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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME XIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922

the ba n k of nations

WOULD BE NEW IDEA
OF SENATOR HITCHCOCK
NATIONAL C. OF C.
SPEAKER WILL
PLAN IS OUTLINED VISIT SANFORD
United States Would Be
The Majority Stock­
holder
„

NUMBER 28

RESPECT FOR
BRYAN WILL
AMERICAN
OPEN
DOOR
PEACE TREATY
MAKE RACE
SAYS PREMIER
FOR SENATE WAS CLOSED YESTERDAY

BY FRANCE AND JAPAN

POINCARE HAS DECIDED TO BALTIMORE SUN SAYS IIRYAN
PRESENT PLANS TO HIS
WILL CONTEST WITH
•
CABINET
TRAMMELL
( S r T h e A sso c ia te d P rasat

U. S. TROOPS
USE FRENCH GUNS
IN ALL UNITS DISCUSSION CLOSED

Plan of America Only
PARIS, Jan. 19.—Respect for tho
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Tho Bal­
treaties that fixed tho penco torms is timore Sun yestordny prints tho fol­
Accepted in Part by
the platform Premier Poincnlro hns lowing dispatch from Washington:
Arms Conference
decided upon to present for his cabi­ "William Jonnings Bryan, throe
net beforo the Chnmbor of Deputies times the Democratic cnndidnte for
this afternoon. Declaration blames the presidency, and secretary of stnto
"shameless propaganda" for picturo during tho first Wilson administra­
COLVIN 8. BROWN OF U. S. CHAM­ drawn abroad of Franco as "tainted tion, will bo n candidate for tho Unit­ AMERICAN MODELS OF SEVENIN ADDRESS BEFORE THE MAN­ BER, TO ADDRESS BOARD OF with n sort of imperialistic madness.’’ ed Stntes sennto from Floridn.
AS FAR AS OPEN DOOR POLICY
TY-PIVES DISPLACED BY
UFACTURERS EXPORT ASSO­
IS CONCERNED—WHOLE PRO­
GOVERNORS TOMORROW
REAL GUNS
“Information to this effect hns just
CIATION IN NEW YORK
POSAL FINALLY THROWN
been
received
in
Washington
from
Spanish War Vets
(
n
r
T
h
e
A
aeeclaled
P
reaa)
OUT ENTIRELY.
A special invitation hns been sent
thoso personal nnd political friends
(fir T he A ssociated P rtM )
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
19.—Training
Install
Officers
at
in tho stnto of Mr. Brynn’s adoption
NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—A bank of out to nil members of tho Sanford
of regular nrmy troops with Amorl( I ly T h e A aaoelatrd Preaa)
to
whom he has confided his purposes
Chamber
of
Commerco
to
bo
present
Camp
Last
Night
nntions, with tho Unitod Staten as
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—The
enn modeled seventy-five millimeter
nnd
his
political
ambitions.
American open door program wns ncmajority stockholder, an internation­ at the noon-day luncheon of tho Hoard
"It is asserted positively hero that guns will be discontinued nnd train­ copied in part today by tho Far East­
Snnfnrd Is Now In the Center of the
ing
with
French
seventy-fives
will
bo
of
Governors
Friday,
at
which
al trade "dollar”
Mr. Bryan will entor tho Florida Dem­
•
• os a substitute for
Stnte For Spnnish War Veiernns
extended to artillery units of tho reg­ ern commltteo of tho arm! conferen­
____
ocratic primnry in Juno against Unit­
gold, and conduct of world business Mr. Colvin S. Brown, Chief of tho Or-1
ular establishment, National Guard ce, but npprovnl wns given only nftor
nnd
The veterans of tho Spanish Wnr ed States Senator Trammell
on a credit instond of a cash basis, gnnizntion Service Department, of tho
and officers of organized reserves. Or­ elimination of tho provision which
wore advocated by United States Sen­ United States Chnmbor of Commorce, established Col. Theo. Roosovelt thuro is utmost confidence on tho ders already issued by tho chief of would hnvo specifically authorized an
part of tho Bryan supporters in tho
field artillery diiocting tho regulnr inquiry into existing concessions on
ator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, in an will deliver an address that will bo of Camp, No. 13 Inst night at tho court state that he will win.
special
interest
to
those
who
arc
dohouse.
Tho
commander
of
tho
De­
nrmy organizations equipped with Chinn.
address yesterday before tho Ameri­
"Already, it is said, thoro is a well American models to turn them in for , The French, rcnowlng thoir objec­
sirous
of
becoming
acquainted
•
with
pnrtmcnt
of
Florldn
with
hcndqunrcan Manufacturers’ Export Associa­
tho fundamentals that constituto an ^crfl
Key West in tho person of organized movement in Florldn, bnck French type replacement
tion to reopening tho whoio field of
tion hero.
of Mr. Bryan, a movement participat­
efficient
Chnmbor
of
Commerco.
!
Frnnk
Dnle
wns
present
to
instnli
tho
concessions granted In tho past, were
Senator Hitchcock discussed a bill
Thoro is probnbly no one in tho officers nnd after tho installation a ed in by some of the louding Demo­ BOYS HAVE THEIR SAXOPHONES seconded by tho Jnpnnesc, nnd the
which ho has introduced in tho senate
smoker wns held, snndwiches nnd cof­ crats of Jacksonville and North Fieriproposal finally wns thrown out en­
providing for tho establishing such n United States bettur qualified to speak fee being served nnd a general good dft 1,9 'vo11 08 by Party lcadors o£ tho
on
tho
subject
of
Chambers
of
ComI
tlrcly nt tho suggestion of the Brit­
hank of nntions, with $2,100,000,000
The show window of tho Brndy ish. Tho Chinese reserved tho right
timo hnd by nil present. The new far southern end of the Btute.
morco
and
their
functionings
thnn
Mr.
capital. Tho United States, he snid,
"Even so, Mr. Dryun will rely pri­ Jewelry store wns tho center of a t­
camp takes in nil the territory from
would hold $1,300,000,000 of the stock Drown. During the past five years, Dnytonn to I.nkolund nnd sevornl of marily upon liis personal campaign traction yesterday having.on displny to call it up ngnin inter, but tho genami Lunkcio, importers and exporters h»* lias addressed hundreds of com­ tho surrounding counties and ought not upon any friendly organization in some of tho now snxophones for tho oral impression among tho dollgates
tonight wns thnt It hnd been perman­
of this country nnothor $200,000,000, mercial organizations in vurious states
to make this city the center of acti­ his behalf or upon Buch organized op­ now Legior-Snx Band organized horo ently sidetracked so f r ns tho Wash­
nnd
his
publication
"Building
and
leaving tho remaining $900,000,000
vities of the Spnnish Wnr Veternns position to Mr. Trammell ns might by Bandmaster Ball. Through the ington conference is concernod.
to ! o purchased by the leading nn- Maintaining a Local Chnmbor of Com­
of Centrnl Floridn. Tho following uheudy exist in tho state. He expects kind offices of Joe Roitzcnstcln, tho
Viewed by many delegates ns tho
tions of the world through tho presi­ merce" hns been widely circulated and
to Luke tlie stump, probably late in hoys were enabled to got tho^o fino
for its completeness Is without an officers wore installed:
most
swooping provision of tho
dent.
Commander, R. A. Terhoun, Senior the spring, und to go into every coun­ Bueschcr instruments on tho ensy pay­ Atnericnr plan, the existing concess­
equal.
Tho Unitod Stntes, by virturo of its
ty from I’cnsucoln to Miunii. Ho will
Mr. Brown has to (into spoken at vice commander, F. T. Williams, make an energetic campaign—can­ ment plan nnd they will be organized ion nrticlo wns the center of dobnto
stockholdings, would chooso thlrteon
into a snxophono band of thirty mem­
Junior vice commander, J. T. Brndy,
of tho bank’s twenty-four directors. Quincy’, Tallahassee, Lake City,
vassing every cross-road in tho stnte." bers that will advertise Sanford as in the committee from the moment
officer
of
tho
day,
Crnlg
Hnrrls,
of­
of its presentation yesterday by SocHendquarte*rs"wouhi 'he' at NowYork • Gainesville, Jacksonville, St. Angusnothing else will do. Snnford will rotnry Hughes until It finally wns
ficer of tho gunrd, Luther Wnlkcr;
Tho directors would have power to Is- ino- Dt' \ ton^
Smyrnn- f ° r t
now resound with tho wailing of the stricken out todny, various delegates
sue currency to bo known ns tho in- Lauderdnio, West Palm Beach, Mel- trustees, one yenr R. A. Tcrhuen, two
saxophones nnd every ncighboihood
opposing '.t on *ho ground thnt It
tcrnationnl dollar, which would olim-!bo“rnc «nd Titusville It is hoped that years, J. C. Sharon, threo years, W. S.
will be operating under the jazz
Prico,
Adjutnnt,
II.
B.
Lewsis,
quntormight load to &lt;n r ’mont endless in­
lnnto tho continual shipment of gold »M U !«a «* « en a Anumber
of tho members
will
Htrnins.
n l
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In t i n n n n f t
mnster,
W.
S.
Price,
Chnplnln,
J.
G.
present
nt
tomorrow’s
luncheon.
quiry into tho rnlndlty of tho mnzo o f
between countries, according to Sena- u
Sharon, historian, W. B. Bnllard, sur­
Phono
25-W
nnd
ndviso
the
Secretary
economic
arrangements now in force
tor Hitchcock’s plan.
.
geon,
Dr.
C.
J.
Mnrchali,
sergeant
throughout
Chinn. For the Ameri­
Get
a
Peerage
Assorting thnt "credit represents,you wl11 1,0 tborcmnjor,
oy
Schmidt,
qiintormnstcT
sercan
dcllgntlon,
however, it was said
tho difference between tho vast bus­
in Old England—
gont, John Haigh, color sergeants C.
tonight thnt the eliminated article
iness enterprises of civilized man and
MINE OPERATORS ARE SO IN­
R. Lord nnd C. W. Rutherford.
the insignificant operations of primi­
FORMED AT MEETING
Ninety-Four Made wns not considered of vital importan­
ce sinco remaining provisions of tho
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TODAY
tive man,” Senntor Hitchcock told tho
Brain Pressure Theory
In Past Six Years Breaking All Pre­ plnn would permit oxnmlnntlon of ex­
association thnt tho practical collapse
isting concessions where both pnrties
vious Records
of national commerco is duo to tho
Proved
Out
in
Chicago,
w
a
SSF
.S
oton
TS?
ffi3houid
agreed to it.
fact thnt nntions arc "trying to do **
(Ily
T
he
A
s
a
o
r
ls
lr
d
Preaa)
business for cash."
Bad Man
is Good Now,?0
1Inns
ter“tho
‘ttt0result of its present in- LONDON, Jnn. 19.—All records In As adopted, the open door resolu­
DEATH OF J. N. NEELEY
_____
dcciut1
tion contains n mutual pledge not to
Nntions, within their ow nboundarWord wnB received here todny of
ios, conduct nine-tenths of thoir busi­
Had Bullet in Brain-Bullet Removed qu.iry t,mt r,lt.u 8chcdu,c? m"y V 'T creating peerages wns broken by tho seek spiros of influence or monopolios
the donth of J. N. Neeley, nt Ocala.
| erly be lowered, lower rates Hlinuld ho present administration according to in Chinn In tho future, and authorizes
ness on credit, the senator snid, add­
Transforms Murderer Into
Mr. Neeley’s death was not unexpect­
applied first to coal, tho commission newest statistics. In six yenrs now crentlon of nn International bonrd of
ing that if tho United States or any
Model Prisoner
ed ns ho hns been hovering between
todny
wns told by J. D. Morrow, vice­ expiring ninety-four peers, 235 bnr- reference with powed to investigate
other nation suddenly was compelled
life and death for many weeks hav­
president
of the organization repre­ onets nnd 2,016 knights have been cro- nnd report on nny case which seems
(I
ly
T
h
e
A
aaoelatrd
I’r
m
l
to do business for ensh there would bo
ing been ill hero and while attending
senting
two
thousand mine-operators atod.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 19.—Results of nn
to involve violation of tho principle of
sn enormous shrinkage of business,
a meeting in Atlanta taking a bad operation performed to remove a bul­ producing approximately sixty per
cqunl nnd economic nnd commercial
business between this country nnd
spell of sickness necessitating his re­ let from the brnin of Benjamin Buck­ cont of the country’s bituminous coni. MAY UNITE COURT HOUSE AND opportunity.
•
Europe hns been slashed in half in a
moval to the old homo nt Ocala where
CITY HALL
Turning to the problem of railway
single year, ho asserted, beenuso Am­ he hus been over since. No details of ner, serving n lifo term in tho state
prison for murder, wh’eh transform­ POPE BENEDICT ILL
control in Chinn, tho commltteo laid
erica demands cash on delivery and
the funeral have been learned as the ed him from a hnd mrn to a model
MIAMI, Jnn. 18.—First offirnl stop tho ground work for tomorrow’s dis­
BAD CASE OF GRIPPE
Europe cannot pay.
fnmily nro nt Ocala. Mr. Neeley wns prisoner will bo put before tho state
townrd the launching of n movement
Speaking of the enormous amount
SYMPTOMS NOT SERIOUS toward tho erection of a combined cussions by hearing two resolutions
well known hero where ho resided so board of pnroles and pardons in nn ef­
proposed for promoting cqpltnble de­
of gold now in United Stntes banks,
many years nnd was in tho life insur­ fort to obtain his release, it became
. ..
„
county nnd city building on somo site velopment of Chinese rail facilities.
Senntor Hitchcock said:
ance business, no was a devout
ROME, Jnn. 19,-Rcports from tho *&lt;» 1,0 «lotormlnod Inter were tnkon Tho first introduction by Sir Auck­
“Wo ought to use it ns n basis for Christiun nnd member of the Presby­ known hero today. Buckner wns sen­
this afternoon when a member of the land Gcddcs of tho British dollgatlon,
currency nnd seize tills opportunity terian church. Ho leaves a wife, two tenced to life in 19U5. Ho hr gun a bedside of Pope Benedict who has
county
hoard appeared lioforo tho city would pledge the powers against dis­
reign of terror in the prison on his grippe stated todny condition unto mnko tho international dollur tho
daughters nnd one son to mourn tho nrrivul. Recently lie complained of chnng.
commission
and unfolded tho plan. criminatory practices on roads undor
Hnd relatively high tem­
money of tho world, tho medium of loss of husband and* father. The sym­
Several
of
tho
commissioners expres- their control. Tho other, presented
sovero
headaches,
und
told
tho
phy­
perature
yesterdny
but
so
far
ns
exchange between countries. If wo pathy of the many friends is extend­
ed
themselves
an
favrablo to tho plan. by S crotnry Hughes, would express
sician
thnt
years
ago
ho
was
shot
in
known
serious
symptoms
not
appear­
do not do this our gathering of all tho ed to them in thoir hour of sorrow.
It
Is
probable
thnt
a sito on the now n hope thnt the transportation linos
tho
hend
nnd
tho
bullet
was
not
re­
ed.
Bulletin
issued
Inter
by
physi­
gold hero in tho United Stntes is
hayfront
park
will
be
selected.
moved. An operation disclose 1 a bul­ cians said his hronchilo catarrh hnd
In Chinn might lie welded ovontualiy
worse thun folly. It would bo almost
KETCIIAM GRAND MASTER
let nt tho base of tho brain. Its pres­ not spread nnd thnt tempornturo di­
into a unified HyHtom under Chinese
an international crime. Wo nro play­
sure, tho physicians snid, was tho minished.
control.
Knight
Tempilars
ing tho dog in tho manger with it. Wo
( l l r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
have drawn it here nnd wo hnvo very
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 19.—Chnrles cuuso of his outbreaks.
to Meet at New
I.ONDON, Jnn. 19.—Pope’s fever
FLORIDA ALIGATOK GOES
much more thnn wo nro using.”
II. Ketchum, Key West, wns re-elected
Orleans in April
somowhnt diminished but nbsoluto
Grand Master of tho Masonic Grand Cold Wave North,
BACK HOME
rest nnd quiet is still necessary for
PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS
Lodgo of Floridn nt its session to­
( H r T h e Aaaoelatrd P reaa)
Down Below Zero,
him says Centrnl News Rome dispatch Muny Floridians Will Attend, Some
WILL TRAIN AT LEESBURG,
dny.
CLEARWATER,
Jnn. 18.—There
From Sanford
Sweeps Eastward quoting Dr. Ettoro Mnrchiufuvn, in
—TO PLAY EXHIBITION
is an alligator In Stevenson’s Creok
attendance. Tho popo is troubled by
BAPTIST CAMPAIGN
here that probnbly 1s tho hnppiest
(H r T i e A aaoelatrd I’reaa)
persistent coughing, pains in head nnd
Weather
Bureau
Says
Headed
for
tho
(llr T h e A aaoelatrd P r e s s )
FOR 75 MILLION
nurinn In Floridn. After two yoarti
JACKSONVILLE,
Jnn.
19.—Florldn
PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 19.—Eight
chest and by weakness but continues
Southeast
GOES BIG FIRST DAY
members who wll' attend tho tri-nn- nf captivity In Kentucky, during
in high spirits, the statement added. nupl convention of the Knights Temp­ which lie suffered intensely through
exhibition gnmes will be played by
(I ly T h e A asoe: .trd Preaa)
the Philadelphia Nationals after lenvNASHVILLE, Jnn. 18.—Cash Col­
lar organization of North "imcricn, tho winters, tho ’gator has returned
CHICAGO, Jnn. 19.—A cold wave FISHERIES COMMISSI AN Kit
hig their training camp at Leesburg, lections made on subscriptions to
which begins nt Now Orlooqn April to his nntlvo climate nnd 1b spending
bearing
snow
ranched
Eastward
from
ill are scheduled for cities outsldo of Bnptist seventy fivo million dollnr
RESIGNS AFTER 36 YEARS
25, will leave Jacksonville on spoclnl his dnys now basking In tho sun­
Florida. An efforts will bo mado to campaign taken in drive two years tho Rocky Mountains today, leaving
OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE train over tho Atlantic Crast lino shlno nnd wondering whether the
arnmgo a scries with tho Washington ngonmount nioro than thirty million tho coldest wcathor known in Wash­
April ° , according to an announce­ visit to the Blue Grass state wns n
Americans which will train at Tampa. dollars conservation commission told ington und Oregon sinca 1909 and be­
WASHINGTON,,
Jnn. 19.—Dr. ment by officials of tho fraternal or­ dream or a reality.
low zero temperature in nenrer west­ Hugh M. Smith, United Stntes Com­
Games already scheduled with sevornl here today by chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Mntlnck took
ern states nnd is expected to roach Il­ missioner of Fisheries since nineteen ganize tion here.
Florida teams nnd others under con­
with them to their homo in Winches­
linois
today.
Tho
Weuthor
Bureau
sideration for training period. Tho
thirteen resigned after thirty six
You will bo nstonlshed nt tho groat
ter, two years ago, two small nltplayers leave for Leesburg tho first values obtnlnnblo In reclaimed nrmy said lower temperatures would spreud yenrs service with bureau of fisheries. Barnyard Golf Cham­
gntora captured on tho gulf courso
into
Kontucky,
Louisiana,
Mississippi
week in March.
pionship Games at St. horo. Ono died nftor a fow months
coats, breeches, leggings nnd blankets, add Southwestern states.
BIRMINGHAM MURDERER
nt Rivers Brothers, Sanford nvenuo.
Petersburg February but tho other refusod to give up. Mr.
ENVER PASHA
RAFFLES POLICE FORCE
Tho dependable storo.''26fl-d2t; w-ltc GERMAN EMBASSY SITE
nnd Mrs. Mntlnck returned to ClearIS CAPTURED.
WAS YOUNG WOMAN
wntor
Inst week for tho winter brou­
AT
WASHINGTON
IS
Prize List Will Totnl $1,500 and All
IN CAUCASUS
Tho Merchants Demonstration fair
ght
tho
homesick ’gator with them.
RETURNED TO GERMANY
States Represented
BIRM INGHAM,Jnn.
19.—Police
opens tomorrow afternoon. It will
Tho
first
thing they did on their a r­
_
( D r T h e A s s o c i a t e d P reaa)
searching todny for woman who po­
( l ) y T h e A a a o d a tr d P reaa)
(Hr T h e A aefir!-led Preaa)
rival was to take tho roptllo to the
London, Jnn. 18__Enver Pasha, operate for four days. Big time for
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 19.-Tho ro- ssessed expensive outfit of clothing,
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 19.—Tho golf courso nnd llbcrnto it, and tho
Instructive, interesting
former Turkish minister of war who ovorybody.
turn
by
the
alien
property
cuBtodian
ing
beside
tho
body
of
Israel
Hcldfourth
annual tournnment for tho first movo tho ’gator mado wns to­
and
entertaining.
fled from Turkoy shortly after tho
to
tho
German
government
of
the
plot
mnn,
twenty
six,
in
a
vacant
lot
In
horao
shoo
pitching cnhmpionship of ward Stovonson’s Creok, its former
closo of wnr, captured in Caucasus
of
.ground
in
Washington
purchased
Fountain-Heights,
fashionable
resid­
tho
United
States will bo hold horo homo.
Don’t
forget
thnt,
the
big
demon­
"ays Constantinople dispatches,
stration fnir opens tomorrow after­ by Germany bofore tho war as a site ential section. Residents of tho nol- boginning February 22nd, according to
for tho new embassy building was an-1 ghborhood told the police the heard J. Todd Flowors, president of tho Nat­
Nearly everything has improved in
Gardner’s Cakes, Sunshlno Biscuits, noon on tho Inko front. Got sorno
Bello Meade Chocolates nnd after din- of those famous "hot dogs’* from nounced today. Tho ground wnh suiz-1 shots nt nine o’clock Inst night. Tho ional Association of Horsoshoo Pitch- tho. last four thousand years except
opi. Tho prlzo list will total $1,600. mothode of taxation.
Stevons.
.
...
• od during tho war by tho custodian, I body wad discovered at daybreak.
nor mints.—Popular Market 25fl-2tc Chef
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD,
CIRCUIT COURT OPENED
ter hearing tho reading of the indict*
TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 10, ment. Pleads not guilty.
CASES BEING EXPEDITED
Tho State of Florida vs. J. A. Klllobrow, C .J . Ryan and Ned Harrison.
(Oontlnawl from Pic* On.)
Tho nbovo named defendants J. A.
Tho stato of Florida vs. Ynncy WilKillehnw
and N:2 Harrison Ldr.s
lituitH, shooting into a dwelling house.
present in open court, nnd tho defohd
Tho abovo named defendant boing ant C. J. Ryan being represented in
arraigned in open court, attended by open court by his attorney, Geo. G.
hla counsel, John G. Loonnrdy, and af- Horring^ontcrcd tho plea of not guil-

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This Space Donated by D. C. Marlowe

Sanford Cycle Co.
117 Park Avenue
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BICYCLES for Men, Boys and Girls
Dayton, Snell, Yale, National, Columbia and
Crown

For Sunday dinner, either Lamb,
Veal, Iieef or Pork,—Popular Markut.
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ORLANDO

] Sanford Cycle Co.
L. Y. BRYAN, Proprietor

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West Find Street

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COURTHOUSE

ORLANDO, Jan. 11.—As tlio result
of two days’ negotiations, tho Ornnge
county courthouse nnd jail was sold to
the city or Orlando this afternoon for
$ 137,501), splitting tho difference in
tho figures asked nnd offered at the
conclusion of yesterday’s Joint sess­
ions of the city comission with the
hoard of house to cost $300,000 and
shifts county commissioners.
This
transaction is tho untangling of a
complex situation and results in the
acquirement by tho city for city hall
purposes of a huliding of unique fit­
ness and beauty; makes possible the
erection of n new Ornnge county
courthouse to cost $30,000 and shifts
tlio erection of tho now $30,000 high
Hchool building from the west shore of
Lake Eola to the north shore to make
room for the new courthouse, both
locations being ideally suited for their
individual purposes.

You take home that satisfied smile when you
trade with us

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ty on bohalf of all threo defendants.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. Floyd Co­
wart, assault with intent to murdor.
Comos now the Acting Stntes’s At­
torney in thin case, Schollo . Maincs,
and moves tho court for a continuance
tor the Urm, which continuance waa
granted by tho court.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. Jamos
Goo'aby, assault with intent to mur­
dor.
Comos now tho acting state attor­
ney In this enso, Mr. Schollo Mainos,
nnd moves tho court for n continuance
for tho term, which continunnco was
granted by the court.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. C. S. Pres­
ton, fivo charges of obtaining proper­
ty by fatso pretenses.
The above named defendant boing
nrnigned in opon court without coun­
sel, nnd after hearing tho rending of
each of tho above numbered indict­
ments for obtaining property by falsa
pretenses, entered his plea of not gullty to ench of said indictmonts.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. W. Lewis,
uttering a forged Instrument
Tho abovo named defendant boing
arrnignnd in open court, attended by
his counsel, Hutchinson &amp; Murroll,
and after hearing tho reading of tho
indictment, pleads not guilty.
Tho State of Florida vs, C. T. Sut­
ton nnd Frank Hillyard, assault with
intent to commit murder in tho first
dogree.
Tho nbovo nnmed defendants being
arraigned in open court, nttonded by
their counsel, Thctford &amp; Wilkinson,
and nfter hearing tho rending of tho
Indictment, each enters his plea of not
guilty, to ench of the counts in said
indictmont, nnd also enters his pica of
not guilty to tho indictment ns a
whole.
Attorneys for tho defendants horo
filed n motion to quash tho indictmont,
nnd after nrgument of counsel both
for tho defendants nnd for tho stato,
tho court denied tho motion to quash,
to which tho defendants excepted.
Attorneys for tho defendants horo
filed n motion to compcll tho stato to
elect which founts of thin indictment
in this cause they will stand on and to
strike all counts except the one se­
lected, and after argument of counsel,
tlio court denied tho motion, to which
tho defendants excepts.
The stnto and tho attorneys for tho
defendants both announced roudy for
trial whereupon six good and lawful
men were called to servo as jurors in
this caso as folows: G. A. Bryant,
Albert Hawkins, L. J. Hartley, D. II.
C. Robun, W. B. Oullurd nnd J. C.
Spinks.
Tlio above jury was nccoptcd by
both tho state nnd tho attorneys for
tho defendants, after which they woro
sworn according to law, nnd tho hear­
ing of tho evidence in tho case was
hero taken up. All of tho evidence
boing in and after tho arguments of
counsel.
Court adjourned until Thursday
morning.

1018 West First Street

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Stato of Florida
Notice is horoby given that Frank
Siplln, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 1047, dnted tho 5th day of Novombor, A. L&gt;. 18'JG, has mod ndd cer­
tificate in my office, and has made
application for Tax Deed to issue in
accordance with law. Snld certificate
embraces the folowing described prop­
erty situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to-wit: Lot 41), Tier D, South
Sanford. Tho said land being assess­
ed nt tho dato of tho issuance of buch
certificate in tho name of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall bo re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on tho 18th day of
Februnry, A. D. 1022.
Witness my official signature and
seal this tho 13th day of January, A.
D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Scminolo County, Fin.
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By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Fresh cauliflower, sweet potatoes,
celery, fresh fruits.—Popular Market.
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GO N0_FARTHER
The Evidence Is nt Your Door.
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Sanford proof is what you want nnd
the statement of this highly respected
resident will banish ail doubt:
W. A. Stafford, prop, plumbing es­
tablishment, 408 Holly Avo., Sanford,
says: "Kidney complaint had annoy­
ed mo for somo little while. I had
backache so had I couldn't stoop to
pick up anything when working. I
was pretty well handicapped. I was
also afflicted with a kind of dizzy
feeling and thcro were times when I
could see dark specks in front of me.
felt generally run down. I doctored,
hut didn't get much benefit, so I sent
for a box of Doan's Kidney I'ills at
Aldridge's Drug Store. I wasn’t long
in finding it soon cured me and I have
remained free from kidney trouble for
some years now."
00c at all dealers. Fostor-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
"When I began taking Tnnlnc I
only weighed 08 pounds, now weigh
12a pounds and never felt bettor in
my life,” says Mrs. Chas. Pcdon, of
Huntsville, Ala.—Union Pharmacy.
Adv.

Free consultation on
foot
trouble — r e a d
Llloyd’s Shoe Store Adv.
For Sunday dinner, either Lamb,
Veal, Iieef or Pork.—Popular Market.
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BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. It. A. Newman was tho charm­
ing hostess for the Social Department
of the Woman's d u b yesterday, when
sho entertained nt bridge. Thcro bo­
ing nine tables of players.
Quantities of poinsettins in bnskets
wore artistically used in dccornting
the club.
A very absorbing game of bridge
was played during the afternoon, high
score being made by Mrs. Robert
Hines, who was awarded a cut glass
bud vase.
At the conclusion of tho card game
tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Raymond
Key, Mrs. E. F. Housliolder and Mrs.
W. T. Langley served delicious re­
freshments of salad, nut hrond, olives
and codec.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12.—Mrs. Ura
Dtf Dudio, widow of Count Carlos do
Radio, once sentenced to tlio Guillolino for complicity in a bomb plot
against Napoleon and Empress Eu­
genie, was buried hero yesterday. Sho
wnH Hi and died Monday. Hur hus­
band, whose sentence was commuted
to penal servitude made a sensational
escape nnd joined tho Amcricnn army
and retired ns major. lie died 12
years ago.

Seed Potatoes
ROSE FOUR
BLISS TRIUMPH
COBBLERS

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Rafael Earless, Henry Hinson ami
Etei Hinson aged 12 ami nine respect­
ively wore picked up on tho Btrcct by
Officer Powell hero this orning early
after thoy had rolled out of a box car
from Orlando. The parents of tho
farless boys bed been searching for
him in Orlando yesterday and copld
not find him. They will bo held hero
probably wanted tonsqiiY otaoi dl shr
pending tho nrrivnl of their folks from
Orlando today.
Tho hoys probably
wanted to see tho world und there­
fore enmo to Sanford.

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T his seed stock is especially selected Mnino Grown,
from fields free from* B light infection

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Company
FLORIDA

Washington, Jnn. 11.—Secretary
Hoover, acting, with tho approval of
President Harding, has entered upon
a sericj of conferences rolativo to ra'Iroad labor questions, with chiefs of
tho railrond labor unions, and roproscntntlvcr of tho railroads of tho coun­
try are portlcipatlng.

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B oys’ Dubblcbilt Overcoats, $9.50
values .................................................
B oys’ Dubblebilt Overcoats, $10.00
values .................................................
Boys’ Dubblebilt Overcoats $15.00
values .................................................

. .... $ 6 .9 8
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BOYS’ SUITS
B oys’ Dubblcbilt Suits, $7.00
values .........................................
B oys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $12.50
values .........................................
B oys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $15.00
values .........................................
B oys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $18.50
values ........................................
B oys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $25.00
values ..........................................

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BOYS HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX SUITS
$22.50
now
$25.00
now

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WASH SUITS

$2.50 values,
now .................................................................
$3.00 values,
now ..................................................................
$3.50 values,
now .................................................................
$4.00 values,
now .................................................................
$5.00 values,
now ..................................................................
,$6.00 values,
now .................................................................
$7.50 values,
now .........................................
ONE LOT W ASH SUITS,
n o w .................

$ 1 .9 8
2 .1 9
2 .7 9
3 .1 9
3 .7 9
4 .4 8
5 .4 8
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BOYS’ BLOUSES

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BOYS’ SHIRTS—Arrow and Ifaynee
Boys’ Silk Shirts, $10.00 values........................
$5.00
$1.50 values, n o w .............................................................. $1.19
$2.50 values, n o w .................................................................
$3.00 values, n o w ...................................... Z .Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1.98
$3,50 values, n o w ................................................
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$1.25 values ............................................

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Children’s BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS*
Sixes 2 to 10, $1.25 values ................................................. 89c

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PAJAMAS, $1.50 values, now ........................................... 1.19

ONE LOT BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN UNION
SUITS
$1.50 values, now ................................................

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ONE LOT LEWIS (BALBRIGGAN) UNION
SUITS FOR BOYS
For Boys, sizes 28 to 32
$1.50 values, now ................................................................... 9 RC
$2.00 values, now ................................................................. $1.19
$2.25 values, n o w ................................................ Z . Z .Z ... 1.48

ONE LOT WASH HATS

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BOYS’ UNIONALLS

$1.50 values ......................................................................
98c
$2.50 values .........................
ZZZZZZ.Z$1.98

BOYS’ RAIN COATS

$5.00 values ..........................................................................$3.75
$10.00 values ...........
7.50
Rain Hats $1.50 values ................................
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$1.50 values ....................98c
$2.50 values ............... $1.48
$3.00 values ......................................................................... $2.48

RUNAWAY BOYS CAUGHT HERE

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10 Day Sale Boys’ and C hildren’s
Clothing—Beginning S»t.. Jan. 14

H of-M ac S ervice
Includes

gft.fiO vnluea........................................................................... $1.50

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BOYS SOCKS, Black and Tan

ONE LOT PLUSH HATS

75c valu es........................................................

you bring it in to be charged, togeth­
er with a thorough washing and

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coat of paint.
The price?

BOYS’ HOSE, Black

50c values ................................................................

___________ BOYS’ COLLARS
ONE DOLLAR for a

six-volt bnttery.

LAUNDERED COLLARS, 2 for .........................................25c
Soft Collars, 25c values, 2 for ..........................;................. 26c
Soft Collars, 35c values, 2 for .................
36c
Soft Collars, 50c values, 2 f o r ....................................... :......51c

Hof-Mac
Battery Co. Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. CO.
These Prices are for CASH only

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1922

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JACKSONVILLE LIGHT
PLANT EARNS HALF A
MILLION IN A YEAR

FAT ARBUCKLE GOVERNMENTAL
NOW ON TRIAL POWERS OVER
SECOND WEEK
TO IRELAND

MAGNITUDE THAT
ALMOST APPAL8
Tho magnitude of D. W. Griffith's
feat in staging "Tho Birth of a Na­
tion” is almost npalling—at loast to
tho devotees of tho older theatre.
Where now nro tho little groups of
actors, tho pinch-beck scenery and tho
petty properties of tho so-called “legItlmnto" drama. By comparison with
tho now art, tho “legitimata’ is in­
finitesimal. For Griffith in staging
"The Birth of a Nntlon’ used nature
for his background, 150 years of Amorlcnn history as his subject, 18,000
peoplo as his actors, and no less than
3,000 mounts of cavalry In tho cele­
brated "rides" of the Ku Klux Klan.
After it wns all completed ho had an
operatic score prepnred and provided
orchestral music worthy of Wagner.
Tho motion picture spectacle in which
these marvelous things are done will
bo shown here next Fridny and Sat­
urday nt tho Star Theatre,

“Only O ne Thing
Breaks M y Cold"
T H E relief that D r . __ , New
^Discovery gives from stu biborn
_ „ old
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colds, and onrushingnew ones, tfppe
and throat-torturing coughs has made
mad!
It the standard remedy It is tub*
Time-tried for fifty y tir. w d £ g
more popular than today. No harmful
drags.
You will soon notice the relief la
loosened phlegm and eased cough.
Always reliable, and good for tbo
whole family. Has a convincing, facS.
Ing taste with all its good medidod
qualities. At all druggists, 60 cents.

JACKSONVILLE,
Jan.
10.—Gross earnings total­ to
GOVERNMENTAL
24 S C
ing $1,078,891.27, and net to ELEVEN PROSPECTIVE JURORS AS CONSTITUTED SATURDAY
enmings close to $.p)00,000 to
UNDER ANGLO-IRISH
HAVE I1EEN SE­
by tho municipal electric
CURED
TREATY
light plnnt of Jacksonvl'lo
(Ilr The A•■&lt;&gt;&lt;•tatrd Pr(U)
DUBLIN, Jnn, lfl.—Governmental
during 1921 woro disclosed
SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. 10.—Tho powers for Irclnnd ns vested in Brit­
in tho statement just mndo to
public by City Auditor John to second week of tho trial of Fatty ish authority at Dublin cnBtlo turned
Arbuckle opened todny. Tho comple­ over todny to provisional government
E. Paco.
tion of tho jury is expected before of Ireland as constituted Saturday unto
Total operating expense
of tho plant for tho year to tho end of tho day, eleven prospec­ dor tho Anglo-Irish treaty. Tho trans­
(Three
TURKISH
amounted to approximately to tive jurors, two women and nine men fer wns made by Viscount Fitzalnn,
Friendly V IR G IN IA
$580,564, making tho net Ha having been accepted tentatively by Lord Lieutenant, in Privy Council
F jo j^ o Id ^ a n d C o u g fU
Chamber.
to earnings $197,727.27. City to both tho state and defense.
Gentlemen B U R L E Y
to Commissioner W, A. Evnns to
Th« perfect blend of the three
sick headaches, biliousness, sallow
to is in direct supervision of to CONCRETE RRIDGE
skin, waste matter In the Intestinal
perfect cigarette tobaccos
Additional
Director
FOR
PALATKA
to the plant which is free from to
system. Coirect this health-under,
in o n e perfect c ig a re tte
Federal Reserve Board
mining condition by taking Dr. Hint’s
to debt, except for outstanding to
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The
Aianrlalrl
Preea)
Pills, 25 cents. All druggists.
81
to
to bonds amounting to $202,Has Been Appointed
P R O M P T ! W O N ’T G R IP E
PALATKA, Jnn. 17.—'Tho building
to
500
against
the
old
electric
to
of n concrcto bridge across the St.
to
to plnnt.
Johns river is being discussed by “Dirt Farmer" Has Chance to Get on SEAPLANE IS LOST
to
Tho new plant is tho to members of the Rotniy club, which
Board by New Job.
WITH FIVE MEN
to city’s greatest revenue pro­
at n recent luncheon wns told by an
FOUND OLD BONDS
ABOARD NEAR MIAMI
to ducer and was constructed
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Creation
engineer
that
a
structure,
of
rein­
to at a cost of $035,000 from to forced concreto and with a jack' of additional director of Federal Re­
KEY WEST, Jnn. 17__The City
(Hr The Associated rrtss)
to the earnings of the old
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 1G.—Com­ Admisinsrntion recently reached inknife draw could bo erected for $300,- serve Board bo ns to pavo way for ap­
to plant. Tho earnings for
000. Such a bridge would bo free pointment of "dirt farmer" by Presi­ mercial seaplane lost with five men to the pockets of nn old pair of its
to 1921, according to Auditor
off Miami Fridny hns arrived at pants and found $10,000 so to speak
from maintenance cost except for the
*UI WWUffi*to Pace, went over the esti­ to slight expense of operating tho draw. dent Harding, is proposed In a substi­ Bimini according to reports received
To bo accurate tho amount in bounds
tute
amendment
to
tbo
Federal
Re­
Ha mate by about $53,000. O. to
by nevy rcpnrtment.
Naval orders wns hidden in a vault without any.
A
wooden
highway
bridge,
in
ad­
serve
net
offered
today
by
Senator
Ha S. Tyler is tho nctivo su­ Ha
A CITY’S OPPORTUNITIES
directing sub-chusers search for one nppnrently knowing it wns there.
to dition to tho Florida East Const Kellogg, Republican, Minnesota.
Ha perintendent.
piano been rescinded.
Railroad now spens the river here.
Efforts were immediately rnndc to
to
Frak Mulhollnnd, a prominent to
ninrket the bonds nnd the proceeds of
WEEDS
BREED
TIIRH’S
business mnn of Toledo, Ohio, for­ to to to to to to to to to t o
J. P. Luther and J. R. Forest nro in the sale will bo used on benutifying
BUILDING NEW BALL PARK
mer prcBidont of tho IntcrnnUonnl
As tho timo approaches for tho tho city todny getting the stores of the new park site.
THE SANFORD BAND AT
(n
r
Thf
Aaxnrlnlrd
PrfM)
blooming of citrus trees, it is import­ the Churchwoll Company ready for
Rotary Cluli and winter citizen of
LAKE EOLA SUNDAY
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 17__The
occupancy.
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
Luke County and one of Florida's
board of governors of the Chamber ant that the grower free his grovo of
weeds
which
nro
harboring
tiirips,
if
greatest boosters addressed tho Jack­
In response to tho invitation of tho of Commerce hns loaned tho St. Pet­
bo has not already dune sp. Such
sonville Chamber of Commerce last
Orlando Chamber of Commerce tho ersburg Athletic Association $2 500 to weeds arc mostly those with large ■■■■■■■■■■■nuBHBaHHaHNansKKHHHntRBHEiagnHaumiHnaaaaiii
week. He fluid in part:
bo used in completing the work on tho
blossoms attractive to thrips.
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E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
To brenmo a worth-whilo citizen, Sanford bnnd, thirty strong, came over waterfront baseball grounds,
groves of the southern part of tho ■
OLDEST
AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
Mr, Mulhollnnd pointed out, tho in­ in busses and gave a fine concert at
Tho ball park is to be used by tho
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
dividual must first sink r.elfish inter­ Lake Koln, for which a particular well Boston Braves ns n spring training stnte, is one of the most important This often g
SEED POTATOES
cats. This, is tho real test of selected program was given. Tho bnnd ground ntid also by tho locnl team of winter hosts of thrips.
grows along the banks of diUjhes and i. Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Illisn Triumph nnd Irish Cobcitizenship, and Jacksonville will be­ has all tho best instruments with the Florida State League.
other out-of-the-way places not us­ a biers. We nre now rendy to quoit contract prices for December and
come a tre a t city only in the ratio them and they arc very well trained,
thnt its citizens bury Ifheir personal, the director and lender being Mr. here, with a view to nbiing nutoml- ually reached by the cultivator. Such j? Jnnunry delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine
selfish ideals and work harmoniously Atholburt Ball, of Sanford, who hi in travelling near that place. Nego­ places should bo mown. Professor ■ grown, selected seed. Advise qunntity nnd vnricty you will want.
J. R. Watson, entomologist of the »
for the advancement of tho public wields the baton very grr r.fully.
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEED S
tiations are underway with three
Station, says ■ Have made good with both &lt;hc small gardener and farmer nnd the
cause.
The solo vocalist was Mr. Charles local garages for the rendering free Florida Experiment
“Whenever you find a leader you Brady, who used tho mojnphono to of charge of an all night emergency that the blossoms of thin plant will J ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant your Foil Crops with Marwill find en optimist," he declared. carry his voice to a greater distance, service within a radius of ten miles harbor as many thrips as will orange * tin's Hy-Tcst Seeds nnd Insure results.
blossoms and, if allowed to blossom
"The optimist Is n person who is which was appreciated by those at tho of tho city.
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FALL CATALOGUE
all winter, will breed innumerable ■
leading n crowd. And when you find edge of tho big crowd that had as­
Martin's Fnll Seed Catalogue is now ready. Write for It. Everyone
thrips to spread to the citrus blos­ £ interested in Floridn Fall Crops should nvail themselves of informsa knocker you will find a person who sembled for the music. IBs numbers
PALATKA BONDS SOLD.
soms ns soon as they open.
is being chased by n crowd. No com­ were all well given, especially "Tho
| tlon contained in our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re*
The presence of these weeds In a
munity is inrge enough to harbor a Holy City" winch was a splendid ren­
PALATKA, Jnn. 17.—Municipal grovl! always leads to a heavy in­ ■ quest to those who Bend in their nnmes promptly. Write for it today.
knocker. They have no placo in dition. His selections compiiscd ‘ Oh, hands aggregating $115,000 have
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
Indeed, experi­ *
civic life, and their presence is nl- What a Pal Was Mary," "Tho Holy been sold to Caldwell and Company nf festation of thrips.
a
202-206
East
liny
St.
Phone 4377-1230
ence
during
the
past
season
(has
ways detrimental. Got rid of them. City" and “On tho Trail of Homo, Nashville, Term., fur $148,102.50.
shown that it is useless to spray for
Convert them, if possible, but get rid Sweet Home."
The bonds were in i»vo issues, $125,
of them by all means."
Of special interest wns the eornot 000 for then . puchaso of tho wnter thrips ns long as these weeds remain
Mowing them is a
life is simply a problem in bank­ playing of Master Johnny Schirnrd, a works and $30,000 for paving, sewer in the grove.
ing. "You can receive just In tho boy of 12 or 13 years, who has so and wnter oxtenes id teh Palatka much cheaper and effective method
of dealing with tiirips than in spray­
ratio that you give,” he said. “You much talent that ho will certainly win Heights,
ing. Destroying them will not nec­
must put your best into life in order a high place for himself in tho musi­
essarily
prevent an infestation nf
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
to take the best out of life.
You cal win Id. He gave “ Little Crumbs II. S. A. JUNIORS VS. DE­
thrips.
They
often
invade
a
grove
must do your best for your com­ of Happiness" with tho cornets in
tors Now
LAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL in which there are no weeds. But the
munity inorder that it may become Hie band playing an obligato and the
$19.25 F. O. H. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
presence of weeds with attractive
and remain tbo kind of community rest of the band in a soft accompani­
blossoms
is
almost
sure
to
result
in
a
A
fast
and
exciting
basket
ball
ment,
•
yon &gt;want it to be.
W rite for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
There was u big crowd present, I gome was pulled off Saturday night heavy infestation. The weeds should
“Jacksonville's opportunities are
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
myrid.
But they must bo capital­ showing how much bund music means in tho Parish House between the Jun­ lie destroyed now, so thnt the infes­ GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1921, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE BUYING
ized through faith and hard work. to the people here, especially tho tour­ ior team of the Brotherhood of St. tation of thrips will have time to die
Your city can never lie greater than ists, who were out in great numbers. Andrew and Dolnnd Grammar School out before the blossoms open.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
The winged adults will fly away ns JACKSONVILLE
Hoys.
The following lineup rep­
* **
FLORIDA
Reporter-Star.
your men and women. It can never
resented tlie Brotherhood, George soon as tlie blossoms wilt hut the
grow greater thru you individually
Wilson, Alby Speer, Joe Meisch, Bill wingless young cannot fly and will
ENFORCING TRAFFIC LAWS
are great in your community, Tho
Gillen,
Frank Chase, Leonard Me Lu­ remain on whatever vegetation they
IF N O T , S E E
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ?
building of a city is r.ot a work of
can
find
until
they
grow
wings,
a
pe­
cas
acted
as
referee.
After
some
nature, hut is a task deligated to men
llljr Tin- Ami)dntril l*rr»»)
riod nf three nr four weeks. There­
W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
anti women, and it is a task of gi­
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 17.—A re- smart play in which the B. S. A.
fore,
it
is
important
that
the
weeds
threatened
DcLund
goal
the
visitors
gantic proportions.
AGENTS
cent spurt by locnl officials in the en­
be cut at least a month before citrus
“Service is the keynote," he con­ forcement of the traffic ordiances re­ secured the ball and stand the first
However we soon equalized trees blossom.
tinued, “of every success, Tho ax­ sulted in the arrest of lit persons in goal.
iom nmilios to the development of seven days. Twenty of this number and the home boys showing better
MCcities as well as to the growth of in­ forfeited bonds rouging from $5 to skill in team work. Algy Speer and DEATH OF MRS. PHOEBE
of cut: hcoi'LEH hank iii' ilium ;
DOUGAI.L
Frank
Chase
piled
up
the
score
and
dividuals. You must servo your $50.
Tile weeks activities are re­
‘•" lo rid n
Sanford,
city faithfully and well, and it will ported as having netted the city some A'hen time was called the Brother­
Mrs, Phoebe Caroline Me Don gal l
hood had 18 to 4 in their favor. Score
reward you.
Become luggord in $800 in fines anrl forfeited bonds.
died
at tlie home ot hor daughter
isrrojr.: ;:-v ^ncrnrv-.'aE
end
at
first
half,
Sanford
ft
DcLan
i
your duty, and your city reflects
Mrs.
Weeks
on
Geneva
avenue
Sat­
(i
2.
Tim
defensive
work
of
the
entire
your condition of enthusiasm.
Go AUCTIONEERS MUST
urday
at
*
*
i
advanced
age
of
78
Brotherhood
team
was
tho
outstand­
active, be enthusiastic and be conHAVE LICENSE ing fonturo of the game.
Mrs.
Algy years after a abort Ulnus.i.
ntantly on the alert to advance your
.de|)oii;,all
\.as
well
known
to
loose
Speer
dropped
three
or
four
beauti­
city’s interests, and it will be tho
(Ilr Tlir Anwirlnlrd I'lrw l
ful shots through tbo hoop. A re­ nf her immedin'e neighborhood aild
kind of place it should he. Your op­
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 17.—Tho turn will bo played in the near future. on account of her age was unable to
portunities are here, blit you must
make tbo most of them through per­ controversy as to whether tho city Chris Matthews of the* Senior B. S. A. continue the activities of hor younger
sonal effort, through hard work and cun require a license fee of $250 from whipped our lads into trim, devoting years but to those who knew her she
was one of tlie fine old characters of
thru whatever sacrifice may ho neces­ nil auctioneer for a permit to ply his one night each week coaching and
the days that are past and her demise
training
the
Juniors,
trade
is
agalh
to
lie
aired
in
the
1 HAVE THEM
sary for tho common good. Whoa
has left n void in the hearts of relat­
you resolve to do that and when you courts hero,
Slmries Powell, refused to pay tho ADVERTIS1NG TIN CAN TOURISTS ives ami friends none the less poign­
do it, you will build and will main­
ant because her years were numbered.
amount, claiming to lie excessive. Ho
tain a great city."
(Hr
The
AN.oelntrd
I’ren.)
Site was a native of North Carolina
was haled before Municipal Judge
---------- o---------- PENSACOLA,
Jnn, 17.—Mayor and lier remains were taken back to
Spear who designated Judge W. C, Frank D. Sanders has lmd distri­
COLLECTS 1UHI,DING FEES
KKIng to settle the Issue.
Judge buted among tin* automobile tourhts the old home at Wilmington, North
attract­
Carolina today fur burial. The funeral
Spear
having
served
ns
an
attorney
(Ilr The Aaiiielntrd I'r m l
at
the
Bayview
ramp
site
a
hurt'*
ing atten­
services were held at tho home of
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 17.—Tho in previous litigation regarding tho
qunntity
of
stationery
containin
:
Mrs.
Weeks
yesterday
afternoon.
Dr,
city building department hero collect­ eonstitutionnlality of the ordinance.
tion— lots are being sold right along :;n l building in this
views of lltu camp and appropriate ! Brownlee of the Presbyterian church
ed $12,930 infecs during 1921 accord­
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who hnve
advertising matter printed, thereon. prc8'jj'|'” andw^rVattondLu by muni
ing to the annual report of Building
the good of Sanford at heart.
The stationary distributed freo of relatives and friends who knew Lor
Inspector J. P. MeDovItt.
Of the General McArthur
charge,
tho
mayor
believing
it
an
ex,
. . . .
,
,
i ho well.
Deceased leaves a son,
total tile electrical Inspector con­
Will Be Married
collcnt way in which to advertise George H. McDuugall of Celery
This is no idle talk—1 have weighed the statement and
tributed $3,020 and tile plumbing in­
and
tho
camp
site.
at
Palm
Beach
avenue nnd daughter, Mrs Weeks^ of
spector $3,090.
Mr. McDcvltt’s of­
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
Geneve avenue on tho cast side and
fice accounting for the balance.
most
too strong for tho careful, conservative person—that
PARK FOR NEGROES
several granddaughters and grand­
The report showed inspection of 1,- Chief of Staff of Itninhow Division to
person
whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
Tukc a Commanding OITicer
835 plumbing installations and 1,280
sons to mourn the loss of mothe nnd
&lt;ll*r The AHOflnlrd I’rran)
has VISION will agree Avith me now—the other later.
eluctrlcnl jobs.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 17.—Mayor grandmother and one to whom they
(Ily Tho Anaiiclntrd 1’rraa)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Tho mnr- Pulvor is discussing with other city could nlways go in times of sorrow
MIAMI MOTOR CLUB
riago o f Mrs. L ouI bo Cromwoll to officlnls a proposals thnt the city es­ is extend' ’ to the family ir. their bo
Brigadier General Douglas McArthur, tablish a public park for its negro r cavern ent,
&lt;ny Tli* A■■ortut *4 P r w l
is extended to thj family in their ber­
MIAMI, Jan, 17.—Tho Miami Mot­ commandant of West Point Military citizens as one means of handling the eavement.
problem
to
tho
host
interests
of
all
Acndcmy,
will
tnkc
plnco
at
Elmlrnso],
or Club la extending Its activities In
Tho mayor also hnH
“The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap" •
behalf , of motorists hns announced neur Palm Beach, Florida, tho estate concerned.
13-15tc
proposed
that
steps bo taken to re­ To break a cold take 666.
of
tho
bride’s
paronts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
that an attorney will bo retnlned- by
the club to represent its members In Edward T. Stoteobury, February 14, gulate tho health conditions in tho
Watch the South East Comer of Page Two
Me negro quarters, declaring that contag­ A little rcsturant experience will
minor legal matters. The club also it was announced hero today.
plans to establish and maintain a Arthur was chlef-of-staff of tho Rain­ ious diseases originating amonk thorn teach you that tho "T" in a T-bon*
might spread throughout tho city.
.steak doesn’t stand for “tender.”
service station at Homestead, near bow Division during tho world war,

one-eleven

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to
to
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to
to
to
to
to
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New Discovery

Dr. Kind’s Pills

cigarettes

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BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots

SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J. E. SPURLING

�I'
THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1022

m m

CONFERECES WITH EMPLOYERS,
STREETCAR
SEMINOLE CO.
UNIONS AND SECRETARY HOOVER
FAIR THIS WEEK
STRIKE IS ON
TO ELIMINATE DISAGREEMENTS
AT RICHMOND

BUT LITTLE HOPE FOR BONUS eventually. The polltlcans like for
LEGISLATION
them to bellove thla, for it Is a con­
venient bumper for other legislation.
Tho Jacksonville al&amp;UopuUa,
It Iz !amer.^*b!c Indeed that the
editor, Mnj. Qulmby Melton, saw young men of tills nation who wore
Through tho combined efforts of service overseas, Is evidently Impress- the uniform so admirably should have
tho Woman’s Club and tho Sanford sed that the republican administra­ rotumedto civilized llfo to become
the plaything of every political clique
ONLY FEW CARS BEING OP BEAT- Chamber ‘of Commorco, Somlnolo tion nnd tho republican majority In In tho country.
Whether thoy de­
And Controversies in the Future in the Plan as
county 'will again have a fair of its congress have no serious purpose to serve it or not, ox-sorvico mon .ere
ED TODAY AND TRAFFIC
own, and tho people of Somlnolo coun­ pass tho pending soldier bonus legis­ not going to get a donus.
* Outlined
IMPEDED
They 3to
ty will hnve tho opportunity of Booing lation, and the paper cites facts should reallzo this and be guided by
RICHMOND, Vo., Jan. 10.—Only a what their neighbors arc doing and whic seem to amply Justify this con­ it.
(By The Associated Press)
few street cars ore being operated on accomplishing from tho fertile soli of clusion.
WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.— Conference between raiirond em ­
the mein local lines of the Virginia tho county.
ployes unions was inaugurated under the direction of Secretary
Says the Metropolis on this sub­ SEMINOLE COUNTY LEAGUE
Railway and Power Company here to­ This being tho first attempt'to re­
OF WOMEN VOTERS
Hover with a view to elim inating disagreem ents and controversies,
day following the strike of motormen, vive the county fair and due to the ject of gravo interest nnd impor­
was resumed today w ith executives representing the principal
tance
to
the
men
responded
to
the
conductors and shopmen at 1 o’clock short tima tho various committees had
roads of the country in attendance along w ith heads of four broth­
country’s call
when civilization
Tho recently organized League of
this morning. At Portsmouth all men to completo arrangements, It will not
erhoods.
was endangered;
Women Voters for Seminole County
are out and service is virtually at a be as elaborate ns was originally con­
The administration Is
playing is doing great work In tho various
standstill. Only one car on the entire templated. If tho ovent should provo
politics
to
the
ninth
degree
in precincts where chairmen have beea
system is running. Less than half of a success, an it no doubt will, tho fair
elected. The activities of the organ­
keeping
soldier
bonus
legislation
tho cars on the Norfolk lines left the will bo a fixed annual event In Semiization's activities will bo enlarged
always
ahead
for
consideration.
The
bnrns this morning and this number
note county and should ovontunlly as­ American Legion and other organi­ following tho annual meeting of the
reduced ns strikers persuaded thotr sume largo proportions.
However, zations representing cx-servlco men Stato Legauo in Jacksonville, January
crews to loavo posts. Employes Ignor­
the various committees promise a very should not ho docelvtd by tho scheme, 26-28, when it is expected tho state
ed tho strlko order on lines at Peters­
cerdltnblo collection of exhibits and because it is a scheme to win party chairman, Mrs. J. B. O’Hara, of Lake
burg and no interruption of servlco
Frank Miller, who has handled Scml- fnvors, nothing more nnd if ‘he ex- Worth, will visit Sanford. A number
In that city as far as could bo learned
noto County exhibits in tho pnst nt all service men do not abandon the ef­ of women from Sominolo county are
Provisions Objected to by Secretary Mellon Have not a main falling to roport for work. fuirs, is very much gratified at his fort to secure a bonus for thomsclvcs planning to attend tho meeting la
success todnte.
the politicians will continue to flirt Jacksonville, among them Mrs. W. F„
Been Eliminated
Wyatt Taylor Killed,
Inasmuch ns a numbor of nationally with this piece of legislation for Blnckmnn, tho county chairman.
Shot by a Negro at prominent manufacturers have con­ mnny years to come. And nil tho
(By The Associated Press)
for space and will provide dem­ politicians are not confined to tho re­ GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL
Mayo Saturday Night tracted
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The Allied debt refunding bill was
onstrators to preside at their booths, publican party—tho democratic par­ WORKING FOR BETTERMENT
reported today by the Senate Financing Committee after most of
the fair will Include lndustiinl ns well ty hns its share.
DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN]
the provisions objected to by Secretary Mellon of the Treasury De­ Was One of Best Known Naval Stores ns agricultural features. It wi” for
A dinner wns given nt tho white
Men
in
West
Florida
partment were eliminated. The Democratic members of the com­
this reason that this as well ns subse­ house Saturday night at which vari­
(llr Thr Aaauclattd Pr«**|
mittee voted against the bill in its perfected from.
quent events of tho kind will bo ous issues confronting tho adminis­ WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Officer*,
(H r T h e Aaaoplnlrd P r r M )
MADISON, Jan. 10.—Wyntt R. known as the Somlnolo County Agri­ tration were discussed, nnd n soldior in charge of all government hospital*
Taylor, ono of tho best known naval cultural and Industrial Exhibit, Tho bonus plnn wns ono of these. Accord­ serving world wnr votornns began fivestores men in West Florida was shot industrial display will lie nn innova­ ing to reports from tho dinner, it is days series of conferences hero today
and killed nt midnight Saturday in tion insofar as previous lairs In this now plnnncd to mnke tho bonus de­ to work out tho most efficient mean*
tho negro quarters ut Mayo by a ne­ county have been concerned, and tho pendable upon tho pnyment of nlllod of enring for former servlco patients.
gro known only ns "Shorty.", Reports Woman's Club, which baa had charge debts to tho United States. Also, re­
say tho negro had bouton his wifo, and of this feature of tho lair, hnvo been ports state, the bonus may ho joined
threatened to kill hor. Taylor wont to very successful in tho negotiations to tho snips tax movement. Only n
tho scene in nn attempt to settle tho they have had with outsido concerns. few weeks ago ntv effort wns mndo
No fair would ho complete without to make a bonus possible through the
WANTED
Tho negro fired with a shot­
Establishes Three Bread Stores to Retail Bread at trouble.
a
carnival, and tho responsibility for Icgnllzcd sales of light wines nnd
gun loaded with buckshot, striking
WANTED—Young
cow.
S u it Be
Six Cents a Loaf
Taylor in the stomach. Tho negro \ the success of this feature has been beer.
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
II. Mai­
So it goes.
Bonus legislation mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
escaped and poshes are searching for left to the versatile Charles L. Utltt,
18-tfe
him. Taylor left a bride of three who has a rc mtntlon lor oiiginlity in will lie, or is, so deep in politics thnt SEE M. S. NELSON for all kind* of
(By The Associated P ress)
this particular line. In addition to the it can never bo rescued.
T IFFIN , Ohio, Jan, 16.— Continuing his fight against food months.
hauling.
31-tfe
carnival other forms of amusement
.Early In tho administration tho
profiteers and high cost of living, Mayor U nger today established
wi be provided, such as dancing and legislation actually wns submitted
FOR SALE
three brend stores, two at the fire stations and one in his automo­
Captain Atkinson, owner of the good for passage. But nt the crucial
bile supply store here. Bread is being brought in from Toledo
"EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
yacht Sanford will he on the job to moment President Harding stopped
bakeries and being retailed a t six cents. T iffin bread retails at
take out any one who wants a boat in nnd informed tho members of the that lives in n box. Wo enn now fur­
eight.
1ride.
senate a bonus would piny havoc nish six Volt Batteries at $24.50. We
A large number of visitors are ex with tho nntionnl treasury. The sen­ buy, sell, exchange, recharge and re­
Kissimmee, Leesburg, tho Everglades
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Farm Prosperity Absolutely peeled from all sections of tho county, ate therefore rejected the bonus bill.
section, Clearwater, Ocala, Tarpon Southern
ers.
Phono 548.
6-tfe
Dependent on Cutting "Cash Crop" mid the Seminole County Agricultural Then, in nn effort to humiliuto the
Springs and other points where con­
and Industrial Exhibit will attract a administration, the democratic min­ FOR SALE—Coni oil heater, $3.50f;
Production Cost Through Foodgreat many from nearby counties. A ority set nut to force the bonus issue, electric table stoves, $12,50 value,,
Making And Saving.
OF ACTUAL FIGURES WERE GIV­ struction throughout tho yenr has
been brisk, In most instances tho lnclt
great amount of publicity will bo put
for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418EN IN OFFICIAL BUILDING
Atlnntu, Goorgla.— (Special).—The out this week und thoso desiting In­ nnd by so doing shifted tho scenes
of Information being duo to the fnct
Magnolia.
18-tp&lt;
entirely.
PERMITS
that tho smaller cities thus far have cotton larm or got his "bumps" formation as to prizes nnd exhibits
And
yet
ex-service
men
hold
to
the
again
In
1921
between
boll
wonvll,
un
not organized municipal building de­
are requested to communicate with
18-lGtc
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 16.—Con- partments through which accurate in­ favorable seasons, food and grain buy­ Frank T. Miller, who has this matter belief they nro going to get a bonus 666 cures Bilious Fever.
ing
on
credit,
comblnod
with
a
price
struption In Florida during 1621 eas­ formation may bo obtained. In tho
on cotton Insufficient to 'pay him out: in charge. Tho big doings start Fri­
ily exceeded tho $40,000,000 mark ac- cnao
tho triple cities of Daytona, Same old story, tho snmo thing that day, January 20th nnd wind up tho
cording to building material men and Daytonn Bench and Senbroezo, how- has hnppenod three or four times in evening of Tuesday, January 24th.
financial interests hero, reports from 0ver, tho total for tho year had ox- tho last dozen yoars," said 11. Q
Amtric *. Standard 4-Cycle Marine Motor
Let everybody in Semin do county
ten cities of tho stato alone show- j ceciied tho $2,600,000 mark by Decern­ Hastings, President ol the Ooorglu assist in making this a real big suc­
ing building permits issued to the val- bor j, whilo permits issued in St. Association, an organization for state cess thereby assuring future occasions
ue of $22,016,830, a figure that Is ro- Petersburg amounted to noarly $5, wide development.
"Wo might JuhI as well faro the of the kind.
gnrdcd ns fnr below tho nctunl cost of 000,000, tho $4,000,000 mark having
Don’t forget tho dates, January 20,
fnct
that with tho world whlo flnnn
the projects authorized inasmuch as been exceeded before November 30.
21,
23 and 24, 1022.
d a l and political m lxup In Europe
the proposed cost given when a build­ ■Of tho cities reporting, Miami led following the world war, there is nc
ing permit is obtained in Florida us­ with $5,410,300, Jacksonville was sec­ possible chance for using norma]
HukiimKJiRiiniiufci
ually is from twonty-fivo to seventy- ond with $5,087,337 and Tampa third quantities of cotton at profitable prices
M a r in e E n g in e s
five i&gt;er cent loss than tho actual out­ with $4,048,677. Others reporting to us If we contlnuu to grow cotton
on
the
high
cost
boats
th
at
we
have
lay.
were DeLnnd with $2,010,000; Orlan­
Are the finest high grade Marine Motors made
Financial circles hero hold that tho do $1£68,812, West Palm Beach $1,- been doing.
in America todny. They are strong and rugged,
"Cotton
Is
tho
one
host
money
eras
cloven cities reporting could not pos­ 363,355, Lakeland $1,174,800, Palm
Sakifcili'ikiitjWilia
nnd will drive n boat continuously at full speed
for the South, and probably alwaye
sibly represent fifty per cent of tho Beach $967,580; St. Augustine $385,- will be. Tho time of war prices It
or can be controlled for any speed desired. Won­
new construction throughout the 050; Snnford $325,865 and Gaines­ over and tho problom from now on it
Christian Endeavor held a most
derful control, easy starting, economical, depend­
state during tho year, for statistics ville $278,100. Tho figure for Do- to lower cost of production and at th« successful meeting last Sundny night.
able. The low price is due entirely to quantity
were obtained only from a few points Land is nn estimate mndo after n care­ «umo tlmo afford tho cotton grower i
production. Used by 70,^ of world’s best bout
Miss Caroline Dugan of the Thornon the peninsula, no place west of ful check of now construction com­ fair profit.
builders and government life boats. Catalog on
well
orphanage
told
of
the
splendid
"Cost of making cotton Is prtninrllj
Jacksonville being included. In the pleted or in progress during tho year
request.
work
of
tho
Christian
Endeavor
in
peninsula no reports wore obtnlnod while thoso of the other cities are the tho cost of food, grain nnd fdrage tho Orphnnagc . There are 371
for tho farinor, his family, his labor
4-Cycla Only —3 to 40 H. P. —$135 to $1850
from St. Petersburg, Daytona, Day­ values stated in the building per­ era
or tenants, and bis work stock young people in tho orphanage and a
tona Beach, Sonbrcczo, Fort Myors, mits.
Cutting food, grain nnd forage costi Junior,
Intermediate nnd Senior
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
Hotel and npnrtftient house con­ by homo production will roduco cot Christian Endeavor society which
struction throughout tho stato totaled ton costs from ono-tblrd to one-hull they attond. Many young men nnd
"Plant for an abundance of food
young women nro in tho field ns
$4,708,000 during tho yenr according grain
and forngo, thus cutting dowi
to tho supervising architect of tho store bills, and the lowor prlcoH foi ministers and missionaries from this
State Hotel Commission but tho struc­ cotton will not hurt so much. Wo can society besides many who nro now
tures in his report are included in the not. with European countries so tbor studying to lie life workers for
permit figures of various cities, Ml- oufihly disorganized, reasonably expos Christ. Miss Dugan was raised in this
nmi, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, high prices for cotton for sovural yean Orphanage nnd is now a workor
Tampa and Orlando accounting for and wo must make cotton nt lowoi there.
cost, or olHe quit cotton growing.
It wns suggested that C. E. have a
tho greater numbor.
“ Most of us cannot quit cotton
"I was hardly able to drag, I
socinl
soon so n chicken pillcu was
The figures given for Tampa are hence tho absolute nocoHsity of food
was so weakened," writes Mrs.
decided
upon to bo held Friday even­
for tho city only, and do not embrace grain und forago planting In 1922W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
ing,
Jnn.
20. Snmo discussion nroso
tho
makingon
homo
acres
of
ovon
the more than a million dollars invest­
1'The doclortreated me for about
pound
of
food
and
grain
neoded
to
so.
o
h
to
whore
it should ho hold, several
ed in now buildings in tho immediate
(wo months, still I didn’t get
ub through.
suggestions being mndo, but tho
suburbs,
including
West
Tampa,
tho
any better. I had a largo fam­
"In this food production program
area served by tho Tampa public ser­ tako the homo vegetable garden Horl nocinl committee decided upon Cry­
ily and felt I surely must do
vice corporations and spoken of ns ously. Give *he home garden a squnn stal lake.
something to enable mo to tako
AH members nnd those interested
"Greater Tampa". There has boon deal, and it will surprise you In th
care of my little ones. I had
in
Christian Endeavor work nro nHkno extension of tho city limits in 12 amount of healthful food produced. I
heard of
R E A L ,
ed
to moot nt tho Presbyterian
takas
tho
least
ground,
can
be
plant
years, nnd there is today nn area with
nd
the
earliest,
brings
quick
return
church
Friday
nt
6:00
P.
M.
n population of 30,000 not included in
Tlio transportation committee will
Tampa’s census figures hut being in and If kept replanted and worked wll
stay by you all tho sonson through. see thnt you got to the lake and tho
reality Integral part of tho city nnd
socinl comm'itteo will see that you
supported by tho city’s industries,
have picanty to ent.
which afford employment to the pop­ STOCK BROKERS
SANFORD, FLORIDA
GO
BROKE
TODAY
ulation of thees largo suburbs.
IN LITTLE NEW YORK FIVE NEGROES ESCAPE
Actual construction in Orlando is
;£+-fj-j-M “M ’4-»4»-(--t-4-4&lt;4-4-4'*4--;--:»4--&gt;4-4-4.-?-4.4.4-4.4.4-4-».l..f4.4++.f+ + + + + + +
FROM VOLUSIA JAIL
placed by local building nnd financial
"I decided to try ft,” con­
OFFICERS LOOKING FOR MEN
NEW YORK, Jnn. 16.—Involun­
Interests nt $5,000,000, although tho
tinues Mrs. Ray . , , "I took
permits issued wore slightly below the tary petition in bankruptcy filed in
eight bottles in all * . . I re­
( l l r T h e Aaaoulnlrd I'reaa)
federal court today against E. D.
$2,000,000 mark.
DELAND, Jan.. 17.—Officers, Vol­
gained my strength and have
Indications are that tho building Dior nnd compnny, stock brokers, re­ usia and surrounding counties search­
had no more trouble with wo­
boom which was launched throughout ceiving appointed.
ing for five or eight negroes who es­
manly weakness, I have ten
tho stato curly in 1021 nnd which In­
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
caped
from thu county jril hero lurt
children and any able to do all
creased in volume as tho year passed FEDERAL COURT CONVENES
night. Cell door left unlatched, ne­
niy housework and a lot out­
You Can Buy From Ua at
AT OCALA TODAY
will continue through 1022, numeroua
groes entered hall and picked hole
doors . . . J can Bure recom­
Wholesale Prices
ONLY
ONE
CASE
projects being contemplated in sever­
through hrlck wall. One prisoner
mend CarduL"
al cities during tho early pnrt of this
who refused to join the others notifi­
Wtila (or Prloo L id
Take Cardul today. It may
OCALA, Jnn. 10.—Federal court
' year. Buildings for Southern College
ed
tho
sheriff
about
midnight.
Two
ho lust what yell need.
at Lakeland, to cost $750,000 und a convened hero today with only ono fugitives captured nt Seville nnd ono
VV. A. Mcrryday Company
At all druggists.
hotel at Oriundo to cost more than enso on docket, thnt of nllogcd con-1at Daytona.
Palatka, Florida
$1,000,000 are among tho projects to fidoncc men indicated recently lmv- j
EM
ing boon transferred to Tampa.
666 quickly relieves a cold. 13-lCto
bo carried out before next fall.
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bonds for public ownership oven tho
tncy a rt
-Ct.-tui-lher. The
U. J. HOLLY ..............FruU.nt oad Editor bonds for public utilities coma under
Vi J, UtXASO..........■wntUT and Trialurar n different hend and are really not
A. MZEL...................... Oanaral Kaufii levied against tho city but against the
PublUfcad I t*17 Yrlday by
property itself and the municipal
nil over tho stato are making
THE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY plants
money and will soon pay off their
(Inooiyoretod)
bonds and tho plnnts will ho clonr of
subscription paicE nr adyahon
OWE TEAS........................................ M.IO debt. This is no argument against
UX MONTHS .................................... l.U voting bonds for public utilities but
THEEE MONTHS....................................T»
might bo used against tho bonds for
Alarad aa Baosad OUaa Mall Mallar Aufuit tt. public improvements. Wo cannot sco
1ISI. at Um Poat Offloa at Bantord, Florida,
now and never will see why any sen*
Uadar Aol of Marsh S, 1178,
Tha Sanford Dally Harald la pabllahad er.ry slide citizen would vote against the
aftoraaoa (aioapt Sunday) and thorsuohly eor- ownership of the public utilities when
an this tradIn# aaetloa. Adrartlalaf rataa raaanaahla and mada known on appllaatlon. fd.OO the ffccts and figures are bo plain be­
par yaar, or Ua par month, In iadranoa.
fore him.
W H iT ra D T o ra m r
T E ss n a
J Forrlr.' Adv«rt|.in« [lopi'-nanlutlv*
PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHTENING
j_TlIF. AM) ft! rANPRE?:) ASSOCIATION

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD; FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922

wonder stato, a thriving Institution,
The fog lifted on a boautlfut day.
m h u ih i Shoe Repairing—-Hand Work
------------ o -----------nnd results spoak lor themr,civ s.
S
Anyway, no "knocker" wns over con­ Just another sign that behind tho S
verted in an argument. Tho satis­ cloudB the sun is still Bhlning.
faction of having been recognized
merely serves to stimulate their
Our celebrated hand will play nt
bitterness.
Contrnl Park tonight, throe games of
For any Shoe or Oxford you wear into the Store.
Tho "knocker" is an appendix to basket ball at the Parish House, two
It m akes no difference how badly Shoes are worn
creation.
Ho thinks in destructive games at Leesburg, good picture at
out. Buy any pair of Ladies’ H igh Shoes or Men’s
terms, barks when not oven on a cold tho Star nnd hnlf a dozen other nfTnirs.
High D ress or Work Shoes and our offer stands
trail, beenuso it Ib his habit to bark, Some city, sonio city.
good.
nnd tho hnrm he enn do is never con­
sequence. It might be tho course of
------------------ B egin n in g------------------Wo want to congratulate the Snn­
wisdom for the people nnd newspaper ford merchants for their wonderful
to realize this nnd remember it when support of their little Daily Herald.
two-by-four persons riso on their They aro coming across with tho big
hind legs nnd howl at tho moon. Flor­ sales and tho regulnr advertising and
•
FOR ONE WEEK
ida will bo hero nnd prospering nftor we npprcciutu it more than words can
they have shuffled off their mortal tell. Daily advertising will certainly
coIIb nnd are complaining In parndisg
make Sanford grant.
or elsewhcro beenuse the music is too
---------- o---------From nil manner of sources the in­ loud.—Jacksonville Metropolis,
Everybody
who tries Tanlnc has
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
oformation is now coming to tell of
something good to sny about it.—Un­
THAT K. K. K. NOTICE
ion Pharmacy.—Adv.
On and after the first of February brighter times ahead for business in
every
form.
Tho
fcdcrul
reserve
the Weekly Herald wil bo $2,00 per
ROME KLEAN AND KONFESS:
year instead of $2.60. The Herald honrd Is showing wnyB for believing
SANFORD* FLA.
SANFORD HIGH
Yore paper Is n disgrace to yoro
-will put on a campaign at that time thnt the stringency and hesitation
WINS FROM FAST
and wants every ono In Seminole noticed in tho money market for the community and to tho state. Youre
editorial
pollsy
is
offensive
to
com­
STETSON “Y”
county to subscribe for tho Weekly. Inst few months of 1021 will grad­
First Nal'l Bank Annex
ually pass into history and a new ora mon desconcy nnd obnoxus to this
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” The Family Shoe S to re”
You aro n violator of tho
(From Thursdtr'a Oally)
Ws miss the nun when it does not of prosperity, with n general revival Klnn.
Stetson
Y.
M.
C.
A.
went
down
in
of activities will be ushero'1 in dur­ sacred principles of white supreemlcy
shins.
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SEE OUR WINDOW
ing the first of 1022. The news is and tho IN-FIZZLE-BLE EMPIRE. defeat last night to ono of tho host
-----------o----------ienms
over
put
out
by
Sanford
by
You
are
therefore
kommnnded
to
However, the sun is good to Florida worth a great deal becouse it comes
the closo scoro of 31-28.
and shines some 3C2 days In tho when cheerfulness, optimism nod en­ ho nnd appear for trial before tho
Sanford wns out to avenge tho de­
Mystic
Kowrt
of
tho
Klnn
at
the
terprise arc most needed, nnd will
year.
'
feat
handed to them by the Stetson
Tampa
Bny
Knssnno,
Tampa,
nt
7:30
strengthen the tone set and lend into
“Y"
early
in tho season, und with n
p
m
February
the
8
next
to
oxplnna
Tho prospects wero never brighter a chorus of good times.
do
or
die
spirit
started out to wndo
yoro
disrepputuhlc
conduck
Said
The Chicago Journal of Commerce,
for a big spring season in Sanford.
through
tho
College
hoys. At tho end
trial
to
be
held
in
connockshun
with
From all accounts the celery and tho admittedly conservative, comes into the press breukfust of the Tampa of the first hnlf the score was 10-12 in
spring crops will bring good money. tho new yenr with tho declaration Rotary KKlub
HEREIN PALE Sanford’s favor. In tho last half tho
that we should sny, not "carry on"
hut "let’s go." The former slogan, NOT undpr pcnuelty of a rough ride Stetson team showed n completo re­
versal, of form, and by some protty
And the Snnford people aro going according to the Journal of Com­ In n sticky suit.
shooting by Drew succeeded in tying
ahead with the many big improve­ merce, was indicative of desperation,
A WHITE CAPP,
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
ments thut this city needs and must a rallying of the reserves to combat
Chief Klcalmll. tho Bcore on'v to hnvo Sanford reJOHN GOVE, Proprietor
have. If wo can got thoso five story nn impending evil.
Write the Rotary Club if you will guin the lend with MsLucas and Chris­
Describing tho
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
buildings started our city will bo a city situation when “enrry on" was tho komo. By order of tho Imperial tensen shooting from all angles of
the
floor.
sure enough.
1018 Wait First Street
1018 West First Street
watch word nnd rallying cry, tho Gizzard.
---------- o----------Sanford’s
supciior
passing
swept
The
above
notice
means
thnt
we
newspaper says:
the "Y" team complete'y off their
Good news! W. T. Donnelly and
A word of difference, ns you sec, will lmvo to attend the Rotary Break­
family will arrive hero tomorrow In between tho conditions that inspire fast in Tampa on tho 8th of Feb­ feet, and with McLucns, McLaulin and
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their yachts to make a stay of n the one nrmnnitlon and the conditions ruary or get an overcoat of feathers. Christensen shooting from nil over
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the floor there was nothing for Stet­
month or more. This is tho man that thnt inspire tho other. There is no-1Wl’ will try and bo there,
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son to do but to go down in defeat to
has done and is doing so much for thing of desperation, nothing of hope
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Sanford. Give them tho glad hand.
lossncss or forlorn hope, in either Ihe jORLANDO S SUII-’I ROPICAL I'AIK. n bettor lentil. McLaulin at center
i
was the outstanding star in the first
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business or social sftiintlon an
ns they
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Sanford just now occupies tho posi­ exist at this moment. Wo have cur­
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It seems hardly more thnn a few half, caging five field goals, nnd put­
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ting
v
i
a
great
defensive
game.
tion of a business man who tins a good ried on until the ImrilKsed foes of days since
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were hearing of the
McLucns at right forward set the
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ROSE FOUR
business nnd hates to enlarge it on credit stringency, price deflation, wonderful success of tho last Sub- crowd wild with his great hair rais­
account of tho extra expense.
Wo labor unrest nnd international mis­ Tropical Mid-Winter Fair at Orlan­ ing shits, ills side-stepping and duckBLISS TRIUMPH
givings nro about tu drop. Decreas­ do; and here it is almost time for it I in" Wns undatable.
Christensen at
are in tho sump boat. Wo have tho
ing unemployment musing improve­ to open Its doors again!
left forward played a fino gumo mak­
world at our feet but so ninny of us ment of buying power has reinforced
COBBLERS
The thirteenth annual exposition of ing some of the prettiost shots ever
aro well satisfied with things juHt as the position of retailer, manufactur­ this five-county association will open
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This scerl stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
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they nro and hnto to taka on more er, farmer, hanker, and so on. This February 14, and for ono week will seen hero, Cowan nnd Smith, tho two
from fields free from B light infection
business, float hondH for needed Im­ 1h all tho result of carrying on. This be tho center of interest to residents guards, plnyed a wonderful game, and
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provements, make n bigger town, got carrying on thnt wc have been doing nnd visitors of a large party of the by their spectacular guarding kopt tho
&amp;
out and iuiBtlo, work hnrdor, work lias not ended tho battle—it would be state. Its premium lists aro bolng "Y" boys in troublo all the time. Drew
PECK
BAGS
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fnHtur, lose Bleep on committco meet­ rash to argue thnt It has even gone distributed and show a fino atten­ at i ight forward played a great game
Ask for Prices
ings of tho Chamber of Commerce, so far ns to turn Its tide. Not even tion to detail in tho mnttcr of recog­ for the losers, caging 18 of his team’s
m
don’t want any clubs, don’t want golf the prentest bear, or pessimist, how­ nizing worth in many places in each 28 points. McLucns was the lending
links, don’t want to do anything that ever, can deny thnt It hns checked it, department hitherto overlooked or ig­ scorer of tho home boys with lfl
points to his credit. Much credit for
might disturb our peaceful slumbers bringing about a state of affairs nored by other fair nssoclutions.
tho success of tho Snnford tenm is
or thnt will take more monoy. It is which everywhere today Justifies tho
The 1022 Oilando Fair, for that is due to the nblo coaching of Mr. Wilkup to Sanford to make these improve­ cry of "Let’s Go" to onch other.
what everybody will call it despite its onson, who is putting tho boys through
FLORIDA !
SANFORD
ments, bond tho city, pay more mon­
Financial and commercial puhlien? well-know^ honorable name, has evory a stiff practice every day.
oy, do more work, assist nature in tions of tho country hnvo within the indication of being the most success­
The Line-up
tho wonderful developments in and past ten days reviewed tho situation ful yet held by the organization. The
McLucus (c) (16) ...... Right forward
around Snnford and we enn then sit in tho United States nnd unanimous­ olficers und directors have given hard
Sanford—
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMai
back in about ten years from now nnd ly report conditions excellent nnd im­ work and much time to building up a
Christensen (5) .........Loft forward
let the younger generation do their proving.
The trend of activities is strong exhibition this year; and thut McLaulin (10) ......................... Center
share in paying for tho bonds und in the right direction, the view is they huve succeeded is beyond doubt.
It is Easy to Identify
Cowan .............................Right guard
keeping the city going and It will ba a opening for investigations for manu­ Thu men who are at the head of the
S m ith ........................................... Loftguard
city of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND facturers, for research and discovery. association are those whose very
Stetson "Y”—
PEOPLE.
Tha country is on its feet again nnd names spell success. Tho president is Drew (captain)(18)....Right forward
Hon. W. R. O’Neal; C. E. Howard, White (8) ................... Loft forward
going forward.
WHY THE YvAILING?
Of all the nations of tho world the is the secretary nnd Hon. J. L. Giles Reitte (2) ............................. Center
United Stntes stnnds forward ns sol­ is the treasurer. With theso men a Day ................................ Right guard
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The Orlando Keporter-Stnr seems vent, progressive, /enterprising nnd strong board of managing directors, Mnrkoxitz ......................... Left guard
to be dead against tho city of Orlan­ capable.
Prosperous people, united and, under them, department superin­
Referees—Whitcomb nnd Dning,
Oar Store is headquarters for both SPALDING ’S anti
do owning their municipal plants, It in every proper enuso nnd retaining tendents of known ability and long ex­
Umpire—Devon.
REACH paae Ball, Foot Ball and Tennis goods. Our 1922
sayB in part:
mlividuality of thought nnd notion In perience.
Scorer—Prof. McKay.
"It is doubtful if tho people of Or­ the pursuit of happiness, tho Amer­ The man or woman in reach of Or­
line is a winner. B ig reduction in prices.
lando realize tho serious situation of ican hns nothing to deter him from lando on St. Valentine's day who does
Every customer n satisfied custo­
tho water und light question. It must gnining his desires nnd ovoryincen- not attend the opening of the Suh- mer.—Wight’s.
358-3tcifcw-c
be clear to every parson who mlnglos tivo to combine foY tho advancement Tropicul Mid-Winter, five-county fair,
with people from nil wnlks of life und of his country. Good times nppcnr und who does not spend that week, or
Tho only "Home House" of Sanford.
from all parts of tho city, that tho abend nnd tho trnck is clear.—Times most of it, inside the grounds, will —Comfort Cottage.
256-tfc
miss a great opportunity to know
proposition to take over tho property Union.
There's a man nt tho curb to serve I
what Central Florida is like, nnd whnt
by tho city, will be voted down. There
yeu.—Wight’s.
353-StAw-c
it
is
doing
every
yeur.—Tampa
Trib­
seems to be an antipathy agninst vot­ THE SILENT TREATMENT FOR
une.
ing tho amount of bonds that will bn
FLORIDA CRITICS
Gasoline 26c n t W ight’s,
253-3tc
------------- o------------required. In fact It looks like thora
will ho n dotonnlnod "No" registered
OUR BIRTHDAY
The St. Petersburg Times calls upon
MRS. GOODSPEED INJURED
nt tho polls.
the
stale
press
to
give
tho
"knock"Tho Roportor-Stnr has been neutral
Todny is tho birthday of the- editor
(Tram Thur.iltjr’i D.llf)
. . B
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on this question, and still is. But era" the silent treatment when Flor­ of tho Herald and early this morning
in helping us to build the m ost complete Service StaMrs.
Rnlph
Goodspeed was badly
ida
is
tho
I
bbuo
,
pointing
out
thnt
when ono tnkcH his pencil nnd goes to
"Florida is a success—If It wore not before arising the following contribu­ injured Inst night nhotit nine o'clock
tion in Central Florida.
“
—
tho tnx records' nud figures for
tions came rolling In and almost sub­ bolng run down by n ear aa she stopp­
abort time, ho is appalled by what tho tho "knockers" would lot it alone,"
—
----ed froir the Gibson car In which she
There is merit In The Timss sug­ merged us:
forecast must bo if tho noccssury mllWE ARE DOING OURS
Tho
banks
closed
after
cancelling
has
been riding nnd was about to go
lago is added for taking care of whnt gestion, for tha inclination to answer our notes; ten boxes of Bankers' into the homo *f her father, Capt. P.
By reducing the price of Gasoline aa shown although B
would be necessary in caao the city every Tom, Dick an Hnrry who criti­ Choice cigars (rum John Mauser; M. Elder on Oak avenue. Mrs Good,
cizes
Floridn
is
strong
among
tho
there has been no reduction in the wholesale m a r k e t j
takes over the property. Under ordl
week’s groceries from L. P. McCul- upetd docs not remember hearing ths
people
of
tho
atate
as
wall
aa
In
tha
nary circumstances this paper woulc
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ler and Deane Turner; Ford car from car or seeing It until It wns upon her.
favor municipal ownership and opera press, which Is not strange, however, Ed. niggins; house and lot from
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
Fortunntely the car knocked her
tlon by a non-partisan board of trus­ whan tha facts are considered. These Frank P. Forster, another lot from
k'll
down and flat on the ground the ear
defenses
are
prompted
by
a
sense
of
tees. But the present tax situation
And
it
is
our
aip^
to
serve
you better each tim e you
Joe
Lalng;
suit
of
elothes
from
Per­
passed completely over her none of
makes this almost an unthinkable devotion, themselves having such un­ kins A Britt and the Sanford Shoe A
call.
r
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the wheels touching her. The first
limited faith In Florida the people
proposition."
Clothing
Co.;
furniture
from
Frank
We would like to have the Report- and the press stand ready at all timea Miller and Jack Davidson; diamond Impact however caused a bad cut In
er-Star tell ue if the queetlon of taxes to brand a false colored statement. It rings from Henry McLaulin and John her head und several bruises but
enters into tho discussion at all In re­ la difficult Indeed to remain silent Brady safety raxora and pocket knife nslde from that Mrs Goodspeed Is all
lation to the purchase of the utilities, when something that Is very dear Is from Bob Newman and Joe Ba'!; ham right today and rapidly recovering
.IfiJ
from the shock of the accident. The
la It not a fact that tfis bond Issue for being attacked.
and eggs from Charlie Campbell; ten gash In her hend required several
But
silence
sometimes
la
the
best
We
have
also
some
Rare Bargains in Tires,
utilities takes care of Itself and the
dollars a day from the Chamber of stitches but her escape was so narrow
policy
of
loyalty.
Also,
often
It
is
bonds issued are Issued against the
Commerce for attending meetings; a
all sizes, Cord and Fabric
plants and the money from the opera­ best cure for "knockers." The con year’s subscription from tho only man that Mrs Goodspeed and her family
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are
not
worrying
about
what
did
hap­
tion of tho plants is spent to retire tempt of silence—and this Is the most In town who does not take the Dally
the utility bonds and pay the interest effective form of contempt—Is not Herald, etc., etc., etca., and then the pen but of what might have happen
on same. Does this pUn not elimi­ relished by them. They like notori­ blamed whistlo blow nnd we woke up. cd
H
nate the question of tho bonds nnt ety, their nemos In the papers, rep­ But It is our blrthdny just tho same.
Guard your stomach. It is the
the money and all else as far as tbs udiations—nnd tho groat majority of
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foundation of health or disease. The
taH payers are concerned. In other them do not reserve pissing con­
Well, It takes a bright sun to make. world’s most famous stomach modi
worda Sanford expects to vote bonds sideration, as The Times ssys.
There’s a Man a t the Curb to Serve You
1j ,
"r» i *Florida Is bigger than all the one get up In tho morning—there Is cine la Tanlnc,—Union Pharmacy.—
for improvements soon. These bonds
The
state
Is
established,
a
,
so
much
to
keep
you
awako
at
night.t
Adv
will be separate and distinct from the critics.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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3 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 1922 1

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�THE HANFORD WEEKLY HERALD; FRIDAY, 'JANUARY 20,1922

CIRCUIT COURT ADJOURNED
TUESDAY FOR THE TERM;
MANY CASES HANDLED

LITTLE L. P. McCULLER
BADLY INJURED YESTERDAY
COLLIDED WITn AUTOMOBILE
L. P. McCuller, Jr., tho littlo son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. McCuller was
seriously injured last ovoning nenr
his homo on Ninth street when ho
stepped in front of n passing enr nnd
was struck down before tho driver
could got nwny from him. The littlo
follow was with his nurse but broke
nwny from her to run across tho
street and avoiding one car that was
passing stepped in front of tho ono
that struck him apparently never see­
ing tho nppronchlng car.
Ho sus­
tained a slight fracture of the skull.
The car that hit him immediately
picked him up nnd ruched him to the
hospital where it was found that while
ris injuries wore serious nnd very
pninful they wero not neecssnrily
fatal nnd the many friends of tho
bright little chap breathed a sigh of
relief nnd sympathy for the pnrents.
It seems from all accounts of tho
accident that it wns no fnult of the
driver of the enr as "the little chap
did not seo the cur nnd stepped direct­
ly in its path running nil tho timo
nnd coming from behind tho other
car.
These accidents will happen nnd
only go to show thnt tho utmost care
should bo exercised by pcoplo driving
enrs nil the timo, by thoso walking
nnd especially those who are crossing
streets.

LIGHT FINGERED NEGROES
WORE PERKINS &amp; BRITT SUITS
BUT WILL NOW WEAR STRIPES
r
h

Pi h

You enn't get strong on a weak,
Griffin Claire, Richard Claire and flimsy diet. Tono up your stomach.
John Wesley, negroes who nave been Eat plenty of nourishing food and
working in the pressing club of Clyde build up your system. Tnnlnc docs
Chnpmnn in tho rent of Perkins A it.—Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
Britt's storo nrc in Jail awaiting tho
action of tho circuit court being bound AMERICA INTERVENES
over in the city court this morning by
IN CONTROVERSY
Judge Marinos on the chnrgo of
CIIILI AND PERU
stealing clothinig. Perkin A Britt hnve
been missiong stuff from the Btoro |
(11/ T it tu o c lilrt Pm m )
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jnn. 18.—
for some time but suspicion wns not
directed to tho pressing club until a Tho American government hns inter­
slight clue wns followed up this week vened in tho controversy between
when many suits of clothes nnd bnth Chilo nml Peru involving tho execu­
robes nlul other nrtlcles wero found nt tion of the treaty of Ancon inviting
the homes of tho negroes in question tho two South Amoricnn governments
nnd it wns found that they hnd been to send plenipotentiaries to Washing­
currying on a system of swiping ton for n conference.

Mrs. A. Y. Fuller nnd daughter
Frances wero visitors in Orlundo
Civil Docket Well Cleaned Up During the Term of
Wednesday.
Court Just Ended
Mrs. J. S. Dinkol, Miss Olivo Dinkell, Mrs. Edwin Dinkell, and Mrs,
E. D. Bongor were visitors in Orlando
Circuit Court convened Monday at Grcon, C. W. Culpepper, tho above
Wednesday.
jury
being
accepted,
were
aworn
ac­
10 n. m., and the following cases wore
cording to law, nnd after hearing tho
Mr. John Dunbar and Miss Elsio
■called'
and Mrs. E. E. Hardy wore shopping
K, K. Murrell vs. Forest Lake, ad­ evidence in this ens", tho court direct­
In Sanford Wednesday.
ministrator of tho cstato of Frank ed the verdict for plaintiff.
Cnmeron, deconscd; damages $900.00.
Seminole Abstrnct Co., a corp., vs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray nnd daughter
This causo coming on to bo heard, Frank Redd, damages $500. This
Miss Mamie of Inilinunoplis nnd 11. F,
and tho plaintiff being represented in cause coming on to bo heard, the plain­
Phipps of Tampa were the guest of J.
Court by John G. Leonardy, nnd Geo. tiff being represented in open court by
E. Phipps n few dnys this week.
Q. Herring, and the defendant being Attomoy E. F. Housbo'dor and tho de­
The property formally owned
'present in court attended by his coun- fendant boing represented in open
by Mrs. W. S. Eutzinliiger of Plant
id, Geo. A. DeCottos, on motion of tho court by attorney, Goo. A. DeCottos,
City nnd now occupied by Overstreet
attorneys for the plaintiff, n non-suit und this causo being r.i issue the fol­
nml Payne ns grocery store has re­
lowing jury served: S. M. Donne J.
], entered by t^io court.
cently changed owners and is now
owned by J. W. Schumnn of Milford,
The sheriff having made return of W. Bell, R. F. Washburn, J. W. Fort­
Conn. We understand there will ho
the regular veniro of eighteen the fol­ ier, R. A. Green, C. W, Culpepper, tho
no immediate chnngcs and will he
lowing answered to their names: J. abovo jury benig accepted, were sworn
still occupied by Overstreet &amp; Payne.
W. Roll, B. W. Herndon, It. B. Lynch, according to law, nnd henring nil of
Mr. Schumnn we learn is a very enD. L, Long, H. II. PattiBhall, R, F. th« evidence tho court directed tho
following
verdict
for
plaintiff
in
tho
cgertlc
mnn nml wr trust will muko
•Washburn, J. W. Fortier, R. A. New­
for the betterment of Longwood.
man, Ben Smith, J. F. Mitchell, J. M. sum of $188.75.
fr-tf iH K UNIVERSAL CAR
McKinley MubIc Co., a corp., vs. H.
Vining, R. A. Green, C. W. Culpepper,
Miss Mnrgnret Stuart spent tho
J, W. Flynt, J. E. Snyder and S. M. L. Gibson, assumpsit dnnmgcs $200,;
week end with her mother Mrs. Geothia case wns continued for tho term
Stunrt. Miss Mnrgnret is attending
Donne.
The following wore not found In the by cunscnt of both parties.
the Sanford High School.
J. E. Vincent vs. J. M. Saucer, dam­
county: M. B. Burkett and P. S.
Claude llincheliff has bought fivu
ages $500. Tho folowing men com­
Cleveland.
acres of truck land on tho Woklvn
Tho following were excused by tho posed tho jury: R. B. Lynch, J. M.
River ami will put in a crop of pot­
Vining, Ben Smith, S. M. Donne, D. School Children
court: J. E. Snyder.
atoes nt onco.
Welch Furniture Co., a corporation, vs. L. Long and R, F. Washburn, Tho
Louis Entzingcr of Clearwater wns
of Florida Show
D. A. Caldwell, D. D. Caldwell and II. jury here presented tho following ver­
visitfng
Id* pfonts Mi. nml Mrs. C.
Friendship France W. Entzingcr
W. Caldwell, late co-partners trading dict for tho plaintiff of $255.20.
Sunday.
Court horo adjourned for tho term.
and doing business ns D. A, Caldwell
Mr. A. Ruck who has sold out his
Stnte Superintendent Shouts Submits store in Sanford is building a store
&amp;
&amp; Sons; damages $800.00. This causo
Report on French Restoration Fund building nenr his residence in South
coming on to bo heard, tho plaintiff
Conti United by Public Schools
being represented in court by Attor­
Longwood.
neys J. E, Iticketson nnd R. S. Fiold,
S. A. II. Wilkinson of Sanford was
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 18.—Stnte the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen
and tho defendants not being repre­
Supciintendent William N. Shouts has for the week end.
sented, comes now six good nnd law­
addressed the following letter to Hon.
ful men to servo ns jurors, to-wit: J.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. llnrtly nnd child
J, J. Tip.c t, commissioner bureau of ren and Miss DeBoe of Cloverland
W. Hell, B. W. Herndon, J. W. Fortier,
cducat'on, Washington:
U. A. Newman, C. W. Culpepper, J.
were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jnck
W. Flynt, the Jury being accepted, UOTAIUANS AND ItOTAltl-ANNS lion. J. J. Tigert,
Hartley Sunday.
Commissioner, Bureau Education,
were sworn according to law, nnd uf* HAD MOST PLEASANT EVENMrs. R. J. Reiter entertained Sat­
Washington, D. C.
ter henring all of ihe evidence the
urday
eve. with a candy pull in honor
AT VALDEZ HOTEL
My Dear Sir:
court directed tho following verdict:
of Miss Helen Moran. At a late hour
Tlio following is the report of the refreshments were served.
Judgment for plaintiff in sum of
(From Thui»d«y'i Ditlr)
There
Tho Rotary Club chalked up anoth­ French restoration fund contributed were many from Longwood ami I), I).
$181.50 nnd interest from November
er good timo in tho history of tho club I y tho public schools of Florida, on Moran and a crowd from Geneva
17, 1914, at 8 per cent.
Emil Mach, and Enrncat Mach, co­ last night wlu&gt;n tho Hub had ‘ adiea France day, November 23, 1021, the motored over. Miss Helen returned
H E S alesm an becom es m o re effi­
partners doing business ns Much Bros., night” at an evening mooting nnd day designated for the school chil­ with them.
cient w h e n equipped w ith a F o rd
dren
to
give
expression
to
their
vs. Frank Blnir, Replevin. This cause luncheon in the Pntm Room at tho
•'ol. Haines of Altamonte entertain­
friendship
for
tho
people
of
tho
re­
R u n ab o u t; he covers m ore territo ry ,
coming on to he heard, and tho plain­ Valdez Hotel.
ed the children ami "grown up folks’*
tiffs idling present in open court at­ Tho entertainment committoo ar­ public of Franco.
of Longwood Friday I*. M. at his thea­
visits m ore prospects a n d a s a result,
Tho report gives tho nmount con­ tre Jesslmine. Everyone was invit­
tended by their counsel, Johnston &amp; ranged a good progrum and President
closes m ore sales.
Garrett, also comes tho defendant at­ II. It. Stevens calling tho meeting to tributed by counties—several counties ed to take n ride on his Yaeht Knthtended by his counsel, Geo. A. Do- order paid tho Indies u fine compli­ reporting nothing, due cither to tho nryn hut n rope hccnnic entangled in
N o waiting- for train s, o r for busses to
Cottcs, nnd this cause being at issue, ment nnd said ho hoped to have them shortness of tho notice given or to the the rudder so was tumble to take the
c a rry him to to w n s w h e re tra in s d o n ’t
comes now six good nnd lawful men present at lonst onco a year nt the some counties. Seventeen shrdlu shr ride.
Everyone had a most enjoy­
indifference
of
school
officials
of
some
go. T h e salesm an driving his F o rd
He
to servo as jurors, to-wit: II. B. meetings of tho Rotary Club.
able time.
counties.
Seventeen
counties
out
of
then
turned
tho
meeting
over
to
R.
J.
Lynch, J. F. Mitchell, Ben Smith, II.
R u n a b o u t is continually on th e j o b Mrs. and Mrs. A. Y. Fuller were
II. Pnttishull, D. L, Long and J. M. Holly ns toastmaster nnd song lender sixty-one made contrib”tiona, as fol­ visitors in Sitnford Tueslny.
a fte r business. A n d a t th e n ew low price
Vining. Tht Jury boing accepted by and there was something doing every lows:
o
f $325.00, th e F o rd R u n a b o u t offers
Memorial
both the attorneys for the plaintiff, minute for over ono hour. The mem­
wv
r
n
tran sp o rta tio n a t a n exceptionally lo w
Shrine School Foch
nnd th enttorney for tho defendant, bers nnd guests hardly hnd time to
Fund Fund Medal
were sworn according to law, and nf- enjoy the excellent menu served by
cost p er mile.
ter hearing nil of the evidence in the tho popular Valdez Hotel in their ua- Baker .............. $ 3.42 $
$
5.00
P h o n e us, a n d let u s tell y o u h o w o th e r
case, and the arguments of counsel, unl capable style. The Rotarians and Bradford ....
and boing charged by tho court, they Rotari-Anns joined heartily in the Calhoun .... . 1.00
concerns h a v e found it good business
15.35 14.42
retired to their room to consider their songa nnd every member of tho club DeSoto .....
to equip th e ir salesm en w ith F o rd R u n ­
25.00
verdict. Tho jury here entered open was called upon to say something or Dado .......... . 25.03
abouts.
09.10
court and presented a vordlct for de­ do something. The toastmaster pick­ Escambia ..
2.01
2.01
fendant Attorneys for the plaintiffs ed on Randall Chnso ns ono of tho now Gadsden ....
.23
.17
Baby Rotes to take a degree and he Glades ......
here made motion for a new trial.
12.00 12.72
Jacob D. Homstein and Emil Cro- was made to stand on a chair with a Hardee ......
3.00
chin, co-partners doing business un­ napkin tied round his neck and n baby Jefferson ....
FORD DEALER
!
-- r*
1.10
der the name und stylo of Wenr-Well rattlo in his hand while he took a Lafayette ....
s tr a ig h t
3.08
3.68
Pants Co., vs.'Chas. Kanner; damages solemn obligation to do various and Leon ..........
Cj C. COBB, Salesrildrt
Sanford, Fla.
10.00
10.30
14.47
Osceola
......
sundry
things
which
will
be
impossi­
$1,000. This cause coming on to bo
G IV E QUICK RELIEP ,
13.98 27.27
heard, nnd the plaintiffs being repre­ ble for him to enrry out but Randall Polk ..........
flM U flllw W &lt; | » 33
S*U ll, m nIJ Klf
28.19
sented in open court by Attorneys J. was gnme nnd promised to do his best. Seminole ....
iW
W
A
V .V .V .W /.V .V A
25.27 22.48
Miss Alyce Satterfield, tho attrac­ Volusia ......
E. Iticketson and R. S. Field, nnd tho
1.00
defendant being represented in open tive guest of Mr. and Mrs, Dcano Washington
court by Attorneys Dickinson &amp; Dick­ Tumor, wns present nnd ngnin capti­
inson, Attorneys for tho defendant, vated all present by her clover rendi­ Totals ........ $215.78 $39.75 $37.01!
objected to tho admission in evidence tion of some good catchy songs ac­ Grund total ............................ 353.14
It matters not how this fund was
of the depositions, ns same do not com­ companying herself on tho ukclclo and
contributed,
many were undecided how 1
sho
was
called
upon
again
and
ngain
ply with tho stntute, which objection
they
desired
it divided. Therefore, I
during
tho
luncheon
to
give
them
an­
was sustained by tho court. On mo­
Call on us. We will give you all information
tion of attorneys for tho plaintiffs, n other .song. Miss Satterfield was ono authorize you to divide it among tho
of tho Y. M. C. A. girls sent to Franco three funds ns circumstances may sugnon-suit is entered by tho court.
and make your application for License
during
tho
war
to
koop
up
tho
spirits
gust,
as
you
are
in
possession
of
tho
Zachary Crate &amp; Novoljy Works vs.
for your car
George W. Venable; damages $1,500. of tho boys and tho ”Y" sent a good fact enabling you to make the wisest
Case continued for term by consent one when they choso Mias Snttcrfield. distribution of it.
Enclosed find cashier’s check for the
Cnrl Jncobson, a Rotnrlnn of Nowof both parties..
:
nrk, N. J., who is in tho city with his amount, $353.14,
J
U
N
I
O
R
M, Frank Sons &amp; Co., a corp., vs. wife tho guosts of Col. nnd Mrs. Geo.
You will pleiiBo see that this re­
D. C, Brock; assumpsit damages $250. W. Knight, was called upon for a few port and the fund nru delivered to tho
Attorneys for the plaintiff moves tho remurks nnd expressed himself as ba- proper custodiun. We uio sorry the
WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES
couit for a continuance for tho term, ing carried away with Sanford and amount is so small, due largely to the
which motion was denied by tho court. Sanford people whero he had experi­ shortness of the notice requesting tho
On motion of attorneys for tho plain­ enced that ‘pond old Southern hospi­ obaervar. .r. of France d&lt; y.
tiff, n non-suit Is entered by the court. tality” of which he had heard so much
Yours respectfully,
Elmar Candy Co., a corp., vs. Betts but never experienced before coming
W. N. SHEATS,
'J'H E Impossible hia
Tiros, Assumpsit damages $300, This to Sanford,
State Supt.
happened. Hera Is a
cause coming on to be heard and the
Since forwarding the letter, how­
Tha elnging of "America” and tha
VULCANISING
plaintiff being represented fn ' open "Little Sanford Flower" finished tha ever there was received in Saturday’s
complete electric plant
court by Attorneys J. E. Rlekstsoa avaning’s enjoyment and the entire mail from Palm Beach county, the
•o law la price that every
and R. s. Field, nnd ths defendants' p arty adjourned to the dining room aum of $36.67 to be added to the fund,
F lrai u 4 1 m A tmbb*
PkM« 447-W
One can naw enjoy elec­
being represented in open court by At­ where Peter Schaal and A1 Withering- ■o that the total from Florida hai
tricity. It la built on a
torney E. F. Housholder. Attorney ton played that dance, music that re­ been increased to $368.81,
quMlity
baala and sold at
for defendants, confesses Judgment In fuses to allow your feet to atand atill
a
qtuadty
price; large
the sum of $202.08 with interest from, and. for another hour the Rotariana TAMPA ROTARY CLUBDec. 23rd, 1920.
enough for lights and
and their gueate enjoyed the dance and
RAISES $15,000 FOR
5
BOY SCOUT CAMP
•mall power uses; run by
General Motors Acceptance Corp., then departed for their homes with
"VB- Will Henson and Elbert J, Taylor, th* feeling that Rotary and Rotary
the wonderful Auto-Lite
(By The Aaeeelal*4 P rm )
doing business as Taylor Kotor Co., banquets were just about the best in
engine-generator. Call and
TAMPA, Jen. 18.—The Tampa Ro­
Gaad six-rtem House with fifteen acres of cel­
•damages $000. The court directed a the whole world.
we will gladly explain
tary
Club
voted
to
raise
$16,000
for
verdict for plaintiffs of $334.44 includ.
ery
half tiled. Can arrange reasonable
the Tamps Boy Scouts to buy a forty
further.
FLORIDA SWINE GROWERS
Jng Interest
terms. It wiH pay you :to investigate* this
IN CONVENTION TODAY acre tract adjoining Camp Blze to en­
General Motors Acceptance Ccrrp.,
large the Scout's quarters there.
property.
■vs. Geo. W. Benton ami Elbert J. Tay­
HOF-MAC
OCALA,
Jan.
18.—Floridn
swine
lor, doing business as Taylor Motor
Battery Co.
Fresh corned beef now ready. A
‘Co., damages $600. Tho following growers association met at th e-an­
good
New
England
boiled
dinner.—
Jury serving: S. M. Doane, J. W. Roll, nual convention here today with large
Popular Market.
260-2tc
R. F. Washburn, J. W. Fortier, R. A. attendance from all parta of state.
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525

ROTARY CLUB
LADIES NIGHT,
ONE BIG TIME

Salesmen!
T

no tax now

LUDEN'S

m enthol
cough drops
price

Ask About

EDWARD HIGGINS

A F R E E S e rv ic e f o r Y O U j

FREE!

Electric Plant

$295

Frank Akers Tire Co.

A.

ivl .'I, A
m nn

Connelly

�bonds for public ownorship oven tho
they are ail voted in together. The
*1 J. HOLLY ............. h u l l u l ii 4 U JI n bonds for public utilities como under
J. U U U O ............. i M n i u j u 4 T tiu im t a different head and are really not
B. A. HEEL.......................... O m n i B t u i u levied against tho city but against the
PublU M I m it Trldiy by
property itsolf and the municipal
plants nil over the state ore making
money and will soon pay off their
(lacorporated)
bonds nnd tho plants will bo clear of
s u b s c r ip t io n p r i c e nr a d v a n c e i
ONE TEAK.................................................... M.ie debt. This is no argument against
MX MONTH! ............................................... l . t t voting bonds for public utilities but
----------MONTH!................................................... 7»
might bo used against tho bonds for
AUrvd at Booomd OUu Mall Matter Aufuit n , public improvements. Wo cannot see
KM. at Um Pool Offloo at lasfard, Plorlda,
Uadar Aot of Marok I , im,
now nnd never will see why any sen­
Tka Buford Dally Herald U yublUbad orory sible citizen would vote against tho
aftermooa (aaoapt Baaday) aad thoroughly oor. ownership of tho public utilities when
arm U lt trading aootloa, Adrartlaloy rates raaaatubla aad mado kaowm on applUatlom. fS.OO tho f&amp;cts nnd figures are so plain bopat yaar, or Ha par maath, la all
forc him.

wonder state, a thriving institution,
IMM Shoe Repairing—Hand Work
and results speak for themsclv s.
Anyway, no "knocker" was over con­ Just another sig.i that behind tho
84
verted in an argument. The satis­ clouds the sun is still stilning.
faction of having been recognized
-----------o----------merely serves to stimulate their
Our celebrated band will play at
bitterness.
Central Park tonight, threu games of
For any Shoe or Oxford you wear into the Store.
Tho "knocker" Ib an nppendlx to basket ball at tho Parish IIouso, two
It makes no difference how badly ShoeB are worn
creation.
Ho thinks in destructive games at Leesburg, good picture at
out. Buy any pair of Ladies’ H igh Shoes or Men’s
terms, barks when not oven on a cold tho Star nnd hnlf a dozen other nITnirs.
High D ress or Work Shoes and our offer stands
trail, because it is his habit to bark, Somo city, somo city.
good.
nnd tho harm he can do is never con­
sequence. It might be tho course of
Beginning
Wo want to congratulate tho San­
wisdom for the people and newspaper ford merchants for their wonderful
to realize thin nnd remember it when support of their little Dnily Herald.
two-by-four persons riso on their They are coming across with the big
hind logs nnd howl at tho moon. Flor­ sales nnd tho regular advertising and
FOR ONE WEEK
ida will be heto nnd prospering nftor we appreciate it mure than wordB can
ITERALD B m c n i O
-T tts rro
they have shuffled off their mortal tell. Dnily advertising will certainly
:
Ftirelr f Aclv«rtl*itiii R r p r ru a U llv t
PROSPECTS
ARE
BRIGHTENING
coils
nnd are complaining in paradise make Sanford great.
1 T il;.,.M ? re :a n i *h e ?3ASSOCIATION
or elsewhere because the music is too
---------- o----------From all manner of sources tho in­ loud.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
Everybody
who trios Tnnlnc hns
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
-------------o------------formation is now coming to tell of
something good to say about it.—Un­
THAT K. K. K. NOTICE
ion Phnrmncy.—Adv.
On and after tho first of February brighter times ahead for business in
every
form.
Tho
federal
reserve
the Weekly Herald wll be $2.00 per
year instead of $2.50. Tho Herald hoard is showing wnys for believing KOME KLEAN AND KONFESS:
S A N F O R D , FLA,
SANFORD HIGH
Yore paper is a disgrace to yore
will put on a campaign at that time that the stringency and hesitation
WINS FROM FAST
•nd wants every one in Seminole noticed in the money market for the community and to tho stato. Youro
editorial
polisy
is
offensive
to
com­
county to subscribe for the Weekly. Inst few months of 1021 will grad­
STETSON “Y”
F irst N at’l Bank Annex
8
ually pass into history nnd a new era mon descency nnd obnoxus to this
-------------o------------"
T
he
Family
Shoe
S
to
re”
KInn.
You
arc
a
violator
of
tho
(Tram Thurtduy'i ltelly)
8
W i miss the sun when it does net of prosperity, with a general rovivnl
Stetson Y. M. C. A. went down in
of activities will bo usherc'* in dur­ tacrcd principles of white suprcemicy
shins.
ing tho first of 1922. Tho news is and the IN-FIZZLE-BLE EMPIRE. defeat last night to one of tho best
SEE 0UR WIND0W
You arc therefore kommnnded to (cams over put out by Sanford by
However, the sun Is good to Florida worth n great deal becouse it comes
tho ctoBo score of 31*28.
and shines some 3G2 days in tho when cheerfulness, optimism and en­ ho nnd appenr for trial before the
Sanford wob out to avenge the de­
Mystic
Kowrt
of
the
KInn
nt
the
terprise
are
most
needed,
nnd
will
year.
'
feat handed to them by tho Stetson
Tampa
Bay
Knssnno,
Tampa,
nt
7:30
strengthen
tho
tone
set
nnd
lead
into
------- o-----------p m February tho 8 next to oxplnne "Y" early in tho season, and with n
Tho prospects wero never brighter n chorus of good times.
Said do or die spirit started out to wado
The Chicago Journal of Commerco, yore disrepputahle conduck
for a big spring season in Sanford.
through tho College hoys. At the end
trial
to
ho
held
in
conneckshun
with
From all accounts the celery nnd tho admittedly conservative, comes into tho press breakfust of tho Tampa of tho first hnlf the score was 10-12 in
spring crops will bring good money. the new yenr with tho declaration Rotary KKlub
HEREIN FALE Sanford’s fnvor. In tho last half tho
that we should say, not "carry on"
---------------------- o — - ■ NOT
undpr
pcnuelty
of a rough ride Stetson team showed a complete rohut "let’B go." The former slogan,
And tho Sanford people are going according to the Journal of Com­ in n sticky suit.
vorsnl, o f form, nnd by Homo pretty
ahead with the many big improve­ merce, was indicative of desperation,
shooting by Drew succeeded in tying
A WHITE CAPP,
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
ments that this city needs and must u rallying of the reserves to combat
Chief Klonbuil. tho score on'v to hnvo Sanford re­
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
have. If wo enn got those five story nn impending evil.
Writo the Rotary Club if you will gain tho lead with MsLucns nnd Chris­
Describing tho
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
buildings started our city will bo a city situation when "carry on" was the koine. By order of tho Imporlnl tensen shooting from nil angles of
the floor.
sure enough.
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
wntch word nnd rallying cry, tho Gizzurd.
------------ o ------------Sanford’s
supeilor
pnssing
swept
The above notice means thnt we
newspaper says:
Good news! W. T. Donnuliy and
A word of difference, as you see, will have to attend the Rotary Break­ tho "Y" team complete'y off their
family will arrive hero tomorrow in between the conditions that inspire fast in Tampn on tho 8th of Feb­ feet, and with McLucas, McLaulin and
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Christensen shooting from all over
their yachts to mnkc n slay of n
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the one nrmonition and the conditions ruary or got an overcont of feathers.
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the floor there was nothing for Stet­
month or more. This is the man that
Wo
will
try
and
lie
there.
S
thnt inspire the other. There is no-j
son to do but to go down in defeat to
has done and is doing so much for
thing of desperation, nothing of hope-1
a better team. McLaulin nt center
Sanford. Give them tliu glad hand.
lcssness or forlorn hope, in either the ORLANDO’S SUB-TROPICAL FAIR.
was the outstanding star in the first
business or social situation ns they
Snnford just now occupies tho posi­ exist at this moment. We have car­
It seems hardly more thnn a few half, caging five field goals, ami put­
tion of a business man who has a good ried on until the harassed foes of days since we were hearing of tho ting r » a great defensive game.
McLucas at right forward set the
ROSE FOUR
business and bates to enlurgo it on credit stringency, price deflation, wonderful success of the last Sub- crowd wild with his great hair rais­
labor
unrent
and
international
mis­
Tropical Mid-Winter Fair at Orlan­ ing abets, his side-stepping and duck­
account of the extra expense.
Wo
BLISS TRIUMPH
givings are about to drop. Decreas­ do; and here it is almost time for it ing was unbeatable. Christensen at
are in tho samp boat. We liuve the
ing unemployment enusing improve­ to open its doors again I
left forward played a fine game mak­
world a t our feet but so many of us ment of buying power has reinforced
COBBLERS
Tho thirteenth annual exposition of ing some of tho prettiost shots over
aro well satisfied with things just as the position of retailer, manufactur­ this five-county association will open
This seed stock is especially selected Maino Grown,
they are and hnto to tako on inoro er, farmer, hanker, nnd so on. This February 14, and for one weak will seen hero. Cowan and Smith, tho two
from fields free from B lig'.t infection
business, float bonds for needed im­ is all tho result of cnrrylng on. This lie tho center of interest to residents guards, played u wonderful game, and
B
provements, make a bigger town, get carrying on that we linve been doing and visitors of a largo party of tho by their spectacular guarding kept tho
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"Y” boys in trouble all tho time. Drew
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out nnd hustle, work harder, work hns not ended tho battle—it would bo state. Its premium lists arc being
PECK
BAGS
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at tight forward played a great game
fnstor, lose sleep on committoo meet­ rash to nrguo that it hns even gone distributed and show a fine atten­
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for the losers, caging 18 of his team’s
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Ask for Prices
ings of tho Chamber of Commerce, so far ns to turn its tide, Not even tion to detail in tho matter of recog­
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28 points. McLucas was the leading
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don't wnnt any clubs, don’t want golf the prentest hear, or pessimist, how­ nizing worth in many places In each
scorer of the homo hoys with lfl
links, don’t want to do anything that ever, ran deny thnt it hns checked it, department hitherto overlooked or ig­
points to his credit. Much credit for
might disturb our peaceful slumbers bringing about n stnto of affairs nored by other fair associations.
tho success of the Sanford team is
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or that will take more money. It la which everywhere toduy Justifies the
Tho 1022 Otlamlo Fair, for thnt is duu to the able coaching of Mr. Wilkup to Sanford to maku these improve­ cry of "Lot’s Go" to onch other.
what everybody will call it despite its onson, who is putting tho boys through
FLORIDA
SANFORD
ments, bond tho city, pay more mon­
Financial nnd commercial publico? well-knowp honorable name,' has every a stiff practice every day.
ey, do more work, nssist nature in tions of tho country have within the indication of being the most success­
The Line-up
tho wonderful developments in nnd pnst ten days reviewed tho situation ful yet held by tho organization. Tho
McLucas (c) (16) ...... Right forward
nround Sanford and we cart then sit in tho United States nnd unanimous­ oiTicora and directors have given hard
Sanford—
MHMHMMMMHHHHHMMHMMMMMHHMMMMHMMMMMHMMMMMMMMNNN
back in about ten years from now nnd ly report conditions excellent nnd im­ work and much time to building up a Christensen (5) ...
...Loft forward
let the younger generation do their proving.
The trend of nctivitiei is strong exhibition this year; and that McLaulin (10) ......................... Center
share in paying for tho bonds and in ths right direction, the view is thoy have succeeded is beyond doubt. Cownn .............................Right guard
It is Easy to Identify
keeping the city going and it will ho a opening for Investigations for manu­ Tho men who arc nt the head of the Sm itli........................................... Loftguard
city of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND facturers, for research and discovery. association aro those whose very
Stetson "Y”—
PEOPLE.
Tho country is on its feet again nnd names spell success. Tho president is Drew (captain) (18)....Right forward
Hon. W. R. O’Nenl; C. E. Howard, White (8) ................... Loft forward
going forward.
WHY T n E WAILING?
Of all tho nations of tho world the is tho secretary nnd Hem. J. L. Giles Reitte (2) .................. ............. Center
United Stntes stands forward ftB sol­ is the treasurer. With these men a Day ................................ Right gunrd :
Th# Orlando Roporter-Star soetns vent, progressive, /enterprising nnd strong board of managing directors, Markoxitz ......................... Left gunrd
, ii
and,
under
them,
department
superin­
to hs dead against tho city of Orlan­ capable.
Prosperous people, united
Iteforccs—Whitcomb nnd Dning,
Oar Store is headquarters for both SPALDING'S and ■
do owning their municipal plants. It in every proper cause and retaining t e n d e n t s of known ability and long ex­
Umpire—Bevcn.
REACH p ose Ball, Foot Ball and Tennis goods, Our 1922 S
says in purt:
individuality of thought nnd action in perience.
Scorer—Prof. McKay.
B
Tho man or woman in reach of Or­
"It is doubtful if tho peoplo of Or­ the pursuit of hnpplness, tho Amer­
line is a winner. B ig reduction in prices.
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lando realize the serious situation of ican hns nothing to deter him from lando on St. Valentine's day who does
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Every customer a satisfied custoa
tho water and light question. It must gnining his desires nnd ovorylncen- not attend the opening of the Sub- mor.—Wight's.
353-3tc&amp;w-c
s
bo clear to every person who mlngtos tivo to combine for* tho advancement Tropical Mid-Winter, five-county fair,
with peoplo from all walks of life and of hiB country.
Good times nppenr and who does not spend that week, or
The only "Homo House" of Sanford.
from all parts of tho city, that tho ahead and the track Is clear.—Times most of it, inside tho grounds, will -Comfort Cottage.
Rf»5-tfc
miss a grout opportunity to know
preposition to take over tho property Union.
T hero’s n m an n t tho curb to sorv
what Cuntrul Florida is like, and what
by tho city, will he voted down. There
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seems to bo an antipathy against vot­ THE SILENT TREATMENT FOR it is doing every year.—Tampa Trib­ ysu.—-W ight’s.
une.
ing tho amount of hands that will bo
FLORIDA CRITICS
Gasoline 2fic at Wight's. 263-3tc
. — —o-------------required. In fact it looks like thcra
OUR BIRTHDAY
will ho a determined “No" registered
Tho St, Petersburg Times calls upon
MRS. GOODSPEED INJURED
at tho polls.
the
state
press
to
give
tho
"knock­
"Tho Roportor-Stnr has boon noutrnl
Today is tho birthday of the- editor
(From Thundty'ft Dally)
on this question, nnd still Is. Blit ers" the silent treatment when Flor­ of tho Herald and early this morning
in helping us to build th e m ost complete Service Sta­
Mrs. Ralph Goodspccd was badly
ida
is
tho
Issue,
pointing
out
that
when* one takes his pencil nnd goes to
before arising the following contribu­ injured last night about nino o'clock
tion in Central Florida.
tho tnx records' nnd figures for a "Florida is a success—if it wore not tions came rolling in nnd almost sub­ being run down by a car as she stopp­
tho
"knockers"
would
lot
it
alone.”
ahort time, ho is nppallod by what the
ed from tho Gibson car in which she
Thirc la merit ir. The Ttwvs vug- merged us:
WE ARE DOING OURS
lorccnst must be if uie uocessury milTho
hanks
closed
after
cancelling
has been riding nnd w h s about to go
logo is added for taking care of what gestion, for the inclination to answer our notes; ten boxes^. of Bankers' into the homo *f her father, Capt. P,
By reducing the price of Gasoline as shown although
would bo necessary in caso the city every Tom, Dick on Harry who criti­ Choice cigars from John Mauser; M. Elder on Oak avenue. Mrs Good,
there has been no reduction in the wholesale m ark et
takes over the property. Under ordi­ cizes Florida Is strong among tho week’s groceries from L, P. McCul- tipeed doci not remember hearing the
people
of
the
state
as
wsll
as
in
ths
nary circumstances this paper would
er and Deane Turner; Ford car from car or seeing it until it was upon her.
favor municipal ownership and opera­ jress, which is not strange, however, Ed. nigginsj house and lot from Fortunately the car knocked her
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
tion by a non-partisan hoard of trus­ when the facts are considered. These Frank P. Forster, another lot from down and flat on the ground the ear
And it Is our aip^
serve you better each time you
tees. But the present tax situation defenses are prompted by a sense of Joe Lalng; suit of clothes from Per­ passed completely over her none of
devotion,
themselves
having
such
un­
call.
makes this almost an unthlnkabla
kins ft Britt and the Sanford Shoe A
limited faith In Florida the people Clothing Co.; furniture from Frank the wheels touching her. The first
proposition."
Impact however caused a bad cut in
We would like to have the Report­ •nd the press stand ready at all times Miller and Jack Davidson; diamond her head and several bruises hut
er-Star tall ui If the queatlon of taxea to brand a false colored statement. It rings from Henry McLaulin and John aside from that Mr* Goodspsed is all
ia difficult Indeed to remain silent Brady safety razors and pocket knife
enters Into tho discussion at all in
right today and rapidly recovering
Ml'.latlon to the purchase of the utilities, when something that ia very dear Is from Bob Newman and Joa BaM; ham from the shock of the accident. The
la it not a fact that the bond issue for being attacked^
and egge from Charlie Campbell; ten gash in her head required several
We have also some Rare Bargains in Tires,
But silence sometimes Is the best
utilities takes care of Itself and the
dollars a day from tha Chamber of stitches but her escape waa so narrow
l' aU sizes, Cord and Fabric
bonda Issued are Issued against the policy of loyalty, Also, often It is Commerce for attending meetings; a that Mra Goodspeed and her family
plants and tho monsy from ths opera­ best cura for "knockers." The con year’s subscription from tha only man are not worrying about what did hap­
Ml . )
tion of the planta is spent to retire tempt of sllenc!—and this Is the most In town who does not take the Dally pen but of what might have happen­
effective
forpn
of
eontempt—is
not
-the utility bonds and pay the Interest
Herald, etc., etc., etes., and then the ed
on same. Does this plan not ellml relished by them. They like notorl- blamed whistle blow and wo woka up.
nate the question of tho bonds am oty, their names In the papers, rep But it is our birthday Just th! same.
Guard your stomach. It ia ths^
the money and all else .as far as the udiations—and the groat majority oi!
foundation of health or disease. The
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tax payers are concerned. In other them do not reserve passing con
Well, it takes a bright aun to make world’s most famous stomach msdl*
' There’s a Man a t the Carb to Serve You
words 8tnfor&lt;l expects to vote bonds slderatlon, as The Times says.
ono
get
up
In
^ho
m o r n in g — there Is cine is Tanlec ■Union Pharmacy.
Florida Is bigger than all the,
for Improvements soon. These bonds
critics.
Tha state Is established, a j so much to keep you awake a t night. t Adv.
will be separate and distinct from ths

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THE'SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD; FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1922

circuit court adjourned

TUESDAY FOR THE TERM;
MANY CASES HANDLED

LITTLE L. P. McCULLER
BADLY INJURED YESTERDAY
COLLIDED WITH AUTOMOBILE

LONGWOOD

clothes for some time, The case will
LIGHT FINGERED NEGROES
WORE PERKINS A BRITT SUITS not come up until the next term of v?88
BUT WILL NOW WEAR STRIPES tho circuit court.
r
You enn’t get strong on a woalc, t
Claire, Richard Claire nnd flimsy met. Tone up your stomach.
John 'Wesley, negroes who nave been Eat plenty of nourishing food and
working In tho pressing club of Clyde build up your system. Tanlac docs
i*1
Chapman in tho rear of Perkins A it.—Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
/
Britt’s store arc In Jail nwnltlng tho
action of tho circuit court being bound tAMERICA INTERVENES
over In tho city court this morning by
IN CONTROVERSY
Judge Alarincs on tho chnrgo of
c n iL I AND PERU
stealing clothing. Porkin &amp; Britt hnve
been misslong stuff from tho store I
(Hr T h e 4 i m ( I « I N r r r u )
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jnn. 18.—
for some time hut suspicion wns not
directed to the pressing club until a Tho American government hns inter­
slight duo wns followed up this week vened In tho controversy between
whon many suRb of clothes and bnth Chile nnd Peru involving tho execu­
robes and other nrticles were found nt tion of the trenty of Ancon inviting
tho homes of the negroes in question tho two South American governments
nnd it wns found that they hnd been to send plenipotentiaries to Washing­
enrrying on n Bystem of swiping ton for n conference.

L. P. McCullor, Jr., tho little son of (
Mr. ana Mrs. L. P. McCullor was
R R f t 15 b i « S#
seriously injured last evening near
«
his homo on Ninth street when he
Mrs, A. Y. Fuller and daughter
stepped in front of a pnssing car and Frances were visitors in Orlando
Civil Docket Well Cleaned Up During the Term of was struck down before the drivor Wednesday.
Court Just Ended
could got nwny from him. The little
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl, Miss Olivo Dilifellow wns with his nurse but broke kell, Mrs. Edwin Dinkcll, and Mrs.
Circuit Court convened Monday nt Green, C. W. Culpepper, tho nbove nwny from hor to run across the E. D. Beager were visitors in Orlando
10 a. m., and the following cases were jury being accepted, wore sworn ac­ street and avoiding one car that was Wednesday.
cording to law, and after hearing tho pnssing stopped in front of tho ono
celled:
Mr. John Dunbnr nnd Alisa Elsie
K. It. Murrell vs. Forest Lnko, ad­ evidence in this cas?, tho court direct­ that struck him nppnrontly never see­ and Mrs. E. E. Hardy wore shopping
ing tho nppronching cnr. Ho sus­ In Snnford Wednesday.
ministrator of tho estate of Frnnk ed the verdict for plnintiff.
Cameron, deceased; dnmnges $900.00.
Seminole Abstrnct Co., a corp., vs. tained a slight frncturc of the skull.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray nnd daughter
This causo coming on to bo heard, Frank Redd, damages $500.
This’ The car thnt hit him immediately Miss Maude of Indinnnoplis nnd II. F.
and tho plaintiff bolng represented in cause coming on to bo heard, the plain­ picked him up nnd ruchcd him to the Phipps of Tampa were tho guest of J.
hospital whero it wns found thnt while
Court by John O. Lconardy, and Geo. tiff being represented in open court by
E. Phipps a fow days this week.
G. Herring, and the defendant being Attorney E. F, Housho'dor nnd tho de­ ris injuries were serious nnd very
The property formally owned
’present In court attended by his coun- fendant being represented in open pninfut they were not necessarily by Mrs. W. S. Entzmingur of Plant
fatal nnd the many friends of tho
ie1, Geo. A. DoCottcs, on motion of tho court by attorney, Geo. A. DeCottes,
City and now occupied by Overstreet
attorneys for tho plaintiff, a non-suit and this causo being r.i issue tho fol­ bright little chap breathed a sigh of and Payne ns grocery store has re­
relief nnd sympathy for the parents.
lowing jury served: S. M. Donnr J.
Is entered by t^ie court.
It seems from all accounts of thu cently changed owners and is now
Tho sheriff having made return of W. Bell, R. F. Washburn, J. W. Fort­ necldent that it was no fault of tho owned by J. W. Schumnn of AUlford,
tho regular venire of eighteen tho fol­ ier, R. A. Green, C. W. Culpepper, tho driver of the car ns tho little chnp Conn. We understand thorc will bo
lowing answorod to their names: J. nbovo Jury benig accepted, were sworn did not see the car nnd stepped direct­ no immediate changes and will be
W. Hell, B. W. Herndon, R. B. Lynch, according to law, and hearing nil of ly In its path running all the tlmo still occupied by Overstreet &amp; Payne.
D. L. Long, H. II. Pattlshall, R. F. the evldonco tho court directed tho nnd coming from behind tho other Mr. Schunmn we lenrn is a very on*
egertic man and we trust will make
TVnshburn, J. W. Fortier, R. A. Now- following verdict for plaintiff in tho ear.
man, Ben Smith, J. F. Mitchell, J. M. sum of $188.75.
These accidents wilt happen nnd for tho betterment of Longwood.
McKinley Music Co., n corp., vs. H. only go to show thnt tho utmost care
Vining, R. A. Green, C. W. Culpepper,
Miss Margaret Stuart spent the
J. W. Flynt, J. E. Snydor and S. M. L. Gibson, assumpsit dnmtigcs $200.; should bo oxcrciscd by people driving week end with her mother Mrs. Geothis enso wns continued for the term cars nil the timo, by those walking Stuart. Miss Arnrgnrct is attending
Donne.
Tho following wore not found In tho by consent of both parties.
nnd especially those who are crossing the Sanford High School.
J. E. Vincent vs. J. M. Saucer, dam­ streets.
county: M. B. Burkett and P. S.
Claude Ilinchcliff has bought five
ages $500, The folowing men com­
Cleveland.
acres of truck land on tho Wcklvn
The following were excused by tho posed the jury: It. II. Lynch, J. M.
River and will put in a crop of pot­
Vining, Ben Smith, S. M. Donne, D. School Children
court: J. E. Snyder.
atoes at once.
Welch Furniture Co., n corporation, vs. L. Long nnd R. F. Washburn. Tho
Louis Entzinger of Clearwater wns
of Florida Show
D. A. Caldwell, D. D, Caldwell and II. jury here presented tho following ver­
visiting
hii p trents Mi. nnd Air?. C.
Friendship France W. Entzinger
W. Caldwell, late co-partners trading dict for tho plaintiff of $255.20,
Sunday.
Court hero adjourned for tho term.
and doing business as D. A. Caldwell
Air. A, Ruck who hns sold out his
Stnte Superintendent Shouts Submits store in Sanford is building n store
&amp; Sons; damages $800,00. This causo
Report on French Restoration Fund building near hia residence in South
coming on to bo heard, tho plaintiff
Conti ihuted by Public Schools
being represented in court by Attor­
Longwood,
neys J. E. Ricketson and R. S. Field,
S. A. B. WilkiiiBon of Snnford was
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 18.—Stnto the guest of Air. and Mrs. Bill Allen
and tho defendants not being repre­
Supcitntendent William N. Shunts has for the week end.
sented, comes now six good and law­
addressed tho following letter to Hon.
ful men to servo ns jurors, to-wit: J.
Mr. and All’s. B. C. Hnrtly nnd child
J.
J. Tific t, commissioner bureau of ren and Alias DcBoc of Clovcrland
W. Bell, B. W. Herndon, J. W. Fortier,
education, Washington:
It. A. Newman, C. W. Culpepper, J.
were the guest of Air. and Mrs. Jack
W. Flynt, tho jury being nccoptcd, ROTARIANS AND ItOTAUI-ANNS Hon. J. J. Tigert,
Hartley Sunday.
Commissioner, Bureau Education,
were sworn according to law, and al­ HAD MOST PLEASANT EVKNMrs. R, J. Reiter entertained Sat­
Washington, D. C.
ter hearing all of vho evidence the
urday eve. with a candy pull in honor
AT VALDEZ HOTEL
My Dear Sir:
court directed the foPowing verdict:
of Miss Helen Moran. At a late hour
The following is the report of the refreshments were served.
Judgment for pluintiff in sum of
(From Thuritlay'* Daily)
There
The Rotary Club chalked up anoth­ French restoration fund contributed were many from Longwood and D. D.
$181.50 and interest from November
er good timo In tho history of tho club ly the public schools of Florida, on Moran ami a crowd from Geneva
17, 1914, at 8 per cent.
Emil Mach, and Earnest Mach, co lust night when the club had ‘ adies France day, November 23, 1921, tho motored over. Miss Helen returned
H E S alesm an becom es m o re effi­
partners doing business as Mach Bros., night” nt an evening meeting nnd day designated for the school chil­ with them.
cient w h e n equipped w ith a F o rd
vs. Frank Blnir, Replevin. This cause luncheon in the Palm Room at tho dren to give expression to their
Col. Unifies of Altamonte entertain­
friendship for the people of the re­ ed the children nnd "grown up folks"
coming on to be heard, and the plain­ Valdez Hotel.
R u n ab o u t; he co v ers m o re territo ry ,
tiffs being present In open court at­ Tho entertainment commlttco ar­ public of Franco.
of Longwood Friday P. M. at his thea­
visits m ore prospects a n d a s a result,
Tho report gives tho amount con­ tre Jessimine. Everyone was invit­
tended by their counsol, Johnston A ranged n good program nnd President
closes
m ore sales.
Garrett, also conies tho defendant nt* II. It. Slovens calling tho meeting to tributed by counties—several counties ed to take a rido on his Yacht Knth(, tended by his counsol, Geo. A. Do­ order paid tho ladies a finu compli­ reporting nothing, duo cither to tho nryn but n rope became entangled in
N o w aitin g 1for train s, o r for busses to
Cottcs, nnd this cause being nt issue, ment nnd said ho hoped to have thorn shortness of tho notice given or to tho the rudder so was unable to take tho
c
a rry him to to w n s w h e re tra in s don’t
comes new six good nnd lawful men present nt least onco a year nt tho some counties. Seventeen shrdlu stir ride.
Everyone had a most enjoy­
go. T h e salesm an driv in g his F o rd
He indifference of school officials of some able time,
to servo as jurors, lo-wit: R. B. mootings of tho Rotary Club.
Lynch, J. F. Mitchell, Ben Smith, II. then turned the meeting over to R. J. counties. Seventeen counties out of
R
u n a b o u t is continually on th e j o b Mrs. and Airs. A. Y. Fuller were
II. Puttishnli, D. L. Long nnd J. M. Holly ns toastmaster nnd song lendor sixty-one made contributions, ns fol­ j visitors in Sitnford Tucslay.
a fte r business. A n d a t th e n e w low price
Vining. The juiy being accepted by and there wns something doing every lows:
o f $325.00, th e F o rd R u n a b o u t offers
Memorial
both the attorneys for the plaintiff, minute for over ono hour. Tho mem­
tran sp o rtatio n a t a n exceptionally lo w
Shrlno
School
Foch
and th enttorney for the defendant, bers nnd guests hardly hnd time to
Fund
Fund
Medal
enjoy
the
excellent
menu
served
by
were sworn according to law, nnd nfcost p er m ile.
tcr hearing all of the evidence in the tho populnr Valdez Hotel in their us­ Baker .............. $ 3.42 $
$
5,00
case, nnd the arguments of counsel, ual capable stylo. The Rotarinns and Bradford ...
P h o n e us, a n d let u s tell y o u h o w o th e r
. 1.00
and being charged by the court, they Rotari-Anns joined hcnrtlly in the Calhoun ....
concerns h a v e found it good business
15.35 14.42
retired to their room to consider their songs and every member of tho club DeSoto ....
to equip th e ir salesm en w ith F o rd R u n ­
25.00
. 25.03
verdict. Tho jury hero entcrod open was called upon to say something or Dade .........
abouts.
G9.10
court and presented a verdict for de-' do something. Tho toastmaster pick­ Escambia .
2,61
2.61
fondant Attorneys for the plaintiffs ed on Randntl Chase ub one of the now Gadsden .....
.23
.17
Baby Rotes to take a degree and he Glades .....
here made motion for a new trial.
Hardee
.....
12.00
12.72
was
made
to
stand
on
a
chair
with
a
Jacob D. Homstcin and Emil Cro3.00
chin, co-partnora doing business un­ napkin tied round his neck nnd n baby Jefferson ...
,
FORD DEALER
1
i
-►
1.10
der the name and stylo of Wear-Well rnttlo in his hand whiio he took a Lafayette ...
3.68
3.88
Pants Co., va. Chas. Kanner; damages solemn obligation to do various and Leon .........
C. C. COBB, Salesiil&amp;if
Sanford, Fla.
14.47 10.30 10.00
$1,000. This causo coming on to bo sundry things which will be impossi­
GIVE QUICK RELIEF #
13.98 27.27
heard, and the plaintiffs being repre­ ble for him to carry out but Randall
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33
S *u lt&lt; •*&gt; u
28.19
sented in open court by Attorneys J. wns gnmo nnd promised to do hia best
• W W A r .W A V .V /.V .V A
25.27 22.48
Miss Alyce Satterfield, the attrac­
E. Ricketson and It. S. Field, and tho
1.00
defendant being represented in open tive guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Duane
court by Attorneys Dickinson &amp; Dick­ Tumor, wns present nnd again capti­
inson. Attorneys for tho defendant, vated all present by hor clever rendi­ Totuls ........ $215.78 $39.75 $37.01
:
objected to tho admission in evidence tion of some good catchy songs ac­ Grand total ............................ 353.14
It matters not how this fund was
of tho depositions, ns same do not com­ companying horself on the ukelclo and
a
ply with tho statute, which objection she was called upon again and again contributed, many wore undecided how
wns sustained by the court. On mo­ during the luncheon to give them an­ they desired it divided. Therefore, I
Call on us. We will give you all information
tion of attorneys for tho plaintiffs, a other .song. Miss Sntturfictd wns ono authorize you to divide it among tho
of tho Y. M. C. A. girls sent to Franco three funds ns circumstances may sug­
non-suit is entered by tho court.
and make your application for License
|
during
the war to keep up tho spirits gest, us you are in possession of tho
Zachary Crate &amp; Novelty Works vs.
for your car
George W. Venable; damages $1,500. of tho boys nnd tho "Y" sent u good fact enabling you to make the wisest
Case continued for term by consent one when thoy choso Miss Satterfield. distribution of it.
Enclosed find cashier’s check fur thu '
Carl Jacobsen, a Rotarian of Nowof both parties..
nrk, N. J., who is in tho city with hia amount, $353.14.
M. Frnnk Sons &amp; Co., a corp., vs. wife tho guests of Col. nnd Mrs. Geo.
You will pleaBo boo that this re­
D. C. Brock; assumpsit damages $250.
W. Knight, wna called upon for a few port and the fund are delivered to th e'
Attorneys for the plaintiff moves tho remarks nnd expressed himself nB bo­ proper custodian. Wo are sorry tho t
WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES
«outt for a continuance for the term, lng enrried away with Sanford and amount is so small, due largely to tho
which motion was denied by the court.
Sanford people whero ho had experi­ shortness of the notico requesting tho
On motion of attorneys for the plain­ enced that ‘good old Southern hospi­ niut^rvsncr of France day.
tiff, a non-suit is entered by the court. tality" of which he had heard so much
Yours respectfully,
Elmer Candy Co., a corp., vs. Bette but never experienced before coming
W. N. S1IEATS,
'J'H E impoeelbla has
Dros. Assumpsit damages $300. This to Sanford.
State Supt,
happened. Here Is a
cause coming on to be heard and the
The singing of "America” and the • Since forwarding the letter, how­
plaintiff being represented fn 1open "Little Senford Flower" finished the ever there wee received In Saturday’s
VULCANISING
cotnpltt# eleetric plant
court by Attorneys J. E. Ricketson evening’s enjoyment end the entire mail from Palm Beach county, the
so lew la price that every
And R. s. Field, Pnd the defendants’ party adjourned to the dining room aum of $36.87 to be added to the fund,
Firti and Hag Arena*
Phene 447-W |
one can new enjoy elec­
being represented in open court by At­ where Peter Scheal and A1 Withering- so that the total from Florida has
tricity. It ie built on «
torney E, F. Housholder. Attorney ton played that dance, musle that r#» been increased to $388.81,
M M m nnui
quality basis end sold at
for defendants, confesses judgment In fuses to allow your feet to etand still
a quantity price; large
the sum of $202.08 with interest from, and. for another hour the Rotariana TAMPA ROTARY CLUB
, Dec. 23rd, 1920.
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enough tor lights end
and their guests enjoyed the dance and
RAISES $18,009 FOR
General Motors Aeceptancs Corp,, then departed for their homea with
BOY SCOUT CAMP
small power uses; run by
"W- Will Henson and Elbert J. Taylor, tb* feeling that Rotary and Rotary
the wonderful Auto-Lite
(Bjr T h e Am m Ii IcB Pr*N)
&lt;loing business as Tsylor Motor Co., banquets were just about the beet in
engine-generator. Cell end
TAMPA, Jan. 18.—The Tampa Ro­
Geed six-raem house with fifteen seres of cel­
•damages $800, The court directed a the whole world.
we will gladly explain
tary Club voted to raise $16,000 for
verdict for plaintiffs of $334,44 includ.
ery I M half tiled. Can arrange reasonable
the Tampa Boy Scouts to buy a forty1
further.
3ng interest
FLORIDA SWINE GROWERS
m terms. It wiH pay you to inyestigatef this
IN CONVENTION TODAY acre tract adjoining Camp Blze to en­
General Motors Acceptance Corp.,
large the Scout's quarters there.
■ property.
■vs. Goo. W. Benton nnd Elbert J. TayHOF-MAC
OCALA,^Jan.
18.—Florida
awlne
*• lor, doing business as Taylor Motor
Battery Co.
‘G°-, damages $800. The following growers association met at the&gt;an­ Fresh corned boof now ready. A
good
New
England
boiled
dinner.—
nual
convention
here
today
with
large
Jury serving: S. M. Doane, J. W. Bell,
Popular Market.
260-2tc
F. Washburn, J. W. Fortier, R. A. attendance from all parte of state.

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ihm bi and plant* caused a property to
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extend our loving sympathy to he*
beloved family and we wish to ex­
press to them and to her friends, how
much we loved her and how sadly
we shall miss her. Sho was such a
f a i t h f u l , earnest worker among us,
and had been for so many years. Her
life was always an Inspiration to­
wards that which is highest and best,
A true and faithful follower of
Christ, she was ovor true and faithto whatever ho callod her to do.
In losing her we feel that we have
lost ono of our most faithful mem­
bers and one of our dearest and true­
st friends, We shall miss her every­
where, In the choir, In our Mission
Study Class, In all our meetings,
but—
"Help us dear Lord to know—It
is not far
To that dear home where our be­
loved.
Doar Snvlor, take the burden off
wo prny
And show us henven is but a little
way.
Altho’ it seems so very, very for
To that dear homo where our boloved are
Wo know, wo know
It Is not so;
Oh, grant our faith may hold fast
'
when wo say
That sho is gono—gono but a little
way."
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that n copy of those resolutions be
spread upon tho records of (his socie­
ty, a copy he p/blishcd in the Sanord Herald, and a copy bo sent to
icr fnmily.
(Signed)
Mrs. L. R. Philips.
Mrs. J. K. Mottinger.
Mrs. Sallie I.u Griffith.
Committee.

THE VEGETABLE GARDEN

1

T h a s u c c e s s f u l b id d er w i l l ba r e q u ir ­
ed to x tv a bond e q u a l to f i f t y par can t
o f th a a m o u n t o f nla or t h e i r bid. s u a h
bond to bo e x e c u t e d b y a S u r e t y Co. l i ­
cen sed to do busIneRB In t h e S t a t e o f
F lo rid a , and th a b id d er s h a l l p ro d u ce a
c e r t i f i c a t e fr o m th e T r e a s u r e r o f t h e
S tn te o f F lo r id a s h o w i n g th e a m o u n t o f
th e doponlt and th o c l a t £
b o n d s ««M
d e p o s i t cavers.
T h e B ond s h a l l ba a p p r o v e d b y tha
B oard o f C o u n ty C om m lsalo n ere.
C o p ies o f th e p la n a a n d a p ec lf lo a tlo n a
m a y ba se e n a t th a o f f ic e o f t h e C lerk
o f th o C ircuit C o u rt In Hanford, o r at
th e o f f ic e o f F red T. W il li a m s , S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a.
T ho C ou n ty C o m m ls a lo n e r e r e s e r v e
th e r ig h t to r e j e c t a n y nnd a l l bide or
a c c e p t a n y bid t h e y m a y d e e m to be fo r
tho beat Intereat o f th e C ou n ty.
L, A. BR U M L BY ,
C h a ir m a n B oard
C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r s.

l a t h a CtrmUt C a a r t e l t h a Sev ent h
i l e l a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a , lV 7 a « * » * *
S e m l n o e l C o un t y * —l a C h a n c e r y

No vegetables are as good as those
NOTICE) OF MAHTESR'I HALE]
grown in ono’s own garden, and there
i
8 *Comp'lalnantl‘ y D,inkl a co r ^ ' ° n .
is no reason why fresh vegetables
V
S
.
should not bo a part bt rnc dally J iii
Mabel M. K e e l y , e t a l. Defendant!
N o t ic e la h e r e b y g i v e n th a t under and
of every family. At tho beginning of
b y v i r t u e o f a d e c r e e o f fo reo lo eu re aS2
tho new year, attention should bo de­
s a l e e n t e r e d In th e a b o v e en title d
on th e 2 Sth d a y 0 f D e c e m b e r A. D f a n *
voted to tho home garden, advise
I. ua S p e c ia l M a ster In C hnncery
M onday, tho Sth d a y o.* February.y *A i?
workers of tho Agricultural Exten­
1022. In fro n t o f t h e C o u rt Hotteo
sion Division, University of Florida.
nt Hanford. S e m i n o le C ou n ty, K?orid»r
w ill o f f e r fo r s a l e a n d aell to t h V h i l h *
Now Is tho time to praparo seed­
eat an d b e s t b id d er fo r c a s h d u r in g ihL
le g a l h o u r s o f s a l e , th o f o l l o w i n g de?
beds and tho soil for the garden.
scrib ed land, s i t u a t e , l y i n g an d b n i n l
Frosts in Florida are usually light
In th e C o u n ty o f S em fn o fc, B u t e "0l
F lo rid a , m o r e p a r t i c u la r l y describ ed &gt;■
enough not to kill most vegetables, if A tte a t:
f o l lo w s , t o - w l t !
••
K. A. DOUOLASS,
( O f f i c ia l S e a l)
The N E K o f N W U o f B W * ; 8BU
given tho protection of a hot bed or
C lerk o f t h e C ir c u it Court.
o f 8 W U o i N W .t i l « W U o f N la u &amp;
cold frame. This fact makes It pos­ F l t E D T. W IL L IA M S,
BW U , nnd th e S
o f th e N t i o i t h i
E n g in e e r , Hanford, F lo r id a .
21-Eta S U o f S E U o f th e N W U o f See i*
sible to produce early vegetables.
T w p . 19 8., f l a n g e 30 K„ and a ls o begtiu
O F H AL E O F *00,000.00 H P E O - n i n g JO che. N o f t h e BW cor. o f s e l i
It is a good practice to test seed »NIOATLI CIIEOAD
A N D BRI DGE ] U I S T I M O T
se c t io n , t o w n s h i p
nnd
ra n ge:
for germination before planting «'In NO. 2, S E M I N O L E C OU NT Y , F L O H th e n c o N 20 chs., t h e n c e E 10 ch«
tth
h oe n c o H
in ch s tS
I D A, H I G H W A Y IMPROVE}8 20 chs..
ch s.. t hem**
h e n c e W 10
order to insure a good stand. Small
M E N T B ON DS
p o in t o f b e g i n n i n g ;
le e s b egin n in g
i l t . * f e e t W e s t a n d 20 f e e t s S u " h 0f
seed, like cabbage and turnip, can be N o tic e la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t s e a le d Tthe
MM r n r n t t h n a \ V U - •
testod on a hot stove. Those that p r o p o sa ls w ill bo r e c e i v e d b y th e B oard Tp. 19 8.. B a n g e 30 E., run then ce d
o f C o u n ty C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f S e m i n o le 120 ft. t h e n c e W 120 ft., th e n c e N lie
pop have vitality.
Tho dead ones C
ou n ty, F lorida, on or b efo ro th e e x ­ ft., t h e n c e E 120 ft,, to p o in t o f baglS*
nr.
a t io n o f t h i r t y d a y s fr o m t h e flrnt
bum.
Largo seed, like beets, car­ pp ir
T erm s: C ash. P u r c h a s e r to pay f0l*
u b lic a tio n o f th le n o tic e , a n d up to an d
rots and sugar corn, can bo tested by u n til J :30 o ’c lo c k p. m. on th e 7th d a y deed.
o f F eb ru a ry, A. D. 1922, nt tho Court
J. J. DICKINSON.
means of tho ray doll tester. This Ilouno at S a n ford , Homlnoto C ou n ty, 20-dta
S p e c ia l M a s t e r In Chancery.
a , fo r th o p u r c h a s e o f 190,000.00
consists in roiling tho seeds in a wet SFploerid
c ia l Bond an d B r id g e D le t r l c t No. 3,
cloth nnd placing tho roll in a warm S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , H i g h w a y 1m- I n Cciur lctu, i tS eCmoiunrotl eS eCvoeunntthy , J uF dl oi rclidanl . Cte.
r o v o m e n t B on d s. Bald bon u s b ea r In— In Chancery,
location. In about ten days open it f ero st nt th e r a t e o f etx por c e n t u m per
n u m , are d a ted J a n u a r y l e t , 1922, Innnd calculate the percentage of an
. „
D IV O R C E
te r c e t pnyablo s e m i - a n n u a l l y on J a n u ­ O liv ia Coxart,
sprouted seed.
va,
a r y l e t and J u ly l e t o f e a c h y e a r , b oth
clp n l nnd I n t e r e s t p a y a b le a t N ow E u g e n e C o ia rt.
Another point to consider is that of pYrln
ork, S ta t e o f N e w Y ork ; eald b o n d s
It a p p e a r s from th * a f f i d a v i t o f Olivb
e
in
o f th e d e n o m i n a t io n o f *1,000.00 n. Cozart, h erein d u t y fllod. th a t oho |«
leaving a fertile soil. Stable manure each,g and
all o f s a id b a n d s m a t u r i n g tho c o m p l a in a n t In t h e a b o v e entitled
is ono of tho best fertilizers known. on J a n u a r y 1st, 1962; eald b o n d s to be c a u se ; t h a t tho r e s ld e n c o o f E u gen e
ld s u b j e c t to t h e a p p r o v i n g o p in io n Cozart. t h ® d e fe n d a n t . Is u n k n o w n to
It should bo well rotted nnd should so
o f J o h n C. T h o m s o n , o b ta i n e d by th e the a f f i a n t ; th a t th o r e Is no o n e in the
B oard of C o u n ty C o m m i s s i o n e r s
o f S t a t e o f F lo rid a , th e s e r v i c e o f a . i b ?
hnvo a smnil percentage of straw to Homlnoto
C ou n ty, F lo rld n ; eald b o n d s
a u pon w h o m w o u ld bind defendmnnuro. This should be nppllcd w ill ho sold s u b j e c t to d e l i v e r y w ith i n apoon
n t; th n t tho d e f e n d a n t is o v er t w e n t v .
ten
d
n
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s
a
f
t
e
r
a
c
c
e
p
t
a
n
c
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o
f
bid.
All
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(21)
o f ag o.
7
broadcast at tho rate of ten tons to bids m ust bn a c c o m p a n i e d w it h a c e r t i ­ Y ou a r yearn
e t h e r e f o r e o rd ered to appear
tho acre nnd thoroly mixed into tho fied ch ock for o n e and o n e - h a l f por to Hils bill o f c o m p l a in t on tho Stli day
cant, o f tho a m o u n t o f tha b o n d s to bo o f F e b r u a r y , 1923, th o s a m e b e in g .
Roll. Stable mnnuro rnlscs tho tem- sold, Tho C ou n ty C o m in lselo n o re o f rule
d a y o f thin court.
e m i n o le County, F lo rid a , r e s e r v e tho
It I" fu r t h e r o rd ered t h a t th is notice
pornture of tho soil nnd thus hastens Sr ig
h t to roject a n y and a ll bids. Pro* ho p u b lish e d fo r e i g h t
co n se c u t iv e
plnnt growth. Commercial fertilizers fio s a ls sh ould be a d d r e s s e d to T H E w e e k s In tho S n n ford H erald , a n o w s.
lO A llD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS gn P or^ PU b B sh ed In S e m i n o le County.
should bo used nt intervals during tho O F SEM INOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A , a t
Florldn.
W i t n e s s E. A. D o u g la s s , C lerk o f the
growing period ns a top dresser to Hanford,
W IT N E S S m y h an d n s C lerk o f th o C ircu it Court, nnd tho s e a l th o ro o f th la
Board
o
f
C
ou
n
ty
C
o
m
m
lsa
lo
n
e
r
e
o
f
S
e
m
­
tho
5th d a y o f N o v . A. D. 1921.
%
stimulate rnpid growth.
in o le County, F lo rid a , nnd tho son! o f
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUdLASS.
Cabbage, cauliflower, collard, egg- said Board, th is 3rd d a y o f J a n u a r y , A.
(71af]#
1022.
Dy: V. E. DOUOLASS. D. a
plnnt, lettuce, tomato nnd onion seed D. (BEAT,)
E. A, DOUOLASS.
T H E T F O ttD A W IL K IN S O N .
C lerk, B oard o f C o u n ­
can ho sowed in tho seedbed in Jan­
11-910
ty C o m m is s io n e r s .
uary. Do not cover more than throoS e m i n o le C ou n ty, Fla. In th e C ircu it C ou rt, S e v e n t h Judicial
Circuit, In nnd fo r S em in ole,
qunrters of an inch deep. Turnips, 21-Stc
C o u n ty , F lo r ld n .
beets and carrots should bo planted A D D I T I O N A L O R D E R OK N OT I C E ,
IN C H A N C E R Y
In tho field ns onrly ns possible, if N r it Hnvei i C o u n t y S u p e r i o r C o u r t
F.
L.
W
o
o
d
r
uff, Complnlntant,
not nlrendy planted. Brussel sprout E d w a r d M. B r a d l o y , of N o w H a v e n ,
vs.
plants should bo sot also in January. Cuu nocl (cut,
P. H. L i n d nicy, P. F r o d o r n n d H. J.
Close. D e f e n d a n t s .
Com enn bo planted ns soon ns dan­ P l o r r ovsp o n t B, F o s t e r , o f N e w H a v e n .
OilIIHit OF PUBLICATION
w i do w , h e i r s,
representatives
a n d TO O. If L I N D S L B Y , P. F R E D E l t AND
ger of frost is over.
c r e d i t o r s of E l e n z e r 1C. F o s t e r , I nt o of
E. .1. C L O S E :
An effort should ho mndo to hnvo Hunforil, F l o r i d a , d c c e a e c d , a n d o t h ­ It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h o a f f i d a v i t of F,
ers.
1, W o o d r u f f , t h o c o m p l n l n t a n t , In t he
new vegetables every few dnys. This
a b o v e e n t i t l e d hu I« h e r e i n d u l y filed,
D e c e m b e r 27th, 1921.
Is t h e b e l i e f o f Iho a f f i a n t t h a t
enn he done by plnntlng now ones bo- H aAv cetni,o nC oton n eq cutiiectu t t. i t l e t o Inml In No w tt hh ae t pItl n ce
s o f r e s i d e n c e o f t h e a b o ve
tween tile rows every week or two. O r d e r e d , t h a t a d d i t i o n a l iiolloo o f t h e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s a r e u n k n o w n ; t h a t
o f t h e c o m p l a i n t In t h e a b o v e t h e r e Is no p e r s o n In t h o Htnto o f F l o r Remember thnt a fertile soil Is neces­ pu en nt ldt el ondc y cnHe
bn g i v e n b y p u b l i s h i n g I'hi. t h e s e r v i c e o f n u h p o o n u u p o n w h o m
o u l d bi nd Halil d ef uml anl H, a n d t h n t It
sary to keep plants growing rapidly. tnhciws s ponrpdne rr pInu b ltihs ho e dH aInn f oHr adn foHr edr, a lFd l, o ra­ w
Ih bln b el i ef t h a t mild dof oml nnt H aro

Mr. and Mrs. Rouso of Loko Gene
took supper with Mr. and Mrs. P. N.
Tho following statement Is Issued Wakefield Friday evaiiing.
by Collector of Internal Revenue D.
Mr. Victor PoterB and family and
T. Gorow, District of Florida:
Mr. Henry Levy spent Saturday at
FormB 104A, revised and simplified, Daytona Beach visiting Mr. and Mrs.
for filing individual returns of incomo Oscar Ncchoison.
for tho calendar year 1021 of $5,000
Mr. Logan was In Sanford Friday
and less will bo avuilablo Wednesday, on business.
January 18th, at tho offico of Collec­
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Prcvntt wero
tor of Internal Rovcnue Jacksonville,
in
Sanford transacting business on State Convention of
and tho following hrnnch offices: MiFriday.
nmo, Tampa, Pensacola, Key W est
American Legion at
Mr. Iluddelston was in Sanford on
A copy will ho mailed to taxpayers
West Palm Beach
who last year filed a return, but fail­ Friday.
Mr. P. N. Wakefield spent a few
ure to receive tho form docs not re­
lieve a tnxpayer of his obligation to days in Lake Gene this week on husl- ’romiss to Be One of the Rest in the
Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet arrived
History of tho Organization
filo a return on time—on or before
recently
from Now York nnd have
March lfi, 102?. The form has been
The State Convention of tho Ameri­
reduced from six to four pages, two taken the old Lnmerin homo and
will
spend
the
winter
there.
can
Legion, Department of Florida,
of which oro devoted to instructions
Mrs.
Fred
McFnrlnno
spent
will
bo
held in West Palin Beach on
which should ho carefuly read by the
Thursday
at
Osceola
visiting
her
dnrch
15,
10 nnd 17.
tnxpayer before filling in tho blunks.
many
friends
there.
Every
Legion
member in tho State
A study of theso instructions will
Mr.
D.
S.
Albcrston
of
Osceola
was
is
EXPECTED
TO
BE PRESENT on
grontly lessen difficulties heretofore
theso dotes.
encountered in correctly making out In Geneva Friday on business.
ida, on c e ik w e e k f o r t w o w o o k s ruo - o v e r t h o a g o o f t w u n t y - u n o y e a r s of
Mr. Owens of Osceola was in
Committees hjnvo been nppointod to Rui&gt;-My-T!sm, n pain killer. 13-lGtc cosMlvoly b e g i n n i n g on o r b e f o r o t h e age.
tho returns.
I T IH T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D t h a t
9t h d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1922.
Haiti d e f e n d a n t s C. H. I.IndHlny, P. Fret lBy tho Court,
On page 1, under tho hend of “In­ Geneva Thursday visiting friends provido nnd look after every convcnn
r
n n d E. J. Clone bo a n d t h e y
aro
B
N
O
L
L
M.
A
U
a
u
n
,
enco;
nnd
your
entertainment
Is
as­
In th e Clreult C ourt, S e v e n t h J n d lr l a l
come" aro spaces for reporting tho fol­ nnd transacting business.
1-B-3WC
A s s i s t a n t C lerk. h o r o b y r e q u i r e d t o n p p e u r t o t h o bill
Clrrult In nnd fo r S e m in o le
sured
by
tho
co-operation
of
tho
buso
f
c
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
t
In
thlH
cni
mo
o
n
o
r
b
ef
ore
Mr. and MrR. Charles Philips at­
C o u n ty , F lu rld n
lowing items: Snlaries, wages, com­
In C lrrult Court. H rvrnlh J u d ic i a l Cir­ t h o r u l o d a y In A p r i l t h o n n m o b e i n g
ness
men
nnd
citizens
of
this
city.
tended
tho
Picturo
Show
at
Sanford
t ho 3rd d a y o f Apr i l . A. D. 1922, a t t h o
missions, etc., income from pnrtnorc u it , S la te nf F lo r i d a , C o u n ty o f
C o u r t H o u no In H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a . In d e ­
IN C H A N C E R Y
Our plnns nro being mndo for tho big­
Sroilnolr.— In C h a n cery
shipa, fiduciaries, etc., rents and roy­ Monday night.
f a u l t w h e r e o f , c o m p l n l n t a n t wi l l bo a u t h n r l z o d t o p r o cn odJ (ox p a r t o no p r o v i d ­
Mrs. I&gt;r. Quirk of New York ar­ gest convention the stato has ovor F. L. W o o d r u f f , C o m p l n l n t a n t ,
K ill) E l i OF PI) IILIC ATI ON
alties; profit (or loss) from business
ed hy law.
known.
vs.
rived
in
Geneva
Monday
evening
nnd
IT IH F U R T H E R O R D E R E D t h a t t hl a
or profession; profit (or loss) from
Faulk Ingham, Complainant,
C. H, Ll n d s l oy , P. F r o d o r , a n d E.
J. O. B. vs.
n o t l co bo p u h l l n h od in t h o
"Hanford
A series of bulletins wilt follow in Close, DofondantM.
Mrs.
sale of real estate, profit (or loss) will spend tho winter hero.
l
l
o
r a l d " ii n ow n p i i p o r In g e n o r n l c i r c u ­
I l l r n n i A Holey, S a r a F. F l o u r n o y a n d
O
l
t
D
K
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l
O
F
P
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B
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C
A
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N
hiiHbniid J o h n T. F l o u r n o y , D e f e n d ­ l a t i o n In nnltl C o u n t y n n d Htnto, o n c o a
from sale of stocks, bonds, etc., and Quirk recently bought tho pretty tho near future with the idon of keep- T o t h o u n k n o w n h e i r s, dovIs os, g r n n w e e k f o r e i g h t c o n a o c u t l v o w ooka .
ants.
ng
you
in
touch
with
tho
various
fonLnmcrcnn
Grove
nnd
homo
nnd
will
t
o
o
s
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r
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H,
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l
l
p
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r
Wlt nonH m y h a n d n n d t h o hou! o f t h i s
other income. Beneath are spnccs for
T o t h e D e f e n d a n t s : Hnrn F. F l o u r n o y
t
i
e
s
c
l
a
i
m
i
n
g
nil
I
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e
s
t
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d
e
......................
sr
C.
II.
C
o u r t thlH t h o 11th d a y o f .Inn., 1921.
tures
wo
will
provide
for
ro
your
enter­
n n d h u s b a n d J o h n T. F l o u r n o y , o f
make
her
homo
there
while
in
Gen
L
l
n
d
sl
o
y
,
P.
F
r
o
d
o
r
a
n
d
E.
J.
Close,
entering deductions, such ns interost
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
1100 Sth H t r c o t NW., W n u h l n g t o n , D.
o r o t h e r w i s e In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n ­
Clork.
tainment.
*
C.:
hnd tnxcH paid during tho yenr; losses eve.
a f t e r d e s c r i b e d , a n d to ni l p or t io n
22-9t
o
By*.
A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
It
a
p
p
e
a
r
i
n
g
f
r
o
m
t
h
e
Bill
o
f
O
o
mOur next bulletin will toll H o m o of c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t In s a i d p r o p e r l y , i l n l n t h e r e i n f i le d by O. B, F n u l k l n g
Mr. and Mrs, Albertson of Oscooln
by flro, storm, shipwreck, or other
NOTIC E I
s i t u a t e d In Homl nol u C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , mm, C o m n l n l n n n t , t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t s
Hcaletl tilde wi l l bo r e c e i v e d b y t h e
casualty or hy theft, contributions, bad took dinner with Mrs. Fred McLnu tho reasons why wo cun give you tho t o - w i t :
S
a
r
a
I*.
F
l
o
u
r
n
o
y
n
n
d
h
u
s
b
a
n
d
J
o
h
n
T.
B o a r d o f C o u n t y CommlnHlonurH
of
B e g i n n i n g 15 c h a i n s N o r t h a n d 33 a n d
host convention you ever had.
ghlin Sunday.
l o u r n o y , a r o r e s i d e n t s o f t h e C i t y of H eml nol o C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t t h o C o u r t
debts, etc,
8-100 c h a i n s E a s t o f t h e H o u t h w o s t c o r ­ F
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.. a n d t h a t t h e i r p o s t - H oiihii In H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a ,
f o r the
Don't
miss
ono
of
these
bulletins.
n
er
.
S
e
c
t
i
o
n
35,
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
19
S
ou
t
h
,
Owing
to
a
mistake
in
names
tho
Rth S t r e e t , N. W. b u i l d i n g o f a H t o ck n do a t t h o C o u n t y
On pnge 2 nro spnccs for entering
l t a n g e 30 E a s t , r u n N o r t h 13 c h a i n s , o f f i c e a d d r e.s sD. IsC..1100
t h a t t h e r e 1s no p e r ­ F a r m , a c c o r d i n g t o p l a n n n n d npeclf lexplanations of the vnrlous items, i. e. delightful little dinner pnrty which They will bo full of surprises nnd in­ E n n t 21 c h a i n s n n d S o u t h w e s t e r l y 15 sWo na s hIni n gt ht oo n Htnto
o f F l o r l d n t h e s e r v i c e c n t l o n n o n fllo w i t h t h o C l e r k o f t h e
a n d 25-100 c h a i n s a n d W e s t 13 c h a i n s .
f Hiihpncna u p o n w h o m w o u l d b i n d t h o C i r c u i t C o u r t , u p t i l l 19 o ' cl o c k , A. M..
tho total amount of income from busi­ Mrs. Fanny Peters gnvo at her home formation. Don’t miss tho convention A l s o b e g i n n i n g 20 a n d 4-100 c h n l n s oHalt!
il
ofoml
ant
n,
o
N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r , .Section It Is t h o b e l i e f o f rt hei si t hceormopfl atihneamn ;t tt hh aa tt F e b r u a r y 7, 1922.
ness or profession, with description lust week wns reported ns being nt on Murch 15th, 10th nnd 17th us tho E2, a sTt o wo fn s (hbo
Tlio B o a r d o f C o u n t y CoinmlBHlonora
i
p
20 .South. B a n g e 30 E a s t ,
! * a n d e a c h o f t hor n Ih r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o r o j e c t a n y o r all
("grocery", “retail clothing," "drug the homo of Mrs. Victor Peters. Wo biggest surprise will come nt that r u n E n s t 5 c h a i n s . S o u t h 15 c h a i n s , ot hvoe ru alt hdo daegf endant
o
o
f
t
w
o
n
l
y
o
n
n
ycnrfl,
bids.
W e s t 5 c h a i n s a n d n o r t h 15 ohni ne. Al so
It Ik t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h a t you, t h e
E. A. DOUG LASH,
atoors," "laundry", "doctor", "lawyer" take thin opportunity to cor &lt;*ct tho time.
| b e g i n n i n g 300 f e e t S o u t h a n d 445 f e e t naltl
d
e
f
c
n
d
a
n
t
H,
a
n
d
e
a
c
h
o
f
y
o
u
do
np
Clerk.
"Everybody
bring
a
buddy."
W e s t o f t* S e c t i o n p o s t on E a s t li no of p e a r In t h i n C o u r t to t h o Bill o f C o m ­ 22-4t c
"fnrmor") from rents, and royalties, mistake.
S e c t i o n 30. T o w n s h i p 19, r a n g e 39 E a s t , p l a i n t h e r e i n filial u p o n Mo n d ay , F e b
By
order
of
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. I’rlvntt, Mrs
In th e C lreult C ou rt, S e v e n t h J u d ic ia l
r u n W e s t 215 feet , S o u t h 390 foot, E a s t
sale of property, etc.
Rth, A. D. 1922, t h o Knmo b e i n g a
C ir cu it, Heinlnnle C o u n ty , S ta t e
THE CONVENTION 215 foot. N o r t h 390 foot. A l s o i . o t G. rr uu ianr ytiny
o
f
t
h
l
a
C
o
u
r
t
o f F o lr ld a
Returns nro required of ovory single J. M. I’rivatt ard children attendee
B l o c k 14. T l o r 5. Bnnfori t, F l o r i d a .
It
I
h f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h n t t hi n o r d o r
COMMITTEE.
Y o u n r o h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o a p p e a r In bo p u h l l nh cd nnco a w e e k f o r f o u r (4)
person and every murrlcd person not the picturo show nt Sanford Mon­
FOR
t h o a b o v e e n t i t l e d enunn o n t h o r u l e d a y c o n s e c u t i v e Wonka In t h o K n n fo rd H o r - PE T IT IO N TO T A K E L A N D S
PUIII.IC USE, U N D E R T H E PROVIS­
o f M a y t h o kiiiiio b e i n g t h o flrHt d a y of ai d, a u owHpnpor publl Hhod In Hanf or d,
living With husband or wife, whoso net day night.
ION
O
F
SECTION
a
270
R
E
V
I
SED
18-15tc May, A. I&gt;. 1922. a t t h o C o u r t H o u s e In S- c m l-n n l-n C- o u n t y ,_ j,-r
F l o r i■d-a .
T, W. Prcvntt and Mr. I. D. Hart 506 cures Malarial Fever.
GENERAL
STATUTES
OF
THIS
income for 11)21 was $ 1,000 or more,
H a n fo r d , F l o r l d n. In d e f a u l t w h e r e o f t h e
Wltnc»H
m
y
h
a
n
d
a
n
d
llin
Heal
o
f
t
ho
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A , 1020.
c o m p l a i n a n t wi l l bo e n t i t l e d ani l a u t h ­ Nnld C o u r t thi n t h o 391 h d a y o f D e c e m ­
and of every married person living of Geneva attended court In San
o r i z e d to p r o c e e d ox p nr t o.
ber.
A.
1).
1921.
JOHN
STOCKTON’S
FUNERAL
C
i
t y o f Ha n f o r d , a m u n i c i p a l c o r p o r a ­
ford
on
Wednesday.
A n d it Ik f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t a c o p y
with husband or wife whoso nut in­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS.
t i o n of
o f t ho Ht nt o o f F l o r i d a , P ot l o f t h i n n o t i c e tie puhll tdi od tint'll a weel t
THIS
AFTERNOON
Mrs.
Endor
Curlott
and
Mrs
C
l
e
r
k
,
Honor,
come was $‘J,000 or more, If the com­
f o r t w e l v e c o m m e n t I vo w e e k s In t ho
Bv:
V
E.
DOUOLAHH,
I).
C.
AT
JACKSONVILLE
VH. 1
" H a n f o r d H e r a l d " n n e w s i i a p o r In g e n ­ HOAR L E T T A (I ORDAN,
bined net income of husband, wife and Adams wero shopping In Snnfon
T. J. Mi ll er. F r a n k L. Mi ll er, ot al Doe r a l c i r c u l a t i o n In t h e Haiti C o u n t y .
A t t o r n o y n f o r C o m p l a i n a n t . l-fl-5lo
f
o
n
d
a
n
ts.
Friday.
WltncHH
m
y
h
a
n
d
an
C
t
o
r
k
o
f
t
h
e
dependent minor children equalled or
aftirtiHaltl C o u r t a m i t h e Heal t h e r e o f in th e Clreult Court o f th e S e v e n th J u ­ N O T I C E l
Mr.
Homer
Nickolson
of
Mims
JACKSONVILLE,
Jan.
lO.-^-Funornl
T n nil person** I n t e r e s t e d In o r l i n v l n g
oxcoedod $2,000, or if the combined
t h i s t h e i l t l i d a y n f J a n u a r y , A. D. 1922. d icia l Clreult nt t h e S tatra o f F lo rid a ,
l i nns u p o n Hie f o l l o w i n g
described
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLABS,
BcrviccR for John N. C. Stockton at
gorss incomo of husband, wife and de­ was in Geneva Tuosdny.
In nnd fur S e m i n o le C ou n ty,—
p r o p e r t y l y i n g a n d b e i n g In t h o C o u n t y
4' lork.
In
C
hiinrrry.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt niu three thin nftornoon at tho St. Johns
o f He ml n o l o a m i S t a l e n f F l o r i d a , toB y : A, M. W E E K S . D. C,
pendent minor children equalled or
wlt; B e g in n i n g 5 c h a i n s S ou th of tho
J O H N O. L EO N A It DY,
exceeded $5,000, all such Income must Mr, Fred McFnrlnno spent a pleas Episcopal church, Interment Ever­
NH cor. o f I lie NW' ,J o f t h o N E U , «&lt;icS o l i c i t o r for &lt;' o mp l n I n n n t ,
2 2 - I 3t e
N O T I C E O F M A S T E R ’S S A L E
l l*ill 2, T o w n s h i p 29 H, R a n g e 39 H.
bo reported on a Joint return or in ant evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clif green. All city offices closed nt In C ou n ty .tiidKc'M Court, S l a t e o f F lo r t h e n c o r u n Hout h 7 c Ii u Iiih, t h e n c o W e s t
ford
Proctor
Thursday.
19 c h a i n s , t h e n c o N o r t h 7 chnlnH, t h e n c o
P
e
o
p
l
e
s
B
a
n
k
o
f
H
a
n
fo
rd
F
l
a
,
C
o
m
two thirty by order of mayor. City
1*1n■ S e m in o le C ou n ty.
sepnrato returns of husband and wife.
B uhi 10 c h a i n s t o b e g i n n i n g .
p
l
a
l
n
a
n
t
,
In re E ntn te o f C arolin e
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Proctor
wil
commission
nt
spccinl
Hesslon
this
If single and tho not income including
W h e r o a s . C i t y o f H a n f o rd , a m u n i c i ­
va.
W , IIn ii ii . a liioatl*'.
t l c o Ih h e r e b y g l v on t h a t on F e b ­ Chan. E. H e n r y a n d I . c t l t l a I l o n r y , Ro- p al c o r p o r a t i o n o f t h o S t a t e n f F l o r i d a,
thnt of dependent minors, if any, leave todny for their new homo nt morning adopted Bidtuhlo resolutions. r u No
h
a
s fi led Its p e t i t i o n In t h o of f i c o of
HPomlontH.
a r y II, A. !&gt;. 1922. a l 19 o ' c l o c k n. m.,
Their many friends wish
N o t t en Ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t p u r s u a n t t h e C l e r k o f tlx* C i r c u i t C o u r t o f Hoinit h e mi diTHlgnoi l will a p p l y t o t h e l t n n equalled nr exceeded $1,000, or if tha Ocala.
o r a b l o E. F. I l o u a h n l d n r , C o u n t y J u d g e to a f i n a l tlooroo In r o r o a l o a u r o In a b o v e nol e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In Ilia a b o v e Htylgross income equalled or exceeded $5,- them much happiness in their new RUM RUNNING
o f He ml n o l o C o u n t y , F l o r l d n , n t bln nf- e n t i t l e d c a u s e o f a c t i o n r e n d e r e d D e ­ ed cas e. In c o n f n r m t i y w i t h t h e p r o v i s ­
flcn In H a n f o r d f o r a u t h o r i t y t o noil a t c e m b e r . 1921, Iho u n d e r s i g n e d , iim .Spec­ i o n s o r S e c t i o n 3270 KnvlHod G e n e r a l
ASSUMES NEW SHARE
000 a return must lie filed, A minor, homo,
i r l v a t o .....
Halo t....
h e u........
n d i v i d e d o n o - t h l n l In­ ial M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y , wi l l o f f e r f o r S t a t u t e s o f tin* Htnto o f F l o r i d a , 1920,
NOW IN AIRPLANES pr
to r e nt o f C a r o l i n e W, D a w s o n , n l u n n Hale b ef o r e I be c o u r t h o u s e d o o r In t h o w h i c h s a i d P e t i t i o n s e t s f o r t h t h a t s a i d
however, having a net incomo of $1,tic, In a n d t o tin* f o l l o w i n g i l eacrl bod C i t y o f Hnford, Hemlnol o C o u n t y , F l o r i ­ p e t i t i o n e r d e s i r e s t o u c q u l r o f o r publi c
HE MIAMI YACII
000 or $2,000, according to marital ORGANIZE
r e a l r at al *' Hl t unl e In Haiti Homlnol o da, o n Monda y, F o h r u n r y 0. 1922, b e ­ use o f U s c i t i z e n s t h a t c e r t a i n t r a c t .
t w e e n t h e l eg a l l i our a o f s a l e t h e fol- n i e c e o r p a r c e l o f l and, l y i n g a n d b ei n g
( I ly T h e A u a f l n t r l F rra a l
County, to-wlt:
status or a gross income of $5,000,
CLUB
ocnted
In In t h e C o u n t y o f He ml n o l o a n d Htnto of
Hoglll 19 rod** W e s t o f t h o N o r t h e a s t l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y lloer
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10.—Seizure
c o r n e r o f t h o KWVi o f t h o H E i ; o f Hoc- Hemlnol o C o u n t y , F l o r i d a : L o t 79 St. F l o r i d a , h e r o l n a h o v o d e s c r i b e d . And,
must filed a return. The requirement
of tho first rum running airplane of tlotl 21. Tn\kWllHlllllp 21 Houth. I t n n g o 29 J o s e p h s , a c c o r d i n g to t h o p l a t t h e r e o f
Wber eaH, s a i d i i e t l t l o n e r f u r t h e r s t a t ­
to file a return of groBs income, re
(Iljr T h e A a a n c l n t r d I’ r e u )
E n s t , run W oh I 27 f*u*t. Houth 80 rods, In of f i co C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t , Homl- es t h a t t h e s a i d l a n d s w e r o a t o n o tlnio
the
yenr
was
announced
by
prohibiT e r m s o f Halo; o w n e d b y Iho H a n f o r d C e m o t o r y CornEn n t 27 font. N o r t h 89 rods to pl nco of nol o C o u nt y , F l o r i d a .
MIAMI BEACH, Jan. 14.—Orgnn
gurdloNR of tho amount of net incnMh.
pnny, a d e f u n c t c o r p o r a t i o n , a n d t h a t
listlnn nf the Miami Bench Yneht. | ti°n officials today Tho piano was b e g i n n i n g . Ml y t 4 RV' TH M i v s e v
t n
«MApny
•*’" nr. me " i t h e c e e u p ^n t : : c f t h e p r o p ­
fcn'ii'f u p c n w h ic h th e t**'£ 1?
taken
on
tho
Mexican
border
tit
Deiriu,
G u a r d i a n o f t h o C H t n t n \2 9 . H o
Sp ec i a l B l a s t e r In C h a n c e r y . e r t y . o r cl ai mant !* t h e r e o f , ( o t h e r t h a n
CClub wns effected hero recently and
Is a new provision,
t h o s e w h o h a vo b u r i a l l o t s In Bald c e m ­
o f C a r o l i n e W.
i &gt;aw-"
non, a l u n a t i c .
22-Gtu In th e Circuit Court o f th e S e v e n th 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.
Cnrl G. Fisher elected commodore. Tex., with n hundred nnd twenty bot­
Mi ll er, b o t h o f H a n fo rd , Homl nol o C o u n ­
d ic ia l Clreult o f Florld n . In nnil fo r
tles
of
liquor.
Two
men
aboard
wore
Gnr. Wood, of Detroit, prominently
ty, F l o r i d a , w h o c l a i m to h a v e lo in *
S em in ole C ounty.— to C h nneery
NOTIC E TO CAVING CONTRACTORS
arrested.
r i g h t to eal d p r o p e r t y . And,
known in tho Imnt racing realm ns
W h e r o a s , t ho p e t i t i o n e r f u r t h e r s t a t e s
Heal ed propoH.’ilH, s u b j e c t t o tin* Halo
NOTICE OF MASTER'S HALE
t h a t t h e purpoHa o f tlio t a k i n g o f t h e
owner of tho speed boats Gnr. Jr., It,
o f Honda, w i l l bo r e c e i v e d by t h o C o u n ­
a a hove dcHcr l hcd p r o p e r t y Is f o r comot y CommlHHloneri* o f t t m C o u n t y
of F a r m e r s B a n k * T r u s t C o m p a n y ,
and Miss America, was nninet( a vico RAINS PREDICTED
corporation. Complainant,
t o r y |«vn
p u r pjninuni
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s e ut
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m v olt lSeminole, S t a t e of Flor ida , at tho o f ­
FOR
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STATES TOMORROW F l o r i d a , a t o r lioforo 19 a, m. o n t h o
It wlis umiouncud tho mid-winter
hURbaml, J o h n M. M u r r e l l , a n d Pon- a v nl l d l e g a l tI It o t o t h e p r o p e r t y in tj}®
Pleit' R a n k o t H a n fo r d , n c o r p o r a t i o n , p e t i t i o n d e s c r i b e d , a n d p r a y s t h a t t h e
7t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A. D, 1922. f o r t ho
UcfomlnutH.
,
your “ S c da n /° cvc^St muKlo
wlH he held under 'the aunplra d i ng , p a v i n g a n d b u il d in g of brldg ca
p r o p e r ly d e sc r ib e d In sa id P e t it io n may
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10.—Weather ga m
No t l c a Ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r a n d ho c o n d e m n e d for th e u s e s nnd puri
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by v i r t u e o f a d e c r e n o f f o r e c l o s u r e poHHH net f o r t h In s n l d P e t i t i o n .
wnya:
Apply Sloan'a Liniment freely, with­ ber of the American Power Doat As­ bureau today in general foreast said O v i e d o t o Gotdouroi l, a p p r o x i m a t e l y a n d sa l e e n t e r e d In tlie 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 Ih U* m a k e k n o w n to
outlook
for
rains
in
Soutjt
Atlantic
37,990
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on t ho 7t h d a y o f J u l y , A. D. 1921 all piirmimi I n t e r e s t e d In, o r h a v i n g
out rubbing, nnd enjoy n penetrative sociation.
l i en s u po n , tlio p r o p e r t y
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glow of wntmtli nnd comfort.
nnd Enst Gulf states, unsettled wea­ p r o x i m a t e l y 19,000 h*|. ynrdH.
Monda y, t h e 8 t h d a y of F o h r u n r y , A. D. d e s c r i b e d , t h a t t h e y bo n n d n p p o n r b9Cood for rheumatism, neuralgia,
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ther probably now noxt thirty b!x aq.OHceola
IN MEMOItlAM.
ynr da .
a t Hanf or d, He ml n o l o C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , 0t h d a y o f F o h r u n r y , A. D. 1922. th®
sprains and strains, aches and pains,
hours in Tennessee and Middle Atlan­ I’ropoHalH wi l l ho r e c o l vo d u p o n t h o will o f f e r f o r Halo, ani l sel l t o t h o n a m e b e i n g t h o F e b r u a r y K n l o D a y ot
sciatica, soro muscles, stiff joints oiul
t y p o e o f r o a d s : A a ph u l t , c o n ­ hlghoHl a n d luiHt b i d d e r f o r ciihIi 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 e . If a n y
Temperature ho some­ fcor el ltoew; i nIlgituinlnoiiH
the after effects of weather cxpoiurc.
M a c a d a m a n d S u r ­ i n g Gin l e g a l Iiouth o f mile, tlio f o l l o w ­ l l i«y h a v e , w h y t h e p r a y o r o f Hald P o t ‘*
WHEREAS, Our Ilenvonly Father tic States.
i ng 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 l o n s h o u l d n o t bo g r a n t e d a n d
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what lower tonight and Tuesday ex­
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
I’ropmtnlH
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in Ilia great wisdom has called unto cept Florida Feninsuln.
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your n ijibor.
tp Sloan't handy.
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s e a l e d c n v ol o n o e n d o r s e d o n t ho o u t - o f F l o r i d a , m o r n p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s o r l b o d a n c e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f l a w
s u c h c a s e s m n d o a n d p ro v i d e d .
Himself our dear friend nnd fellowel do "Pr opoHul f o r R o a d C o n s t r u c t i o n ’’ as f o l i o wh , t o - w l t :
At ull druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
L o t s Ono (1) n n d T w o (2), o f I l toc k
W i t n e s s m y h n ml n n d t h o s e a l o f t*1®
w i t h t h o n u m o nf t h e b i d d e r o r bi d worker, Mrs. Lulu Harris Howler,
F l v o (5), o f T i e r T h r o o (3), o f H a nf or d, C i r c u i t C o u r t on t h i s 28t h d a y o f DoAt Leesburg a campaign is on to (lore.
E a c h p r o p o s a l s h a l l ho n c c o m p n n l o d F. l o r i d a , a c c o r d i n _g t o E. R. T r a f f o r d ' a c o m b e r . A. D. 1021.
THEREFORE HR IT RESpLVED beautify tho town. The women are hy a c e r t i f i e d c h e c k I s s ue d u p o n a S t a t e m a p of S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , a por p lat
(SEAL)
i K. A. DOUOLASS.
Clork o f th e C irc ui t Court.
o r N a t i o n a l R a n k , n n d m n d o n n y n b l o to i t h e r e o f d u l y o f r e c o r d
that wo, tho mombors of tho Wo­ doing it.
He ml n o l o C o u n t y . H a th o o r d e r of th e C ler k of tho C irc u it
T e r m s : C a s h . P u rrec h a s o r to p a y fo r
G E O R G E O. H E R R IN G ,
C o u r t o f t h o C o u n t y o f Sot nl nol o In t h o dead,
man’s Missionary Society of tho San­
Solicitor and Counsel for Petitio n er.
s u m o f f l vo po r c e n t o f tlio a m o u n t o f
J. J , D I C KI N S ON ,
ford M. E. Church, South, do hcraby To provent u cold take 666. 13-lGtc t h o bid.
120-Gto
S p e c i a l M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y . 20-flta
mo

USE SLOAN’S TO '
EASE LAME BACKS

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1922

CIRCUIT COURT GRINDS
OUT MANY CIVIL CASES

you are Interested In bargains, show
your interest' by investigating and
bargains. will be forthcoming regu­
larly.
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP OF
WATER WORKS

The Churchwell Co.,
. New Sanford Firm,
Will Open This Week

PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT MADE
BETWEEN RAILWAY EXECUTIVES
AND BROTHERHOODS OF UNIONS

Well Known Georgia Firm Will Open
da, for and during a period of two
Merchandise Uusincss in this City
Friday and Saturday months.
In a paper rend beforo tho Public
Done, ordered and ndjudgod in open
Were Not Filled With court,
Tho Churchwell Company will open Will Submit Wage and Working Questions to Re­
this tho 14th day of January, A. Ownership League of America by R.
n
store
in Sanford this week and aro
&amp;
E.
McDonnell,
of
tho
firm
of
Hums
Thrills
D. 1922.
gional Conference
now here getting tho storo rooms in
McDonnell,
the
author
states
thnt
mu­
JAS. W. PARKINS,
shape
for
the
goods.
J.
R.
Forest
for­
&lt; n r T h e A i m p Ii M P r e u t
Tho Director General of Rnilronds, nicipal ownership of water works is merly of Sylvester Goorgin will bo WASHINGTON.
Jan. 17.—A provis­ in existing wage scnlos, but tho pro­
rapidly
becoming
almost
universal,
ceedings so instituted havo not yet
vs. A. D. Zachary damages $0,000.
the manager of tho stores hero nnd ional ngrenicnt was reached yesterdny
Tho jury returned a verdict In favor giving ns the chief causo of tho is in the city todny end will make by railway executives and heads of been brought to trial. It is nntlclpat
change from private to municipal
FALL, t e r m o f c ir c u it c o u r t of tho defendant. The attorneys for ownership tho desire of cities to s nnford his future home ns soon ns the four railroad brotherhoods, moot­ cd that now wngo scale ngroomonts,
If reached by negotiations botwcon tho
tho plaintiff Immediately made a mo­
WILL SOON RE MATTER
"improve the service and to secure he enn got a house ready for hin fam­ ing nt the instance of Secrontry Hoov­ trnin service men nnd the rends in tho
tion for a new triul.
good, pure, soft water nt a reasonable ily. J. P. Luther, who has charge er, to submit wage and working ques­ regionnl conferences, either for a pnrt
OF HISTORY
of tho advertising for the Churchwell tions affecting train service employes
Tho attorneys for C. T. Sutton nnd cost. This American cities nro doing. Co., Is nlso in the city and will stay to regional conferences for adjust­ of tho United Stntes or for tho entire
Circuit court Frliiny morning took Frank Hillynrd made a motion for n There nro now nbout 9,000 municipal­
country, will bo substituted for any
to get the stores in Bhnue here nnd ment, if possible, without contests be­
up the following cases:
now trial but the motion was denied ly owned water plants in tho United start n hig campaign of advertising. fore tho rnilrond labor hoard. Rnll- decisions which might be rcnchod
States, or nbout five-sixths of all the
The Director General of Rnilronds by tho court.
rond executives wIM meet in Chicago through iho formal proceedings. Ap­
water
supplies
nro
owned
by
cities.
|
Churchycll
Co.,
hns
nine
retnll
vs. A. D. Zachary, damages $0,000.00.
peal to tho board would only bo tak­
In tho case of Ynncy Williams, who
°»° wholesale Snturdny to consider tho proposals, en on such matters ns wero not de­
This causo coming on to bo hoard, and is chnrgcd with Bhooting into n dwel­ In comparing tho people served, it is 9 oroH ,n, ° icorKin
whilo brothciluiod chiefs will report
the plaintiff being present in opon ling, tho following men wore sworn safe to say that 00 per cent of tho, 9torc nmI t,’° Sanford store is their bnck to tholt^ organizations, nnd if tho cided nt tho conferences.
court, by their counsel, Lnndis, Fish in for jury duty; C. W. Lning, For­ nation’s urbnn population gets its rst vcn*llro into the Floridn field,
A Hull, and the defendant also boing rest Gntchcl, G. A. Ilrynnt, J. M. drinking wator from municipal works.1 'They may Inter on open a wholesale agreement is ratified as nil concerned ( i T f i n i r n n A l i r r n r m n
presont in opon court, nttended by his Vipkcry, Albert Hawkins nnd A. R. Tho proportion of municipal water °Usi',C9S c} i]'cr ot Jacksonville or regional gathering will oo summoned
council, E. F. Housholdo- and the said Marshall. The above jury found tho plnnts throughout the country is k anford. The storo rooms formerly nbout February 10.
•
__
shown by tho statistics of a few of °«cuplod by Mrs, Cntes in the Cnmercause being at issue comes now six defendant not guilty.
„...
„
.
,.
.
,
„
TO
ACCEPT
FORD’S
OFFER
WITH
Tho action was decided upon nfter
rk„
tho states. South Dakota has 100 • on-Woodruff building on First street
good nn\l lnwful men to servo a jur­
First National Bank of Quincy, Fla.,
YES OR NO ANSWER OR
an
all
day
session
in
which
active
por
cent
of
its
water
plants
munlci-i
mvo
*
K
,°n
leased
by
tho
Churchwell
or’s, to-wlt: D. II. C. Rabun, G. T. vs. T. E. Wninright, etc., enter judg­
TAKE ANY ACTION
pally owned; Nebraskn has 00 per^ ^'0’1 nn&lt;l
nro having extensive heads of ninny of tho larger rnilrond
Dyer, J. C. Spinks, Fred Hallnrd, E. ment.
organizations
of
the
country
partici­
J. Rivers, nnd E. D. Mobley, the above
Grosset &amp; Dunlap, Inc., vs. lletts cent; Kansas hns 00.3 per cent; Min- r °pairs boing made in tlio building, pated nnd which was called by a smal­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Secre­
jury boing cxnmincd nnd ncceptcd by Bros., assumpsit dnmngos, $500. This ncsota hns 00.4 per cent; Oklnhomnj Tht,ro nro several cur loads of mer­
ler preliminary meeting of rnilrond tary Weeks’ decision to submit to
lins
03.1
per
cent;
nnd
Iowa
lias
01.2
i
chnndlse
on
the
wny
nnd
ns
soon
ns
both the attorneys for the plaintiff caso coming on to lie heard and being
the rooms nro ready they will ho ar executives and labor leaders with Mr. congress all offers involving tho
and the attorney for the defendant, on default comes the plaintiff by its por cent.’
Miiselu Shoals nitrate plant wero an­
Among
the
advantages
of
municipal
ranged for business probnbly the last Hoover.
they wore sworn according to law.
attorney, Schcllo Maincs, and the de­
alyzed today by Inw officers of tho
of this week.
ownership
Mr.
McDonnell
refers
to
Tho
regional
conferences,
Mr.
Hoov­
The hearing of tho cvidcnco was fendants by their uttornoy, E. F.
tho lower interest paid on loans by
Mr. Forest the mnnnger is one of er said, would “fncilitnto tho work of War Department and found to be In
hero taken up.
Housholdcr, nlso comes six good nnd
municipalities,
the
reduction
of
incen­
the
live wires of his homo town where the rnilrond labor bonrd, and nbovo nil strict compliance with tho provisions
Court took a recess until 9 o’clock lawful men to servo ns jurors, to-wlt:
tive to corruption and graft, nnd tho he was a member of tho city council tend to cronto a spirit of working good of tho Nntiennl dofonso acts, which au­
a. m. Saturday,
f
G. G. Fynt, L. J. Hartley, W. E. Allower
rntes possible. Concerning tho nnd hclpc^ to put over many hig im­ will, and tho settlement of differences thorized the government to acquire
Saturday morning tho Circuit Court "en, W. B. Ballard, II. J. Wilson, nnd
second,
he quotes Francis J. Henry as provements in his homo city nnd was by adjustment, not by methods of liti­ properties nnd build plnnts during the
took up tho folowing cases.
Albert IlnwkiiiH. The jury were sworn
war. Under tho express Injunction of
saying:
"After five years of inves­ also prominent in fraternal circles and gation.”
Tho State of Florida vs. Henry according to law, and after hearing
congress
written into that law it was
tigating the causes and cure for graft, business circles. Ho nnd bin family
It wns pointed out thnt the fixing
Ford, nssnult with intent to commit tho evidence the court directed thto
I bring this one message; 1 am driv­ will ho a welcome addition to tho of wngo scales for trnin sorvico em­ said it was impossible for Weeks to
murder in tho first degree. On mo­ following verdict: Enter verdict and
en to believe that the public ownership business and social life of the city.
ployes Imd been brought about thru have accepted or rejected tho offor of
tion of State Attorney Goo. A. Do- judgment,
of public utilities is tho only cure for
Watch the Daily Herald for the negotiations participated in by rail­ Ford with a yes or no artswor or to
Cottes, tho nbovo case is hereby nolle
Tho court ordered that a regular ve­
graft." Municipal ownership as a ruiu announcement of the opening of the road officials and upon representa­ havo taken any other action than ho
nire of IS persons lie drawn from tho
pressed.
now firm.
tives in districts whore work was per­ did in deciding to refer tho question
The State of Florida vs. Louis jury box for tho second week of court. provides hotter working conditions,
shorter hours and better wages, anil
formed during all tho period prior to to congress for decision.
Knight. Uttering a forged instru­
The following names were drawn consequently fewer labor troubles,
Afior a case lias been discussed the war. Further, it was said, thnt
ment. On motion of State Attorney from the jury box by tho court in tho strikes in municipal plants being prac­ in the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17,—Henry
newspapers, a juror who tiie method of reconciling differences
Geo. A, DeCottes, tho above caso is presence of the clerk, state attorney tically unheard of.
Ford
will address thu Southern group
hasn’t farmed an opinion hasn't by negotiations prior to appealing to
hereby continued for the term.
nnd sheriff: J. W. Bell, B. W. Hern­
of
tho
American Farm Bureau Feder­
"Wo would not think of placing our sense enough to sit on the jury.
the labor board had been specifically
Tho State of Florida vs. W. Lewis, don, J. W. Flynt, Ben Smith J. F.
ation
at
its meeting at Muscle Shoals,
fire and police departments under pri­
contemplated by tho transportation act
uttering a forged instrument.
Tho Mitchell, S. M. Donne, J. W. Fortier, vate ownership for profit. These are
Alabama,
January 21) nnd 21, it wus
section creating tho board.
above named defendant being 10-nr- R. A. Newman, E. B. Lynch J. E.
announced hero today.
H astin gs’
for tho protection of property. Then
Mr. Hoover stated that tlio confer­
rnigned in open court nttended by his Snyder, II. II. Pnttishell, It. C. Wash- why have our water departments oper­
ence diii not discuss wages or working SOUTHERN RAILWAY
counsel, Hutchinson &amp; Murrell, nnd hum, C. W. Culpepper, M. D. Burkett, ated under such conditions?’’
It’s ready now. 100 handsomely Il­
after hearing the reading of tho in­ V. S. Cleveland, G. L. Long, J. M. “ Under war conditions, while nearly lustrated puRftA of worth-while need agreements in themselves, and added
BONDS OVERSUBSCRIBED
that ho considered tiie railroad labor
Vinlng, It. A. Green.
dictment, pleads guilty.
nnd
minion
news
for
Southern
g
arden­
MORGAN OPENED JACKPOT
all privately owned utilities were
You, W. Lewis, having pleaded guil­ Circuit Court then took a recess un­ clamoring for increased rates, Ha per ers and farmers. This now catalog, situation as entirely disconnected
ty to the ofense of uttering n forged til 10 o'clock Monday morning, Jan. cent of tiie municipal plants maintain­ wo believe. In (he most valuable sited from negotiations over coal mining
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—J. P. Mor­
book over published. It contains 100 wages, which lie hns tentatively em­
instrument, what have to say why the 10, A. D. 1022.
ed their rates and a few actually re­ full pages of the most popular vege­ barked upon as representative of the gan and Company today opened nnd
sentence of the law should not be
closed immediately subscription hooks
duced them. The municipally owned tables. flowers nnd farm crop plants, administration.
passed upon you? (Saying nothing to
We arc a law-abiding people, but
for thirty million dollar development
water plant usnaly gives rates en­ the finest work of Its kind over a t ­
stay the judgment of the court), tho tho best way to mnko a ‘No Park­ couraging industries nnd promotes ex­ tempted.
Rnilronds havo formally givon no­ and general mortgage bond issue of
court deems and adjudges you to be ing" sign effective is to scatter a few
Willi our photographic Illustrations
pansion of all activities. Tho records and color pictures also from photo- tice to tho railroad labor hoard nnd Southern Railway hearing six and one
guilty of the crime of uttering a forg­ tracks in front of it.
of water rates in the cities that have graph*, wo show you Just what you can tlio organization of their employes half percent interest. Announced
ed instrument; therefore, it is tho sen­
changed ownership show that within grow with H astings’ Heeds even bo that they will ask general reductions issue heavily oversubscribed.
tence of tho lav/, and such is the judg­ Kanner Dept. Store is
two years after changing an average fore you order tlio seeds. Our entn
ment of the court, that you W. Lewis,
reduction of 27 pur cent lias occurred." log makes garden and flower bod
pay a fine of $25 nnd the cost of this Getting Ready for Sea­
easy and It should be In
"If tiie municipal authorities are In planning
•very sin gle Rout born home. W rite us
prosecution, or in default thereof that
bo held responsible for the health con­ a post-card for It. giving your name
son Great Prosperity ditions,
you lie confined in the county jail of
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
they should have complete and address. It will come to you
Seminole county, Florida, under tho
ownership and conrtol of the water by return mall and you will lie mighty
NASHVILLE, T EN N .
direction of the* Hoard of County Com­ Have Secured the Services of Mr. supply, which is the most important glad you’ve got It.
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missioners of Seminole county, Flori­
Hastings’
Hoods
are
(be
Standard
Dawson for Publicity and Pep.
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factor in the health, growth ami pros­
The Giant of the South
■
of the South, and the largest mall
perity of any city."
order seed house in the world Is Imek
Its inimonso popularity is duo not only to tlio fact that
Tho Kanner Department Store, a
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of them. They’ve go* to be the bust.
every
lino in it is written for Southern farm fam ilies by
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well known firm of this city, is start- R d l 'C l l ’s J l i r V is
W rite now for tho 11)22 catalog. It
The Florida Scout
■ men and women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
Is absolutely free.
ing the new year right by making pro-1
"For Wide-Awake Boys"
CO., SEEDSMEN, l« tions, hut lo tho practically unlimited personal service which
pnrations for u lug business during
Unable to Agree H. G. HASTINGS
H is given to subscribers w ithout charge.
ATLANTA,
GA.
35c Year
1022. Mr. M. Dawson, who is pretty
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l WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
(Hr The A»»nrIllicit I'l-raa)
well known here in business circles, is
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­
LOS ANGEI.ES, Cnl., Jan. 17.—The
002 French
now connected with the firm. Mr.
dreds of different subjects— all wit hot) t charge. When you
■4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*•&gt;•&gt;4*4*4*4-4*4-4 Dawson knows the mercantile game jury trying Arthur C. Burch for tiie
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours. ■«
thoroughly, having been engaged in murder of J. Benton KeKnnedy re­
That is one reason why we have—
this line of business for a number of ported itself nimble to agree on a.
LANDIS, FIHII &amp; HULL
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verdict
t
day
ami
was
dhiehnrgod.
,
years and until coining to Sanford lias
375,000 CIRCULATION
Aiiaraeys nnd CoiinsclInrs-at-Law been associated with the stores in tiie
Blireh declared he was surprised nt
DoLAND, FLORIDA
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larger cities. He is now general man­ the result, Tho jury reported to
Will practice in the State and Feder- ager of tho firm and you may expect Judge Reeve thnt the previous align­
.1
d Courts. Special facilities for Exment of the 10 to 2 was unchanged.
imining nnd Perfecting Land Titles. big changes there in the imedinte fu­ It was nit made known officially
ture. They have already begun re­
modeling tho interior of the store and whether the majority was in favor
expect to have this completed within of conviction but this was the belief
Enrich the soil, increase tho
of attorneys. Tho jury hud boon out
the
next
IK
)
days,
by
which
time,
their
yield, hasten maturity, im­
SCHELLE MAINES j spring line will he coming in.
71 bouts :&gt;.ft“r n trial that lasted two
prove tiie quality. It pays to
Consulting ('liemist says of the water: "(If the many waters of this and oth­
Mr. Dawson is not only u good mer­ months. T ho case wns set far 0:30
LAWYER
use them regularly. Stock in
er regions that I have analyzed, I havo found none superior in all good quc.lichant, but is a l so a good advertising o’clock tomorrow for fixing a date
our warehouse at Sanford.
OfTfTicc in the Court II qiihc
for retrial.
man and huliuves In letting the world
Booklet free from warehouse
ties of that of the "Elder Water."- Phono 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
know what lie is doing. He is a firm
or from—
believer in advertising and says, "That Republican Senators
no business can exist and grow with­ Will Hold Conference
Armour Fertilizer Works
J a c k s o n v ille . Floridn
out advertising.” Ho has been using
To
Reach
Agreement
tiie
Herald
service
for
tho
past
six
GliO. G. HERRING
months and with such good results,
Attorncy-at-Law
thnt lie assures us wo Imvo a good On Allied Debt Refunding Hill; Strong O S S l U a D R I i n i S I I I I D I J M U n H I l l i a D S I I S S l I E S I I I S M H I M I H H I I M I l l S n i l N R D I S a S S S M t l l l X l l l l I I l l l l U S
Opposition
No. 14 Garncr-Woodruii Builuit1 medium, nnd uiiu lliat deserves the
support of tho business people. This
SANFORD, FLA.
( H r T h r Aaaorlnlril I’rraa)
firm will bo regular advertisers with
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Republi­
us nnd their advertising will ho backed can senators will hold thoir first con­
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ference of this session of congress to­ ■
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They are handling a line of mer­ morrow with the purposo of reaching u
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chandise that will bo backed by an an agreement on allied debt refunding
From the opening of our new factory quantities of fertilizer materials have been arriving 5
unlimited guarantee of satisfaction. bill. Strong Democratic opposition to
by boat and by rail and the mills have been busily grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to su it every
MY SPECIALTIES:
They intend to carry a complete lino hill in form in which it was reported
need,
Pickard'u Ilnnd-Pnintcd China
of goods such ns any up-to-dato De­ yesterday is understood to Imvo led
n m » (l.
We are all ready for the hig spring business now opening. Send in your orders curly
partment
store
will
carry,
including
so
as
to
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
:&gt;
avoid the rush in shipping.
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to the cnll for a conference.
nn especially good Brio of kitchen sup­
Rogers’ Plated Ware
plies nnd household needs. This de­ REDUCING COSTS
Elgin and Waltham Wntchre
Did you see the picture o f tho hig Potush bout at our docks in the Jacksonville Tim es-Unpartment nnd thoir yard goods and
TO MEET COMPETITION
ion
of
January 6th? Cargo, 6,000 tons and nearly half of it for us— reul old-fashioned Ger­
shoes they intend to make worth tho
IN TIIE SOUTH’S MILLS
man Sulphate. Write toduy.
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and whilo, for every pruspectivo customer
Dyeing to
to visit.
( l ) r T h r A sa o rln trd P r e s s )
Mr. Dawson says that he intends to
PROVIDENCE, R. I. Jnn. 17.—
mnke this tho shopping centor of San­ Necessity reducing cost to meet sou­
ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative
ford nnd of interest every day, to ev­ thern competition given today as main
ery prospective customer In this vicin­ reason for wngo reductions announc­
ity. Watch for their advertisement ed in threo cotton mills in Eastern
and whon you see something worth Connecticut. Manager of ono plant
while advertised, look It cvor. It costs which announced twenty percent cut
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
nothing to "see for yourself” and this effective noxt Sunday said at present
is tho way
/town
the high northern manufacturers slowly bleed­
Main 8t.
JaeluwnvlIU, FI**...
•—* to
— bring
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AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Wo prepay parcel poiU f* on return* ] prices that havo boon prevailing, lx ing to death.
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Seeds
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Fertilizers

ELDER SPRINGS WATER-

Elder Springs Water Company

HENRY McLAULIN

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X III

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922

ALL WIRE COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN FLORIDA NORTH
SERIOUSLY INTERRUPTED

Eh, What’9 the Joke?

JACKSON DAY
CELEBRATED AT
DAYTON. OHIO
WIRES ARE DOWN

Sleet Storm in Georgia

UNITED STATES IS AVERSE
TO PARTICIPATING IN THE
CONFERENCE AT GENOA

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But Would Look With
WAS BOBBED
Favor on Conference
LOST JOB AFTER
at Later Date
HIS TESTIMONY RESULTS SATISFY

and Carolinas Caus­
es Trouble

JAMES M. COX TOLD DEMOCRATS
SOMETHING OF INTEREST
I AST NIGHT

NUMBER 24

AT INVESTIGATION OF ILLEGAL
COULD HE OBTAINED IF MORE.
SOLDIER HANGINGS BE­
TIME IS GIVEN FOR CON­
FORE SENATE
(Ily The A n n r la t r d Press)
DITIONS TO CLEAR
I
DAYTON, Jnn. 20.—James M. Cox,
aabahw
E V B V i:
(Hr
The
Aaanctstrd
Press)
IUr The Asioclntrd Prna)
Democratic candidate for president in
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20.—Declara­
( H f The Associated Proas)
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 28. — Wire TD20, and former governor of Ohio,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20.—Indi­
tion
thnt
ho
had
been
robbed
and
dis­
communication between Florida and last night told Democrats gathered1
charged ns an employee of tho Votor- cations glvon in official circles today
tho north was seriously interrupted here at n Jackson Day banquet, that
nn’s Bureau after lie tostifiud in tho United Stntcs ndvorso to participat­
early today by tho aleet storm In their party stands just where it did
investigation of illegnl soldier hang-1 ing In general European economic
Georgia and South Carolina, wire com­ "when the votes were counted" and is
ings were made by Charles Groon, o f , conference should such moro favor bopanies reported circuit down Bevcrul "ready for tho next fight."
Public
Minneapolis, in lettors and tolcgrnms held nt the timo set for Genoa gather­
hour* north of Snvnnnnh. Wire com­ opinion, he dec'nrcd, hns steadily
received by Senator Watson, of Goor- ing hut would look with moro fnvor
munication wns luter established with borne the destiny of Amoricn nonrer
glu, rend today to tho investigating on Conference to be hold nt into dnto.
Atlanta but circuits so badly affected oath day to tho scut of tho Loaguo of
committcu. Green declared thnt on- Gcnon meeting, it was assorted,
by storm as to be almost unworkable, Nations at Geneva.
routo to his homo Amcricnn Legion would he in n position to obtain moro
operation being possible only nt brief
In his first public address sinco the Women’s Activities Under the New Order of friends nt Cincinnati stola his suitenso satisfactory results in opinion some
intervals.
campaign of 1020, Mr. Cox nssnlled
Things Taken Up
containing his army discharges, doc- officials if moro timo is given for
tho policies of the present administra­
orutions and oilier documents.
On conditions In Europe to stabilize.
tion, condemning the work of tho
Sanford is Center
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20.—(B1 tho
reaching
Minneapolis
ho
chnrged
ho
H
Pr*‘**&gt; .
I The convention is expected to ntWashington armament conference, de­
A vS N\ ILLE, Jnn. 20.
Tho tract prominent women from through- was informed by tho Veterans Bureau Associated Press.)—Tho air of Pres­
For Distribution of
claring that America had refused to second nnnuni convention of the Flori- out the the stntr. -Its prournm of olTIco there ids services were no longor ident Harding hns been enlisted by
world leadership and thnt fi­ dn League of Women Voters opens spenkers include William Jennings needed. Watson said ho would ask tho nmis delegates to bring Japan
Many Produces accept
nancial depression was due to tiic hero tonight and continue until noon Brynn and F. E. Jennings, spenker Director Forbes, of the Votorans’ Bu- nnd Chinn Into agreement on Shan­
tung.
1
Latest Is Gcnernl Lead Battery Co., "treachery of Lod&amp;ism." Thousands Saturday with Mrs. J. B. O'Hara, of of the house of representatives dur- renu for report.
of Republicans, lie declared, "now Lnkc Worth, president, prosiding. Thu ing the last session of tho stnte legTnking
n
direct
hnnd
In
tho
Wash­
Through llof-Mnc of This City
renlize that tho lenders of thoir party executive hoard held two sessions to- islaturo.
The many friends of Hon. Forest ington negotiations for tho first timo,
Mnynr John W. Martin,
in the making of policy . . . . have pro­ day, one in the forenoon and the other i of Jacksonville, will welcome the Lake will regret to learn thnt ho hns tho president today urged tho Chin­
Sanford continues to grow ns- n dis­ faned Republican history by forsak­
been ill for several days with influ- ese to accept the lntest compromlso
tributing point for tho state. It Is ing the soul of Ahralmm Lincoln for in the afternoon. Speakers at tho visitors.
offer nnd thus remove from tho
initial open session tonight wlil bo, Prominonl out-of-state visitors in- •nzn at his homo on Park avenue.
interesting to note that tho General tho spleen of Henry Cabot Lodge."
field of controversy n subject which
Icrr&gt; M ai. lampn; Vrnnk K Jon- ci„,j0 Mrs. j„ 11nn n . Snllcy .o f Aiken,
Lend Batteries Co., of Newark, N. J.,
has
become n serious hnrrler to tho
rungs,
Jacksonville.
Senator
Park
r
(
thin,
m:lnnn,
,lim
.tor
of
th(&gt;
OVIEDO
have selected this point for thoir new
progress
of tho whole conference.
Trammell
and
William
Jennings
Hryniltinnnl
organization,
jobbing connection. Heretofore thoir Pope Laid to Rest,
an
are
scheduled
to
speak
tomorrow
Whether
tho move 1h to succeed ap­
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
W.
J.
Lawton,
Mrs.
Titan Bnttories havo been handled in
The business sessions of the league n „ McCnll
j IiM Kthol Tnyior pears to rest lorgely with Peking,
Impressive
Ceremonies
night.
this territory by the Western Elec­
♦
| wzlll not get under way until Friday. I „|ient Tluimlay aftmi0()ll |n 0 r |aiulo.
Tho Jnpnneso nlrcndy have Indicat­
at St. Peter’s Today
tric Co., hut with tho recent change
| the opening day given over to wolNews of sleet in Valdosta On., and ed infonnnlly their willingness to*
tho llof-Mnc Iinttory Co. tnko tho dis­
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 20.—Worn- coming nddresses nnd n reception i snow a little further north Wednes­ make tho principal concessions pro­
(IlT The Aaanrlntrd Press)
tributorship for tho entire state,
en's
nctivititics under the now order Thursdny night to which the general
ROME, Jnn. 2(1.—Pope Benedict was
day sot the farmers nnd fruit grow­ posed, nnd tho president nppronchod
Thoro is no gainsaying tho fact thnt
of
things
will run tho entire gnmuti public will ho invited. Muslrnl eonentombed
with
Bolcrnn
hut
impressive
the Chinese only nftor the Jnpnneso
tho strategical position of Sanford as
of discussion ut meetings hero the , certs figure conspicuously on the pro­ ers to work &gt; protect thoir plants
ceremony
this
nfternoon.
The
body
nmbbnssndor
had informed tho stnto
mid
trees
from
the
cold
that
seemed
n shipping point is second to none.
latter pnrt of this week of prominent gram of entertainments.
Round to lie moving south.
In
three
enskots
and
dressed
in
pnotidepartment
thnt
his government was
With hor wntor shipping facilities for
women from nil parts of the Htnto. j table discussions ns well ns two mlnicnl
robes
lies
in
crypt
under
Great
ready
to
accept
a tender of good
Mr.
Thomas
Brown
of
Philadelphia
importing her goods for distribution
The Florida Longue of Women Vot- ute tnlks are features planned for tlm
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and his daughters, Mrs. Lambert of offices.
especially from tho Atlantic seaboard Basilica of St. Fetor’s to right of the ers under tho presidency of Mrs. J. meetings.
Washington. I). C., and Mrs. Cad­
The
statement
plan
sponsored
by
and her radiating railroad lines her ontrnnee. Historic and henutiful rit­ W. O'Hara, of Lake Worth, will conTho legislative council Is understood
future in this direction is assured. ual was only witnessed by a fow mem­ vono its annual meeting Thursdny to he in its infancy nt this time nnd bury and two children of Cambridge, Mr. Harding deals only with tho re­
Continual testimony to this is con­ bers of the Sncred College, Pontifical morning to continue through Sntur- its meeting Snturdny, It Is under­ Mnss., nre spending the winter at turn of the Tslngtno-Tsinnnfu rnllrond substantially all other questions
stantly in evidence when wo seo the household and I’npnl nobility, and dip­ day afternoon. Immediately after its stood will linve largely*to do witli nor- Ijikc Monroe.
lomats accredited to Vatican.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
I,.
West
and
Mrs.
having
boon ngrood upon in the segngrowing colony of wholcsnlo firms
ndjournment tlie Legislative Council fecting its organization nnd to bring
Mary
West
visited
Sanford
Tuesday.
rate
exchanges
between the Jnpnneso
here. Coming events enst their shad­
of Women’s Organizations of Florida within its membership a body of
S. H. Brown of Galiriella this week nnd Chinese.
Under tho pmposnl
ows and when one of tho lnrgcst in­ Kiwanians, Builders,
under tho chnirmnnship of Mrs. W. women representatives of every sec- sold two lots near the Senhonrd
Japan
would
nhnndon
her proposition
dependent battery manufacturing con­
of Jacksonville, will meet tion of the stnte. That its work Is
Have Bully Meeting S.forJcnning
depot.
for
n
lonn
to
Chinn,
nnd tho lnttor
cerns look to this point for thoir state­
tho adoption of a constitution, to lie primarily political is tnken
One
of
tho
lots
was
bought
by
L.
would
purchase
the
rond
with treasury
wide distribution it is Bnfo to predict
bylaws, etc., nnd tho consideration of from n stntcmcnt by Mrs. Jennings.
(From Thuraday’a XMlly)
II.
Gore
who
expects
to
build
a
res­
notes
payable
nt
option
five
to fifteen
Sanford’s future ns a wholesale cen­
"It is earnestly hoped thnt the local idence on it early in the spring, the years hence, Chirm would receive pos­
Characteristic of tho hunch, tho reg­ plnns of financing the organizzntions
ter. Tho llof-Mnc Battery Co. is to
work.
units of nil the stnte organizations other lot was bought by W. II. Engsession within five yonrs, hut would
ho congratulated on its now connection ular luncheon meeting today at tho
composeing
the State Legislative litt proprietor of tho Oviedo Pharm­
Review of its accomplishments since
Valdez,
started
off
with
a
big
punch.
withdraw
her opposition to retention
though successful moves on tho part
, . , .
, ,
its organizations Inst year mid plans Council will tnko. mi nctive interest
of this energetic now concern seem a A sextet composed of late a rriv a ls- for tho futuro wi„ ,)p th„ pr|ncipal in all tho legislation proposed and acy. Another important, real estate of a Jnpnneso trnffle mnnnger and
matter of coursu. Organized just Dr. Brownlee, Ferry Jornignn, Frank business of tho convention Votes. nilvocnted by the council, "Mrs. Jen­ deal thnt has lately been made was the chief accountant during the period of
four months ago by James F. Magee Akers, Schcllo Mnincs, Prof. McKay, Apparently unfounded rumors to the nings said," nnd see that the best sale pf the trinngulnr lot at tho in­ payment.
tersection of the Geneva and Cluiluwho for somo years represented u
for
the legislature
nre not. , ota roads by Dr. C. J. Marnhall to R.
nnd Howard Smith set tho hall in mo­ effect thnt some political booms candidates
,
,
.
.
.
.
well known rubber company in Flori­
Thc Knra,f0 on thl„ ,otf GREAT HARPIST COMING
tion by singing the recent song hit— might lie stnrted at tho convention are only urged to run. hut given support, , ,flhy
WILL BE AT OBI,ANDO
da, and with W. D. Hoffman, with his
sufficient
to
insure
their
election
in
Liza Jane, with over fifty Kiwaninns wholly without n possibility, lenders
formerly occupied by Mariner nn:l
FRIDAY JANUARY 27TH
wido fund of olectrical experience
the
coming
primary.
Every
candi­
joining in tho chorus. Mr. nnd Mrs., of the orginizntion have declared, im­
handling tho technical end their suc­ Cash, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, of phnsizlng tlinf the organization is date should ho pledged to th*&gt; support Roy is now being run by Mr. Ishy
cess is assured. Such firms as tlieso the Earl Hawk players wero guests, strictly non-political insofar as can­ of the measures advocated by tho under tho mime of the H. &amp; T. Gar­
It hns boon a long while since nnarc* tho builders pf the future San­ as was J. E. Ruby, a Kiwnnian, of didates or pnrites nre concerned. The council In ndvnnco of his or hor elec­ age nml filling station. Messrs Mnr- announcement of an event hns caused
inor &amp; Roy have moved into tho
ford.
Madisonville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ orginizntion's mission is to encourage tion. Now is the time to select tho gnrngc recently built by I). D. Dnni- so much lively interest ns tho rocont
announcement thnt Alberto Snivi,
cent each rendered a vocal solo, with Interest nmontf the women In tho proper candidates.
■f Chuluota noxt to tho Oviedo
SHERIFF HAS BATTLE
the Phenomenal hnrp virtuoso, is to
Tho
counlil
meeting
is
expected
to
Mrs. Cush accompanying. Mr. Ruby government nnd to educate them in
hotel.
appear
in Orlnndo on January 27th.
attract
representatives
from
virtual­
WITH ARMED NEGROES
addressed the club mid brought greet­ their newly ncqtilrcd rights hut there
Clnude Coffee is spending this week
Of
the
playing of this young genius
ly
every
organization
in
tho
stnto
intho
organization's
work
stops,
tho
NEAR PALATKA TODAY ings from his club in Madisonville.
in Now Smyrna.
.
critics
have*
been almost lavish In
tcrcstad
In
work
peculiar
to
women.
lenders
say.
Tho spoakor of tho day was J. C.
Mrs. Frank Norris entertained a thoir praise, Hpcnking of him ns n
(tlr The Assoclntnd Press)
Hutchinson, who spoko for ten min­
fow of the young people Tuesday
PALATKA, Jnn. 20.—Sheriff Iln- utes, using ns his theme the slogan of
revelation because ho overcomes what
evening
in honor of tho hlrthdny of hnvo boon considered practically Im­
the best results.
Tho Churchwcll
Knn nnd deputies searching Fnirviow "Sanford—Tho City Substantial". Mr. LUTHER ADVERTISES
buyers will go to New York soon her nephew . M. W. Sturdivant.
vicinity for two heavily armed negroes Hutchinson brought much information
possible obstacles In technique. His
AND GETS RESULTS
Mrs. IL W. Lnwton Spent Thurs­
whero they maintain nil office nil tho
who escaped from a hnrricndod liouso in regards to tho marketing of our
playing hns boon characterized an
FOR HIS FIRM
time witli buyers on the job to keep day in Sunford and Orlando.
there lust night after a gun buttlo products and appealed that the confi­
nothing Hhort of nmnzing.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton entertained her
with the shoriff nnd posso during dence now established between buyer
In ndditinn to this almost "super­
J. P. Luther tho advertising mnn­ up with all the latest styles nnd goods Sunday School dnss Friday evening.
and
they
will
give
the
Sanford
people
which tho shuriff suffered flesh nnd seller lie strengthened even more
human
technique," ho has discovered
An official honrd meeting of tho
wound in tho Bhoulder. Tho nogrocs by standardizing our packages nnd nger of the Churehwoll Compnny is the benefit of the experienced buyers
new effects nml undreamed of henuwell pleased with thc opening sales at the center of tho v/ho’csnle busi­ Methodist church w/ih hold Mondny ties in the hnrp.
Were drinking and terrorized tho brands.
Furthermore, ho
evening nt tho offire of O. P. Swope. possesses, in tho words of critics,
,•
.
,
. , l J nnd tho wee* ’s business of this now ness of Amoricn.
neighborhood. When tho officers nrInformation was given out thnt tlio &gt;
Tho work of tho church was mapped "tho power to make his nudiehco for­
they v*cro barricaded In r. two local club s charter would uriivo .vr&gt; ( f{rro , fhnt hn&lt; ,p" Hto ‘‘s ln &lt;&gt;«rgin
cut fer ‘.hr yeer preparatory to the get harp and iiurjjittt and to
Bt'*ry house. More than one hundred shortly and already great doings nro nnd hnvo rocently opened one here, Arrests Are Made
of
quarterly
conforonco which moots nt grent orchestras,, multitudes of voice
shots were fired during tho hour bat­ being planned on Charter night, when Mr. Luther hnH been with tho Churchtle- Officers fired tho house and tho s u n goos down and the moon comes we|| c 0mj)nny for tho past 12 yonrs for Georgia Lynehings Genovn Saturday and Sundny.
nnd great tragedies, so broad and
Edward McCnll nt Stetson Univers­ sweeping nro his masterful inter­
"hen tho negroes wero forced by tho up Sanford nnd Kiwnnis will shine.
Indictments
Returned
ity. Hpent tho week end with 1i| h
nnd it can he snid of him thnt ho lit­
flumes to leave tho posso did not firo
pretations."
In Hhort, ho Is a
parents.
erally
grew
up
with
this
business.
He
(Dr The Aaanrlsted I’rraa)
«t them for foar of striking thoir own
"Weaver
of
Dreams.”
•
NORMAL FUEL SHIP
ATHENS, Gn., Jnn. 28.—Jim Doolis a real advertising mnn nnd his
Mrs. O. G. Walcott spent Sundny
Wen. Tho negrocn escaped Into a
ndvcrtlsements in thc Dnily Herald oy, Hnmp Dooloy, Herbert and Cal with her sister Mrs. Lovojoy nt S orr­
IN DISTRESS AT SEA
swamp.
FRESH DISORDERS BREAK OUT
Ho can tell tnnny talcs Hnwkes, nl white, wero nrrestod by ento.
HARD WORK TO RESCUE prove it.
AT CAIRO; MANY WOUNDED
nbout nil kinds of Advertising hut ho tho sheriff of Oconco county nto Inst
Mrs. W. P. Carter spent Tuesday
PRESERVED GREENS
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. 20._An-1believes thnt good nowspnper ndvor- . night
. . in connection with. tho nllogcd, afternoon In Orlnndo.
(Dr The Associated Press)
POISONS ENTIRE FAMILY * other
W. II. Harvard, traveling auditor of
nnvnl mino sweeper sent out by ( tlsing with tho right goods nnd tho (lynching* nnd illegnl killings stnged
LONDON, Jnrt. 20.—A cable to tho
FOUR ARE DEAD tho nnvy department to tnko In tow right prices will bring homo tho in thnt county recently and following tho Senhonrd
Scnboi
Air Lino, wns in Ovcido Evening Stnr from Romo today sny»
nnvnl fuel ship Arothusa which with bacon evory timo. Tho Churchwcll, indictments returned by tho grand Thursdny.
It was roported thcro thnt fresh dii( D r T h * Associate* I'rraa)
Mrs. O. G. Wnlcott hns ns hor ordors had broken out irt Cairo, Egypt,
"OIS Idaho., Jan. 20.—Four in tho propeller gone hns been attempting Co., put on on advertising stunt last jury yesterday. Tho two Dooleys nnd
family of Churies W. Tuttle, Cam­ sinco Tuesday to ride out the gnlo off! winter nt Fitzgerald nnd Moultrie In Thomns nre in tho Clnrko county Jail, guests Thursdny, Mrs. A. B. Lovojoy resulting In 100 persons being wound­
An- [ which they gnvo nwny 100 turkeys nnd nnd Hnwkcn is in tho Oconoo county of Sorrento, Mrs. Finley of Cleveland ed nnd mnrO than ono thousnnd others
bridge Iown are dead today ns the Cnpo Fcnr, North Cnrolinn.
other
mino’
sweeper
sent
out
yestor] they nro nlwnys looking for somo- Jail. The dnto for hearing hns not Ohio, nnd Mrs. J. B. Hownrd and Injured. British troops, tho mossage
result of botullnus poisoning from
dny
wns
forced
by
tho
gnle
to
put
thing out of tho ordinnry to attract been sot. It wns authoritatively stnt- baby Leslie of Snnford.
adds, quelled tho insurrection. Thus
eating groons at birthday dinner for
bnck
to
Norfolk.
Reports
to
nnvy.
tho
nttontion
of
tho
pooplo
but
they
cd
today
that
other
indictments
nnd
fnr no confirmation or donlal of re­
younger daughter Sunday.
Two
nnld
gnlo
nbhtlng
nnd
Const
Guard
know
from
post
experience
thnt
tho
nrrests
will
ho
mndo
soon
In
connecRussia
Is
beginning
to
lenm
thnt
port reached London.
daughters, two eons aro dead and tho
'"'father not expocted to live. Tuttles 1cutter enroute from Charleston to aid llvo dnily thnt has tho circulation is tion with tho recent killing of threo tho proof of political thcorlos Is in
I Arcthusn.
.th e modlum through which they get,negroes last December.
the eating.
Tho Herald for real Job printing.
daughters preserved tho greens.
OPERATIONS TODAY HAVE BEEN
MADE ONLY AT IN­
TERVALS

U tU ep ia U lau ghing bacauM t o w on't h a w to g o to m arket for
K&gt; t o w m t o * Mg bog and 1100 o tto r a w ill go
arUh o sn . Ttoy*re tananta am th o M to o c ra t e r n ot tL Jf. U g a .
f

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
WILL CONVENE AT JACKSONVILLE
TODAY FOR MANY BIG THINGS

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1922

Friday and Saturday
Ja n u a ry 20-21

By a Sanford Celery-fed
Man

GENEVA
Tho first enr load shipment of
mnrmalndo mndo by tho Wakefield
Persorving Co., will bo shipped by
water from Sanford to New York
city. Other car loads vlll be ready
for shipment every ten days until
they move to Lako Gem.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Maltin of Osceola
companlcd by Miss Stone, Mrs. Hart
and Mrs. Culpopper attended the lec­
ture In Snnford Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Peters left Friday for
Gcorgin whoro she wns called by tho
Illness of her mother Mrs. Wcarthy.
Mrs. W. II. Rooves and son return­
ed homo Sunday from Eau Gallic
after’ spending a few weeks with hor
sister Mrs. A. E. Mathews.
Mrs. Curlctt wns in Snnford Tues­
day attending tho reception given nt
the homo of Mrs. Ed. Moich.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wokoflold was
In Lake Gem.
Mr. Sherman of Lake Gom wns here
on business Wednesday.

CELERY
Carlot Shipments Reported for Wed
nesday, Jan. 18th.
Thoy havo a Coca-Cola band In Or- Florida—Mannteo Section ....... k
Inndo and will havo Snllva piny next Now York .................. - .................4
week. Supposo they will be all Calif.,.North Section ..................... 1(
"Balled" up the weok after.
Calif., South section ......
2(

Wo don’t like the now commander
Total cars ..........~........................ 50
of the Dopartmont of tho Philippines,
linioportcd shipped Tuosday: Flor­
Major General Wright. Picture shows ida 3.
him with his hat strap hanging just Destinations of Florida Shipments,
below his mouth. Ho ought to got six­
Wednesday
ty days for that.
New York ......
G
Philadelphia .................................... 2
Trotsky prodicts a failure of tho Buffalo ..............................
1
conference unless tho United Stntos Pittsburgh ........................................ 1
uses tho hoavy hand. Trotsky ought
No divors'ons filed.
to know something about the hoavy
Telegraphic
Reports from Important
hand of tho Unitod States and some­
Markets
thing about failure.
NEW YORK: 40 degroos, foggy.
Wo know what makes tho weather Florida 4, New York 0 arrived. Sup­
here so chilly. United States Is tak­ plies of good stick limited. Demand
ing a hand in tho Chllo-Poru dispute. modcrato for good Btock, market is
steady. Florida’s 10 in. crates GoldMr. W. II. Tolbert, n special rep­
on
Saif Blanching, best $5.00-$5.50;
All tho world hutes a plkor. Chi­
resentative of Tho Schneferordinnry
and green $3.50-14.50. Calif’s
When you think of blankets, com­ cago judge sentenced two mon to tho crates Golden Heart best $10.00-$10.50.
Weerion Tailoring Co., of Cin­
forts, outings, outing gowns and night pen for ten years for stealing $3.23. Fair, $8.0Q-$9.00; poorer aB law us $G.
cinnati, will be w ith us Friday
shirts, think of Rivers Brothers, Snn­ The big oncB go free.
N. Y.’s 2-3 crates Golden Self Blanch­
and Saturday, January 20th and
ing best $4.50-$5.00. Poorer as low as
ford
avenue.
Our
prices
will
please
21st, taking orders for Spring
Thoso church elders who drank vnr- $3.00.
you. Regardless of whnt others say nish, thinking it was communion wine,
and Summer Clothing. He will
CHICAGO: 10 degrees, partly
they are doing, visit us and save mon­ are quite lncomprehonsivo to a lot of
have several model su its made
ey.
25G-d2t; wltc citizens who drink wood nlcohol and cloudy. Calif 10 arrvied. 18 cars on
trnck. Suppliso moderate. Demand
up to show you the workman­
fusel oil thinking it’s whiskey.
and movement modornte, market
ship, and tailoring they turn out.
steady. Calif's crates Golden Ilcnrt
Beauty and the Ilnllot
quality and' condition ordinnry $7.00We would bo glad to have you
Somoono w hojs running for offico $7.50; qunlity and condition fino $9.00.
call, and inspect th is line before
in Missouri has announced that ho’s Florida’s 10-inch crates Golden Self
placing your Spring order.
going after tho feminine voto by Blanching $4.6C-$5.00, mostly $5.00.
handing out jars of cold cream.
PHILADELPHIA: 43 degrees and
The Schnefer-W cedon line is
Thnt’s what wo call flirting with cloudy.* New Yoik 3 arrived. 5 cars
well known in Sanford.
disaster. No man who undertakes to on track. No Florida offerings.
PITTSBURGH: 48 degrees and
TO THE STAR THEATRE TOMOR win nn election on a platform .of wrinklo eradication—and fails to make cloudy. * No arrivals. 15 cars on tho
ROW AND SATURDAY ‘‘THE
good—need ever show himself in pub­ track. Opening prices Thursday: DoBIRTH OF A NATION”
lic again.
mand and movement slow, market
And it’s in Missouri, too, where they dull. California's crates Golden Heart
"The Birth of a Nation," I). W have to bo shown! That boy’s duo for 5s and 8s $7.50. Florida’s $5.00-$0.00.
Griffith's massage spectacle is com­ some other kind of jars—besides cold
HALF-MILLION SPENT
ing to the Stnr Thontre Fridny and cream ones.
He'd better bo pretty suro of tho
Saturday of this week anti is tho larg­
ON EX-SERVICE MEN
est and most important production of stuff before ho starts passing it
the decade, yet not a word is spoken around. Wo hope ho has a wife or
CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—Wnr scholar­
throughout the performance of nearly
ships amounting to $500,000 have been
three hours. Music supplies the ab­
Invested In 2,798 young Methodist oxsence of speech, mechanical effects
servico men through tho Foard of
and realism, whilst the wizard of tho
Home Missions and Church Extension
screen, David W. Griffith, unfolds in
12,000 feet of film the thrilling roof the Methodist Episcopal Church,
mnncu of tho Wnr between the states
according to nn nnnouncomont mndo
Miss Marian Dietorich was the hon- and the reconstruction of tho South­
John W. Padgett left on Sunday for
by Dr. Dnvid D. Forsyth, correspond­
Detroit, Mich., where ho will be lo­ oree nt a birthday dinner given In her land. Some IdcH of its magnitude may
ing secretary, Philadelphia. Tho ex­
honor at the Dieterich homo tho ev­ bo had from tho fact that 18,000 actors
cated for some time.
service mon are in 209 schools, col­
ses
to
benutify
a
citlzenctte
hns
got
A. DoBnry and family arrived last ening of January 18th. Several guests and 3,000 horses took part and that
leges nnd theological seminaries, and
to
watch
his
step.
night and will spend some time nt were invited for the evening.
tho staging of this great "outdoor"
have received and arc receiving from
Standing
on
n
platform
of
"no
their estate west of Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. ThomaB Dunlap gnvo drama cost half a million dollars.
$5Q to $250 n year as n gift of the
wrinkles;
no
double-chins,
and
no
Tho ferry boat "Snnford’ hns chanf^ n dance at their homo on Celery avoSeveral of tho nctors are of South­
church
from the Centenary fund to
obesity,"
lie’s
got
to
make
good;
other­
ed schcdulo in order to give the peo­ nuo Wednesday ovoning. Thcro have ern linenge. Henry Walthall, who
wise the dear girls will put a crimp in enable them to finish tho course of
ple from hero a more convenient tlmo been a number of parties given re­
him, the double-chins will dccido they study begun when they left tho col­
to be in Snnford. Tho boat also makes cently by them nnd their "bunch" nnd
On Fridny evening L. R. Itoynolds, the regular three trips on Sunday.
have been double-crossed, nnd the fat lege to enter the wnr. It is estima­
every gathering is'the most enjoyable
of Dnytonn, tho county Y. M. C. A.
—figuratively speaking—will bo /in ted thnt 23,908 young men left tho
Mrs. Eunice 11. Grey and little
secretary lectured at tho school build­ daughter of DcLand, nro here on a yet given.
Methodist secondary schools, univer­
tho Are.
The Genova forry bridge is being
ing under tho auspices of the Parent- visit with Mts. Grey’s pnrents, Mr.
sities
and colleges nnd professional
Lot’s
not
start
this
business
of
mix­
rebuilt so to speak. New timbers to
Teachers Association, his subject for
schools
at the call of their country.
ing
beauty
and
politics.
and Mrs. W. J. Hnymnn.
replnco all the old ones, will bo like
tho ovoning wns "Tho IlightH of a
Otherwise
we
mny
wind
up
with
a
The friends of Jewett Horton are new when completed. Traffic has
Child." The principal points of his Iglad to sec him out again after sev- been held up much of tho time to do
president of tho United States who CHURCH WELL’S BILLING
delivers
massages instead of messugTIIROUGHT THE COUNTRY
ornl days illness.
tho work.
Mr. Gleason, of Sanford, was hero
Thcro was no damage to mention
The Churchwoll Company has a
Sunday visiting his daughter, Mary, here to the crops during the recent
special
representative out today nnd
FORTNIGHTLY
BRIDGE
CLUB
nt tho orphanage.
frosts. Idch Huemod very light in
tomorrow billing tho entire county and
Leon M. Wright returned hero to compnriHon to the dnmngo done on the
tho association wns the weather turn­ spend the week end with his family. higher land, we aro thankful to sny.
Entertnining with her usual charm­ many cities In neighboring countios
ed off so cold that ho few of tho citi­ On Saturduy evening a largo num­ A good deal of colcry is being blench­
ing nnd grnciouB manner, Mrs. Harry advertising tho opening of theso now
zens availed themselves of tfco oppor­ ber of friends gathered at Mr. nnd ed and still moro*colory set out. Not
B. Lowis was hostess it bridge yester­ stores in Sanford. The opening will
tunity of hearing Mr. Reynolds. Mrs. Mrs. Wm. II. Lees’ to enjoy a woinio much lettuce JuHt now. Cabbngc, cnulday afternoon nt her homo on Mng- bo celebrated by one of tho real
F. A. Ilowo and Mrs. L. I’. Wilson
Ttolin
nvenuo, tho guests including only Churchwoll snles 'th at havo mndo
iflower, romnino, Chlnoso cnbbago nnd
rendered Buvorul musicnl selections.
tho
members
of the Fortnightly theso stores so popular in Gcorgin.
Mr. nnd MrH. J. L. Rnino, of Vine- beets are huing sent to market. Irish
W. T. Renchor, of Apopka, Fla., wns grove, Ky. arrived yesterday to spend potato planting 1&gt;ub begun. Most ev­
Churchwoll sales mean tho lowest
Bridge Club.
hero Sunday to conduct services in a while with her futhor, J. Horton, ery one in tho farming business hnve
Fragrunt red roses nnd poincottins prices on tho best of goods nnd n
tho evening and Dr. Fowlcs conduct­ hero and Ills dnughter Mrs. V. A. popper seed beds going, with egg
wero artistically used in tho rooms glance at iho prices that nro on tho
ed tho morning services.
bills nnd will bo In tho Horald tomor­
where tho card tables wero placed.
plant and tomato seed beds ready to
Bishop of Ornngo City.
Mr. Woolcy, of New Smyrna, and a
A very interesting gnmo of bridge row will convince you of this fnct.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Cochrnn nnd sow.
friend from Palm Bench, were dinner grandmother, of Washington, Indiana,
wns played during the afternoon, nnd Wntch tho Daily Herald und attend
Fresh corned beef now ready,
Mrs. Cnrolinc Bridges McDougal
guests of Henry Murray ono day last arrived this morning to be tho guests died at her homo on Cameron rond at good New England boiled dinner.
when Hcores wero counted it wns the opening sale Saturday.
weok.
found
thut Mrs. Knight held high
Popular
Market.
250-i
of Mrs. Cochran’s mother, Mrs. Henry 11 o’clock last Saturday evening, Jan­
Mr. Cnlklns, of Virginia, stopped
SUITS MADE TO MEASURE
score
nnd
wns awarded n sot of hnnd
uary 14, from Bright’H disenso. Mrs.
Murray.
over hero on Sunday for a visit with
pninted
consters.
ECONOMY
COOKING
SCHOOL
V. A. Bishop and family were cnll* McDougal was born In Wilmington, N.
Master A. J. Wndo nt tho Orphnn- ers here last ovoning.
Following tho enrd gnmo Mrs. LowC., in 1814, and lived there all hor life
nge. A. J. Wudo and Guy Oglesbeo
An nnnouncomont in today's Ilor- is served chicken n In king, nut bread
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Throop wero buforo coming t o Snnford a few years
accompanied him to Sanford In tho business visitors in Snnford yester­ ago with hor dnughtor, Mrs. Llbble old says that Mrs. M. II. Miller hns sandwiches, spiced peaches, oliveH,
afternoon.
*
WobkH, to muko her homo. Her hus­ arrived in tho city nnd will bo hero coffeo nnd grnpofruit straws.
day.
MrH. Jacobsen, of Newark, N. J., tho
band, Georgo Crawford McDougal, for tho four days of tho fair demonctrrMnj*
to
the
ladles
of
Sanford
the
guest
of Mrs. George Knight, acted as
died uciuV-i 20, 1209, Aftd A daugh­
substitute
lor an absent club mem­
famous
Arlstos
Flour.
Mrs
Miller
ter died in infancy. G. C. McDougal
ber,
Club
members who enjoyed tho
with
an
able
corps
of
assistants
will
of Celery avenue, Ib hor son. Miss
Annie Weeks a grund dnughter nnd bo nt the bulkhead hendqunrters of cordial ho; pitnlity of Mrs. Lewis woro
Harry nnd Okie Weeks grandsons. tho feir and will show tho Indies somo Mrs. D. L. Thrnshor, Mrs. Georgo W.
BUREAU OF MARKETS START
Mrs. Francis McDougal Swanson, a of the fino points in cooking and tho Knight, Mr.:. Georgo A. DeCottes,
granddaughter. Mrs. McDougal, or men will not bo bnrrcd but aro invit­ Mrs. O. D. Bishcp, Mrs. Hal Wight,
Mrs. F. L. Miller and Mrs. F. E.
Tho U. S. Bureau of Markets has
Carefully testing your Battery when
There has been a report circulated grandma, us she wns lovingly called ed to watch theso indies do wonders
with
this
flour.
This
1
b
an
educa­
started
giving tho reports to tho farm­
ubout that Mr. and Mrs. B. Steele, of by all her host of friends, was of a
ers of the Sanford district this morn­
you bring It In to be charged, togeth­ Beardnll nvenuo to Mr. and Mrs. Snn- cheerful disposition nnd loved for hor tional campnign being conducted by
IIow about young ronst Muscovy ing nnd tho roports will bo issued
Thore woro tho Southwestern Milling Co., and
e r with n thorough washing nnd a dy Anderson. Tho hsIo is off to date, kindness to everyone,
Mrs. Miller hns been putting on theso duck for Sunday's dinner.— ’opulnr dnlly from now until nftor tho season
some
beautiful
floral
offerings
bro’t
Jnn. 19th, no deni mudo.
displays nil over tho country. You Market.
25G-2tc has closed. M. 3. Wiggins, tho old
«ont of paint.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Howard, of to place on hor InBt resting place.. Sho
rolinblo market ropoitor, has chargo of
will
enjoy
it
nnd
you
will
lenm
how
Mnniissas, Vn,, arrived Monday to
to snvo money in your cooking as well
When Carrie Jncobs Bond wroto tho Burcnu in tho Chaso building.
The price? ONE DOLLAR for a visit Mr. and Mrs. II, Stcolo nnd fam­
us to propnro somo fino bread nnd thnt beautiful bnllnvd entitled "Tho
ily. Mrs. Howard is a sister of Mr.
aix-volt battery.
pastries for tho inner mnn nnd tho End of a Forfect Dny" she sent ono
Rivers Brothers, Sanford avonuo,
Steele's and visited hero two years
inner
womnn.
Rend
tho
advertisoof
tho
first
copies
to
ChnrloH
Brndy
aro
exceptionally well equipped with
ugo, but this is Mr. Howard’s first
who
wns
singing
nt
thnt
timo
nnd
is
girls’
awoptors in sizes 8 to 16 years.
visit and ho ,is chnrmod with the won­
singing
yet.
Mr.
Brady
will
sing
High
quality—low
pricod. Givo your
derful vegetable growing farms.
First
annual
county
fair
and
in­
children
warm
clothes
nnd keop thorn
this
song
nt
tho
band
concert
tonight.
Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Drossor woro
dustrial
exposition
nnd
manufactur­
houlthy.
250-d2t; w-lto
hosts nt n lovely birthday dinner on
er’s
display
nt
Sanford
starting
to­
Tho
High
School
boyB
and
girls
Wodnosdny ovoning given in honor of
morrow and InBting for four dnys. wont to Leesburg today whero they
Starting a 1915 modol on a cold
J. C. Ellsworth’s birthday. A beauti­
On
tho
lako
front
at
foot
of
Park
morning
makes a valuable contribu&gt;put
on
n
play
tonight
and
also
play
ful birthday cako with lighted candles
avonuo.
basket
ball.
tlon
to
profane
history•
concluded tho chicken dinner.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1922

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Has New Ideas About Marriage That May Revo­
lutionize the World

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CONVERSATIONS
WILL NOT CHANGE NAME
ON SHANTUNG,
THOUGH LADY TO MARRY
DO NOT WORRY
-LEADER OF WOMAN’S PARTY

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24— (Py Tho Associated Press).—Elsie Hill,
one of the lenders of the National Woman’s Party confirmed today re­
ports of her marriage to Albert Levitt, profeBHor In the University of
North Dnkota and in doing so announced she would not change her
name. “There Is no Inw' to insist on it and It is only custom that leading
people do It at all at this time. I (link it would lie Inconvenient to
change my nnmo. Of course if people call me Mrs. Levitt I will not
make an issue of It but I intend to keep my name for all legal matters,
visiting enrds and so forth.”

Hhrec
Friendly
Gentlemen

Hade to SuitYourTaste
We have for yecn catered to the cigarette
imokert of America.
With this eaptrivnee, we created One Eleven—
“ I I I * * —“ Made to Suit Your T a ite /’ o f the
world*! three greateit cigarette tobaccos—

I —TURKISH, for Aroma
I —VIRGINIA, for Mildneis
1—BURLEY, for Mellowneti
We named them One Eleven—the addrets of our
home office. We are proud o f their succeit.

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WIWfihMAVE.
CITV

AGRICULTURAL SITUATION
CONFRONTING COUNTRY
TAK?N UP AT MEETING
REPUBLICANS
IN CAUCUS ON
BONUS BILL
SPECIAL SUBJECTS
Will Organize Formal
Committees and
Proceed

ALLIED DEBT REFUNDING
BEING DEBATED IN SENATE
McCUMBER URGES LENIENCY

Dont cough

THE SENATE RESOLUTION ASK­
ING PRESIDENT FOR INFORMATION FAILS

HE violent paroxysms of couehirw
soon cased by Dr. King’s
tri—■- Ntv
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Discovery, Fifty years a standard

(Fly The Aasoclnted P ress)

WASHINGTON, Jon. 2d.—Tho sen­
ate with littlo debnte and without n remedy for colds. •Children dkel?
record vote rejected todny tho rcao- ] No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c.
lution by Walsh, Democrat, Montana,'
asking the president for Information
ns to conversations relating to Shan­
tung being carried on by tho Chincso
urn! Japanese arms conference delega­ For C olds a n d C o u g h 5
tions.
Make Bowels Normal. NatuJ?,
way is the way of Dr. King’s Pill,-,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilomer Trnsk and gently and firmly regulating the Lowe),
the intestine cloggiu
daughter have returned from n visit eliminating
waste. At all druggists, 25c.
1
to St. Petersburg and are tho guests
W O N ' T OR1PB
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Williams on
Onk avenue.
I

Dr. K ing’s

N e w Discovery

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P r .K in ff s Pills

Tho Amoricnn Legion will make a
FOR VALENTINE PARTIES
house to houso canvass for the salo of
to tho lecture and entertain­
Says That the United States Should Not Assume tickets
The Herald Printing Co., has n n«w
ment course of tho Rcdpath Lyceum
supply
of beautiful, catchy and right
Bureau. Tho next attraction will be
Role of Shylock
February 2 at the Princess Theatre up to the minute vnlentino fnvnrs ami
( H r The Amoclnlrd I’ reaa)
measure saw only tho completion of when tho Great Laurent will mystify place cnnlH. Don’t go out of town
nm) entertain and please the people.
WASHINGTON, Jan . 24. — The
for your valentine favors and pUci
fight over tho allied debt refunding the opening statement by Senator Mcenrds
until you see tho Herald stock.
t’umber,
ns
chairman
of
tho
finnneo
hill broke yesterdny in tho senate, with
Wo hate to hear of California’s
Senator McCumber, Republican, North committee, who was subjected to a freeze. While it makes Florida orDakota, in chnrgo of tho measure, rapid cross firo from the minority nngso sell better and drives many
Man named Mnkkonen has invents
pleading that the United States "not side. Today Senator Simmons, ’ of California people to Florida wo never a new kind of electric railway in Ru*.
piny the role of Shylock in dealing North Carolina, ranking Democrat on like to gloat over other section’s mis­ sin. Bet- he 1s an Irishman in dii.
with its allies" and tho Democrats op­ the finance committee, will open tho fortune and a freeze in either Califor­ guise and his real name is Mack Mon­
posing the proposed grant of authority minority attack and genornl debnto nia or Florida Is a misfortune.
ey.
to tho deft commission to fiv tho time will follow. Itcpublicnn lenders hope
when interest payments shall begin. to press tho bill to n vote by the end
Tho first day’s consideration of tho of tho week.

FORD’S TERMS
FIRST MASS
FOR PURCHASE
HELD TODAY
FOR LATE POPE NITRATE PLANT
SUNG THIS
MORNING WITH EMBODIED IN CONTRACT AND
GREAT SOLEMNITY AT
SENT TO FORD
ST. PETERS
TODAY
( H r The Associated Press)

ROME, Jan. 24.—Tho first of nine
Pontifical high masses for tho Into
Pope was sung this morning with
grnnd solemnity in St. Peters. Tho
time of burial has not definitely been
decided upon today hut remains ten­
tatively fixed for Wednesday after­
noon.

( H r The Aaaoelnled Press)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Henry
Ford's proposal for tho purchase nnd
lease of Muscle Shoals nitrate nnd
power projects, embodied in contract
form and mailed todny by Secretary
Weeks to Ford at Detroit. Weeks an­
nounced ns soon as tho contract was
signed nnd returned hero ho would
submit it to congress for finnl action.

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varieties of garden, field nnd farm seeds, thnt have been tested anti
proven to ho ndnptcd to Florida soil and climate, nnd our years of ex­
perience enable us to handle tlm Florida seed business to advantage.
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Write for it. Everyone interested in Florida Spring and Summer
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REPORTED THAT SOME MEMRINGLING'S FINE YACHT
HERS INSISTING
IS HERE FOR VISIT
ON PASSAGE
RUMORED FORI) IS
OWNER BOARDED HER HERE
TO TAKE OVER
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.— Call for
S. A. L. RAILROAD
(Tiom
W.dnetd.-jr'*
D.lly)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2I.*-Further n caucus Thursday night of republican
tors Now
Kingling Bros., firm yacht tho Pas­
•discussion, through formal addresses members of the house on tho soldier
(Il7 The Aaaoclatrd I'rraa)
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA .
DURHAM, N. C., Jan. 24.—Rumors
•of agricultural situation confronting bonus question wns Issued today. Im­ time is in midstream today having
W
rite
for
special cash discounts, and delivered price.
tho country wns undertaken todny by mediate action on an adjusted com­ come in Inst night. The Pnstimo is were heard yesterday although with­
Hundreds
of these in use by Sanford Growers
out
tangible
foundation,
that
Henry
tho National Agricultural Conference pensation bill has been domnnded by ono nf the finest yachts that has
Ford
may
negotiate
for
the
purchase
when It resumud Its Hossion. At tho a group of members who were in the come to Sanford thin season nnd is the
GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1921, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE BUYIN0
of tho Sonbonrd Air Lino railway if
•conclusion of the open session it was tnlitnry Hcrvieo during tho war.
property
of
Charles
Ringlinlq
who
his offer for tho pjrihase of the
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
"rlimned to organlzo formally comAt tho Thursday night conference
FLORIDA
imfttees and have them proceed to con- they plan to offer n resolution in­ cnnio over In his enr to hoard the Muscle Shonls plant Is accepted by JACKSONVILLE
It is believed the
aidorution of apccial subjects Assigned structing tho ways and means com­ yacht hero. With tho two Donnoly the government.
to them.
mittee to proceed at once to draft n yachts, with the Waiinninkor yacht report nmnnnted from the Now York
A R E YOU IN S U R E D ? IF N O T , S E E
bonus measure. Tho resolution also and now the Ringling yacht the Snn- stock oxchnnge owing to tho rise In
Seaboard
Air
Line
r.iil
v.iy
Fs,
'i,
rny
Tho
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Immedi­ will provide thnt when reported to foril harbor looks very busy.
W . J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
a t e relief must ho given the fnrmortr the houso the measure Is to ho the boats will likely 1m here nil week while after months nf stagnation nnd Inac­
tivity
in
the
stock.
the
owners
are
having
a
good
time
AGENTS
in the present agricultural crisis, dolo- continuing business until passed.
In
the
event
the
government
toms
fishing
and
riding
round
the
country.
•gates to the national agricultural conHouse lenders snld no offort would
Muscle Shonls over to ‘he Del roll
.'ierenco which convened hern ycator- ho nindo at tho cntieus to Instruct the
industrial Wizard, the Sonbonrd
•Boy wore told by speakers represent­ wnys nnd means committee as to how Influenza Spreading
would form nn excellent outlet to lho
OFFICE PEOI'LEH IIANK II 111LOIN(1
ing every phase of the industry. Pres­ It should provide for tho raising of
In the Larger Cities, ports of tho Atlantic Coast from
ident Harding, who opened tho con­ nocessnry revenue. Thnt question will
F lo rid a
S a n fo r d ,
ference with nn address, Secretory be determined, it was said, by tho
Watching the Ships Tampa, Fla., tn Norfolk, Vn., with
direct connections to the Inrgor ports
.Wallace, farmers and representatives committee with tho probability thnt
OfficcrH
Think
It
Might
Re
Coming
In
1
of the east. Tim Sonbonrd owns and
• nf Industries dependent on ngriculturo the republican momherahlp later at n
operntes .1,122 miles nf track from
on
Foreign
Ships
•wphnsized the seriousness of tho sit- enueps will take n stand on the plnn
Richmond to Birmingham, extending
proposed.
uuUion and suggested remedies.
as fur south ns Tampa nnd with di­
I l l y The Aaanrlated Prvaat
Dntn upon possible new methods
’Dio YUmedinl measures outlined by
NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—The Health rect linos to Norfolk, Wilmington,
President limiting and suhseiiuently of taxation with which to raise
Department
inspectors arc watching N. C., nnd Jacksonville nnd Snvnn.■endorsed by many of tho Bpenkorn in- funds for n bonus, has been pre­
today
nil
incoming
Hhfps for cases of nnh.
,eluded more ndcqunto financial facili­ pared by the treasury department, ft
influenza.
Officials
believe Now
Bankers nnd rnilrond men are dis­
ties, especially working capital, for was sniii todny, for the Infnr.fiUon
York's increasing cases of influenza posed to glvo tho report serious con­
the fannor on long time loans to pro­ of congress.
Officials of the treasury said, how­ may lm due In part to importations sideration nnd spoinlnto upnn the
vide for his turnover, extension of the
possible purchase of tho Carolina,
I HAVE THEM
.co-operative marketing, buying and ever, thnt tho department would from Europe.
Clinchflold &amp; Ohio, which would con­
loan associations of farmers; develop­ await roquest* for such information
nect with Ford’s other rnilrond prop­
ment of waterway transportation and before transmitting it to congress. At ARMY AND NAVY
FOOTBALL GAME
erty f" Ohio,
with lho •Jntlipowi
power possibilities; more efficient ma­ tile mime time it was tmiii that tile
AT
PHILADELPHIA
establish
direct
connection
between
chinery'for collecting and distributing treasury's position with regnrd to tho
his
Detroit
holdings
and
Muscle
inarkot information Including tho do- ndvtsnhlllty of n honns for veterans
( H r The Aaanrlnlrd Preaal
Shonls.
mand and consumption outlook, de­ of the world war was unchanged, the
ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 24.—Annual
velopment of tho St. Lnwrcnco-Groat ennetment of compensation legislation football game between Westpoint anil
ini? atten­
BEWARE, MR. MERCHANT!
Lukes wutorwny porjoct, and nssur- under existing conditions being viewed Annapolis to ha ployed this year on
tion— lots are being sold right along and building in this
. ancu to ugrlculture of equality of op­ with disfavor.
Franklin Field, Philadelphia, SaturThis is the time of tho yonr when
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
In thn event n bonus hill is onnetod, 'dny, November, 2rith, wns nnnninccd
portunity with nil other industrial*.
all manner of advertising schemes
treasury officials said some tax today.
the good of Sanford at heart.
are
wont to he put over on tho unsus­
'TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 24.—Col. T. would havo to ho provided to take
pecting public, such ns hotel registers,
J. Apployard, Btate printer, has pur­ care of it.
NATIONAL CONVENTION
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statem ent and
classified directories, song artists, etc.
U»o
of
the
allied
debt
ns
a
basis
for
chased what is known ns tho “arjnory
FOR GIRL SCOUTS
to say just w hat is my candid convictions would put it
These artists aro down hero to
lot” opposite tho capital at tho eornor bonus financing was Bnld to bn re­
AT SAVANNAH TODAY
make
tlioir
expenses
nt
the
expense
m ost too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
of Monroe and Pensacola streets and garded ns Impmcti -ahle.
of the home merchnnt. Put your mon­
irvinilnu.i fn I’m.*
Tn tho opinion of tho treasury, high
person whose e y e s o r e turned backward— The fellow who
•has announced that ho will erect on
SAVANNAH, Jan. 24.—Eighth ey whore it will bring tho grnatest
'the property a large building to house officials, Bnld, it would cost more to
has VISION will agree w ith me now— the other later.
a modern printing establishment. An raise tho money for a solder bonus Annunl Nntionnl Convention Giry dividends. Either ono of tho two Or­
architect already is a t work on tho from tho sale nf bonds based on the Scouts of Amoricn began hore todny lando daily papers pay handsome divi­
? plans, Col. Apployard stntod, and It debt of tho nllled nntlons than it with Mrs. Arthur Osgood Chout dends on tho money spent with them.
Us expected that work on tho structure would to float tho country’s own ob­ Nntionnl presilent, presiding, Mrs. —Reporter-Star.'
Juliette Low, of Savannah nnd Lon­
•will begin about March 1,
It is ligations.
Snnford celery looks like a winner
Dntn compiled by tho treasury for don, founder of tho Girl Scouts among
hoped to havo it completod before tho
tho information of congress was the speakers nt tho opening session. but tho growers should be careful how
and of tho summer.
uThe Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
they pack it and ship it. Keep the
understood to cover various floldB of
A prominent divino says God still prices down to n reasonable profit and
ro’.slhlo taxation without howover,
Hub-My-Thm for Rheumatism.
considering a snlcs tax ns a practical loves tho world. There Is no doubt of don't crowd tho markot. Wo should
Watch the South E ast Corner of Fage Two
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Griffin, of Mt. solution of tho problem of getting it. Whom tho Lord loveth, He chas-1 obtain good prlcon all through tho senteneth.
.son if wo work it right.
money to pay a bonus.
Dora, were visitors here yesterday.
HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED THEM
AND UNDERSTOOD THAT IM­
MEDIATE ST EE’S HE TAKEN

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” t n“r“ “

J.E.SPURLING
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�gTILL HUNTING FOR EASIER
JOBS.
Within two weeks a resident of this
c:{y overtook a young man on the

road some three miles to the south­
ward and offorod to pick him up and
tr*inB him ns far as Kissimmee. Tha
offer was gladly taken. The young
fellow, evidently under twenty-five,
h„d neither grip nor pack, was illyclothed, and sadly needed dry-clean­
ing and pressing. Ho stated that his
homo was In Massachusetts where he
was employed in a shoe-factory, but
because of “some labor conditions’’ he
had quit and made the trip to Florida.
jl„ was then walking back.
Such is the fate of many who come
to Florida to find an easy snap. All
this young fellow knew to un exact­
ness was the making of shoes—yet he
gave up a job because of a slight loa­
d in g of pay and made a trip to a lo­
cation thousands of miles from a shoe
plant becauso of u mistaken idea that
everything would fall to him and ho
would have an easy time, The man
recognized his mistake—yet ho will
leave tho state with a bitterness in
h|9 heart regarding tho residents hero.
Ko doubt he will always condemn
Florida—merely because ho failed to
tumble into some lucrative position.
He wns old enough to hnvo under­
stood that good positions in Floridd—
as well ns in all other states—come
only to those who have demonstrated
their ability to fill such situations. Ho
was old enough, also, to havo saved
gome of tho high wages he had been
receiving during tho "get-rich-quick"
years to tidu him through tho era of
reconstruction and into tho years of
normal conditions. And, ngnin, ho
was old enough to hnvo learned thnt
“half n loaf is bettor than no bread”
—that a man enn so arrange his af­
fairs to ensmull his outgo when his in­
come is lessened.
There are men in Florida today who
have made wages in tho past few
years of from fifty to eighty dollars a
week. Today they are willing to ac­
cept in this state a situation which
will pay their board and leave them a
little for extrns. They are of many
trades—and no doubt are good work­
men; but, led adrift by tho phnmtom
of a maximum of pay for a minimum
of labor they thrust behind them the
probabilities of luxuries and followed
oir after tho possibilities of necessi­
ties.
And that is what is making hard­
ships in all walks of life at the pres­
ent moment!—Kissimmee Gnzotte.

Itest campaigns in Its history. The DOES PROHIBITION
News says it has teamed, in devious

While this is an off year in elec­
tions more than tho usual interest
centers in the Juno primaries especi­
ally in the selection of county repre­
sentatives in the next legislature,
where changes are to ue made. Is­
sues that nro certain to come at the
next session of the legislature nre vi­
tal to Florida, a growing and pros­
pering state.
Among these will be
tick eradication, no-fence law, high­
way development, changes in meth­
ods of taxation, capital removal and
reapportionmont.
But oven more interest, perhaps,
centers in tho nomination of tho Unit­
ed States senator, Senator Trammell’s
term expiring next year. So far no
names other than those of Mr. Tram­
mell. to suicccd himsolf, and William
Jennings Bryan.
Tho Pensacola
News, in a recent issue, makes the
prediction thnt Mr. Bryan will bo a
candidate, and suggests that if ho
docs Florida will soo one of tho Hvo-

WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Hiitouri Lady Suffered Until Site
Tried CarduL—Says "Remit
Was Surprising.”—Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Bpringflold Mo.—"My back was ao
i could hardly stand up, and I
would havo bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time," B a y s Mr*.
®* V. Williams, wlfa of » well-known
farmer on Route 6, this place. "I
»pt getting headache! and having to
fo to boil,” continues Mra. William*
uMcrlbLng the troubles from which
■he obtained relief through the use of
Cardul. “My husband, having heard
o' Cardul, proposed getting It for me.
‘I saw after taking some Cardul
• • ■that I was Improving. The result
*•« surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Lator I suffered from weakness
ana weak back, and felt all run-down.
I aid not rest well at night, I was so
hsrvous and cross. My husband aatd
be would got me some Cardul, which
be did. it strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine, I was la
good healthy condition.
I cannot
•«r too much for 1L"
Thousand ■ of women have suffered
■s Mrs. Williams dssoribes, until they
round relief from the use of Cardat
Hlnce It has helped so many, yoa
. J“°uld not hesitate to try Cardul U
i troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere.
B.M

When the party separated I got in
touch
with this man and asked him
Has prohibition proved a success?
to tell mo why ho felt so doad sure of
The answer depends largely upon tho his election. Dropping his voice ho
point of view of tho person to whom said,
the question Is addressed. You will
“If you will keep mum, I’ll tell you
find individuals who will Insist that my secret. I am an expert dancer. Oh
it has been an unqualified success. I know exnctly how to mako a girl
They point to tho abolition of the op­ havo a good tlmo out on the floor. I' Remains of Late Pointiff in Sistine Chapel Wait­
en saloon In confirmation to their attend every hop or ball in tho county
ing Funeral Ceremony
position, and it seems a good point. and where I urn weakest, I havo my
They acknowledge, much bootlegging, friends to get up n big dance.
ROME, Jan. 23.— (By the Associated Preas)^-A meeting o i the
but they point out thnt it is all under
“When I get thero und the music
Sacred
College in Conclave to elect a succesaor to the late Pope Bene­
the ban of tho law, that the drinker begins, I pick out tho 'wail flowers’
dict,
will
be held February 1st or 2nd, It waa stated today.
and tho manufacturer, are both law nnd you bet 1 see thnt they hnvo tho
breakers and subject to penaltler time of their sweot lives. When I
ROME, Jan. 23.— (By The Associated Pre*a)&lt;—All mortal o f*
when caught, and they insits that take one to her seat, before starting
the
lnte
Pope Benedict lay today In Sistine Chapel where the Popea
many are heing cnmrht by the vitrllnn’ out of the next, I slip ono of my cards
for
nearly
five hundred years have officiated In great state ceremon­
sleuths of the prohibition army, which into the hands of my partner and the
ies
nnd
have
at last reposed before Interment- The body was taken
cannot ko denied.
smile 1 get Is ail tho ossuranco I want
to
the
chape!
early today and later removed to Basilica of St. Peters
On the other hand there are those that I will not only get her vote, but
where
it
will
remain until the final funeral ceremonies.
who inBits thnt prohibition has been she will go to tho limit for me with
In
the
Basilica
of St. Peters the body of Pope Benedict lay In
an absolute failure; thnt there is more every friend she hus, mnle and fe­
state
today
while
vast
throngs passed before the catafalque. Early
drinking than ever before; thnt ao far male.
in the day the body was taken to Sistine Chapel from the throne
ns enforcement of tho law is concern­
”1 know nil about it, for I havo
ruom of the Vatican where It wns placed Sunday. It wns then car­
ed, there Is no such thing, for any been doing this at ovary election since
ried to St. Peters, attended by n solemn procession of Cardinal*,,
mnn wants liquor can got it anywhere the ladies got tho bnllot nnd I get all
priests, members of the diplomatic corps nnd dlgnntaries of the
in tho country if ho "knows tho tho votes I need und aomo to spare."
Vatican.
Wont was given thnt the public would be admitted to*
ropes." They claim it has diminish
A VISITOR.
St.
Peters
up to 11 o'clock and Immense crowds begun entering the
cd the respect for law, and made a
edifice nnd filing by the body.
nation of law breakers; they claim
Certificates of the Pope’s death registered at the City’a Bu­
it has made it more difficult to get
reau
of deaths today states the Pope died at six a. m. January 2 of
good
liquor,
nnd
forced
the
drinkers
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
broncho pneumonia brought on by influenza.
to turn to the moonshine stuff, which
is nlwnys poisonous. The govern­
IIOW ABOUT THIS?
ment has been deprived of needed re­
There is reully no set rule
venue, respect for law has sadly de­
For conducting a newspaper—
creased, nnd crime, inspired by the
Except to print al the news
(lendly concoctions to which the people
Which, in the editor’s opinion,
have perforced resorted has largely WOULD BE ONE .WAY OF EN
Is fit to print—
FORCING EFFECT AHMS
Increased.
,
And to tell the truth.
CONFERENCE
In view of this widely vnrlng op­
There’s considerable difference
inions, It becomes nn interesting nucsBetween brands of editors,
Illy Thr AmiicIiUfI 1'rras)
tion ns to where the truth is to bo
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 23.—As one Killing Frosts Are Reported From the Interior of
And that is why one man
found. Manifestly it will not do to ac­
of
the
means
of
giving
effect to its
May cut down on space
}
cept In toto the testimony thnt is of­
California
declaration
last
week
in
favor of re­
Regarding some special article,
fered by theso interested witnesses.
Where another man "pads’ it
Ench looks at tho evidence from n duction of Chinese nrmy. tho arms
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—(By The Associated Press).—Tho
conference ift considering another res­
And gives it a "big head.”
biased standpoint.
Weather Bureau's forecast today stnted thnt cold weather Is now
olution
looking
to
prohibition
of
im­
There is no editor, however,
The New York llornid has boon
general over the United States except South Atlantic nnd East Gulf
Who does not sometimes err;
mnking a nation-wide investigation of porting of arms Into China.
•states.
Killing frosts were reported front the Interior and Northern
And no editor, however old,
the question with n view to get at
nnd
Central
California nnd light frost from Snn Diego. Calif. In
Or how long in business,
tho actual facts, without prejudice
South
Atlantic
and East Gulf Stnles, the forecast snld, the weather
Will ever make the claim
to either party, nnd for Inck of better
will
he
unsettled
nnd colder with probable rains tonight and Tues­
Thnt ho knows it all.
■} evidence wo give its conclusions be­
day.
Yet tho contents of n paper
low, leaving our readers to draw their
Rests entirely with one head.
own conclusions. The Herald article
try attending.
Opening program
A newspaper is like a menu—
NORTHKUN AND SOUTHERN
In one respret practically all of the
was called for presentation of sug­
Present
High
Freight
It covers much ground—
BAPTIST
GliT
TOGETHER
reports received by the Herald In its
FOR FIRST CONFERENCE gested topics for conversation.
Yet nil its contents
investigation into the results of two
Rate
Levels
Chief
Ob­
Are not strongly admired
yenrs of prohibition agree. In nearly
666 cures Malnrial Fever.
13-15te
By every individual patron.
tlly The AamrliUrd l'rraa)
stacle to Business
every part of tho country there has
Mr. A will suggest
Columbia, Mlssiuri, Jan. 21.—Wluit
been a marked decrease in crime in
lllr Thr Aaaorlntrd I'riu )
That all politics ho taboo;
was said to he the first conference LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—Alrtho last two years.
A decrease In
WASHINGTON, Jan.
23.— between the .nemhors of the North­ dnle pup, three months old. Return,
Yet Mr. B will advise
tlio number of insanity cases in some
Representatives
of
the
steel
InWriting more political dope
ern and the Southern branches of the to Mrs. F. It. Whittle, 110 Frnoch
sections and, judging by court records,
dustry
appearing
today
before
24-ltp &gt;
Baptist Church since tho Civil War nvonue nnd receive reward.
And slashing down
nn improvement in domestic relations
(lie Interstate Commerce Commis­
begun
here
lodny
with
Laymen
nnd
All the society stuff.
also is noted.
Whether there has
sion in connection with the Inves­
18-lKtc
Divines frotn many pnits of tho coun­ 666 cures Bilious Fever.
Mrs C says she always
boon nn improvement in the general
tigation Into
rates renewed
"Dotes" oil the social page
public health which enn lie traced to
their demand that forty per cent
But hates tales of accidents,
prohibition tho record is not clear.
increase in the freight rates or­
And wishes those annihilated.
In consideriii,; crome statistics,
dered in limit he removed. Most
Mr. D would eliminate
however, confusing results from the
Anicricu'a Standard 4-Cycle Marine Motor
of
1lie witnesses expressed the
All the religious notices
general inclination to include inopinion
that
the
present
freight
And have that same space
vnrinblcy tho statistics covering the
levels constituted the chief ob­
Given over to sporting events—
“crimes" for which tho prohibition law
stacle to the return of business
*053
While Mrs. E declares
itself is wholly responsible; that is,
prosperity.
That sporting news is lowering
tile violations of the Volstead act nnd
And she would much prefer
the state enforcement statutes, ,nnd
Thnt entire sermons be printed.
at present the violations n some sec­
Mr, I*' vows that all tides
tions of the country are exceedingly
Of crimes and casualties
numerous.
Any table of statistics
Curry a lowering influence
which included these violations would
Are the finest high grade Marine Motors made
And should be censored;
be somewhat misleading if taken as a
in America today. They are ntrom; nnd rugged,
While Mr. G strongly maintains
(Ily Thr Aaanrlnlrtl 1'rraal
guide to whether prohibition bad re
nnd
will drive a boat continuously at full speed
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
23—
De­
Thnt the way to stop wrong
duccd or increased crime, Tho Her
or
enn
be controlled for any speed desired. Won­
velopment
of
a
thorough
rode
of
Is to plainly show it up.
aid correspondent at Indinnnpolis puts
derful
control,
easy starting, economical, depend­
law
nnd
business
procedure,
with
And so goes tho guy life—
the matter thus:
able.
The
low
price is due entirely to qunntity
the proper machinery of financu
That of a newspaper editor.
“It narrows down to the point of
production.
Used
by 70% of world's best boat
to assure the farmer as generous
Call in a score of people
view on 'crime.* So far as arrests
builders
nnd
government
life boats. Catalog on
a
supply
of
working
capital
on
as
To censor from their views
are concerned records shows thnt
request.
reasonable
terms
ns
granted
oth­
The contents of any paper
these have been approximately the
er Industries wns advocated today
As it was going to press—
same in Indiana under Volstead act
4-CycI* Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1550
by President Harding in opening
With tile columns all filled—
as before it was put in effect, but the
the National Agricultural confer­
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
And allow each visitor to
nature of the 'crimes' lias differed.
ence.
“An
industry
more
vitnl
Blue-pencil what he'd delete
Bank robberies have increased and
Or suppress or censor,
nnd murders have decreased. Boot­ than nny other, in which nearly
half of the nation's wealth is in­
And two-thirds of the columns
legging arrests and convicitions lmve
vested,
can be relied upon for
Would ho entirely hlnnk
Increased several hundred per cent.
good
security
and certain returns”
And the remaining articles
Indlunn dry before the Volstead act
he
said.
Would hu shout as insipid
passed,, blit convictions for drunken­
The conference opened with
As a glass of home-brew
ness hnvo decreased several hundred
approximately
three hundred
Loft uncovered over night.
per cent.
In Indianapolis there is
delegates representing agriculture
People, as a whole people,
an average of six arrests dnily for
in all its phases and industries
Must take the entiro menu
violation of the liquor laws."
relating
to farming.
And pick out what they wish;
It would lie possible to givo simAnd editors will continue
ilinr facts nnd figures for nearly
every state in the country for, which
To give interesting nows—
4
Unbiased, unafraid, undictated,
very few exceptions, the reports re­
ceived show the same general con­
Statements written truthfuly
Never harmed a righteous cause,
ditions. There are variations In do-,
greo, just as there aro variations iin
But hnvo very frequently
As required hy section 12, chapter
Caused betterments of conditions.
the comparative "dampness" of the
states, hut the condition regarding 6500, Lnws of Florida, I will bo in tho
Men have suffered financially
R E A L
mnjor crimes nnd prison nnd nlmH- following places, on tho dato and boBecause they told the truth;
tween
tho
hours
sot
nftor
each,
for
tho
house
populations
appear
to
havo
im­
But they suffered far more
proved substantially in the last two purposo of receiving tax returns;
From a moral point of view
Genova—Fohruary Gth, 10:00 a. m.
Whenever they endeavored
years.
to 3:00 p. m.
----------- o----------- To "Pass tho buck,"
Chuluotn—Fohruary 7th, 10:00 a.
Mr. Sanford Cclory-fod Mnn,
And essayed to carry water
m. to 12:00 m.
Dnily Herald: Upon both shoulders.
Impressed with your spicy fonturo
Gnbriclin February 7th, 1:00 p. m.
Tho proper and sensible w &gt;y
in tho issuo of tho 10th Inst., especial­ to 3:00 p. m .’
In which to run a paper
ly your story of "Beauty and tho Bal­ Oviedo—Fohruary 8th 10:00 a. m.
I h the same as tho way
lot,” I will say tho mnn in Missouri is to 3:00 p. m.
To conduct any business—
not apt to got fnr with his schcmo to Altamonte—Fobrunry 0th, 10:00 a.
Give tho public the best
givo each of the fair voters a box of m. to 12:00 nl.
In every possible line;
cold cronm. In tho first place it is
Longwood—February Dth, 1:00 p.
.Bo frnnk, free, fearless;
not pleasing to tho girls for any more m. to 3:00 p. m,
Keep every agreement
man to intimnto thut they need any
Lake Mary—Fobrunry 10th, 10:00
And respect every pntron;
n. m. to 12:00 m,
cosmetic
or benutifier whatever.
Lickspittle to no ono—
A much more ofTectivo plan wns ono
Paoln—February 10th, 1:00 p. m. to
And always givo tho beat
3:00
p. m.
I
saw
used
a
few
eynrs
ago
out
in
Thut it Is possible to get.
Sun
Diego,
Calif.
As
a
guest
of
tho
Monroo—February
11th, 10:00 a. m.
Yassum.
Cabrillo
club
of
that
city
nnd
boing
to
3:00
p.
m.
I thank you.
—Thorn in Klss-Gaz present when several men wero dis­
Yours vory truly,
cussing tho coming county election I 257-8tc
A. VAUGHN,
Tax Assessor.
666 quickly relieves a cold.
18-15tc was impressed with tho assurance ono 24-2tc

ways, that Mr. Bryan has declared
thnt he will mnko the race If there la
sufficient demand for it.
The Jacksonville Observer also has
declared that Mr. ryan would no
doubt prove a highly acceptable con*
dldate to a large number of Florida
citizens and disposes of any question
of his olligiblllty to office by citing
the ense of Frank Clark who was, to
all intents and purposes, a citizen of
Oklahoma when he was elected to
congress from Florida,
If Mr, Bryan docs decide to as­
pire to represent the state in the Sen­
ate it will be puzzling to many to
know on just what kind of a platform
he will stand—what issue will' bo
made that would give him proferenie
over Senator Trammell.
Both Mr.
Trammell and Mr. Fletcher voted for
the prohibition issue, which Is settled,
and so far as wo have been able; to
conjecture there nro no big issues on
which Florida's senators have offen­
ded tho electorate of the state. And
tho native son, surely, may woll count
that ho starts the raco with light
weight and the best of the start.—
Palatkn News.

THK JUNE PRIMARIES

MEETING OF SACRED COLLEGE
IN CONCLAVE TO ELECT THE
SUCCESSOR TO POPE BENEDICT

PROHIBIT? of the candidates felt in hie electlpn.

TO PROHIBIT
IMPORT ARMS
INTO CHINA COLD WEATHER PREVAILS
EVERYWHERE BUT FLORIDA
IS THE WEATHER REPORT

40 PER CENT
INCREASE IN 1920

CONFERENCE WILL
BE HELD TODAY

Marine Engines

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

Philip R. Andrews

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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�THE? SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922
cd by the support and co-operation of
Tho production costa of pota
only conditions under which tlie aver*
tho
Hastings section this year a
the
community.
Glvo
the
homo
mer­
ago citizen of small means ran own
a million less than last year,
chant
your
business,
and
you
help
his
homo.—Lakolnnd
Telegram.
Threo thousand Chicago school chil­
him to jilvo better service. You holp true of tho Snnford section,
dren told about their movlo attend­
him to keep what you call for and at Florida growers should make
HELP1NG THE KNOCKERS
ance and tastes In response to a ques­
lower
prices. Another thing, If San­ money this spring.
t
e
j
h
a
i
m
P
a
X
a
f
t
a
i
E
i
l
t
s
H
a
f
c
u
tionnaire sent out by Mrs. Estclln L.
ford people could over wake up and
Moulton, former chairman of tho bet­
Some Florida newspapers feel call­ HOW TO BUILD UP SANFORI); got w Ibo to nil of these got-rlch-quick
Try a Herald Want Ad today,
(Inoorp«riUd)
tor fl'ms committee of tho Illinois ed upon to dovote their columns at fre­
schemes,
buying
oil
well
stock,
nuto
council of Parent-Teacher associa­ quent periods to answering tho tirades
stock, crankless engine nnd hotel
tions. Of these, 87 per cent attended of the "knocking clan” which is over
stock,
wonderful money maker for the
from ono to Hovon or moro shows ev­ busy bornting Florida.
fellow
who sells the stock, but at the
ery week.
Nothing successful over existed,
expense
of the follow who buys nnd
"I go to tho movies nine times n whether it was a state or n city, or
Sanford,
There nra genuine, profit­
week, every night and also In tho af­ merely a man, which did not draw crit­
able
opportunities
in Snnford for the
ternoon on Saturday nnd Sunday,” was icisms of itself and attract tho vonom
citizen
or
man
who
has surplus cash;
tho answer of ono youngster to tho of the confirmed "knocker."
IIo
can
make
his
money
work for San­
query, “How mahy times a week do
Florida is n success—if it wore not,
ford,
help
build
his
town,
put his mon­
you go to the movies?”
tho "knockers” \yould let it alone.
ey
in
the
homo
institutions
nnd home
“With several hundred of tho chil­ There's no fun in "knocking” some­
industry.
There
is
no
spot
on
Florida
f«ir«li;n Adv«rtl*ln&lt;! Rtriikitnlallvi
dren who responded to the question­ thing which is already recognized ns a
” • \M! PICAS I’lliUSSASSOCIATION
whore
the
returns
can
bo
surer,
safer
naire, attendance at tho movies is a failure, It’s the thing which has sueor
better
than
in
Sanford
homes,
Snn­
fixed habit," declared Mrs. Moulton. cocded against which these writers di- ‘hunt nlwnys with tho cash in ham
ford
hotels,
or
rooming
houses,
or
in
"Answers such as, 'I always go two reel their Biinft of sarcastic junk.
and sent tho charge orders out o the Snftford Building &amp; Loan Associa­
times a week except in Lent; I never
Tho Times ordinarily eschews rcao- town, that wo could buy as cheap ni
go in Lent,* and 'I always go every lutions and promises about tho future, homo as wo could out of town. Ant tion, an institution that has made n
^ T I L L Y S LIGHT fur
Friday night as there Is no school tho A nowspnper lives in tho active now this is something to take into account most enviable record, not only in tho
nishes electric light
next day,' indicated the regularity of and cannot venture backward into tho f'*r really I do not think it fair to buj matter of returns to its stockholders,
to make farms more at­
but
in
the
amazing
building
accom­
their movie-going. Indeed, Friday, past or trend lightly on tho thin nir on account at homo and send oui
tra c tiv e , and electric
plished for Sanford.
power to make farmers
Saturdny and Sunday now mean at­ of tho future. Promises and rcsolu- money away to strangers,
Mr. Citizen, put your money in San­
more active by helping
tendance at tho movies an definitely tions nro dangerous, for tho future,
Anyway, Mr. Editor, 1 have decide! ford industry nnd Snnford institutions
them in a thousand dif­
us Sunday used to mean attendance at with its shifting action, may bring to start tho Now Year off right,
ferent ways.
and Bee your homo town grow. Am I
Tompn Times Hays tho lunch mon Sunday school.”
tlie newspaper into a position of begoing to he a real booster for San right? Think it ovorl
It is a complete, highly
ivo been warned to clean up. Good! Tho question, "What kind of pic- ing forced to remain silent or stultify ford. Keep my money at homo am
perfected, econom ical,
YOUK
COUNTRY
FRIEND.
on. So many of them look like thoy lures do you prefer?” brought out itself by breaking its promise nnd for- pny cosh as I go, or I won’t go. Am
electric plant with fifty
distinct ad v an tag es you
:eded a bath.
a wealth of matter which reformers getting its resolution.
then, too, I have been thinking it ovc
should know about and
---------- o----------and statisticians may well ponder.
However, in this case, Tho Times in a general way and I do not beliovi
have.
Young couple at Pa'm Beach mot
‘‘The pictures I liko host are thoso believes llmt it might lend tho way for I ever heard of Senr^, Roebuck &amp; Co,
Ask about the Improvethe morning and weio married that which scare you,” "Good, sensible pic- some Florida newspapers by asking Montgomery, Ward &amp; Co., or any o
ments Willys Light offers
ght. Thoy \v!l probably bo d l v o r c - ; turcs where people are very poor and that they tentatively join in giving those fellows ever contributing a cen
which you can get in no
1tho next day after their parents find grow rich," "Guns and police wagons, these "knockers" a dose of the silent to Hie upkeep of any of our home in
other plant.
,.,,4
because people are all sad and excit- treatment. Tho "knocker" dearly stitutions, or even paying taxes o
loves to bo "knocked/ llu likes to see licenses to take our money away, t
HOF-MAC
other folks in his business.
He’s wonderful privilege, gratis, that I, yo
St. Pete’s bachelor mayor likes oneBattery Co.
about tho only man of that dlsposl- mid our home merchants and husines
piece bothing suits, soys tho Orlando
tion.
But
he
docs,
nevertheless.
If
lie
men
must
pay
for.
It
isn’t
fair
t
Sentinel. Ho must ho a regular guy
finds his "knocking" propaganda is home industry and homo Institution!
nnd for n bachelor ho Is Certainly go­
winning publicity for him, ho cares “»d I for one am against it, ami I ai
ing some.
littlo what tho press may say.
Ho going to do all I can to stop this tliiiif
gets
before
the
public
eyo
nnd
he’s
If money was wanted for our road!
Thnt alleged discovery of synthetic
butter
known
the
next
timo
ho
np«ur
schools, our hospitals, tho Worn
German gold has been found to ho a
GIVE QUICK RELIEF
pears
in
his
favorite
role.
«n*s
Club, the Children’s Home or th
F « w Y.Urw r V i . f . fake. Something liko the reparations
Brother Florida editors, let's forget church, we send to Sears Roebuck .
53
S JJ Ik* 9 *tiJ , , n
wo supposo nnd tho idea Hint Europe
the
"knocker"
nnd
let’s
refuse
to
pny
(
Montgomery
Ward
£
Co.,
an
W
W
W
.'A W .W A W .V .
would ever pny tho United States in
attention
to
him
in
our
columns.
Bet.other
out-of-town
institutions
and
pet
anything "but synthetic gold. Wo paid
ter had wo throw up a smoko Bcreen file, who profit on our prosperity. 01
our "sympathetic geld" and receive
'
of
truth and a hnrrngo of thousands of »"» wo don't. The subscription poll
"synthetic gold."
boosting facts that can ho found with- tion is first taken down one side an
in our state, until these "knockers" up the other of First street in San
The pooplo or individual that stalled
will he lost in tho linzo and forced to ford, and usually the desired nmoun
That every day in the year including Sundays and Holidays
that run on a Georgia hank ought to
seek other targets for their nttacks. [obtained.
works.
be sent to jai&gt; for a long term wnero
—Tampa Times.
J A 1 U ■nderstand what ! am fnlkin
DON’T let Mcatch you without insurance.
they could Imvo timo to learn that
YOU are too poor ot risk a total loss.
bucIi repoits maliciously circulated can
YOU are too poor not to he able to pny for Protection,
cause trouble to an1’ hank nt any time.
WE write any form of Insurance, and we pay our losses.
Such repoits are always given cred­
ence hy the public and liko lighting a
woods flic cannot bo extinguished un­ ly. Another item of interest brought
til the ilamngo is done.
to light hy tiiu questionnaire is that
ri
HANFORD. FLORIDA
a
(lie children in the poor tenement dis­
ncaxnnaBannnarmaaiTziEirnsrtnnaBannnnflisnTianBUUHaiiHHHHaaH
Hurbank has just given the world tricts attend tho movies ns frequent­
seven new wonders in plant life. If ly ns the children in the best residen­
lie will discover a celery plant that will tial sections.
never Imvo black heart, a lettuce plant
According to tho data received, hoys
that will not go to seed but will head and girls in tho six schools covered
Up in warm weather and discover a hy tho questionnaire spent $020 a
Bostain s of lmnpn, serves grape­
plant that will pack itself and always week on the movies, making the total
go to tlie markets in good shape with - for tlie year reach the astonishing fig­ fruit free with meals. A big adver­
out any icing wo will say “bravo"!ure of §'10,000.
tisement for Florida. What must a
"uzzn" and then some.
hK
aM
After serving two years on the bet­ visitor from out of the state think
---------- a-—-----iM S t s
IIffiff
ter films committee and giving close when lie comes into tlie locality where
There are many big deals pending study to the motion picture situation grapefruit abounds and h forced to
ti^lJif
in San ‘onI Jusl now—deals that can­ an it affects school children, Mrs. pay as much for it there as he does a
thousand miles away. Every Florida
not be made public for ninny reasons Moulton says:
—hut deals Unit wil make Sanford a
"The publicity given to surveys and locality should through some source
big city. Outside capital is coming discussions on this subject are arous­ in at least one hotel or restaurant,
in Snnford. It is up to the people of ing both parents and teachers to the serve grapefruit free. It is not only
figure good returns on the investment vital need of improvement in tlie films healthful hut it would lie a big ad­
in Sanford. It si up to the people of on which boys and girls spend their vertisement for tho state.—Lakeland
Snnford to look ahead far enough to leisure time. The educational shows Star.
Hy tlie same token tlie Sanford res­
realize that an optimistic spirit at all for children which are now being
times will bring homo the bacon while given in many cities on .Saturday taurants could make some similar urtho narrow passlmistic spirit will keep mornings can be traced directly to the ningcnv,‘»ts about serving celery
tho town hack for tho next hundred untiring efforts of the parent-teacher hearts cither free of charge or at so
small a charge that the visitors would
years.
associations."—Tampa Times,
know they were in the greatest celery
section of the world.
&lt;Our idea of the Snnford restaurants
nerving colo'ry during tho celery sea­
Tlie farmers of this country aro
son has met with instant response
waking up. They are just beginning
from tho city at large. It would ho a
to realize that thoy hold tho balance of
fine thing for Sanford to tuko up this
power.
'.matter and show the visitors that ono
city in Florida believed in advertising
IN MEMORIAM
the Florida products, If Sanford is
tho largest winter vegetable section
In tho world and this has already liven
Mr. \Y\ II. Tolbert, a special rep­
conceded, the visitor wants to see
resentative of The Schaeferthese vegetables on the tables nt a
Weedon Tailoring Co., of Cin­
reasonable figure or free if possible—
this, of course, would Imvo to ho ar­
cinnati, will he with ns Friday
ranged between the Chamber of Com­
and Saturday, January 27th nnd
merce, the farmers and the restau­
28th, taking orders for Spring
rants. No business can lie asked to
and Summer Clothing. He will
res.
to her dear family, and wo do wish £
give something away without tho co­
uses
Is
evito
express
to
them
our
fraternal
love
J*
have several model suits made
operation of all concerned. Newspa­
igh rate of and how wo shall miBs her. Sho was u
pers are tho only ones giving anything
up to show you the workman­
her seeking a true nnd loving member with us and1n
■away and we would not ask other lines
ship, and tailoring they turn out.
satisfactory her life was a great Inspiration to nil ^
to do this.
imo there is that was noblo and true,
We would he glad to have you
or financing
There is no death
All the hotels In Snnford wero filled
call, and inspect this line before
building nsOur friend hut passed
f;
up last night and the S. It. O. sign
placing your Spring order.
, wo underTo brighter, happier spheres
[
•was up early In tho evening. Tills has
in for more
Wo miss her for sho has worked jz
.occurred several times tills season and
The Schacfcr-W eedon lino is
to
loan
for
with us
n
■only brings to mind again tho fact
well known in Sanford.
.Gelation enn
-In earlier, pleasant yenrs.
that Snnford needs a big tourist hotel
I. Lakeland’s
But Faith low whispers, wo shnll n
or additions on tho hotels that we now
io so organstand
u
. have. It is true that many times tho
person, who
And meet her ro loved again
hotels nro not fillud hut tho tourist
it, could borUpon the heavenly hills.
hotel Idea is to fill them In the win­
:H
to
build
a
Be It Furthor ItCRolvcd, that a n
ter nnd tnko care of tho peoplo that
copy
of those resolutions he recorded ■
much
to
Snnford
lr
many
mean so
most
of
tho
on
a
special page in tho Secretary’s J
wayH. Y
os hnvo been hook of our Chapter, a copy ho sent *
and It would he a paying proposition
3 fault is not to tho Snnford Herald, nml a copy lie ■
from tho sturt. ThlH is tho noxt big
ut with tho sent to her family.
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thing to start in Snnford. Thu goll
links and country club ura un nssuroi
fact and will be built hy Sanford peo­
ple.

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Wo have retired through Jnn. 1st, Plcaso be good cnought to return this
.--4cities that have gone ahead and made
1022, $170,000.00 all of which is paid copy ns soon as you have looked It
these improvements have benefltted
W
out of tho earnings of tho Water over, or have finished with it. No
by entertaining thousands of now peo­
Works.
hurry.
ple every year. Sanford has relied
A good friend stands by you when
Our Wnter Dourd wns created by
Wishing you every success in your
too much on the farming industry In in need.
Snnforl people tell how
nn net of Legislature—same is a new undertaking and believing you
pa
tho years past. Tho farming indus­ Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the
commission
composed
of
three
com­
pa
will bo fully rcpnld for nny step tnktry Is hll right nnd is tho backbone of test. Mrs. E. Woodcock of 300 Elm
missioners elected by the people.
pa
on buy tho wnter, gas nnd light
tho country but tho furming Industry
The price of water Is somewhat plants for your city, I hog to remain PROMINENT VISITOR TO CITY will fnko enro of itsolf and roods Avo., endorsed Donn’s six yenrs ago
Pa Under This Head, ‘A rticles
and ngain confirms the story. Could
less than it wns when it wns opera­
pa I’ro and Con Regarding Mu­
B. L. HENDRICKS.
neither
advertising
or
support
In
a
fi­
‘
SAID
SANFORI)
SHOULD
you
ask for more convincing testi­
pa nicipal Ownership Will lie Pa ted by prlvnted ownership.
nancial way except from tho bnnks. mony?
HAVE COUNTRY CLUII
Pa
IVe hnve established n rate both
Pa Published In the Herald.
What Sanford should become nnd
"This Tanlnc is really tho first
“Time hns only Increased nry re­
Pa for meter nnd flat rnte, which wc
what
Sanford will bccomo If tho San­ gard for Doan’s Kidney Pills nnd I
medicine
I
hnve
ever
taken
thnt
docs
If
there
is
anyone
in
Sanford
who
H i P ^ P a P a f s n P - a P a P a P P Pji feel Is fair nnd equituble nnd wo
ford people cnn bo interested suffic­ cheerfully givo my endorsement snys
boast of this because wc nro furnish­ what they say it will do,” said J. F. does not believe in n now tourist hotel,
iently Is n tourist resort.
Holly,
Lexington,
Ky.
Union
in
golf
Maks
and
country
club,
In
n
Mrs. Woodcock.” “Sinco giving my
The Itejftrtor Star of Orlando is ing water to our cltizzons at a lower Phnrnmey.
boat
bnsin
nnd
lake
front
Improve­
Adv.
Inst
statement, I hnvo used Donn’s
writing to other cities that hnve rate than any city of our Rizo In tho
ments,
in
all
kinds
of
nnuisemcnt
FOR
SALE—One
horse,one
fresh
nnd
they
prove most satisfactory In
municipal owned plants to find out state of Georgia, or perhaps in the
Places
for
tourists
let
them
talk
to
milk
cnlf
nnd
ton
swarms
of
boos.
A.
in
relieving
me
of a severe enso of kid­
tea
tea
Pa
ter
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
the rates, etc., nnd give the differ­ immediate south.
some
of
the
really
big
men
of
Tho
L.
Potter.
Sanford
Fla.
24-ltp
ney
trouble.*’
(Statement given May
m
Pa
We are now contemplating very
ence to the readers. The following
country
who
hnve
been
hero
this
win­
tea
21,
1014.)
Pa
from Mncon will bo Interesting on seriously requesting a law to give R4
On March 10, 1918, Mrs. W'ondcock
Pa ter.
You cnn got a perfectly good hair
our city the right to purchase the
the water question.
For instance, Mr. Ringling, who wns cut for 40c.
snid:. “Doan’s Kidney Pills made a
tea
Pa
Barber
shop.
Second
gas
nnd
light
plnnt.
Wo
do
not
feel
Dear Sir:—Yours of the 18th has
here yesterday for tho first time wns St.
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23-ltp. complete cure in my enso of kidney
my attention and in reply bog to this matter will lie resisted because *3
^
carried
away
with
Sanford
and
its
trouble some yenrs ngo nnd tho euro
cnn bo Plainly shown that tho tei
state that tho city of Macon .pur^ wonderful possibilities. Asked what MRS. HERBERT HOOVER
has lusted.
I gladly give this en­
P
a
P
u
P
a
P
n
P
a
p
a
j
t
e
a
P
a
tea
chnsed from private ownership on benefits of tho city cnn he enhanced
ho thought of Sanford his instant re­
dorsement
nnd
wish to confirm my
ELECTED NATL PRESIDtNT
Oct. 1st, 1911 tho water works plnnt by municipal ownership.
ply wns that it had everything that
former
statement.’’
GIRL SCOUTS AMERICA
Emllo Mngnusnn enmo up to spend nature could give it hut if Sanford
only.
, VVe are paid by the city for all us­
Price (50c, at all dealers.
Don’t
They do not own tho gas nnd light age of water, for flush tanks sewers, n few days with tho homo folks, re­ wanted tourists it would have to build
simply
ask
for
a
kidney
remedy—get
Clly
Thr
\«.
n
,trial.*il
I’rraal
plant, therefore tho figures that I sprinkling carts, various public com­ turning Thursday to Windcmoro with a bont basin, a pier and lmvo n golf
SAVANNAH, Gii., Jan. 2(1.—Mrs. Doan’s KKidney Pills—tho snmo thnt
give you, of course, will mean only fort stations, etc. The price paid Is Elmer Tyner and expects to resume links and country club. It is what Herbot Hoover of Washington today Mrs. Woodcock had. Forter-Milbum
fixed by law around $83,000.00 per packing next week.
for the water plnnt.
they nil say and have been saying for
Mrs. Hlrschl nnd little daughters years. It is what other Florida cities elected National President of the Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
At this point permit to say, in our year.
girl scouts of America in the Annual
The excavations in our street for called in to see Mrs. Ballinger Tues­ nave discovered long ago ami ih w t Co;jriotl'/Tj hr":.
humble judgment tho city of Macon
Buy It with n Herald Want Ad.
would he willing to float any amount the purpose making repairs, etc., day. Her husband is working on their
of bonds that would he needed to made by the Water Board after get­ new homo during tho lay off.
Mrs. Andrew Bcrtlcson and daugh­
buy the gns and light plant, whch ting a permit from the Engineering
we believe would be a great saving Department. When these repairs are ter Claire returned home Sunday
as the records of tho water works made the city replaces the paving from Pnlntkn where they have been
nnd the hill is made against the visiting her relatives since C iristmns.
show.
Frank Ericson has been loo ting
The writer earnestly desires to Water Board just as would he a priv­
of Sanford, Florida
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after
W. C. Mvalor’s place during hit
see your water, gas and light plants ate individual and we pay them by
absence on their trip to Okeechobee.
municipally owned, ns I nm sure this voucher.
There was n young folks surprise
The
expense
of
laterals
from
our
is the host nnd quickest way for you
INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO A
]
party
hold Friday evening at the home
water
mains
are
home
by
the
pro­
to bo able to sell to your citizens nt
n nominnl cost nnd reasonable profit. perty owners. The meters are also of Mrs, J. E, Vaughn nnd a pleasant
time enjoyed by all present. We are
Wo do not request that our name bought by the consumer.
be withheld rrom tho public if it will ^ We have increased as you might sorry we could not be there. Cake nnd
the J see in tho amount of dollars nnd coffee were served.
mean anything to you should
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A number from this section attend­
purchase bo made wo feel that wo cents—so we could more than double
ed
the Moody Bible services in Snnour
pumping
facilities,
build
reser­
have done our city a great favor.
ON
ford
this past wco;t. We got to hear
voirs
nnd
new
buildings,
etc.,
than
For Instance nn Oct. 1st, 1011 tho
city „f Macon purchased by con­ what we had when tile purchase was the Inst one nnd it was fine.
Wo understand theie is to he n so­
demnation proceedings and arbitra­ made.
As to our financial condition ns a cial held nt Lake Mary on Friday
tion the water plant paying $999.&lt;100.09 and issuing $990,090.00 worth commission I am proud to state we evening of this week nt which Ice
of bonds as they desired n surplus hnvo made extension and improve­ cream, cake and cnf’Ce will ho sold
!M
of this amount $231,000 to make ex­ ments in large amounts nnd large for a new organ theie, and all nre
By JUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE, C. S.
m
m
tensions nrd improvements to the contraries with n very nominal in- invited to attend. Help in tho good
M
enus'’.
dchtness.
In
financing
our
affairs
tho
OF
LOUISVILLE,
KY.
plant.
3
Mrs. Wostordick and Mrs. Barney
Flense note the mirchnse price nnd commission is able to do it at as low
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the price of the plant today and the a rate as our bnnks recicve—there- Beck paid a surprise visit with Mr,
Member of the Hoard of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scien­
nrroir't of bonds retired. We retire fore you can see we are in a splendid, and Mrs. Pritchard at Maitland and
tist, in Boston, Mass,
on Wednesday Mrs. Benton and dan
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them serit'iR*.
The plnnt Oct. 1st, financial condition.
If we can furnish you nny records ghter nlso spent the day with them.
1911, our fiscal years cuds nt that
Mr.) nnd Mrs, Fred Krell and child­
3
or information you will not find in
time, aval worth $1,403,020.37.
ren
nnd
Elmer
Tyner
and
sister
nnd
We retired $30,000.00 worth of the Auditor’s report we nre sending
bonds hoarin • interest nt t par cent. to you, we will he glad to do so Miss Eunice enmo up Sunday from
Windcmoro. Tho young folks re­
mained home for this week except
when with Mrs. T. O. Tyner and Mr.
and Mrs. Cares they look a trip down
there ngain.
Mrs. Annie Randall of Sanford was
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a visitor with a friend of Mrs. Volin
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Services Sunday at the church nre
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Sunday School at 2:90 and preaching
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at 3:00 by Rev. J. S. Clark who will
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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also preach at Panla at 11:00.
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Bible study on Wednesday eve at
You are cordially invited to inspect our wonderful Spring
Upsnln, Thursday at Panin nnd Fri­
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day nt Sorrento and all the folks of i
line of latest novelty Shoes in White Kid, Patent Leath­
these nndothcr sections nre heartily
d
F. 0.0
welcomed nt those meetings.
er, Vici Kid and Calf Skins.
Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Pritchard
have bought tho property of Frank
Miller In Upsnln consisting of n nice
little orange grove nnd garden land
nnd cottage for a winter home.
“Happy Jm k’’ Caves nnd his wife
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who lias come hero to he with him
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during his rest which ho hns boon
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granted on account of being under
weight, have been right royally enter­
tained at different homos in tho com­
munity among them, Mr. and Mrs.
West, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. E. Lundquist,
and E. E. Lundquist where he 1ms
given his lectures and on Sunday with
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the latter family they were guests at
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tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. August
Swanson.
He is n nephew of the fnmous Ed­
r»
ward
Peyton Weston, the oldest ped­
With Pneumatlo
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At this exceptionally low or
Solid Tires nnd
estrian living who has charge of his
M
II
rims.
present tour nnd who expects him­
price no merchant orman* demountable
Your choice o f
3
self to make another trip ncross tho
ufacturer can afford to do either the special
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American continent when
Happy
gearing
of
5-1/6
to
without a Ford one-ton 1 for npeed deliv­
hns finished his present trip being
ery or the standard
N
truck. A truck that has gaaringof7-l/4
due to arrive at Baltimore, Maryland
n
tot
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always been considered for heavy hauling.
on Juno 1. 1922 with a total mliongo
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n
of 99,980 miles of which ho has al­
by owners as the greatest
M
ready
covered
98,98(5
having
left
Bos­
M
value for the money, even when said at
M
ton, Mass., on April 1st, 1919 and will
i
a higher price.
leave from the court house in Sanford
Our line of White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords is
on Feb. 20th, at 7:00 A. M.
Its power, endurance, dependability
There is to be a pnrty Thursday
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complete m all the newest styles. Priced as usual that
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economy of upkeep end operation, and
evening to which all are invited in
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honor of Mrs. Forest West nnd little
Its capacity to handle loads safely are well
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Russell
Lundquist
birthdays.
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known Ford Truck qualities, and so rec­

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One-TonTrade

ognized by farmers and business concerns
the country over.
The extremely low price is creating an
increased demand for the Ford one-ton
truck, so we advise the placing of your
order now to insure reasonably prompt
delivery. Terms if desired.

tDWARD HiGtilNS
FORD DEALER
C. C. COHB, Salesman

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KANSAS CITY PATROLMEN
WILL WEAR CITIZENS
CLOTHES, CATCH CRIMINALS
KANSAS CITY, Jnn. 2R.—All night
patrolmen will discard uniforma for
next month and wear civilian clothing
in nttempt to check ’crlme^ poliio
commissioner Wilson announced to-'
day. Clerks nnd general utility men
who hnvo boon working in i ffices win
niao take tin bents

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French Bluebeard, wo conclude that a
woman who would fall for him ought
to bo killed.

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POWERS AGR
GREEK PREMIER
TO PUBLISH LIST WILL BE HERE
OF AGREEMENTS IN TWO WEEKS

Len d u n fifty dollars worth of I
ill rub* and plant* caused a pr .
sell for fire hundred dollar* more
had been offered for i t
O m pecan
tree often produce* many dollar*'
worth of nut* in a Maionu A few fig
tree* will net even more and other
nut* and fruits are equally profitable.

HowElse
(WfouMake
MoreMoney?

' The first coat of trees and the op*
keep expense are insignificant m com
parison with returns. Even a anafl lot
,will accommodate a few tpedmens, hi
odd comen. Start your plan tine this
winter, making additions as yon can.
You will get pleasure as well as profit

Our catalog and planting guide will
help you. This book is free for the
asking. Write for it today. We have
a complete stock of good trees, throbs,
plants of all kinds adapted to Florida
and the South, in the best varieties.

INTER-STATE NURSERIES
C. M, f i n i P P I N d * CO.
JatkaaiiTlItr, Flo. Ida.

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JOHN WANAMAKER VICE-PRESIDENT
VISITING OUR CITY F. E. C. RAILWAY,
ON HIS FINE YACHT HERETOR VISIT
(Trom Tueiday'a Dally)

TO BE “AS COMPLETE AB POS- ENPOUTE TO SOUTH AMERICA
SIDLE" SAYS THE RESO­
FROM CALIFOR­
LUTION
NIA

WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—Two mom
American resolutions based upon the
principle of open diplomacy and opon
door of commercial opportunity In
China were adopted yesterday by the
Far Eastern commltteo of the Wash­
ington conference.
Tho proposal for a show down of a ll
international agreements affecting
China’s interests, presented Thursday
by Secretary Hughes, was given com
mittce approval only after It had been
freighted with upwards of a scorn of
amendments, but Amoricnn spokesmen
Insistod Inst night that its moaning
had not been materially chnnged.
Under a supplemental declaration
proposed by Ellhu Root and accoptod
with littlo debate, tho powers agree
not to support In tho future any en­
gagements entored into by their na­
tionals designed to create special
spheres of influence or exclusive op­
portunities within Chinese territory.
Taken togothor, tho two decisions
were hailed In American quarters ns
insuring a now era of open dealing and
fair play in nil that portains to China's
economic development. By tho Chi­
nese dotcgntlon, howovor, they woro
not received with equal enthusiasm,
ono Chinese spokesman Baying his col­
leagues on tho delegation wore “not
very woll satisfied" with tho final
form of tho much-amended proposal
for trenty publicity.

(D r T h e A eeoelated Free*)

T h s su cc essfu l bidder w ill be raqulr;
ed..........................................
to g iv e bond equalto f ift y “ p sr cant
** eir
dr bid, aueh
o f the am oun t o f nja ior th
Co.
bond to be executed by a Burety
. . . It
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jo need to do buelneae In the S ta te of
Florida, And the bidder sh e ll produae a
certificate from the Treasurer o f the
Btnte of F lorida sh o w in g the am oun t of
the deposit and the olaes of bonde aald
deposit Govern.
The Bond sh all be approved by the
Board of County Comm issioner!.
Copies o f the plana and apeolfloatlone
m ay be seen at the office o f the Cleric
o f the Circuit Court In Sanford, or at
the office o f Fred T. W illiam s, Sanford,
Florida.
Tho County C om m issioners reserve
the right to reject a n y and all bids or
accept any bid they m a y deem to be for
the bent lnteroat o f the County.
I* A. BRUMLEY,
Chairman Board
County Commissioners.
A ttest)
E. A. DOUOLABB,
(Official Seal)
Clerk o f the Clroult Court.
F R ED T. WILLIAMS,
Engineer, Hanford, Florida.
31-Sto

PANAMA, Jan. 23,—Former Pre­
mier and Madam Venlzelos, of Greece,
arrived yesterday from California,
leaving later in tho day for Havana
and Florida. They expect to return
hero in about two weaks onrouto to NOTICE OF BALE OF *80.000.00 SPEC­
IAL ROAD AND m tlD O B DISTRICT
South America.

To prevent a cold take flfld.

18-lBtc

THIRTY-NINE YEARS
WITH FIRST NATIONAL
IN THIS CITY
(From Tu»*4ay'i Dally)

Quite by nccldcnt tho Ilorald repre­
sentative learned thnt today wns tho
89th anniversary of tho First Nation­
al Bank nnd thnt F. P. Forstor had
boon with tho institution that many
years. Thirty-nino years with one.
batik in u record of which anyone can
well fool proud and this paper would
liku to take a column to toll of tho
many changes nnd the many improve­
ments thnt hnvo taken pluco In tho
bank in that time. It is also well to
know thnt Mr. Forstor started at tho
foot of tho bidder nnd Is todny tho
president of tho First National Bank
—known fnr nnd wide as one of the
best national institutions in the stnto
of Florida nnd tho honored president
ns ono of tho bcBt financiers in tho
stato and cortniny in his homo town
ono of tho most respected citizens.

NO. 2, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR­
IDA, l i m i t WAY IM PROVE­
MENT RONDS

Notice la hereby g iv e n that sealed
proposals wilt be received by the Board
o f County Comm lee ion era of Sem inole
County, Florida, on or before the e x ­
piration o f thirty days from the first
publication of this notice, and up to and
until 1:30 o’clock p. m. on the 7th day
o f February, A. V. 1933, at the Court
H ouse at Hanford, Homlnoln County,
Florida, for the purchase o f 190
190,000.00
Special Rond nnd Bridge D istrict No. 3,
Hetnlnulo County, Florida, H ig h w a y Im ­
provement Bonds. Said bonds bear Interest at the rate of six per centum per
annum, are dated Jan u ary let, 1992, Intareet pnynblo se m i-a n n u a lly on J a n u ­
ary 1st nnd Ju ly le t o f each year, both
principal nnd Interest payable at N ew
York., «!&lt;■.*•
V.*.vr YnrV.'. Bald honds
'b ein g o f the denom ination o f 31,000.00
each, nnd all of snld bonds m atu rin g
on Jnnunry 1st, 1953; snld bonds to be
sold subject to tha ap proving opinion
o f John C. Thomson, obtain ed by tho
Board of County Com m issioners
of
Hamlnolo County, Florida: said bonds
w ill bo sold eubject to dollvory w ithin
ton days nfter acceptance of bid. All
bids must bo accompanied with n c e r t i­
fied checlt for ono and ono-hnlf
por
cent, of tho amount o f the bonds to bo
sold. The County C om m issioners of
Hcminolo County, Florida, reserve tho
right to reject any and nil bids. P ro­
p osals should be nddressed to THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIHHIONBHB
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, at
Hanford. Florida.
WITNESS my band nn Clork o f tho
Board of County Comm issioners of S em ­
in ole County, Florida, and tho seal of
said Hoard, title 3rd day of January, A.
I). 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASH,
Clerk, Board o f Coun­
ty Coinmleslonore.
Homtnolo County, Fin.

I b th e Clrwelt C ourt e f th e le y e a tk
d id s t C ircuit o f P ie r Ida, to ■■g } ,

■emlaeel County—I* Cfcaaeery
NOTICE OF MASTER ’S BALE

Be

assstiSSK"
vs.

Mabel M. K eely, et *1. Defendants.
N otice la hereby g iv e n that under and
by virtue o f a decree o f foreclosure ana
sale entered in the above entitled c a u „
on the 31th d ay o f December, A. D. l s j i
I. as Special Master In Chancery, i l l
Monday, the 8th d ay o f February, a n*
iBia, In front o f the Court H oum door
at Sanford,- Seminole County, F i o n a ,
w ill offer for sa le and aell to the high*
e*t and beet bidder for cash during t h l
legal hours o f salo, the follow in g a ,?
■cribed land, situ ate. ly in g and
In­
in the County o f Sem inole, State
Florida, mora p articu larly described . .
follows, to -w lti
*•
The N E U o f N W U o f S W U ; b r u
o f 8W K o l N W U ; S W U of
S W U , und the 8 U o f the N U o f t h *
ft4
o t ‘ u* N W U of*Bee. i ,
Twp. 19 B.. R ange 10 E., and also begin
nlng 30 cfi§. N of the SW eor. o f said
section, tow n sh ip and
range;
run
thence N 20 chs., thence E to ch»
thence S 30 cha.. thence W 10 che t*
point o f beginning: lees b eglntilnl
H14.5 fee t W est nnd 30 feet sSuth
the NB cor. o f the SWVi o f Bee la
Tp. 19 8., R ange 30 E„ run thence a
130 ft. t h e n c e w 110 ft., thence N i l *
ft., thence E 120 ft., to point o f begin,
nlng.
T e r m s : Cash, P urch aser to pay for
deed,
J. J. DICKINSON.
20-&lt;Jtc
Special M a s t s r In C ha nce ry
In Circuit Coart S eventh Judicial c i r ­
cuit, Hemlnole County, Florida.
— In Chancery,
„„ . „
DIVORCE
Otlvla Coxart,
vs.
E u gen e Coxart.
It appears from tho a f fid a v it o f Oliv­
ia Coiart, herein duly filed, that she |a
the com plain ant In the above entitled
cause; that the residence o f Eugene
Coiart, tho defendant, Is u nknow n to
tha affian t; thnt thero Is no one In the
State of Florldn, the service o f a sub­
poena upon whom would bind defend­
ant; that tho defendant Is over tw en ty,
one (21) years of age.
7
You are therefore ordered to appear
to this bill of com plaint on tho Oth day
of February, 1922, tho name being a
rule day o f this court.
It Is further orderod thnt thin notice
bo published for olglit
consecutive
w eek s In the Sanford Herald, a n ew s,
paper published In Sem inole County
Florldn.
“
W itness E, A. D ouglass, Clork of the
Circuit Court, nnd tho soal thereof this,
the 5th dny of Nov. A, D. 1921.
*
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS,

PROMINENT MERCHANT, PHIL­
The ninny friends of Mr. and Mra.
ANTHROPIST AND STATES.1. E. Ingraham, of St. Augustine wero
MAN HERE FOR FEW DAYS
glad to nee them In Sanford for a
I ' IV
day's visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. P.
(Tram TuMdtjr'i Dally)
Forster, Mra. Forster nnd Mrs. Ingra­
John Wnnnmnker nntl pnrty from ham being sisters. J. E. Ingraham
Philadelphia, arrived at tho city dock was one of tho pioneers of this city
Saturduy night and are upending a nml is fondly remembered by many
By: V. E. DOUOLASS,Cr&gt;.rc
few tln y B in and around tho city. Tho of the old timers as one of tho best
THETFORD ft WILKINSON.
well known merchant, philanthropist looking men in this part of Florida in
_______________________ _
and BtntcHtnnn has been riding around the early days. He was general agent
KILLED FINE IIUCK.
In the Circuit Court. S eventh .ludlctnl
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23,-Sonntor
Circuit, In nnd fur Nr minute,
tho city and taking in several cities for Gcnornl Sanford and laid out tho
Norris, Republican, Nebraska, intro­ Sl-EtC
. County, Florldn,
near hero while the boat Ib at anchor City of Sanford and had a beautiful
Georgo Speer has probably had tho duced in tiie senate todny n resolution A D D I T I O N A L O R D E R O F N O T I C E .
IN C H A N C E R Y
and ho 1h enjoying hist visit very home south of tho city whore Mr. and best luck of nay of tho local nimrods directing tho attorney general to in­ N e w Haven County Hu perl nr Court
fl
F. L. Woodruff, Complntntnnt,
much.
Mrs. H. A. Howard now live. Here this year, Mr. Speer, while one of tho form the senate whether tho Depart­
vs.
Edward M. Bradley, o f Now Haven,
Mr. Wnnnmnker was reported fiend ho hud n fine ornngo grove and all busiest men in town, being tho head ment nf Justice contemplates any sep­ Connecticut,
C. II. Llndstey, P. Frodor nml E. J.
vs,
('lose,
Defendants.
several weeks ago ob a man numod that heart could desire in tho way of of tho firm of Speer &amp; Son, manages arate action against tho International I'lorropont 11. Foster, o f New Haven,
RUDER OF I’Rill, I CATION
Wnnnmnker died at Miami and the un­ comfort and convenicnco with fifty to get out in tho woods a day at n Harvester Company "for the purpose widow, heirs, represen tatives nnd TO C. II. LINDHI.EY. I-. FIIEDER AND
J’i, J, CLOSE;
of Clearer K. Foster, Into of
dertaker making out the burial certi­ acres of hearing grove—nil killed in time and has bagged a number of wild of effectively restoring competitive creditors
It appearing from thn affid avit of F.
Hanford. Florida, deceased, and o t h ­
L Woodruff, the eomplnlntunt, In tho
ficate Jumped at the conclusion that it the big freeze thnt made so many rich turkies, quail and duck and last Fri­ conditions” between tho various cor­ ers.
above entitled suit herein duly filed,
December 27th. 1921.
was John Wnnnmnker and Bent out the men poor over night. Mr. Ingraham day killed a fine buck during the porations making up that concern. Ob­ Act Inn to unlnt t id e to land In Now that It Is the belief of the affian t that
the places of resid ence o f the nhovo
Haven, Connecticut.
■word broadcast. Mr. Wnnnmakcr says was also president of the old Soutli morning’s shooting. Mr. Speer has jection was made to iminedinto con­ Ordered, that additional notice of tho named
defendants are unknown; thnt
pendency of tho com plaint In the above thero Is no person In the sta te o f F lo r ­
the report of his dentil was "greatly' Florida Railway nnd built tho I'lco been taking a few hours hunt in tho sideration and Norris announced he entitled
ldn,
the
service of suhpnena upon w hom
case tie given by publishing
tills -older In the Hanford Herald, a would hind said defendants, and that It
exaggerated" ami while he was at his!block ami the Pico Hotel for tho rail- mornings getting hack to business at would seek action tomorrow.
newspaper published In Hanford, F lor­ Is Ills belief that said defendants nro
homo in tlie north hu said lie was id- way company and many other huiid- mum and yet Ids record for the season
ida, once a week for two w ee k s mio- over thu age of tw o n ty-on o voara o f
iIU
e e sslv c ly b egin ning on or before the age
most afraid to make the trip to Flori­ ingH. Mr. Ingraham left hero in 181)8 will probably stack up against tho Rub-My-Tism, n pain killer. 13-lGtc 9th'
day of January, 11122.
IT IS TH E R E F O R E ORDERED th a t
i it
said defendants C. II. Llndsloy. p. Frail­
da if they intended to kill him off so to go with tho Florida Kant Coast hunters who have been going on reg­
By the Court.
er and E. J, Close bo and tboy
nro
ENOLI. M. A U q u n ,
quickly ami without his consent. How- railway, being nil Intimate friend and ular week’s campaigns after game. It In tlic Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial 1-G-3WO
A ssistant Clerk. hereby required to appear to tho till I
Circuit to nod for Nrmluolr
w,
of
complaint
In
Ibis
cai.se
on
or
beforo
over, hu is the picture fo health nnd asoeiate, of tho Into Henry Flagler. shows that game abounds in Seminolo
County, Florldn
In Circuit Court, Ncvrulh Jiullrlnl clr- iho rule day In April tho sam e lining
(he 3rd day of April, A, D. 1922, at tho
wont to tho Presbyterian church hero Mr. Ingraham is vice-president of tho county within a short distance of San­
iiiill, State of Florida, County of
Court Rouse In Sanford, Florida, In d e­
Ncnilnolc— In Chancery
IN C H A N C E R Y ■
yesterday and otherwise spent the day Florida East ('oast Railway and pres­ ford. Tho Herald Iuim claimed thnt
fault whereof, complnlntnnt will ho a u ­
thorized lo proceed ex parto as provid­
ns n good Presbyterian should. To­ ident of tiie Model Land Co., that own Seminolo county was the best hunting F. I, Woodruff. Comptaliilant,
MR HER OF PI'lll.tCATION
ed by law.
day ho will go to Orlando nnd other thousands of acres of land from Chu- and fishing spot in the stato and wo
■vs.
IT IS FU RTHER ORD ER ED that this
O. It Fuulklngliniii, Complainant,
notice be published lu the
“Sanford
C. II l.ludsley, p. Frudor, and M, J.
vs,
pinces with II, R. Stevens and several jluota in this county south to big Lake still believe it.
Close, I lefi-uduiilH.
11 Irani A. Holey, Sara F. Flournoy and Herald" a newspaper In general circu­
mii 11 rat uf p rill.icaticin
hiislmiid John T. Flournoy, D efen d ­ lation In said County and State, mica a
other citizens and while his wishes to (Okeechobee and surrounding territory
week for eight con se cu tive w eeks.
To the unknown htTrs. devises, g r a n ­
H■
ants.
W itness my hand and the seal nf thla
tees
or
other
elalnmnls,
and
all
par­
hnvo a gulet cruise are being respected and go soutli ns far as Cape Sable.
To the Defendants: Sara F. Flournoy
Fa
lies claim ing an Interest under C. II.
and husband John T. Flournoy, of Court this tho l l t h d ay of Jan., 1922.
ho An also being shown the Sanford Mr, Ingraham Is greatly interested in Nn
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS.
Fn
l.ludsley, I*. Frodor and E J. Close,
lino 8th Htrcrt NW„ W ashington, D.
Clerk.
or oth erw ise In tho property h erein ­
C.:
spirit of hospitality and tho people all tho thriving littlo cities on tho
32-9lc_________
tlv:
A M W EEKS, D. C.
»•'
after described, and to all parties
It appearing from I he IMH of Com­
claim ing an Interest In said property, plaint herein filed by O. II. F uulklnghero want 1dm and his party to feel new branches of the F. E. C. Ky., and
let ta Ha Nil Pn Kt Ita Fa Fa
N O TIC E !
situated lu Hemlnole County, Florida, ham. Comnlnlnnnt, that the defendants
Healed Mils w ill ho received liy tho
that they nro among friends nnd any­ was pleased to get a recent copy of tho
to-w it:
Sara I*. Flournoy anil husband John T. Hoard of County C om m issioners of
Meginning 15 chains North and 33 and Flournoy, are residents o f tho City of
County, Florida, at the Court
thing they want slmll ha given thorn. Okeecholiee News while hero and to
DEATH OF MRS. J. W. ADAMS
N-Uui etialns East of the South went c o r­ W ashington, D. C„ and that their povt- Seminolo
Mouse In Sanford. Florida, for tho
ner,
Section
35,
Tow
nship
19
South,
With Mr. Wnnnmnker’s fine sea-go­ note tho many Improvements and
offlco
address
Is
1100
8th
Htreot,
N.
W.
Mr. T. F. Adams lias returned from ■tango 30 East, run North 13 chains. W ashington, D. C„ that thero Is no per­ building of n Stockade at the County
Farm, according lo plans arid sp ecim ­
ing yacht and tho two yachts of Mr. changes on the hig lake.
East 21 ch ain s anil S ou th w esterly 15 son In (lie S late of Florida the service en!
oxlngton, Ky„ where ho was called and
Ions 011 file with the Clerk of tlio
25-M
ill
chains
and
West
13
chains.
of
subpoena
upon
whom
would
hind
tho
His many Sanford friends and cs- ton days ago to thu bed aide of ills Also begin ning 20 and 4- 100 chains
Donnelly added to tho local fleet it
Circuit Court, up till 10 o’clock, A. M„
said defendants, or either of them: that February 7, 1922.
givus Sanford's hnrhor almost a war- pccinlly his old time friends who knew mother, who was stricken with paraly­ East of tho N orthw est corner, Section It Is the belief of this com plain ant that
The Hoard of County C om m issioners
2. Tow nship 2n South. Mange 30 East, thn said defendants and each of them Is reserve
tho right lo reject any or all
like appearance and looks something | him so well in the early days are hop­ sis a short time before. Mr. Adams, run East 5 chains. South 15 chains, over
tho a g e of t w e n t y - o r e years.
Mils.
West
5
ch
ain
s
and
north
15
chains.
Also
It
Is
therefore
ordered
that
you,
tho
ing
that
he
will
hooii
recover
from
a
like the hunt basin will appear in tho
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
with the other children, was privileg­ b eginning 300 foot South and 115 feet said defendants, and each of you do npClerk.
recent illness and operation ami lie ed to spend tile last few hours with West of l i Heel Ion post on East line of poar In this Court to tho Mill of Com ­ 22- Ho
next few yoarH.
Section 30. Tow nship 19, range 30 East, plaint herein filed upon Monday, F e b ­ In the Circuit Court, Seventh Ju dicial
himself again and that lie will return "Motliot" on tills earth, and on Mon­ run West 215 feet. South 300 feet, East ruary fit la. A D, 1922, Iho same lining a
Circuit, Mrinlnnlr f o u n t } , Ntntc
215 feel, North 301) feet. Also Lot C, rule dny of (his Court.
All parties having purchnHcd Ly­ to Sanford for a longer stay some day, .limitary Kith, she quietly passed Block
o f Folrldn
1 I, Tier 5. Hanford, Florida.
It Is further ordered thnt this order
You
are
hereby
ordered
to
appear
In
ceum Course tickets at $2.90 please time In the near future.
ho
published
once
a
w
eek
for
four
(4)
Into heavenly rest.
TO T A K E LANDS
FOI*
the above entitled enuse on the rulo day con secu tive w eeks In tho Sanford Her­ PETITION
PI Rl.lt: UNE, UNDER TH E PROVIS­
call upon It. W. Deane, treasurer of
Mrs. Adams will ho remembered by of May tho sam e being tho first day of ald, a nowspnpor published In Sanford,
ION
OF
SECTION
:t'J7H
R
EVISE!*
May, A. D. 1922, at (he Court House In Hemlnole County, Florida.
the Legion at the Seminolo County "NO WORSE BLUNDER"
OENKRAL
STATUTES
OF T IIE
a great many Sanford people, as she Sanford,
Florldn. In dofaolt whoroof tho
Witness my hand and tho seal of tho
STATE OF FLORIDA, 1021).
complnlnnnt will lie en titled and a u th ­ said Court tills the 30th day of D ecem ­
Bank and 50c refund will he made
lids
visited
her
son
hero
several
times.
THAN U. S. AT GENOA
orized to proceed ux parte.
ber, A. D. 1921.
CRy of Hanford, a m unicipal corpora­
to you. This refund is based on tho
And It ts further ordered Hint a copy
She was horn in Kentucky, whore she
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUOLASS,
tion of thn State of Florida, P eti­
POSSIBLE—
UOMI'ERS
of
this
notice
he
published
once
a
week
Clerk.
fnct'thnt Win. Itainoy Bonnott lecture
tioner,
spent most of her life, was tho mother for tw e lve con secu tive w e e k s In the
My: V. E. DOUOLASS, D, C.
VH.
llerald" a new spaper In g e n ­ SCARLETT ft (IORDAN,
was contributed by tho public spirited
of thirteen children, six of whom sur­ "Sanford
T. J. Miller. Frank L. Miller, ot til., D e ­
eral
elrculatlon
In
tho
said
County.
Attorneys
for
Complainant.
l-O-Gto
fendants.
WASHINGTON, Jim 23.- President vive her,
citizens of this community and thu
W itness my hand us Clork of tho
aforesaid Court and tho Seal thereof 111 the Circuit Court of the Ncvcnth Jll- .NOTICE)
Legion.—K. R. Murrell, jr., Post Ad­ Samuel Gompers of tho American
To all persons Interested In nr havingShe wns a member of tho Christian this the l l t h day of January, A. D. 1922. -dlclnl Circuit of the Ntntc* of Florldn, liens
upon tho fo llo w in g
described
jutant,
2C0-2tc Federation of Labor has followed up church, and tho influence of her uso(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
In mid for Neiolnotc County.—
property
ly in g nml bein g In tho County
Clerk.
In
Chniiccry.
Ills recent attack on tho propOritl to ful llfo of oighty-threo years will ever
of Seminole and Stato of Florida, toBy: A. M. WEEKS, l&gt;, C.
wlt: Meglmilng 5 ch ain s South of tho
JOHN O. LEONAUDY,
Tho nut crop may ho light, ns re­ hnvo the United Slate* enter the lvo.
NIO cor. o f the N W ti of tlio N E U , So°N O T I C E O F M A N T E H ’M S A L E
Solicitor for Complainant.
8l-18to
t loll 2. T ow nship 20 H, Range 30 W,
ported, hut we observe no decrease In world economic conference lit Genoa,
Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. In County J u d g e ’* Court, Ntntc o f Flor­
I hence run South 7 chains, thence W e s t
Peoples think o f Hanford, F la , Com­ R) chains, thence North 7 chains, thenco
the number who think Europe will pay along with Russia, by an editocnl in Adams extend their deepest sympa­
ldn, Neinlimle County,
East 10 chaliiH to beginning.
plainant,
the forthcoming issue of the Amoricnn thy to them in their sad borenvomont. lu re E state of Cnnillnc
Whereas, City of Sanford, n m u n ici­
ua what hho owes.
vs.
W. I)iiw*iiii, ti liitulllr.
s. H. Henry ami Lollthi Henry, Re- pal corporation of Die Stale o f Florida,
Fodoratlonint, official nrgnn of the
Notice la hereby given that on F eb­ O m
r-7
HIlOIlllOTltM.
lias
filed Ms petition In tlio o ffic e o f
ruary II, A. li 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m ,
Is horohy given thnt pursuant tho Clerk of iho Circuit Court o f HemlFortunately, when the amateur association which declares thnt “no
(lie Undersigned will apply to Iho Hon­ lo Notice
Post cnrils at tho Hornld office.
decree In fnrcclnmiro I11 above nolo County, Florida, In the above Htylorable II. F, Hoouhohler. County Juilgo oatait final
hunter fires at a rabbit tho shot sel­ worse blunder could bo umdo" than to
led cause of no l toil rendered D e ­ ed case. In con form ity w ith tho p ro v is­
of Hemlnole County, Florida, at IMh of- cember,
1921,
undersigned, as S p ec­ ions of Section 327(1 R evised fioneral
flee In Sanford, for authority to sell nt ial Mastor In tho
dom penetrates his companion above send American deligatcs to Genoa.
Chancery, w ill offer for Htntutcs of the Htuto of Florida, 1920,
private
sale
the
undivided
ono-thlrd
In­
Acceptance of the Invitation to Join
before tho court houso door In tho which said Petition Hots forth that snld
the knee.
terest of Caroline W. Dawson, n luna- sale
d esires to acquire for publla
tle. In and to the follow in g described City of Suford, Hemlnole County, F lo r i­ petitioner
the conference by the United States,
da.
on
Monday. February 0, PJ22. bo- use of Its citizens thnt certain tract,
real estate situ ate In Hold Seminolo
piece
or
parcel
of land, ly in g and holng
tw
een
tho
legal
hours
of
Hale
the
f
o
l­
his editorial asserts, would be a pro
County, tn-wlt
r County of Hemlnole and State o f
login It! rods Wo ht of tho Northeast low in g described properly located In In
nounccmcnt that would lie thronhhout
corner
S W U o f tho
Iho HE‘1
oc Seminole
Hcmlttolo County, Florida: I.ot 79 Ht. Florldn, herclnaliovo described. And,
ornor of the
thn HW(t
HE'i of H
Boo
Whereas, said petitioner further s t a t ­
Hon 24, T ow nship 21 South, R ange t9 Josephs, nocordlltg to ho iihR thereof
the world that Lcnino and ^Trotsky are
East, run West 1:7 foot, South Ht) rods. *n , ° f / c0 , ^
rouif&gt; J-ourt, Hentl- es that the said luiida w ere nt one tlino
to lie recognized.
East 27 feet, North Ht* rods to plnco of
bounty, Florida.
lo r m s o f salo; owned by tho Hanford L’etnotory Com­
pany. a defunct corporation, and t h a t
cash.
beginning.
"Can we hope to enter Into n period
tha nnmo of tho occupants or tho prop­
J.
O.
SHARON,
ELIZA BETH DAWSON,
erty,
or claim ants thereof, (othor th an
Special
Master
In
Chancery.
2
0
Ro
Uunrdlnu of the Estate
of higher international relations by INCREASE IN HOURS FROM FOR­
those w ho hnvo burial lots In said c e m ­
of Caroline W. D a w ­
VOID the misery of racking pain. taking the hand of monsters who
son, 11 lunatic.
22-6tc ■u tlic Circuit Court of the Ncvcnth J u ­ etery) arc T. J. Miller and Frank Lu
TY-EIGHT TO FIPrY Have n bottle of Sloan'H Lini­
Miller, both of Hunford. Sem inolo Coun­
dicial Circuit of Florldo, In nnd for
ty. Florida, who claim to have Homo
Nrnilnole Count}.— In Clntticrry
ment /windy nod apply when boast thnt they rule by terror nnd
N O T I C E T O FAV1NCJ C O N T R A C T O R ) )
FIVE
right to said proporty. And,
bloodshed?" Mr. Gompors asked.
you fir»t feel the ache or pain.
Whereas, thn petitioner further s t a t e s
NOTICE OF MASTER'* RALE
Healed proposals, subject to the snlo
It quickly cases the i»uiii and dcihIs
that tho purposo o f the ta k in g of the
“To recognize tho Lcnino desposlof Ronds, w ill bo received by the Coun­
(Ry T h e Associated P r t u l
above
described property Is for oomeO feeling of warmth through the
Farmers
Hank
ft
Trust
Company,
#
ty C ommissioners of tho County
of
PLAINFIELD, Jnn. 23.—Many cot­ Seminole,
lory purposes, for tiie uao of tho c i t i ­
corporation, Complainant,
netting |&gt;art, Sloan's Liniment penetrates tism at this time would ho to con­
S tate of Florldn. at tho o f ­
zens of tho City of Sanford, Florida,
found tho situation and still further ton mills in Northeastern Connecticut fice of the Clork of tho Circuit Court, Lila K. Vs.
without rubbing.
Murrell and lv. It. Murrell, hor and that thero Is no one w ho can g iv e
the County of Seminolo, nt Hanford,
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, postpone tho time when rccognozntlon went on ti new word schctlulo today of
a
valid legal title to tho property In th#
husband.
John
M.
Murrell,
nnd
P
eo­
Florida, at or before to a. in. on the
ples' Rank of Hanford, a corporation, petition described, and prays tnat the
sciatica, sprains am) strains, still joints, of n government based on a free ex­ with nn increase In hours from forty- 7th
dny of February, A. I). 1922, for tho
Defendants.
property described In said P etition m ay
grading, paving mid building or bridges
lame back and Bore muscles.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt umlor and be condemned for the uses and pur­
cu lve rts on tho follow in g h ig h ­
For forty years pain'n enemy. Ask pression of tho people may ho estnb- oitrht to fifty-five. Woro cut nvor- and
by vlrluo o f u decree o f foreclosure poses set forth In said Petition.
ways:
lised," ho added. He also character­ nRCH twenty per cent nnd affected Oviedo to Ooldonrod, approxim ately and sale entered In the above entitled
your neighbor.
Therefore, this | h to muko k now n t o
causa on tho 7th day of July, A. D. 1921, all persons Interested In, or h a v in g
At all drugglsta—35c, 70c, $1.40.
37,000 st|. yards.
ized tho admission of tho Russian about 18,000 persons.
liens
upon, the property hurelnnbovo
I,
as
Special
Mentor
In
Chancery,
on
ChuMiota South to County Lino, ap­
Monday, tho 6th day of February, A. D, described, that they bo and appoar bogovernment to tho conference as In
proxim ately 10,009 H(|. yards.
Osceola Itoud, approxim ately 11,000 1922. Mi front uf the Court R ouse door foro our said court on or beforo th o
••*'ng “ tho nlllnnco of ronctonnry CARDINAL SANTOS DEAD
at Hanford, Seminote County, Florldn, Gth day of February, A. D. 1928, tho
sr|. yards
Proposals w ill ho received upon tho will offer for sate, nnd sell to tha sam e holng tho Fehrunry Rulo D a y o f
capital nml. the Hoviots," brought
ARCHBISHOP OF TOLEDO
follow in g typos of rends: Asphalt, con­ highest and hONt bidder for cash dur said court, nnd to sh ow enuse. If a n y
about “by international financiers ant
Hitumlnoun Macadam and Sur­ Ing thn legal hours o f sale, tho f o llo w ­ they have, w h y tho prayer of said p stlDIED AT MADRID crete;
th o
ing described land, situate, lying and tIon should not be gran ted nnd
face Treated Mncadnm.
politicians" who wnnt concessions ol!
Proposals shall be presented In a being la tho County o t seminolo, S ta te Innds described condem ned In accord­
ance
with
tho
p
rovisions
o
f
law
In
of
Florida,
more
particularly
described
sealed
onvelono
endorsed
on
tho
o
u
t
­
Russian raw materials. Tho Bolsh­
( n y T h e A isoelatrd Freaa)
Clear Your Coaaplealea of pimple*. 1
Huch cases made and provided.
“Proposal for Road Construction” ns follows, to-w lt:
MADRID, Jnn. 23,—Cardinal Almn- side
i sens and other facial dlaflgurwnenL
evik regime, ho assorted, wns disinte­
W itn e ss my hand and tho soal o f t h o
Lots Ono (1) and Tw o (2), of Block
with tho name of tha bidder or bid­
Uh froelr Dr. Hubeon’a ITcsema OlntF iv e (6), of Tier Tlirco (3), of Hanford, Clroult Court on th is E8th d ay o t D e ­
grating fnstor than is generally rnz Y. Santos, seventy-five years old, ders.
f ment Good for ecxema, Itching akin. j
Florldn, according to E. R. Trafford's cember. A. D. 1931.
Each
proposal
shall
bo
accompanied
and other akin trouble*. Qua ot Dr. |
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
known," with a llfo which could bo archbishop of Toledo, died hero last by a certified check Issued upon a State map of Sanford, Florldn, as per plat
Uoheoo'e Family Remedies.
Clork o f tho Circuit Court.
or National Hunk, nnd made payable to thoroof duly o f record.
only “prolonged by tho political, night,
Sem inole County, F IsTerms:
Cash.
P
urchaser
to
p
ay
for
the order of the Clerk o f the Clroult
GEORGE O. HERRING,
Court of the County of Seminole In the deed.
ocnomlc nnd moral support of the
Solicitor and Counsel, for P e t it io n e r .
J. J. DICKINSON,
sum o f five per cent o f the am ount of
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
20-6IO
Special Master In Chancery, 20-Gto
United States."
the bid.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1922

RAILROADS
RETURNED IN
GOOD SHAPE

sort the United States government THE WINTER 'DEAD-BEAT* PROBSENATOR TRAMMELL
Is too plainly unfitted to admit of
LEM IN FLORIDA CITIES
WANTS MILEAGE BOOKS
argument. It might keop on spend­
ISSUED BY RAILROADS
ing money endlessly nnd footing
Florida welcomes the tourists, but
growing losses If tho taxpayers’ in­ tho "dond-bcats” come without Invi­
WASHINGTON, D. q* Jnn. 23.—*
terests were of no Importance, After
Scnntor
Park Trammell yesterday In
tation
and
it
scorns
that
oach
season
Its experience In other directions,
Cash Crop Production Costs Can Ba
the
Senate
offered nn (intendment to
BA ILK O A D S
24 S C
Cut In Half By Food And drain
there enn bo no oxcuso for its enter­ they Increase in numbers, all getting
tho
ponding
bill requiting tho rail­
Making And Saving At Home
FORMEU DIRECTOR GENERAL ing upon now ventures oven loss away from tho cold weather nnd pos­
( D r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
roads
to
issuo
mileage books of flvo
promising.
sessed with tho Iden of "living ono wny
S A I D GOVERNMENT OVER
JACKSONVILLE, Jan, 24.—Tho thousand miles. Scnntor Trnmmoll’s
Atlanta,
Ga.—
(Hpoclnl.)—"No
ons
MAINTAINED ROADS
By tho operation of tho Musclo or another.’ Tho Idea of working,
Is who enough to know or forosoo the postofflcc nml general storo nt At­ amendment proposed thnt milongo
Shoals plnnt the government would however, is hold In opprobrium.
outcome
of tho world wldo financial
Iflr The A « o i ! . i t rt Pi-i I,)
Take Jacksonville, or nny other and political mix-up that hns followed lantic Bench, 18 miles front Jackson­ becks of one thousnnd mites should bo
engngu In manufacturing. From thnt
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 24.—Tho ne­
sort of commercial undertaking it tourist center in the stnto, nnd you the world war and tho InMntod price, ville, wns destroyed by fire early to­ issued and thnt tho proposed law
gation that the rullroaar wore turned
needs to steer clear. Onco it goes will find droves of peoplo who are Joy riding sproo that wo have nil en­ dny xvith n loss of 315,000. Only n should not bo limited to books of five
thousand miles, Scnntor Trammell in
back ta their owners after tho porlod
In for producing nitrntes for snle, begging or fi!m-flnm:ning their wny, gaged in." H&amp;ld H. G. Hastings, Pres­ sudden change in tho wind save tho
0( government control In broken down
addressing
the sennto said thnt ho
settlement
officials
roportod.
Tho
there in no end to similar schomon In with talcs of woo and propositions as ident of tho Georgia Association, Geor­
heartily
approved
of tho measure re­
c o n d i t i o n wns refuted today by Walk­
gia’s
organization
for
stnto-wlde
de­
flrmcH
originated
from
n
clgurotto
which it would he Involved. Con­ varied ns the colors of autumn, and
er 1). Hines in a statement before tho gress would not need n second in­ who vanish r.s soon as tho cold wenth-1velopment.
butt thrown in a pile of charcoal in quiting thnt mileage books should ho
"Too wlso fanner In tho South will
sold nt two anti one-half cents per milo
Interstate Commerce Committee of
vitation to commit it to other plans or la passed. The Sanford Herald, dis­ forgnt tho 30 to 40 cent cotton price the store. It burst into flamcH about
hut in ordor thnt tho privilege would
the iennto which tho formor Director to invest money in other classes of cussing this nuisance, speaks tho sen­
two
o’clock.
Residents
thought
thoy
that led him to disaster Iti 1020 and
reach persons of more moderate
Gcntral of Railroads said'ho believed
industry for tho benefit of certain timents of many communities, substi­ figure on a soiling price of around had extinguished it but threo hours
the government hod substantially ov­ sections of Interest.
tuting names of localities, when it 1C cants undor conditions of normal later it flnrod up ngnin nnd envel­ means nnd who did not require so
er maintained equipment of roads.
yield nnd ncrongo which we uro vory oped the structure. Tho postoffico ad­ much mileage ns fivo thousand mites,
Instead of going deoper into busi­ says:
smnller mileage hookH should ha re­
"We nro tired, absolutely peevish liable to havo In 1U22. This necessi­ joining caught from tho spnrks.
ness, tho governmnt should fo far
quired. Scnntor Trammell In his
OCALA, Jnn. 24.—It was learned ns possible withdraw from business. about these ’walkers,’ 'workers’, ‘wig- tates reduced oust of cotton making
spcoch also condemned tho present
today that numerous business men in Tho Ford proposals offer one wny glers,’ ‘Jugglers,’ ‘Jarhentls’mud nil' or else being wiped out.
"Tho cost of cotton or other cash KILLING FROSTS AGAIN
high rates for passenger transporta­
the belief that in a special session of out.
others who nro working Florida. Thoy| crop making In the Booth or any­
REPORTED IN CALIFORNIA
tho legislature called now the tick
NORTH AN!) CENTRAL PART tion nnd Pullman fares. He urged
Tho World might havo added thnt mny call it ‘touring’ Florida but wo where oIbo Is largely food cost, food
that lower rates would encourage
eradication law could bo passed Imme­ rtho Ford proposals uffor th? only do not. They are here every day with for the farmer and his family, food
travel nnd thereby benefit not only
diately, hate written several members wny out. It is ndmtttcd thnt there n hook to sign, with yards ot stuff In ’.he shape of grain nnd forngo for
( H r The Aamirlnted P n * * )
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Weather I the public but ndd to tho rovenuo of
of tho legislature ashing thorn to a t ­ will be n hard fight in Congress over about themselves walking from Tim-1 his working live stock. With low prices
tend a conforenco in Jacksonville Jan­ Muscle Shonls, but If the Ford offer buctoo to Saskatchewan, about lectur­ for cotton or other cash crop tho bureau forecast today Indicated heavy 1tho rnilrends.
uary 2flth. The lettora "'jiiressod con­ b rojected whnt will become of n ing, about everything under tho sun| furmer cannot afford to pay nny out­ nnd killing frosts again reported1
fidence the governor would call the project on which the government hns and the substance of it is they want sider profit or expense on tho food from Northern and Central California. I CHRISTMAS SEAL
STAMPS SALE WAS GOOD
special session If a majority of the already spent approximately $100,- froo advertising in order thnt thoy ho. his futility nnd working live stock
consume. This means to nult living
DAYTONA
BEACH,
Jnn.
24.—
COUNTY
WILL HAVE CLINIC
mrmbers of both hou*es request It nnd 000,000? Ford may not he tho only mny glean aonio money from Sanford. off of supply m erchants’ shelves nnd
Joseph
S.
Selliy,
one
legged
negro
ar­
pledge themselves to pass effoctlvo industrial enptnin in the country can If wo wore mayor of Sanford wo to Iho off tite products ot lioino acres.
As the result of tho recent ChrlHteradication bill. Tho cnll for tho moot­ nblo of mnking somthing out of would order everything off tho street
"The situation requires chickens, tist of Enstpnrt, Maine, a tho center
ing states tho conforenco would con­ Muscle Shonls, hut ho Is nppnrently thnt looked like begging or working hogs, milk cows and acros of corn, of attraction on tho wnter front hero mna Seal Sale Seminole County will
sider whether it deemed it possiblo to thcflrst ct ot eta ctn eta eta tn ninu the public for nny cause whatsoever. oats, wheat, forage nnd miscellane­ for mnny home folk nml winter visit- havo n series of clinics tho first ho­
Shelby never had nny train­ ginning February 4th. A grent deal
Obtain pledges from tho legislators tho first to seo thnt it hns great pos­ Sanford needs the money thnt is Bpcnt ous crops from which to feed thorn. tors.
Last
hut
not
least,
In
Importance,
Is
ing
in
art hut produces gxcollcnt • f credit is duo Mrs. A. F. IHH for
and tho most expeditious munnor to sibilities nnd ho Is tho only man who fer these people to "See Florida” ev­
the homo vegetable garden which Is mnrine pictures, confining his work the amount of work done in the treo
do so. Also, how to most effectively hns made an offer for tho property ery winter. Why don't they come down the quickest und cheapest source of
exclusively to thnt subject.
IIo is snle which materially helped to raise
bring the force of public opinion to thnt will cnnblo the government to in tho summer?”
food In tho world.
painting
pictures
of
four
vessels
hero tho necessary amount.
bear on tho question.
"Most folks here In Iho South don’t
Florida is under no obligation to
get rid of nn incubus. What excuse or
nnd
after
completing
them
expects
to
In nddition to the clinics tho county
justification could opponents in Con­ feed nml accommodate tide class, nnd taken tho homo garden seriously nnd go to Miami for the remainder of tho hnH secured to performances of tho
thereby
make
a
great
mistake
There
HOW NEW YORK WORLD
gress give to the American people If their presence here makes an unfavor­ are too many of the ’lick and a prom­ winter.
Ilonlth Fairy, first prize being won
able impression upon visitors who nro ise’ sort of gardens and mighty few
REGARDS THE FORD OFFER the Ford offer is rejected?
by tho Sanford Grammar School nnd
The west nnd tho south wnnt Ford spending tho season here on their re­ of tiie real sure enough kind.
the
second prizn being won by tho
FUNERAL
OF
11RYCE
The Now York Work! Is noted for to have Muscle .Shonls.
Objection sources, and who want to pay reason­ "M'e havo been told ropeutodly by
Lnko Monroo School. Thcso prizes
HELD PRIVATELY
the ability of Its editorial writers to thnt comes from the east is due to able prices as they go. Looking at it those who plan nnd prepare fur a real
RODY CREMATED will ho to each school a freo perform­
say all there Is to say on a subject in selfish interests. It is unfortunnto in ono wny, it is a bit cold-blooded to garden, plant It. tend It and keep it
ance each of tho Health Fairy.
a few words. Frnnk Cogg gets the thnt a proposition by which the whole turn the cold shoulder to this class, replanted through tho Koason, that It
( H r The Ansnrlnlrd I’rraal
Miss Laura Chittenden’s grade sold
furnishes
half
the
family
living
at
no
LONDON, Jnn. 24.—Funeral of more seals than nny other room in
credit fur most of these masterpieces country will benefit should he made yet, looking at it in another way, it Is money cost except tho small amount
Vscount Bryce to lie held privately tho County with Miss Clnirc Znchury
of condensation, but whether ho is a polltcnl nnd sectional mnttor, hut an imposition to require the kind- spent for the seeds needed.
Thursday
when tho body will he cre­ holding the highest record. She will
the writer or someone else, the World the united strength of the south nml hearted people of the state to support
"The garden Is. or rather should lie.
Arrangements proceeding be nwnnled tho prize offered by tho
•enjoys a unique distinction among west should he able to prevent Mus­ every Tom, Dick and Harry who hap­ the earliest planted. It brings food mator.
pens to want to spend the winter in the quickest. It Htarts cutting store for memorial service In London.
American newspapers because of tho cle ShoalH from being sernpped.
Woman’s Club of Sanford who had
%
Florida for nothing. Also, tho ma­ bill:' for food tho first week anything
clarity of Its thought. Discussing
--------------o----- —----entire charge of the campaign.
13-15tc
jority of this class return to their Is ready to use. A little later, half To hrrnk a cold tnke fififi.
Henry Ford's offer for Muscle Shonls,
AFRAID OF FORD
or more needed for tho table cornea
homes
and
lamlmst
the
state
with
nil
in tho following editorial, tho World
Let's see, how wns it small towns
the power at their command. While out of the garden.
NOTED ORCHESTRA LEADER
sums up tho situation accurately:
'If rightly tontlod and replanted It
financed
themselves before they be­
Henry Ford is perhnps the second their comments do nut injure tho btnto
DIED AT LEISPIC TODAY
The United States government ennsupplies food all Hummer and fall, tho
gan
to
arrest
to'uriats from the city?
not escape taking into account tho ob- richest man in the United Stntos. One in the slightest, the practice is a re­ surplus ubuvu dully needs goes Into
When
the
modern
girl snys sho
(
H
r
The
Aaanrlntad
Hreaa)
cans or la drtod for winter use. Yob,
vious disadvantages attending Henry would therefore expect to find him velation of unnpprccintion.
hasn't
anything
fit
to
wear to church
LESPIC,
Jnn.
24.—
Arthur
Nlkisch,
Charity begins at home. Ilut whon the right kind of gurdun Is a llfoFord’s Muscle Shonls proposals. But hnnd in glove with the other magnates
she
doesn’t
mean
what
the old-fash­
noted
orchcstrn
conductor,
died
hero
whon nil the disadvantages have been of wealth who constitute the big busi­ it becomes obnoxious to tho giver, tho Huvur, and wu ull need a llfo-savor ot last night of influenza, formerly con ioned girl did,
weighed, whnt alternative la left for ness group. But ho Is not, nnd It Is quality of charity ceases to exist.— this kind In 1922."
A reformer says we need strongor
ductor or Boston Symphony Orchcs
Jacksonville Metropolis.
tho government to consider? It hns interesting to study the reason.
convictions. We do, Wo need ’em
trn.
That pro-cooling plant tho Sanford
been waiting long and received no
As the Tolcgrnm hns more than
so strong thnt tho "higher courts can’t
CLOTHING
MORE
COMFORTABLE
Herald
hns been boosting Is one of
other offer worth serious attention.
once pointed out, tho groat difference
brush ’em nsido.
Post cards at tho Hernld office.
tho most important industries over
Mr. Ford has submitted r. bit to between Ford nnd mnn of tho RockIn a recent issue of the Popular erected in Florida. It will be worth
talk over th plnnt on fairly dofinito feiler, Morgan nnd Schwab typo is
terms. If it is rejected for nny cause, that Ford hns nccoptcd in practice the Magazine wax this comment on men's hundreds of thousands of dollnrs to
tho truckers in and near Sanford who
is the property to lie abandoned nnd principle of minimum profits nnd clothes:
Where In the boiled shirt of yester­ will save by having their vegetables
allowed to go to ruin? If not the only maximum volume in business, while
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
■
and fruits pro-ionlcd before starting
other course open to tho adminis­ they hold tn tho nnrrower theory of year?
NASHVILLE, T EN N .
Almost ns much n tiling of the an­ on the Journey to the north. It is
tration would ho to enrry through tho maximum profits.
cient
past
as
the
iron
suit
that
was
something
that
every
town
that
ships
plnnt at government expense.
Ho is therefore n radical among
The Giant of the South
5
For an industrial enterprise of that the rich—that Is to say, he hns de­ the snnppy back tn the flays of King truck in nny quantity will he compel­
Arthur—the
iron
Buit
that
Mr.
Charlie
led
to
have
if
they
expect
to
mako
veloped idons which, if generally ad­
Its immense popularity la due not only to the fact that
opted, would deprive tho present con­ j Chaplin, in his latest picture, finds it any profit on their stuff. As it is
every
line in it ia written for Southern farm familica by
trollers of the nntlon's wealth of their necessary to unbutton with a enn- today the genernl complaint is thnt
men
and
women who know nnd appreciate Southern condi­
tho rnilronds nml express companies
The Florida Scout
prestige unless they resorted to tho oponcr^
tions,
but
to the practically unlimited peraonal aervice which
Whore are tho frock conts nnd tho got it nil.—Winter Park Post.
"For Wide-Awake Boys”
nlmnst (for them) Impossible exped­
is
given
to
subscribers w ithout charge.
voluminous
striped
trousers
whoHc
35c Year
ient of chnnglng their methods.
wrinkled
excess
length
made
the
male
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
One difference between his methods
Every year we nnswer thousands of questions on hun­
902 French
nnd theirs, arising from the distinc­ nnklo resemble the leg of nn elephant?
dreds of different subjects— all w ithout charge. When you
Gone—or at lenst relegated to the
4
+
+
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+ + + + + + + + ♦ ♦ tion nnmed above, is thnt, while they
become n subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
use
of those deluded males who at­
Thnt is one reason why we have—
merely put their dull, senseless dollars
■
to work nnd sit balk nnd reap tho re­ tended noon weddings or get their
■
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
■
ward, he nnlmntos hin dollars with oxorciso balancing cups nt nftornoon
375,000
CIRCULATION
■
AttorneyH and CounnellorB-nt-Lsw brains—his own or those of others— tens.
Where
nro
those
intlmnto
gar­
DcLAND, FLORIDA
nnd thus vastly increases their effic­
ments that—but stop. Frankness in
Will practice in the State and Feder­ iency.
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
such
matters is the prerogative of tho
Opposition to his nltrnto plant pro­
amining und Perfecting Land Titles.
woman’s
mngnzincs nnd the advertis­
posal is Ihcroforo inspired bv gonuino
—Thomas R. Baker, l’h. D., of
ing
cards
in tho street cars.
"clnsfl consciousness.”
Should ho
Enrich
the
soil,
increase
the
Men’s
clothes
nro
not
so
beautiful
succeed in npplying hs methods on a
Rollins College, Analytic and
yield, hasten maturity, im­
today ns they were in the days when
mnmmoth
scale
Mussel
Shoals,
SCHELLE MAINES demonstrating their superiority over sky-blue, scnrlot, nnd cnnnry-yollow
prove the quality. It pays to
Consulting Chemist says of the water: “Of tho many wnters of this and oth­
use them regularly. Stock in
wore
accepted
colors
for
men's
costhe
methods
generally
in
vogue
In
big
L A W Y E R
er regions that I have analyzed, 1 have found none superior In all good quali­
our warehouse at Sanford.
business, the exnmplo would ho fol­ tnnen, but they are moro iomfortnblo
Ofnrice in tho Court House
and
more
benutiful
than
thoy
were
Booklet
free
from
warehouse
lowed by others. The business field
ties of that of tho "Elder Water."—Phono 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
or from—
SANFORD
FLORIDA
would he invaded by disciples of the ten or twenty or fifty years ago.
Ford iden nnd the hold on public af­ Comfort, in fact, seems to be the chiof
Armour F e r tiliz e r Works
fairs which tho present lonrers of object of thoso who set the fashion.
Jacksonville. Florida
Soft collars nnd soft cuffs linvo
business enjoy would he seriously
come
to
stny.
GEO. G. HERRING threatened.
Tho stiff dorhy no longer encircles
Whnt wonder, then, thnt tho pro­
■am
every
man’s throbbing brow.
Atlorncy-ttt-Law
posal Is held hack by the wnr depart­
The
dinner
coat
hns
its
tailed
bro­
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildir ment ns long as possible. Whnt won­ ther hnnging groggy on the ropes,
|
der thnt every nowspnpor in tho Unit­
SANFORD. FLA.
Knickerbockers
enn
bo
worn
in
the
ed States which is subservient to the
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threatened business Tegimo is busy city without causing moro than n few
|
trying to discredit Ford nnd his Ala­ desiccated necks.
And
working
clothes.
Whut
could
bama protect. It Is not n raoro busi­
ness matter, to ho thought of in terms bo more comfortable, Hnfo, nnd prac­
From the opening of our new factory quantities of fertilizer materials have been arriving
JEWELER
of dollars and cents. It is tho Intro­ tical than tho onepioce overall suit? |
by
boat
and by rail and the mills havo been busily grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to su it every
On tho clothes of tho mnn xvho;
duction of n now principle which mny
MY SPECIALTIES:
works out of doors tho wnr has hnd
need. We are all ready for the big spring business now opening. Send in your orders early
nelessitnto a totnl reversal of busi­
Pickard's llnnd-I'nlntcd Chins
a
tremendous
influence.
Army
uni­
so as to avoid the rush in shipping.
ness methods in every industry.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
forms nro both confortnblo nnd
f
There
Is
not
todny
before
congress
Rogers’ Plated Ware
serviceable, nnd many a young far­
or
nny
nftho
world
councils
n*ul
con­
Did you see the picture of the big Potash boat at our docks in the Jacksonville Tim es-UnElgin and Waltham Watches
ferences a political matter which eq­ mer is still wearing tho O. D. shirt
ion
of
January Gth? Cargo, 5,000 tons nnd nearly half of it for us— real old-fashioned Ger­
uals In its possibilities of far reach­ nnd trim breeches presented to him 5 man Sulphate. W rite today.
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and ing importance this proposal of a by Uncle Sam. When they woars
Dyeing to
plnin Amerirnn husincss man to tnko out they will ho replaced by garments
ove* n gigantic entorprlso, which, in of similar cut.
the hnnds of tho government has boon
ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative
Husband in Now York Is accused of ■
a gigantic fnilure, and convert It into
a model of efficiency, both in utl- kidnapping his wife. You don't have,
mAto
profit nnd service to tho public. to kidnnp them In Florida. They just I
, French Dry Cleaners
follow you around everywhere you
—Lnkelnnd Telegram.
go.
M ANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
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Steam Dyers
“Whnt hns business lost 7” asks a
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
G. C. Rockwell, of New York, was
&lt;11 Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla. j headline. Well, for one thing, It apWe prepay parcel postage on returns Jp0nra $&lt;, have lost the homing Instinct, a business visitor here yesterday.

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ANOTHER THRONE LOST

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OF THE DEATH OF HER
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— Edward II. Shnughcnessy, of TChl(ago, second assistant postmast­
er general, died today of the in­
juries received In tho; Knlcker^
hockcr Theatre disaster Satur­
day night. Although his injuries
were known to bo of a critical na­
ture his condition had Bhown im­
provement up to yesterday and
his death was unexpected. Ills
wife npd 10-ycar-old dnu'ghtor,
both of whom are recovering
from injuries received in tho dis­
aster had not been informed of
his death early today. Tho daugh­
ter has both arms broken, and tho
wife is suffering from a fractur­
ed rib and shock. Shaughnessy’s
denth brings tho fatnlity list of
disaster as recorded by the police
up to ninety-eight.
ITALIAN CABINET
WILL RESIGN TODAY
ROMS, Feb. 2.— Ita!ia*i Government
of Premier Bononil Ims decided to re­
sign, Semi Offlcinl Stefnni agency nnnounccs.

CONCLAVE OPENS
SACRED COLLEGE
TO CHOSE POPE
FIFTY-TWO CARDINALS TODAY
IN ROME GO INTO
SECLUSION
M ir THr A M o r l n l n l I’ rraa)

ROME, Fob. 2.—Tho Conclave of
tho Sacred Collego which is to chooso
the successor to tho lato benedict be­
gan its sittings today.
Fifty-two
cardinals in Romo wci)t into seclusion
last night ntid when tho doors of tho
Vatican closed they wore cut off from
communication with tho outsido world
until their tusk is done. Balloting is
not expected to consume more than
two days.

Queen Annie Stanley, once the ruloi
of nil American gypsies, Ims virtually
lost her tlirnno anil her followers have
dwindled to n few faithful ones who
dwell with her In hetlniggleil tents lit
Stlekney, nenr Chicago. Queen Annie
nttrlhntcs her downfall to ttie spirit
of demoerncy developed a m o n g her
people slneo the war.

PRESIDENT
TAKES TRIP
THRU SNOW
TO GET VIEW OF SNOW-BOUND
NATION’S CAPI­
TAL
(fly The Asaarlnfrd Preaa)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2.—President
Harding wont out for himself early
Inst ovoning and got n first hand view
of tho slush bound cnpifal.
Having rend newspaper description
of hto aftermath of tho blizznrd, tho
president decided to tnko somo exer­
cise and see for himself, so accompan­
ied by Secretary Christian ho slipped
away from tho White IIouso just be­
fore six o’clock und headed for the
"F ” streot shopping district which is
to Washington whnt Fifth avenue is to
Now York nnd Mlchignn lioulovnrd Is
to Chicngo.
Thousands of government clerks,
othor homegoors nnd Into shoppers
woro wallowing almost helplessly in
tho sen of slush or gingerly picking
thoir way over tho dirty ico covered
pnVcmcnts us they jostled along or
scrambled to got nbonrd tho senreo
nnd overburdened trolley enrs.
F'spcrps with flopping goloshcB,
winter girls in 'nlckors nnd young
glndos who inhabit tho capital’s Into
afternoon promenade streot rubbed el­
bows with the president ns he trudg­
ed along, some of them without rec­
ognizing him.

Crowds gathered todny in St. Pet­
er’s squnro to watch for tho tell talo
smoke wreath from tho chimnoy of
Sisteno chapel whero conclavo sits.
A ballot is taken on tho morning and
evening of each day tho conclavo b In
session and tho smoko puffs nro
only Indication to watchors as to tho
progress made. When no olcctlon ef­
fected smnll amount of straw burned
with voting papers, cnoslng smoko to
assume dark color. Whon choico is
finnlly mado ballots, burning alone, NEW YORK NURSES
Pn&gt;it thin wisp of light smoko.
TO FIGHT "FLU"

HONEST p e o p l e a r o u n d
NEW YORK, Fob. 2.—Tho Nursos
IN FLORIDA HOTELS
Advisory Council, orgnnized during
AND OTHER PLACES tho Influenza epidemic of 1918, wns
called together by health commission­
, Olr The Aaa.,cla«rd Preset
DLLI.EAIR, Feb. 2.— A guest nt er Copeland today to combat tho pres­
Oio Ilellovlew Hotel hero recently ent outbrea!. of disoaBO which todny
told the clerk nt tho desk sho wished Incronscd by 1,052 cases, with 20
to deposit her jewolry In tho snfo. An deaths.
hmir Inter sho brought down tho pack­
age with ho namo nnd homo address NEW MARKETS OPEN
FOR FREST FRUITS
uPmi it. Finding tho clork busy, sho
laid tho package down In front of him
NF.W YORK, Feb. 2.—Highly de­
without noticing it was not the qapio
clerk sho had spoken to bofore. Whed veloped refrigeration facilities with
He was disengaged, ho picked up tho tho essential factor of spredy trans­
pnekngo and seolng a Buffalo, N. Y. portation added, has opened two grant
address on tho package put eight markets with seemingly unlimited
cents in stamps upon it nnd mnilod possibilities to fruit growers of
Upon its urrivni in Buffalo no North nnd South Amorlcn.
Frank C. Munson, president of tno
one answered tho ball, tho packaga
was found, nnd roturnod to Bolloalr, lino of stonmships plying .betweon
the finder knowing tho lady had gono New York nnd Lntln-Amorlcnn ports,
horo.
Upon ts arrival at tho hotel today announced tho completion of n
It .was placed in her box with her gcrlos of exporimontnl shipments of
other mail.
Her astonishment may fresh fruits between South Amoricr
Tho experi­
be imnginsd whon sho opened it and and the United Stntcs.
found somo/ sixty thousand dollars ments, ho announced, proved con­
worth of Jowlery intact.
t • • clusively thnt the time has nrrived for
the development o f the new mnrkots.
Tho various typed o f "Istlc" artls
Add Dictionary of Smiles: As wid­
keep us continually guess—guessing
ely
traveled os a free-verslflor’s canwhether they're-shooting over our
heads or merely firing blanks.
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V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRID AY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922

NINETY-EIGHT FATALITIES
FINAL RECORD DISASTER
AT WASHINGTON THEATRE

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY
Tho Board of county commissioners Company, a corporation, bo nnd tho
in and for Schiinolo county, Fla., met same nro hereby each fuly approved
in regular session nt 10 o’clock Janu­ i by this Board ns to form nnd suffic­
ary 3rd, nt Snnford, Fin. Present: iency! and as to the responsibility of
Chairman, I- A. Brumley, nnd Com­ the surety thereon, and,
missioners L. P. Hagan, C. W. EntzBe It Further Resolved, thnt tho
mlngor, 0. I’. Swope nnd E. Curiott snid fidelity bonds of tho snid B. G.
with V. E. Douglass, deputy clork nnd Smith, S. W. Swopo nnd G. M. Jacobs
C. M. Hand, sheriff, in nttcndanco.
be nnd tho snmo are this day tnkon
Minutes of tho Inst rogulnr moot­ anil npproved by tho Board of County
ing wero rend, approvnd and ordered Commissioners of Sominolo County,
filed.
Floridn.
Comr. L. P. Hagan offered tho fol­
Motion of L. P. 'Hngnn, seconded by
lowing resolution, nnd moved its ndop- E. Curlett nnd enrried, tho Spanishtlvfi, aU/nu wax s*4.*&lt;m&lt;}•&gt;■! by Comr. c .
Amerienn Wnr Veterans are hereby
W. Entzmingor nnd adopted.
allowed tho uso of tho Court Room
B9 It Resolved, That B. G. Smith, for organization purposes on tho night
S. W. Swopo uml G. M. Jacobs, who of Jnnunry 18, 1922.
nro freeholders residing in Sominolo
Motion of L. P. Ilagnn, seconded by
County, Florida, within tho torritory O. P. Swope nnd enrriod, Mr. Ilownrd
comprising Special Rond nnd Bridge Browning nnd his wife nro hereby ap­
District No. 2, of Sominolo County, pointed superintendent nnd mntron,
Florida, bo nnd they nro hereby ap­ respectively of the Seminole County
pointed Bond Trustees of Special Road Home, nt n salary of $25.00 per
nnd Bridge District No. 2 of Scmlnolo month ench, they to* serve ns such
County, Florida, nnd
superintendent nnd matron nt tho
pleasure
of this board.
Bo It Further Resolved that tho said
Comr.
C.
W. Entzmingor offered tho
Ii. G. Smith, S. W. Swopo nnd G. M.
following
resolution,
nnd moved its
Jacobs, bo ench required to enter into
ndoption,
snmo
wns
seconded
by Com.
n good nnd sufficient bond in tho sum
of Two Thousnnd ($2,000.00) Dollnrs, »L. I*. Hngnn nnd ndopted:
Be It Resolved thnt tho Osceoln Cyconditioned upon thd &lt;nithful perform­
j
press
Company ,bo notified by tho
ance of tho duties imposed upon thorn
clerk
thnt
in tho construction of thoir
by law as IJond Trustees of snird
Lnke
Jessup
Branch R. R. along tho
Spccinl Rond nnd Rridge District No.
Floridn
nvo.,
thnt
they place hog nnd
2, of Seniinolo County, Florida.
cnttlc
guards
nt
nil
places whero they
Comr. C. W. Entzminger offered
tho following resolution, nnd moved cross fence lines, thnt they lower nnd
Its adoption, some wns seconded by place in suitable condition for traffic
|the crossing on tho (Jvicdo nnd Geneva
Comr. L. P. Hngnn nnd ndopted.
Bo It Resolved, that tho clork of rond and thnt in grading the right-ofthis board bo nnd bo Is hereby order­ wny they nre to hoar in mind thnt tho
ed to enuso n notice to bo published right-of-wny is 11 feet wide und uny
ns mny ho required by lnw In tho holes or ditches dug outside of this
Snnford Herald, n newspnper publish­ right-of-wny nro to lie filled.
Motion of L. I*. Hngnn, seconded
ed nt Snnford, Seminole County, Flor­
ida, thnt this Board will roccivo bids by B. Curlett nnd enrried, tho matter
for the purchase of tho Ninety Thous­ of opening tho rond enst front tho
nnd (*90,000.00) Dollar, six por cent, county homo is referred to Chnirntnn
thirty yenr bonds o f Specinl Rond nnd L, A. Brumley, to investigate nnd re­
Bridge District No. 2, of Scmlnolo port to this board.
Motion of O. I’. Swope, seconded by
County, Florida, authorized nt nn elec­
tion held throughout sold territory on C. \V. Entzmingor, nnd enrried Attor­
ney Geo. A. DeCottes Is instructed to
Mny 17th, 1021.
Comr. L. P. Hngnn offored tho fol­ notify Stoncy &amp; Cook, thnt vdien this
lowing resolution nnd moved its adop­ Board Ims written assurance from Mr.
tion, same wns seconded by Comr. C. J. T. McLain nnd Mr. A. J, McCullcy,
thnt their bills huvo bicn adjusted,
W. Entzminger nnd ndopted.
Bo It Resolved, thnt the fidelity the hnlnncc due Stoncy &amp; Cook, by
bonds of B. G. Smith, S. W. Swope Seminole County, will bo pnid them.
Communication wns rend from Mrs.
nnd C. M. Jacobs, heretofore appoint­
ed to net nnd servo ns Bond Trustees E. M. Galloway, nsking thnt this hoard
of Spccinl Rond nnd Ilridgo District allow tho Woman’s Club to uso tho
No. 2, o f Seminole County, Florida, In basement of the court House for tho
connection with its $90,000.00 bond Trades Cnrnivnl on Jan. 20, 21, 23 nnd
issue, authorized nt nn election held 24.
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
throughout said district on Mny 17th,
1021, with United Stntcs Fidelity nnd L. P. Hngnn and enrried the clerk of
Guaranty Company, n corporation, ns this bonrd is instructed to notify Mrs.
surety on snid bonds, ench of snid E. M. Gallowny, thnt tho Court IIouso
bonds being in tho sum of Two Thou­ is not nvnilnble for nlfnirs of this
snnd ($2,000.00) Dollars, conditioned kind.
Bills
ngninst Black Hammock
on the faithful performance respec­
tively of tho snid B. G. Smith, S. W. Drainngo district nnd Floridn Groves
Swope nnd G. M. Jacobs, of their re­ Drainage district, were npproved nnd
spective duties ns snid Bond Trustees, ordered paid.
Motion o f O. P. Swope, seconded by
executed by tho snid B. G. Smith, S.
W. Swopo nnd G. M. Jacobs, nnd tho L. P. Hngnn nnd enrriod, tho bill of
Unitod Stntos Fidelity nnd Guaranty
ll.'ontlniinl on I'nito lllglit)

BALLOON WILL GO UP SATURDAY
IN CASE OF A FAILURE TODAY,
WIND IS AGAINST FLIGHT TODAY
Miss Jaeger! the Balloonist, has been wnlting nil day for the wind to
get right for the hplloon ascension nnd said Just before this paper went
to press thnt In the event sho could not get up todiiy she would go up
Friday and Saturday ns she Wanted to please the people who wanted to
see the flight nnd I s her contract called for two days exhibition she
would stny over nml mnku-n flight Saturday. If it hnppens that she can
lilt go up todny she will go up tomorrow nnd Snturday. Ballooning Is
different from nlrplnnlng. Balloons can only go up when the weather is
right for putting in the gas. If the wind is high the liulloon careens
over and burns up and these is also danger in ascending on a windy day.
HAND CONCERT POSTPONED
UNTIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Tho band concert thnt wns to hnvo
been given tonight at Central I’ nrk
has been postponed until Sunday
nfternoon which will give joy nnd
satisfaction to the Sunday fnnB nnd
then tho weather mnn has promised
clear weather for tho big event Sun­
day nnd at prosent it looks like it
might rain nnd spoil tho concert to­
night.
It is nlso hoped that plenty
o f honchos will ho roady for tho Sun­
day concert. Frank Akers says so,
a( any rate.
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Try ■ Herald Went Ad todc^

FIVE MEN KILLED
,
TWENTY-TWO ENTOMBED
IN MINE EXPLOSION
( IIjr The Aaaorlalrd Press)
GATES, I’ ennn., Fob. 2.— Five min­
ers killed and twonty-two entombed
in explosion in Gates mino of H. C;
Frick Coke Company hero today.
FRANCE WILL ATTEND
GENOA CONFERENCE
( B r Tfcs Associated Preset

- Paris, Fob. 2.— Franco will bo o f­
ficially represented at the Inter­
national Economic and Financial Con­
ference in Genoa next month was an­
nounced today.

NUMBER 25

SOLDIERS’ BONUS PAID OUT
OF SPECIAL TAXES--T0 BE
INCREASE IN POSTAGE, ETC.
FRANCE'S TENNIS STAR
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Secretary Mellon De­
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W a y s and Means

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CAUSE SOURCE OF DEBT IS
PROBLEMATICAL
( f l y T fce A u a r f n i r d i ' r r a a t

Mile. Suzanne Lenglen of Krnncq,
probably the world’s greatest womnn
tennis player, photographed on her nrrival in New York. Shu Ims como to
America to piny a series of mutches.
Suzanne wns III when she entered the
national championships nt Forest
Hills, I,. I.. and defaulted to Mrs. Mal­
lory after losing one set.

JACKSONVILLE
WOULD LIMIT
CANDIDATES
ON

EXPENDITURES IN RACE
FOR CITY ELECTION
JOBS

JACKSONVILLE, Ftob. 2.— Mem­
bers of iocnl politicnl circles todny
wero dcoly interested in tho final outeomo of nn attempt by tho city council
to ennet n munlcipnl corrupt prngtlco
lnw.
Tito measure pnssed tho coun­
cil Inst night on first rending and wns
referred to tho committoo on lnws
nnd rules.
Tho lnw would limit tho expendi­
ture of money In primary elections in
elections In Jacksonville, would pro­
vide just how such money should bo
spent nnd would require cnndidntos
to file statements of expenditures
thirty days before, five dnys bofore,
nnd 30 dnys nfter n primary.
Can­
didates would bo promitted to spend
money only for
printing postage
stenographic work nnd similar ob­
jects.
No candidate would be allow­
ed to his poll workors to distributs
enrds nnd electioneer nt the polls nnd
no eornorntion would bo permitted tc
contribute to cnmpnlgn funds.
The lnw would limit the expendi­
tures o f cnndldntes ns follows:
Mayor , $1,000; city trensuror $800;
city recorder, $800;*tnx assessor $200;
munlcipnl judge, $800; city commis­
sioner $800; counclcmnn nt Inrgo $120
nnd counclemnn $50.
*
Violation of tho lr •• would entail a
fino of not to cxxe.'cd $500 or im­
prisonment for not moro tlmn 90
dnys in jjnil, or both.
TAMPA WOMAN KILLED
IN AUTO CRASH AT
OLANDO YESTERDAY

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 ^ T h e
soldiers bonus should be paid out
o f special taxes such as Increas­
ed first and second class postage
and tobacco levies Secretary Mel­
lon declared today before house '
ways
nnd ntonns committee.
Mellon reiterated his belief that
it would he impracticable to de­
pond on foreign debt for financ­
ing proposed five-way adjusted
compensation plan beenuso reve­
nue from that source problemati­
cal.
Spclnl taxes mentioned by Mel­
lon were one cent increase In the
first clnss postage, increased sec­
ond clnss postage. Increased cig­
arette tax of fifty cents per
thousnnd; Increased tobacco tax
of two cents n pound; Increased
documentary stnmp taxes; tax of
two cents on each bank check;
license tax of fifty cents per
horsepower on automobiles; total
estimated return from these tax­
es wns $300,000,000.
Mellon did not recommend any
of the taxes suggested.

NAVAL PACT
!
DISARMAMENT
SIGNED TODAY
TREATY RESTRICTING USE OF’
NEW AGENCIES ALSO
ADOPTED
|
(Up The Assiiclnlcd Press)
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
2— Tho
Washington negotiations for limita­
tion of armament reached thoir con­
summation todny when n plonnry sosHion of tho arms conference gnvo dof*
Inito nnd public npprovnl to tho two
treaties limining nnvies nnd restrict­
ing tho use of new agencies o f ’ war­
fare.
,
*
At tho snmo session, tho Far East­
ern wing of tho conference moved .
forward townrd completion o f its
tnskB by announcing officially the
terms of the Shantung sottlcmont and s
by giving finnl approval to nine o f
the resolutions adopted In committoo
In regard to Chit.cso problems. Tho
agreement on Shantung already has
booq put Into n draft trenty betweon
Jnpnn nnd Chinn, nnd tho othor Far
Eastern settlement nro to be embodi­
ed In at Icnst two gonornl conven­
tions which will come before tho con­
ference shortly.
&lt;
As soon nn Jnpnn's intention to
withdraw from Shantung hnd been
definitely stated, tho British announc­
ed formally for tho first time that
thoir government was ready to hand
back to Chinn tho leasehold o f WotHnl-Wol. Tho French lot It bo known
tonight, hewover, thnt thoy expected
to treat directly with China over
possible retirement from thoir leased
territory nt Kwnng-Chow-Wnn, a docinlon which appeared to becloud tho
prospect of any general conforenco
agreement regarding tho Chlneso
leased territory.
Two othor conference projects ono
rclntlng tho tho Chinese onstorn rnllwny nnd tho other to tho prohibition
o f Importation of arms into China,
nlso encountered serious obstacles
when tho clmmittoo work of tho del­
egates wns resumed Into todny. Tho
Japaneso made some technical obliga­
tions to tho Chlnoso eastern proposal
which, coupled with Chlneso and
French opposition to somo features,
resulted In appointment of n Japanoso-French-Chlneso subcommittee .to*
consider a compromise. Tho Italians
nnd Jnpnneno presented such pertinent
reservations to tho arms Importation
resolution that Mt was virtually de­
cided not to press It fo r adoption.

Mrs. Emolo Sunroz, 40, o f Tnmpn
wns mortally injured nnd Mrs. M.
Aleknndor nlso of that city wns
slightly hurt yesterdny morning when
a car In which they woro driving to
Orlando wns overturned nbout one
milo south o f Kissimmee. Mrs. Snurcz
died yesterday nfternoon at 3-30
o'clock In tho Ornngo General Hospit­
al, whero sho had been tnkon for
treatment.
Tho two women wero coming to this
city to moot Ocala friends who woro
to visit Mrs. Sunrozln Tnmpn during
♦ho absence o f her husbnnd, who Is
nt present in Hnvnna, Cubn on n busi­
ness trip.
Mrs. Sunroz was driving
but lost control of tho car with tho
result that it crashed Into a troo a
short dlBtnnco south of Klsslmmoo.
Doth woro brought to the hospital
horo by F. B. Wholploy o f Lakeland
who rcnched tho scono shortly after
tho accldont occurcd.
Tho body wan
takon last night to tho Hand Under­
taking Parlors whero It will romaln
Indiana as throe hundred poet*.
until word Is received from Mr. The Unemployed It vorse than w*
Suarez.— Orlando dentine!.
thought .-:w
. *v w rr.
f v

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i

41

�D labnrsvm rats fo r Six M oatkai
WAPPAllll Ptld •( ( p i tMM* Mml l*M«l l*M4
Interest puld
•*•••#*••••# ••••••
a•..«

R E P O R T OF C O U N T Y F IN A N C E S
SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y
&gt;

__

Mr. and Mrs. David Spesr spent the

Depository Balance, September SO, 1921

spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. that there la aomo good in barber shop
Slpps.
talk after nil.

For the Period Ending September 30th, 1921

The fo l lo w in g report o f the receipts and disbursem ents o f tho Funds o f
8EMINOM2 COUNTY fo r the period en d in g September 80th, 1921, with the b a l­
anced and nmountflpf warrants ou tsta n d in g and a statement o f the assets and
I liabilities, and t h o ^ a l u e o f cou nty proporty, oth er than school o f the said Semi­
. n ole County ns reported on the SOth day o f Roptember, 1921, b y the Board o f
C oun ty C om missioners and the Clerk o f the Circuit Court Is horeby published
tinder tho p rovisions o f Chapter 0813 o f the l a w s o f Florida. Acts o f 1915.
ERNEST AMOS,
Comptroller.

General Fund
1,029.66

Net balance, April lat, 1931 ...........................................................
H r m ip la fo r Nix Mondial
F ro m —
Tax C ollector, Taxoa ....................................................................
Tux Collector, Tnxea anil Licenses ......................................
C omptroller, llodeinptlona .........„ .................................- .........
C omptrollor, Railroad Taxed .....................................................
!
C omptroller, T eleg ra p h Tnxea ..............................................

.............................................

.

Jail

760.00

1 1.073.21

Nono

1,073.21

3.521.99
4,696.20
4,263.88
310.33
16.50

4,590.71
4.19

Florida Groves Drainage District Fund
1

Not Bnlnnco, April lat. 1921 ............................................................

192.02

F rom —
Tax Collector. Tnxea .................................................................... 1,766.22
Comptroller, itedeinptlona ........................................................ ..
911,93

2.869.17

IHxliiiraFoirnlN fo r Nit Mondial
.Suiiorlntcmlciico ami Supervision Cloanlnu D ltch on ..........
E ngineering ......................................................................................
1’a y m o n t 'o f Imml ............................................................................
Premium on Bond ..................................................................

1,910.63
107.17

101.20

G.00

2,622.79

$450,000.00 Bond Fund

628.03
80.60
206.60

Trustees Balance canli, April 1, 1921 ............................................ (39.727.91
Truatoea Ilulnnco roiul, April I, 1921 ............................................ 4.017.84
OutHtmidlng Honda, April 1, 1921 .................................................

2.297.10

Not Bnlnnco, April 1. 1921 .................................................................
llrrrlpta fo r Nlt Montliai

From—■

10.821.03

Tax C ollector uml Comptrollor, Taxoa and Hoiloinptlona 49,069.48
Bank, Intcroat
............................................................ ............... 1,324.79

M a k in g

lla lm ic o ...................................................................................................

lllaliiiraoiiirota fo r Nix Mondial
CoupnilH Dlatrlct No 1 .................1.................................
Funding H o n d a ...............................................................................
Highw ay Honda ............................... ..............................................
Nall Xi Nall, Conlractora ........................... ..........................

Fine and Forfeiture Fund

F. T, Williams, Unilinear ............................................. «...

4,867.50

6,352.50
8.260.00
3,661.60

137.80

( 6,105.32
2.30 Not Bulanco, Hunteiulo-r 30, 1921 .....................................................
I 5,403.02 Honda ( Mitatumllng. September 31), 1921 ..
....................
70.613.18
Truatoea Balance Caab. September 30, 1921
..........
238 64
Truatoea Balance Hoad, September 30, 1921 ........... .............

Dialiuraeiiiputa for Nl« M ondial
S h eriff mid lieputlea, UoHI llllla In Criminal C a a ea ...... 1,961.41
Coiiatalilea, coat lillla In crim inal cnaaLa ..............................
96.19
•
County ,indue, boat lillla In crim inal canon..........................
402.98
•
dual Ice o f tho Peace, coat Mil In criminal ciuo-h...............
100.28
c o u n t y Prom-rut lug A ttorney ................... .............. ................
3on.oo
Bailiffs, nay for nttomlanco on criminal court ...............
6 1.00
Wltnoaa feea ................
228.86
Court Htouugruphi’ r In ItiHolveucy t’aai-a
........................
139.69
Other expenaea o f crim in al proaeculloua ............................
809.76
HIn-r If f a Commladlon on Kluea, etc., cnlli-cted ...............
238.31
Feedlnu |irlaoliorH .........................................................................
436.09
Trmia|iortatlon paid for. ami dldcliiirgo money paid to
co u n ty ConvIctM w ork ed on road .....................................
06,00
Pay o f .lurorn In crim inal cnaoa, cou nty ami .luatlco
Peace court a ....................................
137.02
Trnnafor o f fumla .......................................................................... 1,600.00
390.00
Salary o f Jailer
260.00
Salary o f Motor O ffice r .......................................
437 60
'S a la ry o f Special O ffice r .....................................

11,443.81

GEORGT L. Tessoy, a wellknown Buffalo mcchnnic said ho had
irninod twelvo pounds; his wifo hod
306.09 gained twenty-six pounds nnd his
daughter was gaining every day, by
taking Tanlac.Unlon Pharmacy, Adv.

t
F rom —
Bank, Intoroat ......................................................................... —••
llalmico

........................................................................ ••••

e n g in e e r in g

...................................................

K. C. I.angalon ........................................................
Mxponau Homs .............................................................................

64,000.62
1-

Dopoaltory Balance. September 30, 1921 ....... ......

Road Fund
Depoaltory Balance, April lat, 1921 ........................................
Outstanding Wnrrmita, April lat, 1921 ..................................

1,668.26
188.96

Not Bnlnnco, April lat, ..................................................................

1,409.31

Itrrrlpta fo r Nit Montliai
* From —
Tax Collector, T n x e a .......
. , ............................
Tax Collector. Tnxea and l.lconaea .......... - .................. .........
Comptroller, nodcm ptloim
.....................................................
Comptroller, Itullroud Tnxea
.............................................
Comptroller. Telouraph Taxoa ...............................................
Hlnlu Hoad Imparl moot Itcfund .............................................
Clerk, Mlacellaneoua

Making

llalmico

I ll a l i i i r a r i i i r n f a

.......,....................................

78.13

fo r

N lt

3,830.72

are givin g ou r custom ers a real service and H igh Grade Gas­

78^3

oline and wo are ready and w illing at all tim es to m eet our
.

BUY
65 Gravity Gas from Us, gallon.............. 22V2c

-.[j-

30x3Vj U- S. Non-Skid T ir e s ..................$10.90

(102.702.19

Total avallublO aaaotH

Liabilities

. As

'300 ill)

Wurrniita &lt;mint muling fo r Current Expemtoa .........
Time Wararnta Oulatandlng
.....................................
Klorlilu tlrovoa Drainage riiatrlet llomla .................
Seminole County Highw ay anil Hofumllug llomla
Seuilnolii County H ighw a y Honda ...... .....................
Special lloail and Bridge Dlatrlct No. I ..................

30.43
23,600.00
0,600.00
* 231,000.00
300.000. 00
179.000. 00

Frank Akers Tire Co.

Total ..........................................................................................

(740,030.42

V U L C A N IZ IN G

(

VALUE OF UlM'.VrV I'llOI'EHTY

Paid Incorporation City o f Sanford ...............................................*!ja«
0 18.86
SurveyI iik ..........................................................................................
600.00
lllulit -o f - w a y ...................- ..............................................................

19,479.11

Net Ilnlnncc. September 30, 1921
W a rra n ts Outatandinu. Soptoinbor 30, 1921
9,439.86

D opoaltory Balance, September 30, 1921 ....

Court II oiiho ............................ .............................................................. (
Jail ...................................................................................... ........................
I’oor I I o u h u uml Kurin ........... .........................................................
Kuriilluro ami Klxlurrs Court lloum- ...........................................
Kurulturo mul f i x t u r e s Jail ........
Kuriilturo uml Klxturua I’oor H ouho ...........................................
Homl Machinery, Toola, etc................................................................
Live Htock ...............................................................

to.onn.no
111,001).I|0
16,mm.oo
16,000.00
in.ooo.oo
6,000,00
15,000.00
1,600.00

Total ...........................................................................................................(111,600.00
21-ltu

Tick Eradication Fund

their storo on the “ Foot o f First
WELL KNOWN HANFORD FIRM
Street,,.
They havo an attractive
TO HANDLE ELECTRICAL
show
window
this week.
4,256.12
FARM LIGHTING
4,366.12
Nolle

Dopoaltory Balance, April lat, 192
Outatandinu Warrmila, April lat,
Net Bulunco, April tat, I92t ...............................................................

.

6,265.19
1,351.7b
6.61

0,012 61
10,808.63

M ak in g Buluncu - ....................................................................................
2,000,00
137.60

2,137.00
8,731.03

p e p o a l t o r y Balance, September 30, 1921

Building Fund
( 1,966.82
Nono

wAV™;, iiV a p A i?.21
9

1,966.82

Itrcrlp ta fo r Nix M ontkai
^ n j T c o l l e e t o r , Taxon ..............- ............. - ..........r ------• C omptroller. Iledomptlona .........- ..........- ..............—
C omptroller, llnllronil Tnxea ....... . .........
«• 8«m i I a•
C omptroller, T elegruph Tnxea

Wo

Nono

Assets

29552

N et Bnlnncc, April lat, 1921 ..............................................

117 Park Avenue

the wholesale price has not declined but l c per gallon.

HHI’TK.M IID H an, 11121

Dlatrlblltlon o f coat tiy Dlatrlcta:
lat Dlatrlct ..........................................................

W a rra n to paid ....., .................. ..............
Internal paid ............................................

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

The present price o f Gnaoline is purely a local condition as

Dlilunce Cnali In Depository, all fumla
................................... (30,723.67
Nono
28,891 16 Dm-ollecteil Taxoa, current year ..................................................
llalmico Cuali In hmiilu llonda Trualeea .................. ............. . 72,039.62

I’ayiueiitH on account o f lirlduea iiutit by c o n t r a c t ............

Dlabiiraroir lit a for His Mnnthai

HICYCLES
BIC Y C LE SU PP LIE S
IH CYCLE R E P A IR IN G

com petitors’ price.

Tie

i?
a l i a in

Tux Collector. Taxoa
................................................................
1 • Comptroller. Iteilemptloua ...........................................................
I
C omptroller, llallrond Tnxea ........
C omptroller, Telourutdi Tnxea ....................................................

.M o n d ia l .

Dopoaltory llalmico, September 30, 1921

. " :
6,u2 * a !

Dlaliuraeuirnte fo r Nix Montliai
Snlarlea o f Itoiid Hiiperlntcndontn nnd OvnrsoorB
apectlon .......
Paid to County
Countv Coinmlaalonera for Hoad lu
lunpuctlou
ou&gt;i
................... ....................................................
Coat o f Material
Toola mid Maelilnery, coat mid ropntrn ............................ —
l.tvo Stock, coat mid care mid fuedlntf ..................................
Paid for free labor, other than g u ards ........................- ­
Pay o f convict uunrda ....................... .........................................
Feedlnu and care o f con v icts on ronda ................................

From—

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

ASSETS A n d l i a b i l i t i e s

.............................................................

Itrrrlpta for Nix Montliai

78.13

............

........

1010 Model G-pnss. Nash...........9525.00
1010 Modol, 6-pass. Oakland..... 475.00
Ono 7-pass. Buick .................
575.00
Ono Maxwell Roadster ............ 225.00
Ono Ford Coupe, 1020 Mode!.... 400.00
Ono Auburn 6-pass, .................. 375.00
One Saxon Rondstcr ................ 100.00
Terms to responsible people.
II. &amp; O. MOTOR CO., Sanford, Fin.
Lexington nnd Hupmohilc Sales nnd
Service
259-M.W nnd wky.

78.13
Nono

Nono

M ondial

SOME OF OUU BARGAINS IN
USED CARS

T h e G a so lin e P rice

County Guard Fund

fo r Nlt

V ictoria Wetxol, Complainant,
.
vs.
Karl Wetxel, Defendant.
T o : Karl Wetxel, Hcaldcncn UnknownIt appearing from an a ffid avit fltmi
In this enuso that you are a non icxldont o f the Htato o f Florida, that your
place o f residenco 1s u nknow n: that you
nro ov e r the a g e o f tw o n ty -o n o years
and that th oro la no one In tho Ktnio oi
F lorida tho service o f n subpoena upon
whom would hind you, the said Karl
Wetxel.
Therefore, you nro hereby
ordered
mid required on tho third day o f April.
A. D. 1922, to appear to the bill o f
complaint exhibited against you In this
cause, otherwise a decree pro confesso
will be entered against you on said
dato.
It Is further ordorod that thin notice
lu&gt; published In tho Hanford
Herald
once a week fo r eight weoks.
Witness my hand und tho seal o f a .id
Court on tills tho 23i-d day o f January,
A. D. 1922.
■
(HEAL)
13. A. DOUOLAHH,
Clerk Clrpult Court.
Hemlnolo County, Fin.
By: V. H. DOUOLAHH, D. C.
IlIL n u n N A MEBRYDAY,
Holloltors anil o f C ouiiroI for
Complalnhnt.
24-8to

1,016.67

Truateea llalmico, Ho|iteinbor 30, 1921 ................... ........ ■Y . .......

Itc crlp la

OHIIEII OF I ' d ! 1,1 CATION

120,642.07

9,216.13 Depoaltory lluloucn, April I. 1921 ........ ........................................1
2.30 Outnlmullng Wnrranta, April 1, 1921 ....
9,218.13 Not Balance, April I, 1921 ....... ...............

Not Ilnlance, September 30, 1921 .............................
Wnrrmita OulalmiittiiK. September 30, 1921 .......

In the Clrcnli Court o f the Ntvtnlh Ju­
dicial Circuit o f Florida, In and for
Hemlmote County, In Ckanrrry,

6,660.65

N a l l &amp; N a l l .............................................................................................................................

7,800.70

Tho gorm that causes awcll-hoad
usually lodges in ono that has empty
parking apace.

121,381.55

I t c c r l p l a f o r N l t .M onti

lll a l M i r a r n i r n t a f o r HI* S l o n l h a l

--------------- o ---------------

(121,381.65
None

Not llalmico, April I, 1921 .................................................................

.Making

Old Man Jack Froat has taken up
hia residenco in California. He just
koopa going back thoro day aftor day,
It will make an Ideal skating and wintor sport' country noxt season.

H. G. H A S T IN G *! CO., S E E D S M E N ,
A T L A N T A , GA.

$300,000.00 Bond Fund
Truatoea Bulanco, April 1. 1921 .................. ....................................I
110,840.83 Oiiatmidlnu Bonds, April 1. 1921 .....................................................

.M ak ing Bnlanco ................... .*.................................................................

M illio n P ackets O f
Flow er Seeds Free

Wo belloro In flowers around tba
homes of tho South. Flowers brighten
346.38 up tho home surroundings and give
pleasure and natlafnctlon to those whe
havo thorn.
We havo filled more thnn u million
packots of soeds, of beautiful yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
I
43.745.75 our customers this spring.
Wouldn't you like to have
five
42,000.00
packets of beautiful flowers
free?
1,745.76 YOU CAN OET THEM!
Hastings
1022 catalog la a 100-pago handsomely
Illustrated Hoed hook full from cover
to
cover of truthful descriptions nnd
60,386.27 |
Illustrations of vegotnblos, flowors and
62,131.02 farm crops. It Is full of helpful gnrdon, flowor and farm Information that
Is nooded In ovory Southern homo,
and, (00, tho catalog tolls you how to
got thnsn flowor ae'ods absolutely free.
23,249.31)
Write for our 1922 catalog now. It
Is
tho finest, most valuable and hoau28.881.72
42.000.00 tlful snod hook ovor published, nnd
you will ho mighty glntl you've got it.
70.881.72 Thoro Is no obligation to buy unything. Junt ask for tho catalog, anil
It will come by roturn mall,

600.00

Depoaltory Ilulnnco, Heptumbor 30, 1921 ......................................

322.80

n e e r lp la fo r Nit Montliai
From —
Tax Collector, Taxoa .......................................................... .......| 6,266.95
Tax Collector, Tnxea nnd l.lconaea
........................ ...........
9.24
C omptrollor, Ilodotnptlonn .........................................................
90.05
Comptroller, Itallroail Taxoa ..........................
1,251.76
Couilirtoller. TeleKrapli Tuxea ...............
6.61
Sheriff, FI non .................. ............................................................... 4.831.30

Why Is it thnt they never can make
a treaty as clear an conciso ns a
mobilization ordor?

2,677.15

Making Hnlunco ................................................

I,-* 16.80
1,307.55

Dopoaltury Bnlnnco, A|irll lai, 1921 ............................................. (
OutatmidliiK Wnrrmita. A|»rll lat, 1921 ........................................
Not Balance, April I hI, 1921 ..........................................................

Tanlnc relieves rheumatism by re­
moving tho enuso. Union Pharmacy.
192.02
Adv.
None

Itrrrlpta fo r Nix Monlhai

D epoaltory llalmico, Hcptomhor 30, 1921

Hnlunco

Black Hammock Drainage District Fund
Depoaltory Balance, April lat, 1921 ...............................................|
Outatnndlug Wnrrmita, April lat, 1931 .........................................

Depoaltory Balance ..................... .............................. ........................

241.90

Coronar'a Intiueatai
.
Feea o f Officers, Jurora nnd Wltncaat-H - ..............................
Ntntlonrry nnd I'rlm ln g i
Ocnernl Hlatlonery— Illankola, e tc ..........................................
Uncord Hooka ...................................................................................
AdvertlalnK required by law und paid for by C ounty.....

M a k in g

45.07

Dopoaltory Ilulnnco, April lat, 1921 ......
...... ..................... -....»
OutatmidliiK Wurranta, April lat,
iat, 1931 ........................................

426.00
265.90
26D.18
009.10

3rd Dlatrlct .........................................................

Depoaltory Balance, September 30th, 1931

Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilln Sipps aro the
proud* parents o f a baby girl born
Thursdny.
Mothor nnd bpby are
doing fine.
Mra. Grover Lofela nnd Beulah
Lcfilca wo,.*o shopping in Sanford Sat*
urday.
A largo crowd from horo attended
tho show Tho Birth of a Nation, Frldny nnd Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mra. Will Provatt and son
took dinner Sunday with hia mother
Mra. J. M. Provntt,
Mra. Dnvla and children loft Sun­
day for New York whoro Mra. Dnvla
wna called by tho alckncaa o f hor
mothor.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Geiger nro tho
proud parenta of n 9 pound bnby
girl bom Snturday.
Mra. Fred McFnrlnnd apont Thuradny in Oscooln vlaltlng Mrs. Summerall],

92-99

Kaprnara o f County lliilldlngm
Junltora nnd otlinr nttondunta
Light, fuel mill water .................
Inaurauce ........................................
Incldcntuln ......,..............................

MakltiK Balance .......

46.07
None

jdu.uu
*
180,00
200.00

1,022.66
67.60

Comnilaalonn pnld to Offlcera
Tax Aaunuuor .....................................................................................
Tax C ollector .........- .............
Co|iy Plana ..............................
Plata for AaMeanor'a o ff ic e
Clurlt Circuit Court, record in g and Oeiierul Court work
Expended o f Bond Klcction iMatrlct No. 2 ............................
T ra v elin g exiiutiHea co u n ty liiiNlncHH ....................................
A uto litre, cou nty luia liio H a ..................................................................

Making Balance ..........................................
lllabMraemrnta fo r Nix Mnnthai ...............

nerelpta f o r Nix Montkai
Front—
Tax Collector, Taxoa ...................................................................

36.00

F urn itu re nnd Flxturra fo ri
Court Ilotiao ....................................
Jail ...................................................

Care o f County I ' o o n
llepalra anil AddltInna to I’oo r llnuaea and F a rm s............
N xiioiihcn operation o f P oor II ouhoh and l-’arma ............. ..
A llow u nco inailo to pnupura outaldo o f poor liounea and
puld by wnrrantN ....... ............................................ - ........ —

46.07
None

1.600,00

.............

.......................................

Not Balance, April lat, 1931 ....................
Itrcrlpta fo r Nix Montkai ............................

11,318.13 Making Bnlnnco .....................................................................................
$19,347.88 Dlahiirarmrnta fo r Hlx Montkai
Superintendence mid Supervlalon r u n n i n g d lt c h e a ..........
Engineering ..................................................................
^Vdvcrtlalng ......................................................................................

Illa h lir.rin rn t. fo r Nix Mnnthai
. ...
Salary o f Clerk ' f tho Circuit Court an County Auditor
and Clerk to County Commlaaloncra .......... ................. I
I’ er Diem and MIIouko o f CoinmlaaluncrH .......... .................
Tiiy o f S h eriff for Attendance on County Commlaaloncra
C ounty C l i n i c ........................... ........................................................
A ttorn eey
y fo r County Cotnmlaalonora ....................................
Supervlaor o f n o g la tra tlo n ....................................................—
................................................
C o p n ty IMtyalclan
............................................
County Deinunatrutlon A gen t
fV lilim i
Court /iouau

45.07
None

Not Balance, April lat, 1921 ............................................................

M ak in g bnlnnco .............. ..........................................................

t/lllIff

Depoaltory Balance, April lat, 1921 .....,
Outatandinu Wnrranta, April lat, 1921

7,434,36
6,732.47
. *£“ ■»«

F. &amp; F. Fund. T r n n a f o r ..................................................................

lteoa lra to f ’nilijty llulldlnaai

Publicity Fund

I 1,069.06
29.60

D e p o sito ry Bnlnnco, April lat, 1921 ...........*................................. I
Outstanding Wnrnnta, April lat, 1921 ........................................

Talk in • barber shop at Key West

week end with Mrs. M. E. Wicks.
led to the reunion of a long lost fa n .
Mr. Harvey nnd son,, o f Sansulla ily. All of which leada ua to believe

1,266.19
00.05
1,261.76
5.61

I»l 4 ,.
6.612.fi!
1,679.11

Tho Willys Light Divlsiop of the
Electric Auto-Lite Co., huvo establish­
ed a Sales A Sorvlco for Central
Florida in their connection horo with
tho IIof-Mnc Battory Co.
This progreaslvo firm will handle n
complete lino of lighting plnnts nnd
fixtures together with water pressuro
systems to operate In conjunction
with tho lighting plant.
Tho Silent Knight Motor thnt
“ wears In” Instead o f “ wearing out”
Is to well known to need futhor commont.
ItH outstanding fenturo is n
more quiet purr Instead o f tho nnnoying put-put which is usually tho cnBo
with a gas or korosono motor.
Tho IIof-Mnc Battory Co., extond
an invitation to Inspect tho plant at
ru*-.‘C
7 •* . .. •

j

GENEVA

F irst and Elm Avenue

Phone 447-W

Celery Bleaching Paper j
Celery Wires
]
W e have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the |
regular Black Paper

Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Evans of Bos­
ton nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A.
Moran last week.
Mrs. Mnry Taylor returned homo
Snturday from Miami where sho
spont the summor with hor ton.
Mr, nnd Mrs. P. N. Wnkc/iold wns
In Sanford Inst Thursdny on huBincsi.
Tho play given hero Wednesday
night, given by six of tho hoys wns
woll enjoyed and attended.
After
tho play game's wore enjoyed.

-Ask U s for Prices■

Chase

Company \

SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1922

SHANTUNG FIGHT FINISHED
-AGREEMENT IS REACHED
BETWEEN CHINA &amp; JAPAN
Regarding Limitation of
Arm am ent and Pos­
session o f Islands

PRESIDENT’S PLAN

DEMOCRATIC '
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE

is CALLED TO MEET AT JACK­
SONVILLE ON FEBRUARY
IS ADOPTED AND FINAL AND
22ND.
DEFINITE SETTLEMENT WILL
HE MADE TODAY
(H r The Aaanrlnlrd I’ reaa)

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
|
ELECT SANFORD WOMEN
TO CHAIRMANSHIP

ItThat Cold and

Cough Hanging On?

Mrs. W. F. Blackmon, County Y O U will l e convinced that
Dr.
Chnirmnn of tho Lenguo of Women
King’s New Discovery &amp;oes just
1U,.
what
it
Is
meant
to
do—soothes
couX
Voters, has returned from Jackson­
raw
. . throats,
,
- congwtion-tormented
ville where she represented Seminolo chests,
loosens tho phlegm pack
county at tho annual meoting of tho breaks the obstinate cold and
Stnto League, hold at tho Seminole attack, relieves the congestion
Hotel January 20-28.
Sho attended, head. ' No harmful drup” "therefor
good for children ns well as grownup
Right
nu*nv vaii
•*/«II notice
nlso, tho meeting of tho Legislative
. . .. away
you will
the
Council of which Bho is i\ member[
,.r
^ctt.cr&lt; .Has a con
vincing,
healing
taste
that
y0ll
to act as a cleaning house for legis-:
:laf* Buy
Hut# *a bottle at any druo-'
. *1J»
appreciate.
Intion.
Endorsed or desired by vnrl-1 gists on tho way home to-night, 60c,
ous organizations throughout the \
stnte.
Two chairmanships o f standing'
committees In tho Stato Lenguo of
Women Voters fell to tho locnl f o r C o ld s a n d C ouoi^s
organization, Mrs. Blackman being
Lazy keop|e, Laxy Bowels. Don't
appointed hend o f tho Committco of
neglect constipation. It undermines
Education
and
Mrs.
John
Lconnrd!
"
........ * ------ ------------ , the health, takes all vim out ot
to that of Efflclencey in Government, you. Dr. King’s Pills will invigorat#
Tho county organization will bo the system, stir up the liver, move the
25c. (
completed nt once, with the nppolnt- bowels. All druggists, ^5c.i
.„f
, TV
P H O M .P T ! WONT^GRJP
W O N 'T G R IPE
ment of chnirmnn In every precinct.'
e i,
Tho Education of woman for citizen­
ship, nnd the paramount question o f l "
^
our public schools will bo M essed ( = = = = = = ^
In Seminolo county.
No candidate 1 KOADS MUST TUIlN
OVER PART PROFITS
for any offico will be endorsed by the
League, nnd every woman will bo
V.’ ASIHNTON,
Jnn. 30.—Railurged to join tho party o f her choice.
This movement must In no way bo ronds which earned moro than six
confused with the Womnn’a Party.
por cent upon tho vnluj of their
------------ o------------property used in transportation dur­
A now telephone enables you to sco ing tho poriod fjom September 1,
tho faces at the othor end. “ Wrong 1020, to Jnnunry 1, 1021, nre tequirod
fnco, Central, I wanted n blondo," will under nn ordor issued today by the
bo tho next complaint.
Interstate Commerco Commission to
turn hnlf of the excess so earned over
Weather is moderating nnd tho to tho government.
folks can now dig themselves out of
H10 snow nnd hiko for Floridn.
Post cards nt the Herald office.

Dr. K i n d ’s
New

Discovery

JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 31.— Geo. P.
Rainey,
of Tampa, chairman of tho
WASHINGTON, Jan.
31. — An
agreement on nil tho principles involv­ State Democratic Exccutivo Commit­
ed in tho plan for return of Shantung tee in n letter Tecoivcd today by tho
provinco to Chinn was ronchod last National Commlttccmnn, John T. G.
night by tho Jr.pnnoso nnd Chlncso Crawford, o f Jacksonville, announced
nrms delegations.
a call for tho Stato Democratic Exe­
Aftor the two groups hnd been In cutive Committee to meet in Jncksonconforonco for nenrly seven hours, villo February 22 at 10 n. m. to arwrcstling with tho flnnl problom of rnngo for tho Juno primnry.
restoring the Tsingtno-Tslnnnfu rail- j
_____________________
road to Chlncso control, word enmo /v/\ Q A T ¥ f , I71|/iri \T
from the committee room thnt only Q U
g ' v L 1 L /I j 1t1I!/IN
details of phraseology of tho proposed
troaty remnined in tho way of a com­
plete agreement.
Tho basis of tho settlement Is un­
derstood to havo been tho plan sup­
ported by President Harding, provid­
ing thnt China pny for tho road In EFFETE BOSTON HAS TROUBLE
treasury notes nnd that Japunese ex­
WITH NEGRO WHO DEFIED
ports bo retnined In tho operating per­
POLICE FORCE
sonnel during tho poriod of pnymont.
It was announced, however, thnt in
(i»r The Associated Press)
order to work out tho romnlning do- • BOSTON, Mass., Jnn. '31.— Sixty
tnils, tho two delegations would meet patrolmen armed with riot guns bntOldest nnd I.nrgcst Seed House in Floridn
ngnln today. Dr. Koo, of tho Chlncso tied moro than an hour todny against
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
delegation, predicted thnt beforo t o - 1Rensy Murray, n negro, who barriM A R T IN ’S H Y TEST SEEDS
night a finnl nnd dcfinlto settlement cuded himself in his homo and shot
ABE KNOWN FOR QUALITY
nnd
seriously'wounded
two
policemen,
would ho announced.
n negress nnd n negro mnn, set fire to
Seed Corn, Beans, Pens, Pepper, Eggplant, Watermelon. Cnntnloupo,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31.—Tho toxt » bod in which n negro infant lay.
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Cowpcas. Forage nnd Field Seeds. Our
Catalogue nnd Price List will give full information. Wo carry nil
of tho five-power naval trenty to car- Murray surrendered uninjured when n
vnrieties of garden, field nnd farm seeds, thnt havo been tested anil
ry into effect tho capital ship settle-, dozen officers broko down tho door of
proven to bo adapted to Florida soil nnd climate, and our years of ex­
ment, the limitations placed on nuxil-,his house. Shouts of “ Lynch him"
perience enable us to handle tho Florida seed business to advantage.
lary warcraft, and tho “ status quo" w‘-,ro made by tho crowd that fought
SPRING CATALOGUE— Martin’s Spring Catalogue is now ready.
Write for it. Everyone interested in Floridn Spring and Summer
agreement regarding Pacific fortlficn- to got at him and ho was roughly
crops should avail themselves of information contained in our descrip­
tions was put into final form yester­ handled beforo the officers put him in
tive catalogue. Supplied FREE on request, to thoso who send In their
day nnd will be plnccd before tho tho patrol wagon. Tho troublo began
names promptly. Write for it todny. Full Information nnd prices on
world at a plenary session of the nrms when Murray ejected a Degrees tenant
all seasonable seeds.
end fired several shots nt her.
conference on Wednesday.
E. A . M A R T IN SEED CO.
Final ngreemont on tho fortifica­
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone -1277-1230
tions article, for weeks tho only pro­
vision of tho treaty remaining incom­
plete, enmo after Jnpan had suggested
nnd tho othor powers hnd agreed thnt
thu American Aloutlnn Islands, which
arc a part of Alnska, should bo in­
cluded in tho nren in which no further
fortifications or nnvnl bases aro to bo
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
erected. Tho nren omhrnccs tho Phil­ CANNOT BE WITHDRAWN EVEN
tors Now
BY OWNERS OF THE
ippines, Gunm, tho Aloutlnn Islnntls,
LIQUOR
and Smaller Pacific possessions of tho
$ 1 9 .2 5 F . O . B . J A C K S O N V I L L E , F L A .
United States, Formosa nnd othor
W rite fo r special cash discounts, and delivered price.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.— Intoxi­
Japanese islands stretching to the
Hundreds o f these in use by Sanford G row ers
north nnd south from tho principal cating liquors, stored in government
Japanese group, nnd tho British port bonded warehouses cannot ho with­ GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1921, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE UUYINC
of Hong Kong, together with n num­ drawn by tho owners for their own
E. O. P A IN T E R FER TILIZER CO.
ber of British islands lying to tho personal use, the supreme court yes­
JACKSONVILLE
FLORID/
terday
held
in
a
decision
delivered
by
Southeast. The Jnpnncso mainland,
Japanese Sakhalin, British Singapore, Justice McKenna, and dissented to by
and the Hawaiinns do not fall under Justice McKcynoltls. Such liquor can
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
only be transported from the bonded
the prohibition.
warehouses, Justice'McKenna stated
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
CONGREGATIONAL CLUB WINS. “ to a wholesale druggist for sale tn
AGENTS
him for purposes not prohibited."
The
court
in
n
previous
decision
hat
Tho Congregational Mon’s Club won
the howling match last night with the held thnt owners could withdraw from
private warehouses liquors for tliuir
Kiwanis Club.
orn cK ckoitkn hank iii' ildinu
own consumption or for tho use of
•The Bcorc folfows:
their family or tliuir bonafide guests.
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
,
Qorida
Congregational Men’s Club
Yesterday's idling marks a wide dis­
Bidding .............. ...150 109 154 •173 tinction between privato and bonded
Pennington ........ ...135 105 131 •131 warehouses. Justice McKenna on this
Itonnud .............. ...128 117 143 388 point snld that "incro ownership was
Bully .................. ...109 170 105 384
not tho equivalent" to possession and
70
Randall ............. ... 98
dechred thnt under tho Volstead law,
100 100
Jewett ...............
"the'o must bo ownership, nnd posses- i
sion in one's private dwelling, nnd I
Club total
I960 that character cannot bo assigned to
K$(v anis Club
the bonded warehouses of tho govern­
118 200 ment." Tho cases l jforo tho court did
Lloyd ................ ... 88
Bower ............... .1 0 0 153 224 637 not, he said, havo tho effect of depriv­
I H A V E THEM
03
82 278 ing those who held warehouse certifi­
Thigpen ............ ...103
I.nno .................. ...104
08
172 cates of thoir proporty without duo
Smith ................ .127 111 125 303 process of lnw, nor did it amount, ho
Wight ..............
97 101 201 added, to tho taking of private prop­
erty for public plfrposcs without just
Club total.............................1767 compensation.
(Hr The Amorlnlrd I’ rraa)

t D r. King’s Pills

BATTLED TODAY
WITH A NEGRO

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

Bond thorn to Florida nnd lot them got
some scheme whcioby they can pass
the hat. It is tho easiest picking ever.
Oil, WELL, WHAT OF IT?

Headlines in papers say Napoleon
said that an “ nrmy marches on its
stomach.* All very fine and absolute­
ly truo but the “ cootie" is not so
particular.
Tho "graftors" are coming, hoigho,
hoigho. They are coming to snvo
Florida from herself. Oivo them your
money. It goes out of town, you know.

|
hi; v
lire
m

A Htill in a privato homo blow up in
Now York tho other dny injuring tho
iurnituro and landscape and other
things. Down hero tho moonshine
waits until after it is in tho stomachs
o f tho boozo hitters beforo it blows
•up— then it Is tho police court.

i

A band in n small Minnesota town
had just finished a vigorous but not
ovorly harmonious selection. As thoy
sank perspiring to their, scats after
bowing for tho npplauso, tho trom­
bonist asked hoarsely:
“ What’s tho next one?"
" ‘The Maiden’s I’ rayor,’’ answered
the leader consulting his program.
“ Good Lord!" ejaculated tho trom­
bonist. “ I just got through playing
that!"
Oases.
Whatever else mny happen since our
country has gone dry,
The sailor still will have his port nnd
tho farmer have his ryo;
Tho cotton man will have his gin, nnd
thu sea coast have its bar,
And each of us will have a bier no
matter where wo are.

MANY USES FOIt FUNDS.
If you have any friends in the north
I’m willing to admit
who want to live without working,
That by all thnt is good
And liberal and fnirminded
I really ought to subscribe
In a most generous fashion
To tho Far East Relief,
Also to tho Woman’s Roosuvelt
Memorial Association,
And tho Y. M. C. A.,
Many persons, othorwlso I And to tho Y. W. C. A.,
vigorous and healthy, are | And to the several foreign missions,
And tho Woodrow Wilson foundation,
bothered occasionally with j
Indigestion. Tho offocts of a r And to tho Children’s Homo
disordered stomach on tho I Located in Jacksonville,
system aro daugorous, and | And to the orphnnngcH located
prompt treatment of Indigos- I In Arcadia nnd Enterprise,
tlon Is Important. "Tho only | And to Captain Sum Small,
mcdlclno 1 havo needed has
And the electris belt graftor,
been something to aid diges­
And tho schools of Franco,
tion and clean
tho llvor,” |
And to printers who’d work
wrltos Mr. Frod Ashby, a j
Forty-four hours in onch 108,
McKinney, Texas, farinor. \j
“ My modlclno Is
And to tho Holy Rollers,
And to Flastncowo,
And tojm y oil loaHOB
At two hundred plunks per,
And n lot of other things;
Hut right thero and then
My grocer and my landlord
Would got n foolish Idea
for Indlgostlon and stomach
I should s&lt;;uaro up with them,
trouble of any kind. I have
Consequently nnd moreover,
never found anything that
touches the spot, like BlackI’m of tho opinion that
Draught. I take It In broken
“ Charity begins nt homo"—
doses after meals. For a long
And sho’s too bowloggod
time I trUd pill", which grip­
To movo very rapidly.
ed and didn’t give the good
— Klsslmmco Cnzotts.
results. Black-Draught liver

8

Indigestion

8

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Thedford’s

BLACK-DRAUGHT

'4

V

s
8

medicine la easy to take, easy
. to keep, inexpensive. ’

Got It today.

kM

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BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

G eneral Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

INFORMAL CONFERENCES
METHODIST LEADERS
AT MEMPHIS TODAY
,(lljr T h. Aaanrlnlrd 1'rraa)

MEMPHIS, Jan. 31.— Informal con­
ferences of Missionary Lemlors of tho
Methodist'Church South In *progress
hero today preliminary to formal
opening tonight of tho Churchwldo
Conference Bishops, picsiding elders
nnd others to tuko stock of ac­
complishments of contennry mission­
ary campaign.

WEEK’S WEATHER
Speckled porch are biting, com boof
land cabbage arc ripe, strawberries
(n r Tho Aon
Aaaoclntrd F r r n )
nnd ornngos wore never bottor, colWASHINGTON,
Jnn.
31.—Tho
cry Is crisp, everything is Just right weather outlook for tho period Jan­
uary 30 to February 4, Inclusive: South
for tho advent of tho tourists.
Atlantic and East Gulf otates. Unset­
"Movie bugs" might be dofined as tled with occasional rains; tempera­
tures near or below normal.
“ revelling in-sex."

Got a package from your
druggist today—A|k for and
Insist upon Tbedford’s—the
only genuine.

I V,

INTOXICANTS
IN WAREHOUSE
MUST REMAIN

FOR COUNTY HOME
(H r Tho A.aocIntrS l*»raa)

TALLAHASSEE, Jan.
31.—Tho
proporty threo nnd a half mlio from
hero on tho Miccosukoo road, known
ns tho llcnry II. Hawes farm has
,
. .
. . .
. . .
boc"
tnkon
oyor
by
bo
to bo
tlti.il
n n
M oflinn
(tt.lin n n t
t(■ ««■
used
ns
an refugo
Indigent
citizens.
Tho county commlslonors purchased
tho property for $2,000 and appropri­
ated $500'to bo used in improving the
main building on the placo.
1
------------------------—
Thnt golf links and country club is
a success. Tho Herald cannot glvo
nny information on this important
subject until it hns been put over with
tho formation of an incorporated club
but It is practically cotpploto and can
you bellevo it— 100 Snnford men will
sign tho charter at $100 each. Ws
call that going some. Ijforo about it
later. &lt;*

« P^ ir

Ai

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.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” 'fn

a ttract­
ing atten­
tion— lots are being sold righ t along nnd building in this
section is such ns to gladden th e’heart o f those w ho have
the good o f Snnford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have w eighed the statem ent and
to ony ju s t w hat is m y candid convictions would put it
m ost too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned bnckward— The fellow who
hns VISION will agree wit.h me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

�vt. *•

'V'

THE SANFORD W E E IttY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922

[WASHINGTON BURIES DEAD
— OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE
SOURCE OF CATASTROPHE

SENATE FAILS TO
BLIZZARD OFF
IN THE OCEAN, REACH VOTE ON
WORST IS OVER REFUNDING BILL

SHACKELTON
DIES ON BOARD
HIS VESS

for not being there and bo present,
full o f "pop", onorgy and enthusiasm
to go ahead with this great and im­
portant work o f tho church,
You
say, I don’t do much, .1 don’t count but
remember, success como&amp; only by
sliaro each individual doing his or her
dead level best. Do you waht succccss
niGHEIt TEMPERATURE
NOW FINALLY GOES INTO EXECUTIVE in our church work this year? It da- ANTARTIC EXPLORER DIED
ON WAY TO SOUTH POLE
PREVAILS OVER THE
SESSION— MANY AMENDMENTS ponds on "you".
THREE WEEKS AGO
SOUTHEAST
ARE YET TO BE CONSIDERED
All the members of tho Celery Avo.,
BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 30.— Mora
Circle nro called to moot at tho homo than throe weeks elapsed between the
Three o f Injured Died
WASHINGTON,,
Jnn.
31.—
By
fair­
(H r The Associated Prrss)
o f thoir captain Mrs. J. E. Spurling, death of Sir. Earnost 1Schnckleton,
T o d a y , Sw.eling the
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31.— Bright ly decisive votes tho Senate refused
on Denrdnll Avo., Wednesday after­ British explorer and nnnouncemont to
I
sunshine and thawing temporntures today either to require congressional noon.
Death List
tho world was mndo yesterday when
did much yesterdny to restoro normal approval of the agreements to bo en­
tho body nrrived nt Montevideo. De­
conditions in Washington nnd tho tered into with debt or nations by the FORTY-FIVE CONVIC­
lay due to sorics wireless mishaps.
proposed Allied debt refunding com­
TIONS VIOLATING
Died nbonrd stenmship Quest on
middle Atlantic section buried under
mission or to limit the authority of
ENGLAND WILL PROCEED TO Saturday's severe snow storm.
LICENSE TAG LAW which ho wns mnking another Anttho commission In the matter of de­
hfvvte e x p e c t e d t o a c t o n
nrtic voyage whilo anchored o ff South
SPANK INDIAN TROUBLE
Forecasts of tho weather bureau ferring tho time when interest pay­
CAPPER'S RESOLUTION
Georgia Islnnd January fifth. IIo wsa
Tavares,
Jnn.
30.—
Sheriff
CnssiBREEDERS NOW
wore for a continuation of tho fnvor- ments on tho oioven billion dollars
fo r in q u ir y
in good henlth tho day before.
At
dny
hns
secured
45
convictions
o
f
vi­
nblo temperatures uml it wns general­ foreign cfebt ahnll begin.
three-thirty a. m. ho folt sharp pains
(tlr The A iio fls K d Press)
Despite an agreement shnrply limit­ olators of tho license tag low and a
ly believed that todny would seo a
In r The A e e o e U te * P w m )
in his back and called tho ships doc­
LONDON, Jnn. 31.—Today was fix­ complete resumption of the activities ing debate, a final vote was not reach­
WASHINGTON, Jar. 31— Ninctynumber of cases nro yet to bo tried. tor who hnrdly begun preparing rem­
Bcvcn persons, according to final and ed for beginning of "civil dlsobodionce’ suspended in many cases clnce tho ed.
Late in tho day when tho roll When ho notified tho public that on
edies when tho explorer died without
offjclnl list issued today by the Dis­ campnign in Indinn. London newspa­ storm began Frldny night. The bright calls on amendments began It looked
Heart trou­
nnd after Jnn. 15 ho will nrrost uttering nnother word.
trict of Columbia authorities lost their pers discuss tho outlook which they sunshino in Washington although ns though the now weeks old fight
those who wore operating cars nnd ble.
lives in the Knickerbocker theatre dis­ regard with considerable anxiety. Of­ helpful in temoving the snow seemed would como to nn end, but n reference
trucks without tho 1022 liccnso ho
ficial dispatches admit seriousness of to contrast strangely with tho deep to tho agricultural "bloc" by ono sen­
aster.
ORLANDO FAVORS MUNICIPAL
mennt what ho proclnlmod.
tho situation, pointing
"mn*« gloom of spirit hanging over tho city ator brought a tnrt reply by another;
Ho is also watching carefully the
) OWNERSHIP .
WASHINGTON, .Tar.. *1— While the of Inflnronblo material Is of so groat ui the result of thu Knickerbocker thnt led to further discussion, and
dates on temporary liconso placards
finally it wns decided to recess un­
city begun tho burial of its dead to- a possibility of widespread disturb­ theatre disaster.
nnd no longer can nnyone get nwny
At n mass mooting held in Orlando
Those in
|day the District o* Columbia author’- ances in near future they cannot bo
All dnngor of a food shortago in til 11 a. M. tomorrow.
from pnying tho ltscenso foo by using last night n vote wns tnkon on tho
tles pushed their investigation of tho ignored."
the Capital passed nwny during tho chnrgc of tho bill hope to dlsposo of n dealer’s llcenso pinto for tho entire municipal ownorship question and tho
Knickerbocker Theatre disaster and
day ns train servlco was resumed. tho measure on thnt day, but many year.
Fifteen days is now tho limit. vote wns 89 to 0 in fnvor o f munici­
the senrio is'
reeled to act on tho
Normnl schedules wero resumed by amendments still nro pneding with
Tho sheriff nnd his doputics nro pal ownorship.
Of course this was
itioh’ticn of Sene tor Ccnpor, of Kantrains on tho Pennsylvania nnd Bal­ plenty of more discussion in prosjcct. nlso after those who drive recklessly not n bonn fido election but it shows
The Senator flnnlly went into a
9ar. i oposing an' inquiry by thnt
timore &amp; Ohio at noon nnd last night
over tho county roads, who do not which wny tho wlrid blows nnd tho
brief
session preliminary to taking n
body. A resolution for the snmo pur­
railroads entering the city from thu
dim their headlights nt night nnd mooting had been advertised nnd thoso
The
pose nlso is pending in tho house. A
South reported complete service. Of­ rocess to 11 a. m. tomorrow.
thoso who throw their searchlights ngninst municipal ownership hnd n
re-check of tho death list by the police
ficials of tho Atlantic Coast Line nnd recess plnn wns ngrcod upon after a straight ahead of tho car, which is nn good right to vote ns thouo who wnnttodny showed tho finpt total outside
Southern Railway asserted first re­ motion to adjourn had been defeated offonso thnt is absolutely criminal.
od municipal ownership.
This ratio
on a cnll, 44 to 32.
of ex reeled deaths of injured of
ports of delay were exaggerated.
"Arresting thoBc who violnto tho in fnvor c f tho ownership o f public
In the course of debate todny thoro
which thi.ro nro noW threo, probably IS HEAD OF FARM BLOC AND IT
Street car servico hero wns not* so
nutomobilo laws docs not mnko mo ownership is nbout the snmo tho world
wore
charges of "sinister" influences
would be reduced to ninety-five from
LOOKS LIKE A FRAME
quickly resumed. Whilo many lines
popular with some," said tho sheriff, over when this important question
Senator Bornh, Rethe total of 105 carried yesterdny. Of
UP
were opened up today tho two traction behind the bill.
"but [ didn't mnko tho laws.
I am comes up in any city.
This is tho
the 133 injured sixty-two remained in
companies serving the city stated thnt publienn, Idaho, declared thnt powor- simply enforcing them.
The man ratio of the vote hero In Snnford
(Hr Thr Ansnrlntrd Prrss)
the hospitnls today with n dozen re­
it would be late today before some of •ful financial interests both ir the Un­ who applauded mo for arresting n visit Snnford next week for tho purWASHINGTON, Jan. 31.— Presi­
ported in a critical condition.
their enrs stranded sinA Friday night ited States nnd abroad did not intend moonshlning negro, condemned mo The people everywhere want mu­
dent Harding today sent to tho senate
in outlying nnd suburban sections that the Allied debt should bo paid. when I asked him to sec tho Judge nicipal (Ownership nnd they want it botho nomination of Senator Kenyon, of
could be released and thu lines cleared Senator Simmons reiterated cbnrges for driving a enr with 1021 license."— cniiso they believe thnt tho city if
SANDSPUR GIVES
Iowa,
leader
of
the
agricultural
bloc,
thnt tho proposed legislation would
.
ANNUAL BANQUET
for traffic.
Fastis Lake Region.
properly governed can own nnd glvo
to bo judge of the Eighth Judicial Cir­
benefit tho holders in this country of
Alarmed by the theatre catastro­
servlco better than tho privnte owners
The annual banquet of the Sond- cuit. Kenyon declined to discuss his phe, apartment ami business offico $5,0(10,000,Oflfl of tho bonds o f the
Snnford is getting more favorable who earn nothing about tho city ovipur staff of Rollins College was hold nomination or say whether ho would owners continued to give much atten­ Allied countries flonted largely be- ndvortisiiig this year than over before ccpt to got their dividends.
Prlvnto
in Winter Park Satunluy night with accept appointment which would in­ tion to clearing roofs of snow nnd fnro the United States entered the in tilt? history of tho city. You do ownership nlso calls for real servica
a number of guests taking part in tho volve his retirement from the senate. nearly every hour brought rumors of war.
not get it and you do not seo it hut nt nil times nnd mrntis that nvery
Kenyon later announced lie would
program which was of extraordinary
tho collapse of some large building.
the newspaper does see it and got it. citizen is n stock holder In his electric,
nccepl the appointment nnd tho senate
Interest.
All these rumors, however, proved BILL MAPOI.ES
Thoro will ho moro people hero this water and ens plnnts nnd he will tnko
WANTS AN OFFICE
During tho evening short speeches soon after receiving tho nomination false.
spring and summer to buy nnd build a just pride In sreing thnt they nro
were made by President R. J. Spra­ confirmed it in open executive session,
homes and business blocks than over kept in good condition, that jthoy
Reports from Ilnltimoro, Philadel­
Crest view, Jnn. 31.—Scnntor Wil*
gue, Wallace Stevens, editor of tho honor only rarely paid to nominees.
give service nnd that thoy mnko mon­
1beforo.
phia and other cities in tho path of
linin Mnpoles, known ns tho "father
Snndapur, Mrs. Hirnm Powers, for­
-------------- o -------------ey.
Orlando „w1ll hnvo municipal
tho storm also told of rapid restora­
of Okaloosa county" nnd who hns re­
mer editor of tho Winter Park Post, CARDINAL COLLEGE
tion of normal conditions. Heavy seas,
A European statesman says tho ownership nnd Snnford will have It.
IS NOW COMPLETE however, still wore being experienced fused salaried offices in tho pnst when world looks to America for its mo­ Only a question of time.
W. M. Glenn, editor of tho Morning
offered by tho governor, 1ms announc­
Sentinel, Miss Theresa Murphy, as-------- -— o— ----------in the vicinity of Hampton Ronds with
tive powor.
Sure thing.
It thinks
(llr The Assoclnlril Prmnt
ed his enndidney for county tnx
looiato editor of the Flambeau, pub­
666 cureH Bilious Fever.
18-15tc
America is n filling station.
ROME, Jun.31.—The Sacred College several vessels still in danger.
assessor.
lished by tho Woman’s Collego in Tal­ wns completed todny ns it will start
lahassee, C. A. Dnvcnpyrt, tho Rov. deliberations on Thursday next to
METHODIST NOTES
Dr. Vincent, pastor of tho Congregat­ elect n pontiff.
Fifty throe cardin­
ional Church and W. L. Thorndike, als nro now present in Rome nnd they
Am erica's Standard 4 -C y cle M arine M o to r
Mr. and Mrs. gntterwhitc, and dau­
editor of tho Kissimmee Valley-Ga­ will compose the conclnvd at its open­
ghter
Elsie
Vernon,
left
Tuesday
for
zette.
Mr. Thorndike also acted as ing session.
The arrival of Cnrdinnl
their home in Richmond, Va., nftor
toastmaster.
Ix)guo prinmte of nll-Irelnnd complet­
a
pleasant visit with thoir relatives
Tho Sandspur bnnquot Is given ed the list o f electors for the early
Mr.
and Mrs. It. It. Eldridgo of Paoln.
every year in connection with tho col­ meetings from which soven cardinals
lege Founder's Week which opened will be absent—Frisco, Archbishop of PROBABLY
THOUSAND
TWO
Mrs. S. W. Walker returned home
Friday with the Bacheller prize con­ Naples; Martin do Herrera, Arch­
MILES AWAY BUT GO­
Friday from Arcadia where she has
test.
ING STRONG
bishop of Santiago di Compostelln,
been visiting her mother, bringing
Spnin; Arcovordo, Archbishop of Rio
Mrs. Parker back to Snnford with her.
(H r Tin- AmHM'Intril I 'm * )
CLERMONT M AN IS
do Jnnerio; Ekrbensky, archbishop of
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31—An earth­
Arc the finest high grade Marine Motors made
KILLED BY TRACTOR Olmutz; O'Connell, Archbishop of RosMrs. Hattie Tate arrived from Mis­
in America today. They are strong nnd rugged,
quake
of
unusual
intensity
was
in
pro­
ton; Dougherty,, nrchbishop of Phila­
sissippi Saturday being called by tho
and will drive a boat continuously at full speed
CLERMONT, Jnn. 31.—'Thendoro delphia, nnd Bogin, archbishop of gress at 9:15 this morning according
illness of her daughter, Mrs. Cmirsoy
or can be controlled for any speed desired. Won­
Ilryson, of this city, wns mortally in­ Quebec.
to Itov. Francis Tondorff, selsmolog- of French Ave, who has been HI for
derful control, copy starting, economical, depend­
jured yesterday when he wns thrown being stnying at tho various colleges icnl director,of Georgetown University
some
time.
able. The low price is due entirely to quantity
from a moving trrtctor. He died a nnd monasteries according to their obscrvntory.
production. Used by 709tj o f world’s best boat
few moments afterwnrd.
nationality.
The earthquake is probably twuntyMrs. Blount of Fort Myers is visit­
builders and government Hfe boats. Catalog on
Btyson was working on a tract of
On Thursdny the fifty three enr- fivo hundred miles south &lt;of Washing­ ing her fnther, Dr. S. W. Walker nnd
request.
land nenr hero thnt is being brought dinnls will enter tho Vatican, thoro to ton nnd began about 8:25 nnd ton
under cultivation by tho Howcy Dev­ remnin until they hnve chosen n suc­ minutes Inter tremors woro so pro­ family.
4-Cycle Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1556
m
elopment Company. Ho was the elder cessor to Benedict XV.
nounced ns to throw tho registering
Mrs. E, L. Cobh of Richmond, Vn.,
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
ton of Mr, and Mrs. R. II. Bryson, who
noodj^s o ff of tho scale. Tho quake has been tpo guest o f her brother, R.
recently came to this city from Winter
CONVICTS RECAPTURED
was nlso rcgisotiod on tho seismo­ It. Eldridgo and family.
Raven. He was a veteran of tho
graph of the weather bureau, officials
world war.
(llr Thr Aaunrlntrd I'rrsa)
of which described it ns monstrous.
At &lt;1:15 Wednesday night nil of­
PORT ST. JOE, Jnn. 31.—Six noThe funeral will tnko plnco in Win­
Tondorff, ono of tho foremost earth­ ficers and teachers of tho Sunday
ter Raven Wednesday or Thursday. groe convicts who esenped from n quake authorities of tho world said
School aro requested to meet nt tho
Tho body was takon to Orlando last road camp near hero recently hnve tho quake was enormous. BotH ma­
church
for supper, Immediately fol­
night where It will,Re In tho Hand been reenptured, two of them de­ chines woro still registering tremors
lowing which Workers Council will
ceiving
gunshot
wounds
in
the
course
Funeral Ibnne until tho day of burial,
at 10 o'clock.
he held. This Is nn important meet
of their flight.
o ing so help make It 100 per cont by
The negroes, members of a gang of
governor s m a l l
*
CAMBRIDGE, Jnn. 31.— An earth­ Ikying by nil excuses nnd reasons
1(1, suddenly attacked nnd overpower­
CHANTED SEPARATE
quake shock so violont it put tho re­
ed
Guards Yates nnd Bodlford while
TRIAL ON CHARGES
cording apparatus at Harvard Unlreturning to camp Into in tho after­
versitysoismograph station temporar­
WAUKEGAN, III., Jan. 31— Gover- noon. The guards wore disarmed, but ily out of commission occurred today.
++++++•¥++++-M-T4*+++++++■)•++♦&gt;+++++++++++T+ +++TTTTTTTT
n,ir Small today granted Bcpnrnto but tho remnining 10 convicts return­
trinl on charges of conspiracy to em­ ed with them to camp.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31— Earth­
Two of tho negroes were recnptcrbezzle stnto funds for which he wns
quake shocks wero felt early today ]
indicated with vemon curtis.
Rop- ed within two days nftcr their cacnpo along tho -Pacific const from
As required by section 12, chapter
San
resei’tivcs of Rttorncy Generals offico while they had nil been returned to Francisco to tho Canadian line accord­ 559(1, Laws of Florida, I will bo In tho
R E A L ,
nnd Prosecuting Attorney Mortimer camp in five days.
ing to reports received hero. No dam­ following places, on the dato nnd be­
SeverAl
esenpoa
hnve
been
attempt­
of Sangamon bounty Htrongly opposod
tween tho hours sot nftor each, for tho
age was reported.
ed by convicts from tho gnng now
reparation of trials of defendants.
purpose of rocolvlng tax returns;
working on the highway between tho
I ■ . —
Geneva— February Gth, 10:00 n. m.
canal
nnd Port St. Joe, but none has
•B&gt;t&gt; quickly relieves a cold.
13-15tc
to 3:00 p. m.
boon successful , beenuso, It is said
Chuluotn—February 7th, 10:00 a.
there nro only two means of egress
m. to 12:00 m.
from this section.
Gabriclln, February 7th, 1:00 p. m.
to 3:00 p. m.
FOUND DEAD IN BATHTUB
Ovlodo— February 8th, 10:00 a. m.
to
3:00 p. m.
(H r T hr Au o p IuIu J Prrss)
Altamonte— February 9th, 10:00 a.
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 31— Chns. WOULD HAVE GIVEN DEBT COM­
m. to 12:00 m.
Louthner, aged 70, of Peoria, III., wns
MISSION AUTHORITY TO
Longwood—Fobrunry 0th, 1:00 p.
found dead in n bathtub nt his winter
SETTLE
I'rult and Vegetable Crates
m.
to 3:00 p. m.
rosldcnco here Sunday morning, Death
r*
rVf
Lnko
Mary—February
10th,
10:00
was duo to heart disonBo, according to
( n r T he A ssociated P ress)
Y ou Con Buy From Us it
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31— Provis­ a. m. to 12:00 m.
the coroner.
Whale solo Prices
p rice
Pnoln— February 10th, 1:00 p. m. to
ion in tho nll'od debt refunding bill
665 cures Mnlarlnl Fever.
18-15tc which wojld have given tho proposed 8:00 p. m.
Writ* (or Pries I.Ut
Monroo— February U 1th, 10:00 n, m.
debt commission nuthoilty to adjust
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—Air- or scttla ail claims of tho United Stat­ to 3:00 p. m. •
Yours vory truly,
|, a
g i v e q u i c k r e l ie f
dale pup, three months old. Return es'has or boioafter may hnve against
any
foreign
government,
was
stricken
257-3tc
A. VAUGHN,
to Mrs. F. R. Whittle, 116 Frnech
out
today
by
tho
senate.
24-2tc
Tax Assessor.
nvonuo and lcceivo reward.
24-1 tp

CAMPAIGN
FOR INDIA
TO BE BEGUN
I(i3 ARE IN HOSPITAL

KENYON PICKED
FOR U. S. JUDGE
BY PRESIDENT

EARTHQUAKE
IS REGISTERED
THIS MORNING

, M arin e E n gin es

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

REAL PROVISION
STRICKEN OUT OF
REFUNDING BILL

•no tax now

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THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S, IM S

Gax rates: Residential and' 'Cj
estimation of the general public,or When left alone with jaat two thingi,
THE FARMER HIS OWN RESCUE*
mercial, monthly minimum $1.00;
His scora card and his God,
whether tt was right or wrong, N iw 0
|
*
5,000 cu. f t at 26c t o r n 6,000 ou. ft.
berry was to be seated because tho
The dlccusaiobs at the recent nut.
a . ». x o &amp; L T ...............M iM ut M* Uttar
at
20c. Industrial, monthly mtrara'um ing o f tho Florida Swine Grower**
It
God
shatl
teach
you
patiently
s
gang wanted him on the Job.
V . I. LSXABS ....... ..iMrrtMr Mi Tnumtm
....... l u i f w
a . a . z x z i ...
$10.00; first 10,000 cu. ft. at 20c; Association ' In Ocala reveal the
Adversity to meet;
Senator Trammell will probably
over
10,000 cu. ft. at 1714 c. Ratea are that .the loading farmer*' of this st*U
If
it
shall
teach
philosophy
call
on
the
Winter
Park
Post
whlla
in
VabllilMi IntT M i » tar
based per 100 cu. f t per month.
’•K aro" fully aware o f the fact that map.
To keep ypur temper sweet,
Florida this trip and ask them where
If
it
shall
tench
you
still
to
grin
koting has become one of the part.
the
editor
Windier
got
his
informa­
Electric
ratos:
Residential,
mini­
(bMTpmtod)
With mirth, no matter what.
tion and also ask him to put up his
mum, $2.00 per fhonth; consumptipn at mount features of agriculture, that It
i m o u n i o i r a i d nr adv ax ox &gt;
ffrroof of the charges ho has made. You are a victor If you Win
ds no longer o f less consequence than
lie por k. w. hr.
o n t z a r ........................................... a
A loving cup or not.
Windier will slip out of It through tho
n x MOXTHX ........................................
Electric power and light: Commer­ production.
T X X U KOMTHI.......................... ...........
Considerable divergence of opinio,,
back door because ho knows that’ ho
cial, minimum $2.00 por month; con­
!aUr*4 u BmobS CU»» 1U11 MitUr A««u*t tt,
dnn’t face tho truth and wo would
evidenced itself as to how the mark*t.
sumption
nt
10c
per
k.
w.
hr.
Power
1IM, At UA F#«t OfflAA At lAlIntt TUtUa,
suggest that Senator Park get tho
Utter A«t «f lUrth », 1*11.
—monthly minimum charge $5.00; 1st ing problem should bo solved. But all
Windler’s record when ho was operat­
250 k. w. hours per month nt 9c k. w. woro in accordance with the idea that
TXa l A i f n t D aUjt B ataM la n U U b a i r r t r j
ing
in
Unkeland
nnd
Tampa
and
per­
A ftom ea (aaaart BundAy) A ll U w ni|U r aav&lt;
hr.; 2nd 250 k. w hours per month at tho solution o f this problem is up ^
• n tail I n i t u aaatlM. AArartUlac rataa «»*•
haps
that
will
be
all
the
gent
will
8c por k. w. hr.; third 250 k. w. hours tho farmer himself, and those closely
aaabU Aad ma4a kiawi to amUm Um . VLM
want for a while. Tho thing which to
Ida &gt;tr i —t&gt;, la aAtaaqa.
por month at 7c por k. w. hr.; 4th 250 allied agencies of agriculture.
If it is up to the farmer, we hate
tho people of this state like about to
k. w. hrs. por month nt Cc per k. w.
--------reasons
to believe that the problem
Pork Trammell is that he docs, as Ml •
'
Foralun Atlv.rlltlnu R*pw»»nlatlve
hr.; over 1,000 k. w. hrs. per month at
| T H n A M m iC A N P R E S a ASSOCIATION
will bo solved. Tho study of Ameri­
their agent, just what they want to Under This Head, Articles
6c por k. w. hr.
----T----------------done or just as they would do If,on to Pro and Con Regarding Muca llfo gives us confidehco in the far.
Assessed valud per capitn, $835.
‘‘It's Juno in Miami" nays the Mi­
the job themselves, h o Is not dictated to nldpal Ownership Will Be
mer’s ability to work out his owa
Budget por capita, $24.60.
ami papers. All right, then it Is April
to by anyone; he Is always on'tho job to Published in the Herald,
salvation.
No one can dispute %
in Sanford.
fact that tho conditions o f our farm
nnd never misses a roll call, except to
Tho "budget por capita’ means tho
life and farm people has ever been a
when on committee work and in oil
amount
spent each year per person.
Balloon goes us today and prices
true index to tho industrial and social
tho sessions that ho has been In the
This does not necessarily mean that a
come down.Everybody
out for the
conditions existing in our country.
Senate ho has voted on every import­ FIGURES FROM OTHER CITIES.
large amount is alarming. It is based
b ig dollar day nalea.
ant measure that has come up and
upon
what each person is receiving in
■
o
There nro mnny good articles be­
DISORDERS IN SILESIA,
along with his good looks and his
return. For instance, Orlando's bud­
splendid ability to think for himself, ing printed in tho Orlando papers
Plenty of excitement now. Every
TWO FRENCH SOLDIERS
get por capita is larger than Ocala,
ho has a backbone of his own nnd the these days regarding munition) v vnman and hla brother la in Florida Bell­
KILLED NEAR PETERSDORP
but Orlnndo is giving garbage collec­
people of South Florida are proud of ershlp nnd private ownership. The
ing something to thapeople.
tion freo of charge, keeping up parks, Herald .will copy them from time to
of such a record.
•--------------o-----------(Ity Tke Aaaoclatrd Preaa)
cemetery, repairing pavements, mak­
tlma
in order that the Sanford peoplo
He
is
unlike
somo
others
,wo
know
BERLIN,
Fob. 1.— Two French solSanford will bo well protected In
ing donations to charity through nn
who nro not very far away who spend enn judge for themselves when tho
case of fire now. Our firo department
approprintlon to tho Associated Chari­ dlers were killed and twenty-five
most of their legislating home in time comes. The following figures
is well equipped nnd rcAiiy for all
ties, Ornnge General Hospital, etc., wounded In disorders Monday night
of
comparison
arc
taken
from
tho
Or­
Lakeland
nnd
when
it
conics
to
boss
eventualities.
has n pnid fire department, polico de­ near Pctersdorf, Silesia. I
lando
Sentinel:
rule
they
vote
with
the
bosses
every
------------ o------------partment, street denning, provides for
DAYTONA:—
time nnd simply follow tho dictates
N. P. Yowcll has been elected pres­
interest on bonds, a sinking fund, etc.
Total assessed valuation, $5,702,o f the ring politicians, chief among
A CRUDE MISTAKE
Tho other cities hnve a lower rate
ident of tho Orlnndo Chnmber of
W e Hnve a Com plete Line
their acts being the supporting of the 800.
but are not doing these things. OrionCommerce. An honor mo3t worthily
Millage levied, 25.
Esch Cummings measure and tho condo pays one-half of street paving
bestowed,
Postal authorities aro searching for scription bill nnd overy other abom­
Wntcr rates, 15c per thousand gal­
whore
tho other cities pny one-third.
tho men who inserted advertisements inable measure thnt hnB come up as lons.
In
Orlando
one-half tho cost is assess­
Orlando Sentinel says in headlines, in several newspapers inviting regis­ well ns absenting themselves from
Electric rntos, 13c.
ed
against
tho property owners. In
'“ Bascbnll is Grave Matter." Wo’ll say tration, ,nt nn expense o f $1, for em­ the halls of Congress when tho rolls
Electric power, 13c.
other
cities
two-thirds is assessed
it Is, And what a short dlstanco from ployment at tho Mussol Shonis nitrnto are called on most questions.
F L A S H L IG H T S
Wo
Gas per thousand $1.05.
agninst
tho
property
owncrB.
tho cradle to tho grave.
plant just ns soon ns tho formalities ijped men who will stay on tho job
Assessed vnluo per enpitu, $700.
JACKSONVILLE— Rntes for elec­
------------ o------------of Its transfers are completed.
Tho nnd who will do what hey believe is
A handsom e one for miBudget per capita, $22.40.
tric
light and power: Monthly mini­
Forty gallons of fine liquor were effect of these nds, it is onld, is to right nnd not whnt the bosses t«ll(
Indy’a b a g ; one that thrown
mum charge, 50c; consumption at 7c
, aolicd by deputy sheriff’s at Orlando put a good mnny dollars in the pockets them to do.— Lakeland Star. '
a 300 foot beam ; one that
GAINESVILLfc:—
per k. w. hr. Last year electric plnnt
yesterday. Probably getting ready of the scoundrola who inserted them I
spreads a w ide ray o f bril­
Total assessed valuation, $3,701,437. enrned $500,000 net.
-------------o------------nnd
to
bring
to
Florence,
Ain.,
a
lnrgo
fo r tho Sub-Tropical Fair.
lian cy ; another that turn.s
Millage levied, 18.
THE NON-PRODUCER
ST. PETEItSBURG-Ratcs for wnt­
number o f noody workmen who are
nighttim e into daytim e — a
Water rates, 12V4c per 1,000 gallons.
cr: Minimum, per nnnum, $0.00. Rate
• w onderful line.
Tho curse of the ngo is the man
Electric rates, minimum, $1.00.
Sanford needs a supply of gnB, not bitterly disappointed at having beenj
per 1,000, 20c.
who consumes will ingly without pro.
Electric power, 5.5-2 cents per k. w.
tho hot air kind but gas from tho gas so cruelly stung.
LIVE OAK—Water rates $1.00 min­
It is n shnrno thnt any man mean during anything.
Assessed valuo per capita, $442.
There aro thou­
factory that is supposed to furnish it
S E E TH EM A T
imum
chnrge; 16c per M, for all over
Budget per enpitn, $0.40.
nnd docs not. Other cities In Florida enough to play such n trick upon the sands of men who busy themselves at
8,000 gals, up to 50,000, nnd 10c per
O U R STO RE
idle but enger working men of tho nothing better than incubating sche­
OCALA:—
get gas—why not Sanford?
M.
Water
plant
under
municipnl
own­
country should bo found.
It is also mes for mnking a living by proying
------------ Q------------Total assessed valuation, $4,232,800.
ership. Net revenuo for 1020 wns $5,Millage levied, 15.
Tho officers of tho law are after the a shame that the men who were upon Bocioty. They fasten themselves
000; for 1021, $0,000 and for 1022 is
caught
in
this
perfectly
obivious
trap
upon society like leeches, and stick
Water rntes, 100 cubic feet, 12V4c. estimated nt $7,500.
people who have failed to got tho new
1022 llcenso tags. You hmro been did not know enough to detect Its and hang with bull-dog tenacity. They Minimum $3.75 per quarter.
FORT MYERS— Wnter rates aro:
arc proof agninst shame, and 6von
Electric lights, 0-180 k. w, per mo. Minimum, $1.25 to 3,000 gals., addi­
warned, you know you shauld have fraudulent character at n glnnce.
Henry Ford never docs, nor has though conscious of tho fact thnt nt 7c.
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tho tags nnd now ydu will havo to
117 P A R K A V E N U E
tional, 25c per M., to 10,000 ovor 20c.
things
done, in thnt way. When thoy rendor no sorvlcc for what thoy
Electric power, 7-3c per k. w.
Buffer.
(Note—"M
"
moans
1,000.)
bo wants men ho will say so himself. get, they contlnuo in their brazen ef­
Assessed valuo per capita, $051.
Ho enn not use them at this plnnt un­ frontery sucking the life-blood of so.
Budget per capita, $15.20.
Sp much false information is glvon
til
tho
government
ncecptn
his
offer,
clety.
t o tho newspapers nowndays that it
which mny bo many months hence,
Theso schemers nro tho post of
ST. AUGUBTINE:— /
behooves the newspapers to go slow
nnd maybe not at all.
And ho will business men. With well oiled tongues
Total assessed valuation, $9,023,875.
on what they print. It is botcr to
I f; ,, *
Millnge, 12Mi.
leave out some news items unless you then, no doubt givo the pubblic full nnd a trained ability for tinting
information regarding bis plnns. He their schemes in rnlnbow colors, after
Wnter rntes, minimum $12 per yenr.
ifknow thoy are true.
will certainly not permit nny private gaining admission to the business man
Electric rates, 12c k. w.
ngoncy to levy assessments for regis­ they manage by a constant flow of
Electric power, 10-8 cents per k. w.
"Have Your Corn Cobs," they nro
tration on tho men bo intends to cm- words to inveigle him into putting his
Gas per thousand, $1.80.
rich in oils, snys a headline on tho
ploy.
Assessed valuo per capital, $1,418,
nnmc on "the dotted line.”
Thus
dnily papers. Well, under tho present
il'Tl -tt.THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Work mny bo good nt Mussol Sho­ they stick the business mnn, and in
Budget por capitn, $30.00.
circumstances and seeing that prices
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I-Ii
als in the future, hut there Is nothing
turn the entire public,
Theso as­
on other commodities aro falling we
doing there now, nnd laboring men, sociations and ngencles so full of pro­
SANFORD:—
guess we could spare you a few off
with ground-floor aspirations, should mise furnish nn easy means of making
Total assessed valuation, $1,925,537.
the farm, eh, boys?
lie patient until ihey hear, direct from
Millnge, \7.
a living to tho shnmless projector of
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Ford himself, how mnny aro needed the scheme hut it adds to the cost of
Electric lights, 15c k. w.
Bob Holly is going to make bis pa­
nnd what will he the requirements. living to those who aro producers nnd
Gns, per thousand, $2.00.
per a "moonshine" affair. He reports
Wo have a hunch that all kinds of who actually rendor society somo ser­
CJ
fe t e d !;Assessed value per capita, $010.
he is soon going to announce a freo
speculation with the end o f getting vice.
Budget
per
capita,
$15.40.
Every dollcr pnld out to ono
distribution of his publication "every
easy money through this development
of theso schemers or associations by
night the moon does not siiiiio." We
will fni'.—- Lakeland Telegram.
TALLAHASSEE:—
n merchant adds to his cost of opera­
like to see a man hnyo tho courago of
Total assessed valuation, $1,009,000.
tion, which in turn must be added to
his convictions.--Reporter-Star.
M B
&amp;
WHY PARK TRAMMELL REMAINS the cost of gondH sold to tho public.
MMluge, lx.
Water rntes^&amp;Oe per thousand gnl.
Those non-producers hnve been thd
ON THE JOB
Canadian nohliur was knocked in
Minimum, $1.00 per month.
means of burdening (lie people more
'$ho head, in Bordeaux and lost his
Electric light, 0-200 k. w. nt 15c.
than
tlic
profiteer.
In
justice
to
tho
memory, joined the Spanish nrmy.nnd
There is ottti thing about Senator
is just now reaching home after be­ Pnrk Trnmmell which makes him nl- honest producer, merchants ought to Minimum $1 per month.
Electrio power, 10-7 cents per k. &lt;w.
ing marked up as a deserter. A lot most solid with the pcnplo of his state look well into every scheme present­
Gns,
per thousand, $2.25. Minimum
o f soldiers lost their momory in Bor­ nnd thnt is that when it comos to ed to them before considering it.
$1.00
per
month.
Tfteso
smooth
guys
that
come
nrnund
deaux hut were not knocked in the issues that ho knows nro wrong, re­
Assessed
vniuu per capitn, $007.
with
a
scheme
hnvo
a
faculty
for
bend.
gardless of party, you enn find Park
Budget
por
capita, $13.30.
mnking
them
appear‘
very
plausible.
voting with' the masses and on the
Thoy
nro
hnrd
to
get
rid
of,
nnd
for
New markets are being opened up right side. You can take decent legis­
WEST BALM BEACH:—
In South America because the steam­ lation nnd sou where ho Btood. For in­ thnt renson nro tho bigger nuisnneo.
Total assessed vnluntion, $15,000,ship lines huvo discovered they can stance In he conscription Pnrk Tram­ — Orlnndo Reporter-Star.
o-----------/ 000.
carry fruits and vegetables by refrig- mell voted against tho measure and
Millage, 14.
GOLF
orated ships. If they can enrry fruits with tho Republicans which nst took
No
rates given.
*
They
did
not
know
whnt*gnlf
may
bo
nnd vegetables on ocean ships why issue with President Wilson ami all the
Assessed
value per enpitn, $1,000.
Who
cnlled
it
childish
piny,
can’t they carry it on tho St. Johns party icadors.
Tho ^pcoplo of this
Budget
per
capita, $16.60.
To
drive
n
globulo
from
a
tea
river lines.
state hnvc since found out thnt ho was
And
follow
it
nwny.
rij^ht on this question lyid just
H E Ford chassis at only $295 now
LAKELAND:—
Thoy do not understand who scoff
South Florida Fair opens today in thought in ndvnnee o f their concep­
makes possible a light motor delivery
Total
nsHsesed
valuation,
$4,800,000.
And nU its virtues miss,
Then tho
Tampa and they nro expecting u big tion of whnt wnn right.
Millage,
24,
car
at a cost so low that merchants can­
crowd down there for the week’H fes­ next big thing which he faced and Who think thnt this is all fo r Golf
Water
rates,
18-12
cents
per
thous­
For
Golf
is
moro
than
this.
not afford to overlook it. And the noted
tivities. The South Florida Fair is a fought wns tho infnmouB JJsch-Cumand gallons. Minimum $1.00 per mo.
dependability o f Ford products meaps a great exposition of South Florida miiign railroad plot to get control of
Electric light, 13-7c per k. w.
fruits and vogotnblcH nnd Seminolo tho railroad lines; he voted ngninst For Golf is earth’s nmbnssador,
surer
delivery service.
Electric power, C-3c k. w. 1
Thnt conies to haunts of men,
county ought to be represented Uioro. this measure when all tho rest of tho
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Assessed valuation per capita, $532.
However, thoy havo our best wishes Florida delegation voted for it ns well To lure them from the hanking floor,
W
ith
a
body
to
meet
your
particular
re­
Budget
por
capitn,
$24.40.
The counter nnd tho pen.
for success even though wo are nb- ns most ,ef the Democrats, simply
quirements, which we can supply at a
(Tho abovo figures are based on
because th% bosses wanted them to, To lend them gently by tho hand
-iBent.
information
and
estimates
furnished
nominal
figure, there is nothing that will
From
toil
dnd
stress
nnd
strife,
but Pnrk again faced the music and
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Lakeland
Chamber
of
Commerce
And
gAido
thorn
through
tho
summer
save
you
so much in time, help, and ac­
&lt;ld them that ho didn’t euro for what
3\bfcordlng to Bob Holly, Ed. Lnno
in Docombor, 1021).
*
land
tual
cash
as
a Ford1delivery car.
* scored ns high as Carl Dnnn. Ed., bo tho party trought or tho President or
ORLANDO:—
Along
tho
path
of
life,
the
bosses,
he
wns
going
to
vote
\
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•
, 1
Bpb says, sold Charlie Gnno two SunAssessed valuation, $12,531,487.
against
such
rotton
bills
as
that.
IF you are operating a merchandise de­
lord lots. Wonder if Charlie is buy­
Millage, 18.
Then came tho consideration of tho Tho pastime of philosophers,
ing lots promiscuously tho state over
livery,
let us show you how the Ford
Water rates: Schedulo A, nnnual
For such a man must bo,
just to mako hlmsolf solid- wlt&gt; tho roasoating of tho crooked Nowborry in
chassis
at its extremely low operating
minimum $15.00; first 15,000 gals, at
populaco? Well, at thnt, if we got tha United Stntos Sonnte and the way When far away the golf ball whirrs 30c; next 85,000 gaiB. at 25c; over
cost will handle your deliveries quickly
And hldos behind a tree.
Charlie, an Carl says we will, we that Senator Trammell skinned those
100.000 gals at 20c. Schedule B, an­
and at a m inim um expense.
A man mny seo his business fall,
grafters
and
their
acts
beyond
havo a chance to score over Bob and
nual minimum $30; ontiro consump­
And
never
turn
n
hair,
doubt
that
ho
was
not
nfrald
of
tho
Ed. y e t — Reporter-Star,
whole bunch and nlso^proved to his But men are strong who loao ths ball tion at 20c. Schedule "C "— Residen­
tial: 'Yard hydrant, $5.00 por year;
And still refuso to awear.
FLORIDA WEATHER AGAIN DE­ people In Florida that the same ele­
kitchon sink, $8.00 por year; bath tub,
ment that railroaded tho conscription
SERVES CONSIDERATION
$6.00 per year; toilet, $4.00 per year;
It
l&amp;
a
game
of
honor,
too,
measure,* tho same bunch that push­
FO RD D E A L E R
lavatory, $2.00 per year; sprinkling:
That tries the souls of men
ed
over
tho
Esch-Cunynfngs
bni
The country has passed through one
c . C. COBB, Salesman
Sanford. Fla.
Up to 1,000 feet, $5.00 per year; 1,000
It's easy on the public vlow
,.
,r ■
•
1t'
o f /th e severest Bold spoilt of the also behind Newberry and for the
to
3,000
feet,
$7,00
per
year;
8,000
to
To be all honast men.
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p u t two decades.
The weather, ef very simple reason that Newberry
6.000 feet, $8.00 per year; 5,000 to
But he dewrvos an angel’s fringe .■
had
money
and
a
pull
dagarflless
of
. course, was fslt In Florida, but not
10.000 feet, $10.00 per year.
Who paths of truth ha*1 trod,
to any notlceabla axtant
Not o w n 1whothor It loworod thtm or not in the

THE SANFORD HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

iil/tlis |extreme northern pert of the
state did the thermometer register
thirty-two degrees, or freeling; and
in th o‘ southern part o f the atato ru­
mors o f cold waves carried witl/them
fnr-nwey sounds.
The sun continued to shine in Flor­
ida; the mockingbirds remained on
the job and serenaded tho crisp of
day; tho streams flowed on in tho old
Indolent way; nature flirted with the
breezes in the same light apparel, and
tho wondors o f the Sunshine State
are appreciated .moro than over.
Florida’s weather is one of its
greatest asscrtB.
The stntemqnt is
time-worn, but tho truthfulness of
it has ngnin'bcen forcibly impressed
upon residents and visitors within our
gates.
i Nature location is tho great pro­
tection.
Land nnd sea join arms to
guard o ff tho extreme weather, and
tho sky smiles oh tho union,
Wo
have commercialized oA our ideal
yrenthcr, and nro still doing it, but
there ie n* end to tho possibilities in
this direction. Everlasting advertising
in going to help tho state realize
them. Slogans such ns tho ono adopt­
ed by Miami will help— "It’s Juno In
Minmi" is suggestive, and other sec­
tions of tho atato aro justified in ad­
opting slognns of similar meaning.
Those slognns are remembered long
nfter other things'are forgotten.
Florida wenthcr again stands out
for nntionnl consideration.—Jackson­
ville Metropolis.

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THE BANFOIII) WEEKLY HERALD, TO D A Y, FBBHPART

g r e a te st o p p o r t u n it y in sou th
is AT SANFORD SAYS WILLIAM T.

HOME COMING WEEK
EAST FLORIDA SEMINARY
STUDENTS AT GAINESVILLE

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NEWFIRETRUCK
OUR WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW
ARRIVED FOR
By Henry Clews &amp; Co.
DEMONSTRATION

GAINESVILLE, Feb, 1.— Properotlons for the reunion here March
R J|and 9 of former students of the
i
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East Florida Seminary, nt which
many Floridians were educated and
Now York, Feb. 1, 1922.
tho progress toward hlghor
price*
p ir s t Class Modern Tourist Hotel Here Would which parsed out of cxiatanco some ONE OF THE VERY LATEST AND
during
tho
past
week
or
two
roflcct*
Secretary
Mellon's
statement
In
BEST PUMPERS AND
Prove Great Investment
years ngo with other institutions to
reply to inquiries put to him by Rep­ a consciousness of thnt fact on th*
TRUCKS MADE
be mergod with the University o f
resentative Fortlney, .In which ho re­ part of tho public at largo. A very
views tho soldiers' bonus proposal nnd similar situation exists in a number of
Sanford, Fla., Fob. 1, 1922.
stream and Into tho basin in front of Florida and the Florida State College
Tho new firo engine, pumper nnd makes it plain that tho monoy requir­ other industrial branches, notably In
tho hotel grounds, forcing out tho for women, nro going forward rapid­
Sanford Chnmbor o f Commerce,
lnko water nnd taking its placo, with a ly nnd the local commltfoo in chnrgo auxiliary chemical combined arrived ed must bo rnised by taxation, hns leather and In tho principal leather
Sanford, Fla.
result thnt you would have in front of of arrangements is betiding ovory ef­ here yesterday and was unloaded by placed a vory sharp Issue before tho stocks.
Gentlemen:
tho representative of tho LaFrnnce business community. According to
Tho fnct that our monoy nnd credit
Sinco Joining your Chamber of tho hotel, another pool of clea." W. tor fort in an attempt to get in touch with
Engine
Co.,
II.
T.
Gleason,
who
Is
giv­
those
who
attended
tho
school.
situation
is sounder than for a long
Mr.
Mellon,
the
cost
of
present
bonus
Commerce last year, my interest in approximately BOO feet square.
ing her tho once over and will mako a plan* will ultimately run from |3,- tlmo past is being repeatedly demon­
Numerous
committees
have
been
Sanford has not only continued but
The central feature of this wholo
demonstration tomorrow if possible 300,000,00 to $5,200,000,000 and will strated. Statistics of failures for
increased and after the vory remark­ plan would be to have such a hotel as organized and it hns been announced
nnd show the commissioners and the bo likely to require ns largo a sum as 1921 now available show a surpris­
thnt
from
time
to
time
their
person­
able response to my suggestion look- would uttract tho class of people in
people generally what this newest ^1,000,000,000 in cash during hte first ingly small ratio of bnrtic failure*,
'ing to the improvement of your water- winter who like to frequent beachos nel would be enalrgcd by the addition
wrinklo in fire-fighting apparatus two years. Tho secretary's conserva­ particularly for those in tho national
of
others.
The
committees
ns
organ­
Iront, it is only natural that I should and swim in the salt water during the
will do. Tho now engine will pump tive statement that the field of taxa­ system and in tho federal reserve sys­
&lt;ontinuc my study of Sanford and its summer, nnd part of the plan would ized nt this time follow:
7G0 gallons of water a minute and tion is nlrendy well covered and that tem generally. High reserves at fed­
Advisory
committee,
(To
bo
con­
be to have tho swimming contests at
natural advantages.
sulted with regard to all plans Major carries a 35 gallon chemical tank and the department would hesitate to rec­ eral reserve banks are no novelty,
Venturing to enumerate theio in Sanford during the -winter, nnd of W. L. Floyd, Gainesville.
Captain 1,000 feet of hose and is ready to fight ommend additional taxes calculated to nnd tho past week’s figure of 77.2 per
a conversational way to some o f tho course, also motor banting and sailing George M. Lyuch, St. Petersburg. any kind of fire at any time and any
provide the money needed for the cent for tho reserve ratio o f the 12
fellow members o f our organization, I races on the lake.
Major W. R. Thomas, Gainesville, place.
bonus Is a very moderate wny of call­ institutions is in lino with the figures
In
a
comparatively
few
years,
the
have been requested by several to put
In fnct tho now firo truck is the ing attention to tho disastrous finan­ of roccnt weeks. Experlenco as to
Professor Brinson, Gainesville.
them in the, form of a letter to the waterway will be opened up South
Commlttco on Invitation, Miss Ida last word in fire fighting equipment cial effects of nny such progrnm ns rntes has provon that n fair yield is
through tho SL Johns river into the
Chamber.
C. Burkhim, chairman, Mrs. E. G. Bax­ nnd will not only roduco tho insur­ now contemplated.
necessary in order to keep out-of-town
and tho trip will be ns popular or
In my judgment, there Is in San­
ter, Mrs. J. A. Spruill, Mrs. L. D. ance rate in Snnford but will demon­
money in tho Now York market, and
President
Hnrdlng
hns
not
yet
an­
more so in the winter, as arc trips up
ford one of the greatest opportunities
Morris, D. J. Edwards, J. R. Miltan, strate thnt from this time forward we nounced a decision ns to our represen­ this fact tends to confirm tho belief
tho&lt;Hurison in tho sumer.
in the South or nnywhqre else for a
Miss Nolle DaCosta (nlT of Gaines­ enn rest assured thnt regardless of tation ns to tho conference in Genoa. thnt extreme reductions in rntes nro
Sinco time began, men and women,
first-class modom flro-proof tourists’
ville). Mrs. Fred Gilbert, Kissimmee, breaking mains nnd low pressuro our Premier Lloyd George's address at not to bo expected in the near future,
too, havo been wont to gather for rest
hotel, nnd I would Bubmit tho follow­
Miss Sue Bnrco, Clenrwntor, IIowcll property will bo protected. Not only Westminster n week ngo offered posi although there nro nbundnnt free
and recreation around springs, nnd
ing in support of that opinion.
T. Lykes, Henry Hollingsworth, Har­ is this n great investment for th o l,jvo mjvocngy 0f jiio conforenco ns a funds In many parts of the country,
thiH is tho renson why. Tho remnrk
I believe thore nro hundreds of
ris, Greenville,S. C., W. C. G. Kilgore, business portion of tho city but tho
of rt,building trade nnd restor- and particularly in tho citios. There
of that great explorer, Ponce do Leon,
thousands of others, besides myself,
Wildwood, Mrs, George Dnvcnport, suhurbnn sections of tho city as woil. ing exchange; and whllo not directly 1s now no renson why commercial
regarding the springs of Floridn, has
who have hnd in the north by the end
Jacksonville, Solomon Mans, Tnmpn, Wherever water enn bo procured in doing so, nevertheless by Inference businesses should not supply them­
hnd such a wide circulation and at­
Charles Price, Ilrooksville, Mrs. Paul any quantity this new truck will pump built up n strong argument for tho selves with the funds they requlro nt
of summer, all tho salt wntor nnd
tracted so much attention throughout
it out and can throw three streams of participation of the United Stntcs. very moderate figures; indeed, most
Carter, Mnrinnnn..
ocean experionco that they havo nny
tho world, I am very much inclined to
Commlttco on Publicity, Byron water over any of tho highest build­ Such participation appears to bo nn of the banks in nil parts of tho coun­
use for and that they like myself, in
believe thnt his remurk was intended
*
Me G. West, Jacksonville, chnirman ings in tho city.
coming South for tho wintor, natural­
admitted necessity if arrangements try would be very glad to see nn acto mean just exactly what tho words
ly want to get into tho interior ion
for the stnte nt Inrgo. Eli Futch, vicenro
to bo effected for tho financing tivo revival of thu commorclnl de­
convoy. In other Words, ho referred
chairman for the stnte at largo, MIbs
fresh water. It Is well known that In
of
exports
nnd the stabilization of mand.
to tho "springs of eternal youth" to
Everything Ready
Francis Wells, vice-chairman, Gnlnenthe north wo havo no end of people
Market conditions during the past
foreign
oxchnngo
conditions.
As
convey tho menning thnt they flow on
ville, Perry G. Wnll, Tnmpn,.T. Curry,
who live along the soashoro and go to
For
The
Opening
of
week
havo bee# somewhat uncertain
things
nro
now
going,
tho
absence
or
forever, nnd certainly through Flori­
Merchant, Madison, Elmer McCreary,
the interior on our fresh wntor lakes
nnd
irregular.
demand has
only
technical
representation
of
da's water stRiply and her almost con­
South Florida Fair Frunco nnd tho United States might been slack, but Buying
Gainesville, Mrs. L. J. Knight, Ocala,
and to the mountains for tho summer.
the
&lt;gcncrnl
public
tinual sunshine, this land has attrac­
Mrs. W. A. Roxby, Daytona.
Now wlnto.- nights hero in Sanford are
nro
in
a
receptive
mood,
and
with
rosult
in
practically
rendering
tho
tions second to none nnd superior to
Finance Committee, r. DeVoro B. County Exhibits Will Be Better Than conference ineffectual. Monnwhilc, in any market encouragement would
as cool or cooler than they are in the
nlmos't nny thnt I have ever visited.
Ever
Morris, treasurer local organization,
Adirondncks or other mountain re­
the hope of tho performance) of some not hesitnto to make fresh purchases.
Yours sincerely,
Chnirman,
Dr.
J.
Mnxcy
Doll,
J.
H.
gions in the north during our summer
thorough work nt Genoa, current quo­ Tho trouble is that spurts of activity
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY.
TAMPA, Jan. 31.— (Special).—Ev­ tations of the principal European ex­ arc followed by periods of sluggish­
Vidal, Miss Betty Miller.
months nnd tho air in tho morning is
Progfnm nnd Entertainment, Ell erything is in readiness for tho opon- changes have continued to effect u ness duo to the publication from time
just as snappy and invigorating.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Futch, chairman; Mrs. J. W. McCol­ ng dny of tho South FLorldn Fair here distinctly better condition of nlTairs to time of Inst year’s unfavorable
Coming to loention, Sanford is at
WILL STUDY STATE
lum, assistant chnirmnn.
tho present time, nt the head of navi­
Thursday morning, February 2. Ev­ than has been truo for some time past. earnings reports, and this condition
Sub-Commlttpc on progrnm, Kline
TAKE UP THE WORK
gation on tho S t Johns river, nnd my
Itnllroad prospects continue to bo has a discouraging effect on thu out­
Graham, chnirman; J. Fletcher Bur- ery building lias been cpmpleted; ev­ the fundamental factor In tho secur­ side man, although it does not produce
idea is thnt no end of people would
nott, MisH Mable Sachet, Mrs. Orvillo ery booth in tho county exhibit build­ ities market in more ways thnn one. any liquidation of consequence. Tho
come down to Jacksonville by steamer
DELAND, Jan. 31.—Members of
ings have been put in shape. A smnil Tho events of tho past few weeks sugar business is fast righting Itself,
T. Stone.
and then travel by day bon.t up tho
the commission appointed recently by
Sub-Committee
on
Ecntcrtninment,
army of men hns been busy tho past have furnished fresh evidence thnt nml most of tho refining and produc­
SL Johns riyer. Tho distanco to Snnford from Jacksonville is approxi­ tho Florida Educntlpnal Association Mrs. W. M. Dale, Chairman, Mrs. two weeks putting on tho final touch­ the roads havo groat vitality nnd with ing companies nro now in n fair way
mately tho same as from New York to study matters pertaing to educa­ Thornton B. Stringfcllow, Mrs. L. J. es. Each county ngent or mnri' in even moderately favorable conditions to show profits hereafter instead ef
to Albany, and of course, for northern tion in this state, and tho executive Burkhim, Mrs. Geo. S. Waldo, Miss chnrgo of tho exhibit for soma coun­ could make a good recovery, Tho de­ deficits. Tho firmness of tho woolen
ty, is hero or hns his agent here plac­ cision of tho United States labor board Bharcs Indicates quite clearly tho Im­
people, it is a vojrnge of discovery committee o f the association, have Myra McMillan.
Committee on Hotels and Trnrtepor ing that' county’s particular exhibits. ns to working rules is favorablo to proved condition of tho woolen trade,
every foot o f the wny.
been requested to meet at Gainesville,
Then you havo Lake Monroe, about Jan. 30 for the purpose of getting tntion, Mrs. E. G. Baxter, Chnirmnn, Lnst minute gathering of tho best the roads, and thoro is undoubtedly and this Is also truo with respect to
S. T. Doll, Mrs. DeVero B. Morris, C. fruit, Vegetables, plants, shrubs, nnd a bettor prospect of renchtng some tho shares of tho Steel corporation and
five/Tnilcs long by four and a half umjorwny tholr work.
S. Robertnon, Mrs. Oscnr Morris, J. flowers is being made. Most of tho agreement "out of court" between tho of tho copper companies. Tho outlook
milea wide, with .ample room 'for all
Tho call for tho meeting was made
staple products such as grain, forngo, managers and thu employes than has therefore, is by no moans discourag­
kinds of small boating and sailing, by C, R. M? Sheppard prosldcnt of tho B. Dell, Miss Alma Fennell.
meats nnd thu iike, were brought in existed thus fur. But Just ns these ing, although thu markot may con­
and to tho south further up the St. association nnd Dr. Joseph Rummer,
dnyd ngo.
Johns river, there are no end of lakes chairman of tho executive committee.
more favorable conditions present tinue to bo n two-eldcd affair until It
The county exhibits will bo surpass­ themselves, tho demand of tho agri­ is demonstrated moro fully that pres­
as large or larger with swinding Tho executive committee plans to in­
ingly beautiful. There is intenso riv­ cultural interests for further cuts in ent predictions of trade improvement
streams, nnd no end of wilderness for augurate stops looking to nn increas­
alry
not only to make thu most artistic rates is once mure voiced through thu nro well founded.
hunting and fishing.
*
ed membership in tho association.
t
displays
but to make tho best all- medium of the farm conference at
Now tho supreme attraction which
HENRY CLEWS.
The cducnUonnl commission, com­
around
showing,
for every county ex­ Washington. There lias been nothing
Florida hns, and which no 'other point prising nine members, two from each
WHY CAN THRASHER &amp; GAR­
in the United States has anything to congressional district nnd ono from NER sell Furnishings nnd Shoes hibitor in the show hopes to enpturo in recent development thnt would war­ AMERICAN PARTY
ono or more of the main prizes out of rant such a reduction in rates un­
compare with, is its natural springs of the state nt large in charged with the
TO SEVEN PACTS
cheaper thnn the concern which sells the total of about twenty-five thous­ less it could be accompanied by a cor­
artesian water.
At Green Cove study of n broad field in tho rblucntOF CONFERENCE
on time? BECAUSE THEY SELL and dollars which the South Florida responding lowering of cost of pro­
Springs, a short distance above Jack­ icpal life.
sonville, there is a natural spring .dis­
THINK IT OVER. Fair nnd Gnsparilla Association is o f­ duction.
I llr T k f Aaaurlntrd 1'rraal
A program of its work calls for nn FOR CASH.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2.— Unless
The interest shown by purchasers
charging 3,000 gallons a minute which investigation of the state cntionnl When you buy ON TIME you do two fering.
The nmusoment pike is in remlincrfs of steel shares during the past week present plans nro changed, tho Wash­
flows over a curb six foot wide and system, means of financing it, nn an­ things contrary to the law of thrift:
and tho free acts are here for the as well ns tiie activity ami advance
four inches deep into a swimming alytical compares with the system of
You buy MORE RECKLESSLY thnn opening dny. Tho racehorses nro quar­ in price noticeable in a number of ington conference will give to the
poo), and this is one of thu small
education in other states.
&gt;
when you pay cash and you I’ AY tered at tho track. There is not ono specialty issues, is attributable not world eight treaties, to tievea of which
springs of Florida., Silver Springs on
Reeommondntions designed to Imthe Ocklnwnhn discharges 380,000 gal­ provo Florida’s educntionnl methods MORE for what you buy. Bookkeep­ thing left undone* that would add to merely to tiiu various rumors of cap­ the United States will be n party.
entertainment of the grent ital readjustments, mergers and the
This is tho list:
lons a minute, and we are only nt tho and its system of financing the ing nnd carrying accounts is expen­ tho
throngs,
'
sive.
WHO
KEEPS
UP
THIS
EX­
like, but to real progress toward nor­
beginning of the story. Jncksonvlllo, schools nro to be made to tho next
Four-power Pacific treaty; signed
Tho Gnsparilla fete, which begins mal conditions. For one thing, tho December 13.
a city of 90,000 inhabitants, gets its legislature by tho commission upon PENSE? THE CUSTOMER.
Iind accounts arc ulso expensive. February (I and is to be concluded tho reports which nro now being mndo
water from soven or eight, ten-inch the completion of its work.
Five-power naval limitation treaty;
WHO KEEPS tCP THIS EXPENSE? foiowing night with the coronation of public witli respect to tho fourth ready for signature.
wells, discharging under a consider­
Members of the commssion include:
THE CUSTOMER WHO HUYS ON King Gnsparilla XIV and his queen, quarter uf 1921 nro showing decided­
able head into a basin from which the
Five-power submarine nnd poison
W. S. Gnwthornc,
Gainesville,
will bu a great entertainment. The ly better results in some cases than gas treaty; ready for signature.
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pumping machinery delivers it into chairman; J. E. Knight, Tnmpn; R. TIME.
Thrasher &amp; Garner have ELIMI­ Krowe lias special costumes here, tho hnd been expected, thus indicating
the city mnins.
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*
Six-power treaty allocating Ger­
W. Vanbrunt, Inverness; F. S. HnrtsNATED
THESE EXPENSES. When pirato ship has been put in true form, that the turn for thu better thnt has man Pnciflc cables, drafting.
Anywhere in tho St. Johns River field, Tnllnhassee; J. If. Workman,
Nine-power treaty on Chinese tar­
valley, practically any amount of pure Pensacola; J. S. Richards, Fort Laud* you spend your money with them NO and Capt. Tent I.oznno has hnd his been so much talked of is already sovPART OF YOUR MONEY GOES TO whiskers trimmed and waxed to tho end weeks under wny. .Significant in iff; drafting.
artesian water can bo obtained simply erdalb, and S. Johnson, Orlando.
PAY FOR BOOKKEEPING AND exact piratical ungle.
tills connection is the much improv­
Nine-power treaty on tho Chinese
by putting down n.hole or number of
nAD ACCOUNTS because Thrasher
Tho‘ railroads have offered special ed outlook with respect * to sugar questions; drnftlng.
b°h's through tho overlying strata nnd
USE CORN AS CEREAL
, &amp; Gamer sell for CASH ONLY. If rate* from all parts of the stato for shares, growing its it does directly out
American-Japanese treaty regard­
the supply
practically inexhaustible.
you are interested in LOWERING, the entire period of the fair.
of a better valuation for raw and re­ ing Yap; virtually ready for signa­
It. of course, comes from tho rainfall
At Present Prices It’s.Decldely to YOUR LIVING EXPENSES, PAY
fined sugar. Both tho product Itself ture.
m the interior of the stuto which finds
CASH nnd trade where Shoes, Cloth SUGGESTIONS FOR WATER- - nmLtho stocks of tho sugar companies
Pockctbook’s Advantage to Go
Chinesc-Jnpntieso treaty regarding
its way down below'the tight strata
ing nnd Furnishings are sold at re­
MELON GROWERS , havo been driven down too low, nnd Shantung; nearing Completion.
Back to War-Time Practice
and then comes up to the surface
duced cash prices. THRASHER A
through nnturnl faults, when It is call­
GARNER’S. Wo have many smnil
Watermelon growers o f Control
ed springs, or through drivenVells or
Tho best wny to find out which ce­ lots of Men's, Women’s nnd Children's Florida should havo thoir scud In tho
holes bored down, when it is called ar­
real is more economldnl for tho fam­ Shoes, stnndnrd stock and quality, ground by February 20. Growers of
»
a
tesian wntor.
that
are
on
sale
at
hlg
sacrifices.
South
or
North
Floridn
should
plant
ily
to
use
without
impairing
tho
en­
Now as you know, Snnford, at my
-'•oggestion, has reserved mopi than ergy-giving qualities of tho fnmlly's Prices of ALL SHOES reduced TEN a few days earlier or inter.
Now land is* best for watermelons.
-*0O feet of waterfront to make a clear menu is to compare price* of the dif- (to FIFTEEN PER CE^JT Our cntire
lino
of
clothing
cut
to
or
below
If
you cannot get new land, select a i
*
■water basin In front of tho hotel prop­ ferent corcnls,
cost.
fMust
be
moved
to
mnko
room
plat
where melons hnve not been
According
to
food
spcsclaltists
ol
erty. My idea would bo to have a hogrowing for five or six years.
This
tel in tho form of a hollow square tho Homo Demonstration Department for Spring Stock,.
Wo are headquarters for Army lessons the risk of disease. *'
with tho open side facing the lake, Florida State College, Tailnhassoo, all
Watermelon land should be broad­
nnd I would hero call attention to ono cereal groins havo practically tho Cots, Mattresses, Dlnqkets,(Shirts and
Pants.
Tho
prices
nil
reduced.
Give
casted
and disc-hnrrowed two or
aupremo condition which is most im­ same food values when eaten In n
three
weeks
before planting tlmo,
us
your
business,
We
will
save
you
portant. Sanford Is located on tho mixed liet containing plenty of milk,
About
ten
days before planting,i
money.
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W e have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the
vegetables
and
fruits.
Therefore,
atj
south side of Lake Monroe and conse
THRASHER
&amp;
GARNER.
check
o
ff
tho
field
nnd
apply'from
present
low
prices,
corn
may
well
bo
25*ltc
fluently all day long oho is looking to­
400 to 600 pounds of fertilizer to tho IS
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regular Black Paper
wards the north or away from the used in place of other grains on tfio
Tanlnc corrects stomach disorders, acre, putting It around the places a
*un, which makes it a delight t&lt;^ look family table.
Quick breads and breakfast cereals strengthens the nervos and, restores where the'seed will be plantad. This £
out on tho everchanglng surface bf
in which com is the chief-ingredient health through Ita effect on the ap­ means that the fertilizer will bocomo! 5
the lake from morning until night
-Ask U s for Prices­
Incorporated into the soil and there 1■
To return to our consideration of are palatable, appetizing and easily petite and nutrition of tho body.
will be less danger of Injury to the [5
Roceipes for them will be Adv.
the hotel. * In the center o f the an prepared.
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seed from the caustic action o f the-Y
sent
to
persons
who
write
to
the
pre­
closed grounds, would be a .magntflA
dishonorable
mothod
of
warfare
fertilizer.
*
viously
mentioned
officeat
Talla*
oontiswimming pool fed b y , arteilpn
It
la
a
good
Idea
to
follow
the
first
^
■
is
any
mothod
that
would
help
the
oth­
■water and the overflow from this pool, basiee.
r
M w -housokM per* learned 'during er follow more thah It would help you. planting with otie or two others, 15
fourjpp five thousand gallons a min
t'.- t
t
&lt; about a weeq Intervening between ■
flte, Would Qnd Its way down through" the war to prepare com foods iflTmany
Juat what does the conference do each.
This Is advised because frost )■
different way*, andd now that com i*
(j(tho grounds In a perfectly cfe
SA N F O R D , FL O R ID A
In
the
interval*
when
it
Isn't
wound­
la
liable
to kill unexpectedly the first
*o
low
dn
price,
careful
housewives
Indian river and then passenger-boa
'll
ing the pride of participating nation* T planting.
\
•art eeml|ng again to it* wider d m .
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will run fiom Jacksonville ■ ■rai

DONNELLY AND GIVES HIS REASONS

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY DERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1088
terast at the rat* o f elx per centum n.»
annum, are dated January tat, i n *
terast payable sem i-annually on jinS*
ft;
ary let and July le t or each year both
Lett than fifty dollars worth o f trees,
principal and Interest payable at N . i
Mass., student of Georgetown Univer­
Y ork. State o f New YoVk; said bonsT
shrubs and plants caused a property to
ttt Itt
being o f the denomination o f H .ooos!
sity.
sell for five hundred dollars more than
each" and all o f said bonds n a f f l f
on J a n u a ry 1st, 1963; said bonds to hi
Guy
S.
Eldridgo,
Salt
Lake
City,
a
had been offered" for it.
One pecan
DEATH OF EDNA PAGENHART
sold su b ject to the a p p ro v in g onlni.i?
irothor-ln-law
of
Senator
Siffoot
o
f
o f John C. T hom son, obtained by n 2
tree often produces many dollars'
H
Hoard o f C ounty Commlsslonore
'Jtah.
(From Tu««U t’» Dallr)
worth of nuts in a season. A few fig
Seminole County, F lorida: snld bond,
Oscar G. Knnston, Chicago, his wifo
will be eold aubject to delivery within
Miss Edna Leo Pagnnhart, eldest
trees will ret even more and other
ten dnya a fto r acceptan ce o f bid
Vii
and
two
daughters,
Helen
and
Anyln.
daughter
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
A.
Fngbids must be accompanied with a cam
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.
fled
check
fo
r
ono
and
on
e-h
alf
n,2
Cutler T. Lnflln, jr., aged sixteen, nnhnrt, died this morning at 7:30 after
cent, o f the am ount o f tho bonds to hi
Chicago.
The first cost o f trees and the up­
sold.
Tho County Commissioners of
on Illness of Beveral years. MIbs Pa­
Seminole County. Florldn, reserve ih«
Miss Nannie Leo Lambert, formerly gnnhart was In poor health for somo
keep expense are insignificant in cons*
right to reject a n y and all bids. pro.
poaals s h o u l d bo addressed to t u b
of Ashboro, N. C.
partson with returns. Even a small lot
time and about n year ago hnd an
HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
John W. Murray, Tho Ptolns, Vo.
will accommodate a few specimens, m
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA it
operation in tho hopes o f prolonging
Sanford, Florida.
1 ‘
W. B. Sammon, of Wyoming, stu­ her life but she was unable to rally
odd corners.' Start your platting this
WITNESS my hand as Clerk or the
Hoard o f County Commlssionere o f Her,,.
dent at George Washington Univer­ from tho effects of tho dtocaso and
Hi . '
winter, making additions as yon can.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. Inolo County, Florida, and the seal o*
sity.
said Hoard, this 3rd day o f January a
tho operation nnd for some time has JOHN O. LEONAltDY.
You will get pleasure as well as profit.
A’
Solicitor fo r Complainant.
23-13to D. 1922.
W. L. Schoolfield, Danvillo, Vs.
hardly been able to leave her home.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS
Our catalog and planting guide will
Clerk.
Hoard
o
f
Cornu
Lavcrno Sprout, 4god 17, Chicago, Her death, however, wns unexpected NOTICE TO PAYING CONTRACTORS
help you. This book is free for the
ty Commissioner,
nephew of Representative Elliot W. and was a shock to her many friends
Seminole County, Fi^
asking. Write for it,today. We have
Sealed proposals, subject to the Bale 21-Bto
' **
Sproul, o f Illinois.
here and clsewhore.
o f Ronds, will bo received by the C oun­
a complete stock o f good trees, shrubs,
ty Commissioners o f tho County
of
Lewis Strnyer, Washington corres­
Edna Lee Pngnnhnrt wns born in Seminole,
the Circuit Coart o f the leven th J*.
Slate o f Florida, at the o f ­ Indlelol
plants o f alt kinds adapted to Florida
Circuit o f Florldn, In and fur
pondent of tho Pittsburgh Dlspntch.
Wosterport, Maryland, January 30th, fice o f the Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
Hemlnorl County,— In Chancery
and the South, in the best varieties.
o f the County o f Seminole, at Sanford.
II. Conroy Vance, Fredericksburg, 1800, nnd hnd lived with her parents Florida, nt or before Id n. m. on the
NOTICE OF MAATF
1 SALE
n Snaford for the past eighteen y c » - v . vth day o ^ F e b r u a ^ ^ A .
fojM he
Va.
V
v
Seminole
C
ounty
llnnk,
a
corporation.
c . M. n n i v r i m n a r.n ,
William Woltcrs, Brooklyn, N. Y., where her kindness and gentle man- and culvorts
culverts on tho
the ffoo llo w in g
highComplainant,
Jn r li.a tiT lIlr , F lo rid a .
ways:
vs.
student nt Georgetown University.
nor and devotion to duty had won for
Oviedo to Ooldon’rod, a pproxim ately Mabel M. Keoly, et ul. Defendants
Mary Ethel Atkinson.
her a large place in tho hearts of her 37,000 hc]. yards.
Z X JU ZZ Z ti
Is hareby given that under and
Chuluoln South to County Line, ap­ byNotice
virtue o f a decree o f foreclosure und
Joseph W. Beal.
many friends. She attended tho pub­ proxim ately 10,000 eq. yards.
sale
entered
In the above entitled cause
Hoad, a p p rox im a tely 11,000 on the 2*lh day
o f Decomber. A. D. io n
William G. Biklo.
ic schools of this city nnd while more nq.Oscooln
yards.
I, ne Special Master In Chancery, on
Proposals will bo received upon the Monday, the 6th day o f Fobruary, A D
Thomas R. Bourne.
*
or less of nn invalid tho totter years
fo llo w in g typos o f roads: Asphalt, c o n ­ 1932, In front o f the Court House door
Mrs. Daisy Garvey Bowden.
of her life was nlways cheerful and crete; Bituminous Macadam and Sur- nt
Sanford, Semlnolo County, Florida
Treated Macadam.
Albert Buohlor.
o ff e r fo r snlo nnd eel) to tho high­
busy and for many years was tho ef­ fnco
P roposals shall bo presented In n will
est and best bidder foy caeh during the
William M. Cnnby.
ficient assistant to Dr. Puleston in his scaled envelope endorsed on tho o u t ­ legal hours o f juilo, tho follow in g ,i8side "Proposal fo r Road C onstruction”
land, slrbato, lying and being
Mrs. D. H. Coveil.
office work nnd in Inter years for Dr. with tho name o f tho bidder or b id ­ scribed
In the County o f Somlnole, State of
ders.
,
'
W. M. Crocker.
moro particularly described as
Langley, Her illness was borne with
Each proposal shall be accompanied Florida,
follow s, l o - w l t : '
Vinson W. Dnubor.
Christian fortitudo nnd cheerfulness by a certified check Issued upon a State
Tho NEU o f N W U o f S W U ;
or National Hank, and mado payable to
f BW H o f N W U ij S
....................
N iW
U of
Thomns M. Dorsoy.
nnd only those of her immediate fam­ tho order o f tho Clerk o f tno Circuit oMWfi.
nnd
id tho s l i o f the N&gt;i o f the
of-thn County o f Somlnole In the HV4 o f SB
Miss Helen DorBch.
EU o f the N W H o f Hoc. la
ily know how qho Buffered und how Court
sum o f flvo per cent o f the amount of Twp, 19 8., llange 3U E . nnd also begin— Kneesl (son Howard Knecsl).
shu struggled against tho inevitable the hid.
The successful bidder will bo requlr- nlng 30 chs. N o f the SW cor. o f said
run
Scott Montgomery.
end. The funeral wilj occur from tho ufl to give bond equal to fifty per cent soctlon, tow nship nnd rango:
Ihonco N 20 c h s , thence E 10 chs
f the amount o f hie or their bid, suoh thence H 20 chs., thence W 10 chs to
William A. Walters,
lute residence at tho com er of Onk obond
to be oxecuted by a Surety Co. li­
o f begin n in g;
less b e g i n n i n g
D. N. Walsh.
and Third street tomorrow afternoon censed to do business In the Slnte o f point
1114.5 feet W est nnd 20 feet South of
Florldn, nnd the bidder shall produce a tho
NE
cor.
o
f
tho
S
W
U o f Sec. Jfl
Jack McKimlle, **
nt 2:30, Dr. Hyman, of tho Baptist certificate from the Treasurer o f tho
Tp. 19 H„ R ango 30 E., run thence S
State
or
Florida
sh
ow
in
g
tho
amount
o
f
Wyatt McKimlifc.
church officiating. Interment will bo tho deposit nnd the class o f bonds enld 120 ft. thanco W 120 ft., thenco N iiq
ft., thenco E 120 ft., to point of beginChristine Thompson.
made nt Lukevicw.
deposit covors.
•
nlng.
Tho Bond shall he approved by the
PnuluR Lamby.
Term s: Cash. P urchaser to pny for
“
"
lilt! ’
Hoard‘ o f‘ County
Commissioner!!.
deed.
Copies
o
f
tho
pinna
nnd
epoclflcatlonn
Miss M. E. Walsh.
Wth Ford headed for tho Shoalb, may ho seen nt tho o fflc o o f the Clerk
• J. J. DICKINSON,
Special Master In Chancery,
A. G. Eldridgo.
would it bd inappropriate to cnll him o f the Circuit Court In Sanford, or nt 20-6lc
the offlco o f Frod T. IVIllinois, Hanford,
Mrs. Alfred G| Eldridgo.
Muscle bound7
In Hie Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Florida.
Circuit, In nnd fur Seminole,
Tho County, Commlssionere reserve
F. H. Ernest.
County, Florldn,
the right to reject a n y nnd all bids or
McC. Farr.
accept any bid they may deem to bo fo r
IN CHAN CERY
thu best Intoreat o f tho County.
Christina Felgo.
L. A. BHUMLKY,
F. to W o o d ru ff, Coniplnlutnnt,
Chairman Hoard
John F. Fleming.
v»,
County Commissioners.
Misfc Mary Leo Fleming.
It’s ready now. 100 hnndHoinnly II- Attest;
C. H. Llndsloy, I\ Frodor nnd E. J.
Close,
Defendants.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
(O fficial Seal)
lUBtrated pngns of worth-whllo sood
Thomas Fleming.
OltlIKU (IF fCIII.ICATIUN
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court.
'
nnd
garden
news
for
Southern
igirilonF R E D T. WILLIAMS,
TO C. II LINDBLEY. I*. FREDKR AND
G. S, Freeman.
I'd. *1* l_-1#0INlidJ
ora and torment. TIi Ib now catalog,
Engineer, Sanford, Florida.
21-Cto
Mrs. Clyde Gehurt.
from thn affidavit of F.
wo bolievo, is tho most valuable sood AllIUTIONAI. O ltllElt OF NOTICE. L. ItWappearing
o o d ru ff, thp complalntnnt. In Iho
F. II. Hall.
book ovor published. It contains 100
a b ov e entitled suit herein duly filed,
that II Is the belief o f the affiant thut
Douglas Iiylcr.
Nr tv li n t r n C o u n ty S u p e r io r Cou rt
full pages of tho most popular vege­
thu plncnn o f renldnnce o f tho above
tables, flowers and farm crop plants, Edward M. HrndlojS o f Now Have
Geo, W. “Hugh es.
named dofonduutx aro u n k n o w n ; that
there In no person In tho Htnto b f Flortho finest work of Its kind ovor at­
Connecticut,
Daniel K. Jackson.
Ida, the Horvlco o f subpoena upon whom
to
vs
“ The ojchoBtra wn« plnying beauti­ crawled out between tho seats
tempted.
Miss Elizabeth Jeffries.
would
bind said defendants, and that It
Plerrepont II Foster, o f Now Ilnven
With
our
photographic
Illustrations
Is bis belief that said defendants nro
widow,
heirs.
rcprcHuntatlvoii
nnd
where
I
saw
a
small
hole
in
the
plus
ful music and a comic film was run­
John M. Jeffries,
crudllorM o f E lou ior K. Fouler, Into o f ovor tho a g e o f twuuty-ono years of
and color pictures also from photo­
ning,” said Mr, Smithwlck, lying In his ter above. I forced myself up throug
Sanford, Florida, doernsod, and o t h ­ age.
H o w a r d Kneesi.
graphs, wo show you Just what you can
IT IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D that
ers.
&gt;
bod, bandngod and with his face and that hole, wriggling and shoving. Then
L. L. Lohmer.
said defendants C. II. Llndsloy, P. Fredgrow wUh Hastings’ Seods oven be­
Decem ber 27th, 1921
nro
hands covered with cuts. “ Suddenly I crawled out over tho snow and plas­
Action to quiet title to Innd In Now or nnd B, J. Close bo and they
fore you order tho soedH. Our cata­
Leroy Lohmor.
hereby required to appear to tho bill
Ilnven, Connecticut
log
makes
gardon
nnd
flower
bod
thoro wns a sharp crack, I looked up ter, over tho tangled debris, to tho
uf
complaint
In
this
cause
on
or
bofore
Mrs'. Leroy Lohmer.
,
Ordered, that additional notice o f tho
plnnnlhg easy und it should bo In pondoncy o f the complaint In the nhovo (bo rule day In April tho same being
and haw a grent fissure running across doors on tho Eighteenth street sldo.
Julian McKlnnoy.
entitled
cane bn given by publishing tho 3rd day o f April, A. D. 1922. at the
ovory single Southern homo. Wrlto us
“ Across the aislo from mo, when tho
the coiling. It was right over my
thin order In tho Hanford Herald, n Court House to Hanford, Florida. In doErnest E. Matedlo.
a
jx&gt;Bt-canl for It, giving your name nowvspapor published In Hanford, Fl’o r w !H! roof‘ oomiilalntnnt will bo aubond. I instantly realized what was crash came, was a llttlo follow— I
once ia. week
o weeks
Mrs. Norman E. Mnrtlndnlu.
and nddrosH. It will come to you bln.,..._...
. . . to *ton.twor
tbefore
. __ sue...
* nil
wt(* proceed Cx parto as provldod lit*
by In
law.
ccHHlvoly
beginning
Iho
never
saw
him
again,
and
I
wonder
if
happening. The plaster began to fall,
by return mail and you will ho mighty 9th day o f January, 1922.
Miss Agnes Mellon.
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D that this
notico bo publlnbod In Iho
"Hanford
dropping down in largo and small he is dend—who lnut;hed and roamed
glad you’ vo got It.
Ily tlio Court, 1 *
Mrs. Jean Mirsky.
Herald” a newspaper 1» general circu­
KNOLL Jt. AUGUn,
Huntings’
Seeds
are
tho
Stnndnrd
chunks all over tho theatre, it seem­ at every especially funny pnrt of the
In said County and Htnto, onco a
Miss Veronica Murphy.
l-6 -3 w c
Ansletant Clork. lation
week for eight con secu tive wooks.
of tho South, and tho largest mall
ed to me. While I was looking up n film. I don’t know what boenmo of
Miss Vivian Ogden.
W
itness
hand and the seal o f this
order seed house In tho" world Is hnck In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ Court this my
tho l l t h 'd u y o f Jan.. 1922.
great piece right over my head start­ him or tho others in the balcony after
cuit, .Stale o f Florida, County o f
I). F. O’Donnell.
of thorn. They’ve go* to ho thq best,
(HEAL)
E, A, DOUGLASS,
Seminole.— In Chancery
ed to fall. I ducked, crouching, invol­ wo woro showered with plaster.
Clerk.
Mrs. D. F. O'Donnell.
Wrlto now for Iho 101:2 catalog. It
22-91o_______
*
Hy:
A
M. W E EK S, D. O.
“ As the ceiling broke tho plnstor
untarily, I suppose, down between tho
O
R
DE
R
OF
I'llIII.ICATION
'
la
absolutely
froo.
Miss Lois Pilcher,
NOTICED
H. G. HASTINGS CO„ SEEDSMEN,
Bents. Tho piece struck tho scat right fell first, in chunks—it was just like
Miss Hazel Price.
O. II Faulklngham, Complainant,
Healed bids will bo received by the
A
T
L
A
N
T
A
,
GA.
vs,
an
ice
pond
breaking
up.
Tho
roof
Hoard
o
f
County
Commleslonprs of
where I had boon sitting. Tho force
Miss Mario Russell.
lllrnm A. Hnloy.'.Hnrn F. F lou rn oy nnd Seminole County, Florida, at thd Court
didn’t
give
way
on
ono
crash.
It
)yns broken by tho sent, but it pinned
for
Iho
husband John T. Flournoy, D efen d ­ House In Hanford. Florida,
Mrs. Cora C. Sigourney.
ants.
i
f
In the C ir c u it Ciiurt o f the Se v e n th J u ­
htilldlnif o f a Stockade at tho County
mo down where I was crouching. The seemed to break up everywhere. That
Miss Mario II. Smith.
To tho Defendants: Sara F. F lo u rn oy Farm, a cco rd in g to plana nnd specifi­
d i c i a l C i r c u i t u f F l o r i d a . In m id f o r
and husband John T. F lournoy, nf cations on file with the Clerk o f the
N eu iln o le C o m i t y . In t ' l i n n r r r y .
noiso was awful. It was a great tre­ let In tho snow, which enmo in thru
Mrs. Gertrude Tnylor.
1100 Sth Htreot N W „ W ashington, D, Circuit Court, up till 10 o ’clock. A, M..
mendous roar; it wns simply indescrib­ tho broken places whoro tho coiling
F obruary 7, 1922.
C.:
William Trncy.
Oil Ill-Ill OF PUBLICATION
It
nppnnrlng from the Hill o f Com-’
Tho Hoard o f County Commissioners
hud given wny.
able. I can never forgot it.
Miss Gladys Thomas.
plaint heroin filed by O. U. Fuulklng- reserve tho right to rojoct nny or all
“ It’s queer, hut I was conscious nil
■witn, Complainant, that tho defendants bids.
Victoria Wetr.nl, Complainant,!
Charles Cowles Tucker.
“ In tho midst of thu Aunring wore
Harn P. Flournoy and husband John T.
*
E. A. DOUGLASS,
vs.
the
time
when
I
wns
pinned
down
Flournoy,
aro residents o f tho C ity of 22-4tc
Clork.
Mrs.
Charles
Cowles
Tucker.
shrieks and cries of woman und chil­
Karl Wetsul, Defendant,
,
To: Karl Wulsel, Residence Unknown: W ashington, D. C., and that tholr postMr. and Mrs. Jacob Urdong.
dren, and a few shouts of mon. There thoro by the grent plcco of ceiling.
Sth Btroot, N. W. In the Circuit Court, Nrventh Judicial
it appearing from an affidavit filed o ff ic e addressD.IsC„1100
thnt thoro Is no p er­
Circuit, Brniliiolc County, Htnlr
In Ih1n cause that you are a n on -resi­ Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Vnllyntlno.
woro cries for help, groans and worst My mind, when I saw tho ceiling fall­
son
In
iho
Htato
o
f
Florida
tho service
nf Fotrldn
dent o f tho Stale o f Florida, that your o f Hutipoonu upon whom would
ing,
and
afterward,
was
just
as
clenr
bind the
Miss Mildred Walford.
o f all, tho moans of those in terrible
place of residence Is unknow n; that you mild defendants, or either o f them;
that
PETITION TO T A K E LANDS
FOR
and collected ns it is now. I knew a
lire over tho a g o o f tw en ty -o n e years.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. John,L. Walker.
pain. It was awful. I can't dcscribo
Is the belief o f this complnlnnnt thnt
PCDLIC USE, UNDER TIIE PROVIS­
nnd that there la no one In tho Htute o f It
wns hurt some, but I didn’t know how
tho
snld
defendants
and
oncli
o
f
thorn
In
ION
OF
SECTION
:iS70
REVISED
Capt. Wm. E. It. Warner, quarter­ -’ torldu tho service o f a subpoena upon pvor tho ago o f tw enty-ono yenrs.
it. I hog it all tho tinio— thoso poor
GE N E RA L
STATUTES
OF
TIIQ
whom would bind you, tho said Karl
hudly. 1It seemed that my time had master corps, .U. S. A,
It Ih therefore ordered that you, tho
STATE OF FLORIDA, 11120.
children, and men and woman, crying
Wetzel.
said
dofondantH,
and
each
of
you
do
a
p
­
conin. I lived a year, I toll you, pin­
Therefore, you nro hereby
ordered
Mrs. Wm. E. R. Warner.
and groaning there.
In this Court to the Hill o f C om ­ (’ Ity o f Hanford, a municipal corporaand required on the third day o f April, pear
ned down between tho Beats.
herein filed upon Monday, F e b ­
tloon o f tho State o f Florldn, I’ otiMrs.
Charles
M.
Wesson,
wifo
of
A.
D.
1922.
to
appear
to
tno
bill o f plaint
ruary
Glh, A. P, 1922, tho same being n
“ There wero only a few of us In tho
Honor,
“ It wasn’t until I got outside that Colonel C. M. Wesson, ordlnanco de­ cimtplulul exhibited ugulirht you In this rule day
o
f
thin
Court.
cause, oth erwise n decree pro confesso , It Is further ordered that this order
balcony. Luckily, thoro wasn't moro. I noticed blood falling from my fnco
will hu entered agatiiBt you on said be published onco a week for fou r (4) T. J. Miller, Frank L. Miller, et al„ De­
fendants.
Tho balcony gnvo wny and crashed and hands. I got out myself, fro ono partment, U. S. A.
(Into.
«
\
weeks In tho Hanford Hor- NOTICE!
Ivan J. White.
It Is further ordered that this notico consecutlvo
Boon aftor tho celling began to fall, helped mo. I crawled over tho broken
ald.
a
newspaper
published
In
Hanford,
To
ull persons Interested In or having
published In the Hanford
Horultl Hemlitolo County, Florida.
Miss Margaret Dutch, Ludington,- bo
Hons upon Ihn fo llo w in g
described
onco a week for eight wooko.
on thoso on tho lower floor, Thoy sents, plaster and snow to tho door.
Witness
my
hand
and
the
seal
o
f
the
Witness my band nnd tho seal o f said snld Court tills tho 30th day o f D ecem ­ property lying nnd being In the County
Mich.
woro caught tho worst. Wo in tho bal­ On tho way I saw n young follow ly­
o f Semlnolo and Htnto o f Florida, toCourt on this the 23rd day o f Junuury, ber. A. D. 1921.
wlt: Uoglnnlng B chains South of iho
Miss M. C. Biklo.
A. l&gt; 1922.
cony woro moro fortunate.
(HEAL)
B.
A.
DOUCLASS,
NE cor. o f the NWIJ o f tho N EU, Hoc(HEAL)
l-J
.
A.
DOUGLASS.
ing half curled up, moaning and cry­
o
f
Clerk,
Mrs.
Virginia
Farraud,
sister
tlon 2, Township 20 H, Rnngo 30 E,
Clerk Circuit Court,
“ I guosH thoro was a lapse of may- ing for holp. I leaned over to lift him
V. E DOUGLASS, D. C. thenco run South 7 chains, thenco West
Somlnole County, Fla, SCARLETT Hy:
*
GIORDAN,
bo twenty seconds—hardly more—bo- and then everything went black. Tho Minister Binuuchi, of Guatemala,
10 chains, tbouco North 7 chains, thence
Hy: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
Attorneys fo r Complnlnnnt. l-C-5lo East 10 ch n ltiH to beginning.
Kirkland Duke.
HI LUCKS' * M E RR VD AY ,
foro tho balcony foil. Funrty, hut it next I remember I wns at tho door,
Whereas, City o f Hanford, n munici­
S o l ic it o r s and o f C ou n sel f o r
Ill the Circuit (Inert uf (hr Seventh J u ­ pal corporation o f (bo Htato o f Florida,
Esther Foster,
Complainant.
24-8to
spun around, kind of twisted as its wiping tho blood from my eyes nml
dicial’ Circuit o f Florldn. In nnd fur
ms
filed Its 'petition in tho. o fflc o of
--------------------------------------Russell Maine.
flrnilnole Cpunty.— In Chancery
Hupports gave way, and it swung down mouth. I drtn’t know how I got out.
Ihn Clerk o f Iho Circuit Court o f HomlIn County J u d g e d Court, flints o f F lo r­
nolo
County, Florida, In thn above styl­
Mrs. Russell Mnine.
ida, Nsnilnoln County.
on thoso below. It did not go straight I didn’t bco any otlior injured ones ns
NOTICE OF MAMTEIP&amp; B A L E .
ed case. In co n form ity with tho provis­
In re Estate o f Caroline
Mrs.
Carrie
Tarsou.
ions o f Section 327G Revised donoral
down; Just kind of slid fropi tho I crawled out. I can’t remember
XV, Ilnwsnn, n lunntle.
*
Fanners Rank &amp; Trust Company,
a Statutes o f the State o f Florldn, 1920,
Notice I h hereby given that on F eb ­
Albert Baker.
co r pora t ion, Co in pi a 1n a n t,
Weight of tho debris that had fallen about that pnrt of It. My only tho’t
which said I'elltton nets forth that said
ruary 11, A. D. 19i2. at 10 o'clock a m.,
vs.
Miss Frances Biklo.
the undersigned will apply to the h o n ­ Lila K, Murrell and K. U Murrell, her petitioner (leslrcs to ucqulro for public
on us upstairs.
uso o f Its citizens (b a t certain tract,
then was to get honto before I should
orable
E.
F.
tlnuiOiohlcr,
County
Judge
Dr. James F, Shea.
husband, John M. Murrell, and P e o ­ Plcco or parcel o f land, lying and being
“ I don't know how I got out from die. My chest pained mo; my hnck
o f Homlnolo County. Florida, at bln o f ­
ples' Hank o f Sanford, a corporation, to the County o f Semlnolo and Htato o f
W.
N.
Crawford.
fice In Sanford for authority to m-ll at
Defendants.
whoro I was crouching under that Boomed broken; my face was dripping
*' tore’ 1*1 hereinabove described. And,
prlvnte snlo the undivided on o-thlrd In­
Notice Is hereby given that tinder and
*» herons, said petitioner f u r t he r Stat­
terest o f Caroline W. Dawson, a luna­ by virtue o f a decree o f foreclosure
chunk of plaster that had fallen on mo. with blood. All I wanted to do wns
en that the said lands woro nt ope time
Kub-My-Tiam, a pain killer. 13-15tc tic, lit nnd to tho follow in g described nnd sato entered In Iho above entitled ow
ned by tho Hnnford Cemotory Com­
I ronlly bolievo it Weighed all of 300 to.get homo and toll tny wlfo and llt­
real estate situate In mild Homlnolo cause on the 7th day o f July, A. D. 1921,
pany. a defunct corporation, nnd that
County, to-w lt:
I.
as
Special
Master
In
Chancery,
on
pounds. And I think I moved that tlo gjrl what hud hnppcncd and how I
Ilegln 4B rods .West o f tho Northeast Momlny. tho fltlt day of February, A, D. thn name nr tho occupants o f Iho prop­
corner o f tho H\v(* o f the HBU o f Sec­ 1923. In front o f tho Court House door erly, or chiltnuuiH thereof , (other than
plaster with my shouldortv Anyvmy, I wns hurt. I thought I was going to MINE EXPLOSION
tion 24, Township 21 .South, Range 29 nt Hanford, Homlnolo Countv. Florldn, those who linvo burlnl lets In said comIN KENTUCKY
Pjory) are T. J. Miller nnd Frnnk L.
East, run West 27 feet. Booth R0 rods. will o ff o r for snlo, and sail to
tho Miller, both o f Hanford, Seminole Coun­
dlo.”
TAKES FOUR LIVES East 27 foot, North 61) rods to plnde or lilghPHt
nnd tiest bidder f o r ‘ cash d u r­ ty, Mnrldn, who claim to have soino
beginning.
Representative! Smlthwick,
who
ing the legal hours o f sale, the fo l lo w ­ right to nuld property. And,
ELIZAIJETH DAWSON,
in g 'd e scrib e d laud, situate, lying and
lives about avblock from tho thontro,
\\ herons, the petitioner furthor states
Guardian o f tho Estate being In tho County o f Seminole. Stato
Pincvillo, Ky., Jnn. 31.—Four min­
that the purpose o f tho taking o f tho
o
f
Carolina
W.
D
a
w
­
o f Florldn. more particularly described above described property Is fo r cornssaid ho /daggered homo without over­ ors killed, two injured Bcrlously, two
« son, n lunatic.
22-5(0
fallows, to -w lt:
___ nnLots
lory purposes, for tiio uso o f the oltlcoat or hat through tho snowdrift. missing result of nn explosion in
Ono (1) and T w o (2), o f Hlock
■7
In the Circuit Court, flrvruth Judicial Five (B), o f Tier Threo (3). o f Hnnt’ord. sotiH o f i],n c i t y o f Hanford, Florida,
Physicians woro summoned imme­ Lnyman-Callowny coal mine at Lay
hhtl thnt thoro Ih no one w h o can give
Circuit In nnd fur flrnilnole
Florldn, accord in g to E. It. T n i f f o r d ’s 1 ''(‘A111 lognl title to tho property In the
,
County, Florldn
ITTLE aches grow into big pains diately, who found him suffering from jiinn, twenty miles from hero last
map o f Bnnfurd. Florldn. as por plat 1petition
(Userllicil, and prays that tho
thereof duly o f record.
unless warded off by an opplica- shock, bruises and possibly Internal
property described In said Petition may
Terms:
Cn
-ash.
Purchaser
to
pay
for
night
according
to
roportB
roeolved
toIN CHANCERY
be condemned fo r the usee and pur*
tlon of Sloan's.
Rheumatism,
doed,
poses set r„rth tn snld Petition.
dny.
neuralgia, stiff joints, lamei hack won't injuries.
J. J. DICKINSON.
Therefore, this Is to make known to
20-Gto
F.
L.
W
ood
!tiff,
Complalntnnt,
Spocin!
Master
In
Chnncery.
, fight long against Sloan a Liniment.
V
——nil perflons Interested In, or having
vs.
lion h upon, tho property horelnahove
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 30.— Tho iden­
F o r more than forty years Sloan's
C. H. Llndsloy, P, Frodor, and E,
J. NOTICE (IF HALE OF ?(Ml,000,00 SPEC­ described, that thoy bo nnd appear beWILL RAISE BLUBERUIES
Close, Defendants.
|
Liniment has helped thousands, tin tified" deed in the Knickerbocker tho­
IAL ROAD AND 1IIIIDOE DIATHICT
roro our said court oil or bofore the
(Ily The Assorlntrd Press)
NO. 3, MHMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR­
ORDER. OF PU11LICATION
world over. You won't bo an excep­ ntro catastrophe nro:
0th day o f February. A. D. 1923, the
DEFUNIAK, Jnn.31.c-A numbor of To tho unknown hofrs, devises, g r a n ­
*
IDA, 1IIOIIWAY IMPROVEsame being tho February Rule Day o f
tion. It certainly does produce results.
, MKNT IlONDfl
tees or otlior claimants, and all p a r ­
said court, and to show cause. If any
Formor Keproaontutlvo A. J, Barch- farmers in this auction have goi^o in
ties claim in g nn Interest under C. IT.
It penetrates without rubbing. Keep
they
have, why the prayer o f said peti­
for tho culture of bluoborrleaon an
Llndiiloy, P. Frodor and E. J. Clone,
Notico te hereby given that sealed
should not be granted nnd
the
this old family friend gXwaya handy ftolti, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
or otherwise In Iho property horeln proposals will ho recotveil by the Hoard tion
lands described condemned In accord­
MIbm Helena Burchfield, daughter o f extensive sento. Moro than 100 acres
tor Instant une. Ask your neighbor.
lifter described, nnd
all p
d to nil
tlartlea o f co u n t y Commissioners o f Seminole ance
with
tho
provisions
o
f
law
In
claiming an Intoreat In said property, County, Florida, on or before tho e x ­ such cases mado and provided.
have been plnntod to tho berry,
tho former representative.
At all druggists—35c, 70c, I MO.
situated In Bomtoale County, Florida, piration or thirty days from tho first
IV It ness my hand and th* seal o f Ih*
* .
»
V p u blication 'o f this n o tice rfnd up to and
to-w lti
Archie Boll, formerly of Vineland,
Uoglnnlng 15 chains North and%3 and ufft} r SL“ PJ,lo-ok-P ’ .tP i * n the 7th day Circuit Court on this 33th day o f De­
cember.
A. D. 1921.
t
DAYTONA,
Jan.
31.—
Tho
auto
Nf J.
3-100 ohaina E nsl o f the Bouthwest c o r ­ o f February, A. D. 1933. at the Court
(SE AL )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
races have been postponed un\tl Wed ner. Section 35, Downahln to South, lfiOU73
Hanford. Semlnolo County.
Chauncoy
C.
Brainerd,
Washington
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
R ange SO Hast, run North 13 chains. Florida, fo r the purchase o f If
BfS.'
Seminole County, Fla.
correspondent of tho Brooklyn Dally nesday (tomorrow) at 3:00 p. jfn. East 11 ehalne and •Southwesterly 16 Hpealal Rcud and Hrldge D l s t m No. I, aEORGH O. HERRING,
and *5-10.0 ohalnsjSnd W e s t II ohaina. Seminole County, Florida. H ig h w a y Ym 'f
sharp.
,
jtolloltor and Couneel for Petitioner^
A lso b eg in n in g 10 and 4-100
ehains provement Bonds. Said iontfs hear
, Eagle.

Mrs. Chauncoy 0. Brainerd.
Wilfred Broaseau, North Adams,

B ast o f tti* Northw est corner, Heolion
I, T ow n ih U 10 South, R a nge 30 East,
South
run East _ chains,
----------- —
.... 15 , chains,
W est 6 chains nnd north IS chains. Also
nlng 380 feet South and 445 feet
_
W est o f 'A Section post on East line of
Section 38. T ow n sh ip 18. rnngo 30 Ensl,
run West 215 feet. South 300 feet. East
215 feet, North 300 feet. Also Lot 5,
Itlock 14. T ier 5. Sanford, Florida.
You nra hereby ordered to appear In
tho above entitled cuuso on the rule day
o f May the same being tho first day of
May, A. D. J922, at the Court House In
Sanford. Florida. In defnult w h ere of tho
complnlnnnt will be entitled nnd auth­
orised to proceed ox parte.
And It la further ordered that a cop y
o f this notice be published once a week
fo r twelve consecutlvo w eek s In the
"Sanford Herald" n newsnnpor in g e n ­
eral circulation In the sn(d County.
Witness my hand as Clerk o f the
nforesnhl Court nnd tho Heal th ereof
this tho U t h day o f January, A. D. 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUdLASB,
Clerk.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.— An avalanche of
broken plaster, bricks and snow, splintered wood­
en and twistedvsteel beams catapulting upon the
audience while the orchestra played and a comedy
film ground out its laughs, is the description of the
Knickerbocker Theatre disaster given yesterday
by Representative John H. Smith wick, o f Pensa­
cola, Fla. He was in the balcony of the theatre
when the roof collapsed under its weight of snow
and escaped unaided—just how he cannot recal
— with more or less serious hurts.

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STATE

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South Florida newspaper* continue

,-ivo attention to the subject

of

[state division. Those which merely
L u s s c d it in former years have bo,
to urge action on the question.
|f "
those nowspnpors which have
agitated state division la the
Miami llornhl. thnt influential JournI of the East Coast.
Commenting
antly «P°n nn e(l,tor,nl whlch "P*
ared in Tho Timo8» tho Herald snyB:
•'Under tho caption, 'State Division’
[ «h St. Petersburg Times hns n short
but forceful cditorinl upon a subject
which will in nil probability bo a factor jn tho coming campaign for tho
nomination of members of tho legisla­
ture. The Times B a y s: (Hero the
ITimes cditorinl is quoted).
“The Herald continues: Just after
the adjournment of any cession of tho
legislature, at least for the last few
years, there is nlwnys n discussion In
I^ jti,^ papers ns to tho advisability
0{ dividing the ctuto of Florida and
making two distinct slates. Usually
this discussion dies within n few
weeks, not to bo heard from again un­
til after the adjournment of the next
1legislature.
"But this time tho subject has not
been permitted to rest, Stato papers
»re still devoting their attention to
date dlflsion ns is indicated by the
ITimes cditorinl nnd its nlluslons to
other papers thnt nro taking tho sub­
ject up again preparatory to tho next
primary.
“Thu Herald hns long been nn ndvocate of state division. It believes,
most thoroughly, thnt the present ter­
ritory of Florida would prosper very
much bettor if It were divided, so thnt
the sections would not hamper each
other in their growth. It believes thnt
when the real results of tho amend­
ment directing a renpportlonmcnt of
the representation in tho legislature
are fully known tho demand for state
division will become more insistent
for the renpportlonment, even if the
legislature obeys the behests of the
now amendment, will bo much more
apparent than real nnd tho people nro
going to be dissatisfied with it.
“It is high time that candidates for
the coming legislature bo sounded os
to their position on tho question of
state d'vis'on nnd tb: t South Florida
be prepared to send delegations
pledged to tho support of n state-divis­
ion proposition."
SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITY
Tho Palm Beach Post tells ob fol­
lows about an cxcUent move engi­
neered by Municipal j jdgo Joe Lee
(Kantian, of West Palm Beach:
"Il­
literate boys nnd girls under the ngo
of twenty-ono who nro brought Into
municipal court hero in future will be
sentenced to tho school of opportuni­
ty Instead of jail, nr, the result of a
movement launched by Municipal
Judge Joe L. Barman, former news­
paper publisher orjd editor, nnd back­
ed by thp Rotary Club nnd other civic
organisations.
Tho school of oppor­
tunity lias been organized along tho
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LANDIS, FISII &amp; HULL
Attorneys nnd Counsellors-at*L*w
DoLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice In the Stnto and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.

line* o f the usual public school with
a board o f three trustees consisting
of Judge Earman, City Manager Carl
Riddle nnd Chief of Po’.lco Frank
Mathews. Business mon havo offered
to provide suitable clothing for Btudonts who otherwiso might feel cmbnrrnssmcnt because of their attire,
nnd Judgo Barman hns tnken It upon
himself to provide textbooks, having
placed nn order for $500 worth of
renders, arithmetics, spelling nnd
wriUng hooks, to which subjects tho
coufso of study will bo confined. The
youngsters sentenced to tho school
will become members of special
clnsses nnd will bo Instructed by n
tencher employed by the city school
hoard.
Clnsses will ho hold In tho
city school building nt hours which
will not conflict with tho regular
classes of the school, tho girls nnd
young women to attend from 3:30 to
0:30 p. m. In order thnt tho students
mny hnvo
individual
Instruction,
classes will ho limited to twenty mem­
bers nnd when tho pupils hnvo work­
ed their way through n simple spoil­
ing book, n second render nnd frac­
tions they will bo given diplomas with
all tho ceremony Incident tn a high
school
commencements.” — Ocala
Star.
GRAPEFRUIT FREE IN FLORIDA
The proprietor of u chair of populnr
resturnnts in this state is advertising
widely: "Florida grapefruit served
free nt our morning and evening
meals."
It Is s o common for the nverago
man to nsk when something la of­
fered free: “ Where do you conic in?"
that The Tribune wants to clear up
for onc^ and for nil tho puzzle so that
they mny
enjoy
unnlloyed
free
delicioUBness served them in the Bos
tain Cafeterias of thi^ and other Flor­
ida cities.
Mr. Bontnln in not only a believer
in helping to make famous for Its hos­
pitality, but ho is also a strong belie­
ver in creating a demand, ami there­
fore a market, for Florida products.
Here is where Mr. Bostnin comes in,
nnd gets his.
One of the most discouraging things
to tourists in this stut is to seo hacked up to the curbs on some dnys wag­
ons loaded with fine gloriously color­
ed grapefruit, offered to the pnsserby
nt twenty-five to th'rty cents a dozen
then to go into a rosturnnt nnd hnvo
It offered them nt fifteen to twentyfivd cents nn "order," which Is hnlf
a grapefruit.
Thousands who come to Florida
leave without having learned tho al­
most indlspensnblcness of fresh grapefrnit ns a beginner for tho morning
meal.
There never think of buying
it when they get hick home.
It Is
looked on ns an expensive luxury nnd
one not in common use. It is to dispel this illusion, and to croeLo a palnte for the fruit thnt Ben Bostnin in
working, lie knows thnt nn appetite
formed for a thing in one stato will bo
carried homo in tho shape of a craving
for more, and it will not be long un­
til thnt ernving will be satisfied by
getting what it wants.
Do'you seo
now where another box of grapefruit
is going to bo sold, all because Mr.
Bostnin fed a visitor on the fruit free
while hero?
If Florida hail n hundred more Hen
Bostnlns, it would not be three years
before the Florid • grapefruit would lie
known in prncticnlly every town nnd
hamlet of the country, whereas It is
now known only Jn the district about
central cities.
Our hat Is off to the
man who is advertising Florida grape­
fruit in n way that will bring results.
—Tnmpn Tribune.
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SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEW ELER
MY SPECIALTIES!
Rickard’s Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Rigln and Waltham Watches

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Time nnd Inbor-snvers, convenience
nnd comfort creators, hnve helped to
make America tho world’s greatest
nation. ' Nowndnys a man doesn't
hnve the whole say-so ns to whether
ho will adopt a time nnd lnbor-snvor
in his work—ho is FORCED to do so
in order to meet competition.
Pro­
gress sets the pace, nnd those who re­
fuse to bo converted suffer tho penal­
ty of seeing the ground cut from un­
der their feet. *
Chief among the tirflo-snvors of the
day is the AUTOMOBILE. It ha*
transformed old two or throe hour
journoyo into
n cf w minutes of
speedy, clean, comfortable travel.
Communities thnt wero formerly a
dny npnrt from each other nra now
practically at each other's outskirts
— a mero hour’s jump; nnd tho nverngo farmer comes to town oftenor
each week than he used to const) in a
whole year.
City folks hnve built
their dwellings out In tho surburbs,
away from tho city's smoko and tur­
moil—out where there's sunshine,
flowers, birds, fresh air, and where
each day Is like a vacation,
Tho nutomobiio, by reducing distrances hss made groups of communi­
ties moro like one big happy family. It
has developed n got-togethor spirit
among the people.
It hns made the
world two or throe times bigger for
the average porson—made his circles
o f friends larger—contributed to his
education and culture by bringing him

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THE FLYING SQUADRON
other fellow—^ind has put a sparkle
Tho Flying Squadron, a company of
of progrcaslvencas In his entire atti­
noted men and eloquent, speakers will
tude.
visit
Sanford next week for tho pur­
Tho nutomobiio Is tho world’s great­
pose
of
discussing questions of great
est gift to humanity,
That is so hocauso the automobile Importance to tho wolfaro o f our
hns been n definite influence In taking Nation nnd our present city clvillpoople out of the rut-w aking them zat|0n.
Tho company Is composed
up—giviifll them a now vision on
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things—.making thorn hoonor thinker, ° f ,*CV8" "1’c" k" 8 who wl" b“ h,!r0
and better workers. Tho nutomobiio in
of two ench on tho first nnd
Is an nctunl partner In tho success o f second dnys, on tho third day thero
nn Individual because it puts economy will bo throo sponkors,
Tho mcotnnd efficiency in his daily efforts. It Inga will bo held in tho P/incess
pnys for itself over nnd over through
making tho* individual more FIT— Theater on Monday, Tuesday nnd
Wednesday o f next week, Fob. 0. 7.
nnd by enabling him to truly livo n
nnd 8.
There will bo two meetings
life of great joy, convenience and
ench dny, nt 3 P. 1»I# nnd 7-30 P. M.
comfort,
While this Flying Squadron work
is of tho Chnutnuqua nature, interest­
TRAFFIC MANAGER BELIEVES
ing ami entertaining, yet all o f its
SHIPPERS VICTORY SURE meetings are open and freo to nil.
Remember the dates nnd nrrnngo to
E. D. Dow, traffic manager of tho attend.
Exchange returning form the hearing in Jacksonville, h confident that
FOR MRS. MERO.
Florida shippers again will win in
(From Tuesday'* Dally)
One of the prettiest putties of the
their contentions concerning refrig­
season was that given yesterda ■’ af­
eration charges,
Tho hearing in Jacksonville open­ ternoon by Jits. Rn' :*i Wight and Mrs.
Club
ed Jnnunry 18.
Tho first four days Hnl Wight, nt tho Woman i
Horse,
honoring
Mrs.
Pen
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Mote,
a
wero occupied by tho transportation
recent
bride.
There
being
thirty-two
nnd car line companies in presenting
evidence in support of tholr side of tables.
Mosdnmcs Wi^ht nnd Mts. Moro
the case.
According to Mr. Dow,
this evidence was substantially tho formed tho receiving line, welcoming
same ns that presented nt the previ­ tho guests on their nrrivcl. Mrs. Hal
ous hearing In Tampa, in Juno, 1020. Wight wns benutilully attired in
He does not believe from this thnt Brown canton crepe nnd satin, and
tho carriers hnvo improved their Mrs. Ralph Wight woto an oxouisito
chances to obtain the readjustment gown of black satin nnd chiffon bend­
ed. Mrs. Mero, the honoroc, wns hand­
of these refrlgorntion rates.
It will ho recalled thnt follow­ somely gowned in a smart afternoon
ing the hearing in Tampa before Ex­ creation.
The decorations were elaborate and
aminer Wagner, In Juno, 1020, Flor­
ida slippers wero given a substantial beautiful nnd featured tho dainty col­
victory in the decision of tho Inter­ or motif of rose, green nnd white. The
state Commerce Commission, which wnl's were completely hidden with
enused tho enrriers to mnke numer­ asparagus fern grncefully entwined
ous reductions
in
refrlgorntion with bougnnvclln. Floor lumps nnd
chnrges nn Florida fruits nnd vege­ lights shaded in roso cast n soft ’ Ich
tables shipped to northern markets. g'ow over this pre-ty scene.
Toe tally cards were lovely handSince thnt time the enrriers have
painted
brides, these wero given out by
made untiring efforts to havo tho
ease reopened, and finally succeeded little Misses Billie Wight and Julia
Higgins, who wore dainty frock* of
in having this rehearing ordered.
Mr. Dow says thnt of tho newer organdie. The hours passed very quick­
evidence presented on behalf of tho ly in the interesting game of bridge,
enrriers the bulk was directed ta- high score being made by Mrs. Julius
wnrd impeaching evidence enrlicr Schultz, who was awarded a pair of
given by inspectors for the Inter­ candlesticks nnd cnndlcs. second prize,
state Commerce Commission, who ulso candle sticks nnd candles, was
hnd reported upon tho amounts of |won by Mr... I). L, Thrasher; low score
ice actually UBed in re-icing cars, and.P*!*® L.vors wns won bv Miss Mary
is actually used in re-icing enrs, nnd Howard. Thu honoiee, M .r. Mere,
other items comprised in tho cost wan presented nil enrbi olderui'npron.
of service. He stated, however, thnt { Following tho nwnidlng of prizes
evidence of the inspectors in rebut- the boatesse* assisted by Misses F 'jrtnl was sufficient, in his opinion, to cnee Henry, Drphno Winibich, Marie
offset all testimony which tho car- Tongue Frnrros Chropol*, Mnrjoilo
riors introduced.
Clr&gt;, Snrn Waiicn Easter by, Agnes
Mr. Dow particularly compliment- Dumas, Florence Mero, Frnrucs Dot­
ed J. E. CnlkinB, who, ns counsol for, toil, Mary Elizabeth I’ulesiru Olivo
tho Florida State Railrond Commls- j Nowmnn Snrn Evelyn Williams nnd
slon, assisted the shippers’ side of the Mrs. J. N. Tolar served dainty refreshcase,
saying
thnt
Mr. Cnlkins’ meets consisting of block 'co cicnin in
keen nnd searching cross-oxnminn- rose and white, individual cakes Iced
tlon of ipnny witnesses for tho car- in white, rose cups filled with mints
riers wns, in his opinion responsible "ml coffee.
for much of benefit to the shippers, j This wns indeed a charming socinl
Examiner Wngner, who handled courtesy, and one of u series with
this case at the previous hearing in which Mrs. Mero is being honored.
Tnmpn, presided at Jacksonville, bear------------------------------ing evidence in behalf of tho Inter- To prevent n cold take (iliG.
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state Commerce Commission.
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FLORIDA TEACHERS

(Yr»« TuMkr't Dtllr)
Mrs. J. B. Ray was tho hostess ycatordny {or tho membors of tho Pipo
Organ Club.
A short business session was hold
in response to roll call, tho members
responded with recent happenings in
musical wot Id. Articles wero turned
in for tho Enstcr Bazaar, nnd during
tho socinl hour tha membors wero
busy sewing on articles for tho bnznnr.
Miss Dorothy Rny sang two solos,
nnd Mrs. Ernest Betts sang in hor
usual charming ronnnor "My Little
Gray Home In The West.”
Lnto ln tho oftc„ (0on tho hostess
assisted l»y Mrs. Robson nnd Miss
Dorothy Ray served delicious refresh­
ments consisting of salad, anilines,
olives, enko and coiTeo.
Members of tho e!ub present wero
Mrs. Sinnh Bray, Mrs. Rossitor, Mrs.
Mnlncs Mrs. Ernest Bette, Mis. O. D.
Fiirroll, Mrs. Goo. Hyman, Mrs. B. G.
Methvlp Mrr. L. T. Biynn Mrs. Esttidgo, Mis. McGt'^hin, Mrs. Powell,
Mrs. Porter Pitts Mrs. Forest Gatchel,
visitors wero Mts. Bob Rowa, Mrs.
Horby, Mrs. Donn, Mrs. Robs n uml
Mrs. Phelps.
Mrs, Homer Williams, (neo Ruby
Roy) spent Thursdny and Friday horo
with her fnthoi, A. L. Roy.
Mrs. Karl Schultz nnd Mrs. L. I.
Frazier motored to Orlando yoslodny
where thoy spent tho afternoon.
Mrs. W. M. Gnut, of Jaspor, Ain., is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ned
Harrison, nt her homo on Sixth Btroet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Chnso, Mr-. II.
F. Whitnor, Mrs. E. D,. Mobley nnd
Miss Martha Fox wore a congenial
party motoring to Orlando yestordny
to attend tho concert given by Frieda
Ilcmpel at tho Ilonchnm Theatre.

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TOPEKA, Jan. 30— Membership In
stato nnd nntionnl teachers associa­
tions hns grown by lonps and bounds
In the last four yenrs throughout tho
United Slates.
In a compilation Is­
sued by tho Nntionnl Educntlon as­
sociation, Kansas Is given tho high­
est rating In per cnplta membership.
For every' 10,000 population, tho Kan­
sas Stnto Teachers association hns
75.1 members, or 13,301 out o f a
state population of 1,709,257. Mem­
bership o f tho Kansas Stato Teach­
ers association hns more than doubl­
ed in four years.
In tho last year
tho Nntionnl Education association
has grown from 48,818 to 83,524
members, the report says:
Ncnrost nppronehing Kansas in
this respect is Colorado with a per­
centage of 05.3; Maine, 62.8; Iowa,
02.8; North Dnkotn, 01.3; Oregon,
59.9; Oklahoma, 59.4. Florida ranks
48th with a percentage of 5.1.
A number o f stnto associations
hnve shown phenomenal growth. Tho
largest ns.iocntion In membership is
thnt of Pennsylvania—40,000. In 1918
it hnd hue 1R.320.
Illinois, second,
hns grown from 17,240 to 20,522 in
four yonrs; Ohio, from 7,500 to 17,000; Iowa, from JO,977 to 15,103;
Texas, from 2,040 to 14,000; Okla­
homa, from 3,000 tn 12,005; Michi­
gan, from 2,803 to 13,930; Massa­
chusetts, from 12,000 to 15,000; Col­
orado, 2,249 to 0,140;
Arkansas,
2,500 to 8.750.
New York, the largest stnto in pop­
ulation, with a teachers association
of 15,200 members, hns a per capital
rank (per 10,000) of 14.0 ranking
41st among tho stnto.
EAGLE BOAT TO CITY

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JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 31.—Tho
Miss Gertrude Jordan, of Savannah,
will arrive Wednesday to bo iho guest government Englo boat new being
of Miss Ruby Williams nt her homo, used ns a training ship by the local
branch o f the naval reservo, is n
218 Magnolia nv»chnrge to tho city, in Its present pence
Mrs. II. H. Hill left yesterda/ for status, according to James Hnnks,
her homo in Columbia, S. C., after tutyozintendonb o f municipal docks
spending sa w n l weeks hero with hor here.
Mr. Hnnks told the city clmmlssiondaughter Mrs. Turner Houser nt her
ers thnt it wns consuming $35 a month
home on Palmetto avenue.
In electricity nnd its occupancy of
docking space deprived tho city of re­
Mrs. C. T. Pound, Jr., nnd Mrs. F, A.
venue that could, be realized from
Hazard left this afternoon for tholr
other vessels.
The commission took
homes in Augusta, Gn., nftor spending
Rank's statement ns information nnd
some time hero ns tho guests of tho
deferred nctlon on tho question of re­
latter’s pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L.
taining the boat.
Dumns.
. Post cards nt tho Hornld office.

Tho submarines, nt present, nro
totally submerged in hot wator.

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Its immense popularity is duo not only to tho fa ct that
every line in it i8 w ritten for Southern farm fam ilies by
men nnd women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
tions, but to tire practically unlim ited peraonal scrvico w hich
is given to subscribers w ithout charge.

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F ertilizers

ELDER SPRINGS WATER-;:—
Consulting Chemist snys of the wntor; "O f tho many waters of this and other regions thnt I have analyzed, I hnve found none superior In all good quali­
ties of thnt of the "Elder Wnlcr."— Phone 311-W.

Misses Mildred Simmons and Katherln Tongue of Mountville, S. C.,
will arrive today.
Misses Simmons
and Tcaguo aro nelcos of Dr. and
Mrs. W. Theodore Langley, nnd will
spend tho remainder of tho ^Inter in
Sanford.
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Miss Simmons will continue tho
music class'' of Miss Sara Mndro who
recently resigned her work on ac­
count o f her health.

Office in Miller Building.

Elder Springs Water Company

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If you shave yourself, come here
nnd havo your'haircut the Wuy you
ivant for 40c.—Albert Grnmling’s Bar­
ber Shop, DoForcst Block, Secorjd
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FOR SALE OR RENT— Upright pi­
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Every year we answer thousands o f questions on hun­
dreds o f different su bjects— all w ithout chnrge. W hen you
becom e a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
That is one reason w hy we have—

"There nre many big deals now
pending in Sanford, nnd while it is
not now possible to mnke tho details
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public, it may he said thnt thoy nreOi
Important nnd will go towards m»k
*
ing Snnford a big city," snys tho
Herald.
“ It is up to tho people of
Snnford to figure good returns on
local investments.
They must look
nhend nnd see results that como from
tho confidence nnd faith in tho home
Enrich tho soil, increase the
town." Tho Herald is talking rather
yield, hnHtcn maturity, im­
generally, but tho advice is excellent.
prove tho quality. It pays to
Florida pooplo hvays show tholr ap­
uno them regularly. Stock in
preciation of tho homo place. Thnt is
our warehouse at Snnford,
If they ronlly care for it, nnd want tho
llooklot free from warchouso
plnco to grow ni|d prospor.
Too of­
or from—
ten outsiders come in, realize tho im­
portance nnd ndvantnkcs of some
A rm ou r F e r t iliz e r W ork s
project, nnd failing to get local rupJacksonville, Florida_____
port, proceed to dovelopc and enrry on
sopio proposition which is eminently
sucdessful. It Ih nlwnys n pity when
the homo folks ^nnnot boo the ndvnn- ■
tnge in tnking hold of local enter­
prises, no matter who instignntcs
them, or discovers tho opportunity.—
Times Union.

WE SAY SOM

From the opening o f our now fa ctory quantities o f fertilizer materials have been arrivin g
by boat and by rail and the mills have been busily grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to suit every
need. W o nre all ready for the big spring business lo w opening. Send in you r orders early
so as to avoid tho rush in shipping.

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Did you see the picture o f the big PotaBh boat nt our docks in the Jacksonville T im es-U n- B
ion o f Jnnunry 6 th ? Cargo, 6,000 tons and neurly h alf o f it fo r us— real old-fashioned Ger
man Sulphate. W rite today.

ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME XIII

NUMBER 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEHRUARY 10, 1922

CONSTRUCTION
WEAK
SPECIAL
TAXES
NEEDED
TO
CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING WEEKS’
ON FORD PLAN OF BATTLESHIPS
BILL PASSED YESTERDAY; GROUNDHOGTALK HAS STOPPED PAY HUGE BONUS—IT WILL
RUN INTO THE BILLIONS
FARM BLOC STEAM ROLLER
VALIANT SECRETARY SCARED FOURTEEN CAPITAL SHIPS WILL
OF SHADOW OF HENRY WHICH
NOT BE FINISHED SAYS
LOOMS IN THE SUN
DENBY

GASOLINE CARS
FOR RAILROADS
GET WHOLE WORKS ARE SUGGESTED
Is Working With Great
Precision in the Sen­
ate Now

I l l y T lie A a a o r l n t r d P r a a a )

III* T I m* 4 « « n rln fril l*rr«n)

May Decide to Tax Gaso­
REPUBLICANS
DO N O T H I N G
REAL STARTLING WILL SOAK FLORIDA

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1).—Opening
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0.—Construc­
line One Cent Per
sessions of the llouso military com­ tion work on fourteen cnpitnl ships
mittee's investigation of tho Ford con­ wns suspended todny by order of Sec­
Gallon
tract offer for purchase and lenso of retary Denby under direction of Pres­
the government properties nt Muscle ident Hnrding .Tho stop wns taken In
Shoals, Ala., revolved yesterdoy prin­ nnticlpltntion of rntiflcntlon of tho
OCALA BOARD OF TRADE WANTS cipally about the clauses relating to nnvnl limitation treaty which result­
manufacture of fertilizers for tho No­ ed from tho Washington conforonco THEIR EFFORTS AT PEACE ONLY
A. C. L. TRAINS CONSINCE THIS STATE IS NOW BURFOLLOW FOOTSTEPS OF
a d m in is t r a t io n s u r r e n d e r s
TINUEI)
tion’s agricultural needs. Secretary nnd under which only three of tho
DENEI) WITH GASOLINE
WILSON
ro MOST POWERFUL LEAGUE
Weeks of tho war department, appear­ vessel involved will be completed hs
TAXES
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IN CONGRESS
ing ns the first witness, repeatedly de­
OCALA, Feb. D.—Marion County clared his doubt as to the whether fer­ wnrcrnft. The other cloven will ho
TAMPA,
Fla.,
Fcb.O—Adrcssing
n
(H r T h e A a a o rla trd I'rra a )
Board of Trade will bo represented nt tilizers could he mnnufnctured ns scrapped or converted to mcrchnnt crowd numbering thousands nt the
(H r T k r A aio rlR lrd I 'r r a a l
ships under the tronty provisions.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0.—A tenta­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0.—Tho houso the State Railroad Commission henr­
South Florida Fair Grounds this
cheaply nt Muscle Shonln, anil express­
co-operative marketing bill, a meas­ ing nt Gainesville tomorow on the ed his belief that amendments to safe Secretary Denby acted nfter As­ afternoon and l night ns chief speak­ tive estimate of $3fi0,000,000 yearly
ure designed to aid tho agricultural application of the Atlantic Coast Line guard better the government’s inter­ sistant Secretary Roosevelt had dis­ er to the newspaper men of tho stnto as tho amount of specinl taxes that'
must lie laid to finnneo tho cash foainterests and pressed by tho farm bloc to discontinue trains 0 and 10 between est in the $100,000,000 investment al­ cussed with President Hnrding the
the annual Rotary Press break- turc ,,f tho p ro p ^ d B0|dlors’ bonus,
terms
of
the
rrenty
nffcctlng
the
new
was passed by tho senate yesterday. Leesburg and Jacksonville, Numbers ready made should be Incorporated in
ships. Mr. Hnrding approved the sug­ fast, Hon. ^\\ illinm Jennings Hrynn |0g|n|nt|ot) was made yestordny at nn
Only one vote, that of Scnntor Gerry, 2 and 3fi, Sunny Jim, between Lnke- the offer ns it was drafted.
gestion thnt work ho brought to a said "the Democrats should not bo executive session of majority mem­
Democrat, Rhode Islnnd, was cast lnnd and Ocala, and trains between
standstill immediately on tho eight hnckwnrd in giving credit to this bers of the house ways nnd means
Chiefland and Ocala. It is understood To alter existing government poli­
against tho measure.
cies regarding the lease of real estate super-drend-nnughts nnd six bnttlc (Harding) adininlntrntion for what committee. The exact amount that is
Two other senators, Hrandegee, Re­ the railroad claims the trains are be­ or other properties and permit a 100 cruisers pending final notion on the has been done" toward nssuring tho to be determined upon nnd the sourcos
publican, Connecticut, and King, Dem­ ing operated nt a loss ami tho Ocala year lease of the water power and tronty. In round figures, the building pence of the word through lessoning from which it must como will ho taken («
ocrat, Utah, wero paired against tho delegation will suggest the commis­ dams in Alnbnma, the secretary as­ operations thus hnltcd have cost the of armaments, "hut they would also up today l»y a subcommittee hended by
measure and withheld their votes. Tho sion investigate whether gasoline mo­ serted repeatedly, would bo nn unwise Government approximately $fi,000,000 remember that not a thing has been Chairman Fordnoy.
done nt the conference that hns not
vote was r&gt;8 to 1 and tho senate’s uc- tor or electric enrs can be substituted. act and should not be permitted. He a month.
Committeemen said it was not the
tion wus regarded by some ns tho most This is believed to bo the first time In advocated n reduction in the time
Following rntiflcntlon of the tronty, followed the Democratic Dno of intention to rely upon any part oither
sweeping of the victories yet attained Florida that the Commission has had clause from 100 years to fiO, in the contracts for the new ships will he march,’’
Quoting the Rihlo: "When tho full­ of the interest or principal of tho Iirltby the farm bloc since, in accepting this suggested ns n substitute for the event congress should decide to ac­ cancelled. Tho ultlmnto cost to the
ish or other foregin debts in connec­
the house bill, the senate overrode its expensive local trains although the cept the offer.
Government of this cancellation can­ ness of time hns come is it possible to tion with the bonus. They said that
own judiciary committee which had re­ Seaboard Air Line lias been testing
said that something
th e 1
«.»r.n nnna nnn
Another often reiterated suggestion not be determined In ndvanoc, but accomplish results,’
, , , he ...............
around $.ifi0,00U,(100
year..
time
hnd
not
nrrived
when
tho,
,,
,
,
.......
ported a substitute measure. The sub­ such service on the Leesburg branch involving a change in present lan­ nnvnl offieinls believe thnt n consider­ proper
‘ ,
.
...
.
would take care of tho cash payments
thnt In
. ......... . ...., ..
stitute was defeated, fill to I. Tho bill and are now operating such cars be­ guage of the offer, the secretary able saving will be mndo through to­ Pnrls conference wns held; nnd .....I
,,
.
to lie made over the two and one-half
tween
Tampa
and
Lake
Wales.
five
years
from
now
the
world
will
he
,
.
.
.
. . . . . .........
,
now goca to conference for adjustment
pointed out, would require the opera­ day's netion.
,to accomplish
« ,| greater
, _ things *i,„„1
years’
period beginning January 1,
a
do
thnn
•
of differences with tho house. ___
Only one enpitnl ship under con­
IS 23, and that the finding of definite
ting company Mr. Ford is to create.
struction
wns exempted from today's it can at the present day. "The splr- nml certain sources from which to obAs passed by the senate the InTl 'BISONFit KIDNAPPED,
The secretary said no provision exist­
t of pence is nbrond n the world. The
. .
RETURNED TO HOME,
retains the provisions which relieve
ed in the offer guaranteeing a capital­ suspension order. She is the Colorado,
OTHERS
REPORTED
FREE
snme
spirit
will
some
dny
scrap
the
the co-operative associations from the
ization which the government might more thnn ftO per cent complete, nnd muskets the same ns it sernpped the *oncirn.
application of laws prohibiting trusts
recover in whole or in part in the which wll lie retained in the perman­ battleships.
The world Is coming
The $350,000,000 estimate, it was
(H r T h e A aaorlulrd I'rra a )
or unfair business practices, placing
BELFAST, Feb. ft.—Major Miles, event the contract wns violated. A ent fleet.
nearer that dny when It will ho dlenr-1explained, was made on the bnais of
Ships on which work wns stopp­
the authority to dctoimlno which such a prisoner taken by raiders of North­ provision of some sort was advisable,
1figures presented nt public hearings
acts hnvo been committccd with the ern Irish counties yesterday returned ho said, which would permit the gov­ ed included eight first clnss battle­ mod. If nnyiiody nsks you why the hy fiscal officers of the army, nnvy
Democrats did not do in their adminis­
secretary of agriculture. Tho Benato homo today. Others from his district ernment to impose through legal cruisers.
nnd marine corps. These figures con­
While work on the battleships West tration what hns been done at tho templated fiO per cent of the men who
suhstituto would hnvo mndo tho asso­ also reported released.
means a penalty or forfeit should tho
nijms conference, on tell them thnt
ciations nmendublo to tho presont laws
company fail to carry out tho terms Virginia and Washington wns order­ ‘the fullness of time' had not then ar­ served with the army and 7fi por cent
ed stopped, one of those ships will he
and It was around this point thnt do- LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
of the offer.
of those who served with the navy nnd
bate revolved in tho week tho subjoct
if
I
thought
that
development
of
completed nnd added to the fleet when rived.”
marine corps electing to take cash.
ACTIVE IN FORT PIERCE
A
round
hundred
newspaper
men
was boforo the senate.
tlie project by Mr. Ford would effect finished. Which Is to he selected for from all pnrts of the stnto wore This figure may bo revised as tho sub­
During the closing hours of debate
a material reduction in the cost of fer-1completion has not been decided, hut guests tonight nt tho nnnunl Rotary committee studies tlie matter.
III)' Tin- Annitrliilril I ' r r a a l
FORT PIERCE, Feb. 0.—Tho Lea­ tilizers,” he said, "I would vote for it hns been Indicated thnt tho west
yestordny, reference wns made to tho
Press breakfast, the Tnmpn Rotnry
The first question boforo the tax
bloc’s power. This brought from Sen­ gue of Women Voters of this city his proposition, if I were in congress. Vlrglnin probably will he named. It Club being the host.
sub-committee
will he that of decid­
The
"break­
ator Norris, Republican, Nebraska, plnns n house to house canvass to But I am so in doubt as to thnt, I is believed bv navy offieinls thnt she fast" wns a renl banquet served at ing whether the total amount of tax
the statement that ho had heard the urge the women of Fort Pierce to join should hesitate to give any advice un­ can he finished more cheaply thnn tho the Tnmpn Ray hotel.
revenue is to come from a limited
Washington, n sister ship of the posttho league, pay tax and register in less assured of a guarantee."
bill hnd administration support.
group of sources or whether tho total
Jutland
clnss
like
the
Colorado.
"It is the first time in many months March.
Asked what the annual consumption
will he spread over a wide field so as
Hack row is Held
that tho majority has come over to my
of fertilizer was, the secretary said it
to make the burden as light ns pos­
side,” ho added. "It happens so al­ Line of Steel
approximated 78,000,000 tons, nnd the LOCAL TELEPHONES TELL
as
Material
Witness
sible on those who hnvo to pny. It
STORY OF GROWTH
mighty seldom thnt I feel I must
Muscle Shoals plants could only pro­
was said there wns two schools of
in
Confidence
Case
On Ulster Border
make note of it. Maybe the adminis­
duce at a maximum of 200,000 tons.
in the committee on this ques­
III**
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I'rraa
I
tration is behind this bill. If thnt is
Presented Today That amount, ho asserted, would not ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 0.- Inquiries Continue to Pour Into Au- thought
tion. Sonic members emphasized thnt
so then I am glnd they have come over
in his opinion, affect the existing Growth of the permanent population
it would lie the purposo to so nrrnngo
thurifies at Lnuderdale
into the same wagon with me. Wheth­ Five Thousand Armed Men Will Pre­ market.
the tax program as to Interfere ns lit­
er they came because of me or in
vent Any More Kidnnpping
The war secretary previously had of St. Petersburg is reflected in tho
IIIT T h r \aaiirln tril I'rra a l
tle as possible with tho rocovory of
spite of me, I do not know, but I wel­
told the committee that Mr. Ford had increase in the number of telephone
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. ft.— business.
( l l r T h e A a a o r l n t r d I’r r a a )
come them here.”
declined to guarantee fertilizer pro­ now in use. The local company now A charge of frequenting gambling
There was said to lie a drift of sen­
LONDON,
Feb.
ft.—Reports
from
Tho most Important of tho amend­
duction over a given number of years hns 3,lfi0 telephones in service, a gnln house was made against William timent in tlie committee for n tax of
of
1,127
during
the
last
year.
New
Ireland
indicated
up
to
noon
todny
ments accepted by tho sennto was ono
and had informed him in conversa­
llnckmw arrested Friday with a gang possibly ono cent a gallon nn gnsolins
providing "that tho associations shnll thnt none of the Unionists kidnapped tions that he would not manufacture telephones installed during the month of alleged confidence men, dis-niisscd and also a lovy on the transfer of
of January 11122 numbered 2ftl.
not deal in products of non-members by milling linnds in Ulster yesterday the commodity at a loss.
but he is regarded ns a material wit­ stocks nnd bonds. These are only two
morning
had
been
released.
to nn amount grentor In value than
ness and was released under $ I .r&gt;00 ■of „ HCoro 0( Hiiggestions and it wns
such ns are handled by it for membond. Circuit Judge Davis, of West mm|(l p|n|„ thnt there had boon no deBELFAST, Fob. 0.—Ulster’s fron­
hers."
Pnlm Beach, will attend to habeas cor-1c|8|0|| „Ht0 these or nnv others,
This, it wns explained, makes it im­ tier Is a lino of steel todny as tho re­
pus writ which defendants attemut to i
possible for co-oporntivo associations sult of raids yestordny in which many
sue out hero Friday. Defendants did PALATKA IS PUSHING
to l&gt;o "stolen" by a group of individ­ Unionists wore kidnapped. It Is es­
not attempt to make bond nt least un­
FOR STATE CAPITAL
uals who merely by declining to nd- timated fi,000 armed men nlong tho
til habeas corpus proceedings arc dlstnit new members resolve themselves border from Portadown, County Arposed of. Inquiries for photographs
(H r T h r A o u itU li'd I 'r r a a l
PALATKA, Foil. 0.—Pnlntkn Is de­
into n closed corporation.
Without mngh, to Bollock on the Fermanagh
of prisoners continue to pour in to tho
the amendment, tho group would bo Donegal border.
FOR CONVERSION OF II BILLION NORTHERN PACIFIC THAT WAS local authorities from cities all over termined to push tho enmpnign for
IINRNED TO WATER EDGE
able, according to senators, to engage
the country where the police believe removal of the state capital from TnlOWED THE UNITED
STATE
DENIES
CIIUHCII
YESTERDAY
ia competitive trnde, buying other
the alleged confidence men might have Inhnssoo to some point nonrer tho cen­
STATES
STAY OF EXECUTION
ter of population of Florida nnd to
farmers’ products to an unlimited
operated.
( l l r T h r A a a n r ln l r i l I ' r r a a )
AT CHICAGO TODAY
( l l r T h r A a a n rln lril I ' r r a a l
this
end tho local Chamhor of Com­
extent. The amendment limitB uny
NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. O.-HurvlWASHINGTON, Fell, ft.—A bill
merce
has increased tho membership
IIMMOL’iation in the handling of tho com­
vors of the Northern Pacific are not INFERIOR BUILDING
(H r T h r A aao rlalrd I'rra a )
creating
a
commission
and
otherwise
of
Its
Cnpitnl Removal Committee
modities of non-members so thnt what
CHICAGO, Fob. 0.—State court to­
CAUSE OF COLLAPSE
makl™ provision for iho convonrion *»«•«■?
lh«
**&gt;« " V
fr^m five to soven and announced
was described as a throttle of local dny denied Harvey Church stny of of
tho 11 billion dollar d e b t owed tho “ ■ S ^ t e r d n y wo, wholly nccldon oh
OF KNICKERBOCKER thnt it is ready to go to work with a
business could not lio obtained.
execution for murder of two Chicago
United
Stnto.
by
olllod
power,
wo,
'"bo
"
hl“
m”r"
ln«
vim.
Other important provisions of tho automobile salesmen.
Sentenced to
WASHINGTON, Fob. 0.—A list of
■It,..... ...... .. by President llnrdtntt. *° “ »k» »"»
l,“
Members of tho local organization
hill prescribe that no member of an hang February seventeenth.
of the crew wero not so reticent. Thoy twenty-one "evidences of work of nn
point
out thnt capital removal, which
association may hnvo its activities,
suspect foul piny before the ship left inferior grade for such un important
FLORIDA WOMAN DYE!
Is
expected
to bo nn Issuo nt tho next
regardless of the amount of stock ho WANTS MANATTEE
port hut realizing can prove nothing structure" wns submitted Into todny
CAT
BLUE—IT
DIES
maK
0
n
chnrB0
o
r
|
meeting
of
tho legislature, will de­
holds, nor cun any association pay
VEGETABLES IN FROZEN
in nn exhaustive report on tho col- pend largely upon the personnel of
dividends on stock or membership cap­
CALIFORNIA
. _ . _ ............
statement. Lustl warned the crow
NEW YORK, Ueh. 8.—Miss .Inr- th((t t|lL, B|,|p|nB board’s orders pro- Inpsu of tho Knickerbocker thentre, the stnto law mnking body, a majori­
ital in excess of eight por cent a yenr.
by tho five army nnd nnvy engineers, ty of tho momhors of which will b«
to,1|n|t anyth|nK of tho
With respect to tho authority granted
Bradontown,
Feb. ft.—Mnnntec garet Owen 22, a singer, has her free- h m ^
at tho coroner's Inquest into the dis­ elected this yenr, nnd it Ih planned to
dom
todny
hboenuso
she
ban
promised
.
j
.
the secretary of agriculture to con­ County Growers Association receiv­
aster.
Magistrate
Matting,
that
•
she
will
i
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nscertnin tho viewpoints of expecta­
trol attempts to monopolize or re­ ed from Commission House in Los
The
fall
of
the
thontro’B
roof,
with
never
again
dye
her
cats
to
harmon-1
COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPH
tion thnt ndvoentes of removal will
strain trade, tho bill provides thnt no­ Angeles, California, request for Quotho
loss
of
ninety-eight
lives,
tho
re­
support 'cnndldntes in fnvor of the
tice of charges of alleged violations tat ions on Mnnntec County celery, izo with her house draperies, or tho
COMPANY GOES BLOOEY
port stntcd, was "a direct result of proposal.
, i
must tie served on tho offending asso- egg plant, peppers, particularly car­ vivid hued clothing she wears. Miss
APPLY FOR RECEIVER failuro to sufficiently piovido for tho
Owen woh hnlod before tho mngiselation and it must bo given nn oppor­ load lots celery.
unusun) conditions existing nt tho CAPSIZED IlOAT
trnto when agents of tho Society for;
tunity to defend itself. If found guil­
( H r T h r A a a n r l n l r d I’r r a a l
junction of thu curved Columbia
tho
Prevention
of
Cruelty
to
Animals
WASHINGTON,
Fob.
0.—Appllcuty of tho charges, tho secretory of BODY OF J. E. HUSH
FOUND NEAR BIMINI
rond wall to tho stngo wall.”
testified
Hho
hnd
dyed
a
valuable
pe
tion
for
receivership
for
a
Columbia
OCCUPANTS LOST
agriculturo may ordnr tho association
FOUND IN ItUINS
Tho report, of tho nrmy nnd nnvy
to “conso nnd desist" nnd In ovont of
RICHMOND FIRE feline hluo to match draperies in her Qrnphaphonc Manufacturing comhomo.
The nnimnl died, witness p,tny nm&lt;|0 today in United States engineers’ investigation wns submin&gt;
(Hi- T h r A a a a r l M r d P r a a a )
•*
its failure to do so, tho enso then may
MIAMI, Feb. 0.—Capsized boat be­
district court.
Insolvency nllegod. tod nftor testimony hnd boon glvon
bo referred to tho federal courts for
RICHMOND, Feh. ft.—Discovery of testified.
earlier in the dny by Robert Ilonry lieved to bo thnt in which '.hree men
"If I consent to ho lenient/' s n l d --------------------------enforcement of tho order nnd tho fil­ tho body of E. J. Bush of Richmond
Davis engineer in tho District of Co­ loft twolvo dnys ago for Bimini found
ing of such decrees ns tho courts doom in ruins today brought known dead to Magistrate Matting, "I want you to ()|(|,ANI&gt;() FAILED TODAY
lumbia
building inspector's office, to yestordny nonr Ragged Koy twentygo
hack
to
Florida,
and
stop
dyeing
equitable.
TO FORM NEW CABINET
five. Hcnd nnd tforso found and iden­
tho effect thnt iron construction in­ five miles from Mtnmt. Efforts to
eats.”
tified by lottors in pockot.
tended to support tho roof of tho thon ho mndo today to right Vessel. Noth­
( l l r T lir A a a n rln lrd I'r r a a )
Contruct hns boon awarded Goo.
tor wns below tho requirements of ing heard of Mnminns since they left
The
Shrlner’s
of
St.
Petersburg
are
LONDON,
Feb.
0.—Formor
Prom­
A receiving Station for Cream hns
A. Miller for tho construction of a
inspector’s office.
here January 28th.
new building for tho Tampa Childrens been established nt Chlploy which planning to build a now building for ier Orlnndo of Italy failed in nn nttheir
use
costing
npproxlmntoly
$80,tempt
to
form
new
cublnot
says
Romo
Homo Socioty costing approximately will boost tho dairy business of thnt
Huy it with a Herald Want Ad.
Post cards at the Herald office.
000. Tho building will be throo stories, dispatch.
$ 110, 000 .
Section.

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Kuwabara has an offiea In tha avia*
Motion of G. W. Ehtxmlnfcr, sec­
tlon department , of the /'Japanese
onded
by 0. P. Swop# and carried, lndTu t "” °* “ “ B u u
army and navy and has been In Wash*
Comr.
L.
P. Hagan ia hereby instruct­
WHEREAS, we have always W a
ington, D. C. alnco October.as a dell*
to
ed
to
investigate
the condition of the Honorable Frank P. Forster Z*
gate from Japan for the disarming of
Burrel] Jones, with power to act. " a patriotic and progressive ciUt *
the Japanese navy. Mr. Kuwabara
G. M. Jacobs addressed the board in and at all tiin^a willing at a n0r ^
Is leaving Sanfranctsco on Pob. 7th,
Miss Annabel Allen spent the week for ^apan. Enroute to California he
reference to rodd work near Chuluota.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swope, of Wichi­
aac* flc®1 ° Pa,rf0rm Bny nwessara
**
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited the aviation station in Pensa­ ta, Kana., with Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. P.
On motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded public duty, and,
Bill Allen.
by C. W. Entsminger and carried, Mr,
cola..
WHEREAS, in tho Democratic nw
Swope and baby Oliver, left Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hirchi andd children
chi
Jacobs la authorized to havo IK miles mary for tho year 1822 it will b0 nII*
. Rov. Longncckcr of Penn, was tho
John Pczall and sons havo several for a motoring trip to Miami and oth­ wore guests of Mr. and MrsFAlfrod
rsTA
of &gt;road atrawed, and also to have cer­ essary to nominate a representative^*1
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blst- acres of peppors sot In the field. Tho er East Coast points of interest
Erlcson
for
a
nice
auto
rldo
after ser­ tain bridges ropaired.
Hne, while hore Rov. Longnccker frost of Saturday night did not seem
the county of Semlnolo for the l0ffi
C. E. Miller, of Jacksonville, assist vice Sunday, to Sorrento and back.
laturo of the Stnto of Florida,
preached at the Baptist church.
Motion
of
L.
P.
Hagan,
seconded
by
to dnmaga them.
* / ant general freight agent of tho Sea­ Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson and 0. P. Swopo and carried, E. H. Kilbeo
Friends of Miss Etha Harley are
THEREFORE, BE IT RES0I.VFD
Tho wcathor man will bo the causo board Air Line railway and T. L.
glad to see her out again after a of Florida losing tho name of "The Bouthwellj commercial agent for tho son Archie nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. is* authorised to ropalr tho Genova- thnt it is tho aonso of this board that
Lundqulst and children ufter Sunday
case of tho grippe.
Sunshine State" unless tha clouds roll samo road, wero business visitors to school in town enjoyed a picnic lunch Titusville road, cost not to exceed tho Honornblo Frank P. Forster of
$285.00.
Sanford, Floridn, should bo returned
/
Mrs. E. D. Beagle left Tuesday for by pretty soon.
Oviedo Tucsdny.
with Happy Jack Caves and wife at
Motion of 0. P. Swopo, seconded by to tho legislature as tho repre*«u
her home In Membphis N. Y. after
A daughter was born Mondny to Mr.
v
Col. W. M. Bleckley, of Cochran, thoir tont.
E. Curlett and carried, this board ac­ tivo of Seminolo County in that bod
sponding several weeks with her sis­ and Mrs, Uchilda at the Femald- Ga., is tho guest of W. J. Varn and
Wo
understand
ono of tho young cepts tho proposition of A. D. Zachary nnd,
”*
ter Mrs. J. S. Dinkel.
Laughlin hospital.
Tho little lady family.
(
Mrs. Bridgomnns is very ill. Dr. Pul- to furnish onc-half of tho lumber for
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED
Miss Ellen Fuller left Sunday night hoa been given tho namo of Yurlo
Tho entertainment given by tho oston having been callod out a number
for Tallahassee after spending a which translated in angllsh means Thompsons nt tho sehool houso Fri­ of times. Mrs. Hirschi called in to tho Gonovn bridge, runways to bo 30 thnt tho said Honornblo Frank p*
inches wido nnd 2 inchos thick, cost Forster bo, nnd ho is heroby earn**.*
couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. Lily.
day night wns &amp;rcntly enjoyed by seo her on Monday.
of
samo not to exceed $25 per M.
ly petitioned, urged and requested ta
and Mrs. A. Y. Fuller.
The tract of land comer of Celery thoso present. Owing to the inclem­ Joe Ncrose nnd wife are building on
bo a cnndidnto in tho coming Den*,
Comr.
E.
Curlott
offered
tho
fojlowMr. John Dunbar nnd Miss Eliso and Mellonville Avo’a formally owned ency of tho weather there wns not as nn addition to ono of their tenant
ing
resolution,
nnd
moved
its
adoption
erotic
primary for tho offico of Up.
by Mr. Woodruff of Orlando and lnrgo a crowd out ns wns oxpected houses. Last week thoy ground cane
were visitors In Sanford Tuosdny.
some
wns
duly
seconded
by
Comr.
C.
resentntivetfrom
Seminolo County, |„
Mrs. Henry Hooker died at her sold by him tn n company denting In but those who faced tho weather, folt nnd mi^do themselves somo Florida W. Entzmingor and ndopted.
the
legislature
of
tho State of Florida,
home Monday night after a lingering real estate is being transformed well repaid.
Byrup. Wo are sorry to lenrn Mrs.
nnd,
^
Wherons
it
hns
boon
made
known
to
from
a
cow
pnsturo
nnd
plncc
to
dis­
illness of several months. Mrs. Hook­
On Friday afternoon, January 27, Neroso is still focling poorly.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
er leaves a.husbnnd, two daughters, play sign boards into an attractive tho members of tho Woman’s Club, of
Forest West has been doing a littlo thiu bonrd that H. II. 'Pattishall has
closed
from
public
travel
that
certain
new
allotment
ndditlon
to
East
San­
that
a copy of this resolution bo fur!
Mrs. Barnes of Orlando, Mrs. Fraln
Oviedo, hnd tho pleasure of having fencing of late for Geo. Ballinger,
road
in
tho
vicinity
of
Gonova,
known
nished
to tho press, nnd thnt tho dork
ford.
Thcro
is
said
to
be
40
acres,
of Longwood, nnd ono son, ‘ F, H.
with them Mrs. Johnson of Leesburg, Chns. Cramer nnd Volio Williams.
as
tho
Gonova
comotory
road.
there
has
been
three
fine,
wldo
streets
of
this
board is hereby directed to
Hooker of Orlando.
scctionnl vico-presldont, nnd Mrs. Gal­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Crnmor nnd Mr. West
made
running
parallel
with
Mellondoilver
a
cortiflcd copy of this rcsoThoroforo,
Bo
It
.Resolved
that
tho
loway, of Snnford, vico-president-at- nttended service in Orlando last Snt­
Friends of Mrs. T. G. Roebuck
villc
Avo.,
south
to
tho
A.
C.
L.
Raillutlon
unto
Honorable Frank P. Forsaid
H.
II.
Pattichall,
bo
and
ho
here­
lnrgo of tho Floridn Federation of urdny nnd on Sunday after tho servico
will bo grieved to henr of her death
ater.
j
road
trnck.
Lnrgs
corner
monuments
by
is
ordered
nnd
required
to
desist
Women’s Clubs. These two most they treated Mr. and Mrs. West and
■which nccured Inst week in New York
.. . have been placed on each cornor on charming women not only ontertnined Leonard to a visit with friends on from further obstructing snid rond,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roebuck wero
and ho is horeby ordored to forthwith
Tho nntural, refreshing sleep of a
back north three week, a„o due 'to
Avp- Thcrr wl" kc "n "uc- the Oviedo club with their excellent Celery avenue.
tion
of
lots
this
month
conducted
by
open
snid
rond
to
public
travel.
hcnlthy
body Is enjoyed by those who
speeches
but
gnvo
to
them
mnny
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Krell
nnd
chil­
business conditions nnd were expect­
a real estate man from Newark, N. J., thoughts to carry homo with thorn. dren from Windmero enmo up Sun­
Comr. L. P. Hagan offered tho fol­ take Tnnlnc.—Union I'hnrtnc /.-A dr
ing to return In a few weeks.
who is wintering in Orlando.
Tho only other numbers on tho pro­ dny nnd spent tho dny at tho homo of lowing resolution, and moved its adop­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy McCracken of
gram
wore a vocnl solo by Mrs. C. S. her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tyner tion, samo was du'y seconded by S. W. BRADFORD CHANGES
Orlando wero vinltlng Mrs. McCrnck- to to to to to to to to to to
Leo
nnd
a piano solo by Mrs. T. W. In honor of The birthday of her sistor, Comr. O. P. Swopo, nnd adopted.
HIS POSITION TODAY—IS
en’s sister Mrs. J. T. Williamson Sun­ to
to
Miss
Eunlco
Tyner.
Lawton,
both
of
which
wore
beautiful­
Whereas,
from
timo
to
timo
cortnin
day.
NOW WITH CIIURCHWKLLS
to
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Tynor nnd baby complaints hnvo been mndo to this
ly rendered. The club houso wns at­
F. J. Noimyer returned Sunday to
tractively decorated In nspnrngus and Mrs. Brown, of Snnford, Wnlford board, with roferonco to tho enforce­
from Penn., niter Bpending scvernl to
Tho first of tho month hns brought
ferns,
violets nnd yellow jusmino un­ I’ierson and Mrs. Ballinger wero also ment of tho game nnd fish lnwd of
weeks with his mother. While nwny to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
ono
chango in tho personol of store
der tho skillful management ^f Mcs- callers thdro in rcmcmbranco of tho this stuto, und,
Mr. Ncimyor attended a large poul­
life.
Snm W. Bradford, who has
dnmos W. P. Carter, R* L. Murphy, day, enjoying Bomo of tho birthday
Whereas, under tho existing law
try Fair in New York.
been
with
tho Snnford Shoo &amp; Cloth­
Tho Seminole County Federation nnd O. G. Wolcott. At tho closo of enko nnd coflfoo.
tho sheriffs of tho various counties of
ing
Co.,
so
mnny years thnt ho was
Word has been received of tho death of B. Y. I’. U. met Friday evening nt the program strawberries with whip­
Bible study night hns been chnnged tho state uro charged with tho gpspon*
of Mr. Holway whicli occured Jnn. 21. the I^iko Monroo Baptist church. A ped cream nnd Hunshinc cuke were to Tuesday so that those who work nihility of tho proper enforcement of looked upon as a flxturo left that
large crowd was present nnd a nice served by the hostesses Mesdnmcs B. and had other meetings on Wednes­ tho game and fish Inws, nnd tho coun­ firm to go with tho Churchwcll Com­
program rendered, consisting of songs Slay, C. L. West, J. N. Thompson nnd day may bo aide t# attend. At our ty commissioners hnvo no duties to pany nnd took Up his now duties to­
ENTERPRISE
day. Mr. Bradford is probably one
nnd talks. The meeting wns culled B. G. Smith.
last meeting ye hod a hnlf hour of perform in this connectiojj.
of
tho most popular clothing men in
The many friends of Misses Snrnh to order by Miss Bines, &lt;rf Sanford,
Thoroforo, Bo It Resolved, thnt tho
Dr. Mason, of Snnford, has opened singing nnd pfnyor before Mr. CInrk
the
city nnd numbers his friends by
President
of
tho
association,
after
Hughes nnd Knte Sice* nre glnd to
a dental office just back of tho post­ introduced tho lesson to give the lute sheriff of this county, bo und bo in his acquaintances. Ho recently won the
which
an
invocation
wns
offered
by
welcome them here for tho senson.
comers a chnnco to got thoro. Wo a ll' hereby directed to uso his best efforts
The subject office and expects to bo permanently enjoyed tho service but had bad luck | wnJ endeavor to see that tho gamo prize for being ono of tho men in San­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Rain left Snt- Mr. Esho Swnggerty.
located in Ovcido.
urdny for a few days with the Bishop of the program, "The Work of tho B.
getting homo although Brother West nnd fish laws of this state aro proper­ ford who nlwnys hnd n plonBnnt word
W.
B.
Englett
visited
Daytona
Mon­
nnd n smile nil tho time nnd ho is con
Y.
P.
U.,
wus
ably
handled
under
tho
fnmily in Ornngo City before their
cnnio hack nnd helped us with tho tiro ly and rigidly enforced.
tninly n popular young business mnn.
various sub-bonds by tho following day to attend the nuto races.
trouble.
return to their home in Kentucky.
Comr. C. W. Entzmingor offered
Mr.
Bradford will hnvo chnrgo of tho
Tho home of B. G. Smilh on Gra­ "Happy Jack" Cnves and wifo on- tho following resolution, and movod
Mr. L. M. Wright of T.nkclnnd members:
men’s
furnishings with the Churchham
avenue
is
nearing
completion
nnd
"What II. Y. P. U. Stands For,"
spent tho week end with his fnmily
tortuinod quite n crowd on Thursday its adoption, Humu was duly seconded
wcll
Company
nnd win bo glnd to see
adds
grcntly
to
the
looks
of
tho
street.
Mrs.
Bnrtow
Mann.
hore.
night at their tent hnving n ldg bon by Comr. L. I’. Hagan and adopted.
nil
of
his
old
friends
nt Ms new place
Tho
houso
is
not
only
beautiful
in
ap­
"Tho
Spiritual
Nccd,’\
M!
hs
Arlo
Miss Violn Pndgott returned homo
firo nnd n table nnd seats near his
WHEREAS, it in of vital import­ of business.
pearance
but
in
conveniently
nnd
com­
Mann.
from Delray Saturday.
camp nnd ho gave us one of his intor- ance to tho interests and wolfaro of
________________
"Tho Intclloctunl" Need, Miss Vio­ fortably arranged and tho friends of osting talks, telling how ho began
Mr. Sclsson of Knnsns City Mo., is
Mr. and Mrs. Smith rojolco with them life for himself at eight yonrs of ago the people of tho county of Seminolo RuMiy-Tlam for Rheumatism
on a visit to his dnughtcr Mrs. Fred let Swnggerty.
to hnvo ns thoir representative in t h
o
_________________ *
"Tho Social Need," Miss Dorn in tho possession of such n nice, com­ on hoard a sailing veHsol, lator serving legislature of tho state of Florida, n
Murray.
wn
fortable homo and hopo thoy will ho on threo boats in Undo Barn's navy
Among tho recent nrrivnls nre Mr. Oglesby.
n,,,„ c'“ «ly ld.nlifW with Urn h i .
"Be What You Aro," Prof. J. T. able to move in within tho next ten nnd beginning his pedestrian life in n c interests and tho iwoplo of thl. „„J „|| kln.l« ot j b pr[ H on t l '
and Mrs. G. D. Cross who nre at hor
days.
Jacobs.
fathers, A. DcBnry.
an npepnl to tho young men to Join oiinty. and thoroU8» l, familiar with .hcrlo.t nolle. Try no.
"Courage
to
do
Your
Best,"
Mr.
C.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton’s Sundny school tho navy, although ho hns since givon thoir needs und desires, and,
Miss Emma Tucker left a fow dnys
________________
class will have a box supper nt tho thnt up and Ih now on nn endurnneo
ago for Albnny Gn., whoro sho will II. McKennoy.
Voluntary remnrks wero then mndo Club Houso Friday night for tho pur­ test for John Hopkins’ University. F o S w o u l d I T u n Fr“"k, „ P'
Gtl
Volontlno favor, „„d ploc.
conduct n series of Bible readings.
r o rotor well ond folthtully .or.ml tho cord, and oil kind, of cord., and
Services will he ho* * nt tho Episco- by Dr. Gcorgo Hyman of Sanford pose of raising money for tho com­ Sinco being taken off for a two
nnd Mr. Rlnck, President of tho Tnm- pletion of tho tennis court. Tho fence months rest for being underweight bin people of this county ns their repro- stationary at the Herald office,
pnl Church Sundny nt 3 p. m.
sentativo in tho past session of tho Going fnst.
around tho court is being put up this route bus been changed hut ho has
Mr. II. J. Burns is spending n fow pn Federation.
After tho program nn enjoynblo week and tho young pcoplo hope to still a thousand miles to travel buforo
dnys with his parents hore.
Tho pcoplo of Enterprise spont last social hour wan held upon the lawn bo ublo to ubo the court within a Juno 1st. He says he lias used up
ovoning very plensnntly nt tho chnpcl when delightful sandwiches, cake nnd short while.
twelve dogs on this trip hut ho is ex­
t h e UP-TO-DATE 1922 SYSTEM
i
where tjjey wore ontertnined by coffco wero served. Mr. C. II. McEdward McCnll and Frank McLain pecting Eunlc a big Dane, who be- ■
Kenncy
donated
a
lnrgo
white
cake
some of tho guests from tho Inn. Dr.
of. Stetson University spent tho weok gnn the trip with him to arrive soon
McQueen gnvo n very Interesting upon which wero tho letters, B. Y. P. end with Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Mc­ in hopes of finishing it with hor.
talk nftor which tho Indies presented U. Every ono attending hnd' a share Call.
When it began to raise Mr. nnd Mrs.
a play, “How tho story Grow.” A of this dolicious enko.
Mrs. L. A. Joyner and Miss Jennie Elmer Lundqulst nHkcd us all into S Inaugurated by THRASHER &amp; GAftNER j
Although very young the Lake Malcolm of Jacksonville, arc tho their houso whoro Happy Jnck mado
collection of (25.38 was taken for tho
Monroo nssocintion hns reached nn A- guests of their sistor, Mrs. L. II. somo coffee and served us with sand­
school piano.
On TTuirsdny evening Dr. Fetcr Mc­ 1 standard for tho yenr nnd rocoived Gore.
wiches with tlio ladies help.
Over
Queen wjll give his travelogue, "Tho ninny congratulations for their suc­
thirty-five out nnd all had a good
COBINATION BARGAINS
Rebuilding of the World" illustrated cess.
to to to
to to to to to time.
by 200 colored slides nt tho Bonaon
Miss Annn B. Shlmmons nnd Mr.
Upsala is asked to join with Paolu
Charge System
Cash System
Springs chapel.
Ernest Loo were quietly married nt
for a union Sunday school institute to
1 ?G.OO poir Army Shoes
Snnford Saturday.
Tho bride is a
bo conducted by Rov. G. V. Albortson
$7.75
2
.70 pairs Men’s Socks
nnd Rov. J. S. Clurk on tho Gth. Rov.
daughter of Robert Shlmmons of
to to to to to to to to to to
and
savo
1 1.00 Work Shirt
Detroit, Mich., and in quite n popular
Albertson will hnvo churgo of tho
to
to to to to to to
$1.45
1 1.50 Men’s
Union Suit
school at 10:00 nnd Rov. Clark will
young lady. The groom is a' son of
•
» Do you
Henry Leo nnd is a prosperous young
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Nicholson, of give us a message at 11 then comes n
$9.20
need them?
farmer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo hnvo Dnytonn Beach, spent the week end basket or picnic lunch on tho church
grounds and Mrs. Albortson will sponk
gono to housekeeping on First Strcot. horo with relntivus.
to to to to to to to to to to
Charge System
Cash System
A party of young peoplo stormed
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Pattlshull were for us nnd a friend of theirs ns well
1
?5.5d
Women’s
low
Shoes
ns
our
own
Mrs.
Ericson.
This
will
$6.00
Rev. W. L. Itaucher wus hero Sun­ Mr. Albort Hawkins with a birthday shopping in Sanford Snturday.
give
us
all
a
double
sorvice.
Wo
hnvo
nnd
savo
1
2.00
Silk
Hoso
to
match
dny from Apopkn nnd preached nt storm pnrty Snturdny evening. De­ Quite n crowd from horo attended
a
nico
littlo
school
nt
present
and
$1.50.
lightful refreshments wero sorved nnd "A Night in Honolulu" at Snnford
tho Moores Stntion Church.
there is always room for improvomont
$7.50
last Friday night.
Miss Gladys Dletorick came homo nn enjoynblo time spent.
Do you need them?'
i
so
lot's
go
nnd
learn
ull
wo
can.
All
Mr.
Allman
nnd
J.
J.
Nicholson,
of
from Orlando Saturday whore sho hns
Mrs. Millard McClaron continues
Charge System
Cash System
been nursing for Dr. McEwin.
a guest of her Bister, Mrs. Snrnh Osteon, were horo Sunday on business. interested in tho work in this and oth­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs Phillips wero er places nnd in heating a good sor-,
1 $12.50 Suit
Mrs. Raymond Snunor nnd littlo Lyons.
$12.90
mon, como out nnd spor.1 tho dny. You*
1
4.00 Shoes
daughtor hnvo gone home to Fort
• nnd savo
Mrs. Elizabeth Lennro who hns boon in Orlando Snturdny shopping.
2
2.00 Hose
Mr. und Mrs. T. W. I’rcvntt and surely will enjoy it. Wo hopo thoso
Plorco nftor n visit hero with hor visiting Mrs. Gegoro Cain hns re­
*
$5.60
Mrs. McFnrlane called on Mrs. who huvo cars will seo thoro is a way
slstor Mrs. J. F. McClolnnd and turned to hor homo nt Knoxville.
Do
you
for all to got there.
$18.50
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Georgia Slpps Sunday.
s
otherf riends horo.
.
need
them?
Mrs. R. S. Cain, of Alabama, Is
Mrs. Endor Curlott and Mrs. Adams
Joseph Pnlmor of Now Martinsvillo
visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Jordan.
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m u uuvuu.
wore shopping in Snnford Snturday. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
West Virginia was a visitor nt tho
Mrs. Wheeler Mnrnh, of DcLnnd, ia
PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY 9 tngo of tho priceo. Call for what you want. This compari­
Mrs. Sheldon, of Oviodo, is spend­
R. C. Long homo limt weok.
Mr.
son ^ o w s you whnt you save by paying ensh for what you
visiting her mother, Mrs. Albort ing a few dnys horo.
Palmer is touring Floridn.
buy. DOES CASH PAY?
&lt;r
tino-t
from
i&gt;a&lt;re
On«)
Hawkins.
Mrs. Frod Bainrd, of Lake Harney,
Mrs. Snm Murphy wns horo from
S. I&lt;. Doudnoy, npprovod by Comr. E.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilortz add Mr. nnd spent Monday night with hor mothor
Dunellcn calling on friends last week.
Curlott, for tho Bum of $37.50, is horoMrs. Murphy formally vhdted horo Mrs. Dorcas nre touring tho West Mrs. George Gicgcr.
MIbb Lucille
Mr. und Mrs. Edwnrd of Now Jer­ by rejected, because it is not public
nnd will ho remembered as MIsb Win- Const of this state.
Dorcas
is
visiting
Miss
Cathorin
Lake
sey
aro spending tho winter horo oc­ husincsn nnd was contracted without
nlo Knight.
cupying Henry Lovy’s rcsidcnco.
Miss Hoskins Jones wns In Jnck- during her mother’s absence.
the knowledge nnd consent of this
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Little Mnrgunrot Bales is confined
aonvillo on n business trip this week.
Tho Community Club hold its hoard.
monthly meeting at tho Hall Mondny
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pptk nnd to hor homo by Illness.
Motion of E. Curlott, seconded by
afternoon. A largo number of mem­ 0. P. Swopo nnd carried, Mr. D. E.
Mrs. Polks mothor horo moved from
Celery Avo., to their now bungalow
Tanlnc Is tho idonl strengthennr nnd bers and visitors wero in attendance Hart, is horeby nppolnted ferryman
on tho Orlando rond,ln tho now At- body builder for old folks.—Union and tho meeting wns voted tho most for tho Gonova-TItuBvIUo ferry, his
interesting of tho rogular business sorvice to begin when tho ferry la
lotmont, Gnndorvlllo.
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Sporting Goods, Base Balls, Bats, Mitts and Gloves,
was transacted with nn interesting completed, : nd his appolntmgpt to bo
Mr. and Mrs. Bales nnd Miss Alma
Lohmns hnvo'moved out to tho now FOR SALE—Ono horso, ono fresh roport of tho T. I. W. C. convention npprovod by tho Bonrd of County
Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Razors, Strops/Brushes, '
cow and ton swarms of bees. A. L. which wns hold at Winter Park wns Commissioners of Volusia County, Fla.
’^allotment on Qrlando road and living
Electrical Household goods
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In . a tont while their new homo is Potter, Snnford, Fla.
251tp givon by Mrs. II. II. Pattishnll and
Firo nrm bonds of W. T. Taylor,
Mrs. P. N. Wakofiold who attended Ernest G. Dann, L. B. Holing, W. C.
being built.
T. Kuwabara was hero tho first of FOR SALE-SELECTED CORN ON tho convention. At th« close of tho DcCourfoy, D. C. Howard and T.’ H.
the week to visit his slstor Mrs. U.
THE EAR. NO WEEVILS.—C. meeting dainty refreshments word Buchanan wero approved and license
ordered issued.
C. Lida of South Cameron Road. Mr. M. STOWE, CAMERON AYE. 252tc seryed by officers of tho club.
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GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI
POSSIBILITIES OF THE SOUTH
CHARGED WITH SEDUCTION,
INADEQUATELY ADVERTISED
DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED

greater resource.' for development
woVk on tho face of tho earth, the
railroads of the whole South have
been niggardly, beggarly, ponurius Said to Have Seduced Former Employee In His
and nonprogrcsslvo in their publicity
Office
nnd development work ns compared
lican control, has never Boomed to ap ­ with the imperial possibilities of this
LaFrance Pump and
preciate the advantages of Florhl region.
JACKSON, .’tilss., Feb. fl.u , y The Associated [’res*).—$100,non f|ninn)
Hose !Cart Recently
Wo, do not blame tho officials or age suit charging Governor Lee M. Russell , hf JblfaslBsipld, with.seducing \\\u
nnd therefore has never tnk^n an nc
tlvo part in reclamation work or in these ronds, but we put the blame Frances C. Rirkhcnd, a former employee in his office, was filed against |tUN.
Purchased by City
kindl'd] activities which would have where we believe It bclohgs, upon tho sell today'in Uio Unltet) States court here. The p o n tiff, now a’ resident of
enormously developed that Stnto for ownerb of the roads because they New Grinins, in a bill of ipn/titulars, declared her reputation, character and
the good of tho entire country, prom­ should have said to the officials, health' wer^ ruined
[lined as a result of the governor’s alleged misconduct.
pts the suggestion that with tho ex­ “push out to n development of tho
"I
have
frequently
heard of the scheme to bring.a suit of this clmnicttr
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--------------FORMER BUTLER TO TAYLOR ception of the Enst Const Railroad South to the Pmit nnd will bnck
ngujnsl
me,"
Russell
declared
to n representative of. the Ne4 Orleans Item
MEANS THAT CITY c
CAN
An C.ET
THOUGHT TO KNOW SOME­
tho rnllronds of Florida have novor you financially In tho work."
last
week
when
asked
about
tho
r^porj that a1damage suit charging seduc­
WATER AT ANY TIME
e EITHER
fin
THING OF KILLING.
With nn aggregate of about 01,000 tion was to be brought ngnlnst him. “Charges in th'nt connection arc damn­
adequately appreciated Florida.
If
I1Y PLUG OR FROM LAKE
they have done so, they wiuld hnvc miles of roads, Southern railways able lies nnd an attempt by my enemies to hinckcn by character" the (Jot.
(llr The Ananrtatet Press)
spent ten times ns much monoy on dominating n section so limitlcssly en­ ernor continued. Since filing the suit today no statement-wns made by (JotLOS
ANGELES,
Feb.
7.—Police
to­
The Now LnFrnnco pump ntid hose
day announced no warrant had boon mnking known tho advantages of Flor­ dowed by nnturo a section rich be­ ernor Russell.
wagon recently purchased by the city issued against Sands.
yond tho power of words to express
ida ns thoy hnvc done.
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will provo n good investment from
If Canadian railroads or California in potentialities for the creation of
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. R.—Miss llirkhead charged Governor Russell with
many angles. It was tested out yes­
I.OS ANGELES, Fob. 7.—A tele­ ronds had had tributary to their lines freight and trnvcl nnd prosperity, nn­ seduction under promise of mnrringe according to the hill of particulars filed
terday on the lake ifrfent and »I ho on graphic warrant" charging Edwnrd a Stnto such as Florida, with its limit­ nunlly c?:p*. d In the aggregate for in the damage suit, says special dispntch received hy New) Orleans Item from
less possibilities as health and pleasu­ publicity work in behalf of the South staff representative in Jackson.
Sanford Heights nnd proved to bo nil Sands, former butler to Willinms Des­
re reBort, nnd ns a State of vast pot­ less r.:olioy thnn any one of a liozcn
that was claimed for it by the manu­ mond Taylor, with Taylor’s murder entialities for the creation of wealth, or more private business concerns,
was
issued
by
tho
police
last
night
the Bccretnriat-gcnoral of tho expir­ affecting China. This information is
facturers. The following Is the of­
nnd wired to authorities at Carlin, for the production of foodstuffs; and patent medicine manufacturers, or ing conference, nnd it Is the expecta­ to ho filed with tho secretary-general
ficial test:
for Industries of many kinds, thoy other individual interests, spent In
... ...... . of. Nevada, neeording to information
tion of officials that tho secretariat- for transmission 4o nil conference
The following was. requirements
, _
, ro- would have spent nnnunlly ton times
ig their products known. Think
,
ceived
by
the
Los
AngcloH
Exam
nor
general's office will wind up these members "nt tho curliest convenience"
imper nccon'.nt- to Contract:
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as much money upon publicity work cf it for a moment. That these indi­
this morning.
tasks and finally close Its doors In tho nnd similar commitments entered into
120 lb. pressure, 700 gallons water
as tho railroads entering Florida have vidual concerns, each having only ono
very near future. It hns merely to in future arc to be denit with by ,]j.
per minute.
ever spent upon making known the product to advertise, spend money nncompile
nnd have printed the correct­ rect communication between the var­
200 lb. pressure, 375 gnlions wator STATE SCHOOL MONEY
t rally in publicity work thnn nil tho
resources of that State.
APPORTIONED TO COUNTIES
ed
minutes
of tho plcnnry sessions and ious foreign offices.
per minute.
We think that one of tho rensons, i"’Brands of the vast area from MaryAND AMOUNT TO EACH
committee
meetings,
and to net ns a
200 lb. pressure, 200 gallons water
perchance, Hint the NntioonI Govern­ litv.d to Texas, rich beyond compare i.i
clearing
house
through
which the var­ We are not sure yet that jazz Is
per minute.
ment never paid much attention to resources, richer in potentialities than
111; The Assoclntrri l'rrssl
ious
nations
will
inform
each other dead. But if it in we know where it
TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 7.—W. N. Florida’s development is that tho rail­ any other equal area in the world,
fully
n«
t
j
their
existing
commitments
hns gone,
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Capacity named nbovc to bo deliver­ Shents, State Superintendent of Pub­ roads hnvc never adequately made spend in the development of the
ed at a normal lift not to exceed ten lic Instruction, has announced that known Florida’s resources. Those wealth which lies unutilized, un­
feet.
the amount of money for tho nppor railroads, which haul out of tho Stnto developed, and as a New York finan­ n u B i i i i B i H D i i i i n D i i n n s n a i i i i i i i i s s i i s i s i s i i H i i i i i i i s a
Computation of capacity 1h found- tlonmont to schools of the state Is 50,000 cnrlonds or more, of fruits and cier once said wlth"billlons of wealth
cd upon Barometric pressure at sea $00,004.01,, nnd base on fifty-five foodstuffs annually, paying an enor­ beneath our feet" not availed of.
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lovol.
cents a pupil $03,107.55 of this amount mous rate of freight, nnd which are
Would that these railroads, or tho B
Oldest nnd Lnrgcst Seed House in Florida
The following is nctunl tost of por- hm, been apportioned. Tho fund is taxed sometimes to their full facilities owners of them, laid the vision nnd ■
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
formnneo of pumper us demonstrated derived from Interest on tho state for carrying health nnd plcnsuro seek­ the power to portray before tho
to tho Commissioners:
school fund.
world
tile
wealth
of
Southern
oppor­
ers into the State in the winter, nnd
MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
Pumper was placed on tho hulkThe apportionment by counties fol- out of tho State In the spring, could tunities which is possessed by dozens
ARE KNOWN FOR QUALITY
hoad nenr tho Clyde Lino Dock hnv- lows.
have doubled nnd trebled their pns- of individual advertisers who make
ing a lift of ten feet.
Seed Corn, Beans, Pens, Popper, Eggplunt, Watermelon. Cantaloupe,
Alachua
$3,954,50 sengcr travel nnd their frolght busi­ somebody’s crackers, or somebody’s
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber. Cowpcns, Forage nnd Field Seeds, Our
First test wns for capacity used
Baker
043.40 ness by nn adequate publicity cam­ cigarettes, or somebody’s patent med­
Catalogue and Price List will give full information. We carry all
throe lines of hose, two lines of which
Bay
1,120.40 paign in behalf of Florida.
icines, the reason for spending more
varieties of garden, field nnd farm seeds, thnt have been tested ami
woro 100 feet each, and ono linn of
910.85
Bradford
Florida is unique nniong the states money in advertising than all the rail­
proven to be adapted to Florida soil and climate, and our years of ex­
150 feet.
perience enable us to handle the Florida seed business to advantage.
884.05 of the Union. It is largely populated roads of the South spent for adver­
Brevard
SPRING CATALOGUE—Martin’s Spring Catalogue is now ready.
Ono 100 ft. line having a nozzte of
Brownrtl
540,45 by Southern born people. There are tising a regl-rn having nearly oneWrite for it. Everyone interested in Florida Spring and Summer
1 1-3 inches.
Calhoun
900.05 many from other sections living In third of the total area of the United
crops
should avail themselves of information contained in our descrip­
Other 100 ft. line having a nozzle of
Charlotte
280.00 Florida, but the large bulk of its Slates, one-third of its population,
tive catalogue. Supplied FREE on request, to those who send in their
- inch.
Citrus
000.00 population is of people born in th e , and far, far more thnn one-third of
names promptly. Write for It today. Full information nnd prices on
nil sensonnhie seeds,
Other 100 ft. line having a nozzle
Clay
501.05 State or horn in oilier Southern its natural resources, all awaiting the
of 1 inch.
Columbia
1,830.20 States. It bus for nearly half n cen­ touch of increased capital and increas­
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
From this test tho puiity delivered
Dado
2,705.00 tury commanded tho attention of men ed population to become the greatest
202-206
Knot
lluy St.
Phone 4277*1220
783 gallons of water por minute, at n
Desoto
744.15 like Snnford, nnd Plant, nnd Flngler, wealth-creating center of the world.—
pump pressure of 128 lbs.
Dixie
158.05 and other men of grent wenlth, who Manufacturers Record.
A second reading for capacity wns
Duval
8,403.40 in early days laid the foundation for
taken on tho snmo lino of hoso with
Escambia
4,000.45 tho prosperity which it now enjoys.
the samo nozzle, the pump giving n
Flagler
188.10 But since Plnnt pnssed away many
volnmo of 845 gallons with a pressure
Franklin
404.25 years ago his railroad Interests went
of 124 lbB.
Gadsden
2,355.10 into other hands, they have never ad­
High pressure rating 200 lbs, 375
Glades
182.00 equately joined in the development of
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
gallons, pump pressuro 210 lbs, volHamilton
1,087.35 the Slate or in its publicity work.
tors Now
umo of water 307 gallons per minHardee
1,158.85
The Seaboard Air Lino hns dona
uto. Ono lino of hose 250 ft. using
Hernando
504.00 some good work, worthy of all com­
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
1 1-8 inch nnzzlo.
Highlands
407.00 mendations, as have all the roads. But LATE PARLEY LEFT COMMIS­
Write for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
High pressure rateing 250 lbs,, 250
Hillsborough
7.070.00 none of them has spent one-tenth as
Hundreds of those in use hy Sanford Growers
SIONS
TO
CARRY
ON
gallons water per minute, 255 lbs.
Holmes
1,107.95 much upon making known the re­
pressure, volume of water 310 gal­
THE
WORK
Jnekson
GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1021, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE RUYINl
2.800.00 sources and advantages of Florida ns
lons. One line of hose 250 ft. using
Jefferson
Here they
704.75 they should have done.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
1 inch nozzle.
( II % Till* V(NlH'IllJfll | , rt’N*|
Lafayette
570.15 have a gold mine Indeed; a mine wort3
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
7.—When
the
Test on Sanford Heights:
Lake
1,137.00 more lhim any gold mine on earth. It
Ilydron located on corner of Cen­
Leo
1,004.30 is n mine of vast resources from which Washington conforen e went out of
tral St. mid Magnolia Ave., which Is
Leon
1,7(13.30 they enn dig freight without end, st existence yesterday it left a dozen
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
tho end of 4 inch main extending from
Levy
1,003.10 gold mine of passenger travel which legatees in the form of commissions
and other international bodies which
Eloventh St.
Liberty
4(10.00 can lie increased in its wealth-making again will bring tho representatives
W . J . T H I G P E N Hi C O M P A N Y
Pump pressure 70 lbs., nozzle pres­
Madison
1,734.70 work to nn unlimited extent. Thoy
AGENT &amp;
of the powers together to discuss
sure 00 lbs., delivering 220 gallons of
Manatee
1,470.20 have not worked the pnssenger travel world problems.
water per minute.
Marion
2.020.30 business ns a gold mine, nor the re­
Resides many general agreements to
Monroe
1.041.15 sources in soil nnd climate, ns a gold "consult" among themselves when
A thing that a woman is suro to
Nassau
(140.55 mine, to ono-tenth tho extent thoy troublesome questions arise, tho gov­
or rim mn-Mcn hank iiiuldino
find—a new hat. on tho head is worth
983.05 sbinilil have done. A Juntos J. Hill, ernments reprusente i hero authorized
Okaloosa
Sanford,
two on the mind.
Florida
273.00 with bis empire building vision, or a specifically, among oilier things, n
Okeechobee
Itnrrimun
with
perhaps
an
uvon
2,021.25
Orange
five-power conference eight years
075.05 broader vision than Hill, has been hence to again discuss naval arma­
Osceola
Palm Bench
1,440.45 needed for Florida's development. ment, a five-power c.unmission to re­
873.40 Flagler matched either of them in his vise tho rules of warfare, a "special
Pasco
2.022.05 vision, in his creative power and in conference’ and u separate "revision
Pinellas
4.082.15 tho Hchiovonmonts made for Florida; commission” to regulate tho Chinese
Polk
1,412.95 and tho traffic which his road is car­ tariff, a "hoard of refeme" to con­
rutnian
1.412.05 rying, nnd the amazing development sider economic and railway questions
St. Johns
Lucie
837.10 along a great stretch of territory in the Far East, and an international
Alabama ILady Was Sick For Threi St.
1.035.15 which before a grent stretch of terri­ commission to inquire into extra ter­
Santa Rosn
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
304.05 tory which before his day was almost ritorial rights in China.
Sarasota
an unexplored wilderness, its testi­
1.202.30
Seminole
and Depressed—Read *Ier
Only two duties ate bequeathed to
I HAVE THEM
065.00 mony to his achievements. But even
Sumter
.Own Story of Recovery.
2,242.0' ids road could today do many things
Suwnnee
840.40 which it Is not doing.
Taylor
We are not unmindful of the finan­
082.55
Union
cial
needs of railroads, but oven nt the
2,107.8°
Volusia
Paint Rock, Ala.-—Mrfl. O, At. Stegall
time
when the rnilronds were onrnlng
582.45
Wnkulln
Of nonr ligro, rccontly related tho fol­
•nancy
most or them had throughout
attract­
1,303.60
Walton
lowing lntoroHtlng account nf her r»
Dr. King’s New Discovery will do
Florida
stations
which
wore
a
dlsJ
1,388.20.
ing
ottenWashington
that very thing, easily and quickly.
covory: “I woo lu a weakened coi&gt;
•race
even
for
the
sanltnry
poin’
of
Don’t
say.
"Poor
little
kiddie,
1
wish
Unn—
riots
arc
being
sold
right
along
nnd
building
in
this
dlllon. 1 wan nick threo yoara In bed, (
------------------------1 knew what to do for you!" When
view.
These roads bring into tho
suffering a great deal of pain, weak n / \ | r x i n n n D A M f l C
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who hnvc
the cough first comes, give a little Dr.
Hate hundreds of thousands of tournervous, dopresood. I was no TYonk., o U L i D J
D U llU u
King’s New Discovery as directed, ami
the good of Sanford nt heart.
’sts, and at most places they damp
It will soon be cased.
I couldn’t walk ncroas tho floor; JubI
them out into the mud if it should
bad to lay and my llttlo ones do thi
It’u a good family cough nnd cold
'•nppen to be mining, or into stations
work. 1 was nlmont dead. I tried
remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm,’’f!
This is no idle tiQk—I have weighed tho statement and
every thing I hoard of, anil a number w
clears lip the cough, relieves die con­
unfit from every point of view fur
to say .just what is my candid convictions would put it
doctors. Still 1 didn’t get any relief
gestion. No harmful drugs. For fifty
tourist travel; or, Indeed, for any
l'c o u ld n ’t oat, nnd Blent poorly,
years a standard remedy for colds,
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—thnt
other kind of travel.
__ hoard of and taken
coughs, grippe,
At your druggists,
bellovo If T hadn’t
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
60c. a holtlC,
bold
It is time for the Florida railroads
Cnrdiii I would have died- 1 boughl ON HASIS OF ESTIMATES PRE­
■lx bottles, alter a neighbor told rnt
lias VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
to wake up; time for them to do a
PARED FOR HOUSE WAYS
jrh&amp;t It did for her.
broader work than they have over
ijND MEANS
"I hognn to eat nnd Bleep, began tt
done except i.i too d J’s vlic;i »
gain my strength nnd am now well
ler and Plant and Sanford were lay­
Illy The Awoelnltd
„
and strong. I haven't had any trau
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Soldiers ing a deep, broad foundation f.r tho
For C o ld s a n d Cou&amp;ns
bio slnco . . . I Buro enn testify to thl
good that Cnrdul did mo.
I don I 'minis would cost the government ap­ work which their successors should bo
think them Is a bettor lonlo madi proximately two and ono-hnlf billion carrying out on a scale ns much great­ Constipated? Hero's Relief Idealise
the system, with Dr. King's Pills,
and I bellovo It Bavcd my Ufo.'
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
loilars on tho basis of estimates pre­ er thnn woro nblo to carry out, as are
They prompt free bile (low, stir up
For ovor 40 yearn, thousando of wo pared for the House Ways and Means
the
lazy
liver
and
get
at
the
root
of
the
the
wealth
and
population
of
Amormen have used Cnrdul bucccpoIu ly
trouble. All druggists, 25c.
In the trontiuoU of many womnnlj Joiuiuittee by tliu fiscal officers ol Uu n roll tor tiinn thoy woro in Huff*
Watch the South East Corner of Pa&amp;e Iw o
T
V P R O M P T I W O N ’T a R I P E
J
„hu army, navy and marine corps.
allmoutB.
ler’s day.
If you suffer as tlioso womon din
Indeed though controlling tho tran s­
take Cnrdul. It may help you, »oo. IKili cures Bilious Fever.
13-loU portation of nil empire 1° oxlont, with
At all druEglBta,
B 85

SANDS CHARGED
Wit h m u r d e r o f
GOOD'INVESTMENT MOVIE DIRECTOR
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The statement published elsewhere
In this Ihsuc quoting from Mr. J. E.
Ingrnhm, Vico President of the Florida
East Coast Railroad, as expressing his
surprise that tho Federal Government
whether under Democratic or Repub­

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E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

NEW CONFERENCE
TO BE CONVENED
8 YEARS HENCE

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

CARDUI HELPED
RFGAIN STRENGTH

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots

Kiddies’ Colds Can
Be Eased Quickly

SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” t

WOULD COST
2 £ BILLIONS

D r. K i n g ’s

Discover |
N ew .Discovery

Dr. Kind's P ills I

J. E. SPUKLING

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SANFORD’S PRE-COOLING PLANT
SCHOOL LUNCHES HAVE BEEN
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IS ASSUMING PROPORTIONS
SUCCESS, INTERESTING REPORT ’*&gt; Ice Plant is Being InALICE COHN Eli IIROWN

tion to many. Her Ideals bocamc theirs
nnd few there wero who wero who
wore not encouraged by her irtontness
as a I'slenoe, and th.- little nod and
word of appreciation that often fol­
lowed.

Make no dates that will conflict with
tho nbovo, make your plans to Join tho
crowds nnd hnvo ono Mg time.
One of tho biggest contracts for
advertising over let to advertise n lo­
cal nffnir has boon let by tho Knlghto
of Columbus and people will know of
it for miles around nnd mnny visitor!
will be in town for those dnys. Full
information regarding tho different
events will be found in tho Herald,
from now on nnd if you will watch for
these special announcements you will
be advised of some big doings. Re­
member the dates, Fob, 21st, 22nd and
23 rd.

K. OF C. CARNIVAL
Daughter 'of Edwin and Belinda
FEBRUARY 21, 22, 2.1
Corner, born in McConnolsvillo,
Ohio, September 28, 1839, died In Or­
\t ii meeting of tho Woman's Club
All the arrangements have been
*a
fci
Kn
nn
to
m
aa
Ka
im
lando, Florida, January 9,1922.
on Wednesday afternoon, n report of,
completed for tho annual mid-winter
the School Lunch for tho first »em- r"
On June 2d 18U2, she married Louis enrnival nnd festival of tho local Coun­
ester was given.
Tho treasurer's
W. Brown, of Athens, Ohio, nnd spent cil, Knights of Columbus, nnd this
hunk* had been submitted to Supor- ®
TO DEMONSTRATE THE WON- all her married life with Iilm in his year It promises to he bigger and bet­
intemlent Lawton for auditing nnd his
native town.. Ilur husband died In ter tlinn over. They hnvo gone to n
DERFUL POSSIBILITIES OF
report follows:
)*
1871 and in 1877 hIhj moved with her large expense to make this production
PRE-COOLING, ETC.
The Snnford Herald tells that the
After thoroughly auditing of tho
family of six children to Orange Coun­ If not tho very best, at lenst one of
new fire engine, pumper nnd auxiliary
accounts of tho School Lunch Room,' Rn
tho
best
ever
staged
In
Sanford,
and
ty,
Flcrdn.
In
the
summer
of
1880
The Herald somo time ago printed
chemical combination has arrived in
n.s kept and submitted by Mrs. E. P. ** Under This Head, Articles
the
story about the pre-cooling plant she went to Columbus, Ohio, to take from tho advance dope given to a rop- that city mid will he tested mid work­
Pro nnd Con Regarding Mu­
MorM*, l wish to advlso that I find ^
up
her
residence
there
nnd
give
h
e
r1
rosontntivo
of
tho
Herald
It
is
going
that was to be erected on Hoardall
ed to show the commissioners its pos­
th. in correct nnd complete, all receipts I ^ nicipal Ownership Will lie
avenue
by tho Fnrmer’s Exchungo of children better educational advant­ to he an affair long to he remembered. sibilities. “The new engine will pump
Published
in
the
Herald.
„ml disbursements properly entered
this city. Since thut time the build­ ages than could at that time be bad in This carnival takes place Tuesday, 730 gallons of water a minute nnd
uml the balanco on hand in agreementj
ing has been' erected nnd whilo tho the south. After seven years spent Wednesday and Thursday, February carries n thirty-five gallon chemical
i Itn ^ Hn h Id Ha
with the balnnee Hhown by tho stuto-! ^
ice plant is now in courso of oroctlon in Columbus she returned to Florida, 21st, 22nd nnd 23rd, on the vnennt lot tnnk nnd 1,000 feet of hose nnd is
mc-nt of the Seminole County Hank,!
a small army of men and women are which she still considered her home, on Fir»t street, next to the postof­ ready to fight fire at any time nnd
snhl bank being the depository for
Jacksonville, Ha., Jan. 30, 1922. in the building busy washing nnd but divided her time between that fice.
in any place," remarks the Herald.
tlu funds of this account. It seems Mr, R, J. Holly,
packing celery today und shipping in state nnd Columbus, making frequent
One of the main features of this The new apparatus is tho lntcst in doto me unnecessary here to mnko a reSanford. Fla.
rofrigerntor cars until their own plant trips back nnd forth. She spent her carnival will bo n two net musicnl tnil of fire-fighting machines und will
port in detail of tho iteniH of expon-1Dear Friend:
last suven year* in Orlando making ^ 'le d y called"V h o T o o x y Cntz ers ■&gt;■
will bo ready to mnko ice arid
undoubtedly he of value to the city,
tlituro, ns tho ledgor showing nil re -1 Confirming my statement to you, i B t o r o tho produest of tho Sanford sec­ her home with a married daughter.
"
n
*
„
°
i
o
r
m
on
in
tie
leaning,
|B # R(J0(| „B8ct even though thoro
erupts and disbursements may be B ub- 1
Of her six children five survive:
tion.
roR. Bob is the best character comeBoltlom bo I10ed for wln it. the
mitted to you nlong with this report, j w" “° *n your
'n8* October "that
The building is erected on a ten- K. Corner Brown, of Bittsburg, I’n; dlnn ,n Snnford and will bo supported,
()f BL.,urit that comcB with
Croat credit 1b due tho management' the not financial results for tho yenr acre section on tho tracks of tho S. &amp; Alice L., wife of Chester W. Goodrich, In th.s play by an able east consisting „
proviB,on for fiRhtlnf, fires ,,
fur the following excellent record: ( 1920 to tho city of Jacksonville from E. branch of the A. C. L. Ry. and on of Orlando, Fin.; llnrrict G. Brown, of such men ns Clarence Mahoney, worth „ rcat
t„ cltizens.-Timos
(This record docs not purport to show Dio municipal owned water works nnd Boardnll avenue giving good fnclll- of Wnterbury, Conn.; Haul G. L. Toni Ragan, Sid Rive, nog Holly, Po,
fui'ih received and disbursed for the cIcctrlc li((ht plnntB wnB three qimr. ties for loading nnd shipping. Tho Ico Brown, of Bradford, Ohio, und Ruth, tor Sclinnl, Toni Meredith, Byron j
inttin) construction nnd equipment of t0|M} of n niinil(I1 j ()nlirH» ! „ote your plant is being installed nnd when fln- wife of Eston R. Whittier, of Tampa, Stevens and ninny others. This show
Fla. A daughter Rose, twin to Ruth, is hound to attract attention for the
tlu , building,
but
exclusively
funds jieiwviv
i ,1
mixing cognizance Ut
U1U elec- ished will have a capacity of thirtynrticlo taking
of the
u.o.1 far currant exp-n.o» In th . opor-1tric
....(or tho y0„
reason that it is as good, if not bet­
fivo tons with a storage capacity of died in early childhood.
Few women hnvo lived as abundant ter than the usual dollar attractions
utioii of the institution).
from
four
to
fivo
cars
of
vegetables
1921, of one-half million dollars sura life as Alice Corner Brown. As a put on by lo &gt;d talent but will only
Receipts
Iplus; I stated to you then, nnd am thus giving storage and pro-cooling to
wife and mother she met every ro cost 33c. The show is made for
vegetables
until
cars
are
available.
Itncipts from solo of meals $ 1,751.-1-1 still, an ardent advocate and firm bepiircmont and from the time her twin laughing purposes only nnd the public
As required by section 12, chapter
Itcccipts from donation by tho
IRover in cities owning their own util- Tho celery is put in field crates nnd babies
were eight weeks olil she was is promised an hour nnd a half of real 3390, Laws of Florida, I will ho in the
Mother’s Club .................
10.00 ^jtlos plants, under u commission and brought to the plant where it is
father to her children as well ns fun nml amusement to say nothing of following plnces, on the date nnd be­
city maitagur (not aldermnnic) form washed and packed all under the care­ mot Iter.
tween the hours sot nftor each, for the
several good musical numbers.
Total receipts to dnto...... $1,701.44 &gt;0f government. Consumers are cn ful supervision of (J. M. Berry, who
Tn
re.ir
a
family
wisely
is
counted
purpose of receiving tax returns:
Tho
ladies
of
the
Business
mid
Pro­
Disbursements
titled to nnd should be provided with Mis aimle pre-cooling nnd packing n
a life task well accomplished; butt fessional Woman’s Club will be given
Geneva—February tltli, 10:00 a. m.
Groceries and help................. $1,439.02 necessities for health, comfort and Htluly
'vho is 0,10 of tl,c first ,non Mrs. Brown’s broad intellect nnd
full
charge
of
another
ono
of
tho
at­
to
3:00 p. m.
Ai tunl profit in current operaI protection at the least possiblo ex- ,n t,liH 8cct,on to advocate a plant of great heart reached out beyond bur
tractions
mid
will
put
on
a
pageant
Chulunta—February
7th, 10:00 a.
this
kind.
By
this
method
u
guaran­
tion ................................... 322.42 pause, without profit to a city or
family circle and sought contact with play that will equal any of its kind m. to 12:00 in.
teed
pack
of
the
finest
quality
is
ns,--------- !company, except it bo to provide for a
the life of her time In heneficient a e -ibefore and tho price of tills attraction
Gnbrlolln, February 7th, 1:00 p. m.
$1,701.44 sinking fund, to pay in a stated limit- surot] nnd the celery now being put up livity.
will
also
ho
within
the
reach
of
all.
An
to
3:00 p. m.
ir.
the
new
plant
looks
good
to
the
eye
This profit of $322.42 is accounted ed time, the bonded indebtedness inShe
was
a
student,
talented
in
music
athletic
show
and
side
show
will
lie
Oviedo—February
8tli, 10:00 a. m.
Mr us follows:
currod to purchase tho ultilitios, I note nnd has that clean appeuranco that cultured in literature, active in church,
two
more
attractions
worthy
of
your
to
3:00
p.
in.
!xpended for painting and exyou have overlooked tlie fact that wo brings the bettor prices in the mar­ educational and philanthropic moveAltamonte—February 9th, 10:00 n.
consideration.
tra equipment .....................$238.71 (consumers) in Jacksonville, pay only kets of the north.
....... In the early years of her mar­ The regular grind stores, paddle ni. to 12:00 m.
Even
the
culls
that
wore
formerly
Ibilmice in bank
83.71 7c per k. w. for electricity; charges
ried life she put her three children in wheels, etc., will he of an entirely
Longwood—Februnry 9th, 1:00 p.
-------- for water as near Nil as for electric- left in the fields are now being usod competent care and spent eight mon- ^different nature, every thing absolute- tit. to 3:01) p. m,
nnd
arc
pot
up
in
double
crates
and
$322.42 Ry. Gas provided l&gt;y a privnto cor(Its of strenuous study at the Boston |y now n,u| tho prices will be the lowLake Mary—February 10th, 10:00
The stock of groceries now on hand poratum is $1.83 per thousand. I sln- made ready fur the hotel tables and f "iiscrvatory of Music. On her re- L&gt;st of any carnival over playing Snn- a. in. to 12:00 ni.
i inventoried ut about $40, which is, cerely wish the city owned and opor- bring n good price, a new market hav­ lurn homo she shared generously of fon| before. A cafeteria supper will
I'aoln—February 10th, 1:00 p. m. to
bowover, prncticnlly off-set by out- ated the gas works and wo would, I ing been established for the product thc knowledge she hail acquired by bo served every evening of the cnrnl- 3:00 p. in.
standing, unpunched mcnl tickets.
nm sure, got gas for at least $1.00, that was thrown away in tho past. giving instruction In music, und en­
Monroe—February 11th, 10:00 a. m.
Free lunches hits been given to do- &lt;per thousand, und yet with the low **ie mammoth plant is a regular bee couraged mid developed the musical val, the Sanford Band will play each
to 3:00 p. in.
.
night,
there
will
bo
many
freo
at­
serving children during tho sixty-six rate for electricity and not results, no *’'vt5 °f industry and already shows taste of the community by organizing
Yours very truly,
tractions, and taking it all in all, this
days of oporntlon to tho amount of ono can refute tho fact that Jnckson- h' k,,h °f Gio great revolution that is a music club mid assisting to present promises to be one of the biggest 237-3tc
A. VAUGHN,
$■.*2.40, If this sum bo added to tho villu is as well provided with public Inking place in the packing mid ship- excellent concerts. At that time she ^ nieB 0f the season for all Snnford. 24-2tc
Tax Assessor.
profits ns Indicated nbove, tho total lighting us any city in the country; i I’^’K °f celery. I ho pro-cooled pack ranked among the best musicians of
profits would nmount to $414.82.
extravagantly so.
Noto Hemming nH IUI^ l,l’ '’V the I'armors Rxchnnge Southeastern Ohio,
The nbovo report, in my opinion, Park, ns light at night, almost ns van he guaranteed to arrive in the
If thoro was any one thing in which
reflects great credit on the excellent noon-day, so also with all other parks, market in good condition. I ho pre- idle excelled in, which she wont far­
nuinngcmcnt of this institution by Springfield, Confederate mid River-1cooling plant Is being erected under ther in devotion and interest, it was in
A m e r i c a ' s S t a n d a r d 4- C y c l e U f a i i n e M a l a r
the ladies promoting nnd operating it, side. In conversation with ono 0f the direction of J. W. Andrews, form- tho study of the Bible. Wherever slu
and on hehnlf of tho school officials your commissioners coming from San-' er^y w*th the Department of Agrictul- made her home she found n Sunday
of the Sanford schools, I wish to ex- ford to Jacksonville on tho trnin, sov- ^l,ru w*'°
made a life study of this school class to teach. In f'olunihus
press our sincere appreciation of tho oral weeks ago, he said your citizens 1phase of tho work and who has been she hail a large class of men in tho
lime, thought ami exertions of the would not vote for bonding the city to J I * loritla many years with the » ilnis First (’otigregntioiml church, nnd it
il Jjb
Welfare Department of the Snnford purchase the utilities. I answered ids Lxchango.
was said of her by her pastor, Dr.
Woman's Club for making possiblo argument: Why bond the city, bond
I he I'nrmer s Exchange can he con- Hutchinson, Mint as a student of the
lliis most valuable addition to the edu- tho utilities. Why not tho prosperous grntulated upon the realization of Bilile he knew of none lo equal her.
i minimi system of our city.
Snnford bnnks do tho preliminary fi- their dreams made possible by the
She began writing for publication
With host wishes for your continued mincing, when the utility bonds are assistance of tho Citrus Exclmngo with William Dean Howells, in tho
Arc the finest lii;;h grade M arine M otors made
success, mid thanking you for your sold refund their advances.
a,id this fine plant will bo available days he was connected with the Ohio
in America today. They ure strong and rugged,
generous co-operation at all times in
it is my interest in Sanford and to tho growers of the Sanford sec- State Journal.
In the curly 70’s,
nnd will drive n boat continuously at full speed
cverything pertaining to tho ndvunco- vicinity thut I desire to see the city ^ nl1 w*'° ,,ro members of tho !•arm- while living in Athens, she edited the
or can be cont rolled for any speed desired. W on­
mint mid upbuilding of our schools, I benefited through tho profits from the a,s' Exchungo and will work wonders Athens Messenger for a time, during
derful control, ensy starting, economical, depend­
mu,
utilities, and twenty, possibly fifteen hi the packing and shipping of Snn- the absence of the editor. She Ims
able. T he low price is due entirely to quantity
yenrs will see your city economically
vegetables,
production. Used by 70% of world’s best boat
Very respectfully yours,
been n frequent contributor to the
administered, owning outright, with'1ho plant will soon be ready for the columns of the Columbus Despatch
builders and government life boats. Catalog on
T. W. LAWTON,
request.
Supt. Public Instruction. out any indebtedness, gas, water nnd ( making of ice nnd Alio work will then with book reviews atul articles on the
In presenting this report, Mrs. W. electric plants, provided no graft, no start in earnest for all their own ice literature and art of the day, and in
4-Cycle Only —3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1550
Illnckmnn, chnirman of education high salaries, no extravagant city w*^ ^&gt;e mude right in the plnnt^nnd recent years she Ims written for the
conveyors
will
take
tho
products
from
Kit Knt Magazine.
i the Woman’s Club, said she regret- commission expense ho allowed to gas,
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
the washers to the packers and ninny
She was a leader ill educational
d the Inrge profit shown, since that electric or water commissioners.
One other matter I spoke to you other innovations for the quick hand­ and benevolent movements; interest­
amount ought to have gone for milk
about.
I may be a dreamer, an ideal­ ling of tlie products will bo in altera­ ed herself in ninny social betterment
m cocoa for the children. Unfortun­
enterprises, mid was largely responsi­
ately only n limited quantity of milk ist, or a nut, may have hallucinations tion.
It is a step forward in the right di­ ble for the founding of the Woman's
can iio obtained for tho lunches, oith- o r night-muro, but nevertheless I can­
oi in Sanford or in towns within a not gut away from the idea, Hint at rection nnd when the plant is ready Educational mid Industrial Union of
■•mfe shipping distance; nnd although your back door you have a nature giv- to operate in all its complete form Columbus, an Institution which Ims
tlic conking equipment of tho kitchen 1on source for motor power, a swift the Herald will give the readers a made great growth and has been a
i- ample for all requirements tho | running, high embankment, never end- complete history of it with cuts show­ powerful factor for good in that city.
The cause of temperance was close
't'nility tho gns provided is so poor, it mg source of water supply at ream, ing the operation of the plant in nil
its branches for it means much to tills to her heart. She was one of tho
i- impossible to use tho full equip- \ which, f believe, if harnessed, would
band of devoted women who in the
mcnl nt any one time. When the give sufficient power to run turbines entire Section.
early 70’s, as Crusaders, made valiant
large baker is being used, tho gun that not only Sanford, but Semiuolo,
Sanford needs more advertising nnd war on tho forces of nlchol, nnd ns an
plates are practically out of conimis- Orange and Luke counties tlioir high-am.
Thus between 1*75 nnd 300 chil- ways, trollies (when Inaugurated soonl lhifl spring mid amnmer is the tune ardent worker in tho W. C. T. U. she
-I-•«•++-ir
•;&gt;
v •.*v v v v v v v •••v -e v v v v v v v v •••••••.-v w w *r-r v •»*-r -rs-S*
■Iren are almost daily being deprived to lm) business mid private consum- t(* 'M 1* IJic Cham her of^ .ommerce gave freely of her ability and energy
"f -i nourishing hot drink with their cr: could lie udimdnutly provided at a should receive the support of every to the cause of temperance by writ­
"*
11 'jI,H ""'Lod ing, mid by speaking from the plat
Milch. Tho management may hnvo to minimum cost, with electric needs. I
ihslituto oil stoves for tho gas refer to what we always thought was j wonders for this city during tho past foiin.
joke on
nature,
Eeonocklutcheo
". r mom
and it is ,,up to you to
Her life touched other lives at many
Mates. ,
(..a j—
.............
|.
R E A L
it---- i.
—.
■*----- /Tho Chamber points and always in such a way ns tn
It will’ bp observed thbt.thU report creek, at or near its source, but murk Keep *
docs
not include the $t’,700.00 raised niv word, she will some day ho the *’f Commerce is putting on a strong inspire to highest things, Her yoirs
f"r erecting the lunch pavilion mid tlie power that will make the* Garden of advertising campaign for the ensuing Have been rich in tlie affection be­
initial equipment.
Edcu (OLD Ormigo county) blossom year and it will bring results in thous­ stowed by mnnw friends nnd by tho
ands of new people.
Jove of her children, whose sorrow
Although many women have given as tho rose.
for her loss is made radical by their
&gt;iio uml thought to this enterprise,
With a heart’s desire to know of
just pride that they can cull .Ills rave
Mrs. Blackman npoko in unqualified every man, woman und echild Jointly,
4.
^
^^ ^
^
*■!*»!*
*4**1*^*^*1*4**8*
woman, "Mother."—Athens
Ohio
appreciation and praise of the two cohesively, concretely, concentrateilly
News.
women to whom tho grentest credit (lyely), shoulder to shoulder working
Mrs. Brown belonged in Sanford.
was due for the success of tho school harmoniously (not defaming any citi­
Her
home on Golden Lake, and Inter
zen
or
knocking
Snnford
in.
any
way)
Much, Miss Virginia Smith, as super­
at
Fort
Reed with her daughter, Mrs.
for
Sanford’s
welfare,
and
23,000
pop­
visor, has given herself unreservedly
Chester
Goodrich.
The hospitality
ulation
in
1930.
to the work In hand, with u de­
m
e
n
t
h
o
l
mid
genial
welcome,
which
was offer­
With nil well wishes to you, as 1
votion to tho wolfnro of the children
E m it n n d V e g e t a b le C r a tes
ed
to
her
many
friends,
fixes her,
mid a keen recognition of the import­ still consider you tho greatest Snn­
cough drops
memory, affectionately in their minds,
ance of details that are beyond price. ford Imostor.
You Can Buy From Us at
for nil time, as “ours.”
Your
friend,
pric0
Mrs. E. I*. Morse, ns trcnHurcr nnd
Wholesale Prices
Her influence was far-reaching In
J. K. M.
purchaser of supplies bus nlao given
every brunch of service for tho bettor
Tho Weekly Sun, of DoLand, is
Wr t f ( nr r*luc Htt
of her time and talents without reser­
meat
of
our
city
ami
its
people.
among
the
now
papers
in
tho
stuto
vation. She hiis mot with fine co-opShe had ideals, reaching toward the
oration with the merchants of tho and will bear tho name of C. A. Alli­
GIVE QUICK RELIEF
I!
best
in literature and music.
l'(uAkn» Morula
‘ ity, who have, by their special prices son us manager. Tho first Isbuo haH
A
h
president
for
many
years
of
the
•or lunch supplies, done much to make not come to us uh yet and wo await A W W U W M V W A W / . 'M
Hill
Wednesday Club, she was an inspira-1
•
the good financial showing possible. the same.

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OWNERSHIP S

staled and Will Soon
Be Ready

GROWERS CHANCE

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

M arine E ngines

Philip E. Andrews

Real Estate Service i
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J H

no tax now

LUDEN'S
straight

0 n Flour, Grain and Feed

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THESANFORDHERALD

L

So much talk about tha new doll„
tlon with the steamship company and and wasteful national agreements than) ratify the Harding treatise, of has these la aura to advertlsa tham.
tho California Fruit Growers’ Ex­ governing the working conditions of which there are several, and all as The public haa come to understand that we would juat like to get hold
l&lt; J&gt; MOLLY ................VmtfMt u l UIM change, which nro displaying keen in­ Boveral large classes of employes and "entangling" as those agreed upon by this, and this is why you always find of a new dollar somo time nnd look
■&gt; f. U U l t D .......... iM dltif u i T n u in i terest in tho work, as it is expected on insistent demand by all groups of the representatives of nations at Ver­ the streets of the city that advertis­ nt it.
Since tho war wo hnvo boon
K A. W l l ........................ O m ni Min n i to lead tho way to largor shipments
es, well crowded with automobiles and unable to get that much money all
employes for still further'w age ad sailles.
at ono time, consequently we do not
hbiitM im r riMv by
of western fruit to the east by wator. j vnnee-. As a result, in July, 1020, the
Just a chuckle here, {Smiles are the stores crowded with people.
know anything about tho new money.
Go
Into
any
home
any
ovenlng
and
Problems
of
vcntllntlon
and
refrlgInbor
board
awarded
tho
greatest
valuable, therefore they can be wast­
1H E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
------ — o
—
(Iaoorp.r.t.d)
oration of the fruit while in tra n sit; single wage increase over granted to ed—but don’t waste one on tho vener- see the people reading tho paper and
the
value
of
advertising
will
be
readily
are the chief difficulties encountered nny group of employes and at the nble senator from Massachusetts.)
Wo note by tho papers thnt Italy
SVBSCaiTTIOV MICE IX ADVANCEI
understood. Not tho head of the fam­ connot do without Orlando nnd hnvo
YEAN...........................................«8.M in tho undertaking. One of tho holds same time continued national agree­
Advocates of the Dyer antilynching
NONIMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11SI of the ship is equipped with a venti­ ments Indlfinlteiy.
bill claim it will solve the lynching ily only, but every member of tho sent for Orlando to come back to
MONTHS.................................. .»
family reads tho evening paper. Every Italy.
lating system devised by the represen­
In tho belief that thair demands
Wo suppose that means
StoM u s«««sd Cl&gt;M Mail Matter Aifiat SS, tative of tho department, who will ob­ were justifiable and nocessnry, tho problem over-night. Thoy think Fed­ line, from socloty to tho advertising Frnnklln King nnd Carl Dann, also.
lltS, st Ua Faat Offle* at Saafard, riarlda,
eral supervision is n euro for 1)11 tho
columns get n rending In the evening
----------------------Nadar Aat of Marsh S, 1STI,
tain dntn on the condition of tho roads wore given authority to ad­ problems that states are heir to.
when
people
have
timo
to
rolnx
while
fruit
carried
at
certain
temperatures
vance
their
rates,
whirh
wore
already
*
Those
Irish nre getting peevish
Tha Baa/ard Dally Im ld la yakUahad arary
Ha! Hal (Tenors mny say Tool thoy look over tho social, political and ngnin and trying to start something.
aftaraaoa (azsaft Saaday) sad tteiwwUr aav. and will test the system of ventilation burdensome to business. But tho ad­
«n this tradlae aaatlaa. Adrartteta* rates rasa.
Teel)
business chart for tho day and to­ Why not send Pussyfoot Johnson over
watt* aad auds t a r«a as ayaiteatlsa. ----fS.Sd he hns worked out in connection with vance did not produce tho hoped-for
jss yaar, ar lla par ■&lt;aath, la adaaaaa.______ his studies. The shipment of citrus revenue. It was morn thnn the traf­
Administration lenders point out morrow.
there to talk about prohibition nnd
A city is judged very lnrgcly too, take their minds off mnttor.
fruit through tho Tropics for tho fic would hoar nnd business foil off ’hat the evponscs of government will
rnrrlitn Attv. rl Mm, K .|ir..rn tn tlv e
length of timo required in water until their last state was worse than ho reduced by several billion dollars by its nowspapors, A newspaper
I T n r. a m t n u r a n I’iuchs a s s o c ia t io n |
transportation hns always been a haz­ their first. At lenst that wns tho claim this year. If taxes are not reduced mny bo over so nowsy, editorially
Roaches wore found in n still near
the blame should he placed upon the strong nnd artistically mado up, but DeLnnd, Bays tho Snnford Herald.
ardous undertaking..
of
the
roads,
Wns
thnt
claim
cor­
Orlando has organized a Sunshine
The ship, which origlnully sailed rect? Some recent developments seem extravagance of Democratic officials if it is not well filled iwth advertise­ Aw shoot! We've found files in mince
Club. They witl need it today, also a
with a cargo of apples from Scnttlo, to foster tho iden that the sympathy who, in their zenl to bankrupt the nn- ments, strangers will either rightly pie, too, but we still cnll for it now
Moonshine club.
or wrongly judge tho town ns being nnd then,—Tnmpn Tribuno.
put in at San Pedro to pick up n con­ of tho public may have been worked tion, happened to win the war,
----------- a----------Hn!
Ha!
dend.
Everybody understands thnt in
---------- o----------signment of oranges and lemons. It upon to a degree that wns not war­
Sanford will soon have tho largest is expected the trip to New York will ranted by tho facts.
A smile is the reflection from n a live town business men advertise. So
California produce men nre writing
SuAophuno Bnnd in tha South, if not require between in ami 20 days.—OrMessrH. McAdoo nnd Hines, who sense of humor, and the Crentor that, outside Impressions arc made up to Florida growers asking the price of
in America. Guess that will hold Or­ Inndo Sentinel.
mnnnged the roads while thoy wore Messed the American people with tho lnrgcly by the advertising columns of vegetables. California evidently had
lando for a while.
under government control hnvc both sense of humor thnt knows no limits, a newspaper.—Reporter Star.
n harder blow thnn tho outside world
and that imp -jves a thousar.i -fold on
testified
recently
thnt
they
were
re­
hntvTf. anything. about.
Ge-Be-Nnh-Gown-Wonce, a Chip- FLORIDA MERCHANTS AND AD- turned to the owners in better condi­ champion contortionist.
After 100 or more hnvo been killed
VEUTISING SCHEMERS
Having this sense of humor, wo
pawn Indian chief, supposed to ho 137
tion thnn when they were taken over.
Man will lecture in Orhuuhi on
in
a defective theatre the government
years old, is dead In Minnesota. We
Mr. McAdoo, especially, asserts thnt can hear with nny old thing and is investigating tho cause of the dis- "criminology. Suppos ho hns Invit­
are glad ho only did it Wonce. One
FLY-BY-NIGHT visitors to Flor­ tho government added moro thnn 4,- smite until our teeth nre sunburned.
aster nnd they will probably put tho ed nil the Orlnndo newspaper men to
more like that and our linotype opera­ ida, the great mnjurity of whom are 0(10 locomotives nnd over 28,000 Cn:-pared to us, the Spartan mother
blame on the man who owns tho build­ be present nt tho lecture.
tors would have lockjaw.
on tho alert to "make" expenses, like-! height cars to ho the equipment of the was a quitter.
-----------o----------£&gt;o if you think the government is ing. He is not the one. The man
wiso easy profits, us thoy travel from 1roads, and thnt every Incrense of
How do you like this springtime
nnd, the
going on the rocks, Just swnllow your who designed the building
. „„
weather?
President Harding’s dog, "Laddie 1place to place rIczo upon advertising) wages wns justified.
, r,™ ,n^
the ^building and the
As a partial corroboration of tho ir oKestion nnd nmilo. When we land building
Boy," is now talking for publication. as one of their favorite schemes. Ad­
inspector of Washington nro
f/1
the
rocks
we
will
at
lenst
have
In a series of letters "Laddie Boy" vertising is worked to death by this hlen that the railroads are not ns
to blame. What does tho nvernge man
tells of his experiences to another dog. class, because the value of advertis­ hnrd up ns they claim to he, wo have so..-.filling solid to build on.
who builds a home or n store or ii
'In! Hn!
All presidents seem to have some ing is appreciated by all progressive the claim harked up by the figures
theatre know about the construction.
form of communication with tho out­ business men. But uny kind of ad- for a term of yenrs, made by tho
Ho leaver, it to the people who are
vertising does not get resultH. There Chlcnge, Burlington nnd Quincy railADVERTISING THE CITY
side world. Look nt Joe Tumulty.
getting paid for knowing and yet
are many things to he tuken into eon- nmd company that its net enrnings
| when anything happens it is the ow­
Every city of any commercial im ner who gets the full blame.
Florida girl in New York dyed her slderntlon, principal of which are for the yenr 1021 wore grontor thnn
for nny previous yenr in its history, portnneo is continually trying to ex­
ent to conform with tho druporleH und ' quality and circulation.
*
Thu
business
interests
of
Florida
exxcopt
1010. If this is correct, nnd tend its trade lines and its sphere of
the cat died. Judge hud tier up and
Miami's new city manager-—wo
should
fight
Hhy
of
these
Hchemers
und'
we
hnve
no reason to doubt It, it is usefulness. A successful business man
made her promise to return to Floridn
believe
he is homo rained—snys
patronize*
only
those
agencies
anil
is
not
content
with
a
stationer
busi­
evident thnt tho railroads nro not su f-;
and ho would let her off. Good sent­
mosquitos
live nine months.
Gosh!
mediums
whose
reputations
are
es­
ness.
He-wants
to
progress.
No
faring from financial paralysis, and
ence. Thnt Judge ought to sentence
We’Ve
been
told
all
the
timo
thoy
city
is
content
with
a
stationary
pop­
tablished
in
public
confidence
and
who
thcro 1h no reason why freight rntos
the whole of Now York City to Flori­
lived a short life and a merry cno,
nre
above
hoard
in
their
operations,
ulation
or
trade.
It
wants
to
grow.
Its
should
not
bo
reduced
to
n
living
da for the winter. Tho idea of a Flor­
Other interests, agriculture growth must lie from without if it is and couldn't ronm or wander from
idn girl in Now York in the winter giving a doilnr’s worth of advertising basis.
or
more
for
every
dollar
entrusted
especially,
are suffering, oven worse to make any substantial progress. It their own rain barrel more thnn a few
time!
to them, who realize that their fu­ than the railroads nro claiming to he is a noteworthy fact that trade associ-' hundred yards!—Tampa Tribuno.
We don’t believe they arc so short
tures in the advertising field depends and If they are not speedily relied, [ ations and merchants associations nre
Dispatches say "Poland is gradual­ i in a large measure upon their present there will bo general distress which annually putting on campaigns to ox- lived as that.
We hnve seen some
ly becoming self-supporting." Good. J policies.
on
the
const
thnt
had long whiskers
tend
the
lines
of
trudo
for
their
re­
will evidently Involve tho whole court-'
If we can juHt get the Near East, the
This is not a bid for greater news­ try. At nny rate the country is entitl­ spective cities. These associations are and wo know they were at least fifty
Far West, Russia, China, India, Af­ paper advertising; it is good advice ed to know the exact facts in alt their composed of wide awake business men yonrs of age.
rica, Timbuctoo, tho Arctic Circle, the although, it might he added, nuwspap hearings, that it may he able to place who realize that a city never stands
Anti-Saloon League and the other I hnvo proven themselves the best nd- the responsibility where it belongs.— still. It either goes backward or for­
Secretary Weeks who is very much
leagues as well ns tho Florida State , vertising mediums in the world. A Tampa Tribune.
ward.
afraid that Henry Ford's shadow in
"p*ARM homes formerly
League Hcif-Hupporting we can go ; few days ago an “advertising,, man
To extend trade lines, wholesalers the sun will eventually blot out the
---------- o----------denied electric current
Ashing again as we used to do before . worked Arcadia, according to the Domust extend lines u little farther out­ Republican administration snys thnt
can now fully enjoy its
the war put all these foolish notions Soto County News, and it wns Inter THE FUTURE OF ROAD BUILD­ ward each year. The same is true of
Henry is not the only pebble on tho
power and light with
ING
Into tho hendB of so many "drivers."
revealed thnt the "directory" ho is­
the retailer. In theso days of good Shoals—thnt he lias two other buyers.
Wiliys Light.
-----------o----------sued wns Just directory enough to ho
roads nnd automobiles n few miles It is n lend pipe cinch thnt the Ro
Country
road
traffic
has
increased
Tourist asked us tho other day why classed as legitimate under the law.
Bright lights, running
makes but little differenc nnd peoplo publican corporations will outbid Henwater, improved living and
there wan such tine fishing on Lnku The man spent seven hours in Arcad­ 1,000 per cent in the Inst 12 yefcrs^j prefer trnding in n live town, Thoy | ry If for nothing mode thnn to keep
working conditions follow
Apopku nnd why ho many fishermen ia nnd depnrted $8&amp; rlchor hy reason say tho statisticians, hut they also will drive a considerable distance to the Hhoals from operating nt all. It
the installation of Wlllya
went thcro in the winter to take ad­ of his gift of gab. Commenting on tho say thnt in thu smile time there hns trade at storon that carry n largo would pay "Big Business" to do this.
been an increase of 3,000 per cent,
Light.
vantage of it. The reason is plain incldont The Nows says;
-----------o----------in vehicle mileage, measured hy multi­ vnrlety to select, nnd whoro real bar­
enough, Seining is not ullowcd in
Someday perhaps advertisers will; plying tho number of vehicles hy tho gains are to be had. There is but on
Let ua show you this
We understand that the government
Lake Apopka, solulng is not allowed learn thnt they can ulways expect to
complete,
practical plant
way
for
the
people
to
know
the
live!
is
about
it
issue
a
booklet
on
“How
to
in nny county in this part of the state lie stung when dealing with strangers incrense in speed.
with fifty advantages,
town
and
to
know
of
real
bargains.'
Use
the
Postoffice."
Fine
business,
The astunishing fact la also made
Somlnolo county is surrounded hy •with scholium for directories, pro­
public
that there nvc actually fewer Thnt way is by advertising. There this nnd it will also give the governcounties that are getting the tourists grams nnd tho like, unless the man is
Peoplo' meat printing office to get a job.
HOF-MAC
into, omens
of K00() r0 nds per Vehicle mile is no other possible means.
and sportsmen and our county is thu known to-represant
a firm of stand-,. ,
,*
follow
the
advertising
columns
of n Some time Inter we intend to got out
.
,
,
.
I
today
thnn
were
a
dozen
\oarn
ngo.
only ono that allows seining.
Battery Co.
ing.
Merchants who just can t see ( T|u. BUtonio|)|-0 nuinufflcturer» predict newspaper as closely ns nny other a booklet entitled "How to Build Post- o the value of advertising when «p; j tfmt th„ number of automobiles in use part of the newspaper. They nre offices" that wo think well be most in­
SAVING FLORIDA
proachcd on tho subject by their local
will dotiblc within the next decade, looking for quality ami the man who structive to the government.
newspapers seem to be the easiest
Tho Polk County Record bus an ox- victims of these fly-by-night fakers. The American Good Roads congress
hns endorsed the Woodruff hill now
rcllcnt editorial on "Winter Evangel­
It Is not selfishness that prompts
■
ism," which we take pleasure in re­ Florida newspapers to warn advertis­ before congress. It provides for $lfl0, ■
000,0(10 of 'cdornl aid for good roads
publishing:
ers against advertising schemes, hut
Florida is having a surfeit and then the newspapers are interested in the per year f&lt; r the next five years, with
Homo of that sort of thing. You can­ welfare of their respective communi­ thciiHiml provision for matching the
not sit liown in a park without having ties and are an guard to protect those amount bby each state to which allot­
If the state
Qi listen to some wild-eyed visitor call­ who support them.—Jacksonville Met­ ments shall ho made.
accepts
it
will
moan
the
expenditure
ing on the wayfarer to repent of Ills ropolis,
of
200
million
per
yenr
or
n round hitalns mid throw something in tho hat.
---------- o---------- lion
in
the
five
year
period.
It is
From ull corners of tho north we hnve HAH THE PUBLIC BEEN HUNdifferent
to
sctlmnto
tho
impetus
that
visitors whose sole purpose, as they
COED?
will lie given to business of all kinds 1
m
solemnly declare, is to show us where
m
hy the expenditure of such an camwe nro wrong and collect their pay for
When tho railroads wore returned molts slim. Unemployment with alt j
no doing.
Frankly, wo prefer being let alone to their owners after the war there its problems would disappear, und
with our defects. We'll rock along wnH a loud howl of indignation from every man willing to work would have
M
uomo way, Up north, where the cold tho latter about the condition In a Job awaiting him. Ami when It was
m
all
over
we
would
hnve
the
plcnnnat
which
their
properly
lmd
been
hand­
weather, tho slippery pnvemonts nnd
the heavy snowdrifts are constant pro­ ed as being sadly demoralized, with consciousness of having got some­
Thrasher &amp; Garner did $830.00 more business on a strictly cash basis
vocatives to sin, they need uplifting cd as being sadly dtmoralized, with thing for our money.
during the month of January than during January, 1921, on a time
more than wo do. They would uo freight cars scattered from ono end
THIS 1H SMILE WEEK
doubt appreciate open air sermons, of the country to thu other, and mnny
basis. ■This reflects the hearty approval and co-operation of the buy­
Icrturos on law enforcement, calls to of them unfit for use nnd bndly need­
ing public for which we are grateful, If you pay cash, and have not
This is Smile Week and we are re­
There woh a shortngo
civic, secular and spiritual righteous­ ing repairs.
visited our store, we shall appreciate a call. The faet that we are doing
ness and other efforts to improve tho of locomotives, ns the government had minded of the fact hy the Jacksonville
condition of their souls, whilu tho nmda few replacements of those which Metropolis in tho following editorial:
more business selling for cash than we previously did on time, and for
Worse thnn thnt j This is Smile Week.
parsons working for their uulvutlon it had worn out.
cash, is convincing proof that our lower scale of prices is bringing the
Everybody is supposed to smile. If
would not incur thu suspicion of being demoraliznxtlon of the equipment wns
you
can't
smile
you
can
nt
lenst
thnt
of
the
working
force,
It
had.
trade our way.
out on tho job merely to avoid tho
winter without incurring nriy person­ boon largely increased, wages had' chuckle to yourself. It's easy; Just
been raised to a point thnt could not drop a pleasant thought on our Hcnsu
al expenses."
ho
maintained under private manage­ of humor and let it dissolve. Smiles
As tho Record remarks, Floridu is
ment
with nny hope of profit and a will ascend like bubbles from n clay
already pretty well provided with
host
of
nhsurd nnd embarrassing re­ pipe in tho hnnds of a child.
proved und legitimate agenclos of
The Republican are figuring out a
strictions
had been placed on the roads
that kind
We suggest, however, If
It’s the real thrift game, that m akes man careful, comfortable and
Man hy which ex-service men will ho
which
largely
increased
their
expens­
any of thesu itinerant improvers are
given
n
bonus
without
increasing
es,
nt
tho
same
timo
reducing
thoir
contented. Careful about what he spends and what he gets for what
really in ournust, they wander down
taxes.
here about the 15th of next July und efficiency, It was claimed that thu
he spends. Comfortable because h e pays for what he gets. Contented
Ha! Hn! (Hn! Hu! is thu only way
ropent their story.—Lakeland Tele­ roads could not lie handled, ns they
had been handled by tho government you enn Hmile on n typewriter.)
because he buys at the lowest marketplace.
gram.
President Harding Is Indignant be­
with nny expectation of returning a
Do not miss seeing the Twins o n display Saturday in Thrasher &amp;
•---------------- o — ------------profit to their stockholders, nnd un­ cause administration critics nro claim­
SIIII* CITRUS FRUIT HY WATER; less relief could lie hud in tho way of ing he nppointed Senator Kenyon to
Garner’s show window. Go in and take a guess. It won’t cost you a
a
Federal
judgeship
in
un
effort
1
1
CALIFORNIA TO NEW YORK.
increased freight vntes, or n visual
penny, and you may be the prize getter.
subsidy form tha government, the shutter tho agricultural bloc. "How
Don’t be alarmed, you do not have to take them if you do not want
Thc latest of u series of three test roads must go into bankruptcy nnd absurd!" Such a thought never enterthem.
ahlpments of citrus fruit from Cali­ tho whole transportation system of cd our bcHt minds,
**
•
Hnl Ha! (To lie repented nt inter­
fornia to Now York by way of tho the country would ho crippled. As a
Panama Canal, left Sun Pedro tho part of the genernl managers JustlH- vals.Senator Lodge, who woro his whis­
middle of Junuury accompanied by n ed their clnlms for relief, wo moko
kers
to a frnzzzie deflating ratifica­
specialist of tho Bureau of Markets tho following extracts from a pnpor
tion
of
the Wilson treaties will soon
issued
hy
tho
rnllway
cxocuttxos:
and Crop Estimates of tho United
On March 1, 1020, federal control demand that the senators, who bow-,
fltates Dopnrtnient of Agriculture.
Tho tests are being made in co-opera- ondod, leaving nH a legney restrictive od to the lash of his political whip

Farmers Ow//
Electric Plant

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To The Trade

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�M * * ft ft

m
a%
I- ji MaBi Ufioii cornu up with Mr
Mrs Fry Snturdny from Wlndert upending the night nt tho homo
(Mrt j- F. Lundqulit, his sister, nnd
*in(t out with Mr. nnd Mrs. Erlcson
the meeting

[vorest West muds h trip to Winter
rlt on Wednesday where he disposed
"tiro of hir lots there In tho suburbs.
[«r ami Mrs. Knymond Butler nnd
I ire moving to Miami from BrunsL fi(l Mr*. Butler nnd son visited
L a vm* nt the homo of(her brother
lolie Williams nnd wifo nnd other relV „g mid friends of her girlhood
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Collcr nnd
Bright, were guestH on Sunat the Imme of Mr. nnd Mrs. West
* Monday and Tuesday Mrs. Coller
nt with tier old
Mts,
inn!,. Westcrdlck, Mrs. Best bringhghcr out in her car, her husband beUswny on business nt Jacksonville.
| jjp, \v. W. Fnussott, of Miami, vis*
Bt the home of her step-mother,
lr». George Clnrk Inst Wednesday.
Another little daughter enme to
l|HS the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse
,,n West First street, Februnry
Id 1022, mother nnd child are doing
L,’| w,ih Mrs. Maude Powell ns nurse
Indor Dr. Denton.
Banicy Beck has lately Improved
L cottage by having put out u row
hf naks in the street nnd yard for
Ihadc. A great comfort in our sunpy southland.
A number of our folks have been
town with the la grippe, among them
ring Mrs. E.-F. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Lundquist and Mrs. Tyner. Miss Eu­
nice Tyner remained home this week
|to care for her mother.
We hear thnt Mr. Derby, who is
here on a visit from Pennsylvania re­
pel* lie ever sold out his property
and home here, being surprised at the
business living done in our state, and
■ays times me very dull in the north.
A pleasant time was hnd by nil who
attended the pnrty given by Mr. and
Mrs. T. 0. Tyner last week on Thurs­
day night in honor of their daughter,
|1(Im Eunice Tyner. There were fiftyeven out, mostly from this place, and
leer Tew nnd wifo nnd children
vere out from Sanford. We wore all
[pleased to see Mrs. J. E. Vaughn able
| to be out. Twelve delicious homo*
cakes with coffee wero served
Cor refreshments. Preacher Clark nnd
Iwife also stopped in on their wny
| home.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry nnd mother,
[Mrs. Bengston, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
| Krell and babies came up from Wimie*
Imere Saturday night nnd with Mr.
[Tyner's family gave a surprise dinner
for Harry Caves and wife Sunday nt
I hi* tent and they went hack with them
j nnd Elmer Tyner for a few days visit
latWindcmcro. The men folks brought
Happy Jack out to Pnola to give us a
talk. We were pleased with his urg­
ing tho young folks to stick close to
the heme nest. He tells us we mlsIunder- &gt;od him as his dog’s name is
Uno.
A number met In tho little room
Tuesday evening nt the church for
Ilihle ludy and if it Ih as cold next
time we are all invited to come over to
Mrs. Hirschi's where we can lie more
comfort able.
Ilev. Albertson nnd wife wero guests
over night nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Malinger and Upsala was well
represented at tho institute on Sunday
at Panin. Mr. Hicks, their superin­
tendent, offered the invocation, Hov.
Albert son giving us n talk on the
model Sunday school; a temperuuco
selection "The Prisonor nt tho Bar"
by Mrs. Albertson nnd n splendid sormon by brother Clnrk, then the noon
hour with its bountiful dinner nnd hot
coffee and the chance to got acquaint­
ed with "llnppy Jack" nnd each other.
For the afternoon aorvlco Rev. Clnrk
■poke on the need of education of our
«hurrh school nnd our following tho
positive side of Christianity: “Jesus'
command that we love one another ns
Be loves us." Mrs. Edwin Lindquist
°f Ppsnln, and Miss Gladys Ilnkc, of
I’aolji, were elected to hnvo chnrgo of
this vital part of our work, tho crndle
r,)H. Brother Ericson gave us n good
messapQ nnd Geo. Ballinger n few
notes ort home, mother nnd God. Mrs.
■Staff nd had charge of tho music nnd
Wc enuyed the clnss song by tho girls
'cry much. It whb n feast of good
thine:,. We wure pleased to hoc ho
Wany new and old friends: Prof. Podm"rc, wife and baby, Mr. and Mrs.
Bunn and family from Lnko Mary,
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, into of Wiorsdjde, but now of Sanford; Mr. nnd
Mrs. Young, Mr. and. Mrs. Cook, Mr.
*nd Mrs. Purdon nnd children besides
°ur own and Pnoln people.
All are invited for tho Bible study
hursday night nt tho homo of Mln™ , nt Pnoln, led by Rev. J. S.
Clnrk.
slighter,

■■ehih

Atlantic Coast Una that it ba permit­
Mrs. Alfred Rider la now with Ure, Guam and In the Philippine fstand*, OFFICERS HEAD POSSE
ted to discontinue operation of cer­
Emma Count white her husband Is in thus taking noto of the clause in the
TO SCENE OF CONFLICT
tain trains in the state, The trains
Lakeland.
naval treaty which fixes n status quo
WITH MOONSHINERS
the railroad wishes to discontinue are
Mias Sarah J. Burns left on Fridny for these Pacific islands.
numbers 0 and 10, between Jackson­
The president, it wns stated, nt tho
for Tampa whore she will attend the
HUNTSVILLE, Feb. 0.—State nnd
Fair nnd visit friends for sovernl white house nlBo would order sus­ federal officers headed a posse today ville and Leesburg, Numbers 140 and
days.
pended nil work on naval ernft now hound for King’s Cove, near Newmar­ 141 between Chlefland and Ocala and
Mrs. S. W. Swope and Mrs. Mary
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lnche, Jr., building which nrc destined for the ket, Ain., where two alleged moon­ Numbers 32 nnd 35, the “Sunny Jim",
West loft Fridny for St. Augustine are now located In one of Mrs. scrap heap under tho five-power shiners were killed nnd a federal of­ between Lakeland and Ocala. The
rond also wishes to rearrange its
where thoy will visit for several days Brook's apartments.
trenty with Great Britain, France, ficer wounded In n battle yesterday.
pqssengcr service between Rocholle
Miss Mable Swope.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Shotwell of Japan nnd Italy. The final order to
and Pnlntaa.
The whole community wns shocked Johnstown N. Y. nro again greeting discontinue such construction, how- STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION
Numorous protests nave been made
Fridny by tho sudden death from frionds here having arrived Sunday. Jr/dr, will not be Issued until tho
WILL MEET IN GAINESVILLE
Tho Episcopnl Rectory is rapidly trenty is ratified, it wns snld.
by business men nnd commercial or­
heart trouble of W. E. Argo, Sr. Mr.
GAINESVILLE, Fob. 0.—The State ganisations because of tho proposal
needed improvements.
Secretary Weeks, In furth rnneo of
Argo hnd been sick for two or three undergoing
Rev. Arthur S. Peck of Snnford the president’s order regarding tho Railroad Commission has announced discontinue tho trnlns nnd it is oxpect"weeks but seemed to bo Improving.
Fridny morning he felt better thnn conducted services nt the Episcopnl Philippines cancelled the orders for thnt It will moot in Gainesville Feb-^ed they will hnvo ropresentntiver at
usual nnd went to his store which wns Church on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. sending new guns to repince those in runry 10 to consider n request of tho 1the hearing.
Secretary
Just across n vacant lot from his LnKnsh nnd sister, Mrs. Tnylor, Mrs. the fortifications there.
Ocnby
also
announced
thnt
some
Robson,
Mrs.
Vuughn,
Mr.
Stone
nnd
home. He attended to a few small
duties at the store but a little nftor Mr. Miller nccompnnicd Rev. Peck military equipment, Including mines,
destined from Gunin, hnd been order­
nine oclock he cnlled to someone to go over from Snnford.
Mr. Hoy J. Burns left on Sundny, ed returned.
for the doctor ns quickly as possible.
Discussing his action, Secretary
Dr. Simmons reached him in a few returning to school after a week spent
with
his
parents.
Weeks
said the orders hnd been ennminutes, his office near by, but too
»'ollo(l&lt;
as
an evidence of the good
Mr.
Morrison
who
hns
been
employ­
late to help him. His wife and son were
fnith
of
this
country to carry out in
ed
on
Dr.
Fowle’s
house
on
tho
Boule­
summoned nnd were with him nt tho
vard
left
for
Del.and
on
Mondny.
spirit
and
letter
the provisions of the
Inst, though he wns unable to recogni­
The Parent Teacher’s Association naval treaty respecting the fortifize them. The funeral wns held „t tho
Oyr Ida remet ary Sunday morning r.t will hold their regular monthly mr-rl • riitionr- of PnrWlc
ten o’clock, tho services being conduct­ ing at the school huitding on Thurs­
A speaker from D«- CREW PICKED UP
TH E UNIVERSAL CAR
ed by Rev. J. N. Thompson. Rev. L. day evening.
Lnnd
is
expected
to address the As­
nnd Mrs. Hickman of Atlanta sang
FROM HU UNING STEAMER
a beautiful solo. Many frictnolnhrd sociation that evening. All members
FOUR MEN KILLED
Snnford, Orlnndo and Golden Rod are urged to he present nnd all friends
(lit- T lie A m w l n t r d I 'r e a a l
were present bringing with them arc cordially invited to meet with ^
NEW PORT NEWS, Fell. 0.—Capbeautiful floral offerings in memory them.
tain Lusti of shipping board steamship
of their lost friend and words of love
Northern Pacific was destroyed by
U.
S.
PROCEEDS
TO
nnd Hympnthy for his hrenved family
The President of
fire yesterday off Dolcware break­
CARRY OUT EDICTS
Although at n season when few flow­
$355
the F ord M otor Co,
ers are in bloom, the grave was laden
OF ARMS CONFER KICK water this morning declined to make
any
statement
regarding
the
disnster
with most beautiful designs from
which cost the lives of four men. The
( I l f T h e AMMorlnlril P r r M )
friends of the deceased and his family
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
1).—Executive
vessel docked here this morning with
all over the state. Mr. Argo is sur­
departments
of
the
government
took
twenty-two
survivors picked up from
vived by his wife and two children,
steps
today
toward
carrying
out
tho
three
life
boats.
Five others of skcl
$325
AV, E. Argo, Jr., nnd Miss Palmer
edicts
of
the
armament
conference
oton
crow
arrived
nlionrd another vesArgo, aged eighteen and thirteen re­
"W o are taking ad­
spectively. Also by two sisters, Mrs. without awaiting rntifiention by the sel lust night,
v a n ta g e o f every
Barlow of Sanford ami Mrs, Polhill senate of the several treaties rcHul-1
ting
from
the
conference,
while
tho
TWELVE
MISSING
known economy in
of Fcrnindinn, besides several nieces
American
deligntion
to
the
conference
;
IN
HOTEL
FIRE
the manufacture o f
and nephews to whom the people of
AT RICHMOND
Oviedo ' extend 'd c bpest ‘sympathy ' ^ ! worked on their report which will bo j
our products in order
their bereavement.
submitted to President Harding nnd,
$660
that w e m a y g iv e
lenders in the senate before marshalRICHMOND, Fob. 0.—Twelve still
them to the public at
Mrs Bunrender and her son Palmer , jn thcir forco8 for tho filIht on rati- missing or unaccounted for, total
of Jacksonville, mother and brother of, {lcnUon of the several treaties.
the lowest p o s sib le
known and positively identified dead
Mrs. W. E. Argo are spending the
price, and by so do­
Announcement was, made daring four.
Search of ruins for bodies
week in Ovoldo.
tiie day that President Harding hnd continuing.
ing w e feel that w e
Miss Elizabeth Lawton spent the ordered discontinued all work on ad­
are doing the one big
week-end with her parents Mr. and ditional fortifications on tho island of fififi cures Mnlnrinl Fever.
13-lfitc
$595
thing w hich will help
Mrs. W. J. Lawton Inst week return­
th is c o u n tr y in to
ing to Rollins College Sundny after­
m o r e p r o sp e r o u s
noon.
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times. P e o p le are
The schedule of trains on tho Lnko
■
interested in prices,
Charm branch of the Seaboard Air
$295
and are buying w hen
Line Ry., changed Tuesday so thnt tho :
train now comes from Orlnndo in tho
prices are right."
nftornoon at four o’clock nnd returns
j£Lij
nt flvo. This gives Ovcido two after­
T he e n o r m o u s de­
noon and no morning trains.
$445
m an d ior F ord s
Lee Conoly of Valdostn, Gn., spent
proves that Mr. Ford
several days this week with IiIh nunt
is right.
Mrs. J. U. Jones.
Dr Owens f Atlanta, Gn., is con­
For r e a s o n a b ly
We have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the ■
ducting n revival meeting nt the Bap­
p
r o m p t d e liv e r y ,
3
tist church this week, being assisted j
p
la
c e you r order
regular
Black
Paper
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hickman who furnish
$625
now. Term s if de­
3p«cUI m IMw pn«um»ll« ti»»d
beautiful and most inspiring musie
whaal* •»*&gt; b« aupplUtl
sired.
for the meeting. The services have
All prlcM V. O, B. Detrail
----------------- Ask Us for Prices----------------been well attended nnd greatly en­
joyed by nil and it is hoped thnt much
good will result.
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Mrs. J. Lee Ensign and children, of
Tallahassee arrived Tuesday for a
FORD DEALER
few weeks visit to her sister Mrs. W.
C. C. COBB, Salesman
Sanford, Fla.
E. Argo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. McCall nnd sons,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Edward and Warren nnd Miss Ethel
Tnylor spent Sunday in Lakeland.
Hal Morgueridgo of Hclmn, Ala., Is
the guest of hs nunt, Miss Napier nt
Lnko Charm Inn.
■Shoe Repairing—Hand Work!

OVIEDO

Mr. Edsel B.
Ford, says:—

Celery Bleaching Paper |
Celery Wires

s

EDWARD HIGGINS

Chase &amp;

ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS

Company j

Another Pair Free!

Lost week wns indeed n banner
week for tho Public School of Enter­
prise ns tiie guests of Benson Springs
Inn proved themselves great friends
We Gave the Following Persons a Pair of Shoes in Our Recent Contests: Mrs. Jno. Abrahams, MrN. J. Levy, Miss Mae Godbee
of tho school by entortnlning the
community nnd friends on two ovoningH. On Mondny c enlng
tho
Indies of tho Inn gnvo Uio piny “How
•A?,
tho Story Grow” to n large audience,
MAKE YOUR PURCHASES WHERE
nnd on Thursday evening Mr. Peter
With each one over 10c you get an opportunity to get any pair of Shoes you want PURE.
MncQueon F. R. G. S. of tho Inn,
gnvo n most wonderful lecture, “Tho
Rebuilding of tho World,” illustrating
tho lecturo with two hundred colored
slides taken by Mr. MncQucen in Jnpnn, Mexico, and Europe, beforo dur­
ing, nnd nftcr tho World Wnr, Tho
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RULES—Register your name on n book on any number from I to 1,000.
lecture wns given to n full house ns
this was the third npponrnnco of Mr.
On Snturduy eve., Februury 28th, we will drnw 10 numbers from a box 3
MncQueon hero this winter nnd ovorym
ono know whnt n treat awaited them.
■ and for the name registered opposite the 10th number we will give—
Tho entire proceeds of tho two even­
ings were presented to tho PnrentTenchers Association for the piano
fund.
MIhh Snrnh Davis of DoLnnd spent
tho week end hero with her grand­
mother, Mrs. S. S. Davis.
We Are Following Out Our Original Idea of
Mrs. Henry Murry nnd guests, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chns. Watjon, Mrs. Snm C.
“SELLING QUALITY CHEAPER FOR CASH”
Toms and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Coch­
We Can Save You From $1 to $2 on Many Purchases
rane returned Saturday nftor spend­
ing several days very pleasantly sight
seeing on tho Enst Const.
Prof J. J. Mires nnd family nro tho
proud possessors of n now “Bnby
Overland” purchased of tho DoLnnd
Ovorland Co., on Inst Saturday.
Mr. Snm C. Toms returned to his
{[
llitifcz&amp; pa'
homo In Montgomery, Ain., on Sundny
after sovernl weeks Bpcnt with rela­
tives here. Mrs. Toms will retnnln
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Leat than fifty dollui worth of tree*,
rimib* and plants earned a property to
sell for five hundred dollar* more
had been offered lor it.
Oaa pecan
tree often produce* many dollan'
worth of nut* in a season. A few fif
trrea wilt net even p o n and other
nuti and fruita axe equally profitable.

ATLANTA GIRL
NEICE OF UPSHAW,
ANOTHER VICTIM

ST. JOHNS IS MATCHLESS
IN ITS BEAUTY AND ITS
USEFULNESS TO FLORIDA

TAKES NEW NAME

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SHANTUNG
CONDUCTOR^
ORGANIZED HERE
YESTERDAY

ON SATUftd/lY ANI) PRESIDENT I
DECLARED CONFERENCE IL\n
WROUGHT GREAT GOOD

WASHINGTON, Fob. 6.-The finn
PRESIDENT SHEPPARD MADE
soBalon of tho arms conforenco callrf
INSTALLATION—PROMINENT
| to order Just after ton o’clock this
The first coat of tree* and the up­
HEADS OF ORDER PRESENT
morning to hear tho farewell addri,
keep expense are insignificant in com*
by President Harding and for 8j?n l*
parison with return*. Eyen a m all lot
Sanford Division No. 682, Order of tho remaining treaties. Tho final ieu
will accommodate a few specimen*, in
Railway Conductors, is the nowest di­ sion brought tho largest crowd of con
odd corners.' Start your planting th»
vision of that order—organised hero foronco. Scoros sat In aisles AJ
winter, making additions a* you can.
yesterday with soventy charter mem­ stood nround tho walls. After tho Rn
You trill get pleasure at well as profit
bers.
nouncemont by Secretary Hughes th«
the Shantung treaty was signed SitL.
E.
Sheppard,
of
Cedar
Rapids,
lu.,
Out catalog and planting guide will
general
president
of
tho
O.
R.
C.,
In­
unlny, delegates began signing other
help you. This book is free for the
stalled tho new division. President treaties. President Harding arrived
asking. Write for it today. We have
Sheppard was assisted In the Instal­ shortly after tho treaties had bem
a complete stock of good trees, shrubs,
lation by S. J. Brooks, of Richmond, signed. The president declared th.
plants of all kinds adapted to Florida
___#______ I___ * ______ • .
™
Vn., general chalrmnn O. R. 0., for conforenco
bad wrought great achieve!
and the South, in the best varieties
the Seaboard Air Lino Rnilwny; J. A. mnt nnd thnt "faith plighted In-*
INTER-STATE NURSERIES
Dodson, Portsmouth, Vo., general day, kept in nntlonul honor, will maVk
c. J&gt;fha*i,IU
'i. nurmisn
«
co,
chairman
0. R. C. for the S. A. L, tho beginning of a new and better
ANNUA! MEETING TO
f, rU rld ,.
Portsmouth
Division nnd by G. F. epoch in tho human progress.” fl|
HE HELD IN APRIL
Dickens, general chairman O. R. C. for spoke at length on tho gratification of
tho Florida East Coast, Miami.
tho United Stntos and persona! gT»U.
Literary Contests Won’t Score But
Tho organization took the better fiention at work of tho conference.
Art Awarded Medals
OF KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE part of tho day, each officer of the lo­
cal division being inducted into his of­ Tho eonferonco ndjournod situ die (|
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 4.—Tho state
COLLAPSE AT WASHINGfice and given the obligation separate­ 11:13 this morning.
high school track meet, one of the
TON RECENTLY
ly, and the way it was handled by
biggest athletic events hold' In tho
I n •&gt;&gt;* C i r c u i t C o u r t . S e v e n th tudlrUI
C i r c u i t , In n n d ( o r Seminole,
state of Floridn, will be staged on WASHINGTON, Fob. 0.—Miss Car­ President Sheppard and his assistants
C o u n ty , F lo ridn.
Fleming Field, at tho University of oline Upshaw, of Atlanta, niece of made the lnstalliation very improsslvo.
I f f C IIA N C E I1 Y
At one o’clock the charter members
Florida, April 7 and 8. It is expect­ Representative Upshaw, of Georgia,
ed thnt President G. Elmer Wilbur died todny of injuries sustained when present filed out of their lodgo room F, L. Woodruff, Complnlntnnt.
vn.
down to tho Valdez Hotel where
Those Who Live Within the Shadow of Nature’s will call tho unnunl mooting of the tho Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed and
H- H 1" 1-810? 1 ?• F r e d s r urn! k j
Florida High School Athletic Associ­ here. She has been at the point of Mine Host Campbell had arranged a Close. D e f e n d a n ts,
O H O E Il O F I'UIII.ICATION
Great Creation are Last to Appreciate It
ation for the forenoon of April 8.
death since tho nccidont, one leg be­ mngntficont spread for tho occasion.
P- FIU*n,:f{
More than fifty conductors sat down
Both the Drew ami the Knight &amp;
l n g ' f r o m t h e affidavit 0f p
Ily M ooch F u Ikori in Jacksonville
nil that, tho St. Johns river cutA some­ Wnll cups of Jacksonville and Tum- ing crushed off nnd the othor badly at the table with Commissioner Forost -I j. BWaopopdsrua rff,
tho com plaint,m t, in tho
mangled.
null h e re in duly filed,
thing of a figure in tho Western Hem­ pn, respectively, aro at stake In this
Metropolis
Lake nnd Judgo Schcllo Maincs, rep­ at hbaotv eIt eInn t itht lee dbollof
o f th e nfflnnt th*t
isphere, and tho possibilities of its de­ tournament just ns tho V. E. Jacobs
the p la c e s o f resid e n ce of tim above
resenting
the
City
of
Sanford
as
of­
Police Are Working
n a m e d d e f e n d a n ts a r e unknow n; that
It ia n common observation thnt velopment aro endless.
cup Ib to bo played for in tho basket
ficial visitors. Commissioner Lnke t h e r e Is no p e rso n In th o stnto of Kior.
mon living in the shadow of Bamu The St. Johns Is several hundred
whom
On Clue to Taylor’s , offered thnnkB and tho party did Jus­ wIda,ou ldth obins edrvsaic ide ofd esfuebnpdoaonntsa, upon
bnl) tournament. Besides thoro will
nnd that It
great creation of nature aro the Inst miles long, and with tributaries gives
In his b elief th n t sa id defendants art
Identity and Life1tice to tho tempting vlnnds.
• o v e r tho ngo of tw o n ty -o n o year* of
to appreciate its wonders. Whnt to Jacksonville not less than a thousand bo tho individual medals given by tho
ago.
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University of Florida.
During
tho
luncheon
Commissioner
others is something worth circum­ miles of Inland navignblo waters, It is
IT IH T H E R E F O R E ORDERED that
No longer t IP tho declaration and Another Hcnndnl In Movie Life in Los Lake spoke, commending tho conduc­ said
d e f e n d a n ts C. II. Llndsley, I&gt; ['red.
navigating half the globo to sco, is to a placid stream, ns a rule, and tidal
or
n n d K. J. Closo bo nnd they are
essay contests count for points In tho
tors on their organization nnd tho
Angeles
them n trite Bight of dully occurrence, from tho ocean to Lake George, ninoty
h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to n p p c n r to the bill
splendid manhood represented at the of c o m p la in t In th is c a u s e on or hefort
It is said thnt the Swiss peasants, miles south of Jacksonville—safe ev­ track and field moot. Tho declara­
e r u le dny In A p ril the same being
tion contests and the cssny contest
LOS
ANGELES,
Feb.
6.—The
police
luncheon,
nnd dwelt for somo moments th
tho 3rd d a y o f April. A. D. 1322, ,.t the
living high up on the superb mountain­ erywhere for tho smallest cruft. It
will bo held ns formerly but they will today began re-checking Taylor’s pa- on the spirit of co-operation, nnd In C o u r t I lo u bo in H anford, Florida In desides which nre the glory of all Eu­ never overflows its Imnks, and big AhH
f, c o m p ln ln tn n t will bo nu­
bo separnte events. McdnlH will be pent in nn effort to obtain a better | closing assured tho new division of ft ahua ltr k ewdh etore opro
ce edll ox p a r t e an pruvld.
rope, spend their leisure hours in from the sen, which run up our way,
&lt;*d
by
law.
offered for the winners, hut no points clue to tho identity of his slayer. tho backing thnt it could expect by IT IH F i m T H E H O R D E R E D Mint tide
dark, ill-kept huts from which all view with native tribes, contribute to the will be counted ns bus been tho case
notIco bo publlshod In tho
"Hanford
of the glorious surrounding prospects Income of n considerable number of In former moots. The declaration Tales come to the police of an alleged both the official and unofficial San­ H e r a l d ” a n e w s p a p e r In g en e ral circu­
ford.
Mr.
Lnko
wns
followed
by
possession
by
Taylor
of
women’s
silkla
tio
n
In
snld
C
o
u
n
ty
a
n
d
Htatc.
mu-os
Is entirely shut out.
people and supply our tublcs with contest will bo held Fri lny night, un­ en lingerie, one piece of which wns a Pi nr e ssin
i d ee nn it aS nh eopn pn au rr ud , ivhn
n w w nll ! W|,*k for e i g h t c o n s e c u tiv e 'weeks
w n o In
in na tro
w won
w i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d th e seal „f this
In this connection it muy he well most excellent food.
der the direction of Dr James M. pink night robe, reported missing chosen words expressed his nnnrcclnthBs tho nth d a y of Jan., v
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOI.AHS,
to remind the citizens of Jacksonville,
Tho St. Johns runs northwurd a Chapman, Thu essay contest will he since the body was found. One wit­ tlon of the reception accorded him in
I'lcrk,
and other cities along the hanks of greater distance than any othor stream under tho supervision of Dr. J. M. ness is said to hnvo stated tho night­ Sanford, and on behalf of tho great 22-Die
n y : A. M. WEEKS, ii c.
tho matchless attributes of hto broad on earth except the Red, the Macken­ Farr, head of the department of Eng­ gown boro tho embroidored initials of Order of Rnilwny Conductors and of In t h e C irc u it C ourt of th e Hcvnilh Jyillrlnl C ircuit of F lo rid a , In mul (nr
St. Johns river flowing pnst their zie and the Nile. The latter is its lish.
Hrnilqolc Calm ly, In Clinnccry.
nn actress. Also report police nro 1Gw new division thanked tho eommlsdors. It is wondered if we nil appre­ counterpart In fertllo belongings, with
The actual running of tho meet will sonrchlng for drug peddler who it is i nioner and tho people of Sanford in
UIIDKH O F I'UllIiICATlOX
ciate tho importance of tho great fluid the ndvuntngc on tho sido of tho ho handled by a committee consisting hinted had sought through Taylor to general for the interest manifested in
highwny? It gives Jacksonville one Amoricnn stream which has no desert of trnck coaches Irn E. Ryder nnd make a delivery of drugs to actress the organization.
V ic to ria Wnlxol, C o m p la in a n t,
of tho largest and safest harbors In to run through, but u naturally pro­ J. II. Atkinson, coach W. G. Kline, who found it difficult to mnke her
vs.
After coffee and cigars the party re­ K a rl Wetxel,
D efen d a n t,
the United States. It 1b froo from ductive land, where thoro is no stony assistant conch Mnjor J. A. Vnrt Flcot, purchases direct. Initials of nctross turned to thu lodgo room nnd complet­ T ot K a r l Wolxol,
Itcelduncn Unkmnvn:
ice, snow and cold winds in tho win­ soil to provoko and hinder tho farm­ Dr. It. G. Manchester and Prof, P. J* connected with this phase of case said ed the installation. At tho lodge room
It n p p u u r ln g from a n affidavit riled
In (I i Ih can ho t h a t you a ro a non-r.-tlter, and that is not trua of tho har­ er's plowshare or no long-continued Reed. Secretary Geargo E. White will to lie tho same as those an the night each of tho visitors woro heard from d en t o f th o Htnto of F loridn, Mini your
placu of rusldonco Ih u n k n o w n ; tl &gt;t you
bors of the North Atlantic const. With droughts to impoverish and wither his nnswer questions relative to accom­ robe.
in splendid talks nnd grent good wns a r e o v e r tho a g o of tw e n t y - o n e year*,
concerted effort Jacksonville should crops.
a
th o ro In no one la the Hint, of
modations nnd eating places. A com­
obtained from their discourses. The Fnlod r itdhaa t Iho
se rv ic e of il HUhpnouu upon
bo made tho port to handlo tho sugar
Trlhutnry is a region possible of mittee consisting of A. N. Sollco, W. OIIENCHAIN TRIAL
h o m w ould hind you. tho suId Karl
Division wns deemed organized in duo w
Wetxel,
coming to the United States from supporting n million people, with plen­ J, Bivens nnd J. 0. Cox will linvo
form at four o’clock and nfter a talk
ON CALENDAR TODAY
T h e r e f o r e , ynu nro h e re b y ordered
Cuba, the coffee from Brazil, tho bn- ty to spare to feed other millions in charge nf tho program. E. C. Heck,
i r e q u ir e d on tho th ir d d a y of April,
AT LOS ANGELES froln the Chief Conductor, W. J. Wolfo am
A. D. 1922, to a p p e a r to the Mil of
nanaH, chocolate and other tropical less favored parts of tho earth; but Judgo Cockerell nnd Dr. J. M. I.cnko
of tho New Division, nnd several talks c o m p la in t e x h ib ite d ugitlim t you In this
caiiHc, o th e r w is e a de c re e pro cnnfeiio
products coming to us from tho coun­ the population is not yot here. Na­ will rernivo tho eligibility lists nnd
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6.—Trinl of from other officers, tho lodgo closed will be e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you on -aid
tries south of us, to which countries ture's inimitable grace has touched number tho entries. Professor Beck Mrs. Mndnlyn Obeiichnln accused of and tho Conductors attended the band da to.
It Ih f u r t h e r o rd e r e d th a t Ui Ih m&gt;tlc«
wo nro nearer than any othor port in the river with u lavish hand, and it will also ho responsible for the busi­ tlie murder of J. Belton Kennedy, for­ concert in Central Park.
be puhllHhed In th e H anford
Ih raid
once a w e e k for e i g h t weeks.
direct connection by rail with tho presents to the traveler an ever-vary­ ness matters relating to the event.
Othor visitors, prominent in tho or­ W itn e s s my hruid a n d th e seal of said
mer sweetheart, on calendar superior
principal cities of tho country.
on th is th e 23rd d a y of January,
ing panorama of which tho eye novor
Little need ho said of tho eligibility court today. Woman charged conspir­ ganization, present, were W. H. Cow- CA.o uD.r t 1922.
This great river, too, gives us op­ tireH. In its domain strnwborrlcs of entries.
All schools entered will ed with Arthur C. Burch to slay nrt, It. L. Calhoun nnd W. It. Garnett, (»KA I.)
W. A. DOUOLAHH.
C lerk C irc u it Conn,
portunity for water trips unequalled ripen at Christmas-time and flowers ho members of tho Floridn High Kennedy,
Burch trinl last Novem­ of Tampa, nnd E. M. Little, A. T, An­
Hem Inole County. I'Ij .
anywhere in the country under as safe bloom when tho north is held in thrall School Athletic Association. If the ber resulted in disagreement by tho ders, I., II. Causey, E. K. Anders nnd . . . »
My: V. E. DOUOLAHH. I ’ C.
111 M i r i l N &amp; MEHRYDAY,
conditions. The resident has grown by snow and frost.
principal will certify thnt tho entry jury which stood ten to two for con­ J. R. Mathows of Now Smyrna,
S o licitors a n d of Counsel for
Comp In Ilia at,
21-Ha
When Ponce do I.eon searched its is ellgnblo according to those rules viction.
to necopt tho scenic beauties of this
Tho Now Division nt Sanford was
pccrlcsH stream as a matter of fact. hanks for tho fountain of pcrpotunl the entry is accepted. Only high
In
County
Judge's
Court,
State
of
Flor­
deemed advisable beenuso there nro
ida, Seminole County.
But it takes a visitor from some north­ youth, he was convinced thnt if such school pupils may compete, nnd spe­
more
than
seventy-five
cnductors
op­
STOLE FORI) CAR
In re Estate or Cnrollne
. Ilnnann, n lunatic.
ern state, who enjoys for the first n blessing existed nnywhoro on earth, cial permission to uso grammar grade
erating out of Sanford, and while VVN
otice Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t on Feb­
time, the steamer trip from Jackson­ it must be in this sun-kissed Innd, the boyH In othor branches of athletics
The Ford car of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ most of them nre nlremly members r u a r y 11, A. D. 1922. a t 10 o'clock e hi ,
u n d e r s ig n e d will a p p ly to tho Hon­
ville to Sanford, whoro tho winter health and Haluhriousness of which does not hold for the stnto trnck moot. fred King wnH stolen from tho front of n division, tho fact thnt they lived otho
ra b le E, F. H oushotdor, C o u n ty Judge
of
Hetnlaola
C ounty, F lo rid a, a t his of­
Imva
stood
the
fullest
test.
greens, celery and lettuce comes from,
of the Baptist Temple last night while in Sanford made it well night Impos­ fice In Hanford
for a u t h o r i t y to Hull nt
to really go into ecstasies. Tho won- ' Over it is n sky as blue ns that of
tho family was attending church sible for them to nttond meetings of p r i v a t e sa le tho undlvldod on e-th ird In­
t
e
r
e
s
t
of
Cnrollno
D aw son, a luna­
derful trees and plants which lino the Italy; ut night ns bright with stars
sorvicos. As they had tho key in othor divisions without losing time tic, In nnd lo tho W.
f o llo w in g described
a l c s ta l u s l t u a t a In sa id Homlnole
close-pressing hanks of tho river's ns the Chaldean plains that gave birth
tho car the thieves evidently detach­ from their regular runs, and with tho Creounty,
t n - w lt:
upper renchCH are nil new to him. Tho to astronomy. Nowhere does the moon WILL BE POPE PIUS THE XI AND ed the wires and made away with the Division horo, ut tho Rnilwny Division Ilogln 18 ro d s W e st o f tho Northeast
c
o
r
n
e
r
c
f
HWVi nf tho S E t l of Sec­
Spanish moss hung in gay festoons, i seem nearer, It hns a summer air
car on Park Avenue between eight hendqunrtcrs, tho members can keep tion 21, T tho
o w n s h ip 21 Houth, lin a g e 29
IS PROMINENT IN
E a st, ru n W e st 27 foot, Houth SO rod*.
as If for a holiday, adds nn indoscril;-1thnt noved depresses; a winter air
and nine o’clock. As soon ns church in closo touch with their organization. Knot
CHURCH
27 feet. N o rth 80 ro d s to place nf
b eg in n in g .
was over Mrs. King discovered her
^ nhlo note of bunuty. Tho strnnga and *thnt Invigorates but novor destroys;
E I.IZA R H T H DAWSON,
( Ily The A s so c ia te d P r e s s )
loBB nm! summoned the officers who CORONATION GOWN
U u ard ln n of tho Estate
-^Interesting birds am! animals, not for- j over it the wind carries In its wings
nf C u ralln o W. Daw­
ROME, Feb. 0.—Cardinal Achilla ( aro now working on the case nnd oxgetting the characteristic alligator, *the vivifying health of tho sen. Its
STOLEN AT TAMPA
son, a lu n a tic .
22-5to
nro a trout In thomsolvos. With the banks novor experience the long spoils Ratti, Archbishop of Milan, was elect poet to land tho thioves who wore
AT THE TOWNH HOME In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
t'IrenIt In nnd far Krmlnolr
coming of night, the scenery is view-, of miserable, muddy roads common in ed Pope this morning. Ho hp.s taken j seen hanging nround Inst night Just
Comity, Floridn
ed by pale moonlight or its man-made tho eastern nnd most of tho southern tho name of Plus tho Elovonth. Thous- before tho car wns taken. Tho car
Ulr The Aaxorlnlrd I'rrss)
TAMPA Feb. 8.—Gown valued qt
suhstituto1, soarch-light, and scoiiiH too states. It has along'Its hanks nnd nnds woro waiting before St. Poters tvns a 1020 model and had-a dent in
IN CHANCEIt V
beautifully fantastic to belong outside trlhutnry standing timber in variety for the wisp of smoko which would the loft hand sido where it had been four hundror dollars designed to bo
oodruff, f'n m p la lu tn n t,
the magic world of the theatre spot­ and quantity sufficient to keep a null- j toll of tho now popo or failure of tho struck by another enr, the license w orn. nt Coronation Ball Gnsparilln F. I, WVH
.
tomorrow
night
among
two
thousand
tjtudo of workmen busy for many long j Sacred College to roach a decision nnd | number was 26480. Left fendor
C. It I,i rut nicy, I1. F railer, and E
Jlight.
Clone, D efen d a n ts.
Tho river in places widens out like years fashioning it Into form for hu- gave a mighty shout at 11:33 when l»fnt and left side of car bon* near dollar loot taken from tho home of
OIIIIEII O F 1'UIII.ICATION
ttio u n k n o w n heirs, dovlsos, grana lake, five to ton miles wide, and, man use. At Pnlntkn, tho Gem City, a thin wisp came from Sistono ('Impel the front, leaky radiator, chock tied J. Muck Towno Saturday night was Totorn
or o t h e r c la im a n ts , a n d all p a r­
learned
today.
Burglars
examined
chimney.
Cardinal
Deacon
Itisloti
nnon
with
string,
lights
in
roar
of
cutniii
tie s c l a im in g a n IntcrcHt u n d er C. It.
one fculsk llku being at sea.
Side, Is the largest cypress saw mill in
I.IndHley,
l \ F r c d o r n|ul E. J. Clone,
trips can lie token on tho Oklnwnim, America, and near by and In sight nounecd tho election from tho Central have been turn out and pasted in, a enmino pin nnd threw It aside ns o r o th e r w is e In tho p r o p e r ty h ere in­
worthless. It was valued nt b!x a f t e r described, a n d to n il parties
curtain torn and sewed together..
the erookodost stream in America, to from tho river, the only camphor plan­ Balcony of St. Peters.
c l a im in g an Inturcnt In sa id property,
hundred
dollars.
Any
information
relative
to
the
car
Cardinal
Achilla
Rattl,
Archbishop
s itu a te d In Humtnoto C ounty, Florida,
tation
in
the
United
States.
Silver Spring, the largest in this
t o - w lt:
.
,
would
bo
uppreeinted
by
the
county
of
Milan,
was
for
suvoral
years
Papal
Under
ItH
benign
skies
every
month
country, tho outlet of which Ih ample
H egln n ln g Hi chnltiii N o rth an d 33 ana
POLICE
OFFICERS
8-100
chnlnn
E
a
s
t
of
tho
S
o
u
th
w
e
s
t
cor­
in sizo to float a steamboat, and CruH- can bo made to provide something for Nuncio in Poland whoro hi« discharge or tho city officials or tho owners.
ner, Section 30, T o w n s h ip 19 Houth.
ATTACHED BY INDIANS
linn g o 30 E a s t , r a n N o rth 13 chain*.
cent Lake, a gem body of water, lined j tho table from garden, field and grove, of important ecclesiastical functions
E ast 21 ohnliiH a n d S o u th w e s te r l y *9
Willis Powell, secretary of tho Lnke
with orange grovesfl can bo vlBltod. i n &gt;r does it demand heavy clothing nnd when the Polish question became ncuto
AT CHAURI, INDIA nnd 29-10(1 chnliiH nnd W e s t 13 chain*.
earned
for
him
tho
esteem
of
RenoCounty
Chamber
of
Commerce
says
AI ho b e g i n n in g 20 nnd 1-100
chain*
Large steamers are available, with uc- [ I i-zing fires for warmth during tho
E a s t o f tho N o r t h w e s t c orne r, Hoot lull
ho
don’t
wnnt
any
"suro-thlngers"
over
diet
XV
nnd
tho
gratitude
of
tho
Vnt4Ily
T
lie
A
e
a
n
c
ln
lc
d
I
'
r
r
a
a
)
2, T o w n s h ip 20 Houth. R u n g n 30 East,
commodntions ns fine as any in all the winter season. It has no competitor
LONDON, Feb. 0.—Mob of a Thou­ ru n Ennt 6 ahnlns, Houth IB chain*.
country.
! In the United Stntos for cllmnto. ienn authorities, i It wns boenuso of there. They write in about Florida
W chI fi c h a in s uud n o r th 15 chnlns. AI*o
foot Houth ntul 115 D '";
This la Riviera de Mai of tho Along its Imnks there is room for hun this service that tho rod lint was con* nnd wnnt a "suro thing" before in- sand Indian Nationalists Volunteers bWe eg ili n nofin gH 300
Section post on E a a t lino or
Frenchman, this Rio du San Juan of drods of splendid homes, surrounded furred upon him on Juno 18, 1021, vesting. As Willis says, Floridn wns' and villagers attacked pollco officers Section 36, T o w n s h ip 19. r a n g e 30 East,
n W est 215 foot. S o u th 300 fost. E«*t
the Spaniard, and thin St. Johns rlv- by ornngo groves, rose gardons and when n sUimnr honor was bestowed not built by "suro-thlngers," tho pio­ nt Chnuri Saturday and killed entire ru
215 foot, N o r t h 300 foot. Also Lot 5.
Btnff
of
officers,
watchman
nnd
eight
neers
took
a
chance
nnd
ovoryono
will
on
Cnrdinul
Laurentl.
Ulock 11, T lo r 5. Hanford, F lorida.
or of the American i snot as wide nn Golds, which provide a good living
a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d to a p p e a r in
Cardinal Rattl wiih born in Italy on have to take the same chnnco. Bread armed policemen who were sunt as thoYou
nliova e n t itle d c a u so oil t h e ru le iln&gt;
tho Amazon, as deep in its bed as thu and delightful surroundings.
f May tho s a m e b e in g t h e f irs t day of
You hnvo not enjoyod ono of tho March 81J 18f&gt;7. For many yonrs ho does not grow on bread fruit trees In reinforcements says cablo received oMay.
Colorado, an shallow nH tho Platto or
A. D. 1922. n t tho C o u r t House In
todny
nt
Indian
office.
Floridn
any
more
than
it
does
in
tho
was
librarian
of
tho
Ambroslnn
Li­
Hanford,
F lo rid a , In d e f a u l t w h e r e o f in*
Arkansas, as long as tho Mississippi, most delightful experiences In all Flor­
c
o
m
p
la
i n a n t w ill ho e n t itle d a n d a u t h ­
states
north
of
us,
brary
and
nchives
at
Milan.
Lntor
idn
until
you
hnvo
tnkon
this
trip,
n s clear as the Uruguay, ns muddy as
orised to proceed ox p a rte .
Now York woman worth n million And It Is f u r t h e r - o r d e r e d t h a t a copy
the Missouri, ns mighty as tho Niag­ including of course tho trip on tip) ho became librarian of tho Vatican.
m aa rr rr ii ee ss aa yv oa uu tt nh or
n f tt w
l " enotice
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­ m
w ae nn tt yv , na TliiHRinn
u u s s m n , *oj ot r t htw
lv e c ohe
n s epubllshod
c u tiv e w eonce
e k s aInwook
the
ara, ns broken with Islands as the St, Okluwahn, and a visit) to Silver In this position he remained until tho
"Hanford
Herald”
a
newspaper
In
gen­
nnd
thoy
nre
away
on
their
honey­
ald
and
Editor
Folkol
of
tho
St.
now
republic
of
Poland
established
of­
Lawrence; nut frigid us tho Red and Springs nnd Crescont Luke.
eral circulation In Iho aald County.
Witness my hand ns Clark of the
thu Muckenzie; not buttlo-utnlnud as This water jaunt cun bo incorporat­ ficial diplomatic relations with tho Augustine Record aro two of tho throo moon tho Now York pnpors devoting aforuH
uld Court nnd tho Heal thereof
yards
of
apnea
to
tho
ovont,
It
1*
no
judges
to
award
Bungalow
Beautiful
Vatican
a
t
which
time
Rattl
was
ap­
this
tho Uth dny of January. A. p. 1931.
ed
In
n
rnll-water
journey
south
to
the I sor or the Tiber; not fed with
(HEAL)
K. A. DOUOLAHAk
mountain snows n s tho Columbia nr any of tho popular resorts, of which pointed archbishop and was assigned In New Smyrna to the author of tho ono’s business who those ultra-mil­
lionaires
marry
and
no
ono’*
business
Byt A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
tho Frazer; not dense with population thorn nro ho many In tho south part of to Poland as tho representative of tho wintdng csBny on Fob. 22.—Titusvillo
JOHN a, LEONAIWY,
..
whother thoy have brains or not.
Advocate.
Holy Soo,
Solicitor for Complainant. 23-mo
as the Thames and tho Solno—yet, for tho state.

H o w E lse
C anY ouM ake
M oreM eney?

&gt;

I That country was then tom with
PROBITION AGENTS
tho
estrangement* from religion
WILL WORK UNDER COVER
SAYS DIRECTOR HAYNES brought about by tho Communistic
propaganda from Soviet Russia and
WASHINGTON, Fobj 0.—Haynes Archbishop Rattl counteracted the
nnnouncod today that prohibition spread of radicalism. Ho also won
agent* in the future would work un­ the esteem of Polish Catholics by his
der cover and appointment* federal efforts in behalf of destitute children
prohibition ngents In various States orphaned by tho war.
not bo announced.
Cardinal Rattl as tho Archbishop of
Milan presides over one of tho most
important archdioceses in Italy. Tho
SMALL 1IOOSIER WINS
city being a great industrial center,
RECORD FOR TARPON AT
FORT LAUDERDALE one of Its main requirements Is that
the Cardinal shall possess a thorough
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 7.— j knowledge of political and social probRecord tarpon caught last night hero; Icms. He is big physically and Is reby C. F. Allison landing a silver king i puted to have liberal tendencies!
weighing
146 pounds.
Allison |
-------LONDON, Fob. 0.—Rattl was elect­
is from Spenser Indiana, is a tin can
tourist and weighs only 122.
ed Pope by receiving 38 votes says a
Central News Romo dispatch.
Somo girls look like human beings.
And somo girls wenr blue paint
nround their eyes.

Mjrfmva

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YOUTH IS WICHITA
PROGRAM.

WHERE 18 THE TROUBLE?

gumont. We hope that some one
or moru of those whose nr.ines stand
on the unpaid list of last year will
como forwurd, pay up and 'print a
piece’ in the Commercial setting us
right or setting us down, which over
they prefer. Let’s get nt tho bottom
of thin deadlock and tuky a fresh
start. Lot’s either clonn out tho bunch
thnt Ih running things now and put in
some fresh blood or got behind thoso
who nru in and push. Leesburg i is
lagging nnd for no reason on earth
but that thero is some difference of
opinion that is being hidden under n
bushel nnd nursed in secret.”

Tnllahnssce, Fla., population 8,637,1TkTTT A M i l TAMA V
wnter and,electric plants, 653,087. .
Newspaper men who are naturalJacksonville, Fin., population 91,WUhita, Kansas, is olio of tho cjtios born bdoatern hnve a hard time) find543, electric plant only, 6407,727.
here the serious mlsbohhvlor of tHo lilt? tho trouble with their towns since
, St, Petersburg, Fla., population 14,HE racking, agonising rheumatic
l L m r people has alarmed tho older
237, water plant $10,670, gns plant,
ache
U quickly relieved by an ap­
I Cru ral ion, but WIcHIta, unlike many they find so mnny people prone to
$11,005.
plication
of Slum’s Liniment.
stand
bnck
and
kntak
everythin*
in­
n„ther town, has not taken Its alarm
Macon, (in., population 52,555, wat­
For forty years, folks all over the
* t in talk and complnint. Wlchltn stead of boosting. Tho newspapers go
er plant only, $170,000 (cntinintcd). KILLED IIY UNKNOWN PERSON world have found Sloan’s to be the
natural enemy of pains and aches.
.rone to work to Improvo things. ahead and publish tho stuff free and
Fort Myers, Fla., population 3,078,
and ups Wif e was
It penttrales without rubbing.
^ first step was tho calling of a give away everything except their
water plant only, profit, but figures
You can just tell1by Its healthy,
WOUNDED
* meeting by tho Longue of Worn-[shirt and mover get anywhere while
itimul.iting odor that It Is going to do
await auditors’ roport.
you good.
j" Voters, with ovory civic and rclig- 1 the follow who does nothing to help
Live Oak, Fin., population 3,103,
( l l r T h e A n a n c ln te d T r e s s )
Keep Sloan't handy for neuralgia,
• , organization of women in tho, his town is usually tho one thnt kicks
water plnnt only, $7,500.
DELAND, Fob. 7.—William A. sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore
•j, miswering tho enll. Tho W. C.j the most at tho Cliambcr of ComThontnsvlllo, Gn., population 8,100, Shields, 60, poultry raiser, was in­ muscles, strains and sprains.
t V , by virtue of Its seniority, pro- merco nnd other kindred organizations
At all druggists—35c, 70c, flAO.
water and electric plnnts, $18,000. No stantly killed nnd his wife wounded
’ te,| „ program of social protective thnt are trying to make the town
profit from water plnnt.
Into last night threo miles cast of hero
measures, prepared with the aid of greater nnd usually mnko tho kleker
Fitzornld,
Gn.,
population
0,870,
by
unidentified person hiddon beside
Mrs. Maitha P. Falconer of the Amor- Jgreater thereby. The newspaper men IN HOME TOWN'S MERCHANTS DO water ami eloctric plants, profit, hut the road fired on thorn with n shotgun.
NOT ADVERTISE
Iron social Hygiene association, nnd &lt;usually look on with amazement and
figures incomplete.
They were driving homo in n enr nnd
It was adopted. Tho first suggestion ] them hold tho bag for most of tho
These cities have made profits from stopped on account of obstruction In
When we pick up some bright littlo their municipnlly owned and operated
of all concerned wholesome recreation fun while they are looking on. Tho
tho road. As Shields stopped from the
which Mrs. Falconer considers Indis-1Leesburg Commercial sums it up in newspaper nnd find it bereft of nb- public utilities plnnts.
Makes S ick Skins &gt;
car
part of a load of birdshot struck
vortlscments from the stores of hls
nsnble to right living on tho part of tho following:
If the privately owned Orlando wat­ him in tho head nnd tho others struck ■
W e ll Om of D r.H oteca's
™
TamltrRmsdlsa. g a itltw ,
■
young people. It caled for tho uso of i "Somewhere there is u divergence
___o___ home town, nml wonder why he stays er ami electric plants made a net In­ his wife. Hloodhuunda wero taken to ■
bsstuw
hijtk school and Intermediate school Iof opinion among the people of Lces- there.
come if $18,000 in 1921, is there any
Col,webs on the windows, dust on reason why they ennnot continue to the scene immediately hut fniled to
wymansiums ns recreation centers for burg regarding the proper methods of
pick up tho trail hut the sheriff said
Kirls where, undor adult supervision, putting out best foot foremost and to the can goods, faded strenks in tho show a profit under municipal opera­ todny ho had a clue which he believed
they can romp off their high spirits, snve their lives the fellows who have shelf-worn calico and a down-ln-tho- tion?
*
would lead to the Identity of tho stny-elb'vw x v r-Y in ..’, "T .'
with mental and physical tests been shouldering the hulk of tho bur,'VTi.7,
72’ton, Till- ur. Mrs. Shields is In the hospital
for school children to protect all of den arc unable to find out whore that standing in his sagging doorway— ahassee, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, here.
000. Officials aro unable to any wheth­
weeds In the street, cows browsing in Macon, Fort Myers, Live Oak, Thomthem providing women physicians divergence lies,
er It was a record of swindles or part
for schools nnd special tenehors for
“The Commercial may get a littlo tho public squnre—sand nnklo deep usvillc nnd Fitzgerald mnko n profit BRING NEGRO PREACHER
of tho pnrnphcrnnlln to Impress tho
with lower rates thnn now exist in
boys ami girls In detention homes, was censure for nirlng the private nffairs near the old hitching post.
intended victims. Othor ovidenco in­
OF SOCIAL EQUALITY TO
And the newspaperman boosting, Orlando is there any reason why Ormade the pnrt of tho board of eduen-1 pf the community but it Is accustomed
troduced wns an automatic telegraph
TAMPA FOR HIS SAFETY sending machine which could bo rig­
tlon in improving conditions. Tho W .! to censuro and a little moro or less boosting, boosting tho sorry plnee V latulo, n city of 9,262 population, with
20,000 In winter, ennnot make u pro­
C, T. U. undertook for its pnrt, to will not seriously bother us. Tho 1m- cnlls his town.—Miami Metropolis.
ged up in ono room nnd send to tcloLAKELAND, Fob. 7.—F. Jenkins, a graph instrument in another merely
fit in proportion?
p]on classes to fit parents to give portnnt thing is to locate the thing
Is there less faith in Orlando than negro prcncher, wns arrested by tho by winding spring. Deputy Shncklotheir children early nnd proper sox thnt lies between willingness to work GRASS AND LEAVES LIKE OF
in these other cities? Less brains? locnl police yestordny nftornoon nfter ford, of Duval county, who conducted
education, and agreed to provldo in-' im,l the work itself on the part of tho
SOIL—DON'T I1URN THEM
Less nerve? Less business inltntive? preaching rnco equality in a colored the raid, said lie caught ono mnn
Mructloa by means of literature, |e c -'g rcat majority of our citizens and if
church in the colored settlement.
lures, films ami other menns, for girls wc c,,n KL‘t out from under cover that
burning papers as tho deputies enter­
Ilnvo you ever seen u plowmnn burn Less Visilon?
When questioned nt polico station ed the house. Judgu William Price,
Your
answer
will
be
awaited
on
In Industry or in school, whose par- ^hiddon reason or excuse for so many off n field .of grass or strnw? That
Jenkins ndmitted he had been waited of Miami, for the defense, entored n
ents have shirked their duty. Tho Y. failing to assume their share of eivic man didn’t stop to consider the value February 21.
upon in Snnford whero, ho said, ho blanket plea of not guilty.
----------- o-----------W. C, A. took the responsibility of (responsibilities, wo will hnve nccom- of the grass or straw to tho lnml ho
E. C.
was taken to tho woods' by a white- Thompson, of Palm Bench, assisted
looking after housing conditions by dished a grent dual.
.
was tilling.
If he hnd, tho grass
gowned mob and bndty beaten. Jon' Price.
establishing a hotel for working girls; "There isn't any lack of desire on would not hnve been burned, but
kins, who still carries tho mnrks of Thu defense attempted to show in
nnd young women, nnd other organ!-: du&gt; Pflrt of our people to see Leesburg would have been plowed Into the soil,
hls
flogging, wns tnkon to Tampa for
Wo
believe
In
flowers
around
the
rations agreed to work for a woman's j K" t° the front and to have Leesburg providing thnt nan owned tho farm.
homes of the South. Flowers brighten snfe-kooping, local authorities fenr- the cross examination of Shackleford
bureau in the police department, for a Hf"&gt;’ there, ho wc can dismiss nt once
that none of the defendants wore Been
Millions of dollars worth of soil up tho homo surroundings nml give
regulation raising tho ago limit for) the excuse that tho people as a whole humus in the form of grass, straw pleasure nnd satisfaction to those who ing thnt similar nction might ho met­ operating any of the instruments in­
ed to tho negro hero.
troduced ns evidence. The hearing
girls brought into tho juvenile court nre uninterested. The baseball park nnd beans, a thing terribly nnd sadly have thorn.
Wo hovo filled moro than a million
recessed for lunch at noon and sub­
frmn 1(1 to 18, for tho patrolling of thnt Ih being built proves thnt so fully lacking In Florida sols, s burned ev­
packets
of
seeds,
of
beautiful
yet
thnt
wo
need
go
no
further,
though
wo
poenas
Hunt to C. N, Peterson nnd wife
Alleged
Wire
Tappers
county roads and tho control of road
ery year n our state. Investigations easily grown flowers to ho given to
might
give
other
recent
instances
if
of
West
Palm Beach to nppenr for the
houses and for the securing of women
show thnt tho farmer who preserves our cmitomors this spring.
Are
On
Trial
Today
at
state.
to he "big Histers" to girls who como they wero necessary. Hut it remains tho mntcrinl which growB on the land
Wouldn't you like to have five
just as true thnt twenty Leesburg nnd turns it bnck into the soil, is moro packets of beautiful flowers froo?
under tho jurisdiction of any court.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Hastings
"What has been done in Wichita can men nor tho sole support this year of wcnlthy nnd independent thnn is the YOU CAN (JET THEM!
Every time you put on* special
1922 catalog Is a tOO pago handsomely Ledger Kiczed In Raid Had Names of sales nnd bring new people to .Snnford
hr done elsewhere," Mrs. Falconer the Chamber of Commerce and all the man who enrlessly destroys it.
| Illustrated
H e e d hook full from cover
says in discussing tho program. "It efforts of thnt twenty have boon in­
you nre building up more trade nnd
Thsi applies nlso to tho forest and to cover of truthful descriptions nnd
Mnny People
is necessary to know tho load sltun-1sufficient to get the others hack into woods. Grass, straw nnd lenvos, espo- Illustrations of vegetables, fiowors nnd
building us a bigger Hanford. Try it.
tlon first before trying to mnko plans1harness. Why?
(Ur The \HMirliiiril rrt-HH)
clnlly lenvos, should never he burned, fnrm crops. It Is full of helpful gar­
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 7.—A
for the prevention of sex, delinquency
"Ihat ‘why’ Is the puzzle. Honestly since tho becomo the very difo nnd den, flower and farm Information thnt
Our sympathy is extended to gonial
ledger seized in a raid on tho head­ Billy Martin of Orlando, Ornngo
among people during that active an d ; a,1&lt;* frankly, if those who have 'car
difficult period from adolescence to ri‘,(l
*» tho
of discouragement of It. “The man who burns tho woods get those flower coeds absolutely froo. quarters of an nllegcd hand of confi­ County’s efficient Tny Collector who
marriage. It is all a community re­ hnve made any collosnl mistake, they should ho arrested for arson,” Is th o , Wrlto for our 1923 cntnlog now. It dence men hero Friday was introduced broke his lug from falling from a lad­
Billy has often
sponsibility and successful work must do not know about it, If they hnve, wny one ould nnd experienced man o f : I* the finest, most vnlunhlo nnd boun­ as evidence today at tho preliminary der nt his homo.
be bused on an undofstandlhg of the they should be told whnt it is. I.nck- the soil put it.
i tiful sood book over published, nnd hearing of a dozen persons under ar­ almost broken a leg collecting taxes,
glad you've got It. rest. Tho ledger contained tho names
fmtors involved. No edrnmnnity plnn h'K ,,n&gt;' Information of,that character,
In discussing this subject tho Pro­ you willIshonomighty
obligation to buy any­ of 105 persons and opposite each we opino.
will succeed thnt docs not take into. they tan only deplore and plod nnd tho gressive Farmer said let's romonilwr There
thing, Just nsk for the cntnlog, and amounts vnrylng from $0,000 to $175,- 000 quickly relieves a cold. 13-15te
account the nce,d for hotter education, follow who hears up under such n civic those two big facts:
It will como by re.urn mall.
” 1. When you burn n ton of forest H. O. HASTING''. CO., SEEDSMEN,
improved home life nnd widor provis­ burden aH that is not fit for his best
A T LA N T A , OA.
ion for the right uso of leisure."—&gt; work for the good of himself or the leaves or a ton of hroomstraw, you
community.
have done just as much harm ns if
Tampa Times.
8
"Not very long ago a call for a mass you have burned or destroyed n ton o1'
Sanford's new pumper Is ono
--------------o -------------SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
of the host that is made. It menns
•'ordinal Achilla Rntti is the new meeting was mnde and the lodgers h. rsc manure.
■
Pope. Luckily ho will now change Ills declared thnt a 'strike' wns Imminent.
"2. If you have 100 tons of forest iietter fire protection, cheaper insur­
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Thnt
wns
literally
true.
Thu
hunch
ance
rates
and
a
hotter
senso
of
secur­
leaves in some pieco of weeds near
name In Pius Eleventh.
flint has heUn lining tho civic work you, nnd neglect to put it on your ity for tho business men of Snnford.
- -oThe Giant of the South
Mc ding autos ahould he put in the wanted to tender its resignation and land, it is the sniiie as if you had 100 it j&lt;« money well spent and The Herald
■
Its immense popularity is duo not only to tho fact that
same category ns stealing horses in let others take up the work and see if tons of cow manure or horse manure wishes to congratulate our City
every lino in it is written for Southern farm families by m■
duj gone by. Hanging wus tho pen- it could not be done in such a manner or 12 tons of 8-2-2 fertilizer out there Commissioners who purchased it.
as to satisfy those who must he dis­ and neglect to haul it up and use it.'
men and women who know and appreciate Southern condi­ ■■
aim. and it stopped horse stealing.
satisfied with the present plans and
To prevent a roll! take (ififi. 13-lGtc
tions, but to tho practically unlimited personal service which ■
*| efforts, else they would not withhold
is given to subscribers without charge.
IIEl,PING THE FARMERS
M iiisiM in iin a D iiM a iiiiiH iiiH in
* themselves and their support in such
Every year wo answer thousands of questions on hun­
frigid dingily. But the mass meeting
T h e Florida Scout
According to the Washington agri­
dreds
of different subjects—all without charge. Whoa you
did
not
materialize.
About
forty
peo­
"For Wlde-Awnko Boys”
cultural
conference
the
marketing
become
a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
ple came to the door downstairs nnd
35c Year
i
,
,
,
,
,
,
n„
I
problem
s
tho
most
serious
one
fneThat
is
one reason why wc have—
i made nquir es nnd passed on. Threo ’ " ’. .
,
....... ,
Mil.LARD I.UMLEY, Publisher •1
•M
'
.
l
u
i
i
’
.*
ng
the
Amor
can
farmer.
Until
the
.
, ,, . , . ,
\
902 Freqch
\ • »J came upstnirs nnd waited for the farmcr has mastered
the technic of
ft
375,000 CIRCULATION
crowd to npponr.
this phase of the agricultural game,
______________________________ ,
"Now tho Comercial has not been
at IcnBt ns well as he lias mastered
asked to picscnt this case. We aro
other phases, marketing will continue
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
doing it upon our own responsibility
as his most baffling problem.
Attorneys and Counsellors-nt-Law for two reasons,' Om; is that the edi­
But this Is being done.
tor hnppcns to bo ono of tho twenty.
DcLAND, FLORIDA
County Agent J. J. Sechrcst, of
—Thnmus R. linker, Ph. D., of
Will practice in the State and Feder­ Another is that this corporation Inis
Enrich tho soil, increase tho
Hamilton
County, lias reported thnt
al Courts, Special faculties for Ex­ extended credit to tho Chamber of
Rollins College, Analytic nnd
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
amining nnd Perfecting Lnnd Titles Commorco to rather moro than Dunn the farmers of his county have come
prove tho quality. It pays to
soven hundred tons of fertilizers. His
Consulting Chemist snys of the water: "Of the many waters of this nnd oth­
or Brndstreot would ndviso was good
uso them regularly. Stock in
report
added
thnt
about
four
dollars
business. Wo did this in view of our
our warehouse at Hanford.
on the entiro order was snved
er regions that 1 hnve analyzed, I hnve found none auperior in all good quailSCHELLE MAINES knowledge last year of tho amounts nto ton
Booklet free from warehouse
tho farmers. Isn't thnt solving the
thnt hnd been subscribed for the up­
lies of (lint of the "Elder Water.”—Phone 3I1-W. Office In Miller Building.
farmer's marketing problem 7
LAWYER
or from—
keep
nnd
maintenance
of
tho
body.
Office in the Court House
Again County Agent C. E. Mnt•SANFORD
FLORIDA Many of our citizens who bear good thews, of Suwannee County, reports
Armour- F e rtilize r Works
reputations for paying their obliga­ the fnrmers of his county ns buying
Jacksonville. Florida
tions have fniled utterly to como for­ seed potatoes of better varieties in
inU B B R U aU B M H U
ward with tho funds they subscribed.
curlond quantities.
And in anothor
Among
others,
wc
aro
holding
the
bag
GEO. G. HERRING
report ho states thnt the farm bureau
and paying 8 per cent interest for the of Suwannee is ordering the farmers'
in sm
Attorncy-nt-Law
privilege,
fertilizers, saving them from $3.50 to
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin j "Thoso who linvo taken an actlvo $6 n ton. Isn’t that solving the farm­
! part in tho work of this civic body
er’s marketing problem?
SANFORD. FLA.
I Imvo put forth honest offort nnd they
Cortninly It is solving tho buying
j have contributed of thair money be­
end of it. And wo confidently bollove
sides. For instance, nowtithstnnding
that county ngents like tho two re.
tho account owing to us, you will find
forced to above, If given tho chance, :=
thnt the Commercial and its editor
From the opening of our new factory quantities of fertilizer materials have been arriving
will como very near to lending their ■
last year pnld in ensh their subscrlp- farmers to tho correct solution o ' the ■ by boat and by rail nnd the mills have been busily grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to suit every
- tion of $200 for the work ol tho or­
MY SPECIALTIES:
other end of tho marketing problem ■■ need. We nre all ready for the big spring business now opening. Send in your orders early
ganization, Wo aro not alone :n this
,'i&lt;kard'e Hand-Painted China
■
■ so us to avoid the rush in shipping.
but wo feel moro at liberty to toll —Hint of nclling,
Gorham'a Sterling Sliver
■
our own experience thnn wu do tho
■
H'uteri* Plated War*
experiences of our co-workdrs. Now NET, PROFITS FROM 11 CITIES ■
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
Did you seo tho picture of the big Potash boat nt our docks in the Jacksonville Times-Dn■
WITH MUNICIPAL OWNED
m-. wo fool that it Is up to those who hnvo
ion of January 6th? Cargo, 5,000 tons and nonrly half of it for u h —real old-fashioned Ger­
PUBLIC UTILITIES
■
P..- , « . •«
.
. permitted their obligations to stnnd
man Sulphnte. Write today.
i.ircel Poat Yottr Cleaning and
fulfille(l t0 flrflt come across with
8
Undcr municipal ownership nnd op­ ■
Dyeing (O
their* money and sqimro U[f tho back
|v A
_
_
_ _
debts, then to voice their feeling ro- eration the net profits for 1921 in tho
R O G E R S
f t J O N E S Bardina tho way thoy think the organ- following cities of Florida nnd Geo­
ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative
** ^
v i a l J , izntion should ho conducted and tnko rgia for tho water and electric plants J
their place in
In tho orgnnizntior
organization nnd ns specified were as follows:
p
|
fy*
, I tholr
Vo ossuro
Lakeland, population 7,002, water :
■
nnij
electric plants, $39,lt3.
.
.
,
„
............
.
.........
find
tho
ry
'thoso men thnt they will fit
■
Savannah, Gn., population 83,252,
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
| Cbmmorcinl ready to1help thorn nccomJ
! pllsh everything they Bet out to do for wator plant only, $85,000.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Tifton, Gn., population 3,005, Water
Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla. tho good of tho community.
plant,
only,
$0,604.
Wc prepay parcel postage on return* ( "Wo hope this wil[ stir up some ar''

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME X III

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. 17, 1922

NUMBER 21

WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE WATSON DEMANDS RESIGNATION SLEET AND SNOW AGAIN
OF SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
WILL HOLD MEETING HERE MELLON-HE CANNOT HOLD OFFICE STRIKES VIRGINIA CITIES
ON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24
TROLLEY SERVICE CRIPPLEI
Says He is Engaging in Private Enterprises in
Violation of the Law

Our Water Transporta­
tion is Greatest Asset
of the City

Hsa«H»H*naa*H*H«H«t
Wa S h n S t o v v u
fix atio n by the senate and after
fcu Snow Storm Last Night
\\AS! NGTO.I. bob. lO.-Sccre- President Grant had learned ui the
FURTHER
REDUCTION
Ha
Left Six Inches of
! tftr&gt; lMclIon iR homing the office of provisions of the law.
IN AMERICAN FORCES *i
Snow
i
°f
trr Ury
*l0lntl0n ^ n d if Mr. Stewart resigned," conNOW IN GERMANY Ha
of the law and ran bo arrested for re- tinuod the senator, "why should not
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 10
turning the place if any one secs fit to Mr. Mellon resign? Why should he
—(By tho Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.
° Ut “ wnrr“nt barging him continue in office In Insolent violation
—James Monroe, 100 years
—(By the Associated Press)
TO MERCHANTS AND SHII*cith
the
offense.
Senator
Watson,
„f
the
law7
He
knows
it;
so
does
old, was arrested today for
—Immediate further reduc­
I’ERS OF THIS TERRITORY
Democrat, of Georgia, declared In the President Harding know it. and the
being drunk, disorderly and
MAKING BIG DAMAGE 1
tion in the American forces
ADJACENT COUNTIES
r
°M M r r * ? ; „ The lnW “ publican party is going to have to
using profnne language.
WIRES AND 20 ABOVE
in
Germany
was
announced
which Mr. Mellon s violating, Senator answer for it this fall for I do not hoThe
municipal
judge
sus­
ZERO ADDS TO IT
by
the
war
department
to­
The next meeting of the Cen­
Watson said, prohibits tho secretary |ioVe the people will stand for open
pended sentence on account
day.
After
reduction
only
tral Flordin Water Traffic Lea­
of the treasury from engaging in any violation of the law by a member of
of his age.
...
''■■nelnlrd »*!*■•&gt;
HID officers and 2,217 men
gue will be held in Sanford, Fri­
kmd of business or commerce.
the cabinet when persons throughout
RICHMOND,
Vn., Feb. 16.—
will remain.
day, Feb. 24th, at 7:30 p. m. in
Senator Watson old the senate that the country are prosecuted for trivial
Crippled telephone trolley ser­
Ha H* Ha Mb
* a a
air. Mellon could bo impeached “any offenses."
the Palm room of the Valdez Ho­
vice in Richmond nnd vicinity,
Ha
Hu
tel. All members of the League
time wc see fit" and read to the senAsking why the president did not
ami similar conditions in many
in Sanford and adjacent cities
ate the provision of section 243 of the "respect the statutes," Senator Watother parts of Virginia reported 1
arc urged to be present at this
revised statutes which, he declared, son said that Mr. Mellon was "impuearly today as the result of last
meeting in order that they keep
oxpressly forbid Mr. Mellon to retain dent" for retaining the office and
night’s snow storm which loft
his place. He declared that by staying ntight to resign.
in close touch with the work that
snow six inches deep. Sleet ac­
in office, thu secretary was violating
the league is doing to bring
"If he doesn’t resign," he added,
companying snow did much I
the law, adding that it was generally "then the president ought to ask for
cheaper rates to the business
damage to wires.
Twenty-one !
known that Mr. Mellon was one of the his resignation.'
men of Central Fioridn.
above zero in Richmond at 8:00 *
wealthiest individuals in the country.
Despite the fact that great
a. m.
The Georgia senator referred to tho
publicity was given to the 10% WORKMAN PROCEEDING ALONG The assertions by the Georgia sen­ recent passage of the allied debt re­
THE STREET WAS
ator were made In connection with funding hill ami said that never be­ REGARDING THE FX’ONOMY 0F
reduction effective the first of
NORFOLK, Feb. 10.—Fivt.A
SHOT
DEAD
THE PRESENT ADMINseveral speeches on the accomplish- fore in history hnd so much money
the year, on carload shipments
inches of snow had fallen in Nor- !
ISTHATION
of grain, grain products, fruits,
ments of the two major political par- been placed in the hands of one man
folk up to this morning. Tele­
vegetables and live stock, no BELFAST, Feb. 10.—The dn&gt; open­ ties. Hti informed the senate in the to handle, "and that man is violating
...
,
..........
.
phono
communication in mnny
(lljr
.....„.........
mention has been made of the ed with the deatii of a five-year-old | course of his remarks that the law, the law every day of his life" Ho WASHINGTON,
.....‘ ” ,,c Fob.
" r 10
"—Attack Pn,*t8 °f tho city nnd adjacent
raises in classifications which in child who was struck by n bullet now listed as section 243, was passed challenged "all of the lawyers in the on the speeches yesterday of Senators territory is cut off. Traffic is at
one particular instance amounts while playing in the street. A work­ in the congress of tho United States senate" to refute Ids statements rein- Lodge of Massachusetts and McCor- a8 stand-still
nnd
8UUHl-Stlll in
ill some suburbs nr
to a rate increase of 250%. The man proceeding along Scnford street ami that during the administration of live to Mr. Mellon’s right to remain mick of Illinois, detailing aceonljilish- hadij itltei I liptod in th e City,
item referred to is barbed wire was shot dead.
President Grant, A. T. Stewart had as secretary.
i
ments of tho Republican party, was
gale was reported here.
fencing, the rate on which as a
withdrawn after being named seenMr. Watson referred to Mr. Mellon made in the senate yesterday by Sen
0th class commodity in less than BELFAST, Fell. 10.—After a per­ tuiy of the treasury when attention ns "a colossal figure in the business ator Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 6 carload lots from Richmond, Vn., iod of quiet lasting several hours, dis­ Was called to provisions of the act.
world," and declared that la- bad no who challenged accuracy of tho Re­ Storm warnings continued todny
to Tampa, Fla., in 1918 was 59c; orders again broke out in tho city at Senator Watson asked Senator lief- more right to lie secrotary of the publican claims.
from Hat terns to Fast Port, Mo.
in 1919, 74c; in 1920, 92%; in 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon when lin, Democrat, Alabama, for his opin- treasury "than had J. P. Morgan or The Mississippi senator declared The disturbance is central off
1921, $1.28; in 1922, $1.48, an shooting began in Stanhope street, bn on “what the people will think of John I). Rockefeller or a member of tho American people were boing Hattcrns.
Freezing temperaincrease of 250'% due in part to near the Victoria barracks. The mili­ the way our government is boing run the firm of Soars, Roebuck &amp; Com- "buncoed, hoodwinked and deceived" ttires in Northern Fioridn, near
the commodity being raised from tary promptly opened fire.
when a criminal, unconvlctod but dls- pa„y, if you please.’ He also rend by the Republican spokesmen. Re­ freezing with frosts in Central , .
Gth to 4th class. Beginning 1922, When firing of the military failed obeying the penalty openly and notor- from James G. Blaine’s "twenty years ferring to n statement that the Re­ Fioridn, probably frosts in inter- 1 5
by raising commodities from to disperse tho hostllo crowds, the iously, committing a crime, is left in in congress," a reference to the cir- publican congress Imd cut appropria­ ior of Southern Fioridn was the
;
lower to higher classifications, t 'oopH were ordered to charge with cliarge of our national funds and the ciimstnncos surrounding the nornina tion estimates of Democratic officials prospect held out by the Weathrates were increased 30'% until bayonets. One civilian was wounded refunding of debts of eleven Idlh’on lion of Mr. Stewart. This told how aggregating $r&gt;,moo,ooo,ooo to $i,4oo,- ,cr Bureau todny. Snow has falldollars."
at the present time they are •luring the charge.
l , 0 en in tho Inst twenty-four hours
Mr. Grant had asked congress first to 000,000, Senator Harrison Bald tmo
. • iv ' i r TV.* - • '— •v —1G0'% higher than in 1918, this Up to r» o'clock last evening tho to­ Senator Heflin said that Senator amend the law to except Mr. Stewart Democratic
-- -North
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estimates were mado when , 1,1
Atlantic ..........
states. HIIOW .
despite the wage reductions tal number of casualties sinco Satur­ Watson hnd shown that Secretary and then, after it was seen that con- tile war was in full blast and its con- 'ami rain in the middle Atlantic- .
which were made effective for day night bad reached an even hun­ Mellon was violating tho law and that | gress was unwillng to make tho tinuanco was expected for another Htnte.s. Colder weather 'is in
V the purpose of reducing rates. dred, of whom HO wore killed.
it was time for senators to speak out. i change, the president withdrew the re- year. The ending of the war, tho Mis­ prospect in the Atlantic states
If the business men of thin section
Mr. \\ ntson stated that Mr. Stewart \ quest and the newly named secretary sissippi member asserted, mado pos­ with a cold wave in New Eng­
On constable of tho "H Special"
hnd no recourse from these excessive class was found dead in a street this had resigned three days after his con-j resigned.
land, Eastern New York, oxsible enormous savings.
rates, the condition would be deplor­ morning. A raider was shot while at­
tremo
Northern New Jersey, nnd
"I submit to every fair-minded per­
able, but with u navigublo body of tempting to recover from the roof of)
Northern
Pennsylvania,
son whether this should lie claimed as
water available to enrry an unlimited
public house.
an achievement of thu present admin-1
tonnage, the much desired relief can
Arrangements for the ovncunction
istration," said Senator Harrison. "All
be secured with but little effort on of the British troops front Southern
of
the estimates were based on the.
their part. The Central Florida Wat­ Ireland were resumed yesterday after
war
continuing through another year,
er Traffic League was organized for a suspension lasting two days.
At
so
when
it suddenly collapsed theao
the express purpose of bringing re­ Dublin preparations were making for
enormous
sums wero saved. And yet
lief to thu merchants and shippers of the embarkation of 400 men.
tho
American
people are being bun­
this territory and its efforts to date
John O’Neill, a postman, was shot MUTTER THAN YEAR AGO IS HENT FAKE TELEGRAMS TO THE coed, hoodwinked and deceived by Re­
iiave resulted in increasing the river from a side street yesterday morning
VIEW OF TREASURY
publican spokesmen
«-------------------------- v 1 1 1 1 1claiming
11111^
v1 1 (ivthat
un as
PRESIDENT ABOUT NEGRO
tonnage to large proportions, and a whilo in F’alls road. His aria was
OFFICIALS
an
achievement
of
tho
present
mlmlnS0,'*E
TALK NOW
OF CUTTING
CANDIDATE
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&gt;•
ii
4 l l l l l l i t l i l i l A tat ■
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saving to those individuals who have broken.
istration.’’
APPROPRIATION
HILL
TO PROutilized it.
(llr The Aaaorlnfrd Prraa)
(llr Tlir Aaaitrlnlrd Prraa)
VIIIK REVENUE FOR VETS.
Senator I.odgo’s speech at Boston
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10.—Business
Tho local chamber is in receipt of a
PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 10.—Send­ Mr. Harrison said, was the "koynolo”
Confidence
Man
conditions throughout the country are ing of many fake telegrams to Presi­
letter from tho conunereial organiza­
• llr Thr Aaanrlntrd Press)
better than a year ago in the view of dent Harding from Pennsylvania, has address of the Lodge campaign for re­
tion of ICustis to tile effect that the
Caught at St. Pete
WASHINGTON,
Fob. ifl.-Tho soltreasury officials, who declared, how­ caused W. Harry Bukor, secretary of election, while Senator McCormick’s •liars’ bonus question wns last night
business mo/T of thut city wero con­
Indicted
by
Jury
ever, improvement had been gradual the Republican State Commlttoo to address to the senate yesterday, Sena­ still very much in tho air.
templating the immediate establish­
and
no immediate prospect for suddon seek an investigation by tho federal tor Harrison stated, probably was rement of a truck line between Kustis First Indictment Returned in State
Co1nure*H WHH wMhout any official
pickup in business activities, Some attorney. Baker revealed fraudulent drafted with help "at tho other’ end
and Sanford. Tho truck lino operat­
Under New Act
of
the
avenue,’’
and
prepared
care,
,
from Pro",,lont H id in g ns to
seasonable activity might
bo looked
ing betwoon Sanford and Orlando re­
ooked telegrams had been lent to tho presi- fully for general campaign distrlbu-!h. viow" on tho 8llbJccL and moanfor in tho spring they asserted but in dent purporting to endorse tho candi- tlon.
ports an increasing volumo of busi­
(llr The Aaanrlntrd Prraa)
timo, tho committees which hnvo boon
ST. PETFUtSBURG, Fob. 10.—Joo general only gradual betterment was ' daey of J. C. Overton, negro head
ness, proving that tho business men
__________
handling the problem continued to
of Orlando are taking advantage of O’Brion, arrested hero several weoks to be looked for.
waiter nt West Philadelphia Hotel, for
FIRE IN CHURCH
mark tlmc&lt;
ago on tho charge of attempting to doan opportunity as they see it.
-----------------------appointment as registrar of tho UnitBASEMENT CAUSES
Among tho senators and reprosenod State treasury. Telegrams boro
Thu Chamber of Commerce und tho frnud Isaac Shressninn through con­ HANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
IHG EXPLOSION TO EDIFICE t,1,t,vl’H Kun«rally thoro wns consldorMADE GOOD RECORDS
names of Mrs. Georgo Wharton Popcounty commissioners have boon as­ fidence game was indicted by tho
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j
private difuniMtiion ami conjecture
sured by tho State Hoad Department grand jury at Clearwater today, tho
IN CURRENT EVENTS per, Mrs. John Wannmaker, third;
(lly The Assnrlnlrd I'rrsa)
, with the rovlvnl on tho house side of
that tho road between Orlando and first indictment returned in tho state
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Mra- Maker und othors. linker said no
NORFOLK, VA., Fob. Hi. -Firo in talk about a slashing of nnnunl npRecord mado by Sanford High in persons whoso names wero signed to tho basement of Central Bap'1st; proprlntlon bills nH a moans of proSanford would bo widened within tho under tho act of tho last legislature
next six months. A three foot shoul­ which makes it au offense to attempt National Current Event Test.
telegrams knew anything about thorn. ChUivh early today wruJ.H the Sun-jvidlng the necessary finances for tho
CJnsses under Miss Humphries in
der of rock will be placed oi\ each to obtain money by pretending to have
dny School room and badly damaged ' bonus.
side of thu road and treated with un inside knowledge on tho stock market history nnd their averages:
the main auditorium,
STATE BANK OF PORTLAND
Origin undeRepresentative Mondoll, of Wyom­
F'rcshmnn, 00
oil covering so that when tho pormun- or horse racing. O'Rricn 1h in jail nt
termined.
WILL NOT OPEN TODAY
ing,
ami Homo other loaders in the
Junior, 81
cat widening of tho road begins, un Clearwater.
NO REASON GIVEN
house
wore understood to ho giving
Senior, 88
excellent foundation will have been
RECEIVER ASKED
this
proposal
closo study. Mr. Mon­
General average of 78 1-3.
FIRE AT ELLINGTON
made.
(llr Tlir Aaanclnlrd Prraa)
FOR UNITED BROTHERHOOD
dell
called
at
tho White IIouso early
PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 10.Classes under Mias G. Muriel and
FIELD THIS MORNING
Tho future development of Sanford
MAINTENANCE
WAY
SHOPS
in
tho
day,
hut
did not hoc tho presi­
State Bank of Portland will not opun
TWO ARK INJURED averages:
„ &lt;II7 The Associated Press)
is contingent largely u^ion tho de­
dent.
Ho
said
afterwards that the
Sophomore, 87
today, president Olson announced last
rOLEDO, Fob. 10.—Appointment
velopment of our waterway. Increas­
supply
mensuren
would bo examined
(llr Tint Aaaorlnlrtl Prraa)
General average for wh lo school, night. No reason given. Unnk has of receiver for United Brotherhood
ed river tonnage, and nothing else,
carefully
to
dutorminu
whothor much
HOUSTON,, TEXAS, Feb. 1G.—Dls- (18.
deposits nearly three million.
Maintenance of way employes and
will forco tho government to build tho nstcrous fire started this morning at
of
the
sum
needed
for
tho
monus could
rnilway shop laborers aHkcd In pollSt. Johns-Indian Klver canal. By hav­ Ellington Fiold. Two men injured
not
bo
obtained
from
that
direction.
tlon filed Federal court hero by Bacon
ing other communities take advantage when their plane crashed into gym­
This
proposition
mot
with
consider­
Brothers nnd Company of this city.
°f our advantages and consign their nasium and firo started to spread
able roeponso from members of tho
Koods to Sanford, Sanford will not rapidly by stiff breeze.
house, whore apparently thoro is a
HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
only bo logically but actually the dis­
growing desire to put tho bonus bill
Ha H*
in H Ha H i lu
tributing wholesale center for this H«i
through.
Thoro wero suggestions that
SENATE AGRICULTURE
section of Fioridn. It will bo time Ha
$
ns
a
result
of tho ngrooment for a na­
COMMITTEE WILL GO
enough thon to talk about milking it n Ha TEX RICKARI) IS
H
•
i
val
holiday
as much as $200,000,000
TO MUSCLE
SHOALS
basic point, our pnrticulnr job at pres­ Ha INDICTED TODAY FOR H
could lio cut from tho naval bill and
ent is to have tho water patronized to Hu
CRIMINAL ASSAULT H
thnt another Inrgo sum could be eavChecking of Damage Wrought by Fire Shows Big
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10.
«n extent that will mako this pos­
od by cutting down tho size of the
—(Hy tho Associated I’ross)
sible.
Damage
NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—
army.
—Tho Sunnto Agriculture
(By tho Associated Press).
Increased river tonnage with Us
committee asked tho sonnto
Tex Rickard waH indicted
consequent voluino of new business
(By The Associated Press)
HANK OF ENGLAND
for authority to visit Muscle
for Sunford will cause federal and
for criminal assault on two
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 16.—Tho chockinR of tho clnmutfo
REDUCES DISCOUNT RATES
Shoals In connection with
•Unto appropriations to bo made for
minor girls hy tho Supreme
t
w
yoi;^
.t.
here.by
a
fn’e
shortly
beforo
midnight
in
eight
stores
on
the
committee’s
consldornnew rouds to carry tho traffic con­
court grand jury todny.
( it? T h e A sso c ia te * P re s s )
the northwest corner of Lnura and AdnmH streets indicated tho
tlon of Ford’s offer.
signed to Sanford destined for points
LONDON, Feh. 10— Bank of Eng­
total damage would bo approximately $50,000. The fire originated
Hz Ha Hv Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
farther South.
in a pressing shop.
*
| H« Hu H*» Ha Ha H® Hi Hi la (a land todny reduced discount rate to
four nnd one half percent.
JAMES MONHOB,
lor. YEARS,OF ACE,
ARRESTED IN .l \X.

BRINGING- RELIEF

SLEET IS ADDED;

BELFAST RIOTS
CONTINUE TODAY
CHILD KILLED

REPUBLICANS
ARE FOOLING
THE PEOPLE

BUSINESS GOOD FAKE WIRES
AND IMPROVING TO PRESIDENT
IN OUR COUNTRY

FIRE IN PRESSING SHOP
"
BURNS OUT EIGHT STORES
IN JACKSONVILLE TODAY
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HARDING SILENT, i
BONUS UNDECIDED,
CONGRESS PLANS

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1022

OUR SANFORD GIRLS
WERE THERE ALL THE TIME

We wore delighted that Professor
ly changed hands. They now belong
and Mrs. Podmore, of Rollins College
to parties from North Carolina.
Dr. Phillips of Orlando is shipping could be with us.
n big, crop of oranges from **fs place
horc.
SOME OLD PEOPLE IN FLORIDA

(Hr Tfce Associated Tress)
Why drag around feeling half sick
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 0.—Florida
and no account all tho tlmo when had 103 persons moro than 100'years
By JOHN "RED" DAVIS
* you enn get TnnlncT Union Phnrmold when tho Federal general consus
to acy.
«dv was tnken Inst year, according to tho
ito to to to to to to to to to to to to
census buronu nt Washington.
Of
to to to to to to to to
this number 3D were males and &lt;14
"Red" Davis, formerly sporting ed­ tho pcoplo will onjoy a llttlo sporting
were fcmnlcs.
itor of the 8nnford Herald, but now news just as well ns somo of your
with the Jacksonville Metropolis, polished editorials—some timo I like
Bjy it with a Herald Want Ad.
went down to Lakeland Friday with sport news better—for ull tho editor­
Duval's boys' team and met our girls’ ials I read now are too blooming long,
One of the most note worthy fea­
to to to to to to mi
team at the station. Ho snys ho wns nnd everybody's writing tho snmo
tures In connection with Tanlnc Is the
A son wns born to Mr. nnd Mrs. large number of men and women who
so impressed with our girls team that thing "Como to Our City, It’s tho
John
Shnnker on Sunday nnd given have reported nn astonishingly rapid
he just had to wnlu the following:
Only One."
increase in woight as n result of Its
the nnme of Simeon.
Mrs.
Borwn
Miller
of
Celery
Avt.,
Wake up Seminole!
use.—Union
Pharmacy.
mly
Maude Lake, in my opinion, was the
is
In
the
Fornnld-Lnughton
hospital
oustnnding star of both sextets. She
You have n girl's basket ball sex­ wns closely followed by Hamilton of recovering from a successful operation
We are now ready to take orders
tor
appendicitis
performed
on
Montet—and don’t know It.
for
Rhode Island Red cWeV.«. at 12 1-2
Lnkelnnd, nnd Spencer, Holly, Styles,
dny
of
Inst
wook.
cents
each Mrs. W. It. Guerry, R. 1
Mnrshnll nnd Whcelcss of Seminole.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Chandler, of Box 00.
20-2tp
Friday afternoon whilo on tho train
South Cumcron road, hnvo sold their
with the Duval Tlgors wo ronchod
Here's tho most truthful paragraph
Sanford—three minutes later a dele­ of tho whole lot: With the exception Improved 6-ucro farm to Copt. Wlm- FOR SALE—A fow thousand Living­
ston Globo tomnto plants, nt $1.60
gation of "children" (I say children of Miss Hamilton nt forwnrd for blsh nnd Heck Rumloy. $8,000 was
for nover once did our party dream Lakeland the Snnford girls stood ovor said to hnvu been tho price pnld which per thousnnd.—W. R. Guerry, Routo 1,
20-ltp
thoy were basketball players) board­ Polks’ representatives like Snnford includes u comfortnblo residence, a Box 90.
good
bnrn
nnd
a
fine
crop
of
celery.
ed tho same train nnd sent up threo stnndcs over Orlnndo in every wny
Mrs. Chnndler has never had good
Second Street
cheers for Duval.
under the sun. Brother Glynn, I'll bo health here and tho family are return­ Haircut, 10 rents.
20-ltp
Ilnrber Shop.
in Orlando some time shortly—look ing to their former homo near MayRight then an investigation wns mo up. 1 still think you have tho best
town, Gn., after a residence here of FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching
started nnd having met Misses Mil­ morning paper in Orlnndo.
nbout top years.
from Thompson Strain Barred Rocks
dred Holly nnd Maude Lake, two that
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Long, of Rich­ My birds laid every month the last
I knew back in 1017, I found out thoy Ruh-My-Tlsin for Rheumatism.
mond avenue have ns their guests yonr.
Also Ferris Strain Whlto
wore going to Lukclnnd, tho vory
Mrs.
Long's
brother,
J.
W.
Schnmp
Leghorns,
plenty of big white eggs.
snmo plnco wo were headed for.
Wo hnvo tho printers, tho machin­ nnd nephew, Richard Schnmp, of New Come over and see my flocks and
ery nnd tho equipment to hnndlo any Mnrtinsville, W. Vn., and cousin M. eggs. Price $1.60 for setting of 16
Now that's off my mind. The game and nil kinds of job printing on tho L. Klipsteln, of Minnie, W. Vn.
eggs. $7.00 per 100.
F. N. Purdy.
will soon begin as soon as I sketch shortest notice. Try us.
R. C. Long and guests J. W. Osteen, Floridn.
20-0tp
a fow more sidelights.
Schnmp, Richard Schnmp nnd M. L.
Get your Valentine favors and plnco Klipsteln drove to Fort Mendo in the
Edna Styles is now tnlking after enrds nnd all kinds of enrds nnd Long car last week to visit Mr. and
being introduced to the vnrious Duval stationary nt tho Herald office. Mrs. Burgess and family, who wore
players: "Boy’s, wo are going to Going fnst.
former residents here.
wear your colors nnd root for you all
Louis Knelling was a visitor at the
tonight against Lakeland.” Very good
J.
C. Ellsworth home last week. Mr.
Tnnluc makes people strong, sturdy
says Ted Ilccd, Duval’s captnin.
and well by toning up the vital Knotting is here for the tenth winetr SATURDAY IN THRASHER &amp; GARNEll’S SHOW WINDOWS
organs. Union Pharmacy.
—adv from Willoughby, Ohio.
Captain Ted Heed then calls his
The county road gang have been do­
Dimensions: ID inches by 10 inches
ing some good work on the roads over
gang, or rather gentlemen, together
FOR SALE—SELECTED CORN ON
and orders a cheer sent up for the Col­
west of Cameron City, South Ken­ by 8 inches. Woight 4Vj pounds.
THE EAR.
NO WEEVILS— C.
ory City. Hero’s the way it sounded M. STOWE, CAMERON AVE. 2.'»2tc tucky avenue and Pinoway have been Wonderful sight. If your could buy
graded and put in fine order. Dr. one of thusu twins on time it would
to mu on the train—"Rnh-Itah-Rnh-IB
James Purvis’ residence on Kentucky cost you ..................................... $8.80
of them for the Celery City."
to to to to to an to to to avenue is having an addition and large But we sell for
porch added to it, making a vory at­ cash .........................
Somo ono in the Duvul crowd asked
If you could buy tho twins for cash
tractive appoarnneo.
Emma Sponeer if she wns a plnyor or
you would
Mr.
Hudson
and
family
havu
built
a
tho girl thnt wns supposed to hold
new
house
on
Pinewny
on
land
recent­
save...........................
$
tho players’ neckties nnd handker­
to to to to to to to to
ly
purchased.
PAY
CASH----------------CASH
PAYS
chiefs—what prompted this silly
nt
quostion from this Duval player wns
Cliurles Bull Brown a Boston and
THRASHER &amp; GARNER’S
Emma's size. From tho back rows
to to to to to to to to to to
Gayle Marshall said, "Why sho’s th o ' M«ino R.
official for 32 yenrs has
271-ltc-dAw.
•playingest fool’ in the county."
I «tnrtct ,uil‘,m* u two
roHldonHe
_____
on Sjoblnm nvenue.
, ,
_ . ,
•
Mrs. Josoph Langford has nearly
Tho game begins: Sanford onTFrs
,etc(, n ,nrK1&gt; handsome cement
the court. From numerous voices on b
,ow on Cry„tn| ,,nko Ave.
to to to to to to to
the sidelines I remembered a fow of Mass., hnvo moved in to their nice
Lukelnnd’s remarks. Some ono said, * Mrs. Fred T. Smith, of Antesbury,
Paula is coming into her own again
"Whnt kindergarten are they from?" new home on Crystal Lake Ave. They it seems, for she is a lively little plnco
Another said "Why they are babies,;
huRd several more houses nowdnys.
thoy con t expect to play our big
t ^
Tho Indies hnvo got together nnd
girls." Another come forth with this
’
wo
hnvo a very nice Ladies Aid start­
Mrs. Mary E. Brown has purchased
"Why they’ll ho mince pie for us, they two additional lotH on the Lake front. ed. Wo met last Frldny at the homo
haven’t got a chance." All of a sud­
Sanford
Mrs. Mary K. Brown nnd Charles of Mrs. Burnett nnd the following of­
den Maude Lake nearly knocked ono Maker will build a rooming house on ficers wore elected:
of Lakeland’s girls into Volusia coun­ Wilbur Ave. They are pnew In St.
President—Mrs. Cooke j Vice Pres­
ty. Then the tune turned.
Petersburg and will arrive here the ident—Mrs. Mlnchew; Secretary—Mrs
Stenstrom: Treasury—Mrs. Hcrzbcrlast of tho month.
By all means Sanford High bring
Dr. Georgo R. Tollons has just com­ ger. We will meet on the first Thurs­
Lakeland to Sanford. Tho girls can pleted a splendid gothic bungalow on day in next month, nt the homo of
*
beat them.
Crystnl Lake. Dr. Tollons has been Mrs. Minchcw.
Last Sundny wo hnd nn all dny Suna practicing physician for 42 years
Emma Spencer shot three field (l,„j trnveled all over tho United States dny School convention in which new
goals and all three were Hhot ovor the „m| has spent tho wlntorq in Callfor- Upsnln joined with us. Mr. and Mrs
head of a girl who must hnvo been ns , „|ni Toxns and Hnwnlnn Islands. Ho Albertson came over from DcLnnd to
tall as Sanford’s onco-upon-n-timo HIjyg thnt Lake Mnry has the finest bo with us. Mr. Albertson hnd chnrgo
famous Helen Hand.
climate of any plnco ho has ever been. of tho Sundny School nnd gnvc us a
Tho doctor is a good judge when it nico talk nftcr tho clnsses were dis­
Talk about rooting for Duval— comes to cllmnto nnd sand.
missed. Then Mrs. Albertson gnve n
Lakeland thought Duval county hnd
Mr. Amos Guyon a lnrgc property tempornnee rending which wo enjoyed
moved to Polk when the ladies from owner at Hampton Beach, N. IL, has very much. After thnt our minister
Seminole turned loose. And all tho purchased 16 acres on Lake Mnry. Mr. Mr. Clarke, gavo us a sermon which I
tipiQ Sanford’s girls were kidding thu Guyon likes the water nnd hns been hope wo will nil remember and take
spectators about how bad Duval was In bathing every dny since ho hus been to heart.
After thnt we hnd a two
hour recess, which we used to empty
honting tho boys.
here.
There 1s ono good piece of news the baskets of tho good things that
Attention Mr. Holly: Boost tho thnt comes to us, Tho commissioners tho Indies brought to eat nnd to lis­
girls' nnd boy’s team—maybe some of are going to do everything thoy enn ten to a lecturo given by ."Happy
After Maude has demonstrated her to holp build up Florida nnd will glvo Jnck Cnvos" tho great pedestrinn. He
told us all about bin travels in this,
Jnck Dempsey prowess Bonioone yelled us a cement road by October.
nnd
other, countries, nnd finished with
from tho sidelines "Why sho pluys too
Mr. Charles II. Crosgy of Hampton
rough." I then thought tho Lakeland Falls, N. IL, expects his brother and n tnlk to tho boys nnd girls. It certnlnlady thnt made thnt remark should dnughter to arrive this week. Wo ly was grent, nnd nil who missed henr­
hnvo brushed off her glasses a little nsked Mr. Crosby how he liked it hero Ing him missed one of tho grentest
und glanced at Miss Hamilton who and he said this is Gods country. trefjts thnt thoy will have In a long
was pluying forwnrd for Lnkelnnd.
Give me a motor boat nnd I will bo tlmo. At tho beginning o | tho n'tornoon services Mrs. Stcnstrom's Sun.
tho hnpplest man In tho world.
Then Lakeland looked Edna Styles
There is nothing like appreciation dny School girls snng very sweetly,
over and I mean right from Paris and when a person comes to appreci­ "Wo Shall See Tho King Some Day."
Next Thursdny night tho Blblo
sho has the style, She plays basket- ate what nature hns done for Florida.
Clnss
will bo nt Mrs. Minshow’s.
Tho warmth thats in tho Bun. Tho
ball excellently.
■
Mrs. C. C. Pcnrson hns been Bick
wonderful nights and mornings and
Probably thu sensation of the uven- soon you will smell tho fragrance of for tho pnst fow days but Is better
was tho wny theLakelnnd fans gazed tho Orange blossoms and (hear the now.
It scorns that almost all of the
in amazement over tho work of Mil­ notes of the mocking bird, the sweet­
dred Holly at forwnrd and Emma est singer of all time. Then go back w'otjdB around hero are burning, or
Spencer at forward, tho "two children" nnd toll your friends so they can come hnvo just boon burned so there will
of tho Hanford sextet—I say children down nnd enjoy whnt you aro enjoy­ bo plenty of fresh grass for tho rango
It is tlmo thnt tho rnllronds cnttlo protty soon.
for It’s not right to say babies. Both ing.
It hns beon so nice and warm
Mildred and Emma mnrehod through nnd business pcoplo wnko up nnd
that this last cool spat camo as n sur­
Polk county like Bhormnn marched ndvertiso Floridn.
Mr. T. A. Greonlcnf and son-in-law prise. Howovor Florida is noted for
through Guorgln back In '05—thoy
Georgo V ti-on of New Hampshire ftyso kind of surprises, nnd so wo
raised whatovar you wnnt to cull it.
have purchased, thu 30 acres hero that must expect almost anything.
Wo woro glad to hnvo Mr. nnd Mrs.
Snra Whcelcss at standing center belonged to Mrs. Snlllo Cathorwood.
Young
of Markham, with us Sundny.
wns nlso a star In this game. Often They are cleaning up tho land and
Also
Mrs.
John Purdon, and children,
each
expect
to
build
a
house.
Sarn received hor jolts after running
Tho dance nt tho hotel Monday from Snnford. Mr. Alfred Ericson of
Into n fow of Lakelnnd’s hcavywolghts
but for ovary jolt shu received some­ night, wan well nttonded nnd every ono . Now Upsnln gavo a very good tnlk
Sanford
on tho Importnnco of bringing tho
body ilsu received an oarthquako in reported a good tlmo.
Tho McCracken groves hnvo rocont- ! children to Sunday School.
rotum.

EAST SANFORD

BE SURE AND SEE
THE PRIZE TWINS

LAKE MARY =

1.20

WILL BE SURFACE TREATED
WITH A BASE OF OJUS ROCK
Purden &amp; Co., of Toledo, Ohio, Purchased Bonds
and Maull &amp; Snyder Contract For
the New Roads
At the meeting of the Seminole County Commissioners vet.
terday the $90,000 bond issue for good roads wan sold to Purden i
Co., of Toledo, Ohio, at the premium of $90,135.00.
4
The contract for the roads was let to Maull &amp; Snyder and will
be surface treated, the base to be of Ojunt rock and asphalt uH
granite chip and it is thought thnt these new ronds will serve assn
exnmple for future road building in Seminole county, the commit.
sionerH having made trips to other parts of the stute and examin­
ed this clnss of roads where they have been laid for several year*
The bonds sold yesterday will cover the following roads;
*
Oviedo to Goldenrod. approximately 37,000 .sq. yards.
Chuluotn south to the county line, approximately lu.000 sq.
ya

Osceola road, approximately 11,000 sq. yards.
There were seven bids for the bonds yesterday and six bids
for the contrnct showing that bonding and building of roads hu
again assumed a much better aspect than in the pnst two years
With this new system of hard-surfaced roads nnd with the old
roads including the brick roads to bo improved Seminole county
will have the finest system of hurd-surfaced roads in the state and
there will not be any part of the county but what will he covered
with a trunk line of hard surfaced roads.
When the time comes thnt the old brick roads can he repaired
and put in first clnss shape the county commissioners will then, for
the first time in the history of this nnd other counties, really have
the time and money to build new lateral roads.
The new road building program nlso takes care of the Osceola
road that hns long needed attention.

WHY SUFFER SO?

bring the snmo quick results." (State­
ment given May 22, 1914).
On Mnrch 19, 1918, Mr. With**
said: "I am still us strung in pnix
of Donn’s Kidney pills as ever. I
haven’t needed Donn’s since giriag
my Inst endorsement."
Price &lt;10 centH, at nil dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy-get
Donn’B Kidney Pills—tho same that
Mr. Wnthon had.
Foster-Milkun
Co., Mfrs., N. Y.

Why suffer from o bail back, from
sharp, shooting twinges, headaches,
dizincss and distressing urinary ills?
Sanford • people recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor.
Could you ask for stronger proof of
merit?
A. W. Wathen, former, 400 W. First
St., Snnford, snys: "I have used Donn’s
Kidney Pills off and on for several
yenrs nnd they are the best kidney
remedy to be had.
I hnvo suffered FOR SALE CHEAP—18 he&amp;d of
weakness.
On several occnBions mules nnd horses at J. T. Allen’s
Doan’s Kidney Pills have come to my ! private burn, corner F.lm avenue sod
rescue when I wns completely down Fifth St. Phone 34. I1. O. llox 443.
nnd out with kidney trouble. When­ —Steagall Mule Co., Salesman, J. L
26-ltp
ever I feel their need now they always Lnnoy.

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Sells it for Less
Florida

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We will have a special rep­
resentative from Chicago with
us on Tuesday, Feb. 14th thru
Saturday, Feb. 18th, taking
orders for Spring and Sum­
mer Suits.
Have your measure taken,
and have the suit delivered
when it suits you.
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Florida

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THE BANFOHD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,

recently that there Is an aurora in the
AURORA’S LIGHT
PAID 100 P&amp;R CENT
JITNEY BUSSES
WON’T BE SEEN sky every night. With the right inCANNOT OPERATE
HUT TRUSTING POOR
strumonts It can bo photographed any
ON MAIN STREETS
* WILL DROP $7,000,000
NEW YORK, Fob. 1G.—Aurora’s clear night but cannot bo distinguishiplcasing colors aren't to bo displayed cd by tho ordinary oyo on ordinary
(Hr The ANnoplitlrd I’reaa)
CIIOCAGO, Feb. 15.~Raymond J.
MIAMI, Feb. 16.—Operations of tho tonight, sun spots or no sun Bpots, nights.”
Discoff, taken into custody yoster- jitney busses have been restricted by
announced Dr. Frank Schleslngcr, asdny afternoon involuntary proceedings tho announccmont o f . City Malinger
tionomo- at Yale observatory.
Ilo WILL ATTEMPT FLIGHT
_____________________________________ o«in bankruptcy had boon instituted Wnrton that lio planned
enforce advises against socking thn aurora,
ACROSS THE PACIFIC
ngainst him by creditors, today ad­ nn ordinance prohibiting tho convoV'
WILL WORK TRANSFORMATION IN I»ACKIN(i AND SHIPalthough tho dispatches from Miami,
PINO OF SANFORI) VEGETABLES
**&gt; mitted that ha owes about $4,GOO,000, ancon from operating on streots serv' Fla., announced that tho spot now vis­
ST. LEWIS, Feb. 14.—Attempt to
representing th savings of six thou­ ed by the municipal stroot railway ible on tho sun's face were likoly to cross the Pacific by airship will be
)y tho time this nrtlclo la published ■nhlpinic, mid marketing aro practical- sand Chicagoans mostly foreigners. systohi.
made soon according to Brigadier
cause a colorful display overhead.
Less than one million dollars worth
The
Jitneys
will
bo
permitted
to
con
ly
the
aamo
now
ns
when
tho
industry
"The spots aro too small.” tho scien­ General Mason Patrick, Chief Army
I N will bo completed and In full
of oil nnd gas stock of doubtful value tlnue service in sections of the city
first
started.
They
have
not
kept
apace
tist replied, “and not likely to offer Air Service. Would not discuss state­
itlon, tho largo pro-cooling plant
is available to meat tho obligations, not reached by tho electric cars, cither
with
modern
ideas,
ns
successfully
anythink
striking. It has been shown ment further.
tho Sanford Fnrmora' Exchange,
it wns announced.
financially or otherwise for the two
adopted
by
tho
Important
vegetable
lowlcdgcd to be tho moat proDiscoff whoso financial operations utilities on the same street.
lalvo movement, from an agricul- producing sections of tho west, and as nppnrontly rival those of Charles
Miami, it was asserted, at this sea­
iral atandpoint, ever attempted in a result tho element of gamble still I’onzi, tho Boston "wizznrd” expressed son of the year, has more automobiles,
a
plays too large a percentage in tho
Us aoction, It will ellmlnato the gam­
:
relief when taken into .custody by per capita, tluin any other city in the
ble which has. ontored bo lnrgcly into marketing of tho product.
lie had received country, and traffic congestion wns a
All produco contains n certain do- deputy marshals,
tho marketing feature of Hanford's
thrents from those ho is alleged to major clement in his decision to re­
N
greo
of
latent
heat,
which
when
aug­
[ great agricultural industry.
M
have fleeced, ho snid, and wns afraid strict the buses, Mr. Wnrthon snid.
mented
by
that
of
the
sun,
before
be­
a
, Tho pro-cooling iden was originated
to venture Into tho South ami West
206 S. Main St.—Orlando, Fla.—Pftone 226-W am
by tho Florida Citrus Exchange, and ing loaded into cars, will cause decay sldo district whoro most of ills vic­
a
TOLL BRIDGE RECIEI'TS
adopted by tho Sanford Farmers Ex- to start unless the shipment is re-tccd tims llvo.
i
SI0,000 PER MONTH
at
intervals
before
reaching
dcstinii'
■
ingo, which is affiliated as a cor■
lion.
Failure
to
re-ice
often
occurs,
The
Central
Trust
Company
wns
9
■
ition with the former organization.
r
i
(
U
r
Tlu&gt;
I
'
r
m
a
)
We
are
Specialists
on
GENERATOR
or
MO­
■
resulting
in
the
shipment
arriving
in
y
retcr
day*npj&gt;r&gt;‘
,
rtrd
receiver
for
BisHo plant wns financed and built by
„ ,
,
,, . ,
I JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 15. —Hop'elix Stroycknian’s attorney for
' Sunford Farmers' Exchange and \™ T condition and consequently bring- chof,
TOR Troubles of any description
.
...
, | . • |,
,
. . colpts from the county toll bridge
■
111 bo operated by them. Its mem- in« littt,c ,,r
^ tiurn» to ho sh,J'; J ' n ' Z '
;
th, St. John, rlvor lien w m
■
‘ Ship consists of tho largest farm- »vr'
notwithstanding, has paid offs liabilities will near $7,000,000 $10,130,87. With a balance of maro
We RE-WIND any MAKE of ARMATURE,
I«N of tho Celery Delta controlling r‘,r “ *iH H0''vic&lt;; I’^-nmling obviates and that the receiver will ho lucky to thr.:i $0,(100 on hand the first of Jan­
realize
half
of
the
face
value
of
over four hundred acres of this pro- l\u' '^ccssity for re-icing and saves
MOTOR or GENERATOR at low
uary the sum of $10,600 wns trans­
Active area. The Exchange owns ten l '° *hi&gt;;«,cr 1 "« C08t whlch la thir *' the slock held by him. Bischoff Is ferred to the bond trustees, making a
cost to owner
„ W o f land, and the plant covers live to forty dollars per car, tho orlg- 2G years old.
total of $72,300 of the earnings since
By
paying
largo
returns
on
money
‘approximately two acres of tho prop- il1111 ,cl»K l,«lnK "» 1,11,1 is nlulC088a^
'(• bridge wns opened last July thn
•! ony. It is located on Uenrdall ave- tn
thw "I'ipnicnt reaching the borrowed in a few particular instances has been applied to payment of inter­
We specialize in Farm Lighting, Power
nuc, cast of .Sanford, on one of tho n,a,kot ,n Pp,mo c‘,m,,tiun’ , No at* he gained n reputation as a financial est and retirement of bonds from
House or Pumping Machinery Repairs
• principal sidings of the Atlantic Coast
,,f «»&gt;' ^nsopuence has been wizard among the people with whom which the fund for building the struct­
■
■
I Lino railroad and is convenient to tho nuu!l’ hcrotofuro to ship a standard./.- he drnlt according to fedoi"il igunl.;. ure was dei iveil.
■
ProfPs
of
forty
ip,*
m
on
short
lei
in
■
member growers of tho Association. 0li PBcknK° fram Simronl.
Celery,
The space in tho building devoted to l»"«=ltod in tho field, was shipped to the loans were said to ho common and
DEMPSEY TO FIGHT
washing, packing, pro-cooling, crate ,arK« market*, where in turn it was Bischoff is said to huvo paid ns high
; ktorago, nnd crate muking Is 320 j wtriinietl, washed and re-packed, and ns 100 per cent interest.
CHICAGO, Feb. 1G.—Jack Demp- ,
According to Mr. Stray china ns only ,scy, world's champion heavyweight | *
loot long by 210 feet wide, and to re-shlpped at a greater price, some of
the creditors that objected to long fighter, departed today for Now York i
date indications point to tho necessity It finding its way back to 1*lorida.
of Increasing this space to three tim es' Tho Sanford Farmers Exchange waits wore pnld In actual cash. Tho in response to what he said was an ^*
Its present size. Another portion of will combine these processes through rest, he said, were content to accept urgent message from bis manager, *
-You Will Be Our Customer Afterwards
Try Us Onccthe building houses two lf&gt;0 horse which celery pusses from producer to their alleged earnings ill more notes. Jack Kearns, that lie was about to
■
Romo
of
the
people
sold
nlniost
all
&gt;. power generators furnishing current consumer, at their pre-cooling plant,
Hign the champion for a match in Lon­
■
they
owned
to
give
Biscoff
money.
for lighting and ice making nnd pro-1After the member growers have haul*
don or Paris, presumably with Geosaid. One man, ho
cooling. Production capacity of ieo is cd their produce to the print in field Mr.ii Streyehmnns
i,
i
,
. rR° Carpenter.
Dempsey arrived
said,
sold
his
homo
for $7 000 nnd horo fn,m thu ,,a, ifi, con(tl tmil t„h,
40 tons per day ami tho plant, when crates, it will ho stripped by expert
In full operation, will ho able to p r o - 'celery workers, washed, graded, pack- mm i
&gt; o imo .
| ()f Hearn’s message between trains.
Janies J. Kelley, attorney for B
i s - _______________
cool from 12 to 1(1 ears per day. The cd end precooled. The time consumbuilding also contains storage room *’d for those combined operations is choff, today asserted that bis dint
TO PROBE EXTORTION
Oldest and Largest Seed House in Florida
for 000 tons of ice am! provision 1ms approximately one and one-half hours bad violated nj&gt; law but simuly lost
CHARGE
■
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
been made whereby six ears of pro- per car. ’I ho present maximum load money by speculation.
■
■
Creditors may rociovo ton cents on
■
duce can he stored. In tho event of per ear for celery is three hundred
■
WASHINGTON, Feb. Ilb—Federal
MARTIN’S
HY
TEST
SEEDS
the
dollar,
Mr.
Kelly
said,
when
Bislow prices, caused by glutted markets,' 11ml Hfty crates, loaded according to
investigation
is
being
made
of
al­
ARE KNOWN FOR QUALITY
this combined storage space will pro- standard refrigeration regulations in chnff’s holdings are liquidated. Fed­ leged extortion practiced upon negro
eral
authorities
intimated
there
wns
Seed Corn, Beans, I'eas, Popper, Eggplant, Watermelon, Cantaloupe,
vide enough storage room to keep order to assure perfect refrigeration,
former service men at the Tennessee
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Cowpeus, Forage and Field Seeds. Our
from 30 to 40 cars of perishables. All Pro-cooled packages can ho loaded to no basis for prosecution.
Farm and Training School at Nash­
Catalogue
and Price List will give full information. Wo carry all
1 enrs will he iced at the plant before » figure greatly in excess of tho presvarieties of garden, field and farm seeds, that have been tested and
ville, Director Forbes announced toshipment, and it special Icing platform «nt maximum, conserving tho spneo BROKER SETS NEW
proven to he adapted to Florida soil nnd climate, nnd our years of ex­
' day. If the charges are proved, Mr.
running tho full length of the loading i» the ear which is now necessary for
perience ennhle us to handle the Florida bcc&lt;1 business to udvnntngc.
BANKRUPT RECORD Forbes said, be would remove the 200
SPRING CATALOGUE—Martin’s Spring Catalogue is now rendy.
platform has been built for this pur- the circulation of cold air.
former service men from the institu­
Write for it. Everyone interested in Florida Spring nnd Summer
p0g0,
j The application of the pro-cooling Chicago Man Owes More Than I Mil­
tion witIrin 24 hours.
crops should avail themselves of Information contnined in our descrip­
Tho rapidity with which the plant Process to green corn will open up nntive catalogue. Suptilled FREE on request, to those who send in their
lions—Has 81,000 To Pay
hns been constructed is considered other channel of income to the mom*
names promptly. Write for it today. Full information nnd prices on
WOULD OPEN UP RIVER
all seasonable seeds.
phonominnl. Ground was broken No- (her growers of the Exchange, as it
CHICAGO. Feb. 1G,—Raymond J.
vombor 28th, 1021, and on F e b r u a r y will permit them to put this much de- Bischoff, whose financial operations
WASHINGTON. Feb. Ifi --Trans­
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
* 2nd member growers began delivering sired edible on northern markets nre alleged to have ruin oil thousands portation facilities for remote sec202-20(1
East
Huy St.
Phone 4277-1230
to tho plant. The necessary facilities when sweet corn in that part of the o ' poor investors, wso trusted him tiuns of Alabama ami Tennessee to
hnving been completed, washing ini- enunrty is still u thought of the far with their life savings, today told convey their products to Ohio, Miss­
mediately started, mid on February distant future. Heretofore it lias Federal Judge Lnnlis at an inquiry issippi and Gulf regions would l»&gt; af­
3rd the first car was shipped, follow- been impracticable to ship this com that “I owe $4,GOO,000 and I Imve less forded under the plan put forward by
1110 REDUCTION IN PRICE
ed by another on tho -1th. These ship­ modity in any quantity, due to it’s than $1,000 in onsh."
Henry Ford for completion and oper­ McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $t'.).2.pi f. o. b. Jackson­
ments consigned to two different mar extremely perishable nature. Here- .Bischoff declared lie was only 26 ation of the Muscle Shoals, Ala., pow­
kets, arrived in perfect condition, and after the production of corn in this years old and that he had accumulat­ er project, W. 11. Mayo, representative ville, Fin. Write for special cash discounts and delivered price. Hundreds
brought premium prices of from suv- section will no doubt become us po- ed liabilities estimate dhy a receiver of the Detroit nmmifnclurere, today nf these in use by Sanford Growers. Get December 1st, 1021, Reduced price
lists before buying.
enty-flvo cents to one dollar per crate, tent a factor for producing revenue, appointed Saturday as totaling ap­ told the house military committee.
E. (). PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
Both the qunlily and pack created a ,,M celery at this time.
proximately $6,000,000 in less than
Navigable limits of the Teilliess e
sensation upon arrival at destination.
Inasmuch as Hie Sanford plant has J two years, lie described his business river would he increased Hll miles. .Mr
1 and obviously those who put over this been in operation hut a short while, iis “general financial business, brok­ Mayo said, by the construction of two
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
project nre justly elated at this initial cxm t costs for pre-cooling are not erage and oil,” and said that lie start­ dams at Muscle Slmals. In answer
success. No individual in this section -Vt't available, but officials of the Ex- ed it in the spring of 1011) with $10,- to questions he said that without
W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Wlll attempt to prophecy as to Hie change are agreed that comparative 000.
doubt the price of fertilizer would lie
AGENTS
limitations of the great possibilities'
with similar plants in other secAsked where be obtained tho money materially redticui for the farmer.
tho nduption of pre-cooling will bring Hons of the country will show lower Biscoff said he had madt' part of it
to Sunford growers.
jcosts '» f«vor of Sanford. Tho prln- working in the stock yards and Hint CLEARWATER LADY STRUCK
Whllo the production of celery and
factor supporting the contention the rest was tile result of stock spec­
in' AUTO, DIFS OF INJURIES
n m r t e itm .e s hash iiim m h m ,
other produce in this section bus **f Hiose officials, is the great number ulations. Ho declared that he iiad no
rcachod as near a scientific basis as *’f flowing artesian wells found in previous business experience, that lie
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
,
F lo rid a
CLEARWATER, Fob. 16. — Mrs.
possible, thu methods used in packing, t,l*s suction, and which will keep pro- lilted at home at the time nnd that the Laura Nettles, CO, struck by an auto­
^ ^ ^
—
cooling costs down.
only other work ho had done was in mobile hero last night died at one
a f \ l \ i i i n n nr»-w
| Sanford’s now pro-cooling plant is connection with obtaining members o’clock this morning. The car was
practical evidence of the progressivc- for the Boy Scouts.
driven by Luther Davis. Accident do.
I ness of the member growers of the
Under questions from Judge Laud­ . ..nred unavoidable as driver was
DEPAIIJ QTDCMPTU l'xch&lt;&gt;nuc- Not only are they largo is, he maintained that his operations |,unded |,y lights of approaching car.
n C U ftlll
0 I i l L i l l i I l | iii thoh holdings, hut broad in their were legal, that tho money .intrusted
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j visions. Tho continued success of to his euro wns given him for sp'Kuln- REICHSTAG VOTES
their efforts, ns exemplified in the tion and that while it was unfortunate
CONFIDENCE FOR
1
that he should have lost it, he felt
CHANCELLOR WIRTI1
A
U
»m
.UJrW
..S
ic
kF
o
riWjJS*.
S Z
that ho could have recovered all of his
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
ami thereby greater stability in mar­ losses If the receivership proceedings
f. .■
BERLIN, Feb. 15.—The Reichstag
keting the products of Hub great ag- bad not interfered.
and Depressed— Read Her
Wfi
today voted confidence in the govern­
I HAVE THEM
; ricultura! section. It is a foregone
DespRo Biscboff’s protestations ment of Chancellor Wlrth, 280 to 185.
Own Story of Recovery.
| conclusion that other pre-cooling thut nil of the millions ho had handl­
plants will he operating in this sec­ ed hnd been tost, n search wns begun
tion before any great amount of time for nil possible assets nml Judge Lan­
I Paint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Stegall lias pasted, for, as previously noted, dis issued restraining orders prevent­
tot nonr here, recently related tho fol tile member growers are seriously ing Bischoff’« relatives frohi dispos­
U p ?
attract­
lowing Interesting account of her ro considering increasing their plant to ing of two flat buildings, two houses,
ON'T let it get a start, Dr. King's
aovoryi
«ovory: ”1 wns lu a weakened con throe times its present size. I’re-cool- a farm, four automobiles nnd the con­
ing atten­
New Discovery will get rifjlit
dlticu. I was sick tlirco years lu bed j ing will eventually he as primarily tents of several nnftey deposit boxes.
down to work, relieving the tight feeling
tion—lots are being sold right along and building in this
■offering a great deal of pain, weak important to the marketing of San­
in the chest, quieting the racking
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
cough,
gently stimulating the bowels,
nervous,
depressed,
I
wns
so
weak
ford
products
as
its
system
of
sub-ir­
m
in
e
r
s
t
h
r
e
a
t
e
n
s
t
r
ik
e
n
thus
eliminating
the
cold
poisons.
Ihe good of Sanford at heart.
I
couldn't
walk
acro&amp;a
tho
floor;
Just
rigation, Duration, and drulnuge is to
HE
Always reliable. Just good medicine
iMd to lay and my Ultlo ones do th* the production of them, uml those
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 16.—Con­
made to ease colds and coughs.
work. I was almost dead, t tried,
.... .
This is no idle talk—1 have weighed the statement and
m f y thing I hoard of, nnd a number oi growers who have had tho mitintive to tinuance of the present wage for soft
For fifty years a standard remedyAll the family can take It with helpful
doctors. Still I didn’t got nn) rrliof {put over this innovation are deserving coni miners and Increase of 20 per
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
results. Eases the children's croup.
I couiuu’t eat, and slept poorly. &gt; 1
1 nnigrntulutions of every one cent for the anthracite workers,
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
No harmful drugs. Convincing, heal­
bellovo If I hadn’t hoard of amt taken
backed up with u threat of u general
ing taste that the kiddies like. At all
Cardul I would hnvo died. I bought in this section.
person whose eyes nre turned backward—The fellow who
“Stag Brand," the name of the Ex­ strike in all fields wns the wage
druggists, 60c.
six bottles, after a neighbor tc’.d mi
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
change’s pre-cooled product, hns nl- scale proposed today to the Unit 'd
what It did for her.
! "1 he^un to eat nnd sleep, began U mud0 its debut on northern markets Mine Worker’s of Amcricu by Its scale
'gain uiy Btrongth and am now well nJ1(j |)&lt;jen rvcotved with ucclaim. Hnv- committee composed of the 27 dis­
*.
bw W -m l tho way. It wlU only b. n trict presidents.
For C o ld s a n d Cou&amp;n s
Send Hint Cardul did me. I don’t matter of time when all produce from
Think thero Is a hotter tonic madelt|lifl !0rtion will ho handled tho snmo WOULD EXTEND RESTRICTION
Fed Badly? Bowels SluiUllsh?
and I bellovo it saved my life.”
v,u;.( i,r is in g gioutcr returns to tho
Haven't
any "pep" in work or play.
"Die Man IWio Sella Dirt Cheap"
For over 40 years, thousands of wcnvur Rrt.ater wealth to tho secWASHINGTON. Feb. 15.—A hill
You're constipated! The stimulating
action of Dr. King's Pills brings back
rs T S W A V S J ^ S S ffi,
■'- I r .t.r renown to the City extending the life of the 3 per cent
old time energy. All druggists, 25c.
* * .
1 C
t i l t a t n n t i is I
restrictive
Immigration
law
until
Substantial.
allmouU.
Watch the South Host Corner of Page T wo
PROMPT t W O N T GRIPS
June 30, 1023, wns ordered reported
If yon suHer as these women did.
take Cardul. It may help you, too.
Three big nights of fun nnd frolic today by the house immigration com­
At all druggist*
E 85 at the K. of C. Cnrnlvul.
27fl-8tc mittee.

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THE

NEWS,

r, FEBRUARY 1 7 , I M S

TO SPEED UP BASEBALL,
BRYAN MAKES STATEMENT
PERMITTIG THEFT OF FIRST,
IS BEFORE JUDGE LANDIS REGARDING SENATE MATTER

subject thnt they think will
their ndvortiaera. This is a false i
foolish attitude. People read
Dr. Coorgc Stuurt wu. not knocking
“ •* J**« • * « » « •
the newnpnpcro -heu h . WM thnt to .
^
“ J
mnny of them gave too much opnoo to ln line with thnt H loy.
___
_______
______
noncsense
and, too u.ni_____
little space. to
sense. want to got before the people
H charge that there ‘somJ to bo ^
will use the paper that get.
____
*u..
___
t0
reading
rognrdloss of whether th
nn Inclination on the part of somo
Scientific Pitching Makes the Game Too Tame for
ngree
with
the editorial policy or
get off cheap Jokes on sobor subjects.
the Fans Now
In these statements Dr. Stunrt did not of J,hwt ?“pcr
The editor who depends on the tnali
knock any newspaper true to Its mlsSays
Record
is
Known
olon. Ho, In thooo chorgo. curupll. *™1 ,hl' ,h™1'* *« 1111 hi”
CHICAGO, Feb. IB.—(By The Associated Brow,),—Speeding up hnsebnll
and He Will Not En­
mooted th i nowopnp.ro that rofu.o to
“ ™ » "» " W uo.ln p u r in n suggestion that hns Judge Landis guessing today. IThc Baseball Com­
turn
their
column,
over
to
Junk
donl"l* ‘ho rending r
missioner received n letter from Newton C. Glllhnm, n Kansas City attor­
ter into the Contest
or,
by
wny
of
cop,.
;
o.vlpg
him.
Th. pm.pl. who read 3
ney, In which he suggests theft privilege of the batter would offaet aclentlfic
With
moo,
Inrgo
dolllo.
thorn
to
n
,ho
T
'
"
1
1
"1
’"
"
h"v« " ri»ht to o k p M
pitching which he thlnka alowa up the game from the fan*’ viewpoint. GUItendency to .trlvo oftor velum, rnthor
"« ™°™ th“" chonp Joko. ond
hnm bcllevea aclentlfic pitching often mnkea an inning a tome affair with the
than quality. With th . omnllor city " y - hoto.l filler. Th. Ilbcrol
mud.
batamen being mowed down, one, two, three. “Let the batter steal first base
of these by mnny of the newspaper, ofl
papers,
there
is
too
often
n
weakness
and thla advantage of pitcher over batter will be equalized," he wrote.
1
the country hns brought general crlt-;'
AND WILLING TO SERVE THE KENDRICK MEN BEAT UP FARM- i for
canned goods. The cheapest, .
..
*
PARTY AT ANY TIME HE IS
ER AND GET
I trashiest stuff that will do for filler ,c,' m on “ 1U prc88 If ever there wa»
CAI.LEI) UPON
iis bought
i
. . ,from syndicates
....
when
Buena Vista Lots
that are am time
.
.the. world
. needed. a. clean
^71
THEIRS
r
iindependent,
f.n /b iin n n n l
tuntrnmninlcd
in trn m n in lm l
npress
n iM
lit,
not
at
all
discriminating,
and
in
mnny
Sold Fast This Morn­
&lt;Hr Tin* Assorlntrd I'rn il
OCALA, Feb. 14.—Seven residents cases are paid propagandists of vile it is now. This is what Dr. Stuart, '
Feb. IB.—William Jening, Many Prizes Free , MIAMI,
„
..
. , . , i f the Kendrick district who pleudcd and evil interests. Thia propaganda J: Irving Bnchcllor and othor great
nings Bryan responding to inquiries
... .
.
. . '
,
cunningly clonkod .0 n, to „ot n v e n d - " ’u
"r"
The Subdivision Sale on Celery Avc- today no to whether ho would bo - “ “1Ul 10 " ’" ’ I’1™'* "ml rlotl"8
l„B without .ho evil Influence buck . ! &gt; »“ * thc&gt;' “"»"k 'o r the bolt poopl,:.
. . , .,
. , __connection with tho heating nenr Konnut Brought Out Many Buyers
enndidato
for
. . . . Inst. Moy
. . of, J.
. P.
„ Milton, n tfarm It bolnu rovonlcd. Hotter on 8-pogo
lhta Konomtlon.-Roportor-SUrq—
.
,
. . the senate
.
. from....Merida drick
issued n statement saying, "If the __ , ___, _____ __
___
er,
by
masked
men,
wore
sentenced
paper
well-filled
with
good
nnd
wholeFT. PIERCE LEGION HAD TO
Despite the fact that it looked like Democrats of Florida felt thnt ns
Just because n four-power treaty
. . .
,
, .
today by Judge llulock, of tho Clr-lsome news than n lfl-pngo paper or a
CALL MEN OFF
a storm nnd many people had gone to
hns
four sides, it doesn’t follow that*/
, . ..
. i ..
.. .. cuit Court, tho fines ranging from 48-page paper filled with this ennned
tho fair at Orlando there wore many . ,
it is n qundwrnnglo.
s
n
o
nm
o
°
l
”ir
Y
n
0
$-100
nnd
cost
or
ton
months
ln
Jail
to
stuff
only
fit
for
tho
garbage
can.
FORT PIERCE, Feb. IB.—Boxing buyers at the opening day of tho sufficient to Ju.tlfy thorn In coli„K
„ „ lmdor„ J th,
wo....
.........................
Then L
too,
us stated by*n.
Dr. n.
Stunrt,
bouts are being held In numerous Bucnn Vista subdivision sale of iotB at upon me to represent them nt Wash- . , , .
...
..
_
Watson is no doubting Thoim at,’;
defendants
will
pny
tho
fines.
They
all
too
mnny
nowsnpors
gauge
their
towns nnd cities of this state, al- tho corner of Celery avenue nnd Mel- ington I would cons dor tho matter
n „
. ,
f
Even
without evidence, he belle'
,
..
,
,
.
.
.
,
,
.
.
aro:
Will
Chappell,
Roger
Lyles,
Waleditorial
columns
by
thoir
advertising
levee
though a state Inw prohibits them, onvillo avenuo. Tho Natlonnl Realty from tho standpoint of duty and in t
. .
y t
*
1 *
privates
were
hanged
in
gross
lota.
..
.
.
.
.
.
,
,
ter
Lyles,
Clyde
liny,
James
Hoopor,
columns.
They
pussyfoot
on
ou^y
but none will be staged in St. Lucie Company knows how to put on n sale connection with other claims upon me,
_ ,, *
. . .
. f
, Harvey Waters, nnd Leo Bostic. Buicounty. Tho local post of tho Amerl- and how to got tho people to attend n .hut. ,I .have no thought
of entering into . . .
,
.
, ,,
,
lock in passing sentenco delivered socon Legion hnH prepared nn elaborate Rale nnd since the interest gets warm- the contest for off co."„
veto lecture.
™ rrrraa*c:3rjr
program of nthlctic events to be held er with each duy ol tho sale thcro will
Tho statement said he preferred to
from time to timens a means of ob- be more nnd more go out each day to continuu to servo the public without
Less than fifty dollars worth of trees,
tnining funds toward the erection of inspect the beautiful lots and to pur- cares of office.
shrubs and plants caused a property to
a clubhouse here nnd recently nn- chase the same, All of thoso who "No friend will expect mo at my
tell for five hundred dollan more than
nouncod that boxing exhibition would want a lot on Celery avenuo had bet- period of life and when my political
had been offered for it. One pecan
lie a feature.
Sheriff Uuffncr in- (tor hurry for they aro going fast nnd record is known to all, to solicit sup­
tree often produces many dollan*
formed the Legion ho could not per- also many of tho inside lots ns all of port or to take the risk of alicnnting
worth of nuts in a season. A few fig
mit boxing nnd the exhibition haB been them are very desirable. Get a ticket those pledged to aspirants. I nm look­
trees will net even more and other
cancelled.
j nt Miller's store where the company ing forward to congenial association
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.
“I regret it, hut tho Jaw is strict hnvu their headquarters nnd you may with Florida Democrats who have
It EPR RS EN TAT IVES ORGANIZED
with reference to lioxiug exhibitions lie lucky and gut the Ford car or two been my colabururs for a quarter of a
The first cost of trees and the up­
TO SEEK SMAI LER
century. I am sure our relations will
and I can do nothing but enforce th e1lots free,
keep expense are insignificant in com­
H ow
law," said tho sheriff. "It | h ono of
parison with returns. Even a small lot
FORCE
lie pleasant so it ng as my plans do
will accommodate a few specimens, in
not conflict with ambitions of others
FLORIDA POSTMASTERS
odd
comers. Start your planting this
NAMED BY HARDING or with their personal preferences.”
"BIG FOUR" DIVIDES
WASHINGTON, Fob. 14.—Demand
winter,
making additions as you can.
INTO TWO GROUPS
•ho penalities of being an officcr
for a reduction in the size of tho
WASHINGTON, 1). C., Fob. if.,— timt one must refuse to grant per­ army to 100,00(1 enlisted men, or oven
You will get pleasure as well as profiL
CLEVELAND, O., Feb. IB.—The Following Florida Postmasters were mission often. Examine the law, noth­ to a maximum of 7B.OOO, will be
Our catalog nnd planting guide will
"Big Four" railroad brltherhnods have appointed by the President Into Satur­ ing could lie plainer,"
made in the house when tho ninniul
help you. litis hook is free for the
Section BOH4 of the General Statutes army appropriation Itill comes up for
divided into two grtijis, each of which day:
asking. Write for it today. We hove
Clayton P. Bishop, Eustia.
of Florida reads as follows:
will conduct separate negotntions
consideration members of tho suh-comn complete slock of good trees, shrubs,
Vilma II. Rhodes, Oakland.
"if any person or persons slia.l mittce, which is drafting the measure
with the railway managers in regional
plants of nil kinds adapted to Florida
Robert L. Wnldon, Pompano.
voluntarily engage in any pugilistic predicted yesterday.
conferences, Wr. G. I.co, president of
and the South, in the best varieties.
Orrell W. Provntt, Sovillo.
exhibitions, fight or encounter, we
tho trainmen nnd Wnrrcn Si Stone,
grand chief of the engineers, announ­
with or without gloves, between man A formidable bloc of representatives
LNTER-STATE NURSERIES
st. (JiiirpiNra a co..
SIXTEEN AUTOMOBILES
and man, or in.an exhibit in or fight tiie subcommittee members declared,
ced tonight.
.ItH-kwimTlilr, r l u r li l n ,
TURN TURTLE IN
between man and hull, or between was preparing to wage a determined
Engineers will meet the rnllwny ex­
FIFTEEN MINUTES man nnd any other animal, for money fight to limit tiie army's size to 75,ecutives Jointly with tho brotherhood
B
o
o
B
M
a
c
a
a
tia
a
—
Is ILlStll Ml"!
000
men
while
others
who
favor
re­
or anything of value or upon the re
of locomotive firemen nnd englnomon,
I I I , T l i e AiiNfirlfilril I ' r m a )
suits of which any money or any duction had indicated they would ho
while the brotherhood of railroad
TAMPA,
Fob.
15.—Sixteen
autumntiling of value is to lie collected, ac­ satisfied if the maximum was fixed at
trnlnniotn nnl the order of railway
, .
...
, .
_ iiiles, two motorcycles turned tur o
quired, hot or wagered or to see which 100,000. Other factions among tho
conductors will conduct their confer- ... *
,
. .
within fifteen minutes yesterday noon
any admission fee is charged, directo- house membership wore said to favor
enco jointly.
on
Memorial
highway
near
Oldsnmr.
ly or indirectly, shall he punished by a 1125,000 maximum or to oposo any
It is tho intention in tho future, the
America's Standard 4-Cycle Marine Motor
Nobody badly injured. Slipper road a fine of not less than two thousand reduction in the present size which
announcement said "to hnndle wage flue to light rain blamed by the coun­
under
a
limitation
for
pay
of
enlisted
five hundred, nor more than five
questions through our regional as­
ty traffic officers.
men approximates 107,000.
years.
sociations, ns was done prior to the
national negotiations carried on dur­ ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
ing the wnr period."
I
OFFERED FOR BODY
It was understood thnt this means
OF MACCLENY MAN
that concerted action on wage matters
which have uvislud several years, is
MCCLENNY, Feb. 14—Mrs. T. R.
ended for the present nt least. Tim Henderson today offered one thousund
M a r in e E n g in e s
brotherhoods now will deal with tho dollars reward for the body of iter
Are the fines*, high grade Mr.rlne M otors rnmlc
railways in three regions—eastern, husband if dead. Henderson absent
in A - erica today. They are strong and rugged,
western nnd southern—instead of ns from his home situi- Wednesday and
nnd will drive n boat contimioudy nt full speed
a whole through the lnbor bord, it searching parties scouring county for
or can he controlled for any speed desired. W on­
was declared. This is understood to be trace of him.
derful control, easy starting, economical, depend­
ngrecnhlc to the rnllwny executives.
able. The low price is due entirely to quantity
The first of such conference will he SIX NEGRO PRISONERS
production. Used by 70% of world's best boat
the
other.
Considering Necessary
held in New York Thursday between
ESCAPE FROM JAIL
builders nnd government life boats. Catalog on
Holding
that
(l.erc
was
a
question
representative.! of the trainmen, con­
a t De l a n o y e st e r d a y
Funds That Must
request.
whether there wa.t tho same sweeping
ductors and the eastern group of rail­
DEI,AND,
Felt.
14.—Six
negro
pris­
Be Raised
determination at this time tbat there
ways. Another conference next Mon­
4-Cyclo Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1550
was during
war’s responsibility,
day will bring together tho same dele­ oners escaped last night breaking out
when tiie Government could Imve
gation of rnllwny executives nnd of­ cells picking holes through brick wall
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
Four,
including
on
charged
with
mur­
raised almost any sum ho President
ficers of the brotherhoods of engineers
der, recaptured, two ntill nt Inrgc.
was said to doubt the possibility of
and firemen nnd enginenitn.
Seven prisoners escaped from Jail in IS NOT CERTAIN JUST WHERE obtaining now through a bond Issue
the same manner a few weeks ago.
the sunt required for tho soldier’s
WILLIAM HENRY HALL
THE MATTER WILL START
bonus without nn ndvnnco ln Interest
DIED AT DAYTONA
OR END
rates
and the disturbing of tho finan­
Confidence Men
cial tranquillity of tho country.
I l l y T h r A a a m -ln trd I ' r r t a )
HARTFORD, Conn., Fob. IB—Word
Will Be Held by
In this connection attention ngnin
WASHINGTON, Fob. IB.—Senate
wns received here today of tho doath
was
called that in tho next fifteon
Heavy Bonds and House committees charged with
at Daytonn, Florida, of Colonel Wil­
months
the Government must refund
liam Henry Ilnll, of Willington, Conn,
framing bonus hill continued to murk
Will
Be
Charged
With
Many
Different
some
six
nr.J one-half billions of dol­
tho threat! manufacturer nnd dean of
time today In consideration of how lars of pledges in the shape of Victory
Counts
legislators In Connecticut. He wns n
delegate to five natlonnl Republican JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 14.—Five necessary funds should bo raised in notes and certificates of ind jbtodness.
Secretary Mellon nnd othoi fiscal of­
conventions.
alleged confidence men arrested hero expectation of receiving from presi­
ficers of the Government have taken
last week in it raid on wire tnppo.rs dent formal expression his views.
PROMINENT EDITOR
President Harding thinks it is Im­ the position that the refunding opera­
headquarters wero held today under
tions would lto handicapped by any ad­
MINISTER TO COSTA RICA,
$1,000 bond each on charge of attempt practicable to raiso by a bonus issue
ditional
issue of bonds or short timo
DIED AT FAYETTEVILLE to defraud, Warrants charging oper­
at this tlino a large sum of money to notes connected wltl^ tho soldier’s
ating gambling liouso was immediate­
R E A L
FAYETTEVILLE, Fob. IB.—Major ly served anti hearing on thi« chnrgo finance tho soldiers' bonus, it wns bonus.
Edward J. Hale, 83, minister to Costa will lto hold Friday. Indications aro stated today at the White House and
Rica during the Wilson administra­ the authorities will pile up charges he Is unnlternhly opposed to the sug­ ST PETERSBURG WOMEN
PROTEST IIATHING SUIT
tion, and former owner nnd editor of and bonds on each until the total sum gested eight point tnx program or
tho Fnyettevillo Observer, died at his is too great for them to pny.
to n return of any of the taxes that
PARADE TO BE INDECENT
homo hero this afternoon.
have been repealed,
S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A
Tho executive was represented as
FT. WAYNE MAN
ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. 14.—Pro­
being favorably disposed toward the
ARRESTED IN JAX.
tests were fileil with Mayor Frank
FOR ALLEGED THEFT bonus legislation nnd it wns empha­
sized that when ho nppenrod before I’ulvor to lay ‘iskfitg that tho bathing
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 14.—Local the Senate last July to ask thnt its suit parade proposed as a feature of
police today announced arrest of ennetment bo deferred ho had not tak­ a gala week hero In March lie prohi­
Chas. Wnrroll, Fort Wayne, Indiana, en a position of hospitality. It nlno bited. This protest came from throe
m enthol
wanted there in connection of theft was stated thnt promiBUB made hy Re­ women's organizations, tho Womnn's
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
last November from Mrs. Martini publicans In the 1U20 primary had not
cough drops
Shordon of six thousand in currency, been lust sight of, hut it was pointed Christian Tompernnco Union, tho Wo­
You Can Buy From Ua at
and nineteen thouinnd in liberty out that no exact timo bad been fixed man’s Town Improvement Association
P r ic e
f
Wholesale Prices
for
the
passage
of
nn
adjusted
com­
and
tho
League
of
Women
Voters.
bonds.
ArreRt made at request of
pensation
bill,
Violation
of
n
city
ordinance
for­
Indiana State Secret Agent who said
Writs lor I'riss LUt
The nttltudo of tho oxocutivo, it bidding the wearing of n bathing suit
he trailed Worrell to thia city.
kJ
sstraight
t
added, had to ho that of finding a on the streets was cited in tho pro­
W. A. Merry day Company
g iv e q u ic k r e l ie f
snno condition of the fulfillment of tho tests, which declared further thnt
Iluy’H
experience
teaches
us
that
Palaiknt Florida
|u
XVIUw
it isn't necessary to kill n husbund to promises inado on tho one hand nnd suclu* "display would be indecent
83
U llltm M *w
having regard for restored ability on unless
less exhibited
e
on lay figures."
AVUW W JW V.V.V.V.W A get into tho movies, after all.
m ill
THE MISSION OF THE
NEWSPAPER.

LOOKS LIKE A REFUSAL

JUDGE SOAKS
MASKED MOB
BUT HE IS READY
FOR RIOTING

BOXING BOUTS
ARE ILLEGAL
IN FLORIDA

NEW BLOC IN
CONGRESS TO
REDUCE ARMY

Else

CanYmMake

MoreMoney?

SENATE AND HOUSE
ARE FRAMING BONUS
BILL WITH NO RESULT

HARDING WAVERS

Philip R. Andrews!
Real Estate Service

PHONE 371-J

no tax now

LUDEN’S

On Flour, Grain and Feed

aaa flH fllH H H M

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 7 ,1WI
“seconds.” And then this season it
!ESANFORDHERALD might
bo well lor tho colory growers

MALARIA VS. PNEUMONIA

fatalities claimed by pneumonia, are
looked upon with terror.
“A certain percentage of pnoumonia
cases Is communicated from other per­
sons to unnther; malaria, on the oth­
er hnnd, is a preventable disease, and
the highest dcuth rate In any stato
from mnlnrin Is far below the lowest
dciith rate from pnoumonin.”
Tho Reporter publishes a chart
showing the number of cnees of
pnoumonia to each 100,000 of popula­
tion in the United States registration
nrou during 1010. Thirty-throe stntes

I, molly ..............PmUtat »ad Edita* to romomber that tha celery crop Is
Tho State Hoard of Health, taking
1. LXLLARD..........Saonlary aad Traaaarar j short. There will soon bo practically
cognlznnco
of stntemonts that many
1RU...................... O
K iuitr no colory on tho northern markots oxPnbllthtd I n ir rridAF bf
copt Florida celery. Then why hurry persons hesitate to visit Florida or
th o , shipments by boarding up all mako this stato their homes because of
HERALD PRINTING COMPANY kinds
of stuff and trying to got It all malaria, or stories thoy hnvo heard
flaaorptMUd)
olT at one timo? If tho growers will about malaria devotes two pages of
iUltCRIFTION PRICE IN ADVANCE;
YEAR........................................ |1,10 tuko their timo, keep tho colery in tho Monthly Vitul Statistics Reporter
MONTH! .................................... 1.11 good condition, pack tho best and uso
‘
MONTH!................................................. 11
ordinary precautions they will got a for January, Issued under tho super­
Second CUM Mall HatUr Auauat If, good prico all through tho soason. For vision of Stewart G. Thompson, to a
at tka Pott ORloa at taaford, Florida,
honvon's sako, if you over put up a discussion of mnlnrin and pneumonia.
\£ !i, Aot of March 1, 1171.
The Reporter declares that mortality
Tha laa/ord DaUj Harald la pablukad 0*017 good pack of celory put it up now
afternoon (aioapt Sunday) and thoroughly oar* when you hnvo everything Just liko statistics of tho United States Census
an thla trading taction. AdvtrUiln* rata* &gt;»••Durcnu for 1011) show that deaths that
aoabU aad nada known sa application. M.M you want It. Poor qunlity colory or year from pnoumonin were 1)2Mi times
Syit raar, or Uo par month. In aaraao#.______ poor qunlity of anything will kill tho
rbona 111 good markots and they will novor greater than those from mnlnrin.
. WtMl HERALD BUILDINO.
Pneumonia caused more deaths than
Weoks wnnts bids on Musclo Shoals come back this reason. It is useless any other disease except tuberculosis.
now. Ho Buro hates to see Henry got to tell tho growors this again. They
"Pneumonia occurs in all climntcB
hnvo heard It every year. They hnvo
it.
and
affects all nges," declares tho Re­
scon many of tho growors raiso good
porter.
"It is more prevalent, nowThe disputo over Yap has ended stuff and put up a guaranteed pnek ovor, In states whore t'au seasons of
dispatches sny. Wo are glad of that. and got good money for It. They bad weather nro prolonged.
While
I t will probably stop all future "ynp- have soon other growors put up poor there nre other causes, such as ex­
stulf and green stuff and tho market
Vlng."
has dropped mirndg Jiu prospects of posure and lowered vitality, a milder
climate with plenty of sunshine un­
Tho "housmnn" of Tnylor, tho mur- all tho growers.
Go slow on your cutting this year doubtedly gives a certain amount of
.. derod film director, is being questionprotection.
•d. Wo supposo tho housomnld, the and lot your colery stay ns long as it
"Florida has been referred to as 1
inmber maid, tho throe chauffeurs, 1will and bo In good condition. Don’t
‘tho playground of the nation.’ This is
; the six butlers, tho seven gardeners, board It up until it is right for board- ™
“
f n a th a t
■. the sixteen kitchen girls, will ho quos- l»g nnu don t get all your culery ofT at lhousnml8 of tourists’come to Florida
v t i n n e d next.
novt. Thono movie people
neon It; nro once. Keep it coming along slowly . .
, .
f-tloned
during the winter months ami enjoy
sure living easy and dying tho snmo »*» possible and tho market will keep the mild climate, sunshine and tumwhy,
*
j firmer than if you ship all tho celery
peruture that is enjoyed in their homo
ia this suction in a few weeks
----------- il­
iitiil th .' A Ultlo sound Judumcnt „ ..d thl.
dutln“ " ™r&gt;', "h' . f
»|
Thoy are starving in
'or
W
e
t
ond
y
.
r
will
work
wood.ro
toward
.tub,
"
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Nolwlthotondlog
ho
fort
Near East and tho F . . .. . 7
many persons
pe
.............. .i.....:..................... ........u .&gt;Hint ninny
win. come to Florimany other places and it is all right diving a market that-is ns uncertain
da with a lowered resistance, advanc­
to send them money—after wo take nnd coy ns a maiden accepting her
ed age and many other handicaps, tho
C a r o of tho starving in Florida, tho drst invitation to a dance.
pneumonia death rate is lower in
poor in Seminole and the local hospital,
---------- «----------Florida than in any other state in the
and one hundred or more other local
TOO MUCH “THANK YOU."
United States registration area
Institutions right hero at homo. Tho
-------"It seems rather strange that there
first thing for Sanford pooplo to think
We honestly believe that in tho
are those who hesitate to come to
about is keeping more of their money' matter of doing things for a more Florldn on account of malaria when
hero whore it will do tho most good “thank you" tho weekly newspapers they are right in the midst of a com­
and there is no "overhead" expenses I ,
, . ,,
,
munity whuro tho pneumonia death
.
,
of tho country hold the record,
to eht up eighty per cent of tho sum
Wu say it with no desire to dis­ rate is exceedingly high.
total.
"Do not overlook the seriousness of
criminate, for the people of Clermont
----------------- o-----------------malaria, because of the picture drawn
Wo should get those park benches are no different from those to ho of pneumonia. Malaria is serious hut
this week by all means. Don't lot found elsewhere, hut we feel on re it is preventable. Everyone who so
another Sunday come round without flection they will agree it is true, that d e s i r e s can learn how to avoid malaria.
bovlog Plenty of bonchoB In tha pork
b
, ,
,
, n I I'neuinoniii,
tho other hand. I, not
not only for tha bond concerto but f o r , •«« " ™ “*r «
bacon,« of it,
easy
people to enjoy those fine days. It other institution is ns poorly paid as
prevalence in many cases seems to
makes hut little difference whether the newspaper. The church lias a have been taken for granted mid not
the merchants donate them or the city bazaar, the school has 11 concert, a feared as its seriousness should war­
donates them hut they should he club brings a paid speaker or musician rant; while many other diseases, that
made and placed in tho park now. A to town, and does so to make money, only claim a small percentage of tho
small lettering telling who donated und yet in almost every instance, tho
the bench would not he out of place newspaper Is called on to announce In Ihi* rlm ili Cnnrl Seventh Jutlli'litl
In nail fiir Si-inlinilc Count)'
for it will again show who are tho big th(} duttl| booBt tho attraction, get out l lrnill Clnrltln.—In
(liuiK-rr,.
hearted merchants and who are tho jbo cr()Wtj Had whoop it up generally,
Ill VOUCH
tight-wads. The man who donates a ■ Mnny pooplo (lo not understand
I
III
roll!
Hull
bench should certainly get credit for .jm^ „]) tb(lt a newspaper has to sell is
vs.
Kllzitlii'lli Mall
Pits space, or at least that part of its ’I’o
HIlKiilii’tli Mull, llurfiilo. Ni'\v Y o r k :
---------- o----------] space not devoted to actual news hap­
It atijii-ai'liia rrum tliu affidavit of
Humid
Mall lii'ii'ln duly flliul. Mint lie
WHERE IH OUR CURB MARKET? penings. And on the other hand,
Is ceiii|ilaliiatit In Ili«&gt; nliovi* eatlMed
there are a number of these nccur- cause. Mint It la Itie liellef nf Hie af,, ,
1flalit Mint Hlir.alioMi Mall Is u null-resSanford woh the first
city, in .the 1rences,
strictly news, are« iiiij
...........
. tin
Mi. ninie
,s tale &lt;11of 1'lorldu.
Mint g
.
v«iwvu| ”which
invii »•if not if*.
111
iui mill 1 1and
1 1 0 imu
stnte to originate the curb market fop t,)0 comrnunlty wolfnro, so that H
vl',\ lH
°nu fr»io’' NowfVorH S
and it war. a great success here for
jn t | 1() end, tho balance is not m u i Mini Muin&gt; is no norsou in
the a
4ome time but the farmers themselves Illjust
unJllRt aftor „l|._Clortnont Press.
^ 'iipu
uhon"rw t;m ,\vnHuhlVlim,;{ShnMde: S
jmiHin
r.-nilnnt; mill
ami M
llial
f f i a n t for
f u r tMh ue r s a y s ■
were the first to fall down oil the
A.lvmnln
elml
feinlum;
int aiifflmii
The
Advocate ndltor
editor iIs
iss glad
glad that
that ho
lie Mini
nronosltion and while wu still think
‘ he Advocate
oditor
that
he
, hl(t lie
lllf ilulll&gt;vl,H
O of
InOlevea „
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o f tho
t h e .i..........
l efeml ■
propoH iuun aim w n u t wu a i m
, ccan
a n ggive
i v e ppublicity
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worthy causes
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it
thu riirht
idea to bring
brinir growers
ltrowers Fm.
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HUxahotti llull, nro
It
is
tho
right
illHtll|1C0
it
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last
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For instance it was a pleasure last „rd..n-.i
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.iii hendn
nri lereil 1
t&lt;&gt;
a p p e a r- to iii
t h lIah itilll
herein ■
nnd liuyerH togetiier to Ihu mutual week to give first page space to the d u l y filed In tlita eailHe nil t h e Sril d a y
f April, A. |i. 11*22, t h e Haute l . e t n a a
benefit of both it is up to the grow coming of the Hoys’ Drum and Cornet oItnliMay o f thi n C o u r t .
ers to start it and keep it going. Othw of the Georgia Industrial 1 11 Ih f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t thi n n nl l e e
lie 11111&gt;11Hlit'tl f o r f o u r eoliHei' iitlve w e e k s
or cities that have about one-fourth Home, and wo liko to boost every­ In t h e Mali f or d H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r
p
b l i s h e d | „ S e m i n o l e Cnur i l v. |' 'lorhln.
nf Sanford's acreage in vegetables are thing promoted by home people for u W
itn ess:
K. A. I ' o i i k I ii h h . C l e r k
of
putting on curb markets with great home benefit, hut must confess that it the Clreiilt Court, and a seal thereof,
tills 1nth day of I'Vhrunry, A. M, 11122.
profit mid success und it would hu well is no pleasure to publish stuff free in
(HUAI,)
• I'J, A. Iu II It )l. ASS.
C l e r k of t h e Cl rei i l t C o u r t .
to
investigate
the
curb
market
plan
Ity: A. M. WMEKH. I' C.
,
.
,,,
1 "ur paper which Is furnished by paid
&lt;ltl' WILKINSON.
here as the spring crops wll soon be puWlc|ty n|t0IItM( 0VL„ utuler tho guiM TIIKTI'i
Holleltors for Coinplt.
-.’T-Me
coming on and the curb market Is a of working for tin; benefit of human­
wonderful place to sell your surplus ity, anti then wo don’t care to give our
M ltllM S T ItA T IIIN
1 1 llntlen I
products and get tho ready cash for
to tll() rL. forttl0rfl who fin&lt;| their
i.'Ill Inole
In
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l
o
f
(
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p
unt)
.lu i l u i'.
them. Lakeland is thinking nlmut the w lt&gt; P|ur|(ln 0Vury wintcr who claim
( ' l i m i t , , ‘Unit* n f K l u r l il n
curb market as the foik,vying from the t(| ,)w iUiVoting their time to this m*ji fc nf
U'. SIMMS.
Lakeland lelegrnm would Indicate: , „lBm8» or thnt
,lllt who really .1 W
l l K i l l : AH, .lnh 11 T. I l 111111 n 0 1 .il Inis
apptl.
C o u r t f o r l . u l l e r s o f \«IA prominent farmer from a nearby uro ()Ut fm. tho
hnvjnK ft KOod n i l i i l s' ilt n itMo oMils
n mi ti n' I'Htule o r .1,
W.
community has asked the Telegram to tjlm,
onJoyin(r F|ori(|„*fl winter SI pi's, ili'i'i'as.'.l, l a t e o f hi*III C o u n t y of
S
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ml
no
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throw out the suggestion that Lnko- ciimute, To even pretend thnt these Till-:HI'! a i m :, THKItl' U-’U H E . Til c i t e
a n d ail 111 •&gt;11 1mIi all ani l s l i m a l n r tin* k l n land ought to hnvo and support a curb
nr0 IlccC8M„ry or doing a good ilreil
mill e r e i l l l n r s o f sulil ileeeusiul to
or farm ers market in line with th e .
woui(| bo saying that our sevorni lie a m i a p p e a r b e f o r e Mils C o u r t on o r
b e f o r e I lie ISUli ilny o f Mar eti, A. M
plan now in vogue in Orlando and well t.hurcheB cwnilot guide their people 11)22, anil fi le o b j e c t i o n * , If a n y t h e y
t h o Ki'nntliit; o f L e t t e r s of Ail known to nlm„»t every town and city. J|m| „ „ 1)1L,,Ti[!iolUi if not superfluous, ht nalvi ei l,s tto
r a l l o t i o n sulil e s l u t e . nlt ierwbu*
outside of b loridu. 1he suggestion is , „ W||H,,U1,|„ Advocate.
t h e s a m e wi l l he g r a n t e d I n s a i d J o h n
T. H a m m o n d , n r to s n m o o t h e r fit p e r ­
worthy of more than passing notice,:
_______„ _______
s o n o r i i erson*.
WI T N EH H m y n a m e a s C o u n t y J u d g e
If such a market could hu established
THE CACKLIN’ HEN
of t h e C o u n t y a f o r e s a i d t h i s t h e IMIt
It would nITord a trade avenue where­
d a y o f I'Vdirmiry, A, M IB-'-'.
.........
(SHAD
W. F. MOlIHMOLMI.il.
by tho farmer could hcII Ills produce
u7 -r»t «•
C ounty Judge.
(By Aunt Aggie)
for cnHh to tho people of the. city and I may be a little lmckwoudsy—sonic
T o W H O M I T MAY C ON C K U N :
take that cash to tho merchant for the
T a k e not lee ( h a t 1. M l l m o r e l o d d e r .
folk* say I’m behind—
purchase of groceries, drygoods nnd Hut I never was much on chickens of t h r o u g h m y u l l n r t i e y , J. O. S h i m m . will
tniike i i p p l h a t I o n f or a p a r d o n , o r p a ­
all tho other articles of commerce.
role, to i h e linnril of I ' a r d o n s at l a l l a tho fancy feathered kind.
Fl or l t l n. a t t h e s e i n l - i i n n n a l s e s ■Anyone who has ever hud a know­ I don't deny it’s nice, like, to own u IntMsee.
slori .if sulil h o a r d h el d Moreli It tl i.
MI2.!.
f
o
r
the offense of unlawfully h a v ­
ledge of how this proposition works
hluc-rihhon pen.
ing
In
my
possesshui
liiloxleatllig
will instantly realize what an emurn,)rt, s'atlsfuetVy to have l l ipi nrs. h a v i n g h e o n e n a v l o t e d o f s a i d
o f f e n s e a t t h e S p r i n g t e r m of t h e (. rMnouB factor a curb market would lie
u L.nt.^|j„»
I c u l t C o u r t o f Hie 7t h J u d i c i a l IllHtrlel
In attracting the Hulmrhan population
....................
‘ ’" “ “ ^ r A r i n A K O N .
to Lakeland to do their trading and to , (|on,t |||0ai, tu bw crHnky,
the 27."(c&gt;
A l t o r n v y f u r A p pl l e u n t
exchange mutual benufits. I his mny
handful o'lhlngs 1 know,
bo a mntter for tho merchants coin- j . w|,b bon8 lbr Slliu0 u&gt; people, of
milieu of the Chamber of Gummurco.
bourse good blood will show;
a
■7
-If it is, the suggestion of our farmer
^ ]0 profit y„u git from poultry is
■
ilrlond is rosuectfully submitted for,
not in color of legs,
consideration ami **ctit n.
Nor in tho lay o' feathers, so much ns nnd mice—that’s RAT-SNAP, the old
reliable rtxlenl dc*t(n*ycr. Comes In 5
WATCH THE CELERY SHIPMENTS ,
U
1,1 °KK*‘
cakes—no mixing with other food.
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' It’s the hen Unit's always cacklin’ Your money buck if It falls.
1
The growur nf celory and other
that's doin’ most 0’ the work
35c
size
(1
cake)
enough
for
Pantry,
vegetal les 1b upt to kill tho goose q.jl|} onu
prociiw her feathers is
thnt InyH tho golden egs; each yenr by
pretty Huro to shirk.
( Kitchen or Ccilnr.
rushing his celery, littuue i*nd other l(. u f|m;k i(| bllBy |„yia', the farmer’s
fi-,c 'Bilc (2 mkeH) for Chicken ■
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vegetables in tho early market Just
bein’ pnid;
House, coops, or small buildings.
hccuiKc it happens to he a high priced jj... ^j,e Workers delay their moultin'
,
,, ■
market. It might he all right to
can-t go out on parade.
*'-2r»
&lt;r’
enwu«h f" r “U S
send ith much as possible to the early
-F ro m Okluhomn.
out-hulldlngH, storage buildmarkoU if tiiero wus a big crop to
------------------ , ings, or factory buildings.
n.-.vkot hut ovun then tho Ht'JiT should
“Tito Boozy Cruissors’* with Bob,
So nu* UP In a guaranteed pack and Horn,Ion it, tho loading role is going
Sold and Guaranteed by BaR Hardbe HD. up in a guar
^ &gt;t ^ nflt t() ,(u )( Ht,r0ttm nt tho K. of C, Cnrnl-, w»re Co.
X *
bo prime stuff always
2,,G-8tc
prime stuff mark It in pluln lottors as val.

were included In the area that yenr
and Delaware had the highest and
Florldn tho lowest pnoumonia Tates.
Tho states In order, and tho number of
cases per hundred thousand follow:
Dclawnro, 185.2; New York, 100.4;
Now Jersey, 158.7; Pennsylvania,
157,1; Maryland, 152.9; Rhode Island,
144.7; Connecticut, 184.2; Massachu­
setts, 138.0; Missouri, 128.0; Vermont,
125.1; Kentucky,* 124.5; Colorado,
1^4.3; Maine, 123.9; Ohio, 122.7; Now
Hampshire, 120.2; Louisiana, 110.2;
Indiana, 110.1; Michigan, 108.9; Illi­

nois, 107.4; South Carolina, 102 2*
Tennessee, 102.2; Virginia, 99.3; Mon!
tana, 08.4; California, 07.0; .Wlscon!
sin, 94.2; Mississippi, 03.5; Utah, 00,5!
Kansas, 87.0; Washington, 80.5; North
Carolina, 84.9; Oregon, 79.9; Minneso­
ta, 78.1; Florldn, 78.0.
Bay it with a Herald Want Ad,
000 cures Malarial Fever.

18-15tc

000 cures Bilious Fever.

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Special

FREE!
500
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PURE

WHILE
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ALUMIN’M

10:00 A. M.

PIECES
HIGH
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ALUMIN’M
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Feb. 20

One small
piece FREE
with each
article
bought at
this sale

WARE
SALE
OPENS

He on hand at this opening. We have just enough to last one hour.
Nothing charged, nothing delivered, no phone orders accepted. Come
and take advantage of these wonderful bargains and accept with our
compliments the FREE goods offered.
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jCash Prices Must Look Good
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Read This
Thrasher &amp; Garner did $830.00 more business on a strictly cash basis
during the month of January than during- January, 1921, on a time
basis. This reflects the hearty approval and co-operation of the buy­
ing public for which we are grateful. If you pay cash, and have not
visited our store, we shall appreciate a call. The fact that we are doing
more business selling for cash than we previously did on time, and for
cash, is convincing proof that our lower scale of prices is bringing the
trade our way. *

Pay Cash

Cash Pays

It’s the real thrift game, that makes man careful, comfortable and
KILLS RATS s contented.
Careful about what he spends and what he gets for what
he spends. Comfortable because h e pays for what he gets. Contented
s because he buys at the lowest market price.

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Do not miss seeing the Twins on display Saturday in Thrasher &amp;
Garner’s show window. Go in and take a guess. It won’t cost you a
penny, and you may be the prize getter.
Don’t be alarmed, you do not have to take them if you do not want
them.

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&gt;, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1922

10 acres celery land, cleared, tiled with two 3-in. and
two 2-inch wells, small house and barn, 2 horses, single
and double plows, cuttaway, horse distributor, wagon,
and other tools, a real bargain at $8,000.00.
Let me show you this property while it’s dry—the
wells are extra good.

20 acres, 15 tiled, 5 wells, house and barn You have to
see this to appreciate its value at $15,000.
3-room cottage, bath and kitchenette, lot 50x100, fur­
nished, at $2,000. Half cash.*
Be sure and see me before buying this spring. I can
save you money.

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Weather report says cool weather. tei p.a tei te n n k t te te te
Ml*. HorwW'O)'*
Out nothing to bo nlnrmod about in
about
the condition of bis father who
Florida.
hits been very weak of late and fell
Andrew Loom was among the visi­ Saturday striking his head by the
tors to the fair in Orlando yestordny. firu pinto.
A good number out to Qiblu study
Mr. Earl C. Young of Danielson, Inst Tuesday night. Next time we
Conn., called on his old neighbors Me. are invited t» the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mentor for a cottage meeting
and Mrs. 1. D. Martin yesterday.
a.^ there are a number who find it
The Woman's Club will call off the hard to get to tho church.
It is very dry nnd forest fires are
Colonial I'arty for Feb. 21-22 ns a
all
nbout.
Monday we in Upsala
courtesy to the Knight of Columbus.
wore very much excited by one that
Mr. am! Mrs. F. Derby leave today swept down from Pnoln way where
for St. Petersburg for a few days they had boon fighting it around Miss
before returning homo to Oil City, Pn. Tailor’s place for a couple of days it
came like a race horse and although
Mr. and Mrs. (!, W. Richards of a number near by fought It nnd back
Houltnn, Maine have been the guests fired hut lit spite of all it leaped into
of Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Martin this Neil Swnnson’s place and burnt up
his barn and only by stronous efforts
week.
A tree
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1. Tyler and fam­ was .kept front the house.
ily have returned to Snnford after nn close to the house was on fire ami a
absence of four years and will again limb had to be snwed off. /-The old
beeome residents of tills city residing Anderson house, now owned by colon!
on Lake Onoro. Mr. Taylor will be people also caught but wns soon put
indentified with the Zachnry-Tyler out. A number cnuit* otr. from town
Crate Co. The many friends of Mr. to see it. It will lie quite a loss to
nnd Mrs. Taylor will be glad to learn Mr. and Mrs. Swanson ns it contained
of their return.
lie is the son of a lot of tools, three gallons of paint,
lumber to ceil tiie kitchen, chicken
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Tyler.
feed nnd rolls of fencing ,otc. Mr.
Dr. L. I.. Henderson of Henderson­ Swanson was at the ice plant.
The fire burnt up most of the straw
ville, N. C., is in the city for n few
in
the road, threatening the church
days visit.
I)r. Johnson has resid­
nnd
other buildings. We think these
ed in Hendersonville for many years
forest
fires are a big mistake, cunning
He served in tho Civil War with the
a
great
deal of loss for the little good
Confederate forces and has met sev­
eral of the boys in gray here in Snn­ they do.
Seymore Pritchard is busy plowing
ford and his stay 1h being made most
and
fertilising his now orange grove.
pleasant.
He is n guest of the
Mrs.
Neese nnd children spent
Lincoln House.
Tuesday in town witli her sister Mrs.
Ilamil Tolar.
Rev. Clark and wife wore at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hook, Tucsdny.
NO M O R E
T. O. Tyner has been at homo for
a number of days ill with the la
grippe this past week.
Mrs. G. Ilirschi and little daughter
Elisalieth
were calling in CJrnpeville
or mice, after you use HAT-SNAI*.
on
the
8
th,
at Hie homes of Mm
It's n sure rodent killer. Try a pkg.
Cramer,
Mrs.
Ralllnger and Mrs. Au­
»ml prove il. Rats killed with RATSNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs gust Swanson.
Mrs. Jesse Lee and little ones spent
won't touch it. Guaranteed.
Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and
33c size (I cake) enough for Pantry.
Mrs.
Stedt
and on Sunday Mr. and
Kitchen or Cellar.
Mrs.
Ericson
called oil Mr. and Mrs.
fi.'ic size (2 cakes) for Chicken
Lee
to
see
tho
now baby.
House, roops, or small buildings.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E. W. Lundquist were
SI.23 size &lt;r, cakes) enough for all
callin'mi
Snnford
friends, Mr. and
farm and nut-buildings, storage build­
Mrs. Henson, after service Sunday.
ings, or factory buildings.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Krell, and child­
Sold ami Cun ran teed by null Hard­
ren
have returned home to Windmere
ware Co.
after spending a few days at the
i i i i i u i i i g H E n i n n o i c m g i i H i i homo of their parents Mr. nnd Mrs.
Turner, leaving Tuesday.
Norman Pounds of Pnlntkn spent
tiie week#ond here with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Andrew Rertleson while his mother
and her sister from the north visitod
In Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I.. Campbell and
children of Sanford spent Sunday in
Tlpsuht at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest West.
Mamie Williams, Newton Stem*
trnm, Carrie Stanley, Tom Brotherson, Mary Stanley and Hriton Cren­
shaw were cnllors Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voile
I Williams.
Mrs. DeForcst spent a number of
: days last weak in Jacksonville where
, s h e went to receive treatment for her
P EOPLE who have long
eyes.
wished for electricity
’’rs. Cnrrlo Cnvcs cnllcd on Grnpcmay now have It — they
vilic friends Tuesday having supper
may also have Willys
at tho homo of Mrs. Swanson.
*
Eight advantages at a
price amazingly low. Con­
Thousands of people who hud lost
sider only one of its ex­
hope
of over being well again have
clusive features, the fa­
been
restored
to health and happiness
mous WRlys-Knight enby Tnnlnc.—Union Pharmacy. -Adv.
Bine that improves with
use and you will consider
*&gt;. tea te«a* tea tea ten ten *% tea ten
buying only Wlllya Light.
Call at once, we will glad­
ly demonstrate.

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ten fa ten tea tea ten ftj ten ten tea
Mrs. A. Corpnny'H birthday occured Feb. 10th, and Mr. and Mrs. Corpany wore invited to spoml the evenin r at tho Ellsworth homo. A party
o ' friends enmo in nnd gave her a
pleasant surprise nnd sovcrnl nice
rifts, Cake am1 coffeo were served
Hal Colbert of over In tho Goldun

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urday from n weeks stay in the wilds started and the car bncked out but
of Florida deer hunting.
ns there was no one in the house but
Mira Bertie Butts cud James Har­ herself and sister Mrs. McClownn,
dy were married tust Saturday and the;, were afraid to molest the in­
have gone to house keeping on the truders who boldly rode past the
A ■yet no trace of the thieves
Bledsoe farm on Celery nve. Mrs. hop*
Hardy came here a few months ago or • .r have been found.
to visit her sister Mrs. Fred Cowan,
Fanners are busy setting pepper
Sr. fiur toioit-i home was in bliui's-" 'phi;'..'. »he piitiAj me iurge dim' fine
villo, Go.
and give promise of fine crops. Some
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth of hnv •' d plants set since the middle
Heardall Ave„ have as their guests of January d have email fruit upon
Miss Alice S. Hnnscom and poctor the hushes. It is to be hoped.that
Phrania CKesbro of Willoiiglby, O. the spring crap will prove a profit­
Tho Indies are spending the later part able one as tho farmers were hard
it with the full and winter failures.
of tho winter In the stnto.
Mrs. Annie Stare nnd son Mr. Jo*,
Dr. and Mrs. James Peervls drove
:i , .if \ -v Y 1!.. City, are tho
to Tampa for a short stay last week. eph
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis enter­ 'meats fit t&gt;. and Mrs. Lnwroice
tained at a family dinner Inst Sunday Stone.
Mr. Tom lli&gt;ll and family visited
to celebrate their father, I)r. Purvis
, Dnytorn Beach Sunday.
birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Surah Lynns, Miss Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Palmer drove
McClownn
and J. W. Miller motored
over to Osceola Sunday for the day
to Mt. Dora, Eustis and Orlando last
with friends.
Frank Bnssitt has returned to lii.s week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kuisurmnn and Mr.
homo In Carthage, N. Y., after spend­
ami Mrs. John Holly attended the fair
ing several months hero.
Fred Cowan, Sr., has sold his house at Orlando Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter Pryne is visiting her
and acre of land to W. I'. Itnulersnn.
sister
Mrs. Emmett llornedge of San­
Mr. W. P. Rnulerson ownes land both
in front and in the rear of tho Cowan ford.
Mr. mid Mrs. Dorcas returned from
place on Benrdale Ave., altogether it
a pleasant visit to the West Coast
makes a nice farm now.
Friday.
Mrs. Jordon wiio has been ill, has
mi trj r.j e j u j ri|
1-4 h i
gone
to tiie infirmary a t Wnyeross
tea
tei
for medical treatment.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ball, Mrs.
Iloriniige,
Misses Linda Miles, Hubert
tei
tei
Wynine.
Thelma
Lake and Earnest
tei tei t ei tei tea tea ten ten tea tea
, Hell composed a party that spent tile
The evangilistic service at the Bap­ day al Brown’s camp fishing.
tist church closed Wednesday night,
Messers Ben Lake, Henry Miles and
l)r. Hyman of Sanford preaching the D. (1. Dial uck spent Tuesday fishing
closing sermon. On account of sick­ at Wagner.
They reported a fine
ness Dr. Owens was compelled to leave cntch.
Tuesday night after the evening ser­
vice, going to Atlanta for a few days
rest and visit to his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Hickman left Thursday for
Plant City where Dr. Owens will be­
gin a revival next Sunday. Mr. and
KILLS RATS
Mrs. Hickman have not onty furnished
Also mice.
Absolutely prevents
most beautiful music for the meetings
odors
from
carcass.
One package
hut have made many friends who re­
prmcs
this.
RAT-SNAP
mines in
gret to linvo them leave.
Mrs. it. W. Lawton spent Thursday cakes—no mixing with other food.
Guaranteed.
in Sanford.
.Tie size (1 cake) enough for Pan­
Rev. and Mrs. I.. E. Wright, Mrs.
Frank Norris and Mrs, Hiekmn*; try, Kitchen or Cellar,
j «3c size (2 rakes) for Chicken
visited flil.imio Weuics.lay.
C. I,, \\est and fnmily were visitors House, coops, nr small liuildings.
81.23 size (3 cake-") enough fur all
to Sanford Friday.
farm
and i ul-l ui'dings, storage build­
Mrs. R. W. Lawton and Mrs, II. B.
ings, or factory liuildings.
McCall spent Monday in Orlando.
Sold and guaranteed by Bail Hard­
Mr. Palmer Beriirondcr left Sunday
ware Co.
for his homo in Jacksonville.
Mrs. W. E. Argo who has been ill I M p m n i i r t e t e t» f t igi m *• ** ■* if **«*•* *• ** m *f
for the past two weeks is reported
better,
Mrs. I,, it. Mitchell spent Saturday
in Orlando.
Quality And
Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Parnell, E. A.
Fa moll, Jr., nnd Miss Wnnn Pope
e
visited Snnford Sunday.
That’s wlmt “ Panama"
J. L. Winters of Waldo was in Orstands fur in Overalls,
Inndo Tuesday visiting the family of
Coveralls and Pants; all
Mrs. W. E. Argo.

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FOR SALE—By owner nt sacrifice,
large, modern home, every conven­
ience, corner lot 134x130, paved walk
and street, Sanford Heights. P. O.
Box 818.
27-ttp
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching
from Thompson Strain Barred Rocks
My hints laid every month the last
year.
Also Ferris Strain White
Leghorns, plenty of big white eggs.
Coma over and see my flocks mid
eggs. Price $1.30 for setting of 13
eggs. $7.00 per 100. F. N. Purdy.
Osteen, Fjoridn.
20-(&gt;tp
We are now ready to take orders
for Rhode {stand Red chicks, at 12 1-2
cents each Mrs. W. R. Guerry, It. 1
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The Radcliffe clmntauqua will en­
tertain at Lake Monroe four days be­
ginning March 4th. The program is
minniinred as being very fine and con­
tains fourteen attractions of excep­
tional merit. Mian Jean Langston
advance representative vkiited llv
school and county Thursday of th 1
week nnd Mrs. Carroway the store
teller in exported two days pre.ceiLn
the regular program.
M. M. Smith, a large land hohb'r
having property in this section wPI
soon clear up a large tract upon Mon­
roe Avenue and auctioneer off to th.;
highest bidder. The land along Mo 1rno Avenue is very dcsirnb'o both as
io location and fertility and the clear­
in'' of this stretch will be a lilt' boost
for this section which Is already do
veloping rapidly.
Mrs,Lawrence Stone was injured in
an automobile wreck Friday night at
the ice plnnt while returning from
town. Mr. and Mrs. Stone collided
with nnother machino In the cloud o'
spray from tho fountains nt the plant.
Both ears were badly torn up nnd
Mrs. Stone was thrown from the car
upon the pavement suffering mnnv
bruises nnd a had shock. She wns
rondered unconscious for n short time
but Is now on tho rood to recovery.
Sneak thieves ontored the barn of
Mrs. Snrnh Lyons Mondny night and
stole her Overland car. Mrs. Lyons

Overalls
UNION-MADE
Made of best Indigo Denim.
Roomy, easy -lilting and com­
fortable; seams double-stitch­
ed {pockets re-lnforeed; wldo
suspenders; rust-proof but­
tons that stop on.
Ask your dealer for “ I’nn*
iimn.’' tho work clothes with
tho iron-clad
guarantee. 1
Kahn Mfii. Co.,,
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so do mice, once they cal RAT-SNAP.
And they leave no odor behind, Don't
tnke our word for it—try a package.
Cats and dogs won't touch it. Huts
pass lip all food to get RAT-SNAP.
Three sizes.
33c sire (I cake) enough for I’nntry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
03c size (2 cukes) for Chicken
House, coops, nr small buildings.
91.23 size (3 cakes) enough for nil
farm and ont-huildings, storage build­
ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Hall Hard­
ware Co.
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pnint that is made far the South. 53% white lend, .13','. zinc and
10% Silica. You can huy it today for 1140 per gallon. It Is whiter
and lasts longer thnn nny paint made. It covers 300 square feet; 2
coats to the gallon on averngc surf nee. Sold only by the-—

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11

NO LONGER REABON
iea of tho climato of this state and FORD'S ENGINEERS TO
FOR IRISH LEAGUE
on you to seek again in this hoavan
FACE BARAGE TODAY
IN THE UNITED STATES
Accept
favored land rest and Invlgoratlon and
BEFORE COMMITTEE
now strength for tho larger duties of
N o S ubstitutes
NEW YORK. Feb. 15.—The reasons
tho futuro, I am etc.”
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—W. B.
Mr. Ingraham’s letter brings to Mnyo, chief engineer officer for Hen­ for tho formation of the Amorlcnn ■
Or
Association
for
the
Recognition
of
tho
momory,
however,
some
interesting
ry
Ford,
nnd
J.
W.
Worthington,
the
From (he Manufacturer's Record
»
facts connected with tho grant lenders man who is understood to hava con­ Irish Republic, no longer exists, in
in builnoss, who with n vision of tho ceived the possibilities of developing tho opinion of Edwnrd. L. Dohony,
Ha
Csi M m in im H5 h o 5 (ai im ^ n !•&lt; IK m Id
potentialities
of this stato concentrat­ tho government’s $100,000,000 prop­ president of the association, who an­
Tho shipment of n box of ornngcs of fold in profit ns compared with tho
ed
tholr
work
mnny years ago upon Its erties nt Mussel Shoals, Ala., wore nounces ho favors the Ir'sh free state.
unusunl size and flavor to President profit from tho irrigated lands of tho
development.
Mr, Ingraham himself prepnred tonight to appear as the per­
Mr. Doheny had taken an active In­
Harding ns a Christmas reminder of West, upon which tho govornmont has
terest
in the association, founled by
is
one
of
the
most
most
conspicuous
in
sonally
authorized
representatives
of
tho many pleasant trips he has mado spent so many millions nnd tens of
Enmonn
de Vniera. Ho underwrote D
this
work;
one
who
Identified
with
tho
the
Detroit
manufacturer
before
the
Purely
to this city and state, and also as a millions of dollars.
Btato
for
ncnrly
half
a
century
has
the
recent
$4,000,000 Irish relief fund
houBo
military
commlttco
tomorrow.
reminder of the groat food producing
Mr. Ingrnhnm’s well merited tribute
Chairman Khnn, who is directing hns been one of the largest individual g
Vegetable
possibilities of this*Bcctlon, has called to Mr. Sanford suggests that if ho can lived to sco somo of the fruition of his
own
work
nnd
that
of
tho
othor
men
contributors
In
America
to
tho
Irish
tho
committee’s
Investigation
into
the
forth from Mr. James E. Ingraham, over bo pursunded to writo of tho
tho vice-president of tho Florida East many nnd varied philanthropies of Mr. with whom ho was very closely asso­ Ford offer before it is reported to tho cause,
“I am' in favor of tho treaty,” ho
house for acceptance or rejection by
Const Railroad, an interesting letter, Flagler, with whom Mr. Ingraham ciated in the past.
Probably
no
other
man
In
Floridn
said,
“nnd I think the vnst majority
thnt
body,
indicated
that
tho
com­
in tho courso of which ho suid:
was intimately identified, ho could has had so unique nn experience In mittee would seek Information from of Irishmen nro. Glvo the now ar­
“It has seemed to mo a very strungc give to tho public tho most interest­ connection with th crnllrond and de­ them on several Important provisions rangement a chance. In twenty or
thing, in my forty odd years* residence ing chapter In all tho lifo work of velopment work of this state os Mr. of tho offer respecting which confllct- thirty years from now, after a neigh­ Whnt Mm. Rrenningor, of New Yo?H
Says About Rnt Poison
in Floridn, or since 187G, when I came Florida's greatest constructive genius. Ingraham, who is vice-president of irg provai’eii.
borly relation hnH developed between
“Tried preparations that kill ritl f
hero from St. Louis with my wife and
It was mainly for tho purpose of the Floridn EaHt Const Rnilwny Com-1 Other committeemen made it plain Grcnt Britain nnd Ireland, then it will
. . „
. . ..
but HAT-SNAP is thu onlv nn«
young baby, full of ambition but very emphasizing to Presidont Harding nnd pnny, nnd nlso president of tho Model thnt they intended through Mr. Ford’s .bo ..
time to strike out for the republic,
J one tin
limited menus, that othor people the country how inrgo n pnrt Florida Land Company, tho inttor awning spokesman to establish beyond doubt lr the people want It."
should not Bee the state and its re­ is plnying in feeding the country, nnd somo hundreds of thousands of acres the much-disputed point regarding
wmes in handy cakcj, tu, mixing
sources as I saw them, and I could not how vast nro tho food potentialities of of land secured years ago by tho rail­ the obligations said to be imposed PLAN ON FOOT TO
othor food. You don’t have to ju.
understand why they did not, and don’t tho whole South, that the writer sent road in its enrly days. The Model undor tho contract and tho intentions
BUY LIGHT PLANT
your hnnds, it’s tho best for houjifcZ
now understand; but more than nil to tho presidont a box of tho largest Land Company has been one of the of the Detroit manufacturer with re­
ST. PETERSBURG
uso.’ Try RAT-SNAP. Three lb! |
alee, during all of this ported, while I oranges which ho hnd over scon, ac­ lending agencies of the state in open­ gard to tho manufacture of fertilizer
have had much to do with development companied by thd following letter:
ing up large areas of farming land,' Witnesses also heard hnvo stated that
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 15. 36c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed I
in different parts of tho state, with
"As a reminder of tho Chrlstmns nnd now is largely Interested, as tho Mr. Ford would not manufacture that -r-A petition signed by more than by Bail Hardware Co.—Adv.
tho three men who have done more season nnd of your mnny visits to heaviest owner of property, in tho commodity at a loss, would not bind 2,000 voters here Is soon to be pre­
I
than any othor three men to develop tho Daytona section of Florida, I om Lnko Worth Drainage district, re­ himself to produce it over o given sented to tho city commission, asking J n (hrC i rCciur ictu, i tIn Caonudr t ,forSeventh
H n u l n o l * ** I
C o u n t y , F l o r idn,
Florida, it has been o puzzle to mo sending you by express a box of Flor­ cently described in the Manufacturers number of years and that the pend­ thnt Director of Utiities R. E. Lud­
that tho government—the administra­ idn navel oranges of somewhat unus
IN CHANCERY
Mr. Ingraham’s connection with ing offer contained no provision to wig bo directed to InvcBtigato the
tion, it did not make any difference ual size, weighing cnch from n pound Floridn dates back to its early days of guarantee delivery of tho product to cost nnd practicability of the city P . U W o o d r u f f . Complnlntnnt,
vs.
’
whether Democratic or Republican— to a pound and n qunrtor or more. I rullroad construction activity, and ho the farmers nt a cheaper price thnn owning its power plant to supply
C . I I . L tn d sto y, P . Preder ami r ,1
should pay so little attention to Flor­ doubt whether there has ever been hns the unique experience of having is pnid nt the present time.
C lo s e . D e fe n d a n t s .
a E 1 1
olectricity for operation of tho muniO l t D U I t U P I'CIU.ICA T IO N
ida, Its vast possibilities, boundless re­ shipped from California, thu supposed been intimately associated with the
cipny enr lines, nnd the street light­
sources, and incalculable advantages, homo of the navel orange, a box of three Honrys who stand out ns the THINK ONE OF GANG
P'
ing.
The petition asks for an in- TOIBCJ.HCLOBH?LHir’
t a p p e a r i n g fr o m tho affidavit w
one of the greatest being its nearness ornngcs averaging ns much in sizo most conspicuous development forces
voHtgntion only, nnd tho question of U W o o d r u f f , the complalntant. i n L
AT LAUDERDALE. MAY
a b o v e en titled su it herein iluir ilia I
by rnil to nil tho important cities in nnd weight ns these Florida oranges. in Florida’s business life. These were
HAVE SKIPPED RAIL voting bonds for the question of vot­ th a t It le the b e lie f&lt; o f the nrflam Q I
tho United States. If the government They have thin skins nnd are full of Henry S. Sanford of Connecticut, nnd
p la c e s o f residence of tin
I
ing bonds for tho plant will come up tho
immod d e fe n d a n t s aro unknown- tkii
would have done one small part of Its thu finest flavored sweetness that the Henry II. Plant of tho Marne state, and No Liberty Until He Is Proven In- Inter.
there la no person In the stale ot'riw.
Ida. the s e rv ic e o f subpoena upon when
duty towards Floridn, in tho way of glorious climate of Florida, with its Henry M. Flagler, who, while ho call­
nocent; Seek Others Too
w o u ld hind said defen dan ts. and that M
drainage, that it extended to irriga­ rains nnd its sunshine, can pack with­ ed Now York his home was for the
Is his b e li e f t h a t said defendant! tn
o v e r tho a g o o f tw enty-one yetri if
Heathen
Chinese,
tion in tho fnr West, Floridn would in an orange skin. I am sending you last thirty years of his life moro of a
FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 15,—
I T IH T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D that I
hnvo three or four millions of puople these, not merely as a reminder of Floridian than u New Yorker, for to Michael O'Flannigan, one of twelve
Lo Poor Indian;
said d o f e n da tits C . II. LI nils ley, p,
hero instead of one million, ami its at­ your many pleasant visits to Daytona, tho development of this statu be gave alleged wiretappers arrested hero sev­
or ami E . J . Clo so he ami they
Were Up to Snuff h ereb y rep aired In appear to the bffllr
tractions for health, pleasure and bus­ but to suggest that these oranges are tho fullness of Ills life’s work and for eral days ago, will not he allowed
o f c o m p la in t 111 this cause on nr befoul
tho ru le d a y In A p r il tho same b«lr« 1
iness would be as well known, or bet­ simply typical of thu limitless food several years before Ills (tenth he r e g ­ ball until Newark, N. J. authorities
tho 3rd d a y o f A p r il, A. I). 1922 at the I
And
Made
Counterfeit
Hills
for
the
tor known, than California. It is very producing resources of this state, and istered ns a citizen of Florida.
C
o u r t Mouse In Hanford, Florida, In dt- 1
hnvo determined whether he iH want­
Poker
Game
fa u lt w h e re o f, coinnlalntnnt will b et*
probable that distance lends enchant­ of the quality of its products.
Mr. Ingrnhum built the South Flor­ ed there for skipping a largo bond
thorlzod to proceed ex parto as proiM.
ud by law .
ment to the view, and that is where
“Florida is even now, though but in ida railroad from a point near San­ sometimes ago, local officials said toi l l y T h e A i mo r l n l r d P r e s s )
I T I S F U R T H E R O R D E R E D thallM,
California puts it over on us.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15.—Com­ n o tice ho p ub lished In the "Hanford I
the Infancy of its development, an­ ford to Kissimmee for the It. M. Pul- dny.
H e r a l d " a n e w s p a p e r In general drc«.
“The box of oranges which you sent nually shipping more than 50,000 car­ si fer Co., then the owners of tho Hes­
Four members of the alleged band plaint of an American that a Chinese la tlo n In said C o u n t y amt .Stale, ontit
w
fo r e ig h t c on secutiv e week*.
paid his poker, debts
in a, game
at eek
the President was almost as good as loads of foodstuffs to the North and ton Herald, who became greatly in­ released yesterday on rnsh bonds ran­ ,had
, ,,
,,
, ,
W i t n e s s m y h a n d and the seal of th!i
the hex of oranges which i had picked West, contributing, thus, greatly to terested in the potentialities of Flori­ ging from $7,500 to $15,000 have Y o r l i i i f f t o n , N e v a d a , w it h raised hills C o u rt th is the n t h day o f ,inn, u s t
&lt;SI' AI' &gt;
A
from General Henry S. Sanford’s the welfare of the entire country thru d a , and wo believe were the first raised the money to release tho re­ led to an investigation indicating thnt
Cl«t |
22-9IC
I
l
y
:
A
M
WEEKS. D a
a
Piute
Indian
hnd
altered
the
cur­
grove at iicllonir, near Sanford, ami furnishing in the mid-winter season, newspaper men in this country on maining prisoners, it was said today,
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t u t the Nrtrnlh J i - |
packed and given to Gen. Grant, when when most needed, this abundant sup-! their own individual account to under­ nnd will offer ensh bonds for them to­ rency with whittled stick and white I n i llc
ln l C i r c u i t u f F l o r i d a , In nud In
S e m i n o l e C o m i t y , In (Imiicrry.
he turned thu first shovel of earth, ply of winter grown fruits nnd vege- take the building of a railroad and tho morrow. In the meantime, however, i Pnlnt according to report today by W.
beginning the construction of the tables.
development of a large territory. This advices were received from tho chief M* Asho&gt;*ecret Bervlc'° investigator to
( I l l I ) E l l ( I T !• M I I . l t ATUIN
South Floridn railroad. This box was
“In nddition to tho 12,000,000 or road ran from Sanford to Kissimmee, of police at Dallas, Tex., asking th n t,hiH fllll,crior officer here. As poker is
a standard box and contained GO or­ more boxes of citrus fruits which nro Mr. ingralmm was president of it, and the men ho held until he could nrrive " loKnlized Bn»10 in Nevudn complaint V i c t o r i a W e t z e l , C o mp l a i n a n t ,
anges, all picked from two trees.
annually shipped from this state to afterwards sold for Messrs. Pulsifer hero in nil effort to identify them as n«o!n8t tho Chinese had to ho Inves- K a r l W evs,
taol, Defendant.
“Gen. Snnford's work was thu be­ other sections, fruits that aro essen­ &amp; Co., a three-fifths interest in the mon who operated in thnt city to tho , Cgated. Chinaman out on ball chnrg- T o : K a r l We l z n l , Re s i de nc e ITnkno«rtt% I
a p p e a r i n g fr ont a n nffL.lavli ftlM |
10fi with possessing raised currency and In ItMils
ginning of id I Interest in Florida by tial to tho maintenance of tho licnlth toad to Mr. Plant, then president ol oxtenl of $200,000.
c a u s e Mint yon a r e a mtu-itild
e
n
t
that you
men of vision, enterprise and means. of well people and soothing and com­ the Plant Investment Company; and
Additional requests for photographs 1,mlinn in J"n ch«rRC(l with altering p l a c e uoff trhees i dHetnnlcce uIsf uFln kornioda,
w n ; llutl
After he bought tho Sanford grant in forting to those on hods of sickness in the South Florida Railroad was ex­ of the men were received from Mnino i n l ­
a r o n v e r t h e a g o o f t we n t y - o n s y(»f^
a n d t h a t t h e r o Is no o ne in tic) State cl
the early seventies and established the homes or in hospitals, Florida annual­ tended to Tampn and Port Tampa, and and New Jersey city officinlB,
F l o r i d a ( h e s e r v i c e o f a subpoena ui«l
w h o m w o u l d h i n d you, the Bald Karl
HARDING UNFAVORABLE
town of Hanford at tho head of navi­ ly ships thousands of carloads of ear­ In connection therewith a lino of
We t z e l ,
TO CALLING CONFERENCE
gation on tlie St. Johns river, ho built ly potatoes, cabbages, celery, lettuce, steamers was put on lietween Port TO THINK SOLDIERS VOTE
T h e r e f o r e , y o u a r e h er eby nrJem
ani
l r o i p i l r e d o n t h e t h i r d day of April
ON
BOUSING
QUESTION
tho Sanford House, tho first tourist tomatoes, strawberries am! oilier win- Tampa, Key West and Havana, Mr.
A. D. 1922, t o a p p e a r to lint hill &gt;1
CAN BE “BOUGHT BY DOLE
c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t you In (Ml
house in what was then known as ter grown foodstuffs. It is in thlt* Ingraham continued as presidont of
OF $.700“ INSULTS THEM
tire conftu#
WASHINGTON, Fob. 15.—Presi­ cwia ul ls e ,h eo t he en rt we riesde aa gdaei cnrset e you
South Florida, and planted the first way contributing immensely to tho that company for twelve years, until
nn t w
dent Harding in a letter to Senator d a Itto. Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h at this nottw
big citrus grove in tho state, of over food supply of millions of people in Mr. Flagler commenced his operations
WASHINGTON, Fch. U.—Indus­
one humlrud acres of trees, about three the North and West who are now aide south of Daytona, having up to that tries of the country oppose cash ap­ King, Democrat, of Utah, made pub­ lie p u b l i s h e d In t h e Hanford ilerals
o n c e a w e e k f o r e i g h t weeks
miles from Sanford. He established to hnvo fresh vegetables throughout time confined his work to railroad ho­ propriations for a soldier’s bonus "ns lic today declared he considered it in­
W i t n e s s m y h a n d ani l t he seal of Ml*
t h i s t h o 23rd d ay of Jnnuirf.
us well the fact that pineapples could the winter. And yet Florida’s develop­ tel operations between Jacksonville being socially unwise an economic advisable at this time to call national IA.’o t iD.r t lon
b 22.
housing
conference.
The
executive
nl­
(
H
E
AL
)
E. A. DOtJni.Afl*
and
Daytona.
ment
lias
scarcely
begun.
be grown commercially in Florida, ami
nhsurdity and politically preposter­
C l e r k Circui t
“This state has an area seven times
pines were shipped from tho pinery
An offer from Mr. Flagler to Mr. ous” according to a statement issued so assorted lie did not know of logisS e m i n o l e County, Di
V, 1*3. DOtKII.ASS. P C.
t ., J,o h n E.
T, Ergorton,
n
.
palliative
the home, I I I I.IIIFIIN &amp; Dy:
at Uellenir Grovo to No. 8 Guvont as great as that of Massachusetts, hut Ingraham was accepted, and liu re­ tonight by
pros . - i1Intivo
,
*
, to
, , relievo
, .
MU I t ll Y D AY .
,,
, Assoc
.
.at on of, -shortages and added .lie . very
S o l i c i t o r s a n d o f C oiiiimI i»r
Garden Market, London, in the early only one-third as large a population signed his position under Mr. Plant dent. of- ...
tho vNational
. much
Complainant.
!t-u*,
doubted if it ought to try to create
uightics, very successfully, but after as Masachusetts lias. It 1ms vast areas and became identified with Mr. Flag­ Mnmi fncturors.
one.
In
C
o
u
n
t
y
.lo
d
g
e
'*
C
o
u
r
t
.
State
of
Fl»(they wore planted commercially on tho of overflowed or wet land awaiting ler’s operations in 18112 and undertook
That millions of former soldiers, in
Ida, .Hcnilniilc C a n a l ) .
In u* 13* ta l e o f C a r o lin e
Indian river further south, Mr. San- drainage, in addition to the great areas all of the pioneering work lor all of declared, “can have llieir votes nt the '
W. I)niv hon, a I ii t t utie,
ford dropped them, hut lie imported which through the enterprise of state tlie groat development operations car- November election bought by a peltry TWO I'ROHABI.Y
N o t i c e In h e r e b y g i v e n t ha t on
r u a r y 11. A. I), 1922, nt 10 o'clock » **
quantities of high grade pines, slips and of individuals have been drained ried on by Mr. Flagler south of Day dole of $500, of $000, payable $50 a
FATALLY INJURED
t h e u n d e r s i g n e d wi l l a p p l y lo the VJS'
e E. F. I l o u s h o l d e r , ( 'ounty J u*t*
nnd suckers, from India and Persia, and put under cultivation. Tho drain­ tonn from thnt time on.
quarter, beginning at some time in
AT OKEECHOBEE •o•rubl
f Hc ml n o l o C o u n t y . Fl or i da, at hi**]!
ed
lands
and
those
to
be
drained
equal
In
his
early
lifo
Mr.
Ingraham
was
for which he paid very high prices.
fl ee In H a n f o r d f o r a u t h o r i t y l'&gt;
I
1020, is such nn insult to their intel­
i v i d e d nuo.thlra]*'
Hu also imported a large number of in fertility tho richest on earth. As first a clor band then general agent ligence, nnd mi outrage to their sense
OKEECHOBEE, Fin., Fob. 15.— pi erri ov satt e o fs aCl ea rtohlei nue n dW.
Dawson, n
,
high grade orange trees and among the reclamation or drainage work is for Henry S. Sanford, who bought of decency, thnt In my opinion, it will Cadet Fowler, of Carlstrom Field, tie. In a m i to t h e f o l l o w i n g
, .i, I
r e a l e s t a t o s i t u a t e In sai d BWillW* I
othor trees, the Villa Franca lemon, continued, enormous areas not now what was afterward known as the dofent for re-election every i •ember Arcadia, was seriously, and Spurgeon C o u n t y , i d - w i t :
.. ..
i
n 18 r o d s W e s t o f Hie North**" L
which established itself in Florida. He under cultivation will ho made avail­ Sanford Grant, at Sanford, Fin., built of congress, house or sennto, who sup­ L. Clements, business man of this city c o lrlnogl
e r c f t h o HW&gt;', o f tlie SF.'i o' sejl I
entered upon the first colonization able for enlarged food production for Sanford House, tho first tourist hotel ports this iniquituouH measures." Ho probnbly fatally injured yesterday t l o n 21, T o w n s h i p . 21 South,
r u n W e s t 27 feet , South 8(5 f“v j I
scheme of importance, bringing over the nation. There aro nlso millions of in whnt wns then thought to ho South­ added, however, thnt tho industries when nn army nlrplano piloted by r■last,
Cast__
27 feet , N o r t h 89 r ods to p l«* M
b
e
g
i
n
n
ing.
live hundred Swedes, men, women and acres of good cut over lauds from ern Florida; and while associated with of tho country were not opposing "tho Fowler ami with Clements ns a pnsEI.IZAnETM DAWSON.
Mr.
Sanford,
Mr.
Ingraham
laid
out
Oil ari l Inn o f tho 1 ^ 1 1
children, whom he established near which the timber Ims been taken, and
most generous nnd liberal enro" for sengor crashed on the shore of Lnko
o f C a r o l i n e W.
JS-Stt
Sanford and in tho vicinity of his which have not yet been utilized for nnd handled the development of Sun- tho disabled voternns of tho world Okccchobco here.
s on, a lunat ic.
great orungo grove. Hu established a agriculture, although those lands, too, ford for eight or nine years under war or the dependnnts of those killed
Fowlor was injured internally nnd In the Circuit Court, Seventh Jll*kW|
largo store in Sanford, called the San­ tiro in most cases exceedingly produc­ General Sanford's operations. San­ In it.
Circuit In nnd for SriulnoW
Clements In addition to severe inCuuuty. Florida
ford store, tho first general store, tive when properly handled, for the ford is now the center of one of tlie
tcrnnl injuries had both legs broken.
probably in Florida, and carried on growtli of citrus fruits, for a wide va­ greatest celory and lettuce growing
Two planes from Cnrlstrom on a
IN C H A N C E R Y
Another Offer
business through his agents, from riety of vegetables, nnd in many cAhoh sections probably In tho world,
cross country flight stopped here, and
For Muscle Shoals
Tims with three of the lenders in
Tampa to Punta Hassa and Puntn Gor- for gcnornl agricultural purposes.
Clements was tnken by Fowler for a F, L. WVoHo d ru ff, Com plnlntnnt,
Florida's
development,
each
having
the
“In view of tho great interest which
da nn tho west coast, to Titusville on
II. Lludnloy, 1*, Frodor, nnd B- J.
is Made Today Blmrt ride. The enuse of tho crash C. Close.
D eren d a u ls.
Christian
name
of
Henry—Henry
San­
you
recently
expressed
in
your
annual
tho Indian river, and Lake Harney on
has not been determined but wit­
n n i l M I l O F F U I1I.ICATIOX
tho St. Johns rivor. Ho always con­ message to congress in regard to tho ford, Henry Plant and Henry Flagler Alnhnmn Power Company Entorn the nesses said the piano attempted to T o tho u n k n o w n h o lm , devise*. « J * .
tooH or o th e r c la i m a n t s , and all J “ .
tended that Florida was really so dose importance of thu reclamation of tho —Mr. Ingraham was intimately asso­
rlBe nnd suddenly dived. Tho machine
Moh .'in l i n i n g a n Interest undef
Lists of Purchasers
L lm ls lu y , 1*. F ro d o r nnd E J wns
wrecked
beyond
ropnlr.
to Now York that It should bo con­ wet or overflowed lands and tho cut­ ciated, dating his experience hack to
WASHINGTON, Fob. 15.—Anothor
or o th e r w is e In the property h«r«‘ 1
a f t e r described, and to all
I
sidered at tho entranco to tho Now over pine lands In tho South, I am tub­ tho time when lie built for Pulsifer &amp; offer for tho purchnso nnd lenso of
c l a i m i n g nn Interest In said P d ;P*[2 ' 1
York harbor. Mr. Snnford did n ing the liberty of mentioiiong these Co., of Boston tho railroad from San­ Muscle Shoals properties was com­ Get rid of that Indigestion, stom­ s itu a te d lit S e m in o le C o u n ty , H url ']
-w |t:
great deal of real philanthropic work, facts merely as indicative of what this ford to Kissimmee. Certainly thiB is pleted today nnd arrangements made ach trouble and nervousness, build up lo
I te g lu u lu g 16 clinlns N orth ami ” .,7,1
a
varied
and
unusual
experience
fnr
8-100
c h a in s E a s t of tho Bon
as ho gave of hiH knowledge nnd tho one state iH already doing in the way
by its sponsors, the Alabama Powor your system and regain that lost
tier, .Section 36, T o w n s h ip *- -r-i«tl
nny
nnu
man
tu
Imvo
hnd!
Probably
of
supplying
essential
foodstuffs
to
results of his investigation of fruits
Co., for Immediate filing with Secre­ weight. Take Tanlac.—Union Phar­ R a n g e 30 E ast, ru n N orth U *•**' q l
E a s t 21 c h a in s a n d S o u th westerly
I
macy.—Adv.
freely to his neighbors, and to any thu entire country. With a continued there is no other man In tho country tary Weeks.
a n d 26-100 c h a in s a n d W est 13
Also b e g i n n in g 20 a n d 4-100 eh*rjl
one who desired them ho would sell, at incronse in population, with the utili­ who has held such a relation to tho
E ast of the N o r t h w e s t corner. Ser
I
The three It's of tho old diplomatic
muruly nominal rates, cuttings for zation of tlie idle lands available for forces which Imvo been so powerful
Only in the movies is it possible to 2, T o w n s h ip 20 S outh. R a n g e 30 1- I
in
thu
building
up
of
thu
interests
of
ru
n
E
a
s
t
6
rlinliia.
S
outh
16
eha
.Ll
school are Raid, and Rapacity.
budding purposes from hiH fruit trccK, cultivation, tlie contribution which
clear the atmosphere with a Hays.
W est 6 c h a in s imir n o r t h 16 chain*, •a JII
b e g i n n in g 3fio feet Houtli and ^
»f|
or if they could not pay for them ho Florida can make to supplying food­ nny one state.
W est o f &gt;; Section post on L ast IIP* I
stuffs to the country can bu increased The memory of tlie writer In connec­
would givo them away."
Section 39, T o w n s h ip 10. ra n g e 30 J j * j |
ru n W est 216 feet. South 300 feet. b &gt; ,|
It Is surprising, and has boon for many-fold before tho limit of its pro­ tion with Florida goes back to the
216 feet. N o rth 300 feet.
Also I
time
when
Pulsifer
&amp;
Co.,
then
among
ductive
power
is
reached.
It
may
not
lllock 14, T ie r 6, S anford, Floridn.
many years, us stated by Mr. Ingra­
You
a
r
o
h
e
r
e
b
y
o
rd
o
re
d
tn
npp‘'" r.| f B
ham, that tho National govornmont lie amiss in this connection to Hay tho business forces of Now England,
th e above e n title d c a u s e on the cuio vs
wore
identified
with
Florida’s
develop­
of May tho s a m e b ein g the f lr j t
„l
has never seemed to grasp tho almost j that tho available reclamation lands in
Mny, A. D. 1922, n t thq C ourt IIou** M|
Hanford. F lo rid a, In d e f a u lt whereof HI
infinite value of this state to tho en­ tho South, if drained ami put umlur ment. In those enrly days Floridn
c o m p la i n a n t will bo e n title d and
tire country, and therefore it has nev­ cultivation, could easily hu made tu comanded tlie attention of farseulng
orUod to proceed ox p a rte .
.
inn,
who
planned
great
things
and
And It Is f u r t h e r o rd e r e d th a t a
er given to Florida a hundredth part produce from $2,500,000,000 to $5,000,of
th
is
no
tic
e
bo
p
u
b
lis
h
e
d
once
&lt;
*
"L *
for tw e lv o co n sec u tlv o w eeks m
.
of tho attention which is glvon to tho 000,000 annually of foodstuffs, live dared to do great things, recognizing
"H
anford
H
e
r
a
l
d
"
a
tiowsnnjjer
In^*
|
that tho time was coming when Flor­
arid lands of tho West, though tho re­ stock included.
oral c i rc u la tio n In tho said
“Hoping that the flavor of tho ur- ida would ho appreciated nB one of
W i tn e s s my h a n d ns C U - - . . . . .
turns from nionuy invested by tho
a f o r e s a id C o u r t a n d tho Seal R'*ig«
shlplpng will ro- tho chief nssots of this nation, not only
Nutlonnl Government in the deepen­ angoH which_ I am
.
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t
■
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It _
...in n u i.
/n r
ing of Florida's rivers nnd in tho mind you of tho charms and tho glor- hecuuso uf its superb climate for
n y : A. M. WEEKS. P- **
drninngo of Borne of its overflowed cuusu you, when burdonod with tho health and pleasure, but because of its
JO H N O. I.EONATIDY,
limitless
agricultural
potentialities.
II.llU
mighty
roso-Misibllitias
which
rest
uplands would hnvo boon returnod mnnyS olicitor fo r C o m plainant.
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YORK CITY
(EMPLOYED MEN
FORM NEW UNION

FURTHER DECREASE
IN RETAIL FOOD
PRICES ARE SHOWN

movement of cotton has been larger
this season thnn last yenr and tho
prices are much fairer to tho pro­
ducers. Tho largo cotton co-oporaWASHINGTON, Feb. 14.-Further
tlvo marketing organizations have de­
decrease in retail food prices shown
'HE pain and torture of rheu­
monstrated their ability to conduct
statistics today by department of lab­
matism can be quickly-relieved
their business on n sound basis nnd
by on application of Sloan’*
or
from
twonty-Hoven
countrys
Inrhnvo
proved
to
he
a
stabilizing
factor.
JOBLESS s e a m e n f a v o r
Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and
geBt cities month ending January AGAINST ANY CUT IN MINING
“All this ntenns that tho farmer is SAYS PRESIDENT
HARDING comfort and lets you sleep soundly.
taking c a p it a l t o sup.
fifteenth.
Always have a bottle handy and
being put in position to liquidate his
Pit ICES HUT PREVAIL­
PORT LABOR
OVERSTEPPED HOUNDS IN
*apply when you feel the first twinge.
debts gradually and that his normal
ING ONE
I t penetrates without rubbing.
APOINTMENT
purchasing power—so vital to tho
I eW YORK, Fob- 14.—Organization FARM SUGGESTIONS FOR 1922
It's splendid to take the pain out of
tired, aching muscles, 'sprains and
[»n American “Union of tho UnemINDIANAPOLIS, Fob. 14.—Tho commercial, transportation nnd in­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Charges strains, stiff joints, and lame backs.
I red" to bo governed by tho work- (From College of Agriculture, Gnines- wage scale committee reported to dustrial intortsts—is being restored."
For fortv years pain's enemy. Ask
vllte)
of
violating tho civil service low were yourncighbor.
|!n'« council system of ropresontaspecial convention of tho United Mino
made against President Harding Snt' whit|i provnlls In Soviet Russia,
Corn: It is not recommended that Workers hero today ileclnrcd "in most SHIPS ARE SEARCHING
At olf druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
urdn| in the Senate by Senator Hnrri_u nitcmpted at a mooting of 1,000 tho Florida farmer plant corn ns a emphatic manner our opposition to
FOR DRIFTING SAILOR
son, Democrat, Mississippi, in nn at­
| bi*ss seamen, at tho sonmpn’s church money crop by itself. A liberal acre­ any reduction in mining prices nnd in­
ON THE OPEN SEA tack upon Republican management of
age of corn to supply his own needs sist that tiie present Imsic wage sched­
Tititute here today.
Government affairs. *
I Le«&lt;lCTS announced that tho move- hns its legitimate place in nny ra­ ule be maintained.”
NORFOLK,
Feb.
14.—Scores
of
In appointing French Crow as
Lit would bo carried to every city tional system of farming in Florida.
ships
from
battered
trump
steamers
to
postmaster
of Marlon, Ohio, his
| the country, in an effort to compel This tumid he plnntcd on well-pre­ WILLIS POWELL
passenger vessels are leaving ocean home city, by executive order, Scnntor
Lrnment and cnpltnl to “provide pared land nnd properly fertilized.
STEPS IN SPOT
routes today on mercy mission. Con- Harrison said Mr. Harding hnd ntor Cnrnway also charged that for­
fork or supply tho jobless with eoni- Along with the corn always „l.ould ho
tinuning search for John Birkcn, sail­ "stamped" tho law under foot. The mer service men hnd boon “turned
WITH
NEW
STORY
planted cowpcns or velvet beans.
Lnsatnon at union wage rates.”
or
cast adrift from stenmship Gaffney appointment, which Senator Harrison down” In seeking positions us post­
Sweet Potatoes: This is a
1
f To gustd against any attempt at
Inst
Wednesday seven hundred miles announced lie would oppose nnd urge masters.
t j k ' I —The ommo nf
I
S'lTbi'. w “damnnstrntlon" which hns not been
in
lififTuqucfiicc
part of ;hn Ali.mtir. Jo liwjjh'iseti on the floor oi the Sen­ V,router Harrison vr.hl ‘hat it
Hvcrtiseil to proceed tho nicotine, dated in the South. With good man­ humor possessed by the Into Vis­
Blrkner
i
i
small
boat which broke ate, wns, he doclnred, “the most glar­ was “a farce tho way postmustors
Lvern! hundred mounted police, ut­ agement there is no reason why sweet count Bryce, formerly British ambas­
adrift
from
steamer,
sevon days ago. ing incident in tiie history of civil are appointed". Other appointments,
sador
to
the
United
States,
who
passil reserves anil detectives, paraded potntoes cannot become a money crop
ho ndded, wore subject to tiie same in­
service in tho United States."
cd
away
recently
in
England,
wns
in this state. Certainly farmers are
ke Battery district.
HARDING
r,'
M
,08ED
dictment.
Without Republican poli­
"How
enn
followers
of
civil
ser­
strikingly
illustrated
at
a
banquet
justified
in
growing
sweet
potatoes
I The demonstration, however, was
TO SPECIAL TAXES
vice hnvo nny faith or confidence?" tical influence, lie declared, there was
tended tho statesman here some years
bnlined to one tattered soldier of tho even ns n food nnd feed crop.
FOR SOLIHEH BONUS lie asked. "Tills is the beginning of “no chance to got n job under this ad­
Peanuts and Velvet Beans; These a no by the Tampa Board of Trade.
ny of unemployed, who marched
This condition, ho
destruction of the civil servico sys­ ministration."
The orchestra at the hotel whore
and fm along the waterfront, are profitable crops and especially so,
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
11.—Harding
tem."
unit),
in
Ids
opinion
resulted from or­
tndwlchcd between pluccnrds cx- if we consider their soil-improving the banquet wns held was composed
unalterably
opposed
to
enactment
of
ders
“from
above."
Senator
Harrison
nlso
attacked
qualities. As a hog anil cattle feed of Tyrolese, none of whom could
trtim: the joiibless to join him.
Willis B. Powell, special taxes suggested too finane Chairman Lasker of tho shipping
Isidor Amtcr, who snld he was there is a big point in favor of the speak English.
soldier bonus or to return to those
WHEAT PRICK!'. JUMP
rerctary of the unemployment sec- benn, an the peanut is possibly one formerly widely-known middle west­ taxes which hnvo been replaced, hoard, declaring lie had made state­
SIX AND ONE HALF
luncil, 'vns the principal speakor. of the best fattening feeds for hogs, ern and eastern newspaper and ad­ stated officially today at White ments regarding its alleged economy
of
administration
which
hnd
not
been
vertising
man,
then
secretary
of
the
CENTS PER BUSHEL
As
soil-improvers
there
crops
are
al­
nothcr was 1’. J. McCarthy, who
House.
born out, nnd nlso criticised nn ap­
m introduced, as a recent worker most essential to the farm and no ro­ board of trade, was charged with the
propriation hill provision extending
CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—Wheat prices
tation system in the South should ex­ preparation of the musical program MASS ACl IUS KITS CUTS
r Irish Freedom.
tiie annual $25,000 travelling allow­ jumped as much as six nnd one half
and he undertook to instruct tho or­
Formation of a worksmon’s coun- clude them.
OUT PICTURES MARY
ance fund of the President for use for cents u bushel today at opening board
Home Gardens; Spoeiul attention chestra lender that when the toast­
, among tho joiiless with direct ami
offirlnt entertainment purposes.
AND
MAHLI5
FOREVER
master
did
tho
honors
to
Great
Brit­
trade.
Reason was sensational ad­
Urea affiliation with organized slum Id ho given this yonr to the home
Chairman
Wnrrcn,
of
tho
appro­
ain
and
the
ambassador
and
the
as­
vance
in
Liverpool and other foreign
or, taxation of cnpitnl to provide garden. The land to he used for a
priations
committee,
defended
tho
semblage
arose
and
lifted
glasses
LYNN,
Mass.,
Feb,
14.—Local
market
centers
while United Stntes
garden
should
bo
specially
prepare*!
rk nnd sustenance for tho uritravel-entertainment
fund
nnd
cnlled
motion
picture
houses
at
request
of
for
tho
toast,
the
orchestra
should
exchanges
closed
during yesterdays
nnd
highly
fertilized
with
farm
mnployed, complete disarmament,
ring of the Mansions nlong Fifth nurcs. It should lie convenient to the play "God Save the King.” To lie tho city Imord of censors discontinued attention to the expenditures aboard holiday.
of former President Wilson. Sonntor
snuc, "while the ownerB arc sun- home nnd well-fenced from hogs, certain that the lender understood showing pictures featuring Mary
Wnrrcn said that “some millions of Mr. J. A. White Stijs “If You Have an
Miles
Minter
and
Mabio
Nnrmnml,
his
instructions
Powell
whistled
a
j, themselves at Palm Bench with cnttle mid chickens. Some plantings
dollars" had been spent by Mr. Wil­
few
burs
of
the
British
national
an­
Automobile Keep Rut-Snap"
yor liylnn” \v,»b&gt; advocated as should be made in this garden prncson
“nnd
no
accounting
made
for
it
them.
“If
I know about RAT-SNAP last
ticnlly every week in the year nnd tho
ms of relieving the situation.
H a s t i n g s ’ Seeds
yet."
The
auspicious
movement
arrived.
winter,
would have saved $120. My
I was announced that other hrnn- rnltivnti n should bo regular nnd
1
9
2
2
C
a
t
a
lo
g
Free
That Senator Harrison was seek­ ear was in the garage for a few weeks
The
toastmaster
feelingly
spoke
of
thorn.
s of the "union of the uncmployIt's ready now. 100 handsomely Il­
Pork Production: Florida is buy­ the cordial relations between Great lustrated irngns of wortli-wliiio seed ing to inject partisan politics Into the during bad weather when I went to
wero lieing formed In Brooklyn
ing several million dollars’ worth of Britain and the United States, Pro­ nnd garden news for Southern garden- discussion was charged by Senator take it out, found that rats had eaten
; the Bronx.
pork annually. Every farmer should posed a tnast to the mother country ers nnd farmers. Tills new catalog, Warren, while Mr. Harrison counter- great holes in two new tires. Got
have one or more nws and provido and her nnihnssnbor, the company wo hellovo, Is the most vnliinldo seed ord with the statement that Senator them inter with RAT-SNAP." Three
In MORE PROGRESS
book over published. It contains 100 Wnrrcn had raised tho question of sizes 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and guar­
IN TAYLOR PROBE them with green, growing crops and arose—and tho orchestra burst out full pages of the most popular vogn- partisanship.
anteed bv Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
sanitary
surroundings.
Farmers with "There'll He a Hot Time in tho tnbloH, flowers nnd farm crop plants,
Civil
service
administration
also
Old
Town
Tonight."
the finest work of Its kind nvor a t­ attacked again by Senator Caraway,
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14.—The in- should not give up the raising of hogs,
Tiie guests wore struck dumb nnd torn plod.
Every lime Poincare opens his
|estigati&lt;&gt;n of the staying of William even tho present market conditions
Democrat, Arkansas, and others. Sen­ mouth Franco gets her font in it.
all
eyes
turned
toward
Mr.
Bryce.
With
our
photographic
illiiHlrnlions
are
discouraging.
People
must
eat,
wmond Taylor, motion
picture
That gentleman began to laugh. He and color pictures nlso from photo­ ator Caraway read n letter from the
---------- o----------Irector reached by officials as “wnlt- nnd pork is a staple food.
graphs, we show you Just whnt you can commission denying his recent charges
laughed
until
tile
tears
streamed
The budget system will help, of
Ollier Livestock: The most econom­
Ig for the unexpected.” It wns ndgrow with IlnHtlnKH' Seeds oven bo that examination mnrkn had been
down
his
fncc.
course.
But whnt tiie country necdH
ical
way
of
marketing
many
crops
is
|ittcd that no progress had boon
fore you order tho seeds. Our entu raised arbitrarily, and then reiterated
When
the
orchestra
concluded
its
is
iesH
budget
nnd more system.
log makes garden and flower boil
sde toward establishing who fired by feeding them to livestock. Every
tho charges, citing alleged instances
rendition
of
tho
air
so
popular
with
planning
cuny
ifnd
it
should
ho
In
he shot which killed tho director in farmer, therefore, should strivo to
13-15tc
Sen- 550 quickly relieves a rold.
overy Hlngln Southern homo. Write uh in Arkansas postmnster eases.
|shnme I’obrurny 1, District Attnrn- maintain his livestock, especially good the army ami navy during the Span­ a post-card for It. giving your name
ish-American war the party applaud­
Woolwino said he lmd cheeked up beef nnd dairy cnttlo, so ns to have
ed loudly and the musicians, feeling nnd nddruss. It will come to you
a
sufficient
number
to
consume
tho
"countless" clues which had been
by return mall and you will lie mighty
bought to his attention, but without surplus feed on the farm. Whore ad­ highly honored by the acclaim, play­ glad you've got It.
Hastings' Seeds are tho Standard
vantageously situated, farm dairying ed it again.
(finite result.
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
Mr. Bryce wns so greatly amused of the South, and the largest mail
will
prove
profitable.
Livestock
will
NEW YORK, Fell. 13—Mabel Nor­
order seed house in the world Is Imek
NASHVILLE, TENN.
land's father, Claude G, Norman, of not only pay a good profit for feed at tiie incident lie look stops to see of them. They’ve go' to be the host.
tlint
the
newspapers
ill
Great
Britain
It. George, Staten Island, announced consumed, but will very materially in­
Write now for Hie 1!C2 catalog. It
recorded it, and irom that source it Is
The Giant of the South
absolutely free.
Yniifht that Itis daughter had wired crease the supply of farm manure,
went
all
over
the
world.
thus
saving
the
fertility
that
other­
H.
G.
HASTINGS
CO..
SEEDSMEN,
|m that the Los Angeles authorities,
Its immense popularity is duo not only to tho fact that
ATLANTA, GA.
fan,i jury, district attorney ami po- wise would he sold from the farm.
every
line in it is written for Southern farm families by
Poultry: Florida is not growing WHITE MALE FACTORS
hnd absolved her of all blame in
men
and
women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
PREDOMINATE IN ORLANDO To prevent n rold take fililt. 1B-1fits:
killing nf William Desmond Tay- anything like the poultry that is
tions,
but
to the practically unlimited personal servico which
needed in the state, and it is recom­
|r.
■
is
given
to
subscribers without charge.
mended nnd urged that milch more
■
ORLANDO, Feb. III.—Statistics of ■■an n n sn au w a iiB an n n u n iiiu M i
■
attention he given to this valuable
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­
the Orlando police department for the
branch of the livestock Industry. It month of January show that the num­
dreds of different subjects—all without charge. When you
The Florida Scout
will pay.
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
ber of white persons arrested wns
"Fur Wide-Awake Boya"
Bee Culture: The proper bundling almost three times the number of
That is one reason why wo have—
■
r.c Year
of a few hives of bees upon every negroes.
Eighty-six whites were
■
WILLARD I.UMLEY, Publlshei
farm will prove both profitable and docketed during the month while only
■
375,000 CIRCULATION
■
1102 French
interesting. These few colonies of thirty negroes got into trouble. Four
■
kbit*
... . j, ^
. j , . .. , j . ...
hues will furnish tho farmer and his whiltcs ami three negroes wore made
family with an abundance of delight­ and officials said the small number
ful, nutritious food at the mlnumum docketed on that charge Indicated
•■ANIMS. FISH &amp; HULL
cnsl and n ready sale can be mound al­ prohibition wns becoming more ef­
^Korneys and Cnunscliors-at-Law
['linmuH It. linker, Ph. D.t of
ways for nny surplus nnd at n profit­
fective here.
Enrich tho soil, increase tho
BeLAND, FLORIDA
able way.
Rollins College, Analytic and
Fines collected during the month
yield, hasten maturity, im­
I i Ptsctire in the Stntc und Fadertotalled $1,320.
1 Courts. Special facilities for Ex HARDING FAVORS
prove tho quality. It pays to
Consulting Chemist says of tho water: “Of tho many waters of this and oth­
mning ami perfecting Land Titles
use thorn regularly. Stock in
APPRROPRATION FOR
our warehouse nt Sanford.
er regions that I have analyzed, 1 have found none superior in nil good quali­
HOSPITALS Finance Corporation
Booklet free from warehouse
ties nf that of t(ie “Elder Water.”—Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
Says Prices Now Are
or from—
[S C H E L L E MA1NES
Sixteen Millions Would Be Spent As
Satisfying Farmers
,
LAWYER
Armour Fertilizer Works
Relief Measure for Former
1 Gffire in the Court Iluusc
Jacksonville. Florida_____ _
| i *NFord ...
...
FLORIDA
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Optimis­
,
Soldiers,
tic views of improved conditions In the nwwwfiMmnnijrjBnrpiKBnfiHiBtiHRSi*
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Approv­ country's hesie ngrlculturn' indus­
in o sn n m in n n iR i
al
has been given by President Hard­ tries arc warranted by reports re­
|GEO. G. HERRING
ing to the hill authorizing nn npm- ceived by the War Finance Corpora­
Altorney-at-Law
printion of $10,000,(100 for the const­ tion from its Gold agencies, accord­
fC)- U Garner-Woodruff Buildir ruction of additional hospitals for war ing to astatemenl issued tonight by
veterans, Chairman Langley of the Managing Director Moyer.
SANFORD, FLA.
"Corn is now selling nt country
House public buildings nnd grounds
elevators
in Nebraska nnd Iowa nt
announced today.
forty
cents
n bushel, ns against
of tho bill also is advocat­
lENKY M c L k U U N ed Passage
From the opening of our new factory quantities of fertilizer materials have been arriving
by the federal hoard of hospitnllzn- twenty cents four months ago," ho
by boat and by rail and the mills have been busily grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to suit every
tion with tho recommendation Hint a said. "Hogs command a good mar­
JEWELER
rlnuso providing Hint $500,000 lie ex­ ket, and reports indicate that farm­
need. Wo are till ready for the big spring business now opening. Send in your orders early
MY SPECIALTIES:
pended in enlarging Mount Alto hos- ers arc getting tho equivalent of
so as to avoid the rush in shipping.
I 'fhard’s Hand-Painted Chins
nitnl. at Washington, D. C., bo olirn- eighty to ninety cents for corn that
is marketed on tiie hoof. Tho market
p r i m 's Sterling Silver
Innted.
Did you see thu picture of the big Potash boat at our docks in the Jacksonville Timos-Cnfor
sheep is stabilized. They nro sell­
Roms' Plated Ware
A copy of n resolution unanimously
| E|dn nt1d Waltham Watches
ion of January 6th? Cargo, 5,000 tons and nearly half of it for us—real old-fashioned Ger­
adopted by the board which hnB boon ing in largo quantities and ut prices
man Sulphate. Write today.
studying tho Government hospitali­ considered satisfactory to the growers
zation program, and approved by tho and feeders.
,rc*l I*ost Your Cleaning and President, wns transmitted today to “Tho cnttlo mnrkct is no longer de­
Dyeing to
Mr. Langley. The committee chair­ moralized; the breeding herds nro
ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative
man announced that ho would seek to being held; tho young stock is no
longer
being
sacrificed
and
tho
feed­
hnvo the committee report the blit
immediately, so it can be taken up by ing nnd fattening business Is proceed­
ing in good volume nnd with fairly
|French Dry Cleaners
If you are nil tun down, weak and satisfactory returns. There I b a broad
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
market for wool nnd hidco nt good
nervous
nnd
feel
out
of
sorts
with
Steam
Iovorything and everybody, got back ' prices.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
{! M#ln StJacksonville, Fla. in lino by taking Tanlac.—Union Phar­ J "The grain markets nro showing a
' good consumptive
demand. The
f prepar parcel poatage on ra ta m macy.—Adv.

WAGE SCALE
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 28

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922

VOLUME X III

IN MOURNING
DISCUS WHOLESALER’S TAX CAPITALOVER
ROMA DISASTER,
TO PAY SOLDIERS’ BONUS
RECEPTIONS CALLED
RILL IS LATEST MOVEMENT
U IU L I

HERALD

1 u

U l* 1

1

lil\ J T U l t l U l l A ,

WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
OFF
WILL BE ATTENDED BY
REPRESENTATIVE CROWD

F ,a£ s at Ha,f MMast*
and Arrangements Being
a d e fo r F u n e ra ls

ALL OFFICERS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.— (By the Associated Press).— Due
M&amp;iij ITlmtinenl Grow­
to the Romn disaster President Harding today announced the post­ REPUBLICANS
ers and Shippers Here
ponement until April 19th of the army and navy reception, state
MOST CO INTO affair
of official social season which was to have been held at the
W
ANT
PEACE
IN
Tomorrow Night
White House tonight. Four thousand invitations had been issued.
THE PRIMARY Flags are at half mast in the city as work of preparing for
bear th e " bu rd en
TARIFF ROW MUCH ENTHUSIAM
funeral progresses. Florists w^re swamped with orders and shops

Would Be General Man­
ufacturers and Whole­
salers’ Tax Same Time

STA TE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE sent emergency calls to other cities. City and every civic organ­
COMMITTEE SO DECIDES TO­
ization on Virginia Peninsula have expressed sympa thy in reso­ A FTER TWO DAYS WRANGLING 18 SHOWN ALL OVER ST. JOHN'S
OVER PREPLEXIN G
DAY AT MEETING IN JA X
lutions and police making traffic regulations to care for thousands
BASIN ON THE SUBJECT
QUESTIONS.
nt the funeral tomorrow. Services for two will be held this after­
OF SHIP BY WATER.
Lllr Thr Aminrlntrit I'rraa)
noon at Hampton.
I l l y T h r Aaaurtnl rd I' rraal
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 22.—All
WASHINGTON, hob. 22.—After s
Advice hns been received from W.
WASHINGTON |Dcc. 23?—The fl- appointive ns well us elective officers
NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. 23.— Many relatives of Roma vic­ two days' row over American valun- Mt Tnrploy, secretary of tho CcntrM
ninclmr of the soldiers' bonus by who have been nominated In Demo­ tims are here today to claim bodies and attend public funeral ser­
tlon, republican tariff framers of the Floridn Water Traffic league, that a
mfons of n manufacturers’ or whole- cratic primaries last few years will vices to be conducted by army authorities tomorrow.
house and senate got down today to j„rK0 min,i)erfl 0f member* of the
ho
nominated
again
this
year
if
the
jslors’ tax was discussed in what was
the business of a possible compro- ]pngue nro arranging to attend tho
terms
expire
before
December
31st,
described as a "general sort of way”
mise. Two plans were snid to have meeting to he held here Friday ovoat two sessions today of the republi­ 1023, tho State Democratic Commit­
bcon
proposed with the understand- n|nRi tho 24th. at 7:30 p. m. Mr.
can members of tho house ways and tee decided here today. Usunl one
Ing
thnt
when the senators hud do- Tnrpley further advised thnt a great
mrnns committee donling with this per cent of first year's snlury to de­
elded
on
them
house members would dcn1 of enthusiasm has been ovldencsubject. It wns announced that there fray primary expenses reduced to onebe
called
in
again.
C(j on the pn'rt 0f tho members In ndwould he no further sasslons until half of one per cent after Chairman
Under
one
of
the
plans,
as
explain(
nct.nt sections, nnd thnt tho league
in the
Frldny nnd member* Indicated thnt Raney explained a surplus
ed by Chairman Fordnoy, of the house H now functioning nlong tho linos
treasury
left
from
the
last
primary.
there wns no disposition to hurry a
ways nnd means committee, nd vnl- fl„. w,)ich it wns orKan|xod. T h„ 0bHeated debate on resolution defining
decision.
LAID BEFO RE SEN ATE COMMIT- THIS TIM E IT HITS TH E FIR E- orem duties on imported merchandise j 0ct8 0f tho Centra! Florida Wnter
Representative T.ongworth of Ohio, Democratic electors. Resolution pro­
MEN AND TH E
T E E TODAY BY
comparable with American made Trnfflc league are to promote the de­
rnnkinir member of the speclnl com­ vided electors must bo white, believe
OILERS
LODGE
goods would he assessed on the basis vc|0pmont of tho facilities nnd bu*lmittee. said It wns his judgment thnt in Democratic pnrty principles and
of the value of the domestic produced
nf thp st&gt; Johns rivcr( to SPCure
n conoriil manufacturers' nnd whole­ vote for pnrty nominees. George Bas­
lllr 'I'lir Aaaitrlnlrd I'rraal
(llr Thr Aamrlntrit I'rraa I
articles.
Imported
goods
not
comequitable
freight rntes Into, out of
WASHINGTON. Fel&gt;. 23.—Modified | CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Another pay
salers' tnx similar to thnt In force In sett, of St. Augustine, led tho attack
Parable
with
American
produc
V
„.j
through
Central Florida ami gento
eliminate
provision
stipulating
be­
blanket resolutions to four-power Pa- slash, tills time hitting ten thousand
Cnnmln would he recommended. Tie
woultl pay a duty on the basis of the Crn||y to assist in improving the *orlief
in
Democratic
principle*
on
tho
cific
treaty
laid
before
the
senate
forj
railroad
firemen
and
oilers
was
made
thought tho rates would he lower
wholesale selling price of those goods vico f„r nn(i solving the traffic prob­
thnn those In Cnnndn ns treasury ex- ground that the party had no pint- oign relations committee today by by the United States Railroad Lnhot
in American markets.
Jems of the shippers of freight Into
prrt« hud estimated thnt the Cana­ form. Colonel Robert W. Davis led Chairman Lodge after conference with Board today when it announced rulei
The
other
plan,
Mr.
Fordncy
said,
ntu| oUt 0f Central Floridn, nnd Its
dian rntes if put In force in this supporters of provision and rcsolu -1 President Harding with iminedintu effective March first eliminating ex- wns to asshs all ad valorem duties on trniles territory,
country would yield $580,000,000 n tion was adopted as first submitted.' opposition from several Republicans tra pay after the tenth hour and set- the basis of the wholesale selling
To ,|nto the longue hns educated a
year. *nr more thnn| $200,000,000 in Spectators attending the meeting in -'as well as Democratic com m ittee1ting up split trick of eight houn price of the imported articles in the j,r,.nt many of tho shippers in cities
excess nf tho sum which It hns been eluded Governor Hardee, William J . members llorah, nnd Johnson, Rcpuh- within spread of twelve without any markets of tho United States.
Ibis n,ljnocnt to Sanford to the value of
rstimntcd would ho needed tR finnnee Bryan and Frank E. Jonningc, tho |lk-ans, both pronounced inodifiod overtime pay.
is the plan proposed by members of (ho rivor „„ „ moan8 of reducing
sponkor
of
tho
House
of
Rupresentndraft
unsatisfactory.
New
resolution
the cash payments to the former ser­
tho tnrlff commission nnd tho court G,elr rates. The continual effort ho­
' provides nothing in treaty shall he
tivus.
vice men.
Storms
Predicted
of
customs appeals.
|ng made in this direction will in a
construed as conuniting United States
Mr. Longworth snld he did not
Followed
by
Cold
and
short whllo build up n volume of
' tn exercise of armed force without
think the bonus bill would he toady
ri h h h ^ h
* * business to this port thnt will provo
|consent of congress.
Northwest
Snowed
in
far the house this week or next. He
* * most profitable, In nddition, volume
said thnt tljero wns some disposition
cf business will entice cnpltnl to erect
j(' M’TAIN OF SHIP
Will Overspread Coastal' Region by
on the pnrt of mnny houso mombers
warehouses
In Sanford nnd the moveCOMMITS
SUICIDE
Tomorrow Night
tn postpone nctlon on tho measure
| V'tit of this merchandise by truck to
V ESSEL WAS ADRIFT
far n time to nwnlt the opening of
adjacent cities will necessitate tho
--------lllr Thr Aaanrlntrit I'rraal
the i refunding negotiations between
lly a Man Who Knows More
III? Thr Aaanrlntril 1'rrail)
WASHINGTON, Fell. 23.—Storms
construction of widoi rond1: to necomthe United Stntcs nnd the debtor n n -'
--------■
About "Notes" thnn
KEY W EST, Feb. 23.—J . N. Schutc and cold wave which made northwest
^ rdnto this traffic. The ship hy track
Rons. Cnlllnir attention that the re- FER T IL IZ E R
PRODUCTION
njitnin of Itho four-masted British ice and snow hound will reach tho
"Bowling"
movement has been a prime factor In
GUARANTEED UNDER
funding commission had hern ap­
ehooncr "Lewis Brothers,” on tin- Great Lakes region, Ohio Valley, Ten- h
M
^ l&gt;.i In
f t bringing cheaper rateH to jo) grent
MODIFIED FORM.
pointed by President Harding, the
oyngc from Mobile to Spain, shot nessee and East Gulf states tonight
Mnny sections uf the country. It is
Ohio member snid there was renson
I
‘mself to death Thursday morning „r early tomorrow and will overspread
Fresh from prayer meeting tho „ solution of the problem to those
lllr Thr Assnrlnlnl I'rraal
to believe thnt before July the U nit­
WASHINGTON! Feb. 23.—Three &gt;hile tho vessel wns off tho south- Atlantic coastal region by tomorrow Congregational hoys swooped down communities In this section of Flor­
ed States would have some of the re­
uit the Men’s Club Innt night and j,|„ whlch are not so fortunate ns
e'tcrntions in the proposal made by r.st coast of Florida. No member night.
funded bonds In hnnd.
„
„ , .
,
,
.
f the crew wns able to navigate t h
e
---------------------------trimmed them to suit their own in- fanford in having both rnil nnd water
The president. Mr. T.ongworth went .Hcnry Ford for ll,nR0 nnd »&gt;urchnB0 hip nnd the schooner drifted aim- R IT I8II GOVERNMENT
livldunl tastes. Probably they were facilities. It is the intention of tho
an tn say, undoubtedly would not he j f the government’s nitrate and pow- |,„s|y until spoken by tho tanker
celebrating Washington’s birthday, ,.„k, np to build up tho wnter business
IIA S INVITED IRISH
opposed to the snlo nf some of tho cr projects nt Muselo Shoals, Ala., f -.!,lnc Sun. The steamship put one
o that truck lines will regularly
TO.COM E TO LONDON anyway they were right.
foreign bonds In thin country to oh- hivo been agreed to by tho Detroit jjf j j H officers aboard tho schooner
Helding, the Congregational Btnr, c,.rVo theso communities and secure
join money for tho bonus. He ndd- Irnnufncturor.
They are:
|-hI he brought the vessel Into Key
Illy Tl,r .Iwiirlnlril I'rraa)
liowlcd his usual high averago, but f„r t hom the benefit of cheaper rates,
LONDON, Feb. 23.—The
British the surprise of tho evening was Jake (r|ic Snnf„r&lt;J chamber of Commerce
ed thnt before this could he done co n -1 1. To write into the proposed jf , . Ht today.
f ivornmcnt hns invited the Irish Holly. Ilis one gamo of 224 tied Doc strongly urges local business men to
errs* would have to enact a law glv- ontracts a definite guarantee to pro- j
«
---------------------------ignatorics to the Anglo-Irlsii treaty Bower for high score this season.
ine authority to tho secretary of the j tire fertilizers In their finished form ROCKEFELLER R E FU SE S
affiliate with tho league nnd assist In
«. eomo to London for a conference
treasury to so dispose of the securi- •&lt; « given annunl minimum tonnage.
CONSENT FOR MARRIAGE
As n result of this victory the Con- materializing thoso objects for which
Mrs ns the present la w provides that J 2. To capitalize tho operating
||I8 GRAND-DAUGHTER n tho whole situation.
grogntionnl Club goes in first place. jt |„ organized. It Is a wonderful
be must use them In f i r i n g n pnrt inmpnny which is- to ho erdoted for
-----------------------------------Below arc tho details of the opportunity now thnt nil sections- ndof the piddle debt.
P»rPo8° of supervising the MusDAYTONA, Fob. 23.—John D. MARION COUNTY ON
slaughter.
ncent to Snnford nro interested In
The Ohio member snid the p resi-1 It* Shoals operations,
Plockcfeller hns not yet given his conCAPITAL REMOVAL ^
Men's C'luh
ho benefits accruing from tho ship
dent was opposed to the enactment of | 3, To rcvlso the Inngungo of tho ( ,.nt to the nuirringu of his grandWILL HA\E MEETING Betts ...................... 1C2 121
* *,r’ | y water movement. Tho dally serOvorlin ................. 121)
107
bonus legislation without any pro- &gt;i-cn1lcd farm ers’ clause in order the daughter, sixteen year old Mathilda
vico thnt Snnford Is now receiving
121
vision for raising tho fund*. I f tho Hcllvcry of fertilizers from tho pro- JfcCormlck, to Max Oser, thu Swiss
0 CAl X
ThT^Mar l on Amnnn .........1........
‘ G0|s something that should b* contln05
proposed snles tnx provision wns uclng plnnt to tho consumers nt a siding master, close friends hero of ounty |,0aP(| of trndo nt a meeting Honnctt ................. 108
3&lt;&gt;‘-’ tP(| throughout the year, and tho
beaten in the house, he added, the bill roflt not exceeding eight per cent. Rockefeller said today. Harold F. . )ni_ht wm
tho nronosals for Fox ................. .......133
'^ 2 j ocni chambor has been assur'd by
then simply would he a charge nsed mi the cost of manufacture.
.TcPormlck was recently divorced by |lovlntr thp c„pit„, from Tnllnhnssco Bearden ................ 120 120
&lt;ho transportation company that 'his
acnlnst tho treasury. It wns his -M r. F ord s npprovnl of theso modi- tockofeller’s daughter, nnd Miss Me- j , „omc morp ccntra| ,)0|nt (n tho
crvico will bo continued only so lung
Club totla .............................1038 s there is sufficient hua!n''ss to tnako
"Pinion thnt If a sales tnx woro re- fi ations wns announced today by W. JCVrmlck will visit Rockefeller nt Or- |tntc Thp ,){inr(, i() fl|„0 oxpectc,| to
Congregational Club
ported tho house would he given nn ® Mnyo, chief engineer for the Ford jnond In the near future to discuss rf nn ikn InuUnlinn «9 llin t)nlnll#M
he dally operation of bento profitBolding ........... ..... 20! 177 180 r,r’8 )ihlo.
opportunity to voto separately on thnt compnny unon his return from Doproposed marriage, it is said.
hnmbor of commerce to appoin n
&gt; I-4roit whore ha wont Inst week to conHolly ................ ..... 122 221 150
tax.
I f
'
Through the efforts of tho Central
(Mcgnto to attend the convention to
121) 121 1(10
A sepnrnte vote hns been demand- cr with the Detroit mnnufncturor. J. J. Oickinson
Fc held on March 15 to orilnnizo enp- Pennington ....
1,1 Floridn W ater Traffic leuguo, volume
Remind ............ ..... 132 130 133
ed hy opponents of n snles tnx, who J'ormal announcement to tho houso
of river tonnngo should show on fnI nl removal association.
Will Make Race
120
Jew ett .............. ..... 127
continued to day to tighten tholr IrMItary committee .members who are
“^ * crenso, not only Insuring tho roten112
Christenson ....
lines for the fight which Is regarded fivcstlgntlng tho offer In congress
For Circuit Judge Brokcrapc Firm
**^i Ion of the dally service, but augu*
nn all sides ns almost certain. Op- i*'ll b® made by Mr. Mayo ns soon ns
picnting It ns well. It is the duty o f
Club total...............................2233
pononts snld thnt, If necessary, there | rrangements for him to testify are
For some time it Iiiih been rumor­
Goes Broke Today,
Irvery business man In Snnford to he
would ho n fight all nlong tho lino Rmiplotcd, probably tomorraw.
ed thnt Hon. J . J . Dickinson, of this
k’/j Mnnw p a im t a i
present at thu meeting In tho Valdez
Big:
Liabilities
NO MORE LAI ITAL
th,g Fr|(|ay oven|n|t&lt; Tho f u.
from tho ways nnd means commltee | While tho three alterations were city, and onu of Seminole’s prominent
'
.. • |
‘o the pnrty conference, then to tho M in d ed hy some, committee mom­ attorneys, would make the race for Joh „ „ urkt&gt;t Kormcr Uf s . Treasurer,
'TOO MUCH TRO UBLE
tUro success of Sa*nfcrtl’s efforts to
mies committee, nnd finally to the b ’rs ns greatly Improving tho fonn the position of Judge of tho Seventh
Everything.
AT LISBON, PORTUGAL tjeomo the wholesnlu distributing
hmisp. Thoy did not think tho fight I f Uic proposnl, nnd adding to its Judicial Circuit. A representative of
______
--------I enter Is dopcndnnt In no small men*would last long, hut continued to Y&gt;luo ns they vfow it from tho goy- tho Herald asked Mr, Dickinson' t o -1
A«»„r,nirU ,'rraa)
..
. re. upon
.
ll jr........................................
’riit* Aamirinipii i'rraal
the success obtained, hy the
circulate petitions ntnong house mem- b'rimcnt’s standpoint, other mom tors day about the rumor nnd ho said it
NEW YORK, Fob. 23.—Tno liahilLISBON, Feb, 23.sTho l*ortuguHe JCentrnl Florida W ater Traffic league
}iPrs
• aid It would have been mndc more was true: and thnt hu had ^ .a Ini- ties of the brokerage firm of Knrdos government is considering moving |n interesting shippers, nnd the sue__________________
cccptnhle If Mr. Ford had alio portunod for some time hy tho bar of l Burke, which Inst night wont Into Jtho cnpltnl to Colmhre, 110 miles rnH of the league In turn is dotermMORMON M ISSIO N A RIES
* rcc&lt;l to, n reduction In tho Ionic the three counties in tho circuit to JTio hands of u receiver, wns variously northuiiBt of Lisbon, oh a result of nod hy tho supports of Its mombers,
PHASED THROUGH ST R E E T S
*’RU8° from 100 to G0 Y°nrH aH Hl,K‘ stnnd for nomination. The circuit stlmntod here todny at from $700,-1 he constant disturbances at tho pros- amongst whom the most nctlvo should
OF PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND f ^ te‘l l,y Secretary Weeks when he comprises Seminole, Volusia and 00 to $1,500,000. John Burko, for- cat cnpithl.
.
t „ the business men of Snnford.
______
P stifled before the commlttoe.
Brevard counties and is one of the ir.er treasurer of the United States,
hit Tin* A .-orisi"a » T "« i
I On this point, however, Mr. Mnyo most compnct circuits In thu state «hn resigned a little more thnn n TOCK BRO K ERS
riV A I, O F F E R S B E FO R E
PLYMOUTH. Englnnd, Feb. 23.— ^plained thnt Mr. Ford still folt the Judge Perkins is tho present judge of y?nr ago, is a member of the firm,
A RE BREAKING
M ILITARY COMMITTEE
f’evernl Mormon missionaries woro ( o' yenr period wns too short n time tho circuit end hns given general sat- and ho doclnrcd todny that ho had lost
ON EXCHANGE
pursued through tho streets yester- |j;-cssnry under tho proposed con- jsfnction nnd nt present it Is not everything In tho collapse of the busiFOR MUSCLE SnO A L S
&lt;lny hy n mob, on account of their p-nct for development of tho Muscle known whether ho will ngnin become ess. Bankers who wore associated
l l l r T h r Aaanelalrd I'rraa l
l l l r T h r Aaunrlntrd I'rr aa )
NEW YORK,
Fob. 23.—Tho susutterances In Mnrkot Square.
Tho fftonls water powor nltrntq plnnts In a cnndldnta or not ns his largo Inter- * !th him in tho past nro quoted as
^
WASHINGTON, Fob. 23.— Tho ri­
pollco rescued them with difficulty.
ho section of the country where thoy osts In farming nnd fruit growing are nylng that thoy believed Burke tho l ,cn"l°n ° f S. S. Huskily &amp; Co., stock al offers of Henry Ford nnd tho Alano situated
among
in Volusia county.
in tho
dovolopment
wnH announced. from
, . ^ tho Inrgost
r
. Innocent dupe
___ ____
______
_______ 0f ,
, the ros- nmn Powor compnny for Muscle
NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Two band­
Mr. Dickinson will make an a n -1 ho nmazing situation revealed hy tho M',,Tn °I t®*3 Consolidated stock ex- fhonls nro officially before the house
Its held up Jacob Wlsnnck, whole- ( The sumo subject, hut a .different nounccment of his candidacy Intor.
military committee to d ay.. ( That
fiilu re. The nssets of the Arm are hnnge today.
pale jewel hrokor today nnd esenaped nnd most interesting locturer, PrinInced at $150,000.
froily received tho power company'*
With
tOfl Afln worth of lllaiMnnita
'
Hear a g a i n ! ' __________________
Wlth $20,000
diamond* nf-|cess
Thcntro, Snnford, Sunday, ,7:80 ,•Have you hoard7
Hear Attomoy Powell, of Nashville, | roposnl from tho house for lnveatl'Millions
Now
Living
Will. Never j At times wo suspect that tho dogs Tenn., loeture nt tho Princess Thcntro potion and report, while It prepared
ter knocking him unconscious.
Ip, m. No collection.
28fl-2t4w
Die," Sundiiy nlfeht nt the Princess ‘ of war nre closly related to the dog In Snnford, Sunday night, 7:30. F re e .' o complcto the *tudy of Ford's hid
Theatre,
Snnford. Free.
28G-2t&amp;w.' the manger.
The
Herald
for
Post
Cnrds.
Tho Herald for Post Cnrds.
28G-2t&amp;w his week.

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IS PAYING TH E MILLIONS IT
WILL TAKE TO PU T OVEIt
THE BONUS BILL.

MODIFIED
ANOTHER CUT
IN THE WAGES OF
RESOLUTIONS
FOUR TREATY RAILROAD MEN

LOOKS LIKE
FORD’S CONTRACT
WILL BE GOOD

BOWLING
LEAGUENOTES

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�THE s An M RD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1922

THE BEST LOTS

BEST LOCATION

EASIEST TERMS

LOWEST PRICES

Located at the corner of Celery Avenue and the Mellonville Road—Celery Avenue is now paved past this beauti­
ful addition and the paving of the Mellonville road is now assured. THINK what the paving of Mellonville road
will mean to those who purchase lots in this addition NOW.

SALE MOW GOING

i M ORE THAN 3 0 LOTS SOLD THURSDAY
FREE
AUTO
SERVICE

SALESMEN
ON
BUENA

To ADDITION

VISTA

A LL DAY
E V ER Y DAY

EV ERY

NO COST,

DAY

NO OBLIGA­
TION

UNTIL

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DARK
LOOKING EAST ON C EL ER Y AVE. SHOWING BUENA VISTA ON THE RIGHT.

PRICES
$ 95
$115
250
265
355
595

$ 85
175
315

$10 DOWN

$135
300
645

\1I Lots, $250 and ui

$25 DOWN

on all Lots over $250

Most remarkable prices and terms ever ofTered on such high grade property. 10% discount for all cash! W ar­
ranty Deed—Free Abstracts— No payment during sickness and loss of employment—No notes— No Mortgages!

FREE DEED TO YOUR HEIRS IN CASE OF DEATH

+ DATE. NOV.. 1021.4
SANFORD !; M

Belle Ilifl|•BO(ml.

K.IP.SCib. Eantj*?.

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The plat below shows Buena Vista Estates with its
streets and dimensions. To get there go East on'First
Street to Sanford Avenue, South on Sanford Avenue to
Commercial Avenue, then to Mellonville Avenue, then
South on Mellonville Avenue to Celery Avenue, then East
to Buena Vista Estates, or come to our office at First and
Park avenue and we will take you out in our free auto­
bile.
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY LOTS NOW

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— Now is the time to start to own your own home.

— Mother earth is the ONE REAL SA FE INVESTMENT.

1.— What good does the growth of this wonderful city do you if you don’t
own your home?
5.—-These terms and prices are within reach of all.

fi.—This is the Inst (inc addition, so close in to the city, nnd is in the puth of
Sanford’s newest nnd best growth.

COME NOW WHILE AVAILABLE
No Tracts will be held for anyone: “First come, first
served.” Every tract is priced with number and price in
plain figures on a card on each tract.

TEN DAYS BIG SALES
NO AUCTION
These lots will sell very rapidly at these terms and prices.
This is within your reach. Act quickly
before it is too late

D on ’ t Delay!

Think!

Act!

B uy Now!

A. J. QUIGLEY, General Manager

SANFORD OFFICE:

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Corner F irst Street nnd Park Ave.
(W ith Miller Furniture Co.)

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Phone No. 9

C. H. GOODPASTURE, Superintendent

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.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,19*2

SHOALS PLANT AS
PUBLIC U T IL IT Y
SUGGESTION NOW

new Ford touring car and It Is ex­
pected that a record-breaking crowd
will ho present at that timo. Many
other valuablo presents woro given
away nt tho timo of tho lot nnd many
wero made happy who attended, Oth­
ers were made happy by tho purchnso
ALABAMA POWER CO. WOULD of somo of tho fino lots being sold nt
tho new subdivision on such fnvornhlo
FURNISH ELECTRICITY TO
terms thnt anyone cun purchase a nice
ALL IF GIVEN CHANCE
building lot now. Go out to tho new
subdivision and got n lot before they
(llr The Aanarlntrd l’r«-«*)
/
WASHINGTON, Fob. 20.—Supply j«ro nil sold,

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o f hydroelectric power for municipal j
FA IR SU C C ESSFU L;
and industrial purposes throughout
PRA ISED BY MANY;
tho region within transmission dis­
R EC EIPTS SlMoO.OO
tance of Muscle Shoals, Ala., estim at­
ed by engineer experts at 400 miles,
The thirteenth Subtropical Mid­
wns promised lust night by Thomas
W. Martin, president of the Alnbnmn winter Fuir closed last night with tho
Power Company, in tho event cohgress greatest crowds in tho history of
accepts tho offur of thnt compnny for
the fnir. Thousands filed through the
purchase and leasu of the shoals pro­
gates during the day, nil vacant lots
jects,
Mr. Martin’s statement pointed out in the vicinity of tho grounds were
that the ofTor to operate at Muscle crowded with autos, nnd nil nvnilublc
Shoals under the federal waterpowor space in tho grounds wns parked. Tho
act obligated tho company to func­ greatest fair In the history of Or­
tion ns n public utility bound to servo lando, wnH the comment heard on all
sides.
every one without discrimination, eith­
The exhibits were hotter than us­
er in rates or in servlco.
ual,
great praise being heard from
Tho statem ent further said thnt a
the
thousands
who visited. Tho midwide demand existed in the South for
incronscd'powe7fnVllltios''nndTh«tVhls |
w,lf , n, " 0,,‘l mnBS of humanity
consideration had prompted tho A in -1 untM* ml,lnl« ht’ mnkinK morry nn‘&gt;
taking in tho Johnny J . Jan es’ shows.
barna company to make tho olTcr.
The grand circuit races, held in
Confidence wus expressed by Mr.
connection
with the fnir, brought
Martin that the entire power output
much
favorable
comment, and it can
would l)e promptly nhsorbod. IIo also
be
easily
said
that
more people were
declared that the company’s policy
interested
in
racing
this year than
would be if the offer was accepted “to
ever
before.
About
75
o f the finest
make ns wide a use us possible of this
horses
In
tho
country
spent
the win­
great resource” at Muscle Shonls.
ter
months
in
Orlnndo,
and
they
were
Progress wus mado by the house
In
the
jilnk
of
condition
for
tho
big
military committee Saturday In its
races.
consideration of tho Ford offer for
The exhibit of poultry waH the best
purchnso and leasu of tho shoals pro­
that
has ever been offered the follow­
je cts, although the committee's hear­
ers
of
tho poultry industry. All
ing were suspended Snturdny until to­
classes
of
hints were shown, making
day. Members of that body Individ­
a
well
balanced
exhibition.
ually summed up testimony taken in
The
hog
and
cattle entries woro
the Inst two weeks nnd conferred with
the
best
in
the
history
of the organi­
Mr. Ford's representative.
zation, and many fine varieties wero
W. B. Mayo, personal spokesman for
Mr. Ford conferred with Ropdescnta- shown. ThiH is another Important
industry in the state, and the inter­
tlve Jam es, Republican, of Michigan,
est in this work is in creasin g with
before he left for Detroit. Mr. Mayo
the passing of the years.
gave the Michigan member a state­
The fair was nlso successful from
ment for tho committee’s record show­
a financial standpoint, although the
ing the number of tons of llnislicd fe r­
tilizers Mr. Ford could produce an­ official paid admissions for the finnl
day of the fair have not been fully
nually nt MuhcIo Shoals by applying
tabulated. The total receipts
for
throe formulas to the 110,000 tons of
the
four
days
through
Friday
amount
ammonium nitrntes which ho guaran­
to $11,501,48, and Saturday’s gate
tees by tho proposed contract to man­
receipts are expected to bring the
ufacture nt Plant No. 2. By one for­
grand totul well nhovc the $15,000
mula, it waB said, 1,825,000 tons would
mark. The receipts for the week by
he possibto while 1,280,000 and 002,500 would ho produced respectively if the day are as follows; Tuesday,
$1,205.88; , Wednesday, $2,080.70;
tho other processes wero applied.
Thursday, $8,080.10; Friday, $1,000.
It was understood that Mr, Mayo
Tho attendance yesterday was far
would suggest several alterations In
better than any day previous and tho
the Ford offer In addition to thnt
total attendance for tho week is ex­
ors shrdlu shrdlu shrdlu etnoin un un
pected to be around 10,000.— Orlando
guaranteeing a minimum yearly pro­
Sentinel,
duction of completed fertilizers In lieu
of the provision pledging tho manu­
facture of certain fertilizer com­ FLORIDA SEN T C ELERY
TO CALIFORNIA AS FAR
pounds which a number of committee
BACK AS YEAR 1917
members have insisted should he writton into the proposed agreement.
Referring to press dispatches in
the
Times-tJnion yesterday relative
SA U I.S DREW F R E E LOT
to the shipment of celery to Los An­
AT SU B-DIVISIO N SA LE
geles, Cnllf., from Sanford and BruSA TU RDAY AFTERNOON 'l-'iitown, Chase &amp; Co,, of Jackson­
ville, yesterday said that these cars
H. S, Sauls was tho lucky one to of celery wore not the (Irst to be
draw the free lot in Ituena Vista S a t­ shipped to California from Florida.
urday afternoon. There .were two
Tho records of the concern show
numbers called before his number but that on March 28, ll&gt;17, Chase &amp; Co.,
tho holders of the lucky numbers wero shipped a solid car of celery from
not on the ground to claim the lot and Sanford to I.os Angeles.
forfeited their rights to the same. The
Chase &amp; Co. state thnt while Cali­
free lot Number two will bo given fornia is a large producer of celery,
away next Saturday together with tho it has drawn upon Florida for sup­
plies, not only this qeasnn, but nlso in
the past.—1Times-Unlon.

CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH

ht

§

TOWNS WITH A BACK COUNTRY
TH RIVE.

alarm that many of them are but a
one-resource town. That is the aald
town in question has hut one re­
source to fall back on. Ho paid a
visit to Miami nnd ho voices our sen­
timents to n T. In an interview with
tho Miami Metropolis editor, ho said;
”1 am vory anxious to go through
the Everglades. It soems to me
there is tho real answer to Miami's
future. In the long run, Miami is
better off for ono dollar spont in
draining the Everglades than for
five dollars spent on places of
amusement. It is important for
cities to spend monoy on developing
things thnt will continually yield
forth wealth, rather thun thlgns of
temporary value, which muBt be fod
all the timo in order to bo kept up.”
To be plain Mr. Babson can sec
thnt with tho Everglades once de­
veloped and farmed by a good class
of fanners it will bring more wealth
into Miami tbnn all of tho tourists
who enter that city and moroly pntronize one class of men—tho hotel­
keepers, nnd tho lattar in turn buy
their hotel supplies from Jackson­
ville und tho city gets hut littlo value.
The Everglades Is tho solution to
the prosperity of more than one
South Florida city nnd if they do not
grab the opportunity waU'ng them
by tho development of the several
million acres of tho richest land in
tho world, the fault is theirs.
At ono time West Palm Bench
boosters made n big bid for the Ev­
erglades trade. Tho Palm Beach
canal leading to Lake Okeechobee
was deepened, a railroad was started
nnd the golden spike actually .driven
by tho governor of the state. Then
West I’alm Bench secured a mail
contract nnd all mall for the Glades
section wns delivered from thnt city,
and to further the business the city
expended $20,000 on a stub cnnnl nnd
Induced tho F. E. C. railroad to build
a spur track from their main lino to
the head of the stub canal where
anjplo warehouses and docks were
built to receive the largo amount of
products sent in from the Glades.
Business boomed und thousands of
dollars wore spent in \Vest Palm
Bench among the mor hunts and it
looked as if that city had caught
Miami asleep at the switheh. The
latter city had done nothing in the
furthorment of securing the big bus­
iness from the Glades and West Palm
Reach had things her own way.
. Did West Palm Roach hold on to
her purse of gold? She did not.
Since that time the celebrated gold
spike railroad has been thrown into
the discard; the stub cnnnl has been
allowed to (111 up und the Hpur truck
removed. The mall contract Is now
delivered from Moore Haven, thanks
to the energetic developer nt Clewiston, John R, O’Brien, who is awake
working out plans for the betterment
of the Glades on and south sides of
the big lake while others are sleep­
ing.
And now comes Miami with anoth­
er spurt nnd unless West Palm Bench
is careful the former city will carry
oir the plum, basket, and everything.
Orlando bus a back county to some
extent luit not enough. Yet
that
city is the best all the year round
burg in South Florida. Tho mer­
chants report a big summer buslii'*ss as well as winter. The many
towns surrounding Orlando all pay
triuto to this progressive place nnd
the farm ers nnd grove owners do
their trading there.
Sanford is another place that en­
joys an all the year round business
beenuso her merchants are live wires
ami suit goods cheap ami people come
to that town to trade twenty miles
around. The
celery and lettuce
fields in and near Sanford contribute
many dollars to the growth of tfm
town.
Daytona nnd St. Augustine are
strictly resort towns. Their -summer
(uisinesH is not what is should In*,
and with the many hotels, apartments
and private houses to say nothing of
the dozen or two curio stores in each
place rinsed for the summer, makes
things look rather dull in the seven
months of thesummor season.
What we want to see is every town
and city in Florida become all llie
year nroiind plnccs and when that
time comes Florida will he the most
prosperous of all tho Southern states.
W inter Pnrk Post.
------------ n------------PU BLIC ITY PU LLS FOR POPU­
LATION.

give adulation It would bring out the
name of {Clssimmee.
In speaking of tho prizes won at
tho Tnmpn fnir by tho county of St.
Lucie, and St. Luclu's plea thnt tho
By a Sanford Celery.Fed
splendid productive ability of thnt
*
*
Man
to
county wns not receiving its duo pub­
*
*
licity, the Jacksonville Tlmos-Union
R n t o t o t o t o t a t o t o t oI t o
has tho following to say, editorially:
“There is ono sure way to mnko peo­
A Stranger
ple ns famillnr with tho exnct loention
Last Sabbath the Rev. Mr. Thirdof St. Ludo county us they are with
the location of Miami, Palm Bench, ly’s sormon lasted ju st ten minutes.
Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Jackson­ Ho explained thnt he had tho regu­
ville and other Florida cities, and that lar onc-hotir document ready for dais by advertising, by persistent tell­ livery, but nt tho Inst minuto his dog
ing to tho people where St.
Luelo got hold of the manuscript and had
county is ns well ns what it is noted chewed up all but the ten-minute part.
for in the matter of agricultural pro­
A fter tho sermon u strnngor came
duction. Saint Luelo county, by not up and Introduced himsolf.
advertising extensively is missing its
" I enmo from Blngvillc,” ho snhl,
ono big opportunity. It is like hav­ "nnd I ju st thought If your dog had
ing a million dollars locked up in n any pups I would like to got ono to
safety deposit box, drawing nu inter­ tuko homo to our pastor,”— Selected.
est, earning nothing.
"St. Lucie l» not the only county in
Thought for the Day
Florida thnt is ’losing out’ by not ad­
Before wo can bring happiness to
vertising. Duval, like a number of others, wo must first ho happy our­
others, is doing the same thing—and selves; nor will happiness abide with­
has thousands of dollars' worth of pro­ in us unless wo confer it to others.
ducts, if the people only knew about If there he n smile upon our lips, those
it.
around us will soon smile, too, and
"There are Florida counties, those our happiness will become the truer
that arc advertising to tho world con­ anil deeper as wo hoc others happy.
cerning what they have, telling where — Maeterlinck.
they are nnd what they are doing,
that nre^prospurlng greatly.
They
The Stork.
give to TfonorouK advertising proper The Stork is not a bird of song,
credit. Lake is one of the conspicuous
His feathers are not gay,
counties in this respect. Dade, to His beak ami neck and IcgH arc long,
some extent, is another. And thuy are
He has pot much to say,
not depending wholly on booklets,
cither. They arc generously using Ho 'tends to business every day,
the newspaper and magazine columns, j Spring, summer, winter, fa ll;
arid arc getting results that arc to He never takes a holitlay
be seen in increased population, in­
Nor seems to sleep at all.
creased laud values, augmented bank
deposits, more and better business all Sometimes (perhaps) he may ho late,
around. When other counties, Saint
As some folks hnvo accused,
Lucie included, do likewise, people (Tho chances are, I calculate,
will not have to inquire the location of
They got their dates confused).
this or that county. They will know
through advertising.”
For he is "Johnnie on the spot”
Let the various Chambers of ComIn fact, sometimes, too soon
menu in that county agree to have And brings in Mnrclt, some little tot,
one of such officers made the head
Thnt wus not due till June.
and then resolve that such officer
shall, at least three times each week, I've noticed too, in cases when
send out by wire or by a well-written,
He’s turned tho clock ahead,
catchy article, carefully written and In six or eight times out of ten,
accurately worded sent by mall. Tho
The folks are newly-weds.
northern papers would gladly publish
such articles—where there was a real Whenever asked the reason why,
matter; and The Associated Press
I cautiously refrain
interest embodied in the body of the From answering—for, bye and bye,
would be pleased to get briefer tales.
The “grandma” will explain,
If the secretary of the business body
doesn’t have such a man, well, fire Meanwhile the Stork don’t seem to
hipt—and get a man who enn and will
enre
do it. It would require less than live
On whom the chips may fall
hours for three articles and the ordi­ (B ut never shows up unywheru
nary secretary has time in plenty. If
Unless he’s had a call),
Kissimmee can originate several good
I*
— Doc Magee.
stories for the world's press each
week it is certain that Fort I’ierce j Rnisuli, the Morocco bandit in rais­
can do the same. Every action of this ing Cain again and getting so trouhnature will aid the city and the entire
county.— Kisaimmeo Gazette.

TRUCK

lesomo that ho will have to bo *Up
pressed again. W0 thought he canie‘
United Slates and vent. inU)
ship building during tho war.
When the benevolent government
does something for the soldiers w
will be publishing a newspaper
suits everybody.
at
EDITOR DROPS A DELICATF
HINT.
There 1$ a $mall matter which
$omo of our $ub$cribor$ have $tom
ingly forgotten. To u$ it i$ npC(V
#$nry*ln our bu$ino$$. We are very
ni9 de$t nnd do not want to |Dm u
of It.
1 K
A b6neh of splrltalists had a
meeting her the other night and one
of our friends who wears long hoot,
wns asked if he would like to «,.
municato with somo of the depart*)
spirits nnd he said "yes.”
"W ho?” asked the medium,
"Johnny W alker," said he of
hoots.
The Orlnndo fair wns successful.
Tho gate receipts for tho week wera
$ J5,000. And yet there nro people in
Somlnolo county who say that county
fairs arc not successes.
Truly man made tho city, and af­
ter lie became sufficiently civilized
not afraid of solitude, nnd knew on
what terms to livo with nature, God
promoted him to life in the country.
—John Burroughs.
-o----Tho “big civil war" nt MncClonny
is nil n myth says later reports from
thnt place. Thero wero a dozen or
more people killed, several kidnapped,
Home wounded, several left the town,
but there wns no trouble of any kind.
It wns Just ono of those friendly little
love feasts thnt MncClonny pcuplo
have from time to time—just family
aiTnirr—us It were and they want no
assistance from the outside world at
nil.
All honor to Miss Pnttye Lyles of
the Sanford High School, the only
girl in the United States to make 100
per cent nvorngo in tho test on cur­
rent events. You nre all right, Pnttye. You nro keeping up wltfi what
Is going on uround you ns well ns
ancient'history, Greek nnd Latin and
other dead subjects. To he ahead of
every high school pupil in the United
StnteH Is going some and the San­
ford High School ngnin scores big
this year. All honor to MIsh I’attyc
nnd her tenchers nnd her parents, for
her parents nre largely responsible
for her good mnrks.
------------ o------------Tho dairy cow's the cow for me,
She pays the grocery hills;
She lifts the mortgage, keeps me free,
My life with pleasure fills.

HIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
TH E CELERY M \KKET.

.McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. a. I&gt;. Jackson­
ville, Fin. Write for special cash discounts and delivered price. Hundreds
From nil Indications Sanford has of these in use by Sanford Growers. Get December 1st, 1921, Reduced price
the world by the tail with a down-hill lists before buying.
pull this year when it comes to cel­
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.. Jacksonville, Fin.
ery. There is but little celery in j
other sections, and lame in CalKorii-1
in to speak of, nnd storage stud' all
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
used up. We cun keep our celery ns
long as possible and only ship it when
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
it is bleached and prime stall' and get
«
AGENTS
n good price all along for it. The
idea of shipping all kinds of stulf
just because tho market is still" is all
wrong and our people know it, yet
urriCK vi uei.KM ham: nuiuiiNu
some of them will do It year after
Sanford,
. . .
.
rtorldv
year. Many a good market has boon
killed by shipping green stulf and
poor stiilf. Sanford Ins th j finest
ami largest crop of celery this year
that It has ever h id. Thu market Is
good and will remain good if the
growers will use common sense and
judgment. Now is the time to make
a killing—only don’t get hil'ed y *ursclf.

General Fire

Timo and again have we preached
that the average Florida town not
only should be a progressive place
Alabama Lady Was Sick For Threi backed by 100 per cent boosters but
Year*, Suffering Pain, Nervous
they should depend upon other re­
Europe's debt to America isn’t
worthless.
Some day it will interest
sources
other
than
that
of
tourists
and Depressed— Read Her
the collectors of antiques.
who are .with us hut a few short
Own Story of Recovery,
months during the winter and then
come a long dull summer which we
must face. Many of the cities ipul
1 Faint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Stegall towns in Florida urge the building
of near lioro, recently related tho fol of more hotels, more homes and
lowing Interesting account of licr ro more of everything except the de­
ON’T let it get a start, Dr. King's
D New Discovery will get right
coveryi " I was In u weakened con velopment of the idle lands that can
down to work, relieving tho tight feeling
dttion. I wan sick threo years In bed he found at the edge of the limits of
in tliu chest, quieting the racking
suffering ft groat dent of pnln, weak, nearly every town and elty In South
cough, gently stimulating the bowels,
norvous, depressed.
I was no weak Florida.
thus eliminating the cold (icisons.
Up in West Florida the people of
Always reliable. Just good medicine
I couldn’t walk ncrona tho floor; Jusi
made to case colds and coughs.
had to lay and my littlo ones do tht that section make no bill for tour­
'Work. I was almost dead, I trlod ists yet they enjoy an all the year
For fifty years n standard remedy*
erory thing I hoard or. and a number ol
More nnd more is the fact being'rec­
All the family can take it with hclplul
round
trade
because
right
at
their
doctors. S till I didn’t got any rcllof
results. Eases the children's croup.
ognized that If n city or a county is
I couldn't oat, nnd slept poorly.
I door are farm s without number.
No harmful drugs. Convincing, heal­
believe If I hadn’t hoard of and taken These farm ers of wham sooio uru to attain considerable prominence
ing taste thnt tliu kiddies like. At all
Cardui I would lmvo died. I bought white and some black are engaged there must bo used newspaper space
druggists, 60c.
ilx bottles, after ft neighbor told mt
—
in
addition
to
other
forms
of
adver­
in tilling tho soil nnd have something
what It did for her.
tising such ns booklets und folders,
, "I began to eat nnd Bicep, began te to sell every month in tho year and
■ala my strength nnd an; now well what they have to eell is brought to j Common-sense would preclude any Mand strong. I haven't had any trow tho best trading point and disposed! gument against the publicity t ius
Slo Binco . . . I euro can twtlfy to Iht of. In turn theso fanners buy goods suggested. To keep the name of the
For Colds an d Cou&amp;ns
■ood that Cardui did mo.
I don I
city
or
tho
county
before
too
public
Think tkoro Is a bettor ton Jo muUc of tliu merchants in Hummer us well
Feel Badly? Ilowela Sluggish?
Is an essential. Kissimmee and Oseoand I bellovo It unved my life.
as in winter.
Haven’t any "pep" in work or play.
There has boon In Florida during oln county could get Into Tho Asso­
You’re constipated! Tho atlmulatlhg
For over 40 yearn, thousands of wo
action of Dr. King’s Pills brings back
men lmvo used Cardui Buccossfu ly. the past five weeks ono Roger W. ciated Press at least threo or four
old time energy. AH druggists, 25c.
In tho treatment of many womanly Bitbson, a man who Is an export sur­ times n week for tho next year if a
T J X P R O M P T ! W O N 'T O R ! P E
ailments.
proper
publicity
man
could
bo
nffordveyor of business nnd resources. Ho
If you suffer as theso womon did,
D r . K i n d ’s
lias visited soverul towns during his od for such work; and whether tho
take Cardui. It may help you, too.
Ifltuy in the atuto and notes w ith . "story” should "dig” the county or
At all drugglsta.
E 86

Heavy Cold? Chest
All Clogged Up ?

’s
Dr.
New D iscovery

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

linn— lots nre being sold right along and building in this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Snnford nt heart.
This is no idle talk— 1 have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for tho careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
hns VISION will agree with me now— tho other latter.

J. E. SPURLING
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap”

Watch the South East Corner of Pajje Two

�—

THE SANFORD WEEKLY A E R A L H ^ m A Y , FEBRUARY U , 1W*

-

S ta te o f F lo rid a , the s er v ice o f a subpoena upon whom would bind th e defu r th e r sa y s
F&lt;eudmit: and th a t a- f f i a n■t* --------th a t he believes the a g e o f the defend ­
a n t to be o v er tw e n ty -o n e years.
You.
lu ili
lth
llu
e rre
o ifo
l l lrC
e i, CE ilil lsl lal bl i eu th
ill
I
Hull,
IWll*
III
nreh
ordered to ap p ear to thla bill herein
d uly filed In th is ca u se on the 3rd day
nf April, A. D. 1923. the sa m e being a
Rule Day o f th is Court.
It In fu r th e r ordered th a t this notice
bo published for four cnnsecutlvu w e e k j
In the Hanford Herald, n
newspaper
published In Hoinlnolo County. Florida.
BETWEEN
UNION
O FFIC IA LS HAVE T1IE STA TE THOROUGHLY
W itn e s s : M. A. Douglass, C lerk of
the Circuit Court, and it seal thereof,
MAPPED AND SPOT O F F I­
ANI) COAL OPERATORS
tills 18th day o f F e b ru a ry , A. D. 1932.
CERS
AT
ONCE.
(S E A M
K. A. DOUdLASH.
IMPENDING
C lerk of tho C ircu it Court.
Ily: A. M. W E E K 8. D. C.
i n ? T h e A ssociated P r e s s )
Disclosures revealing a thoroughly TH ETFO TU &gt; ft W IL K IN SO N ,
27-6tc
S
o
lic
ito
rs
for Complt
CHICAGO,
Fob.
2 1 .— President

(jOOD WATER, A CITY’S GREATEST ASSET LEWIS WANTS
WHISKEY RING
IS 0RGANIED
CONFERENCE
FOR FLORIDA
TO STOP WAR
AN EDITORIAL

w a t e r is n city’s greatest as- or by bottling it ami delivering it to
Good
£ft Some cities nro unablo to obtain tho people of this part of Florida. By
jt j or nny price, some cities have to analysis It Is almost 100 per cent pure.
, 200 miles for it as Los Angeles *1 It 1b undoubtedly tho purest and best
water in the South and this paper said
His, other cities g o almost ns far as
it would bo a splendid idea to test the
lew York City and some citlos spend possibilities of piping Elder Springs

million* trying to get water that is,w ater to Sanford. Some say the flow
joft and pure for It iB upon pure \i» not sufficient to supply Sanford.
w#,er that the henlth of tho world de- ThiH remains to be seen and if tho
supply is sufficient Sanford would
S a n f o r d just now is looking
pends.
jump into the limelight over night as
for sou and pure wntor, Wo hnve hnvlng the finest water in the South
pure water hut it in sulphur water that or nny other part of the United States
pome* from underground streams and —a reputation that would boom this
that cannot he contaminated. In fact city ns nothing else could do.
While we nre casting about for a
there is ro chnnco to gCt typhoid or
other germf in *ho artesinn sulphur supply o f lake water, while we arc
water of Sanford but unfortunately i t ' waiting for a test by driven wells in
jj hard water and contains sulphur |the city, while we are waiting for the
that is objcctlonnblc to many, hidden springs to rcvenl themselves
espcciuu/ *W

“ v*««U hv -x«» P ‘5 &lt;- *

■ -*

Lewis, of tho United Mine WoAors,
nskod the coni operators of tho Central
Competitive field to meet with union
officials in Cleveland Mnrch 2 for a
wage conference which he said might
avert impending strike.

V,r -V ,,-.*

Once becoming accustomed to the sul-j source of pure water that we know is
phur water tho gas is unnoticed but flowing hundreds of gallons every hour
It drives many visitors from tho city —much of it going to waste now that
who are unaware of the purity of the cannot bo bottled,
water nnd once they have formed a dis-1 Sanford uses now some
$12,000
like to the water you can never bring worth of Elder Springs water a year,
them hack. Another objection to the W e'do not know how much Orlando
sulphur water is tho fact tlyit It rusts nnd other cities use. Wopld it not bo
or corrodes tho pipes nnd plumbing n good idea to Investigate
Elder
*nJ causes no end of worry anti trou­ Springs even if it costa twice as much
ble nml expense in brenklng nnd burst- to get tho water than to spend nny
Irji pipes to Hie inhabitants nnd to the time or money getting water that will
factories. In fact it is almost impos- not fill the bill after it is obtained?
jible for boilers to use the Htilphur If an artesian well could lie driven into
it
water hence the troublo of laundries pure, soft water near this city
and factories of all kinds nnd it is would bo tho finest thing in the world
high time that tho city of Sanford for Sanford. But Elder Springs, four
cast about for pure soft water that miles from Snnford could be piped to
would he fit for drinking purposes nnd tho city for a smnll sum of money
fit for all kinds of purposes. Some considering the purity of the water
think that tliero is a strntn of rock after it has been obtained and unless
somewhere beneath the city
whore a spring of water equally as good can
soft water could bo obtained, some be found in Sanford it would be good
think the lakes in and around Sanford policy to investigate the feasibility of
would lie available. Other cities have taking over this excellent water for
tried lake water with varying success this city. We hnve no knowledge of
but must of them nro cifeting about for Elder Springs regarding the price of
better water than lake water realiz­ the property, do not know if the pres­
ing that if a pure spring of water ent owner wants to sell it, do not
could lie tapped their difficulties know how much it will cost lo obtain
it and bring it to Snnford.
would l&gt;e over.
We only rise up and remark that if
The Herald mentioned some time
ago the fad that near Sanford was a Elder Springs water can be obtained
spring of the purest water in the for Sanford people we would have the
world Elder
Springs.
Wo have boot water in the world for nil pur­
watched the progress of Elder Springs poses and the future of Sanford would
,
since the time that CnpJ. Elder bought be assured.
Would
it
not
be
good
policy
to in­
the place and first gave to the world
this pure, sparkling health-giving wnt- vestigate this m atter?

TAMPA BOARD OF TRADE
WANTS CAPITAL REMOVAL
DECIDE UPON LOCATION
( idling

Down to . F. acts,!”"'"0
1'T “u,lyl,“
I by all contenders
for *f“n
the proposed new
Voncermng l/ivision ; honor, any Steps taken will he leading
of the State
only to the nowhere of past efforts;
______

therefore, bo it

REFERENDUM VOTE *

■&amp;“

%£•£

rangements be made at the approach­
ing primary election for n referendum
W orn) CHOOSE SOM E CITY AND to the people of Peninsula Florida of
l.m SOUTH FLORIDA WORK
the question of location of said pro­
FOR MEASURE.
posed new capital, and the place so
lected shall receive tho support of all
*'fipital removal, atnto division, rc- Pcuiivuda Florida in any statewide
apportionment nnd state road-building capital removal campaign; and,
"err considered yesterday nftornoon
IlcHolvcd, Further, that “Peninsula
l&lt;y die legislative committee and mem- Florida," ns referred to in this rcsooi th" lu,ar,l
governors of tho •h|tio|l Hhn), bu ....................
all of the „v„vv
stntu oxbanpa Hoard of Trade, in view of the i toniUng between the Gulf of Mexico
hat that progressiva prosperous and
tho Ati,mtlc 0 cenn, south of tho
P-pnlinM south Florida appears to be north boundary lines of Dixie, AlnRetting only a morsel of what it de­ bamn, Alachua, Putimm and Flagler
serves from the .legislature, state road counties.—Tain pa Tirbune.
•lepai tniont and other boardB.
T. M. Shlckloford, Jr., was elected GENERAL FOSTER LEA VES
deb gate of tho hoard of trado to a
FOR NEW YORK TO WORK
K”'&gt;&lt;l toads meeting in S t. Auguatino,
29 and 30. He was also elect­
(H r T h e A ssociated P r e s s )
ed delegate to u meeting to bo held
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fob. 2 1 — Gener­
-March 15 for forming a capital remov­ al J . Clifford R. Foster, for many
'd uxcocintion, recently called by tho years adjutant general of the Florldn
Dalntka Chamber of Commerce. The National Guard, has moved to Now
’I'unpa hoard voted yesterday in invor York City to become executive malin­
"f capital removal, and voted for hav- ger of tho Broadway Association, In
Irg the organization meeting held in this capacity ho will direct all civic
Tmnpii,

fuvnluL!!!1 .!)10 Br0“ml ^ “V .0 \vo1,d I improvements to be carried out on
m tho moet,nB Bhould not bo Broadway, which is twelve miles in
" m l&gt;nlatk,W Orlando, Ocala or ,enffth fro mthe Battery to Kings' 7 l,’ntcstants for tho capital.
bridge. General Foster has been onbridge.
r„ *he
,. .. meeting
- -yesterday
- adopted
° gaged in promotion work for tho
e. !.U1,iU" r scntL,tl l,y Co1* W* F * American City Bureau for several
•l(J' 'ill, calling for a referendum at
r„
I, I’rlumry next Juno, in peninsula.
* loriUu,
on what city is Pro'
pro- OVER
«
f(r
. f to voto
, ......................................
SEVENTY THOUSAND
^ fc.i ft)1- tho now capital, tho pluce
ILLITERA TES IN FLORIDA
■elected to recoivo united support
'•gainst Tallahassee, Tho resolution
Tht. Assaelntrd P r e s s )
fellows:
| TA LLAH ASSEE, Fob. 21.—There
Mherens, Tiiero is every year re- are 71,811 illiterates in Floridn ncnewed agitation, particularly in Pon- [cording to a report prepared by the
'"sida Florida, for stntc capital re- state superintendent of public Instnicm°vnl; and
tion, which includes in this class per­
Whereas, until some specific miuio sons over 10 years of age wlgi cannot
’cciiuhc of the several cities demand- read or write. Tho por centngo of il­
Ulk that they ho tho now proposed literacy in proportion to tho state’s
s t“ 7 capital; and,
population is 9.0.
Jacksonville, tho largest city in tho
Wherons, tho upparont demand of at
state,
has tho largest number of il­
0“*t
per cent of tho voting
v strength of the state apponrs to bo In- literates, the report listing 4,125 in
*'stlng on legal stops being taken,this this class. Tampa has 3,188 while St.
J,onr toward settlement of tho ques­ Petersburg has 230 und Lakolnnd 249.
tion, and
Whereas, Until some specific city AGO quickly relieves a cold.

organized Intcilgcnce department nnd
the existence of a bootleggers’ bluebook within the million-dollur whis­
key syndicate, said to bo operating
with Florida as its main importing
point were made to the Post Mon­
day.
Retail whiskey dealers are boing
systematically warned of the approach
of federal prohibition detectives by

In the Circuit Court, Se ve n th Ju d ic i a l
Circuit, In nnd f a r Sem in ole,
County, F lo r id a .
IN C H A N C E R Y

F. I,, W oodruff, Complnln tant,
C.

vs.

II. I.lndsloy. I*. F fe d o r
Close, D efendants,

E.

nnd

J

O ilIIE It O F r i'I I I .I C A T I O N

TO C. H. M N D S I .E Y , P. F R E D E R AND
E. J . GROSE:
It npplhrring from tho a f f i d a v i t o f F.
L. W oodruff, tho com plalntnnt. In tho
nhovo untilleil null herein duly filed,
th at It lo tho b e lie f o f tho a f f i a n t that
Y\Y A \T A m ? D T l ? n i hca'ls
t*u&gt; r*nK' ^ became known tho piucoa o f rcnldenco o f the nhovo
defendnnt.n urn u n k n o w n ; th at
|
A I j v I j I 1 M J through reliable sources. Tho names named
there Is no pemon In tho atnto of F l o r ­
__
j of several prominent Floridians were ida, the aervico of subpoena upon whom
V I d
defendAv,t«, and th a t It
connected with mu sniuggiei s huliuC •••'■■•'d
Is Ids b e lie f Hint said d efen d an ts aro
ALABAMIANS DENOUNCE POW­
the ag o o f iw o n ty -c n o y e a rs of
service." One of them, it was de­ ovor
age.
ER CO'S IHD FOR MUSCLE
clared is a well-known politician.
I T IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D th at
SHOALS PROJECT.
defend ants C. II. I.lndsloy. 1’. F re d Federal officers who reached Orlan­ said
or and E. .1. Close bo nnd they
nre
do last week for the purpose of oper­ hereby required to nppoar to tho hill
(I l y T h r Associated P r e s s )
of complaint In this causo on or hofors
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 21.— ating in Ornngo county woro spotted tho rule day In April the sa m e being
tho 3rd day n f April, A. D, 1923. nt the
Resolutions denouncing the Alabama sovcrnl dnys before the nrrlvnl here Court
House In Hanford, Flnrld n, In do
and
local
bootleggers
informed
by
mall
fault
whereof,
coiniiluln'tnnt will ho nuPower company’s bid for the Muscle
m
ttlinrlxed
l&gt;ni.lu„,l
Ito proceed
ex pa rto ns provid­
of
details
concerning
their
party.
ed by law.
Shoals project, and demanding ncIT
IH
F
U
R
T
H
E
R
O
R D 1E*31
R1,1
E3D t h a t this
Them*
cl(•tn11u incuiutu
(nrltiili'fl n
it uescripuon
dm crliition notIcaI® t)0
F’UTlT'IlfQn
coptnnnce of Henry Ford's proposal,
in is i minus
puwuhortOTIO
In tho
Hanford
genornl olrcuwere sent to every Alnbama congress­ of tilhe automobiles in which they were Herald" a newspaper lo genera
, .,
latino In said County and Htnto nnco a
week for olght consoeutlve woo
man and senator. They were adopt­ trnv■Cling.
weeks,

DEMAND FORD’S

tlee c laim in g an In te re at un der C. H.
Llndsley. P. F r e d e r and E. J . Cloee,
or o th erw ise In th e pro p e rty h e r e in ­
a f t e r described, nnd to a l l parMea
cla im in g an Intereat In eald property,
situated In Sem in ole County, Flortdn,
to -w it:
Ile g ln n ln g 15 c h a in s North and 33 and
R-100 ch a in s E a s t o f tha S o u th w e s t Cor­
ner, Sectio n 36, T ow nship 19 South,
Ilangn 30 E a s t, run North 13 chains,
E a s t 31 c h a in s nnd S o u th w e s te rly lo
nnd 26-100 ch a in s nnd W e s t 13 chnlne.
Alsu b eg inning 30 and 4-100
chnlne
E n s t of tho N orthw est corner, Sectio n
2, Tow nship 30 South, Hunan 30 E a s t,
run Enst r. chains, South 16
chnlne.
W est 6 chains and north 16 chnlne. Aleo
beginning 340 fe e t South nnd 445 fe e t
W e st o f 1, Section post on E n s t line o f
Hoctlnn 38, Tow nship 19, rang e 30 E a s t ,
- - .....nf. .-.-.tin
Mouth ovu
300 feet,
run West -21
nn, E
»&lt;a s t
216 feet. North 300 feet. Also Lot I,
Illock 14. T ie r 5, Hanford, Florida.
You a r e hereby ordered to appear In
the above entitled causo on tho ru le day
nf May the same being the firs t day o f
May, A.
a t the.C
ourtI House
In
•■lily's
ft. D.
I-'t 1922, ot
IOC VUU1
IlllUPti SIB
Hanford. F lorid a, In default w h ereof th e
com plainant will h o 'e n title d nnd a u t h ­
orised to proceed ox parte.
And It Is fu r th e r ordered thnl n copy
o f this uotlco ha iiuhllshed
............ once a weeok
for tw elve consecutiv e w o rk s In the
"Hanford H e ra ld " n new spaper In g e n ­
eral circu latio n In tha said County.
W itn e ss ntv hand ns Clerk of the
aforesaid Court nml the Heal th e re o f
this the n t h day o f J a n u a r y , A. D. 1921.
(HEAJ.)
E. A. DOUai.ASH,
Clerk.
R y : A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
JOHN &lt;1. I.EONARDY,
.Solicitor for Com plainant.
22-13ts

T h i s w i l l fix
m y c o ld

ALWAYS keep Ur. Kings New
An Essex car, with the license mint- Court
- "'•"•ri"
hand and the. sonl.of jh li
ed yesterday afternoon Jty a mass
this Iho 11th day of Ja n ., 1922.
Discovery handy. It breaks up
meeting which filled the largest tho- her 0-33450, and a Cadillac bearing
(HEAD)
K. A. noUOl.AHS^
hard, stubborn colds and stops the
paroxysms of coughing. No harmful
ntro here to capacity and from which » tag D-fll, were named in tho advices. 22 . 9 m
iiy: ,\. M WEEKS, b°rc!
drugs, but just good medicine. Ail
The result wns a virtual null!fleahundreds were turned awny.
In t he C i r c ui t I ’nilrt o f t h e S e v e n t h .IIIdruggists, 60c.
The meeting turned into a g r e a t, Hon of the officers’ efforts at secrecy
ilk-ini Ci r c u i t o f F l o r l d n , In nnil f o r
Hci
ol
uol
c
C
o
u
n
t
y,
In
C
l
i
n
n
c
r
r
y
.
protest against tho proposal of the concerning their Work. It has been
Alabama Power company, despite the reliably reported that at one Orange
Oil II E ll O F I'CMI.IC ATI ON
fact that this company maintains Its county establishment tho officer who
h omeofflcc in Birmingham. Its bid entered for tho purpose of searching V i c t o r i a W e t x e l , ('oin|&gt;1a!nant,
For Colds a n d Coughs
vs.
wns denouced as -in attempt to de- the place was greeted by the proprie- K a r l Wot set, D e f e n d a n t ,
Stubborn Bowels Tinned. Leav­
t xe l . i t osl il cii cn U n k n o w n :
fent Ford "for selfish purposes’’ nnd tor. wlm called him by name nnd then T oIt: Kn ai qr il c aWe
r l h g f r o m ail a f f i d a v i t , filed
ing the bowels unmoved results in
stress was laid on tho charge that .told him he had been expecting him. In t h i s c a u s o t hat you o r e a n o n - r e s t health destruction. Let the gently
ilent o f t ko Htnto o f F l o r l d n , t h a t yo ur
stimulating Dr. King's Fills bring tc
much English money is Invested in
^ bile individual bootlegers tire not [■taco o f r e s i d e nc e Is u n k n o w n ; t ha t you
r e o v e r t he a g e nf t w e n t y - o n e ye a r s ,
jim u regular, normal Ixiwcl function­
the company while Ford’s concern is acquainted with eaelt other by virtue annd
t h a t t h e r e Ih no o ne In t ho Htnto o f
ing. 25 cents. Alt druggists.
American enterprise.
«f the existence of the whiskey-ring, F l o r i da tho s e r v i c e o f a Miihpoono upon
TV
PR O M PT 1 W O N T C1U PE
wh o m woul d bi nd you. t ho sai d K a r l
Opening with prayer, tho mooting there is known to be a list &lt;»r "blue- Wet xel .
you a r e h e r e b y
ordered
was then addressed by II. L. Harold, hook" in tile hands of the higher-ups andT h reer qe uf oi rr eed, on
tho t h i r d d a y o f April,
secretary of the Birmingham civic which bears the name of practically A. D. 1922, t o a p p e a r to t he hill o f
you In ihlH
association and by Judge H. M. A1- uvory professional whiskey salesman cc oa umspel, a iontth eerxwhiisbei t ead daegcar ienes tpro
confess:)
will lie e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you nil s a i d
Ion, who presided. Judge Allen in- i» the state. Bootleggers who lmvo da
» »M I IS M S &gt; M I | l l » l n r l
te
trod need former Gov. Emmett O’- "squealed" or who, under examination
It Ih f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s notion
In the Hanf ord
llonild
Neal, tile principal speaker, who de- »t a trial have told where they bought olienc epulillMlicd
a we e k f o r e i g h t we 11Its
W i t n e s s my ba nd a n d t he s e a l o f said
e]nre(|.
|their liquor are marked with an "X "
r*.
Co ur t on t h i s t h e 23rd d a y o f J a n u a r y ,
"The Anlnhnmn Power company R is claimed,
A. D. 1922.
(HEAL)
M. A. DOUOt.AHH,
and Wall Street interests nro afraid
Thus do the rum-smugglers of
C l e r k Ci r c ui t Co u r t .
S e m i n o l e Co u n t y , F l a
for Ford to win out. They fonr tho Florida keep track of who’s who and
demoralization of labor by increased why in the whiskey trado not only hero j im.RURN ft
iiYDI,w V &lt;,I AH " L'
SollclloiH ami of Counsel for
wages which would follow Ford’s but, it is believed, elsewhere in tho
Complainant.
24-Htc
ownership of tho Shoals,
country.
In 1 In- Ci r c ui t Cour t , S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l
"The interests have a staunch ally
Armed with a system of espionage
Ci r c u i t In timl f o r S e m i n o l e
(p rJ c *
f
Co u n t y , F l o r l dn
in Secretary Weeks to aid in delny- equal in efficiency to that of Germany
ing proceedings ns much ns possible., before the war, and fortified by npIN C H A N C E R Y
"The power company is out to do- parently unlimited capital, tho syndis
j
S t
font Ford, not to make nitrates. God &lt;nte is everywhere at once. Tho "lit- F L. W o o d r u f f , Coi upt ul ut nnt ,
vs.
G IV E Q U IC K R E L I E F
pity the people if their bid is neeopt- tie follows’’ who sell booze by tho ('. If. I.lndsloy, I’. Freder, and E. J .
h a w Y(ff*»
Close. D efen d an ts.
ed. Tho fertilizer nnd gunpowder ‘quart don't know its members, but
13
itU l*» »*rfi n s
0111 ) 1)11 O F I 'l ' I l i . l C A T I O N
trusts, nnd nil other trusts who nre they know there is an evory-rendy pro­ T o tin- u n k n o w n kef rs , devi se s , g r a t i W W U W / U V .V .W . W .V . V A
t e e s nr (Utter c l a i m a n t s , ami a l l pa r sed: Ing their personal interests, nre toction somewhere as long as they confurnishing the money to hack the timie to buy tludr stock from so-nmi— B c a agow
Alnbama Power cmnpnny. Do you so a s o r t o f “w e-stu nd -b ehind -oachthink tin* power company could pur­ hed we-seM " g u a r a n te e of s a f e t y w ith
Leu than iiity dollar) worth ol trees,
chase tlds momentous project alone? ‘‘tub lot of whiskey purchased -W in shrubs and plants caused a properly to
No, they couldn’t, oven if they rnort- ter Park Post,
•ell (or five hundred dollars more than
gaged their properties."
had
been offered for it.
One pecan
If Sanford will go after soft water
tree
often
produces
many
dollars’
for the domestic use of the people we
MARION COUNTY BOARD
wortli
of
nuts
in
a
season.
A
few fig
OF TRADE CHANGES NAME
will have accomplished something that
trees
will
net
even
more
and
other
TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will make Ibis city great.
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.
1 Ur T h e .\«■in-1Hint I'rrxx)
WI111I Mrs. Bretmiuger, of New York,
The first cost of trees and die up­
OCALA, Feb. 21. Alter March
Hays About Eat Poison
keep expense are insignificant in com­
first the Marion County Hoard of
"Tried preparations that kill rats,
parison with returns. Even a small lot
Trade will be known as tho Marion 1)(ll RAT-SNAP is the only one that
will accommodate a few specimens, in
County Chamber of Commerce.
I |1 prevents disagreeable odors after killodd comers. Start your planting this
ibanging the name of the organizn- inK Also like RAT-SNAP because it
winter, making additions as you can.
tion the constitution and by-laws have j t.tinu,H p, handy cukes, no mixing with
You
will get pleasure as well as profit
been amended to provide for thu ad­ other food. You don’t have to dirty
mission of women to membership. your hands, it’s the best for household
Our catalog nnd planting guide will
This is considered a big step forward use.’ Try RAT-SNAP. Three sizes,
help you. This hook is free for the
and one which will make for a very 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
asking- Write for it today. We have
much more effective organization. by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
a complete stock of good trees, shrub),
Membership is to be sought iilso on n
plants of alt kinds adapted to Florida
A i n i l M S T I t ,vrio\
different basis from that followed in
and the South, in the heal varieties.
( FI till lull I
tho pnst. Instead of seuking mem­
In Ciiiirt uf I'll 11IIIr .Imllie.
HimiiIiiiiIibers for one year, for threo or some
F o u n t ) ' , Hiiiti- •■( Fl nrli l n
F. M. tmiFFfNI)
. . r r i„ .i A
” fit*.
| -.
jj|#
Fa
l
l
l
t
P
Ilf
other definite period, members will he J . W. KIPKK.
• Jnt-kau MtrlUs, Uu.ljM,
T
U I I K U K A S , J o h n T. Miiimiioild h a s
signed up for an indefinite period.
&lt;11ip 11&gt;-il to tlilH I ' oi i rt f or l . e t t e m o f AilThis will be done with a view to giv­ 1111iiIht r u t I o n on t he e s l n l e o f J .
\V.
ing permanence to the work and to HIjii m. ilacoiiHi-(l. Into o f salil C o m i t y o f
Hi'itiliitile;
avoid frequent membership drives.
T i l (OHIO ARM, T I I U R H F O R W . T o i l t o
nml iiilnionlHlr nil nml s l n m i l n r t he k i n The new membership will continue in ilreil nml c r e d i t o r s o f nuI i! di-eensed to
force until thu member submits his lie nail 11 mu m r b e f o r e t h i s C o u r t on or
lieforii t he 201 Ii da y of M a n ’ll, A l&gt;.
resignation in writing, or until his re­ 1922. |||||I f i l e o h j e e l Ions. If liny t he y
ha ve , to t he a ' . i n l h i K o f i.eltoi'H o f Admoval from the city or county.
tiilolHtrat loo on sai d e s t a t e , o t h e r w i s e

1

Dr.
K
ing’s
iscover
New D iscovery
D r . K i n g ’s P i l l s

no tax now

LU DEN S
m e n th o l
cough drops

straight

HowElse
CanYoaMaLe
MoreMoney?

INTER-STATE NURSERIES

ROBBED TH E TH EA TRE
OF ELECTRIC FIX T U R E S

t he Hit nu- u III lie Ki nnl e i l t o ' s a l i l J o h n
T. Ilmni i i ond, or t o s o m e o i l i e r f i t tierHon &lt;o' iiertoms.
WI TNHRH my n a m e a« C o u n t y .Indue
o f t he C o m i t y nfnreHnld tills t he U.lh
da y o f F e b r u a r y , A. D 1922.

(HUAI,)
U, F. HOUHIKiLDUU.
( U r T h e A a x oc l n tr d Fr ra a)
Co unt y Judge.
TAMPA, Fob. 21.— Darkness en­ T o n l l n . M I T .MAY C O N C E R N :
T ’ :&lt;• uo t l e e t h a t I. O l l n i o r e F e l d e r ,
shrouds the operations of burglars
t hr mi Kh my n i t u r n e y , J . t). Hhurou, wi l l
who entered the San Soucl Theatre iiuike nmi l l i ’iitlun f o r n imrilnn. nr I&gt;-tIn t he llimril n f I ’mdmi H- ut Tnl t uhero and took away the electric light rule,
hiieeee, F l n r l d n , lit thu HOinl-millUHl Hu:lglobes. Tho perpetrators entered the mI uii o f h i Ii I hoa r d, held Ma r c h t i l l ) .
1922. f o r t h e ntfoiiHC o f m i l a w f i i l l y huvplayhouse after its performance a few I t i m lii my poHSouHlon Il utox
nt oxllent
cnt l111
iiK
nights ago, entrnneo being easy bo- H ; i " " r s . t mv i i m keen c on v i c t e d o f m»hl
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.
. . . . .
o f f - n e e a t t ho H)irliig t e r m o f t he c l r enusc of the custo mof leaving the c ul l C o u r t o f t he 7t h J m l l r l u l Di s t r i c t
f o r Humliiulc Co mi t y , F l o r i da .
theatre tiors open, Six electric fans
J . II. Hll A RON
A t t o r n e y f o r Aiqillea lit
27- 21e
were also taken.
CHOLMELEY-JONES,
FORMER DIRECTOR
DIED IN NEW YORK
t I I jr T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )

NFAV YORK, Feb. 21.—Colonel R.
G. Cholmeloy-Joneft, formerly dlrectpr of tho bureau of war risk insur­
ance, died in n hospital hero today.
He has been ill at the hospital sinco
October.

III t he Ci r c u i t Co u r t S|.«enlli J u d i c i a l
t Iren It to null f ur Mciulonlr I (MiHtr
F l o r l dn . — I n t hn ue e r y.

it iv o iin :
Hurold Hull
Ullxulieth Hull

T o Hll xul mi h Hull, l l uf f ul o, Now Y o r k :
It ulijicurliiK f r o m tlm n f f t d n v l t
of
Hur ol d Hul l he r e i n dul y filed, t h a t lie
I h c on qi l i i l umi t lu t he ul i ove e n t i t l e d
nniHO, t h a t It I h thu b e l i e f uf t ho a f f lout t h a t Kl l xuhot h Ha l l I h a n o n - r e s I deal o f t he .State o f F l o r i d a , ani l t h a t
Hho I h a rcHldcnt o f t he S t a t e o f Now
I Y o r k , rcHldliiK In l l u f f ul o ) Ne w Y o r k ,
und ( h a t t he r e I h no [lerHou In
thu

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Sanford novcv had better or bright­
er prospects in the past twenty-flvo
years. This is big stuff, but you can
sum it up and find out that this is
renl truth. All wp need now is that
spirit of optimism that will go ahead
and build this city ns it should he
built. We need ninny Improvements
of nil kindH and we should nut hold
linck for one instant. We need hot­
ter water, bettor lights and better
gnu nnd wo need Inkc front Improve­
ments and we need moro paved
streets nnd sowers nnd all those im­
provements that menu a greater city.
There arc many buildings that should
bo condemned ami torn down, streets
that should be oponed, all unsightly
objects should be demolished nnd
Sanford should he built into that big
'I**. :? *i’h!ch *vo have talked nnd
drenmed for so mnny years, jfuw is
the time to do all of this for celery
money will help much. Our peojd?
and our city will be on n solid found­
ation this spring nnd there will be
more money here thaq ever nt that
timo of the year. Wo should spend
this money at home where It will do
the most good, instead of throwing it
into the rnt holes Uint have received
it In the years gone by. If nil the
money that was made in Sanford was
spent in Sanford this would lie the
biggest city in the btnte. This is
something to think about nlso. Then
we need all those new buildings on
F irst street that have been planned
and talked nhout. This is the time
to build them. This summer is the
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,
time to build the golf links and the
country club nnd thnt tourist hotel.
We hnve tho real prospects for
success this summer. Are wo go­
ing to take ndvnntngs of them or will
we spend the- monoy foolishly in for­
eign stocks, in nutomobiies, in sum­
mer trips, in riotous living, instead
of mnking a renl investment in real
estate in the best city in the world.
It is worth thinking about.

PublltlMd I »»7 Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
(Incorporated)

■ffl!ORIFTIOM PRICE IK ADVANCE:

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Xntorod a« Second C'taM Moll MatUf Au*u«t PS.
1IM. ot the Foot Office nt Sanford, Florida,
Under Aot of Monk I , 1171.

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towns in Florid* thnt aro bonded up Improvements, Now. Is the time ta
to the limit and are growing faster express yourself on these important
than weeds. There*aro towns that ro- measures for they nro coming to •
fuse to bond for schools, for good head nrfd will soon bo voted at a cltv
roads or Howcrago. That class of election. The time to talk about them
towns should be avoided by nil con­ Is right now. Your communications
cerned.
to tho Herald must bo signed but your
A liberal and Judicial use of print­ namo need not bo printed unless v,.,.
yu
ers' ink will sell the goods. It will wish it.
help any morchnnt to close out his
---------------o— ---------stock of goods thnt within a few
'Wo rather like that Iden of th#
weeks
will he unsaleable, But the
INK.
judges nnd Btato’s attorneys being
merchant must advertise right . and
taken out of politics. It is really the
Some people wonder why) certain tell the truth. Advertising is done in better plnn to hnve the governor np.
mnny ways.— Florida Post.
point them instead of hnving them go
towns are so popular und nsk why is
---------------o
before the people. It makes them
it thnt 05 per cent of the tourists who
Tho Herald would like to hear from more independent and not subservient
meander down the East Coast stop
tho citizens of Sanford regarding tho to every whim of a fickle public. The
only nt St. Augustine, Daytona, tho
public ownership of public utilities, bench should bo above potty politics
Paint Beaches nnd Miami. Then they
getting u better water supply and tho nnd should bo taken nwny from the
rotrnco their stops nnd go down tho
need of streets and sewers and other hustings altogether.
interior of the state to tho West
Const, ‘stopping nt Sanford, Ortnndo,
Tampa, Eustsi nnd, St. Petersburg.
The answer is onsy. Tho ubovo
towns use thousands of dullnrs yenrly
for printers' ink and mail out thous­
ands of booklets to clients in the
north who arc contemplating a trip
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to Florida the following winter.
:B
They have rend the handsomely il­
■
lustrated bookltes sent to them by
■
mail and also they have read numer­
S
■
ous advertisements in the big dailies
S
S
in the north and also tho mngnzincs,
telling of the beauties and advantag­
We have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the [
es those respective cities possess.
%
.
The curiosity of tho tourist thnt is
regular Black Paper
to he, is aroused and when ho enters
Florida by way of Jacksonville his
main* idea is to visit the towns thnt
-Ask Us for Priceswere so well advertised. His coming
to the town always adds a few dollars
to the wealth of the town, though tho
hotel keeper may get it all, hut Mr.
Tourist helps to swell the crowd on
the main Htrccts and nt the clubs and
a Ibo at every public entertain me at.
There are many towns in Florida
SANFORD, FLORIDA
that do advertiso ami there are mnny
towns that do not. There arc nlso

circumstances, let it eny as much A t core American business is solid,
frankly. That, too, also would bo At heart American men and womstatesmnnshlp and Wbuld bo applaud- cn nra courageous,
ed.
| We must show the world, each othliut one thing tho gentlemen at or, ourselves, what American spirit
Washington cannot do with impunity, jreally means.
They cannot play both ends against I Forward now, together, confidently,
the middle. They ennnot ent their — (A Message from the Associated
cake and have It.—Tampa Tribune.
Advertising Clubs of tho World).
------------ o---------------------------o--------------"1 AM A DUB.”
TH E LIBERA L U SB OF PRIN TERS

Patrick M. Tammany, secretary of
the Klwnnls Cluf&gt;, of Seattle, recently
The Sanford Dally Herald la publUfcad every
contributed to tho Klwnninn magazine
afternoon (enoept Sunday) and thoroughly nov&gt;
a sermon, directed especially to tho
a n thlo trading oeotwn. A d n ittik i rate* reaeenable and made known on application.
|d.M
appUoaUo
selfish
citizens who secs nothing but
Uo
par
month,
In
advance.
&gt;er year,
his
own
business that in n masterpiece
Phene 141
Wieni HERALD BUILDING.
and its analysis of the modem indiv­
Tho Shell Fish funds excoss helps
idual who “let’s* George do it.’’ He
the general rovenuo in the state of
says:
Florida snys a dispatch in Florida pa­
“ I ha»Fe spent the* days of my life
pers. That teiis tho story »i
building my business. I hnvo boon
tion of fish and sen foodB in the Btnte
a slave to that business. My waking
of Florida.
hours have boon so full of my busi­
ness (hut 1 have loot touch with my
W alter Rose again heads tho Flor­
fellow mnn. The night Is tedious
nnd long nnd restless with worry that
ida State League—-a position that
I cannot Hhako off, for I have no
sought tho mnn instead of the man
thought but of my business.
My
seeking tho position. W alter will
gront city nround me seems nothing
All it ns usual— to tho best, of his
more to me than a vast collection of
ability— honestly, fairly and square.
prospects. I hoar of men nnd groups
Success to tho league. Wo are with
of men who are said to ho earnest,
them in spirit.
public-spirited citizens who are seek­
ing to nehieve things that moan noth­
Iloh Holly wonders why a slaugh­
ing
to me, for I see no immediate roter house and an nhhntoir have never
turn
in them to my business.
Yet
been built in Sanford, lie thinks
these
men
are
far
more
successful
Sanford the Ingicnl place for such an
than 1 am. And ns they pass from
ostniishment. It would be— If Or­
the community grant industries halt
lando was not so nearby.— Reporterand
men linger on their busy way to
Star.
"f ,
mourn for one who has been a friend
Well, let’s make It at Longwood,
to tho community. Should I pass on
half-way.
tomorrow only my immediate family
------------ o ------would
miss me, and in mjf business
Sanford claims to have the only
there
would
be somo slight specula­
girl in the United States who. made
tion
as
to
who
would ha tho new
100 per cent on n test In current
boss,
hut
thiH
groat
city which has
events. Well, Sanford Is n 100 per
been
my
bread
nnd
butter,
that has
cent city, why n ot?— Reporter-Star.
made it posslblo for mo to raise nnd
Thnnks, old dear, for them kindly
educate my fumily, thnt hns given
wurruds. Your nttitude Is so differ­
me everything thnt 1 hnvo and which
ent from Homo of your contompornriny
family will have after mo, will
ios, cxtemporlcs and crnbapplearlcs,
REPU BLICA N S AND T H E BONUS. not care and will not miss me, for I
--------------- 0 --------------have been narrow and selfish in my
A bank messenger robbed of $22,000
There need he little sympathy for dealings with my city and with the
in New York the other day whilo tho the Republican majority in congress men that hnvo made my city worth
money was being carried from one
ns it finds itself in a maze of em­ while. I have failed to realize thnt
hank to the central bank had been in barrassments over the soldiers' bonus my city could bo no more prosperous,
the employ of the hank for many
proposal. The nest is of Republican no hotter, than the men and business
yours and was drawing the munifi­
weaving. It is spun of demagogy, iiouses in it. I have not been broad
cent salary of $10 a week. Tho dis­
duuhle-dotiling and insincerity.
Let enough, far-seeing enough, to realize
patch does not Htntu that the messen­
those who mndu the snarl unravel it. that my business could not ho a great
ger was suspected in any way hut we
The question of a bonus, involving business without a great city behind
can draw our own conclusions.
billions of dolinrs of the public treas­ it. 1 have been too solfish nnd too
ury, has deserved the most unselfish much engrossed in my affairs to know
Park Trammell has the consqlation consideration thnt enlightened states­ thnt other men wore facing tho same
of knowing that he owns a fine or manship can give it. Tho issue has troubles and difficulties ns myself nnd
nngo grovo in Florida even if ho been clean; if the bonus is pntd, the that simple solutions could come thru
should ho defeated in tho coming elec­ taxpayer must foot tho hill. There in co-operation. Down the street from
tion (which he will not be). Being no alternative. Only two questions me is a man in the same business. His
the owner of nn orange grovo !h bet­ wore worthy of consideration: first, problems aro tho same. Yet I do not
tor than being United States senator should and can the bonus lie paid; know him and bucuuso I do not know
any time.— W inter Haven Chief.
and, second, if it should he paid nnd him 1 distrust him. How easy it would
Quito true, old chap. But in cither can lie paid without too grent menace have been had wo met on a common
case they could get a frost.
to financial stability, how can the footing and. talked things! over. Wlmt
i :hio things lie nnd 1 could have done
funds be raised most equitably?
lint in so far as the majority of by co-operating for tiio good of our
A statue of George Washington
was unveiled in T rafalgar Square in tho Republican congressional bloc is |city. And by mnking a better city,
London yesterday, if the “Jingoes" concerned, those questions have had.‘.I how wo could have helped our busiwant any further proof of the friend­ little weight. The whole mutter from ness. All around mo are successful
ship of England for America tliey the first lias been put upon the u n -1business men. Men who are thinkers
will hnve to go to a place of which we worthy basis of vatu-snatching. The and have the confidence of the pubhave but uncertain knowledge. The one desire hns been to find a way to lie. These men and I, what is there,
statue was the g ift of the Hlute of pay—or pretend to pay- a bonus that that, working together, we could not
Virginia and the historical value of will win the soldier vote without sac- accomplish for our city. And meetthis event is worthy of a place in tho riflcing tlie support of too great a ing them for an hour once a week,
number of the rank and file of tnxpuy- knowing them so wo would lie Jack
text hooks of our country.
crs.
and Joe to each other, talking ns only
Tills unholy wish was father of the ' friends can talk, how wo would each
JU D G E DICKINSON
iniquitous proposal to obtain funds for have profited. I am n dub."
It pleases tho Humid to he able to ;i soldier bonus from the principal or
FORWARD NOW— TOGETHER!
announce the possible candidacy of interest of tho foreign debt. Although
Hun. J . J . Dlekison for the exalted it is notorious that there is no income
position of judge of the Seventh Judi­ from this source now and none in im - 1 Tho time Ims come for all of us in
cial Circuit. Ever since Mr, Dickin­ mediate prospect, certain gentlemen of'A m erica to move .forward—unitedly
son has lived in Sanford lie Inis been capital hill were willing to push such u 'and with determination— into nn era
our friend and Whilo wo have dif­ hill and trust to luck that itw fallacy of sound Prosperity.
Wo nro due to come into our own.
fered on some subjects it has nev­ ami. insincerity would not become ap­
er chnnged our friendship und wo hnvo parent until after tho congressional NOW is none too soon.
We must make up our minds to GO
admired Ills mnny sterling qualities elections next fail.
AHEAD—
flash this signal all along
Fortunately there has been some
tho greatest of which is liU stead­
The
way is open if our will
statesmanship
in
Washington.
Tho
the
line,
fa st advocacy for the right at ull
is
strong.
(M
secretary
of
tho
treasury
pointed
out
times. He is a man who when he hcThu
wheels
of
Industry
will
turn
in
5
llovcs ho is right will tuko tills stand the absurdity of basing a bonus upon
the
foreign
debt
in
logic
thnt
it
is
irresponse
to
our
command,
expressed
in
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against all the world und lie is iidnniant in his convictions although sub­ refutable. Even the president uftOr terms of action.
'M
It is up to YOU, to all of US, to Hay
ject to reason and dolmtc and gives shifting his position from frank op­
the right word and do tho right thing "
the other fellow the right to his own position to any bonus to espousal of
to stabilize business. Stability waits *
•opinions, Wlmt he ims gained in the proposal, has had to yield to the
on activity plus faith that ail is well N
fame and fortune wore hewed from opposition to n bond issue.
— faith in ourselves, in ono another, Jj
No
comprehensive
knowledge
of
fi­
the solid rock of experience starting
in business,
it,
nance
is
needed
to
realize
tiro
unwis­
from the cotton fields of WcHt Florida,
FAITH is the very foundation of M
dom
of
further
large
bonding
activi­
teaching country school, high school,
prosperity. Make it tho cornerstone ■
making ids own money to tuko u law ties by the federal government ut a
of
ycur thinking and of your action.
2
course und then digging down to hard timu when nil our resources should lie
TODAY,
lot
us
start
putting
our
■
work of study that fitted him for tho directed toward reducing our colossal
and burdensome debts. If the Ameri­ shoulders to the wheel, all together.
practice of law In which ho has been
can peoplo desire u bouuo to be paid, Let us work a little more, think n littlo
successful. The editor of tho Herald
they are quite willing to foot the bill, hauler, but without foreboding—and
and the judge were opponents for tho
and they will take a certain measure ! soil with » conscience. We must keep
legislature ono timo und wo traveled
of satisfaction in paying it directly j a clear oyo out for the other follow’s
together to tho various mootings over
and knowing what tliey pay. 'f t sug- interests as well as our own.
tho county und it wus during tho cam­
gost that the bonus can bo paid from j Tho one rule that ussures a full
paign that wo lonrncd of tho many
any other source than from the Am or-j measure of prosperity is thu Golden
traltB of character, tho high stand­
jean pockethook is an irtsult to intclli- Rule. It is Bimplo, sure, safe. Work
ards to which ho over hold und tho BoncUt
! this rule and lot it rule your work.
i
honoBt endeavors maintained to ho
If the administration is sincere in
Some say thui;o has boon a breakfa ir und square with his follow man advocacy of u bonUH, lot tho gontlo- ing down of faith by the recent scramnt all times.
men frankly say to the people: "This bio to "get while tho getting is goad."
That he will, If oloctod, make tho
should lie paid; lot us pay it, whole-1 Even if that is so, wo muHt dismiss
Seventh Circuit u splendid arbiter of
honrtodiy and cheerfully." Thut would from our minds that phaso of reaction
justice is assured and Ills friends In
bo statesinniily and would win up- from war endeavors und declare for
Seminole nnd tho other counties cun
pluuse. If the administration boliovoH new, high standards,
bo counted upon to rally to liiH stand that tlie public finances will not stund
Nothing tangible is holding us back.
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The buttons on Drop Seat Comfort Coveralls are so placed
and covered by the re-inforced band that they won’t stick in
your back when you work lying down or squeezed into a
tight place. .The band also conceals the buttons and dis­
guises the Drop Seat.

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P a ten ted N ovem ber 29, 1921.
Comfort Coveralls nra patontod; no other garment like thorn. Mndo
o f host twilled, pro-shrunk materials; by skilled union labor; rotnny
nnd comfortnblo. Sold undor our Iron-dud, monoy-back guarantoo.
Ask your doulor,

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Solid leather work shoes from $2.25 to the best quality Army Shoes at
$5.35. Solid leather dress shoes from $3.60 to the Florsheim at $9.50.
Full line of Womens’ and Children’s Shoes at greatly reduced prices.
Men’s New Spring* Suits from $15.(10 to $20.00.
*
Men’s New Spring Straw Hats from $2.00 to $5.00.
New line of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Tennis Shoes and Ox­
fords at new low prices.
Dress Shirts from $1.00 to the best Crepe de Chine Shirts at $6.50.
Rest quality work shirts, 90c; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at $1.00.
220 White Back, Blue Overalls, $1.50.
Khaki, Pin Check and Covert Work Pants, $1,50.
Seal Brand W alking Slicker, $4.50.
Seal Brand Pomerel Slicker, $5.50.
Guaranteed not to crack, not to stick and not to leak. None better
made. We sell cheaper because we do not charge it, we do not deliver
it. We do not have a telephone. Service and satisfaction guaranteed,
when you buy from—

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£ f ,T ? ? ™ !^ R.CHING t h r o u g h t h e m y r i a d s o f t i r e d o m a n d c o n s i d e r i n g t h e m e r i t s a n d
S H „ y ? IP ATI0NS 0 F M 0RE t h a n a s c o r e o f m a k e s o f t i r e s , w e h a v e s e l e c t e d t h e a u ­
b u r n AS BEST s u i t e d f o r t h e n e e d s o f o u r c u s t o m e r s a n d f r i e n d s .

AUBURN CERTIFIED ‘XTRA PLY; FABRIC TIRES

INTRODUCING PRICES AND SIZES

Understand plainly what this means. It means that ev­
ery size of Auburn Tire is built with one more ply of
fabric than standard construction calls for. For exam­
ple, where so-called “standard" construction calls for 4
plies,^ we use 5. Where 5 plies are customary we use 6.
And instead of ordinary fabric we use the finest import­
ed, lon^-fibre Egyptian fabric. Thus, in Auburn Tires
we start w’ith a fabric carcass 15 to 25 per cent thicker,
which means fully 50 per cent greater power to resist

In order to introduce Auburn Tires to the motorists of
Sanford and vicinity, we are offering them at following
low prices:
“X tra Pli”
“Big Size"
Fabric
Cord
sizes
.................. $ 7.75
30x3
$15.00
.................. 9.90 *
30x31/2
18.00
32x3 V* ...
24.00
.................. 16.95
32x4
24.50
17.25
33x4 ...
25.50
17.75
34x4
30.50
32x4 V.
31.50
33x4 V,
32.50
34x4 Vs
,T..T.. r___ _
34.00
35x4 Vi
36.50
33x5
38.50
35x5

AND TH EY ARE GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 MILES

AUBURN CERTIFIED “BIG SIZE” CORD TIRES
have won their way to popular demand on sheer merit.
They long ago passed the experimental stage and are
now being sold in every state in the Union and many
foreign countries.
AUBURN CORDS ARE FU LL OVERSIZE
GUARANTEED FOR 8,000 MILES

Bryan-Wheeler Motor Company
THE PRESIDENT
NOT GIVING OUT
INFORMATION
UN

TH E T R E A T IE S AND SA YS
T H E ARE CONFI­
DENTIAL

WASHINGTON, Feb. 21— President
Harding informed the senate yosterIny he could not comply with its ro­
piest for records of the four power
1'i ific treaty negotiations because no
oith records ever existed and because
nr considered it Incoinptaible with the
lniMic interest to reveal "Informal and
iimfidcntial conversations."
The president's five sentence reply
:« the resolution of Inquiry sent to
lie White House Inst week was ac•epted by those in charge of tho tron-

ty at the# enpitol as closing tho inci­
dent, although at the Hama time it
aroused
increased
dissatisfaction
among senators who instigated the
move for more complete information.
A proposal to call Secretary Hughes
before the foreign relations commit­
tee was revived momentarily, but with­
out any immediate prospect of suc­
cess.
Meantime the committee too its first
formal action on any of tho inter­
national agreements negotiated dur­
ing the arms conference by reporting
avornbly the Japaneso-American trea­
ty by which tho United States is ac­
corded cable and wireless rights on
the Pacific Island of Yap. The com­
mittee loadosr later made known their
purpose to press _the treaty toward a
vote on tho senato floor indicating
that debate on it might begin today.

MINE WORKERS
DO NOT NEED THE
RAILROAD MEN
i

"I was weak and run down,"
rotates Mrs. Eula Durnett, of
Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and
Just felt tired, all tho time.
I didn't rest well.
I wasn't
ovor hungry.
I know, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
ns there 1b rono hotter than—

TO JOIN THEM IN S T R IK E SA YS
PRESID EN T LEW IS
TODAY
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I i .11 it'AGO, Fan. 2u.— United Mine
|workers do not want nation's rail­
road employees to join them in n
'strike, President Lewis, of the miners,
said today addressing conference
loaders of tho mine and railway un­
ions. Hu spoke of what he termed
tho coming strike of tho miners ami
said ids organization wanted only full
moral support of tho railroad men.
LIGHTNING STRUCK
MIAMI POWER PLANT

. . . I began using Cardul,"
contlnuea
Mrs.
Burnett
"After nty first bottle, I slept
better and ato botUr. I took
four b'ottlcB. Now I’m well,
feel just fine, eat and sloop,
my skin Is clear and I have
gained and sure fool that
Cardul Is the beat tonic ever
made,"
Thousands of other women
havo found Cardul Just as
Mrs. Burnett did.
It should
holp you.
At all druggists.

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MIAMI, Feb. 22.— Lightning struck
Miami power plant last night and
burned out two generators, reducing
power production by two-thirds.
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The Democrats Intend to give Sen­
ator Lodge the fight of his life now
that ho 1b making tho rnco for reelection to tho senate. Lodge was one
of the bitterest opponents of tho
League of Nations and fought Presi­
dent Wilson with every weapon ho
could find. Thnt it will now ro-act on
Lodga is npparent. Tho truth some­
times prevails oven in politics.
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WHAT SANFORD HAS
AND WHAT SHE IS DOING

Tite following circulars printed by C. II. Lefflcr were dlstrihBi
tiled at tho Seminole County booth at the Orlando Fair. Under
the heading of "W hat Sanford Has and is Doing" the following
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tending servlco will be niudo immed­
iately. Mayer Duckworth said Inst
night that it was likely tho bond Is­
sue could lie validated and Die bunds
disposed of withing the next two
months.
There has never been any concert­
ed opposition to any of the bund is­
sues. They wore endorsed by the
chamlier o fcommerce and had the
support of hot It local newspapers.
The citizens who attended the series
of mass meetings called by Mayor
Duckworth voiced their approval in
no uncertain terms. Thu belief was
expressed that the silent vote of the
city might be large onougt to defeat
tho propositions, hut it was proved
•therwise.—Orlando .Sentinel.

Tile suit! land being assessed at the
date of the issuance of hucIi certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deod
will issuu thereon on the 25th day uf
March, A. 1). 1922.
Witness my official signature nml
seal this the Kith day of February, A.
I). 1922.
(SE A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Kcmimdc County, Fla.
28-5te
By: A. M. W EEK S, 1). C.

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Floridn,
to-wit:
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cor. of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, See. 9, Twp ings, o r factory buildings.
ST. PETERSBU RG, Fob. 21.—Chief
Sold nnd Guaranteed by itnll Hard­
of I’olico Hideman personally mado ORANGE COUNTY CAPITAL WILL 21 S, Range 29 Fast, run S to F. M. ware Co.
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LIC U TILITIES.
loss.
turtle appeared on tho sidewalk of u
The said land being assessed at tho
street in tho center of tho downtown
The four bond issues providing 'or date of the iHHunnco of such certifi­ FOR SA L E —-Used cars uml trucks; 1
business district and Us presence re­ an expenditure of $1,-100,000 for
Oldsmobiio, I Dart car, 1 Ford car
cate in the name of Unknown.
sulted in n congestion of pedestrian
$100; real bargains, in good condi­
civic improvements and for tho pur­
Also Tax Certificate No. 30H, dated
traffic until the Chief's nrrlvnl. Thu
chase of the plant of the Orlando the 2nd day of Juno, A. I). 1919, has tion.—N. II. Gurner at Williams' Ga­
chief escorted the turtle to William’s
282-Stc, w -ltp
Water and Light company were au­ filed said certificate in my office und rage.
Park and placed it in a fountain. No­
thorized by the people of Orlando at 1ms made application for Tax Deed to FOR SA LE— Eggs
for
Imtclilni
body seemed to know how tho turtle
the special bond election yesterday. issue thereon in accordance with tnw. from Thompson Strain Barred Rock
happened to be on tho street.
Kueli received a two-thirds majority Said certificate embraces the follow­ My birds laid ovory month tho Ian
of the votes cast, which wan neccs- ing described property sUunted
in year.
Also Ferris Strain Whit
snry for their pnssago under an net Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit:
Leghorns, plenty of, big white eggi
of the state legislature.
E 1-2 of SW 1-1 of NW 1-1 (less Como over and Hee my flocks an
The issues were: For constructing D acres in NE cor. Sec. 9, Twp. 21 S., eggs.
Price $1.50 for setting of 1
additional sowers, $040,000; for pur­ Range 29 Eust, containing 11 acres, eggs. $7.00 per 100.
F. N. I’urd:
KILLS RATS
chasing and extending tho plants of more or lesH,
Osteen, Florida.
2fl-llt
the Qrlnndo Light nnd Water com­
Also mice.
Absolutely prevents
pany, $975,000; for constructing an
odors from enreass.
One package
incinerator, $20,000; nnd for erecting
proves this. RAT-SNAP conies in
n public library building, $00,000.
cakes—no mixing with other food.
Tho purchase of tho utilities by tho
Guaranteed.
city was generally considered tho
35c size (I cake) enough for Pan­
Bo deceived when you. buy Paint, get PATTON’S SUN-PROOF, the
most Important of the qestions voted
try, Kitchen or Cellar,
paint thnt is made for the South. 55% while lend, 35% zinc nnd
upon yesterday and the decision of
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken tho citizens thnt tho two plants should
10% Silica. You can buy it today for $1.40 per gallon. It Is whiter
House, cuops, or nmnll buildings,
nnd lasts longer than any point made. It covers 300 squnre feet; 2
pass under municipal control is re ­
$1,25 size (3 cakes) enough for nil
coats to the gallon on average surface. Sold only hy the—
garded ns an assurance thnt tho
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farm and out-huildlngs, storage build­
growth which has made Orlando tho ■
ings, or factory buildings.
seventh ritv of Floridn will continuo
Sold and guaranteed by Hall Hard­ unhampered. Tho city wiss nssumn
ware Co.
WEJ.AKA BLOCK
8ANFOUI), FLORIDA
control of tho utilities us soon ns the
bonds cuti be sold and plans for ox-

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1922

BUSINESS IS NOW BETTER
SALES TAX IS UNPOPULAR
FOUR HUNDRED BISHOP GAILOR
AND FARMERS TO OPPOSE
ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
CASES OF BOOZE SAYS AMENDMENT
ANY TAX ON THE PEOPLE
WERE STOLEN
FEDERAL RESERVE SAYS
IS A MISTAKE
1

Would Only Mean F u r­
ther Burdens on the
People

IS HEAVY ENOUGH

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WASHINGTON, Fob. 20.—The sol­
dier's bonus situation had simmered
down yesterday prcccptlbly following
tho iifs t reaction from President
Harding’s suggestion that the ad­
justed compensation be financed by n
sales tax or (hat tho enactment of the
legislation bo postponed. Thcro was,
however, no apparent *•!. kcnlng of
tho determination of Republican house
■lenders to pass the measure at this
session.
Mnjority members of the houso
wnys nnd menns commlttco wore call­
ed to meet today to tackle the whole
problem anew. They wore expected
to pass upon the legislative provisions
of the measure before going into tho
(]uestion of ways nnd means of rais­
ing funds.
Proponents of a sales tax appeared
to be confident thnt the Republican
comrnlttcemun would decide on this
form of taxation as n means of rais­
ing tho approximately ;$800,000,000
thnt would be needed to cover tho
cash payments as now provided for in
the measure. It was certain, how­
ever, that tho sales tax would not ho
voted in without u sharp fight.
It was said that any sales tax adopt­
ed would not be a general one. A
manufacturers’ tax similar to that
proposed by Senator Smoot, Republi­
can, Utah, and rejected by the senate
during consideration of the tax re­
vision bill, was one of the suggestions
advanced. It was claimed that this
tax at a rale of one per cent would
raise tile amount of money required.
Severn lother forms of a sales tax
are known to bo undoi' consideration
nnd it 1b not expected that there will
bo n hasty decision as to any of them.
It was learned that treasury experts
recently had prenpred a form of sales
tax which its framers contend can ho
onHily administered and can not ho
nvidod.
Whether a bonus bill witli a sales
tax attached could lie put through the
house still seemed to ho a moot ques­
tion, some leaders declaring (but tho
situation in this respect was one defy­
ing analysis at this time. Meantime,
farm organizations continued their a t­
tack on this tax, Gray Silver, Wash­
ington representative of ttie Ameri­
can Farm congress, sent a letter to
each member of congress protesting
against it.
“Taxes are already exceedingly
high," the letter said, "and a sales tax
would only mean further burden upon
the average individual, and when wq
stop to consider that tho average in­
come of each man, woman and child in
this country whose income is below
the income tax level is only $333 a
year, the American Farm Bureau Fed­
eration believes it would lie a rank
injustice to raise further revenue for
thin soldiers’ bonus by tills method,
It would take away from these people
any prospect of accumulating a com­
petence no mntter bow small and
. would blight their hope of tietiering
their conditions.”

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Upper Trend of Business is Apparent to Bankers
in Report Submitted to Congress by Federal
Reserve Board Today

THE VALUE OF
ADVERTISING
Sanford, Fla., Fob, 18, ’22
Mr. R. J . Holly,
Editor Sanford Daily
Herald,
Sanford, Florida.
Dear S ir :—
I have boon asked by sev­
eral merchants that 1 call
on if advertising in their lo­
cal paper brought tliem any
business. I wish to answer
these mnny questions by
tanking this statem ent:
I hnvo ju st closed probab­
ly one of tho largest tail­
oring sales with tho Churchwell Co. here at Sanford
with the assistance of S. W.
Bradford (formorly of the
Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing
Co.), thnt has ever been
hold in Sanford. This salo
being advertised daily in
your paper, which wo large­
ly attribute our success. Ilut
Sam Bradford knows most
everybody in Seminole coun­
ty. He also knows what tho
young men like, and what
the older men like, and he
has the confidence of the
people, and when Sam tells
them anything they know
they can count on it.
One other reason that we
had such a wonderful open­
ing was tho fact that the
Churchwell Co. allowed mo
to sell suits at a smaller
margin of profit than other
merchants have allowed me
to do.
They pay cash, and sell
for cash, and naturally can
sell suits for less.
I also wish to say to any
of
our customers that
bought suits during this sale
that they are guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction by
the Churchwell Co., who are
backed up by my firm, and
I have known Mr. J . It. For­
rest, who is manager of tile
Churchwell Co., for the last
ten years, and you will Hud
him true blue, ami a per­
fect gentleman in every re­
spect.
I will lie buck with tho
Churchwell Co. for another
opening next week, Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday,
February 23-21-25,
Very truly yours,
W. E, HERRIN,
With tiie Wabash Tail­
oring Co., of Chicago,

(By The Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.— Business throughout the country
is progressing through well defined cycles is nenring point of up­
ward swing of economic pendulum, according to annual report of
Federal Reserve Board transmitted today to congress. “There are
those the report said who believe the beginning of a revival is not
far distant. When it does definitely set in it will be followed in
due course by new era of prosperity.”
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SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
GIRL TAKES FIRST PRIZE"
IN THE UNITED STATES

FROM OSCAR P E P P E R D IST IL ­ ALSO SAID H E RELIEVED IN *
LERY IN KENTUCKY
MODIFICATION OF THE
VOLSTEAD LAW
TODAY
(Ily The AMOrlnlrd I'rrua)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 20.— Be­
tween 350 nnd 400 cases of whiskey
wore stolen onrly today from tho Osear Popper distillery in Woodford
county by mnsket bandits who held
up nnd tied four guurds. Whiskey
valued at $40,000 wns carried away in
three*trucks. ’

(Hr The Aa«nrlnlPd I’rraa)
CHICAGO, Fob. 20.— Bishop Ttn,s
F. Gailor, president of tho National
Council of the Episcopal Church, suj,)
in nn address hero Inst night he be­
lieved tho "Eighteenth amendment
was a mistake." He also said ho be­
lieved in modification of tho Volstead
Inw.

HABEAS CORPUS AIRPLANES TO BE
WRIT IS DENIED
FOR TAPPERS ON SMUGGLERS

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BLACKPOOL, Eng., Feb. 20.— Rev­
Hero are some of the answers to to help a lot also. But if you to *
SPRING CATALOGUE—Martin's Spring Catalogue is now ready, j*
erend Adam Hamilton, pastor of the the question: "Givo one fact about Pa will stick to the newspnper to H Write for it. Everyone Interested in Florida Spring nnd Hummer "
Congregational church hero,
an­ each of tho following persons, show­ Pa you will eventually gut the Pa % crops should avail themselves of information contained in our doscrip- is
live catalogue. Supplied F R E E on request, to tliosu who send in their ^
nounced his intention of going on a ing why they arc now prominent in to people looking for your ad­ to J
■ names promptly. Write for it todny. Full information and prices on
Htrlko for two weeks. lie Raid empty current history:"
to vertisement and rending it to ■ all seasonable seeds,
»
pews in ids church allowed something
Myron T. Herrick. Head of tho to just? as religiously as they Pa
was wrong eillier with his sermons or brick trust.
to read the sports, the society, to j
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
tho church.
•
Christy Mathewson. Headed an ex­ Pa the locals or any other part to ■ 202-206 EnHt Buy St.
Phone 4277-1230 i
Seeking Chauffeur Who
to of tho paper. Try it. Oth­ to
pedition to tho South Pole,
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to
Lloyd George. King of England. P-a ers have done it.
Knew Taylor and Who Sixteen Y ear Old
All successful business to
to
King of Franco.
Disappeared Recently Daughter of Millions Also
W illiam ' E. Borah. Tho Senator Pa men believe in systematic to ■
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Pa advertising in the news­ Pa ■
who voted against everything.
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Weds Riding Master Stimics. Head of tho Ku Klux Klan. Pm papers.
LOS AN GELES, Fob. 2 0 . - A search
to
for a taxicab driver who disappeared
to
Volstead. Tho greatest killer of Pa
from his homo here about tho time
Hr The Saaarlntrd I’rraa)
Ob
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to
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to
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spirits.
CHICAGO, Fob. 20.— Matbilde Mc­
William Desmond Taylor, film direc­
Charles G. Dawes, Andrew Mellon
tor, was murdered, was the outstand­ Cormick, sixteen years old, today luid and Will H. Hays were all identified
5 206 S. Main St.—Orlando, Fla.—Phone 226-W j
ing feature today of the police inves­ permission from her father, Harold as head of tho American Federation of
tigation of tliu case,
F. McCormick, to marry Max Oser, Labor, while Samuel Gonipers was de­
Tho man, it was said, had driven
clared to be Postmaster General.
Taylor home on several occasions, and riding academy proprietor of lieuWe are Specialists on GENERATOR or MO­
Fifty per cent of the children knew
detectives believe lie might have visit­ rich, Switzerland. Mr. McCormick of H, G. Wells, but nearly all identi­
TOR Troubles of any description
ed the director the night lie was slain. announced tho engagement last night, fied him as "a newspaper reported"
The driver’s disappearance was re­ t’ho romance of John D. Rockefel­ instead of as the writer of tiie "Out­
ported to tho puiieo several days ago
We RE-WIND any MAKE of ARMATURE,
ler’s young granddaughter is pictur­ line of History,"
RAILROADS W ILL NOT URGE
by liis wife, who expressed alarm at
Tho
best
known
man
was
General
MOTOR or GENERATOR a t low
hi» absence. The officers, in looking ed by Emil Burgy, a Chicago interior Pershing nnd the next best known
THEM TO DEPART SO
over his effects, discovered three bul­ decorator, who says lie,is a llrst cous­ Lloyd George. Tho least known was
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cost to owner
lets of the calibre of that which killed in of Oser, as “love of spring and Hugo StlnncB.
Taylor nnd a can similar to that worn winter." "Oser is not three times
(ll&gt;- Till- Aanm-lntril I'rma)
Fifty per cent thought Woodrow
MIAMI, Foil. 20.— Railroads enter­
We specialize in Farm Lighting, Power
by a man several persons nro said to Miss McCormick’s age, as newspa­ Wilson signed tho pence treaty.
ing Florida have ngrecd not to begin
huve seen near the Taylor apartments pers have stated," Burgy said. "He !h
One youngster named Urbaine LuHouse or Pumping Machinery Repairs
older. Ho is 57 years old, not fortyadvertising for northbound pnssengcr
the night the director was slain.
doux
"Mr. Zoro" as chairman of tho
seven.
He
is
juBt
my
age.
1
am
bis
traffic until aftor March first so as
The parents of Mabel Normand, Rim
Unemployment Conofronce.
not to hurry tourists away and thus
ictre ss, one of the last persons to seo cousin and I should know."
Guesses at tho iiamo of the only
shorten tho Florida season, a local
Taylor alive, arrived from Now York
woman in congress ranged from Ruth
STOCK
BROKERS
SU
SPEN
D
representative of tho Southern Rail­ :
last night to visit their dnuglitor. Miss
Law to "M rs. K ata"— presumably inIN NEW YORK CITY TODAY
way announced today.
Normond Huturduy moved from hor
ended for Mrs. Cnrrio Chapman Cntts.
Los Angeles residence to un unnn
More girls than boys knew the name
(II) The Aaaueimrd I'reaa)
nounced address, which, it was learn­
The Herald for real job printing.
of
the star in tho motion picture
NEW YORK, Feb. 20.— Suspension
ed todny, is In Aitndena, a suburb of
"Three Musketeers." One identified
Pusadonn. Hor friends said sho was of Holder, Bremer &amp; Co., stock brok­ him as "M ary Pickford’s husband."
tie and inaccurately, nnd that misin­
-You Will Be Our Customer Afterwards
Try Us Onccers, wad announced from tho rostrum
seeking rest nnd seclusion.
formed,
to
a
degree
that
wo
hnvo
not
"
It
is
plnln,”
said
Mr.
Blakey
"thnt
of the Consolidated Stock Exchange
|school children todny nrc reading lit- realized." ,
todny.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad,

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DEMOCRATIC
POTATO ACREAGE
E X E C U T I V E THIS SEASON TO
COMMITTEE BE OVER 22,000

Ffrlonds of T. G. Roebuck will ret to bear of hla donth February
W ILL CONVENE AT JACKSON­
12 th, at his homo in Now York.
V ILLE TO PUT NAMES
Mr. Lning nnd Miss Jimmie Laing
ON TICKET
f Sanford, wore visitors in town Sunj a&gt;- Miss E tta Hartley returning
TALLAHASSEE, Feb, 21—The rec­
home with them.
Miss Margaret Stuart spent the ords of the secretary of state show
«c«k end with her mother, Mrs. Goo. that many state offices expire within
Stuart.

Mrs. J. S. Dinkol returned from
Jacksonville Sunday after a three
weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs.
j; u fhnjiman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dinkol wore vis­
itors in Sanford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ToplHT, of Or­
lando, Mr. nnd Mrs. Todd, of Penn«i,i wore visitors in town Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Jenkins nnd
children and Mrs. Perry, of Sanford,
were calling on the Fuller’s Sundny.
Those visiting the Tampa Fair
were John Ranger, F. H. Ranger,
Ralph Itanger, Mrs. Neimyer, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Histtinc. The Uistline and Ncin,vcr chickens took n number of blue
ribbons.
The federation of the R. Y. P. U.
of Seminole county will be ontertninc,l by the Longwood Union Friday ev­
ening, February 24th,
Mr-. Jim Martin and two little hoys
arrived Tuesday to spend some time
With her mother, Mrs, George Lewis.
A. Y. nnd J. K. Fuller attended tljo
fair Tuesday.
.
J. K. Phipps left Wednesday for
Miami where lie will be for several
weeks.
There will be services at Christ
church Sunday afternoon at
3:30
Father Peck officiating,
To prevent n cold tnke 6{50,

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Million Packets Of
Flower Seeds Free

Wo bollovo In flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up tho hotno surroundings and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
have them.
Wo have filled moro yian a million
packets of seeds, of beautiful yet
welly grown flowers to be given to
our customern this spring.
■mildn’t you Uko to have
five
packets of beautiful flowers
frooT
TOtl CAN GET THEM!
Hastings
1922 catalog Is a 100-pngo handsomely
Illustrated seed book full from coVor
to eovnr of truthful doscrlpllona and
Illustrations of vogotablos, flowers and
fsrm crops. It Is full of holpful gar­
den. flower and fnrm Information that
Li needed In evory Houlhorn homo,
and, mo, tlio catalog tollR you how to
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It is the matured
product of a pre-determined plan behind everything
Lexington has done for more titan a decade.
T h e aim hns been n car of maximum service and
minimum upkeep, whose peak of efficiency will he
maintained in excess of all previous standards.
T h c theme of this notable car is durability. You
can safely buy it with 100,000 miles of utmost satis­
faction'ahead of you.
There can be no other quality car like it, because
thc factory-community system which produces the
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tility, has the charm of gracious proportions, and is
decidedly n car of repose. Its range of effortless
performance is phenomenal.
Power has hern put to music by the famous
Ansted Engine! It has a split-second acceleration,
is a champion on hills, and is a thoroughbred
under every condition.
Come and see the most complete car ever put on
tiie market by a manufacturer, or phone for it ridel

F ertilizers

Enrich tho soil, increase tho
yield, hasten maturity, im­
prove tho quality. It pays to
use them rogularly. Stock in
our warehouse ut Sanford.
Booklet freo from warehouse
or from—

It may bo thnt gold can be made i
of a combination
qther substances,
Arm our F e r tiliz e r W orks
A 'combination of sv/oat and elbow
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Steam Dyers

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BY POLICEMAN

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JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 2 2 .-A . f
Crews ,of Starke, statu attorney of
the Eighth Judicial dlsctrict,, said
here today that he intended to inves- (
tignte the trouble at McClenny .intParcel Post Your Cleaning and urdny which caused tho sheriff of
Dyeing to
Baker county to telegraph the shor- .
iff of Duval county for heip, but
which tho Baker county sheriff said
Inter am &gt;utiled to nothing.

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Its immense popularity Is due not only to the fact th at

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SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST

A most complete report of the total BY HOUSE M ILITARY COMMIT­ ! every line in it is written for Southern farm families by
T E E AND OTHER HEARacreage of potatoes planted in the
men and women who know nnd appreciate Southern condiINGS BEGIN
Hastings potato belt hns ju st been
; tions, but to the practically unlimited personal service which
completed by A. W. Clow, field man­
WASHINGTON, Fob. 21.— Investi­ ! is given to subscribers without charge.
ager for the Nix Produce Compnny. gation of Ford's offer for Musulo
Every yenr wo answer thousands of questions on hun­
The report covers thoroughly tho im­ Shoals will bu concluded this week by
dreds of different subjects— all without charge. When you
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
mediate Hastings section and gives n the House military committee, ChairThat
is one reason why wo have—
th . cnml„s y„»r. -ml |,ro.l,l„„ t o ', , , , , c„
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hftvo those office, jilnccil on tho tick- entire potato holt in this section. Tho
posal will begin immediately.
375,000 CIRCULATION
et for the primary election in Juno total estimated acreage for the coun­
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will doubtless bo made by tho stnto ties of St. Johns, Flagler, Putnnm and TEN MEN A RRESTED
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.
Clay is believed to bo 22,500 and will
IN MOBILE TODAY i
Democratic
executive
committee, cost thc ^ n te n
the neighborhood
which convenes tomorrow in Jackson­ of $1,500,000 to plant, dig and plnco
MOBILE, Feb. 21.—Ten men are j
ville. Tho following offices must be aboard the railroad cars or steamboat
under
arrest in connection with what]
filled:
lines. It is estimated that the crop
Solocitor Chamberlain announced in
—Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D., of
U, S. Senator, Park Trammell; term will bring to this section of Florida in
.■’*», ■*■»''
|*hr r,l'tj-V4'-'»,t'»vvt r.f £4.000,(100.00 police court would develop a “$10,000
Rollins CoBege, Analytic and
swindle in Florida." They uro alleged
Representatives in congress: First within the next ninety days.
to bo connected with wire tapping
congressional district: II, .1. Dr.me,
in the immediate Ha&amp;Uiiga section
Consulting Chemist says of the water: “Of the ninny waters of this and oth­
scheme in Floridn nnd planning simi­
Lakeland, term expires March 4, 1923; j there is planted 15,750 acres divided
lar schomo hero.
er regions that I hnvc analyzed, I have found none superior In all good quali­
Second congressional district: Frank as follows:
Clark, Gainesville, term expires March
Hastings
................ 7,000
The Florida family that does not ties of thnt of tho “ Elder W ater."— Phone 3I1-W . Office In Miller Building.
4, 1923; Third congressional district:
Elkton ........................
have fresh fruit and vegetables on its
J. H. Smitlnvick, Pensacola, term ex­
..................1,400
Fast Palntka
dining
table ovory day in tho year is
pires March 4, 1923; Fourth congres­
Spuds ..................... ................. 800
lint
enjoying
an opportunity that be­
sional district: W. J. Sears, Kissim­
................ 550
Orange Mills
longs to nil Floridians.
mee, terms expires March 4, 1923.
................. 500
Federal Point
Justices of the Supreme Court: It.
.................. 100
Armstrong
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
F. Taylor, Tallahnsseo, term expires
too
St. Augustine
first Tuesday after tho first Monday
100
San Mateo
in January, 1923; Jefferson B. Browne,
(550
Bunnell
Tallahassee, term expires first Tues­
.............. 375
Espnnoln
day after the first Monday, January,
.................. 300
Yclvlngton
1923.
Roy .......................... ................. 150
Railroad Commissioners: It. Hudson
Potntoville .............. ............... 125
Burr, Tallahassee, term expires first
Tuesday after tho first Monday in
Total.................. ........ ..*.... 15,750
Jan., 1923; A. D. Campbell, Tallahas­
The above does not include the
see, term expires first Tuesday after acreage for a number of important
. From thc opening of our new factory quantities of fertilizer materials have been arriving
the first Monday in Jan., 1923.
points in the potato belt such as Tocol,
by boat and by rail and the mills hnvc* been busily grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to suit every
Circuit Judges: Judge A. G. Camp­ Green Cove Springs, St. Johns Pnrk,
need. We are all ready for the big spring business now opening. Send in your orders early
bell ,of first judicial circuit; torm ex­ Dupont and others which it is believed
so as to avoid the rush in shipping.
pires Juno 8, 1923; Judge E. C. Love, will run thu total up to about 22,500.
of the second judicial circuit, term ex­ — Paintka News.
Did you see tho picture of tho big Potash boat at our docks in the Jacksonville Times-Unpires Juno 8, 1923; Judge Mallory F.
Horne, third judicial circuit, term ex­
ion of January Gth? Cargo, 5,000 tons and nearly half of it for us— real old-fashioned Ger­
pires Juno 8, 1923; Judge George C.
man Sulphate. Write today.
Gildis, fourth judicial circuit, term ex­
■
pires July 2, 1923. Judge W. S. Bul­
■
lock, of the fifth judicial circuit, term
expires June 11, 1923; Judge M. A.
ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative
McMullen, of the sixth judicial circuit,
torm expires with next senate; Judge
Jam es W. Perkins, of the seventh ju ­ DISCHARGED RIOT GUNS A FTER
dicial circuit, term expires Juno 8,
MOB REFU SED TO
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
1923; Judge E. C. David, of tho eighth
D ISP ER SE
judiciui circuit, term expires April 2(1,
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Illy Tlir Amill,-InIt'll I' tikbI
1923; Judgo D. J . Jones, of tho ninth
PAWTUCKET, R. L, Feb. 21.—
judicial circuit, term expires Juno 11,
1923; Judge John S. Edwards, of tho Joseph Assunrun, strike sympathizer,
tenth judicial circuit, torm expires on was killed today when police discharge
June 11, 1923; Judge II. Plcrro Brnn- oil riot guns after a mob of synipnni"K'
Cj C'Jlt,1thiZers refused to disperse, and two
term expires Juno 11, 1923;
others were seriously injured. Mayor
j George W. Whitehurst, of the twelfth K
(m jn c„m„Hin,j of the police,
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ed near Jcnekus
plant where the

Thun* 1h no obligation to hay any­ the fourteenth judicial circuit, term
thing Just ask for tho catalog, anil expires June 20, 1923; Judge E, C.
Sneeze into your handkerchief, not
It »itl imoo by return mall.
David, of tlie fifteenth judicial circuit, into the community; you get just as
H, G. H A S T I N G '; C O „ S E E D S M E N .
term expires June 13, 1923; Judge good a sneeze, ami the community may
A T L A N T A . GA.
Charles O. Andrews, of the seven­ avoid an epidemic.
teenth judicial circuit, term expires
June 3, 1923.
4*
+ 4* ■:*•:*•:**!■*!••:••!•++•!•+
Criminal Courts of Record; Duval
county—Solicitor L. I*. Howell, torm
;; The Florida Scout
expires May (1, 1923; Monroe county,
;;
'Tor Wide-Awake Boys"
—Judge W. Hunt? Harris, term ex­
..
35c Year
pires, June 9, 1923; Solicitor Arthur
I; Mil,LARI) I.UM LBY, Publisher
OR forty years Sloan's Liniment
Gomez, term expires June 24, 1923.
”
902 French
has been the quickest relief for
.State
Attorneys:
Fifth
judicial
cir­
+ ‘:*,H "H ” :*
•{»+++&lt;•+&lt;•+
neuralgia, sciatica nnd rheuma­
tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains
cuit, George W. Schofield, Inverness,
and strains, aches and jniiaa.
term expires June 13, 1923; Eighth
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Keep Sloan's handy nnd apply freely,
judicial circuit, A, S. Crews, Starke;
without rubbing, at the first twinge.
Altorncys nr.d Counscilors-nt-Law torm expires June 9, 1923; Tenth JuIt cases and brings comfort surely
DeLAND, FLORIDA
dicinl circuit, H. O. Rogers, Lake­
and readily. You'll find it clean and
M:il practice in the State and Feder­ land; term expires July 4, 1923; elev­
non-skin-staining.
al I'ourts. Special facilities for Ex- enth judicial circuit, John C. CramSloan’s Liniment is pain’s enemy.
smiiiinkr nnd perfecting Land Titles
Ask your neighbor,
well, Miami, term expires Juno 9,
At all druggists—35c, 70c, 11.40.
1923; Twelfth judicial circuit, S. W.
Lawler, jr., Fort Myers, torm expires
SCIIELLE MAINES June 15, 1923; Seventeenth Judicinl
LA W YER
circuit, Joseph H. Jones, Orlando, torm
Office in the Court House
expires Juno 9, 1923.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
State senators in even-numbered
districts, and in Districts Nos 9 and
T b ilo r h ir * oltltln llch
.Stops
Will (Illicitly Ui relieved by
27.
npplyinff before retiring.
Itching
Members of the house of represen­
Dr. IfolMon'eKeseinsOInU
Skin
men t, One o f Dr. Hobson’S
GEO. G. HERRING tatives.
Family
Remedies.
Troubles j
Five county commissioners, each
A tlorney-nt-I.aw
county.
N'&gt;. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildit'
Three members board of public in­ ■ ■ ■ E c z e m a O i n tm e n t*
struction, each county.
SANFORD, FLA.
Justices of tho peace, nnd consta­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ( ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
bles, where there are vacancies.
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FORD’S OFFER
THIS WEEK

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME XIII

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1922

NUMBER 29

Many High Schools Are Entering in Competition
for Cups and Medals
Upshot o f Present Po
litical Crisis in Eng­
land is Believed

IN CONSERVATIVE PARTY TO
r, e t h e r w i t h g a i n i n
LIBERAL STRENGTH
&lt;llr The Associate* Press)

LONDON, March 2.— Either onrly
general election of the'TCsignntlon of
Prime Minister Lloyd George will bo
tho upshot of tho presont political
crisis, It is generally believed. Ap­
parently wldonlng brcnch In conser­
vative party togothor with consistent
gain in strength of Liberals under
former Premier Asquith, nnd lnborites, hnvo forced those alternatives on
the premier.
LONDON, Mnrch 2.—Tho petition
of Lady Rhondda', to sit in tho IIouso
of Lords was granted by the commit­
tee) on privileges today. If she tak&amp;s
her scat nwnrded hor by tho ruling
sho will bo tho first woman to sit in
tho upper houso of tho British par­
liament as Lady Astor was in tho
lower chamber.
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HUBERT WORK WILL DOC
TOR THE WORK OF THE
POSTOFFICES
Illy The Associate* Press)

ELECTRIC LIGHT r
PLANT IS MUNIC­
IPAL ASSET TO JAX
Did you know that tho
gross earnings of tho mu­
nicipal electric plant ainco
180D hnvo been $9,925,­
043.06?
It is with this plnnt thnt
the city hopos to furnish
residents of Jacksonville
with electric fuel at such n
low rate ns well enable all
to uso electricity for cook­
ing and henting.
During tho Inst twentytwo years tho plnnt has
turned ovor to the city
treasurer $2,405,800.10. Net
earnings have been $5,075,­
001.50 and operating ex­
penses $4,240,081.30.
Ex­
tensions
nnd
improve­
ments hnvo amounted to
$3,204,221.00.
During 1021 the gross
earnings of tho municipal
plunt were $1,078,157.27,
tho operating
expenses
$580,430.48, nnd the net
earnings $107,720.79.
Ex­
tensions and improvement,
during 1021 cost $295,550.5
nnd $473,000 was ♦nrnod
over to tho city treasurer.
The assets of tho plunt nro
valued at $5,110,002.75. Of
theso assets, the plant is
valued nt $2,041,588.40, ac­
counts receivable $58,720.23,
cash $13,757.87 and prof­
its transferred to tho city
$2,405,800.10.
Bnlnnclng
theso figures are tho liabil­
ities.
Outstanding bonds
$202,600, accounts pnynblo
$22,407.00, customers' de­
posits $53,200.05 nnd excess
nssuts over liabilities $4,871,757.74.—Tlmcs-Union.

WASHINGTON, Mnrch
2.— Dr.
Hubert Work, at present tho first as­
sistant postmaster gohornl, will suc­
ceed Will Ilnys ns head of postoffico
department it wns lenrned definitely
today at the White Houso. Dr. Work,
whose home is in Pueblo, Colo., will
take over tho postoffico portfolio Sat­
urday, when tho resignation of Will
Hays becomes effective. Tho nomina­
tion of Work is expected to be sent
to the Senate shortly.

Tentative Contract
is Let for Southern
College at Lakeland

BRIDGE KEEPER HAD
NOT BEEN ROBBED

First Unit of Half-Million Dullnr
Plnnt to lie Erected at Once

i n y T h e Aaanclnted P rca a)

LAKELAND, Mnrch 2.—Tho trus­
tees of Southern College tentatively
let the contrnct for tho construction
of tho half million dollar college
building hero to Iluggar Brothors, of
Montgomery, Ala. Although nothing
definite will bo passed upon until the
bonrd meets again on March 7, with
tho contractors, every effort will bo
made to reduce tho figures in many
ways after consulting with the con­
tractors, who wore tho lowest nnd
best blddors.
Tho totnl amount of tho bid will
not bo announced until next week
when tho final figures to bo given
out. Dr. R. II. Alderman, president
of tho college,' stated Inst night thnt
MRS. PARK TRAMMELL
tho trustees woro going to tnko ad­
OPPERATED UPON AT
vantage of every possible opportunity
ORANGE GEN. HOSPITAL
to seo thnt tho work of construction
is well dono, and thnt tho buildings
Mrs. Park Trnmmoll was operated
would be erected now, on tho unit
upon this morning nt tho Orongo Gen- j
plan. Ho said that ho expected at
Mai Hospital by Dr. J. S. McEwan,
lenst n half million dollnr* worth of
&lt;urgeon. When seen shortly bofote
construction would bo completed hore
"oon. Dr McEwan reported Mrs. |
within a yonr nnd thnt tho public In­
Trnmmoll to bo resting woll nnd hav- *
terested in tho college could bo as­
lng a posslblo chnnco o f recovery.
sured thnt tho work will start within
There is no immediate danger, ne­
e d in g to Dr. McEwan, unless somo tho very nonr futuro.
Ten bids woro received on the work
unforeseen developments tnko placo.1
and all wore higher thun wns antici­
Senntor Trnmmoll arrived hero
pated by the .ollcgo trustees.
from Washington on tho early morn-1
lng trnln, having been summonod
R. W. Groono o f tho faculty of Rolfrom Washington by wire.—Orlando
Ijins Collogo was hore today nnd spoko
at tho high school about tho Aquatic
, Moot thnt will bo hold nt Rollins
, Collogo. Mr. Grcono is woll known
i n 1Sanford and his many friends
gave him a warm welcome,
I’ALATKA, Mnrch 2.—The bridge
tender on the bridge ncross tho St.
Johns river hore is going to purchase
t new bank and night policeman Law­
rence is going to rocolvo n newt flash­
light, as n rownrd for tho recovery of
the toll funds ono night last week.
The bridge tendor sent out an S. O. S.
that somcon^had "lifted" all the
money in his booth nnd Lnwrnnce,
engaged in a search for n stolen fliv­
ver wns called off. tho scent and sum­
moned to tho bridged It developed tho
hrldgo tender kept tho tolls ho hod
collected in a tin can and a search
disclosed tho enn nnd tho money on
the floor In tho keeper’s office,
whence it had fallen from his desk.

Tho Florida State Iqtorscholastlc terested In developing the sport of
Aquatic meat will be hold at Rollins swimming.
All High Schols In Florida nro eli­
College, Winter Pork, April 29, 1022,
gible nnd each school should sond a
Tho meet this year will be the big­
team of boys nnd a team of girls.
gest moot of its kind that has ever This is a splendid opportunity for
been held In tho United States. Re­ thoso in tho state who nre interested
quests for inf &lt;rmatlon and instruc­ in developing water sports to have a
tions are coming in dnlly to tho office part in developing the most natural
sport to bo dovoloped in Florida.
o f tho committco in chnrgo of tho
C. W Stroit, first vice-president of
meot. Soveral High Schools who have the Amntcur Athletic Union of tho
novor competed will enter tho contest .United States nnd president of the
this year and tho governing commit- Southeastem Association of the Amntoo are planning for n record break­ tuur Athletic Union nnd A1 Doonnn of
the Atlanta Athletic Club will
bo
ing crowd of spectators. In tho past
picsent at .the moot this year and ofparonts and friends of contestants l finite.
hnvo mndo tho trip to Winter Park by
There will bo ten ovents for boys
auto and have spent tho wcok end and ton events for girls. Tho boys'
cither at Winter Park or' Orlnndo. By progrnm will bo run o ff i" tho morn­
doing this thoy hove niudo it possible ing nnd tho girls In tho afternoon.
for high school teams to enter because Moving pictures will be taken of tho
such trips nway nro usually given up events.
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becnuse of being too expensive.
Any information desired will be fur­
Twonty-four* sterling silver cups nished upon request by writing to R.
costing $1,500 besides gold, silver nnd W. Greene, secretary of tho Govern­
bronze medals will he offc.cd to con­ ing Conunittco, nt Winter Park, Fla.
testants taking part &lt;n the moot this
The cups and medals to bo offered
yonr. This set of cups hnvo been in the coming meot nro on display nt
contributed by the business men of the store of Yowell &amp; Company in this
Winter Park nnd Orlnndo who are in­ city.

SOMETHING LIKE THE ONE OUT
LINED IlY THE SANFORD
HERALD

TO PURCHASE FUEL DUE
ACTION OF APPROPRIATION
COMMITTEE

I ll y Tlie A » u r l n l r i l P r e s s )
I ll y T li» Aaaoelntrd P r e ss)
WASHINGTON, March' 2.— Elimi­
WASHINGTON,
Mnrch 2.— Neces­
nation of tho cnah feature of tho sol­
diers' bonus bill, but under a plan sity of tying up every ship in tho
which would enable former service navy for Inck of fuel to permit opera­
men to obtain funds from banks on tion faced the navy department ns nn
adjusted scrvico certificates immedi­ immediate possibility due to action of
ately after thoy were issued is under the house appropriations committco in
consideration by majority members reporting out yesterday a deficiency
of tho house ways und means com­ item of $(1,2000,000 for naval fuel to
mittee ns a possible solution of the be used during tbc remainder of the
fiscjil year. The sum is about onebonus problem.
half
of the original fuel deficiency
This would make unneetossnry any
estimnto
submitted by tho department.
henvy drnft on tho federal trensury
nA b drawn by the committco the bill
during the next two years while the
refunding of the $(1,500,000,000 short- docs not provido for nn additional ap­
dnted debt is in progress nnd, it was propriation but merely authorizes tho
said, would remove the fundamental department to spend money it might
cause of the differences in congress be nblo to tnko from other current ap­
propriations for fuel un to tho limit
and between the administration nnd
set.
congress over tho bonus question.
I Mnvnl officials nro known to regard
the situation as serious, although Sccrotnry Donby refused Inst night to
authorize Any comment on tho action
of tho committee. There were indi; cations, however, thnt orders must go
forward to nil parts of tho navy al­
most immediately under which no ship
i would bo permitted to opornto under
stenm for tho remainder of tho fiscal
year, unless administration officials
were successful in inducing congress
to make more liberal fuel provision.

FLORIDA "CLEAN-UP"
ARE NOW COMPLETE
( l l r T h e A a a or la fr d I'rraa)

KING GEOffGE SUES
PRESIDENT HARDING
LOST CORNED nEEF
( H r Th«- *aanelnfril I'rraa)

WASHINGTON, Mnrch 2.—Organizntion of tho prohibition headquar­
ters forces for the coming concen­
trated campaign in Florida against
liquor smuggling is bolng rapidly
completed, officials said Inst night.
E. C. Yollowloy, chief of gonoro
prohibition agents, roturnod yesterday
from an extended tour of tho west
nnd it wns said will assume charge of
tho Florida operations and hnvo gen­
eral direction o f tho ru-cnforcomeutH
being sent Into tho state in an effort
toput un end to tho activities of rum
runnora.
Colonel L G. Nutt, head o f tho nar­
cotic section, it was understood, may
be sent to_ Florida| as .....
field.........
chlof o f th&lt;\
prohibition ugonts gathered thero and
to take actlvo command o f tho comblnod forces of airplanos, submarine
chasers and land offlcors which It is
said nro bolng concentrated for sonthem operations
Assignment of Coloqel Nutt to
Florida It wns thought would ale^
mcun a clean up of smugglers bringing llljclt drugs Into tho country.

FORT WORTH, Mnrch 2r- King
Gcorgo of Englnnd through his at­
torneys, hns filed n suit , in district
court horo against President Hardin?,
asking damages o f $1,079 for tho al­
leged non delivery by tho Rock Island
rnnllroad of sixty-four casos o f corn­
ed hoof, during tho war.
Tho auit
wns filed yostordny, about tho time of
the wedding o f Princess Mary, tho
Kfng's daughter.
President Harding is a party to
the suit because the railroad' Is tho
defendant nnd tho ' United States
government had control o f tho trailWAmnNGTON?rMnwh, r2"—MemJ. Roy Smith of Jacksonville Is in ronds for^n period during tfio War.
bcr« of tho Houso Military Commit- tho city much to tho delight o f his King George was tho only plaintiff
' c° who nro Investigating various many friends and while ho is horo ho named In the suit.
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proposals for private oporation and is'taking measures for tho Ed. V.
ease of Muscle Shoals, decided today JPrico Co., with headquarters at Por­
By tho way tho Senato has not yot
n °xpcutlve session in favor o f mak- kins &amp; Britt.
Somo o f the niftiest
bocn told what administration gave
,nK »n Inspection trip t o ' Muscle fabrics nnd the lowest prices on these
the postmasterships to tho opposi­
Try a Herald Want Ad today,
Sho«1».
v
fine goods.
\
tion.
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WATERWORKS PLANT
IS ANOTHER DEPEND­
ABLE ASSET OF JAX
From u gross yearly earn­
ing of $2,441.76 in 1880, to
n gross earning of $221,*
200.72 during 1021, Is the
rocord established by the
munlcipnl waterworks hore.
These figuies speak for
themselves as of tho finan­
cial standing of tho city of
Jacksonville. Tho city’s as­
sets so far overshadow its
liabilities thnt no compari­
son can bo struck. It is
these figures, through a
prospectus sent out from
tho city hall, thnt tho city
commlssilon hopes to con­
vince bond buyers that thoy
take no risk whon buying
Jacksonville bonds, $2,000,­
000 of which hnvo boon ad­
vertised for sale.
Tho total gross earnings
of tho municipal water­
works up to and including
1921
were $3,372,770.08.
The not earnings amount­
ed to $1,082,008.09, $1,089,­
802.89 going for operating
expenses, $1,018,092.82 for
extension and improvements
and $781,483.22 being turn­
ed over to tho city treasur­
er. Tho ussets of tho wat­
erworks exceed tho - liabili­
ties by $1,700,652.03.
It is estimated with tho
increased revenue to tho
electric light plnnt through
city-wide
installation of
electrical cooking and hoatlng appliances
Jackson­
ville will bo considered ono
of the financial strongholds
of the South.—Times-Unlon.

Sweden Gets Ready
For Prohibition—
Movement on Way
DRY ADVOCATES HAVE INTRO
DUCCED SEVERAL BILLS
IN PARLIAMENT
STOCKHOLM, Mch. 1.— Advocates
of prohibition In Sweden havo Intro­
duced scvcrnl .bills In parliament In­
tended to clenr tho wny for making
the country wholly dry or nt least
dry In spots.
noth houses of parliament hnvo
ndopted n bill authorizing tho govern­
ment to submit to a general consul­
tative referendum the prohibition
question or nny othor on which tho
pnrllnmont desires n popular vote.
It is understool, howover, tho gov­
ernment wlll^not ask pnrllnmont for a
prohibition referendum In this ses­
sion.
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As tho referendum Is only consulta­
tive tho approval o f parliament will
bo hecessnry to onnet Its decision Into
law.
Ono measure introduced In the
Rlgsdng would confer powor upon
municipalities to prohibit tho salo of
alcoholic liquors.
Tho oxporlenco of tho Unltod Stntos
undor tho prohibition amendment Is
bolng watched closely by both "wots"
and "drys" and oth sides o f the cam­
paign to outlaw John Barleycorn nro
making uso of reports from America.
Swodon Is now undor n rationing
system limiting tho amount of Intoxlennts nny person may purchase In
nny month.
U. 8. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
WILL INVESTIGATE
CASE OF OCEAN MURDER
KEY WEST, March 2.— Assistant
United Stntos District
Attorney
Yerkos is due to arrive here tomor­
row to investigate tho case o f tho
crow of tho British schooner Lewis
Brothors, ono of whom Is charged
with tho murder of Captain Chute,
master of tho vessel.
The British government wants the
men extradited to British territory

Try a nerald Want Ad today.

Will Make Concentrat­
ed Effort Against
Smugglers in Fla.

SHALLOW WATER ALONG COAST
GOOD SOIL TO PLANT
BOOZE

running on tho Florida coast. One pe­
culiar difficulty lay In tho fact that
groat expanses of shallow water along
the coasts made it posslblo for smug­
glers to hldo cargoes of liquor on the
bottom of tho sen, upon approach of
authorities. This prnctico is followed
to such nn oxtont thoy said thnt Flor­
ida shallows nro ulmost carpeted with
whiskey nnd rum.
WILL YON NOW A BANKER
( I l f T h e A a io e ln lr d P r e s s )

FORT MEYERS, March 2.—J. Will
Yon, formerly stnto auditor, hns ac­
cepted a position with tho St. Lucie
County Bnnk and moved horo to moke
bin home.

tING FEBRUARY AS
AN­
NOUNCED BY TREASURY
DEPARTMENT
r '
( H r T h e Aaanrlnted
&lt;11/
Aaanrlntru I ' r r u )

'

WASHINGTON, March 2.—An In­
crease of moro than $90,000,000 in
the public debt during Fobrunry wo*
at nounccd todny by tho treasury de­
partment. Increaso largely accounted
for by isHunnco of $000,000,000 treas­
ury notes whllo government securities
were retired during February of $51,­
000,000.

Two Divorce Suits
At Maysville, Ky.—
Youth and Old Age
Mother-In-Law Runs Away With Her
Young Bon-in-Law
MAYSVILLE, Ky., March 2.—Two
divorce suits ore ponding In the Mas­
on county circuit couvt hore bocausa
Carl Kollum, 23, nnd his mother-in­
law, Mrs. Addle Gnllughor, 45, ran off
together, according to petitions filed
by Mrs. Irma Gnllaghor Kcllum, 18,
against hor husbund nnd by John GalInghor, 65, against his wlfo. Mrs.
Kcllum snys she married two yean
ago nnd was vory happy on hor hus­
band’s farm four miles from here. A
short time ago, sho nllogos, hor moth­
er, who lived nt hor homo on nn ad­
joining fnnn, run o ff with Kollum nnd
novor roturnod. Gallagher’s petition
unfolds saiho story. Kollum and Mrs.

BAR ASSOCIATION TO
ASK LAW TO CONTROL
STATE EXAMINATIONS
A bill to give tho stato bar associa­
tion complete control In tho matter of
admitting lawyers to tho bar In this
state will probably bo Introduced at
tho noxt session o f the stato legisla­
ture, Judge G. O. Andrews, president
of tho association, said yesterday.
Judge Andrews explained that tha&lt;
recent action o f the national bar as?
soclatlon in adopting a resolution
asking that a college course b* re*
qulred o f candidates for admission to
tho bar did not effect the state lawai.
A bill similar to the one planned
now was introduced at the lofct session
of the logislsturo but foiled o f pas­
sage in the house of representatives
on the last day o f the session,—Or­
lando Sentinel.

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1922

Bible Lecturer Will ’
GIANT DIRIGIBLE ROMA
MANY LIKE THIS
Speak at Princess
Theatre Sunday
EXPLODED AND SANK AT
IN SANFORD
NEWPORT NEWS TODAY
T“ ^r-

May Be Second Catastrophe o f This Kind—Death
List Unknown
^rr, 71

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fti'.Tjy

(Dy The Associated Preen)

. NEW PORT NEWS, Feb. 21.— Officials at Langley Field an­
nounced this nfternoon thnt the ginnt dirigible Roma exploded
over Hnmpton Ronds and sank immediately. What loss of life, if
any, wns not reported, but it is known n number of persons were
aboard. Observers at Old Point said the Roma appeared to be well
beyond the nnvnl base when she took fire and fell. They believe
she fell on land.
Roma exploded in air and landed in flames at army base. Four
men were token off of her nlive but badly burned. Conflagration
so hot it wns impossible to get nenr the ship and It is not known
whether nny more men are ahonrd^ .The Roma wns only 35 feet
from the ground nt the time and nose-dived to earth within army
reservation almost in front of reservation fire department head­
quarters. Langley Field reported forty men aboard when Roma
left station.

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SURVIVORS TELL THEIR STORY
DIRIGIBLE
k* OF
ur THE
inE iU
iaiuiD L CCATASTROPHE
itaiadiaurnn S
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The "Message of the Hour”— "Millions Now Living Will Never Die,”
will be heard (D. V.) in every known
country in the world next Sunday,
February 2flth, and In Sanford, Mr.
Grover C. Powell, of Nashville, Tonn.,
Similar Cases Being Published in
will lecture free on this all-important
Each Issue
subject, in tho Prlncoss Theatre at
The following case in but ono of .7:80 p. m. Henr him. No collection.
many occurring dally in Sanford. It
280-2t&amp;w
Is nn ensy matter to verify it. You
cannot ask for hotter proof.
There is not a single portion of
E. D. King, engineer nnd machin­ the body thnt is not benefited by the
ist, 812 Magnolia Avo., Sanford, says: helpful action of Tanlnc. —Union
"My back ached and my kidneys were Phnrmncy.— Adv.
out of whack. I tired easily and when
I tried to lift, my back gave way and MORTGAGE MONEY— I dosiro to
a terrific pain caught mo across my
borrow $2,000 on my fnrm, worth
kidnoys almost taking my breath $0,000. House worth $3,000. Locat­
away. My kidnoys ncted too fre­ ed on brick road, South of Sanford.
quently and I hnd to get up several Address C, B. Clark, General Deliv­
times at nighl to pass the accretions ery, Sanford.
285-3t&amp;wltp
which burned in passage. I also had
dizzy spells. I road ubout Doan’s TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Take notice that I. (Illmore Felder,
Kidney Pills and decided to use them. thrmiKli niv attorney. J. U. Sharon, will
application fo r n pardon, or p a ­
Doun’s relieved me of the backache make
role, to tho Hoard o f 1‘nrdons nt T a lla ­
hassee,
Florida, nt the soml-anminl se s ­
and dizziness nnd left m yjddneys in
sion o f said board, held March 14th,
a healthy condition.” ?
1922. fo r tho o ffe n se o f u nlaw fully h a v ­
In my posnesslon
Intoxicating
Price 00c, nt all dealers. Don’t sim­ ing
ll(|Uors, having been con v icted o f said
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get offen so nt the Spring tertn o f the C ir­
cuit Court o f the 7th Judlclnl District
Donn’s Kidney Pills— th» sume thnt for Seminole County, Florldn. A. D. 1921
J. O. HIIAHON.
Mr. King had. Foster-Milbum Co., 27-2tc___________ A ttorn
ey fo r Applicant.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— Adv.
FOR SALE— By owner nt sacrifice,

Not a message of woo to many
of bliss to a few but Interesting T
spiring and helpful, will bo thnV
Bible lecture by Grive, C P o t h 'K
Nashville, Tenn., at tho Princess n
atre Sanford, Sunday night at 7
Subject: "Millions Now Living W,n
Never Dio.’ No collection. 280-2ti
In Circuit foiirt. Srbenlh -luUI^TTTTT'
.................V - ' p W r ' * « • " CITATION
James Miller, Defendant.
vs.

¥ ,r z j i
the Dulled States, and l h « y,'m
seal y o u rself so that process can notT
served upon you. and that there ' *’•
person In this state tho service ? n°
subpoena upon would hind xnhi
ant; that affiant believes the e f ! ! 5‘
nut Is o v e r tw enty-on e years of
Therefore, you. James Miller
...
required on the 2 Jtj,
March. A. D. 1922. t „ appear t„ Z , ? ,
o f complaint filed ngnlnxt you In twJ
cause, otherw ise a decree pro
.
WHI on said date he entered
It Is further ordered that siht .......
ho published In the Hanford W eek?
Herald, a newspaper published |„
a
Ino o County. Florida, for four " m u
ctitlve weeks.
,nM*
Witness my hnrnl and se a l’ of lh,
ahovo stated court, on this 22nd day of
February. A. D. 1922.
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R. A. DODO HASH

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JOHN o . I . E o 'j i A h o V P ™ 01" ' 88 " ^
.Solicitor nnd o f counsel
_________fo r Complnlnant,_______ 2S-5tp
Notice o f Application for T a t Deed I ,',
d cr Section STH o f the IJenernl
Statutes o f the Stnte o f Florldn
Notice Is hereby given that s
tDoudney, purchaser o f Tax ( ’e r t l f l c i ;
No. 133, dated the 2nd day o f June A
D. 1919. has filed said c e r t l f ® in
tny office , and lias made iippllctinn
fo r Tax Deed to Issue In u!-cord incj
with law. Hnld certificate embraces
th o fo llo w in g described property Wit.
tinted In Hemlnole County. Florida to.
wit: Dots 229, 22fl nnd 230. j . r» •ackl
ard’S First Aud. to Midway. The said
land lining axxexaed at the date of the
Ixxunnco o f such certificate In th*
name o f Unknown. Unlesx said certlfl.
nato shall be redeemed according to
law Tax Deed will Jssuo thereon on
the 25th day o f Mareh, A. !&gt;. 15;-’
WITNESS my o fficia l signature and
seal this the 24th tiny o f February A
D. 1922. ’
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E. A. DOUOI.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
&gt; Seminole County. Fla

' Inrge, modern homo, every conven­
Mr. J. A. White Says "If You Have ience, corner lot 134x130, paved walk
An Automobile, Keep Rnt-Snnp
nnd street, Snnford Heights. P. O.
"If I know nbout RAT-SNAP InHt Box 818.
27-ltp
.
hn
wintei, would have saved $120.
My
car wns in the garage for a few
weeks during bad weather; when I
(B r Tbe A i io r lilr l Press)
went to tnko it out, found that rats N O
the initinl lift of tho tail of tho ship
MORE
NORFOLK, Vn., Feb. 22.— Of the
had enten grent holes in two new
until n man yelled that the ernft had
thirty-eight men who left tho Lang­
tires. Got them luter with RATrefused to respond to tho helm.
ley Field air atntlon yesterday after­
SNAP." Three sizes 35c, 05c, $1.25.
noon, ten found their way, alive, to
Grover C. Powell of Nashville, Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
the United States Public Health Ser­
Tertn., widely known Bible lecturer, ware Co.— Adv.
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP.
vice hospital. Theao men, some more
will speak Sunday night nt the prin­
It’s a su re rodent killer. Try a pkg.
dead than alive, lay on their cots,
cess Theatre on “ Millions Now Liv­
Feb. 23, 11)22.
nnd
prove It. Rats killed with RATwith burned and broken limbs swath­
ing Will Never Hie."
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SNAP
leave no smell. Cats or dogs
ed in bandage*. Some had their fncMr. Powell formerly was a lawyer
Wo wish to announce to tho public won’ t touch it. Guaranteed.
cm smeared with cream to
relieve
15;
of distinction in Tennessee. He has iu regurds to the propngundn Homo
35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, gH-Mt:
H y: A. M. W E E K 'S , |. &lt;\
them
of
their
intense
suffering,tvhllc
taken lecture work under the auspic­ of our citizens are spreading against
('’
Kitchen or Ccllnr.
t o N T o r K iin i.n F .it *
n a n f o i i o tip.
others lay asleep or unconscious with
es of the International Bible Students US taking up personal
grievances
TKI. I'ONNTHIMTION CO., Inr.t
55c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
only their closed eyes visible.
All IN TIIE LIGHTER THAN AIR Association. The lecture will begin
In accordance with provision of u,„
nnd labor trouble. WE DENY ALL House, coops, or smnll buildings.
charter, notice Is hereby given that the
who were nblo to talk, were suffer­
CRAFT SAYS CHAIR­
at 7:80 o’clock and is free to all.
iinnnnl meeting o f the Htockhold.-r- of
SUCH CHARGES, and if wo find that
W
$1.25
size
(5
cakes)
enough
for
all
the Sanford Hotel Construction Co,
ing from shock.
MAN KAHN.
BV;
it is some of our mcn doing this farm and out-huildings, storage build­ Die., will he holilen at the principal of.
Albert Slums, who was in the
flee o f the Company nt the Hotel Val­
ENTERPRISE.
there will he tho same discipline used ings, or factory buildings.
des In tho City o f Sanford. Florida, at
flly The
P rria )
observer’s pit on top of the bag. said:
10:00 a. in . Monday, March nth. I••22
as if they were strangers, but wo do
jiff.
Sold and Guaranteed hy Hull Hard­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Tho Ro­
Hy order o f the President
“ I felt the ship tilt up from the hack
The community of Enterprise was ASK ami URGE tho loyal SUPPORT
A I . F H E D FOSTr.lt,
ware
Co.
ma
disaster
will
he
a
serious
set-hack
and start to slide down. I tried to
Secretary
cast into the deeped sorrow on Wed­ of our neighbors and fellow citizens,
V..'
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Snnford. Florida,
go hack down inside but then I de­ to the development of tho lighter nesday by the death o f Mr. E. C. and thnt they he men among men
V*:
February
2ltll.
1922.
2* He
Cs11
L
cided to come out forward again, tty than air craft in American, because Shotwell o f Johnstown, N. Y., who
and not try to stenl their neighbor’s
thnt time we hit tho ground and I the nation is deeply stirred and will purchased the estate; on the boule­
hands hut play man to man in this
was thrown out on tho ground." not forget, Chairman Julius Kahn of vard two years ago, known ns the wonderful country of ours.
Sloras was burned about the hands the house mllitnry committee, de­ Tuttle plnce, and improvements were
(Be it understood that we don’t set­
and is suffering from shock.
rapidly' going forward. On Tucsdny tle labor troubles and personal griev­
clared today in a statement.
Major J. I). Itcardon, who was in
PRICES RIGHT
Sir. Shotwell wns plowing tho land ances).
tho control cabin at tho time of the
( B r The Associated Press)
with tho trnctor when it overturned,
AN AUTHORIZED
HOF-MAC B A TTE R Y COMPANY
NORFOLK, Feb. 22.— Major Gen- pinning him underneath nnd caus­
Occident, said thnt tho work of tho
KLANSMAN.
oral
Patrick,
head
of
the
army
air
•officers in charge was excellent.
ing injuries from which ho pnf.scd
"Lieutenant Hurt and Captain Mabry service, made this statement today: away on Wednesday at noon.
Mr.
wore at their wheels,” tho major said "Front the testimony I have hoard so Shotwell Ih survived by his wife, who
...» ship gave «.
indicated thnt tho nccidcnt accompanied him here from Johns­
"tho
a duck &lt;«m
and •Inuw
saw iiiuuLieu- f,,r
-1 Store in Florida
tcnnnt Burt pull with all his might on I wu" ,lll° to an nccidcnt to tho con- town, New York, JiiHt previous to his 5 10 Stores in Georgiuthe elevation level. He yelled out,ltr " ,H «&gt;Kulotlng the altitude of the death; also a daughter and son, Cath­
’ She won’t respond,’ nnd then ‘ Cut tho ^0,nn- The ship canto down striking erine and Carl, who were in school
motors!’
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,
|high tension electric wires, which in tho north, The body was carried
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"Ono by one I heard the motors ’ cnU8L‘&lt;1 1,10 dro* There was no ex­ to the old home in New York Thurs­
shut o ff and then wo struck.
If the l,,0"ian
n" r,u&gt; ,lro whilothe ship was
day, accompanied . hy Mrs. Shotwell,
motors had not boon shut
o ff we in the airThe hoard of investiga- Dr. and Mrs. Ginas, uncle and aunt
SELLS IT FOR LESS
would have hit the ground
much tion *H
tak,ng testimonyfrom alloftheMrs. Shotwell. The sympathy of
a
■
harder." When asked If ho had soon I mcn an'1 ltH rcPort will he miylo
the entire community is with the be­
a
soon
as
possible."
a
any flame, he said that ho had not.
reaved family,
a
■
Ray Hurley, a civilian and engine
Mrs. L. M. Wright and children
l
expert, was aboard and suffered a ENGLAND IS STIRRED
a
wore the guests of Mrs. B. H. Wright
■
slight sprain of ono arm and burns
OVER ROMA DISASTER
of DeLnnd on Monday night, remain­
■
■
about tho hands. The trip was Hur-;
- I S SIMILAR TO ZK-2 ing over to nttend the odohenver con­
■
ley’s first flight. "It was the first
cert nt the University auditorium.
timo I had over been up and when the
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LONDON, Feb. 22.—The Roma dis­
Mr. W. T. Wrencher o f Apopka
■
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE VALUES WE ARE OFFER­
Roma started to swing 1 didn’t know aster was featured In all London filled hiH regular appointment here
anything was wrong. I thought sbo newspapers today with long accounts bn Sunday morning, going out to
ING IN MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING
was acting all right. I didn't know o f tho tragedy and pictures of the Osteen for the evening service.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
different. It was not until the ma­ airship. The simllaVity of the de­
Enterprise was well represented nt
chine hit the ground that I realized tails with those of tho ZIl-2 disaster the fair in Orlando last week.
she was wrecked. She wus Hailing at Hull last summer were widely re­
Mrs. Louise Wntjcn, who hns been
nlong smoothly anil sho was coming marked upon.
n
the guest o f Mrs. Henry Murray for
■
straight from tho Langley Field. Wo
the last month, went to Jacksonville
were up only a short timo when wo
Cpat and Trousers... $22.75; with extra trousers....$30.00
You get your monoy’s worth when on Thursday, whore she will visit rel­
fell."
■
you buy Tunlnc, because it produces atives for n short time,
n
Hurley, in concluding said: "I didn’t results.— Union Phurmacy.—Adv.
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Mrs. Sam Toms leaves in a few
Coat
and
Trousers
...$25,50;
with
extra
trousers....$33.50
know what was going on, I wns in­
days for her homo in Montgomery,
a
sane.”
"Glad Tidings of Great Joy"— Ain., after n vacation Hpcnt with her 8 i
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Sergeant Peck, an engineer aboard "Millions Now Living Will Novor father, Mr. Henry Murray.
Coat and Trousers. ..$28.00; with extra trousers ...$36.00
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the Romn, said thnt ho wns tending Dio.” Free Bible lecture, Sunday
Mrs. Huldnh Dollisnn of KnnsnB
■
his motor in the port rear engine night, Princess Theatre, Sanford, at City, Mo., arrived on Thursdny and Is
boat. "Tho Liberty was running fine 7:30. Grover C. Powell, o f Nnshvillo- tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred
when wo suddenly veered up nnd nos­ Tonn. Don’t miss it. No collection. ■Mtnrrny.
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ed down. I was too insane to think
280-2t&amp;w.
Mr. Miller of Snnford spent Sat­
Three piece Suit......$34.50; with extra trousers.... $41.00
much’ of anything."
urday with his friend, Ernest Hamil­
a
a
Joseph N. Rlodonhcck, engineer,
The big reputation of Tanlnc Inis ton. Ernest returned to Snnford
■
was burned alHiut tho face and hands. been made by doing whnt other med­ with Mr.- Miller and was his guest
a
Three piece Suit.....$37.75; with extra trousers.... $45.00
a
Ho Hnid: "I didn't see any fire. The icines failed to do.— Union Pharmacy. over Sunday.
a
a
ship just tilted up and started to — Adv.
Mrs. Fred Murray entertained n
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Three
piece
Suit......$41.00;
with
extra
trousers....
$49.00
noso dive. It took nbout twenty sec­
number
of
friends
on
Monday
even­
v tV
i
onds for us to hit tho ground nn an
In tho interest of truthful adver­ ing nt n birthday pnrty. A most en­
a
ip f m
■
explosion followed. I was
pinned tising, why not profix "nb" when joyable time wns reported hy nil.
Every
Suit
guaranteed
to
give
satisfactory
wear
and
'
down ho thnt I could not got out. Tho speaking of a "used" cnr.
Sovernl cars o f people from here
Service
fabric was nlstvo mo and tho girders
■
attended the odeheaver concert nt
a
■ &gt;
were all around. I waited for tho fab­
Stetson on Monday evening and were ■
a
■
We are more than pleased with the number of orders we
ric to burn through so 1 could get
delighted In henring Misses Cnra
a
out. All tile time 1 was afraid that
mlehacl nnd Miss Ruth odohenver, ■
have taken
■
tho Idg gnH envelope behind us would
', ,111 'Vcflh
a
who 'accompanied Mr. Rodchcnver to
a
,/In
explode. As it happened, tho fire
DeLnnd.
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IS
A
REASON--------------------a
and mice— that’s RAT-SNAP, the old
a
Touched the fabric before the big ex­
■
reliable rodent destroyer. Comes In
s
plosion. If it had not, I could never ' T ' " '
Wo boliovo in Tanlnc nnd sn will
have gotten out alive. I saw on o'
\ J * * ' , fnwd- you if you try it.— Union Phnrmncy.
m
man trp « Jump. I don’t know who Your mHney. b
'[ U fai,M’
— Adv.
i)r.
ho wus or if he made, a snfo landing. 35c sizo (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
!
Wo hit right after that. Wo woro to o ' Kitchen or Ccllnr.
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BROWARI) COUNTY
low for anybody to niuku a safo
VOTED BONDS FOR
(15c size (2 cukcH) fur Chicken
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Jump."
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$500,000 YESTERDAY
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House,
coops,
or
Hntnll
buildings.
Both Iiicdonbcck nnd Mnjor Roar(lly T he Assorlnlrd I'rrss)
doi| spoke of tho gallant way the o fjn &gt;25 ,|Ie (S, cakes) enough for ull
ra;- * fleers remained at their posts. Until furm ,jnj out-hulldlngH, storage build
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 22.—
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Broward county voted $500,000 road
o n s tu n t
cra"*1 the officers |ngs, or factory huildinga.
at tho wheels stuck.
:
bond issue yesterday. Tho complcto
Ono of tho survivors said .'that the ; Bold'and Guaranteed by Ball Hard- returns thin morning showed thnt on- m
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-Welaka Block
Roma often Hulled with a little ,’tllt
Co.
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-Phone 127ly fourteen votes were cost against J F i r s t S t r e e t —
and that ho paid little attention to
tho proposition in the entire county.

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WEALTHY TOURIST AMERICAN CHURCHES
TRIES TO KILL SELF
URGED TO GIVE SUPPORT
AND WIFE SUNDAY
TO TREATIES NEGOTIATED

Seminolo County, Florida, being the
lowest and best bid for Said work,
Therefore bo it Resolved, that the
contract for the construction o f said
hard surfaced roads in Special Road
&amp; Bridge District No. 2, of Seminole
County, Florida, be awarded to the
said Maulo &amp; Snyder, said roads to be
constructed o f Ojus Rock, at a total SHOOTS WIFE THREE TIMES
By the Washington Arms Conference for a
coat of $80,064,66 as per their bid.
AND CUTS HIS OWN
AU warrants paid during tho month
THROAT
“ Warless World”
The Board o f County Commisilon- onded by Comr. E. Curlott nnd car­
of January were ordered cancelled of
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ried,
n
committee
Is
hereby
appointed
era In and for Seminole County, Flor­
(Uy The Associate* Press)
record.
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composed of Chalrmnn L. A. Brum ley
WASHINGTON^ Feb. 27.— (By The Associated P ress).^
ida, met in regular session at 10:00
MIAMI, Fob. 27.—Tho lives of E.' '
Reports o f the County officials wore
nnd Dr, J. T, Denton, to confor with
All
the
churches o f the country in a message today from the Com­
rend,
npprovod
and
ordored
filed.
C. Frndy, president of a motor com­
a . m. February 7th, 1022.
Present; tho city commissioners o f the City of
mission
on Internntiqnal Justice and Good Will o f Federal Council
pany in Chicago, and wife, are hang­
Chairman L, A. Brantley, and Com­ Sanford, in reforonco to providing a
of Churches of Christ in America were used to give active support
ing by n thread today. Tho couplo to treaties negotiated by the Washington conference as constitut­
missioners L. P, Hagan, C. W. Entz- place for tho caro of consumptives and
were guests at a most fashionablo ho­ ing “ First steps toward warless w orld/'
minger, O. P. Swope and E. Curiett, other contagious diseases.
Motion of O. P. Swopo, seconded by
with V. E. Douglass, Doputy Clerk,
tel nt Miami Beach. Frady shot his
and C. M. Hand, Sheriff, in attend­ Corpr. L. P. Hagan nnd carried, tho
wife throe times yesterday and then
bid of W. S. Price, for the construc­
ance.
attempted
suicide by cutting his
Minutes of the last regular mooting tion of a stockado for tho sum of $1,own throat with a safety razor blndo
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held January 3rd, 1022, wero rend and 876.20, is hereby accepted, ono stock­
nnd knifo. No charges against Frady
ade
t&lt;v
bo
constructed
In
County
Com­
approved
SERIOUS TROUBLE OVER THE has been made but n doputy hns been
Bids fo r tho Construction o f Hard missioner's District No. 1, and ono
stationed in the hospital and he is
BIRTH OF AN
Surfaced Roads in Special Rond and Stockade to bo constructed in County
tcnchnicaily in custody. Guests nt
INFANT.
Bridgo District No. 2 o f Seminole Commissioner's District No. 4, both of
tho hotel said Frady seemed unusual­
' County, Floridn, ns par advertisement, those stockades to be constructed for
(B r The Associated Press)
ly jealous, Frady suffered n nervous RED RUSSIANS WILL GRANT ALL STOCK BROKERS HAVING nARD
ORLANDO, Fob. 27.— Dr. O. I. breakdown soveral weeks ago nnd
were here opened and read, as fol­ the sum of $1,876,20 each.
TIMES TN NEW
CONCESSIONS IF THEY
Motion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, sec­ Wheatley nnd Honry- Beckmyer, a
lows:
came to Miami to rocupornto.
YORK
CAN
GET
LOAN.
Bid of Fish Brothers, o f Tnmpn, onded by Comr. E. Curiett and car­ mechanic, of Winter Garden, are In
ried, Comr. O. P. Swopo, Is heroby jail here, Wheatley charged with
Fla.
(llr The Associate* I'reaa)
(llr Thr Aaaoelalt* I'rrn )
Bid of Noll &amp; Noll, of Pulatka, Fin. authorized to procure n site in Com­ manslaughter, and Beckmyer as an
MOSCOW, Fob. 27.— The soviet
NEW YORK, Fob. 27.— Consolidat­
, Bid of Mnulo &amp; Snyder, of Ojus, missioner's District No. 4, upon which accessory before tho fact, as the re­
delegation to Genoa will carry In­ ed Stock Exchnngo today announced
to construct a stockade.
T in .
sult of tho discovery,-last Saturday of
THAT
ENFORCEMENT structions to grant nil concessions tho suspension of Mosher &amp; Wallace,
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swopo, sec­ the body of an infant. Tho body, AND
Bid of Adnms, Evans &amp; Co., of Jack­
demnndod, providing a big recon­ nnd nlso the suspension of Thomns
MAKES CONTEMPT OF LAW
onded by Comr. E. Curlott nnd car­ with most of tho flesh picked otf by
sonville, Fin.
struction Moan can bn obtained. If II, Cowloy. Involuntary petition in
AND A FARCE
Bid of LeRoy Hardin, of Orange ried, the proposal of the A. C, L. It, R. buzzards, was fdund near tho Orlanthe loan cannot bo arranged then, bankruptcy later filed . in Federal
Co., in reference to certain changes in do-Wintor Garden highway soveral
City, Fin.
from tho Russian point o f view, the Court ngninHt Mosher nnd Wallace.
(llr Thr ,\n«orlfi(ril I’ rrax)
Bid of F. W. Long &amp; Co., of Jack­ the crossings on tho Sanford &amp; Or­ miles west o fhero. The child is said
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— Repeal conference has only the moral value Another involuntary petition in bnnklando road is accepted by this board, y the short ifto have been born in an of the Volstead prohibition enforce­
sonville, FRIn.
of the recognition of the present gov­ rupty was filed against Gamble &amp;
On motion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, nnd Engineer Frod T. Williams Is In­ Orlando hoarding house nnd the sher­ ment net and substitution of a meas­ ernment.
Yates. All are stock brokers,
seconded by Comr. ,0 . P. Swope ami structed to hnvo tho work dono nt iff charges Wheatley as attending ure permitting sale of light' wines
carried, all of tho above bids are onco ns per plans and specifications physician and Beckmyer os father. nnd beer wns urged yostredny by tho
MIAMI, Fob. 27.— ShorifP Turner, AUTHORITIES ATTEMPT
hereby turned over to tho onginoer, to to he furnished by tho R. R, Co,, and Whcntioy’s hall hns boon fixed at $2,- executive council of tho American o f Broward county, who was removed
TO VERIFY STATEMENT
tabulato and report to this board nt to furnish tho R. R. Company with an 506 and Bcckmycr's at $1,600.
Federation of Labor in a statement by Governor Hardee Saturday for al­
ABOUT MIAMI MURDER
itemized statement o f the cost of
3:46 p. m.
which called upon all citizens to join leged failure to interfere with wjfoH. H. Pnttishnll, of Geneva, Fin., same.
with labor organizations in u cam­ tnppers, snld today ho would fight the
( l l r T h e A ssociated P ress)
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­
appeared before this board in refer­
paign with theso objects In view. The charges and nsk tho governor for a
MIAMI, Fob. 27.— Authorities ntence to the cemetery roud
in Ge­ onded by Comr. E. Curiett nnd car­
temptig to vorlfy statements by Carl
statement denounced tho VoUtcud act hearing.
neva, ordored opened by tho county ried, Engineer Frod T. Williams, is
Thompson Saturday night thnt h«
RRICK BLOCKS WILL REPLACE as "a social and moral failure," nnd
commissioners nt their last meeting. authorized to purchase ono row boat,
"n dangerous breeder of discontent HARDING PLANNING
killed Patrick Bradjr, whoso body in
BURNED STRUCTURES AT
for use at tho Gcneva-Titusvillc forNo action.
several
pieces wns found in tho Miami
nnd
contempt
for
nil
law."
TO DELIVER MESSAGE
..
ONCE OWNERS SAY
M. M. Smith, appeared before the ry, at a cost o f $20.00.
Tho council, which concl
(I
cnnnl
two
weeks ngo. Thompson, who
ON MERCHANT MARINE
The chairman announced that the
board in reference to opening of road
wns n butcher, said he shot Brady in
week’s session Saturday night, prev­
(Ur The AMorln(rd PrrM)
along tho north side o f the A. C, L. R. hour hud arrived for tho opening of
MOUNT DORA, Fob. 27.—Tho loss iously announced its intention to par­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— Presi­ tho hend, then cut up the body. Be­
R. truck from the present hard sur­ bids for the purchnso of Special Road from yesterday's fire in tho business ticipate in tho congressional elections dent Harding plnns to go to congress fore lie finished his statement he
faced road nt Rand’s Siding running &amp; Bridge District No. 2, Seminole
section here wns placed today at $25,- through a non-partisan campaign tomorrow and deliver n messnge on changed his mind and repudiated what
NWIy. to tho Monroe brick road. No County, Florida, $00,000.00 0 per cent
commlltco which will indorse nnd op- government aid to tho American ho had said.
roud bonds, and thereupon, nil scaled 000, with practically no insurance. P oho candidates of major political par­
action tnken.
merchant marine, it wns said today
F. L. WoodrufT pppenred before the bids which hud been heretofore re­ The fire started in a pressing shop ties, or enter Independents if that nt tho white house.
1
AMERICAN RELIEF WORKER
Board in reforonco to tho width of the ceived by tho Board wero ordored to nnd destroyed among othor concerns course is considered most effective.
WOUNDED AT MOSCOW
jdght-of-w ny of tho Sanford and Or­ be opened und read, anil the following tho local telephone exchange. Worn"Before this decision wnB reached," HARDING IS THROUGH
FIRED UPON IN STREET
bids
were
then
opened
nnd
rend,
tolando road, just south of tho city Urncouncil's announcement said
on of tho town nsBiBtcd tho flro fight- the
WIT HPEACE TREATY
wit:
- Us of Sanford.
ors battling blnzo and LeoBburg and "there wns caused to bo mndo an ex­
— HAS HAD HIS SAY
(D r The Aseoelate* Preea)
1. — W. L. Slayton &amp; Company, bid­Eustis fire departments sent aid. Six haustive investigation of the Volstead
K. B, Osteen nppenrod before tho
MOSCOW, Feb. 27.—J. B. Murray,
Board in reforonco to the purchnso by der. Amount of bid, pur and accrued business concerns were destroyed.
net. It wns shown by this investiga­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—White of Woburn, Mass., connected witfi
the county o f a shell mound owned by interest to duto of snlo. No certified
tion thnt there had been:
houso callers who hnvo talkod with the American Rollef administration,
check accompanied tho hid.
him. No action.
"A general disregard of tho luw President nnrding on tho four power suffered a slight flesh wound when he
MOUNT DORA, Fob. 27.— Fire, be­
2. — Fish Brothers, biddur, Amuujitginning in tho Suitorium, a pressing (imong all classes of pcoplo, includ­
Bids for the purchase of olio tractor
Pnciflc treaty hnvo gained tho im­ was fired upon in tho street early yes­
b y tho county wore here opened and of bid, par nnd accrued interest, ac­ shop hero, destroyed tho Donnelly und ing thoso who mado tho law,
pression thnt the president, having terday. Whether tho shot was fired
companied by a certified check for Simpson frame and tin buildings yes­
read ns follows:
"Creation of thouBumis o f moon­ assented to tho pending reservation by highwaymen or by tho street pa­
$7,000.00.
Bid of McDonald &amp; Burgman, for a
terday morning, sweeping clean the shiners among both country nnd city to tho past, Intends to take no fur­ trols, who misinterpreted tho actions
2.— Geo, C. Pierce, bidder. Amount epneo between tho thcatro-town hall dwellers.
Cietrac Tractor for $1,206.00.
ther hnnd in tho ratification! of the of the American, has not been deter­
o
f
bid, 06.1% of pnr nnd accrued in­ and Simpson’s general store, with n
Bid o f Boll Brothers, for ii Moline
"Creation of an army of baotlcg- matter.
mined.
terest to datq of delivery, accompan­ loss of approximately $25,000. Six gors.
Tractor for $1,000.
Action was deferred on the above ied by u certified check for $1,350.00. businesses nnd the totophono ex­
"An amazing increase in tho traf­
4. — Caldwell &amp; Co., and John T.change wero wiped out, tho principal fic in poisons nnd deadly concoctions
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
bids until 2:80 p. m.
Bids for tho construction of a Hammond, bidder. Amount of bid, losses being E. W. Bnldwin &amp; Co., and drugs.
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $16.25 f. o. b. Jackson­
stockade by tho county, weru here 100% on the dollar, and accrued in­ groceries, farmers’ supplies, etc., es­
"An increased rate of insanity, ville, Fin. Write for special cash discounts and delivered price. Hundreds
opened anil rend, and thoro being only terest upon delivery of the bonds, con­ timated at $10,000.
blindness nnd crime among tho usors of thcBo in ubg by Sanford Growers. Get December 1st, 1021, Reduced price
ono bid, thnt of W. S. Price, for tho ditioned thut the proceeds derived
lists before buying.
Early estimates place the other of thesu concoctions und drugs.
"Increase in unemployment.
sum o f $1,870.20, action was deferred from the sulu o f suid.bonds bo depos­ losses us follows:
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
ited in tho Statu Bank o f Now Smyr­
"Increase in taxes to city, state,
on the nkovo bid until 2:20 p. m.
Silas &amp; Thnyur’s City
Market,
and national governments amounting
Motion o f Comr. L. P, Ilngnn, sec­ na, accompanied by a certified cheek meats, etc., $2,000.
onded by Comr. O. P. Swopo, and for $1,350.
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
Simpson's Mount Dora Uukury, $2,- to approximately ono thousand million
5. — F. W. Long &amp; Co., biddor.500.
dollars per yeur,"
carried, the Weekly Sanford Herald,
Tho federation did not protest
is hereby designated ns tho nowHpupar Amount of bid, pur nnd accrued In­
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Lake County Telephone Company,
against tho constitutional amendment
in which to publish the list of delin­ terest to date of delivery of said telephone exchange, $1,500.
AGENTS
bonds, and in addition thereto, a pre­
quent taxon for tho year, 1021,
Parker’s Cnfu, Rostaurnnt, $1,500. embodying tho prohibition policy, the
Bill of Fred T. Williams against mium of $2.00 accompanied by a cer­
Frank Rutherford's O. K. Barber statement emphasized, but considered
tho Volstead net "nn improper in­
tho Floridn Gtovch Dr. Dlst, for Sur­ tified check for $1,600,
Shop, $1,000.
6.
—
Illanchutt,
Thorn
burgh
&amp;
Van*
vey o f ditch F for the sum o f $6.00
Tho Suitorium, pressing nnd clean­ terpretation of the amendment" and
(irrit'E I'EOM.EN IMNK IIIULOINli
stood instead for "reasonable interpre­
dursell,
bidder.
Amount
of
bid,
par
is hereby approved.
ing, $500.
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
,
flo r id *
Notary Public Bonds of tho follow­ and uccrued interest to date of de­
A. D. Donnelly nnd James Simpson, tation in order that tho law bu en­
forceable und enforced.”
in g parsons wero approved by this livery of bonds in Toledo, Ohio, ac­ buildingH of doubtful value.
companied
by
a
certified
check
for
From
tho
rains
of
what
wus
the
Board: V. M. Douglass, K. S. John­
$1,500.
son, J. D. Woodruff.
worst looking of tho city business see
7. — Pruddcn &amp; Co,, biddur. Amounttion, it now appears probnblo there
Fire anuH bonds of tho following
pereons wore approved by tills board of bid, pnr nnd accrued interest, und will riso fino now business blocks. It
It's ready now. 100 handsomely Il­
tind license ordored issued: L. G. n premium of $135,00 accompanied by is probnblo also that tho old theatre- lustrated pagan of worth-whllo seed
town hall, another old building thnt and garden nows for Southern gardenStringfollow, C. H. Wilson, Arthur a certified check for $1,350.00.
No further bids being presented, has dctrnctod from tho nppourunco of era anil farmara. Tills now catalog,
M. Smith, Victor Check, I. E. Estridgo
the board thereupon proceeded to con­ tho business district, will bo moved to wo bollova, In tho most valuable seed
and W. A. Tillls.
book avor publishod. It contains 100
Motion o l Comr. L, P. Hagan, sec­ sider the bids submitted and uftcr n mnko room for muking tho improve­ full pagos of the most popular vege­
onded by Comr. E. Curiett nnd carried careful examination of all bids sub­ ments.
tables, Mowers and farm crop plants,
Women und children joined the the flnost work of Us kind ovor at­
this board hereby agrees to pay Coun­ mitted, came to tho conclusion thut the
I HAVE THEM
ty Judgo E. F. Houshnldar, a salary of bid of Pruddon &amp; Co., o f Toledo, Ohio, bucket brigade thnt Btnrted in to tempted.
With our photographic illustrations
$200 per year for his services as was tho bust hid received for the fight tho firo, and tho Leesburg fire
and color pictures alio from photo­
purchase
of
Lite
$1)0,000
0
pur
cent
department mudo the run in quick graphs, wa Hhow you Just what you can
judge of tho Juvenile court.
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­ Special (toad &amp; Bridgo District No, 2, time, headed by Mayor W. A. Me- grow with Hastings' Reeds oven be­
onded by Comr. L. P. Hagan umi car­ Seminole County, Floridn, bonds, said Kcnzlo. Tho big pumper lifted water fore you ordor tho seeds. Our catn
ried, the salnry of tho county physic­ bid of Pruddon &amp; Company being in from Lake Dorn, an elevation of sev­ log makes gardan and flower bei’
attract*
ian, Dr. J. T. Denton, is hereby fixed words und figures us follows, to-wit: enty foef, sent it throo blocks to tho planning easy and It should be In
every
single
Southern
homo.
Write
us
Ing
atten­
Sunford, Fla., Fob. 7th, 1022.
scene of tho flro nnd with enough
at $60.00 por month for his services
a post-card for It, giving your name
Board
of
County
Commissioners,
tion— lots are being sold right along and building In this
force to carry n full stroam of water and nddrosB. It will come to you
at tho county Jail, county homo, coun­
Seminole County, Florida.
to tho top of tho firo.
ty convict camp, and all ofTico calls,
section Is such aa to gladden the heart of those who have
by return mall and yoiq will ha mighty•
Tho combined efforts saved adjoin­ glad you've got It.
■•
and thnt for all other calls he is to re- Gentlemen:
the good of Sanford at heart.
Hostings' Roods are the Standard
For
tho
$1)0,000
6
por
cent
bonds
of
ing
buildings on both ends of the
0
colvo ono-hnlf of tho regular fee.
Motion of Comr, O. P. Swope, sec­ Spcciul Roud and Bridgo District No, firo zono nnd compllmonts wore heap- of the South, and the largast mat)
ordor seed house In the world le back
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
onded by Comr. E. Curiett and carried, 2 as described in uttnehud circular, ed on the woman und tho Leesburg of them. Thoy'vo go* to be the best.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
tho salnry o f county prosecuting at­ which circular is heroby made part of flro fglhters.
Writo now (or tho 1032 catalog. It
thlB
bid,
wo
will
puy
you
$00,136.00
Tho telophono company moved to Is absolutely free.
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
torney, Schollo Matnos, Is hereby fix­
and accrued interest. Prior to deliv­ tho town hall and Inst night was
H. O. HASTINGS CO.. SEEDSMEN.
ed at $75.00 por month.
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
ATLANTA, OA.
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­ ery of said bonds to us wo are to be functioning, though undor some handi­
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
onded by. Comr. E. Curiett and cur­ furnished with tho approving opinion caps.
ried, tho bid of McDonald &amp; Burg- of John C, Thomson, Esq., Now York
First National bank of Rome, Ga„ is
man, for ono Clotruc tractor for tho City, tegather with tho original tran­ TAYLOR MURDER
entitled to recover upon certain cer­
STILL A MYSTERY
wum, of $1,206.00 is hereby accepted, script of proceedings upon which said
tificates of deposit Issued by tho
IN CALIFORNIA
provided that they livo up to
the opinion is bnBod.
First National bank of Jaspor, to the
Thereupon tho following resolution
afrroement entered Into by thorn with
American - Bank and Trust company
wns
offered by Comr. O. P. Swopo, und
Illy Thr Assoclatf* £»«■"»
a committee representing this board.
ns trustees and endorse dto the First
LOS
ANGELES,
Fob.
27.—Practi­
Motion o f Comr. O. P. Swopo, sec­ duly socondud by Comr. L, P. Hagan
National bank o f Rome, the supreme
cally
all
other
loads
to
tho
solution
onded by Qomr* E. Curlott and cur- and adopted:
court held today. In the Florida
Whereas, tho bid of Maulo &amp; Sny­ of the Taylor murder having feWfod*
1 ried, G. M. Jacobs, is hereby nuthortho police declared todey they are state courts tha Florida banka won,
to straw two miles of road nt der, of Ojus, Fla., for tho, construction
but in the lower federal courts they
of cortaln hard surfaced roads in spec­ preparing to concentrate further ef­
;• Chuluata, for the aum o f $110.00.
tyat.
.* .
forts upon tho search fo r Sands.
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swopo, sec­ ial road and bridge district No. 2, of
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V*

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
I
PROCEEDINGS FOR FEBRUARY

WINTER GARDEN
MECHANIC A N D
PHYSICIAN IN

SOVIET CARRIES SUSPENSION
INSTRUCTIONS TO ORDER OF DAY
THE CONFERENCE
ON EXCHANGE

SAYS BIG FAILURE

THEATRE ISSAVED

General Fire

H a s tin g s ’ Seeds
1 9 2 2 C atalog Free

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” t

E. SPURLING

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THE SANFORD

IALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1022
•- -

' .1(11111 ... » ■■»!■■■.
1

ant is over tw#nty-one years of ago.
Herald1 a newspaper In general circu­
Mrs. J. S. Dinks!, Mrs. E. L. DinTherefore, you, James Miller,
are lation In eald County and State, onoe a
kel and Miss Olive Dlnkel were shop­
hereby required on the 34th day of week for eight coneeeutlve weeks.
Witness my hand and the seal of thW
t a i l , to appear to the bill
March, A.
ping in Sanford Monday afternoon.
you In _____
this Court this the 11th day of Jan;, 1921.
o f com plaint filed a g #ln*t
a B _________
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
cause, otherwise a decree pro confeaeu
Mr. and Mrs. Sprouse and son,
w ill on said date be entered against
Charlie, were the guests o f the Ful­
21-910_________
Dy.
A. M. W BBKfl, D*tX
you.
m im m i p iw m
It la further ordered that said notice
lers* Wednesday afternoon, t
be published I n .t h e Hanford W eekly la the Circuit Court af the leveath Ju­
Mrs. George Shlppe, o f Sanford,
dicial Circuit of Florida, la aad for
Herald, a newspaper published In BemSemlaole County, In Chaueery.
Inole County, Florida, for fo u r conse­
A. D. Parish, section foreman here,
Edward McCall, of Stetson Univer­ was visiting her mother, Mrs. George
cutive weeke.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
mode a trip to Ocoee Wednesday.
itness m y hnnd und acal o f the
sity, spent Sunday with his parents. Lewis.
PROPOSITION TO CONNECT OR- a bW
ov e stated court, an this 2Ind day of
Mrs. S. W. Swope was callod to the
An Ice cream social will bo given
February. A. D. 1911.
LANDO AND OTHER
Victoria W stsel, Complainant,
(SEAL.)
E. A. DOUOLA88.
bedside of her mother, Mrs. Pierpont,
vs.
hero March 7th.
Clerk Circuit Court,
CITIES.
Wetxel, Defendant.
Bemlnole County, Fla. Karl
in
Wichita,
Kans.,
Friday
and
the
Carl Pierson was a Sunday visitor
ny:V . B. POUOLA88, D. C. T o; Karl W stsel, Residence Unkno
It appearing from nn a ffid a v it f l . —.
sad news of Mrs. Plcrpont’s death was
JOHN O. LKONAnDY.
here.
In this cause that .you are a non-reelOpening up, by means of canals,
flollcltor and o f counsel
roceived Monday, Mrs. Swope having
o f tho State o f Florida, that y o u r
38»8tp dent
Dr. Denton made a professional call
place o f residence Is u nknow n; that you
a waterway syst im from Kissimmee _________fo r Complainant.
reached Wichita only a fow hours be­
are
over
the a g e o f iw o n t y -o n s years,
Notice of Application tor Tax Deed Un­
hero Sundny afternoon.
fore the ond came.
and that there Ts no one In the State o f
Mi to to
n a h a a to Indian river by way of Orlando
der Section DTR of the General
Florida the service o f a subpoena upon
Statutes of the Stato of Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Jermiah Rowe and
was the chief topic of discussion at
Miss Kay, of Washington, D, C.,
Notice la hereby given thnt 8. F. whom would bind you,, the enld K a rl
Mrs..Newman and Mr. CroBby motor­ spent several days in Oviedo this Mr. nnd Mrs. Mndison Wade, of a meeting last night of tho Central Pnudney, purohnser o f Tax Certificate Wetsel.
'
Therefore, you are hereby
ordered
__
No. 133, dated the 2nd day o f June. A.
ed to Daytona Beach Wednesday.
Florida
Water
Traffic
league,
hold
in
week, putting on an advertising and Geneva avenue, had a daughter born
D. 1B19. ban filed said certificate In and ronulrod nn the third day o f April,
my office, and has made application A. P. 1922, to appear to the bill o f
.
Mrs. R. T. Humphrey returned last ticket selling campaign for tho Rod- to them St. Valentino's day.
The Sanford.
for Tnx Peed to Issue In accordance complaint exhibited against you In thla
The practiblllty of the plan to con­ with law. Hold certificate embraces cause, otherwise a decree pro co n fee so
Sundny from Lakeland where she at­ cliff Chautauqua which will be hold Wndes bought the beautiful Edgar E.
Rt tho follow in g
ro p erty
e rly sit- will bo entered ngalnst you on eald
K described p
prop
tended the funeral of her mother, in Oviedo March Oth, 7th and 8th.
Brown home a year or so ago nnd re- nect Inland Florida with the
in Seminole County. Florida, to- date.
It Is further ordered that this notice
nnil 236. J. O.- P
Johns nnd Indian rivers will be in­ Wit! T.ots
l.U.D 215, 226 UIIM
- ack ;
Mrs. Harold. She was called uwny
Allan Campbell, of tho U. S. navy,!mue urni*.* *'
nrd’s First Add. to Midway. The said be published In ib t Ser,f&lt;5td
vestigated
by
William
T.
Donnelly,
land being assessed nt the dnto o f the once a week tor eight weeks.
ruddcnly with heart failure.
Is visiting his uncle nnd aunt, Dr. nnd
Miss Gladys Dciterick Is at homo)
Witness my hnnd nnd the seal o f said
n consulting engineer of Now York, issuance o f such certificate In the Court
Miss Virginia Quigg Bpent the week Mrs. T. G. Simmons this week.
on this tha 33rd day o f Janunry.
name o f Unknown, tilth «s emu c e n l f l again from Orlando after enring for
who is connected with the General ente shall he redeemed a ccord in g to A. D. 1932.
end with relatives in Orlando.
Stien Nelson entortniirod tho Mon’H n patient for Dr. Me Ewan.
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLAS*
law Tnx Pood will Issue thereon on
Water Transportation company and the
Clerk Circuit Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evnns left on Biblo Class of tho Methodist church
261 h day o f March, A. D. 1822.
Bemlnole County. Fla.
Mrs. Bryan Squire nnd three chil­ who operates n number of electric
WITNESS my officia l signature nnd
Sunday, Feb. 12th, for Boston, Mass, Monday night ut tho homo of Mrs.
By; V. B. DOUGLASS, D. C.
seal this the 94th day o f February.
dren will be here Sunday from Jack­ cnnnl boats in New York state. Mr. D.
HILBURN ft MERRYDAY,
1022.
A. P. Fame!). On account of a con­
but expect to return here April 1st.
Solicitors and o f Counsel fo r
E. A. DOUOLA88.
(BEAL)
sonville to visit her parents, Mr. and Donnelly will visit Orlando and other
Complainant.
H -lte
There was a good dance given in flicting meeting of the Chautauqua
Clerk Circuit Court,
Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning nnd many old cities in this section of tho stato and
Bemlnole County, Fla.
the hall here last Friday evening and guarantors thcro were only nine mem­
lly: A. M. W E E K S, P. C. In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
28-Sto
friends.
will nttend a meeting of tho longue
Circuit In and for Seminole
bers present but a most delightful
was well attended.
County, Florida
TO
STOCKHOLDERS
SANFORD HO&lt;
Horace Chorpening Is returning to which will be hold here in tho near
A social was given Tuesday evening evening was spent and delicious re­
TRI. CONSTRUCTION CO., lac.t
Cleveland, Ohio, next week to resume future. Ho declared Inst night, in
In accordance with provision o f the
IN CHANCERY
for the benefit of the new Crown or­ freshments of strawberries nnd cream,
notice Is hereby g iven that the
his position with tho Now York Cen­ nn address before members of the chnrtcr,
annual
meeting o f tho Stockholders o f
gan recontly placed in the church. 913 cake and coffee were served.
tral railroad company after a visit league, that New York state had the Sanford Hotel Construction Co., F. I,. W o od ru ff, Complnlntnnt,
A box supper was given by tho S.
was cleared,
\
Inc., will bo holden at the principal o f ­
vs.
here since Christmas,
built a cnnnl system similar to tho fice o f the Company at tho Hotel Vnl- C. II. Llndsloy, P. Freder, and B.. 1.
Among those from this thriving S. class of Mrs. T. W. Lawton nt tho
d
e
i
In
tho
City
o
f
Sanford,
Floridn.
nt
Close, Defendants.
Miss Alice E. Hnnscom nnd Dr. one proposed for this state and that 10:00 n. in, Monday. March nth. 1923.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
place attending the Orlando fair club house Frldny night. About 28
Phrnnlnchcsbro, of Willoughby, 0., millions of dollnrs had been snved in
Ily order of Hie President.
To Iho unknown hairs, devises, gran­
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth dollars was made which will bo used
A LF R ED FOSTER.
tees or other claimants, and all par­
who hnve been guests of Mr. nnd transportation charges.
Secretary.
ties claiming nn Interest under C. H.
Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, for completing tho tenniB court.
Sanford,
Floridn.
I.lndsley,
I*. Freder nnd E. J. Close,
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth for somo time,
At
the
meeting
statistics
wore
In­
February 21th. 1022.
2*-2tc
E. R. Moore, president of the Black
nr otherwise In the property herein­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and
are nt Lake Hamilton ns week end troduced which showed that shipping
after described, and to nil partis*
Mrs. Jorry Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hammock Gnrdon Co., left Friday for
ADMINISTRATION
claiming nn Interest In said property,
guests of Mrs. F. G. Sigler.
h
&gt;
wnter
had
grently
increased
In
(Citation)
situated
In Seminole County, Florida,
Swconoy, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil­ Miami after Bpending several dnys in
to-w lt:
Mrs. Lily Jones had as spend-the- Floridn during the past few months.
In
Court
o
f
County
Judge,
Seminole
Oviedo,
on
business.
Beginning 16 chains North and 31 ana
son, Mrs/ Nowman, Mrs. Quigg, Mr.
dny-guests Wednesday, Mrs. Mny It is estimated that imports from
County, State o f Florida
8-100 chains Esst o f the Southwest o o f . fl
Mrs. B. F. Whelcr entertntned tho
Crosby and Mr. Grndy.
Data
I
r
o
f
nor,
Section 36, Township 19 South,
Dickens, of Chester, S. C., nnd Mrs. tiie north arriving by bont have near­ J. W. HIRES.
Range 30 East, run North 13 c h a in *
Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and Woman’s Bible class of the Methodist Henry McLuulin,
W HEREAS, John T. Hammond has East 21 chains nnd Southwesterly IB
ly tripled since InHt year nnd that applied
to Mile Court for Letters o f Ad- nnd 26-100 chnlns nnd W e s t 13 chains.
baby Bpent Sunday hero with their church Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bnker, of shipments from Floridn to northern mliiletruMon nn the estate o f J. W. Also beginning 20 and 4-t00 chain*
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith havo mov­
homo folks.
corner, Section
East o f the Northwest
No
Richmond nvonue, hnve ns guests, points by the water route hnve in­ Sipes, deceased, late o f said County or 2,
,
Township 20 South, R a nge 30 East,
Several from here nttonded the car­ ed into their bcnutlful now bungalow Mrs. Baker’s son nnd wife, Mr. and
H
&lt;THESE
ARE.
T
H
E
R
E
FO
R
E
.
To
olio
chains,
South
16 c h a in *
run
East
8
.......
.
_____
creased
100
per
cent.
It
was
shown
much to the delight of their Oviedo
and admonish all and singular the kln- West 6 chains and north 15 chain
nival in Sanford this week.
Mrs. End Higgins, of Columbus, 0.
that 2,000,000 tons of perishnble drod and oredltors o f said deceased to beginning 300 feet South nnd 4
Jim Sweeney received a messngo a friends who hnve missed them so
bo and appear before this Court or
Went o f Vi Section post on East line o f
John Ingram is in West Palm Bench goods have boon shipped from Fior- I”
,"™ . ^ o u ^ l a y o f " a" th Section 36, T ownship 19, rnngs 10 East, -m i
few days ago stating that his brother much during tho past year.
visiting his dnughtcr, Mrs. C. C. Mor­ idn tills season, but tills figure in­ 11122, und file nbjoettnns, If nay they run West 316 feet. South 300 feet. East
John Robertson Rpent Sundny at
hnve, tn the grunting o f Letters o f Ad- 216 feel, North 300 foot. Also Lot 9,
had died suddenly at Amesbury, Mass.
ris and son. John Ingrain expects to cludes shipments, by rail. S. J. Sligh, mlnlHtrntlon oil suld estate, otherwise Block It, Tier 6. Hanford, Florida.
Mrs. Sweeney nnd Mrs. Norwood Daytona nnd Dnytonn Bench.
some will he grunted lo said John
You nre hereby ordered to appear In
remain until May.
of this city, president of the lengue, iho
T. Hamniond. nr to some oilier fit p er­ the above entitled cause nn tho rule dap
Mrs. Wight, of Sanford, and Mrs.
were shopping in Sanford Tuesday nfo f Mny the same being the first day o f
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Donald Presley nnd saiil Inst night he expected to hco son or persons.
„
. . .
Blackman, of Monroe, will organize a
WITNESS iny mime as Enmity .Indue May, A. I). 1922, at tha Court lloueo In
ternoon.
daughter, were visitors at tho Ells­ shipments by wntor to show even o f ihe i ’miuty aforesaid this tho 16th Hanford,
Florida, In default w h ereof tha
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd are moving in League of Women Voters in Oviedo worth home Sunday. They are tour­
complainant will lie entitled nnd auth­
day o f February, A. D. 1922.
greater
increases
within
another
(SEAL)
E.
F.
HOUHHOnPER.
orized
to
proceed ex pnrte.
their now house they have just com­ this week.
27-Rtc
County Judge.
ing Floridn with a party and enrouto year.
And It In further ordered that a cop y
Rev.
L.
E.
Wright
is
holding
a
re­
o f thin notice tin published once a week
pleted.
to St. Andrews’ bay.
The league will meet agnin in Snn- In the Circuit Court Seventh Jiullelnl for twelve cnuHcoutlvo w eek s In th*
Sorry to record that Joe Langford vival meeting at Geneva this week.
Clrritll
III
and
for
Neintmite
Count)'
“ Sanford Herald'' n newspaper In gen ­
A. D. Shoemnker hns bought a half ford next Friday night to discuss the
j
eral
circulation
In
tho
said
County.
Floridn.—
In
Chancery.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kirkhnm
visited
Or­
hns been seriously ill at their homo
Witness my hnnd km Clerk o f th#
interest in tho B. Steele &amp; Sons store proposed cnnnl system further nnd
lando Tuesday.
a fo re hhhi Court and the Sent th ereof
DIVORCE
hero for the past fow weeku.
on Celery avenue, corner of Mcllon- to lix the date of the meeting which
IIiIh tho 11th day o f January, A. P, 1022,
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
nvo.
will be held hero. Mr. Sligh has ap­ Harold Hull
Clerk.
tj in ^
m
a a a a a a a a a a a a villo
vs.
■-t
The infant dnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. pointed committees to nssist Mr. Elizabeth
nyi
A. U. WEEKS. D. a
Hull.
,
J
Hall, Buffalo, New &gt; o r k . JOHN O LKONARPY.
Virgil Hnsty died Wednesday after u Donnelley in planning the cannis ToItElizabeth
Solicitor for Complainant.
2I-13U
appearing from the a ffidavit of
short illness. They havo the sympathy and the lengue is enthusiastic in its Harold Hall herein duly filed, that lie
Is complainant In the above entitled
of their many friends.
1
support of the proposal. If the can­ cause, that It la the belief o f tea a f ­
‘/frt
that Elisabeth Hall a a non-resNearly everybody in EnHt Sanford als could be built to connect with In- fiant
./Aj
Idcnt o f the Slate of Florida, and Hint
Kalahialnaiieiifiifci
woke up last Friday morning to find illnn river it would bo possible to Him Ih a resident of the State o f New
York, residing In Buffalo New York,
a card tacked on their front gate with ship goods by water from nil South and that there Is no p o .j o n In tlio
Mr. Jones Ih now visiting Ids sister n wage scnic printed on it for tho cut­
o f Florida, tho Harvlco o f a su b­
Floridn and tho snvlng to tho stato State
poena upon whom would bind tho d e ­ nnd mice—rlhnt'H HAT-SNA]*, the old
nnd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ting, pneking, etc., of tho celery har­
fendant;
and that affiant further says
would bo hard to estimate. Mr. Sligh
that he holteven tho age o f the defend­ reliable rodent destroyer. Comm In
Mrs. Alma Nocso nnd children, Ira Cooke.
vest und signed by tho K. K. K. K., ono said. The engineer will report to tho ant
to ho over tw enty-one years.
,
You. therefore. Elizabeth Hall, aro cakes—no mixing with other food.
Miss Dorothy Keeler, PreBton Bur­ more K. than the Ku Klux Klnn use. nejft meeting nnd nt thnt time it is
Dums nnd Audrey May loft Sundny
ordered lo appear to this lilll herein Your money buck if it falls.
for a couple of weeks visit at tho nett nnd Georgo Smith visited the
A fine rnin we hud on Thursday, likely thnt dofinito action will bo tak­ duly filed la thin cause on the 3rd day
f April. A. I&gt;. 1922. Iho same being a
homo of hor husband's parents at Ft. Sunday school Sundny.
and it was needed as it has been very en by the league.— Orlando Sentinel. oHole
3.7c size (1 enke) enough for I'antrjr.
Pay o f Mils Court.
It Ih further ordered Ihal this notice
Ogden nnd at Puntn Gordn.
Mr. Henderson hns been very ill for |dry for sometime, Many of tho flow­
ho published for four consecutive weeks Kitchen or Cellnr.
Miss Labia West, of Chicago, came tho Inst few days.
ing wells had to lie forced to flow
In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper
Man Waited For
published In Seminole County. Florida.
Sundny to visit nt the homo of her
85c size (2 cukes) for Chicken.
,
The old storu at Sylvan Lake burn­ with gaHolinc.
Witness: E. A. DmighiHS. Clerk of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest West. ed down about 12 o’clock Thursday
Twenty-Six Years
Urn circuit Court, and a seal thereof, House, coops, or small buildings.
Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Hcorcn are en­
ilili. 16th day o f February. A D. 1922.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell mot tho night. It hnH been there for years an.', tertaining as their house guests, the
(SEAL)
H. A POlIllLAHH,
To
Pay
His
Bill
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for alf
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
train and brought hor out.
lyonrs.
Mrs. Bruley and children, former's mother, Mrs. Adelo Heeren,
lly: A. M. WEEKS, P. C. fnrm nnd oiit-hulidings, storage build­
|
Charley Crnmei and wife culled nt nnd Mrs. Birdsong and children 0ro j
„
Miss A. Seig and Clyde Jones, all Blit Hi sShip ( ame In nnd He Set­ TIIBTFORH ft WILKINSON,
Solicitors for Cainplt.
27-6lo ings, or factory buildings.
tho I'Vrn aId-Laughton hospital to boo staying at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. of Pittsburgh, Pit., tho ontlro partly
tled in Full.
In Ihe Clrenll Court, Seventh Judicial
his aunt, Mrs. V. C. Coller. Wo are Garwood now.
recently returned front a motor trip
Bold nnd Guaranteed by Ball Hard­
Clrenll, In nnil for Seminole,
sorry to hoar she will have to go again
_ _
,
,
, to Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg
County, Florida.
ware Co.
Illy Tin* A . ■iii'liilvil l*rr»k)
T. J. Walker I. apamlinK a few Jay. |
Pn,P, . ,„ . 0 r ||b .
i ^
CLEARWATER, Fob. 28.—A news
soon.
IN CHANCERY
in Lnkelund.
---i---------dispatch'from Winston-Salem, N. C.,
Barnwell Bock, hns been very ill
oodruff, Complnlntant,
Beulah Stafford nnd Nnthnninl What Mra. Brenningcr, of New York, recently to the effect thnt n merchant F. L. W Vi.
for a couplo of weeks. Tonsilitis set
II. Llndsloy, P. Freder nnd E. J.
»n
there had received ?7.R0 in settlement U. Close,
in and now fever.
Mrs. Westordick Stafford from I’noln, spent u while
Saya About Itut PoiHon
Defendants.
•t
with their aunt, Mrs. Zonk Stafford
ORDER OF PU It LIGATION
“ Tried preparations that kill rata, of n hill for a pair of rubber boots
has hclpod nurse him.
•sl
TO
C.
II.
LINDHLBY,
P.
F
R
E
D
E
R
AND
hut ItAT-SNAP ia tho only onu that purchased twenty-six years ago 1ms
There Is n good deul of influenza or at Monroe Sundny.
E. J. CLOSE!
It nppeurlug from the a ffid avit o f F.
Mrs. J, J. Purdon and little son prevents disagreeable odofa after kill­ reonllcd to A. C. Turner, of this city,
In grippe about. Mr. Malm was Bick
• 'J
I,. W oodruff, tho oomplalntnnt. In tho
Jack,
of
Sanfprd,'spent
tho
dny
very
nnd Bernard and Mnrgnrct Hlrschi
ing. Also like RAT-SN/VP because It n ease in his vicinity which almoat ntiove m i l l led suit heroin duly filed,
that It Is the belief o f tho affiant that
have been home from school with It pleasantly with hor mother, Mrs. B. comes in handy cakes, no mixing with equals the Winston-Salem record.
tho places o f residence o f tho above
nninod
defendants aro unknow n; that
W.
Smith
Tuesday.
Mr.
Turner
many
years
ago
was
in
and the little Mealor baby was sick.
other food. You don’t havo to dirty
I
In no person In tho state of F lor­
Mr. and Mrs. Ward nnd children your hands, it’s tho best for household business here nnd n young man ijpr- there
ida, tho service o f subpoona upon whom
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundqulst went
1
hind nntd defendants, and thnt It
I
down to Orlando on Friday to attend visited at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. use.’ Try RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, chnscd on credit 925 worth o f cloth­ would
Is his belief that said defendants are
t\
the fair, their fathor, August Swun- Burnett Sundny nftornoon.
35c, 05c, 91.25.. Sold and guaranteed ing. Ho was married shortly after­ ov e r the age o f tw enty-on e years or
I
Mrs. C. C. Pearson und children by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
ward, Mr. Turner said, nnd ho pro- " " I T IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R ED that
Bon went with them.
defendants C. 11. Llndsloy. P, Frednuumed tho purchase was for a wed­ said
Mrs. Cnrrio Caves called on Mrs. spent the day with hor mother, Mrs.
or nnd E. J. Close he and they
are
hereby
required to n p p e n r ^ o the bill
B.
W.
Smith
Sunday.
West nnd daughter nnd on Friday
FOR SALE—Sound, medium size ding outfit. The hill was not paid o f complaint
In this cause on or befnrr
S tr a ig h t
Elnor Stafford spent tho day with
I
spent the day at the home of Mrs. A.
horse, wagon and harness.—Apply nnd sometime later Mr. Tumor wont tho rule day In April tho snrne being
tho
hrd
dny
o
f April, A. D, 1922, nt the
out
of
husinoss.
Tho
man
nt
times
in
Swanson, Happy coming in for lunch Paulino Thompson Sundny.
to E. F. Lundquist, nt Crown Paper
Court House In Hunfurd, Florida, Jn doGIVE QUICK RELIEF
Mr. ami Mrs. Burnett took dinner Corppuny.
whereof, complnlntnnt will bo au­
from his work.
20-1 tp later years referred to the occount fault
thorized1 to proceed cx parte us provlatJJ Mi
eft- m
m
ite-ir
m
rm
*
13
nnd would assure Mr. Trner thnt ed b y law.
Mr. Clutes and family were out de­ with Mr. nnd Mrs. Cook Sundny.
IT
IS
F
U
R
T
H
E
R
OR
DE
R
ED
thnt
this
FOR
SALE—Tomato
plants,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Walker,
of
Paula,
if/A W A V .V W W W A V W V
Hny some dny his “ ship would come In" notice bo published In tho “ Hanford
livering a hive of bees, each at the
quantity, for prompt del ivory.— nnd ho would settle, but oven after
homos of Charles Cramer nnd F. West. spent tho day with hor brother Satur­
Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
28-tfc somo of his children wore grown tho
We noticb they have been nt work on day in Pearson, Fla.
Mra.
Traylor
and
daughter,
Miss
account remained unpaid.
tho maple bloom for a month.
Myrtle
Traylor,
of
Virginia,
is
visit­
But tho “ ship entno 'In" not so very
Mr.s Mnthor, o f Miami, viBltod for
long ago, Mr. Turner declared, and
a few dnyB with relntivas and old ing Mr. nnd Mrs. R. It. Eldrldgo, of
tho nccount was squared.
friends hero, stopping nt tho ){omos Pnoln.
I*'
"Maybe I’m n mossback on tho cubof Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Lundqulst nnd
! ject," said Mr. Turner in relating the
August Swanson leaving Saturday for
REAL
HE relief that Dr. King's New
Znlfo wharu she goes to got hor sis­
Discovery gives from stubborn old incident, “ but you know I can’ t avoid
Sat colds, nnd onrushing new ones, grippe admiring a real honest mnn—ono
ter's child whoso father hns died,
nnd throat-torturing coughs has made who refused to take advantage of
to
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hodges und lit­
to It tho standard remedy it It today. legnl technicalities.” ,
tle sons of Sanford, spent Sunday nt
Time-tried for fifty years nod never
m N i m m k i i n i k i n tat
the homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd
more popular than today. No barmful
drugs.
A fow (lays ago they instituted a
Mrs. Ehrcnspargor.
You will Boor notice the relief In Wilson Foundation, the
Mrs. Edgar Hnrris, of Georgia, is
muil this
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Will Honderloosened phlegm and cased cough.
morning brings the letters about tho
son, February 20, 1022, a fine baby visiting her Hlstor, Mrs. ChnrlcH EntzAlways reliable, and good for the
boy; all doing well undor tho enro of minger.
whole family. Has a convincing, heal­ Caruso Foundation nnd wo nre now
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Phipps, of Tam­ ing taste with all its good medicinal waiting for some ono to start n Her­
Dr, Denton and Mrs. A. Swanson.
ald Foundation so wo cun build thnt
Grandma nnd Grandpa Tyner of Kis­ pa., woro visitors in town Wednesday. qualities. At all druggists, 60 cents.
now huilding.
C. H. Corn, Miss Ruth Corn nnd
simmee, cama up to welcome tho now
MIhs Olivo Dlnkol wero visitors
In
comer.
In Clrenll Court, Seventh .Imlleliil 5 lrKuv, Clarke favored us with an Orlando Tuesday.
n ilt. In nnd fur Seminole CountFruit and Vegetable Crates
ty, Florida
Mrs. B. J. Ovoratroot was shopping
extra sermon on Sunday, a friend
F o ^ C o ld ^ a n d ^ o u O tis
CITATION
kindly took him to Sorrento and bro't In Sanford Monday.
Y o u C a n B u y F r o m U t at
Tho Longwood school colobrutod
Tim
him back to us. Mr. Hirschi taking
W h o l e s a l e P rice #
James Miller, Defendant,
vs.
bim homo and Tuesday as he was still George Washington’s Idrthdoy with an sick headaches, biliousness, sallow
skin, waste matter In the intestinal Emma I*. Miller, Complainant,
having auto trouble Charley Crnmor appropriate program which was a system. Comet this health-undcr- To James Miller:
Writs for Prls# LlM
It appearing from nil affidavit filed
credit to tho touchors nnd pupils.
took him back.
mining condition by taking Dr. King’s In thlH cause thnt you are n resident o f
the United States, nnd tliut you c o n ­
Rev. Peck, of Sanford, will hold a Pills. 25 cents. All druggists.
I’rof, Rodmore’s wifo hns boon huvsent y ou rse lf so that process cnnimt ha
P R O M P T ! W O N 'T O R !P E
Pplalka, Florida
memorial sorvico at Christ Church
log a bad stye on her eyo.
sorverl upon you, nnd that there Is no
person In this state tho service o f a
Sunday at 3:30 p. m. in memory of
subpoena upon would hind said defend­
ant; Unit affiant believes the defend. Wonderful prospects for the crops. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Roebuck.

CANAL THROUGH
INLAND FLORIDA
PLAN OF LEAGUE

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iReal Estate Service

i! SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

MONEY OnFlour,GrainandFeed

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PRICES

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W. A. Merryday Compauy

�the W
orldw
asSanford Property,
bsge grower* compiling the
1variety! if we publish things from contracts. Even If no one contests
the
bonds,
although
It.
is
probable
Some
o
f
them
saw It and w w tT^ii
on the matter for the Bartow section, •other papers they- aay wo aro tooJhxy
enough
to
Invest
here.
Others u .
that
this
will
be
done,
It
will
take
at
-■ B.
• J. MOtXT ...............ftMllMl Md Sdltw weather for our celery crop 'm pat 668 cars o f cabbage, at the
to write. If we don’t go to church
V . X , U t i l J I D . ........... H N it lu r
TfMMMW have It,
least, should have been shipped from we are heathens; If we do we are least six months before active con­ vested in foreign stocks and wa
V. A. MVXL.......................0*i*ril X u ipr
Bartow thia year, Taking $460 as hypocrites. If we stay In the office struction work can start. This puts would like to ask them Mfoy esch
Rwi
Quite a controvorsoy In the papers the average freight cost per car, the we ought to bo out rustling news; If tbo improvements o ff until early win- nnd every one o f them If they ean
h b l U M X n tr H U *r fcr
JeLand Is fortunate in produce anything except a fine eiu
over ‘'early, marriages." We will not aggregate addition to the railroads' wo nro out rutsling nows we aro not ter this year. D«
enter in the debate or express an op­ funds would hnvc boon $206,102. attending to our business at the o f­ one respect in hhaving Its four main graved stock certificate for their
&lt;Iao«rpsr*Md)
inion. Wo don't think there is anyone They average, therefore, that the fice. If wo woar old clothes wo are arteries of traffic already paved money. And yet If they must Invest
•USS0RXTT10V rilO Z IV ADVAX 0 1 1
M.w in the world qualified to say whether railroads lost just half that, fo r the not solvent; If we wear new clothes which will mean that when actual In oil stocks wo would like to «M
on n u ..
•M M M I I i l M M i U K M 1JI certain young pooplo are too young growers would ship If
the freight they ore not paid for. What in thun- construction work docs commence it them Invest In Florida oil 3tocks that
BIZ MOUTH!
MONTHS........... IIIIIMIMIlMM* .7* to ^et married.
rote were Just half what it Is. They deration is a poor editor to do any­ will not mean a torn up city In the carry ton acres of Florida land with
htnW u S*Mad OUm KaU Matter AMutt d ,
------------ o
can't possibly consider shipping at Its how? Like as not, some editor will business section during the busy sea­ tho scheme. There Is just as much
MM, *t tto PNI Olflo# At Sanford, Halida,
reason to believe In oil In Florida aa
The T.-U. urges those in Florida present rate. They can't oven send sny wo swjped this from an exchange. son."
Vsdtr Act if Karel a, 1171,
Any other favored location.
The
thinking of state division to take n their stuff to Jacksonville, and tha We did.— Maryville (Mo.) DemocratTfca l u f n a -Daily E aiaM b pnMUbad wary
Florida Post sums it up as follow»s
KISSIMMEE WANTS IT, TOO
serious look at what has happened to Jacksonville market Is being’ supplied Forum.
(Ata*ytiSaadar) amd ll«r*a(tl7
lndh| wtlN. Adfwtbiai tslM raaa- North nnd South Irolnnd. Does It from the Texas fields at a .decent
"That considerable stock hns been
‘ kmrwa aa apvllaaUra. M OO
m 11a par
if i— It, ta adra—a.
Kissimmee Is the latest town in sold In Florida for prospective oil
THE SCHOOL SITUATION
think North Florida would bo ns stub­ profit to Texas growora.— Bartow
rlAAA lii born nnd hard-hcadod as that?—Tam­ Record.
HIAALD BUILDISO.
Florida to become opsnly Interested in wolls there is no doubt but up to this
pa Tribune.
Some time ago on article In those the commissioner-manager form of date thoro has not boon a drop of oil
There la Juat one way to puke
Always awake to found within the limits of tho state
The Timen-Unlon editor has evident­
columns told o f the crowdod condition city government.
SIIIP aFRUITS BY WATER
Sanford a great city and that la to
of tho Sanford schools, and stated that the community’s best Interests, the and yet we cannot soy they will strike
ly nover been in Ireland or in West
have faith In Sanford. Keep boost­
Florida,
n number of children had been re­ Kissimmee Valley Gazette gives much oil in their boring or they will not.
ing all the time.
The Tampa Tribune had the follow­
mv ’
fused admission into our schools on spaco/to a discussion of tho commis­ hlobody knows what thoy will find
------------ o -------—
ing squib in the pnpor yesterday:
acount of lock of accommodations. It sion-manager plan which It says is and all ono can do Is to make n gucu.
Saw a squib in the picture shov ... t
There are plenty of good securities
"One
hundred
tons
o
f
/
'
fresh
stated that in tha near future tha tho only hope Kissimmee cah havo for
Last week It was noised around in
•’Itrht that van
i,y *ha point,
In Sanford and w Llu you invent your
peaches, melons nnd vegetables
board of trustees would havo a propo- getting back to a normal basis of Tampa and St. Petersburg that
nnd 01'Jigs to our mind the truth
money In Sanford you know you have
havo nrrivoil in New York via
jUIutj ):■ place bpfcrrr- Ybe public look­ 3ncrwrfvil ppemtlon, Such town* as hnd boon strtfbk in the well it QIJasomething substantial and something about grafters striking Florida every
steamship from Valparaiso ami
St. Augustine, Sanford, Bartow and mnr and created a groat deni of exing to tho solution of the problem.
winter. The squib said; "Thoro will
that will pay dividends.
other Chilean ports.
But we
Noxt week tho voters of this district Fort Meyers nro held up as examples. cltement and additional stock was
always bo reforms * Inaugurated as
ore told Florida fruits and vege­
will be asked to sign a petition asking It is suggested that before definite sold nnd somo of those who had got
long ns the professional reformers
The Chamber of Commerce is again
tables MUST go -to Now York
tho County School Board to end on notion Is token, tho charters under. tired o f holding on to their stock also
ore needing jobs." This is cortalnly
asking the Snpford pcoplo to investi­
vial oil rail!"
election in tho near futuro for tho which theso municipalities are now sold. Just who started tho story It
the
truth
and
Is
shown
in
Sanford
gate the "got-rich-quick” schemes that
S. J. Sligh, president of tho Cen­ purpose of issuing school bonds in tho working, bo given a thorough Invon- Is hard to tell, for tho only gas that
aro being ofTorcd them by foreign nnd other Florida cities nil during
tral Fiorldn Water Traffic League, nt sum of $00,000 for the purchase of tigntion nnd close study.—Lakeland wns found was spouting from the
.A
the
winter
months.
Reformers
want
companies. Keep your money at
tho meeting here lust Friday night lots, erection of buildings and en­ Telegram.
snlemon’s mouths.
to spond tho winter In Florida.
home.
said that fruits from SouthVAfricn larging of the present s'chool build­
---------- —o — — ----The commission manager form Is
Down on tho East Const several
Some time ago tho city commission­ were arriving in Now York every ings. We feel suro that no one inter­ alright but charters for different c lt -1parties nro boring for oil and selling
You novor can tell about the dan­ ers nindo sovornl property owners week and South Africnn peaches wore ested In tho city will declino to Bign ics need different treatment. Char- . stork, hut they don't want everything
gers of all kinds o f nports.
Man tear down their unsightly buildings. Helling for. twenty-five cents npiceo. this petition, nq without adequate tors are like dresscB for children— nnd therefore give nn acre of land
dropped dead nt St. Petersburg yes­ They picked on tho non-rcBidont first If fruits can be shipped from South school facilities it will bo useless for thoy soon outgrow thorn nnd they with each ton shares sold, so if « dusterday watching a game of horso
It Hcemed and let tho Sanford resi­ Africa nnd South America by steam­ the city to try to Induco tourists to must change them to keep pace with ter Is struck they will hnvc tho innd
shoes or barnyard golf as it is called dents severely alone. At least that is er nnd urrive in Now York in good spend their winters with us, or for us tho growth. Sanford needs several to raise winter vegetables on.
m
down there,
Tho Minmi Herald in speaking about
what the non-residents think about it shape and so|l for big price, what is to expect desirable people to buy prop­ changes hut tho charter nnd tho form
W,&lt;
'-wli,
boring for oil on tho East Const Snys:
and they have good reason to think to hinder Florida shippers of fruits erty hero and make this city their as a whole aro all right.
Mi'
If the weather Is propitious and bo. Now what tho pcoplo want to nnd vegetables from shipping their homo. Every progressive town In
" *W. J. Kromo, chief engineer of
■hx'
good colory is shipped right along know is just why the city commis- stuff to Now York. Mr. Sligh also tho state 1h doing its best to make
the
Floridn Enst Const raih/ay has
FLORIDA WINS AGAIN
from Sanford thoro will bo more cel­ sioners hnvc not made other property told of shipping eggplant by express suitable provision for tho education of
been making borings in tho country
ery money coming In here In the next ownors tear down their unsightly an d' «nd tho snnie nmount by Clydo Lino its youth, and Sanford is not going
Under tho above caption, tho St. south o f Miami, in tho hopo of finding
thirty days than in many years. Send unsnfc buildings? Wo have sovoral from Sanford to Now York. Ho saved to fall to keep up with other cities of Petersburg Times pays a fine tribute nn artesian well to supply water for
good stuff and keep smiling.
of them on tho mnin business streets $42 by ,thc water shipment. It arriv­ Florida in this phase of her develop­ to n Floridn girl who answered cor­ Key West. He bored savernl holes to
ed in fine shape one day earlier than ment.
of tho city.
rectly 100 questions recently propoun­ a depth o f three thousand foot with­
the
express
shipment.
These
concrete
Let’s
rally
to
the
enuso
and
show
-----------o-----------All Orlnndo merchants should havo
ded by tho Rovlew of Reviews on cur­ out finding petroleum, or any indica­
examples
of
tho
Hpued
and
efficiency
that
wo
stnnd
now,
ns
nlwnys,
ready
tion of it, beyond whnt is usunlly
Editor
Rob
Holly,
of
the
Sanford
their goodB sent over tho water routa
rent events.
,
/
to Snnford nnd trucked to Orlnndo, it Herald, gives his Ideas on tho bonus and chcnpcr, rato? by wutor should ho nnd eager to givo our children every
Tho despatch bearing tho informa­ found in doep borings."
"When
tho
oil
salesman
sells
hrf
will menn the saving of thousands of question "because everybody else is enough to have all tho shippers of possible advantage educationally.
tion of her wonderful performance
Tho present millagc for school rends ns follows:
tells you of how jt certain Jim Srrith
dolktrs annually nnd may result in se­ doing It." However, Commandor Mc- fruits and vegetables to try out tho
water routes.
bonds is sufficient to take care of the # "Pnttyc Lyles, lfl-ycnr-old Snn­
is making $2,000 ovory day from oil,
Nader,
of
the
Amcricun
Legion,
claims
curing
n
fairer
rail
rato
to
Orlnndo.
m
The business men should become additional issue, so we shall not bo
Tom Tom Jones is making a like
the country already has too many
— Reporter-Star.
ford school girl, was the only
bonus ideas nnd not enough bonus dol­ members of the League in order that burdened with any increase in school
nmount nnd so on. But Smith, Jones,
ono of 10,440 school children
thoy can keep down the freight rates miltago in ordor to flont these bonds.
ot, al., nro not making thoir wealth
Judge Parkhlil of Tampa announces lars.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
throughout tho country who cor­
We
can
havo
our
present
buildings
en­
and
can
also
get
their
froight
hills
from oil Btock. No, they arc making
Well,
we
gave
it
to
him
anyhow
for governor In 1024. Woll, if thoy
rectly nnHwered 100 questions on
i
larged,
now
buildings
erected,
nnd
audited
and
collected
by
the
Lenguu
it from oil lenses nnd wore smart
and
wo
still
thing
it
was
a
good
one.
are coming out this onrly wo hereby
current events propounded by tho
secretary,
who
is
one
of
tho
best
traf­
more
and
better
equipment
for
tho
enough
to buy nnd lenso it to oil
If
any
of
tho
wonderful
philnnthopannounce for president of tho United
Review o f Reviews o f New York
speculators.
That is how they make
Staates— just to mnko It interesting ists of America are doing anything fic men in ^Jhc business. Thoro are scliols, and our taxes WILL NOT BE
city recently.
their
money,
on
leases and not from
and keep Moso Overstreet and Judge for tho ex-soldiors wo full to seo it. many other reasons why every mer­ INCREASED.
Of tho 10440 papers rocoived
stock.,
They can adopt Fiji Islanders, found chant in Snnford should join tha
ParkhIU company.
from nil ovor tho country only
Thoso thnt wish to buy oil stock
homes for pink-eyod kittens, givo to Longue. If you do not understand WIRE TAPPERS NOT IMMUNE.
------------ o------------115 contained more thnn SO per­
should not bo stopped.
It is their
Sanford will soon bo able to bouBt libraries nnd everything else but ns this big idea, coino to tho mooting at
cent of correct answers while
Newspapers hnvo boon studiously
monoy nnd nny citizen over twenty,
of one of tho finest golf links nnd yet no ona hns come forward with a tho court houso Friday night.
15,288 nnswored less thnn 00
following tho court proceedings in
ono yenrs of ago should bo allowed to
country clubs in tho Htuto, This will loan proposition for the ux-soldior to
per cent correctly. Tho gonoral
v
CAN
YOUR
OWN.
thoso
cities
whoro
arrests
of
confi­
buy oil stock whenever ho pleases, for
Htnrt
in
business.
Wo
would
iiko
to
do more to bring tho tourists horo
average wns only 41 per cent.
dence
men
hnvo
been
made
ami
every
henr
from
tho
Fedoral
Loan
Banks
on
If the oil stock snlesmnn does not get
next winter than anything that San­
Tlio questions arc sent broadcast
Replies received from chambers of bit of intcrostlng detail regarding
It some othor person will."
ford has aver done. ANI honor to tho tho subject.
twlco yearly to schools o f all
commerce on tho questionnaire sent tho cases hns been published. It used
men who have helped to put it ovor.
grades in order to stimulata in­
SING A SONG OF VEGETABLES. out by the Florida Development Board to be said thnt the wire-tapping gang
------------ o------------terest in tho teaching of cur­
TO W l t P V i t MAY rOYCKlt.V:
requesting information regarding im­ could get nwny with tho game by put­
T a k e noilcn thnt I. Oil more Kolilrr,
The Cleveland Plnin Dealer says
rent ovonts.
throm-ii mv nttori’ -'v. J. (1. Hltnrnn, will
Psychology ns an nid to dietetics 1b portation of food which might lie pro­ ting up a small bond, nover to be seen
that Florida should send Bryan to tho
mnko n,ml lent Inn for n pardon. or tinBoys made better grades than
i-'l.\ to ilu&gt; Iton ill o f I'nrdnttH nt TailsIt is doubtful duced in Florida, show a wonderful again. But to tho credit of tho ju­
Sftnato. Whcrinoll did tho Cleveland certainly wonderful.
girlH throughout Normnl school
h town. K l o il il«, nt tho HoiTil-nnmt l nosopportunity
for
securing
homo
mar­
diciary,
ho
it
said,
thnt
practice
has
'o o nf n.|t| tiourd, hold Mnrrh 14th.
whether
parents
realize
fully
the
pos­
Plnin Dealer got on? Wo have nov­
students did little bettor than
It'-U. fo r tho o f f on so o f unlnufnllv imvbocn
stopped
and
instead
of
ridiculous­
kets
for
greatly
increased
production
sibilities
of
this
combination.
A
nu­
or asked for any advice from tho
high school boys and giriB. Ono
lott In my poKHOHXlnn Intoxlr itltir
HoMom, hnvlnff boon coiivlotoil of unlit
Plalndcnlor nnd we do not romomber trition expert in charge of a dispen­ of somo crops nnd commodities and ly small bonds being required nnd
normnl school with 525 students
offonoo nt tlio Hprlmr t«rm of Ititi t'lrmill Court o f tho Tib .tmllrinl lilstrlct
to have over read in that sheet any sary in a certain city Is doing her also for factories to convert certain accepted, tho amounts havo been enor­
averaged only 25 per cent of cor­
for Komlnnle County, Florliln, A. I'. !!&gt;!!
into manufactured mously large, so much so in somo incheery hit to enlighten old-fnBhionod raw products
complimentary notices of Florida.
rect answers.”
,t, It. HIIARON.
27-2tc
A ttorn ey for Applicant.
Htnncos that tho scalawags havo been
goods.
parents.
------------ o-----------Wo hnvc often hoard n woman !
One city in a county having 75 compelled to remain in jail until time spoken of ns "one In a thousand*';
"In the first place," sho assorts,
Headlines say that "Judge Landis
lu a v n a o n a z ^ ii
miles
of Atlantic ocean couHt line, re­ for trial. Those who havo boon nblo but hero is Pnttyc Lyles, n Snnford
"children
should
not
he
mado
to
ent
Sorrowfully
Leaves
His
Office"
to
en­
V
to
secure
th6
money
hnvo
followod
ports
$102,000
worth
of
canned
fish
gage in bascbnll management. Don’t what thoy do not like, but thoy
Floridn, school girl who Is ono In ID,:V
bellovo It, Ho leaves his office just should like tho food they ought to imported last yoar, caught and can­ the precedent of other soasonH, pack­ 44(11 Of course Florida is proudf; but
about ns sorrowful ns Will Hnyes ent." What could bo simpler! I f on ned principally in the wo'stern states. ed their grips und departed for fresh then did you ever know It to happen '
leaves the office of Postmaster-Gen­ some rare occasion a refractory child Combined reports from another coun­ pastures. For those who remain and when Floridn was put to tha test
1
KILLS RATS
eral. With the long greon tucked in shows a strong inclination for some ty show canned fish imports totalling are contemplating carring on their thcro wns not somo one raised up to i
A I ho mice.
Absolutely prevents
operations, it will ho well to hnvo mnko it proud?
&gt;
their top pockets thoro is no room for article of diet beyond his yonrs nnd $1,10,000 per year.
odors
from
carcass.
One pnekags
Thcro always will he a considerable them understand that when thoy get
turns up u scornful nose nt tho whole­
mourning handkerchiefs, wot?
Tho idea of having school children
proves
this.
RAT-SNAI’
cotncs In
some dishes prepnrod for him, thcro demand from housewives for canned into tho hands of tho law thoy nro go read nnd discuss topics of tho day is
cakes—
no
mixing
with
other
food.
A»
ing
to
hu
culled
un
to
pay
the
full
pon
fish
which
may
he
kept
on
lmrid
in­
resulting in n moro'libornlly educated
The Municipal Hand of Sanford is is an easy rule to follow. Jimt "dross
A.
Guaranteed.
ulty
for
their
misdeeds.
With
this
definitely
and
quickly
prepared
for
one of the best in the stute and tho tip" tho unwanted articles of food nnd
more brand minded, a far better in­
25c size (I cake) enough for Pan­
assured, thcro will bo less of tho bare­ formed
generation
thnn
tho
Herald wishes to say so nil the time. sing little rhymes nbout them, says serving when needed.
try,
Kitchen or.Cellar.
faced
robberies
thnt
huvu
been
a
re
Florida
hns
a
longer
coust
line
than
the
nflthority,
and
tho
youngster
will
We bollevo in tho homo hand and in
ones which preceded it. Nover sinco
fl5c
h Izc (2 cukes)
for Chicken
preach
to
tho
good
namo
of
Florida
any
other
Htnto
nnd
millions
of
pounds
then
"ont
thorn
with
zest."
their excellent lender who has done
tho dnys whon u weekly ^newspaper
Little by little life in simplified. of fisli^ caught in tha ocean, gulf and nnd to put it modestly, a severe re was tho solo disseminator of happen­ House, coops, or small buildings.
so
much
for
the
hand
and
for
tho
city
■
$1.25 size (5 cake’s) enough for all
in giving us this good band. Keep No doubt ovory book on child feeding inland streams aro shipped on ice to flection on tho motives and tho intel­ ings, nnd ovory ono rend every word
W farm
and out-huUdings, storage build­
markets
in
other
Htntes
but
there
ligence
of
tho
men
who
havo
been
of it regularly, hns thoro been a time
tho hand going all summer and we will soon contain tho appropriate
ings,
or
fnctory buildings.
should
ho
a
number
of
fish
canneries
fleeced.—
Lakeland
Telegram.
when tho populace wns better In­
will then hnvc a good start for next verses for broad crusts, spinach, car­
m
Sold
nnd
guaranteed by Ball Hard­
to
help
develop
our
son
food
resourc­
rots,
ami
other
essentials
which
are
formed on national and world hnppenwinter,
*■
ware
Co.
CITIES ABE BONDING.
not nlwnys preferred to dessert or es nnd convert them into wealth, and
-ings. Full rending maketh n broad
man; and ignorance is being chnsed S IIIIB S S IS S S I IS N S a V a U H N H
The man that killed anothor man candy. Thcro will uIho ho dlngrnms pt the Bnmo tlmo furnish employment
Every city in Floridn is talking from tho Innd through tho current
In Georgia fifty yenrs ago nnd Is ju st! showing tho easiest way to "dress to large numbern of residents.
One city In tho citrus fruit section about bonding foe greater improve­ ovonts readings of tho schools as
now hoing brought to justtlco should up" a boot or a mug of milk.—
of the stuto imports annually $12,000 ments during the summer months and much ns through tlio grammars nnd
bring on a writ o f hnbonus corpus or Tnmpn Tribune.
worth of citrus fruit mnrmnludcs and Snnford is among tho progreilslvo histories and spelling hooks in use,
delicti or nollo contendere nnd prove
preserves put up in othor states, and cities thnt oxpocts to pass a big bond
BITING OFF THEIR NOSES
Tho Tribune takes o ff its hat to
thnt he wns too young at tho time to
yet
thousMids o f boxes of drops and issue soon nnd maka many needed Im­ Pattyo Lyles, of tho Snnford schools
he responsible for IiIh acts nnd is too
Someone may ho biting o ff his tfoso cull fruit from groves near by nro per­ provements. Tho DoLnnu situation is far having dono whnt neither it, nor
old now to ho executed.
Aftor a
OU can’t do your best when
no much like our presont condition any othor newspnpor in tho state
|
to
spite his fnco. So, somo of tho mitted to go to waste each year.
crime goes that long it ought to ba
your back and every muscle
Canned tomatoes nnd string beans that tho following from tho DeLand could hnvo dono—answered categori­
I cnhbngo men who can’t ahip their cabaches with fatigue.
"outlawed."
BBctk
also are bought in large quantities Nows rends like it was happening In cally, and corroctly, any 100 questions
Apply
Sloan's Liniment freely, with*
lingo,
hnvo
come
to
think.
According
in:,out rubbing, nnd enjoy a penetrativo
propounded like thnt.—Tnmpa Trib­
Thoro aro hundreds of good invest­ to n compilation o f figures, mado by from other states, nnd in that wuy Snnford: ’
glow of warmth and comfort.
"While it is truo that if bonds are une.
ments right horo in Snnford thnt enn half n dozen o f tho growers in tho Floridians help to mnko tho farmers
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
be purchased and there will ho more Immediate vicinity of Bartow, tho nnd ownors of canning plants in thoso voted it will bo from six months to
sprains nnd strains, aches and pains,
Probably there a year beforo the nctlvo work for
sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and
Oil, IN FLORIDA.
of them put in marketable shape era railroad companies aro losing nbout states pfospeiouH.
the after effects of weather exposure.
are
enough
tomatoes
nnd
string
beans
{
tho
improvements
will
start,
nt
the
$148,051
this
year
from
Bartow
ship­
long. You can buy hotel
stock,
For (or*y years pain's enemy. Ask
theatre stock, grocery stock und many pers, because o l their high froight loft unpicked on tho vines in Floridn some time the very fact that tho 1mTho Herald hns often spoken of tho your
..ibor. Keep Sloan’s handy.
each yoar -to fill all of tho cans of provemonts nro under way will givo fools who pnrted with their monoy on j
other kinds of stock in. homo enter­ rntoa.
m.
At
...»
druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40,
Cabbage growers havo boon unable those commodities shipped into tho tho needed incontlve for tho con­ outsido. schemes thnt promised big re­
* prises whoro you can watch it grow
and know thnt you nro holplng to to ship their product north, because Mtnte, hut the fresh vegetables loft tinued building up of DoLand. Tho turns for their hard earned invest-'
the profit. And it isn’t because tho ovor whon the distant mnrkot price reports of all committees on bond­ ments. We have tpld them that the j
build Sanford.
market hns gone hnd.
Two nnd a drops below cost of gathering and ing will bo given to tho main bond­ plnco to invost thoir money was In ,
half
nnd
threo
dollars
a
era to is a transportation chargos, rat on tho vine ing committoo of tho DeLnnd Com­ home enterprises and that the finest'
Thoro may ho snow storms sweep­
ing tha southwest and tho northwest good price, but some of tho richest , (or lack of conveniently located can- mercial club and after tabulation investment and tho safest invostmont!
will bo turned over to tho city com­
and ovory part of tho country iixcopt enhbage heads in tho stato are being norles to Hhndlo them.
missioners. The commissioners will
Florida but It is rathor difficult to plowed under, with no effort nt all to
then call nn election which will have ■■■■■■■ M B M i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ (!■ ■■■&amp;KMrin Kauri an*
NO
PICNIC.
make us bollevo It In tho fato o f tho mnrkot them. Ono o f tho growora re­
to bo advertised for fivo weeks. If
vhot summer weather In Florida today. cently shipped n car to Boston. Ho
the
bonds are voted, ns they will bo,
Getting
out
u
newspaper
is
no
pic­
rornlvcd
542.50,
paid
$420.40
froight,
You might ovon load us to bollevo
they
then will have to bo advertised
nic,
If
wo
print
jokes
folks
say
wo
nnd
had
nbout
$48
loft
whon
ho
v that a cold wave will strike Florida
ELECTRIC FARM U Q H T
■oon but this also seems out o f p ro -! counted out tho cost o f production. nro silly; if wa don't, they Hay we for palo and sold to tho highest bid­
der.
When
the
money
Is
available
have
no
aenso
of
humor.
If
fro
pub— —
Unless
thore comes aj -----haid Not profitable, exactly.
portion.
-------------------------------downpour of rain It cannot possibly, According to thb conclave o f cab- Hsh original mattor they say we lack, tho trustees will have to advertise for
A’
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cold here I
such short time.
THESANFORDHERALD get
However, we are looking foi colder
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S a Etau q u a
WILL OPEN HERE
ON APRIL 4TH
wk EK’S

PROGRAM WILL BB RE­
PLETE WITH FIRST CLASS
AMUSEMENTS

On tha last night will ba presented
tha big musical novelty feature of
the Chautauqua—a. grand concert by
Soils’ Marimba band of Central Amer­
icans. They will feature both classlcol and popular music on a hugo mar­
imba— an Aztec instrument capable
of an almost infinite variety of or­
chestral effects. The band will also
glvo a short concert preceding Mr.
Klino’s lecture in tho afternoon.
In accordnnco with the long stand­
ing policy of tho Redpath Bureau, a
special story hour will bo conduated
each morning or afternoon for tho
children. A thoroughly trnlncd young
woman will have charge of this work.
The stories will prove on' unfailing de­
light to tho youngsters.

jho irresistible comedy drama,
-Friendly Enemies"; Solis’ Marimba
b»nd of spirited Central American
musicians; lectures of timely slgnlfl^ncc, ond top-notch musical com­
bes—these are among the many
rtried attractions which will appear
here at the big 1028 Redpath Chau­
tauqua which opens April 4th and con­
Nature intended thnt you should ent
tinues for five days.
^
what you want. You enn do it If you
The Now England Male Quartet on take Tanlac.— Union Pharmacy.—
the first afternoon will bo hoard In a Adv.
piind concert.
This organization
features somo of tho best songs for
^tle voices Intorsporsod with capital Grant Winter
character impersonations and monoGarden Doctor
log*.
Following a preludo by tho quartet
in the evonlng, Lewis A. Convls will
deliver his remarkably interesting
address, "Under tho Paws of tho Rus­
sian Henr.’ Mr. Convls, who Is a
travel or, locturor, and scholar, re­
cently spent two years in Russia and
Siberia.
Orotchon Cox &amp; Company on tho
second day present n concert in the
afternoon and a preludo at night.
Grctchen Cox Is n prcmlor violinist
who is always a favorite with Chau­
tauqua audiences. Sho is supported
by two accomplished artists—a vocal­
ist and a pianist. •
Thomas Brooks Flctchor, appearing
on tho second night, is one of tho
greatest dramatic orators of tho day.
He has exerted a commanding Influ­
ence both for individual and civic de­
velopment. "Tragedies of tho Unpre­
pared" will bo tho subject of his lec­
ture.
The Zedelor Symphonic Quintet, ap­
pearing on tho third dny, is nn organ­
ization of first-rank artist-musicians.
They employ a cello, two violins, a
piano, nnd a red orgnn in their de­
lightful interpretation of tho music
of the musters. Soprnno solos sup­
plement tho instrumental selections
Zedelers give n grand concert in tho
afternoon nnd n preludo ut night.
Frank Dixon, eminent publicist and
lecturer, spenks on thos third night on
"The Indispensable Tools* of Democ­
racy." Mr. Di^con is an incisive, bril­
liant, humorous speaker who presents
governmental and social problems con­
structively and Uluminatingly.
"Furnishing tho Homo Beautiful,"
as discussed by Edwin Unangst, au­
thority on Interior decorntlon, will bo
tho unusually lntorosting program o f­
fering of tho fourth afternoon.
Mr.
Unangst will describe nnd exhibit on
the stage attractive, Inexpensive in­
teriors, ami will conduct a questionbox nt the close of his lecture, dis­
cussing individual problems of house
furnishing.
On tho fourth night comeH "Friend­
ly Enemies" nn uproarious comedy
drama whoso plot grows out of tho
conflicting convictions of two life­
long friends. Audiences in all parts
of the United States hnvo alternately
laughed and wopt over this wellknown comedy success. It will
bo
presented by a caBt of exceptionally
competent Now.York actors.
On tho InBt afternoon Pattlson
Kline will give a constructive address
"What Do You Think When You
Think?" Mr. Klino is an Inspiring
speaker of tho highest typo.

Hearing Soon
Wheatley Preliminary Probably Will
Re Held Thursday
ORLANDO, March 1.— Promillnnry
hearing far Dr. C. I. Wheatley, of
Winter Garden,'held in tho Ornngo
county

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YAP TREATY SEEMS TO BE THE
FIRST BOUT B B T W B B ir
TWO PARTIES
(D r Th« A u m I« i «4 Pw «*I

,

WASHINGTON, March 1.— Divid­
ing virtually on party lines, tho sonnto refused to amend tho Yap treaty
yosterdny In the first tost of strength
on any question nffocting the Inter­
national convenants negotiated during
tho Washington conference. Tho Vote
was 60 to 23.
Only two Republicans, Borah, of
Idaho, nnd France, uf Maryland, sup­
ported tho proposal and only four
Democrats, Underwood of Alabama;
Pomereno, o f Ohio; Williams, of Mis­
sissippi nnd Myers of Montann, voted
against it. In had been offered by
Senator Pittman, Democrat, Nevada,
nnd would hnvo amplified tho provls
ion thnt existing treaty rights of the
United States shall apply to the man­
dated islands of tho Pacific.
Lutor, by a voto of $2 to 11, tho
sonato also rejected a proposed amend­
ment by Scnntor Franco to prevent
manufacture or export of intoxicat­
ing liquors on the mnndnted islands.
Eight democrats joined this time with
the Republicans opposed to tho amend&gt; o n t, whllo not a single other sonntor

n charge of man-1

^

caBt h!" voto wlth

slaughter growing out of tho discov-11 gcn" o r ? differed over tho signlfiory Saturday of tho body of an in- canco of tho two roll calls as they
fnnt, partially devoured by buzzards,1bear on the general situation of tho
near Winter Gnrden, will bo hold arms conference treaties, but tho sen­
some dny this week and bond for tho ate lenders declared the result had
physician's appearance ut trial will been to strengthen their expectation
bo sot.
thnt all tho covenants would bo rati­
County Solicitor W. M, Murphy, jr., fied by safo margins, even though
representing tho Btnto, did not know there might ho a tonsidornblo opposi­
this morning when the hearing would tion on tau Democratic side.
bo held but stnted it would probably
Just before adjournment another
bo on Thursdny nnd thnt it would bo nmuiiumunt was presented by Sena­
hold at Winter Garden.
tor Pittman, stipulating thnt under
Meantime Wheatley Is in jnll and tho treaty tho United States should
Henry S. Bekcmeyer, of Winter Gnrd­ bo solo judge whether Japan is main­
en, implicated in the case ns nn ac­ taining sufficient wirelcsB facilities
cessory, is free under bond, follow­ on Yap islund, or whether tho Ameri­
ing tho findings of a coroner's jury can right to instnll a wireless station
which closed nn investigation of tho there should ho exorcised. This nnd
ense Sunday.
severnl other amendments and reser­
vations nro expected to eomo to a vote
to to to to Pa to to to to
today, nnd tinder an agreement ronchf \
1°* ed Monday a roll cr.ll on ratification
to
is to be taken not later thnn 2 p. m.
to
to Thursday.
to
to
During yetscrdny'H debuto furthor
to to Pa to Pa to to to to to attacks wero made on tho twenty by
Senutors Franco, Pittman, Borah and
Tho Radcliffo Chautauqua opens Reed, Democrat, Missouri; Mr. Rood
Saturdny nt Lake Monroo under a big 1again charging thnt tho Republican
tent of inspiration and delight. Four leudcrs wero attempting to force senteen attractions fill tho excellent nto action before tho country could
progrnm, each performer nn nrtlst In realize what tho nrms conference
his or her special line of work. Tho agreements really embody. Tho nllcommunity hns been working hnrd to dtty onslaught passed virtunly with­
make this Chautnuqun a success nnd out reply from tho treaty’s support­
ers.
n largo crowd Is expected dally.

J

LAKE MONROE

Price |1.B0 fo r setting o f lS Range 29 East, containing '
eggs. 17.00 per 100.
F. N. Purdy. more or lees.
The said land being assessed at the
Osteen, Florida.
~
26-Ctp
date of tho Issuance o f such certifi­
FOR SALE— By owner xat sacrifice, cate In the qamo o f Unknown.
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
largo, modern home, every conven­
deemed
according to law Tax Deed
ience, corner lot 134x130, paved walk
and street, Sanford Heights. P. O. will Issue thereon on the 31st day o f
27-ltp March, A. D. 1922.
INDICTED BY SUPREME COURT Box 818.
Witness my official signature and
FOR IRREGULARI­
seal
this thq 16th day of February, A.
W A NTED— M e n tor women to tnku orTIES
dtrs fo r genuine guaranteed hosiery, D. 1022.
for men. women nnd children. Elim in­
(SEAL) E. A. DOUGLASS,
ate* darning. 140.00 a week Cult time.
(Hr The Aaaoclnti-tl Press I
(1.00 nn hour siinro time. Experience
Clerk Circuit Court," ■
NEW YORK, March 1.—Twelve unnecessary.— Internal lunal
Stocking
Seminole County, Fla.
more stockbrokers were indicted by |Mllis. Norristown, Pa.
au-iotp
28-fitc
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. a
tha Supreme Court Jury todny for Ir­
Iht Circuit Court of Ikr Htrtilh Jo*
regularities. It wns disclosed In the Indir
InI Circuit of Florida, In and for
Mrmlnule County.—In Chancery
district attorney’s investigation they
Notice of Application for Tax Deed U n ­
der Section STS of (he General
had been bucket shopping.
NOTICE OK MASTKIl’S SALE

STOCK BROKERS
TAKE COUNT

Ntntutee of the Stale of Florida
C. W. Kntimlngor. Complainant,
Notice le 'h e r e b y given that S. F.
NEW YORK, Mnrcjt 1.—Walter J.
vn,
Doudney. purchaser o f Tax Certificate
I.. W aring, ct al., D e fen d a n ts
No. 133, dated the Ind d a , o f June, A.
Schmidt &amp; Co., stock brokers, an­ Ixnbol
_
... . BR|d
„ a r llflc » te la
Notice le hereby given that under and D.
191*. .has filed
_
nounced suspension o f its business to­ tty virtue o f a decree ot foreclosure and my office, nnd hae made application
mile entered In the above cause an the fo r Tax _Deed
_ „ to
__ issue In accordance
day. No mention of n'sscts or liabili­ 20th day o f February, A. *&gt;. i i — ; ■ I. with law. Said certificate embraces
He
he
lie
Maine*,
ne
Hpeclal
Master
In
described
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
descrJbbJ
firprTtJ' eltties In the announcement.
ity, Florida, to
Chancery, on Monday, April 3rd. 1B3-. Minted In Seminole Count
iu front o f tho Court House d oor at I wit: Lots 296, IIS and 230, J. O. Packvtn.t, vn n tr w
.
.
.
i Hanford, Florida, win offer for snlo nhd ' nr&lt;vs First Aild. lo Midway, The said
NM\ YORK, Mart’ ll 1.— Involun-*„p|| i„ tho hlghOHt nnd host bidder for* 1,1ml being assessed nt tho 1date o f the
____ ________.
.. —
-------- ----------- ------------------------- -----------certificate In the
tnry bankruptcy pclWrr.. —?r„ fjjoj cash
during .tho
.legal[hoursof
sate the;
|„sunnrn
.of.such
fallowing &lt;u*hvribi.'ri lr.mJ n’id p e r s o n a l' name o f Unknown, U n l e s s s a l d c e r t l f l yesterday against four more Now property itltuatp in tho County o f H e im -*cn to shall bo redeemed a ccordin g to
..............
hole and Htato *■'
o f Florida, •"'*’**
more «»-*&lt;«pnrtlc |aw &gt;i&gt;nx Deed will Issue thureon ozi
York brokerngo houses, the latest he* uttirly
ninny* unHuriiiea
tj
10 list
n. ib
is .
described ns
as roiiows,
follows, to-wu:
to - w lt :
tho
l i s t day
dny or
o f March, a
A.. D.
1922,
inc Howell &amp;
. Wnles with estimated
Hettln nt tho Southwest cornor of 1 WITNESS my official signature and

......
.
,c • wnn
'
‘
oft
liabilities of 600,000 nnd nssets
ubout $100,000, and Hall &amp; Company
whoso liabilities wero placed nt $100,000 nnd assets nt *$26,000.
Earlier in the dny petitions wero
filed against II. A. Cochrane &amp; Co.,
with no estininto of liabilities or as­
sets, and Morton Lnchenbruch &amp; Co.
with liabilities estimated nt $100,000
and assets at $76,000,
Tho day’s failures brought tho total
since Inst November to 30. While
these concerns wore going to the wall,
the fodernl grand jury hnndcd up n
presentment to Judge Mulqucen In
gencrnl sessions, recommending legis­
lation which would control brokers
nnd
^.vnv .-u&gt;&gt;„
..ornfni.
securities offered for sale n,
ns cnrciut
ly ns bunks nnd insurance companies
are now regulated.

church etreet nnd East Lake Avenue in'sent this the 24lh day of Fobruary, A.

From coast to const Tanlac is
known and honored nnd millions hnvo
taken it and pronounced it tho great­
est medicine of all times.—Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.

ho rodeemed according to inw Tnx Dooiii This is to notify nil concerned.
will Issuo thereon on the 8th day
(that the requirements of law will
April, A. D. 11122.
Witness my official signature anil
seal this the 28lh day of February, A. be complied with and the Tux
It. 1922.
Books will positively be closed
E. A. DOUODAB8.
(HEAD)
tllerk t'lrcull Court,
semVnoiiI'mitity!*"f'ia. on April first as provided by law
I
29-61C
Dyr. a . m . w d d k h , n. c * n n ( j a jj ja n t j8 on which
taxes

tln&gt; Town o f Longw ood, run t h o n c e ji) . 1532.
Mouth 200 feet, West (00 foot, thence,
(BEAL)

NnrMi 2nn f-el, thence East (00 feet to

the point o f hugl'mtng. being the liropcm knowii in (In* l.angwoml Hotel; 28-Btc
follow in
mid also
___ llio
_______
_ g„ .personal proper;
_________
j» and uned
ty contained In the
mild hate)
jfi connection with tho operation there
of, tn -w ll:
All furniture,
flxturen,
hiiunehold
goodn,
heddllig. co o k in g
tltetiHllH nnd uthor porsotinl
property
conlnlued In xntd hotel.
Terms: Cnnli. Purchaser to pny for
deed.
i
HCIIWLLW M A INKS,
29-Glo
Special Master In Chancery.

B, A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County, Kin.
By: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.

PROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTICE

Nut Ice o f A|t|illralloii for T a x Herd I’ n, Her Meet Ion STB o f the G eneral .Stat­
u te* o f the Htnte o t F lo r id a

Notice frt hereby given thnt Frank
Nlplln, purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
IA17. dated tho Mli day o f November,
The law provides thnt "If taxI&gt;. inuo,
IHDti, hns
filed mini
said certificate
A. U.
nnn iivhu
uorunvinu In
m
.
,
* &gt;•
. *_
my offleu, ami has made application for 'Cfl Upoil-l'eal Catllte Shall UOt UO
Tux Hoed to Ih« u*&gt; In accorilanco with :
,
.
,,
, ,
- *

law. Ham cortificatn ombrncoa tho foi- paid b e fo re the fir s t day o f A p ril
l(,wlnK Uoxerlbod nroporty Hlttintod In' *
.
m
__
ssmittoio county. Florida, to-w it: D o t ; o f an y yea r, th e T n x C ollector

(9. Tlor 1&gt;, South Hanford. Thn aald land
,
,
,,
, „ &lt;■ ,,
being nHH«HHi&gt;d\ut tho dato o f tho le a n -1shall ndVOrtiSO aild BOll.
linen o f such cert If lento In tho tintno o f .
Fiiknown. OiiIohm mild cortlflcnto ahnll I
, ,
,,,
,,

SEBRING BOARD OF
have not been paid will be ad­
TRADE TO REORGANIZE
Notice of Application for Tax Deed,
vertised and executions issued
Under Section 676 of the Gencrnl
AND PAY A SECRETARY
for unpaid personal property
Stntutcs of the State of Florldn

taxes.

(Ity T h e A ■anointed f r o n t )

SEBRING, Mch.
1.—An nctlvo
membership campaign will ho inaug­
urated hy the local board of trndo
within tho next few days, it wns de­
cided Tuesday night at a mooting
held here. It Is expected thnt enough
members will bo obtained to com­
pletely reorganize the board nnd em­
ploy n paid secretary. This hns long
boon advocated by tho citizens.
Sebring will o represented nt tho
road meeting to ho hold in Bartow, by
Dan Graham and n numbed of other
citizens interested in tho improve­
ments of the Avon Park Frostproof
highway. Avon PPnrk will bo repre­
sented i»y William King.

Notice is hereby given thnt V. W. |
Estes purchaser of Tnx certlflcnto No. ]
345, dated tho 3rd dny of June, A. D. [
1918, has filed Mid certificates in my T a x cf)Hectori Seminole County
office, nnd hns made application for
tnx deed to issuo in nccordnnco with 21)-6tc
law. Said certlflcnto embraces tho ■■■■
following described property situated ■ -in Semlnulu County, Florida, to-wit: ] ■■■■
Bog. 306 ft. S and 80 ft W of NE
cor. o f SW 1-1 of NW 1-4, Sec. 0, Twp
21 S, Range 20 East, run S to F. M.
Ry, W. 006 ft,, N to pt. W of beg., E »« do mice, once they eat RAT»SNAP.
to beg., containing 5 ncrcs more or And they leave no odor behind. Don t
,
•
' (nL»
M&gt;
take nil.
our wnrit
word fnd
for II__|pv
11— try It
a Vtflrtl■
package.
less
Rata
Tho v.ld land being nsHessed ut tho Cats nnd dogs won’t touch It.
dato of tho issuance of such certifi- P|Um ul* ®R
t°
RAT-SNAP,
cato in tho namo of Unknown.
[Three sizes.
AIho Tnx Certificate No. 308, (luted 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1910, has Kitchen or Cellar,
filed said certificate in my offico and
®3c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
has made application for Tax Deed to House, coops, or small buildings,
issuo thureon in accordnnco with law.
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all
Said certificate omhrncen the follow- f«™» nnd out-buildings, stornge build­
ing described property situated
in ink** or factory buildings.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
| Sold nnt) Guaranteed by Dnll llnrdE 1-2 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 (less ware Co.
1) acres in NE cor. Sec. 9, Twp. 21 S., ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

JNO. D. JINK1NS

RATS DIE

M. M. Smith a prominent man of'j'
Ornngo county and a big land holder | "I have sold over 2,000 bottloH of
in this county, Is surveying a largo Tanlac nnd liuvo never hnd a dissatis­
tract of land east of Monroo nnd will fied customer," writes Smisor’s Drug
open it up ns a residential section, Store, Columbia, Tenn.— Union Phar­
Mr. Smith hns nppenred before tho macy.— Adv.
MOVIE FILMS CAN
County Commissioners and nskod for
HE MADE OF CORN
n hnrd surfaced rftnd front Lake Mon­ FOUR MEN EXECUTED
AT
NASHVILLE
TODAY
COBS, HE ASSERTS
roo nlong tha North side of the Coast
MURDERS OF LEWIS
Lino tracks to tho present hnrd' surDECATUR, 111., Mch. 1.—Thnt tho
fneed road nt Rnnd’s Siding.
4IIjr Thi* Aiiani'lntrd l'r«**n)
120,000.000 tons of corn-cobs nnd
Thieves entered tho graded school
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Mch. 1.—
stalks now going to wnsto annually
nt this plnco amid thoroughly rnnCharles Potrco, Torn Christmas,
in tho United States can ho mndo in­
HHcked the whole house. Six fountain Otto StovcnH and John McClure wero
to syrup, cattle feed, turned into
pens many scissors,
&lt;?lock, sonp,1electrocuted in tho Stnto Prison here
absolutely fast dyes, mndo into mo­
towels and other useful nrticlcs wore early this morning for the murdor of
tion picture films, sound-proofing or
pilfered. The supposition thnt n hobo I George Lewis of Knoxville Inst May.
the base for nitroglycerine wns the
who had bean loafing around Monroo
Tho men went to their donths with
statement of Elton It, Darling, Ph. D.
was the guilty party. He seems to prayers on their lips nnd all crccpt
professor of chemistry nt MiUlkin
hnvo made ontcring schools his spec Petreo wore calm. An hour before
university of Decnturo before the Kiini hohby ns ho had boon displaying tho execution Petreo became ill. Tho
“ F h r m E le c tr ic ity ”
wnnis club .hero yesterday.
fountain pens the afternoon before at men were put to death nt ten minute
Professor Darling only recently
S a l e s — H o i - M a c B a t t e r y C o . —S e r v i c e
tlio store.
Intervals, beginning nt six fifteen
enused nation-wide comment by hll
o'clock.
Mrs. Dorn Stntford Ballard of
announcement thnt ho hnd boon able
Knoxville, Tenn., 1b sorlouBly ill of
to obtain alcohol from illuminating
pneumonia.
Mrs, E. Stafford hnB LANDIS ENDS
gas. Tho nlcohol wns obtained in a
CAREER AS A
been called to tho bedside o f her
laboratory test. Today in his address
FEDERAL JUDGE
dnughtcr.
he
declared thnt nlcohol Is tho power
Thedford9* Black-Draught Highly
Miss Florence Price woh tnken sud­
nf
tho
future; thnt the supply is inex­ ■
Illy Thr Anxtirlnlrd I'rrua)
Recommended by a Tennessee denly III at tho Sanford High School CHICAGO,
Be deceived when you huy Paint, get PATTON’S SUN-I’ ROOF, tho
Mch. 1.— (By tho As­ haustible, while potroloum will grow *
paint that is made for lhevHquth. 65% white lend, 35% zinc and
nnd conveyed to the Fernnld-Lnnugh- sociated Press.)—With a tear in his scarce, gasoline high In price and the ■
Grocer for Trouble* Re­
10% Silica. You can lu/y it today for $1.40 per gallon. , It is whiter
ton
hospital.
At
present
sho
Is
im­
coal
situation
and
supply,
doubtful.
eye, but with unfaltering stop, Konesulting from Torpid
and lasts longer thnn any point made. It covers 300 square feet; 2
proving and may be able to return nnw
Mountain
Landis yostordny
Liver/'
homo tho latter part of tho week.
for
hatching ■ coats to the gallon on nvernge surface. Sold only by the—
walked from the fcdornl building a FOR SALE—Eggs
■
Mr. Will Grimes who hns been n private cltlzon after 17 years an fed­ from Thompson Strain Barred Rocks
My birds laid every month the last
East Nashville* Tenn.— Tho efflo gucHt of Bon Lnkck nnd fnmlly hns eral judge. Starting todny tho f m yoar.
Also Ferris Strain Whlto ■
gono
to
Unmttllln,
whore
ho
exports
ous
jurist,
who
recently
resigned,
will
lency of Tbedford's Blo*k-Draught, tbs
WELAKA BLOCK
SANFORD, FLORIDA
C&gt;mu!no, herb, liver medlctno, Is to locate. IIIb family who hnvo boon devote his time to tho position oC Leghorns, plenty of big white eggH.
Como over nnd see my flocks and',
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a living nt Jacksonville hope to soon baseball commissioner.
Judge Landis swung through the
grocer of this city.
"It Is without Join him.
Mrs. L. II. Coward, of Orlando and first part of his final day on tho
doubt tho best liver medtetne, and I
don’t believe I could got nlong without Mrs. Albert McGuire Wngnor, wore bonch in characteristic fashion, dis­
it. [ take It for sour stomach, head­ called hero by tho death o f their posing of nearly a dozen cases in tho
typically Landis manner which opco
ache, bad llvor, Indigestion, and al) grandfather, Mr. W. T. Wynne.
other troubles that are the result o!
Tho stork enmo to tho homo of Mr. caused n convicted bootlegger to refer
IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE
• torpid liver.
nnd Mrs. Gus Stafford Wednesday In fcdernl court," and a pardoned
youth to torm him the "whitest guy
‘T have known and used it for yoars, and left a dno boy.
This is the original "hard water” oil Hpray for whitofly and Beale insect control that
thnt ever talked to a follow^' Ho
and can and do highly recommend It
mixes
With all types of water and lime sulphur solution, and keeps indefinitely. Trouhle
to every one. I won’t go to bed with­
There are still sovoral delapidntcd fined one man ono cent for tax dodgwith "spoiled” oil sprays eliminated. IDEAL OIL EMULSION HASTE has proved Its
out It In the bouse.
It will do all It old buildings on many of tho streets ; Ing because, ho said, "you’ve tritjd to
merits and superiority for two yearB. Results arc what you want at a reasonable price.
claims to do. I can't say enough for of Sanford. Others wero condemned bo square," and slapped a $6,000 Ann
Write for further information.
It"
and torn down. Just why nro those on tho man's partner because ho
Many other men and women through* other buildings allowed to stand, Mr. “ hadn’t played fair."
■
OTHER IDEAL INSECTICIDES
out the country hare found Black- Commissioners?
In tho afternoon tho judge sat In
■
Draught Just m Mr Parsona describes
Original
Ideal
Oil
Emulsion,
Ideal Lime Sulphur Solution, Ideal Bordeaux Mixture
his chambers amid tho debris o f his
—valuable In regulating the liver to­ There will be a meeting of tho departure, watching his porsonnl ef­
Paste, Ideal Caustic Potash Fish Oil Soap.
lls normal functlona, and In cleansing Seminole Fish &amp; Game Protective As- fects being carted away.
Large Stock of Bean Power Sprayers-------------------------------------Blount Farm Implements
the bowels of Impurities.
soclntion nt the Court House at 8 p,
Thedford'u Black-Draught liver medh m. March 6 th /
Did Methodist doctrine preuchcd-on
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY COMPANY
rtno Is the original and only genuine.
Everybody Interested In the protec- the streets of Sanford overj^ Sunday
Accept no Imitations or substltutesi tlon of game and fish are nskod to bo .at 3:90 pi m. Coma with ub and wo
761 West Ilay Street
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Always ask for Thodford's.
present.
Iw*^ do you good. All invited. 29-8tp1

W illy s L ig h t

SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION

s
s
s

DON’T

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SANFORD PAINT &amp; WALL PAPER CO.

G IV E Y O U R G R O V E T H E B E ST

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SAl

Ml

8,1922

-nsi

PRINCESS MARY MARRIED
DISTRIBUTION OF AUTO
CHAS. MORSE AND SIX ARRESTED
LICENSE TAX receipts’
TODAY TO VISCOUNT LASCELLES SONS INDICTED BY
AS SUSPECTS
WITH POMP AND CEREMONY! FED. GRAND JURY!
TAYLOR CASE First 25,000 Tags Brig $334,997.95—How Fundi
Ceremony Began at 11:30 Today Making Them
Man and W ife

I

SEVEN OTHERS INCLUDED IN IN­ POLICE RAID NARCOTIC DEN
DICTMENTS FOR WAR
,
LOOKING FOR MUR­
(TRANSACTIONS
DERERS

....... LONDON, Feb. 28.— (By The A updated Press).— Pjrrlncesi Miry was
Married todcy. to Viscount Laacellea with all the pomp and dignity befitting
• royal wedding. The ceremony began at Westminster Abbey at 11:30 and
noon thereafter the couple was pronounced man and'wife. The scene within
the abey waa one of* Impressive grandeur with the king, queen and entire
royal household participating and with all ranks represented In brilliant
assemblage while outside the abbey an enthusiastic popular homage was
given the.brldal pair.
When the bethorthal of tho princcsB was first anounced it was expected
that many members o f tho royal families from abroad would be invited to
tho ceremony, but only tho son and daughter of tho King of Spain and Grand
Duke nmj Prince Nicholas, of Roumnnta, wore present, they being tho only
members o f other royal houses chancing to be in England at this time.
Tho list o f royal wedding presents issued at Buckingham Palace com­
prises SOS separate articles.
An interesting Incident is disclosed relating to one of tho wedding guests,
credited with having rescued Viscount Lascollcs under shell fire, Privato
Robert Benstead, o f Leeds, holds a special invitation ticket. Benstead serv­
ed in the First Gcnadler Guards with LascelicB. When tho viscount wus
wounded by a shell fragment, and fell across an old broken trench, Private
Benstead rescued him, dressed his wounds and brought him to safoty.

MUNICIPAL OWNED PLANT
AT JACKSONVILLE ARRAGES
FOR ELECTRIFYING THE HOME
mi

.

Would Give Service and Rates In Order That
Juice Can Be Used for All Purposes
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 28.—Jack­
sonville's municipal-owned electric
plant is to entargo its activities in
an effort to completely electrify the
home,, tho city commission has de­
cided. Tho plan, it is said, will a f­
fect a material saving In tho cost
of fuel to tho consumer.
Tho
city commission recontly
adopted a report submitted by a
committee outlining n comprehens­
ive plan for mnking avnllnlde to tho
housowifo power for cooking and
heating to
supplement
eloctrlc
lights. For cooking and heating
purposes tho power is to bo served
at a net cost o f 2 cents per kllowut
hour, which will bo retained. Heat­
ing and cooking apparatus will bo
supplied through n meter separate
from tho lighting meter, with neces­
sary additional wiring facilities will
bo sold by tho city at cost on tlio In­
stallment plan. An /ndcqunto sup.
ply of oloctricnl fixtures will bo kopt
on hpnd to moot tho domand.

•.

Rousing: Meeting: Expected at Court House With
Business Men Present

Wfr

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(IIy The A iiM t a lt l Preaa)

LOS
ANGELES, Feb.
28.—Six
Six men
---------------------eb. 28.—
were arrested today in a raid on
whut tho police snid was a narcotic
den, by detectives working on tho
tho Taylor murder case. Detectives
questioned, tho men. Police later re­
ported thnt other arrests will devel­
ops in connection with the murder.
Police said the men sought ns pos­
sible suspects as tho result of a story
told by n woman who was quoted as
Baying she had hoard the men threat­
en Taylor’s life because thoy feared
ho Intenued mtoiRT.'WJf *Wllii"' Uieil

A six months advertising compalgn will be cnrrled out fo r tho pur­
pose o f popularizing tho now plnn.
Instructors will be employed to ac­
quaint tho public with tho electrical
UBagcs and salesmen will carry tho
selling campaign directly to the
homes.
Recently tho city commission and
tho Jacksonville Gas compnny have
been at odds oyer the latter's fuel
charges. After many efforts at a
compromise the commission perempt­
orily ordered the utility to reduce Itn
gas rato from $1,88 per cubic thous­
and feet to $1.85. Tho latest word in
the controversy is that of on official
o ftho utility that tho rate will not bo
reduced, meaning apparently that the
gnB company planned to appeal from
tho commission's order to tho state
Tnllrond commission. Out of the nffnir, in tho meantime, grow tho sen­ ESTIMATED AT 32 MILLION BY
timent for selling tho city's oloctricDIVERSION OF TEN PER CENT
ity to tho consumer to take the plnco
CUSTOMS RECEIPTS
of gas.

WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
WIL MEET IN SANFORD
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3

m

Illy Tk« Associated P n u )
WASHINGTON, Feb&gt; 28.— Indict­
ments against Charles W. Morse, a
New York shipbuilder; his three sons,
Benjamin, Harry and Ervin; Colin H.
Livingston, of Washington, president
of the Virginia Shipbiulding Corpor­
ation, arid seven others were returned
yesterday by the Federal Grand Jury
which has been Investigating the war­
time transactions of Morse and bis as­
sociates with the shipping board.
Others named In the indictments as
presented to the District ui'Luiufttbia
Supremo Court include R. 0 . White
o f Now York, former president of the
United States Transportation Co.;
Geo. M. Burdette, of New York; R.
M, Much, of Augusta, Maine; W. W.
Scott, Washington attorney; L. A.
Christie, of Alexandria, Va.; Nehominh Campbell, of Now York, and
Phillip Hlnchart, of Baltimore; form­
er government auditor at the Virginia
Shipbuilding plant.
Two indictments were returned, one
charging conspiracy to defraud tho
govornment, and tho other charging
conspiracy to commit offense against
tho government.
The conspiracy as charged by tho
govornment accuses thoHo named of
making falBe statements as to tho
value of their plant and nssots nnd
thoroby obtaining loans from tho
shipping board.
They are also charged with having
secured monoy for shipbuilding pur­
poses and to have used tho samo for
personal interests in tho way of im­
proving their plants. It is also alleg­
ed that large quantities of material
for shipbuilding belonging to tho
emergency fleet corporation wore se­
cured and then sold and tho monoy
converted to tho use of the alleged
conspirators.
Thoso indicted either were or still
arc connected frith tho Groton Iron
Works, Groton, Conn., tho Virginia
Shipbuilding Corporation, Alexandria,
Vn., or tho United States Transport
Company, Inc., whiclv concerns are
known as the Morse compnnies.

The Central Florida Water Traffic stall any attempted rate increases on
Lcnguo will hold another meeting in the part of tho rnilroads.
Snnford Friday evening, March 3rd,
D. L, Thrasher was appointed
at tho Court House at 8 o'clock. Pres­ chairman to get out tho Snnford husident S. J, Sligh, o f Orlando, at tho iness men at tho next meeting nnd
last mooting appointed a special com­ thoso present will hnvo tho opportun­
mittee consisting of Sanford members ity of hearing fncts that are of vital
to arrnngo for u lurgo attendance at importance to them.
tho mooting to bo held March 3rd. Mr.
81igh Ih probably one o f the lurgost WEEKS OPPOSES USE
individual shippers of Florida fruits
OF GREAT AIRSHIPS
and produce In tho state, nnd ns such
LIKE THE ROMA WAS
has hud u great deal of experience
with transportation problems.
Tho
(H r T h r Associated I’ rrss)
ability nnd huccchh ho has had in hln
MIAMI, Fob. 28.— Secretary of
lino has been tho cause of his boing Wnr Weeks, who arrived in Mlnm^
appointed us president of u great yesterday to Bpond n vacation of n
many marketing associations in dif­ couple o f wcekB dovclnred today in
ferent parts of the country, Mr. Sligh regnrd to tho Romn, that ho wns op­
has alwnys been u strong advocate o f posed to the use o f Inrgo balloons
h greater use of our navigablo water for wnr purposes.
ways nnd during tho courso of his re­
"I am opposed to tho use of inrgo
marks at tho last meeting of tho balloons such ns tho Roma, for pur­
League ho brought out n number of poses of war,” said the secretary
salient points which prove conclusive­ "I bollovo that thoy can bo used with
ly tho savings in rates to shipparH by grent success commercially, howovor,
routing, when possible via water. It ns snmo good results havo already
was indeed unfortunate that a larger been accomplished in this direction.
number of Sanford business men and I nm of tho opinion thnt tho depart­
growers were not present at the lust ment will probably turn its attention
mooting to have heard Mr, Sligh. Mr. to hoavlcr-thnn-nlr machines in the
Sligh also stranded the importance of future.”
shippers having their freight hills
uudltod nnd aguin called tho atten­ SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP
tion of those present to tho fact that
SETTLED AT MEETING
tho Longue waa now in a position to
ALABAMA VS. N. CAROLINA
render this service. Ho slated that
ho had boon reimbursed by the Trans­
( d r T he Associated 1'rrssi
ATLANTA, Fob. 28.—Tho South­
portation Companies in tho amount of
over $20,000,00 during tho piiHt year ern College basketball chnmplonnhlp
which umount ho was able to rciilizo lies between four teams nnd tonights
ns tho rosutt of his having n careful games in which AlnUamn meets
North Carolina nnd Morcer plays
audit mado of all his freight hills.
It is tho object of tho officers of tho Georgia Tech, which wiU decide
League to enlist tho active co-oporn- tho two teams that will enter the
tlon o f ail shippers and business man flnnls.

MONEY R A I S E D
(Hr Th« Aasnrlulcd I’ ress)

WASHINGTON, Fob. 28.— Admin­
istration plnn for government nld for
American merchant marine war. pre­
sented to congress today by President
Harding with tho declaration that tho
influonco of tho United States in tho
world councils wns Buro to bo measur­
ed by unfailing standard which is
found in tho nntion's merchant ma­
rine.
Tho president detailed to the two
houses assembled in joint session the
wnr-timo creation of Amorlcn’H great
tonnage. Salient points of hin pro­
posal embodied In bills introduced in
onch house immediately were aid esti­
mated at thirty-two million annually
provldod for principally by diversion
of ton per cent of nation's customs re­
ceipts. Requirement that not more
than fifty per cent of immigrants to
tho United States bo transported in
foreign ships.
Sato of tonnago now held by ship­
ping bonrd nnd use of funds ns con­
struction loan fund.
Authorization
for induction of
American merchantmen officers and
sailors into naval reserve with at­
tendant nllowanco in pay.
Indirect aids mentioned by tho pres­
ident included amendment to Inter­
state Commerce act to permit rallronds to own nnd operate steamship
linos engaged in other than coast­
wise trndo.

business.

Railroad Farce Subject, to
Regulation.

Are Apportioned—Part Goes Back to County
(From Tampa Tribune)
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.— 1The comptroller, hoe announced the (fistrib*,
tlon o fthe first installment o f the funds derived from the sale of motor **."■
hide license tags. This amount includee only the first 26,000 tags g0](] ^
gross receipts from which amount to $834,907.06.
'
There Is a 0 per cent reserve of this fund for expenses, that is, for
work incident to the sale and distribution of tlconso tags. The rest of tfe
fund is also divided by law, as follows: Five per cent for the malnteoaaee
of the state road department: 26 per cent for state aid fund to tho vonoa*
counties, and the balance goes fo r state, and state federal aid roads.
The next installment o f this fund will be distributed by the comptroller
within the next two weeks, and it wns stated in his office thnt this amount
would greatly exceed tho first installment.
Of die first iimtullimint, Hltttrbuiuugh county shows:
Gross receipts ..................- ........................................................................$26y8Hj|
T ii i‘tit coal roBorve for expenses..........- ....................................... ;....
Five per cent maintenance, state road department........ ................... 1,25m
Twenty-five per cent state aid to county..
0,268*

Federal

WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.— Rail­
road passenger fares within a state
oro subject to regulation by the
Fedornl government the Supremo
Court today decided.
Tho court sustained tho lower
courts which prohibited tho Wiscon­
sin rniroad commission from inter­
fering with the Chicago, Burlington
and Quincy rairond in putting into
effect increases in pnssonger fares
in state travel authorized by the
interstate commerce commission.

Senator Trammell
Wants Enough Money
For a Real Survey

Balance
»n,525.M
Other South Florida counties are as follows:
5% Mainten- 26% State Aid
once Road Defund to
Cross Rec’ts
0% reserve partment
County
county
Baiane*
$1,271.60
$1,623.44
Pinellas ...... ..$27,057,27
$0,368.46
$17,f&lt;03.6l
332.61
1,068.04
424.61
Manatee ...... .. 7,076.78
4,058.51
119.26
506.31
152.25
Pasco .......... .. 2,537.50
1,069.6$
32.16
684.00
41.04
160.74
Hernando ....
45061
1,207.68
0,088.41
1,541.72
Polk ............ .. 25,605.36
10,907.55
141.00
100.82
181.23
DeSoto ....... .. 3,020.50
1,997.46
177.40
887.01
226.47
Osceola ...... .. 3,774.50
8,483.61
1,546.32
6,050.42
1,211.28
Orange ....... .. 25,772.00
10.957.98
53.57
267.84
83.38
Citrus ........ .. 1,130.75
749.9$
363.84
72.77
02.80
Levy ........... .. 1,548.25
1,018.75
412.01
2,003.05
526.74
Marion ........ .. 8,778.04
5,770.54
101.58
48.02
38.32
815.25
Sumter ......
m «.»*
233.10
1,165.61
207.58
SEMINOLE .. 4,059.60
.1,268.41
220.08
1,148.38
203.20
St. Lucio .... .. 4,886.72
2,215.4$
76.11
375.53
05.88
Highlands .. . 1,508.00
1.051,48
202.08
1,314.02
386.72
Brevard ...... .. 5,505.30
3,681.77
866.78
4,328.03
12,121.00
1,105.20
Volusia ...... .. 18,420.97
127.02
630.61
163.30
1.790.91
Sarasota .... .. 2,721.75
733.10
547.20
2,871.20
Lake ........... .. 12,218.25
8,039.60

WASHINGTON, D. C., Fob. 27.—
Senator Park Trammell in addressing
the senate Friday of last week urged
As a consequence Hldcmun bus inthat tho appropriation to defray the SPOONERS WARNED
Ktructod tho motorcycle nnd bieycl*
AIIOUT BARKING AUTOS
expense of n committee
the Senate
patrolmen ,to firing to headquarter*
and the House to visit Muscle Shoals
IN ST. I'ETE PARKS
all machines, and their occupants,
should not bo limited to one thousand
dollars as the question as to whether
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 28.— Cldef found with lights out, “ No man
or not this grent government plant of Police Uidemnn olTicialy suya thnt |stationary joyriding," was Chief Hiilowas to be used for helping tho agri­ automobile spooncra hnvo his approv­ mnn's ukase. "Spoon if you want to,
cultural interest of America was one al nnd blessing but if they leave tho bpt do it quietly and with the lights
of the most important beforo con­ lights o ftheir cars on when they park on your enr bunting."
gress, and that tho committee should the mnchincs at the edges of tho high­
Radical Russia will go to the Ge­
not be hampered bo it could not make ways nnd byways within tho city lim­
a proper investigation. After Sena­ its—but thnt those thnt douse tho noa conference ready to grant nil lb*
concessions asked provided they ett
tor Trammell had raised the point lights are flirting with trouble.
that the appropriation proposed in
Residents in the vicinity of Fifth negotiate a loan. In other w or*
tho resolution wns too sinnll tho nvonuo north nnd Roach drive, a local­ they are starving now, but once they
amount was increased to two thousand, ity favored by many spoonerH, com- got fat again thoy will toll the na­
dollars.
plained to the police of the number tions of tho world whore to go.
In his remnrks Senator Trammell Ipurked in thnt territory at night with
expressed himself favorable to tho tho lights' off, und protested that they
Weather could be cooler nnd
proposition o f Mr, Ford, as follows: (were annoyed with loud kisses.
are looking for it this weak..
"It is my opinion that tho appropri­
ation should lie two or threo times tho
amount fixed in tho resolution.
I
think Mr. Ford's proposition should
be acted upon favorably and I do not
desire to see anything happen to re­
tard prompt action on his proposal."

LINDSAY TAKEN
BY OFFICERS
LAST NIGHT

WRKjLE

HAD SWINDLED SOCIETY DAMES
OUT OF BIG SUMS OF
MONEY
(llr Tlic Asmirllllvil Press)
NEW YORK, Feb. 28.— Alfred E.
Lindsay, accused of swindling socioty
women out of nearly one million in
fake stock denis today confessed tho
many charges against him woro true,
according to tho district attorney’s offico. Lindsay was nrrested last night
at Ovcrbrook, Pa„ on an indictment
charging grand Inrrony.

Satisfies the sw eet tooth
and aids appetite and digestion*

If all the money thnt Ib spent in
foreign securities was invested in San­
ford real estate there would lie some­
thing doing hero.

Cleanses mouth and teeth*
A great boon to smokers,
relieving hot, dry mouth*

“PANAM A'

WIFE, KILLED
HUSBAND, IS
FREED BY JURY

C om bines
b en efit.

.F O R T
W l f EEI R A L L S
UM
U
NI&lt;
IO N -M A D E

(llr The Associates Press)

and

D on ’t miss the. joy o f the
new WRIGLEY’S P-K—the sugar*
coated peppermint tid bit!

A now work garment so dosigu od that the drop-seat will not
show. Buttons are invisible
and placed so ns not to stick In
wearer’s back whon lying down.

JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 88.—Mm.
W. I. Bryant returned to hor throe
children lato today, following the net
Ion of n coronor's jury In finding thnt
it wns Justifiable homicide whon sho
killed her hujtbnnd, proprietor of n
local delicatessen shop,
Sho shot Bryant Fridny afternoon
nnd ho died tho following day.
Mrs. Brynnt snjd ho repeatedly
nbusod hor throughout their 12 years
married llfo, nnd Friday ho threaten
cd to kill hor.

pleasure

LONG WEARING
OOUPORT COVEItAIXS a n mad*
from beat malarial* aoil fu»r»n(**d
lo mar. Uoods are ibmuk bsfots
lb* tanaanti are mad* np.

Incltt on "PANAMA'' Brand
Kaka Ufa. Co., MoUlo. Ala.

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To M « k .*

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Good*'

i)

Sava
tho
wrappers
G ood for
valuable
premiums

in this section in behalf o f tho ShipTho American Legion is looking
That sermon about "millions now
by-Water Movement with tho Longue
functioning efficiently an organiza­ living will never dio” would not go forward to a big time at Palm Bpach
tion will he perfected in this Boction so big at Hollywood. Thoy kill peo­ Wish we could be with the boys down
there,
that will bo powerful enough to fore­ ple there most ovory day.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY

DR. HYMAN CALLED FIND HAPPINESS
f t RRST BAPTIST IN BRINGING JOY
CHURCH AT TAMPA TO O T H E R S

Patriots, which had a membership o f
several millions, and o f which organ­
isation General J. J, Pershing was a
a vice-president. Ho was also chiof
guard of tho Guardians o f Liberty in
which many prominent admirals and
generals had membership. Admiral
Dewey was a member at tho time
Haines was at tho head.
Praises given him by the newspa­
pers all over tho country and written
compliments extondod him by every
member of tho o f the fifty-third con­
gress have filled the pages of seven­
teen large albums, and these are
among his most prises possessions.
Doing good, always ready to help
humanity, brilliant in thought nn{j
deed, Charles D. Haines is in all the
sonso of the word "an asset to Flor­
ida and to his country.”

COMMITTEES
ARE FINISHED
IN CONFERENCE

the peninsular part of tha state pledg­
ed to support that place, the capital
would stay in Tallahassee.
Tho Pnlatkn Chamber of Commerce
has called for a contention to bo hold
March 13th.
,
"For tho purposa of formulating
and completing a capital removal as­
sociation,
entailing momborshipa,
drafting of constitution nnd by-lawc,
electing officers, and appointing re­
quislte committees, we invito you to
select a delegate or delegates to at
tend a convention to bo hold at n
point ploaalng to n majority on March
13, 1022. Your dolcgate should be
emplowerod to act fully in behnlf of
your organization.’ That is an ex­
cellent iden. Let tho convontion ft&gt;o
held in Tumpn, n city which is strict­
ly nautral in the mutter of a site,
though persistently demandant for
capital removal. Here would bo no
possible advantage to bo taken of any
place in tho running; aim ««en tho
this convention could not fix tho place
for peninsula Florida’s choice in tho
removal election which would have to
be hold, it could thresh out nil prob­
lems and make the nccussary ar­
rangements for the next, and proper
ctop, a referendum of the site ques­
tion to tho voters of Peninsuln Flori­
da.
And hero stops in tho Tnmpn Board
of Trade with n resolution which tho
Tribune most heartily endorses:
“ Whereas, There is every year re­
newed agitation, particularly in pen­
insula Florida, for state capital re­
moval, and,
“ Whereas, no progress has been
mado beenuao of the several cities
demanding thnt they ho tho now pro­
posed Htuto capital, and,
"Whereas, tho nppnrent demand of
at lenst' 80 per cent of tho voting
strength of tho stntu appears to bo
insisting on lognl steps being taken
tills year toward settlement of the
question, nnd,
"Whereas, the uppuront demand of
at least 80 per cent of the voting
strength of tho state npponra to bo
insisting on lognl stops being tnken
this yenr toward settlement of tho
question, nnd,
"Whereas, until somo specific city
town or locality has been ngrcod on
by all contenders for tho proposed
now honor, nny steps tnken will bo
leading only to the nowhere of past
efforts, thoroforo bo it
"Rosoived, by tho Board of Trade
of tho City of Tampa, that proper arrungementa bo mnde at tha approach­
ing primary election for a referen­
dum tq the people of Peninsula Flor­
ida on tho question of location of said
proposed now capital and the place so

fected shall receive the support o f all
Peninsula Florida in any state-wide
capital removal campaign, and,
"Resolved further, that "Ponlnaula Florida” as referred to In this
resolution shall bo all o f the state ex­
tended between tho Gulf of Mexico
and the Atlantic ocean, south o f the
north boundary linos o f Dixie, Ala­
chua, l’utnam and Flaglar counties.”
Call tho convention. Meet in Tampn, settlo tho preliminaries of expanse
shearing, getting the campaign well
before tho people, nnd arrange prop­
erly for tho referendum which can
be taken nt tho timo of the June pri­
mary by having a separata box for
tho cnpital site ballots. Then wo will*
bo ready to arouse tho propor inter­
est in this vital matter to nil tho
state.
For, until, and unless. Southern
Florida is agreed on one site, and un­
less tho various contending cities,
towns, and localities r'.Hg* ♦hemselves to stnnd by tho place named In
tho referendum voto, and then do ac­
tually stand by it, thero is no use
wasting spneo In papors, breath in
meetings, or effort in personal en­
deavor for capital removal, when It
will result as did tho former attempt
years ngo, in a dlvidod vote keeping
the capital where it is.
There is no uso talking now of ’state
division'; of fairer apportionment of
representation in tho legislature; of
nn equitable division of tho political
offices and tho state tax money, with
control in tho hands of thoso in pow­
er; but a question of cnpital removal
can bo forced, and It will bo thun up
to tho people to do what they want,
provided tlioy are solid in thoir de­
mand for n particular place, and so
Humorous in thoir whole voting
strength ns to show tho legislature
where tho real power lios behind tho
throne.
By nil means let uh have tho con­
vention; and tet the referendum bo
arranged.

(Florida Post, Feb. 22.)
SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS
A national tlguro of much prom­
COMMITTEE ORDERS
inence, a former congressman, a
REPORT
builder, operator and owner of rail­
roads, a gracious host and philan­
The Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 27.—A com­
thropist, are concealed, though not
mittee on tile consideration of tho
deeply, in the person of Hon.* Chas.
nrms conference troatlos was complet­
D. Haines
tho nineteenth congress­
ed today when tho Senate Foreign Roional district of Now York, now re­
' lntions committee ordorad fnvorablo
siding for tho bettor part of the year
; report without reservations on tho
on his magnificent estate at Alta­
general Far Dus tern nnd Chinese tar­
monte.
iff treaties. In both enses action was
Mr. Halnos ia wealthy, immensely
unanimous.
so, and bcufuoe in b jj
■.•lIvrdt,
"the pleasure to bo found In possess­
WE HAVE SPACE TO SELL
ing wealth Is not In having it, but in
benefUting others with it,” ho has
Tha public knows so little nbout tho
constructed a theatre on his estate
making of a newspaper that the peowith a seating capacity of about 150,
plo ore prone to attempt to ride free
whore moving picture shows aro giv­
spnee
notices to death or rather to
en, for tho entertainment o f his
ride
the
newspaper to death.
Wo
friends and his friends' friends, on
have
spoken
o
f
this’several
times
but
nn avoraga’ of two shows a week. ONE OF SANFORD’S FINEST 110it seems that we have to sponk of it
Yesterday thero wore two different
TELS OPENED AGAIN FOR
again. While we want nil tho locnl
shows nt tho Jessamine, for such is
BUSINESS WITH NEW
news thnt wo can get nnd nro ready
tho appropriate name of tho theatre,
nt all times to publish unything of
MANAGEMENT
one In tho afternoon nnd one nt
local interest there is no reason in
night.
In conjunction with tho moving
Tho Montezuma Hotel, one of Son- tho world why a column or so of
plctures tho guests were entortninod ford’* finMt hotcl8' °l,oncd Saturday something that only interests ono
With a vaudeville show given by the ,,iKht ,lfter bL' inf? clo,et- nbout one person In Snnford should ho given
negroes in the employment of M ri|wofdi during which time new furniture space. It costs money to sot typo, it
Haines. The Jnssamlno chorus o f f 0'1 furnishings wore added to thl costs money to put it into print and
twelve voices sang some of tho now 1hoUB° ’ Mnn,‘ Kcr Groa° ‘^ d e d
to yet the general public seems to think
famous old plantation songs and tho!0,T th« hotel t° the public again Sat- a newspaper should be printed for
nothing, should nccopt every long"Blind Caruso" was brought hack on ,ird" 1
y " i(?bt " “ r(io,r thftt thc hotpl
winded
article thrust upon it, should
the stage time after time to sing to ™uU! Bt" H t,ff
mornl"K nnd
e
e
public
was
invited
to
attend
tha
print
free
notices ail tho time, should
tho accompaniment of his guitar
thoso old negro melodies. The Or­ opening nnd inspect tho house. An serve the public without pay. Thoro
ange City orchestra of nine pieces orchestra furnished music for tho oc­ is just as much sense in asking a
furnished tho music for tho picture. casion ffhd those who wished to dnneo newspaper for free space ns to ask
were invited to tuko thc floor while tho grocerymim for freo groceries,
Cruise on Lakes.
others went over tho hotel and enjoy­ tho clothing ninn for free clothes, the
After tho show In tho Jnssamlno,
ed the broad porches and the lobby, uuto man for a freo auto. Space is
tho guests went to tho lake and Salads, punch and cigars werq served
tho newspaper’s stock in trade nnd
-------------- o-------- -----boarded tho Inrge power boat nnd set during the evening and the occasion while the newspaper is willing to go
Mr. J. A. While Says "If You Have
out on n cruise of the four lakes and wns n pleasant one in every way.
tho limit with freo notices it is u lead
An Automobile, Keep Hnt-Siuip
incldcntly a basket picnic,
Tho Montezuma starts the new re­ pipe cinch that there must be a stop­
Mr. IlaincH has left the supervis­ gime under most favorable circum- ping place and whenever wo Bay stop
"If I know nbuut RAT-SNAP Inst
ing of the theatre nnd entertain- ^tancM u7'Manager"Grose’ ls a n « - you can stop and regardless of wheth­
winter,
would havo saved $120.
My
meats in tho hands of Captain Jnmcs porlonccd hotel man and knows tho er it makes the public mad or not tho
car
was
in
tho
gnrngo
for
n
few
A. Cotting, of Winter Dark, and Cap-1 tourist nnd tho commercial trade. Tho stop will be right there. The editor
weeks during bad weather; when I
tain Cotting nlwnys acquits himself Montezuma in one of thc best equip­ of the Herald reserves the right to ac­
went to tnko it out, found that rats
with honor.
ped hotels III this part of the state cept or reject any and all matter that
had'eaten great holes in two new
Tho grounds around tho homo of for thc number of rooms It contains goes into the paper and regardless of
tires. Got them tutor with RATMr. Hnincn are underlaid with over and bears a line reputation among whether it aulta tho "freo spacer” or
SNAP." Three sixes 35c, (15c, $1.25.
a half mile of wire and a private tho tollriBtB nm, commorcla|mon, That not this rule will be adhered to at all
Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
power plant is kept in readiness in it will bo maintained upon n high times. Space is our stock in trado
ware Co.— Adv.
ense tho main plnnt in town is dam­ Htnndard goes without saying and and we sell it. The Eustis Lnko Re­
aged. Thoro are hundreds of elec­ Snnford people are rejoicing over tho gion has been redo also and says the
School IKinds nnd Improvement
tric lights which can bo turned on or opening nnd the fact that Mr. Groso following regurding tho "freo rides."
bonds nnd bonds for municipal ownoroff from tho house. Alt o f | these will he in charge.
"Lost you forget, we will tnko timo
ship npxt.
things have boon installed for tho
Tho now owners, II. P. Smith and uguin to remind you that the Luko
convenience of tho guests who como E. A, Douglass, enn bo depended upon Region’s space iH its stock in trado
often to accept the hospitality of the t&lt;&gt; UBB]Bt Manager Grose in keeping und ns such has a monotnry value.
.Haines’, All of the land is under-ir- tho Montezumn among the high class It Ib priced the same to all, Irrespec­
rlgated.
tive of politics, cn ed, class or condi­
hotels of Florida.
Seven of the 180 acres nro utilized
tion, provided it is not used to adver­
While talking about good invest­
Oldest nnd Largest Seed House in Florida
ments what Is tho mattor with homo in tho growing of ferns. This tract SPECK CAMPBELL HAS DONE
tise something Illegal or undurlsabie.
is
screened
under
a
lattice
work
of
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Investments? Thoro are planty of
WELL IN THE OLD TOWN Editorially, wu boost everything wo
laths
so
that
thc
ferns
can
got
tho
consider legitimate and which re­
good things here to bo exploited, but
MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
I Hr T h r A.aoi-lntrd Preaa)
dounds to tho upbuilding of our town,
because they are local afTalrs nobody proper amount of sun nnd shade.
ARE KNOWN FOR DUALITY
DELAND,
Feb.
21.—Tho
old
home
Eighty-six negroes are employed at
county und state, but wu must reserve
wants them.
Seed Corn, Boons, Pens, Popper, Eggplant, Watermelon, Cnntnluupo,
the Royal Fernery nnd they are all town has done well by C. II. Camp­ our advertising space for thosu who
Potatoes, TomatooH, Cucumber. Cowpens, Forage and Field Seeds. Our
given free lights, rent, water, etc. bell, its recently elected mayor under udvurtiso ns a business proposition
Celery money is rolling In and cars
Catalogue nnd Price List will give full Information. Wo carry all
A co-operative store is run by tho the commission form of government, and who arc willing to pay a dollar for
of fresh, crisp celery are moving out
■ varieties of gardon, field nnd farm sends, that have been tested nnd
company for the benefit o ftho em­ and in turn Mr. Cnmpboll has never value received in advertising."
■ proven to bo ndnptod to Florida soli nnd climate, nnd our yonrs of ex­
♦very day now In Sanford.
■ perience enable us to handle the Florida seed business to advantage.
been influenced by the ndngc that a
ployes.
SPUING CATALOGUE— Martin’s Spring Catalogue Ih now ready.
man
is
not
upprecinted
in
his
native
Big Fernery.
CAPITAL SITE REFERENDUM
Write for It, Everyone interested in Florida Spring and Summer
environment.
The fernery nnd grove In Alta­
crops should avail themselves of information contained in our descrip­
■
Mr.
Campbell
decided
to
cast
bis
monte is a hobby o f Mr. Haines. He
■ tive catalogue. Supplied FREE on request, to thoso who send In thoir
Thu Tampa Tribune takes up the ■
* The Florida Scout
__ in any way suporvlso it, lot with the home folks in the days of
/(goes kot
question of thu referendum voto of ■ names promptly. Write for it today. Full information and pricus on
"For Wide-Awake Boys’*
all seasonable seeds.
■
hut keeps it to give employment f o r ’ his youth rather than to seek othor
tbu people on tho capital site. Tho
35c Year
the men who work for him. &gt;Ho fields. When he graduated from high
Palntkn Chamber of Commurce has
I ; WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
makes money in this projoct, to ho school ho did not go "o(T" tft college
taken
up this iden and thc Tampa
002 French
2(12-205
Enst
Boy St.
Phone 4277-1230
Hure, but not at tho expense of mnk- 1but entered John D. Stetson UnlvorBoard of Trudo has endorsed such a
ing any otio poorer. Nono of hla aity hero. It was with tho Stetson
move and it scums that at last this
wealth wns obtained at thnt expense, j team that he won laurels of the footquestion of capital removal may bo
Thc intmenso wealth o f Mr. Haines ball realm. As "Speck" Campbell nt
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
taken up Hurlously and in a business­
—Thomas It. Baker, Ph. D.( of
Attorneys and Counaellora-at-Law is a result of his own efforts, dating [ half-back, bo was the muinstny of like way:
back to tho timo ho was sixteen years tho squad.
DoLAND, FLORIDA
A year ngo Tho Tribune nnd the
Rollins College, Analytic and
old. At thnt time ho was employed j With the completion of his schooling
Will practice in tho State und Feder­
Tnmpn Board of Trado called on tho
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ in a train dispatcher^ office ns opor- ho entered business here, flnnlly land- people of Southern Florida, meaning Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the ninny waters of this and oth­
amining ond Perfecting Land Titles. ator and ho wns mado supervisor of (ing in tho automobile gnmo. Hu is
by that term, nil Florida south of tho
nnothor road with n hotter snlnry at just completing a $20,000 garage,
30th parallel of north latitude, or er regions thnt I have analyzed, I have found none superior in nil good quali­
tho age of eighteen. A year Inter ho I And then ho wont in for “ polices"
thereabout, to decidu among them­ ties of that of tho "Elder Water."— Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
tho Medina Valley rend in Tox- and was elected city commissioner,
selves whore they wanted tho state
SCHELLE MAINES built
ns nnd wns president of thnt road nt He was the choice of tho other two
capital in cuao of its removal could
LAW YER
the ugo of nineteen. Eight yenra in- commissioners for mayor under the
bo obtnlnud. It pointed out, thon,
OITice in the Court House
ter he was elected from tho nineteen- |now form of government which calls
a
SANFORD
FLORIDA th congressional district of New York for the popular election of three com- ml repeatedly since, that unless some
plnco was decided on nnd tho rest of
to congress, nnd wns probably tho misaioners who in turn name one of
^u n gest man who ovor gained n their number to servo ns mayor.
GEO. G. HERRING sent in thnt body. All of this and Many new homes nro contemplated
moro was a result of his own person­
Attorney-at-Lnw
al endeavors nnd ambitions, ns ho in Snnford for thlH summer and to­
14 Garner-Woodruff Buildir started penniless and had no position gether with tho many improvements
to he inude by the city will mako Snn­
or influenco behind him.
SANFORD, FLA.
Mr. Hnlnes, with his brother, has ford a busy city,all through tho long
ownod thirty-six different railroads 1summer days.
1___ i
and transit companies nnd today,
though retired from all active work,
From tho opening of our new factory quantities of fertilizer materials have been arriving
owns 380,000 acres o f mahogany tim­
by
boat
and by rail and the mills have been buBlly grinding out Ideal Fertilizers to suit every
JEWELER
ber in Santa Domingo nnd three i
neod. We are all ready for tho big spring business now oponing. Send in your orders early
inrge manufacturing plants In Mass­
MY SPECIALTIES:
so as to avoid the rush in shipping,
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achusetts. He owns three dally nows-1
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
pnpers and eight smaller papors in (
•Gorham’a Sterling Sliver
mi) &gt;
Pid you see the picture of the big PotaBh boat at our docks in the Jacksonville Times-UnKnters’ Plated Ware
Now York State.
Hlltln and Waltham Watch**
ion of January 6th? Cargo, 5,000 tons and nearly half of it for us— real old-fashioned Ger­
As Congresnman.
During his term as congressman,
man Sulphate. Write today.
•
of tho

of Ttimpn church-work;,ui probably bo considerably
SLethened shortly as the result of
^ caU extended by the First Baptist
iuroh to Dr. George F. Hyman, of
W o rd , to accept the position of di®"ror of enlistment in that church.
Sanford pastor has not yet given
tu final answer, but Dr. Claude W.
Dnk#, pastor of the First Church, statg] yesterday afternoon that he felt
g„re Dr. Hyman would accept.
"If Dr. Hyman comes to us— and
j
SUro that he will— he trill take
op his new duties about Anril 1," said
Dr Duke. “ The work in which ho
•gill erutnjre will bo to carry on an ag— ,sive campaign for completion of
our new church plant, work on which
hubcen started! to enlist the younger
people in moro active church work,
specially in the Sunday school. You
know, we are to have a Sunday school
building to accommodate 2,000. It is
probable Dr. Hyman will teach
a
large Bible class of mon. He will also
organize the church for evangelistic
«erk in a moro aggressivo way, And
y will be assistant pastor, taking my
pUcr when I am away.
"Pr. Hyman is the son of a Geor­
gia business man ,und for somo years
be was employed in u bnnk and re­
ams) a very thorough business train­
ing. hater ho felt the call to preach
and studied for tho ministry.
His
first pastorate In Florida was at Jas­
per. Later ho received a call to tho
Brvokftrille pastorate, and about six
yean ago one from the Sanford
(touch. When America entered the
md war he requested and received
leave of nbscnce from his pastorate
and became chaplain in the nrmy and
lervcd first in a training camp and
then overseas, whore he was frequent­
ly exposed to tho greatest danger. He
was very popular with the soldiers,
and is a member of tho American Le­
gion. When tho war ended lie re­
lumed to his pastorate at Snnford,
llis work there has been very suc­
cessful. The membership has doubled,
and the congregation has built a
splendid church edifice, which Is n
credit to tho city and tho denomina­
tion.
"With the addition of director of
aollutmont the First Baptist church
will have four all-timo paid workers.
They are Mrs. Leila M. Clayton, Sun­
day school worker; Dr. J, R. Willi­
ford, financial ngent; myself as pas­
tor, and the director of enlistment.—
Tampa Tribune.
Thf ranks

HAD NEW OPENING
SATURDAY NIGHT

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ROGERS &amp; J0^£S‘thas
hreobeenyeftr8thew
,ulguelt
am
‘ o f Mr, Haines
on throe different occasions, and Mr.
Haines has boen host to four gover­
nors. Many other people of national
famo have visited Mr. Hslnes at Al­
tamonte.
Ho was, during tho war, president
l* Il Main 8 t.
Jacksonville, F lo .
We prepay parcel postage on returns of tho Nstlonsl Council o f American

French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

Enrich tho soil, increase tho
yield, hasten maturity, im­
prove tho quality. It paya to
use them regularly. Stock in
our warehouBo at Sanford.
Booklet freo from warehouse
or from—

ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME xin

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922

PROHIBITION NAVY TO ACT
ALONG FLORIDA’S COAST
RUNNING BOOZEBURGLARS
H o o tc h

Hounds Wilt Be FORi) WILL NOT

At S bC le GET SHOALS FOR
MF! I AN APPROVES YEARS, IF AT ALL
LEGAL ENTANGLEMENTS WOULD
PROHIBIT CONGRESS FROM
REACHING DECISION.

And Sub-Chasers Will
Dry Up Frolida for
a Time

VEGETABLE SECTION

( H r T h e A .. o r l . t r * P r e . . )

WASHINGTON, D. C., March 0.—
Chairman Kahn of the House mili­
tary committee yesterday told W. B.
Mayo, chief of engineers for Henry
d i r Tat* A ..o «ta «* 4 r r « ; » &gt;
Ford, that it would require years to
WASHINGTON, March
thresh out existing legal entangle­
9,—Formation of the pro­
ments and it was doubtful oven then
hibition navy for combating
that tho Government would be able to
rum smugglers along the
accept tho Detroit manufacturer’s
Florida coast was approv­
proposad contract for purchase and
ed by Secretary Mellon of
lease of tho nitrate and power pro-'
the trensury, It was stated
jeets at Muscle Shoals, Ala.
today.
Officials declared
After tho committoo adjourned oth­
(he use of the coast guard
er commltteo members said tho legal
submarine chasers by prohi­
barriers to acceptance of the Ford
bition authorities should
proposal appeared incscapabio bohave marked effect upon
cause of tho contracts hold by tho Aln(he operations of the liquor
ama Power Company and tho Air Ni­
runners.
trates Corporation, which, those con­
cerns clnlm, give them exclusive
rights to purchnso the Wnrrior steam
plant nnd nltrnte plant No. 2, respect­
ively. Both units would bo delivered
to Mr. Ford with freo titles In event
his proposnl wns accepted and could
not bo freed from tho contract with­
out prolonged litigation In the courts.
Mr. Kahu Bald attorneys for tho
HUINGS MRS. SHIELDS ANI) THE power company nnd tho nitrnto cor­
NEGRO FACE TO
poration had advised him they would
FACE
Insist that tho Government discharge
tho obligations It had.assumed when
contracts for the construction of tho
two units woro executed with war de­
partment officials nnd options glvon
their cllonts for exclusive purchnso of
tho two plants In tho ovont tho Gov­
ernment over decided to sell them.
Undor tholr sopnrnto warnings they
would refuse to submit to tho disposi­
tion of tho properties to Mr. Ford nnd
would bnttlo for their rights, from
tho lowest to tho highest courts, Mr.
Kahn said, ho wns unnldo to sec how
tho Government could enter Into tho
agreement proposed by Mr. Ford, to
the extent of delivering tho plants to
him for Immedlnto development or
for future oporntlon If tho courts sid­
ed with tho powor company nnd nit­
rnto corporation In tho final decision.
I Mr. Mayo rovellcd that It wns Mr.
Ford’s Intention to begin work at
i Musclo Shoals this summer.

i

Florida newspapers hnvo been quoting at length an interview
glvon press representatives at Daytona by the famous statistician,
Roger W. Dobson, probably the leading authority of the day on
economic problem*. as relating to the present business situation.
Mr. Babson recently spent some time in Florida, gaining first-hand
information as to our resources and our future possibilities. He
therefore put himself in a position to speak with authority. In the
Daytona interview he expressed amazement at the general condidition of business In Florida, noting the remarkable growth of tne
cities ho had visited and the general tone of optimism everywhere
encountered. Then when he went back to Philadelphia he published
a statement, over his own signature, in the Philadlcphia'' Public
Ledger that Is well worth reading:
“I have travoled these last two weeks," Mr. Babson snys in
his statement, "from Maryland to Florida, and then westward
through Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
"Conditions are surely better In the South Atlantic states than
they were a year ago. At that time it was pitiful to see the distress
among both the rich and the poor. Like nn epidemic, the business
depression when it struck the South showed no favoritism.
"Rich and poor, young and old, were nil hit togother. Vir­
ginia, North Carolina and Northern Georgia show more improve­
ment than does the rest of the South. The best cities for sales arc
.Richmond, Vn.; Grcenboro and Charlotte, N. C.; Charleston and Columbin, S. C.; Columbus, Augusta and Atluntn, Gn. Each ono of
them will .how much bettor business in 1022 than in 11)21.
"Florida Is not included In the above lint as—with tho excep­
tion of the northern pnrt—there ha. been no real depression in
Florida. If Florida woro in the western pnrt of tho country, I
should sny it will surely bo hit by the depression wave some time
within tho next two yenrs. But considering tho fact that the pres­
ent depression started In tho East nnd thnt the South hus already
received Its blow, tho Southern pnrt of Florida may escape this
time without being hit.
"This, however, doesn’t menn Florida will always bo Immune
from depression. Sonic day there will be a real estate collnpso In
Florida just ns there hns always been in every state after a period
of great prosperity.
"I nm distinctly bullish on the South. The young man of the
North I should advise to go South rather than West. Certainly
our South Atlantic states oiTcr agriculturally, industrially nnd com­
mercially better opportunities to the young man of today than does
South America.’’

Stole $3,500 Worth of Cocaine, Morphine and
. .
in Cash

In the Rehabilitation o f
Europe in Remedying
War’s Ravages

MESSRS. DOUGLASS, SMITH AND
MANAGER GROSE WERE
THE H08T8

At tho invitation of Kiwanians E. Just the Same Without
America But They
A. Douginas and II. P. Smith, owners,
and Mr. Grose, manager of the Mon­
Want Us
tezuma Hotel, the Kiwanls Club met
and had luncheon nt Sanford’s new
( I l f T h e Aaaoet*la4 Pvaaa)
WASHINGTON, March
hotel yesterday.
Messrs. Douglas,
9.—Refusal of the United
Smith and Grose proved to be most
Stntcs to participate in the
entertaining hosts.
Genoa conference may be
President Connelly called tho meet­
viewed ns the first step In
ing to onler and presented Howard
the campnign of tactful
Ovorlln, the baby Kiwnnian, and after
pressure to promote econo­
John Smith had Rented tho gcntlomic rehabilitation of Eu­
ninn in the baby chnir he was made to
rope, it was said today by
rise and give n speech. Iltward was
high officials of the govern­
going good when Forost Lake callod
ment.
him down for being too lengthy and
also in order to givo A. RaiTcid a
LONDON, March 9.—Tho de­
chanco to sing Liza Jann for boing
cision of the United States not
lute.
Thc regular scheduled speaker, to participate in tho Genoa con­
nrnx Perkins, failed to show up when ference will not effect the date
called, but sent word that he wns suf­ nor the plans for the conference
fering wit ha severe case of mumps, ns fnr as Great Britain is con­
dumb nguo nnd etc. He was prompt­ cerned, it wns stated officially
ly fined $10.00 for tho hospital fund today. nnd Dr. George Hyman was called on
to fill his place ns speaker. Dr. Hy­
man responded with his usual enter­
taining niunnor and stated thut the
eight nnd one-half yenrs spont In San­
ford had mndo him a Snriford booster
that ho could not forget nnd thnt ho
would bo n Snnford booster, although
he is shortly to lenvo for Tnmpn.
AYS
BONUS
CERTIFICATES
0. P. Swope, of tho county com­ WOULD BE NO GOOD AND TOE
missioners, wns here introduced end
BANKS COULDN’T USB ’EM
$100 properly welcomed. Mr, Swopo out( l l r T h e Aaaoctaldl Preset

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WASHINGTON, March U.—Comp­
troller of tho Currcivy Crlsingor an­
nounced today in tho ovont of tho enJACKSONVILLE, March 0.— Thieves, believed to be drug
actmont of tho soldlorn’ bonus legis­
users, broke into the Southern Drug M anufacturing plnnt here
lation providing for tnV^nymonts by
sometime Inst night nnd stole $3,500 worth of cocaine, morphine,
adjusted service certificates ho would
and a hundred dollars in cash, valuable jewelry from employes’
lockers, etc. The police said they had several clues nnd expected boon callod. After Mr. Swopa's ad­ ndvisu national bnnks to decline to
dress tho club unanimously endorsed nccopt certificates as security for
to make arrestB soon.
tho project nnd promised Its support
of the bond isHUo.
Prof. McKay wns tho educntlonnl
speaker of tho day nnd spoko for ton
minutes on tho necessity of providing j
oduention nnd rocrcution of tho prop­
er kind for tho boys nnd girls of todny—thnt they might mnko a bettor
nation of tomorrow.
IVm, Akers, of tho King Hardware
Uncle Sam Holds to the Policy of Non-Recogni Co., of Atlanta, brothor of our Frank,
HARDING ARRIVES
wns n visitors and addressed tho club.
AT JACKSONVILLE
tion of Soviet Government
At the closo of tho meeting on mo­
AT NOON TODAY
tion of Mr. Lillnrd nnd Mr. Lnko, a
It is understood that the American
tion over the action of tho Sonata
-Tho
WASHINGTON, March i).—Tho government also falls to agree with rising vote of thnnks was tendered to
the hosts of thu day for tho mngnicommltteo on reclamation In report­
at United Stntcs Government hns de­
the
European
powers
us
to
tho
partic­
flcont ontertnlnmont.
ing favorably on the McNary bill pro­
brief cllned the Invitation to participate in
Dainty folders were nt each pinto,
ipation
of
Russia
und
in
thnt
connec­
viding for federal assistance and cothe the Genoa economic conference,
on
which was printed:
tion
cites
tho
policy
of
tho
Unltod
operation in drainage projects as well
orlda
The decision of the American govComplimentary Luncheon
as arid land projects.
con- ernmont was transmitted into yester­ States of non-recognition of tho Sov­
&lt;ll)r Tfc* Associated Prosst
to tho
Tho Senator said that under the
day to Senator Ricci, the Itnlinn am­ iet regime as set forth in tho noto of
ON BOARD PRESIDENT HARD­
KIWANIS CLUB
provisions of this bill Florida nnd
bassador horo, who, uctlng for his Inst March.
ING'S SPECIAL TRAIN, March 0.—
Snnford
other Southern states will bo benefitcountry and indirectly for the Allied
Refreshed by a good night’s slesp
Thursday, March Dth, 1022.
LONDON, Murch U.—Tho news thut
tod ns well as the* states In the West.
AY Supreme Council, oxtonded tho invitnPresident Harding was looking for­
(Emblem)
the United Stntcs hns declined thu in­
He ndded that tho McNary bill cov­
I.OSS tion for American participation.
ward enthusiastically to his first day’s
Fruit Cocktail a In Montczunin
ers In tho main provisions of the bill
Tho position of tho Amorican gov­ vitation to participate In tho Genoa
vacation whon he arose this morning
LUNCHEON
which ho hns been fighting for slnco
ernment ns set forth in tho commun- conference in extremely disappointing
aboard tho special carrying him and
Queen Olives his party to Florida for a week’s rest.
he became a momor of the Senate.
—Tho icntlon hnnded Ambassador Ricci Ih to all the supportors of tho Genoa Hearts of Celery
Chlckon
Bouillon,
on
tasso
project.
Tho
view
is
hold
hori
thut
It will be recalled that when Sena­
C°m" thnt pnrticlpntion by tho United
The special early today was skirting
Corn
Bread
Sticks
tho
absence
of
tho
United
States
is
tor Trnmmoll first advocated this pol­
miles states in any genernl Europcnn econitho lowor South Cnrollnn const. It Is
Broiled Filet of Red Snapper
d by om|c conference Is impossible at this bound to detract from tho usefulness
icy hoforo tho Sonate ho received vary
scheduled to arrivo at St. Augustine
Snuco Tart are
little support • from other Southern
ono timo owing to tho complete fuilure of any decisions adopted nt tho con­
nt two o’clock this nftomoon. Presi­
Chicken Croquettes en cream
illars, 0f EUn,pcnn nations in the view of ference for European economists, nro
sonntors and wns opposed by tho sena­
dent Intended to go out for a round
with Juno Pons
tors from many of tho Western
*•
•tho American government to adopt increasingly convinced that tho real
of golf this afternoon. Whllo the
Buttor Beets
states. It 1s duo largely to his con­
would proper mousures for remedying the rehabilitation of Contra! Europo Is Potatoes Cnssorola
vacation plnns for the wcok wore not
Asparaguu Salad a la Klwania.
ndred ravages of war nnd for insuring tho possible only with the co-operation of
tinued efforts on behalf of this char­
announced It was understood that
Chocolate Ice Cream nnd Cake
acter of legislation that the present
stabilization of their economic life. the United States.
.
American Cream Cheeso
monsuro has been reported favorably
Cafo Noir
Iced Tea
ns n compromise after several at­ FOUR RELIGIOUS
Harding Leaves
California Goblin
Cigars
ORGANIZATIONS
tempts to secure federal old for the
WANT DISARMAMENT
arid lands it} tho Western states had
For Florida to
Will Straighten
GET A BULLETIN
failed because of the opposition of Mr.
Spend
Vacation
Out
the
Tangle
Trnmmoll nnd others who declared
thnt tho South must recelvo recogni­
WASHINGTON, March 0. •Accom( l l r T li* Aaaod n tr* Praaa)
Ku Klux Klan Gets Credit for I)o
tion through tho Inclusion of dralnGAINESVILLE, March 0.—Tho
ing Everything
pnnlcd by Mrs. Harding and a small
npre provisions If the measure was to |
College of Agriculture of tho Univer­
party of friends in official life, Presi­ sity of Florida, has Issued a bulletin
ho passed by the Senate.
( H r T k * Aaaodate* I’ rraal
The present bill* which contains
LOS ANGELES, March 0.—Wil­ dent Harding left Washington early on tho raising of pigs which It Is
ninny sections, practically the same as
liam S. Coburn, Los Angeles attor­ yesterday evening to spend a week In
those of the bill first introduced by
ney, and Grand Goblin of the Ku Klux Florida in rest and recreation.
Florida’s senator, was approved by
Klan, announced today he soon would
Tho President, itwas said at the
tho secretary of tho Interior before it
go to Kern county, California, to In­ White House, plans to spend moat of
Dunbar Male Quar­ vestigate troubles thore attributed to the time at St. Augustine, the presi­
wns recommended by the reclamation
committee.
tette and Bell Ringers— tho Klan and’"to expose those who dential train reaching that eity at six
Senator Trammell said It w ar likely
are breaking laws and hiding behind o’clock this evening. It wae added
that Immediate results would be ob­ Princess, March 14th
Ku Klux organisation. I am tired of that the President expects to spend
tained in Florida thrdngh passage of
this bunk and am going to stop It," the entire week resting and seeking
the bill which la now believed to be
he said.
recreation.
Herald want ads get results,
assured.-—Orlando Sentinel.

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Sam and Henry Levy rotumc4
homo Sundny from a trip to Palm
Beach.
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Qilla Sipps hns purchased tho Lo­
gon property.
Mrs. Nooks and children spont Fri­
day with Mra. Logan,
Mrs. Ballnrd spont n few days in
Sanford this week.
Mrs. Josie Prevntt and daughter,
Verlie. and Mrs. C. C. Jacobs, of
CliuJuuta, spent Saturday with Mrs.
J. M. Provntt.
Mr. and Mrs Willie Siggs, of Chuluota, spent Sundny with Mrs. M. E.
Wicks.
. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Provatt wore
in DeLand Monday on businoss.
Mrs. J. W. Flynt sprained hor right
arm recently.
The revival mooting at tho Metho­
dist church has been well attended.
Rev. Wright and Rov, Lawhom and
Mra. Roland Reed spont Monday in
Osceola visiting friends.
Mr, Kendrick, of Colo Key, was vis­
iting friends hero this week.
Alico and Pauline Qiegor and
friends, of Orlando, spont tho wock
end with Mrs. Goorgo Gloger.
Mra. Helen Moran, of Longwood,
spont tho week end with hor mother,
Mrs. A. A. Moron.
Wm. Kllbo was in Sanford Friday
on business.
Mra. Grover Lcfilcs and son and
Miss Alexia Mcos called on Mrs, Sipps
Friday.
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UPSALAAND
GRAPEVILLE

Titan Batteries--C ost Less!

Tho Stfmlnole Fish and Game Pro­
tective Association have turned loose
a number of turkey hens to build uy
tho stock of wild turkeys in tho coun­
ty. Everybody watch out and care for
theso birds, nn dhelp us build up our
game stock.
Wo will pny a toward of $100.00 for
information resulting In tho convic­
tion of any violation of tho game law.
SEMINOLE FISH AND GAME
PROTECTIVE ASS’N.
J. H. Leo, President
W. A. LoiTlor, Secretary.

|Harry

The most murvelous of all programs upon the Chautauqua and Lj.
&lt;?eijin plntform is thnt presented by Mr. Stearns under the title

WONDERS OF
ELECTRICITY

REGI8TRATION NOTICEI
Tho primary registration books for
Sominolo county will bo open for reg­
istration in all thU precincts of the
county on Monday, March 0th, 1022,
nnd will remain opon throughout the
county until Monday, April 8rd, 1022.
Tho books for precincts ono nnd three
will bo opon at the office of the Su­
pervisor of Registration.
H. C. DuBOSE,
Supervisor of Registration.
200-3tc; wky-ltc

T. Stames\

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Mr. Starnes carries with him nn elaborate equipment of dynnmoi
generators, motors nnd electrical nnd chemical appartus which have
cost thousands of dollars. Ho hns had many years experience as a
scientific demonstrator for many of tho most important Chautauqua
Systems, at present being associated with the Ellison-White System
of Portland, Oregon.
A few of these demonstrations arc as follows:
CHEMICAL ACTION—As a source of electricity, with a number of
beautiful chemical experiments in illustration.
MAGNETISM—As a source of electricity, Experiments with powerful olectro magnets.
THE STATIC MACHINE—Some curious experiments.

OVIEDO

LAKE MARY

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Magnuson, George Vihlen, Carl Pier­ FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, side Palmetto ave., 50 f t from El.
one 10 acre Sanford avo. walking enth St. Make offer. B, T
son and'Mrs Ballinger.
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Mr. and Mrs*. E. W. Lunqulst atten­ distance Ao « ity. Two lota corner owner, 115 N. Spring 8 t, Lo',
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ded the band concert in Sanford Sun­ Center npd Jim avo. Two lots west les, Calif.
day.
William Miller of Otlando was a
guest at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Voile Williams on tho 10th.
Mrs. Cramer was in to see Mrs.
V. C. Collar in Sanford Tuesday,
f o r a n o v e r l o a d **
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell havo bcon •mulct
recent callers at tho West homo.
HPMVIkC B A T T E R Y C O M P A N Y
Dr. Denton was called out to attend
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Mrs. Tynor who was ill with cramps
Wednesday.
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HUNTERS' NOTICE

Ha Ha

The little Henderson bnby hns boon
named John Muriel. It wns bom on
the 20th of Fcrunry, 1022.
Mra. Carrie Cnves left Saturday by
Ha Hi Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Hi Hi
bont
for Jacksonville, but "IJnppy
laltiieirtHiRiiaiBiin
Jnck”
remained over until tho 28th,
On luHt Friday the public Bchool
leaving
there with his whcolbnrrow
Miss Elizabeth Lawton, of Rollins
was visited by Dr. Harvey, of the
for, DeLand.
United Stntcs Health Board and Miss Collego, spent thu week-end with her
The convicts began work Inst week
Clara Zoiglcr, thu Volusia county parents this week.
to
connect up our good rond with one
nursa in the interest of tho hook­ Miss Ethel Taylor returned to Ma­
to
Palm Springs, so wo hear.
worm survey being conducted by tho con, Gn., Monday after spending sev­
United States Health Hoard through­ eral weeks with her undo nnd aunt, A number havo bcon out to Crystal
nnd say tho water Is flno. Charley
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. McCall.
out tho southern states.
Cramer nnd wife and Forrest West
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
L.
West
and
chil­
Jn tho recent Inspection of tho pub­
lic school by stato rural inspector, dren, Mrs. M. West, Mrs. Bob Mur­ nnd wifo nnd dnughtor, Miss Lila and
Hon. R. L. Turner, and Supt. C. M. R. phy nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Brown, son Leonard spent Sundny picnicking
nnd boating there.
Shoppard, the school mado an avorago spont Sundny nt Dnytonn Bench.
Mra. H. B. McCall left Monday for
of OR and B-fl or cont in tho inspec­
Mra. George Benton nnd daughter
tion for standardization, thbreforo Lakeland where she will visit rela­ Miss Alice Bonton of Wintor Park,
again being ono of thu standard rural tives all this week.
spent n dny Inst week nt tho homo of
schools of tho state.
Miss Mnblo Swope is a vory wul- her nicco, Mra. Barney Beck nnd tho
Miss Emma Tucker Ib now in Mana- conic visitor in Oviedo fo tho week.
week-end with her brohtor nnd wife
too, Fin., assisting in revival services
Mr, nnd Mrs. C. S. Leo motored to in Grapeyillc.
thoro.
Lakeland Sundny to moot Mrs. J. H. Sorry to henr ono of the Karr girls
Mrs. Sum Toms loft on Frldny for Leo, sr., who wnst returning
nleco til
of lllIRi
Mrs. Alfred
i l home from
i I of* DoLnnd, Itn IIIUU
her homo in Montgomery, Alu.
a visit of Hovornl weeks to hor dough- Erickson of this plnco hns been ill
Miss Christian McDonuld, assistant ter, Mra. Mnthcson nt Fort Myers.
with pneumonin.
superintendent of tho Volusia county
About fourteen of tho Oviedo peo- Thursday evening n bolt of light­
schools, was visiting tho Enterprise plo wont to Geneva Sundny night to
ning, nt tho beginning of the rain
schools on Friday,
nttend tho revival services being held
struck n Inrgo pine tree in tho tennis
Mrs. Louis Wutjcn roturned Satur­ thore nt tho Methodist church.
court opposite Mra.
DeFor rest’s
day after n visit with relatives in
Miss Ruth Young entertained the house, then glnnced to another nnd
young people nt a party Tuesdny ove. tore up things generally following a
Jacksonville.
Dr. and Mrs. James II. Glass re­ in honor of MIsb Mnble Swopo of St. wire to tho house, putting phono out
turned Wednesday from Johnston, N. Augustine.
of commission^ but luckily doing no
Miss Elsio Marshall, of Sanford, is
Y., whore they accompanied tho re­
great damage or injuring nnyono, for
mains of tholr nophew, E. C. Shotwell. spending a few dnyB in Oviedo thin which wo nro thnnkful. Thoy could
Five moro children woro added to week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. smell the sulphur fumes all through
tho largo fnmily nt tho orphnnago on R. W. Lawton.
the house.
Thursday. They woro accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Hagan have moved into
Rev. Clark wnlkcd over Tuesdny
from Pnlatka by Cnlvin Brinkley.
n cottage on Graham avenue.
nftor
n hnrd days work ditching his
Rex Holldny, from Rollins Collcgo
Mrs. C, S. Luo entertained nt a
garden,
taking supper at the Ballin­
at Wintor Park, was visiting nt tho birthday dinner Tuesdny in honor of
ger
home,
but the rain prevented the
homo of W. J. Burns on Sunday Inst. Miss Mnblo Swopo. Her guests were
service
and
Barnard Hirsche and
Mrs, C. R. M. Shoppnrd, of DoLnnd, Miss Mnblo Swope, S. W. Swope,
mother
took
him
home. They with
was visiting hor futhor, H. F. Quack* Francis Swopo, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J.
Mra.
Bnllingor
recently
called to see
Lawton nnd MIbb Elizabeth Lawton. ,
onbos, on Friday.
'Mrs.
Clark
and
dnughter.
W. N. Blnckwood, of Orlnndo, wns n
Dr. J. R. Cason, publicity ugont of
Remember Sunday School at Pnola
tho Mothodlst Orphanage, and Calvin business visitor to Oviedo Tuesday,
Miss Alico Bird, of Jacksonville, with preaching at 11 nnd at Upsnla
Brinkley, treasurer, of tho orphnnago
board, woro hero Inst wook to attend spent tho week end with Mr. nnd Mrs. tho school at 2 nnd preaching ut 3,
next Sundny. .
to business pertaining to now pluns W. n. Englett.
for tho orphanage.
It. R. Doblo, of Winter Park, was n For those who care for the funda­
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. QunckonboH de­ business visitor to Oviedo Wednesday. mental preaching, the faith of our
lightfully ontortnined nt dlnnor on
Mra. S. W. Swopo roturned Wed­ fnthers ns Luther, Cnlvin, Wesley,
Thursday, Among tholr guests wore nesday from Wichita, Knn.i.
Moody nnd Sunday of our dny tho ser­
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F, I.nne returned vices we aro now having led by Rov.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, Mrs.
Henry Murray, Mra, Sum TomB and to Oviedo Tuesdny afternoon nftor nn J. S. Clark nro a great trent nnd nil
nbsenco of two months nnd aro agnin nro welcome.
' Mr. and Mps. Charles Cochrnn.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bishop nnd fam­ located ut tho Oviedo Hotel.
Ifmil Magnuson was a welcome visi­
ily, woro culling on friends hero Sun­
tor to Sundny school, coming up from
I H l H H a l H H l H a H a l H H l Windermere.
dny.
Quito un amusing program wns giv­
Some people from Eustis stopped nt
thn church to Inquire if there woro
en in tho chapel on Thursday night by
tho Thompsons nnd Mra. Reynolds, of
nny Lunqust hero nnd if they were
relatives of them?
Ornngo City, a percentage of tho pro­
ceeds going toward tho school plnno i H h h t a h H l l H h l H H l
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Bingston of Windervillo nnd Mrs. Mabel
fund.
Miss ^du Hurst, of DeLand, is the
Mrs. Hnrriot Phillips returned last Krell and children spont Sundny at
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tynor
guest of Miss Viola Padgett.
week from St. Petersburg.
L, M. Wright, of I-akoland, spont
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wultor C. Clifford bringing up with them some flno trout
tho wcuk end with his fumily here.
und dnughtor Helen, of South Ham­ or Black Bass, ono weighing 7 J-4
Among tho rccont arrivals hqre aro: ilton Mass., left for their homo Tuesj&gt; pounds from Lako Butlor. Mr. Mag­
C. W. Vandorwort, of Cincinnati, O.j day morning. Tho most of tho win­ nuson enmo up with thorn. Happy
John A. Clug, and wife, of Masvlllo, tor they spont hero and tho remainder Jnck was also a visitor there, ho and
N. Y.; O. C. Bailey, of Jacksonville; thoy spont touring tho ontiro south­ hin wifo spending tho week thoro.
Miss Eunlco Tynor returned to WinA. J. Holman, of Pittsburgh, I’a.; W. ern part of tho stato.
H, Cudmus, of Nowark, N. J., and K.
Its vory much to tho regret of this dorvillo with her aunt. Mrs. Krell
M. White, of Boston, Mass,
community to hoar of tho accident of nnd childron aro leaving for Arcadia
A picnic party of fiftoon chartered Dr. G. C. Fellows, going through a whore her husband has work.
Quito a party: Mr. and Mra. Edwin
"The Snnford" nnd went down tho riv­ window of tho Jones Store of First
er to a point below Fort Florida and Street in Sonford. Tho doctor has Potorson nnd daughters,' Idaline and
enjoyod tho day vory greatly. Mr. many friends hore who aro sorry of Edwina of Holly Hill and Mr. and
Mra. Edgar Sjoblom and baby of
and Mrs. Cookinhnm, Mr. and Mrs. such an accidont taking placo.
Brlster, Mr. und Mrs. Whlto, oi
Goorgo Phillips is planting ten acres Grapovillo. -As Miss Sophie was a
vory popular girl n lot of tho folks
Brooklyn, N. Y., woro among tho par­ in tomutoas and poppora this week.
H. D. Durant is erecting a store hero called to soo hor nnd them. Mr.
ty having tho excursion in charge.
Miss Ruth Esther Wetenhall was a building hero for Mr. Charles E. Mor­ nnd Mra. J. E. Lunqulst, Mr. and Mrs.
guest of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hondcl, of rill, formorly of Massachusetts, but s E. F. Lunqulst nnd childron, Mr. and
Crooked Lake, Fla., for Washington's citizen of Lake Alfred at present. Mrs. Alfred Ericsn and children, Emil

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birthday dinner dance held at the Mr. Merrill will put in a full line of
lodge.
,
,
.
groceries, to start with and dry goods
The anniversary of Washington's later on.
birthday wat observed in the social
Dr. G. C. Fellows and daughter,
room at tho Inn after the usual pray­ Mrs. Charles McMahan motored to
er mooting in the chapel which was DaytonaBeach last Sunday.
led by Rov. Wokemnn, of Lincoln, III.
Mrs. T. A. Grccnlonf has as her
Cpl. Halford gave a briofg address on guest this week a niece, Miss Ardelle
Washington.
Hines of Three Rivera, Mass. Miss
Hines
has bcon spending tho wintor
Dr. arid Mrs. C. W. Crumb and Mr.
and Mrs. II. P. Dllllstin, wora gone with a brothor In Auburn, Alabama.
sovoral days In tho southern part of The dance in the hall Monday even­
tho peninsula, returning to the Inn on ing was well attonded and overy one
roportod’a good time.
Saturday.
A Surprise Party
On* Friday night Thnratt Gilbert
A
delightful
ovent of Tuosday after­
Best, son of Mra. Fred Best and grand­
son of Mr. Tharatt. who has just re­ noon was a surprise party given by
turned from a tour of tho Carribean the ladies of this place in honor of
countries, ffai'v iv Un guetua i&gt;,t. *jJC Mrs A. F,. Sjohlom's birthday. Those
* * attending tho nffuir were: Mrs. Fel­
Inn nn extromoly interesting account
of his observances nnd experiences on lows, Mrs. Earl Mellons, Mra. Harld
Hnys, Mra. Jim Sweeney, Mra. T.Bsthe trip.
worth
Brown, Mrs. Chnrlcs Bro.vn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Tor­
Mrs.
Fred
Smith, Mrs. Hersey, Mrs.
rance, Mr. Fisher and Dr. Smith spent
Alice
Norwood,
Mrs. T. A. Greenloaf,
Thursday nt Mt. Dora nnd Eustis.
Mrs.
George
Wilson,
Mra. M. V. EvMr. and Mra. Bunn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
nna,
Mrs.
H.
D.
Durant,
Mrs. SherWhlto, of Boston, Mrs. Torranco, Mr,
man
Sewell,
Mrs.
Harriett
Phillips,
and Mra. Jackson, Thnratt Best and
Mra.
JJohn
Reeves,
Misses
Marlon
Miss Ruth Estlmr Wetenhall motored
Norwood,
Virginia
Swlgg,
Cornelia
to DeLeon Springs on Sunday after­
Durant. Cake and ice cream vras
noon.
served
for refreshments.
Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bunn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Sjoblom
was
given
a
number
of
nice
White, Dr. E. II. Smith nnd Mrs. Day
presents
nnd
after
spending
a
very
motored to Orlando on Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur, of Pnloonian pleasant nftornoon every ono depart­
Springs; Mr. nnd Mrs. Coowinham, of ed for thcelr homes wishing Mrat
Utica, N. Y., and Mrs. Igiohcnrt, of Sjoblom many more hnppy returns of
the day.
Evansville, Ind., nro returning to their
homes after Bpending several weeks
nt tho Inn.
At tho Sundny morning servico tho
sermon wns prenchod by C. W. Prottyman, of tho Wilmington conforonco.
Next Sunday morning tho service will
bo hold by Rov. Geo. W. Miller, of
tho Baltimore conference.

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HARDING’S JOB LINDSAY PLAN
WOMEN MUST PAY POLL TAX
IN OBTAINING EDUCATION
FOR YEARS 1921 AND 1922 IS UNFINISHED
TO SELL LAND
LANGH0RNE SISTERS START
IN OUR STATE
MOST TOO BIG
Is a Prerequisite to Voting, Just as in the Case of
men—Buford Seeks to End Confusion

PRESIDENT SAYS HIS ADMINIS­ HAD PICTURED RICH PHOSMovement That Will Mean One Hundred Schol­
TRATION IS A RETURN TO
PHATE LANDS IN
NORMAL
EVERGLADES
arships for Southern Girls
TALLAHASSEE, March 0—Recent­ vldes that such persons shall not bo
ly the attention of Hon. Rivera H. denied tho right to vote because of
WASHINGTON, March 6.—A roNEW YORK, March fl.—Alfrod E.
Buford, attorney general, was called not having paid a poll tax for tho
NEW YORK, March 6^—(By tho Associated Press),—Southern women
to a statement In one of the state year 1020. Undor tho existing con­ tum to normal ways of government, Lindsay, under seven indictments for living in regions devoid of modern advantages are to havo education brought
papers substantially to the effect that ditions such persons will be required President Harding declared In an ad­ fleecing society womon out of large to them by a movement set on foot by two of the famous Langhornc distort
under the laws of Florida, women are to pay the poll tax for 1021 to qualify dress before members of tho National sums of money, wns accused Satur­ of Richmond, Virginia, Lady Astor and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson. U (]y
not required to pay a poll tnx for to voto in nny election In 1022.
As tor, who was Nancy Langhorno, sent her, contribution to her sister, Mrs.
“Home persons havo nssumed thnt Press club Saturday night, he consid­ day by his former associate, Dr. Gibson, who wns Irerno Langhorno, an original Gibson girl. They expect to
either 1020 or 1021 in order to vote
In the elections of this year. The the poll tax was not collectible be­ ers an achievement of his first year Knuto Arvid Enllnd, of having plan­ ralso funds to award moro than one hundred scholarships for technical
ned to sell tho French government
attorney-general has written the cause thore was no law authorizing in tho White House.
three nnd one half million tons of schools, colleges and prep schools, arrange for loans for needy Southern
the
assessment
of
a
poll
tax
against
newspaper in question the following
If nothing else had been accom­ phosphates from mines pictured in girls.
letter which is of ,Hmely interest nnd women on Jnn. 1, 1021. This posi­ plished, the president, said, “the long
the Florlml Everglades.
which will doubtless do much to cicar tion, however, is not correct because'
atop
townrd
getting
bock
to
normal
Dr. Enllnd, indicted Friday for Sanford Lodge
Endorse President’s
away any uncertainty which may It makes no difference undeh tho law
grand
larceny, was quoted by Assist­
ways
of
government
would
seem
to
have existed on the subject. The let­ whether a poll tnx was assessable or
of Odd Fellows
Plan for Assisting
ter, omitting the nnma and placu of not, tho payment thereof may bo mado mo to have been the achievement of ant District Attorney Murphy as hav­
ing
said
that
Lindsay
persuaded
him
the
year."
Will
Have
Home
publication of the papor, is ns fol­ a prerequisite to tho qualification t&lt;
U. S. Merchant Fleet
The address was delivered at an en­ to get out of tho army in 1010 In or­
voto and under our law It has been
low*:
mado a prerequisite nnd the non-ns- tertainment given in honor of his first der to help carry out the plan. Lind­ Have Purchased Two Very Desirable Fletcher Tells Body Subsidy Hus Ner.
“Tallahassee, March 1, 1022.
"Gentlemen—My attention has just sessnbllity thereof Is only recognized “official* birthday and to mark the say did not own the mines at tho
Lota nnd Will Huild In the
er Built a Fleet
been called to the clipping, which I as n valid reason for the non-pay­ occasion a birthday cake surmounted time, nor tho place where they were
Near
Future
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enclose herewith, which I am inform­ ment when and only when it Is not by "one candle” was presented to supposed to bo, Dr. Enllnd was re­
( l l r T h e Associated Press)
ported to hnvc snid but was confident
WASHINGTON, March (l.-IRcsoluassessed because of tho proposed elec-' Mm.
ed was taken from your paper.
Sanford lodge of Odd Fellows hnvo
nm no^ unmindful of tho fact,” of financing n schomo to ncquiro them.
“I'd o not wish to appear otTicious tor being not of ago, or being over
tions approving tho policy of the ndUnder
this
reported
scheme,
Dr.
been
trying to negotiate for suitable
but it occurs to me thnt tho statement fifty-five years of ago, or having lost President Harding said, "thnt my proministration for niding the nations'
was ill and thnt tho govern- Enlind, who spoke French wns to go lots for somo time with the idea of
contained in thin clipping mny lend to n limb In battle, or shall have become [
disabled in tho United States army or mont wns i° tho drift of the reaction. to Franco to conduct negotiations building a fine home of their own nnd merchant marine wero adopted Sat­
a good deni of unnecessary trouble.
urday by tho National Mere bant Mafrom the wnr, but," ho continued, with tho Paris government.
“Under tho nineteenth amendment navy service.
only recently wore able to close tho rlne Association nnd presented to
Dr.
Enllnd
snid
ho
hnd
known
Lind­
“A man, who moved to the stntu of "problems of readjustment are Infin­
to tho federal constitution there can
dcul for two fine lots on Palmetto
Floridn
in April, 1021, is entitled to itely more difficult thnn nny of you sey since 1918, when tho broker wns avenuo between Second and Third President Harding by the delegates
bo no difference between tho requirewho attended tho association's nn.
a privnto dotectivo and strlkc-bronkor.
mnts of tho lnw ns to the qualifica­ register nnd vote in tho June primary can imagine.”
street on the west Hide of the street. mini convention which wns brought to
lie
nnd
Lindsny
bitterly
nttneked
one
Mr. Harding said ho liked to throw
tion of an elector between tnnle nnd this year but it wilL bo necessary for
another Saturday, Enlind claiming The lots were purchased from S. M. a close by the election of officers nnd
fen.ale voters, nnd under tho law of him to pny poll tax to qualify nltko aside the cares of official life and
Schwartz who has owned this prop­ the adoption of a program in the intho state of Floridn, nil persons be­ ho wns not in the state Jnn. 1, 1021, mingle with gatherings Ilko his nudi- thnt ho cashed certain checks only to erty for many years hut only .recently torest of shipping generally.
take the monoy to Lindsay, nnd tho
tween tho agos of twenty-ono nnd fif­ nnd no poll tnx wns assessable against once. “If there is one trouble with
Commissioner Chamberlain of the
broker avowing thnt he hnd prnetti-’ put it on the market. The lots aro
him.
The
same
rule
npplios
to
all
this
white
house
Job,”
ho
said,
"it
Is
ty-five years, except those who have
very desirable nnd the Odd Fellows shipping board, addressing the .con­
rally
supported
Enlind
for
years.
being a human being.”
lost a limb in bnttlo, aro required to porsons, male nnd female, residing in
will some day In tho near future erect vention deplored whnt he termed
tho
state
of
Floridn,
who
are
other-1
A
president, ho snid, cannot hold
pay poll tax for the two years next
a two or threo story building on the “foreign interference'' with American
IN MEMORY OF MISS EDNA
preceding the date of the election to wise eligible to qualify and who be- himself aloof nnd ennnot find time
lots having store rooms nnd npnrt- shipping. Senator Fletcher, of Flori­
PAGENHART.
to got all tho things done ho would
become qualified to vote. Tho law came eligible to qunlify in 1020.
menta nnd u fine lodge room on tho dn, another speaker, commenting on
like to do.
"Yours very truly,
specifically mukes an exception to all
third floor,
How cold nnd drenry tho world Tho Odd Fellows here are live wires tho subsidy provision of the hill be­
"I never find myself done," he said
“ RIVERS BUFORD,
persons who became eligible to quali­ (Signed)
seems
now, dark, how dosointe, how nnd believo nothing is too good for fore congress, declared thnt "ship sub­
“I
never
find
myself
with
my
work
"Attorney General.”
fy to vote in tho year 1020, and procompleted. I don’t believo thore is a lonely, since tho light of our life has tho members of the order which is sidy never in uli history had Built
human being who can do all tho work forever gone out; slnco death has growing rapidly und is composed of up a great morchnnt marine," and J,
Howard Pew, president of the Sun
thoru is to be done in the president’s claimed Edna for Its own, tho cozy some of the best men in tho city.
Oil Company,” made a plea in the in­
little homo once so cheerful and
office.
terest of the oil tnnker in discussing
so
bright,
in
darkness
nnd
gloom
Is
"It seems as though I had been
The State Agricultural Statistician the petroleum industry nnd its rela­
shrouded
todny,
only
the
touch
of
her
president for twenty years," he con
of California says it iH impossible to
No moro estimate the damage to the citrus tion to n merchant marine.
tlnued, adding that "life huH been so little hnnds now linger.
full” in the past year "thnt there's will wo seo her; no more will Bho crop the recent freeze out there pro­
senreely nny impression of life out­ greet un, till in Heaven we meet her. duced but that It is n big damngo. He LAKELAND SELLS
$100,000 BONDS
standing before I enmu to Washing­ We miss her, yes we miss her, but wo also estimates that about 20,000 boxes
YEAR WILL HE NOTABLE FOR
TO USE FORCE SAYS SENATOR ton, except one, my viewpoint of tho can never forget her. Dear mother of California oranges are available
I H r Th e A w o e b ita l Press!
FAILURE TO PUT THINGS
sennte compared with whnt It is to­ nnd fnthor weep not for your darling und this will he all for this season. If
NEW, REPUBLICAN FOREIGN
LAKELAND,
March 7.—Bonds in
day." He emphnsizod 4hnt he did not Angel. She has only gone to a land this Is the cnBO Floridn ornngeB should the sum of $100,000 recently voted to
OVER
RELATIONS COMMITTEE
beyond earth’s vision. She Is gone bring good prices this yenr nnd next
mean this in any unkind spirit,
liquidato the city'a scattered lndebt&lt;117 The A M orlnlfd I'reifl)
There huvo been some plana which nnd vnin is our imploring,-not for a year und there should be no holding noss were this afternoon sold to John
WASHINGTON, March 0.—fhe ReWASHINGTON, Mnrch fl.—No nl- have not been worked out Mr. Hard­ moment would wo stay her going or
publican majority in congross during
hack on tho fruit crop in this Htatc. Newvecn &amp; Company, of Chicago, for
Its throo years of control of tho gov­ llnnco In tho four-powor Pacific trea­ ing said in discussing hiH first yenr would wo call her bnck. Her spirit Bring on nil tho ornngcH you can for $763 above par and logal expense.
ernment since 1018, nnd tho Itepubli- ties nor nny obligation to uso force, in the white houso, nnd some dreams hovers near you, nnd whispers In ac­ next season. They will bring thu Tho bonds bear six per cent interest
cents soft and low, “I’m happy now price.
can administration during tho pust Senator New, of Indiuua, Republican which have not come truo,
the firat of tho series maturing In
year "havo wholly failed to make good member of the feirgn relations com­ "Maybe somo fault lies with tha ex­ within the Heavenly portals.” Not
1032. Nine bids were received for tho
ecutive,” ho added, “but It can’t bo all now, hut in tho coming years, it may
their pre-election purposes, and to
Nevertheless
and
notwithstanding
issue,
six of which were above par.
he In n hotter land wo'11 rend the thoro ia a relationship between rnallgrasp the true economic conditions and mittee declared today at the opening for it’B n divided authority."
Tho president snid thoro were com­ moaning of our tears and then some­ rond freight rates and wages.
apply sound remedies therefor,” Cor­ of tho sennto discussion of treaties on
Post Cards at tho Herald Office.
pensations
for nil the oxnctlan;: of his time wo’il understand. Wo'll know
dell Hull, Chairman of tho Democratic behalf of the administration. Now
National Committee, declared lust declared treaties gave Hufeguards for office, howovar, In contributing to why clouds instend of sunshine were
night in a statement reviewing the penco to United States und did not im­ "restored order,” nnd in making bet­ over many n cherished plan,
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MIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
ter tho civilization we have inherited.
—ONE WHO LOVES HER.
first year of tho Republican party’s pair American sovereignty.
McWhorter No. 21 Hund Fertilizer Distributors now $10.26 f. o. b. Jackson­
He asked the support of tha news­
administration of national affairs.
ville, Fin. Write for special cush discounts and delivered price. Hundred!
“Tho patent fnlluro of tho chief Re­
of these in use by Snnford Growers. Get December 1st, 1021, Reduced price
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 0.—A reso­ paper correspondents ns moldors of 300 Tramps Invade
publican policies nnd tho astonishing lution asking President Harding just public opinion, in his task of making
lists before buying.
breakdown of tho reactionary leader­ what effect the ratification of four "this republic of ours tho- best gov­
New Orleans on One
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
ship after March 4, 1021, constitute power Pacific treuty will havo on the ernment in the world and the sheet
Only
Freight
Train
tho chief characteristics of the twelve celebrating Lanslng-Ishii agreement anchor of democracy.'*
months of tho Harding ndministra between the United States nnd Ja­ “If we can make it tho sheet an­
AkE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
NEW ORLEANS, Mnrch 7.—Trav­
tlon,” Mr. Hull declared. “The first pan was adopted toduy by tho sen­ chor of democracy,” he added “then
we have contributed to tho current eling in truo holm style, 300 tramps
year of this administration will al­ ate.
W. J. T H IG P E N R CO M P AN Y
which keeps nllva tho great stream of and hobos arriving here on a single
ways be notable for Its failures rather
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freight train from Texas points wero
thnn its successes,
WASHINGTON, March fl.—Resolu­ civilization,”
guests of Now Orleans last night,
“Having for temporary political ad tion introduced by Senator Borah, Re­
some of thorn being entertained .it
vantago, helped to crento conditions publican, of Idaho, one of the trouty SEMINOLE COUNTY LAWYERS
police station and others visiting
now so grievously compluinod of by opponents, and agreed to without roll
ENDORSE J. J. DICKINSON polntB of Interest nhout town.
lirrll * VIOPLKM IIAHK UUlLDINIi
tho people, Republican lenders nro call, after a short debate in which
Yesterday’s arrivals were n van­
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
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a
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f
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d
,
rlo ririB
stopped from asking to bo oxcused for Senator Underwood, of Alnbamn, de­
guard of another 300 headed toward
thoir failure to remedy thorn.”
clared in his opinion tho agreement
Whereas, tho State Democratic Ex­ tho city, according to some of tho men
Chairman Hull asserted thnt having would bo wiped out entirely by serleH ecutive Commlttoo in session at Jack­ arrested.
defeated in 1010 and 1020 the recon­ of conference treaties.
Tho tramps wore traveling 40 in n
sonville, Florida, on February 22nd,
struction program of the Democrats,
1922, having dotormlnod by resolu­ car and alighted from tho train all
tho Republicans “are now proposing
WOMAN’S CATHOLIC LEAGUE tion thoro adopted that the Judiciary tho way from tha city limits to tha
tha same remedies" tu restore the
n:&lt;all be voted upon in tho coming railroad yards, according to tho police.
FORMED.
country from panic conditions which
Thuir stay in tho city will be brief,
primary to bo held In Juno 1022, and
the program was designed to avoid.
A short time ago the Catholic wo­ Whereas, a vacancy will during the police ttoid thorn in their official wel­
men of Snnford mot to tho number of yenr 1023 occur In tha office of Cir­ come and offered all of thoni accom­
TRUTH HKEKER8 MEET.
cuit Judge of tho Seventh Judicial modations nt tho police stations and
fifty to dlvlse ways and means of
parish prisons.
Circuit of tho Stato of Florida,
Thursday afternoon at it o'clock tho forming n Womnn's Catholic Loague,
I HAVE THEM
Jail sentences and hard work ou
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
four prayer meetings nnd tho Truth It is planned to Incorporate every thnt wo, tho undersigned mombors of Texas ronds, ns ponnltlos for vagrancy
Seekers class of tho Methodist church Catholic woman in Snnford Parish tho Bar of Somlnolo County, Floridn, and luitcrlng, was the reason for thuir
met with Mrs. J. H. Cownn at her
do unqualifiedly endorse J. J. Dickin­ emigration, tho man aro said to havo
lovely homo on Park avonuo. A short and Seminole county nnd tho member­ son, a prnct'clng attorney of this told the palicu.
prayer service was hold firat, consist­ ship is expected to reach nt lenst ono Circuit ns n lawyor eminently quali­
ing of pruyor, songs nnd a sontonco of hundred and fifty.
fied to well"and efficiently perform POLICE SEARCHING
prayers, followed by the monthly Tho meeting pulsed with enthusiasm tl c duties of this most important of­
FOR UNKNOWN MEN WHO
Ing atten­
business meeting and a social hour of nnd It In planned to lino tho Longue fice, nnd wo do horoby earnestly urge
KIDNAPPED BRIDEGROOM
tion—Iota are being sold right along and building in this
the Truth Seckors class. Tho follow­ up with tho strongest womon's organ- 1tbr said J. J. Dickinson to become .a
ing ladies whoso birthdays enmo in Iratlon. In Sonford nnd to odd I t . p r t a i T f o "
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
PORTSMOUTH, Va., March 7.—
eho Sov. Police nro searching for the uniden­
February entertained the class for an fnrt to ovory worthy otvlo movement ^ o, f|co1lf Clrcul, j ull„c
the good of Sanford at heart.
hour socially: Mosdames, Cownn, Tel­ In tho city, county and Stato.
enth Judicial Circuit of tho Stato of tified occupants of two autoa who last
ford, Pope, Bniloy, Eldridgc, Craw­ The body will feet tho firat Monday Florida.
night kidnapped Otto Nottingham, a
This Is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
ford and Dandolako. The rooms wera of every month for Its sovernl activi­
Dated thin 23rd day of February young married man, from his homo,
ties,
Its
aim
will
embrace
literature,
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
decorated beautifully with ferns, ros­
nnd took him beyond the city limits
1022.
the drama, blblo nijd suculnr history A. D. Geo.
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person—-that
es, and sweet peas.'
and sovoroly bent him. No motive in
A. Do Cotton,
Delicious refreshments, consisting nnd questions of public moment.
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
known.
Scholle Malnes,
of vanilla ice cream, decorated with Tho officers elected aro ns follows:
Thos. Emmet Wilson,
has VISION will agree with mo now—the othef later.
Mrs. Harry Walsh, President,
candled cherries nnd two kinds of
Headlines in pnpara say tho Stars
J. G. Sharon,
Mrs. Alice Peters, Vice-President.
lovely cake, were served to forty-five
and Stripes nro flying over Armonln.
John Q. Leonardy,
Mrs. Clarence V. Mahoney, Trena­
members of tho class and a few visi­
This probably means another drive
S. A. B. Wilkinson,
il rer.
nnd moro contributions. We would
tors.
E F. Householder,
Mrs. Ted Wathnn, Secretary.
advise tho Stars and Strlpea to hold
Thos. J. Roldy,
Seven trustees wero olocted na fol­
BOARD OF INQUIRY
back n llttlo while until wo can take
A. Tbetford.
lows;
INVESTIGATING ROMA
care of those at homo.
“The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
Mrs. Mary Higgins, Mrs. Juno RouDISASTER AT NEWPORT
Col.
L.
G.
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Look
out,
bootleggers.
mlllut, Mrs. A. D. Sauor, Oveldo;
But, ahucka, oven Pat Harrisons, if
prohibit'.on
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
NEWPORT NEWS, March 7.—Tho Mrs. Sam Buchanan, Lnko M o n r o e ; 'N utt and hiH forco of
President, would make one of his perpostmaster of hla
Board of Inquiry which ia Investigat­ Mm. i Z ?«oTd; EMt S -nfori, M r . : B r o eomln, to Florida. They
ing the Roma dtsaater, met again to- C. C. Hart, Mr.. O. P. Horodoo, Son. Intend to cl,on up tho »toto or drink {&gt;on.l ^ rlm
it up.
ford Heights
\ day.

NO ALLIANCE
REPUBLICANS
BROKE FAITH
NEW TREATY NO
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n condition of great importance to
Tho Florida delegation in congress' H*r*1d" » newspaper in general circa- *
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tj__ m , JV
InUon in said County and Stale, one* a
Florida shippers except that it indi­
says
ys tho Republicans have not kept w **k for eight consooutlv* w eeks.
fnltH nnd
hnvn xney
thev Emit
^ llness
a n d othe
seal im
of &gt;this
cates a good deal df damage was done,
tho iaun
faith
and
not onlv
only
they
brok
ana not
noc
oniy have
nnva
dtok- Court
„ lU my
, he hand
n t h day
f Jan
to the California crop in the late
(h ea d
b . a. dou 6 lass,
en faith with tho party and with
Clark.
freeze. It does mean, however, that
themselves but they have accomplish' 22-tflc
n y : A. M. W E E K S . D. C
By Henry Clews &amp; Co.
other markets throughout the country
od nothing, hove kept none of their In tits C lrenlt C a n t o t tka S eventh J i*
will bo forced to call upon tho Florida
promises and are a bunch of "pooh- d trlx l C lrenlt o f F lorida, In nnd fo r
Sem inole C ounty, In Chnneery.
crop to supply a deficiency. In Tpy “Wonders of Electricity," by Harry bnhs,” just like that.
O Iin E tt OF PUBLICATION
Now York, March 2, 1022. dertako some outside financing in this judgment the crop should bo moved T. Starnes, will be given at tho High
Build up your system and feel fine
out at a smaller rate of progression I
Continued dispute about the soldier* markot.
W e tse l, C o m p la in a n t,
thnn is now the case. Growers In the School Monday night, March 0th. Ad­ all the time by taking Tnnlnc.—Union V ictoria vs.
Market Review and Outlook
bonus an d agitation for the adoption
K a r l W e tte l, D e fe n d a n t.
An advanco in prices Is always Manatee and Winter Garden sections mission 26c-35c. Mr. Starnes will Pharmacy.—Adv.
To; K a r l W etsel. R e side nce U n k n o w n )
0f cither n s a le s tax or some substi*
bring
n
lot
of
expenslvo
equipment
are
shipping
more
freeiy
than
is
usunl
a p p e a r i n g from a n a f f i d a v i t filed
more or less productive of profit-tak­
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any In Itthle
c a u s e th n t you a r e a non-reel*
tutc taxes hns naturally aroused fresh ing, and thoro la no exception to this nt this time of the year. Everyone with him for the performance and
e n t o f th e S ta te of F lo r i d a , t h a t y o u r
quantity, for prompt delivery.— dp la
ce of rcaldonce Is u n k n o w n ; t h a t you
anxiety in the financial community nt the present time. Tho passing of seems anxious to clean up, while If this entertainment usually sells for Chase &amp; Co.. Phone 630.
28-tfc a r e o v e r th e a g e of tw e n t y - o n * yeara,
a n d t h a t t h e r e Ts no one In th e S t a t e o f
durinjr tho past week. Special note the Republic Iron &amp; Steel preferred they would hold back tho northern
50c nnd $1.00 or more. In addition, if In Clrenlt Court, Seventh Ju d icial Cir­ F lo r i d a t h e se rv ic e of a su b p o e n a u p o n
has been ta k e n of the proposal urged dividend is calculated to put industrial markets would be relieved antf prices
w h o m w o u ld bind you. th e said K a r l .
cu it, In nnd lo r Sem inal* C ouuta certain number of tickets are sold
W e tse l.
^
■» .
by thick und thin advocates without stocks somowhat in disfavor, but tho would pick up."—Florida Grower.
ty, Florida
T h e r e f o r e , you a r e h e re b y o r d e r e d
"Liquid
Air"
will
also
be
demonstrat­
nnd re q u ir e d on tho th ir d d a y o f April,
making any definite provision-for it, fact that the market nets so well un­
CITATION
A. D, 1912. to a p p e a r to th e b ill o f
allowing tho bonus payments to oper­ der'such provocation showB that Its SANFORD HAND
ed by him, making the performance
c o m p la in t e x h ib ite d a g a i n s t you In t h i s
J a m e s Miller. D efenda nt.
cause, o th e r w i s e a docreo pro confesso
ate sim ply ns a "general
chnrge undeprinnlng is good and that nows
practically twlco as good. In the per­
WAS RESPLENDANT
va.
w ill be o n te re d a g a i n s t you on sa id
E
m
m
a
L.
Miller,
C
o
m
p
lain
an
t.
against the treasury."
President from day to day will hnve to bo bod
date.
IN NEW UNIFORMS formance, wireless telegraph messag­ T o J a m e s Miller:
f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t t h is notlo*
Harding's attitude, gives good guar­ Indeed to scare owners of stocks into
: th e S- a n f-o rdes will ho thrown about the room,, I t iippeitrmir.. from a n a f f i d a v i t filed beIt p. la
u b lis h e d: In
H e r a tld
__
,
11,1
th
is
ca
u
se
t
h
a
t
you
n
ro
a
r
e
sid
e
n
t
of
once
a
w
e
e
k
f
o
r
e
i
g
h
t
w
eeks.
antee t h a t nothing of the kind will parting with them. Tho truth is, of
h e U nited S ta te s , a n d t h n t you eonW itn e s s tny h a n d n n d th e eeat of said
'Sanford Municipal Band was out In blowing up o f miniature bnttlcships, I tsen)
y o u r s e lf so th n t p ro c e ss c a n n o t bo C o u r t on th is th e 23rd d a y of J a n u a r y ,
be done, y e t there is nlwnys d a n g e r of course, nearly every one is convinced
nnd other electrical experiments. He nerved
upon you. an d th n t t h e r e Is no A. D. 1922.
Central
Park
yesterday
resplendant
aome le g isla tiv e maneuver which mny thnt trade developments from now on
p erson In th is s t a t e t h e s e rv ic e of a
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA88,
in their new uniforms nnd played sure to come.
su b p o e n a upon would bind sa id d e f e n d ­
C lerk C irc u it C ourt,
unexpectedly enforce action.
will be fnvorablc, therefore there is with their customary vigor. Tho uni­
a n t ; t h a t a f f i a n t believe s th e d e f e n d ­
S em inole C ounty, Fla.
v e r t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s o f age.
By: V. B. DOUGLASS. D. C.
Hollins College is offering n line- a nTt hIse reofo
little disposition to pay more than forms are white trimmed in gold and
Hanking and Business
re , you. J a m e s Miller,
a r e lllL B D R N * MBRRYDAY,
Two noteworthy reports relating to passing attention to the "hnH beens." they look as nifty ns John Phillip looking bunch of "loving cups" for tho h e r e b y re q u ire d on t h e 34th d a y of
S otlottora a n d of Cotinsel for
March, A. 1). 1031, to a p p e a r to th e hill
Com ptnlnnnt.
1 4 -lto
High
School
Athletic
meet
to
be
held
our blinking situation have been 1s- For tho moment the shares of tho rail­ , Sousa and twice as handsome.
o
f
c
o
m
p
la
in
t
filed
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
you
In
t
h
i
s
Tho
cause,
o
th
e
r
w
is
e
n
dec
ree
p
r
o
co
n
fe
ss^
the
28th
nnd
20th
of
April.
Mr.
Green,
aued during the past week—the one road companies are more In fnvor bond music was enjoyed more yester­
e c ir c u it Court, Seventh J u d icial
w ill on anld d a t e be e n t e r e d a g a i n s t In thC
lifu tt ta and for Rem ise!*
the r e g u la r statement of the Comp­ thnn thoso of the industrials for the day than usual ns our band boys, from Rollins, exhibited them and told you.
C ounty, F lorida
I t la f u r t h e r ord ered t h a t said notice
us
about
them
Wednesday
in
chapel.
reason
thnt
they
ore
not
called
upon
troller of the Currency showing con­
be p u b lis h ed In th e S a n f o rd W e e k ly
looked so much better all dolled up,
H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In S e m ­
IN C H A N C E R Y
ditions at the close of 1021, the other to chnrge off inventory losses, and The selection from Orpheus and the
C ounty, F lo rid a, for f o u r cons*Miss Yhimphrles in chapel: “Whut cinole
u tlv e w eeks.
the a n n u a l report of the Federal Re­ thoy demonstrated pretty fully Inst Easter Fantasie in Joy to tho World
W i tn e s s m y h a n d nnd se a l of th e F. L. W o o d ru ff, C o m p la tn ta n t,
serve H oard for that year. In both year, under very trying conditions, were nmong the best selections and nationality is John McCormack?" a b o v e s ta te d co u rt, on th is 33nd dny. of
vs. ,
C. H. L lndsley, P. F re d o r. a n d E. J .
Bertie
Shepherd:
"Tenor’s".
F
e
b r u n ry . A. P . 1922.
the great contraction of credit nnd that fixed charges were not only safe the entire concert was greatly en­
Close. D efen d a n ts.
(HEAD)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
O R D E R O F P U B L IC A T I O N
C lerk C irc u it Court.
the reduction of bill holdings and in -, but that dividends could be main- joyed. On account of the music edi­
To
the u n k n o w n hotra, devises, g r a u *
Hemlnolo C ounty, Fla.
vestments to n low point furnish tho tolned, especially now that tho work- tor going fishing Snturjlny, the pro­ The new Freshman banner Is sure­
te e s o r o t h e r clnlm nnla, a n d a ll p a r ­
lly:V. B, n o u n I, ASH. r*. C.
tie s c la im in g a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r C. H.
outstanding feature, but in the stnto-' '»K conditions of employes are in gram wns left out of Saturday's Daily ly good-looking, but—"Well, it just JO H N O. LEONAItDY.
Llndsley, I*. F r e d o r n n d E. J. Close,
Solicitor a n d of counsel
can't
bent
our
banner,"
the
Seniors
o
r o th e rw is e In th e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n ­
for
C
nm
plnlnnnt.
2*-6lp
ment of tho Comptroller of the Cur- j process of being changed to n com Herald which probnbly nccounts for
a f t e r described, a n d to a ll p a r t i e s
rency there Is found ovidenco of n n (m°n sense bnsls which will pormlt of the big crowd present nt tho concort. affirm.
AIMIISINTRATION
c la im in g a n I n te r e s t In sa id p r o p e r ty ,
tC I I n t l o n )
s it u a te d In S em tnote C ounty, F lo rid a ,
"upturn in business" as shown by tho ! useless charges being eliminated,
to - w lt:
The
High
School
students
were
I n C o u r t o f C o u n t y J u d g e , M rm lnole
B e g in n in g IS c h a in s N o rth a n d 33 a n d
increase in tho assets of
national which in the pnst hnvo been bucIi n CHURCH WELL BROS.
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
S
t
a
l
e
o
f
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
3-100 o b aln e E a s t of t h e S o u th w e s t c o r chaperoned to . Dnytan a to a double-' E s t a t e of
banks. This increase in assets Is, handicap to the roads in their opern19 S outh,
nor,
S ection 35.. T o w n. s h ip ______
WERE VISITORS
J. W. SIPES.
a n g e .10 E a st, r u n N o rth
th IS chaln%
howuver, In no Bmall measure due to.tlons.
AT LOCAL STORE header hnsket-bnll team by Miss Grny, W H E R E A S . J o h n T. H am m o n d h a s R
a s t 31 c h a in s nnd S o u th w e s te r l y IS
Misses Geraldine Muriel, Sara Mur­ , applied to tills C ourl for L e t te r s of A d­ nEnd
35-100 c h a in s n n d W e s t 13 ch a in s, .
an enlargement of specie, while th o ' Sentiment is decidedly in favor of
m
i
n
i
s
tr
a
ti
o
n
on
th
e
e
s
t
a
t
e
of
J.
W.
Also
b e g i n n in g 20 a n d 4-100
c h a in * ■
iel and Mrs. R. C. Mnxwe'l.
report of the Federal Rcsorvo Hoard higher prices, nnd this, coupled with,
Sipes, deceased, Into of said C o u n ty of E a s t of th e N o r t h w e s t c orne r, Section
Seminole;
The
Churehwoll
Bros.,
wore
here
2, T o w n s h ip 20 South, R a n g e 30 Enet,
also shows the snmo grent advance j the fact thnt tho floating supply is
E S E A HE. T H B H E F O H E , To olto r u n E a s t 5 chains, S o u th i s
ch a in s
Prof, nnd Mrs. J. B. Leech, of Cut- anTd Had
m o n ish all and s in g u l a r the k i n ­ W est 5 c h a in s nnd n o r t h IB c ha ins. Also
in cash holdings. Tho bonrd is un- j small, thnt tho trade outlook is grow- Snturdny nnd Sunday and loft this
dred nnd c r e d ito r s of sa id deceased to
g in n in g 3(10 foot S o u th nnd 445 f e a t
douhtodly right in assorting that tho i«K more hopeful evory dny, nnd that morning for points north. Thoy were icttsburg, Ky., were our guests Mon­ iie an d a p p e a r b efo re th is C ourt on or bWeest
of !« Hectlon p o st on E n et line of
well
plenscd
nt
the
local
situation
and
befo
re
tbo
20th
ilny
of
March,
A.
D.
day.
Prof,
Loneh
stayed
with
Mr.
Section
35, T o w n sh ip 19, r a n g e 30 E a st,
low point In busineses has been reach-, there arc plentiful supplies of money,
1922, nnd file o b je ctio n s If nny thoy r u n W est 215 foot. S o u th 300 feet, E a * t
with
Sanford
store
in
particular
nnd
i
ami
Mrs.
McKay
Saturday,
Sunday
have,
to
th
e
g
r
a
n
t
i
n
g
of
L
e
t
te
r
s
of
A
d­
215 feet, N o rth 300 foot. Also Lot I,
ed «&gt;r passed, the Comptroller of tho lead to the conclusion that tho long
m in i s tr a ti o n on Hold nntnto, o th e r w is e
14. T ie r 5, S anford, F lorida.
Currency placing this low point some-j Hhlc of the market is still tho right expressed themselves ns well pleased and Monday, and left Tuesdny morn­ th e sam e w ill ho g r a n te d to anld J o h n Rlock
You a r e h e re b y o rd e r e d to a p p e a r In
with
the
business
done
since
the
T.
H
am
m
ond,
or
to
som
e
o
th
e
r
fit
p
e
r
­
ing.
Wo
certainly
enjoyed
his
flnu
th
e
above
e n title d ca u se on tho ru le d a y
where during the last thrqo of four \
although, of course, after sueh a
son o r persons.
of Mny tho sa m e bplng th e first dny of
store
wns
opened
here.
Churehwoll
tnlk
in
chape)
Monday
morning.
W
IT
N
E
SS
my
nam
e
ns
C
ounty
J
u
d
g
e
May,
A.
D.
1922, nt th e C ourt H ouse In
months of tho year 1921.
smart ndvnnco some price reaction
of th e C o u n ty a f o r e sa id th is the lo th Snnford. F lorida. In d e f a u lt w h e r e o f th*
Co., hns ten stores In Georgia nnd one
d ay of F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1923.
c o m p la i n a n t will ho e n t itle d and a u t h ­
indications of Better Trade*
™ st occasionally be looked for v. «
in Florida—the store here. Their
(HEAL)
E. F. IIOIJ8HOLDER,
“Gallagher," a High School play
orized to proceed ox p arte .
27-Gte
C o u n ty Ju d g e .
The indications of better business 'r efult of P*»«t-tnklng ««»&lt;*- « *»'
And It ,.i f u r t h e r o rd e r e d th n t a copy
wholesale store nt Cordelo will ho from all four grades, will ho given
of th is notlco he publish ed once a w eek
are, however, not confined to bnnking.ot 11,1 nm80'1*
r e n l t C o u r t S e v e n t h J u i l l e l n l fo r tw e l v e c o n s e c u tiv e w ee k s In th*
moved to Jacksonville where they can March 21st, under tho direction of l u C tlrheen l tC lIII
HENRY CLEWS
mill f o r S e m i n o le C o u n t y
" S a n fo rd H e rn ld " a n e w s p a p e r In g e n ­
statistics or reports of finnncinl pros- J
hnve hotter rntes nnd a better dis­ Mrs. McKay. Further announcement
F l o r i d a . — In C h a n c e r y .
e r a l c i rc u la tio n In tho said County.
W itn e s s my h a n d n s C lerk o f th *
peels. Various corporation and rail-!
tribution for their goods in both Geor­ concerning this will appear in tho
DIVORCE
a f o r e s a id C ourt an d th e Heal th e r e o f
I’BE-COOLEI) CELERY
read reports during the week have
this
the I l t h dny of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1933.
gia nnd Florida as they intend to open Herald next week,
(SE A L )
B. A. DOUGLASS,
l l a r e l i l lull
been encouraging, while the further [
-------more stores in Florida some tlmo in
Clerk.
By: A. U. W E E K S, D. C.
Hnll.
,
„
„ . ,
adjustment of our forolgn relations on j Tho first celery shipped out under the nenr future. They wore enthus­ Friday wo had our Literary Society ETollxnheth
l'lItalic!ti Hall. B uffalo. Now Y ork: JO H N a LEONARDY,
business matters has also pointed to the newly established pre-cooling sys- iastic over the winter vegetable crop meeting. The programme wns ns
S olicitor for C o m p la in a n t.
22-lSt*
It aeiiourhiK from tbo a f f id a v i t or
H u m id H all h ere in duly m od, t h a t a*
derided Improvement. The settlement tern in Sanford was sent out by the at Snnford and the mnny improvo- follows:
In rotunlultiniit In tho nbove o a tltlo d
no. th a t It Is tho hellof of tho nfof the Mexican tax question has help- Sanford Farmors' Exchnnge on Tues- f ments noted on every hand nnd they 1.
—Piano Solo, "Mazurka" Bor- can
fIntit th a t E liz a b e th H all la a n o n - r e i ed the oil industry materially. In sug- j (|ny. This is believed to ho the first j will eventually make theoir Snnford owki ................. Margaret Zachary t dr it t of tho Htato o f F lorida, and t h a t
In a r rn ld o n t of tho Htato of New
nr, the gradual sale of the surplus, important lot of celery ever moved store one of the lnrgest in their chain 2. Reading
Margaret Gallagher Hhc
York, roshllmc In Iltiffalo, Now York,
und
ttm ru Ih no p e rso n In th e
stocks nnd tho grndunl liquidation of ] mulor the pre-cooling method. Tho [ of stores,
3.
—Vocal Solo....Mary Bell AllenHtato t hofa t F lo
rid a, tho se rv ic e of a s u b tho largo liabilities incurred during the carload wns iqmlo up of 300 crates.
4.
—Impersonation of faculty. poona upon whom w ould hind tho d e ­ anti mice—Hint's BAT-SNAP, tho old
f
e
n
d
a
n
t:
a
n
d
th a t a f f i a n t f u r t h e r s a y s
spring and jammer of 1921 for the Cost of pre-cooling and destination
5.—Jig....................... Wllllnm Mnllom th a t he boliovoH
tho into of thn d e f e n d ­ reliable rodent dcatruyer. Comes In
Special
Committee
a n t to he o v e r tw e n t y - o n o years.
purpose of carrying the product over were withhold. It is believed, how­
(I.—Group of Readings;
You. th e re fo r e , E lis a b e th Hall, a r e cakes—no mixing with other food.
tho low priced period has been very ever, thnt nny ndded expense will be
Florida Press Ass’n
"At the Movies"....Ollio V. Glisson ord ered to a p p e a r to th is bill heroin Your money hack if it fails.
du ly filed lit th is onuso on tho 3rd day
helpful. In addition tho renewed im­ made up in the Inrgor returns receiv­
"Mice at Play”.. Dorothy Stokes of
April, A. D. 1922. tho sumo b e in g a
to Meet in Montverde The
provement in orders for steel once ed for tho product. Tho movement of
Day o f th is Court,
35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
teachers didn’t know thnt tho Rule
II Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d th n t this notice
more indicates the rcvivnl of demand celery hns shown u considerable in­
students had noticed them so careful­ tin published for f o u r co n s e c u tiv e wookH Kitchen or Cellar.
In tho Hanford Herald, n n e w s p a p e r
in that lino of business, the export crease in tho period under review. It For Devising Ways and Menns of ly all these days. Prof. McKay wns published
In He Illinois C ounty. F lorida.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
e s s: E. A. D ouglass. Clork of
prospect continuing to be the lenst Is estimated by factors in tho Snncharacterized by Arthur Mooro, and theW itn
Financing Printers' Cruft School
Circuit Court, and a se al th e re o f, House, coops, or Hniall buildings.
satisfactory phaso of tho metnl situa­ ford-Monroo section that upwards of
he certainly had him down to a five. th is lOlli d a y of F e b r u a r y . A. D. 1923.
(HEAL)
H. A. IUJlIt)LAKH,
tion, though hotter in the Far East. 500 carloads hnve gone out in the last
He knows just how to almost look a
I l ly Tin- A nnim-Iii I . i I I ' r r a a )
$1.25 hIzo (5 cakes) enough for all
C lerk of tho C irc u it Cdtirt.
ily:
A.
M. W E E K S . D. C. farm and out-buildlngs, storage build­
MONTVERDE,
March
7.—A
special
Farmer's Condition Improves
seven days, ami that stock cut and
idagger through the students; although T H E T F O llD &amp; WILKINSON,
One of tho most notable facts of ready for shipment will easily in­ committee of the Florida Press Asso­ the professor is good to us.
S olicitors for Oomplt.
27-Blo ings, or factory buildings.
recent weeks hns been the improve­ crease this total to 050 carloads. The ciation appointed to devise menns for
Miss Geraldine Muriel was charac­ III H i e c i r c u i t C o u r t, S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l
Sold and Guaranteed by Ball Hard­
C l r e n l t . In a m t f«* H r m l n o lr ,
ment in tho condition of the fnrmcr movement from the state to February}financing the printers’ craft school at terized by Zilliah Welsh.
Zillnh
C o m i ty . F l o r i d a .
ware Co.
due to tho ndvnnco of agricultural 20 Is given as 1,050 carloads, compnr- the Mondverde Industrial School will knows just how Miss Muriel holds her
IN CIIANCHIIY
prices. While thin increase hnH, of cd to 1,244 carloads to Februnry 23 , meet here next Saturday. George E, head nnd ejaculates.
course, not been ho pronounced in Inst year. In the period covered by | Hosmor, of the Manatee River Journal,
Lillian Shinholser took Mrs. Mc­ F. L W oodruff, C om plnlntunt,
cotton, which Bcored its advance last March Inst season, a total of 1,705 car- chairman of the committee, having Kay's place. She is certainly s-o-m-e C. II. LVB.
lndsley, P. P roiler nnd E. J
D e fe n d a n ts.
autumn, it has been very marked in louds of celery wont out of thu state. culled meeting for thnt date.
mimic. She has Mrs. McKay’s "em­ Close.
OHIIHII OF PUBLICATION
cereals nnd in other agricultural pro­ Of this amount the Snnford-Monroe
phatic" expression to n "T."
TO C, II. L1NDBLBY. P. P R E D E R AND
E.
J.
.
„ „
Nellie Messenger characterized H a p pCLOSE:
ducts, tho benefit to tho farmer being section was credited with 1,300 car­ What Mrs. Brenninger, «r New York,
e a r in g from th e a f f ld n v ll of F.
ff, tho c o m p la tm n n t. In the
Snys About But P oison
Miss Gray. She know just how to L. W o oednrutitle
uuywhore from 16 to 20 per cent nt loads. It is tho opinion nmong ship­
d s u it h e r e in du ly filed
"Tried preparations that kill rats, let the students understand that they uhovn
points of shipment, Ono effect of this pers that in the March period to come
th e ! It Is thn belief qf tho a f f i a n t th n t
thu places of resid e n ce of tho above
improved Htato of thingH has bcop the tho movement will ho around 1,500 but RAT-SNAP is the only one thnt must study, and also just what the limned
d e f e n d a n ts a r e u n k n o w n ; th a t
th
e re In no person III th o s t a t e of F l o r ­
prevents
disagreeable
odors
after
killliquidation of loans in no inconsider­ carloads from the Snnford district.
ringing of the bells meant,
ida. th e se rv ic e of su b p o o n a upon w hom
Whilo easier on small counts, tho f. ling. A I ho like RAT-SNAP because it
Marion Hnntl represented Miss Sara would bind suld d e f e n d a n ts , nnd Hint It
able degree among banks which had
Is bin b elief th n t said d e f e n d a n ts a re
previously had a good many of their o. h. market is in good shape nnd a | comes in hnndy cakes, no mixing with Muriel. She is certainly interested ov
er the ag o of tw e n ty -o n o y e a r s of
age.
trifle
higher
on
field
run
of
stock,other
food.
You
don’t
hnvo
to
dirty
assets "frozen." Although tho up­
in the "Snlly" work.
IT IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D th a t
tp r ic •
ward movement in farm priccB ap­ thnn was the enso a wock ago. Opcr- 'your hnndH, it's the best for household • Carrie Stanley took Mrs. Maxwell’s anld d e f e n d a n ts C. II, L lndsley. P. F re de
r
E. J. Closu bo a n d th e y
are
pears to Imvo started at the time of ntors and spcculntorB hnve run the use.’ Try RAT-SNAP. Three hIzcs, place, and my! hut she can make the h erenbnd
y r e q u ir e d to a p p e n r to th e hill
of co n iu laln t lu th is ca u se on o r before
the largo purchases of foodstuffs market up to $2.50 a ernto field run!35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed students stand around nnd not tnlk!
s tr a ig h t
tho rtilo dny In A pril th e s a m e being
Florence Henry characterized Miss tho 3rd d a y o f April. A. D. 1922. nt th*
made for Russian relief, it has con­ of sizes, and on somo ncreage up to by Ball Hnrdwnro Co.—Adv.
u s o In Hanford, F lorida. In d e ­
GIVR QUICK RELIEF
Humphries. She knows just how to Cf aouultrt wllo
tinued largely independent of thnt $2.00 and $2.76 hus been paid. This
h ereo f, c o m iila ln ta n t w ill ha a u ­
fl(
t o n YtMom
th
o
r
is
e
d
to
proceed ox p a r to ns p r o v id ­
FOR
SALE—Sound,
medium
size
play tho Victrolu just like Miss
operation, nnd now apparently repre­ is whoro the average on counts is
§3
Jrfrf ilf mmii itif
ed by law.
hofse,
wagon
nptl
harness.—Apply
Humphries, hand movement nnd also IT IS F l i n T l I B R O R D E R E D th n t this
sents a better adjustment of farm largely from 3s to 6s. Thoro has
t
W
W
W
A W /A V W W A
conditions to tho general world situa­ been a little fulling off on 8s and 10s to E. F. Lundquist, at Crown Paper facial expression while playing tho notice bo publish ed In th e “S an fo rd
20-1 tp records; then, too, she can enution the
tion.
and thcHe counts nro available nt 50c Company.
students about behaving nicely, for
Foreign Exchange Advnnce
discount on 8s and $1 on 10s. Tho
should they fall it would ho a reflec­
opinion
nmong
shippers
on
tho
outlook
Nut tho least significant of tho
tion on the teacher; also they must
is
unfavorable
on
small
counts,
hut
hopeful symptoms In tho flnnnciu! sit“
O
n
ly
O
n
e
T
h
in
g
not
glniK'o around when visitors enter
strong
on
3»
nnd
4s.
In
this
connec­
uutiun nt tho present time is tho
the room.
fact that forolgn exchnnge quotations tion a well known Now York buyer B r e a k s M y C o ld *
have In many branches reached n rec­ had'this to say In an interview with
HE relief that Dr. King's New
R E A L ,
The seniors have been measured for
ord high level on tho present movo- tho Florida Grower correspondent on
Discovery give* from stubborn old
colds, nnd onrushing new ones, grippatheir caps and gowns til ready. Those
n cut. With sterling nenr $4.40, nnd Tuesdny:
nnd
throat-torturing coughs has mado Seniors'will gruduntv (if luck holds):
"I
find
an
easier
tone
in
tin;
f.
o.
b.
francs working well up toward 10c
It the standard remedy It is today. William Aylett Fitts, Edward Hruco
celery
market
on
small
,sizes
and
on their own merits, tho situution is
Time-tried for fifty years nnd never
the best thnt hns been developed for green stock. This week weather con* more popular than today. No harmful Henderson, Fay Allan Lossing, Wil­
lard Newton Lumley, William E. Mnlmany months. ThiB is partly due to ditions hnvo been n little unfavorable drugs.
You will soor. notice the relief in lem, Arthur -urtis Mooro, Frederic
improved financial conditions abroad, for 'bleaching’ celery and much stock
Bruce Rines, Charles Bertram Shep­
out more or loss
a n d cased cough.
money boing distinctly ensy in tho has had to he shipped
"
■
■
'
Always
reliable,
and
good
for
the
herd,
Robert Cnrter Thrasher, Mary
London market and in n decidedly green in color. This, together with whole family. Has a convincing, heal*
Boll
Allen,
Anna Calhoun DuBose,
extreme
cold
in
the
North,
lias
inter
ing taste with all Ito good medicinal
more favorable position thnn horotoFiances
Middleton
Dutton, Mnrgnrct
qualities.
At
nil
druggists,
60
cents.
feretl
with
distribution,
and
the
wires
furo In Franco, Tho readjustment of
M. Ericson, Margaret J. Gallagher,
our balance of trudo nUo tends to roporl a fnllng off in price on the
Marion Dolphin Hand, Florence Eliza­
tfive tho foreign currencies n better average receipts. In my opinion, this
beth Henry, Esther Louise Hughoy,
rating ns compared with tho dollar, !h a temporary condition only. In tho
Alma Louise Lohnes, Pnttyu I.ylett,
while tho increasing prospects of somo Sanford section the gonorul f. o. b.
Nellie A. Messenger, Dorothea M.
definite agromont among tho nations market is $2.35 to $2.65 a ernto, Nith
Mickey,
Lila Nitu Murrell, Virginia
a
substantial
premium
on
buyers'
se­
with regard to tho safeguarding of
Mnyo
Neoiy,
Florence Marian Price,
sick
headaches,
biliousness,
sallow
lection
of
Hizcs.
On
counts
3
h
,
4
h
nnd
international investments nnd possibly
skin,
waste
matter
In
the
Intestinal
Corn
Edith
Rutherford,
Lilllnn Cook
fls
stock
was
bought
early
in
the
week
the stabilization of exchange should
system. Correct this hcalth-undcralso be helpful. Altogether, the for- at $2.50 to $2.75 n ernto for the Now | ri|„|ng condition by taking Dr. king's Bhinholsor, Carolyn Elizabeth Stanley,
Zillnh Nen) Welsh, und Mnrgtiret Eliz­
oign outlook is from the financial York markot. Counts 8s nnd 10s do pills. 25 cents. All druggists.
W
O
N
’T
G
R
IP
E
abeth Zachary.
standpoint more encouraging than of not seem to bo wnntod.
into, a fact,which is naturally tend­ "Celery In carload lots has boen
Advance dope—Eutor Ball. 204-2tc
ing to stimulate the proposals to un* shipped into California, but this is not

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The Herald believes that If the city which to build a mighty freight traf- *men declare that the holders of this producing area, this surplus would be sentiment throughout the state In ths
of Sanford could get a supply of pure f i e on inland waterways.—Daytona!property, in many instances, refuse to absorbed in a very profitable manner general elections to be held next Nov
soft water of the Elder Springs type News.
ie tx T
set any price upon It, itor will they and would all be consumed in a home ember to vote favorably an «mend......hmhur Ml TtNHiw that the future of thin olty would be
consider erection of dwellings on market These factories are inexpen­ ment to the constitution proposed at
•11&gt;■»i■i iOmmiI Msssew assured. As to whether there is suf­
them. In many Instances the owners sive and no skilled labor required ex­ the last session of the legislature
PAY YOUR OBLIGATIONS.
FaM U M Z n r j n u * r %7
ficient flow at Elder Springs or not
aro not residents of Palatka, but are cept In the foremanshlp and general which requires that the represents.’
remains
to
be
seen
but
it
is
certainly
tion in the house and senate be re-np.
content to swing onto thoir property management.
T IE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY worth Investigating. This water by "How’s business??
(in iu rm i)
Gradually people are awakening to portioned according to population nt
“Business is looking up, but col- with a low assessment for taxes
actual test Is 99.98% pure chemically lections are rotten."
against it until such time as all other the fact that big packers and railroad ths hext session. If the next session
■OMOUTTXOM FXJCX tM AST AMOXt
which is pure enough for all Intents
This conversation Is heard nowa- property owners around them have companies have the country organised fails to make ^-apportionment the
1 AM
MH «**••••••«••••••••••••*
and
purposes
and
this
analysis
was
days
wherever business men meet. It made improvements and enhanced the on a falsa basis of distribution that governor is required, under the amend
MONTHS*
made without any filteratiOn of any is ‘the language of the street, but It value of thoir property.
is entirely too costly to the general meqt, to call a special session of th0
u Bm «t4 01m lull Matter Aaraat M, sort. If there is sufficient supply of
“We can imagine no more reason­ public. Having made this discovery, legislature for the purpose of ns-gp.
is expressive for everyone knows
it tka f N t OTIm at l u l M i m U i i
Z L Ait
'l af lin k I, im ,
this water for the city of Sanford a what It means. It means that every able proposition for the tax assessor the next step &amp; to take action that pcitioning.—Palatka News.
large reservoir could be constructed firm having accounts to collect. Is than to put a full value assessment will relieve the situation.
nnd the water filtered before going having, trouble getting the cash.
against-tMa property that it may pay Secretary Hoover in commenting on
to the consumers and Sanford would
The credit business ^sll over the Its proportionate part of the cost of the excessjvo freight rates and the
MORE
B
a M l t i M l r u l r i a t — i ••&gt;
undoubtedly have the purost water country has grown to such an extent city government and improvements at part they play In retarding business, N O
te! StZS.khH BOIXJOIXO,
tlmt could
that any person with a reputation for the same time it is enjoying the bene­ said that tills is the beginning of
« be found anywhere.
------------ o-----------The potato growers of Hastings are
Integrity and stability can open ac­ fits which will bring about enhance­ the end of large Industrial centers.
Distribution costs will be reduced by
looking forward to a big crop and Judge C. B. Parkhill, of Tampa counts with merchants and others In ment in values."
locating factories near the source of or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP.
good prices. The same old cry alt State Attorney for this circuit, will his home town at least. Credit is a
be
a
candidate
for
governor
In
the
supply of raw materials and thus con. It’s a sure rodent killer. Try a pkg.
over Florida. Greatest state in the
convenience to the customer and If
WHY BOYS LEAVE HOME
campaign
before
the
1924
primary,
fine ti onsportat ion charges to the de. and prove It. Rato killed with RATtalon,
not abused Is advantageous to the
according
to
announcement
made
In
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business house extending the coutesy.
A Judge trying a boy in a Western
flnl"hLcd
™ s SNAP leave no amelL Cate or dogs
The
Pensacola
Journal
a
few
days
The bonus bill will finally bo put in
Credit is based upon confidence—the court for some delinquency, called the 8 th«
««&lt;&gt;n that Florida should won’t touch It. Guaranteed,
the shape suggested by the Dally Her* ago. Another well-known citizen who belief that most people are honest. father Into court and questioned hhn! “ r n y an&lt;* pp&lt;rf 4 ther*^y‘ SSe else (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
aid and will then pass the house and has aspirations In that direction Is More than that it is based upon the severely and closely as to his relation- B°Port(?r-Star.
65c also (2 cakes) for Chicken
Senate and become a law. Maybe it Col. Chas. H. Spencer, of Tampa and belief that the majority of men and ship with his son, and concerning the
will not, one cannot tetl these days. Seffner. Judge Parkhill and Col. women will not only pay their debts boys life. It was found that the boy CAPITAL REMOVAL QUESTION House, coops, or small buildings.
Spencer are most highly esteemed by but will pay them promptly.
$1.25 also (5 cakes) enough for all
AT OCALA.
had three good regular meals at
farm and outbuildings, storage build,
Young man in New York writing a hosts of friends throughout the state.
It Is a fact, of course, that there home, a bed to sleep In, and was giv­
book on the hereafter swallowed Both of them ore so well known, and are many people, formerly prompt in en good clothes, and ample spending Ocala will be the first meeting place ings, or factory buildings.
Sold snd Guaranteed by Ball Hard,
enough anaesthetic to bring him to probably have views and ambitions meeting their obligations who are money, BUT?
of representatives of various cities of
ware
Co.
so
near
alike,
that
the
electorate
will
the portals of the next world think
now compelled to ask an extension of
the state in the movement to form a
"(1).
In the previous six
look
for
some
sort
of
an
arrangement
lag he could come back and tell about
credit. But there are many who are
State Capital Removal association.
months he had not been at any
It. He swallowed too much and now whereby ono of them can be governor taking advantage of tho situation—
This was determined at the meeting
place in the evenings with his
from 1924 to and through 1928 and customers well able to pay their bills
he knows all nbout the next world
of the Palatka Chamber of Commerce
boy, not to a concert, a hockey
only he can't como back and tell about tho other from 1928 to nnd through who are letting ‘their accounts run
last night when returned question­
gnmo or anything of that sort.
it. Therefore his book is market 1932.—Plant City Courlor.
from month to month. Thus the re­
naires from various cities were com­
(2). Ho had not any definite
------------o-----------tail merchants burden grows heavier.
"finis."
piled nnd It was fo” nd that Palatka
knowledge of where the boy had
OUK GREAT CELERY CROP
He, in turn, must olther borrow mon­
and
Ocala had tied for the pre'erred
been spending his evenings. (3).
Looks like poor old Georgia and
ey or ask the indulgence of those ho
place
of meeting, and Palatka cast
VOID the misery of racking pain.
There had never been a social ev­
especially the country around Augus­ More than a half million dollars -owes.
Have a bottle of Sloaa’a Linithe
deciding
ballot
In
favor
of
Ocala.
ening arranged In tho home for
when
ta', has had enough misfortune with­ have already come back to Sanford
The buying public Is crying for
Tho meeting will be held next Monday' ^
tho boy or his friends."
out having a big storm up there yes­ growers this season for their celery lower prices. The merchant will be
ft quickly eases the pialn
pain and
am semis
The editor of a Missouri paper was afternoon at 3 oclock, the point In
terday to complete the work of da and the crop is about half gone. This better able to meet the demand If he driving his car one night- recehtty Ocala for the meeting being left to •n , feeling of warmth through the
is something for the calamity howlers can collect for merchandise already along a quiet highway when his spot tho Msrion County Chamber of Com- aching part. Sloan't Linimtntpenetrates
struction. Augusta has had half
without rubbing.
doxen fires in the past six months who aro decrying tho advantages of delivered. And If the individual pays light fell on a parked darkened a u to .'morcc*
Fine, too, (or rheumatism, ncuntlgi.i,
that almost wiped up tho city, the Florida to think about. Floridn sand his account, tho merchant, the busi­ mobile In which sot a boy with a g irl1 The vote f«r a place o.* mooting for sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints,
country has had the cotton dleback may bo a great gag for the Jokesmith ness man, tho manufacturer will be in his arms. "Where in hell’s her tho purpose of forming a capital re­ lame back and sore muscles.
For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask
the boll weevil, tho Wall Street "Flu" back north to tag Jokes about but the able to pass tho money on to where it folks?" cried tho Missouri editor to moval association was taken at tho
your neighbor.
cold
hard
facts
aro
something
that
and everything else that could happen
belongs.
tho mnn beside him: "And where in ( instance of the Palntkn Chnmbor of
At nil druggists-^35c, 70c, |l.40.
cannot be juggled nnd if any section
to them.
It is one of tho ways to normalcy.— hell’s his folks?" demanded the man Commerce, the general plan boing to
of uny other purt of tho United States Florida Post.
eliminate all rlvnlry when the final
besido him.
Of ueuriy 20,000 school pupils quiz can make uh good a showing this sea.
Carelessness of where the boy goes, decision comes as to tho location of
sed by the Literary Digest only ono son or any other season as Sanford
BRING HER TO SANFORI).
nnd ignorance of where the boy goes, tho capital—in tho event tho state
answered nil tho 100 questions cor section we will give up tho ghost nnd
means bitter regret nnd self condem­ votes for removal.
rectly and thnt was n lG-yenr-old gir stop talking. TWELVE HUNDRED
It was brought out last night thnt
John Ringling had one of his fine nation—when it is too into! That
Cf «ar Y ear Coaapl.xloa of phnptei.
of Sanford, Floridn. Tho questions AND THIRTY-ONE CARS OF CEL­ ynehts hero this winter nnd promised father who hnd not boon nnywhore there will be much preliminary work
I aeno and other facial dlaflguramant.
ERY
hnve
already
been
shipped
from
wore all on matters of current news
Uao fraaly Dr. llobaon's Eeaama Obit.
to come back next winter if we hnd with bis son in six months , whoso necesspry to make the plnn a success.
I mant. Good for aoatna, itching akin,
paper interest. Bob Holly ought to the Sanford section. Count 350 crates a suitable hont basin ami other ac­ knowledge of thnt son’s evening The first Htop is to secure renpportlonsnd other akin troohloa. OH of Dr.
Hobaon'a Family Bamadlae.
feel pretty chesty over thnt.—Leas to tho enr nnd the price at an aver­ commodations for him. All of theso wherenbouts wns represented by zero, i ni0,R of the legislature. The method
age of $2 per crate ono enn eusily fig­ improvements will bo mnde if the whose social home program had no t, *n this instance, will bo to create a
burg Commercial.
We do, Gilbert, we do. It speaks ure up what tho Sanford celory crop bond Issue goes through as tho bonds on it ono ovonlng for the boy nnd his | ■■
---------- --------------- 7—
E czem a O in tm e n t
well of tho schools, teachers, parents is doing and about half of tho crop carry nn appropriation for a fine bout friends, doubtless wns filled with |
has already boon shipped.
Florida bsin nnd other lake from improve­ righteous indlgnntion thnt a son of,
and tho Snnford Herald.
shipped 03 cars Suturday and Cali­ ments.
his should hnvo been haled into court,
Sundny’s issue of the Timos-Unlon for wrong doing. Tho "Folks" of that 1
After thinking tho mutter over the fornio shipped 2 which shows that
British people huva decided thnt they Florida has nothing to fear from tho contains nn illustration ami 'descrip­ girl snuggled In the arms of a boy in |
ware too rough on Lloyd Georgo am shipments In California this year as tion of a magnificent power houseboat a darkened auto by tho roadsldo,
KILLS RATS
they hod better keep him uwhile long their crop is almost exhausted now now being built for John Ringling by doubtless to day rofuso to bellovo thej
er to lead them out of tho wilderness, and will not enter into competition tho ConBolidntcd Ship-building corpor­ story told by tho Indignant Missouri
Also mice.
Absolutely prevents
It Is usually tho way of tho public with Floridn. All this state needs to ation nt Morris Heights, N. Y. The editor in his paper could have any
odors
from
carcass.
One packnge
Once they get a good man in office do in the celery line Ib to watch tho bont will ba 125 feet in length, 21 feet application in thoir home.
j
proves
this.
RAT-SNAP
comes in
they are never satisfied to keep him thermometer, ship only good stuff 3 inches henm and will drew when
But, the boys nnd tho girls of th o '
cakes—no mixing with other food.
and
keop
it
well
distributed
nnd
suc­
fully loaded 4 feet three inches. Tho ago aro going wrong because there Is
there and because ho in a great loader
Guaranteed.
they aro jealous of him and are unx cess will crown the efforts of tho hull will ho of Htccl, and tho bout will nowhoro else for them to go.Tie size (1 cake) enough for PanFloridn
growers.
lie very seaworthy. It will have a
"Children obey your parents,” Is
ious to crucify him on the cross of
! try, Kitchen or Cellar.
speed of 13 to 14 miles an hour. The preached and scolded by pastor and
public opinion. Great men aro hard
6!ic size (2 cakes) for Chicken
owners' and guests' quarters will con­ parent; but never a word of that;
ly ever elected und once olccted they
House,
coops, or small buildings.
are tho target for tho shafts-of public THE WATER ROUTE ANI) THE sist of four largo and two smaller companion text, “And ye parents ,
$1.2*) size (5 cakes) enough for nil
staterooms und five bathrooms, uiul provoke not your children to wrathl" |
opinion forever uftor—dirty flings
RAILROADS
farm nnd out-buildings, storage build­
tho boat is to he equipped with every "Honor thy father nnd thy mother,",
that carry the poison to tho hearts
ings, or factory buildings.
is dinned into tho young mind from
of tho victims nnd finally kill thorn
River and cann) snllors in anothor convenience.
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
Mr. Ringling, who hnH a beautiful dawn to twilight; but, "Whoso shall p ATT T p
DAW
D A A m ware Co.
off. Wilson is u sample of thin work generation may bo as common In our
estate a t SarnHOtu, where he spends offend ono of these little ones it woro
1
In Amoricn.
country as railroad men.
his
winters,
has
tho
proper
idea
of
get­
better
for
him
that
a
millstone
wore
M
U
I
U
K
The transportation problem Is get­
- o -------- Wo wonder how much of thnt 360 ting tangled Into such a snarled knot, ting all the pleasure possible out of tied about his nock and ho cast into Just what you need for this seamillions appropriated yesterdny by thnt chances are the United States life in Florida. Ho has lost several tho depths of the sen," is nevor hoard son’s fishing. On display at
the government for reclamation work will have to follow older countries nnd | fine bouts in storms, and one was re­
I
[ Ball Hardware Co.
will como to Florida. Wo often won develop « grent connected system o f(contly destroyed by fire; but having
We h .« . ions i,.iiovo,i if F „th.r Sanford Machine and
tnstod of the delights of cruising in Dnvid hnd boon more companionable
dor, when wo have time to wonder, inland wntorwnys.
Foundry Co.
Tho ship, ns a competitor of tho theso waters, ho is evidently deter­ with and nffccttlonnto to his hnmlhow much of all thesu appropriations
mined
to
enjoy
this
health-giving
AGENTS
Hom
non
King
Dnvid
would
not
later
will como to Florida. A few years box car, might work wonders at mak­
sport
to
the
fullest
degree.
have
been
urged
to
cry
out
from
his
ago tho St. Johns river from Puiatka ing the railroads furnish good service
-----------o
heart: "Would God I hnd died for
to Harney would got an annual ap­ cheaply.
thee,
O Absalom, my son, my son-"
BUILD
UP
THE
VACANT
PLACES.
There
is
talk
now,
for
instanco,
of
n
propriation to clenn out tho chunnei,
"Whore in hell's my folks?”
Sinqt^fDpubUMcsh
cut off somo of the crooks (in the Grent Lnkos-to-Ocottn waterway to
That's just the question thnt is in
Sanford has many vuennt lots in
river, we menu) and do other small enable ocean ships to travel as fur in­
jobs Just to make us think wo were land ns Chicago nnd Duluth via tho the business portions and the resi­ tho heart, tho bitter heart, of tho boy
dence sections r f tho city thnt should nnd girl of today.—Tampa Tribune. 1
getting something. Since seven years St. Luwrcnco rivor,
or more ago wo have received noth­ . Scores of similar projects will be 1)0 luilt up ns so«n ns tho owners can
K R A U T M A KI N G T I M E .
ing and yet with deep water in tho proposed within the next 20 yeurs. got monoy enough to swing tho den!
IN double m esh
Wo hear so much about tho lnrg»
St. Johns river tills part of tho state Many of them will bo built.
"I was hardly able to drag, 1
would foal tho offects in Huch meas­ Our country haH 28,000 miles of po­ buildings thnt will bo erected that we Ono of tho large truck growers near
was so weakened," writes Mrs.
for sports and sin­
ure that tho world would note it. Wo1tentially nnviguble rivers. Only 2,000 get tired looking toward the sky line Otlondo Haiti to n Reporter-Star rep­
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
gle mesh for dress
"The doctor treated me foraboul
certainly need some now blood in tho miles of thcHo have been sufficiently to s o if they hnvo been started. There resentative thnt he has five or six
improvod to mnko thorn dependable for j was never a growing city that needed car lends of cnhhngo in tho fields thnt
two months, still I didn’t gel
high plnccs.
wear, and only 10c
navigation.
j houses nnd storo rooms ns badly as he would ho glad to sell nt two cents
any better. I had a large fam­
-------------- o-------------ily
and
felt
1
surely
must
do
Time
was,
when
rivor
trnffic
Sanford.
Ho
hnvo
lost
nt
least
-me
per pound hut there is no buyer for
An editorial in n recent numbor of
each! Extra largo,
something to enable me to take
the Sanford Dniiy Herald entitled, hnd tho field to Itself. As in other hundred good f imllies this winter be- it hcruune 'roii'ht rates nro so high
care of my little ones. I had
"Please print this," reminds us of an countries, our civilization in spread- causa we did not hnvo homes for them thnt even at thnt low price shippers
lo n g - w e a r in g ,
heard of
and
tim
e
uto
twe’
.
vo
or
more
busi­
can
not
put
if
into
northern
markets
ing
inward
from
tho
coaBts
followed
experience wo onco had in Kontucky.
ness films wulting for bettor stoic nt n profit. Knowing that cabbage
g u aranteed. De
Brother Holly Bays ho occasionally the rivorB.
Then came the railroads. Follow­ rooms now nnd thoy will tuko them ns is selling in tho north nt from 8 to 12
gets a request "to pieaso print this,"
su re to provide
accompanied by "but I don’t want it ing tho civil war, a period of groat soon an sumo real up-to-date store cents we see what per cent of tho
rooms
uro
built.
Palatka
and
othur
cost
of
our
products
goes
into
the
changed. Print it just us it is.” We railroad expansion threw many hust­
yourself with an
cities hnve tho sume kick und tho Ph- pockets of transportation companies.
- got a similar request ono time—in ling river towns Into oclipso.
Perhaps Mr. Dillon, president of tho
The rivers are coming to life again. latka Nows sums it up ns follows:
fact, wo got such requests frequently
assortm ent
"All
over
the
state
homo
building
Associated
Railway Executives will
Uncle
Sam
at
present
is
improving
—but on this particular occasion wo
were fooling a little bit mean, ware 192 harbors, 294 rivers and 83 can- program are boing urged, and there nnswor this by snying that people
is grent activity In many Florida have learned that cabbage Is not os"I decided to try It," con­
bilious or something, und wo tuok the nls and other waterways.
Government expenditures on these towns in this direction such nH has scntinl to the daily bill of fare nnd &lt;
tinues Mrs. Ray , . . "I took
budding author (or ess) at "its” word
eight bottles in all. . . I re­
and printed it Just ns it was. Not a projects in tho fiscal year 1921 totaled never bocn seen before. There in nro therefore not eating as much |
Exclusively a t
much need for a similar program hi cabbage ns of yore, which accounts
gained my strength and have
solitary chnngo In tho manuscript did more than $57,000,000.
had no more trouble with wo­
*pio water-borne commerce of the Puiatka. There is in process of for­ for tho slump In tho price. These
J C L M c C r o r y C ol
we make. But after tho pnpor came
mation
a
building
and
loan
associa­
rnilwny
executives
have
a
clever
way,
manly weakness. I have ten
United
States
totaled
309,200,020
out, O boy! you ought to hnve suun
107 EAST FIRST STREET
children and am able to do all
what took place. Wo were too luzy tons In 1020, tho latest year for which tion to aid wage earners to build nnd of getting nwny from ugly facts that .
my
housework
and
a
lot
out­
to run and too cowardly to fight, but complete figures hnvo been gathered. own their own homos, but unless thoro stare them in the fnco.
doors . . . I can &gt;ure recom­
For Floridn, the remedy is snaor,
Of this 111,139,080 tons woro handl­ Is a disposition on tho part of some
henrtily wished wo wore in any other
mend Cardiff."
of
tho
large
landowners
in
Palatka
it
j
kraut
factories.
Hundreds
of
cars
of
place. If that budding writer’s chanc­ ed on tho Great Lakes nnd 43,187,803
saucr
kraut
nro
shipped
into
Florida
will
bo
extremely
difficult
to
make
Take Cardul today. It may
es of heaven depend upon "its" forglv tons on rivers und canals.
annually from tho west that could as
I n Just what you need.
Roughly, 31 tons of freight woro tho program a succtss,
Ing us, it’s a gonor, sure.—Eustis
Thu tax books show large quantities well be made right hero In the state.
handled on tho Great Lakes, rivers and
At aU druggists.
Lake Region.
Thousands
of
tons
of
cabbage
rota
In
of
vacunt
property
in
tho
city,
unim­
canals
for
each
74
tons
of
exporta
and
— o
- &amp;n
proved lots on which no house hni the fields each spring. If a factory
The world at your door every oven Imports by ocean routes.
' It is an enormous foundation on stood In years, If ever. Roal cztn»j Was located In each large cabbage
Ing for 16c.—Daily Herald.

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- - t ■v
llshed In S em inole C ounty. M o r ld a , o n c e ' d e s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S em lnols
Alao Tax Certificate No. 806, dated
each w eek f o r a t le a s t fo u r w e e k s b e ­ C ounty, F lo rid a , i o - w ll: Dots 4. I, a n d
fo re th e d a t e fixed by thta re s o lu tio n «. B lock D. C h u lu o ta . T h e sa id la n d b e ­ the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1019, haa
in g a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e o f th e Issuance
f o r the h o ld in g o f s a i d 'b o n d election.
A dopted t h is 7th d a y of March, A. I*. o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In th e n a m e of K i s ­ filed said certificate in my office and
1923.
s
im m e e V alley C o n s tru c tio n Co.
has made application for Tax Deed to
from t h e n o r t h
Also: T a x C e r t if ic a te No. B00, d a t e d
L. A. IJRUMLBV.
(H E A D
C h a irm an .
o f J u n e . A. D. 1911, h as Issue thereon in accordance with law.
O. I*. SW OPE,
filed sa id C e r t i f i c a t e In m r office, an d Said certificate embraces the follow­
rli New Yacht* Were Here L»*t
h a s m a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r T a x Deed to
B. C U R L E T T
U
I*.
11
AO
AN,
Issue
In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law . Said C er- ing described property situated
la
*
Night
deC. W. BNTZMINOBIl.
tl f l c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o llo w in g
Setninoie
County,
Florida,
to-wit:
Hoard o f C o u n ty C om m issioners, s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Hemlnole
Hemlnole C ounty, F lorida. C ounty, F lo r i d a , t o - w l t : L o ts 4, B, nnd
G 1-2 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 (less
q-nfortf* yachting harbor was no
A tte st:
6, Block F, C h u lu o ta, t h s said la n d be­
ing
a
s
s
e
s
s
e
d
a
t
th
e
d
a
t
o
o
f
th
e
Issu­
E.
A.
DOUOI.AHH,
0
acres
in NE cor. Sec. 0, Twp. 21 S.,
W(led last night that the Herald
C lerk of th e H oard of C o unty a n c e o f su c h c e r t i f i c a t e In th e n a m e of
C om m issioners, Hemlnole C o u n ­ K issim m ee V alley C o n s tru c tio n Co. U n ­ Range 29 East, containing 11 acres,
out ft call for a yachting expert
less sa id c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll he redeem ed
ty, F lorida.
*d guccceded In finding a volunteer
a c c o r d in g to law T a x Deed w ilt Iseua more or less.
B y: V. E. DOUOI.AHH, D. C.
1-10-fitd;
a
n
d
Stwc
th e re o n on t h e l t r h d a y o f April, A.
The sold land being ussessed a t th«
r jj,e occasion and he has turned In
D! IBIS.
TNOT1CB O F RLBCTION
W1TNESH m y official s l g n a t u r * a n d date of the Issuance of^uch certifi­
k, follow ing notea;
seal th is th e 10th d a y o f March, A. D. cate in the name of Unknown.
/'
Sanford's harbor was almost crowdW llE llE A H . g re so lu tio n h a s been
d
u
ly
ad
o
p
te
d
liy
th
e
B
o
a
rd
o
f
C
o
u
n
ty
(HEAL)
H.
A.
DOUGLASS.
;
f
Unless
said
certificates
shall
b«
re­
l»st night by tHe following yatfta
UotninlsHlonera of S em inole C ounty,
C lerk C irc u it C ourt.
deemed
according
to
law
Tax
Deed
Florldn,
of
even
d
a
l
e
h
e
re
w
ith
,
t
h
a
t
It
S em inole C ounty, F Is.
nging at anchor:
would he expedient a n d to th e best In­ 30-Bto
By: A. M. W B B K d l D. C. will Issue thereon on the 31st day of
298-6tp
The Lunotta, Washington, D. C.,
t e r e s t s of Hemlnole C ounty. Florldn, to
Isaue co u n ty bonds o f th e C o u n ty of N otice o f A p p ltr a t ln a f a r T a a D e r g Us* March, A. D. 1922.
[(bartered to W. S. Eton, of Boston, FOR SALE OR LEASE—Ona 20 sen ,
Hemlnole. S ta le of Florldn,
f o r th e
4 « r Meet to a 1179 a f I go D e a e r a l Htat«
Witness my official signature and
p
u rp o se of c o n s tru c tin g , r e - h a r d s u r ­
a t r a a t th o B tata o f F lo r i d a
Lho i» making a short cruise on the
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
facing. m a c a d a m i s in g a n d p a v i n g c e r ­
seal
this the- 16th day. of February, A.
1st. Johns after-which the Luontta will distance to city. Two lots corner
ta in ro a d s In Hemlnole C ounty, F lo rid a ,
____ _ „ _ . gl
___
In said reso lu tio n p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib ­ Bishop, p u r c h a s e r o f T a x
C e r t if ic a te D 10Hi
lull f°r f,a,m Bench where she will be Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
ed, a n d for the f u r t h e r pu rp o ae of b u ild ­ No. tig . d a te d th e Snd d a y o f J u n e , A.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ing nml c o n s tr u c tin g a b r id g e ac r o s s D. 1919, h a s filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In my
Lined by her owner, Col. Slocum, of side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­
th e Ht. J o h n s r iv e r In Hemlnole C ounty, office, a n d h a s m a d e a p p l ic a tio n fo r
Clerk Circuit Court,
F lorida, at a point k n o w n a s O steen T a x Deed to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
ltfuhlngton.
enth St. Make offor. B. T. Corey,
Ferry.
Seminole County, Fla.
law.
Hald
c
e
r
tif
ic
a
te
e
m
b
ra
c
e
s
t
h
e
f
o
l­
I The South Wind, of Englewood, N. owner, 115 Nr Spring St., Los AngeT IIE U K F O H E . BE IT
HKHOLVED, lo w in g d escribed p r o p e r ty s i t u a t e d In no r»„
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. a
T
h
a
t
notice
he,
a
n
d
t
h
e
sam
e
Is
h
e
re
b
y
Hemlnole
C
ounty,
Florida,
to
w
lt!
f
l
e
g
.
|
*
B‘o
lc
Ij. with C. Irving Wood and Dr. L. A. let, Calif._____________ 288tf; 20-tf
given, th a t nn the U t h day of April. A. a t I n te rse c tio n of B line of S a n f o rd n t . i
_
_ _ _ _ _
D. 1933, uud in p u r s u a n c e of the r e s o ­ w ith W. line of Her. 11, Twp, If, B a n g n
[smith, joint owners. These gentle- J'Oft SALE—Eggs Tor
h n tc hintr
lution a fo resa id , d u ly ndopted by th e 31 K. Run N. 13.BB ell., E 8.01 ah H. 35 Nolle* a f A ppltcntlon f o r Turn D eed U xInen hive had some wonderful fishing from Thompson Strain Barred Rocks
dee Section
retlot STB o f th e G eneral
C o unty C o m m issio n ers of Hemlnole deg., W e st to beg. (less N. 1.07 a c r e s )
. Stntnteo uf th s S lo ts s f F lsrld a
C ounty, F lorida, a n d now b e in g p u b ­ Acre* 1.07. Tho ssld la n d being aeeest k . i „ u»
[and ire accompanied oh thslr cruise M y bb ii rr dd ss Inl.l
N
otice
Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t S. T.
laid e v e r y m o n th t h e l a s t
lished In th e Hanford lle r s ld , th e only sed ut th e d a t e of the is s u a n c e of su c h
L the Amo with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur year. Also Ferris Strain Whlto
n e w sp a p e r published In Hemlnole C o u n ­ c e r tif ic a te In the nam e of U nknow n, D oudney, p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t if ie s ! *
ty, Florldn, nn elec tio n will he held, t ’nleax auld c e r tif ic a te Khali be r e d e e m ­ No. I l l , d a t e d th e I n d d a y o f Ju n e , A.
IB. Martin, who have a flno winter Logboms, plenty of big white eggs.
a n d tho s a m e Is h e re b y o rd e r e d to be ed a c c o r d in g to law T a x Deed w ill Is - D. 1919, h a s filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In
held th r o u g h o u t th e C o unty of Reml- kic th e re o n on th e IBth d a y o f April, m y office, a n d h a s m a d e a p p l ic a tio n
Lome at Artesia on the S t Johns.
Come over and see my Docks and
f o r T ax Deed to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e
note, to d e te r m in e w h e th e r th e r e slmll A. D. 1911.
em braces
I Vie nlw) had the Laota, chartered eggs. Price f 1.50 for setting of 15
be Issued by the sa id C ounty of HemlW1TNEHH my official e l g n a tu r e a n d w i t h law. Bald c e r t i f i c a t e
rch.
A.
D.
t
h e f o llo w in g d e s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s l t nole, bonds In th e sa id sum of $101),- Real th is th e loth d a y of Mb
L Jacksonville by W. D. Baldwin, ac- eggs. 17.00 per 100.
,
u
s
t
e
d
In
Bem
lnole
C
o
u
n
ty
,
F
lo
rid a , to 090.00;
to
lienr
I
n
te
r
e
s
t
a
t
th
e
rnto
of
1923.
F. N. Purdy.
I w it: Io ils 325, tlfl a n d 33d, J. O. P a c k six Per c e n tu m p e r a nnum , In te r e s t
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAHH.
[tompanied by his wife and son, R. D. Osteen, Florida.
C lerk C irc u it C ourt. , » r d 's F i r s t Add. to M idw ay. T he sold
p ay a b le s c m l-n m u in lty j said bonds to
20-fltp
Hemlnole C ounty, F l a . ' l a n d b e in g aeseseed a t t h o d a t e o f t h e
m a tu r e th i r t y yours a f t e r the d a te of
IBaldwin. Mr. Baldwin la well known W A N T E D —C ash paid for c h ic k e n s and
By:
A. M. W E E K S , D. C. Issuance- o f su c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e
the
Issuance
th
e
re
o
f;
said
b
o
n
d
s
to
lie
3ll-file
e g g s .—Htone A C o rw in 's Most M a r L New York as president and owner Uet,
n i m o of U n k n o w n , U n less sa id c e r t i f i ­
d a te d J u ly 1st, 1933; $88,000.00 of tliu
337 Hunford Ave.
J(t-3tp
proceeds derived from the snlo uf said la the Circuit Court of the Neveath Jtt c a te sh a ll be r ed e em e d a c c o r d in g to
— r-.---------------------- :— n -------- (of the Otis Elevator Co.
la w T ax Deed w ill teeuo th e r e o n on
bonds
to
bo
used
for
c
o
n
s
tru
c
tin
g
,
r
o
­
dlctnl Circuit of Florida, In and for I th
i °.r g u°aTr af n! ’.teJ efL
!?* "Si
e 31et d a y o f March. A. D. 1923.
d *?hosiery,
ll aril su rfa c in g , m a c a d a m is in g a n d p a v ­
I The Clan, a very flno elghty-threo W d. e r^s foi r Jg onulne
Hemlnole County.—In Chancery
&gt; W IT N E SS m y o fficial s i g n a t u r e a n d
for men. w omen an d children. E tlm tning the m a d s in Hemlnole C ounty, F l o r ­
foot houseboat haila from New York a l e s tlnrnlng. $10.00 a w eek full tim e,
seal
t h is th e S4th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A.
ida, p a r tic u la rly describ ed III tho r e s o ­
NOTICE OK MAHTHR'N MALE
D. 1911.
*'■” 2 “ ** h o u r s p a r e lim e . E x p e r i e n c e v u rtj i n t e r s e c t s t h e M o n r o e It r i c k r e n d . lu tio n a f o r e s a id ; nnd Ilil.OOO.OO of the
| ud Is owned by Bruce Dudson.
I (SE A L )
B. A. DOUGLASS.
Xl?."sce!."“ r ^ T , n t * r ?,“ t , o n a l
• s a id r o a d t o he r e - h a r d s u r f a c e d , p a v e d iroceeds derived from th e solo of said &lt;\ W. E n ts m ln g e r , C o m plainant,
I
C le rk C irc u it C ourt.
m uds to be used for b u ilding a n d c o n ­
vs,
To keep theac fine boats company M
ills, N o r r i s t o w n , l a ,
39-lO lp &lt;
p la c e d
f i r s t u l a s s c o n d it io n .
I
S
em inole C ounty, F la .
s t r u c t i n g a bridge ac r o s s the Hi. J o h n s Ixabol L. W a rin g , &lt;*t n)„ Defomlnnta.
NOTICK
HAND* HIDING HOAD
I were Sanford’s home fleet, the Franc­
38-Btc
By:
A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
H
lver
In
Hemlnole
C
ounty,
Florida,
a
l
Notice Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t u n d e r u ud
Notice Is h e re b y g ive n th n l we, Wll-1 B e g in n in g on Ht. G e r tr u d e Avoi
a point k n o w n ns Ostuun F e r r y ; a t by v lr tu o of a decree of f o re clo s u re nnd
es, the Dawn and the Now Era not to Ham H. Holding an d wife, F lo re n ce a p o i n t ’a p p r o x im a te ly 1403 ft4&gt;t
said election tho q u e s tio n ns to sale e n te r e d In the a b o v e caueo on th e
w e een
n He
Hoctlon* w hich
Holding, on the 10th d ay of April, A, |I of tho
the Hectlon line bbeettw
Issuance of said h an d s In c o n f o r m ­ 20th (luy of F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1923, I,
forget the Dawn, Jr., our bright little D.
1923. a t id o'clock a. hi. will m a k e , 2B am i 37, T ow n ah tp t’J, Houth of lln n g e the
ity
w
ith
a f o r e s a id r e so lu tio n of the Kehelle Mnlnes. a s S pecial M nster In
a p p lic a tio n to tho J u d g e o f tho C ircuit 30 E ast, said point b ein g on th e c e n te r C ounty Cthe
| runabout.
o m m issio n ers
of
Hemlnole
hancery, on Monday, A pril 3rd, 1922,
C o u r t o f the S ev en th J u d ic ia l C irc u it of lino of u nubile road r u n n in g N o rth to C ounty, Florida, sltnl! be s u b m itte d to C
In f r o n t of t h e C o u rt Ilouee do o r at
YACHTING EDITOR.
tho Htnte of F lorida, a t DoLand, F l o r l - . Iluud'a Hiding, ru n N o rth a p p r o x im a te - Ibe legal v o te rs of th e C o u n ty of Heml­ Hanford,
Florldn, will o ffe r for Kale an d
da. o r w h e r e v e r th e c o u r t m ay then be. ' ly 1500 feet to w ith in 15 feet of th e nole, Htate of Florldn. Tho form of the sell to the
lg h e e l a n d best b idde r for
■“tla n tic- "t'o a .n •*
— a d‘ -r l‘-ghhtl--oo f - bullot to tie used In such elec tio n shall cufih d u r i n g h the
for an o r d e r a u t-h..................................
o r i s i n g th e a d......
o p tio n '( A
I,Inn- “tta"llro
legal h o u r s of sa le th e
publla he: “ F or Bonds'’ o r ''A g a in st Bonds,"
of a n u n nam od In fa n t child w hose p a r - I way, thoi.co N o r .h w e s to r ly on nubile
“RR RUCKS” GOT ALL
follo w in g describ ed la n d nnd periionnl
road n lo n g ra ilro a d ap|&gt; roxlm ately 300
ontH a r e unkn o w n .
Tho
follow
ing
numod
p
erso
n
s
uro
a
p
­
p
r
o
p
e
r
ly
s
i
t
u
a
t
e
In th e C ounty of Heml­
OF SLIGH'S PROFIT
D ated th is tilth day of March, A. D. feat to i ..ill oad c u s s i n g . tlionco ac ro ss pointed In sp ec to rs a n d C le r k s of snld nole a n d Htate of Florldn, m o re p a r t i c ­
the r a ilro a d r ig h t - o f - w a y to a public election:
1933.
u la r l y (Ifecrlhed ns follows, to - w lt:
ON CAR OF CABBAGE
road p a r a lle l in g th e r a ilro a d nil
Its
W l l, M AM II. HELD I NO.
Begin a t th e S o u th w e st c o r n e r of
NO. t,—HANFORD—
n o r th e r ly side, th e n ce
s o u th e a s t e r ly I’llKl'INCT
FI.OHEN’CE' HEI.DINO.
W.
E.
B
e
lts
C
hurch s tr e e t and E a s t L ake A venue In
a lo n g th is roail a p p ro x im a te ly too feet
30-Btc
F.
L.
W
oodruff,
J
r
„
th
e
T ow n of Longwood, ru n thence
"Do Ruckn” got all tha proceeds of
to the ro ad on the n o r th line of HocT. M. Fox. Inspectors.
Houth 209 feel. W est 400 feet, the n ce
HKNOI.UTION O F 1IOAIID OF COUN­ Uun 37, T o w n s h ip 19, Houth o f Itartne
N
orth
200 feet, the n ce E a s t 100 feet to
It
C.
.Maxwell.
Clerk.
t carload of cabbnge recently shipped
TY C O M MISSION E ll N OK SEM I­
30 E ast, th e n c e E a s t
a p p r o x im a te ly I’llKI'l NUT NO. a^-MONHOK—
th e point of begin n in g , b eing th e prop
The law provides that “If taxNOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
33UII
feet
to
road
r
u
n
n
in
g
N
o
rth
an
d
tot Boston by the S. J. Sllgh Company
e r ty k n o w n kh th e L ongw ood H otel;
L. It Maun,
Houth. th e n c e Houth 1500 feet to Ht.
C. II. Boll,
a m■fI tiiVo th e follow ing iiora onar p ro p e r j ' e 8 u p o i l r e a l e s t a t e s h a l l H o t b e
of this city, according to figures pro­ W h e reas, the sy stem o f h ard s u r - G e r tr u d e Avenue, said road to bo r e j , c. Moffett. I n sp e c to rs
ty co n ta in e d In the said hotel nnd used I
*
. . .
. . . .
fauetl ro a d s In Hemlnole County Is In­ hurii su rfa c e d , paved and placed In f irs t
A. H. H aw kins, Clerk.
duced yesterday by Mr. Sllgh. Here’s com
In ......... .
w ith th e o p e ra tio n th e r e - n a d b e f o r e t h e f i r s t d a y o f A p r i l
plete, an d
c lass condition.
I
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l
E
t
'l
Nt
'T
NO.
It.—
SANFORD—
of.
to
w
lt:
All
f
u
rn
itu
re
,
fix
tu
re
s,
*
'
*
W he reas, th is B oard dooms It e x p e ­
hoar come:
ON SECTION I,INK B E T W EE N
W. M. M cKinnon
household
goods,
bedding, c o o k i n g , 0 f a n v y e a r , t h e T a x C o l l e c t o r
d ie n t a n d to tho host In te r e s ts of Homl- IIOAD
SECTION*
U
U
A
M
I
3T,
TOWNHIIII*
ulenellH
a
n
d
otjier
perso
n
a
l
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,,
C.
L.
B
r
itt
Ok
Mr. Sligh shipped the products of nnle C o u n ty to have h u llt and c o n ­
IV. SOUTH OK IIA N liE till H ANT,
L T. Bryan. In sp e c to rs
c o n ta in e d In Haul bote
shall advertise and sell.
u c t e d a m ore th o r o u g h an d com plete
(W E N T CITY LIM IT HOAD)
W, M. Ilayne s, Clerk.
T e r m s : Cash. P u r c h a s e r to p ay f o r,
one urre of land, 401 crates of cab- ssytrste
m of h ard
s u r fa c e d
h ig h w a y s
B
e
ginning
a
t
the
liulf
m
ile
post
b
e
­
deed.
u t the County of Hemlnole, tw ee n .SectIons 30 a n d 37, T o w n sh ip 19. I 'llE iT N C T NO. L-—l*AOLA—
bice. They sold for $451.75. Then athnrdo utog h oIssue
8 C I I E L L E MAINER,
George Hmlth
This ia to notify all concerned
co u n ty bonds of Hemlnoto South of B u n g e 30. E ast, ru n Houlli a p ­
Leonard
K
e
lt
29-5tc
Special M a ste r In Chnncory.
“de ducks" started In to cat up all C ounty, for the pu rp o se of c o n s t r u c t ­ p r o x im a te ly 3l0o foul to L e e sb u rg
A. V. Mc(luIn, In sp ec to rs
.
J
that
the requirements of law will
ing paved, m a ca d am ised or o th e r h ard B ran c h of A tla n tic Coast i.tuc R ailroad,
A. A. Illcks, Clerk.
Notice of A pplication fo r T ax Deed tin ,
_
the profit. Deduct $01.20 for brok­ s u r f a c e d h ig h w a y s In Hemlnole County.
said
road
to
he
r
e
h
a
r
d
surfa
ce
d,
paved
I’l
lE
t
'l
X
T
'
NO,
n.—
OVIEIIO—
der
Hectlon
37.3
of
th
e
G
en
e
ra
l
*
tn
l.
be
Complied
With 1111(1 the TaX
F lorida, m ore p a r t i c u l a r l y d escribed as uud placed In first c la s s condition.
er’s commission. Then deduct $20.45 follows,
It. G. C r a w f o rd
tiles of th e * tn te of F lo rld n
| ,,
,
...
.
.
,
,
to -w lt:
KHENCII AVEN U E AND CKSIETHUV
HI ecu Nelson
Notice Is hereby given that Frank BOOKS Will positively be Closed
for hauling charges. Then deduct I
IIEAHDALL AVEN U E
IIOAD
H
W,
Swope,
I
n
sp
e
c
to
rs
Hlplln,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certificate
No.
i
.
,
,
.
,
,
B e g in n in g a t tho
I n terse ctio n
of
B e g in n in g a t tho I n te rse c tio n of
G. &lt;1. W olcott, Clerk.
$191.10 for froight. Add up the de­ B
i«i7, d a te d tlm 5th day of Novem ber, on April first as provided by law
Avenue
N oorm
rth hp a li rf m
mile
H e ardall
u r d a ll A
v e n u e a t tthe
h e .N
iie
...... u i llti, s t r e e t In I’REUINCT
NO. II.— OENKVA—
A. 1&gt;. 1895, has filed said certificate In
, .. , ,
, , ,
,
u * Hanford ru n Houth
on
ducts and you have $451.75, which is pout o f Section 33, TowtiNhlp 19* Houth ...
C, W. C u lp ep p e r
my office, and bus made application for and all lands On Which taXCS
of Unnun 31 Hunt, ru n S outh otto nil!u m_ |(,v A voiiuo a o n r o x lm u te ly ono mid
.1.
V.
W
icks
Tux
I
loot!
to
Issue
In
accordance
with
,
,
.
,
,
,,,
,
*
just what the cabbage brought on the to G ene va Avenue, said ro ad to he w ldc l » r UIm tef lli« «ou"li
It A. G re sh am , I n sp e c to rs
law. Hald certificate embraces tlm fol-j have IlOt been paid Will be ttdened,
paved
a
n
d
re*hnrd
wurfaced,
an
d
.
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u#
Hertion
3fi
T
owhh
I
i
I
p
market.
F. B. Bradley. "Clerk.
Placed In f l r M c I n s s c o n d l t o n .
VhV ' hoWu , " o f 1 "lingS 10 i L
. t t
I’l l E t 'l N UT NO. 1.— CHULUOTA—
hcm*i'imio'*'countyf ^ioridli»,.yt"-*wit•“‘S.ot* vortised and executionH Issued
Between puffs of his pipe, Mr.
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(J.
G. J a c o b s
B eg ln n ln ir'aC U ie* 9Inf5r*octlon of tho pWrlv
wat lu
. M xroad
(B) r ulenti
n s "s ou uu th
being nssoHsed at lim data of tho issu- for unpaid personal property
• It. It: R o b e rts
l rllllK
u tw
w ee ss te
i ernly
y Into
Sllgh discussed the problem of trans­ Monroe ltoad w ith Hi. G e r tr u d e Avenue, ce m e tery rn,“
. Hald roatl to lie r e -h u rd s u r ­
N, C. Jacobs. In sp ec to rs
mice of such c e r tif ic a te In tlm iianm of
w hich In terse ctio n Is located on the faced, p av e d a n d placed lit first class
U nknow n. Unless sa id c e r tif ic a te sh a ll tnXCH.
portation which he declnrcd Is facing N
J.
E.
Hnydor,
Clerk.
o rth and Houth q u a r t e r line of Hoc­
PRECIN CT NO, N.— (lAIIRIEI.I.A—
Im redeem ed a c c o r d in g to law T ax Deed
every grower and ahlpper In Florida. tlon 31, T o w n s h ip 19. Houth of R a n g e condition.
will Issue th e re o n on the Btli day of
GULDNIlimO AND 1‘AtlLA IIOAD
II. C. P a r k e r
E ast, at n po in t 1530 feel so u th of
B e g in n in g ut th e I n te rse c tio n of
April. A. IJ. 1932.
H. E. M athers
He said that Immediate relief was nec. 30
the N orth h a i r mile post: r u n N orth G oldsboro
W itn e s s my offic ia l s i g n a t u r e nnd
S
tre
e
t
an
d
F
re
n
c
h
A
venue
C.
E.
M
athers.
In
sp
ec
to
rs
r o x im a te ly one and o n e - h a lf m iles In tile C ity of Hanford, ru n W e st on
essnrv if Florida products were to i atop pthe
H e a l th is th e 28th (lay of F e b r u a r y . A.,1
A. W. Moreman, Clerk.
b rid g e a c r o s s th e W est end of G oldsboro s tr e e t a p p r o x im a te ly eig h t PRE CIN CT
D. 1933.
NO. fb— LONGWOOD—
compete with those of other sections l.uke Monroe, said road to lie widened, &lt;H&gt; t e n t h s miles, the nce Houth w e ste rly
(HEAL)
E, A. DOUGLAHH.
Tax Collector, Seminole County
C. B. H a rtle y
paved and r e - h a r d su r fa c e d a n d placed on road p as t F itt s Dulry, a p p r o x i m a t e ­
Glork Circuit C ourt. |
|&gt;.
II.
Hooker
of the country on tho market and ex­ In f irs t class condition.
Hemlnole County, Fla.
ly nine (U) lenthH miles, th e n c e fo llo w ­
W. E. Hatcher, In sp ec to rs
A VENUE
pressed the hope that everybody In­ B e g in nIIEAHDALL
29-fitc
By: A. M. W E E K S , D, C. 20-5tc
ing tho m ain road W e st an d S o u t h w e s t ­
J, N. Hoarcy. Clerk.
in g a t th e
I n te r s e c tio n
of erly
a p p r o x im a te ly I h r e u - q u a r l e r s ( 3 - tl PRE CIN CT NO. III.— LAKE MARY —
terested in obtaining cheaper trans­ B e a rd a ll A venue w ith G eneva A venue of a mile to th e S o u th lino of Section
J, W, F o r ti e r
Notice of Application for Tax Deed,
t tho Houth H a lf in IIts punt of Hoot loti
r., ’ v n Houlli of* Hiiiinti
3ti
*
Jo
B. C. Ing erso ll
portation rates would Join tho Cen­ a33.
T o w n sh ip 19. Houth of la n g e 31
‘
m
W est follo w in g
public
Under Section 575 of the General
It. II, Lynch. Inspectors,
t ; ru n Houth tw o miles, said ro a d to L»«J. „Vmroxlnia»ely t h r e e a n d th re e tral Florida Water Traffic Leaguo, of Eliea s paved,
Hlohlom, Clerk.
Statutes of the State of Florida
re-lu ird su rfa c e d and p la te d
* • II
•
|( H ,
lhu
s o u th w e s t P R E U I N At - r K.
NO, II - A L T A M O N T E
which h»* is president, In its fight to t" « " l c l a w
c o r n e r of t i w n i h l p 1«, Houth of Buoge
HI’R IN G * —
A. H. F u lle r
•
obtain rate reductions.—Orlando Sen­
Notice Is hereby given that V. W,
..
? m b n S " V o i d " l h r o « b l F*?I*?.W aiM-roxlJ. W. Osteon
tinel.

IANFORD h a r b o r
.l e d w i t h b o a t s

and so this business was lost; for a
long time he refused to give the ratiroad access to the lake yielding only
when convinced that if ho did not the
terminus of the railroad would be
fixed at Mellonvllle. There are still
many living In Seminole and Qrange
Counties who are aware of these facts.
Yours very truly,
E. W. HENCK.
Longwood, Fla.,
Feb. 21, 1922.

Dunbar Male Quar­
tette and Bell Ringers—
Princess, March 14th.

o f Mecca H am m ock, s a id r o a d to be r e ­
ward surfaced, paved a n d placed In f ir s t
class condition.
OVIKUtl AKD UBNRVA ROAD
Hugliutliig w h ere th e F l o r i d a (East
R a ilro a d croesee A venue C, In
I’la l o f T ow n site of a e n e v a , F lo rid a,
ac cord In* to p la t re c o rd e d th e r e o n In
H a t Hook 2, p a g e IS. o f Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a, th e n c e ru n
B a st
*° Second
S tre et.
th e n c e
S outh
on Second S tr e e t to A venuo K, b ein g
‘ he e t re e t c o r n e r on w hich t h e II. If.
I'nttlalmll sto r e s ta n d s, the nce B a i t to
•he B a st line of Seotlon I t , T o w n s h ip
30, South o f R a n g e )&gt; E a s t, th e n c e
South and S o u th w e s te rl y f o llo w in g th e
main road b e tw e e n ( le n a v a a n d Oviedo
th r o u g h Io w a C ity to th e
A tla n tic
C osat Ttallroad c r o s s i n g In f r o n t of
laiw ton llros.' s to r e a t Oviedo, a d i s ­
ta n c e of a p p r o x im a te ly e i g h t miles,
said road to be r e - h a r d s u rfa c e d , paved
an d placed In f irs t class condition.
OV1HDO AND CHULUOTA HOAD
B e ginning o n th e S o u th line o f the
{own site of N o r t h C h u lu o ta a t A venue
I&gt;, ru n N o rth on A venue I), five (B)
blocks to S e v en th S treet, th e n c e W est
on S ev en th S tr e e t tw o (3) b lo c k s to
Avenue II, th e n c e N o rth on A venue O,
t h r e e b lo c k s to F o u r t h S tre e t, th e n c e
W e st on F o u r t h S tr e e t one (1) block
to A venue A, the n ce N o rth on A venue
A. a p p r o x im a te ly fo u r &lt;4 j ton*hs o f a
mile to w h e r e th e public ro ad tu r n s
W e st t o w a r d s Oviedo, th e n c e W e s te r l y
follo w in g t h e public ro ad b e tw e e n C h u ­
luota an d Oviedo to th e A tla n tic Const
l.lne Hat Iro ad c r o s s in g In f ro n t of l a w ton n ro s.' s to r e a t Oviedo, m a k i n g a
to ta l d is ta n c e of a p p r o x im a te ly alx an d
f iv e - te n th s 01.5) miles, said ro ad to he
r e - h a r d‘ su rfa
rffc e d*, paved and placed In
firs t c la s s condltlnn.
G E NEV A AVENUE
b e g i n n in g a t th e W e st end of draw *
bridge a c r o s s St. J n h n s H lv er on th e
ron(| r u n n i n g from Hanford to G eneva.
ru n W e st a p p r o x im a te ly one an d o n e
q u a r t e r (114)
r ont.
. . . . m iles to brick
.... pave
. avem
Also b e g i n n in g a t B a s t and
end of said
bridge, r u n Bust o n e - h a lf (14) m ile to
brick p a v e m e n t. Hald ro a d to be reh a r d s u rfa c e d , p av e d a n d placed
In
f irs t c la s s condition.
ORANOB BOUI.HVAHD
B e g in n in g a t th e
I n te rse c tio n
of
o r a n g e B o u lev a rd w ith Oregoii S tr e e t
l»W o u * In the Map of Hanford
H irm s. rec o rd e d In P l a t Hook One (1)
l'»Kes .127 a n d J2B o f Hemlnole C o u n ty
i llecord*. r u n E ast on O ra n g e ru&gt;ol&lt;-I1ya
o x i m a t e l y one (1) m ile to th e
\ „ ^r a.i,p p rnd
Routh o n e - q u a r t e r (Vt) line
..#
on *1, T o w n s h ip ill. Houth of
itm
tge 30,
l., E
. . a. ..st,
. w
„ h o m O ra n g e lluuleR ange

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P R 0 P E R T T 0 \fii£
TAKE NOTICE

JNO. D. JINKINS

II. (*. T y le r . I n s p e c t o r s

W. II. Ballard, t.'ierk.
Hald election so ordered to he held
shall be held a t the polling places In
the v a r io u s p rec in cts w here the '«"•
rouu »o
iw-.......
first class condition.
placed
In f irs t clues condition.
g e n e r a l electloii w as Meld, th r o u g h o u t
CKLHIIY A V EN U E
.....
the e n t ir e Onulily o f Hemlnole. a n d such
" • S i w ' 1' * « 'Jir, rW XrSl'W uo 2 ( " " w h e r e a s , a m a jo r ity of th e m e m b ers election shall he conducted a n d the c a n ­
vass of th e vo le s certified to, a n d tho
r e t u r n s and th e c a n v a s s of the r e t u r n s
of sa id election shall lie m ade In th e
m a n n e r an d w ith in the tim e p r o s c r ib ­
ed for g e n e r a l elections, except t h a t
^llm r e t u r n s of said election shall be d e ­
livered to the C h a ir m a n nnd ( lerk of
i ilie Hoard of C ounty C om m issioners of
Hemlnole C ounty, Florida. Instead of
to th e S u p e rv iso r of llo g ls lr a tio n an d
the C o u n ty Ju d g e , and.
BE IT F U R T H E R REBOLVHD. th a t
lll ils o r d e r and notice of election be
HENCK BUILT
published In the Hanford H erald, tlm
only n e w s p a p e r published In Hemlnole
SOUTH FLORIDA
•County, F lo rid a, for a period of not less
RAILWAY TO ORLANDO
th a n f o u r w e e k s prio r to th e d a le of
I h a l f m i le s in t h e w e s t n a n m im p o s t ....................................................
l( .r H eeling 30. T o w n s h i p 19, S o u t h ° ? ,
n n I T TtFBOLVBD by (", Done*t:nm!1 o rd e re d th is 7th d a y ol
I I l h K h P U l l l ' j , HIV I I 11 IsWvJaJ V * * * 't
To the Editor of the Sanford Herald: l l i i t t i r n Tft M n u l MIL III r i U l t l t O Ifi r t t - l l l i r U
March. A. D. 1932.

SOl'TlIF.ItN MEMBERS
WANT PROMFT ACTION
MUSCLE SHOALS OFFER
WASHINGTON, March 8.-South*rn members of Congress appeared in
a body before tho House Military
Committee today nnd appealed for
prompt (u'reptnnce of Ford's offor for
Muscle Shoals.

In your weekly Issue of February
IT you any "Mr. Ingraham built tho
South Florida Railroad from a point
nenr Sanford to Klssimmoo Ac.” This
i* not correct. The writer first conceiveii tho idea of this railroad in
IHTi and In 1874 rodo over tho lino,
J" tho Spring of 1870 he organised
he South Florida Rnnllroad Company
*nfl in tho latter pnrt of tho same
ho commonccd construction.
J"111,01,1 help from anyone In Florida
fi"«ncod and built the road from
**nford to Orlnndo and operated It.
0 w,lH president of this company for
lWo years.
As thl« was the first railroad cono'nn tinn in Florida a 'te r tho civil
w«r tho writer claims tho credit due
* pi'dicor for work which began tho
development of tho State and caused
e investment of millions of dollars,
n thnso days there was no Sanford or
rlando and even Jacksonville was a
*ma11 vi,,ngo.
Investors had not
firmmod nf tho possibilities of tho
State.
.. Furthcr» if the writer’s Ideas for
, ,lcveIopmcnt of Sanford had been
y
^ n t Town long ago would
J«ve hCen the second city of Florida,
e hnd jrotton together a number of
mvn who desired to bulkhead the
n e front nnd thcro build great wareotiaos receiving their merchandise by
* ^ “ter route for distribution thruSouth Florida but Mr. Sanford re,pd to sell a single lot on the lake

K -n V -.1- -

i r m a rac ^ f,n ? y r% S T h l: : l^ ^ ; ^ ^

(HEAL)

U AMEIION \VJ4XUMI^AXB^ n O A D ,, ' N',V ^ ® | T b r i x p e U l o n t n m l to “ ll'io b e s t In-

L. A. nilUMLBY.

Estes purchaser of Tux certificate No.
845, tinted tho 3rd dny of Juno, A. D.
1018, hnn filed said certificates in my
ofTice, and has made application for
tax deed to itmue In accordance with
law. Said certificate ombracos tho
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. 305 ft. S nnd 30 ft W of NE
cor. of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Sec. 0, Twp
21 S, Range 20 Eant, run S to F. M.
Ity, W. 005 ft., N to pt. W of bog., B
to beg., containing 5 acres more or
less.
The .v.id land being nsaensod at the
date of the iBaunnco of Huch certifi­
cate in tho name of Unknown.

RATS DIE

do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAI*.
And they leave nn odor behind. Don’t
lake our word for it—try a package.
Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Rate
pan* up all food to get RAT-SNAP.
Three nixe*.
35c alxe (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
65c slxe (2 cake*) for Chicken
lloune, coops, or amall building*.
$1.25 nlxe (5 coke*) enough for all
farm and out-building*, storage buildIngB, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Dnll Hard­
ware Co,

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. C ha irm an.
O. I*. HWOI’E.

B. CURLBTT.

L. P. IIAGAN,
C. W. ENT55MINOHW,
Board of C ounty CominlsslonerH,
Hemlnole County, Florldn.

j

I A tte s t:
f
H. A. DGUGLAHH.
Clerk of tho Bonrd of C ounty J
,
C om m issioners. Hemlnole C o u n ­
............. ..
|
ty, Florldn.
I o s lc c n F e r ry , an d
of
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, th a t
By: V. E. DOUGLAHH. D. C.
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3-10-Btd nitd St w
Notice i f A upllrnllitn for T a x Deed Un­ S
d e r Mertlon 575 of the G e n e ra l Mtatu t r s of th e Htate of F ln rld a
Notice Is here b y given Gull C huluota
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TO KEEP FAITH WITH THE
VOTERS OF AMERICA
(From the Florida Metropolis)

LLOYD GEORGE
CITY COMMISSIONERS MET PREMIER
HAS DEFERRED RESIGNATION
WITHOUT ANY PLEDGES
IN ADJOURNED SESSION ON
MOST IMPORTANT MATTER

Future Action on Premiership Remains in the
Dark—No Action Taken

Sanford Ave., from Fifth St.
LONDON, March 7.— (By the Associated Press).—-Premier
to 10th St., 24 ft. wide...... 17,600 Lloyd George has deferred his resignation without giving his colleagues any pledge a sto future action regarding premiership, ac[
Magnolia Ave., from 10th St.
to 15th St., 24 ft. wide...... 17.000 cording to the most reliable sources of information reaching’ the
Associated Press today.
Park Ave., from Fulton St.,
to Lake, 40 ft. wide.............. 8,000
Senator Trammell Says Whatever Was get nnd abolishing nuisance taxes
Palmetto Ave., from Commer­
were urged by Democratic adminis­
Done "Wc Democrats Did It"
cial St. to Lake, 40 ft. wide 7,500
tration and delayed or defeated by
Oak Ave. from 10th to 13th
ORLANDO, Mnrch 7.—In the fall Republican mnjority In both houses.
St., 24 ft. wide .................. 10.000
Extra
session
of
congress
was
called
TAKES
IN
PRINCIPAL
STREETS,
of 1020 in campaigning in Ohio for
Myrtle Avenue from 4th St.,
SEWERS AND 110AT I1ASIN
tho national Democratic ticket every­ Inst April ,the bill is just now being
to 13th St., 21 ft. wide...... 30,500
where I spoke I found a sweeping tide mulled over by mnjority of farmers'
Elm
Ave. from First St. to
ON THE LAKE FRONT
of sentiment for u change in tho ad­ committee, undecided as to construc­
13th, 24 ft. w ide...........*.... 41.000
FINAL AGREEMENT ON COMPR0.
ministration. No one could give a tion. Tho majority seem unable to
SAYS IT IS UNWISE FOR DEMO­
City commission met in adjourned Laurel Ave. from Sixth St.
ngreo
upon
any
program
or
policy
and
MI8E WHICH HAS BEEN
concrete reason for the desire for tho
to 18th St., 24 ft. wide...... 24.000
CRATS TO PROLONG'
regular session at 8 p. m., Monday,
are
incapable
of
carrying
out
either.
REACHED
French Ave., from the Lake to
change but it seemed n change they
DEBATE.
Competent leadership seems sadly March 0, 1022.
must have.
Ninth St., 24 ft. wide.......... 87.000
Present: C, E. Henry, mayor; S. O. First Street from Poplar Ave.
I11f T h e A sso cia te* P re ss: •
Seven years and more of the great­ locking. Party in power appears giv­
WASHINGTON, March 7.—It will
en
over
to
dispensing
patronage
and
Chase and Forest Lake, Commission­
to Jasmine Avo., 24 ft. wide 21.000
est prosperity ever enjoyed by our
be unwise for the Democrats to pro­ agreement on the compromise sotdltr
people, tho success of the nation in sports. Tho serious nfTalrs of the peo­ ers; C. J. Ryan, city manager and G. First Street, from Jasmine
long the debato over the armament bonus bill was reached today by the
ple
nnd
the
problems
of
the
country
Avo.
to
City
limits,
18
ft.
the grentest war of history counted
0. Herring, city attorney.
conference treaties in the senate be* House Ways and Menas Committee
they
either
neglect
or
are
Incapable
11,500
wide
............
.......................
for naught, In comparison with the
Petitions signed by 521 (being more Second St,, from Oak ave. to
of
handling.
Across
their
first
year's
cause “every day's debate will tend to by Republicans who authorized Chair,
world progress mnde by the Republi­
record
must
be
written
"fnilure.''
than
UTt'/c)
of
tho
duly
qualified
vot­
French Avo., 24 ft. wide.... 14.000 divert attention from the economic is­ man Fordney to present the measure
can candidates. The change came and
sue" in the coming congressional cam­ to the house before adjournment to.
ers of the City of Sanford, nsking that Third St., from Sanford Ave.
for one yenr now wo have witnessed
to Pecan Avo., 24 ft. wide ... 43.000 paign, while the Democrats will be day.
the inability and the fnilure of the Congressman Hears Says Three Years certain amendments to tho City Char­
placed In the position of opposing
of llonus Ilut No Action Yet
Republican administration to success­
ter as outlined in the petitions, be Fourth St., from Magnolia
“any
steps towards peace,” William
Why mope around, half sick and
10.000
Avo.
to
Myrtle
Avo.,
24
ft.
f u l meet and solve the many public
WASHINGTON, D. C., Mnrch 7.— submitted to the electors of tho City Fifth St., from Magnolia Ave.
Jennings
Bryan
declared
in
a
state­
listless
when henlth nnd strength art
problems confronting the country. Tho It is easier to criticise than to con­ of Sanford, were presented and ac­
yours
for
tho nsking? Take Tunlee.
ment
here
last
night.
10,000
to
Mytlo
Avo.,
24.ft.......
American people nre disappointed. struct; it is easier to tear down than cepted and filed.
—Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
"The
sooner
these
treaties
are
dis­
Sixth
St.,
from
Magnolia
Ave.
They nre rapidly losing faith in tho to build. 1 therefore trust what I
Thu Commission then took up the
posed of tho better," Mr. Bryan de­
present administration.
matter
of street paving nnd other im­ to Oak Ave., 2‘l ft. wide.... 7,000 clared.' "I do not mean to say that no
say will be tnkon os a review of ncHarding throws no brickbats tit the
Seventh
St.,
from
Mngnolla
Even our Republican friends see tuul conditions. LnBt April a special provements looking to a bond issue to
primary,
hut makes no boncH of ex­
reservations
should
be
ndopted.
Any
tho clouds gathering nnd realise that session of congress was called by tha cover cost of Bamo. After full discus­ Ave, to Locust Avo., 10 ft.
reservation
that
any
Democrat
wnnts
pressing
preference for the conven­
In tho elections of thin year tho Demo­ president for tho purpose of: First, sion by tho Commission, and with n nnd from LocuBt Ave. to
tion.
to
propose
should
be
proposed
nnd
10,000
Mollonvillc Ave., 0 ft...... .
crats nre going to mako great gains. revislong the rovenud law; second, number of prominent citizens who
acted upon but there should be no un­
Tho Republican administration forces passing a tnriff law. We have now wore present representing the San­ Ninth St., from Cypress Avo.
necessary delay. We denounced the
10,000
to
Park
Ave.,
20
f
t.............
hnvo within one yenr accomplished been in session nearly a yenr nnd what ford Chamber of Commorce and other
Republicans for delaying tho action on
Tenth
St.,
from
Park
Ave.
to
practically nothing for the general is tho result?
interests, tho following tentative prop­
tho treaty of Versailles. Why should
15.000
French
Avo,,
24
ft.
wide
...
good of the pcoplo of the nation. Nev­
Revenue Law: A revenue law has osition nnd agreement wns arrived at: Thirteenth St., from Sanford
wo bring condemnation upon ourselves
er beforo hns there been such wide­ been passed, but this 1 voted ugninst Appropriating nB follows:
by delnylng action upon these treaties
27.000
Avo. to French, 24 ft. wide
spread financial and industrial de­ because it left the tax the same or Rulkhcnd and Water Front
especially when by doing bo wo divert
Commercial
St.
from
Park
If you nro lame every morning, and
pressions. Yet our Republican friends virtually tho same on those least aide
improvements ...................$ 00,001)
attention from the ornnnmb. question Nuffe urinny ills, there must be a
Ave.
to
Sunfurd
Ave.,
10
ft.
hnvo afforded no relief they hnvo fail­ to pay said tax and reduced the tax Sowers .................................... 40,000
wide .................................... 18,000 which must bo paramount in the fall cause. Often it’s weak kidney*. To
ed to measure up to tho situation.
on those more able to pny. If you Taking up all outstanding city
enmpnign?”
strengthen the weakened kidneys «nd
Whutevor hns been accomplished do not believe the above statement
warrants ............................. 35,000
Mr. Brynn declared that the Demo­ avert more serious troubles, use
$470,500
worth mentionong bus been brought wait until you pay your tax this yenr
it was also tentatively agreed to cratic pnrty hnd n splendid prospect Doan's Kidney Pills. You can rely an
nbout by the Democrats-and the pro­ or wait until im additional tax is im­
$135,000
appropriate
to a library building, $15,- of "gaining tho next congress" which Sanford testimony.
gressive Republicans. These forces posed next year to meet thu deficien­
Street Paving
would "enable us to lny tho founda­ Mrs. W. B. Sewell, 401 Palmetto
000.
brought nbout the farmers’ relief
Mollonvillc avo., from Celery
cy.
tions for a winning campaign in Ave., says: "I was in a run down
mensuros.
avenue to city limits, 10 feet
On motion duly passed tho Auditor
Tariff: Thu house passed a tariff
wide .................- .................$ 15,000 and Clerk was Instructed to submit 1024,” As might have been expected, condition and suffered from lame back
Tho Inrgo reduction in tho appro­ act which 1 voted ugninst because to
copies of the above tentative agree­ he added, the weakest point in this nnd kidney trouble. My bock ached
priations for the army and the nnvy my mind the same could not be do- Cypress avenue from Union
administration is Its economic policy.” like a toothache, nnd I wns practicaland tho reviving of tho appropriation fended. As part proof that my atti­ Avo. to Oth St., 24 ft. wldo.. 21,500 ment to the Chamber of Commerce,
"This was to have been expected," ly laid up all tho time. My feet
tho Itotury Club, the Klwanis Club,
for federal old for good roads. The tude was correct it is only necessary Palmetto Avo. from Second to
he
explained, “because tho Republican bloated so badly my shoes felt tight.
Third St., 30 feet wide, nnd
tho Woman's Club, nnd tho Woman’s
Republicans promised to go after tho for mo to stnte tho bouse and senate
pnrty
is made up of two distinct I often felt moro tired mornings than
Business nnd Professional Club, nlso
profiteers. Thoy have gone after him passed an npproprintion of one hun­ from Third to 15th St., 24
groups—the
reactionaries who con­ when I went to bed the night before.
by reducing his taxes about four hun­ dred thousand dollars to make an in­ ft. wide ............................... 45,000 to the Snnford Herald.
trol tho leadership, nnd the progress­ My kidneys did not net right and
dred million dollnrs a year. Thoy vestigation of the act nH passed by
ives who furnish tho bulk of the when I heard about Bonn’s Khinej
promised to reduce taxes they made the house in order to find out if pos­
votes."
PHIh I procured u box. Doan’s soon
practically no reduction an small in­ sible just what tho house act meant.
Tho revenue bill, ennetod nt the Inst helped me nnd continued use cured nu
comes but reduced on large incomes They are stilt investigating and the
session, Mr. Bryan described ns “bnd," of the trouble. I huvo had un return
in a gross amount of six hundred mil­ bill has not even been reported to the
adding thnt it "ought to bo the lending of kidney complaint."
lion dollurs annually.
senate by tho senate committee to
issue In the West because It wns the
Price GOc, at nil dealers. Don't sim­
The promised new tariff law yet which it was referred.
Western Republicans who revolted ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
sleeps in the committee.
lionus: For threo years the Reagainst Republican leadership” when Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
The promise to the ex-service men | publicans have been in control in thu
the bill wns drawn.
Mrs. Sewell hnd. Foster-Millnirn Co.,
hns been brushed aside. No relief has house and senate, and yet they ennThe four power Pacific tTenty , ho Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
P
alatk
a
Canvassed
Vote
Yesterday
in
Which
boon afforded our people from oxcos- | not docido what to do with the bonus
contended, wns "bnsed upon the thir­
sivo freight and passenger rates. No ' proposition. As thu Democratic inumOcala Won the Place
ty trentlcs negotiated by tho Into ad­
stops havo boon tnkon to check the : bers of tho committee considering this
ministration'' and when the Demo­
profiteers.
| question are not permitted to meet
crats vote for this treaty, he added,
PALATKA,
Mnrch
7.—
(B
y
the
Associated
P
ress).—
A
stntuNo reni economy has been inaug­ I with thu Republican members I can­
“they nre Rimply approving their own
urated except ns forced by tho Demo­ not tell you what kind, if any, bill will wido convention to organize Capitol Removal Association will be policy which tho Repulicntm hnvo
crats, joined by a few Republicans. [ be reported. I am only wondering held at Ocala next Monday, the local Chamber or Commerce an­ adopted."
To use tho langungo of tho streets, how long bte Republicans will continue nounced lust nigh t after canvassing a vote of the various com­
tho presont national administration to camouflage on this question. Time mercial organizations on the plnce of the m eeting. Ocala won the SPECIAL COMMITTEE
m eeting by a m argin of one vote.
hns "Fallen Down on the dob."
alone can tell,
LNVESTIG ATES CH AEG EH
Senator Fletcher Snys Failure Can lie
Emergency tariff: An emergency
AGAINST GOVERNOR
Written
tariff law was passed but whut has
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 7.—A been the result? Wheat was thou
( H r T h e A aBorlntrU I ' r r n a l
year ago the Republican party wont selling for approximately two dollars
JACKKSON, Miss., Mnrch 7.—The
HE violent paroxysms of coughing
Into full power over all branches of per bushel while now it is only selling
soon cased by Dr. King's New
special investigation committee of thu
tho government. Two years boforo for approximately two dollar per bush­
Discovery. Fifty years a standard
Mississippi House of Representatives
thut they had a majority in tho houso el. I said on the floor of thu house
for colds. Children like it.
into tho charge of Governor KuhbcII remedy
No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60cnnd sennto, which thoy groatly In­ substantially the following:
"Tho
thnt a pernicious lobby was being
creased in the election of 1020.
farmers asked for relief and you (thu
$350,000,000 FOR
IRRIGATION maintained by fire insurance compan­
Tho pcoplo who wanted a chungo Republicans) passed resolutions in the MAN WAS KILLED AT 1)E1.AND
AND RECLAMA­
ies, wns postponed todny until next
•SEVERAL WEEKS
got it full and complete. Protonso form of thu emergency tariff law.
TION
Thursday.
AGO
and deception wore tho chiof factors ThlH did not give any relief nnd the
For C o ld s a n d Coughs
( llj Thp A u o rln trd I 'r t u l
and thoy hnvo played their part ovor farmers again came to you for assist­
If you suffer from biliousness, eon
(U F T h e A ■■up In le d I 'r e a a )
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 7.—The
since.
ance and asked for broad and you
DELAND, Mnrch 7.—Acting on in­
stipntlon, headache, nervousness, sal-'
Moke Bowel* Normal. Nature's
Tho results nre no reduction of ex­ gave thorn a stone In the form of 'tho formation which authorities said wiih McNary bill appropriating $350,000,- low complexion, loss of appetite, bail way is the way of Dr. King’s Pills—
000 for development of irrigation nnd
gently and firmly regulating the bowels,
tortionate taxes, no tariff rovlsion, no wnr finance corporation'."
furnished
by
tho
Ku
Klux
Klan
Mrs.
reclamation, Including swamp lnnd taste in mouth, Tnnlnc nnd Tnnlnc eliminating the Intestine clogging
reorganization of departments pro­
While I would not ask for special
Vegetahlc Pills will certainly straight-1 waste. At all druggists, 25c.
moting economy, no reduction in ex­ or unreasonable legislation for any Alice Shields was arrested today at drainage wns reported favorably to­ en you out.—Union Pharmacy.—Adv. I
T \ p r o m p t ! w o n ’t onipr.
day
by
tho
senate
irrigation
commit­
penditures, no restoration of prosper­ clasH, wo can but admit if the farmers St. Cloud on a warrant charging her
tee.
P ills
ity, our foreign trado is greatly re­ are forced out of business, for their with tho murder of her husband, Wm.
Try a Herald Want Ad todny.
duced, domestic trado Is below normal. occupation is a business, cities will Shields, 00 years old, who supposedly
Agriculture, tho basic industry, has wither, decay and die nnd as u natur­ wns shot from ambush near hero the FIVE WORKMEN KILLED
COMPRESSED AIR PLANT
boon discriminated against and de­ al result the nation will die.
night of Fcbrunry flth. Peter Smith,
plorably depressed; transportation
KANSAS CITY TODAY
You must remember the Republi­ r. negro, in jnil here as a suspect sinco
« *
piobloniH and trouble are unsettled; cans huvu been in compioto control of Uiu killing nnd the woman in a state­
* »
KANSAS
CITY,
Mnrch
7.—Five
no constructive measures havo been thu house and senate for the past ment to officials charges thu negro
unacted except a few forced by the threu years ami that for the preceding with thu actual killing. Thu couplu workmen nro reported killed and sev­
m
u n io n - m a d e
agricultural bloc, composed of Demo­ year there was only a bare majority wore enroll to to their poultry farm eral wore injured when n compressed
crats as well as Republicans; fiscal uf threu or four first on one sido and several miles from town tho night of air tank nt thu car barns of thu Kan-----FOR MEN AND BOYS
afTairs not advanced; purchasing pow- then on thu other. Although we bad tho killing. Thu woman told the au­ sns City Rnilwny Company this morn­
o rof the people reduced to lowest a Democratic president this stato of thorities tho enr wns stopped by ob­ ing. The explosion wreckad a large
OVERALLS —
“Indigo” Douim; roomy and
point; industries discouraged; busi­ ufTnlrs left bint for one year practic­ struction in tho road nnd when hor part of tho barns. There is difficulty
VT r t
» :comPortable; with double-stitched
ness not revived; wealth cuncoatrat­ ally powerless and for the last two husband alighted to remove it some­ in determining the extent of the dnmseams that will not rip; wide suspenders.
ing in hands of fow. There never was years of his administration helpless. one killed him with a shotgun. She ngo.
@
V F O R T -W ith now Imsuch lawlessness and violence. Thu During the past yenr tho Republicans wns uninjured but apparently suffer­
ERALLS r ro™d drop-seat,
easily nml quickly
economy claimed is imaginary.
have bad a majority of more than 125 ing from Bhocft and wns brorght to BONDS ANI) SECURITIES
let down; buttons concealed ami so
Appropriation bills carrying tho in thu houso nnd an overwhelming ma­ tho hospital boro.
STOLEN FROM BOX IN
placed ae not to touch tho body. Most
amounts bulow estimates nru prompt­ jority in the Honato and could there­
comfortable ono-piooo work gnnnout
. DENTAL SCHOOL
evormado. p ANTO,
ly followod by bills to cover deficien­ fore pass any law they desired re­ CLARKSTON &amp; CO.,
~
1*” OIomIj . wot»h
mUrUI* In m at U rvkMl&gt;l«
gardless of tho opposition of the min­
PHILADELPHIA, March 7.—Bonds
cies.
NEW YORK BROKERS
p alto nil i gyoJfliilng ami long,
Credit is clulmod for disarmament ority. I will in view of what I hnvu
wearing. Aik jour Junior for
INTO BANKRUPTCY and othor negotiable securities valued
Panama" (lartnan l«&gt; loM timlar
conference, but that was compelled. said answer your telegram on fnilure
at moro than one hundred and fifty
Iran (Jail gnaraut... Look for
lha I rail*-in ark,
Tho administration hns adopted tho of Republican party to mako good by
thousand
dollnrs
havo
boon
stolen
U f T h e A h o o In I o I I ' r r e e )
K o J u t H f i . Co., MoblU , A U .
Wilson foreign policies so bittoriy de­ simply osWing tho question: "Whnt
NEW*
‘ YORK, March 7.—An invol­ from tho strong box of Thomns W.
nounced throughout, except ns to sup- has the Republican party accomplish­ untary petition for bankruptcy was Evans Dental School and Museum fund
v aruto peace with Germany and asso­ ed during tho first year of its admin­ filed herb today by Charles H. Clark- of the Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania, It
ciated nations. Tho idea of hta bud- istration?"
became known last night.
con and Company, Stock Brokors.
The Jacksonville Metropolis Interviewed the Florida delegation aa to
their vlewa of the accomplishment of the present congress and the following
repliea were received:

Want to Put Over Bond
Issue for Streets and
Other Improvements

IMPORTANT ISSUE

BRYAN URGES
CHM. F0RDNEY
ALL DEMOCRATS WILL PRESENT
BONUS BILL
TO HURRY UP

THAT MORNING
LAMENESS

STATE-WIDE CONVENTION
FOR CAPITAL REMOVAL
TO BE HELD AT OCALA

WIFE ARRESTED McNARY BILL
MURDER HUSBAND APPROPRIATIONS
HAS PASSED
KLAN INFORMS

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NOW LEGAL FOR FARMERS dusoments to retailers for accepting dent that boyB aro a constant and con­
OF INSURANCE TRUST
deliveries over on extended period, tinuing subject for study, for atten­
Improvement Shown
The Capper-Volstead Bill which ro- instead of only at the opening of tho tion nnd help on their way to man­
For This Month JACKKSON, Miss.; March 0.—
I ntly P»99cd tho United State* Sen- season.
hood.
.
M
-------Hearing will begin today by the spec­
1“ nn,i was signed by the President
Another Ohio corporation which It Is just as true today ns it evor **
By
a
Sanford
Celery-Fed
ial committee of the house of Mississ­
( lly T h e A sso cia te* P re ss)
, beln^r widely hoialded in tho dally •makes women’s clothing has achieved was that "As the twig is inclined so
*•
Man
ippi legislature appointed recently to
WASHINGTON,
Mnrch
7.—Fore­
ivss ns an net of Congress which the snmo results. It makes models will bo tho tree." Families, churches
ta
investigate charges made* by Gov,
cast
of
great
Industrial
improvement
cooperative
. Jjurnlises
,.B
„ , . .marketing.’*
. ..
. according to carefully laid plans, and nnd schools are doing a vast amount fci n &gt;3 m n m n m
in
the
month
of
March
was
mnde
yesLee M. Russo!], in a special message
hill was .hard
fought
i This
m*“ ....
_
_ . ,through,
.. .1 by
■ advertising
- has
■— .Inspired
. . . ... retailors of good work In direction of giving
turduy
by
tho
Unitod
States
Emto
both branches, that fire insurance
two sessions of Congrcs , avlng died, confidence In Its Judgment ns to the tho boys proper inclination, a love
Good Morning Eve
ployment
Bureau,
In
connection
with
companies
who withdrew from the
In the first session and then been ( goods and the sensonal demand for f°p borne, for righteousness, for
its
monthly
report
on
employment
state
a
year
ago, when^irtl-truat pro"A
yard
of
silk,
n
yard
of
lace,
a
| resurrected by Its proponents. The them.
knowledge—all of a character that
conditions in tho United States
coedlngs wero Instituted against them
wisp
of
tulle,
to
give
it
grace;
a
flow­
bill as It passed the House was ■*t l*"| A Rochester men's clothing factory WM enable them to grow into men
"Reports from 231 of the principal had fostered tho $100,000 damage oult
factory to agricultural and hostlcul- fills |n dull periods between sensons by of the right sort and typo—honorablo er placed whero flowers go, tho skirt
industrial
centers with but fow ex- •brought against him by Miss Francis
kneo
high,
the
hack
waist
low;
one
tursl interests, but It was severely making a stock o? conservative mod* meni of whom the world never has
(•options
show
a general improvement Blrkhead, his former stenographer alshoulder
strap,
no
sign
of
sleeve.
If
attacked In tho Sonalo and subjected ols, nnd advertising mid-season snles nn over-supply.
ln
employment
conditions, Director loglng seduction.
she
should
cough—good
morning
Eve!'
tr mnny amendments, which were cal­ *t prices which cover overhead but Everywhere In this country of ours,
Jones
of
tho
sorvico
announced, 'And1 Among othor mnttors.to bo taken
culated to make It Ineffective. In Its l:nve nn profit.
jthaj^ manifects so much of practical
breathe
an
enthusiastic
spirit of hope up by the committee includo further
A
Day
That'a
Lost
final form ns passed by the* Senate, Pennsylvania manufacturers of glass intoroat In humanity, boys are rennd confidence In tho future. Weather charges mado by tho governor that
Count that day lost
however, it followed tho House meas­ fnrmorly n very intermittent industry, eoivlng attention that has for its most
permitting, Mnrch will begin an era the snmo companies were maintainWhoso low descending sun;
ure In all important phases. •
have stabilized considerably by low -'wort*iy object their proper trnining
of
groat activity."
ir-K a lobby In Jackson to influence
Finds
no
candidate
ready
Discussions of the bill in the ogri- , Pring prices of goods ordered nt cor- leading, wo would prefer to say, in
Employment conditions
showed friendly legislation,
And nnxiouB to run.
cultural press vary considerably, j tain seasons, nnd advertising this re. ortler that they mny develop Into
practically no nlterntlon during Fob-! The commlttoo yesterday Informed
Most agricultural editors are Inclined duction. Customers have taken ndmanhood. In the rural sec*
runry, according to bureau studies, tho governor thnt he would bo permltYou
have
to
ho
introduced
to
n
wom­
to believe it nn excellent thing; but vantage of this cut, thus spreading tlons as well as In tho towns nnd cities
onc-half of one per cent more men ted to have a personal representative
an
twice
this
day
and
time.
When
ippredetc thnt with or without it work over the entire year nnd ennb- U*is attention is being given by thoso
being on reported payrolls at the present ot the hoarings but stated
the major portion of the established Rnr th.j makers to keep on their om* "b ° nppreciutu the immortal value first you moot her she's n blonde nnd months’ end than nt Its beginning, that he would not be allowed to quea.
then
next
a
brunette.
cooperative marketing associations pluyeos.
that Is in the most vulunble of nil
Only tho textile nnd paper Industries tlon witnesses.
for farm products would have con-1 j„ Tlm-klyn n shoo corporation era-1ruw materials—tho boys,
evidenced increased u n e m p l o y m e n t , --------------------------Does
It
I’ny
7
tlnued ihclr progress and growth.
{ploying thousands now ndvertlse'
work *n the country sections,
; and this wns more than mado up by | The Herald for Post Cards,
Does it pay to pass all pleasures
The main feature of the bill Is that throughout the year instead of only U°y Scout organisations, Y. M. C. A.,
additions to working forces in nearly — — — — ,
,.
In
our
journey
through
this
life?
It permits of collective bargaining by in season, nnd has induced its cus- um* otbor similar development work
Does it pay to hoard vast treasures. all other lines.
LANDIS. FISH ft HULL fsrmers nnd growers. That Is, farm- j tomers to cooperate by plnclng orK0*nff wn&gt;wlth the ultimate man of
Of sixty-five centers from which
Causing others pnln nnd strife?
tr*’ cooperative marketing assocla- ders when the firm most needs them. ,ca* wortb ftB the object of nttnin- Does it pay to leave behind us
statistics aro gathered by tho de­ Attorneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law
tlons now legally mny sot a prlee They also advertise n stnplo shoo not mont* Ih not this work well worth all
DoLAND. FLORIDA
All the good friends thnt we meet, partment forty-four showed small
upon the pooled product of members subject to seasonal demand which tho time, enorgy nnd money employ- Breaking all the ties that hind us
percentage increase In employment Will practice in the Stale umi Funer­
witho-.t violating the Sherman anti- help-, the retailers, ns well. ’
ed? Assuredly It is. If the hoys of
while twenty-one including Manches­ al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
trust nw. It will he recnlled thnt n
_______a_______
'this nation, or of any other, are not To the joys that make life sweet?
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
ter, N. If., a textile center with a
Docs it pay to grab and plunder,
couple of yenrB ago a number of \ o FIGHT ON THE RAILROADS. worth »«vinir, of developing into
payroll dccronso of 00.1 per cent, re­
Becking only fame and gold
dairymen In a northern city were
_____
strong, Hturdy, upright men, what is
ported fewer men on payrolls. New
Rending homes nnd hearts asunder
prosecuted for n vlolntlon of tho trust
\ f cw tiltnpn here wanting to curry l*loro ,n the universe thnt is worthy
SCHELLE MAINES
York city reported an increase in em­
To
secure
what
neighbors
hold?
law* because they hnd mndc n un|- fftVol. wit|, thc rnnron,j„ for Bomo roa. of protection of fostering caro?
ployment of l.D per cent, while Chi­
Does It pay to climb by walking
LAWYER
form price upon their product. This ;,nn nr other take exceptions to tho ^ *8’ therefore, most commendable
Office In the Court House
cago had u decrease of one-half of one
Over weak souls on our way?
coming nt n time when a number of “„hlp by water” movement on tho lo K*vc t*10 ^oyB
today that alten- Does It pay to dash on, mocking
percent.
j SANFORD
FLORIDA
labnr organizations In that same city ground thnt It is n fight against tho t*on "’bkh their Importance, their inLumber and lumber products millH^
Those who falter? Does It pay?.
wcr.- laying down ultlmntums In the rnllronds. As fnr ns tho Central trinsio vnlue, demands. Whether in
in North nnd South Carolina, Georgia
—Selected.
matter of wngcH caused nntion-wide piorldn Water Trnfflc Longue knows U” hone the i hutch and the school,
and Floridn, reported a net decrease
GEO. G. HERRING
comment.
• there are no rnllronds and the rail- or through the agencies already reJudge—"You are charged with In the month of 252 among their em­
Rcyond this authorizing of collec- ron(i„ probably know nothlng about fwred ta, nnd to those represented by breaking n chair over your wlfo's ployes, while elghty-flvo fertilizer
AUorncjr-at-Law
tlve bargaining by fnrmors, tho Cap- the league and enre nothing. The llotnr&gt;’ «nd Klwnnls, ami kindred or- hend."
factories showed a gain of 084. Pay­ N o. 14 Garner-Woodruff liulldin
per-Volstead bill renlly grants no |pnK„0 R0jn(r r |Rbt nh(,n(I am, Bbip. gnnizntions of men, this work with
Prisoner—"It was nn accident, your roll figures in the textile Industry al- j
SANFORD, FLA.'
powers to cooperative marketing as- p|nR everything by water nnd the nnd *or l,°y« i« of the utmost import- honor."
so showed a slight increase hut th e ,
sociutinns thnt wero not previously' rni|ronds enn either lower their rates anc0, Aa il la l,rflcticnl B° will ho tho Judge—"Well, that's different. You prevailing suntlment was said to he ------ - ~ - ------------ - - -------L
granted by the stnto lnws of the more 1or RPt (0 covor_j( jB jmmntorlnl menBUro
its success.—Tlmes-Unlon, mean you did not intend to hit her?"
"uncertain as to future conditions.”
IfliM D Y M n 1 A IM IN
enlightened states. Inasmuch as th e ; wh!ch to tho nv0raR0 fnrmor and1
-------- «---------Prisoner—“No; I mean I didn't In­ Employment reports from Virginia, i a D l i I a I l l l C L n U L I i s
bill was hacked by all the farm or- merchants. For instance if tho rail- P O M 1M PM W O R K
tend to break the chnir."
tho report said, "contninuud to show,
JEWELER
gsnlzntions of the country, however,' roml, hn(, bccn Bn, iflfieil wlth &gt;250 a W i l IT IL ill T T U I U l
reductions throughout the stale." j
»ml its pnssngc was hard fought in cnr for cabbaR0 this year thoy would
MY
SPECIALTIES:
"Can anyone," asked the teacher, Textile mills reported a small decrease
tho Senate by certain Interests, its ,mvc hnu,C(, hun(irc{|B of car8 of Cttb. !
"give a sentence using the word 'dis­ in tho number of employes ns comPlrknrd’s Unnd-Pnintcd China
enactment Intolnw is no small victory bfflR0 out of thc Htatu am, tho cab.j
arranged?' "
i pared with tho previous month as did
Gorham’s
Sterling Silver
for tho country’s agriculturists.
lingo growers would have some money
The first three pupils balked. Final­ Virginia cun! mines.
Rogers’
Plnted
Ware
to show for their work. Now the
_____
ly her eyes lighted on little Angelo,
In Georgia tho textile outlook was
Elgin
nnd
Waltham
Watchea
Mr. .1. A. White Snys "If You Have rnllronds have hauled no cabbago nt THIRD MAN IDENTIFIES STIN"Angelo, can you glvo mo a sen­ described as "unfavorable," and em­
An Automobile, Keep Rnt-Snap
tence?"
ployment generally "shows little
thc oxhorbitnnt rnte of over $400 and
_ . v#.
the growers have plowed the cabbage1 S0N AS ONE(),‘ C,AN(' W,,ICH
"Sure," said Angelo. "My poppa, change over last month." Fertilizer Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
“If I knew about RAT-SNAP last l under—a dead loss to growers and'
OBTAINED $.1,000 HtOM HIM
he gettn up dlssa morn and he lightu plants, however, were declared tu he
Dyeing to
winter, would have saved $120. My rnlIroadH. What the Water Advocates
da stove. She smoke. He say, 'Dam- enterin gtho season of greatest activ­
car was In the garage for a few want Is a better rnte from the railORLANDO, Mnrch 7.—Another link mu disa range!' "
ity und probably would Increase thotr
weeks during bad weather; when I roads nnd a bettor rate by water In In tho chain of evidence against Hnrpayrolls for several months to come.
went to tnko It out, found that rats order thnt the growers of Florida can 1ry Stinson, one of tho six alleged conThe day before sho was to he mnr- North Carolina’s situation wns ap­
had eaten great holes In two now live. If there Ih anyone In Sanford or fidcnco men arrested recently at Mo- rlud tho old negro servant came to hor parently a duplicate of that obtained
tires. Got them later with RAT- nny other
part__________________
of Florida that can___
see, ___
bllo...in___________
connection with
____ ____
___ swindles suld mistress and entrusted hor Havings in, in her sister states; textiles anil lum­
SNAP. Throe sixes 35c, 05c, $1.25. | nny objection to the farmers getting to hnve been perpetrated in Orlundo her keeping. "Why should I keep It? ber plants showed small changes and
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­ n better freight rate, if thero Is a since January 1, wns revealed today I thought you were going to got mur- fifteen fertilizer factories reported ad­
Steam
ware Co.—Adv,
dition of 500 workers to their rolls. 611 Main St.
husInoHs man in Sanford who objects' with the announcement by Postofficc rled," said tho mistress.
Jacksonville, Fla.
to tho husinoss mon getting a bettor | Inspector H. O. Sutterflcld thnt a "So I Is, missus, hut do you s’poso' Reports from Individual towns hull- We propay parcel postage on re tu n e
CABBAGE MARKETT SICK
freight rate, then thc objector Is cvl- third man had identified Stinson as I’d keep all dis money in de house entod the surplus of labor wns chiufly
dently getting n salary from tho rail-, ono of several who victimized him In wid dat strange niggnr?"
to he found in the "floating" type,
&lt;ahbage growers and buyers In roads or is tied to them hand nnd Ocnln early this season.
"but Winston-Snlcm und Wilmington
The Herald for Post Cards.
Central Floridn hnve been jolted by fnot. There Is no fight on tho rail-] Tho gnng got $1,000 from him, ucrecorded an oversupply in some skill­
ed lines."
excessive freight rates, over-produc- [ roads. The people simply Intend to&lt;cordlng to Inspdclur Butterfield's inFlorida recorded unemployment in
ti.m and low northern markets, no- ' K*-’* cheaper rates by water nnd by {formant, whoes name was withheld
skilled nnd unskilled labor connected
• railroad than thoy are getting now for tho time being in order that con*ri mg o ea( ng opera ors. . . . ^(;vun ^bcy are obuRed
put In their ( federates of tho suspected con men hi
v m
with phosphate mines nnd “floating
Klieli, of S. J. Sligh ft Co., is nuth- j own bont jjncB nnd tbc n1lllions of dol- should not molest him. Ho will go to ha
labor' hut a spirit of optimism was
ority for tho statement that in tho (lars—-MILLIONS—jhnt are spent ov-] Mobile tomorrow to appear against
declared to he evidenced throughout
tho state.
Sanford section producers aro discour-' cry year for high freight rates will Stinson at n preliminary hearing on
i*no,i to the point where they aro 1build a fleet of ships In a year’s time Mnrch 0th.
Good for tho Langhorno Sistors.
plowing under cabbage crops rather 1that will carry ull of Florida’s fruits; Tho newest victim of Stinson, alias JOHN NIX DIES IN NEW YOHK.
Enrich tho soil, increase tho
They are Mrs. Chas. Dana Gibson nnd
than accept bids of less than 50c on ^and vegetables to the eastern mar- W. J. Hankins, is n tourist, Suttorfichl
yield, hasten maturity, im­
hampers loaded Into tho cars. In this kets.
, said, nnd lives in Ohio. The snmo
Tho mnny friends in this city of Lady Astor now hut they nro still rent
prove
tho quality. It pays to
connection Mr. Sligh said:
| Don’t he misled by tho bray of any fnko stock mnrket game which Stln- John Nix the well known head of the Southern women nnd believe In help­
uho
them
regularly. Stock in
"Cahbngo is a drug on the mnrket ’ asses, They nre simplymasquorad. J son und his partners nro declared to
commission firm of John Nix ft Co., ing tho girls of tho South. Thoy are
our
warehouse
at Sanford.
heading
u
subscription
list
to
glvo
St ill points in tho North. Prices re- [ ing in the Ron's skin nnd mean noth- have worked on Barney Knapko nnd will bo grioved to learn of his death
Booklet
freo
from
wnrehouso
awards
to
100
Southern
girls
in
tho
ceived even on low f. o. b. cost hardly ing.
B. Cohen, whllo In Orlando, wnB used which happened lust week. Tho fol­
or from—
cover freight and handling charges nt
---------- o---------11°
tho tourlsts’s money It Is clnim- lowing is from the Produce Bulletin: way of free scholarships. The Lnngthis end. Buyers are able to secure THE BOYS AS "RAW MATERIAL" cd,
"There' was a large attendance nt hornes of old Virginia ara truo to the
Armour F ertilizer Works
stock nt practicnlly their own fig -1
-------| The witness, who is expected lo the funeral services of John W. Nix, soil from which they sprang. We
J a c k s o n v i l l e . F l o r i d a _______
up'.*, and cannot got out whole. The
In those days there is very consld- glvo Important testimony when tho president of John Nix ft Co., which need more of them.
crop—n Inrgo
sharo of it, at eruldc discussion of the matter of raw government commences prosecution of took place Tuesday, at Fulrchlld'a Fu­
neral Purlor, Lufferts Place, Brooklyn.
least—is going to waste inthe
t, . noccsHnrv for industrial pur-' t*10 "*x mon *n tho avont thuy ,' ro
fields. In somo sections tho grow.
,,
n^ or preliminary hearing in Mo­ "As wits noted In these columns last
or* are plowing tho crop under, and
Government agency, corporate ^
March B( identified Stinson from week, Mr. Nix died nt hln home at
we will have a repetition of Inst andIndividual nnd organized efforts („ picturo In tho possession of Inspoc- Gront Nock, N. Y., after a long Illness,
yeur's experience. So fnr wo have aro put forth for the most practical tor Sutterflcld. Ho said Stinson hud nt tho ago of 0B. There wero many
Oldest and Largest Seed House In Florida
&amp;
heard no dafinite report on action tak- nnd the most economical use of raw operated under tho name of Cousins honutlful floral tributes at the funorJACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
*
tui at the Interstate Commerce hoar-' material entering into manufactured while in Ocala, whero tho $J,00U haul al; In fnct, thero wuro four truckloads
MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
inc iri Washington on tho feight rnte products und into the supplies re* wns mado. Ho could not Identify any of flowers ,two of which were sent to
ARE KNOWN FOR QUALITY *
Issue. We do not believe any nc- quired by mankind. Of the latter, others of the sextotto now under nr- hospitals.
tion taken will affect this season’s coal, a product of tho earth, comas In rest, nnd it is bolioved Stinson wus "Not alone wns thero a good repre­
Soed Corn, Ilcnns, Pens, Popper. Eggplnnt, Watermelon. Cuntulcupe,
Potntoos, Tomatoes, Cucumber. Cowpeus. Forage and Field Scads, Our
crops."—Florida Grower.
for much discussion with reference to working with a different set of con- sentation from tho produce trade,
Catalogue and Price List will glvu full information. We carry nil
_______ „_______
I lt„ more perfect utilization nnd its federates before ho enmu to Orlando. where John W. Nix was esteemed for
vuriotleH of garden, field nnd furm seeds, that huvo boon tested i
CURED BY ADVERTISING
careful conservation In order that tho, A winter visitor from Kentucky over hulf a century, hut business men
proven to ho adapted to Floridn soil and cLmito, und our yonra of ox_____
be8t results may ho eliminated. So, named Wilson also Identified Stinson from othor lines wlm knew the de­
porlonco enable us to handle tne Florida seed b slnoss to advantage.
Advertising during periods of les- with rofurenco to other raw materials, and another member of tho group, ceased wore present to pay their luHt
SPRING CATA LOG UE—Mar tin's Spring C t Rogue ‘
Write for It. Everyono
in Fl&lt;
Florida Spring and Bummer
, ........ Interested In
send demand has proved to bo ono i t commendable attention is given to thc whoso photographs havo been roceiv- respects,"
nvnll themselves of infa
crops should avail
information contained In our descrip
the chief means of reducing seasonal matter of propor use, or employment, ed by authorities here, ns two men
tlve catalogue.i. Supplied FREE on rruquust, to thoso who send in their
unemployment, today a most serious to tho cjnl that mankind may host he who uttompted to work tho pocketVETS GRANTED LEAVE
promptly.
tly. W
Write for it todny. Full information nnd prices on
handicap to American Industry. Hun- sorvod.
book" game on him on tho shores of
all seasonable seeds.
I U r T k r A aanclalrd I 'rr a a l
drula of thousands of mon are laid off
But what about the boys? In u Lake Eoln during the same week that
JACKSONVILLE, March 7.—Form­
annually in tho various trades be- sense, altogether respedtful and tho Knapko swlndlo Is ullogcd to have
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
er sorvico men In Florida taking vo­
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4277-1230
cause the sale of goods which thoy worthy, they are "raw mntcrinl/’ Only takon pluco.
cational
training
under
direction
of
Produce is limited to certain months, this, and most important, that hoys
. ~ r IVO
Ito k M M M tti
tho veteran's bureau, who desire to at- j T
Tho Prcsldont'is Con'orcnce on Un- huvo hearts and minds and animate (iIJN MEN ACTIVE
tend the state convention of the Am*
employment* In Its efforts to fermul- bodies, somothlnfc not possessed by
jpj BELFAST AGAIN
ate plans for reducing nation-wide coul and other material things thut
MAN SHOT DEAD erican Legion at West Palm Beach,
next week, will be granted leave of
joblessness, has found American re- are classed as "rnw." Is not then this
, .
absence by E. M. Bradshaw Florida
sourcefulnesB already mitigating this hoy "raw material" *&gt;ltitled to and
inrT J|» Awoeim.i Pn h i
oven, Inquiries havo brought to light worthy of all possible consideration?
BELFAST, March 7— Gunmen sub-district manager, upon receipt of
for example, that one New York com- Much of such consideration is now bo- wore nctlvo in tho early morning application, provided such applica- Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many waters of this and eth­
P»ny, which does a la go business In Ing given to tho boys, as is right and hours today, increasing tho tonslon , tlons are forwarded through ths lo­
er regions that I have analysed, I have found none superior in all good quali­
dried fruits by ndv'rfslng to tho proper. They need more and more hero in spite of offorta by police and cal American Legion post commander
or
adjutant,
Mr.
Bradshaw
announconsumer has lengthened the season all tho time. They always are with soldiers. One man was shot dead on
ties of that of the "Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
for eating its products
As the boys of vostorday become Perry Hill whllo on his way to work, ' cod today. The government will not
A Cleveland firm manufacturing the mon of today others keep filling and John Hoddy, a nows dealer, had be responsible for any expenses in­
curred by trainees for quarters submen’s clothing, S m S T S i i t f t a the gap. There Is no depletion In part of his arm shot off.
!suitence
or transportation, Mr. Brad-]
fluctuate by saasons, has *ept up their ranks. Boys will be hero when
——show added.
continuous production by stundardls- many other varieties of "raw mater- The Hors'd for Post Cards.

:

TRUCK

OTHERS IN THE
OLD FLIM GAME

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Dyers

J

DEATHS

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crop
Fertilizers

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

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                    <text>IN THE HEART &lt;5F THE WORLD’S GREATEST
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VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDA1

next meeting place of Group Number

Number of Prominent! Throe nnil the new officers selected
^
• _______A U / x m A
tho ensuing year were ns follows:
Business
Men Attend for
Forprosldent, William Edwards, pres­
ed the Session
ident of the Stato.Bank of Apopka,

Opponents of the Treaty
Finally Agree to
Limit

and Fred C. Allen, president of the
Orlando Bank and Trust Company, as
secretary.
LRADBRS SAY REVOLUTION OF
Before adjourning to luncheon the j
LEADERS RELIEVE CERTAIN IN­
PAST WEEK HAD NO CON­
LOCAL BANKERS AND BUSINESS members passed a resolution express- {
DICATION THAT RATIFICATION
NECTION WITH MINERS
MEN MADE STAY OF VISITORS Ing their deopcst sympathy to Sonator ,
OF TREATY IS ASSURED
MOST PLEASANT
Park Trammell on tho great loss he
| II t T k r A n-acin ic* r r e M I
has sustained from the death of Mrs. j
(H r Tfcc A—o e I n le t P ran a)
JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.—
WASHINGTON, March 16.—Oppon­
'
Officials of banks in Group iftreo of j| Trnmmell.
The strike of minors which hfis held
ents of tho four power Pacific treaty ,
tho Florida Bankers Association hold j Tho management of tho Valdes Ho- ;
South Africa in Its grip for more than
their annual meeting in Sanford, on : tel served tho visitors a vory elnbor- ,
two months hns been cnllcd off. The In tho senato yesterday abandoned aB
Wednesday, March 16th. Ropresenta- Into luncheon ufter which Mr. Whitncr Harrison street. The fire was not brought under control until decision was tnken by the Old South plans for a prolonged fight against
tivo bnnkors from six of tho counties Introduced Geo. It. DcSnusnure, man­ nearly five o’clock and even then firemen were fighting a dozen African Industrial Federation ns dis­ ratification nnd accepted n unanimous
comprising this group were present ager of tho Jacksonville branch of different fires nnd others broke out interm ittently ns the wind tinct from federations augmented exe­
nnd in addition n number of locally , the Federal Reserve Bank, who olo- wafted the spnrks nbflUt. One fireman wns killed, another serious­ cutive. Complicity in revolution consent agreement to limit debate and
prominent business men attended tho ,quently defonded tho system against ly injured, ten or more slightly hurt and an unknown number of against government repudiated by the to take a final vote on Friday, March
21th.
session. Welcoming nddrosses wore tho nttacks mado upon tho policy it the hundred thousand spectators who thronged the burning dis­ federation.
Tho agreement, which was hailed by
delivered by Col. Geo. W. Knight, pursued during the period of deflation. tric t were slightly h u rt by falling bricks, burning timbers or
administration loadors as n certain in--:
president of tho Sanford Chamber of Ho cited figures proving that the sparks. City Fire Attorney High said the originnl blaze from
Order has been completely restored.
Commerce,
nnd Hon. Forest Lake, actual financial benefits accruing to wheih the conflagration grew wns possibly of incendiary origin. Polieo declare they hnve ovldonco dicatlon that ratification is assured,
___
and
president of the Seminole County the South through the Federal Re­ High announced the arrest of an unnnmed man on information sup­ showing Bolshovikl plot rosponslblo was proposed on the sonate floor af­
Hank. B /F . Whitner, cashier of tho servo sinco tho beginning of its opor- plied by the president of the concern where the fire started. *
for revolution. Rovelations will bo ter n series of conferences among the
various senate elements and was ac­
Illy
The
A—nclnird
Prr
—y
nnd
twisted,
smoking
steel
on
which
ations
wore
of
such
magnitude
ns
to
First National Bank of Sanford, pro-1
astonishing, they assort.
CHICAGO,
March
Ifl.-Several
sepf,m
m
.n
to
be
worI;lnff
for
cepted virtually without debate.
overshadow
whatever
losses
Its
critics
sided ns chnirmnn nnd in opening the
towered tho mas- SKIPPERS NEW COMPANY
No further reservations or amend­
deliberations called tho attention of charged to it. M. DeSnussuro Inunch- unite investigations into yesterday’s thl, nt,xt threo
ments
shnll be votod on until next
the delegates to tho necessity of tholr !ed into the rcnlms of internntionnl fi­ elght million dollar fire are under 8jVv Bkclvt''n of tho "fire proof” BurTO CONSTRUCT ABATTOIR
Tuesday, that spoochcs on the treaty
considering tho two most essential nance when discussing foreign indebt­ way today. City Fire Attorney High lington building today. The walls
shnll be .limited to ono hour nnd those
fnators entering Into tho economic do- edness to the United Stntes.
on reservations to thirty minutes each ■
vdopment of their respective sections,i J. R. Slattery, secretary of the Fed­
beginning on Wednesday nnd that fin­
namely, more efficient nnd economical eral Reserve Bank at Atlanta, in a
al vote shnll bo tnken without debate
'
short
nddress,
spoke
of
tho
workings
transportation facilities nnd a more
as soon as tho sennto convenes on the
careful scrutiny of agricultural pos­' of tho system and asked that each
following Friday.
sibilities. Mr. Whitner ably pointedI banker assist in educating tho people
out that modern bnnktng required itsi in his locality to a full meaning of
Nogotintions to bring the ratifica­
CHICAGO, March 1(L—Invostlgn- fircmoni ..rnn Hko water.” The strucexecutives to koop constantly in closo) what tho Federal Reservo System tlon of the enuso of tho fire which do-1turo housed tho heudquortors of tho
tion fight to an end bogan after the
touch with other problems than thosei meant to the business interests of the stroyed n block of thickly tenanted Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Tnllsennto hnd rofused for the third time
to which they hnd heretofore consid­■ nation.
|
to umond tho trenty so that outside
otfice buildings, efused n loss of more ’ road nnd all of tho records of the opThe members spent tho remainder thnn $8,000,000, resulted in tho death ernting, engineering, legal and oxocuered themselves restricted. •
powers would bo called into consulAn address on “Inland Waterways&gt; of the day ns guests of Mr. Donnelly of one man nnd rondorod 20,000 others tlve departments were destroyed.
tatlon whon any Pacific controveny
and Transportation” was dollvored byr on his ynchts and autos enrried them Idle was begun Inst night by the stnte, Officials of tho hoard of umiorwrit■ touches tholr interests. And nmend• | on trips througtytho celory delta.
&gt; ment for that purpono in a form dlfclty nnd insurance officials.
ers declared that-the-fire, the most
) ; Tho convention at Sanford was tho
. f o r ln g • slightly from tho two voted
Tho mnnnor In which the flames dlHantrous sinco tho great fire of 1871,
r | largest from point of attendance and flared out in sovornl places at the rovonlod many pfobloms which would
&gt; down Monday was presented by Sonn3 those who guido tho financial dentin- Bomo moment, tho almost Incredible have to he met by firemen boforu they
1 tor Pittman, Democrat, Novndn, and
0 ies of tho sections represented in rapidity with which they spread until could hope to cope with fires in great
&gt; was defeated 28 to 60 with tho dlvis1 Group Numbor Three, woro agreed nothing but smouldering ruins was modern skyscrapers. Tho cffoct of
. ion of strength virtually coinciding:
1 with party lines.
left of tho block boundod by South the firy cn the Burlington building
Little running debate developed ovsf
Cunnl, West Vnnburon and South Clin- was declared to show Hint no sky* the amendment or tho rteaty general­
ton stroots nnd West Jackson Boole- Hcrnper is free from tho flro dangor
} ly, although late In tho day Senator
vard caused Shirley T. High, fire at- and that tho modern fire department
* Snencer, Republican, Missouri, a
tornoy to announce thnt “everything Is prncticnlly helpless ugainst n blnxo
pointed to incendiarism.”
Jthat gets a full headway in tho uppor
The first “still” alarm was turned; floors of u tall building,
in at 12:60 a. m. This was followed1 In an effort to fix responsibility xor
by other alarms at 3 nnd 4 minute the fire, n former polieo dopnrtmont
intervals until nearly every piece of employe wns questioned nftor W. T.
Chicago fire fighting apparatus was Schiff, vice-president of Schnffor &amp;
at tho scene. But even with 62 com- Company, whoso plant was destroyed,

the bankers of the section had coA- I
trlbuted no small amount of their fl- !
nnnclnl and moral support.
Representatives from other sections, i
in tho gonornl discussion that follow­
POLK EDITORS FAVOR
NEW EFFORT TO
ed, spoko at some length on tho im- !
DIPPING OF CATTLE
HOLD
BRITISH
portant subject of transportation nnd I
RUM-RUNNER
O. P. Swope, director Bank of Ovie­
agriculture nnd their bearing on the
future prosperity of the state.
1do, Ovlodo, Soinlnolo county.
G. G. Wnro, president First Nation­
An invitation was oxtended to tho
Association by Col. Knight to attend ( al Bank, Loosburg, Lake county./
a meeting of tho Contrni Florida JVnt-1 Forest Lake, president Seminole
or Traffic League to be held in Or* County Bank, Sanford.
enrgo of liquor she carried when cap­
F, P. Forster, president First Nat­ tured off this port ss n rum-runner
lnndoKFriday evening, March 24th, at
which time a number of prominent ional Bunk, 8anford.
recently, will take the form of a civil
B. F. Whltnor, cashier, First Nat­ libel, Assistant United States Attor­
business men would devise plans to
ional Bank, Sanford.
further water transportation.
ney Charles Pw Curtis, jr., said yester­
H. P., Smith, vico-pjesident, Peo­ day. In making this announcement
Upon advices from 0. G. Ware, pres­
cctod at Jacksonville—the Armour
ident of tho First National Bank of ples Bank, Sanford.
under Instructions from AttomoyA.
R.
Koy,
cashier,
Sominolo
Coun­
plant and an Independent concern,
Leesburg, thnt no provision had boon
Genernl Dnughorty, ho snld tho schoo­
neither of which nro In operation. The
ty
Bank,
Sanford.
made In tho new by-laws of tho State
ner would bo prosecuted on the
Tnmpn
plant promises little cpmpetlB.
O.
Smith,
president,
Bank
of
Association for tho continuance of
ground thnt she had violated tho cus­
tion
In
the
territory which will be
Oviedo,
Seminolo
county.
Group mootings, those presented vot­
toms laws In landing morthandlie Il­
Geo. R. DeSnussuro, manager Jack­ legally. Thlrf form of procedure In
ed that a resolution bo drawn to hnvo
an article Incorporated In the by-laws sonville branch Fodornl Rosorvo Bonk. such cases was said to be new.
whereby these Group meetings would J. R. Slattery, secretary Federal Re­ Two questions wore to bo determined
bo continued. It was tho sense of serve Bank or Atlanta.
by the esse, which the government re­
Frank Tracy, Now York.
those present that greater Individual
gards as a test, Mr. Curtis said. The
Col. Geo. W. Knight, president of Arat was .whether a vessel df foreign
benefits wero derived from these
the local situation
group meetings thnn at tho annual Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
registry, outside tho three-mile line,
R. W. Pearman, jr., secretary San­ assuming that she had violated the
meeting of the State Association as it
DOUBLE FUNERAL SERVICE
Afforded tho. opportunity for a closer ford Chnmbor of Commorco. _
United States laws, could bo seised
FOR JUDGE MeCRORY AND
E.
A.
Douglass,
Sanford.
and put under the Jurisdiction of the
personal contact and a mprb general
WIFE AT DBLAND
Gun.
Alachua
C.
D.
Gun,
county
agent,
discussion of matters affecting locnl
federal court. The second question
county.
conditions.
Wm. T. Donnelly, Now York,
Tho members of Group Three rocL. A. Brumley, Sanforjj.
ommonded to -the State Association
L. I. Frailer, Sanford.
that it investigate the possibilities for
having legislation enacted making John Meisch, Sanford.
district road and school bonds necoptI). 8. A- BASEBALL •
nblo to the Stute Treasurer as security
for state funds as nro county bonds at
present. The meeting also went on The Junior Chapter Brotherhood of
record ns unqualifiedly opposing any Saint Andrew Baseball Team Is
bonus legislation and a resolution to scheduled to play a fast game of base­
this offset was drawn to be forwarded ball against the Lake Monroe Gram­ commissioner bnt a ruling was with­
mar School Team at Lake Monroe on held until the official attitude toward
to tho State Association.
the schoonerNroa disclosed.
,
Upon an invitation from William Saturday afternoon at 2:80 P. M.
Talton, cashior of the State Bank of
The Herald for Post Cards.
The Herald for Post Cards,
Apopka, Apopka was selected as the Try a Herald Want Ad today.

amendment, offered) by Senator Rob­
inson, 'Democrat, Arkansas, would ’
pledge the four powers against secret
treaties or understandings.
It was Senator Brandogee who leld
the unanimous consent agreement be­
fore the senate with a statement that
he had boon prompted to prepare 11
because‘.several Democratic senators
had coma to him with the suggestion
that a time be fixed so they would be
free to ettond to othor duties swey
from Washington.
The opposition leuders would not
discuss what bearing the agreement
might have on their hopds of defeat­
ing ratification but they conceded pri­
vately that they saw Utile to be gain*
ed by delaying a vote. This admission
in Itself was accepted by those in
charge of the treaty as virtually mean­
ing the collapse of any real effort to
beat tha pact, for which enough pledg­
ed votes are claimed to Insure ratifi­
cation;

�Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertloson and
little daughter* motored over to De­
Land last Sunday spending tho day
with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Karr.
G. Hirschi has been erecting a small
barn for Niel Swanson and wife to re­
place the one recently destroyed by
Mrs. Anna DeForrcst is looking for­
ward to a visit from her son’s wife,
Mrs. 'Nurmatf DeForrcst and little
daughter of New'York for a couple
of weeks.
4
Mr. and Mrs. Forest West are tho
proud parents of n fine ton pound boy
born March 7th. Both mother and
babe are doing fine under tho care of
Dr. Pulston and Mrs. A. S. Swanson.
Mrs. Pritchard has been the guest
of Mrs. Westerdlck and Mrs. Beck for
• few days while her husband waa at
Tavares and the ladlos all called in to
aae Mrs. V. C. Coller in Sanford on
Monday.
Mrs. Pritchard left Wednesday to
spend a few days on tho Eas$ Coast
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Sparrowhawk.
Alfred Ericson took his little son
Gilbert to see tho doctor on Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Niel Swanson wero
Sunday afternoon guests at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Carlson on tho
West Sido, tnking supper with them.
Jesso Lee was a visitor at. tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Stodt Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cramer nnd
chlldron went over Sunday to Coro­
nado Beach nnd returned with a party
of Sunfortl frionds consisting of Mr.
and Mrs. Green, Mr. nnd Mra. V. C.
Coller and daughter, Miss Walker nnd
hor sister, of Comfort Cottago, and on
tho way picked up Mr. nnd Mrs. Don
Dougins, of Now Smyrna, taking them
along.
Mrs. Edwin Lundquist was n caller
a t tho homo of Mrs. Ballinger Wed­
nesday nfternoon,
August Swanson nnd Archio took
dinner Sunday nt tho homo of his
daughter, Mrs. 5. F. Lundquist.
Lillian Glidewcll wns a caller at tho
West homo, coming out on the school
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, of Pnola,
brought over tho pastor Sunday who
gavo us a good sorvlco and wo wero
ploasod to havo with us'Mr. and Mrs.
Dunn and chlldron nnd Goodhnrt SJoblorn and wife of Lako Mnry. Mrs. DoForrest, who is a loyal holpor in this
mission work, wns also present.
Thoro was also a good little moot­
ing Tuesday avoning, tho pastor, Rov.
Clark, got over after tho rain and on
Wednesday they mot at thu homo of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunn, wo hoar. Just at
present tho groat need in for somo
way to got back nnd forth nnd moot
bis appointments.
Sunday school wus woli attended, a
round dozen in tho junior class to
which wo wore glad to wolcomu two
moro, Goorgo Vlhlon and John Andos,
tho latter coming over to visit Mr.
Henderson’s boys.
Mrs. Bollinger worked on tho old
organ, trying to stop somo of tho
squeaks, but not with vory much suecoss. Sho took dinner with Mrs. N.
Swanson.

C. II. Corn nnd Miss Ruth returnod
Thursday from n week's visit to Cuba.
Mrs. Jim Martin nnd two boys re­
turned to hor homo in Oklahoma after
an oxtended visit with hor mothor,
Mrs. Goo. Lowls.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wilson, of
Edinburg, Vn., woro tho guosts of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Dlnkol Tuesday. Mr.
Wilson Is an old schoolmnto of Mr.
Dlnkcl’a.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Watson roturnod to
their homo in Memphis, Tonn., nftor
spending tho winter with Mr. and
Mrs. Tullis.
The library building is being com­
pleted insldo nnd whon finished tho
Longwood dramatic club will staga u
play, "Tho Wild Man from Borneo."
Mr. and Mrs. Tullors woro visitors
In Sanford Mondny.
Mr. Muzantl is hnving his oranges
picked by Nelson &amp; Co., of Oviedo.
Tho cooked food sale held Friday
was quite a success.
Mrs. A. T. Fuller attondod tho
luncheon at the Valdes givon by tho
Woman's Club of Sanford Tuesday.
Mr.'and Mrs. C. W. Entzmlnger nnd
Mrs. Bill Satchor wero visitors in
Sanford Tuesday.

Dunbar Male Quar­
tette and Bell Ringers—
Princess, March 14th.
W8-5tp

Mr. Tom Hodges of Tld« Water
■pent Tuesday with Mr. Fred McFarlane.
Mra. George Slppe and daughter
left Sunday for Sanaulda to spend a
few days with her mother.
•
Mr. Getus McClellan of Moore Sta­
Mrs. J. K. Hardee and two children tion spent Sunday afternoon with his
of Fernindina are visiting her sister grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Prevatt.
Mrs. W. B. Englettes.
The Radcliffe Chautauqua under the
efficient management of Dr. Domer,*
are entertaining large crowds a t the
Chautauqua tent this week. Both af­
ternoon and evening entertainments
havo been splendid and have been
well attended by the people from
Geneva, Chutyota, Golden Rod and
On Thursday night the Parent
Wegner, as well as by the Oviedo Teacher Association held their month­
people. The general aim of the pro­ ly meeting at the school building, The
grams this year has been not only president Mra. * Wilson introduced
to entertain the people but to arouse Miss Orpha Cole, the county home
In them patriotism of the right kind demonstration agent, who gave tho
for America and true Americanism. principal talk of the evening on "The
The first days’ program was lectures, Training of Our Girls,’’ Master Leroy
afternoon and evening by Dr. Terry Northup greatly pleased the audience
wtlh music by tho Paige Trio, second with a violin solo accompanied by his
day lectures by Dr. Domar and music mother at the piano. Miss Brewster
by the Swiss Yodlers, while on the the primary supervisor of the DeLand
third day, Dr. Hyde, who was with us school added greatly to the enjoyment
last year as director, was the lectur­ of the evening with several readings.
er and Mr. and Mrs. Hendry, musi­ Miss Christian also spoke a few words
cians and impersonators, the enter­ along the school line.
tainers. The program as a whole was
Sunday morning Rev. Dr. Miller of
better than last years program, ac­ Benson Springs Inn preached a force­
cording to the opinion of many.
ful and convincing sermon on "Pray­
Mrs. II. B. McCall returned Sunday er," at the chapel to a large congre­
gation.
from Lakeland.
Miss Christine Nelson of Mt. Verde
Sunday afternoon Rev. Arthur S.
Institute and her mother of Tampa, Peck of Sanford conducted services at
nro visiting friends In Oviedo this tho Episcopal church.
Mr. Wllmweek.
hurst sang, "Oh Love that will not
Miss Ruth Young entertained a few let mo go," as an offeratory accom­
friends Tuesday night In honor of panied on tho organ by Mr. Cool.
Miss Mablo Swope.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
J. R. Hnrdeo of Fernnndlnn Joined Quackcnbos were the guests of Mr.
his family hero Friday night ns tho Quackenbos daughter, Mrs. C. R. M.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Englott. Sheppard and friends of DeLand on a
F. T. Llngloy of Canada is spending sight seeing trip in Lake County.
Mr. Lowo of Orange City was In
n fow dndys In Oviodo this week.
Enterprise on Monday.
The organisation of a ball team for
Oviodo Is under way nnd much pleas­ The MIbscs Hoyt, Mr. Wllmhurstand
ure is anticipated thorofrom both by Mr. Cool of DeLand attended services
tho players and tho spectators. Not at tho Episcopal Church Sunday nfter­
having had a ball team in several noon.
Mr. Henry Miller of Sanford spent
years, it is hoped that the people will
rally to the support of tho boys and tho week-end with hlH friend Ernest
help them Bustnin n team that tho Hamilton.
Mr. Sissons who is the guest of his
town will not only tnko prldo In but
daughter,
Mrs. Fred Murray Is ublo to
dorlvo much pleasure from, as there
bo
up
and
around ngnln after sovoral
Is nothing that can tnko tho place of
days
illness.
tho American base ball gnmo.
Miss Lula Raiford of Enterprise
Mrs, O. G. Wolcott has had ns her
guest, her brother, Mr. F. II. Ander­ Junction Is now with Mrs. Geo. II.
Count, she being hero to attend
son of Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. McCall spent school.
Tho Senior Leaguo of Enterprise
Mondny nfternoon in Snnford.
wont to Sanford on Thursday night to
attend tho Epworth Lcngue Confer­
Dunbar Male Quar­ ence which was bolng hold thoro.
tette and Bell Ringers— Dr. nnd Mrs. F. S. DoLong delight­
fully entortained several frionds at
Princess, March 14th.
dinnor Saturday evening among their
208-Btp guests wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mur­
ray and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse L. Pratt.
Mrs. Louisa Wntjon nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Chas. Cochran will lenvo on
Thursdny for thoir home in Wash­
ington. Ind.

Tho Community Club mot Monday
at tho town Hnll with n good attendnnco.
•
A large crowd from hero attended
tho Chnutauqun at Ovcldo this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dock Wilson of Day­
tona Beach spent last Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFarland.
Mrs. P. W. Prevatt spent last week
In Now Smyrna visiting relatives. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Levy and Mra.
Logan spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in Tampa on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Pattlshall wero in
Sanford Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs, P. N. Wakefield spent
Monday in Lake Gem.
Miss Helen Moran spent tho week
end with hor mothor, Mrs. A. A. Mo­
ran.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson of
Daytona Beach are sponding this
week horo witji relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraior nnd son spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary
Taylor.
Mr. Clnrko Stewart of Bloomington
III., was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wnkeflold. Ho hnH boon superintondont of tho First Proskytorlnn Sunday
School thoro for twonty-fivo years.
Mr. Frod McFarlano spont Monday
In Now Smyrna on buslnons.
Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Quirk and Mrs.
Glen spont n fow days of last weok In
Tnmpn nnd St. Petersburg.
Mrs. Morris returned homo Satur­
day, Mrs. Quirk remaining In Tnmp.i
nnd Mrs. Glen In 8t. Petersburg.
Mrs. W. H. Rivers wns shopping In
Sanford Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provatt nnd
Mrs. J. M. Provatt spont Sunday af­
ternoon with Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover
LeFIles.
'
Mr .and Mrs. Claudo Rawlornon of
this city, and Mr. Burns of Indiana
spont Inst woek at Turnbull Bay.
Mr. Burns left Thursday for his
homo and Mr. and Mrs. Rawlerson re­
turned homo Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kilbe and Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Kilbe and Jack Flynt
spent Sunday a t Do Leon Springs.
Miss Mary Bowie of Osceola spent
Friday with Mrs. McFarlano.

Olio morning last week two trucks
owned by Fruit Growers Inc., being
driven on Beardall about 7 o’clock .in
tho morning had the rear of tho
truck to collide with ono another,
both trucks wore loaded with colored
people on the way to fields. Several
girls and womon wero thrown off.
Threo womon recoivod broken logs
and one woman badly bruised about
tho head and intomally. They wore
all taken Into Dr. Marshall’s office
and later the one injured tho worse
was taken to tho hospital. Sho still
lives. Tho others woro taken homo.
A colored boy driver of one truck was
suid to bo tho blamo for tho accident
as thoro was plenty of room for pass­
ing as tho accident occurod at the intor-section of tho Moore’s Station
road.
Mrs. Morgan Marshnll 'has greatly
improved tho appearance of her atoro
at Cameron City with now paint with
whito nnd green trimmings.
Thore in said to be sovornl cuhch of
chicken pox about Enst Sanford.
Old dnmo Nature is busy getting her
now spring mnntto of many nnd var­
ied shndcs of greon, all of two weeks
carllor than usual. Don’t blamo tho
dnmo for hor hnsto us Its nil vory
boautiful to bohold now. Tho job is
about finished.
Tho birthday club of which Mrs.
J. C. Ellsworth is n member gnve hot
a vory pleasant party Friday evening
at the Ellsworth home. Lovely csko
coffoe and orangoade was served.
Somo vory pretty gifts woro received.
All East Sanford was grieved at
tho doath of Will Q. Raynor ajid ex­
press groat sorrow for his wife and
littlo son. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Raynor and sister, Mrs. Will
Rowe, another sister, lives in Good
Ground, Long Island.
Mrs. M. A. Jackson waa taken to
tho hospital Monday for treatment as
n result of an accident received the
iweok of the Knights pf Columbus

Carnival. Mr. Jackson helped with It
and he with M n. Jackson and three
little girla were returning home late
at night and a car rqn into their car
head on and the whole family waa
thrown out, no injuries to mention ex­
cept to Mrs. Jackson, who is buffer­
ing from spinal and Internal Injuries.
Dr. Marshall Is caring for her.
Fred Cowan, Sr., has bought 5 acres
of land on Beardall ave., near Camer­
on City and Is building a home.
There was a light frost here on the
night of March 4. Beans were about
the only thing hurt. Alex Foster had
a fine field damaged from frost.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Saraf at their* home on Richmond
Avenue recently.
Charles King arrived hero this week
from Molena, Mo., with a car of
household goods and seven mules.
Mr. King bought the J. R. Hayden
property on Benrdall avenuo last
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zernoveau had as
guests last week Dr. and Mrs. D. Albu and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Neighbor,
all of Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Albu is
returning from a trip to Cuba and
the others met l.tm in Jacksonville.
The doctor and Mr. Zemavoau were
boyhood friends In their country Rou.
mania and had not met for many
years. It Is needless to say they had
a fin0 visit.
Captain Joe Randall of Paduca, Ky.,
has been calling on friends about here
for the past week.

Horace Chorpenlng left Wednes­
day for Cleveland via Washington.
Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Dreasor wars
over from Lake Helen calling on their
nephew and the family of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Dressor on Wednesday of
last week.
Mrs. Charlie Merriwether. Is at
home from the hospital after remain­
ing there some time for treatment
for a fall for Internal injuries.
Miss Alice E. Hanscom and Doctor
Phrenla Chlsbro went to Crescent
City Saturday after three weeks visit
to the J. C. Ellsworth home. They
are In route to their home in Wil-

Mr. Ellsworth are cousins.
Fatty ArbUckle is convinced
life is just one doggoned trial
another.
Senator Pepper’s maiden i■Pecch w*
not made In the Senate1 chambn
hough 'twas echoed there.

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nottlce that any attempt to "force" remedy, according to PProfessor Wat­
results will be followed by the adop­ son, who continues:
tion of vigorous measures by tho "ir­ "It'U most economically applied to
reconcilable bloc," which for the past fowls by the pinch method; that is, a
week has kept at least one of Its mem­ pinch of the powder la dusted on the
The Wakefield Preserving Company bers on the senate floor constantly to head, one under each wing, one on
i l doing a great business now In the observe developments and shut off any each thigh, one around Uu,vent, one
around the breast, and f3o on the
preserving of fruits and marmalades movo for premature action.
%, , and making up and shipping a car
In spite of this situation the ad­ back."
Another excellent remedy, tlje pro­
load of products every ten days. When ministration senators are hopeful that
they get Into the new factory a t Lake voting on reservations will begin with­ fessor says, is one^part of mercurial
Jem they expect to put out two car in u few days, and some of the more ointment and one or two parts of
loads every ten days. At the Lake optimistic even believe that a Anal roll vaseline. These should be mixed thor­
Jem factory the new machinery is be­ call on ratification may be possible oughly and a bit the stse of a pearl,
rubbed on the fowl under the wings
ing placed and it Is thought they will by the end of the week.
and about the vent.
They
assert
that
the
pledges
given
be ready for the early fall buslhess. It
therm
make
It
certain
that
more
than
It is not necessary, or even desirable
la also rumored th at a branch factory
will be located in Sanford, as all of the necessary two-thirds have decided tho professor states, to rub the entire
the supplies and th e finished products to vote for ratification with tho "no body of the fowl. L fee are of a roving
»*te now ahiIpped into Geneva via Clyde1alliance" reservation of the foreign disposition and in their search of new
'Line andt &amp;
Hanford. It may be possible relations committee and they declare fields to conquer, they will sooner or
th at the main factory will eventually that n majority would like to clear the later, come to the poison, according to
be located here as this is contrally lo­ way for the other Amis conference the professor.
Professor Watson says further:
cated on the river an dthe main lines treaties and gsnaral legislation.
"One important condltionJn control­
Senator
Pomerene,
Democrat,
Ohio,
of the A. C. L Ry., and the freight
who
favors
ratification
with
reserva­
ling
chicken lice is to g lv rtb e fowls
■&gt;r ■
rates are so much cheaper than any
tions
and
Senator
Shields,
Democrat,
abundant
opportunity to dnst them­
other part of Central Florida. Even
Tennessee,
an
opponent
of
the
treaty,
selves.
For
this purpose, dust, air&lt; if the main factory is located at Lake
may
also
address
the
sfiiate
today
or
slack
lime,
ashes,
or any light, dusty
Jem
the
bulk
df
the
shipments
will
&amp;
material is suitable. Fresh, ver
still go through this city to take ad­ tomorrow.
Over Sundiy conferences served to slightly damp earth in which to
vantage of the water rates to eastern
stiffen
the lines on both sides bnc ap­ scratch or duat should always be av’ and Northern markets.
parently effected little change in the aallabte.
general altuatlon. The group of Re- j “Of the several kinds of lice that
EARLY VOTE OR
publicans who would tike to see un­ commonly attack chickens, one
LATE HOUSE IS
qualified ratiflcattlon were said to be crawls over the skin, especially under
LODGE'S TERMS still reluctant to follow Mr1. Lodge In the wings and on tho posterior part
his support of the "no alliance" roser- nf the body, but seldom gets onto the
(■ r T*e AeiOOtatea Pm m )
vatlon, although thero appeared to bo | fenthors. Another Is particularly a
WASHINGTON, March 13.—Senate little doabt In the minds of the admin-' feather mite and is somewhat smaller
consideration of the four power pacific istration leaders thut in the end a sol­ thnn tho body louse. ^Another common
treaty is oxpocted to reach the stage id Republican vote, exclusive of the louse that is very Injurious to young
of action during the coming week.
"irreconcilable" would support the chickens, attneks the head and is
Believing that virtually every sena. committee program.
called the head louse. It la beat con­
tor has made up his mind how he will
trolled, perhaps, by liberally greasing
vote, those in charge of the treaty will
the head with lard.
begin today an aggressive effort to CONTROL CniCKEN LICE
"Chicken mites, sucking parasites,
FOR SETTING HENS
bring the debate to a conclusion.
may be killed by applying plenty of
Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, the
STVERAL GOOD REMEDIES flowors of sulphur on tho fowls and
Republican leader, hopes to secure a
nbout the house. Mites bite and
unanimous agreement setting a time
&lt;■r Tkt A m ilalH Preeal
suck blood, while lice crawl and annoy.
to bogin roll calls on the proposed res­ GAINESVILLE, March 14.—The
ervations and If he fails he is prepared question of whether a setting hen
to hotd tho senate in session until late should be critlclzozd for leaving a The Herald has said that speedsters
hours so that the storm of oratory ov­ lice Infested nest, is pointedly put to should be taken in hand. They need
er tho treaty may spend Itself as poultry raisers by the Agricultural n lesson and n good one to mako them
News Service of the University of realize that Sanford's streets are not
soon as possible.
The opponents of ratification ore not Florida. Answering its question in speedways.
expected to assent readily to such the negative, the publication quotes
This sort of weather makes the cel­
unanimous consent agreement as Mr. Profossor J. R. Watson, of the Florida
ery
growers think they nro having
Experiment
Station,
ns
to
how
llco
Lodge suggests, although they declare
their
prnyors answered—that is thoso
can
bo
eradicated.
they have no Intention of unduly pro­
that
do
not pray much,
Sodium
flouride
is
probably
tho
best
longing the debate. They hnve given

WAKEFIELD PRE­
SERVING CO., DO­
ING BIG BUSINESS

W IL L Y S H K N IG H T

taatn jobs fifty cents have done one ery. other club, in the state to actio,
hundred cente' worth Improvement.
and legislature also.
tio#'
Let there be some etpps takkon,soon
"Resolved, by the Rotary club *#'i
to select a committee to take charge Sanford, Fla., first, that It here J i
to of such a matter—and have It done now goes on record ss favoring tte
t o t o t o t o d h i t o t o t o t o soon enough that none shall remain enactment of stete-wide game an5
Ignorant of what the bill may calt for. laws which will adequately meet the
There is to be a supper, sale and —Kissimmee Gaxette.
present need; second that this Rotor!
fish-pond a t th e’Paola school grounds
club individually and coKectively
next Friday night, March 17th, from
WASTEFUL POLICY.
cate to this cause its energy, Intel]**
0:30 to 8:80, Adult supper, SSc; chil­
and influence and promises to this end
The American people in the prodi­ its hearty, loyal co-operation to the
drens supper, 25c. Cream and cake,
15c. Everyone will get something gality of their natural resource have, representative and senator of SemiIn the fish pond and the ladles will during the last half century, commit­ noie county In drafting Bnd p*,«|nt
find fancy work and aprons and the
at tho next term of the legislator
children will find dolls in the sale. ted more and bigger economic Crimea suitably protective fish' and g«ra*
This is to be given by the Ladies' Aid than any other people on earth. And laws.'1
of Paola and the proceeds of the aup- even now while the country atenda
The sheriffs office should be re.
per will be given to the church and half naked, stupidly and ruthlessly lieved Of all respdnsibllity In the entho proceeds from the site will be for stripped of so large a part of Ita na­ forcemeat of the game laws and tha
tive assets, we don't sesm to have office of the state game warden
the ladles’ Afd.
Please come out as the ladles are sense enough to realise our almost ir­ created with deputies In all the conn,
working hard to give you your mon­ reparable loss, or If we have we are ties. Such an office is s i logical ,
ey! worth and the grounds are fine without tho needed energy and decis­ measure as that of state shell flnh
for the young folks to play games if iveness of character to set about the commissioner. — Gadsden Count?
j
work of reparation on or of even sav­ Times.
they wish,
Bible class was held last night at ings what we have left.
We ail know what has happened to
the home of Mre. Burnett. We are
glad to report a good crowd present oar once glorious forests, with no ef­
Mr. Clark announced church for the fort worth the name of reforestation,
first Sunday In next month. Thero Is and now ws are destroying our great
Our old frlsnd George Goolsby If
game and fish resources at such a rate
also to be a baptising on that day.
celebrating
the twenty-first birthday
Mr. Jonas has returned to hts home that hero In Florida, In which we are
of
his
mccellent
paper the WauIn New York after a very pleasant immediately vitally Interested, It Is
chulla
Advocate.
It is worth some­
estimated that ten years more will
visit with his sister, Mrs. Cooke.
thing
to
an
editor
to
know that he haa
The school children ore selling pen­ see us without game In our forests and
been
twenty-gne
years
in ono place,
nearly
tho
same
condition
ns
to
fish
In
cils to get themselves a basket ball.
that
has
watched
the
city
grow from
our
lakes
and
rivers.
I hoar that they huvo most of thorn
a
wide
place
in
the
road
to
a thriving
sold. Good luck to you, children, It takes no lively Imagination to
city
that
haa
grown
and
proapered
that’s tho spirit that everyone likes to realize what this wquld mean to our
with
tho
city.
state. Tho dullest clodhopper can boo
see.
Mr. ond-Mrs, A. A. Hicks wore call­ tho magnitude of the calamity. Think Wo remember that twenty years ago
ing on Mrs. B. W. Smith on Wednes­ of Florida! sttill In the youth of her George Goolsby had Just started his
development with her vast fields and excellent paper and together with his
day afternoon.
A Jolly crowd gathered at tho home forests once so amazingly rich In ev­ good wife was working hard to put it
of C. C. Pearson last Thursday even­ ery kind of wild game, and her rivers over. Wo also remember when he put
ing for a surprise party on his daugh­ nnd lakes heavily stocked with fino in the two revolution press in hie
ter, Frances. It was a complete sur­ fish of all kinds, soon to be practlcnlly shop as it was one of the first to be
prise and a fine time was enjoyed by without either because her own glut­ placed in a print shop in that part of
tonous hunters hunters nnd fishermen, tho atato. Since that time twentyall.
regardless of law, right or reason, one years ago George nas edited and
hnvo depleted these splendid resources printed ono of tho best weekly papers
THAT COMMISSION FORM OF
in tho state nnd wo can reach It far­
almost to exhaustionGOVERNMENT
Something must be done nnd done ther and say that it Is ono of the beat
quickly to avert this threatened cal­ weekly papors in tho United States.
Lnst week n correspondent in tho amity, nnd wo are glad to sec tho Ro­ Success to you, old friend and to your
Gazette, In n negligible endorsement tary club nt Sanford has taken tho In- good wlfo who has stood by your side
of tho commisnion-mnnngcr form of itintivo in tho movement by pnssing nnd to all your excellent office force
government for Kissimmee said: vigorous resolutions on the subject in which you have always been fortu­
"Meantime it is well to reflect that nnd urging the co-operation of every nate in securing and keeping tho best
neither council nor manager can club in tho state.
—all girls, wo bellovo. May you all
crcnto income," Whllo this may sound Our game laws are practically dead live nnothor twonty-one years nnd
well from un nrgumontivo point of on the statute books. Llttlo or no ef­ keep the Advocate up to the same
view it must bo conceded to bo rodi- fort is made to cnforco them, nnd be­ high standards and long before anoth­
cnlly wrong—because that is one of cause no such effort is made good er twenty-one yenrs It will bo a dolly
the chief duties of tho councilmanfc citizens otherwise law-abiding, yield and a good daily at that. Wauchulla
body; and it would bo one of the du­ to tho bad examplo of others nnd hunt owes much to the Advocate and the
ties of the commission and the mana­ and kill out of season In BUch quanti­ Gooisbys.
ger, in collusion, to conttnuo tho prac­ ties ns they desire. And so the vast
-o — tice. Doubtless what the writer in­ slaughter goes merrily on all over tho
A friend said today that the Con­
tended to convoy to the pcoplo was state, with no thought of the evil day gress should tnko tho "B" out of bonus
that neither body could create the im­ not distant when there will ho no nnd put tho "B" where it belongs and
possible—or tho inordinate; that the game left to slaughter.
take tho "onus" which In Latin means
people governed would stand only for
Here Is tho most important of the burden off the people and let tho cor­
a certain amount of what might he resolutions passed by tho Sanford porations c a r r y It. This in a few
termed by rndlcnis ns opression.
club nnd overy newspaper in Florida words is thn best thing wo Imvo heard
If Kissimmee can devise a good should join in the work of stirring ev­ about the bonus bill.
charter—one which from Its very
i.
fairness and straightforwardness will
merit the approval of the majority of
BIG REDUCTION IN BRICE
the people—there Is not the slightest McWhorter Nu. 21 Hund Fertilizer Distributors now $19.2!) f. o, b. Jackson­
doubt the measure would carry— ville, Fla. Wrlto for special cash discounts and delivered price. Hundreds
PROVIDED that three coifimlsAlon- of these in uso by Sanford Growers. Get December 1st, 1921, Itcduced price
ors could he selected who would bo lists before buying.
irond above all personalities; who
E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
would not presume to get work thru
that was especially valuable to then^
and of hut little benefit to the masses;
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
who would hnve tho tomterlty to
stand up against friend nnd foe allko,
W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
look them squnra in tho eye and de­
AOKNT8
clare that the movement was good for
all and not for a select few.
If Kissimmee is to grow as It
should; ns hnvo grown other commun­
orrlCK PKOH.BH HANK BUILDING
ities with far less advantages; It will
Sanford,
. . .
F lo rid a
have to get out of the class that is
wholly for Itself. It will hnvo to
adopt tho Rotary spirit. It will have
to do away with electing men to cer­
tain offices because they hnve meraiy
a "personal nxe to grind"—and after j
that is ground to a fine edge tho city
may go to the devil for all he cares.
New blood needs to bo added in a fair
ratio to thoso who have been striving
to "run tho city."
Some avow that it is useless for the
comparatively ncw-comer to try to get
I HAVE THEM
into office; that tha older heads know
the better whnt is needed; and that
everything will bo the better to mnko
no radical chnngo; but thoso who stu­
dy tho matter with *care will admit
thnt only by blood-infusion can often­
times the life of the patient bo pre-’
served. Tho^ldor the g&lt;
generality, of
people bccomo tho more solidly do
tlon—Iota are being sold right along and building in this
they bccomo "set in their ways" and
section
Is such os to gladden the heart of those who have
the moro difficult it becomes to intro­
the good of Sanford a t heart.
duce new plans. Thero Is a constant
%
necessity for change in the manage­
ment of a city—until such a time as
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
the best shall have been found and
to say ju st w hat i s W candid convictions would p u t it
proven; and It Is for this reason alone,
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person__th a t
if for no other, that newer and more
perspn whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
up-to-date plans should bo tried.
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
Not only Is it possible for a* com-;
mission of three working in accord,
and having tho experience of a man­
ager who is an export in his lines, to
"create Income"—but it is possible to
oxpond that income with greater ef­
fect; and that is an Item of no small
"TTifl Man Who Sella D irt Cheap”
value. Right there is where the man­
ager comes into play. Under a care­
ful ancj able manager each one hun­
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
dred cents may be made to do mora
than a dollar’s worth of betterment.
Cases have boen known whero on cer-

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MOORE'S STATION
„ B e g in n in g a t t h s I n te r s e c tio n
of
C am eron A v en u e w i t h C e le ry Avenue,
R a id e r s
w hich I n te r s e c tio n la f o r t y (40) rode
W e st of t h e N o r t h e a s t e n rn o r of S ec­
tion I I , T ow n eh lp 19, Bouth o f R a n g e
11 B a st, r u n S o u th on C a m e ro n A ve­
nue one m ite ac ro ss eald S ection 39 to
G
A venue, eald ro ad to be r e JACKSONVILLE, March I d .— (By tba Associated Press),—More than h aeneva
r d s u r fa c e d a n d placed In f i r s t class
one hundred armed deputies, volunteers from the American Legion, represen­ condition.
Also b e g i n n in g a t th e I n te r s e c tio n of
tative citisens, left boro at daylight on what is believed the most Intensive C am
____
___
___
eron _____
A v en u e w
ith O
enova A venue
r of S ection 4,
search for liquor ever attempted in this country. Raiders proposed to comb xUnShm Vo^85uth°ofBnanf|
R a n g e 11 B ast.
every nook and cranny of Duval county, within a radius of twenty miles west ___L
run ^________
u tb °n_________
Cameron.Avenue
Avon a p p r o x i ­
m a te ly o n e m ile to th e B a st a n d W e s t
of Jacksonville for moonshine stills, and bootleg liquor. No report of pro­ ro ad w hich leads W e s t to M oore's S ta ­
tion, th e n c e W e s t o n e - h a lf m ile p a s t
gress of the raid had been received at the sheriff’s office up to noon.
M oore's S ta tio n to U eardall Avenue,
sa id r o a d to be r e - h a r d su rfa c e d , p aved
an d placed In f i r s t &lt;lass condition.
RICHMOND AVENUE
R e s in n in g a t th e in te r s e c tio n
of
R ichm ond A venue w ith G eneva A venue,
w hich Is a t th e N o rth o ..« -h a lf m ile
p o s t of Section I, T o w n sh ip 10. S outh
of R a n g e 31 Bant, ru n South on R i c h ­
mond A v en u e a p p r o x im a te ly ni.c-q u u rte r m ile to J o r d a n road, said ro ad to be
r e - h a r d su rfa c e d , paved an d placed In
flre t clans condition.
S IP E S AVENUE
of
B e g in n in g a t th e
In terse ctio n
Sipes A venue w ith C elery A venue
the
N
o
rth
e
a
s
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
of
Section
i
t.
EXPERT SAYS THAT THE PLANT OF I. W. W. WHO WILL OPERATE T o w n s h ip 19, S outh of R a n g e 31 B ast,
ru
n
S
o
u
th
on
Sipes
A
venue
o
n
e
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
IRON AND COAL MINES
WILL NOT PRODUCE
m ile to A tla n tic Coast Line R a ilro a d
IN RUSSIA
tr a c k , sa id ro ad to be r e - h a r d su rfa ce d .
FERTILIZER.
nved a n d placed In f ir s t c la s s condlIon.
(Ity
T
h
e
A
ssociated
P
r
e
s
s
)
ROAD TO RltlKSON'S SIDING
(lly T h e A sa o e la trd P r r s a )
R r g l n n l n g a t th e N o rth h a l f mile
MOSCOW,
March
14.—William
D.
WASHINGTON, March 14.—Char­
p o e t .o f Section 31, T o w n sh ip 19, S outh
les L. Parsons, consulting chemist and Hyowood, heads n group of Americnn of R a n g e 31 Bnsl, ru n S outh o n e - q u u r r m ile to A tla n tic Const Line R a ilro a d
former tcchnlcaf adviaior to the Gov­ Industrial Workers of the World to te
tra c k , sa id ro ad to ho r e - h a r d su rfa ce d ,
an d placed In f rls t c la ss co n d i­
ernment on nitrate fixation, testified whom Premier Lenina grnntcd con­ paved
tion.
SANFORD AVENUE
yesterday tbofore the House military cession to operate tho big Nadejdlnin tho Ural mountain I le g ln n ln g nt the South end of tho
committee that Henry Ford, any other sky, iron works
,
. .
,
,
. i p r e s e n t brick p a v in g on Hunford Aveperson, or company, would "lose their reglon a n d p a r t of th o coal m in u s in 1one. said point b eing tint I n terse ctio n

Prepare to Comb Every Nook Within a
Radius o f 20 Miles

BILL HAYWOOD
LOSE MONEY
IS THE HEAD
ON SHOALS OF BIG COMBINE

ford w o uld

f

,loa''of w,th
isst penny” beforo they over produced Kosmctz basin and auxiliary factor-, Sanford8*nford
a v e n u e nnd
on th e Bant side
Sec
los.

tlon 13, T o w n sh ip 30, South of R ange
30 Kant, ru n South on Hnnford A venue
a p p r o x im a te ly one nnd o n e - h a lf m iles
to M ichigan s tr e e t ns laid o u t In I 'la t
MUCH IMPROVEMENT
o f Mecca H am m ock, mild rnnd to bo reh
a r d su rfa ce d , paved an d placed In f irs t
IN THE CONDITION
c la ss condition.
OF GENERAL CARR
OVIEDO AND GENEVA HOAD
Reglniittig w hore th e F lo ri d a B a st
Coast R a ilr o a d cro sse s A venue C, In
&lt;lly T h e A ssociated P r e s s )
P la t of T o w n hR o of Geneva. F lo rid a,
c o r d in g to plat recorded th e re o n III
DURHAM, N. C., March 14.—Much aPcint
R o o k ' 3. pnge 12, of S em inole
improvement ia shown today in tho C ounty, F lo rid a, th e n c e ru n B nst
to
Second
tre et,
the nce
S outh
condition of General Julian S. Carr, on Second S treS et
to A venue B, being
Commander in Chief of tho Confeder­ Ihe a t re e t c o r n e r on w hich th e H. H
sto r e sta n d s, the n ce E a s t to
ate Veterans. He Is seriously ill at I'uttlehnll
Ihe Enel Hue of Section 21, T o w n sh ip
20, S outh of R a n g e 32 E ast, thonco
his home here with pleurisy. /
S o u th a n d S o u th w e s te rly follow ing tho
m a in m ail hetw eon G enova a n d Oviedo
th r o u g h town City to th e
A tla n tic
Const Hull road cro ssin g In fro n t
of
L aw to n llroH.' etoro a t Ovlodo, a d i s ­
ta n c e of a p p r o x im a te ly e i g h t miles,
said road to tie ro -h n rd su rfa ce d , paved
a n d plnccd In flre t clast. condition
OVIEDO AND CIIUI,IO T A IIOAD
lle g ln n tn g on the South line of th e
tow n Hite of N orth Cliuluotn at Avenue
I), ru n N o rth on A venue It, five (6)
Before House Regarding Dank Loan M ocks In S eventh S treet, th e n ce Went
on S e v e n th S tre e t tw o (2) Mocks to
Provisions Ilonus Dili
Avonuo It, thenco N o rth on Avonuo 11,
th r e e tilockH to F o u r t h S tre et, the nco
Went on F o u r th S t r e e t - i m o (1) block
(f lly T h e A miorlntrd
sso rln ie d P
F r e es s )
to A venue A, theitoo N orth on A venue
WASHINGTON, March 14,— S c o r e - 1A,
im a te ly fo u r ( t ) to n th s of «
„1
11aBp ptor o xW(rero
mile
w h ere ,„
t h en public ru,„.
rond tu r n s
A h to t h o f u t u r e u s o o f t h e p l a n t t , i r y M ellon, C o m p t r o l l e r C r i s s i n g e r w e n t t o w a r d s Ovlodo, th e n c e W e s te r l y
„t Mu.dc S hould. Mr. P u ru o o u
G o v e r n o r l l u n l h w o f , h o Feihr- (S "" " * ',
i M l r n f f ’c?.”.;

commercial fertilizers at nitrate plant
No. 2, at MubcIc Shoals, Ala. The
plant, which has cost,the Government
about $09,000,000, the witness said,
was designed to bo operated only by
the cyan Id process of nitrate fixation,
an obsolete method, and was worth­
less ns a fertilizer producer.
The cynnld wns condemned by Mr.
parsons ns , obsolete nnd economi­
cally impossible, having been super­
seded, he declared, by tho Haber Im­
proved methods. It wns his convic­
tion he ndded, thnt the Muscle Shoals
plant could not ho re-designed to pro­
duce commercial fertilizers. This
judgment was baaed, ho explained, on
a th o r o u g h investigation of tho cynnld
plants in Europe, mnny of which wore
being closed down by bankrupt opera­
tors, while others nlrbady had gone
out of huslncss beenuso they could not
compete with establishments using
the Hnber Improvements.
•

Federal Reserve
Board is Asked to
Appear Today

ommemled thut It ho kept In n .l.n d - jd Konorvo Bond, wllhl.o u.ked to |
" “J f 'V 'f t,K ^ U S u f "n
by condition for emergency uso in war appear before the House Ways and | total distance t,f approximately six ami
time nnd declared thnt wns its only Menus Committee this afternoon to “ ™h;VT«u rfabVd.''i.a^trnnd'p'lared in
"
oIn hh ronilltlon.
present value insofar as its worth aa glvo further stutements regnrdlng tho flret
GENEVA AVENUE
bank
loan
provision
of
tho
Boldlors’
ile g ln n ln g a t th o W ent end of d r a w ­
n fertilizer factory was concerned.
b r id g e ucroaa Ht. Jo h n * R iver on the
Contrary to reports, Mr. Parsons bonus hill.
road r u n n i n g from Hanford to Geneva,
ru n Went a p p r o x im a te ly ono nnd nnn(ieclnrcd nitrato plant No. 1, designed TORNADA SWEEPS
q u n r t c r (1(4) m ll e i to b ric k pnvem eni.
to operate by the nnber process, had
Alno b e g i n n in g n t E a s t enu of nald
THROUGH OKLAHOMA
t,ridge, r u n En*t o n e - h a lf ( Vi) mile to
been n successful experiment and
pave m e nt. Hnld rond to tie reDEAD AND INJURED brick
h ard mirfncod, pnved u n d placed
In
could bo nltered for $1,000,000 or $1,flre t clnea condition.
(500,000 nnd used successfully in tho
ORANGE
IIOULEVAItl!
( lly T h e A sso c iate d P r e s s )
IteginnlMK a t th e
Inlore ec tlnn
of
production of nitrntca nnd fertilizer
SULPHUR, Okla., March 14.—One O rnngo
R oulevnrd w llh O regon HI reel
a*
laid
out
In
tho
Map
of
Hanford
compounds. Mr. Ford’s wholo fortuno man is dead and a half dozen other
Farm*, recorded In P l a t Rook One (II
would bo dissipated, tho witness added, persons aro injured as result of a tor­ pngca 127 a n d 128 of S em inole County
lleenrd*.
on O ra n g e R oule­
if ho attempted to manufacture ferti­ nado which swept through tho wust vnrd a p p r or ux nim aEteu at
ly one t i ) mile in ilu,
lizers nt plant No. 2 nt a profit, ap­ side of thiB city Into yestorday and N orth nml S o u th o n o - q u n r lo r (* i) Rue
o f Section 21, T o w n s h ip 10. S outh of
plying tho cyanid process or any oth­ wroclng about fifty dwellings.
R a n g e .10, Hnal. w h e r e O ra n g e Roule­
vnrd In te r s e c ts tho M onroe B rick road,
er to which the establishment might
said rond to he ro -lia rd surfa ce d, paved
In f ir s t c la s s condition.
PINEBLUFF, Arkansas, March 14. an d placed
be converted.
HANDS HIDING ROAD
Tho cyanid nnd Haber method wore —A Tornado swept through Jefferson
R c g ln n ln g on St. G e r tr u d e A venue at
a p p r o x im a te ly 1(03 feet West
so different, Mr. Parsons explained and Lonoke counties' today, leaving aof point
the Hnctlnn Hue h etw e on Section*
that it would be impossible over to ap­ a twenty mile trail, and destroyed 26 an d 27, T o w n s h ip 19, South of Range
E ast. Ha Id point b e in g on th e ce nte r
ply the latter to plant No. 2 without buildings, and tiling six negroes and 1(1
line of a public rond r u n n in g N urlh In
H
and's
Hiding, ru n N o rth a p p r o x im a te ­
injuring several whites.
removing it from tho ground.
ly 160t&gt; f e r l to w ith in 16 feet of Ihe
A tla n tic Coast Lino llnllrond r ig h t- o f It was tho opinion of tho witness
the nce N o r t h w e s te r l y on public
thnt no Individual or compnny would!
still, Mr. Griffith enn't hope to way.
road a lo n g r a ilro a d a p p r o x im a te ly 209
feet
to
r a ilro a d erosHltig, Ihonct^ttorn**
ever attempt fertilizer production on jteep Ireland pacified without the gen- the r a ilro
a d r ig h t - o f - w a y to a public
road pa rill lei lug tho r a ilro a d on
Its
a commercial scale by leasing plant tie influence of the Gish sisters.
n
o
r
th
e
r
ly
side, (henc e
s o u th e a s t e r ly
No, 2. He urged tho committpo to ,
a l o n g Gil* rond a p p r o x im a te ly (00 fuut
to Gin road on the n o rth line of Suc­
"make
sure” that
■■■uni ouru
w m i -Mr.
m i . *Ford would 'pro-1RESOLUTION O F HOARD O F COUN- tion 27. T o w n sh ip 19. .South o f R ange
111 E ast, thence E a s t
a p p ro x im a te ly
duce chcapor fertilizers for the rnrTV commissioners of s u m ­
2.169 feel to road r u n n in g N orth and
mers before congress accepted tho (
nolb county , F lorida
Month, th e n ce S o u th 1699 feet to Ht.
o rlru d o Avenue. Held road to he r e ­
proposnl for purchnso and Ioobc of whereas, the system of tinnl mir­ O
liant su rfa c e d , paved and placed In flret
th.- Muscle Shoals properties, or tlitf ' a« ‘V ^ dnHnldn
r °"my ** ln' ! S ^ R . do,»,mVCrt "" |
ef any other bidder who contemplated wheron*, thi* Board itoinne It exjie- hOAD
n s HMOTliijV I.1NB B E T W E E N
HKCTIONN 2(1 AND 37, T O W N H llll'
i i tho Nation's
l u i agricultural,
UnD,.i-,ii (Hunt
and to tho
of Homl10, SOUTH OF RANGE ill) EAST,
snppiying
„oj0 county
to heat
haveInlore*!*
built and
con( W E S T L’lT V LIM IT IIOAIl)
«»'(■ with cheaper n i l food, produced
Iicgliiuliig nt tlio h a l f mile puHl b e ­
tw
ee
n
Heel Ions 2(1 nnd 27. T o w n sh ip 19,
at the $69,000,000 plant.
throiwhout the County of Remlnoi*. S outh of
R a n g e 30, E a st, ru n S outh a p ­
nnd to IflAUO c o u n t y hondn of Hemlnolo
to
L ee sb u rg
■.............
County, f o r tho nurtiosn of co n e trn o t- p ro x im a te ly 2100 fee t
R ran c h of A tla n tic Const i.lne R ailroad,
W A m i l V G T O N M a r c h 1 4 —Chair- Ink paved, m a c a d a m is e d o r o th e r h ard said
ro ad to ho re-linril surfa ce d, pnved
M A S M 1W U 1U N , m o r e n U». Y " wu s u r fa c e d h i g h w a y s In S em inole County.
placed in f irs t class condition.
man Fordney said tho bill would no ro- Florida, more particularly dencrlbed a* mid
F R E N C H AVEN U E AND C E M E T E R Y
ported out as soon ns Mellon, Crissing-; f°Howa,
avenue
IIOAD
I le g ln n ln g at
tho IntoreocUon of
cr and II.rdlPK hod hoop hoodr (com u Bcjlnniou^M
F re n c h A venue a n d N inth S tre et lu
nnd t h a t ho d id n t t h i n k th o m e a s u r e r„ )H| f,f Section 33, T o w n eh lp 19, South th e City of Hanford, ru n Mouth on
F re n c h Avenue a p p r o x im a te ly one an d
o n e - q u a r l c r (114) mile* to the Houtli
would la. umoudod uny further.
I{J
^.{Sul; K S i r o 'K
1ened, paved a n d ro -h u r d aurfneed. and h a lf m ile po*L of Hoctlon .16, T ow nship
19. Houtli of R a n g e 39 E ast, thence
placed In f lre t claee condition.
Went six (0) te n t h s mlleH to w here
.MONROE ROAD
JACKSONVILLE COMPANY
p
rlv u lo road r u n s s o u th w e s te r ly lulu
R e glnnlug a t Ihu IntnrmicMon of tho
Monroe Rond w ith St. G e r tr u d e Avenue, c e m e tery . Said ro ad to he re - h a r d hutAGREES TO GIVE $1,115
r s i d Tr» r i T V ' f l P F n P I . E w hich I n teree ctlo n I* lucntorl on ihe faced.( p av e d anil placed In f irs t class
GAS IO t i l I a I 1SU1 L B N o r, tl „ n ,j South q u a r t e r line of Heo- condition.
GOLIINIIOIHI AND I'AOLA IIOAD
! tlon 23. T o w n s h ip 10. South of R a n g e
I le g ln n ln g lit Gin I n terse ctio n of
~
point 1629 foot eolith of
t
'u 'T a im,*1the* North1half'ifiiV'poBt; run North GoldHlioro S tre e t a n d F r e n c h A venue
JACKSONVILLE, March 14.—Tho npproxlnmteiy one ana one-half mile* lu tho City of Hanford, ru n W est on
G oldsboro s tr e e t a p p r o x im a te ly -eight
Jacksonville Gas Company will com(8) t e n t h s mites. Gurnee S o u th w e s te rly
rnnd p as t F i l l 's Dairy, a p p r o x i m a t e ­
Ply with tho city commission’s rocont paved and re-hard aurfneed nnd placed on
ly n in e (9) to n th s miles, ihunce follow ­
in g the m ain road W est a n d H outhw estedict to lowor its gns rate from $1.85 " , l r ',t ‘ Jl e a i t n a i ! l° a v e n u e
p p r o x im a te ly t h r e o - q u a r te r n (3-4)
to $1.(15 per cubic thousand foot, effee- ’ p nejjlnnln^ atp th«th inUr.ectloa^ of aofr lya am
ile to th e Bouth Rue o f Section
34,
T
o
n s h ip 19, S o u th of R a n g e 30
ttlvo March 10, ti was announced late at the South Half mile post of Section E a s t, wthonco
W est follow ing
public
yesterday by W. E. Hoyt, vlce-prosl- f;nHL'’runHHouthJ|wo'mllo*.’Halil road to rond a p p r o x im a te ly t h r e e a n d th r e e t
e
n
t
h
s
(1.3)
m
iles
to
th
e
S
o
u
th
w e st
paved, ro -h n r d s u r fa c e d a n d placed
dent and general manager of tho ho
c o r n e r of t o w n s h ip 19, S outh of Runngc
In r l r . t clans condition
30 E nst. th e n ce N o rth fo llo w in g the
- . ........" ' g e n e v a a v e n u e
utility.
public road t h r o u g h I'aola, a p p r o x i ­
Mr. Iloyt stated he thought tho
reiGi"1Avenue with Geneva Avonuo m a te ly one a n d o n o -h n lf ( 1 ‘A) m iles
w ith b r ic k r o a d ut tho W est
charge fixed by tho commission to bo Ut the S o u t h f half gRlo^oat ^ S ^ tlo n oton eennnoat
- h a ir m ile p o st o f Heatlon 30, T o w n ­
sh
ip
19,
South
g e ao E ast, suld
unjust, but was mindful of the ex- Eilat, run Haul fine mite, eald road to bo rond to be r e - h nofr d Rsua nrfa
c e d , puved nnd
placed In f irs t cluss condition,
Pense of Utlgnttion, and his company, | j^t^ciliiiu'condltion
nnd
too, desired to maintain its cordial re­ B e g in n inCgE LntE R YthoAVENUE
W he reas, u m a jo r ity of tlio nieinbvrs
I n terse ctio n
of
nonrilnR aveiuio w ith Colary nv en u e a t of th e B oard o f C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers
lations with tho consumer.
th e N orth h a l f m ile post of Section M. of Bonilnolo C ounty, F lorida, liuvu v o t ­
Tho mntter has been subject of much T ow nehlp 19, rHouth of R a n g e 31 B a s t, ed to build a n d c o n s tr u c t a b rid g e
r u n a p p r o x im a te ly 3,000 feet to
HI, a c r o s s th e Ht. J oalh n s ' R i v e r lu S em inole
controversy for-several months,
John* river, sa id road to bo r e - h a r d County. F lo rid a, a t n point k n o w n as
aurfneed. pnved a n d placed In flret clue* th e Q slueu F e r ry , u nd
W h e re a s , th e H oard of C ounty C om ­
m is s io n e r s of Hamlnole-County, F lorida,
Before making further demands for condition. O B |l T l a J D B a v k NUE
h a v e em p lo y ed t h o r o u g h ly c o m p e te n t
B
e
g
in
n
in
g
n
t
tho
In
terse
ction
o
f
Ht.'
liberty, Egypt should take a look nt G e rtru d e A v e n u e ’w ith th e Monroe rood, a n d re lia b le e x p e r t s to .d ete rm in e th e
Ireland in the enjoyment of hers. . which Intoraeotlon la on t h e N o rth and cost n n d e x p e n se In cid e n tal to th e con-

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truo tlo n .of -a good a n d
B
rid g e ac r o s s th e St. J o h n s
po in t a f o re sa d l, w h o h a v o

substantial
rlv sr s t th s
made a re­
p o r t to th e U oard of C o u n ty C om m is­
s io n e rs of t h e ' c o s t s n d ex p e n se to he
Incurred In t h e c o n s tr u c tio n o f sstd
bridge,
V / F e r k f o r b . r e I T RESOLVED, by
th e B oard of C o u n ty C om m taalonara of
S em inole C ounty, F lo rid a , t h a t It la th e
d e t e r m in a tio n of title B o a rd t h a t It
w ould be e x p e d ie n t a n d to th o beet Inte r e s ta of Bemlnote C o u n ty to issue
____ a o f tho C o u n ty o f Btmlnolo for th e p u r p o se o f c o n s tr u c tin g
paved, m a ca d am ised , o r o t h e r h a r d s u r ­
faced h ig h w a y s In eald c o u n ty a s h e r e ­
inabove described, a n d f o r t h e f u r t h e r
purpose of b u ild in g a n d c o n s tr u c tin g a
brid g e ac ro ss the St. J o h n a R iv e r In
Seminole C ounty a t a p o in t k n o w n aa
O steen F erry , a n d
RE IT F U R T H E R RESO LV ED , t h a t
It Is the d e t e r m in a tio n o f t h is Uoard
th n t the u m o u n t of m oney req u ired to t
pay the co s t o f th e c o n s tru c tio n , reh s r d Hurfnclng a n d p a v in g o f th e roads
hcrelnuhovo d escribed w ill a m o u n t to
tho suin of 111,000.00; nnd th u t th e cost
of the b u ilding a n d c o n s tr u c tio n o f the
.bridge ac r o s s th e Ht. J o h n s r iv e r at
O steen F e r r y , will a m o u n t to t h e sum
o f 119,000,00, j n d
RE IT r i h t f l l K R RESOLVED, t h a t
It ' Is th s .tffc B m ln n ilo n o f th is Hoard
th n t th e aifcMtnt of b o n d s m n l l r o d for
the p u r p o s e ! a f o r e s a id Is th e sum of
ONE H U N D R E D THOUSAND (HOO.00(1,00) Dollars, 188,000.00, of which
shall he used for th e p u r p o se of co n ­
s tr u c tin g , r e - h a r d s u r f a c i n g a n d p a v ­
ing Ihe m inis afo re sa id , a n d 112,000.00
of which shnll lie used for the build­
ing and c o n s tru c tio n of th e bride a f o r e ­
said; t h a t said hondn h e a r In te re s t a t
tho r a te of 0 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m th e
In terest on snld b o n d s to he paynble
s e m i- a n n u a lly ; sa id bonds to m a tu r e
t h ir ty &lt;3(» y e a r s a f t e r th e d a t e of tho
Issuance th e re o f; sa id Issue of bonds
to ho d a te d J u l y 1st, 1932, bo th th e
p rincipal a n d I n te r e s t on said bonds to
he paynble n t aom e b a n k In th e City of
New York. S ta te of N ew York, and
1IE IT F U H T H H R RESOLVED, thnt
In accordance w ith law. nn election be
called, nnd th e nam e Is h e re b y ordered
to tie held o n th e 11th d a y of April, A.
D. 1032. to &lt;letor m ine the qu estio n ns
to W hether Ihi nils In the auin of 1100,ooo.no. b e a r in g in te r e s t ut th e r a te of
six &lt;6 p e r c e p t ) per c e n tu m per a n ­
num. InteMM' p a y a b le se m i-an n u a lly ,
Ihe prlticltdW of sa id bonds to m a tu r e
th lr ly ( 1 0 ) ’V ia r e a f t e r tho d a t e of Ihe
Issuance thereof, shnll lie Issued by the
County of S em inole for the -purposes
h e r e i n a b o v e set forth, nnd
ME IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that
Oils re solution ho publish ed In the Han­
ford I U rn hi. th e only n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lished In Hcinlnolo C ounty. F lorida, once
eurli weok for nt le ast f o u r w eeks liefore llio d a t e fixed by t h is resolution
for the h o ld in g of snld bond election.
Adopted th is 7th d a y of March. A. I).
1922.
L. A. HHUMLKY,
(HEAL.
C hairm an.
0 . V. SW OPE,
E. C U R L E T T
1. P. IIAOAN,
C. W. ENTZ.MINOKR,
Itoard of C o u n ty Commissioner!!,
Sem inole County, Florida
A tte st:
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of th e Hoard o f County
»
C om m issioners, S em inole C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
l l y V. E. DOUGLASS, D, C.
1-10-Still and Dlwc
,
V O T l ri; OF ELECTION

►
&gt;',f fc *V?&gt; 4
n e w s p a p e r In g e n eera ) elreeel
IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, t h s t
t h i s ourde
r d e r a n d no tic e o r electlcon b e - l o t i o n in sa id C o u n ty a n (T B taate. on
onco •
p u b lis h e d In t h s Sanf.o rd H erald , ih e w e eok
k f oa r eli
e i g h t coneeo
naooutiv* reegg.
y h a, nid
d an d th e
o n ly n e w s p a p e r p u b lisdied
h e d |n
in fS em inole _ W i t n e s s m ■
C ounty, F lo r i d a , r o r a p eriod of ot leas C o u____
r t t hla th o l l l h d a y o f J a m ,
t h a n f o u r w e e k s p r io r to t h e lete
i
of (S E A L )
E. A, DOUG

8

M i)oney-Caiid o rd e r e d th is Tth dey of
M a rc h ? A. D. 1933,
L. A. BRUMLEY,
(SEA L)
C h a irm an .
O. P. SW OPE,
E. C U n LETT,
L, P. HAGAN.
C. W. KNTZMiNGBH.
Hoard of C o u n ty Com m lastoners.
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida.
A tte s t:
B. A. DOUG LA 8S.
C lerk o f t h e H oard of C o unty
C om m laeloners, S em inole C o u n ­
ty, F lorida.
Ry: V. B. DOUGLASS, D. C.
3-tO-Bld nnd t t w
I n C ircuit C o a rt, S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C trenlt, In a n d fo r S em inole U ountl y, F lo r i d a
CITATION
J a m e s Miller, D efenda nt.
ve.
E m m a U Miller, C o m plainant,
T o Jnine s Miller:
It a p p e a r in g from a n a f f id a v i t filed
In th is c a u s e t h a t you a r e a r e s id e n t o f
t h e U nited S tates, a n d t h u t you c o n seal y o u r s e lf so th n t p ro c e ss c a n n o t be
se rv e d upon you, a n d th a t t h e r e Is no
p erso n In t h is s t a t e tho s e rv ic e of n
subpoena upon would hind sa id d e f e n d ­
a n t ; th a t a f f i a n t believes tho d e f e n d ­
a n t la ov er tw e n t y - a im y e a r s o f age.
T h e re fo re , you, J a m e s Miller,
are
h e r e b y re q u ire d on the) 24th d a y of
March, A. D. 1933. to a p p e a r to th e bill
o f co m p la in t fliod a g a i n s t you In t h is
cause, p th e rw ls o a decrub pro confeaso
w ill o n ' said d a te he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t
you.
I t la f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t sa id notleo
b e publish ed In th e S a n f o rd W e e k ly
H erald , a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h ed In S em ­
inole C ounty, F lorida, f o r f o u r c o n s e ­
cu tiv e w eeka.
•
W itn e s s m y h and a n d seal o f the
a b o v e s ta te d court, nn t h is 2 ln d d a v of
F e b r u a r y . A. D. 1923.
(SEAT,)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
C lerk C irc u it Court.
iSemlnnln C ounty, Fla.
Ily:V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
JO H N O LKONARDY,
S olicitor an d of counsel
for C o m plainant.
19-Btp
ADMINISTRATION
(('ll.illon)
In Court of County J u d g e , Seminole
C ounty, s t a l e u t F lo rid a
E state of
J. W. SIPES.
W H E R E A S . Jo h n T. H am m o n d hns
applied In th is C ourt for L e t te r s of A d­
m in i s tr a ti o n on Ihe e s ta t e o f J.
W,
Sipes, deceased, lute of snld C o u n ty of
Sem inole;
T H E S E ARE. T H E R E F O R E , To Clio
an d udinonlsh all a n d s in g u l a r the k i n ­
dred nnd c r e d ito r s o f snld deceased to
he a n d a p p e a r befo re tills C o u rt on n r
before tho 20th d a y of March, A. D.
1932. a n d file objections. If a n y th e y
have, to th e g r a n t i n g of L o ite rs of A d ­
m in i s tr a ti o n on snld e s ta te , o th e rw is e
Ihe same will ho g r a n t e d to snld Jo h n
T. H am m ond, or to som e o th e r fit p e r ­
son o r persons.
W ITNESS my n am e an C ounty J u d g e
of the C o u n ty afo resa id thin the 16th
d ay of F e b r u a r y , A. D 1922.
(SEA L)
E. F. HOUSHOLDER.
27-Mc
C o u n ty Ju d g e .

23-9(0

B y : A. M. W E E K S .

I n Hi # C irc u it C o u r t • ( t b i Reveulb J u ­
d ic ial C irc u it o f F lo r i d a , t u u a d f o r
S em inole C o u n ty , l a C h a u e c ry .
ORDER OF PUBLICATION

Victoria Wetiel, Complainant,

VS*
K a r l W e tie l, D e fe n d a n t.
To: K a r l W elael, R e sid e n ce U n k n o w n :
It a p p e a r i n g from a n a f f i d a v i t H IM
In th is ca u a e th u t you a r e a n o n - re a ld en t o f th e S t a t e of F lo rid a , t h a t y o u r
place o f resid e n c e Is u n k n o w n : t h a t y o n
a r e ov er th e n g e of t w e n t y - o n e y ea r%
a n d t h a t t h e r e is nn one In th « S t a t e o r
F l o r i d a tho se rv ic e o f a su b p o e n a u p o n
w h e n w o u ld b in d you, t h e aald K a r l
W e tie l.
T horofore, you a r e h___
ere b y
o rd e r e d
nnd re q u ir e d onn
n Ihe
tho “th ir d* d*n ^ of Aprll^
A. D, 1922, to npp«
___ ___
c o m p la in t e x h ib ite d a g a i n s t you In OH*
cause, o th e r w i s e a decree p r o confeaso
w ill bo e n t e r e d n g a l n a t you on s a id
d ate.
I t la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th is notlo e
bo p ublished
. In th e S
: a n f o rd
:H e r aiTd
t
once a w eek f o r e i g h t w ee k s.
W itn e s s m y h a n d a n d th e eenl of eald
U oijit or, th is th e ?3rd dny o f J a n u a r y .

:JS

(HEAL) '

K.* A. DOUGLASS;
C le rk C i r c u it C o u r t
S em inole C ounty, Via.
By: V. B. DOUGLASS. D. C.
H1LBURN ft M E R R Y D A Y ,
S o licito rs an d of C ou n sel f o r
C o m p la in a n t,
3 4 -lto

fj

lu th e C ircuit Court, S even th J u d icial
C ircuit In and f o r Sem inole
C ounty, F lorida
IN CHANCERY
F. L. W o o d ru ff, C o m p ln ln ta n t,
vs.
C.- H. L lndaley, P, F r e d e r , a n d B. J.
Close, D efen d a n ts.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
To tho u n k n o w n heirs, devises, g r a n ­
te e s o r o t h e r c l a im a n ts , a n d all p a r ­
tie s c la im in g a n I n te r e s t u n d e r C. IL
l.lndsley. P. F r e d e r n nd E. J. Close,
o r o th e r w is e In th e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n ­
a f t e r descrlhed, nnd to a ll p a r t i e s
c la im in g a n I n te r e s t In s a id p r o p e r ty ,
s it u a te d In S em inole C ou n ty , F lo rid a ,
t o - w lt:
I le g ln n ln g 16 chnlna N o rth a n d 33 a n d
8-100 c h a in s H a s t of t h e S o u th w e s t c o r ­
ner, Section 36. T o w n s h ip to S outh,
R nngo 30 E ast, ru n N o r t h IS c h a i n *
E a s t , 31 c h a in s nnd S o u th w e s te r l y I I
nnd 26-100 c h a in s nnd W e s t IS c ha ins.
Also b e g i n n in g 20 a n d 4-100
c h a in s
E n st of th e N o r t h w e s t c o rn e r, S ection
2, T o w n sh ip 20 South, R a n g e 30 E a s t ,
r u n E a s t 6 chains, S o u th IE c h a i n *
W e st 6 c h a in s a n d n o r t h 16 ahntno. Also
b e g in n in g 160 foot S outh a n d 44B fea t
W est o f V, Section po*t on E a s t line of
Hectlon 16. T o w n sh ip IP, r a n g e 30 E a st,
r u n W est 216 feet, S o u th 300 feet. E a s t
216 feel, N orth 300 feet. Also L ot I,
lllock 14, T ie r 6, Hanford. Florida.
&gt;
You a r e h e r e b y o rd e r e d to a p p e n r In
tho a b o v e e n title d ca u se on (he ru le day
o f May (ho snmo b e in g tho f i r s t d a y of
May. A l&gt; 1933, at the C ourt H ouse In
Hnnford. F lo rid a, In d e f a u lt w h e r e o f t h e
rn m p ln ln u n l wilt he e n t itle d an d a u t h ­
orized to proceed ex pnrto.
And ll Is f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t a copy
of th is notice he published once n w ee k
for tw elv e c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s In th e
“Hanford H e ra ld " a n e w s p a p e r In g e n ­
era l c i rc u la tio n In th e said County.
W i t urs* m y liniid uh C lerk of t h e
nfore«nld C o u rt olid th e Heal th e r e o f
Mils the I t t h d ay of J a n u a r y , A. D, 1933.
(HEAL)
, B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk.
R v A. M. W E E K S . D, O.
JO HN .7, LKONARDY,
S olicitor fo r C o m p lain an t,
22-13ta

W HEREAS, a i' choIii Goii has been
duly adopted by Ihe Hoard of County In the Circuit Court Mevrnth Ju d ic ia l
ComiiilNSlonnrs of Hemlnole Count
Circuit In nnd for Hemlnole C ounty
Florida, of even d a t e h ere w ith . Itiat ‘ft
F lorida.— I it C ltnuerry.
would he expe d ie n t mid to the best In
te ie e ls of Hemlnole C ounty, Florida, to
DIVORCE
Issue county bonds of th e County of
Hemlnole, S ta te of Florida,
for the
purpose of e o u n tru c tln g . ro-hurd s u r ­ iliuelU H all
facing. n m cadam lxlng nnd p av in g car„
_ .
lain roads In Hemlnole County, Florida, Ellsnhe'th H all. .
snhcth Hull. Ruffolo. New Y o rk .
tu suld re solution p a r ti c u la r l y d e s c r ib ­ ToIt E H
a
p
p
e
a
r
i
n
g
from
tlio
a
f
f
id
a
v
i
of
ed. and for the f u r t h e r pu rp o se of b u ild ­ H arold H all herein duly filed, t h at t ho
tln g a brid g e nacoro
r oss
s s ! Iiaruiii i i a ii norein nuiy iiie'n
ing and c o n s tr uic
c tin
ro
e
n
t
itle
d
enmhhitnniU In I he almvo
the HI J o h n s rlv.’e r In Hemlnole C ounty,
of
mint k n o w n as O steen cause, th n t jt
„ tho a fFlorida, a t a point
...........................
..............................
flu nt th a t E lis
a b e th Mall In a n o n - re s Ferry.
Idem of th e Htutn of F lo rid a, an d th n t
T H E R E F O R E . HE IT
RESOLVED, she
Is
a
resid
e
t o f tho Hlnte of New
Thai notice tie, a n d th e miime Is h ereby York, residing n In
u ffalo , New York,
given, Giat on the l l l h d a y of April, A. and t h a t th e re Is Bno
p erson In th e
D.. 1922. ami In p u r s u a n c e of the r e s o ­ S tate of F lorida, tho service
a sub­
lution aforesaid, duly adopted by the poena upon whom w ould hindof tho
County Commission* re of Hemlnole fe n d a n t; ami Hint a f f i a n t f u r t h e r s adyes­
County. Florida, anil now being p u b ­ t h a t lie bellov'os the ago of th e d e f e n d ­
ITTLE achM grow Into big pain*
lished lu (lie Hanford lleruld, the only
t to lie o v er tw en ty -o lio year*.
unless warded oil by cm applica­
n ew sp a p er published la Hemlnole C o u n ­ a nYou.
th
e
re
fo
r
e
,
E
lis
a
b
e
th
Hall,
lire
ty, F lorida, an election will be hnld, ordered tu a p p e a r to thin bill hornln
tion of Sloan’s. Rheumatism*
and th e same Is hereby ord ered to he duly filed In Gils c a u s e on tlio I r d day
neuralgia, stiff Joints, lamo back won’t
hold th r o u g h o u t the County of Heinlfight long against Sloan’s Liniment.
note, to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th e re mIiii II of April, A. I&gt;. 1922. the s a m e b e in g a
U/iy of Gils C ourt.
lie Issued by Ihe said C o u n ty of Homl- Rulo
Fof morn than forty years Sloan**
I* f u r t h e r ord ered t h a t Gil* notice
nole, bonds la the Held sum of film,- lie 11published
for four oonsecutlvo w eek*
Liniment has helped thousands, the
000,00; to hear Interest a l the r a te of In the Hanford
I lorn lit. n
new spaper
world over. You won’t bo an excepsix p e r c e n tu m per annum , Intorest published III Hemlnole
C ounty. Florida.
paya ble Nettil-aniitinMy: Hold huials to
tlon. It certainly docs produce results.
e s s : E. A. D ouglass, Clork of
m a tu r e th ir ty y e a r s a f t e r Ihe dute of th eW itn
Circuit Court, an d n se a l thereof,
It penetrates without rubbing. Keep
1he Issuance th e re o f; said bonds to tie
16th day or F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1932.
d a te d J u ly 1st. 1922; tNB.9flO.9U of th e th is
this old family friend always handy
(HEAL)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
proceeds derived front th e *ule of la id
tor instant use. Ask your neighbor.
C lerk of the C ircuit Court,
bonds In In- used for c o n s tru c tin g , r o ­
lly; A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
tun d nui fin She. m a c a d a m iz in g and p a c ­
At all druggist*—J5c, 70c, $1.40.
F iil tD iv W ILK IN SON ,
ing Ihe ra n d s In Hemlnole C ounty, F l o r ­ T H E THollcllors
for
Complt.
27-6tc
ida, p u rlIq u larlv described In the r e s o ­
lution u r d K n $ ld : and f 12,999.99 or (lie
proceeds denived from the sa le o f Haiti I n Ike Circuit C ourt, S ev en th Ju d ic ia l
Clrrtilt, In an d fur H rntlnalr,
iuiiidn to he used fur b u ilding and c o n ­
st m e t i n g a b ridge ac ross Ihu HI. J o h n s
C ounty, F lo rid a .
■liv e r In Hemlnole County, Florida, lit
a point k n o w n a s (isteeu F e r ry ; lit
IN CHANCERY
which salil election the q uestion « h to
Ihe -Issuance of Hold bonds lu c o n f o r m ­ F, L. W oodruff. C o m p ln ln ta n t.
ity w ith th e a f o re sa id reso lu tio n of tlio
vs.
C o u n ty C om m issioners
of
Hemlnolo C. II. Llndeley, 1’. F r e d e r nnd e . J ;
PO Tss s s s f i s i i n t s n r w
County, F lo rid a, shall ho su h m llte d tu
Close. D efenda nts.
the le g al v o te rs of the C o unty of HctnlO ltllE H O F UUHLICATION
„
nole. Hlnte of Florida. T h e form of tho TO C. It. LINDBLBY, I*. F R E D E R AND
hnllnl to he used In such election shull
E. J. CLOSE:
.
„ „
bo: “ F o r Ronds'' or “A g ain st Ronds."
It a p p e a r in g from th e a f f i d a v i t of F.
Tho follo w in g nam ed p e rso n s uru a p ­ L. W o o d ru ff, tho c o m p la ln ta n t. In th e
pointed In sp e c to r s and C lerk s of Hold nbovi) onlUlt'cl mu It hero in d u ly filed. .
election:
th u t It In tho b elief o f tho n f flu n t th n t I
I'ltE C IN C T VO. t.— HANKOIID—
tho pltioon of resid e n ce of th e above
W. E. Rolfs
n am ed d e f e n d a n ts nro u n k n o w n ; th a t
F. L. W oodruff. Jr.,
th e re In no p erson In th e iitato of F lo r- j
T. M. Fox. Inupnutore,
Idrt. tho Horvlco of su h p o o n a upon w hom
It. C, Maxwell, d o r k .
would bin&lt;\ Huld defendant!*, a n d t h a t It
I'llE C IN C T NO. 3*— MON It OK—
Is hI n b elief th n t mild d e f e n d a n ts a r e
I,. It. Maun,
ovor tho ag o of tw o n ty - o n o y e a r s of
C. G. Roll,
ago.
J. C. M offett. In sp ec to rs
IT IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D th a t
(p r ic *
A, H. H aw kins, Clerk.
said d e f e n d a n ts C. II. Llndsloy. P. F re d I'llHC INC’I
CT/NO. 'I.— HA N FOR D—
or nnd E. J. Close bo u n d th e y
are
McKinnon
w ik . i
h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r lo th e bill
C. l ? lDrill
lr
of co m p la in t lu t h is causa on o r before
L, T. Rryun. In sp e c to rs
tho ru m d ay lu A pril th e sa m e bain*
W. M, I Lay lies, Clork.
tho 3rd dny of April, A. D. 1983, a t th e
I'llE C IN C T NO. -L— I'AOLA—
C ourt H o u se In Hunford, F lorida, tu de&gt;
GIVE QUICK RELIEF
G eorge Hinltli
fnult w horcof, c n m p tn ln tu u t w ill ha a u ­
L eonard K«U
th o r is e d to proceed ox p a r t e us p r o v id ­
A. V. McGulii, In sp e c to rs
II
Xfewdswr***
ed by law.
A. A. 1lic k m. Clerk.
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D t h a t IhU
W W A f iM f lA N W A W y V W l
I'llE C IN C T NO. fl,— OVIEDO—
notion ho p ublished In th e
" S a n fo rd
R. o . C raw fo rd
Hteen Nelson
H. W, Swope, In sp ec to rs
G. (I. W olcott. Clork.
I'ltKUINUT NO. (I.—GENEV A —
I'. W. Culpepper
J, V. W icks
It. \. (IrcKltam, In sp ec lo rs
F. II, Uriidley. c l e r k .
I'llE C IN C T NO, T«— UIIULUOTA—
G. G. Ja c o b s
R. II. R o b e rts
N. c , Jacob*. Inspectors
R E A L .
J. E, S nyder, Clerk.
I'ltKUINUT NO. H^—G A till I E L L A 11. C, P a r k e r
H. K. M a lh e r s
C, E. M ather*. In sp ec to rs
A. W, Mormonn, Clerk.
I'll E l'I NUT NO. lb— LONG WOOD—
C. E H a r tle y
D. II. H oo k er
W. E. Hatcher, In sp ec to rs
J. N. Searcy, Clerk.
I'ltE C IN C T NO, III.— L A K E MARY—
J. W. F o r t i e r
II. C, In g e rso ll
It. 11 Lynoli* Inspectors,
A. E. HJoblom. C fers.
I'HHUINUT NO. II,— ALTAMONTE
HI'IHNGH—
A. It. F u lle r
J. W. Osteen
11. C. T yler, In sp ec to rs
W. U. Mallard. Clerk.
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shall he Meld a l tho pulling pla ce s In
th e v a r io u s p rec in cts w h e r e th e la st
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elect Ion sh a ll lie c onduc te d an d th o c a n Wholesale Prlcee
vnsH of the votes ce rtifie d to, und th e
r e t u r n s a n d th e c a n v a s s of tho r e t u r n s
of suld election sh a ll he m ade In th e
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orange and grapefratt'grednetien Is saw her thereafter, "Pray for him that tial to tho public well-being. ' Sack
easily ascertainable. It is a matter hd' may be true. Pray for ma that I methods as those said to be employed
of government report hnd data. It may be faithful." The last word she in the attempt to get Peawys story
needs not be exaggerated. It Is good spoke to her dear husband before her are beneath the dignity of any decent
enough as it is. It may be believed or final sleep was concerning her. last newspaper or news-gathering agency.
By a Sanford Cflery-fed
Every straight newspaper in the coun­
not, as Is the pleasure of those to prayer and her blessed assurance.
* Man
try
will
want
to
sec
this
matter
thor­
whom it is imparted. But it "listens “When life’s little day is over.
oughly
Investigated.—St.
Augusttine
good" to Florida people. They like And on us the shadows fall,
1 h Ml IK B
B h
to hear the jingle,of the coin or to see Hear our igrayer our Heavenly Father Record.
o—------a a a a o m itn o v r a i d m a d t a v o ii
“HARD TIMES" HOLD LITTLE the fluttering of the bank-notes that Koeping vigil o’er us all.
Congratulations, Ed.
o n tkjlMi »t **»«****•*•'•**#*******•.u m
come to them as the results of their' Guard us through the vale of shadows, PRIVATE OFFICES ARE PASSING
TERROR FOR FLORIDA.
h e v o im M M M .
.
INTO HISTORY
To wHom I t May Concern: That I;
t MAXS XQMTKfl..........................................
crops of fruits and vegetables. It's [ When the night 1s dark and deep, ‘
Edward
M. Gallagher,‘a local black­
Grant
us
calm
and
peaceful
slumber,
music
to
their
earn
and
joy
compelling
Strawberry
shipments
from
Plant
B asm 4 u iM M i 0U m x *u H itter iM w t n ,
leST.I tto Ywt Off it StaftrirVterie*. City havo passed well over the malf as their eyes behold the dollars rolling When thy children fall asleep."
smith who has four boys In the of.
The
private
office
Is
becoming
a
M u AM *r Hank ■&lt; MTS.
phanago In Burlington, a baby with
■ o------ ■■
thing of the past.
in. Their toils are lightened and their
tSm* nalhr B m U U
It used to bo the sign “Private" on my alster, Mrs. Charles Center, ia
far from over yet. We have no figures tribulations are forgotten Os thoy real­ VOTING MORE THAN CASTING
(0N»( M M )
a man’s door mennt he was more or Rutledge, and four other boya in dif. .]
BALLOT.
from the Starke and Lawtey sections ise aiyl appreciate how generously
less
protected from the disturbing In ferent places and my wife In a ho*,
which are noted growers and shippers good to them is the soiL of Florids,
IN m M tk, tal
fluences
of the world; he could lean pltal, ia not the same Edward Qal.
fca'i u ktffijtSor
Almost any onp, privileged under
of strawberries, nor from the Manatee and its sunshine.'
'
•
back
in
his
chair, smoke a compan laghor who was arrested for stealing
“Isn’t the truth abouiTF^orida good the law to do so, can cast a ballot at
section which Is said to have had-an
Oar m a t celery crop la being har-.
"enormous" acreage this -year. Is Is enough! Sure thing, AMfthose who a polling place In a national, state, or ionoble pipe and really think about a suit caae a couple of weeks ago^
vested now.
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safe* to assume that ,the luscious red will not believe It a r n H iy who do local electloh. But it requires brains the problems of his business. But Edward M. Gallagher, Rutland (Vt)
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berries, which began golffg North soon not want to hear the trhtn: This may to vote intelligently. Voting is more those good old days are passing along Herald.
And the jingle of the real coin after Thanksgiving and will continue sound like 'rubbing it in’ but it Isn’t. than casting a ballot, expressing
with the Virginia reel and the old
aounda good in the eara of growers
going until thoy are crowded off the It is only the result of feeling slightly choice for this or that candidate. It black mammy—and indeed, "Wo re­ 3aw a mut oh a motorcycle the oth.
merchants and even to the newspaper market by berries nearer the market elated over the fact that Florida 'has begins before the election. It means member with a aigh the days that are or day that looked like It came frost
man.
Noah's Ark. It had everything on ft
will have brought Into the state some­ the laugh on’ those who will not cred­ particularly In the choosing of candi­ no morel"
----------- o ■ ■■■ The office o r today is the loafing for nolfee making that could possibly
thing likke three-quarters of a mil- it Florida’s wealth that is‘in the pro dates. This applies to all voters, and
With the lowering of the freight
not
to
only
those
who
make
a
profes-'j
place
of your friends, and the more hang on and rattle and with the ex­
duction from the soil of this state."
lion dollars.
rates which Is bound to come by the 1 Sanford brags of its celery and let­
sion of politics,those who do the think- private the office the better your haust wide open and every one of bit
taking up of water transportation the
TRAM- I ing for others entitled to vote, which friends like i t Book agents take two cylinders working he rushed dowt
tuce, and Justly ao for it has shipped MRS. VIRGINIA DARBY TRAM­
Sanford section will Indeed be the 1,260 cars this season. The Manatee
includes the choosing of candidates, or special delight in invading lb Sales­ the street making a noise like a locoMELL RESTS
greatest secttton In the world.
nominees, and some portion of the men glide past Its portals with a clev­ motive stalled on the Mt. Dora hill
country will duplicate that or more,
-----------o ■ ----(By Dr. J. D. Adcock)
’ work necessary for the nomination of erness that is developed only after He should “get the hook."
besides which there has been a steady
The bankers of Group No. 3, an
The wife of United Stqtes Senator, tho most promising-fin point of capab- years of practice. Even beggars have
stream of cars rolling northward ever
joyed their visit to Sanford, yester­ ----- —,
George Wofl’t Do It
j
„ of winter,
t carry. (Park Trammell, from Florida, ppssed illty and efficiency, from among those learned tho secrets of entrance.
since the beginning
day and they will go home with the Ing to those benighted inhabitants up peacefully to rest nt Orange General'who “nnnounco” for office,
"George
Goolsby
says
he
would
juit
Speaking of the poor workingman,
feeling that they have seen one of /he
the day laborer who goes out with us soon kiss his job press with the
there
cucumbers,
tomatoes,
peppers,
Hospital
last
night
at
ty
jtlo
c
k
.
As
The
farmers’
vote
is
regarded
of
imgreatest parts of Florida—their own
benns, peas, egg plant and other vega-; the Apostle Paul, A c ta f tp d said of monse Importance throughout the i pick and*shovel and digs ditches is In red ink fountain as some of the car.
state. And wo opine they found
tables. Who can estlmnte tho wonder- \ David, so I can truly soj&gt;vflf this most country. Its Importance ought to bo luck! Pnssersby never think of stop­ mined lips the Happen wear," where.'
live set of men in the banking bust
ful advantages which we enjoy In our highly honored daughter- of Orange realized by tho farmers themselves, ping and firing n barrage of ques­ at the Leesburg Commercial state*
ness in Sanford as welt.
splendid climate. It Is not mostly an county. Numoly “ufter serving her The j.iost Important feature is the de- tions at him; ho enn figure what he is that It "knew poor Goolsby well
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when ho would no more have stopped
The Methodists of Orlando built a attraction to tourists who come here own generation by the will of God gre« of intelligence that accompanlos going to bo doing two or three or four because lips wore like red cherries
by
thousands
every
winter,
to
enjoy
fell
on
sleep."
tho
farmers’a
vote.
To
that
Is
added
i
hours
henco;
tho
suspense
of
labor
Is
church In one day and this gives them
than he would' paB« a bird fancier1!
Service was the keynote of her ( more general appreciation of tho need one of thoInstof his troubles. When
two Methbdiat churches In that grow­ It, but it la a genuine money-maker,
the window without stopping," nnd adrie- \
ing city. Looking over the congrega­ enabling us to produce and ship a ll: beautiful life. She lived In the pres- for careful choosing of those who are | the whistleblowB, even though
cs George that "if you have to turn
tion of the Methodist church' this kinds of vegetables, In advance of any I ont and for her own generation. She to hold public offices, make tho laws t ditch l/ not complotcd, tho day laborer down any, juat put them on ice until
week we believe that another qne will other section. We have said nothing, tried as faithfully as any one I over’and administer thdm and to attend to forgets his worries and marches off we get down there next time.” Where­
have to be built here in the near fu­ of the oranges and grapefruit o f , [tnow to live within God’s will. Her’a 1the thousand nnd one duties portnln- home to enjoy n well-earned meal.
Tho real poor working man is tho upon the Florida Chief comments:
ture or the present one enlargod, if whlch we ship annually 12 or 18. mil- (wn5 a life of unselfish service. How | ing to official positions.
lion
boxes,
whlchh
we
shall
double
In
business
man who has to always fig- "Huh! Gilbert, don't you know left
beautifully
this
was
manifest
towards!
Qu|tc
recently
tho
Pennsylvania
FarDr. Walker and hts co-worker, Mr.
hand advertising pays these days. He
live years. Wo have an admitted mon­ her own, her loved ones, nnd her^nler—wh!ch, ns its name Indicates, Is
Boyd keep up theelr gait.
friends. Not being. blessed
with
chil-l
'Vjournal
" T 7devoted
“V 7 .to------T
V.’
. in- '.uro
0,1 howtomuch
t,mc
ho
1boffice
«oin* on
to is simply bidding, the old scamp."
opoly
of
grapefruit,
for
there
is
none
.
.
.
.
a
agricultural
j
bo
forced
wriste
in
bis
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grown In this country which can com­ dren of her own, Hho loved and cared dustry nnd the well-being of those on- his friends nnd others—not in n busi­ Well, tho days of promiscuous osPapers may come, and papers may
pare In flavor and Juiciness with the almost continuously for children of gnged therein—hnd this to say with ness wny, but in this modern curse culntions havo past for us, but, in or­
go, hut you will always And the littlo
der to holp out ono of tho fraternity
product.
others. Sho loved and served her reference to "Farmers in Politics:’’ cnllcd “dropping In."
Dniiy Herald boosting your own home Florida
When you consider nil this activity frlcn(,H who wcro unlJmitcd b
Tho droppors-in are millstones about who appears to have gotten in hot
It will bo tho duty of tho vot­
town early and late with never a let-up which is going on In Florida hruout c)w&gt;H or creod&gt; or con-ditlon8
cir'
wutor, we suggest thnt if Kditor
the economic neck of the country!
and usually on the right side of every tho winter when all tho northlnnd is cun,Btmic„ . shc ,oved ftnd Mrwd nH ers this ynr.r to select many stnto
Goolsby
gets any bidders thnt he
Tho
oflice
mnn
doesn’t
know
whnt
nnd nntional officials. The impor­
question giving the people the nows
locked In bonds of Ico nnd snow, you a patriot the pcuple and the Interests
plcnso
do
not "put them on ice,' but
the
next
minute
holds;
there
mny
bo
tance of choosing the right peo­
without causing any sorrow or grief In
will sec why It Ir thnt Florida hns felt of her great nnd wonderful native
send
them
over here nml, in due sea­
business
nnd
n
dropper-in—nnd
it
is
ple is probably greater this yenr
the family of people already bowed
so littlo of the sting of hnrd times stute. When her noble and brilliant
son,
wo
will
return ’em ns they were
nerve
wrecking
trying
to
attend'
to
thnn ever before. Voters should
down with troubles. It is your homo
nnd why It 1b the most favored of nil jmghnnd entered politics she took
—minus
tho
enrmino. Now, don’t
one
nnd
bo
hospitable
to
tho
other
ut
take n personnl nnd collective in­
paper that is your friend ovory dny in tho southern states.—Tampa Times.
breathe
a
word
of this outside the
chnrgo
of
his
campaign
headquarters,
tho
snmo
time.
terest in the nomination of men
the year and not now nnd then.
sanctum—there
nro
those who might
When
he
made
the
ruco
for
Attornoy
It
is
the
rankest
form
of
selfish­
nnd women upon whom they can
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a
wrong
construction
on our of­
Genoral,
ns
also
in
his
contest
for
gov­
ness
thnt
will
cnusc
n
person
to
take
THE
TRUTH
IS
GOOD
ENOUGH
rely
to
carry
forward
tho
devel­
TAKES LIFE IN IIIS HANDS
fer.
It’s
only
in
a
pinch,
that
wo thus
ernor and United States Senator, she
slices of nnother person’s time, csopments of our institutions nnd
over-ride
our
scruples,
believe
US!—
managed
his
enmpuign
hondquurtors
A gentleman in tho Hernld office
nt tho same timo practice tho ut­ I pccinlly in n business way, without
The man, who dnrea to drink the
in
such
n
mnnnor
ns
to
become
a
most economy. The question of ; giving something worth while in re­
present-day moonshlno Is In danger at yesterday said thnt ho was on his first
Thought for the Day
turn. After nil, the only incomparable
any timo of turning his toes to tho visit to Florida nnd to Sanford nnd champion among the most astute poll-1 henvy tnfes 1h one which must bo
Error
of opinion may bo tolerated/
ticlnns
of
tho
stute.
Hor
huabmuf
al­
asset
we
have
Is
time,
for
once
pnssod
considered ns of foremost Impor­
■tars, according to the people who that he hnd seen no many wondorn of
where
reason
is left free to combat
ways
contending
thnt
he
hnd
the
best
•
It
is
gone
forever,
nnd
It
would
bo
n
tance in these days of lessoned in­
havo given It a thorough test. The nnturo and climate nnd growing
it.—Thomas
Jefferson.
campaign
manager
of
any
man
in
pol­
liuppiur
world
nil
tho
wny
’round
if
come.
However,
the
prininry
In­
things
thnt
nil
he
hnd
'ever
heard
or
state director for Colorado says it ia
stitutions of rural life—the high­ the private office staged n comeback
true that a man can still got a drink rend of Florida wore ns nothing com­ itics. While in the mansion she was
nlwnys
just
tho
snmo
in
her
nttitude
and slammed itis door in the fnco of
ways,
the public schools nnd othpared
to
tho
ronl
thing—seeing
It
Kditor Bob Holly of tho Sanford
In Colorado, “but he takes his life in
toward
the
people
nB
the
dny
before
j
thnt
growing
herd
of
nuisances
who
o.
necessary
institutions—should
Ho
wus
an
elderly
gentleHernld,
gives bis idcns_on the bonus
yourself.
.
.
.
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.__
his hands when he swallows that white
"just dropped in !'—Jacksonville Me- question "because everybody else is donot bo made less offeefive nor
lightning stuff. I figure thnt ivory mnn nnd ono who hnd soon much of tho election when hor husbund wns n
|ing |t," However, Commander Mncthoir development retarded. Prog­ tropolis.
timo we put a still out of business wq tho world; he wns n successful busl-1 cnndidnte. Never wns n time while
ress can continue without nn in­
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[ N.’der of the American Legion, claims
have' saved a few lives. A ;nnn had' ness man nnd ono not glvon to fla t-1there thnt tho interests of tho people
crease of taxes If u more rigid
So Jacksonville is not to have a n , tho country already hns too many
better incrcnso his life Insurance nnd tery. Ho mennt just what he said. from the poorest and tho most unforeconomy is practiced through tho
automobile factory after all and the bonus ideas and not enough bonus doibid goodbye to his family before he and ho continued by snying that the tunnte criminal^ lo those representing
Fluridu
people
could
n
lw
n
y
s
confine
most
important
matters
tiafore
this
elimination
of unnecessary ex­
building will bo used merely as a Inrs.—Florida Metropolis.
lakes a diink uf the stuff that U made
pense.
Florida distributing warehouse for tho t We notice the government intends
in unsanitary cellars and dirty nttlcs themsolves to the truth ami still sny j board of stnto institutions, wns just ns
snfo
in
hor
hnnds
us
.
more
thnn
tho
inhnbitnntB
of
any
oth­
and In all kinds of vcssols from foot
Whnt is snld in the foregoing para­ Hnnson cnr. Wo looked at tho “sam- to ndopt our plan on the bonus. As
vault
of
u
national
bank.
er
section
of
tho
world.
Tho
Timesgraph
applies equally in Floridn ns in plo Innon" displayed at the State fur ns the bonus dollars are concerned
tub to a tin boiler,
But while sho wns.with her husbund Pennsylvania Hero, ns in the Key­ fnir by the company that plastered. our record is clear,
“Bonded liquor was made by ox Union in nn editorial yesterdny under
ports. Only copper vesaols wore us the above cnptlon tolls tho snmo story in politics, sho was nlwnys faithful to stone stnto, we have our cherished, stock all over the state on tho grounds |
ed In making liquor, nnd charred onk about throe sections of Floridn nnd hor church an sho was nlso consistent our invaluable institutions, nil of of establishing a new manufacturing
It Is really amusing nbout some of
.*i 7 need1 enreful attention no loss
” industry in Florida, aW tho stock
—
----------------------------_
, in hor
Sanford altogether:
barrels Mn storing it. Only snnltary lenving out
- J Christian
- . Hfo. For tho entiroI”“
i which
those
ponderous editorials some of
came
ovor,
In •attendance
methods wore used. It wns ngod be­ "Persons, however alert nnd strong eight years of hor residence in Tal- thnn the purely public business. It salesman
tho
newspapers
ready
to fling "at
.
.
. &gt; |
,
•
___• ' MM'
MVTTDIM
/ H O Uare
V IVUU
T VW
'
fore sold. But nil those nnfcgunrd.t thoir mlndH mny be, frequently nro Inhnsson, sho wns directress of tho goes without need of cited proof to Iwo e«l o v n g y «
o .amp o car a
the Republican, about thoir laxity and
are enst to the winds by the illicit unable tu grasp tho truth concerning choir, special soloist, nnd teacher of a sny thnt incompetent men or women naked: Ain't aha a dreamt . ltd b - ifl,,,, Lrlcom taRa. Why eay any
hooch manufacturer, nnd nnything hut Floridn. This is particularly true of large class of young ladles in the Sun- enn not efficiently represent the poo- velops now thnt “she" wns exactly thing about thp Republican party nnd
safe and snnltary methods nro uccd thoso persons whose oyeH have not dny School of the First Baptist church j plo nnd transact their public business that—a dream.—Leesburg Commer­ whnt thoy have not done? Every
Hooch Is sold a few hours nftor It Is seen nnd conveyed to thoir brains the nnd during her six yours’ residence in us it' should be transacted. Then it cial.
Bchno] boy knows it. There is no
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, ,s
mndc It Is n risky thing to drink thi convincing evidence to be found In Washington City sho with hor 'hus-l 7 'n ....... fiTT . 7
room
for nny argument, the truth 1»
C|B,|CC on 0 10,0 , °
■tuff, so while wo cnforco tho law we Floridn production from the soli. Skop- Imnd, hnd boon faithful In her attend- 0 °W8 “
Unless the railroad rates are lower­ so plain.
{ T ”C J ul,e! " ccd" . to ,be ed before another shipping season tho
save lives in dumping the concoction tics havo been created by the tales ’nnce upon tho services nt tho Cnlvnry
e„|(l
with
reference
to
'
Baptist
church.
Also
«
worker
in
the
I
'''“?°
”
Ubthc
,n °nont
rdBr growers of the Sanford section can
best nunlified
thnt onlv
only those
thoso “‘T
qualified are
that havo been told with referenco
into the sowors."
some
things
In
Floridn,
things
thnt
ur&lt;&gt;
Sunduy
school.
During
the
poriod
innted
for
nnd
olectcd
to
office.
-o
make up their minds that they witl not The government soeitis to bo putting
commonplace
here,
hut
mnrvelous
else-,
while
tho
wrltor
was
her
pastor
ho
Tho
timo
to
choose
tho
right
people
FOR WILD LIFE PROTECTION
got tho money for their cclory that ovory obstacle in Henry Ford’s
----,yuo ™vor denied by hor
•—* -^ yr»---for official plnces is now nnd not a day
they have this sonson. If there hap­ to prevent his taking over Muscle
In making the announcement that I wh«re.
i| w«»
request--1
for
"For instanco, Plant City, which In u solo or speclnl service of nny xort or two boforc c]cction. It is too lato pened to bo a drop in the market now Shoals. We Bald It all along. The
tho National Audubon soclotlos hnd older communities would bo dossed whatsoever, which was possiblefor;th(jn to mnko moro thnn n cho|co bo.
which Is not probable but 1s possible, Republican trust lovers and corpora­
just received a cash contribution of ns n village, nnd tho country round hor to rondor, IIohns known hei to ^wcon tluise who linvo boon plncod In thore would bo but very little profit In tion “buddies” will never let that big
$200,000, T. Gilbert ' Pearson, uroslleave w*u
tho ™»naion wjth n- -------- ~of nom|nntlon( with or without the con- celory now. The 'qnswer is ship by proposition get to a man who might
dent of tho association atatod thnt this “l&gt;out «» strictly
strictly rural,
rural, hns
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rlnnotimiskthls season shippod, to Northorn nnd house guests who did not enro to at- sent of tho voters generally. This water, joining tho Water Traffic Lea­ be interested In doing something fof
was tho largest of numerous donations Wostern’ "markets, strawberries that tend church in order tu attend pruyor iwork of choosing candidates cannot gue, buy a boat and have your own the people.
which through tho years have been re­ havo brought tho growers, In netunl meeting. During her four years ns with safety ho delegated to tho fow or transportation. It is the only answer.
ceived from tho same sourco_
Remember thnt on \Friday night,
ovor hnlf n million dollnrs. Tho the first lady of the state, she never' l&gt;ven-1)u p' rmlttC(i to bo done without Yo\« can’t put it off any longer.
“This friend began making modest ensh
[March 24th, tho Central Florida Wntseuson began only ii week or so beforo allowed cards, or dancing, or nny kind individual concern nnd pnrticinntion.
gifts to our work," said Mr. Pearson, Christmas, so thut within throo of amusements in tho mansion which It
n favorito oxpro88toll that “the
nice Bob
uoo Holly
noiiy Is
m overlooking
over.™*..,* e.r T.ra_IT|i1cn LonKuo w»l meot In OrlnnLookss like
“and his interest has Increased as months a single nnd compnrntivoly were questionable to tho consistency pr0pi0 nro Hupromc," but thoy nro not n bet
In not claiming the Sanford , nt. 7:30 "",1 8°mothlng will bo done
when thoy fnil In doing thoir wholo school girl who answered correctly the ” mut ^"‘nhHshlng a boat lino on the
time has gone by."
small community in Floridn has had of n Christian homo.
“It is an Interesting and encourag­ added to its colloctlvo bnnk account
Hor’s wns not only a life of service duty 'and doing it well. Choosing the 100 question^ on current topics pro- 1 ’ ‘ ° , rlvor&gt; Evory shipper and
ing fact," ho continued, "that the beat ovor $537,000, all from ono single crop but also a Hfo qf faith. Sho lived in ■r |Kht people for public offices Is ono pounded by tho Literary Digest, got {fJ owor ‘n *ho Sanford section and In
supporters of tho national Audubon in a short single season. And the tho conscious presence of her Savior. of tho mo8t important of tho duties of
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her information from the Sanford there.
work for the protection of wild birds
She
never
doubted
that
“All
thlnRa
cltlxenahlp.—Timcs-Unlon.
Is not yet.
Hornld.—T^mpm Tribune.
and animals are those who have hnd ond
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Around Hastings, in St. Johns coun­ work together for good to tho chll-|
Couldn’t claim it altogether, Jawn,
opportunity longest to watch Its ao- ty, tho harvesting of tho 1022 spring dren of God who pro the called accord- i CONTEMPTIBLE NEWS METHODS ..............—
„ —lady
„ -------------since
the young
reads the HerAld; A floating liquor palace will bo
titvltios. The present gift was made crop of Irish potatoes. Is about bogin­ ing to His purpose." Hor favorite
and
the
Tampa
Tribune
and we now, anchored outsido tho threo mile limit
m e *•«« ■»^ . . . r — ____ _
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upon condition that the donor’s pamo ning nnd when it is ended, in Mny at song was “I love to think my Fathor If Henry Peavoy’s story of tho third nadvise
the school ■
hoards
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and then
there will be
should remain anonymous. This sum least $4,000,000 of good, 100-cont dol­ knows,
Why I have missedl the
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i . ipath .degree through which certain nows- orent counties to subscribe for the "omothlng doing unless now laws can
will bo added to our permanent en- lars will bo added to the bank accounts I chose, And that I soon shall clear- papor mon put htm Jn „„ attompt to Sanford Herald and the Tampa Trlb- bo passed giving the United States
downmont fund and will enable tho of the potato growers in that single ly see,. The way*He led was host for flnd out whothcr ho wna tho murderer
I P ^ M tlo n forces tho dominion of the
uno,
association to cnlargo Its activities
I“eveh 8Cft8. fho earth nnd the sky.
district. And on that same land two
along the lines specified by the giver
Better st 11, better than her life of then it is a bud business and official
—
or throo additional staple crops are
of Russia
aervico, better than her faith, was her Investigation and punishment
should , / That . Ideal government
which are as follows
............. —- --------„,iirnl* to BO ovor: Pay your poll tax before Saturday
likely
to
bo
grown
and
harvested
be­
For the education of the goner
wants Amer ^ ^
#nd coa, tf you want to vote in the. bond elecHfo of prayer The first words that* n„t be licking. If the story Is not ___
the ond of the year.
si public in the knowledge and vnlue fore
Of course, as Is generally known
of useful, boautiful and Interesting Florida's big monoy crop is citrus
are glad to welcomo you as our new ingly.
own tools nnd all ho gets
forms of wild life, especially birdu,
The news-gathering business is dlf- i and lodging. Wo can boo any of the | The many frlenda of Dr. Nolle Tolar
"2. For tho actual protection and fruit, which, this season, is llltoly to pastor. Be assured I will pray for
bring over $20,000,000 Into tho-pock
la .t urnnta aha snoko to flcult enough at best. I t has been American workmen going to Ruselu will be glad to learn that he le lm*
perpetuation of such forms of wild eta of the growers, who are in no' very
life on suitable breeding and other
greatly extended area of tho state.
reservations.
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"These three items alone indicate
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"8. For protecting and maintaining
the wealth that annually comes out of
adequate protection for such forms of
tice for aavaral weeks.
the aoll of Florida. The truth cgn
wild life In all parts of tha western I T
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poses."
Mr. Pearson added that tha aorlety
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activities, especlaUy in the southern
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and that U A very brief little etory of
Ob. A. M. T H R A an w T a u e
fcrltne that will long blister the pages
ABOUT THU G. O. P, FAILURES
AND ANCIENT HIBTORY of history. The 0. 0. P. was respon­
sible, and the G. 0. F. smiled.
We label that INFAMY NO. TWO.
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Paris, France, Feb. 28, 1922.
Third—Then came \he Newberry vs.
the Editor of the Sanford Herald:
Ford senatorial election, the foul odors Overland at $550 and Wlllya-Knlght at
Solomon, Josh Billings or Josh
$1875 f. o. h. Toledo
of which still infect tho air wo
Ch«*e, it don’t matter which-rsald: breathe.
IN THE BOND ELECTION THAT
♦•When a man starts down hill every­
Newberry was declared to bb elect­ A deep reduction in prices of Over­
th in seems to be greased for the ocHAS BEEN CALLED FOR
ed and took his seat In the senate.
land and Willya-Knight Vara, was an­
aiion." The writer believes it and
APRIL 11TH
But ho was arrested, Indicted tried, nounced today by officials of the Wllbelieves it applies 'to a political
lya-Overland Company.
The new
-jrty and now that we think there convicted, and sentenced by a federal prices are effective Immediately.
Property owners in Seminole county
Judge to serve a term of years in the
lie signs of a nearly down hill move penitentiary.
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are
urgently reminded of the neces­
The new price of the powerful,
V- the G. 0. P. the writer is moved
sity
of paying poll taxes in order to
easy-riding
Overland
touring
car,
Newberry appealed and there was a
ti make it known that he is anxious,
which by sheer merit of economy, permit them to vote on tho one hun­
reversal
on
a
slight
technical
pc
.r.t,
drilling and waiting to contribute some
But that didn't remove, the black qualify and comfort haa attained t a dred thousand dollar band issue, a
lubricating oil and /a push and. a kick
stain
from Newberry's name. Just dominant place in the light car field, special election for which haa been
to accelerate the down hill and out
here comes In one of tho saddest and Is $550. One year ago, this car sold called for April 11th in Sanford. AH
movement.
for $1035.
taxes must be paid by Saturday,
The sooner the start, so much the among the most rcgretable incidents This is an additional reduction March the 18th, and the County Com­
in the history of America.
better. Listen, now and than an ir­
The question as to whether New­ aince the reduction of 42% recorded missioners are anxious to have as
resistible impulse, or it may be a
berry should bo allowed to retain his from September, 1920, to September, large a vote as possible polled at tho
ilight touch of incipient lunacy grips
seat In the senate, was about to bo 1621, a total reduction of 41% in a election. ( The 1921 luw also requires
ac hard and fast, and I become
voted on, and at the crucial moment year and a half, the most radical re­ that wonion free holders must pay poll
ebeeutd with the idea and firm conJust
before the voting, President duction in motor car pricea in the his­ tax. This count* bond issue is a
action that It is absolutely necessary
most important one and will afford
Harding openly and In a conspicuous tory of the automobile industry. /
tbit 1 should put in igy oar and try
manner, caposed Newberry’s cause, In 1916, the Overland sold for $615, those who are intonated in good roads
to aid the U. S. and the balance of
and praised and eulogised the nunto, a price that was though could never in Seminole county the opiwrtunity to
the world in pulling through tho Gulf
and character of Newberry to the bo bettered. Today it Is $115 lower. secure them. The details for im­
of Chaos, in which the Germans In
limit. In the- circumstances It was The Willys-Knight touring car is provement ns provided for in the bond
Europe and the G. 0. P. In America, certainly unseemly or worse. It was now listed a t $1875 a further reduc­ issue havo been carefully planned by
have left the whole business floating the act of a lobbyist of a ward poli­ tion of $150 since the startling reduc­ the County Commissioners and sub­
aimlessly at the mercy of the waves, tician and not of a statesman.
tion of 84% made last September, a sequently endorsed by all the civic or­
without rudder, chart or compas, and
It was plainly for political purpos­ total reduction of 40% in a year and ganizations of Sanford. They pro­
the work of rescue should begin at es and for tho purpose of swaying a half.
vide for a great* many improvements
once and in the United States to and swinging tho votes of tho senate
These new prices wero made pos­ to Seminole county’s highway system,
avoid complete wreck.
sible by remarkable economics in man­ Resurfacing the brick roads with tar
to and In favor of Newberry?
As a starter and lest It forgets, the
Ho accomplished his purpose, and ufacturing methods, the consumption via and granite chips on tho followwriter wishes to remind the G. 0. P. Newberry won "by the skin of his of high priced materiul inventories, Ing avenues: Boardall, Gonovn. Celery
of a few sins, memorable and unpard­ teeth." But mllllonk of American cit­ the practical total elimination of ob­ enst of Boardall, Gertrude avenue west
onable It has committed and for which izens hung their hoads In shamo.
ligations for high-priced materials, of Monroe road. The commissioners
it bat) not been proporly punished. 1
the
operutio not a new, more progres­ havu also provided for resurfacing 33
The fact wns developed however,
First—The momorable and famous that the senators not only did not be­ sive nnd more economical marketing miles of macadum roads with tarvin or
presidential election: R. B. Hays vs. lieve Newberry on oath but really be­ plan, and lastly, the hearty co-opera­ asphalt mixed with granite chips. In
8. J. Tillfon, when tho vote was very lieved that ho was guilty of fraud, tion in the plan to build more cars per addition to those road improvements
ctose, and so close, that a commission bribery and other high Crimea, and man each day, by every employee in the commissioners have included the
composed of fifteen members an&lt;^ thnt one thing und thut only saved tho four plants the company operates. sum of $15,000,00 in this issue for the
known ns the electoral commission, Newberry, vis: the admitted fact thnt
These new prices pi nee Overland construction of n bridge at Osteen
Furry. With the approval of this iswas created and authorized to investi­ he had bought his senatorial sent, and
gate the facta, count tha votes, ascer­ had paid cnsli for it, nnd ought to price rank in their classes. For the
tain which nf tho two candidates had have it.
past year and n half, the records of
been elected and mnlce a report to tho
Newberry paid n high price for his these cars have proved their economy,
congress.
senatorial toga a pile of money and qunlity, performance and comfort.
The G. 0. I’, was-in the saddle, and his once good name, which Is blasted * The new prices nnd those of Sep­
EIGHT G. 0. P. men nnd SEVEN and blighted, forever. The president, tember, 1920, follow:
Democrats wore named and they com­ Newberry nnd the G. O. P. smiled.
Overland chnssis $150, formerly
$885;
touring $550, formerly $1035;
posed the Electoral Commission.
Wo lahcl thnt INFAMY NO. 3.
rondstor
$550, formerly $1035; coupe
From tho hour of creation of thnt
Yes, tho G. O. P. is responsible for
historic anti now fnmouB, or rather tho threo infamies that it Btnmpcd up­ $850, formerly $1525; sedan $896, for­
infamous commission every G. 0. P. on tho Escutcheon of tho United Stat­ merly $1075.
man knew whnt tho result would be—, es that are BLACKER than tho fam­ Willys-Knight roadster $1350, form­
beenuse, nnd simply boenuso, the G. ous MucBcth blood Htnins ar(c red," arlfl erly $2300; touring $1376, formerly
0. P. had a majority of- ono on tho tho damned Hpots will not out". No $2300; coupe $1875, formerly $2960;
commission. And, of course, the ver­ "ail the wnters of tho incarnudin sons" sedan $2095, formerly $3050; chnssis
dict was in favor of R. B.^Hays.
nor all tho rains thnt fall from heav­ $1100. All prices are f. o. b. Toledo.
As n matter of fact the whole mat­ en’s blue and blending dame can nev­ Tho poworful, ensy-riding Overland
offors many ndvnntngoB; economy of
ter had been thoroughly sifted and in­ er wash them out.
oflorution;
triplex springs, insuring
vestigated and tho people of tho
If the G. O. P. remains In power
United States know thnt tho finding whnt may wo not oxpcct next 7 Echo easy riding; threo speed nnd revorao
selective transmission of heut treated
in favor of Hays was absolutely false. answers what?
nickel-alloy
steel gears; Timken bear­
They knew thnt Samuel J. Tlldon
The G. O. I*, failed to grasp or com­
ings;
all-steel
body, bnked-onamel fin­
hsd been elected preBldont.
prehend the world conditions of today
The report of that commission plac- and for the little it hns done, and ish; spring bnso of 130 inches as
ed upon America the blackest stuin "such ns it is" and ns fnr ns it goes against wheel-base of 100 Inches; 34
since tho birth of the nation.
along tho rnnd marked out by Wood- foot turning rndius; 27 brake horse
Tho G. 0. P. smiled, Jan. G. Blaine row Wilson it deserves only scant power motor; electric started, lights
nnd horn, etc.
was tho only ono of tho whole gang praise.
The WiHys-Knight car, built of the
who blushed/
As one result we sorlously doubt
highest
grade materials, stands apart
We label thnt INFAMY NO. ONE. whether the United States hus one
from
the
great majority ‘ of cars,
Second—Then enme tho actual grab true and loyal frienthon earth today.
and appropriation of tho Pnnnma Ca­ The nbovc are three short and ab­ chiefly because it is motored by the
nal strip in a time of profound pence breviated little stories of three tragic Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine.
from our little neighbor, nnd friend, avcntH in the life of tho G. O. P. veri­ ThiH engine has given to the WillysColombia, when It wns well known fied by personal recollections. And Knight car the slogan, "Its Motor Im­
thnt they had no army, no navy nnd yet, nnd nevertheless, from rostrum proves w\th Use."
It is because of the sleeve-valve
no money nnd that she would have to and stump nnd soap boxes on Htreet
of
the
Knight type motor thnt the au­
submit tamely, and In silence to tho* corners everywhere, the G. O. P. will
tomobile
world in general concedes
monstrous outrage.
continue to boast, and brag of Its
those
seven
advantages to this Wil­
When criticised for thnt foul crime, grand achievements.
lys-Knight
motor—
the reply that enmo was the reply of
There should be, there must be a
First, it improves with use; sec­
an egotistical and boasting braggart, change. Lot tho work begin nt once
ond,
it requires no adjustments; third,
and in these words: "YES, I TOOK —TODAY—nnd with thlH motto In
it
is
more powerful; fourth, it Ih more
PANAMA." That in historic1truth, scribed upon our banners: "TURN
flexible; fifth, It is Hilent in opera­
THE RASCALS OUT."
tion and remains so; sixth, it is sim­
A. M. THRASHER.
ple, being free t from complicated
parts; seventh, it Is economical.
Cooties
EGGS ARE DROPPING
IN NESTS AND PRICE
PRESERVE THEM NOW

Deep Reductton
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id by the tax payers of Beiaslnole lotted being considered the beat po#&gt;
ible to obtain, According to llu jw
Charles A. Browne, the county engin­
eer.
Arthur Sehults; chairman of the
board of county commissioners and
other members of the board expressed
the belief that the county had got •
bagain. They were highly pleased
with the result of the bidding.
Tho Lesley Brother^ slrd Harvey
Company bid $167,495 on Uug brisk
with cement grout filler; $M2,M6 am
plain wire cut brick, smaller slse; and
$160495 on the third specification,
which was'the bid accepted. On the
third class of material the James T.
Wilson Company, of Jacksonville bid
$170,790; the Georgia Engineering
Company, of Augusta, $174^85*^7. H.
WINTER PARK HIGHWAY
Kendrick, of Tampa, $178,550; James
TO SEMINOLE LINE
G. Yeats Company of Port Tampa,
WILL BB WIDENED $180,000; F. W. Long and Company, of
Jacksonville, $186,095 end Fish Brotlu
The contract for widening the Win­ era, of Tampa, $187,620.—Orlando
ter Park highway from Orlando to tha
Seminole county line waa awarded
yesterday by the county commission­ Luke Rlelly Says, "The Rat Died Be­
ers to Lasley Brothers and frarvey, of
fore Reaching the River."
Chattanooga, Tenn., who bid $160/195
“Since
moving near the river f
which wae $10,000 lower than the
years
ago,
we’ve always used RATnearest competitor, the James Wilson
Construction Company of Jacksonville. SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat,
Under the terms of the contract tho nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the
company will give Its bond Mi the full house, About 16 minutes later he
amount involved within ten daye and darted off for the water, to cool his
work on tho road will begin within burning stomach, but ho died before
fifteen days after the bond Is posted. reaching it." Three sizes, 85c, 66c,
The project will be completed in 100 $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Hardware Co.—Adv.
days,
The road from this city to tho SemlGreat place is Snnford and bocom
nole county tine, Just beyond Malt,
l«nd, l s \ t present nine foot wide. It Ing greater.
will be widened to twenty-four feet
between Orlando and Winter Park and
Women must pay the poll tax this
sixteen feet from thnt city to the yoar before they vote which meant
Somlnole border,
thnt hubby has more poll tax than or­
The paving will bo of plain wire cut dinarily. But then it is worth It for
brick, 3 1-2x4x8 1-2 Inches, with as- tho women will maka a big difference
phalt filter. Bids were asked on in politics. If you don’t believe It
three classes of material, the kind so- wntchithoir smoko.

ERVICEABLE vitrified brick pave­
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century old are numerous. Long life
is characteristic of well-built^ brick
pavements. So is little or no yearly
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are inexpensive pavem ents because
they la st so long and cost so little for
annual up-keep. By reckoning over a
period of years, your paving taxes will
be reduced if the streets and highways
of your community are surfaced with
vitrified brick.

Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Cardui.—S«ye “ Result
Was Surprising.”— Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
LABEL YOUR VEGETABLES
Springfield Mo.—"My back was ra
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time," saya Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Routt 6, this place. “I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bod," continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
she obtained relief through the use of
Cardui. "My husband, having heard
of*4$
Cardui, proposed getting It for me.
"I saw after taking some Cardui
. . . that I was Improving. The result
wu surprising. I felt Uke a different
Person.
"Later I suffered from weakness
weak back, and felt all run-down.
( did not rest well at night, I waa so
nervous and cross. My husband said
be would get ms some Cardui, which
ne did. it strengthened ms . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was In
^°°d healthy condition.
I cannot
too much for it."
Thousands of women have suffered
** Mrs. Williams describes,’ until they
teund relief from the use of Cardui.
•Unco It has helped so many, you
?b*uld not hesitate to try Cardui If
troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere.
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GAINESVILLE, March 15.—Poultry
rpisers are urged by Dr. N. W. San­
born, poultry specialist of tho Uni­
versity of Florida, to take advantage
of tho present low prices for eggs and
tho large supply, to ralno chickens and
preserve surplus eggs.
"This u period of lowjirlces of eggs"
Dr. Sanborn wrote recently to nn In­
terested poultry raise?. "Every hen
is on her Job. Local markets aro ov­
erflowing with eggs and prices aro
dropping. Do not rush your eggs into
nn already crowded market. Get busy
with your years hatching. Use part
of this full supply of eggs to produce
chicks for eating and for laying. Then
put down in water glass your surplus
eggs or sell them to people you may be
able to, interest In this method of pre­
serving eggs. Printed instructions for
preserving eggs in water glass, In­
structions which you may uso and pnss s
on to your neighbor, can be had for ■
the asking of the Colloge of Agricul­ I
ture, or by calling upon your county
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or home demonstration’agent.

Tho Herald has advocated a standard
pack and a standard brand for tho
Sanford growers for^many years. It
means more money apd satisfaction at
both ends of the line. Tho Herald
Printing Co., Is printing a big order
of beautiful labels this week for the
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., for
their Somlnolo Brand. The work is
done in rod and black ink and make a
very distinctive label and one that
will take its place in the markets of
tho United States and Canada. The
Sanford Truck Growers Inc., believe
in a standard pack and are not afraid
to put their label on their goods for
they believe 4h a good pack and a
guaranteed pack and in advertising.
Incidentally they also believe in hav­ Again wo say that the establish­
ing their labels and other work done ment of a cold 'storage and nbbatoir
In Sanford whore cattle could be
in Sanford by Sanford printers.
butchered and kopt on storage and
Styles are kind to el^prly spinsters. distributed from this Mint would be
Eyes focused in tho dlfoctlon of their a good thing for the cnttlomon and
for tho consumer.
feet never see the crow’s fast.

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REVIVAL OF DISCUSSION
ON STATE; DIVISION
IN COMING CAMPAIGN

It li held that • different course
could lawfully be punned in that the
whole question, could be submitted
A nt to the vote of the lintlre atate
and ahould the vote be favorable than
the course outlined above could be fol
lowed to the game end. Or, It le said
an act consenting to the creating of
the proposed new state, and its nec­
L egal Authorities Say There Are Few Precedents essary provisions, could be passed
with a referendum clause submitting
to Go By
it tto tho people of the whole state, to
become
effective after being ratified
( ■ p T k e A h m Ii M P r i l l )
cluded within and did not form a p art by a majority vote.
TALLAHASSEE, Marchh 13— Re­ of the original state. Assuming then
vival of discussion in Central and that conditions are aifbh th a t’s, new
South Florida of n proposal to divide stato might be formed without*con*
the state, which arose recently with dieting with tho Federal constitution
the renewal of the capital removal and that only one existing stato
Campaign, has prompted an emanina- would be affected by the creation of
tlon of legal records and an Inquiry such new state, It is the opinton of le
here aa to just what steps would bo gal authorities that tho following
necessary te create another state course of procedure would be correct;
R. T. Wynne died February 21st at
1. The Legislature of the pnrent
from a part of one already In exist*
Fernald-Laughton Memorial 'Hospital
state would pass an act consenting to in Sanford,
•nee.
after a„short illness. Mr.
Legal authorities declare that inas­ the creation and admission of tho new Wynne was 72 yenrs old, and came to
much as the* division of states has state; designating Its boundaries, and Florida from Alabama 84 years ago.
been little indulged in there exists in the samo act provide far a Const! Ho had lived in Sanford and Lake
m
very scant precedent’ upon which to tutlonal Convention to bo held within
% base an opinion aa to the proper the jurisdiction of the proposed new Monroe for the last 28' years and was
known aa one of Lake Monroe’s best
course to be pursued should such a state; provide for an election to be farmers. He leaves to mourn his
step be undertaken. Section 3 of Ar­ held for the purpose of submitting loss, two soiis and two daughters, R.
tic le 2, of the Constitution of the the proposed Constitution to the qual T. Wynne, Jr., and John L. Wynne, of
United’ States provides that "New Ifted voters pf the proposfd new Lake Monroe and Mrs. A. G. Purdon
states may e admitted by tho Congress state; and, providing fu rth er/fo r the of Jacksonville and Mrs. W. E. Hawk­
Into thlb Union, but no new atate proposed Constitution, together with ins of Sanford, also a number of
shall be formed or erected within the the report of tho result of the election grandchildren nnd great grand chil­
Jurisdiction of any other state; nor thereof, to be transmitted to the Con dren. Tho funoral was held ut Lake
any state be formed by the Junction of gross of tho United States and to tho Monroe Baptist Church at 3:30 o’clock
two or' more states or parts of states President, together with tho original Tuesday afternoon with Rev R. L.
without the consent of tho legislatures act by which the consent of the par­ Smith officiating.—Contributed.
of the states concerned, aa welt as tho ent state ds given to the creation of
the new state.
Congress."
CARD OF THANKS
2. The Congress of the United
The exact meaning of the languago
Wo wish to thank all those who ex­
contained in this section, it is said, States upon receiving tho records
tended
their kindness and sympathy
never has been Judicially determined, would be called upon to pass an act
to
us
during
tho sickncsB and death
although the Supreme Court of the admitting the proposed new state un­
of
our
father,
R. T. Wynne, also for
United States did uphold tho validity der its proposed constitution as a
the
beautiful
floral
offerings. ~
of tho statehood of West Virginia, state Into the Unton of tho United
MRS.
A.
G.
PURDON,
(Virginia vs. West Virginia, 78 United States of America, to take effect upon
MRS.
W.
E.
IIAWKINS,
States Reports; 11 Wall page 30.) tho proclamation of the President.
MR.
R.
T.
WYNNE,
Jr.
Authorities declare it is impossible
Legal opinion, holds, therefore, that
MR.
J.
L.
WYNNE.
it may be nssumod it Is possible for a to nay whnt period of time would be
new stato to be cstalished, comprised consumtdd in tho proccci outlined but
CARD OF THANKS
of territory which theretofore hot It is hold in severnl quarters that such
Mrs.
W.
Edward Argo and family
a
mnttcr
could
bo
so
managed
as
to
been entirely a part of tho territorial
Jurisdiction of ono state. It also may create n now Rtato within n fow wish to express their thnnkn to their
be assumed, It is said, that in tho months, after tho Initiative action of many friends in OvJcdA, Sanford, Or­
event tho proposed new state bordered the Legislature of tho parent stato. It lando and 'throughout tho stato for
upon the high sens thnt it might bo nlso is conceded thnt it would be pos­ their thoughtful attentions, nnd for
found possible to include within tho sible for unlimited delays to occur nf- tho beautiful florul offerings nnd ex­
proposed now stato territory ndjncont tor the process hnd passed beyond the pressions of' kindness during their re­
cent bereavement.
to the soashoro, which was not in­ control of tho torrlttory affected.

IN MEMORIAM

,

BRICK ROADS LAST
and purebred calf and purebred colt to l+ h tlT products, the~.«le7took
ACTUAL FIGURES SHOW
abd purebred "biddie" from the time sudden, upward tTend and for thTu
LOW MAINTENANCE COST when we went barefooted and ate out week In February amounted to I37(v ,
of a spoon, but /how often have we
With Florida ,on the e^e of an ex­ heard about purbred corn or purebred tried to aell a load of vegetables d*
driving from house to house. I io*t. ■
penditure of hundreds of thousands of other kinds of seed?
dollars for the improvement of city
May it bo said that it la just as im­ day and took in $19. Now, that ttl
streets and rural highways, it is only portant that the fanner secure the market ia here, I have sold for $24 1
natural that taxpayers should become best seed to bo had as it is for him to same load which formerly brought
interested in the moat economical ex­ secure the best livesttlck. "Purebreds only $19. Formerly I lost a day. n u !
penditure of this money.
eventually, why not now," applied aa I sell out in ,n hour," so .poke £
Economy in highway expenditures proper] yto the seed of farm crops as farmer of tho Ft. Meyera se c tio n ^ 1)
Miss Partridge states that curb mas. 1
results when a highway type Is built It does to farm animals.
kets
will be started soon lu ,ev«*u!
which will lost longest, cost the least
The planting time, for general field ether cities In tho state.
for repair, not necessitate frequent crops, Is near. Seed should be on
dosing of the road to traffic to •ac­ hand or readily available. But
Is
complish such repair, nnd will furnish not too late to get purebred seen—
a hard, smooth, sanitary and durable the best seed. If you didn’t save you
surface for ail kinds of traffic, light, own purbred seed or haven’t them al­
medium and heavy.
ready, there are many reputable seed
The following low maintenance houses throughout the country, and
costs on Florida brick roads are re- the nearest one to you can be reached
venied from figures in the public rec­ in a few days by mail.
ords:
However, in buying seed, it is Just
Seminole County Road No. 3; laid ns necessary that you moko sure of
on natural soil, 7,000 yards, built in the reput able ness of the dealer and
of the quality of tho seed as you do
1017, no maintenance to date.
Volusia County Road; built in 1017, when you buy purebred livestock.
adjacent to DeLand, 14 miles brick First, make sure that the seedman
laid on natural soil, maintenance $0.93 makes it his strong point not, to sell
poor seed. Second, be sure he makes
per mile per year.
«
*
Seminole County Road No. 1, be­ no mistake in the seed he sells you—tween Orange County line and Robin­ make him make sure of It.
Plant only sound purbred se e d son Springs, brick on natural soil, 8
miles built in 1016, maintenance |6.60 start the crop right—and make bigger
yields.
per mile per year.
Orange County Road No. 3, in Ornngo County between north city lim­ PRODUCER MEETS CONSUMER.
its of Orlando nnd Seminole County
line, 7 miles, built in 1015, mainten­ Housewives in qwny towns in Flor­
ance cost 34.08 per mile per year or ida aro finding it possible to buy fresh
3-4 of a cont per square yard for sev­ vegetables, fruits and other fojm
en years.
products directly from the farmer and
at modest, reasonable prices. Various
4M
HERE’S A DEMOCRAT AS OCALA agencies throughout the state, porticu&lt;
STAR SEES IT.
larly home demonstration agents, havo
been laboring to (his end for several
Some time ago Tho Nows, very in­ years—striving to Institute "curb
nocently, asked several gentlemen of markets,” places where the former
tho press supposed to ho versed in may directly meet the consumer and
political doctrines of ail parties, on terms which are fnnir and satis­
factory to both.
what, to thoir mind .constituted tho Last August a number of women be­
principles which tho state executive longing to the county council of homo
committee adjured electors to cuddlo demonstration work in Ft. Meyers
before thoy pushed a ballot in the started to work to establish n curb
box. After somo fencing Editor Ben­ market in that city. This market op.
jamin, of Tho Ocala Star, has enmo cned January 7. Miss Sarah W. Par­
out into tho opon. Ho snys:
tridge, state home demonstration
"Wo suppose tho stato committco agent, reports thnt most encouraging
mennt what it snid by its resolution. nnd satisfactory results aro being met
Wo don’t pay much attention to tho ^y this curb market. The beginning
stato committee's resolutions.
Tho was somewhat slow, tho snles tho first
lust honest and courageous resolution week amounting to only $40. But, as
wo romembor Its making wiib tho ono soon ns the farmers learned thnt the
repudiated by tho combination of so­ housewives realty would come out and
cialists, prohibitionists, Republicans,
bigots and misguided Democrats who
elected Catts in 1010. Sinco then tho
Is That Cold and
stato committco has had bettor sense
than to mako a resolution with nny
Cough Hanging On?
character in It. Tho principles of
he convinced that Dr.
democracy as wo understand them
King’a New Discovery docs just
nro representative government nnd
what it ia meant to do—soothes cough*
For years “ PANAMA'1
government for government only,
raw throats, congestion-tormented
overalls havo faithfully
chests, loosens the phlegm pack ami
white supremacy, state rights, total
served
tho
South.
Work­
breaks the obstinate colli nnd grippe
separation of church nnd state, al­
attack, relieves tho congestion in the
men
in
overy
trade
know
ways support the nominee' nnd to tho
head. No harmful drugs, therefore
pood for children ns well as grownups.
victor belongs the spoils. Now, then,
M
Right away you will notice the
will you he Goode?”—Ocala Star.
change for the better. Has a con­
UNIO N -M A DE
vincing, healing taste that you will
appreciate. Duy a bottle at any drug­
.On to Palm Beach and no quarter
Blands for the moat durable
gists on the way home to-night, 60c.
and comfortable work clothes,
asked and none given—there will bo
money can buy. Bold under'
nothing less than a dollar asked or
r~\
our Iron­
given.
clad guar| . nnloo. Ask
your dealer.
Tho cattlemen of Seminolo county
Lookfot the
should consider, thoir own cold stor­
trade-mark.
age plant in connection with a slaugh­
I**y People, Lasy Bowels. Don't
UaMfe-C•,,
ter pen nnd the cheaper price of meat.
.leglect constipation. It undermines
tho health, takes all vim out of
Tho homo |)oys ought to bo getting
you. Dr. King’s Pills will invigorate
what Is coming to thorn.
tho
the Byst
system, stir up the liver, move the
“ MADE TO
bowels. ____
________
Ail druggists,
25c.
M A tte &lt;3^50 DY X
P R O M P T 1 W O N ’T G R I P E
PLANT PUREBRED SEED
FOR DIGGER YIELDS

JS S ? ft; c«b »«ket

£3i

PEHN’
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CHEWING
TOBACCO

Here Are Better
OVERALLS

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“panama :

Dr.
K
in
g's
N e w _____ „__
D iscovery

O D A Y TO

iir. Ring’s Pills

Tho valuo of purebred livestock
seems pretty well implanted in tho
minds of all American farmors nnd
in tho practices of tho better type of
farmers, so much so that there Is little
danger of a return to tho predomi­
nance of tho old Bcrub hog, cow, horso
or chicken.
Yes, wo have hoard purbred pig
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M H FLORIDA REPRESENTATIVES SETTLEMENT
KILLED THE REAPPORTIONMENT BILL IS WIPED OUT
BY TORNADO
CAPITAL REMOVAL
MEETING AT OCALA
WELL ATTENDED

the deal went through. Honda were law. Bald c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s th e f o l­ to b«g., containing 5 a cru moro or
lo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In
voted to pay the purchase price.
Bemlnole C ounty. F lo rid a , t o - w l t : Beg. Im .
I n te r s e c tio n o f IB lino o f B anford Ot.
There will be no change in the ratee awt ith
Tho said land bring assessed at thg
W. Una of Bee. I I, Tw p. 19, R a n g e
charged for the two watera. The old, 31 K. R u n N. 1 3.lt oh., H fl.01 eh., R l l dato of the laauance of such certifi­
deg.. W e s t to beg. (lees N. 2.0T a c r e s )
or soft water, la slightly higher in Aoj-es
____
3.07. .The*
_______
e a l„i l a n d b e i n g aeeea- cate In the name of Unknown.
o f suc h
cost than the city water and both have c e r t iaf ti c taht ee dIna t e t hoef tnh aomIes suaat n cUe nknow
Also Tax Certificate No. 808, dated
The press of the Southern pert of
n.
their
preferences.
At
the
earliest
pos­
U
n
less
eald
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
s
h
a
ll
be
r
e d e e m , the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1919, hag
rtorlda seems bent on attributing to
r d in g to la w T a x Deed will Is­
—-—
i ' sible moment the city's plant will bo sedu e a cthc eore
o n -on t h e lKth d a y o f April, filed add certificate in my office and
the representatives and senators from
_ , J B f T »* A n o c IsIr S P k m )
A.
D.
1981.
moved
to
the
site,
of
the
old
water
« cst F lo rid a, in the Florida legistsBATON ROUGE, La., March 14.— company’s plant) so that there will bo W1TNK88 m y Official s i g n a t u r e a n d h” mnt,« «PPHcation for T«X Deed to
se a l t h i s th e loth d a y o f M arch, A. D. Issue thereon in accordance with law.
tore unjust and unfair legislation as
The settlement of Sunrise, near here, but one overhead in operation.
1931.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
^-apportionment, claiming tjiat
(SB A L )
B. A. DOUOLABH,
was almost obliterated by a tornado
C le r k C irc u it C ourt,
In
West F lo rid a will never give South
S em inole C ounty, Fla. ing described property situated
today which killed two persons, in­
SHERIFF KILLED
SO.SIO
By: A. M. 1VEKK8. D. C. Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
fjorids a square deal in the legisla*
NEXT MEETING WILL RE AT OR­ jured sixteen according to reports reBY MOONSHINERS
E 1-2 of SW 4-4 of NW 1-4 (ItM
NOTICB
ceivod hero.
we, Wll* 9 acroa in NE cor. See. 9, Twp. 21 S.,
Notice la h e r e b y g iv e n
LANDO
ON
APRIL
In order that the public may know
llam H. B a ld in g and, wife*’ F lo re n c e
. . . il*£
A u o iliM P m i) '
5TH
ding, on t h e 10th
o f April, A. Range 29 East, containing 11 acne,
**■ h a—y of
Hut these charges are made by these
McALISTER, Okla., March 14.— CHATTANOOGA, March 14.—She*, Beldln
I&gt;. 1911, a t 10 o ’alook a. m. w ill m a k e
n to th e J u d g e o f t h e C irc u it more or leas.
papers without the knowledge of the
Nina persons were killed, and a num­ iff I. L. Smith of Bradley county, wae aCpopulrict aotio
f th e S ev en th Ju d ic ia l C i r c u it of
OCALA,
Fla.,
March
14.—Several
The said land being assessed a t the
£ct) the writer has looked Into the
ber seriounly injured in a tornado at shot and killed today by moonshiners t h e S t a t s of F lo rid a , a t D sL an d , F ieri*
—.apportionment question and has fol- hundred delegates from throughout Gowen, a mining town fifteen mllea while he was making a raid on a still da. o r w h e r e v e r the c o u r t m a y t h o n s s , dato of the issuance of such certifi­
f o r a n o r d e r a u t h o r i s i n g t b s a d o p tio n
house bill N.o 1 of the 1021 ses- Peninsula Florida at a meeting here east of here laat night Most of the near Lauderbsck Springe.
of a n u n n a m e d In fa n t c h ild w h o s e p a r ­ cate in the name of Unknown.
ents are unknown.
yesterday
took
the
initial
atop
to­
Unless aald certificates ahall bo re­
plan of the legislature until same was
dead and injured were Mexicans,
D ated th is 10th d a y of M arch, A. D.
deemed
according to law Tax Daed
1932.
^definitely postponed on the motion wards concerted efforts for the re* any porsons were slightly hurt.
AGED MAN GUILTY OF INCB8T
\V11.1,1 AM 11. niBLDINO,
moval
of
the
state
eapitol
by
effect­
will
issue
thereon on tho 81st day of
4 a South Florida representative.
FLOHBNCfi BHLD1NCI.
ing
a
temporary
organization
nnd
ap­
30-BtO
Marcn,
A.
D. 1922.
&lt;H,ls house bill No. 1 was a bill to
pointing
committees
to
work
out
a Coal Miners’ Strike
In t h e C ircuit C o u rt o f tho S e v e n th J u ­
Witness
my official signature and
SI*
ba antitied an Act to apportion the
d icial C irc u it of F lo r i d a . In u u d f o r
permanent
organization
which
will
be
seal
this
the
16th day of February, A.
ford,
age
seventy-two
years,
pleaded
Seminole
C
ounty.—l
a
C
h
a
n
c
e
r
y
Is
Almost
Certainty,
representation of the state of Florida
effected
at
a
meeting
to
be
held
in
D.
1922.
guilty
yesterday
afternoon
In
criminal
la the senate of the state of Florida,
NtlTICH OF m a s t h u ’s SAI.K
Arbitration Failed court to the charge of incest, and was
Orlando on April 6.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
tad to spportiorf the representation
C. W. B n ta m ln g e r, C o m p la in a n t,
Clerk Circuit Court,
ef the state of Florida in the house The mectinff here yesterday, called Mlnera Hold Out For Existing Wage sentenced to ten years in the state 1Hiilie 1 L,ve.W a r in g , et al„ D efen d a n ts.
Seminole County, Fla.
penitentiary. Complaint was filed by N otice Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t u n d e r andaf representatives of the state of Flor- by the Palatka chamber of commerce,
Seale end Nothing Lena
by v i r t u e o f a dec ree of f o r e c lo s u re a n d 28-Bte
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. a
the
fourteen-Vear-old
daughter.
was
characterized
by
the
business-like
Ida. It will be recognised as one on
nitle e n te r e d In th e a b o v e c a u s a on t h e
manner
in
which
it
was
conducted
and
20tb d a y of F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1913. 1.
trijich Attorney General Rivers H.
WASHINGTON, March 14.—Llttli
Hchelle Maine*, a s S pecial M a s te r In
goford, before the legislature con­ the lack of oratory. The session last­ hope for the averting of a strike in FORMER POTENTATE
C huncery, oil Monday. A pril 3rd, 1911,
LANDIS, FISH * HULL
In f ro n t of th e C o u r t Hours d oor a t
OF MYSTIC SHRINE
vened, prepared and which wla en­ ed only three hours.
S anford, F lo rid a, w ill o f f e r f o r aale a n d
tho
unionized
bituminous
coal
Helds
on
DIED AT TACOMA ■oil to th e h ig h e s t nnd b ee t b id d e r fo r Attorneys and CounoeHoru-at-Law
A committee on committees was
dorsed by the press of the state as
cnah d u r i n g th e le g al h o u r s o t aale th e
DeLAND, FLORIDA
April
1
was
held
out
yesterday
inj
-------named
nnd
charged,
with
the
tnsk
of
being fair, and was recognized as a
f o llo w in g deaertbed land a n d pereointl
r o p e r t y s ltu n to In the C o u n ty o f S e m i­ Will practice In the State and Feder­
Th
t'W * «... pnole
dotegnting to other committees the those official circles which are most' T a
|ood reapportionment measure.
a n d S ta te o t Florida, m o r e p a r t i c ­ al Courte. Special farilltlei for Ex­
r l y describ ed aa follows, to - w lt:
This bill was introduced in tho work incident to the organization. The concerned with the repeated govern-' LeW|g Oarrotson, who in 1020 was u laBegin
a t th e S o u th w e s t c o r n e r of amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
bouse of representatives by Mr. Ellis various committees, it was announced, ment attempts to bring about an ad- JImperial Potentate of Mystic Shrine C hurch s t r e e t a n d B a st l.ak o A venue In
e T ow n of Lnngwooil, r u n th e n ce
of Alschua county on April 7, the first will be announced at a meeting of the juatmont of wage agreement differen- °f North America, died suddenly at th
S outh 200 feet, W eet 400 feet, th e n ce
N orth 200 feet, the n ce B a st 400 feet to
bill introduced in the house. The bill committee on committees nt Lake­
th e point
SCHELLG MAINES
ulnl of beglnilln
b eg in n in g , b e in g th e n
cos, Mine operators It was declared, j
'lome l,oro ^ la morning,
vris referred to the committee on ro- land, March 18.
e r t y k n o w n us th e L ongw ood H otel;
wore continuing in their refusal to
,
~~~
. . a m i also tho fo llo w in g' p erso n a l p ro p e rLAWYER
apportionment. On April 8th the
Tho majority of the meeting sup­ enter conferences with the United Thero nro mor« hoWuPB today in the ty c o n ta in e d In th e s ala__hotel nnd
___ used
Office
in
the Court Houae
In
co
n
n
e
ctio
n
w
ith
t
h
e
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
t
h
e
r
e
,
measure was reported favorably by a ported a declaration by Circuit Judge
All f u r n it u r e , f ix tu re s, SANFORD
Mine Workks looking to the creation, *leBrt °f
cities than ever hap- of, to - w lt:
FLORIDA
unanimous'vote of the committee. This W, S. Bullock, Dnc of the speakers,
goods,
bedding, c o o k in g
of a now wage contract for the cen- j Ponc&lt;* *n t^10 wilds of the wild and uhousehold
te n a lls a n d o t h e r p e r s o n a l p r o p e r ty
report was made by S. O. H arris'of that eapitol removal was sought rath­ tral competitive field, notwithstanding Woo'y won* the early days,
c o n ta in e d In snld hotel.
T e rm a : Cash. P u r c h a s e r to pay for
Pinellas and recommended that the er than state division.
deed.
representations mndo to them by Sec-! _ . „ ~
~~ ~ ~
GEO. G. HERRING
Mil be passed. On the same day, Mr.
SCHBLLW MAINK8,
The meeting wbh called t o order rotnry of Labor Davis, who holds that j **0B* ®ard§ »t tho Herald Office,
29-Sto
S pecial M a ste r In C hancery,
Harris moved that 200 copies of this at 2 p, m., and after tho opening pre­
Attorney-at-Law
existing contracts require them at 11
1 ;
~~ . _
■ Sailor of AppMe-nllon for Tax Urrd'llnb^ll be printed, which was agreed to. liminaries R. F. Rogers, of Ocala, was
least to enter negotiations regardless ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ drr Norllos BTS of the (Irnrral Slnt- No. 14 Garnfir-WoodrufT Bulldln
The measure rested until April 16th elected chairman. Judge Bullock, in
utrs of Ikr Ntnlr ot Florida
n n A n p n m i f A llT lT T in n
Notion Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t F r a n s
wben Mr. Harris, of Pinallns, moved the opening address, declared Penin­ of whether such negotiations are
SANFORD. FLA.
Hlplln, p u r c h a s e r of Tax C e r t if ic a te No.
to completion.
,1047, listed th e bill duy of November,
tbit house bill No. 1 be mndo a spec­ sula Florida Ir not being given its ried
A. D. III9S, h as filed aald c e r tif ic a te In
Tho United Mine Workers of Amorl- *
1 1 V
ial order for the following Monday nt right by the legislature. Tho law cn, the general union orgnnizattlon,1
my office, a n d hua m ade a p p lic a tio n fo r
|
T
ax Deed to Innue In ac c o rd a n c e w ith
4:15 p. m. A roil call being demanded making body, he said, in effect, Im­ wftB declared to bo entirely willing to
law. Hald c e r tif ic a te e m b ra c e s th e f o l­
low ing describ ed p r o p e r ly a ltu n te d In
there were 29 yeas and 30 nuys. The poses taxation without giving in re­ enter n conference, although insisting
Hemlnole co unty, F lorida, to - w lt: Dot
motion being lost nothing more was turn representation.
49, T ie r D, Mouth H anford.'The aald land
JEWELER
upon maintenance of existing w age1
b ein g nMMi’Msod at tho d a t e of tho Iksii beard of tho bill until Wednosdny,
unco of xuch c e r tif ic a te In tho iiumo of
Mr, Rogers followed Judge Bul­ scales, which woro adopted In 1920.
MY SPECIALTIES:
U nknow n. Unless said c e r tif ic a te shall
April 20th, when tho measure was lock nnd urged that the first work Tho employers nro demanding reduc­
ho redeem ed a c c o r d in g to law T ax Deed
Pickard's Ilnmi-Pnintcd China
taken up nnd read a second time in of the association to bo obtnin fair tions amounting to 20 per cent or, The law provides thnt "If tax­ will Isatie th e re o n oil tho Blh d a y of
April, A. D. 1922.
full. Mr. Futch of Lake, moved thut apportionment. In bis opinion it wns more.
Gorhnm'fl
Sterling Silver
WltncHS
my
nfflulul
s
i
g
n
a
t
u
r
e
an
d
es upon real estate shall not bo seal th is tlm 28th d ay of F e b r u a r y , A.
this bill be made u continuing order not just for small counties like
Rogers'
Plated
Ware
It wns indicated in official circles pai(| before the first duy of April D. 1922.
for Friday morning, April 20th. Pend­ "Mudison, JelTorqon, and Loon," to yesterday thet the government would f
Elgin
and
Waltham
Watchea
(HHAL)
H. A. POUai.ABB,
thlJ Tax Colloctor
C lerk C irc u it C ourt.
ing consideration of this motion the have representation in the legislatm’e go further nt present but would await
Hemlnole County, Fin.
, ,
’
, „ ,
29-Cto
lly: A. M. WRKKH. D. C.
bouse adjourned. When this order equal with Duvnl, Hillsborough nnd tho development of the threatened shftI1 advertise and sell,
N otice o f A pplication fo r T s i D t i i U» - Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
was reached tho following morning, Orange.- Less than 300,000 people ntrlke. The decree of ponlbta govern*' T , ,
to „ o t| fy
conccrncU
dor Section B7B o f the G eneral
Dyeing to
Mr. Perry, of Leo, moved bb a substi­ west of tho Suwunea river, ho assert­ ment Intervention later, it wns s a i d ...........
S ta lu lr e of the Nlate of Florida
,
J
Notice
la
h
e
r
e
b
y
g
ive
n
t
h
a
t
8.
F.
tute that the further consideration of ed, have more influence nt Tnllnhassce by high officials, would be determined ^ a t the requirements of law will Doudney, p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e rtif ic a te
Ill, d a t e d the 2nd d a y of J u n e , A.
house 1)11) No. 1 be indefinitely post­ than more than 700,000 enst anil by tho degreo to which tho strlko, if be complied with nnd the Tax No.
D. 1919, line filed nnld c e r tif ic a te In
poned, which substitute was accepted south. Mr. Itogors recited what ho It developed might nffect ndvessoly Books will positively bo closed m y office, nnd line m ndo a p p lic a tio n
fo r Tux Deed to (esuo In a c c o rd a n c e
by Mr. Futch. Tho question then described as tho constant rofusul of tho public welfare.
w ith law. Held c e r tif ic a te
omhrncos
on
April
first
ns
provided
by
law
th e f o llo w in g d escribed p r o p e r ty s i t ­
French Dry Cleaners
ncurred on the motion to indefinitely the legislature to reapportion the
Statistics assembled for the labor
u a te d In S e n u n o le 'C o u n ty , F lo rid a, toand
all
lands
on
which
taxes
postpone consideration of house bill state.
w
lt:
Date
226,
22S
e
n
d
230,
J.
O,
P
a
c
k
­
department indicate thnt 65,000,000
a r d 's F ir s t And, to Midway. - Tho aald
No. 1, Pending action on this motion
Steam Dyers
Socrotar) Hart, of the Palntku tons of coni nro now In storage, ap- have not been paid will be ad- land b e in g a ssessed n t llio d a t e of the
o f such c e r tif ic a te In tho
the house recessed until 3 o’clock that Chamber of Commerce, declared bis proxlmately a ten weeks* supply for vortlsed and executions issued Issuance
n a m e of U n k n o w n . U nless sa id c e r t i f i ­ 611 Main St.
Jacksonville. Fla.
a te sh a ll bo rodocmed a c c o r d in g to
afternoon.
city wanted an organization absolute­ tho entire country, thnt this amount f01* unpaid personal property cluw
Tux Deoil wilt Issue th e re o n
on We prepay parcel poatage on returns
At three o'clock the house wnH ly free of sectionalism, one that will is rapidly being augmented and that ^uxeHf
the 31st day of March, A. D. 1922.
W1TNKHH m y official s i g n a t u r e unit
called to order by the spenkcr, and work for the good not only of Pen­ non-union production is tending to inseal th is tho 24th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A.
D. 1922.
upon roll cnll 70 memhors answered to insula Florida hut the entire state, crenHc. Local agreements between tho
(SEA L)
E. A. DOUOLA8H.
Uieu names. The consideration of Mr. Hart suggested the orgnnizntion union nnd operators are also expected
C lerk C irc u it C ourt,
Hemlnole County, Fla.
to go into effect on or before April 1,
„ ,, .
___* , 28-Sto '
houso hill No. 1 to bo Indefinitely of a permanent association.
lly: A. At. W E E K S. D. C.
which
would
insure
maaintonanco
of
^ttX
Collector,
Seminole
County
postponed wns resumed. The Hpeukor Goode M. Guerry, publisher of the
Notice of Application for Tax Deed,
29-nte
ruled that tho substitute offered by Palntkn Nows, nt this juncture urged further operations,
Secretary
Davis
was
snid
to
bo
Under Section 575 of ihe General
that
the
matter
of
a
now
site
for
the
Mr. Perry to tho originul motion of
Hlir/ntfW'.W f.n
Statutes of the State of Florldn
Mr. Futch nnd which substitute was eapitol be made secondary to the ma­ maintaining a policy of hands off with
reference
to
the
nnthrncito
situation,
accepted by Mr, Futch and became his jor question of cnpltol removnl. It
FOR SALE—15 acres, 10 tiled, 4 room
Notice is hereby given that V. W.
motion, wns not n proper substitute, would bo best to secure a change, ho on tho ground thnt operators and min­ housu, barn, 4 wells, $9,000. Terms.
Estes purchaser of Tax certificate No.
and accordingly tho question before asserted, nnd then select the now lo­ ers were now conforing, and that pros­ —II. B. Lewis. Phone 349 or 3rfl
pects wore nt least hopeful thnt wage
81-4tc 345, dated tho 3rd day of June, A. D.
the houso at tho time was the original cation.
Enrich the soil, increase the
Tho question of a temporary or­ contracts would he mndo. Officials
motion of Mr. Futch, namely, that said
Sco H.
1). —
Lewis,■before buying
your 1918, has filed said certificates In my
ns
co
uc------—
declared
there
wns
no
reason
to
be­
yield,
hasten maturity, Im­
house bill No. 1 be mndo a continuing ganization was then put to tho meet­
ntrlke would spread farm. Can save you money, 31-4tc office, nnd has made application for
lieve
thnt
n
coa
prove
tho
quality. It paya to
tax
deed
to
issuo
in
accordance
with
ing
and
was
carried
unanimously.
order for Friday, April 29th at 10
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching
to
other
industries.
use
them
regularly. Stock In
law.
Snid
certificate
embraces
tho
R.
F.
Rogers,
of
Ocaln,
wns
qnmeil
o'clock n. m. Whereupon Mr. Futch
from Thompson Strain Barred Rocks
our warnhauso nt Sanford.
following doscribod property situated
withdrew that motion nnd mndo a mo temporary chairmnn, and J. W. Hart,
My birds laid overy month the last
Booklet froo from warehouse
in Somlnolu County, Florida, to-wlt; ■
Palatka Now Owns
iinp that the measure be indefinitely of Palntkn, temporary secretary.
year.
Also Farris Strain White
or from—
Beg. 305 ft. S and 30 ft W of NE
The committee on committees which
postponed, bo noW put, which w
Two
Water
Plants;
Leghorns, plenty of big white eggs.
cor. of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Sec. 9, Twp
will have tho task of tho apportion­
•greed to,
Como over and see my flocks and 21 S, Itango 29 East, run S to F. M.
Will Merge Them oggs.
A roll call being demanded tho vote ing tho organization work was nnmed
Prico $1.50 for setting of 15
Ry, W. 005 ft., N to pt. W of bog., E
on the motion to Indefinitely postpone an follows: T. J. Appleyard, Jr.,
eggs.
$7.00
per 100. F. N. Purdy.
PALATKA,
March
14.—By
a
deal
resulted in '41 yeas and 84 nays chnirman; R. B. Atkinson, Miami: N.
Ostoen, Florida.
26-0tp
Among those voting to indefinitely P. Yowcll, Orlando; W. T, Gnry, Ocnla, just consumutcd hero tho city of Pa- ____ _________________________
latka
has
acquired
tho
water
plant,
W
^TBD
-^Jaa^
postpone which always moans death nnd J. W. Walton, Palntka.
will, mains nnd all real cstato or got. 327 Hanford Avc.________ 3Q-2tn
these nino South Florida representa­ Tho Lakeland delegation also sought good
tho
Palntkn
Waterworks Co., owned WANTED—Mon or women to tnko or'tives recognized ns being from South tho next mooting of tho embryo asso­ .
’ " „ .
dors for genuine guaranteed hosiery,
by
a
syndicate
of Boston capitalists, for men, women and children, EllmlnOldeat and Largest Seed House In Florida
Florida.
Had these nine voted ciation, but when tho mutter wns put
Thl. m»k» two wotor plont. th .t tho JI'Jl
» « » 3 mV ^ , f S B i
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
•gainst tho postponement of the mens to u vote Orlando wns chosen.
ure the vote would have been 43 Senator W. A. Russell, in a brief d ty now h « . ...................... , . ...
Tho two plants will be merged with ——----—
—- — -— ... - ..
’
MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
•gainst and 31) for. Tho names of talk, discussed ‘ the renpportlonmont
ABE KNOWN FOR QUALITY
ono
pumping
station
to
furnish
two
d,r%
:cii.n
nra
.iflh
i'o
.n
'rn
l'v
.n
iamendment
to
bo
voted
on
next
No­
these nine South Florldn representa­
klnd.
of
water
to
the
pooplo
of
I'alat*
Seed Corn, Doans, Pons, IVppur. Eggplant, Watermelon. Cantaloupe
tives can be found recorded on page vember.
and Co. purchaser of Tax Uorilflcaio No.
Potatoes, Tomutoofl,
Cucumber. Cowpeus. Forngo and Fiold Scads. On
Our
r, Cucumber,
Tho meeting extended Its thanks ka. ono soft water from a apring
633 of tho house jourpnl of tho 1921
. wit, min 199. dated tho 3rd day of .lane, A. D.
Catalogue and Prico List will glvo full information. Wo carry all
other hard water, or strongly min- join, )mN fi]0,i aikld certificate In my of•casion of tho legislature.—Tnllnhus- to tho Palatka civic body for taking tho
&lt;,»ni frnn, .men wnlla Two Htnnd ,ll’e. and linn madeau0brdnnco
applicationwith
for law.
Tax
varieties of gnrdon, field and farm soeds. that have been tested und
tho step which has thus fnr gone ernl, front deep weiia. two swinu (Jef(|l J(j |MUl&gt;
sco Democrat.
proven to be adapted to Florida aoil and cllmnte, and our years of exfarther than any eapitol removal agi­ pipes will bo maintained just us they Hald certificate embracee the following
perionce onuble us to handlo the Florida need business to udvantuge.
arc now, but connections will bo BlUtlo : County, Florldn, to-wlt: Lots 4, 6, and
SPRING CATALOGUE—Martin's Spring Catalogue is now ready.
DEATH OF FR^D DORNER'S SON tation slnco.tho question first became hotwocti tho mains so that in the *. Block D, rimluotn. The snld land boDOtween
ino
mains
so
inai
m
w.u
|n((
ftt
t|)0
,)ftt0
o(
tho
|lNM
Unaa
Writo for it. Everyone interested In Florida Spring and Summer
a bong of contention.
t
crops should nvait themselves of Information contalqod fh our descrip­
event of fire emergencies both sup- of such certificate In the name of KIsOutstanding
in
the
qnthuslasm
dis­
The eight year old son of Mr. aqd
tive catalogue. SupplIetEFREE on requoat. to thosd who send in their
pile, can bo uacl.
|• ' «
o.,»d
^Mr», Fred Domor died Inst night altor played ot the meeting was that of tho Tho p o rch ... of Ih. old plant which
names promptly. Write for it today. Full information and prleea on
Hi
all seasonable seeds.
a short illness of pneumonia. Tho lit­ Orlando delegation. Headed by a was constructed
instructed hero something over .baa nmtln application for Tax Deed to
tle boy had bren sick only a fow days brasH bond thoy appeared more than thirty yours ago, ends n fight thut hus Iksuo In accordance with law, Hald Cer­
tificate embraces the following de.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
*hen death called him to the realms one hundred strong.
p r o p e r ly s it u a te d In Hemlnnln
extended over a period of nearly a ■crlboit
202-206
East
Bay St.
Phone 4277-1230
C ounty, Florldn. to - w lt: Lota 4, 5, n nd
*bovo and his parents are left deso­
quarter
of
a
century.
Tho
fight
be­
6
. Illock F, U huluota, the «nld land b e ­
Poor Old Holly.
late and the many friends of th? little
in g usxesHed a t th e d a t e of th e Ihru- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
gan long before the city'B plnnt was unco
a f aucli c e r tif ic a te In tile n a m e of
fellow nro sorrowing with them today.
a
Valley C o n s tru c tio n Co. U n - |
constructed ten or tweiva years ago. KiSMlmmee
leaa
eald
c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll, bn red e em e d
*^hc funeral will occur today at four Way out in California
Dr. E. S. Critl, ot thnt time a leading a c c o r d in g to Inw T ax Deed w ill laaue
Where everyone is good,
*’clock from the residence on Celery
th e re o n on th e 16th d a y of April, A.
Palatka
and former state treasurer, D.
1922.
avenue, Interment being made in it Inft't any wondor that
led tho fight and was largely Instru­ W IT N E S S my i official a l g n a t u r e a n d
They call it Hollywood.
Real th is t h e lOih day of March, A, D.
Lakcvlow cemetery. They have the
mental in building the clty’s’lndepend- 1933.
i
empathy of the entire community In
(HEAL)
I K. A. DOUULA88,
ont
plant.
Several
tlmOs
efforts
have
Consulting Chemist saya of the water: NOf the many watera of thla and oth­
(Clark C irc u it CourL
But now that they’re informing
their bereavement.
Petnlnole C ounty, Fla.
Letnlnolu
boon
mndo
to
get
together
with
the'
Barring things they shouldn’t
Hyl A. 91 W E K K d, D. C. er regiona that I have analysed, I hava found none auparior in all good quailowners of the plant for the purpose of 3
*
Don’t you think it would bo Jolly
STATE p a r d o n b o a r d
acquiring for th . city, but each t l m j
'.iS lrS T fa f-- tiea of that of tha "Eldar Water.’’—Phone SU-W. Office in Miller Bulldiog.
To call it Hullywouldn't,
MEETS TODAY AT CAPITOL
the
negotiations
fell
through,
until
(lira
o
f
th*
Mint,
of
F lorida
—Thorn, in Klsilmtneo Gazotte.
-4*
about
eighteen
months
ago
when
an­
o
■—
ff TALLAHASSEE, March 14.—The
lllRhuii. p u r c h a « e r o f T a x
C e rtlflca la,
You will note thfct Presjdent Hard other campaign was started and a No. l( a . d a t e d t h e SttU d a y o f J u n e , A,&lt;
State Pardon Board met today. It bad
price of $86,000, plus the inventory1 Pt
pf D. 1919. h a s filed M id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y !
hundred and threq .application! ing only itops at places that have
supplies
on
hand
was
agreed
upon
and
t office, a n d b a a m ade a p p l ic a tio n f o r i
golf links.
for clemency bafore It.

IPROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTICE

r.v*l

i4

rn

HENRY McLAULIN

ROGERS &amp; JONES

JNO. D. JINKINS

^ / fr m o t ^ rs

BIG CROP
F e rtiliz e rs

T

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

i

ELDERSPRINGS W A lH tl T ^ r ^

Ir'V'. .

j

cJniffl -&gt;*0hi AaiKdr~J*j.Af*-i^11

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922

NUMBER 82

Placed State Funds in Okmulgee Bank When it
Was Insolvent
W. T. Donnelly and Par
to WentrThru What
Will be the Canal

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&lt; n r Tk» A n t f l i i l f l P rraa)

OKMULGEE, Okla., March 28.—Governor Robertson, of
Oklahoma, and several officials of the Okmulgee Banks are
under bond today for trial oh Indictments alleging Illegal
transactions Involving two local banking institutions. Gov­
ern o r Robertsoh Is charged specifically with accepting $25,­
000 bribe to place $150,000 of state funds In the former Guar­
anty State Bank to prevent the closure when the bank was
known to have been Insolvent. '

THAT WILL BE FUTURE INLAND
WATER fHIGHWAY THROUGH
THE STATE OF FLORIDA

An Eleventh Hour At• tempt to Stop Nation­
Wide Strike Behind

lockeF do o rs

ACCORDING TO DATA COLLECT­
ED BY POSTAL COM­
HOPS STILL BOLDS OUT THAT
MISSION
TIE DP OF mDUSTRUH
(H r

Public Squares Are Flooded in the BeautifulCity
of Canals
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Indian rivera.' Tho party conalated of ^ r&lt; Ford obiervcd that fertiliser
tha following member*: William T. p!anta Memed to bo liberally scatterDonnelly, consulting engineer of New ed along tho raliroada nonr Orlando
York City; Fred T. Williams, civil nnd inquired If a great deal of forMl.
engineer, Sanford, Florida; Frank Ircr w„ uaod Jn thl„ BcctIon of tho
Tracy, of New York City; Capt. Jore 6tate. Ho wna Informed by A1 DougSlukor, and Mato Matt Harasti, osi0CaI Ford distributor .that such
listed by Dick Strovcll, of Geneva, Waa the case.
*
who Joined tho party at Lake Hnrney.
"Well, j expoct
Rot tho80 plnnt„
A Btart was mado from Sonford at OVOr in Alabama nnd mnko fertilizer
7:00 n. m. March 10th, tho outfit con- cheap," Mr. Ford anld, adding that
sl^(ng of tho power boat "Dawn, Jr.” thoro woa a great doal of monoy boing
towing a skiff to which a Callle out- 8pont to prevent realization of his
board motor hod boon attached for hopes. "Monoy won't do everything
navigating through wators of tho St. and I bollevo public sontlmont will
Johns at extremo low water. The f orc# acceptance of my offer,” he eonparty arrived at Osteen Ferry s t 8:00 eluded.
a. m., at Genevn bridge at 8:25, at
The manufacturer was traveling in
Lemon Bluff at 0:05 nnd Osceola nt hie private car which w n ^ttech ed -to
10:05. The river from Lemon Bluff tho 4:15 train ovor the Atlantic Coast
to Osceola is very ploturosquo nnd Is Line.—Orlando Sontlnol.
recommondcd to all Sanford people oa
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a moat delightful camping groupd.
Bathing ault: The alibi used to
On ontorlng Lako Harney, Itrong got a shapo Into tho public print*,
south winds were encountered which
.
mado tho spray fly. Tho party arriv- rived at the laiNing on tho east side
ed at Genova dock at 11:05 and landed at 12:80, took thlfty minutes for lunch
for lunch which was onjoyed under an end mado tho return trip to Gonovn
excolcnt shelter provided by Sanford dock on Lake Hamoy by 7:30 p. m.,
people for picnic parties. Tho enjoy- and from thoro returned overland to
ment of tho lunch was added to by a Sanford.
contribution of oranges and grape- Tho old residents will remember
fruit by County Cunimissiuiiur Endor that this route was at one time on* of
Curlct.
tho main hlghwoys of Florida. StcnmAt Goncva dock, Dick Strovcll, of ers oscondlng the St. Johns, proceedGeneva, Joined tho party os local pilot ed up through this chain of small
for Lako Harney and upper St. Johns lakes to tho landing referred to, whore
river.
. * tholr goods wero transferred, and carDoparturo for the upper rivtr was ried across to the India nrlver. Tho exmudo at 12:50 p. m. and tho entranco plorers aro pf tho opinion that the
to tho St. Johns at the upper end of future is bound to seo this anclont
Lako Harney was reached at 2:10 p. highway oponed again and modemm., where tho water waa found to b e ' ized to become one of tho principle
■o low thnt transfer was mado from urteries of trado through Florida,
tho "Dawn Jr., to a flat boat with outThe land on each aide-of tho St.
hoard motor and tho party divided, IJohns and that adjoined to the above
Capt. Sluker and Mate Harasti return- ^small chain of lakes extending oaating to Sanford with the launch. The j ward to within four and a half miles
Party then continued up tho S t Johns j of Titusville, was carefully observed
through Pusslo Lake, which was found by the land party consisting of Mr.

wiue, now an open grass country,
formorly said to have been covered
entirely with dense growth of wild
cane. At 2:40 Titusville bridge was
paasod, 4:30 Heifer Mound and at 0:00
P. m. tho party arrived a t Bunk Bax­
te r’s the one oaaia in the wilderness.
Hero a substantial suppe? was provid­
ed by Mrs. Baxter, after which pipe*
*ere lit up and stories exchanged
with tho "guardian of the wilderness"
who for eighteen years has held an
outpost and entertained many aportamcn and wanderers who have courage­
ously ventured Into this far land.
The noxt morning owing to a very
*°w stngo of water, it waa decided to
ulvido the party. Mr. Fred William*
•nd Mr. Dick Strevell leaving at 0:16
proceeded by water up Salt Lake Run,
entered Lako Ruth at 0:40 a. m.,
whoro the water waa found j o shallow
•" to require poling the boat, and at
10:00 a. m. entered Lufmnn Luke,
where polfhg waa again resorted to.
After crossing this lako, they .enterSnake Creek at 10:45 and poled
weir way through, arriving at Big
!* t Lake one-half hour later. Big
Salt Lake was foun$ to have about
feot of water but with inch an
•*°1Unt °* Eras* as to make progress
ulwicalt. After crossing this lake,
JJey proceeded up Shad Creek poling
»eir way on account of shallow water

to Titusville b)r land In something
more than four hours where they were
met by Mr. Donnelly's auto and re­
turned the same day to Sanford via
New Smyrna.
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Mr. Donnelly, wishes to state that
tha trip convinced hipt In every way of
the entire practicability of making a
modern, up-to-date water highway
from Sanford to Tltuavlllo on tho In­
dian River, and that in his judgment
the expense comparatively speaking
would be very small. This water high­
way would adequately drain several
hundred thousand acres of rich agri­
cultural land, and in this connection it
should be understood that the area re­
ferred to U part of the upper S t
Johns Drainage district, survey of
which was recently completed by Isham Randolph A Co., for the Board or
Supervisors of tha Upper S t Johns
Drainage District, and. that a canal or
water highway constructed by and at
the expense of the general govern­
ment, would very greatly facilitate
and reduce the cost of the drainage
project.
Mr. Donnolly wiahoa to expreaa hla
thanks and appreciation on behalf of
himself and hla friend, Mr. Tracy, for
the eatertalnment received from Mr.
and Mrs. Baxter and the assistance
rendered by the other members of tha
party ou this exploring expedition
which waa also a very novel and en­
joyable outing.
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY,
March 22nd, 1022.
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(Itr Tire Aaaor(a(r4 I’raaa)

LONDON, March 23.—A Central News dispatch from
Venice says a todal wave late last night Inundated the city,
the water rising to a depth of more than three feet in some
of the public squares.

GOVERNOR OF
LOUISIANA
SUPPRESSES K.K

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(Hr The Aaaoelatrd Prraa)

BATON ROUGE, March 28.—Gov- KEY WEST, March 23.—Governor
emor Parkor today Issued nn nppeal Hnrdeo totfny appointed Mrs. Howard
to law officers of Louisiana to auprj J. Sawyer, of Koy Wost, tax assessor
press "With on Iron hnnd tho ovll of for Monroe county to succeed her husKu Kluxlim wherovor it raises Its !hand who wan killed In an Qptomohllo
hoad." ^Io said this action was tak- 'accident at Jackslnvlllo Tuosdny night.
on in view of reported complaints 1
---------------------which havo como to him from various *AGRICULTURAL DEPT,
sections of tho state.
nAiniKn n a n ip a v n w
LUMBER COMPANY
LOSES RIG PLANT
AT ARCADIA BY F1RB Agricultural Extension Division of
the University of Florldn, in its bencvolent ramifications has taken the
care of the baby under its didactic
wing,
A recent issuo of tho "Nows Ser-

WASHINGTON, March 23.—The
houso gave its approval yesterday to
a provision of tho nrmy appropriation
bill which would require tho reduction
by July of the regular army enlisted
strength to 115,000 mon and then pro­
ceeded to enter upon a prolonged dis­
cussion of whether congress should di­
rect the return to the United States
of certain tropn stationed In China,
Hnwnll, tho Pnnamn Canal Zono and
on tho Rhino, Secretary Weeks has
already ordered the withdrawal of the
troops from tho Rhino.
Tho bill provides thnt boforo tho
beginning of tho coming fiscal year
approximately 0,600 troops stationed
in Hawnll, 2,000 mon on duty In tho
Cnnal Zono nnd tho entire forco of
000 garrisoned in China as well as all
bu^ 500 men nnd officers tn tho army
of occupation In Gormany must bo
brought back to continental United
States.
WELL KNOWN ENGINEER
HERE TESTING TOE WATER
TO SOFTEN CITY SUPPLY

GOVERNMENT TOLERATES
NO VIOLENCE IN STRIKE
OF THE COAL MINERS
( n r T h e A a a o rla trd P r ra a )

WASHINGTON, March 23.—Warn­
ing that tho federal government
would tolerate no vlolenco to prevent
coal production during the threatened
coal strike was issued today by At­
torney General Daugherty.
NO RECEIVER APPOINTED
FOR FELLSMORE BANK
8AYS COMPTROLLER
(Hr Tha Aaaoela(rd Prraa)

TALLAHASSEE, March 23.—State
Comptroller's offico said today no re­
ceiver would be appointed for the
State Bank of Felismero until the
examiner now working on tho hooka
makes his report. The bank waa clos­
ed last Thursday. Directors Tuesday
voted to request Amos to appoint R/
E. Mudgo receiver.

Castor oil, for instance, appears
frequently among the list of recom­
mendations.
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In fact, one baby, wall known lo­
cally, has alraedy greeted the Castor
Oil treatment with something dosely, akin to congressional Invectlveness.
As the "News Service" eaya, how­
ever, a bulletin prepared by Mias
Darrah can bo obtained for the ask­
ing.
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Georgo Moines, iconsulting engi­
neer of Daytona is in the city testing
tho wator of different wells with the
view of rendering a report for the
City Commission relative to aoftenlng
the present city water or obtain wa­
ter that can be softened. Ho ia tast­
ing the well on the Pace place corner
Melonvilie and Colary avenue today,
and expects to make several tests ell
over the city before leaving. Tho
Pace well la 685 feet deep and ia
probably one of the deepest in this
section. This well will be tested by
degrees in the effort to And soft water as higher stretas. Sanford offtdale want soft water and are deter­
mined to have it for thia city.
DUBLIN, March 22.—It waa offic­
ially anounced that the Irish Repub­
lican army convention holding of
which recently was forblddon by Arth­
ur Griffith, president of the Dnil Eireann, would be hqld in Dublin Sunday
as arranged. Announcement waa takon here to mean n definite split In
the Republican army has come.
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WANT MORE s p e e d
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FROM NMOTORI STS
CROSSING CAUSEWAY

Of Rules Which Broke up the Party Lines on the
* .
Vote on Suspension
WASHINGTON, March 23.—The passage .of the four
billion dollar bonua bill by the house ^before adjournment waa
made eertaln today with the adoption of a resolution pro­
viding for consideration of the measure under suspension of
rules. The vote on the resolution was 221 to 121 and waa
without roll call. Breaking of party lines on the .vote for
suspension of resolution was noted. Many Democrat! who
voted In the negative on thia motion aro counted upon to
"pport the bonua bill on the final vote and leaders are cooUdent that more than two-thirds majority required under the
rules, would be obtained. The house Immediately after the
motion waa adopted launched into four hours of debate.

NEW YORK, March 28.—In an ateventh hoar stta n p t to halt the
preparation for a nation-wide strike
in the cost Industry, the ArMtratkn
Committee of the Anthracite Mlacre
and Operators, mat -behihd lockai
doors hers today.
,

INDIANAPOLIS, Match
18.__
Without hope apparently of develop.
msnts forstalling the coal strike sal
for April 1, officials of tbs United
Mine Workers of Amsrica last night
declared that the miners were ready
for a general suspension of many
weeks duration.
Nona, however,
MUCH DISCUSSION OVER ARMY would predict how long the walkout
IN TOE INSULAR POSwould continue, asserting that their
SESSION8
fight could continue.Indefinitely.
( n r T a r A a a n rln (rd I'r r a a )

CALEB ON OFFICERS TO
PRESS KLAN FOR VAR
IOU8 ACTIONS
(Hr The Aaaoelatrd Prraa)

A iw tU trA P r t u )

WASHINGTON, March 23.—Reaponaibllity for doflclts incurred by
the Poatofflco Department were at­
tributed largely to the parcol post sys­
tem according to dntn collcctod by a
nt poatahgbmmlaalon which la con*
ctlng nn investigation Into costs at
handling mail.

POLITICIANS NEED TO BE
DRESSED DOWN. FORD
TELL8 LAKELAND FOLK
LAKELAND, March 23.—The poli­
ticians need dressing down and they
will gat it and some of them should
be replaced by priests and preacher*,
Henry Ford said between trains here
yesterday in commenting on • state­
ment by Thomas A. Edison, at Jack­
sonville Tuesday night that "too much
politics" would prevent the Detroit
manufacturers' acquisition of the
Muscle Shools property.
Mr. Ford said he considered Mr.
Edison’s remsrks on tho subject 'very
appropriate.' Ho referred to tho
scntlng of Senator Newberry, of
Michigan, ns nn ovldonce that politi­
cians should bo swept into tho dis­
card.
Mr. Ford was greoted upon hla ar­
rival here by n large portion of Lake­
land's citizenry. Ho appeared on the
observation platform of hla private
car and tho crowd was formed Into
a lino which passed by to ahako hands
with the manufacturer. Ho continued
hia trip after a short stay her* to
Fort Myers.
As the train pulled out of the sta­
tion Mr. Ford shoutod that his pro­
posal to take over tho Mussol Shoals
project was 'up to Congress.1
STATE LOSES WITNESS
AND POSTPONES POLK
.
, COUNTY AUTO CABBS
BARTOW, March 28.—(Special)—
The automobile thievery casea sched­
uled to come up yesterday tn the curcult court her« waa postponed until
today because of the Inability to
(lace J. M. Lee aentenced to three
years from Hardee county after con­
fessing to the theft of severe) care,
on the stand as tha state’s chief wit­
ness against othsr alleged msmbera ot
the gang under Jndlctment In* Polk
county. These are T. Hart Kentaan,
prominent attorney of Lakeland and
J. G. Flynn and Malthy Bryant alao
o f that city. The cases will prob­
ably be continued throughout t$a
day.
Tha men were arrested last Sep­
tember after a code book said to be­
long to Flynn had been found In
which the numbers of several c a n
were found resulting In the rtcovery
of the cart.
CHIEF WITNB8B IN
TKX RICKARD TRIAL A
FORGER AND BURGLAR *

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A Ashing party composed of H. B .jter Prrk to be near hla work a t the
McCall, J. N. Thompson, B. F. Wheel­ college.
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er, R. L. Wheeler and Emmett McCall
There la a wonderful growth and
of Lakeland are spending the week bloom putting out on the orange trees.
camping at the Prairie.
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A.
J.
Livingston,
living
near
Ash­
J. C. Lawton of Miami spent Sunday
land City, Tennessee, says; "I feel
In Oviedo.
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M n. A. Y. Fuller attended the Bap­
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope and aon like going from house to house and
tist Seminole Association held In San­ Frances spent Monday In Sanford.
telling the people about Tanlac.—Un.
•/ ford March 8th.
Ion Pharmacy.—Adv.
Miss Katherine Lawton spent Fri­
Mrs. E. E. Hardy waa the gradoua day night and Saturday at Rollins Col­
hoatesa Thursday evening when ahe lege the gueat of Mlsa Elisabeth Law­
entertained a t 60t} at her home in ton.
South Longwood, there being three
The regular meeting of the U. D. Os j
tables of players. Those invited were
was postponed Tuesday on account of ^
n o r their*
hi I* da
Miss Olive Dlnkel, Messrs. John andi#™ "
,
VIL1 ,
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Ralph Ranger and E. S. Miller.
I ,™ cr* !* on Mhlblt,on at the office ^Mr. ^and Mrs. uoji
Ben ^Smith of the ^SanMr. a n i Mrs. i £ . C. Hartley and
W * I ford HelKht* 8pent the * * ^ ih the,r
children of Grdveland were guests
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,how;i mother, Mrs. B. W. Smith Sunday.

LONGWOOD

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17, 1922 '

CONFIDENCE MEN RUPTURE EXPERT
BE AT ORLANO
GET SEVEN YEARS
IN OLD ORANGE

WITNESS my official signsturTZ
seal this the 17th day of Martk
D, 1922#
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(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit ConSeminole County, FlorU
8BBLEY, FAMOUS IN THIS SPEC­
81-fltc
By: A. M. WEEK8, tu
IALTY CALLED TO
•
ORLANDO
Tanlac can bring health to yon,
•F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phila it has to thousands of others.—n.
delphia, the noted truss expert, wilt Pharmacy.—Adv. ’
personally be nt the Son Juaf Hotel,
and will remain in Orlando Saturday FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 201
only, March 25th, from 9 a. m. till 3 one 10 acre 8anford ave. w«ij
p. m. Mr. Seeley says: "The Sper­ distance to city. Two lots cor
matic Shield will not only retain’ any Center and Elm ave. Two lots
case of supturo porfectly, but con­ side Palmetto ave., 60 f t from El.
tracts the opening in 10 days on the enth St. Make offer. B. T. CoJ.
average case. Being n vast advance­ owner, 116 N. Spring S t, Los An.
288tf; 2tt|
ment over all former methods—exem­ lea, Calif. .
plifying instantaneous effects imme­
diately appreciable and withstanding MONEY TO LOAN on real estate lal
mortgage only.—S. J. Pelley, r'0, 1
any strain or position no matter the
sizo or location. Large or difficult A, Box 226, Sanford, Fla. 300-6td-it
cases, or iqcissional ruptures (fol­
lowing operations) specially solicited.
This instrument received the only
award in England and in Spain, pro­
ducing results without surgery, injec­
tions, medical treatments or prescrip­
tions. Mr. Seeley has documents from Good load of Ten ness..
the United States Government, Wash,
ington, D. C., for inspection. He will Mules for sale or trade
be glad to demonstrate without charge at Brady’s Barn.
or fit them if desired. Business de­
mands prevent stopping at any other
place in this section.
■P. S.—Every statement in this notice
has been verified before the Federal
Sanford
Floric
and State Courts^—F. H. Seeely.
Home Office, 117 No. Dearborn St.,
Chicago.
31-ltp

Two of tho four aleged confidence
men arrested here last Wednesday,
Jolyi King, 73, and William Banks, 61,
wore convicted yesterday In criminal
court of a charge of attempting to
defraud, and sentenced to serve seven
years In the state penitentiary at Hal­
ford by Judge T, Picton Warlow. De­
fense Attorney H. F. Mohr announced
that an appeal would be taken to the
supreme court.
,
W. H. Negel, 32, and Harry Haynes,
2D, the younger division of the quartet
were acquitted.
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The four men wore arrested by
Mr. and Mrs. Tullis were visitors set out to the trucks loaded with pack- ° J f d 2
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In Sanford Saturday.
I cd cratcB re|ldy for
^ p|e. I
*n d *hlldr0n Chief of Detectives Frank Gordon and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entxmlnger and ture Is not only a delight to the eyes,! J * ” J.
th 8 h h * Sun' Detective Piorco upon complaint of
M. R. Swceton, of Hsddentown, N. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Satcher were vlsl- but is proof of fact that Oviedo h a s'
Mr. Bona of Orlando waa a visitor at who told Chief of Police Vestel that
tors in Sanford Friday.
| wonderful prospects ahead at It if
the Sunday school Sunday.
he had found a pockotbook in Eola
Miss Omah Allen spent the week-end, tfc® proper developments are made,
Mrs. Kate Stafford and children of
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. BUI i A few weeks ago the Black Ham- Monroe spent the day with her aunt Park containing a codo and other pa­
pers which led him to believe that tho
Alien. *
j mock Garden Co., had on exhibition a Mrs. N. B. Stafford Monday.
wallet
had been "planted” by the
J. 3. K a il!, Mr. Wsdsbrook and crnto of celery that brought fo'uth exMr. and Mrs. Burnett were visitors alleged confidence men.
SLw*
Mr. Mutant! motored to Winter Haven, clamation of wonder and admiration across the Wekiwa river Sunday afscored
Monday.
, from all who say it. The crate which ternoon.
iy The conviction -yesterday
----- - ------Beulah
Stafford
spent
the
day
with
?
(J0Unt?r
.
1
So»
^
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r
W.
M.
Murphy,
The Maine tourists had a most en- tw“* °„f "tnnd"rd,,Bl” waf *Wly Pfek*d
joyable Baked Bean Supper picnic at *w,5 fl/ ec" r tf 11" rf cele^ &gt; eacb on° her aunt Mrs. Z. Stafford at. Monroo Jr., is said to bo the first obtained
under tho so-called "wlro tappors law”
Palm Springs Wednesday. Those pres- [ ^ • c t ',n development and most beau- Sunday.
enactod
at tho last session of the leg­
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark.1
blMcbe,d* A crate of celery or- We think Mr. George Smith attended
islature,
charged with similar offens­
Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard;BlnnehardS d,ntr,,?r
four
Miss Clark,
. conta,n&gt;
. . .from
.
. . to
. .ten
. dox' tho plllau at Mr. and Mrs. Clevelands
es,
but
their
release on bond has been
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes and -on,!eA * U ’kka wb,cb -hows that Messrs. Wednesday evening. *
followed'
on
each
occasion by forfeit­
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. My- J obn « ob«rt»on and Bob King are
Mr. T. W.* Lawton and Mr. Glyder
ure.
—
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"some”
celery
growers.
This
crate
were visitors at the school Tuesday af.
ra Farrington, Mr. and Mrs. F .H.
Mr. Murphy said yestorday that he
Ranger, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy, was a first prise winner, only It didn’t ternoon. Mr. Glyder seemed to be well
believed
King was an "old hoad” at
happen
to
grow
at
the
time
of
the
Or­
f t
pleased
with
the
school
grounds.
“National Wino Week" starts in
Mr. and Mrs. Will Greene, Mess*.
lando
fair.
the
confidence
game. His name is France today. But this does not mean
We
hope
everybody
will
attend
the
John and Ralph Ranger, William
Mrs. L. E. Jordan and baby left supper at the school grounds Friday said to bo Harry Furey, and advices so much to the boys who were over
Woodcocks nd Jutkins.
Wcdnesdady for n visit to her sister evening that is given by the Ladles havo been received hero to the effect thoro for Palm Beach is not so
The school bus had tho misfortune at Starke, Fla.
Aid. It will be for the benefit of the thnt ho Is undor indictment in Mem­ worse.
TO US
to run Into another car one day last
C. A. Brannon, formorly Flagman church and the Ladies Aid.
phis, Tonn., in connection with tho
week which did quite a bit of damage on S. A. L., between Oviedo and Or­
Bible Class will be at thd homo of swindling of a man nnmed Carter, Notice of Application for Tax Deed
to the bus and two of the children re­ lando has been promoted to conduc­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Pearson Thursday late In 1020, who claims to have lost
Under Section 575 of the General
ceived alight injuries.
tor with headquarters for the presont evening.
|2R,000 through fako mnrkot trans­
Statutcn of the State of Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topllff of Or­ in Tampa.
,
Wo nro very glad to know that lit­ actions.
Notice Is horeby given thnt G. S. We have a first classl
lando were calling on tho Fullers
Tho county solicitor expressed tho Crawford, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ mechanic who knows alll
tle Loslio Mlnchcw is improving from
Sunday afternoon.
belief thnt King may havo ut ono time cate No. 32, dated the 2nd day of
his recent illness.
C. II. Com and Miss Ruth nnd Miss
Pricesl
Goorgo Hacks has boon sick for the been associated with tho regular con­ June, A. D. 1919, him filed said certi­ makes of cars.
Olive Dinkel wero visitors In Orlando
fidence
men’s
organization,
but
be­
last few days with the fever.
ficate in my office, nnd has mnde ap­ reasonable.
Tuesday afternoon.
*4
cause of his advanced age, been cast plication for Tax Deed to issuo in ac­
Miss Leila Fuller will leave Sunday
Don’t let thnt sour stomach sour aside by tho band. This reason L giv­ cordance with law. Said certificate
to attend the State Musical Conven­
your disposition nnd mnko your life en by authorities for tho failure of embraces tho following described prop­
tion to be held In -Miami March
miserable, while Tnnlnc is ready to outsiders to furnish tho ton thousand erty situnted in Seminole Count:.
20-23rd.
Pa Pa an
Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
give you roliof. Get it now.—Union dollar bond in which each of tho men Floridn, to-wit: N V4 Lot 3, W. I .
wero held by Judge Warlow.
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Leavitt’s Sub-Div. Tho suid lund be­
Pu pq ha
Mrs. Ballinger was in to sou Mrs.
Advices rocclvcd horo from Postof- ing assessed nt the date of the issuV. C. Collor Thursday.
WEATHER - CROP CONDITIONS fico Inspector Tafol stated thnt both nnco of such certificate in the namo of
King and Banks had boon in trouble S. W. Wright. Unless said certificate
Minnie Beck attended a party at
Mrs. Schcllo Mnincs in Hnnford on In Floridn for the Week Ending before in various northorn cities, but shall be redeemed according to luw
Foot of First Street
this Information was not submitted to Tax.Deed will issue thereon on tho
Thursday.
March 14, 1022. S
Pn
tho jury.—Orlando Sontinol.
Mrs. Anna DoForost wn« in Jack­
22nd day of April, A. D. 1922.
wi
sonville for tho week end for treat­
Tomperaturo: Tho foropnrt of the
Among the recont guests at Benson ment for her eyes.
wcok
wns cold over tho Interior of the
Springs Inn aro Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Seymour Pritchard returned homo extremo north nnd the western divis­
Corey of Rochester, Minn.; R. W. Thursday from Tnvares whore he hus
5 10 Stores in Georgiai
-1 Store in Florida
Harthaway and wife of Duluth; W. T. been helping tnko caro of Mrs. Ben­ ions, temperature being In the 30’s
during
tho
first
day
of
the
week.
Gumming of Spring Valley, Minn.; ton’s young grovo nnd then expects to
Mrs. Fred Stewith Miller of Haywdrd spend n few days at Dnytonn with his Light frost occurred nt n few stations
in tho peninsula. Thu middle nnd Inst
West Virginia and W. II. Brokaw of wifo and friends.
days
of tho week were warmer than
Orlando.
Mrs. Nyland nnd her brother, Axel the seasonal.
. 0
Mrs. L. M. Wright and little daugh­ Lundquist, of Lake Mary, were Sun? Precipitation: Tho rainfall wns less
ter Bertha left Friday for Lakeland day. callers at the home of Mr. nnd than usual, evrept over smnll areas,
where they expect to spend several Mrs. August Swanson.
Sanford’s New Store --------------------------------------------------- Phone 127 j
and droughty conditions continued
days with Mr. "Wright.
Huppy Jack’s wifo has been ill with over much of tho south, somo portions
Mrs. Watjcn and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. chills and fevor in Jucksonvillo and of the Everglados district having had
Cochran lef^ for their homo in Wash­ has not heard from him yet. Wo un­ no rain of moment for from four to
ington, Ind., on Thursday after spend­ derstand ho had gotten as far us six weeks. All rogulaf stations re­
Orange City on the 5th.
ing sometimo with relatives here.
ported a deficiency, oxccpt Tampa,
Mrs. Paul Keely and her aunt, Mrs Tho greatest amount roported waa 1.2
Dr. F. S. DoLong exhibited five live
alligators as the result of a days Hcucock and daughter pf Daytona, Inches nt DeFuniak Springs. No rain
shooting on the lake. One of the gal- who are visiting her, wero guosts on occurred at somo stations.
Condition of Crops: On tho whole
tots measured nine feet and fivo in­ the Oth at thu home of Mrs. Barney
Beck,
who
was
assisted
by
his
mothor,
the
week’s weather was fnvornblc for
ches.
Mrs. Wosterdick in entertaining them. the seeding, germination, and growth
Dr. and Mrs. F. S. DoLong and Mrs.
Little Pearl Glidowoll, of the West
Alfred Rider left today for an extend­ Bide, has been staying with Mrs. of all crops, except much of the sou­
thern division, where precipitation
ed trip on the coast.
Westerdick for a few days.
has.been Insufficient for more than
Miss Emma Tucker returned Sat_____
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Forest West
received _a telegram
a month. Low lands in the west were
urday after holding a series of Bible!from their school at Ottumwa, Tonn., too wet for several days, but uplandr
readings in Manatee county.
on Thursday desiring them to como were worked and tho planting of
Mr. Willie Dicklns of Waycross, and tnko charge of their largo ngrl- corn, melons, truck, nnd some cotton
Ga. ,was tho guest of friends here cultural work In which ho has boon was advanced satisfactorily. Much
Now is the time to have your suit tailor-made.
Sunday.
engaged for 15 years, but ho dlslikos work of a similar nature was carried
to give up their littlo homo hero, all of on In-tho northern and upper central
Have it made to your own notion; select the
them liking Florida.
eountles. Early com and melons were
pattern and style of your choice.
Mrs. Alma Neose and childron re- wbrked, and both cropa mnde good
.H ave it made just like you want it.
turno(||homo on Thursduy ufternoon progress. Peanuts wero planted gen­
after a pleasant visit spent with erally. Citrus trees are In flno condi­
Have it shipped when you want it.
frlonds at Fort Ogden and Punta Gor- tion, nnd there is a profuse bloom ov­
Satisfaction guaranteed.
da. Since hor return she has been er most of the belt. I^rgo shipments
helping in caring for hor sister’s fam­ of trucC especially tomatoes wero
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Haigh and son ily, Mrs. Tolar, all huving boqn vac- mndo from tho southern division,
Chester left Tuesday for a motor trip clnatod and Mrs. Tolar wns quite ill. Somo small shipments of new Irish
Gilbert Erlcson returned to school potatoes wero mndo from the potato
down tho East Coast.
having
boon absent for a wcok from belt of St. Johns and Putnam coun­
Mrs. L. E. Wright, Miss Virginia
Wright, Mrs. Frank Morris and Mrs. ^training a muscle of tho heart in ties. Tobncco seed bods are in good
condition. The highways are good,
W. E. Young spent Tuesday afternoon too rough play at school.
Mr. and Mrs. Gant and children, of cxcopt, possibly In the extreme west
in Sanford. ,
.
■HI
Miss Mabel &lt;Bwopa returned to St. Sanford, wero among those visiting
.
Augustlno Monduy after a two weeks at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. West, HORATIO BOTTOMLY
BRITISH PUBLISHER
while Mrs. Westerdick and nieao Miss
visit to her parents.
ACCUSED OF GRAFT
Hazel Pritchard and innie Bock called
Mrs. T. tV. Lawton chaperoned her
Hazel
Pritchard
and
Minnie
Beck
Sunday school class and a few Invited
LONDON,. March 10.—The case
guests on a moonlight plonle at caled to see tho littlo new comer. In against Horatio Bottomly, member
fact
about
all
the
near
neighbors
have
White’s W hjrf Friday night Tho
PAY CASH
Parliament and former publisher of
M"'
most of the supper was cooked on thn called, as is usual with us.
John
Bill,
was
renewed
today.Ho
Wo understand there is to be a
lake shore and a most delightful even­
GET AHEAD AND STAY AHEAD—— BY PAYING CASH----- THE
church social at Paola on the night of la charged with having converted to
ing was spent.
hla own uso flvo thousand pounds of
tho
17th.
Hope
some
of
our
fojks
OTHER WAY YOU ARE ALWAYS BEHIND------------------- IN.DEBT
Mrs. Julia Williams of Crystal
sterling belonging I to the Victory
can
uttond
and
help
in
a
good
causo.
Springs spent tho week-end with her
Glad tanlpve Jesse Lee nnd wifo and Bond Club.
daughter,
Mrs. W. B. Englett.
5fc
babies
back with us for Sunday school
The packing houses closed last week,
L. D. JON ^ 8 IS DEAD.
again
last
Sunday..
after finishing the lakt of the grape
Charles‘Cramer kindly brought out
fruit the latter part of the week.
ORLANDO, Mdrch lfl.—L. D. Jonas
Rev.
Clark for Tuesday evening, tho
A mass meeting of the voters has
a prominent citizen of Winter Gar­
Itevorend
taking
supper
with
them
and
been called for Friday night to dis­
den, and a former general manager of
cuss some good roads matters, princip­ we had a nice little meeting. They the Florida CKrua exchange, died at
wore
at
hla
home
Friday
evening,
ally a draw bridge at Osteen Ferry.
-Sells-it for Less
Wo aro sorry to loam that Profes­ hla realdence /Tueaday morning. Mr.
m
First Streel
-Welaka Block
The meeting will be held at the school
Jonea b«a bedn In Ilf health for aeversor
Podmoro
and
wifo
and
baby,
have
house at 8 o’clock and all voters are
l■ ■ ■ H H H H ■ ■ ■ ■ li
moved from Brother Clarke’s to Win- al month*.
urged to be present.
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FLORIDA
18 FIRST—

In diversity of food pro­
ducts.
I tr value per acre of farm
products.
In untUIed area that is tilla­
ble.
In number of growing days.
In phosphste production.
In naval stores production.
In Foller’s sarth production.
In fishing industries.In area of standing Umber.
In much soils.
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In length of coast lhu.
In variety of trees.
In variety of fish.
In variety of birds.

FLORIDA 0 . K.
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which, he said,' Governor Morrison was refused extradition of a negro by Canada and asserted that ohe million klanamtn from Maine
to Texas have been pledged to see that the negro Is returned to
North Carolina for trial. |'And this will happen In the next ninety
days,” ha added.
.'
While Dr) Abernathy did not mention the name of the man he
said was sought by tb* authorities of this state, the audience understood him to refer to Matthew Bullock, wanted at NarUna on a
charge of attempted murder growing out of a race riot a t that place
about a year ago. Bullock was recently given his liberty by Judge
Snyder, a t Hamilton, O ut, where ha was arrested when Governor
Morriso^rafnaod to send witnesses to Canada to tsstify at his sxtradition hearing.
fir. Abernathy bad bean discussing the efforts ha skid the Ku
Klux Xian war* making to assist the officers tn enforcing the law.
Ho referred .to.a case In, Asheville, in which be said a negro was
sent to the roads through the efforts of tho Klan.aad told of two
•n.
whlto women being escorted out o f th a t city by

, HICKORY, N. C., March 18,—Speaking before a large audlSTATE IS SELF-SUPPORTING AND Ml
Ml eneb in Hickory Thursday night, Dr. Arthur Talmadge Abernathy,
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O A I^ 8 \T U A T 4 s rc h i S S l o r i d a
apparently will have enough this sum­
mer and fall to feed Itself and supply
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AUTHORITIES BELIEVE SH E WAS
a generous portion of food to those
ACCESSORY WITH
EVERY PRECINCT IN COUNTY
parts at the country which are not self
NEGRO
SHOULD 8KB THAT EVERY
bupportihg,
if the semi-monthly re' WOMAN REGISTERS ~
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DELAND, March 18.—Mrs. Alice E.
poort of the Federal Buraau of Crop
A t a meeting of the Seminole Coun­ Shields was remanded for trial on
Estimates hare on crop conditions dur­
Irat de­
ty Democratic Executive Committee a charge of murder in the firet
ing the first fifteen days of March
th* following reeolatlons were retd gree, following a preliminary
In variety of
aan be taken as an indication of the
here ,yesterday
M o re a Jusi
,
stlce of the
ad'adopted:
In winter-grown
proprospects. Tb* report, issued under
. 'Where*!, The Women of the ladd peace growing out of the killing of
data of March 10, follows:
a re ’aow b y law, authorised to qualify her husband early last month.
In eocoknuta.
"Tho state as a Whols baa had fav
A negro, Fete Smith, arrested short­
ea and be elector*, and
In k t a in ii,
orabla weather 'far early crops and
W^ereea, at-a meeting of the State ly after Shields had supposedly met
In camphor.
planting.' Rain (speeded in some se
fUmeeratic Executive Committee held his death from ambush While return­
tioaa of Central and South Florida.
fh Jacksonville, Fla., February 22nd, ing with Mrs. Shields from DoLand
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"General planting of com la in pro­
&lt;viA
|,.by r**olutlon the aald committee to St. Cloud, near hero, a t qjght, is
gress. Stand and condition of early
be' several County Executive charged with tho actual killing.
plantings thronghout the Southern
Circumstantial, evidence a t yester­
toes to ‘ use every effort to
The home-seeker’s goal.
part of the state are good,
havo the white women of the several day’s hearings was to tho effect that
The fisherman's Gallilee. "Oats are making good growth and
counties register as Democrats and Mrs, Shields conspired with the negro
■The lumberman'i la s t stand.
furnishing excellent grating.
tqlco part In the party politics and to effect her husband’s death, It was
The orchardist’s lotus-land.
"Planting of rice is underway.
brought out that she was driving the
Democratic primary.
The trucker's opportunity.
There will be a big Increase In acre­
, Now, Therefore, ]lo It Resolved by car at tho time and that she suddenly
The fanner's three chance*
age In some sections.
the County Democratic Executive brought It to o stop In the road to
a year.
"Cotton planting Is well advanced.
jdommlttoe of Seminole County, Flor­ avoid striking an obst%le. Shields
The stockman’s living irorid.
All Indications point to a considerable
ida, th at It Is the eense of this meet­ alighted from the machine to remove
The dairyman’s flowing
Increase in the acreage of Sea Island
ing that all white women bo and they the obstruction and was shot through
bowl.
cotton over last year.
a n hereby invited and urged to regis­ tho head with a shotgun. His head
The beeman’a land of milk
"Condition of Irish potatoes coii
ter., as members of the Democratic was virtually, blown to pieces.
and honey.
tlnues excellent More iweet potatoes
flelwbls Dry BetMrs. Shields was arested several
party of Florida, and to take part In
The tourist’s land of prom­
have been bedded out than usual.
tie party politics and also the Demo­ days ago when Assistant State . At­
ise.
* "Farmers are getting in early peas,
torney Mott acted upon a communi­
cratic Primary, and
The sportsman’s rendes■urghum
and other crops for green
P u t a C olu m bia " H o t S h o t "
" Be It Further Resolved, th at each cation from the "Committee of In­
voua.
forage.
Pasture
continues
to
Improve
Ignition Battery under the front
'member of tills committee be and each vestigation, Ku Klux Klan,” offering
The yachtman’s paradise.
and Is generally good.
Member Is hereby appointed as a c“"»- a solution of the affair.
seat o f your, Ford, and use its cur­
The film-maker’s dream.
"Transplanting of tobacco to the
mlttee^of one to lend auch aid, assist­ The Shields formerly lived at
The manufacturer's future.
rent fo r sure-fire ignition white start­
field has started.
ance and instruction as may be neces­ Wichita, Kans.
The citizen’s cornucopia.
"Citrus treeq are showing heavy
ing. Full ignition power instantly,
sary to have every white woman In
—W. A. McRAE,
bloom and growth.
regardless o f weather. T h e Col­
his respective precinct register as a
Commissioner of
po ta to s h ip p in g
"Fat
hogs
are
moving
to
market
umbia "H o t S h o t" N o . 1461 Jits
Democrat, and take part in tho party,
Agriculture.
with tho higher range of prices. Con­
BEGINS; MARKETS
politics and Democratic primary, and
under the front seat—put it there
ditions of cattio is Improving with
BEGINNING TO OPEN
Be It Further Resolved that In ad­
n
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rW
t
m**i
i%
.....a
today.
bettor range conditions.
.JT
am
mw
am9Wr¥$ it-JVh
I■
m
dition do spreading a copy of these
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I.fl
"Truck
crops,
especially
watarmel
9§
MinRW
■ resolutions on the minutes of this
Columbia D ry Batteries for all
Shipping of spring potatoes out of
a m M IblaaffMA
ons, were damaged through Central
meeting that a copy bo furnished to the Hastings section began yesterday SULPHUR WILL KILL
hrt*t
Clip
BlnJImg
purposes are sold by electricians,
Florida by high winds,
AS) eti
tho Sanford Herald with a request
RED SPIDERS ON CROPS
auto supply shops, and garages,
when about sixty barrels went for­
“Increase of the peanut acreage is
that tho same bo published.
Indicated by early plantings.?
hardware and general stores, and
ward from Federal Point. They were
GAINESVILLE, March 21.—Sul­
implement
dealers. Insist upon
impi
Whereas, since tho lost meeting of consignod by R. 0. Gray, Mr. Hub­ phur is the most ‘formidable weapon
l
umbis.
this committee a general election hnB bard and Mr. Atkinson. The price with which to meet the red spiders
Colt
received for these will not be known now reported ns on tho war path in SENATOR FLETCHER
been held, and
URGES REDUCTION
' Whereas, this committee is reliably until returns aro rocolvod. from thp various parts of ‘the state with nefar­
IN FREIGHT RATES
ious'designs
on
peas,
strawberries,
informed that certain candidates brokers, It Is expected, however,
phor
plants,
according
to
Professor
J.
throughout the state, who stood for that the price will open up as high as
March 16, 1022.
the Democratic nomination in the last $12 as Bermudas aro selling now for beans, citrus, cotton, violets and cam- Honorable Duncan U.
Fletchor,
D iy B a t t e r ie s
Democratic primary, and who In such $18 In some markets. A carload R. Watson, of the Florida Experiment United States Senate.
primary lost the nomination, but, not­ from West Palm Beach yesterday Station,
Infested plants become gray and My Dear Senator:
withstanding this defont participated woro sold for $10 f. o. b. Palm Beach.
Referring to the letters, petitions
In tho general election a4 candidates
Hastings is beginning to take on a dried up In appcaranco, according to and resolutions filed by you with the
for election, and as opponents of the hustling air which always precedes Professor Watson, aftd finally turn Commission, urging reductions In
regular Democratic nominees, and
the opening of the potato season. yellow and die. Strawberries turn freight rates on agricultural products
Whereas, If tho Democratic party Is Stata Organizer J. Reed Curry, of brown and ramoln small and hard. If from Florida:
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE to stand as a party and Is to ropro- tho Florida Citrus Exchange, arrived examined closely Infested plants, par­
McWhorter
No.
21
Hand
Fertilizer Distributors now $10,26 f. o. h. Jackson­
The
Commission,
under
.the
law,
la
seht the true principles of party poli­ In Palatka yesterday, accompanied by ticularly tho under sides of tho loavoa, not given authority to make reduc­ ville, Fla. Write for special cash discounts and delivered price. Hundred:
tics,' such practice by alleged Demo- Sfcmuel George, former managor of arc found covered with a web of fine tions in rates except after hearing of these In use by Sanford Growers.
crata must bo discontinued:
tho office at Hastings, and R. J. silk under which the minute yellow­ on a formal complaint, at Which It Is "GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS---------------- BEFORE BUYINC
Now, Therefore, Be I t Roaolved by Kepler. Mr. Curry said that the of­ ish mltqs can" bo seen with tho naked shown that such rates are unjust, un­
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
the Seminole County Democratic fices at Hastings will be opened eye. Under a good lens one can read­ reasonable, or otherwise In violation
Executive Committee, in session as­ Monday and will bo under the direct ily discern the eight-logged adults of the Intentsto Commerce Act,
sembled this the 20th day of March, management of the' Volusia County which aro from r*d to groon in color,
Under date of December 11, 1022,
Citrus oxchange, of which R. J. Kep­ the bright red eggs, and the white the Commission began a general In­
1622,
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T, SEE
skins which were cast off when tho
vestigation, docket 18203, for tha
First: That the action of defeated ler Is manager. Ho will be In full spiders molted.
W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PAN Y
purpose of determining whether, and
candidates In the Democratic primary charge at Hastings
.Free
sulphur
Is
one
of
the
best
rem­
"Our
operations
at
Hastings
and
to what extent, if any, further gen­
In standing for election, against tholr
AOBNTS
successful opponents, In tho goneral In the potato belt last year seems to edies for the pests which although eral reductions In the rates, fares and
election bo and the same Is moat have given very satisfactory returns slowar in action than soma of Its charges of carriers by railroad appli­
, strongly condemned, as being non- to the growers and we have numer­ compounds, has longer staying quali­ cable in interstate or foreign com­
ous letters and Inquiries as to whoth- ties. Either the free sulphur or Its merce law can lawfully be required
Democratic and unfair.
orncs riorum bans buiuhno
Second: That a copy of this reso­ of our office would be opened this compounds sbauld be applied dry or In by order or orders of the Commission
F lorida
S a n fo rd ,
lution bo spread on the minutes of season," said Mr. Curry. "Thors has tho form of a spray, Professor Watson under Section 1 or other provisions
of the Intorstato Commerce Act, up­
this meeting and a copy furnished to already been largo acreages , signed says.
Throe
parts
of
sulphur
to
one
o*f
up
with
our
office
fend
by
such
sub­
on any commodities or description of
the press of tho state.
*"'''
stantial growers In your community hydrated lime makes a good composi­ traffic The taking of testimony In
Be I t Resolved by tho County Dem- ns H O. Hamm and Thos. M. Waldron, tion. according to the professor, and this investigation was concluded
oefatte Executive Committee of Som- men who have always profited by us­ the'lime may be had by adding four Mi.rch 4th, and oral argument was
gallons of water to 100 pounds of had before the full commission from
tnole'County, Florida, that thd terms ing the exchange The deal will be
quick
lime. Beat effects are attained Kerch 8th to March - 18th, Inclusive.
and conditions on which legal electors a big one tyis year and. there la a
by applying tho dust In tjjo early The testimony Is now being consid­
greater
need
for
proper
distribution,
shall bo declared and taken as proper
morning or at night, as It sticks to ered by the Commission ip confer,
members of the Democratic party of tho secret of getting profits for the
tho plant better.
ence, and In view of tho great Impor­
growers,
and
wo
think
the
exchange
Semtnalo County, Florida, and entitled
has
the
facilities
for
bringing
that
tance of the matters Involved In this
to vote in tho primary olcctlon on tho
proceeding, tho Commission will an
success
to
tho
growers"—Palatka
PLANT
CITY
GREAT
first Tuesday after'tho first Monday
I HAVE THEM
nounco Its findings at the earltst pos­
News.
STRAWBERRY
CENTER
In Juno, 1022, as membors of the said
party, shall bo qa follows:
SHIPS 108 CARS sible date.
In this connection, I might add that
First: That they, are white persons. WHEATLEY ACQUITTED
during
the coarse of the hearings In
(H r The A u M la ttd P » m )
IN CRIMINAL COURT
“
Second: That thoy bollevo in the
this Investigation considerable testi­
PLANT
CITY,
March
20.—Plant
^
principles of the Democratic party,
mony was offered setting forth In de­
and will support and vote for the nom­ Winter Gnrden Doctor and Bek'imeyer City has shipped twenty-nine percent tail the general conditions with
of its strawberry crop this season by
Both Found "Not Guilty."
inees of said party in tho ensuing
which tho fruit and vegetable ship­
freight
and tha freight movement pers of Florida are now confronted.
general olection,
Dr. C. I .Wheatley, a Winter Gartlon—lota are being Bold right along and building In this
Third: And that such electors are
alone thus far has totalled 108 cars. Mr, F. C. W. Kramer, Jr., testified at
don
physician,
was
acquitted
yester­
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
registered as Democrats according to
Total shipments of berries up to the length on behalf of the cabbage
the good of Sanford at heart.
the provisions of Section 14, Chapter day in criminal court of a charge of first of the week, both by freight and growers of Florida, and Mr. I. T.
manelaughter in connection with the
8486, Laws of Florida, 1018.
Williams
and
Mr.
D.
Dow
offered
tes­
finding of the body of in infant in express amounted to 1,806,887 quarts,
Tfita is no idlo talk—I have weighed the statement and
the woods near Winter Garden sevs. which netted the growers $637,604a timony on behalf of the fruit and
eral weeks ago. Henry S. Bekomoy gross. Fourteen solid c a n of her vegetable shippers of Florida. H r.'
to aay juat what is my candid convictiona would put it
last J. H. Tench of the Railroad Commis­
LABOR BOARD BE FIRED or, of Winter Garden, charged with rles represented shipments
moat
too strong for tho careful, conservative p erso n — that
sion of the State of Florida also teabeing an accessory, was also found wookf
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
(Hr TN*
Vr»M)
. The cltruy. fruit movements
. .. . from tided and placed In evidence certain
NEW YORK, March 21.—Basing not guilty.
haa VISION will agree with me now—the other later,
qrMblta
comparing
freig
h
t.
and
re­
Testimony Introduced at the trial ;* « • tWs aaasoi"
J ® . 71B frigeration charges on citrus fruits,
tholr demsnd on charges that the
3 L ,J hf c cabbage and vegetables from Palmet­
itlroed labor board has submitted tondod to show- that the operation « » » . 660
said
to
havo
been
performed
by
Dr.'menta
and
the
&gt;!r members tp "unfair
treatment''
X,
to, Florida, to New York, Boston, I
.h it Cincinnati and a number, of other!
through ♦‘Improper divisions," the Wheatley was not Illegal under the »hlrm*nt* by « p r W v
quantities qf rinaR1 lot .hi*
eastern federation of the Brother- circumstances, and ‘s tatements to this
effect
weresubstantiated
by
.the
moniMby
« p rsss, W j g * fo r- points.
hood of Railway and Steamship
Very truly ynure,
? ’ havo
Otirits, Freight Handlen, Express principal witnesses for the prosecu- warded, princlpa y
G. B. McOINTY,
“The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap1'
W and Station Employes yesterday pe­ ttton. II was further proved th at the amounted to 84 cars thus far.
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y*;_____
Secretary.
titioned President Harding, and con* Infant was still born.
If tho government can’t eliminate
County Solicitor Murphy was as­
W at&amp; h th e S o u th E a s t C o r n e r o f P o $ e u&gt;o
.grssp to abolish' the body. Thox or­
Plans are being formulated for the j
the
middleman, it can bonefit bus!
sisted by
ganisation represented approximately aisiea
ganlxatlon
oy W
w L
1* Ttlden in the pros*.
* 7 ,
bv ollmlnatliiw tho official mod building *4-two meat packing plants j I
t e m , employe, of twenty M .t.m |cu tlo o , Ike dofenee M e , rep ro eo ted .n f . b / M M V
ol™ ,“ “
at Fort Laudstdala.
II
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th e
sty ,
o r&gt;nemsa Ida, partlcu
Miami; Neill Bishop, Fort Pierce;
reeoO
f
sect—
o f ratio n aforesaid
r. tho
Cramer B. Potter, S t Petersburg; R ang* &gt;0, Kael, w here Ore n s* Bouts,
proceed* derive ,
rick
ro*
id,
nterseole
th
e
Monro*
Brlc..
bonde
to
ho
need
conC. A. Landrum, Pensacola and F,'. 8. ild rcond to bo re -h a rd surfaced, pav ed
Criswell, Jacksonville.
and placed In firs t c la ss c o n d itio n ..
„
RANDS HIDING ROAD
Baa in u la * an BL Q ortruda Avenue a t
a point ap p ro x im
tdOB
mately
atel y H
U f e e l W eal
of the Section j
w een sWtTone | y w ith th e afo resaid reso lu tio n o f th#
DR. WIBDFSLT IS
IS and IT, Towns!..
lo uth of H anc* Iqunty Com m lealonar* o r Seminole
GERMAN AMBASSADOR
10 Beet, la id point
_____on
n t beln*
on the oenter C ounty, F lo rid a, ahall be au h m ltied to
ubllo to eid
d ru n n ln *_ N orth
_ to th e l e n t voter* o f the C ounty of SemiTO THE UNITED 8TATES,
.......... ate- note. S ta te o f F lorida. T he form o f th*
lldlnr, ru n N ‘orth approxim
Mv non feat to w ithin IS feet
of the
' auch electio n ahall
Ulnntlc Co_
’’A g ain st Bond*."
C oast _
Lina
R ailroad _
rlg h t-o f_ _____
pubUo
pereo n s a re ap*
■B E R L IN , March 21,—-Dr.
» » Otto
v.™ Lud—
JES
road 4
along
n r “ ra
- *ilro
orlh-w"
t#r,y #n
a d approxlm
atofy
C le rk s o f M id
fy 100

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:

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i o f residence lo
a re o v er lb* a g e
and th a t■n
fflbro
. ...
p re u t'i
F lo rid a tho service o f a
#m w ould bti
bind” you! "th V a il'd i f a r l
whom
W etsel.'
Th
and
ilbttet

cause, otherw 'll# &amp; deb res p ro c o n fe jjj
him go back where he came from arid
'III be en tered a g a in s t you
Col. Nolan Told People that all who remained here must be­
date.
.
I t la f u rth e r o rd ered th a t th is nolle*
All About the j come reel 100% Americans or leave
be p u b lleh ed -tn th e S anford
H erald
ones a w eek fo r e ig h t w e e k a
and the Klan would see to it.
W ltneee my hand an d th e seal o f aald
Klan
That nothing In the disarmament
C ourt
thia th e I t r d d ay o f Ja n u a ry ,
line would ever be effective as long
(BBA1?)*’
as these people In Europe were al­ Wig WiedMt has been appointed feet to railroBd cFoiaTn*. thenoe’aoroM
lowed the latitude of today or were Q .rm .n em buM dor to th .-O o lt« I
lA ltr O M M
\n pu6«S PRECINCT
w.
allowed to form a Balkan state i% SUU., It « . .mooned .km tod.,.
so u th easterly
F. L, W oodruff, J r ,'
rtreets w e r e b l o c k e d a n d every American city. He likened tho
T, M. Fox. In sp ectors,
M -lte
- ■■ ■ ■ I to. the road on th a n o rth line o f Becn . C. M axwell. C lerk.
Y e OPLB STOOD FOR Wi HOURS foreigner who would not become nat­
lion 17, Tow nship 19, South
o f-R
a n i PnECINCT NO. *#—MONROE—
ith of
R ang*
l a II* C l m l l C ourt, Seventh M l
10. B air, thence B aat
It. B. Mann,
Ctrvwlt Is u 4 f i r Hemta s te
TO HEAR .THE STORY
uralized to t l i cuckoo bird who took
C, O. Bell,
C oaaty, PlorM a
J. c. M offett, In sp ecto rs
Up other bird's nests to lay her eggs
NOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA^
I Oortrii
-**'*-no*
S o u th
. IBOO -feet to
ertru
d
e
A
venue,
m
A.
&amp;,
H
aw
kins,
C
lerk.
(rrm Utardxj'x D*Ur&gt;
W hereas,
IN CHANCERY
PRECINCT NO. B,— SANFORD—
faced roar**
Ono of the lsrgest end moet atten­ and let the other bird take care of the com
W. M. M cKinnon.
plete,|
little
cuckoos
and
vjhen
they
were
C. L. B ritt
W h im
tive crowde that have over gathered
F. L. W oodruff, C om plalntant,
L. T. B ryan. Im p eo to re
largo enough they threw out the lit­ dlent a n d __________ . . . . . . _______
vs,
f
on tho street# of Sanford wai out last
,W.
M.
Ilnynen,
Clerk.
note C ounty to have b u ilt and conr
C. 11. Llndaley. P. F rsd sr, an d E. J.
tle birds belonging to tho original ■tructSd
PREClrfCT NO. 4J—PAOLA—
Clone.
Defendant*.
a
m
ore
th
orough
and
com
plete
,
night to hear Col. J.'Q . Nolan on the owner of the nqst.
a th V
th* h alf m ile post be­
sorgo Sm ith
ORDER O P PUBLICATION
system of h ard su rfaced highw ay# t-fstS'SKiffRiKV
IT, Tow nship 19,
2A.eonnrd
K ell
Knights of the Ku Klux' Klan. P in t
To the unknow n heirs, devises, g ra n ­
th ro u g h o u t the County of Seminole, Bauth o f'n in 'traV a am!
E
ast,
ru
n
South
apY.
McGuIn,
In
sp
ecto
rs
Tho
order
is
growing
not
only
in
and to Issu e.co u n ty bond* o f Seminole
tee*, o r o th e r claim an ts, a n d a ll b a ritrcot at tho Intersection of Park ave­
Jy,, liv o feet to L eesburg
A. A. Illcke, C lerk.
...
for the purpose of ccoo n stru c tt;
lea claim ing an In te re st u n d s r C. H.
the South-but everywhere and tho ntnty,
of A
tlantic Coast i.ln e R ailroad, PRECINCT NO. R.— OVIEDO—
J
i
paved,
m
acadam
ised
or
o
th
e
r
h
ard
■Indstey, P. F r s d s r sn d E. J . Close,
nue had boon roped off by tho park­
be
re-h
ard
surfaced,
payed
U.
O.
C
raw
ford
iced highw ays In Seminole C ounty, !®*,
on o th erw ise In th* p ro p e rty h e re in Klan
know
no
north,
south,
east
or
In
firs
t
class
co
n
d
itio
n
s
Steen
Neleon
ing of automobile! across the four
a fte r described, and t» ~ * ll p a rtie s
da, m ore p a rtic u la rly deioribed aa I SSnLffRSfdJ
FRENCH AVENUE AND CRWKTKRY
H W. Hwope, Inspector*
we, to-w lt:
claim ing an In teract in ra id p ro p erty ,
tides effectually blocking all traffic west but was for all e£ America first,
n o AAD
O. Q. W olcott. C lerk.
s
itu a te d In Sem inole County, F lo rid a,
,
BEARDALL
last and always. H # spoke of the B eginning at the
a t th a
PRECINCT
NO.
It.—GENEVA—
to -w tti
strung around the hollow square roakC.
W.
Culpepper
B eg in n in g I I ch ain s N orth an d SI a n d
t e
great College of America that the or­ B eardal! Avenue a t th
J. V. W icks
snd a string of electric lights had been
1-100 ch ain s E a st of th e S outhw est ear*
post of Section IS, Towr
me ap p ro x im ately one e
R. A. G resham , In sp e c to rs
der
is
founding
In
Atlanta
that
will
of R an g e 11 E ast, run ‘
ter.
S ta tio n « . T ow qshlg 19 South.
(1 U ) m llea to the SqL...
ing It bright as day. Into this square
F. B. Bradley. C lerk.
G eneva Avenue, M i d _________ — . ^half„ ______
teach religion and American citizen-^ to
mile
post
o
f
Sehtlon
IS,
T
ow
nship
PRECINCT
NO.
7.—CHULUOTA—
payed and re-h ard aurfaosdr and 19. South of R an g e 10 E a st, thence
promptly a t eight o'clock ..cams Col. ship first, It will he the biggest uni­ ened,
G. O. Jacobs
m aced In fir s t e l a u condition.
W est six &lt;•) te n th s m iles to w here
n . R. R oberta
Nolan in the center of six stalwart
,
ROAD
p
riv
ate
road
ru
n
s
so
u
th
w
esterly
.in
to
______
_____
_____
____
ith
e
e
te
r..
N. C. Jacob*, Inspector*
versity in the world end every state in B eginningMONROE
_______ ______ „ ____ I ____. .n e r , Sectioa
a t the Intersection o f tha cem etery. Raid ro ad to be rre*han
e
g
a
r
d
eu
r{Clansmen and accompanied by R. J.
J.
flnyder, C lerk.
I, T ow nship 10 South, R an g e lO ^Eaet,
Road w ith Bt. O ertrudo Avenue, faced, paved and placed In firs t class PRECINCTE NO,
the union will build a building on tho Monroe
8— GAHKIMLLA—
c h a in *
ru n “E a st' If chains. Bouth
South l b
w
inch
Intersection
Is
located
on
th*
Holly, who had been requested to in­
condition.
II. C. P a rk e r
W est 1 chains
in* an d n o rth I II e___
h a li_
grounds. There they will teach the N orth and South q u a rte r line of See.
GOLIISBfm
O
AND
PAOLA
ROAD
8.
E.
M
athera
beg in n in g 110 re s t South an d !
troduce the speaker. Upon a big truck blble and the constitution of the Unit­ tlon SI, T ow aehtn 19. South«of R ang* U erlnnlng aS t"
th
thee Intersection of
C. E. Mather*, Inspector*
S tatio n post on E a s t tin# o i
ao E ast, a t a point 1630 feet south of Goldsboro s tr e ett and
F rench Avenue
that hod been pulled Into the center
A. W. Moreman, C lerk.
Section
. T ow nship 19. r in g # SO H ast.
"
‘r
m
ile
poet;
ra
n
N
orth
the
N
orth
h
alf
pi
ed States as well as the arts and approxim ately one and o _n e-h slf mile* In the C ity of Sanford, run W eet on PRECINCT NO, 0.—LONG WOOD—
_________
run
W est t Ii Il fast. South »0(T feet. B a rt
of the street Col. Nolan lafinched Into sciences, It will bo non-sectari&amp;n and to the bridge acro ss th* W set en
s tre e t ap p roxim ately eight
C. E. H artley
I I I feet. N orth l6o feet. Also Lot I,
end of Goldsboro
,tenth* miles, thence S outhw esterly
D. H. H ooker
Block
14, T ier 6. Sanford, F lo rid a.
his subject by telling them that ho no pupil can got a diploma until they Lake ktonroe, said road to be widened. (1)
rnnd past F ltt'a D airy, approxlnintei
W, E. Batcher, Inspector*
You a re hereby ord ered lo a p p e a r »
iaved and re-hnrd surfaced and placed m
y
nine
(0)
ten
th
s
miles,
thence
followwas a Georgian and had the spirit of
J.
N.
Searcy,
Clerk.
the above entitled cau se on th e ru l# day
condition.
are able to rccito the constitution of rn first class
ng tho m ain road W est and Southw oat- PRECINCT NO. lui£-LAKK M.UtY—
nf May the snme b ein g th e firs t d ay of
RBARDALL AVENUE
the South, of the Klan and of white the' United States, bo Christiana and B eginning
irly ap p roxim ately th re e -q u a rte rs (3-4)
J. W. F o rtie r
May. A. D. 1913, a t th s C ourt H ouse Tn
a t th e Intereeotlon, of or
mile, to the South line of Section
p , C. Ingorsolt
Hanford. F lorida. In d e fa u lt w hereo f th#
supremacy ground into him from 100% Americans.
Benrilatl Avenue w ith Geneva Avdnu* 14. aTow
niM
p
19,
Bouth
of
R
ange
10
R.
II.
Lynoh,
Inspectors,
oom plalnant w ill bo en titled an d atttn*
a t the South H alf mile poet of Section Ennt, thence W est follow ing
uubllo
early youth and h* was a 100 ppr cent
A. E. Hjohtom, C lerk.
o rlte d to proceed ex part#.
11, Tow nehlp 19, South of R ang* 11 road approxim ately th re e and th
ree- F R K t'IN fT NO. 11.—ALTAMONTE
In
closing
ho
again
recited
the
re­
Ana it (a fu rth e r ordored th a t a copy
E
a
st;
ru
n
S
o
u
th
'tw
o
fnllee,
aald
road
to
Ku Klux. From the launching of the
ten
th
s
(S.l)
m
iles
to
tha
Southw
est
HFRINGH—
of th is potlc# he published one# a
«fe
be paved, re-h ard surfaced antb placed corner of tow nship 19, Kodth of Itdngo
quisites
for
becoming
a
Klansmnn
’
A.
II.
F
u
ller
fo r tw elve conseautlv# w eek# In th #
first Klan in ante helium days the
In rlre t claaa condition.
10
Kant,
thence
N
orth
follow
ing
the
J.
W.
Osteen
“Bnnford
H
erald"
a
n
ew
spaper
In
g#nGENEVA AVENUE
road th ro u g h l’aola, ap p ro x i­
speaker carried his hearers through and said their membership embraced B eginning
It. C. Tyler, Inspectors
eral circulation In th s M id Count
a t the Intersection of public
ately one nnd o n e-h alf (1 Vk&gt; miles
W. B. B allard. Clerk.
W itn ess my hand as C lerk
the struggle! of that day—reconstruc­ the men of every walk of life from B eardall Avenue With Genova A venue m
to
connect
w
ith
b
rick
road
nt
the
W
est
Bald
election
so
ordered
to
be
held
aforesaid C ourt and th # Beal th e re o f
nt tha South h a lf mile poet o f Sectli
one-hair mile post of Section 30, Town- sh all be held a t the polling places In th is th e l l t h day of Ja n u a ry . A. D. 1911.
tion days—how the people of the south tho highest to the lowest and from 11. T ow nship 19, South r* R a # e
19, South of R ange 10 Eaat, said th e various precinct* w here the last
(BEAL)
R A.
----run E a st ona mils, asid road to be *hlp
to be re-h ard surfaced,
paved and g en eral eteotion wae held, th ro u g h o u t
were forced to take desperate meas­ tho U. S. senator, congressmen, judg­ Ere-aht,ard
rfae
surfaced, paved and placed In road
plnced
In
first
class
condition.
th#
e
n
tire
C
ounty
of
Bemlnole,
sn
d
auoh
W
EEK
S, D. S
es,
officials
of
all
kinds
who
were
B
y
A;
M.
firs t class condition.
ures &lt;o perpetuate white supremacy
and
election shall be conducted and the can- JOHN O. LEONABDY, ,
CELERY AVENUE
;'rcal
men"
but
only
real
men
could
W
hereas,
rens,
a
ma
m
ajo
rity
of
the
m
em
bers
vnes of the v o te a 'c e rtlfle d to, and tha
Solicitor for C om plainant.
Il-llt#
and how even the Yankee soldiers sent
a t th e ___________
Intersection of of the __
B eginning ______
Board
_ * of County C om m issioners ra tu rn s and tho canvass of the re tu rn s
eardall avenue w ith Celery avenue nt of
down to keep order in the South join­ belong and he again emphasized tho B
ilnolo
County,
Florida,
have
vntHetnlnole
of
said
election
shall
bo
m
ade
In
th
s
the N orth h a lf mile post of Section IS, ed to build and co_______
natruct a bridge
___
m anner and w ithin tho tim e p re sc rib ­
ed tho Ku Ktux and rode with the cardinal principles of Americanism, Tow nehlp 10. South of n a n g e .11 Beat, across
Wp n|vor fully understood the word •
' Hotnlno
“
ole ed fo r g eneral elections^ except th a t
Ht. Jo h n s' Itlver In
run npproxltpntely 1,000 feet to
HI. County,the
white
supremacy,
religion
and
the
pro­
Florida,
nt
n
point
.k
n
o
w
n
as
the re tu rn s of said election shall be de­ “incompatibility” until north and
Southern men to keep law and order
Joh n s river, Raid road to be re -h a rd the Osteon F erry, ifnd
livered to the C hairm an nnd C lerk of
and tho new order was to preserve tection of the homes and tho aanctity eurfneed, paved and placed In firs t class
W hereas, the no ard of County Com­ the Board of C ounty Com m issioners of South Ireland wore united in tho holy,
condition.
m
issioner*
of
Hemlnolo
County,
Florida,
and
virtue
of
women.
At
tho
closo
of
Hemlnole County, Floridn, Instead of bonds of freedom.
those trnditions aQd memories of the
NT. GERTRUDE AVENUE
B eginning a t th e Intersection of Ht. huvo employed th o roughly com petent to the Supervisor of R eg istratio n and
old South as well as to perpetuate the address ho Invited all of thoso G ertrude Avonue w ith the Monroe rond. ami Tollable ex p erts lo determ lnu tho the C o unty-Judge, nnd.
cost and expense Incidental In the con­
BE IT FURTHER IUCROLVED, th a t
white supremacy. He paid his re­ present who wanted to join to write which Intersection Is on the N orth and struction of n good and su b stan tial thin ordar nnd notice of election he
South Q u a rte r Section line of Section bridge across the Ht. Jo h n s rlvor a t tho published In th e Hanford H erald, the
their
names
on
a
card
and
hand
them
spects to the New York World and tho
21 run w esterly follow ing the p resen t point Hfdrcsndl, who have made a re ­ only new spaper published In Hemlnolo
ast, at n point 1020 foot South of tha port to the Hoard of Coui.ty Com m is­ County. F lorida, for a period of not less
editor, Pulitzer, who ho characterised to soma one on the stand who would ENorth
h alf mile post of said Section
of tho cost nnd oxiienno to be th an four wooka prior to the d ate of
bco
that
tho
Klan
rocoivcd
them
later.
28;
run w esterly follow ing the presen t sioner*
as tho greatest Annanias of modern
Incurred In tho co nnstruction
stru ctio n of xnld suld election.
brick
road
approxim
ately
tw
o
and
one|
Dono nml ordered thl* 7th dny of
times and Hoarst of hto Joumnl as Col, Nolan then vanished us silently h a lf m iles to tho W est h a lf mile post briilo*
n E IT nEHOLVED, by Mnrch, A. D. 1922.
Section 10, Tow nship 10, Houth of theTHEREFORE,
Board
of
C
aunly
Com
m
issioners
of
the chamoleon who changed his spots as ho came with his six Klnnsmon, go­ of
L A. nnUM LBY.
R ange 30 East, said road to be re -h a rd
HE racking, agonising rheumatic
County, F lorida, th a t It I* the
(HEAL)
..
Chairm an.
to suit ouch city in which ho controll­ ing toward tho Vnldoz Hotel and tho Hurfttcml, payed and plnood In flre t claaa Homlnnlo
ache is quickly relieved by an ip»
determ ination or th is Board tlint It
O. P. HWOPE,
a v e n u e a n d r o a d fast would be expedient nnd to tt)° best In­
E. CUR LETT.
plication of Sloan's Liniment.
ed the paper. Ho siid the Klan had crowd made way for thorn without boterest* of Hemlnole C ounty tn lasue
U P. HAGAN,
For forty y r a n , folks a ll over the
MOORE'! STATION
county
bonds
of
the
County
of
Semlbeen called "nigger beaters” but they ,Jng urged.
C.
W.
ENTZMINGER,
B eginning a t the In tersection
of nolo for the purpoee of c o n stru ctin g
work! have found Sioan • to be the
Hoard of County Com m issioners,
Col. Nolan talked over ono hour and Cam
eron Avenue w ith Celery Avenue, paved,
wore the best friend of the negroes and
m acadam ised, o r o th e r hard *urnatural enemy ofpaln* end tehee.
Hemlnole County, Florida.
which
lnter*ect1oh
Is
fo
rty
(40)
rod*
highw ays tn said county a s h e re ­ A ttest:
It fietu/ralu wiJXaut fw&amp;Wsf.
the negroes were all right If they wore a half and the people stood that long W est of the N o rth east corner of Boc fnceil
described, nnd for tho fu rth e r
E. A. DOUGLABH.
33. Tow nship 19, Houth of R ango inabove
You esn just tell by its healthy,
let alone, that tho best spot in tho
the «troet to boar what waa aoid lion
urpose
of
building
nnd
co
n
stru
ctin
g
a
Clerk
o
f
the
B
oard
of
County
11 E ast, run South on Cam eron Ave­ Grhlgo
across
the Ht. Jo hns
Itlv er In
etlmulatlng odor that it k going to do
_________
_____
__ ____
Com m issioners, Homluule C oun­
one intlo,across aatil Sect Ion 31 to
world for a good negro was Georgia to bo ono of the ablest and host talks nue
C ounty n t a point know n ns
ty, Florida,
you gdod.
Geneva Avonuo, said road lo ho ro- Hemlnole
that
has
ovor
boon
delivored
bore
upon
F erry, and
By; V. B. DOUOLABB, D. C.
but it was no placo for n had one,
Kitp Shan't handy tor neuralgui,
hnrd surfaced nnd placed In firs t cine* Osteen
1»E IT FURTHER REHOLVBP, th a t 3-10-Ctd and Gt w
any
subject
and
tho
peoplo
of
Sanford
condition.
sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, aora
I* tho determ ination of tills noard
Speaking of tho membership ho said
Also beginning nt the Intersection of It
at tho am ount nf m oney required to
muscles, strains and sprains.
tho front door for applicants into,the | hav« • t ™ conception now of the pro- Cam eron Av#nue w ith Geneva Avenue th
nay the cost of tha construction, ro- l a C trealt C ourt, Seventh Ju d icial C ir­
At all druggists—Joe, 70c, 11.40,
nt
the
N
ortheast
corner
of
Section
4,
cuit,
In
nnd
(o
r
Hemlnole
Counthard
su
rfa
c
in
g
nnd
paving
of
th
e
roade
order was very narrow but tho back cepto and examples of tho Knights of Tow nship 20, Houth of R ange 31 E ast,
ty . Floridn
hereinabove uoserlbcd wTU am ount to
run
Houth
on
Cam
eron
Avenuo
ap
p
ro
x
i­
sum of 338,000.00: and th n t the coat
door was broad and v^do nnd greased i th*L” u K , **'®n‘
m ately nnn mile to th# E a st and W est tho tho
CITATION
b u ilding,and construction of tha
skids would-carry tho underlsnhlo The Sanford bend p ayed some fine rond wliloh londs W est to M oore's S ta ­ of
bridge
acro ss the Ht. Jo hns riv er a t
tion,
thonce
W
est
on
e-h
alf
m
ile
pimt
m em bers and scurrilious members out1music before the speaking nnd added M o n r o 's Station to tienrdnl! Avenue, Osteen K erry will um ount to the sum Jam es Miller, D efendant.
vs.
112,000.00. nnil
■aid road to be re-h ard surfaced, pnvod of IIH
hi a hurry and they-hod no place in rauc“ to t*1® occasion,
IT FURTHER RESOLVED, th a t Em m a L. Milter, Com plainant,
and placed In first clns* condition.
It la tha determ ination of th is Hoard To Jnm es M iller;
RICHMOND AVENUE
tho Klnn. Mombors must bo/Chris­
It a p p earin g from an affid av it filed
th a t th e am ount of bond* required for
B eginning a t
th e Intersection
of the purposes uforeHalil I* tho sum of In th is cauSo th n t you a re a resident of
tians first, 100% native born white NEW OFFICERS
Richmond A vonue w ith Oeneva Avenue, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND &lt;1100.- th e United S tates, and th a t you conM a t o S ic k S h in n &gt;
w hich Is s t the N orth o n s-h alf mlto 000 00) Dollnr*. 183.000.00, of whloh seal yournelf so th n t process cannot be
Protestants and they had nothing
post of Section 3, Tow nship 20, Houth shall he used (or tho nurposn of con­ served upon you, mid th a t th ere In no
AMERICAN LEGION
W
e l l On* of Dr.Bobeea's
■?
Itnngo I I E ast, run Bouth on R ich­
oRninst any religious crood or order
c tin g , re-hnrd surfacin g and pnv- person In th is sta te the service of a
Fsmllj lUmedie*. Forsclaar.
■■
ARB ELECTED of
mond Avenue approxim ately o n e-q u ar­ stru
subpoena
upon
would
bind
nald
defend­
tng
tho
roads
aforesaid,
nnd
313,000
00
bsehl&lt;
v
complexion
us*
Rests
hut Uiuy rueurvud the right to organte r mile ta .fartl-n rood *nln rnnd to be of w hich shall be used fo r &lt;b» hit I Id- a n t: th a t a ffia n t believes th e defend­
re-h n rd surfaced, payed and placed In lng nnd co nstruction nf the brldo a fo re ­ a n t Is over tw en ty -o n e y ears or age.
ixe sinco other organizations of a se­
PALM BEACH, March 18,—New flrut clnsn condition.
T herefore, you, Jam es Miller, are
said; th a t said bonds boar In terest nt
!II* E ! AVENUE
cret naturo had tho right,. Thojr also officers of the American Legion, De­
tho ra te of 6 per cant par nnnum the hereby required on the 14th day of
B eginning a t
th e Intersection
of In terest an said bonds to be payable March, A. D. 1932, to ap p ear to tho bill
beliovo in white supremacy, and* stood partment of Florida, are:
fllpes Avenuo w ith Celery, Avenue at H ontl-annually; said bonds to m atu re of com plaint tiled a g a in st you In th is
the N ortheaet corn er of Bactlon
32,
irty (30) y ears a fte r the d ate of th e cause, otherw ise n deores pro confess^
squarely and firmly upon tho consti­
States Commander, Jerome E. T ow nship 19, Bouth of R ange 31 East, th
Issuance th ereo f; said Issue of bond* w ill on aald d ate be en tered a g a in st
run Hautn on Sipes Avenue o n e -q u a rte r lo be dated Ju ly 1st, 1922, both the you
tution of the United States.
Wideman, Weat Palm Beach.
w n im iiin u m n n i
mile to A tlantia C oast Line R ailroad tirln alp al.an d In terest on said bonds to
Ho paid a beautiful trlbutq to moth­
Four state vice-commanders: Firs't track , said road to bo re-h n rd surfaced, be payable nt some bank In th e City of be published In the S anford W eekly
aved
nnd
plnced
In
firs
t
olass
condlNew York. Htat# of New York, and
!Herald, a new spaper published In Sem­
erhood and plead for tho old time re­ district, Dr. John Helton, Sarasota; on.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, th a t inole County, F lorida, fo r fo u r coneospect for women, as he expressed
it,
nOAD
TO
DIII!NON'H
HIDING
In
accordance
w
ith
law,
an
otectlon
be
weeks.
rts
,
.
,, second district, W. W. Hampton, B eginning a t the N orth h a lf mile called, nnd the same Is hereby ordered itlve
W itness m y hand and seal of the
"put grandma back on tho pedestal (G&gt;tac&gt;fl|Ie; third district, C. A. Lan- post
of Reotlnn 32, Tow nship 19, Bouth to be held on the 31th day of April. A. above sta te d court, on th is 21 ml day of
R ange 31 E ast, run Bouth o n e-q u ar­ D. 1913, to determ ine tho question as F ehrunry. A. D. 1911.
Where grandpa plqcod her.” For th o ;druni( PeniacoU. £ourth dlatrlct, H. of
te r m ile tn A tlantic Const Line R ailroad to w h e th e r hands In the sum of $ 100,(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
track , Raid road to be re-h ard surfaced, 000,00. b e a rin g Interest nt the ra te of
protection and the snnctlty of tho No„ KirkmaIl( Pajatka.
Clerk C lroult Court.
paved
and
placed
In
frlet
class
condi­
Beinlnoto County. Fla.
six ( I per Cent) per centum per a n ­
homo of wopian'a virtue and tho Ku
Stato adjutant, Thomaa H. Davie, tion.
num. In terest payable sem i-annually,
By :V. E. DOUOLABB, T&gt;. C.
HANFORD AVENUE
Klux Klan Is determined that man can Tampa.
the principal of said bonds to m aturo JOHN G. LEONABDY,
B eginning nt the South end of tho th irty &lt;30t y ears a fte r the d ate of the
Bollaltor and of counsel
never repay the debt of gratitude duo
t hrlok paving on Hanford Ave­ Issuance thereof, shall be Issued by the
for C om plainant.
ll-6 tp
Finance Officer, Claude O. Jones, presen
nue,
said
paint
being
the
Intereeotlon
C
ounty
o
f
Hemlnolo
for
th
e
purposos
to womanhood and motherhood. Moth­ Arcadia,
nf the Hanford nnd Orlnpdu Bond with hereinabove set forth, nnd
avenue on the E ast side of Sec­
er was symbolized as the plcturo'of
BE IT FU RTH ER. RESOLVED. J h a t I n the Ulrealt Court a t Iks Seventh Ju­
Chaplain, Rev. George Hyman, San­ Banford
dicial Circuit o l Florida. In and far
t i o n .12, Tow nehlp 20. Houth of Range th is reso lu tio n be published In tho SanJoaus Christ and her purity and sanc­ ford.
Hcmlnale County, In Cknnscry.
10 Knst, run Houth on Hanford Avenue ford
‘ ‘ U srald, the
* only
...............
news; apor pubately one and on e-h alf miles __
Bulled .In. . ...........__j
Hemlnole Counly.-Fli
"
tity uphold in the plea to place hor
r
Historian, Rev. Luden A. JBpenccr, approxim
to M ichigan s tre e t as laid out In Plat each w eek fo r a t ____
. _____ r
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
of Mecca Hammock, sold road to be ro- fore th e date fixed by th is resolution
hack on tho throne and In the hands Fort Meyere.
h a rd surfaced, paved and plnced In flret for the holding of said bond olectlon.
G IV E Q U IC K R E L IE F
of Jesus,
Mastor-at-erms,
Zack Blizzard, class condition.
A dopted th is 7th dny of Mnrch, A. D, V ictoria W etsal, C om plainant,
vs.
OVIEDO AND GENEVA HOAD
1011.
.
"
He said that tho peoplo who criti­ Conter Hill.
IS
iSlfSjjttST”
K arl W etsel, D efendant.
B eginning w here the FLirldn Eaet
L. A. BnUMLEY,
K a rl W etsel, nesldonos U nknow n]
oast n a llro a d crosses Avenue C, In
cized the Ku Klux Klan woto either
(SEAL)
C hairm an.
National Executive comtAItteemen, C
I t ap p earin g from an a ffid a v it filed
P la t of Tow n site of Oeneva. Floridn.
O. P. HWOPE,
ign o ran t of tho teachings of the order Dr. David Forster, New Smyrna; al­ according to p lat recorded thereon In
E. CUBLETT
P
la
t
Book
I.
page
1),
of
Seminole
I t P. HAGAN,
or woro disloyal citUens who could ternate national executive committee­ County, F lorida, thence run E ast
C. W, ENTZMINOEIl.
to Second
S treet,
thence
flouth
not toko tho oath of true fealty to tho man, Joseph Y. Cheney, Orlando.
Board of C ounty Com m issioners,
on Second S treet to Avenue B, being
Seminole County, Florida.
governm ent, That the Klan had Dav­
Threo Trustees i Gen. Albert H. the s tre e t corner on which the H. It. A ttest;
P a ttlsh a ll store stands, thenoo E ast to
B. A. DJUGLAHS,
or tak en tho law into thoir own hands Blanding, Bartow; Judge J. L. Bil­ th
e E a st line of 8ootlon &gt;1, Tow nship
Clerk of tho Board of County
except in raro cases and It was their lingsley, Miami, and Sumtor L. Low­ 19, Bouth of n a n g o I t E ast, thence '
Com m issioners, Sem inole Coun­
South and S outhw esterly follow ing the
ty, Florida.
duty to uphold the law and the offlc- ry, Jr., Tampa. Those arc also tha m ain road betw een ao neva and Oviedo
By: V. E. DOUOLAHS. D. a
th
ro
u
g
h
Iowu
C
ity
th
e
A
tlantic
th
ro
u
g
h
Iowa
C
ity
to
th
e
A
tlantic
3-10-Gtd; and Stwo
oi3 of the law. That they kept hid­ threo past stato commanders.
Const R ailroad crossing In fro n t oof
Canet
R E A L
'w li
a dls
den in tho folds of tho whito robos
Sixteen department executive com­ laiw ton Bros.' sto re a t' OVtedo,
NOTICE
OF
J5LECTION
tape# of approxim ately e ig h t, miles,
snd m asks, not because they wero mitteemen: First district, James said rond lo ho ro -h ard surfaced, paved
W HEREAS, n resolution has boon
duly ndontod by th s Hoard of County
and
plnced In firs t clnss condition.
afraid or ashamed but in order that W. Morris, Jr., Tampa; Floyd ThomC om m issioners of Bemlnole County,
OVIEDO AND UIIULUOTA IIOAII
B eginning on the South line of the Floridn, of even date herew ith, th a t H
no one would know them and they asson, St. Petersburg; S. Wntt Law­
tow n site of N orth C huluota a t Avenue would bo expedient and to tho best In­
could catch violatori of the low and ler, Jr., Fort Moyers; E. J. Close, Tav­ D. run N orth on Avenue D, five» 45) te re s ts of Bemlnole County, Floridn, to
blocks to Seventh S treet, thence Woat Issue county bonds of the County of
Kport them to the officers, But in ares; Second district, T. C. Young, on
f o r tho
Hove nth S tre e t tw o (2) blocks to Bemlnole, S tate of F lorida,
the evont tho officers failed to
do Lake City: L. C. Lynch, Gainesville; Avenue B, thence N orth on A venue B, purpose of co n stru ctin g , re-h ard su r­
oerth roe hldoka to F o u rth S treet, thence facing, m acadam ising and
their d a ty they would perform it and R. D. Allen, Montlcello; R. L. Ander­ W eat oh F o u rth S tre e t one (1) block tain
tin ro ads In Bemlnole
Co
Semlnofa County,
Floridn,
&amp;
In
si
.ild
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
doscrib
i
Mid
reso
lu
tio
n
nnrtteu
to
Avonuo
A,
thence
N
orth
on
Avenue
put the officers out through the bal­ son, Jr., Ocala. Third district, G. H.
of build
urp.
A, approxim ately four (4) te n th s of a d, a n d fo r the&gt; fu rth e r ppurpose
lot box and the courts.
McEwan, Milton; Lewis Lively, Tal­ mite to w here th s puhllo road tu rn s Ing_ and
___ oonstr
___ tr u s tin g a bridge soross
W est to w ards Oviedo, thence W esterly the Bt. John* riv er In Bemlnole County,
Ho took up the Immigration ques­ lahassee; Hobart Staggers, Lynn follow ing the publto road betw een Chu- F lorida, a t a p o in t know n aa Osteen
F erry,
tion and dwelt at. length upon the Haven; William A. Fellls, Pensacola.
Ltne n a llro a d crossing In fro n t of LawT H E R E FO R E , BE IT RESOLVED.
thousands of foreign-born who aro Fourth district, A. Rico King, Jsck. ton n ro s.' sto re a t_____*
T h a t notice he, and th* samo Is hereby
Ovl«do, m aklr
of ap p roxim ately six
and given, th a t en the l l t h day of April, A.
to
ta
l
distan
ce
sh
coming over here not to become citi- sonviUe; E. E. Harvey, Cocosnut fiv e-ten
.........
__,G) miles, said rood to ho D. 1911, and in p u rsuance of the reso ­
th .s (6,r
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
paved and placed In lution aforesaid, duly adapted by tha
■fa
*ens of tho United Statee but to Grovo; J. A. Dow, West Palm Bench; ro -h ard surfaced,
C ounty Com m issioner* o f Bemlnolo
firs t class condition.
niako monoy and to carry on the pro­ Harvey R. Payno, Jacksonville.
C ounty. F lorida, and now being p u b ­
OENEVA AVENUE
You Can Buy From Us at
B eginning a t th# W est end of d raw ­ lished In the Banford H erald, th e only
Ten delegates to national conven­ bridge
paganda of anprchy and old world
across Bt. Jo hns R iv er on the ndw anaper published In Bomlnole Coun­
Wholesale Pries*
ideas, th a t the colonies in the various tion. Stato Commander Wlldeman, ro sa ru n n in g from Hanford to aenev*. ty, Floridn, an election w ill be held,
run W eat n p p ro x lm a tslr one and one- nnd th e sam e Is hereby ordered to b i
t&gt;l« cities did not csslmilate or affili­ Adjutant Davjs, National Committee­ q u a rte r (H O mile# to hrlok pavem ont. held th ro u g h o u t th e C ounty of Sem i­
Writ* for Fries List
Also beginning a t B ast end of M id nole. to determ ine w h e th e r th e re slial!
ate with American people, did not even man Forster, J. W. Morris, Jr., L. H. bridge,
rub B ast one-half (U &gt; m ils to be Issued by th e said C ounty of Beml­
“peak o u r language and the Klan Gray, S. Wntt Lawler, Jr., Lewis brick pavem ont. Said rnnd tco be ro ­ nole, bonds In the said sum of 1100,In 000,001 to bear in te re st a t th e ra te o f
h ard surfaced, .paved und placed
stood fo r Americanism with all the Strom J. Y. Choney, G. F. Lewis and firs t class condition.
PilgfUt Roridn
els p er centum per annum , In te re st
ORANGE
BOULEVARD
payable ssm l-an n u ally ! said bonds to
hyphens knocked out and if he wae an Robert Stnrkle.
B eginning n t th e In tersection of m a tu re th irty y ears a tta r th* d a te of
Ten alternate delegates: B. C. O range B oulevard w ith O regon Btruet tbo issu an ce th ereo f; M id bonds to bo
llltf
Italian o r any other nationality let

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already dona, take action in favor grooms have easy times. Tha trouble from the *toddling .g e. ia to r they more mid more of your hard awrmd
IESANFORDHERALD has
of the enactment of 41 state-wide law la young folks today want to start a n taught the related responsibilities money. I t la high time the merchants arty

thefoltow ta,
situated' in Seminole Coul
and shippers and the growers and the Florida, to-wtt: N H Lot 8 w “ »'i
various associations in Sanford
rd ■look Leavitt's Sub-Div. The said land b*.*
heed of this important Item—by far lug assessed a t the date of the lMa.
the-most Important that you bava to ante of such certificate in the name cf
confront All your safeguards for S. W. W right Unless said certifies!
the crops, all your cold storage, a l l shall
___ __________
_______
„g to f a , '
be redeemed
according
your co-operative methods, all your] Tax Deed will Issue thereon on tbs
Ideas about growing and shipping antPRSod day of Ap^ll, A. D. 1922.
^
selling go for nothing unless you can] WITNESS my official signature s a l,
Ret a reduction In freight by taking seal this the 17th day of March JL
up the water shipments ' and' this D. .1922,
means Joining the Central Florida
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Water Traffic League. It la moat sur­
Clerk Circuit Court, ,
prising the lack of interest that the
Seminole County, Florida.
people here show In 'this important 81-flic
By: A. M^WEEKS, D. (X
■
- 1'
matter. It la high jime tha people
who are mostly Interested took a FOR SALE OR LBABE—One 20 acre
part in this Idea of putting on a new one 10 acre Sanford «ve. walking
boat line a i^ getting the rate to distance to city. Two, loti corn*
which they are entitled.
Cantor and Elm are. Two Iota w *
eld* Palmetto-ave., 60 f t from El*,
Henry Ford will not got Musclo •nth St. Make offer. B. T. Com;
Shoals, aaya Thomaa Edison.
All owner, 115 N. Spring S t, Los An**!
right, Tom. You are' only tolling. lee. Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
them what tha Herald aald six months \ »
ago but we will toll them something '
n
elae. HsnrjfDhad hotter gat It or tha PR A PItnTY f l W N E D G
Republican party will b* deader than K
d l l 1 v T f liC ltO
tha investigation of the Ku Elux by)
tha Now York World—and th at la'
"Rawther dead."

to prevent stock running a t large. Also where 'the old folks laft o ff/ They of life," Mrs. La Kocca continued. "In
in favor of conservation of state re­ want their new house to 'b e full, of America whore more happy conditions
sources, like timber, game and ^fld furniture and a 1022 model'autonfe- obtain and where opportunities are
brighter there le a tendency toward
h h i m i i n i frU tr kr
birds. 1The proper publicity of all ex­ bile in the garage.
"Civilisation, the featherbed, has extravagance and waato. This tend*
penditures of public funds la another
measure that the state association accustomed us to soft ways of living eucy may be found even among kin*
(b N q m M )
should do something about. Candi­ —that's why most of us imagine* It dergarton children With their exceaK T M cm rraov i u o r n r a sv a x q si
dates for tha legislature should ba se­ takes Spartan nerve to brave tha econ­ ■lve lollypop allowances, and It la
MB
t•••••*• •* t i l l MHMf MMM« i|L H
i iMH *•*#»*• ••••!•• #■*(•** 1*9 cured- that favor these measures, and omic problems of married life In mod­ growing more and more conspicuous
b p lfiHj lf cMOifTE
n u o m n . ............................ «*i
among so-called “flappers” of high
the newspapers get behind tha mat­ ern times."
&gt; i lw»4 M M l CUm KaU K ilter i m l * , ters and put them over. It therefore
schools with their liu^rloua frocks
U m T i t Ute M O f t e i t B u m T l I i f t t i f
and‘ silken
" , hose.
L
Is Important that there be just aa
Vteter AH • ! Xtftfc 8, I f li.
GOLDEN RULE IN BUSINESS
"Nor le extravagance'the fault f f
largo an attendance as possible. Wa
children. It is due largely to exam­
Would like to seo every newspapd* In
As long ss th e n is "so much hu­ ples set by parents. It Is due to tb«
the state represented at the meetlngi
but we fear that tha deter chosen will man nature about mankind" selfish­ lack of proper teaching of thrift."
Mrs. Elmira D. Vaeth, New Orleans,
mean that there will be a small attend ness wiH plsy s star part In aw
■
ifc, *
department
of
Ufa
But
while
human
La.,
one of the 18 women comprising
That Irlah stow la starting up once, Instead It would be batter to perfection is unattainable, ham
the
board
of directors, a Ad Mrs. Dora
postpone
the
dates
one
weak,
If
such
a
again and It looks Ilka trouble In Ira*
progress, Is not only possible and Alexander Talley, supreme clerk, Om­
thing
is
possible.
land will navar ba aattlad.
Ed. Note: Dear George,-the dates practical, bntfii enjoined as a duty by aha, Nebr., are leaders In the junior
have
been changed to April 7 and 8j the very laws of our being as weU as circle movement. Both have bad long
If Florida bad people In congress
by the dictates of religion
experience In educational and welfare
th at would fight for our right* the you are a mind reader and an optimist
Progress Is the law of life. To work. At the twenty-seventh annual
—Lakeland
Telegram.
S t Johna river would aoon gat all that
Ed. Note again: Dear Jarge; The stand sttU means to deteriorate. We convention In Mag plans will be com­
fta coming In tha way of improvtmanta.
dates have.been changed on account of most go forward If wa would not go pleted for carrying the thrift cam­
' — -a
backward Nature Is a strict discip­ paign Into every state.
Lloyd George want* a rota of con­ your mind bejng deranged. You are
linarian, but ahn Ip as Just as aha is
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - fidence. If wa ware a* big aa Lloyd a gentleman and a scholar and a Judge severe. She aa trftly rewards the
AN
AMERICAN’S
CREED
Gaorga wa would either run England of good liquor.
faithful and industrious, as she pun­
.
.— O' ■
aa formerly or step down and out and
ishes the slothful,
Copyright by Charles W. M iller
THE VENICE OF FLORIDA
aak no queatlon*.
»
With
a
spirit
sa
utterly
catholle
as
Vicksbarg (Miss.) Herald
------------- o-------------it Is Impersonal, she inspires human­
He
that walketh righteously,
A Tampan "teed off* In tha golf The nights have been too cool this ity by her example; aba "plays no
Lake Rlelly Says, "The Rat Died Be­
The law provides that "If tax.
end
speaketh
uprightly; he that
tournament In Orlando aaya dispatch. winter every time we have a band favorites." All persons must stand
fore Reaching the River."
desfisoth
tho
gain
of.
oppres­
ea upon real estate shall not b«
Ha aura Js lucky 'to have tea during concert on the lake fom t to really en­ upon their feet—must be the archi­
"Since moving
near
the river
9 paid before the first day of April
sions,
that
shaketh
his
hands
.
.
J
this peevish and feverish moment of joy tho lake as It should be enjoyed tect of their own fortunes, under
th e T
from holding
ofbribes, a n d . year* ago, we’ve always used RAT-1 f
tha prohibition drive.
but In the summor time, in the Providence, the captains 9t their own
SNAP. W atched* vicious water rat, j01 an y y r ’ in e l a x Lollcctor
stoppeth
his
ears
from
hear--------------o------------spring and in the fall tho lake front souls.
v
nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the shall advertise and sell."
' lag of blood, and shuttotb his
Tha old Mississippi river la rising concerts will be'^njoyed and the peo­
That humanity Is reacting to this , eyes from seeing evil; He shall
This is to notify all concerned
House. About 15 minutes later . he
again. Florida has no 'danger from ple wll] really begin to appreciate the severe primitive law of lift and that
darted off for the water, to cool hie that the requirements of law will
dwell on high; his plsce of de.
tha rise of the S t Johna river. What lake. You hear much about the this Influence Is permeating many
fonse shall, be the munitions of
burning stomach, but he died before be*complied with find the Tax',
a wonderful stream It la and what ad­ Venice of America, meaning Los An Phases of life Is noticeable on every
recks; broad shall be given
vantages
over all other rivers.
geles, but Sanford could bd made hand The great was was not without
S f i f i J t Z S S f t £ 3 * * * * * pwltlvely be c w |
*as
mm; hla waters shall be sure.
if?
■ o —
and will be made tho Venico of Florida its compensations, It was an objsct
on April first as provided by law
—(Isa xxxili;
15, 10.) A n d * Hardware Co.—Adv.
Our golf links and country club are and In the future yeurs the Venice of lesson of the necessity of service to
and all lands on which taxea
who tq he that will harm you,
&gt; coming and next winter will seo many America If all the plans can be car
others as a corollary to true service ftf ye be followers of that which
have not been paid will be ad­
Notice
of
Application
for
Tax
Deed
of the notables of the country coming ried out for beautifying the lake to ourselves. Then came the broader
Is good? (I Peter 111, 18.) Bles­
Under
Section
575
of
the
General
vertised and executions issued
to Sanford to «pi ay golf. Many who fro n t Lake Monroe Is one of tha view, the inspiration and beauty of
sed are they which do hunger
Statutes 6f the State of Florida
for
unpaid personal property
would never come here for any other beauty spots of* this section of tho service, tho recognition of the one­
and thirst after righteousness;
Notice is hereby given that G. S. taxes.
purpose.
state but Sanford has never given any ness of humanity and tho develop­
for they shall bo filled. Blessed
Crawford, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
assistance to nature in her efforts to ment of true idealism. While the
are tho merciful; for they shall
cate No. 82, dated tho 2nd day of
A banker In Miami hafbeen arrest­ make tho'lako beautiful. With tho roots of It may have boon grounded
obtain mercy. Blessed aro tho June, A. D. 1910, has filed said cortled for assisting the bootlegors. Wo present contemplated improvements ol1 in tho soil of material necessity, yet
pure In heart; for thoy shall see ficato in my office, and has made ap­
do not think he will ever come to tho boat basin, the whito way and the its flower and fruit contained moany
God. BlcBsod
are the peace­ plication for /Tax Deed to Issue In ac­ T ax Collector, Seminole County
trial. Ho will have an alibi. No good paved boulevard a fine start will bo blessings for humanity and the sweet
makers; for they shall h® call­ cordance with law. Said certificate 292-M-W-S
banker Is over Caught without an mado toward bringing out tho latent frogranco of it al] reaches to tho
ed tho children of God.—(Mathalibi and in Miami thoy have them charms and advantages of thiB fino very throne of Lovo itself.
v, 0-0.)
Kcop yourselves in
lnko that 1% worth millions with tho
by the boatload.
That war, whllo it had its appar­
the lovo of God, looking for tho
improvements nnd worth nothing ent demoralizations, continued tho
mercy of our Lord Joius Christ
without them. If tho proper back­ deep moral and spiritual lesson, that
Unto otornul life.—(Jude 21)
COME OUT, CANDIDATES
ground was given tho pavilion and the “no man liveth unto himself"—that
Here Is tho patience of the
saints here are they that keep
The- State Democratic Executivo now dock and tho boat basin tho visi­ big lesson of life, the Universal kin­
Committee has met, the County Exe­ tors to tho city would get » better per­ ship of humanity, the brotherhood of the commandments of God, and
the_faith of Jesus. And I heard
cutive Committee has met and It Is spective 'and their first Impressions all the races of men, ls„app*r*nt
This lesson led directly as by
a voice from Heaven saying unto
now tho 22nd day of March or there­ would bo lasting ones.
At
tho
headwaterB
of
tho
St.
Johns,
wireless,
to
the
consideration
and
me, Write. Blessed are the dead
abouts and high time that some good
with
the"
Upper
St.
JohnB
hardly
dis­
practice
of
tho
"golden
rule,"
In
ev­
which
die In tho Lord from
mon announced—or good womon—for
covered
and
the
possibility
of
tho
can­
eryday
life.
Where
olio
could
It
henceforth;
Yea, salth tho Spir­
the various 'offices that -are to ba
al
into
tho
ocoan
from
the
St.
Johns,
lead?
The
practical
results
are
seen
it
that
they
may rest from
filled. This Is one of the off yearn
their labours; and their works
for candidates ob very few are to run with all tha beautiful tributaries In in many ways, but perhaps in none
do follow them.—Rev- xlv: 12,
this time and tho excitement is so in­ lakes and rivors that abbund in this more significantly than in the organ­
18.)
tense that you ennnot notico it. Tho section It would ba a small matter to ization of the numerous clubs among
------------- O-s---------biggest race will probably bo for rep mako Sanford tho Venico of Florida. all sorts ~6f business and professional
mon
Tho
remarkable
thing
about
PULL
FOR THE RIVER.
resentatlvo from tho county of Semi­
those
organizations
Is
that
while
they
MODERN
YOUNG
FOLKS
AFRAID
nole and aa yet no one has announced
aro ostensibly for business and social
Tho Herald would liko to say to the 5 We have juat received ond have on display a most complete
for this office. It may ba that tho
OF MARRIAGE
purposes,
they
are
In
fact
tho
em­
Florida
representatives at Washing­ ■ line of EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN—the right
office will go begging for want of
bodiment
of
a
broader
and
more
ton
that
if you will just get us the S stuff at the right price—and everything is brand new.
candidates, The other offices will
Hero we have been talking about
beneficent
purpose—a
closer
.sympa­
proper
amount
of appropriations for
young
folks
flying
Into
tho
face
of
cmubu little or no excitement and there
seems to bo no candidate for congress difficulties without number on getting thy among all our pooplo and the up­ the St. Johns river von need never
bother your heads about cheaper
from the Fourth district as yet altho married now nnd calling attention to lift of humanity everywhere
Great
crista
naturally
have
tha
freight
rates for this part of Florida.
one is mentioned who might como tho foqt that oldor folks cannot live
affect
of
great
'dangers—for
that
The
question
of railroads will never
from Orlando to enter tho lists with on ’ present low wages and tha high
is
what
they
are.
They
inspire
sym­
enter
our
minds
again and we will
the present incumbent, W. J. Sears. cost of living and hero comes the
pathy
through
mutual
peril—"one
Just
forget
about
them
from this timo
Mr. Soars nfny not feel like running Jacksonville Metropolis and knocks
touch
of
nature"
that
“makes
tha
on.
With
tho
deep
wator
In tho St.
without any opposition and ho has 1 .ho wholo business Into a cocked )mk
wholo
world
kin."
Such
experiences
Johns
river,
with
our
own
lino 'o f
said nothing. It neqpis that pooplo are n the following:
humanize
l\mnanlty—tend
to
restore
ships
from
Sanford
to
New
York,
too busy to talk politics and the cam­ "It tokos norvo to marry thoso days, its true perspective, its real relation
CAR LOAD OF BUICR AUTOMOBILES
with
a
broad
road
from
Sanford
to
an
Omaha
mlnlstor
says.
paign promises to bo anything but ex­
to
life
1
Orlando,
with
a
trolloy
lino
from
San­
BY WIRELESS
“Each generation In tho past has
citing. Tho primary is on June 0th,
Let us not be alarmed or dishear­
some timo off yet bjp not too far off ind tho same Idea nbout tholr partic­ tened. The world la growing wiser ford to Tampa tha railroads can go
CAR LOAD OLDSMOBILES BY HYDROto havo a fow candidates around. ular timo. So will future generations. and better. Despite a discordant note right along und' mako tholr rates as i
"As a matter of fact, however, It here and there, sometimes Inspired by high or as low as thoy ploaso—wo "
There may be some toll skirmishing
, PLANE
for offico of county commissioner but requires loss nerve to shoulder family Ignorance but more often by selfish­ will never oven ask about their health.
And all joking aside this part of
no intimation has been heard yet that responsibilities today than ovor be­ ness, there li a wider recognition of
Prices the Lowest-------- Quality the Highest
Florida
wants to know Just what our
the present board will be candidates fore. Civilitation Is a featherbed, the beauty a i wall as the duty in­
representation In congress Is going to
and only William Kllbeo, of tho Fifth now than In tho past. Wo only im- volved in the golden rule than evar
do nbout tho river? Thero has been
District, has been mentioned. Maybo Sconomlc problems are easier to meet before since the dawn of civilization,
nothing dona In tho past six years and
in tho next fow days Bomo of tho agino thoy aro harder.
—The Rotorian.
tho excusa was tho lack of tonnage.
saviors of the country will como for­ “Travel back, In imagination, to
Now wo havo tho tonnage but there
your ancestor, tho caveman. To be­
ward and make their wishes known.
is nothing said about it in Washing­
TEACH
THEM
THRIFT.
And then there are the ladies, They gin with, had to win his brldo by flghti
ton. Wo wonder if our representa­
*can voto and they can run for office n ga rival. The lovor with strongest
tives
In Washington know there is. a
Tho
banks
are
making
strong
ef­
and while «thore aro hardly any of­ muscles, sharpest teeth or longostSt.
Johns
river and a Central Florida
forts
to
toachj
tho
children
thrift,
the
fices that thoy may want this time mndlod war clpb emerged alive and
Wator
Traffic
Loaguo?
, there may be One or two of our pub­ claimed tho brldo. After marriage, government Is making efforts, the
lic spirited iadlos who would like to father had to protect his family schools nnd oven tho churches nro as­
COMPARISON OF RATES
go to Tallahassee and show those bold agqlnst raiding, murderous outlaws sisting In tho good work nnd It Is hear­
legislators somethldg about framing and monster boasts that modern man ing fruit. Savings banks and othor
In this issuo is a lottor from S. J.
laws for Florida. With tho ladles In oncounters only In nightmares and de; moans of nwnkening the children und Sllgh, president of tho Central Florida
oven
tho
grown
people
to
tho
advan­
the hustings It would be lively at least llrlum tremens. Oh, yes, It took loss
Eft.tages of saving tho pennies has arous­ Water Traffic League in which ho
and lond color to an otherwise very norvo to marry in those days.
gives actual figures and Bhows the i SUGAR, per lb...................................... ...... 6V2c
“Go back eve naa short a period ae ed spendthrift * America as nothing
tamo affair.
-“ fferance in handling and the big eav- ! ------------------- ^ ------ ---------- — ----------------------------------------V;
V f ..
BO years, to tho terrible panic that else would have done.
“Teach the Amorclan children thrift g by watet. It le useless for the* !
followed the civil war. It took real
STATE PRESS MEETING
Puffed Wheat or Rice, 2 for................. .....25c
shippers to longer Ignore this importnorvo to marry in thoso days with the and you will develop a higher stand­
nnt Item In tholr business lives. While
(George E. Hosmcr In tho Braden country dtsorganlxod, Infested with ard. of oitlzQnshlp in coming genera­ tho growers here are running to and
tions,"
said
Mrs.
Mary
E.
La
Rocca,
Tall Cream, dozen. *............................. ...$1.29
outlaws, and the average porson about
town Journal)
fro trying to get In their crops, to ]
delegate
to
tho
National
Fraternal
We belleva the executive commit­ $10 from tho breadline.
bring them to maturity nnd thon to 1
"In fiction and in history one can congress at Chicago. Thrift is a
*
tee of the Florida State Press Asso.
sell them thoy are loelng^ight of tho i 24-lbs, good grade F lour......... ............... l.lj
still read of the hardships endured by character builder. It makes for bet­ octopus that is lying In tho offing j
Ife elation has made a mistake In -calling tho
pioneers who settled tho mountain ter morals nnd higher ideals.
the meeting of the association for
read)* to oat up their profits—the rail- ■
districts
and crossed tho plains in Mrs. La Rocca Is supremo guardian road rates. Unless the freight rates ^ Van Camp’s Beans, 2 f o r ......... ;..............25c
March 81 and April 1. Those are two
-a
of
the
Supreme
Forest
Woodmen
Clrdaya that most newspaper men like to pralrlo schooners. A young couple In
can be lovered there Is no need of
be at home. They want to seo that al those days though nothing of ventur­ clo whoso 10,000 mombers, mostly growing either fruits or oranges and
Gallon cans Alaga Syrup........................... 69c
their bills aro made out on the lest 0:’ ing Into tho uncharted wilderness with women, have launched an educational the so-called high prices that you hear
campaign
that
will
drive
forcibly
the month, and as many of them col only an axe, a rifle, a bundle of bed­
so much about will all be a Joke next
Other Items at very low prices—-Come and be convinced
lected aa possible on tho first of tho ding, copper cooking utensils, an Iron home to America's children the les­ season. There may be high prise? for
sons
of
thrift,
patriotism,
obondlcnce
kottlo
and
maybo
n
luxury
like
a
clock
month. This meeting should be large
fruits and vogetablos but. you paopla
ly attended, for many matters of im or horso or cow. They got along all to parents and servlco to follow-man. will never got tho money. There will
____
,
,
______
T
________
Junior
circles
ore
being
formed
of
fiRtr poxtance will be takon up at It. The right, too—conquered the. barren wll
be another raise in freight rates about
question of the attitude of the state de'rTieiiTand handed it down to th e ir!children who will elect tholr own of that time and your fruits and vege­
prese on a number of important mat- Children in the form of fertile fields fleers and administer their own of tables will bo swallowed up in the
fairs under direction of an adult eup
tore will be under dtecuaeion, and we and wooded clearings.
maw of the greedy monster that " Foot&gt;f First St.
Opp. Ford Service Station
orvlsor.
v
“Compared
with
past
generations,
^
• 'believe the nieoclation ehould do, *»•* “Gnmn.r-d
m
seems to know no end in •demanding 1i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l H M i i H i u i i i i i i u i i i i i i i i i i i i M l I l l l r i
“Europe
teaches
ite
children
thrift
■■■■■Ml
- the South Florida Prese Association oven tho pooreet modem brides andj
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�a n being realised and producers a n
happily inclined. From a comparative­
INTERESTING DATA ABOtJT C|tL- ly small acreage a few years ago
thp celery Industry has leaped for­
BRY AND HOW IT IB, BRING
ward in rapid strides. Even with a
grow n a n d b h ip p r d
light yield, this season’s output promThe following article in the Florid*'
to iexcewJ thirty-two hundred c an
tfasailne by J. 0. Hutchison, man- lro™
Sanford community. Meas-

filled with bird life
It mlglit be in order to say ■ fsw
words relstlva to a question that has
been asked many, many times.
"Do you think 1 could grow celery 1”
Assuredly yea. .
We have In our midst cotton grow­
ers from the Carolines, apple growers
from New York, corn growers from
Iowa, and wheat growers from far
wastern Canada. They have all made
a success at celery growing, .
With the helpful suggestion and
close co-operation from the Growers'
Association, .with the personal assist­
ance of our splendid county agent,
and the Invaluable advice and bullatins so gladly furnished by the* da
pertinent of agriculture, at Gaines­
ville, celery growing has been raised
to a standard of scientific perfection
available to all who are willing to ap­
ply themselves.
Many stories could be told of the
phenomenal success of some, but lack
of space prevents.
To those that read this article and
feel at some future date a desire to
join this army of truck and celery
growers, let me say that thia narra­
tive was by no means written to al­
lure, but merely to aeeuro.
While in Florida you have the ad­
vantage of nature’s greatest gifts—
soil, water and climate—nevertheless
it ia those who display good judgment,
practico thrift, and work hard who re­
ceive the benefit of that which has
made the Celery City famous, and
justifiably called "Tho City Substan­
tial.’’

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: LAKE MARY I AND KEEP H U P
EVERY MORNING
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DEATHS
ta to to to to f tto to to to

Mr^and Mrs. George Wilson and Get into the Habit of Drlnkiag
DEATH OF EDWARD KNIGHT
cousin Miss Ards!] Hines spent the
Edward
Knight died In Denver Colo­
Glam of Hot Water Before
week-end at Daytona Beach.
rado on the lfith of March after •
v
Breakfast
Mr. T. A. Greenleaf made a business
lingering illness of several yean. Ho
trip to DeLand and Orangs City
MllUons of folks bathe Internally was 27 years of ago at the time of
v»,
,m m m Tuesday.
rUinatch,—to
old customer*,—now
•
now Instead of loading their system his death and waa a former resident
Mr. and Mrs. John Reese of Quango with drugs. “What's an Inside bath?’’ of this city where he wee an employee
customersr-to eita&amp;litaed centore ondr Th? ce,orfy producer ts a busy man,
were Sunday visitors here.
you say. Well, It Is guaranteed to of the Southern Bell Telephone Co.
to new distributing and consuming . . . , wor^ 8 u,ual|y completed with
•
highly
satisfactory
ending.
N. H. Braddock returned to hla perform miracles aeeotdtag t o M He enlisted In the-army during the
markets.
work at Key West Tuesday aftsr water enthusiasts.
war and shortly after his discharge It
He plans early. Begtnn
---- nlng In AnAmong the thousands of carloads
spending
the
week-end
here
with
his
was found that No had contracted
There
are
vast
numbers
of
men
and
ihpiped out of tfih state this season, gust, and sometimes In JuljfytTlo colory
family.
tuberculosis
and he was seiit to Colo*
women
who,
immediately
upon
aris­
producer
plants
his
seed.
From
that
Mveral have been consigned to Cali­
Mrs. Harriet Phillips Is having a ing In the morning, drink a glass of rado to a government sanitarium for
moment
his
mind
Is
constantly
antici­
fornia, from Hahatee and Seminole
nice six-room house built on Crys­ hot water with a tesepoonfiil of lime­ treatment but he never fully recover­
Counties, this supply’ 'fctag for the pating the ripening fields and splen­
tal Lake, Wilbur avenue.
stone phosphate In i t This ie a very ed hie strength and passed away af&lt;
did
harvest
During
September
and
purpose of relieving the dearth of
Mrs.
E.
A.
Qulgg
and
Mrs.
Anna
.excellent
health measure. .It la In­ ter three yean of struggling against
October
be
Is
busy
transplanting
the
California celery canted by the lose
Swanson were shopping In Sanford tended to flush the stomach, liver, the dread disease.
tender
plants
to
the
open
field.
These
through unusually low temperatures.
Wednesday..
kidneys and intestines of the previous Ho leaves a mother and father here,
To tho markets already established he places In rows thirty Inches apart,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rowe accom­ day’s waste, sour bile and Indlestl- Mr. end Mrs. A. H. Knight, who re­
setting
the
plants
about
three
to
four
the Florida celery gWes the Mtlafaepanied by Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith bje material left over In the body side on the West Bids and a sister,
tlon and returns that inspire Increased inches from each other. In this way
and Mr. Crosby motored to Daytona which if not eliminated every day, Mrs. Zittrower, to mourn his loss. Tho
he seta about 29,000 celery slips to the
planting.
•
Beach Wednesday,
become food for tho millions of bac­ funeral occurred at the home of hie
acre.
Celery Is a magic word in the terri­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans are teria which Infest the bowels, the parents yesterday (Tuesday) after­
Prior to the transplanting period he
torial spots of the state known aa cel­
making a throe weeks visit at Win­ quick result Is poisons and toxins noon a t five o’clock, Rev. Burtons, of
ery centers, and which, in several fac­ has carefully prepared the soil for tjieter Haven.
which a r e ' then absorbed into the the Congregational church officiating
tions, hold sway over the agricutura) Inception of the plants. The smooth,
Mrs. Ett* Newman is spending the blood causing headache, bilious at­ and Interment being made In Lake
sandy loam has been nicely plowed
Industry.
week In St. Petersburg with friends. tacks, foul breath, bad taste, col&amp;&gt;, Vliir cemetery.
d-a-w
From the daya of early seed plant­ during the summer mogths. Fertilis­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown left stomach trouble ktndey'xplsery, sleeping until the time when thousands of er is carefully placed over the plowed
Tuosday for their home at Beabrook, leasness, Impure blood and all sort*
Two teaepoonsful of Tanlac In a
ears speed northward to the ready land, and then, by means of a harrow
N. H., they oxpect to return early In 0f ailments.
little
water taken three tlmee a day
markets, th e very atmosphere of tho I* thoroughly mixed with the soil,
.the fall.
| People who feol good one day and just before meals will make you oat
calory fields is animated with intonse^ Commercial fertilizer composed largoRev. C. L. Hill Crathem of Hollis, badly tho next, but who simply can better, feel better, sleep better and
thrift nnd keen anticipation of the ly of potash, phosphate acid aqd anu
N. H., made Mr. Greenleaf a visit not get feeling right are urgod to work better. Union Pharmacy.—Adv
yield and the remuneration which is monta Is used, and approximate!?
this week. Ho Is touring tho atato obtain a quarter pound of limestone
four tons aro spread to the acre.,Tho
soon to follow.
speaking in behalf of tho near east phosphate at tho drug store. This
The building of tho Fort National
Celery ie grown In all sections of harrowing process produces a field
rcHof.
will cost vary lllttle but is sufficient Bank at Bradontown Ie about comthe state, but .In some areas environ­ which Is smooth and glossy and com­ Ask Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties" Miss Mary K. Bullock of Fall River to make anyone a real crank on the ploted, tho work has boen started on
ment and soil conditions seem more pletely pulverised.
Mnss., is a guest at the hotel Here.
subject of Internal sanitation.—Adv. the new Methodist church.
Got Such a Hold
conducive to the production of this
Seventeen hundred acres surround­ He'll tell you that tho battlefronts
George Phillips has four acres of
golden bleached product, and In these ing Sanford are this year under cul- of Er-opo were swarming with rats, peppors and beans planted that are BURNED BODY, DBAD
sections intensive specialization has j tlvation, while large arcks In Mana- which carried tho dangerous vermin coming on fine.
SEVEN DAYS, FOUND
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
produced phenomenal results, Not tee county have been similarly pre­ and caused our men misery. Don’t let Mr. and Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Mellon,
A COLD OR CATARRH
that othor crops have been neglected, pared. When these vast tracts, tight­ rats bring disease into your home. Mrs. Joseph Langford and Mr. and
(B y T he A eeorlntrd Free*)
but rather that celery has boon em­ ly knit together, acre on acre, begin When you see tho first one get RAT- Mrs. Ellsworth Brown took an autoWELAKA, Fla., March 22.—The
How To Got Relief When B
phasized* Manatee County has, for to burst forth In pale green, with the SNAP. That will finish them quick. trlp to Qvcldo, Geneva and Chuluota body of Christopher Gaston, sixty
owl Nose a n Staffed Up,
years, been a large producer along this thousands upon thousands of long Three sizes, 3Gc, 05c, fl.26. Sold and
wook and reported considerable four, a highly respected citizen of
lino, while Sanford, tho county soat of rows showing symmetrically in tho guaranteed by Bull Hardware Co.— improvements and building at all Nashua, about seventeen miles from
three places.
Seminole county, has been known a golden sunlight, there le a scene that Adv.
here, wee found yesterday in the
Count fifty I Your cold in bead or
Mrs. Josoph Langford has Just had woods some distance from hla home,
attracts and is possibly responsible for
long time as the celery city.
catnrrh
disappears. Vour clogged
The growing of celery In Florida Is alluring many farmers to Florida. He
to to to to to to her new bungalow pained wlitto with
When found the body was lying nostrils will open, tho air passages of
green -trimmlnjs
eloso to scientific perfection.
With who has nover behold Bucb a mid­
- r ., .
, .
face down. Tho clothing had been your head will clear and you can
Dr. George Fcllous has just finished ont)rely burned of; and the ^
WM
yields up to 1,000 crates, and averag­ winter scone, nor broathod tho odor of
breathe freely. No more snuffling,
painting hla flve-room bungalow on badly charred !n placcB&gt; It !■ thought
ing 800 crates ptyr acre, it Is easily growing colory, is practically incap­
h a w k in g muacous d isc h a rg e , dryness
assumed that tho Floridn soil Is one able of producing an imaginative plcCrystal.
. ... 'th a t ho had been dead about seven or hendncho, no struggling for breath
There has boon twenty now buildhundred por cent adnptablo, nnd tho turo of tho beauty nnd charm of It
Inga
gone up hbro this winter and
Uadoubtodly bo hR(, met h|§ doath at night.
all.
methods of culture in vogua aro pro­
Get a* small bottle of Ely's Cream
fl ht,
wooda flpe. tj ,,
portionately good.
Tho blenching procoss begins about
Services were conducted at tho prospects of « dancing-pnvlllIon bo-1
Bnlm
from your druggist and apply •
The Sanford Farmere1 Exchange ten days prior to harvest. Long strips Methodist Chapel Sunday morning by Ing put up on tho shores of Lsko body was burled yesterday aftornoon llttlo -of this frngrnnt antiseptic
has recently Installed a pro-cooling of bloachlng paper aro run dowu the Bov. J. R. Cason, agent for tho or- Mary In tho i.oar future.
at Wqlaka.
cream In your nostrils. It penetrat­
Happy Tourists at Lake Mary
plant of large proportions. To this sides of each row, and during this phanogo. Tho evening service was
es through every air pnssago of tho
I want to toll you ono thing there’s The Herald for Post Cards.
plant comes the celery grower, and boxing period tho colery becomes well conducted by the pastor, Rov. W. T.
head, soothing and healing tho swol­
*
■
some big fish in Lako Crystal. I
here is left tho product of his labor. prepared for the commercial market Bencher.
len or Inflamed muscous membrane,
Tho system takes charge of the cel­ Tho harvest season is at Its holght On Friday afternoon the ball teatn went with Fred he other day and my
giving you Instant relief. Hoad colds
Uno
hadn't
boon
In
tho
watar
two
ery, wages, grades, packs and passes in February. It Is during this period from Lako Helen echpol, crossed bate
and
catarrh yield like magic. Don't
It on to the cooling ro&amp;ms. Horo it Is that tho entire country seems to bo with tho Enterprlso team resulting in minutes before I had a bite I pulled
stny
stuffed-up and miserable. R *
and pulled and tho gradually esmo
reduced In temperature, taking from „uvo with teeming workors. Evory- a victory for tho Eptorpriso team. along. Fred Buys you'vo got o wal­
Hof (s sure.—Adv.
it tho accumulated haet of sun and whoro activity of tho most aggressive Both toams did some good work but loper, and ho wns. Ho would woigh
handling, and fitting It for Its long nature Is shown. Crates and box cars the boys on the visiting team were so 20 pounds.
Says Backache Is Sign You Have Tanlac Is the roautt of yekrs of
Journoy by scientific cooling methods. an(j transportation vehicles mix and much smaller than the home team that I have just been reading my North­
study, experimentation and research
Been Eating Too Much
by somo of tho world’s greatest cheufr&gt;
It enters the car at Just tho right tnlnglo with tho song of tho harvest- It wasn’t an equal matched team. ern paper, thoy havo pneumonia, they
Meat.
tetnporature. Loss through oxceaslvo Ing mnchfnes and the hurry and bus­ During and after the gamo ice cream, havo tho Flu, and all kinds of colds.
Ists. Hence its merit. Union Phar­
service, uncertain variation of tem­ tle of tho laborers.
macy.—Adv.
When you waffb up with backache
candy and cake were sold/nottlng tho Thoy havo spent from flO to $fi00
perature, re-icing, and tho spoilage re­
for wood and coal. Thoy havo slip­ and dull misery in tho kidney region NOTICM OF AI'PM CATION FOB TAX
Tho harvesting machine, now in gon- piano fund of |22.
sulting, Is reduced to a minimum.
iiK iin inviiioii s u c t io n a m o k
oral uso, looks somewhat similar to a
Mrs. L. M. Wright and llttlo daugh­ ped on tho ice nnd havo had dislo­ It generally means you havo been
Through the vigilance of tho Florida
OHNHIIAI, NTATCTUS OF TUB
plow. Its twd wheels straddle each ter, Barthn, returned from Lakolnnd cated shoulders, sprelned anklos, eating too much ment, says a well
STATU OF F I.O ItlllA
celery farmer and his association,
known
authority.
Meat-forms
uric
Notion
Ih hereby given th a t J. N.
broken
arms,
and
n
few
other
minor
row of celory and, as tho machine is Monday where thoy havo been visit­
Hnarcy, purclm ner of Tax C ertificate
when a crate of Florida celery reaches propelled from ono end to the other, ing Mr. Wright.
things like frozen noses, cheeks and acid which overworks the kidneys In No. 1108, tintml tho 0th, day of Novem­
the musket it ic In prime condition, Ihu knives, which arc attached to the
I&gt; 1*95, tins filed aaid c e rtific a te
cars. They havo waded to tho waist their effort to filter it from tho ber.myA. office,
nnd hns mnda application
has tho crispness that proper handling wheels, neatly and quickly cut tho Fred Murray, family nnd guosts, Uno in deep nnuws antf-faced Into the blood nnd thoy become sort of par­ In
for Tax Deed to lanue It, accordance
Mr,
nnd
Mrs!
H.
A.
Watt,
and
Miss
Insures, and tho freshness and origin­ bunches of celory close to tho ground.
alyzed nnd loggy*. When your kid­ w ith Uw. Staid e -rtlfln stn em braces the
Hazol. Leo, spent tho wook end at chilling blasts from tho northwest. neys get sluggish and clog you must follow ing dnscrltmd p ro p e rty situ a te d
al flavor has been retained.
ill Hnmlnoln County, Floridn. to -w ltt
Now notice tho dlfforenco. Two win­
ling. 30 ft. H nnd 73 I and W of NH cor
* The consuming public is keen to Ten Inch crates are used for pock­ Daytona Bench.
relieve your bowels; removing nil the of
ters
I
have
spent
In
Floridn,
two
hap­
N W tt of NKH Hoc. 33, Tp. SO 8. It.
ing,
and
about
830
crates
are
loaded
t(j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
DoBnry
nnd
30 M. Him W £33.0 f t* J 188 ft, IQ 1114
take ndvnntago of these Improvements
piest winters of my life. I havo body’s urinous wasto, else you have ft.
N 188 ft, m A. Ttte'anid land betnit
each
refrigerating
car.
guest returned to their homes In Now spent hours In sunshlno that gives backache, sick headache, dlzzzy spoils nsfloiiited
and It means a greater consumption
nt the date o ftfh n lesunnoo of
The
celery
fields
of
Florida
aro
York City on Monday after several health and strength, Every day I your stomach sours, tongue Is coated M i l c h certificate In tho nam e of A, B.
of this health-giving vegetable to de­
Tlhoden.
Unless mild c e rtific a te ■hall
liver It right after it has been so practically Immune from any effectB weeks spent at their winter homo havo fresh grapefruit and oranges and and whon tho weather is bad rheu­ he redeem ed according to law T ax
Doed w ill lasue thereon on th e 31th day
of cold woother. - A temperature as here.
splendidly grown.
also all the frcBh vegetables I want matic twinges. Tho urino is cloudy of April. A. O. 1933.
low
as
10
or
17
degrees
abovo
zero,
If
my official sig n a tu re and
full of sediment, channels often got WITNKSH
This year is not recognized as a
Joe Davia and family, of DeLand,
thin tho 34th dny of M arch, A. Dsustained for soveral daya, w«uld wore visiting relatives here Sunday. for tho table. You haven't got to sore, water scalds nnd you are ob­ seal
193'
worry nbout wood or coni or frozen
provo disastrous, but such a phenome­
(SISAL)
JO. A. POUCILAB8,
water pipes. Florida Ib tho paradlso liged to seek relief two or threo timos
Tho
Woman's
Foreign
Missionary
C lerk C ircu it Court,
non Is almost removed from tho realm
Bemlnolo
C ounty, Fla.
during
tho
night.
Socloty will moot at tho • Inn on of the world. Her people aro con­
33-810
Hy: A. M. WHJKKH, D. C.
of tho probable.
Either
consult
a
good,
reliable
phy­
genial and will do everything In
Tho co-operative market plan Is Thursday afternoon.
their power to mnko you happy. sician or got from your pharmacist NOTICK OF AFFMCATION FOB TAX
Miss
Emma
Tucker
left
on
Satur­
largely used In celery sections. The
DRHn IINI1HH SUCTION BTB OK
When people got tholr eyes open nnd about four'ounces of Jad Salts; taka
NHNHItAI, STATUTES OK TUB
growers combine their shipments and day for Camilla, Ga., whore aho will find what a mlno Inys at their feet n tablespoon In a glass of water bcSTATB OF FLORIDA
hold
a
series
of
meetings.
Notice la hereby given th a t Alice W.
load solid cars, which in turn are sold
of wealth, health, and prosperity,,
prosperity, fore breakfast for a few days and P alm er, i.u ro h ase&gt; -o f T ax C e rtific a te
Mrs. II. G. Brook,- superintendent
by thq. co-operativo organizations,
then Florid. -I ll t a rn.ee, your kidney, will lh .n net flno. TM.
J f f ^ S ir lS iif ln ’B y
Many persons, otherwise
which, In reality, is tho growors' or­ of tho Methodist Orphnhngo, loft yes­ of thousands upon thousands of«pco- famous salts Is made from tno acid riffle*. n n | ha»
vigorous and healthy, are
ganization. By this co-oporatlve mar- terday for Jacksonville whero sho will nlo. Sho willl come Into her own and of grapes and lemon juice, combined J* * DH
°nid cnrt'f
pie. She willl come
bothered occasionally with
ketlng plan tho grower secures the spend a few days transacting busi­ bo the ono great atato of tho Uylon
lion, with llthln, nnd has boen used for lowing deacrihei
Indigestion. The effects of s f l . highest price the market affords at all ness.
gcnorntlons to clean nnd stimulate
£°Tler
disordered stomach on the.
timos at a small Item of cost, neces­ Miss Sarah Davis, of Del,nnd, and . "Tanlac did- what everything else sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
in*iE«°a»m!
system are dangerous, and
Miss Mildred Crompton, of Indiana,
j vv Pittguritlil Estate. Unless said
prompt treatment of indigos- Kl sary to tho operation end maintenance arrived yesterday for a few days with failed to do." Thousands have said acids in tho urino so it no longer ir- of
c e rtific a te ahull ho redeem ed ncoordlng
tion Is Important “The only Q of tho association.
It. So will you. Union Pharmacy. ritates, thus ending bladder weak­ 10 Inw T ax Deed will Ihaua th ereo n on
It must not bo imagined that the Miss Davis' grandmother.
medicine 1 have needed has m
th e 31th dny of April, A. D. 1913.
ness.
WITNKHH my offlolnl s ig n a tu re and.
been something to aid dlgea-. ■*; Florida celory grower, even after a
Mrs. Curley, of Rockledgo, spent a —Adv. .
Jad
Salts
is
a
life
saver
for
regular
eeal
thin the 94th dny of M arch. A- Pi.
neul tp|M
tlon and clean the liver," D phonomenal dlvidond producing* year, few days at her llttlo homo horo last
m
a. *
Apparently
thoro
is
somo
law
for­
moat
ontors.
It
Is
Inexpensive,
can­
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, s m
H. A DOUO LA 88,
(HUAI.)
C lerk C ircuit C ourt,
McKinney, Thxas, fanner. ^ is contented to sit Idly by until the wook. She was accompanied by soma bidding display windows to show a not Injure and makes a delightful, ef­
Hentlnole
C ounty, F la.
friends from tyow York, Tom Cullen, lady's Blipper larger than a No. 3A. fervescent llthla-water drink.—Adv. 33-flto
"My medicine Is
D following season.
Hy: A. M. WWI3ICH, D. C.
Nature, his closest ally, has made* It and Mr. Acker* of Connoctlcutt, who
possible, literally speaking, that ev­ havo spent several winters In Enter­
I g ill
ery month shall be a growing month, prise.
and no sooner has his celery becta Mr. Sisson and daughter, Mrs, F. A.
harvested whon he turns his thrifty Dollison, of Kansas City, Mo., will
leave for their home on Friday.
hand to further diversification.
It Is this diversification that haB Mrs. W. T. Brown will leave the Inn
IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE
for Indigestion sod stomach
made it possible for hundreds of Flor­ on Thursday for her home In Indianap­
trouble of any kind. I have
This is the original "hard water" oil spray for whitofly and scale Insect control that
ida truck grov/era to erect largo state­ olis, Ind.
never found anything that
os with all types of water and lim
Mr. Acker was the dinner guest of S
mixes
lime sulphur solution, and keepB indefinitely. Trouble
touches the spot like Blsckly homes on their farms that contain
Draught I take U in broken
with "spoiled"’ oil sprays eliminated,
eliminated. IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE has proved Its
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray on Thurs­
every
element
of
the
comfort,
con­
doses after meals. For s long
merits and superiority for two years. Results are what you want nt a reasonable price.
venience and elegance of many man­ day evening. Mrs. Henry Murray has
time I tried pills, which grip­
Write for further information.
received
word
from
the
Cochran
fam­
sions that grace the boulevards of our
ed and didn’t give the good
rcsultfl. Black-Draught liver
ily
that
they
aro
on
their
way
again
large cities,
medicine Is easy to take, easy
OTHER IDEAL INSECTICIDES
While Seminole county has always for their home in Washington, Ind.,
to keep, Inexpensive."
after eeveral daya delay is Hunters­
been
a
pioneer
In
the
Florida
celery
Orjginal
ldeal
Oil
Emulsion,
Ideal Lime Sulphur Solution, Ideal Bordeaux Mixture
Get a package from your
ville, Ala. All travel was held up
situation,
but
even
eo,
it
has
not
been
Paste,
Ideal
Caustic
Potash
Fish
Oil
Soap.
today—Ask for and
there on account of high water and
Large
Stock
of
Bean
Power
Bprayerseo
many
years
ago
that
tho
growing
-Blount Farm Implements
D druggist
insist upon Thedford’s—the
bed roads.
«
of
this
produtt
upon
a
real
commer­
only genuine.
Dr. and Mrs. L, L. Seaman left on
cial scale was practically extinct.
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY COMPANY
Qet It today.
Monday
for a few days In St. PotenBut what a contrast today.
,
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Thousands of acres now^. glisten In burg before returning to their home 1.784 W«U Bay S tm t
i the warm Florida sunshine where but in New York.
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BAD TAKE SALTS

Indigestion

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS FOR MARCH

ping Seasoir Florida
Ever Had is Prospect

1» /.**
CITY
TO
BY ORLANDO CANTAUSIS

of seed
tha s e n w han the native grosses hav
been burned off o rclosely
Seeding* may be mad# at any
from AprU until July, providing th
ia an abundance of moisture.
On large pastures where Its sue
Is not fully assured, it is well to
strict ssedlngs to small, aelect oreiT
and, If these are successful, seed w 1
be produced which will be diatribuU.
by stock to other parts of the rang?

Preparation* are now under way
for what promleea to be the1largest
potato ihlpptng aeaaon Florida hae
* * WK M M
ever had. The acreage planted to Would Form Connecting Link W ith St. Johns Riv­
new potatoes In Florida this year la
er Boat Line
Sanford, Fla., March T, 1928 Co., aro horoby lmtmctod ttPput In a eatlmaiad by the United States Dom
Hon Board of Coounty Commission- drain tile just aouth of the Seminole pertinent of Agriculture a t 84,800
.
| acre*. Thla is an Inereaae of 49.fi per Tha following from the Orlando Re­
W In and for Samlnola County, Fla., Crate Co’* mill.
mat In regular aaaalon a t 10 o’clock f Motion, of Comr., 0. P. Swope, 2nd M nt over th* 1921 »creage of 16,800 porter-Star will prove,moat Interest­ ANDREWS' OPINION
A. M. • Present: Chairman; L A. by Comr. L. P. Hagan, and carried. %c™*
APPLIES ONLY TO
ing to Sanford people who are just
Bromley, and Comr’i.i L. P. Hagan, Mr. W. S. Price U hereby Inetructed to ‘ As heretofore a Aeld station of the now vltatly Interested In lowering tha
GEORGE ATZ CASE &gt;nso
UiUUtf *
C. W. Fntim lnger, 0 . P. Swope, and put In extra studding all hround the- United States Department of Agri freight rate by water transportation: i {
E. Curlett, with V. E. Douglass, Depu­ new Convict Stockades, and to put In culture will be maintained a t Has­ ’’Plans aro maturing for an Inter- Local Jadge Upholds Setsurs of Li*
ty Clark, Geo. A. DeCottea, Attorney, nlna gauge woven wire all around the ting! for the purpose of keeping the urban electric trolley line to connect quor Without Search W arrant in
and G. if. Hand, sheriff, In attendance, cage, and to Install Iron bars a t all growers-, and shippers informed *of Are of the principle South Florida cit­
On# Instance Because of Pe­
* Minute* of last regular meeting held windows and, doors, and also to Install daily market conditions slid prices iesculiar ,F*ct#v
■i
Feb. 7th, A. D,, 1922, were read and one extra toilet In each Stockade, all in the large consuming markets to
"This arresting fact-was made pub­
which
Florida
potatoes
are
shipped
approved.
Judge Charles O. Andrews, In dis­
ttita work to be done under the superlic today'through a news source, and
Mr. K. R. Murrell, appeared before, vision of Supt. J. M. Wynn. Mr, Price Dally advise? regarding shipments to later Frank J, Ryan, who la one of lbs cussing yesterday, his opinion
the board tn reference to the payment is also instructed to put up qno^ cy­ market from othftf producing sec­ leading spirits in connection with the upheld the decision of tho county
tions wll also be available. This in­ erection here of the hotel Menendez court of Lake county In the case of
of hla peAonal taxes, No action tak­ press water tank and tower.
%
en.
Deputy Sheriff Bond of J. M. Vick­ formation will enable the "distribu­ granted the Reporter-Star an Inter George Ats, who was convicted on e
tors to regulate shipments so that view end talked at length on the sub­ Charge of haviqg Illegal possession of
Mr. H. H, Patttahall, appeared be­ ery waa approved.
liquor, declared that his ruling ap­
fore the board In raftrance to road
Clerk of the Board la Instructed to the demand In the various markets ject.
leading to tba cemetery In Geneva, and write to Osceola Cyprafs Co., request­ oan be properly met.
”The project is being fathered by plied only to "the facte In this case"
Florida produces., the first new Mr. Ryan and J, F. Ange, the latter and not in e general way to the ap*.
filed a petition requesting a road as ing their check for. 2125.06 to balance
follows: Begin a t a point about 15 due on tills donation of 2250.00 for potatoes to appear on Eastern m ar­ the president of the-Bank of Orange plication of Hie law governing seizure
of liquor qpder a .search warrant
kets. There Is practically no com and head of the Orange Hotel.
che. E. of NW Cor. of 8W 1-4 of NW road work to Oseeola.
petition
and
t
h
e
crop
la
regcHTy
dis­
In substance the opinion held as
1-4 of Sec. 22-20-82, at a street as Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by 0. W.
"Mr, Ryan declared that the pro­
shown by map of Chkae A Co. Add. to Entzminger, and carried. Clerk of posed of. Last year 1945 carloads posal to build an Inter-urban electric follows:
Of nova,. Run south to sub-dlv. llae this Board Is instructed to draw a war­ were marketed. The quantity would line has been gone Into thoroughly,
►• • (1) did not disclose a viola,
thenco E albng said sub-dtv. to Cema- rant for |2000.00 on the Fine A For­ have been much larger had not 4x that he.has discussed the project with [on of tho constitutional rights sf
tery. On motion of Comr. 0, P. feiture Fund, and transfer same to tho ceaslvely dry weather affected the bankers, citrus growers, farmors a ^ Ats, the evidence showing that the
yield. In 1920 more than 8,845 car merchants throughout all central F lo P place where the liquor was seised
Swope, 2nd, by Comr. C. W. Entxmln- Road and Bridge Fund.
ger, and carried, the above petition la Motion of Comr. 0. P. Swope, 2nd by loads were marketed. New York js Ida, and that tho venture has met was not the private residence, nor
the largeat single market and re
hereby rejected,
v
place of business, nor a taking from
Comr. C. W. Entzminger and carried, cetved 615 carloads last year. Phila­ with unqualified approval,
Motion of Cmr. E. Curlett, 2nd by Contractors Maule and Snyder, are
"It l a ,proposed to build tho road 1he person, nor was the liquor 'de­
Cmri O. P. Swope, and carried. Mr. hereby Instructed to commence work delphia received 250 cars; Chicago from Sanford through Orlando to scribed classed as property In this
Penn’s spells quality.
H. H. Pattlahall ia herbey instructed on tho new hard surfaced roads, on 141 cars; Pittsburg, 105 cars, Cin­ Plant City; and two other spurs would state; nor was there a leisure ex­
W hy?
to taka down fence and open old road tho road from Oviedo to the Orange cinnati 100 cars; Baltimore 61 can. connect this city with Daytona and cept by consent of Ats,
Because—
to Geneva Cemetery, same to be op­ County Line. Voting yea: O. P. Primary destinations of the entire Tavares,
"(2) The opinion further ' holds
vyr
Penn’s Is pacxed altw
Wcrop numbered more than 65 cities.
ened within 80 days from thla date.
"The milk in the cocoanut of the that the courts of th|s , state havo
Swopo, C.' W. Entzminger and L. A.
tidht In the patented
Florida new potatoes brings high project is high freight rates, and tho never adhered to the rule that a per­
. Mr. Forrest Lake appeared before BrumToy; Voting Nay: L. P. Hagan
prices as compared with old. stock plan Is being pushed on the basli that son on trial could wait till the taknew container — the
the Board In reference to contract and and E. Curlett.
production costs ,and heavy losses at Sanford the lino would connect with ng of testimony at the trial before
bond of Maule A Snyder,
^
Quality Is sealed tn.
Motion
of
Comr.
O.
P.
Swope,
2nd
resulting
from excessively rainy and river traffic on the SL Johns, which objecting to the evidence as being In*
Mr. Gordon and Mr. Brown^ appeared
So Penn's In alw ays fresh
before the Board In reference to clos­ by Comr. C. W. Entzminger and car­ dry weather. The hazard of weather means a water rate to and from the admlssable because procured by the
—an
entirely new idea for
ried.
Attorney
Geo.
A.
DoCottos,
Is
damage bt over present and necos- cast, which according to Mr. Ryan state in an unauthorized way, for
ing road near Paoln known as Brown’B
chawing
tobacco.
instructed
to
nppear
before
tho
board
sitntes tho planting of considerably will be the greatest boon central Flor­ example, by an unlawful search and
road. Motion of Omr. O. P. Swopo,
H ave you ever really
2nd by Cmr. E. Curlett, and carried. of county commissioners of Volusia more potatoes than are 'marketed.
seizure. The facts In this enso did
ida caul^l.possibly enjoy,
‘i
County
ns
Attorney
for
this
board
on
chewed
fresh tobacco?
Last year the general average pro­ "Discussing freight rates Mr. Ryan not fall within section 22 of the de­
Mr. Gordon, is requested not to close
March
9th,
and
request
that
Semi­
duction
for
the
season
was
only
Buy Penn’s the next time.
the road leading into the Brown propsnid: ’Railroad rates, as everybody claration of rights of our constitu­
T ry it. Notice the Anc con­
- erty untl a satisfactory road hns been nole County bo given a franchise to about 80 barrels per acre on account knows, ns so high as to constitute a tion securing to the rights of tho peo­
m
dition.
*
agreed upon by tho parties concerned. build nnd operate a toll bridge a t Os­ of tho unusually dry weather. Also landicap to all business. A million ple "In their person, houses, papors
___ And after that, use fresh
Motion of Cmr. 0. P, Swopo, 2nd by teon Ferry, same to 'W mnde a free pricos of labor and fertilizer wero dollars worth of strawberries wero and cffocts against unreasonable
high at planting time; freight rates grown this year nt Plant City nnd seizures and searches."
chewing tobacco — Penn's.
Cmr. C. W. Entzminger, and carried. bridge when It has paid for Itself.
Spy*-;
Chairman L. A. Brumloy, *and Comr. Motion of. Comr. C. W. Entzminger, wore high, ncrcage had been reduced were shippod In many instances, I am
The abovo provision of tho consti­
L. P. Hagan are hereby appointed a 2nd by Comr, 0. P. Swope nnd car­ and there was a large supply of old nformod, nt an actual loss ow^ng to tution has been amply provided for
committee to confer with the inter- ried. Tho bill of Smith &amp; Co., for stock on the markets. In 1920 a excessive freight charges.
by statute and any unlawful search'
lumber for the Geneva bridge, Is re­ heavy rainfall continuing for twelve
.
osted
parties
in
reference
to
the
of
property or persons, or seizure
” ’These charges affect us all, but
r :
ferred tto Comr. E, Curlett.
hours on May 18 caused anjestlroated tho merchant and the shipper most of without lawful warrant will not be
Brown road.
Notary Public Bonds of Sara War­ p o tio n of Comr. 0. P. Swope, 2nd damage to the crop of approximately all. By giving to tho citrus growers approved, but condemned, if brought
ren Easterby, and S. A. B. Wilkinson, by Comr. E. Curlett, and carried. The 21,000,000 i In the Hastings, section ,of tho cltruB belt the advantages of properly to attention by legal pro­
m
Clerk of the Board Is Instructed to not alone. There has also been a six­
wero approved.
water haul rate to mnrkot would ceedings In the seventeenth Judicial
Motion o f Comr. L. P. Hagan, 2nd allow chairs or any furniture belong­ teen-inch rain in February just after moan a wonderful thing to that indua- circuit.—Orlando Sentinel.
by Cmr. C. W. Entzminger, and car- ing to Semlnolo county to leave the a largo portion of the crop had been ry, And to give tho marchants the
planted, and aboyt two-thirds of the benefit of tho rate on merchandiso
tied. Contractors Maule and Snyder Court House.
Dr. King's New Discovery will Jo
Motion of Cmr. C. W. Entzminger, entire acreage In the Hastings dis­ coming into this section would confer CARPET GRASS A GOOD
are hereby granted an extension of 10
that very thing, easily and quickly.
PASTURE GRASS
2nd
by
0.
P.
Swopo,
and
carried,
the
trict
had
to
be
replanted..
days* In which to Ala their bonthapd
Don't say. "Poor little kiddie, I uish
another boon.
'
Clerk of this Board is instructed to
1 knew what to do for you!" \Vhea
sign contract.
Hastings located ah the Florida
“So that It would bo at the outset
"One of the most urgent needs of
the cough first comes, give n little Dr.
* The following Firearm Bonds wore notify Band Mastor, that unless ho East Coast Railway, 60 miles south of more upon tho fralght haul than tho
King's New Discovery as directed, am]
the
Florida cattleman Is a good perapproved and license ordered Issned: can close up Court House and turn Jacksonville, nnd 10 miles east of passonger haul that wo would count
it will soon be eased.
onial
grass
that
may
bo
inexpensively
out light in basenAjnt at nights, as re­ Polatkn, Is the center of activity, l or economic support. But consider
■if*
Alton Gayle and C. M. Berry.
It's a good family cough and cold
Vt'-v
Motion at Comr. C. W. Entzminger, quested, that the permit allowing tho and practically /the ontlro 'crop la what inter-urban service would do In established on cutover lands where remedy, too. Loosens up ihFntdcgm,
tho presence of roots nnd stumps
dears up tho cough, relieves tlie con­
2nd by Comr. E. Curlett, and carried. use of samo will be rescinded.
marketed by distributors located at enhancing land values In the sections
makes
the
use
of
the
plow
too
dlfgestion, No harmful drugs. For fifty
The Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad
Motion of Comr, 0. P. Swope, 2nd that point. The larger portion of the which wero traversed, and consider
years a standard remedy for colds,
by ComifC. W. Entzminger, and car­ crop la marketed by distributors on tho possibilities of town building along ; icult," to quote one of tho prominent coughs, grinpe.
At your druggists,
range
cattlemen
of
this
state.
60c. a bottle.
m m am
Avo per cent commission. The the lines.
ried, tho Clerk of this Board is In­
structed to notify tho Trustees of tho distributors hav« selling contracts "Those of us who truvel know what Specialists otf the College of Agri­
* ;
culture, • Galnseville, nnpwor, "Carpet
Elks Lodge to move what furniture, with the growers in consideration of trolloy service has done toward the
grass meets this needwhorever soil
It;
Etc., they have .In the basement.
advances made for seed and fertiliser development of rural New England
and moisture conditions are right. It
It’s ready now. 190 handsomely Il­ Other communications were received, during the growing season.
The city of Dos Moines, Iowa, has
not exactly as .to typo of soil but
lustrated pages of wortb-whlte seed
F b ^ o ld ^ a n ^ C o u g n ^
The spauldlng rose Is the only grown from a population of sixty requires a fairly good supply of soil
aud garden news for Southern garden­ read and ordered filed.
Reports of the several County Offi­ variety grown tn the Hastings sac thousand people to two hundred thou­ moisture. It thrives on much of our ConstlpatedP Here'sRellef ICleanse
ers and farmers. This new catalog,
W« believe. Is the most valuable seed cials were read, and ordered Alcd.
!.
tion. Farther south Irish cobblers sand in little more than ten years, : latwoqds lands and on locations that the system, with Dr. King's Pills.
book ever published. It contains 100 All warrants paid during the month aro produced. On the West Coast duo to trolloy service
They prompt free bilo flow, stir up
do not bbcomp too dry. Carpet grass
fall pages of the most popular vege­ of February word ordered cancelled some bliss triumphs arid Irish Cob­
lazy liver and get at the root ol the
(If
" ’All of central New York state has will probably bo found more satisfac­ the
trouble. All druggists, 25c.
tables, flowers and farm crop plants,
blers are grown.
The double-head boon developed by tho same agency. tory for the undrained flntwoods soils T V P R O M P T I -W O N 'T G RIPE
the finest work of Its kind ever at­ off rocord.
te ;
barrel
is
the
standard
container. "Tn my opinion South Florida has df Florida than Bermuda."
Resolution
calling
for.eloctlon
and
tempted.
HI'
With our photographic Illustrations regarding building of roads printed When barrels cannot bo obtained reached tho stage where this develop­
In planting carpet grass, sow at tho
sad odlor pictures also from photo­ elsowhero were adopted.
iiacki containing 150 pounds net are ment Is a practical proposition. Hard
Wb
graphs, we show you Juat what you oan
ujed, although these containers are roads aro essential to tho upbuilding
grow with Hastings’ Seeds even be­
not suitable for stock that la not of a country, and the automobile will
fore you order the seeds. Our catn
fully matured and firm. Crates of do much, and has 'played a wonderful
fog makes garden anil flower bed
PAPER TO RADIO NEWS
various aUei are also used to
planning easy and It should be In
pnrt In our development, but In tho
every single Southern homo. Write us
limited extent.
( l l r Tti* Am h #I«&lt;'S Pre«a&gt; _
last analysis It Is tha trolley line
RICHMOND, Vn., March 21.—The
alpostrfsnrd for It. giving your name
which has Interlocked Interior Ameri­
•Md address. It will comn to . you Tlmes-DIspatch Publishing CompanX&gt; POST
OFFICB
ca and made it the solid country it
by return mall and you will bo mighty which publishes tho Tlmes-Dispatein PO
_
BILL
PASSES
Is.’’
glad you've got it.
(morning) and the Evening Dispatch
THE SENATE "Mr. Ryan said that If the line goes
Hastings' Seeds are the Standard
of the South, and the largeat mall will begin today the installation of
as far south as Plant City, undoubted
(Dr Th* AiiMUlrR I'rtaa)
order need home In tho world Is hack tho Arst public service radio broad
WASHINGTON, March 21.—Tho ly tho Tampa trolley service will hi
of them. They're go* to bo the beat casting station In Virginia A twentyextended to that point to make an in­
Write now ,for tho 1932 cntnlog. It fobr hour sorvlco spill be accorded postofffee appropriation bill, carry.
tersection, which will mean the root
Is absolutely free.
within a radius of 800 to 500 miles Jng 2628,778,000, waa passed late will run 'from water to water' right
H. 0. HASTINGS CO., StlBDSMdN, embracing Virginia and North Caro­ yesterday by tho Senate after a heat­
Wear! Wear! Wear!
•A TLA N TA , OA.
ed Aght. The measuro carrios 203,. through tho hoart of South Florida.
lina.
"Commenting
upon
tho
costof
the
but it never touch# the wood
809,000 more than was passed by the
House, 260,000,000 of tha increase project, ho said ho estimated the line
could bo built in lts^entiroty for from
CPOUNDING heeU, kicking tot*.
going for federal highway aid.
twelve
to
fifteen
million
dollars.
The
'!?*?ub*2f,na
tap Mvsr
Tho bill also carrios provisions far
rtach tha fibres of a floor varnished
manner
of
Its
building
will
bo
thru
restoring to servtco tha Now York
with Devoe Marble Floor Finish.
m
pneumatic mail tubes and for con a glant.compnny, und It Is planned for
Us deep rich glow adds beauty to
tlnulng the New York to San Fran­ the stock to bo taken up by those whd
the room. Its smoothness makes
cleaning easy. Its toughnass keeps
cisco air maall sorvlco. Tho vote on will bo served by the enterprise, the
dust and germs out of the pom ol ‘
imnumummnuMiunioisn
the tubes amendment was 30 to 11 merchants and growers of tho sections
the wood.
lor years ot experimenting we’ve produced
and came aftor a bitter attack had through which it passes."
the garment you’ve been waiting for. A dropWhat e great l.elp to good housebeen mads on .tho proposition by sev
seat Coverall with ro-lnforced band that
u
! PkJ? rn“
Staked with Doras
The
eyes
seldom
see
temptation
ooueeala tba buttons and protect* 4b* body*
oral Democrats. Tho 256)000,000 was
Marbls Floor Finish Varnish, t
when
the
nose
Is
pressed
firmly
accepted by tho Senate without de­
Brnmsiy durable, |«sy to apply?
^ 'P a n a m a *
bate and without a roll call.
. against tho grindstone.
Jtavos Products art tlmt-tested and'
A Aght centering around poavproven,backedby the lUyean'esperf.
•nee of the oldest paint manufacturing
offlco appointments, originating ear­ Harrison resolution was precipitate:
wncem In the U.S. Founded 17H.
by an amendment Increasing the num
ly In the discussion of tho bill,
suited just beforo adjournment of tho her of postal inspectors,' a move
b a l l HARDW AJRBCO,
1 are made from boat pre-abrunk material
Senate In the Introduction by Sena­ which Mr. Harrison charged was to
by skilled Union workers | and so eltrrer-'
tor Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi make mor« places for Republicans.
|y Is th* drop-seat concealed that there
WM
of a resolution calling on tha Ptesl The debate quickly entered the sub­
can be no objeotlon to tbolr
appearance. Roomy,and will
dent to supply the Senate with .the ject of postmaster appointments and
not bind or rip. Iron-dad
■ ■ ■ ■
_ __ _
_____ he'haa
____ the President waa charged with havnumber
of executive
orders
guarantee. Ask your dealer.
issued removing postoffices from civ-[tag removed the Marion, Ohio, office
"Jfode to M m Goerf"
11 service claulAcatlon. The rcsolu- from clyl^ service by executive order
so that fie could appoint the posttion went over under the rules.
master
In hla boms town.
Tho Aght which culminated In tho

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SHIPPING BY WAT
BKDIVHISrrY
MADE
SAVING
FLORIDA (SOPS
ACTUAL FIGURES GIVEN
IS EVIDENT
m U»? The key to the situation Is to
a i Sligh Makes Com­ ship
by water whenever possible. We

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story as Walter Draeeor weighed the
fish.
Mrs. Ella Ingram Irish hae sold her
bouse and farm on the comer
Cameron road and Miller eve,, to Acres 1.07.
ng oasesMr.
J. W.
Corlev U
r OM
««A sod
at the date
of the
laeuanqo
of auoh
m a nand
u mMrs
r a . il.
w , voriey.
Six.
oertfiioate.
In the
name
of Unknown.
Mrs. Irish Will move to Pahokle to Unlaas Mid certificate shall fa* redeemwin j!l.
isMSl/ta.
T han 11J j ♦».—a
1.11a ed according tO W
TXX p e# d wt)I
reside. They
lived
th e n for aa -while
sue the non on the tlth day o:t April,
D. 19
some years ago..
ESS my official signature and
VITN1
Aw
V #J?
, Mrs. M. A. Jackson was brought ■eal1 thle
this the .loth day of,march, A. D.
home from the hospital on Wednes­ 1013
B. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
C lerk C ircu it Court,
day on tho way to recovery from tha
auto accident of tome weeks ago.
JO-Oto
Dr. and .Mra. Jemee Purvia have
NOTIC'D
_
___
gone back to Tampa for tha summer Notice le hHereby
e n l________
given that we, WUItem
H.
Bolding
end.
wife,,
Floronqe
ng
and
wife,.
Plot
months, after growing a crop of cel­ fielding, on thee 10th day of April.
Apr A.
s olock a. jn. will make
ery at their place in Cameron city D. t il l, at 10 o'olock
application
to
the
Judge
of
the
Circuit
.
js
this winter.
Court
of the
Circuit
of
h Judicial C
!
_____
a Seventh
Seventh:
State of Florida. at DaL*n&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvia and the
da, of wherever the court m a y then
___ he,
little daughter Winona, drove' to for an order authorising tha adoption
of
an
unnamed
In fant child whose par­
Tampa last 8unday. Mr.. Purvia re­ ents aro unknown.
turned homo Monday. Mrs, Purvia ^Dated thla 10th day of March. A. I
and daughter will remain for a
WILLIAM II. BBLDINO,
FLORENCE) BBLDINO.
weeks visit.
10-lto
The death of H r. and Mrs. P. P.
e C trealt C enrt e f th e S eventh J n Dorner’e little son Fred, cams aa a Indth
istal Clvenlt ml F lo rid a, In nnd te r
Bemtnele C o eetr.—In Chnmeery
great shock to everyone. All East
I it fj'i
I- 1■■* O
Sanford grelvsa with, tha stricken
NOTICE OF MASTDW SALS)
“•rents at the death of, their darling C. W. B nU m lnger, Com plainant,
ttle son. Many and bsgutiful ware
L. W a rin g ,'e t
D etaadavA v
the ftowera brought to place on the Isabel
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•* • i
assessed a t the
such certUIcats in the name of Unknown.
Also Tax Certificate No. 806, dated
t*16 2nd day of Jana, A. D, 1919, haa
filed said certificate In my office and
haa made application for Tax Deed I t
|UUe thereon in accordance with law.
&gt;\F4
Said certificate embraces tha follow­
ing described property situated la
i
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
E 1-2 of 8W 1-4 of NW 1-4 ( lm
9 acraa in NE cor. Sac., 9, Twp. 21 8*
Range 29 East, containing 11 a m *
more or leal.
The said land being aaseessd at tho
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in tha nama of Unknown,
Unless aaia certificate* shall be toaccording to law Tax Dead
wlD-Issue thereon on the Slat day ef
March, A. D. 1922.
Witness my official signature s a l
seal this tha 16th day of February, A.
D. 1922.
(SEAL) • 8 . A. DOUGLASS*
d a rk Circuit Court
■iiwfl

ELIMINATION OF UNSATISFAC­
LABOR AND UNNECES­
parison Between Rail want every grower and every cltrns TORYSARY
EXPENSES IS '
men to be on hand at our meeting In
^ and Water ,
PROGRAM
Orlando March 24, 1022, to be held
In the court house at 7:80 p. m. We
will have some very able speakers GAINESVILLE, March 18.—Great­
er diversity of crops Is evident in the
with us.
‘
' **? | ft*
Hon, 0. D. Haines will be at this state's agricultural activities -so f i r
or citrus n m M c o m ^ m meeting, and says he has something this year with a more than well bal­
anced program of cultivation and fer­
SHIPPED i f r a t e s w e r e
good to tell us.
made r e a s o n a b l e
Comparison of net proceeds on car tilisation and the elimination of un­
of second grade grapefruit shipped to satisfactory labor and unnecessary ex­
The following figurrr ftw i 5. *T Natr York by Clyde Lina, and set pro* pense, according to the Federal Bu­
gjl-h president of.the Centrel Florlde coeds I f shipment had gone via rail to reau of VJiup UvUu'.t.Ub Lira. Weath­
er conditions have been generally fav­
f f i t r Traffic League, are most in- New York:
orable
for early tniek crops and pre­
800 boxes grapefruit sold New
paration
tow the state's big staple
^ S S S fn o to enclosed papers which York
HHHMIMMH.$574.00
cropi.
with
farm work everywhere
^ self-explanatory.^ You will jo* Freight via Clydo,...$180.00
progressing
on
.schedule time.
Cartage
80.00
Thera
has/been
a general Increase
Commission
87.40 267.40
In
the
acreage
planted
to the major
shipped by Clyde Line, and alw what
truok
crops
w
ipsir,
usual
territory
BrmtnoJm County/ Fta.
the car would have net, had It gone all
9806.60
By:
A. If. WEEKS, D. 01
which hae been further augmented by
nil As a matter of fact this grape­ 800 boxes grapefruit sold New
■ i t ___________ _____
■In the above cause .on the
sale entered-li
fruit Is what we call second grade York •*•••••**•*••**••■*■■**■e*•••*•&lt;*«Mt1574.00 the tendency of the average farmer
Mr. John Pesole, has our sympa­ 10th day of M
I
f t J f t 'l 't n d l _
to include a limited acreage of one or
Hohclle M aln sa _____
which stock Is rough and rusty, but All rail freight ...... 9276.00
thy
as
ha
fa.
wearing,
his
rig»t
arm
LANDIS. FISH A HULL
Chancery,
o n . Monday,
..............
a . " , ,;'K ! i,* , . v n . . ,f
more of the truck crops In his farm-,
heavy and JulOy and eata as good as Cartage *■#••***••****••**«(•«*# 80,00
In fro n t of th e C ourt Ilouse door a t
In a sling, result of being kicked by Sanford,
F lo rid a w ill ofrer for sale and Attorneys and Connsellon-at-Law
any grapefruit Fully twenty to thlr- Commission .!............ 47.40
858.40 ing operations this yosr. Plowing hla Ford.
e«ll to th e h ig h est and best bidder for
DoLAND, FLORIDA
and
the
general
preparation
of
ground
d u rin g tn e legal hours of sale the
t, per cent of the crop runs this
The whippoorwills have been sing­ aaah
follow ing 3eacrlhed
described land nnd pereonal Will practice in the State and Feder­
for
planting
was
seventy-two
par
cent
njulo. On account of tho extreme
$210.60
■ perty
■ ■ P f sttn
itv knte In the
tl— C_ ounty
__ ______
___ al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
of BCtnling theeir sad evening song for a ■p ro
nole and BtMe
m a te of F lorida, m
ore ppartloa rt'
moro
high rnto of freight, as a rule, this
Hsd this shipment gone all rail In­ complete on March 1, somewhat more week now.
amining snd Perfecting Land*Ttt!es.
ulnrly described ne follows, to -w itt
Begin a t th e S outhw est corner of
stock does not pay packing chargee. stead of Clyde, shipper would have than the usual percentage at that
Church
s
tre
e
t
and
E
a
st
Luke
Avenue
In
This fruit would never be picked If only received $210.60 Instead of time. Spring planting, was slightly
the Town of Long wood, run theuoe
REFUSE MYERS FREEDOM
South 10Q teet. W est 400 feet, thence
U wero not mixed up with the better $806.60. The high freight rate la behind last,year but about up to tho
r feet, thsnoe
----------Rant**’
tod feet to
Nort h - f00
SCHELLE MAINES
it of beginning, being the i
J i ____
looking fruit on the trees. It Is all Musing hundreds of thousands of average for March L
MIAMI,
March
21.—Motion
to
dis­
„.iow n aa th e Longw ood I]
a___
rty know
The
condition
of
the
citrus
fruits
LAWYER
picked together and graded In the boxes of grapefruit to be thrown
also the follow ing personal p r----charge J. D. Myers from custody for andcontained
In th e aald .hotel an d .u sed
Office In tha Court House
pecking house. A fter the fruit 1* sway each year, as fully twenty to and early prospects for tho season of the alleged cmbesslement of $84,000 ty connection
w ith the op eratio n th e re FLORIDA
it:
All fu rn itu re , flx tu rea, SANFORD
picked end heuled to the packing thirty per cent of the grapefruit runs 1922-1928 a rt closely related Just at In securities of the Continental Na­ c l to -wrlt:
houieho
..old
_____
goode,■ bedding, cooking
this
time
to
the
crop
now
being
har­
houso It costa about 05c a box to put what we call second grade, rough and
and other
o th er ^peraonal pro p erty
____ Ha and
tional Bank of Salt Laka City, Utah, utenelle
In eald hotel.
It up. If we had the same rate of rusty but full of Julco snd as good eat­ vested. For oranges, Including tan­ In 1014, was denied by Judge H. P. contained
Term a: Cash. P u rchnaar to pay for
gerines, prospects were declared to
freight as we did In J917, thJs second ing as any fru it
Brannlnr
yesterday
afternoon
at
Ha­
BCHBLLB MA1NE38.
Comparison of Clyde snd express be almost ideal. The 1921-22 crop beas Corpus proceedings, snd Myers, 19-Bto
grads grapefruit would all bo shipped,
Bpaolal M aatar In Chanoery.
AUornejr-ftt-Lxw
wos
comparatively
light
and
more
tnd wo could diet something out of I t shipment of 44 crates of eggplants:
Milton D. Joseph, as he was Identi­ Nolle* e f Appllratlon for Tea D « 4 Un­
than
tha
usual
percentage
Is
off
of
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Bulletin
Heetlon B7S of the General StatBut with tho present rate, thouaanda 44 crates eggplant sold New fied, was ordered remanded to. tha der ■tea
of the Stnta e f Florida
of boxes are being thrown away ov- York .....................................jlfil.OO tho trees at this time. The vitality of custody of the sheriff. This was the Notice la hereby given th a t F ra n k
SANFORD, FLA.
r7
bearing trees Is abovo average, early
Blplln, purohneer of Tux C ertificate No.
Freight via Clyde...... $28.68
fourth,of habeas corpus proceedings 1H7. d ated the Bth* Ti
*ry day.
day
of
November,
growth and bloom are good and phyD. 1108, has filed eald certific ate In
You will also note the difference In C artage....................... 8.30
in his behalf. An appeal on a writ A.
my office, and hae m ade application fo r
42.61 ical conditions, cultivation, spraying of error will he token to the supreme Tax Deed to teauo In accordance w ith
the Clyde shipment of 44 crates of Commission ......- ........ 10.67
and fertilisation have had careful at­ „
—HI L a ' law, Bald certificate embraces the fologgplont to Now York, and If we
court, during wnlcn Myors wni Do |ow| ng dctorlbod property Bltuatod In
tention.
Held
hore
'
Seminole^ couigy, F lorida,_to-w lt:. .L o t
$108.30
shipped it by express wo would only
JEWELER .
4D, T ier D, Boufii Sanford. The eald land
The
grapefruit
situation,
while
gen­
have recolved $60.05. Tho extreme 44 crates eggplant sold Now
being aeaonned a t the d a te of the taeuMY SPECIALTIES!
nnco of auch c e rtific ate In tho nam e of
express rato Is simply wholesale rob­ York ..................................... $151.00 erally favorablo so far as bloom,
Unknown, Unleae aald c e rtific a te shall
growth and physical conditions are
be redoomed according tu law Tax Deed
bery, and the service is anything but Express ......................$76.12
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
w ill Issue thereon on tho I th day of
concerned, Is complicated by the vol
8.86
good. Wo have noticed this season In Oartago ...»...........
Gorham'a Sterling Silver
April. A. D. t i l l . .. . . . .
,
W ilneaa my o fficial sig n a tu re and
00.05 umo of fruit from the 1921-22 crop
particular when we hauled goods to Commission ............. 10.57
Rogers* Plated Ware
la I th la tho 11th day of F eb ru ary , A.
still on tho trees.
is ii
8anford. snd shipped by, Clyde Line,
Elgin and Waltham Watches
(SISAL)
B.
A
.
DOUaLABB.
’
$80.05 The acreage in Irish potatoes this
It would beat the expirsss snd the en­ '
C lerk C trault C ourt.
Seminole County, Fla,
Shipper received $108.80 Instead of spring Is estimated a t 25,000 as com­
tire shipment would be delivered at
Ity; A. M. W EB KB, P . O.
19-eta
one timo. Very often, express ship­ $60.05 had shipment been made by ex­ pared with 17,000 acres last year and
Parcel Poet Your Cleaning and
rrotlM
a
t
A
pplication
fo r T » i D m 4 U * ments are delivered in pert one day, press. Furthermore if goods-aro ship­ 23,000 in 1020. Tho largest increase
Dyeing to
dev Bceftaa STB o f tha J lfarral
Statute* o f tfcu Stata o f Florida
snd tho balance of the shipment will ped so as to mako boat connections, Is In tho Hastings territory, includ­
Notice le hereby given th a t fl. F.
The law provides that “If tax­ Doudney, purohneer of T ax C ertificate
thow up from one to two days later, they will arrive,on the market quicker ing St. Johns, Putnam and Flagler
No, 191, d ated the l t d d ay of June, A.
or we have had them deliver ono ship­ than express shipments, and be deliv­ countios, but o general Increase has es upon real estate shall not be D.
1919. haa filed sate ctfrtlflonta In
y office, and hae mnde application
taken
place
all
over
tho
“
state
wher­
ment of express goods In three dif­ ered In ono lot, whereaB tho express
paid before the first day of April m
fo r Tax Deed to leeue in accordance
aA*m
ferent lots, ■'fhe question is how long company invariably will deliver part ever the crop ,1s grown commercially. of any year, the Tax Collector w ith Inw. Bald c e rtific a te em brace!
th e follow ing described p ro p erty s it­
Tho
conditions
of
tho
crop
on
March
1
can the growers of'this state stand of a'lo t one day and the balance ono
u ated In Bemlnole County. F lorida, tow it: L ots IIS, « « and * « , J. O, I-aokwas 01% of normal compared with shall advertise and sell."
these extreme freight and express or two days later.
a rd ’s F irs t Add. to. Midway. The said
00% a year a g o and 70% two years
nd being usaeesed a t the di)te of the
This Is to notify all concerned UIseuanco
of euch c e rtific ate In the
ago.
name
of U nknown, Unlese eald c e rtlfl- 611 Msln St.
Jacksonville, Fts.
that
the
requirements
of
law
will
Capitol Removal
Search Warrants
Florida farmers have plenty of corn
o ats sh a ll hs rsdesm ed according to
Ws prepay parcel postage on returns
law
-Tax
Deed
w
ill
Issue
thereon
on
In thoir cribs to last until tho naw. be complied with and the Tax the 9 ts t day of March, A. D. 1911.
Committees A te
Get Hard Wallop
W ITNESS my official sig n a tu re and
crop comes in, forty-two of lest Books will positively be closed seal
th is the 14th day of F eb ru ary , A.
Named at Meet year’s crop, some 4,600,000 bushols,
From Andrews
on April first as provided by law D,(BBAL)
B. A. DOUaLABB.
remaining on tho farms on March 1st,
C lerk C lroutt Court.
m / fr n tO i
and
all
lands
on
which
taxes
Andrews Rules Liquor May Be Seised LAKELAND, Fla., March 20.—The
Bomlnole County, Fla.
Production of oats last year was low
91-Sta
fiy: A. M. W EEKS, D. C.
committee selected at the meeting of
Id Establishments Without Them
and much less than the usual quantity have not been paid will be ad­
representatives from various cities
Notice
of
Application
for Tax Deed,
remains on tho farms at this time, vertised and executions issued
An important decision and one throughout south Flqgjda held In^Qcala Ten por cent,.53,000 bushels, was all for unpaid personal property Under Section 575 of the General
■S43
which may have widespread effect on Monday, the 18th, wax appointed to that fanners had on hand on March
Statutes of the State of Florida
the enforcement of the prohibition nemo working committees for the or 1, A year ago the stock on hand at taxes,
laws was handed down Saturday In -genliation of the Capitol Removal this timo was 125,000 bushols and two
Notice Is hereby given that V. W.
Circuit Court hero by Judge Charles Association which will seek to have years ago 06,000 bushels.
Estes
purchaser of Tax certificate No.
0. Andrews, ruling on tho appeal of tho capltol removed from Tallahasseo ~ Condition of pinespples on March i
19
345,
dated
tho 8rd day of June, A. D.
the At* case brought hero from the to some more central location, met was unusually high, 00% of normal Tax Collector, Seminole County
Enrich
the
soil,
Increase
the
1018, has filed said certificates in my
here Saturday.
county court of Iakei county.
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
compared with 82% a year ago and 20-5tc
offico, and has made application for
Atx was convicted in Laka county Tho committee named by the com 76% In 1020.
prove the quality. It pays te
»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ tax deed to issue In accordance with
somo timo ago on a charge of illegal mlttee on committees wero ss fol
use them regularly. Stock lo
law. Said certificate embraces the
•Vjffl
possession of liquor, but* appealed the Iowa:
FOR SALE—Tomnto plants, any
our
warehouse a t Sanford.
following
described
property
situated
Credentials—E.
W.
Davis,
Orlando;
case on the ground that the officer
quantity, for prompt delivery,
Booklet free from warehouse
m
in Seminole County, Florida, to-witi
*ho arrosted him did not have seanjh O. P.. Swope, Oviedo; Dr, A. L, Ixler, ■ tei lm ■
Chase A Co,, Phono 630,
28-tfc
or from—
Beg.
805
ft.
S
and
80
ft
W
of
NE
warrant and therefore could not seise Clermont.
FOR SALE!—16 acres, 10 tiled, 4 room cor. of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Soc. 0, Twp
liquor said to have bean found in Membership—C. H. Jordan, Crescent
Arm our F e r t i l i z e W ork*
house, barn, 4 wolls, $0,000. Terms. 21 S, Range 20 East, run S to F. M.
City; J. H. Lord, Sarasota; W. F. Sto
Ati's establishment.
^ ^ ^ J s e k s o n v U ItJ lo rid i^ ^ ^
mi
Ry, W. 005 ft., N to pt. W of bog., E
—H. B. Lewis. Phone 840 or 801
Judgo Andrews, in hla decision, vail, Tampa.
31-4tc
Publicity—Bob Holly, Sanford; T. fts tei lm h
holds that a search warrant In cases
■of this kind is not required and the E. Fitsgerald, Daytona; J. E. Worth-,
See H, B. Lewis, beforo buying your
Richard Shamp who has been the
finding o rth o lower court la upheld. lngton, Lako Wales.
farm.
Can savo you monoy, $l-4te
Other courts, including the federal Legislation-*L, O. Massey, Orlando; gueat of his aunt, Mrs. R. 0. Long WANTED—Mon or women to ta k a or•court at Tampa ,have repeatedly A. R. Carver, Lakeland; J. E. Wide- for soma time has returned to his dsrs for san u ln e g u aran teed tioelery,
and children. E lim in­
homo In New Martinsville, West Vir­ fo r men, women140.00
thrown out cases whore liquor was man, West Palm Be'ach.
Oldest snd Largest 8ced House In Florida
a weak full time,
ate s d a rn in g
ginian.
91.00
an
hour
epare
tim e. Experience
»ei*cd without a search warrant and Nomination of Permanent Officers
^
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
tern a tio n a l
Btooklns
Fred A. Stewart of,Willoughby, 0., unnecee'eary.—In
Mills. N orrletow n, Pa.
99-lOtp
there Is considorable spoculatlon as —C. H. Freas, Brooksvlllo; J . J, Par­
MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
to whothor tho precedent established ish, Titusville; George W. Scofield, who is touring Florida was a caller at N atlee o f A potleatlan fo r T ax H erd t i e
der S rotten BTB of (he G eneral Ntatthe
Ellsworth
horns
on
Beardal!
ave.,
ARB KNOWN FOR QUALITY
!I7 Jutltto Andrews wjll be followed Inverness.
■tee o f th e S tate o t F lorida
recently.
Notice
le
hereby
given
th
a
t
ChuJuota
Finance—L. L. Bean, Fort Meade;
°t'lor Judges.—Orlando Sentinel.
Seed Corn, Beans, Peas, Pepper, Eggplant, Watermelon, Cantaloupe,
purotm eer of T ax C ertificate No.
Mrs. Anns Robertson of Waterboro Co.
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Cowpeaa. Forage and Field Seeds, Our
499. datod th a 9rd day of June, A. D.
George R. Riley, Palatka; &gt;W. P.
South Carolina came here laat week 1919, haa filed eald c e rtific a te In my of­
Catalogue and Price List will give full Information. We carry all
Franklin, Fort Myors.
rBLLSMBRB BANK IS
fice, and hae mado application for Tax
varieties of garden, Yield and farm seeds, that have beta tested and
Deed to leeue In accordance w ith law.
SHORT BOMB $36,000 Constitution imd By-Laws—R. L. to. remain some time with her Bald
proven to be adapted to Florida soil and climate, and our yean of oxc e rtific a te em brncee the follow lns
brother
Louis
Klnard
and
other
deearlbed p ro p erty eltu n ted In Bemlnole
Anderson, Jr., Ocala; W. E. Walsh, Mi­
perience enable ua to handle the Florida seed business to advantage.
County, F lorida, to -w lt: Lota 4, 6, and
PELLSMERE, Fla., March 18.— ami Beach; Isaac Van Horn, Haines relatives.
m
SPRING
— " “ * Spring
,T- Catalogue Is now ready.
CATALOGUE—Martin’s
6, Itlock D, C huluota. The eald land beMr .and Mrs. J. W. Rlsor have bad |r
,tato bank of Fellsmore failed to City.
‘ e -d a -ta o f- tha
- -Isauanco
Write forir It. Everyone» Interested
interented in Fitorlda Spring and Summer
ng naaesaod n 't th
os their guest, their son Leeter W. of such c e rtific a te In the nam a of
open for business yesterday, C .'H .
ml avail themselves
crops should
elves of Infoi
Information contallined In our descripHlmmaa
V alley C onstruction
Co.
The report of the. committee which
log
A lS S .ifa .a Vl'iiR:
I t ljia I
U
FQ Q
|j
ipplisd
n
tivs catalogue.
Supplied
to thos.
nuu m
m iU
......
died FREE on request,
those who
send
in their
inrd, president of tho institution met here Saturday"will be submitted of Nashville snd now Mrs, \Rlsors
aptly, Writs te
3rd day of June,
terr It today,
to ll, hns
names promptly.
today. Full information and prices on
announcing that the board of direc­ at the meeting (n prlando at 2 p. m. sister, Mrs. G. W. Stolssn, also of tha
lied aaldI C
U ertlfloate
e .............In m y office, and
all seasonable seeds.
tax
taxa m ads
ad f ap p lication for Tax Dead ta
Nashville Is their guest,
tors, because of tho discovery of ■
; li»*
April 6, when permanent organisation
ua in
In accordance
ac
" nub
w ith law. -------Bald CorMra. W. A. Raynor of Celery ave., tlflc
•nortago of approximately $30,4)00 In
ai
braces th e fo llo w'tflg
de. . Icata
. .a te. em
------------l...
E.
A.
MARTIN
SEED
CO.
Of
the
Removal
Association
will
bo
■Iheel nr
scribed
p ro p e rty situ ated In Bemlnole
hqe been quite ill. We are pleased to vuuii.y,
*ho accounts of B. D. Atklson, the
unty, F
202-206 Bast Bay Bt.
Phone 4277-1220
-w lt: L
ots 4, 9. at
kFllo rid
r jda,
^ to
to-wlt.:
Lota
and
effected.
•'j!
F C huluota, tho said land b
say
the
last
report
heard,
was
fav­
8,
Block
F.
,
bad deemed It advlsabla to
Members of the committee who at­ orable.
aaaaai
Ingr aaseaasd
a t th a d a te ooff W
J is
n Iaausii
pendlnff raorganiistlon.
nnoe
eo. of ill.
auch_________
c e rtific a te In tha nam e of
lsalm m ee W ll ey C onstrue 1 1on Co.'Uti
Mr: and Mr*. C. E. Charpenlng, K
Atklson died in a hospital in Sfc tended tha meeting here Saturday
laaa
aald
c
e
rtific
a te sh all be redeem*!}
were: Thoiqps J. Appleyard, Jr., of their daughter, Mrs, Byran Squire
Ahguslna February 24 of lajuries raaccording to law Tax Deed w ill iaaue
&lt;«ived whan hs fall under a train at Lakeland, chairman; W. T. / Gray, and threa lovely little children, Miss­ g 'siin on the 19th day of A pril, A.
)—Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D* off y ' W
ITNEB8 my official algm
natlira and
ebastlsn while attempting to board Ocala; N. P. Yowell, Orlando, and J. es'Helen snd Aloys Charpenlng snd
this the 10th day of Marah, A. D.
V. Walton, of Palatka, who acted u
Collage. Anslytte and
l'
■’........
" '.iiYi.'.trip0*70 10 Jack80nTtn6 on * buslnete substitute for William Hart, of Pa- Csrl Charpenlng and Mr. and Mrs.,'?! (BEAL)
E. A. DOUOL
A Corpalny enjoyed a motoring par­
Consulting Chsmlst says of tho water: "Of the many waters of thla
C lerk C ircuit Jurt,
latka, who could not be present.
’ ,
1
T
'
,
' -V '
ty Sunday over the hills and far
e a i i t f 1iS " 4 , u t «d W he first dliio-atok
fiy: T s e v
r-xTS; er regions that 1 have analysed, 1 have found none superior In all good quailway
In
Laka
County
with
a
picnic
qifeit
of
.the
bank
off
totals
sent
an
eoun7 d
dI«wpancy
the ac­
4 •*
1" :
t
N etlee e l A pg llratto a fe r T ax D eed U ahe cln
c*ihl?r w”1 th a t when exaralnar hsre and Mr. Piffard stated Inner at Tavares.
4 « B eet le a STS e f Ik e G eneral S ta tties
of
that
of
tha
"Eldor
Water.”—Phono
2U-W.
Office
lu
Millar
BulldUgf l ed. U to th® *ttsn$ion of Atkl- that the examiner had confirmed thw Robert Grier went fishing J u i Sat­ &lt;S a te a e l th e S ta te e f lTtatMta '
tu_oj h0, day befora ha waa fatally in- shortage of approximately $86,000. urday over at LA e Golden and can
m
The bank l« capitallnd .at $25,000 tell the biggest fish story of the sea­
tbe shorto CnsJ,ler cou,d not
and thelast statement ehpwed the de- son as he caught a 9-pound trout
':iV.
with hla.hook and Uns. T fc la ts a tn e Tax Dead to Issue in seeord
^ »tate comptroller a t tjm w - poslte to bo $11)7,000.
/
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’
fk&gt;.:

HFFeRB4T GRADES

G E O . G. HERRING

HENRY McLAULIN

PRO PERTYO W lii
. TAKE NOTICE

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers ’

JN0. D. JINKINS

•

BIG CROP
F ertilizers
,

EAST SANFORD

I

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a

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a

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E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

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