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THE SANFORD H ERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

volum e

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 14,1922

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NUMBER 48

R. R. CLERKS
JEWELL WIRED PRESIDENT NON-RUSSIAN
BUSY
SUMMER
AHEAD
SUBCOMMITTEE
MAY GO OUT
REPLY TO PROCLAMATION
TO ADJOURN
ORDERS SENT
BUILDING IS STARTED
OPENED A NEW ARGUMENT
--MUCH MONEY SPENT
WILL BE NO USE TO CONTINUE STRIKE ORDER WOULD NOT BE­
MEETINGS WITH RUSSIAN
COME EFFECTIVE FOR
SEVERAL DAYS
COMMISSION.

Declares Strikers Walk­
ed Out Because Wages
Fixed in Violation of

AMENDMENTS
TO CHARTER
WERE CARRIED

ORDERS MAY BE
ISSUED TO WAR
DEPARTMENT TWO BOND ISSUES

(Ilr The Aanorlnlrd Press)
(D r The A sso cia ted P ress)
In Sanford this Summer
THE HAGUE, July 13.—Non-RusRICHMOND, July 13,—General
For Many New Im­
sinn sub-commission on private prop­ Chairman Osborn, of tho Rrothorhood
of
Railway
Clerks
announced
todny
provements
erty in conference on Russian affairs
strike orders nrc boing sent to nil of
unanimously adopted todny n resolu­ the clerks on the Chesnpenko &amp; Ohio
tion declaring in tho light of views railway. The strike order would not
VOTE WAS LIGHT HUT SENTI­ expressed yesterday by tho Russians become effective for soveral days.
TO SEND TROOPS TO CERTAIN
concerning restitution of foreigners
MENT OF PUBLIC WAS
LOCALITIES WHERE THERE
AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
act w h il e h e a d s o f u n io n s
property in Russia, it would servo no
UNMISTAKABLE
KI.AN ABANDONS LANIER
ARE DISORDERS
WILL KEEP MUCH MONEY IN)
a n d o f f ic ia l s t a l k a c t s o f
useful purpose to continue meeting
CIRCULATION ALL SUMMER
VIOLENCE CONTINUE
with
tho
Russian
commission.
Tho election for tho charter amend­
ATLANTA, July 13.—Lanier Uni­
(Hr The Associate* Press)
WASHINGTON, July 13.—Orders
versity, nequired last fall by the Ku
(fir The Au m Ii (»I P k m I
, ments yesterday was a very quiet one
All signs point to a busy summer la
Klux Klnn, will be abandoned on may he issued by tho war department Sanford—in fnct ono of the busiest
CHICAGO, July 13.—Jowoll todny and very few of tho voters wero at
GOULD LOSES MILLIONS
September 1 next nnd tho educational some time today for tho movement of summers in tho history of the city. ,
wired President Hardin* reply to the tho polls. Tho idea had been brought
activities of the Klnn transferred to troops to certain localities whero dis­ With the millions of dollars worth
president’s proclnmntlon on tho strike to their uttention repeatedly but
(llr The Associated Press)
NEW YORK, July 13.—George J. the proposed University of America,
and opening up u now phase of grlev- apathy rules tho day and it would
orders occurred in conenction with of new buildings started or that will
unccs of striking shopmen. Tho tele- have served the public right if tho Gould, whose marringc in Paris lust Edwnrd Young Clarke, imperlnl wiz­ tho* railroad strike Secretary Weeks be started in tho next two woeks,
jjrnin, which also was signed by the election hnd gone against them “Just week to Alice Sinclair, an actress, ard pro tern of tho klnn, announced indicated nt 1 o'clock todny as ho loft with all tho big bond issues to be
six intcrnntlonnl presidents of the for thnt." But anyhow, while tho voto became known hero todny, loses an todny.
the White House after a conference spent here for streets nnd sowors and
shop crafts declared tho strikers had was light tho intention of the voters estate of between $2,000,000 and $3,­
other improvements, with a county
WASHINGTON, July 13.—Rob with President Harding. Dcfinito an­
walked out bocuuso tho wages fixed who voted were unmistakable. Out of 000,000 an a result of this second
nouncement, Weeks snid, would bo bond issue to be spent this summer,
by tho labor board wore in violation the 1(10 votes cast only seven wero nmrringc. Thitf estato was bequest- Carl White, of Muncie, Ind., at pres­ mnde nt 3:00 o’clock whether troop with tho influx of mnny new families,
of provisions of tho transportation act against tho amendments to tho city ed to Mr. Gould by his first wlfo ent rhnirmnn of tho board of review movement orders would ho issued.
with tho mnny now business houses
"during his life nnd until ho remar­ of the department of Inbor, wns todny
and beenuso of violation of the labor charter.
coming hero nnd wholosalo house*
named by President Harding ns as­
The most interest centered on tho ries."
board’s position by tho railroads.
there is bound to bo n big business
Tho strikers insisted no interruption amendmont allowing the city of San­ Tbit part of the estate now will be sistant secretary of tho department Elks Announce a Big
here for the money will bo floating.
of commerce or interference of mails ford to own tho utility plants and this divided into equal shares and held in of labor. Mr. White will have ex­
And then but few Sanford people
Building Program
was causod by unlawful acts of shop­ was probably tho reason the majority trust for the seven children of the clusive chnrge of nil immigration
arc going away for tho summer. They
matters.
men. Tho telegram luld much inter­ of tho votes wero cast. Tho amend­ late Mrs. Gould.
prefer to remnin nt homo whore
ments
were
ns
follows:
For Current Year much
ference directly to attempt of rail­
it is cool, whoro they can enjoy the
"Legal notices of these changes
roads to operate with incompetent
springs nnd the lakes and tho pleas­
call for tho voters to chnngo vnrious
(Hr Thr Auurlnlrd I’rraal
ure resorts at homo, whoro they can
help.
sections of the charter whereby the
ATLANTIC CITY, July 13.—Mil- hnvo tho golf links and country club
city will have tho power to purchase
linns of dollars are to he spent for nnd all tho othor clubs, whero they
KANSAS CITY, July 13. — Two
and operate all its public utilities, wat­
building during the ensuing yenr, by can go to tho bench if they desire for
white men and four unidentified ne­ er, gas, electricity and light plants
groes are dead, forty-eight persons in­
the Benevolent nnd Protective Order a day's outing any timo nnd where
and municipal docks, etc.
jured, some perhaps fatally, is tho toll
of Elks, according to tho report of they are much more comfortable than
"Another amendment to be voted bn
of a wreck in tho outskirts of Kansas
Grand Exalted Ruler William Wal­ at many of tho big resorts farther
is that specifying that fifty qualified
north.
City last night in which a Missouri
voters nrc all thnt Is necessary to Vegetable Oils and Rates Were Approved by the lace Mountain, presented nt yester­ And all of this staying at home on
Pacific westbound scenic limited
day’s session of tho grand lodge.
permit an individual to bo nominated
Senate Yesterday
crashed headon into a local freight as
The assets of subordinate lodges i the Job hy tho business men menns •
to the office of city commissioner.
the rosult of confused or&lt;lors.
I ho
now
amount to $38,09^34, and th e ^ 'K ^ r «nd busier city. It keeps tho
"Another amendment is that allow­
wreck occurred five miles from tho
elaborate
building program for the &gt;money at homo and keeps tho bust(llr
The
Aaaorlntrd
I'rm
l
ing unlimited time on loins against
WASHINGTON, July 12.—Tho Re- tho rate, it ngaln was approved. Sen­ year shows that there are to bo orect- j ness men busy. And the Herald take*
union station and in the city’s lnrgest
property, while another will authorize
ator Wnlsh said tho duty wns "exor­
park. ShrlnorB’ picnic in progress
pleasuro In announcing thnt the
chungq In tho city’s fiscal year from puhlicnn-agrlculturnl-tnrlff bloc got bitant, indefenslhlo nnd erimlnnl al­ ed in various parts of tho country 31 1Kfcnt
Sanford business mon will ndvertis*
near scone and physicians, members
I
new
homes.
another
setbnek
yesterdny
in
tho
sen­
Jnnunry 1st to Octobor 1st."
most," ndding that fl reflected in tho
this summer ns never boforo. If you. ‘is
of order, gnvo first nld. Other Shrinate, losing 33 to 24, its fight to make price of potatoes over tho country It
will note thnt throe big sales nro al­
ors holped clear wrockago.
dutiable imported vegetable oils used would increase tho cost of thnt com­
ready on now and thoro nro more of'
in tho mnnufneturo of non-odlblc pro­ modity to tho conHumors by $140,000,­
them coming, It means thnt Sanford'
OHOV1LLE, Calif., July 13.—Num­
ducts. Tho sonnto then, without a roll 000. Ho charged that tho rate was
husiness men nro not waiting for theerous strike hroukers and guards
call, approved rntes of threo cents a written into the hill for tho benefit of
business to como to them but they are.
woro injured, soveral seriously, ono
pound on cottonseed oil nnd Boyn benn potato growers in ono county in Maine
going after tho busincco and thoy in­
perhaps fatally when about seventyoil and four cents n pound on cocoa- and that while this might have helped
tend to hnvo it.
|
five men speeding into town early to­
nut oil and peanut oil, whoro such oils Senator Halo. Republican, of that
Stay
at
home
this
sumrnor
nnd
take
day In automobiles charged the West­
enter into tho mntiufacturo of edible state, politically, it would prove tho
ern Pacific roundhouse here. Tt at­ SUPPOSED DEAD SHELL EX­
SHOULD STRIKE FURTHER IN­ care of the big business that is com­
commodities.
most difficult rate in tho agricultural
ing here every day. Let us make the
tacking party then motored away.
TERFERE WITH MOVEMENT
PLODED IN WATERTOWN
The bloc did not vote as n unit on schedule for tho Republicans to de­
summer
months just as busy as the
Four guards are missing and arc boOF THE MAILS
HOME.
tho proposition to removo the provis­ fend in New England generally.
winter months and much more pleas­
lioved to have been kidnapped. Many
ion allowing free entry of vegetable
ant because the summer months ie
Mir The A uoditrd I’rraa)
of assailants wero masked. They fir­
(Hjr The Aaaoclnlrd 1‘rcaa)
oils
for industrial purposes, hut tho HAGUE MEETS FAILURE
WASHINGTON, July 13.—Post­ the timo for the homo folks to enjoy
WATERTOWN, N. Y., July 13.—
ed about fifty shots, but apparently
defection within its ranks wns more
NOW INEVITABLE master Genernl Work todny propnrod Florida.
aimed only at tho windows of tho Eight children ranging in age from
than
mndo
up
by
support
from
tho
11
to
10
yearn
were
blown
to
pieces
roundhouse. All tho Injured, were
a letter for President llnrding notify­
Democrats, eight of who voted to
(llf Thr Aumirlutrd I'rraa)
clubbed, not Bhot. Several were tak­ late yesterdny by tho explosion of a
THE HAGUE, July 13.—Two ing the president n survey had been TRAINING AN OPERA
en to tho hospitals. Tom Wilkinson, 73 millimetre shell on the back porch eliminate the provision. They wore stormy sessions of tho confcrenco on
COMPANY, NEIGIIBOR8
prepared hy all departments of the
trainmaster, was beaten over the head of a house in Dimmick street, occupied AshruBt, Broussnrd, Harris, Hcfl.'n, Russian problems today disturbed the
HAVE HIM ARRESTED
government showed thoroughly organ­
by Edward G. Workman and Willlnm Jones of Now Mexico, Kendrick, Itanssuffering possible fractured skull.
enlm of the Carnegie Pence Palaco ized fleet of fifty thousand motor ve­
dell
nnd
Sheppard.
L. Salisbury.
Before tho sonnto got down to con­ and apparently ended all chnnce of nn
TAMPA, July 13.—Homer Mooro,
Tho dend: MorrlH .Salisbury, 10;
MINE OWNERS ACCEPT
agreement betweenthe Russians and hicles could ho mobilized within twon- singing teachor, will lie given n hear­
sideration
of
tho
tariff
bill,
Senator
OFFER TO ARBITRATE Frances Wiloy, 13; Vivian Jones, 12; Edge, Republican, Now Jersey, served the other powers. Another session ty-four hours should tho railway shop­ ing today on the charge of crontlng *
Olln Brown, 11; Anson Workman, 13;
Tho chasm botweon tho Russians men’s strike further interfere with loud nnd unnecessary noise. He waa
Edna Workman, H; Sarah Barden, 3; notice thnt unless tho flexible tariff
(Dr Th» Associated P rm l
and the other powers apparently la movement of tho mnllH. Result of tho arrested on complaint of neighbors,
WASHINGTON, July 13.—An- and Donald Horton, 12, of Pulnski, N. provision was retnined in 'the bill ho
would not voto for it. He declared ho far wider than at Genoa, and the Hurvoy was forwarded to tho president who declared his pupilB wero singing
thraclto mine owners todny submit­ Y.p who wns visiting tho Brown hoy.
ns a matter of information hut no of­
The shell, which wns owned by Mr. wns far from satisfied with tho moas- nor-Russinn group is not divided ns it ficial indication of tho use of motor night nnd day nnd thnt thero waa no
ted u response totho Government's
in Its present form nnd could wns nt Genoa. Thu British and French
rest for persons In tho neighborhood.
offfcr of arbitration in the coal sltun- Workmnn, was one which he had kept ure
trucks to carry mnil was boing ser­ Mr. Mooro snid one of tho complain­
are
now
acting
in
agreement
on
the
not
support
it
if.
tho
schedules
ns
ap
tion thnt President Harding was said ns a souvenir and used on the rear
iously considered. Prevailing boliof
.
porch to hold the door from closing. proved by congress woro to remnin in demands concerning nntionnlizod pro­ hero wns should tho president’s warn­ ants in n boilermaker. Mr. Mooro la
to regard ns complete acceptance,
perty,
which
tho
Russians
sny
practi­
forco
until
another
tariff
rovlsion
was
trnining
nn
oporn
compnny
In
expec­
Monnwhilc the miners’ union nnd, It was beliveed to bo "dead."
undertaken by congress.
cally amount to insistenco on abso­ ing ngninst intcfrorcncc with tho tation of receiving support for a regu­
to n degree, tho bituminous coal op­ The children wero playing croquet
mails be disregarded stronger meas­ lar opera season this fall. Tho com­
Senator Edgo stressed that ho want­ lute restitution.
erators continued to pursue a pol'uy in tho bnck yard. The Hholl is behov­
ed authority given for n downward ns
This position wns developed nt tho ures nre contemplated. As to curtnil- pnny gave n demonstration of their
which high oiTIcinls declared was in­ ed to hnvo been Hot off by the hot buii
well ns nn upward revision of tho meeting this morning of tho sub­ mont of mnil transportation inspectors work before tho Rotary club yester­
tended to ovndo an Immediate res­ or to hnvo been struck by ono of tho
rates, declaring thnt ho was interest­ commission on property after which reported few trains discontinued in day.
ponse, ,nnd In which oiTIcinls snv a victims with a croquet mnllot. Win­
the south. Inspector ut Atlanta re­
disposition to reect the Government’s dows within a radius of two blocks ed in the development of tho country’s Maxim LItvinoff, hend of tho soviots, ported trains 101 nnd 102, Tnmpa and
export
trade,
believing
that
only
hy
stated emphatically he bellovcd tho
TO BE BEAU ADMIRALS
settlement plan If public opinion of tho explosion woro shattered.
Brooksvillo, withdrawn July 3rd.
such
development
could
thero
be
n
confcrenco
hnd
exhausted
its
useful­
Practically nil of the clothing was
would npprovo such a course.
full measure of prosperity In tho ness and would end without results.
WASHINGTON, July 13.—Selec­ i
John L. Lewis, president of the Uni­ blown off the bodies of tho children.
United
Stntos.
Ho
also
reiterated
his
This
niternoon
tho
sub-committee
dn
SEABOARD HECTION FOREMAN
tion of captains to bo roar admiral*
ted Mine Workers of Amcricn, nnd Fragments of the shell lodged in trees
bolifo thnt tariffs should ho built debts hnd equally unfavorable results.
was announced todny by the naval
WOUNDED NEAR STARKE
other officials of thnt orgnnlzntlon. and house tops in the vicinity. Tho
scientifically with an impartial com­ Tho Russinns Insisted on having tho
selection board nB follows:
called on Secretary Davis today nnd bodies woro horribly mutilated hut
REFUSED
TO
DISCUSS
IT
mission to gather tho fncts on which present conference Ax the total
George B. Marvel, Henry A. Zelgewore understood to bo endenvoring identification was possible in every
congress acted.
amount of pre-war dobts Russia
nmlor, George W. Williams, Mont­
(Ilf The AaaocUtr* I'rraa )
to induco the president to make the instance.
Once tho senate got into the vego- would bo oxxpccted to pay, but the .I-sis-rond J.RLSS-gomery M. Taylor, Carl T. Vogelsang,
arbitration proposals apply to all tho
tnblq
oil fight tho floodgates of ora­ uon-RusBinns stood out for Axing
STARKK, Fla., July 13.—John L. Charles G. Butler McVoy, Jr., and
pnrtinl unionized territory ns well ns FOUUTEEN KILLED WHEN
tory swung wldo with a rosult thnt thin sum through mixed commissions Murr, Bonhonrd section foreman ut John II. Dayton. A number of comBOOF COLLAPSED
thenrea shut down by tho bituminous
no
amendments woro disposed of un­ nt n later date.
Highland, brought hero
'Kiesday mnnders were selected for promotion
DUBING CELEBRATION
striko. So fnr ns tho willingness of
til late in the day. Apparently worn Mr. Litvinoff grnntcd nn Interview morning hy his brother suffering from to the rank of captain.
anthracite operators to settle wns
out almost hy tho five hours’ discus- , in which ho declared that tho non- gunshot wound died today still re­
(lljr The Aaaorlntrd Prrea)
concerned, Mr. Lewis said "arbitra­
CAIRO, July 13.—Fourteen persons sion of this ono Item, the senate dls- Russian delegates hnd clearly agreed fusing to Hiiy how and whore shot.
ATLANTA, Ga., July 13.-Joal*h
tion in tho nnthraclto fields would he
considered by tho mine workers along were killed nnd twenty othora were poBod of nearly a score of rntas w ith-' to mnko the conference n failure and Brother also refuses to discuss it, and T. Rose, colloctor of itornal revenue
[were trying to pin tho Russians down nuthorltios nro Without nny informa­ hero, wns arrosted todny on a war­
with tho bitumlnoun arbitration pro- seriously injured through tho. col­ in nn hour. Thoy includod:
lapse
of
the
roof
of
n
mosque
today
Pecans,
unshellcd,
3
cents
n
pound,
to answer questions In order to Justl- tion.
rant issued at his own request by
posnln at tho general policy commit­
during
a
religious
celebration.
Houso
rate,
1
cent;
shollod,
0
cents
a
fy
hrenktng up tho meeting.
tee meeting Saturday."
Federal commission Colquitt Carter,
pound, Houso rato, 2 cents.
;
-----------------------Responses from the bituminous in­
BLIMP GIVEN TRIAL
on charges contained In affidavit* by
FLASHING $10 BILLS
Hay, $4 n ton, Houso rnto, snine.
I The Hnguo moot in a failure. Henry
dustry, it wns evident, would not ho
a former woman employe. Rosa
Cnhhngo,
8
cents
n
pounr,
House
Ford tried sonio of this pcnco atulT
(I)}’ T he Aaaoclnlrd I'rraa)
in the President’s hands before Mon­
present whon tho warrant was mad*
NEWPORT NEWS, July 11.—New­ rato 12 cent*; onions, 10 cents a „nd failed. Why should Tho Hague
NEWPORT NEWS, Vn., July 12. \ out nnd after It war served ho waa roday.
.
port News today is dashing all ita pound; Houso rato 20 cents.
do nny more thnn Ford. Haig A Tho all-American blimp, recently j leased on his personal bond of $1500.
Tho Sonnto reconsidered Its nctlon Hnig might stnrt something but not brought to Newport Nows from A k-1
in , The Aaaoch.tr* i&gt;rr..)
bills, many counterfoil notes of
- _______________
HATTIESBURG, Miss., July 13.— that denomination being found here in approving a rnto of 3.3 conts per Hague.
ron, Ohio, to rcplnco tho R-2, was ' Hooper wanted tho rnilwny official*
s
________________
Judge Holmes todny denied the Mlssl- yesterdny nnd todny. The notes nre 100 pounds on Irish potatoes a
given hor first trlnl here todny. Tho to moot with Jowoll yesterday. OfTlssipi Central mil road nn injunction slightly off-color, tho exports say, but against tho Houso rato of 42 cents,
Alllgntor nenr Sntsuma dragged n bllmp wns Inflntod with helium gas dnls snid they hnd nothing to do with
ngninst striking shopmen Interfering otherwise rcsomblo the real thing in hut after Senator Walsh, Demoerut, niulo into the water says report. Just and tho tost was declared successful it, the labor board is running the
with property of tho’ compnny here. nonrly overy respect.
MnBsachusatts, had mndo n fight on nnother Florida story.
from every standpoint.
(show.

t r a n s p o r t a t io n

FARM BLOC LOSES AGAIN
IN THE RATE FIGHT AND
THE QUESTION OF TARIFF

EIGHT KILLED,
ALL CHILDREN,
BY OLD “DUD”

GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENTS
ARE ALL READY

'I

�W

,Y HERALD, TODAY,

OPPORTUNITY TO
MODIFY OFFERS'
FOR THE SHOALS

im

Penny Wise

and Pound Foolish

GIVEN TO AliL BIDDERS BY THE
*
. ’
\
C. T. Nicholson, of the International
SENATE COMMIT­
Association of Machinists' Executive
TEE
Board, gavo a stirring address Mon­
( D r T h e A»«ocU(»S P re e e ) .
day night at the First National Bank
WASHINGTON,
July 0.—Final op­
comor, concerning the "why" of the
portunity
to
offor
further modifica­
railroad shoperaft walkout which took
tions
to
tholr
proposals
for Muscle
placo last Saturday.
Shoals
will
be
givon
all
blddors
whose
Mr. Nicholson stated thnt tho strik­
offers
havo
been
considered
by
the
-V
ers wore not unpatriotic in any sonso
senate
agriculture
committee.
Chairis they havo sometimes been sneer­
Ingly termed, and which tho press, mnn Norris announced today after tho
controlled by tho railroads, will axocutivo committee. Bidders will bo
scrcnm in big headlines overy dny. ' cited to appear beforo tho committeo
Ho emphasized tho importance of on tho night of July 13th.
the men staying out of tho ynrdi until
they were called back, and urged them DADE COUNTY
to show proper respect to tho local of­
HAS NO SCHOOL
ficials.
MONEY AGAIN
Ho called attention to tho doctors,
whom &gt;*•'.! may hear declaring them­
MIAMI, July 0.—Faced with tho
selves in fnvor of open shop. "If your
wife is sick," snid he, "and tho doctor problem of opening tho publci schools
(From T h u riiU y ’i D ally)
tells you tho fee is $10.00, there's no of Dado county next fall without any
Another half holiday.
use for you to go to any other doctor funds, because tho school bonds issuo
—for they’d all tell you the came designed to lead tho way out of this
Miss Esther Fleischer, a brldo-olect,
they have their unions the same as difficulty and pnssed nt an election
loaves this week for New York, mak­ any other profession."
two weeks ago is tied up by lltlgntion,
ing preparations for her wedding to
Ho stated that during tho war, whon tho county board of education* yosterMaurico Kronen which takes place In
tho labor board granted tho men a day appealed to tho county.commis­
September.
$c00,000,000 incrcnso in wages, they sioners for somo method of relief. Ac­
also allowed tho railroads to raise tion to dccluro tho recent election In­
Tho Snnford Elks will pull ono of freight nnd passenger rates, which valid was tnken several days ago by
the biggest celebrations here thnt has gavo them $2,1)00,000,000, also to elim­ S. Hobo Dean, publisher of tho Miami
ever been seen in this part of tho inate paying timo-nnd-one-half for Metropolis on tho grounds thnt tho
state. Tho date is next Thursday. overtime, which saved them millions Democratic primnry booliB instend of
Get rendy for the big day.
the general olection books wore used,
of dollars.
He snid thnt the men ncccpted tho thus preventing mnny qualified voters
The Snnford. Kiwnnls Club is tho first decrease in wages, but they from participating.
guests of the Daytona Kiwnnls Club would not accept tho second ono. One The county cpmmissioncrs told tho
today nt tho bench and they will have of the questions he asked tho nudi- board thnt they were powerless to act
plenty to eat and plenty of talk and once was: "When tho men received and refererd them to Mr. Dean. A
n round of good fellowship and every­ their first decrease in wages, last fall, visit to Mrr Dean brought no relief, as
DID THEY DECREASE
YOUR he contended thnt he wns justified in
thing.
I
FREIGHT RATES?” They did—on his stand nnd would enrry tho cuso to
BEST BY TEST
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Molinno and IMG IRON, maybe, but you folks here tho supremo court.
family of Fcrnandina, wero hero on n don’t seem to care much for pig iron Tho commissioners and bonrd mem­
bers discussed the possibility of an­
two days visit to Mrs. Molinnr’s par­ for your meals.”
AbpVO all, he said that the strikers other election that would eliminate
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tnkneh.
MisB
Aranka Tnkneh accompanied them are just as loyal American citizens as any contest. It was their belief that
dependable. It wnB not until compe­ SARA E. MURIEL
anybody else. They Spend their wag­ the proposition would be carried by a Charter Amendments
home today.
tition from nn outsido entered tho lo­
es with the local merchants and thus bigger majority if tho general olec­
cal field thnt consumers received a re­
Will
Be
Voted
on
Next
WINS FIRST IN
II. A. Howard has gone to Okeecho­ boost their town. Two of tho first tion books permitting many moro to
duction
In
the
price
of
ice.
Hereto­
Wednesday, July 12th fore they hnvo been pnylng $10.00 per
CITIZEN LETTERS
bee City to look after his interests for Americans to enlist in the war volun­ vote were used, but it wns decided
a few days and will return Saturday tarily, who were killed in action, were that it would require as long to hold
ton for ice, ns ngninst $8.00 nnjl $10
for a short stay at home. Mr. Howard railway workers—one a machinist, another election ns to wnit for su­ linpnrlnnt Items Among Municipal per ton charged in other sections.
Sara E. Muriel, 1-115 Ionia street, is
Ownership of Utilities
is setting out a young grovo of avo­ the other a boiler-maker. The rail­ preme court decision on the present
Statistics
secured
from
tlioso
cities
first
prize winner in the "Our Leading
cado pears and tho now mangoes and way workers fought in Franco along suit. Ho, for the time being, both
owning
nnd
operating
tholr
public
Citizen”
letter contest conducted by
expects big returns from them in a with the rest and many of them were sides will mark time, and wnit for tho
In order to keep the niunlcipnl gov­ utilities show thnt not inly, do they tho Journal. Her letter nominated
killed and wounded,
ease to be ealled up in Tallahassee.
few yenrs.
ernment npucc with tho grent devel­ reduce the cost to the consumer, but Marcus E. Fngg ns lending citizen.
Mr. Nicholson ended with a story of
opment that has occurred hero during in addition to enrning sufficient mon­ The judging of the mnny letters sub­
The mnny friends of Mr. and Mrs. how the working men in a city hnd You Gunrd Against Burglars, But the past year nnd n hnlf, nnd to pro­ ey to retire bonds issued for tholr mitted proved nn arduous task, nnd
’ What About Rata?
Elton Moughton will bo glnd to lenrn erected un electric sign with the word
vide ngninst any technicality or legal
Rats steal millions of dollars' stumbling block which mny arise to construction they hnve paid back to sovcrnl votes hnd to ho taken by the
thnt they aro coming back to Snnford "Jesus Saves” and how that sign
the tax payers hnndsomo earnings. Journal staff before tho winner wns
to rcsldo and will bo horo today to seemed to give him inspiration when worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. hinder its future growth, it hns boon Khcso figures are now being prepared finally soloctcd. Tho Journal wishes
resido on Magnolia avenue.
Miss lie spoke thnt night at the high school Destroy property nnd nro a menace to found necessary to mnko Hovornl in stntlsticnl form, nnd will bo giv­ to emphasize that in making the
Moughton was Miss Lucy Whitncr and there. Mr. Nicholson spoke for over health. If you nro troubled with rnts, changes in tho charter. These changes en out nt n Inter (Into. It is tho con­ award, this paper docs not attempt to
both Mr. nml Mrs. Moughton grow up an hour, nnd showed the high esteem try RAT-SNAP. It will surely kill will in no way effect tho fundnmon- firmed opinion of those who hnve in­ establish any individunl ns "the lead­
in this city. They hnvo been residing in which lie held our former presi­ them—prevent odors. Cats or dogs tnls of our city government ns it now vestigated municipal ownership thnt ing citizen.” Tho award wns mnde
dent, W/iodrow Wilson. His speech won’t touch it. Conics in cakes. Three stands, as it is conceded by erstwhilo
•in Ocala for the past four yenrs.
gave the truth and nothing else.
sizes, 35c, (15c, $1.25. Sold nnd guar­ opponents thnt the city manager plan it is n desirnble proposition nnd will chiefly on tho writer's manner of pre­
anteed by Hall Hardware Co.—Adv. of government is nil that wns con­ prove a panacea for the problems sentation of tho subject matter.
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
The Journal believes thcro arc many
which have confronted Snnford in the
Mrs. W. Theodore Langley wns tho MWouldn’t Go Camping Without lintceded for it by those who overwhelm­ pnst, nnd which hnvo been largely In- fine citizens who could woll. qualify ns
Snap," Says Ray White
HELPED PAIN IN ll^R RACK.
gracious hostess yesterday afternoon,
ingly urged its adapting. Tho quali­
Most middlo-ngcd men nnd women fied voters of Sanford will he asked rtrumcntnl in keeping out people "lending citizen," not tho least of
when she entertained at bridge at her
"Wife nnd I spent our vacation are glad to learn thnt Foley Kidney to vote on tlie following charter who would loento hero if they could whom iH overy fine mother.
attractive home on Park avenue, there
If the contest has served to stir up
secure the snnio service from our pub­
being five tables of players and tho camping last summer, smell of cook­ Pills nfford n way to escape sleep changes, at nn election to ho hold lic utilities ns thoy have been re­ thought on the gonernl subject of
ing
brought
rats.
We
went
to
town,
disturbing
bladder
weakness,
lmck-|
guests included tho members of tho
Wednesday, July 12th.
ceiving in tho sections thoy coma good citizenship, tho Journal feels well
Merrie Matrons nnd Suns Solid bridge got somo ItAT-SNAP, broke up cages, ache, rheumatism and othor kidney
Lognl notices of these chnngcs call from.
satisfied.
,
put it outside our tent. We got the nnd bladder ills. Mrs. Mary Bourko, for the voters to change various sec­
clubs.
Besides
the
first
prize
of $5.00, 20
A
vote
in
the
affirmative
for
all
the
Exquisite pink roses combined with rats alright—big fellows.” Farmers, 1097 McAllister St., San Francisco, tions of tlie charter vdioreby the city amendments and particularly for the other prizes, to tho writers of tlie 20
ferns were most effectively used in storekeepers, housewives, should use Calif., Hays: "Foley Kidney Pills will hnve the power to purchnso nnd municipal ownership amendment Is a letters next best, hnvo nlso been
tho rooms whore tho card tables wero RAT-SNAP. Three sizes: 35c, 05c, very quicjdy stopped a bad pain in opernto all its public utilities, wntor, vote for Sanford's further progress. awarded. I’nirs of tickets to the Ar$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball my back and I tell my friends to try
arranged,
gas, electricity and light plants nnd Municipal ownership is the next big endo theatre are being mailed to each
Foley Kidney Pills for thnt trouble.” municipal docks, etc.
The tally cards were hnnd-pnintcd Hardware Co.—Adv.
of the winners. -Jacksonville Metrop­
thing to be nccompliisbod here.
Contain no opiates, hnrmful or Imbit
in roses nnd when scores wore count­
Another amendment to bo voted on
olis.
.
ed after several absorbing games of BAPTIST ROY SCOUTS RIG DAY. forming drugs. Sold everywhere.— is thnt specifying thnt fifty qualified
A.
\V.
Hamilton
is
opening
up
a
--------------------Adv.
bridge, tho prize for high scoro among
voters are nil that Is necessary to lumber ynrd and mill at Bris.m's aid-1 Hot weather is hard on teething
the Merrie Matrons, n set of individ­ Owing to the fact that only pnrt of
permit nn individunl to ho nominated ing nnd will bo ready for business babies, They suffer tho combined
ual cut glass salts, was won by Mrs. the boys of Troop No. 3 bud uniforms PUBLIC UTILITIES
to tho office of city commissioner.
Wednesday of this week. Watch for misery of heut, pain nnd stomach disOF DADE ASSESSED
It. J. Holly, while tho prize for the tlie troop wns divided, part of them
Another amendment is thnt allow­ his advertisement in The Dully Her- order. McGee’s Baby Elixir helps the
VALUE $1,378,00 ing unlimited time on loins ngninst
Sans Soud, nlso crystal salts, went to went to Daytona Reach with Scout­
aid.
«
little sufferer through the trying perMrs. F. E. Roumillat. Mrs. George master Haddock on the Fourth of
property, while another will author­
( ------------- ----------iod by correcting tho stomach nnd
(Ur
Tl«r
Aaaortnlrd
i'rraa)
July,
the
other
purt
going
with
Com­
Knight making high scoro-among tho
ize
change
in
tho
city’s
flscnl
year
MIAMI,
July
fl.—An
assessed
val­
The
Daily
Herald
Delivered
to
your
bowels. Price, 35o nnd 00c. Sold by
guests wns awarded u box of dainty mitteeman Dnrrow to the Scout Cnmp uation of $1,378,000 has been placed from Jnn. 1 to Oct. 1.
door
six
days
a
week
for
15
cents—
Union Phnrtnncy.—Adv.
on Monday evening. Each section de­
i
colored linen handkerchiefs.
These
briefly
are
the
charter
upon
public
utilities
in4Dnde
county
Following tlie awarding of the priz­ clare they hnd the best time. Roth by the state comptroller, according amendments, the details of which 1=
es, tho hostess assisted by Miss Mnr- Mr. Hnddnck nnd Mr. Dnrrow declare to llgurcs rocclvcd horo today by hnve been heretofore extensively ad­
tlm Langley served pink nnd white the troop is tho finest bunch of boys County Assessor Nobort Hill. In­ vertised In this pnpor. All of theso
brick cream, angel food and enrnmul to tnko out you will find nny where.
creases wero mnifo over last year’s amendments arc progressive in na­
dike, mints nnd bon-bons.
ture, and should lie approved unani­
figures in every inRtnnco but one.
Tlioso enjoying the cordial hospital­ Rumor of Attempt
Tlie Miami Beach Electric company mously at the election.
ity of Mrs. Langley wero Mesdntncs
Made to Assassinate showed the highest incrcnso, tho as­ Perhnps the most important of nil
R. J. Holly, G. K. Henry, H. R. Lew­
sessment being plnccd nt $1-17,000, tho amendments is thnt empowering
Russian Delegates compared
is, D. P. Drummond, A. W. Fitts,
with $10,000 Inst year. The the city to own nnd opernto its pub­
JInrry Hcoren, Fred Daiger, John
Florida
Enst
Const properties are as­ lic utilities. It is n question thnt hns
(lly Thr AaaiM-Inlrd 1‘rraa)
Jduisch, G. Davis Hart, E. P. Morse,
sessed
nt
$1,107,001,
nn increase of boon ngitntcd n grent deni In tho past.
J . C. Rcunott, F. E. Roumillat, Kuhurt LONDON, July (1.—Rumor thnt an $8,070.
Ifc the citizens of Snnford wero re­
attempt
wiih mnde to nssnsHlmito tho
Hlnus, Percy Moro, J, G. Sharon,
ceiving maximum scrvico nt minimum
Russian
delegates
to
Tho
Hague
con­
George Knight, Walter Wight, 1). L.
II. II. Lnwson of Wnycross, has ar­ prices from tho present operators of
Thrasher, Roy Chittenden nnd Edward ference caused considerable oxetto- rived In tho city nnd will bo tho now the public utiliticn, thcro would hnve
mont In the Dutch capital this morn­
Lunc.
loenl manager of tho Union News been no need for this ngltntlon, nor
ing, no confirmation of report.
Roth tho police mid Russian delega­ company, nt tho A. C. L. station in would the subject of municipal own­
tion later denied nny attempt hai this city. Travelling Auditor Ilntch- ership bo such a vitnl ono to Sanford.
erw ns hero yesterday to start o(T tin As conditions now stnnd nttompts to
boon made nt assassination. *
new manager nnd nlso paid a short secure a greater growth In popula­
visit to his mnny Snnford friends. tion havo been nullified by tho infer­
MOTORISTS MUST DETOUR
D. L. THRASHER’S BIG BETWEEN ST. AUGUSTINE The Union Nows Co's rostnurnnt In ior service rendered nnd oxcesslvo
this city 1h Bnld to bo ono of tho prices ehafgod for gas, olectriclty nnd
MID-SEASON
CUTANI) DAYTONA BEACH
best on tho road nnd enjoys n fine wntor nnd Ice. Moro especially is
PRICE SALE IS STILL
this true ns regards water. Tho city
patronage.
(Hr The Aaaoclntril I'rraa)
it paying oxhorbitnnt plumbing bills,
ON. A GREAT OPPOR­ DAYTONA,
July
0.—Motorists
duo to tho corrosion caused by hard
Tho
Snnford
growers
nro
taking
a
traveling
thoTho
Dixie
Hlghwnyy
be­
TUNITY TO SUPPLY
sulphurous wntor. Duo to tho samo
tween St. Augustino nnd Dnytonn will rost for tho next two mhnths.
YOUR MANY NEEDS bnvo to detour, ns tho brldgo ncross
condition tho city pnys n soap bill
of all proportion to Its popula­
IN SHOES, CLOTHING the Tomokn river nt Sunset Tark has It in rumored that a new ice com­ out
tion.
Charges for olectrlc curront
pany
will
soon
tnko
tho
field
horo
and
been closed for n period of thirty dnys
AND FURNISHINGS for
rcpnlrs. Tho detour Involvos Snnford people will got tho best of rro oxcesslvo compared to municipal­
ly owned plants In othor soctlons of
AT UNUSUALLY LOW leaving the hlghwny nt North bridge, Ice nt very rcnHonnblo prices.
tho stato. Tho gns furnished is of an
then
fallowing
the
peninsula
through
PRICES.
Inferior qunllty nnd tho service Is un*
Tho Hornld for Post Cards.
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(Dr The AseoeUleU Frees»
WASHINGTON, July 11.—Formal
demand was made today In Now York
on Frnncls T*. Garvnn, president of
tho Chemical Foundation, Inc., for
the return to tho Allen Proporty ettatodian of all patents, formerly onomy
owned, sold to tho-foundation whllo Stringent Measures Have Been Enacted for Pro­
American Engineer Investigated the Death of
Mr. Garvnn was alien proporty cus­
tection
His Brother
todian.
The dctnnnd was made on Mr. GarU ly T ile A ssociated T r e ss/
( B J T h » A lM C lU lfl I'T M il
.. ■
,
,
van personally by Fred II. Wilson,
WASHINGTON, July 8.—Tho fall mont of stringent measures for pro­
LONDON, July 8.—Americans are being secretly murdered
secretary to Allen Proporty Custo- of tho Gcrmnn government Is thrent- tcc^ing tho republican regime. Thcso
by the Turks in Asia Minor and reports then circulated that they
dinn Thomns W. Miller, who wont to
died of typhus and other diseases according to J. ITerbert Knupp,
New York Inst night for tho purpose. oned nnd stringent measures have measures provldo tho death penalty or
civil engineer of Los Angeles, who arrived from Constantinople
boon enacted for tho protection of tho life imprisonment for conspiracy
after three years in the Turkish interior. Knapp went to turkey
A large forco of mon are excavat­ republican regime, tho commerce de­ against the republic.
principally to investigate the death of his brother, George P.
ing for tho now Molsch building, tho partment wns ndvisod yesterday in a "Bavarln, whore tho anti-republican
Knapp, who the Turks reported had died suddenly of typhus. He
foaling is bcliovcd to bq most preval­
concrete mixer is veady to operate
declares his investigation supported by affidavits on file with the IN LETTER TO SENATE SAYS nnd everything mndo rendy for tho telegram from Commercial Attache ent, refuses enforcement of tho pro­
POLICIES OF TIIE BOARD'
American consul at Bagdad convinced him his brother wus execut­
tective measures, alleging thnt no ne­
big rush to completo tho building oh Herring at Berlin.
ALL RIGHT
Tho political crisis resulting from cessity for thorn oxlsts.
ed by shooting.
j
_____
record timo.
the nBsnssinatlon of Foreign Minis­
"Intense party feeling prevails in
(Il7 The Aaaorlntrd Freaa)
Striking shop mon ignored Vice- WASHINGTON, July 8.—Governor
Suzanne Lenglen of France today ter Rnthennu, Mr. Herring reported, Germany, being manifested in numer­
President Beckwith’s ultimatum to re­ Harding of tho Fodornl Reserve Board successfully defended her tltlo as has aggravated tho pariod of curren­ ous assemblages under police super­
turn by 10 o'clock this morning or in a letter to the senate today struck world's woman tennis chcamplon by cy depression inaugurated by tho fail­ vision. All anti-republican ngitation
forfeit all seniority rights. Not a hack at senatorial critics of tho bonrd defeating Mrs. Molla Bjjustcdt Mal­ ure nf tho foreign loun negotiations, is being suppressed. A strike among
man reported for duty. Both com­ In its policies. Assuming full respon­ lory, American champion In final nnd tho feeling is now gcnornl that Berlin printers has resulted in tho
pany officials nnd strikers said today sibility for recommending circulation round of international grass court Germany fnces grave political compli­ suspension of nearly all newspapers.
"Tho passage by tho roichstag of
that there would he no violence, and;by the federal reserve hanks of speech tennis tournament. Scoro wns (1-2; cations with tho fall in exchange
which dropped to tho lowest level in a grain subsidy measure providing for
strikers snid thnt the putting on of by Senator Glass, Democrat, of Vlr- 0-0.
history today.
tho assessment of largo quantities of
MIAMI, Fin, July 11.—Forty spec- rpedal deputies would absolve thorn glnia, defending the hoard, Hnrding
"Tho consideration by tho roichstag broad grain from farmers at pricoa
ini doputy sheriffs were sworn In of blame should vandalism occur at declared tho charges against the hoard REPUBLICAN PARTY’S
of important legislation,” ho said, in­ appreciably under tho mnrkot level
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
hero today by Sheriff Louis A. Allen the shops here. Tho shops romalncd misleading nnd untrue. Without men­
cluding
the forced loan hill and grain has aroused blttor* opposition of
DEFENDS TARIFF DILL
lit the request of tho Florida East shut down with only n fow forempn tioning by name Scnntor Heflin, Dem­
subsidy
mensuros, wns interrupted by ngrnrinns and tho nntionnl party,
ocrat,
Alabama,
who
had
criticised
Const Hallway Company officials as a working.
tho
Rnthennu
incidont nnd by the which threatens tho fall of tho gov­
tho
hoard
frequently
Harding
snld
t
llr
T
he
A
m
orlntrd
I’r
r
u
l
precautionary measure. Tho depu­
consequent
consideration
and unnet- ernment."
WASHINGTON,
July
10.—Chair­
some
of
the
senate
charges
"would
TORN
A
DO
DOES
MUCH
ties will giinrd tho company’s pro­
man
John
T.
Adams,
of
tho
republi­
linve
been
resented
at
libelous”
hut
DAMAGE
IN
S.
DAKOTA
perty In this city apd at Homestead
for constitutional immunity of sena­ can nntionnl committee, tonight Issu­
nnd OJus. Tt was understood that
ing of n governess. She has been a
ed a statement denying thnt tho "IleLAKE ANDES, S.D., July 11— tors in debate.
special deputies were also Bworn In
resident of Wisconsin for the Inst 35
-----------------------publican nntionnl organization hns
by Monroe county for similar duty at One man killed, two persons seriously
.years.
Injured, and some 25 or 30 hurt, Is tho Bomb Thrower Arrested ""T*1 pabiletty directed against some
Key West.
Marriage, according to Mrs. Hooper
particular method 0/ tariff making
Blows Up Court House proposed by republicans.” State­
does not destroy woman's identity, nnd
she is quoted ns saying: "The timo
—Was Mayor in Italy ments to thnt effect which hnvo re­
cently uppenred in tho public press,
la coming when woman, in her tenac­
Mr.
Adams
Bald,
wero
based
“on
n
ious ability to get what she is after,
Numerous Bombs Found in Mayor's
misconception , of the purport of tha OF A POLITIC A L PARTY FOR will find n way of marrying and hav­
Home After Search
&gt;
NOMINEE AS U. 9.
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
article published which referred to
ing a home nnd family without giv­
SENATOR
organizations under democratic nnd
ing up her identity and independence."
(H r The Auaurlitti'd I'rraal /
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
ROME, July 11.—Arrested on n non-prntcctivo auspices which hnvo
Mrs. Hooper spends a groat deal of
charge of manufacturing bombs, Fil- sought to confuse tho situation nnd
d ir The AmoHntrd Press)
her time in assisting her husband in a
adelfo Castro, mayor of Lentinl, Sic­ delay or prevent tho ennetmont of a
OSHKOSH, Wis., July 11.—Mrs. Igeneral merchandise establishment,
Barf, THIS
ily, blow up tho effort house killing all tariff law by tho present congress.” Ben C. Hooper, of Oshkosh, Wis,, is and always finds tine to tnkc a fond
CfcfVWNLY At'I
the occupants, says a dispatch to the
Declaring that in November, 1020, tho first woman in Wisconsin to re- interest in tho care of her homo,
OMOCBKE
Po*eg
T h ttv 6 Ho
Central News. Numerous bomba were the people of tho United States lind coivo tho endorsement of n political I There is no greater admirer of farWALKING AWAY
found in the home of tho mayor, who given their endorsement to "tho party for nominee as United States mor President Wilson than Mrs. HoopWITH IT.
was declared to have made them for straight declaration of the Republi­ senator. At tho recent state Demo­ cr, who believes that tho ldenls ho
socialist members of the municipal can party,” regarding its tariff policy cratic conference sho was unanimous­ brought beforo the pooplo of Ameri­
council.
llie statement added:
ly chose ntn represent the party at tho ca while president, will live forever,
"To republican organization would September primaries. This nionns in the history of the United States.
The «lues for the Sanford Country be recreant to its duty if it did not thnt she will oppose either U. S. SonDuring tho world war Mrs. Hooper
uh and golf links are now duo nnd insist on behalf of tho millions of ator Robert M. LaFollctto or Dr. W. was active in Wisconsin, spending a
payable. If you h/ivo not already paid republicans who placed the represen­ A. Garfield, nominees of two differ- great deal of her time ns hend of the
your $100 for stock in tho country tative of our party in control of af­ eat factions of the Republican party Liberty Loan drivo in Oshkosh and
club pay now. E. I'. Forster or Chas- fairs, upon tho prompt nnd consistent at tho general olcctlon.
•working wit htho Council of Defense.
Britt will call on you and explain tho fulfillment or tho Just expectations
For tho last fiftqen years, Mrs. She is an ardent believer in world
matter. The grounds are getting in of the American people relative to Hooper hns been an ardent worker' ponce nnd believes that her life's work
fine shape and you will wnnt to play the ennetmont of a republican pro­ for woman suffrage. When women will hnvo been accomplished if sho
next month.
tective tariff law."
were given tho right to vote, sho was'can hoip bring hhout an understandinstrumental in organizing tho Wis- ing among tho nations&lt;of the world.
consin League of Women Votors of
Mrs. Houpor always has urged
which she hns boon president sinco its women to take an active part in poli­
organization in HMD. She was a mom- tics saying it wns tho home that was
So docs other work such us heavy hauling or plow­
her of tho National committee on Ar- affected first of all by such measures
ing. But you can’t g e t the m ost work from your
moment Reduction of tho Wisconsin ns taxation, and is quoted ns saying:
mules and horses unless they are fed right.
League of Women Voters and also "Advancing taxes affect the homo
What is it worth to you to have your horses or mules
was a member of the National Anier- first of all, because it is tho only place
in the "pink" of condition. Their skins will be glossy,
lean Women's Suffrage board.
where the business men dares econo­
their eyes bright and they’ll stand
Mrs. Hooper was born in Winnes- mize."
erect and firm. You get the extra
Peanuts and Soya Beans Could Not Get Through heuk county, Iowa, in 18(15, and bo- This is tho first timo that Mrs.
power you need for heavy work.
cauco of delicate health, never had an Hooper hns ever taken part in party
the Filter
opportunity to attend public schools, politics though actively connected
Thousands of t e a m s t e r s and
receiving her education through train- ’with many stato movements.
d i r T h e A k x m 'ln lfd I‘ re n a l
farmers everywhere have found that
»ooIBV
WASHINGTON,
July
11.—Failure
bean
rate,
Senator
Frelinghuygcn
snld
Purina O-Molene feed actually puts
PURINA
of the republican-agricultural-tariff Mint would work on injury to tho far­ 11. Harold Hume,
horses in j u s t s u c h condition de­
Wm. I*. Simmons
I). A. Morrison, Jr.
0M 0LENE
bloc on a tie vote, 28 to 28, to win its mers by rutting down exports of veg­
scribed to haul heavier loads, and it
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Trcas.
a
fon
f]
fight for n rate of 1 cent a pound on etable oils from tills country nnd thnt
costs no more to feed.
P L HORSES u
REST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
soya. beans nnd the approval, 52 t . although a staunch protectionist, ho
SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
Call up today and l e a r n more
13, of tho existing emergency rates "•uld not support a high duty whon
Ask Your Neighbor—He Knows
about this specially prepared feed.
of 3 cents a pound on unshelled pea­ there was no evidence thnt tho domes­
Get NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
lII I NA
Lots of people y o u k n o w are using
nuts and *1 cents n pound on tho tic demand could lie supplied by
O-Molene feed.
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
shelled marked senate consideration Amorlcnn producers.
'
today
of
the
tariff
hill.
The
sovi
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Senator Gooding replied thnt Sonnbean rate approved wns four tenths i„r Froylinghuysen was a protectionof one cent n pound, but Senator i t until protection affected adversely
Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per sa c k ......................................$2.52
I.add, republican, North Dakota, gn'v manufacturers in his state nnd then
Purina Cow Chow, 2*1% Proloon, 100-lbs., per sack.......... $2.23
notice
that he would again seek to ]u. wns against protection. Senator
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack .................................... $1.30
have
the
higher rate adopted.
I reyllnghuysen returned that such n
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ................$2.80
In rewriting tho tariff, tho finance declaration was "manifestly unfair"
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch), 50-lbn., per sa c k ..................$1.10
committee majority cut tho rates in ami thnt In taking the position ho did
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per sack .......... $0.30
unshelled peanuts to three-fourths of he wns defending the committee's
Purina "Winner Brunei” Scratch 100-lbs., per Back.......... $2.50
one cent a pound and on shelled pea- action. Senators Gooding nnd RnnsPurlnli Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ..................... $3.31
mits to one nnd one-half cents a dell, democrats, Lnulslnnn, mndo plena
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa c k .............................
$1.73
pound, but it rcccoded from that po-j for higher protection for tho soya
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k .................. $0.35
I HAVE THEM
sit ion tmlny. Nine democrats sup-1 bean, declaring that it was a fine forPurina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ....... .......... $3.70
ported tho higher rates, while six of tilizor as well ns n most vnlunblo
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sack ....................... $1.01
them voted for tho Lnild amendment farm crop. Senator Rnnsdoll Hnld ho
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ..................... $0.10
to make the soya bean rate one and believed soyn benn production would
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ................................$1.81
onc-hnlf cents.
be oven more profitable than thnt of
Lnrrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck .................................. $3.50
Democrats supporting the peanut cotton, pnrtlculnrly In those sections
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa ck .............................. $2.52
attract­
rates were Ashurst, Broussard, Har- j "hero tho boll weevil has been pnrNo. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa c k .......$2.50
irulnrly
active.
ris, Heflin, Kendrick, Rnnsdoll, Shep­
No. 2 Whllo Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck ..............................$2.10
ing atten­
pard, Swanson and Trntnnioll.
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-11)8., per su ck ......................$1.91
Attacking the committee action in
tion—lots are being sold right along nnd building In this
Those voting for the higher soya weritig rates on peanuts, Scnntor
No. 2 Whllo Corn, 100-lbs., per sa c k .................................... $1.91
acction is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
benn rates wore Ashurst, Broussard, Kabinson, democrat, Arknnsns, said
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sa ck ......................... $2.21
the good of Sanford at henrt.
Heflin, Kendrick, Rnnsdoll nnd Shep­ lids was done for "small pennut poli­
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack ................................ $2.58
pard.
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sa c k ................................ $2.35
tics,” the purpose being to nttompt to
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
Other rates approved todny includ­ inrmrrnss southern senators whoso
Grit for Chickens, 100-11)8., per sack............................ /..... $1.50
ed:
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack ............................................$1.50
states prnduco peanuts nnd who aro
to say just what ia my candid convictions would put it
Flaxseed oil, 3 1-2 cents a pound; against tho principle nf protection ns
moat
too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
Have you seen that new chic fountain we just got in? lt
enstor oil, *1 1-2 cents; raposeed oil, such. Ho declared thnt whoro n pro­
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
fits any MASON JAIl, can’t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’t
fi cents a gnllon,
tective system was to prevail, with
has VISION will agree with me now—tho other later.
get wet and CII1LI.— It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
Flaxseed, 40 cents a bushel; cotton tho agriculturalists of tho south forc­
keeps them healthy and growing. We arc giving them free
seed, one third of n cent n pound.
ed to buy their necessities In n pro
with a suck of PURINA CIIICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Eggs in the shell, 8 cents n dozen, tectod mnrkot, senators wero perfect
Call and get yours—If not listed ask us for it. Will give one
an Incrense of 2 cents over tho hoiiRc ly consistent in supporting duties on
.sack of Old Ileck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
rate; frozen or otherwise propnred, farm products in their Htntnes. Sen­
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and Dowers phone
fi cents a pound, house rate 4 cents; ators Walsh of Massachusetts and
us for fertilizer. We know tho kind you need nnd furnish
dried, 18 cents a pound, hnuso rate 15 King of Utah, democrats, mndo n
“ The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
any amount. Phone us your wants—if we haven't got it will
cents.
general fight ngninst tho duties ap­
get It for you. Thanks!
The soya benn debate developed n proved todny, whllo defense wns mndo
fbarp passage between
Sonntora by Sonnlor McCumhor of tho flnnnco
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
Frellngbpysen of Now Jersey and committee and other renuhllcnn sena­
Gooding of Idaho. Opposing tho soya tors.

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GOV. HARDING
DEFENDS FEDERAL
RESERVE BOARD

FORTY DEPUTIES
T OGUARD F. E. C.
SHOPS AT MIAMI

FIRST WOMAN
IN WISCONSIN FOR
ENDORSEMENT

CATES CRATE CO

E very O unce of P ow er N eeded

REPUBLICAN . FARM BLOC
FAILED TO FUNCTION IN
TARIFF FIGHT IN SENATE

f

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” t

J. E. SPURLING

PHONE

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14,1922

many new b u sin e ss

BLOCKS BEING ERECTED,
TWO WERE STARTED TODAYl
"

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That Have Not Been Given in the List of the New
Business Blocks
More now business blocks are going
up in Sanford and every week sees
ncws plnns being laid for now build­
ings in the business districts of thin
city. Among tho new ones started this
week is tho gnrago on Mngnoltn ave­
nue that will bo occupied by tho
Wight Bros. Company. Thin building
adjoins tho building now occupied by
this enterprising firm nnd is 57x117
feet and will givo Wight Bros., one of
the Inrgcst nnd most complete gnrnges, supply stations nnd' storage
rooms in tho state. Tho building is
being erected for Wnltor Hand, tho
owner of tho property by S. 0. Shlnholsor nnd will bo occupied by Wight
Pros, ns soon ns it is finished. Tho
building is of brick nnd will have n
concrete floor nnd tho front will bo

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tho bonutiful light tan brick that looks
so well In tho corner building and in
several other buildings in this cty.
Another now building Is thnt of W.
II. Iiynos on Pork avenue on tho lot
recontly occupied by several local ga­
rages nnd at one time'was occupied
by G. W. Spencer for a bakery. It is
a brick building but is showing signs
of decay nnd is being torn down nnd
the new building will bo erected at
once. The front will bo of light tan
brick ami it will bo 50x117 and it is
snid will bo used for n garage and
Hales room.
Mr. Hynes Is one of tho largest
property owners in tho city nnd ex­
pects to make many improvements in
his property during tho summer
months.

of Mr. Porry his widow m*da htr
homo in Sanford with her daughter,
Mrs. Jno. D. Jlnkins, and the proper­
ty has been occupied by tenants for
severni years. Thus posses into other
hnnds one of tho largest tracts of
Innd within tho city limits of Orlando,
which hns not been divided into city
lots.
Tho former ownors are Investing in
Sanford property.
POUR CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS COMING UP

federal census next proceeding the
apportionment made by the legisla­
ture.”
A further provision la that the gov­
ernor by special message to each
house at tho appropriate session of
the legislature, direct attention to
this amendment nnd if tho legislature
should refuse to apportion the repre­
sentation, it Bhnll bo tho duty of the
governor to conveno tho legislature
in Hpoclnl session for the purpose of
making such apportionment.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
WOULD REDUCE EXPRSS RATES IF
IT IS FOUND TO BE POSSIBLE

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Rates Have Never Been Changed Since the WarTime Something Was Done
WASHINGTON, July 10.—Notice was given by the Inter­
state Commerce Commission today that an investigation would be
instituted immediately into the reasonableness of existing ex­
press rates in all parts of the country. Hearings will be fixed
later and a plan of procedure outlined. Through freight rates re­
duced generally ten per cent from highest levels reached during
the war on July first, express rates have been maintained sub­
stantially unchanged since 1920.

Regardless of tho sympathy of the
Florldn citizens In the general elec­ public toward the striking shopmen
tion next November will vote on four the public will not stand for nr.y law
constitutional amendments, submit­ breaking, mob rule or violence. And
ted ns n result of action by the legis­ the public is tho (Inal arbiter of all
strikes nnd all troubles, The Herald
lature Inst year.
would
caution all of those interested
One of tho amendments provides
to
be
calm
nnd keep out of trouble.
for the creation of special school tax
add to the interest of the occaalov.
Tho
men
hero
nro citizens—the ma­
districts, authorizing a tax levy up to
People from tho States of Georgia
ten mills for school purposes in Buch jority of them arc property owners,
and
Alabama nro to be requested to
they have been hero for years, they
districts.
send
delegations, nnd to tnke part ha
The second Is a proposed amend­ arc not the kind of men to get into
the
ceremonies.
ment to article V of tho constitution trouble of any kind nnd Sanford docs
Committees
representing
both
authorizing tho legislature to provide not mitieipato any trouble from tho
counties Interested have
already
older
men.
But
it
Is
up
to
tho
older
for the appointment of additional
men to restrain tho youngor ones
made a visit to Tallnhnssce for tha
circuit judges, where such appoint­
purpose of consulting with member*
from
any
untoward
net
thnt
will
ruin
LOOKS
LIKE
IRELAND
IS
PEACE­
ments nro neccssnry to tho speedy
of the state road department nnd ar­
the
prospects
of
tho
men
and
do
thorn
FUL
EXCEPT
IN
operation of the courts.
n lasting Injury proving a boomer­
ranging tho program*
&lt;
CORK
Tho third amendment Is to section
ang to their hopes nnd chances for
throe, nrticlo XVI, providing for iho
all timo.
Comparison of Wages WHY MOTORISTS NO
&lt;11y T hr A ainrlnlrd P m m |
Hnvo you rend tho want adi today!
pnymont of salaries to Stnte officials
LONDON, July 10.—Latest reports
LONGER ASK FOR
monthly instend of quarterly.
and Cost of Living Af- |
from Ireland indicate tho Republican
TIRE GUARANTEE
The fourth amendment is to section
fecting Railroad Mem
movement is collapsing everywhere The Dally Herald Delivered to
three, article VII, and relates to reexcept in the Cork district where it door six days a week for 15 cento—
Compiled for tho Benefit of the Pub- ( ‘‘Did you over reflect," Hnld n Good­ appolntmcnt. The proposed amend­
is believed important events may be l.rnla O’llryan
J. G, HkarM
ment follows:
rich
representative
the
other
day,
expected
soon.
lie From Actunl Figures
|
O’BRYAN
&amp;
SHARON
*
‘Th«
legislature
that
shnll
meet
A.
“thnt tho motorist no longer asks for
Attorncys-nt-Law
II. 102:1 nnd those that shall meet
ROAD DEPARTMENT
What arc tho facts about railroad ,1 guarantee on his tires?”
every
ten
yenrs
thereafter
shall
ap­
W
ill
p
r a c tic e In all th o co u rts.
“And do you realize,” ho continued,
TO MEET JULY 17
E x a m i n a t i o n of A b s t r a c t s o f L an d T i ­
wages?
portion
the
representation
in
the
tle
s
g
ive n especial a t t e n t i o n
AT TALLAHASSEE O ffices In Homlnulo
Tho only statistics available on rail­ “that this fncF proves beyond a sha­ senate, the whole number of senators VIRGINIA NEGROES SEEM TO
C o u n ty D a n k Dido.
dow
of
doubt
thnt
tiro
mnking
has
HAMKOItU, Kf.OllHIA
way wages arc those of tho Inter­
not
to
exceed
08
members
anti
at
the
THINK HENRY IS THE
TALLAHASSEE, July 10.—It is
state Commerce Commission, which passed tho experimental stage?
same time shall also apportion tho
“In
the
old
days
(and
not
so
long
MAN
announced that the regular monthly
are furnished by the railroads. These
representation In the house of repre­
meeting of the State road department SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
figures nro subject to severe criticism, ,-R°' •dUicr) wo heard a grent deal of
(ily Thp Associated Press)
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
will be bold in Tallabassco Monday,
and from every standpoint nrc unfair
about guarantee nnd ndju3t- sentatives.
‘‘The counties having one hundred
DICIIMOND, July 10.—Dcc’nrlng July 17.
meats,
but
now
the
buyer
does
not
SEED, SORGHUM
to the employees, Literally hundreds
thousnnd or more population shnll resolutions would he submitted calleven
think
of
these
things
when
he
In
sotting
the
mooting
for
this
f
o
r
I
m
m
e
d ia te sh tp in en t. All sin so n of pages of testimony were recently
have four representatives each. The ing upon Henry Ford, Detroit manu- timo, It is hoped thnt the members ab le F ield a n d V e g e ta b le Heeds. W rits
buys
a
standard
make
of
tiro.
fo r P ric e I.tst nn d C a ta lo g u e . O u r beau­
taken up by Dr. Frank J. Warne, an
"[ remember when enr salesmen rnuntics having .'10,000 nnd not move facturer to stand for presidential of the Department will remnin over tifu l nnd I n s tr u c ti v e c a t a l o g u e Is free
experienced statistician, in exposing
a
n d given v a l u a b le
I n f o r m a tio n
on
than 100,000 population shall have nomination, ,1. It. Pollard, negro,
f a n n i n g a n d g n r d o n ln g f o r F l o r i d a a n d
before the Senate Oonnnittoo on In- would lose sales to farmers, because throe representatives &lt;/bch. Counties chairman of the advisory committee to attend the formal opening of tho th
e S outh. W r it e to ue to d a y f o r sp ec­
terstato Commerce tho fraudulent they had a blow-out while demon­ having 10,500 nnd not more than of the negro or Lily Blnck ropubH- Liberty Bridge, over tho Apalachi­ ial p rice s on y o u r seed r e q u ir e m e n ts .
O
ur
com ploto s to c k w ill o nubta us to
cola
IUvcr
on
State
Road
No.
1
near
strating
tho
car.
The
fnrmer
was
methods used by railroad officials in
110,000 population shall have two reji- can party in Virginia lias called a River Junction, which is to be nn s u p p ly y ou to a d v a n t a g e In p r ic e a n d
‘off’
the
car
when
lie
thought
ho
might
q u a lity .
juggling wago statistics.
resentntives each. All counties hnv- meeting of that body at lluckrof
However, they are the only mater­ buy tiro trouble with his car. And ing less than 10,500 population shnll Ileacb, Vn., August 0 to nominate event of Thursday, July 20.
Committees from Jackson and E. A. Martin Seed Co.
ial available, nnd with nil their faults any car driver knows that up to wlthx.
in
a
few
yenrs
ago,
one
always
drove!
hnv®
ono
representative
each..
The
candidate for united Stntes senate Gadsden counties have been appoint­ II I d e a I a n d l . l t r g i ' H l H e e d I I n l i n e I n V i a *
and inaccuracies are sufficient to
glia-20U K iihi Hay S tro o t
pose tho falsity of the railroad claims. 1 v,,'th tho fear of n blow-out, marring basis of apportionment as provided and ten candidates for congress for ed and they nre co-operating splon- [ , U' ksu \ vii.i.ii
- 1KI.OItlUA
for In this amendment shall be the Virginia.
didly to make the event an epochal1._____________
Table VI. contains the essential fig- their pleasure.
"But in tho lnngungo of tho car­
ono. Speakers invited Include Unit­
urcs, nnd shows tho average annual
GOOD GRADE
ed States senators and congressmen,
earnings of all railroad employees, in­ toonist, ‘them days is gone forover.’
prominent members of tho different
cluding genernl officers and all other Motorists luiy tires with confldonco,
STABLE MANURE
assured they will get more miles tlmn
state departments at Tallahassee,
officials.
CHEAP
Govcrnor Hardee, Governor llnrdTho first sot of figures shown un­ any gunrnntce figures. Eight, ten or
Prompt Shipment
" UK of Georgia, prominent citizens
der llj21 in Table VI, represents tho even fifteen thousnnd miles nro ex­
L.
W. BERGMANN
from all parts of Ftroidn, with lead- j
amount that would have been earned pected, whereas, the old time motor­
Bex
21fiJ,
Station
A, Jacksonville, Fla.
ing highway boosters from other
during a full yenr at the rate of wag­ ist was surprised when he exceeded
.'1500
or
5000
miles,
states.
es paid during the first half of the
“While scientific construction has
ar«. that the dedication
year. The second set of figures un­
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Write Your Congressmen and Senators About willIndications
be recognized by the United
der 1921 represents the amount which tripled the uniform durability of
Muscle Shoals
States government, for tho band from AttorncyH nnd Counsellors-at-Law
would have been earned in a full year tiros in a very few ygnrs, the process
Del.AND, FLORIDA
has
been
so
consistent
that
few
peo­
the Pensacola naval air station will
at the rate of wages paid during tho
Will
practice
in the State and Fedorple
realize
the
tremendous
importnncfl
be
on
band,
white
Rcmdnnos
from
the
second half of the year, following the
(lly Thr A-xiirlnli-d Prr««*
ril Courts. .Special facilities for Ex­
general wage cut ordered by the Rail­ c f the change that has boon wrought. New Smyrna, Florida, June 211, 1922 given in 1920 was cut off, nnd tho same station are to Tie requested, to amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
"Perhaps in this smooth evolution­ To the Voting Public of the United 1 Image in working conditions were
road Labor Board, effective July I.
ary progress tile most revolutionary
States, both Men nnd Women:
effected so as to effect the raise of
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
1921. This wage cut averaged
ranging from 8 to Mir,e for the var­ progress' was thnt on thd part of
SCIIELLE MAINES
Wo have decided to make an ef­ 1920 to decrease it 15 per cent, which door six days n week for 15 cento—
ious classes. This last set of figures Goodrich when It produced tho Sil- fort to have the government award made the Increase to employes in Jain the throngs of readers.
LAWYER
represents tho present rate of earn­ vertown Cord Tire. This tiro •n ‘ lthe contract for Muscle Shoals to 1920 1educed 75 per cent.
Office in the Court House
Another decrease goes into effect
Tho ITerald, 15c per week, delivered. SANFORD
ing power, amounting to approximate­ stoutly doubled tho milenge posslbill Henry Ford, and wo ask you to do
FLORIDA
ties
of
tires.
on
July 1st, which cuts all tlio 1920
ly 5100,000,000, or about $02 per man,
your part, if you will co-operate with
"Since thnt time this tiro hns been the laboring people and the farmers increase out for most all railroad cmNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
re-lilting from subsequent decisions of
ployos 2 cents nn hour more, nnd
Notice is hereby given thnt tho
tin- board, abolishing overtime pay nnd bettered yenr by yenr, until tho Sll- to bring this about.
GEO. G. HERRING
other valuable rights which shop men, vertown of today gives double the
In asking this we want you, if you added to this change in working con­ School Trustees of Oviedo Sub-School
AUorucy-ut-I.nw
clerks and laborers have previously mileage of the Sllvortown of a few are convinced that It would be the dition further decreased wages. Now District No. It, at Oviedo, Fin., will at
years
back.
enjoyed, and from the practice of the
right thing to do with Muscle Shoals, when the increase in freight and pns- 11 meeting to bo held on Monday, July No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
"Both in cords and Fabric Good­ to write your congressman from your senger rates were effected thu reason 17th at 10 a. in., receive bids for mov­
ridiroads sub-contracting a large part
SANFORD, FLA.
rich lias progressed along the lino of stato nnd the senators nnd ask them given the government and the public ing of one frame school building from
of their work at low wages.
the motorist’s noeds. Those tires
TABLE VI.
to east their vote for Muscle Shoals was that it was to overcome the in-[present location to a point about
crease given employes in 192fl, and three-quarters of a mite to 11 new site.
Earnings of All Railroad Employees. give more dependability nnd moro contract to be awarded to Ford.
Ibis increase in wages is cut off, but
Information as to size of hulidlng
Average
Buying Power miles for less money.
Ford has manufactured n car and the freight rates stay on,
"When tho motorist buys Goodrich
and requirements of moving may bo
Annual Earnings (Basis of Dollar
JEWELER
today, ho buys standardized quality sold it to tho public chcnp, and It hns
The laborer in the town where this had by calling on or addressing,
of all Employees
in 1900)
piovcd the best buy for tho money.
lire
building.
He
buys
uniformity.
originated in is pnying 15 cents for
1900 .......... $ 507
C. L. WEST, Secretary,
MY SPECIALTIES:
$507
He hns manufactured farming im­ n loaf of bread—the snmo prico ho 7*U
The Jlflx.7 1-2 is the snmo qunllty ns
1907 .
5,'(8
Plcknrd’s Hnml-Pnlntcd China
Oviedo, Fla.
Oil
the biggest tiro Goodrich makes. Ho plements and sold them under similar paid during the war—but the farmer
191,'J .
fiorhnm’H Sterling Silver
757
522
buys perfectly balanced construction conditions in which tho farmers were is only getting $1.00 a bushel for his
1917
Rub-My-Tism, nn antiseptic.
Rogers' Plated Wnrc
1,000
520
insuring equal wear nnd dependabili­ bencflttcil.
wheat.
1921 (based
:i0-onw-20tc
Elgin nnd Wnlthnm Watches
In the war he mnmifnetured war
ty.
They nro paying 15 cents a pound
rates paid
material
and there wns nevor a
“Tho motorist Is justified In de­
for ham, and the fanner only gets .WANTED—One representative in
&gt;an.-Juno 1,790
GO2
manding a guarantee when ho buys charge of a high price charged or any 5 cents a pound for his pork.
1 Orange County to sell Grand Union
P'21 (based
an
‘experiment.’ It never enters his grafting carried on, anil lie Is, tho
In this comparison you con soo thnt 1Tea Co. Products, write Snvnnnnh
Hites paid
r„nnor on,I Brand., Savannah, On.
mind to ask about n guarantee when inly ono ti nt w .. an far away from th„ pu|,|le, „„ m .„
590
July-Dee) 1,575
FARMERS!
hono "rnrUron an not to ho mon-’ , h.
„ vlcl|m
_____’________
he
buys
a
Goodrich.
Experience
hns
The most striking tilings about ibis
table are thb actual buying power of proven it will on tho average doublo frdnht
m,™' n 7
''" l
'*»»« tho public bo
When yo„r breath i. b„,l, bppotlt. Place your order with
pie eat wages and tho exposure of the any pnssiblo guarantee. Thoy also tiilsn’in.1 stniiiir.l bin.' jno b. "th r !“,tU‘r " Ir w i,l' Mnsdo Shonln [.. tho poor, ami yon fool “blno’ nml diacour.
us for
miserable wages the railway men re­ know that Goodrich stands squarely titfmiiiInin
i i it ’
, ,.
hands of Wall Street financiers, or In aged, you nood Ilorblne, Ono or two
SEED BED CLOTH
ceived in 1900 and other pre-war back of each tiro and is even moro ...motlrnr, rnl.o.1 tho pay of hi. om- lho band, „ f , , . „ r y Ford, with bla'doao, will ant yo„ rl„ht. It I, „ „ro„t
years. Think of it! Tlui average earn- anxious than tho motorist to see that
record of service rendered the gov- system purifier. Price, 00c. Sold by
Ho has flnnncod all of his plants
mgs of alt railway umpluycos, high no Goodrich tire owes its purchaser a
Union Phurimicy.—Adv.
and sold his own articles and regu­ eminent?
cent.
and low, in 1900 were only $507, or at
"This is tho spirit thnt hns mndo lated tho price to tho public.
•he rate of less than $2,00 a day!
Compare this with tho government
The mere fact, then, that the buying Goodrich better tiros. It is tho spirit
McCRORY’S 10c STORE
handling
of tho rnllronds, nnd nee if
power of railroad wages in 1921 was that hns mndo Goodrich dealers woi&gt;
the
public
will
not
ho
bonofltt0.!
by
S'1- higher than tho starvation wages thy of confidence, nnd it Is tho spirit Ford’s operation moro than by nny
111
01 1900 cannot bo used to prove the of tho service back of tho tiro. ThuB
adequacy of present rates of pay. is tho tiro buyer protected ns ho other we hnvo been effected by in
the pnst.
Furthermore it must not bo forgotten never wns beforo.”
Tho government took over the rnil•h«l those flgurus do not take account,
ronds
nmF guaranteed the railroad.) i
DISPOSE
OF
ORLANDO
“i thu recent reductions in pay thru
(1
per
rent, nnd It wns nil on the
PROPERTY
•he revision of working rules, the
stock,
nnd when they gave them WllB In Itltn-D ow n Condition— 1'iirt of th e n i g h t nuil it Id n o t luivo a n y
Centrally Located
abolition of extra pay for overtime,
m tltn u t a l l a n d ociuld not nlooi&gt; a n d
Hud No Appetite—Could Not niq
bnck
they
clnlmed to bo In bad shapo
all my Joliiia ucliml will) r h e u m a t i s m ,
Tho property known hero as tho
and tho illogol practice of suli-cana n d w h e n I did oat. h a r d lu m p s w ould
Sleep—Joints Ached With com
FIRE-PROOF
a In my s to m a c h , h u t f o r t u n a t e l y I
tructing malntepnnco, repairs, and Perry Place, consisting of n nine- ami thnt they could not opomto
them.
j Rheumatism—After
mol a frie n d w h o told mo a h o u l F o r - 1
Taking rnllno.
wen a part of the operation. If wo room house nnd nut-buildings, and
Cool, Airy Rooms, and
Two Bottles Ferraline, Eats , ■'After t a k i n g tw o &lt;2) b o ttl e s of!
n&gt;«ku proper deductions for those de­ more tlinn ton acres of land in South­ But tho railroads under private
I
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r
rn
lln
o
'
1
ca
n
o
a
t
a
n
y
t
h
i
n
g
,
s
l
o
o
p
,
Ocean FYont Apart­
Anything, Sleeps Soundly and aouiid a n d huvn no to a u h o f r lio u m n -!
creases it is absolutely certain that west Orlando, and which has been ownership had never paid a 0 per cent
ments
at reasonable
.
I fool ilk a a now p a r s o n a n d
the average wages of nil railroad em­ owned for several years by Mrs. Har­ dividend nn all the stock in tho Unit- ' Has No Touch of Rheumatism tism
invo g a i n e d novon (7) p o u n d s
s in c e
rates
the
year round
—
Gains
Seven
Rounds,
t a k i n g tho tw o laittlon.
ployees today have no greater buying riet V. Perry and Mrs. Jno. D. Jin- cd States.
"1
wish
It
w
a
s
p
o
ssib
le
for
mo
to
toll
The railroads gave their omuloyes J. F, Vertilifiin* th u Hocrolury-TrtmM- all tho Hick al.din 'F e r r a l i n e '. "
power—-are of no more real vniuo— Hna, has recently been sold by tho
M. CUSTER
a r e t r o u b le d w ith r h o u m a t ls m ,
than the miserly wages paid in 1900. owners. This property was purchas­ a raise In 1020, and appealed to tho Mrur of tho Attiurlctin M otorn E x p o rt In dIfigyou
e stio n , o r ac id s to m n c h i If you s u f Proprietor
s
edd nearly forty years ago by Israel government too allow them to raise
rulso L S K '/m.........................
iln imHt&gt;w r a ^ t il,o",'p&gt;rru- f" ( fro m d is o r d e r e d k id n e y s, b i l i o u s - 1
COMMITTEE.
ness,
h
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a
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a
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s
o
r
tiervousnoHs;
ir
youKollog
(cllog Perry, who moved there with freight rates nnd
a " passenger
_ rntos 50 | 9ib Motllnihe
. fo„
** m. r'oBown.
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
, 1 in ..n r u n d o w n c o n d itio n , got a b o t x *j I
i
H kIvpij mo greiit itltnimtru to way
tjn&lt;&gt;r six days a week for IB cents— his wife and child from Knnsan, and „per cent,
*,*“ ('f F o rr n lI n o fro m y o u r d ru g g tH t t o ­
which was tlono,
few word* lit pralao of •i*Vrruiln55
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Join the throngs of readers.
Phone No. 2
mndo thnt tys homo. After tho death

REPUBLICAN
MOVEMENT IS
COLLAPSING

LILY BLACKS
WANT FORD
FOR PRESIDENT

FEDERATION ENDORSES FORD
PLAN FOR MUSCLE SHOALS,
WANTS PUBLIC TO HEFD

HENRY M c U U L I N

ATTENTION

10c PER YARD

A m erican Export Com pany’s
Secretary-T reasurer, J. F.
V erigan, P raises Ferraline

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Greystone

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was alt there was to It. Mr. Ford
THESANFORDHERALD that
and his wrkmen had no dlffernees
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■ a ttr r 4 aa N m n l Claea M all Maltar.
Pont O ffice at
A a*aat I t , U M , aitt tka Poat
a
■aaford, F lorid
“Under
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A
Marak
a. is t s .
Tka Sanford D ally IM rald la pabllakcd
etrr yr aftern oon (ex cep t R n n d ij) and
oraln a h lr corcra tkla trad ln a a eello a .
A d v e r th la s ratea reaaoaablo and made
k n ow n on a p rlle a tlo n . MMX per year*
or M e p er w ee k .

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Plans nro being drawn for a now
library building and wo understand
tho plana hnvo been drnwn or will be
drawn by an Orlando architect.
-------------o----------Tho mine owners hnvo accepted an
offer to nrbitrntc. Now tho men enn
go back nnd tho operators will charge
the expense of tho Rtrike to tho pub­
lic. Thus doth the busy beo continue
to store up honoy nnd sting tho pub­
lic right under tho pistol pocket.
In times of unusual stress such ns
exists at present duo to the railroad
strike, It is well for everybody to bo
moderate in expression of opinions
one way or tho other because it is
often possible to bring about recon­
ciliation nnd understanding through
the power of reasoning. Tn tho fnco
of bad temper renson fiees; tho issues
nt stake are too important to bo
spoiled by hasty action. Tho general
public will 1)0 inoro or less Inconven­
ienced while the strike is in progress
hut forbearance will do much to has­
ten tho hour when nil difficulties can
nnd will lio smoothed out.
—Lakeland ’Telegram.
In the office of the Mayor nt Apop­
ka tho City Marshal hits them with
the city seal if they give him any
hack talk and uftcr the mnrshnl hits
with the seal—sort of senling tho
pact—tho mayor bits them with all
that he has left. Re careful how you
park your car nt Apopkn.

and why should they quit their jobs,
that they needed, and with which they
were satisfied T
There la nothing that will soive
organized labor so much as public
opinion. Ai)d public opinion is against
strikes just now, and those mon who
rtlek to their Jobs regardless of whnt
others may do nro tho mon who will
have tho best standing in the court
of public opinion.
Ford’s relationship with his mon is
perhaps his best asset. They have
confidence in his fairness.
Confi­
dence betweon employer nnd omployo
is n wonderful help to both sides.
When tho mnn who works and the
man who pays can got together on a
friendly basis nnd talk over matters
concerning their mutual welfaro, It Is
a happy day for both nnd n causo for
rejoicing by tho public. There are
several railroads now establishing
this good relationship with its men
and it will serve all interests well.
—Iloportor-Stnr.
-----------o----------THE HOY AND THE DARE
In Port Chester, N. Y., a fourteenyear-old hoy gnvo up his life to prove
he was game. IIo climbed high up a
steel signal towor, nnd loaning out,
accidentally touched a high voltage
wire. IIo lived only long enough to
toll how it hnpponod.
You can’t Bcold a boy for taking
n rbnnco that ho may "prove his
nerve.” It is not only boy nature,
hut human nnturc, nnd a very flno
side of human nnturo, Indeed.
Most men romnin boys until very
late in life, nnd some nlwnys. But
ns they grow older, conscious pride is
tempered with wisdom, nnd they
come to see how very foolish a
thing it is to “stump the lender," for
no bettor purposo than thnt of show­
ing off. But you ennnot expect a boy
to renson so finely. Ho wants to
show tho stuff thnt is in him; not
mnny chnneos nro offered to horn for
spectacular display, so ho makes a
f,.w. That's nil. Ho takes a chance,
and sometimes loses.
In controlling nnd dircting the wild
pride of growing boys, such organ­
izations ns tho Boy Scouts servo a
useful purposo. They provide n use­
ful, constructive outlet for boy ener­
gy, give the lad a sense of usefulness,
teach him to think nnd catimntc vnl-

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&gt;RD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14,1921

roads that will change conditions ma­
terially. With the trans-state. road
completed, the down state highways
will have a direct feeder over which
enormous traffic is sure to come. We
of this section of Florida are of
course more directly interested in the
completion of State Road No. 2 from
Lake
City
southward
through
Gainesville, Ocnln, and Leesburg to
Polk county where it will act ns a
feeder for Stnto road No. 8 from
Haines City to Fort Pierce nnd af­
ford a direct route through Lakeland,
Bartow, Wnuchuln nnd Arcadia to
Puntn Gordn nnd Fort Myers. An­
other stnto road of importance to
this section is No. 3 which is now be­
ing hard-surfaced from Sntsuma in
Putnam county to tho Volusia county
lino below Crescent City. Volusia's
twenty miles to DeLeon Springs is
nlrcndy graded nnd tho money Is on
hand for the building of tho hard surfuco or pnving. This will afford a
direct route to Pnlntkn nnd Jackson­
ville without tho necessity of making
the long detour by way of Daytona
nnd Ormond, snving nt least forty
miles between Jacksonville
and
Tnmpn. Within n year the stnto au­
thorities ' will probably have con­
structed much of stnto road No. 4
from Jacksonville to Minmi so that
the delegates to tho Three A’s. will
lie enabled, after the sessions hnvo
been concluded, to motor over practi­
cally all of Florida. Thnt tho Amer­
ican Automobile Association is now
concentrating on the Southeast is
amply evident from tho fact that so
many counties in Florldn and Georgia
have organized an county motor clubs
under direction nnd supervision of
tho A.A,A., the organization working
toward the securing of bettor lawn
for motorists nnd tho public, tho ren­
dering of prompt nnd worth-while
service to tho membership through
designation of officinl gnragos, the
posting of highways, freo legal sorvlco nnd n hundred nnd one other
minor details with which every trav­
eler Is fnmiliar.—Lakeland Telegram,

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3 per ct.
MONEY

Pay off that 8% mortgage; build on that
lot; churches, lodges, etc., can do all this
with 3% money. Drop a line to the

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Clayton Building

M IA M I, F L O R ID A

BE PREPARED
were scared away. I'll never bo withSecond sheets. 8^x11, only
50c per 1,000, while they lost, at Snvo time nnd worry in making out RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 3r&gt;c
Herald office.
tf your scod bed covers. Get a Singor 65c, $1.26. Sold nnd guaranteed by

Sewing Machine or motor. Sold on
terms like rent. -Tom Dunlap, Elder
48-2tp
Springs Office.
Could Hardly Eat
, . „ ,----- r ---- —---------- . . .
A child c u rt K0t strong and robust
Anything Says
while worms cot nwny It. .le n g th
Memphis Citizen nnd vltnlity. A dose or two of
White’s Cream Vermifuge puts tho lit­
One of Hundreds of Testimon­ tle one on its feet ngnin. Price, 36c.
Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
ials That Prove Our
Claim
"How I Cleared the Mill of Rats,' By
J. Tucker, R. I.'
If you could o n ly hoo and rend tho
many h u n d r e d s o f testimonial!* t h a t aro
As
night
watchman bclluvu I have
In our files— l e t t e r s w ritte n by g r n t e -

ful UHora
users of Ferranti®
F e r r a l l n e who linvd
h a v e found
fill
health by Us use and want to imss on
the Rood word to their friends nnd
all othor sufforers, you would bo convinced th a t In your case, too, Ferrnllne

would ho helpful.
To k I v o you a n Idea o f nomo o f tho
am az ing r e s u lt s t h a t have boon o b ­
tained;
M. C. ICoskoy, o f Memphis, Tonn.,
says; “I w a s so slok t h a t I could h a r d ­
ly eat a n y t h in g . — N evor got a n i g h t ’s
sleep because of tho a w f u l c o ndition of
my stom ach." A flo r t a k in g a few b o t­
tles of F o r r n lln e 1 found th n t 1 could
itloop, oat h e a r tily , my s to m a c h no
longer tr o u b le d mo a n d my r h e u m a tic
pains loft me. I hollovo For rail no Is
tho host r em e d y on e n r th a n d t h u t It
will euro sto m a c h tr o u b lo an d r h e u m a ­
tism.”— Adv.

opriM mnro rntn thiin mnv rrifin ■T'lruTJi
8Con moro rnl9 tnim a n ' man.* 1J0* 8
w ouldn't dnro go n e a r th e m . G o t $ 1.25
,
.
. ..
, „
,
PKg. of R A T -S N A P , inside o f 0 w eeks

cleared them all out. Killed them by
tho score every night. Guess tho rest

"If your local denier does not han­
dle FERRAL1NE, send $1.00 direct to
the FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING
CO., Tnmpn, Fla.”

RENEWED
TESTIMONY

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK7

No one in Sanford who suffers
backache, headaches, or distressing I
With their minds trained to soo urinary ills can afford to ignore this
---------- o---------civic problems anil to offer solutions Sanford woman’s twice-told story. It
A movie production company hns
lor just such tangles, Chamber of is confirmed testimony that no Snnbeen formed in Orlando. We wish
Comnierco secretaries have to come find resident can doubt,
thorn success. Sonic day, mnybo,
hack to tho old equation, the fnot that
Mrs. J. Moisch, 010 West First St.,
Florldn will lie a great production cen­
they are dealing with PEOPLE, after says: “I can recommend Doan's Kidter and tho directors will recognize
all, not THINGS.
People control noy Pills highly from my own cxporlour superb climate as one that is lies.
er.nditlons, or should, and probably once. I had Just recovered from tho
suitable for taking the blushing "SonEvery such tragedy ns that of the there never was any existing stnto of grip and my kidneys became weak.
nett Girls” and others. Antf if tho Port Chester, (N. Y.) Ind Is n re­ affairs that the pcoplo could not got My hack caused me to suffer acutely,
great business of producing pictures minder of the need for tho Boy out and improve, provided they once and I felt miserable. I rend about1
comes to Florida there Is no city in ('emits nnd kindred agencies.
found out they could pull together. Doan’s Kidney Pills nnd decided to
•—Tnmpn Tribune. E. R. Waite, secretary of the Board try them. They have given me great
the state can give them any bettor
treatment thnn Orlando unless it wub
of Commerce, of Shawnee, Okln., relief nnd I am glad to recommend
Sanford and wo expect tn have thorn RONUS FOR LOANS HURT THE Hays:
them." (Statement given May 21,
here quite as much as Orlando for
DID YOU EVER STOP TO 1»M.)
CITY.
they will have tn shoot our lake and
THINK—
h
On February 2, 1822, Mrs. Mulsch
our Clydo lino steamers ami all othor
THAT
you
should
either
bo
for
or
added:
"I haven’t had the slightest'
A dispatch from Minmi quoting a
attractions.
against
your
city?
If
you
are
for
need
of
a
kidney remedy since Doan’s j
prominent real estate dealer says that
it,
you
should
BOOST
IT!
if
you
are
Kidney
Pills
cured me. My cure has
Miami is bolfg Injured by the meth­
—Capt Harris reports a tempera­ ods employed by tho institutions down against it you should LEAVE IT.
proven permanent and I gladly con-j
ture of 115 to 120 out in California, there that charge eight per cent in­
THAT you should clean up y o u r 'firm my former statement.”
and nt thnt rato if tho Capt. doesn't terest to build homes nnd then make city and KEEP IT CLEAN?
Ofic. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
hurry bark to Winter Park and a do­ the home builders pay a bonus for the
THAT you should sleze every op­ Co,, Mfrs„ Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv,
cent climate there won't bo much privilege of getting a loan. IIo says, portunity to help to exptoit your com­
left of him except his voice and a pnir "eastern financiers, especially tlioso munity n spirit of BETTER nnd i
of shoes. Great Scott, a person those in New York cannot believe that Mi­ RIGGER BUSINESS?
days has to go away from homo to nmi is enjoying such prosperity when
THAT most cities arc big and gen-1
find out that every place else is Juct they know that people aro paying eiotiH enough to realize thnt in order]
a weakened Imitation of Florida.
eight per cent interest on loans and to go nhend, they must destroy and
—Wo should llko to hear whnt Wil­ then paying from five to fifteen per do away with much of the littleness, i
lis Powell Co., or Forrest I.nke of cent bonus for tho privilege of get­ narrowness nnd stnloness of some of
Sanford would sny after stnnding
their backward citizens?
ting these loans.
around with the mercury 120 degrees "A number of firms hnvo had high
THAT tho one big thing behind nil
in the shndo. They would probably officials of big financial concerns of big achievements is OPPORTUN­
think it would pay to go to church New York and other cities down hero ITY?
nnd quit bark-sliding as ----- Is hot­ with a view of putting out money in
THAT many firms aro waiting for
ter than any place out In Cal.
local investments hut when they find business to pick up; others nro real­
—Orlando Sentinel. out that Miami people have to pay izing tho opportunities of TODAY
eight per cent interest nnd then a big and are forcing business by NEWS­
Something bus happened that we bonus they get cold feet and express PAPER ADVRETISING 7
have been expecting to happen ever doubts about tho stability of the city's
THAT your city should set tho
since the loss of tho war when we prosperity."
pace as the convention elty of your
saw so many soldiers bringing "duds”
section?
or unoxplndcd shells or dead sheila
THAT PUBLIC OPINION influ.
WILL BENEFIT FLORIDA
thnt were supposed to have been fired
uncos everything?
to Ibis country from battlefields ns
THAT whnt you enn do for your
souvenirs. There was sn much curios­ That Florida should have been se­ city is of ns vital Importance as-whnt
, ,
„
ity about the shells and they mndo lected for the next annual meeting ol,
the
American
Automobile
AssoclnCnn.iU
.l
°
.L
y™
l
stieh fine Inmps and other ornnmonts
THAT good ADVERTISING, lights
that many of them were brought horo lion Is an event of no mean impor­ tho pathwny to better huslntss?
nnd used in various wnys. Those thnt tance to thiH state. To Representa­ THAT a sick man needs the ser­
were really empty were all right but tive Frank O. Miller of Jacksonville vices of a Doctor? A sick business
wo snw many of them thnt woro Is said to ho due much of tho credit needs immediate attention. The right
loaded and tho owners snid there wns for landing the convention for his kind of ADVERTISING is good medi­
no barm In them. Yesterday one of home city. It means tho bringing to cine.
them on the back porch of a home In Florida of hundreds of tho most prom­
Watertown, New York, exploded, nnd inent men of the country interested
Mob violence never helped any coin-!
eight children were killed.
Sholls in the automobile industry and in inanity. It takes away that respect
good
roads.
Providing
steady
pro­
are like guns—they nro u sunll y
gress Is maintained by the State raid for the law that should bo Inherent I
loaded.
department and by individual coun­ in every loynl citizen. It hastens
a OA K 1 N O P O W D tm
---------- a ties in the world of highway constric­ the end o( established government nnd|
FORD'S SHOP MEN
tion, It ought to 1)0 possible for Flor­ law. It ruins all established forms of i
M M XV* T*lC
municipal and national restrictions
It is worthy of notice that the shop­ ida to mnko a good showing. In an­ and safeguards for public Bafety.
1
\ r
fli'Y T T L /r T
men of Henry Ford’s rnnd, tho De­ other twelve months tho northern
---------- o---------V
® V* COSTXHTItl*. 1
troit, Toledo nnd Ironton, refused to trans-state road, highway No. 1, will
Those
Mexican
bandits
that
threat­
he
paved
from
Lake
City
to
Jack­
strike when tho order cnino through.
They replied that Mr. Ford had not sonville. There will ho severnl good en to steal thu oil wells in Mexico
taken advantage of the lnhor board's entrances to Florida from Georgln must ho some relation to tho men who
order to cut wages nnd, snid theso and Alabama, notably tho northern own tho oil companies. If thcr-i is
workmen, "why should wo quit our otir of Road No. 2 from Valdosta to any difference between the Imndita
Lake City, the road from Wnycross and tho bend of corporations wo fail
jobs?”
to
the-S-tr-?Ir.**y,s River where It call- to see it.___ ____
T /rthis_Mction “tho re !« good »enio
nects
with Stnto Rond No. 4 Into
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nnd tho onstorn-most or
mnn quit his Job when ho personally
hns no grievance. Notwithstanding coastal route from Savannah to Jack­ mention tho temperature of Sanford
The grent and mention tho golf links nnd coun­
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some roads wore asking a reduction sonville to Savannah.
bridge
across
tho
Apalachicola
Rlvor try club. It will bring tho new people
and tho lnhor hoard had grnntod It,
Mr. Ford snid ho was satisfied with at Rlvor Junction will ho open to to Sunford this fall.
the services his men woro rendering traffic and by thnt time West Florida
Herald want ads get result*.
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WORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, IM S
—

tended the elub meeting in Longwood for Chase A Co. Mr. and Mra. Tal­
Notice of Application for Tax Deed L ev y G ra n t, (le s s L o ta A to H, a n d t h a T a x D eed t o Isaue In e c e o r d a n e e w i t h
Tuesday.
8 1-1 o f L o t 1, Giles, O v e r s t r e e t an d law. Bald c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a r * t h e f o l ­
bert, the present occupants, will move
Under Section 575 of tho General
D r a w 's R e v isio n o f L o ts 8 a n d 8, In lo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y a l t u a t e d In
Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Lefiles and to and farm ono of tho Joe Cameron
n t o c k C, a n d L o t I In Bloak D, of S em inole C o u n ty , F lo r i d a , t o - w l t : Lot
Statutea of the State of Florida
M itch e ll's S u r v e y o f t h e L e v y G r a n t.) 39, B lock O, A. D. C h a p p e l l's Sub-D IMias Meca and D. I). Moron apont furrns.
T h e sa id la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t
th e visio n a s R e c o r d e d In P l a t R ook No. 1,
Notlco
is
horeby
glvon
thnt
Georgo
Sunday afternoon in Sanford.
d a t e o f th e laeuanoo o f euoh c e r t i f i c a t e P a g e 71. S em in o le C o u n ty R ecords. T h s
J. E. Singletary will farm tho J. F.
E.*LnVlgno, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
mu lit la n d b e in g a s s e s s e d n t t h s d a t e of
Mr. and Mra. Roland Reed rotumed McClelland place at Mooro’s Station, cate No. 207, dated tho 7th day of
A lso: T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 275. d a t e d tho I s su a n c e o f suc h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h s
n
n k n o w n . U n le s s snld c e r t i f i ­
tho
7th
d
a
y
o
f
J
u
n
e
,
A.
D.
1020,
hae
Sunday from Illinoin whero they hnd und iivo in tho tenant houso after a June, A. D. 1020, hns filed snld certifi­ filed said c e r t i f i c a t e In m y offic e an d c aa tme e sofh a U
ll he r ed e em e d a c c o r d in g to
hna m nde a p p l ic a tio n f o r Tnx
n e e d law Tnx Deed w lll d s s u o th e r e o n on th o
apent tho paat two months! Mr. Reed thorough ropnlring. Mr. McClelland cate in my office, nnd hns mnilo appli­ to
Issue In n c c o r d a n c o w ith lnw. Snld 2*lli d a y o f J u ly , A. D. 1931.
will retain his Job fnrming for Chaso cation for Tnx Deed to issuo in accord- c e r tlf
haa improved very much.
lc n t o em lirncoa th e f o llo w in g d e - '
W IT N E SS m y offlclnl
o fflc lnl s lg
ig n a tu re and
sc rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S em inole seal thle th e 33rd d a y o f Ju n e , A. D.
Co.,
on
West
Celery
avenue.
&amp;
E. II. Kilbo Bpent Friday nnd Sat­
, / ., Klorldn,
r iu, ,un. tl o
u - w l. ti :i L o ts 9 a n d 8A, 1931.
unco with law. Snld certificate em­ Cr . ou uunuty
E. A. DOUGLASS.
(HEAL)
O v e r s tr e e t a n d D r a w 's R ev isio n
urday* in Now Smyrna on business.
braces tho following doscribod proper­ Giles,
C le rk C irc u it C o u rt.
of
L
o
ts
8
nnd
0
In
Block C, n n d L o t 8
fcj Fm fcu
S em inole C ounty, Fla.
In
Block
D
of
M
ltcholl'a
S
u
r
v
e
y
o
f
the
ty situnted in Seminolo County, Flor- I.ovy G r a n t ( le s s n il t h a t p a r t o f L ots 15-610
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Proctor nnd
Ily: A. M. W E E K S . D. C
Idn, to-wit: Lots 8 nnd 0 (less thnt 8 n nd 8A, Giles, O - e r n t r e e t a n d D re w 's
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Provatt nnd Mr.
R e v isio n of L ots
of10°'
A ppllentlon
o r T a x D eed Un­
part covered b , (Me.. Overetreet
t,S ' ZN otice
td eS'
t . \ i " fJSSSttlfi
und Mra. Sweat nnd family and Frank
r Beetlen S7S of t h e G e n e ra l
evy G r a n t ; w h ic h Is a
Drews Suh-DIv.) Block I)., D.l R. Sp au rr tv eoyf ofI.otth e8, LBlock
Lofilea apent Sunday at Coronado
S
t
a
t
u
t
e
s
o
f
th
e
S
ta
te
of F o lr l d a
"C“ o f M itch e ll's
Mitchell’s Survey of tho Levy Grant. m ir v o y of tho L evy G rn n t.) T ho sa id
N otlco Is h e r e b y g ive n t h a t J .
H.
Dench.
land b e in g nsircsNod nt tlio (Into of th e Idling, p u r c h a s e r of C ity T ax C e r t i f i ­
Tho
land
bolng
assessed
nt
the
date
Issnnnce of su c h c o r tific n to In th o nnmo c a te No. 243. d a t e d th a Rth d a y of J u ly ,
Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Taylor und chil­
■A. D. 1920, h n s filed said c e r t i f i c a t e In
of the issuance of such cortificnto in o f U n k n o w n .
dren nrrived horo last week from
Unions snld c e r tif ic a te s sh a ll bo re- m y office, a n d h a s m ade a p p l ic a tio n fo r
Miss Virginln Quigg returned homo tho names of Gilos, Ovorstreet &amp; (looinod
Tnx Doed to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
a
c
c
o
r
d
in
g
to
la
w
T
ax
Deed
w
ill
Palm Dench, staying with Mr. Tay­ Sundny from making n ten dny visit
Issuo th e re o n on th e Bth d a y of A u g u st, law. S aid c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra c e s th e f o l­
Drew.
Unless
said
cortificnto
shnll
bo
fry this G ja n tte e a lS e t* Money
lo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s it u a te d In
A. D. 1022.
lor’s mother n /ow days and then he with hor sisters, in Orlnndo.
redeemed according to lnw Tnx Deed W i tn e s s m y offlclnl s i g n a t u r e an d th a C ity of S nnford, S em inole C ounty.
will make Moore's Station his homo.
Klorldn,
to -w lt:
Lot
17. S a n f o rd
se
a
l
th
is
tho
21th
dny
of
J
u
n
o
,
A.
D.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Singletary nnd will issue thereon on tho 12th dny of 1922.
I l o lg h ts A dditio n to S a n fo rd . T h e sa id
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wndo Rnuleraon nnd little daughter loft Sundny for Geor­ August, A. D. 1922.
la n d b eing a s s e s s e d n t t h e d a t e of th a
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLA8S.
C lerk. iss u n n e e of suc h c e r t i f i c a t e In th e n a m e
aon of Daytona, nre spending n few gia. Mr. Singlotury was bound for
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. of Mrs M audo S. K ing. U n ite s sa id oerWITNESS my officinl signature (B-6to
tlf lc n to s h a ll be r e d e e m e d a c c o r d in g to
duya with Mrs. J. M. Provntt.
thu Wnycross hospital nnd Mrs. Slng- nnd seal this tho 7th dny of July, A. D.
lnw T nx Deed w ill Isaue th e r e o n on th e
N
o
tic
e
o
f
A
pp
lic
atio
n
fo
r
T
nx
Heed
Un­
28th d ny o f J u ly , A D. 1923.
Mrs. Dnllnrd nnd dnughtur, Elizu- Notary will visit in different pnrts of 1922.
d e r Section STB n f Ike G r n e r n l S tn t• W IT N E S S my o fflc lnl s i g n a t u r e u nd
u l r s of th e S ta le of F lo r i d a
.both, Miss Julia Giuger, Mrs. Hurt the state.
(SEAL)
seal th is th e 23rd dny of J u n e , A. D.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Notlco Is h o re b y g ive n t h a t J.
R. 1922.
nnd Mrs. Stone nnd Miss Sweat will
Clerk Circuit Court,
Mrs. A. D. Parish wns called last
L nlng, p u r c h a s e r of Tux C e r t i f i c a t e No.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUOLAS8.
133.
d
a
t
e
d
th
e
7th
dny
of
J
u
n
e
,
A.
D.
attend the baptist assembly this week Friday to Orlnndo on account of tho
C lerk C irc u it C o u rt,
Seminolo County, Fin. 1930, hns filed suld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y
Sem inole C ounty, F la .
nl DoLand.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. office, a n d hns tnndo a p p l ic a tio n for 46-6tc
illness of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Os­ 47-5tc
By: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
s. n x r a m m m m m
Wm. Dullard and E. H. Kilbo were teen.
ir. Sanford Tuesday on business.
John Swanson returned to Palm Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Ifri. Andes und son John were rcMr. nnd, Mrs. Wm. Kilbo, Mrs. E. Beach Saturday nftcr spending the
Under Section 575 of the General
Ictnt visitors nt tho homo of Mr. nnd II. Kilbo nnd Mrs. J. W. Flynt wore week with his mother, Mrs. Annn
Statutes of the State of Florida
lj(n. Henderson.
shopping in Snnford Friday.
Swanson.
Notice is hereby given thnt J. S.'
JU ST ARRIVED
Mra. Cedar nnd daughter will leave
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Leo nnd rhllGeorge Phillips mptorod to Lnke- Dinkel, purchaser of Tnx Certificntu
Remember
we
arc
Direct Importers from the Originator of ]
lirtn spent the Fourth nt Coronado this week for New York where they land Sundny.
No. 201, dated the 2nd dny of June,
Golden
Self
Blanching
Celery. Wo believe we import more i
will
spend
the
Hummer.
L |fh, sad on the 11th with hor p a r Mrs. N. H. Drnddock and little A. D. 1919, has filod snld certificate
of
this
seed
than
anv
firm
in the South. This enables us to 5
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
George
Peters
were
Mr. and Mra. Stodt.
daughter Myrtle, left Wednesday to in my office, nnd hns mnde applica­
give
you
tho
true
Strain.
The
lowest possible Price, Quality ■
shopping
iu
Sanford
Friday.1
spend n couplu of weeks at Key West tion for Tnx Deed to Issuo in accord­
Tht, preacher, Rev. Wnhlberg, was
■
and
very
best
Germination.
nnd Miami and Palm Dench.
ance with lnw. Said cortificnto em­
■l (ruest this time nt tho home of Mr.
------TRY OlIR SEED ONCE ANI) BE CONVINCED—
Mrs. Harriet Phillips arrived hero braces the following described proper­
Lnd Mrs. f’nrlson at Monroe nnd Mr. mi n m m m m
:
Sunday
from
Salisbury
Beach,
Mass.,
ty Bltunted in Seminolu County, Flor­
jud Mrs. John Dorell Bpent the day
THE L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY
to spend a few days with her son, ida to-wit: Lot 12, Block C, Mitch­
Ivith them nt their home on tho 25th.
SANFORI)
FLORIDA
George,
nnd B on-ln-lnw , Sherman ell’s Survey of Lovy Grant. Tho said
Two of Mr. nnd Mra. Ilirach's chil­
Sewell. Mrs. Phillips is well plensed land being assessed nt the date of the
dren have not boon very well this
R
a
t
a
t
o
i
t
a
i
i
m
R
a
f
c
a
i
t
i
i
i
a
i
l
t
a
with the progress mnde lit tho Casino issunnee of such cortificnto in tha
Iweek. August Swanson wns sick nnd
ami there will lie considerable im­ name of N. D. Giles. Unless Hiiid cor­
I Charles Cramer run n rusty nnil Into
A. Y. Fuller nnd family spent the provement nt tho casino ns soon oh tificnto shall he redeemed according to
Ibis foot on the flth nnd Forrest West
the work can bo done.
—Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D* d
lnw Tnx Deed will Issuo thereon on
wit stung on tho nock by some poia- •1th of July nt Dnytonn Bench.
Mrs. W. II. Evans returned Inst the 12th day of August, A. I). 1922.
The Womans Club Federation wus
|arous insect Tuesday.
Rollins College, Analytic and
WITNESS my officinl Hignnturo
Mr. nnd Mra. Henderson nnd their held nt the lihmry on* Tuesday, Snn- Thursday from Tnmpn where sho hna
Ijix children were Sundny visitors nt ford, Oveido, Geneva and Altamontu been for tho past two weeks visiting nnd senl this the 7th dny of July, A. I). Consulting Chemist snys of the wntcr: "Of the mnny waters of this and oth­
Will Evans nnd family,
1922.
tkfhonu* of his fnthor nt Monroe and being represented.
er regions thnt I have analyzed, I have found none auperior in all good qnaliMr.
nnd
Mrs.
John
Reese
nnd
bnby
J.
S.
Dinkcl
nnd
son
E.
L.
Dlnkel
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
«n the next dny went down to KiaClerk Circuit Court,
limmre to visit her parents, Mr. nnd were transacting business in Snnford of Orlnndo spent Sundny here with
tics of thnt of the "Elder Wntcr."—Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
the
homo
folks.
■Tuesday.
Seminole
County, Fin.
| Mr*. Tynor for n dny or ao.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I). Parish expect to 47-6tc
Mr. Griirin of Orlnndo, who repre­
By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tolar were Sundny
I visitors to see their fnthor, J. Mnlin sents the Fcdcrnl Truck Company was move into their now house the last of
tho week.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
1uid sister, Mrs. AImn Niese and tho In town on Mondny.
Ellsworth Brown is hnving two now
Under Section 575 of the General
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Houston of
| children.
Statutes of the Slate of Florida
We were glnd to hnve Miss Mnr- Sanford were the guests of Freder­ houses erected hero on Crystal ave­
nue,
and
he
anticipates
building
fif­
ick
and
Miss
Hattie
Grist
Sundny.
Ijiret Errickson with us ngnin Inst
Notice is hereby given thnt S. F.
ISunday. The provious Sunday sho Mr. anil Mrs. Draswell and Mrs. Wal­ teen or more this fall and winter.
Doudncy, purchaser of Tnx Certifi­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans are ex­ cate No. 223, dated' thu 7th day of
ters were shopping in Orlnndo Satur­
| spent with friends in Orlnndo.
pected here in a few days from Bos­ Juno, A. I). 1920, has filed said certi­
The evening service to hear Rev. day.
Miss Olive Dinkcl spent the week ton and will commence to build a fif­ ficate in my offico, nnd hns made ap­
Ifilkenbcrg wns well uttended nnd n
QUALITY JOll PRINTING
||wd number out nlBo to Sunday end in Orlnndo, tho guest of Mrs. teen room house on tho island.
plication for Tnx Deed to issuo in ac­
|vkio1 at tho Presbyterian church, E. C. Mnury,
cordance with law. Said cortificnto
Rensonnhle Prices
The Republican movo for gng rule embraces the following described
VLth meets now nt 3:00. Rev. J. S. ‘ J. E. Phipps went to Jncksnnvillo
[Cirk will bo with us for preaching Wednesday whero he Is tho guest of on tho tariff wns dofented. Looks property situnted in Seminolo County,
Send for Our Price l.ist-Just Out
II. Miller nnd family. "Joe” will take liku Republican movos nro being Florida, to-wit: N 5Vi acres of WVi
[ipin next Sundny at 4:00.
blocked
right
along.
Tho
bonus
hill
in
the
bathing
suit
parade
at
Pablo
t u Ruth Dergqulst left Wednesof NW 1-1 of NW 1-4 Sec. 3, Twp 20
and tlui railroad striko nnd. tho S., Range 31 E. 5 acres. Thu Hald
hjlor her homo nt Tiger Dny after Dench.
SEMINOLE PRINTERY
ipksant tbreo weeks with her ais­ J. S. Dinkcl wns in Jacksonville league of nations will fltiiBh tho land being assessed at the date of the
902 French—Phone 401—Snnford, Florida
le, Mrs. E. W. Lundquist. A dny wns last week combining business with G.O.I* in short order.
issunneo of such certificate in the
spent with Mrs. I,. D. Ifodgins in pleasure. While there he wns tho
name of Unknown. Unless said certi­
Wo sincerely hopo tho present ficate shall ho redeemed according to
town, and with Mrs. Harney Deck nnd guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. R.
•trike
will not intorfero with the law Tax Deed will issuo thereon on
Chapman.
Mr*. Lundquist.
present
building program of Snn­ the 12th dny of August, A. I). 1922.
W. I*. Lewis was n visitor in Snn­
Mr. and Mrs. Julia Willinms nnd
ford.
Wo
nro going good nnd wnnt
ford
on
Wednesday.
children also took dinner nt the lntWITNESS my official signature
nothing
to
intorfero
with the summer and senl this tho 7th day of July, A. I).
I.nuric
Ford
nnd
Lnvon
Dnker
wero
ter’i home on tho 5th.
working program,
A call wna .sent out Mondny for nil visitors in Orlando Tucsdny.
1922.
T im e to Rn-tlref
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Young nnd little
who could come out Mondny and help
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(Hur n a i
IIMIStMSIt IS• Ml M
The Snnford Golf nnd County Club
dean up tho grounds nt the Luthornn girl of Orlnndo wero the guests of
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
church and nbout 50 young nnd old Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Sours on Sundny. is one of the flnest in tho state and j
Dillic Holden of Sunford wns trans­ every man hero should join the club .|7_5te
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
responded on Tuesday afternoon, nnd
made quite an improvement in the acting business in town on Mondny. nnd help boost this wonderful Hpqyt
that will innko Snnford n resort city. There is nothing in thu whole lis t!
looks of the lot, cutting out bushes
of flcHh-honling remedies that can ap­
and some of the trees nnd hoeing
Troubles nro starting in tho rail- proach Liquid Dorozonu in the rapid­
about the ehurch.
rond striko and Mondny will prob­ ity with which it hcnlH cuts, wounds,
IValfred Pierson mnde n table un­
ably seo n change of front. Troubles
i,lirnH or Hcnlds. Price, 80c, 00c
der the oaks nnd furnished the mater­
will not help the enuso of tho men.
and $1.20. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
ial* for lemonade whllo the Indies
—Adv..
brought sandwiches, enkes nnd pie * 3 i e i R n R * t o i M i t a &gt; t o J a i i a i
V ER Y good tire at a very low
Looks like the Irish will soon got
and Mrs. Cnrlson ice cronm for those
enough
of
fighting
nnd
will
go
back
NOTICE
I
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and
who assembled. All enjoyed the good
price. Just an o th er instance of
Notlco Is lioreliy ulvnu Unit lliu Hoard
time together, nnd the men nnd Imys children were over from Dunollcn in to raising pigH nnd potatoes.
of C o u n t y CommlHxlonorH In u n d fo r
Fisk ex tra value. As tru e w ith th e Fisk
Mcrnlnolo C ounty, Klorldn. w ill a t
a
really worked. Mrs. Carlson’s guest, their car over Sunday calling on old
iiiootlmr
lo
lio
hold
on
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
,
J
u
ly
FOR RENT—Two 3-room apartments IHth, 1922. nt 10 o'clock a. in. rccolvo
Mi*s Millhimo of St. Petersburg enme friends and neighhora hereabouts.
P rem ier T re ad as w ith th e Fisk C ord
f o r tho b u ild in g of I wo a d d i tio n a l
Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Watson ami lit­ well furnished, reasonable, 809 Idds
with them.
roonta on tho c o u r t house, p la n s an d
—com pare w ith com petitive tires and
Mr. Stedt hns improved Ids houso tle Miss Winona Purvis, of Cameron Magnolia. See G. C. Catos at Catos Hiiuclflcntlons m a y ho had by a p p l i c a ­
tion to th o C le rk of tho C irc u it C ourt,
building.
18-tfc
you w ill hnd ex tra size* strength and
by n fresh cont of paint nnd scree*- City were spend-the-dny guests at
on n nd n f t o r 'u ! y 3rd, 1922, tho h oard
rcso rv o s tho r ig h t •« rojoct a n y o r all
the Ellsworth homo Sunday.
inir in their middle porch.
resiliency in th e Fisk. C om parison
Hot wenther is hard on teething blits.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts and
13. A. DOUGLASS.
l5-2to
Clerk.
proves Fisk Q uality; it also proves
daughter, Miss Minn, enjoyed n week hnhics. They miffcr tho combined
misery
of
heat,
pain
and
Htomach
dis­
at the beach recently.
N O TIC E OF A l'I'f.lU A TIO N F O B
com m on-sense buying.
L E A V E TO S EL L .MINOR'S
Cards from thu Jnnes-McLnulin- order. McGee’s Baby Elixir helps the
LAND
Drady party touring tho* cast coast, little sufferer through the trying per­
There’s a Fisk Tire of extra valuo In every site,
tell of a fine trip. They went in Mrs. iod liy correcting tho stomach nnd In C o u r t of C niiiitr J m l a e , S ta te of
F lo rld n . Sem inole C o u n ty
bowels. Price, 35c and 00c. Sold by
for car, truck or speed tuagon
** * a *!» Ra m On Ha M Ku
Jones car.
Mr. and Mrs. Zernovenn and daugh­ Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
In H r E ntitle of
J im m ie Lewis, M y rtls L ew is, Bamuul A.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart of Deck ter nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Peters nnd
I,owls, a n d tlo n r y C. Lowls, Minors,
Hammock, spent Sunday with Mr. and children went in to seo tho now daugh­ "It Looked Like a Battlefield in Eu­ Notlco Is hereby give ii lo all w h o m It
m ay concorn, t h a t J. J. G. S h a ro n , a s
rope," Snys Mr. C. Du osier
ter, Hazel Mary, which arrived at tho
Hr*. ChiiB. Hnrt.
G u n rd ln n o f Jtim nlo Lowls, M y r tls L o w ­
"Wns staying nt a hotel in a small ls. Sarnunl A. Lowls, n nd I lo n r y C.
Mrs. Fred MeFnrlnn spent Monday home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Stiles
Lewis, m in o rs, will, on tho 29th d a y of
Pennsylvania town. Enrly ono morn­ Ju ly , A. I). 1922, a p p l y to tho llo n o r n b lo
01 Mrs. Georgo Geiger's.
July *lth.
F. Ilnusholiler, C o u n ty J u d u o In und
Mr. and Mrs. John Fortson have ing I went to tiio stable to hire a rig 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnllnrd are,’ the
for sa id C ounty, n t Ills offico In S n n ­
proud parents of a big baby boy horn bought five acres of land in Cameron and was shown a pile of dend rats ford In said c o u n ty , a t 2 o'clock p. m„
im aoon t h e r e a f t e r a:: tho r n u tto r can
June noth. They havo given him the City and are building a home thoro. killed with RAT-SNAP the night bo- or
F I S K PREMIER TR EAD
tio h e a r d , for a u t h o r i t y to sell a t p u b ­
lic
r i v a t e salo, th o u n d iv id e d I n t e r ­
name of George William.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Purvis wero giv­ foro. Looked like a battlefield in est norf psnld
m in o r s In f o llo w in g d e s c r i b ­
H. M. Littler, of New Smyrna is en a surprise party nnd shower Wed­ Europe.” Three sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25, ed r e a l e s ta t e , In sa id C ounty, t o - w lt:
Tho
w
e
s
t
h
a
th o n o r th w e s t q u a r t e r
•’'pending a few days with his sister, nesday evening nt their homo on Cam­ Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­ of tho n o r t hlefa of
s t q u a r t e r of tho s o u t h ­
ea st q u a r t e r of Hoctlon 33, T o w n s h ip 19
Mr*. T. W. Provnl.t.
eron City. All tho friends and neigh­ ware Co.—Adv.
S outh, R a n g e 31 K ust, w hich a p p l i c a ­
Mrs. I.ogan left Sunday for the bors mnde a large party which wns a
tion w ill ha based upon th e p o tttio u for
n o w on fllo In sa id C ourt.
imrtli and will return some time in very pleasant social nffnir.
Tho
A tonspoonful of Herblno will pro- sola
D a te d 21th duy of Ju d e , A. D, 1922.
J. G. SlIABON.
November.
guests carried n fine picnic lunch duco a copious nnd purifying bowel
G u a rd ia n .
•Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griggs nnd which was much enjoyed. Some very movement, improve appetite, restore 0-30; 7-7-11-21-28
daughter nnd Donald McGrenr of St. nlco gifts wero presented to the new­ mental nctlvity nn(i n fine fooling of N otice u f A ppllentlon f o r T nx H e r d U n­
S ection 57(1 o f t h e G e n e ra l S t a t ­
Augustine, spent Monduy with Mra. ly weds.
vigor and cheerfulness. Price, 00c. d e r ute
* of th e S to le of F lo r i d a .
bigg’s sinter, Mra. T. W. Provntt.
Tho now peoplo at tho Jones farm Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
N
otice
In h e r e b y g ive n th n t L. K e n ­
Mrs. C. R. Nicholson is spending oil South Dcnrdull avenue are named
nedy, p u r c h a s e r of Tc*: C e r t i f i c a t e No
d a t e d tho 7th d uy o f J u n e . A. D.
'bis week with hor son, Oscnr, of Day­ Cnrraway und aro formor Alabama
Swelling caused by insect bites can 278,
1920, h a a filed snld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f ­
tona Dench.
people. They hnvo bought the placo ho reduced by using Ballard’s Snow fice a n d lina m ade a p p l ic a tio n f o r T a x
Deed to Issue In u cc o rd n n c e w i t h law.
Miss Fanny Peter, of Dnytonn nnd like it hero, having farmed on the Litiimont. It counteracts tho poison Snld
c o r tlflc u to e m b r a c e s th o f o llo w in g
trench, is homo tnking cure of her Wost Sldo Inst season.
ib e d p r o p e r ty s i t u a t e d In S e m in o le
und relieves tho irritation. Thrco siz- Cd eosucnrty
, F lo rid a , t o - w l t ; L ota A to O.
father.
Mr. and Mrs! \Y1H Colhort will farm os, 30c, 00c nnd $1.20 per bottle. Sold Gllea, O v e r s tr e e t a n d D r e w 's R e v is io n
o f L o ts 8 nnd 0 ln B lock C, a n d Lot 8
Several of tho ladles of the club nt- tho Campbell placo on Celery avenue by Union Phnrmacy.—Adv.
In Illock D, of M ltcholl'a S u r v e y o f t h s

They are

LAKE MARY

G00D1

UPSALAAND
GRAPEVILLE

i

LONGWOOD

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

Elder Springs Water Company

SEMINOLE PRINTERY

EAST SANFORD

A

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3 O * 3%
$ 1 0 .S 5

FOR SALE BY

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�E SANFORD

,Y HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14,1922
makes a total of 71,000 miles, or near­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed
ly 40 por cent of the estimated 180,­
C eo a tr. Mata
Under Section S75 of the Gen­
Sealed p ro p o sals , s u b je c t to th e sa l*
000 miles of good roads on the sys­
eral Statutes of the 8tate
* o f bonds, w ill be received by t h e C o u n ­
tem of federal aid roads now being
t y C o m m issio n e rs of th e C o u n ty
of
of Florida
Sem inole, S t a t e o f Florida, n t th e orIf Batata of '
~
Notice is hereby given that Frank flae o f t h e C lerk o f th e C irc u it C ourt, F.Jt.
Louaii.
o
f
t
h
e
C
o
u
n
t
y
o
f
Sominolo,
a
t
Hanford,
N otic e |« h e r e b y fri«c.n a
Evans, purchaser of Tax Certificate F lo rid a , n t o r before, 10 a. m. on th e
No. 270, dated tho 3rd day of Juno, l » t h d a y o f J u ly , A. D. 1932. f o r th e r e ­
ly 111,000 sq.
A. D. 1018, has filed said certificate ys ua rr fdasc i nmga coa fd aamp p rroo xadims,a te41,480
sq. yds.
b
ric
k
r
o
a
d
s
e
n
d
C
o
n
s
tr
u
c
g a p p r o x i ­ m y f in a l d l s o h a r s o f t * ET»i„r,ol/a , ».
in my office, and has made applica­ m a t e l y 13,700 eq. yds, rotin
Democratic Members and Agricultural Commit
ck o r o th e r e s t a t e o f F . M. L o u n h * f u t r *z o&gt;
tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­ h e r d s u r f a c e d sh o u ld e rs .
B
a
c
h
p
r
o
p
o
s
a
l
s
h
a
ll
be
nccom pnnled
tee Endorse Bill
ance with law. Said certificate em­ JjX . * oortlfted oheok issued
upon
a
braces tho following described proper­ S t a t e o r N a ti o n a l D ank, e n d m a d e p a y ­
a b l e to t h e o r d e r o f th e C le rk of th e
m a t t i e u . louqi
(B y T he A ssociated I'rcee)
ty situatod in Somlnole County, Flori­ C irc u it C o u r t of t h e C o u n ty of S em i­ t i - s t o
Kxtent
n
o
le
In
t
h
e
eum
o
f
five
p
e
r
c
e
n
t
of
tho
od nitrogen, nnd this 260,000 tons of
da, to-wit: Lots 143, 144 nnd 146, a m o u n t o f th e bid.
. .
Chilean nitrnto used during this five
Eureka Hammock. Tho said land be­ T h e aucceaaful b id d e r w ill be r e ­ l a C leaalt Coart, Tth
Tho nverago cost por mile of all ing assessed at tho date of the issu­ q u ire d to g iv e bond eq u a l to f i f t y p e r
offer for purchase nnd lease of the year period, therefore, yielded to tho
c e n t of th e a m o u n t o f h i s o r t h e i r bid,
Muscle Shoals projects, Including tho fnrmcrs 40,000 tons of nitrogen plnnt types of road construction with fed- ance of such cortlficato in tho namo suc h bond to be e x e o u te d b y a S u re ty
N O T IC E T O NON-m t s i U R v ^ ..
oral aid has boon $17,120, of which 43 of Unknown. Unless said certificate C o m p a n y llconaed to do b ualneaa In th e
government’s Interests In tho steam food or fixed nitrogen.
Cotnplalnant,
powor plants at Gorgns, under a bill
"Mr. Ford, in his final offer of ny por cent has been paid by tho govern­
J
a
m
e
s
O.’
J
e
lk
s . j r## m . . .
introduced in tho senate Snturdny by 30 expressly agrees nnd binds himself ment. Tho new legislation, howover,
cDhefen
J J Ir edna n of
IM Uaboth 0 *j0
ts.
j oV
1kfor
», «t 1,
Senator Lndd, Republican, of North throughout tho leaso period to mnnu- reduces tho maximum participation on
TO JA M EH O. JTSLKH in
Dakota.
F O Il T H E C !U L D R E N n 7 ^ n u *T|
fncturo nitrogen and other commercial !the part of tho government from $20,­
11ETII C. J B L K 8 7 If ii v
KUz
Tho measure, Sonutor Lndd snid, fertilizers, mixed or unmixed, nnd 000 to $10,250 por milo for tho first
dead, to nil p a r t i e s claimiS*’ " ni1
torestH
u
n
d
e
r
J
a
m
e
s
n
ml?
^
,
“
ny I
fiscal
yonr,
nnd
$16,000
thereafter.
had tho approval of several members with or without filler, according to deT r u s t e e f o r t h e ChlldreV.
Hf- J
Tho
appropriations
nro
to
ho
used
on
of the sonata agriculture committee, inands, nnd theso fertilizers produced
E. A. DOUGLASS, •
of which ho is a member.
during tho lense period shnll huve n construction of a connected system of
Clerk Circuit Court,
Tho North Dakota senator did not nitrogen content of nt least 40,000 primary, or interstate, nnd secondary,
Sominolo County, Fla,
rcvenl tho names of the committee­ tons or fixed nitrogen, .and therefore or inter-county roads.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C Attest:
men who hnd approved tho measure, Mr. Ford agrees to produced fixed ni­ It Is further provided thnt tho states
K. A. DOTTOLAHS,
NOTICE! TO CREDITORS
.
C le rk of th o C lra u lt Court,
hut it wns known thnt it wns accept- trogen at Muscle Shoals equal to tho receiving aid must maintain ndoquntc
F R E D T. W ILLIAMS, E n a ln e o r .
nblo to tho Democratic members. Sen­ fixed nitrogen contained in tnht por­ highway departments, must maintain In Coart o f th e C o a n t/ J u d a e, Sem inole
Hanford, F lo rid a .
\
ounty, S tate o f F lorida.
ator Ladd, in presenting the bill, call tion of Chilean nitrate used by the tho federal ronds when completed, In rs RCela
te o l
F E T E It NOLAN. Deceased.
ed attention to the expenditure made fnrmers in tho five year period, 1011­ must construct roads sufficient to the To
n il C reditors, L egatee*, D latrlbateea
by American farmers for nitrnto im- 1915 inclusive, and it will require 100,­ traffic anticipated, nnd must match nnd n il Feraonn b u y in g Claim s or Do­
a g a in st anld B e ta te i
portntlons from Chile, nnd asked tho 000 horse power to produce this tho amounts ullotcd by tho govern­ .,„}mand*
°u. ftn&lt;* ®nch o f you, a r e h e r e b y n o ­
tified
a
n
d
q u ir e d to pro eo n t
any
ment. Otherwise, tho federal road alnlme n n d dreem
sermfo if "tho fnrmers should continue
a n d s w h ich you, o r a l th funds
for
now
projects
will
be
with­
or of you. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e
to pay more thnn $3,000,000 annually
o f P e t e r Nolan, deceased, la te o f Bomlhold.
when Mr. Ford offers to rollovo them
nolo C ounty, F lo rid a , to th e
underA d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f auld ostute,
of these burdens nt Musclo Shoals."
Plans for proposed system have nlKnod
w ith in tw o y e a r s from th e d n to hereof.
Da tod M ay 12th, A. D. 1923.
nlrendy been rocoived by tho bureau
"Tho average importation of Chile­
JU I.IA T. SMITH,
of good ronds from nil hut eight states
an nitrnto for five yenrs, 1911 to
A d m in is tr a tr ix of th e E s t a t e
o
f
I’e
t o r Nolan, deceased.
1915, inclusive," Senator Lndd said,
and the state systems nro boing co­ ItODINHON &amp; IIR
inO EH ,
A tto r n e y s fo r E stn to of
"amounted to 551,714 long tons, with
ordinated so that when Joined togetliI’o te r Nolan, doacasod.
39-8to
nn nvorngo value nt tho Ghilcnn port
of $17,511,097, and with nn export
duty paid to Chilo on this tonnage
poraoriH c la im in g a n y I n te r e s t u n d e r
J o h n r. K elly a n d Aildlo N. K elly, or
amounting to $0,910,978.92. The cost
o th e rw is e . In and to tho f o llo w in g d e ­
sc rib e d laml.i, to - w it:
of ocean freight, insurance, commis­
L ota /F w ° (8) a n d Tlireo m of Block
sions, etc., on this five year period of
T h r e e (3). of C h a p m a n &amp; T u c k e r 's A d­
d itio n to Snnford. F lo rid a.
Chilean nitrnto importations can he
j on a n d ouch o f you a r o h e r e b y r e ­
q u ir e d a n d o rd e r e d to bo n n d npp o u r
conservatively estimated at $10 a ton,
boforo o u r sa id C irc u it C o u r t a t ttio
making a total cost at port of approx­
C o u r t H o u se In Hanford. F lo rld n , on tho
f
ir s t M onday ,n A u g u st, 1922, h o lng tho
imately $29,039,815.02."
7th d a y o f said m o n th , th e n n n d thoro
to nm k o a n s w e r to tho hill of c o m ­
"Of tills tonnage, during this per­
p la in t filed heroin n g a l n s t you, nnd
th e re in fall not else said hill w ill ho
iod, there was consumed, as a fertiliz­
er by the farmers, about 250,000 tons, ■
"Chilean nitrate carries about Hi
per cent of nitrogen plant food nr fix-

fBBfcgWBSP

By ROGER W. BAUSON

C i r c u i t f ' u u r l , 7IH .liiilli' lnt
In mil l f u r H r n i l m i l c Coi l
Flurliln.— In f h u n r r r r

NOTICE TO N O N-II EMI DENTS.
( F. L. W oodruff. C o m p la in a n t,
vs.
O H Llndsloy, I 'lc r r e F r c d ln a n d E. J.
_ Close, ot nl, D e f e n d a n ts
T o,C. H. Llndsloy. IMorro F ro d ln a n d E.
Close, nnd l no u n k n o w n
lielrs,
li'Katoes, g r a n t e e s nn d devlsnos, an d
nil p e r s o n s c l a im in g a n y I n to rn s t In
vvVt” ‘’oxerlbou a s follow s, tollc g ln n ln g lr. c h a in s N orth, n nd 33
am i H-loo c h a in s E a s t of H outhw ost
c o r ii or, R od Ion 35. T o w n s h ip 19. S outh
R a n g e 30 E a s t, ru n N o rth 13 chains.
h a s t 2 1 chnlns. an d S o u t h w e s t e r l y 15
an d 25-100 chains. W e st 13 ch a in s. Also

"There is a way really to help bus­
iness during this period of readjust­
ment! Tho reason that the various
campaigns to cheer up business have
failed is because, in tho early part of
a period of depression, business needs
something mure than cheering up.
These periods of hard times are not
merely a state of mind. They are the
result of excesses, the same as a spell
of sickness. They can lie cured only
by first removing the causes. So-call­
ed "sunshine” and "boosting” campnigns aro as futile as trying to cure
a patient wit It stimulants when what
he needs is a dose of physic!
"J he present depression in business
was not an accident. If you were
watching fundamental conditions dur­
ing 1019 or 1920, you knew full well
that a depression would result. More­
over, you know approximately how
serious tlie depression would have to

l in ... i - V.' . " ••• •i * "i .i ;ioou ,M.
"Vi ' * ‘‘I . DnfonilnntH
i t A i t V B i ii. i i u i m
\\*n t h e
"j " ' ? O F JACOII M lll'l.i.. If III[ilk. anil If ilonil, lo all lurtles cl.-ilm' ,K ,"n y In te r e s t unil.-r llurvey B.
; ' , m !'..o r tlie H e irs of Jnrob M. Hill,
o r e l llie r o f thorn, or ntherwlgo, in
f o llo w in g ilescrilieil land:
n u rth -i'im i Q u a r te r &lt;-f Section It,
i. m'.i ' “
*joulh, I ta n g o 311 Cam. |e»g
!imi,.e&lt;M t h e r e f r o m the following
ileanr l.i'.l Iiiiii Ih w hich have been prealul conveyed, to-ivli The
.1*
tho N'orlli Quarter of
", ro ,'S?."t 9 ,l«»’lo r of Seel Ion 31, Tivp.
o i , i Ih in g o 29 E ast: and begin','"5 J 1,1 *ho N o r t h - w e s t corner of SecMM.V J l ’ T .W|)- 2 * Mouth, Itniige 3i Knit,
u " ' ! , . r u ren*n« Ihonco East
H3 feet.
v.,e !' ,4ilP
W est 313 feet, and
iilior . ,
,n H"’ Point of beginI'Jl'F' c o n t a i n i n g a b o u t 3 ncres more or
S..1.II !!"«, III!’ Mouth-west Quarter of
n '.- . ,nn 2 ■ J w p . 21 .South, linage 29
‘•'" I- "nil N o rth h a l f of N’orth-eait
Will r l e r o f Section 31, Tw|). 31 South.

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin
: A. M. WEEKS, D. C,

lie.

"If some one starts borrowing mon­
ey at tlie hank, neither wo nor any
one else can tell how much he will
borrow. When, however, lie lias gone
Hie limit, it is a simple matter of
arithmetic to figure how much he
will have to pay hack. Just so with a ,
country’s business. In the period of
expansion we were borrowing and tlie
inflation of allbusiness statistics
shows approximately how much wo
borrowed. Now we nro paying buck
and tlie extent of the depression shows i
Hint so far we have not quite paid i
back half of the total. Tlie whole sum &lt;
must lie paid hack before wo ean hope I
lor a period of full prosperity.
i
"We can, however, reduce tlie slate i
of this readjustment period. Wo can t
Lave very much better times than we I
have now. We can do this if wo in- i
crease tlie production of every per- i
son. I do not refer to mass prorluc- i
tion. lt would help nothing to double
your output by doubling your labor |
force, lids simply runs up expense, 1
pushes up prices and creates more ii
goods than you can Hell. If, however, ji
you can douhlo your own Individual y
output and the output of each of your 0
employees, tho readjustment problem 'I
for your particular plant will ho t
solved.
„
"Got thin /net clearly in mind, t!
i liure Is no such tiling as a (minimi &gt;■

»n«f°

,"|A a n u

mc development of rust mite is being
watched closely, and groves arc being
sprayed as conditions warrant.
A Taft man invited the members
of the Orlando Chnmbcr of Commerco
to "inspect” a poach tree in his or­
chard, which by actual count hns
loot) poachers on it. Thhat is, di(| be­
fore tho inspection took place. The
chamber forkot the limitations con­
tained in tiio invitation and the bur­
dened tree stands muchc relieved.
Florida fruit is irresistabie.
Approximately 12,000 crates of
pineapples hnvo boon shipped front
St. Lucie county thus far this season,
comprising tlie greater part of the
summer shipment. TIi Ih is a little off
the shipments of Inst season, duo to
the extremely dry weather that pre­
vailed throughout the growing seaaon.

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Honilnole

County,

OLD VOLUSIA IS
KEEPING UP ITS
RECORD OF FIGHT

CHAMBER OP COMMERCE NOTES 1022. In this connection the Mem­
bership committee will shortly' begin
The-Chnmbcr of Commerco Is the nn active movement to secure a mini­
one big official organization whose mum of 250 members of tho Chamber
of Commerce. There is no reason
Lively Scrap Followa n Meeting of tho
why _ Sanford's business interests
should not bo lined up 100 per cent
County School Hoard
Hlntu nnd tho nation. It can’t oxpoct with tho Chnmbcr of Conimcrco. The
to succeed ii every nttempt it makes,
CARROL MAKES STATEMENT
(from Monday’ * D ally)
DAYTONA, July 8.—The Dnytonn nny more than tho individual enn, but stranger visiting hero, nnd particu­
Sanford, Fin., July 10, 1922.
l r. Hudgings of Tnmpa spent
Journal publishes the following story it docs nmko a fnir percentage of larly if ho is from u live community,
^.end horo nt tho Montezuma.
of n fight which took place at tho bits. Certainly it Is true that it Invariably seeks out tho Chambor of Editor Sanford Herald:
You published un article in Satur­
meeting of tho school board nt Do- novor goes nftor anything except for Commerce for information as to pos­
, Anna Lee loft Sunday for
sibilities along, lines in whlchc ho day’s issue of tho Hcrnld, signed by
Land this week:
the good of tho general public, and
tl Go.. nnd otkor places whore
The nows has leuked out that tho when it succeeds the fruits of that may bo interested. Any city without tho committed of the striking shop
jl’ gpend her vacation.
mon, In which thoro wus it declaration,
meeting of tho school board nt Do- success «ro enjoyed by tho city .at
"Wo ns a body hnvo no ill will to­
Lnnd Monday wound up In a free-for- largo—by every rosldont, whothor
{. Chamberlain of Jacksonville
wards tho roud for which wo work nnd
alf fight In which tooth woro lost, they know It or not.
idlng n f«w days hero transcertainly
nothing against the local
noses bloodied and Indies fainted. Ef­ Tho Chamber of Commerco goes
builness.
management
of thnt road." There­
forts woro mado, it is said, to sup­ after the big things nnd tho little
fore,
I
wns
somewhat
surprised by
press tho disgraceful nffnir, but tho things—but It Is all sorvico—scrvlco
g, Nlblnck left yestordny In his
their
uttitude
Snturdny
night.
Information enmo to tho Journal from to tho membership nnd general pub­
|r Lake City whoro ho will
As I sat in Mr. Hall’s bnrber shop
a reliable source.
lic. A largo number of tho tnembors I
hli vacation.
••bout
10 o’clock, waiting for my tum
It seems nt a meeting last week tho get tho cost of membership back
In
the
chnir, Mr. Hall wns called from
icounty school board refused to em­ ninny fold in actual personal benefits,
ind Mrs. Frank Gonzales and
tho
room
nnd returning enmo to mo
ploy Professor Ezell ns princlpnl of but that Isn’t why they Join. Tholr
who nro now making their
nnd
in
a
courteous
manner informed
tho DoLnnd school, although ho had first motivo is thnt tholr civic prldo
mo
thnt
ho
wns
placod
in a vory ema# In DoLnnd,’ woro In the city
.
the endorsement of tho local trustees prompts them to support such nn Inhnrasslng
position,
thnt
ho hnd just
turd»f. the guests of friends.
nnd tho locnl member of the county
flowers.
been
requested
by
tho
striking
shop
board, Chairman V. W. Gould. Tho
men to do no barber work for mo, on
«_ w. Vandervoordt of Buffalo
During tho nftornoon Severn! ab­ chlof opposition came from County
nccount of work I had porformod nt
Y., arrived hero yesterday for a sorbing gomes of gridgo were played, Superintendent Sheppard, it is said,
tho A. C. L. shops during the wcok.
it jfay nnd is stopping at the th® prizo for high scoro, n luncheon nnd ho wns nblo to influcnco n major­
I wish to say, that I nm only doing
itetams.
set, wns won by Mrs. Harry Lowls.
ity of the board.
my
duty, nnd It matters not with
At tho conclusion of tho game, tho
Doginning n now fiscal year tho
When tho school board mot Mondny
whom
I sympathize, I could not allow
G. T. Fisher of St. Paul, N.C., ar­ hostess served a dainty Ico course.
Chamber of Commerco hns boforo it
sentimont
to Interfcro with my duty.
Membership
emblems
nnd
cards
id here today to spond n short
n well-defined progrnm of work. To
[fa with his sister-in-law, Mrs. W.
tho Publicity Commlttco has boon for 1922 nro ready nnd a noto to the It in tho duty of n supervisor of forces
jfeBrido
assigned tho important task of at­ Secretary will secure one of those (of which I am n member) during a
Transparencies enn bo strike, nnd all the time, to do nil In
given Runs taction for several yenrs, tracting largo investors to .Snnford emblems.
used
on
automobile
windshields or In his power to sec that the equipment is
t H. Ganuchenn of New Orleans
mid they presented n petition signed by some means of n persistent^ pub­
plnces
of
business.
kept in such condition that tho lives
Biking ids headquarters nt tho
licity policy. Tho Inland Wntcrwny
by ovor 400 DoLnnd citizens.
of
passengers and trainmen shnll not
■trzunin while in tho city nttendDr. Mnuricq Hock wns one of tho Committee In mllnhorntion with tho
flG
G
cures
Donguo
Fever.
30-onw-20tc
bo
endangered. As long ns I am in
l to business.
spokesmen for tho delegation and ho Central Florida Water Traffic lenguo
(From Monday's D a ll y)
begnn his plea for the employment of will continue its aggressive cam­
Henry Pardon returned homo FrlThird week of tho strike.
Professor Ezell by declaring thnt ho paign for the deepening of tho St. SEARCH CONTINUES
from Waynesboro, Gn., whore he
Iwas 100 per cent American, hut did Johns River and tho cnnnl to tho
FOR TWO NEGROES
tit a few weeks with his family,
Bushiess feels the loss of
not have to wear a night shirt and n Fast Const. Tim City Planning Comla ire visiting relatives there.
wages.
mask to prove it.
Superintendent mittco Is working out n zoning plnn
GAINESVILLE, Fin, July 8.—
Sheppard, who acts uh clerk of tho which will make tho Snnford of tho \\ 1th Will Jones, negro, lodged in
Hr. and Mrs. Henry McLnulln, Mrs.
Yestordny wns onu hot day nnd Inst school board, took exception to this future nn Idonlly planned nnd regu­ tho Alnchun county jnin in connec­
|hn T. Brady nnd Mrs. L. Jones night wns ono hot night.
statement and threatened to assault lated city. The Trniric nnd Transpor­ tion with tho shooting of Deputy
* enjoying n motor trip to Miami
tation Committeo, ns woll ns tho Sheriff Dunning at Hawthorne, nonr
Dr. Heck.
J other plnces of intnrest on tho
Tourist
nnd Conventional, Education- here, Wednesday afternoon, citizens’
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curl?tt of
Dr. Heck told Sheppard ho was a
Lt Coast.
Genova were in tho city today on bus­ cripple and ho di dnot care to have nl, New Industries, Good Ronds, Mu­ posses nnd o rials continued their remarks the Moore Haven Times,
iness.
any trouble with him. Sheppard -is nicipal Affairs, Golf Course, Retail searchc tonight for the negro'H two "hut we believe thnt Glades county
ean become rich from the cultivation
piri. J. A. Ilnrris nnd Miss Mar­
said to have struck tho doctor, and Merchants, Lcglslntlvo, nnd Ship By sons.
of bees, cows and hogs, without try­
ket Harris of Winter Park, spent
ntor Committees nil hnvo spoclflo
Don't forget to vote on the amend tlie doctor returned the blow, causing
The elder negro surrendered to ing to do anything more. TIUh is tho
|l day here yestordny ns tho guests merits to tho city charter on Wed­ Shepard the loss, it is assorted, of work to do, In ndvnnelng tho cconom- Sheriff Ramsay today at the homo of
Mrs. W. .1. McBride nt her homo nesday.
some teeth, A relative of Sheppard, ie, commercial nnd soclnl interests ot a farmer four miles from Grovo best country for these tlireo indus­
tries wo have oven seen." Tho Times
Palmetto nvo.
•
who wns present, then attacked tho the City Substantial.
I’ark. He says thnt he did not par­
is of course not advocating tho aban­
It must ho nice to spond tho sum­ doctor nnd got n bloody noso for his
Tho fond hopes, nmhittons nnd ticipate in tile shooting, in which donment of tho broad ncres under
Bln 0 L Tnylor loft Snturdny for mers in the mountains. Having nov pains. Some Indies wore present, and
Dunning wns seriously woundod. Tho
cultivation or tho ninny things not
Ifanipolis, I ikI., where she will er spent one there we can only im- one of them fainted, and general pnntwo sons are believed to ho sur­
mentioned that nro bringing Glmlcs
W i short time boforo going to ngino it.
demonium took command of tho situnrounded in n thick woods near Haw­
county Into prominence besides tho
3wtorn mnrkcts to buy full stock
tion.
thorne, nnd their arrest wns expect­ lino honey, the milk nnd butter and
kth Quality Shop, which will InFred Wnlsma left Snturdny for
Tho school hoard stood pat on its
ed momentarily, by nrtiicd mon who
beef and pork raised thorenbouts.
P* the latest in hnts, nnd trim- Cuba whore ho will visit sovornl refusal to employ Professor Ezell, rohave been continuously on tholr trail
points of interest on thnt island nnd gardness of tho big petition nnd tho
since Wednesday.
Tho Gormnns want a two-year
expects to bo gone several weeks.
wishes of the local trustees nnd tho
Dunning, who is in a hospital hero,
moratorium
for tho payment of tho
L Wndbrook returned to Snnlocal member of tho bonrd.
was believed to hnvo been fntnlly
wnr
debt.
A
two-yenr moratorium
itfe morning, nftor spending a
J. B. Jones, one of tho popular
wounded, but physicinnB now boliovo would bo fine for
all of ua.
[time with his family nt Arllng- business men of Oviedo wns in the SEVEN YEAR SENTENCE
bo will recover.
lHus.
Mr. Wndbrook has city todny on business nnd grcotlng
FOR AUTO DRIVER.
Jones nnd bis two sons fled nftor
Hid the Snnford Country Club, Ids many Snnford friends. Bat is
WHO KILLED CHILD
605 cures Malarial Fever. 38-20tc
Hie shooting, whichc wns precipitat­
his wifo to join him horo always a welcome visitor to Sanford.
ed when the sheriff, accompanied by
Constable Dyces, attempted to nrItching diseases can ho controlled
Horn—To Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoo. A.
rest him nt his home. The negro’s nnd cause removed by applying Bal­
littl.VOLE COUNTY CLUB,
Stiles, on July 4th, n fine girl. The
wife and nnothcr negress nre nlso lard’s Snow Liniment. The relief is
fcprwcntntives from that woll parents nro naturally very proud and
held in Jail here.
prompt and permanent. Three sizes,
0*3section of Florida noted for its aro to he congratulated on receiving
•I0q,
(10c, nnd $1.20 por bottle. Sold
it production of celery, grouped such n patriotic souvenir of America's
"In the line of building activities
by
Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Bs«!vh Inst Tuesday, June 27. as independence.
( oconut Grove has been more thnn
“Seminole County Club." Thoso
Gaston Jacobs of Chuluotn, ono of
keeping pace with the program of
[prising tlie club are as follows:
tlie oldest residents of thnt section
other years during the summer
WJident- Mr. O. E. McKay.
was in the city today nnd reports
months,” remarks the Miami Herald.
ire-Pres|dont—Miss Cnrolyn Spon- Chuluotn as being in fine shnpo with
"The greater part of the work going
the orange crop looking good nnd tho
mi and in prospects is in residences.
\\ itnosses snid the enr driven by
Kretnry -Miss Georgia Pattishall. prospects good for high prices.
There aro now cither undor way or
THE VERMOREL FRENCH
Irwin wns lmdly In need of ropalrs,
(porter—W. E. Mnftom.
»bout to he started In Coconut Grovo
•4executive committee of tho club
Prof. Tildcn Jacobs of Chuluotn that the front wheels "wnbhlcd" so
shortly, ton houses. Tho new resiwns in the city Saturday and says ho greatly as to nmko it difficult to con­
*l‘ nees aro located in various purts of SOLI)
«n. Mel In p, Arrington, chnir- nnd Mrs. Jn-ohs will soon bo moving trol while under way, nnd thnt tho
the town nnd while some nro pro- FOR 5
Mr* (:- E. McKay, Miss Laura hack to Monroe where they nro In negro wns not only on the wrong side
tent ions others are small dwellings." CO. I
kmlcii, Miss Kathleen Ilrady, ihnrgc of tho excellent schools nt of tho street hut wns driving nbout
■ Ik’lca Moran, iss Emily Hailey, Hint plnce. Mr. Jacobs will build a thirty miles nn hour when tho car
* rlarcavo McKay, Miss Helen nice homo this summer at Monroe struck tho Hathaway child nt a
'illiger, Mins Mary Robinson, and mnko thnt thriving littlo city his street crossing.
•• II. Raynor, Mlsrf Mildred Hops- future place of residence.
FORCES TO WAGE
Lui'ilo Sweat. Other memLEGAL
FIGIIT AGAINST
I °f the club are: Mrs. J. N.
F ru it nnd V egetable C rates
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lossing rcturnLIQUOR ON U. S. SHIPS
®PPm, Mrs. Mary Trump, Miss &lt;d last night from nn extended vaca­
You Can Buy Front Us at
“» Newby, Miss Ruth Young, tion trip to New York, Washington,
Wholesale Prices
. O ' f T h p A a a iii- ln lr d l&gt; rra a )
; Juli» Williams, Miss Wnna Rochester, Niagara Falls, concluding
WASHINGTON,
July
10,-Tho
(i Messrs. Allan Jones, William with a daylight trip up tho Hudson
Writ* lor Prlo* LUt
TTu i ^ ' ■
hearings scheduled to open before tho
All"n Thompson, Roy Howard, river to Alhnny. While absent, they department of Jjustico next Thursday
r ^theriil^o, Piorco Griffin.
W.A. Merryday Company . * rj|\\\,
visited a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lu- "will ho a legal hnttlc between tho
'• tlull phins to boost tho wel- dyko, at Brockport, N.Y. They made
l’ululka, Florida
ITvTTtJKUdf;
dry forces and those contending for
There nre a number of memhors
® the University ns well aH rop- tho entiro trip by the Clydo lino nnd
the snie of liquor on Atnorlcnn ships.” who hnvo not pnld thoir duos for
II it* founty. Meanwhile, morrl- report n most cnjoynbla visit, but
tho Anti-Saloon Lenguo predicted in
»nd socinl functions will add to really glad to lie homo ngnin.
a statement issued todny.
IA!rT’3 of the Club’s 28 members.
Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsol
)ri|in Alligator.
Mrs. Phillips nnd son George Phil­ of the organization, hns .prepared "a
lips of Lake Mary wero in tho city voluminous brief," tho statement snid
todny nnd report everything in that and twelve tompernneo organizations
section ns being on a big boom. Mr. were planned nB holng prepared "to
Phillips is the owner nnd mnnnger of presont their protest ngnlnst liquor
Now is tho timo for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to
the Cnsino at Lake Mary nn&lt;( believes selling on American vessels.”
■ ing now growth, which is tho foundation for next ycur’s crop, and of dovolo
in giving tho people n flno plnco,
Summor Fertilizer pays for itself hy increasing the size of tho fruit,
Vnrlous locnl orgnnizntlons, the
right up to rlnto nnd managed in tho statement added, have asked Mr. j recommend tho following brands:
right manner. Thoro will nover bo Wheeler "to presont tholr npponl
nny rough stuff nt I.nko Mary Cnsino for n construction of the law which ■ W. &amp; T.’S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
SEMINOLE FRUIT ANI) VINE
(3Vo Am., 8% A. P. A., 5% Pot.)
ns long oh Georg6 Phillips is tho will prevont liquor selling on Ameri­ (8% Am., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
mnnnger. lie is conducting n clenn can ships and to Insist upon tho en­
ALKI DEAL FRUIT MANURE
W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL FRUITER
amusement plnce thnt deserves tho forcement of tho Inw which prohib'ts J
(3Ci Am., 13% T. P. A., 10% Pot.)
(4%
Am., 8% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
pntronngo of the peoplo.
tho possession of boverngo intoxi- B .
IDEAL FRUIT-ANI) VINE MANURE
(37o Am., 0% A. P. A., 10% Pot.)
mer in construction hero wns provid­
Pnblo Bench is getting ready for
- S?"d f“r 0ULr booklot- "EertlUzors for tho Summor Application” hy Bayard F. Floyd It treats not only
ed recently with tho awnrding of tho
municipal election and thcro is '!■ of. fertilization,
but gives Hummer schodulo for spraying.
,
•
contract for tho construction of tho considerable interest shown. Tho
Citizens Investment Company’s buil­ town hns taken on now lifo In the
ding,” says the West Pnlm Bench past year or less nnd is growing won­
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Post. Tho newspaper prints n largo derfully. In tho oloction to ho hold
nnd excellent picturo showing how tomorrow there will bo chosen tho
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
the fine building will look when com- mayor, four aldermen nnd town clork,
Agricultural Building
Jacksonville, Florida
nnd it Is understood thnt a number of
excellent men nro offering for the poALAN SCOTT, Local Representative
sition8,

On Flour, Grain and Feed

certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 130 nnd
Lll, Eureka Hammock. The said laud
boing assessed at tho (Into of tho Is­
suance of such certificate ill tho namo
of M. Y. Way.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 174, tint­
ed tho 2nd day of June, A. D. 1019,
has filed said certificate in my office
nnd lias mado application for Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces tho follow­
ing described proporty situated in
Sominolo County, Florida, to-wit: Lot
139 Eureka Hammock. Tho said land
being assessed at tho duto of tho Isminnco of suer cortificnto In tho namo
of Unknown.
Unless said certificates shnll ho
redeemed according to fnw tax doed
will isstio thorcon on the 14th duy of
July, A. I). 1922.
Witness my official sltrnnturc nnd

Second sheets, 8«/,xll, (]
60c per 1,000, while they Inst
Herald office.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, iiJLY 21,1922

VOLUME XIU

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VEGETABLE SECTION
N U M B E R 49

LET CONTRACT
IMMEDIATE PEACE PROSPECT COMMISSIONERS
MICHIGAN GOVERNOR
FOR THE BRIDGE ACROSS RIVER
IN RAILWAY STRIKE GONE
AT OSTEEN FERRY POINT WOULD OPERATE MINES
o f Interest Transacted at Special
BOTH SIDES TO REST Other Matters Meeting
UNDER STATE CONTROL
Yesterday .

vVSfi

SEABOARD WILL ESTAB­
TEST o f s t r e n g t h w i l l ' FLORIDA POULTRY MEN
WANTS PRESIDENTS SANC­
tho
ropnirs
and
resurfacing
of
tho
The
Board
of
county
commission­
SHOULD
NOT
SIIIP
LISH
WINTER
HERCOME OVER SENIORITY
TION FOR PLAN TO TAKE
above mentioned roads in Seminole
TURKEYS HERE ers in nnd for Seminolo county, Flor­
VICE IN EUSTIS
county,
be
nnd
the
same
is
hereby
RIGHTS OF MEN
OVER MINES
ida, met in extra session nt 10 o’clock

awarded to Finley Method Co., of
Tuesday, July 18. Present: ' Chalr( B r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
Jacksonville,
Fla.
GAINESVILLE, July 21— Authori­ mn'h L. A. Brumloy nnd Commission­
The Seaboard Air Lino, although It
Chnlrmnn L. A. Rrumloy signed tho
ties at tho University of Florida have ers L. P. Hogan, C. W. Entzmingcr,
docs not ontor Eustls, will inaugur­
contract of both Austin Brothers
Issued a warning to Florida poultrjr- O. P. Swopo nnd E. Curlett with V. E.
ate passenger service to this city next
Brldgo Co., of Atlanta, nnd tho Fin­
says h o a r d is n o l o n g e r e n ­ mon not to uso turkeys from other Dbuglnaa, deputy, dork; George
A.
winter.
Passenger* sorvico will be TO JOIN WITH STATE ^N TAKING
ley Method Co., of Jacksonville in
gaged in p e a c e n e g o ­
OVER AND DIRECTING RE­
states for brooding stock, in spite of DcCottcs, attorney and C. M. Hand,
established On Jnnunry 1 to Dead
duplicate on behalf of the county of
t ia t io n s
SUMPTION OF MINES
tho fact that turkeys for this purpose shorlff, in attendance.
Ivor atntlon, six miles across Lake
Seminolo.
are senreo in Florida,, with a llmltod
Eustls from this city, and arrange­
Chairman L. A. Brumloy, announc­
Tho next mooting of tho board will
( I l f T il* A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s )
( H r T h s A s so r t s l e d P r e s s )
supply
of
eggs.
Dr.
W.
N.
Sanborn,
ments have been mndo with the Lake
ed
that
tho
purpose
of
this
mooting
CHICAGO, July 20.— President
LANSING, Mich., July 20.—
bo hold Monday, August 7th.
extension poultryman, declares thers j wns to recolvo bids for cortaln road
Transfer Company to forry passen­
Jewell predicted today that the
Governor Groeebeck In a telegram
gers from the station to Eustls.
is
dnngcr
of
bringing
"blackhead"
work
In
Seminolo
county,
nnd
for
the
rallrondn would surrender and
prepared for transmission t i
into the stato if breeding stock Is construction of u bridge across tho St. Solemn Warning Given
aettle tho atrike within two weeka
President Harding today asked
imported from tho north.
"Black­ Johns river nt tho Osteen Ferry, nnd To Men and Women
GET FINE HAUL SPONGE!*
•i the atrike wok becoming more
sanction of the federal govern­
head" is regarded ns a serious poultry also to recolvo bids for tho purchase
effective dally. He aaid "And the
Thruoijt This Country TAPON SPRINGS, July 21.— Mem- ment for a plan to tnko over and
by the county of 225 seats for the
dlscnse.
rond* will yield aa Boon aa we
operate the Michigan coal mines
court room, nnd for certain repairs This Nation Will Perish When Amcri hers of the Greek Colony here, nnd
under state control. Tho messs^}
bring them to their kneea."
business men ns well, aro rejoicing
tables, 20x2Vj feet, highly varnished, and additions to tho court houso.
naked whether tho federal gov*
CHICAGO, July 20— With im­
enn Homes Cense to Revere God
over prospects for tho spongo Indus­
Tho hour for tho opening of tho
with nttnehed benches, u lu army can­
mediate proapecta for peace in
ornmeht would Join with the state
teen, which run across tho room. They bids having arrived, tho ciork opened . NEW Y(lRK, July 20.— Uttering n try, the nrrivnl hero Mondny of tho
In Inking over nnd directing re­
the railway atrike gone, atrikera
take their dishes to tho clearing table nnd rend tho following bids for the j "solemn warning to the men nnd sponge fleet with tho greatest quan­
sumption of operations in the
and railronda today aettled down
building of tho bridgo across tho St. women of Aincricn,” that "this nation tity of sponges ever brought to tho
ns they leave tho building.
mliiM.
,
to a tent of strength. Tho state­
Johns
river nt tho Osteen Ferry.
will deeny nnd finally perish when city in one dny, nnd tho ndvnnco in
For
the
first
semester
260
was
the
ment of Chairman Hooper of the
H. C. Edwards, $25,509.00.
American homes cense to revere God,” prices for the product. Monday’s ar­
dnily average of luncheH served, and
Hnilrond Labor Hoard thnt the
Bensloy
Contracting
Co.,
$21,980,00.
the
report of tho Joint Commission on rivals wore valued nt nt lenst n third Berries Are Rushed
310
for
tho
second
semester.
Pupils
Board wna no longer engnged in
E. W. Parker, $21,999.00.
Home and Fnmily Life, which will be of n million dollars nnd comprised
from the High Sdiool nnd from tho
To Eastern Markets
pence negotiations left the situa­
Austin Bros. Bridgo Co., $17,700.00. presented to the trlennlnl General the cargoes of more thnn 100 Ashing
two primary schools, four or five
tion open to direct negotiationa
From Far West
\
Tho clerk here opened nnd rend tho Convention of the F.plscopnl Church boats.
blocks distant, sent each 30 or 40 pu­
between strike leaders and rail­
Tarpon springs Is snld to ho tho
pils dnily. Six girls from tho schools following bids for tho repairs on the [ meeting in Portland, Oregon, Septomroad operators, or other quarters.
old
brick
rends
and
macadam
roads,
ber
6
next,
was
mndo
public
today,
grentest
Hponge shipping point In tho Picked on Puget Sound Served Eighty
hnvc
been
used
during
the
lunch
hour
Union leaders remained firm in
Hours Lntor For Breakfast
for dish washing nnd at the clearing and re-surfacing and widening of j "Advanced culture did not snve pnst Western Hemisphere nnd tho divers
their demnnd thnt full seniority
table nnd have been given their lunch­ same: Finley Method Co., and Maulo civilizations, did not prevent Germany nnd crews of tho sponge vessels are
rights be restored to shopmen
(H r T h e A ssociates P ress)
plunging into n gulf o f infamy. Upon for the most part natives o f Greece.
es for the services—lunches not con­ Paving Co.
CHICAGO, July 18—Berries picked
now on a strike.
fined to the ten cent portion—for . Motion of Comr, O. I’ . Swopo and America’s consecration to God depend The city is believed to have a largo in the Puget Sound nren in tho far
2104 lunches were given by the man­ seconded by Comr. L. P. Hagan, and hed fnte,’’ says the report, which number of Greek residents in propor­ northwest are served on breakfast
agement to undernourished children, carried, the above bids were turned contains an exhaustive study of loelal tion to population, than any city in tables in Chicago eighty hours lntor
for whom no work could bo provided, over to tho onglneor, Fred T. Wll- nnd Industrial conditions in the Unl- the United States.
las a result of tho inauguration by tho
nnd whoso parents wore not aide to llnms to tnbulato nnd report to this ’ ted States with particular reference
Northern Pacific Ilailway of a special
.
1to home life.
send thoir children to tho lunch, some board nt 3 o’clock,
SOUTHEASTERN AMATEUR
OXpress refrigerator train operating
Tho clerk hero opened nnd roud tho
The Commission was appointed by
of them having suverul children in the
on passenger schedules between tho
ATHLETIC UNION MEET
The Welfare Department of the schools. The Iftiprovcd appearance of following bids for tho purchase of 225 the Episcnpnl General Convention bIx
AT ROLLINS COLLEGE Pacific Northwest nnd Chicago,
Woman’s Club of Sanford tnkes plcns- these children hus been very marked, scuts for tho court room:
J. D ._yCnrs ago, nnd includes in itH per­
I Heretofore 'these fresh fruits have
1 sonnel some of the most distinguished 1
wt In responding to a request from und is one of the rownrds of the en­ Davison and II. &amp; W. U. Drew Co.
•either been marketed in the immdl(H r The Aaam-lntrd Press)
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzming- of the bishops, clerical nnd lay mem­
Florida Federation *o f Women’s terprise.
WINTER PARK, July 21.—Ar-'r.te neighborhood whore they wore
The total receipts from the lunches, ur, seconded by Comr. L. P. Hagan, bers of the church. Among other sub­ rangements for the
Club* for n sketch of tho installation
Kouthonstern raised or they have been shipped in
ir.d management of .the School Lunch including tho sale of ice cream cones and carried, tho bid of II. &amp; B. Drew jects which nro frankly treated nre Amateur Athletic Union swimtning single ears by express to eastern mar­
htho Sanford Schools, for width the daily nt tho school grounds, wns $4,­ Co., for 225 seats for tho court room those of marriage, divorce and birth championship meet to he hold at Rol­
kets, it wns stated. In tho last fow
is hereby accepted, ns por specifica­ control. The report contains n strong
I'lrifnro Department became respon­ 252.00 with u profit of $521.00.
lins college, here September 1-4 haVo years the development of tho berry
ds—these activities covering tho
In tiiis limited space it in impossible tions.
recommendation against the latter. been completed according to nn nn- industry has been so rnnid in the
Mr. Long appeared before tho board Ilev. Charles Noyes Tyndoll, S.T.D., of
to give menus. Each lunch consisted
Kfcol year of 1921-1022.
nnuncomciA by it. W. GreenH, Commis­ Northwest that additional marmots
When the question of a hot lunch of a nourishing dish With rolls or in reference to tho opening of tho Williamsport, Pa., secretary of the sioner for Florida, for tho A.A.U.
had to lio opened. To moot the emer­
for tho school children was taken up sandwich, a dessert of ice cream, cook­ ditch along Benrdall avenue, und on commission, has been to present to the and director of athletic activities at
gency tho Northern Pacific this spring
h June, 1021, there was no money ies or fruit und with milk, cocoa and motion of Comr. O. I*. Swope, second­ •our.try a vital message in ns concise Rollins.
arranged for special fruit trains,
ed by Commissioner C. W. Kntzmlng- form „ 8 p0sslbio.
mllnhlo for the project, nnd no room lime or lemonade to vary thu drink.
Swimming teams from Georgia, which are now operating daily. Re­
in any school building that could ho
A supervisor with one full-time as­ er nnd carried, the nbovo matter is I ••EVCn n cursory glance nt condl- Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina
frigerator cars were designed to ♦rav­
devoted to the preparation nnd serv­ sistant, and during tho latter part of turnod aver to Chairman L. A. Brum- ti«ns in tho a v era g e American homo
and Florida uro expected to compete. el /m the passenger schedules.
the year, n second half-time worker, ley und Comr. L. P. Hagan with power reveals ovldenre sufficient to warrant
ing of tho lunch.
The program comprises the following
Tho fruit spcclnls nre bringing
A School to act.
When tho first lunch wna served on lias managed the lunch.
I tbe most careful study of those Influ- events:
strawberries,
cherries, raspberries,
October 10, it was in a unique build­ Lunch Committee of three women
Motion of Comr. O. 1\ Swope, 2nd enccc now affecting these homes from
60 yards, junior; 100 yards, women; hluckberricR nnd Loganberries from
Comr. E. W. Entzminger nnd ear- tbe standpoint of mornlH and reli­
ing erected for tho exclusive use of from tho Welfare Department with
440 yards, senior; diving, Junior; 880 White Salmon, Ynkomn, Puyallup and
the School I.unc^ costing $1,295.00 thu chairman of the department and ried, Eng. Fred T. Williams, is In- gion” the report continues. "Tho at­
yards, junior; 100 yards, junior; 140 Walla Walla, Wish, valleys, Uashon
and with an equipment worth $720.00. tho chairman of education us ex-of­ strueted to use what money is left in titude towurd youth, even more thnn
yards, relay; 1 mile, senior, 60 ynrds, Island, Puget Sound, and Lewiston,
This expense has been met by dona­ ficio members, have been responsible tho $90,000.00 bond fund, in the tbe attitude of tho youth, will scarcely
senior, 100 ynrds, bnckstroko; 60 Idaho country.
tions from the School Hoard; from for its muintninancc. The chairman j lengthening of thu hard surface on bear severe scrutiny.
yards, women; 100 ynrds, senior; 100
'ihese trains are iced fivo times be­
various departments of the Woman’s of this Lunch Committee bus done tho Osceola roud.
"W e touch the root of our fnmjly ynrds, lircnnt senior; diving, men; tween the Pacific Count nnd Chicngo
Motion of Comr. O. P» Swopo, sec­ problem when we point to the lack o f
Club; from other organizations; from practically all tho buying of supplies.
senior, women.
,
and make no other Htops.
Thifso have been gotten in whole­ onded by L. I’ . Hagan nnd carried, religion in tho homo. It Is paralyz­
individuals; from an elaborate enter­
The following nntionnl champion­
At present special trulnlonds of red
tainment appealing to tho interest of sale quantities when possible, und al­ tho clerk of this hoard is instructed to ing to think of the nvernge American
ship contests will ho hold:
raspberries
are being brought Into St.
the whole county—nnd beyond—nnd ways with a discount from the local write to I). E. Hart, ferryman nt the family going on from tho rising to tho
National: Junior mon’s 60 ynrd Paul anil Minneapolis and Chicago ev­
merchants. This fnct, with tho care­ Titusville ferry, to uppenr before this rcotirlng hour ns if God had no exis­
from the profits of tho lunch.
swim and the national junior women's ery day by tho Northern Pacific.
The Lunch Pavilion is in thu ful supervising in the kitchen, has |board at their next regular meeting to tence. Sunday is a dny for extra sleep
swim nt 100 yards. These events wore
In tho production centers, the bor(rounds of tfio Grammar School, at­ enabled the enterprise to complete its ho held on Monday, August 7th, at 10 or motoring, Sundny papers in ninny
assigned to tho Routhcastorn meet by ries nro rushed by motor truck nnd
a.
m.
tended liy 500 pupils. The building first your with n profit. Only tho
volumos, comic supplements. If Ameri­ the Inst nnnuul convention of tho A. Interurbnn street car sorvlce to tho
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­ can children uro not to bo taught of
is 52 feet by 38 feet. The dining best matcrinls nre bought, and the
A. U. in Chlcngo.
refrigerators cars on tho Northern Pa­
room, 38x38, Is wuinsconted fov threo portions for tho lunch have been sur­ onded by Comr. C. W. Entzminger and God in tho schools, and Ho Is unnamed
Sterling sllvor trophies will bo cific trnckH ovory nftornoon. Tho cars
feet, with a four foot wire screening prisingly ample. Two women from carried, HUh board agrees to appro­ in tho home, whnt can we expect but
awarded tho team scoring tho highest nro loaded rapidly, clod, nnd hurilod
above. It has an entrnneo and exit. tho town have gone dnily to assist in priate tho sum of $1,000 out of the thnt nt thin moment the United States
number of points In tho junior nnd on passenger schedules to Spoknno,
The kitchen, 2dxl4 nnd the store­ making sandwiches, b u ttlin g rolls general fund to tho Fcrnuld-Luughton »*» actually developing Into n rionsenior meets combined. Gold, silver Wush., whore all of them from tho
room, 14x14 across ono end of the nnd helping at tho serving counter. Memorial Hospital.
Christlnn nqtlon?”
and bronze modnls will bo glvon con­ several originating points In tho Pa­
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzminger
building, nre enclosed, having windows Tho list of women willing to giVo
Touching upon domestje life in testants winning first, second ' and cific Northwost are united Into a
»nd nn outside ontrnnee. Tho kitchen this service is so long, thnt no ono seconded by Comr. L. P. Hagan nnd America, tho report sayB:
third plncoR.
"pedal fruit train during tho night. In
I* divided from'the dining room by a person has been called upon too fre­ carried, Wm. Harris is hereby admit­
"Where fnmily life is dishonored,
Entries
should
ho
filed
with
Mr.
tho early hours of tho morning tho
ted to tho county home, until such wedding unfnlthfulricss lightly re­
serving counter, over which nro par­ quently.
•
Grceno
not
later
thnn
August
26.
train pulls out of Spoknno for tho
titions which can ho lowered to the
When the building was finished and time as he is able to work again.
garded, pnrentnl responsibility nooust.
Enginoor Fred T. Williums here glcctcd, filial respect nnd nhcdloncc
counter by pulleys. On tho kitchen equipped, it was handed over to the
Upon arrival in Chicago tho oxpress
side of this counter, nre shelves for School Hoard, who requosted the Wel­ mndo his report on tho bids for tho slighted, there, we mny ho surq, so­ FIVE ^PASSENGERS INJURED
companies
deliver tho hordes prompt­
SOUTHLAND
LIMITED
dishes. Tho kitchen has n large gas fare Department to tnko charge of construction of tho bridge across thu ciety is rotten nt the core. &lt;Wo trem­
ly
oithor
to
ftto commission and whologt.
Johns
rivor
nt
tho
Osteen
Forry,
bnker called a "pie oven” In hotel the enterprise. This request hus boon
.
WRECK AT 8MITIIVILLE
ble for the future of n stntc or nation
saio houses which have purchased
pnrlnnco, which cost $135.00, hut is renewed for tlte coming year. Tho nnd foports that tho bid of Austin whore Inx theories concerning domes­
them, or to tho Chicago mnrkct.
(H r T he A ssociated P ress)
well worth It. The oven has four surplus of the past year, went into Brothers Bridge Co., of Atlanta, Gn., tic life gain ground.
Even Inxor
ALBANY,
Gn.,
July
20.—
Fivo
pas­
compartments and bakes beans, mne- equipment. It Is tho Intention of tho is tho lowest bid, nnd recommends practices will certainly prevail.
sengers wore Injured, ono sorlously, FIVE LIQUOR CASES
oroni, scolloped potutoeH, etc., to per­ club to uso any surplus that mny hap­ that it bo accepted, and on motion of
"Tho remedy for the frightful dis­ whon five conches In tho Southland
• ACQUITTED IN JAX
fection, and all rolls are buttered, pily occur in the future, not for tho Comr. O. P. Swopo, socondod by Comr. solution o f tho marriage tio is going
Limited,
Cincinnati
to
JncksonVillo,
placed in tho oven nnd Herved crisp needs of the club, but wholly for tho L. P. Hagan nnd carritffl, tho hid of on in America and its inevitable con­
JACKSONVILLE, July 19.—Judgo
■ml hot. Tho kitchen is equipped also benefit of tho school children. The Austin Bros. Bridge Compnny is here­ sequence o f race suicide Is to ho found turned over nenr Smlthvlllo, a few
w*th gns plates, hot wutor reservoir, books of tho chnlrmnn-trensuror of by accepted, and tho contract for tho in Christian training nlono. Reme­ miles north of hero this morning. A J. M. Peeler, in ordering verdicts of
sink .and work tableB. Tho cooking the School Lunch Committee nre aud­ construction of tho bridgo ncruss tho dial legislation while imposing diffi­ broken rail caused tho nccldent. De­ ucquittul In fivo liquor enses in crim­
utensils nro heavy aluminum, hotol ited by tho School Hoard ut the und St. Johns river at Osteon Ferry, be culties in tho way of annulment does railment occurred on tho Central of inal court hero yestorday, ruled thnt
it must bo shown by chemical analy­
nnd the snmo is hereby awarded to not go to tho root of tho evil. It at­ Gcorgin J^rncks.
size. Plates, Houp bowls, coffee mugs, of eneh semester.
sis that whiskey figuring in the caso
folks and teaspoons have been found
AtMany interesting items nre neces AuBtin Brothers Bridge Co., of
tacks, many outward symptoms of tho
INSISTS LENINE IS DEAD
contains more than one-half of ono
to give variety enough for suyving the surily omitted from this brief sketch. Inntn, Gn.
disenso nnd is of undoubted value, but
pur cent nlcohol ns Hpecifiod in tho
v«riouB dishes.
A gently ’ sloping Any further information thnt may bo
Engineer Fred T. Williams, here it does hot destroy the germ of the
( H f T H p \ M onrlnlnt I 'r r a a )
•
Volstead law.
roof with a four foot overhang, gives desired will be gladly given, and if the mado his report on llio bids for tho
evil or euro it nt its sourco.”
STOCK1IILM, July 20.— Notwith­
Judge Pooler said his ruling wus in
tho building a well proportioned ap­ communication is addressed to tho repnlrs and resurfacing of tho old
standing tho denial by the Sovlot amline &gt;vlth ono recently made by tho
pearance, und keopa out ull rnln not 'President of tho Woman’s Club nt brick rands nnd madacam roads in NOMINATION OF PRIT­
bossy at Riga yosterdny of tho report
supremo court o f this state. A crowd­
driven by hurrienno winds.
,
Sanford, she will pass thd quoHtlons to' Semlnolu county, nnd reports thut tho
CHARD AS TENNVILLE
of tho Riga correspondent o f the
The prlco of tho lunch is ton cents. tho ono nrtist conversant with tho bid of tho Flnloy Method Co., of Jack­
GA. P. M. REJECTED Svcnska Dngblntt that ho had boon ro- ed docket of liquor cases will probab­
Tickets for ten lunches—ono dollar— facts.
ly bo thrown out, according to County
sonville i s tho lowest nnd hoBt bid, and
linbly infornied that Premier Lonino
(II\ The Associated Press)
have been found satisfactory for pnr:
recommends that it be accepted, nnd
Sanford, July, 1022.
WASHINGTON,
July
20.—The
cuts, pupils and tho management. The
on motion of Comr. O. P. Swopo, soc­ nomination of Lawson J. Pritchard.to
tho correspondent tolegrnphod u&gt;» tho enses.
shekels are punched, nnd the pupils
W. P. VnnVnlkcnburg of Orlando ondod by Commissioners C. W. Entz- bo postmnnfor nt Tonnvillu, Gn., which
newspaper hero thnt ho hnd recolvod
P“ y as they ontor the ,building. After \vas in tho city yestorday calling on mlngur, nnd carried, tho bid of the wus opposed by Sonnior Watson,
confirmation
of tho story. Cynnido of
•clng served In cufotorln stylo nt the his muny friends and looking nftor Finley Method Co. of 'Jacksonville, is
Gcorgin, was rejected today by tho potassium wns used, ,tho correspohLooks like t%o rnilwny strlko will
serving counter, tho pupils go to tho business.
hereby accepted and the contract for senate.
dont avers.
•
soon be over.
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hooph T s t a t e m t

I D / T h e A s s o c ia te d P reea )

ASKS GOVERNMENT

I

THE STORY OF OUR
SCHOOL LUNCHEON

LkltLul

I

�WEEKLY HERALD,

OVIEDO
O. P. Swope returned Thursday
from a two weeka buainesn trip to ChiCORO.

mm.1 •—•
what it now known as Oriado, at that
time being called Lake Jessup. Ovi­
edo has been her home for the past
half century, although for the past
three years she has lived with her only
daughter, Mrs. 0 . R. Bemreutcr, In
Jacksonville.
Sho hns been a consistent member
of nnd energetic worker in the Baptist
church throughout her long Hfo, and
will bo romombered nnd honored by
all who wore associated with hor for
her zonl In tho prosecution o f 'the
Lord's work. Mrs. Lawton loaves to
mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs.
G. R. Bcrnroutor, o f Jacksonville,
Florida, nnd four sons, J. C. Lawton,
of Orlando, nnd R. W. Lawton, W. J.
I.nwton nnd T. W. Lawton, of Ovoldo.
Tho many friends of tho family
sympathise with them In their hour of
sorrow.

IAT.ICT.T14.1MS

USED r r SINCE 1875
bars of the Foreman’s Association
when referring to the "Local Man­
agement o f the Railroad."
A. L. Stransberry, Belmont, W. Ve.,
But Instead we were speaking o f tho uses Foley’s Honey and Tnr In his
manager, who Is recognised by us all
family, and sells It to his patrons. Ho
as a man o f broad mind with deep
says: "Foley’s Honey nnd Tar is tho
sympathy.
w w best medicine I ever used back to
As for the Incident In the b « b e r
Foiey-g Honey and Tar
.hop
.c c .p t « . m p . M lbllltr|Mim mnd
C.1M It toed.
» h . t c v c c . . ^ . c o m m l t t w w . . n ot, ^
Colli; . rtlle, Ohio, «
.11
Ihcco, know, nothing o f who
colled It the b c.t medicine In tho
there. Anyway the owner o f said
fc
.world.” Rofuno substitutes, the gen­
shop gives us permission to state that
uine Is put up In a yollow carton.—
ho nloho is responsible.
'
Sold everywhere.— Adv.
THE COMMITTEE.

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---------*-----------------Notice of Application for Tax Deed 20 acres. The said land being
cd at the date of the Issuance 0f Z [ |
Under Section 575 of the General
certificate In the name of Unknown
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice Is heroby given thnt M. B. Unless said certificate shall be
J
Burkett, purchaser of Ttix Ccrtlflcatj deemed according to law Tax nllil
No. 205, dated tho 7th day of June, will issue thereon on tho loth h.V J
y
A. D. 1020, has filed snld certificate in August, A. D. 1022.
my office, nnd hns made nppliention
WITNESS my official l W J
for Tnx Deed to issue in accordance and seal this the 13th day 0f Julv *
y,A*|
with law. Said certificate embraces D. 1022.
tho following described proporty sit­
(SEAL) E. A. DOUGLASS
uated in Seminolo County, Florida, to”
.
Clerk Circuit Court, .
wit: N 1-2 of E 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SW
, Seminolo Countv pu 1
1-1, Sec. 24, Twp. 21 S, Rnngo 20 E. 48-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. c l

A party of young ppoplo chaperon­
ed by Mra. O. P. Swope and Mra. W.
E. Young, were entertained nt Palm
Springe Tuenday in honor of Mies Lu*
cilo Taylor of St. Augustine, who is
the guont of Mlsa Mabel Swope.
Hob Iehi^ and family hnve moved
to Miami.
W. B. Englett wn» a business visi­
tor nt Orange City Tuesday.
T. L. Lingo left Wednesday for
Daytona Bench where ho will Join his
family for a two weeks vacation. Dur­
MRS. MARY G. LAWTON
ing Mr.'Lingo’s absenco his plncc ns
ON WAY TO GET MARRIED RUNS
cashier of the Bank of Oviedo Is being
DOWN AND KILLS
filled by J. L. Wilkinson, of Jackson­
WHEREAS: The Great Father of
MAN
ville.
love and morcy in his inflnlto wisdom
Mrs. O. P. Swope is confined to her hns called from our midst cur bo( l l r T h e A ea oeta ted T r e e s )
JACKSONVILLE, July 14.—Otis
bed for sovornl weoks ns n result of loved sister nnd friend, Mrs. Mary G.
Jones, 22, of this city nnd Frnncls
nn nccldont on the morning of July
I.nwton, and
White, 15, of South Jacksonville,
4th when she fell down tho stops of
WHEREAS: Mrs. Mary G. Lnwton
her residence. Her injuries, though was the mothor of our esteemed Su­ drove to Folkston, Ga.,.yesterday to
painful, wero not serious nnd it is perintendent of Public Instruction, bo mnrrlnd. In passing through Cnlhoped that sho will soon bo nblo to T. W. Law too, and of Messri W. J., R. lahnn Jones ran down L. D. Dover,
city clcctrlclnn of that plnco. Dover
get out aguin.
W. nnd Carter Lnwton, and Mrs. IIolBov. J. N. Thompson left Wednes­ nnd Carter Lnwton, nnd Mrs. Helen nppnrently wns not bndly hurt. Jones
proceeded toward Folkston hut wns
day for n few days visit to DcLnnd.
e» Bcrnroutor, nnd tho widow of tho
nrrested nt Hillinrd nnd rotumed to
Captain Cundy, Boy Scout lender,
joouojd oqj jo ouo 'uojMiri a\ R n)u|
gnve n splendid nddress to tho Scouts preneners nnd builders of this section Cnllnhnn nnd fined $10. Ho resumed
tho joumoy to Folkston nnd tho couple
and their friends nt the Bnptsit church
of tho stnto, nnd
were married nnd returned hero dur­
Sundny. Agnln nt one o’clock ho met
WHEREAS: Through
Christian
ing tho‘ night. Dover died of his in­
with the Scouts ulono nt the home of
f:.llh and precopts ns practised by
juries shortly after midnight. The
Scoutmaster T. L. Mend.
this beloved woman, her children hnvo
Nassau county officers came to Jack­
Mrs. C. L. West nnd children nnd
become dutiful nnd useful citizens,
sonville and nrrested Jones nt 4:00 a.
Mrs. T. L. Lingo nnd children hnve
honored throughout tho community,
m. today nnd took him to Fornnndina
tnken apartments nt Dnytonn Bench
nnd
where he is In jail.
for n month.
WHEREAS: The County Bonrd of
"The Family Album” will lie given
Instruction feels deeply the losi Hint
nt the Oviedo school house Tuesday,
HELPED PAIN IN HER BACK.
hns been sustained by tho family nnd
July IHth. This same cntortnlnmcnt
Most mlddlo-nged men nrd women
the community nt lnrgc,
was given nt Golden Bod Wednesday
nro glnd to lenrn thnt Foley Kidney
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
evening, July 5th nnd was such nn
Pills nfford n wny to esenpo sloop
Thai the County Bonrd of Public In­
enjoynble nffnlr nnd so out of the or­
disturbing bladder weakness, back­
struction In session assembled this
dinary that the "Pepper Hand” of
ache, rheumatism nnd othor kidney
day, offer to our Superintendent of
Oviedo hnve ohtnined their consent to
nnd bladder ills. Mrs. Mary Bourko,
Public Instruction, Mr. T. W. Lnw­
repent It here. The proceeds to go
1097 McAllister St., Sun Francisco,
ton, nnd to tho herenved fnmlly ns n
50-50 to the band nnd tho purchase of
Calif., says: "Foley Kidney Pills
whole, this resolution of condolence,
a piano for the Golden Bod Sundny
very quickly stopped n bad pain in'
nnd
school. Thu following program will
my back and I tell my friends to try
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
Foley Kidney Pills for thnt trouble."
be rendered:
That n copy of this resolution bo
March—Hosts of Freedom — Pepper
Contain no opiates, harmful or habit
spread upon the minutes of this moot­
forming drugs. Sold everywhere.—
Bund.
ing, n copy furnished to our Super­
Serenade—A Night in June.
Adv.
,
intendent, Mr. T. W. Lnwton, for the
Galop—Vivo.
herenved fnmlly, nnd n copy bo for­
Overture—The Conqueror.
Hnvo you rend tho wnnt ads today!
warded to tho press for publication.
Family Album— Mrs. G. S. Brown,
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
C. F. HARRISON, Chuirmnn
prolocutor.
C. A. DALLAS
Piano, baritone and cornet trio.
FRED T. WILLIAMS
Reading—Mrn. G. S. Brown.
County Bonrd of Public Instruction
Fox trot—The Sheik— Popper band.
for Seminolo County, Florida.
Walts—Tuck Mo to Sleep in My Old
o o A.'
July
11th, 1022.
Kentucky Homo— Pepper Band.
Miss Noll King has returned homo
Rgm im m iiitakiiis
nftor n visit of several weeks to her
sister nt I,uoahurg.
Miss Olive Lezctto has n position ns
stenographer in Sanford.
The funeral of Mrs. B. W. Lawton,
sr., was held from the residenee of
her son, It. W. Lawton Friday after­
BALL ANSWERS CAKHOLI
noon at four o’clock. Mrs. Lawton
died at the residence of her daughter,
In reply to Mr. Carroll’s stidement
Mrs. Glover Burnrenter in Jacksonin
Monday’s paper, will say thnt Mr.
vllle Thursday, July Oth, after an ill­
ness of several months. About three Carroll certainly misunderstood me
years ago Mrs. I.nwton went to Jnek- in saying that I was placed in nn emsonville to make her home with her harrnsing position in telling him 1
(laughter, hut prior to that time she didn’t care to do his work. It did not
had lived in Oviedo for many years embarnsH me any, nnd neither did
where she had many warm friends. any one call me from the building, nnd
Mrs. Lawton, though only 71 years I will state thnt none of the striking
old, had been an invalid for several shopmen hnve asked mo not to work
yearn nnd for the past five months on him. I did what was dono of my
had been confined to her bed so her own free will nnd accord. I told tl o
death was not n surprise to her fam­ hoys thnt if they saw nnyone in my
ily or friends. She is survived by place that wasn't on tho square, to
four sons, W. J. Lawton, T. W. Law­ "put me wise"—nnd they did so by
ton and B. W. Lawton, of Oviedo, and giving me the sign, nnd then 1
J. C. Lawton, of Orlando, and one walked out and asked tho boys wns It
daughter, Mrs. Glover Bernruuter, of true that Mr. Carroll had been doing
Jacksonville, all of whom wore with work at the shops that had previously
her during the last week of her ill­ been done by the striking boys, and
they nnsured mo ho had. (Note: tho
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. E. Wright, Jr., and Railway Labor Bonrd Iiiih particularly
little daughter, Buth Gene, are visit­ Instructed its foremen not to do any
ing their pnrunts, Bov, and Mrs. L. work that has previously been done
by tho boys on strike. Mr. Carroll
E Wright, sr.
The map shows tho distribution o f Sealdsweet grapefruit and oranges for ii»21-22.
Mrs. 0. G. Wolcott and son Henry and other foremen evidently purpose­
Each dot represents a CARLOT market, through which has been supplied the auiv
huvo been spending thu past two ly disregarded this rule). So I came
wuuks with Mrs. Lingo and children back in and informed Mr. Cnrroll that
rounding trade territory.
1 could not do nny work for him,
at Daytona Beach.
A gain of more than forty per cent in the number of these carlot points for tho season
since
ho had been doing work nt tho
J. M. Folks spent Inst week with
shops
that
he
wns
not
supposed
to
do,
shows
how the co-operating growers are extending markets.
friends and relatives at Uikeland.
and
thnt
ns
I
believed
In
union
Inbor,
Mrs. O. P. Swope nnd children,
Advertising in national mediums develops tho consumer demand which leads to initial
Misses Mnhlc Swope and Lucilc Tay­ 1 wns sorry thnt ho hnd overstepped
sales, and intensive newspaper and demonstration campaigns bring repeat orders.
lor and Francis Swope spent Satur­ his right, for I thought thnt it wns
a time wo should nil stick togethor.
day in Sanford.
\
The carlot cities on the map shown herewith havo a total population in excess of
It looks ns if Mr. Cnrroll wants to
thirty-five million and the immediate trade territories they serve have at least that many
put all tho blame on tho strikers and
MRS. R. W. LAWTON— IN
nlso tried to mnko it nppear thnt I
people— altogether about two-thirds o f the population o f tho United States.
MEMORIAM
was hilling behind tho boys—but I
It is because of the work o f the only citrus cooperative marketing agency reaching thia
don’t have to hide bohind n bunch of
vast
population with Sealdsweet grapefruit and oranges and In educating the public to sal
On Thursday afternoon, July flth, men—I'm mnn enough to back up
ntiything
I
do
or
say
nnd
in
place
of
them that the markets absorbed such surprising quantities, especially o f grapefruit,
after several months of intenso suf­
fering, Mrs. R. W. Lawton, of Oviedo, getting in tho rear I am cortnlnly wit
Jain tho Florida Citrus Kxchongq and lot your fruit havo tho bonoflt of
died at Jacksonville, nt (ho homo of ling to walk out nt tho front nnd help
this distribution and soiling sarrieo. Consult ths mans gar o f tho - f rrrt
her daughter. Mm. Lnwton wns born win—for I bellevo tho boys nro fight­
Moodatlon or p b -B u h a n go or writ# tho hostnios manogor at Ttaapa, Florida.
&gt;
in Kentucky sixty nine years ngo, nnd ing for a just cause. If you study
in early life moved to Tnilnhnssee, bard both "sides" of tho question,
Florida, where sho spent most of hor you can easily see thnt thoro is only
youthful days with her unclos, Mr. one right side—thnt of tho men.
J. R. HALL.
Walter Gwynno nnd Mr. Wr.llror
Gwynnc, her parents hnving died
ANSWER TO MR. CARROLL
when she was quite young. Sho nlao
spent n portion of her onrller days
In nnswed to Mr. Cnrroll's comwith her grent-unclo, Govornor Dnvld
plnint in your columns, wo wish to
Wnlker.
. . . . . yenrs ngo .she
. . . wns
___ ..._______
Fifty
innrrlod nay that in our letter of some dnys
to Rev. IL W. Lnwton nnd moved t o ' ago, we were not speaking of memI
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Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sa ck ................... $2.85
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per s a c k ...................$1.50
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Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ..................... $3.50
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Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.40
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sa ck ......................... $L90
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................. 34.85
Larrp Dniry Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................... ........... $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per s a c k ............................... $3.00
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No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-1^8., per s a c k ....................- ^2 00
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k .................. "|2‘
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per B a c k ...............................'"| 2‘.
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs„ per s a c k .............................. ?2’
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sa ck .................................- - $1 So
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 181

THE FARMERS AND THE FOOD $1,278 for tho farmers in the
named. Railroad employes
SUPPLY
All ngreo thnt Florida's wonderful
$051 in 1009 and $1,201 in 1018 ^
A northern newspaper recently o f­
Tho concert of tho Daytona ElkB climate is conducive to long life, but
Conferences may settle strike, hJ
fered and awarded a prize for an es­
The rnilrond men nnd tho coni min­
nn incrense in the food supply’
( l l r T he Aeanrlnlrd l*rr««)
say on tho “ rules of courtesy” to bo Rand at tho Central Park grandstand who wnnts to livo a thousand years ers
are
vehemently
protesting
JACKSONVILLE, July 15.—Muni­ observed by motorists when traveling Inst night was greatly enjoyed hy a or more, even in Floridn? Now comes ngninst a reduction of tholr wngos, only come by making prodL J
cipal Judge Beckham hntl n problem the highways of our country, The large crowd. Tho bund is ono of the n famous French surgeon-scientiBt, which tho general public Is Inclined profitable to tho farmer. The fa J
to solve todny and, ho rcgnrdod It bo average town nnd city should woll af­ finest in the south and the program following nn extensive series of ex­ to believe is timely and necessary. ors will not strlko, hut they can hari]
difficult that he took the enBo under ford to have these rules painted on rendered last night showed that thoy periments who says that apparently it The protests hnvo Touched the form ly bo expected to exert themselves
advisement.
The defendant
wub huge sign hoards to be erected at tho have gained a reputation because they is possible to transplant all the vital
of violence In several Identities, while augment tho food supply until thti
Lorenzo Wilson, President of tho principal entrances to tho municipal­ can piny real music. Tho efforts of orK«"? o{ a chimpanzee to humans, in Herrin, 111., thoy took the snvngo can sec a reasonable and certain nre
^ * chimpanzee glnnda which I
Wilson-Toomor Fertilizer Co., and ly been use thoro nro so many who tho hand to glvo tho Sanford people
nnd brutnl form of murder such as fit coming tholr way.
was chanced with fighting, and the seem to hnvo no knowledge of theso something groat was appreciated and ^nvc planted,” he says, “ hnvo thrived would have disgraced tho snvnges of
—Tampa Times
*n tho human body thnt I hnvo
complainant wan n Miss Coudray, an rules or if thoy do, utterly ignore Sanford people guvo them tho glad
F.thoopln.
Thoro
has
been
a
deal
of
tried lesser organs, which wore thriv­
employe In the homo of Judge and them. Each nnd every motor driver hand nfter overy scolction.
FLORIDA TROPICAL NEWS
ing wall. I am now experimenting on explanation nnd argument Non all
Mrs. W. II. Raker, who reside nonr will find something In the list thnt
sides
of
tho
strike
question
which
has
major organs nnd I expect to nntho homo of Mr. Wilson In tho fash- jvil] he helpful in promoting n con­
ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS!
Tho Florida Tropical News mak«
J
nounco
soon that a man may havo any availed little cxcopt to becloud)the
innnldo Riverside section of tho city. sideration for others;
situation nnd mnko confusion worso its first appearance todny ns n m(m
According to tho testimony given in
“ Re courteous to your benefactor,
The price of your own homo dally is ne« orBan*
confounded.
borof tho Florida Press. Tho pop,
court this morning Miss Coudray tho traffic officor.
such a small thing that you nro apt
When refercnco is made to tho
But there nro certnin conclusions will ho Issued weekly with tho oxcep
(keeps a small flock of ducks in the
“ Inform others of your intentions to overlook it cither in failing to sub- trnnflplnnting of ginnds tho nvernge thnt we may safely como to beenuso
tion o f monthly issues during j uc,
hnck yard of the Raker home and Mr. hy proper signals, thnt they may scribe or failing to pay tho boy each person usually thinks of rojuvenntlon,
July
nnd August.
they
are
founded
on
facts,
tho
results
Wilson has several dogs in his ynrd. avoid blunders.
week. It is tho little things that give wondering if youth and tho things of candid investigation by tho nation­
The
paper is non-partisan nnd wil
thnt
go
with
it
can
ho
restored.
In
A dog said to hnvo been owned hy Mr.
“ Look out for the children, the a firm the greatest worry and while
al house of representatives, or a com­ represent the interests of nil thi
answer
to
this
question
it
Is
stnted,
Wilson raided tho ducks and killed aged and tho infirm.
tho enrrior boys attend to all those de­
mittee o f the same, with no other state nnd not any one community ii
fine. Another dog got intyi tho duck
“ In case of accident, Investtgato, tails of collecting it is up to .the office "I do not protend to transform tho
purpose thnn to get nt the exact particular, Tho management of thi
ynrd nnd Miss Coudray obtained a nnd hear your nhnro of tho blame.
to keep track of all the smnll accounts. aged Into youths, but I can push back facts.
Those investigations show Floridn Tropical News state their cir
fishing rod nnd went out to drive it
“ When driving, forget your busi­ Harry Drown, of the Lakeland Tele­ a man’s age twenty or thirty years,
thnt
the
nvernge profit received by dilation will ho nation-wide and at
nwny. Mr. Wilson appeared upon tho ness worries, and attend Jo tho job on gram sums it up just right in the fol­ mnking his faculties more vigorous.
the
fnrmers
rnn&gt; from $1111 in 1009 to rnngomcntH are being made to placi
The full effect is felt only nfter throe
Beene, and, according to tho testimony hand.
lowing:
$r.8fl in 1915, $902 in 1917, $1,278 in the paper on sale nt nil the principa
years.”
told Miss Coudray if sho struck ono
“ Ho a good sport. Lot wnlting pe­
“ Only fifteen cental
From time immemorial men hnvo 1918, nnd $1,10(1 In 1910. In 1020 it news-stands-in the country.
of his* dogs with .the rod ho would destrians nnd drivers pant n busy in­
“ That Is the price of n week’s sub­
Understand
The personnel of the Floridn T10
been
In search of youth. Ponce do dropped hnck to $105.
strike her with it.
Miss Coudray tersection. Thoy niny be in as groat scription to tho Lakeland Evening
that
theso
profils
noted
above
com- picul Nows consists of Frntik P. Fil
Leon
dreamed
of
a
Fountain
of
Youth
struck at Mr. Wilson nnd ho soized a hurry ns you nro.
Telegram, delivered at tho house or
prehended tho net incomo of tho lies, Publisher, Raymond II. Dnloy
the rod and “ paddled” her with it.
“ Use your horn ns a friendly warn­ store or shop or office. The amount and thought he discovered it nt St.
Miss Coudray testified that Mr. Wil­ ing, not as an Instrument of terror. is no insignificant to somo folk4 that Augustine.' Others have also search­ farm, the result of tho farmer’s lnhor Editor, nnd George H. Bowninn, Rusl
for long hours, supplemented hy that |ness manager, Mr. Fildes I* n mi
son “ struck” her but he maintains ho
“ Walt your turn in a line of tra­ they do not bother to la yit aside for ed for the Imaginary plnen where a
of
every member of his family if ho live Floridian, born in Gainesville
only “ paddled” her.
ffic.
the collector or make provision for it person could discard the years ns enBwero
fortunnto enough to havo ono. I lie received his early acwspnpei
Judge Recklmm is expected to an­
“ Allow room on your left for those in the week’s budget of outlay for ed­ ily ns a tree sheds its leaves, In the
Miners
enrned in 1909 nn nvernge training on several state papers
twinkling
of
nn
eye.
nounce his decision tomorrow.
who wish to pass.
ucation and entertainment. So when
of $590, while the farmer enrned hut Though n comparatively young mni
Science
nnd
surgery
have
dono
“ Turn off on a side-street when yo'J tiie collector calls he is Sometimes
ELKS DANCE
$'111. Miners enrned In 1918 $1,280, Mr. Elides has had varied newapnpc
need to make repairs, so you won't told: "Don’t bother mo now; 1 am much to lengthen tho span of human
and the fnrmers earned nbout tho experience, having worked on man
GREATLY ENJOYED
life.
All
efforts
along
this
lino
fnBhold up traffic on the main thorough­ too busy to worry about tho paper
same,
$1,278. Both worked nbout tho of tho largest papers of the count
fare.
bill!” or "I am out of change; come ciaato the human being, because llfo
The dance given hy Sanford lodgo
same
number of days in tho yonr. including the New York Times. He 1|
“ Re patient with other drivers, again next week!” Those who make is precious and its possession incom
of Elks at tho new cluh house Inst
at present a heavy stockholder in
some of them may ho inexperienced.’ 1 a practice of doing thiH fall to com­ parable. The desire for its continu- Now the f"*mers nro earning about
night was greatly enjoyed hy n Inrgo
large Texas newspaper,
one-third
ns
much
ns
they
earned
nt
Now, woudln't there be n lot more prehend tlie fact that it is the aggre­ ntion is over present in tho huVnan
crowd of local Elks and many visiting
the
penk
of
prosperity—
$4(15—nnd
Mr. Fildes is confident that no oil
pleasure In driving, for everybody, If gate of the fifteon-eont payments that breast. ■
Elks from other cities. Tho dnneo
v
state
in tho union offers tho opi
while
wo
have
heard
much
of
hard
However there is a weak point in
i
everybodyfVobeyed
these rules? Moro makes it possible for thu publisher to
tunlticH to all that Floridn present
floor wuh crowded with dancers from safely, too,
the
belief
that
science
and
surgery
can
.
timcs'
wo
hnvo
honr&lt;1
of
no
conHPlr«meet his obligations, pay the delivery
nine-thirty until long after midnight
ey or combination among them to stop j mid will endeavor to servo the besl
hoys and render tho best sorvico ob­ keep the world young forever. Pro­
nnd to the music of the splendid or­
tho production of food for tho nation,: interests of the State at all times l|
tainable. There Is another angle to gress hns been mndo In this direction
chestra from Daytona Reach both MENDSEN IS PRES. OF
Tho
minors hnvo boon getting about tho columns of his pnper.
this matter and that angle is the ef­ mid doubtless greater progress will
Mr. Daley, tho editor, is well knov
young and old dnneed until they wero
the
snme
wages as In 1918, and tho
FLA. NATL. PUR. CO.;
fect deferred payments have upon he made, hut if you would ho young
ready to go homo when the orchestra
in
Florida newspaper circles. G.
proposal
of
10
per
cent
reduction
SUCCEEDS WENIILER those entrusted with the efficient forever, do not for a moment think
Bowmnn,
tho business Manager, II
finally adjourned.
brings
on
a
nnthm-wido
strike
nnd
n
working of the circulation department. you can spend your life in riotous liv­
The cluh rooms were lovely and the
Herrin massacre of men who nro wil­ From Fort Worth, Texas, where hj
ing.
then
sit
hack
ami
call,
“
Bring
on
E. It. Mendsden is president of the It is 110 men ntask to keep track of
acrnmmndntlnns for ladles and gentle­
ling to work for wages which tho mndo nn envinbio record in tho news
Floridn
National Publishing Company tIn* large number of individual ac­ your glands.”
men were all that could bo desired
union men refuse. Tho world Is nbout paper business.
Nature
is
too
clever
to
permit
thnt.
publishers of the Florida Post, 11 Re­ counts of those who are accustomed
and while the cluh house was not
as much interested in coni production
--------lust
remember
that
nobody
enjoys
the
a ml who prefer to pay on the weekly
built for an Elks home it lends itself publican newspaper at Winter Park.
as
it
Is
in
food
production,
but
note
Having
mad dogs In Orlando. Or
This basis and who do regularly meet that didlrulmis more thnn nature.
admirably to the social afTairs. Mrs, He succeeds J. II. Wendler.
the
difference
in
spirit
nnd
sentiment
lahdo
was
always n month ahead. Doj
After all, lids is the best rule for
obligation hut that task is magnified
W. A. Ginn donated some beautiful change occurred Tuesday night of last
of
the
two
classes
of
producers.
Facdays
do
not
como In other cities uuti
many times when tho subscriber lets retaining youth:
roses for the occasion nnd tho house week, according to a statement made
lory
workers
earned
in
1909
$571
and
August.
Orlando
believes in bavin
LIVE CLEAN, THINK CLEAN
one week, two weeks, sometimes three
committee and officers were on hand to the Sentinel yesterday hy Mr.
in
1918
$1,147,
ns
ngninst
$911
nnd
them
enrly
and
getting
rid of them
OBSERVE
THE
weeks pass without cashing in. This THOUGHTS,
to see that the guests had every com­ Wendler. It. It. Doblo was appointed
RULES
OF
HEALTH.
HAVE
A
is a frank and friendly plea on behalf
fort. Delicious punch wnR served nil general manager, also succeeding Mr.
MAKE
FRIENDS. II. Harold Hume,
of the circulation department—a re­ FAMILY.
Wm. I*. Simmons
I). A. Morrison, Jr
Wendler.
There
will-be
another
meet­
during the evening and dance and
AVOID
SELFISHNESS.
STRIVE
TO
quest for co-operatloit tlint can rending
of
the
hoard
of
directors
Monday
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Tress.
cluli house wore pronounced perfect
lly be given and thnt will add immeas­ LEAVE A WORTH WHILE IM­
night
when
an
editor
will
bo
appoint­
REST
FERTILIZERS
—
INSECTICIDES
—
SPRAYERS
— POULTRY
hy members and visitors alike.
urably to the good will alreaily exist- PRESSION ON THE WORLD IN SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT S I lll’ MBNI
ed,
YOU
LIVE.—Clermont
Mr. Wendler said that the present Jing between the subscribers and the WHICH
Ask Your Neighbor— 11c Knows
Press.
board of directors consisted of him- newspaper,”
GERMANY A FI Kit TRADE
Get NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
self, W. It. ltlmn, O. T. Switzer nnd]
—
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
(llr The A*.&lt;■('Ill Inl I'rcNit)
Mexandor Ackerman, of Orlando, Hi­ WEALTH PRODUCED IN FLORIDA
There is only one fair and equitable
PF.TROGRAD, .I'llj 14.- German ram Powers of Winter Park, A. M.
way in which to havo every citizen
private capital ami thu Soviet gov Slarhlrd of Apopka, and Wynne W.
Through the customary valuation contribute his or her share of tho
eminent have launchc I a corporation Scott of Haines City. He said thnt of fruits and vegetables F.O.B. ship­
publicity tax for tho baud, for tho
which bids fair virtually to monopo there were 107 stockholders in tho ping point, In place of gateway out of
Chamber of Commerce activities, for
lize the inlnutl water traiiaportation i ompnny, scattered throughout Flor­ Florida tho state has been deprived
tbo associated chnrltiea, for tbo hos­
of Russia.
credit for several millions &lt;&gt;f dollars pital and id I other worthy objects nnd
ida.
NlmuUniicomily with the signing of
Two weeks ago Mr. Wendler was wealth produced within the state.
•hat way is to levy n tax In city nnd
(he Russo-German treaty at llapiillo, subjected to u Hogging and tarring
The Florida Development Board has county for enough to tnko cure of all
last April, an agreement was signed by unknown parties. When seen yes­ secured from K. D. Dow, traffic mnnof these and keep the pooplo from'
hy M. Kurnkhnti, assistant Commissar terday at his home on l.nke street he ngor for the Florida Citrus Exchange
constantly soliciting the business mon
for foreign affairs, and M. I.cshnv.1, appeared to he weak n'ud was sitting nnd from other traffic experts/ in­
of Sanford for different objects and
assistant Commissar for foreign trade on an air cushion, in front of him, formation on which to estimate tho
nil of them good and deserving. Tho
I HAVE t h e m
acting on behalf of the Soviet govern­ reclining on 11 tuhiirct, was n revolver.
business men would bo willing to havo
ment, with the German firm of Rob­ When lie arose he leaned heavily upon RIG WORK STARTS
it nil contributed through tuxes nnd
ert WcnkhnuH, of Hamburg, grant­ a eftnu and his arm trembled. He ap­
ON MEISCJI BUILDING put into a lump sum and In this way
ing the Germans n concession for the peared to be exceedingly nervous.
every man nnd woman would pny their
transportation of home and foreign When children in the neighborhood
The big work on the Moisei; buil­ just share. As It is now the big-heart­
goods through the Haltic Sen, tho shot off two llreenickers lie was great­ dings has started In earnest,
Tho ed, public-spirited citizens (fliy nil of
I?) is attract­
Caspian Sen, nnd the Mnrieensky ly annoyed.
concrete mixer is going all day nnd it and those who nro inclined to bo
Canal system, which connects tho
ing atten­
lie declared that the presidency of gutting ready to pour the big columns stingy nover pay any of tho public
basin of tho Volga with the Neva.
the Florida National Publishing Com­ of reinforced concrete thnt will sup­ debt.
tio n -lo ts are being sold right along and building in this
According to this agreement a syn­ pany was again offered him, hut that port tho two story building nnd enn
section itj.auch as to gladden the heart of those who have
dicate will ho formed with a capital lie had declined it. He said that when bo lengthened to mnko the fmir-story
the good of Sanford nt heart.
of 200,090,0(1(1 gold marks to ho takon he organized the company mid was building nny time. Tho foundations
It looks like the rail strike will
up in equal Hhnros hy the Soviet gov- elected president mid general man t- nro also being constructed in such a spread to other ernfts until tho whole
This is no idle talk— 1 have weighed tho statement and
esnment nnd Gcsraun capitalists. The ger he hml not expected to do all the manner that moro Htorles enn bo business is out nnd then thoro will bo
llsm of Robert Weiikmis undertakes editorial writing for the Post. “ I hnvo added nny time. A largo force of n show down nnd something will hnvo
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
to provide thu tonnage needed nnd to nothing more to say now," ho Bald. “ I men nro nt work and tho Mctnch to lie dono. The men want tholr
most too strong for the careful, conservative person-—that
arrange a loan for the Soviet govern­ wanted to set you right on the chang­ building will bo finished on eontrnct rights and tho railroads want their
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
ment through German hanks to the es in the mmuigemimt. When tho now time if tho railroad strike docs not In­ rights nnd tho labor hoard wnntH tholr
hns VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
amount of 500,000,000 marks. Part editor is appointed I Hhnll advise you.” terfere with the shipment of mater­ dignity upheld nnd thero you are—
of this money will he used for the or- - Orlando Sentinel.
ials.' All supplies that can bo pur­ nnd whore nro wo—tho long-suffering m
gnnizntlon of the proposed Asiatic
chased locally nro bolng purchased public,
Rank for trade with Persia. Tho ton­
Forty-four per cent of tho oxxcn- right in Sanford. Leo Brothers of this
s
Mrs, R. A. Mowniuti Hpont yester­
nage left over, after carrying out tho vntion work of the mililnn-dollnr city were awarded the plumbing con­
day in tho city with homo folks com­
Soviet government’s
program
of 75,000-ncio North St. Lucie river tract for tho building yesterday.
ing over from Dnytonn Beach, where
transport 11lion, may ho used by tho drainage district project ' 1ms bcon
“ 77ie Mqn Who Sella Dirt C heap"
syndicate for trading purposes.
completed, and excavation during tlio
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald of tho Newmans have a cottngo for tho
month of Juno totaled a little less Dnytonn wero In tho city yestorday, summer.
Tho Dally Herald Delivered to your than 1100,000 cubic yards, ncconling to tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herndon.
Watch the South East Corner of Pa^e too *
Tho Dally llornld Delivered to your
door six days a week for 15 cents— the official report of operations for Mr. Fitzgerald is the editor of the
door six days a week for 16 cant*—
thnt month.
Dnytonn News.
Join tho throngB'Of readers.
JUDGE MUST DECIDE
WHETHER “ PADDLING”
AND STRIKE SAME

COURTESY ON THE HIGHWAY

DAYTONA RAND CONCERT
WAS GREATLY ENJOYED

WE MAY LIVE LONGER

J

F a rm s, H om es,
G roves, L o ts
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

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THE SANFORD WBBKJLY

51

&gt;, FRIDAY,

FREE STATERS
TAKE DUNDALK
AND 300 MEN

2 1 ,1 0 2 2

COMMUNICATION
FROM RUSSIANS.
SEEMS BETTER

r
■nces given that this oversight will
he corrected and Sanford will here- [
nftof bo ehown In these tariffs.

ll ly Till* A x n r l a l f i Prraal
•
Despite the efforts of tho ChamtMi
BELFAST, July 17.— Dundalk is in
there are atiil a numbor o f stock sales­
the hands of tho nationalists, more
men active In Sanford. While it Is
than BOO republicans having boon tak­
true they are not promoting their se­
en prisoners. Between 4 nnd 6 o'clock FOR PROSPECTS OF RESUMPTION curities In anywhere near the amount
Annual Membership Dueg Must Be Paid.fti This in the morning the nationals virtu­
they did In former yenrs every dollar
OF THE HAGUE PEACE
ally seizedthb town, only two casual­
taken out of Seminole county is the
An
Week
*
PROPOSALS
ties resulting—two irregulars, ono
same nB extracting our life blood, par­
killed nnd another seriously wounded.
ticularly nt this time whon there are
Illr T h r Aaanrlntrd Press)
printod in tho Herald lust week show­
Yesterday Dundalk was held by tho
so
ninny developments goinfr on, and
A campniffn Is being nuulo by tho ed how much tho hospital needed nnd
THE HAGUE, July 17.— Communi­
republicans. During the night Free
so
many
more contemplated but held
cation from the Russian delegation
' j^jles of tho city this week In tho In- while there are no charity cases os
Slate forces commanded by General
in
nboynneo
due to tho difficulties ex­
today held out the prospect that the
.
t 0f the Fomnld-Lnughton Hos­ each 'case must be paid by Homo or­
Hogan descended upon the town by conference on the Russian affairs perienced by our local peoplo in se­
pital with tho view of collecting tho ganization there have been charity rond nnd immediately bognn nn envel­
hero which hns seemed on tho verge curing necessary funds. It is again
membership foos. Ench fnmlly cases and cases of urgent need taken oping movement. In quick succession
of a final breakdown might be resum­ urged upon every citizen who Is in
yearly
care of by tho hospital and tho mona position to invest to keep their
I (a the county Is supposed to contrib- cy hns not been forthcoming from they seized tho county prison nnd tho ed.
county hospltnl In tho south end of
money nt home, or if they hnvo boon
utt their bit and ovory member of tho either county or city for many o f j tho town,"the Bridge straeTbarracks
hypnotized by Homo high pressure
family gives each year a dollar to the them, leaving n deficit for the hos-, in thc north nnd tho po&gt;t o(Tico nnd
THE HAGUE, July 17.— The cen­ -*nlcsman, their bankers should oo
toepital In the Bhnpo of a membership, pitnl.
pitnl. No
No public
public hospital
hospital pays
pays ex- SCVcml business houses In tho center. tral, or non-Russian, commission o f­ | insulted on the merits of tho out­
SIX MEN SENTENCED
n is this annual contribution thnt on- ponses nnd in every city in the land
The occupants of tho Anne street ficially took a new conciliatory step side proposition in which thoy may
TO DEATH PENALTY
each
year
a
campaign
for
funds
is
( bjrt the hospital to keep going and
barracks, tho cpubiicnn headquarters, last night, paving the way for the have become Interested.
IN LOUISIANA TODAY
made
in
some
shape
or
other.
They
reopening
of
tho
conference,
when
M.
on account of tho membership drive
learning what wns happening, sot the
may
he
in
tag
days
or
charity
hails
or
1’atyn,
president
of
the
commsision
being put aside last year for the rea­
barracks nflro, loft explosives In tho
If you have any friends In tho north
I l l r The Ananrliilrd l ' r w » l
son that there woro so many other entertainments but the money must ho mnttresses nnd tried to esenpe. Thoy sent a letor to Maxim Litvinoff, head who nre contemplating a visit to San­
AMITE, La., July 17.—Six men
drives being mnde that tho hospital Is forthcoming from some source to keep were called upon to halt, nnd, failing of the Russian delegation, declaring ford this winter tho Secretary's office were sentenced to death here today
In arrears just about what tho mem­ the hospital in funds. Hospitals are to comply, wero fired upon by tho na­ that it was the unanimous opinion of will he glad to coopcrato In nny fu r­ for tho murder Inst summer of Dallas
bership drive would have paid had it expensive nnd unless they nre private­ tionals, who woro in possession of tho thu presidents and members of three ther efforts to interest them to spend Onlines, at Independence, La.
been made. Tho annual statement ly owned they cannot exist without gailroad plntform. It was hero that sub-commissions that if M. Litvinoff the winter In Sanford.
Advnntngo
contributions and endowments nnd tho tho casualties occurred. About twen­ wished to make n statement modify­ should he taken of Sanford’s latest
Second sheets, S '/jx ll, only
Fcrnald-Lnughtno hospital while mak­ ty men were taken prisoners, all with­ ing his previous declarations the new
nnd
most
important
asset
tho
Country
50c
per 1,000, while they last, at
Twelve Per Cent
ing a fine record in tho financial lino out weapons.
statement would bo tnken into consid­ Club and Goif Grounds. It is antici­ Herald office.
,
tf
has cornu to the point when the mem­
Added to Cotton
Tho military bnrrncks wns enptur- eration. In such event it would he pated that n number of Florida's most
drivo is urgent nnd absolute­ ed without a shot. Nationals enter­ possible to continue the,negotiations. prominent winter visitors will try it , The Dally Herald Delivered to
In Tariff Bill bership
ly necessary
M. Litvinoff conferred with Edward out this year. Bo sure nnd mention
al*0 directors did n o t in g from both sides, overpowered tho
door six dnys a week for 16 cento—
want to burden the people with any sentry and disarmed the guard. In F. Wise, of tlie British delegation yes­
it to your friends elsewhere, who are
gas Proposed by Cotton Goods Man­ more drives but tho membership cam­
l . t n l , O'nrjrnn
J. fl. N k l f n
fnct n majority o ftho men wero In terday after which rumors woro cir­ golf enthuinsts.
ufacturer of Rhode Island
s
culated
that
the
negotiations
were
to
paign is not a drive in every sense of bed nnd they found themselves under
O'RRYAN &amp; SHARON
lie resumed.
tho word but is simply money that is arrest when aroused.
Attorneya-nt-Law
,
(Ilf T hr Aanoclitlrd Prvaal
v Will practice In nil the courts.
WASHINGTON, July 17.— Senator due tho hospital each year—the bit
Tho republic an guards nt the rn 11SEABOARD TRAIN
Flxurnlnatlmi of Alistrnctn of Land Ti­
Wisconsin, that every person gives as his or her road station nnd prison wero nlso dis­
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Lcnrout, Republican,
tles a Ivan rnpoalnl attention
DERAILED
TODAY,
Offices In ftomlnolo County Bank Bldg.
charged today in the senate nnd Sen- »hare toward maintaining an institu- armed and arrested. The group of Ir­
NANFOIII), FLO RIDA
ONE IS KILLED
,tor Smoot, of Utah, ranking Repub- lion that is vitally necessary in the regulars coming from n dance nt
A meeting of tho Traffic nnd Trans­
lican on tho finance committeo con- life of tho community. There are Black Rock, Louth, nlso wero mnde portation Committee,
the
Inland
ceded that section of tho tariff hill;many things needed at the Fernnld- prisoners. Tho free staters ongnged Waterway Committee, Ship by Water Fire Cars Fast Mail Train Derailed SEED CORN. COW PEAS, VELVET
imposing additional duty of 12 per Laughton hospital and they must he in this movement are attached to tho Committee, and Retail Merchants
Between Jax and Savannah
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
cotton purchased to keep the hospital up to fifth northern division.
Committee has been called for Tues­
ctnt nd valorem on fancy
ei
SEED, SORGHUM
&lt;11, The Annie Inted Frees I
day evening to meet with representa­
cloths was word for word as proposed the high standard where it has always
F or Immodlnte nhlpmont. All aanaonSAVANNAH, July 17.— Five cars nbla Field nnd V egeta b le Seeds. W rit*
tives of the Florida Traffic Associa­
by former Senator Lippitt, cotton been kept by the help of the public
r Prlco List nnd Catalogue. Our beau­
Two
White
Men
spirited
citizens
of
tho
county.
You
of
the Seaboard fast mail, New York fo
tion to discuss the proposed rnto' in­
goods manufacturer of Providence, It.
tiful nnd Instructive ca ta lo g u e Is free
do not know when tho services of the
Jarksonvilleon the Seaboard Air nnd g iv es valuable Information on
I.
Killed at Kissimmee, creases mi inbound shipments which to
fa rm in g nnd g a rd en in g fo r FJnrldn and
hospital will bo needed in your own
Line
turned over at 5:30 this morning tho South. W rite tu us today fo r npeowere requested by tho Foutrh Section
In
the
Negro
District
Ini prior,) on your need requirements.
fnmily nnd when it is needed you will
Committee of Southern
Carriers. one mile south of Cox, Georgia, bo- Our
HUMPUR. APPLE AND
complete stock will enable un to
know more about this institution and
Numerous hearings have been bold ofi tween Savannah and .Jacksonville. A supply you to advnntngo In price and
POTATO CROPS TO BE
wlmt it takes to maintain it, tho ex­ Fired Upon by Ambushed Negro Sup­ these proposed increases and all in- negro dining ear cook was killed and quality.
MARKETED THIS YEAR cellent service provided, the unselfish
posed to He an Outlaw
dications point to thorn becoming |several passengers injured. The train
E. A. Martin Seed Co.
work of tho stall and tlie nurses, the
struck a broken rail nnd five cars Oldent mill l.nrgi-nl Herd II uuhp In Flo .
effective.
In
the
event
that
they
are
Illr f a n Aaanrlnlrd 1'rraal
(llr Thr Aamtrlnlrd I'rMn)
302-800 Hunt Buy Btreet
president nnd officials and all thusc
KISSIMMEE, .Inly 17.— Gene Rine­ authorized by the Inter-State Com­ were tossed into the ditch. The en­
CHICAGO, 111., July 17.— Immense
FL O R ID A
who arc interested in the hospital and hart is dead, Stewart Ivey probably merce Commission, the railroads will gine remained on tho track with two . t A r K N M N V I L I . i l
production1of apples and potatoes in
have been giving of their timo nnd fatally injured as the result of un at­ ignore the depressed rates which scu- cars.
(he United States this season is ex­
money sparingly.
GOOD GRADE
tack last night by n nogro who auth­ hnnrd nnd inland wnter towns enjoy,
pected, according to a statement hero
The hospital is too small nt present orities believe to bo Oscnr Meek and and thereafter rates will ho figured GETTING! HEADY
ty tho federal bureau of agricultural
STABLE MANURE
to givo tlie returns it should give and for whom officials in every Central on a mileage basis, it will mean an
FOR NEW THEATRE
economies. The apple yield looked for
CIIKAP
must be enlarged to keep up with the Florida county Is searching. Rinehart incrense of approximately GO per cent
mill.DING IN SANFORD
exceeds by more than 10,000,000 bar­
growth of tho city. Only by the sup­ and Ivey were in an automobile pass­ on rail shipments to Sanford, however
Prompt Shipment
rels, tho crop gathered last year.
port of the public can this institution
During
the
last
few
days
workmen
L.
W. BERG MANN
water
rates
will
mnintain
their
low
ing
through
tlie
negro
district
when
[•.Potato production Indicated is tho
he maintained and tho public is ex­ the shooting occurred.
Details are level and 'as long ns the St. Johns have been busily ongnged on tho site Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
|-Urgest since the bumper crop of 1017.
pected to respond this week with their
monger as Rinehart was instantly kill­ river is navigable Sanford need never of the new Sanford Thcnt-e cornor of
Predictions of the np^jlo crop in tho
membership dues. It is a small pit­
ed and Ivey in such a condition lie is he nt the exigency of tho transporta­ Magnolia Aventto and Second street,
IjUuling states are:
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
tance for such fine service.
cleaning up the lot and tanking ready
tion companies.
nimble to talk.
Washington,
7,170,000
barrels;
for
construction
of
the
foundation
of
Attorneys nnd CounsellorB-at-l*w
Kti York, 051,000; California, 1,023,FACTS ABOUT RUNNING
T .
M r.n ¥
The Publicity oemmittee will moot the handsome and modern thoatrofW; Michigan, 1,542,000; Virginia,
DeLAND. FLORIDA
WATER IN TIIE HOME Judge Will ImpOSC
sometlmo during the week to prepare business building.
1,522,000; Oregon, 1,451,000: Tho toWill practice In the State and Feder*Jail Sentences
The hoard of directors of tho Milano nl Courts. Specinl facilities for Exits budget for tho coming season. Tho
Ul commercial crop is estimated at
Did you know: That homo water
Amusement
Company nave
made nniiniug and Perfecting Land Titles.
committee
does
not
expect
to
issue
21.413.000 barrels, compnrcd with
On Striking Men
works
will
help
keep
the
doctor
away
7
any new booklets Ibis year, but Imme­ splendid progress In perfecting all
21.201.000 barrels in 1021.
That they will eliminate the lifting of M ho Violate Federal Court Injunction diately upon completion of the now plans and arrangements for the start
An approach to half a billion bush­
SCHELLE MAINES
Relating to Slrike
buildings, yacht basin, golf course, of building operations, and the officers
el* "f potatoes is the forecast crop, approximately GO million pounds of
water daily? That they will keep the
LAW YER
;J
ntu! other improvements, a new book­ of the company state that when tho
the iu tual estimate total being put at
Illy Thr Anaorliitril I'rom)
wife young? That they will climinnto
Office
In
the
Court
House
structure
is
completed
nnd
equipped
let
will
l)o
compiled
showing
these
im­
42S,fii&gt;7,000 bushels, ns ngninst 340,ST. LOUIS, July 17— Federal Judge
152 miles, the distance the average
FLORIDA
823.000 bushels in 1921.
Trieber today announced he'would im­ provements. It is the intention of the Sanford will have n theatre of tho SANFORD
housewife walks yearly carrying wa­
Publicity
Committee
to
have
an
eight
first
class
and
one
of
the
best
In
Florpose ja il. and penitentiary Sentences
ter? That home wnter works sys­
and not fines on strikers who violate pngo folder printed which will con- idn.
LOCAL CREAMERIES OFFER
GEO. G. HERRING
tems may be bad for as little ns $25.
The ventilating system to bo Infederal court injunctions relating to tain answers to tho numerous inquirIIKST MEANS OF MARKETING
Do you have home water works? If the railroad strike.
ies received by tlie Chamber of Com- stalled will be o f capacity sufficient
HAIRY PRODUCTS IN FLORIDA
Attorncy-nt-Law
not, why not?
morco which will supplement tho small to change all the air in the auditorium
No. 14 Garner-WoodrufT£Pui!din
Tho above statements, made by Pro­
number o f booklets which are still nu in less than one minute. This in­
The product tlie dairyman is to-pro­
SOUTHERN MILLS NOT
fessor Rogers, department of agricul­
SANFORD, FLA.
hand. It is nlso the Intention of tho sures a comfortable temperature in
duce determines the type of dairy
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
ture
engineering,
Florida
College
of
tho
hottest
weather
nnd
tho
officers
OF
CHILD
LABOR
LAW
Publicity
Committee
to
hnvo
printed
farming ho Hhuuid follow.
Dairy
--------a four-page letter-head, the inside further state tho low-pressure steam
farming is organized on a basis to agriculture, offer sufficient argument
&lt;tlr Thr Aaanclntrd I'rraa)
covers of which will contnin views of heating system called for in the plans
supply tho inrgo consuming centorr. for making the home more convenient
ASHEVILLE, N. C., July 17.— Im- 'Sanford and pertinent information, will provide patrons with the right
I-atec cities demand Inrgo quantities and the hnusowork more efficient by
portnnt among the developments at These letter-lnads will hnvo a panel degree of heat on all kinds of cool
JEWELER
of fresh raw milk, end if the dairyman having running wnter.
the southern industrial conference be- at tho top, in which can ho inserted days.
is going to produco whole milk, ho
MY SPECIALTIES!
ing held nt Bine Ridge was the unani- the names of (lie different business
The president of tho Company F. L,
should move near sotno Inrgo consum­ DAM BREAKS AND
Pickard’s Ilnnd-Pnlnted China
WATER FLOODS COUNTRY
mens sentiment expressed by all of concerns of the city. These lottor- Miller has enlled a meeting of thu
ing ct nter, nnd equip Itituself to be­
Gorham's Sterling Silver
NEAR
CHICOPEE
MASS
Gio
cotton mill officials from Virginia, heads will he furnished at a low flguro board of directors for tonight nnd a
come a highly specialized dniry far­
Rogers' Plated Ware
the 'Carolinas, Georgia and Alnbnma, •nnd should prove a valuable ndver- number of impoitnnt mutters will bo
mer.
Elgin
nnd Waltham Wnfche*
who are In attendance, against tnk* Using medium. Co-operation of all brought before thu meeting for dis­
The market for high quality milk
4IlF Tlie Aaaurlnti'd I'rraa I
CHICOPEE, Mass., July 17.-20,- ing advnntngo of the repeal of the the merchants is requested to make cussion and action.
1,1 Florida is limited hccuuso of tho
few large cities in tho state. During 090,000 gallons of water flooded a child labor low, although all agreed this feature a success,
MEMBERS OF A.F. OF
th' tourist season, which lasts from large part of the Williumansett dis­ in the constitutional correctness of
At the last meeting of tho board of
three to fivo months, there is a fairly trict today when Langwald's dam nnd Chief .Justice Taft’s decision.
R.W. TO JOIN STRIKE
Opinion seemed to hnvo crystallized Governors a Speicnl Committeo wns
FARMERS!
good demand for high quality m ilk,! another dam at Robert Pond gave
(By Thn Aaaorlnlrd I'rrua)
but small in comparison to tho states 'way. Residences and business places ngninst working boys nnd giYls ton appointed to investigate tho amount
CLEVELAND, &lt;)., July 17.— Mem­
'
‘
with many Inl-gc cities, ns is found in ' along Chicopee street wero flooded, hours per day.
On tho contrary,
ev- necessary to provide for further pub­
thn East and Middle Western stntcB.1No lives were lost but property dam- cry man seemed in favor of more o.iu licity purposed nml also for the bnnd bers of the American Federation of
1cation rather than more work for all and for charitable purposes, finances Railroad Workers, employed hero,
The nmount'tho whole fnmily con-[age was heavy,
SEED BED CLOTH
thoso under sixteen cars of ngo. Steps for which have heretofore been sub­ voted tonight to join the shop men's
sunii'd is small in comparison to tho
are already being taken toward the scribed by the merchants and other strike at 0 o'clock Monday morning,
ttiwnmt consumed ns by-products of
TAMPA-SAUASOTA TRAIN IS
formation of a plan under which live public spirited citizens. Tho proce­ according to an announcement by of*
’■lilk, such as butter, cheese, icoCANCELLED
hours
dally will bo spent in the mill dure of paying nil items defrayed by licinls of tho union. Tho union, which
rrc«m, or canned and powdered milk
(lly Tlie Aaaodnlrd I'rraa)
nnd three hour? In school.
a publicity tax is the only equitable has no connection with tho American
h’r looking purposes; and Florida Im­
TAMPA, Flu., July 17.— First can­
Stuart W. Cramer of Crnmerton, N. one yet devised, and has proven suc­ Federation of Labor, has n member­ McCRORY’S 10c STORE
ports some $17,000,000 worth in thoso
fornis each year, according to Pro- cellation of train survico in this hoc- C., chairman of tho national eommit- cessful in all communities in whic|i it ship of 00„000.
Approximately 1,200 pipe fitters,
fexsor II. L. Brown, extension dniry- tion ns a result of tho Btrlke o f shop tee o f tho Amcrlcnn Cotton Manufac- bus been tried.
tnnn.
|crafts men on tho railroads cumo this hirer's Association, sounded thu sentb
conch repairmen, painters, freight car
In speaking of Florida's needs in afternoon with tho cancellation of the mont that tho Tnft decision would not
Advice has been received from repairers and inspectors will ho a f­
marketing dniry products Mr. Brown 1Scnbonrd Air Lino Railway’s passen- lower the eight-hour standard, and Senator Fletcher to tho offoct that fected here today, tho officers declare.
says: “ The great need in this state1ger train between Tampa nnd Snra- said nH a rule “ tho manufacturers of he has requested the preliminary sur­ The fact that tho inspectors are in­
are markets conveniently located to I K(,tn. Tills leaves one passenger train tho south profoundly regret tho loss vey for n twenty-foot channel from cluded, thoy say, will hinder traffic
Hie farming sections, so thnt farmers 1per day between this city and Sara- pt tho results of the inspection thnt Jacksonville to Paiatka to bo changed nt once.
Centrally Located
"my supply milk nnd cream to bo sotn—tho morning train.
censed with tho Tnft decision. Any to include Sanford. This action on
There have been no cancellations of southern man who fails to ohicrve tho Senator Fletcher’s part was at the re­
Rub-My-TIsm, an antiseptic.
manufactured into by-products. Dur­
FIRE-PROOF
ing tho tourint season thn creameries service on tho Tnmpn &amp; Northern, restrictions that hnvo result od from quest of thu Sanford Chamber of
30-oaw-20tc
cnn supply milk to the large consum­ which In a Seaboard line terminating cxxperimcntn, both legislative and fli­ Commerce nnd the Central Florida'
Cool, Airy Rooms, and
nt Brooksvillo; nor on tho Tampa and dustrint, whether compelled to do so Water Traffic Lenguo.
ing centers.
Whon your breath is bad, appetite
Ocean Front Apart­
“ This type of dniry farming will Gulf Const, tho Seaboard Lino to St. or not, is a traitor to his industry
poor, nnd you feel "blue’ and discourments at reasonable
make dairying possiblo on thousands Petersburg; nor on tho Atlantic Const and his own selfish interests.
Complaints have been received from aged, you need Horblno. Or,a or two
rates the year round
° f farms that nre situated too far [ Lino, or tho Tampa Southern, which
“ Manufacturers of tho South are a number of people who have visited' doses will sot you right. It is n grant
fretn tho whole-milk markets, nnd will *s a Const Line branch to Braden- determined,” declnrod B. E. Goor, New York thnt they Imvu been unablo ' system purifier. Price, 00c. Sold by
m . c u St e r
lml dairying in rural communities town,
president of tho Judson mills, Green­ to secure return tickets through to Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Proprietor
where tho full benefits of the industry
ville, S. C„ “ that our mills shall ho Hanford, due to tho fact thnt it wns
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
van lie secured."
Second sheets,. 8
'/jx ll, only
_______
__ „ run not only to make cotton cloth, but flat shown in the Trunk Lino Tariff.
Finest lino stationery in tho city S
50c per 1,000, while they last, at to make tho rb-ht kind of men and This mntter w»»h taken up. with the sold below cost to make room for o u r1!
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a single other bill,'appropriation or
what not," would have won. That
The Herald said many weeka ago legiidaturq would
have
perhaps,
P a y o ff th a t 8 % m o r tg a g e ; b u ild &lt;Jn th a t
that Henry Ford would never got pos stormod and fumod, but It would have
lo t; churches, lo d g e s, etc., caij do a ll th is
session of Muscle Shoals as long as reapportioned this stato’s^reprosontatlon, and so would the next and tha
w ith 3 % m on ey. D rop a lin e to the
tho Republicans were In power and
the corporation hogs had anything to noxt on which the duty devolved.
If Govomor Hardeo will exercise
do with tho proposition. Henry Ford
the
inherent power of, his office to
Is one of tho richest manufacturers
onforco his recommendation, and to
in the country but ho has always been
in favor of glvjng everyone a square exact constitutional obedience and re­
spect from the legislature by telling
deni and his management of the labor
It he wltl not sign a single bill or
C layton B u ild in g -------------------- ---------------------------------- — M I A M I , F L O R ID A
In his factories and on his railroad
Joint resolution until the proper Just
has demonstrated that kindness and
re-apportionment is made, he will
fair treatment £ill do more to settle
have
done whnt ho pledged his admin­
satisfactorily all tho labor problems
BE PREPARED
Second sheeta, 8^ x11, only
were scared avyay. I’ll nover bo with,
istration for, secured an actual rethan alt the labor boards in the Wprld.
Savo
time
and worry In making out RAT-SNAP." Throo sizes n t
npportlonment. If ho does not, in­ 50c per 1,000, while they last, at
Henry has shown up tho corporations
Sintrer (15c.
S1.2B
Hnl.l
____
.‘
(J5c, $1.25.
Sold nnd guarante«H°u
t f your seed bed covers. Get a Singer
stead of securing that he will in all Herald office.
A suggestion from the medical fra­ nnd the railroads and tho Republican likllhood If tho amendment'is Insisted
Sowing Machine or motor. Sold on Bull Hardware Co.— Adv.
ternity to the women this summer Is party in such a strong light thnt they on, get either an unfair partial ad FIVE DEAD IN
terms like rent.—Tom Dunlap, Elder i
"not to wear much clothing."
Ad* are very nnxlous to cronk Undo Justmont of this state's unjust repre­
48-2tp
Don’t suffer any longer. Get
MINE GUN BATTLE Springs Office.
yout,
▼Ice easy to take and easy to follow. Henry good nnd proper and thoy have sentation, or else, a flat refusal to
A
child
can't
get
strong
and
robust
"
^
T*}nff
Tnnlai
been
laying
for
him
with
the
black­
---------- o ■- —
(Dr Tha Associate# Prcaa)
respect an amendment to the consti­
** you want’ Unt°n Pha*.
jack of corporate Influences for some
WELLSBURG,
W. Va., July 20^- whllo worms eat away its strength “ ntl ®at
A great many students of current
tution Itself.—Tampa Tribune.
and
vitality.
A
dose
or
two
of
A
«
v*
time. They tried to cripple his finan­
The number of recovered dead in tha
events and past history say that a
—o----------ces with Wall Street an tho "gunman"
gun battle at the Clifton mine at White's Cream Vermifuge puts the lit­ FOR SALE!— Lots number I5(j
revolution is Imminent In this coun­
hut Henry dodged them with one of FIGHTING THE MOSQUITO PEST Clifton, on Monday morning, was to­ tle ono on Its feet again. Price, 86c.
try. Maybe It will take a revolution
167 In the town fplnt of Midway
his peculiar twists and got safely
night brought to five, when Deputy Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
to bring some of theso monoy-chang'
Address
Robert Highoy, 015 North
Tho prevalence of Dengue fever in Sheriff Herb Allen located the body of
away from tholr clutches. Since that
ers to tholr senses.
Dearborn
Street, Chicago, 111, 47^^
time they hnvo vowed that Honry Tampa is ascribed by tho medical au­ n mnn who had been shot In n flold “ How I Cleared the Mill of Rats," By
J. Tucker, R. I.
would never get possession of the thorities to tho sting o f a certain
It would bd well to look Into the •Shoals or any other big propect where species of mosquito. That being tho about half a mile from the spot where
“
As
night
watchman believe I have Rub-.My-XIam for Rheumatism. 38-20,
question of reapportionment as now ho could again sjiow them up and case, and scicnco has proved that the Sheriff Duval foil. Twenty-one new soon more rats than any man. Dogs
outlined in the amendment to bo vot make them ridiculous. Tho fertilizer mosquito is a purveyor of certain arrests were made tonight til connec­ wouldn’t dare go near them. Got $1.26
[jwfgtBHnrgcmCTjm
ed \&gt;n in November. Many think It trusts nnd the automobile trusts and woll-known, and proven on him,, dls- tion with tho round up of thise sus­ pkg. of RAT-SNAP, Inside o f fl weeks
•for y o u r Summer*
would only give West Florida more all the othor trusts aro afraid of enses, then tho work o f extermination pected o f having taken part in tha cleared them all out*. Killed them by
fight.
representation and south Florida less Henry Ford In possession of the of the mosquito In this locality should
^V acation.
the score every night. Guess the rest
and not chango n thing,
Shoals with all tho vast opportunities ho mndo the business o f tha hour.
-----------o---------presented thore for tho benefit of the Crude oil is urged ns tho preventive of ATTEMPT TO HANG RAIL
Another advance In tho price of real pcnplo of the United State!. mosquito breeding. It hns been found
ROAD SHOP WORKER
newspape rstock this month, Wp knew Muscle Shoals would rovolutlonlzo to work a puccesa whore used, and its
( D r Tfea A s so cia te d P reaa)
the strike would be n good excuse for business, especially In tho South, nnd use kept up. Pouring n littlo oil on
\Jhcrt§ulf
NASHVILLE, Tcnn., July 20.— Four
a raise all along the line. Since there that is Just whnt the Northern capi­ stagnant wnters in rain barrels nnd
men
were
urrested
tonight
nnd
five
BreezesBloi
is no way o f mining tho prlco of news­ talists nnd Republicans do not want. tankH, nnd in swamp ureas destroys
papers nnd advertising at this time With Henry Ford nt tho Shoals nnd tho possibility of a mosquito being others are being sought in connection
tho newspapers will havo to Buffer tho thi wheels of industry turning in tho hutched thore, so long as the oil re­ with an alleged attempt to hnng J.
loss an usual.
South mnny of the drenms of the Re­ mains nn air-excluding film on the F. Brittain, nn employe of the Rudnor M bsoarl L i d j Suffered Until She
publican corporations would como to surface of the water; but when the whops of tho Louisville nnd Nashville
railroad andhotel
Tried CerdaL— Says “ Rem it
Wo nrc glnd to note thnt the west naught and they would bo sent so far noxt rain comes tho ditches nnd tho railway, nenr here InBt night.
side pnrk has received tho attention hack to tho tall uncut that you would swamps nnd low plnces are flushed
W u Surpriiinf.” — Got Along
out nnd tho oil is washed nwny, leav­
of tho street department nnd City never honr of thorn ngnin.
Fine, Became Normal
'
And strnnge to sny somo of tho ing fresh water free of tho oil, Toady
Mnnager Rynn has mndo mnny im­
provements In thnt park nnd expects Democrats are nlso afraid of disturb­ agdln for the industrious mosquito to
and Healthy.
to make more of them. And wo nlso ing the present system thnt gives all lay eggs in ngnin. Unless the au­
x in, Florida
tnke pleasure in saying thnt all of tho the money to the rich and makes tho thorities, or somo watchful Individual,
No ono in Sanford who suffers
Whnt America renlly repents tho application of oil to tho
parks nK* prettier than over before. poor poorer.
Springfield Mo.—“ My back waa eo
CHAMBEWCOMMERCE
needs nnd whnt Americn will hnvo troubling wnters nftcr ovory rnin, tho hnckacho, headaches, or distressing weak I could hardly stand up, and I
o---------Interesting
literature on application _
would
havo
bearing-down
pains
and
urinary
ills
can
afford
to
Ignore
this
fight, against mosquitoes Is a failure.
This old “ lovo thy neighbor" busi­ somo of these days Is n nuw party.
was not wolt at any tlmo,” says Mr*.
------------o-----------Sanford
woman's
twice-told
story,
It
Fill gunny sacks with snwdunt, or
ness is all right in theory but in prac­
D. V. WIltlamB, wlfo of a well-known
fine shavngs, packing it well. Soak is confirmed testimony thnt no Snn- fannor on Route 6, this place. "I
tise it is something oIbo. How mnny SECURING ACTUAL REAITORkept gottlng headaches and having to
Iho sacks nnd contents to saturnti'in ford resident can doubt.
people in tho world today give a tin­
TION MENT
go to bad," -continues Mrs. Williams
Mrs.
J.
Meisch,
R10
West
First
St.,
in
crude
oil,
after
which
drop
them
in
ker’s dam about whether tholr nolghdescribing the troubles from which
ditches where water stnnds, in low says: “ I enn recommend Doan’s Kid­ she obtained relief through the use of
for is starving to death or not. There
The voters of this state are asked
"My husband, having heard
Is too much money grabbing for any to ratify in November a proposed places subject to overflow, nnd into ney Pills highly from my own experi­ Cardul.
the nearby swamps.
Tho oil will ence. I had Just recovered from the of Cardul, proposed getting It for me.
love to he apparent.
amendment to the constitution of
“ I saw after taking some Cardul
ooze continually nnd film the surfaco grip nnd my kidneys became weak.
. . . that I was Improving. Tho result
Florida. Thnt
amendment provides
of the water, and when tho rain My hnck caused mo to suffer acutely, was surprising. I felt like a different
Tho Orlando papers say thnt two thnt tlie next legislature following
washes thnt water and film of oil and I felt miserable. I rend about person.
hanks in Orlando will ench build n the ratification shall reapportion tho
“Later 1 suffered from weakness
away
the sack of oil saturated saw­ Dunn’s Kidney Pills and decided to
nine-ntory building. They are trying representation in the house nnd sen­
try them. They have given me grent and weak back, and felt all run-down.
dust
starts
nt
once
to
oozo
more
oil
to keep up with our banks here. Now ate. The amendment proposed nlso
I did not rest well at night, I w u so
to eloso tho surfneo of *the water relief and I uni glad to recommend nervous and Stoss. My husband said
it is up to the Seminole nnd People's carries a provision under which, if tho
Enrich tho soil, Increase tho
them." (Statement given May 21, ha would gst me some Cardul, which
Tlnnk to put up twelve story buildings legislature refuses or fails to ho ro- against tho mosquito ready to lay its 1014.)
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
eggs.
slnco tho First Nntlonnl Is starting n apportion, it becomes tho duty of tho
prove tlic quality. It pays to
On February 2, 1022, Mrs. Meisch doctor said I got along line. I w u In
Lets use some judgment in this
good healthy condition.
I cannot
six story one and Orlando nine story. Governor to Imiiicdintcty reassemble
uso thorn roguhtrly. Stock in
added;
“
I
haven’t
hnd
tho
slightest
mosquito fight campaign, It is not
Hay too much for It,"
that, body in special session nnd dcour wnrohouBo nt Sanford.
.sufficient to destroy breeding places need of a kidney remedy sitico Doan’s
Thousands of women have Buffered
The Dally Herald will endeavor to mnnd of It that it do what the regular today and allow them, or others, to Kidney Pills cured ine. My cure has
Mrs. Williams desorlbes, until they
Booklet free from warehouse
found relief from the use of Cardul
koop tho paper bigger and bettor dur­ session failed or refused to do.
or from—
abound tomorrow or next week. proven permanent and 1 gladly con­ Since It haa helped so many, you
ing the summer months. Wo believe
Tiiis amendment Is by Its ndvosntcs Empty, water cntchtng tin cans thnt firm my former statement."
should not hesitate to try Cardul tf
with tho proper amount of advertis­ deemed necessary to Cure the failure
ROc, at all dealers. Fostor-Milburn troubled with womanly aflaants.
are picked up today must not ho fol­
Armour Fertilizer Works
ing that tho merchants horo ran ex­ refusal of ench succeeding decennial
For sale everywhere.
Jacksonville. Florida
lowed by another crop of cnrelessly Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
perience the best summer's business legislature since 1HR5, the date of tho
tossed out cans tomorrow. It i.s not
in tholr business careers. Lot us keep constitution, to obey ttie mandate of
sufficient, in fact it is wastcfully
Sanford coming winter nnd summer. the constitution as to reapportion­
foolish, to buy oil for applying to
ment, The next decennial date for ttie breeding places todny, and moroly
More trouble in tho West Virginia reapportionment under ttie constitu­ shrug our shoulders tomorrow when
coal mines. Since the government hns tion of 1885, will lie 1925, three years wo see it wnshed out to the hay by a
dono nothing about tho killings In from now. If the proposed amend­ rnin. What wo need is to get some
Illinois there will bo plenty of blood­ ment Is adopted, tho legislature of common sense to work along with out
shed all over this country unless tho 1923 will do the reapportioning, ac­ fine, but otherwise inadequate theor­
corporation heads see tho light nnd cording to a proposed schedule set ies.—Tampa Tribune.
stop aggravating tho men to n degree out In the bill providing for the voto
---------- o----------where they will commit murder nnd on tho amendment.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
the government allows them to do It,
If the legislature of 1023, follow­
SPECIALIZE
seemingly.
ing tho ratification, shall refuse to
renpportion, It becomes tho duty of
This is tho day of specializing and
This Ih hospital week and we should the Governor to immediately reas­
thin
is the tima of tho year to specialsemble
thnt
hotly
ami
demand
of
it
all pause long enough in our dnily
ize
in
your advertising by running
obedience
of
the
law.
If
tho
reas­
Inbor to give something toward this
Institution that has done and is doing sembled legislature refuses to obey special sntes every week on something
so much for tho nfTlictcd. It takes this mnndntorini amendment to tho in your store or running n nnlo that
just so much each year to opernte the constitutional mandate, the governor will cover every nrticle in your store
hospital over nnd above whnt comes is nt his rope’s end. He can do no­ hut have a snle nnd got business dur­
in from patients and this must como thing, snvo perhaps reassemble, nnd ing the summer months. Money is shy
from voluntary 'contributions in tho keep on reassembling the body until whenever there is a strike or rumor
form of memberships to tho hospital ills term expires or the taxpayers of strike and you must induce busi­
association. Give whnt you can for grow weary of paying tho bills for ness to walk lqto* your store by offer­
ing such attractive bargains for cash
the reassembled do-nothings.
the hospital.
Every governor of tills state, since thnt the business will bo tempted to
Men are not measured today by tho the failure of the first decennial legis­ part with the cash. Maybe it will
nmount of brnliiH they possess or by lature in 1805, tn obey the constitu­ mean putting off tho summer vacation
anil it mny mean working right on
■o HIMITA m o
tho mnny acts of kindness they do or tion, had tho snme right, nnd tho
through
tho summer but you aro no
same
power,
nnd
the
same
duty
lay
by tho amount of charity they pnss
out but by the amount of money thoy upon him as is sought to lay upqn the hotter than tho newspaper mnn nnd
he works right on summer and win­
may have in the banks. If they aro present governor by this amendment.
rich they aro respected by tho major­ The only difference is that wherens It ter. It is the idea of making Banford tho place for bargains nnd tha
ity of tfio people regardless of how was loft to tho honor, the statesman­
plnco where people want to trndo
ship,
tho
observance
of
his
guhornnthey obtained the money or how thoy
that wilt make this city grent. It Is
toral
oath,
and
his
keeping
of
good
use U. The world hns not yet reached
the Idea of stimulating business when
faith
with-the
people,
of
each
pro­
thnt point whore they bestow adula­
business is slow nnd apathetic that
tion on a mnn for whnt he renlly 1b ceeding chief executive, the present
the wiBu merchants nro putting them
ono
is
told
ho
must
mnko
this
dotoday ami not for whnt ho possossoB
mnnd; nnd having mndo this demand, on every week now nnd using the
tn riches.
his skirts will bo politically clonrcd, Dally Herald for tho advertisements
—--------o--------—
Wo
and
he will he nblo to say, "I mndo and thoy are getting results.
Another dronm in shattered. Wo
BEST BT TEST
should nil put our shoulders tp the
personal,
official
demand
for
reapporsaid thnt no man could mnko n million
wheel this summer nnd work ns wo
dollars honestly. Other papers said tionment, and your representatives
hnvo novor worked before to give San­
refused
to
obey
tho
chief
executive."
It could bo done and cited a foreigner
Every governor of this stnto Binco ford tho busiest summer in history
who sailed for homo the othor day
Wo can do It tf.we will kcop awake
worth over a million mndo in two 1805 has had tho power of enforc­
to the fact that summer business
ing
each
recalcitrant
legislature
to
yenra in America.
We again snid It
needs newspaper stimulation.
was not mdde honestly. Now Is is obey thnt mnndnto. All it took was
---------- 0---------Imck-hono,
nerve,
and
determination.
learned that ho was tho head of tha
Governor Hnrdoe Is saying a lot
bootleggers nnd getting his quit tho Tho govornor, who had told a refusing
body
to
reapportion
legislature;
"Gen­
about
renpportionmont theso days and
game when quitting was good. We
tlemen,
until
thnt
renpportionmont
wo
will
wait nnd boo if he carries out
still maintain that no man can nrnko
a million honostly in two years time hill is passed nnd the renpportionmont his ideas when tho legislature meets
starting from tho ground up and with effected as required by tho constitu­ nr does like tho proceeding gover­
tion, I will not nfflx my signature to nors—lets thorn run it over him.
no money In his pockets.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, lt t *
Ho hns had yoars of experience In this
lino with tho GonernI Motors Corpor­
ation and brings to Sanford nil tho
nowcst and best idens of tho modem
service stations of tho north, and oxpocta to bettor tho ulrondy first elnsir
aorvico station with which ho Is now
Mia&gt; Lucillo Taylor loft Wednesday
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. conncctod, Tha Herald bespeaks a
for her home In St. Augustine after Christ Bucurch last week nnd has hearty welcome for those now com­
ers,
*
a visit of several weeks with Miss been named Christ,
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Huntor and
Msbla Swope.
Road Speer’s advertisement in this
Mrs. C. L. West and baby and Mtsa littlo son Leo are expected home Sun­
pnporr
Two days special sale, Friday
Madeline Jnckson returned to Oviedo day In their car from Charlotte, N.
and
Saturday
which time there will bo
C.
from Daytona Beach Saturday fo r o
specials
In
Pongee
silks, Importod or­
Mr. and Mrs. Talbot of Fort Myers,
f,w days*
Mlssos Catherine and flqxlne Young who have been living In the Hunter gandies, blenched muslin, Scotch Im­
entertained at a root party Friday homo this summer have taken a h &gt;uso ported gipghams, sheets, sheetings,
long doth, satins, hosiery nnd many
morning In honor o f Misi Mable at Sanford Heights,
other
articles. Rend the advertise­
Swope and her guest, Miss Lucille
Seed bed work Is now on again, the
ment—you
have just twe days to take
littlo white tops ore beginning to ap­
Taylor of St. Augustine.
advantage
of
the prices. Glance at
The entertainment at the school pear on tho farms for tho 1022-23 cel­
the
,prlces
in
this
Issue of the Dally
base Tuesday night given by the ery crop. Seed for oarly celery wan
Herald.
mimbers of the Golden Rod Sunday sowed as early as July 10th.
School and the Pepper Band o f
Dr. and Mrs. Hazledon are leaving
A card from Charlie Whltner bears
Oviedo was quite a success In every this Week for their former home In
the intelligence that he Is in Montreal
South Carolina, to remain an Indefinite
way.
,
’ nnd other points In Canada and huvMrs. L. R. Mitchell returned to Ovi- time.
lng seen the birthplace of 'Johnnie
^a Friday after a visit of several
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bales and Miss Elira
Walker
and other great men will move
weeks with relatives In Covington, Lohmns from Orlando road will take
on to tho SL Lawrence country where
over the bathing beach and live in the
Os.
ho will visit the Canadian Club nnd
A call meeting of tho Woman's club Hazledon house at Silver Lako.
pick Four Roses with Three Feathers.
Mrs. May Hasty visited her daugh­
on Monday afternoon waa well at­
Like nil o f tho many Sanford visi­
tended by the members. Tho subject ter, Mrs. Marion Auatln and family in
tors In the pleasure resorts he wishes
discussed was tha location and pur­ prlando ynst week.
wo wore there and wo wish ho was
chase of a park for Oviedo. Mr. and
Miss Emma Gallagher from town
hero or lower down,
Mrs. T. L. Mcado have very liberally hns boon the guest of Miss Hoskins
offered the club five acres of land on Jones this week. Miss Gallagher is
Just one moro week of Dnumol’s
Sweetwater Creek for park purposes. leaving for Los Angeles soon for an
July Clcnranco Sale a half page In
This property and several other sites indefinite stny.
this Issue states nnd calls your ntMr. nnd Mrs. A. Corpnny visited in
are to bo considered by a committee
appointed by tho club.
Atihurnilalo and Port" Tampa* city'tho I 1bVtb)b lo
lho, T " * * '
Mrs. W. B. Williams and two sons ,» » t wook. making Urn trip In tholr ,,b ” bbar“ “ in' &gt;&gt;olng »tt«rod by thl.
well known firm. DrcsB*values nro
*“
Roy and Robert loft by auto Sunday cnr.
hero In pongees, voiles, porcnlos, gingJ. W. Corley arrived hero in his cnr
night for Atlanta and points in North
hnms, Bilks nnd crepes. Look ut tho
from Engleside, On., Inst week. Mrs.
Carolina.
prices, Drastic millinory reductions
T. J. Brannon spend Wednesday Corley will not como until September
will close out this big stock of up-totin*! Joe will attend school in Atlanta
•night and Thursday In Orlando.
duto summer millinery, street huts,
Mrs. O. L. Wolcott and son Henry thin coming year.
pattern hntn, leghorns, Batins, etc,, al­
W. W. Drossor went to Jacksonville
returned Saturday from
Daytona
most given nwny. Bond Bitumcl's ad­
on Sundny’a bont to remain 'several
Reach.
vertisement in this issue.
The bnso ball game between the days on business nt tho state head­
Oviedo and Orlnndo Boy Scouts quarters of the Klim Milk Co. to per­
Drink Pcnhody’s Grade A nnd Hnrd
Thursday afternoon on tho Oviedo dia­ fect plans to Introduce more fully to
Water Blend Coffee. Ronsted, ground
mond resulted in n score of ten to sev­ the people, hereabouts Klim milk.
nnd packed in Snnford. 08-3t; w -ltc
Captain Bell is at the Fcrnnlden in favor o f Oviedo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. West nnd Miss Laughton hospital hnving n foot am­
Madeline Jnckson returned to Day­ putated. It wns injured some time ago
By a bruise. He is snid to ho doing
tona Bench Tuesday morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Brown roturned well.
last wook from n visit to relatives and
friends at Ambroso, Gn.
Miss Mable Swope nnd brother
Francis wore Sanford visitors Wed­
nesday,
Mr, nnd Mrs. It .W, Lawton and ltt(From Thursday'* Dally)
/tle daughter Virginia loft Thursday
Mrs.
W.
Morton Thigpen nnd little
for Wnyncsvillo, N. C.
son Billie, nnd Miss Ethol Deen are
(from Thuridij'i Dally)
H. A. Neel nnd Reg Holly, of the spending a week at St. Petersburg.
Tanlac’s reputation as one of tho Herald Printing Co., spent a fow
|best medicines on earth wns won by hours yestordny nt Orlnndo on busi­
Messrs. D. L. Thrasher and R. A.
results, not claima. Try it.— Union ness.
Newman motored to Daytona Beach
Pharmacy.—Adv.
where they will spend a few days.
Tuko a trip to the country dub nnd
Mr. nnd Mru. Raymond Allen are
golf links this afternoon. They will
mnko you proud of tho fact that you spending n week in Maitland as the
gucstB of. tho Inttor's mother, Mrs.
nro living in Snnford.
Stanley.
Harry Talbott nnd Mrs. C. II. DinMiss Florence Moore of St. Peters­
gee left for their homes in Dunedin
this afternoon. Mr, Talbott has boon burg hns boon tho guest of Mrs. L. L.
Mrn. J. II. Allen nnd granddaughter nt his farm in Sumter county and Mrs. Allen while taking tho tenchors ex­
Barbara Hunt returned last night Dingoo hns boon tho guest of Mrs. It. amination.
from Gcorgiu, where they have boon J. Holly.
visiting relatives. Mihs Olivo Dinkcl
Miss Ethel Henry is in Clydo, N. C.,
returned homo from Orlnndo Wednes­
Charlie Stokley, tho ‘ Bnniinn Prince’ nt Skylnnd Camp, where shu is coun­
day whore she wns tho guest of Mrs. of Mt. Dora was in tho city todny cillor in swimming, 'basketball nnd
E. C. Maury.
shaking hands with his ninny friends horseback riding.
The B.Y.P.U, had a picnic supper nnd reports his bnnnna plantation as
Miss Hester Costello leaves this af­
out at Palm Springs last Wednesday being in the pink of condition nnd
evening. Evoryono reported a good making monoy evory year.
ternoon for Dnytonn Bench whoro sho
time.
will spend n few wAiks before going
Miss Aldin LeVigon spent several
Wo note by tho late edition o f Judge to Orlnndo \yhoro sho will hnvo charge
days with Hazel Jones in Orlando.
that our old frlcld Cuthbort Butchert of tho Day Nursery.
Mrs, B. J. Overstreet- and Mrs. L. won another golf mntch at tho West­
Miss Inez Wntt of Bnrtow, who hnH
ii- Payne were shopping in Snnford chester Biltmoro Club at Rye, N. Y
Wednesday.
.
Mr. Butchart laid out the golf links been tho guest of hor cousin, Miss
Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas for tho Lnkefront Improvement Co., Wnulinctn Alien for tho pnst month,
Now of Orlando will bo interested to near the site o f the present country loft yosterdny for hor homo nccomknow that they are announcing the club and golf links.
'pnnied by Miss Allen,
Birth of n son born July 4th.
Mrs.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Langley, Miss
NVw will bo remombored as Miss Nan­
Yowell Company nro making a spec­
do Hartley.
ial drive on men’s gabardine ami Palm Mnrthn Langley nnd Mrs. F. B.
Mr. McGnnnwny of Lakeland was In Beach suits. Tho Buits that havo boon Lnngley nnd son Frank nro tho guests
town demonstrating tho new National selling for $35 will go for $23.08 nnd of her sistor Mrs. J. C. Deon nt her
Sewing Machine.
others In proportion. Royal Society home on Magnolia nvenuo.
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. G. Trnub nnd sun of fancy goods on special sale nnd stnmpThe mnny friends of Mrs. F. B.
Mhinil wero visiting J. E. Phipps one cd pillow cases nnd other fancy stuff.
day lust week.
Lnngley,’
formerly of this city, but
Road tho advertisement in this issue.
now of Lnkolnnd nro delighted to bco
Miss Leila nnd Emma Fuller spent
the week end in Orlnndo ns tho guest
This is tho time to advortiso in the her ngain, she boing the guest of Mrs.
°f Mrs. Frank'ToplifT.
Daily Herald and help to put Snnford W. T. Lnngley for a fow dnys.
___
•
Rev. Warren Entzmlnger of Lake­ on tho mnp. Thoro nro moro Dally
land preached nt tho Baptist church Heralds going out of town now than
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D.| Woodruff nnd
Sunday.
over before nnd n daily paper filled Mrs. Howard P. Smith motored' to
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Ent’zzminger with advertisements speuks well fur Dnytonn Bench today. Mrs. Woodruff
n city. It means that ail your reports will spend n week there ns tho guest
WL‘r° visitors In Orlnndo Snturdny;
Miss Hettio Arnotto loft Sunday of business activities hnvo tho buck­ of Mr. nn d Mrs. R. A. Nowman.
fK&lt;&gt;r DeLnnd where sho will visit ing of llvo merchants.
friends.
LEWJS-IIEDDENS
Tho new Smith building nt tho corn­
Mr. Hughes and Mr. Post of Or­
lando wore visitors In town Friday. er of Sanford nvenuo and First street
Yesterday afternoon nt tfio Baptist
J- K. Fuljor nnd Miss Ellen Fuller is going nhend rapidly nnd will add Pnatorium Miss Marlon Hoddona and
were visitors in Orlnndo Thursday,
much to tho npponrnnco of that part Mr. J. M. Lewis Jr., both of Orlnndo,
1- It. Pnyno was transacting bust- of tha city. Snnford avenue is coming were married by Dr. F. D. King, the
to the front in the business, circles of impressivo ring ceremony boing used.
nc»» in Snnford Friday,
Miss Ethn Hartley roturned tho tho city nnd mnny new buildings nro
Tho young couplo wore accompanied
middle of tho wook from Grovelnnd, being erected nnd many are contem­ by n number of thoir frlonds. Mt1. and
where she had been visiting relatives. plated fur this thriving business Mrs. Lewis left late. In tho evening
Mr. Hnyden Miller of Jacksonville stroot.
was tho guest of J. E. Phipps Tues­
Swelling caused by insect bites can
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Renaud and bo reduced by using Bnllnrd's Snow
two bright children arrived in San­ Liniment. It counteracts tHo poison
A ten spoonful of -Horblne will pro­ ford yestordny, making the voyngo and roliovos tho Irritation. Three sizduce n copious nnd purifying bowel from New York via tho Clydo Lino. ob, 30c, 00c nnd $1.20 per bottle. Sold
movement, imprsvo nppotlto, restore Mr. Rennitd hns purchased an interest by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
mental activity nnd n flno feeling of in tho Sanford Battery Service Com­
'igor end cheerfulness. Price, 0Oe, pany with his brother, L. A. Renaud,
Work is progressing on nil of tho
Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
nnd will mnko his futuro homo horo. now buildings.
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SOCIETY FOR
THE WEEK

LOCALS

L0NGW00D

sAtt

: PUBLIC FORUM

• Zeb Rati Iffo o f the firm o f Ratliffe-4 land being assessed at tho date of the
Haines has roturned from a business lssuar.ee o f such certificate ip the
trip to Atlanta.
name of Unknown. Unless said certi­
ficate shall ho redeemed according to
Hot weather Is hard on teething law Tax Deed will issuo thereon on
babies. They suffer tho combined tho 12th dny o f August, A, D. 1022,
misery of heat, pain nnd stomach dis­
WITNESS .my official signature
order. McGee’s Baby Elixir holps the nnd seal this the 7th dny o f July, A. D.
littlo sufferer through the trying per­ 1022.
iod by correcting tho stomach and
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
bowela. Price, 36c and 00c. Sold by
Clerk Circuit Court,
Umon Pharmacy.— Adv.
, Semlnolo County, Fla.
47-5tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION

STEADY, MENI
Slnco Moses lead tho striking Israe­
lites out of tho Iron hnnd of Pharaoh,
ho not tho pace as n strike leader and
we are still following. With the same
faith -In tho promise of n hotter llfo,
nnd hotter conditions, and while we
NOTICK o r A PPM OA TIOir FOR
follow him in practice, wo should niso
I.fCAVH TO IB I.L MINOR’ S
On Fridny evening, July 21st, at
i*And
follow in spirit.
7:30 Taylor Commandery No. 28 K.T.
Wo nre now passing through tho will fnoot in regulnr conclave. Tho or­
In Court o f County Judge, Hint*
third week of this groat economic der o f tho Tomplo will bo conferred
Florida, Seminole County
move nnd tho men charged with re­
for tho Inst time until fall, and it is
Ho Rotate o f
sponsibility of snid move at this place, expected that every Knight Templar In
Jim mie Lewis. Myrtle Lewie, Samuel A.
deplore tho nets of violence reported in this vicinity will be present at this
Lewie, and H en ry C. Lewie, Minora.
Notice la hereby g iven to all whom it
In tho daily news at different points. ceremony.
may concern, that i. J. O. Sharon, an
G'lardlan
o f Jim mie Lewie, Myrtle L e w ­
And wo want tho good peoplo .of our
Members of this commandery are is, Samuel A. Lewie, and Henry C.
city and every striker to know that
will, on the M th day o f
requested to make every effort to at­ Lewie,A.minors,
D. 10I&gt;, a p p ly to the Honorable
violence hns no place In this move and tend this conclave and all visiting Sir July.
K. F. Iloueholder, County J u d g e In and
fo r aatd County, at hie o f f ic e In Banwould prove to be a stumbling block
Knights are invited.
ford In anld county, at I o ’c lock p. in.,
to our cnuBo.. We wero warned con­
or aa Boon theraafter an the matter oa a
Full dress uniform.
be heard, for a u th ority to eell at p u b ­
cerning this matter from tho first by
H. E. TOLAR, lic o r private eale, the undivided Inter­
est o f nald minora In fo l lo w in g describ­
our tenders, nnd, feeling thnt we hnvo
Eminent Commander. ed real estate. In said County, to-w ltt
tho confidence of this community, we
The west half o f the north weat q u a rte r
o f tho northeast quarter o f the south­
consider that confidence of priceless
east q u a rter o f Section ( I , Township Ib
Notice
o
f
Application
for
Tax
Deed
value and wore It possible wo would
HoitiIi. R ange 31 Hast, which applica­
tion will he based upon the petition f o r
Under Section 575 of the General
gladly tnko tho peoplo into our conflsnlo now on file In said Court.
Statutes of tl\e State of Florida
Dated 14th d a y o f June, A. D. 1911.
donco; ns our cause we feel Is just nnd
•
J. 6 . AHARON,
reasonable. If that be true then, who
Notice is hereby given that George fl-30; 7-7-14-31-98
Guardian.
would dare say thnt justice should not E. LaVigno, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
o f Application f o r T n a Deed Un­
bo done? Thoro nro mnny good peo­ cate No. 207, dated tho 7th day o f Notlee
der Section 1178 e f the General Stat­
utes o f the Slate o f Florida.
plo perhaps who think n striko is nec­ Juno, A. D. 1020, hns filed said certifi­
essarily a fight botwcon tho contend­ cate in my office, and has made appli­
Notlco In jioreby glvon that L. K e n ­
purchiiHor o f Tax C ertificate No.
ing forces using physical force. But cation for Tnx Deed to issuo in accord­ nedy,
270, dated' the 7th day o f Juno, A. D,
that is just what wo nro trying to get ance with law. Said certificate em­ 1020, hns fllod nald certifica te In my o f flcn and line mndo application for T a x
nwny from. And in this trouble wo braces tho following described proper­ lined to Inane In accord a n ce with law.
certificate embraces tho fo llo w in g
would liko for ovory one to know thnt ty situated In Scminolo County, Flor­ Said
described property situated In Semlnolo
it’s a matter in which our represen­ ida, to-wit: Lots 8 and 0 (loss thnt County. Florida, to*wlt: Lots A to O,
Overstroot nnd P r o w 's Revision
tatives and the Board nnd the spokes­ pnrt covered by Giles, Overstreet &amp; Olles,
o f Lota 8 and 3 In Dlock C, and Lot I
In
Hlock
Ii, o f MUcholl'a Survoy o f the
men fur tile roads have fulled to agree Drews Sub-Div.) Block D., 1). R.
Levy Grant, (lees Lots A to II, a n * the
nnd wo ns men in tho protection of Mitchell's Survey of tho Levy Grant. H 1-3 o f Lot 1, Olios, Overstreet and
Revision o f Lots 8 and 9, In
our interest hnvo withdrawn our ser­ Tho lund boing assessed at the dnto Drew's
llloclt C, nnd Lot 8 In Hlock _D, o f
vices until such n tinio ns they reach of tho issuance of such cortificnto in MltchoU's Horvoy o f lho Levy Grant.)
Thu said hind being assessed nt the
nn agreement nnd for tho Baku uf all |tho names of Giles, Overstreet &amp; dntn o f the Issunhco o f su ch certificate
the tinnio o f Unknown.
we hold dear, havo fniih, hope, nnd n i Drew. Unless said cortificnto shall bo In Also:
Tax Cortificnto No. 278. dnted
liberal sprinkling of chnrity nnd \vu redoomed according to law Tnx Dcod tho 7th day o f Juno, A. D. 1030, has
filed said cortificnto In iny o ff ic e and
are sure of an agreement under which will issuo thereon on the 12th dny of him mndo application fo r Tnx Dead
to Issue
in In
ill nccordaucu
accordance w ith
n n law.
iuw . Bald
naiu
wo will not bo ashamed to work.
August, A. D. li)22.
cate
t«&gt; embraces
ombrucoH tho fcRlowIng d ecertifica
THE COMMITTEE.
WITNESS my official signature scrlhotlI property situated in Hemlnole
y, Florida,
County.
. . lo
. - w l t : L ots 8 nnd 8A,
[ and seal this tho 7th day of July, A. D. ■Olios. Overstroot and D rew 's Revision
o f Lots 8 and 3 In lltock C, nnd txit 8
H. Cntnnco, proprietor of Catnneo'sj 1922.
In Iltnck Ii o f Mitchell's Hurvoy o f the
Levy nrniit (less alt that part o f Lots
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
Grill of Duytonn wns in tho city yes(SiJAI.)
8 and 8A, Giles, Overstreet and Drow'o
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
terday accompanied by Mr. Green
Revision o f L ois H ami 3 In Hlock C,
and Lot 8 In Iltnck P, o f Mltuholl'a
Sominulo County, Fin. Hurvoy
looking over the ground preparatory
o f lho Levy Grunt: which Is a
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. part o f Lot 8, Hlock "C " o f Mitchell's
to opening tho Vnldez dining room. 47-Btc
Hurvoy o f the Levy Grant.) Tho said
Mr. Cntnneo hns mnny friends ^ horo
land licliiK assessed at tho date o f the
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed Issuance o f such certificate In tho name
who wore glad to see him.
o f Unknown.
Under Section 675 of tho General
Unless said cortlflcatoH Hhall bo rodonmed accordliiK to law Tax Dcod w ill
Htntutcs of the State of Floridu
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I. Frazier huvo
Issuo thnroon on tho Sth day o f August,
192a,
roturned from nn nuto trip thnt ex­
Notlco is hereby given that J. S. A. WD.ltuosa
my officia l signature and
this the 34th day o f June, A ^ D .
tended over muny points of interest Dinkcl, purchaser of Tnx Cortificnto seal
JIJ22
I
’*•
in the mountains nnd to far northern No. 204, dated tho 2nd day of Juno,
(H EAL)
B, A. DOUGLA8S,
Clerk.
points.
A. D. 1010, hns filed snid certificate tO-Oto
Hy: V. B. DOUGLABS, D. C.
in niy office, nnd has mndo applica­
STATEMENT TO THE TAX
tion for Tnx Deed to issuo in accord­ Notice o f Application fo r T n x Deed Un­
der Section 878 o f the General Stat­
ance with law. Snid certificate em­
PAYERS OF THE SPECIAL
utes o f the Nlnte o f Florida
Notlco Is hereby given that J. B.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 braces the following described proper­
purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
ty situated In Seminole County, Flor­ Lulng,
133. dutad lho 7th day o f Juno, A. D.
1920,
hns
fllod said certifica te In m y
ida, to-wit: Lot 12, Block C, Mitch­
Dear People:
office, and lias mndo application fo r
1 feel it is my duty to cnll your at­ ell's Survey of I.ovy Grant. The snid Tax Deod to Isbuo In n ccordanco with
law. Said certificate em braces the f o l ­
tention to n grout urror thnt Is about land lining assessed at the data of the low in g described property situated In
Huinlnolo
County, Florida, to -w it : Lot
Issuance
of
such
certificate
in
the
4o bo mndo with your monoy thnt you
39, tllock G, A. D. Chappell's Huli-DIname
of
N.
B.
Giles.
Unless
said
cer­
vlslon ns Recorded III Hint Rook No. 1,
have just voted bonds for $00,000 for
Page 71, Homlnolu County Records. Tho
improvements to buildings nnd ono tificate shall lie redeemed according to said land being assessed at the data o f
the
Issuance o f such cortificn to In the
taw
Tax
Dcod
will
issuo
thereon
oil
now building. This the location of tho
luiino o f Unknown. U hIoms said c e r tifi­
the
12th
day
of
August,
A.
D.
11)22.
cate shall bn rodoomm! a ccord in g to
now primary shcool building botwcon
Tax liocd will Issue thornon on the
WITNESS my official signature law
Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth street, be­
28lli day o f July. A. I&gt;. 1922.
WITNESS) my ufflclul sign atu re and
tween Magnolia nnd Palmetto nve­ and seal this tho 7th day of July, A. D.
seal this tha 23rd dny o f June, A. D.
nues. I hnvo dono everything that I 1D22,
1922.
(HBAL)
B.
A DOUaLAHS,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
can on tho hoard to pro vent this lo­
Clork Clroult Court,
Clork
Circuit
Court,
Hnmlnoln County. Fla.
cution hut without results nnd I fool
lly: A. M. W E E K S. D, C.
Semlnolo County, Fin. 4G•ll tc
after this protest to tho peoplo my
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. Notice o f A pplication fo r T n x Heed Un­
conscience will bo elenr nnd not to 47-Btc
der .Mention 878 o f the General
do so it will not. My reason for this
.Statutes uf the Stale o f Fulrtda
Notice
of
Application
for
Tnx
Deed
protest is thnt tho location is on ona
Notlco Is hereby g iv en thnt J.
EL
La lug, purohaser o f City T a x C e rtifi­
Under Section 575 of the General
o f tho very lowest parts of whnt wo
cate No. 243. dnted the Sth dny o f July,
Stntutes of the State of Florida
A Ii. 1920, him fllod said cortificnto In
have always called tho flnts nnd is un­
my office, and has made ap p lica tion fo r
fit for school purposes on account of
Notice is horoby given thnt S. F. Tax Pond to Issue In n ccord a nco with
its low nnd muddy conditions, without Doudney, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ law. Ha Id certifica te em braces tha f o l ­
low in g described p ro p erly situated In
drainage, except ono Inrgo ditch thnt cate No. 223, dated the 7th day of ihe City o f Hnnford. Homtnole County.
to - w it :
Lot
17,
Hanford
is obliged to carry n certnin amount Juno, A. D. 11)20, hns filed Bnid certi­ 1Florida,
1e ig h ts Addition to Hanford. The said
land
being
assessed
at
tho
data
o f tha
of sowngo matter. Snnford hns long ficate in my office, and has made ap­
Issuance o f such cortificn to In the name
needed an athletic park in connection plication for Tax Deed to Issue in ac­ o f Mrs. Maudo H. King. Unless said oer*
shall be redeemed a cco rd in g to
with its schools nnd while possibly cordance with law. Said certificate tlflcnto
law T ax Deed will Issue thereon on the
tho following described 28th dny o f July, A. D. 1998.
tho primary schools would not ho as embraces
W ITNESS my o ff ic ia l sign atu re and
good n locution as either tho High property situated In Semlnolo County, seal this the 23i’
'
‘ D.
3rd day o f‘ June,
A.
1922.
school or Grammar school, however, Florida, to-wit: N 5Mi acres of WV4
B. A. DOUGLASS,
(HBAL)
Clork Clroult Court,
there is no possibility for Buch a park of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 3, Twp 20
Homlnoto County, F la .
at cither of theso locations, nnd I feel S., Rnngo 31 E. 6 acres. The snid 4B-0to
Dy: A. 31. W E E K S , D. a
thnt now Is tho tlmo thnt wo should
purchase enough land to hnvo ono nnd
this can ho dono by going about threo
blocks further Houth on what Is known
ns the Lnno lots thnt nro high nnd
dry, a beautiful loention with bonutlful shade trees thnt must bo sixty or
seventy yenrs old. However, my eyes Consulting Chemist nnys of tho water: "O f tho mnny waters o f this nnd oili­
arc not glued to theso lots, nnd nm
er regions that I have analyzed, 1 have found none superior in all g o o d 'q u itwilling to vote for any lot's in tho city
limits thnt nro ronsonahly drained ties of thnt of the "Elder Water."— Rhone'311-W, Office In Miller Building.
and dry enough for School purposes.
But my twenty-oight yenrs rosldonco
in Snnford will novor permit mo to
veto for tho proposed loention when
I know thnt it Ib nothing moro thnn
n swamp. I mako this appeal that
tho tax payors nnd school patrons
may take notice of this .matter, and
look tho situation over nnd if they
fool thnt n mistako is being made,
bring such pressure to boar upon
QUALITY JOB PRINTING
hoth your local nnd county boards that
it will bo rectified. On the other hnnd,
Reasonable Prices
if after doing this if you foot that tho
locntlbn Is good, nnd dosiro tho
Send for Our Prico Llat-Just Out
school building put thoro I am per­
__________________
L_
fectly satisfied, hut I fool thnt It Is
t.n error nnd thnt It is my duty to
SEMINOLE PRINTERY
&lt;all it to your attention.
002 French— Phune 401— Sanford, Florida
Yours for tho good o f tho School,
G. W. SPENCER.
Chairman o f Local Board.

ELDER SPRINGS V km TZZTJlZl

E lder S p rin gs W a ter C om pan y

SEMINOLE PRINTERS

�sal* of intoxicating

STATEMENT ISSUED BY
CHAIRMAN HOOPER OF THE
R. R. LABOR BOARD, JULY 8TH
Tho Transportation Act, under
which the Railroad Labor Board func­
tions, makes tho enforcement of tho
board’s decisions largely dependent on
public sentiment and imposes upon the
Board tho duty of publishing infor­
mation relative to the “ respective
ed W a s in A tla n ta
privileges, rights and duties of car­
riers and employees.’’
WASHINGTON, July 10.— Tho in- ERECTING feCAFFOLD
In order thnt the general public, tho
tornntidnnl association of machinists,
FOR AUDREY NICHOLS rnilway managements und the shop
one o f the miost important organisa­
craft employees mny understand tho
tions participating in tho railroad
(D r The A iin rln im Press)
attitude of tho Bonrd toward tho
DELAND, Florida,
July
18^shopmen’s strike, numbers on its rolls
strike and mny have a correct concep­
approximately 260,000 men, officials Although he is not present to hear
tion of the Bonrd’s powers nnd dutleB
dcclftre, of which almost 100,000 are tho sound of tho hnmmor and the snw
in the premises, tho following state­
employed in rnilroad shops or In shops —beenuso he is confined in tho Duval
ment is made public:
doing rnilroud work. The rest aro county jnll nt Jacksonville—carpen­
Tho law confers upon tho Bonrd no
scattered through other industries. ters Friday undor the direction of
powers of arbitration, mediation nnd
Tho organization is among tho old­ tlheriff Leo Morris began the erection
conciliation, by virtue of which it can
est of the country, it is claimed, al­ of the scnlfoid upon which AubreV
intervene between tho carriers nnd
though its present title docs not data Nichols will hang on Friday, July 21.
the striking employees and, by a give
farther back than 1880. In 1868 groups Earnest ecorts have boon made to
and take process, effect a compromise
of skilled blacksmiths and machinists commute Nichols sentence to life im­
of any differences that may exist.
handed together to form their first prisonment, hut the Stnto pardoning
As a matter of fact, tho hoard hears
union. Tho union thrived for somo board has refused to interfere. At­
considers and decides disputes much
years, and bccamo a part of the fam­ torney W. A. Hnllowels of Jncksonvillo
in tho same manner that u court does,
ous knights of Labor when that body bus Interested himself In the enso nnd
nnd endeavors to reach and render
was organized, nbout fifty years ngo. requested States Attorney George A.
judgments based upon tho law and the
So important a part did tho railroad DeCottcs of this district to write tho
evidence. A carrier and its employees
machinists take in thnt body that thoy governor concerning tho case nnd Doin conference may compromise tholr
became the dominant faction. In tho Cottes did so—but ho told the gover­
differences, hut, having falling to
eighties loaders recalled when tho nor ho throught for the host interests
agree, the Labor Board can only ad­
Knights of Labor went under tho ban, of society thnt NicholH should hang.
judicate, hut not compromise.
the members, especially in tho west,
Itoving once decldod n controversy,
had to change their nnmes and seek
the hoard’s jurisdiction is nt an end,
Jobs elsewhere, hiding their union
unless, upon n proper petition, the
membership to avoid persecution.
case is re-opened nnd re-heard.
The Knights were flnnily disrupted
There seems to lie a misapprehen­
und the machinists got along ns best
sion in somo quarters to tho offect
they coilld until, in 1888, tho rnilroad
that the hoard may settip the strike
machinists in the shops at Atlanta,
by initiating somo voluntary modifica­
met and organized.
tion of its decisions complained of.
At the first yearly convention ma­ JACKSONVILLE TO SAN DIEGO
Everybody concerned should under­
ABOUT AUGUST
chinists representatives from various
stand that it would lie grossly im­
EIGHTH
sections of the country attended, and
proper for the hoard to pursue such u
the name was fixed as the National
course and that it has no intention
( l lr T h e A sso rln trd I ' r m )
Association of Machinists. The nuxt
of so doing.
SAN
ANTONIO,
July
18.—
Lieut.
year delegates from Canada, practi­
Tiie paramount purpose of tho ta­
James
H.
Doolittle,
of
Keliyfield,
cally the entire country, and elsewhere
bor article of the transportation act
Tex.,
expects
to
attempt
n
one-dny
attended, the organization ns ex­
wad to prevent interruptions of traf­
tended into an international body, and flight from Jacksonville, Florldn, to
fic arising from labor disturbances.
tho name changed to the prison' San Diego, Cnlif., about August Rth,
The
underlying principle is that it is
hu announced today. He will leave
title.
bettor for tho immediate parties and
hero
the
morning
of
August
four
on
The membership, composed for llio
for the people at largo that controver­
most part of tho highest type of a flight to Jacksonville preparatory to
sies between Die carriers and their
making
his
transcontinental
flight
in
skilled mechanics, had always taken a
employees should lie settled in tho
n
specially
built
plane.
lending part in the railroading, both
court of reason rather than the court
in thin country and Canada, though
of force. It is believed that an im­
MORE JOIN TEXTILE STRIKE
to little extent in Mexico, While tho
partial tribunal, composed of repre­
various local sections of the union
sentatives of Dio tlirco corners of this
&lt;llr The A»»ncliitrd I'rrM)
have boon embroiled in constant
BOSTON, July 18.—Tho New En­ industrial triangle, will attain justice
trouble of one sort or another with gland Texxtilo strike, which now is in
far more often than will threats, in­
the gnilrontl executives, union offi­ its second month with 60,000 opera­
timidation, mobs, riots, bombs, torch­
cials declare, tho present walk-out is tives idle and more than forty plants
es, murder and all Die forces of viol­
only tho second general strike of tho directed, was extended to Lowell to­
ence incident to n strike.
entire body.
day. Strikes hnvo been called in throo
The shop crafts hnvo been fnirly
The lirHt occurred in 1901, when tho places in Lowell which hnvo reduced
heard before tho Labor Board. They
men rebelled against tho ten-hour day wages 20 per cent. About 110,000
have appealed from tho sober conser­
and struck from May to Decombor. operatives aro involved.
vative Judgment of this hoard to tho
The Association counted thnt one n
New England millc nITectod by tho strike, with all its inevitable, ttnmoral victory, for tho men generally
striko hnvo continued operation but i American subversion of law and ornever returned to the ten-hour day, mnny have curtailed operation. Also dor.
the maximum remaining ns nine hours pleketing injunctions have been ob­
For the Labor Board to yield to
which several years later was reduced tained oy many managers.
measures of this kind would be an
to eight.
outrage upon public decency and
At that lime, however, officials
ROSE SUSPENDS UMPIRE
would hasten the enthronment of misaid, tho organization did not adhere
arehy in this country.
to tho main principle of tho present
( l l r Tlir A«»&lt;&gt;"Utrd I’ rrn*)
Let it be understood, however, that
strike, that no men should return to
ORLANDO, July 18.—President
tiie Railroad Labor Board is always
work until tho agreements paved the Rose of tho Florida Stnto Longue, to­
open to any class o f railway employ­
way for the return of nil, hut the men day announced lie had suspended Um­
ees who approach it in conformity to
then went hack to their Jobs by local pire Doyle pending an investigation
Die law for tho presentation of any
groups.
of Die trouble on tile playing field nt 1^rievunee
The board welcomed tho
However, it was emphatically de­ Jacksonville Saturday, July 16. Mr. Ia n i^ J em u n t policy of Die mnintonclared on tin* first day of the present Roso stated that umpires were under ||mcL&gt; ()f wny Bni|)Ioyccg to |)r0ci.0(|
strike, that just ns tho rail execu­ tiie same discipline us the hull players
within (lie limits of tiie law. Their
tives have organized into one central and Dial tills matter would be thor­
course points the only feasible way for
body to lower wages, so will the un­ oughly investigated.
tho shop crafts. Their conduit will
ions fight in one organization for tho
meet with the approval of the public
PASSENGERS ON U. S.
return to former scnlcs.
and witli Diu responsive gratitude of
, While the many sections of the AsSHIPS CLAIM THAT
railway managements.
soclntinn have taken part in n long
GERMAN AGENTS LIED
Upon one question, the striking em­
list of strikes, local and sectional,
ployees should not bp deceived. Their
long and short, among the most bit­
Illy Tlir Aasurlulrd Press)
lender has said that the strikers are
ter and longest were the following:
NEW YORK, July 18.— Pnsaen
j :tu longer employees of the railways,
Tim general strike of 1001, which gers arriving yesterday on tho United
mid they hnvo thus automatically
lasted eight months; on the Southern Stater lino stenmsliip President Fill­ abandoned all the rights they possess
Rullwny in the same year, which last­ more complained to officials of tiie under their agreements and under the
ed about Die same time; on the Union company that their agents in Brem­ decisions of this hoard, including their
Pacific in 11UI2, duration nine months; en. the North German Lloyd, had Hcnlorlty. This is not the Hoard's ac­
on the Cnnmlian Pacific, 111011, duration tried to make them take passage tion. It is their own action.
eight weeks; on the Santa Fe, same homo on their own vessels, pretending
Many carriers are giving their f o r ­
year, lasted four years; on tin* Eric, thnt reservations aboard the American mer employees the opportunity to re­
lUOd, lasted two years; on the Balti­ vcsf.ol bad been filled.
enter the service within a limited
Thojo who had been given this ex­
more ami Ohio, 1010; {duration one
time. It imiHt lie understood now tlmt
year on the Illinois Central, 1011, du cuse said they eventually obtained men who remained in the service mid
who „ „ „ uw
ration four years. Others of duration passageion the President Fillmore and |^
entering it v ill
were lolled on the Pennsylvania, tlm when they questioned Copt. A. B. have rights of seniority tint Ibis
Randall, he informed them there was
Wabash and tho Wheeling.
board could nut Ignore. No better a d ­
Williaju H. Johnston Is interna­ ample room on IiIh ship.
vice could he given to Die men who
Tiie chief complainants on the liner
tional president iff the organization,
are out than that they return to the
and with P. ,1. (’onion, International were Milton A. McDonald, vice-presi­ service immediately. They have mis­
Vive-Presldent, will direct the nctl- dent of the North Atlantic nnd Wes­ judged the situation Dint confronted
vltits of the strike from Washington tern Stem..ship company, Hugh M. them, but it is not too late to escape
Guriseh, an importer, of Bnltimoro,
headquarters.
tunny of tho evil results.
and Mrs. Anna Fichtormann, of
It is to ho Imped that the lenderGOVERNOR AND WIPE
Grcunsborough, N.
ship
of these organizations will peiAND DAUGHTER HAVE
Mr. Guriseh said the accommoda­
coivu
the hopelessness of any effort to
RETURNED TO CAPITAL tions he received from tho North
intimidate Die American public and
TALLAHASSEE, July 18.—Gov- Gorman Lloyd agents scvornl days will find a way to lead the men back
ernuor Hardee has returned from after he was told nil reservations had into the adoption of peaceful meth­
Clearwater Beach where with Mrs. been sold, wore tho worst on tho boat, ods, before some regrettable cat astroHardee and their daughter, Mrs. W. T. but after lie went to Cnptnin Randall, idle has occurred that will detract
Day of Live Oak, he spent his ten with other passengers in tho name from the unquestioned strength nnd
days’ vacation. Tho governor de­ plight, they were given comportnblo usefulness of the organizations in­
clares that he thoroughly enjoyed the cabins,
volved, if 1t docs not destroy them
outing and the coat of ton which hu
outright.
Tho stomnch regulates tho condi­
brought hack hears eloquent testimony
This is an individual utterance, hut
tion
of tho blood and is tho founda­
to IiIh declaration thnt ho spent a
it expresses, in substance, the senti­
tion of good health or disease. Keep
goodly part of his time fishing.
ments of u large majority of the mem­
in good shape by taking Tnnlnc.—
bers of the Railroad Labor Board.
Why pny more? Tho Burger Steel Union Phurmucy.— Adv.
tlltcr, $2.26. See us before you buy,
Second sheets, 81/j^U* on'y
— Elder Springs Wntor Co. Phone
When wnll paper is too exponsivo 50c per 1»000, while they Inst, nt
811.
61-2tc In price, usu German murks.
Hernld office.
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INVITED THEM TO RESUME OP
EltATIONS UNDER THE
GOVERNMENT
(Hr The Associated Preui
WASHINGTON, July 18 “ Bitum­
inous coni mine oporntors were "in­
vited” by President Harding at the
White House today “ to return to your
mine properties and resumo opera­
tions” after thoy hnd replied to tho
president’s tender of arbitration for
settling tho national coal striko with
n collective bffcffr to put tholr pro­
perties and their services nt tho dis­
posal of tho government "In this cri­
sis.’ Speaking ns.chnirman o f the
group of operators after the White
IIouso conference, Alfred M. Ohio unid
the employers would ninko tho at­
tempt to resume operations.
Mennwhllo, tho minors’
union,
through an adjournment sine die o f
its controlling policy cominitteo, made
certain its refusal to ncccpt tho arbi­
tration proposal and many o f its of­
ficials immediately loft Washington.
I no bituminous operators wore like­
wise not n unit In ncceptlng the Govorn„u.nt’fl arbitration proposals, but
the Pres dent said thnt "a largo maJonty of them, by unqualified accep­
tance, hnd given him occasion to "ex­
press my own mid the country’s gratiI here wero Intimations in oiricini
circles thnt all tho implications of tho
decision to ask thnt the mines bo
opened hnd been fully considered by
the government, nnd thnt there was n
possibility that tho protection of
troops nnd the American flag would b«
furnished in districts whore men were
w "m g to work, failing sufficient loca safe-guarding. Employers gonernHy held the view thnt sonic coal pro­
duction would result in union fields in
lonnsylvnnln nnd Ohio, of no where
&gt;■0, even though executives of tho
non-union mines south o f the Ohio
r'vcr reported today that output was
"•mg cut off rapidly because o f lack
of transportation due to the ruiirgnl
Ntl llCt*.

A day find n night of almost contimmus sessions did not suffice to
make tho bituminous employers a
f;,r ««eplnnco of the dotni'ed nrbn ration proposals of tho govern­
ment even though nnthrnclto opera­
tors last week bad given acceptance.
“ flnnl Voto n genornl letter ac­
cepting top principle of arbitration
«nd making tho tender o f mines and
services was agreed upon nnd pre­
sented to the President.
A delegation consisting « f nftcon
porntors took tho message to the
White House, nnd nfter their visit
" statement explaining tho procedure
\vns given out as well as the text « f
the president's response.
In the district actions referred to
the delegation o f employes from tho
associations in Illinois, the Southnest, all territory represented west
&lt;&gt;f the Mississippi, and the Pittsburgh
vein operators nnd other associations
or Uhio, voted for an unqualified nccoptanco of the President’s arbitra­
tion plan.
Indiana state assocnitions stood out
ogninst the plan; Pittsburgh produc­
ers Association in Pennsylvania, nnd
the Associations in central Pennsyl­
vania operating unionized mines, with
some support from Ohio districts, piesented memorials which wore rejec­
tions of the President’s plan,

beverage* on
American veasela on the high sen* and
tho possession o f such beveragca by
foreign ehipa within tho three-milo
limit,
occupiot!
Attorney-General
Dougherty at n ublic hearing for
three hours Into today during a
heavy thunderstorm with the office
windows closed, a largo array o f coun­
sel for wets and drya sweltered.
Seeking the views of ait interested
persons in tho controversy started by
the Anheuser Busch company over
tho snlo o f llpuors on shipping board
vessels the hearing pros on tho appli­
cability of the eighteenth amendment
and the Volstead Act to the question,
on which tho opinion o f tho chief law
officer of tho govornmont has been
asked by Secretory Mellon.
NOTICE FOIL ri;I11.1CATION
Department of (he Interior

U. H. t.flml O ffice at Gainesville, Flu.,
July lli, 1U22.
NOTICE Ih hereby given that TJm
Tietsernn, o f Geneva, Florida, who, on
May 29, HMD, made Ilomentond Entry,
No. 016232. for BE 1-1 o f HE 1-4. Section
8. T ownship 20 H.. Itnrigo 32 E „ T a lla ­
hassee Meridian, lias filed notice o f In­
tention to make Commutation Proof, to
establish claim ot tho land a b ov e doscribed. before Clerk Circuit
Court.
Hunforur Florida, on the 26th day or
August. 1922.
i
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Phillips, o f Geneva, Florldn,
M. l.ofestc, o f Uonova, Florida.
Ed Hutton, o f Gonuva. Florldn.
I‘. T. W akefield, o f Geneva, Florida.
ROUT. W . DAVIS,
49-Stp
R egister,
In Circuit Court, 7lh Judicial Circuit,
Seminole County, Florida.—

In Chancery.

O llU E I t FOIt FUIl 1.1 C A T IO N

Perry Jornlgun and Braxton Ilaggott,
Complainants,
vs.
John T. Kelly nnd Addlo N. Kelly. Dofondants.
TO JOHN T. K E LLY , AND ADDIE N.
KELLY, If living, and If dead, to nil
persons claim ing any Interest under
John T. Kelly and Addlo N. Kelly, or
otherwise, In and to tho f o llo w in g d e ­
scribed lands, to-w lt:
Lois T w o (2) and Three (3) o f n iook
Throo (3). o f Chnpmnn &amp; T ucker's Ad*
Ultloii to Hanford, Florida.
You nnd each o f you are hereby re ­
quired and ordored to bo and nppoar
before our said Circuit Court at tho
Court IIouso In Hanford, Florldn. on tho
first Monday In August, 1922, holng tho
7th dny o f said mouth, then nnd there
to rnnke answer to the hill o f c o m ­
plaint filed heroin against yon. and
therein fall not else said blit will be
taken ns confessed, to bo follow ed by a
final decree.
It Is (urthor ordored that this notlco
bo published In tho Sanford Herald, n
newspaper published In Bemlnolo C oun­
ty, onco each week fo r a period
of
eight consecutive weeks.
Witness my hand nnd tho soal o f said
court this 2nd day o f Juno. 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clork Circuit Court.
Homlnoto County, Fin.
By: A. M. W E EK S. D. C.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON,
Solicitors fo r Complainants. 6-9-9tc
In

( Irrnlt Court, 7th Judicial Circuit,
In nnd fur Hrinlnolc County,
Florldn.— In Chancery

NOTICE TO hi ON-1 IE 811&gt;ENTS,

F. L. W oodru ff, Complainant,
vo.
C. H. Llndsloy, Plorro Fredln nnd E. J.
Close, ot nf, Dofondnnts.
To C, II. Llndstoy, I’ lorro Fredln and E.
J, Close, and the
unknown
liolrs,
Icgntoos, grantees and dovlsoea, and
nil parsons claiming any Interest In
tbo lands described iih follows, towlt:
Beginning 16 chains North, and 33
nnd 8-100 chains Fast o f
Southwest
corner, Hoctlon 36, Township 19, South
lin a ge 30 East, run North 13 chains,
Fast 21 chains, and Southwesterly 15
nnd 26-100 chains, West 13 chains. Also
beginning 20 nnd t-100 chains East of
Northwest corner. Section 2. Tow n sh ip
20. Itnrigo 30 East, run Fast 6 chains.
South 16 chains, West 6 chains, nnd
North 16 chains.
Also begin n in g 300
feet South and 115 feet West o f Vi S ec­
tion post on East line o f Section 36,
T ownship 19, Kongo 30 East, run West
216 feet. South 301) feet. East 216 foot,
North 30(1 feet. Also Lot 6. Block 14,
Tier 6 o f F. It. T rnfford's Map o f Snnford. Florida, all o f which lands lying
and being In Seminole County, Florida.
It appearing b y a,s worn bill o f c o m ­
plaint filed heroin against you tho aahl
defendants that you have nr claim
some Interest In tho described lands.
You and each o f you aro therefore
hereby required and ordered to ho and
appear hfifnro our said Circuit Court at
the Court House In Sanford. Florida, on
the first Monday In August. 1922, b e ­
ing tho 7th day of said month, then
nnd there to make answer to tho bill
o f complaint herein filed against you
and each of yon. and therein fall not,
also said hill will he taken as c o n fe s s ­
ed against each o f yon followed by fin ­
al decree
It Is further ordered that this notice
be published In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In Seminole C oun­
ty, Florldn, once each week for a p er­
iod o f eight consecutive weeps.
Done anil ordered this 6lh dav of
June, 1922.
(BEAL)
E A n n roL A H S ,
MAD DOG, RUNNING AMUCK
Clerk Circuit Court,
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Hotn Inolo County. Fla.
IN ORLANDO, IJlTES EIGHT
B y. A. M WEEKS, D. C.
Eight negro children nnd twenty or JOHN O. LFONABDV,
Hollcltor for Complainant.
6-9-9te
more dogs wore bitten Friday after­

noon by u mad dog which run nmuck
on Chatham street in tho negro quar­
ter of tho city.
Dr. II. M. Beurdnll treated one ufi
the bitten children Saturday morning.
Two wore brought to the office of Dr.
.1. II. Chiles und their wounds exam­
ined
~
Tiie dog, so far an has been deter­
mined, was not captured, although As­
sistant’ Chief of Police Frank Gordon
and Detective Pierce visited tho negro
quarter of the city ns soon ns they
were notified of thu incident nnd or­
dored all dogs in the neighborhood
tied up.
Dr. Bentdnll, in speaking of the in­
cident stated that there were too many
Htrny dogs on tho streets, especially
in tho negro quarters of tho city, and
thnt tho city authorities wore going to
start n campaign nt onco to see that
all stray dogs were kept from tho
streets.
Assistant Chief of Police Gordon
stated that tho police had taken uvery
precaution in the section where tho
dog run nmuck and thnt they did not
nnt.cipnto any repetition of
thu
scare.—Reporter-Star.

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der Meet loll .67." of the 11filer til MtlltutcM o f (lie Hlnto n( Florldn ,

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MATTXB D. LOUQIC
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Executrix.

la Circuit Court, Tlh Judicial C lre^t
Hrmlaole County, Florida—

In Chancery.

NOTICE TO NON-IUfilrtl)BNTS.

T. L. Lingo, Complainant,
va.
James O. Jelks, Jr., T rustee for the
children o f Elisabeth C. Jclks, at al
Defendants.
TO JAMES O, JHLK8, J R „ TRUSTEE
FOB T H E C H IL D R E N h r ELIZA­
B E T H C. JB LK 8, If living, and If
dead, tu all parties claiming any |n.
terasts under Jnmos O. Jolks, Jr
Trustee fo r tho Children o f Elizabeth
C. Jelka. deceased, or otherwise, la
the f o llo w in g described land:
Tlirco acras o f land In the northwest
unrter o f tho southeast quarter of
action 9, T o w n sh ip 21. lla n go 31 East
to commence nt tho oontor post o f said
section, thcnco run south 9 chains and
10 links, thonco east 3.30 chains, thence
South 9.10 chains, thonco West 3.30
chains .to point o f beginning.
It appearing b y a sw orn bill o f com*
plnlnt fllod heroin against you
that
you havo o r cliflm some Interest In the
said described land,
You aro th erefore hereby required
nnd ordered to bo nnd nppoar before
o u r 's a id Circuit Court nt the Court
Houeo In Hanford, Florida, on the first
Monday In August, 1922, bolng the 7th
day o f said month, titan nnd thcra to
make nunwor to the bill o f complaint
heroin fllod against you. and therein
fall not, also said bill will bo taken as
confessed against you,
followed
by
final docrco.
It la further ordarod that this notice
bo published In the Hanford Horald. a
nowsnnpcr
published
In
Hoinlnolo
County, Florldn, on co each w cok for a
pnrloil o f eight consocutlvo weeks.
Done and ordarod this 23rd day of
May. 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clork Circuit Court.
Homlnolo County, Fla
DIL'KINHON &amp; DICKINSON,
Hollcltors fo r Complainant. 6.9-»tc

a

In Circuit Court Tth Judicial Circuit,
Mrmlttole Comity, Florldn—
In Chnnrrry.
NOTICE TO N O N -II ESI DENTS.

N. H. Garner, Complnlnnnt,'
va.
E. C. Ihirkhurat, nnd Snlllo A I’nrkhurst, his wlfo, ot nl„ Defendants
TO E. C. FARKIIURST. nnd 8 A L U B
A. P AR KH URST. If living, nnd If
dead, to all parties claiming nnv In­
terest under E. C. Parkhurst and Hnllle A. Parkhurst, dcconRed, or othi rw Ibc, In tho fo llo w in g described land:
South h a lf (H K ) o f Lot 11. Utock l.
Tier 2, o f Hanford. Florida
It appearing by a sworn bill of com­
plaint filed heroin against yon
thnt
you havo or claim sopio Interest In tuild
described property.
You aro th erefore hereby
required
nnd ordored to ho and appear tn.fi.ro
our said Circuit Court nt tho (,’ourt
House In Sanford, Florida, on tho first
Monday In August. 1922, holng the 7th
day or said month thon and thoro to
ninko atiHwor to tho bill o f complaint
herein filed against you, und herein
fall not, olso said hill will ho ink* n as
confessed a ga in st you, followed
by
final decree.
It Is further ordored that this notice
ho published In tho Hanford Herald, a
newspaper published III Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, onco each week for a [per­
iod o f eight consecutive weeks
Done and ordored this 23rd day o f
May. 1922.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Setnlunlo County. Flu.
DICKINSON * DICKINSON,
Hollcltors fo r Complainant. C-9-9IC
In Circuit Court, 7tli Juitlrlnl Circuit,
Hemlnolc Comity, Florida—
In Chancery.
NOTICE TO NON-II EMI DENTS.
W a lter B. Ilallard, Complainant,
vs.
Harvey H Hurd, and heirs o f Jacob M.
Hill, et al . Dofondnnts
TO H A RV EY II. HURD AND THE
HEIR S OF JACOB M. HILL, If liv­
ing. und If dead, to nil parties claim­
ing any Interest tinder Harvey B.
Hurd, or tho Heirs o f Jacob St. 1UU.
or clthor o f thorn, or othortvlse, la
tho follow in g described land:
Tho north -east Quarter o f .Section 21.
Twp. 21 South, K on go 29 East. le*e
and excepting therefrom tho following
desorlhod lands which hnvo been pre­
viously sold and conveyed, to-wlt: The
South half o f tho North Quarter of
Northeast Quarter o f Section 21, Twp.
21 South, lla n go 29 East; nnd begin­
ning at tho N orth-west corner of Sec­
tion 24, Twp. 2i South, llango 29 Fast,
nnd running thonco Enst
312 foot.
South 400 foot. W est 312 foot,
and
North 460 foot to tho point o f begin­
ning, containing about 3 acres nioro or
less: ami the South-west Quarter or
Section 21, Twp. 21 South, Itango ^9
East, and N o rm h a lf o f
North-east
Quarter o f Section 24, Twp. -’ 1 South,
lla n go 29 East, all o f which lands ly­
ing nnd being In Homlnolo
County.
Florida.
It upjionrlug by n sworn bill o f com­
plaint filed horoln against you ltint you
havo or claim somo interest In tho wild
described land.
You aro th oroforo hereby required
anil ordered to bo and upnnar before
our said circu it Court at thq Court
House In Sanford, Florida, on the first
Monday In August, 1922, bolng
the
7th dny o f said month, then nnd Micro
to make a n sw er to the bill o f coinplulm herein filed against you, and
therein full not, else said hill will bo
taken ns confessed against you, fo llow ­
ed by flnnl decree,
It la further ordered thnt this notice
ho published In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In Homlnolo Coun­
ty.. Florida, onco each week for a per­
iod o f eight consecutive weeks
Done amt ordered this 23rd dny or
May. 1922
(HEAL)
E, A. DOUGLASS.'
. Clork Circuit Court.
Seminole County, 1* In.
DICKINSON A- DICKINSON.
Solloitorn for Complainant. 6-9-.de

Notlco In hereby given that F. L.
W o o d r u ff purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 198, dated the 7111 day o f June, A.
D. 1920, has filed said r. rilflcato In my
office, and has modi' application for
Tax Deed to Issue In accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces tbo f o l ­
low in g described property ultuatod In
Homluolo County, Florida, lo - w l t : Lot
1, Sec. 1. Twp. 20 S. Kongo 30, 07.60
acres. The said land hi'lng assessed at
tbo date o f (lie Issuance o f such ce rti­
ficate In tho name or Dexter Hunter
Heirs. Unions said ......Iflcato shall he
redeemed according to law Tax Dood In (lie Clrcall Court, 7tli Judicial Cir­
cuit, Seminole Comity, Florida.
will Issue thereon on tho 21st day of
— In 4:iuincrry,
July. A. D. 1922.
WITNESS my of f I. Li I signature and
NOTICE
OF NON-HFMIDENTM.
senl this tho 10th day of Juno, A. D.
1922.
Smith
Brothers,
Inc., n Corporation.
(S E A L )
F. A. DOUGLASS,
Complnlnnnt,
Clerk Circuit Court.
vs.
Seminole County, Fla. AH Min unknown heirs at law o^ J oh n
Il-Otc
By: A. M WEEKS, D. C.
* •Morton, et al.. Defendants
I Q . THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN
NOTICE TO l llli n n u CONTRACTORS.
IV MORTON. If living, and If dead, to
all parties claim in g any Interest un­
Sealed bids will be received b y tho
der John p. Morton, deceased, or oth­
Bourd o f County Commissioners
of
erwise. In
Homlnolo County. Florida, nt Hanford, , Lot 1 o f Block 3 o f Tier 1 o f San­
Florida. ,for tho consiruction o f a Draw ford. Florida, accord in g to E. It. Traf*
Brldgo ncross tho St. Johns rlvor on tho fo r d s Map nf tho T ow n o f Hanford.
road between Hanford ami Osteen, at
It appearing by a sworn hill o f com*
10:00 n. m. July 18th, 1922.
plaint fllod heroin against you , that
Each bid must ho accompanied by n you havo o r clnlm somo Interest In tno
certified check In the Hum o f 31,000,00, said property,
•
, .
made payable to F. A Douglass, Clerk
\ou aro th erefore horoby required
fo r tho Board of County Commissioners and ordered to be and appear before
o f Seminole County, Florida, ua e v i­ pur said Circuit Court nt tbo Court
dence o f good faith
House in Sanford, Florida, on the first
Tho County CominlsHioners reserve Monday In August. 1922, lioing the 7lb
tho right to inject any or all bldH, or to day o f said month, thon and there to
accept any bid they may doom to bo for make answer to the hiil o f complaint
herolp filed ngalnst you. and thorem
tho best Interest of the County.
Copies o f plans ami specifications, fall not. else said bill will be taken M
confessed
against you,
follow ed
“ jr
proposed contract ami bond may bo had
..
...
on application (to B. A. Douglass, Clerk flnnl decree.
It Is further ordered that this notice
o f tho Board o f County Commissioners.
DAUGHERTY HEARS
Hanford, Florida, or from Fred T. Wtl- be published In the Sanford H « rald. »
newspaper
published In Seminole Loun
ARGUMENTS AS TO
llntns, Engineer, on deposit o f 36.00
will ho returned If bid Is made. 1 }y, Florldn, onco each week for a per­
LIQUOR ON
SHIPS which
.
14y ordor o f the Hoard o f
County iod o f olght consecutive weeks.
Commissioners, of Scminolo County, I Done and ordered this 23rd any o r
May. A. D. 1022.
Florldu.
(lly The Associated Preaa)
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
U A /B R U M LEY.
Clork Circuit Court.
WASHINGTON, Jgly 14.—Argu­
Chairman. •
Hemlnnle County, FieE.
A. DOUGLASS.
|
ments concerning tho legnllty of tho
A DICKINSON.
„ „ 9|C
44-6tc
Clerk.| DICKINSON
Solicitors for Complainant. 6-9*9tc

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1921
Mrs. Florence Bonrdnll. Ho has lived
hero all his life, being well and fav­
orably known to tho people. Dur­
ing tho wordl war ho served ns cap­
tain of infantry, leaving horo for
Camp Wheeler with Company C, later
being transferred to other camps.
lie Is secretary and gonoral mana­
ger of tho Orango Title Guaranty &amp;
Abstract company, and Is prominent
(from StlunUjr'i DUly)
In business and social circles.
Warmest congratulations nro ex­
Jacksonville was represented horo
tended to the happy couple nnd their
yesterday by E. J. Putman.
many friends wll Inccord them a sin­
C \V. Lloyd was a business visitor cere welcome on their return to OrInndo.
here yesterday from Orlando.
ASHEVILLE, July 15.— (Special.)
John Noll, jr., of Pnlntkn, was
sinong tho business visitors horo yes­ The mnrringo of William Benrdall of
Orlnndo, Florida and Miss Shndio
terday.
Livingston Hanior, daughter of Wm.
A. J. Shlrer, of Now Orleans, was M. Hamer, formerly of Dillon, S. C.,
In the city yesterday attending to but now of Asheville, was solemnized
nt the St. Mnry's church, Charlotte
business.
street, the rector, tho Rev. Charles
bliss Hazel Sorrell, of Orlando, is Mercer Hall, officiating,
Mrs. Benrdnl lwns attended by her
the attractive guest of hor sister,
grnndinothcr, Mrs. F. A. Livingston,
Mrs. C. W. Stokes.
nnd her friend, Miss Mnry Pettua, o f
Miss Clolln Lochnor, of Clermont, is Asheville. Miss Hamer was educated
(pending tho weok-end with Mrs. O. nt Penco Institute, Itnleigh, N. C., nnd
0. Farrell at 1204 Palmottq avenue. is a charming nnd accomplished young
lady.
Arthur Cardy, of New York City
BRIDGE PARTY POSTPONED
was registered nt the Montezuma yes­
terday while in tho city on business.
The Subscription Bridge party to
R, L. McKonzio, of Jacksonville rep­ have been given nt tho Parish House
resenting tho Kelly-Springfiold Tiro has been postponed until furthor no­
Co., is in tho city cnllong on his local tice.
customers.
DANCE
Mr. and Mrs. £url Ferrari and Mr.
One of the most delightful affairs
Harry Forrnn, of Eustls, wore tho
guests of thoir sister, Mrs, D. L. of tho week, wns the dance given Inst
evening by Mrs. W. Theodore Long
Thrasher yesterday.
ley, nt hor homo on Pnrk nvo., com­
Frederick Bell returned home last plimenting her niece, Miss Martha
evening from Wnshlngton, D. C., and Langley of Alabamn.
Thu rooms of this spacious homo
Jacksonville where ho spent the past
were opened on suite, nnd beautifully
six weeks visiting relatives.
decorated with palms, forriB, and a
Frank Akers is expected homo to­ profusion of cut (lowers.
Punch, wnfers nnd ponchos woro
day from Atlanta, whero ho weiit to
joe h is wife, who hns boon Quito 111, served throughout tho evening nt a
prettily arranged punch table by Robut is now slowly improving.
beccn Stevens, Louise Wells nnd Joe
Garland Lawson of Atlnntn, Gn., is Mcisch.
Dancing wns enjoyed until a Into
visiting his brother nnd family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Lawson for a few days hour, tho splendid music being furn­
i s h e d by Reginald Holly nnd Jnmcs
at their homo on Park avenue.
Rpbson.
(from Monday'* D . l l r )
Among those enjoying this delight­
Miss Olivo Lnzotto spout the week ful nffalr were Misses May nnd Mil­
end nt Oviedo ns tho guests of rela­ dred Holly, Maud I.nke, MnrylElizntives.
beth Puloston, Ln Clairs Jones, Kitty
DuBose, Glndyco Wilson, Ethel Dccn,
T. G. Fischer left Saturday for his Mnrgnret Znchnry, Lillian Shlnsholhome in St. Paul, N. C., after a pleas­ sor, Susie nnd Elizabeth Smith, Mar­
ant visit hero with his nistor, Mrs. W. tha Lnngley, Rebecca Stevens nnd
J. McBride.
Louise Wells. Messrs. Robert Thrnshen, W. A. Adams, Morris Wimbish,
L. P. McCullor spout tho weok-end Ed. Rumph, Charles Moro, Snm
tt
Daytona Bench with Ills family Fleischer, Bill Moyo, Sherman Moore,
tho nro spending tho summer nt this Joe Gonzales, Billie Parks, Leo Pock,
delightful resort.
Bob Dodson, Ned Chittenden, Ed.
Mcisch, Robert llolly and Joe Moisch,
Miss Erniinin Hauser
returned
home Friday night from Columbia,
(From Tuo.iUy’! Dillyt
Mrs. Tom Gctzen and son, Jack, of
S, C„ where she has been spending
Lakeland, are spending this week hero
smao time with relatives,
ns tho guests of her mother, Mrs. II.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. IlnynoB nnd B. Connelly.
family left yesterday for Coronado
Mrs. Walter S. Russell, of Jackson­
peach where Mrs. Haynes nnd chil­
ville,
is tho gue^t of Mrs. M. C. Tolar
dren will spend six weeks.
and Mrs. Loretta Brothcrson.
Mrs. W. O. Romlno nnd bnby loft
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murphy, of
Saturday for their homo in Corinth,
Mias., after a delightful visit hero na Jacksonville, nro tho guostH of Mr,
and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan at their home
Hie guests of Miss Mildred Leo.
on Palmetto nvouuo.
Miss Susan and Elizabeth Smith nf
Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Clements, whoso
Madison, Fla., arc tho nttrnctivo
marriage
took place July 11th at Re­
guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. G.
becca,
Gn.,
have returned from their
Sharon at her home on Tenth street.
wedding trip nnd nro now pleasantly
Mrs. W. T. Langley nnd niece Miss located nt 801 Mngnolln avenue.
Martha Langley spent the week ond
Misses Adn nnd Marlon Millor, of
most pleasantly in Lakeland at tho
St.
Augustine, aro tho attractive houso
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lang­
guests
of Miss Edna Chittenden.
ley.
Alfred Itohson, who hns boon quite
dl at the home of his parents, has re­
covered su (Tic lent Iy to return to Or­
lando, Where he holds a responsible
position.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher nnd parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Forrnn o f Eustic
and brother Harry Forrnn also of
Eustis leave
today for California
and other plnccH of Interest.
MABRIKI) AT ASHEVILLE
Tho

following

announcements

In

tho Orlando Sentinel will bo interest­
ing to tho friends of Billy Brnrdnll in
this city, whore ho was horn nnd spent
his enrly boyhood days:
.(
A quiet wedding wns solemnized
I'hursday morning when Miss Shndio
Hamer of Orlando and Ashovlllo, N.
r ; became tho brido of Mr. William
Bca^dall of Orlando, This will coma
ns n complete surprise to their many
friends.
/
Mrs. Bonrdull is the eldest daughter
of Mr. Wm. M. Hamor. Sho attended
the Cathedral school horo, and also a
hoarding school (it Ashovllol. Sinco
votin g to Orlando to Rvo has ’made
•tinny friends who will wish hor ovory
happiness. For threo years sho has
resided on Lucomo Circle with hor
father nnd sisters.
Mr. Bcnrdijill is tho youngost son o f

DEATH OF JHR8. M. ROTOUNDO
Mrs. M. Rotoundo died at the sanl- , ^ / ' l l 1? A TIT 'XT
A
tarlum at Formosa yostoraay aftor aa
** L L E i i l l t L l
n
Ro
illness of several wcoks and an opera- ta
M A T T\ ITT)
**
tlon from which sho nevor complctoyl Rn
I lv ljl/- U r
**
rallied. Tho funeral services will M
hi
Chlckcns are said to be coming occur from tho lato home on Second fn h
)»i
^ .Hu h
h
down. Other things will como down street today at four o'clock, Interr-----■
—
before tho Htrike Is settled.
ment being mado in tho CnthollcGasoline reserve stocks in tho Unltcomotory.
od States aro tho largest In the hlnMrs. A. T. liossetor hns arrived at
Warren, Fn., whero sho will visit rela­
tives nnd friends for Bomo time.
consumption, according to figures
cnmpllod by H. J. Lowe, petroleum
Today is a big trading day Ip San­
economist of the bureau of mines, nt
tho request of A .A. A. officials. The
ford whey) ninny o f tho stores are
putting on big snlcs for scvernl .days.
present stocks, on which figures wore
This is tho time to mnko your monoy
compiled nt tho end of tho first quar­
ter of 1022, were 85-1,2:12,000 gallonll,
go n long wny. Wntch tho Dally
Hornld.
which was greater by 20 per cent than
for tho first quarter of 1021 and 35
per cent greater than for tho first
McLnulIn tho jowolor is putting on
LIKED Dlt. WALKER’S TALK
quarter of 1020.
a special sale Monday at which all
Brother Wnlkor's Sunday Bible
Whilo tho consumption of gasolino
glass ware will bo sold for 25 per
cent discount. See tho now Spanish Class lecture on lnbor problems of tho lias nicrenscd it showed only 7 per
luster shadow cut Iced ten glasses, day denoted n clear-cut understand­ cent moro used in tho first quarter of
pnrfnlt glasses, etc. Just from the ing of the subject, nnd proved to bo 1022 than for thu first quarter of
mnnufncturor nnd in tho very latest of deepest interest to nil rnllrond 1021, and only 25 per cent moro than
styles going nt prices Monday that workers of this plnce.' Wo wish to '.he first quarter of 1020. Thus, in
spite of tho increasing number of cars,
will movo them, See tho advertise­ congratulate tho speaker.
ment in this Issue.
THE COMMITTEE. A. A. A, officials point out, tho stocks,
o f gasoline are increasing still moro
rapidly.
Tho Sanford Shoe and Clothing Co.
Have Not Found
With these figures ut hand, it hns
snys in their advertisement today
Negrro Who Killed
been hard to understand tho renson
that ns they predicted In Thursday's
Herald thoy sold out scvornl lots on
Two White Men for the rise in tho price of gasoline,
which hns increased from -1 to 5 cents
opening day. Thoy are having great
success In tho big side chiefly on ac- Oscar Muck Shot Into Wrong Car nnd n gnllon during tho first threo months
of tho year. Knowing thnt each in­
county o f using liberal space in tho
is Now Fugitive From Justice.
crease of 1 coat in tho prico of gaso­
Dally Herald. Rend tho specials for
Fornlny In Todny’s Herald.
Oscar Mack, a Kissimmee negro, lino moans an additional hill of $50,who fatally wounded two white men, 000,000 for tho motorists of America,
BALTIMORE, July M.—Tho body Stuart Ivey nnd James Reinhart, of A. A. A, officials hnvo been working
nf a white wnmnn with her throat cut, Orange Center, nt Kitisimmoo Sundny diligently to obtain an official inves­
shot through the arm and othorwiso night, was still at largo at 1 o’clock tigation which woulfl at least givo a
mutilated, wns found today behind this morning, although Sheriff Fnrm- reason for tho ndvnnco.
So fnr tho first tangible result of
a hedge on n rond nenr Rolling Rood cr, of Osceola county nnd a posseo of
theso
efforts has been the issuance of
Golf club nt Katonsvllle, a suburb.
25 men were still searching for tho
Tho victim wns apparently about fugitive, expressing the belief that he a questionnaire by the senate manu­
115 years old nnd a Hcbrow, weight will be captured or will surrender be­ facturers’ committee which has been
sent to every oil company and which
about 100 pounds. Her hair was fore daybreak.
brown anil bobbed. A Washington
The shooting occurred about 10 p. is resigned to show where the in­
newspaper and a Itlnck jnek wns found in, Sunday in front of tho negro’s crease originated. This committee,
nearby.
home. Reinhart was instantly killed which is headed by Senator LnFollotand Ivey, who was brought to a local 1c of Wisconsin, hopes to obtain from
Tbe B. &amp; O. Garage hnvo somo hospital, died yesterday afternoon. the answers received a sufficient data
more interesting information about Ben H. McClelland, tho third party in to frm a basis fr further investigation
Lexington cars In today’s Herald. the automobile which Reinhart was of this question.
"I cannot see a just reason for this
Tho B. &amp; O, beliovo in advertising driving, was only slightly hurt.
year's
udvunco in tho prico of gaso­
nnd they nro selling cars every day.
According to authentic reports, tho
lino,"
said
George C. Diehl, president
There is lmrdly a day passes that tho shooting resulted from a case of mis­
of
tho
A.
A.
A. " I f tho stocks were
B. &amp; O. does not sell cither n Hup- taken identity. Muck had been award­
diminishing,
instead of increasing,
itmbjlo nr a Lexington.
ed the contract Ut carry the mails
z 1 _z __
there
might
ho
some rensoimhtu basis
from the pos toff Ice to tho railway sta­
{From Monday's Daily)
for the advance, hut with stocks grow­
tion
in
Kissimmee,
bidding
agaist
a
Nice cool wenthor at night.
white man for the jolt. The negro ing faster than consumption, prices
should come dwn instead of advanc­
Perry Jornignn was calling on
ing. I hope every motorist in the
frlcndH in Clermont Sunday evening.
United States will mnku it his busi­
ness to write his congressman and
senator, urging their co-oporation In
Makes living fine for us poor folks
making any investigation of this ques­
who cannot get away.
tion a success."
Seminole Bank is making improve
muiits in their second floor offices.
THE GOVERNOR’S ARGUMENT
FOR THE AMENDMENT

Everything was evidently made for
some use in this world hut will (lie
class in natural history please rise up
nnd tell us what good these gnats aro
that fly in your face and eyes all day?
Your membership for tho year for
tho Fernald-Luughton hospital aro
duo. Pay the lady a dollar or ns much
moro as you want to glvo when sho
calls on you this week.

CARD OF THANKS
We thank our 'friends for tho kind­
ness shown us through tho sickness
nnd death of our mother Mrs- Ro­
toundo, und for tho many beautiful
floral offerings. t
JIIE FAMILY.
Tha Herald, 15c per week, delivered,
door six days a week for IB cent*—

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neel and Dr,
linrhuns are spending the week in
Okeechobee City and wo suppose they
will have some fisli stories to tell on
thoir return.

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Lot the Daily Herald follow you on
that summer trip. You can keep up
with all tho news and givo it to your
friends nnd let them seo what a great
city Sanford ih becoming. Take tho
Daily Ilcrnld with yon.

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have tho water turned on within sev­
enty-five days after tho work Is be­
gun. The Times says further: "Tho
contract provides for a supply capa­
city of 200,000 gallons of wator per
day, with electrically driven pumps
which cut In or out nutomnticnlly. Tho
distribution system provides for 12
hydrants in tho business seotioR of tho
The I ,« k o Wales Highlander tells
city, with cutout in ovory block. Tl)o
thnt
tho Wilson &amp; Toomor nnd Florida
city water supply under this now fil­
Agricultural
Supply Company hnvo
tering systom will givo tho city of
let
contracts
for the erection o f a
Mooru Haven thu best there is going."
largo building in this city. "Tho now
Thoro is Aothlng more Invigorating building will have dimensions o f 42x70
to a run down system 'than Tiinlnc. foot," says the Highlander, nnd will
be on Seminole street, nenr tho SeaTry it.— Union Pharmncy.— Adv.
board spur track." Tho nowspapar
" I ’m Going Right Straight Back to snys the coming of this woll known
My Dear Old Florida Home,” nt Hln- firm to establish a huso of supplies In
termlster’a Plano Store, Wolaka Block. Lake Wales ntonnn that tho place is
20-tfp growing and prospering.
For quick results, try a want ad.

Tho smallest rung o f the ladder is
always at the top. There are not so
many to occupy it,

Fruit and Vegetable Grates

Many Sanford folks spent yester­
day at Daytona Beach and enjoyed
the surf and tho cooling breezes to the
limit. Others wont to Palin Springs,
Lake Mary, Crystnl Lake nnd.other re­
sorts. There aro many fine places to
Garland Lawson, who Inis been tho spend a day in nnd af-ound Sanford,
guest of his brother anil family,' Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Lawson, loft Sunday
The Moore Haven Times tellH thnt
nftornoon for Douglasvlllo, where ho the contract hns been nwnrdod for tho
will attend tho marriage of his broth­ installation of tho new city water­
er, John Plcnsnnt Lawson, which tokos works for Mooro Haven, and tho con­
place Wednesday evening.
tracting llrm Is to finish tho work and

Harry Talbott, of Dunedin, wns in
the city toilny unroute to points in
Luke county He brought bis sisterin-law, Mrs. C. II. Dingce, with him
and she will ho tho guest of Mrs. U. J.
Holly for scvernl dnvH much to the
delight of her many Sanford friends.

The Dally Herald Delivered to your
door six days a week for 16 cents—

On Flour, Grain and Feed

Frank Langley, f Lakeland, is tho
guest of his uncle nnd aunt, Dr. nnd
Mrs. W. T. Langley at their homo on
Park avenue.

Mra. W. J. McBride, Miss Allio Tufford and Dr. King and two children,
motored to DoLnml yesterday morning
whore they attended the Baptist A s­
sembly.

ment from several new angles lit his
speech here yesterday. Frankly ad­
mitting that the present apportion­
ment of representatives in tho legis­
lature Is grossly unjust to thQ popu­
lous and progrosriva counties o f
south Floriiln, ho strongly urged the
adoption of tho amendment on the
ground that—oven though It be a compromlso measure and not exactly In
accord with' thu constitutional provis­
ion thnt representation In tho legisla­
ture shall bo based on population—
it is n decided Improvement over the
unjust conditions which have prevail­
ed for n quarter of a century past.
A very strong point scored by the
govornor in Justification of the amend­
ment was the constitutional limitation
on the number of members of the leg­
islature. Even tho legislature us or­
ganized now violates the constitution.
In thnt thure are moro members than
thu constitution snys shall constitute
the legislature. This condition has
been brought about by tho creation o f
new counties. Tho umondment elim­
inates the restriction on the number
of mombors o f tho legislature, nnd
opens tho wny to a more equitable dis­
tributin'. of representation in the fu­
ture, tho governor argues.
Governor Hnrdoo is a pleasing
sponker— a real orator. He has a flu­
ent commnnd of language nnd impres­
sive delivery, nnd tho eamostnesn
with which ho presented his argu­
ment yesterday to tho Inrge gather­
ing of representative citizens com­
manded their close and thoughtful at­
tention. That ho is popular in Tnmpn was amply demonstrated by the
ovation given him during his all too
brief visit.
•
Incidentally, Govornor Hardee is
thoroughly "sold" on tho west const

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SANFORD

IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME XIII.

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFOHI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1922

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NUMBER 50

MAN BARRICADED
PRES.
HARDING
SPEAKS
ON
STRIKE SITUATION BETTER INSANE
IN HOUSE FOR THIRTEEN DATS
RESISTED ALL THE OFFICERS THE RAILROAD SITUATION
AS ALL HOPE ABANDONED
AND REPLIES TO LETTER
TO HAVE MEETING TODAY
Killed One Man and Wounded Four Others—Fin­
ally Surrendered

RECEIVED FROM CHAIRMAN
CONTRACT
LET
PRES. HARDING
OF RAILWAY EMPLOYEES
HINTON, W. Vn., July 27.—John Frolicking, nil insane man
PUBLICITY BUREAU
IN CAPITOL
barricaded himself in liis house and for thirteen days resisted
FOR
NEW
PRIMARY
CONFERS WITH allwho
efforts of deputies and state police to arrest him after he had
killed one man and wounded four others, appeared at front door
SENIORITY RIGHTS
SCHOOL HOUSE NOT UNDER GUNS
morning threw up his hands and asked for drink water. Two
ALL PARTIES this
troopers, who with other officers resorted every known means

strike l e a d e r s a n d r a il ­
way EXECUTIVES MEET

To Men on Strike Seems to Be WASHINGTON, July 27.—Tho short of burning house to dislodge Fredeking stepped to the door WILL OCCUPY ENTIRE BLOCK Except Where Hostile Demon­
strations Have Been Made by
Chief Obstncle In Way of
and got him water and then led him tif the county jail. Fredeking
ON PALMETTO AVENUE
White
House
again
todny
became
the
Striking Miners, R. R. Men
Peaceful Settlement
had a bullet wound in his right arm and another injury to his
AND BE ONE STORY
center of developments in the rnil- shoulder.
|II t Thr Aioirliilrd l*fm)
(llr The Aaanrlnlrd I’rraa)
rond strike nnd focus of efforts to-

Along with the many new buildings
WASHINGTON, July 27.—Respon­
for
residences and cnmmerc'ul pur­ sibility for further interference with
wusds pence, President Harding meet­
poses. Sanford is not forgetting the transportation and with production of
ing in conference first with T. De­
interests of her children, nnd tho vitally needed coal was placed upon
Witt Cuylor, chnirmnn of the Asso­
erection of new school buiidingB in striikng railroad employes and minors
ciation of Railway Executives ami
keeping pace with construction in yesterday by President Harding in
then with strike lenders bended by
other linos.
again suggesting thnt they return to
Mr. Jewell. Jewell nnd his colleagues'
At the court house Wednesday after­ work under conditions already sug­
went into conference with the presi
noon the board of public instruction gested by him while the reasonable­
dent nt 11:00 o’clock, shortly after
in joint meeting with the Sanford
( uylcr hud concluded nn hour nnd n Various States Asked to Co-operate For Decen­ board of school trustees received bids ness of their demands wero being
threshed out by tho agencies set up
half discussion of the strike situation
for the erection of 11 new prlmnry for that purpose.
tralization
with President Harding. Cuylor af­
school building, to ho located just
Replying to u telegram sent him by
ter a conference said no new devel­
south of Thirteenth Street park, be­ J. Clove Dean, chnirmnn of tho Rail­
(lljr
The
Aaanrlnlrd
I’rraal
opments.
WASHINGTON. July 27.—Presi- 1 A fifth member is to lie added to tween Magnolia and Palmetto Ave­ way Employes Publicity Association,
dent Harding last night set in motion the committee Inter, Mr. Hoover snid, nue?. Many bids wero submitted by Chattanooga, Tenn., charging that the
EASTON, I*a., July 27.—Workmen the federal emergency fuel control or- who will undertake tho administrative both l.ar.l and out of-town contractors
administration was “attempting to
on way to tho Lehigh Valley simps ganization with the selection of a con- direction, while the ultimate diame­ most of the bids being very closo In
American labor under the gun by
hero today were showered with dish­ tral coal distribution committee of tei of the organization “must depend the competition. The successful bidder, put
»♦ .
... ♦omm. h) tin* jmtimtrinl illnCHICAGO, July 27.—Western rail­ water and sour milk.
government officials under tho chair-[upon the situation. Tliis was taken however, was Mr. W. T. Ilndlow, of turbnnce, Mr. Harding said:
way executives in a statement tonight
at the commerce department to indi­ lackMUiville, Florida. Tiie cost of tho
“Since you speak as chairman of the
asserted freight Is being moved ns of­ CHICAGO, July 27.—Charles I). manship of Secretary Hoover.
Tiie commerce secretary at the re­ cate that the committee would be an building will be $27,807.00 to which Rahway Employes Publicity Associa­
fend without congestion nnd passen­ Signer, assistant general manager of
elastic body with administrative aides must lie added the cost of plumbing, tion and since it is exceedingly im­
ger traffic is being operated normally, the Delewaro, Lackawi nna and West­ quest of tile president immediately representing the railroads or geo­ heating and lighting.
wired the governors of the various
portant that tho American poople
while leaders in tho railway shop ern rnilrond repoitcd 1o tho police to­
Malumey-Walker Company, of this know precisely tliu questions at issuo
graphical sections, pressed into service
states
asking
them
to
set
up
emer­
nun’s strike still maintained tho day explosives placed in a bottle of
ns expert advice on the needs of those city, were awarded the contract for in tho present railway and coal strikes
walk-out was virtually 100 per cont. milk on bis front porch blew off his gency state organizations ns the tirst sections may he requited.
the plumbing and heating at a com­ I am more than glad to answer your
step
toward
decentralizing
the
organ­
Tho statement says car loadings ox­ tight thumb when ho .'ailed to carry
In his telegram to tin* governors, bined cost of $0.2:17.8:1. Steam heat telegram though l can only treat your
ization for equitable distribution for
en d those of a year ago except on ihe bottle into tho house. Signer, who
coal under the administration’s plan. Mr. Hoover, after reciting the steps will bo used throughout the building, politically partisan references with
rends especially effected by tho coal is (D years old, said tr.e incident oc­
taken by the administration in the sit­ the plant to lie installed being similar tjmt conlcmi t whlcli is felt by every
strike. All Western linos with head­ curred yesterday, it ’n.s not report­ “Under tills plan,” Mr. Hoover said
to thnt now in use in tho high school good citizen in the hour of deep pub­
“tiie distribution for railway use will uation, said:
quarters in Chicago report increases ed to the police until today.
building, which lias been very satis­ lic concern. Happily for the Ameri­
“The
agencies
and
present
author­
lie directed from Washington, but, j
in the number of men nt work in tho
ity
of
the
federal
government
of
factory in every respect. Gillon &amp; can public everything done and every­
with the possible exception of a few
ihops, the statement snid.
MONTREAL, July 27.—Cuimdiun
course do not enable it to protect the Frv landed the contract for electrical thing said by government authority
state
public
utilities,
the
responsibil­
Tho Chlcugo, Burlington AcQuincy, shopmen on the Grand Trunk railroad
ultimate consumer of coal within the ,vor|&lt; „t n cost of $2111.50. Mr. Had- relating to the two strikes is n mntwhich yesterday reported nn Ineronso are being prncticnlly forced to declare ity for nil other distribution will rest
hoimdarics of a state further than |, w, the general contractor, comes 10 f | or 0f i m ,r,|t and can not in any way
upon
orgnnzutions
set
up
under
stato
of 4455 In shop employes, todny added an immediate a’rlke because that sys­
sucli protection can lie secured by the iit well recommended, and the other ho distorted. There is no dispute
1
control.”
o2*' more men to its force, tho state­ tem is determined to continue repair­
above means tliat coal sold in inter­ two successful bidders are well known about the loyul American cilizensWpi
Co-operation
of
slat
eoiganizations
ment said, while tho Illinois Contral ing engines end curs uent to its shops
state commerce shall lie sold to tiie in this, their home city, as competent of tiie men on strike, nor will any
also
was
asked
by
Interstate
Com­
W in its shops 11,885 men, as agaiuBt by lines in the United States whose
original purchaser at a fair price, and and reliable firms.
merce
Commissioner
Aitchison,
who
1,1n&lt; question that many of thorn gavo
t normal force of 12,701 tho day bo- repairmen are on n strike, said an nnfair distribution between states lie ob­ The work aecordiug to the contract, everything that men can give for the
telegraphed
the
several
transporta­
ftrt* the strike started.
tmtinccmcn: today by union officials.
tion regulatoiy bodies of tiie states tained. Tiie problem of seeing that is to lie completed within four months service of this country in the world
The Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fo
1east of the Mississippi requesting the ultimate consumer shall lie pro­ Irom date of contract, so the build­ war. Nor is it disputed that the men
reported 0,002 mechanics and 2,881 MARTIAL LAW HAS
them to act nr representatives of the tected upon coal now in circulation ing will be ready for occupancy not on strike are exorcising their eonstl*.
labmera in its shops, representing 50.2
QUIETING EFFECT
the emergency service orders giving and on re-salc coal distributed as later than the first of December, this tutional and lawful rights, under ex­
per cent, of normal. Tho number of
IN TEXAS SHOPS
commission
in tacilitating operation &lt;&gt;1 above and that equitable distribution yon r
shop employes is increasing daily, tho
isting statutes, in declining to work
----- I priority
to
the
shipments of coal and shall In* carried on must rest within
Teachers, parents and children will under the terms decided by tiie rail­
statement said.
(Hr The Aaaorlnfrd I’rraal
the authority of each state.
rejoice in the assurance thnt in tho road labor board or tendered to tliu
DENISON, Texns, July 27.—The necessities.
The Pennsylvania System reported
“I
am
sending
this
telegram
at
tin*
near future tiie crowded condition of workmen by tho mine operators of tho
The
federal
coal
distribution
com­
first
day
of
martini
law
in
tho
rnil­
a gniii of 002 shop men for the day,
1, quest of tiie president to learn if the primary grades is to lie relieved.
mitted
selected
by
the
president
con­
rond
shop
center
of
Denison
passed
the largest single day’s improvement
country. No one lias attempted or
Architect, Elton J. Moughtnn, is proposed to draft freo men into either
since the strike bognn, a statement quietly, no untoward incidents mark­ sists of Attorney General Daugherty, you feel that you can undertake to
ing tiie coining of the state troops Secretaries Fall and Hoover and Com create a state organization under now at work on plans for enlarging the railway or mining service, or sug­
said.
The railroad labor hoard maintain­ ordered here by Governor Neff. Joseph missionor Aitchison or their represen­ your direction to secure that this shall tiie high school building, and we hope gested coercion under military force.
ed its hand-off policy.
Chairman S. Myers, state labor commissioner, tatives, under tiie temporary chair­ lie done and with which we can co­ soon to sec work begun there, ns tho
“The military forces of free Amer­
high school department is also suf­
Hen W. Hooper was cnlled to New­ who telegraphed his resignation to tho manship of the commerce secretary. operate.’’
ica are never used for such a purpose.
fering for lack of room for its rapidly
port, Term., by the denth of a rela­ governor today ns a “protest against
Their service is only that of prevent­
increasing enrollment.
tive, and other board members gavo the federal authorities forcing tho
ing lawlessness and violence. That
state of Texas to put troops in n
the strike no officinl attention.
same unchallenged treodom which
SOME NEW RECORDS
Telegrams wore received from tho peaceful city like Denison,” hnd not
permits you and your associates to
Idaho Producers’ Union irtul tho Idnho hoard from tho governor late tonight.
MADE IIY FLORIDIAN
decline to work is no less the huritngo
Kurin Bureau Federation, asserting Commissioner Myers was sent here ns
COMING FROM MOUNTAINS of the free American who choo ea to
that fruit and vegetable growers fnco the governor’s roprosentntlvo to inves­
accept employment under the terms
(llr The Aaaorlntrd I’rraal
I
,
disaster ludess tho strike cun ho set­ tigate conditions surrounding tho
ST. PETERSBURG, July 27.—I t , l&gt;r«*P«H*?.l.
strike. Additional workers to tnkc
tled at once.
“The difference between the two
lie only
short time before
K. F. Grnble, heud of the mainten­ the places of striking shop men in tho DO NOT WANT HIM IN GOVERN­ FIRST STEPS WILL OCCUR TO­ will
Floridians
who
motored
to
the
North
PmdGona
is that tho striking railroad
ance of way union, scouted reports Missouri Kansas &amp; Texas rnilrond
DAY BY MEETING AT
MENT HOSPITAL IN ANY
Carolina mountains and other resorts' w"rker" uxorcltto th«lr r|Khts of fruu*
from Detroit that his organization shops arrived during tiie day. They
CAPITOL
CAPACITY
this summer begin to return home' ,loln in Hui-kintc to hinder the necessary
were
housed
on
the
railroad's
pro­
"ns again talking of striking, and nnand
their arrival will mark tho open- .transportation of tho country; not­
riomieed that he intended to submit perty.
(lly Thr Aaaorlnfrd I'rraal
(lly The Aaanrlnlrd I’rraa)
ing
of
the sonson for telling how long' withstanding tho provision mndo by
WASHINGTON, July 27.—The first
to thc board npplientios for wnge roCINCINNATI, July 27.—Declaring
it
took
to flivver from Ashvlllo t o !,nw for tho consideration.of any Just
GASOLINE DROPS
hrarings on several roads.
that Brigadier Genearl Charles E. formal negotiations for funding of
the
home
doorstop. Tho fast-runs al- Rri«vnnco; nnd the striking miners
A CENT A GALLON Sawyer’s connection with government the allied war debt by the United
President Harding conferred with
ways
are
made oil tho return trip l&gt;o-|“cwk to !,rovoMt thu produutlon of coal
IV. W. Atterbury, vico-presidcnt of
hospitalization program for the men
States
were
to
occur
today
at
a
meetcause
to
most
of the drivers the route necossury to common tvelfut'u, notthi' Pennsylvania rnilrond, nnd Secre­ Tiie price of gasoline dropped a wounded and dishabilitated in the
tary Hoover regarding tho strike, Mr. cent yesterday, much to the great joy world war has been “Meddlesome,! *nK ‘»f the !• rent’ll representative and is unfamiliar on the northward trip. I withstanding tho offer of un agency
Theo. Curry of this city returned u to maku “» Impartial settlement}
Atterbury stating thnt the seniority of the long suffering motorist. The troublesome and void of any belief ic-I the American debt commission,
few
days ago from Hendersonville, N. while tho men who chooso to work in
fluid
thnt
makes
the
wheels
go
around
question was tnken up.
iul results whatever” Captain E. II.|
--------------------------Scattered disorders wero reported can now he purchased for the small Cook, Buffalo, National cjmrnnndur of
Sco Churchwell’s advertisement In C„ and it is believed Het a now record rt‘8l,on"« l" tl,° cal1 of tho country nru
sum
of
20
cents
a
gallon,
just
one
red
and in several states tho forces of
the disabled American Veterans cf the this issue. As usunl this firm of bar­ for the run in 11 light car. Curry le ft' uxurL',*,nK tl,oir llko riKl,t"&gt; antl nt thu
troops already onjluty were augment­ cent less than tho price Tuesday. j wmId war iq a statement today said gain givers hnvo something special for Hendersonville at 5 a. m. nnd arrived, HU,nu tln*o are making their contrlbuIn ,St. Petersburg by bedtime the sec-[t,on to mlr common American wolBut even more cheering is the nows 1that organization comprised more
'd in order to lie prepnred to cope with
which has leaked from nn uuththontic than 1)0,000 disabled men “would leave Fridny and Saturdays. They have ond night. The first day’s run ended faro- Tho ‘Incisions «'f tho rnilrond hi­
violence.
The freight embargo on perishables source that another price cut will pro­ no stone unturned until General Saw­ something specinl every day In the nt Cordelo, Gn., whero ho arrived bo-1l,or l",artl aro in compliance with a
and live stock to nnd through tho bably he announced within a week, yer was removed from tho position ho week nnd their prices are right bo- fore dark. Resuming tho run th^Tol-, mimdiitu of tho Inw-mnktng body of
•date Montana, imposed last week bo- the price can ho reduced a cent now now holds.”
enueo they sell for cash and Bavo you lowing morning he reached dfrooks- lko United States. Without discussnnd
another
reduction
plunned
for
n
'ause of rnilwny strike conditions,
tho difference. Todny they offer you villo, eighty miles north of here, Just ia« thc decisions nt issue, it Ih fair
few
dnys
Inter
is
not
known,
hut
it
is
bus been lifted.
wash ties, whito noisette shirts, white at dark and being so nenr home do- tH ««8umd that a government agency
TENDLER AND LEONARD
certainly hard on Mr. Rockefeller nnd
dress shirts and many other bnrgnins elded to finsh the trip thnt night. He 1in oVur mudy to correct an error which
WEIGHED IN TODAY
arrived in St. Petersburg at 11 o’clock. 11*4 made, else, government itself would
PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—Presi. other in the oil business, Howovor,
FOR THEIR IIOUT at prices that will see thorn nt onco.
—---------------------- j become unjust. Moreover, it is indls'but Lewis, oP the United Mine Work­ postponing the second cut Instead of
Watch for Churchwcll’s ndvortisoPRISONERS
ESCAPED
j putable that there can be no govorners, said here today he had every roe- lopping off tho price of a postage
Illy Thr Aaanrlnlrd I'rraal
nient every day in the Dally Hornld.
FROM DUNDALK JAIL
1munt unless its mandiites are accepted
•'"n to believe the Interstate joint con­ stamp all in one grand, glorious
JERSEY CITY, July 27.—Benny [ They are after your b usiness and thoy
BLEW HOLE IN WALL hy the citizenship of tho republic. This
ference of central competitive fields swipo will probably carry tho indust­ Leonard and Low Tendler both weigh­ will get it.
observation relates moro particularly
ry safely through another winter.— ed in under 155 pounds this after­
" ill be arranged within a few days.
tile
The
Aaanrlnrrd
I’rraal
to tho railroad situation. When tho
Orlando Sentinl.
noon for their bout tonight for
Kanncr’s Department Store on SnnBELFAST,
July
27.—Through
mining situation heenmu menacing I
SPRINGFIELD, III., July 27.—Dis­
lightweight championship. Loonnrd for nvenuo is putting on n Houbcruption of United Mine Workers if union, to act and act quickly. Wntt weighed 184 nnd 15 ounces, Tendler wivo’s Snlo. Wo don't know just hole blown in tho wall by a mine, 105 illvltmJ roprosontntlveB of the mine
pr sonus escapci from tho Dundalk workers and tho operators to u con■‘resident Farington of the IIIiioIh .-aid Fnrrington’s motive in calling a l.'M and 12 ounces.
what this menns hut you will find out
Jan, County I.outh today
Tho fercncu&gt; They can,o together, thoy
Mine Workers permitted to proceed stato convention was to submit .sep­
if you go to Fanner’s Store for there
shock
of
the
explosion
shook
the
town,
woro ndviscl as to tho call of corn"ith his program adopted in St. Louis arate wngo agreement for Illinois nnd
Volio Williams announces tho snlo you will find everything needed in the
* yesterday was predicted today by was “rank sedition.” Ho urge! thnt of another Oldsmobllo. This one wont house—housefurnishlngs of nil kinds shat ering windows an, dwo lings In mon wolfnrC( yot ,n oight .lays of opportunlty no progroM waa made. In
John Watt, secretary of the Spring­ President I.owis set up provisional to J. E. Spurting tho ronl estate mnn from linoolcum to tinwnre, otc. Go the towns best residential district.
field sub-district who declared it is up district in Illinois to overthrow Far­ who lias been an Oldsmobllo drivor to Knnnors nnd hco them—the prices
tho nbsunce of any tribunul authorized
Don
t
u
n
j
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good
lomploxtion.
to
n^ttlo disputes between mine workPresident Lewis, of international rington.
for many years.
are right.
rnko in washing nnd have one.
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CHICAGO, July 27.—Just as tho
railway strike seemed to hnvo settled
down to n long drawn out nnd deter­
mined battle, hopo for pence which
waxed nnd wnned ns succeeding indi­
cations pointed to continued strife or
settlement, rovivied by n gathering
in Washington of strike lenders nnd
railway executives Jewell nnd his
executive counsel left Chicngo secret­
ly yesterday for tho capital whore
the expect to confer with Hnrdlng to
day. Sevcrnl railroad executives nlrendy arc in Washington nnd others
are expected there todny. Restora­
tion seniority rights to men on strike
remained the chief obstncle to ponce.

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GOVERNMENT WILL CONTRACT
ALL COAL DISTRIBUTION
AS FEDERAL EMERGENCY

GEN. SAWYER
FOR FUNDING
WILL BE OUSTED ALLIED WAR DEBT
SAYS VETERANS BY AMERICANS

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�Inf/ to win tboir point in « pueablo
way hero.
A couple of autos of'the Larsons
and Oleaone from Piedmont were Sun*
day visitors at the home of Mr: and
Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst, railing also for
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundqulst
Norman Swanson and Mrs. Me* Mr. and Mrs. Banning Turner Hau­
Doufal of Celery avtnuo, Mr. and ser of No. 600 Palmetta avenue, an­
KIWANIANS ARB HUSTLERS
Mrs. August Swanson spent Mon­ Mrs. August Swanson and son wore nounce the engagement and approach­
day in town with her faiend, Mrs. callers Sunday afternoon at the homo ing marriage of their daughter, Ethel
Erminia, to Mr. George Richard
of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Swanson.
Peveyhouse.
Hartley, of Columbia, S. C., the wed­
There
will
be
preaching
at
the
Mr. and Mrs. West and daughter?,
ding to be solomniscd at the home of
Lutheran
church/in
Swedish
at
11
a.
Myrtle and Lila, and sons, Leonard
Dr. and Mrs.' R. M. Ogilvie, No. 1008
and the baby; ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. F. m. and in English at S by Rev. Wahl- Belloview ave., Columbia, 8. 0., uncle
Lundqulst and their children, Law­ berg next Sunday. He will be the and aurtt of the bride-cloct, on August
rence Marion, Virginia and baby and guest of Mr. and Mrs.,E. W. Lund­
othsr friends spent a pleasant day qulst
At tho Presbyterian last Sunday the
Sunday at Palm Springs.
PLATT-BROWN
good pastor, Rov. Clark, had the bad
Charles Cramer spent thojpeck end 16&amp; to break an axle of his car a
Miss Eva Mildred Plntt and Mr. J.
at Osteen.
couple of miles tho other sido of Paola 0. Brown woro married last evening
G. Malm shot their pup which was but Mr. Stafford kindly towed him In
acting very qucorly, Tuesday Wo hoar and after tho sorvlce there and at our at 7:30 in tho Congregational church
parlors by. Dr. W. F. Slado, pastor of
there has been a dog go mad alrondy church took him on home.
tho
church. Garden flowers wore Used
in Orlando.
( Tho other church has sot us a good in the pretty decorations. Before the
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and family example and wo hope to got together coremony Miss Knthorlno Klmmell
on returning home from Kissimmee soon and Improvo tho church grounds, snng "Bccauso,"accompanied by Mrs.
ENTERTAINED SOCIAL SERVICE
found his daughter and husband, Mr. too.
Maud Hutto, who also played the Bri­
and Mrs. Wuters from Tampn had Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family nnd dal Chorus from Lohengrin as tho
Mrs. Walter Hand delightfully en­
como up to see thorn In their car and Mrs. Ingorsol, of Lake Mary, bosidos Brldnl party, precooded by little Lor.
Cnpt. P. M. Eldor is sojourning in
tertained
tho Social Service Depart­
Mr.
Stafford
and
son,
wero
with
us
they returned homo with them to
tho
mountains of North Carolina and
ralno Platt, sister of tho bride, as ment of tho Mothodist Missionary So­
Tampa. Elmer Tyner wont with them for tho service.
will
also visit his ol(l home in Geor­
flower girl, entered tho parlors, ifrs; ciety Tuesday afternoon, July 18.
to visit his cousin, Clarence.
gia
before
returning home. He is re­
Hutto played the Mendelssohn wed­ Mrs. Tom Adams acted as assistant
Miss Eva Malm from tho oast coast Thoro is nothing in tho wholo list ding march aftor tho ceremony.
covering
from
a severe attack of in­
is over spending her vacation with of flesh-healing remedies that can ap­ Tho bride woro a beautiful gown of hostess. The program was in charge fluenza and his many friends will be
her rolatives in Sanford and this lo­ proach Liquid Borozone in the rapid­ white pussy-willow taffeta with a of Mrs. J. D. Parkor, and was most glad to learn that he is getting all
cality. This week sho Is spending ity with whlch.it heals cuts, wounds, bride’s bouqquct of roses. AfteT tho Interesting. , Mrs. Dean told of Loa right again and will soon be home to
Angeles nnd its Mexican population,
with hor cousin, Mrs. Alma Nlcso soros, bums or scalds. Price, 30c, 00c
resume his duties ns postmaster.
serving of light refreshments tho br'de
and on Wednesday, Mrs. H. M. Tolar nnd $1.20. Sold by Union Phnrmncy. cut tho wedding enko. Mrs. Brown is nnd Mrs L. R. Phillips gave tho story
of Ellen Alftbr’s Love Gift to the
was out nlso to spend tho duy.
Mexicnns. Items of missionary world
Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst wob a caller
news
was given by Mrs. Mason nnd
Ilulck cars nro ns staple as Octagon
there on Wednesday. Monday' they
Mrs.
Rumbley,
woro In tho settlement visiting their snap. Buy ono nnd bo convinced. Ser­
A playlet entitled "Tho Crossroads
friends. *
vice tho best.—N. II. Garner. •ID-ltc
Missionary Society" was very inter­
Tho shop men are still going in for
esting and nmuBing, tho cast being:
tholr morning meeting which is hold Teachers* Exam inations
President, Mrs. Kelly.
each week day in tho Princess ThoMrs. See All, Mrs. Thornton.
ntre, which was kindly loaned them Closed at Noon Today
Mrs. Find Out, Mrs. Marsh.
for their use during this trying time, —Many
Were
Here
Mrs.
Child i/ovo, MrA Hughoy,
wo hear. All are glad they nro tryMrs.
Still
Young, Mrs. Ralph GoodList of Tenchcrs Securing Certificates
speed.
NO.TICF.I
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Notlco Ih h e re b y g ive n t h a t thu Hn-.nl
Mrs. Glvo Much, Mrs. Cowan.
o f C ounty CommissloncrM In and for
ttamlnolo County, F lorida, w ill ut
a
Music
was furnished during the so
Teachers' nnunl examination held
m o o tin g to ha held on Monday, A ugust
clai by Mrs. Boyd, violin, and Mis#
1th. 1022, a t In n'ulock a. in. receive this week in tho Sanford High school
b id s for trie b u ilding of tw o ad d itio n a l
Anna Mason, piano.
rooniN on th e co u rt liuusn. I‘limn and closed today at noon. The numbor of
Hlii'cl Neat Iona m ay bo had by a p p lic a ­
Refreshments of cream nnd enko
tion to tho C lerk of the C ircuit Court, examinees at this timo is more than
were
served. Thcro woro present 01,
on nnd a f t e r J u ly 3rd, 1932. Tho lloani doublo tho numbor at any previous ex­
r ese rv e a tho rlglw to reject a n y or all
the
largest
attendance this yenr.
amination held in this county, there
bids.
DANIELS-CORKY NUPTIALS
13. A. I Ml I ’ll LASH.
49-3to
Clerk. being 120 white and 08 colored appli­
Telephone
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
cants.
your grocer
The examination was'conducted by
for p case
Mrs. Virginia Coney nnd Mrs. Ralph
tho State Board of Examiners, com­
Goialspeed cfltcrtrtincd the members of
monly termed the “Flying Squadron"
and composed of Miss Clem Hampton o’clock at the homo of tho bride's the Daughters of Wesley Clnss very
nnd Professom Kirk nnd Hensley, as­ aunt, Mrs. L. Urban May on Oak ave­ pleasantly last evening at tho homo
sisted by Supt. Lawton. It is hoped nue, Dr. King, pastor of tho Baptist of Mrs. P. M. Elder on Oak street.
that every worthy uppliennt will re­ Tomplo, Officiating.
After u delightful evening refresh­
ceive u certificate, as thu stnto needs
ments consisting of pineapple sherbert
good teachers,—especially these who Tho bride, who is a winsome young and cuke were served.
nro tho product of hor own schools and woman of tho blonde type, mmlo a
Members of tho clnss enjoying this
very striking picture in her traveling
colleges.
plenMint evening woro Miss Lolo Ev­
Any who have an idea that the costume of brown cropo meteor, worn ans, Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer, Miss
teachers’ examinations are
easy with chic lint nnd other accessories to Edith McGeo, Mrs. Harlow GoodSlio curried a bouquet of pink
should for his own edification try one match.
rose liuds.
of these examinations. Doubtless in
During tho afternoon the happy
tjio future lie would have u much
young
couple left for Springfield,
higher respect for tho educational
Mass.,
where
they will visit, relatives
standards of the teachers of the stnto
of Florida. Whntcvcr may he said of
Florida's educational system, one thing
is certain, no one can leach in this vomber first, they will lie at home
state until he, or site, lias passed a to their friends at Plant City.
Mth. Daniels huh! a responsible po­
rigid examination and thus proved
competent so far as educntional quali­ sition here with tho American Fruit
fications uro concerned.
Teachers Growers nnd lias made her home here
ASTING service qualities of w ell built
coining from other states to take the for tho past threo years with her aunt,
Florida examinations nru often sadly Mrs. L. U. May,'nnd has made many
vitrified brick pavem ents are brought
dismayed when confronted by the for­ friends by her charming manners and
home more forcibly to taxpayers who
midable list of questions presented by personality.
have had an opportunity to compare such pave­
our hoard of examiners. And tills is Their ninny friends Join in wishing
m ents — twenty and thirty years old — with
us^ it should ho. How much hotter to them every futuro happiness.
have citizens of other states criticize
“Tallahassee Chy substitutes that have worn out In from five to
us for setting too high a standard
DANCE FOR VISITORS
C o m m i s s i o n e r s ten years. Occasionally a community is led to
N n tlrc nf A pplication fu r T i n P eril tin ­
than
tho
roverso.
d e r Nrrl Inn B7B off I h r Or n r rill MlnlTuesday instructed accept a substitute pavement b y'b ein g per­
u t r a ii ( I h r S lntc uf I'li.rlilii
Misses
May
and
Mildred
Holly
were
A
list
of
tho
teachers
securing
cer­
Notice Is hereby glvnn Hint O. C. Hrythe city manager to suaded to consider first cost alone. Rapid
nnt, purohnsur of Tax Certificate No. tificates on this examination will be tho charming hostesses Inst evening
282. ilalnl llm 2ml day of .llllic, A. I&gt;.
purchase brick for deterioration, heavy annual repair costs and
1019. liaM filed anld ceil IfIrate in my published in these columns as soon us when they entertained at n dance at
the repaving of Col­ the need for early replacement of such sub­
office, and Iiiih made ut&gt;|&gt;IU'ntlon for
their home on Park avenue, compli­
Tax Herd lo Ihhuc In accordance with reported by tho examining hoard,
stitutes frequently is the costly lesson taught
lege Avenue^
law, Maid certificate omliraciiH ihr fol- probably within tho nbxt two weeks. menting Misses Susan and Elizabeth
IowIiik described nropurly Militated In
by experience.
Smith of Madison, the attractive
Homlmilo County, Florida, In.wit: Peg.
“College Avenue
&gt;2 ell. N of HW cor. tail X. lllook O, run
guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. G. Shar­
Why
not
buy
a
Vuick
anil
save
N 83 ilea, cn mill. F. ri.na eh n n deg. an
was pavtd trvtral
mill.. W 9 oh, H 71) deg w 5.07 ell.. 8 fi money, gns nnd oil?—N. H. Garner, on.
deg. an min. 13 tn.a eh. lo heg Mltcholl'H
ytars
ago" (with a
•lU-ltc Tho spneious rooms of this lovely
Survey of Levy Uruttl. The Hold land
being iiMKHM'd lit the date of tho Ihhiihome were opened en sulto nnd beau­
material other than
alien of Much eert If lento In the name of FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS
tifully dccoratod with quantities of
N. H. OIIoh, FiiIohm Halil corllflcnto nIiiiII
brick) “ but the pres­
lie redeemed according to law Tax Heed
IN DADE COUNTY shustn daisies combined with feathery
will Inmiio 'thereon on the 28th day of
ent paving has worn
August, A. f&gt;. 1923
ferns, in vnses nnd baskets.
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to such a degree that
WITNKHH my official elguature and
seal HiIh the 20llt day of July, A. l&gt;. MIAMI, July ID.—An appropriation
Punch was served throughout tho
It become* necessary (
1032.
of 1200,000 from tho federal aid fund ovening and ut n into hour refresh­
(HI3AL)
13. A. DOUCILABH.
to repave, and the
L’lork Circuit Court. fo rrontl work In Dado county was au­ ments carrying out the color scheme
Hemlliole County, Fla. thorized yesterday by the stnto road
commissioners have
of green nnd whito were served. Miss­
49-fltc
lly: A. M. W13I0KH, |&gt;. O.
dupurtment,•according to a telegram es Holly woro assisted in entertaining
settled on brick as
Nutter nf AppHeiilliiii for Tux llrril |In- last night from Tallahassee. A simi­
their gucstH by their mother, Mrs. H.
a lasting maUrial.''
ilrr Mrrllun D7A uf llie Prneriil Mlntlar appropriation for thu same work J. Holly nnd Mrs. J. G. Sharon. The
illra uf Ihr Xlnlr uf Flnrliln
properly constructed, are famous for their
Nnlloo Is hurehy glvvn th a t Young
—Jacksonville, Fla.
Tin Co. imrehiiHur of T ax C e r tif ic a te No. wits made by tho Dade county com­ music which wiib particularly good,
long life and low maintenance costs. Brick
Silt, iliiicd tho 2ml ilay of Ju n e . A. )&gt;. missioners last week.
“ Tima Union"
was rendered by Mrs. Douglas Grif­
1919, Iiiih flleit nixI&lt;1 c e r tif ic a te in m y o f ­
June 15, 1922 pavements—built as they should be built—
fice, unit Iiiih muile npplieutlnii for T ax
fin nnd RcglnnUI S. Ilqjly.
U sed to I
ihe rc uu In ui'Coripinuo
always gain by comparison with others. Com­
Economy in gns, oil nnd timo. Buy
Invited to meet theso visitors were
w ith law.
Halil ce rlIfli'a te cmhrarcH
munities that have tried substitutes ultimately
t h e follow ing ilexcrlhetl iiroperty situ - n Buiek. Your troubles nru nil ovor. Misses Maude Lake, Gludyco Wilson,
nteil In Hemlliole County. Flnrltlii, to40-lto Mary Elizabeth I’ulcston, Martha
return to vitrified brick to obtain lasting and
w l t : N RU of N W tt unit N W U o f N RU N. II. Garner..
Hoc. 38, Tw|V 31 H. Itaiige ill 13, c o n t a i n ­
inexpensive service. Note the accompanying
Langley, FJorcnco Mero, LaG'luire
in g 80 a c r e s III -1. T he Haul lantl lining
iiHHcHiictl nt th e ilnte of th e iMmianeo of
Give your noigntior credit for keop Jones, Mary Zachary, Snrn Evelyn
quotation from a Florida newspaper.
s u c h c e r tif ic a te In th e nemo or J. C.
tnu a secret. Ho hasn’t told whnt hi Willinms, Frances Dutton, Messrs.
I ’littnm on.
Also Tax C e rtif ic a te No. 388. ilatoil
you.
Mnurica Wimblsh, Bob Dodson, W. A.
th o 2ii|l ihiy of Ju n e , A. P. &gt;1919. has knows nhout
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flleil ha III. c e r tif ic a te In iliy office amt
Adams,
Snm Fleischer,
Robert
line itiiiiIF a p p lic a tio n for Tax P eril to
Sanford is n lively city every dny.
leauo th e re o n In accorilancc w ith law.
Thrusher, Victor McLnillin, Joo Gon­
Haiti cert If Ira te emhrili'CN the follow ing
zales, Leo Peck, Ed. Rumph, Charles
d e s c rib e d p r o p e r ty Hltuutetl In Hemlunlo
C o u n ty . Florlila. to - w lt: Hl3li of HWU "It Looked Like n Battlefield In Eu­ Mero, Ralph Woodruff, Robert Holly,
rope," Says Mr. C. Dunntcr
onil H«i o f HI3H Hoc. 28. Two. 21 H.
Ituug'o 31 13. c o n t a in i n g 120 neren in-l.
“Was staying at n hatol in a small Herman Price nnd Jerry Griggs, of
Halil In ml lining assesseil a t th e itute of
Orlando.
j
Pennsylvania town. Early or.c morn
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us m t ■»■i i' i nun,
,
Unless Hillll certificates Hitit II lie re­ '.ng I went to tho stable to hlro a rig
d ee m e d iiccnritlug In law Tax llcuil will
SANS SOUCI BRIDGE CLUII
Isnuii . thereon un thu 20lli ilay nf Au­ end wns shown a pllo of (load vats
gust. A. p. 1923.
WITNESS my official signature nnd killed with RAT-SNAP tho night be­
seal this the 20th day uf July, A. P. fore. Looked like a battlefield • in
Mrs. J. C. Bennett entertained tho
1921.
Europe." Threo sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25. members of the Suns Souci Brldgo
I HUAI.)
13. A POUOLAHS,
Ulork I'lreutt Court, Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­ Club most dqlightfully ycstq|dny nfHumlnuli- County, Fla.
41-flto
llyi A. M. \V73l3Kd, P. C. ware Co.—Adv.
ternoon ut her liouiu on Magnolia uvtj-

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THE BIG NEW FEED STOREPurina O-Molene 100-lbs., per sack.....................................$2.50
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sack........ $3.35
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack...................................$1.50
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack..................$2.85
Purina Hen Clf&gt;w (Scratch), 50-lbs., per sack..................$1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per sack .........$ .35
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ....................$3.50
Purina Baby Chick, 60-lbs., per sack................................. $1.75

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Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per Back..................$0.40
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack.....................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sack........................$1.90
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3 lbs., per sa c k ..................$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ........................... $4.85
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sack................................. $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%. per sack ............................. $3.00
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack.......$2.50

No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack..........................$2.15
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per sack ......................$2.00
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sa c k .................. ...$2.50
’ Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sa c k ............................. $2.25
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sack............................... $2,25
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack................................... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack ............... ........ —............... $1,50

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THREE YOUTHS
LIBERTY BONDS
NEW UNIONS
HENRY FORD
CO-OPERATIVE
PUBLIC FORUM = INVADES MEXICO
HIGH RECORD ,
RECOGNIZED
WERE PIRATES
PROHIBITION
ON CHANGE
WHEN GROWN
PROTECTION
INDUSTRIAL ARMY
ROBBED SHIP
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LOOKING ON.
AMERICA WANTS ENGLAND TO Wo would Judge from the reports of SAYS ALL MEXICO NEEDS IS
MIAMI, Fla., July 22.—Official THKE AND ONE-HALF GO TO
LABOR BOARD ANXIOUS
TO
tho daily press, with reference to the
IIEI.I* CURB THE TRADE
$101.10 AND OTHERS IN
wireless frm Bimini to the British vice
FACTORIES AND BETTER
HAVE UNION THEY CAN
IN BERMUDAS
(Trent drama being enacted at tho
PROPORTION
consul hero last night advised that
FARMING FACILITIES
CONTROL
wago board headqunrtors, that tho
the
British
schooncl
William
Hatbury
4l l r T h e A a a n rln lrd I’ rra a )
public at largo must view with alarm
( H r T k f ! A •aorta t rd P rra a )
was boarded night beforo last by three
WASHINGTON, July 25—The state tho attitudo of hatred and scorn dis­
NEW YORK, July 25.—I.iherty
( D r T h e A n u n cln lrd I ' T r u )
( D r T h e A ssocia te d P re s s )
department wus without official word played by tho chief spokesman for
CHICAGO, July 25.—New railroad youths who manned the auxiliary bonds continued to establish a new
DETROIT, July 25.—Development
today ns to the Britinh attitude in tho roads, towards the men who work |)f Moxleo industrially and ngrlcultur- labor unions proposed hy the carriers Bchooncr Falcon nnd that only two high record on tho stock exchange tothousnnd dollars of large sum in
connection with suggestions made hy
d«y and night to keep their proper-i n|Jy 1q ft po|nt whoro it wU| tnko its will ho recognized by the United tho Ilalbury’s safe was secured by tho day three and ono hnlfn rising to
the American government to the Brit­ ties intact and servo them and the &gt;
101.10, first four nnd one-quarters to
of States Railroad Labor Board when­ pirates. Captnin Edtrccomh. tho ne­
...
.................. (place as one of the leading powers oi
ish authorities for co-operative Brit­
101,08; fourth four and one-quarters
ever they come before that body with
p iC
ii. i m
itt h m 'tho world Is tho plnn of Henry* Ford.
ish measures to curb liquor running in­ ,U'They
a dispute, providing they can prove to gro mnstcr of tho Halbury was killed to 101.7*1.
would take tho riff-raff of la- This has been ,(inr,in(1
.)V
Tho
Ah.
learned by The Ah
to the United States. Pending receipt bnr who had not served them moro
the hoard their mcnihcrshi contains in tho rnid on the vessel.
socintud
Press
from
sources close to
of the official communication from than twenty days and givo them vital
WHY I PAY MY C. OF C. DUES
majority of men then at work on the
the Itomlmi forclgq office, comment and distinct rights ami privileges over the manufacturer, Mr. Ford, It was roads affected, board members said FALLS WITH THIRTY
PROMPTLY
was refused ht the department on the those who had Horvcd them and tho learned, proposes to end forever tho today.
FOOT
POLE;
MAY
DIE
nature of tho American note, although public moro than twenty years. Mon internal strife in the southern repub­
Because I have pledged to do my
no attempt was made to conceal tho who had spoilt tho host portion of lic by "putting the people to work." DONALD WHITCOMB
part towards tho support of the or­
( U r T h e A h o c U I f I I'ri-aa)
fact that diplomatic steps had been their lives in the hard school of ex- as he expresses it, by making it pos­
ganization.
WITH MARKETING
JACKSONVILLE, July 25.—Winsible for tho peons to obtain educa­
taken
with
a
view
to
aiding
fcdornl
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,
Because tho moro promptly l pay
BUREAU AT CLEMSON fred McFnnn, .11, linemtn, was In a
,
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| porienco learning how to successfully tions, and by devious ways elevating
enforcement officers of tho United get tho rolling stock over tho road to
the bettor results I can look for.
critical condition In a locnl hospital
the masses in tho country to the
States.
Because I do not wish to accept
A report of the extension forces of tonight as the result of injuries sus­
a given point with u safe return.
highest
possible
standard.
The proposal of the American gov­ Such a proposal on its faco value Is
community welfare gratuitously nr as
Clcmson
Collego
and
the
U.
S.
Depart­
ernment, Judging hy statements made ridiculous to any unhlast mind and we The motor manufacturer wants to ment of Agriculture giving the three- tained when he fell with n .10 foot charity.
in London, apparently guus beyond are sure tho people of this country keep the hands and minds of tho Mex­ day program on soils and crops of tho pole on which ho was working todny.
Because tho C. of C. Is the mainthe mere question of when foreign will think so and will fully renlizo ican common people occupied ho "they Candidas has the following that will Ho received n compound fracturo of spring in making our city whnt we
will have NO time for fighting." This.
the skull, a similar frncture of his want it to bo.
ships shall lio subject to visit and what the shopmen are up against.
It became known, irf the substance of lie interesting to the Sanford friends left arm, h(s body was badly bruised
search on their approach to American
Bccnuse the C. of C. is active, and
■if Donald Whitcomb:
Some ono mudu a mistake in saying
and he was thought to ho suffering doing things to mnko my city n better
waters. While the exact nature of till1 world was growing belter, for if Mr. Ford’s theory, one that ho hopes
“One
of
the
interesting
discussions
to carry out in tho near future hy
from interim! injuries.
tho communication sunt to London
place in which to live nnd do business.
we skip tho nets of tho German army,
was that which stressed the increas­
was not revealed, it was recalled that looking back over the pages of his­ erection of n number of factories thru- ed importance of marketing work ns
McFnnn was strapped to the top of
Because I owo it to myself, my fam­
out tho more important states. In
Commissioner Haynes of tho prohibi­
tory, with which wo are not very fam­ short, it was said, ho hopes to reveal a part of tho county agent’s program tho polo engaged in swinging n trans­ ily and my business to pny my dues.—
tion enforcement office some weeks
iliar, wo would probably laud in the L the pcopol of Mexico how they j of service, and included the general mission Une to Hollywood, a suburb. Exchange.
ago submitted to Secretary Hughes a
court of i’ilnto looking for a parallel
subject of marketing truck crops. This The pole, standing in n five foot em­
can help themselves.
memorandum pointing out tliu great
Wo wish tho Shrlncrs would come to j
in hatred. With Pilate as arbiter giv­ The first step in this program may latter discussion wob led by D. D. bankment, suddenly began to swny
difficulties lie had encountered lieing his bunds a bath to set himself he taken soon with establishment of a Whitcomb, Specialist in Truck Mar­ and before McFnnn could loosen his town again. Tho Wost First Street
cause liquor smugglers were able to
right with his wife and tho public, Ford motor assembling plant in the | keting, who has had wide experience safety belt he wns hurled to tho crossing at tho railroad Is about du (
use Bermuda or the Bahamas as a
at tho same timo winking his approv­ state of Conhulla, probably In Saltillo. in this line in Florida and elsewhere. ground with the falling pole, the polo for another smoothing down.
base without interfuroncu from Brit­ al to tho high priest of privilege.
landing neross his arm.
Business interests of that city and the Tho fact wiih stressed that before
ish authorities. It is understood Mr.
marketing
come
grading
and
stand­
Sanford's reputation is tho celery
COMMITTEE. governor of tho stnto are known hero
JlnyncH suggested that the British
And people who arc visiting nro city will soon bo crowded out by the
ardization
of
truck
products
in
order
to be eager to bring aliout the Indus- 1
government be asked to lend its aid
woods. Visitors ontoring via the Dixie |
that there may ho something which coming home.
CAWTHOHN NOW BEADY
trial development. Mr. Ford, it is
in stamping out this smuggling traf­
tin* markets really can uso."
Highway, oven in tho heart of town
FOB
HIS
NEW
DUTIES
known, would enter upon his develop* |
fic not upon tlie basis of any specific
Itching dlsenscs enn bo controlled are greeted by groat gobs of weedi
incut program Immediately upon urccagreement or any treaty between the
nnd cause removed by npplying Bal- most everywhere.
M i r T h e A a aoelutril I'r r .ia )
tion of the necessary factory build­ SOME NEWSPAPER
two countries, but under the general
Inrd’s Snow Liniment. Tho rolief is
WILL BE IN KEY WEST
TALLAHASSEE, FLA., July 25.— ings. Similar enterprises would be
principle of the comity of nations
prompt nnd permanent. Throo sizes,
Why pny more? Tho liorgor Steel
HAYS E. G. CURRY
which Is the basis of all such inter­ Professor W. S. Cawthorn, of Gaines­ established by Mr. Ford in other parts
.10a
00c, and $1.20 per bottlo. Sold tilter, $2.25. Soo us before you buy.
ville,
whose
appointment
to
the
office
of tho country if the plan is carried
national engagements.
by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
—Elder Springs Water Co. Phone
(Hr T h f AMMncIntrd I’rraa)
of stnto superintendent of public in­ out, it was intimated.
TALLAHASSEE, July 24..—Elgin
311.
51-2tc
struction was announced at the offico
Mr. Ford is said to believe that if
TO START ST. JOHNS
of Governor Hardee Saturday, was tu- the Mexicans once are taught tho vnl-1G. Curry, until recently connected Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. 38-20tc
RIVER BRIDGE AUG. 1
The stomach regulates tho condi­
.lay commissioned for his new duties. uo of imhlHlryt ,)ljtter methods of ng- with the office hero of State Cointroller Amos, has announced thnt ho 1 THE VERMOREL FRENCH tion of the blood nnd is the founda­
Prof.
Cawthorn
was
named
to
fill
tho
ri,
u|ture
uml
tht.lr
possibilities
in­
That construction work on tho new
vnenney caused by tho death of Dr. dividually and ns a nation, tho nd- will began publication of a daily news­ KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­ tion of good health or disease. Keep
bridge to lie built across the St. Johns
W. N. Shunts last week, but as Dr. vnnee of thu country will prove to be ' paper in Kew West within the near CHINE IS THE BEST MADE. In good shape by taking Tnnlac.—
river nt tho Osteon ferry will lie start­
future. Mr. Curry’s announcement, SOLD
AND GUARANTEED Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
Shunts' term does not oxpire until
ed by August first and continued as Jnnunry 1, 1025, Prof. Cawthorn must ono of the most notable In history.
stating that tho paper would bo nam­ FOR $25.00 BY CATES’ CRATE
Tho manufacturer Is known to have I ed "The Key Wester", declaring that
rapidly as possible until the structure
CO. PHONE 181.
37-tfc Try n Herald Want Ad todny.
go
before
tho
voters
in
the
November
an
abiding faith In the people of tho [
is completed, is thu information that
election to determine whothcr ho will country. Ho announced his idea sov- | its purpose would be to "spread tho
]hus been received here, nnd tho anfaith nnd love of God amongst men,
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. Murrlson, Ji
uouncomont is received with pleasure serve out the unexpired torm. At oral years ago, nt n time when many to foster nnd creato patriotism for II. Harold Hume,
that tbno there is n possibility of persons In tho United States were a d -.
President
Vlco-Prosldont
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Sccy. &amp; Trcns.
hVthe people of UiIh city.
our flng, to protect our homo and bus­
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
The bridge will be built by the Sem­ other candidates for the position, sev­ vising that the United States send! iness from tho hypocrite nnd espec­
eral aspirants having boon mentioned troops to "clean up Moxico."
inole county commissioners under an
ially to tho uplifting and the advance­ SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT BIIIPMEN'
to succeed Dr. Shcnts before tho ap­ At that time Mr. Ford suiil:
Ask Your Neighbor—He Knows
ngrijotnont with tho VoliiHia county
ment nnd tho fostering of prosperity
“Let inu invade Mexico with fac­ of tho state of Florida, tho county of
^ Get NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
commissioners, one-hnlf of tho cost of pointment of Prof. Cawthorn, while
endorsements for the office.
tories and givo tho people something Monroe, ami nil its inhabitants there­
construction to lie paid by Volusin
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Floridi
No
indication
hna
eCmo
forth
as
to
to do. Then there will be no more of."
county. It will lie operated as a toll
who
Governor
Hardee
nas
in
mind
to
war there."
bridge until the cost of tho structure
As tho Initial step toward carrying
has been returned and then it will ho succeed Prof. Cawthorn ns stnto high
school Inspector. As this offico func­ out his plnn Mr. Ford for the last few COULD NOT SPEED
made a froo bridge.
WHEN TANK WAS LOW
Agitation for tho construction of a tions only during the school season. It years has been training Mexicans In
SAID TAMPA DRIVER
bridge over the Ht. Johns river nt thi was explained, tho chief executive has Ids automobile factories here. Sever­
plenty
of
time
to
consider
an
ap­
al hundred roprosentntvo workmen
Osteen ferry inis been going on for
( U r T h p A a a o e la t c d I ' r t H l
pointee.
from tho Southern Republic have be­
TAMPA, July 25.—Manuel Gonnmn&gt; years und many times it has
Prof. Cnwthorn, although holding come skilled workmen in the locnl zntes advanced a now theory in con­
seemed that efforts along this lino
that
position, has been teaching at plnnts. Now they are ready In re­ nection with the operation of inter­
would lie successful, hut (*nch timo
the
summer
school of tho stnto wo­ turn to their own country and become nal combustion motors when ho ap­
politics nnd other influences have suc­
men’s
college
hero since the high native foremen when tho wheels in peared In municipal court in Wost
ceeded in blocking it, For some time
schools
closed.
the Mexican Ford shops begin to turn. Tampn a fow days ngo. His theory
Seminole county lias boon ready to
I HAVE THEM
Tlieso men, it was explained, have was thnt if the gasolino tank of a car
lniild or pay for building half of this
GERMAN
PROHIBITION
learned American methods, adopted is about empty tho mnehino will not
bridge and recently the Seminole
American standards of living, and run fnst. This Iden wns ndvnncod
FORCES
ORGANIZING
county commissioners mndo a proposi­
have seen tho vision of the now Mexi­ when GnnzznlcB told Judgo Peacock
tion to the Volusia county commis­
co. They will pnHH this enthusiasm thut he could not have been running
(H r T k e A aaiirlatrd I'rraa)
sioners to build the bridge nnd lot
on
to their countrymen, the ummifnc- fnHt bccnuse hla gas wns low, Tho
DARMSTADT,
July
24.—Tho
oponVolusin county pny for half tho con­
attract­
turer
believes, and from this seed will court wns not nxnctly satisfied with
ing
gun
of
a
campaign
for
"dry
Ger­
striction nt Homo lntor dnte. Tho
Hprout
the
end
of
the
Mexican
peonage
many"
wns
fired
here
today
by
tho
tho
alibi
nnd
nskod
tho
motorist
why
ing
atten­
proposition was accepted by tho Volu­
tho
car
could
not
go
fast
as
well
as
"commltto
for
the
introduction
of
pro­
system.'
sia county hoard and tho plans for tho
tion—lots are being sold right along and building in this
Mr. Ford, It became known, propos­ slow on what gas ho had.
hrtdgo have boon drnwn, submitted hibition In Germany." This committee
section
is such os to gladden the heart of those who have
"I don’t know, but It couldn't, Gon­
to the war department and approved, is bended hy Dr. Strockcr, formor es to take into the southern republic
the
good
of Sanford at heart.
and tho Seminole commissioners are minister of education for Hesso; it uli tho ideas thnt ho has worked out zales replied.
Judgo Peacock figured that Gon­
now ready to proceed with tho con­ comprises numerous academic, politi­ In this country. Ho would open schoola
whoro
farmers
would
ho
taught
tho
cal
and
labor
lenders,
and
profession­
zales
had enough gas to bo fined $25
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
struction.
use
of
improved
agricultural
imple­
al
men
und
women
from
ail
sections
for
roeklcHH
driving
and
$2
for
con!
Tho building of a brldgo across tho
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
ments. Ho would make it possible tempt of court.
Ht. Johns river nt tho ferry nnd tho of Gormany.
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person—thnt
It Is self-eonstituted organization for hiH workmen to becomu educated
construction of a pormnnont hardperson
whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
That idea of tho Hornld that a
surfaced rond from tho hridga to Now nnd purposes to pursuo a campaign by attending school outside of work­
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
.Smyrna will ho one of tho biggest for tho purposo of onllghtonlng tho ing hours nnd see to It that the chil­ creamery bo established hero has
dren
of
thu
poorer
class
had
eduenGorman
people
on
tho
nature
of
tho
brought
out
mnny
replies
nnd
wo
bobooms that can bo glvon Now Smyrna
and Coronado, as It will glvo tho most Volstead net, urging tho adoption of tlonnl advantages necessary for the Uvo thnt our suggestion will bo acted
upon. And ngnln wo say, why not?
direct routo to tho beach from Inter a similar lnw in Gormany. It will welfare of tho country.
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learned that
Mr. ___
Ford he
lor cltios nnd towns and put tho beach urrnngo "straw votes" In various cltwithin roach of thouaanda of poraona les with the object of sounding pub-!Moves tho working people of Mexico on nny other cjty for milk or for ico
|havo bo noxplolted. IIo proposes to cream or for chcoso or any dairy pro­
living in the Interior.—Now Smyrna Me sentiment..
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
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throw
tho
present system Into revorHo
ducts. And why enn’t Snnford people
News.
Tho strlko may bo good for ono nnd turn toward development.
get buttermilk when they want It?
-----------------------Why not buy a Bulck and »&lt;\vo thing at least—It will koop a lot of!
Watch the South East Corner of Pa£e I wo
money, gna and oil?—N. II. Gnrnor. |folks at homo who would otherwise' The Dally Herald Delivered to your
The Herald, 16c per weok, delivered. j
9D-4tc ho globo trotting.
| door six daya a weak for 15 cents— door six days a week for 15 cebte—

F arm s, H om es,
G ro v es, L o t s
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” 'r„

K.

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From Jo huh Arluml ut Hiunnioch
Qrovea, Florida, to Samuel
Newcomer, IientonvIUe, Mich.

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TO WRECK EAST COAST TRAIN “ HAD CRASH
AT TOtOI JUNCTION TODAY
IN AIRPLANE

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Filed Switch Lock and Propped Open with Piece
o f Wood

WAS MAKING ROUND WORLD
FLIGHT WHEN ACCIDENT
HAPPENED

p*sr Nophew:
I am back homo In Florida, a little tired out aftor the long trip, and the
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a d duties connected with conveying your father and my brother to his last
LONDON, July 25.—The nirplnne
ST.
AUGUSTINE,
July
25.—Officials
of
the
Florida
East
lasting place. It Is good to be back; and It really does not seem that
Coast Railroad announced section foreman inspecting track at To- in which Major Blake, tho British
Brother John can be gone.
coi Junction, near here, early today, frustrated a deliberate at­ aviator was attempting to mako a
Though we have lived apart for twenty-five years since 1 came to Florida, tempt to wreck passenger t^ain No. 38, Key West to Jacksonville. round the world flight from Englnnd,
] guess our brotherly relations were rathor exceptional In the way we kept The foreman found a switch lock filed and broken, the switch crashed to tho ground nt Slid, British
la close touch with each othor by correspondence. It was almost as If I know thrown open and propped with n piece of wood. The train was Baluchistan, Saturday. Tho aviator
«bat John was thinking concerning most everything,
crowded with passengers today and it usualy passes Tocoi Junc­ escaped injury but the pln'no was so
badly dnmaged It will take a week or
This letter writing business has bccomo such n habit with mo that 1 can't tion at high speed. Railroad special agents and deputies were more for repairs.
rushed
tq
the
scene
and
an
attempt
is
being
made
to
get
blood­
get nwoy from It. So you can mako up your mind to ho on tho receiving
«Dd for a regular correspondence course, as a sort of outlet for this habit ol hounds to trail the would be wrecker.
FORTS AT ENTRANCE
mine. And I want to hoar from you pretty frequently In response, Mnybe a
OF TAMPA IIAY
man don't like to he talkod back to, but be does like some sign to Indicate
SOON BE ABANDONED
that ho hasn't put his audience to sloop.
On tho way down I stoppod off at Jacksonville for a day. Thon I took
another day off and ran down to that grove which John bought lust winter
when ho was down horo; and which now Is yours. It Is certainly looking
fine. Ooorgo Glass, who used to work for mo, Is living up thero on tho
place and that little proporty Is getting Just a little bettor care than you
eipect. There tins been a pretty good bloom and your first crop off this
grove noxt fall la going to be pretty fair.
Now don’t lot that sot you up In business too much and Btart out Bpending
money to oxpaml your hardware Btoro on the expected strongth of tho net
receipts from your oranges and grapefruit, like tho averago stock market
sucker usually dooH wlion ho gets a hot tip and hasn't yet had tlmo to
find out that ho has lost money Instead of mado It.

SHIPYARD MACHINE SHOPS
WILL BE USED TO REPAIR
RAILROAD ROLLING STOCK

General Survey o f Shipyard Plants B eing Made
This W eek
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NEW YORK, July 25.—Use of the shipyard machine shops
for repairing rolling stock of railroads is the latest development in
The fruit from young trees 1h usually coarse and rough skinned. It Isn't | tho shopmen’s strike in the east. A general survey of shipyard
worth so much In tho markets, and yours Is not going to he any exception plants is being made .and some contracts awarded. Plants under
to thlH rulo. Owners of young groves llko ownors ot now hublos aro pronu
to think thoy can see considerable beauty and promlso In tho recent addition, consideration are the New York Shipbuilding Company, Gulden, N.
J.; Todd Yards, Brooklyn Yards at Cleveland, O., Norfolk and
but nobody oIho can.
Chicngo.

If you got enough out of your crop to pny for your spring and fall applica­
tions of fortlllzur you will ho doing well, remembering that this Is Just a sort
o( token or promise of whnt you can expect In tho future.
Give George Glass a froo hand, nnd lot him do Just about whnt ho wants.
Tho chances aro ho will ho doing Just about whnt your old undo taught him.
fllve my love to Etta and the youngsturH, nnd write often to
Your Uncle.
JONAS.

REGULAR ARMY OFFICERS
WILL LOSE THEIR JO B SMANY ARE ELIMINATED

II.
From Jonns Arland at Hammock
Groves, Florida, to Samuel
Newcomer, IlontonviUo, Mich.

By ‘Plucking Board” That Will Cut Off Some 2,500 o f Them

(I ly T h e A s s o c ia te * P r e s s )

WASHINGTON, July
25.—The
secretary of war announced today
thnt after careful consideration tho
department hnd diflnitcly decided to
nhnmion Forts Dndt* nnd De Soto at
tho entrance of Tampa Bay. Tho con­
templated action hns been strenuously
objected to by Senators Fletcher nnd
Trammell of Florida, but tho depart­
ment takes the position thnt modem
developments in nrmninent require
considerable modification of plans for
const defense and if thin government
is to adopt the menus and methods
best suited to the changed conditions
that the maintenance of theso forts
!s not essential to the const dofenso
and sufficient mobile artillery *s
available to protect tho port of Tampa
in any emergency, nnd that tho limit­
ed personnel for const artillery pur­
poses nnd tho question of future ap­
propriations nro nlso considerable af­
fecting the maintenance of such posts.
The department tnkoB tho position
thnt tho situation Is further empha­
sized by the fact that both forts wore
seriously dnmnged in Octobor, 1021,
by n severe storm and tholr rehabili­
tation would require n considerable
expenditure,

Penr Nophew:
The Interest you show In tho possibility of innrkotlng Home fruit off your
WASHINGTON, July 25.—Tho GEOBGIA K. K. K. TO
grovo Is what I suppose might ho oxpactod. After a fellow has been checking
up tho rocords of what money hns been put Into a new grove for five years board of general officers appointed to
DISCARD COSTUME
"BUD" STILLMAN ACTS
or more, be Is usually about ns receptive toward the prospect of a crop undertake the most wholesale "pluck­
PART OF HERO, SAVING
FOB
TIME
BEING
as u maiden lady Is townrd an expected propouul of murrlugo.
ing" job ever initiated among the reg­
MAID FROM DROWNING
&lt; n r T h e Aanoclate* P r e s s )
Of course, you can soil your fruit. It Is Just about ns easy for a Florida ular army officers corps will hold its
ATLANTA, Gn„ July 25.—Edward
citrus growor to sell his fruit as for a city man to blow out tho gim. Homo- first meeting today with Major Gen­
(D r Tlie A am rlnlrd P reee)
NEW YORK, July 26—Juntos (Bud)
tlmoH there Ih considerable similarity In the consequences In that neither eral Joseph T. Hickman, retired, pres­ Young Clarke, imperial wizard pro
party is in a position to undo what Iiuh been done.
,
iding. It was to have begun opora­ tern, of tho Knights of tho Ku Klux Stillman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Juntos
tlons toward the elimination or de­
For about fifteen yonrs after l came to Florida nnd got Into thlH business motion of some 2,500 officers yester­ Klan, today denied formally thnt ho A. Stillman, recently plunged into tho
bad issued orders prohibiting mem­ sen at East Hanptun, L. L, and savof growing fruit, I sold iny fruit. It sold It In ubaut every way that tt might
day,
but
was
held
up
by
the
absence
be sold, but utmost every time I got almost as much experience thrown Into
bers of tho order in Georgia or else­ ul from death Miss L. Butler, a maid
of ono member.
the bargain ns I got caBh money.
where from wearing their masks. It employed nt a nearby cottage of H.
Members of tho board, which is rep­ was reported Snturdny thnt orders is­ James, it was learned today. Mrs.
Whon I Hay thlH, I mean that 1 sold my fruit to other people who paid resentative of all arms of tho ser­
mo for It and who In turn mnrkotod It In tho North. That Is ovldently what vice, were greatly concerned in their sued by offlelnls of tho klnn had pro­ Stillman nnd Bud were swimming In
hibited the use of nmsks except nt close to tiie bench whon tho young
you are talking about. Now I don’t sell It that way, but lot It go through
our own co-oporutlvo organization, tho Florida Citrus Exchungo. That takes preliminary discussions yesterday ov­ meetings of the klan held in their re­ woman got out to far to swim back.
Sho was more than 100 feet out whon
tto burden of tho picking and packing out of my hands and thon tho fruit er the probable effect upon tho morale gular lodges.
b sold right to tho wholesale fruit stores In Now York, Chicago, Detroit, of the urmy of the suspended sentence
Tho only thing lie did, Mr. Clarke "Bud" brough her nshoro. Sho wits
Crnnd Hnptds nnd everywhere thero Is a fruit store. This Is our own organ- now hanging over tho heud of prnc- said, was to issue an executive ordor revived with a pullmotor,
button nnd all theso oporatlons uro performed nt cost. It’s a mighty econom­ ticnlly every officer in tho service applying only to Georgia, "stopping
In 1910, when the StUlmnns were nt
ical wny of handling things, too; and gots us a good doal more net monoy with tho exception of GenornJ Per­
their lodge at Grand Anse, Quo.,
for
the
time
being
nil
parades
nnd
for uur fruit than wo could expect If somebody else hnd to muko a profit In shing and tho baker’s dozen of second
the use of the mask and costume for "Bud" rescued a young mnn employed
between us anil tliOHe wholesale fruit stores.
lieutenants now in the army.
any purpose In Georgia by the klnns- from the St. Maurice river.
Congress, in directing that tho of­ men, except in the klavern or lodge
Of courso, there are a lot of fruit buyers vlslblo horo ovory winter who
•re truo philanthropists. At least, thoy nro If you tnke their word for It. ficers’ corps bo reduced by January 1 room of the klnn,”
TWO TAMPANS HAVE
Anyway, thoy nro nlwnyH losing money; nnd If n fellow bus a sightly grove to 12,000 did not Include the gonernl
NARROW ESCAPE
"In
explanation
of
the
reason
why
they will always pay him more than his fruit Is worth Just because It comes officers of tho army in fixing tho
I
issued
the
order
stopping
parndes
from a well known grove. Or If a follow Is a frlond of theirs, they arc number to be retained in each grade.
(Ily Thr A aaorln ln l I'rree)
willing to pay him a whole lot more than his fruit Is really worth. That Tho war department, in preparing in­ nnd the use of tho mask and costume
ST. PETERSBURG, July 25.—I. G.
Is. if you bollnvo all you hoar, it’s a wonder, too, how many close personal struction for the "plucking board," in Georgia for the present time," n Hcdick and J. S, All icon! traveling
friends these fellows havo whon It comos to buying crops.
statement by M. Clarke said,, "I de­
did include the gcnorul officers inso­ sire to say that I did so hecnuHo of salesmen of Tampa bad a narrow es­
cape front denth tonight when tho
You’d think at the rnto they go that our Florldn poorhouaes would Just far as retirement of uny of the ma­
naturally he plumb chuck full of fonnor fruit buyers. However, It’s remark- jor or brigadier generals for physical concerted effort nt the present tlmo automobile in which thoy wore rid­
nl&gt;lo how after losing n let of money on pructlcnlly ovory crop he bought disability would creuto vacancies and in Georgia to make It nppenr thnt tho ing, plunged down tho approach tr.
during a season, ono of theso fellows will show up tho noxt fall or late ln-tha permit the appointment of colonels to nlso issued orders for a sixty day the old Semlnob bridge, overturned
Hummer with a new silk shirt and a now Dig Hlx, Jest as pessimistic us aver general officer rank including the ponsible for acts of lawlessness In tho nnd caught on fire. The men wore
*bout making any. money for himself hut JuHt as anxious ns over to do some
stnto or indirectly responsible be­
good deed for Ills friends. Also, It’s remarkable how many of theso sumo number of surplus colonels to that ex­ cause of imitation of our costume by pinned underneath but OBcnpcd with­
out injury. Thoy were on their wny
fruit buyers Inherit money, for a lot of them hnve built fino homes nnd havo tent.
lawless elements or by theses seeking to PnHs-n-Grllle anti turned at tho
There appeared also to bo much
a good hit ot property. It certainly must come In mighty hnndy thus to
to discredit our organization. I wrong rond, taking tho rond which
Inherit money when a follow Ih In a business whore ho Is Just hound to concern among board members us to
liisu so much ovory year.
tho view army officers might take of thought tho best way to clonr up such formerly led to the Semlnolo bridge
a situation was to Issue the executive
Sure, Sam, you can sell your fruit this way If you want; and mighty the board's action in recommending order which I did, nnd when I discuss­ washed uwny during tho storm last
nnsy. i wouldn’t be surprised 4t ono of these rrult buyers could strlko up any officer for honorable discharge. ed the ninttcr with tho governor ho full. Tho car wns totally destroyed.
u considerable close friendship for you by correspondence. If so, he’ll bo Preliminary investigation Indicntse agreed with mo thnt this would solvo
FORMER NIGHT MARSHAL
willing to pay you a good hit mure than your fruit I h worth, That Is, If you that probably more thnn 1,700 offic
arc as Innocent and optimistic In this citrus fruit business ns you nppenr to ers now on tho rolls must be "sop the problem. In addition to the oxOF WINTER GARDEN IS
la-. To toll you tho truth, I am a little surprised at you. Got out nreund muted" from tho active service in this cutivo ordor stopping parndes I havo
RUN OUT OF TOWN
the hoopsklrts of Paw Paw Lako, nnd talk Home with your berry growers wny. The hoard, it is expected, will nlso issued orders for n sixty dny
and grape mon.
(Ily T he Aaancintrd P ress)
seek by every means to impress upon educational campaign in Georgia by
a large body of klan speakers in or­
WINTER GARDEN, July 25.—O.
tho
army
and
upon
tho
general
public
Whnt you are going to find out Is that growing any sort of fruit is
dor to educate tho public regarding Driggers, who it is alleged, has killed
one thing nnd getting your money's worth out of tho crop 1b another. That the view that discharge under theso
Ih something all of us old-timers found out before we had our own co-opern- conditions In no way reflects upon the the klnn nnd its costume. I havo also two mon within tho last month, tho
live selling organization. It Is precisely whnt lod up to tho organization character of tho service n discharged ordered n fnr reaching Inquiry into Inst being Henry Cohon, n merchant
of the Florida Cltrua Exchange. Why, at that tlmo with a couple of million officer has rendered, nnd that In a recent crimes In Georgia nnd bolievu in thu negor quarters last Saturday
brixos of fruit to murkot wo wore beginning to believe that wo had reached mnjority of cases nt least, tho army we shall be able to show that not ono night nnd who wns today ncqulttad by
a point of ovarpreductlon, nnd that tho country could not tnko tho amount would much prefer to retain thesu of­ per cent, or same in any wny Involved a coroner's jury in Orlando, returned
01 fruit we were raising. At least wo know this was tho announced view
the Ku Klux Klnn.
here about 1 o'oclock nnd wns prompt­
of tho mon upon whom wo dopomlud to purchnso our fruit. Ofton wo were ficers' services.
ly ordered by representatives citizen*
Board members nro understood to
not «hlo to got tho cost of production for ourHolvos, nnd wo thought tho
to lonve tho town nnd given two* hours
thing was overdone. That sacum downright laughable now whon we are fool that there is little prospect of
to make his departure.
marketing about fifteen million boxos a snason, nnd California citrus pro­ finding mnny officers now on the
On nccount of tho existing condi­
duction also has Increased largely. Instead of ovarpreductlon, wo wore rolls who merit dlschnrgo. The army
tions on the street nt tho tlmo. Drig­
fluttering from undor-dlstrlbution; and It Is our own soiling organization recently cleaned house in this regard
*ldch has boon able to overcome this for us.
gers WHB only able to tiso about thir­
on its own motion nnd tho suggestion
ty
minutes of tho time nllotod.
of
General
Pershing
to
congress
that
Whon I get on this subject I could go on Indefinitely If loft ulono,
Threats
of lynching wore henrd nnd
tho
strength
of
tho
corps
ho
fixed
at
ruihor llko an amateur actor on first nppuarnneo with no stage manager
it is believed thnt there would havo
hi the wlngR with a hook to punctimto tho proceedings. Howavor, I have 13,500 was bused upon tho efforts
K"t to lay off for tonight. Hnve to ho out early ill the morning looking thon in progrscs to get rid of unsuit­ (By P. II, McGowan in Tampa Triti­ been serious trouble hnd not the mnn
utter things horo. We hnve not hnd any ruin In somotlme and it Is about able officers in tho wny congress pre­
been immediately taken out of town
um.')
uh dry as a covered bridge. Give my love to Etta and tho kids.
by friends.
viously had provided through efficien­
Yours affectionately,
UNCLE JONAH.
WASHINGTON,
July
25.—In
tho
Driggera was, at tho timo of the
cy ratings nnd tho "class B" rntings.
rivers and harbore bill now before tho first killing when he shot Charley
PENSACOLA, Fla., July 25.—Two senate it has been provided, as a result Mincoy, n night marshal, but ho was
These letters constitute the first Installment of a series, Others will
DcIInvilnnd nirplnncs in enmmund of of efforts on tho part of Senators not in tho service of tho town nt tho
be published In an early Issue.
Lieut. H. A. Elliott, will leave the Flotchor nnd Trummoll, that thoru Inst Instance, having been relieved of
nnvnl nir station tomorrow morning shall bo a survoy of tho St. Johns riv­ his office by Mayor Hnddon.
nt 4:.’J0 o'clock for Washington. An er from Jacksonville to Sanford. It
No Further trouble is anticipated.
nttempt will bo mnde to complete tho Is proposed to deepen tho elm nnd of —Tnmpn Tribune,
flight in ono dny. Tho flight is be­ the river if tho engineers' reports uro
ing made for tho purpose of plotting favorable.
Finest lino*1stationery In tho city
cross-country routes to bo used in
Bold below cost to mako room for our
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�old piling on tha lake front—some­
thing that has boon an eye aora for
WL J. HOLLY,_____P m M t a l M l Editor with agc( there was evident a short­ many yenra and something that has
P ay off th at 8% m ortgage; build on th at
J*. J. U L L A H D ......i M r t U r r 'r r t M f N r
H, A. N B B L _ . ---------- O n t M l M t u g n age that wns alarming three years boon worked upon for mnny years.
lot; churches, lodges, etc., can do' all this
l*MhlUhedBver7 M l a r by . s ago, and it has never been caught up However, Supt. Dumas ngnin came to
with. Tho reports Indicnta good do- our aid nnd his letter In the Herald I
w*th 3% money. Drop a lin e to the
mnnd for homes, hotels npnrmonts, today states th at'th o piling will bo
(liH r t o n t i* )
business houses, public buildings of pulled up In the noxt thirty days
SUBSCRIPTION I'RICK IN AO V A N C B l
mnny kinds nnd goneral/dcvolopmcnt. nnd when our winter visitors come
Ooo Y ro r — ...... ....................... .... 9X 00
HU H m IAi
----This does not rofer especially to to Sanford this fall they will have a
T i n t Months
.TS riorida, although tho very remarkable fine concrete pier hood and boat bnsin
H i t m i ■■ I h o i I C lo u Moll Motti
building record of tho pnst few years .nnd there will be no unsightly object
Aocoat 33. IMS, Ot the Foot Off Ira
Sanford, Florida. U a lt r Aet ol M onk has not kept up with Its growth in to greet their eyes ns In days of yore.
Clayton BuildingHi 1HTB.
MIAMI, FLORIDA j
population nnd domnud, but tho state­ This co-oporativo spirit on tho part
Tka M a f o r l Da Hr Harold la anbllakad
o ro rr afternoon ( i i m i I Bondar I and ment of a continued shortage is made of the Atlantic Coast Lino officials
thoroughly M T i n tklo trading aaellan. for tho country at largo, An item deserves special montlon since It has
Advertising rotes raoaooofcla ond mndo
Tho Daily Herald has started to ad- od, o r o th e r w is e , In a n d to th e f o l­ will be held In S pecial T ax h„ i,„ ■ .
known 00 application,
par yaor. ta illustrate Is a recent report made often been rumored that the rail­
lo w in g d e s c rib e d land In Bomlnole ‘Hot No. J S em inole County-*‘W,
or Ida oar weak.
vertlso
this city to tho world ovory C ounty. F lo rid a , m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y said
roads
cared
nothing
about
Sanford
in Now York city which showed hofnea
Special T a x School DlaTrlpi ¥rl,'U'
d
e s c rib e d n s follow s, t o - w t t :
also k n o w n a s th e Oviedo
for twenty-two thousand families, and did not want to imp$&gt;ve or beati­ day In tho week instead of one day
IloKln
30
chnlun
nml
7
lin
k
s
w
e
st
of
trlc
t,
s d a y . A u g u st ' B n , 1’1*It is nil right for somo people to npnrtments, flats nnd tenements which fy any of thoir property. This Is in the week. We are doing this thing th o S o u th w e s t c o r n e r of S ection 3. d e te r monin eT uweho
ftall K
«»
T o w n s h ip 20, S o u th o f ltu n g c 30 H a st: «uld D istric t f o r tho next tw o « " f ,h»
tko n vocation and remain away from
were under construction; or to bo not the spirit of tho officials higher uiid tho city of Sanford is feeling that ru n thonc e F a s t a l o n g Hectlon line 10 In a years, nml th e n u m b e r ,,°r
town for eoveral months. Wo would
a in s ; tholice N o rth I t d e g r e e s
15 d is t ric t school t a x to he puvled
. a of
started within a week or two, nnd de­ up or of tho local officials for they impetus given to any city by n daily cmhin
u t e s Mast II c h a in s mid 70 links, leclotl f o r ouch of th e s a l d y . L . 1' 1 c°lall do It If wo woro able. However,
T
he
f
o
llo
w
in
g
nam
ed
lf"
g r e e s 40
m in......
utes
. .....
signed to accommodate about 117,- have been found ready nnd willing to newspaper that says something each th e n c e N o rth S3 d e ____
to a c t an In sp e c to r s n ndB*dsMF|,0,nl*H
thoso that stny'at home noed not die
You may act » „ ... with u . on
t / V J a K p r e c in c t nam ed , w ith in . a i d k u# t ‘h*
000 people, balanced by a stntcmont co-opernto at any timo with the civic
or let business die. There are plenty
S t ; e i . t r j c. l , ! , hS6ldw ,i|»J5U
from landlords to tho effect that ten­ clubs of Sanford in making Sanford oar politic, we ip a’t o p ect you t , K;V,;l5 , " , ^ ry0",il,?X T S o 'j7 ,fo *
of peoplo loft haro to make business.
benutlful.
ants need not expect to get nny rent
Lct'o go.
By working together this city can thiair you will a ,™ with u . upoa I, norm,. JUJU.,.,, Coa.pooy,
reductions — thnt
ncconimodntlons
-----------O’ - '—
n tho s w o r n"--'-'i-Sf
MU of . Mis
, ‘ ta W
f5!-Th.VTr*.0
,o„rlr r ".......... “
fu
rT h er'K r0
*
wore In full domnnd nnd moro pros­ accomplish wonders in tho way of that the Herald is giving you ono of
c a u s e a g a i n s t b 0 11u t&gt;11s h o ! l ® m r£ **
this
Gasoline drops gnln says press des­ pective tenants then low qunrtor.
bcntlfying nnd building n greater the best dailies thnt is possible to you, mid each of you.J.t ht is
h a t you anti ea ch riowHimnor lull!!■l!Srt8ia n Lo r ‘l Bern
C?
Im some In te r e s t tn Iy. b u . wl( m
^
1¥ ,8 ° tnI" 01« (■,,,,
patches, All right, lot her drop. It
Ilulldlng goes on in Jacksonville nnd Sanford. With tho mnny improve­ print for the money. Then help us an u 10 the’lnnd
t no innu horeinotiovi
h e r e in a b o v e described. ,«lng 110
thee*
could drop several points without in Floridn generally.
T h e r e f o r e , you. L o u isa P a p w orth, If I lie Jo Id D l s t M c l ' r ^ , p,,bll"hcd w itbu
Every state ments to he made here in streets and to make this old town ovor this sum­ living,
a n d If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g . f o u r s u c c e s s i v e w e e k s
” n week*for
causing dear old John Rockefeller to newitpnpcr tells of the construction of | on tho lake front this city by the mer nnd keep business moving.
I n te r e s ts u n d e r L o u isa P n p w o r th , d c - l
Dono Hnd o r d e r e d
ceased, o r o th e rw is e , in a n d to
th e Public I n s t r u c t i o n f o r Tin!*1,0
of
lose a meal, bless his dear old bonovo- homes and other building activities, united efforts of tho citizens of the
-----------o---------p- r o p e r ty ---------horelnnho
*&gt;oye d escribed, lire ty. F lo rid a! a t X n f o r c l F m ?
lent soul. Rut John, don't build any­ nnd the year is prnctlcnlly certain railroad nnd other proporty^ownors
h e re b y r e q u ir e d t o he a n d a p p e a r bu- 20th day of J u l y in&gt;*a 1 orl,,n' lids tht
Keep your money in Snnford. Drink fo
re o u r snld C irc ulit
it C o u r t n t tlio C o u r t
(SE A L )
y’
fr is
thing for some time to como or give to show n greater progrnm enrried along tho lake front can bocorho the Peabody’s Grado A and Hard Water H ouse
In Hnnfurd, F
_______
_____
___
loridn.
on
2nd
u K HAIUuSo.V,'
An anil
.1 tthttho
.e._n........
. st: *
d a y of O ctober, A. It
D. lit
11122,
an Idit -A.1tte
Chairman,
nwny nny moro millions, Wo just out than ovor boforo, and even this most beautiful spot In nil the south- j Blend Coffee.—Ponbody Coffoo Co
t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r to th e hill of c o m ­
T - \V.S LAWTON, Hecrotn
can't stnnd It, John, you old spend­ will not bo enough. There is good ron- hind.
ry. fio-stc
10i-3t; wkly It p la in t e x h ib ite d a g a i n s t you. o t h e r wise
d e c r e e s pro confosso w ill bo e n te r e d
thrift with our money.
a gal 11 s i each o f you.
son to believe thnt tho ill wind thnt
AOTICIS O F HI.KOTIO.V i s
--------------o----------It Ih o rd e r e d th n t t h is c i ta t io n
be
SCHOOL IIIST H lC 'i''''* ******
BE PREPARED
favors some locality will be sending a
WATER TRANSPORTATION
p u b lis h e d In th e S a n f o rd
H erald , a
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In S em inole C o u n ­
President Harding takes n hand in great mnny to Florida this season who
A
GOOD
THING
TO
KNOW
URGED
ty. F lorida, once e a c h week for e ig h t
the game now and- says that tho coal might not have mndo such plans n
.'hupt e*r*if H s ,**La tvs *of *PIorVa«!"t'Vf'** "f
Foley Cathartic Tablets nro a gen- III) c o n s e c u tiv e weeks.
■ernhy given that an elm n ' .!!’Ml:u '*
strike can strike and .tho railroads year ago. Tho coal shortage, now be­ Tho Tribune fears Tampa interests uinely wholesome physic—on ideal
can rail but the business of tho United ginning to ho felt, will mean addition­ are too Inx-onred in hearing the enll laxative. They keep the systom fit
Stntes must go forward nnd none al guests to this generously Inclined mndo by Mr. C. S. Hoskins, traffic and fine, purged of poisons and ready
shnll Interfere with it In nny way. state nnd room will have to he pro­ manager for the Tampa Bonrd of to resist disease. Miss J. Hunter, 12(10
This is right. This In law. This Is vided for them.
Trade, to get busy shipping by water. Stodmnn St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
tho fundamental principles upon
If every visitor to Floridn was con­ The railroads seem determined to pm writes: "I ennnot praise Foley Cathwhich our government in built. And tent to spend a few weeks or months thls point on n basis with the most »rtic Tablets too highly for whnt they 7-2N; K - t - l | -18-25; 0-1-8-15-22
IF..«Dt
1 tpL,. * il
l
4 'll*’ Ifil Kl VtJUrK
"
1 I n c f o llo w in g miinei! 7,-,. .
it is high time the men nnd the bosses hero and go nwny, perhnps trying distant interior Flordln point, so far hAvo dono for me.” They banish bitI to a c t a h InSpootorH an d
|l,l‘"lai#il
snw the light nnd stopped all tho somo other plnco next yenr or lot­ as rates through, and JncitBOnvillo iousness, bloating, gas, headache, soui In rlri-ull Cinirt. Seventh
cull In nml fnr Seminole
strikes right now,
ting it suffice ns one visit to Yellow­ plus Floridn differential, nro concern- j stomach nnd other Ills caused by inFlorida.— In Chnneery.
stone I'nrk or tho FIJI iNlnnds usunl- cd.
digestion. Make fnt people feel light­ .loll II
I’onnulJ. Complainant,
................. ..
M.rito'l!,
The disabled votB tiro coming Into ly is enough for the curious, thoro
VH,
Every other gulf port of Importance er and freer. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Cn
o
r
r
y
I’ofmcll, D efendant,
L.
the limelight ngnin principally be­ would not ho such n contlnun! building in the United States is using Its nn­
ll:
Thc memberships of the Central r 0ItC aapr rpye aDr ionngn efrom
cause more enses have como to light —hut Floridn visitors become regu­ tural facilities for cheap freight trnnsa n n f fn d a v lt filed
In Mi Ih ca u se Hint you a r e u reM dent or
of neglect upon tho part of tho gov­ lar winter residents more than often protntlon. Galveston, Now Orleans, Florida Water Traffic Longue have th
e Htntc o f F lo rid a. C o u n ty of IIIII hernment nnd the public, Nono of tho and soon want homes here nnd thou­ Moble, Pensncoln,—nil of them—nro been increased materially here this horougli. C ity of T a m p a , h u t a r e c o n ­
e a lin g y o u r s e lf
th n t s e rv ic e m ay
hoys who wanted their time making sands every year decide thnt this awnke to tho potency of competition week thanks to the efforts of a live cnot
he hud upon you. th e re fo r e , you
C
a
r
r
y
Donnell,
a
r
e
o
rd
ered and re q u ir­
this world safe for Democracy wero really is the best plnee to live and bo- in matters of this port. Tnmpn alone committee of tho Chamber of Com­ ed on the tth d a y of Heptemhor,
A. D.
ovor pnld for it nnd none of them will oome regular FIorldinnH qntl glnd of scorns inclined to Dike whnt tho gods merce bended by vice-president of the IB22. to a p p e a r to the hill of coint e x h ib ite d agaltiHt you In thlH
Longue, Col. George Knight. There cpulaIIin
ever ho paid fqr it. Those thnt did it.
Jflt(Hti’jfV/’f J ”iy^’ir32ih,orl'1"' ,h,!' lh®
HIV
send as they send it, and lot slip
(8DAL)
C. F. HAmtiso.V.
It
I
h o rd e r e d t h a t thl« no tic e he pu h should
ho
five
hundred
members
of
It is well understood that the money whnt it cannot, by tho exorcise of any
not serve nre satisfied. Lot them
llshed In tlio Hanford H e ra ld once a A tte s t:
Chairman.
the
Longue
in
.Seminole
county,
it
market
has
"loosened
up"
in
the
pnst
serve in the next war along with tho
w eek for fo u r w eeks.
fighting ability, hold.
I’1 w * LAWTON, Secretary, sn.510
WltnruB
my
h
a
n
d
nnd
th
e
seal
of
menns so much to every business man Niild c o u r t on thin 2r.th day or July, A.
few months nnd money is nvnllnble for
profiteers.
Mr. Hoskins 1ms done a fine work
In C lre n lt C ourt, Nevenlti .1 i„li. in 1 ,
constructing homes nnd npnrmonts in putting before south Florida tho in the county thnt it iH strange they
---------- o---------(S E A L )
H. A. DOUGLASS,
e u lt o f F lo rid a , Nrmlm.lr«• Count).,‘ ' r'
do
not
crowd
tho
door
of
tho
Chamber
nnd
whntovcr
structures
needed.
I.n/
C lerk of tho C ircuit C ourt,
-~lt» e iin iir r ry .
A Glascow paper figures thnt if
danger that lies before it in this port
S
em
inole
C
ounty,
Fin.
Adnm had lived until tho present tlm« bor nnd materials arc not ns low ns rate abolishing plan of the railroads, of Commerce asking for admittance 5 0 - ttu
tty: V. K. DOUGLASS, D. C.
CITATION
nnd snved his money ho would bo they hnve been, perhnps boforo tho lie should be honrd moro earnestly, into tho League.
It Hd IHTII ATI UN IIOOKS FOIt UF.NHII- M a rth a 14lliaheth Stunstrom
worth a million dollnrs. No doubt wnr, but tiiey nre fnr below the fig­ and certainly hi» advice should, bo
ATTENTION, REBEKA11S1
At. I'.LKITION TO UI'HN,
vs.
about it in the least. It junt carries ures of 1910 nnd 1020 nnd tho finan­ heeded. Ho is no false watchman on
h o o k s for the G e n ­ G. O. Htenstrom.
Regular mooting of Seminole Re- eraTlh ee l er ce tgi iosnt r atot i olien held
In
N
o
v
em
b
e
r
o
f
Macon. Georgia.
out our idea thnt if n man lived n ciers and the real estate people nnd the ramparts, but n faithful truo sent­ beknh Lodge No. 43 Friday evening. Gi Ih y e a r will he open In th e office of IoIt: G." p0p c. nHtonstrom,
r l n g from a n affidavit filed
It. C. DultoHC. S u p e r v is o r of I te g l s tr u - In th is caiiso th a t tile present resldenco
million yearn nnd made wages he contractors nre making it possible for inel on the wails of our business Zior; The lodge will bo called promptly nt H011
from Monday. A ugust 7th, 1022. to of th e d e r e n d u n t is MAPoN, GKnitOIA
would hnvo n million dollnrs—mnybo. the owning of n home by nny reason­ nnd bis warnings nro serious nnd 0 o’clock on account of mombors go­ th e second S a tu r d a y o f O ctober, 11)22, am
i Untl th e r e Is no person In the Stato
tn tho s e v e r a l preulnctfl of th e or I’ lo rld a tho sorvlce of a subpoena
And unless he hnd Standard Oil or ably stendy mnn or woman who is in should lie gravely heeded.—Tnntpa ing to DoLnml whore Mrs. Robbins, nnd
c o u n t y from S e p te m b e r Itli to th e s e c ­ upon w hom w ould hind tho defendant,
S a t u r d a y of O ctober, 11)22.
nnd th n t th e d e f e n d a n t Is over tneiitySteel or some other commodity hr n position to pay in good time. In n Tribune.
district deputy president, assisted by ond
ril
H. C. DU BOS 10,
ono y ours o f a g e ; T herefore, you, &lt;1 o.
few
years
thousands
of
people
will
could run up and down the scnlo at
---------- o----------Sui»ervl»or of
S te n s tro m . n r e hereby required lo ap­
staff, will Install officers for DeLnnd
tlo g lstra ilo ii. p e a r tn tliu hill of complaint filed
will nnd bump the public lie would be living in their own, pnid-fnr, homes NAM'D OF THE BUILDING AND Rcbcknh lodge.
a g a in s t you In Gils cause, on 01 before
who probably though such a wish wns
th e Itli d a y o f Septem ber, A. D. IP22.
never be rich.
stock no i.ur. 11x mi:i :t i \ ( i
MRS. A. J. LOSSING,
LOAN
trie s a m e b ein g a rule day, otherwise a
impossible of fulfillment when con­
'I'hti
uuiuinl
s
to
c
k
In
d
d
u
r
s
m
e
e
tin
g
of
p r o confosso will on sold dale
103-2t|&gt;
Secretary. Die Hanford T ru c k G ro w e rs, Inc., .will decree
be e n te r e d a g a i n s t you.
Senator McCumbor says the nowB- templating the costs and the condi­
tio
held
at
the
C
ourt
H
ouse
nt
N
:lH
&gt;
p,
It
Is
f
u r t h e r o r d e r e d that snld notice
Every city in this country able to
m- A ugust 3rd, 1H22. All s to c k h o ld e r s be publish ed ill th e S anford Herald, a
pnpeis defeated the Iteputdlcnn pnrty tions just after the war.
FARMERS—You
can
get
seed
bod
a
r
e
u
rg
e
d
to
lie
p
rese
n
t
as
th
e
o
f
fic
e
r
s
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h ed In Seminole Comi­
Florida Is growing nnd spreading boast of u local building and lunn as­ frames ami irrigation plugs at tho fo) th e coining y e a r w ill he elected, an d ty.
In 1012. You nre nhsolutoly right,
F lorida, for f o u r successive weeks.
sociation will lie interested in the stnI m p o rta n t h u sln c ss w ill ho tr a n s a c t e d .
W itn e s s my h a n d a n d the Seal of t tie
out
wonderfully;
the
whole
country
right, Mae, old top. They did nnd
5
0
It;
d
F
r
lT
iie
s
.
a b o v e s t a t e d c o u r t on this 26tli day of
tistierf submitted nt tho annual moot-1SimfortI Novelty Works.
100-tfc
Ju ly . A. D. 1922.
they will nnd you want to look out is demanding more house room nnd ing of tho United Stntcs League of j
(SB A L )
14. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
-----------------------NOTH’II
of
(&lt;;
i
:.
m
:
ya
with
everybody
in
accord
the
good
for your scalp. The newspaper and
By: V. 14. DOUGLASS. I&gt;. O.
sellout, ins riiieT)
Building
nnd
Loan
Associations
held
1 Kecl» y,,lir ntonuy in Snnford. Drink
50-5K)
tho dear public nliko nre about fed up work should go merrily forward for in Cincinnati. Tho flrat Itom of inter- U’cnbody’s Grade A and Hard Water
In com p lla n co w ith tho provision!) of
on many tilings thnt need changing. some yenrs to conic. It mny be thnt est indicative of the spread oj locnl!
There is nothing in tlio whole list
Coffee.—Peabody Coffee Co.
( lia p tc r Ill's, L aw s of F lorida, notice
Tho majority of tho nawspapers are the builders -vill catch up—ten yenrs associations is thnt 847 wore liu:or-|
Is hercliy g iv e n t h a t a n Mention hns of flosh-hcaling remedies that can ap­
’
104-IIt;
wkly
It
oven
o
rd
e
r
e
d
to
he
held
anil
th
e
sa
m
e
not ernzy about either Rcpubiicntis ot from now—but they will hnvo to work pornted within tho pnst year, tho
will he held In Hpuclul Tux School D is­ proach Liquid Itorozono in the rapid­
-----------------------ic t No. 6, S em inole C ounty. Floridn.
Demorcrnts—there nre n lot of jnck- faster than before if it is accomplish- membership now being close to six B) THE CITIZENS OF REMINOLE tr
Halil Special T ax School D istric t b e in g ity with which it heals cuts, wounds,
xl in thnt time.—Times Union.
nsses in both parties.
u
I
hii k n o w n oh the G ene va School DIhmillion people, men, woman nnd chllCOUNTY:
1 rtet. mi T uesda y, A u g u st 2l)th, D.122, to sores, burns or scalds. Price, 30c, GOe
in e w ho sh a ll lie trilHteen of th e and $1.20. Sold by Union Pharnincy.
dren. Tho resources of these organ!* have been appointed County d e t e r m
D istric t fo r the next iw o nuccuedThey nro tnlking of funding tho al­ SANFORD IS EIGHTH CITY IN zations have rcnchcd tho enormous Enumerator for Bemlnole County to said
Ing y ea rs, a n d thp n u m b e r of m II Ih of —Adv.
null,IHNG RECORDS.
is tric t school tax to ho levied a n d collied war debt by tho United Stntos.
total of -2,800,704,021. The reports take tho Agricultural, Horticultural, dIvoted
for o n c h o f the said yours.
AVn don't know what thnt menns but
he follo w in g nam ed a r e a p p o in te d
say thnt during tho yenr 1020 tho as- Industrial and Live Stock and Foul- to Tact
Snnford is a lively city every day.
li)Hpec(orM an d clerk at the
Snnford stands eighth among nil f ociations loaned more than $770,- try census for tho year commencing prec in ct nam
suppose It will wind lip by tho United
ed, w ith in said S pecial Tax
School D istric t to hold such election.
States giving nil hor money nwny to Florida cities in tho matter of build­ 000,000 for house building nml last l^u*y
1021, to July 1st, 1022,
P re c in c t No. II ( G e n e v a ) —Mrs, K Ciir- "It Looked Like a Battlefield In Eu­
European nations and then allowing ing records for the first half of tho year the total wns $003,(100,000, tho
This census is very important and letl. Clerk, a n d Mrs. K a t h r y n Kllheo,
rope," Suys Mr. C. Dunster
MI hm C laire H a rriso n a n d Mrs. A. A.
wo poor devils to pay the wnr debt year, according to tho Florida Real slump of course being attributable to for the good of our county, and every .Murati,
1HHiMH’tnrH
"Was staying nt a hotel in n small
It Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d th n t th is notice
by our hnrd enrned m o n e y In wnr Fstnto Journal nnd Industrial Record. Hip moro stringent financial times. citizen should promptly respond,
p u b lis h ed In the S a n fo rd H erald, a Pennsylvania town. Early ono morntaxes, taxes on everything, income Tho record of the eleven lending cit­ Lakeland has a building loan associa­ I will cnll on you as earily ns pos­ lie
n e w s p a p e r published In S em inole C o u n ­ 'ng I went to tho stable to hire a rig
ty. lint w ith o u t th e said D istric t, thoro
tuxes, outcome taxes nnd tnxos on ies is as follows;
tion with offices in the Folk Comity sible after August 1st and it will snvo titling mi n e w s p a p e r publish ed w ith in end was shown a pile of dead rnti
th
d is tric t, once .1 w eek for fo u r
$2,804,132 Trust Company thnt is deserving of your timo and mine too, if you will s uec cesalt!
the nlr we breathe. Why In tho sum­ Jacksonville ........
killed with RAT-SNAP tho night be­
ssiv e w eeks.
1
St.
Petersburg
.............
2,110,4110
mer breezes should America pay tho
Done a n d nrd ared by th e B oard of fore.
tho support of every citizen. While make your list out NOW and have it P ulillr
Looked like a battlefield in
I n s tr u c tio n for S em inole C ounty.
wnr debt when America won tho war.
Miami .......................... 1,803,044 only a yongster, it has already been ready for mo.
I lnrldii, lit Hanford, F lo rid a, th is 215th Eurupo." Three slzos, 35c, 05c, $1.25.
day of J u ly . UI22.
---------- ----------, Orlando ...................... 1,770.(112 instrumental In aiding In the erection
Yours very truly,
(HDAI.)
c. F. liAimiso.N. Sold and guaranteed by Hall Hard­
The strike lenders and tho railway ^ Tampa ......................... 1,51(1,008 of needed houses in Lnkoland and pro­
... .
C h a irm a n , ware Co,—Adv,
H. H. CH A PPELL.
A tte s t:
executives nre meeting in Washing­ West Palm Beach ..... 1,111,170
T, \V, LAWTON, S e c r e ta r y
50-6tc
viding a good start for people who 103-Tucs nnd Thurs.
ton today nnd tho Herald honestly boLnkelnnd ...................... 543,173 would otherwise not hnve been aide to
NirritiM i01
n ' H I . K C T I O N ( ( II C I, I O T A
llvcs that something will come out of Snnford ........................ 282,‘,10
Keep your money in Snnford. Drink
mnko n start in "tho own your own
SCHOOL D IH T ItlC T )
NOTED EDITOR
Pensacola ........................2117,0(11) homo" movement. A woll-mnnagcd, Peabody’s Grade A nnd Hard Water
the meeting soon. There nro points
In c o m p lia n c e w ith th e p r o v is io n s of .
on both sides thnt will have to bo
Gainesville .................. 207,300 successful building nnd loan associa­ Blond CoiTeo.—Ponbody Coffee Co.
SUFFERED FOR
( liuptcr PUN, Law s of F lorida, notic e Is
waived fnr nt this particular timo
St. Augustine .............. 142,200
Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t a n elec tio n has
tion Is a real asset to nny commun­
10I-3t[ wkiy It been
FIFTEEN YEARS
o rd e r e d to be held und tho sam e
■'
-—n
—
half n loaf is bettor than nano. Wo
ity.—Lakeland Telegram.
will he held wit hlu S pecial Tux School
D istrict No. t. Sem inole C ounty. F lo rlsny this in nil fairness to both sides. CO-OPERATION IS THE THING
HELPS KIDNEY PAINS AND
And Sanford has ono of tho best
da. said S pecial T a x School D istric t b e ­ Frank E. Bacons, Editor of "Ameri­
You will hnvo to givu nnd tnko nnd
ing
also k n o w n ns th e C h n lu o tn School
BACKACHE
Building &amp; Loan Associations in the
D istrict, on T uesda y. A ug u st 2!)th, 1922,
can Youth," Chicago, Tells of Phi*
it is up to you to ncttlo nnd settle
The Herald wishes to tlmnk tho statu nnd it Is so popular that tho
to d e t e r m in e w ho shall be t r u s t e e s of
siclans Inability to Help Kis Severe
the
sold
D
istrict
for
th
e
n
ex
t
tw
o
s
u
c
­
ns soon ns possible. Wo ennnot and Atlnntic Coast Lino for their co-oper­ association is now $2p0,000 behind That’s Just whnt Foley Kidney PJIlz ceed n g y ea rs, and the n u m b e r of m ills
nnd Complicated Intestinal Troublewill not stand for nny cessation of ation In helping to make Sanford with the. loans hoenuso It Is difficult did for B. II, Stone, Rending Pa., who of d is t r ic t school tax to tie levied and
ct nam ed w ith in sa id S pecial Tax
Fcrrnlino Brought Relief.
good puslnesH just because there ar* benutlful. Last fall they took up the to get people to invest thoir money wns unnblo to nttond to business ns a ptoreca in
c t iih In sp ec to rs uml c le r k a t the
r h e fo llo w in g nam ed a ro a p p o in te d
n few poinlH that ennnot bo settled question of keeping the union station In a good building and loan associa­ losult of kldnoy trouble. Ho says: "1
HJiia.t p|iro aq) jo novo jo j poionim.)
istric
h UIDVIHIII,
election.
satisfactorily to both pnrtles. Make clenner and the grounds planted to tion in preference to wildcat stocks used Foloy Kidney Pills nnd soon School
.V
•D- .1
**» t to hold
(I'MM 1suc
7III;II
B u s in e ss a n d p r o fe s s io n a l mnn fln£
P re c in cctt No. 7.
Precin
7, ((t'h
C h u lllo
lu o ta
tn )—J.
)— J, .A.
VA. F o r r a li n c to be o f p e c u lia r valuo JJj
them satisfactory nnd mnko them shrubs and plants nnd todny thoro that menn nothng to them. If suffi­ found pains in my kidneys gono nnd 1 llogers.
C le rk , and Mrs. Josuphlno IV o - r e s t o r i n g s t r e n g t h , r e li e v in g run down
vVatt. Mrs. J. 14. Snyder and Sirs, 14. 14. con d itio n nml b u ild in g UP th e
quick. Dotnils 91m ho nettled nfter- is no station anywhere nlong tho line cient money could ho induced to invest hnd no moro aches, (They tiro worth T
rrlhhiu, liiHpeetorH.
Mr. F r a n k E. Dnoons r e c e n tly sent u
It Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t th is notice tho f o llo w in g I n te r e s tin g sta te m e n t.
wnrdB.
thnt looks any better than tho San- here in tho Snnford Building &amp; Loan their weight in gold to mo.)" Why
be publish ed In die H anford llornld, a
" H a v in g s u f fe re d for IB y e a rs with »
ford station. They acceded to tho re­ Association—ono of the snfest nnd suffer from backache, rheumatism, n e w s p a p e r published In S om lnole C o u n ­ sovoro
nnd com p tla n ted case M m
ty,
.
h
u
t
w
ith
o
u
t
the
m
id
D
istric
t,
th
e
re
te
s
a l tr o u b le n n d . h a v i n g triedl nu«*
KEEP ON BUILDING
quest of the Chamber of Commerce best investments In tho world—Rnn- kidney nnd bladder ailments when Fo­ living m, n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h ed In said o rottn
u s physic Inns a n d rem edies. I
I ’iHtrlot, once ft w eek for fo u r s u c c e s­ Induced to t r y FBTtnAT.lNK. th e wo";
nnd the Women’s, Club nnd tho Indies fnrd would be able to build otto hun­ ley Kidney Pills may he so easily hnd-7 sive
w eeks.
d
e
r
f
u l N a t u r e Tonic, n n d found It eon
From tho way in which construe- of course nro ruHponsiblo for tho dred moro homos hero this fall nml Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Done a n d o rd ered by the Board of ta ln e d th e e l e m e n ts nnd p ro p e r tie s n*
Pnfille
I
n
s
tr
u
c
tio
n
for
Sem
inole
C
ounty.
ca nary to re lie v e m y s u f f e r i n g ^ ton*
tion hns gone forward in tho past yottt| most of tho work accomplished hut they aro badly needed. Eighty por
F lorida, at S anford, F lorida, th is the ui&gt; my nvstem n nd r e b u ild a n d ln\lKor
or two It would Boom to Bomo thnt Supt. Dupuis wiih .found readily nc- cent of the now homes in Snnford In ( Ire11II Court of the Neienth Judtr­ 2hlh ilny of July, 11122,
a
t e m y d ig e s tiv e o rg an s.
CHDAL)
C. F. HAHUiSON,
ial Clrenlt of Floridn, In Hint for
I g la d ly re c o m m e n d FBBBALIN^B
thero was danger of ovor production ccHsible nt nil times and ho loaned have boon built through this associa­
... .
C h a irm a n . s u f f e r e r s
Nrmltiolr Count)—In Chnneery.
fro m
S to m a c h T roubles
A t te s t:
C
h
ro n ic
D iarrhoea.
or
Intestinal
in tho mnttar of accommodations. his men and his Indies for the work tion nnd tho good work It has accom­
T. W. LAWTON, S e c r e ta r y . 50-Gtc T ro u b les."
' ‘CITATION
There Is nothing of the kind in sight of beautifying tho grounds nnd nt nil plished for this city is beyond reckon­
Huy a b o ttl e of F e r r a l l n e to day. 8t»U
on1 th e ro a d to h e a l t h w ith o u t delay.
NOTICH O F ULKCTION (OVIKDO
or possible, at least for long timo to times showed a deposition to he of ing.
M F. Ituhlnson, C o m plainant,
Adv,
s r ilO O I . tllX TIIIC T
como. Tho almost complete cessation help to the community’ in this work.
vs,
"If your local dealer doe* not h*n‘ 1
Louisa Dap w orth, el a|, D efendants
of building activities during nnd im­ And now wo rucelva tho intelligaQce
tn eompllnnce with ths provisions of die FEItRALINE, sendH-00 direct to
Tho woothor is not so hnd. It is hot- To: L ouisa PupwortU. if living, und it Chapter
B178, Laws of Florida. Notlcd
mediately following the wnr, with tho that tho Const Lino will remove tho ^tor farther down.
I dead, to all p a r ti e s claim in g I n t e r ­ s hereby given ttfat nn Meet Ion lias
e s ts u n d er Louisa Pnpw orth, d e c e a s ­ been ordered to bo hold and tho saiqu the FERRALINE# DISTRIBUTING
nntural Increase of population and tha
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tho board's decisions on wages or PRESIDENT HARDING SPEAKS
rules nro only advisory.
ON RAILROAD SITUATION
AND REPLIES TO LETTER
"Tho railroads have ’refused over
since tho passago of tho Transporta­
(Ontlnuml from ruse Otia)
tion Act to establish National Boards
ers
and
their employers the federal
of Adjustment, described by Labor
government then voluntarily proposed
Board ns 'an ossentiul part of the ma­
the creation of a national commission
the s t a t is t ic ia n s e e s n e w fa c t o r s t h a t w ill
chinery to dccldu disputes between tho
befuro which tho disputes might bo
UPSET PRESENT STANDARDS OF VALUE
carriers and their employes.’
settled justly, In tho light of full in­ Twenty-Seven Per Cent Greater Than the D eaths
"The
rnilromls
hnvo
made
all
nego­
formation
nnd in accordance with tho
", PA n
*• a* P»
ha H*»*n
Nt
i*n "i
M v tiations merely formal, thus throw­
o f 1921
boat expressions of our modern civili­
ing on the board an impossible bur­ zation. Instead of contemplating tho
WELLESLEY HILLS, Maui., July tho situation demands nctionl It den of arbitration.
resort to force, it anticipated tho very
NEW YORK, July 24.—An increase of nearly 89 per cent in
-Roger W. Bnbson, advisor to ov­ moans that if you want to buy desir­ "Tho Board has abolished overtime opposite—industrial pence with justico
alcoholic
deaths this year over those of 1920 and 27 per cent over
er gevcntcon thousand of the coun­ able suburban land near any good city pay for Sundays nnd holidays, enjoy­ to every man concerned. Instead of
1921
was
reported by the chief medical examiner of New York.
t ’s lending executives has called an­ nt present low prices, you will hnve ed for thirty yenrs, oven on unorgan­ aiming at ‘involuntary sorvltudo,’ to Reports shows 80 persons died of alcholism the first six months of
to go about it nt once. In selecting ized roads.
other utrn.
which you inexcusably refer, tho gov­ this year. These included only victims who died without medical
In n statement issued todny ho out­ such property, n good plan usually is
"The Bonrd has established a basic ernment asked tho mino-workors to attention. The report said many others probably died of alcohol­
lines c o m in g conditions in tho real es­ to follow out tho best residential
wage of eight hundred dollars per resume their activities, in response to ism who were attended by private physicians.
tate field and dnvisos the purchnso of street and buy whore land begins to year, nlthough tho Department of Ln- n manifest public need, nt precisely
suburbnn property before It Is too soil by the aero instend of by tho foot. bor statistics fix tho bare subsistence the same wages and under precisely justice which you would hnvo bolievod, er and labor have coma to rcnlizo tho
On the other hand, if you own city
lite.
cost of living at over fourteen hun­ the same working conditions as those I invite you now to pass judgment of hostile attitude of the G. O. I*, toward
dwelling
house property which cannot
HThe big movement in real cstnto
dred dollars nnd a minimum comfort under which they had been working the failure of the mine workers to ac­ them, and they realize thnt tho hnrd
asunliy get well under way," says Mr. be convortcd to business uses, tho budget nt over twenty-three hundred conditions ns thoso under which they cept tho awards of an nblo and im­ times thnt now exist is a premeditated
Itabson, "boforo anyone realizes whnt quicker you get rid of it tho hotter. dollars. When tho bnsic wage is un­ had been working contentedly for tho partial commission in determining tho plnn to bring tho farmer and labor
is «oing on.” Because they Imvn Been This does not npply to business build­ just it follows that all wages grnded last two yenrs. Thoso who spoke for merits of the diHputu between coal down to their knees. Tho blood of
land unused fo r‘yours most people ings nor to property which will soon upwards for skill and responsibility tho mine workers refused such a pro­ minors nnd coal operators ,und 1 invito the Anicticun farmer and Inbor I h nt
posal. Thoro is no dispute of tho right you to urge the striking railway n broiling heat becuuso they camo to
think it will alwnys continue so. That be in demand ns the business section nro likewise unjust.
to
rofusu. Since they declined to ro-j workmen to accept tho decision of tho tho firm conclusion thnt their govern­
is why the original holder aoldom of tho city expands, It does apply to
"Organized employes support your
makes any profit from real estate. other city dwelling houses for which declurntinn of May 23, 1021, thnt the spoml, and hIiic uit is believed there American railroad labor board, ncting ment, or your administration at least,
The value is so close to his nose that such extravagant rents nro now de­ lowest wage must bo enough for com­ nro enough men who lovo this country under authority of tho luw, which in ngninst them. I pray thnt it will
manded. Remember that whilo tho fort nnd to insure that tho struggle nnd cherish its security, and bolievo in must bo supremo, nnd return to work not conic, yet I feel nt liberty to pre­
he docs not see it.
•‘A fundamental chango in real es­ rendiustment In industry 1b woll along, for existence shall not crcv/d out nerving tho common welfare, to come! undor that decision, until you nnd I, dict thnt in your attempt 'to place tho
tate values ia taking place. So far it the rc-adjustmont In real estate vnl- things truly worth living fur nnd to to the reliof of the mining situation, und ovory ono also Interested In Amcr- Amoricnn labor under the gun noth­
has proceeded quietly without much uos hnH only begun.
provide education, recreation nnd sav­ hnd avoid suffering, privation und lcnn welfare, may join in asking tho ing short of n revolution will happen.
"Some may ask why industry does ings. Employes hnvo never violated paralysis, I asked the governors of railroad Inbor bonrd to glvo a rehear­ I am a lover of ponco and harmony,
publicity. Few people have roullzod
it, Tho fact 1b that people are mov­ not move to tho country? Before any decision of tho bonrd, but rail­ the coal mining states to invito mine ing on any question concerning which yet I am for these striking rnllwny
ing to the country. A few wise bonds many years hnvo passed wo probnbly roads hnvo violuted decisions and em­ operators and mlno workers to resume there is reasonable doubt about the employes nnd minora and I know thnt
have discovered tho bargains in coun­ shall see a strong tendency in that di­ ployes have refused to work under their activities, nnd to promise thnt to correctness or tho justice of tho decis­ they will put forth every possible
try homes and they are quietly buy­ rection. Many businesses can bo car­ wages ffxcd by the Labor Board in which every man Ih entitled, namely, ion made. Thcso nro the ways of means to keep peace in our country.
ing up all tho lnnd they want for ried on in tho country far moro effic­ violation of provisions of Transporta­ protection in his Inwful pursuits. This pence, these nro tho requirements of But these are days which ‘try tho
themselves and ns much more as they iently thun in thu city. This idua tion Act. The bonrd has attempted to i protection applies alike to Die men enlightened civilization, thcso arc the very souls of mull,’ und 1 am hoping
that nil offices am) factories must bo unload financial burdens of railroad [ on strike who obsorvo tho law and things expected by your government that you will be wise enough to soo
can curry for n speculation.
“My advice to those who want sub­ located in tho population centers is management upon employes through1make no lawless interference with of its loyal and law abiding citizen­ the dark clouds that aro in tho hori­
zon sky ami will cliangu your attitudo
urban real estate is to buy at once. simply a notion handed down through inadequate wages that will undermine men at work, and to the men who are ship."
^
For tho past deende or moro, people generations. In tho old days industry the health nnd prosperity of the next lawfully at work and entitled to pro­ Tho text of Mr. Dean's telegram so ns to remove thoso clouds."
tection by every agency of govern­ follows:
----------- 1-----have been crowding to tho cities. Now, was confined to tho city and tho coun­ generation.
try
was
loft
for
agriculture.
That
however, a reverse movement to tho
"I wish to point out to you that Die
Hot weather is hnrd on toothing
"After exhausting all other nteth- ment in thnt work. If you mean to
country Is beginning which promises ivnH before tho ago of modern trans­ ods the employes sought again to ob­ challenge the righteousness of free railway employes and miners wlm are Irnldes. They suffer tho combined
to lie the greatest shifting in popu­ portation. Of course, it must continuo tain a conference nnd agreement with men to bo protected in their lawful on strike are loyal American citizens misery of heat, pain und stomnch dis­
lation since thu institution of tho true in tho enso of distributing hous­ the railroad executives only ns a last pursuits against interference and viol­ nnd are only executing their constitu­ order. McGee’s Baby Elixir helps tho
ence, I will lie glad to join you in sub­ tional rights. A large per centage of little sufferer through thu trying per­
railroad. Within thu noxt ton or more es. Wholosnlors, Jobbers, merchants, resort did they strike.
years the building of suburban homes etc., who group together according to
"We respectfully insist that no in­ mitting thut question to tho decision them fought on European soil that iod by correcting the stomach und
thero might he no moro war, and for bowels. Price, 35c and (10c. Bold by
should rival the growth of the automo­ their industry in a certain pnrt of tho terruption of commerce or interfer­ of the American people.
"It will interest you to know that you or any governor to nttempt to] Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
bile, good rondB, tho movifes, the phon­ city greatly fncilltnto buying.
ence with mails is unused by direct or
ograph or radial
"Manufacturers, however, find bet­ unlawful acts of tho organized em­ instead of the government’s action operate the mines or railroads by mil- j
Swelling caused by insect bites can
“la fact, these inventions make pos­ ter labor conditions, lower rents and ployes. Such Interruption and inter­ being mi expression of the preference , Itary forces or to attempt to draft
sible the suburban movement. A few better power in tho country. Iltftice, ference results inevitably from at­ of the capitalistic class it bus been men into mining or railroad service tie reduced by using Ballard's Snow
years ngo country homes wore limited I would not dispute tho point with tempt of railroads to operuto with in­ quite us much opposed by thosu who; would be an attempt to establish in­ Liniment. It counteract:! the poison
to the rich or to thoso employed In the anyone that business eventually limy sufficient, incompetent and unskilled spenk for employers ns It is by you I voluntary servitude. And I duro to und relieves the irritation. Thrcu siz­
and your associates. Government un­ predict when 'involuntary servitude* es, 30c, 00c und $1.20 per buttle. Sold
country, because only such people tend toward thu suburban sites. "For workmen.
could afford menus of transportation. tho present, however, " concluded Mr. "Such interruption nnd interference dertakes to' represent neither class is attempted by you, then the long by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Now automobiles have conic within Bnbson, "the main movement will be will continue and increase until agree­ alone, and is opposed to all conflict predicted war between labor and capi­
reach of tho groat middle class of confined to tho buying of country res­ ment is obtained upon just and reas- among classes, and disputes the right tal will loom up. The American farm­ Have you read the want ads today T
people. Thuy nro increasing nt the idences. Thoso who nro planning enahlo wages between tho represen­ of any group or class, organized or un­
rnto of more than a million n year. ovcntunlly to own a country home tatives of tho skilled employes and organized, to imperil American wul-'
Ten yenrs ngo thoro woro 1,000,000 should get busy at once, for ovory railroad executives, who up to date fare. Government speuks only for tho
passenger automobiles in tho United week you delay is likely to cost you have refused even to moot with em­ Amoricnn people oh a whole nnd the
—Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D., at
States. Todny thoro are about ton money?"
ployes' representatives,
We stand common good of nil Us citizenship.
“In view of all that thu government
million, which is nil uvurago of one
Rollins College, Analytic and
ready to co-opernto wholeheartedly
has
dono or attempted to do during
car to about every ten people! They
with any effort to tiring about such nn
tile past year and a half to relievo thu Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of tho many waters of this nnd oth­
ire bringing now and hotter roads
agreement,
American
farmer from the burdens of
01! opening up millions of acres of
(Signed) "B. M. JEWELL."
er regions (lint I have analyzed, I hnve found none superior in nil good quali­
tihorto inaccessible land. Tho more
Furthermoro wo don’t consider your readjustment ami to rulieve labor
cars purchased, tho more families *
I* comparison drawn between your shop from tho hardships of unemployment, ties of that of the "Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office In Miller Building.
there are who can hnvo a suburban M W R a f t i f c i t a n h i n n and thu railroads in tutting or farming I know your attempted appeal to thu
home, oven tho tho breadwinner must
out work, a fnir one, for tho follow­ American prejudice will fall upon deaf
ears. It is ungrateful und it is un­
work in the city. Wngo earners (lur­
ing- reasons:
PUBLIC .SHOULD NOT BE
ing the last period of prosperity spent
1st.—Your business was not brought truthful. If you are tho believer in
CONFUSED
their money for motor cars; in the
Into being at thu expense of the peo­ pence and harmony mid thu reign of ■ ■ aB B a aa aa a a a a B a a a n a a a a B B a a a n K a a n a a a a a B m a a a ^ n a H a a a a a a
nut period of prosperity they will
ple whom it serves, in the form of
July 27, 11)22.
Dear Mr. Editor:
buy country homes!
grants, charters, etc.
"Tho motion picture has put the lo­
With reference to your editorial ap­ 2nd.—When you get in need of cash
cal town hall on a par with tho city pearing in the Herald, under date of you cannot get out, put up a howl and
theatre. Tho motor truck is giving the 25th, inst., entitled, "The Strike have tho public cornu to thu rescue
the rural or suburban dweller nearly Situation,” wo wish to offer a warn­ with increasing rovenuo. On the oth­
the same freight and express facili­ ing, lest the public mind become con­ er hand you get so much per copy, per
ties as has tho city.
fused in this critical period. You'll week, per your, etc,, and if you full
"Motor bus lines are covering tho remember thnt through a confusion to mako good then, you'll receive lots
routes which never could bo served by of forces Nnpnleon lost an empire and of sympathy, but no help.
trolley cars. Automobiles nro bring­ died in shame; that the British gov­ 3rd.—Wo presume you are fair to
ing the school houses and the village ernment becoming confused, failing to your labor and not agitating an open
to within n fuw minutes of the coun­ appropriate funds to continue tho shop where a union man can't work.
try homo. Chain stores nro carrying fight, woro whfpped to a frazzle and
•1th.—Your shop perhaps has never
to every community tho snme effic­ lost claim on a country grontor than failed to function nt a time when it
ient merchandising as tho city dwel­ their own, and, why mention tho con­ was most needed, insomuch thut your
ler enjoys. Last but not least, tho fused mind of tho Germans when tho patrons were forced to coma and tnke
radio, especially if developed on Gen­ Americans began landing in the late it over and run it fur you, and pay
eral Squire's wired basis, gives to sub­ war?
Therefore wo would caution you for the privilego of doing so.
urban homes tho finest city lectures evoryone; ho informed, hut not con­
Wc feel thnt thu railroad labor of
end music.
fused. When our government passed these United States, who are intelli­
"The reuson for suburban' expun- and placed the transportation act on gent enough to organize for their own
i' n, however, is not alono tho attrac­ record railroad labor protested In no protection against the large combina­
tion of ft country home. In the cities uncertain terms but when labor found tions of cnpitnl are a part and purcol
congestion of dwelling house space that this same act set up an advisory of that gj-jmt body called the "pub­
anil high rents long have been brew­ board they breathed a sigh of relief lic." And, in making n fight for liv­
ing discontent, For more than fivo believing that the rulings of the board ing standards, and fair wages wc feel
years now these conditions have ex­ would bu kept; believing they hud a thnt Its nn effort beneficial to every
ited, Rebellion on the part of the mediator, between them and the em­ laborer or small business man in the
Vent payor In reaching tho point of ployer who wnB unfair. But alas I alt entire land by rnlsing a higher stand­
explosion. Almost any kind of n loo soon, wo found that thoso unfair ard, or at least refusing to lie driven
change- would ho attractive. Once tho employers woro numerous. An an ex­ down by the powers that be to a
average city worker renlizes that with hibit in our contentions, we wish to standard existing perhaps nowhere,
n few hundred dollars and a flivver quote the following telegram to the save in the Orient, as wo nru inform­
be can got n house of his own with president of tho U. S. from our repre­ ed that mechanics are paid ns high in
Asia-Minor ns on American railroads.
"h the land ho needs, tho chances nro sentatives, Strike Bulletin No. .1:
two to one ho will mpvol
“July 12, 1022.
In conclusion wo wish to say, thnt
"Tho city no longor has u wall "The President,
wo aro willing to work even under the
The^ White House,
annual It. Railroads mako tho first
Ech-Cummlns law, or tho "Bonrd" or
Washington, D. C.
breach, hut tho Tailronds opened up
the government or anybody that’s fair
"It nppenrs from your proclamation nnd Just, holding unfair employers in
°nly narrow strips ulong their linos
radiating from tho city. In most cus- of July lltli thnt incomploto informa­ line, us well ns their employees. But,
When a “B ig and Cheap”
The moderate cost of
ei tho railroads followed the valleys tion has been furnished you concern­ to bow down to tho tyrant who would
and lowlands, which «ra not tho host ing the present disputo between tho grasp everything that'll worth while,
can of baking powder is
Calumet combined with
building location.
Between these railroad operators nnd employs.
never! We'd prefer to cast our lot
offered you—LOOK OUT.
lines uro miles of land much moro de­ "Ninety-two railroads huve violated with that great throng called the
the highest merit estab­
*1
sirable for building but which hnvo tho Transportation Act, or decisions "public," tightening on'our belts ns
lishes the greatest of
been InaccoHsibla to the commuter be­ of tho Rnilruad Labor Board, In one necessity domands. Meanwhile living
cause men had no means of getting to ^hundred and four cases. Thcso in­ in tho hope thnt in the near future the
baking powder economy, i
Every can of Calumet is
thu train. It is In these areas between volve not only contracting out work "public" may sco tho light as wo al­
the sam e-keeping Qual­
the railroad lines and within n radius and shgps, but also wage decisions, ready see it and rise up and domnniJ,
of 15 or 20 miles of tho cltlcB, which interpretations of rules and rights of fair play from tho grent combines that
ity Perfect — last spoon­ _____
You save when you buy ft! '
tho motor car and good*’roads hnvo employes to select their own repre­ control tho country.
fu l good as th e first. BE8TBYTEST ^ou
opened up, that tho most spocticular sentatives.
THE COMMITTEE.
when you use i t
"When the Pennsylvania railroad
devolomont in now building should
ti'ko placet
refused to comply with the Board’s
Have you read the want ada today 7
"if you are interested In real estato ruling Federal Judge Page held thut The Herald for first clasa job work.

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iforicB o r application r o »
In CIrani* C e»rt, Tth Judicial CtrM
ing materials, and especially all such and seal this the 7th day of July, A. D.
LEAVE TO MILL 35114014*8
la m I fo r Sem inole
LAND
/
F lo rid a — I ■ Chancery
materials as are used by cities and 1022.
(SEAL)
E A. DOUGLASS,
towns."
NOTICE
TO NON-RBSIDBVrn.
t-o f County Ju d ge. S tate e f
Clerk Circuit Court, In C o nFslorida,
Sem lnoio C onnty
F. L. Woodruff, Complainant,
Semlnoio County, Fla.
General business as reflected in thu
lie E sta te o f
_
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By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. In
index figuro of tho Babsonchart is 47-6tc
Jim m ie L ew is, M yrtle L ew is. Sam uel A.
To)_C._H.
■ am
C . H . Mndeley.
M n d e le y . F
P ile
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Fredln
L ew is, nnd H enry C. L ew is. Minors.
18% below normal. This Is an im­
J . Close, a n d th e u n k n o w n h&gt;i£i
N o tice Is hereby g iv en to a il w hom it
legate**, g r a n t e e * a n d devisee,
provement of 4% over last week and Notice of Application for Tax Deed
ROGER BADSON, THE STATISTICIAN, HAS PUBLIC BOR.
is 10% above the activity of the Under Section 575 of the General
£wits
a
s^
ROWING ON 2Vt% BASIS, ADVISES PURCHABE OF HU*
same week a year ago. Smaller fail­
NIC1PAL BONDS AT PRESENT LEVELS
Statutea of the State of Florida
B « 1-100
t ,I15Ln,rw
1? oh4Eaet
Jn*. North,
and ij
ly, A. D. 1»M, a p p ly to th e H on orab le and
chain*
or South,J
ures are helping matters considerably Notice is hereby given that Goorge Ju
E. F. H oueholder, C ounty J u d g e In and corner.
Section
IB,
Township
i».
8oiS
eald County, a t hie o ffic e In. Pan- ange 30 East, run North l i *Chi
h in h h
|3
* m m m
m m ta m and further Improvement should bo E. LnVtgno, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ for
ford In eald co u n ty , a t 1 o'clock p. m., R
K
a
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r
11
chains,
and
Southwesterly
reflected during the noxt few w eek s. cate No. 267, dated tho 7th day of or a s so o n th e re a fter ao th e .m a tte r can and 15-100 chain;, W est 11 chains. X 1lll
bo heard, for. a u th o rity to s e ll a t pub­ beginning 20 nnd 4-100 chains Es»t^*
-----------o----------WELLESLEY HILLS, .Maas., July flood of securities would depress tho
Juno, A. D. 1020, has filed said certiii lic o r private eate, th e undivided In ter­ Northweet
corner, Seotlon 3. Town*|
o f sa id m inors In fo llo w in g d escrib ­
Another week of tho strike.
cato in my office, and has made appli est
22.—Whllo discussing the opportuni­ prlco, but othors boliovo that if they
ed real esta te, In eald C ounty, to -w it:
f a u ,i4
w eat h a lf o f th e n o rth w ea t quarter K u.r.v
cation for Tax Deed to lssuo in accord­ Tho
ties ih tho present bond markot, Rog­ are to bo tho last of tax exempt se­
o f th e northeaat q uarter o f th e eou th - siv.’l.iS h T f h i. f i r t t e p s ’if 1
ea st q uarter o f Beatlon It, T ow n sh ip I t
n p o s t o n E a e t tin e of Section i
er W. Babaon, tho statistician today curities, tho market will absorb easily TO THE CITIZENS OF SEMINOLE a n t with law. Said certificate em­ South, fla n g e I I E aet, w hich a p p lica ­ Ttloo w
n e h lp 10. R a n g e 10 E n st, run Wi1
braces
the
following
described
proper
tion
w
ill
be
based
upon
the
p
etitio
n
for
COUNTY:
215
fee t. S o u th 800 feet, E a s t 218 (.la
mado tho following statement regard­ all they offer. Whichever is tho case,
■ale now on file In s a id C ourt.
N
o
rth
300 foot. A lso L o t 6. Block |S
ty
situated
in
Sominolo
County,
Flor­
cities and towns will lmva no difficul­ I have boon appointed County
D ated 24th day o f June, A. D, 1911.
ing tho future of municipal Issuos.
T ie r B o f B. R. T r a f f o r d ’s Map of 8uS
.
J.
6
.
SHARON,
ida,
to-wit:
Lots
8
and
0
(loss
that
ford, F lo rld n , nil o f w h ich lands ln21
“Tho past fow yenrs,” says Mr. ty in disposing of their securities dur­ Enumerator for Sominolo County to
fl-20: 7-7-14-21-18
Guardian. a n d b e i n g In Bemlnolo County. Klr&gt;n3
p e a r i n g b y a s w o r n bill of ro2 |
Bnbson, "hnvo been hard for cities and ing tho noxt fow years, nnd tho inter­ take tho Agricultural, Horticultural, pnrt covered by Giles, Overstreet St .Nailer o f A pplication fo r Tnx U rrd Un­ p laI tinat priled
h e r e i n a g a i n s t you th* h H
towns desiring to Borrow money. Dur­ est rates should steadily and continu­ Industrial and Live Stock and Poul­ Drews Sub-Div.) Block D., D. R. der Mention (I7B o f th e G eneral S ta t­ d e f e n d a n t s t h a t y o u h a v e or c lu S
Mitchell's
Survey
of
tho
Levy
Grant.
u
tes
o
f
'th
r
Mtntr
o
f
F
lorid
a.
s
o
m
e
I
n
t
e
r
e
e
t In t h e described l t n d s i
try
census
for
the
year
commencing
ing tho war un unwritten bnn wns ally decline.
Notice Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t T. E.
You n n d ea o h o f y o u nro th e re to !
Tho
Innd
boing
assessed
at
tho
date
July
1st,
1021,
to
July
lBt,
1022.
W
ilson,
p
u
r
c
h
a
s
e
r
o
f
T
ax
C
e
r
t
if
ic
a
te
h
e
r
e
b
y
r
e
q
u
i
r
e d n n d ord ered to b , . J
“This means thnt municipalities
placed upon municipal borrowing and
No. 147, (luted J u n e 7th, 1920, h a s filed a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r snld Circuit Couriu
of
tho
Issuanco
of
such
cortificato
in
This
census
is
very
important
nnd
unnecessary public building!”' Directly should immediately adopt civic plan­
said c e r t i f i c a t e In m y office u nd h a s t h e C o u r t H o u e e In S anford, Florid. £
ade a p p l ic a tio n f o r T nx D eed to *lssue th e f i r s t M ondny In A ugust, m 2. £
after the war money wns scarce and ning schemes," continued Mr. Bnbson for tho good of our county, and every tho names of Giles, Ovorstreot St m
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Said c e r t i f i ­ Ing tho 7 th d a y o f sa id month, th,
Drew.
Unless
said
cortificato
shall
bo
c a te e m b ra c e s tho f o llo w in g d e s c rib e d a n d t h o r e to m a k e a n s w e r to th« Mj
rates were high. It hns only been "and probably should mnke during tho citizen should promptly respond.
o p e r ty s it u a te d In Hemlnolo C ounty, of c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n filed against y ,
I will call on you ns carily as jk&gt;b- redeemed according to luw Tax Dood Fp rlorldn,
within tho lust fow months that cities next five years, such improvements ns
t o - w i t : L o t 2, lllock 12. C h a p ­ n nd eaoh o f you, n n d thorcln fall
will
lssuo
thoroon
on
tho
12th
dny
of
m
an
&amp; T u c k e r 's A d d itio n to Hanford. else s a id bill w ill ho tn k e n ns c o n s u l
and townH hnvo been able to secure they ordinarily would mako in ten slide after August 1st and it will save
Tho snld la n d b e in g a s s e s s e d a t tho cd a g a i n s t e a c h o f you followed by f a il
dnto of th o Issuance of su c h c e r t i f i c a t e nl decree.
what money they hnvo desired at a Thu time to tnnko liny is while tho your time and tnino too, if you will August, A. D. 1022.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t this n o t i J
WITNESS my official signature In tho nam o o f C. II. A tk in s .
fair rate. Municipal fathers, contrac­ sun shines, nnd the timo to borrow mnke your list out NOW and have it
Also Tnx C o rtific a to No, 909, d a t e d be p u b lis h e d In t h e S a n f o rd l l c r n i d . ^
and seal this tho 7th dny of July, A. D. th o 3rd d uy of J u n e , A. D. 1912, h a s n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In Semlnoio C o tsl
tors, und investors nro now wonder­ money on long term loans Is when ready for mo.
F lo rld n , o n c e e a c h w e e k for a n « l
filed snld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffic e a n d ty.
1022.
■
Yours
very
truly,
money
rates
are
low.
Hence,
cities
ing whethor tho present dedino in
hns mndo a p p l ic a tio n f o r T a x Deed to todD oonf e e iagnhdt coorndseerceudtivt he i swoek*
Cth day ,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Issue th o ro o n In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law. J u n e , 1922.
H. H. CHAPPELL.
rates is temporary or will extend over and towns should not only borrow
c o r tific a to e m b r a c e s t h e f o llo w in g
(BE A L)
E. A. DOUOLA88,
Clerk Circuit Court, Raid
d e s c rib e d p r o p a r ty Hltuatcd In S em in o le
during the next few years for thoir 60-4 tc
several yenrs.
C le r k Circuit Court i
C ounty, F lo rld n , t o - w l t : L o t 13 W e l­
Sominolo
County,
Fla.
S em inole County, rW
“Study of tho situation lends mo to current needs hut should borrow Inrgo
lin g t o n 's Add. to Hanford. T ho sa id
y : A. M. W EEKS. D A
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. C. land b o in g a s s e s s e d n t tho d a t e of tho JO H N O. L E O NB A
RD Y .
q
believe that tho present decline in in­ sums nnd invest the same for use for Notice of Application for Tax Deed 147-Btc
Issuanco o f such c e r t i f i c a t e In tho numo
S o lic ito r f o r C o m p lain an t
Under Scetion 675 of tho General
4-Mti
terest rates will continue and that cit­ years to come, especially during the
of J. W. Hlneath.
Also T a x C o rtific a to No. 240. d a t e d
Statutes of the State of Florida
ies nnd townH will bo ablo to borrow nrtet-period of unemployment.
N otice o f A pplication for Tnx Herd U n­ tho 7th d a y of Juno, A. D. 1909, h a s f i l ­
C o u n ty , Htnte o f Florldn
der Section RTII of thr Grnrrnl
ed sa id c o r tific a to In m y o ffice a n d h a s
Notice iH horoby given that S. F,
freoly during tho next fow years. It
“If cities operated in a businesp way
S tatute* o f (hr Htntr of Fnlrldn
N O T IC E O F EXECUTOR
m ade a p p l ic a tio n for T a x Deed to lssuo
Notice Ih h o r e b y given t h a t J. B. th e re o n In a c c o rd a n c e w ith law. Habl
oven looks uh if city fathers will, soon they would borrow their money at Doudney, purchaser of Tnx Ccrtifi
( F o r F i n a l DU elinrac)
La
lag,
pu
ro
h
n
n
o
r
oi
City
Tnx
C
o
r
ttf
lc
o
r
tific
a
to
e
m
b
ra
c
e
s
tho
f
o
llo
w
in
g
d
e
­
bo solicited by bond bouses for issues times like the present, stow it away, ente No. 22!1, dated tho 7th day of cute No. 2 4a, d a te d ttie nth d a y o f July, sc rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Hemlnolo In r e E n ln te of
D. 1920, hns filed said c e r t i f i c a t e In C ounty. F lorldn, t o - w l t : L o ts 1 to 8. F. hi. LOUGH.
to sell. Up to tho present timo city and then spend it when the next per­ Juno, A. D. 1020, has filed said certl A.
N otic e I* h o ro b y given, to nil whwi
m y offlco. a n d has tnndo a p p lic a tio n f o r W e lli n g to n 's Add. to Hanford. Raid la n d
officials have been obliged to hunt up iod of unemployment comes. By spend­ finite in my office, nnd has made ap­ T ax P eed to Issue In a c c o rd a n c e w ith b e in g asNossed nt t h e d a t e o f th o Is s u ­ It m a y conocrn, t h a t on tho 15th day J
Hold c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra ce s t h e f o l ­ a n c e o f siirli c o r tific a to III t h e n a m e of A u g u it. A. D. (922 I sh a ll apply to t&amp;
bunks to buy their securities.
Tho ing it at such times, they not only plication for Tnx Deed to lssuo in ac­ law.
H o n o ra b le B. F- H ousholdor, Judge u
lo w in g dcflcrltied p r o p e r ly n ltu n te d In Jlio. I&gt;. Muller.
cordance
with
law.
Said
certificate
the
C
ity
o f Hanford. Hemlnoto C ou n ty .
timo will soon come when tho bank­ could get the work done very much
U nless said c e r t i f i c a t e s s h a ll bo ro- snld C ourt, a s J u d g e o f 1‘robntr, fgm
F lo rid a ,
to -w it:
Lot
17, Hanford deoined a c c o r d in g to law T a x Dood w ill m y f ln n l d i s c h a r g e an E xecutrix of i k f l
ers will bo sending buyers throughout cheaper, hut they could perform a dis­ embraces the following described H
e ig h t s A ddition to Hanford. T ho said Ihsuo th e r e o n on the 20th (lay of A u ­ c s tn to o f F. M. Lough, deceased: ar”
t h a t a t t h e onm e tim e I will present s
b e in g nssessod nt th e dn to o f tho g u st. A. D. 1922.
tho country to hunt up bond issues tinct service to the people of the com­ property situated in Semlnoio County, land
flnnl a c c o u n t s n s E x e c u tr ix of eald *
Issunnco of Hiich c e r tif ic a te In tho n a m e
W i tn e s s m y o fficial s i g n a t u r e u nd tnto,
f o r th o ir approval.
that they Can soil. Tho noxt fow munity. The general custom follow­ Florida, to-wit: N 5 Vi acres of WV4 of Mrs. M aude H. K ing. Unions nntd c e r ­ seal th is th e 2i)th d a y o f J u ly , A. D. D a ten dn d J ua ns ke 5th.
A. D. 1922
ic a te sh a ll tic redeem ed a c c o r d in g to 1923.
years will nee a scrnmblo for bonds on ed Ih the reverse. Cities now do their of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 3, Twp 20 tif
II. LOU
-M. .A. T
• uT IE
r ; It.
LOUOIL
lnw T ax Dood will Issue thoroon on th e
(HEAL)
.10 A. DOUOLAHH,
43-9IC
Executrlti
C le rk C irc u it Court,
the part of the dealers far greater construction work whoa it is easy to S., Range 31 E. 6 acres. The said 28tli dnv of Ju ly , A. D. 1922,
W IT N E SS m y official e l g n n tu r o nnd
Hemlnolo Co.. Fla.
than any proviouw scramble for mon­ get money, which Ih when lubor in land being assessed nt tho dnto of the seal t h is th e 23rd dny of J u n o . A. D.
lly : A. M. W E E K S , I). C. I n C i r c u it C o u r t. 7 lh Judicial ( Irrata
1022
.
49-ntc.
Hemlnole C o u n ty , Florldn—
i
ey on the part of tho cities and towns. fully employed and when everyone issuance of such certificate in the (S E A L )
13. A. DOUOLAHS.
I n Chancery.
C lerk C irc u it C ourt,
Tho law of business cycles still oper­ else is building. This is ail wrong. nnino of Unknown. Unless said certl
o f Application for Tnx Heed Un­
Hnnilnnlo C ounty, Fla. Notice
N O T IC E TO NON-RBHIDENTS.
der .Section (17(1 of the General Stat­
ates. As wo have hnd yenrs of ad­ When tho period of unemployment fientu shall lie redeemed according to (r.-fltc
n y : A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
utes of the Stnte of Florldn
T. L. L ingo, C om plainant.
vancing interest rntes we will have comes it is very difficult to borrow law Tax Deed will Ihsuc thereon on
N otice Ih h e re b y given t h a t Young
VB.
ie Co. p u r c h a s e r of T ax C e r t if ic a te No J n m e s O. Jo lk s . Jr., T rustee for thl
yenrs of declining interest rates. money for construction work because tho 12th dny of August, A. D. 1022. N otlrc o f A pp lication for Tnx Herd Un­ T381,
d a t e d tho 2nd day of J u n e , A. D.
cDheild
R7R o f the G eneral Htnt1919, h a s filed said c e r tlf lc n to In my o f ­
Moreover, these cycles cannot lie sus­ money is then tight and the citizens
f e nr edna notsf E liz a b e th C. Jclks, et »|J
“
WITNESS my official signature der Nretlnn
u lr s o f th r Mtntr nf Plorldn
fice, n nd lias m ade a p p lic a tio n for T a x TO JA M E S O. JELKH. JR.. TRUSTEM
pended or changed any more thnn wo feel poor. Hence, under the present and seal this the 7th dny of July, A. D. N otice Ih h e r e b y given t h n t J. E. Deed to Issue th c ru o n In a c c o r d a n c e
F O R T H E C H IL D R E N OF El. 17.A.
I,ntnir. p u r c h a s e r o f Tnx C ortlflc n to No. w ith law.
Hald c e r t i f i c a t e (unbraces
can suspend or change the tides of system it is impossible to do much to 1022.
B E T H C. JELK H. If living, and li
133, d a te d the 7th d a y of Ju n e , A. D. th e f o llo w in g describ ed p r o p e r ly s i t u ­
dead, to a l l p a r lie s claiming any In
1920. hns filed snhl c e r tif ic a te In m y a te d In Hemlnole C ounty, Florldn. t o ­
the ocean.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
relievo unemployment when it comes.
toroHtH uitdor J n m e s O. Jelks, J r
office, nnd hns mndo a p p l ic a tio n fo r w n : N E ' i of N W '; a n d N W ' ; o f N U 'i
T
ru s tc o fo r th o C hildren of E llrabeti
“In addition to the law of business If an icu man attempted to follow
Clerk Circuit Court, T a x P eed to lssuo In n c c o rd sn co w ith Hoc.
35. T w p. 21 H. R a n g e 31 E. c o n t a i n ­
C. J e lk s . deceased, or otherwise, It
Raid c e r tlf lc n to oinbrncos tho f o l­ in g 89 a c r e s m-l. T h e said la n d b eing
cycles, tho tax situation I h very much the some system in his business ns
th
o f o llo w in g described land:
Seminole County, Fla. law.
low ing describ ed p r o p e r ty s it u a te d In a s s e s s e d at th e d a l e of the Isauunco of
s o f la n d In tho northwei
in favor of municipal borrowing. Be­ the city officials follow, be would wait 47-6te
By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C. •Seminole C ounty, Florida, t o - w it: f.ol such c e r t i f i c a t e In I he m im es of J. C. q uTahr troe re aoofr o tho
southennt quarter o
39,
Block
O,
A.
D.
C
hap
p
ell's
Suli-DIP
a
tte
r
s
o
n
.
S ection 9, T o w n s h ip 21. Range 51 Eazt,
fore tile days of income taxes and until summer to cut his ice!
vIhIoii ii &gt; Uncorded In P la t Hook No. 1,
Also T ax C e r tif ic a te No. 358. d a te d to r n m m e n c o n t tho center pom ot m I]
sur-taxes, bonds of our best cities "For investors this means thnt tax Notice of Application for Tnx Deed P age 71. Hemlnolo County Uncords. Tho th e 2nd d a y of Junu, A. I). 1919, h a s seotlon, th o n c o r u n sou th 9 chains nn
said land b eing a ssessed a t tho dnto of filed said c e r tif ic a te In my office a n d 10 links, th o n c o o ast 3.30 chains, tlisnc
sold on a IWj'/o basis, and even bet­ exempt securities, and town bonds
tho Issuanco of suc h c e r tif ic a te In th e him m ade a p p lic a tio n for T ux Deed to S o u th 9.10 chains, thonco West IJ
Under Section 675 nf tho General
nunio of U n k n o w n . Unless sa id c o r t i f i ­ Issnu th e r e o n In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. c h a in s to p o in t of hoglnnlng
ter. Now, when wealthy men uro should now bo purchased even tho’
Statutes of the State of Florida
ca to oliall bo redeem ed a c c o r d in g to Hald c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra c e s th e f o llo w in g
It a p p e a r i n g by a sw orn bill of n
w T ax Hood w ill Insue th o ro o n on t h e describ ed p r o p e r ly s it u a te d In Hemlnole p la in t filed h ere in a g a in s t you U
obliged to pay sur-taxes of from DO they have already gono up some in
Notice is hereby given that J. S. la
2Hth d ay of J u ly . A. D. 1022.
you
hnvo o r claim some Interest In t
C
ounty.
F
lo
rid
a,
to
w
lt:
HE*»
o
f
H
W
14
to 60% thesu tax exempt bonds of prlco. Those who contcmplnto inly­ Dlnkol, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
W ITN ESS my official s i g n a t u r e n nd a n d H'4 of SB Vi Sec. 28. T w p. 21 H, snld dosorlbed Innd,
sonl
Ibis
tho
23rd
dny
of
Juno,
A.
D.
You n ro thoroforo horoby requite
R a n g e 31 E, c o n t a in i n g 12(1 a c r e s m-l.
cities nnd towns should bo in great ing should liuy at oneo lioforo they go No. 21M, dated the 2nd day of June, 1922.
Hald land b e in g asse ss e d nt t h e d a t e of n nd o r d e r e d to ho an d appenr helsn
demand. Some of my associates even up still higher. When buying tax A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAHS.
th e Issuance of such c e r tif ic a te In th e o u r s a id C irc u it Court n l the Court
Hotiao In Hnnford, Florldn. on the fire
c l e r k O lroult Court,
nam o o f J. C. P a tte r s o n ,
state that many of thcHU bonds may exempt Ishiioh seek (lie long term ones in my office, nnd lias made applica­
Hnmlnnlo County, Fla.
U nless said c e r t i f i c a t e s sh a ll lie r e ­ M ondny In A u g u st, 1922, being the 111
d
a y or s n ld m onth. tl»on and there h
15-fltc
lly:
A.
M.
W
E
E
K
S
.
D.
C.
deem
ed
ac
c
o
rd
in
g
to
law
Tax
Deed
will
go up until they nro on a UV4% basis, as these will show the greatest prof­ tion for Tnx Deed to issue in accord­
Issue 1h ere o n oil tho 28th (lay of A u­ tnuko a n s w e r to the hill of cnmplsli
h
e ro in filed n g n ln s t you. ntxl lher«
nr loss. Of course, tills also applies it. All of tills should iie specially en­ ance with law. Said certificate em­
g u st. A. D. 1922.
a l l not, else sa id hill will ho taken
of Application for Tnx Herd Un­
W IT N E S S my official s i g n a t u r e a n d fco
to the government bonds, although couraging to the contractors and braces the following described proper­ \&lt;illcr
n fe sse d a g a i n s t you, followed
der .Section R7R of (hr Ornrrnl Ntntseal th is th e 20th dny o f J u ly , A. D. rinnl
decree.
n lrs of the State of Florldn.
the government bonds are rather builders, as it means Hint a great deal ty situated in Seminole County, Flor­
1922.
It
Is f u r t h e r o rd e r e d th n t this noth
(HEAL)
B.
A.
DOUOLAHS.
short timo and therefore not so at­ of piddle work witi lie done during ida, to-wit: Lot 12, Block C, Mitch­ Notice Is h e re b y given th n t L K e n ­
bo p u b lis h e d In t h e Hnnford Herald. _
C lerk C irc u it Court.
new spaper
p u b lis h e d
In Hemlnolv
p u r c h a s e r o f T ax C e r t if ic a te No.
Hemlnole C ou n ty , Fla. C
tractive to tho investor. Cities and tho next fow years. City water plants ell's Survey of Levy Grant, Tho said nedy,
ounty, F lo rld n , once each week for *|
27R, doted tho 7th (lay of Juno, A, D 49-fltc
Ry: A. M, W E E K S , D. C. perio
d
o
f
e
i
g
h
t
consec
u
tiv
e woekn.
towns will temporarily be greatly will lie extended, moro sowers will lie land being assessed at the dnto of the 1929, hns filed said c e r tif ic a te In m y ofD one n n d ord o ro d this 23rd day
flee
an
d
h
a
s
mndo
a
p
p
lic
a
tio
n
for
Tnx
benefited in their borrowing by any constructed, new public buildings will issuance of such certificate in thu Deed In Issue In ac co rd an c e w ith law.
NOTICE FOR IT II1,1CATION
M,(HEAID'
B. A. DOUGLASS.
amendment to the Constitution nmk- lie erected, and the good road move­ name of N. II. Giles. Unless said cer­ Hold c e r tif ic a te em b ra c e s the fo llo w in g
C lork Circuit Court.
Department of the Interior
described p r o p e r ty s itu a te d In Hemlnolo
Sominolo County, FI*.
ipg ull bonds tuxnblo. If such a leg­ ment will continue to grow. ThlB tificate shall be redeemed according to County, F lo rid a, t o - w l t : I.o I h A to O. U. N L and O ffice a t G ain e sv ille, Fla., DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON.
,
J u l y 15. 1922.
OverHtrout a n d D row ’a R evision
islation is attempted, there naturally should be welcome information," con­ law Tax Deed will issue thereon on (Hies,
S
o
lic
ito
r
s
f
o
r
Com plainant. 6-9-lt*)
NOTICE Is here b y g iv e n t h n t Tlin
of l.oto H and 9 In lllock C, a n d Lot R
III lllock I &gt;. of MllchnU’H H arvey o f the T le tsem u . of Gunevu. F lo rid a, who, on In C irc u it C o u r t 7 th Ju dic ia l Clrestl,
will lie a lot of tax exempt bonds put cluded tho statistician, "to those who the 12th day of August, A. If. 1022.
Levy (Irani, (le ss L o ts A to H, a n d th e May 29, 1919. m ade llo m e s le n d E n tr y ,
S em inole C ounty. F lo rid a—
on the market Just preceding such hnndlo contractors’ supplies and build­ WITNESS my official signature H
1-3 .«f Lot 1, Glies, O v e r s tr e e t nnd No 018232, for HE I -I of HE 1-4, Section
I n C h n n r r ry .
D re w ’s Revision of Lots S a n d 0, In 8, T o w n s h ip 20 H.. R a n g e 32 B„ T n lla -

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BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR
MUNICIPAL BONDS

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lllock C, a n d I.ot 8 in lllock D, of
Mltcholl's Hnrvoy of th e L evy G ra n t.)
T he said land boing assessed n t
tho
ilato of the tsBiinnco o f such c e r t i f i c a t e
in the nnmo of U nknow n.
\l s o : T ax C e rtlflc n to No. 275, d a t e d
the 71 h dny of Ju n o , A. D. 1920, hns
filed said c o r tific a to In my offlco nnd
lias m ade a p p lic a tio n f a r Tux
Deed
to Issue in a c c o r d a n c e w ith lnw. Hntd
c e r tif ic a te e m b ra c e s tho fo llo w in g d e ­
scribed p r o p e r ty s itu a te d In Hemlnolo
C ounty. F lorida, t o - w lt: Lots 8 nnd 8A.
Giles. O v erstro o t nnd D re w 's Ilovlnlon
of I. o I h 8 nnd 9 In Iltock C, a n d L ot 8
In M ock D of M itchell's S u rv e y of tho
L evy G r a n t (loss a l l th a t p a r t of L ots
H a n d 8A, Olios, O vorstroot a n d D re w 's
R evision nf Lots 8 n nd 9 In Rloak C,
nnd Lot 8 In Ulnck D, of M itchell's
Hurvoy o f tho Lovy G r a n t; w hich Is n
p a r t of L ot 8, lllock "C" of Mltcholl'e
S u rv e y of tho Levy G ra n t.) T h e said
la n d lining asse ss e d at tho dntn of the
Issuance of Hitch c o rtific a to In tho n am e
of U nknow n.
U nless said c e r tif ic a te s sh a ll he redeemed a c c o r d in g to la w T ax Deed w ill
Issue thoroon on tho 5th day of A ugust.
‘ D. 1928.
W i tn e s s m y offic ia l s i g n a t u r e nnd
scnl th is tho 31th d a y nf Ju n e , A. D.
1922.
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLABS,
Clerk.
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lly: V. B. DOUOLAHH. D. C.

Len th ir s t com es
hom e, to you, have it
ready in tne ice b o x —
. B o ttle d .

Delicious and Refreshing
Bottlkd under an exc lusive license f r o m T he C o c a -Cola c o m p a n y , A t l a n t a , g a .

NOTICE I
Notice Is horeby g iv e n th n t th o llonrd
of C o u n ty ('ommlHHlonerH In a n d for
Bemlnolu C ounty, Florida, will a t
a
m e e tin g to lie hold on Mondny, A u g u st
7th, 1922, nt 10 o'clock u. in. recolve
lihls for tho b u ild in g o f two a d d itio n a l
ro o m s on the c o u r t house. I'lans and
siieclflciiiloiis may ho hail liy a p p l ic a ­
tion to th e C lerk of tho Circuit Court,
on a n d a f t e r J u ly 3rd, 1922. Tho Hoard
rcHurvoH th e r ig h t to reject a n y or all
bids.
H. A. DOUOLAHH,
43-3tc
Clerk.
I Notice of A ppl lent I on f o r Tnx Heed U n­
d e r Section .175 of t h r G r n r r n l S ln tiitcn of t h r Mlntr of F lo rid a
Notlco Is h e re b y g iv e n th n t O. C. Rrynnt, p u r c h a s e r of Tax C e rtific a te
32. d a te d tho 2nd
202,
d ay of J u n e , A. I)
1919, h as filed sa id c e r tif ic a te In my
office, an d Iiuh m a d e npptlcui Ion far
T ax Dend to Ihsuo In necurdauco w ith
law , Hald c o r llflc a lo e m b ra c e s tho fol­
low ing described p r o p e r ty s it u a te d In
Semlnoio C ounty. F lo rid a, to - w lt: Reg.
12 eh. N of HW cor. Lot 8. lllock t \ ru n
N 88 deg .*9 f t In, E 5.03 ch I* a uvg. 3a
mill.. W 9 uh H 70 (log. W 5.07 Uh.. H 8
dog. 31) min. E 10.3 oh. to hog Mitchell's
Hurvoy of Lovy G ra n t. Tho said land
being iiHsoHHod at th e d a te nf th e Issuanou of Hiich c e r t i f i c a t e In the numo of
N. 11. Giles. Unless said corllflc alo shall
iio redeem ed ac c o rd in g In law T ax Deoil
will Issue th e re n n on the 26th day of
A ugust. A. D. 1922.
WITNKHH my official s i g n a t u r e an d
I seal tills the 201 li day of Ju ly , A D.
1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
C lerk C ircuit C ourt.
Hemlnolo County, Fla.
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Iuihhco M eridian, has filed notlcu of I n ­
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDE NTS.
te n tio n to m a k e C o m m u ta tio n Proof, to
eHtnlillsh i-In 1m ot th o la n d a b o v e d e ­ N. It. G a rn e r, C o m p lain an t,
vs.
scribed, befo re Clork C irc u it
C ourt.
Hnnford, F lorida, on tho 2Gth d a y or E. C. P n r k h u r s t , n nd Bnlllo A PariA ugust, 1922.
h u r s t, h is wlfo, ot nl.. Defendants
C la im a n t nnm e s a s w itn e s s e s :
TO E. C. PARKHURHT, nnd HAI.U1
J o h n P hillips, of G encvn. F lo rid a.
A. P A R K H U R 8 T , If living, and
M. I.ofesto, of Genova, Florldn.
(load, to a l l nnrtioR claim ing any la-1
Ed. Hutton, of Geneva, F lorida.
t o r e s t u n d e r E. C. P n r k h u r s t and 8*1-1
P. T. W a k efie ld , of G enova, Florida.
llo A. P n r k h u r s t , deceased, nr other­
wise, In th o f o llo w in g described IsnJ:
ROUT. W. DAVIH.
.South h a l f ( 8 U ) o f Lot 11, Mock I
(9-6tp
.
R e g iste r.
T lo r 2. o f Bnnrord, Florldn.
I t a p p e a r i n g by a sw o rn bill of canIn C irc u it C ourt, 7th J u d l r l n l C ircuit, P la in t filed h e r e in n g n ln s t you thel
H rm lnole C ounty, F lo rid a .—•
y ou hnvo o r olnlm som e Interest In aw
In t'hiincrry.
d e s crib ed p r o p e r ty .
. .
You nro th o ro fo ro horoby
re-|ulf«*i
ORDER FOR I'UllLICATION
a n d o r d e r e d to bo nnd a p p e a r h«rort
n u r sa id C lra u lt C o u r t a t tho '.ourtl
T e r r y J o r n l g a n an d U ra x to n lla g g c t t . H ouse In S a n fo rd , F lo rid a, on the fir*
C o m p la in a n ts,
Mondny In A u g u st, 1922, boing the 7t»
vs.
d n .y o f —
s a...
id ..auiiiii
m o n t h inuri
thon a•*—
*’’*'* f»
n d’ there
J o h n T. K e lly nnd Addle N. K elly, D e­ m a k e a n s w e r to t h e hill o f cornpttl"
f e n d a n ts
h e r e in filed n g n l n s t you, and h«r»*
hrrtia
TO JO H N T. KELLY, AND ADD1E N, fa ll not, otso sa id bill yott,
will ho IskrnU l
K E LL Y , If living, a n d If dead, to all c o n fe ssed a g a i n s t you, followed #7
orsons c la im in g a n y I n to ro s t u n d e r fin a l decreo.
o h n T. IColly a n d Addlo N. K elly, or
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d o ro d th n t this nolle*
othorw tao, In and to tho f o llo w in g d e ­ be p u b lis h ed In tho Hnnford Hernld. »
sc rib e d landH, to -w lt:
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d in Hemlnole CouaL o ts T w o (2) a n d T h ro o (3) o f Block }y., F lo rid a, once onoh week for a p«T hroo (3), of C h a p m a n ft T u c k e r 's A d­ loil or e i g h t c o n s o cn tiv o woeks.
,
ditio n to Hanford, F lo rid a .
Dono a n d o r d o ro d th is 23rd day «
You a n d each of you a r e h e r e b y r e ­ May, 1922,
q u ir e d a n d o rd e re d t o bo a n d a p p e a r
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
b e fo re o u r said C lra u lt C o u r t n t th e
C le r k C ircuit Court.
C o u r t H o u se In Hanford, F lo r i d a , on tho
Homlnolo County. Fin
f ir s t M onday In A u g u st, 1922, b e in g the DICKINRON ft DICKINSON,
.
7th d ay of said m o n th , t h e n anil t h e r e
S o lic ito rs f o r C o m plainant. 6-J-lt*
tn m a k e a n s w e r to tlio bill of c o m ­
p la in t filed heroin n g n l n s t you. und In the Circuit Court, Tth Judicial Ch*
th e r e in fall not else Hald hill w ill bo
cult, Sem inole County, Florida.
tn k e n ns confessed, to ho follow ed by a
— In Chnnccry,
fln n l decree.
It Is f u r t h e r ordorod t h a t th le notlco
NOTICE OF NON-RESIDENT*.
bo p u b lis h ed In tho H anford H e ra ld , n
n e w s p a p e r publlBlied In Hemlnolo C o u n ­ Htnith B r o th e rs , Inc., a
Corporate*
ty, once each w eek f o r a p e r io d of
C o m p la in a n t,
e i g h t conHocullvo w eeks.
VIS.
W i tn e s s m y hand a n d tho seal of said All tho u n k n o w n h e i r s a t law of JoM
c o u r t t h is 2nd dny of J u n e . 1922.
I*. Morton, ot nl.. D e fe n d a n ts
(8E A L )
B. A. DOUGLA88,
TO T H E U N KN O W N H E I R S OF
C lerk C irc u it C ourt.
P. MORTON. If living, nnd If dead. &lt;•
Hemlnole C ounty, Fin.
a l l p n r tlo s c l a im in g a n y Intoreat (j*
Ry: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
d o r J o h n P. Morton, docoaaod. or 011
DICKINSON ft DICKINSON,
orwlso, in
„ _
S o licitors for C o m p lain an ts. fi-9-Dtc „ L o t 1 o f B lo ck 3 o f T ie r 1 of
ford. F lorldn, a c c o r d in g to E. It. 7rw
Map o f t h e T o w n of HanfardNotice nf Application for Tnx Drrd Un­ ford'a
I t a p p e a r i n g by a s w o r n bill of
der .Section run of the General S tat­
P lain t filed hero in n g n ln s t you
u tes of (lie State nf Florldn
hnvo o r clnlm s o m e Intoreat in (»
Notlco Is Itorehy g iv e n t h a t F. L. you
snld p r o p e r ty ,
W o o d r u f f p u r c h a s e r o f T nx C o rtific ato
You a r o t h e r e f o r e h e re b y rcqu»"
No. 198, d a t e d th e Tth d a y of J u n o , A.
o rd o re d to he a n d a p p e a r b*iwj
I). 1920, h a s M e d snld c o r ti f ic a t o In my ao nu dr snld
C irc u it C o u r t a t tho t-owj
offlco, a n d h a s mudo a p p lic a tio n for H o u se In Hnnford, F lorldn. on the f ®
T ux Docd to lssuo In a c c o r d a n c e w ith Mondny In A u g u st, 192V, b e l n j the
luw. Halil c e rtlflc n to oinbrncos th e fol- d a y of sa id m o n th , th o n a n d th e r * ..
. iw lng d esurihed p r o p e r ty s it u a te d In m a k o a n s w e r to th o bill of aotniu* j,i
Homlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a, t o - w l t : Lot heroin filed ngnlnHt you, nnd th*r*“ I
1, Hoc. 1. Twp. 20 8, R a n g e 30, (17.50 fall not, else snld bill w ill Ijo t«K«n
a c res. T h e said land b o in g asHessolf nt c o n fe sse d n g n ln s t you,
follovveu
th o (Into o f th u Issunnco j t Hitch cu rtl- f in a l deoree.
. . ....
flcnto In tho nnmo of D o x ter H u n t e r
I t Is fu r th er ordered t h a t thl* " .
H eirs. UnloHH said c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll lie be p ublished In th e Sanford
(■(doomed a c c o r d in g to la w
Deed &lt;new
'tv sP ap er p u b lis h e d lit Hemlnole CouJ
w ill Issue th e re o n nn tho 2 tut d a y of I {&gt;’. F lorldn, once ea ch w ee k for a Ptr
J u ly . A. D. 1922.
loil of elfcht c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks. ,
J
Dono a n d o rd e r e d t h is 23rd day
W IT N E S S my o ffic ia l s i g n a t u r e an d
se a l tills th e 10th day of Juno, A. I*. May. A, D. 1922.
(HEAL)
H. A. DOUGLASS.
1922.
C lerk C ircuit Court
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
Hemlnole County. r
C lerk C irc u it C ourt.
. ,
Hemlnole C ounty, Fla. DICKINSON ft DICKINSON, ,
S o licito rs fo r C o m p lain an t.
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By: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HWttLD, FRIDAY, JULY S8,1M2

SOCIETY FOR S
THE WEEK :
(Trom Friday'* Dill/)
Mn. Lclin Eldon, of Macon, Ga., is
Tiiitintr horo n* t*10 BU08t
Mra. J.

j), Parker.

A bench party is being planned for
Ruby Smith and MIbb Sybil Bar*
rick of Jacksonville. It may be that
tl,i9 will dovelop Into a week-end
party.
j IIjj

Mrs. T. T. Graves and little daugh­ V. M. Shnmburgor, of Birmingham,
ter, Allono, of 120 Schoffield St., Ain., is mcklng his headquarters nt
Jacksonville, are visiting relatives In tho Montezuma whilo in tho city on
this city. Mrs. Graves will bo rcmcm- business,
bered as Miss Emily Stevens, having
Mrs. P. B. Langloy and son Frank,
lived here for quite a while.
who have been tho guests of Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClellan and T’ LnnKloy, lenv° today for their home
son, William, and daughter, Mary Leo
knkelnnd.
and Miss Katherine Bollinger, of Mn
R. L. McKenzie, of Jacksonville,
con, Go., aro tho houso guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McLaulin for u few roprosonting tho KoUy-Springfield
days before going to Miami and other Tiros, is in tho city calling on his lo­
places of interest in tho southern and cal cuBtomors.
western parts of tho state.
Mrs. R. A. Bollinger, of Mncon, is
the charming guest of her sister, Mrs.
(From Wadnuday'* Dali/)
J. C. Jackson represented th&lt;) “Mag­ Henry McLaulin at her homo on
Fourth street,
ic City" hero yoBtordny.

DEATH OF MRS. PERRY.
of Lakeland, officiating as Dr. Walk*
Mrs. W. H. .Hynes, Master George
oi, tho pastor of tho Methodist church
Ilynes and little Miss Pheobo Hynes
Mrs. Harriot Perry died at the here, is out of tho city and Dr. Stainaccompanied by Mrs. B. E. Takach
home
of hor daughter, Mrs. Jno. D. myor is a former pastor of tho de­
Miss Bertha Takach and Eugene
J
inkins
yesterdny nftornoon at six ceased.
Tnknoh left horo for Tampa and St.
o'clock
after
several months illness
Interment will bo made in tho Or­
Petersburg, motoring tho way.
nnd her denth wns duo to an. attack lando cemetery whoro tho family bur­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Davison hnvo of influenzu her advanced ng« pre­ ial lot is located and where hor hus­
purchased an ornngo grove on Twin venting her recovery. Mrs. Perry was band preceded her several years ago.
I.nkca nnd will build n now homo in hor eig h tieth year nt tho time of Mrs. Perry hnd many friends of long
there in tin near future nnd mnko it her denth nnd hnd been n resident of. yearn standing horo nnd in Orlando
their suhurbnn homo. Tho place is this city for the past sixteen yonrs. who will bo grieved to hoar of her dowithin’twelve minuses drive from tho Born in Now York stnto Mrs. Perry mise nnd the sympathy of all is ex­
city nnd will givo Mr. and Mrs. Dav* came to Floridn forty yenrs ngo sot-' tended the family.
ison a fine place for a summer nnd tllng in Orlundo whero tho fnmily'
CARD OF THANKS
winter home. George Vonnblo hns wns welt known In tho early dnys.1
We wish to express our heartfelt
tho contract for the now homo nnd Deceased lenves n daughter, Mrs. Jinho will rush it to completion boforo kins, of this city, 'and n son, Frank appreciation for tho lovely floral of­
Worden, of frondnle, Alnbnnin, to ferings, and thanks for tho kindness
winter season openB.
mourn hor loss. The funeral services shown us during tho Illness nnd death
Reginald Holly hns accepted a po­ will occur from the Jinkius residence of our Httel son, William,
MR. and MRS. ED. C. BOWMAN.
sition with the Sanford Hernid as ad­ today nt 3:00 o’clock, Rev. Stoinmyer
vertising solicitor nnd hereafter he
will call upon each nnd every mer­
chant in Snnford and Seminolo county
regarding advertisements. He will al­
so look nftor tho circulation nnd othor
matters during tho summer months
and expects to keep tho Daily nnd
Weekly Herald filled with advertise­
ments. The merchants will npprcclnto
tlfls advertising'' service grcntly.

Miss Sybil Banvlck and Miss ltuby
Luka City was represented hero yes­
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Langloy und
Smith of Jacksonville aro being
their guests, Miss Martha Langloy, of terday by J. S. Roborts.
pleasantly entertained whilo visiting
Alabama, and Mrs. P. B. Langloy and
Mr. Wicklnnder is spending a fow relatives horo.
ion, Frank, of Lakeland, motored to
days in Miami transacting business.
p#ytona Bench yesterday.
Mrs. R. E. Boverley and two chil­
dren,
of Jacksonville, are tho guests
J.
W.
Dean
und
M.
H.
Tucker
woro
Mias Edna Underhill, of Barborvillc,
of
her
sister, Mrs. John C. Deon nt
business
visitors
hero
yesterday
from
and Mias Lois Huntley, of Astor Purk,
her
homo
on Mngnolin nvo.
Jacksonville.
weie the guests of Mrs. W. D. Leos
while taking the teachers examina­
Tho St. Johns River continues to
Mrs. E. V. Young nnd Miss Mamie
tions, returning to their homos yes­
flow northward cnrrylng tho traffic
Dextor,
of
Atlanta,
aro
spending
a
terday.
short tlmo hero at tho Montezuma. nnd trade that will ovontunlly make
Snnford groat.
The editor of tho Herald wns surAlisa Ruby Smith of Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Whoolor and
prisul by his old friends Billy Schmidt
arrived Sunday via tho Clydo Line, to
Miss Flora Zolnenovitz, of Bruns­ of Eustis Saturday night when Con­
visit her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Foster for children have roturnod homo nftor a
wick,
Ga., nrrivod Thursdny nftornoon ductor Thigpen brought us over two
delightful
month's
stay
at
Daytona
s few weeks. Sho is being entertain­
to spend somo tlmo hero with hor sis­ fine coffee cakes nnd two lonvos of
Beach.
ed by a wide circle of friends she made
ter, Mrs. S. S. Baumol.
ronl German rye bread, Billy sent a
while visiting here laBt Bummer.
W. C. Robertson nml W. T. Till Is, of
note with it which said, “From friend
Mr. nnd Mrs. Flournoy, of Orlando, to friend, Bob Holly from Billy
llnrtow,
made
their
headquarters
at
|)r. nnd Mrs. John C. Deon have
started their new homo on Park nvc- tho Montezuma yostorday while in wero guests Thursday of Mr. nml Mrs. Schmidt’’. You snfd it, Billy. Wo are
L. Urban May. Mr. Flournoy Is the friends of twenty yenrs or more nnd
nue It will be a two story residence the city on business.
manager of Lcwls-Chltty Grocery Co., no freezes or wars or bad luck will
ami will add materially to this sec­
Samuel Taylor and SI Perkins, of of Orlando,
uver separate us nnd na long ns you
tion of tho city, being located between
Lake
Wales, were registered nt tho
bake brend wo will remember you as
J. C. I.nwson and Mrs. Messer.
II. Cntnnco of Daytona wns in tho the "boss baker of Florida’’ nnd our
Montozumn yestordny whilo in tho city
city todnj making arrangements for friend, you bet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Murphy und on a business mission.
the big opening nnd dinner danco at
Mrs. Walter S. Russoll returned to
which
time the Dnytona Orchestra
Miss Martha Chappell leaves today
lion. Forest Lnko hns returned from
their homes in Jacksonville nftor
will
furnish
the music nnd Cntnnco n trip which took him to Tnllabnsseo
jpending tho past week horo ns the for Jacksonville, where sho will sail
will furnish one of his famous dinners. nnd beyound in which ho visited in nil
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Y. Bryan fer New York whero sho will visit her
sister,
Mrs.
Vail
Lovell.
the nlest Floridn counties nnd many
and Mrs. M. D. Tolar.
Misses Susan nnd Eliznbeth Smith in north Floridn. Mr. Lnko also ntTho Juniors of tho Baptist Sunday departed for their homo in Mndlson tended tho opening of Victory bridge
Mrs. Osborno Herndon and tittle
School
will have a picnic nt Palm today after spending the past two that connects Gndson nnd Jncksoii
son Osborne nnd sister, Miss Josephine
weeks here the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Knight, lonvo tomorrow by bout for Springs Thursday afternoon. Cars James Sluiron. While hero they mndo counties on tho Old Spnntsh Trail
where lie met many of his old friends
New York where they will visit thoir will leave tho Baptist church prompt­
many friends nnd woro tho recipients from west Floridn. Mr Lake says that
ly
at
2
o'clock.
brothor, going from tliore to Boston
of many social attentions.
if he is not the next speaker of tho
where they will ho tho guests of their
Karl
Wetzel
had
tho
misfortune
to
house he will be badly mistaken nnd
j istor.
Mrs R. W. Penrmun nnd children his many friends throughout the state
cut off his forefinger while grinding
sausage In an electric grinder. His loft for Jacksonville whore they will nro working for him nnd nlso snys ho
CHILDRENS' PARTY
friends wish for him u speedy recov­ be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. R. will min easily.
Kesslor for tho noxt week or ao. Mr.
Master Osborne P. Herndon was tho ery.
Penman is benring up bravely under
(From Wadneaday’i Dally)
delightful young host yesterday nfthe loss of wifo nnd childron and
Miss
Lucy
Bird
Smith
left
Saturday
All
wo
need now is n settlement of
tomoon when ho entertuined a num­
thinks he will bo nblo to stund it for the rnilrond strike and resumption of
ber of his young friends at a lovely for North Carolina whero she will
business along nil lines.
party at his home on Sanford Heights. spend some time as the guest of Miss a week anyhow.
Games, both old and now, were Isabel Tate. She will also visit hor
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Brownloo hnvo
Willinms Garage announces tho sale
played during tho afternoon and "Pin­ room-mnto of Stetson, Miss Tcaguo
returned
from Daytonn Beach whoro of another Oldsmohilo this week.
Simmons,
nt
her
homo
in
Mountvillo,
ning on tho Donkey's Tali'* proved cxthey hnvo been for several weeks. Frank Miller I b tho purchnscr,
ecptinnnlly interesting. Carlyle llous- S. C., enrouto homo.
Mra. Brownlee is grcntly Improved
hnlder won the prize for tho hoys for
and
it is hoped
TRUTHSEEKERS MEET.
, , that she
, will ,soon got
R. Davis of Madison Floridn is In
proving his efficiency in putting tho
Mesdames
Wells,
Vaughn,
Smell
donkey's tall nml Edna Rivera won tho
" °.nK Cn0UB.h A®
B°.!°Ia _In_0."k_!18 the city looking over tho prospects in
girls prize. During the playing of nnd Stuinoff most delightfull enter­ in the mountains nnd hnvo n complete the Jewelry business. Mr. Davis is nn
old hand at tho business and likes
the games and contests, various nurs­ tained tho Truth Seekers class nt the recovery
ery songs nnd rhymes woro played on home of Mrs, Nickels on Iiughey St.,
Snnford very much.
Dr. George Hymnn wns horo yestc'-tho Victroln, much to tho delight of Tuesday afternoon a t 1 o'clock. After
the regular business meeting the clnss dny for n few hours enrouto to his
the little ones.
Work Is being pushed on the Walter
Following tho contests, refresh­ was entertained by two readings home in Tnmpn after spending the nand building on Mngnolin avenue
ments wore served at n prettily ap­ which woro given by Miss Mnrgurct past week in DoLnnd whoro ho wns Hint will he occupied by Wight Bros.,
pointed table, placed on the spacious Cohen and Miss Rosemnnd Radford, engaged in Baptist Sunday school ns soon ns it is Unshed. The front
lawn. The dainty color motif of pink which woro enjoyed by nil present. convention work. Dr. Hymnn wns glad is of huff brick nnd will bo n replica
ami white was carried out both in the These hostesses served delicious re­ to lmvo the opportunity of seeing his of the other garage of Wight Bros.
dc-taila and refreshments, which con­ freshments consisting of ice cream ninny Snnford friends again.
sisted of ice cream in white cups, pink nnd two kindH of cake. About forty
Thero will Ik* n big crowd nt Lnko
(From Tuatday'a Daily) s
iced individual cakes nnd candy. Mus­ Indies enjoyed the hospitality of these
Mary
tonight whore tho Country Club
George R. Wheeler, a woll known
ter Herbert Douglass wus the lucky Indies.
Orchestra
of Orlando, will furnish
real estate dealer of Eustis and ono
one, finding tho dime in his cake. Fa­
tho
music
for
thu dance and there will
of the live wires of that lively city
vors of various colored balloons wero
bo a prize for the best fox trotter and
was hero today on businoss.
given.
othor Htunts. Cool nnd tho finest floor
Master Herndon was assisted in
Rev. Fr. Hennessy wns in tho beauti­ in Florida for dancing.
entertaining his young guests by his
ful city of Cologno Gormnny. Ho hnd
mother, Mrs. 0. P. Herndon, Mrs.
H. C. Curlctt of Mllledgville, Ga.,
soon the Passion Play nnd writes It id
•Marlon Giles, Mrs. Claude Herndon,
is
in the city and wants to locntc. He
(From Monday'* Dally)
marvelous. His friends expect him
Mrs. Junle Roumillut nnd Miss Jose­
We arc thankful for small showors homo next month.
is a graduate of Georgia MHitnry Col­
phine Knight.
—they keep us cooler.
lege nml a first class electrician.
Among tho children enjoying this
Aside from being n good workman ho
Mrs. Preston of Miami !b tho guost ho has tnken charge of tho Tampa
happy event wero Cluude Herndon,
is
also good trombone player and
Cnddlllnc
agencies
In
Tamppa
and
will
Frances Roumillnt, Charles Betts, of her nunt, Mrs. R. J .’Holly.
conduct this place in the future. Honry would prove n vnhmblo addition to
Carlyle Housholdcr, Georgenn Ilnrt,
The building program is going far- hns friends nil over the state of Florida the Sanford band.
Virginia Gillen, Mary und Ralph Kent, wnrd and as yet has not been slacked
nnd hns been selling Cndtilnq cars
Jack Gillon, Edna and Vera Rivera, up by the strike.
Tho rogulnr meeting of tho stock­
evor sinco ho was in knoo pants.
Georgia Melson, Freddie Daigcr,
holders of tho Herald Printing Co,,
John Noll, Jr., of Crescent City, wbb
Marlon Smith, Dot nnd Jack Brennan,
Mrs. G. P. Paxton nnd dnughtor took plnco this morning nnd tho year’s
Herbert Dougins, George Hynes, Leon­ In tho city yesterdny attend to busi­
Nan Evelyn left for Loveland Ohio business whilo not showing any big
ness.
ard Miller and Jack Giles.
Snturday n.m. to visit Mra. Paxton’s incroaso was very satisfactory to all
Charles B. Colon, of Philadelphia, father, Mr. A. B. Brock, who hns boon concerned. The old officora and board
(From Tu#§day'» Dalljr)
■
spending n fow days hero trnns- In ill hearth—Mr. Brock wns n resident of directors woro olcctcd nnd tho
Mr. and Mrs. Monroo Smith stop­
dompnny looks forward to n flno year
o f’Snnford for several years.
ped over Inst night enrouto to Ellon* cting businoss.
for 1022 nnd 23 if the present rato
ton nftor n trip to points on tho
J. E, Lane Is registered at tho
T. R. WndoB of Eustis hns arrived of prosperity keeps up.
East Coast.
Montezuma from Ariton, being in tho In this city and will hnvo an office
F. L. Thnrpo, locnl manager of tho
hero for somo tlmo while ho Is sollljig
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. C. Hill Hpcnt Sun- city on a business mission.
Southern
Bell Telephone Co., with
tho stock of the Milano Amusement
'hqr In Sanford with relatives and
headquarters
In Orlnndo wns In tho
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
W.
D.
Company
to
Snnford
and
Seminole
friends in nnd about tho Celery City.
city
today
looking
over tho local linos
Lees
wilt
bo
glad
to
know
that
sho
Is
county
people.
—Orlando Sontinel.
and putting things in shape all over
Improving nftor a serious Illness.
the Hyatom. Mr. Thnrpo Is ono of tho
Misses Florrie Turner nnd Dorothy
Gustave Thomon, Now England rep­ most active nnd one of tho most
Mrs. Janies Sharon left yesterday
Lane, of Fort Pierce, are the attrac­
tive guests of Miss Lillian Shinholser for Atlnntn whero she will visit rela­ resentative of the Florist’s Exchanga pleasant officials tho Southern Boll
with headquarters In Somorvllln, has evor hnd In this territory and
tives for the next three weeks.
at her home on Onk avenue.
Moss., is In tho city looking over the that Is snying tomething.
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
D.
Brownloo
will
situation
with tho viaw of ovantually
Mrs. E. A. Douglass nnd Miss Vir­
Tho Mll’er building on Second
locating
horo
or elsewhere In tho stnto
return
home
today
from
Daytona
ginia McDonald, both of Sanford, aro
street
In the rear of tho furniture
Bencn
where
they
have
spent
several
and
taking
life
easy.
visiting in lam pa for several days.
store is being flnshed up and will
They uro stopping at tho Hillsboro.— weeks.
The many friends of Capt. P. M, soon bo ready for occupancy, Tho
Tampa Tribune.
Miss Naomi McLaulin, of Mulborry Eidor the gonial postmaster aro glad DoForest stores on Second stroot
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmett M. Hunt nnd Ib tho attractive guost of hor uncle to seo him back in Sanford aftor a hear Sanford nvonue aro ulso to*
their
finishing touchon,
baby Joyco, are expected to arrive nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mc­ two wookB trip to tho mountains of colving
Nortji
Carolina.Ho
spent
some
timo
Second
street
will
soon, be a business
*oro this afternoon from Atanta and Laulin.
street
from
Sanford
avonuo to Onk
in
Honderaonvillo
and
roporta
Mv.
and
will make an oxtended visit with Mrs.
Many Snnford folks went to Day* Mrs. Woodruff qnd family as being Hvenue and beyond. Tho B.&amp; 0. GnrHunt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hnrrold.
tona Bench yesterday whore the sun woll and happy. Capt Eider is much , age ut tho corner of Second and Sanwas hotter and tho shade was scarcer improved and resumes his position at ford will Bonn ho Htartod, materials
the postoffico today,
I now beipg placed on the ground.
than in Sanford.
-loin the throngs of readers.

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in stock or can get it*!See lor
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how its resiliency compares when
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how the depth of the non-skid
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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T O P TH E W O R LD ’S G REATEST

VEG ETAB LE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922

AUE GOLDMAN TRIAL BEGINS SILVER A L 80 FOUND THAT WILL
A T JACKSONVILLE
'
8IIOW A GOOD
»
TODAY
STREAK

a a c c e p t a l l s e n i o r it y
r ig h t s b y t h e h e a d s
of t h e r a il w a y s

ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT STATE
TROOPS 7EGIN TOMOR­
ROW

I WAs"flNGTON?*Aug. 8— Further
lovernment action in tho railroad
Etrikc was hold ln ®b°yanco yesterday,
Ihrough railroad oxocutlvss who re­
fused Harding’s suggestions for sotilemcnt of Tuesdny woro understood
f o have apprised administration agonEes that the door was still open for
Legotlatlons.
,
f If protection in seniority status ocIjulrcd by shop men who have continE»d to work in spite of tho strike
lirould be guaranteed, any basis of
■settlement the president might find
lf»lr would bo favorably considered by
jthfl managements, it was said. Tenta­
tive negotiations during tho day, it
Las added, had brought no Immodiate
tangible results.
Tho president was said to be await­
ing the text of tho roply which union
Headers at Chicago woro drafting to
his settlement proposals.
Secretary Hoover, who attended tho
session of the road executives at New
York, saw Mr. Harding on his roturn
yesterdny, but said that no Immediate
governmental stops wero to be. ex­
pected. Other cabinet member* who
saw tho president for discuoslon of

atnts as to their ability to maintain
.tnnsportatlon would get a teat dur»
kg tho next few days. These offic­
ia l loft tho lnferonco that If tho
Irt&amp;o demonstrated symptoms of dislubtion, as predicted by tho carriers,
Itb president might not movo again.
I It was again omphnslzed, however,
Ithit tho Nntlon’s'ncccsslty for at lonst
i minimum coni supply had largely
Igoverned tho presidents notion ln tho
nil striko to dato, nnd would contlnuu
■to do BO.
This was most Important In tho
prospect it hold out thnt coal carry­
ing roads of tho district south of tho
Ohio rivre might draw particular gov­
ernment uttontlon, or oven control,
lunlcss hottormont of thoir trnnsportaItion capacity Is accomplished vory
soon.
Theso linos sorvod tho larger non­
union fields which nro tho chief sourco
of current coal supply for tho northeut section of tho United Stntos.
Three of them, tho Louisville nnd
Nashville, Norfolk nnd Wostorn, nnd
Chesapenko nnd Ohio, hnvo been forc­
ed, it was pointod, out, to rosort to
embargoes against othor than coal
and tho commodities Hstod for prior­
ity shipment by tho recent emergen­
cy ordors of tho intorstnto commerce
commission.
Coal production In tho territory
though sharply curtailed by tho shop­
men’s striko from July 1, has been in­
creasing for tho last ton days, accord­
ing to tho railroad car loading fig­
ures.
.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Inden­
tions continued to multiply todny that
the government contemplated no Im­
mediate stop in tho rail striko situa­
tion. A member of tho cabinet de­
clared, however, that as an abstract
proposition It might bo imaginod the
Kovornment would apply to courts for
kcecivershlps of such railroads os
p*oru uninblo to oxocuto thoir mail enrvying contracts. Tho cabinet mem|bcr emphasized, howover, ho was nol
^ying nny rocoiyorshlp proceedings
pore imminent.
THREATENED STRIKE
OF M. OF W. MEN ON
NEW YORK CENTRAL

I

.«

jw.ooo meintenanee o f way men on
|tho Ncw York Central “ within a week”
was predicted here today by W. M.
ItiL Cr’
*&gt;&lt; tho syatem orga-

(By Th* A**o«tatr4 Ph m )
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 8.—Taking
of testimony In the trial of Abe Gold*
man, local automobile salesman, who
Is charged with second degree mur­
der In connection with the killing o l
Howard Sawyer, tax assessor of Mon­
roe county here last spring, began in
circuit court today. Sawyer was at­
tending the state convention o f Red
Men here. He was just elected to high
office, and left the convention hall
and was run down by automobile in
front of police headquarters. Two
men, who said they wore with Gold­
man, declared he was driving the car.
Goldman declares he was not in the
city that night.

LONDON, Aug. 3.— South African
dispatches report the discovery of a
nw gold bit in Transvaal strtchlng
from th border of Bechuanaland to
Nylstroom.

TO ACCEPT t h e f u l l t e x t
OF HARDING’S PEACE
PROPOSALS

FITZGERALD, Alberta, Aug. 3.—
A find of silver irt barren lands north­ IN POLICY OF UNITED STATES
REGARDING MONSY
east o f here was made, which claimed .
Three Saagcatlonn Differently
DUB US
it will be at least on a par with the
Bat Are w ilin g to Give and
silver mines of Northern Ontario.

JACKSONVILLE, A ng. 8.— Every­
HOPE FOR FINAL
thing is in readhess at Camp John­
VOTE ON TARIFF
ston, near here, for the annual en­
AUGUST 17 OR 10
campment o f the. Florida
National
Guard which begin tomorrow, con­
IBs The AuMlalsS Press)
tinuing two weo&gt;i The troops thruWASHINGTON,
Aug. 8.— An un­
,
y
out tho stato will u tra ln Into today or
anlmous consent agreement tomorrow
tonight nnd arrive'it the camp tomor­ STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS ATTACK
In tho senato for a final vote on either
SHOP
WORKERS
row.

Sanford sends mom men than any
other city of similar tlio In tho state.
Copt. Geo. A . DoCotiea /has his machlno gun company op to full strength
and thoy are all well V illed and full
of pep and left todk j wdor tho com­
mand of Acting First iergoant Matt
Tarbell. * * :
I 'M ;
Tho medical corps or (ospital corps
undor Major Ralph ' 'te'ens, was all
to tho good and showed ip well undor
tho command of Sorgt.lTon Morodeth.
Tho band— ah, thoro, mni tho thing.
Our band that hns bedp n.ndo a part
of tho state troops unihwill bo ono of
tho only bands at tho encampment and
is bound to bo coverod^wlth compli­
ments. Undor tho command,of Band­
master E. A. Bail that veteran of sovornl wars and ono o f the bhst band
leaders in tho state.
And thoro you aro. Thige military
unlta and the chances goed fo r a
fourth one with headquarters li|^ |n
Sanford. In tho old dayg the \ Gsto
City Guards carried o ff all th* laurels
nnd wo look for tho now boys to turn
tho trick at Jacksonville during tho
next fiftoen days.
Tho boys slept at tho court house
last night and stood guard all night,
getting a touch of high iifo to start
them off right. Thoy will miss tho
soft beds at homo for fifteen dayB bqt
thoy will-bo all tho hotter for It iin-J
when thoy como homo bronzed am]
tired and happy thoy will fcol that the
outing at tho exponso of tho stato,1ms
worked wonders for thorn and thoy
will havo u higher regard for all
things military. Somo of tho boys aro
world war votorans and htis encamp­
ment is a picnic for them but tho
youngsters who aro taking thoir first
plunge will find tho wators rather cold
for a few days until thoy got broken

(B y T h* A M N la t il Prcaa)

DES MOINES, Iowa., Aug. 8,—i
Eight rail strike sympathizers, raided
the Chicago Great Western round
houso in South Desmolnes tonight
and attacked mora than sixty workers
employed in the shops.
F. E. C. SHOPS REOPENED
(llr The AeeoeMteS Preee)
MIAMI, Aug. 3.—Tho Florida East
Const shops hero reopened today with
admail force of men brought to Mia­
mi from tho nortth. Armed deput­
ies guarded tho shops whilo grougs
of strikers silontly picketed outside.
No outward incidents marked the
first day's resumption of work.

LATE RETURNS CUT DOWN HIS
LEAD BUT LOOKS LIKE
HE IS VICTOR
(Hr Th* Aaaorlnlrd PrrJa)
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3.—With n lend
of nourly 0,000 votes on tho face of
returns from nil but &lt;112 pf tho 3,800
precincts In tho stnto, supporters of
Senator Reed todny declared ho had
dofented Long for tho
Democratic
senatorial nomination whilo Long ex­
pressed confidence thnt thS unheard
i'rom precincts would bring him suc­
cess.

Tho boys left nt noon todny headed
by tho band nnd they mudo a bravo
array aH thoy swung down tho streets
to ho ontrnined on a special thnt will
carry all tho troops of this part of tho
stato to Camp ^ohnstono.
SIXTY NATIONS WILL
ENTER '21 OLYMPICS
NEW*^OUK*Auff!T— Between fitty end elxty nation., the sreoteet
num.bor in tho history of tho Olympiad
will compoto In tho 1024 Olympic
games in Paris, Allan H. Muhr, sccrot o r , of tho International Olympic com*
mittoo, said today upon his arrival on
the .turner Pori, with the French
Davis cup team of which ho is captain.
Both tho far cast and South Amorlea Will bo represented giving tho noxt
Olympic the most world wide rospoct It
every had, Muhr said.
Tho Fronch Dnvls cup players, An
drS Gobcrt, Henri Cochot; and Joan
Boratrn, woro met by an official committoo of tho United States Lawn Tonnls Association. Thoy oxpcct to ontor tho Invitation tournament at
Seabrlght, N. J. noxt week.
Muhr Is n natlvo o f Philadelphia
hut n resident of Pari* for tho ]n*t
thirty yoar», whore ho la recognlzod
na ono of the loading European

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Take Something

(S r The A****l«1*d Frees)
CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Fun accept­
ance o f Oho peace proposals submitted
by President Harding was voted last
night by leaders of the striking rail­
way shopmen, who, however, gave
their own Interpretation of each of
the three suggestions.
Augst 17 or 10 was hoped for tonight,
“ Wo accopt reluctantly, it is true,
LONDON, Aug. 8.— That Great
by both republican and democratic Britain haa no intention of suggest­ but commit ourselves to carry out the
leaders after a series o f propoals, ing any alteration of her financial ob­ terms o f settlement in utmost good
faith and in aid of tho general wel­
counter-proposals and conferences on ligations to tho United' States ro-omphalxed in tho House of Commons to­ fare,” said tho message of acceptance
the subject.
day by Sir Robert Homo, chancellor which was sent to President Harding
‘ Objection by a single sonator
last night. “ If thrso proposals fall to
of tho exeequer.
would upset tho carefully laid plans
bring about tho results which you de­
but leaders on both sides said they
sire, tho responsibility of failure will
knew o f no senator who was unwilling
not rest upon representatives of the
for n speedy ending to a controversy
organised omployes.”
that has lusted continuously Blnce
On tho proposal to restore unim­
April 20.
paired
seniority rights to the strikers,
Tho first move of an agreement
which was rejectod by railway execu­
for a final vote enmo from tho demo­
tives at a meeting Tuesday in New
cratic side Senator Simmons, of
York, tho mossa'go declared:
North Carolinn, after a conference
“ It would certainly be a whole­
with other minority iendors propos­
sale injustice of unpnrallolott extent if
ing August 10 ns tho date.,
hundreds of thousands of experienced
men who havo givon four to forty
years' service and whoso valuo to tho
transportation industry is proportion­
ed to tho length o f thoir service,
should be placed in a position of In­
feriority to a limited number of man
. who havo been employod as substitutes
contests. Captain. Gus T. Fltzhugh for thoso experienced railroad workTOMORROW OUT OF RESPECT nnd Nonh W. Cooper “ bluo law” advo- ers."
cato arc opposing Sonator Konnoth D.
Replying to tho president’s suggesTO ALEXANDER GRAHAM
McKellnr
for
tho
senatorial
nomlnatlon
that railroads and, workman
BELL
tlon. The contest has beer, a bitter ngreo to nbida by decisions of the
(llr Th* Asaoelalrd I’r fu )
nnd hnrd fought one. Captain Fits- Rnllrond Lnbor Board, tho reply said
NEW YORK, Aug. 8.— Every tole- hiigh has attacked Sonntor McKollar’s tho shopmen had always takon tho pophono Instrument in tho United States rccord in tho senate whilo McKollar sition thnt so long ns thoy continued
and Cnnuda will be silent ono minuto linn retaliated by denouncing Fltz- to render service, thoy should abido
tomorrow whilo Alexander Graham hugh's enmpnign expenditures. Mr. by tho rules nnd working conditions
Boll is being burled. This was an­ Cooper dcclnrcs ho is “ running only and accopt tho wages ngraed upon by
nounced today by tho Ameiicun Tele­ against sntnn and his works,” nnd nn- proper negotiation or dotormlned by
phone nnd Telcgrnph Company. Exuct nounccd ho splint nil of today fnstlng tho Lnbor Board nftor a hearing of a
time to be determined later.
nnd prnying.
d •..uto.
Tho gubernatorial contest is a four
Violations of tho law nnd refusal to
WANTED AT ONCE—Young man cornered nffnir between former Govor- abide by decisions of tho board “ have
who is competent to keep books nnd nor Benton McMIllnn, Austin Pony, .boon oxhlbitod only by tho railway
who is willing to lonrn tho furniture General Harvey Hannah nnd Lo E. j managements,” tho roply Bald, and asbusiness.—Smith Brothers.
110-3tp Gwynn. Tho nominoo will opposo j sorted that.suspension of work undor
Governor A lf A. Tnylor, republican non-acceptablo conditions was not in
for rcolcction In November.
violation of tho board's decisions.
Cordell Hull, democratic national
On tho prosldont’s proposal that
chairman, who was dofented in tho ro- Inwsults growing out of the striko bo
publican lnndslldo two yonrs ago, has' withdrawn nnd thnt railroad labor
no opposition in tho democratic pri-'board decisions to which exception is
mnry. Ho will opposo Roproscntatlvo taken by olthor sido may bo takon to
Clouse, republican, in tho general elec-'tho board by oither sido for a rehear—
ing, tho mcBsngo said that it was the
SENATOR LENROOT WHO IS tl°n&lt;
Roproscntatlvo Finis J. Gnrrett,; understanding of t|jo union Isadora
UNWILLING TO HAVE AN
minority houso lender Is opposed for that tho labor board would give a
AGREEMENT
renominntion by W. W. Crnlg o f Rip- prompt rohearing and decision of
ley.
Representatives Davis, Bryns questions in dlsputo nnd thoro would
in ? Th* Associated 1'resa)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— Pinna of nnd Fisher, democrats, aro unopposed bo no question as to “ who nro tho
Republican and Democratic loaders .for ronomination.
properly nccredltod spokesmen of tho
for final voto on tho tariff bill this
Tho republican candidates for tho .vast majority of railway omployes.”
Tho decision accoptlng tho pros!month wns upset at lonst temporarily nomination for sonator aro Nowell
today by Senator Lenroot, Republican,
of Wisconsin. Lonroot said ho was
unwilling to consont ,to unanimous
consent for ngrooment undor which It
would bo possible for highly import­
ant changes In bill, affecting vory
policy of national govommont, to bo
voted on without dobato.
APPOINTMENTS b y
GOVERNOR HARDEE
(D r T h * A *a**l*(*a P r*M )

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3.— Appoint­
ments woro mado by Govornor Hardoo
today aa follows:
James I Mltcholl of Tltusvillo to bo
county Judgo for Brevard county to
--------------------------- succeed Judge Monroe doceasod.
PANAMA
TOLLS TOTAL MILLION
W. R. Griffin o f Sutherland, J. W.
9
— ——•
Hopson of Leesburg, John Powors of
PANAMA, Aug. 3.— Tolls collected
Goulds, and James M. Keen of Lake­
— 3D KILLED
land to bo citrua fruit inspectors for by tho Panama authorities during
July totalled $1,004,000, surpassing all
the stato at largo.
P re ss)
other months in tho fiscal year,
&gt;' '’ho hundred pasONE KILLED IN-FIGHT
LtotVla flvo-cor train
\ m n d Klov was
Buvi\i’ rom Klov to.
■ i , mis woro eight'man was killed nnd another Injurlod
» o u r e r a wrocecd- during a gunfight in the Missouri Pactho way to if 1c yards here today in which it was
said 160 shots woro exchanged.

tho suggestions and woud “ follow tha
■tepmen.”
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working shopmon employod by the
Soaboard Air Lino here were attack*
several women near the shop to-

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WEST SIDE
Mr. nnd Mr*. D. H. C. Rabun loft
Thursday for Knoxville, Tenn., to vis­
it tholr daughter, Mrs. John Badger
for the next six weeks.
Mrs. Clarence Gantt gave a delight­
ful birthday pnrty last Monday after­
noon in honor of tholr little daughter
Anna Jane's fourth birthday. Those
present wore: Letha Powoll, Elvn
Powell, Thomas Powoll, Paulino Bell­
amy, Leon Powell, Susan Gantt, Charlott Powell, Edith Bollamy, Charles
Gant, George King, Georgia Powell,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gantt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Alfred King, Mrs. J. Powell, Archie
Gantt who brought Miss Tholma Boll­
amy who assisted Mrs. Gant in serv­
ing delicious cake nnd peach nnd pine­
apple ico cream.
*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Columbus Bird, Mrs.
Will Hnrtllno, nnd Cnrl Hnrtlino are
spending sovernl weeks in Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.
Mrs. Claronco Gnntt and daughter,
Anna Janes, have returned homo ufter
spending a delightful summer in St.
Louis.

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD,

Corley will return soon for the winter, operated on Tuesday by Or. Puleston.
T. I. Hawkins Is returning to his
There were a good nufnber out SunCelery Ave. homo this week after sev- «l*y to both services held by Rev.
ernl weeks spent nt his summor home ' Wnhlborg, which wore well liked. He
In Commorncc, Ga.
|was well plea»od at tho work done on
Hoke Hunter
accompanied
hla fho churcb
h0P'IV10
cousin Graham Hunter is homo from ," P roVB
,n faCt broU8ht °
Charlotte, N. C., Mid will return w ^ , , 000. ,
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main there this coming winter.
I Mri* Elmer Lundqulst, who with her
husband and littlo ones spent the day
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hale and young at Coronado beach, but returned In
people of Celery Ave. are enjoying timo to piny for tho ovening service,
lifo at Daytona Beach for soveral which was much appreciated by all.
weeks,
Mrs. Francis Swanson Is at homo
from Hot Springs, Ark., having hnd
nn operation for appendicitis during
her stay thero of several weeks.

PERSONAL NOTES

JULY 28,1922

at Ocala. He recently purchased the Cumber give the names of n p ru m t-

BE RID OF
THAT

rlghts and interest o f the &gt;Willard atlves of the publishers who had mtde
Battery Service at Ocala and has now threats to the committee,
taken possession and says that busl-, Stating that ho wnnted to give t o
ness is far beyond his expectations, sennto the “ fncts,” Senator Smoot said
He likes Ocala and thinks it is one of the late John I. Norris, representing
If you are a sufferer with
coming cities of central Florida. Le- the Newspaper Publishers Assoclabnck, backache, diizincss, njJ*
Clorc was formerly circulation mana- tlon, had appeared before a finance
why
ger of tho Dally Herald and we con -! sub-commltteo o f which Mr. Smoot ness nnd kjdneyidlsorders,
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sign him to the tender mercies of was a member, had refused to compro...
reeommnniT
your
fllltors Benjamin and Harris who will mlse on thd matter of duty on news- no ghbora recommend?
A*
plcaso remember that he was former-' pnper nnd had stated that if n duty(
ly n working man on n newspaper and were imposed "tho republican pnrty
' * * „ ! ron’ 10 0»k An
they must look after him accordingly, will bo driven from power." The Utah n
’
y ‘ ,
8U fered from
senator said ho supposed this was the »oy trouble an dwhen I did a w „h
Keep your monoy in Sanford. Drink statement from which Senator Me- »°vere P«'n» "hot through the ,,
Peabody’s Grado A and Hard Wntor Cumber hnd "drawn his conclusion" ,° f my .rnck nnd I could hardly
and added that he did not think Mr. to lift a pall of water such t
Blend CoflToo.— Peabody Coffee Co.
(I been authorized by tho camo In my back. My feet bloated i
104-3t; wkly It Norris hnd
publishers, to make such a statement. (badly I couldn t wenr my shoe. ^
I T ,, TCIh y I f I n n
Senator Robinson snld nt the con-, my kidneys didn’t act right, y
IYU i v l U A IY IU II
cluaion o f tho rccitn,9 thnt tho ro. ( nerves were all shot to pieces. I h*

Mrs. Charles Dunn nnd four little
.
Keep your monoy In Sanford. Drink
sons ofjjCameron road are at Dsytonn; Pcalxxly's Grade A nnd Hard Water
Bench for the summer. Mr. Dunn goes Blend Coffee.— Peabody Coffee Co.
over for tho week ends.
,
lOI-Ht; wkly It
N ot R esponsible
publienns had been holding, "an ex- about Donn’p Kidney Pills and bo,,
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Grior, Ruth and
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perlence meeting—not n rovivnl, but n box. Thoy helped me from th tj-l
Robert joined a party of friends for
Tom Hnwkins has returned from his
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confess!,m" nnd, he ndded, hnd fail- und continued use cured me. I
the dny at Daytona Beach last Wed­
summer vnention spent nt his old
*
' heir rase.
|like a different,womnn,"
nesday.
NAME IS OFTEN USED BUT PRE­
home in Commerce Georgia.
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j
COc,
at
nil dealers. Foator-Milbjn'|
Mr. ifnd Mrs. C. E. Chorpening,
TENDERS WILL BE PROSECUTED
FOR
SALE}—Lots
number
150
nnd
Mfr8-» Buffalo, N. Y.—Adr.
with their young people have tnkon
Mrs. J. M. Wallace has returned
a cottage at Cornnndo Bench for sev­
ATLANTA, Gn., July 27.— Evidonco
157 in the town pint of Midway,
from Tnmpn whoro sho spont throe
eral weeks, going over noxt Tuesday.
which proves thnt tho Ku Klux KInn Address Robert Hughey, 015 North Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
weeks with relatives nnd friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dock Hasty nnd little
hnH been falsely accused o f nt least Dearborn Street, Chicngo, III. 47-4tp
son Rnymond went to Orlando Sunday!
ono illegal net, hnn been secured bjr
----------------------------Peoplo dance In Snnford to keep
to visit friends. Mrs. II. nnd son retho
Klnn’s
Department
of
InvcstlgaSIE7.URE
RUM RUNNERS
warmed up all of proves thnt it is de­
mninlng for tho week.
tlon, according to nn announcement to­
BY PROHIBITION AGENTS
lightfully cool hero in tho Bummer.
Mr. und Mrs, W. A. Knight und
day by Edwnrd Young Clnrko, Impor-1
ItyDICATi 3 ACTIVITY
Tanlnc has ended many n long family have moved bnck from Dun-!
Buildings arc going up and overy- ini Wizard (pro tern.)
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search for relief with honlth nnd hap­ ellen. Mr. Knight will go to fnrming
Somo time ago three mnsked men)
( I l r T h r A u m irln lrd I ' m . )
thing has that prosperous air thut
again.
piness. Try it today.— Union Phar­
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gives one thnt satisfied fooling thnt visited tho house of a negro on the I NEW YORK, July 27.—Slozurc of j __
Many persons, othorwt*
Clifford Proctor of Geneva is build­ goes with a big city. Our merchants " ' ‘Bums Farm at Snellvillo, Gn. Ono t|,rcc alleged rum running vessels
macy.—Adv.
.vo-v.-, ■
rigorous and healthy, M
ing a good looking store at Cannon on are going after business and bring- ,,f thu mon ham,cd tho no* rn 11 ,ottcr overnight declared by Prohibition
D
bothered
occasionally W|U
Benrdnll
Ave
nnd
will
have
a
first
in which ho wns warned to either Ag&lt;,nt(, today Indlcnte resumption
H a ta ic iR ifc ilu ta n
it in.
j
Indigestion.
The effects of i
clnss general store nnd ment mnrket.
cense stealing from white residents of activity by liquor smugglers who
- I disordered stomach on thi
W. N. Dressor Is now delivering
the
neighborhood
or
lenvo
the
county.
|,„v&lt;
,
|,cen
uncommonly
quiet
for
sevRend the advertisements In tho
•J system are dangerous, »nd
fine butter milk nnd cottage cheese
t,rn| weeks.
Dnlly Herald nnd snvo monoy. The The letter wns signed "K. K. K."
'
prompt treatment of Indlgeamade from Klim milk.
”
Mr. Clarke said thnt agents for tho
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Sanford merchants are mnklng a bid
B
tlon
Is Important "Tho only
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth received a box
fci m
in nt
for your trade nnd thoy hnvo tho Department of Investigation were lm- -||ow [ cleared the Mill or Rats,” By n medicine 1 have needed hu
of Red Astrlcnn apples by parcel post
j . Tucker, R. I.
j boon something to aid dlgeegoods and the right prices. Look at medlntoly assigned to tho ense, nnd as
D
tlon and clean
tho liter’
from Howell, Michigan this week
a
result
of
their
searching
inquiry
«Aa
watchman'
believe
I
huve
m
writes
Mr.
Fred
i
J. A. Clark left Tuesday for n voca­ every apple in perfect condition, then them.
not only
discovered tho indentity o f 80cn moro rnta thnn nny mnn. Doga ■■ McKinney, Texas, Ashby,
farmer
tion of several weeks. Mr. Clark will they tell us our vcgntnhlcs go into the
I "My medicine Is
Keep your money in Sanford. Drink the men who made the visit in tho wouldn’t dare go near them. Got $1.25
visit his brother nt Panama City for northern market in bad condition,
name of the Ku Klux KInn but ob- pkg of RAT. SNAP( ln8i(ic of 0 weeks
Peabody's
Grade
A
and
Hard
Wntor
n few days and from there he will go shipped in roprigorntor cars in the
tainrd from them a signed statement donro(1 thcm
out. Killed them by'
Blend Colfec.—Peabody ColToo Co.
to Gulfport. Mr. Clark will go on to winter time.
admitting their guilt.
the Bcoro overy night. Guess tho rest
10l-3t;
wkly
It
Nashville, Ark., whoro he will join
R. L. Grier had the misfortune of
This statement dated nt Snellville, *wcro scare(] away&gt; j.„ nover bo wjUl.
Mrs. Clark who is visiting their having a fine big mule die last week.
0Ut RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 35c,
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Bnum'd (in., follows:
duugliter, Mrs. Hopkins. Before re­
There is not an empty house in all
Relieving the nOgrocs on the Wil- b-C( $i,2G. Sold nnd guarnnteod by
a
Imby
boy.
Mother
nnd
bnby
doing
turning homo Mr. and Mrs. Clark nnd East Sanford of any description and
n nr(jwnre Co.—Adv.
well nnd father is doing exceptionally limns farm wero stealing from tho
Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins intend to spend many calls fur houses.
H for Indigestion and stomach H
well "nnd hopes to have the boy |n ^ hito P*?«plo nround hero, wo warned
.
trouble of nny kind. I hare !
some timo at Hot Springs.
The weather man made tlds fine
then, to quit or leave the county. As
the
storo
in
time
for
tho
winter's
El
nevor
found anything that |
Work was begun this week on the weather especially so we could get
they did not we carried this letter Automobiles, Building:
I touches the spot, like Dlsck- H
moving of the old school building and up the fine liny now ready, even tho’ rush.
Draught I tnko It in broken r
signed K. K. K. using that for the ofManufacturing: Lines nEl doscB
very soon the associations that hov­ it is somewhat dry for celery seed
after meals. For a long H
Another Thursday nfternoon off feet it would have and not iiurin the
Are the Most Active | timo I trlod pills, which grip- H
er around the old school house will sewing.
organization.”
and nothing to do till tomorrow. It
ed and didn't glvo the good S
ovolvo into memories only. Tho build­
Thero is said to be several cases of
The statement is signed by Chnrlie
results.
Blaok-Draught liter D
.
,
m
.ii
.i
i
i
iH
K^ut
to
be
rich
nnd
llvo
in
SnnWcMtinghouHc Battery Compuny
ing will bo moved to tho negro quar­ ty piloid fever at Midway, the colored . . . . . . .
...
.
'I modlclno la easy to take, easy H
Knight, W. D. Johnstone, nnd J. M.
.
ford
in
the
summer
time.
Now
for
Makes Business Survey
ters nnd used for a school for thu ne­ settlement, one death so far. They
PI to keop, Inexpensive."
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nnd thp Jones anil is witnessed by Mnrpor
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groes. Tho new school building is drink water from driven wells which the bench anti the springs
;t
Get a packago from yoar J
Whitworth. According to tho Imper, „ r Thr A„ oclntrd
nenring completion and is beginning cannot be much more than surface lakes. Let's go.
”
druggist
today—Ask for and »
iul (pro tom) none of these men were PITTSBURG, I’u., July 20.— An ento show up quite well.
■-•'i Insist upon Thed/ofd's—ths fl
water as it is a low laying location.
couraging picture of tho country’s
Call up Ihe Herald advertising soli­ klansmcn.
A Christian Endeavor social was
| only genuine.
^
Improvements noted recently are a
In Ids statement today Mr. Clarke business situation hnB been obtained
citor
if
you
want
nn
advertisement
or
held nt tho club house Tuesduy even­ new sleeping porch built at Christ
Get It today.
said that Knights of the Ku Klux KInn by tho Westlnghouse Union Battery
ing under tho leadership of Miss Lu- Bucurel's home. A barn and garage If you want ono written or if you want
EMI
arc determined to investigate nnd, Company of SwisBvatc, Pa., through a
cllu Partin, chairman of the social at W. W. Miller’s place. .1. F. McClel­ new cuts. Thoy will bo rushed to yoar
prosecute in overy ense where tho questionnaire sent out to its distribucommittee. An out-door party hnd land has bis home all painted up nice plncc of business nnd you can get nny
orgnnizntion's mime or regalia is used tors and service stations numbering
kind
of
advertisement
you
wnnt.
been planned but owing to a heavy und white nnd Malilon Wright lias a
illegally.
|more than 1800, in nil parts of the
rain which came up Just at dark the nice Idg screened porch built on his
—
---------------------country.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Chase nrc now
plans were changed.
home. New tenant bouses have been
A teaspoonful of Horhine will proTho verdict wns nearly unanimous
touring
the
west
nnd
will
go
ns
far
as
W. B. Englctt was a business visi­ built almost too many to numerate.
*3or JJour Summer
•luce a copious and purifying bowel that business conditions nrc better
California
before
returning
homo,
tor to Orlando Wednesday afternoon.
There are many reported ill. Mrs.
S tVacation
movement, improve appetite, restore than they were six months ngo nnd
Mr. and Mrs. T. I,. Lingo and chil­ A. Corpuny is confined to the house They will be absent for several
mental activity and ii fine feeling of continue to show improvement. From
months
as
Mr.
Chnso
wishes
to
got
dren rettnqmd from Daytona Bench Mrs. Nick Zcrnovcnn is ill with mili­
first hand information on the orange vigor and cheerfulness. Price, 00c. the hundreds of replies received, 150
Tuesday,
’
aria fever. John Robinson is said
Sold by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
cities nnd towns in widely scattered
situation
in California.
Andrew Lcinhart is greatly im­ to be very ill with a complication of
sections of the country, including
proving tho looks of his plncu by a ailments.
BOTH WERE COUNTED
largo industrial centers, were select­
Keep
your
money
in
Snnford.
Drink
fresh cont of pnint on tho houso.
W h e r e o f,
GUT AT SAME TIME
ed to secure an accurate cross section
Peabody’s
Grade
A
nnd
Hard
Water
S. W. Swope nnd son Francis, Miss
Keop your money in Snnford. Drink Blend ColTce.— Peabody Coffee Co.
IN BOXING MATCH of the business outlook.
Breezes Blow,
Mahle Swope and Mins Catherine Peabody's Grade A anil Hard Water
i
--------Of the 150 replies selected, 102 snw
101-31; wkly It
Young visited friends in DeLnnd on Blend ColTce.— Peabody Colfeo Co.
n rv V - l-n hPi A"’" " ‘.IH*rd , T ” *
» general betterment in business, 30
Monday.
101-31; wkly It
The Atlantic Const IJno has an ad­ nnJ w i ite linu
Tti counted out "l8“ ted
improvement
slow or slight and
Mrs. W. B. Williams nnd sons, Roy
and \\ h,toy Hutton ,both
t.oulu
8UU no chnng0,
vertisement in this issuo railing for
nnd Wiilinm Robert, returned Satur­ M M M I l i i h M M I l l M I D i
r a ilr o a d and hotel
machinists, boilermakers, blacksmiths, match i T r , t ,
b°.XW
Conditions wer* found to be better
day from a trip to North Curollnn.
match
at
Grand
Junction
Inst
night.
thnn
six
niontha
,lgH
in
1;10
localities,
elcctriclnns, pipe fitters, tinsmiths
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Leo and little
v
own received . blow on he chin nt nn(1 no improvom“nt in that ^
nnd car Inspectors. The wages are
daughter Dorothy May and Mrs. V. R.
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nn
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struik
Hutton
in
the
was
noted
in
twenty-four
towns.
Nine^
stated in the advertisement and tho
Sloy were visitors to Sanford and
men nrc to rail nt tho office of master stomach an,| both were knocked out. ty. two fount, the 8,tuntlon bcttcr thn„
Genuvn Tuesday.
B e s t B a t h in g Beaches
mechnnlc II. It. Stovcns.
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wright, Mrs. J.
Tanlnc, the powerful, reconstruc- “
" nU -i^ did not'
.
in F l o r i d a
live tonic, is the ideal strengthener
I p, ‘ ° " 1 "pbiyincnt conditions
T. Harris, Mrs. Frank Norris, Eliza­
Fridny nnd Snturdny Yowell Com­
beth Wright and Amelia Wright spent
body builder for old folks.-U nion S I I mv^ ' v r&lt;
ConCHAMBElWCOMMERCf
pany will put on n special of Rug and
Pharmacy.— Adv.
» lernbly over two-thirds of the re­
Wednesday in Orlando.
Mrs. W. C. Mcnlor nnd their two Rugs, Nainsook, voiles nnd organdies,
! Plica asserted that unemployment wns
Intertiling Literature on Jpph(ati0A^
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swope and chil­ little ones, who have been visitors for
Indies neckwear, etc. This enterpris­
either non-existent or less thnn ten
dren spent Friday in Orlando.
n few weeks nt Jasper, Florida, re­ ing firm t nlwnys hnvo something NEWSPAPERS BEAT
per cent of the working population,
C.,A. Brannon is spending tho week turned home Tuesday of last week.
REPUBLICAN PARTY
special every Friday and Snturdny
IM 1019 IU
1,1 t0Wn“ whoro i'»*,"faa wns
-» n very
in Oviedo.
We hear that Mrs. Vaughn’s broth­ nnd ninny times on Mondoy. Look for
IN II 12, IS CHARGE |nrgo, there wns usually some specific
H. M. Scott, of Wildwood, was a vis­ er nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield,
their advertisements todny and ntreason accountable for the unemploy
•Hr The Asanrlnleil I'rrnal
itor to Oviedo Wednesday.
hnvo left for Okcechobco where he is tend tho Bpccinl Bales.
WASHINGTON,
July
27.-I)efont
mcnt
Mrs. A. B. Roy who is at the hos­ thinking of engaging in farming in
of
the
republican
party
in
1012
wns
Automobile building nnd mnnufncpital in Sanford is reported to be thnt section this winter.
Work on our now brick primary nttributed today in tho senate by tllr' nff w®re the lines of business rogroatly improvod nnd hopes to return
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Iieek and chil­ liuilding will bo stnrted at once nnd
Chnirmnn Mi-Cumber of tho finance Portl’d as most active, in tho ordor
home In a few days.
dren, Charles, Minnie nnd Barnwell, this will bo good nows to faculties
committee to the refusal of thnt com- nnnu’d*
° f automobile accessories
enjoyed Sunday nt Coronado Bench nnd patrons alike. Snnford is grow­
mittco three years previously to heed nnd rona*rH Momed to be moor active
Thousands of pcoplo who had given Saturday, it being the lltli birthday ing so rapidly thnt new schools houses
the demands of nowpnpor publishers *hun the snlevo f new tars.
up all hope, have been 'restored to of tho young daughter. Their parents are needed every five years nt least.
that newspaper pnper be placed on
---------------------------perfect health by taking Tanlnc.— nlso accompanied them.
Let us build them whore and when the free list in the Pnyne-Aldrlch tnrSecnnd shoots. 3*/2x l l , only
Enrich tho soil. Increase the
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Mr. mid Mrs. Swanson nnd hoii, needed. There is no greater asset to
iff act. His declaration brought tie- ” ” c l,er L 000, while th e y lnat, at
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
Archie, were dinner guests of Mr .nnd thu city than good school buildings.
mnnds from the democratic side for •*c r a llI o ffic e .
prove tho quality. It p»&gt;’9 to
Mrs. J. E. I.undquiut on Sunday and
full details nnd was followed .by re------------------use them regularly. Stock in
the latter with Emil Mngnuson took
Keep your monoy in Snnford. Drink cltnls by Senators Watson of Indlnnn; J* child can't get strong ^»nd robust
our warehouse nt Snnford.
supper with them.
Peabody’s Grade A und Hard Water Smoot of Utah, nnd McCumborr of w d 0 worms out away its strength
Booklet free from warehouse
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Henderson have Blond Coffee.— Peabody Coffee Co.
Incidents which, they snld, bnd taken ” " d vJtn]tity- A dose or two of
returned from Tampa where it has
or
from—
104-Rt; wkly It place behind the scenes in congress n , lc H ^ renm Vermifuge puts tho litbeen raining thero ns here every dny
deiade ngo.
, 0,u, on
feet again. Prico, 35c.
Armour F ertilizer Works
during their stay. Their parents with
In this issue is the regular adver­
Senator Robinson, democrat, Arknn- So,d by Un*on Pharmacy*—Adv.
Jacksonville. Florida
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Smith
and
children
from
Morgan McClelland lias returned to
tisement o f Ilnumci’s Specialty Shop s i i s , declaring thnt i f Senntor McCumCamp Trnvice, Ban Antonio, Texns, Monroe, called to see them Sunday iih railing the attention to the fact that
ber's statement thnt the newspapers
----------------nfter the expiration of Ids furlough, did also Joe Neros.
two more dnys of tho snlo nro nil thnt of tho country, beenuse they could not
Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest West and the you hnvo. Prices hnvo been rcducod
and expects to cnllHt for throo years
"intimidnto" the finance committoo In­
young folks motored to Winter Park oven lower for these two days and
more serviHe for Uude Sam.
to giving freo nowH print, had turned
G, H. Brown anil Neal Morris lmvo Sunday afternoon. Tho next day the everything must go, dresses, millinery
against tho republican pnrty, nnd doreturned from their visit to Hunters­ young ladies, Miss Myrtle and Lila, etc. The prices thnt hnve been put
fentod it wero true it wns "n terrible u i i i i i
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ville, N. C., Mr. Fite accompanied left for Nushville, Tenn., where they on them will make them go nnd if you
Indictment against tho press of tho ” wW n
nhows Rood judgment. The people nre openluf
them, nnd will do somo slght-seoing will spend a week with their uncle nnd wnnt some ronl bargains in lip-to-dnto
United States, tho men who own It,
nnd fishing before returning to bis aunt nnd then resumo tholr journey to materials fi'esh from the market g o . ntid the men who control Its policies."
their eyes to economy, durubllity nnd qunlity.
Detroit, Mich. We are nil sorry to to the Baumel's Sale. It only lasts Asserting thnt ho could not nccept It
North Carolina homv.,
J. W. Corley has returned to Engle- have them lenvo us. The many friends, two dnys moro.
|without first having "definite nnd
sldo, Gn., nfter getting his work of Mrs. Burney Beck nro glad to lionr
The many friends of LoClorc Irwin complete" Information, the Knnsas
started here, ho brought n pnrty of she |h getting along nicely nt tho For- will be glad to learn thnt he is pros-1 senntor nnd' Inter Senator Stanley of
sight-seers with hinu Mr and Mrs. nald-Luughtnn hospital whoro sho wus pering in his new business venturo Kentucky, demnndod thnt Senator Mc-

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TH E BIG N E W FEED S T O R E -------- -------------------- AU P rices E ffective at Once fo r Cash-------------------------— NOW IN OUR N ti/B U IL D U P
Purina O-Molone 100-lbs., per sa ck ....................... »...............$2.50
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per s a c k .... .....$3.35
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack ......................................$1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sa ck .................. $2.85
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per s a c k .................. $1.50
•Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per s a c k ..... ....... $ .35
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....... ............. $3.50
Purina Baby Chick, 60-lbs., per s a c k ................ ...................$1.75

Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per,sack ............ " ‘JS’IS
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ....................... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per sack ...... .................. $1*90
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3 lbs., per sack
.... .....«t!$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................. $4.85
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k .... .............................. $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa ck ................... .........i..$3.00
Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck ....... $2.50

No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa^—*— ................ $2.R
No, 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs. -,tir sack ....................... $2.0
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-/J9*» Per 8aclc ......•*,**;.... ....... $2J
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs/Per ?ac^
................$2
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs/; per nock ................................. $2
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs.,&gt;er sack*......... ............................$i#j
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., pei^sack.... ~...................- .... .......... -$1.50

The Three P y -U te frie n d s will rid yoUr h o m e o f Roaches, Flies, M osquitoes and A nts, and the Spray purifies the air in the w hole house. Buy a’
N ice large quart Spray Can from us and try the Three Py-U te Friends
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PHONE 181
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PH ON E 181
N
W ater H yacinths
M ake Good Stock
Feed Says Experts
Louisiana Men Claim a Process For
Using the Terrible FchI
Evidently the lakes and rivers out
in Louisiana arc cursed with water
hyacinths as ara the lakes and tho
streams of Florida, but the curso
seems to have Inspired effort to roIlevo tho situation, according to a
story printed In Tho Rico Belt Journal
o f Welsh, L»., which says:
It will be of great interest to pcoplo all over tho south to know .that
an invention is being perfected that
may result Ifi tho offectlvo destruc­
tion of tho water hyacinth, which is
a growing menace to navigation in ev­
ery stream In tho Bouth, and also that
this menace may bo turned Into a very
valuable and useful product.
The honor of bringing these Import­
ant inventions and processes to the
present stngo of dovoiopmont belongs
to MeHsrB, Monroe Dnvls, A, R, Arconcaux and J. F. Lewis, residents of
Wolsh and Roanoko.
Patents arc now pending on a Illy
destroying and tho curing devices, ful­
ly covering all cluims, and preliminar­
ies for their demonstration nro being
made.
By those who nro interested in nnv’ (gallon or irrigation projects tho Im­
portance of this work will ho easily
comprehended. Despite nil tho work
iho government Is doing for the de­
struction of tho hyacinth tho streams
arc gradually filling up to such an
extent that within a very few years
there will ho no such thing ns naviga­
tion, unless something is donu for
their destruction,
Tho Invention of Messrs. Davis Arcononux and Lewis, for tho destruc­
tion of tho lillies, appears to he tho
{dual thing. It is simple in construc­
tion, positive in effect and can be op­
erated at a reasonable cost.
Briefly described, it consists of a
flouting liurgc equipped on tho for­
ward end with knives which cut into
the lillies ahead of an iirrnngomont of
rakes which draw the lillies onto an

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benturo bonds of tho American Re­
endless conveyor cnrrylng them to n BOND PRICES MAKE
scries of corrugated rollors which
FURTHER ADVANCES publican Cororntion, offered at 03 to
yield 0.75; $3„000,000, 20-ycar, 7 per
crush and grind them, destroying their
cent first mortage gold bonds of tho
further possibility of growth. In thnt
(D r Thr Ananrlntrd Prtaa)
condition they may bo turned bnck in­
NEW YORK, Aug. 1.— Continuance Consolidated Machine Tool Corpora­
to tho Btroam and will go to tho bot­ on nn nbundnnt low rntes caused a tion o f America, offered at 00 to
yield 7.10 $3,000,000 32-year 5 per
tom, whore they do no hnrm.
further strengthening of bond prices cent, general mortngo sinking fund
Their second invention covers the
last.week, and resulted in tho flota­ gold bouds, series A of tho Havana
process of curing tho crushed lillies
and converting them into a product tion of new offerings totalling $75,- Electric Railway Light nnd Power
which may bo used in feeding animals. 000,000, one of the largest amounts in Company offered at 85 to yield 0.07.
A number of analyses mndo recent­ recent weeks.
Sovoral Liberty Issues reached now
ly of tho curod lillies shows them to
high
records, tho calling for Septem­
be superior to nlfalfn hny in feeding
ber
1,
o f $1,000,000,000 outstanding
quality. ThiB test, of course, refers
VIetorly
notes duo December IB glv- Leave Meeting nnd Go Back to
to the portion remaining nfter the 00
Impctus
to
tho active buying of this
Homes With No Thought of
or more por cent of water lias been
group.
During
the week tho govern­
removed.
Further Parley
ment nlso announced Its Intentions of
Just how Important thin Inst dis­
offering $000,000,000 or therenhonts
( D j The A aeodntrd Freaa)
covery may ho has not dawned upon
of four ycnrB 4 1-4 por cent treasury
NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Tho New
tlie people. The fuct that such n notes to take enro of Issues mnturing
York Central lines today announced
menace may bu turned into a product
within tho next few months.
moro applications for positions in
moro valuable thuu alfalfa opens an
Industrial Issues totalling $27,150,- their shops received within three
avenue of unlimited rovonuo. There Is
000 fentured Inst wcok|s flotations. hours nt division points this morning
no bucIi thing ns a crop failure with Stnto nnd municipal bonds aggregat­
than for many days past. According
tho hyacinth 'and tho cost of produc­
ing $14,805, 000 wero noxt on the list. to announcement many of the applition Is nothing.
Tho principal individual fenture was cants were strikers who stntcd they
The proposition looks so good from tho $15,000,000 offering of tho Phlllip- lmd been waiting to see what action
overy angle that a number of Cnlcas- plno government.
tho executives of tho country would
ieu business men and capitalists head­
While tho volumo of sales hns not take on Hnrding's settlement plant.
ed by Herbert Buyless, secretary of been large, the market, Loth for old
tho Lake Charles Chamber of Com­ nnd new bonds, wns good last week.
NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Railway ex­
merce, havo become interested In the Most of the higher clnss Issues reg­ ecutives of the nation yesterday firmdevices and processus to such nn ex­ istered moderate ndvnnccs nnd la1* ! ly but courteously rejected the protent that they have volunteered to put provement wns noted in many of the grnm ndvnnccd by the Harding ndmlnthem through preliminary tests at an industrlnls and second class rails, Jstration for settlement of the rail
oxpenso of approximately forty thou­ Foreign bonds, ns a rule wero irregu­ strike. .
sand dollars. This will include a prac­ lar reflecting tho uncertain condition
Willing to accept conditionally two
tical feeding twit of the finished pro­ of most European exchanges.
suggestions put forward by the white
duct, which will probably ho made at
Principal offerings last week in­ house—thnt both sides abide by wage
tho Louisiana experimental station cluded: $15,000,000 30-yonr 4 12 per decisions of tlie Railroad Labor Board
where the results can bb correctly ob­ cent gold bonds of tho Philippine gov­ and that lawsuits growingNuit of the
served and tabulated.
ernment offered nt 00 1-2 to yield 4-55 jstriko be withdrawn—the heads of 148
These men are ready and financial­ per cent; $12,500,000, 14-year 7 1-2 roads declared emphatically thnt it
ly able to finance a company to put |per cent sinking gold bouds of the WM8 impossible to reinstate strikers
the lilly killing andcuring
processes Vlrglnin-Carolinu Chemical Company, wJth unimpaired seniority rights, tho
towork Inneighboringstreams just
offered nt 08 to yield 7.73; $0,000,000, thir(1 provj8|on ln tho president’s plan.
as soon as the tests are made.
2.1-yonr (1 per rent first mortngo i After being told by Robert S. LovShould the cured Illy product prove bonds, series A of tho Southern Colo-Jt.u&gt; of tho UnIon p ocJflc thnt thoro
ns valuable as present indications rndo Power Company, offered nt 04, wn8 „ 0 )norn] or practical reason for
Boom a vast wcnlth will ho released to yield 0.50; $0,000,000, 20 to BO-yonr budging from tholr positions, the oxofrom tho lakes, streams and marshes I per cent bonds of tho city of Phlln-, Cutlves disbanded, caught tlie first
of .South Louisiana, greater than the dolphin offoied to yield 3.03 per contj trains for their respective headqunrtcotton, sugar cane or rice crops of the nnd over; $5,000,000, 25-yenr 7 1-2 per (,rH (1I„| indicated they were going
highlands.
cent first mortage slklng fund gold )(lhoatl &gt;in(, wouId 0,,ornto thcir rom,a
hondn, series B of tho Otis Steel wjth tho forces they had assembled
Tho Ilornld, 15c per week, delivered, Company, offered nt 0a to yield 7.05; ineo U)u fih mc„ wnlk(M, out on July
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door six days a week for 15 cents— $5,000,000, 15-yenr 0 per cent gold de- j

IMPAIR SENIORITY

Penny Wise

and P ou n d F o o lis h
Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
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There’s Only One W ay
to Save on Bake-Day

GERMANY MUST P.
MONTHLY flL L IN FULL
I n r The A a s M lJ j*

BERLIN, Aug. 1.-/Franco has re­
jected Germany’s revest for n reduc­
tion in tho monthJyWments on tho
debts contracted byperman nationals
with Allied citizens/&gt;rlor to tho world
war.
The French noti/glvos tho German
government ton dn/fl in which to sign­
ify thnt full pnynfrtta will bo contin­
ued in nccordancJ with tho ^London
agreement nnd itho
decision
of
tho Allied etching house office,
otherwise ccrtn/i measures will* bo
applied automatically, A
serious
view of tho Fgnch reply Is taken
here, especially/as tho noto wns dis­
patched on thi/evo of tho conference
of Allied premiers ln London
Germany hds asked thnt tho clear­
ing house pn/monta bo reduced from
2,000,000 pov/ids to 500,000 pounds
monthly.
HARDING

CALUMET
BAKING POWDER

—It costs only a fraction of a
cent for each baking.
—You use less because it con­
tains more than the ordi­
nary leavening strength.

HILLSBORO COUNTY
VOTES ROND ISSUE
FOR SECOND
( D r T h o AaaneUted Prrul

TAMPA, Aug. 2—By a vote of i
ly two to one tho county of Hilb
ough, of which Tampa is tho ...
scat, today voted a three million]
lnr issue o f bonds for the comb
tion of somo 151 miles of hard i
faced roadways. The vote w&amp;j |
— about 4,000.
This samo bond issue wns voted!
about tho snmo majority on Jun«|
but the election wns declared il!t|
by the county attorney because
failure to includo in the adverl
tS RAIL
meat tho resolution passed by
KB PROBLEM
hoard of county commissioner*
AGAIN ON HANDS
connection with the call for the t!&lt;
tion.

(lly. Tbe ANNoelnlrd Preaa)

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.— President
Harding hnd tho rnil striko problem
bnck on his hands, tonight ns a result
of the vofuuil of tho rnilwny execu­
tives, nt tlcir mooting in New York,
to accept the administration Battle­
ment plan so far ns the seniority Is­
sue Is concerned.
Thfre was no indication nt the
white house ns to what move, if any,
the government planned to make In
the situation. It wns considered probnhlJ that Mr. Harding would Btudy
carefully tho text of tho executives'
rc/ly and that expected from tho labor
leaders’ meeting in Chicago before
t hing n decision.

M A N Y A R E INJURED
M OTOR TRU CK ACCIDENT!
IN NORTH CAROLINJ
( n y T h e Aaunrliilrd I'rn*)

HICKORY, N. C., Aug. 2.-Onol
is dead, another probably fatally
jured, half a dozen more persons he
ns tho result of n motor truck nebj
dent near Grandfather Mountain yc
terdny. The truck had a party
twenty-four aboard, all of this state.1
The Btriko docs not look like settl
incnt today and it begiiu to look l
though tho railroads would den
more than they can over hope to rvl
ceivo.

KERNMENT COAL
I
CONTROL PLAN IS
Rub-My-Tism, nn antiseptic, SUN
NOW COMPLETED

Tho decision not to yield on tho
T H E V E R M O R E L FIfEf
question of seniority was mndo known
( H r T h r A n H ooIn k d P r r a a )
K N A P S A C K SPRAYING M^l
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.— A plan C H IN E IS T H E BEST MAI
to tlie white house by telegraph after
procedure under which the govern­ SOLD
tho rail heads had listened to a twen­
A N D GUARANTEE
ty minute address by Secretary id ment’s emergency fuel control nn- FO R $25.00 B Y CATES’ CRAT
ino will bo operated wns completed CO. PH O N E 181.
Commerce Hoover, who ns dlroet rep371
CBontntlve of the president, told thehi
in effect, that the administration hel&lt;
[L Harold Hume,
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, Jt
tlie seniority question of minor lm
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp;. Treu
liortnncu in comparison with that*
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
upholding tho railroad labor board.
This action wns tuken in the fnci SUPPLIES — IIONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT Slllt’MI
Ask Your Neighbor— He Knows
of n letter from President Harding nil ^
Get
NEW
JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
dressed to T. DoWitt Cuylcr, chnfhnnn
of tlie American Association ot KftjW
lE. O. Painter Fertilizer C o . , Jacksonville, F lo rid
thf - .
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way Executives , embodying;
terms of agreement, ns I undfctstnpi B
them, upon which tho railway ninth- *
gers and tho United Shopcrakt wok.
era, arc to agree, preliminary to f i l ­
ing o ff the existing strike.” j
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President Harding had c/loacd |,iH 5
letter with these two sen to ryeos,
"I need hardly add that u havtren.
son to bollovu thoso terms/will L ll[;.
cep ted by tho workers. If/ there L „ 0
good renson why tho mnjnngera.an.
not accept, they will bo fobligalj (0
I HAVE THEM
open direct negotiations/ or ^ umn
full responsibility for thio situqoni»
In nddition, Secretary Hooij |,nd
urged upon tho executives v their
morning session, whom IV »xt of
the Harding letter wnjLfQl,/hnt aeattract*
tlcmont of tho rail 8triplLj/IntpernIng atten­
tivo In view of tho c^i0 JlUng con­
tion— lots are being suld right along and building in this
ditions introduced by|t »roJ»l strike.
section
is such ns to gladden the heart o f those who have
It beenmo npparr’a da-fj tho very)
the
good
of Sanford at heart.
opening o f yesterdaon woroncc thnt
the seniority qtytf(iivido fid he Iho
wedgo which wou)«xocut*dministrqThis is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
tion nnd rallwnj reasomes. After
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
sotting forth thntablel why they
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
held this insurmidwj ittE'Dude, tho
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
railroad chiefs g fja fo /ir reply to
hns VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
President Horded
“ It Is subr^ cainojf tho ntriking
former ompWoyeut atl bo given pre­
ference to op wmSlJPresent in tho
servico, w i^ jf riaktiviolence to ev­
ery prlnclj^ mattr lan d justice Involvod in, h of* /*
f'|and without tho
“ The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap”
grosscsj
di to! Ith on tho part
of tho
ervicej ic mon at prosent
it beef Under thoso qlrW a tc h tfie S o u t h E a s t C o r n e r o f P a d e 1 ^ 9
ci
cam
e apparent that

SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” l

SFURLING

onaider any set-1

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v, Ia v :V„v.v

today at a mooting of tlio ccntr,
committee with Fuel Distributor
ry B. Spencer prosiding. It wu'u
derstood that the fuel distrfbtf
thereon become actually effects*,:
At tho same time, it was aid, J
personnel o f tho regionnl coma *
to boplaced in the producing
fields as agents o f tho central i
will be placed beforo Mr. Hoornl
approval together with a draft of)
dotniled Instruction which will |
tho activities o f thoso' orgnnla
in combatting profiteering and ;
ing a ready distribution of fudl

Farms, Hornes,
Groves, L ots

USE
Tho Economy

tlcmont of the presoi [strike which
does not provide prot tion in their
to tho loyal
present employment,
in
tho sorvlce
employes who remains
nml to the now employi ! entering it,”

�THE SANFORD WEEKL1

Iff
It’s n
DOUBLE treat
—Peppermint
Jacket over Pep*
k. permint gum
itltuu* * «*»*(

"melts in your mouth,”
then you get the delec*
table gum center.

'

And with WHpley’s three old
itandbys also affording friendly
aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap­
petite and digestion.
| Soothing, thirst-quenching. ^
Making th e next cigar JGR
taatc better.
X yS ?

VICE-.PRES. COOLIDGE AT BABSON
INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE GIVES
GOOD ADVICE TO LABOR-CAPITAL
WELLESLEY IIILLS, Mass., Aug
t —During tho past few months Col»in Coolldgc, Vice-President o f tho
United Stntes, has been giving grent
thought nnd study to tho iubor situa­
tion owing to the coal and railroad
strikes. In view of tho masterful way
in which he handled tho Boston po­
liceman's strike in 1010, ho was in­
vited to the Dobson Industrial Con­
ference to state his position on this
momentous question.
Mr. Coolidgo assumes wo will ac­
cept labor unions and that capital, lawr nnd management will unlto dn
bringing about a truo industrial dem­
ocracy. But, ho states fearlessly that
no democracy—political—or Industrial
—enn survive without discipline, orfinnizntion, nnd obodicnco.
Thoro
must lie law and order. Boards of ar­
bitration must bo created nnd obeyed
in order for tho wage workers them­
selves to get on. His own words nro
ns follows:—
“Wo need a fuller realization nnd
n broader comprehsnsion of tho moan­
ing both of political ' nnd economic
democracy. In this ago of science and
invention nnd organization, thoro is a
special need for a full understanding
of the foundations of industrial demo­
cracy. Tho word democracy is used
very inaccurately. It is often taken
to signify freedom nnd equality.
Mnny havo thought it represented nn
absence o f ail restraints. Others havo
considered It as providing a relief
from all duties. Tho peoplo of Ameri­
ca havo long beon committed to demo­
cracy. The best thought of tho world
has boon compelled to follow them.
The easy way to understand whnt may
bo expected of it Is first to under­
stand whnt It is,
“ Thoro has never been nny organiz­
ed society without ruler. Tho great
power o f mnnklnd has beon created
through unity o f action.
This has
meant the adoption of a common
■tondard. In most anclot times this
w°s represented In tho chieftain, In
modern times it is represented by a
codo of laws. The important factor
t° remember It that It has always re­
quired obedience. Democracy is obed­
ience to the rule of the poople.
“ Tho failure to appreciate this doiw
bio function of tho citizen has led to
$wch misunderztanding, for it Is very
plain to see that there cannot be any
of tho people with out a people
to bo ruled. The difference between
despotism and democmcy Is not a dif­
ference In the requirement of obed-

lencc, it is n difference in rulers. Tho
American citizen it at once a sovere­
ign nnd a subject. Ho will be limit­
ed sovereign if he limits his obedience.
The criminal loses nil his freedom. It
is easy to Beef hat democracy will hnvo
attained perfection when laws nro
made wholly wise nnd obedience is
made wholly complete,
“ Ono of tho great tragedies of Am­
erican institutions. Is tho experience
of those who conic hero expecting to
he nblo to rule without reridering obedieneo. They hnvo entirely miscon­
ceived tho meaning o f democracy,
But they need not disturb its defend­
ers. To cast it aside could only monn
tho acceptance of some old kind of ru­
lers which hnvo already been discard­
ed Tho true hope of progress lies
only in' perfecting it. Already it is
(letter than anything else in the world.
But it rests entirely on tho people. It
depends on their ability Doth to rule
nnd to obey.
It is whnt they nre.
Tho Government is .whnt they mnko
it. This snmo principal has been
working out In our cconimic nnd in­
dustrials life. Wo nro slowly, nnd
o f course painfully, arriving at n state
of democracy in this field. In its dovopopment it has been nbsoluto lord over
it. Ho ruled it. Ho fixed the hours
nnd tho conditions of employment nnd
dictated the amount of wages. He re­
cognized little or no obligation to­
wards his employees anil had liltio rognrd for Ids customers.
“ In large enterprises tho ownership
gradually became moro nnd moro di­
vided with tho ndvent of tho corpora­
tion. In thnt case, oftentimes tho
management was entrusted to repre­
sentatives, whllo tho owners corres­
ponded to nbsontoo landlords.
“ Under this system, cyi soon ns em­
ployees could organize nnd mnko domnnds, a condition existed which led
to tho most violent and bitter of in­
dustrial disputes. All hands were
tngerly asserting their r‘ ght to rule,
rorgetful of their obligation to obey.
“ Investigation and exporlon:o havo
gradually brought about tho recogni­
tion o f tho correct principal. Timo
and econmlc development will insure
ita adoption. Industry is changing
from the theory of exclusion to the
theory o f inclusion. It no longer Is
content with ono small part of tha In­
dividual, it seeks to enlist all its pow­
ers, to recognize all his rights as woll
as require the performance o f all his
obligations. In the Ideal Industry,
each Individual would become an own

‘®

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922

cr. an operator, and n manager, a oral occasions, furthermore ho would
mnster nnd n servant, a ruler and a not allow any man to leave his job
Mr.
subject. Thus thoro would bo estab­ for n period of fifteen days.
lished a system of true industrial Fellows then enquired if his services
had not tyjen satisfactory, and was
democracy.
“ In very mnny industries this Is al­ told if thoy had not ho would havo
ready taking place. Employees are been fired long ago, furthermore that
encouraged to purchase stock in tbo Mr. Fellows need not wait until
corporation and nro provided with cro- Thursday, ho could quit right then. In
dlt facilities for such purposes. This other words tho local manager dis­
gives them ownership, They nro en­ charged Mr. Follows apparently for
couraged to make suggestions for tho no other reason than thnt he wns anx­
better conduct of the business. They ious to comply with government or­
nro requested to npply their Inventive ders nnd attend camp with the other
nblllty in the various mechanical oper­ members of the band contingent from
ation, Through trndo unions and Sanford, which is tho 1B-Ub Infantry
shop committee they hnvo a largo Itogimontnl Band, Floridn National
shnro in tho determination o f wages Guard,
and conditions of Inho’r. By tho intro­
Mr. Follows is well known in tho
duction of tlic sliding scale and plcca community nnd is regarded ns nn cf.
work they shnro in the gcnernl pros­ fieient employee of tho Southern Utili­
perity of tho concern.
This gives ties Company, is well known by those
them munngoment. Thus industrial of our citizens who hnvo had occas­
democracy is boing gradually devel­ ion to lie brought into business con­
oped.
tact with him.- Ho has been in tho
"There is a principal in our econo- employ of the Southern Utilities Co.
for them. It needs nlso to bo remem­ for approximately two and ono-hntf
bered that the people nro not created years, during which timo ho has had
for the benefit of indust, but indua- ten days off, two dnys of which lie had
mic life thntj needs somewhat more to pay for nn extra man during hia
uipphasis. , Long ago James Otis de­ absence.
clared that kings wore mndo for tho
It is the concensus of opinion of the
good of the peoplo nnd not the peoplo members of tho throe militury outfits
try is crcntod for the benefit of the in Sunford thnt this wns nn unwar­
people. Those who are employed In It ranted procedure on tho part of tho
are its chief beneficiaries.
Those!local manager of the Southern Utiliwho hnvo ncquired cnpital provided the tics Company, and tho feeling among
plant nnd mnehininery for tho work tho members of these outfits is that
secures tho raw nmtorhls ami mnrkcts tho fncts of tho enso should ho
for thcproduct. Cnpital nnd manage­ brought before tho public.
ment perform this great uorvico for
It is indeed unfortunate that this
tho benefit of tho workmnn. Ho per­ incident has oecurcd, ns It Is the first
forms n corresponding sorvico for of this kind in the history of tho mili­
them. Unto each who contributes In tary organizntons of Sanford. Prac­
accordance with his ability thoro is tically every business houso will havo
duo equal consideration and equal hon­ absent ono or moro employees during
or. There Is no degradation in in­ thiH time, tho total number of all de­
dustry, It Is a worthy entorprisc, en­ tachments from Sanford going to
nobling nil who contributes to it. It camp being 138. Voluntary permis­
will be successful in accordance with sion has been granted tho employees
tho opportunity given for tho devel­ by (hese other business concerns, as
opment of all tho powers of mankind they nro progressive enough to see tho
nnd of tho acceptance of tho obliga­ ndvnntngo which theso military organ­
tion alike to rule nnd to obey,
izations mean to Sanford.
"Tho disappointment which has boon
While wo do not hollovo thnt the
experienced, at first thought, in tho executives of tho Southern Utilities
increase of power, whether of wealth Company aro aware of tho action of
or place, has resulted from tho ex­ their local mnnngor, nor would thoy
pectation thnt it would bring relief hnvo permitted it if it hnd boon
from tho necessity of obodionco. brought to tlioir attention, steps nro
Neither political nor industrial demo­ now boing token to ncquaint them
cracy enn relievo mankind from tho with tho full particulars of the case,
requirement of obedience. There is and wo further believe thnt when
no substituo for virtue. Too much these full particulars aro brought to
emphasis has been put on tho doslro tho attention o f tho higher officials
to rulo nnd too llttlo on tho obligation of the Southorn Utilities Company,
to obey. Moro nnd moro all social the local manager will ho tho recip­
problems must lie worked out In ac­ ient of their condemnation, ns well ns
cordance with this principle. An the people of this community,
Obedient nntlon would possess su­
Yours very truly,
preme uowor. The law of life, the
RALPH E. STEVENS,
law of progross, is tho law of obedi­
M«J. M. C., F. N. G.
ence, tho law of sorvico.
“ ‘Whosoever will bo great among
you, let hint bo your niinistor; And
whnsoovor will be chief among you,
lot him he your servant.' "

ONE MAN KILLED
IN GUN FIGHT

PUBLIC FORUM =
REFUSED PERMISSION TO AT­
TEND ENCAMPMENT
Sanford, Fin., Aug. 2, 1022.
It. J. Holly, Editor,
Sanford Herald,
Snnford, Fin.
My Dear Mr. Holly:
Thoro is n matter which wo bciievo tho citizens of Snnford should
bo mndo cognizant of and tills com­
munication is addressed to you for
thnt purposo.
Wo rofor to tho rofusnl of tho local
mnnngor of tho Southorn Utilities Co.
to allow ono of his employees, Mr. G.
C. Fellows, to attend tho stuto en­
campment. When tho local manager
was appronched* somo timo ago by
Mr. Follows for permission for a leave
of abHenco ho was told to go nhond,
this matter would ha tnkon enro of
wBon Mr. Follows was ready to leave.
’ Last Monday evening Mr. Follows
again broached tho subject to tho lo­
cal mnnngor nnd wnH told thnt tho
military band, of which Mr. Follows
is a member, would bo ready to lonvo
for enenmpmont August 3rd, nnd ask­
ed whnt arrangomonts ho wanted him
to muko&lt;for a substitute during his
absonco. Tho local manager's roply
wan that ho would make tho neces­
sary arrangomonts.
Upon inquiry
from Mr. Fellows if his Job would bo
thoro for him when ho returned tho
iocnl manager replied that if tho now
man was satisfactory thoro would bo
no Job lor Mr. Follows, but in tho
ovont his work wns unsatisfactory
thoro was a chanco of Mr. Follows
having his job back. Mr. Fellows
askod him if it was not a fact that tho
government made special provision
fo r enlisted men to got timo o ff to at­
tend annual state encampments. The
reply of tho local manager to thlB
was that the government was not run­
ning his business, that ho would make
arrangements himself. Ho stated that
the band was a nuisance as it had tak­
en Mr. Fellowa from his work on aev

(Oontlnnnl from I’aci, On.)
VAN BUREN, Ark., Aug. 2.— Ono
man wns killed and another wounded
during a gun fight in tho Missouri
Pncnfic railroad yards hero early to­
day.
(

U. S. SENATOR CHOW
DIED THIS MORNING
IN PENNSYLVANIA
Illy T h e Assnrlnlrd I'rrss)

UNIONTOWN, I'a., Aug. 2.— Unit­
ed States Senator William E. Crow,
of Pennsylvania, died at his country
homo in tho mountains near lioro this
morning.

FIND BODY OF MAN
IN EVERGLADES
Illy T he A ssociated D ress)

MIAMI, Aug. 2.—Tho body of Jns,
Iiynn, foVty, white saw mill worker,
was found in tho Evurglados near
Homstond today. Indications aro thnt
ho was murdered.
TEN ARE SENTENCED
TO DEATH IN RUSSIA
BY RED TRIBUNAL
t n y T he A ssociated I’ ress)

PETROGRAD, Aug. 2.— Itovolutionary tribunal scntancod to doath t?
day ton members nnd ompioyos of tho
Esthonian reparation commission af­
ter convictfon upon charges of ospltm*
ago,

THE FOUR HORSEMEN
braces the following described proper­
ty situated In Seminole County, Flor­
OF THE APOCOLPSE
ida, to-wit: Lots 8 and 0 (less that
AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE
part coVercd by Giles, Overstrcot A
Drews Sub-Div.) Block D., D. R.
Mnnngor Herndon irf taking much
Mitchell’s Survey of the Levy Grant.
pride this week in the announcement
Tho innd being assessed at tho datO
that ht^will present to Sanford people
of tho Issuance of such certificate In
tho great picture “ Tho Four Horse­
tho names o f GHos, Overstreet &amp;
men" or ns the book title rends “ Tho
Drew. Unless said certificate shall be
Four Horsemen o f tho Apocolypso"
reddemed according to inw Tax Deed
which Is said to ho one of tho great­
will issuo thereon on tho 12th day of
est pictures ever presented upon tho
August, A. D. 1022.
American screen. This book came out
WITNESS my official signature
at first during the World war nnd
nnd seal this the 7th day of July, A. D,
caused much comment nil over tho civ­
1022.
ilized world nnd sinco the war It has
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS)
eon screened with a fine enst nnd pro.
Clerk Circuit Court,
sonted to the public in the Hlient dra­
Seminole County, Fla.
wn. Tho Four Horsemen will bo
47-5tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
shown at tlio Princess Tliontro Friday
nnd Saturday nights nnd if you havo
Rub-My-Tlsm, an antiseptic.
never seen this picture you should ar­
30-oaw-20te
range to see it’ here Friday and Snturdny nights. Mr. Herndon nlso an­
When your breath Is bad, appetite
nounces somo other fine nttrnctlons
poor, nnd you feel “ blue’ and discour­
i’or tho summer season ills idea boing
s e d , you need Horblne. Ono or two
give the people something good
doses will sot you right. It U u great
nnd keep them at homo if possible by
system purifier. Price, COc. Sold by
giving them tho host of attractions,
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Wntch tho Princess spneo on tho last
pngo of tho Herald. It keops you In­
Mrs. It. B. Connelly loft today for
formed from day to day about tho now
Now York and other eastern cities
pictures nnd you can always look on
whoro sho will ho nbsont for sovoral
tho Inst pngo nnd keep up with tho
weeks purchasing hor fall and wtntor
nily program.
stock of millinory nnd notions.
The Lake Wnlos Highlnnder says
t int "between 225 nnd 250 acres of cit­
rus fruit Innd will bo plnnted by tho
Co-operntivo FruitCompany this win­
ter." Tho land lies west of Lnko
Jolle. Four families living at Lnko
Wnlos nnd Bartow comprise tho com­
pany nnd purposo development of tills
tract under tho most modern nnd fav­
orable conditions. Tho company has
ippiicd for a charter, and work may
jogln on tho land very soon.

Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
Lewi* O’llrrnn

J, a , s h a r e s

O'BRYAN &amp; SHARON
Attorneys-at-Lnw
Wilt practice In all tho court*.
Examination o f Abatrncta o f Land Ti­
tles given eapoclnl attention
Offlcoe In Hemlnolo County Rank Bldg.
MAN'KOIID, F LO RIDA

SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
8EEP. SORGHUM

TO THE CITIZENS OF SEMINOLE
F o r Immediate shipment. All sea son ­
COUNTY:
able Field nnd V egeta b le Seeds. W rit#

fo r Prloe List and Catalogue. Our beau­
tiful and Instructive catalogue la free
nnd g iv es vnluablo
Information
on
fa rm in g nnd g a rd en in g fo r Florida and
the South. W rite to ua today fo r speotal prices on your sood requirements.
Our complete stock w ill enable us to
su pply you to advantage In prleo and
quality.

I have been appointed County
Enumerator for Seminole County to
take the Agricultural, Horticultural,
mlustrlnl and Llvo Stock and Poul­
try census for the year commencing
July 1st, 1021, to July 1st, 1022.
E. A . M artin Seed Co.
This- census is very important and Oldest nnd Largest Heed House In Fta.
203-208 Eaut Day Street
for tho good of our county, and every
JACKSONVIL LE
-lFLORIDA
dtizon should promptly respond.
1 will call on you as oarily as possihlo after August 1st and it will save
GOOD GRADE
your time and mine too, if you will
STABLE M A N U R E
make your list out NOW nnd havo it
CHEAP
ready for mo.
Prompt Shipment
Yours vory truly,
II. II. CHAPPELL.
L. W. UERGMANN
50-Jtc
Box 2163, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of tho General
StnluteH of tho State of Floridn
Notico is horeby given that S. F.
Doudney, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 223, dated tho 7th day of
Juno, A. D, 11)20, has filed said certi­
ficate In my office, and line made ap­
plication for Tax Deed to issuo in ac­
cordance with Inw. Said certificate
embraces
tho following described
property situated in Sominole County,
'loridn, to-w it:' N CVSi acres of WV4
of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 3, Twp 20
S., Range 31 E. 5 acres. Tho said
Innd being assessed at tho dnto of tho
ssunnco'of such certificate in tho
numo of Unknown. Unless said fcortlficato shall ho rodoomod according to
aw Tlix Deed-will issuo thereon on
ho 12th day of August, A. D. 1022.
WITNESS my official signature
nnd Honl this tha 7th day of July, A. D.
1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, Fla.
47-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
I

11

LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Attorneys and Counscllon-at-Law
DoLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice In tha Stato and Feder­
al Courts, Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.

SCHELLE M AIN ES
LAW YER
Office In the Court House
SANFORD
FLORIDA

iin

n Ai Ico

G E O . G . H E R R IN G
Atlorney-at-Law
&gt;Jo. 14'Garncr-WoodruffiBuildlD
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY McLAULIN
JE W E L E R
' MY SPECIALTIES:
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Gorham’a Sterling Silver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watchee

of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Stntutca of tho State of Florida
Nottco is hereby given that J. S.
Dinkot, purchaser of Tax Certificate
tfo. 20-1, dated tho 2nd day of Juno,
F A R M E R S!
A. D. 1010, has fHad Bald cortlficato
n my offico, nnd has mado applica­
Place your order with’
tion for Tax Dood to issuo in accordus for
unco with law, Said certificate on\SEED BED CLOTH
*races tho following doscrlbed proper­
ty situated in Sominolo County, Flor­
ida, to-wit: Lot 12,-Block C, Mitchoil’s Survoy of Lovy Grant. The said
land boing assessed at tho date of the
issuanco of such cortlficato In tho M cC R O R Y’S 10c STO RE
nnmo of N. B, Giles. Unless said cer­
tificate shall bo rodoomod according to i B H m i i H i B i i i i i i v n n i n r i l
law Tax Docd will issuo thoroon on
tho 12th day of August, A. D. 1022.
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this tho 7th day of July, A. D.

SWANSON IS NOMINATED
OVER EX-GOVEItNOR DAVIS
IN VIRGINIA PRIMARIES 1022.
(SEAL)

E A. DOUGLASS,
(B y T h o A ssaelatsd P ra ts)
Clerk Circuit Court,
RICHMOND, Aug. 2.— Hoturns to
Sominolo County, Fla.
Nows-Loador Indicate Senator Swan­
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. 0.
son woa re-nominated in yesterday's 47-5tc
Democratic primary over former Gov­
ernor Wostmoroland Davis.
Notlee o f Application for Tax Dood
Under, Section 878 of the General
It gives ono a real thrill to walk
Statutes of tho State of Florida
Notico is horoby given that George
around Sanford and see tho many new
buildings going up everywhoro.
E. LaVigne, purchaser of Tax Cortlfi­
cato No. 207, datod tho 7th day o:
And it also gives one a thrill
Juno, A. p . 1920, haa filed Bald certifi­
think that you had a part in patting cate In my offico, and haa made appli­
the old town on the map and halplnj' cation for Tax Deed to tune in accord­
to start the wheels turning,
ance with law. Said certificate em-

ATTENTION

10c PER YARD ;
H otel
G reyston e
Centrally Located

F IR E -P R O O F
Cool, Airy Rooms, and
Ocean Front Apart­
ments at reasonable
rates the year round

C. M . C U STER
Proprietor
DAYTONA BEACH, F L A .
Phone No. 2
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all bo cantaine and we ahould be sat[filed to work in the ranKe and help

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the leaders In every way. It is o n '
■elfish spirit o f doing something for
your city without any hope of flnan
dal reward that la the greatest obli­
gation and that is your greatest duty
as a real citlsen of Sanford.

■ MONEY

s

DR. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
Art e l
IDally HeeaM la Mbllafes*

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'P m M e rat** w e it—l l t in i made
Eaawa m i i s IIm iim , east *•» r m
m Sia w t w w fc____________________
Having three units of the military
arm of the country in one city the
■Isa of Sanford is going somo and
Sanford is proud o f her soldier boys.
It means much to the city in many
ways to have throe military units
here.
And wo folks in Florida can thank
our lucky stars that wo live in a
state that la not bothered particularly
about the coni question. It appears
that the cool output this season will
only be about one third o f tho regular
shipments from the mines.
The Associated Dallies of Florida
will meet In Orlando on Monday and
Tposday August 14 and 16, And they
will meet at tho homo of R. B. BrosBiers of the Reporter Star most of tho
time tho bulletin says. Wall, all wo
havo to say that if everything goes
right about that time wo will bo a citi­
zen of Orlando for two days in this
month, sure.
What bettor work can you ask o f a
woman's club?
Tho Wclfnro Department of tho
Sanford Womnn's club providas an ex­
cellent school luncheon for tho child­
ren of tho Snnford schools at ton
cents n luncheon. Miami should havo
somo "welfare departments."
IIopo there is milk in tho diet.—
Jacksonville Journal.
Tho Military Band played in Central
Park last night to a large nnd appre­
ciative nudicnco. They nre going up
to capture Jacksonville today and add
new laurels to their brow, And tho
Herald wishes to again congratulate
Bandmnstor Ball upon his getting up
such a fine military band in a few
weeks. They nra bound to prove a
big hit at the encampment.
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And now tlm street car mon in
Chicago havo struck for higher wages
or less hours or something of that
sort nnd tho thousands who havo to
ride many miles to work aro walking,
All of this will cause moro trouble
and cost tho public moro money and
inconvenience and bring tho end of
strikes Just that much closer. Tho
plnco for tho laboring man to get hii
inning in at tho ballot box and timo
will toll.
The rail chiefs have refused abso­
lutely to grant thu seniority asked by
tho president nnd left tho meeting to
go homo. It begins to look ns through
tho president will havo to tnko over
tho roads and tho coni mines nnd if
this is necessary tho sooner tho hattor. Wo havo not fnvorud government
ownership simply beenuso tho govern'
mant spent so much monoy during tho
war but taking over tho railroads now
would mean something entirely differ­
ent. And unless tho strike can bo
settled at onco wo sny to tho govern­
ment: "Tnko them over and run them
with your own peopio and not with
tho ones thnt would stnml in your way
and mako It difficult of success.*
OUR OBLIGATION
All of us bore in Snnford havo an
obligation to perform nnd that obliga­
tion Is to bo a good citizen in ovary
sense of tho word. Being a good citi­
zen does not consist In going to church
ovary' Sunday nnd then forgetting all
about It on Monday. It doos not con­
sist In walking tho straight and nar­
row path and following out tho Golden
Rule. It does not consist In paying
your debts nnd being pointed out us
tho richest man in town. It does not
consist In owning moro real ostato
* than any man in town or building
moro buildings than tho other follow.
All those requisites aro good and
ovory man should posboss them In a
moro or loss degroo and than somo.
But nbovo alt things your greatost
* obligations in to bo a progressive citi­
zen ready nnd willing to put your
shoultior; to the wheol upon nny nnd
all occasion to push youi city to tho
front. To bo an nctlvo mombor of tho
Chamber of Commorco and attend tho
meetings held ovory weak—if you
enn’t attend every week .attend
at lonst onco each month and learn
what
your fellows
aro
doing.
'This Is ono of your grontest obliga­
tions and ono thnt you ahould obaorva
strictly. Tho boat cltien Is tho one
who recognises as his greatest obliga­
tion tho dobt ho owes his city and that
,dobt can only bo. paid by tho valuable
assistance ho can Tender his home city

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A press dispatch announced this
morning that Dr. Alexander Graham
Belt had died at his home In Novla
Scotoa this morning. We turn aside
from busy hours o f running a dally
newspaper to lay our tribute on his
bier in that far o ff home w hen this
grand old man had retired to pass the
hours spared to him in a well spent
life. Dr. Bell, the inveter o f the tele­
phono that revolutionized tho world of
industry and commerce and business
and tho homo life as well, The tele­
phone which at times seems such a
nuisance and expense and yet It Is
now a household noccssltv and a busi­
ness requirement. When we stop this
day and ponder on tho world as it
would bo without the telephone wo
cannot help but thank Dr. Boll for his
great achivement and hope that he
as well as those who followed him
made something out of one of the
greatest Inventions of modem ages.
And llko all plonoers and nit inven­
tors tho early struggles of Dr. Belt
wore laid along hard linos and strug­
gles to put his Invntion beforo tho dis­
criminating and usually hard hearted
public. Thnt ho finally perfected his
invention and that it beenmo one of thu
greatest in tho world is duo perhaps
to his Indomitable will thnt surmount­
ed nil obstacles and his life and his*
tory is given in pnrt In this issue of
tho Dally Herald because wo ns an
American and pnrt of thnt great pub­
lic now served by tho telephone appre­
ciate and honor tho man who "put it
over," Pence to his nshos.

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had been completed and Mr. Stoutamlra
sat down to reflect on what bad been
seen and to measure the Immprpsslona
indelibly stamped on hla mind, this la
what he wrote in concluding hie artl­
clo:
.Second: My respect for the newapaper business and for the newspaper
as they aro still losing by tho miners’
walkout. First estimates place tho peopio Is strengthened tenfold. I have
loss to the striking shopmen at $40,- seen myself how llko madmen report­
000,000 in wages. Tho other disput­ ers and others of the craft work In
ants probably lost several millions In order to serve us. Who can see this
advertising, passenger fares, freight and not look with keener regard upon
receipts and numerous other items. tho profession ho has choosen as his
But tho third party—the government than I p re v io u sly did oven though I
has lost far moro than either disput­ have always thought much o f It, or I
ant, for tho nation’s progress toward would not have chosen It before get­
normal conditions received
delay of ting this insight. And If the modern
ita
perhaps several months. This applies metropolitan newspaper, with
millions
of
capital
nnd
hundreds
of
in particular to tho coal situation,
own?
And
oven
If
I
had
not
chosen
whero n shortage of production be­
enmo moro noticeable ns transporta­ it for mino, I bellovo I'd think a
thousand times moro of tho business
tion was impeded.
Losses duo to tho shopman’s strike trained woikors, labor so hard to give
may be counteracted In pnrt how­ us our nows overy morning and after­
ever. by tho results of lessons forced i noon, how much hnrdor must tho
upon the disputants since July 1. If; smaller papers strugglo to give us
tho strikers hnve learned thnt a gov­ our homo-town dally or weekly 7 It Is
ernment arbiter, ns the public's re­ to them that I believe wo owo the
presentative, cannot bo flouted wan­ greatest consideration nnd respect
tonly; thnt the argument tending to nnd, niny I say, pntronngo.
Nothing need ba added to what Is
prove tho right to strike also justifies
nbovo
set forth, only to sny that
tho hiring of now Inbor without out­
side interference; that wngo contro­ those who lmvo tho grontor, tho truer
versies nre secondary to tho public's respect for nowspnpors thnt strivo to
interests, tho loss bus not bcon in vain. servo their public conscientiously aro
If the rnilwny executives havo real­ those who aro intimately acquainted
ized thnt n bnd example set by a few with their work nnd tho conscientious
DU It SOLDIER HOYS
roads, which violated the Inbor board's efforts by which It is accomplished.
-------------- o --------------Snnford is now tho greatest mili­ ruling by contracting shop work "out­
tary sector In tho stnto with threo side'’ contrnry to their agreement, WHY AND HOW THE BOOTLEG­
units here in the National Guards, gnve the workmen n sourco for con­
GER EXISTS
these threo units nre to lonva for tho tention, then tlie strike may prove
nnnunl encampment Thursdny of this beneficial to them.
Why does tho bootlegger exist In
To the people this strike should he such numbers and drive HUch n thriv­
week. It will tuko many of tho men
from their work whoro they aro no a warning that they must elect Icgis- j ing trndo? Wo know that he docs
doubt needed nnd where they cannot Intors who will seek tho enactment of \for the newspapers nre filled from daylie spared but this is the obligation every mensuro tending in tho slight-1to day with chronicles of nctivltcs. As
they tnko when thoy join tho forcea est degree to keep nation’s industrial n sourco of nows they aro oven moro
of Undo Sntn nnd regardless of tho weifnro unhampered by troublo-moun- prolific of items than the record of
dlsconiports nnd tho inconvcnlonco to tnins built of molo-bill squabbles. It automobiles nccidcnts. Men spenk of
which tho employers are put by tho would bo well if every votor could "my fuvorlto bootlcger" about ns thoy
cnll to arms tho men must go and the keep tills in his mind when going to used to spenk of "my favorito harbor,”
employers are obliged to let them go. the primary, or to n general election. or “ niy favorito cignr girl," It is use­
The Herald loses a man this week but
less to try to avoid him. Ho Is ovorywo aro willing to let him go bccnuBo RESPECT FOR THE NEWSPAPER wliord present, in tho snlomi of tho
Uncle Snm says ho wants him for fif­
Four Hundred nnd in tho slums of tho
BUSINESS
teen days trnlnlng thnt bo may bo fit­
lower Enst side. If wo tnko to tho
ted for duty in case thnt call to duty
Notwithstanding newspapers are of woods or the mountains, wo find him
comes. Tho National Guards aro
such universal dolly ubo thcro aro very much there; and in tho dnnk roneeded in many places nnd they should many who rend them, and profit by cesses of tho swamps, or in hidden
bn ready when needed nnd tho only tho nows thnt is in tho reading col­ mountain caves wo arc likely to stum­
way thoy can bo made ready nnd fit umns nnd in tho advertising pngos, ble on his concoting his Infernal brow,
it by tho stnto encampment whoro ns well ns by tho editorial expressions
Never beforo In tho history of tho
they recoivo tho proper instructions and discussions, who do not know in­ country hns there been such vicious
in n great mass of men. Horo they timately, or even casually, the enor­ activity in law-breaking. Tho poison
get the touch of renl military Ufa nnd mous work thnt Is required to bo dono stuff comes in automobiles ncross tho
find out JubI what they represent In to get out a newspaper, dally or border from Canndn; it comes in boat­
the National Gtinrds. They should all weekly,'do not npprecinto tho respon­ loads from Bimini, and crosses tho
go and represent Sanford in every sibility felt by thoso who do thnt work, Rio Grande from Mexico. A great
sense of tho word nnd no employers nnd their constant, wo might say, re­ army of officials nro constantly on the
should nttempt to hold them hack or ligious regard for truth nnd efficiency trail of the bootleggor, but they can­
In nny way make It obligatory for in the presentation of news nnd tho not stem the tide thnt is constantly
them to stny nt bony; or loso their comment thereon.
flooding tho country from every land
jobs. In fact the laws provide for this
The Florida Times-Unlon, last Sun­ nnd country. Thousands of gallons of
ontergoncy nnd nny employers found day, published an article, by Ralph almost priceless stuff have bcon empt­
unwilling to lot tho members of a mili­ Stoutnmiro, of the University of Flori­ ied Into tho sewers nnd gutters, there
tary eompnny go when tho call comes da, who is ono of threo Floridlnns-tnk- to mingle with tho vilest decoctions
will find themselves fnco to fnco with ing tho summer course in Journalism of tho bqotlcggors, and poison tho
ono of Uncle Snm’s mandates nnd will in Columbia university, New York streams that flow to tho sen. lie is
be dealt with accordingly,
city. Mr. Stoutnmiro told of a visit arrested nnd flnod in every court in
It is hoppd thnt the three military by the inombcrs of tho classes In the land, nnd pays his fine and goes
units from Sanford will go to Jackson­ journalism, to tho Brooklyn Dnlly again merrily on his cronckcd way.
ville this week 100 per cent strong nnd Engle, for tho purpose of learning Tho judges nro getting wise and bo­
that thoy will cover themselves with nt first hand something about tho ginning to see thnt n fine, hoavy
honor to their town and to their stnto. mnking of n great daily nowspnpoD though it may bo, is of Httlo avail in
-------------- o-------------Ills artlclo was particularly in form­ cheeking tho unlawful traffic, nnd
OWNERS, STRIKERS, PUBLIC— ative highly commended by tho pro­ they nro beginning to givo Jail sen­
ALL LOSERS
fessor In charge o f tho journnlism de­ tences. But oven thnt Is not tho limit
partment of tho university to whom It to which thoy may go, nnd must go
If nt Inst nn agreement 1ms boon was submitted for criticism before it beforo tho vllo traffic can bo broken
reached between the striking shop­ was sent to tho Tlmcs-Unlon for pub­ up. Tho man who buys tho poison­
men nnd tho rnilwny executives, thq lication. But, to us, tho important ous stuff is as much a law breaker as
public greets this announcement with fenturo In tho articlo was tho impres­ tho man who sells. Go aftor tho man
overwhelming npprovnl. For tho peo­ sion tho Inspection of thu Engle pinnt "higher up" whoso monoy tempts tyo
ple nB n whole, and tho consumer In made on tho mind of Mr. Stoutamlror bootlegger. Without a constant de­
particular, havo been hit hardest by nn impression such ns others must re­ mand nt lucrativo prices tho bootlogthis labor disturbance which cast its ceive on becoming intimately ac­ gcr would dio of starvation. As long
gloomy scoptro over Amorlcan In­ quainted with tho many processes by as ho secs easy monoy in breaking tho
dustry, Tho strikers nnd road ownors which n newspaper is producod and law bo will porslst. Thoro is somo
aro to bo congratulated upon their tho serious purposes of those who hope in tho fact thnt It is beginning
willingness to compromise, nnd tho mako it, day aftor day nnd week aftor to realize thut it is dangerous to drli.k
tho hell broth thnt la brawed In
governmental forces which nctod ns week.
Tho visitors to tho Englo plant, bo- swamps nnd collars, Every death
mediators desorvo a full measure of
pratso.
ing nsplrqnts for places in tho ranks thnt is enused by it is a most patent
Settlement of tho controversy at n of journalists, wer, first of all ad- argument ngnlnst it. Tho tlmo may
time when tense relations botwocn j dressed by a member of tho Eaglo may como when public sentiment will
capital nnd labor aro easily strained editorial staff who among orthor lm
demand tho strict enforcement of the
beyond tho safoty point gives causo portnnt things told them thnt they woro prohibition law; when tho buyor of tho
for furthor confldonco in tho Amerl- "entering upon a profession which re­ illognl stuff, will bo As much n Hoclnt
enn working mnn—aside from nny af­ quires tho best there is in you" and outcast as tho mnn who sells it, but
filiation which he may havo with un­ concluding his remarks, said:
tho tlmo looks to bo far in tho future.
You aro to bo congratulated upjm At present tha evasion of tho law
ionism. Thnt tho workers o f this
country arc consorvntlvo enough to ba choosing this profession ns your lifo seems to bo looked on aa n good joke",
constructive rnthor than radical and work. It lends along straight nnd nar­ ns a proof of shrewness rather than
destructive, as Americans are wont to row paths. It gives no odds and It ns a crime.
contend, will ba indicated strongly, nBks for nono. The newspaper Is
if an understanding has boon reached. first, last and always tho champion PERTINENT QUESTIONS FOR THE
But tho shame of It all is that what­ o f the pooplo, .catering to no clnsp or
POLITICIANS
ever tho terms of settlement, all par­ creed or religion, battling ever for tho
ties, concerned directly or Indirectly rights of all tho people all tho time.
Discussing thq proposed rcnportlon
Later, when tho tour of Inspection mont amendment which the peopio of
In tho shopmen's strike have tost, Jjust

They are GOOD/

Florida will vot« In November, tbs
Jacksonville Times-Union admits that
under this apportionment all of what
It terms north Florida will averaga
ono representative fo r 9,118 popula­
tion, while south Florida will have a
representative for each 10,510 popula­
tion.
Tho Leesburg Commercial comment­
ing on this phase o f tho compromise
measure which tho pcnnl» nt south
Florida aro asked to accept, makea
theso very pertinent observations:
This Is a difference o f approximate­
ly 1,400 for each representative, or 16
per cent.
Does the Times-Union consider It a
fair apportionment that gives as much
as 16 per cent advantage to the peopio
of the northern tie r,o f counties In
Florida ?
Personally, wo consider such a pro­
posal insulting ns well ns arrogant on
the part*of tho northern tier, espec­
ially when we know that tho per capita
wealth, taxed nnd untnxod, is greater
in tho panlnsulnr portion of the stato
than It is in the northern tier. Be­
sides, the rnto of growth in popula­
tion nnd tnxablo' value is very much
greater in tho peninsula.
This tho
Times-Union can in no wise doubt.
It is usually tho contestant who Is
cornered who begins tho passing o f
tho lie. Wo have had this close at
homo nnd wo hnvo known It In many
places. So wo must concludo thnt tho
Times-Union realizes whnt nn unten­
able attitude it hns assumed nnd in at­
tempting to switch the discussion to
another angle. Undoubtnbly, tho way
the statistics nro presented in the
Tlmcs-Unlon’s editorial, it hns made
up a basis for its clnims but it has
mode no upology what very for tho
crude steal thnt Is proposed in the
now apportionment.,
,
Tho new apportionment gives us
half a loaf nnd puts tho whole loaf out
of our reach for ton years longer.
During thnt ton years north Florida
can finish tha work it has started of
building fine bridges and fine roads
out of the Btato funds, tho major por­
tion of which hnve como from tho
peninsular portion o f tho Btato. And,
by counting themselves 15 per cent
better thnn their poninsulnr neighbors
tho northern tier expects to accomp­
lish this. Evidontly thoy havo taken
Puter O. Knight’s word for it and con­
cluded that they aro entitled to govern
because of their superior mentnlity,
but thcro nro fow others in south
Florida who ngroo with tho brainy lit­
tle*- lawyer in this utterance.
We shall voto against this amend­
ment. We shall be establishing a
dangerous and pernicious precedent,
with alb duo respect to tha opinion of
our governor, if wtf start patching up
political mistakes by amending our
constitution.
Lot
tho politicians
mend their own mistakes. Let tha
rcapportionment bo made and passed
upon by tho courts. If it does not
Htnnd, wo nro still bettor o ff than if
wo voto this hnlflonf amendment and
tie our hands for ten long years.
FACTS ON PRICE LEVELS
Most of us hold forth frequently
about the high price of some staple
nrtlclo or food today with whnt it was
in tho good old days before tho war.
Wo rcmlnlBca In a haphazard manner
about buying power of tho dollar thon
for tho housowifo who filled the mar­
ket bnskot at tho cornor grocery with
stonk and potatoes, vegetables, fruit,
nnd breakfast food. Very fow of us
really know what wo nro talking about
whon It comos down to n matter of
quoting spociflc figures.
Tho monthly rovlcw of tho United
States department of labor furnishes
Borne accurnto information on tho cost
of food stuffs, from bananas to navy
beans. Perhaps you’ll bo surprised
to learn what our 1922 dollar will
buy compared to tho 1018 dollars.
Well, this booklet certainly places
ham and lamb in tho luxury class. Tho
price rango on thoso two monts right
now is 01 per cent higher thnn it was
in 1018. Thoy top tho list of advances
with tho exception of potatoes* which
stnnd 03 por cent nbovo 1013 prices.Hens nnd flour aro also well up on
tho list, running nonrly 00 .per cent
ahead of tho pro-wnr scale. Most of
our staple products hover botweon 30
nnd 50 per cent above that scale,
with tho avorago for all product! be­
ing 42 per cent. Sugar, tea, and cof­
fee, nil nre qulto reasonable nt pre­
sent, however, ranging about 20 per
cent plus on 1013 prices.
What foods nro most nearly nor­
mal, then? Well, plate beef cornea
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one Item, It eella now at an average
price o f 18 cents a pound, only one
cent higher thjn In 1018, All the other
beef cuts are ffom 20 to 40 per cent
higher. F^r instance, 26 cents a
pound was the sirloin stealc rate In
1018, but now Is costs about 36 cents.
Lard la only 7 per cent higher now
than it was nine years ago, while rice
cost but one cent a pound more now
than then.- By living on plate beef
and rice wo could make our dollars go
farthest It seems.
Of course, thso figures cannot bo ac­
cepted fo r Jacksonville or any on0 l0.
callty as oxact. Thoy are mado up
from averages o f prices all over tha
country. They are not based on spe­
cial sales but on the normal daily and
monthly run of business. But they
give us a falfly accurate basis for our
market lists.---Jacksonville Journal.
— :-------- ------------PUBLICITY AN INVESTMENT,
NOT AN EXPENSE
One of tho principal rensons for the
need of funds for tho revived and re­
organized chnmbof of commerce of
Bartow is thnt tho city -nnd its ro
sources bo properly nnd abundantly
ndvortised to thoso who nro looking to
Floridn for homca nnd for tho Invest­
ment o f apnro capital.
Thnt need cannot bo filled without
systematic effort. Advertlscing can­
not be dono well except by experts
nnd tho faculty of kconphfg tho nnmo
nnd fame of a community In tho pub.
lie nyo and mind is not possessed by
nny person who hns not bad training
along that lino. Neither can that need
be filled Without money.
Monoy spent for advertising, if it
Is spent Judiciously, with the idea of
securing tho best Sind most fuvernblo
publicity, is nn investment nnd not nn
expense. Therefore, thoso who con­
tribute to tho advertising budget now
being raised by tho Bartow Chatnbor
o f Commerce are adding to their in­
vestment in Bartow, They nro "giv­
ing" to themselves rather than to tho
chamber of commort.-e.
With tho Idea firmly fixed In their
minds, The Polk County Record hopes
the citizens of Bartow who hnvo tho
best interests o f the community nt
heart and who hope to sea Bnrtow
continuo Its leadership amnmr tho cit­
ies of Central Florida, will see that
they Invest as heavily it) their own
future prosperity ns their present fin­
ances w&lt;ll porimt.
The cities are made o f men rather
thnn of brick, wood or stono. Cham­
bers of Commerco aro like cities.
They are made o f mon and will be of
use to tho communities which hnrbor
them to tho oxtont that the jnen in
their membership mensuro up. High
clnss cities will hnvo high class cham­
bers of commerce and the latter will
function in a high class wny. Bar­
tow is a high clnss city.—Bnrtow Re­
cord.
Work hns boon resumed on the
Morrywothor business block on Mag­
nolia nvonuu after a delay of several
weeks waiting on brick.
Copt. George DoCottcs and hla
clerk Virgil Smith of tho machine gun
company loft by nuto this afternoon
for Camp Johnson. Thoy will drive
through tho country nnd havo tho car
nt camp.

A L L LO C A L DRUG
STORES H AN DLE
FERRALIN E
Y ou do not have to g o any farther
thnn y o u r nearest D ru g Store to ■ «
Furrnllno. This w onderful remedy I*
fo r sale overywhore. Just deolde right
now thnt you w ill d ro p In at your
D ru g Store nnd 'purchase l. bottle of
Ferrnllne. T ho results w ill nmnae you.
Thouannds hnve been beneflttad by US
use. F or nervousness. Indigestion, rheu­
matism nnd disorders o f tho blood t
has no peer. Rend these testimonials
whloh nre but n fe w taken from the
hundreds In o u r files. Itsv. W . D. Spurlln, Presbyterian minister, o f Demopol*
Is, Ain., says:
" F o r a g rea t many years I have been
subject to sporadic, and nt times eevere
a tta cks o f Indigestion. H aving heara
o f the cu rative e ffe cts o f Ferrsllns. on
one o r tw o o f m y best friends, I daoldea
lu a lm ost sheer desperation, to try }*•
nnd‘ It am glad
g la d to say It has grostiy
fitted •**■"
me."
beneflttad
onorabls W. W . Lavender, o f Cenllonorn
tervllle. Ala., sa y s:
heal*
"I desire, w ith ou t solicitation or hee*
tatlon, to com m end to those per*o»*
who are ov e r w ork ed or w h o are in a
run-down condition. F srrslln e ns a ton.
lo. I too k tw o hottlus and felt almoe*
like a n ow person."— Adv.
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"If your local dealer does not han­
dle FERRALINE, send $1.00 direct »
the FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING
CO., Tampa, Fla,"

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aiid-other points. He trill visit Us
Sirs Salter of Miami
real property and pereonel valuations
lng home Mrs. Zfnser will visit her daughter, Mrs. H, lf.Papworth in the guest of her sister Mn. Genet*
for the year of 1923 have Increased
New York while he is away.
brother In Pensacola.
at tho Welsga apartments, Mrs.
one million dollars, or six million dolGdrrett and Mra. Salter are daughter* R
a n for 1023 as against five million
Judge J. J. Dickinson is now tho o f Editor Storm of the DeFuniak
Mrs. Preston returned to her home
for 1922. This does not Include the t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
In Miami yesterday after spending possessor o f a new Callllae seven pas­ Broom and wall known all over the
full valuation on uncompleted build­
tho past week with her aunt, Mrs. R, senger ear ahd expects to tour the state,
(Tran h t i n U y 'i D tllyi
ings and valuations for the subse­
J. Holly,
state during the summer months.
Another Thursday afternoon aw (
Sanford will look like New York
quent year will greatly add to this fi­
everybody gone, to the beachqs, to tha
gure., This wonderful showing snd tonight,
The many friends o f J. P. Hall the
Mrs. Rutherford was In the city to­ springs, to the lakes and other resort*
genial local representative of the day calling on hex many friends. She and some just to the Weklwa fo r
With all tho new store rooms being one in which the entire community
Tho Mltvis Marble Co, received a Western Union are glad to sea him has moved to Orlando and is ongagid fishing and red bugs. Another month
• ercctcd In Sanford, the kind of busl- can take pride.
cor
load of fine marble today that out again after a week’s Illness,
neascs tlftit will occupy them Is often
in tho notion and souvenir business. of it and then we can all come home*
will
be mado up Into special ordera
Desptto
thd
warm
weather
the
and get down to real business.
conjectured* Among the merchants of
(Free* T***J*y'l D*Hy)
&lt;
the city this question Is o f great Im­ [Board o f Governors of tho’ Sanford for monuments.
Hairy Wilson for many yean con­
Mrs. O. J. Pope leaves today for
portance, fo r if national competition Chamber o f Commerce are still, hold­
nected with tho Fernatd Hardware
The Lake Mary Casino had nother
Georgia.
A Ford car end an Oldsmoblle
la to bo experienced in the Irrespective ing their weekly meetings nnd plan-,
Co., and fo r the past four years with record breaking crowd last night a n d .
lines of business It will require a nlng for further development and the* came together on Second street this
The Woman's Missionary Society tho Ball Hardwaro Co., o f this city the Country Club Orchestra waa there
greater effort on their part to not on­ prosperity of the City Substantial. afternoon with resultant damages to o f tho Methodists Church meets Tues­ resigned from tho latter Institution with tho big mlt os usual and every­
ly add to their business but to hold Attendance o f these meetings Is a both cars and nobody hurt.
day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at the and accopted a position with the Hill one had a good time. In the prise fox
that which is already theirs. There is real Inspiration and the membership
Hardwaro Co. F. M. Hutson of trot Miss Mildred Holly, of Sanford,
church.
Churchwell advertise skirts in silk
always great danger from overcrowd­ will find It worth their while to meet
Charleston, S. C. has arrived in the and Jerry Griggs, o f Winter Park,
ing the retail business in any commu­ with the Board as often as thoy can crepe today, $10 and $11 values at $7.
V. W. Sargent of Ontario Calif, la city to take tho position with the Ball carried o ff the prize after a hot connity. Various estimates have been possibly do so. Invltalons have been Buy them for less at Churchwell. See
visiting Mr. and Mrs; D. A. Kelley at Hardware Co. Mr. Hutson has been that of some of the very beat dancers
made as to the increase in the num­ extended repeatedly. This opportun­ the doily advertisements in the Her­
their homo on Oak Ave. Mr. Sar­ with tho Ball Supply Co., of Charle­ in this part of tho state. Next week
ber of retail establishments in the ity Is again taken to urge as many as ald. It mean a saving to you.
ston for many years and comes here another prize contest and then the
gent Is Mr. father.
United States which occured during can possibly do so to bo prosent here­
highly rocommended by his accoclates winners of the four ovents will con­
Gcorgo Speer Is making a real busi­
/ i\v
and In the months immediately follow­ after. Tho Chamber Is now devoting
In Charleston.
test for the silver cup. Manager Geo.
■
There will be a board meeting of
ing the World war. While {■ Is true Its efforts to having the city own Us ness In his three store rooms and Is
Phillips is making tho Lake Mark Ca­
for putting on stucco over tho brick that the Women’s Club this aftornoon at
(Frtyn round*?'* Dally)
that none o f these estimates can be public utilities, authorization
sino ono of the most popular resorts
And
It
rained yesterday.
the
homo
o
f
Mrs.
Fred
Williams
on
which
was
granted
at
the
last
elec­
will
correspond
with
the
Seminole
eccepted as even a close approxlmain tho state and ho deserves thor pat­
t tlon it Is certain novorthloss that this tion, A Special Committee has been Bonk and make First street loom up Crystnl Lake. After tho mooting tho
ronage o f a discriminating public.
ladies will enjoy uswim.
And os usual tho power plant went
Incrcnse was very great. Tho depres- appointed for this purposo and will great.
a vacation due to a break In tho Berilon through which, the country has re­ work energetically until Municipal
When you feel lazy, out o f sorts
Ownership
Is
a
reality
In
Sanford.
E, E. Brady reports that ho sold
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Brown of vice somewhere nnd tho Horald was
cently passed resulted In the consoli­
and
ynwn a .good deal In tho day time,
more mules this month than he ever Hutchison, Kans., nro In Sanford tho laid out ono hour.
dation of a groat 'hinny o f these bus!you
ncod Horbine to stimulate your
sold before In any month In tho year guests of homo folks. Mrs. Brown has
ncMOBS engaged in tho same lines of
liver,
tone up your stomach and pur­
And then wo found out how badly
which would indicate thnt tho old mule n beautiful saprano voice and delight­
trade, while others who wore unablo
ify
your
bowels. Price, GOc. Sold by
Is coming back ns n farming imple­ ed the people of the Methodists tho peoplo wanted their pnpor. Tho
to secure sufficient business were
Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Hcrnld
offico
wns
bcselged
by
the
Church last night with two dolos.
ment.
forced Into bankruptcy In Inrgo num­
early renders.
bers.
“ lint-Snap Bents tho Best Trap Ever
FOIt MISS HOUSER’
Read ovor tho list of hotols and
Reduced to Its simplest terms com­
. Made," Airs. Emily Shnw Says
Our
boys
and
joys
marched
to
tho
cafes in this issuo nnd stay In San-'
Exquisite and dainty In every detail,
petition may be expressed ns two
"M y husband bought $2 trap. I
dopot
today
nt
noon
whoro
thoy
took
was
Iho
miscellaneous
shower
given
ford for dinner tomorrow. You got
mmhnnts attempting to sell similar
bought n (15c box of RAT-SNAP. The
tho
train
for
Jncksonvillo
and
thoy
tho
best
dinner
hero
thnt
you
can
got
Friday
afternoon
by
Tho
Dopondarticles to a single customor. This WILL OCCUPY ENTIRE BLOCK
trap only enught 3 rata but RATin tho stnto of Florida at very reason­ nbles nt tho attractive homo o f Miss will bo absent for fifteen days.
ON PALMETTO AVENUE
of course Is much less complicated
SNAP
killed 12 In n week. I'm novor
able rates. See tho monus.
Mnigaret Zachary on Mngnoiin Ave­
thnn the conditions ns they exist, but
AND RE ONE STORY
s
without
RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could­
W. B. Tnlley tho well known archi­
nue in honor o f Miss Erminlu Houser,
it is not more absurd. Eharo aro
n't
rniBO
chicks without It.” RATtect of Lakeland is hero today look­
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, n bride-elect of August.
towns in tho United States of six
Along with tho many now buildings
SNAP
comes
in enkes. Three sizes,
ing
over
tho
Mclsch
biuldlng.
a fine baby girl nnd tho little lady
The guests woro greeted by Miss
thousand inhabitants where can be for residence* and commercial pur­
3f&gt;c,
Gfic,
$1.25,
Sold nnd guarnntuod
said upon nrrival thnt sho wnnted to Margaret Znchnry, Mrs Zachary and
found four chain groceries nil In the poses, Sanford Is not forgetting tho
by
Ball
Hardware
Co.—Adv.
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
Langley
and
Mr.
and
bo named Charlotto Jane nnd so It Is. Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. Znchnry woro
sanio block three Independent grocer­ interests o f her children, and tho
Mother nnd baby nro doing well nnd n charming, frock of green orgnndlo Mrs. R. J. Holly Bpcnt a few hours
ies of which tho furthest Is probably erection o f new school buildings la
When yoi) feel dull, nchoy nnd
tho father—well go nnd sco him.
nnd white lace, Mrs Znchnry, a be­ ut Coronado Bench this nftornoon.
not more than n quarter o f a mile keeping pneo with construction In
ideepy and want In stretch frequently,
coming costumo of whlto voile, -and
from the contor o f tho town. There other lines.
m
Duncan B. Curry, tho well known you ore ripe for un attack of malaria.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Dnigcr are 111 Mrs Thornton n smart frock of blue
may be four hardware stores, o f which At tho court houso Wednesday after­
fi
insurnneo
man
of
Jacksonville,
wns
at their homo. Mrs. Dnigcr is unablo voile nnd lace.
Tuko Horbine at once. 'I t cures ma­
Miss Houser was
tlirco aro in tho same block nnd two noon tho bonrd of- public instruction
In
tho
city
today
on
business
nnd
to take chnrgo of the society columns charm lng In pink Tnffotn combined
laria and chills nnd puts the system
of them side by side.
in joint meeting with tho Sanford nnd all the news should be phoned to with Cnntilly lace.
shaking hnnds with his mnny Sanford In order. Price, &lt;10o. Sold by Union
Kven tho merchnnts who partici­ jnnrd of school trustees received bids tho Herald until further notlco. Tho
As Miss Houser, tho honorec, enter­ friends. Mr. Curry nsido from being Pharmacy.— Adv.
pate in this scramble for trndo nro for tho erection of n now primary society column will ho cut down for ed and was escorted to her scat of ono of tho host insurance men in tho
conscious of tho evil offect upon thom- school building, to bo loented just awhile*
stnto is also tho head of tho Christian FOR SALE— Lots numbor 150 and
honor, by Miss Znchnry.
solves. Not ono of them would bo south of Thirteenth Street park, be­
"I Lovo You Truly" was sweetly Endeavor activities.
157 in tho town pint of Midway,
-f i
foolish enough to pasturo two cows In tween Mngnoiin nnd Palmotto Ave­
Tho Temple. Club wants a now rendered by Miss Rosemond Radford
Address Robert Hughey, 015 North
n lot only Inrge enough to feed ono nues. Mnny bids wore submitted by nnmo since it is under new manage­ also "At Dawning." Mlijs Radford
T. J. Miller has just finished his Dearborn Streot, Chicago, 111. 47-4tp
cow nnd expect to get normal quanti­ both local and out-of-town contractors ment nnd Mrs. Cnmeron is offering a wns accompanied by Miss Anna Mas­ fivo room npartment on Second street
ty of milk, yet they spend their lives most of tho kids being very closo In prize for a now nnmo for tho hotel. on.
in the rear of his furnituro storo.
*
A tonspoonful of Herhino will pro­
in n hopeless attempt to make one dol­ the competition. Tho successful bidder, See tho advertisement in tho Dally
This
apartment is undoubtedly ono of duce n copious nnd purifying bowel
Miss Houser wns then given n bas­
lar do tho work of throo or four. Near­ however, was Mr. W. T. Hndlow, of Herald. Or better still cat your Sun­ ket nnd scissors and told "to go into tho nicest apartments in tho city and movement, improvo appetite, restore
ly every community displays this over- Jacksonville, Florida. Tho cost o f the day dinner nt the Temple Club and the garden nnd cut her flowers." Tho will come in fine for tha folks who nr6 mental activity nnd a fine fooling of
' crowding or super-competition, which building will ba $27,807.00 to which lenrn about tho prizo offer.
wedding March wns plnycd by Miss looking for comfortablo apartments vigor nnd cheerfulness. ' Price, OOe.
is admitted to be tho prlnciplo causo must be added tho cost of plumbing,
Sold by Union Phnrmncy.— Adv.
Mason and Miss Hounor led tho wny right in the heart of tho city'.
of tho unnecessary cost of distribu­ banting and lighting.
B. R, Kessler, secretary of tho Tldo- to thn dinning room thnt had boon
Mnhonoy-Wnlkor Company, of this wnter Glass Co., nnd Goorgo Pnschul
tion, Tho same holds true In tho largo
beautifully decorated with fluffy bam*
vholsosnlo and jobbing centers and city, woro awarded tho contruet for ales agent aro in tho city visiting boo, entirely covoring tho walls; cut
ttneema In thoso linos ore also suffer­ the plumbing nnd heating at a com­ thoir mnny friends. Mr. Kessler for flowers o f whlto with groon follago
bined cost of $0,237.83. Steam heat mnny yenrs was secretary of the Jack­
ing from the snmo difficulties.
woro In gront quantities throughout
Many suggestions hnvo been made will bo used throughout tho building, sonville Chamber o f Commerce and tho rooms, and the benutiful pink lovo
Ready, ice-cold, at
for the relief of trade from tho effects the plant to bo installed being similar George Pnschn] was travelling sales­ vino effectively arranged as to cast A
hundreds o f places
of unrestrained competition, which Is to thnt now in uso in tho high school man for tho Groover Drug Co.
rosy glow ovor this fairyland vlon.
manifested in the legal right of any building, which has boon very satis­
Bottled
The many beautiful gifts had been
adult citizen to go into any kind of factory In ovory respect. Giilon &amp;
(F-ora HomUy'* D*Uy)
cunningly hidden hmong the bamboo
Andrew Lees wns nmong tho San­
legitimate business anywhere In tho Fry landed tho contract for electrical
branches, nnd tlirco times tho basket
United States. A railroad company work at a cost of $210.50. Mr. Ilnd- ford fans attending tho ball game in had to bo omptied e’er the garden was
must not build a lino In competition low, tho general contractor, comes to Orlando Saturday.
stripped o f its flowers,
with one already in oxlstnnco with­ us well recommended, nnd the other
Benutiful lingerie, hnnd-embroldorDelicious and Refreshing
.Send your society Itoms to tho* Her­
out first procuring n certificate of two successful bidders aro well known
ed linen, of toweln, drosscr scarf*
ald
offico
direct
or
phono
them
to
tho
"Convenience nnd Necessity," hut any In this, their homo city, As competent
handkerchiefs, lunch cloth, and mnny
Hcrnld offico No. 148,
individual with tho necessary capital nnd reliable firms.
benutiful and nil very useful articles
Tho work according to tho contract,
can legally rent u vnennt storo and at­
were admired by about thirty guosts.
MIbs Mary Elizabeth Puleston loft
tempt to compete for business with is to bo completed within four months
Miss Mnrgnret Zachary, president
his next door neighbor, While retail from dnto o f contract, so tho build- yesterday for Junoliskl camp for girls of tho clnsH, in a few well chosen
establishments aro absolutely essent­ lng will be ready fur occupancy not and will he away all tho month of Au­ words, presented the honoroo, Miss
ial to any community they depend up­ Inter than tho first of Docembor, this gust.
Houser, with a sterling silver snlad
DOTTLKO UNDER AN
on tho wealth derived from either In­ year.
EXCLUSIVE LIC E N SE
fork, a g ift from tho class, and beau­
Mrs. Forest Lnko nnd daughters tifully engraved with tho name "DePROM THE COCA-COLA
dustry or agriculture, Tho solution of
Teachers, parents and children will
CO.. ATLANTA, OA.
UiIh problem in Sanford is to build rojolco in the assurnnee thnt in tho Seritn nnd Mnudo left yostorddy for pondnblcs."
points
In
North
Cnrolinn
whoro
they
now homes for a greator number of near future the crowded condition of
Several musical numbers woro given
will sojourn for tho month of August. by Miss Mason nnd MIsh Blount and
people, who in turn will contribute to tho primary grados is to bo relieved.
the support o f tho retail husinessess of
Architect, Elton J. Moughton, is
MIbb Houser, nccompnnlcd by her
Messrs Mondsem, and Doblo of Win­ mother, sang "Tho Rose in tho Bud,"
the city.
now at work on plans for enlarging
Tho object of Zoning, tho need, tho tho high school building, nmj wo hope ter Park woro visitors to tho city on Miss Rosemond Radford delighted tho
health and property protection of soon to sco work begun thore, as the Saturday nnd paid the Htirnld offico guestB with thnt benutiful reading
PHONE 21
Ftorldn'nnd Its effect on tho cost of high school department Is also suf­ an appreciated vIbR.
from Whitcomb Riley, "Thnt Old
living is a problem now boing con­ fering for lack o f room for its rapidly
Sweetheart of Mine," also "In tho
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walls and fami­ Same Old Wny."
sidered by tho Cjty Planning Commit­ increasing enrollment.
ly, Mrs J. tl. McMullen nnd Miss Syh]
tee. Legal problems In tho zoning
Delicious refreshments o f plneapplo
Bnrrlck
of Jacksonville motored ovor Ico cream nnd favors of llttlo green
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Noel nro now
program aro also indudod among
other subjects.
Sanford, whilo a comfortably located In thoir new and to Daytona Bench Sunday p. m.
tulle bags of rico tied with white sat­
VJB
small city, can avoid nnd correct pre­ attractive bungalow on Sanford
in ribbon wore used.
Miss Ann Leo o f Tho Yowell Co.,
sent mixed arrangements of so many Heights at tho corner of Control Avo(From W*dn**d»y’ * D tUr)
American cities, which hns been the nnd Magnolia avenue. Tho homo con­ lias just returned from a week’s IntenMrs. C. A. Rnulorson of Genova is
cause of millions of dollars loss. It Is tains fivo rooms nnd bath, two screen­ sivo study nt tho Gossnrd School of
the guest of Mrs. David Spear.
known thnt tho waste in Amorlcnn ed porches a.id gnrago all surrounded Corsetry In Chicago.
IS
cities from scrapping good buildings with cement Bldownlks. This gives
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "O f tho many water* of this and oUk
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chrlsonborry
Mrs. F. R. Savage has moved into
°n necount of tho blighting o f dis Tho Herald force two nlco new homes
tricts has levied a heavy tax on Am- on Sanford Heights, thoso of N. J. hnvo with them thoir nophow Syl her pretty now homo on Park- Avo. er regions that I have analysed, I hare found none superior in all'good q u it stores among prlvaro dwellings, fact Lillnrd nnd H. A. Neel, and two now Chrlsonborry from Blrmlnbham Ala.
tics of that of the "Elder Water.’’— Phone. SU-W. Office In Miller Bal)dl«|.
Syl Is a regular hustler when it
Miss Nell Messenger let* yester­
crican cities. Random crowding of homes on Palmotto avenue, thoso of
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,
v
; ) j? n m
°ricn and garages Into retail stows Orion Ferrell and Ralph Goro all of comes to handling laundry, he will be day for Jacgsonvlllo whero she will
and npartment house districts, fte which demonstrates thnt Tho Horald on tho Lakeland Laundry truck'wear­ attend Massey’s Business College.
construction o f tall office building* not only talks about other people ing n smile nnd ropdy to please the
Mr. and Mrs, E. McConnell aio
80 closely together with the lower building homes but tho force bollovoa peoplo of Sanford.
loavlng
today for an extended trip to
floors too dark for uso and consequen­ In building thoqi nnd .building the
Hondornonvllle,
N. C., and Nawnrk,
Mrs.
R.
A.
Nowmnn
is
homo
todaS
tly seldom occupied, are some results town.
i u i i m n i i H i * i u i m a i i i U i m i a R a H a i l a i i n i ml||||U
from Daytona Beach and will attend Ohio.'
of tho wasteful building which proper
( \,
—
Capt nnd Mrs. John Wlmblsh hnvo tho dinnor danco at tho Valdez Hotol
zoning will prevent and gradually cor­
MONUMENTS
SLABS,
VASES
Miss Catherine Trent, of Roanoke,
net, Progressive eitlos are already moved to Orlando whoro thoy will :on&lt;ght. Mrs. Newton says It hns
MAUSOLEUMS
BUILDING MARBLE
ceelng the light and tho necessity of mnkc thoir home. Thoy have planned been real cold ut tho boach this sum­ Ala., and Miss Mildred Williams, of
sj
propor city planning, to eliminate fur­ a hume'in Rosa Villa near Orlando mer nnd all who hnvo been over there Palatka, are tho guests of M!us Rosa­
■
MILVIS MARBLE COMPANY
mond Radford.
ther ovlls o f the kind previously as­ and Capt, Wlmblsh expects to ongago can testify to that.
J. W. BARRETT, Repreeentative
signed. The task before tho City In the real estate business.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Chrlsonborry,
Mrs.
J.
G.
Ball
and
family
loft
to­
QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
Manning Committee is no small one,
Syl
Chrlsenberry,
Bill
and
Grace
Gil*
day
for
Coronado
Beach
whero
they
Harry.
Cameron
Crlppen
left
on
tho
&gt;ut when completed, adopted and en­
Secure our prices before placing yblir ordera; you will a
forced by tho proper legislation will noon train Tuesday for Amiston, Ala., lon spent the day at Daytona Beach will sojourn at the Ocean View Hotel
be more than repaid.
■
for soverol weeks.
V ? ko Snnford one oftho first Cities to Join tho other Sanford boys at Fort yesterday.
of Florida tq possess an Intelligent MoClellon near that citj and attend
AU work done in a satisfactory manner and your busi­
Mrs. A.' M. Zlnser left Sunday for
ness is appreciated.
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M. F. Robinson and nnice Mrs. Ham­
plan which will not only govern but tho Citizens Military Training Camp
i Jacksonville where she w ill visit mond will sail Friday for Now. York
augmented its physical expansion.
bolqg held there this month.

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TWENTY THOUSAND MOTORMEN
CONDUCTORS AND GUARDS /
ON CARS STRIKE TODAY
Chicago F aces Bad Tie U p o f City and Interurban
Lines
(B y T he Associated Tress)

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CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Twenty /thousand motormen, conductors
and guards on the surface and elevated lines went on a strike here
today against a 17 per cent wage reduction and tho greater work­
ing portion of Chicago's nearly three million population was
forced to seek improvised transportation. Hundreds of thousands
walked whilo others rode every kind of conveyance. Jitneys from
nearby cities assisted the local automobiles and trucks.

COTTON JUMPED EIGHT
DOLLARS PER BALE TODAY
AFTER AGRICULTURAL REPORT
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1.— Cotton jumped $8.G0 per bale here
today immediately after the Department of Agriculture report
placing the condition o f the growing crop at 70.8 per cent.
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PITTSBURG, Aug. 1.—The nationnl Coal Association In n statement Is­
sued hero tonight, announcing com­
pletion of a "sweeping, impartial In­
vestigation’’ of tho Herrin mnsHacro,
declared that the leaders of tho mob
were known and thnt at lcnBt GOO
‘‘members of tho mob can be arrested
any tlrno tht Attorney-General Brundngo of Illinois gives tho word."
The association ‘‘Is Inying its evi­
dence on tho point before tho gover­
nor if Illinois,” tho stntcmcnt said.
"Particular emphasis should bo
laid on tho point that tho Burvlvors
o f the massacre arc able to point out
tho offlrlnl of tho United Mlno Work­
ers of America who gave tho word to
take tho unarmed prisoners o ff tho
road Into the woods, shoot them down
In the manner of nn army squad exe­
cuting spies or traitors,” says tho an­
nouncement.
The statement adds:
"Tho National Coni Association re­
port supports the contention of tho
Illinois attorney-general that
tho
massacre was tho result of well laid
conspiracy and thnt the riot was not
spontaneous,”
Thu statement announces thnt it In­
vestigations corroborated BtoricB of
"burbnrmis treatment of wounded” ns
reported by press nssocintlons nnd
newspapers nnd declared thnt "somo
bodies were found to linvo been brnndrd.”

Two Are Dead,
Many Very 111,
Poisoned in Cafe
Ate Plo In New York Uestnunint Yes­
terday
( I I , The Associated I’ r m )

NEW YORK, Aujr. 1.—Two girl
ntenogrnphiTs died today and nearly
one hundred other poroana employed
In garment houao section of Broadway
nro 111. Polaon Is behoved to have
been taken In plo outon In a restau­
rant at Broadway and Twenty-sixth
stfeot yesterday.

France Will Impose
Financial Penalties
On Germany Stated
On account of Her Refusal to Contnue Pnymehts
(Ily The Aasnrliilrd Press)

PARIS, Aug. 1.—Franco will im­
pose penalties of economic and finan­
cial character upon German on ac­
count of her refusal to continue pay­
ments on dolits contracted by her nat­
ionals with allied nationals before tho
war.

MINERS’ UNION WILL
SUPPORT DEFENDANTS
IN MASSACRE TRIALS FIFTEEN ARE KILLED
IN EXCURSION WRECK
( l l r The Assorlnled Tress)
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Aug. 1.—Tho
Illinois branch of tho United Mlno
lit* Tho Assnrlntrd Prrs*&gt;
Workers will finance and erect tho de­
CINCINNATI, Aug. 1.— Fifteen
fense of every union member frought persons were killed today when nn
to trial for tho Herrin mnaancro,
outbound negro excursion train on the
Frank Farrington, Illinois nnlon min­
Clnlnnnti, Lebanon nnd Northorn rail­
ers’ president, announced today,
The very magnitude and strenness road collided with a regular pnssenof the agitation for tho punishment gen train nt Pleasant Ridge, nulnirb.
of those Involved in tho rioting cre­ Tho excursion train earring negroes
ates danger for Innocent men, said
for a Sunday school picnic, whon
n statement IhsuciI over Mr. Farring­
Btruck
head Ion by tho Incoming pnston’s signature this aftomoon.
dond were on the excursion or pas­
senger trnln.
Tho Injured numbered fifty to sev­
enty-five. Southbound train compos­
ed of five cars nnd excursion train of
throe, came together with terrific
force, telescoping each other. Most of
\SitiqlS^ DoubleMesh
fatalities among negroes. Cincinnati
fire apparatus, ambulances, live sav­
ing squads, patrolmen and firemen
wero rushed to tho scohe to give what
aid was possible.

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Cap &amp; Fringe
All Colors
Including
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J. G. McCRORY CO.

What Dr. Franklin Miles hns tiono
at Fort Myers might bo dono with
profit In other sections of Florida.
Dr. Miles maintains n school for
truck fnrmora, whom instruction is
given by exports on how to test soils
npply fertilisers nnd grow crops host
adapted to tho soils,
Moreover, Dr. Milos gives tho farm­
ers the benefit of IiIb very, practical
advices in regard to tho probnbio out­
look for marketing crops profitably,
nnd bo places nt tho disposnl of those
who enro to avail themsolvoa of thnt
ndvnntngc, free access to his scienti­
fic lihrnry, which Ih said to bp ono of
tho best to bo found nnywhtfro.
Dr. Miles points out thnt forming
Ja a scionttfic Industry and tho farm­
ers may succeed by dint of hard work
and without acquiring nny knowledge
of soil conditions nnd tho treatment
of plants by seionMfln methods, tho
chances are that his more studiouB
neighbor will be rnoro successful by
nppiylng his knowledge with discre­
tion.
Dr. Miles urges his atudenta to read,
Tha farmer needs books In his buslnosH just as much as the profession­
al man, though It must bo addod that
thoro aro many of tho latter who got
by .without inuch book loamlngr
Florida Real Estate Journal,
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W ITNESS m y hand and the so* I of
the said Circuit Court p n l h l * 26 th jdsy
o f July. A. D. m a .
.
&gt;,
(H13AL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk o f the Clroult Court,
o f tho Seventh Judicial
Clroult o f Florida, In and
fo r tho County o f Semi­
nole.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Aged Man Dies in Went Palm Beach
Solicitor nnd Counsel fo r Complntnant
T•28; 8-4-11-1S-25; 0-1-8-16-22

Starved to Death
W ith Plenty o f M oney
in H is Clothing
Hospital—Had Money

In Circuit Court. Seventh Judlelal Cir­
cuit In nnd fo r Seminole C o u n t,
rlurldne—In (hntirery.
WEST PALM BEACII, Aug. 2.—
i n , T he Associated Press)

Hospital attendants searching the
clothing and effects of J. II. Smith, 03,
Who died Monday night of whnt phy­
sicians tr m inck of nourishment, an­
nounced tuey found more than 937,000
in currency in tho clothes Worn when
he entered tho hospital. Authorities
me unable to loento relatives. Smith
hns been hero for tho last two yonrs.
For tho last few Inonths ho had lived
on liquid diet compand almost exclu­
sively of milk.

John Pounell. Complnlnaqt,
vs.
Carry Tonne)], Defendant.
,
To Carry Tonnull:
'It appearing from nu nffn'dnvlt filed
in thin rntiao ihnt you nro a resident «ot
tho Stale o f Florida, County o f Hills-

co a lin g y o u rs e lf an that service- may
not he had upon you, therefore, you
Curry Poanell, aro ordered and req u ir­
ed on tho Ith day o f HopteinheK A. D,
1922. lo aiqiear to tho Dill or c o m ­
plaint exhibited against you la
this
cn use.
It Is ordered that this notice bo p u b ­
lished In the Sanford Herald once a
week fo r four weeks.
W itness my hand amt the seal
of
said court on thin 25th day o f July, A.
t». 1922.
TAMPA APPOINTS A
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
NEW CITY MANAGER
He in Inote County, Fla.
CO- Ito
By: V. 13, DOUGLASS, D. C.

TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 2.—Tho city
commission this afternoon nccepteil
tho resignation A. W. D. Hall as city
manager, and immediately appointed
to thnt position W. Lesllo Brown, who
hns boon city tax collector, Mr. Hall
was tendered nnd accepted tho post
of port engineer. lie will hnvo charge
o f the construction of tho city’s new
water terminals, for tho completion of
which n $000,000 bond Isbuo was voted
and sold within tho pnnt month.
No successor hns been appointed to
Mr. Brown ns tnx collector.
The commissioners denied thnt there
was any intention on tho part of that
body to mako any further changes,
denying absolutely thnt thoro is any
intention of retiring Chief o f Polico
F. M. Williams.
REED LEADS LONG
"
BY FIFTEEN

THOUSAND

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.— Scnntor Retd
tills morning was lending fareckonridgo Long by more than fifteen
thousand for Democratic nomination
to senate.
In f ’ln-ult Court, Mrtriith Judicial &lt; Jrcull o f Floridii. Mt-iiiliiolr County.
— In Cliuiirrry,
CITATION
Martini Elisabeth Stonstrom
vs.
G. O. Sienalrom.
T o : O, (&gt;. Stonatroin, Macon, Georgia.
It appearing from an a ffid avit filed
la this catiHo that tho present residence
o f the defendant Ih MACON, GEORGIA,
and that thoro la no person In tlui State
o f I loilda tho service o f a subpoena
upon whom would hind tho defendant,
and that tho defendant Is ovor tw entyonu years o f age: Therefore, you, U. O.
St oust rum, aro hereby required to uppear to the hill o f copiplultit
filed
iiaalimt you In ttiIh cause, on or boforo
•ho till day o f September, A. D. 1922,
the same being a rule day, oth erwise a
decree pro con fcssa will on said dalo
bo entered agnlhrit you,
U Is further ordered that said notlco
he published In the Hanford Herald, u
■•owePaper published In Somlnolo C oun­
ty. Murlda, fo r four bucohh Ivo weoks.
WIiniHs my hand and tho Seal o f the
above^stulod^ court on this 2«ih dny o f
(S E A L )'
,, „
Uy:
uO-filu

E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
V. E. lUiUGLASH, D. C.

N O T R E OF ELECTION (HANFORD
SCHOOL DISTRICT

REGISTRATION HOOKS FOR GE NE R ­
A L ELECTION TO OPEN,
The registration books fo r the Geuera I Election lo ho held In Novem ber o f
this year will be open In tba o ffic e of
tl. C. DuUnso. Supervisor o f R eg istra ­
tion from Monday, August 7th, 1922, to
tho second Saturday o f October, 1922,
and In tho novorui precincts o f the
county from Hojilember 4th to the sec­
ond Saturday o f October, 1922.
H. C. Du HOSE,
60-2tc
Supervisor o f
Registration.
NOTICE OF ELECTION (G ENEVA
SCHOOL DISTRICT)
In com pliance with the provisions o f
Chapter 1078, Laws of Florida, notlco
Is hereby given that an election has
been ordered to be held and tho nnmo
will bo bold III Special Tax School Dls
trlct No. 6, Somlnolo County. Floridn,
nald Special Tax School District being
also k nown as the Genova School DlaIrlct, on Tuesday. August 29th, 1922, to
determine who uhnll he trustees o f trio
said District fur tho next tw o su cceed ­
ing years, and the number o f mills o f
district school tax to bn levied a m i .c o l ­
lected fo r each o f the snld years.
The fo llo w in g named nro appointed
to act ns Inspectors and clerk at tho
precinct named, within said Special Tnx
School District to hold such election.
P r o d u c t No, fi (G e n e v a )— Mrs. E. Curlott. Clerk, nnd Mrs. Kathryn Klllioe,
Miss L’lnlro Harrison nnd Mrs. A, A.
Moran, Inspectors.
It Is further ordered thnt this notlco
he published In tho Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In Seminole C oun­
ty, but Without the said District, there
being no newspaper published within
the said district, once a week fo r fo q r
successive weeks.
Done anil ordered by the Hoard of
Public Instruction fo r Seminole County.
Florida, nt Sanford, Florida, tills 28th
dny o f July, 1922.
(S E A L )
C. F. HARRISON,
Chairman.
Attest:
T. W. LAWTON, Secretary,
60-Gio
NOTICE OF ELECTION (C ll t Lt OTA
SCHOOL DISTRICT)
in comidliinco with the provlHloiiM of
Chapter 1818 . Ijiwh o f Floridn, notico la
jo hereby g iven that an election him
been ordered to bo held and tho nnmn
will bo hold within Special Tax School
District No. (. Somlnolo Coiintv, F lo r i­
da. nald Hpoclal Tax Hohnol District holo g alao k nown as the Chuluola School
District, on Tuesday, Aiigiial 2!ith, 1922,
to determine wlio shnll be trustees of
the said District fo r tho next tw o succoedlng years, and the number o f mills
o f district school tax to be levied and
preelnct named within said Special Tax
l« , act as Inspectors anil clerk at the
I’lie fo llo w in g mimed are appointed
sjiioX ppia o q j 10 unco joj p.nnajjoa
School District to b old such election.
P rod uct No. 7, H'htilnota
A.
Rogers. Clerk, nnd Mrs. Josephine P ro­
v e n . Mrs. J. E. Snyder and Mrs E. E.
T rlhhlo, inspectors.
It Is further ordered tlmt this notlco
lie published In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published III Seminole Coun­
ty. hut without the snhl District, there
being no newspaper published In enhl
Dlstrlel. once It week for four su cces­
sive weeks.
Done and ordered by the Hoard o f
Public Instruction for Seminole Countv,
Florldit. at Sanford, Florida, this the
28th day o f July, 1922.
(S E A L )
C. F. HARRISON,
...
,
Chairman.
A ttest:
T. XV. LAWTON, Secretary. 59-Gtc

In com pliance with tha provlxlnns of
&lt; haplcr t.118, l - i wh o f Florltln, aoilco Is
hereby given tlmt an elect Ion bus boon
ortlcrci tu Ito hull] and Ilia mum will
bo hold lu Hpoclal Tnx School District
No. I, Seminole bounty, Florida, nald
Special la x School District, being u]Bo
known utt the Sanford Hchbo] I'latrlut,
on luoKday, Atiguet 29th, 1922. to dolormliip w h o uhall ho trunteeu o f tho
Hjild illHtrlct for iht, next mice coding
NOTICE OF ELECTION (OVIEDO
tw o yearn, and tho number o f mills o f
SCHOOL IDHTItlCT
dlHlrlcI aciiool tav to ho levied and c o l‘ ecled for each o f tho aald yearn
I ho fo llo w in g named nro appointed
.ti compliance with Hip provisions of
to act an InapactorH and clerke, at tho Chapter 1878, Laws o f Florida, Notice
precinct a iiantod within the ttahl Special Is hereby given that an election lias
tVou
bool District, to hold euld ulec- linen ordered to ho held and tho same
will be hold In Hneclul Tax School D is­
I’ rcchtci No. 1,'(Hanford)— Mrs, Ruby trict No. 3, Seminole County, Floridn,
UI'IIIph, C le rk ; Mrs, D. ,V. Kelly, Mrs. said Special Tax School District being
I'-lhcl 'lurnor and Miss Martha i ' ox , In- also k nown as Hie Oviedo School Dis­
fipcctors.
August 29th, 1922. to
Prcoluot No. 3— MIhh I,. M. Brain, trict. on Tuesday,
wlm shall bu trusteus o f tho
C-Ierk; Mrs. Juno Itonmlllat, Mra Hor- determine
said District for the next two succeed*
herts l.entinnll ami Mrrt. I.uclllo Doud- lug years, and the number o f mills o f
noy, liitqieutorH.
district school tnx to he povled and da]I
'I .("r*»l01: ordered thnt thin notlco
fo r each o f the said yenrs.
ho published in the Hanford llornld. a looted
ho fo llo w in g named are appointed
nowHpitiinr puhllehud within Hold Hpoo- to 1ucl
Inspectors nnd clerk at tho
lul lux School District onco a week fo r precinctas named,
within said
Special
four huuccbhIvo weoks.
Tax
School
District, to hold such elec­
Done and ordered by tho Hoard o f tion:
I’ uhllc Instruction o f Hemlnolu County.
Proqjhol No, 6, (Clvledn)— Mrs. Mina
H. McCun Clerk, and Mrs. Sarah
M.
t l W s , ....................
}:n)\t,L"‘ Mrs. Matt lo Wheeler and Mrs,
(HEAL)
C. F, HARRISON,
O. P. Swope, Inspectors.
Attest:
.
Chairman.
It Is further ordered that this notlco
published In the Haurord Herald, n
T. W, LAWTON, Secretary. 80-Sto be
”newspaper
■■
ipublished
r u ir iin iio u
111
In OUemlnolo
C |U I| |l)| U U
C. JounU I1 *
I l'
ltllf
U 'ililo l lt
t t.
..
I ____ ___
without tho an hi Dlntrlct. thore
Court o f the Npvrnfh Judlr- being no newspaper published Wltiiip
“ hin
the snhl District, for once a week folr
lal I Ire ill | o f Flo rid n, In nod for
four successive weeks.
Hriuliiolo L'nuiily— In ITinnrrry,
„ Uon® .a n d ordered by the Hoard o f
Public Instruction for Somlnolo ColinCITATION
tVi.t'b’ rldn.nt Hanford, Florida, thin tho
2»lk day o f July, 1922.
(aI4iAL&lt;)
a F. HARRISON,
M. E. Robinson, Complainant,
.... .
Chairman.
vs.
Attest:
Louisa Papworth, ot al, Defendants.
T, W, LAWTON, Secretary, 80-8to
T o: Louisa Papworth, If living, and If
dead, to all parties claiming Inter­
ests under Louisa Papworth, deceas­ Notice o f Application fo r T ax Herd Und rr Heelbin B7n o f (lie Geaeral Hlnted. or otherwise, In and to the folo f aFlorida
lowing (liiHcrlluxl hind In Hominnlo
»» »uten
7 " " . "o if the
,MV Htale *»•
’ iwrmn
■
County, Florida, more
nartlculurlv
Notice Is hereby given that O. C. B ry doHcrlliud an follows, to -w lt:
«1'J*
,l'n &lt;’T a 1
CoJ tl/ lcrtto . rV?Ruglu 39 cbaltiH and 7 links west o f f"?i. S*®'1
aml. .rtRY o f . J u n e,.A . D.
Hie Southwest corner o f Sect Inn
3. 1919, has filed said certificate In m y
Township 20, South o f Hungo an East: orflce, and linn made application for
run thence East along Section line 10 Tax Deed to India la a ccordan ce with
chains; thence North ( ( degrees
(5 law. Said certificate omhracos the f o l ­
minutes East 11 uliulns and 70 links, low ing described property situated In
thence North 83 degrees (5 minutes Hemlnole County, Florida, to - w lt : Reg.
West
11 *chains
links to mo
the East 12 oh. N o f 8W cor. Lot 8, Riock C, run
'it
V
i......., i nnd
l
m(6 ,M,nn
83 deg. 80 min. E 8,03 ch N 8 dog. 80
"J'l» o f il,o „ rl*ht o f way or tho Boutlv N
Florida Railroad Company, thence In a' rnln.. W o ch. 8 70 dog. W 5.67 ch., 8 6
dug.
30 min. E 10,3 ch, to beg Mitchell's
Southwesterly direction along the East
side
o f niim
said nuuill
South Survey o f Levy Grant. The »» ld land
V
x. .o•f snld
« ( » right
" . « *o f way
"'V »»*
Florida Railroad Company, to tho point being assessed at tha date o f the Issu­
ance o f such certificate In the name o f
--T beginning:
It appearing from tho sworn hill o f N. It. Gitas. Unless said certificate shall
redeemed a ccord in g to law Tnx Deed
complaint flln«l In this cause against bo
will Issue thereon on tha I l t h dny o f
you, nnd. onph o f you. thnt you amt each August.
A. D 1?!5.
o f you have o r clnlm some Intercut la
WITNESS my o fficia l signature and
mill lo tho land herelnnhovn described. seal
tha 20th dny o f July, A. D.
Therefore, you, Louisa Papworth, If 1022. this
,
&gt;
jiving, and if dead, all parties claiming
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
interests under Louisa Papworth, d e ­
Clerk Circuit Court.
ceased, or otherwise, In and to
the
Seminole County, Fla.
property hereinabove described, are (2-lto
B
y
: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
hereby required to be amt appear befo r o our sold Circuit Court at the Court
House In Hanford, Floridn, on the 2nd Nolle* o t A n l l m l l s s fo r T a x Deed Un­
day o f October, A. D, 19&gt;2, and thep and
d e r Section STB nf »%• General Sfntthere make answer to the bill o f co m ates « t (he Itn te a l Florida.
. lalnt exhibited against you, othsrwlse
decrees
pro
confesso
will
be
entered
II c m I M S i t M i i n l i n #
tim i

described p rop erty Situated In Seminole
County. Florlds, to -w lt : Lot* A.,to O,
Giles, 6 v e rs trce t and D row a Revision
o f L ota B and 9 in Bloak C, and Dot I

D rew 's Revision o f Lots 8 and 0, in
B lock C, nnd L o t I In B lock D, o f
Mitchell's Survey o f the L ev y Grant.)
The snld land belnff assessed at
the
date o f tho Issuance o f such certificate
In tho name o f Unknown.
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 876, dated
tho 7th day o f June, A. D.' 10*0, has
filed snld certificate In m y o fflee and
hue mndo application fo r Tax
Deed
to Issuo
Issue In a ccordan ce w ith law. Hair
Said
certifica
te
embraces
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
de&lt;
certificate
de­
scribed property situated In Semlnola
County, Florida, to -w lt! Lots 8 and SA,
Giles, Overstreet nnd Drew's Revision
o f Lots 8 and 9 In Uloak C, nnd Lot 8
In B lock P o f Mitchell's Survey o f tho
Levy Grunt (lass nil thnt part o f Lots
8 and 8A, Olios, Overstreet nnd D ro w ’s
Revision o f I.ots 8 and 9 In B look C,
nnd Lot 8 In n io o k _ D . o f Mitchell s

Issuance o f suoh certificate In tho name
o f Unknown,
..
,
^
,
Unless said cortlflcnlos shall bo re ­
deemed accord in g to law Tnx Deod will
Issuo thnroon on the Sth dny of,A u g u st,
A. D. 1922,
W itness my o fficia l signature and
sent this tho 2Rh dny o f Juno, A. D.
1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk.
tO-Ctn
By: V. E, DOUOLA8S, D. C.
NOTICE I
Notlco Is horouy given that tho Board
o f County Commissioners In and fo r
Seminole County, Florida, w ill nt
a
meeting to tie hold on Mondny, August
7th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. receive
bids fo r tho building o f tw o additional
room s on the court house. Plans nnd
specifications may bo had by ap p lica ­
tion to tho Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
on nnd ufter July 3rd, 1922. Tho Bonrd
reserves tho right to reject nny or all
bids.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk.
49-3to
Notice o f Application for Tnx Deed Un­
der Mention 879 o f the General M ut­
ates o f the Hlnte o f Florida,
Notlco Ih hereby given that T.
E.
Wilson, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
Nu. 1(7, dated Juno 7th, 1920, hns filed
suld certificate In my o ff ic e and hns
made application fo r Tux Deed to Issue
in accord a n ce with law, Said c e r tifi­
cate em braces the fo llo w in g dosarlbad
iroporty situated In Somlnolo County,
Floridn, to - w lt : Lot 2, R iock 13, C hap­
man A T ucker's Addition to Sanford.
Tho said land being assessed nt tho
•Into o f tho Issuanco o f such certifica te
In tho nnmo o f C. H. Atkina.
'Also Tax Certificate No. 990, dntod
the 3rd day o f June, A, D. 1912, has
filed snld certificate In iny o ffic e nnd
lias tnudo application fo r Tax Deed to
Issue thereon In uccordnnco with law.
Said certificate embraces tho fo llo w in g
described property situated In Somlnolo
County, Florida, to -w lt : Lot 13 W e l ­
lington’ s Add. to Sanford. Tha suld
land being assessed nt tha data o f tho
Issuance o f such certificate In tho nnmo
o f J. W. Hlneath.
Also Tax Certificate No. 210, datod
tho 7th dny o f Juno, A. I). 1909, has f i l ­
ed said certificate la my o ffio o nnd has
made application for Tax Deod to Issue
thereon In accordance with taw. Said
certificate embraces tbo f o llo w in g d e ­
scribed property situated la Somlnolo
County. Florida, t o - w lt : L ots 1 to 8,
W ellin gton 's Add. to Sanford. Snld Innd
being assessed nt the data o f tho Issu­
ance o f such certificate In tho nume o f
Jm&gt;. D. Muller.
Unless sahl certificates shall bo r e ­
deemed a ccordin g to law Tax Deod w ill
Issue thereon on tho 20th dny o f A u ­
gust. A. D. 1922.
Witness m y o fficia l signatu re nnd
seal this the 28th day o f July, A, D.
1922.
(SEAL)
,E A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole Co., Fla.
Ily: A. M. W E E K S , D, C.
(9-8tc.
Nollee o f Apiillentlon fo r Tnx llrrd Un­
der Seetlon run o f the General Stat­
ute* o f l he Htnte o f Florida
Notice Is hereby given that Voting
Tie Co. purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
381, dated tho 2nd dny o f Juno, A, I).
1919, ban filed said certificate In my o f ­
fice, and ban made application fo r Tax
Deed KV Issue thereon In accordance
with law.
Snld certificate oinlirncon
the fo llo w in g described property situ­
ated In Seminole County, Florida, towtl: NE'.i o f N W U nnd N W tt o f N B U
See, 38, Twp. 21 S, R ange 31 E, co n ta in ­
ing 80 acres tu-1. The said land being
assessed nt the date of tho Issuanco o f
such certifica te In tho name o f J. C.
Patterson.
Also Tnx Certificate No. 368. dated
the 2nd day o f Juno, A. D. 1919, linn
filed said certificate In tny office and
has made application for T ax Deed to
Issue thoreon In accordance with law.
Said certificate embraci-s tho fo llo w in g
described p rop erly shunted In Somlnolo
County. Florida, to-w lt: HEVi o f S W 't
and H*4 o f H E 'i Sec. 28, Twp. 21 R,
Range 31 B, containing 120 ucres in-l.
Said land being assessed at tho dnto o f
tho Issuance o f such certificate In tho
nnmo o f J. C. Pntlerson.
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
deemed a ccordin g to law Tnx Deed will
Issue thereon on the 2Uth dny o f A u ­
gust, A. D. 1922,
W ITNESS m y official signature and
seal ihla tho 20lh day o f July, A. D.
1923.
(HEAL)
E. A, * DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
49-flta
Ily: A. M, W E EK S, D. C.
NOTICE FOR PCIILICATION
Department o f the Interior
U. 8. Land Office at Gainesville, Fin.,
,• ,
July 18, 1922.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Tim
Ttotsema. o f Genova, Florida, who, on
Mny 28. 1919, made Homestead Entry,
No. 018232. for HE 1-| o f HE 1-t. Section
8. T ow n sh ip 20 H„ Range 32 E., Tnllahannao Meridian, lias rilud notlco o f In­
tention to make Commutation Proof, to
, _________________
....
„ „ . „
establish
claim
ot. tho land „nbove
doaorlhotl* baforo t i o r k Clroult
Court,
Hanford, Floridn, on tho 20lh day o t
August, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Phillips, o f Gcnovn. Florida.
M. Lofosto, o f Geneva, Floridn,
Ed. Sutton, o f Genova, Florida.
P. T. Wakefield, of Oonovn, Florida.
ROUT. W. DAVIS.
(D*6tp
Register,

A

F. L. Woodruff. Complainant,
c.
*•* *

To'
I A

j.

gran tee* a n d ’

air porsons alalming any mie,;.,®1!*
thO; lands dewrlbeJ ae W o ^ V 'l S
wltt
and 1-100 chains East oF

ur V S W w s 'l
R ange
EaBt I
nnd S B - ..,
b eg in n in g
NorMVwest corner. B e o t l o m V " ^ : ^
20, R a n g e 80 East, run East
South 18 chains, Went 8 ehnin*cbB
North 15 chains. Also %sglnnin~ “A?
„ u ((B ,foot
ool W
,v e_ s ,t o ? ur s*j*
feet South „and
tlnn post on Enst
Knot line o f Root
sanii.H.
tlon
lor, «
T ow
nil ip
In 10
n n „« m
n EjiHtr uollon
T
own
n sh
19. l&gt;
Ilnnge
SO
r , ",,.
216 f e e t 'S o u t h 800 foot, East Df-V***
North 3ho feet. Also Lot c n i o c V ^
T ier S o f E. R. T tn fford 's
K
f»r&lt;l. Florida, all o f whlch U n d V &amp;
and b e in g In Somlnolo Countv
It atipearlng b y a sworn tmi
Plaint filed herein against you ths'SHi
defendants thnt you have o r . m 14
somo Interest In the described Inna!1®
You nnd each o f you *re th»r.»«
hereby required nnd ordered to be*t o
nppenr b efo ro our srtld Circuit Cnurt#^1
tbo Court House In Sanford.^ Florida
the. first Monday In August u j j V®°
Ing the 7th day o f eahl monU? 'ih.*;
nnd there to m a k e answer to the
o f com plain t heroin filed ngnlnM v i i
and each o f you, and theroin Vii JS?
eleo said Mil w l lV b o taken nj, con,,".0.''
corner, « —*•-- -- -

S f l S t S S eft
o t you follo'V0(1 b5 ' " It Is further ordered that thin n o t i«
bo» published In the Sanford Herald .
nows
tw snaner publlehed In 8emlno®5 Coun*
ty\ Florida, onco each week for a ns?'
slah t consecutive
ennseniit »• "week". “ 9*rlodd -ot
-of eight
DoneL n....
n d ordered this Bth dsy 0(
June. 1822.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS
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a . l e o n X r d y , W EEKS' D- GSolicitor fo r Complainant.
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In Court of County Judge, Seminole
County, State or Florida
NOTICE O F EXECUTOR
( F o r F in a l Dlachnrge)
In re R a fa le o f
F. M. LOUGH.

Asp&amp;(V8:ft*V,a;ii:r^ S 1§
® ‘ n a " 5 U L i !'K t t ' g j g

estate o f F, M. Lough, «lecetiB?dthat at the same tlino I will pregnnt?}!?
final accou nts ns Executrix of snld
tale, and ask fo r their npprovnl
M*
Dnted June Bth, A. D. 1322.
(3 -9 t0
M A TTIE II. LOUOII.
_________
Executrix.
In Circuit Court, 7th Jndtetnt Clrcnlt.
Hemlnole County, Floridn.—
'**
In Chancery.
NOTICE TO NON-HEHIHEx t s .
T- L. Idngo. Complainant,
JnIV.?i*. ° '
Jr &gt; Trustee for the
Defendant*
c•* «L
TO JAMES 6, JELKH. JR T m tg T P *

IS•» -if

WiStef

torests under James O. Jollsn &gt; lr
c rU?ifi?«(0d«»* Chlldron of Elliabetg
oocensed, or otherwise In
Gio f o llo w in g described land:
quarter nCrrCtVnf i nV ?i,n ,hu n°rlhwe«t
31 ,i r
*'10 southeast nuarlor o f
Section 9, Township 21. Range 31 East.
*ca»n!^m? a C0 Bt t,lc con,or Post of said
in i i n i ’. t? lfnce run south 9 chains and
Kni!!tl^H
!i i n on£°
®:30 chains, thenc
“ ? Ui
chains, thence Weet 3.3-.
chnlns to point o f beginning.
|
h&gt;: a *'voru bill o f com­
plaint filed herein ngnlnst you
that
you hnvo o r claim somo Interest In the
said described Innd,
1
n« . ou ? r6 th erefore hereby required
nnd ordored to be and appear before
W,r ,I,‘ M Clroult Court at tho Court
House In Sanford, Florltln. on the first
Monday In August, 1922, being the Ith
dny o f said month, tlmn and there to
mnko a n sw er to tho hiil o f complslnt
rein filed against you. and thersla
fall not, else said bill will bo tnken se
con fessed ngalnet you, followed by
final decree.
It Is fu rth er ordorod that this notice
bo publlshod In tho Sanford liersld, a
nowsiinpor
published
In Remlnols.
County, I-lorlda, on ce each week for a
period o f eight conseautlvo weeks.
Done and ordored this 23rd day o f
May, 1922,
(S E A L )
B. A, DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court,
,, —
.—
, —,. ,
Heml nol e County, FIs.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON,
Solicitors fo r Complainant. ®-9-9te
In Clroult Coort 7th Judicial Clreelt.
Hemlnole County, Florida.—
In Chnnerry.
NOTICE TO "n o n Tr e s i u HXTH.
N. II. Onrnor, Complainant,
_ „
vs.
El. .?• j ’ arlthurst, nnd Snlllo A. TarkrT./5luJ^8*,« ^ * 8 wife, et a L Defendants.
TO*
P A R K H U I ls f . nnd SAI.L1B
A. PA R K H U R S T . If ilvlng. and If
doad. to all parties claiming any In"rest under E. O. Parkburst nnd Sal*
1 . " ' F a r k n u r a t , doeensod, nr other­
wise. In tbo f o llo w in g described land:
South h a lf (R U ) o f Lot 11. Block S,
Tier 2. o f Hanford, Floridn.
. I , fP2,°®rlng b y n sworn bill o f com­
plaint filed heroin against you
that
you have or oinlm somo Interest In said
desc.'lbod property.
You nro th erefore hereby
required
nnd ordered to be and Hpnonr bofor*
our said Circuit Court at the Court
House In Sanford, Florida, on the first
Mondny In August, 1P32, being tho 7tb
day o f suld month then and thero f»
make a n sw er to tho hill o f complaint
herein filed ngnlnst you. and herein
fall not, elso said bill will be tnken i t
confessed against you, followed by
final decree.
. It
.further ordered that this notleo
bo published In the Sanford llornld. a
newspaper publlshod In Somlnolo Counf y&lt; Florida, once each wonk for a p*r*
led o f bight coneocutlve weeks.
.. U o n p and ordored this 23rd dny or
May, 1922.
(BEAL)
E, A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County,
DICKINSON A DICKINSON,
Solicitors fo r Complainant. 6-9-lt#

tn Circuit
reult Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, In Ike Circuit Court, 7lh Judicial Ctw
Hcmlnalp County, Florldne—
cult, Hemlnole County, Florida.
In Chnnccry,
— In Chancery.
O R DE R FOR PUBLICATION

•n o t i c e o f n o n - i i e h i d e n t h .

P erry Jernlgnn and Braxton Baggett, Smith Brothers, Inc., a Corporation,
Complainants,
Complainant,
vn
vs.
All the unk n ow n heirs at law o f John
J°?ondants*lly’ ° n'1 Add,° N‘ K oU y‘ D#*
1 Marlon, et nl.. Defendants. , nrnl
T O , JOHN T. KELLY. AND A DDIB N. TO T H E UNKNOWN HEIR S OF JOHN
P.
MORTON, If living, and If dead, to
n « . K l
, vln1, nn(1
to all
nil pnrtlos alalming nny Interest un­
tj-ln,l,mlnK .a n y Interest under
John T. Kelly und Addle N. Kelly, or
der John P. Morton, docensed, or otn?tjjirw lse, ln and to tho fo llo w in g de­
erwlso, in
scribed lands, to-wlt:
»l "1 o f Blopk 3 o f Tier I o f SnnLot
ford,
Lots T w o (2) and Three (8) o f Block
; Floridn, a ccord in g to E. R. Trai­
Threo (8), o f Chnpman A
« T ucker's Ad- fordls
1* ___^
Mnp o f ___
the _____
T ow____
n o f Sanford.
dlHon to Sanford, Florida.
It a~p p ea rin g by a sworn
sw orn bir
bill o f com­
Bn‘11eHCh o f you are hereby re- plaint filed herein
you
thsl
In against 3
nulred and ordered to bo and aupenr you have o r claim7 som
In in*
e om e« Interest
Inter
beforo our said Circuit Court nt tho snld property,
. *
You nro th
erefore hereby liereforo
? 10U.rtJ , o !i80
haaford, Florida, on tho
nnd
ordered
beforr
-,-------to
be
and
appear
bsfor*
7 th"lA * v "rif*I»ili A"Bh«t. l* M . being tho
Circuit Court at (he
the Court
Cour
si) d Clroult
in
*Bld m°nth. th en 'n n d there nur snld
""■■He'In Sanford, Florida, on the f l r «
ito
b iit
com - House
la
y
in
Auguet,
1882,
being
the
7th
Mondai
r a - t o
day o ff .......................
.
snld month, then
and there »*
i-— * a n sw e r to tho bill o f complam*
frna"nd” re0en f e ,, e d ' *° bB foUow,&lt;1
» mako
heroin filed sgnlnet you. ana yieruo
or^ered that this notice fall not, else said bill will be taken s*
be published in the Hanford Herald
a confessed
— against you. followed or
bBW!!Ei5er PHb *L*,,0.a In Seminole Co’un-

ty*. Gnco each week for a period

0Q$ D &amp; ? ind

of

B
« . .
0r 3
Jl of eald new spapsr published In Sernlnol* co v tr
ty. Florida, on ce each week for a
loa^of
conssoutW o wspl^s.
d of eight
sight consecutive
wees*. A
.
iSS,
Done nnd ordered this tlrd any *•
Clerk C lr oM
u ir c o u r t .
Seminole County, Fla.
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D I8ollcU°N J I^CKINSONEBK^ D' a
Bolloltors fo r Complainant*. 8-9-lto
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NOTICE TO N O N -n g g lD E X T a .

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DIED AT HIS HOME LAST NIGHT

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invention 6f the tolophono I* that Boll
know nlmost nothing about electricity
whon ho started. Ho know a great
deal about acoustics, though, and tho
formation of tho human organa of
apeoch and hoarlng. Boll was called
to Washington onco whon ho was In
tho slough of despond and took tho
opportunl to cnll on Prof. Josoph Hen­
ry, who know as mudi nhout electric­
ity and tho telegraph as any man thon
alive. Honry told him ho had tho
germ of a groat Invention.
"But,” said Bell, “ I huvo not got the
electrical knowlcdgo that is nccessary"’
“ Got It," said Henry.
Bell did get some of it—enough.
“ Had I known more about electric­
ity ond less about sound,”, ho said, “ I
would never havo invented the tolo­
phono.”
While Dr. Boll will ho best remem­
bered as tho inventor of tho tclophono,
a claim that has been sustained thru
many legal contests, ho alHo bocamo
noted for othor inventions. Ho was
joint invontor of tho grnphaphono
with ^umner Taintcr. lie invented
nn ingcnluB method of lithography, a
photophono, nnd an Induction hnlnnce.
Ho Invented a tolophono probo which
ho used to loento tho bullet that killed
President Garfield.
He spent 16
yoars and over $200,000 In testing
his famous tetrahedal kite, and estab­
lished a principle in architecture, the
use of tetrahedral colls or units.
’
Throughout his life. Dr. Bell main­
tained his interest and labors for deafmutes, Ho foundod, bocamo president
nnd contributed $250,000 to tho Amer­
ican Association to I’romoto Teaching
of Speech to tho Denf. Ho was a mem­
ber of many o f tho leading Americas
learned Bocloties.

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M iM W ;

M AJO R W E STO VER
N ational C onference
TO COM PETE IN BIG
U niform State Law s
BALLO O N RACES
M eeting in ’F risco

Irkitfffl

BAND OF SIXTEEN
IS INDICTED ON
SMUGGLING COUNT
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( B r Tfcs A ssocia tes P re ss)

PENSACOLA, Fla., Aug. 1^-In Aviation, Joint Parental Gufcrdianahip His Balloon Won From Large Field, dictmcht o f sixteen persons alleged to
bo members o f a ring o f Chinese and
Went Twice as Far •
of Children, Extradition Among
liquor smugglers that has been opera­
the Subjects
Regan Experiments Fifty Years A go That Result­
ting
extensively between Cuba and the
(H r T he A u m U I H P u s )
ed in Greatest Invention of Age
United
States for more than a year,
WASHINGTON, August 1.— Major
(D r T h s A ssociated P h h ) *
become
known hero this afternoon af­
Oscnr Wcstovor, who will Tepfosont
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—Tho
( B r T he A s s o cia te s F tree)
ter
Assistant
United States District
tho United States Army in the Inter­
SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA, Aug. 2. tlcsl demonstration of tho transmis­
National Corferenco of Commission­
national Balloon Races fo r tho Gorr Attorney George Enrl Hoffman had
_ p r, Alexander Graham Hell, lnvcn- sion of tho human volco by electricity.
ers on Uniform Stato Laws will open
don Bennett trophy In Genova, Swltx- been notified of tho arrest o f Louie
Its thirty-socond annual meeting hero
f tor of tho tolophono, died at hla home
As for Doll himself, ho had not plan­
crlnnd, won his placo by winning tho Yingf, n Chinaman, In* Philadelphia.
tomorrow to consider and act on pro­
t In Brnddock last night.
ned to uttend the Ccntonnlnl nt all.
Two indictments charging conspir­
national elimination race from Mil­
posed statutes for submlsslo nto tho
Mr. Dell dlod nt 2 o’clock this morn- Ho was poor and ho had reorganized
waukee last May. Ills balloon won acy were returned at a special threestato legislature moating during the
,n- 0f Anemia. Although in falling his classes in vocal speech. Toward
from n largo Hold, travelling nlmost day session o f the United States
noxt year. Tho commissioners will
r h*»lth for »oVorn* months ho was not tho end of Juno ho wont to tho station
twice ns far ns any other bng nnd court in Gninesvillo, a wook ago.
contlnuo their sessions throughout the
confined to his bed and tho end was to sco Miss ilubhnrd off for Philadel­
C. P. Moore o f Crcstviow, Fla., for­
Innding |n Quebec. Ho wns tho only
week.
oncxpccted. Lato yestorday condl- phia. Thoro had been somo talk of his
merly
a 'private detective and owner
contestant who alndcd outside of tho
Among the subjects which tentative
tjon beenmo serious, howovor,
and going, but ho had put It quiatly aside.
of,
tho
auxiliary
schooner Succoss, the
drafts of uniform stato lows havo United States.
Sho holieved ho was going, when they
physicians called. ’
Mnjar Wcstovor Is listed nmong tho bont”on which both Chlnnmen nnd li­
boon drawn nro aviation, Joint pnrenBell will bo burled on top of Mount reached the station she pleaded with
few higher army officers who &gt;von quor are alleged to have boon smug­
tnl guardianship of children, status
f Beinn Drengh, n spot chosen by him­ him and was refused. As ho put her
their wny to commissions by way of gled, is tho first porson named on
nnd protection of illegitimate children,
aboard tho train and it moved out,
s e l f near his home hero.
the ranks. Ho started ns u private in each of tho indictments. Ho is tho
declaratory Judgments, extradition of
leaving him on the platform, sho
K company of tho Third Bhtnllion of “ hrnln" of tho alleged unlawful opera­
persons charged with crime nnd com­
burst out crying. Doll dnshed nftcr
engineers, in 1D01, nnd n year later tions, officials sny.
Alexander Grnham Dell lived to sco
mercial acts.
her and sprang aboard tho train, with­
Othors .who, officials say were in
wns appointed to tho Military Acndoexperiments which ho began with a
Each ono of these subjects has
out baggage, ticket or any othor
tho
“ inner circle” of the nlloged opet*my. Ha graduated in 1006 nnd was
jcid man’s oar less than fifty years
been considered by n special commlttrifles.
atlons
nro B. II. Sutton, former sher­
nssigned to the infantry. Most of his
t(0 result In a means o f communica­
tco of the conference, and model stat­
Tho next Sunday aftornoon Boll was
iff
of
Oklaoosn county; Louio Ylng
service hns been in tho infuntry, in
tion for millions of long distance tele­
utes prepared. Commissioners from
granted an Inspection of his invention
alias
Quon
Yick o f Philadelphia; Ben­
which arm of tho service ho won dis­
phone conversations daily in all parts
every stato of tho nation nnd from
by the judges of tho exhibits. It was
jamin
Edmunson
o f Ponsacola; B.
tinction
as
a
rifleman
nnd
expert
pis­
of the world, Tho possibility of talk­
Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, nnd tho
a hot day and tho Judges had seen a
Churchwell, formor doputy under Sut­
tol
shot.
ing over a- wire, ridiculed thon as a
Philippine Islands aro to bo ropresontgreat deal. Somo of them worp for
Prior to tho participation of tho ton; Dorsey M. Rico, alias D. M. Richdrenm by almost everybody oxcopt
ed nt the meetings whon action on tho
going homo, ono Jeered, and there was
United
Stutcs in tho world war ho nrdsnn, Havana, Cuba; Charley Suey*
Bell, hccamo during his lifetime a
proposals will bo taken.
a genornl boredom. Then thero ap­
served in the Signal Corps, boing as­ nnd Charllo Hong, Apalachicola.
reality commonplnco and marvellous,
During tho 81 yoars of the exist­
peared the blonde-bearded emperor of
Tho investigation wns conducted un­
signed to tho Air Service in 1018, in
The Doll basic patent, known In tho Brazil with outstretched hands. Ho
ence of tho conforonco 311 uniform
der
tho direction o f Dictrict Attorney
which ho roso to tho temporary rank
records nt Washington ns No. 174,405 had heard somo of Boll's lectures in
acts huvo been adopted in the various
Fred
Cubborly and his assistant,
has been called tho most valuable sin­ Boston; tho dcaf-muto work appealed
states nnd Jurisdictions. Twenty-six of colonel.
Goorgo
Earl Hoffman, by Lcslio Dar­
Major Westovor’H service in tho
gle patent over Usucd in tho whole to him. His greeting mado a stir.
uniform acts hnve been drafted nnd
den,
special
ngont of the dopartmont
army has been distinguished. Hu
bUtory o f Invuntlon. There nro to­ Bell mado ready for his demonstra­
approved by tho conference ns cover­
o f Justice, nnd L. RvCobb, federal pro­
Hcrvcd
in
Hcverul
responsible
positions,
day ovqr thirteen million telephone in­ tion. A wiro had beon strung tho
ing thu subjects which tho commis­
among them nt posts nt tho Port of hibition ngent for this district.
struments through which billions of length of tho room. Bell took tho
sioners hclievo should ho hnndlcd by
Tho Benjamin R. E., belonging to
Kmbnrkutjon nt Hoboken. Hu wns
tho state legislatures nnd in Buch a
[ telcphono conversations nro carried on transmitter; Dom I’cdro placed tho
Cnptnln
Edmunson, ono o f tho alleged
largely responsible for tho organiza­
manner as to give general uniformity
each year.
received to his ear. He started up WAS JUSTIFIED IN
conspirators,
and tho Jnno two of the
tion nnd administration of the Bureau
between tho various commonwealths.
Means of communication had been a amazed.
fastest
speed
boats of this sections o f
KILLING HUSBAND
of Aircraft Production nnd served ns
The six dny session is to ho taken
hobby in tho Boll family long heforo
“ My God— it talks!”
tho
const,
were
immediately seised by
oxccutivo of tho air service from 1P10
CORONER DECIDES
up largely with consideration nnd ac­
the inventor of tho telephone was
tho
government.
They are tho bo^ts,
Afterward Lord Kolvln—plain Wllto 1020.
tion on committcu reports nnd drafts
born. Two gonoratlons back, Alexan­ lium Thompson then—took up the re­
libels
charge,
thnt
met tho Success
Ho is 30 years o f ago nnd holds tho
(Djr T h e A ssociated Press)
der Bell became noted for inventing ceiver. Ho was tho onginecr of the
JACKSONVILLE, Flo., Aug. 1.— of hills. Increasing uso of airplanes rnting of Balloon Obscrvor nnd A ir­ outsido tho three milo limit nnd trans­
a system for overcoming stnmmcring first Atlantic cable.
Mrs. Mnrlo Cnrbnllido, 21, who sever­ for commercial purposes hns enused ship Pilot. With Lieut. Colonel Frank ported tho contraband cargo into
speech, while his son, Alexander Mel- • Ho nodded his head solemnly ns ho al dnys ago shot and killed her hus- particular interest to bo paid to a P. Lnhm, nnothor woll known army Choctnwhntcheo bay. Tho Success Is
villc Bell, father of the Inventor of got up.
hand Tony Carkallido when ho attack­ proposed uniform lnw for adoption by balloonist, ho was a contestant in thu In Cubn nt present, It is said, whoro
the tolophono, perfected a system of
“ It does speak," ho said emphatical­ ed her nt their apartment, wns exon­ states governing tho flight nnd re­ nntinnnl balloon race of 1021. It is in­ sho wns enught attempting to smug­
visible speech.
ly. “ It is the most wonderful thing I&lt; erated by n coroner’s jury hero today sponsibilities of ncronnuts. This will teresting to note thnt 'Lnhm, thon n gle liquor out improperly sovornl dnys
With this heritage, tho son, born have scon In America.”
nnd immediately released from cus­ bo submitted to tho commissioners, lieutenant, won thu first Gordon-Bun- ago. She will bo soized, officials
along with proposed Inws governing
in Edinburgh, Scotland, In 1847, un­
Tho Judgos took turns talking and tody.
nott-frcc balloon race for thu Gordon- state, when sho returns to tho United
tho
obligations of tho parents of ille­
States.
dertook similar experiments whilo lsitcning until 10 ihnt night. Next
She wns tho only eye witness nt
Dennett trophy.
still n lad. He constructed nn artific­ morning tho telephone was broughtfto the inquest. Sho testified thnt they gitimate children, nml joint guardian­
Whilo in the Military Academy
ial skull of gutta-percha and Indian tho judges’ pavilion. It was mobbed had qunrrcllcd over nn incident nt a ship of children, two social subjects Wcstovor wns very actively interested TROLLEY STRIKE THREATENS
rubber that would pronounce several ^by scientists the remainder of tho dance which they hnd nttended nnd up­ of impartnnvc.
in sports nnd athletics nnd ho hns car­
The object of the confrccnco, ns
l l l r T h e A a iin e ln lr d I ' r r u )
words in weird tone, when blown idto summer.
on urrivnl homo Toney attacked hor
ried thu name keen interest Into his
CHICAGO,
Aug. 1.—AH big busi­
stated
in
its
constitution,
is
to
“
proby a hand hollows. At tho ago of sixThu distinguished inventor was the and heat hor. She shot him through
free balloon work.
ness nnd financial Interests In Chica­
I teen ho became, liko h is .father, a (recipient of many honors in this coun- the abdomen nnd as he foil ‘ to tho Imote uniformity of state lnwa on nil
Major Wcstovor went to Geneva
tcachor of elocution, nnd nn instructor. try and abroad. Tho French govorn- floor placed another shot through his 'subjects whoro uniformity is deemed cnrly in July to ntuko detailed studies go wore being urged today to bring
pressure to bear upon officials of tho
Idesirable and advisable.’’ It seeks to
l/cf denf mutes.
|mont, ever quick to rccognlzo science, shoulder. He died tho noxt day.
of the nir currents and conditions in Chicago surface lines nnd tho carmen's
ncll renchcd a crisis in nis life nt conferred on him the decoration o f tho
Dr. Louis Stinson, county physician, afford n means for stntcH to hold their thnt part of the- world preparatory to
union to prevent a threatened strike"
the ago of 22, whon he was threatened Legion of Honor, tho French Acndo- 4hrstlfic(l to finding hor eyes black- •legislative powers which have tended
his participation In tho international tomorrow, nlthough U. S. Swlnvartz,
.!| L
t
il » n !n
T 'll A
iit t lin
l i t n m l n '
•&gt; 1 .
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t. !
.
it _
1. . _ l . I
1 f „ l
in
somo
respects
to
bo
absorbed
by
tho
i with
tuberculosis.
Tho twhlto
plague my
hoatowod on him its vnlunblo Vol­ onod by the attack mado on hor by
race.,
chnlrman of tho city council's trans­
national congress during thu pnHt few
, caused tho duath of his two brothers ta prize of 50,000 franco, tho Society her luishnnd.
portation commlttoo, was optimistic
ml tho Bell futnily migrated to Brant- of Arts In London in 1002 gave him
ycnrB.
It marked tho legal end of Jackson­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.— Pussngo over progress ho hnd mndo in an olov/*tl, Canada.
Officers of tho conference sny that
its Albert medal nnd the University ville’s fourth justinblo homicido of rcA meeting nt thnt time with Sir of Wurzburg, Bavnrin, mado him a ment months.
it tends to provido. a wny that "tho of administration bill by tho sennto ertth hour maneuver to stop tho Btrike,
Charles Wheatstone, tho English in­ Ph. D.
Amuricnn genius for efficiency may this'month seemed to bo almost cer­ indications wero thnt tho approximate­
ventor of tho telegrnph, fired tho
he accomplished in legislation ns in tain today to result in agreements ly 20,000 surface and elevated lino
One of the curious things nhout the
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
young elocutionist with ambition to
Inisinoss without doing violence to tho reached separately by .Republican nnd employes would walk out somo tlmo
tomorrow.
i
invent a musical, or multiple, tele­
spirit of Amoricnu institutions, nnd Democratic leaders.
graph, which eventually turned out to
this, not through the development of
be a telephone.
tho powers of the general • govern­
His father while giving n lccturo in
ments to a point whuro centralization
Boston, proudly mentioned the son’s
breaks down because of bureaucratic
aurccss in teaching London deaf
inefficiency, but rather through uni­
«• .»v
mutes This’ led tho Boston Board of
form statu action. Unifurm state laws
Fruit an d V e g e ta b le Grates
Education to offer the young Bell $500
should lie secured not alone to supple­
Y ou Cnn lluy From Us at
f to introduco his system in the newly
ment and to ru-enforco hut nlso to
Wholesale Prices
opened school for deaf mutes. Ho was
forestall federal legislation."
then 21 years old, und instantly boBesides acting on proposed uniform
Well, fur Price I.tie
came tho cducntionul sensation of tho
state laws submitted by tho confer­
' day. IIo wns appointed u professor
ence committees, suggestions for ad­
W.A.Mcrryday Company
in Boston. Univorsity,. nnd oponed his
ditional laws will bo received nnd con­
I’ ululko, Florida
Instantly successful “ School of Vocal
sidered by the meeting. Its recom­
Physiology,”
mendations for legislation aro being
But tcnchlng interfered with his in­
received with Increased favor by state
venting, nnd ho soon gave up nil but
legislatures, the commissioners say.
two pupils. One of theso wns Mnbcl
Hubbard, of a wealthy family. She
TO CONTINUE RELIEF
hml lost hor hearing nnd speech in nn
(D r T he A x o r l n l r l I'rro cl
attack of Bcarlot fovor whilo a lmby.
WASHINGEON, Aug. l.r-Tho AmIt was Bho who later bocamo Boll's
orican relief work In Russia will con­
wife.
tinue for Hcvornl weeks at least, Sec­
Bell spent tho following three years
retary Hoover stated today upon his
in night work in a cellar in Salem,
return from Now York, whoro ho mot
Muss. His monoy-needs woro mot by
Col.
Wm. N. Tlnskoll, chairman o f the
Unrdinor G. Hubbard, his future fath­
Jirat aa IDEAL FERTILIZERS aro best for growing
Amorloan
Rellof Forces in Russia, Exer-in-law, nnd Thomas Sundors, tho
your crops, IDEAL INSECTICIDES qro best for protecting
Governor Goodrich, of Indiana, nnd
owner of tho cellar. As ho worked ho
thorn from insects nml diseases.
V
M
#
'
■
other
officials of tho foreign staff to
begun” to bob tho possibility of conFruit
is
sold
largely
on
its nppehrancc. A good way to
decide
tho
future
program
for
Rus­
veying speech over nn electrically
vr
\ ** • .
‘
\
r
V
„
•
sian
rcllof.
insuro
your
crop
against
low,
unprofitable prices is to mako
charged wlrd— tho tolophono. Ho used
b

Epidemic Prevention A dded
To Child Feeding B y A R. A .
To Save Millions o f Lives

.

On Flour, Grain and Feed

Ideal
INSECTICIDES

u dead man’s enr for a transmitter.
"If I cnn mnko a deaf muta talk,”
Bell hnd declared, "I can nmko Irort
talk."
His first success cim o while testing
his instruments in his now quarters in
Boston. Thomas A. Watson, Boll’a na, sistant, had struck a clock spring at
one ond of tho wire and Boll was olectrifiod to hoar tho sound In nnothor
room. For forty weeks tho Instru­
ment struggled, as it wero, for hunv*n speech. Ton on March Iff,’ 1876,
vatson became aliiiuol inaumj with
J°y whon ho hoard over tho wiro Doll's
voico saying:
"Mr Wntion, como here, t want
you.”
On his 20th birthday, Boll received
2 B P»tont- It waa at tho Contennlel
^position held nt Philadelphia, two
months later, where mon of aclenco
10 world over who had come to exammo and study the numeroua Inventioni
exhibited, aaw Prof. Bell give a prac-

■x.\-

Scientific methods aro used by the
American Relief Administration In
JUi chllil-fcedlng work In Russia.
Hio children who aro fed are llrst
riven a through physical cxamlnaBon to determine what their needs
ire. They aro wolghod and records
ire kept of their underweights,
frio l’clldlsl system Is used In cartig for tho undernourished boys and
[trls. In addition to tho ezamlnaRon given for the purposo of deormlnlng the amount of nourish­
ment necessary and to facilitate the
treatment of dlscaso, the children
Ire also Inoculated against cholera,
Rrphold, paratyphoid and small-pox.
The lower picture shows a group
)t children waiting In front of the
pcdlcal rooms of the American Iteof Administration at one station In
dcssa far their examination. Some
tonooptlon of the work that oonroots the doctors and nurses can
M gained from this plotnre . All
(hose children are to be carefully
aed and prescribed for. The
view shows a group of modworker* all of whom are Rnsitan volunteers apd work without

6

lean Rcllof Administration efforts to
(■heck death from dlseusa as woll as
tamtno.
According to a report by Herbert
Hoover, chairman of tho American
Uellef Administration, to President
Harding, dated July 1, more than
1.360.000 children were being fed:
dally on that date, together with
6.800.000 adults.
During Its stay
In Russia, tho American Roller Ad-,
ministration has handlod 788,878
short tons of food-ahd medical sup-!
piles, clothing and sundries, with an'
American staff of about 200 or leas,1
and a Russian force of 30,000. Its
supplies ore now sufficient, Mr.
Hoover states, to last until harvest
time, and the surplus will take caro
of limited ohlld-feedlng even after
that
Referring to the AmerlAin staff,
Mr. Hoover says: “Their task has
been dlfflonlt beyond description In
a country of degenerate transport*
with government, economic nnd soc­
ial Ufa just above ohaoa". All of
those operations have been conduct­
ed at a poroonal sacrtAoe, In tho

tho moHt o f it first grndo fruit by proper spraying.
Wo havo INSECTICIDES for every purpose nnd gladly
give full directions for their use.

FAMOUS SO. PACIFIC CASE UP
AGAIN
( l lv T he Anaactatrd P ress)

SPRAY MACHINERY

WASHINGTON,
Aug. 1.—Tho
Southern Pacific company filod todny
in tho supremo court an application
for rehearing of tho famous Southern
Pacific caso In which tho court rcccnttho company to dlvorco itsolf of own­
ership and control of tho Central Pac­
ific railroad.
Tho Arcadia Entorpriso says that
Chase &amp; Co., recently losing a pack­
ing houso In Arcadia by flro, has al­
ready tho foundations laid for a now
place. Tho now packing houso will
hav* dimensions o f 85 by 120 feet,
and It is oxpectod that tho plant will
bo ready for oporation by early fall.
The plant now being erected will bo
modom In all particulars, and ta somo
respects better than the one destroy­
ed by fire some months ago.

Right spray outfits nro necessary for right results. We
havo a full line of best makes. For Inrge outfits, see our
BEAN SPECIALS.

FARM IMPLEMENTS
Full stock -p low s, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
butors, otc.
Writo Us Your Requirements

I

F L O R ID A A G R IC U L T U R A L S U P P L Y CO.
Agricultural Building
, 9

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Jacksonville, Florida
| l.

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Full stock on hand at Sanford Branch of

W ILSO N &amp; TO O M ER F E R T IL IZE R CO.

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,1922

(By The Associated Press)
LONDON, Aug. 10.—Joseph O’Sullivan and Reginald Dunn were hangod
this morning In Wadsworth prison for the assassination of Field Marshal Sir
Henry Wilson on June 22nd. Both men submitted quietly to being pinioned.
Thoy wete escorted simultaneously from their cells to the scaffold whero they
met and smilod encouragingly to each other. Both met death unflinchingly.

HIS REQUEST YESTERDAY
FOR CONGRESS TO RE­
MAIN IS OMINOUS

(felling for Government Owner*
AMERICAN CONSUL AT 8WATOW
ship in the Event Strike Can­
HAS REPORTED THE
not Be Settled
v
DISASTER

SPECIAL
MEETING APPROVES To Ascertain Whether AH the
Men Win Walk Out Within
ENTIRELY REPARATIONS
' the Next Few Days
ATTITUDE
•--------4
THE

GORDON-BENNETT RACE RALEIGH WENT ASHORE
TBRDAY NEAR HALBROUGHT OUT MANJ\
FLEERS
I FAX
(tly T he A i i M l i l t l P r«M )

GENEVA, Aug. 10.— Domuytor, tho
Belgian pilot, may havo won tho Gardon-Bcnnett cup in the balloon race
which started horo Sunday, it bolng
reported today ho had landod in Rou*
mania. Posiblo, however, ho will be
disqualified as hiB balloon, escaped*
taking air again after landing.

IDADE COUNTY WILL
AGAIN VOTE BONDS
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 0.—Tho Dado
county board of commissioners today
decided to call spcclnl elections as
soon as arrangements for thorn can
bn completed at which the. entire
$1,880,000 worth of public Improve­
ment bonds, refused validation last
woek, will bo voted on again. At tho
Rnmo time tho board decided to-Carry
an appeal for validation of tho bonds
passed Juno 24 to the supremo court
o f tho state.
BRANDON IS AHEAD
IN ALABAMA RACE

ACCIDENTS
IN NEW YORK
TAKE BIG TOLL

here preparatory ib drafting their
reply but Jewell, spokesman for the
group, reiterated (he general confer­
ence of railroad labor organisation
heads tomorrow would be consulted
and indicated it might take several
days to get an inswer in shape.

YES

. (B y T t i A iM t U t t S P r«M )

PARIS, ABg. 10.— French cabinet at
a special meoting today presided over
by President Mlllcrnnd is understood
(Dt The A iiN ls n r P t t u )
HALIFAX, Aug. 10.—Tho United to have approved entirely tho attitude
ed States cruiser Olympia with Roar takon by Premier Poincare at London
Admiral McCully aboard sailed today conference on reparation problem.
for Point Armour where tho British
Cruiser Raleigh wont nshoro yostorday. Eight hundred officers and men
of tho Raleigh landed safely.

ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Aug. 10
— Elovcn members of tho crew of tho
British Cruiser Raleigh, trnco f of
whom wero lost when tho warship
went ashore on tho Labrador coast GET INTO HEART OF MAIDEN
yesterday, aro still missing today and
LANE AND STEAL 918,000
WORTH OF JEWELRY
Admiral Sir William Pakcnham and
eight hundred other officors and men
(n r The Associated Tress)
searched for tho missing ones without
NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Two ban­
*
KILLED CAPTAIN AND ENGI success.
dits Ignored tho traditional deadlines
NEER OF CUBAN *
established by tho police on Lower
*
LAUNCH
TWO AIRPLANES LAND
Manhattan, and invaded Maiden Lane
IN MARSH NEAR LAKE
in tho henrt of tho jewelry district
WALES; ESCAPE UNHURT shortly after noon today, holding up
KEY WEST, Aug. 10.—Tho county
authorities now hnve charge of Haven
nnd robbing tho Modern Jowolry Com­
(njr The Associated Tress)
nnd RoBcnbnum, arrested at Rebecca
LAKE WALES, Aug. 10.—Its air pany of $18,000 in jowelry.
last Tucsdny by a deputy marshnl at hose working loose, an airplane
the request of Cuban authorities in drivon by F. S. Adams was forced to
B ig Fire in Atlanta
connection with the murdor of tho land In tho Pcnco river vnlloy marsh
captain and noginocr of tho Cuban near .Highland Forms at noon yester­
Burns Storage Rooms
launch Mugardos, noar Havana re­ day. Adame’ partner, II. E. McMa­
Rich Departm ent Store
cently. Preliminary hearing sot for hon, in another plune, seeing that
today. Men wero turnod over to the Adams had to plight, followed suit
sheriff last night by federal authori­ nnd misinterpreting Adams' slgnnls Fire Burned From 0:30 Last Night to
,
3:30 Today
ties.
landed so that ha drove into tho

b ir m in g h a m I
Ala., Aug. o.—
(By tho Associated ‘’ Pres#).— Scat
tored newspaper returns from twontyflve counties Inst night Indicated that
W. W. Brandon wns loading Bibb
Graves for tho democratic nomination AMERICAN LEADING
IN BALLOON RACE
for governor and both tho Horald and
N ews In early extras
predicted a
GENEVA, Aug. 10.— (By tho As­
landslide for Brandon. The samo re­
turns indicated that .Rep-esontntlvo sociated Press.)— Captain II. E.
Honeywell, one of the American en­
trants in tho Gordon Bennett balloon
race, ranks first in dlstanco flown,
according to tho latest information
received by tho race committee.
Mnvirlce Bicnnimc, Franco, is rank­
ed second nnd Major Oscor Westover, United States, and Lieutenant
Lnhrousse respectively are third nnd
fourth. Tho committca is still with­
out information concerning tho Bel­
gian balloon Bclglca. &gt;
A dispatch received from Captain
Honeywell
today saying ho Inndcd
TWO
HUNDRED
AND
EIGHT
Monday
in
a village east of Buda­
LIVES IN FIVE BORpest.
Thu
time
of his Inndlng wns
OUGIIS
‘
not given. Somo nnxioty was ex­
(Hr The Aanorlnlrd I'rraa)
N pressed today ovor tho fnct that E.
NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Accidents Demuyter, pilot of tho Bclglca, had
took 288 livoB In flvo boroughs of not been heard from. Somo of tho
Now York City during July this yonr experts expressed tho bollof that tho
according to safety institute of Amer­ Bclglca hiay havo boon driven far
ica. This is an lncroaso of fifty-four to tho north and possibly across tho
deaths ovor accident toll for Juno. Baltic sea- into Scandinavian terri­
Exactly same number killed in city in tory. If this should provo to bo truo
July 1021 ns this year. Number of Demuyter would bo far ahead of all
children killed increased from 113 in tho other competitors.
Jun oto 130 in July. .
*
CAUSE OF CANCER f O BE
NEGRO WOMAN KIDNAPS
TRACED BY AUTHORITIES
FIVE PICKANINNIES AT
( B r T h * A «aoelatr4 Presat
TAMPA— FOUR FOUND
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Treas­
ury announced today that Govern­
(Hr The ‘Associated Press)
TAMPA, Aug. 0.— Tho pollco nro ment is to begin investigation into,
unable to learn tho roason for kidnap­ the causo of cancer. Hoadquartnrs,
ping flvo negro children horo sevoral fpr-Tcscarch to bo established in Bosdays ago by a negro woman. Four
were found later at tha place whoro
they said the woman tobk thorn but CLEVELAND TEAM WILL
TRAIN AT LAKELAND
tho fifth, a three months old infant,
is still missing. Tho mothor of the
(Hr The Associated Press)
(11/
flvo was absont4from homo whon the
LAKELAND, Aug. 0.—Tho Cham­
children wero abducted.
ber of Commerce hero was advisod to­
GENEVA, Aug. 10.— Up to the tlmp day that the Cleveland -.American
League club will train at Lakeland
of Demuytor’s larding Captain A. T.
next spring.
—
Honeywoll, American pilot, rankod
first in distance flown, hnving landed
oast of Budapest for a flight of 1,000
kilometers. Demuyter covered thir­
teen hundrod kilometers.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 10,— Presi­
dent Harding probably wJU receive
i Monday or Tuesday, formal answer of
-,jf rail shop crafts federation to his pro­
posal of seniority dispute be left to
the railroad labor board fo r decision,
Executive heads o f shopmens unltas
»gsln engaged today in conference

HEADS OF BIG ifaU R W ILL
LEAVE MATTER TO
THE MEN

marsh. His machine’s wheels plowod
so deep into tho mud that tho ma­
chine turned over, damaging | It
slightly.
II. L. Delaney of LnBellc, owner of
both planes, was with McMahon, but
neither wns hurt nnd tho mnrhlno
dnmugod but sl|ghtly. Harold Mc­
Gill, lilso LeBcllc, was with Adonis.
Delaney Is n contractor at LcBollo
and wns on his way to Galncsvillo
with tho two machines to do somo
flying. Both aviators had airplane
experience in the war.
MAY DISCONTINUE
ELECTRIC LINE
TO MIAMI BEACH
(!)? The Aaaoolnlrd Tree*)
MIAMI, Aug. 10.— Whothor tho
Miami Beach Electric Company will
continue to oporntu cars ovor tho
municipally-owned street car tracks
in Miami or not has not been decided,
it was stated today by F. R. Humpngc, general nuditor of tho Fisher
interests, which control tho tractlotv
company. Tho olectric company has
failed to tnnko Its Juno payment of
$500 rental for tho tracks. Tho com­
pany also failed to sign tho agree­
ment with tho city for the uso o f the
tracks, although efforts havo boon
made for sovcral months to secure
the company's signature. No pay­
ment has been nindo by this corpora­
tion to tho county for uso o f the
cmisewAy
tracks for tho
last
eighteen months.
SIGN PAINTER KILLS HIMSELF
( B r T he A ssociated F r e w )

P O liW l.^ S ^ lS l
ef­
forts to restore industrial peace here
after several hoctie days o f war, in­
cluding tho killing of two mon and the
wounding of nnothor, the arrival o f
state troops, tho arrest of a half doaon mon for carrying concealed weap­
ons near tho Elgin, Joliet and Eastern
railroad yards strike sono, and the
solemn burial of the two victims yeatorday afternoon, was seen late yester­
day afternoon In tho announcement
that a formal conforenco had been
caliod botwoon Elgin, Joliot and East­
ern officials and leaders of the “ big
four" today.
lT was hinted that tho strikers
would meet tho railroad oxecutlves
outsido tho meeting placo and there
dcclino to go Into conferonco before
troops had been withdrawn from the
vicinity of tho yards.
Operation o f tho ynrds wns virtual­
ly at n standstill as a result of the
wnlkout of onglncors, firemen, conduc­
tors, brakeipcn, maintenance of way
men and other workers Wednesday
night in protest against tho stationing
of troops In the yards.

CLEVELAND, Aug. 10.—Railroad,
brotherhoods chiefs hero yosterday
practically served notice that thahr
members plight decide for themselves
whether objectionable working condi­
tions at railroad terminals In connec­
tion with the striko of shopmon justi­
fy their remaining away from their
Jobs:
ATLANTA, Aug. 10.—Two upper
"W o are not going to have our men
stories o f tho threo story brick build­ shot up or beaten up or threatened by
ing being used by M. Rich and Broth­ armod guards at railroad shops and
ers’ Department storo ns storngo yards," Warren S. Stono, president o f
space war. gutted by fire which burned tho Brotherhood of Lucomotivo E n g i­
from 0:30 Inst night to 3:30
this neers, said when told that several hun­
morning. Ten firo companies wura dred members of tho "big four” broth­
caliod out before tho blnzo was sub­ erhoods had gone on striko at Joliot*
dued.
III. "When tho men cannot go to work
without hnving irresponsible armed
guards endangering their lives, they
may go homo and stay thoro until the
Condition is romovod," ho said.
Askod if tho wnlkout at Joliet met
with tho approval o f tho brotherhood
chiefs, Mr. Stons said:
"The action does r.ot requlro any
approval. Our men are not oxpected
FOR PRESIDENT WOULD nE CUR
to work under Buch conditions as now
TAILED UNDER NEW
prevail at many terminals. I am tell­
BILL
ing them that wherovor their llvos are
ondrthgorod by guards thoy should go
(Hr Tin* AkuorlntrU I’rraa)
WASHINGTON,
Aug. 10.— T h. homo and stay thoro."
Brotherhood onginoors havo already
board's powers over tho tariff dfttlos
been
notified that thoy may refuse to
originally proposed for tho president
take
out
locomotives in defective con­
would bo curtailed undor substitute
for so-called floxlblo tariff provisions dition, but havo boon cautioned not to
of ponding bill rocommondod to tho be "too technical."
Tho threo railroad brothorhooda
senate today by tho financo committoo
majority. Tho principal modification with hoadquartors hero havo tele­
wopld prevent the transfer from 'dut­ graphed thoir representatives at Jol­
iable list to freo list or from froo to iot, bncking up tho refusal of 1,800
duitablo ^Hat and would prohibit rais­ engineers, firemen, trainmen and con­
ing of duties boyond any maximums ductors and swltchmon of tho Elgin,
Joliet &amp; Eastern railroad to return to
fixed in the bill.
work whllo state troops aro on guard.
T. C. Cashon, president of the
DEMPSEY MAY GO TO TURKEY,
Switchmen's Union of North America,
(H r T il* A ssociated P ress)
with hoadquartors in Buffalo, has wir­
CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 10.— ed local chiefs concurring In tho ac­
Should Hoavywoight Champion Jack tion of tho other threo brothorhooda.
Dompsoy visit Europo this fa ll ho
will bo invited to meet several Turk­
'
ish boxers in oxhlbltfon matches In SH O P M A N L U R E D
Constantinople. /Tho .invitations will
FR O M H IS H O M E
ho extended to Dempsey by tho Turk­
AN D BEATEN UP
ish Sports Federation.

MIAMI, Aug. 10.—John J. Griffin
forty-eight, sign painter, committed
sulcido horo yesto^day by slashing
himself with a razor as ho lay In his
bod n ttho hospital whore ho was bo­
lng treated for tuberculosis and asth­
ma. Brooding ovor his physical con­ NEGRO MURDERERS
FORT PIERCE, Aug. 1 0 ,-T . P.
dition is behoved to havo boon tho
Jackson, white, an employo In the
GUARDED FROM MOB
cause of his act.
FOLLOWING (THREAT local shops o f tho Florida East Coast
Railway, was lured from his home at'
HOTEL VALDEZ ARRIVALS
0:30 o’clock last night and seised by
a gang of men, presumably striker*,
J, L. Stonosifor, Jacksonville; E. Goorge WlUIems, Frank Dove and who took him to a point several ml!**
W. Pngel, Tampa; A, W. Houston, C. Frod Dove, three negroes held fo r west o f town where, according to reH. Courser and C. W. McMahon of the tho shooting o f Cyrus Long, Swana- Port, they tied him to a treo and flo g Southern Utilities Co.; C. W. Rainey boro, N. C., mail carrier, have been g®d and otborWbe mtotreated him,
and sod, Lakeland; R. E. Gaswick, C. placed In the Now Hanover county warning him tliat if ho did not isavo
C. Balkcon, W. S.. Tomlinson, Barney jail hore for safe keeping. Tha t°wn at once further harm would beP. Moran and J. R. Day, Jacksonville; negroes were brought to Wilmington M l him and hla house would be burnW. H. Taylor, Tampa; John W. New­ early today from Jacksonville, mob «&lt;L Whereupon, according to Jackaoo,,
ton, Orlando; B..G. McCramie, Osteen; violence being feared.
his assailants, who numbered
The Herald, 1Be per week, delivered, ?rank Gllle*. Douglas, Ga.; J. Smith,
—
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twenty or twenty-five drove off and
door six daya a week fo r IB esnta
Jacksonville.
Post Cards at the Herald Office. Wt him tied.

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�filed W W ln that yoo. A. R
a offer when this reliable medicine for plaintiff
Thomson, the deftndant. ara a nonthat
kidney and bladder ailments is so eas­ reildent o f the State o f
your plaoo o f rsaldanoe la LIvar Falla,
ily had. Prompt and tonic. Sold ev­ Malno, and that you ara over tha age
o f tw en ty-m e yaara;
.....
erywhere.—A dr.
Therefore, you are hereby ordered
and required to appear In aald cauae on
the 4th d a y -o f September, A. D. 1M9,
Forty years o f constant use la the the aame being a Rule Day o f thin
Court: the oald cauae o f notion be ng
best proof o f the effectiveness of for your ejectment from the follow ing
deacrlbed
property In Seminole County.
White's Cream Vermifuge for expell­ Florida, possession
of which la claimed
ing worms in children or adults. Price, by the plaintiff herein, to-w lt:
Lot Sixteen (IS) n f j A, Blatllne a
35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Addition to Longwoud. Florida, aa per
plat
filed on the 29th day o f Maroh.
Adv.
and recorded Ih Plat Book— —
page - ■■ recorda o f Seminole County.
Florida: and for Five Hundred D olla r;
Why I Put Up With Rata for Years, (lnmniron aw mown® profit* olalmod o f

r Joe Lelnhart, Francis Swope and

That was a fine rain we had Wed­
nesday afternoon and much needed.
Charlie Britt, o f Sanford, bought
. the 10 aercs o f land on Beardall ave­
nue that T. W. Bryden has farmed for
several years. 5 acres under cultiva­
tion. It’s a fine piece of land, f
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany Joined the
C. E. Chorpenlng’s at Coronado Beach
for a fow dhys thla week.

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Mrs. Little Jones had as dinner
guests last Thursday Mr. aqd Mrs.
Henry M $aulln and their guest Mrs.
R. A. Ballinger of Macon, Ga.
.
Miss Hoskins Jones was in Jack*
sonvillo from Saturday until Tuesday
guests of friends.
Mrs. Hagood Warren was taken to
tho Fcrnald-Laughton hospital last
Friday. She has been very ill for
several weeks. Dr. Marshall la car­
ing for hor.

Milton Halgh left Thursday with the
8anford Military Band to attend the
National Guards Camp at Jacksonville
The Four Horsemen o f tha Apocalyspe
is probably one of tha baat pic­
Olln Wright entertaned a fe w o f
his young f riands Thursday night in tures ever shown hero—if not the
honor o f Miss Marguerite Matheson of best—one that*cost more to produce
at any rate. Read the following}
F ort Myers.
"The Four Horsemen of Efae Apoca­
Mrs. J. II. Lee Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
lypse"
took more than six months to
C. S. Leo and Ittle Miss Dirothy
complete.
May Leo left Tuesday for Daytona
Upwards of 12,000 persons were en­
Beach.
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gaged.
Mrs. M. U. Clnoloy, wth her two
More than 125,000 tone o f maaonry,
Writes N. Windsor, Farmer
sons Leo and Ulmer and her daughter
steel, lumber, furniture and ehrubbery
Misses May and Ida Leo Coneley o f
— in excosa of tho material used In
“ Years ago I bought some rat pois­
Valdosta, Ga.f motored to Florida last
tho Woolworth building—wero used on, which nearly killed our flno watch
wook and aro the guests of Mrs Conin constructing tho massive settings. dog. It so scared pa that wo aufferct
oley's sister Mrs. J. B. Jones.
Two machlno shops wore incident­ a long time *lth rats until my neigh­
’ Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hancock, have als of tho other building operations. bor told mo about RAT-SNAP. That's
os thctr guest this week Mrs. Han­
Moro than 500,000 feet, of raw film tho suro rat killor and n safe one."
cock’s sister Mrs. Killigrew and little was oxposed in tho taking of the pic­
Tbreo sizes, 85c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and
daughter and her neice , Mrs. Hart ture, which when shown on the acreea
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
Tho Maulo Paving Co. expects to will not oxcecd 10,000 feet.
Adv.
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complete tho work of laying the rock
Fourteen enmera men wore em­
in tho Oveido-Orlando road the latter ployed to "shoot" tho biff scenes from la Circuit C ourt, Tth Judicial C ircuit,
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida*—
port of thsl week.
evory angle, and Rex Ingram, tho di­
In Chaaeory.
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W. B. Euglett was a business.visitor rector, at times had fourteen direc­
NOTICE
TO
NON-HBSIUENTS
.
to DcLand Friday .
tors assisting him. It required weeka

Mr, Vaughan, Farmer, Telia How He
Over in the Lake neighborhood Mr.
Lost All Ills Prize Seed Com
B. E. Squire has been very sick, also
"Some time ago sent away for
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Doitorick have
some pedigreed seed com. Put it in
both been sick, Mr. Delterlck has not
a gunny sack and hung it on a ropo
recovered as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Hal
suspended from roof. Rats got it
Colbert also have been sick.
On
all—how beats me, but they did bo' Beardall avenue Mr. and Mrs. Nick
causo I got 5 dead whoppers in tho
Zemovcon and Mrs. Lillie Jones had '
morning after trying RAT-SNAP."
influenza; Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth had i
Thrco sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and
influenza and danguo fever.
guaranteed by Ball Hnrdwaro Com­
Ben Monroe ia now ill with double |]
pany.—Adv.
pneumonia after being _ill several
weeks with pleurisy and beforo that
Purify and healing power are tho
with a form of typhoid fover.
chief characteristics of Liquid Borozone. It monds torn, cut, burned, or
scnldcd flesh with wonderful prompt­
ness. Price, 30c, 00c and $1.20. Sold
by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.

B. F. Whitner of Sanford was tran­
sacting business in town last Thurs­
day.
George Lewis of Sanford was a
visitor in town Thursdny.
,
Thcro wns nsocinl evening at the
Libary Thursdny ove.
Mrs. E. L. Dinkcl feft for her homo
in Memphis N. Y. Sunday whore sho
will spend tho rcmnlndor of tho sum­
mer. She wns accompanied ns fnr ns
far ns Jacksonville by Mr Dlnkol, nnd
whllo thero will be tho guest of his
tinuously brenk tho laws. Ho may not
sister Mrs. H. It. Chnpmnn.
believe in tho lnw nnd hits tho right to
E. W. Dickson hnB commenced
do what ho enn to have the lnw changwork on his new houso in Wost Longod to conform to his conception of
wooif.
whnt Is right, but when tho lnw 1b
W. S. Entzmlngor o f Plant City was
lawfully mndo tho true American
a visitor in town Frldny.
obeys until it is repealed.
i
Mrs. E. C| Mnury of Orlnndo wns
If men nro permitted to brenk nny
tho guest of Mrs. J. S. Dlnkol for sovlnw.thnt thoy do not belleva in, thero
ornl dnys.
would ho no onforcmcont of nny law.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Topllff of Or­
The thief don't bcliovo in tho laws re­
lando were tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
straining him. The murderer does not
A. Y. Fuller nnd fumily Sunday.
bcliovo in tho laws that punish him
Lnurio Ford is spending somo time
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and
so on nil along tho lino.
in Loughmnn.
The mnn who pntronizes tho boot­
Mr nnd Mrs. S.
A. Houston of
legger is worso than tho bootlegger,
Sanford woro
visiting
frlonds In
heenuse
lie it is, who ndds bribery to
town Sundny.
brenk
lnw,
ns well ns breaking tho inw
L. It. Pnyno is nblo to bo out
himself.
Tho
only danger to Ameri­
again after b elng confined to bis bed
can
institutions
Is tho growth of this
with influenza.
iticn.
“
I
don’t
hnvo
to obey lnwa I
J. E. Phipps left Thursdny for Moridon’t
believe
in."
This
is tho spirit
dlnn, Miss., hoing cnlled by the rnllof "mobocrncy" which hns wrought so
rond.
Tho frlcndB of little Enrlo Over­ grent havoc in human lives.
I fully ngreo with you thnt If these
street will bo sorry to Icnrn thnt ho
men
who nro bribing tho bootlegger to
suffering with Dnnguo Fovor.
break
tho law, would censo their brib­
R. C. Snur wns visitor in Snnford
ery,
tho
bootlegger would soon quit
Monday.
denting
in
contraband goods.
Mr nnd Mrs. Sam Pago nnd llttlo
Sincerely yours,
daughter of Winter Iinvcn wero visit­
PAUL C.. BURIIANS.
ors In town Monday.
Mr nnd Mrs. F. J. Nelmyer, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Roy Snur nnd Bill Snur,
nnd Mrs. lllght motored to Coronndn
Bench Tuesday, Mrs Neimyor will romnln for two w ccks.

A surprise Vnrty wns given Tuos&lt;
dny night to Miiton Halgh who ox­
.
poets to lenvo soon for his old homo
in Patterson, N. J. The pnrty wns
given-In tho Lnko Chnrm Park nnd
a most cnjoynblo evening was spent
by tho young pooplc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss
Mnblo Swopo nnd Francis Swope spont
Tuesday in Orlundo.
Mr. Fred A. Boll nnd R. C. Collins
of Oskaloosa Iown spont sovornl days
in Ovoldo this week looking over somo
land purchases. Both of thoso gontlomcn own land In tho Blnck Hnmmock
.. section nnd nro officers of tho Iowa­
.
Florida Development Company nnd ex­
poet to develop thor interests in this
&gt; county in tho near future.
Rov. L. E. Wright spont Sundny and
Monday in Lakeland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Swope nnd threo
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children Sldnoy; Shirley and Oliver,
. left Thursday for points in Kansas
&gt; . Oklahoma and Illinois. They expect
to bo away five or six weeks.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Swope, Francis
:
Swope and Miss Mnblo Swopo spent
Monday afternoon in Sanford.

film oxposed. Tho moro running of
500,000 foot of film through a pro­
jection machino at tho rate o f sixty
feet a minuto, ''consumes eighteen
days of eight working hours each.
A collection of art treasure! from
galleries and private sources, valued
beyond pflco, was used in dressing the
handsomo interior settings. The in­
surance alono on these art works was
$375,000.
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Tho cust interpreting tho roles in
tho most wldoly read book of all time,
excepting the Bible, contains fifty
principal players who in other produettoae would be rated as stare.
At tha Princcas Friday and Satur-

SOLD GROCERY BUSINESS
l . i». uopor hns sold his grocery
businoss on tho west side, known ns
tho West Sido Grocory, to W. C. Hartllnq, of Chnttanooga, Tenn. Mr. Hnrtlino is no stranger to tho poople of
Snnford ns ho hus been in tho Wost
Sido Grocery for tho pnst year nnd
takos hold of tho businoss with a
past experience hore and in Tennes­
see.
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and

Maude

Carter,

William 1.‘ Bsatty and Edith L. Beatty,
et al.. Defendants.
To Wliltam I. Bsatty and Edith L.
Beatty, Trenton, N. J.:
You are hereby required and order
to be and appear before our said Cir­
cuit Court at tho Court House In Banford, Florida, on the first Monday In
Htsitember. 1911, being tho 4th day nf
aald month, then and there to answer
tho bill o f com plaint filed
herein
nirnlnst you, and fall not else said bill
will be taken as confessed against you,
to be follow ed by a final decree.
It I* further ordered that this notice
bo published In the Sanford
Herald
once each week fo r four com ecutlvo
week*.
WITNESS my hand and the seal, of
*nld court this 21th day o f July, 1922.
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,

If the bnby suffers from wind colic,
diarrhoea or summer complnlnt, give
it McGee’s Bnby Elixir. It is a pure,
harmless nnd offectlvo remedy. Price,
85c nnd 00c. Sold by Union Pharm­
acy.—Adv.
Why Peoplo Buy Itnt-Snnp in Prefer­
ence to (tat Poison
(1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
ruts nnd mice. (2) Whnt It doesn’t
kill it genres away. (3) Rats killed
with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they
dry up imildc. (4) Mndo In enkes, no
mixing with other food. (6) Cnts or
dogs won’t touch it. Three sizes, 35c,
05c, $1,25. Sold nnd guaranteed by
Bull Hardware Co.—Adv.

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B. A. DOUG LABS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Somlnole County, Fla.
By! V. B. DOUOLASft V. C.
\V. A. PATTISHALL. , ..

Notice Is hereby given that th. .
derslgnod will on the 11th day o» «£*•
tember. 1922, at 10:oo o'clock\ n i l
psLand. Florida, make application
the Judge o f the 7th Judicial cffiJfc
Court o f the State o f Florid* r„L ‘ "'t
thorlty to adopt, (and for » n
In Circuit Court, 7th J M Icla l C ircuit, adoption). W illie Llghtfoot. under
Seminole County, F lorida.—
name o f W illi# L lghtfoot Brown
U*
In Chancery
THOMAS LLOYD BROWN
QUINTON LOUISE B r o w n .
NOTICE TO NON-ItHNIDBNTB.
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W alter B. Ballard. Complainant,
v*.
Harvey II. Hurd and Heirs o f Jacob M.
Hill, et al.. Defend-----To Harvey n. Hurd
Jacob M. Hill, If living,
and If dead,
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to all parties claiming any Interest
under Harvey B. Hurd, or the Heirs
o f Jacob M. Hill, or either o f them,
or otherwise In the follow in g describ­
ed lend:
Tho East half o f the Northeast quar­
ter o f Seotlon 24, Township II, South
o f Range 29 East, also the North half
o f the Northwest quarter o f the North­
east qusrler o f Section 14, Township II
South o f Range 29 East, less and * j ooptlng three acre* o ff o f tho South
side o f the last described tract, all o f
which lands aro situated, lying and be-

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tave or claim some Interest In the said
described land,
You are therefore hereby
required
and ordered to be nnd appear before
our aald Circuit Court at the Court
House In Sanford. Florida, on the first
Monday In October, 1922. being the 2nd
day o f said month then nnd there to
make answer to tho bill o f complaint
herein filed against you. nnd therein
fall not, else said bill will be taken ns
confessed ngnlnst you. followed by fin ­
al decree.
It 1s further ordored that thla notice
bn published In the Hanford Horald, a
nowsimper published In Seminole Coun­
Notice Is hereby given that F. T. W ll- ty, Florida, once each week for a perllnms, purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
1667, dated the 5th day o f Novombor,
A. D. 1195, has filed said certificate In
my office, nnd hn* made application for
Tax Deed to Issue In accordance with
law. Hnld certlflcnto embrace* the fo l­
lowing described property sltunted In
Seminole County, Florida, to-w lt: NU
of HWU o f SWH. Sec. 3, Twp. 20 H.
Kniigo 30 E. 20 acres. Tho said land
being nssesseif at the (Into o f tho Issu­
ance of such certificate In the name of In Circuit, Court, Tth Ju dicial C ircuit,
Unknown. Unless said certificate sbnll
Sem inole C oun tr, F lorida.—

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Ptlnt Rock, Ala.—Mrs. a M. Stegall
ef nonr hore, recently related tho foV
lowing ialereatlnfc account of her r»
covoryi “ I was in a weakened co»
dltlon. I was sick threo yoars in bed
suffering a groat deal of pain, weak
nervous, depressed.
1 was so weak,
I couldn't walk aorosa the floor; Just
had to lay and my little onea do the
work. I waa almost dead. I tried
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doctors. Still J didn’t get any rellet
I couldn’t eat, and slept poorly.
I
believe it I hadn't heard of and takei
Cardul I would havq dlod. I bougkj
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bio since . . . I suro can tostify to tho
good that Cardul did me.
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nowspapor publithed In Bern n oiV u i *
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y°It' la further ordered that thla notice
be publlehed for four weeka In the San­ O’BItYAN * /H AnO N,DOUOLA8|f ’D- C.
ford Herald, a newapaner publlehed In
Seminole County.' Florida.
Wltneaa my hand and eeal o f aald
Court on thla 2nd day o f Auguat. A. D.
NOTICE OF ADOPTION

thousands. Foley’s Honoy and Tar
soothes that raw, rasping fooling in
tho throat, relievos hoarseness and
wheezing, makes breathing
easier,
permits refreshing slumber. Mrs. O.
Stnpf, 730 Clinton Avo., Plainfield, N.
J., snys: "Foley’s Honey nnd Tar is
n mcdlcino that bears rccommonding.
In d in n c r r ?
I keep it in tho honso constantly." September, A. D. 1922.
£O TIC H TO NON-RESIDENTS
WITNESS iny official slgnaturo and
Contains no opiate's. Rcfuso substi­ soul
this the 2nd day o f August, A. D. Samuel I’ ulcston, Complainant,
1922.
tutes. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
v*.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,

BEAUTIFY THE LAKE FRONT’
"CO-OPERATION THE THING
ThVso Inudnblo hcnd-lines from tho
Herald of Inst Wednesday stand ap­
proved nnd npplnudcd by common
consent.
But co-opernting Snnford would liko
to know how much of her lukefront is
to be mndo beautiful. If it is to ho
confined to tho west end to make a sot­
ting for tho now pior nnd tho boat
bnsln nnd no more, then the Herald
will hnvo to como ngnin.
it is hut n llttlo whilo since Co-op­
erating Snnford demonstrated in nn
nbbrovinted bulk-head, stopping short
nnd lenving nn unkempt nnd most un­
sanitary shoreline from Snnford nvonuo eastward to pump branch, Now
tho favored sister, I’nrk avenue, cen­
tralized nnd capitalized with n inko
shoro appropriation of $08,000, nnd
more asked for nnd a cornin’ old mothor co-operation, somewhat fatigued,
would liko to ask Just when nnd whore
sho comes in.
EAST SIDE TAXPAYER.

Hollis a Carter
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PAVEMENTS

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Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per s a c k ...... ,...... .................. ...$1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sa ck ...».......... ..$2.85
Purina Hrii Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per sa ck .......... .........$1.60
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per sack
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No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack.......... ................ $^15
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ...... ................ |2.'oo
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................... ^ s o
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per s a c k ...... ........................
Pure Wheat Shorts, lOQ-lbs., per sack l.... .— .................. ...$2,25
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sa ck .......................^........... $i ’50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack
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Purina Baby Chick Ffeed, 8 1-8 lbs., per sack ................... $0.40
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per Back....................... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per sack ..r .......... - ......
Purina Chicken Chowdcr# 8 1*8 ]bs.f per sack
Purina Pigeon Chow, ‘ -lbs., per sack
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Larrp Dairy Feed,-100-] js., per Back
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Cotton Seed Meal, Brignt *y0,
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P H O N E 181

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A

ICY-

SENATE FAVORS
SOME CHANGES
IN TARIFF BILL
SUGAR
GETS
PROTECTION.
BOUNTY TAKEN OFF
POTASH
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Tho Sen­
ate approved today an increase of
three-tenths on sugnr; rejected a
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plan for a Government bounty of
99,500,000 for domestic potash pro­
ducers, and rescinded its former ac­
tion in voting an Impost of two cents
on white arsenic. Potash and
arsenic wero plnccd on tho

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ugar rate o f 2.3 cents a pound
was n compromise between tho 2:5
cents duty urged by Louisiana enno
and Western beet sugar producers
and tho 2 cents proposed by the
liousu nnd approved by tho finance
committco majority.
It is threotenths of a cent above the tariff In tho
existing emergency act nnd 1.05 cents
above that in tho Underwood act, Tho
compromise wns offered by Senator
Smoot of Utah,ranking Republican on
tho finance committee, nnd wan ac­
cepted by tho same vote that tho
Senate rejected tho 2.5 cents duty,
in 37 to 35. Democrats who voted for
the Smoot umundment were: Brooussnrd, Jones (New Mexico,) Kendrick,
and Ransdei],
Those 21 who voted against it in­
cluded: Dial, Fletcher, Glass, Harris,
Hefflln, Overman, Simmons, Swnnson, Trammell, nnd Underwood.
Fourteen Republicans ntso voted
against tho amendment.
Tho volo against tho bounty on
potash wns 32 to 30, with twolve
Republicans opposing nnd three Dem­
ocrats supporting. Tho Democrats
worn Jones (New Mexico,)
Ken­
drick and Rnnsdell.
Before considering tho bounty, tho
Scnnto voted 00 to t to strike out the
provision by which n tariff duty would
have been imposed on potnsh for Ava

yenrs at tho samo rates that it was
proposed to pay tho bounty.
Tho voto to place white arsenic on
tho freo list was 29 to 25, with ten
Republicans opposing tho duty and
one Democrat, Kendrick (Wyoming)
supporting it.
Because of tho operation o f tho 20
per cent, tariff differential allowed
to Cuba, tho 2.3 cent rate on sugar
;would work out at 1,81 cents a
pound on sugar from that country,
which constitutes practically all of
tho Amorican imports.
Tho Rcpublican-agrlcultural-tarlff
bloc voted practically solidly, Arst for
the highest rato proposed nnd then
for tha Smoot compromise.
Tho committco substitute amend­
ment proposing to pay potnsh pro­
ducers n bounty over a period of Avo
years led to n sharp Aght during
which Senator Lcnroot, Republican,
Wisconsin, denounced tho proposition
ns ono which would open the door o f
the federal trnsury for a steady drain
of the some sort in tho futuro.
BOOZE-LADEN CAR WITH
TWO MEN AND A WOMAN
SEIZED ON EAST COAST
(H r T he Aeaoctatrd I'rraa)

FORT PIERCE, Aug, 0— (Special.)
— Twenty cases of liquor and a CndilInc car wore seised nt a point on tho
Dixie Highway several miles south of
this city, and two men nnd n woman
wore lodged in jail this morning by
Sheriff J. R. Merritt ami Deputy
Almond. One of tho men, who was
driving tho car, is II. F. Singleton of
this place. Tho other man nnd the
woman gnvo their names ns Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. fli. Garrott, though tho man
in nnother instnncu gave his name
as W. II. Stoff.
The name "Shlossongcr” npponred
on a paper in tho bnggngo, whilo tho
automobile lleenso bore the nnmo of
Charley Thompson, Jr,, Evansville,
Ind. The car boro the Indiana license
number 2511,728. Tho prisoners, ear
and liquor were brought on in to Fort
Fierce nnd Jailed. Tho womnn was so
upset by tho experience that a physl« inn had to he summoned.

AUTO ACCIDENT MAY
RESULT IN DEATH OF
YOUNG GIRL IN JAX
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Aug. 9.—
A young woman believed to bo Miss
Mnry K. Rowlnnd of Rock Island,
Tcnn., was perhaps fntnlly injured
when run down by nn automobile
driven by Lewis II. McTier, promi­
nent Jacksonville mun, Inst night at
the corner of Adams nnd Hognn
streets. She wns carried to -n hospitn! where, several hours inter, she
had not regained consciousness.
Attending physicians believed she
had sustained a fractured skull.
Mr. McTier immediately nftor the
nccident appeared at tho polico head­
quarters and gave himself up, A
charge of driving carelessly nnd reck­
lessly wns perfunctorily
placed
against him, nnd ho Inter went to the
hospital to direct thnt victim be
given every possible attention
BISHOP KII.GO STILL UNCONSCIOUS, GROWING WEAKER
CHARLOTTE, Aug., ().—Condition
ef Bishop Kllgo reported unrhnngcd
this morning by physicians indicated
hu might he growing weaker, lie
is stilt unconscious.

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that Mrs. Cameron was nlmost bereft
deciding among the many. They were
all good and all appropriate but after
mature deliberation it was decided
that tho Wigwam was short and sweet
and appropriate since this was Seminolo county and the Seminole Indians
formerly roamed tho shores of Lake
Monroe. So the "Wigwam" it will bo
and Mr. McCk-ory has a five dollar
check awaiting him at the Heratd o f­
fice and he should coll and get it. The
Temple Club has proved very popular
since its inception into tho business
lifo o f tho city but 'Mrs. Cameron
taking the new management wanted
a now name for this popular hotel and
decided upon this uniquu manner In
which to bring out tho many sugges­
tions. Remember, it Is the Wigwam
now,

ACCUSED OF HIGH TREASON BY HEAD OF SOUTHERN RAILWAY
THE ARCH TRAITORS OF
APPEALS TO ALL EMPLOYEES
THE WORLD
TO RESUME WORK
(H r T i e A aaoeU trd F rcaa)

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T h e y k n ow th a t G o o d
B ak in g P ow der can ’t be
sold fo r le ss; th a t "M o r e
fo r th e M o n e y ” m e a n s
b a k e -d a y failu res, w a ste
o f tim e and m on ey; th a t
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(D r Tht Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.— Fairfax
Harrison, president of tho Southern
Railwny, appealed to all employes of
the railroad system yesterday to as­
sist tho management in performing its
duty to the public nnd to tho com­
pany. Tho railroad oxccutlva declar­
ed the Southorn railway had ‘'more
than fulfilled" its duty to striking
shop employees in endeavoring to get
them to resume work under terms of
President Harding’s strike settlement
offers, which wore rojectod by tho
shop ernfts committee today.
In rejecting tho offer, tho shop­
men's representative stold tho railway
executives in conference here thnt the
strike was national nnd must bo set­
tled nationally. Tho conference wns
called at tho request of Vico-Prosldont
Miller of the Southorn railway nnd
rnihvny shop executives were inform­
ed thnt tho Mobilo nnd Ohio wero
willing to ngreo to a striko settlement
under President Harding’s terms
which left soniorlty unimpaired until
the railroad labor board acted,
Mr. Harrison’s statement addressed
"to all employes of Southern Railway
System," follows: "I have delayed
communicating with you hoping thnt
I could finally report thut our shop
crafts had returned unembarrassed to
their former positions. Striving for
this result no conditions have been
created to provont tho return of our
men with seniority rights unimpaired
Jut tho door has been, and now Is,
open nnd unobstructed to them. .
“ On August 1, your shopernfts’ com­
mittee wns invited to confer with our
officials to consider tho rotum of our
men upon the terms proposed by tho
president on July 31, and subsequent­
ly accepted by tho untionni represen­
tatives of such crafts. After delay3
ng answer until August 3rd tho com­
mittee agreed to meet o. officials on
August 5, on which day they asked
postponement to August 7, nnd then
asked further postponement todny.
Though recognizing tho efforts of this
company in tho protection of the son­
ority of the men, wo are told this
morning by your committeo thnt tlioy
will muke no adjustment with South­
orn Railwny System ns tho striko is
national nnd must bo sctled nntionnl-

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PHONE 181

REVOLUTIONISTS HARRISON
ARE SENTENCED WANTS ALL MEN
BY THE SOVIET
TO TAKE JOBS
MOSCOW, Ahg. 0.— Fodrteen of
thirty-four Social Revolutionists ac­
cused of high treason against the Sov­
iet government wore sentenced to
death by a revolutionary •tribunal.
Among tho condemned nro soveral of
those who turned informers. Three
of the other defendants were acquit­
ted, remainder sentenced to imprison­
ment for from two to ten years.

Buy a

NOTED FLORIDA WOMAN
IIAS APPOINTMENT WITH
THE PRESIDENT TODAY
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9.— Mrs.
John J. O’Brien, former mayor of
Moore Haven, Fla., and now publici­
ty director nnd head of tho speakers’
bureau of tho epublican State Com­
mitteo o f Pennsylvania, will call on
President Harding at Washington to­
morrow
by
appointment.
Mrs.
O'Brien hnB been doing splendid work
for the epublican party in this state.
Mrs. O’Brien wnB ono o f tho ear­
liest settlers of Mooro Ilavon, the
vipudor town on tho west shore of
Lflko Okeechoheo, and wns thnt
town’s first mayor, nnd nt tho same
timo was tho first womnn mayor of
any town in tho South. Sho was ap­
pointed a colonel on tho staff o f
former Governor Catts. She also was
president of a bank at Moore Haven
and had much to do with tho founding
of tho now town of Clowiston, seven­
teen miles south o f Mooro Haven and
terminus of tho Mooro Hnvon and
Clowiston nilroad.

CHINAMEN
ARE APPEALED
T0_F0R AID
OF STRICKEN COUNTRYMEN AT
FATEFUL SWA.
TOW
HONGKONG,” Aug. O.-Chlne*
throughout the world nro being ap_
penled to by the Chinese Chamber of
Commerce hero to aid their stride™
countrymon nt Swatow which was vir­
tually doetroyed by a typhoon and lid*
nl wave a week ago with n loss of
28,000 Uvea.

W ill M ake Another
A ttem pt at One-Day
F light Across U. S.
Lt. Doolittle Expects To Make Rop
From Jacksonville On Night Of
Sept. 5.
JACKSONVILLE, Aug,1 9._Pos­
sibility that another ntteinpt will be
mnile for a one-dny, onc-stop sir
Right from hero to Son Diego,' Calif.,
was keen today in n telegram received
by Lieut. J. H. Doolittle, whose getswny met with mishnp at Pahio Beach
Sunday night, from Major General
M. M. Pntrlck, chief of the army air
sorvico nt Washington, nnd the fact
thnt tho specially constructed do liavUnnd ” 4’’ piano can ho repaired within
a woek.
General Pntrlck, in a telegram to
tho yonug aviator, expressed hig sym y
pnthy for the accident Sunday night
which thwarted Doolittle’s start on
the trnnB-contincntal voyage. The
nir sorvico head also advised that or­
ders woro being sent Lieutenant Doe.
little from Snn Antonio. Lieut. Doo­
little was confident thnt tho orders
would authorize nnothor attempt
Should tho flight ngnin he snetioned,
Lieutenant Doolittle said he would
leave tho night of September S, A
full moon will have como again, he
explained, on this dnto.
The piano will ho repaired, it was
learned, at tho air depot in Montgom­
ery, Ala.

N. J. Lilian! business manager for
tho Sanford Daily Ilcrnld, is in St.
Augustine enjoying n vocation. Mrs.
Lilian! is with him.
Thoy hnvo
Joined tho "Sco Florida First Club,’’
nnd nro thoroughly enjoying their
summer vacation in tho state. Roth
dcclnro it is not necessary to go north,
to find vacation pleasures, as Florida
has everythin gto offer from cooling
oconn breezes to beautiful, varied
scenery.— St. Augustine Record.
Rub-My-Tlsm, nn antiseptic. 88-2Dtc

y"Our duty is to our employes, tho
public, and tne company; the duty to
our strikng employes wo have more
thnn fulfilled, nnd i now call upon
you, whutover Is your occupation to
assist the management in performing
its duty also to tho public uml to tho
company. This obligation calls for
unimpaired transportation servico and
this wo will perform.”
Mr. Millor, In chargo of operations
of tho Southorn, had nothing to add to
Mr. Harrison’s mesnngo, when asked
if tho railroad now Intended to em­
ploy now men nnd attempt to break
tho strike. Tho Southern, acting outsido tho association of railwny execu­
tives, accepted President Harding’s
original offor to settlo tho Btriko by
giving all srikers seniority rights on
their return. During tho courso of thu
controversy it has hred no now men,
and has mndo no attompt to break the
strike.

W igw am W in s the
Prize Nam e fo r
the Temple Chib

H. Harold Hume,
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, Jr.
President
Vice-President
■ Secy. &amp; Treas.
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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” tingattract­
atten­
tion— 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 Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
moot too strong for the careful, conservative person—-that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the.otner later.

George W. MeCrory, Box 956,‘ Wins
Money for Naming Popular House
Mrs, Cameron, of tho Temple Club,
wishing a now name fo r tha place ar­
ranged a contest last week in which
several hundred participated and all
they had to do was to write the name
on. a paper and mall it to. the Herald
office and the prise for the bait name
was 95. Many responded—ao' many

J. E. SPURLING
"T h e Man Who Sella D irt C h eap "
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�a r o t i beta* made by S p eer* Son are
making the Speer block one of the tho accident. A blast frona( the
finest in the city .'
whistle o f tho limited told o f Its ap­
proach around tho curve along the
There is so much going on in San­ high towering bluffs and this caused
ford in every line of business that it a few who bad alighted from the local
makes one sing with tho joy of ful­ to look back nervously, '
fillment
Rushing arouqd tho curve camo tho
(fn a SmOjr'i Sally)
fast train. There were shouts qnd
Clelah' Lochner, -of Clermont,
Mr. m d Mrs. Victor Check have re­ then the roar of the crash, cries o f
Ung a few days here this week
turned
from a visit to Coronado women and moans of men. The rear
rs. B. B. Bagget on Park aVeBeach whero they wero the guests of ccach was hurled down the embank­
the Ocean View Hotel
ment. The next two care, standing
on the trestle across Gin las creek and
Ired Holly left Saturday for
The nolso of the concrete mixer at on the embankment were crushed and
u Beach where she win be the
tho
new Molsch building is sweet mus­ splintered. Tho fourth tumbled down
of Olive Newman for a few
■- - v "% ic in tho oars of Sanford's boosters.
tho indlluo north o f the creek.
It means that this fino building is go­
Somo of tho demolished cars fell
Howard Smith will entertain ing right ahead and will soon bo fin­ spanning tho creek and afforded a
Us Card Club Wednesday af- ished and it will bo one of tho best bridge for tho rescuers. Where tho
day coaches o f the local had stood
i st 3:30 at her Home on the buildings in tho city.
on tho trestlo now stood tho 'steel
L. R, Crandall, o f tho Fuller C&lt;?n core and tho locomotive which had
plowed its way half the length of
the hotted train and camo to rest
on tho trestlo steel girders bent
around its forward end and splinters
of what had once been a car com­
pressed into a space about ten feet
beforo it, against n conch which was
stemlngly uninjured.

LOCAUS

Some Observations, Here and There,
Taken at Random While Looking
Over "The City Substantial"
The man rfbout town didn’t
got
about town much during the past
week, ho was forced to. stay at homo
and ntirse a case o f "One-day Flu” or
"Summer-tlmo Grippe" as tho present
epidemic is called.
Botwcon timo,
whllo searching for a clean hanky to
Mow his every flowing and reddened
nose, he ran across tho following in a
late Magazine, written by Peggy Poo:
CURES
— a—
I caught a cold
I don’t know why;
I kcor choo-od; until
I thought I'd dla.
A host of advisors
A cold suro brings
Of stows and dopes
Of pills nnd things.
Most kindly said,
Dear Friend Bill
"Save your life
And take n pill.”

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They are
GOOD!

hracea the following described proparty situated In Seminole County, Flor­
ida, to-wlt: Lota 8 and 0 (leas that
part covered by Giles, Ovoretreet A
Drews Sub-Div.) Block D., D. K.
Mitchell's Survey o f the Levy Grant.
The land being assessed at the date
o f the issuance o f such certificate in
the names o f GUe?, Overstreet A
Drew. Unless said certificate shall bo
redeemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 12th day of
August, A. D. 1822,
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 7th day o f July, A. D.
1022.

(SEAL)

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E. A. DOUGLASS,
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C'irk Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. a

Rub-My-Tient, an antiseptic,

WITH ENOUSH ADMIRAL
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ST. JOHNS, New Brunswick, Aug.,
0.—British warship Raleigh which
was cruising off Labrador const with
Admiral Sir William Pakonham Is
aground at Point Armour. Struck
Inst night and message today said she
would probably bo total loss.

W h,n .»&gt;”
,b*dpoor, and you feel "blue’ and discour« * « » * you need Herbine. One or two
doses will set you right. It Is a groat
system purifier. Price, 60c. Bold by
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
---------------- f-------Mrs. II, B. Connelly left today for

S. Y. Way, ono o f tho most promin­ 1,200 GUARDSMEN
AT CAMP JOHNSTON |
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d to tho city from their country booster from way back yonder, was in
the
city
today
on
business
and
shak­
&lt;Dr The A*M«lit(&lt; Prcaa)
i and will have the Gatchell
Raleigh is ninety-seven hundred ton
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 8.—
tmenta on Oak avenue fo r the ing hands with his many friends. Sam
cruiser
launched in September, 1010.
says ho is afraid to stay away from National'guardsmen in tho state en­
it months.
It
was
built
to hunt German raiders
Orlando longer than two hours fo r ho campment nt Camp Johnston, near
but
tho
war
ended before she was
[|r, and Mrs. John Shirard visited would not know the old town whon ho here, planned to take to tho rifle
Lewis O’Drysn
J. O.
commissioned.
"A
red
hot
bath,"
rango today for their first season's
Ur boy; in Camp Johnson yestorday returns— thoy ore building so fast.
O'BRYAN &amp; SHARON
Said friendly Sant
practice in Bring o f Bmnll arms.
bf report the Snnford contingent as
Attomeys-nt-Law
"Or
u
little
qulnina
Despatches
say
a
largo
cotton
Tho Nash-Ling Abstract Co., aro
The approximately 1,200 officers
is? in fino shapo and carrying off
In some jam."
W ill praotlco
Tlcrop will bo harvested in Baker Coun­
moving their safo and office fixtures nnd men comprising tho camp, are
lay of tho honors.
Said
Sister
Suo:
ty.
Thoy
havo
nothing
on
us.
Somlfrom tho Millor building today to Or­ comfortably nestled in tho spacious
"Somo lemonade
nolo county will hnrvost a largo crop O fflce i ln*8emlnole County Bank B1 g.
lando. The Nash-Ling Co., have been reservation, and although thoy take
HANFORD, FLORIDA
Hr. and Mrs. Walter Griffith
Or
bitter
root
•
also.
i returned homo after spending gotting up tho records hero for somo up only a small portion of tho ground
Dug from tho glade.
ml weeks at Sarasota where thoy time in order to establish another ab- originally laid out for world war men,
Red
pepper tea
TO THE CITIZENS OF SEMINOLE SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
i leveral cottages on tho gulf strict business hero and it is not tho camp haB taken on the military
Hot
mustered
plaster
COUNTY:
BEANS, MILLET, GRABS
rt they rent In tho winter months. known whethor thoy intend to follow air.
Or
corn-incnl
poultice
SEED, SORGHUM
out this plan or to kcop tho Seminolo
The post canteens sprang up with
To divert disaster."
I hnve been appointed County F o r ImmaoUta ahlpmant. A ll lesson county
business
at
Orlando.
the soldiers’ coming and hag done
Hr. and Mrs. R. L. Allen and baby
Rubbed and stowed
Enumerator for Seminolo County to abla Flold and V egetable Beede. W rit*
fo r Prlaa List and Catalogue. Our beaaa thriving business since.
pmpanied by Mr and Mrs. E. A.
take
tho Agricultural, Horticultural, tlful and lnstruotlva catalogue la tree
Boiled
nnd
toasted
CORONER'S
JURY
Street
enr
service
has
boon
ex­
elves valuable
Information
lotherson motored to Lakeland SatIndustrial and Live Stock nnd .Poul­ and
Doped and blistered
farm ing and gardening fo r Florida .S3
BLAMES ENGINEER
tended to tho camp and in addition
idsy night and thoy spent the day
try
census
for
tho
year
commencing
the Bouth. W rite to us today for spoo­
Sizzled nnd roasted.
FOR TRAIN CRASH tiuckB run frequently betweon tho
ls) prices on your aead requirements.
Isday with Mrs Allen’s motthor,
July 1st, 1021, to July 1st, 1022.
Our complata stock w ill enable aa to
reservation
and
tho
city,
A
"big"
n Zenln Stanley
This census Is very important m»d supply you to advantage In prloe and
My chest is rasping:
quality.
\ DESOTO, Mo., Aug. 8.— (By The dunco for later in tho week is
for tho good o f our county, nnd every
My nose is red
Associated
Press.)—Negligenco
on
■planned.
|Hr. and Mrs. Roland Reed of Gono|citizon should promptly respond.
From cold OR dopo
E . A . M artin Seed Co.
n in the city Saturday and tho the part of Engineer Matt "Ginger"
I will coll on you an onrily as pos­ Oldest and Largest Seed House la Fla.
I am almost dead.
101-101 East Bay Street
ay friends of both wero glad to Glenn, wob responsible for tho Sul­ EARLY ORANGES TO
sible after August 1st nnd it will snvo
Now it's all over
JACKSONVILLE!
-K
FLORIDA
BRING GOOD PRICES,
them again after an abscnco of phur Springs wreck, which caused
your timo nnd mino too, If you will
Life is happy
thlrty-flvo
deaths
thus
far,
nnd
in­
SAYS
COUNTY
AGENT
ifirel months Bpcnt at Mr. Reed's
iflako your list out NOW nnd hnvo it
I go with vim
jury to more than ono hundred porIhome in Illinois.
GOOD GRADE
rendy for mo.
My step is snappy.
sens, according to tho verdict o f a
Early oranges will command a high­
Yours
vory
truly,
And while this dopo
ST A B L E M A N U R E
er prico this year than last, according
Ur.’. and Mrs. R. S. Holly and baby coroner's jury late last night,
H. H. CHAPPELL.
Did not kill a man
CHEAP
to
County
Farm
Agent
C.
D.
Kimc,
Saturday for Anna Maria where
100-4 tc
It's far more—
SULPHUR
SPRING,
Mo.,
Aug.
8.
who
expressed
himself
yesterday
as
Prompt
Shipment
Holly and tho baby will remain
Than a gorm can stand.
—
(By
Tho
Associated
Press.)—Eye
being
optimistic
over
the
outlook
far
I'averal months at the Woods
L. W. BERG MANN
Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
ilow whllo Mr Holly will pome witnesses wero summoned today be­ citrus growers of this section of tho Tho speedometer said it Was sixty
Box 2163, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
Under Section 575 of tho General
today and toko up his work on foro a coroner’s, jury at DeSoto, Mo., state.
miles an hour.
Stntutes of the State o f Florldn
"CnHfornin,” Mr. Kimo said, "will
Daily Herald ns advertising man- to recount details o f tho rear end
Notice is horoby glvon thnt S. F,
Tho conHtnblo said It was ninety.
LANDIS. FISn &amp; HULL
collision of two Missouri; Pacific not ho ablo to furnish much compctl
Doudnoy, purchnsor of Tax Certifi­
Tho nntiven said it was u crime.
trains hero Saturday when thirty- tion for tho early Florida crop which,
cate No. 223, dated tho 7th dny of Attorneys and Counsellon-et-Law
He said it whs tho life.
are known to havo been killed though it will bo lighter than tho av
DoLAND. FLORIDA
':Un J. G. Ball ond son Billy and
|Juno, A. D. 1020, has filed said certi­
His friends said it with flowers.
crago, should command a good prico
Her Mrs. Dixlo Brown left yes- lE H 138 injured. ,
WIB
practicoln
the State and F*d*f*
ficate
in
my
offico,
and
has
mndo
ap­
Respectfully dedicated to Snnford
Coroner Elders promised a tho­ on tho northern markots. Tho -prico
ul Courts, Special
spe
facilities for Exby for Coronado Beach whore
plication
fo
r
Tax
Deed
to
issuo
in
ncspeed hugs.
a mining and Perfecting Land Tttlev.
will
probably
start
out
high
and
re­
rough
investigation
of
circumstances
will sojourn for sovornl weeks
cordnnco with law. Said certificate
Ball's 'daughter, Mrs. Stocd nnd which caused tho disaster, tho worst main so until tho market gets flooded
tho following doscribod
Sanford girl who uhhnrs cigarettes embraces
fly of Kissimmee will bo with train wreck in tho history o f this with green fruit. Then it will drop. broke her engagement tha other dny proporty situated in Seminolo County,
SC H ELLE M A IN E S
If no fruit is shipped until it haH rlpbn while thoy nro at the beach, part of tho country.
with tho fellow she was to marry, Florldn, to-wlt: N 5H acres of W tt
LAW YER
Whilo Matt Glenn, dead engineer oned thoroughly, tho high prices
rare stopping at tho Ocean View.
Said she did not want goods dumnged o f NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 Sec. 3, Twp 20
Office
in
the Court House
should
prevail
throughout
tha
souson,
o f tho fast train which plowed
S., Rango 81 E. 5 ncros. Tho said SANFORD
by smoke.
-:FLORIDA
though
it
is,
of
courso
,too
early
to
through
four
conches
of
tho
local
[This is the time of tho year for
land being assessed nt tho dnto of tho
venture
any
prediction
as
to
whfit
kind
train
near
the
station,
was
blamed
haford stores to havo sales and get
Conan Doylo says there nro no di­ issuanco of such certiflcnto ’ in the
Iof spring and summer goods and for the nccldont according to tho of n market the lata crop will find.
vorces In henvon nnd Tho Man About nnmo of Unknown. Unless said, certi­
G E O . G. HERRING
"Notwithstanding
reports that
&gt;hc room for tho fall and winter version of John Cannon, assistant
Town ngreos with him. Ilow could ficate shnll bo rodoomod according to
Attorney-nt-Law
&lt;ks. Wntch the Daily Herald for general manager of tho road, rola grapefruit will be scarce, I believe you got a divorce without n inwyor? law Tnx Deed will issuo thoreon on
that
tho
crop
will
be
heavier
than
it
lives
of
tho
dead
and
injured
Joined
tho 12th dny o f August, A. D. 1022,
many announcements of. special
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Bulldin
was last year in Orango county. I
WITNESS my official slgnaturo
&lt;» In all lines of goods. Patron- in demands for a thorough investiga­
Wouldn't it bo great fun to catch
SANFORD, FLA.
am not informed ns to conditions olse! the live merchants who nro mak tion.
somo of theso midnight pnrtles on tho and Beni this tho 7th dny of July, A. D.
whoro
in
tho
state,
hut
tho
local
All day Sunday this peaceful ham­
» bid for the business.
radio nnd then rolenso tha chatter in 1022.
let suggested a* worid-famed placo groves are apparently in for n year of
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
it the next night for tho benefit of
high production."— Orlando Sentinel.
of
pilgrimage.
Every
minute
brought
Clork Circuit Court,
Capt. Stafford o f Lake Monroo was
those who were in the party?
Seminolo County, Fin.
this morning nnd loft his subscrip- morq peoplo to tho vlllag—relatives
JEW ELER
SCOUTMASTER MEAD HERE
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
&gt;a for the Dnlly Herald. Tho of wreck victims nnd mnny prompt­
Down at’ Camp Johnston tho first 47-5tc
ed
by
tho
curiosity
to
visit
tho
sceno.
MY SPECIALTIES:
P»ro,. people nro making efforts to
night on gunrd duty tho officer told
Scoutmaster T&lt; L. Mead of Ovoido
Pickard's
Hand-Painted China
Notice
o
f
Application
for
Tax
Deedl
W « daily delivery nt Monroo in All roAds leading to tho villago wero
one of tho Sanford privntes that if
was in tho city today and had on his
Under
Section
575
o
f
the
General
Gorham's
Sterling Silver'
t^er that a l l , tho peopla o f that jammed with automobiles.
anything moved to shoot nnd tho S. I1,
.TiSo crows of both trains werv rcout hat- and uniform and told the
Rogers’
Plated
Ware
Statutes
o
f
the
State
o
f
Florldn
Wving city can got the daily news
Herald man that ho had just re promptly said, " Y ob, Hir, nnd if any­
Notice
is
horoby
givon
thnt.J.
S.|
Elgin
and
Waltham
Watchaa
**h from the press nnd keep up with summoned, by tho coroner to give
thing shoots, I move."
their versions o f'th o accident. Of­ tarred from Frostproof whero ho had
Dinkol, purchnsor of Tnx Certificate
* times.
ficials of the road, including Mr. Can­ the Ovoido Boy Scouts for a ten day
No. 204, dated tho 2nd dny o f Juno,
oncumpment.
Tho
boys
of
course
fell
non,
declared
Sunday
that
tho
block
A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Douglas and
In
lovo
with
Mr.
Mead
and
adopted
signals
wero
found
to
he
in
thoir
or­
in my offico, and has made applica­
"•Bhter Virginia loft, yesterday for
him
for
their
"Uncle
Toddy"
for
life.
der
after
tho
crash
occurred
and
all
tion
for Tax Deed to issue Jn accord­
•roiiado Bench where they will bo
FARM ERS!
Mr. Mead has ono o f the prettlost
ance with law. Said certificate em­
* guests of tho Ocean Vicrw Hotel were unanipious in their assertion
Place you r order with
braces tho following doscribod proper­
*r several weeks Mr. Douglas has that engineer Glenn did not heed the nnd most interesting places In Somtnole County at Lako Charm and
ty sltustod in Seminolo County, Flor­
in poor health for several woeka warning signal.
us fo r
Alt day Sunday rescuers removed flowers and shrubs that are nation
ida, to-wlt: Lot 12, Block O, Mitch^ ho will recuperate while Ashing
SEED B E D CLO TH
wide in fame.
oil s Survoy o f Lovy Grant. Tho said
"d swimming nnd otherwise enjoy bits o f wrcckago in their search. A
UNION LEADERS CONCLUDE !A
ghostly
silence
hung
ovor
tho
sccno
and
being
assessed
at
the
data
of
tho
k the old ocean.
SETTLEMENT OF SOFT
HAVE NEW WATERWAGON
nnd was broken only bo tho muffled
Issunnco of such cortlficato In tha
COAL STRIKE
nnmo of N. B, Giles, Unless said cer­
grind
of
the
wrecking
crow's
cranes
Mr. L. Alton of tho Allen Seed Co.,
Eidor
Springs
Water
Co.,
have
in­
and'
tho
horns
of
visiting
automobiles.
tificate
shall bo rodoomod according to
'wmpnnlcd by his wlfo, daughter
(D r T h e A »»ocln «rd l'rra a ) ,
stalled
a
now
water
wagon
and
one
luw
Tnx
Deed will Issue thoroon on M cC R O R Y’ S 10c STO R E
Tales
of
many
miraculous
escapes
^CLEVELAND,
Aqg.
0.—
Virtual
de­
^ little grandson, also his nloco
from
which
you
cannot
fall—at
least
wero
ropeated,
mingled
with
stories
cision
was
reached
today
by
union
**» Inez Watts of Bartow, loft Satth2 J K S .dny 0f Au*fuat» A * D. 1022.
WITNESS my official slgnaturo i i i i x i N i m i m i i H i i u i n
fdsy for parts of Illinois. They will of pathos and horror. Storios of the bottles cannot fail or break. Tho leaders to conclude sottloment of tho
9 gone about sir weeks and expect young girls offering their assistance new speed wagon Is a Dodge chassis soft coal "strike with operators who innoB°al th,B th° 7th t,ny °* JuIP» A * D*
1visit Washington, Philadelphia and in caring for tho injured and doad and Is built with n rack for water havo gathered hare for Joint pence
(SEAL)
E A. DOUGLASS,
^*r points of interest beforo thoy were numerous. Somo wore soon bottles that show them off in all their conference. Operators also expectunt
clearness
and
crystal
effect
and
at^o
hurrying
from
one
victim
to
anothor,
Clork Circuit Court,
o
f
an
agreement
affocting
all
mines
dum. Mr. Allen will visit tho large
holdc
them
in
such
a
position
that
tnndaging
their
injuries,
caring
for
in
Ohio
and
scattered
othors
in
Illi­
A,.
„
Seminolo
County, Fin.
F*in nnd feed houses while away.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. G.
their wounds nnd giving what as­ tho drivers can now make sixty miles nois, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Final 47-Gto
Centrally Located
nn hour without breaking any bottles decision rests with tho union's policy
(Vra« Tiwfaf'i Hilly)
sistance thoy'could.
Everything Is looking brighter toJust south of tho scene of tho dis­ —they tried it up to flfty in the old commlttco and its mombers havo boon Notice o f Application for Tax Deed|
F IR E -P R O O F
aster thoro is a curve in the road wagon. The new outfit is a credit informed President Luwls has assur­
Under Section 576 of the General
and this cut off tho view of tho local to tho Elder Springs Water Co., and ances of operators outside o f four
Cool, A iry Roomsv and
Statutes o f the State o f Florida
And in fact every day looks bright- train standing nt the water tank of to the city.
states of their willingness to roach an
Ocean Front ApartNotice is hereby given that George |
r Mian the preceding day.
agreement based on ono negotiated at E. LaVlgno, purchaser Of Tax Certifi­
tho view o f the engineer of the flying
merits
at reasonable
REPRIEVE REFUSED
tho conference here.
limited. Missouri Pacific
officials
rates
the
year round
cate
No.
267,
dated
the
7th
day
of
TO ASSASSINATORS
W. M. IIBypea Is spending a few emphasised, howover, tijat the block
Juno,
A.
D.
1020,
has
filed
said
certifi­
BY HOME SECRETARY
st Coronado Beach with hU wife Bignals wero working in perfect or­
I f they wish to uqe a wet plank In cate in my office, ahd has made appli­
C. M . C U ST E R
^ fjjjnily.
LONDON, Aug. 0.— A reprlve was the political platform, they might try cation for Tax Dead toMssue in accord­
der and that engineer Glenn o f the
Proprietor
f
fast train should hsye slowed his en­ refused by Home Secretary Shortt to­ the Shipping Board.
ance with law. Said certificate eraThat now stucco front, the change gine dewn to such a speed that he day to Dunn and O'Sultivan, sentenc­
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
? i ----------------------------&gt; awnings,, the remodeling o f th e ----... .....
1could
have come to a halt almost ed to hang tomorrow for the assassi­
Hava you read tha want ada today 1
Phene No. 2
The Dally Hamid Delivered to y o u ! |
ora room and other great improve- Instantly.
nation of Field Marshal Wilson.
Stationary below coat at tha Harold door six daya n weak for IB
r, »nJ Mrs. John Lconardl have ent insurance men o f Orlando, and a

HENRY McLAULIN

VIRTUAL DECISION
REACHED TODAY
IN COAL STRIKE

ATTENTION

10c PER YARD

Hotel
Greystone

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its dtcisloif^lfll _
WhowfllW .llfflbl.tO VO* _
mirk their ballot for aomo candidate on all who coma within ita scope of
will, vote in tMa election. They wil action. The striker* have recently
for this officer Whose will it be floqted its decision, and excuse their

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Pay off that 8% mortgage; build on that
lot; churches, lodges efe, can do all this
with 3% money. Drop a line to the

Does the Star, end do the men an­ action by charging that the railroad
nouncing themselves by petition heads have repeatedly done the same,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY for this place by the negro men am This may be some justification o f
women, tho Socialists. Anarchists. tholr action In tho minds of the pub­
nr m u n i aIoim, relish the election of a
lic, but It Vtould hardly stand In n
Republicans, and what not, Instead oi1 court of law. A burglar couM not
by the regular dominant party of the justify himself to the court and
*
’
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*
state, the representative o f white, jury by saying that others had com
Clayton Building —
— — -------------- -------------MIAMI, FLORIDA
Art
Democratic, supremacy? Sixty-five nutted the same offense and escaped
punishment.
per cont of certain west Florida
The Irallroad labor law must be
counties’ population is negro. Duva
provided with teeth and havh - the
and Hillsborough counties have an
The fly in the ointment o f a perfect
A fter a week at a summer resort
power, to enforce Its decisions. Oth­ elusion that the president' will imj
enormous registered negro vote. Thoy
erwise it is utterly worthless, A mediately call on them to operate the picnic in the one in the mayonnaise one underttanda that It Isn't necessary
are already paying their poll taxes
court thnt permits' contestants to railroads or the government will" take dressing.
to go south to study the palms.
and thoy will voto in November like
The coal strike seems settled—the
obey Its decisions, or disobey them, them over, The president calling the
they have never before voted In Florl
rell strike much unsottled.
according to their pleasure, is .no attention o f Congress to the Inpendda.
court at all. It Is but a cum borer !nr crisis when he said ho wanted H i i n i i i i m i n i i a i i i i n i u n i i i i M n a i i i f a i i n M i M i u
Is It wise for the Democrats o f
of
the statute books, and might bet­ them to bo present next Tuesday
The Herald does not favor strikes Florida to risk a condition like this
when their vacations aro over meani
ter
be swept away.
W e'h a v e yet to aeo one .’ that over when by adherenco to the party they
thnt he will have a message for them
So
for
as
tho
public
can
judge,
brought tho men any big dividends. can assure the election of a man who
in the event the railroad strike still
They have lost or will lose two will be high class in overy way and the labor board is fairly constituted.
sccme ominous. The Southern Rail­
Lnbor,
the
public
and
the
railroads
months wages in this one and will who will stand for and bo a ropre
are equally represented on tho board. way asked the shopmen yesterday to
have gained but little, if they win.
Bontntlvc of whlto Democratic supra
Now let congress make Its decisions come back and take what the Labor
-------------- o---- — —
W e study your wants in implements,
mucy?
binding
on all parties, and exert all Board would givo them. Tho men on
The best way to settle all contra
It Is not n matter of personal con­
the Southern could not do this unless
if we haven't what you want, we will be
vorslcs Is to sottlo them before they cern to Tho Tribune. This paper, and Its power if necessary to enforce
nil tho railroads made tho same
them,
as.
it
docs
in
other
cases—
the
get too big to nrbitrnte. Thera sto so far as Is known, or oven an­
glad to g et it fo r you.
proposition. It looks like all the
little questions thnt arise every day nounced, this part o f the state, has no Volstead act, for Instance.—Tampa
roads would take this position and
.
In evory business that can be settled candidate for tho office. Tho major Times.
offer tho men their jobs again if
W e also specialize in ^Composition and
If settled at once—allowed to grow part of tho State Domocratic Execu­
they would listen to the Labor
THE
FLORIDA
GUARDSMEN.
’ they becomo mountains whore they tive Committee is composed of men
Galvanized R oofin g, R o o f Coatings and
Board. But this also means that the
were mole hills.
from northern and western Florida,
railroads
must
come
under
the
juris­
With
the
National
Guard
o
f
the
-o
W all Board.
so oven sectional interest cannot be
Trains are being wrecked in some chnrged to The Tribune, But The Stats of Florida engaged in a tour of diction o f the labor board and abide
parts o f tho country by parties that Tribune is concerned for the existence field duty at Camp Johnston, near by their decisions. Just as the Her­
. W e buy direct from the m anufactur­
Jacksonville, the familiar Uniform is ald predicted when the strike was
/think they are helping tho strikers
nnd 'tho honor o f tho party of which now in evidence on the city streets first proposed both sides to this ques­
by parties that want to loot the It Is a part. It wants to seo tho peo­
ers and not the* jobbers, and will make
wreckage and are taking advantage ple como back to tho principles of and everywhere the boys in khaki ap­ tion must give and take nnd neither
pear thoy are given a wolcotno. They side can say just whnt they will do
you very lowest prices.
of tho strike to pull off train rob
party loynlty and nbidlng by tho rules deserve this mark of attention for at this time for the public is the one
bery, by people who think they aro
nnd nctions of its party. Unless wo each member of tho guard Is doing a thnt is suffering nnd tho public
helping the cause when In truth thoy
W e will save you m oney by calling on
do hnve this return; unloss tho pnrty &gt;it for tho general good o f the stato wonts action at once. It is only a
are making it all tho more difficult
is uphold in making a nomination for and incidentally for the country, and question of time when the public will
us fo r anything that is used on a farm .
for tho men to win. Wo do not bo
this vacancy, it is but n Bhort stop while there is not tho samo feeling call on the president to end the strike
lieve that tho striking railroad men
nnd day to tho tlmo when a primary about the soldier In timo of peace that nnd when that time come neither em­
are parties to any of theso attempts
nominee for governor, or other high irovailB during war time, the same ployees or employer Will be consulted
to destroy railroad propety. Wo do
position in Florida will bolt tho prl- deas impel him to don tho uniform or asked what they want. It seems
know what kind of men we havo at
mury, get five hundred men to sign and leave his duties and pleasures thnt tho tlo up o f business has gone
Sanford arid we aro judging all of
his petition, nnd run oil the ticket in­ elsewhere to answer a call, such as far enough and both sides will have
them by our men. Thorp will bo no
dependent.
to como under the yoke or tho yoke
tho presont.
acts o f violence horo for tho Sanford
And tho law doosn'a demand that
will
be laid heavy upon ail o f them.
In a number of the Btates the
men ore real men in any crisis.
tho ilvo hundred necessary petitioners guardsmen nro encamped at points Tho public Ip becoming tired of this
-------------- o—---------- shall bo whlto, or shall bo of any ono whore lobor troubles hnvo mado it constant stopping of traffic, this tieSanford Horald publishes some
party affiliation. It snys five hun­ necessary to call upon tho armed forc­ up of all business, this pnralyzing of
very excellent
editorials—copied,
dred signed petitioners. Thoy may bo es for#protection of life nnd property. the arteries of trade nnd travel at
without proper credit, from other
inen or women, white, biuck, Domo- ‘ It is n mattor of congratulation that any nnd nil times. Tho mails aro
Florida newspapers, probably while
rnt, Republican, Socialist or Annrch- Florida has retained her self-respect not tied up by tho strikes and tho
the Herald editor is vacationing him­
»t; and doubtless there will be some nnd is not being kept in order by mar­ railrundB under tho proper conditions Consulting Chemist says of the water: "O f the many waters of this end oth­
self.—Tlmos-Unlon. We nro not va­
cationing, old dear, and wo have not of nil theBO on tho petitions of men tini regulations and troops, Tho bet­ could bo placed in tho samo cate­
er regions that I hare analyzed, I have found none superior In sll good quail-,
wilfully copied any editorials without who denounco tho pnrty effort to do ter jlalgment of thoso on strike hnti gory—government ownership would
credit. Tho credit lines are loft o(T tilings decently nnd in order.—Tnmpn prevailed and Florida shows only n mean government ownership nnd not ties of that of the "Elder Water.” — Phone 811-W. Office In Miller Building.
sometimes through no fault of our Tribune. _____ i_____________
few minor disturbances in tho circum­ hnlf nnd half ns it was during tho
own and this hnppons to our editor­
stances, standing fairly, to Individual wnr. If this striko is not settled
ials in othor pnpors. However, wo STRENGTHEN THE RAILROAD rights nnd observing laws made fo r oil within the week you can look for
LABOR BOARD
Vip
bcllovo that our readers recognize
the people. The soldier boys now on something to fall along about next
Herald
ddltorinls
when
they
soo
them
W
crv.
1
dpty
in Duval county are studying tie Tuesday,
SI , '
The
roilrond
Btriko
drags
its
oven if no credit Is givon in other pagamo of war strictly as n matter of
pern and we supposo your editorials weary length along, nnd tho dnys defonso nnd their duties whllo arduous
Coni miners nnd operators nro al­
iiis iB iiiR a iiiiia iiiH ia ia a iB iia ia iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia i
have tho samo flavoring extract. thnt pnss seem to bring tho Anal set­ are not dnngerouB or disagreeable,
most ready for on agreement on^ tho
tlement
no
nonrer.
In
fnct
tho
differ­
wE&gt;n‘ ■ However, wo will watch tho proofs
SLABS, VASES
Composing tho Florida Nntlonnl coni striko. That 1b one bunch that S MONUMENTS
closer and givo you full credit In tho ences between tho strikers nnd mana­ Guard are young mon from vnrioua the public knows but little about. It
MAUSOLEUMS
b u i l d i n g Ma r b l e
gers nppenr to bo widening all tho
futuro.
pnrts of the state; representing the is whispered that the operators a n 4 ®
time. A number of new questions
■ —
a-----------business and Bocial Interests of many the minors nro usually together o n '
M ILVIS M A R B L E CO M PAN Y
mvo been injected Into tho dispute.
WHO THEN WILL NAME IIIM?
communities, nnd each units is a mat­ the striko question nnd they pull i !
J. W. BARRETT, Representative
Tho question of seniority, for in­
ter of prido In. tho soction formed. Tho striko about onco a year In ordor to
QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
Opposing tho decision of tho State stance, did not como up in tho begin­ towns nnd cities furnishing compan­ boost tho prico o f coal by cutting
ning,
although
tho
managers
gave
Democratic Executive Committee to
ies in tho gunrd nnd units that go to down the production.
Secure our prices before placing your orders; you will
perform tho duty resting on it ns the strikura fair warning thnt if thoy mnko up tho provisional infantry reg­
be
more
than repaid.
officinl, functioning, body of tho wished to retnln these valuable priv- iment now at Camp Johnston, nro
One explanation of tho modorn girl
All work done in a satisfactory manner and your busi­
pnrty, in naming the pnrty nominee leges thoy must return to work by a proud of thoir soldier boyH. They real­
is
that she learned how to handle a
certain
timo.
Thoy
refused
to
do
so,
ness if) appreciated.
for an emorgoney vacancy on tho
ize tho spirit which has moved them
Domocratic ticket in tho general ami thus automatically cut them- to enlist nnd to give thoir time nnd typewriter instead of a frying pan.
election, tho Ocala Star concludes an solves off from any valid claim on talents to this necessary nnd import­
tho roads. Moreover, tholr lenders
oditorJnl:
ant duty.—Timca-Union.
“ Tho Democrats of Florida will not assorted they were no longer in tho
bo dictated to by an ordinary hotol employ of tho rouds, which was an
PUBLICITY TAX.
dining room full of men, oven If thoy indisputable fnct. Henceforth they
nro backed by tho groat Tampa Tri- stand in the same relation to tho
Following the oxampio of d score or
buno. It will in truth tako only five roadb ns any other men seeking em­ mor&lt;Lof progressive and growing Flor­
ployment. They must take their
hundred men to onnbio n "C’nmUdnto
chances with other new employes. ida cities, the towns and counties of
to have his nnmo placed on tho tlckot,
They must not lie discriminated other states nro voting taxes for pub­
but this Is nlmost ton times tho numagainst because of tholr leaving their licity purposes,
lierf o f tho members of tho State
The municipal mlllnges for publicity
posts at a critical time, for thoy were
Domocratic Exccutivo Committee,”
in
Florida range from one mill to ns
quite within thoir Tights In doing so.
Lot us supposo for tho sake of ar­
high
ns two nnd ono-half mills annual­
Nor.gnn they claim any especial fngument thnt tho Ocala Star is right,
vors, such ns seniority or pensions, ly, thus giving tho commercial organ­
nnd that tho "Democrats of Florida
because of their connection with tho izations, or such bodies ns have chnrgo
rofuso to bo dictated to by an ordi­
road nt some previous time. Thnt is of tho expenditure of such funds,
nary hotol dining room full of men,”
tho logical view of tho Ihhuo which hundreds of thousands of dollars with
even though thoso mon nro tholr own
has developed into the main point which to attract tourists, new citizens
chosen commissioned pnrty repre­
of tho contention, nnd is nt present nnd invested capital in tho shape of
sentative, authorized to act for tho
the great stumbling block thnt hin­ additional industries.
pnrty in such times and cases of ders n peaceful settlement.
It is tho only fair way.
The oldomorgoncy, nnd otherwise. Granted,
It mny bo posslblo that tho roads, fnshioned custom of passing tho bat
that "It takes only five hundred mon"
In tho interest of n renewal of bust for advertising funds moant that the
to put a candidate’s nnmo on tho tick­
ness may concede this point to tho samo few business men in tho heart
et. Who thon will select tho high strikers, but it is not likely. Tho do­ o f the city continually carried tho
state officinl who shnli ait ns one o f ing so would deprive them of n pow­ burden of movements which operated
the advisory cnblret of tho Domocrat­ erful wenpon against futuro strikes. in tho interest of overy man, woman,
ic chief executive of Florida?
If tho men nro encouraged to feel child nnd business in tho community.
A great thing to have on ice at home
AJrendy two mon hnvo announced that thoy can strike at any tlmo nnd
Tho tax system is oquitablo, for It
they nro prepnrlng tho nocossniy peti­ demoralize tho business of tho wholo takes from each person or firm in pro­
Y our grocer delivers it by the case
tions to hnvo themselves placed on tho country, escaping any penalty, then portion to thnt person^ or firm's abil­
1?,.
ticket. At least ono moro man is strikes will becomo moro common, ity to pay. The foundation of all
considering the same thing, nnd that nnd will come on slight provocation, wealth Is tho land and the material
there nro others who will como into or with no provocation nt all, Such Improvements upon the land which nro
the race if it bo lof^t open this way, evils must ho gunrded against, nnd subject to taxation.
B&amp;i:
•who can doubt? And not n man, so new is tho timo to do it. Now is (ho
And ovorybody, whothor ho bo prop­
far, has oven intimated that his can­ tlmo to establish a precedent for tho erty owner or not, pays taxes. Tho
didacy ls'subject to tho approval, en­ futuro. Tho pcoplo want tho present renter is just ns much a taxpayer ns
dorsement, consent, or oven tho neu­ strike Bottled so that business may tho landlord. Tho publicity tax Is fair
trality, of tho Domocratic party.
go on as usual, but thoy want it set­ because it Is founded on sound prem
t
In the general election will bo votes tled right, above nil else. It Is not ices and invariably brings benefits
cast by Democrats, Republicans, So­ right that to comparatively small which nro proportionate with tho vnr
cialists, Anarchists, whlto and black. body o f men, strongly organized, lous amounts paid Into tho crer.cvui adTo which o f those will the “ Demo- should bo ablo bv concerted action to vovtining funds,
crats” who gut on tho tlckot by peti­ throw thtf wholo business o f tho coun­
PHONE 21
tion look for votes? There is little try Into confusion, nnd bring distress
THE STRIKE BlTUATldN
likelihood of the regular Republican and suffering to the groat body of
party in Florida putting out a can­ working people of tho country. •
The striko situation yesterday
BOTTLZO UNDER AN EXCLUSIVE LICINSt FROM THK COCA-COLA COMPANY
Atlanta . o a
didate for this position;; but there
Congress is in sosslon, and its first looked ’ like it mighlN mean the
are thousands of Republican voters, and most Important work should be Brotherhoods coming out and if this
black and white, men and women, to so amend the railroad labor law Is the case it is also a foregone con.

MONEY

MONEY

Continental Finance Corporation

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MR. FAR M ER :-

HILL IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

ELDER SPRINGS W A TH nr ^ r r J L V

Elder Springs Water Company

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*1 Robinson, o f Orlando, who owna the
adjoining land Offered to give a street
through his land from the han( road
to the park and also timber from his
land for the erection of a bridge over
Sweetwater Creek, which stream runs
right through the park adding both
beauty aud charm to the scenery. The
park will be'called Sweetwater Park.
The gift' o f this park site'is just an­
other one of the many generous deeds
Mr. and Mrs. Mead are constantly do­
ing for the club and tho community at
large. '
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| , pending a few days with Mrs. E. H.
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Kin**
. Mrs. A. E. Mathews and children, o f
Quay, spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. J. M. Prevatt,
Mr. and Mrs,* T. W. Prevatt, and
Mr. *nd Mrs. Wm. Kllbee were shopping in Sanford Friday.*
I Mis* Ruth McClain and Miss ElisaI beth Bollard spent Wednesday with
I , Mrs. Mamie Sigg, o f Lake H a m ey..
I* Mr*. Claude Raulerson spent last
I week In Sanford visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt were in
DeLantl Monday on business,
| Mis* Edith .McClellan, of Mooro’a
Station spent last week with her
, grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Prevatt. ,
P. N. Wakefield and T. W. Prevatt
~*ere in Kissimmee Monday on busi­
ness.
, J
Tho Seminole County Federation of
Women’s Clubs held their monthly
meeting in Geneva Tuesday, August
8th, They were Jointly entertained by
the Women's Club and tho parents and
teachers’ association.
A Inrgo crowd attended and every­
one enjoyed the lovely dinner which
was aenjed at tho hall. Among tho
towns represented were Longwood,
Winter Garden, Osceola, Oviedo, San­
ford nnd Upsnla.
Mrs.' C. J. Marshall and littla son of
Sanford aro visiting Mrs. Marshall’s
mother, Mrs. Shedon, of Genova.
Kub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. 38-20tc

I Mrs. Ellen R. Sturdivant, of Womu'a Collogo, Montgomery, Ala., nr*
grind Friday to bo tho guest for sev, eral woeks of her sister, Mrs. Frank
Korris and her son, R. M. W. Sturriinnt.
*
Mins Elizabeth 'Lawton entertained
a few friends Saturday evoning at a
rook party in honor of her cousin, Mlsa
Marguerite Mnthcson of Fort Myers.
R. M. W. Sturdivant, nnd Olln
Wright spent Friday afternoon in San­
ford.
R. L. Wheeler has greatly improv­
ed his homo nnd added to tho com­
forts thoroof by the addition of a
sleeping porch and the installation of
an engine and tank which supplies the
place with running water. He has al­
so painted tho interior and exterior of
the houso.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee and children
spent Friday in Orlando and Alta­
monte Springs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. R. Wnlnwrlght, who
have beon quite sick for tho post week
are reported bettor,' to the, delight qf
their family and friends.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton nnd children,
Mrs. W. P. Carter, Mrs. Ellen Sturdi­
vant and R. M. W. Sturdivant apont
Tuesday at Palm Springs nnd OrionTy KroBt, of Tampa, spent Tuesday
night In Oviedo, a guest of Mn and
Mrs. Frank Norris.
A call meeting of the Woman’s
Club was held Wednesday for tho
purpose of deciding upon a park sitq,
for Oviedo. This matter had been
under discussion for several years and
owing to differences o f opinions, lack
of co-operation between factions and
financial obstacles has been hard to
wttlg, At the meeting Wednesday a f­
ternoon, however,, it was decided to
accept the vory liberal offer made by
Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Mood two weeks
ago of a five acre tract of land be­
tween their plnco nnd tho Sanford
road. A committee was appointed to
look over this tract and it was upon
this committee’s moat favorable roport thnt tho club made its final docislnn
B. F. Wheeler ami C. L.
West, .who were the business men on
iho committee, gave their report on
Monday afternoon and this was rePorted by Mrs. O. G. Wolcott Wednes­
day afternoon. A moat favorable re-

ar o f their cousin, Miss Marguerite
Matheson, of Fort Myers.. An out­
door party had been planned' but ow­
ing to a very heavy rain tha young
people were obliged to seek shelter
for their gay times.
Miss Mable Swope left Wednesday
fo r a week's visit to her sister, Mrs.
C. S. Lee at Daytona Beach.
Miss Palmer Argo, who has been
quite jic k for tho past ten days, is
very much better this week.
- - Miss Virginia Wright, who Is spend­
ing tho summer in Lakeland returned
home for a few days Tuesday,
Mra. Mary Williams, of Lake Weir,
Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. B.
Englett.
Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Swope and Miss
Mable Swope spent Saturday in San­
ford.
Material and machinery havo arriv­
ed for the finishing up of tho Orlando
road as the laying of the rock ylil be
completed this week.

•-

Emtl Hagnuson, -Mr. and M m Au­
gust Swanaon and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 .
Lundqulst, going over with John, J*V
aa driver. Mr. and Mra. E. F. Lund*
quiet and children took over Mr. and
Mra. Kenneth Robbins,
Another load went on to Dayton*
and Holly HU), spending the* day with
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Peterson. SK
- Mrs. Barney Bock was ahlo to be
taken to their home Juat south af
town from the Fcrnald-Laughton
hospital last Sunday.
Alias Minnie Beck spent Thursday
with Mrs. Paul Keely.
Mrs. Albert Cruse and family wer«F
recent callers to see Mrs. Westerdlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Marchand o f Orlando
wore week-end guests at the home o f
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest West.
Elmer Tyner returned home again
on Saturday.
Mrs. Viola Williams writes us all
she la having a line time but just the
same will be glad to get bask home
soon.

Mrs. August Swanson was intown
caring for Mrs.'Jcnable, ilKwith the
colds going about, for a couple of
days,
Mr. West's daughters have arrived
safely at their destination, Detroit,
Michigan. There was a very near ac­
cident, something going wrong with
one o f the car wheels while they were
yolng at the rate of 00 miles an hour.
\Grapes^and guavas are ripe again
and the women folks are all buiy,
preparing for winter.
We heard Mrs. John Borcll say
they had sold 200 quarts of straw­
berries from a small garden, while
she had put up 150 quarts of fru it
666 cures Bilious Fever.
38-20tc
and vegetables. If we had more wo­
men like her, there would not be so
many tin cans strewn about.
The folks we have heard about slek
with the influensa this week: E. W.
Lundqulst and Carl Pierson, both off
from work a day or so Mrs. West
and son, Leonard and Charlie Cramer
who have been their guests for some
Robert Grier and Billie Bucervel time. *
arent camp Johnston with tho rest of
the boys.
Mrs, J, E. Singletary, Alma and
James have returned from several
months stay at Marretta.
C. A. Palmor was hero from Jack­
sonville on business last week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Govmloy and
the chlldron, of Jacksonville, wore
cnllcrs at Dressons and Ellsworths
on Tuesday. They are spending some
time with their hoiho rolks in town.
Ben Monroe in on tho gnin wo are
pleased to say after a long serious
illness.
A non was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.
A; Mltchel August 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany were over
to Coranado beach again on Sunday,
Mrs. B. H. Squire and children' re­
turning homo with them. They woro
nil the guests of C. E Chooponing
ami family,
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth has been 111
in bed again this week— tonsHltis and
n few other troubles.

Next Sunday is the regular day for
preaching at tho Lutheran church
by Rev. Wnlhberg at 11:00 a. m., nnd
at 8 p. m., at English.
A number o f our folks spent Sun­
day at Coronado beach, among them

In Olando for this week,
ed by the touching memorial sermon
•A ll who attended were much pleaipreached by Rev. J. S. Clark last
Sunday, ealdes our own people Mr.
and Mrs. Dunn o f Lake Mary were
nrlth us. The pastor is planning on a
enee to Rat Poiaon
few weeks rest now. Hope he will
(1) RAT-SNAP .absolutely kills
take It. They Invited us all to gog rats and mice. (2) What It doesn't
with them to a social and flsh fry at
kilt It scarea away. (8 ) Rata kltlsd
Paola Wednesday evening.
with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they
dry up Inside. (4) Made In cakes, no
When a whiskey warehouse le raid­ mixing with other food. (8 ) Cate or
ed everybody la surprised except the dogs won't touch it. Three eixee, 86c,
public that hap agreed to pay for the 05c, 11.25. Sold and guaranteed by
hootdh on delivery.
Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
Bargains found tach day by load­ Why People Buy Rat-Snap In PreferV^hcn you feel laxy, out bf sorts
ing the Herald Ada.
and yawn a good deal In the day time,
666 cures Dengue F ever.. 88-20tc you need Herblne to stimulate your
liver, tone up your stomach, arid pur­
ify your bowels. Price, 60c. Sold by
Hundreds o f People
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.

H ave Bought From
1 tc 12 Bottles

Cap &amp; Fringe
AU Colon
Including
Gray&amp;Wfnt«

Rub-My-TIam for Rheumatism. B8-20e

Druggist Belli 12 Grow (1728 Bottleo)
of FERRAL1NB in Short Porlod.
Only Wonderful Properties Could
Sell a Medicine So Fast.
/•'
In * recent tetter received by tho
Ferrnllne Medicine Company, the own*
•r o f Ortmann's Drug Store, a thriving
Mobile, Ala., * company, says:
**Tour
■Aleutian atrolled Into tha store and In­
troduced Ferrallne. A fter listening to
what he had to eay, decided to try three
doaen. classing It along the. lines o f
stent medicines. In throe days I orered a gross and with your line o f
advertising, It hne been .one gross after
another nnd up to the present time I
have handled twelve gross, d o in g some
for one kind o f medicine. It eofd strict-

S

1V J. human h a ir soft and clin g in g
y e t re m a r k a b ly
strong. Sized to fit
theslmplestormost
elaborate coiffure.

oy Kidney Pills and they put me on
my feet and at work again.” Why
suffer when this reliable medicine for
kidnoy and bladder ailments is so eas­
ily had. Prompt and tonic. Sold ev­
erywhere.— Adv.

suspended from roof, Rats got It
nil—how beats mo, but they did becauso 1 got 6 dead whoppers In tho
morning after trying RAT-SNAP.”

For M b txeluihrtlj ot

J. G . M c C R O R Y C O ,

c* nada

The far-flung line of
Sealdsweet distribution
Tho cooperating citrus growers o f Florida this season successfully sold considerable
quantities o f Soaldaweet grapefruit In England.
i
Five or more years ago the growers’ organization began to investigate foreign mar­
kets for grapefruit and by the time increased production indicated the wisdom o f opening
up these, it was ready to function efficiently.

"I waa weak and run-down,'*
relates Mra. Eala Barnett, of
Dalton, Ga. *T waa thin and
Just felt tired, all the time
X didn't reet welL I wasn't
ever hungry.
I knew, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
aa tl)ere la none better than—

The connections and standing o f the Florida Citrus Exchange are such that it
secured the cooperation o f tho largest stores and best merchandising ability in England,
for tho introductory campaign in that country.
Flans for further extension o f foreign markets for Sealdsweet grapefruit have been
tentatively worked out, and these will be completed and carried Into effect whenever
conditions are found to be such as to ju stify them.
By no means, however, are the Florida growers who cooperate neglecting the domestic
field. New channels o f distribution for Florida grapefruit and oranges, new uses and new
users are their constant aim. They are now quietly developing avenues of consumption
that will absorb Immense quantities, and at the same time investigating others.
The,growers’ cooperative organization is ever on the alert. Its members do not await
the arrival o f a crisis before planning to meet it. They will solve the problems o f the
state’s citrus industry because ilrst, Uat and all the time their work Is' fo r the growere
o f Florida, all accomplishments benefltting each, o f the members o f the Florida Citrus
Exchange in proportion to his production.
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, I began using Cardnl,”
continues
Mra.
Barnett
"After my tin t bottle, 1 slept
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. Now I'm welt
fee! Jn*t fine, eat and sleep,
my skin la dear and I have
gained and sura feel that
Cardul la the beet tonic ever
made.”
Thousands o f other woman
bavs found Oardul Just as
Mra. Barnett did.
It should
help you.
At all druggists.

—

There are no stockholders, no dividends or individual profit#, no Initiation
feea or duea In tha Florida Citrna Exchange. You can become a member
N yen will bat cooperate. Consult the manager of the naaieet association
or mb-Ex change er write the baeineee manager at Tampa, Florida.

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[CALLED
ARE
AVOID SEIZURE FOR PROFIT

CH
SAYS REPORT

IN PRBNCR PORTS IN SOUTH
GOVERNMENT REALLY TRYING STRIKE AND EUROPEAN BITUA
AMERICA FOR THB FAILURE
TO JAIL THOSE GUILTY OF
TION HAVE LITTLE
TO PAT
WAR FRAUD8
EFFECT

.« ,* K .o % Y ,^ » ig K 5 s S K * I

la Cirealt O n r ! o f tko Sovsat* JaSte1*1 Cirealt o f rtarMa, U aa* for
Seminole Coaatx— la Ckaaeery.

w A « M
r uA,u t , r . w
t
menu returned today by the special
strikes have exreted an Increasing ef­ Z. Foster, who, according to AdJuUnt
grand Jury of Investlgatiohs o f alleg­
CITATION
Public
fect
on industrial activity during the General Hamrock, o f Colorado Rang­
FI
ed war frauds against Ernest 0.
ers, Is former steel worker and who M. F. Robinson, Complainant,
last
week,
and
while
foreign
develop­
Morse, former director o f sales of tho
war department; Everly M. Davsl, tho ments have been somewhat unsettled took active part In the steel strikes In
'Attest;
.
Ch“ lrmin.
T. W. MWTOK.
„ .,‘ president of tho E. M. Davis Chemical tho undertone in the country’s chief 1910, was run out,of Denver and Colo­
y r * j m
w jr
Company, o f Now York, and AJoxan! market has been cheerful. Security rado, yesterday at Hjunrock’s order.
prices havo held up well and the view Hamrock said Foster is tho alleged
. *nd to the folLONDON, Aug. 7'.—Allied states­ dor W. Phillips, associated with Dav­
lowing described
bed land
U
In Seminole
still prevails that tho strikes will be president o f a Soviet Russia society.
County,
Florida,
........
more particularly
men aro gathering in London fo r the is. They aro rhargod with having do•« «»• State ef r lo r ;^ '* 'described
ae
follow*,
to-wlt:
Bottled bofore tho business revival has
opening o f what scorns universally re­ frauded tho government out of more
•*PaS,n .1® oh*,nB and’ 7 links west of
bcon seriously crippled.
“/S e c t io n
if
garded as tho most momentous con­ than a million dollars in connection
Townehlp
10. South o f Itinae io Hast:
With
the
railroads
refusing
the
run
thence
East
«
lo
n
r
Section
line
id
with tho salo of war built plant of old
ference since peace was concluded.
£h*Inij thence North 44 dsrresa
president’s proposal fo r restoration of
48
Tho immodlato concern o f tho con­ Hickory Power Company, near NasimlnUte,_Kait'li;7haina’
\ n d r 70*Hnke.
thence North
full
seniority
to
tho
striking
shopmen,
vllle,
Tonn.
? i 5 minute*
ference is tho quostlon of reparations
W est 11 chains 15
and-df40
. j. r??&lt;
link* to the East
financial quartors qre now focusing
nnd Gormany’s roquest for n morator­
Flortrf^
J3f
way
the South
^iorlciA lUI Iroad Company,ofthonco
In a
thoir attention on coal production fig ­
ium; but slnco the delivery last wook N e w S m y r n a t o B o n d
iifdii1
n
7
‘!
'
r*0Jl°n
along
the Eaa*
ures nnd railroad traffic statistics.
U ? " s a i d right o f way o f aald South min’ , w 'h
S.0Ji'h
o f tho note of tho Earl of Balfour, it
min W 9 oh.‘ s 70 deg
Company- t0 “ '• Point degr 10 min. B io i oh to
F o r R o a d to R iv e r
r Taking tho latest available figures
« »
is ossumod that tho question of inter­
ui i.ovy arSnt.
urant
thS
Thf
It nppcarlng from the sworn bill nt
a
.
.
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t*
,08°
*or
tho
week
onded
July
22
NEGRO
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
OF
allied indebtedness cannot be exclud­
complaint filed In this cause av-inat belnr asseased at ths data nr % d .l!*n4
u s t e n t o t h e O c e a n tho movonier»t of flig h t , exclusive of
you, and each o f you. that you A n f each ance o f suoh certificate in »*»/ th# ,MuVIRGINIA IN FAVOR
ed from the discussions, eepevlnlly as
N. U- d ie s , tin less said oernriBnn*8mo “ f
o f you hove or claim some Interaat
WII1
. ----------coal, remains rathor good. Total load« .redeemed according to
■ball
OF HENRY
Raymond Polncaro, the French prime
*7° *and herelnabovo described £
will
leeue thereon on the ssik *5
will Give People of Interior Good nR8 °* 861,000 cars showed a slight
minister, is credited with bringing to
Au^
^ 88
o 1&gt;m
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IT^
NL
y nfflnlai . i ___ _ day of
Road to Coronado Beach
I Improvement ovor tho provious week
London a plan for tho extinction of
n il ,
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nnd were within 18,000 cars o f 'the
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n e ^ o S’t^ e-w S ' a u J T A Sontlthe Uermnn reparation-! bonds in ex­
(SEAL)
Bollsving
that
it
will
bo
bettor
to
blgb
recor&lt;*
*or
tbo
year.
Excluslvo
of
ment
overwhelmingly In favor nf
change for a cancellation of tho
f?ro our said Circuit Court at the L
&lt;^«rk Clr^?tLCouVt
comploto tho plans and specifications conI' tho loadings wero tho highest In ”Henry
------ "Ford’s
“ candidacy fdr president
°f
rrench debt to Great Britain
*9-lto
b
&gt;»
g
k
a
a
■ «
for tho proposed permanent road to h,8tory for this season of the year,
of tho United States yesterday at a
This plan moots with little sympathy
combo built tho full length of tho DIxlo
ConI Production appears to bo ro- meeting of district chairmen and
rwle*
in England, bocauso i; is contended
socPJiL °°n r # ..o will |)0 in e rw l,°
...« i
hlghway
In
this
district
nnd
from
this
covt'rin*
but slowly from tho low lev- rotaries o f Virginia’s Lily black
ap iln .t onoh GfV7u7
•n‘ «red
those Cvirnan bonds, being admitted­
or
h i i . ? t r&lt;li"re.‘l J „ ih' I citation be
ly worthless! Groat • Britain would city to tho Osteen ferry and to tho cl ot tbreo weeks ago. Continuing the negro Republican party at Bayshorc, P“i8*«§hed
in 'tiio Hanford " II./aId
bench at Coronado, and
to havo bids8,iKht ffnln previously recordod, the I-innl endorsement, however, was W
v
i.-‘iInr n. ofim
vm L
in
Couny 2■—•
!hed
n ouiiunoio
Schlnolo Co,
N®* 147, dated Juno 7th iB5 n ’ ».r“ “ c*l*
gain nothing, but by forgiving the
•/ 1 *Pin?.V-P“
nnrh
_•
■aid eortlflcate n m r o f i ; :
on
tho
construction
of
tho
road,
so
pn8t
we°k
started
with
a
furthor
botpostponed
until
another
meeting
In
^
S
w
S
«
«
ewa#lS
W0#k
,or
° laht mado application fo r t a x Deo.i ^ d. h*8
. French debt would loso tho Inst weap­
MvuuiuuilUO
W
In VA
accordance
law
••• ,0 l,,u*
theViJm^u?«.H.)rr-hand ana the seal of ...
SI V.M
——
AMwith
A.. A AittW
-- * Unl.i
on sho possesses for bringing pressure thnt tho pcoplo will know npproxl-rcnuont* ^ would appear that tho Richmond August 12th.
embrace* the follow in g ld. c#f,|Ro f j! l l y A .D l 9 J J OUr ° n thl8 28th day cate
Er°p«rty
eltuated
^ln^ Hern n oi.d p cr,b*4
to boar uponFranco on tho quostion of mntely what tho roads will coat, Coun- ou*pu* bn8 dven very materially
(SEAL)
*E. A. DOUOLA88
• LLot
it .8
Co“[j,,
j?
Florldji. to -w lt:
l n In
Wo 1'o. ,c
4'“*r.
ty Commissioner O. C. Beck will pro- abovo tho 4.M0.000 lovol.
TWENTY-FIVE MASKED
armaments, or any policy In which
C1*rk of tho Circuit Court, man A Tucker'a Addftl?n°tn 'J' C.haP*
sent his plan to tho board of county
CroP Prospocts show littlo chango
of tho Seventh Judloial The aald land b eln » a ea e««.i8alJ,0rdFranco might run countor to British
MEN KIDNAP FIVE OF
Circuit of Florida, In and date o f the Isauanea •at Such l
, ,h»
commissioners
at
thoir
mooting
to
bo
Tho
«°vernmont’s
cotton
crop
estlmatideas.
^ . tha Coun*y ot Boml- n *,bo n"m e o f C, H. Atkin*. c*rt,f,c*t*
SEABOARD'S SHOPMEN OKO. A. DeCOTTEH.
held noxt Monday.
od for July 26, which was rondo pubTOo situation Is furthor complicat­
'A X M
't r A 'S i / ™
Aftor n mooting of a number of 1,c Tu°sdny showed nn Increase In
h‘i
! dmade
aaid l?!tURp*ts
ed by tho ultimatum Franco delivered
ha.
‘cation In my 'offiri &amp;
IRALEIGH,
tA L F im i N. C., Aug. 5— Twento Germany concerning Germany’s citizens held horo recontly, when tho h ntlc,pntc(l y,c|d of 3H-I.000 bales, tho
ieeue thereon In accorda^oA®*
&lt;°
Hal d o e r t Ifproporty
|c a te * m batt,T»?„,i
ra c ea ^ h*e
i^
paymonU on account o f clonrlng her question of construction of pormnnont crop bo,nK p,ncotl at 11,409,000 bales, ty-flvo masked men kidnapped flvo ,B
Co"r** SeveaUt JadleU I C l r . described
P 'f/ollowinf
ronds was discussed, and whon it wns
County, Florida, to-wVr.,edr ‘ n,
debts and tho measures which Franco
Seaboard Air Lino shop employes
Florida.— in C hancery.
r
n aton '. Add. l o HaTtford ^ l , 11 W.1decided it would bo hotter to float a LAKELAND AND CLEAR­
already has ordorod taken in this conland ■b'erna'aSiefeedaa!f% d« a T.,i° **M
a"
° no „ f ard nt Manly, near, John Ponnell, Complainant.
bond
Issue
for
tho
building
of
these
Issuance o f auch“ ertlNcato in'*!? °S lh*
flection.
WATER JOIN COMMISSION.
Southern Pinos at dusk today, car­
ot J. \V. Slneath.
cat0 ln ,h®('*m*
ronds than to kcop on paying tho snmt*
Cnrnr
Ponnell.
Dofondant
ried
them
two
miles
from
that
point
MANAGER
BAND
To
Carry
Ponnell:
V-arry Ponnell;
o 7th day o ?eju n iC,*A? D*°i9oV0f, J*,,d
amount In taxes for repairing the
BUILDING AT OCALA
od said certificate In mv om ??1 '**■ &lt;f&lt;&gt;«nd severely beat them, one It la boronds wo now have, tho decision wns
niado application for
c? and h**
Roved, fatally, according to reports inI»h?J,,,*!ar*n,r. 7ron' “ n affadavlt filed inoroon
thoroon In accordnncn
aocordannJ with » ,0
10 &gt;«««•
,
DESTROYED b y FIREi'rodchcd to havo portions clreuintetTat IJohctl0 Z V " 0 P,°5ldn c,tlc8 havo
to the Seaboard offlco horo..
scribed property altuated in « « nB, d?'
onco asking tho county commissioners I determined It,nKU° ° f mun,cipn,lti° 8
County. Florida to-«ri». t . s «n'lnole
,
The Seabonrd workmen hod boon
We|||n»ton'a
Add
* Jq t,
sent from
* ' *
kOCALA, Aug. 7 .-T h o G i T e 7 C o t t o n | f ) ioB ” n th° qucl
,
.
-------- graft-rid­
rods
of
Gin and Moss Factory building was
,J iJ V
° “ ’ PUrP°"°den forms of government, nnd don­
totally dostroyed hero yesterdny bv
Ut hnV,ng n c«roful cstimnto ning tho gnrment of clean business oratory
« Aret which bfoI&lt;o
broke out
„ r „ M .u..
on tho COflt ‘o f* construction
it would methods for cities. Lakeland nnd Raleigh
out just ibefore
day- .Z
,
break.
__ j . . rI.° ‘ mposslblo
break. Tho
Tho firn
fire mmnnn.,
comapny madV'n
,
, , to sny how much those Clearwater, two of tho most modom workment
mt *
my official
four » »
oace ej WltnoH.
quick response
unable LO
to (10
do InAineM|
* a.W°
C08t’ nn(1 tho county
• " ’ but was
wsan UIIUUIO
U Ul'1
H
*
ala *
anil progressive cities on the west tho work had been completed whon
mira than savo tho adjacent bullrimm eo1m” 1,88ionor n»w pruposes to learn const, chnnged their charters Tuesday the attacking force arrived In oight
? s
j
S
w
. h. . . . .
(SEAL)
.E A. DOUOEASS,
Tho gin had been abandoned for a i^f
‘ I ? congtruct,on C08t will bo nnd nre now to become commisslon- automobiles, kidnapod tho ontlro K » i 5 ? &gt;p‘ °m"yih'*ns»thnd .y hoaf Jua/y,
Clerk Clroult
" ^
s-ierx
circuit Court,
(SEAL)
b : a . DOtJO
- *
r n ‘|boforo
nuinbor
o f* years and ,wn« ,&gt;i,i °„„,i
- - --- tho
—- matter
....... . is
*&lt;» taken
.uauu before tho mnnugor cities.
8emlnole C o , Fin
Pnrty with the oxcoptlon of ono o f tho
o f the
Clrou.v
c i .M&lt;r'.r,h
JtY
rc“ sS ,„ r,.
By:
A.
M.
WEEKS.
D. a
-rotten
...................
“
"
•
*
"
d
l'«oplo,fi&gt;r
«
bond
cloctlo,,.
49-fltc.
Hoinlnolo Count
nnd burned rapidly It
hi i m
■
—
«r .
With this modern municipal bus!- f Z ” 18’. . ? WnB not PrcBent nt tho 60-(to
roctly west of tho Ocnlu’s stc„m lu u n 'L 7 n “ P'an l" to. Con8truct theso pornesq management thoro Is nothing . _
tbem were severely bcatfor Tn* tlri-d Iln.
dry that is now being remodeled hi
1.
.." ° f r° ck t^onto(, w,th thnt enn hold back theso cities from cn. They recolved modlcnl nttontlon n » O » T « A T ' 0 » T O O K , F O .l
UiVn'Vi
S!
‘
hp
A b EM.CTIO.V TO OPK.V.
Nr. 11nIrn^
n' " " l i ^J « 4 f«* rinrldii
!•Inrldn
' 1 and much prnlso is duo to Oenln’H lire m ’ ®°n8tnf,ctlon " imilnr to that In tho becoming shining lights In the galaxy «t u hospital in Southorn Pines and
» ™ *0 h »v . ko„t Urn nr.
t , I T ’n i l . """ “ n th"of Florida municipalities. Enso of Inter will bo brought, to Raleigh. •
. r ? f f e a f i r y s i B h® , : &amp; «•■.
a i f t n . ^ 'S f t t v w s i i u r i s r
Ing this building. The tiro lasted for r
f r° '“ ‘ f ,,d 8,mllftr to tho mlI° of operation, cheapness o f running,
.
■ C.»P1. of boor.. O c S J “ Z m ” 1
™ r ' f , ! : Ul' t ” “ U,h ,r0" ‘ ,h° cleanliness of mnnngcment, nnd tho SPANISH KING AJAY
now flro engine had It’s llrst real test m 1 n .°f th° concri!to Pnvl»fir on maximum o f results, all nro tho'fruit
VISIT ARGENTINA
» " d I" . vary w .y „ r„ vcll „ , „ f„ lory.
government In any city or town.
wit: Nnu
norma, toH. c. UuDOSB.
hV c h t w d
nnd
o f Ni:«
60-3to
Of course tho right commissioners
M
A
n»7i7fe;
l*rr»«)
Inr so neMa’
5 , 9 . " 31 B. containSupervisor o f
NEW DOCTRINE OF NATURAL“ ml 11 i8 08timated that tho sinking
MADRID, Aug. 7—Tho Epoca, comaiisp■
1«A
?
\»,n"
«
Tho
said
land
bPlr..murt &gt;0 selected, and they must chooso
lloRlstratlon.
IZATION ADVANCED IN S V
, . .f&lt;’ r th° rct,rcmt'nt of tho bon.ls
auSh cV rtm ra»V ,f*.,8 . ? f ,ha '"swsnr* «*
montlng on tho visit of President-elect
Patterson.
‘
tho nnmu of J c______
‘ * ' * ,,n‘l tho Interest can bo puiri with the the right manager, for even in this do. A lm ,r ot Argentina, says that a
best of nil city governments thero
NOT,CKA
5 tK
u % f f l c f i K» BVA
lh fT n d T3 L &lt;i f " &amp; V ,K”.. ■“ •.AIM
niIFKi,nqrhr t » ^ 2 r,,\',,d ''"*• }
! nm° 'UV.y for ron‘l W o » which is
nM *K
jddvnhSli.vi
. H V , , i r ) nPA- D-office
'
HUENOS AIRES, Aug. 7.— Accord- now mn(,° for repairing tho worn out i« little to be expected from a sys&gt;ia«
niudii
nnd
tern where themen In charge of it
Issue »h«rB
nJ P, catlon ,or Tax Deed to
ing to Information received from Go- r°nds In this district,
Hald
c
e
r
t
nf°°rdnnre
with
I
aw.
nevn by Dr. Junn Carlos Garay, proTbo l,lm&gt; i« to construct tho rond aro not nil that is oxpocted and re­ In Court of County Judge, Semlnolo h,,n*orS,rBdrfo ho “h«|d''»nrt*Q
|hC’" 0^ -" deserfhod nrBn «.,mbr.ftce* '»'« followlM
,1Pad
p
ron
srty
situated
In
Hemlnoi;
Count
Pronar,v
■••»»*«&lt;•
l"
feasor of history in tho University of 10
wide on tho Dixie highway quired of them. Howover, tbo peoL?'. Florida, to-w t: S E 'i o f HWU
County, State of Florldn
plu of theso two cities havo shown
fta n R oilM
,S9C- *« Twp. Jt fl
r r * " 8’ h!" &lt;!0ctrlno regarding f ron&gt;
b'»y to tho south county
HaltMnni!
aon,alnln8r 120 acres m-l.
W?.T , 0 5 . ° ? b x k c u t o r
naturalisation will b0 presented for 11,10 ‘"■‘l ,r°m Now Smyrna to tho by their changing that they are wise
th e lss iia n n ^
at the date of
&gt;
„ ** or Final Ulaeharae)
’
consideration at tho noxt meeting of oconn bc«ch, nnd IB feet wido from onough to select tho proper men for I" f f Katatp u(
,n
deem ed n enn r1, , cert.,f lfa te s shall he re­
tho League of Nations.
this city
ferry and
tho ho systom’H oxeeutlves nnd ddminis- F 81 L ° y o ii.‘
r to
- the
----- Ostoen
w.ravv.. lUliy
1111(1 iflO
Tax Deed will
* on*” b# °u‘i h dWhon} °Tho % ! i ” th°e ■ald, ye*are.nd C° ‘ * Issue the?Snnd l" ,r .*2
Dr. Garay’s doctrino provldos that DoLnnd* road In this district. Theso trativos, and tho Tribune knows that It mny° c o nc ar
*ust? A ^ a m S " tha 2#th dn&gt;’ o f au they
will
bo
pointed
to
in
tho
near
Honorable
S’
foreigners with more than flvo nro the main traveled ronds In this
to act n a1“ n* p eo to r a” 1a nd“ f?" " { p p 01 n 1ad
WlTNEHH m y o ffic ia l slvnaturo and
Olh d ay o f July. A. D.
■
future ns brilliant examples of the m
yonra’ rcsidcnc onnd possessing any district.
1022 ,H’8
(HEAL)
,
I’roclnot
No.
6
(Oenovn)10*.
,e9,lonsuccessful
working
of
commissiontrado or profession would attain citH;. A. DOUGLASS,
Seminole county has let tho contract
'hat i t The'same thne*!''wmcK ! ad{ . and
Clerk Circuit Court.
isonship automatically, although nl- for the construction of tho now stool manager government in tho south.
_
•
Seminole County, FIs.
Moran, Itinpoctorn
nnu Mp|* A. A. 49-Sta
n
y:
A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Tampa
congratulates
nnd
welcomes
alUy* rotn*n*ng tbo*r orlKb»&gt;l natlon- bridge across the St. Johns river nt
b . . U h f f i d 5 n ° rt h r ^ ‘ ?aL ‘ W- n p t'co
MATTIE U. LOUQH,
Osteon ferry nnd work on this bridge them to tho family.—Tampa Trlbuno l3-9to
NOTICE F OIt PUBLICATION
-__________ __________ Executrix.
Tho fundamentals of this doctrino will bo started as soon ns tho steel
U 8
Interior
,B SuTH i SiSSi'
Judlela! Clrhave been Included In tho rocommon- nrrlvos. A good, hard surfaced road
NEW FERTILIZER AGENCY
u- ». Land O fflco at Oalneevllle.
Oalneevllle, FU.,
•aucoessive
weeks.
nC°
“
Woe,t
for
four
°
f
KX
dn('hVnrln
r‘;
,eUc0“
“
'
^
hanrrry.
dations of a commlttoo report present­ from tho ferry to this city-will place
NOTICE
.».?i” a. aild ordered t&gt;
Tl‘e lsemaWo f"o t!? «aby
that Thn
ed to tho congress of tho Italian Now Smyrna and Coronado in closo
Another fertilizer agency will soon
May I ? m o a ®oa)v“ 'tfF lorldn. who, on
CITATION
n\9dtt Homestead Entry,
Jay o f July, 193 jQri ‘ H oH da. this 26th No Oissai
Loaguo, nt pro^unt In session in Romo touch with tho interior cities, connect­ »° mhlod to Sanford’s business
(8E2AL)
under tho presidency of former Pre- ing with tho brick road on tho other firms. E. E. Moore, district snles Martha^Elliabeth Htenatrom
C- f . iu n n is o N .
A ttoiit:
Chairman. tanUonYo m a k e 'r * 8 ,llod n o t f c o ^ Inmlor Orlando.
Hldo of tho St. Johns.
"Kent for the Swift &amp; Co., fertilizers Lj- O. sioneirom.
oatablSVi. oVitil? Commutation Proof, to
T. W. LAWTON. Secretary. 60-BtO 2npi»rJ.«a,7
° l a,m ot tho land above dewas
hero
today
and
closed
a
deal
for
Tho Argentine Association Pro, ji ftppourinir from
. ur" m*
Mr. Bock’s plnn will bo presented in
Sanford bj?L?Ha. Clark Circuit Court.
Loaguo of Nations has bcon deeply |n- detail to tho county commissioners at 0. C. Woodruff and Son to handle the
AuJusrt.'l922.r,&lt;,R' ° " tha 2#,h dnJr ol
claim ant n
torostod In bringing tho question be­ thoir mooting next Monday.—Now Semlnolo county agency for this woll
"
or,CB
...... ..............
o f Florida tho service n?n. ,n th.a 8“ “ ®
known brand of fertilizers, A Wnre- up9n..whom
•
fore tho Gonovn nssombly. Tho prosl- Smyrna Nows.
would
bind°f»in
j
aV,’
Pj&gt;
®na
s fi ^ f o o t o . o f Oeneva. Florida.
w«re- find thftt ,h# ,|0^ “
n.d, ‘ no dofendant,
Idont of this association hns Just cabl­
one yonra'of
vnnra nt nirei"‘ ‘ t )!'nl, ,■■1 ovor
enlv. P«hlftt»P*tr a b i® l " | S '7 !1° ! FloH&lt;1a,V*no°hm U .n
house will bo rented or built soon ono
P T ®\v.i#V».
ioriua.
^0T tw
tw*atyS akefield,
S j ! . 8 « 5 o« fv Oeneva,
£ rFloJldS:
»■ hereby k ven tbit Vn'
"oime la
I .d,5
t. W
Florida.
nr« l i o J l 0rS!?r^„Vou, q . b . been
ed Dr. Garay of his hucccsh.
and Mr. Woodruff will got |n the stonstroni.
ordered
to
be
i.ehin».al.aoA,on
h"«
ik a d b n t o w n h e r a l d
49.Btp
ItOBT.
W
. DAVIS.
pear to "tbo "bin0oV,y r*Wlf«il to sp. 57)11. ho bold withiS UHL"..?/1! Dm same
Register.
■.1,1,7, u « , r s 5 a „ « ,~ s &gt;
v ®
TO IIE A DAILY SOON gnmo nt once. He has boon In the "Ralnst you In ,U cA».°„mp,a,nt A
'J") 4th day of Hoplenibe; ° a °vi bo,foro
MAY SCREEN UNSAFE PARTS
utilizer business for several years iho
same being « rulo 520
,1933.
. W
T ,h Jod lH al Cirealt,
rwlNo »a plutrlct, on Tuondav a £ ! iw a11*1'1 School *
Seminole County, Florida,—
past nnd before thnt wns a grower dooroo pro confos.S wlftX’onolherw,*B
said
date
OF MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
it
iiar
d.2
Kal,,st
you.
In
Ckuneery.
p
detormlno*
who
shnii
K
»
»Hl,
29l?&lt;
»»•»,
B R A T O M s f i P K : *3BS. 7 - and shipper of fruits nnd vegetables
It Im furthor oriinr.i.i
‘ ha said District for tbo
‘ rosteos o /
cording ycurs tnri i k . ! uoxt two suo-'
OniJEIl FOR PUBLICATION
Robert W. Bentley, for some years for twenty yenra or more nnd knows
TA At PA
AV ocl? ,r ® I’ reaa)
j •
JAAll A, Aug. 5.— A coating o f hard managing editor of tho 'Tnmpn Trib­ tho game. His son William C. Wood_.wltnes* my band ... ?c.9“ ^ a..w"?ks.
,
ruck screenings ovor thu troachcrous une, has purchased a half IntorcHt In niff will assist him in tho work
parts o f tho Momorial highway bo- tho Bradontown Herald and tho Hor-,
‘uaf* alDistrict
V l « * l2?l
p°JiiI«^ J°fhenda'n{s*lly nnd AddlaN- Kelly, DeSchool
In jSr,u3'L nr,2. VP»l»»noo
* N. R. R. REJECTS
twoon horo and tho Plnollna county aid In tho near futuro will bo convort_
Precinct
No.
7
b?Chni^h.
eleQ,'on‘
Sr .^RLT-T, AND ADDIB N.
SO-fita
CELLT■*,If
nogore. Clerk, and 'i f p .U ,l otaI.TJ A. Orintis
living, »and
If UMU,
dead, (U
to All
ali
ll« IA
lino has boon requested of tho commis­ od Into a dally with Mr. Uontloy In
claiming
.....................
v
n
tt.flr
s
.
J
.
f
c
Hnydar
P
«
FOKD'S AID OFFER
ohn t £"2iiSln r a n y Interest
under
Trlbble.
InspeStore
y
r
nnd
*,r«.
H.
B.
charge,
according
to
an
nnnouncomunt
therJ^*««K !J.Iy aJ,d Addle N. Kelly, or
sioners by tho Tnmpn Motor Club and
NOTICE OF ELECTION llA vu n ..
n?ihr.'5 Jands,^
iS’- i l A.n“
V u lmi2iI: lrA,*Vr oV r«&lt;1"e rM
e d •&gt;,« &gt;hl. n olle. ecrlbed
b ;i1V
school iiist iu J t w yoiin
to-w*.°
ft:'‘ he follow ing dein tho curront Issue of tho Herald. Mr.
tho Motor Dealers’ Association.
LOUISVILLE, Aug. 7 .-T h o LouisT h r „ (1) o , Block
Bontley has resigned his position with vlllo nnd Nnshvillo railroad company
,ln„.00ny»JJanS« With
nfo
t
e
g
j
a
a
g
r
e J -W A * d44S, Laws of Fiorm2Vl,|o,n« ot
I p M5bPORT, Aug, 8.—All tho con­ tho Tribune nnd will como to Bradon­ Saturday rejected*Hcnry Ford’s offer Chanter
oufr" ‘i * ‘‘ lL #*°h o f V om""i r e hereby rehereby glvon that an electIJJ5* i,,otl2* *■ ■Ivo weeks.
,
K ‘ ur ‘ our buccoi- 8ef2?2 5."? ° r.d«red to. be and at
victs at tho camp near hero camo town August 15th, It is understood of aid in oporntlng its coal carrying nrdereti to be held and « h . . l,na heei
before our
he held In 8peolal Tn*
WI1
Court Ho
near bolng fatnlly polsonod a few horo.
lines In eastern Kentucky. .This an­ S'd* &gt;• Hemlnnlo Oounty8 F?ormI2‘,lr,f Morlilii,
Fi*bV5°l,m
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in?.ard
of
fll
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County II**
Special Tax School Diaftii.VJP". Ml‘
7th d ay o f
days ago. nnd for hours tho llfo of
nouncement was mado following n known a* tho Hn«fnV..a,Ji5t heljig nie 26t(flK A ^ o f M y * to W ' 0rtl}a9 thl* th0|to
mallti
. ono was dlspalrod of. It Is bolloved n o r t i i c l i f f e w o r s e ,
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C. F. IIAimiSON, L "
conference between representatives of
Attest:
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NOT EXPECl'ED TO LIVE the Dotrolt, Toledo and Ironton rail­ "“ Id district for he nn*t 2?.a of ‘ h*
U m**4 canned goods caused tho trou­
T. W. J.AWTON, Secretary.
ble.
road, which is ownod by Mr. Ford, and fi*ir!f&gt;
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representatives „ f the Louisville and
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LONDON, Aug. 5.—It was an” 0TIC” 0H00L » i I ^ 4 0 VIKlP0
Nathvlllo.
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viscount Northtvouncod today
that Viscount

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SEPTEMBER FIRST

F. HARRISON,
RANGER CAPTAIN SAYS STEEL
Attest!
Chairman.
WORKER ALLEGED HEAD
T. W. LAWTON, Secretary. 80-Sto
OF SOVJET

ERLIN, Aug. 7.—German ships in
Mrvice to *nd from Brasil were or.
dered by their companies to home
port* and not to touch any French
port for fear o f seisuro which France
may threaten for Germany’s failuro to
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I VOTING TODAY IN
THE ALABAMA PRIMARY

fpgsrs. Crandall and Brandt A re Here Today A ll Campaign W a s Very Quiet U ntil F ight Occurred
Ready to Go
at the L ast Minute
j R Crandall) of the Fuller Con-'necessitated now plan* for facing tho
tlon Company, o f New York,.buHdlng on-tho opposite corner. These

(By Tke Aaeo«late4 l’veaa) .
,
Possibility of moro than 72,000 women voting
BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 8'
In tho Alabama Democratic primary today cast uncertainty over the outcome
The entire campaign was marked by general apathy until yesterday whon at­
tack by retiring Govdmor Kilby on B. H. Cooper and S. P. Gillnrd, candid!.dates for re-nomination for public service commissioners injected last min­
ute Interest.
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J . c . Brandt, ot th . M o w b ,., * ' c.nt,' ra“ ' ". hk°
.
T
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gnd a . w*
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Miami, whoro thoir firms havo southorn
UfflnK«r Co., architects of Now York, headquarters and whero they are
|n the city today completing tho building a now bank building aro here
l tails of tho First National
Bank today mapping out the plana for tho
building and tho Puleaton-Brumley starting of the First National Bank
I building. The contracts for thoso two building and the Puleston-Brumloy
' fine buildings have already been giv- building by the first o f September,
The First National Bank building
„ to the Fuller Construction Com­
pany and Mowbray &amp; Ufflngton havo will be six stories and the PulestonBrutnloy building will be two stories
tbe plans all made.
There wns somo dolay In tho making but will bo constructed In such a way
the plans for tho First National that two moro stories can bo added at
glDlc building on account of the any tlmo' and they will bo added as
ENTIRE FAMILY NAMED AFTER INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS CAN
^aage ln the plana of the bank. Whon soon as conditions justify.
VARIOUS STATES OF
BE MADE AFTER AFFIDAVIT
Tho announcement today that these
tbi first plana were drawn the bank
THE
UNION
OF DIPPING
m i to occupy the space now*' occu­ flno buildings will be started on tho
first
o
f
September
will
be
good
news
p y by the Flrat National Bank. A t(B y Ths Associate* Press)
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 8.— Cattle­
byword tho plana were changed and to the people of this city as It means
RALEIGH, N. C., Aug. 8.— The fu ­
men
who havo boon shut o ff from outthat
two
fine
buildings
will
grace
two
the First National Bank purchased the
neral of Vermont Connecticut Royster, sido markote for tho past sixteen
Killer comor Juet opposite and this of tho principal corners of the city.
74, head o f Arkansas Delaware Roy­
months bocauso tho govornmant took
ster &amp; Brother Cany Manufacturing
thejr Inspectors out of tho stato when
Compnny, of this city for forty years,
the'cattlemen failed to givo co-opera­
who dlod yesterdny, will bo hold to­
tion in tick eradication work, will
morrow. Besides widow nnd two sons,
soon huvo nn opportunity to again
Roystor is survived by two brothers*
mnrkot thoir cattlo, according to in­
Dr. Wisconsin Illinois Roystor of
formation givon out horo br Dr. S. J.
Ralolght, and Oregon Minnesota Roy­
Horne, inspector ln chargo o f tho U.
ster, of Nashville, Tenn. Roystor was
S. Bureau o f Animal Industry, In
tho son o f Jnmos Danlol Royster, ono
Florida
and Georgia,
FINED $1,953.81 AND FORFEITS O’SULLIVAN AND DUNN CANNOT of Ralolgh’s first sottlors. Ho was
Following
promulgation of nn ordor
GET ANY APPEAL
$5,000 BOND TO THE
ono of sovon children, all o f whom
by
tho
State
Livo Stock Sanitary
COUNTY
wore named for statos. Others wore
Board mnklng systematic dipping of
____(H r Tke Aaeeclnted Press)
LONDON, Aug. 8.—Attorney Gen­ Virginia Carolina Roystor, Indiana cattle fur eradication of cattlo fovor
(Ur T I r Associated Frees)
eral
refused today to sanction nn ap- Georgia, Iowa Michignn, Arkansas ticks in Duvnl county opurativo Au­
TAMPA, Aug. 8.—Wire topping In
ponl to tho House o f Lords by O’Sul- Delaware, all of whom nro dead.
gust 15th, tho government has sta­
Tsmpn recolved n body blow yester­
livnn and Dunn, under sentence to be
tioned Dr. Wlrthlin In Duvnl county to
day when Judgo Leo J. Gibson, in hanged August 10th for assassination IRISH INSURGENTS
&gt;
superviso' tho work and ho also will
ATTEMPT
A
COUP
criminal court, fined Frank L. Me- of Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes
be permitted to facllitnto Intorstato
‘Sherry, n Now York nnd Havana Wilson.
movement of cuttle-by inspection nnd
Dublin, Aug., 7.— (By tho Asso­
certification nt either o f tho two stock
gambler nnd wire tapper, $1,000, pluB
ciated
Press.)— Republican
forces
yards in Jacksonville.
costs aggregating $003.81,' and de­ LEONARD SUCCESSFULLY
from tho southorn battle zono at­
Under tho now order tho cattlo mny
DEFENDS HIS TITLE
clared forfeited to Hillsborough coun­
tempted a coup In tho Dublin area
bo received by tho railroads whon tho
ty n bank roll of $6,180 solzed in n
AGAINST HAMMER
Saturday night but were* frustrated
owner or nuthorizod agent furnishes
raid on a gambling houso conducted
by tho free state troops, according
(1*7 The A/Morlate* Prraa)
affidavit that nil tho nnimnls nro frco
by McShcrry in the northeast pnrt of
RING SIDE, MICHIGAN CITY, to nn official communique issued of cattlo fovor ticks, subject to Inspec­
tho city enrly in 1920. AUernntivo of
Ind., Aug. 7.— (Ilytho Associated from army headquarters todny. Tho tion and final dipping nt Jacksonville.
puylng tho fine nnd costs nnd waiving
Press.)— Benny Leonard, * world’s irregulars traveled by bont from Dr. Homo intimntod thnt If hearty co­
all cluim to tho bank roll, which was
light-weight
chnmplon, defending his Cork to Liverpool nnd thonco horo In­ operation of tho cnttlomon in Duval
In tho possession of Bhoriff W. C.
title
for
tho
third tlmo within a tending to isolnto the city by destroy­ county is not furnished, tho Bureau
Spencer, was fixed by Judgo Gibson
month,
tjutpolntcd
Ever Hnmmor of ing tho bridges, roads railways and mny feel justified in withdrawing its
nt a year and a day In tho Btate prisChlcngo,
In
n
ton-round
no-doclslon other menns of communicattlon.
ipspoctor which will terminate tho cer­
McShorry paitL
Tho Frco State forces enptured 150 tification o f cattlo for Intorstato ship­
boxing
contest
hero
yoserdny.
Leon­
Tho casa originated
note early in 1020
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whon McSherry, n ennfedornto named ard fought cautiously and did not o f tho nttnekors nnd n lnrgo quantity ments.
j- Jarvis, nnd two others, attempted to tnko nny chnnccs of having his dam­ o f arms nnd other war mntorinla.
Tho Irregulars woro operating In
j vork tho wire tapping game on J. E. aged right oyo opened.
parties
from n hnlf dozon to 30 nt
Leonard
with
Ills
damaged
right
| Ibirr, wealthy farmer of Gonovn, Novarious
points In both tho northern
eyo
protected
by
oidhesivo
tope,
boxJraska. Starr tipped o ff tho polico,
*nd tho raid was staged just os Starr ! e&lt;* c°utioualy until tho Inst three and southern suburbs.
Former Estimates nnd Cuts in
The materials captured by tho na­
wns handing over a cheek for a lnrgo rounds, whon ho cut looso with a
llulf the Former Population
•mount, to show his ability to pay if norles o f punchen thnt left tho chal­ tionals, included six automobiles
o f tho City
lenger
bewildered.
whlchh
tho
irrogulnrs
had
comman­
he had lost a big wngcr on a supposed
deered
nnd
a
number
of
Innd
mines
Every
round
but
ttoo
wore
Leon­
horse race. McSherry and pnls gave
(H r T h e .\»«orlntril I’ reaa)
csrh bond of $0,000 to Becuro their re­ ard’s by a comfortablo margin, whllo nnd grenndes together with rifles, re­
HONGKONG, Aug.
8 .--T y .
lease. ThiH wns changed In a few tho best Hnmmor could claim was an volvers, engineering equipment nnd
phoon-stricken
Swatow, is a
ammunitions.
days for bonds for nn equal amount, even break in tho first and fourth.
mangled nnd miserable carlcaturo
Leonurd
evidently
had
serious
rowhich later proved to bo worthless.
o f the port of a week ago, and
•
Meanwhile McShorry nnd his pals had spcct for Hnmmor’s loft hand, ns ho CONSIDER NOMINEE
doggedly goes about the first
TO
FILL
TERM
OF
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elected
to
box
at
long
rnngo
to
pro­
vanished. Locntod in Now York, Mc­
ghnntly task thnt fulls to tho sur*
LATE W. N. SHEATH
Shcrry put up a strong fight against tect tho gash ovor his right oyo as
vlvorn of tho storm, tho burial of
extradition, and deputies from tho much as possible. Whenever Ham­
tho dead. Tho bodies of 28,000
TAMPA, Fla.: Aug. 7.— George P.
sheriff’s offlco mndo two fruitlosH mer rushed in close, Leonard set film
persons have been recovered, t(to
trips to Now York to bring him back, on his heels with solid right pun­ Rnnoy, of this city, chnlrman of the
death toll that triples the form­
Sheriff Spencer making ono trip only ches to tho chin, mingling those State 'Democratic executive commit­
er estimntes nnd cuts in hnlf tho
tee, Saturday afternoon Issued a cal
to be balked by now moves on Mc- punches with shnrp left hooks.
formor population of tho city.
Hammer fought a courageous bat­ for n meeting of tho committee, to bo
Shurry’s part.
Theso figures wero given In a
tle,
continually trying to Innd with held nt JnckHonvIllo August 17, for
Last Monday McShorry appeared
circular issued by tho SwntoW
In Tampa anil surrendered. Ills trial fils, left, but Leonard carried too tho purpose of considering a nomlnco
Chamber of Commorco from its
for tho unoxpiretl term of tho Into W.
was nnothor ‘ Bjirprisu, as it wns not ninny guns.
branch in Hongkong.
Graves
Whon Leonard wns Hhnkon up a N. Shcnts as stato suporintcndnnt of
expected until tho Inttor pnrt of Au­
are hurriedly dug in alluvial
few times with hooks to tho chin, ho public instruction.
gust.
flats on which port Is built that
Announcement was mado soveral
sottled down and proved that ho was
.tho bodies mny bo interred as re­
champion. After it wns all over. days ago by Chalrnmn Raney that ho
JACKSONVILLE LEGION
covered from tho wreckage. Food
Hammer said:
bolloved this was tho proper method
EXPELS' EX-OFFICIAL OF
shortage may prove another men­
"Leonard is tho toughost man 1 to adopt, Inasmuch ns It would lay a
VETERANS’ BUREAU
ace. British In Hongkong already
ovor fought or want to light, My, heavy burden on tho stato to hold n
have sent $10,000 for relief to
primnry for tho party of making tho
how ho can punch.” .
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(O x Th# A aaoclate* P r u a )
tho British consul at Swatow.
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 8.— E. M. _ Leonard simply said:
nomination.
Rice
is being shipped from Brit­
Bradshaw, formor hood of the sub­
The chairman’s call doos not state
I'Ho’s a good tough kid."
ish Colony. Bandits making grim
district bureau o f tho government vetFloyd Fftzslmmons’ big blue bowl thnt thq committee .shall or must
capital of city's disaster reported
trans’ bureau horo, was yesterday ex­ wns loss than half full when Hammer namo a nominee, but "to consider
raided homes and robbed pedes­
pelled from tho local post of tho Amer­ climbed through tho ropes, followed tho matter o f tho Democratic party
trians in native section. Ghouls
ican Legion, ln which It was charged a minuto later by tho champion,
being loft without n candldnto In tho
Bought to loot the dead but were
he obtained membership fraudulently.
Tho goto receipts woro estimated at general election for tho offlco o f supstopped
by polled Bodies or many,
A resolution adopted by tho post as- $28,000 nnd tho nttondanco ot about orintondont of public instruction, and
of
tho
victims
drifted to sea, and
terted Bradshaw hntl boon guilty of 7,000.
to tako such action ns may bo deemed
*ome
were
sighted
fifteen miles
“conduct Improper and projudicial to
ndvlsnblo."
from shore.
the wolfaro of tho American Legion." RETAIL FOOD PRICES
Tho call also states thqt tho com­
Hradshnw, who was summarily dis­
mittee
shall at the August 17 moot­
INCREASED IN JULY
HONGKONG, Aug. 7.— Casualties
missed recently from the sub-district
ing "elect officers of tho commlttoo n tho typhoon nnd tidal wavo which
office, was not presont at tbo moot­
for tho noxt ensuing two yoars."
(n r Th* AMMtatr* Prraa)
swept Swatow last Wednesday now
ing, although ho had bcon Invited.
WASHINGTON, Aug.
7.-R otall
Thus far R. R. RHoy, o f Jnspor, ostimatod at ten thousand.
Hi* present whereabouts aro un­ food prices In fifteen out o f twenty- nnd W. S. Cawthon, o f TaBohossoo,
known. At tho Legion mooting a pho- four representatives In tho United nro announced candidates for tho
HONGKONG, Aug. 7.— Wednesday
tostnt copy of a lottor from tho Amor- Stntca showed an Incrcaso duriog tho
school headship. Air. Cawthon Is in- night’s typhoon nt Swatow, 250 mliot4
icon Legion Post at Otcen, N. C., was month from' Juno 15 to July 15, tho
torliq appointee of tho Governor and north of horo, was tho worst in tho
produced lt\ which it was statod that department of labor’s buroau of labor
will hold tho position of stato'suporin- history of that rlty. Dead bodioa m o
Bradshaw had boon rofused member- stnticticr. announced today.
tondont o f public Instruction until floating amid tho wreckage ovory*hi|&gt; in that organisation whon nn In­ Increases Included: Atlanta, Bal­
oithor next Novcmbor. Mr. Sheet's whero in tho harbor. Nonriy ovory
s tig a tio n dlscloaod thnt ho had not timore, and Jacksonville 1 per cent.
term would havo expired in January, houso In tho city was tiamagod. A
•erved In a military capacity in tho Doorcases included: Richmond. Va., 1025.
flood following thu wind droyo tho
*orid war, but was omployed as n 2, per cent; Now York and Washing­
civilian.
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Inhabitants from their homes.
ton, D. C., less than onq half o f one BISHOP KILGO DYING IN CHAR­
Hundreds
of
nativo
craft
woro
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/ ' per cent.
LOTTE, N C. HAD ANOTHER
wrecked nnd their occupants drqwned,
QUINCY.. Aug. 8,—Over-confidence
ATTACK '
whllo
practically ovqry houso ashore
0,1 the part of the voters who fa ­
HASTINGS, Aug. 8.— Potato grow­
felt the force o f tho terrific nrlnds.
vored the measure authorising $17r ers of this viclrilty have formed _an
Charlotte, North Carolina, Aug. 7,'
The go-downs or warehouses were
“00 for the retirement of 1000 bonds organization with C. H. Campbell aa
— Bishop John C. Kllgo, Southern
badly damaged and thoir stock of
j»*ucd for school purposese, caused piosldent, R. T. Hewitt, vice-presi­
Methodist Churchh, In dying condition
merchandise ruined. The trees were
,
elation held lest week to result dent, -fiid Carl - Warfield, secretarythis forenoon at hla home hare after
torn up by the Tools, telegraph poles
,n “ tie of 64 end 04.
treasurer.
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another heart attach duringbroken off, roofs carried away and

ROYSTER DIED IN DIP CATTLE IN
JACKSONVILLE
RALEIGH TODAY,
FOR SHIPMENT
WAS PROMINENT

ASSASSINS
.
WIRE TAPPER
WILL HANG
GETS BURNED
ON DATE SET
BY TAMPA JUDGE

DEATH TOLL TRIPLE

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houses laid fla t Boat* wero picked
v»
up aa the fpree o f tho wind and water
combined) and woro carried fa r In­
land. Coasting steamers dragged
thoir anchors, somo o f them over dis­
tances o f tWo miles,, and woro pitched
on land. Tho water rose rapidly until
it was two feet above the shore lino
and as It rose families fetreated to FASCISTI' LEADER SAYS FOR
MOB TO DISPERSE
uppor stories.
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Foreign warehouses wero demolish­
ROME, Aug.
Benito Mussolini,
ed by tho storm and their content*
lost or oxteniively damaged.
Two leader of the Faacletl organisation in­
British atonmors wero swept ashore structed secretary general o f Fascist!
and their cargoes, It Is fearod, will bo to order demobilisation o f all Fascist!
loot fo r pirates boforo they can bo throughout Italy, It was announced
.
salvaged. Swatow is a port o f 50,000 today.
to 00,000 inhabitants at tho mouth of
tho rlvor Han near tho northoastem AUTO TAG FUND NEAR
border o f the Kwangtung. It Is the
Mi l l i o n a n d h a l f
port also o f tho city o f Chao-An-Holon, situated twenty-flVo miles inland.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 8.— The aaTho northern banks of tho river on tomobilo license roceipts for this year
which tho city of Swatow Is built is will pass tho $1,600,000 mark. The
formed by alluvlnl plains, placing tho total amount received up to July 1, is
city at tha morcy o f violent storms on $1,440,404.93, according to the state­
tho sea.
ment given out yesterday by Comp­
The port occupies an unfavorable troller Amos.
position In still another roapoct, as
Tho law provides that after deduct­
it is opposito tho lower mouth o f tho ing actual expenso o f the cost of tags,
Formosa channel whero many o f the moiling, crelical and other expenses ot
violent tropical storms form. It Is the automobile department, (which is
subjected ofton to tho full force o f ty­ being held at leas than 6 per cant),
phoons which almost yearly sweep the that the net receipts be divided, 76
lower coast of China.
.
per cent going to the state road de­

T# DEMOBILIZE,
TROUBLE OVER

ITALIAN FACTIONS
TIRE OF FIGHTING
' (1)7 Th* AsaooUl** Fraaai
ROME, Aug. 0— (By tho Associated
Press.)— The storm of violence be­
tween Itay’s two oxtreme political
elements— fascist! and communists—
which hns.swopt tho country through­
out tho week, began to show somo
signs o f nbntemont tonight, lonvtng
in its wnke scores o f killed nnd thous­
ands of wounded.
Reports from vnrlous parts o f the
countrfy, however, Indicated thnt both
factions were maintaining a defiant
attitude, and it is impossible to prodlct whother this nppnrcot let-up in
hostilities means only n temporary
lull or whether thero 'Is ground for
hoping for a rent settlement o f the
difficulty. Tho abyss separating the
extreme parties has undoubtedly been
widened ns n result o f the short-lived
gonornl strike proclaimed enrly in
the week throughout tho country In
protest agulnst reprisals thnt had
boon carried out by tho fascist!
against their communists ntlvcrsnrios.
Tho situation thuH created, it is bollovcd, will mnko tho government’s
efforts at pacification oven moro diffi­
cult.
Tho government announced shortly
after noon today thnt order has boon
restored in Milnn, Gonon and An­
cona, after despornto lighting had
raged In nil threa places for moro
than 24 hours. But roports from
other pnrts of tho country showed
thnt hostilities woro far from ovor.
Herald want nds get results.

partment and 26 per cent to the sever­
al counties distributed in prorate to
rccoips from each county. By special
act o f tho 1021 session o f the legisla­
ture, howover, Monroo county receives
back all tho money paid in by cltlsene
of that county after deducting the 6
per cent allowed to defray the ex­
pense of gotting tags out.
Among tho larger counties which
paid in moro than $100,000 each are:
Duval, $18-1,408;
Dade% $162,786;
Hillsborough, .$162,720; Polk, $100,­
808. After deducting tho 6 per cent
for collecting tho amounts going back
to theso countlos aro: Duval, $48,- •
857; Dade, $88,242; Hillsborough, $35,­
880; Polk, $23,711.
Tho only county pnying in less than
$1,000 In thnt of DIxlo which paid
$704. Ornngo paid, $78,882; Vblusla,
$08,024; Palm Bench, $50,748; Pinel­
las, $90,085. Tho nmount paid by
Escnmbin 1s $37,029.32 and it will recuivo back $8,913.39. Tho nmount paid
in by Lcori county is $13,309.85 and it
will receive bnck $3,141.92.

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MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 8.— Flro be­
lieved to bo o f incendiary origin at
three o’clock Saturday morning de-^
strayed the A. M. E. church nnd the
two story dry goods storo o f J. and
T. Markowitz, on Duval street, the
prlpclpnl street o f Key Wost, bofore
it wns extinguished It Is said over
the long Ulstanco telephone from KeyWest thnt threats had boon madengninst tho church bccnuHO o f tho na­
ture of the religious services. Tha.dry goodH storo wns insured.

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IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S G R E A TE ST V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
volum e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 \

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M eeting in Jacksonville W as
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PRESIDENTS AND UN
CHIEFS IN CONFER­
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Of Outside Agency to Offer So- FROM LONG ISLAND TO RIO JAN
EIRO FOR A NEW
&lt; lution for the Seniority
RECORD
Question
(By T k i Am m Ii M
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NEW YORK, Aug. 17.— Pointing
hte noro of a huge aoaplano Sampnlo
Correia seaward, Lieutenant Waltor
Hinton took o ff from Jnmnlcn liny at
7:20 this morning and started to put
behind him 000 to Charleston, S. C.,
his first stop In the 8,C00 mile flight
from New York to Rio Do Janeiro. He
expected tn ranch Charleston In about
Sevan hours.

NEW YORK, AUg. 17.— Five broth­
erhood leaders representing the rail­
road transportation unions went Into
formul conference today to draw up'
a program for tho settlement of tho
railroad striko to bo submitted this
afternoon to executives of 148 Rail­
roads. What proposals would bo could
not bo learned from tho brotherhood
leadors when th6y closed-doors for tho
conference.
MAY CALL A NEW
BOND ISSUE FOR
ST. PETERSBURG

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JACKSONVILLE* Aug. 17.— Colonel Robert W. Davis, of
Gainesville, was elected chairman o f the Stato Democratic Commit­
tee at the re-organization meeting here today. Schelle Maines, of
Sanford, was re-elected secretary. The cotnmitteo adopted a reso­
lution offered by W. B. Crawford, of Orlando, approving Governor
Hardee's appointment o f Cawthom to fill the unexplred term of
Sheats, as state superintendent, and "Heartily recommends said SAYS THAT SUCH ACTION IS A Plan Will Then Be Outlined and
W&gt;. S. Cawthorn to favorable consideration of Democratic voters
GOOD CAUSR FOR AN IM­
With Consent o f Congrcaa
of Florida" in the November election. Little disposition to at­
PEACHMENT
Will Be Carried Out “
tempt to nominate anyone as candidate for state superintendent
but lengthy discussion over the proper course. Crawford b reso­
(H r T h « A u M k l t S P n w )
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.7— Presi­
lution was regarded as solution and its adoption was overwhelm­
dent Harding today decided to defer
ing. George P. Raney, chairman for the last eTght years, was
his address to congress on the Indus­
nominated for re-election but refused to nccept and Davis was then
trial situation until tomorrow or latar
named. The meeting was late in getting under way on account of
date.
delayed arrival o f committeemen from West Florida. Thirty-five
Word o f the president’s decision
of sixty-one committeemen present.

(lly T he An*oolnled Preea)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Aug. 17.
Following defeat of the $2,005,000
road bond issue by tho votors of PineIlnns county, at yestordny’s election
Commissioner W. H. Harrison, author
of tho monsurc, announced today that
he would co-opernto .with tho oppon­
ents of tho bond measure In framing
now proposals for tho building of
trunk hlghwnys through the county.
Tho announcement of Commissioner
Hnrrison was contained In a tele­
gram sent to Commissioner John P.
•Lynch, of this city, who led tho fight
against tho bond Issuo proposals.
Commissioner Hnrrison said In his
mossage. . &lt;
Ml am ready to join hands and build
tho bast system o f hlghwnys for
Pinellas county, of nny county In Flor­
ida. It Is to tho Interest of tho coun­
ty that theso roads should bo built
at tho earliest posslblo date."
The announcement wns received In
St. Petersburg simultaneously with
the calling of n special meeting of tho
Taxpayers Goods Roads Association,
tho organisation formed to opposo tho
bond Issue, which wns summoned to
begin a movement for calling n now
bond election to build ’ trunk lino
hlghwnys. Tho opposition to tho late
bond issuo wns based on tho conclu­
sion of nn elaborate system of laterals
that onvolvcd hnlf the entire pro­
posed Issue. Fourteen precincts out
of twenty-flvo throughout tho county
irnvo n majority of 423 against tho
bond Issue.
AUTOS AND GASOLINE AND
CIGAUETTES IN MIXUP
(S r The Associated Press)

the discussions with tho executives.
Though officers of tho live organiza­
tions of train service omployos, tho
englnoors, firemen, conductors, brakomcn and switchmen, will bo tho only
ones actually to meet with tho com­
mittee of railway oxocutivos, thoir
chnirman, Warron 8. Stono, doclarod
thoy desired close at hand all tho
striko loadors and the spokesmen for
all the other railroad unions. Somo
objection to this plan
dovolopcd
among tho striko leadors, but thoy
finally arranged to send most o f their
group, Including B. M. Jewell, thoir
chairman, to New York, and to call in
all concerted in case any settlement
proposals emorged from tho discus­
sions.
Mr. Stono and tho brotherhood o f­
ficials who will moot with tbe rail
executives declared they wero not tak­
ing any prepared proposition to the
meoting'with tho managements.
“ I wouldn’t be foolish enough to put
It in tho newspapers If I had orio,
anyway, Mr. Stone remarked.
L. E. Sheppard, president o f the
Order of Conductors, said tho domand
of the strikers for full seniority status
in esse of their return to work could
not be modified, and the views of the
strike leaders appeared to coincide en­
tirely with thla position. The sen­
iority question has been the crucial
tissue in the strike situation ever since
the organization,) now out of service
agreed to order their men hack pend­
ing rehearing before tbe Railroad La-

HAS DECIDED UPON SOME­
THING DEFINITE IN
NEW YORE

JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Aug. '17.—
N. Jowoll, local gnrago oporntor, es­
sayed tonight to wash his hands in
gasolino while smoking a cigarotto,
ho said. Tho gasolino Ignited and
tho explosion shot him through tho
rear wnlt o f his placo and sot Jro
to tho building for a loss estimated
at $5,000. In addition throo machines
undergoing ropalrs wore badly dam­
aged.
Tho solf-startor would not work on
the machlno driven by J. R. Procter.
Ho jacked up the back wheel to mako
tho cranking easier. Tho cor ran off
tho Jack and with Procter clinging to
tho front guard, plunged through tho
platp glass window of n downtown
business house. Procter was pain­
fully cut about tho logs.
bor board of wage cute which went in­
to effect July 1.
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President Harrison of tho Southern
Railway, who announced early this
week, after attempting unsuccessfully
to deal squarely with the striking un­
ions on the basis of 'granting them
the seniority demand, that tho South-*orn would proceed to employ outsldo
men, issued a statement yosterday de­
claring that “ people all over the
South . . . . now demand that this
strike bo fought o u t" Public dplnlon
could restoro '•normal transportation,
he said, but If It "supports the deter­
mination of the striking shopmen to
disregard tho tribunal set up by con­
gress to do them justice and agrees
th it they may write their own price
schedule*; then there may bo a re­
sumption of work on that basic, but
freight rates must be again Increas-

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(D t The AM M ktrd Treat)

AMOY, Aug. 1 7 .— S w i i Io w ' m death toll in the typhoon of Au­
gust Becond is conservatively estimated at sixty thousand, repre­
sentative o f the Associated Press learned on a visit to the strick­
en district. Property damage of many millions. The Standard
Oil Company alone suffering a loss of one hundred thousand dol­
lars.
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tvns received by Senator Watson, o f
Indinna, ono of tho executive’s advia-'
ora In tho rail striko situation shortly
beforo tho senate convened. President
Harding Is represented by those who
talked with him to fool ovory e ffo rt(
toward settlement of striko should b*
allowed to take its courso before he
wont before .congress to deliver report
on govornmont’s Interests in the mat­
ter and to present outlino of policy de­
cided upon by tho administration. E f­
forts of Harding was said to have
particularly In iulml wu» conference its
Now York today between ropresunt®tlvos of tho railroad executives and
chlofs of train service brotherhoods.
1 OREST DABNEY CARR
DROWNED AT BEACH

— tho Aluminum Compnny of /im ori- ,
cn— while n statement by
Senator
Harrold that he had H o m o financial
Interests in tho oil Industry wns fol­
lowed by renewed dobnto ns to
whothor
senators should voto on turiff
W ith Tribute Seldom Accorded to Common News
ORLANDO, Aug. 17.— Mr. Carr
duties which might fnvorubly affect wns nt ono time promlnont In social .
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their porsonnl properties.
and musical circles In Orlando, and.
DlacuHsing the aluminum duties, was the divorced husband of 1dm;.
(Dr Th» A i« a « k (t( P ffM )
Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri,
LONDON, Aug. 17.— The funeral o f Viscount Northchffe charged that tho tariff bill wns "taint­ Martha B. Pdyinor of Ponco Do Loon i
ivns solemnized at noon today in Westminster Abbey with tribute ed” with the self-interest of high o f­ Place. Ho camo to Orlando lit\1018 joldom accorded any Englishman whose position was'wholly per­ ficers of tho fcderul government. He and for two years was tho director ......... Floral offerings were sent from all over the said “ ovory ono knew" tho mensuro of tho Mendelssohn Club, then the*
lonal and unofficial
leading musical organization of th in
world.
had been "largely prepared" by ex­ section o f tho state. Ho wag vocaV
ports of tho treasury department and instructor hero and directed - many
Alleged. Attem pt
(inserted that the federal officer who successful operas of local talent. Mr.
N ational’s A rm y
helped to prepnro n bill "to put mon­ Carr camo to Orlando from Little
To Take the Lives
Capture Dundalk ,.
ey into his own pocket ought to be Rock, Ark., and wns considered *
o f Strike Breakers Impeached."
From Republicans
musician nnd musical director o f un­
Sunntor McCumber denied vigorous­
questioned ability.
Several \ years
Monkey Business Continues in Wnr Dynamite Hurled Agninst Sleepers nt ly that tho tronsury department hnd ngo ho loft for northorn points and
had n hand In preparing tho sonata mndo his homo In Birmingham, Ala.,
Port Tamila
. Ridden Ireland
mensuro. He asserted that tho ex­ thoromarrying last winter, accordingports relied upon by the finance com­ to friends horo. Mr. Carr was widely
(D r Tke A m o «U I(4 Press)
in r -f l ic A u o e k l r l Press)
TAMPA, Aug. 17.— An alleged at­ mittee majority for testimony wore known in this section for his musics^
DUBLIN, Aug. 17.— It wns reported
tempt to take lives of tho employes attached to tho tariff commission attainments and has man) friends
of tho Atlantic Const Lino shop nt which ho doclnrod, wus In nowise con­ hwo will regret to learn o f tho tra­
Port Tampa last night by blowing up nected with tho treasury department. gedy that huB occurcd.
tho sleeping quarters prompted a
In oponing the discussion Senator
declaration today by Shoriff Spencer Harrold dollvorod a prepared nddross
CUBANS PROTEST
that he would ask Govornor Hurdoo in which ho ronowod charges that tho
for troops if further depredations. Standard, E. L. Dohony and Royal
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17— (By t h »
Four sticks of dynamite wore hurled Dutch ShoTl Oil companies wero seek­
Associatcd Proas.)— Representation*
at tho bunk cars. Ono stick exploded, ing to obtain a monopoly of produc­
disapproving of the sugar export
Trallco station. Tho train was wreck­ blowing a holo In tho- ground but tion in this country. Ho charged that
duties o f tho administration tariff bill
"great pressure" had boon brought on
ed and tho station body damaged causing no damage.
as fixed in the sonata are understood
him to desist his efforts "to curb tho
Only tho prt-sonco of mind of tho sig­
to4 have been mndo to tho state d ^
rapacity of thoso monoplllos/’ and
nalman who dlvorted the runaway in­
PROBE LIQUOR SALES
partment by the Cuban legation.
that hu had felt the effects of their
to Biding prevented llfo loss.
Dissatisfied with tho sonato rat*
-W ASH IN G O N , Aug. *17.— Resolu­ qfforts directed against his promotion
the Cubans aro understood to bar*
tions calling upon the United States in the Donate.
MILITIA IN READINESS
the position that even the present
Ovor tho protests of the Florida
for solo on Amorlcnn sholps slnco tho
rates bro unreasonably high white
shipping board to inform the houso sonators tho Donato yesterday adopted tho proposed lncraaso would not" only
whore and how much liquor If brought 24 to 23 a proposal by Sonator Ash- raiso tho price of sugar but r e i t r &amp;
national prohibition Inw wont into urst, Republican, Arizona, to placo
both Ita production and consumption.
effect, wero introduced today by Rep­ fresh tomatoes on tho froo list from
It Is furthermore represented th a t
resentative Ghlllvan, democrat, Mass- December to April. In other months
tho lncroaso would retard atebOtennchu8ottsl and Brennan, republican, thoy would bo taxed one cant a pound.
tlon of the sugar market and o f theMichigan.
Roproiontatlons disapproving of the
general economic conditloa o f Cuba
sugar export duties o f the administra­
thus causing great detriment to com tion tariff bill aa fixed in tho sonata
FLYING BOAT AT ROCKWAY
merldal exchango between Cuba and
are understood to have boon mado to
the United States. The state depart­
ROCKWAY, N. Y., Aug. 17.— Tho the stato dopartment by the Cuban ment is expected to forward the r»»
flying boat Sampao Correia, on the legation.
presentations to the senate flnanen
Dissatisfied with the senate rates committee.
second lap o f its 8,600 mllo trip to
tho Amazon, arrived hore at 2:60 this the Cubans ara understood to have
CROWD ATTACK8
RAILWAY STATION afternoon. Tho ship came directly taken the position Jhat oven tho pres­
SOME EXCITEMENT
from tho lanling In tho Hudson river ent rates are unreasonably high while
the proposed increase would not only
SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Aug. where- it began ita official flight.
raise the price o f sugar but restrict
10.— Several persona were reported to
both ite production and consumption.
havo been injured by rocks thrown GOVERNOR MORRISON
HIGH SPRINGS, Aug. 1 6 -W ld * It Is furthermore represented that spread reports today that two stick*
tonight when a crowd o f several hun­
TO INVESTIGATE
tho inoreaso would retard stabilisa­ o f dynamite had been exploded In th*
dred persona gathered nt the Santa
Fe Railroad shops here and attempted
RALEIGH, N. C., Aug.
Gover­ tion o f the sugar market and of the yards o f Jtho Atlantic Coaat Lin*
to prevent employee working therein nor Morrison will go to Spencer shops general economic conditions o f Cuba shop hero simmered down to the de­
in spite of tho strike from leaving o f the Southern railway tomorrow on thua causing great detriment to com­ tonation some tlmo last night o f
the enclosure. Sheriffs deputies, po­ his way from Blowing Rock, to Ra- mercial exchange between Cuba and a single dynamite cap, according t o .
lice and deputy federal marshals broke lolgh, and mako a personal investi­ tho United States. The atato depart­ James Paul, master mechanic.
up tho crowd.
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ing calls for tr a p s from the sheriff rcsentations ter the senrte finance little or nothing o f the details, u * »
we. ___ ____
committee.
-* damage was done.
o f Rowan county,

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but we ell know that he wouldn’t let
the Chevrons come o ff his sleeve l ’
the whole company had to stand at at­
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tention to him for two hours.
Court on this lafl d V o f .
Bingo is still on the job punching
But Not So Bad if You Know How to
(SEAL)
a . A. DOUOLABX
the keys for the captain and keeping
Reach tho Cause
Qlerk Circuit cn^
(IN S T h n a r i Sally)
By R. W. PBARMAN
Tlv
County"!
track of the boys, and seeing that they
Mrs. Laura Chittenden returned
W. A. P A T T ?&amp; a Lu DOUa^ 8 ^ ’’ 1
get all the G. C.’s necessary to keep yesterday afternoon from the Uni
Nothing more discouraging than a
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thorn In trim. Bingo has the softest versity o f Florida.
constant backache. Lame when you
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Job in the outfit as all he does is stipk
awaken, pains .pierce you when you
The Band, D Company and Medical ly hour, which frotn its namo was around the orderly room and drive the
Pierce Griffin, Roy Howard and bond or lift It’s hard to work or to
NOT!CM, TO jVOBf.liaaiDB.Tli
Detachment arrived on achedule ns originated by the French. - This Is tho captain around, and every man in the William Moyo have rturned from rest. Backache often indicates bad
kidneys. Sanfprd people recommend W a l t e r ^ . Ballard. Compla|„a„,, *
faiplllee o f the different members only thing we hold against tho company envies him for he contTolls summer school at Gainesville.
tho passes to town, and wa miss him
Doan’s KldneyTills. Ask your libighhave no doubt been adviaed. Sanford French.
like everything out on tho drill fleh
haa the largest representation here
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington has re­ bori
To
when wo are hustling tripods.
Mrs. S. C. Burrier, GIB Myrtle Ave.,
with the Exception o f Jacksonville,
turned from Gainesville where sho
According to Leader Ball, from a
to all
The band is giving credit to Itself has been teaching Primary work in Sanford, says: "I was ailing with
,The Camp was not formally, opened, military standpoint the band is tho
under* fia rvey h “ »
and
tho
Color?
City
and
ovory
citizen
o f Jacob M. Tllli. o re lth e r 'n ? !!
tho University.
Inntj back and kidney complaint.
or whatever tho technical. military sloppiest aggregation in a regiment.
95 9 ‘ herwlse In the folTowinVuer*
Thoro was a continual dull hoavy nche
term for opening Is, until Friday a f. However, at general Inspection, con­ of Sanford should bo proud o f the fact
that
such
a
wonderful
organisation
tern oon.
II. A. Neel and R. J. Holly o f the in tho small of my back which nearly
ducted by tho Colonel, not tho gorioral, comes from tholr town.
Seottlonlf|?.&lt; Towa«°h|lp C2?1 3?***
Ilo
Herald
Printing Co., made a business had mo past going and I was in mis­ of
tho band was highly complimented
ot
the
Sergeant Ball was not on to the trip-to Winter Park and Orlando yes­ ery all tho time. I had pains n the
The boys are taking to it llko ducki upon tho neatness of the barracks, and
ways of tho nrmy however, for ho terday afternoon.
back of'm y head and I believe all the
to water. Of course the married mem­ tho precise military arrangement of
°f-Ptlnf three ^oree off of thn 2
and Pearman wont A. W. O. L. tho
trouble was caused by a severe cold wh?ot? i tfl? ,l“ ,t deeCrlbe&lt;l trie?
bers of tho different aggregations its equipment. If these verbal bouwhloh
lande are altuated. lying AnA**
very first day and didn’t show up for
Born to Mr. and Mrs
Elton whic hsottled on my kidneys.
A
who enlisted in the martial army somo quota contlnuo to come much faster bntallion roview.
Florida**'0 C° Un,y o f S ^ l n o M . V r ,
Moughton a fino baby girl. Happen­ neighbor advised mo to t^y Doan’s
timo ago for on indefinite poriod, find tho mdmbers of tho band will have to
Wo hopo to havo better mess as tho ed last night at tho hospital and Kidney Pills and aftar using five box­
life rather quiet. Thoy aro oaally dls- open tho window to throw out tholr
band has donated Felix Frank’s brains
tlngulshable from the slnglo mem­ chests. Tho band was also compli­ to holp out tho moss sorgoant, and wo mother and daughter aro doing flno. es of Doan’s I was cured of all the
troublo."
bers by tho promptness they show in mented on tho way it kept step which
.n d ° o r S « r r J hio*b°e
**0UJ'*
do not doubt that it will be a great
If
wo
can
savo
daylight
by
mohkoyGOc, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
1s no small compliment considering
responding to orders.
holp for Folix has had quite a bit of ng with tho clock, why not tinker Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N .Y .—Adv.
that thirty-two out of thirty-sovon aro
experience in this line for tho paat two with the calendar and retain the
s s w &amp; f t s ® ’.* 4 4 s * ; ) r
Tho first night guard mount was yookles.
years in tho Welaka and Seminole doom o f youth?
put on Bandmaster Ball was absent on
666 quickly relieves a cold. 88-20t&lt;v fall not, elee said bin win bS t.v .V *?!
Cafes.
Sanford Is now one of tho principal
leave as was also Assistant Bandmas­
Corporal Tlllid, of tho Medicos, has
Si " t e l - 'a ” ln ,t you’ fo,low#‘* i 3
Mrs. Junius Turnbull o f Montit e r 1 Harvey. Sergeant Ed. Melsch military cities of tho state but that tho distinction o f bolng the only Cor­
FOR SALE—Now typewriter, onecello,
Fla.,
will
arrive
this
afternoon
‘was left loft with the responsibility docs not moan that its cltlsons aro poral in tho outfit and is there when
68-ltc
to visit her mother Mrs. E. M. Pules- half price.— N. H. Garner.
o f putting the band through man­ militaristic. When it comes to any It comes to taking caro of tho boys
lod of eight coneecutlvn wJ*okar * P,N
ston and h e r, sister Mrs. Stella P.
euvers. Being without a lender, tho movemont that is progressive thoy who are stalling to got out o f drill and Arrington.
AuD
g°un. l ? &amp; . ordorort
or
Purify
and
healing
powor
aro
tho
musical outfit were solsod with a bad should, however, bccomo militant in ploying sick. Howovor, thoy aro not
chief
characteristics
of
Liquid
Boroattack o f stago fright, mndo a couple seeing that It Is put over.
all stalling for thoro aro about twen­
&lt;8BAM
* M
W &amp; k
Hon. Lewis O’Bryan, of Kissimmee, zone. It mends torn, cut, burned, or
•j— ■
of bulls and came back as soro as wet
ty in tho hospital with Dnnguo fovor. hns arrived in the city nnd will tnko
DICKINSON ^
-*83,V (X
ha mi m Ni m m m n
scalded flesh with wonderful prompt*- DICKINSON
pups Just as Ball and Harvey return­
In closing wo will say that wo miss up tho practice of law with tho now
ness.
Price,
30c,
60c
nnd
|1.20.
Sold
l-t-11-18-25;
B-l-l-lB-22-29-9(a
ed. It was a case of "Whoro, whoro
somo of tho boys thnt wore with us irm of O’Bryan &amp; Sharon. His fnmby Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
was Roderic then, ona blast upon his N:
In C ircu it- C ourt, 7th Judicial t |r_ „
lust yenr, especially Chlttondon, Mc­ y will moVo hero noxt week nnd make
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida.!!
"*
bugle horn wero worth a thousand
Laughlin, Mero, Engnn nnd Whit­ Sunford tholr futuro homo.
,
\
In Chancery
A SEASON OF TORTURE FOR
men.” Tho noxt night tho band wont
comb. Howovor, tho boys nro making
SOME
NOTICE TO NON.HKaiDKVTS
out and put on a guard mount that Ho
tho best of it nnd all hnvo sworn to
Hay
fover
carries
untold
misory
to
Tho
many
frionds
o
f
Mrs.
Williams
Samuel Puleeton. Complainant.
mt
elicltod tho pralso of tho Colonel and Ha
return to Sanford with tho cup.
und dndghtor, Miss Rubn nro glad to thousands. Foloy’s Honey nnd Tar
members of his staff. During the
How nbout n fow copies of tho Her- see thorn back in Sanford again af­ soothes that raw, rasping fooling in
morning Ball put tho gang through
AnTerson an.l Jo.him II. Abbott, et
nld? Do you think wo forgot how to ter a visit to Macon nnd other points tho throat, reliovcs hoarsonoss and
ill., Defendanta.
somo intonsivo drilling and tho rosult
rend just because wo nro in the army mnking tho trip In tholr car and hav­ wheezing, makes to o th in g
To: Florida . I-and and
easier,
Camp Johnston, Fla., Aug. 7, 1022. nnd that wo do not want to keep up
justified It.
com pany nhd C.“ W ."ArnoldnVTohn
permits refreshing slumber. Mrs. O.
ing a delightful trip all tho wny.
W. Anderson and Joshua 11 Abbott
Dear Mr. Holly:
If living -and If dead, to oil part|«»
with tho doings Jn our homo town?
Stnpf, 730 Clinton Avo., Plainfield, N.
Company
D,
Band
nnd
Medical
DoSergeant Melsch is now Drum Ma­
SPENCER nnd SMITH.
Thoro was a big crowd nt Lake J., snys: "Foloy’s Honey nnd Tor is
jor and guard mounts aro put on tnehment arrived nt Camp Johnston
Mary
Casino last night nnd with tho n modlcino thnt bears rocommendlng.
or 'jo sh u n ° {r V b o f i : or ' X H f
without a hitch. Sunday tho band nil O. K. with ovory ono In tho best of
famous
Country
Club
for
music
they
I
kcop
it
in
tho
houso
constantly."
A tonspoonful of Herblno will pro­
described &amp; r:'VlMPl ,n ,h# follow'"«
gavo a concert at tho Camp Bund- spirit. Snnford is woll represented
duce a copious nnd purifying bowel enjoyed thomsoives immensely. In tho Contains no opiates. Refuso substi­
having
M2
men
in
camp
which
is
sec­
stand and received a big hand. Quito
o f tho Soilthonst (luortor of Section 11
Tho movement, improvo nppotlto, restoro prizo fox trot Mr. and Mrs. Douglass tutes. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
a numbor of Sanford people were ond, Jacksonville being first.
V 1 8ou ,,‘
HaitKc Si Kalb
Griffin
wero
tho
winners
in
a
large
montal
activity
nnd
a
fino
fooling
of
til United, lying nnd bolmr In the Coun­
present ns well as a largo number men started off with tho pep to show
field
of
good
dancers.
Noxt
Wednes­
t&gt;'
o
f
Seminole.
State
of
Florida.
666 cures Chills and Fever. 38-20tc
tho Camp what tho Celery Feds can vigor nnd cheorfulness. Price, ( 60c.
from other sections of the state.
itiL
iW
JY
'u
*
1
1
■worn
biii"of comday
night
tho
four
couples
who
hnvo
do, nnd aro making nn excellent Sold by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
.v,! ! ; ,!f.flihcroln
yon that yos
n\ o-or claim .som o Intercut in the said
"Why
I.Put
Up
With
Rats
for
Yenrs,’’
showing, especially tho Machine Gun
doNcrlbcd land,
• Sanford can well afford to be Co., nnd tho band. However, tho pill "Rnt-Snnp Bents the Best Trap Ever
Remember thnt tho Mnrket Pago
Writes N, Windsor, Farmer
You nro theroforo hereby roqulr»4
and ordered to bo nnd appear before
proud of tho band. It is bringing rollers aro not laying down on tho job
will
como
out
tomorow
nnd
tho
Auto
our snld ClrctUt Court at tho Court
Made,” Mrs. Emily Shaw Says
Houso hi Hanford, Florida, on the first
much favorable publicity to Sanford ns they havo n full Iiouho (sounds
"Yeurs ago I bought somo rat pois­ day
"My husband bought 92 trap. 1 Pages Snturdny. Got your change of
In October, 1922. bolng the 2nd &lt;l»y
und Its porsonnol consists of ns clean band).
bought a OBc box of RAT-SNAP. The copy in early. Tho Dnlly Herald now on, which nearly killed ourtino watch o f said month, then nnd there to imake
r
n
t.ho bl11 o f complaint h*ereb
goes to 1,600 roadors in nnd around dog. It so scared us that wo suffered £V*d
a lot of mon as can bo found nnyyou. nnd therein fall not
Company D has already started on trap only caught 8 rats but HATelse
said
bill
will be taken ns oonfi
Sanford.
contented
whoro. Tho band has been inuda pos­
n long timo.with rats until my neigh­ * * * l,)*t FOU, followed
its record for taking tho Cup for tho SNAP killed 12 in n week. I’m never
by final dscree.
sible by tho nblo leadership of Mr.
It
Is
further
ordered
that
this
notice
bor
told
mo
nbout
RAT-SNAP.
That’s
second successive year, having brok­ without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could­
published In tho Sanford Herald, a
Dali and tho backing of tho Chnmbor en tho record for netting up tho ma­ n’t rnlso chicks , without it." RAT- been successful in tho fox trots will tho suro rat killer nnd n safo ono.” be
newspaper published In Homlnolo Counconipoto for tho silver cup. Mr. Phil­ Three sizes, 85c, 65c, 91*25. Sold nnd })*• Florida, onco each week for n per­
of Commerco. Ball has proven Blnco chine guns by two seconds.
SNAP comes In enkos. Throo bIzcs,
iod o f olght consecutlvo wooks.
his arrival in camp that ho Is equally
. Done nnd ordorod this 3rd tiny ot
Captain DeCottes, I.louts, Hutchin­ 85c, 05c, 91*25. Sold nnd gunrnntood lips is getting tho crowds beenuso ho guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.— August.
A. D. 1922.
fnmillnr military nffnlrs as ho is with son nnd Loaning havo it on tho other by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
has ono of tho best dance floors in tho Adv.
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUOLASa
,
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
music und thoro is a feeling of con­ officors of tho camp, by huving Osey
state, hns tho best of music, tho best
Hemlnolo County, FIs.
fidence in tho outfit when ho is in ub their valet.
of order nnd knows how to cater to In Circuit cou rt, 7lh Judicial Circuit, ___
B y : V. E. DOUOIiAHSi D. C.
To prevent n cold, take 666. 38-20tc
Hrmlnolr
County,
Florida^—
O’BnYAN
A
SHARON,
closo proximity.
tho public.
In Chancery,
Solicitors for Complainant.
Tripod Wimbish is going good ngnin
S-4-11-18-25; 9-1-8-15-22-29-910
NOTICK
TO
this year nnd hns left his old gnmc,
NON-UKKIDlSNTN
When you fool dull, nehey and
Tho Secrotary tried to have tho Afrlcnn golf, and Is now learning tho
| Postcards from N. J. Lllllnrd nt
NOTICE OF ADOITIOX
Hollla S, Carter nnd Mint do Cnrtor,
sleepy
and
want
to
stretch
frequently,
words, "Tho City Substantial" printed
Complainants,
vnluo of tho spots on tho cards. Ho you nro ripe for nn nttnek of malaria. St. Augustine stnto thnt ho is en­
Notice
Is hereby given that the ua-,
vs.
on tho bass drum undor Snnford but
will on tho 11 th day of Sep­
seems to be a nnturnl born gambler Take Ilcrbino nt once. It cures mn- joying himself nnd ho hopes to get W illiam I. l!oatty nnd Edith L. Iloatty, dernlgned
tember. 1922, ut 10:00 o'clock a. m., at
was told thatftit was not according to
et nl., Defendanta.
come
coquina
soup
if
possible.
This
Del-and,
Florida,
nmko application to
us ho knocked tho bays looso for all Inrin nnd chills nnd puts the system
Ton
L Hontty und Edith l tho Judge o f tho 7th Judicial Circuit
militury regulations.
taken
with
somo
palmetto
berries
Beatty,
Trenton,
N.
J.:
tho cash In tho outfit in his first in ordor. Price, 00c. Sold by Union
Court or tho Htnto o f Klorldn, for au­
so u uro hereby required und order thority to adopt, (and for nn ordtr of
Uncle Si ought to bo nil right again
gnmc, nnd snys thnt ho Intends to Phnrmncy.—Adv.
to bo nnd appear liofuro our said Clr- udoptlon),
IVIIIIn Llghtfnot. under tha
Top Sergeant Haskins is on tho job
oh soon ns ho returns to Snnford.
cult Court nt tho Court Houso In San­ namo o f W llllo
I.lghtfoot Brown.
come back to tho Celery City and open
ford, Florida, on the first Monday In
THOMAS
LLOYD UHOWN,
all tho time. A bettor Rclcctlon for up a fruit stand with tho proceeds.
Hoptombor, 1922, being the 4th dtiy of
said month, then and there to nnswor 61-Bto QUINTON LOUISE BIIOWN.
this position could ont hnvo been
Kid Brndy hasn’t learned tho rules
the bill o f complulnt
filed
heroin
made.
ngnlnst you, nnd full not elso snld bill
of tho army yet ns ho in continually
will bo taken nn confessed against you.
to bo follow ed by a flnnl docree.
Q D Q Q aS Q I
holding conferences with tho captain
It Is further ordered that this notice
E f f e c t i v e J u l y 5"
1 Sorgoant Follows says ll Is hottor nnd has served three days nlrcudy on
be published In tho Snnford
Horald
JJour Summer
horo thnn Morris mndo It for him nt K. T. nnd tho wny things look ho will
W66k tw0 ' week for four oonsocutlvo
tho Ico factory.
Vacation
WITNESS my hand, nnd the sonl of
probably have another week.
8rt!'L9‘J'JrJt th,B l s ! h ‘&gt;'iy Of July. 1922.
Company D bad tho honor of furn­
. (HEAI.)
E A. noUOLASS.
‘ M promotions In tho army wero ishing tho guard of Lieut. Doolittle's
Clork Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
motod out according ot a man’s fig ­ airplane nt I’ablo Bench yesterday,
d ic k in s o n &amp; d ic k in s o n !*1VK’ D'
ure, Captain DeCottes would bo sec­ nnd it in said that Sgt. Tarbell and
Solicitors for Complainants.
ul*5(0 .
retary of war—ho suro packs u wick­ Corporal Mero wero thero with tho
ed shapo in n uniform.
Notice o f Application f„r Tax Deed Un­
goods an thoy had first hand In saving
der Section BTS o f the Oenernl Stat­
BreezesBlow
tho Lluutonnnt from drowning when
utes o f the Stale af Florida
Tho SJoblom boys, known ns tho tho piano crashed on tho tnko off.
Notlco Is hereby given that F. T. WIILake Mary duot, thought Camp John­
Bams, purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
Bill Itumplo mny bo n moss ser­
ston was a prlzo fightor. Somo bolds geant but all tho Company hnvo yet
is ia v
!h.a filed lU}r.
f Novembor,
A. D. 1195,
has
sulil ocertificate
In
is awful dumbolls.
my
office,
and
hnn
mndo
application
for
to hnvo It proven to them nn wo hnvo
railroad md hotel
Tax Deed to Issue In accordance with
law. Said certificate ombracea tho fo l­
soon nothing but beans, nnd still ho
low ing described property sltunted In
Yes, tho boys are ntrlctly military promises to bo bettor each day but
Homlnolo County, Florida, to-wlt* NU
in tholr conduct, saluting and all that tho bottor days hnvo yot- to show up.
o f S W 14 o f hW w . Hoc V t w p !o ff,
m
i
C O R D A N D F A B R I C T IR E S
Knngo
30 U.
K. 20 acres, a'ho said Innci
* SO
stuff. S’tough.
being assessed at the data o f the Issu,**••eeeee#••••*,,
Osey Is thoro with tho goods nnd ull
nnoe o f such certificate In the nnmo of
tho boys aro glad that ha Is with us
Unknown. Unless said certificate shall
Best Dathiiu? Beaches
, Genial Ralph, tho modlco-mnjor, In for ho is handy when it c^mes to
bo redeemed according to law Tax Doed
will Issue thereon on the 12th day o f
\ in F lorida
addition to bolng weighted down with washing clothes nnd the whole com­
Septemoer, A. D. 1922,
For In sta n c e —
WITNESS my official signature nnd
tho dotalls and dignity of his offlco, pany nro sorry that ho is not ton feet
CHAMBER*/COMMERCE
1 D22 *h * *h° 2nd d“ y o f Au* UBt' A- D*
has tho responsibility of two outfits tall and ablo to do tho work of ten
(SEAL)
E A. DOUOLAHH.
inUmting
Itftraluri on Application f I
but sees to it thnt tho boys got all tho men.
Clerk Circuit Court.
V A C U U M
C U P T IR E S *;
Hemlnolo
County,
Fla.
good things In camp life thnt should
Dubbio Sponcor, the latest of tho
81-910
_______ By: H. \V. HIVE, D. C.
be coming to them.
recruits, has a soft Job looking out for
- I
In Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
.
Circuit. In nnd for Seminole
tho non corns. However, tho Job Is
County, Florida
Lynch, tho mess cook for Co. D, is not ho soft ns you could Imnginq for
evidently trying to got a Job with tho' ho Is tho only prlvato the - rates
OIIDKR OK SKHVICH n Y I'UIII.ICA*
OATION— KJKCTMMNT
Hoins ns tho bunch hnH boon sorvod bunking with tho non corns It Booms
F.
Q.
Hooker,
rinlntlff,
with beans, beans, boons nnd somo that whon tho pollco duty comes
ve.
A. H. Thomson. Defendant.
moro boons. Toll Chnrllo Campbell, around thnt Sponcor is always called
T o : A. * THOMSON. Liver Falls. Mnlno.
/ i
Cattanoo, Stella, May and tho Crooks for duty with tho broom.
and all persons In possession and all
persons claim lug adversely or entitl­
to oliminnto beans from tho lexicon of
Cross Eyed Hickson Is thero whon
ed to defend tho possession o f the
lnnd 1 erelnnfter described:
tholr menu when tho bunch guts back It comes to skinning hard tails nnd is
PP'
It npj&gt;«nrlng
from nn affidavit o f tho
or thero’ll bo a riot.
Plaintiff filed heroin that you, A. B.
holding his own with tho rest of the
______
*
Thomson, .the
_. defendant,
___
_are .a nonF e r tiliz e r s
gnng. Ho says It is soft work nnd
resident o f the State o f Florida; that
your place o f resldknce 1s Liver Fall*.
Toll SI Llllard to sond a bunch of that ho Is glad thnt hojjamo o ff tho
Enrich tha aoil, increase the
Maine, nnd that you are over tho ago
R e d u c t io n
A i ,
Heralds as tho gang aro naturnlly'in- farm and knows tho art of handling
o f twanty-ono years;
yield, hasten maturity, im­
Therefore,,
i neraiorc. you ■are
nre
ordered
terostod to know what is going on In mules. However, thoro is ono mulo In
prove the quality* It pays to
__ 1 to
Tilip
and required
appear In sal oauee o
A L L
Q jia lit y U n ch a n g e d
4th
day
o" f ’He
IF
■
*
*
‘
eptumber,
A.
D.
lBll!
tho old homo burg.
uae them regularly. Stock in
camp ho hns not attacked as yot but
same being
beln ta Hule Day o f thla
Court: the enld cause
auye o f nothon being
our warehouse et Sanford.
Hickson says that ho will ride him or
for your ejeot Hnt .from
|ri
the followlh
Nothing but twin bods aro furnish­ bust.
Booklet
free from warehouse
AND FREE TUBE WITH EVERY TIRE
desorlbed pn
~
e County,
Ci
y fn Seminole
Florida,
ft) of" which
....... le claimed
ed for sleeping (T ) purposes. After
or
from—
Lilly Connolly has had a strenuous
by. th e. fit0**!
•rehy hi-ijlIt:
drilling all day you submerge into q. task by nfaklng three bucks stand at
Lot, Sixteen (Taj oY K A'. BIstllne'u
f . I p . R IN E S
Addition to l^mgwood. Florida, aa per
105
Palmetto
Sanford,
Fla.
atatb of unconsciousness, from which attention to him for ton minutes.
plat filed on the 28th day of Mnrch.
1888, end recorded In Plat Book----- you are aroused at a doucedly unearth- Lilly says that Is the only part of a
page------ , records of Seminole County,
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Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per sa ck ____ ___ :................. —....$2.50
• Purina Cow Chow, 24% Pro teen, 100-lbs., per sa ck ......... $3.35
Purina Calf Chow, 26-lbs., per s a c k ..... ..... - ............ - ........ $1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack — .............. $2.85
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per s a c k ........... - .....$1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-Ibs., per s a c k ............. I .35
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............. ....... $3.50
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa ck .................. i................$1.75

Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-8 lb*., per sack ....................10.40
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per s a ck ........................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per s a c k .......... ...............$1.90
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8 lbs., per s a c k ....................$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..............................$4.85
* ................................... .$3.50
$3.50
Dairy Feed, 100-lba., per sa ck
Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per s a c k ....................... ........$3.00

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No. 2 White Clip Oata, 100-lbs., per sack.---------------------- $2.15
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per sa ck -------------- -....$2.00
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sack ...........--------- $2,50
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack
$2.25
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sa ck -------------- — ______$2.25
Grit for Chickens, 100-jbs., per sa ck ---------- ------------------ ...$1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack.
$1.50

lace Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....... $2.60

The Three P y-U te Friends will rid your home o f Roaches, Flies, Mosquitoes and A n ts, and the Spray purifies the air hi the whole house.
Nice large quart Spray Can from us and try the Three P y-U te Friends
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UNDELIVERED
FRENCHCABINET
GOODS LEFT IN
APPROVES FLAN
WAREHOUSES
OF POINCARE

tion. Two o f them crept up to the chargee growing out of the attack up­
house and set the roof on Are. Aa on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ketchen, of
smoke began tojpour out of tha win­ Miami, Fla., automobile tourists, near
dows, two men broke from tho house Southern Pines, ten days ago, return­
mid started running toward the ed a verdict o f guilty as to two of the
woods. With each step they turned negroes, who were Immediately sent­
to fire their revolvers at the police. |enced to die In the electric chair on
They hnd almost reached the woods September 16, John Lee, the other
when they were shot down. Their negro, was found guilty of secret as­ IN CUBA BELONGING TQ AMERI­ |ON GERMAN REPARATIONS POL.
bodies
were immediately indentifled, sault, but has not 1yet been sentenced.
M rs. Byfield Says He Attacked Her on Board
CAN FIRMS SOLD AT
ICY AND EXTENDS CON.
one being tho famous chieftain, and The negroes sentenced to be executed
AUCTION
Steamer
GRATULATIONS
the other his brother, Dimitri An- are Angus Murphy and Jasper Thom­
"
tonoff.'
as.
RAMBOUILLET,
France, Aug. is,
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
10.—
Millions
To convince the population that
ATLANTA, Aug. 16.— Damages of one hundred thousand dol­
The
French
cabinet
today
unanimous,
of
dollars
worth
of
undelivered
Ameri­
the bandits never had been working­ LAKE WEIR TROUT
lars asked of Walter T. Candler, local banker, by Mrs. Sarah Gil- men, the Soviet authorities had autop­
ly approved of the German rep*r».
can
goods
in
Cuban
bonded
warehous­
IS SOME WnOPPER
lespio Byfield in suit today in DeKalb superior court at Decatur, sies performed and doctors issued
es will bo sold ot auction f i r customs tions policy of Premier Poincare and
in which she alleges ns result of attack upon her by Candler in statements saying that neither o f the
Recently the Commercial carried a duties and charges within two weeks congratulated him on the Rtnnd ho
her stateroom aboard the steamship Berengaria the night o f July brothers ever occupied himself with
unless steps taken by the owners to took at tho London conference of Ah
16 last. She hns been forced to keep to her bed much of tho time hard work, "for their hands were soft story o f bnss capture by O. C. Don- withdraw their property is reported lied premiers.
since, her condition finally necessitating oporntion, which was per­ like those of noblemen nVd there was i.hoy, in Lake Eldorado, near Eustis, today by the Commerce Department.
formed here Monday. Mrs. Byfield, wife of Clyde Byfield, local fat nil over their bodies, showing that which tipped the scales at 18 1-4
When you feel laty, out of sorti
People throughout Lake
automobile salesman is charged by Candler in suit filed Monday they had fed themselves very well at pounds.
nnd yawn a good deal in tho day time,
"FIREW ATER" BURSTS
county
wore
inclined
to
believe
that
here with having extorted twenty-five thousand dollars from him the time when tho famine In the
you need Herbine to stimulate your
INTO FLAMES WHEN
Mr. Donahey had caught the “ grand­
while aboard the liner enrouto to Europe. Candler’s petition asked villages curried nwny many souls."
liver,
tone up your stomach nnd purfather" of nil bass, but now WeirsPOURED INTO STREET
that Byficld be restrained from realizing on note for twenty-five
Ify
your
bowels. Price, G0c, Sold by
dnle comes forward withh a story that
hundred dollars which he snid, with twenty-five hundred cash nnd UNSETTLED CONDITIONS
Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
goes Eustis one better.
CALEXICO, Calif., Aug.. 10.— (By
some notes were given him in return for check for twenty-five
FORCE
COTTON
LClWER
A.
P.
Mayberry,-band
master
and
Associated
Press.)—The government
thousand dollars which he gave Byfield when he was found in Mrs.
Rub-My-Tlsm for Rheumatism. 3-3-2fe
musician,
o
f
that
town,
is
nuthhority
proved
the
wisdom o f "Poor Lo" in
Byfieid’B stateroom. In this petition Candler stated he could not
NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Early de­ fur tho statement that recently a fish­ naming liquor "firewater" some cen­
account for being in Byfield’s room nnd denied any misconduct.
NO BETTER MEDICINE FOR MT
clines
were followed by rallies on ermen caught a bass out of beautiful turies ago.
Candler is a son o f Asa G. Candler.
KIDNEYS
bullish' crop advices in the cotton l-ttkc Weir that weighed 24 pounds,
One hundred gallons of liquor con­
That
Is
what
Frank Miller of Bingand
Mr.
Mayberry
names
Leo
Ltyle
fiscated by federal customs officers
tions that effect all porsons. They not n,“ ri&lt;cf today, but after selling up
LONDON CLAIMS WORLD'S
ham
Canyon,
Utah,
says of Foley
as
the,
sportsman
who
is
in
the
lime­
were ordered emptied into tho gutter
BEST VENTILATED BUILDING only contain meaning to tho farmer ^rorn 20.47 to 20.79, December con- light because of this unusual catch.
Kidney Pills. *'I was so bothered with
yesterday.
nnt! the denier but they arc a means ti-nirtf* broke 20.22 in the Into trading
Thothermometer registered 120 in kidney trouble I could not work and
of letting us all know how prosperous nnt* dosed nt the lowest. Tho gen- Lytle, differing from most fishermen,
LONDON, Aug. 10.— What is said we arc. Wc arc apt to think thnt cn '* market closed stendy at net do- is as truthful as Geo. Washington. the shade, and when the liquor spat­ the many medicines I tried did me no
Ho caught tho big fish with hook and tered on the pavement it burst into good. I took just two bottles of Folto bo the most up-to-date nnd com­ when nature smiles she Is putting dinej of 50 to 03 points,
ey Kidney Pills and they put mo on
plete ventilating system in thu world money into the pocket of tho farmer
An opening decline of 24 to 37 ( line, carried it home nnd carefully finflmos from the heat of the sun's
my
feet and nt work again." Why
is that installed in tho Council only and thnt the brimming horn of
was ^ue t° weakness in Liver-( weighed it nnd is certain thnt it tip­ rays.
suffer
when this rcllablo medicine for
Chnnibcr $4,000,000 pnlaco at West­ plenty meuns nothing nt nil to the P°°L the rumroad failure of of thO( ped the scales nt 21 pounds. Not
Tho officers moved to another lo­
minster, recently opened by tho people in general. Thnt, however, is reparations conference in London, un- only so but he hns several witnesses cution and Btartcd pouring more into kidney and bladder nilmonts is bo eas­
King.
a wrong conception of the situation, B®Hled foreign exchange rates and n who saw the trout nnd enn testify the gutter. Agaln'it burst into flames ily had. Prompt and tonic. Sold ev­
Its unique feature is that each because plenty menns plenty for ev­ rather more favorable view o f tho to the truthfulness of this statement. nnd tho flames flashed up the stream erywhere.—Adv.
nu-mbor Is able to control his own im­ erybody unless conditions are nbnor- Inbor situation. After the first lot
In summing up the years catch it is of liquor and exploded one of tho
666 quickly relieves a cold. 38-20tc
mediate atmosphere. He hns a "con­ innlly nskew.
of selling orders had been absorbed found thnt the bass captured by tho tanks.
trol" button below his desk, so that
Lnke
Weir
mnn
Is
now
entitled
to
bo
around
tho
opening
figures,
prices
raThe
officers
then
poured
the
fiore
About all thnt is retarding Indus
if he is fooling cold he can make the trial prosperity is tho fact of the rail " l'd on reports that showers in the. known as " great grnndpn" of nil water direct into the sewer.
FOR SALE— New typewriter, onehalf price.— N. H. Garner,
53-ltc
iilr thnt In nutovnnticAlIy ft*d hiiii n umj ^quI Btrikus, But wo know thntf ®^wthw©®t hnd boon insufficient, In- trout In Florida waters. So at the
little warmer—or vice versa—withh- no matter wlint intervenes, these 1c lo s in
‘ g complaints
.........................
or boll weevil ( next convention .o f fishermen nnd FLORIDA AVIATORS
out upsetting his neighbor.
, drags arc hut temporary. Sooner or damage in eastern belt sections and n near flshormen, the laurel crown will
ARRIVE AT ST. LOUIS “ Why I Put Up With Rats for Yenrs,"
A Pnrt ^ro,M Individual regulation,' |nt),r
wi|j como t() nn
mu| mid-month crop report making th o( be awarded nnd rest upon tho brow
Writes N. Windsor, Farmer
40 tons of air .ore automatically ad­ when they do wo will bo doubly condition flfl.7 compared with 73.3 to- 1of the gentleman from Lnke Weir,
TAMPA, Aug. 10,—According to
mitted nnd extracted from the Coun­ blessed with an industrial boom nnd wnrd Ike end of July.
"Years ago I bought some rat pois­
unless some disciple of Ike Walton special dispatches received here
cil Chamber every hour.
on,
which nearly killed our fine watch
ionic?
forward
with
n
larger
fish.—
For
a
time
tho
market
showed
con­
last night, two Florida avintors,
overflowing grnnnries. The and part
A maze of pipes beneath the fioor of it is the economic loss being sus­ siderable strength on covering and I-ceshurg Commercial.
dog.
It so scared us thnt wc suffered
-Lieutenant George llaldemnn, of
o f the chamber connects tho air in­ tained nt present. Workmen nre los­
Lakeland uind E«l Cornell of Win­ n long timo with rats until my neigh­
lets nnd outlots with a room full of ing wages, carriers nnd industries
ter Haven, making n commercial bor told mo about RAT-SNAP. That’s
wonderful machinery in tho sub* are losing income and the public is
Slight over the United States, ar­ tho suro rnt killer and a safe one."
basement, including largo hut noiso- losing in many indirect ways which,
rived yesterday nt St. Louis on the Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
Jess fnns, water sprays, thermome­
however, have n direct effect on the
country' and hack. They left Day- ] guaranteed by Rail Hardware (Y~
ters, dynamos, polished gauges, and pocket hook. It is n situation in
ton Sunday and plan to end their Adv.
n netwotk of brass control pipes.
Ji urney in Winter Haven.
Tho
which everybody is losing now. Will
Through the agency of this ma­
trip will take about a month.
Rub-My-Tlsm, an antiseptic. 38-20te
anybody he the gainer eventually?—
chinery the. climatic conditions of Tampa Tribune.
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any country In the world enn be inCLIMBED INTO HEAD OF THREE WILL NOT I1E A CANDIDATE FOR
II Harold Hume,
Wm. P. Sintmons
D. A. Morrison, Jr.
tive instruments in tho sub-basement,
CORNERED RACE
,
RE-ELECTION AT MEETING
ARISTOCRATIC RUSSIAN
nnd the Inrge committee room.
President
Vice-President
Secy. Si Treat
TODAY
TOMORROW
BANDIT DIES WITH
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
A rcmnrknhlc feature of the ven, tilatlng apparatus is thtnt tho ef­
HIS ROOTS ON
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1C.— FormJACKSONVILLE. Aug. 10—George SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
fect of a sudden change in tho outAsk Your Neighbor— He Knows
.
er Senator James K. Vardanian jump- P. Unney, chairman of the State Dem­
aide temperature is immediately and
Get
NEW
JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
1'AMBOFF, Russia, Aug. 16.— otl Into the lend in the three-cornered ocratic committee in a telegram tudny
automatically conveyed to tho sensi­ Alexander Antonoff, whom hta fol- Democratic senatorial nomination race to Oscar M. Johnson, stated ho would
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
tive Istromentx in the sub-basement, lowers considered in tho light of n *n Mississippi this morning when re* not ho a candidate for re-election as
no thnt they promptly adjust their reinenrnuted Robin Hood, but whom turns from 79 of tho 82 counties in- chairman nt the committee meeting
efforts toward maintaining nn even the Soviet government classed ns a the state compiled by tho New Or- hero tomorrow. Runey has served ns
temperature inside.
Jesse James, fought to the Inst when leans Item gave Vnrdnmnn slightly chairman for eight yenrs.
A fnll of rain on the roof, or a surrounded nnd killed by tho state wore thnn fifty thousand; Hubert D.
spell o f sunshine, nr* felt by tho pc,lice nt his hiding place in a tiny Stephens n little less thnn fifty thousENGINEERS TO ESTABLISH
instruments, nnd they net according­ village nenr Tnmboff late In June.
**nd nnd Miss Bullc Kearney, fourteen
NATIONAL MUSEUM
ly.
Antonoff onco wns in tho old Rus- thousnnd.
More remarkable still Is tho fact slnn army. When the Dolshcviki scattered buying. Early Iospcs were
NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Plans for
Hint a sirigle member coming Into took pawtfr ho opposed them and, tuoro tha recovered in tho enso of
the establishment of n national en­
tho Council Chnmbcr when over gathering about his thousands of fol- most positions with October selling
gineering museum, the first of tho
heated automatically effects the en­ lowers— fast horsemon from tha UP to 20.80, and January to 20.63 or
kind in the United States half n cen­
trance of an additional proportion of Steppes— ho hnrrassed tho Red army “ bout net unchanged to five points tury ago,
I HAVE THEM
cool nlr to bnlanco the minute in the south of Russia for several higher on tho general lilt. There
All tho engineering societies In Am­
change.
years.
(Were complaints of a continued poor erica hovo accepted the Mechanical
Last September AntonoffY last trnde demand, however, nnd tho mar- Engineering Society’s invitation to
IlUMPER CROPS IS OUTLOOK
For months the state pollcj nought hit turned easier during the after- participate in assembling material for
out his hiding piece. Finally some ,lu°n on private reports of further the museum.
Growing coronls, roots uhd fruits of his former confederates were showers or rain In the southwest,
This is the time of the year for
into new low _ground
have tho bumper sign attached to promised nninosty
. and betrayed
___ „ him.' Prices broke
_
..... ..
people
to bo inquiring about Floridn
them, according to theAugust
crop!
Early one Juno ovenlng eight men for the day with October soiling off
tion— lots are being sold right along and building In this
reports o f thogovernment. Condi- 1
led by Policemen Pokulukin came to to 20.20 nnd January to 20.10 or 52 and Is the t)me of the year when the
real
estate
men
should
be
going
af­
section
is such as to gtadden the heart o f those who have
tions point to n yield of 203,000,000 the hut of a peasant woman, Mario to
points net lowor, and within ten
ter
new
business.
In
order
to
stimu­
the good of Sac ford at heart.
twonty points of the lowest prices
bushels of spring whout ami 542,- Kntosunova, whoso nnmo will go
000,000 bushels of winter wheat or down In tho fantastic legends sur- touched on declines of last week, late new business the Dally Heririd
more than thrve-qunrtors of n billion rounding tho life o f Antonoff. In Private cables attributed absence of will add a Real Estate number to
This iB no idle talk— I have weighed the statement
the other special numbers and every
bushels. For the fourth timo com this hut In tho thick woods near the trnde demand and reported a decline
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
will reach 3,000,000,000 buihuls, the river Vorona, Antonoff was hiding, 1“ Egyptian futures on better Egyp- live real estate mnn In Sanford will
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
have
space
In
the
new
number.
It
present condition of that grain Indl- Thc police called to her and Bho came thin croP advices,
will
be
published
once
a
week
from
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
Open High Low Close
cutes, liny, now being harvested, is out of the houso denying Antonoff
20.50 20.80 20.20 20.22 now until the Herald goes broke.
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later
estimated at 03,000,000 tons. Pota­ was there. No sooner had tho wo* Oct,
-■
20.47 20.79 20.22 20.22
toes'will bo the second largest crop mnn turnod away thnn two men Doc.
Thr. Interstate Commerce Commis­
20.35 20.03 20.10 20.12 sion informs tho president that the
in history. Thera will bo 200,000,- started firing upon the polico from
20.40 20.03 20.16 20.10 “ motive power wiU be diminished on
OOO bushels of apples, tho eleventh windows of the hut. Peasants, a t-j Mar.
trpited
by^thejhooting,
ran
to
the
M
a
y
----20.30
20.55 20.00 20.00 the shops are running' along
crop of that site In thirty-three years
village
cburclPnnd
rang
tho
bells
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the reports state. Poaches arc a crop
tho shoptare running along os
nccod only to the production ot the nnd hundreds o f peasants armed NEGROES SENTENCED
smoothly as before and everything
TO ELECTRIC CHAIR ii lovely we see no reason for dimin­
record year o f 1015, according tothe themselves 'with sticks and atones,
nnd formed a cordon nbout the hut.
--------indications.
ishing any motive power or cutting
For several hours the battle con- ‘ CARTHAGE, N. C., Aug, HI.—A f- off any trains or doing anything other
These crop reports are something
the average perse n is only casually tinued until, with night at hand, the tor being out seven minutos, the jury than the railroads were doing before
Interested in but they treat of condl- police Tan very ahort o f ammunl- In tho trial of three negroes on the strike.

VARDAMAN IS
RANEY REFUSES
NOW I lf LEAD | CHAIRMANSHIP OF
IN MISSISSIPPI STATE COMMITTEE

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

s

J.E

�1v''Tr:.

THE

that organisation In Now York to braces tho following described proper*
the head and, unconscious. T h e b a n - Rotarians and K iw anconsider
strike settlement proposals ty situated in Seminole County, Tier*
ner In which she was wounded Is On-, {
n r iii
D „ ,f
put forward by President Harding. Ida, to-wlt! to ts 8 and 0 (less that
veloped In considerable mystery and! UU1S W i l l W o r k a t R o y
The statement issued by Mr. Har- part covered by Giles, Overstreet *
her condition Is such that she Ipamiot‘ Scout Camp, A u gu st 24
Drews Sub-Dlv.) Block D., D. S .
give any nccount o f the shooting.
j
--------rison raid:
"Every effort has been made so to Mitchell's Survey of the Lovy Grant.
Mrs. HartTwell and her husband had. Wl„ „ oW The,p R cr„ Ur M„ tIngi
operate our property that our men The load being assessed at the data
been out visiting last night and had
With the Boy Scouli at the Camp
could honorably return to work. Ev­ of the issuance o f such certificate la
Returned to their home ^at White
the names o f &gt; Giles, Overstreet A
Bluff, a summer- resort 14 miles from
Tho Rotarians and JGwanlans will ery effort has been mado to settle
with our men; wo hnvo gone to the Drew. Unless Mid certificate, shall, ka&gt;
lavnnnah.
She
entered
the
house
, .
. ...
; v v r. hold tAolr regular mootings next week
and her husband put the automobl q. „ t tho camp of tho Boy Scouta on extent o f offering tho terms that thoy redeemed according to law Tax Dead
will issue thereon on the 12th day o f
, J , * ara*°* When ho ronchod his gtivor Lake. This was decided upon had previously agreed to accept. We
August,
A. D. 1022.
hAvo
thus
held
out
every
reasonable
wife's bed-room a few moments later L t the meeting o f tho Rotarians today
WITNESS
my official signature
inducement,
without
result.
ho found her upon the floor with, »| at tho Hotel Valdes and will be decld-'
nnd
seal
this
the
7th day .of July, A. D.
"Wo
must
now
turn
to
employing
yound ln hpr head and unconscious, d upon tomorrow by tho Kiwanions,
1922
•
others,
for
the
rond
must
bo
run;
» - * « • # Bbo "kfy b e m ^ a ccf-! th0 two dubs to Join forces noxt
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
She was hiirrled into the Thursday week and holp the boys to wc must give those wo employ pro­
Clerk Circuit,Court,
jlty and to a hospital. It Is believed clean camp and put It in first class tection, for, It may bo that those we
Seminole County, Fla.
have up to this time protected by
she is fatally wounded.
shape and then have a big chicken pHBy: A. M. WEEKS, D. &lt;3.
Mrs. Barnwell was Miss Ida Chis­ Uu nnd somo good talks in the even­ keeping their jobs open may now 47-5tc
holm before her marriage artel she ing after tho labors of tho afternoon. turn against us, ovan to an nttompt
to prevent others from working.
1b prominently connected in Savan­
Rnb-My-TUm, an antiseptic.
Boys work is tho chief amis o f Ro­
"Call la now being mado upon ev­
nah and elsewhere in Georgia.
80-oaw-SOta
tary and also of Kiwanls and the two
ery employe, upon every pntron, of
Sanford clubs havo always been vory
this comapny, and upon every ettixen
ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT
active in this respect. Deane Turner
When your breath la bad, appetite
IMPROVE THIS MONTH chairman of tho Boys, Work in Rotary nlong Its lines, to rally to tho sup­ poor, and you feel "blue* and discour­
port of the road that has served you,
today gave a talk about the work nnd
nnd protect your own interests in the aged, you need Herbine, One or two
GAINESVILLE,
Aug., 15.—Or •tnted that It would be fine to Join maintenance of transportation. With doMS will Mt yon right. It la a groat
nnges and grapefruit Improved la the two clubB in taking Thursday a f­ yoyr help wo can run tho road, and system purifier, Price, 00c. Sold by
condition during the month o f July ternoon, August 24th, at which timo we pledge all tho resources o f the Union Pharmacy— Adv.
according to the Federal Bureati o f Capt. Gundy will bo present to look company to that end! If it means
Crop Estimates here, nnd Indicated after tho boys and put them through war to run tho Southern Railway,
No drowned cat was ever surer to
yields compare favorably with last their stunts, the grounds will be cloan- then let us hnvo It now—not later.
coma back to an unwelcome flreeldo
year.
* cd up and the big chickon piliau will
than a falsehood In an advertise­
Prospects' through the central satisfy tho men and boys and there CHICAGO POLICE
ment ia to bob up unexpectedly and
highway section of tho belt aro ex­ will be a gathering of men and boys
LOOKING FOR HEIRESS
cellent. East Coast conditions are to the mutual benefit of all concerned.
TO TAMPA FORTUNE muko trouble.
Rotarians
Chester
Goodrich,
Ken
bettor than at this timo last year
although not up to usual. On the Guernsey nnd Jim McCormick of Or­
CHICAGO, Aug. 15.— Chicago po- L c w li O 'D ri’i n
J . O. M
West Coast, through tho territory lando were present nt the meeting nnd lice today asked to search for Lillian
O’BRYAN &amp; SHARON
swept by last October’s storm, re­ gave short talks on Rotnry.
Burgess, eighteen, of Tampa, Flori­
Attorneys-at-Law
ports nre not encouraging. Farther
da, bclievod living hero with friends,
w ill practice In all the courta.
down tho West Const conditions aro
letter from A. D. Williams o f Tampa
Bay it with a Herald Want Ad.
ton o f Abetraots o f Land T tbettor thnn for a month ago with a
office of bonding company to Chief of
tine• given eepeotnl attention
good outlook for tho coming season BONUS BILL OVERSHADOWED
Detectives Hughes said young wo­ O ffices In Seminole County Bank Bldg.
ONE THOUSAND SIGNS
SANFOIID, F L O R ID A
BY
TIIE
RAILWAY
STRIKE
of 1922-23, will bo published early In
man inherited estate left by Dr. Fred
ON ALL HIGHWAYS
SITUATION IS SERIOUS Kidder of Tampa.
WILL ADVERTISE MIAMI Septomber.
SEED CORN, COWPBAS, VBLVMT
Based on August 1 conditions,
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
14.—The
most
of
tho
stnte's
staple
crops
will
TO
THE
CITIZENS
OF
SEMINOLE
MIAMI, Aug., 15.— One thousand
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
COUNTY;
highway signs advertising Miami show higher yields than last year, rail and coni strikes will bring about
SEED, SORGHUM
I have been appointed County
will bo posted In tho north, cast nnd As tho acrengo planted is goncrally n situation this coming winter thnt
For Immsatate shipment. All season*
Middle West by representatives of smaller however, production will not will try tho patience, courage nnd Enumerator for Seminole County to nblo Field and Vegetable Seede. W rite
r Prloe Llet and Catalogue. Our beau­
patriotism
of
tho
people,
Senator
tnko tho Agricultural, Horticultural, fo
tho Miami Chamber of Commerce come up to Inst yonr’s ns n rule.
tiful and Instructive catalogue Is free
Borah,
republican,
Idaho,
declared)
Industrial
and
Live
Stock
nnd
Poul
nnd given valuable
Information
on
within the next few weeks. The Cotton is n notable exception, with
farming and gardening fo r Florida a n *
signs nre being made here and will prospects almost doublo last year’s yesterday In n formal statement. |try census for tho year commencing the Routh. W rite to us today for spec­
ial prices on your seed requirements.
ho completed within tho next few production on n grentlv increased This situation was pointed to by M r .b u|y 1st, 1921, to July 1st, 1922.
Our comploto ntoak will enable us to
'
Borah,
who
is
chairman
of
the
senate
'
This
census
Is
vory
important
and
acreage.
supply you to advantage In prloe and
days.
I
Tho condition of sweet potatoes, labor committee as n further reason f or the ROod of our county, and every quality.
C. L. Mnule, expects to leave hero
next week on a long automobilo tour tho hay crops, cowpens nnd velvet against enactment o f tho soldlera’ citizen should promptly respond.
E . A . M artin Seed Go.
I will call on you ns enrily ns pos­ Oldret nnd Lnrgrat Meed House la Fife.
tq erect the posters.
His initial beans improved during July. Tho bonus hill which under present plans,
301-306 Hast Bay Street
route will take him up the east coast tobacco crop shows a slight drop In is to bo called up in the senate next sible after August 1st mid it will save
-IFLORIDA
your time and mino too, if you will JACKSONVILLE
to Jacksonville and from Jackson­ condition but most of the crop had week.
“Tho
situation
in
the
industrial
make your list out NOW and have it
ville to Now York. From Now York been harvested prior to August 1
world is vory serious, more discour­ ready for mo.
he will go to Boston nnd from thero under very fnvorablo conditions.
GOOD GRADE
Tho corn crop is n matter with tho aging than when tho ’presidunt enme
Yours very truly,
by the Boston Post road to Ports­
ST A B L E M A N U R E
„
II. II. CHAPPELL.
mouth nnd Concord, N. II.
Tho exception o f a sinnll Into acreage before congress in July 1921, und
CHEAP
slgnB also will bo posted through the which Is showing bettor than usual asked that tho bonus bill, for econ­ D0-4tc
White Mountains back to Now Ha­ condition and prospects. Tho poanut omic and financial reasons, bo post­
Prompt Shipment'
;
ven. From Now Haven he goes to outlook Is not as oncourag’ng us it poned," bo said. "By reuson of tho Notice of Application for Tax Deed
L. W. BERGMANN
Greenfield, Mass., nnd will post more was n, month ngo. Condition has transportation and tho coal situation
Under Section 575 of the General
Box 1168, Station A, Jacksonville, Fie.
o f them on the Mohawk Trail to dropped nnd 1b considerable under conditions hnvo been aggravated nlStntutcs of tho State of Florida
to a point of disaster.
Troy, N. Y., nnd from there.down the usual nt this timo. Growth if
Notico Is hereby given tlmt S. F,
T
The situation stnrtlcs any ono who
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
vino is generally good but tho sot­
to Now York City.
Doudnoy, purchaser of Tax Certifi
stops to think about it nnd who
Side trips will bo taken to post ting of nuts is light.
cato No. 223, dated tho 7th day of Attorneys and Counsellore-at-Law*'
knowr. the real sltunation. The out­
m
signs nlong the highway to Snrntoga
June, A. D. 1920, has filed said certi­
DeLAND. FLORIDA
look for the settlement of those mat­
nnd from that city they will be put
PROMINENT LAWYER DIES
ficate in my offica, and has mndo ap Will practico In the State and Feder-~
ters is not very encouraging. But
up nlong tho route to Buffalo, Cleve­
plication for Tax Deed to Irbuo in ac al Courta. Special facilities fo r Ex­
land, Cincinnati nnd Dotrlot. Others CHICAGO, Aug. 15.— Lovy Mayer, if thoy were settled this week, still cordunca with law. Said certificate amining and Perfecting Land Tltlee..
will bo placed between indinnnpolls piomincnt attorney who for years tho damage, the injury
„ . to business
,
embraces
tho following described
and Chicago.
Inis served some of tho nation’s big- Hnd thu ? s urblntf c(Tcct u^ n bll8‘- property situated in Semlnolo County,
SC H ELLE M A IN E S
Across the Mississippi river the it- gest interests, was yesterday morn- " n,B " ° “ ld bc ^
T ' Florida, ta-wit: N 5% acres of WV6
LAW YER
inery for posting signs will includo ing found dead in his apartment in
wi" tor nt tb« VOry bu8t 18
l5y of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 8, Twp 20
Office In the Court House
Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, St. Jo­ the Blackstono hotel. Ilq died of thg. pottonw and tlw courag* and the S., Rango 31 E. 5 acres. Tho snid
FLORIDA
seph Kansas City and St. Louis. Tho heart disease according to announce-1 ^
of
P w P ^ t h o whole land being assessed nt tho date of tho SANFORD
southbound trip will bo mndo through ment by relatives and was found b y ' i'!duiHtr,nl Wor,d' cnPitn&gt; nnd ,nbor iBRunnco of bucIi certificate In ftho
Terre Haute, Louisville, Nashville, his valet when he went to uwakerti1*
. .
.
name of Unknown. Unless said certi­
jjjmi
| “ Nothing can prevent heavy losses
G E O . G . H ERR IN G
Chnttnnooga and Atlnntn.
ficate shall bo rcdocmcd according to
Mr. Mayor was senior member of
’. f 0™ 0” ’ .f ™ ik
nnd p°- law Tax Dcod will Ibbuo thereon on
A tto rnejr-at-Law
COUNTY*’ OFFICER
the ln\fr Ann of Mayer, Moyer, Aus­ tato growers of tho West by reason tho 12th day of August, A. D. 1922.
N o. 14 Gnrner-Woodru(T|BuildiD
FEE LAW VALID,
trian nnd Plutt, with offices hero nnl of the difficulty superimposed in get­
WITNESS my official signature
ting
cars
to
ntovo
their
crops,
espe­
COURT DECIDES in New York.
SANFORD, FLA.
nnd seal this the 7th dny of July, A. D,
Mr. Mayer was nationally known cially such crops as fruit ami pota­ 1022.
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Aug. 15— through his actions as attornoy for toes.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
The county officers’ fee low enacted the "big flvo" packers nnd for liquor '"In the face of thcBo conditions
Clerk Circuit Court,
by the legislature of 1921 was yostcr- interests. Ho was born In Rich­ for congress to deliberately add an
Seminole County, Fin.
day declared valid by tho supremo mond, Vn., in 1858. Shortly after indebtedness or obligation of tho 47-5tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
JE W ELER
court. A peremptory writ of man­ looting Yale—about 1870—ho began government ranging all tho way from
MY SPECIALTIES:
damus was Awrdcd tho state direct­ prnctlco here and later extended his four or four and a half to flvo bil­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
lion
dollars
is
a
reckless
and
shame­
ing that Ben Sheppard, tax assessor work to New York. He maintained
Under Section 575 o f the General
Gorham's Sterling Silver
of Dudo county, comply with the residences hare and In Massachus­ less disregard of those Interests
Statutes of the State of Florida
Rogers' Plated Were
which
we
aro
hero
to
protect.”
statute's provisions. Tho opinion etts. '
Notico la horeby given that J. S.
Elgin
end Waltham Watchea
was delivered by Justice Whitfield.
Dlnkel, purchaser of Tax Certificate
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
Although tho casa came beforo the CLERGYMEN NOW HAVE
No. 204, dated tho 2nd dny o f Juno,
DECIDES TO EMPLOY
supreme court 'by tho refusal of
A. D. 1919, has filed said certificate
SMALL FAMILIES
AVAILABLE SHOPMEN
Sheppard to make n report to tho
in my office, and has mado applica­
state comptroller o f tho pet fees re­
LONDON Aug. 14.— Clergymen no
WASHINGTON,
Aug. 16— The tion for Tax Deed to issuo in accord­
ceived by his office as called for by longer havo largo families, the mem­
FAR M ER S!
ance with law. Said certificate em
the law, It was really a fight waged bers o f the Neo-Malthusian Birth Southorn Railway, which to data has braces tho following descrlbad proper­
Place your order w ith
by tho county officers generally to Control Society wore 1old by Pro­ made no efforts to combat tho shop ty situated In Seminole County, Flor­
men’s
Btrike,
announced
today
prevent the prescribing o f their earn­ fessor MacBride at a rocent confer­
* us for
ida, to-wit: Lot 12, Block C, Mitch
ings. Tho court’s opinion hold that ence. Thirty years ago tho clergy through its president, ^airfar Har­ oil's Survey o f Lovy Grant. Tho said
SEED B E D C L O TH
rison, that it would employ any holp
tho provisions o f tho law including
wore reckoned among tho most pro­ available to keep trains In operation. land boing assessed at the data of the
v m
those fixing tho maximum compensa­
Issuanco
of
such
certificate
in
the
lific members of tho community, and
Mr. Harrison, In a formal state­
tion and pro vlding for making tho
I
rightly regarded as breeders of ta­ ment, sold thnt tho Southerly had name of N. B. Giles, Unless said cer­
uct effective, are "reasohuble, com­
lent; but today road sweepers, dock made every effort to settle with its tificate shall bo rodeomed according to
plete and appropriate regulation!, laborers and peoplo of that class In­
men even "to tho extent o f offering low Tax Deed will issue thereon on M cC R O R V S 10c STO R E
prescribing and fixing the compensadulge in large families, while cleri­ the terms that they had previously tho 12th dny o f August, A. D, 1922.
within tho law making power, not cal families consist of only one or
WITNESS my official signature n r a n m n i m i n i
agreed to accept" and without re­
Al
shown to be violative of organic two children.
nnd
seal this the 7th day of July, A. D.
sult, and that "If it means war to
law.”
1022.
Tho professor declared also that
Tho caso markedVthe second at­ every species of animal and plant, If ran the Southern Railway then let us
(SEAL)
E A. DOUGLASS,
tempt of the county offlcors Involved allowed to exorcise unchecked Its na­ have it now—not later."
Clerk Circuit Coyrt,
Officials of the company supple­
to, throw out o f the statutes any tural powers of reproduction, would
Seminole
County, Fla.
limitation (pf thq emoluments o f In a few years completely overran mented Mr, Harrisons statement only
47-Bto
B
y:
A.
M.
WEEKS,
D. C.
tholr office. The first Aght was tho earth and crash out other forma to the extent o f pointing out that
Centrally Located
conferences
betwocn
tho
railroad
waged on the act o fth a 1919 legisla­ o f life.
management and tho strikera were Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
ture and tho officiant won. The 1921
F IR E -P R O O F
held last week without result and
Under Section 575 o f tha General
legislature again ta'clcTed the meas­ PINELLAS DEFEATS
that the only course left open to the — Statutes of the State c f Flwld*
h
ure and according to the ‘ supreme
Cool, A iry Rooms,
and
HIGHMAY
BONDS
company
waa to employ auch work­
Notice le hereby given that George
court's decision today, enacted pro­
Ocean Fror
Front Aparters as could be obtained.
E. LaVIgne,'purchaser o f Tax Certift
visions that will stick.
merits at reasonable
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 10— A
The action o f the Southern was cate No. 267, dated the 7th dey of
rates the year round
vote o f 11 to 1 In the clty&gt; o f St. generally regarded as slgnflcant in June, A. D. 1920, baa filed Mid certifi­
SOCIETY WOMAN SHOT
Petersburg today defeated a coun­ that It had heretofore made no effort cate in my office, and has made appli­
C. M . C U ST E R
ty vote on a bond Issue of $2,095,000 to All the places o f shopman who cation for Tax Deed to laaua In accord­
Proprietor
i d S i K t t f r a S U u , for the widening of the three main wont out on strike and In that it, not ance with law. Said certificate am
W. G. Barnwell, a Savannah woman,
line rallroadB apd the Improve­ being a membes o f the Association
DAYTONA BEACH, F L A .
____
well known and1prominent soleally, ment of a number a! Important lat­
of Railway Executives, had not par-1 The Daily Herald Delivered to
Phone N o. 2
jg at a loca r hospital shot throb gh erals.?^
tlcipated in the two meetings held b y ' door ^ilx days • week fot II
I

that they be grown rapidly and well
watered, or they will be strong and
H AS L O W E R E D
pithy. ,
"Rutabagas should be planted tho
IN F L O R ID A IntWr part o f August o rearly Sep­
tember,^ns they require a longer time
farcstlgatlona In Osceola Show a F ill
to mature than turnips, Tho common
h
of About Eighteen Inches
varieties may be planted any timo
•«____ _ ^
during September for fall and winter
According to the beat authoritlea in greens,"
this county there h u been a general
lowering of the artesian levels which ORLANDO BASEBALL,
underlie a groat portion of the terri­
CLUB IS STILL IN
f y —and this lowering has been the
THE PENNANT DASH
more perceptible during the past ten
years. This statement ia not to be
Tho Orlando Baseball Olub opened
tftken as an assertion that no more
flowing wells are to bo found In this its Inst stand of the season at Expo­
dty nor in the adjacent acreage—but sition Park' yesterday with a shutout
It Is the belle fthat there wllj bo less victory over tho Tampa Smokers. At
pressure upon even the best "gushers" the end of tho game Manager Burke
said:
,
which may be drilled.
"Wo are still fighting for the pen­
To Illustrate: the well near tho high
ichool building which some years ago nant and feel that we have a chance
sent out a good stream with consider­ to win. St. Petersburg must get bet­
able force, then gradually commenced ter than an even break In Its six re­
to dwindle to that point whore thero maining games, including one dou­
was a mere flow and was thon capped ble-header, if It Is to defeat us, for
utd allowed to atand with tho level of wo mean to take; the noxt five
water abdut even with the surrounding games. If St. Ptersburg only wins
ground, was uncapped some time half its games and we get an un­
ifaee. In place o f finding tho water broken string of victories we will win
at the level where it' was capped it by half a game."
This means that the local club Is
was found that the water stood about
eighteen inches below the top of tho still In tho fight, and now, more than
ever before, It needs the support of
PIP®This la merely one Instance where Orlando fans. The season is drawing
the pressure has diminished to a to a closo and fans had better get
marked extent, and'the same condi­ their baseball now or they will not
tion exists in other portions of this get It until next year. Jess W oe"'
district, Wells directly In the city will pilch today. That ought to
show tho same marked depreciation of mean a good gamo and moro thnn
force although continuing to flow; likely a Bulldog victory.— Orlando
showing no lessening of quantity but Sentinel.
thero is a marked decroaso of pres­
sure; and wells elsewhero aro proving
that tho lowering of tho nrteslan level
Is practically universal.
No one seems nblo to give a tangi­
ble reason for this condition, which
has been moro marked within thq few
past years than over before. Somo
assert that drainage operations thru
the southorn pnrt of tho state nre tho
cuusc— yet it must bo realized that
the (Irnlnago Is only for surfneo work;
intended only to carry away surplus
water found in marshes and small
ponds and to euro for any excess rain­
fall.
"I believe tho lowering of this lev­
el has nothing to do with the drainage
operations which havo been underway
for a few years,” said J. C. Dibble, tho
well driller who has driven a largo
number of wells with very satisfac­
tory results. "I don’t boo whero thero
can bo any connection between this
surface drainage and tho strohma
which undrello the surface at depths
of several hundred feet and deeper.
Yet I’ll frankly confess that I can’t
explain this steady loworing of flow,
which I know is continually going on
—unless it is tho result of tho addi­
tional wells striking tho same under­
ground stream. This might produco
the prosent condition. It is tho only
ono I could suggest thnt would sound
reasonable— yet that is untenablo be­
cause of tho consldorablo distance be­
tween tho wells that shew tho de­
crease o f force. If It is tho corroct
solution then tho underground river
or lake or whatever It may bo must
be of considerable proportions."—
Kissimmee Gazotto.
FALL VEGETABLES PLANTING
IS THE ORDER OF TI1E PAY
— PLENTY TO PLANT, TOO
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 14. — Tho
farmer’s eye can roam freely In the
matter o f fnll vegetable planting, but
as In other things best results can bo
obtained by regularity procedure. Tho
list of vegetables suitable for plant­
ing in tho fall Is a long ono, and W. L,
Floyd, of tho College o f Agriculture,
University of Florida, has set forth
somo suggestions as to tho proper
time of planting and also relating to
tho culture.
■ ■
Tho follow:
"Snap beans should be planted so
that they will be through bearing by
tho middle of November. It takoB six
to eight weeks fo r thorn to mature ao
thoy should be planted not later than
September.
"Beets are cold resistant and may
bo grown throughout tho winter. Thoy
do not gormlnato very well in warm
weather so they should not be planted
until September or October,'
“ The cabbago aeedbod may bd start­
ed now where it may be watered and
Partially shaded. Such varieties as
tho Jersey Wakefield and tho Premium
Flat Dutch are desirable fo r early
planting.
*
"Onion seed planted in a seed bed
and pulled out when they are the else
of a lead pencil, three-fourths of the
top taken off, and the roots cut back
to one Inch, and planted in rowa 4 to 0
inches apart will grow well through
the winter.
"Garden or English peas may be
Planted any time from September to
February. The Gradus, Prosperity
and Thomas Laxton are desirable vs
rietlca, which mature in 55 to 70
days.
"Radlrhta mature In 80 da}s, and
*n*y be planted any time throughout
**•
and winter, tt is Important

HENRY McLAULIN

ATTENTION

10c PER YARD
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�| logic In tho contention that tha jog
_ riders and tlia apaadatara ahould help
f contrbuta to the upkoep o f our
n this list should be included

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---------------- tably Florida. Let us venture a prom i r n o x r u o a m a d t a x c x . dtct,on. (That w|th the building o f
.TJlS a gygtom of co-ordlnatcd national and
..../ ..........-■’I-? ■** etste highvayir say* wlib'n ' ’ s nc.v*.
7 = u ” a S r a - ihJl,7 o Y t c w * at *wsr.-:y.fivo years, the high'.aye syad, i-'toriJn. ft fiir Aot or MarrW tjuis of, tho United States will be so
^----------------------------x---------------- ccmpleto that motor transportation
■i"i ra i«■*u M
ffl)
o t i r t m n t t t a ’ t n l l M ■*•«•».
! w » w | mtYw
* m T mw
a** w,|a«
]
ks like thw follow w.th money
waye In trouble. Now It Is
Candler o f 'Atlanta, eon o f the
Cola king.who Ii being sued for
res by a real estate man who
handler tried to nssault his wife
ihlp going to Europe.
■
iubo of the "scarcity o f snake
iiro/* tho DoLnnd News advises

for tho *ni*l,or freights and fo r local passenger travel will be a general
rule, thereby sotting up such a ser*
lous competition for the railroads
that tho government will be compelled
80jV0
prob|om by dominating
njj mo(jc8 0f transportation so that
proflts will go into the public
OJ)crat|on o f the rail lines and for the
Uj,j(COp 0f the national highways.**
'j’hlB old world Is on the move, mov|ng forward, nnd a whole lot o f »uprising things arc going to happen bef ore Bomo 0f us rcnllze what la com|n^ s

' ^ C° *low nnd ko«P tholr W °a
In the meantime It Is to ba Hbped
n the Helds and woods! Tnmpa p|or|da will reestablish the tax on
,c*
gnsollno oven though It does come out
, be enrful, Indeed. You might
p0cj(Cta 0f John and Mary and
mr foot on n bottle nnd waste j oan wj,0 p0rajst jn using tho velvet
juor besides.
highways of Polk and Us sister coun-----o
ties. »ph0 atntc can use to good hdy Astor js a candidate for of* vantage every cent that can bo raised
rain In Englnnd nnd wlllm ako j jn doVoloplng and completing a state
co on a dry platform. This is j 8yBtom that would prove tho greatest
to arouse a storm of indigna- |an(j mo8t valuahlo asset Florida could
imong the "pub" keepors and pounlbly hnve In attracting the outio inns nnd other places that 8|dori excepting always our God-glvon
ot stand for any talk of prohl- climntc nnd natural rospurces."

Richard I.loyd Jones of tho Jack­
sonville Journal meant what he- said
at tho meeting of the Associated
Dallies the other day in discussing
tho word “ Florida.” And ho has nut
somo of his thoughts to the music of
the typewriter In tho Jacksonville
Journal. Wo will publish It In Sat­
urday’s Herald.

WE TOLI) YOU SOI

Peerless, Pruneloss Pinellas has
como clean on tho bond Issue. We
learn that St. Petersburg holped to
defent the bond issue on account of
tho roads going to out of tho way
places fur private gnin. Now tit.
Petersburg nnd othor cities In Pinell­
as will get together on tho plnn of
Building trunk linen throughout tho
county nnd tho bond issuo will carry.
Tho tiny is pnst when ovory pig trail
und cow track cun linvc n twentyfour foot pnvod rond for tho bonoflt of ono man, Whnt every county
needs Is brond highways where the
travel Is on the main lines and from
those main lines hnve hard surfaced
Literal lines that will carry tho light­
e r travel for years and cost about
ono third of tho brick or asphalt that
Is necessary for tho main line.

Thty

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/

Save the self-consciousncss
Of having done Its boat;
But the direct advertising
Which somo slick fellow
Tries to run over tho paper
In always wnste-baskoted.
One fine business collego
Located some distance away
Sends a pretty catalogue
And says " a nlco writeup
{'Would be highly appreciated,"
And migty (mind you, "might*’ )
thereof, which sold report shall bo Lead to an advertisement
Hied In the minutes of said board, and "When the lists are revised."
be nt times a record for public ex- Tho mistake that boss made
amlnntlon. And should said board, Wsb in net "revising" first—
upon examination thereof, be satisfied Then sending copy for display—
that any such official does not In tho Accompanied, of course, by chock,
conduct of said office, comply with (Then ho'd have demonstrated
tho purposes nnd Intent of this net, it |That ho'd hnvo demonstrated
shnll bo the duty of the county com- That all his "business” acumen
niissloncrs to send n copy of said re- Wasn't confined in tho college,
ports to tho governor of this state to- .Such grnftcrs make mo sick,
gether with its objections thereto.
Ofassum.
Provided, further, that nothing hore- I thank you.
in contained shnll relieve such o f f l c i n l ---------------------------from making report to tho state WEATHER AND CROP
comptroller * , may n o » or horo.rtor
CONDITIONS FOB THE
bo required by lnw. And, further,
that tho governor of this state may
WEEK END1NK AUG,
ot all times hnvo full right and power
to cnuHO nn audit of tho acts, doings
TEMPERATURE:—Tho was
nnd reports of said officials. 'And, mnl or below throughout tho v
provided furthor, that until tho net the dally deficiency being 2 or 2
income of nny officer shnll exceed green In tho extreme north nnd i
$5,000 per annum, no reports hereRAINFALL:—Tho dlstrlbutloi
under shall be required.
V
rain wns Irregular nnd. vnried
Section 4. It Hhnll bo tho duty of much ns regards the totnl for
cnch nnd ovury such officer to pay on week over the several divisions,
or heforo the first of each month of tho extreme west— Pensacola, re;
January hereafter into the general ed 8.40 Inches, whereas somo co op
revenue fund of their respective coun- five stations in the peninsula rci
ties, nil monies in excess of the Bums e&lt;l less than one-quarter Inch. T
to which they nro under tho pro- was nn excess ut nil regular stnt
visions o f this net entitled.
except Miami nnd Jacksonville.

\‘
, ■■_ vy
i' ■*
per. Springs, 2.0; Ocala, 1.9, and othar
stations o f 1 inch or Icsa,.
SUNSHINE i— Sunshine was decid­
edly below the normal over tha norths
nnd much o f the west; it was near
normal' in the central division, and
normal, or slightly ^ elow , in tha
southern division.
CROPS:—-The crucial time for the
cotton crop is at hand, and the week
wos unfavorably as regards the open­
ing o f bolts anti, the picking of the
staple. Work in that line was sus­
pended over much o f the belt,-Jut
where possible picking was continued
—ginning is becoming quite'general
Weevil shows Increased activity i t
the result of continued showery wea­
ther. Showers Improved cane, sweet
potatoes and seed beds, and citrus
fruits made good progress during the
week. The fruit Is reported to be
larger than at this time last year;
much Is expected from the "June
bloom," althouvh not always realised,
The continued cloudy, damp weather
was unfavorable for haying, the
work betnpf suspended over most of
the Section. Some fall truck, such
as beans, okra, onions, and turnip
greons nro In market. Velvet beans
nnd pastures Bre doing well. Avoca­
do pears, Jopanese persimmons, and
prArs are quite plentiful and of good
quality. A t the close o f tlie week
rn'n was needed locally, especially on
the lower cast coast, but falr.wea-*
ther und sunshine would' be benefl,
cinl Hi the cotton belt.

&lt;*Somc time ago, I was very
r«nitsu&gt;,*' writes Mm. Com
able, of Pikeville, Ky. *'i
Hered a great deal, and knew
« “ »* do something lor this
mdltlon. I suffered mostly
wlUi mybackand a weakness In
my Hmw. 1 would have dread­
ful headaches. I had hot flashes
and very queer feeUnc*, and oh,
how my head hurt I Tread o!

■no of others, who seemed to
have the same troubles I had
Kjblnrt
I U__ __ '

tidal. I took several hollies
. . . . and was made so much
better I didn’t have any more
trouble o! this kind. It Teg
utated me."
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Cardui hat tsen found very

helpful In the correction otmanv
cases ot . painful female dis­
orders, ' such as ;Mrs. RobJe
mentions above, It you suffer
ai ohe did. take C ardui-a
purely vegetable, medicinal
ionic, In use lor more than 40
years. It should help you.
Sold Everywhere.

.Great weather right on,
Tho soldier boys will bo homo Sat­
urday after fighting tho "battle of
Jacksonville" with pork nmbbenns.

066 cures Bilious Fever.

ELDER SPRIT• ^ 'WATER- " T , R;,B‘‘" 'P,L "
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Rollins College, Analytic and

Consulting Chemist says of the u.'.'er: “ Of the many waters of this and oth*
er regions that I hnvo analysed, I hnvo found none superior In all good quali­
ties of that of the "Elder Water."— Phono 3U-W .

Office In Miller Building.

Elder Springs W ater Company

MONUMENTS
MAUSOLEUMS

SLABS, VASES
BUILDINu V \’ " ‘ I E

M IL V IS M A R B L E

COM PANY

J. W. BARRETT, Representative

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QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
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southward, whoro the totals were
generally less than three-fourths inch.
Among tho totals Pensncola reported
8,4; Fenholloway, 8.8; Apnlnchlcola,
2.1; Long Key, 2.2j Doyle, 2.0; Tnr-

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Securo our prices before placing your orders; you will
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All work done in a satisfactory manner and your busi­
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"JUST TO FILL UP WITH"

AVEMENT requirements—so far as arti•
ficial bate is concerned—may differ widely
even in the same community. Pavement
requirements—so far as type o f surface is con.
cem ed—need never differ if vitrified brick are
used. Design must be adjusted to your local
traffic requirements.
A ll traffic, however*
demands the m ost durable surface obtainable*

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SALARIES

FOR

The fee system In Florida is no
more as far as tho county officials
arc concerned. Tho fee Bystem will
still hold hut nil tho money over a
certain sum will go to the general
fund. The supremo court has recen­
tly hold that tho Act of lt)21 Limit­
ed Compensation Act was valid and
will hold. Tho fat fees were preval­
ent in tho largo counties nnd did not
hold In tho smaller counties being
based on foes and fees being based
on tho greater amount of people re­
siding In the counties. Tho opinion
of the supreme court will nut nffcct
tho officials of this county very much
as tho feoH ero very small compared
to thu populous counties In Florida.
This Is tho bill that did It:
Section 1. Each county offlcinl
whoso compensation for his offlcinl
dutlos Is paid wholly hr partly by,
fees or commission or by fees nnd
commissions, shall titfnro ns his an­
nual compensation faPtns offlcinl ser­
vices from tho whole or a part o f tho

PAVEMENTS

always satisfactorily meet any and all traffic
requirements* soil conditions* cUmgp c Influ­
ences or financial limitations when they are
properly designed and well built. If you always
surface your roads and streets with brick—and
vary the design to meet local needs—you will
always conserve paving taxes. 1 The brick sur­
face is always durable, and that Is why brick
pavements last so long and cost so little for
annual maintenance'and repair.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
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many friends of Mrs. Donald
u E will be glad to learn that she
PJJ again after an lllneu o f sev[ week8*
« r and Mrs. Herman Stoole and
' laave Friday morning fo r West
Beach for a visit with Mrs.
parents.
ind we shall hear ofsome harrowing
j- of nothing to eat and work In
gbienches and exposure to the heat
d ether things.
R is a hard life—this military stuff
m if you con stand all the deilclcn^ and get away with It you will feel
. . t(f when you get back homo and
pier's soft b cj will be llko pnraMrs

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,j|f. Allen Churchwell who Is conwyiwlth Churchwell Bros, at Jack*
itariik. Is spending a few days hot*
tfliho Churchwell Co. Mr, Church­
ill is very much pleased with SanI and with the business The
unwell Co., Is doing here.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tnylor ant) daugh, wtrc hero ^ few hours yesterday
ftimoon enroute homo to Miami af|ir spending the week In central
ijoridu and taking In the mooting of
k Associated Dallies at
Orlando,
[r. Taylor Is tho business manager of
' Miami Herald and the newly el­
ated president of tho Florida Asso­
rted Dallies.
Sccretnry Peurmon of tho ChamtCTof Commerce is among the casuals
to jet back homo today and reports
nwything nt Cnmp Johnson as ready
to leave and tho Sanford boys crazy
to get back to a real place again, Mr.
ftrmnn had to lenve before tho camp
take up to attend to his duties as
secretary. Ho was a member of the
rrftimental band nnd says that tho
Sinford hand wns tho greatest hit on
the grounds.
BNTEKTAINED MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
On Tuesday ufternoon Mrs. D. A.
Kelly assisted by Mrs. Spencer nnd
In. Crawford, ontertuinod tho social
srrico department of the Methodist
ilonnry Society. Thero were thlrJithreo present.
[ Mir*. Walter Griffith wns loader for
iday. Subject for Btudy was “ Tho
ICwl Minos In Oklnhomn and Wost
lTntlnin." Those taking pnrt on tho
||(tfrum were Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. C, H.
JStoih, Mrs, Griffin and Mrs. Mltch-

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The only matter of business disciifcsItd was plans for n Bale of fancy work
|ud cooked food early in December.
The social hour followed which was
[thoroughly enjoyed, Baskets of yeU
Ikw daisies wero used for tha decoraltions. Fruit punch nnd homo-mado
lake wore served.— Reporter.

OVIEDO
ho ha ha ha ha
Guy Warren^ of Jacksonville, spent
lUst week with Mr. nnd Mrs. ,B. G.
ISmith, in Oviedo. On Sunday Mr. nnd
|2r.i. Smith and Mr. Warren motored
|to Luke county, going by way of
jOriamlo nnd Winter Garden nnd re*
Itaming via Mount Dora, Sorrento nnd
|8*nforil. They report a most delight|fol trip nnd nay that tho groves in
Ittiil pnrt of tho state are In fine conlotion nt this tlmo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Aulin and
I family motored to Tampa Sunday.
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Walpolo, of
ISarasota spont tho night In Oviodd on
ITucvlny, the guests of Mr. Walpolo's
I sister, Mrs. W. E. Young. Mr. and
j Mm. Walpole wore enroute to JuckIsonvillc where Mr. Walpole, a r roproIxentativo of Snrnsota county, goes to
Mttcnd tho stato executives meeting,
Jvhich will bo held, thoro this wcok.
IThey expect to return to Oviedo Frland spend a fow days with Mrs.
Young and family.
| Mrs. J, n , Thompson and son Atl* n h»ve roturnod from Galnosvlllo
I’•here they havo boon studying at the
[university of Florida summer school.
Hr. ami Mrs. Matheson, of Ft. My|?*' ar&lt;&gt; the guests of Mrs. W. J.
|**wton.
Mr nnd ’Mrs. B. F. Wheeler and
Iwildron and R. L, Wheeler spent last
Inednesduy at Daytona Beaeh. ,
1 MUscs Catherine and Maxine Young
|entertained a few friends Tuesday
|eight.
Id»?r' #n^ ^ r#* H* C. Jones and chllren, of Tumpn, arrived Monday to bo
Ije® guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. OkdrUnd and Mr. and Mri. J. Bt Jones.
L ^ ' o. G. Wolcott waa called’'to,
ti »runl° Sund,iy *&gt;y tbe illness of her
|!j r; Ju«t a day or so before this
[■“ rs. Wolcott had received a message

announcing the sudden death of her
brother, Dr. Anjienon, o f Atlanta. The
many friends o f Mrs. Wolcott sym­
pathise with har greatly at this trying
time.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith loft by
auto Thursday for Ocala to nttond
tiie Farmer*' Institute being held
there this week,
W. R. Kinjbol is spondlng a fow
days at home.
Francis Swope,' Milton Hoigh and
Joe Lelnhart^rctumed Thursday from
Jacksonville where they have been at­
tending camp with tho Sanford Mili­
tary band at Camp Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Lawton and
children loft Wednesday for Daytona
Beach where they will remain for sev­
eral weeks.
' Mr, and Mrs. H. B. McCalf, H. B.
McCall, Jr., and Mrs. Clough left on
Monday for a trip to Macon and other
points In Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs, C, S. Leo nnd little
daughter Dorothy May and Miss Mnblo Swopo returned Thursday from
Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Mend left Tues­
day for West Virginia whore they
go t o ' intend a reunion of Mrs.
Mead’s family.
On Thursday afternoon the first of
the park-making picnics was heldtat
tho new Swoetwater Pork. Evory ono
worked to see what progress could bo
made toward clearing up and clcnnlng
the park after which supper was serv­
ed by tho ladles.
Miss Ruth Young has returned
from Gainesville where she has been
attending the summer school for »uvcral weeks.
W. E. Argo Bpent Wednesday in
Orlando nnd Sanford.
Miss Elizabeth Young returned on
Sunday from Jacksonville where she
has been visiting relatives for sovernl
weeks.

LAKE MONROE

relatives In Atlanta and other points
in Georgia and Tennessee.
Mrs. Grant has returned to her
home at Miami,after a visit to her
sister, Mrs. N. Coleman.
Mrs. Stricklin nnd daughter, Miss
Margaret, of St. Petersburg, have re­
turned to their homo after a visit to
Mr. and Mra. E. Stafford.
Mr. and* Mrs. A. Christian-have re­
turned homo after a vacation in the
north.
Mra. J. R. Pitts and family have
returned from Kingston.
Miss Blanche Marshall of West
Palm Beach visited Mrs. P. A. Webb.
Mrs, A. K. Gordon Is spending- sev­
eral weeks In tho mountains of North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bolly and fam­
ily, of WeBt Sanford, have returned
from a month’s stay In tho Black
Mountains o f North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Boston are re­
ceiving congratulations over tho birth
of a fine baby girl.
Miss Frances Hawkins, who has ‘a
position In Sanford, spent several
dnys at homo this week on account of
Illness.
Tom Bell Is confined to his home by
illness.
Brown Swaggerty, who has been
quite sick o f malaria fever Is now bet­
ter.
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Mrs. N. Coleman Is convalescent nfter a short illness.
S. Walker, of Miami; Misses Aria
and Rena Mann nnd K. J. Cntcs spont
Tuesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Jac­
obs, of Chuluotn. They report tho
orango groves in a flourishing condi­
tion in that soction. j
. Mrs, W. J. Jewell hns recovered
from a dangerous illness of congestion
of the lungs. '
Carl Shocnomnn hns rented tho
John Mulsch farm nnd will cultlvnto
the ground this fall, Mr. Byrd nnd
fnmily have leased tho houso which
was vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Law­
rence Stone.
Mrs. George McCrumb hns returned
from a four months stay nt Coronndo
Bench,

fut ho hn ha ha ka to

k3fuih*KdKiirenhaiEi
Lake Monroe school opens Hr doors ha
ha
for the fall term of 11)22 Monday, Sep­
tember 1th. Parents are urged to ha
hnve children enrolled the opening
dny, thereby retaining order by prop­ h n h n h n h n h a h u h s h a h a h s
er classification, arrangement of chil­
Hen Steele loft Monday night for
dren, purchase of correct books, etc.
Mars
Hill College, N. C., to resutito
Tho outlook for tho year’s school term
his
studies
instead of going to New
1h unusually bright. The census of
Orleans
as
Inst
year.
Lake Monroe school 1b on the increase,
Cecil
Mooney
wns here Tuesday
.the children are well behaved nnd a
general atmosphere of law, order and calling nt tho ElUworth home. Cocll
happiness attend tho -beginning of with his mother, Mrs. Williams, nnd
half brother nnd sister, hnvo been liv­
school onch yonr.
ing in West I’nlni Beach for sevurnl
Tho gonernl Htoro at Lnko Monroo
years, They resided here on Mellonunder thu management of Mr. Blnck,
ville avenue far years.
in taking on many worth while Im­
Dr. Marshall took D. A. Mitchell's
provements. A splendid filling sta­
littio baby to the Fornnld-Laughtan
tion is now In operation supplying the
hospital for care Inst week. It was
Peninsula Statu oils nnd gas. The
brought homo Inter much Improved.
four large tanks rest upon a concrete
The Choryonings nnd Corpanys are
base nnd arrangements are
being
at home from Cornntlo Beach.
Mr,
made to have the concrete floors ex­
Corpuny caught n 36-lb. sea buss the
tend upon each side. All necessary
last day of their stay and brought
literature will bo supplied tourists,
hint home packed in ice nnd has been
such ns booklets, maps, distances,
passing bass steaks to his friends.
tides nt the bench etc. Mr. IJlnrk 1ms
Fred Walsninn is having a fine big
a Iho installed a largo dOO-lb. refriger­
garage built un his Cameron roud
ator with eight apartments and n
place nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wnlsnmn ex­
beautiful mirror, n new up-to-date
pect to occupy it as a residence while
Bcalo and many other improvements.
their houso is being built.
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A large warehouse will ulso bo built
J. W. Corley is back again from
in uddition to the Htoro for the hand­
Inglaajdc, On., and Is having n new
ling of meats, grains nnd othor
homo built over on Cameron road.
foods.
A large number of tho growurs lost
Prof. J. T. Jncobs, of Chuluotn, is their first celery Heed nnd had to sow
over this week looking after tho erec­ over ngain, those who were lucky
tion of n residence upon tho tract of enough to save their first sewings
Ipnd purchased from Bartow Mann. have some nice Iqoking beds now,
Monroo welcomes Mr. nnd Mrs. Jac­
Thoro have been many nuw cases of
obs appreciating tho fact that they Illness reported, several members of
are progressive and helpful, well be­ tho FoBtor family Huld to ho very ill,
haved citizens and u worthy addition especially Alex Faster, Ben Monroo
to any community.
is said to bo able to fjlt on tho porch
Tho new postoffico cabinet installed nnd Mrs, Ellsworth is on tho gain.
at this station Is neat and convenient.
Mias Bessie Swaggerty, who presides
nt the window gives gunernl satisfac­
tion and her many frlonds are hoping
that she may bccomo our permanent
postmistress,
,
Mr. Ulaycock has returned from his
old stund nnd Is located nt tho corn­
er of Monroe nnd First streets. He
has a nice line of goods and is doing
well. Drew Warren is now conducting
Tho following items show how tho
u grocery nt the store vacated by Mr.
Blaylock. He also has a fine line of stato, ns a whole, !b building up:
groceries.
Arcadia's New Enterprises
Mrs. A. G. Purdon and family, of
Arcadia
Eniorprisoi Not only will
Jacksonville, hnvo purchased tho Into
R. T. JVynno pluco nnd hnvo removed our city lead In South Florida as n
to the same. Mr. und Mrs. It. T. citrus and cattle cantor, but with the
Wynne nnd fnmily havo moved to tho Incroaso of strawberry growing ami
truck activities, Arcadia will add now
place of Mr. Moffltt.
Miss Ivn Bales has returned home laurels to its name.
aftor a pleasant visit to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Florida Goea Steadily Forward
Arthur Vaughn nt Fort Reado.
Miami Metropolis: Florida In its
William Hawkins Is visiting rela­
own quiet way keeps on going on. It
tives at DeLand.
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shipped
11,00 more cars o f fruit last
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. WSlsh nnd fam­
year
than
it did tho year before, and
ily and Miss Addle Lamb hnvo re­
turned to tholr homo at Brunswick every fall many more; groves come
after visiting Mr. R. T. W yneo nnd into bearing.

EAST SANFORD

a good season, with the coal shortage
and high price helping' greatly to
send-to this state thousands o f per­
sons who have never been to Florida.
The Biggest Season Ever
DeLand Nows: With a return to
normal conditions the nation over,
Florida, tha moat favored o f all the
states, will have the biggest wlntor In
its history.

Inga In the first half of 1022, .entire^
Backbone w on t get you
overlooking the fact that St. Peters­ If the knob at the top o f It la mad*
burg topped Miami by many thous out of the same material.
ands of dollars. Tho Metropolis takei
tho per capjta figures for building In
the six months but loaves this city out A T I I U I N A T S T O R Y
entirely. The uctuat total for St. Pet­
ersburg was well ahead of Miami and
the per capita for building here would
of course, be more than double that ol
Miami.

Plant City's Radio-Bulpped Hotel
It's all right to pay as you go,
Plant City Courier: When plant but you’re lucky if you don't have to
City's proposed seven-story hotel is pay coming, and going.
finished nnd the peak equipped .with
radio apparatus, wo wilt got nil tho
606 cures Malarial Fever.
38-20tc
nows from tho tall tlmbors, Including
New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Mr. Vat Khan, Farmer, Tells How He
Lost All Ills Prise Seed Corn
Florida's 3,00 Good Schools
Key West Citlsen: If your friends
want to know about educational ad­
vantages in Florida, toll them that
there are 3,000 common schools, four
stato schools for higher education nnd
sixteen denomlnntlonnl colleges in tho
stato.

“ Some tlmo ago sent away for
some pedigreed seed com. Put it in
a gunny sack nnd hung it on a rope
suspended from roof. Rats gat it
all—how beats me, but they did be­
cause I got 6 dead whoppers in the
morning after trying RAT-SNAP.” .

Auburntown. Tcnn.,

SUsrnc EUoIrlo pasta Co., Chicago.

D«ar Sira: Mr. Hobart T. Doanall of'Auburntown, T*nn., cam# In oar atoro
tba othar dap and wantad comcUiln* to
kilt rata, ao I sold aim » box steam*
Hat Pula. And ha put aonta paala on
ala blaoulta that nlaht and tha n a il morn*
1st ha found fl fly-four bis rata. And tha
aaeond night ha put out four mora bis­
cuit* with pasta on thorn, and tha aaeond
morning ha found oovantoan more rata,
making n total o f aovantjr-on* rata In
two Mihta, and thara w»r* lota mora
that ha did not find.
Thia la soma big rat tala, but, nevertheiree, It la ao. Ju»t thought would
writ* to Ut you know that your rat paata

Buy a 35c Box Today

K now * ta M l 00 to tOO Mata ar Mtao
Don’t waata Urn* trying to kill thaaa paata
-wlthpowit*ra.llquldaan&lt;Tolharaiparlmantal
preparation*. Randy for t’aa—llrttar Than
Traps, Drug and danaral Store* sail

S T E A R N S ’ E LE C T R IC P A S T S

More Length in Bradford County
Slnrke Telegraph: 'A n Item In u
northern paper says that Florida pav­
ed roads are nine feet wide and nlno
feet dcop at tho sides. Tho new brick
orad across Bradford county will have
more width and less depth.
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Sumptrc County Will Advertise Welt
Jacksonville Times-Uqlon: Sumpter
county's commissioners havo dono ex­
ceedingly well lu appropriating 36,000
for publicity for tho wonderful re­
sources of that county. It Is safe, nt
this early date, to predict enormous
dividends on that money invested In
telling to the world whore nnd whnt
Sumpter county is.

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A Better Commercial Car

Hammer nnd Saw in Tavares
Tnvnrcs He raid: The sale of town
lots In Tavares, and the saw and hum­
mer henrd in many directions evidenc­
es tho fact that our little town is rnpidly growing, nnd will soon moot Eustis nt the hnlfwny post. Look out
neighbor, wo'rn trawling nnd will soon
bo running full speed.

The nation-wide demand for the Overland
Commercial Car is die natural tribute to
extraordinary value.

, Specially designed commercial chassis.
2. Rear axle designed for heavy loads (re­
movable shaft).
3. Triplex Springs protect fragile loads.
4. Maximum body space.
5. Long frame supporting entire body.
6. Highest gasoline mileage and economy*
7. Lowest price o f any three-speed com­
mercial chassis.

Two New Hotels for West Pnlrn Beach
/Palm Beach Post: West Palm Bench
will hnve two large new hotels for tho
accommodation of tourists visiting
this city this winter. Those may not
ho onough to accommodate nil visitors
nt tho height of tho season but it will
relievo the need of so many of them
going on through to/Miami.

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Orange County Will Beautify Ronds
Orlando Hoportor-Stir: Orlando is
known ns tho “ City Beautiful" with
our county roads honutlfed under tha
benutifientton plan, to bo worked out
by one of tho foremost landscape ar­
tists in thu United Stntes, Orange
county's name will become equally as
famous.

C O M M E R C IA L
CAR

HAIGHT &amp; WEILAND

St. Petersburg “ Topped" Miami.
St. Petersburg Independent: Miami
claims to lead the South in new build-

FLORIDA THRIFT
AND ENTERPRISE
IS MAKING THIS
A GREAT STATE

family. .
A Big Season for St, Petersburg
Mr. and Mrs. E.t Stafford havo re­
S t Petersburg Times: S t Peters­
turned from a short visit to Daytona
burg hotels report inquiries regarding
Beach.
Mr. and Mra. D. H. Rabun returned rooms for next season coming In earl­
Thursday after a pleasant visit to ier than usual. Indications are for

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there w ill be no loss-or
failures. That’s w hy it
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than som e other brands
selling for less.

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Calum et, proved best by test in m illions o f
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C. C. Cobb and family leave today
-for o few weeks stay at Daytona
Beach.
Mrs. Hal Wight left Friday for
Michigan where she will bo absent
for the remainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Woodruff left In
their car Saturday for Hondorsonvlllo,
N. C., where they will spend n week.
Prof, nnd Mrs. McKay and daugh­
ter, Miss Florence, have returned
from Galnesvlllo where they havo
been attending summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff and
Ned Chlttendon left yestroday for
North Carolina whero they will
spent! some time in the mountains.
Mrs. Augusta Elgenmann, of At­
lanta, is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Frederick S. Daigcr, Junior, hav­
ing boon called here by the Illness of
Mrs, Dalger.
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ance o f the summer. It is working interesting looking bon. . When this
for you in
True opened by the h o n o re e lf proved
In many piece*.
placet.
to be full o f beautiful gifts from the
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Harvard guests In token of their affection for
have returned from a trip to New tho bride-to-be. After these had been
York and othor points in the «A«t duly admired by all, a delicious lco
whore they bought the fell and win­ course was served, consisting o f pink
ter stock of goods fo r the Yowell and white ice cream, green iced cakes
Co. They enjoyed their stay in the and salted nuta In ph&gt;k favor cupe. The
big city very much arid bring back delightful party came to an end
many interesting things to tell the amidst many expressions of pleasure
ladierf o f Sanford regarding the fall from ail those participating. Those
enjoying tho hospitality o f Mrs! Lang
nnd winter styles.
Icy wore: Miss Agnes Dumas, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor and T. L. Dumas, Miss Dorothy Waring
daughter were In the city a few hours o f Charleston, S, C., Miss Betty War­
yesterday the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. ing o f Summerville, Mrs. Arthur HasR. J. Holly. They wore onroute to art of Augusta,, Mrs. T. R. Waring of
Orlando to attend the meeting of tho Summerville, Misses Marion Philips,
Associated Dallies of Florida. Mr. Florence Henry, Lottie Caldwell, Mrs.
Goodspeed,
Mrs................
Wm. Ravcnel,
Taylor is the efficient business mane- Ralph
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per of*tho Miami Herald and harjMrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. Ed. Betts,
done much to make that paper the Mrs. .Ben Caswell, Miss Dorothy
popular morning dally o f the oast Rumph, Mary Lou Brown, Edith Mc­
Gee, Mrs, R. J. Holly, Mrs. II. R.
coast.
Stevens, Mrs. Ed. Lane, Mrs. F. Rou(Two Tsudsy's Sally)
mlllatt, Mrs. John Doen, Mrs. W. J.
Another day o f tho strike.
Thigpen, Miss Kathorlno Wllkey, Mrs
J. N. Robson, Miss Mablo Bowlar,
B. J. Starling motored to Lakeland Miss Mell Whitnor, Miss Maude Jen­
Sunday on business.
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kins, Miss Hnttlo Estridge, Mrs. G. X.
Smith, Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. J.
Lucky Sanford is not shipping any Mcloch, Mrs. F, Roper, Mrs. Hawkin'*
vegetables or fruits.
Connelly, Miss Sarah W. Easterby and
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff.
Goorge Wioland went to Jackson­
ville yesterday on business.
STAG DINNER

GRIFFITH PLANS
harts Leonard I and Mrs.
TO MAKE MOVIES bo puRiyisctors.
Ishso
isw snspsr r
AT ORLANDO NOW new:
S c h o o l------- . . .
ini Tax
T

Luo Ills Uoua-

Tha. following named ere 5JS.’ .

four successive weeks.

jr a x &amp; b o o l District, to holddeue{|»«
T^at Orlando may becdtne recognis­
Pi
ed as the leading moving picture pro­
duction city o f tho South ie the opin­
O .P .S w o p e . Inspectors
*B
ion of T. L; Griffith, head of the T. L. AU&lt;t ! ‘ W. LAWTON. Secretary.
Griffith Productions Company, who Is
in Orlando at this time and plane to Is Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judic­ i W ’S R W t t t S . f e
ial Circuit o f Florida, lu au* tor
make hie next picture in this city.
once0 a
Semluolc Coast 7 .— lu Chaaeery.
four successive w
11
Mr. Griffith said that he was at­
Done and o r d r
tracted to Orlando when he L^irned
CITATION
nfprd, Florida, n
that a motion picture company, backjr,orid''
(SEAL)
C. F.
HAmuao]
od by local business men, was being M. F. Robinson, Complainant,
va.
Attest:
Chalri.
organised here. He hopes to uso tho LiOUlta
Louisa ru
Papworth.
at, Defendants.
p w on n . el m,
uonnam u
LAWTON, Secretary, q ,
nd
If
studio which Associated Authors Pro­
— ■■ ---ntsr_______
„ ,_Louisa
_ d a c o nPapworth,
*ests
under
deo
ductions will erect here for his next
Notice o f Applleatloa fo r T » &gt;, .
ad, o r otharwlaa la and to the fo lSection STB u f «ho O i K i M 1
picture ,the cost o f which ho estimates
SBH
Ibed land- In -Seminole der uteo
low ing described
o f tho State o f Florid!*
particularly
County,
Florida,
more
pari
will be about f 160,000.
described ss follows, to-w ltl
Mr. Griffith, who reached Orlando
Begin SB ohntns and T Hnka w est o f
Notice Ie hereby .given that n r . .
Southwest corner o f Section
I,
last week, was taken over the city tha
Township SO, South o f Range 10 East:
ond suroundlng. country by Secretary run thence Bast along Section line 10
chains; thence North tt degrees
tt
Cox of the Chamber of Commerce, and minutes East 11 chains and 70 lin k * Tax Deed to Issue In accord*,!!!!* *
thenco North 83 degrees tB minutes aw. Bald certificate embrace- ft ’?*
was pleasantly surprised nt the mag- W est 11 chains nnd 40 links to the Bast low ing described properly ouS.’f t i 1
the South Bern note County, Florida, tonificont scenery in and around the side o f the right o f way
Florida Railroad Company, thence In a
' • A o f S W c o r L ot Y V c L V
city. Ho expressed the belief t)\at Southwesterly direction along tho East N S3 deg.. BO min, B 6.03 eh. T
N s a0, ,1
8 oh. 8 70 deg w 6 *7OA*fc
side
o
f
said
right
o
f
way
o
f
said
South
nothing in Floridn could be found to Flurldn Railroad Company, to the point deg.. 30
1
80 ra
to beg MihtsJ
vey o
equal the scenic beauties of Orange o f beginning)
jSSnod
L
g ASI
It nppdarin
mdarfng from the sworn w r 4 j l l «
KS » W
n a rWt i rW
i r .^
i .a
lns | i
county, aside from tho mony other complaint fill
filed __.
In rthjo
... cause tgal"»* anoos o f auoh
. V GIIt_._____
and each o f you, that you an
natural advantages afforded the mo­ oyou,
f you have or claim some Interest In * L ® , J t “ o ™n g to law tsi rfi!
x&amp;RSSrtSBf'F
KJ-s.MJR
w
in IIBU6 tnoreon on tho
2cih ^
tion picture industry by the location ana to the Und hereinabove-described. August,
r D. 1933.
----- •
. lh
t linretui Vi you,
/VH| Louisa
uuuisa Papworth,
1 Hpnurit If .ugust, A.
Therefore,
w
m
o f Orlando and Its lakes and proxmlty living, and if dead, all parties olaln
lining
- ,rr* «iisg&gt;:-vrg.wrH».*ws
I.muii m
daInterests
under
Louisa
Papworth,
to the coast, whon sea scenes are nec­ osaaed, or otherwioe, In and to
July. a.
..
the
(SEAL)
turelnsbore described, as*
essary He said that once tty* 'local property h*reln«bore
J8- A* DOUOLA88,
hereby required to be and appear b e ­
c '*Gt. Circuit C om
company erocts Its studio other pro­ fore our said Circuit Court at the Court
_
Hemlnolo Countv vi
JO-flto
House
In
Sanford,
Florida,
on
the
Ind
_By=A. M. w e e k h T’d.
ducers will come here to utlllzo the day o f October. A. D. 1812, and than and
building and equipment. Tho latter, there mnko Answer to tho bill o f com - Notice of Application for Tax li»n «
lalnt exhibited against you. otherwise
der Reetlon 078 of the OrncralJf.P1
according to those who aro backing ocroos pro confesso will be entered
uteo o f the Stste of
against
each
o
f
you.
tho corporation, is to bo the best ob­
NoUco la horoby given t'hat^T 1
It Is ordered that this citation
be R llaon,
purchnsor o f T a x c e n m
published In tho Sanford Herald, a No. 147. dated
tainable.
Juno 7th, m o
newspaper published In Seminole CounA. G. Clayton, formerly connected ty. IFtorldn, unco each week for eight said cert Iflcat 0 In my off lea
mndo application for Tag Deed tSdi™
consecutive wooks.
with tho Miami National Bank, but
ITNER8 my hand and the seal o f
now nn official in Mr. Griffith’s com­ tho mild Circuit Court on this 29th day
or July. A. D. 1023.
pany, will roach here within a few
(SH A D
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court,
days to assist in making arrangements
fijfflir u tf's s ,
o f (ho Seventh Judicial S
preparatory to filming the first Grif­
Circuit of Floridn, In nnd IInn t toh eo f l i tnhi no g i sosf u Cn n. cHa . oAft ksiuncsh. c o r t fmi a^t
for tho County o f Semi­ . . A l s o T a x C e r t i f i c a t e Mu,
, 1-#fith picture horo. Mr. Griffith has
nole.
l 10 , 3r d d a y o f J u n e . A . D , i j i » h i
GEO.
A.
DoCOTTES.
Just completed filming "Lovo's Lust
f
i
l
e
d
s
n
l
d
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
In
m
y
o
f/ien
S o lic ito r and C ounse l fo r C o m p la in a n t
h a s m a d e a t p lic a t ton fu r T a x Used ?
Dream,’’ nnd also produced "Sunshine 7 - 38 ;
1- 11- 18- 26 ; 9 - 1- 8- 1G -22
h H u e t h e r e o n I n a u c o r .l n n c V wjV r,
in the Moonshine Still." He assisted
R
K J sa ’U s s t.w tm jj 'A S I M ?
in producing tho fallowing pictures, In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit In nnd for Seminole County
some of which hnvo been shown in lo­
Florida.— In Chancery.
cal thentres: "Tho Mnstcr Alind,"
n n c lA C o m p la in a n t,
"Tho Devil's Garden," "Truth About J o h n P ovs.
..
Tnx Certificate No. 210 ilntt
the 7th dnv nf June, A. D taua h». ff
Carry
l
’onnotl,
Defendant.
Husbands,” "Jim, tho Penman" nnd
To Cniry i'oimull:
o«l said certificate In my office and S
"The
Great Adventure."—Orlnndo
mndo application for Tax Deed to ,,
n ,ln *««o«ta n co with law
Sentinel.
It uppearliiK from nn affndnvlt filed ,nr,rm
cortlflcato emhrnccH tho following d

is

t M fTfiSanaS® S £ S £

Mr. and .Mrs. Holly are taking In
the sights In Orlando today, and Bob
will attend the meeting of tho news­
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boyd are both I A delightful occasion o f yesterday
paper men which takes place there til at their homo on French avenue.
was a stag dinner given by Hodgson
today and .tomorrow.
IBall for n number of his friends. Tho
Mrs. Mary Schunl hns returned, dinner was served in six courses, tho
Mrs. Janies R. Hall nnd sons, Jack homo from a pleasant five weeks stay fir„t f j vo courses consisting of fried
nnd llnney, hnvo returned from an at Asheville, N. C.
[ chicken a la lusciuoBa and tho sixth
oxtintlwl visit in Georgia. Mr, Ilnll
--------jenurso consisted o f everything that
joined them In Valdosta nnd spent u
All of Sanford's now buildings are went with a good old-fashioned chickweek with his fnthor nnd mother.
progressing nnd none of tho work hns on dinner. After tho nine chickens
hnd hoen consumed nnd tho dinner
been delayed by the strike ns yot.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly nnd Mrs.
wits ovor, prizes wore awarded as fol­
T. L. Langloy are In Orlando today
Mrs. Dnn U. Wilder, of Jackson­ lows: Ilruco Anderson took the first
where Mr Holly la attending tho
ville, Is in tho city tho guest of her prlzo for eating tho most of every­
meeting of tho Associated Dallies of
parents, Mr. end Mrs. John T. Brndy. thing nnd ho wns uwnrdcd n bonutlfulFlorida nnd the ladles arc visiting
ly carved mahogany wnlking cano;
friends
Mrs, II. C. Keene nnd little daugh­ Boh Donne was nwnrdod a hand-point­
ter, Eugcnn, of Danville, Gn., are the ed cut-glass cignr holder for eating
Mrs. Cordln Eulcnflcld nnd daugh­
guests of her daughter, Mrs. Nathan tho most chicken; Frank Roper was
ter, Miss Ireno, motored up from
awarded a nickle-plnted soup fork for
Garner,
Lukeland nml spent tho week end
tho consuming the most sweet "spuds”
with Mrs, II. S. Hamrick and the
If tho strike run ho ended Ibis week Paul Lake wns there as an ora to i uml
MUecs Turner, driving down to Or­
business will pick up mightily nnd delivered two most eloquent addresses.
In thin cause that you nro a resident of scribed property situated In Setnlno
lando Sunday afternoon.
tho Slntu o f Florida. County o f H ills­ County. Florida, to-wlt: Lots 1 to
tho Sanford merchants will fool tho Tho subject of ono being "The Five
borough,
City o f Tamps, but are con ­ W ellington's Add. to Snnford. Raid i,„
Thousnnd Aero Peach Orchard Owned JACKSONVILLE LEGION
effects at once.
cealing voiirnolf no that aorvlca may bolng nssessod nt tho date of tho lu,
Mr. ami Mrs. Joo Chittenden an­
not h&lt;&gt; had upon you, therefore, you
ORGANIZES NEW POST
by His South Carolina Girl’s Daddy.”
Carry I’ onuull, aro ordered and requlr- 5™ D,' Mu°Her.e
te
U'° m' ln#
nounce tho nrrivnl Saturday morn­
And
he
was
awarded
ono
of
Daniel
MEN
AND
8
HORSES
“ »&lt; day o f September. A. D. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts, of
40
■ala,’certificates shall ho
1922. to nnpenr to tho bill of com ­ doomed
ing of n g^rl baby nt their home, who
according to law Tax Deed Dade City, who havo been the guests Lincoln’s lntcst Improved dictionary’^,
plaint exhibited agnlnst you In this
already rejoices in tho name of Sarah
cau so.
guaL Jb D.a i9B3.n th0 S°th ',ny
Al
of Mrs. J. D. Roberts for several days Hugh Tillis was not feeling his best
JACKSONVILLE, Aug., ^lfl -Tho
It Is ordered that this notice be pubW itness my official signature *
Jeannette. Mother and buby doing
and could not cat ns much ns the rust ocnl post of the American L esion H«h**d III tho Snnford Herald once a
left thlh morning for their "homo,
1922 ,h l" U,° !0,h J "* o f July, A.
**
week for four wauks.
nicely, nnd Joo is hardly able to ho
of tho boys and tho booby prise was ins organized a chapter of tho La
W itness my hand and the seal o f
(SEAL)
; » A. DOUQLABfl,
about.
said court on this 26th day o f July, A.
Llttlo Ruby Coursey, of French nvo- awarded him which was an exquisite­ Societo Nationals ties 40 Hommcs st D.
Clerk Circuit Cou1822.
Seminole Co:, ,
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUQLABS,
nuo, hns just returned from n visit to ly engraved copper plated baby spoon.
Chovenux, tho fun-mnking branch
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr, of
Clork
o
f
the
Circuit
Court,
49-fltc.
Dy!
AM WEBK8’ ft
her aunt nnd undo of DoLnnd, Mr. Tho delightful nffair enme to an end of tho Legion. Other posts through­
Sonlnolo County, Fla.
Sanford, motored to Tampa yesterday
60-4to
By:
V.
E.
DOUOLA88,
D.
C.
X„
&lt;lcc
o
f
AppI(pMIow
for ,r„
nnd Mrs. Chus. Tate. She reports a about 4 p. ni. and guest departed, as­ out tho state havo taken similar ac­
afternoon. They nra guests nt the
der
Necdon
87B
of
(he
Orneml Mist*
suring
Hodgson
that
ho
was
a
real
big tlmo while there.
tion in lino with provision mndo by IIEUINTIIATION 1IQOKS FOR OENEHnice o f the Htntr of Florida
Hillsboro nnd will spend the next few
"hostess" nnd that he would mnko tho national organizations whoroby
Notice
Is
horoby
given
that Vow
AL ELECTION TO OPEN,
days on n combined business and
Tlo Co. purchaser of Tnx Certificate hi
The registration hooks fo r tho Gen­ 304, dated tho 2nd day of June, A.
I&lt;\ F. Dutton hns returned from some sweet little girl a must charm­ tho moans o f doughboy transporta­
pleasure mission.- -Tnmpn Tribune.
eral Eleotlon to bo hold In November of 1919, has filed said carltflcnta in myol
points In the cast and northeast nnd ing nnd useful huBbund. Try him!
tion in Franco is memorialized.
this year will bo open In tho offloo o f fife, and has made application for Ti
C. DuUoso, Supervisor o f R egistra­
reports tho prospects good for tho
to Issue thereon In arcordam
Tho light sldo of tt\p loglon do- H.
tion from Mondny. August 7th, 1822. to Imed
Got that old Snnford spirit even if
with Inw. Said certificate embrscL
fruit nrtd vegetable crops of Florida
rives its nnmo from tho dinky rnll- tho second Saturday of October, 1922, tho
follow in g described property situ
and In the soveral preulnats o f the
it ie in tho middle of tho summer sea­
Fifteen Florida Cities
rond equipment in which tho sol­ county from September 4th to tho soc- ntod In Seminole County, Florida, to
provided the strikes cun bo settled in
wit:
NRM o f N1V14 and NW&gt;; of SEV
son. Got that spirit that says go
1932,
diers wore huddled. Tho cars wero ond Saturday o f October,
Hoc. 3B, Twp. 21 S, Itnngo 31 K. contalBi
time.
H
ave
Discarded
Form
H.
C.
DuHOSE,
ahend oven in tho fnco of difficulties.
lng 10 ncron m-l. The said land ball
Supervisor o f
not ashnmed of themselves; they 50-2tc
nt tho dale o f tho Issunncs
HeglNtrntlon. assessed
Keep the good work going on boost­
o
f
Alderm
anic
Govt.
such
certificate In tho nanio of J.
proclaimed their ability in broad let­
Claronco Priest, Jr., of Marlon coun­
Patterson.
ing Snnford upon all occasions. —Wo
ters to carry 40 men nnd eight
Also Tax Certificate* No. 354. d*t&lt;
NOTICE OF ELECTION (GENEVA
ty and his son, C. C. Priest, are hero
have n wonderful start now. Keep
the
2nd day o f June. \. r&gt;, 1919. h
SCHOOL tIINTIlICT)
Instead of horsed the
and will farm on tho J. E. Paco place Am) Adopted tho Now City-Manager lorscs.
filed
said certificate in my office *
it up,
r..
,,, ..
, ,
. has made application for Tax I'red
American nrmy UBcd tho spneo for
tills winter. Mr. Priest wns here
For mof Municipal Government
n ? n J T&gt;fnT»n n'«.i 1
* on? i° * •"*'*" thereon lu accordance with Uv,
‘non-coms."
P«hnhp*®r,, J 9y I ? Yn n
- 1„!!0 a £2' fiel'l certlflcnta embrnccH the follow!#
about seven years ago nnd engaged in
Ih horeny hJv t n tnnt an alootlon hns dunorlhod nm perty Hltuntril In iS^mlno)1
This la tho day for special sales.
b o o n .ordered, to. bo hold and the BWno Cnunly.
Fforldn.^lo-wlt?
HEK of MW
the vegetable business hut wuut buck
BARTOW, Aug. 1R,— Fiftcon Florily, Florida,
to-w lt: HBq
will bo held lu Special Tax School Dis­
Make every ininuto count. Get tho
H‘,4 o f 8BU See. 26, Twf&gt;. !l
to his old homo in Marion county. C. u cities or towns hnvo discarded tho n Court of County Judge, Seminole trict No. B, Honilnolo County, Florida, and
Itnngo
31
H,
containing
120
acre* M
people in tho habit of coming to
eald Special Tax School District being Said Innd being nssossod at (lie
County, Ststo of Florida
date e
C. Priest hns been attending tho Flori­ nldonnnnlc form of municipal govern­
alHo
known
ns
the
Geneva
School
Dis­
Snnford to trnde. Glvo them special
the Issuance o f suoh certificate In U
trict.
on
Tuesday,
August
29th,
1032,
to
da
Univorslty
and
will
teach
in
tho
ment nnd adopted tho city-mnnngero f J. C. t’attorson.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR
detormlno who Khali bo trustees of tho name
bargains in August and stimulate
Unless said certificates shall be n
(Fur Final IMacharxs)
said District for the next tw o succeed­ deomed
Dunellon High School this fall.
commlssion
plan,
according
to
records
according |o Inw Tnx Deed wl
business every day. It is tho live
ing years, und tho number o f mills of
In re Estate at
in tho offica of E. S. Jackson, sccro- F. M. LOUGH.
district school tnx to he levied and c o l­ Issue thereon on the 2flth day of Al
and successful merchant that obtains
gust, A. D. 1923.
Is hereby given, to ell whom lected for each of tho said years.
The Jenny Spnulding Circlo will tnry-troasuror of tho recently organ- It Notice
WITNESS my official signature si
The follow ing mimed aro appointed
mny concern, that on tne 15th day o f
trudo when trade is alow.
this tho 20th day of July, A. 1
to act as Inspectors and clerk at the sen!
August,
A.
D.
1923,
I
shall
apply
to
the
moot
Wednesday
afternoon
nt
3
p.
m.
zed
Florida
League
of
Municipalities.
t
Honorable E. F. Housholder, Judge o f nrcelnot named, within said Special Tax 1922.
(SEAL)
R A. DOUGLASS,
nt the homo of Miss Mary Goodnlo on
Largo was tho first Floridn town said Court, ns Judge o f Probate, for School District to hold suolt election.
Our soldier boys will bo marching
Clerk Circuit Cnurt,
final discharge as Executrix o f the
Precinct No. (1 (Geneva)— Mrs. B. CurSanford Heights. "Encouragement" to mlopt tho now system while Lake- my
Seminole County, fl
estate of F. M. Lough, deceased; and lett, Clerk, and Mrs. Kathryn Kllbeo,
home again Satruday and tho whole
By: A. M. WEEKS. 1).
Is tho subject to bo discussed. A largo nnd nnd Clearwater woro tho Inst, vot- hat at tha enme time l will present my Miss Claire Harrison nnd Mrs. A. A. 40-6t3
Inal accounts os Executrix of said as- Moran, Inspectors.
town will bo glnd to sco them back.
It Is further onlorod that this notice
ng tha change August 1. Largo took tnte, and ask for their approval.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
This hundred hoys out of Sanford nttondnnco of members is desired,
Dated June 6th. A. D. 1922.
be published In tho Hanford Herald, a
ing
tho
chnngo
August
1.
Largo
took
MATTIE
D.
LOUGH,
nowspupor
publlnhed In Sotklnole Coun
hnvc made a big difforcnco in the
Department o f the Interior
.
said„ Dlittrl
Exeoutrlx. ty,. bat without tho ___
. trice, there
Phil Moore, of Moorohnven, wus in on its now administrative clothes in 43-Ota
IJ
being no newspaper published within U. S. Iatnd Offlco at Oalnesvllle,
business and social life of Sanford.
July
16,
1113
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ the said district, onco a woek for four „ NOTICB Is hereby givon that TI
Mothers should not worry about tho tho city today calling on many old 1013 nnd was followed by St. Augus'
successive wooks.
cuit of Florida. Hrtnlnole County.
o f Geneva, Florida, who,
Sanford
friends
and
also
hiB
brothor
— In Chancery, «
' Ino in 1015.
„ J??/*0. n,*4 ordered liy tho Board of Tletsemn,
boya as tho reports from camp say
Public Instruction for Seminole County, Mny 29, 1919, mndo Homestead Enl
Crawford
Moore.
Ho
is
an
his
way
to
Tho
movemont
wns
Blow
about
that
Florida, at Snnford, Florida, this 20th No. 016233. for SB 1-4 o f SB 1-4. SeCll
they are all 0. K.
. CITATION
8, Township 20 8., Itnngo II H„ Tal
day o f July, 1922,
South Calorllnn whoro his wife is vis­ lime ns it will bo scon from tho fact
hnaaoo Meridian, has filed notice of l
(SEAL)
C. F. HARRISON,
Chairman. tendon to make Commutation rrooL
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnyno Thomns, of iting homo folks. Mr. Mooro was a hat Ocala strolled in, in 1D18, West Martha Elisabeth Blonstrom
A ttest:
establish olnlm ot the Innd s b o v fj
va.
T, \V. LAWTON. Secretary,
60-BtC scrihod, before Clerk Circuit Couq
Jacksonville, called at tho Herald of- resident of Snnford for sevorni years ?al mUeuch in 1010 nml Tulluhassoo O.
VS* Vi
Q, Stenstrom.
OIVIIHIIUIII.
Brfnfoni, Florida, on tho 26th day
To: O. O. Stenstrom, Macon. Oeorgla.
flco today onrouto to Orlando whore whero ho waB foreman of tho Ilorald n 1020.
1922.
It appearing from an affidavit filed NOTICE OF ELECTION (OIIULUOTA August,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Seven' municipalities enmu with a In this cause that the present residence
thoy will tnko in tho Associated Dall­ Printing Co., and hns many friends
SCHOOL DIST1UCT)
John
Phillips,
o f Geneva, Florida.
of Hie defendant is MACON, G EOnaiA,
M. Lofeete. o f Geneva, Florida.
ies meeting. Mr. Thomas wns form­ horo who are always glnd to sco him. rush In 1021. They wreo Fort Myers, nnd that thoro Is no porson In the State
Ed. Button, o f Oonsva, Florida. ^
7n comtdjnneo with tho provisions o f
i^nko City, Miami, Punta Gorda, Now of Florida the service o f a subpoena
erly editor of tho Plant City Courlor
upon whom would bind the defendant, chapter 48(8. Iuiws o f Florida, notice la
1' Tb o d t ."w “,d *IA *
BRIDE-ELECT
HONORED
Smyrna, and Sanford, nml Tampa, and that the defendant Is over twenty- s hereby gjvun that an eleotlon has
but for tho past year or so bus been
ItesliU
AHVItHUID, you.
JUUi V
I. Vt
one yoars of age; Therefore,
Q.
O. been orderon to bo held and tho same 49-6tp
Bartow
preceded
Clearwater
and
Htonstrom1, are herol
ereby ------required- to ap- will be held within Special Tnx Sahool
with tho ThomnB Advertising Com­
pear to tne bill of complaint filed District No. 4, Ruinlnolo County. F lori­
Mrs. Theodora Langloy entertalnod Lakoinnd in 1022.
CsnrJ, Tth Judicial 0 ^
pany at Jacksonville, Fla.
agnlnst
.......... you
on or before da, said Special Tax School District be- In Clrealt
’ouInInthla
thlacause,
&lt;
Seminole County. Florida.—
charmingly Friday nfttrnoon with a
Ktsslmmua now has tho pruposul for to 4th day o f September, A. D. 1923, Ing.a ap known ns tho Chuluota School
In Ckaneery,
he same bolng a rule dny, otherwise a plstrlot, on Tuesday. August 20th, 1921.
ucroo pro Gonfosso will or. said '
to determine who shall Jje trustees o#
Just a fow more weeks nnd schools miscellaneous shower fo r Miss Agnes 11 change before it.
ORDER
F OR PUBLICATION
bo entered against you,
the said District for tho next two suewill he opening, the summer trlppqrs Dumas, a bride-elect of September. "Tampa Is tho largest city in tho _____ , ___ jr i
coed ng years, and the number o f mills Perry Jernigan and Braxton Bs****
published In the Sanford Herald,
o f district school tax to be levied nnd
will be back In Snnford, fail business After tho guests had nssomblod, they state to bo commission-governed while lie
Complainant^
newspaper pubt Ished in Seminole Coun- preolnot named within Bald Special Tax
ty. Florida, for four successive weeks.
P I. inspectors nnd clerk at the John
will bo picking up, visitors will bo wero given cards nnd asked to write a Miami comes n e x t'
K elly and Addis N. K#117&gt; ®
W itness my hnnd and .tne .Seal o f th
The following named are appointed
fondants.
____ _________ .„ n t n l
above stated court on this 29th day o
coming to Sanford for tho winter. wish for the bride who Inter rpad
July, A. D. 1923.
Keep tho old town going the samo them aloud amidst great merriment. GERMANY PROTESTS
DAL)
B, A, DOUaLASR Clerk.
Precinct ' No. ' 7.*''(Chuluota)—J. _ A.
By: V. ri. DOUGLASS, d . a n o r . r l Clerk, and K T S S S S S S P re,J :
AGAINST EXPULSIONS
gait for a few weeks longor and thon Thoy wero thon givon attractive tal
60-Sta
arj
B.
ly
cards
that
directed
them
to
the
rjbbU
.. spectors,
tho winter buslnoss will take care of
S" ' - *=■a
U
is
i*either, ordered
lered that.this no
PARIS, Aug., lo.— A noto from NOTICE OF ELECTION (SANFORD
itself. This has been a flno summer, numorous tables at which various con­
te 8t
__ Herafi?°a
___ _
Jl*. the
Sanford
SCHOOL DISTRK
1CT
newspaper
tests
woro
arranged.
A
lovely
prizo
tho
German
Government
protesting
ed In Seminole Couna prosperous and busy summer and
i - - , - - - - .................. said plstrlot, there
one o f the beat In the history of the of a box of Upon handkerchiefs was against tho ey pulsion of Germans
In compliance with the rovlelons of *&gt;•&gt;«}», no newspaper published In said
da,
notice,
la
Chapter
6448,
Lawn
o
f
Flo
uwnrdcd tho ono who progressed tho from *Alsace-Lorrnino was deiivevet
city.
*0r ‘ 0Ur ■uco®&gt;'
hereby given that an elec on baa been ?lverweekst!B &amp;
greatest numbor of times, Mrs. Rob­ to tho French government late Sat­ rdered to he hold and tha• same w ill
thool pDistrict
ie held In Special Tax Behool
ii
4
You want advertising in the Her­ ert Hlnos was tho fortunate wtnnor. urday.
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The note also protests iiKainst the mown as the Sanford School D ustrict,
ald every day, I f not every d a ; at At tho completion of these games the
” , F. HARRISON,
honoree,
Miss
Dumas,
was
asked
to
in
Tuesday,
French
attitudo
with
regard
to
com­
Chairman.
least onco each week. You are most
Alteatt
.ermine writ
take
her
place,
beneath
a
huge,
white
pensation
payments,
saying
It
is
T.
W.
LAWTON,
Beorstary.
said
district
B0-6tO
wolcomo if you only taka it once each
two lyaars, and
week or if you only take it once • woddlng bell. A ring at the dooj was contrary to tho spirit and lottery o: dlstriatsohool
NOTICE
OF
I OF EIJBCTION (OVIEDO
____of tVe aald years. , . .
fo r eaoh
year but the steady advertiser, is tho answered by Mra. Langloy who an tho Versailles treaty and the aubae- looted
SCHOOL DISTRICT
appointed
T f o i 1 following named'are
qupnt
agraemcjits.
‘
clarks.
aD
r
to not as Inspectors and.olsrks, at the
one who knocks the persimmons. nouncod tho arrival o f op express
precincts named within the said Special
I « ncf with the provisions o f
Tax Behool Dlatrlat, to hold aald elec- PhIan»°«Jn?
Phone Reginald Holly at the Herald packago fo r Miss Dumas. Misses Hll
u hP.V .r. J 67?* Laws of Florida, Notloa
tlan.
D
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e
d
Ie
Ike
clocX-wrtchee
(o
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h
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n
„
b
,
dred
Holly
and
Martha
Langley
entqrL*
Ki v? n
kn election nai
office and he will cal! on you at once
will"bs hit
/ ‘T'A and the asms
and get your copy. Keep tb* Dally od dressed os express ratasqpgors am
♦til,1* wJ58. Ln Hpeclsl Tax Sohool Dls“ W N°' ,*• Hemlnois County, Florida, DICK1N80N A W
SK-f
spec tors. m t°
Herald going full force, for th e b*l- carrying between them a large und wnS.^w
iu. !
aald Bpsolal Tax Behool District btIng
SoltoUars la
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BRAZIL BLOCKS
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TO DIE
LECTRIC CHAIR
C0NFESSE)

In Circuit Qiwrt of ffec f m i i h J r i lt l i l

rand and Improvement Company, o r
O. W . Arnold, or*John W . Anderson.
.
or
Joshua II. Abbott, or either o r
&gt;
■
i a
them, or otherwise, In the following
described
land:
ODDER OP NKKVICR BY PUIILICAThe South half o f
the Northeast
CATION— EJECTMENT
Quarter o f flection II, and tho Baat b a ll
o f the Southeast quarter o f Seotlon II,
P. O. Hooker, Plaintiff,
Township II, South o f Range II Baal,
vs.
situated, lying and being In the Cottatmlnole, State o f Florida.
C lrcslt. Is s a g fo r Scat tool*
C o a s t? , r i o t l f a

WASHINGTON,
Aug.
10«— An
objection by tho Brasilian govern
ment has blocked tho plan to open
the now Miami* Barbados Western
Union cable for uso In emergency
;r, o f K ansas, Calls the Turn In handling g messages to.and from TO CRIME OF ATTACKING MIAMI
Europe by way of Pernambuco.
COUPLE IN NORTH
You
p i ----II Y
ou ssra
r s Jtherefore
h?j[#t V \ nhereby
d rs p p s » rsqu
f #^*-®!S
on th e Opposition
The .Brasilian officials aro un­
CAROLINA
derstood to havo taken the position
.
UUIVIIU
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—A great
resident o f the State
thnt tho cablo line which has been
RALEIOH, Aug. 10.— Angus Mur your place, o f r e s i d e n t _______ _____ _ o f 'said m on th / then sn d tft _.
m ake
tnoitiie war, with the American pubsealed to await' an agreement- re­ phy and Joseph Thomas sentenced at Maine, and that you are over the age answer to the bill o f complain herein
o f twenty-one yeare;
filed against you ,4and therein .
, benefitting from slashed prices on
garding S o u t h
Amotica
fran­ Carthage yesterday to dlo 1 nthe elec­
Therefore, you are hereby ordered elso s aid
bill will
be -taken
se oojntesiek
o --------..... —
.
jjgtredi of household and farming
st you. follow ed b:
by final decree.
&lt;
le on against,you.
chises, cannot be used unless It is tric chair September 16th upon convic­ and required to appear In seta cause
1th
day
o
f
September,
A.
D,
D
.
1
1
1011, . 1
° rd«red that this notto#
aliments, would follow the leasing
e same being a Rule b a y oo ff this
South America as well as to ^Eu­ tion of charges In connection with tho
be published In the Sanford Herald, a
&lt;
— the said -------on bel..*
esuee---o--------f action
being newspaper published In flomlnolo Coun­
|gusclo Shoals to Henry Ford, Senrope. In the present stage o f the attack on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ketch- foourtj
r your ejectment ftom the follow in g ty. Florida, once each week for a p er­
Arthur Capper, Republican, of
^••erllbed
piwyuny
property
In
A
ll
CTU
Seminole
illlU
U
IV
fUUUIU/t
jCounty,
iod o f eight aoneeautlve weeke.
fianchlso
negotiations tho state en, o f Miami, Florldn, near Southern
a, pound-Ion o f whloh Is claimed
Dono and ordered this Srd day at
t, chairman o f the senate agrldepartment does not appear dis­ Pines two weeks ago confessed their by. tits&gt; plaintiff herein, to-w|t:
August, A. D. 1911,
Lot _
Sixteen a
(1A) o f J. h
A. hBletllne’s
(SEAL)
8 . A. DOUGLASS,
bloc, predicted In an Interview
PINELLAS COUNTY ISSUE FOR posed to let the new cable operate guilt to guards who brought them to
Lmigwood, Florida, os per
Clerk, o f Circuit Court.
Plat
filed
on
the
19th
day
of
March,
Seminole County, Fla.
as a South American connection.
the penitentiary here last night ac­ 19SS, and recorded In Plat Rook-----TWO MILLION WAS REAL
JC•rrB
ipperr wiD endeavor to get con— * records o f flomlnolo County, 0 ‘BUTAN AD/ l i / n o S . DOU° LA8f^ D' &lt;=•
cording to Shoriff Blue, o f Moore
ESTATE SCHEME
Florida; and for Five Hundred Dollars
sToual action on ‘ Ford’s offer at
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
county. The nogroes attempted to damages ns mesne profits clalmsd o f
^ present session. He has succeedyou.
IS HIRING MEN establish nn alibi at the trial.
It Is further ordered that this notion
NOT U R UK ADOPTION
I *jj(0 the leadership, of Ford advocates
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 10.—Tho
be published for four weeks In the flan
' itheicnato In the absence of Senator action o f S t Petersburg votors yester­
Notice ie hereby given that the un­
AS1IVILLE, N. C., Aug. 10.— The
Purify and healing powor aro the
dersigned w ill on the 11th day o f Sep­
Republican,1of North Dakota, day In balloting oluvon to one against Southern Railway today began hiring
WVtnosa
my
hand
an*
seal
o
f
said
tember.
1919, at 10:0o o'clock a. m.. at
chief characteristics of Liquid Boro- Court on this Bnd day o f August, A. D.
DeLxnd, Florida, make application t o
^ ^ ir o u t o to Europe, Capper de- tho county bond Issue of 12,096,000 for men to All the placos of striking shop
zone. It mends torn, cut, burned, or
the Judao o f the 7th Judicial Circuit
(ARAL)
H. A. DOUOLAHS,
|ho expected Fora leaders in the highways, resulting in defeating tho men, according to a statement re­
Court or the State o f Florida, fo r auftaldod flesh with wonderful prompt­
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
uierk
circu
it
Court.
Ithorlty
to adopt, (and for an order o f
to .force a decision before the issue by 434 votes, cannot be regarded ceived from Henry W. Miller, vke- ness. Prim, 80c, (10c and 11.20. Sold
flomlti
Seminole
County, Fla. adoption), W illie I.lghtfoot, under tho
\
r
—
Hr: V. E. DOUCLASS, V. C. name uf WHIM LtatlUuut Brown.
[adjournment, but admitted pros- as unprogresslvoness, citizens pointed prosldent in charge o f operation. The by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
V . A. PATT•iiStr a_t t
I
THOM AS L LO Y D BROWN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
i In the senate were "doubtful."
61-4te
out today. Heretofore Pinellas car­ statement continued that effective
QUINTON LOUISE DROWN.
S l-lto V
__________ .
Cspper predicted Ford would enter ried all bond Issues fo r improvements. Wednesday morning tho Southern will
Herald want adt get results..
GERMANY UNABLE TO
^ •‘price war” with the great trusts o f Tn this instance, however, aouUiuent begin advertising for uieu who can
Nat lee af Aggtleatlan to* Tax Deed V e »
MEET l*KE-&gt;VAR DEBT
*mr Section STB at tha Oaaeral Stat­
erics, in n price, slashing battle fo r hero was against the issue on tho al­ qualify to All positions open as a re­
Ix Clrvxlt Coxrf, Ttk Judicial Circuit,
ute* of tho Slate of Florida
Seminole Conxty, Florida,—
ericwi market?, Ho declared the leged ground that many of the roads sult of the strike of shop men.
In Chancery
BERLIN, Aug. 10.— (By tho AsNotice le hereby given that F. T. W lljimerican public would benefit thru which wero proposed would bo built
llame, purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
soclated Press.)—Tho Gcrmnn. gov­
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
1697, dated the Bth day o f November.
duccd prices when the trust would o f the proceeds were dosigned-to aid SWEDEN OFFICIALLY ENA. D. 1*95, hns filed said certificate In
ernment today addressed a note to W altor D. Dallnrd, Complainant,
my office, nnd has made application fo r
forced to slash "their own dlvl- various real estate dovolopmonts rath­ COURAGES DOMESTIC ECONOMY
vs.
tho British, French, Italian and
Tax Peed to lastie In nacordanoo with
Unrvey II. Hurd nnd Helra o f Jacob M. law. Hald certificate embraces the f o l­
[dtnds and bulging profits, to moot er than as solution of road problems
Bolglnn
governments
declaring
Hill, ct al., Defendants.
low ing described property situated In
of county.
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 15.—To secure that in consequonco o f tho demand Tn Harvey II. Hard and the Itotra o f Remlnnle County. Florida, to-w lt: N tt
[Ford's competition.
Jncob
M.
Hill,
If
living,
nnd
If
dead,
o
f HWII o f 8W I4. flee. J. Twp. 10 H
"With tho tariff bill almost com­
exact and reliable data on living coBts for foreign currency to pay for
to oil nartleii claim ing nny Intercat Range 30 E. 20 acres. The said land
under lln rvoy II. Hurd, or tho Helra being assessed at the date o f the Issumitted, senators favoring acceptance
and economic conditions in tho house­ urgently needed necessaries o f life,
o f Jacob M. Hill, or either o f them, nnce o f euoh cert If lento In tho name o f
, cl Henry Ford’s offer to lenso Muscle
hold, tho official Durcnu of Statistics nnd In consequence o f tho fall in tho
or otherwlae In the follow in g deaorlb- Unknown. Unless said certificate shall
od land:
he redeemed according to law Tax p eed
Shoals arc planning nn effort to get
of Stockholm is endeavoring to set value of the mark, it could not meet
Tho East half o f the Northeaat quar­ will issue tharoon on the -12th 'd x y o f
ter
o
f
flootlon
94,
Township
It.
Hnuth
up n system of bookkeeping in famil­ tho clearing houso installment o f 910,enato action beforo tho fall adjournSeptember, A.. D. 1922
H“
of IlniiKo 29 D u s t, a l s o the North hnlf
WITNESS
y officia l signature and
ies of tho middle and working class.
’ »ent," said Capper. "Tho jFord advo­
000,000 duo today in paymont of pro­ o f the Northwest quarter o f tho N orth- sent tills "the *2nd day of AUguVt, ~A.~ D .
enat quarter of flection 24, Township It 1922.
cates in tho house wilt also make a dcThe bureau furnishes a simple fam- war debts Allied nationals.
flouth o f Range 29 Enat, loss nnd e x ­
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUHLAAfl,
cepting three acres o ff o f tho flouth
f.ttmined effort and while thoy probly budget and housekeeping hook free
Clerk Circuit Court,
side o f tho Inst doacrlbed tract, nil o f
flemlnole County, Fla.
to all applicants, and it encournges TURKISH WRESTLERS WILL
ably will bo successful tho situation in
whloh lands nro situated, lying nnd be­ 51-Sto
Dy: E. W . HIVE, D. C.
ing
In
tho
County
o
f
flomlnolo,
Htnte
o
f
the senate Is not vory hopeful.
SANFOIU) HAND WAS THERE especially families with yearly in­
BE AT BARIS IN 1024 Florida.
It appearing by a aworn bill o f com - In Clrenlt Court, Tth Judicial Clrenlt,
comes from 6,000 to 0,000 lironor to
"Tho project Is of such Importance,
WITH THE HIG
Seminole County, Florida —
ilnlnt filed herein against you that you
howover, not only to farmers but to
ntiopt the plnji. The Uuronu offers a CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 10.—Tur­ mvo nr claim .som e Interest In the eald
In Chancery.
MITT
land,
small compensation, about 40 kronor, key will he represented in tho Olym­ (loacrlbod
{the general consuming public, that
NOTICE
TO NON-RESIDENTS
You aro therefore hereby
required
to anyone who keeps the accounts for pic Gnines of 1924 in Paris, Tho As­ and ordered to ho nnd appear before ltottla fl. Carter
congress could well afford to take «cand Maude Carter,
our said Circuit Court at tha Court
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug.
10.—A a full year, while three cash prizes of
Complainants,
|tion before adjournment in the fall, In
sociated Press was informed by IIuiiMo In flitnford, Florida, oil the first
warm blood courseti freoly and tho 150, 100 and 60 kronor will be proMonday In October, 1912, being the 2nd
my opinion, tho direct benefits of
Prlnco Kumor Fnrouk Effendi, son of dny or nnld month then and there to W llllam VL R ealty nnd Edith L. Realty,
militant psychic was astir nt Camp sintad to those showing the host kept
et nl„ Defendants.
tnnko
to the hill o f complaint
leasing Muscle Shoals to Ford will be
tho heir apparent nnd chairman of tho heroin nnswer
filed ngnlnst you. nnd therein To W illiam I. Realty nnd Edith L.
Johnston yesterday afternoon as Gov. hooks at the end of 12 months.
Really, Trenton, N. J.:
of vital importance to tho entiro AmTurkish Sports’ Federation.
fall not, olae said bill will he tnken na
You are hereby required nnd order
Cary A. Hardee roviewed Florida’s
confessed ngnlnst you, followed by fin ­
The average food cost index figure
cricun public.
The chief Turkish strength will bo al docree.
to bo nnd npponr before our said C ir­
urmy, at least, that putt of it which shows thnt todny in Sweden tho retail
It la furthor ordered that thin notice cuit Court nt tho Court House In San­
"I belldve Ford Intends to cronto a
in tho weight-throwing events nnd
bo published In tho Hnnford Ilernld, a ford, Florldn, on the first Monday In
moves ufoot, or as Napoleon would say price iovol is about 78 per cent above
great Industrial center at Muscle
much is expected o f the wrestlers. newspaper published in flomlnolo Coun­ Heptomlior. 1923, being the tth day o f
on its stomach. Tho uniform with its the prices which prevailed in July,
(d month, thon and there to nnswer
Florida, once each week for a porShoals by utilizing the greater wator
Tho team will bo equally representa­ ty,
bill of coinplnlnt
filed
herein
jod o f eight consecutive woeka.
enduring appeal had lost none of its 1914.
agnlnst
yon, nnd fall not else said bill
Done nnd ordered this 2nd day o f
power development thore. If ho does,
tive of tho Greek, Armonlan, Jewish August,
will
bo
taken
nn
confessed
against
you ,
1922.
glamour for Jacksonville for tho city
to be followed by a final decree.
i am certain this nation will witness
and Turkish population of tho Con­
(HEAL)
E. A. POUOLA88,
was there in scvoral hundreds.
Tho
. It la further orderod that this notice
Clerk Circuit Court,
stantinople district.
the greatest economic war in history.
Herald
Seminole County, Fin. be published In the Sanford
regiment, tho 164th infantry, compris­
Ily:
V.
E.
DOUOLA88,
D.
C.
Jt will be u prlco war with Ford fight
week a**0** W8a't *or four consocutlve
DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
ing all of Florida’s doughboys and
SENATE COMPLETES TARIFF
the great trusts of America in a
WITNESS my hand' and the seal o f
Solicitors for Complalnnnt.
auxiliary arms—felt grumblnqly hap­
aald court this 21th day of. July, 1922,
BILL AMENDMENTS 8-4-11-11-26: 9-1-1-15-11-29-9to
fprice slashing battle for tho American
(HEAL) '
E. A. DOUCJLAs S,
py itself and marched with a sturdy
Clerk Circuit Court,
In Clrenlt Coyrt, 7th Judicial Circuit,
«Birkots, Tho American people will
flomlnolo County, Fla.
Seminole County, Florida.—
limb. Thore appeared at ovory turn
WASHINGTON, Aug.
10.—Tho
|tithe solo benoficlarics.”
•
B
y:
B. W. RIVE, D. C.
In Chancery
tho band, Sanford’s own, with its two
DICKINSON ft DICKINSON.
senuto, driving forward at a speod
Capper pointed out that Ford was a
Solicitors for Complutnanta,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
diminutivo a r t i s t T h e r e came, too,
61-Bto
It seldom attains, 'completed con­
h/levor in tho principle of great pro­
flnmuot Fuloaton, Complainant,
tho recalcitrant mulr.i that pulled the AT PORTS WHERE CRUDE
duction and small profit. He predict­
MA- sideration tonight of all commit­
vs.1
Howitzcrr and trench mortars, and
A teaspoonfu) o f Herbina will pro­
Florida Land nnd Improvement Comtee
amendments
to
the
administra­
TERIALS COULI) RE
ed Ford would extend this principle to
pnny nnd C. W. Arnold and John W. duce a copious nnd purifying bowel
last but not lenst, tho motorcycle sec­
tion
tariff
hill.
Thus
wns
that
CONVERTED
Anderson and Joahun It. Abbott, ot
Huiclo Shouts.
ill., Defendants.
tion.
movement, improve nppotlto, rostoro
nuasuro put into about tho form In To:
“I earnestly believe thnt lousing
Florida Lund nnd Improvement
The governor was nltcmlcd by AdJ.
Company nnd C. W. Arnold nnd John montal activity und a flno fooling o f
WASHINGTON, Aug.
10.—Frco which it will he passed Into next
Muscle Shoals to Ford will result in
W. Anderson nnd Jonhun II. Abbott, vigor nnd cheerfulness. Price, GOe,
Gen. C. I’. Lovell ,nnd staff. There zones at the American ports whore Snturda).
Hundreds
of
commit­
If living und If dead, to all parties
cheaper tractors, cheaper automobiles,
claim ing any Interest under Florldn Sold by Union Phnrmncy.— Adv.
wore other military dignitaries pres­ crude imported mntorinls might he tee recommendations,
some
of
cheaper plows uiid cheaper farm iment, including Col. Earle C. Hnrlchnn, converted for export without payment which upset decisions reached pre­
plcmcnts," Capper continued.
I bo
U. S. A., under whoso direct'.?:: tho of tariff duties walild be provided for viously by tho senate after long
litve Ford will also branch out Into!
in amendment to tariff hill approved discussions wero approved' during
the manufacture of household utensils j ^
ccrem
W(irke(,
without a todny by the senate without roll call. thu ten hours' session. The vnst
' ami articles o f ninny other varieties 1
hitch, the some 1,200 guardsmen with
majority of these, including nil o f
end bring down tho price of commodi­
more than a week's training behind SOVIET AGREES TO BABthosu
dealing with tho administra­
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
ties used in every American homo.
them, hitting a lively dip in true mil­
tion
sections
of this bill, had to bo
TER COAL IN ITALY
“The primary rosult of Ford's possesitary fashion. The outdoor life had
Y ou Carl Buy From Us at
neted upon without discussion or
' (ion of MubcIo Shoals, of courso, will
loft its Impress, and it was n tanned
Wholesale Price*
explanation
ns
tho
unamlous
con­
MOSCOW,
Aug.
ID.—
An
agreement
t« cheaper fertilizer, which is tho chief
countenance thnt turned at "eyes far th6 export of Russian coni hns sent agreement
entered
into
last
reason for my supporting it. But in
Writs lor Prlss Llit
right."
,
been signed by tho Soviet representa­ Saturday operated to cut of dothe passing of time, 1 bellovo this
True, thoie wero not so many of tho tive ut Milan with an Italian com­ hate promptly at 4 p. m.
benefit will bo overshadowed by tho
troops, hut strung out as they wore, pany.
J'H
price reductions ho will forco in high
Pololka, Florida
thoy made u formidable display.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
L.
Britt
nro
By it the Soviet government hnn unprofiting trusts through his competi­
The troops first appeared on tho durtuken to deliver in Italy 200,000 spending todny nt Duytotui Beach, Mr.
tion in their own fields.
lllllff
Britt going ovor on business while
"If Ford is successful, I look for a field, und swung into i regimental fans o f coal from tho Don bnsin nnd
price war between him nnd tho great front for their field commander, Col. aO.OOO’ tons of mineral oil, whilo tho Mrs. Britt attended tho brldgo lunch­
eon given by Mrs. M. S, Wiggins.
trusts who will seek to moot his hon­ R. C, Turck, a veteran of tho World Italian company has agreed to supply
est competition by slashing their own War, Thero followed the honors to tho Soviet government with rnilrond
666 cures Chills and Fever, 38-20tc
dividends and bulging profits. It will the colors, nt which tho SanfoTd hand roiling stock, othor railroad mutoriuls,
shone.
With
tho
regimont
nt
pnrndo
installation
for
coal
mines,
nnd
ngrlhe tho greatest step ever taken to
A SEASON OF TORTURE FOR
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----- r08t. the band “ truttod its length nnd
cultural machinery. Tho Italian com,uard thij reduction of living cost • I ruturned to it» position for tho "Star pnny ngreos to mako its shipments boSOME
congress acceptsHenryFords o ff a :
apnngIcd Banner.”
‘foro roco,v|ng tho Russian coal nnd
Hay favor carries untold mlsory to
for Muscle Shoals.”
| Governor Hardee and party thon 0||, Another clauso of tho agreomont thousands. Foloy’s Honey and Tar
took up positions for tho review and provldes for tho increaso • of
tho soothes that raw, rasping feeling In
CANDLER’S SON IS IN TROUBLE
tho sidelines woro alert. Thero had amount of coni to bo exported to tho tho throat, raliovos hoarseness and
JuBt ns IDEAL FERTILIZERS aro best for growing
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boon features of tho preceding cero- itaRnn compimy by mutual agroomonL wheezing, makes breathing
enslor,
your crops, IDEAL INSECTICIDES are best fo r protecting
ATLANTA, Gn., Aug. lib—Mrs. mony of whlqh tho civlliun could not q*h0 agreement is to become opurutivo permits refreshing slumber. Mrs. O.
them from insocts and diseases.
Sarah Byflcld, whoso husband was speak with authority, but tho pnrndo within fivo months from tho dnto of Stnpf, 786 Clinton Avo., Plainfield, N.
charged by Walter T. Candler w ith '—everybody understood It—tho rcgl- signing.
Fruit is sold largely on its appearance. A good way to
J., says: "Foley's Honoy nnd Tar is
having oxtracted a 1,25)000 check mont broke Into platoon formntion and
----------------------------insure
your crop against low, unprofitable prices is to make
n medlclno that bears rccommonding.
the
most
o f it first grado fruit by proper spraying,
rom him while tho throe woro on-'foiling in bohind tholr contmnndor,|
MINISTERS MEET AGAIN
I koop it In tho houso constantly.”
route to Europe In July, waa reported boro down In front of tho reviewing
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Wo
have
INSECTICIDES fo r every purpose and gladly
Contains no opiates. Refuso substi­
give full directions for their use.
toiluy as seriously 111 at her homo party. Colonel Turck toworod astrido
LONDON, Aug.
16.— Although tutes. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
here at the same time that her hus- tho reglmontal horso as did his staff yesterday morning’s session of the
hand, Clyde K. Byflcld, a local auto- and ijkewizo, the company command- nllled premiers was adjourned withWhen you feel dull, achey and
S P R A Y M A C H IN E R Y
*
Tnobilc denier, issued a statement de- era. ' Between
" 't
tho mounts here und out their having reached on agree- sleopy und want to stretch frequently,
iiymg tho accusations of blackmail, i there, enmo the rhythmic trample of mont on tho Gcrmnn reparations
Right spray outfits are necessary fo r right results. W e
you aro ripe for an attack of mnlaria.
Mr. Candler, In a petition flelrd In f 00t. It was what the sidelines want- question or having -arranged for an- Toko Horblno at onco. It euros ma­
have a full line o f best makes. For large outfits, see our
BEAN SPECIALS.
supreme court and mado public yea- ed, and thoy upplaudcd. As usual tho other meeting, It was announced laria and chills and puts tho systom
terday, sought to restrain M. B y- auxilary soctions brought up the re*r, shortly after 4 o’clock yesterday af- In order. Prlco, 00c. Sold by Union
ficld from collecting a thirty dny noto tho extreme o f which was the motor- ternoon that,a plenary session wduld Pharmacy.—Adv.
F A R M IM P L E M E N T S
for $20,600, which Mr. Candler a«- f cycle squad.
1bn held at 5 o’clock,
fterted he had given along with cer-, Governor Hardee expressed himself
Tho Central News correspondent "Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever
Full stock— plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
tain cash in exchange for the check.
a* highly pleased with tho showing says ho understands the 6 o’clock
butors, etc.
J
■
Made,” Mrs. Emily Shaw Saya
Today Mr. Candler, son o f Asa G. and the general results of tho annual meeting was called to consider the
“ My husband bought $2 trap. I
handler, .Atlanta capitalist, issued a training so far. He spont Monday question of Austria,
bought a 66c box o f RAT-SNAP. Tho
Write Us Your Requirements
statement declaring there were " l i u f night and yesterday ____I
at the comp,
fallhits « « F umy cxugni a rats DUt. KATJ M ___
.it. Is understood »a promise
promise nns
trap only caught 3 rata but. RAT*
klarin
g mmatatomonts” In tha' au$o- ing 0ut at the firat’call o f reveille, and been given to Autrla that tho con- 'SN AP killed 12 In a week. I m never
vwes-__«-«
« P *&gt;v»* A IU HUVUF
■mobile dealers card. He
d e n ie d ------&lt;•—
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F L O R ID A A G R IC U L T U R A L S U P P L Y CO.
a.
He
spending
the
day
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looking
over
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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST
volum e

xra.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST

V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N

.8®

NUMBER 54

1922

SWIMMING MEET
INDIVIDUAL RAIL LINES CHAMPIONSHIP
DUBLIN
IS
RECOVERING
AT WINTER PARK SEPTEMBER
1-2, WILL BE GREAT EVENT FROM SHOCK OF DEATH
MAY NOW MAKE SEPARATE
OF MIChAEL COLLINS
PEACE TERMS WITH MEN
Contestants From A ll o f the Southeastern States
W ill Be There

BONUS BILL,
WITH CHANGES
PLAN
MAY PASS

WHICH SEEMS TO BE ONLY
HOPE OF STRIKING
SHOP MEN

FIVE

Has Been Rejected by Entire NEXT WEEK AFTER AMEND­
Association Railway Execu­
MENTS ARE MADE HY THE
tives on Seniority Rights
COMMITTEE

WINTER PARK, Aug. 24.— Tho en­
try list for tho championship swim­
ming meet to be held hero September
1 nnd 2 under tho auspices of tho
Southcnstom Amntour Athletic Asso­
ciation, will dose August 2G, ..ad o f­
ficials In charge nre making an Uth
hour round-up of cllglbles to insure
n large field of competitors. National
A. A, U. nnd southeastern champion­
ships will bo nt stnko. In tho formor
there is one event set nsido for wom­
en, while they will compete in three
events in the southeastern matches.
Medals will he awarded the first three
winners of all events while trophies
will bo given to the winning team in
tho relay swim, and tho team receiv­
ing tho highest numbor of points in
the junior and senior meets combined.
It will bo the first swimming com­
petition to be held by the Southeast­
ern association, which has heretofore
confined itself to contests in terra
firma, or its equivalent. Rules ns pre­
scribed by the official swimming, div-

ing nnd wnter polo books will bo fol­
lowed.
Tho following program hns been ar­
ranged:
Southeastern Championships
Friday, Sept 1
50 yards (Junior) 880 yards (Junior).
100 yards (women) ;J00 yds. (Junior).
440 yards (Senior) j 440 yards (Rolny)
Diving (Junior).
•
Snturdny, September 2
880 ynrds (sonior), 50 yards (women).
50 yards (Senior);, 100 ydc. (Sonior).
100 yards bnckstroko (Senior).
Diving (Seniors) nnd women.
100 yards brenst stroke (Senior).
• Nntlonnl A. A. U. Championships
Friday, Sept. 1
50 ynrds (Junior Men).
Snturdny, Sept. 2
100 yards (Junior women).
Boys' Championships
Fridny, Sept. 1
12 years— 50 yards.
10 years— 100 ynrds.
Snturdny, Sept. 2
12 years— 100 ynrds.
10 years— 50 ynrds.

UNION LEADERS
CALL ON MEN
RESUME WORK WILL BE CHANGES
PLANS GOING
FORWARD
FOR MEETING OF THE NEW
SOUTHERN PARLIAMENT

IN COAL MINES OF CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA AND GET
BUSY AT ONCE

Made Necessary by the Elimina­
tion o f Collins and
Griffith

DUBLIN, Aug. 24.— Dublin began f t
ALTOONA, I’n., Aug. 24.— Union
NEW YORK, Aug. 24.— “ It I"
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— Commit­
to recover somewhnt today from the
leaders today notifying their fortynow up to the shopmen” said the
tee changes in the house soldiors bon­
shock enusod by tho dramatic death
Avb-thousand minors in Conlrnl Penn­
spokesman for the brotherhood
us bill approved, the senato turned to­
of Michael Collin:; and plans went for­
*
sylvania field return Immediately to
chiefs this afternoon after they
day to consideration of individual
ward for mooting of tho now Southarn
work they loft fi\/o months ago while
hnd conferred with n committee
amendments. Disposition of these not
parliament Snturdny when ministerial
operators arc rushing plans that will
representing nbout twenty road*
expected to consume great deal of
changes necessitated by the sudden
mean tho production of thirty million
time and passage of the measure this
on the proposition for effecting
removal of Collins nnd Arthur Grif­
tons of coal per year. Action follow­
sepnrato settlements between In­
week is regarded by some leaders as
fith nro expected to be made.
ed signing of ngreement last night.
a possibility.
dividual roads and strikers.
Representatives of scores of
DUULIN, A‘ &gt;g. 24.— Who is td sueroads and brotherhood chiefs con­
cced Michnol Collins oft head o f the
ferred for three hours today on
Irish Free Stoto Is now tho absorb*
possibility of separate agreement
ing question horo.
between Individual lines and their
No mnn remains in tho present Irish
striking shopmen. Meeting a d -,
government with nnythlng liko the
Journed at 1:25 without announce­
vnrlc'd talents and dominating powers
ment whether another session will
of tho distinguished Irish lender. Un­
be held today.
der CoMns, tho whojo ministry has
INCENDIARY FIRE IN TAMPA
C. E. GRAHAM nOUC.HT HEARD
Brotherhood mediators spent
been combined Into n united body. The
r.l;
NORTHERN YARD LAST
NATIONAL HANK IIUILDING
the lunch period with leaders of
mnin outlines of bi«h Jolley were f i r ­
NIGHT
FOR PRESBYTERIANS
the shop craft union. Rail exe­
ed by tho lute Arthur Griffith and the
cutive remained at Yale Club but
depurted Irich rommnndcr in chief.
TAMPA, Aug. 24.— Nine freight
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24.— C. E.
understood would resume confer­
Their successors will undoubtedly con­
cars in the Tampa Northern yard hero
Graham, of Greenville, South Cnroence with mediator this afternoon.
tinue along tho lines thnt thoy laid
were burned lust night. A bottle of
linn, textile magnate, who two years
down.
gnsolino was found near tho origin of
NEW YORK, Aug. 24.— Members of ago, purchased the Hoard bank build­
Next to Collins in military importthe brotherhood group of roll strlko ing hero for hnlf a million nnd gave WHO ENDANGER LIFE IIY FAST TO WAR LOANS MADE BY U. S. tho blnzo which led officials to beliovo nnco is Richard Mulcahy, chief of
it wns incendiary. A switch engine
AND BRITAIN TO OTHER
DRIVING IN JACK­
mediators met today at on uptown ho it to the Ministerial Relief Association
staff in tho Fico State Army who
wns
forced to pull tho burning cars to
of
the
Southern
Presbyterian
Church,
COUNTRIES
SONVILLE
tel and then left hurriedly for a Becret
holds tho entire confldonco of tho rank
where firemen could fight tho flnmcs.
conference at undisclosed place with died Inst night at Asheville, N. C.
nnd file.in tho Irish mllitnry estab­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— Funding
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24.— Mnyor
representatives of a small group of
lishment. Ills effective record in the
railroad executives who yesterday VOLSTEAD'S RESIGNATION
conflict for Irish freedom also marks m Martin announced todny he would sign of four billion ono hundred nnd thlrty- HEAVY SALES CHECK
wero ready to toko up as individual
ADVANCE OF COTTON him ns n strong candidate to succeed
HAD BEEN REQUESTED
tomorrow an ordinance making
it- “ vc
* ° '\ a r
owed by
.
.
. . .
, Great Britain to tho United States
.roads further negotiations.
tho departed chief.
'fta
IN HOUSE RESOLUTION mandatory
upon municipal judge to was declared today by Secretary Mel­
On the civil Bido Is William T. Cos­
NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Thoro was
give jail sentences in cases whoro por- lon to havo no rcnltion to war loans
NEW YORK, Aug. 24.— BrothorWASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— Tho res­
an increase of realizing or liquidation grove, now tho acting hond of tho
sons
arrested for driving automobiles made by tho United States and Gient
hood chiefs and representatives of n ignation of Volstend ns chairman nnd
of long accounts as prices approached Irish provisional government. IIo w u
score of railroads today propnrod to member of tho house Judiciary com­ while under tho influence of liquor. Britain to other governments or to tho 23-ccnt level in tho cotton market niwnyH entirely In accord with Grif­
thresh out the possibility of individual mittee because of holp alleged given It is impossible in tho fouturo to us- questions arising in connection with again yesterdry, und enrly advances fith nnd Collins nnd is noted for hie*
lines settling with their striking shop­ him in Inst election by Anti-Saloon sesH fines, except for first two of­ reparations payments of formor cen­ were followed by reactions. December tenacity In pursu'ng a policy onco de­
tral powers.
men. This possibility wns rnlsed by Longue wns requested in a resolution fenses.
contracts Hold o ff from 22.00 to 22.40, cided upon.
lenders of transportation unions ap­ presented tho houso todny by Tinkbut recovered part of tho loss on con­
Goorgo Gnvnn Duffy, who was Irish*
pearing mi mediators nt conference ham, Republican, Massachusetts. Tho
tinued bullish crop reports, closing representative In Romo and Intor for­
yesterday with entire membership of resolution was laid on tho table which
very steady at net advances of 7 to eign minister of tho provisional gov­
the Association of Railway Executives amounted to killing it nnd it wns
13 points.
ernment, also is regarded a man of
which rejected tho proposal of tho stricken from record.
The market opened firm ut an ad­ grent promise. IIo hns been extreme­
brotherhood men that rail heads yield
vance of 23 to 28 points on unovpect- ly active in tho formation &lt;Sf tho freo
on disputed question of seniority CHILEAN SENATE
cdly strong Liverpool cables, reports state government and was one of tho
rights.
of continued unfnvorabio crop pro­ nogotintors in tho conferences with
IN SECRET SESSION
OVER PROVINCES
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 24.— Infor­ TO RELIEVE SUFFERING AND gress in the south, nnd covering by Premier Lloyd Gcorgu.
NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—The Asso­
sellers of late yesterday. Thero wns a
General O'Connell, assistant chief
mation received nt tho office of tho
WANT AMONG WOMEN
‘
ciation of Railway Executives, by a
further advance during the middle of of staff of tho national forces, nnd
SANTIAGO,
Aug.
24.—
Understood
attorney
general
is
thnt
tho
execu­
AND CHILDREN
vote of 254 to 4, yesterday rejected
the morning on n private report plac­ Gonornl Gerald O'Sullivan, are con­
the proposal of tho big five train ser­ Chilean senato nt secret session yes­ tion of Aubrey Leo NIcholH, convicted
ing the condition of tho crop nt 00 sidered ns giving promlso to assume
SALISBURY, N. C„ Au". 24.—
vice hrothcrhobds that tho carriers end terday considered project referring of nssnult in Volusiu county, which
per
cent and tho indicated yield nt 11,- tho leadership of Irolund. Anothor
the nntion-wido shopmen’s strike by to administrative regime for provin­ was sot for Friday, Aug. 25, has again President Harrison, of tho Southern 000,000 bales nnd thero was also bull­
lender, who is often npoken of as the
been hnltod, this time by tho suiffg out Railway, sent his personal check for
reinstating tho men with seniority un­ ces of Tacnn nnd Aricn.
ish
comment
on
tho
weekly
review
of,n
ow head o f tho Irish Froo Stato, is
of n writ of error frofn the circuit ! $ i(000 to the fund to relievo sufferimpaired nnd Bert M. Jewell, officinl
tho
weather
bureau.
The
demand
Kevin
O'lIIggiiiH, minister of economic
tho su- |nf? nnt| want upon part of tho women
An attachment that can bo placed court for Volusiu county
spokesman for the strikers, declared
seemed to slacken on tho udvanco to affairs in tho Bail Firearm cabinet.
nn&lt;| children of tho striking Bhop
the association hnd closed tho door to ovor any standard telephone mouth- promo court.
22.00 for October nnd 22.74 for Janu­
it is said that the governor has in- crafts here, nnd at Sponcor.
pence and voted for a lockout to smlish picco to insure privacy of conversa­
ary, howovor, nnd thu disposition to DENVER ARRIVES
Htructcd
the
shoriff
of
Volusia
county
tion hns bdon invented.
unionism.
take profits on long cotton wns prob­
to return Nichole from tho Duval
.
AT GUANTANAMO
STEAMER SET ON FIRE
At the same time, splitting nwny
ably increased by n feeling of uncer­
county
jail,
where
ho
hns
been
held,
^
WITH AIRPLANE
from tho majority wns a group of 25 mediators, before going into confer­
tainty ns to the labor outlook or a
NAPLES, Aug. 24.— Tho American
railronds, principally western lines, ence, Issuod a statement assorting thnt to tho county jail of Voluoin. lie will
possibility thnt bullish end month con­
WASHINGTON, Aug.' 24.— Arrival
which debated a now suggestion of tho the strike must bo settled because tho hnvo an opportunity then to comply steamer Philadelphia, of tho Now dition figures would prove to huvo
compnny,
nt . Guuntnnnmo, Cuba, #f Denvor
brotherhoods that individual settle- public demanded it nnd setting forth witii tho conditions necessary to mako York-Nnpl... —Steamship
been discounted.
which rescued Hinton and companions
mints be effected.
This minority, thnt “ tho crows who now operate tho his writ of error n suporsedeas. Nich­ wns set on (Ire hero todny nnd the
Open High Low Close
of wrecked scnplnno Snmpaio Correia
while professing to stand with the ma­ trains form that part of tho public ols will, of course, lie held in i-UHtody crow and Italian immigrants,on board Oct.......
.22.85 22.00 22.42 22.04
o(T Cubnn Const reported to navy de­
jority in reaffirming the stund on which knows best why a sottlombnt during the pendency o f and until tho nro hold for investigation. Tho stea­ Dec.......
22.8Q 22.00 22.42 22.02
decision on his uppenl.
mer has been held hero for Bomo timo
partment. Denver arrived Inst night
seniority, still indicated that it desirod muBt come.”
.25.57 22.74 22.28 22.45
duo to a controversy ovor unpaid bills Jan.......
3.—Tho bVotherhoods then advanced
nnd hnd in convoy tug towing sento hoar further icgnrding tho indiv­
.22.00 22.73 22.30 22.47
It is reported in some quarters that Mar......
__
another proposal, 1. e., thnt tho strikplnnu.
idual settlement suggestion.
tho vessol wns llred by tho crow. Tho May ........... 22.50 22.52 22.25 22.32
Hnle Holden, president of tho Chi- ers bo “ reinstated in the position of
flro wns extinguished.
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 23.— E. E.
cago, Burlington and Quincy, who at­ tho class they originally held on June
New Orlonns
Ceilon, n local harbor, hns been asses­
tended a meeting of tho minority held 30” ; thut all bo restored not later thnn
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24.— Cotton
CENTRAL AMERICAN
sed $25 for using ono towel on three
in tho Yulo Club after tho gcnoral October 1, nnd thnt disputes which
closed
steady nt n net udvanco of 5 to
CONFERENCE PLANNED
customers, nccfltdlng to tho testimony
membership of tho association hnd might arise ovor seniority rights ho
k
FOR NEXT DECEMBER 10 points.
in tho ca8o when it was tried before
ended its session, joined with membors refotred to tho railroad labor hoard.
Open High Low CiOHO
Judge Beckham. Cotlon used the tow­
of tho majority group In denying that Later it was suggested that settle­
22.48 22.50 22.02 22.21
s A n SALVADOR, Aug. 24.— Cen­ Oct.
ments by individual roads be made on NEAR SEAROARI) STORE ROOM
el on ono customer, and a second cus­
thero wus any split.
Dec.
.22.40
22.48 21.00 22.10
tral American conforonco bo partici­
IN
JACKSONVILLE
this
basK
tomer’s faco was swabbed with I t '
"Thera is no question of a split,” ho
pated In
Honduras, Guatemala, Costn-,|^nn.......... 22.30 22.81 21.85 22.01 IIo used it ngain on a third man, but
4
—The
committco
representing
ex­
YARDS
nssertod. "Tiro railronds nro ail
rlca, Nicnrngun nnd Salvador planned Mar.............. 22.25 22.38 22.87 29.00 tho gentleman happoned to be a
standing pat on seniority nnd nny in­ ecutives nnd tho big five, departing by
May ............22.10 22.13 21.04 21.00
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24.— Two for noxt Dccombo^.
pollcomnn in plain clothes. Colion’s
dividual settlement will havo to bo a back stnlrwny to elude newspaper
men,
then
repaired
to
tho
Yalo
Club
sticks
of
dynamito
buried
in
thu
nttornoy declares ho will appeal the
mndo in the light of thnt understand­
NEW YORKER DROWNS l
STRIKERS ARE ENJOINED
nnd brotherhood c'dols addressed tho ground nenr tho storo room at tho
enso.
ing."
AT ST. PETERSBURG
ERS
wholo membership o f the association. Seaboard Air Lino shops horo explod­
Tho day’s proceedings may briefly
RICHMOND, Aug. 24^S triking
6.—The mediators then withdrew ed early today. No damngo was done,
MURDER CHARGED WOMAN
he outlined ns follows:
shopmen o f the Southern railroad in
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 24.— Fro};■
nnd dopurtod for tho hotel Woodstock Thoro Ib no cluo to perpetrators.
1.—Tho association mot ns a wholo
seven states wore todny restrained orlck Hnborinch, twenty-four, recent
fo r ji conference with shoperaft lend­
MIAMI, Fin., Aug. 24.— A coron­
this morning, almost unanimously doIn an order issued by Judge Wnddill, arrival horo from Now York city, er’s Jury today ordered Mrs. Gettea
ers which lasted into tho evening.
PROMINENT CLERGYMAN
cidod to continuo its stand against re­
Jr., of tho United States district court was drowned at G o’clock today whllo
0.—Tho association adjourned its
COLLEGE PRESIDENT
Moon, wlfo o f n Larkins fanner, held
storing tho strikers with thoir rank­
DIED AT CLEARWATER for the enstern Virginia district from bathing nt tho Fountain of Youth plor in jail hero on n charge o f first degree
ing unaffected qnd directed its com I moating.
interfering with tho movomont o f The body wns found in a cramped po­
* I 7.— Membors of thb minority group
murder until tho gand Jury In Novmitteo which mot last woek with the
„T „ Am u * T r n
aa n .
trains or operations o f tho road by sition In two feet of wator.undorneath umber investigates tho shooting of
continued in session, recessed, and last
brotherhood chlofs to draw up n reso­
^
f ? ,.n I "tatlonlng moro than ono picket with- tho.. bathing platform nt tho plor.
ovonlng hold another conference with wni|k
. . It John W. ^Baldwin, neighboring farWilliam Dluoll, widely known middle ,n 20|)
o(
.J ,
j
lution embodying this decision.
brotherhood mon, for tho purposo, wostorn clergyman and formerly prois thought his death was. caused from mr*. Mrs. Moon shot and killed Bald2.—Tho committee submitted tho! ,
,, , .
...
t . ....
.
an attack of epilepsy. IIo wns n |win Inst Saturday when, according to
resolution nttor the noon n e e ., en d! t h o y .a t d o f te.U n«th&lt;r,ood fo U h o l sldont o f uppor Iowa University, d
i e d
________________ _
*
nfter It. adoption left fo r the Grand
" ? • regarding .the .operate horo Inst night aftor a long illness. { Don't run nwny to get married. It strong nnd skillful swimmer.
her story, ho entered her heme whllt
her husband wns absent.
Ho wns horn In Prescott, Cnnndn, deprives your frionds o f an opporCentral station nad transmitted tho |,,cttlom‘!nt " UBKei,t,on'
Can you toll tho nnme o f tho
In 1843.
|tunity toseo how senrod you nro.
niessngo to tho committco represent-!
----------------------------brightest man in tow n ! But perhaps
big tho running ttndos, who haVe atop-1 The Dally Herald Delivered to your
The Dally Hsrald .Delivered to
pod into tho shoes of mediators. These door six days a week for IB cents-—
Have you read the want ads today! ; Join the throngs of readers.
you aro too modest to say.
friends,
.
. v .
.

PHILANTHROPIST
DIED IN JACKSON­
VILLE LAST NIGHT

MAYOR MARTIN REFUND DEBT
OF ENGLAND
MAKES RULING
NO RELATION
ON DRIVERS

NICHOLS WONT PRES. HARRISON
GO TO GALLOWS SENDS MONEY
TOMORROW
TO UNION MEN

TWO STICKS
OF DYNAMITE
ARE EXPLODED

I

NINE CARS
ARE BURNED
TAMPA YARDS

�J.v) r;“ i r i

Expense of. county buildings
Janitors etc.,........... . ...— 1000,00 1022, *t 10 o'clock a* w.
- . ■ '
Light, fuel and witter. 600.00 .
\
L. A. BRUMLBY,
Insurance ..._______
300.00 Attest:
'•/*-.
Chairman.
Incidentals ___________ 1300.30
' E. A. DOUGLASS, Cletk.

dry up Jnslde. (4) Made in oakee, no
mixing with,other.food* (6) Oats or
dogs won't touch it Three aisea, 86c,
66c, $1.28. Bold and guaranteed by
Ball Hardware CoV-Adv.
/

Caro of f icnty poor:-' Repairs
‘ and addition to poor Reuses
and farm .......
600.00
Furniture and fixtures
for poor&gt; house and
farnt ..........----- . . . . ] 200.00

N OTED E D ITO R
SU FFE R E D FO R
FIF T E E N Y E A R S

N o " '” [
"
*n*
F.
Doudney, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. aw dated the 2nd day o f June. A.
D. l i f t , has filed aald certificate In
my office, and hae made application for
Tax Doud to Issue In accordance with
Uw. Bald certificate embraces the fol­
io win* described property situated In
Kemlnolo County. Florida, to*wH: Lot
1U Sanford Heights. The eald land beIn* assessed at The dale o f the Issuance
of such certlfbuite In the name o f Un­
Swope, abaent, with' V. E. Douglasa,
pooP h o u w ................. 500.OO Known. UnieA said certificate shall l&gt;o
redeemed according to law Tax Deed
will Issue (hereon on the i l r d day of
° - ' M- H‘ ,,d' ,bW ' Coroner', Inqne.U: Fee. o f
September, A; D. 1999.
,
WITNESS my official'alanature and
Mitiute, o f Uie l u t regular m etin g
olTI' on'' Juror* “ nd
sa|i'thla the lfth day of August, A. D.

nlao adjourned meotlng of July 6th,
*
....................................... 1500,00
(HUAI*)
K. A. DOUGUAB8,
and 18th, were wad and approved.
Insanity Inqulrlos: Fees of o f ■ Clerk Circuit Court.
Hnmlnole County, Fin.
Motion o f Comr. C. W. Entamlnger,
nnd c° m&lt;................... i 00*00 99-6lo
ny: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
and 2nd by Comr. E. Curlett, and car- Stationery and printing: Gcnrled, Supt., J. M. Wynn, Is hereby In«Tal stationery, e t c ,.,; ------ 600.00 Noties of Application for Tax Dead Un­
der Section STS of tho General Stat­
ute* of iheWtate of Florida
atructed to employ another Convict Record books . . . .................... 800.00
. Notice le hereby given that J, J.
guard, nnd to equip all convict guards Advertising required by law
Nicholson, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
Sit, dated tho 3rd day of Juno, A.
with pump guns, and also to place a I nnd pnlcj for by county..... 400.00 No.
D. 1911. has filed eald certificate In
my office, nnd has made application for
penalty of 810.00 upon the guard who j Commissions paid to officers:
Tnx Deed to Issue In accordance with
allows a convict to escape.
Tax a ssessor___ _____\.._ 4000.00 law. Said certificate ombracea the fol-,
lowing described property situated In'
Mr. Q. M. Jacobs, appeared before I Tnx Collector .......
4000,00 ■Seminole
County, Florida, to-wlt: 'Hit
the board Ip reference to Mrs. John Sheriff, general court w ork .. 200.00 o f NBU of HBU o f BBU Sec. SI, Twp.
19 8, Hangs II. The eald land being as­
Long and family, and askod assist- Cl-rk Circuit Court, recording
sessed at the dato o f the Issuance of
auoh
certificate In the name o f J. N.
xnco for them, from the county,/and
and general court w o r k ... 300.00 Allman.
UnUtt sold uoriiticate ehail
■ft«r u w .
It was dccldod Expense olectlons ................... 800.00 he redeemed according to law T a x Doed
’ III Issue thereon on the l lr d day of
to kllow Mrs. L&gt;ng and family to en- County 'demonstration agent 2600.00 eptember, A. D. 1911.
WITNESS my offlolal signature end
ter the county home, whero they County public health nurse.... 8800.00 seal
this the lfth day o f August. A. n.
would be cared for.
Reserved fqr contingencies.. 817.00

S

b . i ■ r . n,0\ V &amp; T ' IT f :

' Itoad and nridgo Fund
Salaries of Road Supt. and
Overseers ............................ $8
Paid to County Comrs. for
rond inspection ...................
Puid/to other persons for
rond inspection ..................
Cost of matorial ................... 8
Tools nnd machinery, costs
nnd , ropnlrs ‘.ti..................... 4
I.ivo stock, cost nnd care and
footling .................................
2
Paid for freo labor, other
thnn guards.........................10
Pny of oonvict guards........... 2
Feeding nnd care of convicts
on ronds .............................. 0
Salary of forrymon ...............
Payment* on account of roads
built by contract ............... 2
Payments
on account of
hri&lt;|goa built by contract .. 6
Paid to incorporated cities
nnd towns .......................... 6
Engineering nnd surveying....
uopori or the ntate Auditor, coverReserved for contingencies....
jlng his audit of nil county offices wns
hore rend to the board;
Mr. A. J. Jones, nnd C. S. Lee, ns
sureties, bond given to sccuro to coun­
Fine and Forfeiture Fund
ty against loss for ncertnln sum of
Sheriff nnd deputies, costs
money, which is cln^med to bo duo
bills In criminal cases....... 3,6
Mr. McCulloy by Stonoy A Cook, con­
Constables, cost bills In crim­
tractors, nnd Scmlnolo county is now
inal cases ............................
1
holding money duo Stonoy &amp; Cook
Clerk circuit court, costs bills
and tho clerk is Instructed to draw
in criminal ensos ............... 3
warrant to Mr. McCulloy, for tho
County Judgo, cost bill In
amount of his bill ngalnst Stonoy &amp;
criminal cases ..................... 2,4
Cook.
•
'Justice o f tho peace, cost
Resignation of D. E. Hnrt, Tituq/
bills In criminal cases....... 6
vlllo Ferryman, wns rend and nccoptf
County
prosecuting A tty.-0
cd,by tho board.
Bailiffs,
pny
for
attendance
It wns ordered thnt tho tnx asses­
on criminal court ...............
1
sor be-nnd ho Is hereby instructed to
Witness feeB ..........................
8
assess the property at the vnluntion
fixed by himself ns tnx assessor, ex­ Court stenographer in insolv­
ency cases ..................
3
cept In such cases ns tho vnluntion
Other
expenses
of
criminal
wero lowered by tho Ronrd of County
prosecutions ......................... 2,0
Commissioners sitting ns n Bonrd of
Sheriff’s
com. on fines, etc,,
Equnlizcrs nnd In tho luttor caao
collected
....;.........................
3
covering nil such vnluntlons ns wore
Feeding
prisoners..................
1,8
fixed by tho bonrd tho tnx ussessor
must use such vnluntlons In plnco Reserved for contingencies.... 4

/

o f tho vnluntlons placed by him.
Tho tnx books bring ready to bo
returned to the tnx assessor for tho
Huildlng Fund
purposo of extending tho taxes thornPaymont
o
f
Unto warrants ..$7,000,00
on ns provided by Inw tho Ronrd of
Payment
of
Interest on tlmo
County Commissioners took up the
warrants
.............................
840.00
niattor o f mnklng an cstlmnto of tho
necessary oxpenscs for tho fiscal year, Resorved for contingencies.... 1,046.00
from October Jst, 1022 to tho 80th day
of September A. D. 1023, nnd having
considered the receipts estimated by
Road Ilond Funds
*
tho clerk and tho valuation o f ,tho
Payment
of
Int.
on
bonds.....$20,690.00
property of tho county ns shown by
tho assessment rolls propured by the Pyamont of bonds ............... 20,880.00
tax assessor and having given full
consideration to tho noods and neccanltlcs of tho county and tho expense
during the said fiscal year, have de­ Special Road and Brldst Diet. 2, Fund
termined and do hereby doclare the Payment of Int on bonds.....$6,400.00
following to be tho expenses and all Payment of bonds ................. 167.50
special nnd extraordinary; oxpenaos
contemplated for the fiscal year next
-onsulng and for which tho revenue for
tho yoar 1022 fpom ad valorom taxa­
tion and the estimated roceipta from
other sources will bo available.
General Fund.
Salary of the clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court nnd county audi­
tor and clerk of County
Commissioners ........:_____$1600.00
Per Diem and Mileage of Com­
missioners ............................. 072.00
Pay o f sheriff fo r attendance
on Cpunty Commlsslonoro.
06.00
Attorney for County Commis­
sioners ........................
600.00
Supervisor of Registration.... 480.00
County Physician
............. 600.00
County Clinic
Repairs to Court House____
Repairs to Jail---------------------

Furniture and- fixtures for

JACKSON,( Miss., a u r . 17.— (Dy
tho Associated Press.)— Statements
issued tonight from tho campaiifn
hcadqunrteVfl of former United States
Senator Jamos K, Vardnman and Hu­
bert D. Stephens, lending contestants
In yestordny’s stutc-wida primary for
tho democratic senatorial nomination,
conceded tonight thn^ a second pri­
mary would bo necessary to deter­
mine tho pnrty nominee.
Bargains found etch day by road
tng the Herald Ado.
666 cures Dengue Fever.

38-20tc

Why People Iluy Ilnt-Snap in Prefc
(1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
rats and mice. (2) What It doesn’t
kill It scares away. (8) Rats killed
with RAT-SNAP leavo no smoll, they

n r S u m m e r^
c a t io n

i

rank B. Dacotis, Editor of "Ameri­
can Youth," Chicago, Telia of Physiciene Inability to Help Hie Severe
and Complicated Intestinal Trouble.
Ferraline Brought Relief.
Business and professional 'man find
Ferraline to ba o f peculiar value in
restoring strength, relieving run down
condition and building up’ Ih e system.
Mr. Frank B. Daoona recently sent us
the following Interesting statement:
"Having su'fered for 19 years with a
severe and eompllcatsq ease o f In­
testinal trouble and having tried num­
erous physicians and rented lee. I was
leduoed to try FnitRALlNB, the won-,
derful Nature Tonic, and found It con­
tained the elements and properties neoeeeary to rellevs my suffering, tone
up my system and rebuild and Invigor­
ate my digestive organs
i I gladly reoommend FEltBALINB to
aufferora
from
Rtomaoh Troubles.
Chronic
Diarrhoea,
or
Intestinal
Troubles.
Buy a bottle o f Ferraline today. Start
on the road to health without delay.—

u

B e i t Dai
•aF M rT da
B W -/C O M H E R C E

Jacksonville. Florida

Rub-My-Tiem, an antiseptic. 88-20tc

T ^ tn U m f ttftr a tu n eg A p p lica tio n .

A Herald Want Ad will help yoa.

"If yoar local dealer does not han­
dle FERRALINE, send $1.00 direct to
♦he FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING
COMPLETELY FURNI8IIKD
house­
keeping rooms, 11.00 a day for two
people at Ocean City Beach, I miles
Mouth o f Bunnell, bathing, fishing nnd
hunting.— B. 9. Tolan, Ocean City, Fla.
BS-itp
FOB BKNT— From Aug. IBth two fur­
nished rooms, Idenl Poach front loca­
tion. Privileges: Use kitchen, living
room, front porch, 18 per week each.
Address: J'. (’ . Dallies, Coronado Beach,
Fla.
63-ltc

of County Commissioners In and for
II. will
Will at
III n
II
Homlnole County, Florldn,
meotlng to lie hold rr. Tuesdap, SopSepiciimvr uui,
in**, hi
in u uiuiiii n, w
to. .ra­
i h*
temhor
Bthj 1939,
at tp_p’clock_a.
celvo'blds for tho building of two nddltional
llonnl rooms on tho"court"houso.
the court houao. _____
Plans
.... : _spoclflcatlons
' ™
..............
ii - hnd by appll
and
may he
ration lo the Clerk o f ’ tlio circuit Court,
on anil after August 17, l.ZZ.
___
1022 .
Hoard .reserves the right to reject nny
or nli bids.
B. A. DOUDLAHH.
53-3tc
Clerk.

1 Buick 6, go't/d as new, 1922...................... $1250
1 Buick 4 .................................................. ....... 248
1 Foijd Sedan, nearly new........................... 543
1 Ford T ou rin g...........................
395
1, Ford Touring*.................................
290
1 Ford T o u rin g ................................
225
1 Coupe, nearly n e w .................................... 590
A ll in good condition and real bargains. They
must be sold, before I move in my new garage
next door. Guarantee a fit and good terms,

in and for Hrmlnolo County, Florida;
will at their next regular meeting to
ho held on Tuesday, Hoptomhor nth. A.
I). 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. receive bids
for tho purohnso of 1,000 tons of shell,
iimrl, rock or clay, sumo to he deliver­
ed In Hanford. Board reserves tho right
to reject any or nil bids.
.. .
E. A. DOUOLA88.
S3-3to
Clerk.

A t picnics and hom e
parties, drink

Kstlmated Hspease* (Jrnrrnl Fundi Seminole County fo^ the Klara! Year lending
c

railroad andhotel

Armour F ertitt^r Work*

Commlsstonsrs In nml for Hemlnolo County, Florldn. will
innnt (&gt;n Tuesday. August 22nd, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. for (he nurnoso of
iho'yoar, A ^ l / 1922. " * ,' U(lKe,• nnd
,hu *u,nu Umo making the tax levy for

v0 } ? ^ . " , f..‘ ,hA . C.Lr

BreezesBh^

Enrich the soil, Increase,the
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
prove the quality. It paya to
use them regularly, stock in
our warehouso at Sanford.
Booklet free from warehouse
or from—
.

*0* u’n} y^Aud11or nnd Clerk to

j ^

^

_ B o t t l e d ------ -----

’87s!00
98.00

800.00
180.00

County I'hyslclnn
County Clfnlo ............
Beimlrs to County Buildings:
Court House ..................................
Jail .......................................;...... "
Furniture und Fixtures for:
Court Houso .........................
Jail ..........................................
Kxponses o f County Buildings:
Janitors nnd Other Attendants
l.lght. Fuel and W n l o r ..............
Insurance ................... ......
............ .........
Incidentals ......................................
Cam of County I’oor:
Bepalrs and Additions to I'nnr Houses nnd Farn
Furniture and Fixtures for Poor Houses nnd F
Expenses Operation of Boor Mouses and Farms
Allowance Mado to Puupfis initsldo of Poor III
Coroners Inuuosts: Foes of Officers, Jurors and V
Insanity Iniiu rlus: Fees of Officers and Coinmltleei
.Stationery and Printing:
(loncrul Stationery— Blanks, etc................
Itecord Books .................................
. .
Advertising Hetiulred by law anil pnld for hr cc
Commissions paid to officers:
'
Tux Assessor ..................... ....
Tax Collector ....................................... ", .....
Hherlff. (ionernl Court Work
................................
Clerk Circuit Court, necordlng and General Court ” \
Expenses of M|eatlon .............................
•.
’
County Demonstration Agent ....
.... '
County Public Health Nurse ............. ................ ............
Beserved for Contingencies .......... .......................... .
Total .................. .........................

000.00

800.00

1.000.00

Delicious and Refreshing

2.000.00 !

i
I

300.00'
300.00

Telephone
vour grocer

1, 000.00

800.00
300.00

1, 200.00

600.00

200.00

3.000.

800.00

00

200.00
100.00

600.00
800.00
400.00

4.000.
4.000.

200.00

300.00
300.00
2,600.00
3,800.00
817.00

00
00

PHONE 21

........................ ......... 932.968.00
for the Flaenl Year Kndlng

Paid to other persons fur road limpacilun
Construction nnd Mnlntrnnnre of ||,,nd
Cost of Material ...............................................
Tools and Maahlnery, Cost and Bepalrs ....
I.lvo Block, Cost and Care nnd Feeding ....
Pnld for Free l*abor. Other than Guards ....
Pny of Convict Guards ..................................
Feeding and csre o f Convlots on Bonds ....
Halnry of Ferrymen .......................................
Payments on account o f roads hum by cor ■act......
Pnymenta on Account o f Urldgos iiulft by Contract
Pnld to Incorporated Cltlee nnd Tuwm ....
Engineering nnd Hurveylng .......................
Beserved for Contingencies .................. ......

...................................$ 3.900.00
180.00
100.00

3.800.00
4.800.00
2 , 000.00

10, 000.00

2.500.00

8.000.00
000.00
2,000.00
8,000.00
8,800.00.
800.00
N8.00

Total .... ........ !-.......................... ...........
■estimate of Expenses IHne and Forfeiture Fund, Seminole County, to rll
Yenr Ending Mentrtnbrr Both. 1133
Sheriff.and Deputies, Cost Dills In Criminal
..................... |
Constables, Cost Bills In Crlmlnnl C ases.......................... ..... ........ .
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Clerk o f the Circuit Court. Cost tills In Criminal Cnees.............. - ......... 7..\
County Judge, Cost Blits In Criminal Casea ............................................... ..
Justloo of the Peace, Cost Dills In Criminal Cases ............. ......... ..............
County Prosecuting Attorney, Conviction Feee .........................................
Bailiffs. Pay for Attendance on Criminal Court ...... ...................................
Witness Feee ............................ ................ ........................................... .............
Court Btei’.ORrapher In Insolvency Cases ....................................................
Other lflxnensesgf Crlmlnnl Prosecutlone ................. ...................................
Sheriffs Cominlfslon on Finos, etc., collected ..........................................
Feeding Prisoners .......................................... ....... ..............................................
Transportation paid fur, ai.d dlschargK money paid to county convlota
wnpuiwl
n roed
rnml ........................... .............
'
worked non
.... .... ...... ....... ..... .........
Pay o f Juror In Criminal Cases. County and Justice Pv«ae Court.
Helery of Judge of Juvenlle.C ouri............... ..........................................
Salary of Probation Offlcerh ................ ......... *.......... ................ .........
Salary of Jailer
Salary of Spec'
O fflo e r e .... .. ................................... ...................... ....... l.iooioo
Contingencies ............. ............. — ................ ........ ........... ...........

Walls that keep their
"newly painted” look
Washable Walls I
.
Walls that hold the charm of cokr
and rstaln their freshness for ysats
with the help of soap, water and
s rag.
.

419.00

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Estimate of Hxprneen tlnlldlng Fund, Hrmlnele County, For the Flaeul Year I n i ­
.
...
.
September 80th, 1038
Payment of Time Warranle ....................... ........ .—
....... ............ ...... 7,000.00
'ayment o f Interest on time warrants ..............- ................ - ..................
940.00
teserved for Contlngenqleo ............. X ........................................ ....... .......... 1,919.00

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Total

&amp;Kh are wells finished with Devos
Velour Finish, (s flat oil paint.)
The eofUletrima inwhich this product
is manufactured, ore always arthtir,
“ ndlng on enriching background lo
th# furnishInge, end .Mi o&amp; of good
taste and dignity to the room.
D*vue Velour Ftnhhcen be epptiedch
any Interior wall or ce|Unf.
Dwoe Products are time-tested and
Proven.haekad by the 1U years’
«P«ri«)ce of the oldest paint man-

u^ctudn, ^concern In the U. S.

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Estimate o f Bxpensca, Nrmlnolo County, Bend Ilond Funds ter the Fiscal Year
ICndIn/; Hcglemher 801b, 1838
Payment o f Infbreet on Honda
......Whet
|!9,5S)0,0fl
Payment o f Boi*&lt;ia
Total .......
Ketlmate of Kxpeaaee, Si
County, for tl
Payment ot Interest on J
Payment of Bonds .........
Total ___ ____

Court House ...... ...............
•Furniture and fixtures for

VELOUR FINISH

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TH E BIG N E W FEED STORE---------------------------------- A ll Prices Effective at Once fo r Cash--------------------- —--------N O W IN O U R N E W BUILDING
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack............................$2.15
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.40
Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per s a ck ......................... v............12.50
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........ 13.35
Purina Calf Chow, 26-lbs., per s a c k ............. --.....................fl-50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per s a ck .................. $2.85
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per sack .................. $1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 l-S-lbs., per s a c k ............ $ .35
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... $3.50
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per s a c k ................................... $1.75

Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sa ck ...... ................ $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per sack — ................... $1*9®
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ....................$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..............................$4.85
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck ....................................$3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per s a c k .........................— $3.00
No. 1 Race Horse Whit? Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....... $2.50

Noj 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................... $2.00
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................... $2.50
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per s a c k ...............................$2.25
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................................$2.25 j
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per s a ck ......................................$1.50 g
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................... ......................... $ 1,50

The Three P y-U te Friends will rid your home o f Roaches, Flies, Mosquitoes and A n ts, and the Spray purifies the air in the whole house.
Nice large quart Spray Can from us and try the Three P y-U te Friends
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A

PH O N E 181

Mrs .Turner Houser returned home sing the state and also the people
Sunday evening from Tampa where here for some time seems to be slack­
xho was called by the illness of Mr. ing up some and to have apparently
run Its course. It was fierce while It
Houser’s mother.
lasted and we hope It has gone to
Madam Harriet and niece Mrs. Lil­ stay.
lie Bollo Haynes left Snturday even­
ing for Montezuma, Gn., where they
( t n m Tu»*d»r, i D .llr )
The 154 Regimental Band (San­
will visit relatives.
ford's Own) will play one of their
Rainy season has changed from
celebrated concerts in tho band stand
June to September.
R. II. Rcnnlck, of Jacksonville, spent In Control park Tuosdny night nt
They will give the
the week end hero with his wife lonv- eight o’clock.
A. Loder and fnmlly are spending
Ing Sunday evening for Orlando where sumo program that captured the city
a few days here at (he Montezuma.
of Jacksonville during tho annual en­
ho went on business.
campment. , Thoy have a new selec­
Miss Dorothy Fielding of Titusville,
Mrs. Mary Hlgglnc returned homo tion called tho "Denguo Blues” bt\t It
is an attractive visitor In Snnford.
yesterday from Rocky Mount, N. C., has not been put to music yet.
and other places in ‘ the parollnna
K. F. Retting, of Eustls, was In tho where she Hpent sovernl weeks.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Hewctt Hill nnd son
city yesterdny attending to business.
I Jack, of Tampa, woro in tho city today
Miss Mary Armstrong will return enroute to Dnytonn Bench where they
Mr. and Mrs. Tultls, of Longwood, homo today from Dnytonn Bench will spend two weeks. Mr. Hill Is tho
were in the city this morning shop­ where sho has been visiting Mrs. M. 1efficient head of tho Job printing de­
ping nnd attending to business.
S. Wiggins and Mrs. W. A. LolTIcr nt partment of tho Tnmpn Tribune apd
one of tho most prominent printora
their cotlnges,
nnd newspaper mon in the stntc. If«
Garland Lnwtion, of Atlanta, Go.,
arrived hero yesterday nnd is tho guest
Mrs. P. T. Wnkoflold, of Genova, was was for many years tho hond o f tho
of his brother J. B. Lawson and family in the city today nnd reports tho Eustis Lake Region and tho Lake ReWakefield Preserving Co., ns doing ' glon Publishing Co., nt that timo the
Albert Bearden has returned to San­ business nt tho old Htnnd nnd getting largest printing plnnt in the state.
ford after a very pluuHunt three weeks ready for the big Guavn season.
vacation.
FOR MISS DUTTON
E. C. Hines, agent for the N. Y.
A pretty party of yesterdny after­
Troy and Dorothy Ray are visiting Life Insurance Co., who has been in
in Ocaln, the guests of their uncle, Sanford for tho past month, leaves noon was tho bridge pnrty given yes­
Judge W. E. Smith.
today for Montgomery, Ala., going terdny nftornoon by Mrs. C. R. Klrtloy
and Mrs. Percy Mero nt tho home of
there on business.
the former on Magnolia nvo., compli­
W. A. OwcnH nnd E. II. Betts, of
Leesburg, were in the city yesterdny
The Cocoa Gun Club team is here menting Miss ^Frances Dutton who
transacting business.
today nnd will shoot at the Rod nnd leaves tomorrow for Now York where
Gun Club grounds nt two today. she will join a pnrty of friends nnd
N. II. Massey, of Macon, is stopping They nro here to get accustomed to snll for Europe.
There wero six
at tho Montezuma while in the city ! the traps for the big shoot to be held tables of players,
attending to business.
Bright hued Zinnias in baskets and
hero on Labor Day.
vases were used with chnrming effect
J. Ginsberg, of Tnihpa represent­
P. A. Tan Valkonhurg, of Orlando, in tho rooms whoro the card tables
ing the Gordon Dry Goods Co., Is In was in tho city today on business con­ wero placed.
city today calling on tho local mer­ nected with the Mutunl Automobile
During tho afternoon sovernl inter­
chants.
Insurance that lie is organizing in esting games of hridgo woro played,
Florida. Vnn was formerly secretory nnd when scores woro counted, tho
Joe Valdes representing the C. nnd and treasurer of the Florida Automo- prize for high scoro, silk lingerie was
E. Shoo Co., of Columbus, Ohio, is in Idle Association.
won by Mrs. Caswell, while tho cut
the city today calling on his local
prize, a dainty houdior cap went to
customers.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Miller and little Mrs. Frank •Hazard. Miss Dutton
son, of Palestine, Texas, are in tho was presented with boudoir slippers.
Mr. nnd Mrs, M. S. Wiggins and city the guest of Mrs. Miller's par­
Following tho awnrdlug of tho
children returned homo today from ent’s Rev. and Mrs. Rurhnns, Mr. prizes, tho hostesses Bervcd nut cake
Daytona Beach where they have Hpent Miller is an experienced newspaper topped with whipped cream nnd cher­
the past few weeks.
man and Is thinking of locating In ries nnd Virginia Dare punch.
The cordlnl hospitality of those
tho newspaper business in some south
J. H. Benton, of Atlanta, is making Florida point.
chnrming hostesses wns reflected in
his headquarters at the Montezuma
every detail of this pretty party nnd
whllo in tho city on a business mis­
Tho dengue, flue or hreakhono fever the occasion wan one of exceptional
sion.
or whatever it is that hns been haras- enjoyment to the guests.

PERSONALS

A n ice-cold bottle that makes
you glad to be thirsty.
Make use o f your icebox at
hom e—telephone your grocer
for a case.

Bottled

Delicious and Refreshing

lOTTLED UNDER AN EX(
.ICENtiE FROM THE COC
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Buy a

PH O N E 181

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVULE
UPS A LA AND GRAPEVILLE

CHM. WINSLOW
DUPONT SURE
FAVORS IDEA
OF NOMINATION
OF PRESIDENT
IN DELAWARE
ABuUT FACT FINDING COAL
POWDER MAN WILL SUCCEE
COMMISSION RECOM­
HIMSELF AS U. S.
MENDED
SENATOR
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—ChairWinslow, of the house commerce com­
DOVER, Aug. 22.— Every indication
mittee, after a conference today with
thnt Senator DuPont will ho nominat­
President Hurdin gannouncod ho
ed to succeed himself for both the
would Introduce immediately a hill to
long nnd short terms In the United
crcnte fact finding coal commission as
States senate from Dnlaware at the
recommended by tho president in his
Republican state convention here to­
special message to congress.
day.

Elmer Tyner has again returned to
Tampa, where he expects to have
work for n few weeks.
Our band boys will return homo
Suturday from Camp Johnson. Mr.
Thornton our efficient rurnl carrier
was one of them. Mr. Browning sup­
plied for him, doing well for a now
hand, wo think.
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Voile Willinms left in a Packard
with Mr. Johnson, tho aviator for
Georgia, Wednesday. His wife and Palatka Landmark
When you fool luzy, out of sorts
children will reurn home with him.
nnd yawn a good deni in tho day time,
Being;
Obiterated—
During her absence ho has improved
Putnam House Last you need Herblno to stimulate your
their home by hnvlng running water
liver, tono up your stomach nnd pur­
put in the house nnd a buth nnd toilet
ify your bowels. Price, COc. Sold by
installed up stairs nnd soft wntcr Ancient Structure Wns Kin to the Old Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Sanford House
piped to tho back porch.
Elmer Lunqulst took in his mother
PALATKA, Aug. 22.—The Putnam Ituh-My-TIsm for Rheumatism. 38-20e
Mrs. J. E. Lunquist to Dr. Toler to
have n growth on her arm which has House, one of Florida's real landmarks
NO BETTER MEDICINE FOR M’
been there over thirty years attend­ was obliterated Into Inst week with
KIDNEYS
ed to, ns it hns lutely been causing tho razing of the last section of wnll
Thnt Is whnt Frank Miller of Bing
standing.
The
old
hotel
wns
destroy­
tier much pain, tho doctor thinks he
ed to mnko room for moro modern hnm Canyon, Utah, snys of Foie
can cure it in time.
Kidney Pills. “ I wns so bothered wit
Glnd to note thnt Mtb. Burney Beck structures and to climinnto a fire haz­
kidney trouble I could not work an
is able to be up again nnd around ard regarded as one of the greatest
with which any town or city in Flori­ tho ninny medicines I tried did me n
same,
good. I took just two bottles of Fol
Mrs. Ballinger enjoyed a trip with da had to cope. It occupied one-half
ey Kidney Pills nnd thoy put mo 0
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cramer to Mr. of a block in tho center of the retail
my
feet nnd nt work ngnin.” Wh
and Mrs, J. C. Collier’s country place, business district, wns of frnmo ‘con­
suffer
when this relinblo medicine fo
“Camp ns you I’ lenso" nnd were thoir struction, and in recent ycurs was tho
kidney
and bladder ailments is so ens
supper guest .Saturday finding them ono building in Palatka which entered
lly
hnd.
Prompt and tonic. Sold ev
cozily fixed with a pretty lako at tho mind of every resident when a fire
orywhere.—
Adv.
alarm was sounded.
their very door.
In the dnys when Palatka wns tho
Mrs. Alfred Ericson has been sick
666 quickly relieves a cold. 38-20tc
for n couple of weeks from the flu southern terminals of tho railroad nnd
wns
tho
most
popular
winter
resort
In
nnd her husband has been taking hor
Tho Daily Heratd Delivered to your
in to Dr. Ilcitz, for treatment being the state tho Putnam House wns the
threatened with n nervous breukdown. center of Florldn’s gay winter life. door six days a week for 15 cent*—
Dr. King of the Baptist church wns Statesmen, merchant princeH, finan­
a recent enllor nt tho homes of Mr. ciers, nnd nobility wore registered on “ Why I Put Up With Rats for Years,"
Writes N. Windsor, Farmer
nnd Mrs, Tyner nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. its books, coming from nil parts of
Henderson.
the world. Tho structure some years
"Ycnrs ago I bought-some rat pois­
G. Lend spent a few days in tho ago began to ruck nnd ruin nnd nego­
on,
which nonrly killed our fine watch
Fcrnuld Laughton hospital under Dr. tiations for the property and building
dog.
It so scared us thnt we suffered
Marshall's care. Tho doctor is also culminutad recently in its sale and thu
a
long
time with rats until my neigh­
treating Mrs. Jnck Vaughn who h is determination to raze it.
bor told mo about RAT-SNAP. That's
been conflned to her bed for some
Secretary Davis Bays that smug­ tho sure rnt killer nnd a safe one."
fifteen days, we hear.
gling
Chinese info the United States Three sizes, 35c, fl.r&gt;c, $1.25. Sold nnd
Mrs. llirschi nnd M tb. E. W. Lundmust
he
stopped. Yes, indeed, Moro guaranteed by Bnll Hardware Co.—
quiBt have been ill with the flu hb
Chinamen
would interfere with all Adv.
well ns Mrs. E. F. Lundqulat nnd baby
those
Sanford
Inundries thnt wo have
The little one wns threatened with
not.
Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. 88-20tc
pneumonia, Grnndnm Swanson help­
ed care for hor.
Rev. Wnhlbcrg visited the sick folks II. Harold Hume,
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, Jr.
culling nt the homes of Alfred Erlc-i
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Trcns.
son nnd E. W. Lundqulst, and nt n
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
number of homes In Grapcvillo nnd
SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
also gave a good little talk to the
Ask Your Nelghlror— lie Knows
Sunday school besides his regular
Got NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
preaching on Sunday. Ho wns the
house guest for the week-end of Mr. E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
nnd Mrs. Andrew Bertlcson. Wo wore
not able to ho out to tho mooting hut
understand the inon folks hnd tho now
lights in and that Emil Mngnuson will
have charge of thu free will offering
for this purpose.
Miss Florence Tyner mndo us a
very pretty scarf for our table nt tho
’ roabptorlnn,
George Ballinger was made happy
on tho 17th by the gift of a fine birthdny cake and a cream plo from some
I HAVE THEM
of our good neighbors nnd with homo
made chicken ami dumplings, frelh
peas, ami guava plo wished that all.
I might fare ns well on their HOth.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

U. S. STEEL
CORPORATIONS
RAISE WAGES
AFTER SEPTEMBER FIRST WILL
HE INCREASED TWENTY
PER CENT
NEW YORK, Aug. 22.— United
States Stool Corporation today an­
nounced wage rates of day labor nt
all ita manufacturing plants would he
increased twenty per cent September
first and thnt other rates would ho
equitably adjusted.
FOR BRIDE ELECT
Mrs. Robort Hines is
this afternoon at bridge
on Pnrk nvo,f honoring
Damns, n chnrming bride
tember.

is attract­
ing atten­
tion— lots arc being sold right along and building In this
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— iliat
person whose eyes nre turned backward— The fellow who
hns VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING

entertaining
at hor homo
Miss Agnes I
elect of Sep­

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WOULD ASK
»0D &amp; GUN CLUB WILL
FOR RESIGNATION
HAVE STATE TOURNAMENT
HERE ON LABOR DAY OF COEHAYNES
Members o f Gun Clubs From A ll Over the State
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W ill Be Held

SAYS HE USES FRANKS ON THE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT FOR
POLITICAL PURP08ES

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BULLDOGB FINISH SECOND IN
STATE LEAGUE'S SEASON

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COUNTY;
I have been appointed County
Enumerator for’ Seminole County to
tr.ko the Agricultural, Horticultural,
Industrial and Live Stock and Poul­
try census for tho year commencing
July 1st, 1921, to July 1st, 1922.
This census is vory important «*»d
for the good o f our county, and every
citizen should promptly Tospond.
1 will call on you ns earily as pos­
sible after August 1st and it will save
your time nnd mine too, If you will
muko your list out NOW and have It
ready for mo,
Yours vory truly,
H. II. CHAPPELL.
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Tho 1922 senson o f the Florida
State League officially closed Satur­
day with Sb. Petersburg winning tho
The official program for tho Labor FORMER MISSOURI GOVERNOR
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22,-U oprc- pennnnt nnd succeeding Orlando ns
Day Shoot at tho Rod &amp; Gun Club
IIAS IlEEN VERY ILL
sentativ'o Hill, Republican, Mprylnnd, bnscbnl! champions of tho state. Or­
tTBps of this city has boon announced
PRONOUNCED BETTER TODAY today asked Secretary Mellon to re­ lando finished second, two find n hnlf
and Is being sent out to tho shooters
move
Prohibition
Commissioner games behind the winners. Penalties
of the state.
Haynes
who
Hill
charged
was "de­ which cost tho Bulldogs three gnmes
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Joseph
Those in charge of tho day stnte
frauding
the
government
in
that
ho Is and removed a loss from the St. Pet­
W. Folk former governor of Missouri
that they have enough ammunition on
using
official
mnll
franks
of
the ersburg column gave the Saints most
and at one time widely supported for
B a y tk U Q g m n tt* a n d S a ve M o te y
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered.
the way to Sanford to supply tho U. Democratic presidential nomination trensury department for sending out
of tludr lend. Without this official
&lt;; Army. They have also bought 30 said by phisiclans today tn bo recover. personal political propaganda in tho
setback Ernie Burke's battling can
barrels of clay pigeons which will bo Ing rapidly from critical Illness due inturest of himself nnd his associates
Rab-My-Tism, an antiseptic.
would have been on the Saints' heels,
80-oaw-20te
here in a fow days and will bo stored to nervous breakdown.
the Anti-Saloon League."
There is some satisfaction in knowing
until Labor Day.
that ns fnr ns nctunl supremacy on the
The official program Is ns follows:
When your breath is bad, appetite
BLUE LAW CREATES A
diamond is concerned the locnl club
Hinton Hops Off
The Labor Day Shoot will begin
poor, nnd you fool “ blue* and discour­
was equal to any other during the
BREACH BETWEEN THE
aged, you nood Horbino. One or two
promptly at 0 a. m,, Monday, Septem­
A
t
Palm
Beach
second half.
MAYOR AND MANAGER
doscs*will sot you right. It Is a great
ber, •!, 1022.
A fter 10 Today Manager Ilurkc deserves a great
system purifier. Price, 00c. Sold by
200— 10 yard targets.
deal of credit for the showing which
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
Aug.
19.—
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Events Targets Entrance Added |
Section eighteen of a now ordinance Will Reach Nnssuu in Two Hours his club made. Hu fought all the way .MAJORITY OF SENATORS FAVOR
$
20.00
$3.00
20
a
through with a weak pitching staff
No drowned cat was oyer surer to
Flight
O
20.00 adopted here would eloso up West
v 3.00
PASSAGE OF THE
20
tt
and lost in the end beenuso of circumcome
back to an unwelrom* flrcMd*
Palm
Beach
lock,
stock
nnd
barrel
20.00
3.00
20
BILL
3
"tances for which he was not respon­
than
a
falsehood In an advertise­
on
Sundny
if
It
were
enforced,
nnd
MIAMI,
Aug.
21.—
Lieut.
Hinton
hi
20.00
3.00
20
4
sible. Burke had one “ class" man too
ment
is
to bob up unexpectedly and
Mnyer
Diggers
says
that
since
he
his
giant
seaplane
hopped
o
ff
at
West
20.00
3.00
20
5
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— Hanford nfnko trouble.
ninny, but ns soon ns ho discovered
sworn
to
uphold
tho
Inws
of
tho
[
Palm
Bench
nt
10:18
this
morning
ex­
20.00
3.00
20
G
that ho had been deceived l&gt;y the club McNIdor, national commander of the
20.00 city he feels there Is nothing elso to pecting to rench Nassau in two hours.
20
3.00
7
that sent Maurice IliggitiH here, tho American Legion, in a statement today
Lenta O'llrjran
J. G.
20.00 do. Under tho ordinance, the only ac­
8.00
20
8
pitcher was withdrawn from tho line­ declared personal canvass of the bon­
tivity
permitted
on
Sundny
would
bo
LABOR
OFFICIALS
IN
20.00
3.00
O'BRYAN A SHARON
20
9
up. He never participated in a slnglo us bill situation showed a majority of
CHICAGO DENY REPORT
20.00 the printing nnd circulation of news­
3.00
20
the
senate
Including
both
parties,
fav­
10
Attorneys-ot-Lnw
CREDITED TO JEWELL inning after the management was in­ ors tho bill nnd is pledged for its pns11 12 Pairs Doubles 5.00
25.00 papers.
formed that ho was Ineligible.
Will practice In nil the courts.
City manager Riddle has issued the
sago. McNIdor predicted tho bonus Examination o f Abstracts o f Land Tt*
Burke
began
the
season
with
a
following
statement.
ties given eapealal attention
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—B. M.
Total 224
$35.00
$225.00
weak club. He had but one pitcher, bill, slntcd for the senate consldern- Offices In Bemlnole County Bank Bids.
“
Mr.
Riggers
is
the
mayor
nnd
ns
Jewell,
who
as
president
of
the
Amer­
Money divisions Itoso System, 4-3-2DANPOHD, FLORIDA
tlo nbcginnlng Wednesday, would be
such he hns certain duties, ami he Is ican Federation of Labor railroad de­ Jess Woolf, who remained with the
passed
this
week.
1 each event.
one of tho commissioners. But ho Is partment is the executive hend of tho club through the season, and but one
Optional, $5.00 on each 100 Targets.
SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VBLVBP
only one of five commissioners. The striking shopmen, said today he ex­ outfielder, Walter Hunter. Hunter is
Grounds will be open for practice
There wouldn't he so much crime
the
only
regular
outfield
the
Bull­
BRANS, MILLET, GRASS
city mnnngcr Is under tho direction pected to remain in Washington until
Saturday, September 2nd.
in existence If people hod time to
of the city commission—not of any the negotiations between tho rail exe­ dogs have ever had. The others have
SEED, SORGHUM
go to work.
American Trap Shooting Associa­
one member of it.
cutives and the union lenders are re ­ been either men picked up from some
For Immediate ehlpment. All season*
tion Rules will govern all points.
able Field and Vegetable Beede. Writs
“ Enforcement of tho section would sumed In New York. In the mean­ other club o pitches who have been
No shooting for targets only, ex­
for Price List and Catalogue, Our bean*
M
ETIIODIST
M1SSIONAItY
involve a change in policy ami a dis­ time, he declared he would refrain sent to the outside positions to "fill
tlftH and Instructive catalogue Is frsa
cept by trndo representatives.
in." Notwithstanding this handicap
SOCIETY TO MEET nnd gives valuable Information on
turbance of the status now oxlsting. from comment upon tho situation.
farming and gardening for Florida and
All trade representatives arc invit­
It would nlso involve decisions on
the South. Write to us today for epooMr. Jewel said tonight ho hnd sent and the necessity of keeping expenses
ed to bo with us and shoot for tho
Inl prices on your seed requirements.
(tly
The
Anqnclntrd
I’
rcaa)
questions that are proper for courts no such telegra m as that made pub- down, thus prohibiting tho-importu­
Our complete stock will enable us to
price of tho targets only.
CHICAGO,
Aug.
22.—The
general
supply you Id advantage In price and
and juries. This being tho ense. I ne in Ardmore, Oklahoma, over his tl«» « f better players to fill the weak
Suitable trap loads will bo for snlo
quality.
shall not direct the chief of police signature, advising the strikers to ho positions, tho Hulldugs have made, as executive mooting of the Women’s
on the grounds at $1.10 per box. Tar­
Foreign Missionary Society of tho
-s&lt;dd before, a great fight.
in accordance with tho mayor’s di­ prepared to return to work.
E. A . Martin Seed Co*
gets will be sold at 2 Mic and included
Methodist
Episcopal Church will bo Oldest and Largest Seed House ta Fla,
"No
such
toleurnm
as
that
report.
I
Shortstop
was
another
weak
place
rection ami shall uwnlt action by the
in the entrance fee.
202-206 East Bay Street
commission as a whole before giving ed from Ardmore has been sent out," 10,1 the team, and not until toward the held nt Baltimore, MiO, October 24-31,
The Valdez Hotel will bo headquart­
-IFLORIDA
any orders to the chief of police on said Mr. Jewell. "Tho strike is on dose of the season when Ben Waite it was announced today by Mrs. Eve­ JACKSONVILLE
ers for the Bhooters. Make your res­ this subject."
lyn
Riley
Nicholson,
Chicago,
presi­
just as completely and ns definitely was obtained front Michigan City, lit­
ervations early.
as at any tlmosince the original order dinnn, was this position properly fill- dent o f the society. Mrs. Nicholson
GOOD GRADE
Cars will be provided to take all
If that tnrilf hill is as high ns other for it was issued. There is no change l'd. ’I liis and the lack of good pitch- Is the wife of Bishop Thomas Nichol­
ST A B L E M A N U R E
visitors to and from the Club grounds. bills wo don’t wonder that people in tho situation beenuso of tho pro- ‘ is cost tho Bulldogs the pennant son resident bishop of Chicngo.
CIIEA1Any guns, ammunition, etc., ship­ are kicking about It.
The
general
executive
is
a
repre­
though
they
would
have
won,
despite
sent negotiations and there will ho no
ped to the Hill Hurdwuro Co., will lie
sentative
body
consisting
of
officers
Prompt
Shipment
these
handicaps,
had
not
three
gnmes
change until an agreement for settle­
delivered at the grounds before the
and
delegates
from
all
parts
of
the
Wen
forfeited
because
of
violation
of
RACCOON IN A PRINT SHOP
L. W.. IIERGMANN
ment has been readied.
Hhoot begins on Monday morning.
"I have hut) no query from that the league’s rules for which the club United States ami misssiomiTies from Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, Pin.
DAYTONA, Aug. 19.— Linotype op­ territory and have answered no In- was not morally responsible, though nineteen countries in which the so­
ciety workH.
TAXIMKN OF JACKSONVILLE
erators employed In tho morning query on that subject which could technically guilty.
LANDIS, FISH A HULL
IN A KATE WAR the yshowed up fnr work In tho corn- have led to such a misunderstanding,"
There are 917,553 members, of
Tiio Bulldogs will leave today for
which
459,514
are
women
nnd
154,various parts of tho country. Waite
journal hero met opposition when
Attorney# nnd Counsellora-at-Law
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 19.— War, posing room Tuesday night. A hnlf REMOVAL OF HIMKES
'goes to his homo in Michigan; Elliott 254 are children. In the maintenance
DeLAND. FLORIDA
1
or competition, between taxlcnh com­ grown raccoon hud wandered into the
Ito his home at liradentown; Burke, of its work the woman's foreign Mis Will practice in tho State nnd Feder­
FROM TRACK CAUSES
panies hero has resulted in Jackson­ plnce from somewhere and deciding
WRECK, KILLING TWO Woolf, Maltliy and Hicks to Laku City fdonury Society Inst year spent $2,- al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
ville now having with one exception to take full possession, disputed tho
where they will play independent hall; 300,000.
the cheapest taxicab rateB in the point with anyone who disngreed with
The
work
of
tho
Society
in
foreign
Wells
to
the
Winston-Salem
club
of
CHICAGO, Aug. 21.— The wreck­
United States according to authori­ him. The Journal army finally organ­ ing of express train No, 39, onrouto the Piedmont League; Sweetlnnd to Inmis is evangelistic, educntlonhl and
SC H E LLE M A IN E S .
ties who nrc familiar with that in­ ized a concerted attack and Mr. Coon from New Yotk to Chicago, with the Leesburg; Brown Mule Smith tc medical. It has 020 missionaries in
LAWYER
- y
dustry, but there Is one concern was captured, but only nftor he had Icsh of two lives, near Gary, Ind., Georgia, and Palmer to his homo in service. Among tho speakers at the
Office in the Court House
*
standing pat on its charges and which inflicted numerous scratches and a early this morning, resulted from the New England. Walter Hunter, who Baltimore meeting will be Dr. ohn it
-jFLORIDA
declares there will he no reduction.; Idte or two upon tho enomy. Ho deliberate removal of twenty-seven lives nt Winter Park, will remain here Mott nnd Bishop W. F. McDowell of SANFORD
It is the Jacksonville Police Depart­ was turned over to the boys nt tho spikes from one of tho mils, Michi­ und Burke, Mnltby und Woolf will rc- Washington, D. C.
ment.
Bishop F. J. McConnell of Pitts(Ire department headquarters.
gan Central Rail road officials an­ turn when the luiseball season ends in
G E O . G. HERRING
In some cities the cost of "riding"
burg ami President Mary Woolley of
nounced tonight.
A $1,000 reward other cities.
a prisoner from a police box to the
Burke's Bulldogs of 1922 missed the Mt. Holyoke will report the recent
ADVERTISING IS FRIEND OF
was offered for tho arrest of those
Attorncy-nt-I.nw
police station is included in the costs
pennant by a hair. We are now pull commission on education in Chinn o f
HOUSEWIFE,
responsible.
No. 14 Gnrner-W(iodru(T[BuIldin
oT the case. A justice of tho pcoco in
The wreck took place about a mile ing fnr Burke’s liullilngs of 1923 to which they wore members.. Bishop F
Jacksonville is permitted to ndd $3.50
SANFORD, FLA.
Woman's work is tho biggest busi­ east of Gary at 2:10 o’clock this get tho honors back where they belong B. Flshor of Calcutta, India will speak
for the rido and tho mayor of South ness in tho world. Unde Sam's own morning, while the train, which cur­ -I n The City Beautiful.
on tho present nntionnl situation
Jacksonville tacks on the same estimate of tho income value of wom­ ried no passengers, was tra ilin g But the Saints win this ycqr and we India as it relates itself to tho church.
amount. In Jacksonville there is no an's services is eighteen billion dol­ at a speed estimated at more than extend congratulations.
Mrs. W. P. Thlrklold, president of tho
set fee but tho cost of tho fee is tak­ lars annually. This is larger than fifty
Woman’s Home Missionary Society
miles an hour.
When
tho
en care of in the fine. Tho pollco say tho yearly value of all farm products heavy engine struck the rail from Standing of the Florida Stnte League. will speak on Mexico, ho r present
JE W ELER
the taxis can cut their rates all they or of tho total output of the steel anti which the spikes hnd been removed,
Won • Lost Pet. homo. Among other speakers will bo
MY SPECIALTIES;
please hut fines will not bo reducod iron mills. Tho American housewife some distance and then turned coni- St. Petersburg ... ... 34
21
.018 Dr. Ida Scudder, Vellore, India; Bis
Pickard’s
Hand-Painted China
in tho cases of prisoners who are ac­ buys a thousand dollars' worth of it plunged along on tho ties for Orlundo .............. .. 31
23
.574 hop Anton Bast, Copenhagen; Dr.
Gorham's
Sterling Sliver
corded the privilege of riding In tho goods a minute. She buys 48 per cent plotoly over.
.518 Thomas Jesse Jones, member of tho
The two englnomcn Jacksonville ....... .. 29
27
Rogers'
Plated
Ware
"wagon."
30
.474 PhelpH-Stokes Commission to Africa.
of all merchandise for family use, were dead when removed from tho Daytona ............. ... 27
Elgin and Waltham Watchen
Other officers of the organization
.129
32
with a voico in 24 por cent nioro; she wreck nge. '
Tampa ............... ... 24
.374 are: Vico-pros blent h Mrs. F. F. Lind
An investigation by Martin Quinn, Lakeland ........... ... 20
34
selects 50 per cent of automobiles, uutl
say, Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Francis
— Orlando Sentinel.
buyB over 90 per cent of dry goods special agent of tho rond, revealed
J. McConnell, Pittsburg, Pa., and Mrs.
and food products. Woman is tho pur­ that while the rond bed had been
Willinm F. McDowell,( Washington,
ground into an unrocognlzonblo mass LEGISLATOR DRAFTED
chasing ugent of the homo.
FAR M ER S!
D. C.( secretary Mrs. Charles Spaeth,
The problems of the homo buyer from the spot wlioro the trnin hnd
TO SET FEDERAL CONTROL
were never ho perplexing and so dif- left the rails enough remained nt tho
FOR REGULATING COAL Madison, N. J., nnd treasurer Miss
Place your order with
Florence Hooper, Baltimore, Md.
fl'.ult—how can wo got more value for place where tha engine had been
us for
thrown ’from Its course, to furnish
WASH1NGTN, Aug. 22.— Legisla­
our monoy?
SAYS 100,000 CIVILIANS SHOULD
cvidonco
of
tho
work
of
train
wreckCANDLER
FACES
NEW
SUIT
tion to enable federal control of cou
Advertising lowors prices because
SEED B E D CLO TH
TRAIN TO KEEP THE
prices during emergency will bo draft­
it increases distribution nnd widens ora.
PEACE
new
YORK, Aug . 22.— August
ed within a day or two, Hoover salt
demand. That is why, ns a consumer,
Droyer, n Now York nttornoy, who
today.
I am thoroughly convinced that .ad­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— Presi­ vertising Ib a friend of tho housewife,
wan « passenger on tho liner BoronA question of ethicH has arisen over egla at the tlmu o f tho alleged attack
dent Harding in an nddress here to- nnd of real assistance and economy
a quart of whiskey In Texas, One on Mrs. Clyde Byileld, wife o f nn At­ M cC R O R Y ’S 10c STO R E
duy to citizen soldiers from Camp in solving her buying problems. Ad­
candidate clmrgeu another candidate lanta, Gn., automobile dealer for which
Meade, Maryland, dqclared ho favored vertising is a continuous, permanent,
Ethics, of course, tlemunded that he 8,10 Is suing Walter T. Candler, an
military training for more than one international
exposition
through
^drlnk the day nftor the primary,
hundred thousand civilians annually, which all tho merchants und manu­
Atlanta banker, fo r $100,000, Announc­
not for any prospective aggressive facturers may bring their goods.—
If the law required every tna;&lt; to ed today that ho Intends to bring suit
warfare) but to presorvo pence. Presi­ Christine Frederick.
earn his daily bread a lot of thorn against Candler for a similar sum for
dent reviewed civilian troops on el­ BY GOVERNOR MILLER OF NEW LIEUT. DE MUYTEIt IIAS BEEN
alleged derogatory remarks made by
would unt but once a week.
lipse
adjacent
to white houso
OFFICIALLY DECLARED
Cnndlor, Dreyor so Informed Luther
YORK TO TAKE CHARGE
grounds.
THE WINNER
Rooser, counsel for Byflold, In a con­
OF COAL
Centrally Located
ference in which tho latter took part
JOHNSTOWN, Penn., Aug. 19.—
PARIS, Aug. 22.— Lieut. Ernest Do
Itrnay bo true that a fool Is born
ALBANY, N. Y „ Aug. 21.— An ex­
F IR E -P R O O F
Brewors nnd saloonkeepers of Johns­ traordinary session of the legislature Muytor,. Belgian balloonist, has been
every minute, but certainly don't die
town notified by Mayor CaufTleld thut was called today by Govornor Miller officially declared winner of the recent
at tho samo rnto.
Cool, A iry Rooms, and
they may manufacture and sell good to enact legislation to rellov coal sit­ race for James Gordon Bennett cup
Ocean Front Apart­
W hM
boor and If they sell poor beer they uation in tho state. It will convene according to Genova dispatch received
WYOMING VOTERS
ments at reasonable
will he nrreHted. Mayor said he took
horo today.
AT THE POLES TODAY
rates the year round
next Monday night,
stop to see If ho could not rid city of
DECIDE VARIOUS RACES
bootleggors wluf have been selling
One tlmd there was a man who did
C. M . C U ST E R
Discreet men never tell all they
ELECTRIC PASTE
poisonous liquor at fabulous prices.
not consider his beard unusually tough
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Aug. 22.__
know. It would show them up.
Proprietor
or
his
face
unuusually
tender.
That
Voters
went
to
polls
today
to
decide
There Is this much about mosquito
DAYTONA BEACH, F L A .
contests for nominations for governor
lotions—tho kind to get Is that which
If the Plckfords Indulge in many was before the day of barbers.
and for Wyomlngs ono ^member In
will fatten them up to tho point that moro marriages they'll just get, comyear drug or ■•neral atorv dealer tod*j,
Phono No, 2
Hava you read tha want ids today? • u n v r e s w i - M i m than traps
national houso of representatives.
thuy will be easy to hit.
mon, that's all.

7 hay are

GOOD

10'

BONUS BILL
WILL BE PASSED
SAYS McNIDER

HENRY McLAULIN

HARDING FOR
MILITARY
TRAINING

ATTENTION

10c PER YARD

BELGIAN WON
BALLOON RACE
FOR GORDON CUP

Hotel
Greyston &lt;

RAT$ DIE

HEARNS’

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY GERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922
r u r c A N P A D H U P !) A I n
I H L O itla l v I\ U D u l l A l i i /
■ . J , h o l l y ____ Pt m m ib * c gS ■Sites
£• »• « « t AHD...... any time while the
— -^ = = = = = : T ^

•* Judged for all. The Innocent suff er with the guilty and if the men do
not go near the railroad property at
strike Is on they
will not «ot Into trooblo and If o n ,

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY; ! Z b"

“ c“nnot b’ ","1 ,h*

.__________ j ------------------------------------ j This is not only common sonso advlco
■CBSCiupnoir m i c a IS a d v a n o iii j,ut jt |9 renj Americanism and real
v...............
Tj Z Americanism will prevail or this
* * * * * --------------—— -----enuntry will soon be ft second Russia.
at* The low must and shall bo uphold and
t'ldirii*. CeSitr Art of March j mnintnlncd regardless of whother It
------------------------------------------ 1suits us or not. It is tho low nnd our
law and It Is upheld In tho manner
ly N T i n tLia traSlap aeetiea. with nil true American citizens.

world and when you come to take
stock you wlll'And that your lot la'
really a happy one compared with
others.
We renlly have but few kicks— real
kicks—and we should be the happiest
and the most contented people on'the'
onrth.
ADVERTISING THAT WILL PAY

It is probnblo that almost every*
body realizes the Importance of ad*
vcrtlslng in theso days when the
nowspapor nnd magazlno go every­
where and everybody roads them—advertisements ns woll ns news and
WE SHOULD HAVE A FOOD IN stories. In fnct, It is rccognlzod by
tho majority that ndvortising Is often
SPECTOR
Looks like tho rnllrond strike has
news, nnd very important news at
just begun.
There Is nothing In the city ma­ thnt. Pcoplonro not doing.very much
by guess work theso days. Thoy want
Unless tho big ones can nrrivo nt chinery ns important as milk and to know whnt they nro nbout tho
some definite conclusion today or to­ food inspector. There is no ono hero grentor pnrt of the timo nt nny rate—
morrow the stuff Is off. Separate clothed with the authority to make nnd In order to do the marketing or
such inspection in Sanford at this
railroads will mnko separate deals.
time and nil that hns saved this city buy tho fnmlly supplies or n houso or
n enr or n postage stnmp album or u
And now tho Chilcnn Kcnnte is in from an epidemic is the fact thnt tho new dress it is the most nnturnl thing
secret session over tho privlncos of artesian water precludes uny typhoid in the world "to look ovor tho nowsTnnlnc and Arnica. Tho next thing fever nnd in many othor ways na- papers nnd seo who hns something of
we know some South American state turo is safeguarding our health. But the kind desired for snlo.
will be tnking up tho question of tho city is growing every day nnd
Women do n Inrgo pnrt of tho buy­
gutting lnrgor and our hculth prob­
Home Drew nnd Johnny Wnlker.
lems grow with the city nnd it is high ing, according to statistical!"*, and w«
lime the city commissioners took up only needed to be told to realize that
The McLrory Stores nt Orlnndo
this important subject. The stnto such a statement wns nocessorly
purchnHed 75 foot of business p ro-,
board o f health hns from timo to timo true. The men make tho big pur­
perty in tho heart of tho city for $140sent a representative here but this chases, very often; but steadily nnd
000. This is somo figure but It is not
inspection hns bcenai fnrcc and menne always the women of tho country uro
too much for good business property
nothing. The city of Sanford should looking out for bargains and supply­
in a growing city and only goes to
have such n rigid inspection that no ing the house with necessities nnd
show thnt good proporty In n good
ono would bo allowed to soil nny^ort specials. They not only buy tho food
city is tho best investment in tho
of food stuffs until it had passed tho for the average family but also look
world.
rigid inspection of the duly authoriz­ out for the clothing of most of tho
ed inspector. Ho would also hnvo tho folks, nnd then thero are a thousand
Everywhere in the grent Sanford authority to inspect the household
thM
that go to make a homo
celery district the little white tents premises from timo to timo and help comfortable that the women secure—
are being erected that betoken seed in keeping down tho mosquitoes and and tho men are very willing to hnvo
beds and the stnrting of tho money tho flies and keep the city healthy thin done. An occasional man, who
crops thnt will Inter bo set in the field and clean nnd above reproach nt nil insists upon buying his wife's clothos
nnd then go forward to prosperity or times. It would pny us in dolinrs nnd and the household linens and tho g ro­
porhnps nothing. But it all makes cents aside from the feeling of satis­ ceries and fruits and other things, is
money thnt is going into tho vnrious faction thnt it would give both Citi­ found, but the majority aro well satis­
channels of trade and tho fall plant­ zens nnd visitors to know thnt thoy fied to pnrfR this detail along.
Advertising then, very lnrgcly, is
ing means the starting of nnother lived in a clean town. The St. Au
a
matter
of attracting and holding tho
good winter season.
gustino Record believes in tho snmo
attention
of the women. Morchnnts
thing nnd snys so:
San Francisco woman who is nlso
“ Exceedingly progressive are the |an,l dealers to n considerable extent
a millionairess wanted nnother wo- people of Bartow, nnd the lntest ad- j know
nn^ others who .merely
man's husband and since the wifo was vnneo step made by the citizens of trust to luck and maybe do not oven
an invnlid she nlTereJ to pay her one that city provides for the establish­ advertise nt nil, are the ones who fall
hundred dollars n month for the hus­ ment of a city bacteriological labora­ by tho commercial wayside. If they
band and tho offer wns accepted. Tho tory, with.the most up-to-date nnd do not tell the people—and particu­
rich Indy will now hnvo a husband complete equipment. A competent larly the women—what they hnvo to
nnd the sick lady will hnvo tho ono food inspector will bo appointed, nnd offer the crowd goes to the plnco nnd
hundred dollars a month and in think­ regular inspection of milk,
ments, possibly doesn't even notico tho bar­
ing it over wo hollovo tho rich lady fish and foods of all kind on snlo in gains piled up in the windows.
Another thing to be thought of is
hns hcen stung. Any dirty sneak the City o f Bartow will be provided
thnt would dcsort his Invnlid wife for for by city'ordinnnee. There will nl­ the fnct that after hnving made a
millions ought to bo hung nnd his so be written into tho ordinance nn demonstration the advertiser docs
wifo is prohuhly better off without article on weights nnd measures re­ well to reappear regulnrly. Spasmo­
him. We nrc quite sure thnt ho beat quiring tho periodic inspection of all dic advertising catches only the occa­
sional shopper. Regulurly appearing
her or intended to before divorcing scnles used by morchnnts.
her.
There is nothing that needs moro offers nre looked for by tho buying
cureful watching thnn n city's food public; it may not bo noccssnry to
Foster, tho anarchistic representa­ supply, and although numborless get the same position in n newspaper
tive of tho Russian Soviet government cities that do not have regular in­ or mngazinc, but once huvlng intro­
who hns been trying to lend union spection gut by with n creditable duced his wares to tho reading—buy­
men nnd other men nstray in the Uni health record, this is due to the good­ ing—people, tho morchunt or manu­
ted States hns been caught red hand­ ness of an All-Wiso Providonco, nnd facturer should not let tho subject be
ed.
He should be sent to Russia not to nny care nnd forethought on the forgotten. A trado nnmo Is often
whore ho belongs and where he can part of the people themselves. Tho sufficient to recall some excellent
reign with lfig Bill Haywood, Emmn old saying thnt tho "Lord helps thoje brand of goods nnd again it Is woll
Goldman and other agitators.
His who help themselves" will probnbly to go into details. Advertising is
kind of people nro what get the hon hold good in such instances; nnd in now regarded as an industrial nrt nnd
est workingmen into trouble but very time of stress and dnnger from dis­ a highly important feature of the
few real Americans will listen to him ease, the city which safeguards its everyday life in America nnd other
nnd his propaganda will not go very food supplies will have a grent doal civilized sections.—Times-Unlon.
far. Wo want none of Foster’s stuff in its fnvor."
in the south and should it appenr wo
will deal with it nnd not nsk nny help
WE HAVE NO KICK COMING
from the government or nsk for nny
government red tnpo to tie the nnnrWo hear a lot of kicks theso days.
chists while thoy wnit justice.
Kicks nbout the high cost of living,
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STAY OFF OF THE PROPERTY
We hate to sec tho reports in var­
ious plnccs where railrond strikers
nre resorting to acts of violence.
Many times the strikers havo nothing
to do with this violcnco nnd it is their
ill advised friends who think they nro
helping tho cause by tearing up pro­
perty nnd having discussions with tho
gunrds and doing other overt ucts.
Our advlco to the railroad men that
nro on strike is to stay away from tho
railroad proporty. Thoy havo no busi­
ness out thero nnd by remaining around tho property they nre only
starting trouble for soonor or Inter
thoy will become ungnged in a dis­
cussion—n senseless discussion usual­
ly—that will wind up in fights, ar­
rests, Jail sentences nnd tho enuso of
the striking men gets a black eye all
ovor tho country.
Tho courts havo decreed that no ono
shall trespass on rnllrond property.
It belongs to the railroad companies
and overy American citizen should
respect the decree.
It means just
what it says and will havo the govern
ment behind it. Thero hnvo boon
several U. S. Deputy Marshals sworn
in nt Sanford to enforce this decroo.
It remains with tho striking railrond
mon horo nnd everywhere ns to wheth­
er thoy win tholr cause by ncting as
sober minded patriotic American citi­
zens or otherwise. It tcmnlns with
tho men as to whether tho public will
class thorn us good citizens or othorwlso and tho public will bo final arbi­
ter.
Our advlco to them boforo tho
■triko, after tho striko and now is to
so act that thoir conduct will be
abovo reproach for their evory action

ment, hard times and all o f the mis­
eries attendant thereon.
One of tho worst iniquities of &lt;the
Smoot bill is the wool tariff, laid up­
on tho backs of moro than ono hun­
dred millions of users of wool for the
benefit of loss than half a million
growers of wool. Under tho present
(Underwood) tariff law thore is no
import tax on raw wool. Wo use 220,000,000 pounds of this product per
yoar, and tariff or no tariff, in tho
past wo havo not, on tho avorago, pro­
duced in this country moro than about
half of the amount we use. Honco,
tho now tariff rato o f 33 cents por
pound on tho scoured wool moans that
this will bo added to each pound of tho
120,000,000 pounds imported and will
go into tho trensury, but it will also
bo added to tho homo product and go
into tho pockets of tho American wool
growers, some of the wealthiest of
whom nro occupying seats in the sennto nnd have Just succeeded in killing
Senator Caraway’s resolution to Invostignto their pockotbook Interest in tho
legislation they are fastening on tho
pcoplo. It would not bo so serious n
burden if tho increase In tho cost of
articles nindo of wool should end with
the tax o f 83 cents por pound, but tho
truth la that it only begins there. A f­
ter tho wool is scoured it becomes
subject to n sliding scala of increased
tariffs, each Intended to latter^ the
manufacturer who puts it through the
next process, so thnt the enrdor, yarn
manufacturer, cloth weaver and cloth­
ing maker all get their slice out of tho
diminished dollar of tho public. The
tariff protection of tho clothing man­
ufacturer alone Is 50 per cent, so that
by tho timo tho suit of clothes get to
the denier it is calculated by Senator
Walsh, of Massachusetts, who is in
charge of tho wool schedule for 'ho
Democrats, that about five dollars
will be added to tho cost of tho suit.
Of courso, tho dcnlor bases his selling
price on tho cost to him, which in­
volves another raise, depending on
whnt percentage ho adds for overhead
and profit. On n heavy overcoat tho
increnso will bo considerably greater.
On n woman’s suit or coat it will bo
almost ns great.— I'nlntka Nows.
ALL FOR ONE ANI) ONE FOR ALL.

The railroad strike is rapidly dem­
onstrating that there is in this coun­
try no such thing as a class cnpahlo of
functioning for itself alone, cither in a
beneficial or detrimental manner. As
in tho beginning of our experiment
with popular government, so now; wo
all go up together or wo all go down
together.
The tying up of transportation is
bringing millions of dollars of loss to
the fruit growers of our Pacific slopo.
And as the crops provided thero by a
bountiful nature aro wasting in tho
fields, the labor necessnry to hnrvcst
and market them is idlo, entailing a
loss of immense proportions to thoso
who depend on the artistry of their
hands for the necessaries of life.
When a train is cut off it is not only
the men who u.iually operate
that
train that suffur a,loss of wages; in
vnrious ways and industries other la­
boring people are thrown out of em­
ployment. There is not an industry or
vocation in all this wide land but is
suffering as a result of tho striko. The
oil industry suffers, agricultural in­
terest* suffer and so on throughout
tho entire list.
The interdependence of people in the
United Stntcs is perfect. Ho who
kicks about tho hard life of working,
preaches class consciousness is n
kicks about the weather and kicks
traitor to his country and to his fol­
about everything on earth. Did you
low man. How utterly absurd to seek
ovor stop to think about the people
TARIFF KNOCKS HOPES FOR
to set up a government by, for and of
of the onrth not so well situated as
CHEAPER LIVING
cither tho laboring man as such or the
are the free born people of America
farmer as such, when it is perfectly
and the way in which they livo and
For several yours tho average patent to evory thinking person that
have their being. Maybe you hnvo American family hns been fighting every factor of our sociul system is
never sailed from American shores and scoking to ovnde the encroach- absolutely essential to 'its tolarnblo
Tor foreign shores. If you have not ments of the high cost of living, has balance. What would this country be
you will never fully ronlizo what a been economizing ami pursuing tin- with all farmers or nl so-called laborgreat country you have here in tho
elusive bargain sale, mending, clean- ers? Where would tho farmer market
good old U. S. A. You will continue
ing, patching and hoping for better bis products or tho lnhoror find omto kick becQUso you havo everything
days, when a dollar might lie expected ployment for his hands?
you want and being self satisfied
to buy n dollar’s worth of food or
Tho farmer tills tho soil and prothere is nothing to do but kick. If
clothing. Some material decreases duces food tho while tho laborer toils
you could just got away from Ameri­
havo aroused a hnpo which tho pond- in manufacturing plntitvlumbor reca for twelve months or so and take
ing tariff hill Ih destined to utterly gion, cement works or minos. Tho exa trip over tho European coun
destroy. Tho cost of living, which has chniigo of products in their finished
triu:i or tho Orient nnd seo how much
bcun somewhat reduced, is about to state, tho ono trading articles o f food
better tho people of this country nro
take a turn upward. In the things for articles of manufneturo, ench a
situated you would return with tho
wo eat tills will hardly ho noticed, sheer necessity, constitutes wiiat our
idea firmly fixed in your hend that
you havo everything in tho world on for the producor of thhings which hair-brained thuorists denominate in
the other follow nnd thnt your lot in grow out of tho ground will get no an opprobious way tho cnpitnllstic
A m e r ic a 'is T b e d 'o r rases compared
f« r «&gt;'« products by reason of the system. In each instance vastly bot... 111, that of iiconlu Of nuinv of tho tarl,f* 1,1,1 &gt;» 1,11
t»o manufactured, ter than CO cents on tho dollar goes
foreign countries!
articles the increases will ho consider-! to labor. And nil of tho intricate mnAnd down hero in Florida we nro a,,1° ’ For ovcr&gt;' Kroup nml llaHH °f,chlnory of distribution nnd supply is
,-enlly sitting on tho top of tho world, miinufucturors thero will be a tax lev- necessary and worthy.
Strikes and high freight rates might it&lt;l on " no clnss—tho consumers.
Tho strike now ruging, if tho issue
■dow up in the
march toward real Tlicso unfortunates, in their capacity should bo permanently Joined nnd the
prosperity but •wo always havo a ah consumer*, will receive no benefits contest permitted to go to its ultimuto,
comeback and great recuperative themselves, but will hnvo tocontribute whore penco could only come with viepowors.
nro no£ ospt-cinlly con *°
increased income of every man tory nnd tho final determination of a
corned with tho coal striko down hero benefited by this special clnss legls- point thnt hns been dodged und evndIn this part o f the stnto for wo hnvo lotion. Tho now high tariff rates, nl- od for ages, would work irrcpurable
plenty of wood to burn in tho winter ways destructive in their past history, dnmngo to society us u whole, but to
and do not needmuch for boat nnd will again impoverish tho buyers and nono moro thnn to labor. For within
warmth. If the entire structure of thus tnko thti market away from t h e n vory fow hours after transportation
tho world’s progress &gt;v« h to ho torn sellers, who will consequently ho un- ceased overy pny roll In tho nation
temporarilywe could manage to nblo to buy from manufacturers thoir (would bo abolished. Thus tho brothorexist In Florida bettor porhnps than wares for which thoro hns como u dim -, hoods of rail employes hnvo it within
any other pnrt of tho country. Wo Inlshed market, and when there things tholr ulmoBt instant powor to Inflict
could come ns near living within our- befall, less labor is required in tho tho most grievous Injury upon labor it
selves nH nny part of tho civlllzod. factories, honco gonernl* unemploy- has over sustained. And thoy are

FROM OTHER
SANCTUMS

rested and as they leave the Jell after
being convicted tle y are In turn
taken out by a band of masked men
and beaten up and it looks like the
end is not in sight. Wo aro not In
Orlando and do not know the circum­
stances o f the cases but it would seem
to us that tho law is being openly
flouted down there when such occur­
rences come with overy week ond. It
might be n good way to clean up the
town in somo respects but on the
other hand It 1s an open defiance to
tho lnw and ordor and othing else.
With two separate nnd distinct crowds
of masked men working tho streets
of Orlnndo thoro is no chance for
nowspn’pcr men and politicians in
that town.
ARRESTED FOR STEALING
AND BUTCHERING COW
OUT ON BAIL TODAY
Zoko Carter, Jim Robinson and Doc
Robinson arrested by tho sheriff's of.
fleo for stealing and butchering a cow
economics for tho striko, eithor mlnoi
released this morning on a $5,or transportation strike: If tho lab- 000 bond nnd will nppear in the ciroring pooplo renlly seek thoir own i cult court when it convonos In Jnnuhost Intorosts under existing govern-1 nry"
ment, then tho striko is without rhvmo ■
or renson; but if they indeed seek the!
destruction of tho government nnd tho
comploto dissolution of our Industrialj
People with bad bncks and weak
system, then they can justify it.
In this country all classes go hand, kidneys nrc apt to feel old at sixty,
in hand. To suck to establish the Many old folks say Donn’s Kidney
superiority of ono or to single ono out- Pills help them keep young. Here’s a
for especial distinction over tho othor Sanford case:
is liko unto the vnrious parts of n m o -) W. A. Stafford, plumber, 4PR Holly
chnnlcnl contrivance becoming Involv- Ave., says: "I had kidney complaint
cd in n similar controversy. Ench, which annoyed mo for some time. My
whcol nnd cam and lever has its prop- back ached so badly I couldn't stoop
cr pnrt to play. Tho motor of thnt and I wns pretty woll hundienpped. I
wonderful contrivance known ns tho had dizzy-spells nnd at times I could
uutomobile supplies all tho power it is hoc dark specks before me. I felt gentrue; but the transmission, tho uni-[ernlly run down nnd tired out. I docversa! joint, tho differential ,thc tiros tored hut did not get much benefit. I
nnd tho cooling system ench hnvo n used Doan’s Kldnoy Pills and . they
part in tho final demonstration equal- , were nof long in benefiting me. (on­
ly as important.
tinued use of Donn's completely cured
All for ono nnd ono for all— thnt mo nnd-I hnvo had no return of the
must bo tho motivo of overy success-' trouble.”
(Statement given March
ful grouping of mechanical principles 22, 1014.)
or sociul fnctors.—Tnmpn Tribuno.
On February 2, 1022, Mr. Stafford
said: "My cure hns been permanent
land I am continually recommending
NOW THE IRISH AGAIN
|Doan’s Kidney Pills.” .
GOc, at all dealers. Fostcr-Milhurn
Poor old Ireland seems to he in ns
,Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
much trouble ns Russia. Fighting for
freedom for the past fifty yonrs thoy
666 cures Bilious Fever.
38-20tc
do not seem to know whnt to do with
it now that they hnvo It. Given about
nil thoy asked for from Englnnd, glvon
Michael Collins for the hend of tho
provisional government nnd com­
mander in chief of tho Irish Nationnl Army, n former head of tho Sinn
Fein nnd yet n man with broad views
nbout accepting tho penco terms nnd
mnking Ireland freo In overy senso
of tho word It would seem thnt to
kill him from nmbush ns wns dono
"I suffered with chronic
yesterday by n hunch of irrcsponslconstipation that would bring on
very severe headaches,” says
blcs would hnvo been nothing less
Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of
thnn suicide for tho free staters. How -'
R. F. D. I. Cripple Creek, Va.
ever, tho situation over thoro is do” 1tried different medicines and
did not get relief. The head­
ploraldo nnd we pcoplo ovor here
aches became very frequent. I
know hut little about it. Some peo­
heard of
ple do not know their own minds nnd
somo of tho Irish nre in thnt class.
Mnybo they will eventually ho shown
the error of their ways nnd find out j
whnt is right nnd whnt is best for
them nnd their country but at present
it looks ns though they do not want
pence nnd all thoy want is a "ruction.”
We will hnve to let them fight it out I
and took it for a headache, and
on thnt score until some settlJhicnt
the relief was very quick, and
enn ho made.
it was so long bclorc I had
another headache. Now 1 just
keep the Black-Draught, and
WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO
dotrt let myself get in that
LANDO
condition.”
Thedford’s Black- Draught
(purely vegetable) hns^ been
Orlando, known as one of tho most
found to relieve constipation.
henutiful cities in tho south nnd cerand by stimulating the action of
tlnnly ono of tho most lnw nbldlpg up
the liver, when it is torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out ol
to a certain time Hoems to hnvo so
your system.
Biliousness,
far forgotten herself that sho pulls
indigestion, herdachc,
and
off two masked mob affairs in ono
similar troubles arc often
night. First n crowd of alleged boot­
relieved in this way. It is the
natural way. Be natural! Try
leggers masked and otherwise garb­
Black-Draught.
ed for the affair take out two officers
Sold everywhere.
and heat them up nnd then somo of
the men recognized in the mob nro nr-

KEEP YOUNG

F req u en t

H eadaches

Thedford’s

BLACK-DRAUnHT

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1922

[TTSBURG.
ANARCHISTS
NO DETAILS
ARE CAUGHT
}AL PRODUCERS
ON SAMPAHTS
ORDER SCALE
WITH GOODS
ACCIDENT
23 POSTED AT MINES BUT FOSTER AND MANY OF IIIS COHORTS ARE ROUNDED
' ‘ S e c lin e t o y i e l d t o
UP
^
dem ands
gUURGH, Aug. 23.—Tho bcoIo
‘ ^c of tho Pittsburgh Coni ProAwoctatlon today ordered
M922 »cnlo posted at all mines
operatod by Its members
|Joined to yield to demands of
jiine Workors that check o ff
rilion of scale bo enforced. About
Jive thousand union minors arc

MILLS
RAISE w ag es
OF EMPLOYES
WOllKEUS BENEFIT I1Y IN
[CKKASK MADE l i t LARGE
CONCERNS
rilLEHEM, Pa., Aug. 23.— PresGracc, of tho BcBilohem Steel
oration, today announced a twonireent Increase in wages for comi labor.
|fg\V YORK, Aug. 23.—Three big
Icorporations, employing normnly 300,000 worker.', yesterday
ounccil a 20 per cent wage incrcnso
[lU laborers In their manufacturing
its. The United States Steel Corition took the lead but was quickfollowed by tho Midvale Steel &amp;
anre Company find tho Youngsm Shed nnd Tube Company.
Hews of the incrcnso came ns n sur\se to the financial district, probnbbecause wage adjustments in other
iitrics have neon generally downlt was followed by slight rccesIin the prices of steel shores.
S'o explanation of tho Increnso was
r«n by the steel corporations. Howir, it is known that the immigration
has cut o ff tho supply of unsklllUborcrs which formerly drifted to
Iiron and steel centers. When the
tor shortage became acute Inst
ling and tho stoul industry began to
sigriB of rehabilitation, temporIrelief wns afforded by tho cmnent of men thrown out of work
coal strike.
i highest rate paid by tho United
Stool Corporation was 47 cents
Jkwr, from February to May, 1020,
iHiy 10, 11120, a reduction of 20
rrest wns announced, nnd in July
Itil same year overtime wns elimlifJ. On August 19, 1921, day labor
l reduced to 30 cents an hour, tho
it now in effect. Tho increnso will
Jf tho rate up to 30 cents an hour.
The averago payroll of tho corporni during 191H, tho banner year, was
tr 1130,000,000, but it dropped to
«ct $332,000,000 in 1021, when there
approximately 100,000 men ent­
iled.

ilatka to Play St.
Pete for Champion­
ship o f the State
iridu State League and Semi-Pro
Clubs Will Piny Series
PALATKA, Aug. 23.— St. I’otorsI'imnipion club of the Florida
'te League nnd Pnlntkn, credited
being tho strongest soml-pro
*in Floridn, begin three games serheie tomorrow for what is atlvertd as stnto baseball championship,
* of the foremost players in tho
itc league arc members of the Fala club.

YNAMITE IS
HURLED INTO
ROUND HOUSE

CHICAGO, Aug. 24.— William Z.
Foster, president of tho Trades Union
Educational Leaguo, who has boon
sought by federal agents as ono of
thoso participating in an alloged rad­
ical convention hold in a forest near
Bridgcman, Mich., was taken Into cus­
tody last night whllo in the offices of
the educational league. Foster strong­
ly dented having attended the conven­
tion which was raided by federal op­
eratives and state troops,
WASHINGTON, AUG. 24.— Tho ar­
rest of seventeen alleged communists
after tho secret convention of
tho
communist party ut Bridgcman, Mich.,
Tuesday hy Michigan state authotlUuo
disclosed a program for tho organiza­
tion of communist groups in tho army
and navy, and for tho Initiation of
militant action on tho part of radicals
In tho United States according to in­
formation from official sources in
Washington yesterday,
William J. Burns, chiof of tho bu­
reau of in/estigution of tho depart­
ment of justice, declined to comment
In any way on the Michigan urrosts,
but in other quarters it wus said that
a definite connection between tho
communists intcrnntionalo of Sovlat
Russia and the "friends of Soviet Rus­
sia” in the United Stnttis had been
established with tho communist pnrty,
otherwise known in America under its
reorganization name ns tho Workers’
pnrty.
Many prominent alleged commun­
ists who attended thi convention man­
aged to elude the authorities by autumobile, according to information here.
These included, officials asserted,
William Z, Foster, of thu trade union
educutionul league, described as active
in communist councils; Boris Reinstein, with the Red Army in Russia,
who recently arrived In tho United
States, and one Lozovsky, general sec­
retary of the Red trade union intornntlonnlcs, who have been In thu Unit­
ed States for tho last two years. Be­
fore attending thu convention ut
Bridgentutt, it was said, he was in
secrot conference with several of the
lending “ radicals" In Now York City.
Officials Haiti last year the Bccrct
convention of "communists” wns held
Undisturbed at Woodstock, N. Y. This
year, the added, thu pluco of assemb­
lage was set fur Chicago, and tho deleg a tes wore then taken across Lnko
Michigan to Bridgcman. Information,
however, was placed in tho hands of
the Michigan commissioner of public
safety by secret agents nnd tile trap
wns sprung, but not before some had
escaped.
The communist pnrty became nit
"underground" organization, it was
said, after tho arrests of January,
11)20, and nfter its operation had boon
adjudged Illegal by the government
nnd various state courts. The work­
ers’ party was then formed, and this
was declared by officials to bo under
tho control and complete discipline of
the communist purty.
William Dunn, ono of those taken
into custody at Britlgentnn, was de­
clared by officials to be the guberna­
torial candidate of tho workers' party
In New York at the election next No­
vember.

Florida’s Artesian
Wells Are Deep in
Many Localities
One nt Key West is Over 2,000 Feet
Down
I
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Also beginning at the northeast corn-

Never tell a woman how old she ia.
You don’t know what she expect*
you to liny.

south 3.IS chains to school lot; thcnco

Hundreds o f People
H ave Bought From
’ 1 to 12 Bottles

P rof. R . F. Cooper, D i- x or o f n lot belonging to Hiram Potter
In Hecllon thirty-one (31), Townahlp
(ID) Mouth, linage thirty (30)
rector Vocational A g ­ nineteen
Fust, mild corner being 11.10 chains
Mouth from the first mile post on the
west boundary of salt! section, nnd 3.IS
riculture in Sanford Ichains
east therefrom: thence run

along said lot AS links to Its
Will Be Instructor In II. S. and Direct east
nni-ihcnnt corner; thence south along
Kamo lot 3.01 chnlns to Its southeast
Agricultural Education Through­
corner; thence oust S.3T chnlns to a
out
Seminole
County
post: thence north B.SO chnlns to a post;
REPORTED THAT PLANE WAS
thence west R.B2 chnlns to place of heginning, containing five ncrcs, more or
FOUND NEAR THE WIND­
' Prof. R. F. Cooper, formerly
of less.
WARD PASSAGE
Also beginning H chnlns south o f the
« »
Morrishill, N, C., but more rocontly northwest corner of section thirty-one
(31). Township nineteen (19) south.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23—Tho navy of Gainesville, has arrived In tho city Itunge thirty (30) oust, run south 3.1(1
chains,
east 3.14 chains,
north
3.IS
department early today was still with­ preparatory t6 taking up his duties ns chnlns. containing ono acre, more or
less,
out details of enuse of accident to Director of Vocational Agriculture.
fall not else said hill will ho taken
Prof. Cooper comes to Seminolo amt
an confcHsed against you, to tie follow ­
Sumpalo, whoso crew was picked up
ed by u final decree.
by tho cruiser Denvor last night, county very highly endorsed ns n mnn
It Is further ordered that this notice
well
fitted
to
his
duties,
nnd
ns
being
tie published In the Hanford Herald nnco
which reported finding piano after it
cacti
week for flvo coneecutlvo weeks.
Witness my hnnd and the scat o f said
left the Bnhnmna for Haiti yesterday. a gentleman in evory sense of tho
court this 25th day of August, 1922.
Tho position In which tho crow was word. Ho holds a high school diploma
(HKAI.)
t!. A. noUCitiABH,
from
Morrishill,
nnd
the
degree
of
B.
Clerk Circuit Court.
picked up Indicated tho plune cumc to
Hernlnole C o u n ty , Chi.
tly: A. M. W K B K S .
grief somewhere In, or nenr windwnrd S„ A. E., from tho University of Flor­
Deputy Clerk.
ida at Gainesville,
passage.
JACKSON ft DUPUEB,
Tho institution of this department
Handlers far Complainant . fil-Stc
ns
n pnrt of nnd under tho supervis­
NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Tho cruiser
In the Circuit Court, Urtrnllt Judicial
ion
o
f
tho
Sominolu
County
School
Circuit. In null far the Count? uf
Denver which nscued Hinton and his
Nrmlnule, Clnrliln.—-In Chancer?
companions from tho wrecked ?4nptnne !,y|d &lt;-’ni 1**
possible by an npproCITATION
Sampnlo Correia is onroute to Key prlntion from the government, supple- W . \V. P e v eh ou so. C o m p la in a n t ,
i incnted by an appropriation from the
vs.
West, nnvnl officials here said
T h e u n k n o w n heirs, d ev isees , g r a n t e e s ,
'county
school
board.
For
some
time
o r o t h e r s c l a i m i n g u nder J os en h FImtday.
itaii, decensed, J a m e s II.
Param ore,
tho need of thin character of educa­
deceiiHed, Ja n ies It. Fln ognti, d e c e a s ­
tion has been felt in Seminolo Coun­
ed. Joh n D. Itelleohnsse. d e c e a s e d , and
J. Ilu tlciluo I'ln enan, d e c ea s ed ,
De­
ty, and when the governmental appro­
fen dan ts. .
T
o
:
All
p
a
r
t
ie
s
c
la
im
Inn
Interest
u
n
d er
priation wns available the county
J o s e p h FI mokhii , d e c e a s e d . J a m e s 11.
school board lost no time in making
P a rnm o r e , d e c e a s e d , J a m e s It. f i n e Kim, deceas ed , J o h n D. H ollech asse,
tho supplemental appropriation re­
d e c e a s e d , nnd J. I l u t l c d g * Fln egn n ,
deceas ed , o r o t h e r w is e , In ( h o f o l l o w quired nnd thereby installed ♦bin tloloir d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y situ ated , l y i n g
! pnrtmunt us a permanent fixture l.t
and holiiK In Hemlnulo C o u n ty , f i e r i ■
dn, t o - w i t :
our local school system.
I.ol x o f M M. S m ith 's T h ird H u h -D iv ­
Frof. Cooper will tench two sub­ ision, a c c o r d i n g to tlio plat t h e r e o f
FIRE OF UNDETERMINED ORIG­
d u ly n9 r e c o r d III th e p u b lic r e c o r d s o f
jects in the Sanford High school S e m in ole C o u n ty , F lo r id a . In Plat H ook
IN DESTROYS A. C. L. STATION
n e Hil, h olm : a part o f Hoetlon —H,
viz., plant production and horticulture. TI oawl npa
s h i p 19 Houth. Itm m o aa Hast
AT OCOEE
It
m
ipearlu
K f r o m the s w o r n till I o f
In addition to this ho will have what
c o m p l a i n t h erein filed that Joh n
D.
ORLANDO, Aug. 23.—The postof- he tt,rm9 'n» experimental ucro’ close Iiolloehusse, J a m e s It. P a r a m o r e , J o s e p h
I FltieKnti, J a m e s It. FI ite c u ll and J. Ilu tflee and store of Ben Ewing and the *°
School building where je d ne F ln e g n n ,aro n o w d e c e a s e d ; und
Hull the m im es o f th e h ells, dev isees,
Atlantic Const Line depot at Ocoee Mrrlculturnl experiments will be enr- Kruntcos,
o r o t h e r c la im a n t s u nder ihu
a
wore destroyed by fire at midnight of rlct! on b&gt;' ,lis students throughout the f o r e s a id d e c e a s e d p erson s, a r c u n ­
known:
year. Prof. Cooper’s duties will not
NOW.
THKBKFOUKi
all
p a r li e s
undetermined origin.
be confined (o Sanford and to tho ex­ clalmltlK Interest u n d e r J o h n l&gt;. H elloclm sse, J o s e p h PlnoKilll, J a m e s It. P a r a perimental acre alone, hut he lias more, J a m e s It. Fi toman and J. Hut’ Fln egn n , o r o t h e r w i s e . In
tho
equipped himself with an auto nnd ex­ plerdom
p e r t y h erein d e s c r ib e d , a r e h e r e b y
r
e
q
u
ir
e
d
t
o
be
and
a
p
p
e
a
r
b
e
f
o
r
e
o
ur
pects to cover Seminolo county and in­ sa id c o u r t nt tlie C o u r t H o u se III Sunterest the young people in the great ford, Hemliinle (.'utility, F lorida , on the
d a y o f N o v em b er, A, D. 1922, and
gnmo of agriculture by getting them niti
then and th ere m a k e a n s w e r to tho
Mill o f C om p la in t III said c a u s e filed,
started o ff on a scientific basis.
o t h e r w i s e a D ecr ee P r o t’ o n f e s s o w ill

POSTOFFICE
AND STORE
IS BURNED

INDEPENDENT
STEEL CONCERNS
RAISE WAGES

WILL FOLLOW SUIT OF
STEEL CORPORA­
TION

U.

S.

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, Aug. 2 3 All independent concerns in this dis­
trict announced today they would fol­
low tho lead of tho U. S, Steel Corpor­
ation advancing wages o f day labor­
ers twenty per cent.

Incendiary Fire
At Ballast Point
Destroys Pavilion
Keeper Opened Cages and Allowed the
Animals to Esenpe
TAMPA, Aug. 23.— Fire, believed
Incendiary, destroyed tho amusement
pavilion at Bnllnst Point Pnrk enry
today. Tho keeper nwnkencd nnd
found the place In flnmep. Ho open­
ed the cages and permitted the deer
nnd-other animals to escape. Tho loss
is placed ut $25,000.

Second sheets, S '/ix ll, only
50c per 1,000, while they lust, at
Herald office.
tf
Mr. Vnughnn, Farmer, Tells How He
Lost All Ills Prize Seed Corn
"Some time ago sent away for
some pedigreed seed corn. Put it in
n gunny sack nnd hung it on a rope
suspended from roof. Rats got it
all—how boats mo, but they did bocause I got 5 dead whoppers in thu
mowing after trying RAT-SNAP.”

BIG 8-DAY SPECIAL
SALE AT THRASHCASH STORE

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 24.— Florida
possesses Homo unusually deep artes­
ian wells, according to tho office of
tho Stato Geologist here, with tho
8 days of money-saving opportiqii
deepest ones nenr Mnrnthen, on the tics for thu buying public, beginning
luwer cast coast. Tho two Marathon Saturdny, tho 2(ith, nnd ending SnturMY OUTRAGES ^REPORTED wells, owned by tho Florida East ‘ day, September 2nd, entire stock of
Coast Railway are 2,500 feet in depth. clothing, furnishings and sliues al
PUOM^VAHIOUS PARTS
grontly reduced prices.
Other deep wells listed follow:
OF COUNTRY ,
A few items will servo to show the
Nenr Perry, 1,207 feet.
ninny bargains offered in this salo,
Near Livo Oak, l,0f)0 feet.
"Wt'ACiO, Aug. 23.—Tremendous
Near Jacksonville, 1,180 feet.
Position early today nt the Chicago
CLOSE-OUTS
Nunr St. Augustine, 1,440 feet.
Alton round houHo at Venice, III.,
Near flitrn, 1,20° (cot.
Lots of Men’s, Women’s and Chil­
°'t buildings within a radius of
Near Ocala, 1,250 feet.
dren’s seasonable Shoes, Oxfords and
miles. Sovcrnl sticks of dynaNear New Smyrna, 1,440 feet.
Pumps at one-half price.
* W(*re thrown on tho roof of tho
Near Plnnt City, 1,100 feet.
12 dozen Women’s full fashion
Im' buuso in which several men
Near
Sobring,
1,200
feet.
Brown
Silk $2.50 Hose as long as they
ri‘ "orking.
Near Boca Grande, 1,812 feet.
Inst at 08c per pair.
Nonr Okeechobee, 1,775 feet.
Clothing $5.00 to $10.00 a suit off.
!AN BERNARDINO,’ CnliL, Aug.
Near Palm Beach, 1,207 feet.
Florshoim $10.00 shoos, $3.00 per
-Bombs hurled nt homcB of Snntn
Near Key West, 2,308 foot (Florida pair.
mil mud workers horo. Windows
All Women’s Red Cross $7.00 to
broken and hou»tv; damaged but East Coast Railway)
$0.00 Shoos, $4,08 per pnir.
‘"Juries reported.
I
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| rIhu reason the horso nevar makos
Tennis Canvass Shoes, one-third o(T.
Don’t miss this sgle.
nK skirts will bo back about the an
of himself is becauso ho sticks
men begin again to wear per- bo plain water.
"‘ nt soup strainors.
The spirit of unrest discourages
FLORIDA
e blaily Herald Delivered to your house building. And for that matter, SANFORD
»lx day. a week for 15 cen U - housekeeping.
i Thr,-Sat*-Wkly

D. L. THRASHER

Druggist Sella 12 Grow (1728 Bottlea)
of FERRALINB in Short Period.
Only Wonderful Properties Cook!
Sell a Medicine So Fast.
In a recent letter received by th*
Fcrrnltne Medicine Company, the ow n­
er of Ortmann'a Drue Store, a thriving1
Mobile, Ala., company, saya:
"Tour
salesman strolled into tho store nnd In­
troduced Ferraltne. After listening to
what he had to say, docldcd to try throe
doxon. classing It along the lines of
(latent medicines. In threo daya I o r ­
dered a gross and with your line of
ndvertlelng. It has been one groes nfter
another and up to the present time I
have hnndled twelve grosa d oin g aome
for one kind of medicine. It sold strict­
ly on Its merits and I consider It one
of tho beet repeaters I have handled.
Hundreds o f people have taken from
one to n dosen bottles.
Could a modtalne sett like this unless
It really did bring to thoso suffering
from rheumnllsm’a nchca nnd Paine, In­
digestion's nnnga nnd the effects o f
linpuro blood and poor functioning kidreal ~
and antlafaatorr
neya n nd‘ liver,
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r e lie
ft f

ti l A

T h ese

ll'e e ■?,l»s prove

“ If your local dealer does not han­
dle FERRALINB, send $1.00 direct to
CO., Tampa, Fla."
/

IT H A C A

W IN S

Captain Paul A.
Curtis Shooting
Editor of Field
and St r eam
says: "The first

S un I a v e r

ought was an
Ithaca.
It Is
Just ns strong
and shoots Just
as hard ns It
did When I
wa# a boy,"

mi&lt; uiauiuil

iiMiiiusl them.
It Is o r d e r e d that th is n otic e lie p u b ­
h ed III th o Hanford H erald , a n e w s ­
A vacation is that period during lis
pa p er p u b lish e d In S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
which-you quit scratching for nlivlng F lor id a , o n c e a w e e k f o r o Ir Ii I (H) c o n ­
s e c u t iv e w eek s.
and go to scratching legs nnd arms.
W it n e s s m y hand an d th e seal o f th o
sa id C ircuit Court on th is 22nd d a y o f
A u u n s t , A D. 1922.
In llir Clrcull Court, Tth Juillrlol Cir­
(H i; A I,)
IJ. A. DOUtH.AHH,
cuit. Hrmlnnlr Count?, riurhto.
Clerk Circuit Court.
— In ( linnrrry,
Hernlnole C o u n ty , Fla.
Hy: V. K. DO HOI. ASM, I). C.
N O T I f i: TO M &gt; \ - It l i s t u t : NTS,
O F o l t U i : It. 11Hit HINI i.
r u i l H C i . o s i u t ; o r .M o ld 'd A t;i:
Cou n sel f o r C o m p la in a n t .
M-9tO

Catalogue Free
Double guns for
game $3/.90 up.
S i n g l e barrel
trap uuns 979up.

ITHACA
GUN CO.
ITHACA, N. V.
Dox □.

M ay 10. Puff, C o m p l a i n s o l .

vs.

Chariot* IS. (taker anil M ary .M. linker,
Ills w ife, af 11on t lim sliu ra. lm ll na,
and W . MrKi’ u K e lle y , an d Antilv D.
K elley, tils w ife, nf I'ln e lla s C n o n ly ,
Florida, mid A. Min allow und --------- r
Ml ue hew )i)h w ife , o f Ham Inn Ia C o u n ­
ty, Flurlila.
T o Ch arles I-:. Maker anil M ary St. Hali­
er, Ills wife, I hint Iiii; hIiiii k . In dia na;
.You are h ereb y required and o r d e r e d
to lit) and a p pear b e f o r e o u r said Circuit
C ou rt el the C ou rt House to Hanford,
F lor id a on thu first M onday In O ct o b e r ,
1922, lieliiK the 2nd day o f said m onth,
than and th ere to a n s w e r the hill o f
c om p la in t filed hureln
uku Iiihi
y ou
w herein I ho fo lo w h iK d e s cr ib e d p r o p e r ­
ty Is In tie sold l o - w l t :
IIo k Iu fi c h a in s Kn»l o f I lie ' i seel Inn
c o r n e r on the north tinundnry nf S e c ­
tion thlrty-Mlx (30 ). T o w n s h i p 19 Mouth
nf Knmtc T w e n t y - n i n e (29&gt; east, run
Mouth .'a cha ins, c a s t 5 cha ins, north «n
chains, w est fi chnln s, cun tain lint ten I
ncrcs, innru o r less.
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SANFORD’S SOLDIER BOYS
RETURNED FROM ENCAMPMENT
AFTER TWO WEEKS TRAINING
!

Dengue Fought the Greatest Battle
W ere M any Casualties
!

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and

There

Portland cement, K cent* p*r ‘ 100 rent for these purvoiH, and
it would b* ready for tha president
pounds,’ Nut with a' retaliatory provU- trie current can be produced propor- determine who e&amp;ail be trustees1VrVi*
next month.
,..p .r rato
r.to In larger'
larger Ift ”1
Ky X V
a ,'Vhd " 'h“^ m
: bae r " 0
S!
«
tionately at a cheaper
Final action on tha bill by the sen­ ■Ion.
Harness costing less than $70 a set quantklc. Molt cun.nl o..d
ate was witnessed by crowded galler­
ies nnd many members of the house,
who found places on the senate floor.
!n tho last few minutea before tha
voto the sonatora relaxed after the
long strain under which they have
Worked, frequently night as well ns
day, nnd they and the visitors found
considerable amusement In tho closing
proceedings.
With tho approach of tho hour when
debate and amendments automatically
woro cut uff under n special agree­
ment, half a dozon senators woro on
their feet nt ono time clamoring for
recognition to offer proposed chnnges.
As rapidly us these wero prosented
they were voted down by swolling
choruses of "noes." Each offer was
greeted with general laughter from
floor and galleries and it wns with
difficulty that the senate was brought
to order for the final und decisive roll
call.
Thin measure, tho first Republican
protective tariff to bo written in thir­
teen years, became an even greater
storm center in tho senate than did
tho I’nyne-Aldrlch bill of 1009. From
the start Democrats assaulted it in
full force ns even higher than the 1909
Inw, and ns tho debnto developed op­
position to individual sections begun
to fiial expression on tho Republican
Republican side.

and jinddlcs costing less than $40 each,
rato that wns proposed, 35 per c*nt.
Logs of fir, spruce, cedar or west­
ern hemlock, $1 per 1,000 feet.
Paving posts, telephone polos, rail­
road ties, pickets, palings nnd hoops.
10 per cent.
,
Chemical wood pulp, 5 per cent,
black or silver foxes, $200 each.
Chlof changes from tho freo to tho
duitablo list with the rates proposod
wore:
Mngnesese ono cent a pound; cream
separators, 25 per cent; ammonium ni­
trate, ono cent n pound; dynamite nnd
other high explosives, 1 1-4 cent a
pound; apricots, green, ripe or in brine,
1-2 cent a pound; otherwise, prepared
40 per cent.
Casein or lnctnrcnc, 4 cents a
pound.

these purposes will bo used during tho
TTm
. nfttned are appoint.*,
day time, when tho plant is not opor- precinct named,0 within4
nted to capacity, nnd when it c a n i Jj“ * . Boh° o1 District, to hold *uchPef#J]
Just ns well carry a much heavier
P ^ o jn c t No. B, &lt;Ovl*do&gt;-Mri. Min*
load without much additional ox- Lawton, Mrs. Mattie Wheoi'e^and' m 1**
p m » . H I. h » r c d thnt th l. will b*!

» " Inducement for the leetellntlon of
electric cooking nnd heating stoves ty. but without the eald District Lth^n‘
in many of tho homes of tho c lt y j J g flW P
end it will likely b , en Inducement j ' T o o T C i ' M s K ,
for the Installation of more motors Public Instruction for Seminole
for power purposes
purposes. Tho present 28th dnydo f,Ju?y,n59*j; Plorlt,B‘ thl®*&gt;&gt;*
(HEAL)
C, P, IfAmtlBON,
rate charged for power Is ten cents,
Attest:
Chairman.
with n sliding scale to eight cents,—
T. W. LAWTON, Bocrotnry. 50-5te
New Smyrn News.

Snnford’s soldier boys returned on HOADS 'ATTEMPTING
Saturday from the two weeks encamp*
TO IJ008T FREIGHT
mont at Camp Johnston near Jackson*
RATES IN FLORIDA
villo and while eighty per cent of the
companies hnd the dengue fever while
Freight rates will again bo brought
In camp they mndo a good showing to the fore nt the mooting of tho Orwhen the mnrehed up from the station lnndo Chnmbor of Commerce next
NOTICE OK ELECTION (SANFORD Notice of Application for To* n ,,,.
der Section OTB of the ClcncrWl qi.V**
Saturday nftemoon and disbanded.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Tuesday. Alarm over tho action of
utca of the State of Merida *“
Sanford had three military units nt the southeastern carriers in seeking
In compliance with Iho provisions of
Cliuptor filtll, U w « of Florida, notice la
fottco Is horeby given that o r
the enenmpmont and had the largest a hearing before tho interstate com­
hereby given that nn etoctltm line boon
!, nurchnsor of Tax CcrtKlrut. V *
to
and
the
showing outside o f Jacksonville com­ merce commission, looking toward tho
lordered
iru p rc u
1 'll bn
Bill nhold
u ll*
H
im
H IV
ssame
t m s i a v will
w ilt
3 fl^„ t i l l t (H i I I l f ) 2 i l ( f flfl V n t
fi.
■•'O,
bo
hold
In
Special
Tax
School
Diet
riot
m
b
h m fllotl said‘ certmciV,e\ A- Dpanies In the state. Company D, the increase of tho present rate existing
No. I, Seminole County, Florida, said office and ban mndo nm!iCiatc., " m7
Special Tax School District being also t - x Deed to Imu? In ■5SS!,.c‘‘ tlon
machine gun company, tho hospital In thiH state, hns caused the freight
n o w n as
ns the
___ __________
. ----- , ,
known
Sanford.SC.ooLDfitrlot.
J™*
^ r t ' r f l ^ t ^ e X a M V J h . n 1^
Tuesday, August 39th, 1923, to do
corps nnd the band all mado good rec­ rate problem to agnln bo brought into
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? on
tormina who shall bo trustees o f the lowing described property sltui . ?■
ords. Like all camps tho boys hardly the limelight.
hnd things fixed up In good shape un­
It io understood that the conten­
Thnt no citizen is so powerful, none
til it wns time to brenk camp and go tion of the railroads is thnt tho cost
so humble, that tho city in which ho
i no iuuuwiiik ntiioBu m o
u , y ’i ,
""a .nuonoir.
to nut i d InapoclorH and clerks, nt tho Harvey o f Levy arnnt. The m ild im a
home. Tho hospital corps did not have of construction and upkeep of their
lives is not an aid to him in some precinct*
linrnod within the said .Special J?®’ 1' *
?•*,»*ih8. ,,tt., ° “ f Iho 1*^?
sufficient equipment to carry out their roads in Florida 1h equpl to that of
way ?
v Tax School District, to hold eald elec* “ nc® ? f 1,"uc*lTc ? rGflcnto in tho tmmr, o»
tlqn.
.
.................
.........
_____
sh.il
ideas about enring for the- sick but states in which they have been forced
Precinct No. 1. (Sanford)— Mrs. Ruby bo redeemed according to law t “ f '*'i
Thnt some citizens arc nlwnyH
Philips, d o r k : Mr*. D. A. Kelly. Mre, will Issuo thereon on tho 26th ,ia, J
they made good with what they did to rnlno their rates to show n return
,,J)r
boosters for their community? They Ethel Turner nnd Miss Mnrthn Fox, In* August. A. D, 1923.
have and tho machlno gun company on their investment Hence, they nro
s n o r te r *
W I T N E S S
liij
o ffic ia l
ftl|?iin tiirf+ n n ii
nri'ornplish much In community better­
Precinct No. 3— Miss L. M. Drain, sonl this the 2flth day o f J u l y " a * D*
mndo a good record despite tho fact seeking tn w p m | an advance in the
Mrs. Juno Houmlllat, Mrs. Her­
ment and this not only improves them­ Clerk;
(BEAL)
berts
Leonard! and Mrs. Lucille Doud*
Umt so many,men were sick
A- n o u n 1. ass .
' present rates to an cqunlity with
selves, but tho citizens who are al­ nov, Inspectors.
Clerk Circuit Court,
ft
Is
further
ordored
thnt
this
notice
The hand carried off high honors those b a t in g in other states in
Homlnolo
County, fi »
ways riding on tho wagon that the bo publlshod In tho Snnford Herald, a 49. etc
Dy, A, M. WEEKS, p, (.
nnd received tho glad hand wherever which they opernte.— Reporter-Star.
nowepnper
published
within
said
Spoo­
ls) Tax School District once a week for
Soon uftor senate consideration be­ live citizens ore pulling uphill.
they went although old man Dnngue
Notice of Application far Tax
four successive weeks.
Thnt
your
city
should
be
cosmopoli­
Hava
you
read
the
want
ads
today)
gan on April 20, tho finance commit­
Done and ordered by tho Doard of
der Scat Inn BTB o* the Oenernl i n !
hnd noma of them also. Tho Tlmestan
in
architecture
ns
woll
us
popula­
Public
Instruction
o
f
Homlnolo
County.
xt
a t lb * Ntnle of KinJidii.
tee majority, which hnd labored with
Union of Snturday had the following T A RIF f TT|LL 18 PASSED
Florida, lit Hanford, Florida, this the
Notice Is horeby given that T **
tion?
until
day
of
July,
1922.
Wilson,
nurchnsor
of Tux Ceriiri..«t
the
legislature
for
eight
months,
be­
about the statu troops:
C. F. IIAIUIIRON.
Nn. HI, dated Juno 7lh, 1920
fniJ
BY REPUBLICAN SENATE '
(SEAL)
That
frnnkly
and
honestly,
you
iivu
gan
to
rcwiite
many
of
tho
rates.
Oc­
Chairman.
said
certificate
In
my
office
j
That tho 154th infantry, F. N. G.,
ONLY BORAH OPPOSED
Attest:
made
application
for
Tax
Deed
to
i*S2I
casionally tho senate added to their in n fine city? Do all your citizens
will rank among tliu highest National
T. W. LAWTON. Socrotnry -0-BtO In accordance with Inw. Said cort?»Ui
work by direct vote with a result thnt appreciate their city ns much as they In Clrrnlt Court o f the Seventh Judic­ cute ombruces the' following
Guard units in the United States in
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—So num­
property situated In Homlnolo County
ial Circuit o f Klnrldn. In nnd fur
machine gun proficiency wns indicat­ erous wero changes mndo in tho ns passed the bill differed widely from should ?
Florida, to-wlt! Lot 2. Block I* chas
Seminole County^—In Chancery.
man &amp; Tuckor’a Addition to SinforV
That despite thu keen competition
ed yesterday when final scores were tariff bill during tho stormy course thnt reported to the senate Inst April
1 j ho said land being ussessej a ,hl
CITATION
da to o f tho Issuance of mud, certificate
for trade advantages that is ahead
tabulated in the firing records show-1through tile senate that expert sand 11.
la tho linino of 0. H, Atkins
llI1C lte
Robinson, Complainant,
ing that of tho three machine gun government printing office, working
a |mo Tux Certificate No.' 593. dated
Chairman McCumber, of the finance of your city, your business will main­ M.
vs.
!!»• .artl.
of_.Juno, a . d . m i ;,
companies of the regiment twelve o f­ jointly and over-timo, unable to get committee, who piloted tho measure tain its place in the front ranks of ------------Louisa Pnpworth.
. . . . . . . . ot nl, Defendants.. . . filed said cartlflcato In my i.ffi(.«
To:
Louisa
Pnpworth,
If
living,
and
If
hns
mndo
application
for Tax Deed ^
ficers nnd men hnd qualified ns ma­ out now print over Sunday with result through tho sonato, said in n formal industrial and commercial leadership
d n n .l tn
n il n
in ilnn ir
In te
r* Ikkhiio
h iio th
In n eocor
e ..—I
10
dond,
to nil
pn
a rllO
r t ieHs ce lln
a itm
g In
tert hue rn
r e no n In
d a- n___
c e ....*.*•**
■■•■'ii i . 1°
of your section, only through co-oper­
oats u n d er L o u isa P n p w o r th . d o c e a s - t H n l d n o r t if lc a t o om h rn ces the fol
chine gun exports.
sending of measure to conference was statement last night reviewing its put*
ed, o r o t h e r w I s A In a n d to th o f o l - , d e s c r ib e d p r o p e......
r t y .......................
Mltuatcd In s .'
. mig
I
These qualifications were announc­ lolnyod.
visions it was estimated thut it would ation of all your business men?
l o w i n g described
d e s c r ib e d land In Homlnolo n
n , n i » Florida, 'to-wTtV'i.ul
..... .. • ^
"In
le
tnivlng
County,
T'iu
-no i*
C o u n ty , F
lor id a , m
ore
par
County,
Florida,
more
particularly Hngton's Add, to Hanford T in . -ii.i
That now is the time for all citizens
ed following the report of the ma­
yield moru than $100,000,900 in reve­
d e s c r ib e d1 as follows,
f o l l o w s , to-wlt:
to-w lt:
________
land being assessed nt the diitt. r ,t i
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Tho ad­ nue during the first year it was in to join hands and make your city the
chine gun examining hoard to Col. K.
Uegln 39 chains and 1 links west o f Issimnco o f suoli certificate m i ( n n-,,!.!
the Southwest corner of Section
3,, o f J. W. Hlncath.
m tn* iuiq*
C. Turck, regimental commander, thru ministration tariff hill, officially "tho operation. This is half a million more most modern city in the most pro­ Township 20. South o f Range 30 Enst;, Also Tax Certificate No 2 pi
Muj. Chester II. Wilson, regimental tariff net of 1922," was passed by a than has been yielded by nny tariff in gressive city in your section of tho run thence Enel along HoctIon line 10, tho 7th day of Juno. A. D. 1909 i . rn
chains; thence North 41 dogreesi 45 od said certificate In my offi.-..‘ n i t " #
veto of IS to 25 Into Saturday by tho the history of the country.
country?
machine gun officer.
According to Major Wilson, few senate after four months of dchnte. It
That you should stop to think and
Outstanding features in tho senate
regiments have ever been aide to qual­ now goes to conference.
'!&gt;_■ it nov.'? E. R. Y.’ uitc, licet clary,
bill are:
ify MU ninny
.. do2Ctl machine RUUuunulur Borah, of Idaho, was tho
Flexible tariff proivsions giving the Shawnee, Oklahoma, Bonn! of Com­
side o f nn Id right of way of mild South being nneossod nt the date of the in*u7
nors in the expert list, the highest pos­ only Republican to vote against tho president broad authority to increase merce.
Florida Rallroud Company, to tho point nnco o f such certificate la the name of
o f beginning:
Jno. D. Muller.
sible rating and this record of the measure. Threo Democrats—Brous­ or decrease tariff duties within u rndIt appearing from tho sworn bill o f
tlnlcHe said ccrtlflcatcn *hn!i bo re154th infantry is expected to attract sard, Kendrick and Rnnsdell— voted im of 50 per cent until July 1, 1921. BREWERS FAILED
complaint filed In this cause against doomed according to law Tux Deed will
you, and each of you. that you and each Usilo thereon nn tho 2Gtli day of \u.
nation-wide ntention to the command. for it.
The agricultural and provision sche­
TO RESPOND TODAY
of you have or claim ennui Interest In gust, A. P. 1922.
Senators Harrison and Pomoreno, dule carries rates generally higher
and In tho land hereinabove described,| Witness my official signature and
The folowing officers and men were
TO MAYOR'S INVITES
Therefore, you, Louisa Pnpworth. If soul this tho 20th day of Juiv \ n
qualified as machine gun experts: who were paired, announced that hud than those over before proposed on
living, and If dead, all parties claiming 1922.
Interests
under Louisa Pnpworth, do(HEAL)
,E A. DOUGLASS
Company I), Sanford (Cnpt. George A. they been permitted to vote, they foodstuffs, meats, vegetables, fruits,
ceased, or otbortvlse, In und to
tho
Clerk Circuit Court
JOHNSTOWN,
Penn.,
Aug.
21.—
DeCottes, commanding), Lieut. Frank would have voted against the bill, and grains, milk, cream, eggs, butter, nuts
proparty horolnnhovo described, nro
Seminole Co pi*,
Mayor CnufieldH invitation to saloon- hereby required to bo and appear bojly: A. St WEEKS "i&gt; c
Lossing, Sergeant Walter Connelly, the same announcement was made in and others.
foro our mild Circuit Court at tim Court 49-dtc.
keepers and brewers to sell real beer House In Sanford. Florida, on tho 2nd
__________________
Sergeant Garland W. Spencer, Corpor­ behalf of tho seven Democratic ab­
The sugar schedule carrying a duty
day of October, A. D. 1932. and then and
and
nle
failed
to
bring
n
flood
of
prothere
make
answer
to
tho
bill
of
comS
n
llw
nf
Aiiidlndliin
for Tax Herd I'n*
al John T. Brody mid Private George sentees:
Caraway, Harris, King, of 2.9 cents a pound on sugar, .1-10 of
Plaint exhibited agalnet you, otherwise « ,,r section B7A of Ike (Murrut mi„(.
M. Townsend. Of this company's en­ Owen, Pittman, Watson of Georgia a cent n pound above the emergency prohibitlon licvernges to Johnstown decrees pro oonfosso Will bo entered
ntrs *»f (hr Htntc of rinrhln
according to reports of federal prohi­ iigulnst each o f you.
I
n 00 *H hereby, given tliai Veung
tire strength 51 pu remit qualified un­ and Williams.
tariff rate nnd the house proposal,
It
la
ordored
that
thlH
citation
bo;
*1e
Co..
purchaser of Tnx Cortlflcnt. No.
bition agents today.
It was stated, also, thnt hnd Sena­ 1.05 cents above tho Underwood, Inw
publlshod In the Hanford
llornld, a “ “ j* an tedI tho 2nd day of June, \ 1\
der the tests.
newspaper published In Seminole Coun-,1. * wl? fH01' said certificate In my ofCompany II. Lake Cit y(Cnpt. C. V. tors LiiFollotte and Norris boon pres­ rate and 02-100 of u cent above the
ty, Florida, once each week for eight fl®o. nnd has made application fur Tux
FOUR
PERSONS
BURNED
(S) couseciiltvo weeks.
D®*1,1' } ° Issuo theroon In accordance
Meriting, commanding): Lieut. Tlios. ent they would have voted against the I’nyne-AUIrieh net.
WITNESS iny hand nnd the seal o f
l1,1" '1, ^ftbl certificate embrace*
TO
DEATH
IN
FIRE
M. Crouch, Sergeant Irish S. Garner, measure, wfillo the other twelve Hu*
the fmld Circuit Court on this 20lh day the following described property xltuThe wool schedule, proposing a duty
IN TENEMENT TODAY of July, A. D. 1922.
111°d In Homlnolo County. Florida &lt;«•
Sergeant Harry Edwards, Sergeant publican absentees would have voted of !t!i cents a pound on the scoured
E. A. DOUGLASS,
&lt;wit: NEW o f NWU and N\V*i of XB'i
(SEAL)
Clerk
of
tho
Circuit
Court,
;\,i. Twp. 21 H, Range 9t E. roiiMlnRobert H. Darkness and Corporal Jim for it.
content of rnw wool, H cents above
nf till) Seventh Judicial l,,fr Rl) acres m-1. The said laud bring
ELIZABETH, N. .1., Aug. 21.— Four
Riviere. This company qualified 00
Circuit of Florida, In and ««*o"*eil at tho date of iho tssminec of
Senators Lunroot and Jones of the house rate, nnd nearly double the
persons were burned today in tene­
for tho County of Homluorllflctalo In the name of .! C.
per cent of its personnel.
Washington, Republicans, announced actual rate in the I’nyne-Aldrich act.
nolo.
1Patterson.
ment house lire which police believe GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
i Also Tnx Certificate No, 3.r.«. dated
Company H, lirooksvllle (Cnpt. C. thnt they supported the hill because of
The chemical schedule, carrying in­ incendiary.
Hojloltor ami Counsel for Complainant *!*'a
'lay of June, A. D. 1919. lias
7-2S: x-l-ll-IH-20: H-l-S-15-22
filed said certificate In my office and
N. Hobbs, commanding), Sergeant Er­ the provisions giving tho president creased duties on chemicals, and
, h a s made application for T a x Deed to
nest M. Mountain nnd Corporal John broad authority to increase or decrease vegetable oils and rates on coat tar
I Insuo thereon In accordance with Ir-vr.
FLAMINGO DISAPPEARS
N O TICE OK E LE C TIO N ( G E N E V A
I Sabi certificate emhrnacs the fo llo w in g
H. Allen. This company qualified 40 rates and in the hopes that tho sen­ dyes and synthetic chemicals and ex­
KCIIQOI,
IHH'I'lltCT)
d e s c r ib e d property
p r o p e r ly situated
s lt u n te d In Ketnlriolo
|
described
K in d nolo
ONCE FLORIDA NATIVE
C o u n t y , F l o r id a , t o -w l t : H E ' i of S W 'i
ate ami house conferees would reiluco plosives which nro declared by pro­
per cent of its personnel.
GOES TO BAHAMAS
In cotnpllanco with the provisions
of Jta'ngo'"•'!l °Lf . containing
cnntnlnlng‘_1l"n
ncr’
' *
Of the entire mochano gun person­ rates which they considered excessive. ponents und opponents to constitute a
• b o n i e r 4 P.7 X L i u h . . f K i o r i .i ..
....H o .,
. n SCI
nel of the regiment 50-piua percent Senator Lcuroot said that if this were complete embargo.
MIAMI, Aug. 22.—Tho scarlet flam­
qualified, according to the official rec­ not done he would vote against tho
The colliery schedules, proposing ingo i» disappearing nnd tbe bird,
ords made public yesterday at regi­ conference report.
duties on pocket knives, scissors, once native to soutli Florida anti tho
mental headquarters.
Immediately after the passage of kitchen nnd table and other knives and
A. D. 1922.
islands o(T the const now are to bo |trlct, oil Tuesday. August 29th. 19227 to gust,
WITNESS my official slgnnteio i.nd
Officers uiul men of tho regiment the bill, Senator Cummins, of Iowa, razors equivalent in some cases to
who shall bo trustees of the
found only oil two Hinull islands in determine
sonl
this
tho 20th day of July, A. D.
miiId District fur the next two succeed­
yesterday received high praise for president pro-temporo, announced tho several hundred per cent ml valorem,
the Rahmans, according to Cnpt. Jesse ing years, and the number o f mills of 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
school tax to be levied and col­
tludr marksmanship and Col. Turck appointment of the sunnto conferees,
The lace schedule, proposing duties W. Piiuley, of the motorboat Priscilla, district
Clerk Circuit Courl.
lected for each of tlio said years.
Seminole County. Fl*stated the record of the organization Chairman McCumber and Senator of 90 per cent ad valorem, !10 per cent
Tho follow Ing named am appointed
in port here from Nassau.
By: A. M. WEEKS, &gt; C.
to act as lnspoatorn and clerk at the 19-flto
in this particular was thoroughly grat­ Smoot of Utah, and McLean of Con­ above the I'ayne-AIdrleh ami Under­
precinct named, with In said Spoclnl Tax
Tlic beautiful long-legged scarlet School
District to hob! such sleet Ion,
necticut, Republicans, and Simmons of wood rates.
ifying.
NOTICE KOH I'UIILICATION
Product No. r. (Geneva)—Airs, E, Gurbird is making, lie said, itsinnt stand
lolt.
Clerk,
and Mm. Kathryn Kllbeo,
“ We placed great stress upon tar­ North Carolina, and Jones of New
With tho exception of the agricul­ against thcwhlto man who kills out
D e p a r tm e n t o f th e In terior
Miss Claire Harrison and Mrs. A. A.
get practice and the first part of the Mexico, Democrats. Senator McLean tural schedule, and the raw wool
Inspectors.
U. H. Lnnd O ffice at Gainesville, F.:l»
o f curiosity or who captures nnd vain­ Morna.
July 15, 1922.
It
Is
further
ordered
thnt
this
notice
camp wns spent in range work," Col. is tho fourth ranking Republican on schedule, the senate committee in its
NOTICE Is heroby given thnt Tim
ly tries to domesticate it in America. ho published In the Hanford llorxid, a
Turck said. "The results of the cure­ tho finunco committe, and was named process of rewriting while the bill was "There are now only two islands on newspaper published In Homlnolo Coun­ Tlotsema, of Genova. Florida, who. en
ty, bnt without tho said District, there Mny 29, 1919, mndo Homestead Entry,
ful training of the unit in firing hns in place of Senator I.nFollctto, who, In the senate, changed the rates in
being no liowHpnper publlshod within No. 910232. for HE 1-4 of HE 1-1. Hectic!
which it can lie found—the Inntigu the
said district, once a week for four N, Township 20 S., Range 32 E., Tnl »•
been shown in the official scorcH of undar tho usual rule, would have most of the schedules. A number of
successive
weeks.
linsseo Morldlan. 1ms filed notice of in*
and the Abnco islnmls," ho said,
„
Done
nnd ordered by the Hoard of tontlmi to make Commutation P r o o f , t&gt;
which the entire command is proud." drawn tho assignment, but who is op­ reductions were made in the rates In "There still nro many of them, bnt
Public Instruction for Seminole County, establish claim ot tho land above d«posed to tho bill.
the metal schedule und the cotton they can't last much longer. Natives' da^of"J irV . ^ : 1''1, Klor"1'1' th,B 2Glh scribed, before Clork Circuit Courl,
Sanford, Florida, on the 26th day of
Tho
monsuru
will
bo
returned
to
schedule,
with n maximum limitation catch and tame n few of tho birds nnd | (SEAL)
C. F. HARRISON.
August, 1923,
Byfield’s Lawyer
Chairman.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
tho house Monday with a formal ro- of 45 per cent on cotton cloth, und nro Huccosuful nt it.
Attest:
John Phillips, o f Uotievn. Florida.
T, W. LAWTON, Secretary,
G0-5tc
Has Conference in
quest for a conferonco. Republicans (10 per cent on cotton gloves.
M. LofcHto, of nonovn, Florida,
"One native would morely order a
Hut|«n, of Gonevn, Florkln.
New York Today of tho house ways and moans com­ In the enso of tho woolen manufac­ big flamingo to cbnao chickens out of ] „ circuit Court, seventh Judicial cir- Eil.
I*. T. Wnkoflold, n{7 mnevo.^FlorlM.
ROUT. W. DAVIS,
mittee, at a meeting Saturday, decided tures a maximum limitation of 50 per the yard and the bird seemed to under
cult o f Klorhln, Hrmlnolc County.
R egister.
49-Btp
— In Chancery.
to
hnvo
the
measure
sent
to
confcrcnco
cent
wns
approved,
representing
a
cut
stand tho ordor just mi well ns n dog
Suit Against Candler For $100,000
under n spoclnl rulo, instead of to tho of 5 per cent in tho case of higher would, nnd chased the chickens out.
NOTICE OK ELECTION (CHUl.fOTA
CITATION
Goes Merrily On
HCIIOOL IIISTKI CT)
ways and inenns committee for pre­ grade clothes, knit fabrics, pile fab­ The nntives say they easily nro taught
Martha
Elizabeth
Slonntroin
tricks."
vs,
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.— Luther Ros­ liminary consideration, a course thnt rics and fnlirics with fast edges,
In compIlunco with the provisions
G. O. St en strom.
Chapter 40(9, U w a of Florida, notice 1*
wns
suggested
some
time
age.
Ameri­
Tho
silk
schedule
wns
rewritten
ser, counsel for Clyde Byfield, Atlan­
To: O, O. Hlpmilroin, Macon, Georgia,
Is hereby eivon thnt an election n»*
It appearing from an affidavit filed been ordered to ho hold and the sam*
ta uutomoldlo dealer, in a suit for one can valuation will bo tho biggest issue completely with the rates reduced con­ ELECTRIC POWER RATE
In this rail ro that the prosont residence will he hold within Spoclnl Tax School
TO BE LESS IN
hundred thousand dollars, brought by in conference, but tho gonorul belief siderably below those in the I’nyne° f »be ilofpiHlant Is MACON. OEOUGIA, District No. 4. Homlnolo County. Flori­
no person In the State da. eald Spoclnl Tax School District “•
NEW SMYRNA of I’ lorltla the eorvlcu
his wife against Wultor T. Cnndlor for nt tho cnpitol is thnt tho house will Aldrlch hill. Also n number of reduc­
of a subpoena Ing also known ns the Ghuluota Hcnoo'
yield
on
this,
accepting
tho
sonata
upon
whom
wool,I
biml tho defendant, District, on Tuesday, August 29th, ,9 ,,l
tions
wero
made
in
rates
in
the
sun­
alleged nttnek upon her in iior state­
nna tniit tho &lt;lefamiunt is over twenty- to determine who ehall bo truBtee* o*
Establishing a rnto of Bovcn cents one years of ago: Therefore, you, G. O. Iho said District for the next two suo
room on tho liner Burongarin, confer­ "floxiblu" tariff plan us a substitute. dries schedule.
are hereby required to ap­ coedlnw years, and tho number ot mm;
Chairman Fordnoy snid yestouiny
Many nrtlelea which wero plnced on for power, heating and cooking, nn ntoimtrom,
red today with Augustus Droyer, Now
pear to the bill of complaint filed o f district scfiool tnx to be levied end
you In this cause, on or hefore precinct named within eald 8P«hJ| *.fj
York lawyer who actod ns mediator he would hold out for American valu­ tho dutlnblo list by . tho committoo ordinance amending tho prosont or­ against
the 4th day of September, A. D. 1922, to net nn Inspector* and clerk at |h;
ation,
asking
instructions
from
tho
wero
transferred
to
hto
freo
list,
moBt
dinance
establishing
tho
rato
to
bo
the
same
being a rale day, otherwise a
Tho following named are apP®ln**B
botween Candler nnd Byfield in Paris.
decree pro confesso will on eald date
‘BJVOX p|UB 01(1 J® liOBO J°J, P*
Byfield took pnrt in today’s confer­ houso. Under this plan the house of thorn by sonato vote while n fow charged for olcctric current in the uo entered UKtilnHl you,
School Dletrlct to hold euch eleotlon.
,?M
vtl»or
ordered
thnt
snld
notice
1’ roclnet No. 7. (Chuluota)—J. £
ence. llosncr refused to say after tho would decide tho issuo by a direct voto articles wero removed from tho froo city, hns been prepared by the city ho published In tho Hanford Herald, a Rogers,
Clerk, and Mrs. Jo5t P,h,P®J rc
nnd
tho
conferees
then
would
proceed
list
to
tho
duitablo
list,
also
mostly
attorneys nnd was rend at tho city newspaper published In Seminole Coun- vntt, Mre. J. E. Snyder and Mr*.
conference whothor ho intended to
N , r . for (,iur Hiiccoealve weeks. Tribble. Innnootore.
. . 1U1.
commission meeting hold Monday
bring additional suits against Candler. with their work of adjusting tho 2,- by sonato voto.
A\ Itness hiy hand and the Heal o f the
It Is further ordered that this a®*1
ho
published
In
tho
Sanford
00
odd
points
in
dispute
botween
the
n!V
,Y
V
,S.,eA
,c..ourt
n"
‘
hie
20th
day
of
Chief
among
the
dutinblo
articles
night.
The
ordinnneo
wns
not
passed
Dryor announced he would tnko no
July, A. D. 1322.
nowepnper published In Seminole c®“
&lt;SEAL)
f
two houses. Mr. Fordnoy thought tho made with tho rate proposed were:
bocauso of tho abBenco of Mayor
A, DOUGLASS, Clerk. ty. hut without tho eatdpietrlot. then
part In tho cuso other than witness.
Ry:
E. DOUGLASS, D. C. being no newapapor published in s«
work could ho complotcd .within n
Hides, green 2 cents a pound; dried, Gaddis, nnd it will probably bo taken 59-610
District, onco a week for four #uco«»
elvo weeks.
.
..
n„i 0f
The only objection Is abutter knife month nnd tho same view wns enter­ 4 cents; hoots nnd shoes, 12 cents a up for consideration at the next
Done nnd ordored by the ,P?,ar,n.«
NOTICE OK ELECTION (OVIEDO
pair and 5 per cent ad vnlorcm. Shoo meeting of tho commission.
is*that tho fool thing Is not enough tained by senate loadors.
SCHOOL DISTItlCT
There still was gossip at tho capita] leather, 4 cents a pound nnd 5 per
Tho ordlnanco was prepared nt the
like n spoon in the summer and la too
Ir. compliance with the provisions o f
thnt the bill might got into n deadlock cent. Common housa brick 25 per cent request of City Manager Pilcher,
dull tu cut In winter.
5Jbspter J#?*. I-aws o f Florida. Notice
In conference nnd thoro die, but Re­ but with a retaliatory
prqvislon who belluvcs that n cheaper rato for
„
.
gn.itoJ
orol«y K! v? n .th*t an election has Attest:
T. W. LAWTON, Secretary. 5« ”
publican
leaders
declared
tho
confer­
power,
cooking
and
heating
will
in­
against
countrlos
imposing
a
duty
on
Tha Dally Herald Delivered to your
duce more people to use electric cur- « ia Bp.ol’ l
Po.l Cards at tha Harald OSlM.
door elx day* a weak for 15 canto— ees would report tho bill out and that American brick.

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�THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 5 ,1M2

Letters O f A Florida Citrus
G row er T o His N ephew

deservo lots of credit as thoy have had
much out of town competition to fight
•gainst. Itouth's Bnkery today Is ono
of tho best equipped Bakeries In this
(Tram Monday*, Dally)
Gainesville was represented here section nnd thoy turn out broad, pies
and cakes that cannot bo beaten any­
yesterdny by A. W, Morgan.
where.

PERSONAL NOTES

Tho City Beautiful was represent­
Pram Jonas Arlnnd at Hammock ed hero yesterday by H. A. Jura.
Groves, Florida, to Samuel
Nowcomer, Ilontonvlllo, Mich.
E. Bolding, of Eustls, was register­
n,ir SuI1,:
ed at the Montezumn yesterday.
You have put « wrong construction on my Unit lettor. I didn't mean you
w believe the follows speculating in fruit In Florldn all woro crooks and
C. W. Lloyd, of Orlando, wan In tho
Wnf|Jeiu'o man. Some nro not ahovo reproach, but there are others who
city
Saturday transacting buslnoss.
j,, just uhout ordinary business men with avorngo human fallings.
III.

Howard Lyman, o f Altamonte, was
In tho city .today shaking hnnds with
his many Sanford friend. Howard hns
just returned from n trip to tho old
homo in Michigan whero ho left Mrs.
Lyman and tho family with her moth­
er for n longer stay.

Land and Improvement Company, or
C. W. Arnold, or John W. Anderson,
or Joshua If. Abbott, or either or
them, or otherwise, In the following
described lend:
OKU tilt OF MCIIVICM DY PUBLICATho South half o f the Northeast
CATIOIf— EJECTMENT
quarter of Section 11. and the East half
of tho Southeast quarter o f Section 1*,
Township 21. South o f Rnngo 32 E ast,
F. Q. Hooker, Plaintiff,
situated, lying and helng In tho Coun­
vs.
ty o f Homtnole, Htato o f Florida.
To'^A ^I'^TIIOMSON I,Ivor Falls, Maine,
It upponrlng by a sworn bill o f com
and ail nc-sona In assroseton aaS •"{ plaint filed herein against yon that you
persons claiming adversely or ontltl- -nave or claim some Interest In the said
ed to defend tho possession o f the described lunu,
_
l,iml hereinafter described*
I ^ ou are therefore horoby required
It appearing from un affidavit o f the ami ordered to be and nppear before
plaintiff -filed herein thnt you, A. 8. «u r •aid
Thomson, tho defendant, are a non- I*0*1" 0 U j,,% nlorA * «
e« ^
resident o f tj.e State of. Florida;_that ^ J u j ^ n o n t h ? t h e n a n d t i e r o t o m 2k«
nur plnee of residence Is I.lver Falls,
[nine, and thnt you nre over tho ago answer to tho blit of complaint herein
filed against you. and therein fall not,
o f twenty-one years;
Therefore, you are hereby ordered also said bill will be taken ns confessed
against
you, followed by final deoree.
nnd required to appear In said cause on
It Is further ordered that this notice
the tth dnv of Hoplemhor, A. P. 1922,
the snme being a Rule Dny o f this be published In the Hanford Herald, a
Court; the said cause o f action being newspaper published In Hemlnole Coun­
for your ejectment from the following ty, Florida, once each week for a per­
described
In ocmiiiuiu
Seminole County
r*ngrimm property
pniimriy 111
vuuiujt iod o f eight consecutive weeke.
Done and ordered thle 3rd day o f
Fitlorldh, possession of which Is clnltned August.
A. P, 1023.
By- tho plaintiff heroin, to-wlt:
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Lot Sixteen (IS) o f J. A. Rlsttlne's
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
Addition to Longwood. Florldn. ns per
8omlnolo County, Fla.
Plat filed on the 29th dny of March,
Dy: V. E nOUOLASB. D. a
1922, and recorded In Plat Rook-----O'URYAN
*
SlIARON,
page------. rocords of Seminole County,
Solicitors for Complainant.
Florldn; nnd for Five Hundred Dollars
damages un manna proflto claimed of 3-1-11-18-25; 9-!-8-15-22-29-9to
you.
It Is further ordored that this notice
•NOTICE UK ADOPTION
lie published for four weeks In tho Han­
ford Herald, a newspaper published In
Notice Is hereby given that tho un­
Seminole County, Florida.
dersigned will on the lltli dny of Sep­
Wltnoss my hand and seal o f said tember, 1922, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at
Court on this 2nd day of August, A. D, DeUind, Florldn, make application to
1932
tho Judge o f the 7th Judicial Circuit
(HEAL)
E A nniTOI.ASS,
Court of tho Stato o f Florida, for au
Clerk Circuit Court.
thorlty
to ndopt,
ipt, (and
„ _____
fur an order of
Seminole County, Fla.
Light foot, under the
WJ Ilia LI
lly: V. E, DOUOLABS, V. C. adoption),
foot. Rrown.
name o f Willi o Light
l« t _
\V. A. PATTISHALL.
■isir*_
TltOMAH
XI l u m f i o
JLLOYD
41A 2 I XJ BROWN,
U H U If
Bl-4to
Attorney for Plaintiff.
QUINTON LOUI8E DROWN.
!• Circuit Cosrt of tke Itvaalk Jo«l«lol
Circuit, la an* for flomtaoto
County, Florida

K

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Osteon, of AttaHowever, ns a grower I haven't much uso for any of them. For Instance,
W. A. Stringfellow, of DeLnnd, was monte, were among the visitors to tho
there H one fruit buyer I know pretty well. IIo Is about as decont u clttsen among tho out of town visitors hero
city today. Mr. Osteen Ib among tho
u you will find; hns tlio usual one wlfo and some mighty nice children.
yesterday.
large orange growers of that fine sec­
It be were doing something else for a living ho would be an asset to his
tion and says tho rains recently havo
immunity- A h It Is, ho Is a liability and I’ll tell you why;
J. S. Dlnkle, o f Longwood, was made n wonderful chnngo In tho npList December Oscar Harland sold him his crop of Valonclas for two among the visitors to tho city this
ponrance of the groves In his section.
jolliti on tl,° tra0&gt; Oscar being hard up and needing monoy mighty bad. morning.
How when this Christian gcntlonmn came to pick thoso oranges this spring
Roy Symes, of Winter Park, was in
bi Rfurod up his expense and considered that thoy cost him about throo dolCol. Gcorgo Knight hns return­ tho city today looking over tho form
plus n nlckol packed and an the cars. So, needing a little money right
gt put time himself, ho procacdod to take a long (T) profit and sold them ed from a week end visit to Daytona nnd his other interests and reports
rllfct quick to not himself about throe dollars and ninety cents a box. Now, Beach with his family.
everything nt tho Park as flourishing.
jou mlgtit wonder why 1 should kick about this. It Is not bocause ho cleared
Roy hns just returned from a trip to
Capt. Cundy, of Now York, Is spend­ BulTnlo nnd other points and said the
«lfbly-flvo celltH Profit on his Investment and risk, hut 1 do kick becauso ho
^Mn'f know wlmt the fruit was worth. Our own Association had two ctu» of ing a short time in tho city, and Is
weather in New York stnte wus so
Viteaclss JtiBt sold In the same town where ho sold his, which the Florida stepping nt tho Montezuma.
cold
he had to purchase winter cloth­
Citrus Exchange had sold for us to net us Just about six dollars at the pack* i
l
. i
ing.
tnj bouse. This well meaning gentleman Just naturally knocked the bottom' L. Sanders, of Key West, made his
Herald want ads got results.
oal of prices for several days In the town whore ha Mid this fruit, and
headquarters nt the Montezuma, Sat­
Mr. nml Mrs. N. J. Lilian! hnvo re­
0,1 us and a lot or other growers considerable money,
urday white In the city on business.
Court, 7th Judlclnl Circuit,
turned from a two weeks visit to St. In Circuit
Hrmlnolr County. Florida.—
1 am citing you a single Instance, but each soason furnishes hundreds
In Chnncrry
Augustine nnd other points on the
Instances of this sort. Most of thoso speculators havon't nny real Una
W. M. Haynes spent Sunday at Cor­
cost
const
nnd
tho
ninny
friends
arc
n o tic e to non - r e s id e n t s .
pa the markets and the actual worth of fruit. In the last few yenrs wo onado Bench where his family nre
glnd to see them back homo. The I Walter R Hallnrd, Complainant,
bivfl hail at times nomo remarkably good prlcos, but I'll tell you honestly, spending several weeks.
vs.
hoys in the Herald nro more than glad
sons of us really knows yot what Florida oranges and grapefruit are worth,
Harvey II. Hunl and Heirs o f Jacob M.
to see Si on the job ngnin and to know
u measured by tho law of supply and demand, Just becauso of this hlt-or-mlss
Hill, at nl„ Defendants.
W. R. Waddell, of Eustis, wns that he has greatly improved in health To Harvey IJ. Hurd and tho Heirs of
wiling.
Jacob M. Hill, If living, nnd If dond,
among tht out of town business visi- and is himself ngnin.
to all parties claiming nny Interest
I havo seen cases where speculators In somo yenrs bought seedling j tors stopping nt tho Montezumn Sat
under Harvey II. Hurd, or the Heirs
of Jacob M. Hill, or either of them,
oranges nt fifty centn r. box, nnd loss, from growers who woro plumb up urduy.
or otherwise In tho following describ­
. Oscar Johnson, formerly mnnnging
ajalast It, and tbon sold thorn for a quick profit of muybo ton or flfteon cents
ed land:
editor of tho Jacksonville Metropolis
Tho East half o f tho Northeast quar­
i box, when tho growers' actunl cost of production mnybo ran to seventyMr. ami Mrs. Frank Powell, of Jack­ nnd one of tho best political writers ter of Hoctlon 21, Township 21. HoutH
fire or eighty cents a box. Tho big trouble with thoso speculator follows
o f Range 29 Hast, also tho North half
ti that generally they have no Interest In tho growers' cost of production sonville, wns a business visiter hero in the stuto wns hero yesterday tho of tho Northwest quarter of tho North­
east quarter of Hoctlon 24, Township 2t
or la obtaining tho valuo of tho fruit except so far ns shows thorn a profit for tho week end, stopping nt the guest of Hon. Forest Lake. Oscar Smith of Rnngo 29 Knst, less and ex ­
three ncros off o f tho Hnuth
oo their purchases. Mare than once they hnvo furnished tho paving stones Montczumu,
wns enroutu to Tampa whero he will cepting
shin of the last described tract, all of
of good Intentions that lot tho citrus'business go straight to the Devil's
which
lands
nre situated, lying nnd be­
he the managing editor of tho Tampa
ing In tho County o f Hemlnole, Htato of
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. T. Buttolph have Tribune.
hangout.
Florida.
returned from Augustn, Mncon nnd
It apjienrlng by a sworn hill o f comOnce upon a time some used to nrgue that they Berved a purpose In furnlnt riled herein ngnlnst you thnt you
Columbus,
Gn.,
where
thoy
Hpent
tho
Joe Dawson, of tho Burger A Bnum- have nr claim some Interest In tho said
Dishing ready money to growers who Just had to hnvo It; hut that time Is
(If sr-r Ilied land,
pul. Allied with our celling agency, Iho Florida Citrus Exchange, we now summer with relatives.
gnrdonr Co., of New York was call1 nu nre therefore hereby
required
ordered to ho nnd appear before
have our own crop-loan organization, tho Growers' fsinn &amp; Guaranty Com­
ling *on the locnl hnrdwnro dealers to- nml
said Circuit Court nt tho Court
Mrs. Walter Miller, of Jacksonville, dny. Joe hns boon traveling this ter­ our
pany. Any member of th« Exchange through It can obtain on his crop
IIooho In Hunford, Florldn, on the first
Monday
In October, 1922, being tho 2nd
about all the money thnt 1b good for him, on payment of Just legal Interest; is the guest of her brother nnd his ritory for many yenrs mnking his
dny of snld month then nml thorn to
and dees not have to pay an outrageous rate for money through letting some wife, Mr. and Mfs. W. D. Rowe, nt
niinwor to the hill nf romplntlit
home nt Orlando and his many friends Tnnlco
herein tiled [ignlont you. nnd therein
other fellow make a profit on his fruit.
their home on West First street.
nro nlways glad to see him. Genial fnll not, olso snld lilll will tin tnkon ns
You nro your own boss, or at least lliut good looking wlfo of yours lots
you think you are. and It Is up to you to make your own decision. Whatever
you decide to du with our fruit Is no skin off my noso. However, 1 am reason­
ably sure you will In tho long run do wlmt most all of us havo done who
have made a real success of growing fruit; that Is, Join tho ranks of tho
Florida Citrus Exchanke whore your own organization will mnko sales at
actual cost, and you will got hack tho full worth of your fruit as Bold In tho
markets.
*

Jno is like a breath of spring and al­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Garner, nnd ways has a good word for Sanford.
daughter Mniguerito, Mrs. It. C. Koone
and daughter Eugenia, left Saturday
Mrs. Fred Dnlger is out ngnin after
for Daytona Beach where they will n siege of the dengue fever which pre­
spend several weeks.
vented her filling the position an so­
ciety editor o f the Daily Herald for
J. H. Wcndlcr, of Orlando, formor nlmost four weeks. Hor many friends
editor
of tho Florida Daily Post was will be gind to learn thnt she will
Gfve Etta and the kids my love and fix things np no you can como down
this winter all of you and pay a visit to
In the city today on business. Ho soon bo able to get out the society
Your lonesome Undo,
JONAS.
has just returned from ft three weeks items ngnin ami meantime phono your
stny In the mountain of North Cnro- Bociety news to her homo Phono 217w.
IV,
linn.
From Jonas Arlaml at Hammock
Mr. nnd Mth. J. G. Ball tendered a
Groves, Florldn, to Hamuol
Mr. nml Mrs. A. E. Dougins and
clam chowder supper Saturday night
Nawcninor, Ilontonvlllo, Mich,
children returned yesterday afternoon
Dear Hum:
to tho Snnford people nt Coronado
You novor woro moro wrong In your life than whon you figured thnt I nnd from Coronado Bench, whore they Bench. The banquet was nerved in
oitiars who belong to tho Florida Citrus Exclmngo nro wnrpotl In our vlows hnvo been spending the past two tlie pavilion and was gotten up in
weeks.
ami "hllter'* toward speculative fruit buyers.
.Manager Joe Braun's very beat stylo
—nnd thnt'B good enough for nny
Tho situation Is Just this; There Is only Just so niuch fruit each crop
Miss Blanche Wray nnd her attrac­
one. Of course all thctrlmminH went
year and no mutter how hard wo may compete to get fruit wo can't Incronso
tive
guest, Miss Grace Allen left Sun­
tho crop. It is not 1Iku two manufacturing concerns putting out, say, vacuum
with the chowder and tho occasion was
cleaners whore tho linrdor they oompeto tho more machines both Hell heenuao day on the bunt for Jacksonville where enjoyed to the utmost by thoso fortho market Is thus enlarged. On tho contrnry, tho moro tho co-operative Mlsn Wray will lie tho guest of Miss tunnto enough to he present. Joe
movement spreads In Florida tho lesc fruit there Is loft for tho spoculntors Allen nt their cottage in Pnblo Bench.
Ball hns been ill since thnt date. He
to handle. As tho movement grows, consequently speculators uro bound to
says its fever, and Douglas says its
be put out* nf ImsIneHs. In vluw of this It Is only natural that they should
Mrs. James Sharon returned home
fight and fight bnrd In order to keep themselves In business. It Is a pretty yesterday from a three weeks stny chowder.
aorry poodlo dog, that won't try to glvo n bulldog a tusslo If ho Is enught In with rolntlvos nnd friends in Atlanta
a corner.
Second sheets, S '/jx ll, only
and Jacksonville nnd Judge nnd the
The co-operative movement in Florida has boon, and is, steadily growing. family are glnd to have heu back homo 50c per 1,000, while they last, at
A consldornblo number of fellows who hnvo made n living out of tho fruit again.
Herald office.
tf
rame havo boon enught In corners moro or loss. Homo of thorn havo fought
Iiretly hard and pretty bitterly. Ono o f tho favorite muthods Is by "propalands.'' Tlmt Is a rather ntcosoundlng word Iho war gave us to cover a
pretty nasly sort ol activity. In n big. organization like ours, with about
live thousand growers, there nro bound to bo n certain number of folks who
"HI hollevo part of everything thoy hear. Therefore, when somo of my
fellow members hoar Homo minor that wo nro paying our dlroctorH nt Tampa
Rn thousand dollars a yoar, Instead of a monsly tittle per diem to cover ox*
lenses that mont m o t wouldn’t lot drag them nwny from tholr business, thoy
"HI got excited nnd mill nround a bit, until finally Homoono of them comes
out wlilt it, nnd tho real facts can ho brought out and the matter laid at rest.
These things nro awkward and at times confusing.
W o IIvo them down,
In the courao of time, nnd go right on ahead. Just boro, I want to toll you wo
*&gt;•' going ahoad right nlong.

N. J. Lilian), business manager of
the Snnford Herald, nnd wife, were
Daytona visitors the latter part of tho
week anti while hero were guests at
tho Orange Villa.— Daytona Morning
Journal.

Purify and healing power are tho
chief characteristics of Liquid llorozone. It mends torn, cut, burned, or
scalded flesh with wonderful prompt­
ness. Price, 30c, (10c nnd $1.20. Sold
by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.

confessed ngnlnst you, followed by f l o ­
ut decree.
It Is further ordored thnt this notice
lie published In the Hunford Ilorald, n
newspaper published lit Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Florldn, once each week for a por­
ted of eight consecutive weeks.
Done nnd ordered this 2nd dny of
August, 1922,
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAB8,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnolo County, Fin.
Ily: V. K. DOUOLAB8, D. C.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
Hnllcltnrs for Complstnnnt.
8-4-11-18-25; 9-l-3-18-22-29-9ta

51-Etc

Notion o f Application f o r Tax Dee* Ifs dor Section 11711 of the (leneral Stat­
utes o f the State at Florida
Notice Is hereby given that F. T. W il­
liams, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
16(17, dated the fith dny o f November,
A. D. 1395, hns filed said certificate In
my office, and has made application for
Tax Deed to Issue In accordance with
law. Hnld certificate omhraces tho fo l ­
lowing describedl property
situated la
pri .
- County,
........................
Homtnolo
Florida,
to-wlt; NW
nf HW‘4 of HWH, Hoe. 3. Twp, 9fl
... H.
Rnngo 30 VS. 20 auras. Tho said land
being assessed nt tho (Into o f tho Issu­
ance of such certificate In the name of
Unknown. Unless said certificate shall
he redeemed according to law Tax Doed
wilt Issue thereon on tho 13th day of
Hcplemtior, A. D. 1922.
WITNESS my official signature and
seal this the 2nd dny of August, A. D.
1922.
(HEAL)
H. A. DOUOLA8S.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Fla.
Gl-Otc
Hy: E. W. RIVE, D. C.
In Circuit Court, 7th Judlclnl Circuit*
Seminole County, Florid a^In Chnncrry.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
Hollis H. Carter
Complnlnnnts,

nml

Maude

CArter,

vs.

William I. Itrntty nnd Edttli L. Routt/,
et til., Rofomlnntn.
To William I. Rontty nml Edith L.
Realty, Trenton. N. J.:
You nre hereby required nnd order
to bo nnd nppear licforo our snld Cir­
cuit Court at tho Courl House In Han­
ford. Florida, on the first Monday In
Ilopteiuher. 1922, being the 4th dny of
snld month, than nml thoro to answer
tho hill o f cmnplnlnt
filed
herein
ngnlnst you, nnd fnll not else snld bill
will tin tnkon ns confessed ngnlnst you,
to ho followed by n final decree.
U Is further ordornd thnt this notice
be published lit the Hanford
Herald
once each week for four consecutive
weeks.
WITNESS my hand nnd tho son! of
said court this 2Rth dny of July. 1922.
(HEAL)
13. A. DOUCILABB.

C le rk C irc u it C ou rt,
In Circuit ( ‘nun, 7tli Judlclnl Circuit.
Hotnlnoln County, F'a.
Hrnilnule County, Florida.—
lly:
E. W. RIVE, D. C.
In Chnncrry
D IC K IN S O N A D IC K IN S O N ,
Solicitors fur Complnlnunts.
NOTICE TO NON-llEHIDENTH
Gi-Sta

Samuel I’ utestnti. Complnlnnnt,

vs.

Florida I,nml and Improvement Com­
pany nnd C. XV. Arnold nnd John W.
Anderson nnd Joshua II. Abholt, et
al., Dofemlutits
To: Florldn Lund nnd
Improvement
Com tinny nnd C. XV. Arnold nnd John
XV. Anderson nnd Josliun II AliUott,
If living nnd If dead, to nil parties
olnlmlng nny Interest under Florldn

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SAYING
PRICES

A tcnspoonful of Horblne will produco a copious nnd purifying bowal
movement, itnprovo appetite, roatoro
mental activity nnd n fino fooling of
vigor nnd chocrfulnuas. I’ rico, COe.
Solti by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Y ou Con Huy From Us at
Wholesale Prices
Writ* lor Price I.i.t

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Pnlatka, Florida
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Bull, Mr. and Mrs.
fififi cures Chills nnd Fever. 38-20tc
H. P. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. McCcnalln,
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Neel, Mrs. Shipp
A SEASON OF TORTURE FOR
nnd family spont yesterday nt CoronnSOME
(
tlo Bench nnd all report a most cnHay fevor carries untold misory to
However, you cannot talk about n man, o r n Hot of mon, behind hts Jnynblo day. Spending tho
duy nt
Foley's Honey nnd Tar,
biik qr their backs and obtain any largo portion of love and esteem when this popular resort Is getting, to ho a thousands,
the talk gets known. Also, tho vory follows who nt fIrut woro misled by hnbit with n lot of Sanford people.
soothes thnt raw, rasping fouling in
*uch propaganda nro apt to fool pretty hard whon they find our tho true facts.
the throat, relieves honrsencss and1
easier,
Cnpt. George DoCottos returned wheezing, makes breathing
I don't wnnt you to bollovo we have ronchod the mlllonlum boro In
permits
refreshing
slumber.
Mrs.
O.
Florida and thnt our nice wooly grower-lambs uro lying down In ponce with homo Inst night from Jacksonville
die speculative Interests. No, not If tho lambs know It. Fuels 1h facts, how- whero ho piloted the destinies of Corn- Stnpf, 730 Clinton Ave., Plainfield, N. i
,!V«r; and tho growors hnvlng learned Iho fruit speculators mean no good puny D during tho encampment. Capt. J., snys: "Foley's Honey and Tar is ■
*° the Industry In which tho growors havo tholr monoy Mod up, fool Justified DeCottes experienced a touch of the n medicine that hoars recommending.
4 1..............
lh setting forth the roal stato o f affairs to thoso who, llko you, nro lacking
denguo fever thnt knocked out
bo I keep it In tho house constantly.”
^xpi-rlonce lu thoso things. That does not nncossarlly Imply any bitterness
many of tho guardsmen nnd is still af­ Contains no opiates. Refuse substi­
all.
flicted with it. Ho reports a fino en­ tutes. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Tho School of Exporlonco don’t put out corrospondonco courses; nnd 1 campment and tho boys from Sanford
'kin'l know If you can ho oxpoctod to got much good out of thoso totters. making good In every department.
Whon you feel dull, nclicy nnd
However, I find the writing of thorn Is good for mo. Previously, 1 havo
nlcopy and wnnt to Btretch frequently,
•bought out n, lot of those things In a hazy sort of way, hut writing you hns
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Roper and bnby you nro ripe for nn Attack of malaria.
"orvod to foous niy mind nnd I boo thoni moro clearly than ovor boforo. 1
believe I am a liotlor and moro loyal Exclmngo member, for having wrltton left thlH morning for Winter Garden Take Herbino nt once. It cures ma­
whoro thoy will make their future laria and chills and puts the system
thorn.
home. Tholr many friends hero nro In order. Price, 00c. Sold by Union
Tell tho kids I woro the now nocktlo thoy sent mo to church last
loath to part with these good people Pharmacy.—Adv.
Sunday, nnd Georgo Hoppur, our vlllago wit, said I was all dressed up llko
hut thoy are not so fnr away from
Ji new tilling station. IHosb tholr hearts, kiss tho kldH for mo and accept
Snnford at thnt nnd will got back to "Rat-Snap Iksnta the Best Trap Ever
be»t love for Etta and youraolf, from
visit. And then Frank Kopor undj
Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Snys
Your Undo,
JONAS.
Mrs. Roper will conjo back to live j "My husband bought $2 trap. I
huro again somo time. They Just can't fo u g h t a 05c box of RAT-SNAP. The
These lettor* constitute the second Installment of a series. Addi­
help it.
' trap only enught 3 rats but RATtional ones will be published In early Issues,
--------|SNAP killed 12 In a week. Pm nover
Itouth's Bakery is ono of tho steady without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I couldadvertisers in tho Sanford Herald. Tho n’t raise chicks without it." RATA. W. Morgan, of Pelham, Gn., re­ Houth boys como to Sanford not many SNAP comes in cakos. Ti.reo sizes,
■lames Sharon, Jr., spent the week
yenrs ago and started their bakery on 35c, (15c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
Pr‘l with homo folks. Ho is with the presenting tho Hutchinson Shoo Co., a small scale and sinco thnt tlmo they by Ball Hardwaro Co.— Adv.
Osceola Cypress Company at Osceola of Jacksonville, was in the city Sat­ havo built up n business twico tho slxu i
----------------------------o
f
what
thoy
had
tho
first
yoar.
Thoy
To
provont
a cold, take 666. 38-20te
the summer months.
urday calling on his local customers.

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                    <text>T H E

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SA N FO R D

H K R A T .D

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

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VEGETABLE SECTIQN

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1022

N U M B E R 55

WILL'TAKE ACTION
FIRST vo te on bonus FRANCE
COTTON
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HUMMING
IN MATTER OF REPARATIONS
WILL BE MADE TODAY
AND PREPARED FOR STEP WITH FINE GRADE COTTON
WITH FAVORABLE ACTION
BRINGING GOOD PRICES
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MINERS 1 LOST
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Intends to Enforce Payment by Force if They
Find That Necessary

SEMINOLE COUNTY AND VI­
BIRTH RATE
IS DECLINING
IN^ AMERICA BRINGS 22 CENTS

'
&lt;11r The AaaoeUtf* Preaal
CINITY HAVE NO SIGNS
PARIS, Aug. 31.—Allied ropnrn- Ruhr was a foregone conclusiomshould
OF BOLL WEEVIL
tions commission hns decided to nc-^he commission’s decision go ngninst
cept the Belgian compromise on tho France.
.
Gorman moratorium proposition as n
Herr Cchroedcr’s propositions to
solution of tho present crisis. A for- tho commission aro described as ” abmal vote will bo taken before night.
nulutcly unacceptable.” Premier Poin­
iwn President ns to What Ac* FIRE IS OUT HUT MINE SO HOT
care hnd n long conference Inst night WHILE DEATH RATE INCREASES There Will Be Between 600 and
HERLIN, Aug. 31.—Tho cabinet has with M. Vlvnnl nnd tho minister of
700 Bales— 140 Bales A l­
tlon He Will Take on the
FLAMES LIKELY TO
FIRST QUARTER OF
decided
to reject new demands sent finance, M. De Lastoyrie. Lnter he
Amended Bill
ready Ginned
I1REAK OUT
1022
through Herr Schroedcr of tho Gcr- received Andre Lofevre, former minis­
mnn finnneo ministry by tho Topnrn- ter of war, a most persistont advoento
Cotton has been n catch crop for
WASHINGTON, Aug. 81.—A final
(Dr The Associate* Press)
IR f The Associate* Press)
tions commission in Paris for some of the adoption of strong measures
the Sanford section for sovsral years
JACKSON, Aug. 31.—Tho fire in
WASHINGTON, Aug.
31.—Tho
TOte on the bonus bill before adjournproductive or gold guarantees ns a townrd Germany. x
hut tho flno crop raised this season
birth rate is declining nnd the death
B»nt of the sonate today appeared the Argonnut mine whore forty-seven condition to the grnnting of n mora­
would glvo one the fever and the
M.
Lofevre
nppenred
in
great
spir­
rate increasing, according to the cen­
fttsonably
certain.
All ponding men have been imprisoned since Sun­ torium to Germany.
growers would probably like to rats*
its
as
he
emerged
from
the
Poincuro
sus bureau statistics covering tho drat
intendments disposed of and general day was extinguished but the mine is
cotton evory year if the price was
cabinet.
quarter of tho yenr, mode public to­
debate begun boforo reccsB last night. •so hot tho flames are likely to break
PARIS, Aug. 31.— Grim determina­
right and if it is right next year
“
Our
only
chance
to
get
unythlng
day.
Tbo treusury apparently wns confi­ out afresh. RcscucrB are still digging tion to obtain reparations from Gorthere will ho moro cotton raised in
from
Germnny,"
he
said,
"is
for
us
to
dent the president will veto tho bill if frantically in effort to rcuch the pris­ mnny, secure guarantees nnd enforce
this pnrt of tho stnto.
go
and
take
it.
This
is
what
I
have
t passes ns it now stnnds. Officials oners.
such pnyments in the event thnt tho been preaching since the signing of
Thoro was about one thousand
ndicated tho prcsldont hud not chnngreparations commission’s decision to- tho peneo trenty. I am happy to find
acres planted to cotton this season in
id from his announced intention to
dny Hhould grant a moratorium to that my viewpoint will prevail."
the counties of Seminole, Volusia and
disapprove
any bonus legislation
Germany without exacting tho securi­
Orange bordoring on tho Sanford sec­
Whether the French parliament will
which docs not carry with it means of
ties domumlcd by Franco is every­ bo convened In extraordinary session
tion and nil getting their cotton gin­
raising revenuo needed nnd proposed
where evident in French official cir­ will he decided nt n meeting of tho
ned hero nt tho Brumley gin. This
erasure, tho treasury attaches say,
cles.
. council of ministers Friday, hut it
gin was erected the year after the
does not meet thnt requirement.
war when it looked like cotton would
While official announcement is nppenrs that tho French people thruwithheld, in order not to interfere out the country aro solidly behind the CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MC­ &gt;e king again in this part of the state
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. — All
iut the prices fell, tho boll weevil
DOWELL AY- HERRIN,
pending amendments to the soldiers’ BRITISH SCHOONER WITH $200,• with the wor kof tho commission, nnd government, with the exception of tho
came
nnd tho fnrmors wont hack to
owing to tho desire .of the French communists and socialists, nnd ap­
ILLINOIS
•
bonus bill were disposed o f yesterdny
000 WORTH SCOTCH WHIS­
their
old
crops. This season looked
government
to
allow
the
German
del­
prove the punitive measures which the
by the senntc, but whether a final
KEY CAUGHT
like
such
a
good senson ahead of tho
egates
every
possible
opportunity
to
(Hr
Tkf
Aaaoclntrd
I’
rraa)
government may adopt.
rote would he reached today depend­
MARION, III., Aug. 31.—Otis Clark, cotton growers and thoro being no
make
a
final
proposal
which
might
he
Since
the
return
of
M.
Poincare
ed upon tho number nnd length of
(Hr The Aaaorlafr* Press)
acceptable to France, French officials from London, members of the cabinet union miner, was the first man indict­ weovol to bother them the old wnr
ipeeches.
NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—The Ilrited by the special grand jury Investi­ lorscs like Dr. Puleston, Chas. Entz..With' favorable action assured, the ish three-masted sehoner Gamma talk anil net ns if the plan were adopt- have been busy every Sunday unveil­
gating tho Herrin massacre in which mingcr, L. A. Hrumloy, L. P. llngnn,
ed
nnd
France’s
decision
to
take
co__________
„
__
ing
monuments
to
tho
war
dead
in
paramount question irT tho minds of with two hundred thousand dollars
twenty-one persons were killed, sur­ Ed. Higgins, II. P. Smith, Andrew
friends and foes alike wns tho recep­ worth of Scotch whiskey aboard, nnd crclvo measures against Germany had 1mnny ,,f the large cities, especially
, those occupied by the Germans during rendered at noon today. Ho is charg­ Muhoncy and sevornl others wont to
tion the measure would recoivo at the tho excursion steamer Smithficld already been decided upon.
Tho war office alos is very busy j tho war. The ministers have promts- ed with the murder of C. K. McDowell, work last spring nnd planted and
shite house. There still wus no o f­ which it 1h alleged has been carrying
superintendent Lester strip
mine they have proved tho wisdom of their
ficial word from the president, but a floating bar, were seised by customs and Ib In constant communication with ed the people that Germnny woult
whore
the
masacrc
occurred.
course.
General Degoutto’s headquarters a t 1atone for the harm done, and the rocallers who discussed tho subject nnd prohibition authorities today.
Up-to-dnto 110 bales have been
|with him yesterday sold they gained
Tho schooner wus captured off Mayencc; largo movements of troopH su^t hus been that resolutions of upginned
hero from the Leon Springs
wcrc
reported
from
Nancy,
Metz
and
|
provol
hnve
boon
adopted
practically
Six Capital Ships Arc
io iniproasion thnt mo addition of Montauk Point and Smithficld
wiih
cottap^nntch
whore there are 300
the
Rhineland,
and
there
seemed
to
ho
.
by
all
thu
departments
of
France
and
Ithc land reclamation project nnd the taken over nfter sho has discharged
Ordered
Junked
by
nurcWind
altogether
there hnvo been
no
doubt
In
tho
minds
of
officials
J
sent
to
thu
premier
urging
him
to
(provision for tho payment of tho her passengers at Unttery early to­
British
Admiralty
gained
horo
about
140
hales with somo
generally
that
tho
occupation
of
tho
take
action.
hums out of tho interest on tho for- day.
G
O
O
to
700
hales
thnt
wll be ginnod
ltipi debt had made tho hill even more
According
to
Washington
Agreement
when
it
is
all
picked.
Jcljeetionablc than it wns in its orig­
Hungary is Ready
Destroy Fine Ships
There is no boll weevil Been yot
in) form.
nnd the seed is clean nnd fine nnd
Again yesterday tho possibilities of to Advance on Austria,
(Ilr Thr Aaanrln(rd I’rraa)
healthy. Tho nverngo price tins boon
li veto ran through sennto debate,
LONDON, Aug. 31.— In accordance
22
cents a pound which will yield tho
See
Their
Advantage
Isenulor McCumbor, North Dakota, in
with tho Washington agreement the
growers
u nice profit nnd it again
Ithnrgu of the measure, contended thnt
ndmiritlty ordered six lnrgo cnpital
demonstrates
thnt Seminole county
And
Will
Try
to
Regain
Lost
Terri­
las reported the proposed legislation
ships sernpped. They arc battle cruis­
nnd
this
immediate
section can raise
tory
Imet the objections heretofore expressers Lion and Princess Royal and bat­
anything,
,
led publicly by tho president. lie nddtleships Orion, Monarch, Conquorer
(Mr The Associated Prraat
Alleged
Plan
to
Dynamite
the
New
York
Central
lrd, however, thnt ho did not know
and Erin, all among tho most famous
VIENNA, Aug.
31.— Hungarian
FORI) REFUSES TO
[shut new objections might present forces concentrating on western bor­
Express
warships in the Hritish navy.
USE "HOOTLEGGER
IthemsclvcH.
der of Austria, reported they are now
COAL” IN FACTORY
Senator Iloruh, Idaho, an opponent ready to take advantage of reported
C H IC A G O , A u g . 31.— A ro u se d l&gt;y th e d isclosu re o f e v id en ce RAILROAD MEN KILLED IN
lof the bonus, disagreed with Mr. Mc- disorders in Austria to occupy terri­
CAR HY FREIGHT TRAIN
o f plots t o w reck tra in s nnd t h e arrest o f th ree m en in con n ection
(Hr The Aaaoclnled Preaa)
It'umber, contending that tho bill "ran tory lost to Hungary under the peace
DETROIT Aug. 31.— Henry Ford
w ith tho alleged plnn to d y n a m ite the W e ste rn E x p re s s on the N ew
Idirevtly counter” to somi} of tho exe- settlement.
(n r The AaaocIMed I’ reaa)
today refused to nvort a shut down
Y ork C entrnl lines, p olice to d a y p rep ared a rou n d -u p o f ra d ica ls.
VALDOSTA, Aug.
31.— Charles
rutives’s objections nnd failed to moot
of
his automobile plants hero Septem­
T h e m en held in con n e ctio n w ith th e W e s te rn E x p re ss p lot Cline, flngmnn, nnd Luke Dunn, engi­
■others. He referred particularly to CHARLIE TUTEWEILER
reside in C h ica g o and are d eclared b y th e p olice n ot on ly to be neer, of the Southern railway, wore ber 1G nt the expense of tho domestic
[Mi. Harding's request for postpone­
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
.
strik in g sh opm en b u t C om m u n ists as w ell. T h e plnn to d y n a m ite killed here today when their nutomo- coni users of tho Northwest, it was
ment until industrial and financial
AT JACKSONVILLE HOME the ex p re ss w as declared b y in v e stig a to rs to hnve been set fo r to ­ Idle wns struck by a Georgia and Flor­ learned by The Associated Press from
Conditions hnd reached a moro normal
n reliable source.
d a y a ft e r it had been p ostp on ed fro m T u e s d a y .
idn freight train. The men had just
state and his disnpprovnl of "pleco
According to this information, Mr.
(My The Associated Press)
gotten o ff their train nnd were on
nenl” payments to tho veterans.
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 31.—Char
Ford chnrgcs that territory coni con­
their way homo in thu car when tho
Leading proponents of tho bill urg­ leh^Tutoweller, owner of Tutowellor
signed to the northwest has been o f­
trnin hacked into the machine.
ed throughout tho dobnto that tho printing concern hero, former adver­
fered to him by coni brokers in tele­
Senate refrain from ''loading down tising mnnngor Florida Metropolis
grams reaching his office here. The
ANOTHER TURK ACCIDENT
the niensuro with additional omend- and widely known throughout Florldh
manufacturer refused to purchnso tho
TWENTY PERSONS INJURED
nents which might* furnish further ns organizer of tho Kiwnnis clubs In
fuel, holding it would not bo a human­
IN HUDSON COLLISION itarian net to tnku coal intended to
ground for a veto.
All proposed tho stnto, is critically ill nt his homo
Changes were rojectcd by decisive mn- hero nnd physlclnns said today death
relieve tho suffering of men, women
(Hr The AaaurliMri! I’ reaa)
[jorities. First tho Uursum nmend- 1h only a matter of hoqrs. Tutowellrr
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Aug. III.— nnd children during thu coming win­
WINTER PARK, A*ug. 20.— Every- team that hns won sovoral championnent to pay the veterans hnlf cash is n native of Indlnnn and widoly
Twenty persons reported injured to­ ter.
■immediately nnd tho remainder in known in thnt Htnto ns advertising thing is set for tho Southeastern A. ships will ho present with ten mom- day in ronr end collision botween two
Mr. Ford wns quoted ns snylng that
A. U. Swimming Championships to he hers. Cruoton, the fast hack Htroko
five years, was voted down, 44 to 27. man before coming to Floridn.
"coni
bootleggers” had offerod to steal
Hudson tube trains.
/
held at RollinH College, Winter Park, man who took second placo nt Him)hen, without a roll call, the Smoot
this coni” and noil it to him.
September 1-2, on Lake Vlrginln. Ingham last August in tho Southern
proposal to pay tho bonus with n man­ HINTON HAS PLANE
Reports emanating from West VirSEAIIOAD SHOPS OPEN
South
Carollnn, Tennessee, Georgia, Championships him entered. Curoton
ufacturers' sales tax was disagreed
glnln thnt the Ford company hnd re­
AT PENSACOLA STATION
AT TAMPA TODAY
Alabama and Florida swimmers will won first plnco 1 ntho Junlon 100 yard
WITH SIXTY MEN fused coal offered nt normal prices
TO_RESUME THE FLIGHT
Puttie for the titles on Friday and dash. Virginia Ash, who won the 50
Senator Smoot presented nnd nrwns explained at tho Ford plants, It
Saturday of this week.
Jynrd dash in 34 second and the 100
ueil at length in favor of his plan to
was asserted thnt tho fuel so far o f­
(Hr The Aaanrlntrd I’reaa)
tllr Thr Aaanrlnlrd I’ rfHl
H. w . Caldwell, chairman of the lo- yurd dish in 1 minute and 0 2-5 socive each vetornn a 20 year pay life
TAMPA, Aug. 31.—Tho shops of fered was steam coal, a product of
WASHINGTON, Aug.
31.—Tho
nsurnnee policy, but thin was rejected nnvy department today ordered the re­ cnl A. A. U. Swimming Champion-, onds has entered and will bo present. the Seaboard Air Line which hnvo little use in tho Ford industry because
Linden Nntntorium nt Memphis, boon closed hero since the strike, open­ it contains a high sulphur content. A
C to 18.
lease of n surplus seaplane to Walter Hhips Committee in an interview last
As they will on the final^yote,'pnr- Hinton at Ponsncoln for resumption of evening gave out tho following state­ Trim.; Fort Henning nt Fort Henning, ed today with sixty men reporting for low sulphur coni is required for blast
I.n., nnd Young Commission nt Mem­ work, railroad officials said.
Y lincH disappeared on tho roll calls hiH flight to Hrnzil. Hinton will re­ ment:
furnace work. Ordinnry steam coal,
yesterday. Tho Hursum amendment ceive the plane immediately.
"Th,o championships commltteo in phis, have entered nnd other teams
it wns explained, would ruin tho me«* supported by sixteen Republicans
their meeting toduy mndo a final have npplied.
RAILROAD BRIDGE
tnlB used in tho Ford plants. Only
ml eleven Democrats, nnd wn&lt;^op- SEVEN HItIDGES BURNED
check on all matters concerning thu
Mr. Culdwoll snys thnt tho Stnto
BLOWN UP TODAY
nbout 30 pur cent of tho coal used in
osed l»y 31 Republicans nnd 13 DemNEAR TEXARKANA big moot thnt is to bo held Friday and )0f Floridn will enter sovorul Htrong
ON PENNSYLVANIA tho Ford factories horo con bo o f
rnts. Tho Smoot Insurance nmendSaturday, September 1-2. From tiro
the steam variety, it wnB stated.
teams in tho meet. West Palm Heneh
(Dr The Asaorlnte* Preaa)
d ir Thr Aaaodnlad Preaa)
entV'.'celved 15 Republican and threo
beginning, F. O. King, R. It. Doblo, E.
Despite tho determination of Mr.
nnd St. Petersburg, who have enrTEXARKANA,
Aug. 31.—Seven
WILMINGTON, Dol., Aug. 31.—
democratic votes, with 30 RupubliB. Mcndson, nnd Roy Symes, members
Ford
to close his factories horo unless
rails nnd 10 Democratic votes in op- bridges on tho St. Louis Southwest­ of tho locul commltteo have takon a ried away tho Slato Intorscholnstlc Pennsylvania rnilrond bridge at four­
he
can
obtain tho kind of coal ho noeds
ern rullwuy . between Toxnrknnn nnd keen interest in the Amateur Swim­ Aquatic honors during the lust three teenth street hero dnmngcd by explo­
sition.
nt
normal
prices, tho Dotrolt indus­
Stamps, Arknnsns, were burned Inst ming Championships nnd wo feel that annual moots, hnve ontored teams and sion, probably dynnmitc, early today.
___________________
trial
district
took honrt today when
. .
.
. , , , .. a .... it is oxpoctod thnt they will cop sovnight.
MINE EXPLOSION
tho finest meet ever held in the South|oral honorH 0 r,nmJo,8 HtronK toaIT1(
GREEK ARMY RETREATS
p wnB n" nouncod th« Gonoral Motors
wll Ibo staged on Lnko Virginia. We
KILLS NINE MEN
a i riN r w i n g p i i o m t
Corporation, employing botweon 75,­
many of whom live nt Wlndermoro,
STRUCK OUT CLAUSE
hnvo received word from sixteen clubs
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
hnvo joined tho Windermere Athlotlc
1
0 T O DB E « m ATTACK
« - '«»'&lt;“
IN THE COAL HILL, GIV­
to tho effect thnt they would bo rep­
______
supply o f coal available. Closing of
Club nnd will ropresont that organi­
ING PRESIDENT POWER
resented In tho moot nnd'entry blanks
ill, The Aaaortnlrd P ,«...-&gt;
tho vnf ‘ ou" P,ttnt* « f tho corporation
zation in the meet. The Jackies from
&lt;nr The Associate* Press)
hnvo been received from sonio of tho
SMYRNA, Aug* 81.— Greek army In dlfforent parts o f the country, l i
|$.CUMBERLAND, B. C., Aug. 81.—
(nr The Aaaoehile* Press)
/
the Pensacola Naval Air Station hnve
......... ...................................
WASHINGTON,
Aug. 3L—Tho South’s bpit swimmors. They are entered a strong team. Jacksonville In
Minor, which 1b falling back ns &lt;&gt;xj)|iUn«d, would affect hundred*
'•ine..........
men killed,
seventeen injured
Mterdny in nit o’xplosion of cool fino house today Btruck out of tho admin* coming iilto Floridn ns far north ns Y. M. C. A. nnd the Women's Life boforo the Turkish Nationalists at- o f thousands of workmot\ employed
ere. Seven of injured in sorlous istration coni distribution bill tho pro- Memphis, Teun., and intorcst on tho Snvlng Corps of thnt city will send tack along wldo front. It is under- by concerns depending upon General
°nditlon.
Ivision under which the president would part of athletes outside of Florida is teams. Capt. W. A. Lindsey of the stood to bo attempting local counter Motors fo r various material.
------------------------- —
Ihave authority again to put tho act most encouraging.”
— — --------------------------Roman Pools nt Miami Bench wired in attacks&lt;follovilng arrival of rolnforce- j
Tho Atlanta Athletic Club’s crack
The Herald for first class Job work, into effect in future emergency.
I merits.*
j Have you Tead the want adi today?
(Ooatlna«d on Ptft Sl|tt)

rrm O N IT WILL RECEIVE
^AT THE WHITE HOUSE

NO WORD TODAY

NO CHANCE LEFT

FIRST MAN
.
INDICTED TODAY
FOR MASSACREE

FLOATING BAR
SEIZED TODAY
BY OFFICERS

EVIDENCE OF HUGE PLOTS
.
TO BLOW UP TRIANS—
MEN ARE ARRESTED

*;*l

A. A. U.
SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL
BE RUN OFF THIS WEEK AT ROLLINS

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BARTOW, Aug. 24.—Orion Cherry
Fred Wilson, a lawyer o f DsLand, is sperding a few days with her moth- good time her Sunday school class
Nolle* la hereby alvfn that
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King,
Jr., tho famoue $25,000 Duroc o f County
Bo»J
wns in the city yesterday calling on, er.
o f the Baptist church had last Fri­
imlnole
County.Fin.i"
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Seminole
Florida, wiif
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friends and attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer and some day, with one o f its members, Miss Jearsey boar owned by tho Highlands meetlng to be held on
friends spent Sunday with Mrs. M. E. Lee at tho pretty country homo of Oak Farm, at Pierce, near hero, in ^ v ^ ^ d s V r *
dead. Tho animal apparently was in tlonal rooms on the court hou*1? 0
hor aunt, Mrs. John Mlllor.
Mrs. BHndel and children are expect­ Wicks.
good health Friday night but Satur-:
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Miss
Pauline
Gelgor,
of
Orlando,
Rev.
Wahiborg
will
preach
next
ed homo tonight Thoy havo been on
spent the past two weeks here with Sunday at 10:30 in the morning and at day morning he was found dead In hi. |o^ a n .‘r . ^ v ^ h V ? ! . ^ ’ J " ‘ T J
a visit to relatives in New York City.
&lt;rr*a V W H td ii'i Dally)
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pen. Ho ws insured for $5,000.
j or nil bids.
r*J*ct Mj|
hor mother, Mrs. George Geiger.
8 p. m. at the Lutheran church.
Mr. nnd Mr*. L. Budrcauk have
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B- A n o»^U m
Mins Alexia Mees left Friday for
COMPLETELY FURNISHED vjiouse—
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G. W. Hunter, of North Carolina, Glen St. Mary to visit hor sister Lula.
moved to Lake Mary where they will
keeping room*. $1.00 a day for two
noticbi
make their future home.
representing tho Cheney Sllka of New
- nt ucenn
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Bench, *
S mile*
people
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Mrs. A. A. Moran called on Mrs.
Hon.
Hoard
of
County
Cn»,n,,
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fishing
South o f Bunnell, b * thing,
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_ nnd In and for Seminole Cmuntym
York, was in tho city yesterday trans­ Chas. Phillips Monday.
hunting.— It. H. Tolnn, Ocean City, Fin. will nt tholr next regular
R3*4tp hr neld on Tuesday, l e p t e m b * . k
J. G. McCrory owner of McCrory’a acting business.
Mrr. Hudclston is very sick.
F o i l BENT— From Aug. 18th tw o fu r- D. 1931. at 10 o’clock a. m. rec*,»i\ A
5 and 10c atoreu was in the city yes­
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--------| Mrs. Baxter nnd daughter of
nlulled room*. Idaati beach fron t loca ­ for the purchase of l.ooo ton^ of .kiS
tion. Privilege*: U*e kitchen, living marl, rock or clay, same to b* "u.'M
terday on business, motoring through.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Herndon and j Gnlncsvillo camo Saturday to visit her
room, front porch, IS tier week each. ed In Hanford. Donrd reserve*
'in­
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Address. J. C. Onlncs, ( orornulo Ilcach, to reject any or all bid*.
son, returned homo yesterday from ; parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hudleston.
Fin.
8 3 -ltc
II. G. ChnITcr is back from Gaines­ Daytona Ilcach where thoy spent the
Mrs. Grant and children, Mr. and
Sl-Stc
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Cltrtl
Tho many friends of J. M. Waits, of
ville. Mr. Chnffcr wns professor of pnst two weeks.
Mrs. E. il. Kilbe and Mr. and Mrs.
666 cures Dengue Fever.
38-20tc
latin at Sanford High School several
George Geiger had a fino picnic on Dunedin, formerly o f Longwood, will
regret to hear of his death at his
years ago.
Luke Hnrncyl last Wednesday.
Why People Buy Rat-Snap in Prefer­
How wo love them—those long
Tim Techimnth spent Inst week in home in Dunedin August fith. Mr.
ence to lint Poison
Waits hr.d been fniling In health for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Murrell, Jr., Thursdny nftemoons, with First street Tampa on business.
(1)
RAT-SNAP
absolutely kills
some time and hnd to givo up his store
spent the past week end with Dr. nnd turned into a graveyard nnd tho rest
rats
nnd
mice.
(2)
Whnt it doesn’t
en account of ill health.
Mrs. D. D. Nowborry of Valdosta, Ga. of the town into n bone yard.
kill it scares away. (3) Rats killed
LEE-FAKLEY
Prof. Herbert Chaffer, of Jackson­
formerly o f this city.
with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they
Mr. Hurry I.Cc and Owida Farley
ville, has been visiting his parents,
Miss Katherine Wilkey, who hns
dry up inside. (4) Mado in enkes, no
were quietly married in DoLand Wed­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chuffcr for the past
Toni
Brotherson hns
returnee, been spending the summer here with
mixing with other food. (5) Cats or
nesday, August 23 nt 1:30 p. m. in
week.
home from a very delightful trip her sister, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, loaves
dogs won’t touch it. Thrco sizes, 35c,
tho presence of her mothor, stepfath­
Miss Elln Honk left last Tuesday
to Washington, D. C., Charleston nnd Sundqy by boat for Now York.
65c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by
er and brother, nlso Joe Lee, brother
Columbin, S. C., nnd Aahvillc, N. C.
after spending aomo time with Mr.
Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
Enrich the soil, increase the
of tho groom.
.
niid Mrs. E. W. Henk.
Get your copy ready for the big edi­
yield, hasten maturity, im­
Mrs. Howard Qverlin will be with tions thnt come out .every Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Overstreet, Mrs. Xollrr of Application for Tax Herd Un­
prove the quality. It pi&gt;* u,
Bauinel’s Specialty Shop during tho Friday nnd Saturday. Tho Daily HerRoy Saur nnd Miss OHvp DlnVel w»re
der Xrctlon STS «*f IU General stat­
use them regularly. Stock in
utes of the State of Florida
absence of Mrs. Bell Hnynes who is nld is getting rosults for the adver­
visitors in Sanford Inst Wednesday.
Notice Is hereby given that 8. F.
our warehouse at Sanford.
Doudney,
purchaser
o
f
T
ax
Certificate
taking her vncntlon.
W. S. Entzminger and daughter No. 29, dnted the 2nd duy o f June, A.
tisers.
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Booklet free from warehouse
Katherine, o f Plant City, was visiting D. 1919. has filed said certificate In
or from—
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my office, and hns made application fo r
Sam Murrell is back from Miami
relntives in town last week.
Col. Georgo Knight, n leading citi­
Tax Deed to Issue In accord a n ce with
Halil certificate em brace* the f o l ­
where ho hns been spending tho sum­ zen of Sanford, was in the city yes­
Mrs. Bill Allen, Miss Omnhn Allen law.
low in g described property situated In
Armour Fertilizer Works
mer studying law with his brother terday transacting business nnd a
and Katherino Entzminger wore visi­ Seminole County, Florida, t o - w lt : Lot
Jacksonville. Florida
111 Hanford Heights. The said land b e ­
John Murrell.
Sam hns one more guest of the Rotary Club.—Orlando
Moore’s Station Sunday School will tors in Sanford Thursday.
ing nsNesticd itl the date o f the Issuance
f such certificate In tho namo o f Un­
year nt Stetson nnd will remain hero Sentinel.
begin ngaln the first Sunday in Sep
Mrs. L. R. Payne ami little son, oknown.
Unless said certificate s h a ll'b e
until school opens.
temher. Everyone welcome ns it is Glen returned Thursday from Georgia. redeemed accord in g to law Tax Deed
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Albert nnd Wm. Hornbnker, of Chi­ September. A. D. 1922.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl (Biddle) Burdick undenominational.
J
or
Vour
Summer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murrel re­ nnnouncc the birth of a son, yesterday
WITNESS my official signature and
There will be an ice cream nnd-enke cago, were visiting the Chaffers last
seal this the 17th day o f August, A. D.
turned home today after spending the nt their home on French nvenue. The social at Moores Station church the Thursday.
m s.
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K. A. DOUQLAS3,
summer in the mountains of North young mnn hns been nnmed Earl evening of 31st, to get funds lor Sun­
Rev. Wnrren Entzminger, of Lake­
Clerk Circuit Court.
Carolina. Mrs. Murrell nlso visited Lionel Burdick, Jr.
Seminole County, Fla.
day school liternture nnd general ex­ land, preached nt the Baptist church
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B y : A. M. W E EK S. D. C.
home folks in Kentucky whilo away.
penses.
Sunday.
Their ninny Sanford friends are glnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Palmer have re­
J. S. Dinkel was transacting busi­ .\ofler of Application for Tax Deed Un­
The cement walk in front of the
der Section .ITS of the General Stat­
to see them back again.
Merriwother building on Magnolia 's turned from Jacksonville and nre liv­ ness in Plant City and Tampa a few
ute* of the Slate of Florida
Notice Is hereby given thnt J. J.*
ing
nfthe
Cates
Appnrtmenta
ns
their
days this week.
being Inid nnd this new block is being
Nicholson, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
McCloy Martin former resident of rushed to completion. This will bo home in Cameron City is rented fur­
The mnny Floridn friends of John No. 22S, dated tho 3rd day o f June. A.
D. 1918, has filed said certifica te
In
this city is here for n few days visit three new store rooms for Snnford.
nished.
Dunbar will be plensed to hear of the my
office, and has made application for
while he is recuperating from injuries
Cards from Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Gnl- celebration of his ninety-first birth­ Tax Deed to Issue In a ccordan ce with
law. Hold certificate embraces the f o l ­
sustained in n railroad wreck some
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. .Wilson have re­ loway say they nre having a wonder­ day at his summer home in Willow low in g described p roperly situated In
time ago. He is mail clerk on the turned homo after spending several ful fine time viewing tho wonders of Grove, August first. Nineteen of his Hctnlnole County. Klnrtdu, to - w lt : 8V4
o f N B ‘ i o f HE'i o f HK&gt;« Hcc. 33, Twp.
\ r a ilr o a d and hotel
run from Jacksonville to Hnmmett.
months very pleasantly nt Daytona Yellow Stone Park.
j relntives nnd close friends surprised 19 8. Bauge U ; Tho said land being a s ­
sessed at lb* date o f the Issuance o f
Cnrds from Miss Hattie Estridge him by gathering nt his home where such certificate In Ih - n - m . - j j
Bench. The mnny friends of "Aunty”
There was another big crowd of will be delighted to lenrn thnt she is who is with a party in Cohn taking *n
Aiunan.
Unless said certificate shall
a very enjoyable day wns spent. bo
redeemed a ccord in g to law Tax Deed
Clyde Line excursionists on the Occoin greatly improved in health.
the sights nnd over sen railway, etc. Lunch being served on the lawn. Mr. will Issuo thereon on the 23rd day o f
A. D. 1922.
today coming from New York nnd
J. W. Corley has bought ten acres Dunbar is enjoying his usual good September.
WITNESS my o fficia l signature nnd
marveling nt the wonderful Florida
this the l , t h day o f August, A. D.
The mnny friends of Secretary of Woodruff land on Cumeron road and health nnd everyone is looking for­ seal
1922.
summer weather. They were taken Peurmnn nre glnd to see him back on is building a modern five room bungu(S
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E. A. DOUOLA8S.
ward to his and Miss Dunbar’s return
Clerk Circuit Court.
over the city nnd will go back with the job nt the Chnniber of Commerce low nnd having the land cleared. We
in November to spend their twenty- . . „
Seminolo County. Fla.
the thought thut Floridn is ull right in
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By:
A. M. W E E K S. D. C.
understand
the
Corleys
have
sold
the
again. Everyone missed him whilo
first winter in Longwood.
every respect.
Ingram
plnco
they
bought
Inst
spring
Jntertthng literature on Jpphcat/on,
he wns In Jacksonville nnd then after
Rub-My-Tisnt, an antiseptic. 38-20tc
on Cameron road.
the tine Inid liim low nt home.
A big thermometer, n barometer
11. It. Dietcrick is snid to bo connnd a weather report with advertise­ • How about a Dollnr Dny for San­ vnlcsent from a serious attack of Sep­
ments all around the thermometer tunl ford? Other cities in tho stnto nre tic fevor.
with n Western Union dock on«tno . pulling them with good effects nnd it
Mrs. Hngood Wnrren wns brought
top of it hns been installed on the would seem n great timo to pull one home from the Fernald Laughton hos­
Western Union office on Mngnolin here in Sanford. Think nbout it you pital Ins Friday, is said to be ill in
nvenue and will prove very useful ns merchants. It is a great trade stimu­ ! bed yet.
a dock, hnronictcr and thermometer.
MIAMI, Aug. 24.—Seminole Indians
lator.
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in Florida have been facing hard times
because of the failure of crops Inst
II. it. itoseboro has arrived in the
We note thnt English sparrows nre
fall and the curtailment of uppropria
city from i'nlntka and will have
getting thicker in Snnford nnd are al­
tlons for Indian wards by Congress,
chnrge of the Southern Utilities Co., so getting farther into tho residence
1 Buick 6, good as new, 1922....................$1250
plants at this place, It. E. Morris g o ­
according to L. A. Spencer, of Fort
district. It would be a good thing
1 Buick 4 ............................................... 248
Myers, Indian Commissioner for Flor­
ing back to bis ol&lt;l home in Texas to start shooting them nt nights nnd
ida.
after September first. Mr. Itoseboro keep them down. When the sparrows
1 Ford Sedan, nearly new........................ 548
is well known in Sanford where he comes in the song birds go.
Mr. Spencer ennie to Miami to pay
M
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1 Ford T ouring......................................... 395^
has often visited and his tunny friends
physicians' bills and other accounts
tire glnd to know that he will make
1 Ford T ouring...... - .................................. 290
Glnd to have Mrs. Margaret Kricson for the Indians on the East Coast.
The force of men on the Meisch
Sanford bis home as soon as he enn
nt
home
again
Sumlny
and
with
us
for
building are working overtime now ir
1 Ford Touring ............................................. 225
obtain a house.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 24.—Secre
the endeavor to get this line building Sunday school.
1 Coupe, nearly n e w ................................. 590
Mr. Chezuni has been ill with fever, tnry Edwards of the State Board of
finished on record time. The pouring
The genial Clerk of the Circuit o f the concreat seems to be a long nnd Dr. Robson going out a numl. r of Pardons hns announced that the puarAll in good condition and real bargains. They
terly meeting of tho board will bo
Court, K. A. Douglass is back on the tedious jol&gt; nnd nfter thnt is finish­ times to attend him.
must be sold, before I move in my new garage
old job again nnd he is looking fine ed the work will go with a rush.
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson and held begin nipt; September 12. In ac­
after his two weeks of streaous work
next door. Guarantee a fit and good terms.
son Archie, called in Sunday evening cordance with the tales the board will
hear
representatives
of
applicants
for
at Coronado Beach trying to keep
I)r. T. A. Neal yesterday received a to see Mrs. Edwin Lundquist, who is
from doing unything that would cause telegram from Waynesville, N. C., to still ill with thc&lt; flu. Clarence also clemency from tho first nnd fourth
congressional districts the first day
him to perspire. "Doug" snys thnt the effect that bis daughter, Margaret was out.
his vnention was successful from the 14 years old, swam Lake Junaiuska in
Mrs. Alfred Ericson is still very and from the second and third dis
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fact that bo Is very glad to get back fifty minutes. This is considered an weak from the effects of the flu We tricts during succcding days.
home again nnd while ho likes the unusual feat for a girl of this age as have missed her at the bible bool.
bench very much there is no plnco just tho lake is one mile in width.—OrlunGAINESVILLE, Aug. 24.— It is
Alfred took her in for treatment by
like home.
hard
to reconcile the city's present in­
do Sentinel.
Dr. Heitz Wednesday and with Mrs.
dustry
nnd culture with the belief thnt
Bareli they mnde a short call to see
i it wns at one time so low down ns to
Mrs. R. J. Holly and daughters,
S. A. Irwin, proprietor of the San­ Mrs. Alma Niese, us her father, G.
I be nt the bottom of the Atlantic OceMay and Mildred and Mrs. F. F. Dut­ ford Dry Goods Co., has returned from Malm has been ill.
ton nnd daughter Florence left on the New York City nnd points throughout
We were all plensed nnd «iirtiri&lt;u&gt;il nn* *,ut thcre is th« finding recently,
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. o f shnrk teeth,
Clyde Line today for Jacksonville the north. Mr. Irwin bought his full
to see Rev. Albertson nnd wife again
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The two teeth were unearthed by n
where they will embark on the Le- stock on this trip and has a fine dis­
Inst Sunday. They were with Rev.
group of workmen on the Gainesville
nape tomorrow for New York. Mrs. play of new goods arriving daily. His
Clark nnd wife for services at the
Hawthorn highway. They bore eviDutton will remain in New York un­ many friends nre glnd to see him back
crate mill, und took u chance to pay us
d *nce of hnving been underground for
til Frances takes ship for Europe on the job.
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a visit. As usual he gave a good talk
n number of years, but tho effects of
where she will spend several months
to the school. They are happy in the
erosion were to be little observed.
In touring with a party of young
birth of their first grandson to Dewey
Walls that keep their
C. F. Merritt, superintendent of
Indies. Mrs. Holly and daughters
and wife nt Lake Helen. They have
construction in the highwny work,
will spend several weeks in New
been down on the west coast, busy in
"newly paintedn look
took chnrge of the curoisities and
York and will also visit friends In
the work while Mrs. Albertson was
brought them to town to exhibit. The
Waihabl* Walla I
Connecticut.
getting the help from the mineral
two
teeth
were
smooth
and
sharp
and
Walls that hold the charm of cokr
*a tot
a* u
baths.
and retain thetr freshness for years
about two inches long.
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For quick results, try a want ad.
Mr. Huck and Niel Swanson hnve
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with th* help of soap, water and
a rag.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
N.
Sutton
and
both been about sick with the flu.
PAI.ATKA, Aug. 2 4 .-J . K. Moore,
(rnn ThuniUj’i Diflrl
Such are walls finished with Devo*
daughter Edna, left Thursday for Cor­
Another Thursdny afternoon.
Mrs. Hirschi is some better, going former Pn!atknn ha9 arrlvC(, hcnj
Valour Finish, (a flat oil paint)
onado Reach to spend a month.
in Monday to Dr. Heitz for treatment with his family from Seattle, Wash­
Th* toft, flat tints, in which thiaproduct
W. L. Alderman and Mr. Osteen of nnd stopping in to sec Mrs. Ballinger ington, to settle down again, having
Emmett M. Hunt returned home
is manufactured, are always artistic,
lending an enriching background fo
yesterday from Atlanta, Ga., where he Fort Pierce were here on business and on the way.
made the tf ip from the northwest, in a
tha furnishings, and an air of goed
spent Thursdny with Mr. und Mrs. T.
went on business.
Mr. and Mrs. West are having some “ flivver" in thirty one days, a jour
taste and dignity to th* room.
W. Prevntt.
of their rooms painted, inside; Mr, ney of approximately 4,200 miles.
Devoe Velour Finish can be applied cn
Mr. Alderman will move across and Mrs. Cramer nnd children were
Mrs. John G. Leonard! leaves today
any interior waQ or ceiling,
Mr. Moore resided hero thirty-five
for Coronado Beach where she will Lako Harney about the first of Sept, Sunday guests at their home.
years ago nnd remained until after
Devo* Products are tima-teatad and
where he will make his home.
spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Coller and tho "big freeze" of 1895 when he
proven — backed by tha IM yaars’
experience of the oldest pubtt man­
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wakefield were daughter, Bright, were out calling last nioved to nnother part of the country.
ufacturing concern in th* U. 3.
A. Ruffeld has recovered from n in Orlando Saturday on business.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j|0 retUrnpd hero four y c :*3 ago for
Founded 175*.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kilbe spent the Barney Beck, who were later visitors a brief stay then went to the Pacific
week’s illness. His many friends are
glad to see him out again.
week end with Mr. Kilbe nnd daugh­ nt hor parents homo in Grupeville.
I Const.
ter, Mrs. Ynrhcr, of New Smyrna.
We nre glad to see some bright days
in motoring from Seattle to Paint
Mr. and Mrs. T» W. Prevntt have nfter so much rain.
- Isudore Meltzer, of Key West, is in
|kn. Mr. Mooie safd he used 198 galSanford visiting friends. He has n been sick with the Ingrippe.
Mr. Thomson was a Saturday v isi-, Jons of gasoline, twenty-one quarts
Miss Lula Lefiles spent Sunday tor with his friends In Grapeville.
Jewelry business in Key West.
10f oil and spent $9.80 f &gt;r spare parts
with Miss Helen Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson, of Osteen, and tire repairs. The journey cost
Miss Ethel Lefiles spent lust week were Wednesday visitors at the home altogether $220.78 including food, lodBasil Bowden, of Sebring, wns i n
the city yesterduy mingling with with Mias Floy Honnell.
of their old friend, Mrs. Westerdick.
ging nnd oth•«« expenses enrouto, for
Miss Louis Grunt, of Jacksonville, # Miss Florence Tyner tells of the himself, wife and two daughters.
friends und transacting business.
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Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per sack — ................... $1.90
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................. $4.85
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per s o c k ............................. — $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per s o c k ................................$3.00
No. 1 Race H on e White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....... $2.60

O-Molene 100-lbs., per s a c k .... ~.................................$2.50
Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per s a c k ......... $3.35
Calf Chow, 25-lbs., por s a c k ..................................... $1.50
Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack...... .............$8.00
Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per s o c k ..... ..............$1.60
Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per s a c k .............$ .35
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No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack............................. $2.15
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............. ..........$2.00
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sock ........................$2.50
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack ......
$2.25
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per Back......... ................ .......$2.25
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sa ck ......................................$1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s o c k .............................................$1.50

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a sories of meetings for ub hero a fow !
(From TuMdty’t Dally)
BOY SCOUT NOTES
route home from Gcorgin, where Mrs.
EXTENSION OF
I)r, J. T. Denton nnd family hnvo Dnmo and Dorothy spent the summor.
years ago and tho pcoplo of Sanford ]
nro always delighted to welcome him. \ AGREEMENT RE­
returned from n tbreo weeks vaca­ They are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B.
Mr. Hintemister of tho J. H. IlinteA. Howard this afternoon.
tion.
mistor Plano Company contributed a
DUCE ARMAMENT
Tho Central
Florida Ep worth
virtrain for the uso of tho visiting
I
--------Hoy Scymes nnd Messrs. Doblc, and Boy Scouts who arc at the scout camp. League Union will hnvo un nil day
Mr. and Mrs. Will Zachary and fam­
To
Include
All
Nations Not Now |n.
ily leave today for n visit to different Caldwell of Winter Park wore among
The Boy Scouts will hike in from meeting nt Winter Park Monday,
(From Hondty'i Dillr)
the prominent visitors to tho city to­ the scout camp tomorrow afternoon ' September -1th, Labor Dny.
It is 1 eluded Will bo Question Before
points In Gcorgin.
Keep up tho good work of bringing
day. They arc on nn advertising They will give nn exhibition drill on |especially desired that every Leaguer
The Council
in tho people.
Miss I.ucille Denton, It. N,, has re­ campaign for the big swimming moot North Park nvonuo between First . bo nt the League meeting Sunday
turned from nn extended trip to at Winter Pnrk Snturdny and oxpoct street nnd Commercial nvonuo at 5 (night nt 1 o’clock. Arrangements will
GENEVA, Aug. 20.— Extension of
.No city over reached tho bc*Bt results Pennsylvania and Washington, ,D. C. a big crowd from Sanford ns thoro are o’clock. The public Is cordially invit­ {bu mnde there for the Sanford League tho Washington agreement for the re­
two Sanford entrants.
ed to wltnoBS theso drills. Tho Ro­ . to attend.
■without generous advertising.
duction of naval armaments to include
tary Is contributing n silver cup to
countries not participating in thnt ac­
Mrs. C. W. Speer has returned from
W. K. Curry hend of the Curry cig­ this event.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Boyd nnd sons, cord one of questions to come before
Oteere,
N.
C.,
where
sho
has
been
If Sanford intends to go after new
ar Company of Orlando was in the
Friday is visitors dny nt tho Boy Mrs. J. M. Baggett nnd Mr. nnd Airs. tho council of Lcnguo of Nations as­
people this winter Sanford will hnvo visiting her son Oscar for tho past fivo city today coming up for tho Rotnry Scout camp on Silver Lake. Sovcrnl
Abrams, spent Thursday nftomoon sembling here today to begin prepara­
to go after them with tho publicity months.
meeting In order to give him 100 por hundred people nre expected ns visi­ at the lake, concluding with n picnic
tions for third assembly.
Ibnt will get them.
cent attendance average. Mr. Curry tors and people of Snnford are urged supper
The Sanford band will not render was grently suprised at tho many to attend. A field meet will lie hold
Rub-My-TUm for Rheumatism. 38-20c
.Misses Georgia Mobley and Mary their concert at the band stand tonight signs of business and prosperity on ami prizes nre offered to the winners
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. McAlpitu
nn
account
of
sickness
among
tho
Elizabeth Pulcaton have returned
every band In Sanford.
of these events.
Coursey, n son Saturday, Aug, 26th. CHILEAN STEAMER
from tbe girls *cnmp at Juneluskn members.
Hi.’ name is Willinm Louis and is al­
SANK OFF COAST
where they spent two months at this
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
ready on the Sunday School Crndtu
Arrested
for
Loitering*
ALL HANDS LOST
famous camp and had n fine time.
Mrs. A. K. Smith, of Elm nvonuo re­
I Roll.
turned home Sunday afternoon from on Railroad Property,
Did you Hay you hadn’t seen a lively
S ANTI AGE, Chile, Aug. 29. —Chil­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglass Griffin and Daytunn, after a pclusnnt visit of
Misses Carrie Dnrscy nnd Viola ean steamship Itntn sank today ulT
bunch
in
Sanford
this
summer?
Well
Afterward
Released
Keg Holly returned this morning from several days.
if you want to see one, come to tho Booth nnd two cousins composed n Chilean const nenr Coqulmbo. All
Anna Maria where they spent Sunday
Deputy U. S. Marshal Archie Cam­ Methodist church tomorrow night. congenial party spending thu dny nt passengers unmboring 1150 nnd crew of
with Mrs. Holly and her folks who ore
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Roberts
seventy two lost.
eron arrested A. C. Smith for loltor- There’s more interest, pup and enthus­ Dnytonn,
a l their summer homo on tho gulf.
and son Merrill returned home Sun­
ing on the railroad property yestor- iasm there than you’ll find in a dozen
day nfter a delightful week spent at
Mrs. J. C. Hull, of Colery nvenue,
day afternoon nnd after being in jail towns. Two hundred nnd twenty-one
IONIA, Mich., Aug. 20.—State paThu rains continue to make tho Daytona Bench.
for a short time nt the request of a at prayer meeting. A record breaker delightfully entertained Alonday night iiecj stationed nt state reformatory
Snnford Country Club and tho golf
--------for one church. Our goal: Soul Sav­ August 28th in honor of the birthday here today ns result of n break among
Units beautiful. Every citizen of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cobb and sons U. S, Deputy Marshal from Tampa
anniversary of her daughter, Alargar- the imantes last night suppressed only
ing.
Smith
was
released.
It
seems
that
Seminole county should visit tho coun- returned home Monday from Daytona
et. At 8 o'clock n bevy of fairy like when tear gas wns poured into dormi­
Mr.
Smith,
who
1
h one of tho striking
try club nnd look it over, it will bo Bench, where they hnvo been spendSunday afternoon twenty-five Ep- girls gathered at the home, spending tory where rioting wns centered.
shopmen
has
been
driving
a
car
for
a revelation to you.
'itlg the past few weeks.
hire since the strike canto on and worth Leaguers motored out to the a fleeting evening in games, music
and last hut not least, refreshments
When you feel lazy, out of sorts
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer, Mrs. J. yesterday having occasion to take County Farm where they held a short
of delicious cake, punch und candy. nnd yawn n good deal in the day time,
service
for
tho
occupnntH
of
the
farm.
Capt.
Fitts
to
the
station
to
hoard
the
family of Manatee were in the city V. Wicks, Mr. E. M. Sieg and Khndrn
Tito children always want to go when you need Herbinu to stimulate your
yesterday visiting borne folks.
Mr. ( Culpepper were visitors in DuLnnd train for Orlando, Smith went through
it's at Mrs. Hall's for that name in­ liver, tono up your stomach and pur­
Mrs.
Lyles
nnd
Alisa
Pnttye,
have
Evans is n former resident of this ( Sunday going over to take Air. Seig to the waiting room nnd bought n pack­
sures a good time.
just
returned
from
South
Carolina.
age
of
cigarettes
and
stopped
to
give
ify your bowels. Price, 00c. Sold by
city nnd his many friends were glad a specialists where ho will remain for
one to one of the railroad men at tho We are glad to welcome our folks back
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
to nee him again. He is now ongng-'sonio time.
Wednesday
is
Young
Peoples'
night
homo.
To
have
them
gono
makes
n
station
indulging
in
conversation
with
cd In the vegetable and fruit 1&gt;ubI- 1
--------at prayer meeting. Sunday school
66(1 quickly relievos a cold. 38-20tc
nesB In Alnnuteu nnd owns sovernl
The tunny friends of Zeb Ratliff of them at the same time. It seems that missing link in our work.
teachers nnd officers, get busy and
ttru* groves of bis own nnd is also en- the llrm of Haynes &amp; Ratliff will bo deputy Cameron had warned Smith
Dr. L, U, Philips, tho efficient get your young folks out nnd also tho
Tho Dally Herald Delivered to your
gaged in the buying and selling end sorry to loam that ho was called to about tho injunction of the govern­
o f the business,
|Reddick today by tho sudden death ment against strikers loitering on teacher of (lie Wesley Brotherhood mothers and fathers. Wo havo been door six days a week for 15 cent*—
--------of his father. Tho funeral will take railroad property and when ho snw clnRs and wife, superintendent of tho resting and playing too long this sum­
Smith yesterday stopping to talk ho Alisslon Study Circle, and daughter, mer and now with fall almost here "Why I Put Up With Rats for Years,"
Allen Jones Is home for n few days place there tomorrow. *
placed him under arrest with the above toucher in tile Junior Department, let us take hold of our work with new
Writes N. Windsor, Farmer
from the University nt Gninesvlllo
--------whore he has been taking a summer
Mr. and Mrs. O. C .Hill, of Orlnn- result. Smith says he has a right to have been spending two weeks at zeal and really "sure nuff” help and
"Years ago I bought some rat pois­
ctmrso to tnnko up several of his stud- do, were in the city Sunday thu guests go on the station property in case Daytona Bench, returned last week support our pastor nnd Brother Boyd.
Ich and glvo him a big start on his of Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Airs, lie wants to buy something or that the nnd were in their usual places Sun­ Great things are in store for us if on, which nearly killed our fine watch
fall work. His many friends arc glad G. Bassett Smith. This was the birth- injunction does not prevent any of the day. Faithful workers arc much ap­ each one will do his or her part. It’s dog. It so scared us that wo suffered
to havo him home again and to know dny of Airs. Smith and tho occasion strikers going to the stntion any preciated by the church as well ns by the little crevices in tho brick wall a long time with rats until my neigh­
that keep us weak. Every one tin his bor told mo ubout RAT-SNAP. That's
that, ho is making good in his vocn-1was a most pleasant otto to tho entire time they wish as long as they do not tho pastor.
part no matter how small ami wo will the Bure rat killer and a safe one."
remain there with the intention of in­
/iotial work at tho University.
family.
Alias Lillie Bath Spencer returned have a great church for our Master. Threo sizes, 35c, C5c, $1.25. Sold and
timidating any of the strike breakers
■Messrs. Deane Turner Randall Sid- l Mrs. W. S. Baldwin who has been in or do not congregate in crowds or oth­ from Daytona last week. Glad to
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
Be at prayer meeting tomorrow Adv.
Tiey Chase and Lesley Hill wtire week Orlando General Hospital for several erwise break any of the provisions of hnvo our Choir intact again.
night. It’s a fine place to get
•end visitors at Daytona Beach join- weeks having undergone,an operation the injunction. It Is a question that
acquainted,
A’ '
ought
to
he
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
II.
Cowan
nnd
ing Airs. Turner am! Miss Sattcrlield on her eye returned Sunday nftoro settled to* keep down any
Rub-My-Tlsm, nn antiseptic. 38-20tc
.e.tn. , r
o f Richmond, Vn,, who arc tho guest noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Loaning further tr&lt;atble In ’ tiie tllflir'e 'ns ov- daughter,
Margaret, of Sanford
o f Airs. Jus. Hanrahan of DeLntul nt bringing her home in their auto. The urything in quiet hero timV
tunV ithri
arirt \be
ifie i !(•’
it-‘ Heights, have been down with that
Wm; I*. Simmons .
’I). A. Morrison, Jr.
her bench cottage.
(
1friends will be. glad to know she .is foots generally wnnrto'keep ll qliit l . * popular "flu” hut are reported bet­ lL Harold Hume,' '/
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i■lior.l
ji . .
President
'
Vice-President11
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ter.
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--------. improving nicely,
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS —.“ POULTRY
i\lr. and Airs. Charles E. Emerson .--------- Russell Mitchell, son of Mr. .nnd SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
und daughter Jupot.of Hollywood
Henry AIcLaulin left Saturday for Boy Sco..t9
* J
* Ask Your Neighbor— Ho Knows • "'•*
near .Miami are in the city tho ,guests Cincltmttl a» the representative of tho
From Four Counties, Airs. F. R. Mitchell, of East Second
Get
NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
«r ,A!r. Emerson’s daughter, Afjrs,, Wo Florida Retail Jewlcrs Association, to
street, is quite ill with fever.
Will Drill Tomorrow
H. Bolding. Air. Emerson is n for- the national convention.
Mr. Me­
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
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ntor newspaper man well known all l.aillin will return about Sept. 10, and
Miss Emily Griffin returned last
over Florida but he is now in the real will purchase a lug fall stock of mor- Boy Scouts from Miami and From week from Daytona Beach where she
ruslntu game nnd is helping to build chnndtae while in the northern nnd
Five Counties in this District
was the guest of Miss Olivo New­
Illr/Hywuod, one of the fastest growing eastern markets.
man.
Cant ping
'cities on the enst const. They will
--------,
.
vhit Dayton, Ohio and Indianapolis
Judge and Airs. II. J. Dame, and
Boy Scouts from Miami ami front
M hell you want a cool, refreshing
••and other points before returning to bright little daughter, Dorothy, of fivo counties in tills district are I t -- brcoM m,(l to ,,L'nr something to make
Hollywood.
Okeechobee, were in the city today, on
you feel better and to forget it’s the
this week camping at tho Sanford ... , ..................
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.
hot summer time try nn hour nt
camp on Silver Lake. They are Imv- the corner of Park nvonuo and Fifth
ing a great time and expect to give an stieet Wednesday night nt 8 o’clock.
exhibition drill tomorrow afternoon You won’t ho disappointed.
I HAVE THEM
on North Park nvonuo and prizes
— will bo given Friday to tho winners
Airs. Sam Bradford was taken to
the prizes to bo given by tile ntorch Orlando Alnndny to enter thu Orange
on busy streets, out at
ants and by thu Rotary and Kiwnois General Hospital for an operation. Wo
sports and in the home,
Club.
sincerely trust and pray for her
they drink.
At tho Rotary Club meeting today speedy recovery,
Deane Turner brought up tho subject
--------attract­
B ottled
and asked the co-oporatlon of the RoAirs. J. C. Hall and family returned
ing alientarians who are always anxious to d&lt;&gt; last week front Daytona Beach, hav­
lion— Io I h are being Hold right along t(nd bulldinghIn lhln
all they can for thu Boy Scouts—this ing enjoyed the surf for tho past
section Is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
being part of thu boys work program. month.
the good of Sanford at henrt.
The Rotary Club decided to give a
silver
cup
or
some
suitable
trophy
to
Airs. I. F. Rivers and three children
Delicious and Refreshing
tho boys Friday.
who have been ill with tho "flu " nre
This is no idle talk— I have weighed tho statement and
Ttlfplw’s* mur ir»*» G&gt;r•cm*
Tho Rotary Club hud a poor at-{hotter.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
tendance today on account of so many i
--------most too strong for tho careful, conservative person— thnt
members being out of town. W. K. | Airs. J, Al. Baggett, mother of Airs.
person whose eyes are turned backward— Tho fellow who
Curry, of Orlumlo, was tho only guest i P. AL Boyd, returned to her homo, in
has VISION will agree with me now— tho other later.
and had to toll something about Or­ Tarpon Springs Monday much to the
lando. lie made a special trip to tills regret of her friends here.
city la order to keep up his 100 pur
cent attendance record, Judge Hons- { Dr. W. J. Carpenter, one of tho
holder, vice-president, presided nt the leading ministers of tho conference 1j
meeting and called attention to the ami pastor of thu First Methodist
altundancu record and pleaded for church of St, E'etershurg, was In town
ft
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap”
bettor attendance in September. Deane Wodnosday meeting friends und rest­ S
ing
preparatory
to
nn
nuto
trip
t
o
:
Turner tnlkcd on lldy Scouts amt R.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.—Phone 21
J. Holly, on thu Rollins Coliugo swim­ Macon, Gn., leaving Thursdny m o m -1
MITLI, uni. ah lactuiivi liilMI non T«« coe.eei.* cohaah,. I uahta. oa
ming moot to lio hold at Winter Park ing. Dr. Carpenter is woll known t o '
our peoplu all over the state. Ho hold
Friday ami Saturday.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i , 1922

SPECIAL DEPARTMENT JUSTICE
TO INVESTIGATE STRIKES NOW
ON IN THE UNITED STATES
The Government Would Find Out Why Trains
Stopped in the West
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—A de­
cision to Institute n special dopnrtmcn» of justice organisation to inves­
tigate alleged Illegal stoppages of
transportation service Incident to the
rail strike in the West, a formnl re­
laxation cf some o f 1the Interstate
Coniinerco Commission priority con­
trol of coal dlrUlbution, publication
0f federal safety inspectors’ survey of
railroad engines, nml preparation of
official estimates that soft coal pro­
duction for the week is rising above
8.000,000 Ions, or 100 per cent, more
than was coming up a month ago,
wre among elements that emerged
yesterday out of the government's ac­
tual contact with the Industrial situa­
tion.
, In the middle o f theso developments
John L. Lewis, president of the Unit­
ed States Mine Workers, whoso posi­
tion has been n dominant one In tho
continuation of tho deadlock which
has kept the anthracite fields of Penn
sylvnnia tied up, arrived in Washington nnd began a series o# conferences
ion
»
,
„
short v after White House oxpressnurujr
. . . ..
slims indicated confidence that thu
, .
,
...
, ,, '
.
in.i&lt;
( elaycd settlement there wns to
louj,r iu.niyv.il

HOPE OF RESCUE
IS ABANDONED
BY THE MINERS
MEN ENTOMBED IN AHGONAUT
GOLD MINE CANNOT
BE SAVED
JACKSON, Calif., Aug. 30.—Hope
of rescue of tho forty-seven prison­
ers of tho Argonaut gold mine waned
todny. Picked miners nro working
desperately nnd buttered away at tho
thing but tough wall of slate that sep­
arates the Kennedy mine from tHe
Argonaut at the thirty-six hundred
foot level. Beyond that wall In the
lower levels of tho Argonaut are tho
men who have waited helplessly since
the fire above them cut o ff escape
Sunday,
MORE HOUSES NEEDED
.
,
.
LoSTIS, Aug. 30.—Plans for pro, .,
.
, .
,
,
vlding adequate housing accomoda. . .
, , , £
. , .
tions for tho expected Influx of winter
,visitors
,,
, ,
, . out, by
,
nre now being
worked

ELECTION INTEREST
INTENSE IN MICHIGAN

LANSING, Mich., Aug. 30.— Michi­
gan voters will go to tho polls Sep­
tember 12 to name party nominees for
United States senator, govomor, lieu­
tenant governor, members of congress
state legislators and local officers. Demanded by the Coal Profiteers in the Big HoldOvershadowing nil other contests In
Up Now Being Staged
paint of statewide interest is that for
Rcpublicntlon nomination for tho Un­
ited States senator.
urod in tho decision to close tho
There nro four candidates In tho
DETROIT, Aug. 30.—Roltcrntlon pinnts. Figures (w cre cited to rofuto
Oold— Senntor Chnrles R Townsend, that Henry Ford was "not bluffing’’ it. "When the decision to close tho
State Senntor Herbert F. Baker, Cong- |t, j,js decision to shut down his big plants wns reached,” it wns stated,
resantan Patrick H. Kelley nnd John Jnutamohile plants here on September "we were four weeks behind ill orders
G. Emory, formerly national commnn-, jo, „ „ lmrt ()f n fight against wlint ho fo» Ford cars and three weeks behind
dor o f the American Legion. Tho terms a "hold up" on the pnrt of coal in orders for Lincoln cars. Wo had
paramount Issue in the vigorous cam brokers, nml denial of various reports only just caught up on orders for trac­
palgn they are conducting is exces­ thnt causes other than the fuel short­ tors.” The decision to suspend opera­
sive cnmpulgn expenditures. With age were responsible for Ms action, tions came, it was reiterated, at n
Michigan the home state of Senator were made yesterday nt tho Detroit time when the Ford company was do­
Truman H. Newberry, "Nowborry- manufacturer’s offices.
ing the greatest business in Us his­
ism" lias como to ho tho slognn of the
A report from Louisville that when tory. Production figures showed that
campaign nnd all other issues have the 75,000 Ford workers in the De­ 5,100 cars arc being turned out daily
compnrntivoly been lost sight of.
troit district wore released on Septem­ ngninst orders for 5,200 n day, it was
Baker, Kclloy nnd Emory nre bas­ ber 10, Mr. Ford would advise them to pointed out,
ing their campaigns upon n denuncia­ tnko employment with the rnilronds in
A statement from Secretary Hoov­
tion of "Nowborrylsm." f Senator
nn effort to brenk tho rnil strike, wns er that present prices of coal would
Townsend, In reply, hns hold stcndfait- denied emphatically. Tho statement add but $1.50 to the prico of Ford
ly to tho position thnt his actions in
wns termed ridiculous. "There mny cars also came in for sharp criticism,
tho senate call for no apology. Ho
be individual cases of Ford workers nnd tho inquiry: "Docs Mr. Hoover
has declared thnt ho "is an much
anticipating the lack o f employment think wo should turn over to the prof­
ngnlnst excessive expenditures ns nnymaking application for work with tho iteers from $7,000,000 to $10,000,000
ono." In the Newberry case ho ad­
rnilronds," it wns stated, "but Mr. thnt would be represented in the in­
mits thnt Vtqo much money wns spent
Ford certainly is not going to ndvisc creased cost of coni7"
but not thnt any money wns Illegally
the men to attempt to break the rail
There were no developments during
spent."
strike."
the
day, it was said, to support' the
Former Governor Woodbridgo N.
hope
that the Bhut down could lie
Another
report
that
met
emphatic
Ferris is unopposed for tho Democra­
denial
was
that
lack
of
business
fig-Inverted.
tic senatorial nomination.

Ijo looked for n nn|:r&gt;
civic organizations.
The present
Attorney General Daugherty an- &lt;Iorth ()f tho hoUBOg for ront
moro
nmmeed that a separate nve.ligation, pronounml t,mn nt ftny provloUB rpr.
oiganlzntion would be tullt uj&gt; Iinmo- j()(, nn(, hns nwnkoI10(i Eustis boosters
diutely in Los Angeles In dhurge of to tho rcnlizntion thnt unleBS 80m0.
Hiram C. Todd, United States ottor* thing in done mnny dcslrcnblo reslney for nertbern Now Ycrtc, whoso
u w,„ bo IoBt
duty will bo to conduct Inqulrlca into I
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the possible crimlnlalHy involved in
the series cf train. Etopuago* nnd in­ PROHIBITION
terruptions to interstate commerce in
ISSUE DROPPED
the West. Likewise, iho attorney
general sent formal Instructions to
ST. PAUL, Minn., August 30.—The
all federal district attorneys to fol- j vvot and dry Issue has bfcen dropped In
low up any violations c f federal court the congressional contests thus far in
injunctions obtained by railroads to'Minnesota for tho November election,
prevent strikers and their sympnthiz-[because of an absence of wet enndiers from losing operations in shops dates.
and yards. The law, Mr. Daugherty
All incumbents, including Andrew
said, must bo "Impressively enforced" jj. Volstead, have been renominated on
in the matter,
i tho Republican ticket and all are
"There is n very general let down avowedly dry. In no case where n
in the matter of inspection (of loco-1 close race is expected between Remotlvcs) by carriers which gives publican nnd Democratic nominees
cause for concern," the Interstate .was the issue raised.
Commerce Commission reported to | Tho
Republican nominees arc:
tho senate yesterday, answering a First district, Sydney Anderson; secresolution brought out by tho coutro-jond district, Frank Clnguo; third disversy between strike lenders and tho trlct, Charles It. Davis; fourth dlsrailroads over safety conditions of trict, Oscar E, Keller; fifth district,
equipment since the shop men walked Andrew J. Volstead; eighth district;
tmt. Tho railroads aro failing to Oscar J. Larson; ninth district, Hulmake all tho inspectors required by bor Stccncrson; tenth district, Thom­
law, the repotl continued, and man­ as II. Schall.
Tho sharpest conflict iH expected in
agements aro repotting inability to do
so because of the strike, while the tho seventh district, where tiro Rev.
commission’s own staff of inspectors O. J. Kvnle, Democrut, of Benson,
arc merely sufficient in numbers to probably will oppose Congressman
supervise and test the carriers’ in­ Volstead. Both aro dry. In tho third
spection system.
Notwithstanding, district, Mrs. Lillian Cox Gault, 1b a
Interstate Commerce Commission in­ Democratic candidate to oppose Ctuu.
spectors during July inspected 4,086 R. Davis, Republican nominee. Mn,
,
locomotives on 102 railroadi, finding Gault also is dry.
There are Democratic candidates in
2,480 defective, and 109 unsafe to
operate. Many of the defects noted, only three other dietrlcte and they
it was laid, were not o f importance, have not announced e position on the
but 992 engines still in service were wet and dry Usua.
"found to'have 1 . . . d efer*'In need
i
of prompt .attention."
■ r ) , JUNKBR 8KBS GREAT
LAKES WATERWAY
The decision of tho government to
relax markedly end Immediately the
CHICAGO, III., Aug. 30. — The
control on coal shipments mss car­
ried into effect by an Interstate Com­ Great Lake*— St. Lawrence water­
merce Commission ordor greatly mod­ way proposed to link tho Groat Lakes
ifying priority requirements hitherto with tho ocoan nnd give a vast expanse
imposed on consumers,
Herenftor, of territory in the United States and
upon special designation by the com­ Canada n direct ocean shipping out­
mission and its -agents, coal will bo let, is receiving comment in many
hipped first to sections of the north­ sections of tho world.
An article by Curl Junker, editor
west whoso supply oidinniily moves
I'J the Great Lakes water routes ami of the Ost Post of Vionnn is one ap­
to railroads whose needs at p, .as pearing in Europe. One paragraph
of tho article rends:
iug to maintnin transporta*' nt.
“ Westward marches the culture of
A second elnss of shipm-jits will be
tho
world. Likewise, just as the sun
maintained nH entitled to priority,
trnvclB
with its light and life, the old
when certificates of state furl admin­
Atlantic
ocean must go west too, nnd
istrations or committees are furnish­
ns
Americans
get what tho wish,
'd railroads Ihut the oral is meant for
public utilities, public institutions, do­ the Atlantic will movo west when they
mestic and building beating, supply lay tho word."
' f common carrion, and manufacture
"f foodstuffs, medicines, and con­
tainers therefor.

COLE BLEASE
WILL RUN OFF
SECOND RACE
WITH THOMAS McLEOD FOR THE
NOMINATION FOR GOVER­
NOR OF S. CAROLINA
COLUMBIA, Aug. 30.— Run o ff of
(he primary botwon Colo Bleaso and
Thomas McLeod for tho Democratic
nomination for governor will
bo
necessary an the result o f yesterday’s
primary. With 1,050 out of 1,800 pre­
cincts tabulated by tho Columbia Rec­
ord Blcnse had 00,000 votes nnd Mc­
Leod 54,000. Tho other four guberna­
torial candidates woro out of the run­
ning.

FORD WILL SHUT DOWN
BIG AUiOMOBILE PLANTS
BEFORE PAYING THE PRICE

Governor Alex J. Grocsheck is op­
posed for cpublican renomlnntlon by
former Stnte Lnhor Commissioner
Richard H. Fletcher and Theodore M.
Joslln of Adrinn. Both Joslin nnd
Fletcher arc nr.king for votes ns a pro­
test against alleged excessive expendi­
tures In tho conduct of tho state's
business. They also assort thnt Gov­
ernor Grocsheck hns created an auto­
cracy o f which ho is the head. Tho
governor will go before the voters on
his record.
Of the nine congressmen who aro
running for renominntion all but two
nre opposed. The Republican noml,
„
ii
i
i
nation is usually considered eqnivn.
,
i.i
,,
_
r,
lent to election.
Congressman Lnrl
Mlchenor is opposed by S. E. Crnwford of Ypsiinnti; J. M. C. Smith by
Brewster E. Kies, of Hillmlnlo; Carl
E. Mnpcs by Alvnn M. Brown of
Grand Rapids; Louis C. Crnmton by
James McCnrcn, of Port Huron; Frnncls O. Lindquist by Bird J. Vincent, of
Saginaw, Willinm M. Smith of St.
Johns, and Win. M. Lush o f Snginawj
James C. McLaughlin by State Senn­
tor Albert Engel, W. Flunk Jnmes by
Martin S. McDonough, of Iron River.
John C. Kotchum nnd Roy O. W ood­
ruff nre unopposed for renominntion.

Canada's Dairy Ex­
port Trade Increases
MONTREAL, P. Q., Aug. 30.— Can­
ada’s export dairy trade has mndc im­
portant advances this year. The in­
crease to tho British Isles has been

especially/ largo, more than 100,000
packages of butter having bsen shipcompared with 10,000 for the same
period last year.
During the teohth ending July 15,
forty-five carloads 'o f butter from
Manitoba w en exported. Thirty carIoada of Saehatehewaa butter will
reach British markets before the m l
of the year.
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL ,
BUILT IN JACKSONVILLE
OPENED ON THURSDAY

Rnb-My-Tlam, an nntlseptlc.

When your breath is bad, appetite
poor, and you feel "blue* and dlacom^
aged, you need Herbine. On* or
doses will sot you right. It is a
system purifier. Price, 00c. Sold b y
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.

Bituminous Coal Strike
GASOLINE TAX
Ended With Signing by
COMES UP FOR ; Pittsburg Coal Co.
A REHEARING

I . n r l . O'Urjratt

&lt;1. G. Oka

O’ BRYAN &amp; SHARON

Attomeya-nt-Law
Will practice In all the court*

ttoi o f A bstracts o f Land
Examination
ties Riven eepealal sttenl
O ffices In Seminole County B s
NANFOHO, FLO RIDA

SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 30.—Bitiminous coal strike ill the Pittsburgh dis­
SEED, SORGHUM

GUNN SAYS LAW IS SO VAGUE
AS TO BE UNINTELLI­
GIBLE
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 30.— A peti­
tion fur rehearing in tho case of S. J.
Gunn, who attacks tile constitutional,,
, „
tty of the gasoline tax law wns filed
At
yesterday with the supreme court by
bis attorney, it was learned today. Tho
petition alleges the law is so vague as
to tie untintclligiblc and therefore un­
enforceable.

trict ended shortly afternoon today
when the Pittsburgh Coal Company,
the largest commercial producer in
the region, signed nn agreement with
tho district officers o f the United
Mine Workers. This company was
the last in the district to accept tho
union terms under the Cleveland
agreement.

Harding Objects
To Amendments
On The Bonus Bill

F or Immeelate shipment. Alt w e i e »
nMo Field nnd V o a e ts b le Seeds. W r i t *
fo r Price List and Catalogue. Our b e a u ­
tiful and Instructive cstaloRue le It
and Riven valuable
Inform ation
farm ing and gardening fa r F lo rid a i
the South. W rite to ue today f o r eg.-,
lal prices on y o u r seed requ irem en ts.
Our completo stock will enable us tosupply you to ndvuntnge In price a n *
quality,

E. A. Martin Seed Co*
Oldest and Largest Herd House in
202-306 E ast Ray Street
JACKSONVILLE
-I FLORIDA

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GOOD GRADE

STABLE M ANU RE

PEACOCK LEFT
INSANE ASYLUM
AT RALEIGH

WASHINGTON, Aug. 80—A Whitu
CHEAP
Mouse caller who discussed tho bonus
Prompt Shipment
with President Harding enmo nwny
L. W. BERGMANN
with an impression thnt tho executive
Box
2163,
Station A, Jacksonville, F lo ,
regarded the addition of tho McNnry
reclamation and Simmons
foreign
debt amendments adopted yesterday
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
in the senate, ns making tho measure i
HATED TO LEAVE WITHOUT BID- more objectionable than in its nrigin- Attorneys nnd Counsellom-at-Law:• DeLAND, FLORIDA pi
DING THEM GOOD
' nl form.
Will
practice ip1tho State and F ed er­
BYE
al Courts. Special facllitlea fo r E x­
The Dally Herald Delivered to youi amining and Perfecting Land Titlea.
Ilit-'5 j,fnU |3
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RALEIGH, Aug. 30.— Leaving n door six days a week for 16 cento—
note telling the keeper of the depart­
SCHELLE MAINER.
ment o f criminal insnnu of state pris­ I s Clrtull C .x rt •* I l f h V M lh Judic­
ial Circuit of Florida. In and for
on ken; "I hate to leave on my vaca­
Hratlaolo County.— In Ofeaaerry.
tion without telling you good-bye" Dr,1 *'r ‘ i L
fit t i n g ^
J, W. Peacock, prominent physician of
SANFORD
If. V. R obinson, Complainant I.
Tlmmaxville, N. C.t committed to the
vs.
T
tepartment a year ago for life term, . s u t o e 'F s p w s r t b . s t *J, OefeaOan
after acquittal for the murder
GEO.
G. HERRING
id
chief of police, J. E. Taylor, of ThdttJ
Vf
lowing OessrlbM Uo4 t» BootJOojs tWllited
Seville, early today olid down a r*pe

g is r

made *from bed clothing from hie
third story colt and escaped. Peacock
resided, some yearn ago Is Lakeland,
FldkJa,

ONLY THIRTEEN
ARE RESCUED

JACKSONVILE, Aug. 29.—This
city's municipal swimming pool with
u capacity of npproximntot
1,000
pcrsqns will ho thrown open Thurs­
day under the sparkling eyo of city
SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 30.— Lat­
Commissioner "Chick" Acosta. .Tho
est wireless from tho cruiser Cimcncommissioner hns fought for the pool
huco say only thirteen persons of 322
with increasing vigor for thu pnst 10
aboard steamship Main rescued when
years.
Tho pool is located nt Seventh the vessel sank o ff Cnquimho yester­
street nml Boulcvnrd, or in the Spring- day.
field residentnt section, within reach
of tho downtown suction. The pool,
a concrete basis, is 300 feet long nnd
100 feet wide. It stands in tho open
Dressing rooms have been erected and
nil has been made ready for tho initi­
al splash.
The pool will be kept, supplied with
fresh artesian sulphur'watcr. Its ca­
pacity in this respect is 150,000 gal­ AI.BO ONE MAN KILLED UNDER
PECULIAR CIRCUM­
lons.
STANCES
Opening of tho pool is linked by tho
doughty commissioner’s admirers to
AMBUSHED TWO GUARDS AT tho St. Johns river bridge ns his
CANTON, Ohio, Aug. 30.—Two
HAMBURG RAILWAY SHOPS
women
ami one man woro murdered,
crowning nchiovemonts.
OF THE SOUTHERN
and another man wounded early to­
dny by un unidentified man who lay in
TRAINS KILLS TWO
AUGUSTA, Gn„ Aug. 30.-*Attnckwait for victims and struck them
cd fto.n ambush curly todny while
RALEIGH, N. C., Aug. 21).—Two down with iron bar us they entered
guarding n lonely road lending from nogro mnn were Instantly killed and the house. Tho murderer * escaped.
tho Augustn-Aiken highway to Ham­ throe other men ami women, also ne­ Tho dead nre M n, Freda Burns nnd
burg shops of tho Southern Railway, groes, wore injured this morning when. her husband Frank and Mrs. Mary
across tho river from hero, E. M. Fes­ Scnborad Air Line passenger train jNoln. Luther Armstrong suffered u
ter wns killed nnd Reedy Booth was No. 1, southbound, struck tho nutomo-' sovero scalp wound when tho bnr
seriously injured, while tho nssnilants hllb in which they were riding nt a ! struck him a glancing blow. A r m escaped.
crossing botwoeq Now Hail nnd Apex strong Is botng held for Investigation,
about 17 miloB from Raloigh. Tho
Booth dlod later in tho hospital. injured who woro taken to a hospital
A Kansan has designed a machlno
Fcnstor wns shot nnd Btabbed. Booth at Hamlet were reported in a serious thnt crushes tho worn out material
wnB shot with rifle and beaten over condition nnd two aro not expected to with which tar hound stono roads nro
his head.
Nvo'
•
I made Into ballast for railroad tracks.

GUARD KILLED
WHILE ON DUTY
NEAR AUGUSTA

The fashion of bobbing hair by girte
in responsible for a good mnny haekte
is responsible for ngood mnny hacking
coiffeurs.
»

TWO WOMEN
STRUCK DOWN
BY MURDERER

orlda. more, psrtler ~ -

it f o l l o w * t o - w i t i

run th s n s e . t e s t a lo n g Bsotioa Use
chain*: th sa cs North 44 d eg ress
minutes B a st t l chains and 10 links,
th ence North I I d eg rees 41 minutes
W e s t 11 chains and 40 lin k s t o the Bast
eld* o f the rig h t o f w a y o f the 8outh
Florida R ailroad Company, thence In a
Houthweaterly direction a lo n g the Baat
side o f said rig h t o f w a y o f said South
F lorida R ailroad Company, to the point
°* It'ifp n S a rfn g from tho sw orn bill o f
com plian t filed In this causo against
you, and eaoh o f you, that you and each
o f you hnvo or claim eomo Intoroet In
and to tho land horolqubovo described.
Tboreforn. you. Louisa 1‘apworth. If
living, and ff dnad, all pnrtlnn claim in g
IntorrHts under Louisa ' 1'apworlb, duonaned, or otborw lso. In and to
tbe
property horelnahovo descrlbod, are
lioroby required to bo nnd sp p on r b efnru our said Circuit Court at tho Court
1louse In Sanford, Florida, on tho 2nd
any o f October, A. D. 1923. and then nnd
tlioro make a n sw or to tho bill o f c o m ­
plaint exhibited ngnlnst you, otherw ise
docrocs pro c on fe sso w ill bo entered
a ga in st each o f you.
■
It |s ordered that this citation
bo
DUbllsbod In Iho Hanford
Herald,
a
newspaper published In Humlnn!a C ou n ­
ty, Florida, once each w e e k for eight
( H) cou seeu llv o weeks.
W ITNESS m y hand nnd tho seal o f
the said Circuit Court on thin 26th day
o f duly, A. D. 1922.
(HEAL)
H. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
o f tho Seventh Judicial
Circuit o f Florldn, In and
fo r tho County o f Sem i­
nole.
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OEO. A. DoCOTTES,
S olicitor and Counsel fo r Complainant
7-28; 8-4-11-18-2G; 9-1-8-16-23

TO THE CITIZENS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY:
I have been appointed County
Enumerator for Sominolo County to
tako tho Agricultural, Horticultural,
Industrial nnd Live Stock and Poul­
try census for the yonr commencing
July 1st, 1021, to July 1st, 1022.
Thin census Is very important and
for tho good of our county, and uvofy
citizen should promptly respond.
I will call on you ns onrily ns pos­
sible after August 1st nnd it will save
^our time and mine too, If you will
make your list out NOW and have 1t
ready for mo.
Yours very truly,

H. H. CHAPPELL.
BO-4tc

N o. 14 0«rxi«r-W oodM ff| M
! .
'• s u a r o x o .
“

HENRY McLAULIH
,

, JEWELER
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Anothfc Thur*dt$ afternoon with
tho graveyard tendencies,

them was mutilated with a knife by
a human being who ought to amoka
in hell for doing It. That la the way
wo feci about such a crime committed
in a civilized communty and that la
the way wo expect to fool about auch
n crime ns long as-wo live and wo don’t
care whore the crime happens or who
commits It. When It comes to nmbushing people at night, kiting them
and then mutilating their bodies we
are ready to take the war path and
there are millions of othor American
citizens in this country In tho aame
frame of mind. Such barbarous toe*
tics will novor get anyono anywhere
and rognrdless of why It was dono or
who dTd It wo think It was a relic of
tho middle ages or worse and Ameri­
can Indians In their scalping days
could have dono nothng worse.
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o—
FLORIDA IS PREPARING

States, moat of whom— the farmers
Instance— get very much leas than
|8 per day.
The farmers well know that under
nntionlizatlon of railroads and coal
mines they would hnvo a more direct
in their prosperity than over before
for they woutd have to pay the taxes
to/make good tho probable deficits, and
they would Insist on the strictest eco­
nomy. And the consumers who would
be nffecte^ adversely by government
management very largely out num­
bered tho railroad men and coal mincrs. Tho public may be forced to nc
copt government operation o f tho
roads as tho only means of securing
will be an evil day for the workers
when that happens.—Tampa Times.

FROMOTHER
SANCTUMS

OFFICIALS oU zB AT
HALF MILLION FIRB
ORLANDO, Aug. 30— There wa»
a half million dollar Are In Orlando
this morning. It occurred at tho gas
plant o f the Orlando Wntor and Light
Co., but tho (Ire department was not
cnlled aut and but fow of the town
citizens knew of tho tremendous con­
flagration.
As a matter of fact, it was a pri­
vate fire, staged by the officials of
tho water and light company, led by
W. P. Beober, president of the organ­
ization, who is here from Williams­
port, Pa. It was witnessed as well
Ijy J. Y. Cheney, assistant general
manager of the company nnd Leonard
Thornton,
tho clerical forco* of tho
corporation.
Tho fire was tho burning of tho
bonds of tho company, liquidated
through tho transaction of tho city
buying tho wntor nnd electric light
departments company of tho lino of
municipal ownership.

FLORIDA SUMMERS.
Tho Grower has had a great’ deal
to say about the Florida summer
Weather, much to say In its praise.
Tho party of 00 who went west this
summer exporienced such weather ns
often made them long to fie back In
Florida again. While the weather
topic Is no new ono and wo do not
claim to be the original boosters for
our summer climate I was both
amused nnd surprised recently for on
picking up nn old copy of the Florida
Farmer and Fruit Grower, dated Au­
gust 20th, 1801, I found therein a let­
ter from two Ohio ladles, who were
visiting in Polk county, to thoir homo
pnpers. It w6und up as follows: “ We
pronounce Florida weather far from
.unendurnble, nnd hnvo no doubt but
thnt if tho temporature hore were
ctynpnrod with thnt of most of our
northern cities throughout tho Bum­
mer, Florida would 4itand tho tost
much better thnn they. Such nn item
of nows ns thnt a man is overcome
by hent or thnt n homo has fallen
dend from sunstroko is unknown in
Florida papers nnd thcro seem to bo
no bad effects from working out in
these almost direct tropica) rays.
Thr^re is indeed very little sickness of
any kind nbout hore. Almost eon.
stantly n breo^o is blowing from some
quartor, and if ono can quietly sit
down in tho shade, oven in tho middle
of tho day ho can bo vory comfort­
able. Tho evenings nro delightfully
cool and pleasant. Every day except
two out o f tho twenty-one sinco we
came hero we have had n ran storm,
not a shower but a perfoct down-pour
of rain, and it Is tho refreshing and
delightful feature of thc day, always
making tho air cool, nnd restoring to
life in general a roseato hue.”— Tho
Florida Grower.

R»m! What U; B. Dept of AgrtcuIttT
Tt-

Bay* About What Two Rats Con [a.
According to government figur„
two rata brooding continually f0‘
three years produco 859,709,482
dividual rata. Act whon
you seo
s™ th's
.v"
.
you
first rat, don't Walt. RAT-SNAp [,
tho surest, cleanest, most convenient
exterminator, No mixing with other
foods, Drya up after killing— ]enVe|
no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch it
Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard,
ware Co.—Adv,

Blr Thomas Llptfln Is still trying
for tho cup.
•
------------ o-----------“ 1 was pale and thin, hardly
Lnst summer nt this tlmo many per­
able to go,” says Mrs. Bessie
And they toll us It will continue sons in Florida expressed douMi re­
Bearden, cf Central, S. C. “ I
for another month in order to let the garding tho number of Tourists who
would suffer, when I stood dn
boys go fishing.
would visit tho state during the win­
my feet, with bearing-down
pains in my aides and the lower
ter. Depressed business conditions In
STRAWBERRY HINTS
part of my body. 1 did not rest
The public is tired of tho rnilrond
norjj,#
railroad fareH, and
DISTRIBUTING THE SURPLUS
wetland didn't want anything
strike and when the public guts tired
pr|CC8
u,e rca0rt eities were
to eat. My color waa bad and
Strawberries can bo grown In ovory
there Is usunlly something doing
1 felt miserable. A friend of
How the mighty have fallen. James section of Florida ns n garden crop
pointed to ns fnetors which would
mine told me ol
------------ o
Stillman,
tho
New
hanker,
who
was
v
I
h
!
tend to reduce the number of
Growers usunlly select moist, ftatThey nro killing them up in Ohio tors.
the law nnd tho gospel on questions of woodB soil, preferably with a clay
with iron bars now. Thnt a makes a
This summer an entirely dfiferont finance, nnd incidentialy the boss of subsoil near the Burfaco. Such soil
killing much cheaper and with little feeling prevails throughout the stole. flnunclnl legislation in Washington, will usunlly produce berries without
noise.
No matter to what section n person slipped and fell. Ho had too much Irrigation but, If irrigation Is possible,
goes ho finds n strong belief thnt the money. It enmo too onsy. Ho dealt they can be grown on light, sandy soil.
The Anti-Saloon League In a state
coming season will be tho best ever so Inrgely in futures and decoits thnt However, irrigation will he a great
mont mado from Now York says that
experienced by Florida. Everyone is ho evidently regarded life nB a chest ndvnntnge during thc fruiting season.
It will take twunty five years to put confident that more Tourists will nnd fraud with nothing in It sacred.
If tho land Is well-drained nnd dry,
and 1 then remembered my
Pr,.Million Into effect “ "S tho
thc ,,.con|
He hnd to have diversion. He went It is best to set them in 18 or 20 inch
mother used to take it.. . Alter
wm h e v e t o l,e o n t h c jo b n t lc .e t t h .t | 1!i2M r Th&lt;.r0 m
Uoubtl„ K thc way of many a rich man. Ho di­
the first bottle I was belter. I
rows; or, If they nro plnnted out In the
began to ttcsticn lip and 1 re­
long. This ought to bo encouraging
larger
area,
they
Thomases. Thu pessimists seem to vorced his wife who hclpod him make field on n
gained my strength and good,
for,the higher officials.
bis fortune, and took unto himself n should be sot wide enough to bo work­
have vanished from tho scenes.
health) color. I am feeling lino.
------------ o-----------I took twelve bottles ( ol Cardui)
Floridians nro not resting content chorus girl who cared not for him, ed with a horse-drawn cultivntor.
Congress will not enact measures
and haven't had a bit ol trouble
with merely expressing the belief that Imt thc things his monoy could buy. In either ense in setting them tho
since,”
.'or emergency legislation for thc raila record season is in sight. They are His wife finally followed a hnlf-brccd huds should be n little above tho
Thousand* ot other women
roods until things get more bilious.
have had similar experiences In
busily engaged In making prepara­ Indian off into the woods nnd a slimy level of the ground to givo good
There is no hurry tlioy say since no
the use ot Cardui, which has
tions for receiving the Tourists when divorce suit followed, which showed drninngo in caso o f a hard rain.
one la being injured In tho rush. It
brought relief where other
A
wire
clip
to
be
placed
ncross
a
the
enreer
of
Mr.
Stillfan
so
bad,
and
If
they
nre
plnnted
on
poorly
drain­
they como. Building operations Are
medicines had failed.
looks llko hands off by tho government
being carried on In the resort cities nt his morals so nauseating, that his res­ ed lands, it is bgit to put them on pad of pnper has been invented by a
If you suffer from female ail­
and tho public although neither tho,
ignation was demanded ns head of n •10-inch beds, three 12 Inch rows on a resident of Seattle to cnnblo a blind
ments, take Cardui. It is a
government or tho public will stand « ™tL’ ^ hlchJlw"" " oVC/ c,|UallIe' ,n tho number of big financial institutions
woman’s medicine. It may be
bed, and thc plants 12 inches apnrt person to writo by guiding his pncil.
just what you need.
for any acts of violence. That day la
Ncw f,,cimtlc8 for «,rovldln« ? n’ and ho hnslicen literally deposed from
in thc rows.
ovor
Itortninment for the tourists are being
At your druggist's or dealer’s
_ _ _ _ _ 0_ _ _ _ _
j completed. Each city is forging ahead, nny position in tho business world. Ills Before attempting to set plants, Much linoleum is being mado In
presence In business or Bocial circles sec if thc soil has a fairly good England from tho cork from discard­
Frank Dupre the young lad who ^ ' ^ o r i n g to outdo its rivals in getis no longer wnnted. This once pow­ amount of vegetable matter. There ed life preservers.
killed un officer and wounded a citlro,l(^ ^or
r ° uriMt tide,
erful mnn, much sought nftor, is now is nothing better thnn stable manure,
xon in Atlanta last year while grabAll this preparation is not being
so disgraced that ho was gono down nltho nny decomposed vegetation will
l.ing a diamond out of a jeweler’s "indo with the selfish aim of making
into thc wilderness of Louisiana and answer the purpose.
window has been denied a rospito b Y &gt; °n e y fro,n tho wlnttr vi8itor8‘ M,U bought n lonely island whore ho may
Strawberries require liberal appli­
tho governor of Georgia nnd will hang Ibnis of dollars nre being spent In,
, f
,h
, ..
cations
of fertilizer; two applications
Friday Of this week. It is hard but M*Hc improvements, for Instance,
,1’ , ' ' l
b
pointing finger of shame of tho same at the rnto of 2000 pounds per aero,
this Is the ending of tho young lads from which the tax payers can never
society he once assumed to lend. He in addition to the stable manure is :
who go wrong anti commit murder to hope to derive direct profit. 1ho imshaped his own enreer; he Is reaping advisable.
further their ends. And wo hollovo'provomonta nro being carried forward
his own reward.
Twelve hundred plants will plant
that wiien 'murder is committed tho to muku Honda such nil attractive
Asa G. Candler, tho multimillion­ about a tenth of nn acre, and n bod
state
that
Tourists
will
become
iinguilty should bo punished.
huud witii tiie stay-in-Floritla fever aire, who made his wealth out of this size should give ample berries
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coca-cola, a drink of little cost and for tho nverngc family. If tho senBon
■
Statements in Newspapers say that ami will never want to leave. AH of
Iohh value, was so interested In hig Is fnvornblc, it will provide more thnn
in slxstates the coal bins aro already which benefits those , who como to
financial investments and increasing an average family cun uso ns fresh
empty. That means people freezing Florida to spend tile winter months
his wcnlth thnt ho forgot to givo at­ fruit.
to death heenuso a few striking min-j and it benefits Florida as well. It is
:
tention to his son. Like many nnothcr
The best varitlcs for moist soils
crs nnd coni operators wore framing the way by which the Sunshine State
wealthy father ho assumed thnt mon­ are the Klondike, Excelsior and Mis­
up to ralso tho price of coal. It.al- is growing—growing as it inis never
ey would liny character, soda', stand­ sionary, and plant growers thruout
so mentis that more people will como grown before,—Toorii t Nows,
ing an da college degree. Like many the state will have those for sale
to Florida this winter than ovor b o -!
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another father, ho knows bolter now. wren the planting season arrives,
foro. This also means that many of IS NATIONALIZATION THE RE
Walter Candler in defendant in sev­
ftIBDY.
them will como to Sanford. Tills nleral disgraceful suits in which a wo­ 'PHONES TO BE MADE
so means that n hundred more houses
man figures, nnd is plnintiff in a suit
WIRBLESS RECEIVERS
ought to be built nnd at least six
The persistent opposition of tho
in which he admits thnt he was caught
apartment bouses.
|striking railroad unions to evury
in a drunken and maudlin condition in i EVERETT, Wash., Aug. 29.—Teloform of compromise of the existing
I1 Business is picking up and we aro strike troubles, tends to give color ,to the stateroom of the woman who is •phbnes iff Everett, already equipped
suing him, hut ho says ho was black­ .With ■Sfdevice whidh' measures ennvorall getting ready to start a big fall the opinion that tlu,y,.ft?tf,ilvuking formailed liyXhe woman nnd her husband: sfttion', nre to he made itato wireless1'tdami,wi||ler campaign thntiw[l| fellpsG( ward to tho uItitilate^foV^tin)er^t cun.Rliickmivil Ikbpiite possible with such coivlng stations through tbo use-of an
nAything ever hcforu'nttcmptcd In this; trol of tho roads,
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,
■
pt!tlp!o,.ht&gt;pr£Andlcr is.res|ibiislbld for attachiheat,'sji()))lie4t &gt;hy tho Pufforb
line. TJigritilrosil 'M ike is holding j Feasible they ur^jtgpiuVrt^pHptf w(tj^
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|iqs&gt;¥&gt;plAt*Agb with them nml mukinff ■^urHitW^cplutno 'OeWpsny; •'nnd ■iiVlo- J £ &lt;
^
Jityiinejw. if it, cniillnp^ j t will regret the hftlycon days'(if gavvjrnjiuujt
!lj« v J
*: lilncdtmhilvpoHsiblv. People wim arp nontlMu^cpiToVatibh which'sorvt*&gt;thls S
'ruin tlie prospects of the San
,
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Don’t
try
ta
Jtatch
ujijt)
battered-.
«ld
radiator.
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liters and lhe'ltfnVilVYff Visiness
i
To hear c'fmCsttsq news bulletins- apd "
■and
■ W e wtll 'pu'tf.in a new core which w ifl’ tWako1'
, generally.
‘is’-sonicthifift in think unions,.and cpf
ally. It 'is’-sonicthinft
pthcr
features
thrown
onto
the
nit
ling
youTia'dlator as good as new . It(£osts no more
■about qm^ tiie people In danger of'fqs- j \ylnm .tfly.'flpuds '
nre very often found' investing too by hroijdcaating Htntions of .Seattle,
loir husitiesif
nhbut-their*owners.
Iiig their
hu'sinVsif nre-thlnklng
ore'thinking nbbut
*their oWhers. T
Then, they hud only to
.than tinkering—in, fact, it ia frequently cheaper.
10 m ild fronVihete, Everett radio fans
heavily in wine- qnd xVoniun.*
1
jt more and more and when they speak indicate their wishes, and a congress
Harold G. McCormick, left n vast who also me telephone subscribers,
there will be nil end to the strike re -1mid administration hastened to comfortune by his father, married another will simply hdok their receiving Bets
gardlesH of who wins or loses.
ply. Samuel Gompers was a great
still more extensive, hut he could not onto the attachment, which is known
man in thooso clays, but he has shrunk
understand the value of the purpose as tho radio adapter, and which will
AUTO RADIATOR nnd SHEET METAL WORKS
Hoover says that Henry Ford can amazingly in the public eye of Into.
of money, never having earned any, fit into the telephone hell box. Ex­
get coal but we oplno that Henry It listens to his rhodomontadea anil
’ French Avenue----------------------------------Snnford, Florida
and became involved with chorus girls pensive aerials and wiring will not
knows moi'u about Ids own business pusses them by a negligible.
and wine parties, and finally divorce. bo needed.
thn nllerbort does and Henry is al­
Thu railroad men should remember
In addition to supplying the ndnptThu followed a demand for r^signlso tiie arbiter of bis own destinies ami that in Die days when their every rulion from the great harvester company ter, the telephone company, working
when he stmts down be will prohnhly quest was granted, ami sumo of them
his father hail founded, nnd the sound, with tho Seattle Radio Association,
gain by the operation. Ford is no uvon anticipated, as in tho caso when
financial interests of this country hnvo will mail to Its radio subscribers
fool and he knows as much ns Wall they wore given u raise just before
shown a disposition to shake him be­ weekly programs of the hrondcnHtlng
street about finances ami lie does not the roads were turned back to their
cause his name does not inspire confi­ stations and will collect $fi n year
purpose to have any rnilrond striko owners, wo wore at war, ami it was
from onch fun to defray the cost. The
dence.
or coal strike interfere with his own of the utmost importance thnt trimsIt is significant that John D. Rocke­ Hooltlo association hopes to hnvo tele­
business. Ford states that wliun tho portntlon should not be interrupted,
feller figures prominently in these fi­ phones in all other cities within a
people get hungry they will listen to Those days have passed, let us hopo
nancial houso-clcanlngs. John D. is radius of 100 miles, equipped with
reason and the big prices and useless forever, and the tactics that availed
one of the fow very wealthy men who tho adapter.
extravagance of tho past four years thun, are lie longer powerful.
The conversation-measuring device
has succcdcd in rearing n son who is
will have to Htop right now— for tho
Suppose the railroad strikers should
worthy of following in his father’s which, ' it is snld, is not used any­
crisis is approaching.
got thoir wish— if they have such a
shoes as financier and nn Industrial where else in tho world, has been op­ Consulting Chemist says of the n W r i “ Of the many waters of this nnd nth*
wish—ami see the roads turned over
I lender. Tho young Rockefeller, like erated here fo* eight months, nnd en­
to tho government onco more, llavo
DIRTY TACTICS
the older, has shown no disposition to ables the company to charge for tho cr regions that I hnvo analyzed, I have found none superior In all good qasll*
Tho cold hlended murder of two they any gunrnntcd that their caso
wander off nftor the fnlso gods and telephone scrvlco according to tho tics of that of the “ Elder Water.’’— Phono 311-W. Office in Miller Ruildlnfguards of tho Southern Railway near would ho any hotter? The govorn- stnge moths.— Reporter Stnr.
length of tho conversation.
Augusta deserves the censure of every, mont Is struck with the hug of econWhen ninny residents found that
Amorlcan citizen in every stato In omy, and the people aro groaning over
the device, called tho telechromomotor
CLUBHOUSE DESTROYED
tho union. These gunrds were doing their high taxes and demanding reincreased their monthly bills, thoy
duty nH the guards of railroad pro- trcnchment in every department,
BIRMINGHAM, Ain., Aug. 2(1.—A protested to tho State Department of
porty. They wore standing on their, They would he very likely to Insist
new clubhouse on the target range Public Works, which is to hold ft
rights when they ordered two men off thnt they have a word In the grant­ of the Notional guard nt North Bir­ hearing Soptoinbcr (1 to decido wheth­
tho railroad property at night. They lug of salaries to y-itt-nM-oi*, »mo&gt;ov
mingham wnH destroyed by fire to­ er tho affair must ho nbnndoned. In
woro within thoir rights whon thoy es, and thoy would bo very likoly to day. I.icut. John II. Singletary, on tho monntimo 029 Evorott residents
MONUMENTS
SLABS, VASES
went to investigate the rnilrond yards cut them down to a level with othor duty with scvotyil companies of hnvo signed applications for now tolcMAUSOLEUMS
BUILDING V * PI K
In tho lonely H pot where they woro salaries, and wages in similar lines guardsmen stationed here in connec­ iftoncs to bo installed if tho mnchlno
shot from ambush later. Tho rail-1of business.
tion with the shopmen's strike, said is given up.
marble com pany
roads hnvo the right to police thoir
Tho representatives of tho mail car- gnsolfno was poured on the structure
Friends of tho telechromonietor say
property in tho tinio’ of strikes. Thcso riors went to Washington to urgo bofou tho match was applied. Troops thnt some of tho opposition was causJ. W. BARRETT, Representative
two guards hnd not fired nt anybody higher salaries for tho carriers, but hn.'e been on duty hero nnd nt Albany ed by tho fact thnt Itmndo “ listeningQ U A R R Y D IS T R IB U T O R S
They had not throatenod anybody,1they got thoir walking pnpers instead, for severnl weeks.
in'’ on party linos cost just so much
thoy merely woro on gunrd duty whon! A strike of postal employes is ns un­
Secure our prices before placing,your orders; you will
for every mlnuto tho telephone re­
be more thnn repaid.
shot from ambush, shot down by ft' thinkable aB a wngo of IB.tlO for nn
ceiver Is off tho hook.
For frying eggs a pan has been in­
hunch o f cowardly rascals without n eight hour day is unattainable,
All work done in n sntinfncfory manner nnd your buaichnneo to defond themselves, And ] .Politicians are certain to remombor vented with a lip on one Bide Hint
Bargains found tacit day by Nad-]
nesH ,i.s appreciated.
after they were shot down ono of the 100 *nii!lion people In tha United fncllintes turning them over.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 , 1922

the Supreme Court of tho United
van, doceassd, Jamoii B.
P « minor#,
.810
Woodruff ....
Second sheets, 8 ^ x1 1 , only deceased,
Jam es II. Klnejran, d e ce a s­
States, how ‘ 'appointed, and their
ed, John D. Uollachnsse, deconsed, and
Stevens
18x25 .784 60c per 1,000, while (hey fast, at
J. R utledge Klnegan, deceased, D e­
terms of office.
Gibbs ..........
87x50 .777 Herald office.
tf
fendants.
5.— Know tho various administrative
T o ; All partiee cla im in g Interest under
Smith ........
36x60 .777
Josoph Flnexnn, deceased. ■Jamas B.
departments of tho government ns
9IOTICR TO CONTHACTOna AND
I’aramore, deceased, Jam es !L F ln e.776
Newman ......
ItUIMIKKN
gan, deceased, John D. Bollochaassb
represented In tho president's cabinet.
Purdon
........
.768
A
t
ten
o
'c
lo
c
k
on
Saturday
morning,
deceased, and J. Ilu tied fee Flnagan,
l» ■ ■ ■ "
--------------Mth, at the court
house,
0.— Know how tho governor, Houdeceased, or otherwise, In the f o l l o w ­
May .............
33x50 .746 Heptemher
Sanford,
Florida,
the
Board
o
f
l
’
ubllo
ing described prop erty situated, ly in g
(fna Tbanitj't Stily)
tonant-govemor, senators, representa­
.746 Instruction will receive and open hide
nnd being In Semlnolo County, F lo r i­
Pczold, Goo.
for
tho
const
ruction
o
f
an
addition
to
DEATH
OF
COL.
A.
M.
THRASHER
Wo pnullne, this Is not tho last tives,-or assemblymen of his state
da, to - w lt :
Herndon .....
.727 tho Sanford High School building.
Lot S o f M. M. Smith's Third B ub-D lvFinns and sp ecifica tions m a y bo ob ta in ­ Isloti, a ccord in g to the plat th ere of
A cablegram was received by Maxwell ......
Ijtorday half holiday.
are elected, and glvo tholr terms of
.705 ed from A rchitect Niton J. Mdughton,
uhllc records o__f
duly o f record In tho uiihllo
office; or, If living ip a territory or Woodruff &amp; Wntson yesterday an­ Lee .... .........
y, Florida, In Plat B oo k
.653 Hanford. Florida. Kach bid must bs Seminole County,
accompanied
by
a
certified
ch
eck
for
They will lost until October firrt at tho District of Columbia, know who
l at p age 95, being a part o f Section IS,
12x25 .640 Three I lo r d rod Dollars.
nouncing tho death of Col. A. M.
T ow n sh ip 19 South, lla n go 30 Bast.
I * h time thoro will comnienco an- tho corresponding offlcorB nro In thnt
T.
W
.
LAWTON,
It appearing from the sw o rn hill o f
22x50 .636 G3-2te
Thrasher thnt occurred nt Slorro,
Superintendent. complaint herein filed thnt John
D.
U «r lerloi of bank holidays.
territory or district, how elected and Switzerland, on Saturdn£, August
Hotlcohnsse, James B. Pnramore, Joseph
15x26 .634
Fluognn.
James
H,
F
ln
o
g
sn
and
J.
Huttholr terms of offico.
.033 la the Circuit (.'ourI, 7th Judicial Cir­ ledge Finngan ,aro n ow deconsed; nnd
20th. Col. Thrasher was well known Am non
cuit, Seminole County, Florida.
jicksonvillc shuts off tho Thursthnt tho names o f tho heirs, devisees,
7. —Know whether tho Judges ofnot only in Sanford whoro ho rasidad Griffin
10x25 .573
— In Chnncery.
grantees, nr othor claimants under th*
itoi half holiday today and they Intend the principal courts In his state, ter­
a
foresaid deceased persons, nro - u n ­
NOTH'15 T » NON-IIUNIDISNTS,
IStimulate business and get down to ritory, or district aro appointed or for many yonm and was ono of tho
k n ow n :
F o itH C L o s tm t-: o f i i o i i t u a u h
pioneer residents but in other parts of FOBT PIERCE ELECTS
NOW. TII15B15FOIU5. all
-parties
cla im in g Interest under John D. BolleIttsl busin*88,
elected nnd the length of tholr terms. tho stato and In Georgia. lie was a
NEW CHARTER BOARD May E: Puff, Complainant,
ch
a
ise,
Joseph
Klnegan.
James
B.
Paravs,
8, — Know how tho principal offic­native of Atlanta whoro tho Thrashers
more, .lames It. Flnegnn nnd J, HutCharles
15,
Baker
nml
Mary
M.
linker,
ur. and Mrs. J. H. Wondler and ers In his town or city nro elected nnd
or otherwise. In the
Ills wife, o f lluntlnnsliurg, Imllnnn, ledge Flnegan,
FT. PIERCE, Fin., Aug. 30.—Tho
wero ono of tho anto-bollum Southorn
herein described, arc hereby
and W. McKee Kollev, ana Annie D. property
Ilittle daughter, of Orlando, wero in for whnt terms.
required
to
ho
nnd
npponr before our
families nnd Col. Thrasher enmo from commission mnnuger proposition for
Kelley, Ills wife, o f iMiinllns County, said court nt tho C ourt
House In San­
I" (j()r today, Mr. Wondlor coming
Florida, and A. Mlncltow mid
■■ ford. Seminole County. Florida,
0.— Know the duties of tho various Georgia to Sanford about tho year Fort Pierce wns indirectly endorsed
on the
Mlnchow Ills wife, o f Seminole C oun­ 6th day o f November, A. 1). 1922,
Irtto get ‘ ho Feathered Warrior which city departments, such ns fire, pollco,
and
ty. Florida.
by tho electors today when a char­
1870.
Ho
practiced
law
hero
for
many
then
and
thoro
m
ake
a
n
sw
er
ths
P king printed by tho Herald Print­
To Charles 15. Baker nnd Mary M. B a k ­ Bill o f Complaint In said cause tofiled,
board of health, otc.
er, Ills wife, It':ntlnK"hurg, I ml hum: otherwise a Decroo Pro C onfesso will
yenrs and nt ono timo was' ono of tho ter board was elected chnrged with
are hereby required and ordered
10, — Draw n mnp giving location ofmost prominent criminal lawyers In the duty of compiling a now city char­ to You
ing C°*
______
ngalnst them.
ho and appear before our said Circuit he Itentered
Is ordered thnt tills notice he p u b ­
tho principal buildings and points of this part of tho state nnd was engag­ ter for tho submission to tho electo­ Court at the Court Itouse In Snnford. lished
In the Snnford Herald, a n e w s­
John G illen , Hugh Tlllls, Bruce AnFlorida on the first Monday In October,
interest within n'rndius of two miles ed on some of tho fnmous cases of the rate, the chief feature of which char­ I!i22, heliiK the 2nd day o f said month, paper published In Semlnolo County,
Florida,
on ce a week fo r eight (8) c o n ­
L(fjon( John Smith, Edward Lano and
then and there to answer tho till) o f secutive weeks.
of his troop hendqunrtcrs.
ter is to be substitution of the com­ complaint
early days.
filed
herein
ajialnst
you
Lrtnil others wero among tho San­
Witness my hand nnd tho soul o f the
11. — Give satisfactory evidence thnt Tho old Thrasher homo wns at tho mission manager form of municipal wherein (he folow in g described p rop er­ said Circuit Court on this 22ml day o f
ford Shriners going to Jacksonville
ly In to he sold to -w it:
August,
t). 1922,
he is familiar with tho provisions ami corner of Park nvenuo nnd Third government for tho present councilBegin r. chains Kant o f the Vi section , (S E A LA.
)
D, A. DOUGLASS,
l.eitenlay afternoon to attend tho big
corner
on
thu
north
lioundtiry
o
f
Hocd o r k Circuit Court.
history of tho Declaration o f Inde­ Btreets for mnny yenrs but for tho manic form. Following wero elected lion thirty-six (36), T ow n sh ip 19 South ' 1
Shrine Ceremonial nt Pablo Beach.
Somlnolo County, Fla.
pendent and tho Constitution of tho past twelve yenrs or more they hnvo to compose the charter board: E. L. o f Itnngo T w e n ty -n in e (29) oast, run
Ily: V. B. DOUGLASS, D. a
South 20 chains, east 5 chains, north 20 GKOBGK G. HKtlHINO.
been living in Europe nnd for the pnst Price, president' of tho Fort Plcrco chains, west 0 chains, con ta in in g ton
Thl* is grant weather and tho sumCounsel for Complainant.
fil-9to
mor* o r lens.
Mrs. Kcnch Tells How She Got to four yenrs in 'Switzerland.
Col. Bank and Trust Company, P. Q. Mc­ acres,
Also in-ginning at the northeast c o r n ­
Ltr excursionists coming to Sanford
o f a lot belon gin g to lllrain Potter
Know Ilat-Snap
ThrnBher, although many miles from Mullen, president of the St. Lucie er
Ifrom northorn states al^.«la|jn it is
In Section thirty-one (.11), T ow n sh ip
"Hnvo always feared rats. Lately Sanford nnd In a foreign country, nev­ County Bank, J. A. Mcncill, promin­ nineteen (19) Smith. Itnngo thirty (30)
the finest weather they have eVer exEast. said co rn e r being M.iu chains
noticed many on my farm. A neigh­ er lost his citizenship or fils lovo for ent realtor and turpentine factor, Mrs. south
from tho first mile post on tho
eerieneed. The Clyde Lino Is doing
D.
E.
Austin,
county
chairman
of
the
west b oundary o f said section, and 3.If.
bor Hnid ho just got rid of droves with Snnford nnd wroto mnny letters to
Is great work In advertising our Florchains
east
therefrom ;
thonco
run.
BAT-SNAP. This started mo think- the Herald nnd to the Now York and Longue of Women Voters, nnd W. E. Mouth 3.10 chains in school tot; thence I
ly» summers.
_w
along said lot 65 links
to
lls
New Lefever Nitro*
Ing. Tried BAT-SNAP myBclf.
It othor pnpors in tho country. He kept Tylnndcr, mnnnger of tho Enst Const cast
northeast corn er: thence south a lon g
Special only $29.00
Lumber
and
Supply
Co.
These
were
same
lot
2.(It
chains
to
Its
southeast
killed 17 nnd scared tho rest nwny." n close touch on political and business
Every effort should bo made by Bancorn er: thence east 8.27 chains to a
O. K.‘«d and purchited In
nil
recommended
and
endorser
nt
a
. * V ...
___________ v._________ u .,. 1BAT-SNAP cornea in three sizes, 35c,
quantltlas by the U. B.
jiost; thenco north fi.N0 chains to n post;
affairs in the states and up to the
ford people to build homes hero this
Navy.
Well finished,
went H.92 chains to pluco o f b e­
65c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by timo of his death wns able to write recent meeting of chnrtcr reform ad- thence
considering the price,
ginning.
con
tain
ing
five
acres,
more
or
fill ami to encourage all home bulld□ullt
to shoot right
less.
Hall Hardware Co.— Adv,
most intore sting 1et tors" homo about voc, ntcs‘ ,Thc vote was light, only 511
and stand as much
L , in e v e ry way. Thcro are many
Also beginning It chains south o f the
use as the most
affairs of Europe and America.
^'in^ ens
practical y unani- northwest corn er o f section thirty-on e
plans by which this can bo nccompllshexpensive gun.
131). T ow n sh ip nineteen
(19)
south,
Most durable
Col. Thrasher was 82 yenrs of ago n,0U8l&gt;’ for the tickot namod’
Itnngo thirty (30) east, run south 3.10
Lj, other cities nro forming homo FARMERS ACTIVE
lock ever put
chains, east 3.11 chains,
north
3.1(1
nt the timo of his death nnd a few
In a gun —
builders associations and seem to bo
chains,
containing
one
acre,
inure
or
“
I
Spent
$t.23
on
Rat-Snap
and
Saved
first
look
less.
IN POLITICS NOW days before had written a letter to W.
itrsd over
Letting Tho homes built.
Sanford
nnd fall not else said hill will he taken
the Price of a Hog.’ ’
7
7
,
0
00
E. Watson, of this city, stating thnt
as con fessed against yon, to he f o l l o w ­
needs a b ou t a quarter of n million
times.
James McGuire, famous Hog Raiser ed hy a final decree.
WINNIPEG,
Matt.,
August
30.—Tho
he
had
never
been
sick
since
ho
left
dollars fo r new homoB. Is thcro any
Is further ordered that Mils notice
of Now Jersey, says, "I advise every heItpublished
In the Sanford Herald mica
way by which this money could bo recent election of John Bracken as the tnnrinc hospital at the close of tho farmer troubled with rats to use RAT- each
week fo r five con secu tiv e weeks.
premier
of
Manitoba,
lends
grentor
Civil
War.
W
itness
my
hand ami tho seal o f said
planted ni Snnford for tho uso of tho
SNAP. Tried everything to get rid court this 2Gth day o f August, 1922.
Every gun
emphasis
to
the
rise
of
farmers
to
Ho
lenves
a
wife
and
ono
daughter,
hundreds of would bo homo builders?
(SiiAi.)
I-:, a . nou n LAWS,
prooftested
of
rats.
Spent
$1.25
on
RAT-SNAP.
political power in Cnnnda, in tho opin­ Mrs. Hurling, to mourn his donth and
Clerk Circuit Court.
with an e x ­
Semlnolo County, Fla.
Figured the rats It killed saved the
treme lead.
Hy: A. M. W E E K S,
•tandardlxtd
&gt; Judge Schclle Mnlnos nnd Dr. Tom ion of leaders of tho farmer move­ many relatives in the south. His wifo price of a hog." RAT-SNAP comes
Deputy Clerk.
gun built only
Moore left last night for Gninesvillo ment. Premier Bracken unanimously and daughter were with him at tho in cake form. No mixing with other JACKSON Sc DU Pit BIC.
Tn 20-ga. 2B In., ^
It-ga. 21 |n., and
Solicitors for Complainant . fil-filu
when- Mrs. Goolsby, tho sister of was Hclccted to head the provincial time of his death and as fnr as can food. Cats or dogs won’t touch it.
12-ga. 28 and 30 in. with,
government
folowing
the
triumph
of
14
In. stock and about 2Ja
be learned hero ho will probably ho
Judge Mnines died suddenly of tho
the Clri-ult Court, Mpvrnlh Juillrlnl
Three sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and In Circuit,
drop. A Lefever won the
In
and
fur
Ihe
County
of
the
farmers’
party
in
Manitoba,
these
burled in Switzerland.
world's championship at
influenza. The friends of thd Mnines’
Hrnilnolr. Florida.— In Cbnni-rry
guaranteed by Bnll Hardware Co.—
Olympic games In London,
C IT A T IO N
family in this city extend their sym­ lenders point out. Tho now premier is
fever
hae stood for service
durability for over 60
nn expert agriculturist nnd never has COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK Adv.
W. W, Povchuuse, Complainant,
pathy.
,
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WRITE FOR CATALOQ
vs.
taken an active part in politics or at­
School teachers should give tho Nutlrr of (ppllrntlnn fnr Tax lleril Un­ The unknown
leFmr irm» Co., Bei &gt;, llhtci, H.l.
heirs, devisees, grantees,
der Hretlnn .17(1 nf the (irnernl Stat­
tended n session o f parliament.
or others claim ing under Joseph Finesame advice to children who hnvo
IN HONOR OF MISS ALLEN
utes uf Ihe Ntute » f Florida
Mr. Bracken is ono of a company coughs as this Florida teacher. "1
Notion Ih hereby given thnt M. B,
Burkett, pun-hasur o f Tax Certificate
Honoring Miss Mary Bell Allen of distinguished farmers who In the recommended Foloy'H Honey nnd Tar No. 295 dated the 7th day o f June, A.
1&gt;. 1920. hnH filed said certificate In my
whose marriage to Mr. Robert Colo luBt few,yenrs have risen to political to tho children in my school who had office, and has made application for
T h e T h r e e F V ie n d s K ill T h e m
prominence
in
Canada.
Premier
Dru­
tho
'flu'
nnd
good
results
camo
when­
Tax Deed to Issue In accordance with
will bo an event of early fall. Mist,
law, Said certificate em braces the f o l ­
ry
of
Ontnrio,
Premier
Greenfield
of
ever it wns used," writes Mrs. L. lowing described property situated la
I*y-Ute Fly nnd M osquitojtlller............................................ 35c
Ruth Abrahnms nnd Mrs. Luther HarHemlnnlo County, Florida, to - w it : NV4
I*y-Ute Kohch nnd Wuter H uk Killer.................................... 50c
I'cy will entertain with n misccUnTtr Alberta nnd Premier Oliver of Brlt- Armstrong, Okeechobee, Floridn. Fol­ o f KW o f N E W o f UWW See. 21. Twp.
H., lla n go 29 East. 20 acres. That
l * y * U t e Ant K ille r................................................................... 30c
wus1snowcV ^tobmfn# oVcning dV ft ‘liiK Columbia all are farmers. In tho ey’s Honey and Tar contains no opi­ 21
said land being assessed at the dale o f
To rid-your house o f filthy roaches, flies nnd poison mo­
I('clock nt the homo o f Mrs. John Inst Dominion election, 60 farmers ates—ingredients printed on tho wrap­ the Issuance o f such certificate In the
name of Unknown. Unless said c e r t i fi­
squitoes nnd nuts, use thg PY-UTE Prepnrntlons. The Ely,
ilbrahnms on West Hughey street on were elected out of a total member­ per. Stood tho test of time serving cate shall Ini redeemed accord in g to
Mosquito and Hunch Preparations are nun-poisonous nnd will
lSuford Heights, guests will Includo ship of 235 in the fodornl house of threo generations. Quickly relieves law Tax Deed will Issue I he red u tin the
day o f October, A. D, 1922.
/ '
colds, coughs nnd croup, throut, chest 7lhWITNESS
not harm human, animal or fowl. Guaranteed to do tho
my official signatu re nml
'number of Intimate friends and tho commons.
seal
this tho 1st day o f September, A.
f.vMr.
Bracken,
3D,
is
tho
youngest
and
bronchial
trouble.
Sold
every­
work or your money refunded. Sold nnd guaranteed by
Iknoroe.
!&gt;. 1922.
premier ever elected in Cunndn, with where.— Adv.
(8I5AL)
15. A. DOUGLAHH,
Mohlcy Drug Store, L. Allen Seed Co., and Roberta’ Grocery,
Clerk Circuit Court,
A lazy no-account
feeling with tho exception of tho late Sir Richard
Snnford, Fla. Manufactured by
Hemlimle County, Fla.
r,fi-iito
By: A. M. WI3HK8, D. C.
yawning nnd slecpllness in the d a y ! McBride of British Columbln. Ho wns
J. J. CATES MANUFACTURING CO., Sanford, Fla.
SIXTEEN GUNMEN
time is caused hy a torpid liver nnd Iborn on a farm in Leeds county, OnJoin
tho
throngs
of
readers.
WERE AT SHOOT
disordered bowels.
Horbino is n tnrio, nnd wns warden of his county
splendid remedy for such ailments. It" •'while still in his ’teens. He grndunt„ , AT GUN CLUB
* l£ '* if.*
doanses the system. nn&lt;j restores yirh btlvfrom" tho Ontario Agricultural Col
vf.**
ind m tivity. ‘Price 60c, Sol^ by( jLTii-’ •logo at Guelph, taking throo scholnr(id lin g Ready f o r . Ui« ,Rig-/Tltjte on
I
shipriKuntl
Vma-t'PrkHuney'modnl.
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Sixteen
iof
i
tha.JqcaL
hoys
and.
,twu
^'thmnpitktshifU
thcr1■ ‘MtaVniltfimml
k 'p
GREAT TIME CAM!E^ttfvestock shthf'M Chicago. *Slaving visitors wero out to the Snnford Rod
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-'-J-: Ss0^i)Wttifrttc(r-1iht''t!c&gt;ilcgiS'cotii:iidl,Nvlth Jb-.Qun.'i&lt;};tali trap* yesterday, tho best
V.'.iTit
ING AT SILVER LAKE fifist-ghithihtti 'tfo'rk 'Hi' VihWcWltieii in attendance for several weeks. Tho
•Mr-a .-: .-«&gt; d .1 -Jf J
■L, «tU. *0
V.’t ’J t, t
thb‘ UnlteiJ :Statek, hi-cable to. MAnl- occasion, perhaps, is. the coming state
' Thu Roy Scouts arc having'a grefct tdbif’ ns 'representative' of tho Domin­ shoot to bo held next.Monday, Labor
time at camp this year. Today mnrks ion Sefctl Branch and on tho forma­ Day, hero and tho buys nro all out
the fifth day o f tho encampment. Mr. tion of tho province of Saskatchewan getting their batting eyo rontly for
•
Hewitt, ono of the camp directors re­ in 1D05, was made superintendent of the big tiny.
High score for tho day was a tio
port« "no sickness, none hurt, nnd tho institutes and fairs and livestock com­
between Ralph Wight nnd Joo Hutch­
camp in a very sanitary condition." missioner.
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When the University of Saskatche­ ison, each breaking 47 of their 50.
Every hoy in the camp Is enjoying
wan was opened nt Saskatoon, ho wns Next came Roy Harden with 40 and
this camping trip to tho utmost.
Thirty-eight ennvas tents nro pitch­ made professor of field husbandry nnd Will Hill with 45.
Practically everything is ready for
ed, besides the tents there nro eight won International fame as nn auth­
Wooden buildings, ono being tho moss ority on dry farming. Mr. Bracken tho Labor Day Shoot. Tho now trap
hall, one tho kitchen, ono a commis- went from tho University of Snskntch-1 has been installed nnd tho old one
*nry building; one n eunteep building ownn to tlio University of Manitoba moved to give plenty of room for both
where the hoys lenvo letters, buy cold ns president in 1020,. From this po­ traps. While there has been some
trouble with the new trnp on account
drinks and confectionary* Then there sition, ho was elected premier.
of breaking ono of tho parts, a now
I* a building known us thu camp
part hnB been ordoretl gfid will bo
headquarters whore two of tho dlrccCUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
hero
in time for Labor Day.
tdrs stay nnd orders nro given from
MONEY
Tho
traps will he open for practice
these. The othor cabins aro occupied
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e
by Scouts themselves.
anil tnnil It to Foloy &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­ or. Snturdny, ns Borne of the contest­
Four lenders nro in charge of this field Avo., Chicago, III,, writing your ants from other cities will probably
encampment, Mr. Lord, chief director; name nnd /HldrosH clearly. You will be on linnd to accustom themselves
Mr. Hewitt, who teaches the hoys first receive in return n trial pnekage con­ to tho trnp grounds. All /indications
aid; Mr. Boyd, who is a signaling ex­ taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ point to u good crowd of shooters
pert, and Mr. Spoonor, a ropo expert. pound for coughs, colds and croup; here on Labor Day ami It Ih expected
One hundred nnd thirty-four tests Foley Kidney IMIls for pnins in sides that this will bo a big day in San­
were given yesterday. Some of tho nml back; rheumatism, hnckache, kid­ ford. R. B. Wight has been appoint­
Scouts passed threo nnd four tcBts ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley ed field captain by thu president and
each. Scouts Eliott nnd Gesfllin from , Cathartic Tablets, n wholosomo and will hnvo chnrgo of tho content. Mr.
Orlando, Troop 2, qualified for four j thoroughly cleansing cathartic for Beckwith, of Tampa, will act us tho
merlt badges each yestcrilny. Tho fol constipation, biliousness, headaches, cnHhlcr and the vetornn Bill Jamison,
lawinjr i„ ono 0f tj,o sixty-four tests nr.d sluggish^ bowels.
Sold overy- with his corps of assistants will keep
tho traps running at full speed during
being given nt tho enmpt
whoro.—Adv.
tho
eatlro day.
To obtain a merit badge for Civics,
Tho
results of yesturduy’s contest
a Scout must:
HOOVER OPTIMIQTIC
nro
nil
follows:
l --Stato the principal citizenship
Yest. Season
^-quirements of a voter in his stato,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Belief
Score. Avo.
territory or district.
thnt tho railroads will bo nblo to hand
".—Know the principal features of tho current tool needs o f tho country Wight ............................ 47x50 .60D
tfie naturalization laws of tho Unit­ this wintor wns expressed today by Coleman .......................... 43x50 .800
ed States.
f&gt;
Secretry Hoover who said tho test Hill ........................ ;........ 15x50 .845
.837
H— Know how tho president, vlco- would como within the next three HutchiBon ...................47x50
Whitner ..........
41x50 .832
president, senators, and congressmen weeks.
Puleston ...............
40x50 .830
JK
the United States, are elected nnd
.iti
The Daily Hertdd Delivered to you*.'Rond .............
42x60, .821
Rive tholr torms of office.
Harden
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD; FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 1,1922

removal of the College of Missions
Lake County C. o f C.
MODERN PARADISE, from
Twenty-Three Cities
Indlnnnpolis to some great Un­
Will Pull Big Barbecue
FOUND WHERE ONE iversity conter. Invitations havo been o f Florida in League
oxtonded to locate at the .University
o f Municipalities Tavares Monday Next
MAN TO 14 WOMEN Iof Chicngo, Yale and Columbia Uni-

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Advice received by tho Chamber of
Commerce from authoritative sources
is to tho effect that Floridn will proba­
--------i vcrsltles. Tho removal is advocated
Wo hnvo received n circular nnd nn bly experience the greatest number
Romance Pictured by n Sea Cnptnlnjby tho college officials In tho tntororft Will Hold Meeting in Orlando Sep1
invitation from Willis Powtsll, secre­ of winter visitors thnn ever before in
Stranded There
io f tnore ndcqunte training for mlstember 7-8-9.
tary of tho Lake County Chamber of its history. It is oven expected thnt
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sionarles.
Commerce inviting us to attend the Floridn hound travel will be heavier
| Conservative and progressive forcBARTOW, Aug. 29, — Twenty- big barbecue and annual bnskot picnic than during the hnlcyon season of 1017
HONOLULU, Aug. 28. A sunny (cs wjjhin th0 denomination will como
three Florida cities nnd towns havo tit TaVnrcs on Monday, September nnd 1918, which Is ndmltted to bo tho
coral isle In tho south sens, whero lazy |nto conf||ct during the convention, it
been sold on the idea of pooling their Uh. This Is an annual nffnir in Lake record seasons in tho annals of Flor­
palms fringe tho coral atolls nnd tho njB0 jH bolioved. Tho Ultra-consorvakindred problems in tho way of gov­ county nnd is really tho nnnual meet­ idn resorts, There aro a number of
woman, young nnd beautiful, outnum- tjvo -movement which has bccomo acernment, health, flnnnco, etc., nnd have ing of tho Lake County Chnmbor of
bor tho men more thnn 1 dto 1, where tivc in sovcrnl Protestant denomina­
reasons which substnntlato the claims
como Into th recently organized Flor Commerce nt which timo nil the peo­
for a prosperous senson, princlpnly
80 cents lasts a month; this is tho tions, nnd whole members call thornIda League o f Municiplltics, according ple of Lnko county got togethor to
amongst which is tho coni strike which
story told of Tngnwn (an islet of the 8Q,V08 -fundamentalists" has many
to the Becrotnry of tho organization, hear what tho Chnmbor of Com
will result in n shortage of this com­
Elllco group), by Captain J. A. T. 0 1 -1adherents among tho Disciples of
E. S. Jnckson of this 'city.
mcrco ha:; dono during the yonr and modity in the North. Sanford will re­
sen, of the American schooner Ilcnrl- Christ.
Mr. Jnckson is issuing n cnll for a to discuss tho plnns fbr tho next senceive nn even grenter percentage of
etto, wrecked July 10.
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meeting of the league at Orlando, ccn. The Lnko Courly Chamber of
tourists this year nnd it is necessary
Captain Olsen nnd members of his
September 7, 8 and 9, expresses tho Commerce has made an enviable rec­
thnt nccomodntiona be provided to
crew are in Honolulu today with tho Period o f Inflation
hope that its membership will he mn- ord chiefly through tho efforts of tho
take care of thoso who desire to win­
Rrlttsh steamer liauruki, which picked
»May Follow Strikes, terinlly increased. Tho ilrst meeting nctive secretary who is ono of the ter
in Sanford. Tho Chamber of Com­
them up at Tngnwn, nnd is taking
Incident to the organization was held gi'entert boostets in tho south or any
merce will maintain a free listing bu­
them to San Frnnclsco.
Authorities Predict at
Tampa, whose city manager, A. W. other country nnd backed up by tho
reau ns was doho during tho past sea­
And the captain’s tale follows:
D. Hall, conceived the plan, nnd is pre­ boaid of governors and tho people
son nnd those having furnished housos
"Tngnwn 1b the only hnbitnblo is­
Price Boom to Meet Strong Resistance sident. Tho organization was Inter amorally all ever the county.
We or rooms for rent will bo requested to
land of the Ellice group. Its popula­
perfected nt Jacksonville with 10 would like to be thoro nnd will bo if
This Fall
list them with tho Chamber of Comtion consists of 150 persons, of whom
nitics nnd towns represented.
possible. Lnkc county is our first morce.
only twelve are men.
,
Tho purpose of the organization
lovo in Floridn nnd we cannot forget
NEW YORK, Aug. 20.— Both indi­
"Our schooner was swung off her
Tho publicity which has been car­
was outlined by Mr. Hall, ns primari­
hor
ontirely.
cations
ns
to
the
trend
o
f
business
nnd
course nnd onto Nukunlili reef by tho
ried
or by the Chnmbor of Commerce
ly thnt of bringing tho municipal offinance, nnd opinions ns to fall pros­
heavy sons.
Is certain to nttrnct a Inrge numbor of
flslnls together.
Mnny o f the prob­
"Wo struck at night, nnd at dnwn pects, have shown mnikcd diversity lems falling thoso in charge of tho
people to Snnford this year. Corres­
we tried for tho shore. Before wo hit during the past week. Settlement o f municipal government alike, it wns
pondence recolved by the secretary
the coral wo saw native men, clad only |the soft coni strlko is generally oxa number of Individuals advise that
pointed out. This nppllcs to henlth,
in loin clothes, pushing an outrigger j peeled to he reflected in a sharp gain snnitnry, finance, uniformity of traf­ LETTER FROM BOYS AT SAN­ they are contemplating visiting San­
FORD SCOUT CAMP
canoe into the wntor, nnd with thoir in production, n figure ns high ns nine fic ordinances and other local laws
ford this winter for tho purpose of
permanently locating. Tho publicity
assistance we made shoro in safety. If million tons a nook being mentioned nnd tho like. However, tho work of
Sliver Lake Camp,
to ho given tho golf courso in golfing
it had not boon for the natives wo as likely to he realized in tho imme­ tho league, it in said, may rnmnify at
r Sanford, Fin., Aug. 30, 1922.
periodicals is also bound to attract
probably would havo lost our lives in diate future. On the other hnnd, It is the will of tho numbers.
pointed
out
thnt
tho
government
The
boys from Orlando, Kissimmee, thoso tourists who nro anxious to try
the heavy surf.
"Getting together of representa­
"Our coming was hailed with joy scheme of priorities must remain in tives o f city governments for the pur­ Cleimont, Mt. Dorn, Enu Gallic, Ml- out now courses. The golf course, in
by tho natives, who pass their exist­ until tho needs of the northwest havo pose o f securing ideas which might nm1, Sanford nnd Voro arc sure en­ nddition to other recreational features
ence in a stato of isolation. Tho wom- been taken care of, so that the Hteel bo of vnluo in the conduct o f city gov­ joying the beautiful camp site nt Sil­ which have been developed hero slnco
o» outnumbered tho men fourteen to industry 1h likely to feel the restrict • ernment nffnlrs is of compnritively ver Lake, three miles south of San­ Inst season will be tho means of hold­
ing theso visitors for n much longer
one, or more, and some bf them are ion imposed by fuel shortage for some* recent origin, "Bnld Secretary Jnck­ ford.
The
boys
aro
having
the
b
e
t
of
period
than they have heretofore spent
beautiful. Their ages range from 12 weeks to come.
son," nnd is particularly new in Flor­
The 20 per cent increase in steel ida.
to 18 years, nnd there arc only n few
in Snnford.
It wns regarded as "new-fan- (f..ts and the cooking in grent.
wages, meanwhile, is interpreted as gles’ by mnny when the idea of form­
The weather lias been nil sunshine
older.
It has been hoped thnt tho streot
indicating
that
steel
immufscturi.ru
*r
you know tiie I :&gt;s hm.* been en­ paving program provided for in tho
"Tho chief of the tribe, a husky
ing n Florida league was first moot­
Samoan, turned over his grass hut expect to he aide to dispose of nil ed. Iiowover, the good results from joying the swimming in tho inkf arid recent bond issue would have been
palace to tho mate and myself to be their available production this fall at association are beginning to make have been taking a great mnny tests rtarted by now. The delay has been
used as our private quarters. Ho favorable prices. Whether steel pric­ themselves felt even among those who or higher honors,
caused by the strike, nnd tho uncer­
The hoys hov* good leaders that tainty of securing materials. How­
nlso tendered me one of his daugh­ es wiU rise materially above present at first refused to come In and I look
ters, a beautiful dark-haired girl with levels, however, remains to he seen, for nn increase from twenty-three to know Scooting nnd will suix; tench and ever, these improvements should bo
a lovely figure, ns n servant. Other since coal prices have already touched fully 100 members nt the Orlando { ke care of the hoys, Deputy Com­ well underwny by the timo wintor vis­
missioner Ford in charge of tho Mi­ itors nrrive and the psychological ef­
pretty girls were assigned to the mate senrcl'y levels and some observers an­ meeting.
nnd to members of the crew to wait ticipate a decline ns the scarcity is re­
"The Floridn league, though small ami hoys wns iffadc C; mo Director on fect which they will experience upon
lieved.
on them.
when gauged by numbers, has been v 'count c f Capl. Cumty beffig very ill seeing the mnny improvements being
As
for
as
the
railroad
strike
is
con­
"We did not lack for entertainment.
very active through tho various com- !i thu Otlnndu hrapitnl. Cr,;)t. Cundy made nnd contcmpintccl will create
i
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med
financial
quartets
have
not
en­
I hud a grent time and would not have
iiiitees antd has made its influence vv :s not only rick of body but very n desire on their pnrt to identify them­
tire
V
abandoned
hope
of
a
settlement
missed tho experience for any money.
felt throughout the state. This 1ms t id, of heart, to think be could not be selves with this progressive commun­
"1 had only 80 cents in my pocket end do not seem alarmed over the been particularly true of the commit­ with tiie boys he hud Imped to be with. ity. Nothing is more conlnglous
The hoys will give a demonstration thnn a spirit of progress find tho faith
but money was no object. Many din­ prospects of a tinish fight. Car load­ tees which have been gathering data
ners were given in out* honor and na­ ing statistics show tho roads are con­ and wo have gathered it from the of life saving, etc,, in Sanford today which Sanford people hnvo evidenced
tive maidens in grass skirts perform­ tinuing to move a volume of freight ‘outs' as well ns the ‘ins’ the former about 2:39.
in their own community Is bound to
comparing fuvorqhly witir the best have been given opportunity to leant
Fiidny (the big day).will bo “ Visi- communicnto- itself to outsiders.
ed hula dunces for our amusement.
"All inhabitants of thu island are perfermnnees of the year. On tho oth- the vnluo o f membership in tho or­ tvrs day” nnd tho boys are sure going
Tho weekly membership meeting of
Christians and all lend upright lives, el hand, it Is recognized that a car ganization and mnny of them hnvo to maku u big thing of it. Knees of the Chamber of Commerce nro hold
"We had a hard time getting nwny. shortage during tho fall is inevitable. manifested a disposition to bo found nil kinds and Scouting tricks will be every Friday nt 12:15 p. m., in the
sure to amuse the visitors.
The women wanted husbands and they
Arguing from tho increase in wnget in line from this time on.
Palm Room of the Valdez Hotel nnd
in
real
and
steel
industries,
which
are
The laiys arc very thnnkful to the overy business man who is vitally In­
The following munieipalties arc roulcntlud with us and coaxed us to stay.
pcoplo of Suafoid ami other towns, terested in the development of a great­
Owing to tlie isolation of Tngnwn, symptomatic of n shortage of common prosontod in the longue:
most of tiie men of marriage age have . labor, and ti e higher prices of coal Bartow, Brndentown, Callahan, Fort that they come in contact with, foi er Snnford should ho present at these
meetings to lend counsel in tho delib­
icit it. Some have gone to sen as sail- f i d rtcel products some observers con- Myers, Green Cove Springs, Kissim­ the good times they give them.
Some of the hoys enjoyed a theatre erations of thoso who nro working
o n and others are scattered through­ elude that tho country is entering n mee, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miami,
out the sbuthorn octmn and as far period of “ inflation." What iH prob­ Now Smyrna, Orlando, Puntn Gorda, pnrty Inst evening, nnd not only had toward this end. Tho progress which
went nsAustrufla;---------- ~— ---------- - ably meant is that something like a St. Augustine; South Jacksonville, u good tima themselves hut overy ono has been no evident here during tho
t "On our twentieth day on tho island boom, short lived or otherwise. is to Tampa, Went Balm Bench, Gainosvillo elso in tho theatre scorned to enjoy past two years is not in the nature of
Thoy a spectacular boom. It is a natural
Mato T. P. Ijcnscn siqhtsd the masts bred of u general rise in commodity Key West, Lnko City, Live Oak, Mc- having tho boys with them.
fnlosh, OkcesHdbtfcCpUy and Sanford. hope to have another theatre party and healthy development brought aimotf HnurakL WeC’jflit out
bout by the proper exploitations of the
before loaving.
-tiMfcir
and signalled .repeatedly,
section's wonderful resources by the
UAKKIMANfc
W
U
n
Camp
breaks
up.
Saturday
morning.
17*al&amp;hi3i f tho aiwntiox o f those
Chamber of Commerce. It dsvqlva#
LIFE
IN
FLORIDA
law,
point
o
The
three
trunks
filled
with
Miami
-aboard hor nnd tbay picked us up.

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Everything points to n a'
In Sanford.
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Every letter yon write .
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something nbout the golf h. l f
tho country club, it n,M„ 1,1
thing for your city.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Losi|b.
cd word this morning 0f tho bi
another grnnd-daugter at th,
of thoir daughter Mrs. R. j*
of Manchester, Tenn.

Prof, nnd Mrs. McKay and fa
Florence will lenve today forj,
ville to attend the Shriners J
Thoy will visit St. AuKUstlne
they return.
Mr. Arthur Hazard and \|r .
Mrs. Thoo. Puced nro expected
rive Sunday, to attend the phjJ
Dumns wedding, Tuesday Septi
Gth.

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Mrs. James N. Robson entts,
Frldny with a "Rainbow T.howeil
her attractive homo on Park zrJ
honoring Miss Agnes Dun
charming bride of September,
Mrs. King has returned from S
Carolina where she has been nl
ing tho pnst month nnd Dr. Kinri
the children are happy over her,
Ing.
A bunch of Eustis booster*
here today attending tho dinner c;
Klwnnis Club. Eustis is contem
ing a Kiwnnls Clubnnd came ox
see how thoy did it.
Dr. William E. Smith, direct
tho Nenr East Relief for Floridat
tho city getting ready for nrio,
drive for funds some time in the i
If tho railroad strike is not endedi
all of us willl have to make « i
for relief for ourselves.
Perry Jctn'nnn of the IJ. &amp; 0.
Co., hns rcturend from a trip tc
sonville nnd states tlmt he has
ed the sales for tho Hupmobiie ii
county. This gives the B. &amp;
ngency for the Hupmobiie ci
Seminole ami Luke county.
Mrs. It. J, Holly nnd children
rived In New York safely on Su
and had fine trip with the cxccpik
Mildred who took dengue fc-vc^
first dny out nnd is still conrtnt
her bed with high fever but is tlie
to he out of danger.
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp,
13, Spanish War Veterans, will,
n chicken dinner to the coinrndei
Thursday afternoon at two o’ck
All Spanish War Veto runs are c&lt;#
ally invited to attend. The dii
will bo at Palm Springs, one of
prettiest picnic grounds in Floridi

Mrs. Forest Lake and ilaUglts
Seri fa and Maude, arrived homi1
night from Hfctidenonville and c*
points in\Nortl) Carolina when
have baetf for tha past month. *11
mfny frlsnds are glad to w
home agaftraad Mr. Laks bulri
eoed up -coaaidsrakly slats tM9

upon every citizen of the City 8ubatantial to affiliate with thia QTganlaation and sislat Jn tha , fapedlting
and increasing tha economic growth
o f tha City Substantial. An axeellant tin.
critics also emphasise the fact that
opportunity l« offered at thane waal l y
irtaia commodities, such as rpbber,
H. A. Neel of the Heteld Priff
meetings of the Chambar o f Commerce
rt cheap and aw likely to remain so.
TENTHS CRAMS GAINS
Co., left today for Okeechobee ft
to
get
into
the
real
work
of
the
city
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MORE LAURELS In addition they maintain that with
building. Irrespective of the demands he will spend several days !«*
grain prices at existing low levels,
made on one's time by other organi­ over the News plant and will el»o
KAMAKURA, Aug. 29.— Kukuda, tho farmers’ purchasing power will marriage was made today by How- current year resulted in an oxccss of
|T» worn set ponying, for
f sighted
beta Ukse off thit ielenfl by
txmdoa Mlaricmsry eoelsty boat, whlci
tails -at Tarawa twice each year.**

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who leaped into tho limelight of tho enmin modoatc, nnd conclude that' no
tennis world when ho won tho Toklo ^great boom is possible until the fnrmclub championship in May, has added j cr cnn tnko pnrt In tho movement.
another leaf to his wreath of laurels [They also point to Europe’s low purby defeating Kumngno in two straight, aliasing power nnd tho general consets in an exhibition match played sinners’ resistance to high prices,
hero .Inly llith. Tho score was 0-2[ According to this view, tho situation
and 7-5. Tho bent was trying anil |*» likt’*y 1,1 C0I)timic t°
ti markKumngnu seemed to suffer from it &lt;-*d lack of uniformity. Shortages and
more thnn did bis opponent. Fukudn *‘ igh prices in some commodities, and
is being bailed u« another Japanese i Industries are expected to exist along
aspirant for international honors. Ilei^ido of quiet markets mid moderate
prices.
contemplates a trip to California.
Sentiment in the grain and cotton
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST \viLL
markets has been affected somewhat
HOLD CONVENTION START­
during the past week by the adverse
ING TODAY, ENDS SEPT. 3 developments In the European situa­
tion unit tiie resultant weakness in tho
WINONA LAKE, hid., Aug. 29.-— exchanges of Germany and the contiRepresentatives of more than 1,500,- j nental Allies. Wheat has hovered Just
0(10 members of the Disciples of Christ above the dollar mark with weather
(Christian Cluireh) will appraise tiie conditions nnd crop prospects little
work of the denomination at the an­ changed. In the cotton region, hot
nual international convention to be dry weather in the southwest and ball
held here beginning today and con­ weevil damage In tho other growing
tinue through Sunday, September 3.
areas have induced private crop esti­
"Around tho World" is tho theme mates to place the condition at about
of tho convention program which sixty per cent, and the probable yield
will open this afternoon with tho of eleven million bales which is some
rending of reports of the various 500,000 bales below thu last govern­
church enterprises.
ment estimates.
Tho Rev. Stephen E. Fisher og UrThe next government roport will be
hnnn, III,, will deliver the opening published September 1st.
convention address. Dr. Fishur is
Little, If any change, has been ap­
president of tho convention. Tho con­ parent in the money market.
vention sermon will ho preached Sun­
day morning by Dr. Vernon Stauffer,
FISH AND GAME MEETING.
professor in thu divinity department
of Transylvania College, Lexington,
There will he a meeting o f tho Semi­
Ky.
nole fish and game protective associa­
Acuto probloms of denominational tion nt tho court house Frldny, Sept.
fuith and policy will como up for sot- 1st, at H p. m. All members and others
tloment during tho convention, lenders interested nro requested to bo pro( hero prodict. One question will be the sent.
4tf

boja will leave at sunrise,--They hope
to be back In the Magk City Sunday
night. The boye from other towns
■noor Mr.
HarriuM, will breeh samp around noon.
to W m Alice A. Leldley, ylte 19, f u &gt;
ghUf of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leldler,
JAPANESE TRADE FIGURB0
o f ^Chicago, at Fort Chester N. Y., on
August 12, wai made public today.
TOKIO, Aug, 80. — The Empire’s
*nie belated announcement o f the foreign trade for the first half of the
rd Chandler Christey, illustrator, who
hnB been acting ns Miss Lnldley’s
gunrdlAn during her mother’s absence
in Europo. While in New York Mrs.
Hnrrlmnn, who is a vivacious brunette
has been studying music and danc­
ing. Her husband, who has tutored
at Princeton university, has decided
to enter the real estate business with
his undo, Frank Curley, .lr.t In Flor­
ida.
Mr. Ilurrimun said bis marriage
met with the approval of bis parents.
THE LARGEST BARRACUDA
FORT LAUDERDALE. Aug. 30.—
What is believed to bo the largest bar
rncuddn caught iif South Flortlin for a
number of years wns landed here re­
cently by Charlie Flipped. Tho fish
weighed 13 pounds and 8 ounces nnd
was 5 feet 1 1-2 Inches in legth. It
was landed on light tackle utul proba­
bly will bring Fllppen. n prize from
tho Anglers' Chib. A number of
smaller barracuda also were caught.
DEMPSEY MAY FIGHT
JACK JOHNSON SOON
( H r T h e A m m rln lril 1’ rrna)

MEXICO CITY, Aug. 0(l._Jnmes
Coffroth, a California fight promoter,
IcnvcH today for New York whore he
is to confer with Jack Kearns regard­
ing a fight between Dempsey nnd
Jnck Johnson in Mexico City next Oc­
tober.

import over export to tho gross
amount of 308,370,000 yen, the former
aggregating 1,103,560,000 yen ns
against the latter totalling 735,190,000
yen.
The adverse tendency of the first
half year’s trade, however, wns accom­
panied by a reassuring feature ench
month showing a more advantageous
balance of trade.
In reviewing the tendency of the
Empire's foreign trade during first
half of 1922, economic experts and
critics are at onco unnmious in con­
cluding thnt the situation does not
yol admit of any too optimistic views
with reference to the future prospects
of the country’s trade, because the eb­
bing of excessive import Itself. The
decline of import is attributable large­
ly to the prnebicnl exhaustion of tho
specie reversed abroad of the Japa­
nese exchange banks. This cause has,
however, been removed now as a con­
sequence of the brisk export of rnw,
silk, thereby releasing tho Issue of
sale drafts and letters of credit by the
exchange banks to the encouragement
of Import trade once ngnln.
TALKING TO THE DEAD

At tho prayer meeting nt the methodist church tonight Dr. Wnlkcr will
talk on a message from tho dead.
It is desired overy one interested
in tho Methodist church attend tho
meeting tonight. Special message,
special music, spcciul meeting. So
come nnd help In tho attendance con­
MILWAUKEE; Aug. , 30.—Train test as well us getting a blessing
carrying membors o f thirty-second di­ your-Bolf.
vision to reunion at Mndison was
wrecked today near Wnukesha, ono
The love of money is also the root
reported dead, six hurt.
of all industry.

zations the business men of Sanford
should arrange to be present nt tho
weekly meetings. Tho City Planning
Committee of the Chamber of Com­
merce hud a meeting Inst Monday
evening, at which timo n number of
Important matters were brought up,
which will be submitted nt Friday’s
meeting of tbo membership, for en­
dorsement by the Board of Governors
and the membership at thnt timo. A
report of their recommendations will
he made public later.

An Englishman lias invented n hal­
low keel fur steamships in which all
pipes can he laid without piercing
bulkheads, at the same timo being
easily accessible.

it Pahokeo while away. He vru
companlcd by Messrs. Miller, S)
and Hall. Mr. Miller will take cbi
of tho Nows plant nnd expects to
his homo thoro for Borne time.
C.- R. Horne, of Bonifny, i*&lt;
city the guest of Ills Bister, MnJ. Ryan. Mr. Horno is connected
the stnte road department nnd
poets to como to this part of Fk*
to live. He reports thnt K®*
Mrs. George Hymnq aro both ill
dengue fever, but are convnlf**
Mr. Horno nnd H. A. Neel, of
Daily Herald, both have a ,frier.&lt;
common in Rev. A. A. Ross, of
Funink Springs and he called jd
Herald shop to deliver the InttersP
wishes.

W ild,IS POWELL HERE
Tho mnny friends of Jeff
trict secretary of tho Alabama *1
Ida district Kiwnnls Clubs If
tiny attending tho meeting of ttifi*
ford Club and welcoming the F®
delegation. Jeff is one of the
hoys in th cworld which also inc
his home town of Birmingham!
Snnford is nlwnys glnd to weW
him. Jeff says thnt Snnford
DRAINAGE WORK RUSHED
grown so rapidly in the po*
months that ho hardly knew tha P
FORT PIERCE, ' Aug. 30.—Tho when ho nroso this morning.
North St. Lucie river drainage pro­
ject, which will make 75,000 acres of
Honry Ponbody writes a post*
Innd available for cultivation when Brynn, Texas that ho nnd his 1
completed, is now 50 por conn, finish­ nro on tho way with tho flivver
ed. The work will cos n million dol- ing back to good old Florida nn
lars.
-have been on the road two w®
routo from El Paso, Texas, to r
The Inventor of an extension tail Wo boliovo he is contemplating
piece for banjos that presses on tho ing in Miami after ho has vi*i
strings Just below tho bridge claims mnny fronds hero nnd also hi*
it produces snappier tones.
Mrs. Walter Griffith.

Willie Powell, secretary of thu
Lake County Chnmbor of Commerco
ami the man who has put Lnko coun­
ty on the map, was hero today with
Messrs. Taylor, Wheeler and Cnrtllngo. They attended tho Kiwnnls
luncheon and visited their many San­
ford friends while hero.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1922

Ui BEGIN WORK NOW
FORD TO CLOSE PLANTS
ON MUSCLE SHOALS DAM,
ON SEPTEMBER SIXTEENTH
PRESIDENT AUTHORIZES MONEY
UNLESS COAL FORTHCOMING
Wilson Dam Construction Will Start Pending Big From Some Unexpected Source in the Ne^L Few
Appropriation
Days'

rjind and Im provem ent Company, or
C. W. Arnold, or John W . A nderson,
nr Joshua If. Abbott, o r either o f
them, or othcrwlao, in tho f o l l o w i n g
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Inscribed land:
OHDRIl O F SKIIVICR HY l* Hit LIDAT ho South halt o f
the
Northeast
CATION— EJKC TMHNT
iiuurter o f Soctlon 13. and llte Fast h a lf
o f the Southeast quarter o f Section II,
T ow n sh ip 31, Soul It o f Itunse 31 B ait,
F. O. Hooker, Plaintiff,
situated, lying and being In tho C ounvs.
ty o f Seminole, state o f Florida.
A. S. Thomson. Defendant.
ipci
_ b y a sw orn bill o f com It appearing
To: A. H. THOMSON. Mvor Falla. Maine „ lalnt
filed herein against yon that you
anti nil ncraona In peiacsalon ar.5 all have or claim lomo ntereat In the said'
In Circuit Court o f U r Seventh Judicial
Circuit, la it rut f o r Seminole
County, Florida

norsona Maiming ndvoraoly or cut 111- Scacrlbcd land,
od to defend tho possession of the . Vou
the
i o n «ra
are u
ir r o fo r o hereby
required
land hereinafter tleiorlbodi
1
nr8 - to bn and appear b efo re
'a n d- ordered

n iiin tfJ rm S F
Af lhn
plnlntlff film! haroln thnt you, A. B.
Thornton,
dofopdant, a r t _ a
rosldont o f tho Htnte o f F lorida ; that
tmr placo o f rosldonco la Liver Falls.
taint*,‘and that you nrw o v e r tho ago
o f tw onty -on o years;
Therefore, _______
you are ....
hereby
iy ordered
and required to appear In said cause on
the 4th day o f geplembor, A. D. 1933,
tho name being a Itulo Day o f thin
Court; the said cause o f action being
fo r y o u r ajnolmont from tho f o llo w in g
described property In Seminole County,
Florldn, possession o f which Is claimed
hy Ilia p laintiff herein, to - w lt :
Lot Sixteen (Ifl) or .!. A. Illstllnn's
Addition to Longwnod, Florida, na per
pint filed on tho 39th dny o f March,
1933, nnd recorded In Flat Hook-----p a g e------ . records o f Sotntnolo County,
Florldn: nnd fo r Five Hundred Dollars
damages na inospo p r o fi t ) claimed o f
you.
It Is further ordered (hat this notice
ha published fo r four w eeks In tho Han­
ford Herald, a newspaper published In
Seminole County. Florida.
Witness my baud nnd acnl o f said
Court on this 2nd day. o f August, A. D.
1933.
(S E A L )
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Aug. 20.—A race across tho continent between nn
Hy: V. B. DOUGLASS, V. C.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Funds totalling six hundred thousand dollnra
DETROIT, Aug. 29.— Unless tho Ford Motor Company receives coni from
bcen authorized by President Ilnnrdlng to enuhte tho army engineers to
* construction on Wilson dam at Musclo Shoals on extensive scnlo pending tome unexpectedly source it will close all the manufacturing departments In
oM of sevenn and one-half million appropriated by congress which becomes ;ho Detroit district September 10, Ford’s office stated today replying to n
^utnor that n way had been found out o f company’s fuel problems.
I, pliable Octobor first.

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GREAT BRITAIN RACE ACROSS CONTINENT
GOLD MINERS
BETWEEN ARMY DIRIGIBLE
ARE ENTOMBED TO PAY DEBT
AND AIRPLANE IS PLAN
WITHOUT HOPE
TO AMERICA
j^CKSON, Calif., Aug. 29.—VolvnlM of nauseating gnn is issuing
from tho burning depths of tho Argoaunt mine led to tho belief thnt tho
I Btn now said to number forty-novon
imprisoned in tho mine at midnight
Sunday night by fire, all perinhed.
The Argonaut is one of tho most
widely known gold mines in tho coun-

Itry-

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WILL PAY UP PRESENT DEBT
TO LAST FARTHING TO
UNITED STATES
LONDON, Aug. 29,— Lloyd Goorgu
In conversation with Colonel E. M.
House, today reiterated Great Brltians
intention to discharge her present
debt to (he United Staten to tho Inst
farthing, House told Associated Press.

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MFSSAGF

Outlined by Lieut. Doolittle, in Letter to Officials
at Rockwell Field, California

army dirigible nnd nn airplnno will bo witnessed September 5 nnd 0 accord­ W. A. PATTI HIIALL
Attorney fo r P lain tiff.
St- lie
ing to plans outlined In a letter received by officials at the Rockwell Field
today. Tho letter came from Lieutenant James H. Doollttlo who plans to
Herald wnnt nils got rcsultn.
start from Pablo Reach, Florida, nt 9:30 p. m, Soplember 5th on a one-stop
flight to Snn Diego. On tho same dny tho big Dlrigiblo C-2 will leave Lang­ In Circuit Court, Tth Judicial Circuit,
Xrtnlrnlr County, Florida,—
ley Field, Hampton Ronds, on n flight to Roscficld, near Los A'ngoleH. Doo­
In Chancery
llttlo wrote he planned to nrrivo ut Kelly Field, Snn Antonio nt 7 n. m. Sep­
NOTICM TO M l.V -lllO llllH .V rt,
tember flth to take on gas nnd lenvc nt 7:30 for San Diego which ho hopes
Walter It, Hitlluril, Uo initial mint,
to rench shortly nfter 5 p. m.
vs.

JACKSON, Calif., Aug. 2 0 -H o ld j f l R C T
in grip of despnir families nnd follow * l l l k J 1 l l l L O O a U L
workers of forty-eight gold miners
imprisoned since midnight Sundny |
U TL Il U a D L L lo
nearly mile below ground in Argonaut
mint today clung stubbornly to hope
that they arc still nllve, nlthough most
I optimistic hope was to rench tho men
within eighteen hours, Flnnies which NEM .111AM I-BA It IIA DOES, SOUTH
AMERICAN CABLE
started «t three thousand foot level
OPENS
had worked up above twenty-four him*
lirod foot level today.
II
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 0,-T h o first
JACKSON, Cal., Aug. 28.— Mine mcSHnK° transmitted over the now Ml- Reclaiming Waste Lands Would Help to Build Up
wcUl. crews worked without avail to- nml-liiirbndoes, South American cable
the Country
day in the Argonaut gold mine In signed hy Secretary of State Hughes
which forty-eight men wero entomb­ and addressed to Brazilian Minister
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Senate sation for the veterans when his com­
ed nt midnight by lire. The men wore o f foreign affairs wns dispatched to­
debate
yesterday on the soldiers' bon­ pany had made “ great profits” dur­
thought to be between tho 4,GOO nnd day from Miutui.
us
bill
centered largely on the laud ing the war,
|,«n» Toot levels, while tho mnln body
reclamation
amendment offered hy
Senator Wadsworth was particular­
o/ the Are was more than LGOO feet ••III GFOUIP* UNIONS
Senator
McNnry,
Republican,
Oregon,
ly
vigorous in his attack on the meas­
PLAN MEETING THIS
.above them.
neither
thnt
nor
any
of
the
other
ure.
lie declared that the bonus could
WEEK IN CLEVELAND
Employed of the mine were aent in­
amendments
offered
came
to
u
vote.
he
financed
only through taxes now
to the Kennedy mine which connects
CLEVELAND,
Aug.
28.—
A
eonfor-jTho
unanimous
consent
agreement
or
later,
anil
that tho American peo­
with tho Argonaut mind through n
ple
had
reached
a limit in tho burden
once
of
the
loaders
of
the
"big
four”
!
limiting
discussion
on
amendments
to
tunnel hut which is closed hy n con­
they
could
hear.
Also ho argued that
railroad
transportation
brotherhoods
20
minutes
to
each
senator
will
liocrete bulkhead, with instructions to
hreiik down the hulkhend nnd enter probably will be held here Monday, nt come operative today anti leaders tho veterans themselves, their wives
which some plan for handling troublo were hopeful that n filial vote on tho and their children, would have to work
ih« Argonnut.
It has been reported that tho Ken­ among the members resulting from hill itself could he had before adjourn­ hut the harder in the years to come to
pay back tho money tho former sol­
nedy tunnel had collapsed hut tho re­ tho shopmen's strike will bo worked ment.
out,
it
Is
believed
in
brotherhood
cir­
In tho discussion yesterday Sena­ diers received, which, ho continued,
port wns not verified. Early today
cles
here.
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tors Wadsworth of New York, anil would he Insufficient to afford any
V. 8. Gnrhnrlnl of tho Argonnut suc­
W.
G.
Lee,
president
of
the
Broth­
Sterling
of South Dakota, Republi­ lasting benefits.
ceeded in restoring tho cut off air sup­
ply to tho 2,800 foot level nnd efforts erhood of Rallrond Trainmen, the only cans, voiced their nposltion to tho
In presenting his
reclamation
tcre continued to extend tho nir sup- ono of the Idg chiefs in Cleveland, said bonus, although Senator Sterling sup- amendment, Senator McNnry told the
tonight, however, he had heard of no; j,ortU(] Uio reclamation project. Son-[senate that It afforded nn opportunity
fiy|ator9 Nicholson, Republican, Colorudo for congress to do a great thing In
The Argonaut mine, ono of tho fa- such conference.
Warren S. Stone, president of tho nm] Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, sup-'empire building by reclaiming arid
nous gold producers In California,
was opened 2R yenrs ngo. It is con- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl- ,u,rted the hill, the former nlso nrgu- h.ntls in the west anti southwest. He
trolted by New York men nnd is n neers, nnd I). B. Robertson, preal- jn(J jn fHVor 0f tho McNnry amend- argued nlso that it would give oppor, (unity to veternns desiring to get to
short distance from Martell, in Ainn- dent of tho I" irent on anil Lnglnomon, ment.
dur minty. Tho Kennedy mine ad­ are expected to return Monday from
Senator Nicholson attacked big b u s-, the land, to acquire homstends with
joining, wns opened in the 00’s nnd Now York, where they attempted Iness melt opposing the bonus, men- government aid,1 and operatu and to
to mi'dlntc the shopmen’s strike L. tinning particularly tho United States maintain a much needed bnlnnco be­
always has boon productive.
If the tunnel In tho Kennedy has E. Sheppard, president of the Rail­ sted Corporation and the Standard tween -tho rural and urban population.
collapsed, little, If any hopo is ox- road Conductors, who was with tho Oil Company. Ho charged that tho • Tho reclamation plan received tho
pros-n| for the entombed men. Dur- other brotherhood Is expected to stop latter company profited through "tin- support also of. several -senators from
!r.g the tiny pipes wero put Into the j vn his return to Cedar Rnpitls,
consclonnbio" prices charged during the \kcsti and south and.\yiiH unopposArgonaut to carry water
down to the
of„ the war and declared tnai
that in
16 iii
ill beetl in tho
debate.
..............
.............................
. [ “ I don't
• know •what,the•attitude
.
no- t-u
toe &lt;n-m
uc&lt; Senators Ransdell,
■burning timbers. Before that watflBu«ther brotherhood lenders wjIJ bo. cnmo Ju(ll,0 R „ 0nry&gt; chairman o f . I.Milidaiftf, mud , Fletcher, . Florida,
‘ hiul been sent down In skips.
. M*. Lee said ip regard to m»t ling th(J, bonn, of „,irect()rs ftf lbo rfteol cor- iM n ttraU .’pieWlred thb benefit* .th ^

AI/FD T ARf I? 1C

SENT TODAY LAND RECLAMATION CLAUSE
MAY BE IN THE BONUS BILL
SUPPORTED BY THE SENATE

of tho. * * * * *

11,0,1

f f g jn g

"W t 1 I'ol.tioll, to

Harvey 11. Ilqrtl anti Heirs o f Jacob M.
Hill, ot III., Defendants.
To Harvey II. Kuril and tho Heirs o f
Jacob M. Hill, If living, and If dead,
to all parties claiming any Intercut
under Harvey tl. Hurd, nr tho Hairs
o f Jacob M. Hill, or either o f them,
nr otherw ise In tho f o llo w in g d e s c r ib ­
ed land:
The Rnal half o f Iho Northeast q u a r ­
ter o f Section 31, T ow n sh ip 31, South
o f lla n go 29 Hast, also the North half
o f the Northwest quarter o f Iho N o rth ­
east quarter o f Soctlon 21, T ow n sh ip 31
South o f Hnngo 29 Runt, less and e x ­
cep tin g three ncros o f f o f tho South
side o f the lust descrlhod tract, all o f
which lands are sltllnted, lying nnd bolug In the County o f Homlnolo, Stulo o f
Florldn.
&lt;
11 appearing by n sw orn MU o f c o m ilalnt filed herein against you that you
htn-o or claim some Interest In tho said
described land,
Yon nro theroforo hereby
required
and ordered to lie and apponr b oforo
our said Clreult Court nt tho Court
House In Sanford, 'Florida, on tho first
Monday In October, 1922, b ein g tho 2nd
dny o f said month then and thorn to
make answer to (he hill o f complaint
herein filed against you, nnd thorctn
fall not, olso salil Mil will bo tnltan no
confessed against you, follow ed by f i n ­
al decree.
It Is further ordered thnt this nnttco
he published Itt the Sanford Hornld, a
newspaper published In Homlnolo C ou n ­
ty, Florldn, once each week fo r a porloti o f eight consocutlvo weeks.
Done ami ordered tills 2nd day o f
August, 1922.
(KHALI
H. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Homlnola County, Fla
Hy: V. H. DOUGLASS, D. C,
DICKINSON * DICKINSON,
Solicitors fo r Complnlnnnt.
8- I-U-1H-25; 9-1-8-16-22-29-9to

DEATH
GIVES STRENGTH
TO GOVERNMENT

our " « ld Circuit Court at tho Court
H oiiao in Sanford, Florida, on tho first
day in
or. 1922.
In ootoh
Uutohor,
1922, belnir
being tho
the 2nd
Sntl day
o f said month, than nnd there to m ak e
nneurer to tho bill o f complaint herein
filed ngnlimt you, and therein fall not,
olso said Mil will bo taken as aonfeaaed
against you, fo lljw e tl b y final decree.
It Is further ordered that this notice
bn published In tho d anford Herald, a
newspaper published In Semlnolo C oun ­
ty. Florldn. once each week fo r a p e r­
iod o f eight consecutlva weeks.
Done and ordered this 3rd d a y o f
August, A. D, 1922.
(SISAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
Semlnolo County, Fla.
B y: V. 12. DOUGLAS^ D. C.
O'lHlYAN Sc HHARON,
Solicitors fo r Comslataant.
,
3-4-11-18-25; 9-1-8-15-32-29-9(0
NOTICE! OF ADOPTION
Notice Is hereby given thnt tho u n ­
dersigned will on the l l t h dny o f Sep­
tember. 1922, nt 10:00 o 'clo ck a. m., at
DoLnnd. Florida, make application to
tho Judpo o f tho 7th Judicial Circuit
Court o f the State o f Florldn, fo r a u ­
thority to adopt, (and fo r nn o rd er o f
ndoptton), Willie LI
Light foot, under the
name o f Wlllit L lg h t fo o l llrown.
j iivnuan muk
i im
ti i* ci,
THOMAS
LLOYD
11HOWN,
QUINTON 1AJUISB HtlOW N .
61-510
Nut lee of Appllrnllnn for Tax l&gt;»rd Un­
der Section BT.’I of (be Uenernl Stat­
utes of the Stale of Florida
Notice Is hereby g iven that F. T. W i l ­
liams, purchaser o t Tax Certificate No.
lilHT, dated the M il-d a y o f November,
A D. 1896, has filed said certifica te In
my office, and has made appl lent Inn fo r
Tax Deed to Inmio In accordance with
law. Said certifica te em braces tho f o l ­
low in g described prop erty situated In
Semlnolo County, Florida, t o - w lt : N *4
o f SW',« o f HWU, Sec. 3. Twp. 20 H,
linage 30 M, 20 acres. The said land
being assessed at tho dntc o f tho Issu­
ance o f such eortlflaal* It. the nnnto o f
Unknown. Unless said ce rtlflrn to shall
he redeemed a ccord in g to taw Tax Deed
will IsHun thereon on (ha 12th day o f
September. A. D. 1922.
WITNKHH iny o fficia l signature and
seal this the 2nd day o f August, A. D.
1922
(S H A D
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hnmlnnlo County. Fla.
r.l-fltc
Hy: R. W. lt lV K , D. C.
In Circuit I'm irl, 7th Judlelnl Circuit,
Srinlnnle County, Florida^—

In Chnneery.

NOTH'R TO NON'-lt HHltlBNTS
Hollis S, Carter
Com pin Imints,

anil

Maude

Carter,

vs.

W illiam I. Ileatly nnd Rdlth L. Hentty,
et at., Defendants.
To W illiam I. Dealty and Rtllth
L.
Beatty, Trenton, N. J.:
You are hereby required and ordor
lo ha and appear b efore our itahl C lr­
eult Court at Iho Court IIounc In Han­
ford, Florida, nu tho flrHt Monday In
September. 1922. being the Hli day o f
said month. Hum and there lo answer
the Mil o f coinptnlnt
filed
heroin
ngnlnst you, anil fall not else said bill
will be taken as con fessed against you,
to bo follow ed by a filial decree.
It Is further ordered that this notice
he published In tho Sanford
Herald
once each week fo r fo u r con socu tlv o
weeks.
WITHERS my hand nnd tho seal o f
said court this 2Hlh day o f July, 1922.
(HEAL)
H. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
In Clrrult Court, 7lh .1ml lc lit I Circuit.
Semlnolo
County, Fla.
Seminole C nu n lr, Fltirliln^—
Hy: M, W. HIVR, D. C.
In Uhnneerjf
DICKINSON Sc DICKINSON.
Solicitors for Complulnnntu.
NOTICH TO NON-HUMIIU3NTM
51-5(0
Samuel I'ulustnn, Cotuplalnanl.
vs.
A tenspnnnful of Horhino will pro­
Florida Land and Improvement C o m ­
pany nnd O. W Arnold and John W, duct* a copious anti purifying bowel
Anderson nnd Joshua II Abbott, ot
movement, improve appetite, rostoro
a l„ Defendants
T o: Florida Land and
Im provement mental activity ami n fine feeling of
Conti any and C. W. Arnold and John
W. Anderson nnd Joshtm II Ahhott, vigor and cheerfulness.
Price, 00c.
If living and If dead, to all parties
elnlining any Interest under Florida Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.

M

Si
i
PI

n,liiuto,l oom i.o-q w„l,l» rn * m .Wthol,
i \'ilit
will contiuuc, ns I litjvc in tho, past,j
_
...
.
d'AI! SMASHES THROUGH ‘
-,
jnsist that tjiu constitution of my HOUSEHOLDERS BREI’ ARINf. fO
DRY AGENTS LINES Iorder he lived up to nnd that no| BURN WOOD INSTEAD OF COAL
men go out on illegal strikes."
All previously had declared there
.MIAMI, Aug. 29.— Abandoned nnd
•READING, ,1’a., Aug. 29.—Tho
its gun tank punctured, a gray coupe would he no sympathetic strike.
Berkos County Conservative Associa­
Waring n Nubruska license, wns found
tion’s campaign, urging throughout
on a side road near West l’nlnt Bench NEW TOURIST HOTEL
BUILT
IN
ORLANDO
the
county tile use of timber of little
LONDON, Aug. 30.— Michael Col­
by deputy sheriffs today. In it wore
BY
ORLANDO
PEOPLE
„
uirkotahie
value to nverl a possible lins’ death strengthened tho determi­
2.1 canes of liquor nnd the personal offuel famine, has been endorsed by the nation of the provisional Irish gov­
fta in of the man and woman who yes­
ORLANDO, Aug. 29.— Plans nro state department of forestry nt liar* ernment that there enn he no compro­
terday stnrteled tho countryside from
Miami to West Palm Beach by rac­ practically complete for tho erection riHbUrg. Tho plea of tho association mise, of present rebellion except on
ing and outwitting Prohibition Agent nt once of a now tourist hotel for Or- t(( jjt,r|tH |,UH| owners has already terms of unconditional surrender,
Tmn Foreman, who received a wire londo, to bo built on a tract of land |K)rI10 fruit, and many householders says tho Daily Mall’s Dublin corres­
from West Palm Bench this afternoon just south of the entrnneo to tho coun- jmvu ]2li&lt;| in a supply of wood. The pondent.
tilling him of the find, snid that tho try club. James L. Giles, Bcnj. Drew,1nRBOC|fttion is posting placards thruman and woman had probably bonrd- I. W. Phillips, Moses OvorHtreot and l|t tj;e county urging householders
Purify and healing power nro tho
ed an early northbound trnin and es- T. W. Mathews are among thoso In- to UB0 C(m| wooc] cut from such tim- chief characteristics of Liquid Boroeaped. Guy F. Sinclair, Miami real terusted In the project, together with 1)L&gt;r( in onjCP to BUVo coal for hospl- none. It mends torn, cut, burned, or
estate man who was with Foreman other well known business me nof Or tills, schools, churches nnd Industries. scalded flesh with wonderful prompt­
ami wns yinnetl beneath bis car, will lantlo.
Harvey F. Jluinly, president of the ness. Price, 30c, (I0c nnd $1.20. Sold
Architect Edward Krug is prepar­ association, Ims received the follow­
recover, his physician said.
by Union Pharmacy.-—Adv,
,
ing tho plans for tho structure, which ing letter from Major It. Y. Stuart,
will contain 100 rooms nnd of tho mis­ State Commissioner of Forestry:
t llll.DREN UNDER II
filifi cures Chills and Fever. 38-20tc
sion type, (tone in stucco.The cost will
CANNOT DRIVE CAR
“ I think the Berks County Conser­
he $300,000.
IN PENSACOL
vation Association’s plan of calling
When you feel dull, achey and
Plans call for the Improvement of tho attention of the public to
the sleepy nnd wnnt to stretch frequently,
PENSACOLA, Aug. 29.— Children Spring Lake which lies Adjacent to availability of suitable wood, particu­ you nro ripe for nn attack of ntnlnrin.
antler 14 years of age are not permit- will ho erected on tho lake shore.
larly blighted chestnut, for fuel as a Take Hcrhine at once. It cures ma­
The building of this hotel adds ono means of averting distress this win*
bd to drive nn automobiln in this city
laria nnd chillH and puts tho system
,H un t&gt;XL.t.Uent one. Tho dcpnrtu, dcr an ortlinnco recently adopted by more project to n construction boom )t
in order. Price, (JOe. Sold hy Union
tin- city commissioners. Violation of program here which is unprecedcn e t, munt j„ turn |H encouraging tho use
'
Pharmacy.—Adv.
______________________
the ordinance invokes a penalty of and which Includes among tho top j o f t.lu,Hlmit 0 „ lh o 8tatu fort,Hta for
forfeiture of the owners license.
notch items two hotels to cost more
purpose. I believe the campaign ..i.,..q
Ik, . (i,0 .» _* Tr..,t Evor
^ ^
B00a, particularly,
,
t
n
l
‘ he ,,Mt ^
hVer
The ordinance wns prompted by tho than $1,500,000, three office buildings
Mnde," Mrs, Emily Shaw Says
reported large number of youngsters nt ten stories ench, a new high school thoau sections of the state wherein it
“ My husband bought $‘4 trap. I
and lesser structures
handling cars indiscriminately.
is feasible to use wood ns fuel with- bought a 05c box of RAT-SNAP. Tho
out a change in equipment. Further, lrnp only cm)jjht 3 niU but ItAT.
Westarn Union officials nt Miami MOTOR BANDITS
unit
It INK OF
10 thu
CXtcnt
t0 wh,ch thu
bl,« hto(1
ROB BANK
OF BIO
BIG MUM
SUM|n^
c|(n
b(J uUliao|j(
^ n o rchoat*
nnd SNAP killed 12 in a week. Pm never
Hate that tho Mlnml-Burbailos cnblc
without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could­
1" i ‘inly for sending messng‘is. The
forest aro benefited."
n’t raise chicks without it." RATLETHBRIDGE,
Alberta,
Aug.
29.—
■
’'ending and receiving nppnrttiiH has
SNAP
comes In enkes. Three sizes,
Five
motor
bandits
invndcd
tho
town
keen adjusted to n point where sntisIt has been discovered thnt molyo- 85c, (15c, $1.25, Sold nnd guaranteed
of
Foremost
early
today,
bound,
gag­
p.tactory service cun he glVen. The lodenite when subjected to light of var­ hy Ball Ilardwqro Co.—Adv.
cnl ocicinls nro without Information ged tho employes of tho Union Bank,
**s to the Brazilian objection to the blow tho safo and escaped with $92,000 ious colors has more electrical resis­
tance than when kept in tho dark.
To prevent a cold, take fifiO. 38-20tc I ■
'In ensh nnd negotiable securities.
i ; of tho cable.

art- said to be married.

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S. GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 56

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922

Three Are Killed and Many Are Wounded by Wil
liam C. Farriss
ffGO SLOW IN TALKING
BOUT THEIR GOVERN­
MENT IN THE STRIKE

4 Cannot Be Found by Serv­ WIL LTAKE UP UNIFORM TRAF

ers of the Last In­
junction

FlC LAWS AT THIS
MEETING

( i f The Associate* Vrssst

(Sr The A—estate* r n W l
ORLANDO, Sept 7,—The Florida
WASHINGTON, S ep t 7.— Formal
League of Municipalities today con­
iouncement by Attornay/ General
ogherty that the government would sidered uniform traffic laws. They
a,|der in due time what proced- proposo n legislative bill to moke tho
1 (hall bo taken against 'the few sped limits uniform throughout tho
Htulded labor leaders who have stato. Fifteen miles business district
di incendiary speeches" in connec- of cities, twenty miles elsewhere In
, with the Industrie! situation, and cities, and thirty jnllos on the country
Ulitent reports that secret confer- roads.
L , aI0 In progress looking to some
L cf separate settlement with inLjunl roads stood out In yesterday’s
[relopmcnt In the strike of the rallLy ihopcrafts.
[incidentally, Mr. Daugherty said
[tptsrllon of tho government’s caae
Ldbeen "somewhat hampered" by the
faculty process servers were experbcing l.i locating "loading officials WOULI) PROMISE SUPPORT OF
[the shoperafts organisations."
AMERICAN FEDERATION
W. II. Johnutcn, president of the
OF LABOR
Lchinlsts and B. M. Jewell, head of
L seven organizations on strlko, have
(S; j Tfce Associated Press)
kcntly droped out.of public view, alNEW YORK, Sept. 7.— Support of
ough labor spokesmen have InvarU tho American Federation of Labor in
bly denied tho two leaders were its efforts to bring about impeach­
Wiling the service of copies of tho ment cf Attorney Gonoinl Daugherty
^training order issued ut Chicago and Fcdernl Judge Wilk srson of Chi­
it Fridny and asset ted they would cago for their part in tho issuance of
i available If wanted for that pur- tho rail injunction pledged by Samuel

(By Tk* AnotlfH d Pn h I
YORK, S. (r, Sept. 7.— With the death In Gsstonls, North Carolina,
hospital laat night of I^la Taylor, IB, and Newton Tnylor, 12, three
members of the family of J. M. Taylor, of Clorer, South Carolina, are
dead from gunshot wounds alleged to have been Inflicted yesterday by
William C. Farriss, Elberly cotton mill operator. Throe other mem­
bers are being treated for wounds and It la reported that Gertrude Tay­
lor, 18, probably fatally injured; Fred, 21, and Dollie, 9, are two others
hurt. Claude Johnston, 21, cousin of Taylor's instantly killed when
Farriss fired upon the Taylor family with a shot gun loaded with buck­
shot. Farris was rushed to the state prison at Columbia for safekeep­
ing.
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Was Well Known in Sanford Where He Has Rel
atives
RUTLAND, Vt., Srpt. 7.— Llcutcnnnt BeWln W. Maynard, known as
the flying parson, was killed while flying at Rutland county fair today.
Maynard won a native of North Carolina and was a Divinity student at
Wnkcforest College when the United States entered the world war. He
was one of the most noted flying Instructors In the American air forces.
He gained national prominence three years ago by winning a round trip
airplane flight from New York to San Francisco and return.

WHICH LOOKS LIKE STRIKE
, MIGHT 1*E SETTLED AT
AN EARLY DATE

WILL NOT INSIST ON CURBING
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
I1K SAYS
((B
B y Tmc
T he A s w W » ( f l r r i w i

WASHINGTON, 9 cp t 7.—Attorney
General Daugherty tad. y sent for
Senator ltornh, chairman of tho Sen­
ate Lab.* commlttoe and after n con­
ference regarding the Chicago Injunc­
tion It was indicated the government
would not Insist In next Monday’s
hearing on a permanent Injunction on
provisions alleged to curb freedom of
speech.

ty summoned to meet In Chicago on
Monday, hope of an early or partial
settlement of the rail strike was re­
newed today for tho first tlmo since
tho railroad executives and union
chiefs broke oft pesco negotiations ih
New York. Hopes are founded prin­
cipally on the call for the unions pol­
icy Vommlttoo meeting and statements
by strike loadors of separate agree­
ments with fifty-two class one roads
representing approximately eightyfive thousand miles. Railroad execu­
tives generally cither denied that
^
pe ase overtures are considered In con
forence with union loadors or declin­
ed to comment upon tho rumors of an
impending 'settlement.

SAID DOCTORS AND NURSES MAY
HAVE POISONED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7—There are
HIM
no conference!) now in progress be­
Idout. Bclvin Maynard, known ns the "Flying Parson" was woll known in
tween londe.s ut railm* • strike and
(llr The A»»nclntril l'rf«»l
mfonl where he visited several yours ago while on a trnns.continontnl
railroad ptc ickr Is and none hold since
LONDON, Sept. 7.— Rumors in
It.lit unit bis nlnno was on the Sanford field for several days. Ho in a rela­
formal gathering In New York last
Dublin that n doctor and t.vo n’^scs
month it was nsH-'-tcd by J. P. Noon­
hnd been arrested on suspicion In conan, chief of tho b* .ith'erhood electrical
nectlon with the death of Arthur
workers, one of seven rull unions on
Griffith were unfounded according to
Tampa Enjoys Mild
Exchange Telegraph correspondent in national strlk1. Meeting o f strikers
COTTON PRICE
policy commlttco next wjek in Chlcathe capitul.
MAKES 44 TO 55
Breeze While Heat
go is to consldfr general gtrlko policy
Gompors in n telegram received today
also to consider what shall bo dono
POINT DROP
Mr. Dougherty in hia statement ora- jy tho Central Trades and Labor
Wave Sweeps North DUBLIN, Sept. 7.— Knowledge re­ and
In view of the Injunction application
garding tho rumored arrest of Debftized his belief that tho rank and
Council.
,
of tho attorney gonoral.
Continued Hedge Selling, Together
L of labor organisation* were con­
Uncle Sam’s official weather man
st to leave tho Ibsuo to orderly proWith Crop Report, Causes Decline
In Tampa has bccomo cno of tho
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— Potitlon
ONLY ONE OF 20
Laes of the- law, but said tho few for injunction vvns filed todny in the
town’s best boosters, merely by re­
CITIES REPORTS
(Iljr The Aasorlntrd Trass)
Ltkr.s "who hnvo shown a contempt
Suoremo court of tho District of Co*
BOOST IN FOOD
NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Continued cording the high and low tempera­
Liic couiis need not complain that
tures, if yestorduy's figures aro a
hedge
Helling
coupled
with
on
idea
M arc denied tho full piivilcgcs of
criterion. While northern cities from Former Governor
•
thnt tho market will not bo nblo to
m«pco7h." Inrtructions hnvo been
the
Atlnntic
to
the
I
Rickies
were
swel­
Sept. 7.— Only ono
absorb early now crop receipts at pre­
O’Neil of Alabama is of WASHINGTON,
ut to United States attorney at
tering
under
a
heat
wnve
which
rang­
20
ropresontntlvo
cities in tho U. S.
vailing prices, were considered respon­
Ikicngo, the nUrrnoy general said, to
Dead
at
Birmingham
ed from 80 to 100 degrees, Tampa en­
reported
nn
increase
In the level o f
sible for a further shaip dccllno in
ptify council for tho unions that leadjoyed
the
temperature
which
people
retail
food
prices
foe
tho
month from
tho cotton market yesterday. After
k( officials of tho rhopmen’s organ!by some misapprehension, commonly
July
15
to
AugULi.
15,
and
thnt was
selling off to 21.10 nt tho stnrt, De­
BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 7.— Former
[lions together wi*h their complete
cember rnlli0:l to 21.40 but broke to expect only nt mountain nnd lake rc- Governor Emmet O’Noll, died here less than five-tenths of one per cent,
[cords would be required before tho
according to figures made public yes­
20.75 in the Into trading or 55 points sorts.
early today after a long illness. Ho
[url who ntho enso is again called.
Jup
Pluvius
played
his
part,
of
terday, by tho bureau of labor statis­
net lower nnd 230 points below tho
suffered a Htrokc of paralysis nt Bat­
Both in government and labor cir- FIRST STATE CONVENTION
course.
He
docs
almost
every
day
tics of the department of labor;
high price of last Fr'day morning.
tle Creek, Mich., where ho was under­
[m yesterday comp’ eto ignorance wns
during
Florida's
rainy
season.
But
That delivery closed buroly steady at
HELD IN ALABAMA
going treatment, six weeks ngo. He
pcrtcl of nr” ncturl or Impending
j Tampa was not without a bit of sur.
WASIIIN6 t ON, Sept. 7.— Despite
n decline of 40 to 55 points.
mil pnrtly recovered npd was moved
IN
PAST
TEN
YEARS
[gotirtions looking to the settlement
shine
between
showers.
tho
rail strlko and other industrial
Ih o market opened barely steady nt
Ithe strike, Some officials had been
must have to bln home here.
New
York’s
millions
disorders,
tho cost of food la coming
n decline of 11 to 20 points in re(Hr The Associated Trsss)
„
[formed, it was said, that tho "outdown, the labor dopurtmont announc­
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept. 7 - spunso t&lt;&gt; relatively eusy cables nnd made it n good day for thu cold drink
TARIFF DEADLOCK
kk for n settlement," had boon Alabnnm demounts aro nssombloc
ed yesterday.
overnight selling ordors, which wore dcnlcrs, for tho mercury up there wns
MAY BE SETTLED
H*htened by recent developments but hero today for tho first stato convon00. Even Boston'nns found It hotter
For tho period of July 15 to August
supposed to include further hedge
WITHIN FEW DAYS
fen with theso details woro lacking. tion in ten yonrs to formulate a party
by two degrees than Tnmpnns did.
15 tho dccllno tungod from five per­
selling from south Georgia and ToxnB
I was a matter o f common know- policy nnd adopt a general working
Cntcngo’a luko breeze failed to pre­
cent in Milwaukee nnd Springfiold,
points. There was a good deni of cov­
dgc, however, thnt sovoral railroads plan. At the snmo timo tho rcpublivent
a
maximum
of
0(1
degrees,
while
WASHINGTON*
Sept.
7.—
Repub­
III., to ono per cent In Richmond, Port­
ering around tho initial prices which
|ill held the views in favor of sep­ enn convention assembled in Birming­
St.
I.ouis
and
’Memphis
reportod
08
lican
conferees
on
tho
administration
land,
Mnlno; Los Angoles nnd Dnllas.
he&lt; mo n little moro native after the
tate settlements, which their rfcpro- ham to nominnto a full ticket for
and
00,
respectively.
tariff
bill
have
cornu
to
tho
high
spots
Norfol
kreported nn Increaso of lost
publication of a bullish weekly weath­
Intntives hnd exprcsso.l nt the ro- stato offices.
, Oklahoma City suffered the most of controversy with Bomo Indications than flvo-tontha o f ono por cent.
er report, nnd tho market worked
nt conference of railway executives
with 100 degrees. Knnsns City and c f deadlocks. It was said todny thnt
A doclino of 4 por cont In tho roabout 4 to 12 points not higher into in
New York,
Dodge City, Kans., touched 00, and it might be necessary for thorn to go tnil cost of food was reported by InTESTIMONY BEFORE
the morning, wilh October selling up
The government's temporary reeven Huron nnd North Platte reached back co tho house or senate, or both, (liunupolls, Peoria, St. Louis nnd St.
GRAND JURY VAHliiS
to 21.14 nnd January to 21.27.
AS TO IIERRIN WAR
for instructions, but Chairman Me- Paul, whllo in Chirr , ?, Kansas City,
Somo trade buying wns n'so report­
All of which goes to show that, Cumbor, of tho senate managers, and Manchester, Bridgeport, Buffalo, De­
ed on thiH ndvnnco but tho volumo of
(Ity lha Associated Press)
while coal bills aro practically nil in Chairman Fordnoy, of tho houso mnn- troit, Now Haven, Now York, Provi­
MARION, III., Sept. 7.— Conflicting business t-noted o ff rl /o yesterday’s Tampa during tho winter, Ico bills In
ngors, desit o to nvoid this of possible. dence, Rochuator, N. Y., and. Washing­
test'mony boforo the grand Jury 1)ve-- closing quotations, and tho nmrkut Hummer may not bo so much ns semo
Tho chnlrmon still aro hopeful that
tlgjtlng tho H on ;n mino war of Juno broke again during the middle o f the oi tho not thorn neighbors pay.—Tam­ tho conforeos enn wind up their work ton, D. C., tho decline wns two por
cent.
22 last, in which twenty-two men aftornoon on renewed southern Hell­ pa Tribune.
this week and hnvo their reports
During tha year period of August
wero said to hnvo beef) killed was ing.
ready early next woek. Represonta. 15, 1021, to August 1C, 1022, the cost
Octobor
broke
to
20.53;
June
20.00
made yestoidny by tho undertakers
EPISCOPAL BISHOPS
1 of food in theso cities decreased as
who burled somo of tho dead and Cor­ making net declines of nbout 5P to 57
ELECT W. C. BROWN
points
on
tho
gcnernl
list
and
reac­
' follows:
oner William McCrown. Tho coroner’s
tions
of
about
230
to
240
points
from
'
Kansas City nnd Manchester, 14 por
AS
THEIR
CHAIRMAN
The suggestion that (.ottlcmcnt no- records, whlcl\ ho-turned over to tho
1
cent1
; Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and
recent
high
price-.
Private
cubles
at­
otiatioiis might huvo been Instituted grand Juiy, showed that twenty non­
(H r T ha Assnclntrd T rass)
tributed
the
dedlnos
In
Liverpool
to
|
Provldonco,
13 por cont; Bridgeport,
irough third pnrtlos.wns seen In tho union men woro killed, whllo the rec­
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7.— Bishop
the
weakness
of
American
markets.
'
Norfolk,
St.
Paul and* Springfield, 12
[*tement of machinists’ officials thnt ords of tho undortkaofs, who nppenr.
William Cabcl Brown c f Virginia, was
Tho
continued
d
y
wonther
reported
Chicago,
Peoria,- Phlladolper
cent;
k'ir officials had not boon invited to oil before the grund jury yesterday,
elected chnlrmnn of the house of bish­
in
the
Bouth
wob
accompanied
by
re­
phin,
Rochester
nnd
Washington, 11
showed on'y nineteen dead. Tho de­
meeting.
ports of further deterioration in the ops, succeeding Bishop Thomas F.
per cent; Buffalo, Portland and St.
scriptions
of
tho
men
kept
by
the
un­
So fur ns could bo learned, no cfsouthwest but was regarded very fnv- Gailor of Tennessee, when tho fortyLouis, 10 par cent; Baltimore nnd New
was Instituted to servo Inbor dertakers and the coioner do not tally.
seventh triennial convention o f tho
orablo for picking.
Haven, 0 por cont; Richmond, 8 por
Coroner
McCrown
hns
been
recalled
to
piers who might hnvo boon in WnshClosing Protestant Episcopal Church in thu
cent;
Omaha, 7 per cont; Littlo Rock,
nppenr
again
todny.
Itton. United States Mnrshnl E. C.
Open
High
Low
Bid United Staten foimnlly convened into
and Los ‘Angeles, 0 por cont and Dal­
Tho
questioning
of
witnesses
con­
Mur said ho hnd rocelvod no in­
...........20.05 21.17 20.63 20.58 yesterday. Bishop .Gailor hnd sorvod
Oct..............20.05
las, 4 per cont.
flictions fiom tho Depnrtmont of tinued todny und Just boforo adjourn­
'
Doe.............
......21.10
21.10 21.40 2075 20.85 six years.
As compared with tho averago cost
ing
yesterday
tho
attorneys
ymro
Patlco and thnt ho hnd not boen glvThe
Rev.
Alexander
Mann
of
Trin­
Jan..............21.03
21.27
20.00
20.08
.....21.03
In
101$, tho retail cost of food on Au­
P copies of tho~Chicngo order In roquested to withdraw and the grand
ity
church,
Boston,
wab unanimously
Mar
...........21.10
.....21.10
21.34
20.72
20.80
gust
15 Inst was 51 per cent higher in
pdeh would bo necessary boforo ho jury held nn executive session, but no
/ ........21.12
,.....21.12 21.28 20.00 20.00 elected president of tho house of depu*
May
Richmond;
47 per cont In Washington;
indictments woro roturned.
Nd undeitake the task.
44
per
cont
In Buffalo, Detroit and
Attornoy
A.
C.
Lewis
of
Harrisburg
lAttornoy Gereral Daugherty sold
Providence; 48 per cont In Baltimore,
1has boon engaged to act as additional SPECIAL SALE AT YOWELL’8
‘ counsel for tho United Mlno Workors
fectlng wool and sugar, nnd have Chicago and Now York; 42 por cent In
and in a paid advertisement to his
formed n sort o f conlltion in support Dnllas; 39 por cent in Manchaster,
of them. After n conforenco of lead­ Milwaukee, Now Haven nnd S t Louis;
ers of tho two blocs, houso member* 87 por cent In Philadelphia; 80 per
today began circulating among their cent In Omaha; 35 per cent in Little
colleagues potitlbns urging the houso Rock; 83 per cent In Kansas City
managers to accept tho higher senate «nd- 82 per cont in Indianapolis and
‘ Los Angelos.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1922
i.l/U
vacation. I am going*to got Into, my
hooka no Mr. Magnuaon states.
There was also a meeting hold at spoed boat next Fridny. and Saturday
this church on Wednesday evening of nnd look on. You boys havo booh
lost wcok when the Luthornn minis playing around during tho high school
ter from Pierson motored over with moots and havo had your fun. Now I
his wife, giving a good talk, intur- am going to havo mine.”
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sperccd with gospel songs. They plan
For skin eruptions, rash, chafed
to como again soon.
Laurio Ford rotumed Wednesday
Misses Inoz and Mary Furrclra, of
skin,
prickly heat, chlggor bites and
Miss
Eva
Malm,
who
has
been
in
from Loughman whero has boon for Orlando, arc visiting Mrs. W. R. Kimstings of poisonous insects, Ballard’s
Orlnndo
visiting
her
father,
camo
up
the past month.
brcl.
m
with him last week and they havo Snow.Liniment is an cffoctlvo applica­
E. Walkor Dickson returned last
Mr. und Mrs. T /L . Lingo nnd baby
Enrich the soil, increase tho
been guests at the homo of his broth­ tion. It hcnls quickly. Thrco sizes,
Saturday with Company D. from who hnvc been ill with flue aro all
yiold, hasten maturity, im­
30c,
00c
and
$1.20
per
bottlo.
Sold
by
er G. Malm and daughter, Mrs. Alma
Jacksonville whero thoy wore encamp­ better nnd Mr. Lingo is ugain at his
prove
tho quality. It pays to
Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Nciso. Miss Eva haB hnd a bad timo
ed for two weeks.
post nt the Bank of Ovido. As Mr.
use* them regularly. Stock in
with
tho
flu.
i rof. Hcrbort Chaffer and mothor Lingo has not gained sufficient stren­
our warehouse at Sanford.
‘Mrs. Barnoy Beck was quite -ill THURSDAY AFTERNOON
loft Friday for Jacksonville , Mrs. gth to nssumo all his duties, Mr. Ful­
Booklot'freo
from warehouse
again
Tuesday,
her
mother
took
care
Chaffer roturnlng Sunday,
HOLIDAYS WILL CON­
cher of Jacksonville will rcmnln n fow
or from—
of
her;
Dr.
Puciston
being
called
out.
J. S. Dlnkle, Miss Olivo DJnkol and dnys longer to nssist Mr. Lingo.
TINUE ANOTHER MONTH
T. 0. Tyner hns gone down to
Mrs. Roy Snur motored to Daytona
M l - N,ll Kfnj, returned T « ,.d .y ‘ T * ™ ! ! ?
T '" * '
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss Windmoro, having work thoro for n_,
Armour Fertilizer Works
Bench Snturday.
from n visit to Leesburg.
Thursday afternoons closing will
Jacksonville. Florida
Mnblo
Swope nnd Francis Swope llttlo whilo. Thoy are expecting their
T. 0 . Brown, of Orlando, was trans­
Miss Ruth Young left Friday for
continue nnothor month according to
spent
Fridny
in
Orlando.
sister, Mrs. Chnrlotto Tyner nnd son, D. L. Thrnsher who carried tho peti­
acting business In town Thursday.
Snrnsitn for a visit ot soveral weeks
Mins Nell Williams visited Sanford Clarence and wifo, up from Tnmpn
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nolmyer and Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Rossitor jitid
tion around to the merchants. Thoro
on Thursday. Tholr son Elmer will nre somo merchants who sny thoy did
Lonjr wero visitors in Orlando Sntur­ little daughter o f St. Petersburg stop­ Thursday.
Mrs. W. B. Williams nnd son W il­ nlso return home with them.
day.
ped in OvcldD Sundny to visit Mrs. W.
not sign for any longer than August
liam
Robert left Thursday for Cre­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vollo Williams return­ nnd they will opon in September ns
Mr. and Mrs. Itoudy Bill Wilkinson B. Williams nnd family. Mr. nnd
ed homo from Atlanta, Ga., where he usual nnd hnvo their stores open on
and little daughter of Sanford spent Mrs. Itosslter are tnklng a motor trip scent City.
went to meet her, afterwards visiting Thursday hereafter but it is thought
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen. to Minmi nnd other cast const points.
By
Owners of horses und blooded stock with his folks at Oglethorpo nnd tho majority of the business houses
,
w °rd from Mrs. J. S. Dlnkol who
Mrs. W. R. Klmbrol entertained
Using
Is summering in N tw York says that Thursday August 24th nt the homo arc lnrge users of Liquid Borozonc. Amcricus. Mrs. Willinms nnd the lit­ will closo Thursday nftomoons thru
it Is very cold up there nnd Hint over­ of Mm. W. M. Kc*nncdy in honor of It heals wounds, festering sores, tle ones have been gono for a couple Soptembcr.
coats feel good
the Kith birthday of her little guest barbed wire cuts by a mild power of months and wo are all glad to have
IS’
E. W. Dickson hnd tho misfortune Miss Inez Flcrroira of Orlando. Thoso'thnt leaves no.disfiguring Bears. Price, them homo again.
TWENTY FIRST CHILD
E L E C T R IC P A S T E
to break his arm Sunday whilo crank­ present woro Mrs. W. R. Klmbrol, |:10c, COc and $1.20. Sold by Union
Mrs. Do Forest writes sho Ib having
If alao kill* mlS«, cockroach**, wilt*
PRESENTED TO FATHER
buss and ant*. U forces these peats to
Ing his Ford.
n very pleasant summer, mooting so
Mrs. W. M. Kennedy, Misses Mary nnd Phnrmncy.— Adv.
ran from building (or water and frr«h
sir. A Mo boa onntaln* enough to kill
AT SAVANNAH TODAY
Friends of E. L. Dinkel will bo glad Inez Flerrlcrn, William, Hugh and
mnny of hor old friends. Sho hns
19 U ISO rats nr mice, (let it rr.,m
vn-ir rtrntr nr gnhefat atore dealer today
to see him out again after being con­ Dnvo Kennedy, Alnn Thompson, Mas­
Just been in tho Berkshire Hills nnd
SAVANNAH, Gn., ug. 31.—A. M. . • o «•(&gt;« u is -D K r r c R than t r a m !
fined to his bed for several days.
now expects n trip through Mnino nnd
ter A. D. Sauer, Mrs A. D. Sauer,
Johnson,
keeper of Lnurcl-Grovo
J. E. Phipps wns transacting busi­ Mrs. R. L. King, Minnie King, Mrs.
Nova Scotin.
Cometery
wns
presented today with
NOTICHI
ness In Jacksonville tho mlddlo of tho A. Loinhnrt, John Lawton, Mnlcoln
Archie Swanson took his parents
week.
his
twenty-first
child,
n
son.
Notlco Is heroby given that tho Hoard
Jones, Ruth nnd Sarah Mny McBride,
ami tho writer to call at tho pretty
o f County Commlaalonors In nnd for
Mr. and Mrs. Sinis of Orlando, hnvo Gladys Kelsey, Wildn Young, Eliza­
new homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. HuntHemlaolo
County, Florida, will nt
»
to to to to to to to to to to
Rub-My-TIsm, an antiseptic. 38-20tc m ooting to bo hold on 'I'uemlan s n
moved Into one of the Nolmyor npnrt- beth nnd Amelin Wright.
ci on tho West Sido.
tomber 6th. 1023. nt 10 o 'clock a m 2
monta anil will bo residents o f LongMiss M n y C on o ly returned Monday
coivo bids fo r the building o f two ad«tA party wns hold Wednesday even­
tlonal
room s on tho cou rt houso. I'lan*
Miss
Susie
Fny
rotumed
to
Pnlatkn
wood whilo Mr. Sims Is having somo fr o m Orlando.
ing at tho home of Mr, nnd Mrs. Cnrl- Indigestion Forced
and sp ecifications mny bo had by until
Sundny
to
resumo
her
position
with
land cleared on Lnko Josup.
cation
to tho Clerk o f tho Circuit “ mu '
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Lawton hnd os
son of tho West End, near Monroe, in
on and nftor August 17, 1922
Ths
Mr. Sol K. Simon
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tullls motored to Mia­ their guest last week Mr. nnd Mrs.|thc Southern Utilities Company after honor of tho birthdny of Messrs. Cnrl?r°nli'
l,'id»0rV‘’*
,
h
*
rlKl'
1
reJ^&gt;
o
r
nil
bids.
mi for several dnys.
Harry Register of Atlanta nnd Miss1'1 v«ry P,0« Bnnt two weeks vacation son nnd Stcdt. Sorry wo could not go.
to a Strict Diet 63-Sto
H. A. DOUGLASS,
Gayle Marshall.
Ihere with her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. R.
Clerk.
Notice Sanford is claiming Gcorgo
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and children J• Fay. ot Cameron Rond.
Vihlcn, but we hnvo tho first clnim Severe Headaches anS Dlaalneas Alao
A cross, sickly bnby suffering from
Troubled I.eadln*
Albany
Cltlsen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Adams wero ns he resides here with his uncle,
NOTICE I
dlgcstivo troubles nnd looseness of nre spending a few weeks nt Dnytonn
W ithin T w o Day* A fter T aking F &gt; rHon Hoard o f County Commissioners
over
Sunday
tho
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
rnllne
Could
Eat
Anything.
Beach.
Leonard Vihlen. Our Crystal lake is
" a n d tor Homlnole County,
Florida
the bowels needs McGco’s Bnby Elixir.
JfJU
D'olil next regular meotlni; to
Mrs. W. J. Vnrn entertained nt her Mrs. A. Corpany. Mr. nnd Mrs. n very popular plncc.
It checks tho bowels, cases the stom­
Mr, Bol K. Simon. Albany, Georgia, n IDS* n\' tnU.d",' n&gt;'o
8Hi, A
receive bids
ach nnd restores healthy conditions. home Saturday night forjt few of tho Adams have sold their plnco at Autho largest Mall Order I’ eoan Man In fo r timtitirnhnaa'nr"«
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Price, 3f»c nnd (10c. Sold by Union young friends of her son, Harold Vnrn burndnlo nnd are going to Canton, O.,
lg statement:
!II.'.Y
Iwiu,*
'T.V i f " ' * . . ” ?
*ftmo to ho,'lellvordeliver-'
Tho greatest enemy of child life is startling
A
most
delightful
evening
wns
spent
to
reside.
The
Adams
were
residents
fforod with what tho doctor call-I ,!?
» n
lr10110rvo» the right
Phnrmncy.—Adv.
the tape worm. It destroys health cd a u to-Intox
of;, i
nny or nil hid*,
o - . . . . v—lent
. . . . . .Ion,'
v... or
u. indigestion
.i.u .,u ,tiu ii u
.
_
and the hospitality of Mrs. Vnrn wns " f Sanford several years ago.
1
E.
A. DOUGLASS,
tho
lowor
bowels.
If
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a
n
y
t
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n
g
DOUGLASS,
nnd vitality. The greatest enemy of othor^thnn that
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Clerk
proscribed In a strict “■’•st0
Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor of Sil­
gently enjoyed by all the young peo­
.
*--- d with
with eevero h
e a d a c h e s --------------------- —----diet,
I Hufforod
headaohee
the tape worm is White's Cream Ver­ and
dliilnose. * * - - ver Lake, announce the birth of n
ple present.
mifuge. One or two doses does the ponnlvo trip t o n nt 0 h e n lth “ ,r e i o r t n m r * " ,,,r p ,,f A iip llrn lln it fo r T im Herd l nMrs. E. R. Sturdivant left Friday daughter at the Femnld-Lnughton
brother poreundod
mo to vlelt_________
him. and
Vtra ol tkS NIsV^ ot''i V l V " ” '
Work. Price, 35c. Sold by Union a fter onch men.dod
al ‘ho _gave_ ___
mo a .lose of
v , I J
" . given
! £. "? J.'".’
for Orlnndo where she will spend a hospital Wednesday morning, whom
Notice
Is M
horoby
that 1*1"N. ..
p
'Forrallne.' In tw o days 1 wns eating
Pharmacy.— Adv.
Doudncy
purchaser
of
Tax
Certificate
an
yth
in
g
w
ithout
fooling
the
ellghteet
few days before returning to her home ' they have named Elizabeth Norma.
d
2ml .'lay of June. A.
discom fort. 1 orderod ono dozen b ot­ n
in Alabama.
Mother and Imho aro getting nlong
tles sent to m y homo. I fool one hun­ D. 1919. hns filed said certificate In
to tel to He to to to
my
office,
nml
bar,
made application for
SOUTHERN
A.
A.
U.
SWIM­
dred per cont hotter nnd hnvo saved
Mr, and Mrs. II. P. Smith, of San- fine,
about 1100, by not tnklng n trip to a rux Dooil to Ihruo I11 urcorrianco with
MING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
WILL
honlth resort'ns recommended "Cy m luw. Haiti curt If lento omhracoH tho fo|.
Celery beds in thin section nre look­ ford, spent Sunday in Oveido, the* Mr. and Mrs. Gettes
McCollum!
to my brother an lowing (lviicrlbcd property Hltimtcd In
HE RUN OFF THIS WEEK physician—thanks
ing fairly well. Somo plants aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Smith.'have moved to town and live on Ninth
Homlnole County W rldn. to-wH: Lot
'Forrallne.'"
(Continued from P a g . One)
Hanford Heights. Tho sr.ld land be­
This letter Is but one eoleoted at til
growing well while others aro slower
Miss Ella Bell Jones who has been 1street,
ing nssosHod at tho date of tho Issuance
rnndom from tho hundreds of testimon­ of
such
certificate In the natno of Un­
and damping olf in plncoa. Farmers visiting her brother J. B. Jones has] Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cameron nre saying that ho would send at lenat six ials In our files. Each letter tails the
known. Unless said certificate shall ho
same
story—the
wondorful
tale
of
re­
aro optomisticnlly inclined nnd believe returned to Snvnnnnh.
redeeimtd according to law Tax Deed
j now building a home on Cnmeron expert men to tho moot. It. W. Ben­ turned honlth.—Adv.
will iHHtio thereon on tho 23rd day of
all bids fair for a good season. LotMrs. McKnight and children of Road. Camuron Rond south of Gc- nett, who entered tho Aquatic Moot
" I f your locnl dealer docs not han­ Hoptomhor, A. D. 1022.
WITNESS my official signature and
tueo beds are ulso being worked and Davenport, have returned home nftor nova avenue has been improved more nt Now Orleans during tho Amcricnn dle FEItRALINE, send $1.00 direct to
tho l ' lh &lt;luy of Al,gUMt. A. I&gt;
'fertilized in an early crop of that Knight's sister, Mrs. E. A. Fnrncll. this past year than any section of Legion convention, hns gathored n the FEKKALINE DISTRIBUTING 1922
(SEAL)
E, A. DOUaLASS.
vegetable.
n very pleasant visit In Mrs. Mc- East Hanford.
Clork Circuit Court.
strong team around him nnd will rep­
..
Hinnlnolo County. Fla.
The Baptist Seminole Association
Thu Christian Endeavor Society, of
Mr. and Mth. Chnrles Dunn are resent his local Legion Post at Bar­
0CG cures Dengue Fever.
38-20tc 83-Otc
llyt A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
will convene at Monroe, September Oveido, hud a splendid program Sun- having two new fire plnccs built in tow. George Vihlcn, discovered by
COMPLETELY FUIINIHHED
house­
lflth. Quite a la rg o crowd Is expect­ day night at the Baptist church un- their home on Cameron Rond.
keeping rooms. 11.00 a day for two Notice of A|i|iUratlon for Tax llrrd Untho Kiwunis Club nt Sanford, will, in people
at Ocean City Iloach, 8 miles
ilrr Srctlon 378 of (hr (trnrrnl Stnted to attend from various points.
der the leadership of Miss Mabel
A. Ii. Cnmeron of Cnmeron Villa all probability, ctosh under tho finish South of Hunncll. bathing, fishing and
tiles of (lie Slate of Florida
hunting—It. 8. Tolan. Ocean City, Fla.
Notlco Is hereby given that .1. J.
The Peninsula State and Oil Co., Swope. The II. Y. P. U. society, of Bond, has been recently appointed a
line ahead of his competitors in the
Nicholson, purchaser of Tax Certificate
63-ttp
will erect a largo tank and rent a por­ Genova had been invited to meet with United States deputy marshal.
No. 225, dated tho 3rd day of June. A.
breast stroke. Dado City Chamber of
D. 1918. has filed said certificate In
tion of the fertilizer warehouse for tile Oveido young people's society but
“
It
Musi
Have
Been
Dead
nt
Least
0
my office, nnd has made application for
Commerce, the Community Wclfnrc
tho convenience o f handling their oils, owing to a Very heavy rain all the
tux Deed to Issue In accordance with
to to to to to to to to
Months But Didn’t Smell.”
Lcnguo o fLukclnml, and other organ­
law. Said certificate embraces tho fol­
gnsolinc, etc. A prospective move­ guests did not arrive. The special
“ Saw a big rnt in our cellar last lowing described property situated In
izations will be represented.
Hnmluolo
County. 11111111
Plnrldu, to-wlt: S'4
r_ll M
It
if
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M
UIIHIIWIO V-IMIIlljr,
ment is on foot to purchase a site for music and the splendid program pre­
e u of SRV4
: 14 Sec. 33, Twp.
NE'i
SEVi of hi
HEU
An enthusiastic group of swimmors fall, writes Mm. Jounny, ••und bought f n
a largo plant near tho lake where a pared by Miss Swope was greatly en­
35c
RAT.KNAP Itroxc
l.rnb,. It
it up
.... soused
,!t S' nt the
31. date
Tho said
land
being asII O
OL enko
IIIKL of
ot twvt-aiNAI,
of tho
Issunnce
of
have formed a strong Aquatic Club nt a
dock will be built. This town would joyed and appreciated by the Oveido
while 8,'!?h «®rtlflcate la th» natno of J. N.
Tampa. Kay Dclcher (Vnndorbllt U.) into small pieces. Last , week
, .
Allman. Unless said certificate shall
then become the distributing stution people however.
president of the club, in an interview moving we canto ncross the dead rnt. ',0 redeemed according to law Tax Deed
for the counties of Seminole, Lake and
Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Wheeler and
recently said that he would bring Must have been dead six months, 8 « " a f e T r“ ni m . ,h° 23r“ U“ y ° f
Volusia nnd such a plant would be n daughters, Florence and Evelyn, and
to to to to to to k i to
smell. RAT-SNAP is wonder- „ ’VI,T1!,E?.8 "'i' affleinl slgimture nnd
sonio
strong contestants to the meet. didn’t
great advantage to tho immediate Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler and child­
r..t n ret
i
„ . . s«al this the 17th day of August, A. D.
nil.’’
Three
sizes, 3f&gt;c, 0Go, $1.25. Sold 3922. ^
Fred Kushmer, Tampa’s Swimming
section.
ren have taken a cottage at Daytona
Mrs. August Swanson is nursing Conch, has been working with hi» and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
(8,0AI‘ )
•cfjWri* cProult'court.
Drew Warren and family havo mov­ Beach for September.
.
. Bemlnolo County. Fin.
this week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. team during tho summer nnd is confi­ —Adv.
C3-Ate
ed to the new plnce of business and
lly: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
Mrs. Jackson and daughter, MntluRichards in Sanford.
t
dent that they will make a good snow­
havo a nice grocery and new filling line who have been visiting Mrs. C. L.
Lawrence I.undquist, the little son ing.
station.
West have returned to their home in
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, had
St. Petersburg, noted for its expert
Under the supervision of J. W. Bell Decatur, (in.
bis tonsilH removed by Dr. Puleston amateur swimmers, will send twelve
tho sewer system or Monroe is being
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton nnd
improved. The tllo has been cleaned family left Thursday for a few weeks at the Fcrnuld-Lnughton hospital Iasi strong competitors to tho meet, noNOW THH GRUATBST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN AMERICA
weok and with his parents, apent the uirding to II. F. Huolnnd, physical di­
and relayed deeper and longer and stay in Daytona Beach.
u. *.()« Il 7fc—i f-‘
rector of the Y. M. C. A. in that city.
will now bo much more satisfactory.
Miss Lui'ilc. Partin is visiting friends week end at Cornndo Bench.
Rev. J. S. Clark expects to be with St. Petersburg and tho Tampa AquatMrs. John Pitts, of Daytona, is in Lakeland.
visiting Mrs. James Oglesby.
R. M. W. Sturdivant spent Monday us again next Sundny at the Presby- ic Club held a dual meet at St. PctOscar Ball, of Atlanta, visited his night in Orlando tho guest o f his mint terian church at 1:00 p. m. Sunday ershury recently nnd the fast men will
school meeting at 3:00.
lie sent to Winter Park.
aunt Mrs. I). II. Rabhn, of West First Mrs. N. B. McCall.
Wo
wero
glad
to
see
somo
of
the
Rollins College will enter a strong
struct.
Mrs. E. (i. Hancock is out again
sick
folks,
Mrs.
E.
W.
Lundquist
and
team
in the meet. Pauline Burner,
Ben Lake, Dan Talbot, Mr. Barclay after several days illness from tlu
Mrs.
Alfred
Ericson
able
to
be
out
who
lias
starred in the State Intcrand Mr. Ktudorlf spent a few days
Mrs. Mary Williams left Wednes­
.....................................
with
us
again
and
Rev.
Wnhlberg
scholastic
championships;
Mary*
at Daytona Bench and fished.
day for her home at Weirsdale after
Miss Jennie Jacobs, of Atlanta, is a a visit to her daughter Mrs. W. B .!BnV0 11 K&lt;’" (l talk to tho you" K
Hrigsby who won the 100-ynrd dnsh|
Englott.
Mr&lt; nnd Mr8' Tyner wero also with in the state meet last spring; Gamble
guest of Mrs. Maggie Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew wero visitors UB'
Rogers, fast breast stroke man; oJo
Brown Swnggerty Is recovering nfter u protracted illness.
to Sanford Saturday.
Mr- nml MrH' Kuillanllo and three Koczol, tho star diver from W inter1
Fred Bally ami bride hnvo return
Mrs. W. M. Dodd left Saturday fttr!chil,lr‘!n n,ul « Httlo
«l» I’nrk; E.lleigh Seeley, the Daytona
ed homo from Cleveland.
Creseunt City, where she was call­ from Formosa, spending Sundny at Bench champion, and other fast formthc homo of Mr. anti Mrs. Crnmer, or high school stars will represent
Mrs. Charlie Bell and son, Krnost, ed by. the illness of her sister.
are visiting at Winter Haven.
Alt election was livid Tuesday for and also calling at tho homo of Mr. Rollins.
HE Overland Sedan com bines econ­
j At a recent meeting of the commitMiss Josephine Wynne spent Thurs­ local school board. The only names anti Mrs. West.
omy, com fort and good looks in a
day at Orlando.
A half dozen of our young men and tee, the following were chosen to ofon the ticket were those of the fo r­
truly remarkable way.
Miss Jessie and Georgo Mathews, mer board, O. P. Swope, C. L. West, lioyH spent Sunday at Daytona Beach fieato at tho meet: Referee, Dr. L. G.
o f Lakeland aro guests of relatives.
nnd T. L. Lingo. The vesults of thu visiting also at thu homo of Mr. and Haskell; clerk of course, Ralph DoTriplex Springs make riding com fort­
Mrs. II. II. Black visited her old election showed a majority of voters Mrs. Edwin Peterson at Holly Hill. bio; assistant ckrk of course, E. B.
able—extra large braking surface makes
homo at Chuliota Wednesday.
for the former board with one for They reported a heavy downpour of Mendsen; Scorer, Roy Syntes; an­
driving
safe— an d th e stu rd y m o to r
Miss Winnie Bwnggorty visited ro- Mrs It. W. Lawton, ono for Mrs. II. T. rain there. Mrs. Peterson i.t visiting nouncer, S. K. Guernsey; starter,
m
akes
m
o to r in g e c o n o m i c a l — m o st
latlves in Volusia county last week.
Smith, two for Mrs. W. P. Carter,20 her sister, Mrs. Palmquist at Miami, Franklin O. King; judges, Wilbur
owners average 25 m iles to a gallon.
Mrs. E. KtnlTord vsited friends at out of 28 vote* were for 3 millago tax, the latter has been in poor henltlt for Flowers, E. J. Mllehnm, A. It. Dong­
Pnoln recently.
Mesdamcs II. B. McCall, B. G. Smith, somo time.
les, George Nash and Jock Brnnhant.
Emil Magnuson spent the 2£nd at Timers, H. W. Caldwell, M. J. DactEthnlcno, tho infant dnughtor of Mr. J. N. Thompson and F. W. Lawton
Grovcland with Rov. Wnhlberg, en­ wylor, Arthur Landstrcut, II. W. Baranti Mrs. Jack Henderson is recover­ wero tile managers of thu election.
ing after a serious illness.
E. A. Fnrncll Iuih grpatly improved joying the union service of the num and Bonjnmin It. Cox. A meet­
Little Anna Bull Koufu Is recover­ itis homo by painting (ho house nnd Christians nt that plnce.
ing of tho officials, coaches and enping after being vory sick.
IJttlo installing a light and water plant.
Thoro wns a good number out Sun-'tains of tennis hns been called nt 8:00
Anna Bello Ih quite a loveable child
Mrs. W. E. Young, Miss Elizabeth tiny evening, Rov. Wnhlberg spunking p. m., Thursdny nt Cnrnoglo Hall,
nnd it is to ho imped that she may bo Young and Ruvertly Wright left early very earnestly, wnrnlng nil to got! Henry Kurt, who hns referred the
recovered In tlmo to attend school.
Wcdncsduy morning fur SaruHotu right with God now nnd-so esenpo the |Stnto Interscholnstic Aquatic meets
f. •. k. T f M *
Tom Bell vjho was convnlcsnnt nf. whore they will he tho guest of Mr. wrath to come. Whilo hero ho wns during the last three yenrs so sucTOURING . . Im
tor an illness of several weeks, su f­ nnd Mrs. Frank Walpole nnd family tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stcdt. Wo cess fully, surprised his many friends
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fered n relnpso nnd is confined to his for two week*.
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hear ho hits purchased n ono-soated j in Winter Pnrk bu returning unex'/•/&gt;
bed again, His many friends aro hop­
Edwnt'd McCall with his aunt Mrs. fllvvor for his mission work. Mr. and pectodly Inst Tuesday evening. When
ing ho nviy soon rocovor.
kt
Clough nnd Misl Lucllo Clough mo­ Mrs. Bortleson kindly took him homo Informed that tho committeo would
John Handel who spent tho summer tored to Lakeland Thursday. On his l)Cjloro'
! appreciate any nssistnnco ho might
in Tennessee Is cxpoctod home.
return homo Saturday afternoon ho
Thoro has boon n quick response of give, hn Inughtrl and said, “ This is my

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was accompnnlcd by Miss Virginia
Wright who has been spending tho
summer in Lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coffee havo as
their guests this week Mr. Coffee’s
mother Mrs. II. B. Coffco and brother,
Francis Coffee and Mrs. Dann and
Miss Edith Oann of Miami, Mrs. Dann
being a sistci o f Mrs. Coffee.
Mrs. R. W. Lawton entertained
seventeen guests for dinner Sunday,
tho occnsion being tho birthday of
Mr. Lawton. The pleasure o f the oc­
casion was enhanced by the fact that
Mr. Lawton wns expecting only ono
guest for dinner nnd his continued
suppriso nt tho nrrivnl of each car
full of guests wns n source o f great

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Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack .— ........... ............. 92.25
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................. $2*25
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PERSONALS
KoBdAy'i Daily)
Will Stringfollow who has boon
quite 111 nt Fornnl-Lnughton Hospital
H much hotter and will bo up In a
/ew days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Suthcrlan and
Miss Marie Stephens o f Jndisonvlllo
and Mrs. C. W. Culpopper of Genova,
are the week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. David*Speer.
Tho Wclaka Dining Room has n
Hpecial homo-cooked dinner to offor
you Sunday and Monday, Labor Day.
Tho in an sue meat extends a hearty
welcome to all tho visitors and home
folks and will make every effort to
have you onjoy a fine dinner.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
(From TuMdty'i Duty)
very desirable to prospective purII. A. Neel has returned from chasers.
Okeechobee City where ho spent sev­
eral days with tho Okeechobee News.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Garrett re­
turned to their homo In Tnmpa yostcrMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Herndon dny after spending two days with
and baby, loft yesterday for Daytona Mrs. Garratt's aunt, Mrs. G. M. Shipp,
Reach where they will spend a week. on tho Heights. Thoy were accom­
panied homo by Miss Velma Shipp,
Hnrry Ferran, o f Eustls, Is spend­ who will he their guost for a week.
ing n few dnys hero with his sister,
Mrs. D. L, Thrasher. •
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Vincent and Mr,
Flotds, of Wnbnsso, woro In the city
J. M. Stumon loft Sunday for Dny- yesterday and this morning the guests
tonn Reach, whore he will spend n of MrB. Vincent's mothor, ,Mrs. E. G.
Tyner. They left this morning for
week or bo.
homo where they are engaged In citrus
, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raynor have culture and vegetable growing.

returned home from Long Island, N.
Y., where they spent tho summer.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. Garner and baby
have returned home from a very
pleasant stay at White Springs.

Dr. L. C. Drown spent tho week end
in
Pnlatka, with relatives, returning
Miss W .Fayno Roinnu, o f Longwood, left Friday for Macon, Ga., to home this morning.
l&gt;o the guest of her aunt, Mth. M. E.
Mth, Cecil Ilutt, of Orlando, is the
Grlnor. Whllo in Macon she will com­
plete her courso in stenography and charming guest of hor mother, Mrs.
bookkeeping at tho tieorgia-Alabamn L. G. Strlngfellow.
IluHlncsK College.
Misses Virginia Neeley and Katie
Brown
left Saturday for Philadelphia
First bootlegor—"How’s business,
whore
they
will enter training school
Rill 7”
Second bootlegger—"Fine,
fine. I've got two now mayors ami n for nurses.
district attorney on my payroll, and
W. M. Scott and C. W. Drown are
two judges, a chief of police and a
prohibition agent are ready to sign up among thu Sanford visitors in Miami
nnd are the guests of the Hotel
next week.—The Liberator.
Tamiami.
Miss Lucy Ilyrd Smytho 1b expect­
Mrs. Frank Gruynm returned home
ed homo this afternoon from N. C.,
where she has been visiting Miss Isa­ Saturday from Unities City and 8ebelle Tate nnd her school mute Miss bring whore she spent n week with
Tongue Simmons also Miss Irma Jef­ friends and relatives.
fries. Miss Symtho's many friends
will be glad to know of her return
Mr. ami Mrs. George Elliott left on
to Sanford.
Friday for Cincinnati, O. They ex­
pect to visit points of interest in Ohio
L, P. McCullor tho groeor wishes to lioforo returning home,
announce that his store will hu closed
nil day Monday, Labor Day. Tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Dingee, of Dun­
banks will also close and probably edin, former residents of Sanford, are
many of tho other places of business. the guests of Mrs L. P. Hagan at
Tho Sanford folks would do well to her home on Sanford Heights,
buy all their groceries and supplies
tonight.
MIhh Kate Meredith, formerly with
Speer &amp; Son, hns accepted a position
"Mrs. F. A. Stone and daughter, with the Churchwel! Company, whuro
Mrs. Robert Cobb have returned af­ site will he glad to see her many
ter two weeks spent at Daytona friends.
Beach.
Mrs. Ed. Higgins and family, Mrs.
Enstcrby and Miss Snrn Warren Eas­
terly, returned home yesterday from
Daytona Reach where they spent the
summer.

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SOCIETY FOR
THE WEEK

ENTERTAINS BRIDAL PARTY
Last-evening Miss Morion Phillips
wob the gracious hostess when
she
entertained tho members of tho PhilIps-Dumas bridal party most pleasant­
ly, following the rehearsal at hor
homo on Park avenue.
Tho various rooms of this spacious
homo woro opened ensulto nnd artis­
tically decorated with quantities of
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.
pink crepe myrtle, cornl vines, roses
Henry McLnulin writes back home
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and ferns. Under a largo white wudfroin Cincinnati wheru he is attending
ding bell, seats of honor of white dcctho Jewelers* Convention thnt tho
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, orated with feathery ferns, wore placQueen City is there with tho goods , ,
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,
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. cd for the bride nnd groom-elect.
whon it comes to cntortuinlng. Wish
i Among the interesting features of
tho editor wns there with him on those
the evening wns tho love story con­
trips to Coney Island on the Island
test, Mrs. Phillips rending tho story,
Queen.
accompanied by Miss Ada Wagner on
tho piano. Tho prlzo for this, n bas­
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard nnd
ket of roses, was won by Paul Lake,
daughters, Mina nnd Bcatrico, left in .
. ,
. ,,
,
' v, .. who presented tho same to the brido
their cur todny for Charlotte, North j ^
Carolina, where Mina will outer
Tho brido presented her attendants
Queen's college. Mrs. Howard and
with dainty gold brooches, and Mr.
Beatrice will remain at Charlotte for
Philips gnvo his attendants gold,stick
a month, und Mr. Hownrd will come
pins. Tho little flower girl was given
back homo.
a gold necklace.
After the vnrious contests, tho hos­
Among the distinguished visitors
tesses,
assisted by her jnother, Mrs.
to tho city todny were Frank Water­
L. It. Phillips, served chicken snlnd,
man of the Waterman Pen Co., of
, , ,
,
. . . . . .
Now York; Frank Muthollnnd of To- "“ "N ich es, cheese balls, followed by
ledo, nnd C. A. Childs, Chns, Isted ' \co cream, cako and mints in cunning
and Russell Lum of Eustia. Thoy came cups in bride and groom design.
Miss Dumas, the charming honoreo,
over for a meeting of tho Rotary
was
lovely on this occasion in whito
Club.
crepe do chine combined with gold
J. A. Hnzzard o f Charleston is in lnco.
This wns indeed n delightful occas­
tho city and will be tho guest of
ion
and ono of a sories witli which
Cnpt. and Mrs. DumnH until after
the Phillips-Dumns wedding. Mrs. Miss Dumas hns been honored.

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pulled a string which released num­
Entombed Miners
erous small packages, which fell, all
around hor, and upon being opened,
Have Signalled
proved to bo all kinds of miniature
to The Rescuers
domestic articles. Rolling pin, pota­
to grater, scissors, etc., woro all ac­
companied by appropriate
verses, Have Ben In Mine Since Last wwl
But Still Alive
most of them humorous and all com­
posed by a Sanford lady. Much mer­
JACKSON, Sept. 5— The mineri
riment was produced by tho reading of
theso versos by tho brldo-olect. Mrs. entombed In tho Argonut mine sin«
Takach, nt this tlmo gave a vocal a week ago Inqt Sunday night signs],
nlimbor "Smiting Through" and was nt led twice Inst night to rescue crew,
her host. This was followed by a who nro tunneling from tho Kennedy
rending by Miss Ruth Kannor, "The mlno toward tho Argonaut shaft, one
Bride's First Visit to Market," which of tho rescuo crew said todny.
wns thoroughly enjoyed. Misses Pearl
Robson nnd Alice Elder, distributed MIAMI JITNEY ORDI­
NANCE IS INVALID'
cards following tills rending, upon
which were to ho wrltUm suggestions
MIAMI, Sept. 4.— Miami's latest
far tho bride. These cords were
hand-painted brides, each wearing a jitney ordinance, restricting jitney
real bride’s veil of tulle. When nil buses from taking on or discharging
had written their ndvica to tho brido passengers with ip fiO feet of six liestho cards woro collected, nnd tho Ignnted street intersections in the
brido-clcct, guided by Cupid, ascended j downtown district, which became ef­
a short flight of whltc-curpotod stairs fective September first, was held Sat*
nt tho top of which, beneath a largo j urdny by J. R. B. Clemons, special cir­
white wedding boll, was erected a cu it court commissioner, to he unreas­
miniature white throno. After being onable nnd invalid. Tho city filed no­
sontod beneath tho wedding belt, tho tice immediately of intention to Imve
guest of honor rend tho suggestions tho matter taken before Judge E. C.
given by her friends aloud. This wns D uvIh in West I'nlm Reach for review.
a delightful feature of tho entertain­
ment. Tho guests nt this time enjoy­ NEW AIR RECORDS
ed a reading, "Life's Tempest," by
ARE EXPECTED IN
Misses Mnrgnret Cowan, this being a
PULITZER RACE
dinlogue between bride and groom nnd
most appropriate. Mrs. Takach de­
DETROIT, Mich., Scpl. 4. — A
lighted everyono with her vocnl solo,
speed
of 200 miles an hour, the high­
"Dim Cupid,” responding with anoth­
est
over
attained by man, will be re­
er lovoly suggestive song. Cupid ap­
corded
hero
during tho I’ ulitzer air
pearing on tho scene, led tho brldoraces,
October
14, according to pre­
olect to tho pot of gold nt tho foot of
dictions
mode
by
tho army and navy&lt;
tho rainbow, tho contents being n
officers
who
have
made arrangements
shower of gifts o f lovo for tho brido.
for
tho
ovont.
I.inon in ovory form, dainty articles
This spoed, according to the auth­
of almost every kind, each silently
sponking of tho giver’s affection for orities from Washington is 300 feet a
tho brido. These gifts woro unwrap­ second, or ono-fourth the muzzlo ve­
ped by tho brido-clcct nnd exhibited to locity of a .45 enlibro bullet, one of
onch guest. Tho hostess, nssisted by tho swiftest of projectiles. They add­
Miss Dorothy Rumph served delicious ed another comparison hy saying the
home made cako, brick ice cream in planes In this contest will fly abreast
pink nnd green nnd colored heart at a speed four times n;&gt; gront as tho
shaped mints in pink nnd green bas­ fastest average speed of any express
kets, representing a rose. This wns train on tho continent.
Tho two branches of tho governono of tho loveliest parties given this
charming young indy, proving Mrs.
A French scientists hns invented a
Robson to he a most gracious hostess.
process for seasoning timber with
ozone thnt is claimed to attain the
fififi quickly relieves a cold. 38-20tc same result in 20 dnys that natural­
ly is ohtainod in several years.
The Daily Horald Delivered to your
door six days a week for 15 canto— Rub-My-TIsm, an antiseptic. 38-20te

Hnzzard lias been here for some
DINNER PARTY
time. Mr, Hazznrd in the architect
The membora of tho Phi Alpha Fra­
for tho Milano Theatre building nnd
is well pleased with tho idea of giv­ ternity of Rollins College were hosts
ing Sanford ono of the most up to Inst evening nt n dinner pnrty at the
Vnldez, honoring tho members of tho
date theatres in tho South.
Philips-Dumns bridal party.
Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Morris and fam­ Philips being a member of this fra­
ily leave today for their old homo in ternity.
The dinner table wns placed in the
San Antonio, TexnB, after living in
Sanford for the pnst three years. Mr. Palm Room, and was centered with a
Morris has been manager of tho Sou­ crystal basket filled with pink rose
thern Utilities Co., here anil will pro­ buds combined with ferns. Pink light­
bably engage in tho same lino in ed unslmdcd tapers were nlso effec­
Texas. His many friends here were tively placed.
Hall Hill greeted the guests upon
sorry to see him lonvc hut Rubs says
he likes Florida and may return ot their arrival, and with 'n few appro­
priate words introduced tho toast
some future date.
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, Jr.
master of the evening, Warren Ingrn- II. Ilnrold Hume,
President
Vice-President
.
Secy. &amp; Treas.
Tho many friends of W. L. Mor­ hnm. During tho evening many wit­
BEST
FERTILIZERS
—
INSECTICIDES
—
SPRAYERS
— POULTRY
gan are giving him a worm welcome ty and clever tonsts wore made by the
SUPPLIES
—
HONEST
GOODS
—
FAIR
PRICES
—
PROMPT
SHIPMENT
James Sharon, Jr., is in the city todny to Sanford, Walter having guests to which Miss Dumas nnd Mr,
Ask
Your
Neighbor—
He
Knows
Philips
responded,
stopped
over
to
take
a
few
orders
and
from Osceola, and will remain hero for
&lt; Get NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
a fuw days before going hack to Flor­ also to start Ida new home on Park •Following tlie dinner, the party re­
avenue,
The
Morgans
built
n
fine
turned
to
the
Episcopal
church,
where
ida University where he is taking the
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
home on Park avenue Inst year hut the rehearshal of the wedding took
law course.
sold it nnd nro building another one place.
Perry Jernlgan left todny for Jack­ on the opposite side o f tho street nnd
sonville, whoro he goes to get n Hup- several blocks south. All Sanford MRS. J AS. N ROBSON ENTERTAIN
One of tho most charming courtes­
nmhllo roadster for imim’diato deliv­ will bo glad to learn thnt they will
ery to a custonier. Almost every day lignin become residents of this city. ies shown Miss Agnes Dumas, a
bride of September, tho fifth, was the
you can see a new Hupmobllo on the
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES.
"Rainbow-Shower" given hy Mrs, J.
streets,
,
N. Robson nt her homo on Park nveLnst Sunday night Dr. Walker nuo. The entire lower floor of this
If it wore not for Goorgo Phillips,
the live wlro of Lake Mary, Sanford preached a very forceful sermon on lovely homo was thrown "en suite."
would not l&gt;o on the mup today. tho subject "Labor nnd Capital.” Ho The decorations being carried out in
l HAVE THEM
George is having u big picnic nt Lake was asked hy tho Fodornl Council of the colors of tho rainbow, whoso bril­
Churches
to
preach
on
this
themo
liant hues woro most gorgeous in the
Mary with dancing this afternoon and
Sunday before Lnhor Doy. Of course, soft light o f the shaded electroliers.
tonight.
thero were ninny interested in this Palms, ferns nnd cut flowers woro
Mrs. J. A. Harroid ami Mrs. U. A. subject^ especially nt this time, nnd nlso UBcd in profusion, A hugo rain­
Howard are among the purchasers of the church wns crowdod with engor bow appeared In Ihe drawing room
Oakland sedans during the pnst week. listeners. His sermon wns pronounc­ nnd nt ono end sat the provcrbiul pot
Harry Kent, the local agent, Hays hp ed by many tho most powerful they of gold. The dining room was very
IIo attractive, having suggestions of au­
can hardly get-Oaklands fast enough hnd over henrd on the subject.
tion— lots are being sold right along and building In this
dealt
unsparingly
both
with
lnhor
and
tumn in tho wny of Golden Rod, yel­
to kcup up with Ills ordurs.
section
is such as to gladden the heart o f those who have
cnpltal, telling both whoro they hnd low daisies nnd vnriolis brilliant hued
the good of Sanford at heart.
Paul Lnko left Saturdny night for made mistakes, and pointing out the autumn flowers. Tho tnhlc with its
South Carolina where he will remain pitfnllB of tho futuro. Ho also pre­ cluny cover hnd ns a centerpiece, a
until tonight. Of course Paul is going sented the side of tho great American hrido nnd groom, in conventional brid­
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to see his folks hut tlicro is also a public; the hundred million patient al attire. After tho guests hnd all
to say just what is my cundid convictions would put it
young lady in South Carolina—honco sufferers who demand that labor nnd assembled, tho guest of honor, being
most
too strong for tho careful, conservative person— that
cnpitnl get together. He said that
the Inst to arrive, wns received by a
these flying visits.
some temporary remedy might bo
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
dear little gauzy-winged Cupid (Masbrnisht
forward
that
would
relievo
„
Boboon)
„
ho
hor
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
l)r. and Mrs. Langley nnd nolco
tho stross for tho present, but he
have returned from Camp 1I1II, Ala.,
with a lottor, which ndvised her that
hnd no hopo for a permnnont under­
where they huvo been spending thu
through life sho’d need an umbrella,
standing until, both lnhor nnd capital
past two. weeks. Thoy mudo tho trip
W I
w
V T
nnd hoping 'twould nlwnys bo uphold
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m l would accept the teachings of Jesus
! in their car nnd raport n fine trip nnd
* x
r ;
foUow' r most plcusant visit with home folks. « T i d “ d o w n « i f c
was directed by Cupid to a sent boMount, for if It were not for Him and
nonth n Inrgo wl\ito umbrella which
ra . . a
„ . u __HU teachings tho laboring man would
was
suspended
tho
, ,
^
C
. r r ‘ ny ,
” l‘» lll bo a .lava: that whoro Hl« loach• » .| » » » » from
™
mo arch
arch between
uotwoon

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

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' mi n'^thou
,t * P - t.h* l boon lifted, dlgaMcd and olovatod.
f " " * , l° b« “ &gt;&gt; °&lt; «»n&gt;ri.ca
nil of thoio cart navo boon reflnlihod
0
In tho form of a MMock shower1'. At a
and ara lata modols, making thorn Rub-My-Tlam for Rhsumstlsm. 38-20c' suggestion from Cupid the bride-elect

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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
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SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1922

TWENTY-FIVE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS TODAY
BODIES
ASSEMBLED AND ELECTS OFFICERS
IN SIX VICE-PRESIDENTS
IN COAL. MINE
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AT WHITEHAVEN, ENGLAND, IN
On March 28, 1022, tho chosen dole- ora; Mrs. II. Cossins, Osceola Club;
WHICH FORTY WERE
cates from tho varloua»orgnnizationB Mrs. W. D. Ballard, 6oneva Civic
ENTOMBED
women in Sominole county mot in CJub.
the Woman’s Club House at Sanford
Legislative Committee: Mrs. J. A.
WHITE HAVEN, Eng., Sept. 0.—
t0 nct upon tho suggestion of forming Iiistline, chairman; Mrs. Wm. Kilbee, Twenty-five bodies have been recov­
, county-wido organization of worn- I’nront-TenchcrH Ass’n; Mrs. E. M. ered today from tho coal pit In which
en This question had boon tho sub­ Galloway, Snnford Women’s Club; forty men wore entombed by nn ex­
ject of a formor mooting. This sec­ Mrs. A. D. Snuer,' Oviedo Womnn’s plosion yesterdny.
ond meeting was held in conjunction Club; Miss E. Musson, Business nnd
with tho Lenguc of Women Voters, Professional Womans’ Club; Mrs. W.
whoso
deliberations occupied tho I). Flshor, Osceola Woman’s Club;
morning. After a ’ delightful box Mrs. W. J. Daniels, Geneva Civic
luncheon, Mrs. John Leonnrdl callod club.
jhc women to order, and stilted tho
Publicity: Mrs. J. A. IBstline,
object of tho mooting. The committee
chairman; Mrs. \y. B. Ballard, Mrs.
on u constitution rfor n county organFrederick S. Dnlgor, Jr., Miss Agnes
iwtion roportde. Changes were mado
Berner, Mrs B. G. Smith, Mrs. J, Q.
that were deemed advisable and mat-,
Adams, Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. W. ONE OF TWENTY-SIX CITIES RE­
tor was to bo presented at tho next
PORTING INCREASED IN
B. Fisher, Mrs. T. W. Procntt
meeting.
FOOD PRICES
The fourth meeting was held nt
A motion to organizo a county unit Longwood, July 11th, Civic Lcnguo
of Club Women was carriod without hostess with a lnrge attendance Mrs.
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 0.— Norfolk,
dissent. Voting by ballot gave pre- Lconardy in the chnlr.
Mrs. Van Virginia, only one of twenty-six rep­
fernnee to the name o f Sominole Ness, chalrmnn o f tho Bundle Week resentative cities in tho United Stater
County Federation of Womens Clubs. for the Near-East Relief reported: reporting increase in level of retail
Dues were to bo »2.00 per year per Geneva Pnrents-Tonchers Ass’n bun­ food prices for the month of July 16
club.
dle vnlucd at $08 nnd $11 was sent, to August 15 nnd thnt less than fiveOn Mny 2Gth tho Becond meeting of Oviedo $10 to tho Anti-Tuberculosis tenths of ono per cent according to
the Semlnolo County Federation of Ass’n.; Congregational society, G7 1-4 Department o f Labor statistics mado
Women’s ClubB was again held at the lbs.; High School by Mrs. Mnxwoll, 21 public todny.
Womnn’s Club of Sanford.
Mrs. lbs.; individual gifts, 41 lbs; totnl. 122
lconardy, chalrmnn. Tho constitution lbs.
Thoso articles wore packed by Mrs.
ond by-laws woro udoptod.
Van
Ness and Miss Coralie Tillis.
A nominating commttee of five
On
August 8th tho fifth meeting
women were choson: Miss CorAlio Tilwas
held
at Gcnevn town hall. Purlib representing tho Business and
ont-Tonchors
Association and Com­
Professional Woman’s Club, Sanford;
munity
Club
hostesses. Mrs. LeonMrs. J. Q. Adams, Parent and Teach­
ers Association, Geneva; Mrs. W. P. nrdi In chair. Mra. Van N chb reported
MADAME S EM HAT, WIFE OF THE
Carter, Oviedo Woman’s Club, Ovie­ another 158 pounds of clothing ship­
FRENCH SOCIALIST DEPUTY,
do; Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Woman’s ped to the Near-East relief. Mrs. J.
KILLS HERSELF
Club, Snnford; Mrs. Goo. Hevring, D. G. Lconardy and Mrs. Van Ness visit­
ed
the
county
farm
taking
41
books
A. It., Snnford
CHAMONIX, France, Sept. 0.— MnNominations were ns follows and tho gift of Longwood. A request from damo Marcel Scmbat committed sui­
tho inmates thnt an effort bo nmdo to
approved:
secure regular church services. Mrs. cide here todny following the sudden
Mrs John Leonard!, President.
Van Ness outlined a plan for tile ro­ death yesterdny of her husband, mil­
Mrs. Endor Curlott, Vico-Presldent.
tation of all resident clergymen In lionaire Socialist deputy nnd former
Mr*. U# O. Smith, 2nd V.-I’ res.
the county, holding afternoon services. minister of public works.
Mrs. J A Bistlino, Cor. secretary.
This plan was voted upon nnd approv­
Mrs. W. B. Ballard, Rec. Sec.
ed
by tho Federation. Mrs. Martin
Miss Cornlio Tillis, Treasurer
made n suggestion that the young peo­
Mth, Deane Turner, Auditor.
ple of the different church societies
Meetings to bo held in various plac­
bo asked to assist in thesu services.
es throughout tho county the second
Mrs. Blackman reported tho County
Tuesday of each month.
Commissioners requesting tho county
Committee appointed to hnco con­
Federation nnd Lcnguo of Women
stitution and by-laws printed ns fol­
Voters take over ail business concern­
lows: Mrs. W. B. Ballard, Mrs. Van
THAT HAS EXCELLENT LOCA
ing tho county nurse. Mrs. Lconardy
Ness, Miss Tillis and Mrs. Denno
CATION AND WILL PROVE
nnd Mrs. Illnckman procured Mrs.
Turner.
VERY POPULAR.
Jessie Clark, a nurse, with particul­
Third monthly meeting of the Fed­
arly good recommendations, with Sev­
eration met at tho lovoly homo of
Among the tine sub-divisions re­
ern! yenrs experience uh county nurse
Mrs. W. B. Ballard nt Altnmonto
cently opened in Snnford is Normnny
nnd Red Cross worker ns well.
Springs on Juno 13th, Mrs. Lconardy
Heights, recently put on tho market
Mrs. Blackman moved that the two
president In tho chair.
by I). W. Herndon. This land is on
clubs assume this work on October
Chairmen of tho various committees
Second street—or ns it is better
1st when Mrs. Clark takes up her
were appointed as folows ami repre­
known, Union Avenue—nnd is only
duties as put upon them by the coun­
sentatives from clubs on name:
about five blocks from tho business
ty commissioners, motion ndopted.
Child Welfare: Mrs. Endor Curheart of Snnford. Tho sub-division is
Mrs. Blackman made a motion thnt
not large and will he sold out before
h tt. chairman; MrH. L. A. Sheldon,
the president of the Federation and
many weeks, offering as it does a
Parent and Teachers; Mtrs. C. B. Tearchairman o f the League o f Women
most excellent site at very reasonable
cy, Longwood Civic League; Mrs. J.
Voters act t/,i this committee and se­
prices. There are seven lots facing
It. Starling, l). A. It.} Mrs. J. E. Wnthlect a third member. This was voted
Lake Monroe on Second stroo and
en, Business and Professional Wom­
upon and was unanimously nccepted.
twenty nine lots thnt face the other
ens Club; Mrs. Tildon Jacobs, Lake
Everyone was asked to co-operate
streets and avenues, nil o f tho lots
Monroo; Mrs A, M. Phillips, Woman’s
with the nurse particularly in the heing of good size nnd hnving all the
Club; Mrs. O. G. Wolcott, Oviedo W o­
schools.
conveniences of tho city, such ns gas,
mans Club; Mrs. B. D. McIntosh, A l­
Mrs. Leonnrdl announced Dr. Turek water nnd lights nnd they will have
tamonte League; Mrs. J. Win. Martin,
would hold Hookworm Clinics thru- sewerage soon.
Osceola Club; Mrs. F. McFnrlnne, Ge­
out the county.
Mr. Herndon has just finished tho
neva Civic Club.
Tin* question of monthly meetings bluo prints of the new sub-division
Americanization: Mrs. W. E. Wat­
was revived. ’Considerable discussion nnd the pint has been approved hy tho
son, chairman; Mrs. V. T. Peters,
took place, Mrs. Leonard! called for city commissioners ns meeting all the
Parent and Teachers Ass’n; Mrs. G.
opinions of various club representa­ requirements nnd already many of the
U. Stuart, Longwood Civic League;
tives. A vote was culled for with tho lotH hnvo been scold by the owner. T.
Miss Sara Muriel, Sanford Woman’s
result of twenty-three, to thrpo in fn- L. King, tho first purchaser, Is already
Club; Mrs. J. N. Thompson, Oviedo
vor of monthly meetings. On motions building n nice home, nnd others will
Club; Mrs. R. C. Muxwell, Business &amp;
of Mrs. Curlott and carried monthly follow.
Professional Womens Club; Mrs. N.
meetings to ho hold through Novem­
Tho Lako Front of Snnford will
I.
cmoine, Osceola Club; Mrs. II. 1L
ber so all committees could be filled ovontunlly come into its own nnd
Pnltifthull, Gonova Civic Club.
and organization able to function many people will want homes nearer
Rest Room: Miss Moll Whltner,
properly,.
tho heart of tho city nnd especially on
chairman; Mrs. J. G. Adams, Genova
Tho Federation and I.cuguo of the streets where they enn soo tho
Parent and Teachers Ass’n; Mrs. Em­
Women Voters are to have a Federa­ beautiful lako nnd get tho cooling
ma Right, Longwood Civic League;
tion I’nge in tho Sanford Weekly Hor- breezes thnt como from Sanford’s
Mrs. W. T. Langley, Snnford Woman’s
nld including Unfcdcrutcd news as fine body of water. All of Union nvoClub; Mrs. O. I*. Swope, Oviedo Wom­
nun will ho n cluster of benutiful
well.
an’s Club; Mrs. I». T. Wakefield, Ge­
The next mooting, September 12th homes in the next few years.
neva Civic Club.
will he held at tho Woman’s Club of
Park and Highway Improvement
Oviedo at 10:110 a. m, A Joint meet­ STRIKING SHOPMEN
Committee: Mrs. W. F. Blackman,
ing of the Federation and League of
GIVEN SIXTY DAYS
chairman; Mrs. Endor Curlott, Parent
Women Votoiw.
and Teachers Ass’ll.*, Mrs. F. J. NeiJACKSONVILLE, Sept, fl.—J. H.
These monthly mootings are proving
nioycr, Longwood Civic League; Mrs.;
very populur and instructive. The at­ Kcrch'nin nnd A. C. Crews, striking
C. R. Kirtlcy, D. A. It.} Mrs. John
tendance lias increased each month. railroad shopmen, were sentenced to
Mclsch, Snnford Womnn’s Club; Mrs.
The regular meetings ure in Novem­ sixty days imprisonment by Fedornl
II. B. McCall, Oviedo Club; Mrs. A.
Judgo Ilrynn yesterday following
ber, Februnry and Mny.
H. Fuller, Altnmonto Lcnguo; Mrs. J.
their conviction several days ngo of
MRS. ENDOR CUltLETT,
C. Deun, Business nml Professllonnl
Press Chairman. violating tho federal injunction pro­
Woman’s Club; Mrs. T. Tietosmon,
hibiting interference with tho em­
Genova Civic Club.
ployes of tho Sonbonrd Air Lino rnilLaFOLLETTK LEADS
Bird Protection: Mrs. Henry Wight,
IN EARLY RETURNS road.
ehnirman; Mrs. Roland S. Rend, PnrJudge Brynn acted far Judgo II. D.
ont-Tonchors Ass’n; Mrs. Wm. Green,
(II# Tho Associated I’ r r n )
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Clayton, before whom tho mon were
Longwood Civic League; Mrs. Goo.
MILWAUKEE, Copt. 0.— Returns found guilty by a jury. Judgo Bryan
Herring, D. A. R.; Mrs. W. P. Carter, from 50 precincts out of 2,523 in Wis­ denied their application for a now
Oviedo Woman’s Club; Mrs. A. E. consin for tho United States senator­ trial.
Kline, Anltamanto League; Miss Vera ial nomination last night showed Sen­
Tho sontenco grow out of an attack
Woodcock, Businoss and Professional ator LaFollotto loading W. A. Can- on Charles E. Harris, shop foreman.
Woman’s Club; Mrs A. Bontt, Osceola1field by almost 3 to 1. Tho voto in E. M. Hall, also a strlkor, tried with
Woman’s Club.
thoso precincts, all of which were out­ the two men, was acquitted.
Social Servico: Mrs. W. J. Lawton,! side of Milwaukee tounty, gave La­
Tho trio Is under chargos growing
Chalrmnn; Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Parent-’ Follotto 3,722; Ganfleld 1,324. '
out of thy nttnek In county court.
Teachers Ass’n; Mrs. Slade, Longwood
Civic Lenguo; Mrs, G. I. Loucks, D.
DUBLIN, Sept, fl.—Tho Irregular
Bo sure to come to tho Junior Lea­
A. It#; Miss E. E. Cox, Business and leador, Daniel Shlnnock, was killed in gue noxt Friday aftornoon at 4:00
Prt/esslonnl Women’s Club; Mrs. W. a skirmish yesterday on tho Cork- o’clock. The subject will bo “ Keep­
W. Van Noss, League of Women Vot- Limerick border.
ing a Clear Conscience,’'

Balfour, Hanotaux, Gomez, Granting, Cabanas
and Ninchitch
c ig a r e tte

GENEVA*, Sept. 6.— Tho Lcnguo of Nntlons assembly today elected Its
six vice-presidents, Earl o f Balfour, England; Gabriel Ilnnotaux, Franco;
Senior Gomez, Portugal; HJnlmnr Brnntlnf, Sweden; Amnllo Glmeno Y. Cabnnns, Spain; Dr. Momtchilo Ninchitch, Jugo-Slnviu.

IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS
NORFOLK, VA.,
FOR ATTORNEY DAUGHERTY
ONLY CITY OF
AND JUDGE WILKINSON
HIGH PRICES

WIFE SUICIDES
FOR HUSBAND
WHO IS DEAD

HERNDON OPENS
NEW SUBDIVISION
ON UNION AVENUE

, * i Va

They are
GOODl
Probably one of tho most su ccess
ful truck farms lit tho vicinity of Lake
Worth is tho one ubout a mile west
o f town, owned and operated by U r.
and Mrs. J. L. McKissock.
T heir
sweet corn, boons and other vegeta­
bles have lonpr boon tho subject o f
envy o f thoir friends, but this y e w
everything else has boon put in the
shade by the beautiful grapes pro*
duccd.

Strike Injunction is In Violation o f the Constitu­
tion o f the United States
NEW YORK, Sept. 0.—Initiation of proceedings for imponchmont of At­
torney General Dnugherty nnd Federal Judgo Wllkorson, of Chicago on tho
grounds thnt tho strike Injunction granted by tho lattor nt tho former’s re­
quest in violation of constitution was urged on Senator Borah In a telegram
todny by John J. Dowd, chairman o f the general strlko committee of the East­
ern lullrond lines.

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la Clrcnlt Court o f H r Drrrnlk Jo4 l « lal Circuit o f Florida, tn aad fo r
Hemlnolr C ount/*-—la Ckanrrry.

WASHINGTON, Sopt. 0.—Tho injunction obtained by tho government
CITATION
against the striking rnilwny shopmen wns declared todny in the Bonuto by
M P. Robinson, Complainant,
Robinson, Democrat, of Arkansas, to bo vlolntlvo of both tho constitution nnd
vs.
the Clayton anti-trust act. Robinson declared injunction abridged freedom Louisa P apworth. ot al, Defendants.
T o : Louisa I’ apworth, If living, and I f
of speech nnd of press nnd right of peoplo peacenbly lo assemble. Argued
dead, to all partlss cla im in g Inter­
ests under Louisa I’apworth, d e ce a s­
also It violated section of Clnytan nct which he said Implied thnt Inborcrs mny
ed, o r othsrwlM t In and to the f o l ­
lo w in g described land In S em in ole
organize nnd act in concert for purpose of mutual help without risk of prose­
County, Florida, m ore
p articularly
cution under tho anti-trust lnws.
described ns follow s, to - w lt :

Begin 30 chains nnd 7 links w e s t o f
the Southwest corner o f Section
*.
T ow n sh ip 30, South o f R ange 10 B a s t:
run th ence East a lo n g Section l i n e , I t
ch ains; tlienco North 44 degrees
41
minutes Knst 11 chains and 70 l i n k *
thence North 83 d egrees 45 m i n u t e s ,
W est 11 chnlns nnd 40 links to the E a st
sldo o f tho right o f w a y o f the South
Florida Railroad Company, thence In a
Southwesterly direction along the Eaet
side o f said right o f w a y o f snld South
Florldn Ilnllroud Company, to the p o in t
o f b og ln u ln g :
It nppearlng from tho sw orn hill o f
complaint filed III tills cause a gain st
IN YESTERDAY'S PRIMARY ELEC­ you, nnd each o f you, that you ana eaoh
o f you have o r claim sorno Interest In
nml to tho land horclnnbovo described.
TION IN MISSISSIPPI AND
| Therefore, you. Louisa P apworth, I f
WISCONSIN
living, nnd If dead, nil parties alnlmtng
, Interests
Interest
under Louisa Papworth, d e ­
th e
|ceased. ar otherwise. In and to
JACKSON, Miss., Sept. fl.— Revised |property hereinabove described, a r e
tear b e unofficial flKiirc. from .cv cn ly -fl.0 , g , ^ , » W
r V ____
.« W he
M C o u rt
... r. . .i. .0|
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House
In
Sanford.
Florldn.
on
tho 2n&lt;l
of eighty-two counties show Hubert
day o f Octohor, A. 1). 1023, nnd then a n d
Stephens leading James K. Vardanian there m ake a n sw er to tho hill o f aom*
plaint exhibited against you. o th e rw is e
by nearly 11,000 votes in yesterday’s decrees
pro co n fo sso w ill ho en tered
contest for Democratic senatorial against each o f you.
It In ordered thnt this cltntlon
be
nomination.
published In tha Hanford
Horald,
a
nowspnpnr published In Seminole C o u n ­
ty. Florida, on ce each week fo r s i g h t
MILWAUKEE, Sopt. 0.— Indica­ (8) conocctillvo woults.
W ITNESS my hand and tho soal o f
tions early today are thnt Senator tho said Circuit Court on this 38th d a y
o
f
July, A. D. 1023.
La Follotto was overwhelmingly re­
(HEAL)
W. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f tho Circuit C o u r t ,
nominated in yesterday’s primary over
o f tho Seventh Judicial’
W. A. Ganfleld as the republican can­
Circuit o f Florldn, In and»
fo r tho County o f Sem i­
didate.
nole.
OEO. A. DeCOTTEH.
S olicitor nml Counsel fo r C om p la in a n t
HINTON LEAVES CUQA
7-28; 8-4-11-18-20; 0-1-8-15-23

PALM LIMITED
LA FOLLETTE
WAS DERAILED
AND STEPHENS
LAST NIGHT
ARE WINNERS
AT

GRAND
CROSSING NEAR
JACKSONVILLE—NONE
INJURED

JACKSONVILLE, Sopt. &lt;1.— Derail­
ment of tho Southern railway’s Royal
Palm Limited nt Grand Crossing, Just
outside of the railroad yards here last
night resulted from activities of
wreckers, local officials of tho South­
ern announced todny. Sovrnl cars left
the rniln hut remained upright. Tho
Limited was running slowly at the
time. Officials said wreckers sawed
switchlock in two and set it so jar of
train would open it. Thu engine, nnd
mail enr passed safely over, following
half dozen cars wore dcrnllcd. No ono
was injured.

Charged With Murder
Prohi. Officer Jailed in
Orlando Yesterday

FOR NEUVITAS BAY
ON WAY TO RIO

Lewis O 'llr /a n

J. O, s h a r e *

O’ BRYAN &amp; SHARON
CAIBARIEN, Cuba, Sept, fl—Tho
Attorneys-nt-Law
Sampaio Correia started from here
W ill practice In all the courts.
Lloyd Gay Churned With Killing of nt 7:15 for Neuvitas bay on tho wny
ination o f Abstracts o f Land T tto Rio Jonorlo. If conditions are fav­ E xamties
Harry Givins
given especlnl attention
orable the fliers may make Fort an O ffices In Seminole County Rank Bids,
HANFORD, FLO RIDA
Charged, by a coroner’s jury, with Prince, Haiti, before nlghtfn'i.
murder in the second degree, In con­
CAIBARIEN, Snntn Clara Prov­ SEED CORN, COWPEA8, VELVET
nection with tho kiling of Harry Giv­
ens, 30, in this city Monday night, ince, Cuba, Sept. fl.—The airplane
BEANS, MILLET, GRA8S
Lloyd J. Gay, twenty-two*year~oldi Snmpnlo Correia II arrived hero from
SEED, SORGHUM
federal prohibition enforcement o f­ Key West at 4:30 o’clock yesterday
F or Immediate shipment. A ll i m m b ficer, was placed in a cell at the afternoon.
nble Field nnd V e g e t a b le Beeda. W r i t *
Short o f gasoline, Lieutenant Wal­ fo r P rice List nnd Catalogue. Our b e a u ­
Ornngo county jail yesterday beside
tiful nnd Inetruattvn ca ta lo g u e le f r e *
ter
Hinton, who wns tho pilot of tho nnd given vulunble Information o a
the men whom he arrested Monday
fa rm in g and g a rd en in g far F lorida a n d
on charges of violating the prohibition plane, who is endeavoring to fly from the South. W r it e to ua today fo r s p e c ­
ial p rices on yau r seed requirements.
laws. J. E. Bledsoe, 22, who accom­ the United States to Rio de Jcnoiro, Our
com p lete sto ck w ill enuble ua t o
wns
forced
to
-land
here.
He
intended
supply you to udvantage tn price a n d
panied Gay in tiie raid which ended in
quality.
tho death of GivetiH wns held ns ac­ to light at Neuvitas Bay, 150 miles to
cessory before tho fact. T. J. Ryals, tho east.

the third member of the trio iff young
men who came here from Tampa to
accomplish a clean-up was released.
Gay ami Bledsoe are expected to ob­
tain their release in bonds today.
Tho jury completed itH Investiga­
tion o f the enso Into yestorduy after­
noon, debating ns to what specific
charge should be mado against the
two men fo rtnoro than an hour. While
newspapermen were in the room with
the Jury several of itH members sug­
gested that manslaughter would prob­
ably bo tho proper charge, but others
dcclnrod that tho offense, In their
opinion, Justified a verdict specifying
« higher crime. Only onq member of
tho Jury favored, at the outset of tho
deliberation lending up to tho verdict
the dismissal of tho youthful officer.

E. A. Martin Seed Co.

Buy it with n Herald Wnnt Ad.

Second sheets, 814x11, only
Hcrnld office.
tf
50c per 1,000, whllo they lust, at
Rub-My-Tlsm, nn antiseptic.

NOTICE OF ELECTION
Tn III. Sheriff o f Meiiiluule County, « f
llu* sta te o f F lo r i d a i
Ho 11 K now n. T ha t L
II.
CLA\
C R A W F O R D , .Secretary o f Hlato o f 11110
Htato o f ***
Gorilla, do hereby give notice
that a

Oldest nnd L argest Heed H ouse la f l a .
201-805 E ast B a y Street
JACKHONVII.LE
-IFLORIDA

GOOD GRADE

STABLE M ANURE

m

CHEAP
Prompt Shipment
L. W. BERGMANN
Box 2103, 8tatlon A, Jacksonville, Fla.
LANDIS, PISH &amp; HULL

Attorneys and Coutuellora-at-Law
DoLAND, FLORIDA
GENERAL ELECTION
Wilt, ho hold In Heuiliiolu County. Htato Will practlco In tho State and
o f Florida, oil TucHilay next succeeding al Courts. Special facilities for E x­
the first Monday In November, A. 1&gt;. amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
11122. (he said T uesday being the'

Seventh Day o f November
F or

United Htates Honator from the
Htale o f Florldn. fo r six years from
March 4. 1H23.
F or on e R epresentative o f the Fourth
Congressional District o f tho Hlato
Office In the Court Hom e
o f Flnrldu. Ill the Hlxty-elghth C o n ­
g ress o f the United Htates.
8ANFORD
-IFLORIDA
For Hiiporlntondciit o f Public In stru c­
tion o f IhoHtute o f Florida.
a
F-&lt;r tw o Justices o f tho Supreme Court
' o f tho Hlato o f Florida.
Well Known Jacksonville Youth is in F or tw o Rullroud Com m issioners o f tha
Htato o f .Florldn.
Serious Trouble
Fur ono meinhor o f tho House o f JlopAttorney-at-Law
resentnllvos o f tho Htato o f F lo rl-

SCHELLE MAINES

Prohibition Agent
Arrested for Assault
With Intent Murder

LAWYER

G EO . G. HERRING

JACKSONVILLE, Sopt. 0.—Claronco Rose, federal prohibition agent,
nrrested today on n warrant charging
assault with Intent to murder ns a re­
sult of nn nllegod nttnek Snturduy
night upon Noll Stownrt by Rose and
W. P. Fetors, another dry agent, dur­
ing nn attompl to search Stownrt's au­
tomobile for liquor. Potors Is out of
town, but will be arrostod on his re­
turn.

dn.

F or C ounty Hurveyor.
F or Flvo Merhnrs o f tho Board o f C o u n ­
ty Commissioners.
F o r three Members o f the C ounty Hoard
o f I’ tihllo Instruction.
F o r Justice o f the I'enco la anil fo r the
fo llo w in g ’Justice Districts, .via; No.

2.

F or Constuhlo In and fo r tho fo l lo w in g
Justice Districts, vis.: No. 2.
In T estim on y W h ereof, l
have
hereunto' sot my hand nnd a f ­
fix ed the Great Heal o f
tho
Htntu o f Florida, at T alln h as-

No. 14 Garncr-WoodrufTJBuildii
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY McLAULlN
JEW ELER

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1922

THESANFORDHERALD

Is easy; but there is'something be­
hind the dreams—the thought that
has already entered of the work day'
boginping, and often there is little
gained by resisting the call of the
morning.
One of the grentoat joys of

■ a t m * a s I r n i l m a ss Walt

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Auarvst a*, loa*. a t th s Past O M jw a t
"K flM '.t) K loitSa. (JeSor A ct a t Marsh

It, •BTfl.

________ _

"Defeated by Suburban Vote,!’ says
Tampa Times speaking of the elec­
tion down thoro Tuesday. Sort of
Suburban.Handicap, wo would say.
Again wo wish to call your nttention to tho dearth of homes in this
city and again wo say that It is high
time some ono was coming forward
with an idea of this building. It will
take monoy. Who has itt
----------- o -----------Borah wants to know if tho public
will stand behind him if ho starts impenciling Daugherty. Spooking for
ourselves wo would say "Nix on Borah
for anything!!, whatsoever, for all
time." As far ns Impcaching Dnugherty is concerned wo would say it Is
Idle talk.
________ o________
It seems strnngo that people cannot get it into their head that law Is
law nnd regardless of whother it suits
you or not you must obey tho law or
go to Jail. Wo are all free Americans
nnd wo have certain rights—at least
wo think wo have them—but wo hnvo
only CERTAIN RIGHTS and beyond
thnt wo cannot go. If you don’t think
tliin is law try to break it.
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Tho Chicago police havo orders to
run down all tho anarchists and put
them where thu dogs won’t bito thorn.
And this should go in every city of
the United StatcB, It Is high time
thnt real Americun citizens assorted
themselves and stamped out anarchy
forever; Let all those pooplo who aro
not satisfied with his government go
to Russia.
I.iout. Doolittle hopped o ff nt i’nblo
Bench lust night and this morning hns
reached Kelly Field in Texas, his first
and only stop. It looks liko ho will
mnke the flight all right and reach
the Pacific ocean III his endeavor tu
mnke tho ocean to ocean flight with
one stop. This is tho flight thnt
Liout. Coney tried to mnke on ruturn
and hud to alight in Louisiana In a
swamp his drop injuring him so se­
verely that ho died two days tutor. It
would seem that Doullttla had escaped
tho perils of thu Louislnnn swamps at
any rnto and now has the Rocky
Mountains to combat.
His many
friends in Florida and elscwhoro are
praying for his success. These intre­
pid urmy flyers aro duo much praise
for their efforts in conquering thu air
oven if these efforts come to naught.
It in tho peril of the pioneers.
WHEN THE DAY IS YOUNL
Getting up cnrly these mornings 1h
something worth while. It wouldn't
bo fair tn say thnt the summer bad
gone or tu talk seriously nbuut a sug­
gestion of autumn in the air—nltho
thu calendars Indlcnto the npprouch of
fall and in soma sections of the coun­
try tho nip of frost may soon bo ex­
pected. Hut way down In Floridn—
Florida nnywhoro—tho early morn­
ings are delightful at this time, nnd
plcnsant ns it iH to tnko another nnp,
sny when the first whistles blow
around six o’clock, to rise nnd get
about some odd job loft for a spare
hour is interesting. With tho sun just
making its appearance mid thu long
shadows on thu grans fenaiful and
changing, thu winds blow soft and the
birds have a great timo whether sing­
ing or merely, chattering.
Down in the city it Isn’t so very In­
teresting, perhaps, but tho idoa of an
early start wan considering that al­
most everybody lives a hit away from
tho center of activities, and particular­
ly In the South tho homes aro spread
over a lot of ground, with yards nnd
gardens and flowers and trocn, nml tho
eurly morning Is u time to onjoy na­
ture—If away from tho solidly paved
streots and high buildings. A great
deal is rend ahout sunsets, nml Flori­
dn enn produce thu most magnlficont
sky paintings evur gazed upon—but
Florida also offers some sunrise
scenes that aro almost us elaborate
.and fully worth waking up tu boo.
After n comfortable night's sleep,
and this Is something that 1* possible
for the dwellers In tho suhurba re-

the

early riser is to 'feel that ho has a
little moro claim upon the world than
thoao who aro still slumbering. No
mutter how many people there are in
the world or the town, those out soon
nftor the sun comes 'have so much
moro room to themselves, Heart and
voice and arms can expand without
interfering with anybody. It’s great
to bo up early—after you get up and
got yourself thoroughly awake.—
Tlmes-Unlon.
IDLE MONEY NEVER GROWS
Science has shown that living crea­
turos enn enter a stato of latent life
and nriso ns though from tho dead
years Inter. Mountime there has been
no growth and littlo
deterioration,
slnco tho orgnns of tho body hnvc susponded functioning. Monoy Is like
that. If you ’place a quarter In n safe
plnco it may bo found thousands of
years from now and possibly it will
bo regarded nB a curiosity, hut it will
be almost of tho same shape nnd of
tho same weight ns it was when laid
aside.
'
Monoy, like organisms, nlso can
grow. In healthful, normal surroundingH tho baby becomes n man, a lender of nations. A quarter put to work
becomes a fortune. Thero is tho pnrnblo of the rich mnn, who, upon doelding to go on a Journey, divided his
property among his sorvnnts. To ono
he gave five tnlcnts, to nnothcr two
and to n third ono. Tho first two Invested whnt had been given them, putting It out at interest, nnd doubted
their money. Tho third, fenrful lest

WHEREIN LIES THE FAULT?

hungry humahity.— Lakeland Starespecially of Our city' and county, sermon.
McNeal o f Nashville, Tenn,
Telegram.
a
Mr.'and,Mrs* Abrami.and'Mr. and Mrs. Mc^feal .have a youn
You know where the fault la, bro­ therefore be it
Resolved, That wo extend to the Mrs. Coleman are ^he new neighbor* daughjer who ar* twins,
ther, and ao does every other man in
Florida who hna been watching members of the bercavod family our
Mr. and Mrs. Toyahia were spend-1 Mr*.' Molen Huston of Newell
eventa. Two thirda o f the price ia since** sympathy, in this sad hour of
e-day
guests o f friends in DeLand C., arrived this week to visit
given to the railroads for freight and sorrow, and bo it further
Sunday.
i niece, Mr*. Wallace, of Celery aV
exprcaa and the other third of the big
Resolved, that n copy of thosa reso­
price la for handling the fruits and lutions be forwarded to the sorrowing
Mrs. N. J. LUlard and Mrs. HT. A. j Pauline and Martha Wallace ere ]
eel were Thursday afternoon ca ll-: from several months visit North
vegetables that go through aovoral family, a copy furnished to the press
s at the Ellsworth home.
ollna relatives.
hands before getting to the consum­ for publication, and be it further'
Miss E. Gallagar has returned
Mrs. Kent Rosslter and chlldrei
er—and every lyind takes its share.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
There Is no mystery, no kllght-of- made a part of the minutes o f this
hnnd, nothing hidden about this great meeting.
question that you are attempting to
Adopted this fifth day o f Septem­
solve. The railroads wore responsi­ ber, 1022.
ble for the cabbage rotting in the
BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC­
Bolds of Florida last year; they wero
TION FOR SEMINOLE CO.,
responsible for the small profits re­
FLORIDA.
ceived by the formers for all crops;
C. F. HARRISON,
they were responsible for tho slow
Chairman.
movements o f freights that spoiled
C. A. DALLAS,
many car loads of vegbtables. Put it
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
whero It belongs.
T. W. LAWTON,
v
ENOUGH OF “ MUDDLING
THROUGH."

The menace of n fuol and car short­
age Is tho price the American people
nre paying for tholr trust In tho pol­
icy of “ somehow mudding through"
their industrial disputes. It Is time
this costly nnd futile policy was
abandoned; the time that a new and
definite attitude was adopted for tho
protection of tho public Interest in
the disputes between capital nnd la­
bor.
that disturb
Nntion-wldo i
whole industries
couse wide­
spread losses nnd suffering, that romilt In murder and arson nnd n disre­
gard of law should bo recognized ns
exactly wtyit they arc— a form of civ­
il war. And In this form o f war, just
as much ns the kind that Is openly
cnlled war, tho noncombutants nro
the ones who must pay nnd who gen­
erally suffer the most. It is they, tho
hundred million who hnd no part In
the rail nnd coal strikes, who must
pny for tho damage wrought— |my In
Increased costs for tho necessities of
life, in shipments delayed, lost or
wnsted, nnd in chill nnd sickness.
The whole spirit o f democracy Is
supposedly based upon n decent re­
gard for the rights of others/*- Wo re­
cently fought a war to sustain these
rights on the seas nnd In Europe. But
wo hnvc nllowed them to bo flaunted
here at home.
The responsibility for those condi­
tions rests with tho government nnd
those who constitute it. Anth it is a
responsibility thnt cannot bo shifted
or denied. Tho only reason for gov­
ernment is to protect tha Individual,
to insure him ,,i,pVotbctI6h'1'*^gainst
those stronger UlHnJhirtrtiulf, tft enable
him to go peftcfeftilly r ufrd •delrenoly
about his lawful business. Yet In tho
ease of our great strikes the Individ­
ual has no security. The individual
have work or food. The Individual on
tho farms docs not know if he will bo
able to sell his produce or supply him­
self with coni ot* other necessities.
Something must be done to compel
those who engngo in tho nntlon's big
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industries, either ns managers 'or em­
ployes, to respect tho rights nnd inter­
ests of tho general public. W« listen
to long tirades about the rights of
enpitnl nnd labor, but how about our
rights? Must wo all submit tamely
to being stnrvetj nnd frozen while lit­
tlo groups carry on. their little wars,
or shall wo oxerqlso our rights of

Secretary and Superintendent.
SCIIELLE MAINES,
Attorney for Board.

Labor Day. People who can tako t
vacation always want their dally pa&lt;
per just tho same.
But the weather is cool and dallghtBargains found tach day by
ing the Herald Ads.

Miss Ruth Griggs of Sanford was
the guest of Mrs. George LcVigno
Inst Thursday,
Mr. Dowling sold his place in West
Langwood nnd his moved over to Mrs.
Smoot’s until ho locates permanently.
Those attending tho water meet at
Winter Pnrk Friday from Longwood
wero Mrs. R. C. Snur nnd Billy, Mrs.
Tice nnd children.
A. Y. Fuller nnd family will movo
to Winter Pnrk In order thnt tho girls
may nttend school. Miss Elln will
enter RoTFins; I.elln, Frnnces nnd Em­
ma will uttcml the high school.
J. S. Dinkel was transacting buslnessTn Sanford Tuosdny.
Miss Omnh nnd Louise Allen spent
the week in Sanford with their sister,
Mrs. H. Nowmnn,
,
Mr. and Mrs. Long and daughter
spent Sundny in Orlando, tho guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray on East Central
avonue.
Mrs. Gcorgo Shippo of Sanford was
coiling on hor mother, Mrs. Georgo
Lewis, Thursday nftomoon.
Friends of Mr. George Smith, who
spent last winter in Longwood, will
regret to hear that ho has had to
hnvc one of his eyes removed, caused
by n cinder getting into his cyo on
his wuy homo Inst spring.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Lynch return­
ed Sundny from Asheville, N. C.,
whero they spent tho summer.
C. W. Enzminger wns transacting
business in Sanford ^JTuesday.
* Tho Indies of the civic longue held
their regular monthly meeting Tues­
day, September G.

During recent weeks fruit growers
In the great state of Arknnsas havo
been complaining nhout tho break­
down in tho system of mnrkoting
whereby tons of delicious peaches and
pears and npples and largo quantities
of vegetables nnd berries have boon
allowed to rot on tho trees or on the 1 hoHtalfof all the people?
Sunday school services wore resum­
ground simply because there wns no
ed at Moore's Station church for tho
way to get the produce to market
even at bare cost of production. This visions, should again ho tolerated ns. winter last Sunday nnd a now sot of
same thing happens in Florida almost ft palliative for n national disorder.— officers named: J. F. McClelland, superintendent; W. R, Hates, assistant;
every year nor do Florida nml Arkan­ Country Gentleman.
G. W. Smith, secretary; Miss Helen
sas claim any monopoly for such an
CURB LAND PEDDLERS
Chorpenlng, treasurer and Mrs. B. H.
experience. Prnctlcnlly! every Htnto
Squire, organist Thoro wns n vory
MIAMI, Sept, fl.— Officers of tho good nttendnnco nnd tho school promMinmi realty hoard urged the Miami isos to ho interesting. Everybody is
city commission at Its meeting yeH- welcome. W. T. Rancher was hero
terdny to pnss immediately an ordi­
nance to prevent tho handling of tick­
ets or the distribution of literaturo by
real estate agents on the streets of
the city. Tho realtors declared thu
practice annoyed visitors and homo
folks, and if continued this winter

County Solicitor
Gained 2!/ 2 Pounds
In Ten Days

*
A",1!? Clover, o! R. F. u.
5, Winfield, Kans., says:
began to suffer some months
ago with womanly troubles, and
I was afraid 1 was going to « i
in bed. Each monih I suffered
with my head, back and sides-a
weak, aching,.nervous feeling.
I began to Fry medicines as I
knew I was gelling worse. I
did not seem to find the right
remedy until someone told me ot

Remarkable Gain in Weight
Shown by Fcrraline
User.
Mr. W. W. I.nvemlar, County flollcltnr. o f Hltit) County, Alulmmii. milm-il
tw o nml a half pounds tn nliouf ten
days nftor starting to uso Ferrallno.
Tills Is n wonderful rocord but no
moro w onderful than thnt o f ninny o th ­
ers w h o hnvo written to tho Ferrnllna
Medicine Company recounting their e x ­
periences with Ferrallno.
In oinking
his report, Mr. I.nvondor says:
"I desire, without solicitation or hesi­
tation to commend to thoso people who
nro o v erw ork ed or nre In n run down
condition tn try Ferrnllna ns n tonic.
I took tw o bottles nnd felt utmost like
n now porson nnd gained tw o nnd a
half pounds tn about ten.days."
Hlnrt using Ferrallno right n ow nnd
begin y o u r steady, regular climb, to
norfect health.
The natural Iron id
Ferrnllna w ill bring you vita lity and
stamina. Don't bo a w e a k lin g —d on ’ t
bo sernwnay. Buy a bottle o f Ferrallno
today.— /tdv.

“ If your local dealer does not han­
dle FERRALINE, send 11.00 direct, to
tho FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING
CO., Tampa, FU."

rtf n m

I used two bottles before I could
see any great change, hut after
that It was remarkable how
much better I got. I am now
well and strong. I can recom­
mend Cardul, for it certainly
benefited me."
If you have been experiment­
ing on yourself with all kinds ol
different remedies, belter get
back to good, old, reliable
Cardui, trie medicine
lor
women, about which you have
always heard, which has helped
many thousands of others, and
which should help you. too.
Ask your neighbor about It; she
has probably used It.
..„For, sale everywhere. . .

n n il
A
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ELDER nSPRIh;
S 117
WATER
BrillMWtaI.,
to

fT O T D — Thomas R. Baker, Pb. D ,l

Consulting Chemist says of the 'M /rr: “ O l the many waters of this nnd od
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior In all good qo»li
Office In Miller Eluildlag

ties of thnt of the “ Elder Water.

E ld e r S p r in g s W a t e r C om p an
MONUMENTS
MAUSOLEUMS

SLABS, VASES
BUILDINl. V •

MILVIS MARBLE COMPANY
‘

J. W. BARRETT, Representative
Q U A R R Y D IS T R IB U T O R S

Secure our prices before placing your orders; you
be more than repaid.
All work done in a satisfactory manner and your 1
ness is appreciated.

THE REASON WHY

407 West First Street--------------— -------- .-------------Sanf.
nowed vitality. To turn over and
■pend an hour or two more In dreams

Whereas, ’We feel piognantly

WE RE-CHARGE AND REPAIR Aljti MAKES BATTERIES
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1922
-=
I stil have a few Fords Jeft over, at
Mrs. I. E. Estrlitge, ■preceded - the
Mabry Sumner of Dothan, Ala., with SELL .THE, ORIGINAL WATKINS’
ft*
M bride, dressed ns a mlnature bride. tho Southern Pino Co., was In the
Products. Good city torritory^atlll real bargains. In goftd condition.— N.
M Her dainty costume'being o f ruffled city yesterday calling on old friends open. Get our wonderful offer and H. Gamer.
50-ltc
free samples. Write today. Tho J.
white taffeta, worn with tullo veil, her and attending to buslnosa.
I1IDS r o i l TRANSPORTATION
R. Watkins Co., Dept. 80. Memphis, o f pupils from Lake Mary to Hanford
flowers were a shower bouquet of
l lf be received by the board o f p u b ­
*■ m to to to to M M
G(Mtp w
white roses.
lic Instruction Saturday moraine, HepMiss Kitty DuBose hns returned Tenn.
—
.
tem
ber^llth. at ten o ’clock . For sp e c i­
M M Ml
Tho brido entered with her father, homo from Daytona Beach whero eho
fications see. W. V. Dunn, trustee. Lake
(Fran W*dna»d*rYDaily)
T. L. Dumas, who gnvo her in mar­ was tho guest of Miss Lucy Mae Law­ CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE— Mary, Florida. Kach bid muet be a c Deputy Conner Williams leaves to­
(From WadnMdty’i Dt.ll/)
Seo R*. F. Crenshaw at postoffice, jomjnuiled b y a certified check fo r
riage. T%oy wero mot nt tho altar by rence.
day for Fort Banning, to return » deT. W. LAWTON.
Mrs. S. 0. Taylor, of Chicago, la tho groom nnd his best man, Robert
or address Box 709.
GC-4tp
Superintendent.
,ertcr from the U. S. army.
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hines.
Wkty-Hept. S.IS; Dally Sept. 9.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Caswell
nnd
Mrs.
W. H. Hand.
&lt;•
The brido, who is n petite blonde, Howard P. Smith leave today
of Application (or Tax Deed Un­
Sheriff Hand departed for Palatka
for “ I Spent f 1.25 on Rat-Snap and Saved Notice
der Section BTB of Ike Orarrml Stat­
never
looked lovelier, wearing her bri­
utes of the State o f Klerlda
last night to got four cohvict* who
the Price o f a Hog.”
Daytona where they will attend tho
N otice Is hereby Klven that M. D.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Widcman Caldwell dal robe of cxqulsito white silk lace Dentists’ convention.
James McGukj, famous Hog Rniscr liurkott.
itcently escaped from the county.
purchaser o f Tax Certificate
over
satin
with
girdlo
and
touches
of
No.
298 dated the 7th day o f June, A.
and baby spont Sunday and Monday
of Now Jersey, says, "I advise ovory
D.
1920,
has
filed said certificate In t.ty
Robert Knight, of the firm of In Jacksonville tho guosts of Mrs. silver. Her soft tulle veil nrranged
Mrs. J. C. Ilonnett and two children fnrmor troubled with rats to uso RAT- o ffice, nnd has mnde application fo r
coronet fashion was held in place with leave today for Daytona Bench whero SNAP. Tried everything to got rid T a x Dead to Issue In accordance with
Knlftbt B ros.,. wholesale paper, of Caldwell’s falhor, Dr. Walter Sony.
law. Hald certifica te embraces tho fo l n silver bandeau. She carried a show­
low ln a described property situated III
Jscksonvjllo, was calling on the local
sho will spend several weeks at tho of rats, Spent $1.20 on RAT-SNAP. Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-w lt: Ntt
er
bouquet
of
white
rose
buds
and
val­
Figured tho rats it killed saved tho o f 1314 o f NE14 o f H W 14 Hoc. 21, Tw p.
trade today.
• ; jl
Oases.
Messrs. C, P. Sieg and Harry Fras­
21
H.,
ItanKO
29 I3nst. 20 acres. The
ley lillies.
price of a hog." RAT-SNAP comes said land betnK assessed nt the date o f
ier of Jacksonville who were recent
Immediately after the ceremony, an
Issuance o f such certificate In the
Schools are opening oyer the coun­ guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer
A. P. Connelly nnd E. D. Mobley In cake form. No mixing with other tho
name o f Unknown. Unless said c e r t i fi­
try and children everywhere aro left this morning for Tampa on a Informal reception was held at the leave today for Jacksonville whore food. Cats or dogs won’t touch It. cate shall be redeemed a ccordin g to
homo of tho bride's parents on Park they will meet Mrs. Connolly ar.d Mrs. Threo sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Soltkund law Tax Deed will Issue thereon on the
thinking of the great day when tho short visit.
7th dny o f October, A. D. 1922,
avenue. Tho rooms wore decorated
W IT NESS my o fficia l alKnnture and
tiresome ( ? ) vacation is over.
Mobley, who nro onroutu homo from guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.— seat
thin the let day o f September, A.
with quantities of femB, vinos nnd
D 1022.
Highlands, N. C., whero they spont Adv.
LABOR DAY PARTY AT GENEVA.
(HI3AL)
K. A. DOUOLAHH,
vases of pink roses. In the dining
Mr., and Mrs. Endor Curlett and
the summer.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson en­
room,
where
the
gifts
wore
displayed,
Seminole County, Fla.
NOTICE
Mrs. J. Q. Adams of Geneva were in tertained a number of their Sanford
*
Dy; A. M. W E EKS, D. C.
It bus been lirouitht to the attention 95-ato
tho
bride's
table
was
plnced.
It
wns
the city yesterday on business and friends on Labor day at their home In
o f tho Hoard o f County Commissioners
CONNELL-HOWARD
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
that certain persmi* aro
ob stru cting
covered with n handsome lace cloth,
risitlng their many fripnds.
BUILDKHS
Genova. At noon a delightful cafe­
the highway* In thla county hy dump*
nnd centered with the bride’s cake.
At ten o 'c lo c k on Saturday mom lnir.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Howard an­ Iok load* o f trash and grass p rom iscu ­
teria
dinner
wns
enjoyed,
followed
by
September
16th,
at tho court
house,
upon said hlnhways. The S heriff
• ------- r ' CSVC'
White tullo streamers wero fnstened nounce tho engagement nnd approach­ oously
People who have boon'away are re­ ice cream, sorved on tho porch.
f Bemlnolo County has been requested Hanford,^Florida, the Hoard o f Public
w ill receive and open bide
from tho chandelier to tho corners of ing mnrrlagcy of their niece Miss by the Hoard o f County Co nun Iss loners Instruction
turning to tho city and in a few more
l&lt;&gt; strictly enforce Section 5601 o f the for the cor.ntniutlon o f an addition to
Tho men of th*o party wont fishing
the
Hanford
Hlnh
School
building.
the
tablo
whero
they
wore
caught
with
Frankie
Howard
to
Josh
Connell,
of
Oenornl Statutes, which makes It a mis­
weeks the wheels of business will be and caught qulto a bunch which wore
demeanor punishable by Imprlsotiineut Finns and sp ecifica tio n s mny be o b ta in ­
DoLnnd.
The
wedding
will
take
place
sprnya
of
valley
illlics.
Silver
cnndolmoving, vacations and hnlf holidays fried nnd much enjoyed for supper.
or by fine o f I loo.00. or both, to o b ­ ed from Architect Niton J. Houghton,
Florida.
I3aoh bid must
bo
nbrns holding lighted tapers nnd sil­ September 17th nt the home of 'the struct In any manner, it public high- Hanford,
and whole holidays will bo oyer and
accompanied by a certified check for
way.
t
Quantities of persimmons and lime­
Three
Hundred
Dollars.
bride’s
undo
nnd
nunt.*
ver
dishes
holding
rainbow
tinted
This
notice
Is
lieltiK
published
fo
r
the
everything will bo just righ t.1
ade were served throughout tho dny.
T. W. LAWTON.
Informal Ion o f the putillo by order of
mints were nlso effectively plnccd.
SS-2lc
Superintendent.
the Hoard o f County Commissioners.
Tho pnrty enmo homo by moonlight
ltated
this
bth
day
o
f
September.
A.
DANCE FOR VISITOR
Pink nnd white brick ico cream nnd
Mr. nnd. Mrs. C. D. Brumloy of hnving spent a most pleasant day.
I) 10112.
,
In the Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Cir­
cake woro served by Mrs. C. J. Rumph,
13. A. DO 1X1 LASH,
Chuluotu were in tho city yesterday
cuit, Nrnilui.lr County, Florida.
Those Invited weru Mr. and Mrs.
A very enjoyable socinl event of W - 8 - 18-22
Clerk.
— In Chnnrery,
and Mr. Brumley reports the now Goo. Wielond nnd daughter, Mary; Mins Hume, Mrs. J, N. Robson and this week wns tho informal dnneo giv­ D - 12 - 19-26
NOTICE TO NON-HNHIIIENTH,
brick factory started and irt1a few Mrs. C. F. Proctor, Mr, nnd Mrs. D. Mrs. I. E Estrldge
en Tuesday evening nt tho Woman’s
FORECLOSURE OF MORTUAOE
NOTION OF Nt,NOTION (UNNI3VA
Mrs Dumns, mother of tho brido, re­
weeks they wlil bo turning out nil C. Howard, Mr. and Mrs L R Hollar
SCHOOL DIHTIIICT)
Club, by Miss Dorothy Cameron in
May
N. f u f f , Complainant,
ceived
her
guests
wearing
black
geor­
kinds of building supplies
nnd dnughtor, Mrs F. It. Savage, Miss
honor of her house guest, MIhs Cor­
vs.
In compliance with the provisions of Charles N. linker nnd Mary M. linker.
gette over white satin, with corsage
Frankie Howard, Mrs. J. V. Wicks nnd
nelia Johnson, of Bartow.
Chapter &lt;678, Laws o f Florida, notice
Ilia wife, o f lluntlngshurc, Indiana,
bouquet of white rose buds,
A. M. Clemons of tho Snnford Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer.
1s hereby Klven that an election has
and W. McKee Kelley, and Annie U.
The club rooms wero most attrac­ been
ordered to be held and Ihe smite
Kelley, h!n wife, o f fln o llu s County,
Mrs.
Philips,
mother
of
tho
groom,
Steam Pressing company, is confined
n ___ Tax
_________
School. D le-j
Fiorh^n, and A. Mlnchew and
tive with quantities of zinnias nnd will he held In Htieclnl
trlet aNo. i8,i Hemlnole
County.
wl"
'
,|
|
t"
1
wore a chic costume of grey crepe do
to his home with illness and his many
"i,0 1?
rV!,1^ i Mlneliow his
wife, o f Hemlnole Counother cut flowers. In tho veHtibulo, sald Special ...
PIIILIPS-DUMAS NUPTIALS.
ir *»helnK1
Tax School Dlatrlot
ty Florida
chine, with corsage of pink tobos.
patrons are asked to havo pntlenco
known ns the g e n e v a School DIs- To Charles N. linker and Mary M. BnkHoly Cross Episcopal Church wns
the punch tablo was placed nnd hero also
trlct. on Tuesday, October 101 h. 1911.
Dr&lt; pi* wife. HunlliiKahurK. Indiana:
Mrs. Waring, aunt of tho bride, wns
with delays If there are any until ho the Hcono last evening of one of tho
Vou are hereby required and ordered
refreshing fruit punch wns sorved to determine who shall be tD'®*00"
the said District fo r Dtp ttoxt tw o auo- t(( |,t&gt; ,i„,| appear before otir said Circuit
chnnning In black satin, her flowers
can got nround again. Mrs. Clemons
most beautiful nnd brilliant weddings
throughout the evening.
ceed nK years, and tho number o f m i l l s ( ,: ,&gt;urt at the Court House In Hanford.
wore pink roses,
'
is operating tho business moantimo.
f dlMlrlet school tax to liei levled and , p-|,ir|da on tho first Monday In October,
Tho music wns exceptionally good, ocollected
ever held in Sanford, when MIsh
fo r each o f the said tw o yearn,,
thu! 2iul dav o f said month.
Miss Leizo Thompson, aunt of the
The followlltlf mimed lire appointed t o ,
and there to a n sw er Tim "ill o f
being furnished by James Robson,
Agnes Dens Dumas anil Mr. Raymond
net aa Inspectors and clerk at the pro- 1eomplntnt filed herein iigiilnst you
bride, wore black crepe do chine with
Mr nnd Mrs.. E. B Mcnsen nmi son
"Bertram Shepard and Charles Moro. clnctH
Clarke Phillips wore joined in tho
wDhln onld H|iecln1 Tax W|icrf)|il tpe folowliiK described propercorsage of pink nnd white roses.
John nnd Ralph Doblo of Winter Park
Hold t o * w iti
About fifty members of tho young Hohool
n'o'iiV IUMrlet No. ft, to tioltl hucIi chic* ||y |^
holy bonds of wedlock, in tho pres­
aectlon
As the bride ascended tho stairs to
wore in tho city today, whore tho
I'roeluct
No.
set enjoyed this pleasant event.
ence of relatives and many interested
chnngo to her traveling costume, hIio
Monsens took the Clyde Lino to Jack­
friends. Rev. A. S. Peck, officiating,
threw her bouquet, which was caught K a t t a l M m i t a j a t a i G i i n i
sonville nnd will sail from thcro to
using the impressive ring ceremony.
by Miss Marie Teague.
Now York, visiting points In Canada
The church, which lends itself so
Late in the evening tho Imppy young
oro returning. Mr. Monsen is tho
Also hoKlnnlnK at tho northeast c o r n ­
i *a
It Ih further ordered that this notice
beautifully to tho decorator's hand,
o f a lot beloiiKliiK to Hiram Hotter
couple left for the mountains of North
tie piilillHlit'il In the Hiinfonl Herald. it er
pnpulnr cashier of tho Bnnk of Win­
Heel Ion th irty-on e (31), T ow n sh ip
*1
was never prettier than on this occas­
iiows;iu|it&gt;r iiuhllshod In Ki’ intnolo C oun­ In
nineteen
Houth, ItniiKO thirty (20)
Cnrollna whore they will spend sever­
ter Park nnd has mnay friends in this
ty, but without the milt! District, there East, said(10)
c o r n e r holnif It. 10 chulns
ion. Tnll palms nnd bamboo entirely
being
1
U
&gt;
newspaper
published
within
al weeks, upon their return, they will
section who are nlwnys glad to see
from the first mile post on the
said District, onco a wok for fou r su c­ south
encircling the edifice.
Garlands of
west lion Hilary o f said section, and 3.16
keep house in their now bungnlow on
him. Mr .Doblo and Mr. Monson
cessive weeks.
chains
east
th ere from ;
thonuc
run
feathery asparagus, entwined with
Donu and ordered liy tho
County south 3.16
chains to school lot; thence
Elm avenue. Mrs. Philips is traveling
were tho guiding spirits in tho recent
Hourd
o
f
1’
uhllc
Instruction
for
HotnlMRS. JULIA FRANCES WILLIS. nnlo County, Florida, this the 5tli day east hIodk said lot 65 links to Its
coral vines wore most effectively used.
water meet at Rollins College and are
in n smart cont suit of tan tricotlno,
northeast co r n e r ; thence south a lo n g
o f September, A. D., 1922.
Tho altar was draped with white, and worn with gcorgetto blouse of tan
same lot 2.fit chains to It* southeast
b. F. HAIiniSON,
live wires in every movement.
Mrs. Julia F. Willis died at the
Chairman. coriior; thence uast 8.27 ahnlna tn a
held crystnl vases filled with lovely
(lost; thence north 5.80 chains to a post;
and brown, her chic hat nnd other
(Heal o f Hoard)
thence west 8.92 chains In place o f bohomo
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
T.
C.
Dapink rose buds nnd ferns, while brass
Attest;
accessories being also of tan nnd
Tho Misses Allio nnd Ruth Gllion
KlnntiiKi con ta in ing five ncros, moro or
T.
W.
LAWTON.
Hocrotary.
,viH
,
.on
.Wtyrif.FIrjit
street
Tuesday,
a
f­
candolnbras and crystnl candlo sticks
less.
returned yestordny from Bartow nnd
86-510
brown.
Also boKlnnltiK H chains south o f tho
ter TV.»Awiitiiillni'B8, at tho ndvnncod
hold
burning
white
tnpern.
Tho
chan­
northwest co rn e r o f section th irty -on e
Mrs. Philips is tho youngest daughLakeland; whero thly°ftavo' boon for
...
...
m r ...
. .
age of. 82 years and 11 monthB. Mrs. N O T I C E O F A P P L I C A T I O N F O R T A X (31). T ow n sh ip nine Ieen (19) south,
cel
rail
was
covered
with
white
and
tho pnst threo weeks visiting relatives
Huuko thirty (30) east, run south S.lfl
DEED
*or °_f *!r' nmi M™/ ,T;.L:. T n_\ ° Willis had been n re s id e n ts this city
chains, east 3.It chains,
north
3.10
and friends. Ruth and Allio both say entwined with fern, graceful potted hns made scores of friends Bince com­
chains,
con ta in in g one acre, m oro o r
for many years and had many friands
BTB o f the Ornernl Ntnlut- less.
that they had a good time but there ferns on pedestals and floor wicker ing here with her parents five years of long standing hero nnd In Georgia, Under Section
eh o f the Htnte o f Ftorldn
and fall not olao said bill will bn laken
Notion Is hereby Klven Hint J,
N. as confessed against yon, to ho fo l l o w is no place like The City Substantial baskets filled with roses nnd fern, ago from Charleston, 8. C,, by her
of
which
Btato
she
\yiis
a
native.
ilurllctt. purchaser o f Tax Certificate etl
u f tlmi decree, "
formed
an
artistic
background
for
tho
and they are glad to bo back again.
loveable disposition and charming per­
281, dated the 7th day o f Juno, A.
further ordered that this notlco
Two duughtorq survive her, Mrs. T. No.
bridal party. Bouquets of asparagus sonality. Sho graduated from Snn­
|i mail, has filed mild certificate In my lio published In tho Hanford llornld ones
office,
and
has
made
application
for
C.
Davis
of
thin
city,
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
each
week
fo r five cunnocutlve weoks.
ferns and coral vines wero fnstened to ford High School two yearn ngo,
(From ThuriiUy’ t Oiltjr) ,
Tax Deed to Issue in accordance with
W itness my hand and the seal nf said
Webb
of
Tampa,
and
two
siHtors,
Mrs.
law.
Hald
certifica
tes
embraces
tho
Another Thursdny afternoon-.
each pew, those reserved for the rela­
court this 25th day o f August, 1932.
Mr. Philips is the only son of Dr.
folowliiK described property situated In
(H13AI.)
13. A. DOUOLAHH,
tives being marked with fluffy bows and Mrs. L. R. Philips nnd is n young Alexander of Athens, Ga., and Hemlnole County. Florida, to -w lt : Lots
Clerk Circuit Court,
Mrs. L. T. Whitlock of Newton, Geor- sat. 251. 266, 281. 313 nnd 314. I'lun of
Hemlnole County. Fla.
Will somebody please start some­ of pink satin ribbon.
Sub-dlvlHlon o f Land belon gin g to Al­
man of sterling qualities, nnd is a
Hy: A. M. W130KB,
tamonte Land, Hotel and
Navigation
thing?
j
While tho guests woro assembling, very popular member of the young glai
Deputy Clerk.
Co. The said land being assessed nt J AC KHUN A DUPREE,
a lovely program of nuptial music socinl Hct. Ho holds a responsible po­
date o f tho Issuance o f such c e r ti­
Solicitors fo r Complainant . 5 i-5 to
Tho funeral services occurred yos- the
ficate in the name o f Unknown.
It is September now and high timo wns rendered under the direction of
Iso: Tax Certificate No. 282 dated
Court, Seveiil
Also
sition witli the Seminole County terdny, Dr. King officiating, nnd in­
S even th J u d ic ia l
we were getting busy.
day o f J,un®* A. n - 1920, has f II•circuit, In nnd fo r the Co"■ u nl y o f •
Mrs. Fnnnie Stombrldgo Munson, or- Bnnk.
terment wns made in Lnkoviow come- tho aid certificate
In my office, and hns
Hemlnole, F lorida .— In Uh
guniBt. assisted by Mrs. Lucllo AspinCITATION C h a n c e r y
plicatioi. fo r Tftx Men 1 In!Issue
mintlo application
Among tho numerous gifts of sil­ tory
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
in
diiiu'o
with
law,
said
celt
If
lento
In
nceori!
The Herald's idea is to start the fall wnll Tnknch, soprano. Mrs. Tnkneh’s
The sympathy of tho many friends lomhrcces the following described prop- W. W. Pevehuueo, Complainant,
ver, Chinn, linen, cut glnss nnd furni­
season tho first of Ssptcmbqr and run numbers hoing, "Because’ and “ 0
vs.
V
t^w ll*1' L o t s ___ ____, .
ture, ono of exceptional interest wns of the family is extended to them in ^
Thu unknown heirs, devlnuon, grantee*,
the winter senson until Juno. Throe Promise Me." "Tho Bridal Chorus"
131.
Plan
of
Hub-division
of
Land
be­
their
bereavement,
ollierH cla im in g under Joseph F luothe set of tea nnd tnblo spoons which
longing tn Allnmotilo Land, Hotel nnd ornil,
deceased, James It. Puramor*.
months for vneatioq only.
from Lohengrin wns used ns proces­ had been in tho fumily of the bride
Navigation Fo, The said land being as­
uceascd, Jam es R. Flnegan, d e cea s­
sessed
at
the
date
of
tho
I
m
h
uh
iico
of
sional, while Mendelssohn's "Wedding for over two hundred yenrs.
ed, John !&gt;. Hcllochnaso. tlocuused, and
DEATH OF INFANT DAUGTER. such certificate tu tho name of Un­
J. R utledge Flnegan, deceased, De■lames Higgins was in tho city to­ March" wns used ns recessional.
known.
,
The
infant
daughter
of
Mr.
and
fuudants.
The
many
friends
of
this
happy
day on a flying visit. Jim is getting
To the strains of the wedding march young couple Join In wishing them ev­ Mrs. Elhort Tnylor died yestordny n f - [u,e uti difylir J»Vne.k '\!&lt;n. i»an%liisl,ffi. T o: All parlies cla im in g Interest under
Joseph Flnegan, docoasud, James U.
so fat one would hordly rccogtiizo the bridal pnrty entered the church,
I'urainure, d e c e a s e d ,. J iuiioh R. F in s ter being on this earth but n few day's
.^‘iMufiVcut'l..A"'for V i x 'Deed'''tl!
ery
future
happiness.
gnu. deceased, John D. Relleohasso,
him. Ho reports business good at firBt being Miss Marlon Philips and
nnd
then
called
away
to
tho
bright
Issue
In
aconrdaneo
y
"l*
b&gt;w.
said
cerdeceased, and .1. Rutledge Flnegan,
Among tho out-of-town guests wero „
,
_.
J
,
.
11flente e m b r a c e s i
f ol l nwl a; t d e s c f lt iUnities City.
deceased, o r otherwise, In tho f o l f o w Fred Hnjjnn. Miss Phillips mnde a Mrs. T. R. Wnring, of Summerville, fleids nbovo. Tho funeral services ,.,i property
property situated In :-it 1mle Uouuli K d. scribed p rop erty sltuuted, ly in g
! &gt;:o 211. 221), 230,
very charming picture, wearing green S. C.; Miss Loizo Thompson, of Sum­ occurred from tho homo of tho par- '-V, **»“ Ji111ah«l.°’
end being In Bemlnolo County, F lo r l im« n o f Subdivision of
. .............
The public schools of Sanford will and silver changeable taffeta, with
59, 263. 27 1. 277. 278. 288, 289.
onts
today,-Dr.
Brownlee
officiating,
213.
2
it
Lot 5’ o f M' M. Smith'* Third S u b -D lv nnd 305. plan nf Hnhdlvhtlon o ' Islnn,
start on Monday, September 2, Keep trimmings of silver lace, her slippers merville, S. C.; MIbs Elizabeth War­ nnd Interment being mndu in Lnka-, i .,'n.i301lielno-lPB
rdln g to the plat th ere of
to M la - n u t C
Land, d u b i i ar ccn
ing,
of
Summorville,
S.
C.;
Miss
Dor­
e c o r d tu tho puhlio record* o f
this date In mind nnd all be ready,for woro nlso of Hilvor, She carried an
v
ie
w
eonietorv
T
h
o
fa
m
l
l
v
hns
tho
Hotel
and
Navigation
t.o.
Haul
laud
bev ie w c e m e t e r y ,
m o in n iu y nus m o jn(t UMm.HjU,,| (li tbo dato o f thu issunneo Hemlnole County, Florida, In Plat Hook
opening day. This season will bo tho nrm bouquet of pink rose buds. Next othy Wnring, of Charleston, S. C.; sympathy of thlr mnny friends in tho o f such certifica te In tho name o f Un 1 at page 86, h oing a part o f Beatton 21,
T ow n sh ip 19 Hoiltli, ltnngo 30 Nust. 7
known.
finest In tho history of tho Sanford to entor wore Miss Florence llonry Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Hazard, of Aligns- loss of tho little one,
It appourlng from tlio sworn bill o f
Also Tax Certificate No. 288. dated
tn,
Ga.;
Mrs.
Dunenn
Itnsull,
of
Charl­
herein filed that John
D.
June 7th, 1930, has filed said certificate cumpluliit
schools.
nnd Raymond Green. Miss Henryks eston, S.’ C.; Misses Mnry Buhner nnd
I
tell
echo esc, James It. Paramoro, Josoph
In my o ff ic e and has made application Flnegan.
Jamos
R.
Flnegan
and
J.
R
u
t­
Mrs. Kench Tells. How Sho Got to ’ for Tax Hood to Issue in accordance ledge Flnegan ,nrn now deceased; and
becoming eoBtumo being of yellow and
H:ild certifica te
em braces
with law.
Mrs. M. Flelshor nnd family havo silver taffeta, with irridcscont trim­ Mary GriggBby, of St. Petersburg;
Know Rat-Snap
th" f o llo w in g described property situa t­ that the mimuH o f the heirs, devlsooa,
returned from Now York, whore they mings, her eoBtumo wns completed Warren Ingram, of Winter Park;
ed In Hemlnole County, Florida, t o - w lt : grantees, or oth er claimants under th*
"Havo
always
feared
rats.
Lately
deceased persons, are
un­
ots 318, 319, 329, 321, 322. 328, 326. 306. aforesaid
Charles
Ward,
of
Winter
Park;
Mr.
own:
visited friends am) witnessed tho with a silver bandeau, nnd slippers of
noticed
mnny
on
my
farm.
A
neighPlan o f Hutiillvlsiou o f hind b elon g in g k nNOW,
T H E R E F O R E , nil
parties
,, ,
, .
. , , • ,
... to Altntnonte Land, Hotel and Nnvlganinrrlago of their dnughtor, Esthor, silver. Miss Mario Teague' nnd nnd Mrs. D. G, Wngner, o f Kissim- ■
cla im in g tiitorost under John D. R o llsmoo;
Raymond
Green
nnd
Fred
Ilnnnn
to Mr. Kronen, ono of Sanford'* mor- Bcnjnmin Whltner came next, taking
DAT1 J t i V
I Z u r! d ° f .drOVO"
11{r«" d»t« Of "ihe Usuance’Sf m foTcertf chasse. Joseph Flnegan. JnmS.U, Para“ more Jam « u. Flnegan and J. Rutof Winter Pnrk; Miss Tothorly, of RAT-SNAP. This started mo, thinkchants.
1 .1 '
Also: Tax Certificate Nn. 283, dated
Tried RAT-SNAP myself.
It
their places nt either aldo on tho chan­ Orlando; Miss Ada Wagner, of Kis­
, ... i
,
...
.
„ June 7th, 19211, has filed said ce rtlfl- property herein described, are h ereby
cel. Miss Teague’s lovely frock wns simmee, Hnrold and Brock Hill, of kllletl 17 nnd Scared tho rest n w n y ," rn lo In my o ff ic e and has made uppll- required to lie and appear b e fo re o u r
Tomorrow Is Friday, nnd it is not of blue taffeta, made basque fashion,
RAT-SNAP comes In throe sizes, 85c, I
’l£ r 8 5 M 2 ° ’S f c “Sid,CH.UmtnVle^CotFnty. FVo^da,‘SnBthi
MUl«| Ul| IIIO
Mnitlnnd.
only fish day but it is ‘ the day that
D. 19-2, and
05c,* $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed hy braces the fo llo w in g described 1'rnncr-&lt;''D‘ 11,1 r &lt;* n ^ s make
with bouffant skirt nnd trimmings of
v i u m u i u County,
V -V V . . . 7
r .lorlv.
____ - _____
______
_______
U K B W O r tO t h *
\
---------------------------n
TT .
„
. ,
tv situated Inii nHemlnole
F
ill!*,0
‘i 1" 1, l,tere
m
a g e at
□very business mnn in tho city should silver hows, her flowers were pink
Ball HanVwaro Co.— Adv,
I ,in.
...........
to -w
.........
lt :
•Lilt*
- -115 and 172 Plan
—
o f- H‘
n i1
"1 o f Complaint
. .............................
In »ald ca u se Hied.
(From T h an d t/’i S a il/)
meet for noonday luncheon with tho
HuhdlvL'Ioii or Land b elon g in g to A l t a - , oth erw ise a Deoroe P ro Confoaso w ill
Miss Fern Word returns to Daytona
roses. Miss Dorothy Rumph nnd Paul
monte Lund. Hotel nnd Navigation Co. 1,e * o 1 °rel| “ gain st them.
,
Sanford Chamber of Commorco. They
Bald land lining assusaod at tho date ■lt
I* ordered that thl* notlne bo p u b Dooioy folowed, Miss Rumph wns a Beach today after spending sovcrnl
o f the Issuance o f aueh certlilratu In i llahod In the Hanford Herald, a n o w * duya hero.
the name or U n k n o w n
|PJ»P«r.
l« Hemlnole County.
Unless Muld ce rtifica t e * ahull be re- |Florida, on ce a w e o k fo r eight ( I ) c o n ­
ver, her flowers being pink roses.
demned a ccord in g to law Tax Deed w ill &lt;, a S.4f)v * week*.
. . .
is wolcomo and is n it only wlcomtt
.................................
Miss Lucy Mae Lawrence is the
Bnckncho Ih usunlly kldncy-nehc and ,
thereon on the
l l t h day o f - Oc- w i ll ie s * my hand nnd the aonl o f the
Gold taffeta fashioned tho beJoming
said Circuit Court pn this 22nd day o f
but Is expected to bo thero.
,
■
. ..
I toher, A, D. 1922.
frock of Miss Ethol Henry, who enter­ charming house guest of Miss Klty makes you dull, nervous nnd Tired. Use
Wit mum my nfflelal signature
uni! August. A. D. 1922.
(H EAL)
E. A. DOUOLABS.
seal
this
thi&gt;
Tth
ilay
o
f
Heptemlior,
A.
DuBose.
ed next with Arthur Hazard. They
Doan's Kidney Pills for wenk kidneys D. 1922.
C lork Circuit Court.
A lazy no-account
feeling with
Hemlnole C oun ty, F la .
(B EA L)
H. A. DOUOLAHH.
wero followed by Miss Snrita Lake
— tho remedy recommended by your
R y: V. B.
U OOUC
DOUOLAHH, D. C.
yawning and sicoplincns in the day
Clerk Circuit Court,
Miss Eleanor Cameron has returned
OE
ORQE
O.
HE
RR
ING ,
R1UNG.
Hemlnole County. Fla.
Ask your
time. is caused by a torpid llirt# and n!l(' Fattl Lake. Miss Lake making a ^ fl ^rom Bartow whoro sho spent friends and neighbors.
56-etc
Hy: A. M. W E EK S, D, C.
Counsel for Complainant.
neighbor!
.
, Bomo tlmo n8 tho KUOflt of fr ,cndlliP
disordered bowels.
Ildrbino is a very striking picture wearing
quoiso blue satin, draped effect, worn
Mrs.
Jas,
L.
Ray,
503
Wost
3rd
St.,
splendid remedy for such ailments. It
with slippers aiui accessories in sil­
Miss Cornelia Johnson, of Bartow, Snnford, snyB: 3*1 had kidney trqublo
cleanses tho rystem and restores, vim
ver, hor bouquet being pink roses.
is
the attractive houso guest of Miss and a dropsical condition. My bnck
and activity. Price 00c, Sold by'U n­
The Three Friends K ill Them
Mrs. Arthur Hazard, of Augusta, \Dorothy Cameron at hor home, "The ached and my feet were bloated bo
ion Pharmacy.—Adv.
. ■1
Py-Ute Fly and Moaqulto K iller..... ............................._...35c
Ga., sister o f the brido, wns mutron■r.
j Wigwam."
badly I couldn't begin to wear my
;; "
„ ; . ..
Py-Ute Roach and Wnter Buff Killer..... ........... ...................50c
ATLANTA, Sopt. 4.Clydb K. By- o? honor, attired in a smnrt costume j
shoos and my hands wero swollen. I
Mrs. John Leonard! and Missoa could hardly dress myself. Huge wat­
Py-Ute Ant K H ler.............. .......................
50c
field, local automobllo dealer, denied of pcri-wlnkle blue silk lnc(PcombIned
„
Mero
havo
roturnod
home
from
Carwith
sllvor.
Hor
flowers
being
n
To
rid
your
hou*e
of
filthy
roaches,
flies
and
poiBo'n'mothut "any effort wn» mode to black­
er sacs hung beneath my eyes and my
mail Candler and thoro was no fraud shower bouqunt of pink roses. Mlss ,°n««l° Bench whro they spont last body and face wero bloatod to twice
Hquitoos nnd untH, uao tho PY-UTE Preparation*.. The Fly,
*
or duress practiced upon hia}’Cin an Dorothy Waring, of Charleston, maid week.
Mosquito
and Roach Preparations are non-poiaonoua and will
their natural size. 1 had chills nnd
u
lovely
creation
of
(
answer to tho suit filed by Walter T. of honor, woro
not
harm
human, animal or fowl. Guaranteed to do the
fever
and
would
porsplre
too
freely.
„
.
...
„
W. 8. Jones, of Atlanta, represontCandler, Atlanta .banker, for suppres- plnk and sllvor taffeta, with silvor jnJJ ^
j^oblnnon Neckwear
Co.,
waa
work
or
your
money refunded. Sold and guaranteed by
M
y
doctor
advised
mo
to
try
Doan’s
V—-------f
—
»ton of a note Tor $20*500 given by slippers, an arm bouquet of pink roses
Mobley
Drug
Store,
L. Allen Seed Co., and Roberta* Grocery,
Kidney
Pills
and
four
boxen
of
Doan's
the city yesterday calling on hie
U(/J
Sanford,'.Fln.
M
anufact^ed
by
him to Byfield ih thq |lf|tier’f Btnto- jpfopleHng, tha pictHWJ Yf
cured
mo
entirely."
hi cilBtom era.
*
Little Miss Marion Estrldge, the.
room on board the Bt«amshlp
Ip Boren•
00c,
fit
all
dealers.
Fostor.-MUburn
•an
J. J. CATES MANUFACTURING CO., Sanford, Fla.
mi * , winsome little daughter of Mr. and Join the throng* o f rV idtri
s*ria on July 10 last.
to ., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
f
Hki:
/&gt;

LOCALS

I

SOCIETY FOR
THE WEEK

DEATHS

5

BACK BAD TODAY?

IS

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1922

FORMER HUNGARIAN ARMY OF
FICER8 WOULD SOAK THE
ROUMANIAN KING
--------thnt were now able to use their bodies
GENEVA, Sept. 5.—The third as- nnd their minds for others of their
BUCHAREST, Rumania, Sept. 5.—
sombly of the Iouruo of nations, which kind and of a special Instance whoroA plot to kill the royal family while
wns 'formally opened at eleven o’clock In a lad almost totally deformed who
attending tho races during the festi­
yesterday morning outdid Its prede­ had been virtualy made over and was
val waa uncovered and a number of
cessors both In the number of dele­ now able to drive a truck In Toledo
formor
Hungarian army officers aro
gates nnd spectators present, even for a homo for crippled children.
under
arrest.
They planned to plant
He told of tho real principles of
though the session gave littlo prom­
explosives
under
the grandstand at
Rotary and explained them in a mnnise of producing drnmntic interest.
the track.
These things nro Interpreted by tho nor thnt wont straight to tho hearts
loaders of the league ns most favor- of his listeners nnd gnvo them some
able to the success of tho session, In-j of his experiences In foreign countries
dlcntlng that Interest in the longue la concluding by saying thnt the spirit
growing notwithstanding tho fact thnt of Rotary In getting tho people of all
tho work of both tho assembly nnd (countries closer together in a great
tho counsel 1b Inevitably becoming bond of friendship would eventually do
more and moro of a routine nature, |what all tho world had failed to do In
devoid of picturesque features and the centuries— to stop nil whrB and
sensational debate.
bring the people together In the great
IN PHILADELPHIA RATIFIED BY
There wnB for a time, promise of a brotherhood of man,
mild sensation in connection with yes-1 Messrs. Istod and Lum also spoke
ANTHRACITE MINERS
terday’s opening, thanks to u move- of tho idea o f organising a Rotary
CONVENTION
ment on tho part of Peru, which gave Club In EuBtia and tho benefits of n
birth to a short-lived boom for Dr. closer union with all tho cities of
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 5— The con­
Edwnrd Hones, premier of Csccho- Florida.
fidence agreement reached in Phila­
Slovakia, for the presidency of tho nsTho only regret of tho mooting wna delphia Saturday night will be rati­
sembly.
that at least one hundred peoplo of fied by the Anthracite minora conven­
Tho South Amoilcan delegations, this city could not have boon present tion tomorrow In Wtlkesbarra It wns

Big Number o f Delegates But Littl$ o f Real In­
terest Transpired

FOR INTERFERING WHEN
CHURCH PROPERTY
WAS SIEZED

RIGA, Sept. 5.— It was reported
from Moscow that Archbishop BenJnmln, Metropolitan of Petrogrnd and
others condemned for interfering with
tho seizure of church treasures, were
executed by a firing squad In Potrograd August 10th.

THAT
HURNED
UP
SEVEN
STRIKE BREAKERS NEAR
PITTSBURG

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.— Preliminary reports to dopartment Justlco
indicate fire which destroyed the bunk
house of tho Pennsylvania railroad at
Pittsburgh,,with n loss of seven lives
expressed today by Senator Reed, of wus of accidental origin.
Pennsylvania, In conference with Pres­
ident Harding.

of Chile.
Thus the election of Senior EdwnrdH
became virtually a foregone conclus­
ion, and In the balloting yesterday af­ Fraternal Societies
ternoon, ho received 42 votos out of
Aid in Child Con­
the 44 states which had presented
credentials to the assembly. Two oth­
servation in U. S
er votes were cnBt, one for formor
President Mottnm of Switzerland nnd
MONTREAL, I*. G., Spt. 4.— Frntho other for Dr. Juan Cnrlsos Blnntcrnul and secret societies of North
coe, Uruguayan minister to Franco,
America constitute tho "one poten­
In planning tho work of the ses­
tial force thnt can solvo tho problem
sion, the assembly decided to distri­
o f conserving child life," II, O. Evans
bute tho labor among six committees,!
o f Dos M ooch , Iowa, editor of tho
ns It did last year. These committees
Brotherhood of American Yoomen,
are;
said today in addressing tho Nutionnl
Constitutional and judicial ques­
Fraternal Congress.
tions.
"These organizations, numbering
Technical organization.
approximately one-fourth of the peo­
Finances.
ple of North America in their mem­
Social and general questions.
berships, can, by deciding on a defin­
Political questions.
ite, national program, eradicate many
A special committee of five mem­
of the neglects o f orphaneed nnd
bers was appointed to consider wheth­
homeless children," ho declared, "and
er supplemental questions could be
thus greatly decrease the number of
put an tho agenda. These questions
persons in jails, prisons nnd other pub­
include Lithuania's protest against
lic institutions whoso presence there
tho Vilnn Pdebsctto. Tho Polish dele­
can
be directly traced to neglect In
gatus object to this question being
childhood."
considered.
The Children’s Bureau of tho! Labor
Former Premier Padurowski, of
Department was established by the
Inland, who was one of the most ac­
tive figures at the first assembly of net of April 0, 11)12, with powers to
the league, followed yesterday’s pro­ "investigate and report," Mr. Evans
ceedings, with Mrs. Paderewski from pointed out, yet in May, 1881, con­
gress created the Bureau of Animal
the public gallery.
Industry and later gave it powers to
The report of the credential com­
suppress
contagious diseases in live
mittee showed thnt tiie following na­
stock.
tions were not represented at the op­
"My contention is that as the Bu­
ening: Argentina, Bolivia, Honduras,
reau
of Animal Industry was given
Nicnraqun, Salvador, Peril and Lux­
authority
to save the lives of hogs
emburg.
and cattle, and money wns .appropri­
ated outright for that purposo, tile
Children's Bureau should he given au­
thority to save the lives of children,”
he continued.
■"
"1 believe with Herbert Hoover that
NEW YORK, Sept, 5.— Babe Ruth the proper, care of children for one
celebrated his return to the line-up generation would solve most of our
today by clouting his twenty-ninth perplexing problems."
home run against the top of the right
State and national institutions, re­
held stand in tho first game of a twin formatories, and poor farms will not
bill with the Red Sox.
solve tho problem, Mr, Evans de­
clared. He added that instltutlonnlSUTHERLAND NOMINATED
ntado children nrc apt to lie like the
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
products of nVnctory; no individual­
TO SUCCEED CLARKE ity. Every child is bent to fit the
mould.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.— Formor
There should he cottages, not built
Senator Sutherland, Utah, was nomi­ along streets, like a country village,
nated today by President Harding to but nestled among trees on hillsides,
he associate justice of tho supreme witli paths and roads connecting
court to succeed Clarke, retiring, nnd
them, Mr. Evans said. Eaqh cottage
the senate, ten minutes later, con­
should contain from eight to ten chil­
firmed the nomination.
dren of all nffOfl ami a foster motlior.
Between groups of cottages there
DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
should he school houses, playgrounds
AT ROTARY CLUB ’ft) DAY;
and simps, Thu children should have
WAS INTERNATIONAL PRES
their own pigs, chickens and gardens.

HAVE

HEHULSEI) TIIE
KILLERS EAST OF
1IRU8A.

ATHENS, Sopt.
communique reports
army in Asia Minor
Turkish nationalists

LIGHT OF THE WORLD HAS NOT
GONE OUT AFTER
ALL.

DORN, Sept. 5.— Rumors were cir­
culated in Berlin yesterday 'of tho
death of former erown prince Fred­
5.— The Greek
erick William of Germany, who is
thnt tho Creek
stnying here with his father. The re­
has repulsed tho
port is denied today by his personal
cast of Brusn.
physicians.

Made Two Attempts
Will Not Sidetrack
to Get Away From
Key West Today Administration Tariff
for The Bonus Bill

KEY WEST, Sept. 6.—Hinton mndo
______
two unsuccessful attempts to hop off
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 5.—Tho senthiH morning to resume his flight to ate nnd house conferees refused today
Brnzel. First attempt found tho plane to sidetrack the administration tariff
too heavy for the light air, ho unload-1bill for the soldiers bonus measure,
ed everything they could
dispense
with. Second attempt the plnlno full­ ANOTHER JUSTICE
ed no rise. Dead calm nnd aviator
THINKS OF RESIGNING
taxied back to port to await breeze
STATED AT WHITE HOUSE
strong enough to permit him to take

Over Fifty Registered for the Full Program
Rod and Gun Club Yesterday
The big Labor Day trap shoot at
the traps of the Sanford Rod/A Gun
Club went o ff without a hitch. The
day was ideal for trnp shooting nnd
the fine co-operation of all the con­
testants together with the ample pre­
parations for the event by the club
mnde whnt was pronounced by many
visitors as the finest shoot of its kind
over held in Florida.
The attendance wnB good, some­
thing over fifty men registering fo r
the full program of 200 singles nt^O
yards/ nnd muny for a part of the
program. Clubs from all over Flori­
da were represented, many of the con­
testants corning In Sunday and spend­
ing the night hero.
High score for tho day was made
by Geo. Grierson, of .Jacksonville, he
making 101 of his program of 200.
High money went to W. R. Beckwith,
of Tampa, who not'only made a good
score in singles but was top In the
doubles ns well.
The scores of the contestants for
tho day wns ns follows:
A. Alden ..................... ’............. 181-200
E. H. Bntro ............................. 148-200
D. A. Hnrto ..................
141-200
A. F. Ricgcl ...............................104-200
C. I. Bnrto ................................ 147-200
C. S. Smith ...............................185-200
S. F, Travis ...............................185-200
A. G. I’ orcher ......................... 165-200
A. B. O'Hara ..........................147-200
F. B. Ronald...............................182-200
xJ. J. Nelson ...........................181-200
Jno, C. Grny ............................ 184-200
Frank S. Gray ...........................158-200
Geo. Grierson ...........................101-200
J. P. Whittlesy .........................103-200
W.. R. Beckwith ...................... 188-200
J. A. Hnnsbro ..........
184-200
D. W. lludd ..............................182-200
J. B. Sinclair .............................187-200
P. P. Schutt ...............................187-200
C. E. Sands ...............................153-2C3
J. \V. Snvngo ...........................175-200
S. W. Chain .............................. 88-200
R. It. Wight ...............................184-200
.1. C. Hutchison .......................178-200
L. II. Gibbs ..........
103-200
xlt. E. Mann ........................ ;... 162-200
O. M. Spicer .....
171-200
C. Ricker ...................................174-200
G. W. K night............................ 00-100
C. W. Lloyd ......
70-100
J. B. Coleman ................ i........ 171-200
B. Moffort .................................188-200
C. C. Bennett ...........................106-200
F. D. Guernsey ................
177-200

C. H. Whitner .,
W. C. Hill ........
S. G. Dollvo ......
J. J. Purdon .....
L. U. May .........
J. C. O to y '........
B. Boachnm, Jr.
Fred Bass ..i.......
J. R. McGibbens
W. D. Rogers ...
R. E. Stevens ...
A. Robinson ......
Roy Harden ___
J. Y. Ycarby ....
Frank Woodruff
W. S. Hand .'.....
Robt. Travis ___
J. M. Field ......
O. P, Herndon ...
x Professionals,
WILL OPEN BIDS
FOR NEW ARSENAL
AT ST. AUGU!
ST. AUGUSTINE, Sept.
nor Hardee, accompanied by Set
tnry of Sfate Crawford, will «
horo next Monday to open bids
tho construction of n now ant
building fo r tho national guard
thorized by tho last legislature i
for which $40,000 wns upproprial
ABROGATION WANTED IN
TREATY WITH I'ANAM
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5,-Abr
gntion of the present treaty arranji
ment with Panama, which be said w
intended to operate only during th
construction of tho canal, and negotk
tion of n now treaty with that goven
ment, wns recommended to congra

LEADING PLAYERS

CHICAGO, Sopt. I Lending ploy
ors; American; Hitter, Sisler, 41S,
Imsc stealers, Sister 42. Hume run
Walker, Philadelphia, Williams, Si
Louis tied with 32 each. Nation
hitter, Hornsby 38!); homo rui
Hornsby, 32; base stealer, Can
Pittsburg, 38.
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Second sheets 8 ’/ j x 11, ont
50c per 1,000, while (hey Inst, a
Herald office. "
t

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Tho re­
tirement from tho supreme court is
being considered by Associate Justice
William R. Day it wns officially Hint­
ed at the White House today.
The human voice has been trans­
mitted by a telephone circuit 5,000
miles long in n tenth of n second,
while sound through the air thnt dis­
tance would have required about Bevon
hours.

Taxicabs modeled on the lines of
the old Imrse drawn hansom enhs nro
being used in Paris, the drivers boing perched on high seats in the renr,
giving riders nn unobstructed view.

While Attempting His Arrest for Alleged Liquor
Selling

This new
sugar-coated
g u m d e lig h t s
young

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TO HONOR FOUNDER

It “ melts in you r
\
m o u th ” and the gum in the
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
and throat.
There are the other WRIG LEY
friends to choose’ from, t o o : ^ g

British aviation scientists claim to
havedemonstrnted thnt tho easiest
(light is one along an umllltiting course

The Herald, lBc per week, delivered,
Post Cards at the “Herald Office.

placed in
Sentinel.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
WILL OPEN OCTOBER 2ND,
TEACHERS ARE APPOINTED

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,
CASE OF MRS. CORA LOU VINSON

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BABSON OPTIMISTIC— NOT
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DISTURBED BY RADICAL TALK :

Schools Will Open Oct.
2 Instead o f on the 4th,
As Herald Head Stated

ATLANTA, Gn., Sept. 4.— Tho case
of Mrs. Corn Lou Vinson, sentenced
to be hanged for tho fatal shooting
The City Schools and all thoso in
of her husband, W. D. Vinson, in his
tho county that did not open yester­
office, March 30, 1022, which was ap­
day will open on Monday, October 2nd
pealed to higher trlbunnls, is expected
h
h
h
m
h
instead of on tho 4th as stated in the
lot M M M M M
Hn m
to be decided sometime this fall. Vin­
LrMF CORPS o f t e a c h e r s 1Discrimination
hond o f tho nrtlclc yesterday. The
son, an Atlanta physician, received
F for e v e r y s c h o o l in
!
AAgainst
— •— * ™Florida
,
„
,
«
,
.j
.
*
mlstnko was made by tho editor
ono shot in his body ns ho snt at bis Wellesley Hills, Mnss., Sept. 2.— With
cording to Paul Rader,.avnngcHst and countlng one mpnth from yo»torday
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Favors California office desk, and, nfter ho had fallen so much talk about Bolshov'sm and president of tho Christlnn Missionary and making it October fourth when It
to the floor with his face toward, his radicalism ono is led to boliovo that
Alliance. \
should have been October second.
wifo shot him three more tlmos. Ho the world Is rapidly bocoming social­
"Both fields are perilous spots," de­
S. J. Sligh Given Some Interesting
Please note this correction nnd toll
istic. Cortninly such thoughts aro
died immediately.
clares Mr. Radar.
"Savages forbid
Information on Freight Kate*
your friends that tho schools will open
’’ Ho told me I, was worn out and evident when one rends about Russia,
Christians to enter for evangelistic
And Several New Departments
hero on Monday, October second.
that ho wnntcd a young nnd pretty Mexico and certain other countries.
of Citrun Fruits.
work, tho salary is very small with no
___________________
Badly Needed Will Be
woman/* Mrs Vinson testified at hor Roger W. Bubson, however, claims
expenses, flrcnrmo or wives ponnlttedi
m f n rntom upti
trial. She did not intend to kill him, that this is not truo. His exact atato- yet wo hivo had twenty applicant, f o r ' F0KTY MEN ENTOMBED
Instituted
Florida is discriminating against in
she sold. "I went to his office to talk ment in nn exclusive interview this
IN NEWCASTLE MINE,
'
, ••,
. ‘
. , ' the matter of freight rates on citrus
every post.
Young men nlono con
four weeks from today the schools, fn ,iu&gt; nnd nppcni8 to th(J commerco over some mntters with him, but ho week upon this subject is ns follows: qualify as our missionaries."
TEN BODIES RECOVERED
made me so mad I couldn’t keop from
"Socialism,
ns
n
party
movement,
Senilnol° county will open for tho commsslon, railroads and other sources
•«f
shooting him."
is almost dend, so far ns tho States
NEWCASTLE, Eng., Sept B .-F o r 666 cures Chills nnd Fever. 38-20tc
term with tho following teach* which aro calculated to render aid in
The fntul shots were fired from a arc concerned. It has nover been at
ty men entombed through nn explos­
remedying this serious handicap havo
revolver which Mrs. Vinson said was home hire. It is exotic. It does not
failed in their missions, according to
A container for a ball of twino that ion In u coni pit at White Ilnvcn to­
Sanford
given her by Louis Vinson, u son of fit United States conditions nnd it has
S. J. Sligh, of Orlando, ono of the
can be fastened to person’s belt or day the Evening Chronicle states. Tho
Dr. Vinson by a former marriage, for no great hold upon the workers of this
prof. 0. E. McKay, Principal It, S.
largest independent buyers nnd ship­
"u
r ,
‘
I 'Z clothing for convenionco has been pat- bodies o f ten havo beciv recovered so
her
protection.
country, Tho Socialist lenders know
"
,. . ,
.
M v
M
rs.
IL
C.
Maxwell,
Ass’t.
Principal.
ijrBi.
pers in tho state, who is in Tampa to­
.t.._
,
Tlloy
„ ro ented by a rosldent of ochcstcr, N. Y. far.
Mrs. VlnHon, n frail woman of 43 ' this better than wo do.
Miss Sara E Muriel, English.
day looking nfter property interests.
at tho time of the shooting, had boon ready now to combine. Previously,
PRIMARY ELECTION IN
Miss Ida Moo Gray, Mathematics.
California has a rato much lower
The Herald, 16c per week, delivered
separated
from
Dr.
Vinson,
hor
sec­
WISCONSIN TODAY— WET
they
hnvo
been
unwilling
to
hob
nob
Mrs. John G. Lconnrdl, History.
, tQ polnt8 wht)ro F,orltln frult8 havo
A Herald Want Ad witl help you.
ond
husband,
for
sometime.
"He
with
nnybody
except
those
who
were
AND DRY QUESTION
Mrs. G. E. McKay, Eng s
nn n KOoil m0rkot, in fact tho cost of
spurned my love," she said, charging witling to take tho party name nnd
, Math.
. , _ . , .
trnnsportating the products to Borne
him with unfaithfulness.
Herald want ads get reaultu.
pledges. Moreover, there is n distinct
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 5.— Primary
Miss Gerardine Muriel, Spanish.
places is so high as to bo almost pro­
Following the shooting, counsel for tendency on tho part of organized lnIn Wisconsin today with the interest
Miss Marji Zachary, Homo Econ- hibitive, says Mr. Sligh,
tho defense (Hod a special plea of in­ bor to rid itself of tho incubus of In C ircu it C ou rt, 7th J u d icia l C ircu it, In the races of tho wet nnd dray can­
Srmltinlr Com ity, F lorida,—
In discussing the matter, Mr. Sligh
oralcs.
sanity in Mrs. Vinson’s behalf, al- Socialism.
Tho battle hns been
didates for tho various offices out­
In Chnnrrry
Prof. It. F. Cooper, Agriculture.
. . .
, ,
f I leglng thnt n disordered mental con­ fought out as fnr as the American
standing.
Miss Rosamond Radford, ExpresNOT1CH
TO
Iv
O
N
-R
K
illlE
N
T
S
.
j u r i n g the war period the blanket dition __________fnt.
n ,„ for
willlmr.
wns responsible
tho killing. Federation of Labor is concerned. It
rato from California to Now York nnd
W nltor II. Ilnllnrd, Complainant,
Land and Im provem ent C om pany, o r
After
n
henring
by
n
jury
in Ordln- has been fought out in tho women’s
vs.
•
Si°Miss Clnrn M.Len, Principal Gram­ nil eastern points nnd to Cnnndlnn
C. \V. Arnold, o r John W . Anderson,
nry’s Court, however, she wnB pro­ garment industry. It will be fought Harvey II. Tlerit ami llolrs o f Jacob M.
or Joshua II. A bbott, o r either o t
Hill, cl ul.. Defendants.
mar School.
points nlsu was $1.62 per 100 pounds.
thorn, or otherwise, In the f o l l o w i n g
nounced
sane
nnd
placed
on
trial
for
To H arvey H. Hard and tho llelra ot
out
wherever
it
is
necessary
and
tho
Mrs. Pearl Babbitt, Eighth Grade. The rato now lias been reduced to $l.G0
described land:
Jacob M. lllll. If llvlmr. nnd If dond.
her
life'.
Shu
wns
convicted
on
Juno
T ho flouth* half o f
tho
Northeast
conservatives will win.
l o all parties claim in g any Interest
Mrs. Selena Barber, Eighth Grade. a reduction of about 30 per cent. Cali­
under Hartley 11. Hurd, o r the Heirs qunrtor o f flection 13, and tho Mast h a lt
3 nnd sentenced to lie hnngcd on July
"There
remains
the
farmer
group—
o
f
tho
flouthoast
quarter
o
f
Section
IS,
Miss Laura Chittenden, 7th Grade. fornia oranges are billed at 78 pounds [
o f Jacob M. lllll, or either o f them,
28, tho jury returning tho verdict the lunn bloc, ns it is called.
o r otherwise In the f o llo w in g dosorlh- T ow n sh ip 31. flouth o f Ila n g o 32 Bast,
This
situated, ly in g and being In tho C oun ­
Miss Ida Mae Hall, 7th Grade.
ed land:
per crate, and grapefruit. I think,
( without recommendation fo r mercy Full will probably show more of tho
Tho Knot h a lf o f the Northeast q u a r ­ ty o f flomtnole, State o f Florida.
Mrs. W. B. Fort, 7th Grodo.
pounds, which makes tho rate on
It ap p ea rin g by a sw orn bill o f oom
nfter deliberating ono hour and forty results ot tho rovoli o f the lurmor ter o f flection 21, T ow n sh ip 21, South plaint
‘
ft...................................
- - you
filed
herein against y o a -that
of lln ng o 29 Hast, also the North h a lf
Mrs. W. A. tester, Sixth Grade.
grapefruit about $1.
o rr claim some Interest In tho said
five minutes.
Hlntca iigams the conservatism of tho o f the N orthw est cpiarter o f the N o rth ­ havo
Miss Annie Borland, Sixth Grade.
described
land,
"Our rato from Tampa, for instance
east qunrtor o f flection 21, T ow n sh ip 31
Appeals to higher tribunals hold uPj present Administration. This ravolt flouth
You nro th erefore h oroby
required
o f linage 29 East, less nnd e x ­
Miss Edni Chittenden, Fifth Grade. to Denver, is about $1.85 on grape­
cep
tin g three a cres o f f o f tho flouth nnd ordorod to bo nnd app ea r b e fo re
final disposition of tho enso
was
inevitable.
Our
last
election
wus
Mrs. Maymo Lashbrook, fitli Grade. fruit, and to Pacific slope points, such
side o f the Inst described tract, nil o f our said Circuit Court at the Court
Mrs. Vinson licnrd tho verdict read u post war reaction and tho tremend­ which lands are situated, ly in g nnd b e ­ Houso In Hanford, Florida, on the first
Mrs. Effio Durden, 5th Grade.
ns Seattle, where wo have a fino mar­ nnd the sentence passed without any
ing In tho County o f flomlnoto, fltnto o f day In October, 1922, bolng tho 2nd day
ous Republican majorities had to coino Florida.
o f snld month, then nnd th ere to malts
Mrs! Stella P. Arrington, Supervis­ ket for grapefruit, the rate is about
show of emotion.
“ I don’t believe The nut results of tile farmer revolt,
It-appearing b y a oworn hill o f o o m - answer to the hill o f com p la in t herein
$2.85 per box, which is practically pro­ they will hang mu she said the day
alnt filed heroin against you that you filed a gain st you, and therein fall not,
ing Principal Primary Schools.
however,
probably
will
not
justify
tho
liavo nr claim noino fntorest In the snld olso said hill will ho tnkon ns con fe sse d
Miss F.inmn Owen, First Grade hibitive.
against you, fo llo w e d Ity final decree.
afterward, "for what any woman enthusiasm which it lias called forth. ilnsnrlbod lund,
It Is further ordered thnt this n otice
You nro th oroforo h ere b y
required
"The haul is shorter than from Cali­ would have done under the circum­
Princiual.
nnd ordered lo bo nnd ntmenr b o fo r o ho published In tho Hanford Herald. *
After
senators
nnd
congressmen
have
'newspaper
published In Hemlnolo C o u n ­
Miss Mary Irvin, First Grade, Prin- fornia to tho eastern
our sold Circuit Court nt tho
Court
j hnvo
stances."
been clctcd to represent tho farmers, House In Hnnfnrd, Florida, on tho first ty, Florida, on ce each w ee k fo r a p e r ­
Cipal.
cited, mid if wo hnve the same rat0| Mrfl V|nson, according to tho rcIn October. 1933. b ein g tho 2nd iod o f eight coiisocu tlvo weeks.
must of them will continue to uct Monday
D oilo and ordered this 3rd day a t
tiny o f sold month then nnd there to
Miss Ethel Moughton, FirBt Grade, thnt the California growers have w«|cecordB 0f the state historian, is the
A. D. 1923.
about as senators and congressmen al­ make ntinwor to the hill o f com plaint August,
(HFIAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
herein
filed
ngnlnst
you.
nnd
therein
could market a very large portion of fourth whUo womm, to bo given tho
Principal.
C lerk o f Circuit Court,
ways act, at ter they get to bu sena­ fall not, else said hill w ill ho taken nn
Miss Knlhleen Brady, First Grade. our crop in thnt territory.
Hemlnolo County, Fla.
death sentence in Gcorgin. Two of tors and congressmen. The farmers confessed ngnlnst you, follow ed by fin ­
Hy: V. 15. DOUOLAH8, D. C.
al decree.
"Appeal has been made to tho inter- the others were hanged and tho third
Miss Mary Howard, First Grade.
It Ih fu rth er ordered thnt this n otlco O’ lH lY AN A SHARON,
will be disappointed. They will turn
Hollcltors fo r C omolalnant,
he published In the Sanford Herald, n
Miss Helen Tmvillegcr, 2nd Grade. state commerce commission, to tho ,inrilonC(| Hftcr Bcrving tcn years,
away irom their radicalism, to other new simper published In Hemlnolo Coutl 8-1-11-18-39: 9-l-8-lfi-aa-29-0ta
Mrs. Ramona Raynor, Second Grade oiricials of the Atlantic Const Lino,
Po„ y Barc|ay Wna hanged in 1800
ty, Florida, on ce each week fo r n p e r ­
quarters.
Notice of Aiipllrntlun fur T a x Herd Un­
iod o f eight consecutive weeks.
Miss llerrnlnn Lehman, 2nd Grado. the Southern and tho Scabornd l&gt;y, in w i|kea county on conviction of payder Neetlon (17(1 nf the General Stat­
Done &gt;£ ml ordered this 2nd dny o f
"We
huve
reached
tho
extremo
utes nt the Slate of Flurlda
Mrs. Blanche McKinnon, 3rd Grndc. the Central Florida Traffic League, o f , jn(t j/or ha|f brother $200 to murdor
August. 1922. ‘
(S E A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Miss Mary Robinson, Third Grade. which I am president, but so fnr with ,)cr huRbnntl so she could marry un­ both of radicalism and conservatism.
Notice Is h ere b y g iven thnt F. T. W i l ­
Clerk Circuit Court.
Wo nra headed for n middle-of-the-road
Scmlnola County, Fin. liams. purchaser o f Tax C ertifica te No.
practically no results. The matter hns other man.
Miss Corulie This, Third Grade.
Ily: V. E. DOUOLASH, D. C. ifl&amp;7, dated the 5th day o f Novem ber,
course.
Tho
dnys
of
tho
’
extremist
also
been
taken
up
with
the
Florida
A. D. 1805, has filed said ce rtifica t e In
DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
Miss Mildred Huston, Second Grade.
Susan Eborhnrdt was hanged at
my office, nnd has made ap p lica tion f o r
Hollcltors fo r Coniplnlnnnt.
in
any
direction
aro
ubout
over,
Now
delegation
in
congress,
hut
they
have
Pmiton
ln
1873
after
conviction,
to
Miss Ruth Hand, Fourth Grado.
Tax Deed to Issue In ncaordanco w ith
8-4-11-18-2G; 0 -l-8-lB -22-29-9to
law. Hnld ce rtifica t e ombrncoa the f o l ­
not ns yet been able to secure a n y: gethcr wlth En()ch Pi Spann, 0f the we get bpsy and saw wood. Tho man
Miss lluth Glilon, Fourth Grado.
In Clrrult Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, lo w in g described p ro p e rly situated In
who
is
busy
laying
brick
is
not
going
relief
for
us.
|
mur(jor
0f
,
S
pann's
wife
In
Webster
Hotnlnolo
County, Florida, t o - w l t : NU
Hrmlnole
County,
Florida.-—
Miss Carolyn Spcncor, 4th Grnde.
o f HWVi a t HWVi, Hoc. 3, ’IV p . 20 K
In C han cery
to liston to thu call of tho man who
"Tho rate from" Florida shipping j c0unty,
Mrs. Hazel Moughton, 4th Grado.
lin a ge 30 15. 30 acres. T he said land
being assessed at the d ale o f tho issu ­
territory to the eastern, points I hnvo ( Aft8r BOrving ton years of n Ufa wants to interest him in 'isms’ of any
NOTICK TO NON-HKSIDKNTH
Oviedo
ance
o f such certifica te In the name of
mentioned, on the samo basis
sentence for stabbing Narcissi Cow- kind. Tho mun on the wall is going Hamuol Puloston, Complainant,
Unknown. Unions snld ce rtifica t e shall
Prof. M. J. Okerlund, Principal.
he roileemed a c c o r d in g to la w T a x Doed
to say to the ngitntgr: 'I am doing
vs.
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, Grammar weight, is about $1.20, while tho illa -jnrt( n ffirihood friend, to death for
Florida I.nnd nnd Im provem ent Com will Ihhuo thereon qn tho 12th day of
reul
work
nml
1
cannot
come
down
tance
from
our
territory
to
tho
east-j
(JunclnK
with
her
husband
of
a
few
pany
and
C.
\V.
Arnold
nnd
John
W
.
I
September. A. D. 19tl.
Grades.
W IT N K 8 8 m y offloln l sig n a tu re and
Anderson nnd.................................................
Joshun II. Abbott, ot
to
you.’
cm
points
is
1400
to
1,000
miles
and
wcoka
Knte
Hnmerlck
was
pnrdonod
seal this the 2nd dny o f A ugust, A. D.
nl., Dofendants.
Mrs. J. C. Wninrlght, 3rd, 4th and
Land nnd
Im p rov em ent 1933.
tho distance from California orange ,iy Governor Stephens in 1883. Gov"Nevertheless, wo are probubly go­ T o:C omFlorida
5th grades.
(SI5AL)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
pany nnd C. W. A rnold and John
districts is 3,500 to 4,000 miles.
Clerk Clrault Court,
W.
Anderson
and
Joshua
II. Abbott,
sentence to life imprisonment upon ing to hnvo more o f some things
Miss Ruth Young, Primary.
Hemlnolo County, Fla.
If living and If dend, to nil parties
"I was told at the recent convention ernor Colqult had commuted a death that) a good many of us do not like.
Hy: K. W. R IV E , D. O.
cla im in g any Interest under F lorida 51-eto
Geneva (Opened Today)
Prof. A. M. Longencckcr, Principal. of apple growers in Seattle that tho i learning that the young woman wns Wo uro probably going to have mure
railroads, instead of less; ami moro
Mrs. M. E. Dooley, Grammar trouble is with tho southern railroads; t() b#eomo n mother.
— thnt they do not appear to concern
of
government interference in tho
Grades.
themselves ns the western roads do
mines,
instead of less. The drift
Miss Helen Mo run, Primary.
in promoting the interests of their LARGE PROFITS MADE
seems to bu in that direction. But we
Lake Monroe (Opens Today)
FROM SLOT MACHINES
fruit and agricultural interests.
aro not drifting thnt way on uecount
Prof. J. T. Jacobs, Principal.
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
"Ten years ngo Florida had a very|
of the theories of agitators.
Mrs. S. H. Bnctmnnn, Intermediate.
largo grnpofrult trade in San Fran-,1 JAUREZ, Mox., Sept. 4.—Although
Wo uro drifting thnt way heenuse
Y o u Can Duy From Ua at
Mrs. J. T. Jacobs, Primary.
cisco nnd even In Los Angeles nnd m0Bt klmIs of gambling are prohibited of tho necessities of tho present con­
W holesale Prices
Longwood
ers of that Btnte succeeded in hav. ■Jn Ml)xlc0( n larRU number of Blot inn- ditions. President Hunting will see
Prof. Edwin S. Miller, Principal.
other California points, nnd tho grow- cb|n(jg are operated hero, a part of a to it thnt the rnilrondH run ami that
W rite for Pries LLt
Mrs. G. U. Stuart, Assistant.
lug a law passed barring our fruit on} cunceHaIon owned by Gen. J. J. Mon- coal Is mined, not because ho is soc­
Chuluotn (Opens Today)
the ground thnt it might introduco doB| comm„n,,or,of the Jituro* military ialistic, but because tho country must
Prof. C. W. Cnnnon, Principal.
disonse. Of course this wns fiubtor-1Kttrri80lli Operators decinre Inrgo hnve trains nml coal. Thnt is all
Pnlatka, Florida
Mrs. C. W. Cnnnon, Assistant.
fttge tho purpose was to shut
, pronts nre derived from tho machines there is to it.
Altamonte Springs
our frpit, which is universally aok0 of w,U)m have announced they
Principal not yet appointed
"That Is to say, 1 beliovo that thd
nowledgcd ns superior to tho Call- wm|jd KjVo twenty-five nicktes in
Miss Lucille Sweat, Assistant.
lease of lifu of the sonn box orator
fomln product. I was told recently chnngc for ono dollnr, provided tho
and nil thu rest of tho frenzied oxLake Mary
thnt if our state plant board would custoi)lor plays them in the machine,
Mrs. Mao H. Williams, Principal.
horturs of our day, may be, for the
make tho proper effort this quarntine j ()|,e opcrato'r profit of three nmPnoln
present cut short. What wu do in
enn he lifted. Before ibis inw wn8 , chines hero showed nn average of $117
the next few yours, wo are going to do
Principal, not yet appointed.
passed I shipped nn average of 42 |( wt,ok| which is forty per cent on tho
Osceola
carloads to San Francisco and 4 or 5 nut carn|ng8 of tho thrc0 devices. The because wo want to. Wo nro going
to lie governed by conditions ami nro
Mrs. Mamie M. Sieg, Principal.
to Los Angeles, and I think this mnr-' own#r received nn average of $170 a
not by theories, Tho muin tendency
ket would take 600 to 700 cars.
|wcck on tho U,ni0&gt; or sixty per cent
‘Tno California Inw is based onl)
tbo profits. Tho keeper recolved is townrd a middla-of-tho-rond courso.
RAILROADS TO GIVE
Thoir shipping f(|Pt
centi AU mnehinos, how- Our progress will bo nlong thnt line.
FOODS PREFERENCE on petty Jealousy.
Wo nro going to ho confronted with
season is from May to November,
(j0 not rcturn n8 much profit,
Just as IDEAL FERTILIZERS ore best for grt/wing
tho
stern necessity of producing tho
while our season would bo from N ov-( Gcnorn, Mendez’s concession conw your crops, IDEAL INSECTICIDES are best for protecting
WASHINGTON, Sept. -1— Railroads
ember to April. And ns far ns Git ftact( which expires December 31, calls necessities of life nt costs which will 5 them from insects und diseases.
west of the Mississippi rivor woro au­
rus iliHonscs and inset pests nro con- ^()r ^,700 a month and approximately attract the purchaser. Thnt task will ■
thorized today by the Interstate Com­ corned, they havo nil thnt we hnvo nml
”
Fruit is Hold largely on its appearance. A good way to
r o p a jr )llon and other helpers, keop us all pretty busy.*
merce Commission to give preference more, too—I know, buenuso I have Just
"If my diagnosis Is correct," con­ | insure your crop against low, unprofitable prices is to make
___________________
and priority to tho movmont of foodreturned from n vory thorough In- MIAMI COPS ARE MOVIE ACTORS, cluded Mr. Bnbson, "this mennH well |S the most o f it first grado fruit by proper spraying.
stuffs, livestock, perishible products spcctlon of their citrus territory. —
for investors nnd others interested
We havo INSECTICIDES for every purposo and gladly
______
and fuel whenever thoir operating con­ Tampa Times.
in constructive enterprise. Tho cap­
give full directions for thoir use.
f
, MIAMI, Sept. 4.— An epidemic of tain of industry is coming hack. Tho
/
ditions become such as to cause freight
l"movio nctorltis" is sweeping thru tho onginoor 'will take tho place of the
congestion or blockade. Tho order de­ RAILROADS REFUSE
SPRAY MACHINERY
Miami police force nml nt least 12 agitator. Money will again bo in­
clared an emergency and laid dowa
REASONABLE RATES
i
.
.
„ . ,
,
t
rules for the conduct of tho western
REUNION ABANDONED uppers have been affected so far. vested in railroads; public utilities
Right
spray
outfits
nro Accessary fo r right results. We
______
iTho coppers nro spending much of will he rehabililatod and for many
lines identical with those which hove
hnvo a full line o f best makes. For large outfits, see our
been In effect on roads cast of the
SAVANNAH, Gn., Sept. 4 .-A n of-'th oir time n acting parts In moving years to come the United States pooBEAN SPECIALS,
Mississippi for sevoral wcokss.
(kin! announcement has been received «,lcturo1Production, at such times usk- plo will fertilize their Holds nnd proworking hours pnro for that next period of pros­
Ronds unable to transport all liera by Confederate Veterans from A. ‘ nB to b« lot o t
FARM IMPLEMENTS
UH
oompleto a sot In which they perity."
freight offered, tho order said, may J. Twiggs, commanding tho Georgia
8t“ rto&lt;&gt;* According to tho police
The Babsonchnrt Index of business
suspend ordinary practices in provid­ division, United Confederate Veterans
Full stock— plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
--------nnd routing
-------- cancelling tho proposed Confederate ro lls.so m o o fth o o fflce rsh n v o ro p rcthis week stands at 8 per cent below
ing cars------for shippers
butors,
etc.
The order will go Into effect Soptom-] Reunion for Georgia scheduled for sontod sea captains and millionaire normal, tho snmo as a week ago.
Business usually marks time until
ber 1 and will remain in offoct until! Romo September 20-21. Tho reunion fishermen.
Write Us Your Requirements
further order of tho commission.
after Labor Day.
During tho next
will not be hold according to General,
CHICAGO, Sept. 6.— Bishop Samu- few weeks trade should begin to
Twiggs because of a refusal of tho
MADISON, Wis., Sept. 4.— Qovcr- j rAlIrVads to grant ft reasonable rate °l Fnllows, hond of tho Reformed brighten up.
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO.
■ ’ the reunion.
•
Episcopal church, died curly today.
n°r John J. Blnin today tolegrnphod.1to
Agricultural Building •
Jacksonville, Florida
* Fallows nuffored a sovere attack of MANY APPLY AS MISSIONARIES “
I’ residont Harding thnt a tragedy \
--------9
9
C faces Wisconsin unless tho stnto re*i Pushed ahead of locomotive and pneumonia Inst winter and death wns
celvos coni Immediately, adding that operating much like n snow plow, a indirectly duo to thnt. lie wns 111
CHICAGO, Sept.
4.— Privations
Full stock,on hand at Sanford Branch o f
lhe duty and responsibility of sup- j now machine for tho railroads cuts, about a motnh. 87 years old.
suffered by missionaries to Afghanlsplying coal to tho stn^o now rests u p -' ditches nnd does grading at speeds'
( tan and tho Amazon Jungles apparWILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
the president.
of from six to eight miles nn hour, j To prevent a cold, take 666. SB-COtc ‘, ently hold no terror for applicant!, ac-

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

xin.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRID AY, SEPTEM BER 15, 1022

NUMBER 57
■
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SEPARATE PEACE VOTED
FOR INDIVIDUAL ROADS
MEN WILL RETURN TODAY
DYNAMITER
HAS CONFESSED
KILL END STRIKE
IMPLICATING 4

p r e s id e n t o f
seabo ard
r a il w a y n e g o t ia t e s

TH E TERMS

On Some F if ty Out of Two Hun­

dred F irst Class
Roads

CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Mem.
I,or» of the ehop crafts polley
committee, who yesterday ap­
proved peace plana for ending the
railway atrlke through separate
nereementa of Individual roads,
today began separate pence ne­
gotiations under the terms of
agreement. Instructions to var­
ious system federation officials
to sign negotiations and arrange
agreements with their roads sent
out from union headquarters by
Ilert Jewell, chief of the strike
leaders.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.— Ad­
vices to the Labor Department
today from representative# In
Chicago, said railroads represent­
ing approximately 35 per cent of
the country's mileage signified
intention of ending the shopmen's
strike on a*bnsls of agreement ac­
cepted
yesterday by the shop
crnftK policy committee, and the
roads representing additional 30
per cent are rendy to end the
strike.
CHICAGO, Sept. 14.— A set­
tlement of tile shopmen's strike
is certain that the railroads will
sustain the transportation act
and should the queatlons upon
• which the strike predicated come
hack to the United States Labor
Hoard, rtlho fullest, fairest con­
sideration" will be granted, Hen
Hooper, chnlrmnn of the board
said in a statement today.

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to
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to
to
to
to
to
to
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INCLUDING TWO ALREADY UN­
DER A RREST FOR ATTEMPT
TO BLOW UP BRIDGE

DEPUTY SHERIFF JACOBS
WAS SHOT AND KILLED
BY A STRANGE NEGRO

DID YOU EVER STOP TO TH IN KTHAT pooplo who spend money want to rocolvo courtesy as well
ns value for their money? They don’t, want to bo mot with a
growl.
THAT your .business men should not wntch and wait for business,
they should work to got bettor business for your city 7 They
will hnvo to WORK AND PU LL TOGETHER TO DO IT.
THAT homes in your city must bo at a premium, because ovory
. one wonts one? WHY NOT BUY OR BUILD YOUR OWN
HOME?
THAT with tho right kind of co-operation of your citizens, your
rlty can grow by leaps and bounds?
THAT you should display your public spirit and boost your city as
sho deserves.
THAT your city should always bo energetic and that you should
mako her snap envied by your neighboring cltlos.
,
THAT tho quickest way to sell or to buy, or to fulfill any want,
Is to A DVERTISE.
THAT by advertising, tho doslre la created in the minds of th ou
who are able to buy.
THAT yoa should placo your ad bofore those who havo tho doslro
plus tho price.
THAT you should not stop too long to deliberate. DO IT NOW I
THAT opportunities nro often lost by too much deliberation.
THAT IT IS THE GET TOGETHER, PULL TOGETHER AND
WORK TOGETHER effort of every citizen that will mako
your city a GREATER CITY.— E. R. Walto, Secretary of tho
Shawneo, Oklahoma, Board of Commerce.

SOME RAILROADS
REFUSE SEPARATE
PEACE P A C T KILLED INSTANTLY
WAS STEPPING TO DOOR OF
NEGRO HOUSE WHEN
FIRED UPON

LEHIGH VA LLEY SA YS IT
OUT OF T H E Q U E S­
TION

IS

Negro Was C aptured_______
to Orlando It la Supposed
for.Safe Keeping*

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(Fr*m n i r t O g 'i Dally)

A tragedy th at stirred tho
city to itfl vory depths occurred
this morning about 9 :0 0 o’clock
just off of Park avenuo near tho
A. C. L.' railroad crossing when
Deputy Sheriff Cleveland Jacobs
in the performance of his duty
was shot and killed by a strange
WASHINGTON, Sopt, 14.— Direct negro.
This negro, who no one seems
negotiations to end tho shopmen's
strlko on tho Southern Railway on a to know, hod stolen another ne­
basis of agreemont was adopted by gro’s pants nnd the negro giving
tho shop crafts goncral policy com- chaso hnd seen the thief go into
mlttso will bo inaugurated a t a con­ tlie old Humphreys house th at
sits in the low swampy place on
ference to bo held hero Saturday.
Park avenue. Telephoning the
sheriff’s office Deputy Sheriff
Cleveland Jacobs responded and
with Chns. Lord nnd the negro
whose pants wero stolen started
to enter the house, JacobB nt
Powers Must Act at Once
and Set the Bloody
»i i
tho front and Lord nt the back.
The negro in the house hnd evi­
'
Turks Down
dently prepared meantime by
picking up a shot gun in the cor­
LONDON, Sopt. 14.—The Enstem situation is causing, consldornblo con­ W H ERE HARBOR IS F U L L OF
ner
of thu house und as Jacobs
BODIES OF R E F U G E E S WHO
cern here, this was reflected in editorin! columns of this morning's newspa­
stepped in the front door he fired
STAM
PEDED
pers, some of which adopt distinctly alarmist tono. Ono says grnvo crisis
at plose range tho entiro charge
confronts Allies, others dcclnro situation drifting to a danger point, nnd thnt
going into Jacobs chest and com­
CONSTANTINOPLE,
Sept.
14.—
nil elements nro present for nnother flare war, that powers must act at once,
ing out on the left side of hiB
nnd in agreement. If they fail to agree, nothing bu n nrirnclo con nvort dis­ The American Hub-chm-or arrived here
with reports of pppnlllng situation nt body. Jucobs was immediately
aster.
Mudunln, whore the hurbor is full of rushed to the Fernnld-Lnughton
bodies of refugees who stnmpodod Hospital, but died ns they placed
when tho last vessel departed before him on the operating table.
A fter being shot to death
the Turkish ’occupation. F ifty thous­
Jncobs
fired two shots from his
and refugees without food, nnd wntcr, lined tho water front for miles In pistol nt the negro and then told
broiling huu, arms uplifted, pleading the negro, whose pants wore stol­
en, to take the pistol and get
to bo taken off.
him.
The negro meantime was sur­
W ILL U SE W A STE OIL
rounded
nenr tho H art place nnd
FROM GARAGES IN
Some Leaders Surprised and Disapointed and
surrendered
nnd wns placed un­
MOSQUITO FIGH T
der
arrest
by
Sheriff llund, who
Fearful of Result
spirited
him
away,
it is said to
E U S T IS , Sept. 14.— A. L. Johnson,
member of committee appointed to Orlando for safe keeping. The
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 14.— Revolt-, ment in the house as so divided as to
nssint in eradicating mosquitoes in feeling is very high ugninst the
ing against tho action of tho confer- make doubtful tho fate of tho mena­
this city, reported thnt provsions hnd negro and if ho is found he will
ces In writing bnck into tho adminis­ uro.
been made to secure wnsto oil from got no trial in the courts.
Apparently the movo by Represen­
tration tariff bill n dyo embargo li­
The dead deputy sheriff was a
locnl garages to bo used in spruying
censing provision nnd a duty on potash tative Garner, who is the ranking pools nnd brooding places of these in­ Seminole county boy and was
tho House late yesterday sent that Democrat on the committee, whclh sects. Ho also distributed literatura about twenty-two years of age,
ntensuro bnck to conference.
Its framed thu original tariff, to include among members present rolntivo to well liked by everyone with
malingers were instructed to accept potash In his motion to recommit took methods to bo employed 411 extermin­ whom he came into contact nnd
tho sennto nmciidmonts repealing the thu mnnngcrs of tho bill by surprise. ation mosquitoes.
as un officer wns fearless in his
In announcing that ho would offer
existing dyo embargo nnd placing pot­
duty at ull timeB.
thu motiori Mr. Garner declared tho
ash on thu freo list.
MRS HARDING’S CONDITION
He wns tho son of Mr. and
Some Republican house leaders, \P ° t « h duty was a "scandal" and
IS G REA TLY IMPROVED
Mrs. Noah Jacobs, of Chuluota,
plainly surprised nnd disappointed, charged that it hnd been placed In the
SPE N T GOOD NIGHT where ho wns born nnd raised
wore pessimistic as to what tho ulti bill "in order thnt certain Interests In
nnd hnd spent his early man­
mnto result of thu house action would the statu of Utnh may havo an oppor­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 14.— Further hood. He lenves a wife and one
bo. Representative Mondoll, of Wy­ tunity to rob tho farmers nt the rntu improvement in the condition of Mrs. brother nnd ono sister and many
oming, tho floor loader, Hnid ho did of $30 a ton for potash they hold. He Harding wns roported todny by Brig- other relatives to mourn his loss. *
not know what tho outcome would bo, added that Republicans from farming ndior General Sawyer, white houso The sympnthy of tho community
whllo Chnlrmnn Fordnoy, sadi It look­ sections might successfully defend physician, who snid sho spent an ex­ goeB out to the wife and the par­
ed doubtful whether thoro would bo a thoir vote for tho bill with tho dyo cellent night.
ents and relatives of this fine
bill at this session of congrosi:. Chair- embargo provision In It, but they could
young mnn who was stricken
mnn McCumbor, of tho senate man­ not dofend a voto for duty on potash. E X TR E M E CRU ELTY
down in tho performance of his
Chairman Fordnoy, in reply, declar­
agers, took n moro optimistic viow,
duty.
. GROUND FOR DIVORCE
howovor, stating thnt tho sonata would ed tho potash duty wus necessary to
.Tho funeral will occur a t Chu­
B \ W IF E OF llA R T
ngreo to another conference nnd thnt protect thu industry built up in Utnh,
luota
Frlduy afternoon at 4 :3 0 .
California, Nebraska und othor states

JACKSON VILLE, Sept. 14.—Tho
sheriff’s office announces Otis Nor­ to
ton, striker, signed a confession this to
morning implicating four others, in­ to
cluding E. Pearson, Charles Goolsby,
nlso under arrest In attempted dyna­
miting of the trestle over Six Milo
Creek on tho Atlantic Coast Lino,
near hero Tuosdny night. Goolsby It
is also alleged, made a complete confcsolon virtually bearing out every­
thing in Norton’s statement. - Addi­
tional warrants issued for two others
said to bo Implicated, and nrrests nro
expected today.

NEW YORK, Sopt. 14.— President
Loomis, of tho Lehigh Valley today
announced "It Is out of tho question
for us to accept’’ tho plan proposed to
end tho strike. Ho said his employes
to aro now forming an association of
to thoir own.

EASTERN SITUATION SERIOUS,
MAY BE ANOTHER WAR
HARDWICK
INVOLVING ALL EUR0PE|SITUATI0N
AT MUDANIA
IS DEFEATED
IS APPALLING
FOR GOVERNOR
HAD SERVED ONE TERM AS
EX EC U TIV E OF TH E STA TE
OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA, Sept. 14.—‘Thomas W.
Hardwick, after serving ono term ns
governor of Gcorgin, wont down to
defeat yesterday before Clifford M.
Wnikor, whom Hardwick defeated in
u similar rnco two yonrs ngo, accord­
ing to incomplete returns from prac­
tically nil counties compiled by The
Constitution today.

ATLANTA, Sept. 14.—Clifford W.
CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Tho policy Wnlker, who was defeated two years
conimitto of tho striking rnilwuy shop ngo by Thomas W. Hnrdwlck for
crufts yesterday authorized B. M. governor of Georgia, nppuurcd to
Jewell, strike leader, to sign n Hepur- have turned the tables nnd won n
ate pence agreement with individual sweeping victory in tho Democratic
roods.
prlmnry for tho ‘gubernatorial nontlThis action, it was stated, would nation todny, on the face of incom­
end tho strike 'on from 30 to 52. of tho plete returns received up 11:30 o’clock
202 class ono railways of tho country todny by tho Atlanta Constitution.
which it ontored into direct negotia­
Tho figures Indicated that Wnlker
tions with Mr. Jowoll rocently at Bal­ hnd carried 103 counties with a county
timore nnd on -nny others who cared unit vote of 208, or a mnjorlty of tho
to nccept tho pcaco terms.
410 unit votes nnd thnt Hardwick Tiad
With tho announcement thnt partial forty-one counties, with a total vote
pcaco hud boen#voted, came tho first of 108. Sixteen counties wero yet to
dcfinlto statoment from S.
Davies roport.
Warfield, president of tho Scabonrd
Clifford W. Wulker, appenrod to
Air Lino nnd representative of n rnll- hnvo 218 County unit votes, out of a
rond securities compnny said to con­ total of 418, or onnugh to assure his
trol $13,000,000,000 of stock, which nomination for governor of Georgia,
showed ho was rosponslblo for nego­ on the fnco of returns early Inst night,
tiations that finally onded in tho received by tho Atlantn Constitution,
from yestordny's state wide Demo­
agreement,
Tho agreement wns reached boforo cratic primary. ThoBo figures indi­
the committee of ninoty ndjourned cated Wnikor carried eighty-eight
about 2 o’clock yostordny aftornoon.
counties, nnd thnt Gov. Hnrdwlck had
Preparations for ordering tho men thlrty-sovon counties, with ninetybnck to work on tho roads which nro eight convention votes. Bnylor, tho
parties to tho agreement, wore bogun othor candidate appeared to carry no
Inst night in a mooting of tho oxocu- counties.
tive council, nttonflod by tho Internat­
In tho other races todny, J . J .
ional officors of tho six shopernfts. Brown nppenred to bo well in tho lend
This mooting—as thoso of tho past— of O. A. Blalock nnd O. M. Housor In
tho ,raco for commissioner of ngrlculwas closoly guarded.
Tho first movo In tho nogotlnlions turo on tho fnco of tho Constitution's
which culminated In tho agreemont early returns; M. L. Dugan, It wns
started in Now York August 25, when indicated was lending In tho rnco for
nil hope of ondlng tho striko even thru stnto superintendent of schools nnd R.
the aid of tho "B ig Four" brother­ E. Davison, Incumbent, appeared to
hoods had onded. Mr. Warflotd tele­ bo In the lend for prison commis­
phoned Mr. Jowoll nnd arranged fur­ sioner.
Unofficial and scattering returns to
ther conferences. Ono wfcek later, Mr.
Jewell dqpartod secrotly for B alti­ nowspnpors Indicated thut tho lncurpmore and thoro tho basis for yester­ bents were lending In tho first, fifth,
sixth nnd olghth congressional dis­
day's Huttlcment was laid.
tricts
In thoir contests for ronomlnaIn addition to Mr. Warfield, Mr.
tlon.
I
Jewell and hts executlvo council, tho
For
chief
justico
of
tho
Georgia
meeting was attonded by Daniel
Willard, president of tho Baltimore &amp; supremo court, R. B- Russell appeared
Ohio nnd A. H. Smith, proBident of tho to be lending tho incumbent. W. II.
New York Central. The basis for Fish and R. C. Boll seemed to have n
pcaco was agreed to by both factions. comfortnblo'Jcnd in tho race to suc­
Then Mr. Jowoll and his officors re­ ceed himself on the court of nppoals.
turned to Chicago whllo Mr. Warfield J . A. Perry' appeared to bo leading In
began active campaign to lino up the the contest to succocd himself for
eastern roads. Mr. Willard enmo west railroad commissioner, whllo the fight
nnd opened secret conferences hero for the vacancy caused by C. Murphy
Condlor’s rofusal to run for re-blocwith Western railroad executives.
Last Thursday, Mr. Jewell author­ tlon appoarod vory much In doubt
ized a call for hi* policy committee to with tho early vote indicating M. L*.
meet In Chicago September 11. .Near­ 'Johnson, J . E. Palmour and W altor
In tho order
ly all tho first morning was consumod \lcDonnld standing
named.
(Continued on P»I* firs )

REPUBLICAN MEMBERS REVOLT
ON PUTTING THE DYE EMBARGO
MEASURE BACK TO CONFERENCE

the differences would bo adjusted
spcdlly.
Tho voto in tho house was 177 to
130, with 102 Republicans, 74 Demo­
crats and tho ono Socialist voting in
support of tho motion by Representa­
tive Garner, Democrat, Toxas, to re­
commit, and 120 Rapublicnns nnd 4
Democrats voting against it. Tho voto
followed a day of parliamentary
wrangling nnd sharp debato and an­
nouncement of tho result by Speakor
GUIott wns greeted by applnbse on
both sides of tho chambor nnd with
loud chocrs from many of tho Demo­
crats.
Republicans supporting tho Gnrnor
motion includod Scott and Taylor,
both of Tenncssoo. .
Democrats voting against tho Gnr­
nor motion wero Campbell, of Penn­
sylvania, and Fabrot, Laznro and
Martin, all of Louisiana.
Moat of tho Republicans voting for
tho Gnrnor motion nro from tho west­
ern agricultural states, nnd Now York
with a m ajority of them opposing
both the dyo ombargo provision and
the duty on potash. Other sections of
tho bill, howovor, cumo In fo r sharp
criticism from tho Ropubllcsn side and
somo loaders rogarded present sentl-

LOS AN GELES, Sept. 14.— A suit
for divorco on tho ground of "oxtroma
cruelty" will bo instituted at once
DENGUE FEV ER
against William S. H art, film actor,
NOW UNDER CONTROL
by Winifred Wcstover lln ft, according
*
AT JA CK SO N VILLE to unnouncomont of her Inwyors.

during tho wnr.

JA CKSO N VILLE, \Sopt. 14.—Tho
donguo foyer which went on a ram­
page hero, has boon brought under
control in tho opinion of City Health
Offlcor W. W. McDonnell. Fo/ tho
wcok ended September 0 only 152
cases of tho disease wero roported as
ompured with 103 for tho week be­
fore.
THOUSANDS WANT
T O .SE F. NEGROES
ELECTROCUTED AT RALEIGH
RALEIGH , Sopt. 14—Moro than
one thousand persons applied to W ar­
den Busboe for tickets to witness tho
electrocution tomorrow of Angus
Murphy and Joseph Thomas, negroes,
convicted on chargos growing out of
an attack on M r.'and Mrs. A. E.
Kitchen, of Miami, Florida.
v Tho man of the hour In Ireland
lucky if ho Insta that long.

la

ORLANDO, Sopt. 14.— A t 11
o’clock Sheriff C. M. Hand, of
Sominole county, with a party of
.«
county and city officials brought
the negro who this morning kill­
ed Deputy Jncobs to Orlando and
lodged him in the county jail. He
F A IL U R E TO PAY
was allowed to remain here,,
INCOME T A X E S
O F F IC E R S 8 E IZ E R YACHT however, not longor than fifteen
minutes when he was put in a
MIAMI, Sopt. 14.— Fifteen thous­ car by two Orange county depu- . •
and dollar yacht ownod by R. M. ties and hustled to parts un­
Baughn, wealthy Savannah man, a known. The negro’s name was
winter relsldont of Miami, was solzed Perry Bailey, 24, who it is said
by Chlof Internal Revonuo Bureau fo r had been in Sanford but two
failure to pay Incomo tuxes.
days, coming from Louisiana.
Those in tho party th at brought'
Sumter county as a wholo shipped a him hero included ip addition to
little under 3,300 cars of general soli Sheriff Hand, C. J . Ryan, city
products tho past season, Inclusive of manager of Sanford; J . A. Killecitrus fruits, the largest shippers be­ brew, chief qf police; J . H. Pow­
ing: Centor Hill, 777 cars; Oxford, ell, of the police force who ar­
058; Coloman, 505; Wildwood, 423; rested B ailey; R. G. Williams, of
W ebster, 201; Bushnoll, 200; all oth­ the police force. A t W inter
ers nboqt 300 cars. Figures furnished Park the party was joined by D,.*•
by railway agents of A. C. L . and S. V. Overstreet, chief of police of
A. L. Ry. companies, by the secretary th at city.. The officers hereiloat
of tho Sum ter County Chninber of no time in spiriting the m u rd e r
Commerce.
er f$pm Orlando county pre­
cincts. When he emerged from
Tho tariff • apparently protects the jail here to make the fu rth er
everything oxcept prosperity.

(CuntlnucO on P»*»

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Letters Of A Florida C itru s
Grower To His Nephew

UPSALA AND : : LAKE MONROE
GRAPEVULE =

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ly are business visitors to Sanford
Wednesday, ” .
/
Mrs; L. R. Mitchell and Miss A. D.
Mitchell spent the week end in Orlan­
do tho guests of Mrs. N. B. Holt.
J . B. Jones, Jr ., loft Tuesday for
_____
/ Valdosta, Go., where ho will attend
The Lake Monroe school openod school this winter.
The following teachers hnve been
Monday morning for the school year
of 1022-23. The teachere, children, elected to the Oviedo school. Prof.
parents and guests mot in the audi­ M. Okcrlund, principal; Mrs. J . N.
torium at 0:00 a. m. Tho school and Thompson, Mrs. Wnlnwrlght and Miss
audience Joined in singing "America/' Ruth Young, assist.aits/
The attractive littlo daughtor of
after which Prof. Jacobs read a short
'Selection from the bible. Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. R. L. King is sick with
Jinkina, the county tax collector,- was bronchial pneumonia.
Mrs. W. B. Williams left Tuesday
present nnd delivered the invocation.
He also later made a very entertain­ for a visit to friends in St. Petersing, talk. .M r. J . J . Cates, of Ken-,'burg,
tqcky, a visitor and an- experienced I Mrs. W. B. Englett nnd bnby left
teacher, whoso henrt is still wjth tho'Saturday for Atlanta, Go., whore thoy
profession, made qulto on excellent' were summoned by the illness of Mr.
tnlk. Mr. Charles Bates, a trustee, Englett who was there on business.
also hnd something nice ^o toll tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright, Jr ., nnd
children. Mr. Maulln o f Chuluota, bnby arrived Snturdny for a visit to
delivered n brief address. Mrs. J a c ­ their •parents.
obs nnd Mrs. Buchannn, the teachers,
Alton Fnrnell nnd W. M.
Dodd
each had something to say. The pro­ drovo to Tolitpn Wednesday on a bus­
gram closed with the singing of the iness trip.
song, "Scatter Bright ^m iles. A pnrTho garage building next door to
cnt-tcnchor meeting wns hold later the Oviedo Hotel, owned by C. C.
(&gt;nd several Important matters enmo Daniels of Chuluota nnd occupied by
up nnd were discussed and settled Mariner &amp; Roy Is being moved to tho
satisfactorily. Mr. Jacobs contribut­ next lot this week. Some timo ago it
ed the initial fee for the library, a was discovered that the garago had
bright now silver dollar of this year’s been built on tho lot owned by tho
coinage. Othor contributions have Masons Instead of Mr. Daniels' lot.
come in lator and already we are qulta
I
hopeful of having many nlco books Resd W hst U. S. Dept, of Agriculture
soon. A library is tho ono thing
Soya About W hst Two Rats Cst\ Do.
above nil others that we need the
Accocdlng to government figures,
most nnd we hope in timo to havo such
two rats breeding continually for
a complete sot of good books thnt tho
three years produco 359,709,482 in­
needs of the community may also bo
dividual rats. Act when you seo the
supplied—nil mny come in nnd enjoy
first rat, don’t wait. RAT-SNAP is
them with us. Another bee wo have
tho surest, cleanest, most convenient
in our bonnet Is this— wo nre think­
extorminntor.
No mixing with other
ing of organizing n literary socioty
foods. Drys up after killing—leaves
and have the community meet once u
month, either at the school houso or no Btnoll. Cats or dogs won’t touch It.
at some of tho homes. We feel that Sold nnd guaranteed by Hall Hard­
a great deni of good wllle bo accom­ ware Co.—Adv.

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BIGIVROP

From Jonas Arland nt Hammock
Emil Mngnuson spent the week end
Qrovoa, florlda, to Samuel
with
friends at Plorson, Fla., return­
'
Newcomer, Dentonvllle; Mich.
Enrich tiia soil, Increase the
ing home Labor day.
P ear Sam:
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
J . E. Lundquist who has not beon
Well, the ralna cams precisely when I prodlctod—right a*, the end of the
prove
the quality. I t pays to
Ary spell—and the citrus business has boon suvod n«uln. Life Is Just one very well is visiting this week at tho
use
them
regularly. Stock in
ia rn thins after another, and then It Is two; and growing oranges and grape­ home of his son, Aaron nnd wife in
our
warehouse
a t Sanford.
fruit la no exception. Next, we will be wondering whon tho rains nre (|ue to Jacksonville.
Booklet
free
from
warehouse
•top. The other night It rained so long and so hard that 1 lay In bod and
It was Charley Tyner and wife and
Bade up my mind to get stirring early and start bulldlnk me an ark: but
or
from—
their two little ones of Tampa who
When I woke up the sun was shlnltyc and I put it off.
•
spent the week end hero instead of
Armour f e r tiliz e r Works
Oscar Harland has sold his crop ngaln. If Oscar was a fish and was In C^arcnco. Our mistake. On Labor
Jacksonville. Florida •
• lake with a lot of other fish of similar Inclinations, you’d havo to stand day they left in. their now Dodge enr
behind a tree on ahoro to bait your hook In snfoty. Oscar wns around the for Wlndormere, Miss Eunice accom­
•tore tho other night blowing about what ho hnd dono. Bomohow, It sounded panying them.
pretty much like a perch hollering In tho fish languagu "Hoo fellows what
A card from Miss Margaret Ericson
• big fat man Is on tho othor end of this lino." tt Is true Oscar has gotton tells us she Is in Tampa for a time
W ATUI B U M
what ordinarily would be a pretty good prlco; but, In rlow of the Information but expects to bo with us soon.
AMTS
Which our Bxchnngo officials hnve gotton for us dlroctly from California on
Mr. and Mrs. Cramer and children
the ahortago of the coming crop thore, I am reasonably sure that I am going
to get at leant double what ho will got, and mnybo tnoro. Of courso, Oscar spent Sunday at Camp ns you please,
got some monoy down; and ho noeds.lt—always doos. Howover, he Is willing with their relatives Mr. nnd Mrs. V.
to count hla chlckons quite a long way ahead of tho &lt;vtRs being pipped. I C. Collcr. Littlo Glen remained with
his uncle nnd nunt for a fow days.
Will try to explain.
IA M .Y KMLUD BY USING
Glad to seo tho road men out fixing
S T E A R N S ’ ELECTRIC P A S TE
Fruit buyers seldom or nover pay cash on tho nail for a crop. Generally up the holes and tho convicts have
ll also kilt* rats and mice. It fore*.
they pay down as little as they can, and the grower gots the balance after the been working out beyond us, also tho
tb*ia pasta to ran from bulldlnv for wail!
fruit Is moved. Growers like a high price per box, and buyers usually humor telephone men, too.
and frteh air. A l i e boa contain-, tnouih
~
to kill 10 to 10* rata or mica. A t i.
them. For Instance, If the fruit on a grovo Is Bold In a lump, the buyors’
They toll us the country club house
jrour dr or or ftnaral atora doale- t0j » ,
B a y estimate In the prosonco of tho grower the number of boxes on the
K A »t r o t IMC-BtTTIR THAN TRAPS
,trees at about half or two thirds of what they really think Is there. When Is looking fine in Its new coat of
you divide the offered amount by this estimated quantity, there will be quite white paint and tho insldo also painted
• respectable price per box. If the growor who sells In this way wants to and pnperod whilo tho rains nre caus­
keep happy, he should not count tho outgoing boxes while the picking Is ing tho grass to grow nicely.
going on. Some who havo thus sold for soveral years nnd then suddenly
We were all pleased to sec our old
•becked tho outgoing boxos havo to my knowledge bocome ho discontented neighbors, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B. Hodgins
With this plan thnt thoy havo Joined tho Florida Citrus Exchange Inslnnter. out our way again in their car.
For those who sell by the box, « h per count at tlmo of picking, samo buyers
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell nnd children
provide field boxes which aro nlrlght to tho oyo but nre Just a bit tftprslzo.
were
out Lnbor Day- lit the homo of
and, whon carefully loadod by tralnod field foremon, yield a considerably
Volic
Williams and wife, all of them
greater number of packed boxos that the count of field boxes would seem
taking n dip in the lake.
to Justify.
Wo hear Geo. Vlhlon enmo out well
Again, If tho mnrket- goos against a spoculntlvo buyor tho follow who for the short timo ho hnd dtecn In
has sold to him on basis of count boxes usually pays through the noso for his training for the races nt Winter
foresight (T) by tho fruit he loses through dropping. All of us havo seen Park.
groves with good crops showorlng tholr fruit down like summer ruin, until
Rev. Wnhlborg, of Grovoland, will
only a small part was loft, when the buyers stopped In and performed to tho
COUGHS D ISTU RB SCHOOL WORK
plished in this mnnncr nnd thnt much
letter of his contract, thus taking only a minimum loss. Where sales are be hero for preaching nt tho Lutheran information mny be gained nnd real FLORIDAN K ILLED BY TRAIN.
School teachers should give the
giade In this way tt Is the growor, and not the bilyor, who holds the bag ns church next Sunday at 10:90 in tho benefit acquired, which will be broad­
samo advice to children who have
morning und nt 7:30 nt night.
far as market conditions aro concerned.
ening nnd educating in its effect. Tho ' BRUNSW ICK, Go., S e p t 0.— Mrs. coughs ns this Florida teacher. "1
Rev. Clark gavo us an excellent ser­
same teachers are installed for the II. P. Hewitt wns instnntly killed nnd recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar
There Is ono type of grower who Is able to make pretty steady monoy mon on the different fensts applying
Mr. Hewitt wns seriously injured
through Homo speculators. We had ono early In tny experience here. He hnd them to our times. Sorry his wifo is following yenr: Prof. J . T. Jacobs, when their automobilo wns struck by to the children in niy school who had
principal;
Mrs.
Fincttn
Jacobs,
pri­
the ’flu’ nnd good results enmo when­
• fine grovo, nnd It was a wonder to somo of us how ho managed to got not well nnd could not be with him ns
A.
B.
&amp;
A.
train
No.
15,
15
miles
mary;
Mrs.
S.
II.
Buchanon,
inter­
ever it was used,” writes Mrs. L
along so well, until wo got wlao. For n man with monoy, ho wns about as usunl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunn nnd the
from here at noon Mnndny. The Hew­ Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida. Fol­
mediate nnd teacher of music.
down-ln-tho-mouth ns anyono I ovor know. Ho novor could seo good pros­
pects ahead, and gonornlly, he was senrod to death about something or other. little girls were also welcome addi­
Mr. .1. L. Horn, a retired fnrmer of itt home is nt Hastings, Fla., Mr. and ey's Honey nnd Tar contains no opi­
N
.Whenever ho sold his crop, ho would bo plumb tickled to doath. Generally tions.
Cochran, Gn., is spending a few weeks Mrs. Hewitt were on their wny home ates—ingredients printed on the wrapMr. und Mrs. E. F. Lundquist nnd
the prlco was pretty low, as I bow It, but ho nlwnys hollered a lot and often
here with his friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. from Wilmington, N. C.
ipcr. Stood tho test of time serving
we rend about it In our newspaper. It took somo years to got on to the fact children and'M r. nnd Mrs. Kenneth L. II. Morris.- "Uncle” Jo e is drink­
threo generations. Quickly relieves
♦bat ho was what a con man would call a "stoeror." In ronllty, tho old coot Robbins were nt Coronudo Beach, go­
Q U IET DAY AT CAPITAL
ing sulphur wntcr for his health nn(h
colds,
cougha nnd croup, throat, chest
•very tlmo bad beon getting u bettor prlco than wnH mado public. In addition, ing over Saturday nnd expected to
He secs a
and bronchial trouble.
Sold every­
the speculators who bought his fruit paid him ton cents n box on all othor stay' until Labor Day but. the mosqui­ is rapidly convalescing.
bright future for this rich section.
where.—Adv.
fruit thoy woro nblo to buy In our community by reason of his kindly orrices.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
0.
—
With
toes got too bad so they returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabun are vis­ congress in recess nnd most governHo dlod a year after wo OHtabllHhod our Exchange packing Iioubo, but ho
home Sunday,
•m | • t»i»q i n g ut Chuluota.
kicked up an nwful fuss first. Our nmnngor maintains his ghost still hangs
munt officials nnd nntionnl labor lead­
We had a dcludge of rnin here Inst
around tho packing houso at tlmeH, probably counting up tho dlmoH bis
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Walnright of ers out of town to fill speaking en­ Join the thronga of reader*.
heirs are losing on fruit that goes through tho Exchange, His son later Tuesdny just ns wo were trying to Macon, Gn., nnd little daughter, Mar­
gagements, tho cnpitnl spent the
joined our association, and then did his dnrndost to got uh Into fUHses among mnko a lot of cow pen huy.
M PLETELY FUIINIHHED
houutha, nre guests of their parents, Mr. quietest Lnbor day it has known in C OkooplnR
rooms, $1.00 a day for two
oursolvos nnd with our sub-oxchange, trying to bust us up In business ho
Mrs. Alma Noise nnd two little nnd Mth. T. G. Walnright.
pooplo nt Ocean City Bench, S miles
years Monday. Even tho custamnry South of Bunnell. ImthInR, fishing and
that ho might follow In his fathor’s footsteps. Things finally enmo to a daughters nre visiting at tho home of
N. C. McCall nnd dnughtcr, Miss pnrnde under tho auspices of the Cen­ hunting.— It. 8. Tolnn, Ocann City, FIs.
•how down though on an election for association directors, whon Old Man her husbnnd'H parents in South Flori­
51-ttp
Lilian, of Orlando, hnve moved here tral Labor Union wns dispensed with,
Smith told this bird that If ho got two votoB on tho hnllotlng ho wns going da.
for
the
winter.
to havo hlin arrostod for repeating, Lator ho sold out nnd moved away. 1
nnd the local labor headquarters were
Cnrl Pierson took n number of
The greatest enemy of child life is
Mr. Simmons of Georgia hits moved closed.
don’t th|nk ho hud tho norvo to make a success of plain burglary, but other- tho tnpo worm. It destroys health
friends
from
Sanford
over
to
the
wlao ho was fairly well oqulppod.
*
to this place and is living out on tho
nnd vitality. The grentent enemy of
bench Inst Sunday, taking in Ormond, fioulovnrd.
"It Must Hnve Been Dead ut I.enst 6 tho tnpo worm is White’s Cream Ver­
Slnco wo havo boon mnrkotlng through tho Florida Citrus Exchango, the Daytonn nnd Cornndo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Snyder, Mr. nnd
Months But Didn't Smell.”
problem of disposing of our fruit haH boon onsy. That don’t moan that wo
Archie Swnnson went ovor on Ln­ Mrs. Mayes and Mr. nnd Mrs. David
mifuge. Ono or two doses does the
"Saw a big rat in our cellur last work. Price, 35c. Sold by Union
bavon’t had somo bumps. An association Is pretty much llko n church or a bor Day whilo Mr. Ericson’s were at Seif of Chuluota, visited friends hero
fall,” writes Mrs. Jonnny, "nnd bought Pharmacy.— Adv.
lodgo. You don’t oxpuct things ulwayH to run smoothly nnd silently either Palm Springs, wo henr.
Saturday.
In your own congregation or In tho affairs of your denomination. Every now
n 35c cake of RAT-SNAP, broke it up
A number from here attended the
Littlo Hodges Hailey has returned
and then something happons to riffle tho quiet of n subordinate lodgo; nnd
into small pieces. Last week while
pnrty
nt
the
West
end
nt
tho
home
of
G60 cures Dengue Fever.
38-20tc
from a pleasant visit to Ft. Christmas.
•vory now and thon something stirs up tho members of a district, or there
moving wo cable across the dead rat.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carlson.
It
was
renlly
Mrs. Charles Bell and son EmeBt
Is a sort of I uhhIo oven In tho grand lodgos of most fratomltles. Poople are
Must havo been (load six months,
NOTICE!
puch funny folks. Hoohib as If you can’t bring tho human olomont Into any­ a four-in-one, in honor of the birth­ have returned from a visit to Winter
didn’t smell. RAT-SNAP is wonder­
thing without bringing In human fralltlos as well. Commercial busInossoH days of Mr. Cnrlson, Mr. Stedt, Solo­ Haven.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the Bonrd
ful.” Three sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.26. Sold u ^ooaty Commissioners In nnd for
are no oxcopllon, either.
mon Anderson nnd Mrs. Ebbn Lee.
Prof. T. *W. Lawton, our popular
Seminole County. .Florida, will nt
n
Messrs. West and Cramor came out county superintendent, visited the nnd guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co. meeting to tie held on Tuosdnp, Hegtomlior 5th, 1922. nt 10 o’clock n. m. »eAlong after wo orgnnlxod our nBsoclntlon boro, I thought that aside from making quick work of putting us up school Wednesday nnd mnde^ one of 4—Adv.
colvo bids, for the building of two ndilchasing rod spldor, tho posky little rustmlto and n fow othor things and a shed for our new heifer while Mrs.
tlonnl rooms on tho court house. Plans
his worth-while nddrcsscs to the pu­
nnd specifications mny ho hud by appll*
managing to dig up tho monoy for fertiliser bills, tho business of growing
V. C. Colter sent us out a lot of paint pils. Mr. Lawton is endeavoring to CURTIS MAKES RECORD
cntlan to tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court,
fruit wob going to bo simplified considerably. Now, I don’t fool that way, I
on nnd n ftcr AUaust 17, 1922.
The
so
we
shall
have
to
get
busy,
but
we
organize
a
school
association
of
the
Board reserves the right to reject nay
am not now an officer In our association, though I havo Borvod. but I npproIN M ARINE GLIDER
or all bids.
cato I have u responsibility to vote for-officers who will hnndlo the business like to henr from our friends who teachers to meet once ench month nt
E. A. DOUGLASS.
ON MANHASSETT BAY C3-3tc
hnve
time
to
travel.
Clerk.
tho various schools in tho county.
as It ought to bo, rogardloss whether thoy are good hand-shakers, or bolong
to my church or not
A note from Mrs. DeForest lit Hal­
to ta ta m m
ifax, Nova Scotia, saying hIic has had
PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y., Sept.
,,
..
- NOTICHI
lion. Board ’of County Commissioners
Homo years ago wo lmd a manager who kind of ran down nt tho hool. a most wonderful trip through the
0.— Glenn II. Curtiss, tho famous nvf,Lr Sentlpple County, Florida,
First your he bad boon alright. Wo lot him havo a free hand nnd I guess It country of Evangeline, with all its
intor, made n flight of forty seconds will '!*. ,h a,r next regular meeting to
0 RSJi1 0,1 Tuesday. Hoptomber 5th. A.
spoilt him. Anyhow our puck was off, our fruit wasn’t bringing tho prlco, nnd great apple orchards and tho valley
tor’ny In n marine glider over tho wa­ 'A
D. 192.., nt 10 o clock n. m. revolve bids
prospocts looked gloomy. I couldn’t got tho otbors to ugroo to fire this follow,
for tho purchase of 1,000 tons of sholl.
ters of Mnnhassott liny. This, is the marl,
from which the Arcadinns were driv­
rook or olny. samo to lie dollver•o 1 kicked ovor tho traces and sold my fruit outside. Our crowd did what,
ftrst
time
n
glider
has
ever
risen
from
!*'*
In Sanford. Board resorvos tho right
en
out.
We
saw
tho
great
high
tides
• a K ita K ita P a to ito i
as 1 sou It now, It proporly should huvo dono. Thoy fired mo for five years.
* u‘" i to rojocl n n r or nM’ hlds.
the water.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
For throo years l took my medlclno; and It wns during that tlmo I canto to of the liny of Fundy; one day they
53-3tc,
Clerk.
reallxo tho real vuluo of tho Flortdu Citrus Exchango. When tho speculators werd sixty feet high coining \yny over
Allen Thompson left Monday for
For skin eruptions, rash, chafed' Notlee of Apiillrntlon for Tax Deed Bnfound I couldn’t move my fruit through tho Exchange, what thoy did to mo was the high docks, yet at low tide there Norman Park, Gn., where ho will a t­
a plonty. Instead of bidding against each othor for tny fruit, I think they shot were miles of mud flats. Thoy found tend school this winter.
skin, prickly heat, chlgger bites nnd I tirr Ncollon &gt;575 ,nf (hr (Jrnrrwl Hint­
..
° e
State »f Florida
craps to docldo who wns to huvo mo for an easy mark. Market condi­ Halifax interesting, visiting the old
.........
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_ glvon that S. F.
Mr. nnd
Mrs.....................
O. P. Swope
and threo stings of poisonous dnseits, Ballard's i _____
Notice Is _____
hereby
tions, nnd what tho Exchnngo wns getting for oUior growors didn’t cut much ehureh built in 17-19, going across the
hildren returned Monday from n Snow Liniment is nn effective npplicn-1n £ u 20.#ydnfed “the' 2n M v X„f
figure whon It catno to Bolling mlno. At tho ond of tho third soason, I
'tion. It heals quickly. Three sizes,! £•
has sald',L ? M r a Bta l«i
figured It was up to mo to ro-ostabilflh ntysolf In tho good opinion of my water to Dartmouth for the views, visit to Knnsas nnd Okluboma.
then
to
tho
club
where
were
nil
kinds
30c,
COc
nnd
$1.20
per
bottle.
Sold
by
T
u
V
ft&amp;
f
W
l
.
V
u
W
S ^ ? S l a S l 0,U?th
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Win,
Kennedy
nnd
•
...
with
Exchango friends. So I nttondod tholr annual mooting. After tho business
certificate embraces tho M was disposed of, I got up and told thorn thnt thoy might think thoy thought of boats and crowds in bathing. Saw threo Bona left Thursduy for Mont­ Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
lowlmr tlcscrlhcit property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, to-w it: Lot
a lot of tho value of tho Florida Citrus Exchango nnd of co-oporutlvo mar­ a man dive backwards from n bonrd gomery whero thoy will make their
l i t Suuford IlulRhtH. Tho said land l&gt;oCUT TH IS OUT— IT IS WORTH
keting; but that thoy didn’t login to know tho real value llko I did. I told at least 40 ft. high. We nre leaving future home.
Iiir uHiiosnod at tho dale of tho Issuance
of such ccrllflciito In tho nnino of Un­
them I figured I had bltlon off my noso to splto my fnco; nnd I found thoy tomorrow for Boston.
MONEY
It. W. Lawton hnd the misfortune to
known. I. ii Iums said certificate shall be
wore willing to agree with mo. Wo patched thlngH up nnd thoy lot mo
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e r ^ e e m e d according to law Tax Deed
On Tuesday, September 6th, MIbb have his Ford enr stolon front tho Or­
In ngaln. In the monntlmo nnothor bonrd of dlroclora hnd strnlghtonod out Olga Beilin was married to Truiqoml lando bull ground Monday afternoon, nnd mail it to Foloy &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­ u 111 Isiiuo thereon on tho 23rd day of
Soptomher, A. D. 1922,
a lot of tho kinks and wo had n vory orflclont packing houso with tho
'Y^TNESa my official slR iiatu ro and
field Avc., Chicago, 111., writing your
Holly,
formerly
of
Cleveland,
Ohio,
but
the
thief
was
not
quite
smart
•nmo old manager In chnrgo. It looked ns If ho had renlly boon noodlng
* 1 “ *’10 i n h day of A u r u i I, A. D.
closer co-o paration from hlH directors than ho hnd gotton In my tlmo, more but now of Sanford, at tho Congre­ enough to keep the enr for without name and address clonrly. You will
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUOLASR
than anything else. Two years lator I was mighty sorry to soo him leave us gational parsonage, Rev. ,Pnul Bur- removing the licuiyte tag ho left It in receivo In return n trial pnekngo con­
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
taining
Foley’s
Honey
and
Tnr
Com­
for a bettor Job olsowhore.
hnns o fficiatin g .' Tho young coupio fro n t,o f Jefferson Court Tuesday so
53-6tc
Hy: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
pound
for
coughs,
colds
nnd
croup;
went on a short Wedding trip to the that when Mr. Lawton walked up OrAll of which only goos to show thnt only tho young nnd Inoxporlonced cast const in thoir car.
nngo avenue he hnd only to get in thu Foloy Kidney Pills for pains in sides Notice of Apiillrntlon for T ax Herd B a ­
der Srrtlon B7S o f the (leneral Slatneed oxpuct porfoctlon In anything whora humans are concerned; and that
Another wedding you will bo Inter­ car nnd drive off. Tho thief wns not nnd back; rheumntlsm, bnckacho, kid­
o f t h e Hlntr of Florida
a little charity and helpfulness enn go n long way. Glvo my host to Etta ested in wns that of Miss Myrtle found with tho car.
No ce |( hereby Riven thnt J . J .
ney nnd blnddor aliments; and Foloy
Nlcholsom
purchaser o f Tax' Certificate
and tho children, nnd lot mo hoar from you soon again.
Madeline West to Geo. N. Fuller, Au­
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope nnd fam- Cathartic Tablets, a wholesomo and No. 325. dated the |rd day or June. A.
• Your Uncle,
JONAS.
h“" .Qled eald certificate In
thoroughly demising cathartic for 'p i* 1 **?’
gust tho 27th at the homo of Mr. nnd
ia. • “ hd hae made application tor
o®
e1
‘l
*° lesue In accordance with
Mrs. Gruham nt Detroit.
A cross, sickly bnby suffering from constipation, biliousness, hcadachos,
d oertlfJcate Embraces the folThis letter constitutes the third Installment of a carles, Others will
and
sluggish
bowols.
Sold
Tho bride Is tho daughter of Mr. digestivo troubles and looseness of
property elttintod In
everyof n r Vs ** f &lt;Lu,r,tyi Florida, to-w lt:
be published In early Issues,
tho bowols ncods McGee’s Baby Ellxhr. whore.—Adv.
nnd Mrs. Forest Wost o( this place.
is
o f BJ ?H «
Seo. 21, Tw p.
The eald land being neRoth are sweet, womanly girls who It checks tho bowels, oases tho stom­
eeseed at the date o f the Issuance of
will make capablo wives. Our best ach and restores healthy conditions. r Owners qf horses and blooded stock a fmoCOrt
*n the name of J. NUnloee said certificate ehall
wishes go with them.
Prlco, 35c and GOc. Sold by Union aro largo users of Liquid Horozone.
1
°
,ned
according
to law Tax Deed
An upholstered sent and back that
Yucca cnctuo, commonly known as
It hosts wounds, festering sores S i 1. ‘“ .u» th»reorf o’n tho"23rd~d»y'of
Pharmacy.—Adv.
fold compuctly enough to bo carriod
Spanish bayonet or bear grass in Now
barbed wire cuts by a mild power
Post Cards at tha Herald Gtflca,
in a man’s pocket hnve been Invented • • -•* o ♦ f
i i .x • .
m
Second
sheets,
8
f
t
x
l
l
,
only
thnt
leaves no disfiguring scars. Price, 192
to ndd to tho comfort o f spectators Mexico, hds been found to yield a fibre
(SEAL)
Hernld office.
If 30c, GOc and $1.20. Sold by Union
E. A. DOUGLASS.
a t out of door sports.
equal in strength to the best hemp. *
Clerk Circuit Court.
Rub-My-TIsm, an antiseptic. 38-20tc 50c per 1,000, while they last, at Pharmacy.—Adv.
Seminole County, Fin.
53*8tc • \
ny : A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
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Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sack
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack.......... ...........$8.00
X^UlllUS
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Purina lHen
(S cratch),I UV1UD.I
60-lbs., j/v*
per DQV.A
s a c k ......................
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Purina Hen Chow (S cratch ), 8 1-5-lbs., per s a c k ............... $ .85
Purina Baby* Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack .............'-------- $3.50
Purina Baby Chick, 60-lbs., per s a c k ................... x..... ............$1.75

Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-8 lbs., per s a c k ........ .......... 90.40
Purina B *Bicken
I .. Chowder, 100-lbs.,
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Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per s a c k ....... .....................91.90
Puripa Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8 lbs.) per sack
90.40
Purina Pigeon Cbow, 100-lba., per s a c k ....... .........................$4.85
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ...................................... .98.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per lic k
No. 1 Race Horse Whitq Clip Oats, 100-lbs.#per s a c k ........ $2.50

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No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lba., per sack .L .....................|2 oo
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, lOQ-lbs., per s a c k ......................' |2’w
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack J ....... .....................’ «2 ,»
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sack
*2.25
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack
•••*1.50'
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack
*1.50

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE 181
PHONE 181
PROCEEDINGS
OF THE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS

through Rusaoll’s Bay, contractor to
furnish all material and do all the
work, road* to be built of marl or
shell, nnd to bo built undor suporvisiorvof County Engineer, who will furn­
ish plans and specifications.
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entimlngor,
seconded by-Comr. E. Curlott, and
carried, this Bonrd authorizes the
sale of tho enno bottom chairs owned
by the County for tho sum of 50 cents
each to the Brotherhood Class of the
Methodist Church.
Reports of tho sevornl county offic­
ials were received, rend and ordored
filed.
Warrants paid during tho month of
August wero ordored cancelled of rocord. •
Communications woro rend nnd ord­
ered filed.

MAINE GIVES
DEMOCRATS A
BIG INCREASE

thoroughly sorrowful Endeavors in
the state, but his co-workers In tho
union fsel that no association of mor­
tals or combination of organizations
could pry him off from Christian E n­
deavor.
Mr, Lehmann’s Endeavor
friends unite henrtlly in oxtending
congratulations to both parties to tho
transaction, nnd, incidentally, accept
the compliment to Christian Endeavor.
So well known has the Christian
Endeavor monogram become And sq
universally Is it being recognised as a
Itles of usage, that the Underwood
Typewriter Company has mado a
special monogram typo bar for uso on
their machine. Chns. F. Evans, Chat­
tanooga, Southern Staton Secretary,
has for somo timo boon using tho
monogram type Instead of tho "C. E .”
commonly used by Endeavors in tho
word "SinC. E. rely” nnd tho plan is
boing •considered by Endeavors for
adoption as tho special "Dixie Way”
of signing letters.

, and to defend the national interest* ANNB HARDWICK BACK
at the peace conference with the
WITH SILVER MEDAL
Turks.

JA CKSO N VILLE, Sept. 12.—jj
Anne Hardwick, Florida’s rrpr*lfn,
PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 12.—The
tive in the international field
Sanford, Fla., Sept, nth, 1022.
city of Saco, which roturned a repub­
track meet recently held in Parii
NEW YORK, S e p t 12.— A swooping
back at her homo here today, wfi
lican ’majority of 780 fo r governor
Honorable Board of, County Com­
embargo on freight was declared toa silver medal as winner of the
two years ago, gavo Baxter, republi­
missioners in and for Scmlnolo Coun­
dny by most of the eastern roads, so
ball throw.
can, a margin of only one vote over
ty, Florida, met in regular session at
that alt available engines and cars
Pnttnngall, democrat today.
•
Ovor training prevented her fi
10* o’clock A. M. Prosont, Chairman
could be thrown into service-to bring
taking part In the javelin throw
A sharp cutting down of the robubL. A. Brumley, and Comr’s.: L. P,
anthracite coal into Now York. The
licnn vote from that c is t In 1920 was
which she Is excelled. Her throw
Hagan, C. W. Gntsmlngcr, O. P.
Erlo, Lackawanna, Leigh Valley and
the baseball match was 100 feet,
shown from returns from more than
ilwopo, and E. Curtlett, with V. E.
Now York Central have ordored prac­
one third of the state in yosterday’s
came In third In the 300 metre d.
Douglass, Deputy Clerk ,and C. M.
tically all frolght except food stuffs
election. Tho democratic vote was
According, to Miss Hardwick,
Hand, Sheriff In attendance,
from connecting lines from the west
holding closo to that enst in the elec­
Amoric.in team, which finished swmj
i Minutes of the last regular meeting
hold at connecting points.
zenrsd
38 points instead of m
tions
two
years
ago.
also special mooting hold Aug. 22nd,
»ortod,^comlng
In only 12 point*
Senator
Frederick
Hale,
republican,
A. D. 1022, woro rend nnd approved.
IIINTON DELA YED
hind Groat Britain.
wns lending Oakley C. Curtis, demo­
Mr. E. C. Wnrd, and Mr. Chorponcrat, by 11,000 votes in tho returns
She plans to visit her lister in HiIng,' appeared boforo tho Board in
from 253 election prcaincts out of
PORT AU PRINCE, H aiti, Sept. 12. oml nnd go to Tallahassee for n short
refercnco to tho condition of the road
flG6 cures Chills nnd Fever. 38-20tc 035 in tho state, representing 230
— Lieutenant Wnltor Hinton who is 8t°y, thence to leave for On
at Moore’s Station and on Cameron
cities, nnd towns out of 520. Thcso
making a flight from New York to [ N. Y., whoro she has accepted n po*|.
Avcnuo and on Benrdall Ave., and
precincts gavo Halo 30,370, Curtis
Rio Jnnciro, rccolved hia now high tlon ns assistant athletic director offi
the Board instructed tho Clork of this COLORING PROCESS NOT TO
B E USED ON U N RIPE F R U IT j 10,372.
power engines todny from the avia- j Klrl®' school
Board to publish a notico, notifying
Governor Porclvnl P. Baxter, repub
tion service of tho United States Mutrtho public to discontinue the dumping
LIGHTING TH E WAY
Exchange men have boon consider­ llcnn, wns lending Willlnm R. Pottnninc Corps. Their installation will de­ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
of trash and grass along tho public
ably exercised over tho recent bulletin gall, democrat, by n slightly largo
lay Lieutenant Hinton’s doparturo un­
roads.
TO OPEN WEDNESDA
The Federal nnd stnto nnd county til Wednesday at tho earliest, w hen,
Bids for tho work on tho Court on the subject of coloring citrus fruits mnrgin in tho siime precincts, tho
House were opened nnd rend, nnd issued from tho office of Captain R. voto boing: Baxter 31,000; Petton- agricultural and homo demonstration tho pvintors plnns to start for S a n ta ' TA LLA H A SSEE, Sept. 12.—Th*
there being only o»o hid, that of Mr. E. Rose, stuto chemist at Tailahasseo. gnll 10,713. Tho snmo precincts in organizations constitute a mighty Domingo'.
, Florida Stnto Collogo for Women wi
V. C. Collor, in tho sum of $1000.00 After quoting at length concerning 1020 gnvo for governor: Parkhurst, forco which moves with timo to ad­
---------------------------[ open hero Wednesday with nbout 7S
nnd on motion of Comr. L. P. Hngnn, the Installation of coloring rooms by republican, 45,821; Mclntyro, demo­ minister to tho multiple needs of huELRRE STO RES BANKRUPT
{ instructors In charge •nnd nbout 6&lt;X
mnnity. A high official of our Flor­
seconded by Comr. O. P. Swope, and Exchnngc packing houses tho bulletin crat, 10,007.
Florida girls nnd 100 girls from oth»t
Congressman Cnrroll L. Beady ida organization has likened this
enrried, tho nbovo bid is nccopted, nnd gives n enution against possible uso of
ORLANDO, S ep t 12.—Word wns 1ijtntes enrolled
tho contract awarded to Mr. V. C. these facilities on any immature fruit. Wnllnce II. White, jf ., John E. Nelson organized forco to a huge automobile, received hero today, through a n -1 Jennlo Murphreo Hnll, the r.*v
It is clnled that n casual rending of nnd Ira C. Horsey, nil republicans, nnd he la id tho head light of thnt nu- nouncemont of creditors, thnt tho E l - 1dormitory, which is being opened for
Coller.
Bids for 1,000 tons of road material this bulletin by persons not properly wero lending in tho early returns b u t' tomobilo is mnde up of our county bre Drug Stores corporation had been tho first timo, is practically complet
was opened nnd tho bid of Mr. George posted would give tho impression that n close contest was Indicntod in tho nnd homo demonstration ngents.
forced into bankruptcy. The an­ Tho now science hnll is not complete
Powerful ns thnt forco may bo, it nouncement was confirmed by H. II. but will bo used Inter in the tqrm. Th*
LeFovre, belpg the only bid, Ihere wns there was danger of the market being second district. In thin district, Con­
Hooded with immature fruit which lias gressman White bnd n Jond of 1,154 ennnot move and servo tho people un­ Chock, mnnngor of tho Orlando storo, addition Is not complotcd but w
no action taken.
Notnry Public Bond of J . H. Ful­ been colored by this process; and thus over Bortrnnd G. McIntyre, demo- less it can sec whither it goes. Tho one of tho most pretentious establish­ ready for uso within threo or four
ngents cpnstituto tho light nnd tho ments of its kind in Florida. Tho weeks.
create an undue alarm which may ernt.
cher wns npproved by tho Bonrd.
mnehino moves nnd serves, tho Nntlon Elbrc corporation conducts
Doputy Sheriff Bond of Mr. E. W. w ork'against tho reception of such
soven
Tho faculty Includes 25 new teach
prospering and lending tho world.
|STA TE CHRISTIAN
Niggers wns approved by this Board. eolorod fruit in tho markots.
stores in tho stato, ono here, one In {era connected with tho collogo forth
For the eleventh succosslvo year Jacksonville, two at Palm Beach, one first time this year,
Tho opinion has been expressed by
ENDEAVOR NOTES
A certified copy of n Petition to
tho county and homo demonstration nt Miami and one at Brooksville.
hnvo tho name of R. R. Rliey placed a number that the stnto chomist’s ofNearly throe-fourths of tho C hris-1ngents of Florida nro assembled at
upon tho ballot ns n Democratic can* fleo might havo dono hotter to hnvo
SCORES PERISH IN
dldntc for the offleo of Stnto Superin­ Issued a enution on the subject ufter tinn Endenvor Societies of the stnte the University of Florida for a woek
U. G. Staton, Orlando capitalist,
WRECK OF STRAMI
I
of
conforenco nnd school,
tendent of Public Instruction in the there hnd been somo Blgns of violation are nctlvoly working tho plnns o f tho
who Isassembled
much Interested In tho devol-1
in
an honest endeavor tognthor
la­ of Bowling Groon nnd tho I SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., Sept. 12.general election to he held on tho 7th of the regulations governing the ship- specinl summer campaign directed b y '
opmont
dny of November, 1022, was filled with ment of immature fruit, instead of is- vice-president Robert A. Grocno of *formation nnd knowlcdgo on subjects communlty In that neighborhood, Thero wns onsldernblc loss of lit
tho Bonrd, and the Clerk was instruct­ Hulng n bulletin such ns this boforo Sanford nnd Miss Lucy Bello Itailoy pertaining to their business.
spent Tuesday nnd Wcdnosdny in ' whon the Gorman steamer Hnmnton
And their business nnd their vnlus
ed to pluco the name of R. It. Riley any violation had occurred, or there of Miami. Mcnnwhllo tho AH-South
Avon Park nnd roports everything foundered off Vigo Snturdny. Co*
was any sign of intended violation.
; Extension Committeo has Issued tho thru doing thnt business must not be nbout ready to rush the big hotol to firmntion of this wns obtained
upon tho ballot for same election.
It is pointed out by sevornl thnt tho Dixie Goals nnd Banner Points for considered too lightly. Thru thorn the lie built there by his associates. Tho n : ir&gt; o’clock this morning when thi
Mr. Van Ness et nl., appeared bo­
foro thp Bonrd In refbrcnco to tho development of this coloring process,'tho yenr. Tho phnses of society work people of the greatest industry in the hotol Is on tho corner of tho Dixio I r t i s h
8tenmor Klnsfnun* Caatls
plnclng of another culvert on tho in Florida by tho Exchange has boon upon which tho Ilnnnor Points nro world arc served. The farm is tho Highway nnd tho main street of the docked hero with 285 passenger*
which
coino
our thriving north Hardoo county town.
First Strrct Rond, and asks Hint tho in closo cooperation with the United determined include:. Increase in num- spring from
members of the crow of the Hui
of
citizenship,
County have this culvert put in at an Stntes Department of Agrlcultureo,' her of Junior, Intermediate and Son- purest streams
monin on bonrd. Captain Day, con
from which arise the mas­
curly dnte, nnd on motion of Commis­ whoso oxperts were in the Florida ior societies nnd Alumni Councils; and
000 quickly relieves a cold. 38-20tc ( mnm|0r of tho Kinfauns Castle, wild
Here,
sioner C. W. Etzmlnger, “seconded by field Inst season to assist in this work; Comrades of tho Quiet Hour, Tenth ter minds of the world.
the loss of lifo possibly would react
Comr. E. Curlott, and enrried, this and that the process has the full eon- Legionors and Leadership Trnlnlng indeed, is supplied the host physical
Tho Daily Herald Delivcrad to your 80. Others on hoard estimated tk*
matter is refferred to Comr. L. P. Ila- sent of the Burcnu of Chemistry of Courses; Honor Societies, Unions rnd and moral stnminn of our civilization.
door six daya a week for IS canto— dead at 150.
the Department of Agriculture, which |Churcho; Subscriptions to Tho Dixio
gan.
COMPLETE SER V IC E
Communication from Clarence Bun­ most emphatically would bo the enso Endeavor World; gifts to denominnnell, In rofereneo to new road south if it wns felt there was any intention tlonnl missions,
II. Harold Hume,
Wm. I*. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, Jt
Cnrl J . Mntthows, Jacksonville, now
JACKSON VILLE, Sept. 12.—Com­
of Forrest City wns rend, nnd on mo­ to use the process on immature nnd
President
Vice-Prosldent '
•
Secy. &amp; Trcas.
•
|Christina
Endeavor field secretary pletion of service on the fivo defend­
tion of Comr. O. P. Swope, seconded unripe fruit.
B E S T FE R T IL IZ E R S — IN SECTIC ID ES — SPR A Y E R S — POULTIlY
It is nlso pointed out thnt nH a mat- for Georgia and Florida, is doing field ants within .the Southern Florida dis­ S U P P L IE S — HONEST GOODS — FA IR PR IC ES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
by Comr. E. Curlott, nnd carried, tho
ter
of fact tho process is not success- work In Georgia during September, trict cited under the government re­
contract for tho work on said road ns
Ask Your Neighbor— He Knows
set forth under item No. 1, of Mr. ful on fruit which fails to pnss tho ( October fi ho tnkes up work in Florida, straining order against tho railway
Get NEW JU L Y 1ST price li^t, JU S T ISSU ED
Bunnell's schedule is awarded to Mr. regular ncld tests. The process does Resides numerous rallies to bo held, of employes' department of tho American
O.
Florida
Bunnell, for the sum of $50.00, work not coat tho fruit with coloring mat- which further notice will ho glvon Federation of Labor, which was grant­
to lie approved by Comr. C. \V. En tt- ter. On tho contrary, it dissipates Inter, Mr. Mntthows will assist In ed by Federal Judge J . H. Wllkerson
the green chlorophyl in the skin, nl- three district conventions, Central Dis- in Chicago, was announced todny
mlnger.
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzminger, lowing the truo orange color to show trlct, Ocnln, Oct. 7, 8; Lake City DIs- through tho offleo of United Stntes
seconded by Comr. O. P. Swope, nnd naturally. Thus, it Is only possible to triet, Branford, Oct. 14, 15; nnd Pens- Marshal DyHon. E. M. Brcezo, of
carried, the bill of Mr. E. C. I.nngston use it on fru it where the orange color ucoln District, PonHncoln, Oct. 20-22. Jacksonville, Inst named of tho de­
for road work at Genova nnd O. K.’cd inis developed, even though obscured Resides Ityr. Mntthows tho I’ensncola fendants to he loented, wns served to­
by Eng. Fred T. Williams, in the to tli3 eye by tho green, ns in tho convention will hnvo on the program day. Three Jacksonville defendants
aum of $130.00, Is hereby npprovod case of Parson Brown oranges, and E. P. Gates, Boston, General Secro- are cited in the order. They nre W. L.
and ordered paid.
on Valencia oranges which hnvo tnken tary for thu United Society of Chrla- Cary, president of tho Jacksonville
Motion of Comr. L. P. Ilngnn, soc- on a greenish tinge at tho stem ends tinn Endenvor. Tho unions visited by Terminal Locnl No. 50; E. M. Broozo,
ondeil by Comr. C. W. Entzminger, while hnpging on the trees after hav- j Secretary Gates during his Florida secretary of tho snmo organization,
nnd carried,' authority Is granted to ing once been fully colorod.
trip last winter congratulate I’cnsa- nnd J . S. Wilds, secretary of tho
I HAVE THEM
Comr O. P. Swopo to hnvo road right
Apparently tho state chomist’s of-{coin upon securing tho help of this Scnbonrd Air Line Local No. 30.
of way opened nt I.nko Howell, costs Hoc Is’not fam iliar with tho actual 'splendid Christian Endeavor lendor.
tests as they hnvo been made in tho
The Sonlor Socloty of tho Miami
C-2 STA RTS TONIGHT
not to exceed $150.00.
Fire Arm Bond of W. II. Singletary field, or it would know thnt tho vory { Christian Church Is the first to sub= 1
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sopt. 12.—
npproved and license ordored issued. pule sickly lomon color, which np- j mil an Honor Roll (of 21 members) to
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzminger, pears Upon unripe seedlings or othur ( tho Alumni Department of tho Stnto The army airship C-2 will Btnrt on a
attract­
seconded by Comr. L. P. Ilngun, nnd inimnturo oranges when trented by Union. . This membership represents trnns-contlnentnl flight from Langley
ing atten­
carried, this Board recommends to this process absolutely advertises tho beginnings of Christian Endeavor Field, Vn., nt midnight tonight, wenth
tion— lots are being gold right along and building in this
tho Stnto Comptroller that he allow immaturity of tho fruit. This ennnot Hrnining in cloven dlffcront towns nnd or permitting, the war department an­
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
tho redemption of Tax Cert. No. 470, ho mistaken for the color which tho fivo different states. Not nil tho Ml- nounced todny.
Should weather conditions prevent
Sale of 1017, for the fiat sunt of mnturo fruit puts on. Therefore, it is ami societies can show ns largo a
the good of Sanford at heart.
generally felt thoro in littlo or no dan- membership for an Alumni Council tho start tho ship will got nwny to$50.00.
Mr. B. F. Whitnor, J r ., nppenred ger in fruit which will not pnss the but whon it comes to preparations for ’ morrow morning. Tho ultimate des
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement nnd
boforo the Board in refercnco to tho ncid tests being foisted on thu m a r-' the Stnto Convention next Juno in j tlnntlon. of tho C-2 in Rossflold, nt
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
appointment of a County Agent for| ketH by means of this process.
Miami tho entiro membership of evory: Arcndn, Cal., but the first stop will
society In tho city will bo hustling for |bo McCook field nt Dayton, O.. tho
most too strong for tho enroful, conservative person— that
Seminolo County, nnd after consldorn
Tho Montvordo-Ferndnlo Growors’ Miami, Florida, ns uttlvclv as If none ship passing over Washington nnd
tiyn this Board recommends the np
person whose eyes aro turned backward— The fellow who
pointmont
of Mr. B. F. Whitnor, J r Association, which is tho cooperative of them ovor could grow old In sorvlco Akron O., on tho way.
no in
hns V IS IO N will agree with me now— the othor later.
------------------------- —
us County Demonstration Agent for organization of farmers and growera living In tho "Miami atmosphero.”
in this progressive nnd growing sec-,' The Florida Christina Endeavor,
NEW GREEK CABINET
'Buriiinole County.
--------Motion of Comr. L. I’. Hngnn, sec­ tlon of Lnko county, elected officers Union extends congratulations to th e !
Orange
County] ATHENS,
Sopt. 12.—The new
onded by Comr. O. P. Swopo, nnd car­ for tho second yenr of their work a t newly organized
ried, Comr. E. Curlott, is hereby au­ their meeting In Montvordo last weok. Chamber of Commorco upon their s t - , Groek cabinet hooded by M. Trlantnthorized to straw ono inllo of rond In Knrl Lehmann, who has been socro- lection of Karl Lehmann ns secretary, filldkos, wns sworn In last night, Urn
his district on the Gonovn-Chuluota tary and snles mnnngor of tho nnso- of thnt organization. It must bo coh* promier taking tho additional poft"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheup"
elation, roslgnod because of tho heavy fossed, though, that if Mr. Lehmann’s folios of war and navy. The mlnlatry
Tond.
Clork of this Bonrd Is Instructed to press of work in his now relation as niccptanco of his now offleo meant does not include a single member of
advertise for bids for tho building of secretary of the Orango County nevurlng his connections with the tho party of former Premier Vonithero zoios. The premier announced his
ono-hnlf mllo of rond nt Rand’s Siding Chambor of Commorce, which posltlor. Christian Endenvor Union,
vt
mid
be
several
hundred
or
thousand(
polcy would bo strictly maintain ordor
he
nshsumod
Sopt.
1.
1
wo
and also ono quarter mile of road

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Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville,

Farms, ?Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” t

J. E. SPURLING

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T H R E E ARK DEAD IN
n
EA RLY MORNING TRAGEDY
'K
NEAR ANDERSON, 8. C.

WON OUT IN
EIGHT mim ELECTIONS
-BL E A SE ALSO LOST OUTI

Mrs. w. A. T in u and chU.pending several week. a t
ANDERSON, S. 0., Sept. 12.—Mrs.
Alice M cAllister, her daughter Mrs.
1
Beach.
W alter Allen aro dead and W alter Al­
,, ,„d Mr*. K illy, A lice, Margar- len dying, ns a result of an early
Charles Kelly, of Tampa, .are morning tragedy at Qrr-MHI, a mill
village near this city.
jire. J- M. Moye thU week.
The, two women were ahot, killed,
- Bratfg, of Maicott, Pin., forra- aa they eat at breakfast table by hus­
►
* recent of Sanford and asslst- band of younger woman, who'turnod
bllcan incumbrent
CHICAGO, S ep t 18.— Republican
meumbrent senators involvinvolv­
rWlntendem of our Sunday Into adjacent room and fired ahot into
ed
In
Tuesday’s
eight-state
primaries
oyercame
state opposition hy
and nn active and faithful hla own body. Domestic troubtes aro
m tho church, la vlpltlng hla thought to hnve been the cauao of the apparently safe margins, according to incomplete returns available
early today.' Senator Lodge, of Mapsachusetta,
Massachusetts, rolled up forty
^Charles- Wo are glad to. welcome triple tragedy.

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Senator Lodg£, of Massachusetts, and Senator
Poindexter, Washington, in by Safe Margains

ptw.

thousand majority; over Joseph W alker; Poindexter, Washington,
lend hlB nenrest opponent 'over three thousand; former Governbr
Cole Blease, of South Carolina, was defeated for the Democratic
nomination by Thomas G. McLeod, In bitter contest.

j. M. Moye and fam ily have
«1 from Daytona Beach.

L r folks are returning now every.
F asking us glad for wo aro anxlor our members in Sunday
Ito Increase.
gn. Sum W. Bradford, who was, tid on at Orlando some days ago
Dtd to Sanford Monday.
Her
rfriend, rejoice In her speedy re-

MILLS RAISE WAGES

S m P m s REPU M A N TARIFF co m pleted
CONTINUES TO
IMPROVE
RATES-OLD UNE STUFF AND
AS HIGH AS PAYNE-ALDRICH!

DADE COUNTY WQULD L IK E TO
GET TH E GENTLEMAN

m

. PROVIDENCE, R. I., Sept. 13.—
Wage Increases whifch it Is understood
will, erase the 20 per cent cut of- last
January were announced today by
some of the largest cotton inanufacng industries In Rhode Island, in­
cluding Goddard Brothers, B .,B . and
R. K. Knight, Inc., Interln|cen companyyan J thum pton company. Cot­
ton manufacturers, while declaring
t conditions
,coi
that,
Jn the cotton goods
market did not justify an. increase In
tho pay of operatives, said that the
action of mills in Massachusetts and
northern New England In restoring
the old wnge .cole had forced their
hands.

WASHINGTON, Sopt. 12.— Contin­
ued Improvement with only a slight
possibility of it being necessary to
operate was tho word th at came to­
day from tho sick room of Mrs. Hard­
ing.

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m
, ■euJT
T T ie y a r e

GOODt
MAYO TO PERFORM
OPERATION IF ONE
DEEM ED N EC ESSA R Y
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 12.— The
surgical operation which Mrs. narding
may have to undergo, If her physic­
ians decide that nothing etso will eava
her life, is in itself a simple one, doc­
tors said today.
I t consists V tapping the kidney to
drain off accumulated poison.
I f the operation is decided on to ­
day, Dr. Charles Mayo, the Rochester,
Minn., surgeon will personally per­
form It.
What makes the operation danger­
ous in Mrs. Harding’s case, i t was
explained, is her weakened condition,
due to her prolonged illness.

TA LLA H A SSEE, Sept. 12.—John
Gay, chief deputy sheriff of Dade
county, secured requisition papers
from
Governor Hardee to return from
r Prayer meeting Wednesday night
r 11 o’clock. The women aro vicing Denver Jack French, allaa John Fitch,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Tho ad- to do so as the first to accord ag ri­
__ the men as to whom can hnve who was among tho many hlloged ministration tariff bill in tho form in culture n propor measure or protec­
_j"l*rge»t number in attendance. Dr. wire tappers Indlctod In circuit court which it will becomo a law, probably tion and ns necessary to protect both
fclker hue requested us to have 400 of Dade county. Guy is bn his wny to before October 1, was made public to­ Industry nnd labor In tho present ab­
Let us not fall short of that. Denver for his prisoner.
day with the presentation of tho con­ normal world economic situation and
[ Bt.ns much to our church.
ference report to tho house. Many of more particularly from disastrous
the rates proposed by tho senate wore competition from the loW cost produc­
Suiulny School WorkorsV Council is
reduced by tho Republican conferees tions countries in Central Europe and
11,(1 to meet Thursday night at tho
but the experts estimated that the the Orient.
CONTINUES SOM E FA V O RA BLE
n, of Mrs. Jrio. D. Jlnklns, 800
Chief fighting points in the bill thus
level of its duties was only slightly
When Father has a pain you can
PRO G RESS TOWARD
.*nch avenue. I f you are a teacher
below tho lovols of those in the fam ­ fa r have been the wool, sugar and
hoar him for miles. When Mother
RECOVERY
i officer, reserve th at dhte. Matters
ous Pnyne-Aldrlch act, the last Re­ dye duties, nil of which wore reduced
has one Father thinks how easily a
great importance to come before
some In conference ,nnd tho so-called
publican protective tarifT.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Indica­ woman gives up to her feelings Just
Basing their calculations on tho flexible tnriff provision giving the
hi. meeting.
because she complains o f “not feeling
AND W ILL B E THROUGH WALL present volume of import trade, treas­ president broad authority over tariffs. tions at tho Whito House early today
well.”— L ittle Rock (A rk.) D em ocrat
wns
that
Mrs.
Harding
was
continu­
IN TH IRTY -SIX
Dr. Walker’s “Scrap Iron” class is
ury experts figured that tho bill would Under this proposal us finally per­ ing to show tho same favorable proHOURS
the
growtnfc steadily, In fa ct Is the largest
'yield nn annual government Revenue fected
, , ,in eonforenco,
,
. , executive grass toward recovery which brought
A TRUE RAT STORY
of $400,000,000. This would bo $44,■ «’» clusa In tho state of Florida at
r U
l d_.hnW. . th° f™ ! * - ° J r CrCau !. ^ expressions of confidence from a t­
JACKSON,
Calif.,
Sept.
13.—
Res­
000,000 m’oro thnn wns rocelved dur­ decroase rates 50 per cent. Should tending physicians yesterday that the
present. Last Sunday there was 117
present and only two Sundays this cue pnrtios resumed frantic efforts to ing the last fiscal yonr through the such incrcnso provo insufficient to crisis of her illness hud Been passed.
mmmer has the attendance boon below reach forty-seven men entombed for combined operation of the Democratic protect American Industry, tho presi­ Tho question of an operation was no
the 70 mark nnd those two Sundays fourteen days in the Argonaut gold Underwood law and tho Republican dent could dednro American valua­ longer under consideration today.
w«e when Dr. W alker was nwny on mine. Officials predicted tho bar­ emergency tarifT act, both of which tion but no rate In tho bill could ho
hi, vacation, Let tho good work go riers would bo broken within thirty- will he supplanted hy this bill Immed­ increased on that valuation, nlthough
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Tho con­
Bix hours. It is believed some of the iately after It Ih signed by tho presi­ n decrease to fifty percent would bo
utu m to w n
X-1J-1J.
on.
dition
of Mrs. Harding was such last! S tru m * R l .cA
t r l r 1’oalu Co., '*
minors are still alive.
possible. As tho flexible section wns
dent.
lii&gt;iir Him; Mr. tlobort T. Donntll ot
night thnt tho official bulletin iHsuod Auburntown,
•
came In our *tor*
Flnnl action on the measure by tho approved by the senate, American
Big time FrJduy night, MIsb Ruth
nt 7:30 o’clock stated that "unless the other &lt;1ay an.! wanted aomethlna to
Kill
rata,
10
I
unlit
hint
a bos S t e a m *
house tomorrow wns the plnn of load- vnluntlim could hnvo been used only
bad, president of the Epworth RIVERS ANI) HARBORS
unfnrseen exacerbations arise all con­ tint 1'aate. Anil hn put aome paat* on
in
the
case
of
coal
tar
dyes,
synthetic
■ti blaculta that n llh t and tho next morn.
BILL PA SSES- SEN A T E;
era under nn agreement mndo today
Usgtio will entertain tho Longue at
sultants feel thnt tho immediate cris­ In« he found IMty-four blR rati. And the
GOES TO CONFERENCE for only four hours of general do- chomlcnlH nnd explosives.
nluht he put out four more bla­
tr home, West Snnford, Fridny night
is of the case has been passed." This aeconil
culta with paate on them, and th e **cond
Tho senate provision'that tho flex­
______
,
bnte with a voto to follow Immediate^
t 8 o'clock In tho way of a “Kid I’nrmornltiR
found eeventeen more rat*.
statement wns mndo nftor confidence maklna ahetotal
o t aavanty-on* rata tn
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Tho rlv- &gt;y- The bill will then go to tho son- ible tariff should romnln in operation had been expressed during the day by two
y" only kids up to the age of 80 In­
' nlRhta. and' thar* war* lota more
that
h*'
did
only
until
July
1,
1024,
was
stricken
not
And.
ltd
cr
nnd
hnrbor
development
bill
spednto
where
dobnto
of
a
week
or
more
ked. It has been suggested that you
T a la la Hing bltf rot tale, but, naearattending physicians ns ehr condition
tl ta to. JuM IhnURhl Would
he your pocketbooks for “kids” al- fying projects upon which govern* iR expected to proceed the final voto. out of tho hill, nnd the so-called scien­ continued to improve that tho crisis ttielree,
write
tu tat you Know that your rat pasta
tific
tariffi,provision,
.providing
for
ment
funds
may
be
spent,
wnB
passed
Discussion
In
both
the
house
nnd
la
Rood.
lys like lea cream cones and all day
had passed.. Definite announcement
Iteapaotfully, KKNNRJDT nitOTHBIlfl.
Kkcrs nnd then again this League today by tho sennto nftor amondmonts senate, hut more particularly In ( tho investigations nnd reports by tho wus made luto in tho day for the first
tnriff
commission,
as
well
ns
those
Buy m 3 5 c Box Today
lewd has undertaken to raise tho providing tho fodornl acquisition of hitter will ho tho fore runner of that
time thnt no operation would bo nocesEnough to Kill 80 ta 1 0 0 Rata or Mkrf
coy to buy tho carpet for our Capo Cod, Mass., nnd Dismal Swamp, to bo heard over tho country before designed to prevent discrimination \
Don't waat* tlmo trying to Kill these peela
against
American commerce nnd 8arY nt present
eh and proceeds of this party go Vn.,-N. C., canals, had been adopted, the November elections as tho bill Is
wlthpowders.ltquManndathar experimental
Dr. Charles Mayo, of Rochester, preparation*.
Heady for Ui
Matter t k a a
trade
were
retained.
The
bill
now
goes
to
conference.
certnin
to
becomo
one
of
tho
chief
isrtlmt bo do nil you can to help this
Trap*. Drug and Ueneral Store* tell
. The conferees also approved ratal* Minn., who arrived in Washington
Another
now
provision
placed
in
«ucs
In'tho
congressional
and
sonnthy cause.
Sunday to consult with Brigadier •TKARNO* ELECTRIC PASTE
tho house bill today by tho sennto, torlnl cnmpnlgns.
Democrats will ntory provisions, in some cases aimed
upon motion of Senator Shields, dem* continue [heir attacks on tho mensuro principally against Canada nnd a ffe ct-1General Sawyer, Whito House physlcPIPE ORGAN CLUB
L»wl* O'Dr/xn
J . Q. S k i m
ocrat, Tonnessoo, wns for n govern- 1,8 oriP certain to increase the cost of ing Portland cement, common houso J inn. nnd others on the surgery aspect
O'BRYAN &amp; SHARON
The Pipe Organ Club held n most mont survey of tho Tennessee river living hy sovernl billions of dollars a brick, bituminous nnd nnthrncito coal, t of the enso, loft for homo yosturdny
Interesting meeting on Monday after* nnd Its tributaries in Tennessee, Ken- &gt;’««»• »"d «8 encouraging tho continun- all of which are on tho free list, and afternoon, and Dr. Cnrl W. Suwyer
Attorncys-at-Low
I,
",
*
automobiles, motorcycles nnd bicycles. ( also ]oft Washington last night. Dr. *
[noon nt the home of Mrs. Estrldge on tucky nnd North Cnrolinn.
tlon of war prlcoB.
Will praotlce In all tha courts.
Few changes wore mndo In the freo John M. T. Finney, John Hopkins Un- E xam ination ot A bstracts o t T-and T t■Park uve. Many m atters of Interest
No appropriations nro carried in the
Republican proponents of tho tariff
ivurslty specialist, who participated « . . . tle? * * v°n sspsolsl attsn tlo n
[were taken enre of, and plnns made bill which primarily is to stipulate have defended it nnd plan to cbntlnuo list ns npproved hy the sennto.
Otflcoii In nomlnolo County Dank Bldg.
'in
consultation, already had returned
KANKOHD, KLOHID.V
|for n most profitable club year. This how funds of tho nnnunl river nnd
—
J to Baltimore, leaving Dr. O. E. Saw|belng tln« day for election of officers, huAior budgets shall bo expended. It P A \ I | 7 | 7 D 17X1/^17
l yor,’ Dr. George Harding, J r ., of Co|the following weVe elected;
also provides for a large numbor of v t / i i f f - i l i J u i V V l J
I lumbus, the president's brother, and S E E D CORN, COW PEAS, V E L V E T
President, Mrs. Schollo Mnines.
now surveys.
BEA N S, M ILLET, G RA SS
j Dr. Joel T. Iloon, medical officer on
Vice-President, Mrs. Estredgo.
Thu hill hud been held up for|
tho Mayflower, tho presidential yacht,
S E E D , SORGHUM
Secret.’u y, Mrs. Forest Gatcheh
weeks beenusa of objection to tho
In attendnneo nt tho patient's bed­ Ftre Immsaists shipment, Alt seasonTreasurer, Mrs. Hall.
provision for government acquisition p
Jb ls Field nnd Vegetable Seeds. W rit*
side.
After tho close of tho business sca­ of tho Capo Cod nnd Dismnl Swnmp
for Price List and Catalogue. Our beau­
tiful and Instructive catalogue le free
llion, tho hostess served a most dellc- canals.
[
.
--------nnd
gives valuable Information on
LAWN
TEN
N
IS
MATCH
|iotu sntnd course.
farming and gardening for Florida and
As passed by tho senate, tho mens- ('R ESEN TED TO HOUSE TODAY LOOKS L IK E LADIES DEPARTfhs South. Write to ue today for speeHOLDS WORLD’S GAZE
Club members present wore; Mes- uro enrrios authorization for expend!-1
jjy CHAIRMAN
MENT OF TH E KU
lal prices on your seed requirements.
PLAYING
AT
GERMANTOWN
|danu&gt;s Schollo Mnines, A. M. Phillips, tures totalling nenrly $46,000,000, o f |
Our
complete stoak will enable us to
FORDNEY
KLUX KLAN
supply
you to advantage In price end
|kny, Methvino, Vollo Williams, Orrln ‘which $600,000 goes to pay for the
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PH ILA D ELPH IA , Sept. 13.—Tho quality.
iFsrrd. Forest Gntchol, Estrldge, guBn
„1U Dismal OW
B„l|#j. W
AqH»N/j*fnM Sopt
tj„nt i t _A rn„
cash settlement Iur
for tho
Swamp
WASHINGTON
FORT WORTH, ToxaH, Sopt. 13.— fourth round matches, eight in num­
[Hsll, Itynn and Miss Martha Fox.
c«nal extending from nonr N orfolk ,!, WASHINGTON, .Sopt. 1J. A cunMrs. I. C. Tatum, 44, Is reported In n ber, National Lawn Tennis Singles Oldrat and Largest Sded I lone* In Via.
All members nro urged to attend v „ t) to Bcnufort| N. C. Tho bill a f 1feronco rcl,ort on tho 8oI&lt;liara b‘)nufl serious condition todny uh the result
Championship Tourhanient on courts
101-10# East Bay Btraat
bill presented in tho houso todny by
the next meeting, Monday, Sept. 18, fccj B approximately forty projects,
JACKSONVILLE
-t_
FLO R ID A
of
a
flogging
administered
Inst
night
nt
Germantown
Cricket
Club,
held
a
t­
Chuirman Fordncy of tho Housu man­
kieh will bo In tho nature of a “P *by four women, one masked, who de­ tention of the tonniH world todny.
agers.
Lenders
plnn
to
call
it
up
to­
Itarr Shower," nt tho homo of
MANY V IS IT HOME OF RILEY
morrow with hopo of final action dur­ scribed thcmsoivci, as n committee of Rnln prevented piny yestefdny,
GOOD GRADE
[Leslie Hrynn In Osteon,
"Ladles of tho Invisible Eye." Mrs.
ing the day.
DRINK GRADE A C O FFE E .— A
INDINAPOLIS, Sopt. 13.—Hun­
Tatum recoived 100 hiBhos it was snid
|UTTI.i: HOPE NOW
SANFORD PRODUCT. 145-5tc; w -ltc
dreds of persons frpm Indiana, Illi­
CHEAP
nnd
was
accused
of
“ruining
hocHOMINY PLANT
OF RESCUING 47
nois, Ohio nnd othor states hnvo visit­
daughter."
Prompt Shipment
•
DESTROYED HY F IR E
MEN IN GOLD MINE ed tho hofne of the Into Jam es Whit­
L.
W
.
BERGMANN
OH! YOU G RIT? SECRETA RY HUGHES
com b Riley, famous poet, since the
Box 2163, Station A, Jacksonville, F la .
|i»u&gt;.|ns and Spreading of Poison Gas p]nco was opened as a public shrine In
RETURNING HOME
T o t h e S h e r i f f o f Nrinlnole (bounty, o f
TERREH A U TE, Indlnnn, Sopt/ 13.
Discovered
April 13, according to a reglstor which
FROM RIO JA N EIR O
th e S t a l e o f F l o r i d a i
• •
~
Ik being maintained. Miss Kate Kin- — Damage estimated nt a nfilllon be­
„ 11", It Known, That I.
II.
OLAY
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
CRAWVCml), Seorotary of Htato of tt|o
JACKSON, Calif,, Sopt. 12—Cave- [ clell, who for many yoars wns tho lieved to hnve been enusod by fire
RIOJAN EIRO , Sept. 13.— Secretary Htatn of Florida, do hereby give notlca
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
'
l'n* 1,1 the lower levels at Argonaut housekeeper foif Mr. Riley,
III which this morning practically do* of State Hughes Is on his way back that a
DoLAND, FLORIDA
G
EN
ERAL
ELECTION
troyed
plant
American
llominy
Com*
spreading of a poison gas to tho|chnrgo o ftho homo.- Approximately
upstates todny nftor participating in "!H l.b o hold In Hninlnole County, Htnto
0Wfr levels nnd tho discovery that n tWo thousand persons hnvo visited tho pnny. F irst report claimed thnt two the ceremonies o ftho opening of B ra ­ of h lorlda, on Tueeduy next aucceedlng Will practice in tho Stato and Feder­
the firm Monday In November, A. |j, al Courts. Special facilities fo r Ex­
lost their lives hut check of employes zil's Ccntennnry Celebration.
**w|y found slope could not bo used shrlno to date, it wns Snld.
amining and Perfecting Land Title*.
11*22. the said Tuesday tiidng tho
,
the rescuo workers constituted j All tho elegant furnishings of tho showd ths erroneous.
Seventh Day of November
r r''*• Pieces of depressing nows in . f,omo n« selected by Mr. Riley nro to
F o r United .state* ftanatnr from tho
HABEAS CORPUS A SKED
Hint** of Florida, for *lx yimre from
|wc work of attempting to rescuo 47 j i)t) B0on ut tho home. Visitors nro es­ GROUP OF SHOPMEN
March
11123.
FOR MIAMI M URD ERER
b
o
r
one Itepraeantatlva of tho Fourth
“leers from tho Argonaut's depths.
ORGANIZE SEPA R A TE
pecially interested in the bedroom
SA Y IIE W ILL D IE
LA W YER
«’onurn*H|onat p ieirlb t o f tho Htuto
UNIONS AT SAVANNAH
Ninety-throe foot of tho shnft ro- where the poet dld‘ most gf his work.
of Florida. In tho Htxty-olktitli ConOffice In the Court House
wren*
of
tha
United
Htnte*.
F*toed to bo opened In tho 800 foot The homo Is maintained ob a shrlno
-s.
- j.
FLORIDA
MIAMI, Sopt. 13.— Hearing of hnb- For Superintendent of 1‘ulillo instruo- SANFORD
tlon of tho Htnto of Florida,
P»«l in tho Kennedy mlnos nt 4 p. m. j under tho direction of tho Rlloy MemSAVANNAH, Ga., Sept. 13.—Doo- ens corpus proceedings brought to sof o r two Jtifltlco* of tho Hutirumo Court
[ “‘toy beforo tho rescue crows roach ' or|„i Association, which now Is pra- gates from the Central of G e o r g i a ^ th‘fl r *IenBp ^
S u o rfiJS
of the Htnto of Florida,
two llallrqnd CommlmOonern of the
|wo Inst 75 foot of hard rock which coodltig with tho orectlon of tho Rlloy shops at Macon Albany. Columbhs,; Frody, of Chlcng0( chnrgod w|th tho F o r Htnto
o f Florida.
P*par«tes thorn from tho adjoining hospltnl for children.
Cednrtown and Savannah met he;e
nIor of
wlf Dor-otliy Frndy bo r o n e mombar of the H o Dbo of Jlen»
ri!(}untntlvuH
of Uio Htnte of IilorlAttornoy-at-Law
wminut mine.
I
---------------------------Monday ami organized two soparato1
'
da.
ar
I
T
®
r
™
10d'
t0‘,ny
b0,Or°
For
county
Surveyor.
°nly two feet of rock wns drilled; a now ordor has boon organised in unions—tho Central of Goorgia cor
Br i slonor Clemons. Dr. F. O. Allen, per- I,'° r Fivo atortior* of llin
tti Hoard of Coun- No. 14 Garncr-Woodrufft BuildiP
F 'l blasted out today on tho 8,000 Texas by the women and is called “tho men’s organization nnd the Central ol
« sonal physician to Frady, testified &gt; or tS
SANFORD, FLA.
. r i? MemSlraVr'
.----- J*10 County Hoard
|:oot lev&lt;d, [oavlng 138 foot to go bo- ladloa of the. Invisible Eye.” Thoy Georgia metal /trades^organization.! ?h„r,n "hTsTpinlon ho may die?Tho
of Public itiHtruntlon.
F or Jum ico of tho Fence In nnd for tho
ll)e second rescuo outfit con took n lady out yesterday and thrash*
following Ju m ico Dim rim*, vis: No.
rcnk into tho Argonaut by that route.' e(| her for "ruining her daughter.”
F
or
Conmnldo In nnd for th o'follow tn g
Might bo a good plan after all to tlon o f Labor, will toke tho place of
Juntleo Dlatrlutn, vl*.: No. 2.
And no doubt tho people who make
Mnn who dropped dead on W all leave tho troubles of tho womon to tho old shopmen's union which wont
In Teatlmony Whereof, t have
tho goods for the long skirts \yant
hereunto not my
. . . . h „uJiij
J ___nnd a f ­
[Jveet may havo boon a farm er learn- tho 'women. Wonder how long boforo on Btrlkc July j , according to organ­
fixed tho flrmu
tlreat Beal
Henl of ' tthe
ht
them
to
como
back
and
so
we
shall
Htnto.u of « Florida, ftl
nt TallahnaTnltahnel,nR the price of w h eat
isers.
this order spreads to Sanford.
MY SPECIALTIES:
*oi*. the Caiiltal, this the twensco who is the mistress and who li

Democrats Will Fight The Bill as Menace to the
Low Cost of living ,

MRS. HARDING
IS IMPROVED,
OUT OF DANG! R

BELIEVED
MINERS ALIVE,
STILL DIGGING

:n

m

LADIES ORGANIZE
“INVISIBLE EYE”
REPORT ON
THRASH ONE
SOLDIER BONUS

E. A. Martin Seed Co.

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STABLE MANURE

NOTICE OF ELECTION

SCHELLE MAINES

G EO . G. HERRING

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

J f f i N K GRADE A C O FFEE,— A
Tho Girls say that tha long skirt
D R IN K 'G R A D E A C O FFEE .—'A
|«ANFORD PRODUCT. 14B-6tc} w -ltc will not como back.
SANFORD PRODUCT, 145-6tc; w -ltc
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tho maiiter of stylos.

Try a Herald Want Ad today.

« i \ r xh day of August, A. D.
(REAL)
’ H. CLAY CIlO W FO nD ,

To C M . Hand, BherWHem^nofe aoun'-

ty.

6fl. 9t0

Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Starling Silver
Rogere; Plated War#
Elgin and Wnlthnm Watehan

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An«u*f aa. ifm, it ikt r« n otfHw at
- ha K l o r l i a , C u ko r A c t of M in k
i. *«ra.
'Ill* Hanford Dally Herald la vafeUnAad
Adrorti

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The price of Colo has gone down In
South Carolina since Tuesday.
------------ o-----------"Bonus Question will Follow Tariff
Settlem ent" says headline In the paper.
Which may mean anything or noth­
ing,

shot end killed his wife, Gertie, his
father-ln-Iawt Alfred Brown, and his
aunt, Melinda Carter. Clayton then
surrendered to the county authorities.
Ho told the police the tragedy was
the result of his wife’s infidelity and
he shot his father-in-law and Melinda
The Seminole County Federation of Carter .when they Interfered with him
Clubs met In Oveldo Tuesday, Septem­ in behalf of his wlfs. .
ber 12th, with representatives from
clubs at Longwood, Maitland, Geneva, FOR SALE—200 acres of timber land
south of Oviedo. Price $2,000.Sanford, Monroe and Osceola, The
morning session was hold in tho Bap­ Barclay Realty Co., 30 E. Pine St,
57-4tc
tist church; whore matters of Interest Orlando, Fla.
to clubs throughout tho county were
NOTICE ,
discussed. At the close of this meet­
ing the ladlerwcnt to tho club house,
Honorable Board of County Com­
promoters and schemers havo under­ where, a most delicious picnic dinner missioners In and for Seminole Coun­
taken to slip under tho fence and was served, tho Oviedo ladies acting ty, Fla., will a t their next regular
hnvo either organised local corpora­ ns hostesses. After dlnnor a social meeting to be hold at the Court House,
tions or havo set up business by way half hour was enjoyed before the on Monday, October 2nd, A, D, 1022,
calod three par
(Hi some bases four per «ant.) Is bas*d
upon Ahe contract holder or purchuar
paying Into the company a stated
amount each* month—usually ten dol­
lars per month'on each one. thousand
dollars of loan appllisd fo r—continu­
ing these payments until his contract
Is reached In order or until the "loan
Is ready."
A number of thoso companies here
applied for a permit to operate in
Floiida under our "Blue Sky Law/*
nnd In each case their application has
been denied b/ the board, which Is
composed of comptroller and attorney
general.
However, some of these

OVtEDO

For skin eruptions, rash, chafed
skin, prickly heat, chlgger bites and
stings of poisonous insects, Ballard's
Snow Liniment Is op effective applica­
tion. It heals quickly. Three sites,
30c, 00c and f 1.20 per bottle. Sold by
Union Pharmacy.—-Adt. Q

O m m t i bonus rad blood'd .ton
o n l o w u.en of Uquld
It heals wounds, festering g0^ '
barbed- wire cute by a mltd poJ J ;
that leaves no disfiguring scars. Pris*
80c, 50c and »lv.20. Sold by un«J
Pharmacy.—Adv. :
DRINK PEABODY’S HARD WAT

COUNTY SOLICITOR • ER BLEND COFFEE, ROASTFn
GAINED 2ya POUNDS DAILY IN SANFORD. 145-itc, wit!
IN TEN DAYS The greatest enemy of child life [,
Remarkable Gain in
Weight Shown By
Ferraline User
... W.
_______
idsr.Coun
Mr. W.
Lavender,
County Sollat* l ninsd
tor. of Dibb County, Alabama,
two and a tialf pounds In ab&lt; f t e n
Ine.
days altar startf
starting
r -----to use Ferraline

the tape worm. It destroys hualu,
and vitality. The greatest enemy 0f
the tapo worm- la White’s Cream V«r.
mtfuge. Ontf or two doses does tht
work. Price, 86c. Sold by Union
Pharmaoy.—Adv.
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668 curea Dengue Fever.

38-20to

This (a
record, but no Read What U. S. Dept, of Agriculturt
ia a wonderful r«oon_
of the famous plan of declaration o f ' meeting o f the League of Women Vot- nt 10 o'clock a. m., receive bids for
mors wonderful than thatr of. many Says About Whnt Two Rata Can D®,
trust. The declaration of trust usual- j ers was called to order by Mrs, Black­ the building of one-half mile of road oth_._
ion who
— r. have
----- _ wrltt
--------- to the For'
npany recounting
raltne
rn lln e Medicine Cornpan
ly is resorted to for no other purpose' man of Monroe.
at Rand’s 8lding, and
one-quarter t Molr experiences with
1th .Ferraline.
irerr»iii__
In
According to government figures,
a says!
; hie report, Mr. Lavender
than to receive tho benefit of a-corpor- j Mr. nnd Mrs. J . Lnwtbn and chil- mile of road through
_
Russell Bay,
re, without solicitation or hesi­ two rats breeding continually f0j
tation to commend to those people.who
nte body without hnving to submit to ( ,jrcn returned homo Thursday from a contractor to furnish nil mnterinl nnd
are overworked or are In a run down threo years produce 860,700,482 in.
irrallne as a tonic.
the laws regulating corporations. Tho two weeks' stay nt Dnytona Beach.
j do ail work, roads to he built of marl condition to try Ferrnllne
almost like dividual rats. Act when you seo the
tnd felt almo
Charlie Chnplin, alleged comedian, promoters in such ensos aro vary | .,Hr and Mr8i Lo(tnn hnvo"tnken nn ' or sholl, County Engineer to furnish I took two&gt; bottlies an
t
a first rat, don’t wait. RAT-SNAP u’
n now person nnd alned two and
will get married again thin time to cnrefui to absolve themselves of any npnrtmont nt thc Lnko charm Inn for l'lnns nnd spccifirntions nml tho work half
... ■_______
a fdays."
tH
pounds In_____.
nbou j nten
line
right
now
ow
and
Start
.
using
Ferm
Ferrnllne
i—
tho surest, cleanest, most convenient
Lila Leo. Things move fast in the liability whatsoever ns individuals or th(J w|ntort j j r&lt; Logan Is connected to bo done under his supervision, this begin your steady,
Jy, regular climb
mb jo
I m u w iiiin r.
u u y u ii &gt;■ twimvi-ivu - — ------- —•— •
— »— ■------- » ------- n2preet^hoallH
h
*
B&lt;!
f
t
e
r,lUI
exterminator.
No mixing with other
erfect health. . The natural Iron
movies.
ns trustees. Thero nro in Florida a t; with tho j&gt;jnjoy Method Co., and ox- Hoard reserves tho right to reject any K rrnllno will', bring
......... and foods. Drys'up after killing—lenvea
ring ?o
you vitality
lthis
L t _ time
l i m n loan
tnnn companies
n m nntilna. ssm
I mm (tho
h« '
¥
It S e e
ig—don't
stamina. Don’t bo_a'w eakding—&lt;
using
pccts to bo ni work on the roads in or
bids,
bo ecrawney. Buy a bottle o r Forra- no smell. Cats or dogs woh’t touch it
Why do tho Christian nations al­ three per cert, loon contract (or four
line today.—Adv.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
nnd around Oviedo for tho noxt nlno ,
Sold and guaranteed by Ball linn],
low Turkey to run rampant*and keep per cent.), operating as local corpora­
Clerk Board of Coun­
months,
wore
Co.—Adv.
'Tf your local dealer doea not han­
right on cutting up the Christians. tions and under tho declaration c f
ty Commissioners.
Mrs.
L.
H.
Goro
and
two
little
girls
dle
FERRALINE,
send
$1.00
direct
to
Wo thought the war was fought to trust plan.
loft Thursday for n visit to M rs.. IM5-22-20-C
the FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING
kick the Turk in the slats.
A sample contract used by ono of
Coro’s sister In Jacksonville.
CO„ Tampa, Fla.”
these" loan companies operating under
W. M. Dodd 1ms opened n barber Nnl,« 0,_ Application for Tax Deed
Late despatches say that the Greek declaration of trust shows upon Its
Under Section 575 of the General
Mrs. Kesch Tells llow She Got to
army hns all hut been defeated by the fnco that practically every provision shop in the room noxt to the post of­
Statutes of the Stnto of Floridn
Turks and Is retreating. Wo beliove for the protection and benefit of the fice nnd hns rented tho rooms Just
Know Rat-Snap
Notice Is hereby given that Mnreit. They have already retreated ns contract holder usually found in these hack of tho post office for a residence. |
'chnl Nell Rose Company, a corpora­
in r as Sanford.
Mrs. R. W. Lowton Is spending this
"Havo niwnyH feared rats. Lately
contracts has boon loft out nnd the
tion, purchaser of Tnx Certificate No.
noticed mnny on my farm. A neigh­
purchnsor of ono of these contracts week in Sanford.
207, dated tho 3rd day of Juno, A. D.
• They say Hint tho famine In Russia has no assurance of getting his loan
bor Bald ho just got rid of droves -\yith
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. McCall and
.
, . _ ,
11*18/ has filed said certificate in my
is over and thero will e no moro Noar nt any specified time, neither docs tho Edward McCall motored to Galnesv lie ()ffjc0( n(l(, ha&gt; mndo appjjcaUon for IiAT-SNAP. This stnrtcd mo think­
"1 h av e had trouble with
E ast or Far West begging for them contract stnto how much of tho monoy Monday where Edward will enter the T||X Dood to ,MU0 |n ncconItmco with ing. Tried RAT-SNAP inysoif.
It
a n In activ e liv e r ," wrote Mrs.
this winter.
paid in shall go into the loan fund or University of Florida for a course in ,nw&lt; S(lld certif|Cftto embraces the killed 17 nnd •scared the rest away."
S. Nichols, of 4412 Spencer
how much mny bo used by tho com­ chemical engineering.
St., Houston, Texas. "When
RAT-SNAP comes in threo sizes, 36c,
following described property situated
Mn Ruhl has quit tho Sebring White pany or the trustees for oxponBos, and
I would get constipated, I would
Miss Martha OINoal of Lakeland is jn Semlnolo County, Floridn, to wit: G5c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by
fe e l a light, d izzy feeling in my
Way and will go back to tho fnrm ns promises only to lend the contract
visiting Miss Virginiu Wright.
Lot fl0| Eureka Hammock. The said Hall Hnrdwnre Co.—Adv.
head. To get up in the morning
she nnd Pete have decided to go back holder when tho money is nvnllnblo
Mrs. W. E. Young and daughters, |Rn,[ ()0|njj assessed nt tho date of tho
with a lightness In the head nnd
to the old homo place at Micnnopy. for his lonn, tho difference betwoen
I
stil
hnvo
n
few
Fords
left
over,
at
Ruth nnd Elizabeth, and Rovordy ( issuance of such certificate in the
a trembly feeling is often a sign
We will miss them but the chicken pie whnt he hns paid in nnd tho fnco of
real
bnrgalns.
In
good
condition.—
N.
Wright returned Tuesday from n nnmo of -Unknown." Unless said corthat the stomach is out of order.
looms nearer on the farm.
tho contract.
‘
5(l-ltc
visit to relatives at hnrnsotn,
^
tifiente shall ho redeemed according II. Garner. *
For this I took Thtdford's
Miss Lucile Partin and Miss Stella t0 |nw&gt; Tnx d oc&lt;j will issue thereon
B lack-D raught, and wllhout a
The strike will end on mnny of tho
LETTER FROM PROF. OGILVIB. l'nrncll returned Sunday from. Lake- ori tko 21st day of October, A. D.
doubt can say I have never
rnndH today or tomorrow nnd when It
land nnd Dade City, whore thoy hnvo
found its equal in any liver
does end it will be tho end of nlj
been spending some timo with relaW ITN ESS my official signature nnd
7
7
7
0
medicine. It not only deans
Who
is
studying
law
at
Harvard
strikes for all time to come. Tho
l
*vo8‘
seal
this
thc
1-lth
day
of
September,
the
liver, but leaves you in such
and
would
like
to
he
in
Sanford:
public will never allow another one
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Johnson
A f) ^ 2 .
a good condition, I have used
to happen and if it does happen it will Dear "Bob” Holly:
making many Improvements nt the
(SEA L)
it a long lime, when food does
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Excuse my familiarity, hut that's
be tho end of unionism on tho public
Lake Charm Inn Ui Ih summer prepar­
not seem to set well, or the
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
just the way I feel tonight, please.
carriers and coal mines.
atory for a full tourist season. Tho
stomach
is a little sour."
Scrtiinolo
County,
Fin.
Ju st a note to say hello, and how
house has been painted inside nnd out ^-Ote
Hy:
A.
M.
W
EEKS,
D.
C.
Jacksonville will get a new resorve do ye do! I know my note might havo nnd a Delco light plant has been in
hank. We don’t know that this will been a little sooner hut it isn't. So Stalled. Also much work hns been
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
add nnything to whnt wo hnvo nlrendy I'm now saying I'm mighty glad that done over the grounds.
Under Section 575 uf the General
Enrich the soil, increaso the
said. The reserve banks aro so-called the Sanford schools hud such a suc­
Mr. Muynor of Miuml hns purchased
Statutes of the Stuto of Florida
cessful
year
nnd
the
prospects
for
tho
yield, hasten maturity, im-’
bccnusc all the money Is reserved for
half "interest in tho Oviedo Pharmacy
Notice Is hereby given thnt M. S.
special purposes nnd poor pcoplo can't coming term aro oven hrightor. To
prove tho quality. It pays.to
will put In n now . t « k o
f
M. CI 1, |lurch„ „ .r
Tux C e n t r i s t .
me, tho Sanford schools mean Snn- immediately.
get any of it,
use thorn regularly. Stock in
------ . . . . .... Mr. Muynor , .1 1 . rad|N|)
, (h ,,„y
,
A
------------ o-----------our warehouso a t Sanford,
ferd, 1 feel that thoy did so much little ilmightor nro with him uml for j J J "
ta
0
Rooklot froo from warehouse
TOUCH NOT, T A STE NOT TH E
for me thnt they can never ho forgot­
ho pmolit uro loontodpt tho ( u.hlnir
„r(ta,
hl„
n|,plk.nt|on
LIQUOR OF TODAY
or from—
ten.
'I1*”0, , „
.
, * . . . . .. for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
Well, so much for tho sad Htuffl
Rev. L. E. r g it nnd ami * e i wlth law. Said certificate emhrnces
It HGoniH useless to point out to tho (For it is sad stuff to n fellow to ho a
Armour Fertilizer* Works
Thursday for a two weeks stny nt , t ..................
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the following described property sitJacksonville. Florida
fools of yesterday nnd today tlmt they long way off, and to bo wishing ho
I ’ l ’ i ’ i ' i ' i ' l *
1
T
ii
r
i
t
i
unted
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
torisk their lives If they buy what is was all the way hack). And, too, I ’m
C. C. West, J . H. Leo and Theo Au,
*•
called whiskey and drink it; the foots coming hack some time.
ln motored to West Palm Beach Mon
,,, u
,,
,,
of yesterday aro either (lend or blind.
My school year was a very plens- day. roturnlnp Wodno.dny nlnht.
P
? " r,ey
,T h» 1“ “
The ones of todny go on in their fol­ aiit ono nnd I hope, successful. You
A mooting u (the Oylodo O r.h r,tra ln" °
th» ,l“l“ “ r
ly drinking wood alcohol. For months know that I'm studying luw, and I ’m has been called for Thursday night nt issuance of such certificate in the
the Tribune and other newspapers telling you it’s as clear as mud in tho homo of Mrs. O. P. Swope when name of K. Y. Malory, et nl.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 263, dat­
have told men and women who crave some places, too. I’m beginning to reorganization plana will be made for
ed thc 7th day of June, A. D, 1620, Consulting Chemist says of the '.v.ilen "O f the many waters of this and oth­
liquor that the stuff that now is sold picture the difficulty of my being a the foil and winter season.
is poison; tlmt it means death or to- "Philadelphia lawyer." I just receiv­
Mrs. L. E. Jordan and baby, Ed­ has filed said certificate in my of­
tnl blindness,
ed my grades for last year about two ward, left Saturday for a visit to- rel­ fice, and lias made application for er regions thnt I have nnnlyzcd, I have found none superior in nil good quali­
Tnx Deed to Ihhuo in accordance with
One might us well pet a rattlesnake weeks ago. Thoy told mo 1 could atives at Stnrko, Fin.
ties of that of the ’’Elder W ater."— Phono 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
law. Said certificate embraces the
in August or tnko a bobcat home for come back noxt year— you know, a
following described property situated
tho children to play with as to drink fellow is kicked out, never to return,
m n im
M i*q hs
Lot 10 ETAOINA ....Doed Ecucil
tho liquor now sold by bootleggers. Wo if he flunks t\|o studies during his
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
have some sympathy for thoso whoso first yenr. I passed everything with
Lot 10, Block B, 1). R. Mitchell’s Sur­
nppetites demand strong drink; hut n little margin to my credit. Will ‘ ^
vey of Levy Grant. The said Inrn! be­
they should conquer that appetite. vIt begin studying again September 25th. pa
ing assessed at the date of the issu­
Is against the law to sell liquor; It is
Ilnvu spent tho eutiru summer tu­ f t f t f t f t f t f t lei f t r
ance of such certificate in the name
against the law to buy it. Doth tho toring throe kids hero In Cohassut,
bootlegger and the purchaser are guil­ Muss. This is an exclusive summer
MONUMENTS
A. I). Parris, section foreman, ar­ of E. Y. Malory, ot al.
SL A B S, VASES
Unless said certificates shall he re­
ty, and yet both go on in the business, beach resort (tlmt's the reason I’m rived homo Tuosduy from Waycross
MAUSOLEUMS
UUILDINu MV - HI E
mid tho undertakers arc husior than here). Anyway, it’s a pretty nlco Hospital, where he has been for tho deemed according to law, Tax Doed
over. It is a waste of time to keep place. Hut if the choice was mine I’d past ton days’ having a sprained will issue thereon on tho 21 hI day of
October, A. D. 1022.
on telling tho unwise that thoy will go to Florida instead. I left homo knee treated.
.
J . W. BA RRETT, Representative .
W ITN ESS my official signature
dto if they drink thnt which is bulng (Gnlnesviilu) Inst September nnd
Mrs. J . E . Singlotnt-y nml little
QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
offered fur salit. Miami liquor is no |haven't been hack since, but I ’m going daughter arrived hero Inst week ,after and seal this the 14th day of Septem­
better than tho Tampa product. Bet- hack when 1 find some money in n spending a con pi o of months with ber, A. D. 1622.
Secure our prices before plncing your orders; you will
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ter stop your liquor habits right now. horse's track.
friends and relatives in Georgia.
be more than repaid.
Clerk Circuit Court,
— Tntnpa Tribune.
By the way, you might tell tho S.
Mi-h. Anna Swanson loft last Satur­
All work done in a ‘satisfactory manner and your busi­
Somlnoio County, Fla.
-o —
II. S. boys nmi girls that I used to day to visit relatives in Starke. ,
ness
is appreciated.
57-fltc
By:
A.
M.
W
EEK
S,
D.
C.
TH REE PER CENT LOAN QON- think thoy wero n stupid hunch nt
Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Locke nnd chil­
times, hut I'vo changed my mind since dren of Sanford have moved to this
TRACTS
HELPED HIS RACK
trying my pedagogy on thoso threo village nnd nnticlpnte buying a home
Bnckucho,
rheumatic pains, dizziness
The Florida State Hanker, published kids hero in Cohnsset.
here. They are at present located in
ut Tailahnssee, Contains thc following
Old Top,* if you over have a line to ono of tho new Brown cottngca in and blurred vision nro symptoms of
kidney trouble, *"My hushund hud a
notice, which Hhauld he road nnd dl- j spare In tho "Bugle," I'd like for you Crystnl avenue.
gested by thoso seeking lonna on to say hollo to everybody for mo, for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Evans and had hack,” writes Mrs. M. McCul­
homo building contracts:
{which I will thank you very much un­ baby arrived Tuesday from Boston, lough, Easton, I’n. “ When ho sat
down ho could hardly got up nnd then
it hns been evident from inform a-. til you're hotter paid.
Mass,
tion received hy the stnto comptroller
Sincerely ,
11. I). Durant nnd fumlly arrived he would'be drawn over to one bUIo.
during thc past several months that
homo Sunday, ufter spending two Ho tried Foie/ Kidney Pills and thoy
CLAUDE OGILVIE,
the state of Florida hns beon invaded 361 Hyde Park Avo.,
weeks ut the Atlantic apartments nt cured him,” Foley Kidnoy Pills quick*
b relievo kidney nnd bladder trouble.
hy n class of promoters and "fly-byDaytona Bench.
Boston, Mnss.
night" salesmen who are offering and,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dauphon have moved Sold everywhere.—Adv.
strange to any, nro having some* suc­ USED !)Y T H R E E GENERATIONS. hare recently from Sanford.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
cess In selling to some of the public,
Mr. T. A, Grconlcnf made n trip to
v * PLACES EMBARGO ON
a form of so-called loan or homeOrange City one day last week to
FO REST PRODUCTION
"I use Foley’s Haney nnd Tar per­ look nftur his property thero.
building contrnct. It is quite appar­
ent thnt tho words "home-building" sonally, give it to all my children nnd | Mr. and Mm. N. 11. Brmldoek have
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—A tem
wore used ns nothing more than to now to my grandchildren witli the I moved hack to their former homo at
porury embargo on lumber and oil fo r­
same
good
results.
I
tried
many
kinds
make tho bnlt moro attractive for the
Delray, nnd expect to mnko consider­
est products hns beon roclarod by the
sucker. Of courso, any form of legit­ of cough medicines, but never wnnt able improvements on their property
Southern.Railway to permit tho road ■
imate building and loan association or anything but Foley's Honey nnd Tnr," thero.
to
move priority freight and to d ear
financial plan which Is sound in prin­ writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, Snportor,
tho lino of lumber already in transit.
ciple nnd carriod out under propor WIs. Foley's Honey nml Tnr was
NEGRO ON MURDER CRAZE
P.nilrond officials said today thoy oxguarantee of faithful nnd honest ad­ established in 1876 and has stood tho
peted the embargo to bo lifted “in a
ministration, is to be oommendad test of timo serving threo genera­ . RICHMOND, Vu., Sept. 14.—As tho
few days."
It quickly relieves colds, T stilt of whnt tho polleo said was
rather than condemned, hut the con­ tions,
:
DRINK PEABODY’S HARD WAT­
tracts undor consideration «ro npt of cougha and croup, thronat, chest an 1; "hroodinr- ovc* his mnrtial difflculI IRST STREET AT ELM AV e L------ SANFORD, FLA .
bronchial trouble.
Sold everywhere.. t: .t" Willi? Clayton, negro, 25, at ills ER BLEND COFFEE, ROASTED
this class.
|home in Henrico county, early today DAILY m 8ANF0KD. K M . w it. f - The general plan of all thoso so- — Adv,
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THE FAMOUS HSCO TIRE

Now $10.65, no tax, while other compan1?s rrVe
special tires to sell at a price
the U. S. Tire Co. has held to the same
brand and quality.

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Everything looks brighter today
yith tho ond of the strike In s ig h t

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Ri c. Caraway has returned home
gfter a two months stay in Bartow.
Neel Yent, of Tampa, was in tho
yesterday transacting business.

Cliff Baggett, of. Valdosta, Ga., is
leading n short time hero on buai-

M*».
Rev. A, S. Pock' nnd Mr. Bennett
an&gt; spending the day at .Daytona
BeicfiUr. and Mrs. Jam es Leo, of Oviedo,
were among tho visitors to the city
todsy.
M. M. Smith, of W inter Park and
Orlando, was in the city today on
business.
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Smith a
fine 9-lb. baby girl, mother nnd bnbo
both doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Holmes, of Jack*
gonville, nro spending a few weeks
here at tho Montezuma.
Sanford fnrmors nro gstting busy
sure enough now ond gottlng ready to
set out their celery crops.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewart, of Roch­
ester, N. Y., ore spending n short
time hero onrouto to Miami,

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It le ordered th a t thla notice he pub­
parties
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . *11
D. Belle- lished In the Spnford Herald, A .new uclaim ing interest under Jo h n t&gt;.
WAS SHOT AND KILLED
chaeee, Joseph Plnegau, Je m e e B. P a ra a
s rs®
more, Ja m e s R. F lnegan and J . RUt* K m r s i s r w . ' a . r
BY A STRANGE NEGRO
w
ledge ‘ Flnegan, or otherwise. In the secutlve wseka,
------ -‘ icrlbed,
W itness my hand and tha eeal o f Ut*
-------------------------------#I-8to
B y : A. M. W E E K S , D. 0.
wild Clroult Court on thla Sind d ay o f
(CeatUiMd (ton p**# On*)
A ukur L'A. D.
Nolle* of A pptleatlea tar T a a d n I UuDOUGLASS,
(SISAL)
journey he apeared in handcuffs * n *•?**•■ ” »
&lt;*• «•■•'*» " t « ‘ l a the Clrealt C eart, 7th J u d ic ia l ClrClroult Courl
u ftjr OK W OVvIfl D or* A * MJt l V i * v h i u i
Seminole County, P
thenI and there make answ er to the
and was held by a chain.
He MiN o i p j l a ° V . « b y * i l v o n r t h i t t o J. J . ‘
B y : V. EX DOUGLAS* D.
In aa ld 'ca u ee filed,
Birr of Complaint
„
purchaser of T ax C e r t lf l"** *
caaaeeryr
was an appearance a typical cot­ Nicholson,
O. HERRING.
a Decree „----Pro Confeeao will GKOnOES_____
No. I l l , "dated
f
‘ ' day
'
o t h erwlee
r w i s e -------------• , »u the
3rd
cU*Junej*A^
’ NOTICE TO NOIf*RBSIDBNTS,
B t - lt e
Counsel
for
Complainant.
be
entered
agalnet
them.
D. 1911, hae filed jiaUI certificate In'
ton states negro, slight of build, my
PORBOLOHU1U3 OP MORTOAOB
office, and haa-mada application for
black as coal, like he had stepped
to !*!.u*
nqcorilanoe wjUt May l i Puff, Complainant,
law. Bald cart Ideate embraces the fb)
vs.
out of a picture, representative iowi
nv described property situated In churl
rle i E. B a k e r and Mary M. Dakar,
Seminole
County,
---------Florida,
to-w
lt:
8H
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u
of old slavery days. And he was of NBU o f S B U o
f BEI4 Sec. 33, Twp.
m
nnd
19 S, Range I I . Thie aalif/land being naas scared as a March hare.
Kell*,
Py-Ute Fly nnd Mosqlitto Killer ........................ ........................ 36c
sesaad
at the d*t
,
— 0 o f the leeu an ce.af
Florid___ _____________________
auph certificate In the name of J . N.
Py-Ute
.Roach and W ater Bug Killer....!.................................. 50c
Mlnchew
his
wife,
of
Seminole
Coun
Allman. Unless said certificate itiA ir
SEP A R A TE PEACE VOTED
Py-Ute Ant Killer ......................................... ........ .....................50c
tm redeemed according to law Ti
To^&amp;har“ea,B.
B
a
k
e
r
and
Mary
M.
Dakwill Issue thereon on
on the
‘
23rd day of,
er| tll- wlf0| n unt|ngeburg, Indiana:
FOR INDUSTRIAL R O A D S ^ " Hetitember.
To rid your house of filthy roaches, flies and poison mo­
A, D. 3313
Vou are hereby required itnd ordered
W ITN ESS my official^
offlc
squitoes and ants, use tho PY -U TE Preparations. The Fly,
signature and to
and appear before our said Clroult
MEN W ILL RETURN TODAY
seal this the l f t h day of August, A. D. Court at the Court House In Hanford.
Mosquito
ond Roach Preparations nre non-poisonous nnd will
1122.
Florida on tho first Monday In October,
(SE A L )
B. A. DOUaLASS,
(Oontlnu.il from P(«ft On*)
T'22,
being
tho
2nd
day
of
said
month,
not
harm
human, animal or fowl. Guaranteed to do the
Clerk Circuit Court,
find there to anawor tho bill of
by a session of tho axocutivo council. . .
Seminole County, Fla. then
work
or
your
money refunded. Sold and guaranteed by
complaint
filed
herein
nxalnst
you
n y : A. M, W E E K S . D. C. wherein the folowing described proper­
That afternoon they reported in the 83-Slo
Mobley
Drug
Store,
L. Allen Seed Co., and Roberta* Grocery,
ty Is to be sold tu-wlt:
Willard-Jewell agreement. Then be­
Dagln ft chains Enst o f the f4 section
Sanford, Fla. Manufactured b y
DRINK GRADE A C O FFEE.—A corner
on tho north boundary of Soogan a struggle for peace agreement
J . J . CATES MANUFACTURING CO., Sanford, Fla.
SANFORD
PRODUCT
14l&gt;.ntrw . lt ti cc DonRange
thirty-six
(38). Township
ID South
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tc,
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Twenty-nine
(3D) oast,
run
with Mr. Jowell and his executive
„
,
■
■
■
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|
South
Ift
chains,
east
B
chains,
north
20
council and strike chairmen on the
Rub-M y-Tism , qn antiseptic. 3H -20tc! ohnlns. west ft chains, ouninlnlug ton
.
acres, more or less.
Western railroad endonvoring to bring
-----------------------------—
Aim, beginning at the northeast corninto the peace lino chairmen on ronds
M iT i t 'E o f e l e c t i o n ■(GENEVA i c r ,,r n l“ t belonging to Hiram Potter
sch o o l d is t r ic t )
I
In
Section thirty-one (31). Townehln
not parties to tho agreement.
In compllnuco with tho provisions of nineteen (ID) South, Han go thirty (30)
Not until peace was voted did the Chapter &lt;871, I jiwh of Florida, notice Knit, said corner being 14.10 chains
Is hereby irlvon that an election has south from tho f ir s t .m ile post on the
details of tho bitter fight become been ordered to bo held nnd Iho same west boundary of said section, and 3.18
be held In Special Tax School DIs- ;oltnln« oust therefrom: thonoe run
known. For three days, Mr. Jowell will
trim No, ft. Seminole County. Florida, »oulh 3.18 aha ns to school lot; thence
said
Hpuolal Tax School District being enst along said lot er. links t o . Its
and his associates talked, pleaded and
also known ns tho Genova School D I s - . northeast corner; theuco south along
argued for an acceptance of the set­ trim, on Tuosdny, October 10th. 1022, "«nio lot J.84 chains to Its southeast
to determine who shall ho trustees of corner; thence oast 8.27 chains to a
tlement basis plan. Fearing fniluro the
po
said District for the next two sua- post;
thence north B.HO chains to a yoet;
once
R.92 chains to
place
beii__
_ west
_ft--*.*-—
__m
____I of
J ,__,
ceedlng
years, and tho number of mills StM
he did not entertain a motion f o r ' n
of district school tax to bo levied nnd ginning, containing five ncroi, more or
less.
vote on tho proposition. until it was collected for ench of tho said two yenrs. III
Also beginning 14 chains south of the
following nnmed nro appointed to
virtually assured that ho would have actTho
us Inspectors and clerk nt the pre­ northwest corner of section thirty-one
cincts nnmed, within said Special Tax (31), Township nineteen (19) south,
the necessary majority behind him.
School District Np. 5, to hold such elec­ Range thirty (30) enst, run south 3.18
i chains, east 3.14 chains,
north 3.10
Tho torme of tho ngreement nro tion:
No, 8 (Geneva)—M. I. Dak- chains containing ono acre, tnoro or
thoso offered ut Now York, with n er.I'reclnct
W,- D. Mallard and W. J. Daniel, In- less.
, nnd fall not else said bill will be taken
few slight changes mndo necessary to spaotorH and M. E. Gnhnrd, Clerk.
Precinct No, 16 (Osceola)—T. W. as confessed against you, to bo foliowmollify tho opposition in tho unions' Gulgor, S. C. lllchlo and Mrs. Georgia cd by a final decree.
II. Purrnmoro, Inspectors nnd C. 1C.
It Is further ordered that this notice
ranks. With theso terms as a basis, Pnvls, Clerk.
ho published In tha Hanford Herald once
It
Is
further
ordered
that
this
notice
ouch
weak for five consecutlvo weeks,
system federations on ronds not now lie published In tho Hanford Herald, n
Witness my hand nnd tho seal of said
parties to tho agreement nro author­ newspaper publLhed In Heinlnolo Coun- court this 2Sth day of August, 1D22.
ty. hut without the said District, there
JHEAI.) ,
E, A. DOUGLASS,
ized to ontor peace negotiations with being no newspaper published within
C lerk'C ircu it Court,
said District, once a wek for four iuoSeminole County. Fla.
tho proper railroad officials.
c OHS Ivo wcoks.
I
Ily: A. M. W E E K S ,
Done nnd ordered hy tho
County;
Deputy Clerk.
Until these employes nro roturnod
Hoard of Public Instruction for Sem i-'JA C K SO N A D U PR E E ,
to work, they will bo assisted finan­ Hole Comity, Florida, tills tho Sth day,
Solicitors for Complnlnnnt . Sl-ftto
of Hoptembor, A. D., 1
9
2
2
.
_______________________
cially by thoso who nro employed.
C. F. HARRISON, |
MU. IN woo nave never onven care Deiore,
In
the
C
ircu it C o u r t, S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l
Chairman.
Present empoyes nnd the strikers
Circu it, In nnd f o r t h e C o u n t y of
(Seal of Hoard)
id, to their eurprlae, that everything abouc
XriuliHilr, F l o r i d a . — Ill C h a n c e r y
will bo retained by the rnilronds sign­ * Attest:
CITATIO N
an
Overland
Sedan la r e m a r k a b l y almple. The
T.
W.
LAWTON,
Secretary.
ing tho Jowell-WIIlnrd agreement. The 58-fttc
driver’s
seat
la
comfortable. The gears anm easily.
W.
W,
Pevehouso.
Complainant,
old men irto to return to their former

DIPUTT S H Ip IF F JACOBS

E n . Sutton, of Geneva, was
the W yoot0” *11* on bustnosa.

DRINK PEABODY'S HARD WAT* f f T O S l k «
«
«
m i.
ER BLEND CO FFEE, ROASTED
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLABS,
Clark Circuit Court,
DAILY IN SANFORD. 145-4tc, w lt c 1
iomlnol# County, Fla.

Kill Them

The Three

"Now Mother Markets by Motor—”

vs.

Miss Myrtle Newman, who has boon positions at tho present rates of puy CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SA LE— Thu unknown heirs, devlscus, grantees,
or utlicm claiming under JoMoph Ftnevisiting Mrs. E. B. Darsoy, hpi return­ not Inter thnn thirty days after tho
Soo It. F. Cronshnw at Postoffice,
gnn, deceased, Jam es I). Paramore,
deceased, Ja m e s II. Flnegan, deceas­
ed to her homo in Dalton, Ga.
agreement is Bigncd. All strikers with or address Box 791).
60-4tp
ed, John D. Ilollochnssu, deccnnud, and
J. Hut ledge Flnegan, ileceasod, De­
the exception of thoso found guilty
Miss Lcola Evans nnd Miss Le- of tho acts of violence nro to be on the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX To:fendants.
AH pnrtlon claiming Intorast under
DEED
JuHopli Klnognn, deceased. Jam es H.
Claire Jones lenvo today for Ashovillo railroads' payroll at the end of tho
Paramore, deceased, Jan ies It. Flno
where they will spend Hovornl weeks. thirty (Iny period.
nan, doconsed, John D. Delleohassa,
U n d e r Nrctlnn 079 Of llu - ( i c i i r r n l S l u t u t deceased, and J. Rutledge Flnegan,
ch o f t h e S t a t e o f F l o r i d a
Men will bo culled back to work in
deceased, or otherwise, In the follow­
Notice la hereby given that J.
B.
ing described property Hllunlcd, lying
J . M. Mnriiuts and Mr. Norton, of the order of their standing.
Hurt let t. purchiiHiir of Tax Cortlftcato
No. 2 HI. dated the 7th day of .tune, A .1 nnd being In Heinlnolo County. F lo ri­
Arcadia, wero tho guestH of friends
Anticipating disputes nrising out of D. 1920, him filed mild certificate In my. da. tu-wlt:
Lot 8 of M. M. Smith's Third Suh-Dlv
yesterday enrouto homo from Day­ tho men's return to wprk, tho agree­ office, nnd line made application for
is plat
i
Tax lined to Ihhiio In accordance w i t h , 1*1?". according to the
thereof
tona.
certificates embraces th«
tho duly,
'July, of
uf, record In tho jiuhllo
i ublio records of
ment provides for an arbitration com­ law. Saidd
a.
In
Plat
Dook
folowing described property situated In Seminole County, Horl
mission composed of bIx railroad rep­ Heinlnolo County. Florida, to-wlt: Lots 1 at page B8, being a pa r t of Section 31,
_______ 19 ___
____Iln
nnge SOT East.
281. 3(1 ......
and -344.
South,
. t, .Plan
..... of Township
I&lt;
Miss Emma Owons returned yester­ resentatives and six shopernfts agents. 221. 2ftl, 288, «...
appearing
of
Sub-rllvlHlnn of lJUld belonging to A1-, It v-r^
r .---- . from tho sworn wbill ,,
day from n delightful visit, tru .North
tamontb Land. Hotel nnd Navigation complaint heroin- filed Hint Joh n
D.
On tha belief that many carriers Co.
Tho snld land being assosecd a t Itolleohasse, Jam es II. Pnrnmoro, Joseph
Carolina, Atlanta, Ga., and places in will follow thoso who wore parties to the date of tho Issnanca of such c o r t l - . Flnognn, JnmcM H. Flnognn and J. Hutflcuto In the name of Unknown,
1 h'duo Flnegan .aro now doconsud: and
West Florida.
this agreement, It was understood Inst , Also: Tax Certificate No, 282 dated Ihnt the namos of the holrs, devisees,
'tho
7th
day
of
Juno,
A.
D.
1020.
lias
fllgrantees, or other olalmnnts under tho
night tho shop crafts officials plnco
nnld certificate In my office, and h as, aforesaid doconnod persons, nro un­
Mrs. It. J . Holly nnd the girls sail their hopes of n nation wldo settle­ (.(I
made application for Tax Deed to Issue known:
In accordance with law, said ce rtificate
today from Now York on tho Mohnwk ment of tho strike.
cmhrancs the following described p ro p -1
---- -------- ---- --------- ——-----------and expect to bo home about Tuesday
Ju st how soon men on tho "pence” orty situated In Homlnolo County, F lo rIda. tu-wlt: Lots 118. 127. 129, 130 niul:
of next week.
railroads will return to work could 131, Plan of Hub-dlVlsIon of t^vnd be­
longing to Altamonte Land. Hotel nnd
not bo learned lust night but It was Navigation
Co. The said land lining a s ­
E. II. Brown, stnto sales manager of predicted that orders muling tho strike s e s s e d at the (late of tho Issuance of
Much certificate In the name of Un­
the Virglnin-Cnrolina Chemical Co., on sumo roads will bu issued within a known.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 28fi. dated
is in tho city on business. His ninny few hours.
the 7th day of June, A. I). 1920, has f il­
ed
said certificate In my office, and
friends nro glnd to soo him again.
The peuco settlement plan also
has made application for Tax Dued to
would apply to tho brotherhood of Inmuc In accordance with Inw, said ce r­
embraces the following describ­
The W. M. U. of nil the Circles of stationary firemen nnd oilers, some tificate
ed property situated III Heinlnolo Coun­
the F irst Baptist church will meet in 15,000 members of which followed the ty. Florida, to-w lt: Lots 214, 229. 23n
30 1 and 306. Plan of HuIiiHv IhIoii of
their regular monthly session nt tho strike action of tho six federated shop- 213. 244. 260, 283. 271. 277, 278. 288. 289.
303.
304 and 30ft, Plnu of Subdivision of
church on Mondny, September 18th, nt crafts,
Land belonging to Altamonte
Iaind. ■
8 p. m.
Hotel nnd Navigation Co. Said land he-!
" It Must Have Been Deud nt l.enst 8
Hon, O. P. Swopo, of Oviedo, wns In
Months But Dldn'l Smcll."
town yesterday and attended tho mcct"Snw u big rat in our cellar Inst
ine &lt;&gt;f tho Kiwanls Club. Ho reports fnll," writes Mrs. Jounny, "and bought
everything nt Oviodo as being in tho a 35c cake of RAT-SNAP, broko it up
best (if shnpa.
into small pieces, Last week whllo
moving we came nerosc (ho dotid rat.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reod, of Go- Must have been dead six months,
nevu, wore in tho city today. They didn’t sntoll. RAT-SNAP is wonder­
have recently erected n now homo on ful." Three sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold
Lake Jessup, nearer to Mr. Rood's nnd guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
new celery farm .
—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Robort Grovonstoin
nnd baby, Mrs, John Purdon nnd chil­
dren and Mrs. Purdon, Sr., nnd Louise
Purdon, nro spending tho dny today
al Coronado Bench.

ftj

S E L L TH E ORIGINAL W ATKINS'
Products. Good city territory still
open. Get our wonderful offer nnd
free samples. Write toduy. Tho J .
R, Watkins Co,, Dept. 80. Memphis,
Tonn.
GO-ltp

Mr. and Mrs,. P. F . Crnry, of Tnmpn, are tho guests of Mrs. Crnry’s sis­
ter, Mrs. G. M. Shipp on the Heights.
Mrs. Crnry has ju st returned from n
several months visit in New York
ond Boston.

ing nssessed at the date of tho lasnanee
n f such certificate In the nnmo of Un­
known.
Also Tax Certificate No. 288, dated
Juno 7th. 1920. has filed said certificate
In my o f f i c e and lias mndo application
for Tax Deed to Issue In nccordnnco
with law. HuId certificate • embraces
the following described property situ a t­
ed In Heinlnolo County. Florida, to-w lt:
Lots 318. 310, 32(1, 321, 322, 32ft, 328. 308 ,
Plan of Huhdlvlslon of land belonging
to Allamonte Laud, lintel nml Naviga­
tion Co. Halil land being assessed nt
I lie dute nf the Issuance of such ce rti­
ficate In the name of Unknown.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 283, dated
Juno 7th, 1920. lias filed snld ce rtifi­
cate In niy office and ha* mndo appli­
cation for Tax Deed J o Issue In accord­
ance with law. Hold' certificate em­
braces tho following described proper­
ty situated In Hemlnole County, F lo ri­
da. to-w lt: laitn 14ft and 172 Plan of
HiihtllvUtlou of Laud belonging to Altamonte Land, Hotel nnd Navigation Co.
Halil land lining assessed at the date
of tiie issuance of such certificate In
the name of Unknown.
Unless snld certificates shall he r e ­
deemed according to law Tax Deed wilt
Ikhuo thereon on Ihu ttill day of Ootnher, A. D. 1022.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 7th dny of September, A.
D. 1029.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Fla.
68-flto
Ry: A. M. W E E K S. D. C.

A cross, sickly baby suffering from
digestive troubles ond looseness of
tho bawols needs McGco's Baby Elixir,
It checks tho bowels, eases tbe stom­
ach nnd restores healthy conditions.
Price, 35c and 00c. Sold by Union " I Spent 91.25 on Itnt-Snup nnd Saved
the I'rico of a Hon.”
Be sure to come to tho Junior Ep- Pharmacy.—Adv,
Jam es McGuire, famous Hog Raiser
«orth League next Friday aftornoon
of Application for Tux llcrd Un­ of Now Jorsoy, says, "I advise every
nt 1 o'clock. The topic is "Building Nailer
der Section STB of tho Clenrral Stat­
farmor troubled with rats to uso RATute* of th * State of Florida
Character.”
Notice I* hereby given that 8. F. SNAP. Tried everythin* to get rid
Doudnoy, purohnaer of Tax Certificate
29, dated tho Ind day of June, A. of rots. Spont $1.25 on RAT-SNAP.
Mrs. E. Molner and her two daugh­ No.
D. 1919. has filed «ald certificate In Figured tho rata it killed saved tho
ters, Mary Edna nnd Dorothy, nro my office, nnd has made application for
Tax Demi to I hhiio In accordance with price of n hog.” RAT-SNAP comes
spending two weeks with her parents, law. HuId certificate embrace* the fol­
lowing
described property situated In in cake form. No mixing with other
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Tnknch.
Homlnolo County, Florida, to-w lt: Lot food. Cats or dogs won't touch It.
l i t Sanford Haight*. The said land be­
ing nssessod a t the date of tho Iseuanoe Throo sizes, 3fic, 05c, 9L25. Sold and
Kirs. S. G. Messer, of SIstersvillo, of euch certificate In the name of Un­
known.
said certificate shall be guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
W. Va., arrived last night nnd will redeemedUnless
according to law Tax Deed Adv.
occupy her home on Pork ayo., which will Issue thereon on the 23rd day of
September, A. D. 1912.
she purchased from W. T. Morgan.
W ITN ESS my official signature ami Nolle* ut Application for T a x Deed Un
seal this the 17th day of Auguet, A. D.
lu ll.

(BEAL)
B. A. DOUOL/8U,
t'arl Takach U hero spending a
Clerk Circuit Court.
few days with his family. Ho has
Seminole County, Fla.
Ily: A. M. W E E K S , D, C..
k°en in Athens, Ga., for the past year 33-flto
where he is attending tha Georgia
RIDS FUR TRANSPORTATION
t-ollege, receiving an | agricultural of pupils from Lake Mary to Hanford
III ■be rrec olved
‘ * -by -the hoard of pul)|\ training. Ho will return for anothor
Instruction
cllon Saturday
Haiuraay morning
morning, He
)OCI
term.
' tomber 18tn. ut ten o'olock.
j fFcaNons see W.'V.' Dunm"trustee.
"i ‘i*ake
be
IMnry. Florida.. Each bid must
r
1com pan led by a certified check

DRINK GRADE A C O FFEE .—A
SANFORD PRODUCT. 145-6tc; w -ltc '. 1a,“0,

T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent.
Wkly-Sept. 4 -1 5 ; Dally Seat. 9.

d(4r Srelli'M BTS nf the General S ta t­
ute* o f the State of Florida
Notice le hereby given th at M. D.
Hurkett, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Nn. 19ft dated the 7th day of June, A.
D. 1910, ha* filed *ald certificate In my
office, dnd ha* made application for
T a x rmod to leepo In accordance w lth ^
■■■■■■PH
rtufI___ embrace*
___
lew. Said certificate
the following deeorlbod property eltuated In
Ecmlnnle County, Florida, to-w lt: .N44,
of B44 of N EK of HWV4 Boa. 34. Twp.
21 8., nhngo 39 _____
East. 30 (acre*
“Tho
euld In ml being a*Hoii*od
cHKOd at‘ tho date of
tho Issuance of euch
oortlflcato In tth
:h oortUlcate
name o f Unknown.. Unleee eatd oertlfl
cate abnll be redeemed according "to1
Inw Tax Deed will Ueue thereon an th*
7th dny of Ootobor, A. D. 1922.

Steering becomes second nature.

nds of women who are driving Overland
wonder how they ever got along without
them. The Overland makes the fresh produce of
the farm as accessible a t the comer grocery. Shop­
ping, too, becomes a pleasure instead of a hardship.
For real quality, comfort, style and all-round per­
formance, the Overland Sedan Is without question
"the greatest motor car value in America.’’

ISSS.-r.Hli

S 3 S ::::* M
l .k l W .

OwtrUiwi, A l w o e * &lt; M !

, N f * ike i

HAIGHT &amp; WEILAND
Sanford, Florida

H E s a m e d u r a b ility th a t m akes
vitrified b rick p av em en ts la s t so
long and cost so little for annual
m aintenance under heavy traffic is also
a v a ila b le in b ric k s u r f a c e s fo r l i g h t
t r a f f i c . F o u n d a tio n s u n d e r b ric k
s u rfa c e s freq u en tly d iffer as tra ffic
requirem ents vary, but the brick are
always the sam e in quality and dur-'
ab ility w h eth er th e tra ffic be light,
medium o r heavy.
V IT R IF IE D

T

PAVEM EN TS

f r e q u e n tly a r e to be fo u n d w ith no
foundation other than the natu ral soil
w here the soil easily drains itself and
provides a substantial support for the
p a v e m e n t. In s u c h lo c a litie s lig h t
traffic stre e ts can have the advantage
of durable, shock-proof brick su rfaces
a t a co st in proportion to the traffic
requirem ents.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK ,
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Cleveland, Ohio

�t

is

PRESENTED

GOOD DEMOCRAT

ANY PREVIOUS FIGURES

And Conference Report Bearing Re* FOP JUDGE IF NO REPUBLICAN
CAN BE FOUND IN
publican Signature*
FLORIDA

Looks Like Roll Will Go Well Over the Fifteen
Hundred Mark

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»

G A IN ESV ILLE, Sept.' 12.— The University o f Florida ye ached another
high mark attendance, according to officials, when Its doork were thrown
open fo r the term 1922-23 today. Enrollment figures last night totalled one
thousand And fifty , and it is expected the last minute students today will
placo the total number at thirteen to fifteen hundred.

CONFERES ON BONUS BILL
REACHED AN AGREEMENT
LATE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON

Derailment of Train
On Michigan Road is
Caused by Tampering

Measure Will Be Reported to the House Some
Time Today

FORD CHARGES GEORGIA VOTERS
THE COMMISSION AT POLLS TODAY
WITH GRAFT FOR NOMINATIONS

&lt;•

ATTORNEY FOR LtfNT A HUMPH­
ORLANDO VISITORS AND MANY
R EY FOR.$739,000 FOR
GOOD TALKB TO KNL1V220 SHIPS
Eft THINGS

.WASHINGTON, Sept.
12&lt;~The
government
today
sold
a
flfe
t oi
... JA CKSO N VILLE, S e p t 12.— Advic­
Sanford Rotes ore coming back
wooden
ships,
the
shlping
board
ac­ home from their vacations and there
es from Washington state that Lake
cepting Oie bid of $76,000 made, by is more pep being put In tho meet-'
Jones, Jacksonville attorney, and the
George Perry, attorney for the firm of ings than over before probably on ac­
counael fo r the United States Ship­
Lent &amp; Humphrey for 220 vessels.
ping Board of tha Southern distrlat,
count of the summer being almost
has been endorsed by the1Florida Re­
over. Today a t tho Hotel Valdez
POST TH EIR NAMES
publican organisation for federal
Mine Host Cattaneo furnished an ex­
“This IS n pretty town, I ponder cellent lunch of celery and chicken
Judge to fill tho new office recently
what town It Is."
created by congress. Should It devel­
and all the good things that Rotes like
How many times do you suppose
op that n Democrat hns a chance the
so well. Two distinguished visitors
that remark is mndo by tourists trav­
position is believed will go to Judge
from'Orlando were present In (he per­
eling dqwn the E ast Coaat, and In
Reaves, of Tampa, ho being endorsed
son of Kendrick Guernsey and Gray
other' sections of Florida 7
by n largo number of Florida Demo­
Rush and thoy are both like wires.
I f tho road happens to be routed
crats. Tho president has stated If the
Ken Guernsoy put pep in tho Sanford
Report of Bureau of Safety of Inter­
near tho railroad station, and the
Republican timber does not measure
bunch by singing sothe new songs and
state Commerce Commission
travelers are observing, thoy may
up to requirements ho will not hesi­
‘showing the boys some new stunts?
crane their necks and boo the name of
tate to appoint a Democrat.
Both Ken and Gray made good talks
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— Derail­
the town pointed on the end of the
Others mentioned In connection
breathing the real spirit of friend­
ment of nn expresa train on tho Michi­ with tho judgeship are: C. B. Petstation building. But that Is practic­
ship mid asking the Sanford Rotes
gan Central near Gary, Ind., August tinglll. Judge William Hunter, U. S.
ally the only announcement the aver­
to attend the Orlando meetings each
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Con- adjusted service certificate options,
20th which resulted in th«v death of District Attorney W. M. Gober, all of
age town makes of Us name.
week If they can do so. Charlie Hen.
ferees on the soldiers' bonus bill with its provisions of loans to veter­
two railroad employes and tha injury Tampa; Alexander Ackerman, o f Or­
There was a timo and not (to long
ans by banka In the next three years
ry,, who is our mayor, gavo nn im­
of two passengers was caused by “ma­ lando and Judge E. C. Davis of West renched an agreement late yesterday
ago, when all the travelers coming In­
and for government loans thereafter,
an
dtt
was
announced
that
the
meas­
licious tampering with tho track," ac­ Palm Beach.
to a town arrived on tho train. They promptu speech about the duties of the
The vocational training aid option and
ure
would
be
reported
to
the
house
to­
cording to a report Issued today by
got off at the station knowing in what Rotes in putting more pep Into the
day. I t will not be called up there, the provision fo r cash payments to
the Bureau of Safety, o f tho Inter­
town they were arriving, and other meetings and th at something should
ROUNDING TH E CORNERS
however, until a fte r the conference veterans whose adjusted srvice credit
travelers on the truln looked out o f be done at once toward getting bet­
state Commerce Commission.
roport on the tariff bill has been dis­ would not exceed $60 also were un­
tho car windows and saw the name of ter attendance. Judge Housholdcr al­
The evolution in traffic conditions posed of, which may bo on Wednes­ changed.
tho town for themselves. That seemed so mado a stirring address on thu sub.
T U B LACK OF CABS SLOW S UP hns necessitated many changes of one
Much of tho three hours' session of
day or Thursday. After the house
je c t of hotter attendance nnd gave the
LUMBER SHIPM ENTS
kind or another In towns nnd cities acts, the bonus will go to tho senato the conferees was understood to have sufficient.
Rotgs some good ideas nnd sugges­
But
today
Is
different.
Hundreds
where traffic Is becoming so great where also It is to be put behind tho been devoted to a discussion of whip­
tions
on the things that should be
and thousands of nutomoblln travel­
Lack of cars in which to trunBport that It requires special handling. The tariff.
ping (he bill Into a shape as would
dono
to
boost Rotary. His address
ers are going and coming throughout
material for which purchasers arc greatest dangor to life and limb is
Four major changes wore made In meet the publicly expressed objections tho country. They drive a t a speed was undoubtedly one of the best that *
clamoring Is tho outstanding feature naturally at streot Intersections. In the bill In conference. Thoy were: of President Harding. It was repre­
limit rate through a town they see a t has ever been given to tho local club
of tho lumber market, says the Amer­ tho larger towns nnd cities police of­
Elimination of tho Simmons' amend­ sented by some of the republican man­
by ono of tho members and it was
ican Lumberman In Its weekly review. ficers handle thin problem no fa r ns ment authorising the financing o f the agers thnt tho measure probably o glance is attractive. They think
listened to with rapt attention. The
Tho car shortago is especially acute tho movement o f traffic is concerned bonus out of interest from the foreign would havo a bettor chance of presi­ that some day thoy will visit that
judge was full of his subject and ho
town
again
and
toll
their
friends
in the South, where some mills hnvo hut city authorities are going n stop debts.
dential npprova] without] ,tho 'Sim ­
something of its beauty. But thoy gave It to them with tho renl spirit of
been making 60 to 70 per cent of their further in Improving tho physical con­
Elimination of the Innd reclnimn- mons' amendment and the reclamation
don't
know its name- They don't find Rotary.
shipments In open-top cars, ull of ditions of thjj cities by the rounding tion feature, which, under tho senato option and, accordingly, thogp were
Post Card Day will bo observed by
a
sign
in tho plnce thnt says: "This
which are now divorted r to tho coal of corners at streot Intersections. At plan embodied in the Smlth-McNary voted out.
the Rotarians and they will endeavor
is
Beauty-Town.
Stay
with
us
a
trade through priority ordors of tho tho recent conference of municipal of­ reclamation bill, would hnvo involved
There still was no official .informa­
to send out as many postcards ns pos­
while."
Interstate commerce commission. Be­ ficers of Florida, held ut Orlando more nn expenditure of $360,000,000.
tion
ns to whether Mr. Harding would
,
Between here nnd Jacksonville thore sible on Post Card Day.
cause of broken stocks nnd uncertain­ than one spenkcr stated that hl» city
The Iftnlting of tho time In which approve the measure in its present
Tho next meeting will bo held next
ty as to transportation facilities, was engaged In a campaign of cornor- the veterans might file application for form, hut proponents believe ho will are, at least count, seven towns that
Tuesday
night nnd thore will he
have
absolutely
no Identification
many mills Ip the nouth are calling in rounding for tho Bnfcty o ftho nutolst n bonus to Jnnunry 1,1028.
while opponents are firm thnt ho will
something stirring as n special quar­
signs.
Pcoplo
who
have
often
mndo
their snlcsmcn nnd declining much of nnd foe tho pedestrian. One Florida
Acceptance of the house provision not. Owing to n promised fight on
tet will be on hand to keep the sing­
tho business offered. There In a good city reported hnving changed condi­ fixing tho amount to bo advanced for the tariff bill, conference report In tho the trip on tho train nnd Btudied tho
ers
going nnd tlioro will ulso be spec­
rnilwny
timo
card
ns
thoy
wont
along
domnnd, both for building lumber and tions at twcnty-Hlx street Intorscc- fnnn or homo aid to the amount of senate it may be 19 days or two
ial
stunts.
Sanford Rotary is going
enn
recite
tho
names
of
most
of
those
for special cutting, the ruilronda bo- tlonn since the first of tho yenr The the adjusted servico credit Increased weeks before tho bonus measure
good
and
tho
live wires in the club
places
in
the
order
thoy
come,
but
vis­
ing largo buyers of ties, timbers and plan is to tuko up the curbing, Bccuro by 25 per cent in plnce of tho senato reaches the white house.
purposo
to
mnko
this year the Lent in
itors
making
the
trip
by
nutomobilo
car material, ho the market is decided- j sufficient property on the corners to plan of amounts ranging from 100
Two of the ten conferees—Scnntor
tho history o f tho club.
for
the
first
or
second
or
third
timo,
ly strong. In fnct, buyers nro offer- j permit of moving back fences nnd per cent of the ndjustod aorvice credit Smoot, republican, Utnh, nnd Repre­
Ing premium prices for material on hedges n distance of from five to if the nppHcntion was made In 1923 to sentative Garner, democrat, Texas, have no idea at all what towns they
nru pnssing through.
TH E GROWER’S PROBLEM.
which prompt delivery can be assured. twenty feet and then rolny curbing MO per cent if application wnn made voted against thu bonus ns finally per­
While tho Florida Motor Clubs are
and
Hidewnlks
ho
tlint
there
I
b
nn
easy
On tho west coast the demand for fir
in 1923 to 140 por cent if application fected. Senator Simmons, of North
doing other commendable things fo r
All over tho country pcoplo arc be­
lumber Is strong, with prices advanc­ approach to a street intersection in­ was made In 1028, or thereafter. No Carolina, was among those supporting
the
slate,
thoy
would
do
well
to
induce
ginning
to reallzo thnt the producers
ing. There- is in thnt territory, too, stead of n nhnrp-nnglod turn. Another important chnnge wan made in the the measure.
each
town
In
Florida
which
is
not
of
farm
products
nro working ut a dis­
an acuto car shortage thnt Is badly part of the plan Is the removal of all
flatly
ashamed
of
itself
to
place
sev­
advantage
nnd
thnt
because of n false
handlcnpplng tho lumber movement. shrubbery nnd trees thnt tend to pro­
eral conspicuous signs within Its cor- system of distribution and marketing,
vent
nn
unobstructlvo
view
of
ni&gt;Tho Grcnt Northern rullrnnd is haul­
pornto limit, snying: "ThlB Is—" the producer is victimized by the men
ing from thnt territory, four freight preaching truffle, thus udding im­
with Homo pleasant greeting, accom­ at mnhognny desks. Marketing with
measurably
to
the
Bufoty
of
tho
pub­
trains, whllo n Hhort timo ago it was
panying the announcement, or some the grower is n bigger problem thnn
hauling only one. On tho ether hand, lic, at the same time contributing to­
interesting fact regarding the town's growing.
lumber manufacturers say they are ward a general scheme of beautifica­
reason for being as good n town ns It
Tho New York Commercial World,
receiving only one car where they tion. Incidentally this is one of tho
is,—
Miami
Metropolis.
discussing
thin subject, says;
should hnvo five. Heavy rains in problems thnt will eventually have to
"Our
financial
and Industrial lead­
western Washington hnvo ended the ho tackled by tho new city adminis­
S T A T E AND COUNTY O FFIC E R S REAL CITIZEN S MAKE A CITY. ers arc now working on something
tration.—
Lakeland
Telegram.
PLAYING INTO HANDS OF PROFforest fire danger for 1922, nnd log­
AND CONGRESSthnt will be of immeasurable benefit
ging camps again are In operation,
IT E E R S BY REGULAT­
Ren] citizens make a city nnd -nc- to agriculture, tho plan of develop­
MEN
100
STA
LLS
ADDED-TO
enabling the mills to get into full pro­
ING CARS
cimling to the numbor of real citizens ment for tho Post of Now York. Thu
MIAMI CURB M ARKET
duction. Tho output of millH report­
,
ATLANTA, Sept. 13.—Georgia vo- in a city that city will grow in grace farmer, at present, is suffering from
ing to the West Coast Lumbermen's
DK1U
IT,
Sept.
13.—
ChnrgoB
l
h“t
.
r(J went t() tho
||s in the primary nnd beauty and citizenship. If tho cit­ the disproportlonnto cost of tho distri­
Miami’s curb market hns tnken an­
association last week was 5 per cent,
the
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
t0(|
t(,
Htnt0i county 0f- izens of Sanford want booze to be sold bution of his products. Take for exabove normal. Stocks on hand are be­ other epoch-making step. This timo it
through
Its
control
of
empty
cars
“
is
ficor8(
conKrog&gt;ion#,
r0pUr08entatlves to youngsters nnd like to sec drunks ample, tho case of peaches shipped
low normal, however, und supplies is tho construction of a city market playing into tho hands of coal profi­
hnving
100
stalls
for
the
use
of
the
and with participation of women vot­ scattered over the streets at all times from Mucon^ Gn. Tho shipper goes to
available for prompt shipment are
teers undor tho guise of regulation ing, an unusually largo voto is expect­ thoy will hnvo them. I f tho renl citi­ tho expense of preparing tha soil,
farmers
who
bring
their
produce
Into
low. Thu hardwood market has shown
;’or puldlc good" were made In u state­
zens of Sanford sny that no more buying tho young trees from the nurs­
little change. There Is a continued tho city for tho purposa of Helling it ment issued by Henry Ford rfom Ids ed to be cast. Chief interest In tho
booio will bo sold’ in Sanford tlioro ery, cultivating, pruning, and spruying
directly
to
consumers.
contest
is
for
the
nomination
of
gov
an improvement in the call for tho
offices in Dearborn, a suburb.
will be no more sold regardless of them during tho cnrly period of their
The
mnrkct
is
under
tho
direction
of
ornor
between
Tllomns
W.
Hardwick,
good demand for the bettor grades and
who
thu officers mny be or how slack growth. Ho pays for tho picking of
incumbent, and Clifford Wnlkur, tho
lower grades. Altogether, tho lum­ County Agent J . H. Rainey who has “ FRENCH T IG E R " SA YS
thoy
mny be. Tho officers cannot, tho peaches, their pneking nnd crat­
unsuccessful candidate two years ngo.
ber market is strong with an upward shown much interest in the curb mar­
however,
do their full duty unless tho ing. Hu hauls them to thu nearest
IIE W ILL PLEAD FOR
ket since its establishment a few
Both candidates waged a determined
tendency, and deliveries are uncertain
renl
cltlzons
of Sanford aro standing railroad and ships them to Now York.
years
ago.
According
to
city
officials
AMERICA'S GOOD WILL fight. Hardwick injected Ku Klux
because of ear shortage.—Tampa
back
of
them
to a man. Tlioro nro too Incredible as it may seem, tho amount
of
Miami
and
farmers
o
fthnt
section
Ivlnn in fight, nnd declared Mr. Walk­
Times.
many
loopholes
for crime when tho of money received by the grotyor for
the success of the curb market hns
PARIS, Sept. 12.— Georges Clemen- er wnH a candidate of tho Klan nnd
boon due very largely to the enthus­ ceuu, "Tiger of France," 1h going to supported by "radical* union element.” citizens of n town are lax in their all his investment and work,, nnd by
GOLF LINKS ARE PRETTY
iasm and resourcefulness of Mr. the United States, primarily to plead Wnlker has criticized prosent admin duty toward upholding the low and tho railroad for hauling tho peaches
maintaining the proper conduct.
A 1,600 miles, is Iosb thnn is received by
Rainey.
the rnuse of Franco, ho told a corre­ istrntion'H taxation policy.
Rig crowds of people are visiting
city will grow anil expand only ns the tho commission merchant, trucking
spondent
of
Tho
Petit
Parisian,
who
the golf links and the country club
cltlzons grow nnd expand in tho right company nnd retailer, who merely per­
3,0011 A'I TEND SERV IC E
went to his summer homo at Jard to COTTON GROWERS TO
every day nnd all tlioso who have
way. If tho narrow minded, selfish, form the service of taking the fruit
ARSON" question him concerning his content
FOR "FLYIN G
FIG H T ROLL W EEV IL
played the links pronounce them as
plated trip.
BY KEDUf ING CROP moss encrusted citizens are to pre­ out of tho ritllrond car on tho Jersey
'being in the best of shape nnd the
KEUIt, N. C., Sept. 12.— On a knoll
dominate, thoro Will never be any Im­ side, ferrying it across tho river and
"1
ought
not
to
talk
to
you,"
he
nine hole course as being one of tho
within night of the colonial home of said. " It Is to the Americans I want
provements made, there will never ho distributing It to tho final consumer
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
13.—
Expresclassiest courses In tho statu. All of
his ancestors, the body of Lieut. Bol- to speak an dto whom It is urgent to sions from cotton growers and others a live Chamber of Commerce, there in. Manhattan."
the holes hnvo not been finished up in
vin W. Maynard, "tho Flying Parson," Hpcnk, hut if 1 told you whnt I oxpcct interested In tho cotton Industry on will never bo any more streets or
Whnt Is here said of the peachtho good shape that Mr. Wadhrooko
rosts today. He wnn burled In snndy to toll them, then It would not he ] n'nns for fighting tho cotton boll woo• sowers, boat basin, golf links or new grower applies to tho prnngo-growcr.
expects to have them but they can all
fVrfTT of Sampson county yesterday. worth whllo taking the boat. * * * . vil by abandoning cotton acreage in buildings. There will never he any­ Fortunately, tho Florida grower
be played.
Three thousand persons from all over
"No one speaks for Franco—no one, prescribed nrens were asked today thing here but nn overgrown country rapidly coming to a realization of the
tho country attended the services and the time has Indeed como. I will |,y Scnntor Smith (I).) S. C., following villngo. Unless the real citizens pre­ Importance of pneking nnd marketing
NEW PEOPLE ARE COMING
prior to interment of fhe aviator, who not any anything about conferences; his receipt from Dr. E. I). Ball, chlof dominate there will never bu co-ojlor- his fruit through local agencies or­
wnn killed at Rutland, Vt. A huge that is not my business—but this is of the scientific work of tho depart utlon nnd organization necessary to
ganized with a view to protecting the
Tho roads arc filled with now people
Moral offering from thu Rutland post the time to tell tho United States thnt ment of ngrlculturo, of n memorandum keep a renl Chamber of Commerce go­
grower agnlnst tho mnchlnutions and
coming to Florida and they nro com­
of thu Amoricnn Legion was chief of they nro making a mistake—that we on tho subject.
ing in Sanford and all tho Rotary manipulations of tho non-rcBldent
,
ing la flivvers and cadillncs and com­
many fiorul pieces.
are neither militarist nor Imperialists,
Declaring thnt It would not bo feas­ Chibs and Kiwnnis Clubs and every agencies for disposing of shipments.
ing via the tin can route and via tho
and thnt tin/French pcoplo doBcrvo ible to stop all cotton production for a other kind o f club in the world will
There aro Boveral marketing or­
hotel route. But thoy nro i.'nming
ZEPHYRIIII.LH VOTES
the enthusiastic confidence of its time to drive out tho woevll, Dr. Ball's not muko tho right kind of citizens Jn
ganizations In this locality operating
much earlier this yenr thnn last car­
PUBLIC WORKS BONDS friends. •
report ntntod that au&amp;css might bo Sanford unless these men hnvo the along rntionnl linos through whom
rying out tho prediction of the Herald
"America nsks me my opinion nnd achieved through abandoning produc­ truo Rotary and Kiwnnis spirit to
growers can safely market. There
that there would ho more people in
ZKPHYUHILLS, Sept. 13.—Tho cl- I will give It. To plead our causo I tion in C( rtnin districts throughout start building. And to “servo" nnd to
Florida this winter thnn ever beforo
aro niso responsible rosldent buyers
cction to determine whether or not need neither preparation nor documen­ tho cotton holt. This is tho plan fav­ “build” ono must bolong to the Cham­
in the history of the stnto.
this city should ho bonded in the sum tation. Arguments nro not Incklng ored by Sonntor Smith, and ho pro­ ber of Commerce and not only puy and there In the co-oporatloa organi­
of $37,600 for tho orcctton of n water nnd It Is not n question of a trium­ poses to bring tho question before tho the dues but sorvo on the committees zation for packing and marketing, so
BOD IES ARK FOUND *
that thoro need be no. unnecessary loss
plant and the paving of certain phal voyage, but n usoful ono.
Honnto.
' nnd attond the mootings and be a to tho grower, if ho acts through some
,
FROM OVERTURNED BOAT
dtreots, enrried by a wide margin hero
"I expect to give four lectures nnd
Legislation to ratify agreements be­ working member ns well us a paying ono of these recognized ngoncles in
CAPSIZED LA ST NIGHT today.
will leave about tho first of November. tween tho cotton-growing states for member. It takos renl citizens to
Tho voto stood eighty-five for nnd But it is understood that I havo no limiting a cortain amount of cotton mnko n real town and unless you hnvo marketing. Unity and sanity of no­
NORFOLK, Vn., Sept. 13.—Tho twenty-fivo against bonds.
mission and thnt I will accept no ban­ ncrenge in each state was suggested tho proper kind of spirit all tho tion is essential to the life of the fruit
and vegetable Industry.
Conditions
bodies of F. T, Ayers nnd a man be­
quets or anything like that. I speak by Dr. Ball.
clubs In tho world will not help you such as above mentioned can bo prop­
lieved to be W. W. Forrest, wore re­
DRINK PEABODY'S HARD WAT­ in my name. America nsks my views
throw off the shell that cnvolopn your erly mot by organised agencies.—Re­
covered Inst night In tho cabin of an E R BLEND C O FFEE , ROASTED nnd I glvo them, that’s nil."
And tho Frenchmen who makos narrow soul until it cannot get out to
porter-Star.
, after launch fouled tow lino Elizabeth DAILY IN SANFORD. 14R-4tc, w ltc
tho styles says that the long skirt Book the sunlight of progress, of
river hero. Third man, Alexander
DRINK PEABODY'S HARD WAT- shall come back.
broad-minded and big hoartod fellow­
Sometimes we think our airtight
Tumor, engineor of launch, believed
The Dally Herald Delivered to fo u r ER BLEND COFFEE, ROASTED
ship with your fellowmnn In tho real
lost.
straw
hot would be more suitable fo r
d c T six dayi a week fo r 18 ca st*— DAILY IN 8ANFORD. l4B-4tc, wltc
The Rerald for first date Job work. spirit of service.
&gt;1
winter w u r .—Kansas City Star.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—The administration tn riff bill oa finally per­
fected In conference was presented In
the house and conference report on It,
bearing signatures of Republican
managers’,' will be called up tomorrow
with oxpcctatlon it will bo disposed of
not later than Thursday.

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�Caroline Stanford of Tampa la the per business lrom A to Z. Mr. Sacks
attractive^ house guest of Mahha F itts was very much Impressed with o a f
city and said it would nob be many
at her horiia on .Uhion Ave.
years befors it would be a second
■
Jacksonville.
R K M III M n m
M
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fitts and eon,
1
' .;
Billie, motored to Gainesville yester­
J . G. Michaefs has returned to San­
(mm X r tiv i D»Ojr) ‘
day, where Billie will attend the Uni­ ford after spending the summer In
Clean up, brace up, cheer up.
versity.
Jacksonville in the offices of the Pat*
ter-Judy-Dutton Go., and will be with
A great wlntof eeaaon la ahead of
William Mallom left yesterday for tho same Arm here in Sanford. Hla
Gainesville whore he will enter the many friends are glad to see Mike
Sanford.
back home again.
University of Florida.

■___ ___

One million dollars could be loaned
in this city right now fo r buildittfe.

Mr .and Mrs. S. 0 . Chase and son,
Frank, returned home yesterday from
Fay Loaning w ai ametag the boye an extended trip west, going as fa r aa
leaving yeaterday for Qalneaville to California.
attend the Urtlvotelty o f Florida.

*

R. H. Rcnnick of Jacksonville is
‘ j i r. and Mrs. E. McConnell arrived
spending\ two weeks here with hts
homo Sunday from a rielt of six weeks
wife, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
In the Blue Ridge mountains of North Arthur Marshall,
Carolina and Ohio,
Mr. Herman Stoele will leave Wed­
Sanford has bright prospects for nesday for West Palm Beach, whore
winter visitors. S *y something About ho will join his wife nnd family end
your golf lfhka every time you write a
motor back to Sanford Sunday.
letter; •
Gray Rush and Kendrick Guernsoy
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vance Doug­
of Orlando were in the city today comlass u fine baby boy.
Mother and Ing up td visit the Rotary Club. They
father are doing well, the boy better also Inspected tho country club and
than thnt.
golf links while here and pronouncod
—- "
V
them perfect.
p. F. Crory, a prominent real estate
J . C. Hutchinson, manager of the
dealer of Tampa, Is spending several
days with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Snnford Truck Growers, Inc., loft to ­
day for a month’s visit to the northom
M. Shipp on the Heights.
markets and will toko in New York,
\Vu often wonder If all tho dogs Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Cin­
running nt largo In the city of Sanford cinnati, Chicago and others enroute.
have paid the license. I f they did
Mr. nnd Mrs. J . H. We teller nnd lit­
there would never be a deficit in the
tle
daughter of Orlando were in tho
city trensury.
city yesterday on a business trip. Mr.
The golf linke and country club and Wendlor is publishing tho Fcnthered
boat basin will bring a fine tourist Warrior, a magazine for tho intcrosts
hotel to Sanford. Get busy and have of gnmo chickens and 1h hnving it
what the tourists want in tho way of printed at the Horntd Printing Co.,
pinnt.
amusements.
Mrs, Emma Godboo and children
have returned from North Carolina,
whero they spent a very pleasant va­
cation in tho monuntnlns. Hor mnny
friends nro glad to seo hor back on
the job nt Quality Shop.
Mrs. Junius Turnbull hns rotumod
to her home In Monticello, nftor spend­
ing suvornl weeks here tho gucBt of
her mother, Mrs. Puloston, nnd sister,
Mrs. Arrington, and brothers, Dr.
•Snm Puloston and Will Puloston.
Benches should bo scattered all
•over the business portion of Sanford
wherever they enn bo placed. The
homo people do not sea tho need of
benches but tho vlsifors to tho city do
and they complain of tho lack of thorn,

ADDITIONAL JU D G E S

Alfred Robson, of Orlando, spent
tho woek end here .with his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J . N. Robson.

WASHINGTON Sept. 12.—The way
was paved todoy for appointment by
the. president of 25 additional federal
judges to handle increasing court bus­
iness, the course approving by a vote
of 30 to 77 changes in the Judgeship
bill, which was sent to the White
House for approval,

G. W. Spencer, Jr ., and Hillard M^lpus left yesterday for Gainesville
whoro they will attend tho univorsity.

Miss Katherine. Young, of Lakeland,
is tho attractive house guest of Mrs.
Gray nt her home on West F irst
(Tnm libidir'i D*llr)
Miss Abbey H&lt; Doudney has return­ street.
ed home from a pleasant visit with
Miss Mildred Dickson, of Orlando, is
friends In Orlando.
spending hor vaention here with her
Mrs. J . N. Robson‘and a congenial sisters, Mrs Chris Matthews and Mrs.
party of fribnds motored Sunday af« Jam es Stewart.
temoon to Wintor Haven calling upon
friends.
A. W. Lee, sr., has returned to hirf
homo in Titusville. Ho accompanied
his son A. W. Loo, Jr., and wife home
Saturday afternoon.
T. J . Miller is now spending somo
tlmo with his son, Dr. Oliver J . Miller
nt Ashovillo, N. C. Ho expects to re­
turn homo about October 1st.
Miss Mildred Dickson, of tho J e f ­
ferson Court Apartments, Orlando,
spent Sunday with hor sistor, Mrs.
James R. Stewart on Myrtlo nvonuo.

Mrs. W. J . Steed nnd baby left yes­
terday for their homo In Kisslmmoo
nftor a pleasant visit horo as tho
Louis Shipp has boon appointed cir­ guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
culation manager of The Daily Ilornid J . G. Ball.
ami will have full chnrgo of tho de­
partment in tho future. If you fnil to
Miss Dorothy Humph left Saturday
get your pnpor phono 148 up to 0 night for TaHnhnssco where she is at­
o’clock, aftor that call Lowis on phone tending her senior yenr nt tho Wom32D-W nnd tell him about it nnd ho nn’H College. Clins. J . Humph wont
will see thnt you receive your pnpor nt ns far as Jacksonville.
once.
Byron Ward lenves on tho 15th for
A postcard from H. P. Smith of tho Tampa nnd his mother, Mrs. Ward
Peoples Bank who Ih sojourning in removes to Iinincs City, there to keep
New York shows one of tho big lake house for her Bon Lonnie Ward, who
steamers which presages that lie and is in business in that city.
Dr. Puleston and Robert Dcano aro
probably contemplating a trip from
Mrs. A. W. Lee, who has been quite
Buffalo to Cleveland or Detroit or ill n t Titusville, wns brought home
somo other seaport, i Luckily for him Saturday afternoon pud is now at tho
he did not invite us up or tell whnt a Fernnld-Lnughton hospital. Hor mnny
fine time he wns hnving.
friends wislr hor a speedy recovery,

J . S. Wilson hns opened a salesroom
in the Smith building at tho foot of
First street nnd will hnndlo the Reo
cars nnd Speedwngons exclusively.
"Pop" is nn enthusiast on tho Reo
cars, having been a Reo owner for
mnny yenrs, nnd says that be has nn
attractive proposition to make any­
Our hoyB nnd girlB are leaving this one wanting n ear or a speedwngon.
week for colleges and schools of all He will start nn advertising campaign
kinds. On Monday, October Second, in a few dnys nnd let tliu world know
the Sanford schools will open and all about his plnns for selling Iteos.
the children will Btnrt a fino school \
year with tho finest of prospects f o r ( B. T. Corpy is in the city for n few
new school buildings nnd equipment. days, coming from California to dis­
pose of his Snnford property, country
Mrs. Ralph K, Gore and two children and city. Mr. Corey was a resident of
left this morning fbv Buskin, Fla., i Sail ford for mnny years but hns left
where they will spend two weeks with us for the seductivo wiles of Cali­
Mr. Gore's pnronts.
Mrs. Arthur fornia where ho is connected with the
Gntchol accompanied them as fur as Pncific Electric Systems—a branch of
Tampa whoro sho will visit with her the Southern Pncific Railway. Mr.
Corey is n guest of the Montezuma
mother.
Mote!, whoro ho will bo glad to seo
All of tho boys thnt will attend tho his mnny frionds and anyone inter
I
Sanford High School this year are ested in real estate. , ,
urgently requested to turn out for
A Pollnr Dny sale in Sanford will
FOOTBALL this afternoon nnd to­
morrow afternoon ns Sanford wonts clean up a lot of stock thnt should ho
to lmvo tho best team In tho state this moved in every store In the city nnd
yenr nnd wo certainly havo tho mn-j tho Daily Herald wishes to impress
tcrinl to rnnkc It tho best if nil the! this fact upon the minds of tho busi­
hnyH turn out nnd practice. B E SU RE ness men of this city. Our advertis­
AND B E TH ERE and work hard to-, ing solicitor will call upon tho morchqnts In. a few dnys with a plan thnt
wards making the team the best.
will get tho business nnd stimulate
Misses Mildred and Olga Simmons business along every channel. Got tho
&lt;&gt;f Mounvllle, S. C., nnd Calvin Teague dollars started to roiling your wny.
anil O. B. Simmons of Laurens, S, C.,
In this lssuo of tho Ilornid is n big
arrived by nuto yesterday and nro tho
advertisement
for Polo cigarettes—a
guests of tholr uncla nnd aunt, Dr.
new
bVnnd
thnt
is bound to plonse tho
and Mrs. W. T. Langley. Miss Mil­
smokers
of
real
cigarettes, Tho Polo
dred Simmons will resume her music
cigarettes
have
contracted
for n large
Ghksob here. Miss Olga SimnWns
will enter Rollins College. • 0 . B. spneo In the Dully Herald for tho
Simmons Is en route to Gainesville season and we want to cnll tho atten­
whoro he will attend tho University* tion of tho smokers to this advertise­
ment nnd hope they will cnll for Polos
of Florida.
when thoy want a fine grndo of cig­
Th0 B. &amp; 0 . Motor Co., whoso add arettes nt a very ronsonnblo prlco.
you will seo In today’s issue, have an- \Look for tho advertisement nnd smoko
other carload of brand now Hupmo-, Polos.
biles’ on the trnck today to unload.!
Thu Hall Room Boys nro certainly J Mr. II. A. Sacks from Now York,
putting out tho Hups and havo taken wns In tho city last week. Ho repro°vcr Lake county agency. Mr. Hol­ rents nine wall paper factories nnd
brook of Orlando will handle the Bold to Snnford Paint and Wall Pnpor
Lake county division nnd will bo w ltV Co. 7,000 rolls of wall pnpor for .Im­
the B. A 0 . Motor Co., starting this mediate shipment. He says Mr. Halv­
woek. Porry Jom igan says that thoy erson is tho hardest man to soli wall
have a number of orders for* closed pnpor to in the state of Florldn, owing
models but owing to the strike situa­ to tho. fact thnt ho is n decorator and
tion ho haa not bean able to get any, selects nothing but tho host coloring
cars but hopes to soon bo able to from the cohupost to tha1highest price
pnpor. Ho understands- tho wall pa
have a shipment of Hup Sedans.
Mr. Chnrlio Anderson and M rs.,
Anderson, Charlie’s mother, left-yes-j
terdny for Gainesville. Mrs. Ander-|
son will remain in Gninesvillo for a
time visiting friends, whilo Chnrlio
will return to Snnford to continue his
work in the post office.

: SOCIETY fo r :
: THEWEEK :

last night of eighteen negroes drown­
ed when a 'tru ck carrying them from
this town to Axson, in Atkinson
county, plunged through a bridge yea­
terday morning. The negroes were
enroute to a baseball game.'
. The driver of the truck was hurled
backward with such force as to break
his neck. Those In tho truck were
(Tnm TwWtr' 1 Dsllyi
packed in so closely that they had 'no
Jam es Robson has returned home chance to escape.
from a very pleasant visit in Bartow.

thsse girls war* class officer* for
several yeasr. M argaret Zachary Will
go to Suliins College a t Bristol, Va.;
Lillian Shlnholser goes to Business
College a t Macon, Ga.; Marion Hand
will enter the Woman’s College a t
Tallahasseo and Gladys Adams will re­
turn to Southern College at Lakeland.

PROPOSES B IL L

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— "AboUtion of the railroad labor board and
the setting up In its place of a disin­
terested tribunal" for settlement of
railroad disputes was proposed Mn o
bill introduced today by Representa­
O FF TO SCHOOL
tive Hoch, of Kansas, republican mem­
Among tho Sanford girls and boys ber of tho committee which framed
leaving for school this week nro: To the transportation act creating the
Tnllithnnaoe— Snrita Lake, Julln Zach­ board.
ary, Dorothy Humph, Ethol nnd Flor­
CARD OF THANKS
ence Henry, Marion Hand, Anna Du
Bose, Lila K. Murrell and Clniro
We wish to oxpress our hoartfeit
Goertz. Gladys Adams will return to thanks nnd appreciation to our friends
Lnkclnnd where she will resunto her who were so kind nnd helpful to us
studies at Southern Collogo. M argar­ in our recent beronvement, and also
et Zachary left today for Suliins Col­ for the many lovely floral offerings.
lege at Bristol, Vu.; Lillian ShlnholMr. and Mrs. John W . Snow.
at
hoi will attend business collego
Macon, Gn.; Maude Lnke will lenvo In Circuit Court, Ttk Jndlrlnl Circuit,
Semisole Cotmtjr, Florida.—
the 20th for Stuart Hal), Staunton,
In Chanerry
Vu.
NOTICE TO NON-nBSIDHNTB.
' Thu boys going to Gninesvillo whoro
W
a
lte
r B. Ballard, Complainant,
they will nttend tho Univorsity of
va.
Florida wore: G. W. Sponcor, Hillard Harvey U. Himl nnd Heirs of J a co b M.
et al., Defendants.
Mnlpus, Win. Mnllcm, Robert Holly, ToHill,
Hnrvoy- II. Hurd nnd tho Heirs of
Ja
c
o
b
M. Hill, If living, anil If dead,
Robert Thrn|her, Jam es Sharon, Jr ,,
to all parties claim ing any Intnreit
Allen Jonos, Reuben Mason, Otis Cobb,
under Hnrvey n, Hurd, or tho Holm
of Jaco b M. III1I, or either of thont,
William Fitts, Shade Walker, Fay
or otherwise In ths following describ­
ed land:
Lousing, 0 . B. Simmons,
Robert
Tho 12ant h alf of tho Northenst q u a r­
Denton left Sunday for Henderson­ ter of Heatlon St, Township 11, south
Itanue 29 Hast, also tho North hnlf
ville, North Carolina, whoro ho ooff th
s Northwest qu arter of the North­
will attend Carolina Military Acade­ east quarter o f Heatlon It , Township 21
South of Ilnnite IQ Kant, lass and e x ­
my. Sam Murricl will resume his cepting
ipting throe acres off of the Houth
ilc o f tho
.
_last_ described
_________ _____
_____
tract,
all of
studies at Stetson University.
which lnndn am situated, lying and bo

HT. AGNES GUILD
The regular business meeting of tho
St. Agnes Guild wus held yesterday
afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Jam es
Robson on Park avenue. Mrs. Archie
Betts tendored hor resignation as
president, nnd Mrs. Fred Daigor, act­
ed ha president pro tern. Mrs. W. H.
Bolding will fill the unexpirod term
us president. During the afternoon
mnny matters of Importance
were
diseussod, among them being tho now
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Whitnor lonvo in
roof for the church, and the Christ­
their car for nn tfxtendod trip up and
mas bazaar. It was also decided to
down tho west const While away
have the weekly meeting of tha Guild
they will visit friends nnd relatives in
instead of fo&amp;nightly, and tho next
Lakeland, Tampn, S t. Petersburg nnd
meeting will lie Monday afternoon nt
othor cities.
.
3:30 p. in. at the homo of Mrs. M.
Minartk.
Byron Ward has resigned his posi­
| A fter tho business session, a social
tion at tho F irst National Bank, where
hour woh enjoyed, tha hostess serving
ho hns been for over a yenr nnd a
delicious fruit punch, wnfers nnd
hnlf. Ho hns accepted a position with
cake.
the East Const Lumber nnd Supply
Among tile members present yes­
Co. a t Tampa.
terday were Miss Mildred Dickson,
Mrs. M. Minurik, Mrs. ChrifS. MntMrs. Edwin Moyer (nco Marion
thuwa, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. It. W.
Gove) returned to hur homo In KtsT eam an , Mrs. W II Bolding, Mrs.
simmeo yesterday afternoon aftor
Frederick 8. Daigor, Jr ., Mrs. J . N.
spending tha week end hero .with her
Robson and Rev. A. S. Peck.
parents, Mr. mid Mrs. John Gove at
their home on tho WeBt Side.
TO LBER T WI LL B E H ERE

Air. nnd Mrs. Mnurico Kronen,
whoso .marriage took plnco August 21)
in New York City, have arrived homo,
and will soon bo at homo to their
friends at tholr now homo on Tenth
street. Mrs. Kronen will bo romembered as Miss Esther Fleischer,

Ing In thu County of Hnmlnole, Htnto o f
Florida.
It appearing by a sworn bill of com ­
plaint filed ‘herein against you that you
mvo or alnlm somo interest In tho said
doscrlhed land.
You aro thorsfors hereby
required
nnd ordered to bo and appear befors
our said Circuit Court a t th s Court
Mouse In Hanford, Florldn, on ths first
Monday In October, 1011, being the 2nd
day of said month then and there to
make answer to tho bill of complaint
herein fllod ag ain st you. and therein
fall not, else said bill will be taken ns
confessed a g ain st you, followed by f in ­
al decree,
It Is furth er ordered that this notice
ho published In tho Snnford Herald, a
uewHiinpor published In Somtnolo Coun­
ty, Florldn, once ouch woek for n per­
iod o f eight consocutlvs weeks.
Done and ordored this 2nd day of
August. 1922.
(HEAL)
R A. DOUOLAH8,
Clork Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
By: V. B. DOUGLAS8, D. C.
DICKINSON k DICKINSON,
Solicitors for Cmnplnlnnnt.
8-4-I1-1S-2B; 9-l-9-15-22-29-9ta

Beaslaele County/—In O a nsu iy.
CITATION
M. F . Robinson, Complainant,
va,
Louisa Papworth, et al, D efendant*
T o: Louisa Papw orth, If living, and If
dead, to all p srtlss claim ing In
•ata under Louisa Papworth, d to
ad, o r o th irw ia a la and to tha
lowing described land In Sem lM l
County, Florida, more particular!:
described aa fo llo w a -to -w lt:
Begin
gin 19
i s oi_____
chains gappa
and 7 linksi w est o f
ter of Section
tho Southwest corner
I,
Townehlp 20. South of R ange 10 E a s t :
run thence B eet along Section Una I t
chains: thence North 44 d egress
41
minutes e a s t It ohalna and 70 lin k *
thence North IS degrees 49 mlnutaa
W est 11 chains and to links to tha E a s t
side of the right of w a r of the
F lorid a,R ailroad Company, thenc
Southwesterly direction along the
side of said right of w ay of said South
Florid a Railroad Company, to the point
of beginning:
It appearing from the sworn
ewoi
bill of
com plaint
laljtf filed In thla #*&lt;use ag ain st
you, and eaoh of you. th a t you andd each
of you* have or claim somo Interest !ln
and to the land hereinabove described.
Therefore, you. Loulea I’apwortb. tf
living, and if dead, all p arties claim ing
Interests under Louise Papw orth, de­
ceased. or otherw ise, In and to
property hereinabove described
scribed, a re
hereby required to '
fore our sold Clroulit C __________I
_
o u rt's r*tR o' ___
C ourt
Reuse In Sanford, Florid a, on tha Snd
day of October. A. D. 1199, and then and
'h ere m
make
there
ake answ er to the bill of com ­
plaint exhibited a g ain st you.
plaint
yeu. otherw ise
decrees pro confssso will bo sn tsrsd
again st cash of you.
I t Is ordeted th at this citation
ba
PUibltahod
|' Sanford
Hanford Herald, a
llahod In the
news•paper published
h
In Seminole Coun&gt; each week for eight
Florida, ones
) consecutive wee
WITNESS m h
‘ am!
the seal o f
the said C lrcu ir Co a
H th day
' —
MJ
of Ju ly . A,
D. 1199.
(SE A L )
________ it end
for the County o f Sentlnole.
GKO. A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor and Counsel for Complainant
7-21; 8-1-11-18-15; 9-1-8-15-22

"When in Washington do as Wash­
ington did" Is batter than "W hen In
tho capital do as tho capitalist do.”—
Greenville Piedmont.
In C ircu it C ou rt, 7th Ju d ic ia l C ircu it,
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a .—
In C hnneery

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
Samuel Puloston. Complainant,
va,
Florida Uirnl and Improvement Com­
pany and C. W. Arnold nnd Jo h n Sv.
Anderson nnd Jo sh u a I I Abbott, e t
al., Defendants.
To; Florida I,and nnd Improvement
Company and C. W. Arnold and Joh n
W. Anderson and Joahua H. Abbott,
If llvlnu nnd If dead, to nil parties
clalmitiK nny Interest under Florida
I-and nnd Improvement Company, o r
C. W. Arnold, pr Jo h n W. Anderson,
or Jonhun It. Ahbolt, or elthar of
1 them, oi otherwise, In the following
described land:
The South half of the
Northeast
quarter of Hectlon 12, and (he Knal h alf
of tho Southeast quarter o f Hectlon I I ,
Township 21, South of Hangs 22 Boat,
situated, lying nnd b e l n g l n th s Coun­
ty of Homlnols, S t a t s of Florida.
It appearing by n sworn bill of com­
plaint fllod heroin ag ain st you th at you
havo or claim sotne interest In the said
described land.
You aro therefore hereby
required
and ordered to be .and appear befors
our said Circuit Court a t tho Court
IIouso In Hanford, Florida, on th s f irs t
dny In October, 1921, being th s Ind day
of xald month, then and th e re .to make
answer to the bill of complaint harain
filed ngnlnet you. and therein fall net.
else snld hill will he taken aa confessed
ag ain st you. followed by final dears#.
It Is further ordered thnt this notice
bo published In the Snnford Herald,- a
newspaper published In Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, once eaoh week for a per­
iod of eight consecutive weeks.
Done nnd ordered this 2rd day o f
August. A. D. 1912.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Seminole County, F lo .
B y: V. H. DOUGLASS. D. C.
O'BHYAN A SHARON.
Solicitor* for Complainant,
9-4-11-19-25; 9 - l - | . 19-22-19-9to

On Flour, Grain and Feed
F ru it a n d

Vegetable Crates

Y ou Can Duy From Ua at
. W holesale Prices
W rits (or P rise List

W. A. Mcrryduy Company
Palntka, Florida

W. II. Tolbert, the popular reproson
tattoo of tho ShnfTor-Woedon Clothing
Co., will bo hero* Wednesday, Thurs­
day, Friday nnd Saturday of this
week at the Churchwoll Co., store to
show tho now fall nnd winter Bults
and tnko measures for tho same. Mr.
Tolbort is no stranger to Sanford,
hnving boon coming to this city for
many years and ho has a largo circle
of acquaintances who will bo glad to
seo him ugnin. Read tho advertise­
ment o f tha Churchwoll Co., in this
lssuo, Snm Bradford- will ntoo bo on
hand to usslst Mr. Tolbert.

Ideal
INSECTICIDES

Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Mobloy nnd Miss
Georgia Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Connolly and son Alobort, returned
•
homo yesterduy. Mcsdnmos Connolly
Ju st os ID EA L FER TILIZ ER S aro beat for growing
and Mobloy nnd Albort Connoly have
your
crops, ID EAL INSECTICIDES are beat for protecting
boon spending tho aummor nt High­
them from inaecta mul diseases.
lands, N. C., and Miss Georgia attend­
ed tho girls enmp at Junnluska, N, C.
F ru it is aold largely on its nppoarnnee. A good way to
Messrs. Connolly nnd Mobloy mot CHARLESTON NAVY
Insure your crop ngainat low, unprofitable prices is to make
them in Jacksonville returning with
tho most of it first grade fruit by proper Bpraying.
YARD K E P T OPEN
thorn to Snnford’ by bout yesterday a f­
YVe hnve INSECTICIDES for rwery purpose and gladly
ternoon.
give full directions for their use.
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 12.—Tho
Charleston navy yard will not bo
DEPEN D A BLE CLASS.
closed nnd for tho presont the status
Last Friday evening tha Depend­ quo Ih regard to employos will be
able Class of tho Methodist church maintained.
Secretary Denby nn
Right spray outfits are Accessary
righ t results. We
isary for rig!
met in their laBt fortnightly meeting nouncod today.
%
havo a full line of best makes. F
~ o r large outfits, see our
fa r tho summer, a t tho homo of Miss
By direction of tho President, tho
DEAN SPECIALS.
M argaret Zachary, tho class president. secretary announced, a board of naval
A delicious suppor was enjoyed fo l­ officers will bu appointed by the latter
lowed by tho regular business meet­ to investigate all shore establishments
4
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* '■
ing, nnd oleetton of officers. Tho fol­ of tho navy with n view to determining
Full stock— plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
lowing officers for tha coming yonr which should bo closed and which
butors, etc.
wore elected:
President, Elizabeth should bo retained.
Flowers;
Vico-Prosldont, Dorothy
Ponding findings of tho board thoro
W rite Ua Your Rcqu'rements
Cameron; Treasurer, Helen Chorpon- will bo no immediate discontinuance of
ing; Secretary, Mrs. Ruby H art Mid­ any o f the "present m ajor shore s ta ­
dleton; chairman devotional commit- tions," tho socrctnrji announced.
toe, Pattyo Lyle; tonchors, Mrs. W. S.
■ Agricultural Building
Jacksonville, Florida
Thornton.
EIGH TEEN N EGROES
Mnny plans wore mndo for tho yenr
DROWN IN GEORGIA
and'with every good wish and mnny
b till stock on hnnd a t Sanford B ran ch of
oxprosslons.of love and appreciation
1IO M ERVILLE, Gn., S ep t, ifc.—
to tho four glrls&lt;who are leaving for Fourteen bodies had been rncovom
college, the meeting adjourned. Throo from the Satllla river up to 0 o'clock
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FARM IMPLEMENTS

FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO.

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