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23?

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

xni,

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922

NUMBER S8

SHUT DOWN SATURDAY THROWING ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN OUT OF
WORK—CANCELLATION
INTERSTATE
COMMERCE COMMISSION SERVICE ORD­
ER MADE IT POSSIBLE TO GET COAL.

IEVIOUSLY THE HOUSE
HAD OVER RIDDEN THE
PRESIDENTS VETO

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—For the
third time the qoldiors’ bonus legisla­
tion failed of enactment. Tho senato
yesterday sustained tho president’s
veto of tho Fordnoy-McCumbor bill,
by a vote of 44 to 28,. foiling four
short of tho two-thirds majority. Tho
house previously ovorrodo tho veto.
Action of tho senate makes it impos­
sible for tho veteran’s compensation
at least until tho next session of con­
gress, which boglna In December. Its
purpose of somo of tho proponents to

DETROIT, Sept. 21.;—The plants of the Ford
Motor Company, in the Detroit district, closed la.st
Saturday because of the coal situation, thereby
throwing: out of work one hundred thousand work­
ers in the different parts of the country, will re­
open tomorrow morning: it was officially an­
nounced today. Orders for re-opening: the plants
HUNK HOUSE IN IJOX CAR WAS were telegraphed here by Edsel Ford, president of
the company, from Cincinnati. Foi;d said that the
BLOWN UP IN THE
YARDS
cancellation of the Interstate Commerce Commis­
BIRMINGHAM, Ain., Sept. 21.— sion’s service order No. 23, made it possible to ob­
.
Outbreaks of violence In Birmingham tain coal.
railroad districts caused renewod en­
ergy on tho part of tho city, and
county authorities in an offort to put
down tho ysc of high explosives. A
rigid inquiry is being made in connec­
tion with tho blowing up lust night
of n box car used as n bunkbouse for
workers In tho yards of tho Louisville
&amp; Nashville railroad at Boyles. Charge
of high explosives smashed the car to
hits. One man was severely injured.
MACON, Go., Sept. 21.—Striking
Southern Railway shopmen and offic­
ials o ft hat road reached an agreement
Inst night, whereby the men are to re­
turn to work in groups starling at ■')
I*. M. today.

BRITISH WILL
INTERFERE IN
LIQUOR TRIAL

In Restraint of Interstate Commerce and Deter
mine Extent

BETWEEN TURKEY
AND
GREECE AND STOP THE
FIGHTING

HOAI) IIUILDINO TIED UP I1Y IN Meanwhile British Bull D ors a n d
Turks Get Ready for, Bloody
TERSTATE COMMERCE
Fray at the Dnrdenelies
COMMISSION
( l i r The A u M t a d d P r e u )

ATLANTA, Belt. 21.—Chnrgcs that
priority rulings by tho Interstate
Commerce Commission subsequent
rail and coal strikes had causod ser­
ious road building tie up in tho south,
nffccting moro than six hundred miles
of highway pnvlng, made by tho state
highway officials, others today at­
tending the Southern Division of as­
phalt association of Now York, sixty
milos high type paving Floridn been
halted, six hundred men thrown out of
employment, chief engineer Cooke of
the Highway Commission of Floridn
asserted.

HOUSE WANTS
TO Q U I T B Y
NEXT FRIDAY

LONDON, Sept. 21.—While the Al­
lied powore are endeavoring to ar­
range pcuco conference to clean the
slate between Turkey, and Greece
and to prevent moro fighting in the
Near East, rumbles of hostilities con­
tinue. Ilolntivoly small British forcos
are holding Chnnuk, tho key position
of tho Southern shore straits, while
the Turkish Nationalists are concen­
trated outsldo tho neutral zono at Ismid and Chnnnk, impatiently await­
ing word to udvnnco. Associated Press
dispatch quotus Ilamid Hoy to tho ef­
fect that the Kemnlist army will cer­
tainly declaro war on tho British if
they attempt to interfere with the
movement across tho straits. Much
hopo Is bused on tho result of a con­
ference in Smyrna between Mustapha
Kemnl Pasha, and General Pelle of the
French high commission.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—A reso­ ATHENS, Sept. 21.—With thouslution calling for sine die adjournment r
at 2 p. m. Friday, was adopted by tho j
house todny by on overwhelming vote j
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 21.—Unless
and tho measure was sont to tho son- j
tho defendants take an appeal from
ate which Is expected to adopt it, If it ^
tho decision of tho fodoral court In Bos­
is evident it can completo its buslnoss (
ton yesterday, an dpermit n higher
by
thnt time. Otherwise, tho senato f
tribunnl to pnsB on the claim of the I
will
amend tho resolution to provide |
American prohibition navy to jurisdic­
for
n
Inter adjournment.
tion over the esns beyond tho threo
AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT SO GET The house prnctienlly disposed of its j
AT
JACKSON
FROM
THE
FORTY
mile limit, the British government is
YOU It MONEY
pressing business with its action on ^
SEVEN MINERS WHO LOST
expected here to take up tho subject
READY
tho
soldiers’ bonus but membors woro
THEIR
LIVES
di; lomutically with tho state depart­
urged by Representative Mondell of ,
ment.
LONG TRIP
( H r T h r Ananrlntrd P r e u )
Wyoming, the republican lender, to MADE
•
(Ilf The AuocIfUrd P r r u )
Up to tho present, the British em­ JACKSON,
Calif., Sept. 21—Ono WASHINGTON. Sopt. 21.—Presi­ remain on the job for possible action
IN HYDRAPLANE
bassy has confined itself to requests
body is missing todny of tho 47 gold dent Harding today signed the tariff on a request from the president for n
ARRIVES IN FLORIDA
for information ns to facts connected
miners who perished from gas nearly hill for 11)22 making tho new rates ef­ special appropriation for relief of
with several esizurcs nnd searches of
a mile dawn in tho Argonnut mine. fective at midnight tonight.
American refugees in tho Nonr Enst. '
( H r T h e A u o r l n t e d I’r e u )
vessels under tho British flag by pro­
By whim of fate, it was tho body of
Tho
senate, however, has before it MIAMI, Sopt. 20.—Bert nnd Harold
hibition ngents, nnd has mado no ap*
disposition of the Liberian loan, n de­ Kruegor, arrived safoly last night a t
penranco in ,tho legal proceedings. William Fesscl, the man who wrote on STOLEN DYNAMITE
rock
with
smoke
from
miner's
lamp
n
ficiency appropriation bill nnd othor Stuart in their hydroplane Bluebird in
WAS ih sco Vt r e d
Now that tho cases hnvo begun to
farewell
message
for
all
tho
doomed
IN ABANDONED SHIP matters which or may not ho given which Jhey started South September
emerge from tho court dockets, throw­
men.
Fessol
wroto
"Gns
getting
bad,
final consideration
1 from Bnrnogat Bay.
ing tho weight of judicial decisions boMeanwhile
the
question
of
calling
threo
o’clock."
Harrowing nccounts woro given by
hind the clnim of extended high sens
TAMPA, Sept. 21.—A quantity’ of congress in special session about No­ tho two hrothors of tohl rnttnmpt to
for jurisdiction, it is understood thnt
stolon dynamite was discovered this vember ir&gt; to take up administration fly in their hydroplane, Bluebird, from
there is to ho n change in tho courso of FUNERAL SEBVICE
morning in nil abandoned ship along ship subsidy bill, amendments to tho Now York to Floridn. They loft New
the London government.
FOR M. E. GILLETTE
tho docks nt Port Tampa by guards of transportation act nnd certain ap­
Engino troubles
Tho British contend that the issues
HELD IN NEW YORK the Atlnntie Const Lino. Sheriff is propriation hills was considered at a York Soptomborl
forced them to innd in a numbor of
raised by the court'decision in Boston
working on tho theory that tho dynn- conference todny between President plncos. Finally engine stalled on North
yesterdny in tho enso of tho British
( H r T h e A aao flla ie S P ra a a )
mite wns hiddon in tho ship prepara­ Harding nnd Sponkor Gillott, of tho Florida coast and piano landed In
NEW
YORK,
Sopt.
21.—Funernl
schooner Grnco nnd Ruby, which was
tory
to being used to dnmngo railroad house; Scnntor Lodge of Massachus­ ocean off Cumberland Island. When
services
will
bo
hold
here
tonight
over
hold for rum selling boyond tho three
etts, tho republican senato leader, nnd plnno hit the water tho aircraft waa
mllo limit, are fnr moro grnvo nnd im­ Miron Gillette, former mayor of shop property nearby.
Roprcsentulvo
Mondell. Tho congress­ lopelessly wrecked, but tho boys warn
portant than nny moro question of tho Tnmpn nnd a former president of tho
ional
lenders
woro
snld to favor such near enough to swim ashore. They
STORM
OFF
COAST
punishment of a few smugglers, or Citrus Exchange, who died at a local
a
stop
and
President
Harding has in­ then walked some distance, reached a
VIRGINIA TO FLORIDA
the enforcement of domestic custom hotel horo last night. Tho body will
dicated
thnt
it
was
under
considera­ ralirond, whore they boarded a train
bo
taken
to
Akron,
Ohio,
for
burial.
laws.
GALES CONTINUE
tion.
Mr.
Gilletto
was
sixty
years
old,
and
for homo nt Stuart, Fin.
In tho British view, there is Involvod
In
the
closing
momonts
of
tho
house
is
survived
by
wlfo
nnd
n
son.
tho greater question of freedom of tho
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 20.—A storm session today, Mr. Mondoll sought un- PROPOSE UNION OF THE
high sons. If it is possible for nny na­
off south Atlantic contra! .today, lati­ nnimous conncnt for two minutes in
tion to exteqd its Jurisdiction beyond FIFTY MILLION
EVANGELICAL CHURCHES
tude 32 lingltudo 77, with nppnront which to tell of tho achievements of
tho old recognized limits at its own
INTEREST MONEY
pleasure, it is rognrded by tho British
FROM ENGLAND motiol) -toward North Northeast, this congress and Representative Gar­
Weather Burenu reported. Gnlos con­ rett, Tennossco, tho domocrntlc loader,
BARRINGTON, HI., Sopt. 20.—Unns important thnt somo understanding
tinued
off
South
Atlantic
Cost,
stirm
naked
i
fthe
story
could
not
bo
told
in
ion
of tho Evangelical Association and
(
l
i
r
T
h
e
A
aao
cla
(a
d
I'ra
a
a
)
mould bo roachod ns to tho oxtont of
WASHINGTON,
Sopt.
21.—Great
ono
minuto.
warning
romninod
displayed
from
Vir­
tho
United Evangelical Church, a
tho powers claimed.
"This congress has transacted moro mlvomont which has boon underway
Secretary of Stato Hughes initiated Britain’s payment o fintorcst on war ginia Cupes to Jupiter, Florida.
Important business during the present for some time, is expected to be con­
negotiations to this end, but so fnr the debt to tho United States duo October
session than wns ever transacted by summated at the general conference
British government has not ropllcd to 15, will amount to approximately FLORIDA POST
any congress in American history,” of tho church to bo held hero Ih Octo­
INTO BANKRUPTCY *
his invitation to seek a reciprocal un­ fifty million dollars, according tb tho
FILED TODAY si\id Mr. Mandell, after which ho asket ber, according to E. S. Hongat, steawderstanding authorizing tho search of belief expressed by Trossury officials.
tho privilege of extending his remarks. ardshlp secretary o fthe United Evan­
vessels of either country within cer­
I B r T h e A a i M l a i H P ra a a )
ITALY
WARNS
RUMANIA
"I suggest that tho gentleman from gelical church.
tain zonos.
TAMPA, Sopt. 20.—The Florida Na­ Wyoming be given an hour in which to
ABOUT ANY ACTION
tional Publishing Company, publishers tell whnt congress has failed to do,” A number of minister* in the east
BY
BULGARIA
TODAY
favorable to tho bill on tho first voto,
of tho Florldu Post, which recently said Roproaent&amp;tlvo London, socialist, Pennsylvania conference, however, In­
cluding Biship W. F. HU, are opposed
was paired against it.
nusponded publicatlln, at Wlntorpark,1 Now York. ,
to the union, Mr. Henge stated.
4.77 to 1 yesterday. The senate vote
There wns only brief consideration
ROME, September 21.—Italy has filed a voluntary petition In bankMr. Garrett obtained permission to
yesterday comparod with 47 to 22, by of tho monsuro in the house. In call­ officially Informed Rumania taht sho ruptc todny. Asssots were given as
which the measure, w n ^ first passed ing up tho bill, Mr. Mondell said it will not permit any action by Bulgaria hundred nnd nlnoteen thousand dol­1 extend his remarks on "the non-work PERMIT IS ISSUED
FOR POWER RIGHTS
had been considered for a long tlmo which would chango the present status lars, with liabilities of forty-six thous­ of congress,” announcing that he
August 31.
Most of tho house votes to sustain and furthor debate was not likely to quo in the Balkans, and is ready if and dollars.
IN WB8T FLORIDA
tho president wore cast by members change a single vote and was unnec­ nocesiary to take recourse with mil­
and others
from eastern and southern states with essary. Mr. Garrett, the minority itary measures.
WASlTlNGTO ,Sopt, 2l!^T he Fed­
western delegations voting almost sol­ lender, asked that there bo an hour’s
eral
Power Commission has issued 'a
(NATIONAL
FIRE
PREVENTION
discussion, but aftor crites of "vote, MEXICO CITY, Sopt. 20.—Fourteen
idly for the bill.
WASHINGTON,
preliminary
permit to B. H. Harda­
DAY IS DESIGNATED
There were two changes in the-sen­ vote," from the Republican side,,, the porsons were killed and seventeen In­
way.
of
Cqlumbua,
Georgia, for instal­
ate, Senator Cameron, Republican, majority leader moved the previous jured in wrock yesterday of a north­
lation
of
a
six
thousand
horespowar
Arizona, who voted for the bonus or­ question nnd the roll call was ordered. bound passongor train at Empalma(
project
in
Chipola
River,
near Alta,
iginally, voting to sustain tho veto, Announcement of tho result of tho Gonzales. Wrock was caused by washFloridaA
competitive
application
by
whllo Senator MeKinley, Republican, voting was received in sllenco. The opt. It Is possible that other bodies
G.
M.
Thomas
was
denied
by
the
com­
Illinois, who,. It was announced, wns same was true in the senate.
may be found In tl)o debris.
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For Long Time to Come ns Sen
“ ate Will Probably Sustain
His Action
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The
house passed the soldiers bonus
bill over the president's veto. The
vote was 238 to 64, fifty more
Laan tho necessary two-thirds
majority.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Tho sol­
diers bonus, votoed yestordny by Pres­
ident Hording will he started today
on Its second voyage through con­
gress. Favorable action by the house
In looked for generally but friends of
tho measure doubted If they could
muster in tho sennto the necessary
two-thirds majority to override ’the
veto, A plan wus to call up tho kill
In tho houso this afternoon and have
u roll call after an hour or two of de­
bate. Tho time of the senate action
Is indefinite. Some favored final tsot
of strength Immediately after tho
houso voted, hut others counselled for
n delay till tomorrow.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Presi­
dent Harding vetoed tho soldiers’ bon­
us bill, Informing congress In a writ­
ten message that while ho was in ac­
cord with "the avowed purposes of
the measure," ho did not subscribe to
Its provisions.
The executive’s action was regard­
ed generally in Washington as making
improbablo a bonus for tho world war
veterans, at lenst. for soma time to
Como as it appeared to ho almost cer­
tain thnt tho veto would be sustained
by the senate, A vote in tho house
wns planned for today with senate ac­
tion to follow later In tho day or on
Thursday.
Mr. Harding sot forth a number of
ronsons for returning tho hill to tho
housu without his approval. These In­
cluded:
Failure of congress to provide n
moans of financing.
That inevitably tho bonus would
moan increased taxation.
That the legislation would wipe ev­
erything thus fnr accomplished to re­
duce governmental
expenditures
whereevor possible.
,
Thnt a pence bestowal in which tho
Bervlce mon was a "porvlslon of pub­
lic funds” and suggested "that future
dofense is to bo inspired by compen­
sation rather than consciousness of
duty to flag ami country."
That to add one-sixth of the total
sum of tho public debt for distribu­
tion among loss than 5,000,000 of
110,000,000 people would undermine

"I have taken Cardul lor run*
down, worn-out :ondition,
nervousness ond sleeplessness,
and I was weak, too," says
Mrs. Sllvie Estes, if Jennings,
Okla. "Cardul did me Just lota
of good—so much that 1 gave It
to my daughter. She com­
plained of a soreness in her sides
and bock. She took three
bottles of y"

her condition was much
"We. have lived here, near
Jennings, lor 26 years, and now
we have our own home In toWn.
I have he'd to work pretty Mud,
as this dbUntry wasn't built up,
and It made It hard fbr us.
"I WISH i could tell weak
women ot Cardul—the tnedldne
. that halped give ma the strength
to go on and do my wort."

Iconfldcnco on which the nation's cred­
i t was buildod, and "establish the pre­
cedent of distributing public funds
whenever tho proposal and tho num­
bers affected mnko It seem politically
appealing to do so.”
That the $10,000,000,000 of matur­
ing public debt In tho next six years
would bo difficult to moot without
adding the complication of addod bor­
rowings on account of a bonus,
That tho adjusted certificate plan
of payment with its bank and govern­
ment loans wus little less than a certi­
fied Inability of tho government to pay
and n "practice of sacrificial barter"
by the veterans,
»
That tho bonus would not diminish
the Inter obligation in tho way of pen­
sions to tho world war veterans.
Assorting that this obligation would
"cost mure billions than I venture to
suggest,” tho president declared thut
"a rational financial policy today is
necessnry to mnko the nation ready
for tho expenditure which Is certain
to ho required in tho coming years."
Mr. Hurdlng also called attention
to the sums now being expended for
the enro of the diseased, disabled or
dependent and asserted that tho total
cost of this work, with the insurance
liability added, would probably ex­
ceed 25 billion dollars.
As to the Immediate ami ultlmnte
cost of the bonus, Mr. Harding said
this was not definitely known. Treas­
ury estimates, based on what seem­
ed the most likely exercise of tho op­
tions, he continued, figured the direct
cost at $705,000,000 for tho first four
years and a total cost In excess of
four billion dollars. He added thnt
no estimate of "the larger Index cost"
hud over been made.

At Kansas City Yesterday and Regular Sunday
Fatalities Happened
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 18.—Hospital representatives today in­
dicate the probable recovery of Joe Thomas, Eddie Kearn, Jimmy
Murphy and Pete Do Paolo, famous automobile racing drivers injured yesterday in a series of accidents which marked the dedica
tion event of Kansas City’s now speedway. Roscoe Sarles, of La
fayette, Indiana, was killed when the steering knuckle broke.

HOVER
OF ALL THE IlODIES AND BRING WHILE WAR CLUBS
OVER EUROPE WE
THEM TO THE SURFACE
WAIT
TODAY
JACKSON, Calif., Sept. 20.—While
mine rescue crews continued to bring
bodies to the surface from tho Argo­
naut mine, the west today turned at­
tention to relieving tho plight of the
families and dependents of tho fortyseven men who died after being Im­
prisoned by firo, fur below in tho gold
workings. Compensation checks and
funds realized from prize fights, the­
atre benefit performances aro already
pouring in.

NINE BROUGHT TO THE SUB
WHEN WHISTLE BLEW THIS
FACE; CORONER’S JURY TO
MORNING WERE ON
RE SWORN IN TODAY
THEJOH
-------JACKSON, Cnllf., Sept. 20.—Five
RALEIGH, N. C., Sept. 18.—All the bodies of minors, entombed 22 days
Seaboard Air Line shopmen who went by n firo in tho Argonaut gold mine
on a strike July first went hark to jwere brought to the surface yester*
work at their old jobs when tho whls- day. The United States bureau of
tlo blow at 7;0U this morring in ar- mines crow wrapped the bodies In
cordnnce with an agreement reached Jcanvass where they wore found tho
between tho railroad and tho strik- night before In tho 4,860 foot level of
ors,
the Argonaut nnd carried them thru
-------the Kennedy mine adjoining, Thrco
JACKSONVILLE, Sopt. 18.—E ig h to f tho dead wero Identified. The work
hundred mon, approximately half o f(of bringing out the 47 victims of tho
Jacksonville's striking shop craftsmen firo and tho poisonous gases will conreported for duty at the Seaboard Air'tinuo until nil have been recovered.
Line shops this morning under tho
A coroner's jury will be sworn In
Chicago agreement. The strikers on today by Mrs. Loin rotter, tho coronolher roads here, Including tho Atlnn- er, to vlow tho ill-fnted miners. An
tic Coast Line, and Florida East Coast Inquest probably will ho held tomorremuined out.
Reorganization of row. It is not expected the responsiplans for remainder of the striking blllty for tho disaster will ho fixed,
forces were being laid today and it Tho bodies wero conveyed to n buildwas announced would ho perfected at ing on tho Argonaut property, a mile
n moss meeting to ho held tonight,
from the Kennedy shaft, ami placed In

KELLER FAILED
TO PRESENT EVIDENCE
, AGAINST DAUGHERTR
WASINGTON, Sopt. 10.—Declina­
tion of Roprcsentatlvo Keller, Repub­
lican, of Minnesota, to present evi­
dence today to RUpport his Impeach­
ment charges against Daugherty as
result of rail strike Injunction brought
about adjournment of Houso Judic­
iary Commlttoo after an hour’s ses­
sion at which It board Kollcr present
general preliminary statement.

ATLANTA, Sept. 20.—With war
clouds hovering again over Europo,
Great Britain still is wnitlng for
America to come In ami holp make a
lusting pence for tho world according
to Sir Charles Wakefield, former Lord
Mayor of London and Harold Spcncor,
British author, who were with the Sulgrave mission that left this morning
for Topckn, Kansas. Mr. Sulgrnvo
stated his belief thnt n great war will
break out again.

ABOUT NOVEMBER FIRST
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BILL

FOR

Ing officers got warm. Tho Bradford
county sheriff told him Shackleford
said, that two mon appeared In Lawtry Thursday morning ond made
known their purposo .f thwarting
Williams' capture. Ho could not arrest them, ho said for ho had no war­
rant.
It is expected thnt tho four men ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND AltE
hold In connection with Wednesday
OUT DOING NOTH.
night’s alleged wrecking plot will bo
ING
given n preliminary hearing today.
DETROIT, Sept. 18.—An Industrie
army
of upwards of ono hundred thou,
Minister’s Death
sand today entered upon n period of
Matter of Conjecture Idleness and the mammoth Ford Mo.
Who Killed Him tor Company plants woro deserted ox.
cept for caretnkors, for tho first tim«
Minister and Choir leader Found in months. Many ir^o workers wei*
casting about for Jobs to tide them
Killed in Orchard
over. Ford renewed his efforts to
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept* 18. tsolvo tho coni problem. His tusk,
■The question of where Rev. Edward j Ford said, to obtain coni at whnt he
H. Hall, rector of the fashionable considered reasonable prices was of
church, St. John Evangelist, and his no avail. No statement of the probchoir lcador, Mrs, JnmoB Mills, wera able duration of tho suspension wot
slain, is shnred almost ‘equally In In­ made.
terest with thnt of by whom thoy
wero slain, as authorities of two coun­ HABEAS CORPUS
FOR J. H. FISHER
ties began tho third day’s inquiry in­
to the mysterious double murder. Al­
EXTRADITION FAILS
though they displayed unusual reti­
FORT LAUDERDALE, Sept. 20.cence, apparent detectives nro working
on tho case and nro not convinced thnt J. H. Fisher, ronl estate dealer, teach­
the rector and Mrs. Mills met death er In local Presbyterian Sunday
beneath at^ apple tree where the bod­ school, formerly of Youngstown, 0.,
released Into last night on a write of
ies were found.
habeas by Judgo Dnvis of West Palm
Bench after extradition papers had
keen obtained from Governor ilardce
for the extradition on charges of ob­
taining money under false pretense at
Youngstown. Tho court ruled the pa­
pers in tho enso were faulty and in­
sufficient.
A peanut politician is ono that de­
mands newspaper .support in order
JACKSONVILLE MEN WILL
thut ho can got a steady Job and buy
HELD FOR ALLEGED DYNA
more peanuts.
MITING OF BRIDGE
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 20.—J. P.
Parteo, Otis Norton nnd E. Pearson,
three members of tho alleged dynamlta gang were held in $5,500 bonds
this morning at a preliminary henr­
ing before Judgo Geiger. The cases
grew out of tho attempted destruction
of a trestle over Six Milo Crcok near
hero nnd the trestle ut Baldwin on
tho Atlantic Const Lino. W. O. Con­
ner, who gave full statement of inci­
dents on night of the Baldwin dyna­
miting was released on fivo hundred

WASHINGTON, Sept.'20. — Tho
culling of congress in special session
nbout November first to consider tho
} E L E C T R IC P A S T E
administration’s ship subsidiary bill
It olio kills mloe, eookroechee, w»t«r
amendments tu tho transportation nnd
bass Vnd ants. II forcM thus peete to
run Tram building for water nnd Itot
certain appropriations bills consider­
nlr. A tlo box oontnlne enough to kilt
10 to 100 rate or mlee. (let It fro*
ed at a conference between President
your drug or general etore denier twler.
Harding, Spcuker Gillctt, Senator 660 quickly relieves a cold. 38-20tc READY rOR USE-BETTER THANTRAPS
Lodge, of Massachusetts, and Roprosentativo Mondcll of Wyoming this
H. Harold Hume,
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, Jr.
morning.
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Tran.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Sept. 18.—
J II. Fisher, of Youngstown, Ohio,
who has been sought on charges of
embezzlement In connection with land
deals was turned over to tho Ohio
authorities today. It Is alleged ho
defrauded stockholders of a land com­
bine of which ho was head, of a sum
approximating $50,000. Fisher was a
member of tho choir of tho Presbyter­
ian church horo and his counsel an­
nounced ho would fight oxtrudition.
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tempted bombing of tho Atlantic
Const Lino Railroad brldgo at Six Mile
Crcok Wednesday night Is continued
and In tho monntime two mon were
juuod on charges of having nssistoa
him to escape.
Thoy wero C.- C. Harrington, '25,
striker, and M. M. Jordan, proprietor
of a. grocery store near tho Seaboard
Air Line shops..
x .
The .men wero arrested on Informa­
tion filed by Deputy Sheriff R. L.
Shackleford In charge of tho bombing
Investigations. Hla work disclosed,
the deputy' said, that Harrington and
Jordan spirited Williams away from
Jacksonville Wednesday night and
later moved him from Lnwtry, Brad­
ford county, when the’ trail of pursu-

Farms, Homes,
. Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION]’
tlon—lots are being sold right along and building In this
section is such os to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This la no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is my candid, convictions would put It
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
person whoso eyes are turned backward-fThe fellow who
has VISION will agree with

J. E. SPURLING
Watch the South East Corner of Pa$e Two

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*, *

B. AND O. SHOPMEN TO
together to dlKUM and consider mo*
COME BACK ON JOBS
tual problem*, 4 aolution can be found
which will obviate teat* of atrgngth,
BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 16— A
euch aa the strike and the lockout.
peaco pact generally known as tha
"Under existing conditions, 05 per
Babaon Institute Immm a Remarkable Statement on the Capital
Baltimore plan, was signed here this
cent of the people are made to suffer
• and Labor Question by J, Ogden Armour
afternoon by Charles W. Galloway,
mentally, physically and financially,
vice-president
of the Baltimore and
when 5 per cent engage In Industrial
THE STATISTICIAN GIVES REASONS FOR SUBSTAN­
* m to to dispute. Everyone agrees that the
Ohio
Railroad
and representatives' of
TIAL IMPROVEMENT
the striking shopmen employed on tho
whole public ought not be made to
“r
WELLESLEY H1LLB, Maas., Sapt. 16.—J. Ogden Armour has been look- suffer by re&amp;aon of "wage oarner- 3 .
-Mu
to n to B. and O.
to to m
,j*E
d upon as a great capitalist incapable of seeing tho side of cither the Wage omployer” disputes. But as long as
Practically all. of the striking B and
Worker or the Public. Today, however, he has outwitted his criticism by certain rights now recognised as In*
O. shopmen are expected to be back
VTho combination of these several to work within ten days.
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Sept.
joining out frankly for both the organising of wago workers and the protec­ alienable continue to be bo recognised,
factors
points to a merchandising
16.—Robor
W.
Babaon
evidently
Is
tion of the public. Mr.'Armour begins his discussion by saying that the the public will remain the innocent byshortage.
If I were a retller 1 should
not
upset
by
labor
difficulties
and
the
problem of the employer and /ho wage earner Is not primarily to divide prof­ atandor who gets tho most of the
certainly
buy
all goods necessary for RENTS FLY HIGH IN .,
threatened
coal
shortage.
In
a
state­
its but to assure them. "For certainly they must be made before they can be bricks. Wage earners any they havef
GREENWICH VILLAGE;
drlded. Dividing them," saye Mr. Armour, "is a mighty easy Job alongside n right to refuso work; employers ment Issued today he fotcc&amp;ats good Christmas trade now and insist upon
RESIDENTS ARE 80RB
early deliveries.
of making them," In discussing the recent strikes Mr, Armour says, "Strikes claim tho same right. Wago workers business for tho naxt few months.
"This general increased business ac­
or lockouts merely show which factor for tho moment Is the most powerful, say they have a right to fight for what "Go After business now!" says Mr.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Greenwich
tivity
will lead In turn to the^ Increas­
B^hson. "Buyer-* during thcBe past
wd not In any ,sense determines
village
is about to lose ita Bohemian
,,, .vjun what
. . . . Is right. It is tho strongest
WPP side which
*lue them; employers make a atmed buaineaa and industrial profits that
trlna and this la not necessarily tho side which should." His complete state- U«r claim. I appreciate the danger two years have been following • hand are already being reflected in the ac­ residents.
■W
pent
ndvocal
Renta have been forced sky high*
■tent as Just issued at tho recent conference on Public Relations at the Bab- 0f advocating
the abrogation of any to mouth policy. Everyone has pur­ tion of the stock market. Increased
Mn Institute Is as follows:
the artists complain, by the competi­
rights, but It does seem that tho pub­ chaser ns little ns possible because u
"Efforts to take Labor or Capital out of tho list of commodities subject lic too has some rights, nnd that Ita delay has meant lower prices and a profits, of course, mean more monoy tion of idlo rich who know nothing of
to the law of supply and demand are responsible for what is generally called rights have precedence over the coiiccquont suvlng With the turn of for expansion and equipment. Rents a rt but like to wear flowing tlos and
the struggle between Capital and Labor, or moro properly speaking, tho rights of any minor factions, bo they the buslnest tide, however, prices and monoy rates, In tho monnttmo, are live In the midst of temptation.
Struggle between employers nnd wage workers. Always In tho past, a sur­ workers or employers or stockhold­ again tend up and both business men tending gradually downward reliev­
Judan Bowes, chairman of the rent
ar.d Individuals will make more mon­ ing both individual and business house committee of tho league of American
plus of worker1! has meant lower wages. Thoso with labor to sell have said ers.
in tho matter of over-head. Banks
{hat capital was cracking the whip, while employers pointod to Increased com­ "I am a firm believer in tho fact ey by buying ahead rathor than by
Artists, has called a meeting of artiste
petition and lower selling prices as both Justifying and compelling lower op­ thnt men In the main are reasonable following tho moro conservative pol­ have ample funds to meet all com­ and real ostato men to arrange for
icy. An analysis of 70 basic materials mercial and investment requirements. wholesale studio buildings on the tope
erating cost*.and that when they understand what
In many localities monoy Is a drug of commercial buildings along the
im
"On the other hand, when workers aro scarce, wages go up. Then thoso is the requirement of economic law for instance shows that 48 are high­
on
the
market.
The
alight
seasonal
Hulson end East rivera.
with capital invested have .maintained that the wage workers take advantage they will find a way to adjust them­ er today than they were a year ago,
tightening will doubtless be experienc­
0f the situation. The wage workers' reply la that higher living costs justify selves to it, but if they fall to do so 24 are lower than a year ago, whilo ed at crop moving time, but taking
No settlement will bo made in tho
higher wages. Thus It will be seen thqt while thoro isn’t any question but and if thoir failure Is detrimental to four commodities show no chnngo. the /all season as n whole monoy thruthat wnges go up and down in accordance with tho law of supply and demand, public Interest, then thoro ought to Price Increase will bo folt most on out tho West and Sount should come Near East except by war says the
Turkish stntosmen. Then give the
there aro two different explanations for tho phenomenon. Either is reason­ bo means for forcing settlement thru tho raw materials that have been
nearer to tho Now York market lovol. scoundrels war. A few British and
able or unreasonable, according to one's own viewpoint.
compulsory arbitration. I am, today, completely deflated, but finished goods
"In the Investment market, prices
"There aro at this writing more (product for $2.00, the layman says an ndvocatc of compulsory arbitration in practically all lines will show some of good bonds promiso to rulo strong, somo American mnrinca could do tho
\hnn the usual evidences of tho strug- there is a dollar profit, but ns often nB as a means for ending "employer- strengthening during tho next few this fall. As investment capital accu­ job.
Yj4b
g]6 between employers nnd wage [not such a margin between cost nnd wage worker" disputes which cannot months.
mulates tho Interest rates ease off,
"It iH particularly important that
workers. -This is due to the fact that'price means n loss. It may cost con- be ended by mutual ngreement.
bond prices automatically rise.
As
after a long period of increasing wag-[sidernble to turn tho raw product into "1 state to tho Babaon Institute that retail merchants fully grasp this profits nnd income lncrcaso, tho nones there camo a turn in the tide which tho finished article since tho labor in- there should bo a tribunal of such change in tho situation. They must tnxnble issues will again be In de­
e Sheriff of Srmtnola C s a i t f i of
had been carrying wages nnd prices j volvcd nnd the equipment used may character that Its integrity nnd fair­ turn with tho tide. Tho retailer should mand. The affect of commodity pric­ T othth
e M a le of F lu rld m
lie I t Known, T h a t I. H. CLAT
to higher nnd higher levels. With tho be n very big expense. On top of that ness Is beyond question. Upon that plan on u substantial increase in es will bo more than offsot for tho
M
CRAWFORD, S e c re ta ry or S ta ts of tho
•A
end of tho period of war inflation [ there will bo storage charges nnd tribunal should rest responsibility for trade botween now uml Christmas. If tlmo bolng by tho quantity of monoy Slate of Florida, do hereby give notice
-#
came nn Insistent demand for ro-ad- freight bills nnd sales costs. There settling difficulties when direct nego ho does not he will bo caught with n available. Continue to hold your
‘h0t GENERAL ELECTION
justment. Just what ro-ndjoustment arc a dosen charges thnt ontor In and tiatlons fall. Tho tribunal should shortage rathor than a surplus of bonds.
" i.
Will bo held In Satnlnole County, State
goods,
nnd
n
transportation
tie-up
will
of F lorida, on Tueeitny next succeeding
means depends largely upon who do-[conspire to wipe out tho margin, nnd have nmplo powers to compel sub
"Whothor
or
not
we
shall
havo
a
re­
tho
first
Monday
In
November,
A.
D.
fines it. To employers it means n not tho least of these is represented mission of disputes to It and to on- make it difficult to get more on short action In tho stock market this fall is 11*23. tho eald T uesday being the
Seventh Day of November
return to normal operating costs, etc., by the tax that tho business pays.
force its findings. Only in thnt way notice.
"This increase in business will bo not tho point. Wo may get tho break F o r United HtntoH Senator from the
while to wage workers it means lower "Tho sum total of at) its operating can tho Interests of tho great majority
S ta le of Florldn, for nix yonrn from
thnt tho 'hcuTB' aro hoping for or
1. 1933.
prices on tho essontlals of Ufo.
and overheud chnrgcs may cusily wipe be safeguarded. Strife botween em- duo to a combination of . Increased stocks may climb suddenly. Tho point F o r March
ono ltoproHontntlvo of tho F o u r th
purchasing
power
nnd
a
change
in
the
Conurrimlonal Dlntrlct of tho S ta te
"Innsmuch ns about 00 per cent of,out what upenrs to bo a wide ninrgin ployers nnd wago workers, based on
of importance, ns I hoc it, is tho fact
of Florida, III tho S ix ty -e ig h th Conthe ultimate price of commodities In between raw product costs and fln- misunderstanding of economic laws, attitude of the goneral public. In spite that wo hnvo just turned tho corner at
arena of tho United Stilton.
of
the
strikes
nnd
labor
unrest
there
F
o
r
Hui’erltitendeiit of I’ubllc In e tru o genorul represents tho labor costs In- Ished article prices. Men work for a must bo brought to nn end."
tho bottom of a period of depression
tIon of th e Hlnto of Florldu.
is
relatively
littlo
unemployment
at
F
o
r
two
JiiHik'cn of the Suprem e Court
-----------------------cilicnt to production, manufacture, livelihood nnd capital works for internnd thnt the Btock market hus never
of the S ta te of Florldn.
present.
On
incomes
over
$1,000
fig­
distribution, etc., It ought to bo ob-[ crest, and there always will be room m n a
For two Itnllrond Cominlealoiiera of th e
ures show thnt 48 per cent of tho pur­ reached its high point until early in
Stale of Florldn.
ious that wnges and prices aro In tho for difference of opinion ns to what
tho period of prosperity. Thoso who For ono mem ber of the limine of Itepchasing power of Ihu country comes
ronouliillven uf tho S ta te of F lo r i­
same bout and must float or sink to -[ constitutes a good livelihood and a
own goad stocks outright ned do no
da.
to
the
individual
as
wnges
and
sal­
gethor. Thus when markets slumped good Interest, but there need bo no
F o r County Surveyor.
aries. This makes up the bulk of the worrying about tho market.
For FIva Morharn of tho Hoard of C oun­
and prices fell, wages wore started on question about this fact—neither men
ty Commltoilonera.
purchasing
power
upon
which
the
F o r tliroo Mornhnrn of the C ounty Board
h h a h h
the down trend and thereupon workers [nor monoy will work without n return,
In
spite
of
rail
tu.d
eoul
difficulties,
uf
Public Instruction.
average business man must dopend. A
J u stic e of thto I'onco In and for he
in many industries fell back upon tho.TJw problem of wage earner nnd erageneral
buBlncas ns reflected in tho in­
drop in tho cost of living nnd prospect
follow ing J u stic e D istricts, vlsi to.
strike as a weapon against wage re -!ploycr then, is not to divide profits
dex of tho Babaonchurt is holding its
KICKEIl ON "L1KKER"
of
steady
work
is
rapidly
turning
a
F o r Conalnhla In and for the follow ing
| but to assure profits, for certainly
ductions.
Juettaa.D Ixtrlotn, vlx,: No. 3,
majority of these people into ready own. Activity is now running at 0
-,v
In T eetlm ony W hereof, I h a v s
por cent below normal.
"The law of supply and demand,
mU8t be made before they can
; hud made, up my mind to kick buyers.
.
h e re u n to net my h a n d a n d a f ­
calls for n return to normalcy, and ^ divided. Dividing them Is n mighty qU|cj{ nnd hnrd In theso columns
fixed tho G reat Heal of the
"In tho farming field, bumper crops
Htate of Florldn, a t Tullnhnswage workers, whilo aiming blows at en*y J°b alongside of making them.
against the nmount of whiskey sold and bettor prices promiso to class tho
neo, the Capital, this tho tw e n ­
Wo commonco anuthor week tomor­
ty - f o u r th day of Augunt, A. D.
employers, aro really bucking up] "Everybody has n right to opinions and drank In Sanford, till I Baw tho fanner as a good prospect Ho has row that tdioulii givo promiso of a
(BBAL) * ' H. Cl.AY CHOW FOnD,
against Inexorable
natural laws, us to tho cure for Industrial ills, and city manager's report nnd low, only bought very littlo sinco 11)20 nnd his much brighter future. It looks now
S e c r e ta r y of State.
These laws permitted high wnges for the business with which I am con- ONE ARREST for selling liquor, then accumulated needs should nbsorb a Hko tho railroad atriko will Boon bo To C. M. Hand, Hhorlff
Seminole Coun­
ty.
SS-Vto
workers nnd high Interest rate down,1nccted Is now engaged in trying out 1 muBcd nnd wus glad to know all tremendous qunntity of farm machin­ Bottled nnd tho many wrinkles smooth­
nnd they will not permit the retention'n plnn which holds fourth great prom- theso business men who have com- ery and supplies. Thu plans of tho ed out. When it 1b over thoro will ho
J . G. Iks
of war-time wages.
1Ibo. It is not designed to bring about plained of tho whiskey traffic were business world accumulated during such a runh of huainosB thnt tho mer­ Lewie O'D ryan
"It may bo a hard pill for both cap- tho millennium; neither docs It prom- mistaken, nnd tho church folks who theso past two years will ulso he put chants will hardly ho able to tnko
O’BRYAN &amp; SnARON
t° Klvo workers high wages nnd have thought on methods to check the |nt(J 0,,oration Ulis fnn
caro of it.
Uni and labor to swallow, but tho
Attorneys-at-Lsw
lat they
nro subject
t o_'cmP,oyont
profits. It Is founded flow were simply having had dreams. |
fact remains thnt
„_, ______
_____
W ill practice in all the c o u r ts
the law of supply and demand and 0,1 knowledge thnt tho business must Of course thoro iH no such a thing ns j t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
Exam ination of A bstracts o f Land T i­
to to to to to to to
ties given eapec ls ! atte n tio n
they cannot osenpo It. Regardless of 'prosper If olther employe! or employer bootlegitig here else they would be to
Offlaes In Bemlnoole County
Bldg.
outside Interference, "wage-earner-11* to prosper. With the two factors arrested nnd there is the report in ;to
HANFORD, FLORIDA
employer" difficulties will always be'working toucher wlth mutual under- black nnd white Just one arrest nnd 1to
settled in accordance with tho re­
re-(standing and recognition of tho prob- doubtless ho wns some strange negro i to
m SBED CORN, COWPBAB, VELVET
quirements of natural laws und all lcniB confronting tho industry, tho who did not know how careful wo arc to to to to to to to
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
the ills and hardships of tho struggle results of tho law of supply nnd do- about tho enforcement of law,' How]
SEED, SORGHUM
liftwcen tho. two factions result from mnnd can bo attained without injury glnd I am I did not kick. How enreSomo
time
ago
while
passing
along
conaidorcd
the
preceding
summer
one
to oithor factor nnd with ionsequont ful wo should bo? Next tlmo I have
For Immediate shipm ent. A ll season ­
resistanco of thoso laws.
Field and V egetab le Soede. W rite
such an inclination 1 will go to tho a country road I saw a man plowing]of the best ho had ever spent in his able
"It seems to mo that tho tlmo has benofit to both.
for Price List and C atalocue. Our beau­
a
field
surrounded
by
swamps,
and
life;
much
cooler
and
more
delightful
tiful and Instructive catalogu e la tree
"This
is
being
accomplished
with
us
city
authorities
first—think
whnt
a
coma when wo, ns a nation, Bhould
and given valuable Inform ation on
- 'j
take steps which will enable tho nat­ by tbo workers organizing into whut spectacle I would havo made of my- ns his work reminded mo of, some [in every way than he had found in farm ing and gardening for F lorida and
the South. W rite to ua today for apaoOhio.
early
dnys
of
plowing
when
as
rcHcmhlcs
political
constituencies,
they
solf
had
I
kicked
about
these
wild
ural laws to oporato without tho pain­
lal prloea on your aeod requlrementa.
Motoring through tho central part Our com plote atook w ill enable ua to
ful nnd damaging struggles which are electing thoir representatives to min- rumors thnt preachers nnd doctors Virginia boy I lived on n farm, I stop
aupply you to advantage In price and
now tho rulo, and which aro not pro­ or nnd major conference boards. The and merchants had so lightly clrcu- ped and chnttod with him, and found [of tha state, I stopped for somo gnso- quality.
ductive of permanent good to either minor boards consider matters of luted, yet those are good men, juHt^ him bo enthusiastic about tho state lino at a garngu und tho ownor Boompuroiy local nnd departmental inter- poor deluged souls, for there Is the that I asked him whore he camo from, ed to be in such a jolly, happy humor E. A. Martin Seed Co:
m
employer or employe.
est,
while tha major boards broaden record, just one arrest and Lf there j IIo gnvo mo the numo of u small town that I asked hlnv if he wns a native Oldest and Largeat le a d Ilona* to F lo .
"I’unuceaa for omployer-wngo work­
I0I-10I S e a t B ay S treet
er ills hnvo always boon on tho mar­ tho scope of their interests up to tho had been nnybbdy else doing it of in Ohio nnd.sold thnt ho had .been.o t Florldn,.nnd If not, whoro he camo JACKSONVILLE!
-h
FLORIDA
ket hut-in. practically all cases they point whore the General Conference -curse they would havo boon arrest- foreman of a machine manufacturing from. His reply was that ho had
have boon designed to produce somo Banrd sits in judgment on problems od. I nm proud of our official force, company which is ona of tho biggest boon living In Florida for three years,
GOOD GRADE
effect other than- that which would affecting the entire organization. Tho I hoard once of a city authority who makors of agricultural implements in having como from northern Now
come from tho normal working out of Conforcnco Boards are mndo up of said ho would bo careful about onforc- tho country. Asking him how ho Ilk- York; and ho, too, grow so enthusias
STABLE MANURE
fhe law of supply and domsnd,' They oqunl numbers of representatives of Ing prohibition, lest It would make ud Florida, ho said: "I fool th a t'tic over tho Joy of living In Florida,
CHEAP
nave sought to keop wages up whilo omplqyos and of tho management, him unpopular, but I am proud we I never lived before I camo hero. As through tho summer as well as thru
Prompt Shipment
cutting prices, or to force wages and all their decisions call for agree- have a force *hat arrests all who aro a foreman of the big plant In which I tha winter, that he said there woe ono
L.
W. BERGMANN
down whilo maintaining price levels, ments between the two factions. Tho guilty and see how sober wo are? was engaged for years I never knew difficulty ahead, and that was when Box 1163, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
the
Joy
of
tho
kind
of
lifo
which
I.
tho
people
of
tho
country
at
large
or havo otherwise disregarded the plan assumes that reasonable men ONE ARREST fer selling liquor and
normal and natural relations between who are acquainted with all tho facts FIVE FOR DRUNKNESS, but theso hnvo been getting In Florida. I feel camo to raalizo tho advantages of
wages and prices. Therefore, those about a matter will reach an agree-[who got in troublo got thoir liquor at that this Is tho first tlmo I have boon Florida they would crowd horo In such
LANDIS, FISH ft HULL
panaceas have not worked and never ment when they place their feot un- ] DeLand or somo other place, else free from drudgery or slavery." And [numbers that the state would bo con- Attorneys and Counaellora-at-Law
will. The sooner It is recognised that der the same table and give hon*st , there would be more unrests for soil in reply to tho question as to how ho geatod— Richard II. Edmonds, in ManDeLAND, FLORIDA
natural laws will prevail, the. sooner consideration to the problem before'ing llquoiv Now I want to kick likes the summer woathor, ho sutd ho'ufpcturcr’a Record,
Will practice in the SUta and
them.
On
the
outside
chance
that
against
ao
much
talk
about
the
sale
will we find the solution for our
al Courts. Special fadlitUa for
trouble*. ; The proper solution must some situation may arise In which the [of liquor, when there la just one case
•mining and Perfecting Land
HARDING
APPROVES
ARJ|tY
FIREti
LAST
SHOT
IN
bring the aame result that the nor­ two faction* cannot agree after such in tha month aa you cap aaa by tha
PROMOTION SELECTION
CIVIL WAR—NOW DEAD
mal working of tha law would bring, honest and careful consideration, pro- record. I say hurrah for an efficient
to
kick
sc h elle; m a in e s
but must void' the evil* and Ilia and vj^Iot) 1* mad* fay arbitration, bat It administration and 4 want
RALEIGH , N. O., Sept. IB—
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 Preal[•[pot expected that this will be necta- against tha kickers. Setahl .
damages' incident thereto.
.1 LAWYER
KICKER.
dent Herding today approved the Charles Lunsford, 76, business man
QClre in tha Coart Home*
"The: fight between employer and •ary.
selection of she brigadier generals and and banker, and wjio flwd probably SANFORD
wage ofcrner ha* bean described a* "It takes a very narrow-mlnded per­
.thirteen
colonels to be brigadier gen­ the last artillery, shot in the. civil way,
having j to do ..wltfl * division' of the son to believe that tha. announced CORONER RETURNS
erals—tha
largest promotion list of while scrying )n the Confederate army
VERDICT
PRINTY
profits.* If that were true, tha profa Rhine* of unionism a rt otbef]
hpms Here fast nigHt.
high ranking army officers aver an­
lem would bem uch simpler than it right and 'Just, but there uralfco e
MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 18— A coroner'e nounced in time of peace at one time.
Gee the T
resit, is. Division of tHa‘ profits: is certainty th e t.J a -,------a v siS R l
A lton *
AUTOMO
jury today rendered n verdict that E.
Mona between unions and emplo;
bbto T p o s t p o n e d Nfo* H G ^ c r Ti
G. Printy, Jackhsonrllia . salesman, FRINK 18 KING OF
wi[l be test*.of-strength. A
U. 8. TRAP8HOOTER8
whose body wa* found in Indian River
o r e lockout merely ahewe which I
SANFORD, FLA.
KANSAS CITR, Sept. 10— 17*
here two weeki ago, came to Ms death
much ignorance there is- relative to tor ia for tha. moment dominant
by a b]ow upon the head from some
ATLANTIC CITY, Sapt. 18—John Kanroa C|ty automobile races have
the profits of business. The toy mind la ao&gt; MW determines wMt i*
iW;
blunt
instrument,
in
e
manner
un­
S,
Frink of Worthington, Minn., won been postponed until tomorrow aha*.
asaur.iB* that tbs' margin between tha or what la beet J e» $he- famine*
tha grand American handicap trap­ noon, Bprtdwdy of ftdale announced
original cost and the ujtijpate selling when I mV bre* 'far the batiste* I known to t^ie Jury.
shooting tournament today, breaking thl* morning. Theratonlng weather
price (* profit. Tha part that operat­ mean beet for thoso wlii are Intrttgiven a* rw im .
. ,^ |
ing coats and overheiui Vxpehsei play tag thoir labor an'wefl aa these who Dean Treadwell and R. K, Goft 25 straight targets In the shoot-off
*
V
|"
■
---in wiping out this margin g*ta'scant ire inrooting thoir capital
■pent SuRday with Mr. Gore's father after he and three others had tied for If John Bull can help ua to enforce
consideration, ’‘f
' P lin to .e at Raskin, Florida. Mrs. Gore who Arab place by breaking 86 but of 100 prohlblijon, perhaps in tmia w* can
Gotham's
spending the past wash at' targets.
“When*
pereuada him to enforce aomo of out
raw mate
kin, returned home with them)
Boy it with a Harold Want Ad.
other law*.

AMMNJRGONVERTED

GOOD BUSINESS IS IS
FALL SAYS BAUSON

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NOTICE OF ELECTION

PUBLIC FORUM

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SUMMER-TIME IN FLORIDA

GEO. G; HERRING

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ass
Frank Akers’ Tlra Co. has an ad CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE
,| mala to b* credited to
you are liable to be the lucky one. Mi
In
the weekly and they are going af­ See R. F. Crsnshaw at Postofflc^
; mont which has crept into the ranks Reading the following list:
jM
ter
your business as they have some or address Box 709.
; of labor, and in some cases forma a
of&gt;-4tp
Capital prise—Cedar Cheat, donated. A
real
bargains in tires. Frank has
majority in th« unions. It is so in by Welfare Department of the Worn-! *
been at this business for many years
Herrin, where the brutality and savag­ on's Club.
Once you try It, you’ll always bm,
I
P a k lk M B rtrr M t a r *?
and knows what the public wonts in it—Poabody’a Hard Water Blend nnd
ery of tho outbreak shocked civilisa­ 3-lb. box of Whitman'! Candy by
the line of automobile accessories and Grade A Coffee.,
tion. We saw recently an analysis of Mobley's Drug Store.
140-fltd; ltw^.
|*
| I m w &gt;« t » M ) ______ ___
service. It has been one year since
tho nativity of the employes of bue
Beaded Hand Bag by the Yowell Co.
■C B Sciuraox r u n w advaxcki of the big packing houses of Chicago,
There . will be preaching by Rev. Frank stotred in nt the filling sta­ Read What U. S. DepL of Agriculture
Man’s
Shirt
by
.Woodruff
A
Watson.
Of 0,000 employes, only about 1,800 ,
Wahlberg Sunday at the Lutheran tion that he has at the present time Says About What Two Rata Can B®,
■ 3 wore native born Americans, about
Large Box Stationery by R. C. Bow- f
church at 10:30 and again at 7:30-In and in that tlmo Frank has built up a
*
/ ,
______________ r i u i Wolf **V ar, the same number worp foreigners, er.
j English. The minister while here will business that is a credit to tho town. According to government figures
A t t « u ( aa, w * * . a t t u r « « O l « o * «
Spotlight by Wight Tire Co.
,
Letear A l l a t Karate mostly from southern Europe, Ital­
I bd a guest at tho home .of Mr. and If you need anything in his' line be two rata breeding coftttnunlly r0j
s, 'ura.
Basket by Sanford Furniture Co.
ians, Greeks, Asiatics and others)
sure and call by to seo him and ho
Mrs. Stedt.
three years produce 369,709,48* jn.
‘(H a Naatarte l&gt;al&gt;r H a m i d la
white about 1,200 were nogroes. Of Set of Enamel Kitchen Canisters by
Sunday school at the Presbyterian will treat you right at all times.
M a n an e raaaa ( a u a f t
dividual
rnts, Act when you sec the
anttea. course tho great majorltyy wore dens­ Balt Hardware Co.
OaiMfSly
at 3:00 in afternoon as usual.
Mkl« a a i aula ely ignorant, many of them neither
tirtrtU la a rail*
first rat, don't w ait RAT-SNAP [,
Once
you
try
it,
you’ll
always
buy
Sofa Pillow by Speer A Co.
Mrs. Nora Lundquist has been hav­
kaawa ta anllM itta a . fteN tear raai»
speaking nor understanding the Eng­ Case Coca-Cola f&gt;y tho Coca-Cola ing serious trouble with her ears, the It—Peabody’s Hard Water Blond and the surest, cleanest most convenient
140-Ctd; ltw-c exterminator. No mixing with other
lish language. They were excitable Co.
effect of the fill from which she has Grade A. Coffee.
foods. Drys up after killing—leaves
/ POST. CARD DAT
people easily moved to violence, by the
Electric Curling Iron by Gillon A 1bee been ill for six weeks. Shu has
no
smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch It.
specious talk of demagogues. Many Fry.
COUNTY
SOLICITOR
j been taking treatment of Dr. Selman,
Sanford U making big preparations of them had never been neutralised
Sold
and guaranteed by Ball Hnrd.
$5.00 Repair Ticket by P. A. Mero. the ear specialist, and Tuesday of GAINED
POUNDS ware Co.—Adv.
for Post Card Day and the Chamber and wero not American cltlsens.
1 crate fruit by Portcr-Judy-Dutton last week he and Dr. Denton perform­
of Commerce la fathering tho move­
It is so to a greater or lesser degree Co.
IN TEN DAYS
ed an operation for a mastoid abscess
ment aided and abbeted by the Kl- in the steel works and the coal mines,
1 box Johnny Walker Cigars by but she is still very ill from it.
Rub-My-TIsm, an antiseptic. 38-20tc
wannis Club, the Rotary Club, The and in all vocations where great num­ Wight Grocery Co.
Mrs. Christine Bengston spent a Remarkable
Gain
in
Woman's Club, the Elks Club, and the bers of men are employed, and whore
Banket of Roses by Mrs. W. A. Fitts number ofrdnys last week with her
Weight Shown 'By
policeman’s club and alt the other hrnwn and muscle nre more essential
$2.00 Ropnlr Credit by Hanson Shoo dnughtcr, Mrs. T. O. Tyner, who took
clubs. Sanford ’utonds to send out thun bruin power. Americans natur- Shop.
Ferraline User
! her to make short calls on a number
more postcards this year than havo'
L.ravjtatc to employments of a
24-lb. sack Aristo Flour by C W. of her old friends hure, Mrs. John
ever been sent out of this city upon higher grade, where there is more Zoring A Co.
Mr. W. W. Lavender. County Boltol
Borell, Mrs. Stedt, Mrs. Lundquist.
%
tor. of Dlbb County, Alabamn, gained
tny occasion. It is something that chnnce for intelligence and Initiative,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Cramer
made
a
trip
two
and a hnlf pounds In about ten
Serving Spoon by John T. Brady,
„ , , ... „
...
i »,
days after starting lo use Ferrallns.
should receive the support of every ( anj morc opportunity for advanceSunday to Mt. Dora with Mr. nnd Mr*. | This Is a wonderful record, but no
Potted Plant, Mrs. W. H. Ginn.
live wire citizen of tho county nnd is ,nent. The ignorant and penniless
| m ors wonderful than t h a t of many
Higgins.
t'other* who have w ritte n to th e F orthe greatest stunt for advertising the foreigner drops into the first Job that
Mlss Margaret Ericson is nt home rallno Medicine Company recounting
Mrs. Keach Tells How She (&gt;Got to
. .
th e ir experiences wllh Kerrallne. In
city that wns ever devised. Post Card offers, or seeks it with others of hia
again
from Tampa, we are glad to m a k in g bis report, Mr. Lavonder i
Know
Rat-Snap
healDay is tho 30th of September but you ^kind who hove preceded him. Whqn
lonrn, and her mother is slowly g e t-' utlon fcoommand tS’thoee peopi's.who
can send the cards for one wjok beforo ( trouble comes , through the mnehinaor one week nfterwnrd if you wish,. u ons 0f blatherskites and demo- "Have always feared rats. Lately ' tin* het'**\ Shf waa n
Enrich the soil, Increase the
neigh ,U Aho
diced mnny on my fnrm.
farm. A neighit* D?
t*n,n*cr&gt;hi.. _ . » . .
_ . ' aI now porson and gained two and
only tho Chnmber of Commerce waujji ( gogucs, who find workable material In noticed
yield, hasten maturity, im­
Misa Eunicu T&gt;ner, who was a re ]jhntf pounde in.about ton day "
to check up on the various nssocla- these foreign mnascs they seek ro- bor said he just got rid of droves with
prove the quality. It pays to
tlons nnd business houses to see who dress of fancied wrongs in the only RAT-SNAP,
use them regularly. Stock in
sends out the most cards. Tho St. way known to them, that is, in viol- ing. Tried
our warehouse at Sanford.
Augustinc Record hns tho following t,nce and destructiveness. They burn killed
Booklet free from warehouse
SNA P comes
Lu II.L'O in
111 three
.I.IUV sizes,
B.AVIi 36c
UU \, |
, ------ .
-----about the event:
1bridges nnd buildings, tear up trncks] RAT-SNAP
or from—
,,UHt to
thcn ncro.89 thc Evor ! **,f y°ur ,ocnl dt,a,er doca not han
As tho first of September nor’enster nn(| wreck trnlns, nnd tcrorizo indivld- cr.c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed b y ; (glades
nnd up the Kissimmee and die FERRALINE, send $1.00 direct to
brings a breath of fall weather, nnd' unis who arc willing to work for wng- Ball Hardware Co.—Adv,
homo. They had good weather until the FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING
Armour Fertilizer Works
a hint of cooler temperature to come c9 which they reject. It is for the conJacksonville. Florida
they got to Kissimmee. Emil Mug- CO. Tampa, Fla.
te
te
te
iq
b
iq
lx
pooplo in mnny sections of tho North troI of such reckless nnd lnwicss ole*
nuson also made tho trip with them J mmm
arc already drawing on their scanty mcnts thnt injunctions nnd nrmed tea
und they visited thc grove nt Merrits
stocks of coni for fires that nro needed guards oro necessary. They would
Island. We henr they saw Carl Trio,
for warmth nnd comfort during tho never bo resorted to, if strikes wero
son while in Miami.
first chilly days of mid-September. ] always conducted In n peaceful nnd
We nre very glad to henr the strike
From now on the nilnds of thousands orderly manner, nnd without violence
is being called off on a number of
will bo turning longingly toward the t0 those who do not agree with thn
rmids and hope A. C. L. will follow
Mr. und Mrs. W. M. Wright return­ suit.
Sunny South, nnd messages from Htrikcrs. Better still would it bo if the
Florida, telling them of tho chnims *trike, ns a menus of settlement of ed Saturday from a visit to Enstmnn,' Charlie Provntt of Kissinicc, who
nnd comforts which nwnit them here,1disputes between capital und labor, Gn.
attended the funeral of Cleveland
nro sure to have their effect. With this could be abolished altogether, nnd tho
Miss Warm Pope of St Augustine Jn, o| aftorwaril(l Bpont the night at
idea in mind, Post Card Day, which difference adjusted nround the council arrived
rived Friday for a few days visit to
homo of h„ brf&gt;thor.|n.|nw, Will
wns so successful Inst yonr, is again table, without tho destruction nnd dis* her nunt, Mrs. J. N. Thompson, before Hvtiderson.
announced by the Florida Develop- order and loss to both sides that al- taking up her duties as assistant
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Barney Beck also at­
ment Board, nnd the date set is Sep- ways accompanies a general strike, primary teacher nt Apnpka. She left tended the funeral from here, but
tember 30th.
i Eventually, the adjustment must bo Sunday afternoon for her new home, since then Mrs. Beck hns been real ill
Under tho caption "Load tho Mall mndo in thnt way, why not without taking tho trip by auto in company with an attack of ncuritus, Dr. Eolnr
Bngs," tho Jacksonville Journal ro- tho hatred nnd rancor and violence with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Fnrnoll, Wil­ being called.
contly carried a timely cditorinl, which that too often comes with tho strike! liam Robert Williams and Mrs. J. N.
. | Miss Florence Tyner is spending
Pope’s
brings out wrnio vital points. One cs-. When wo become moro civilized wo Thompson. Miss
vc 0 the week with relatives nt Winder
poclnlly good one is tho advlco to "cut will find the better way nnd udopt it. friends are delighted to know she Is to
mere.
—1Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D, oJ
located so near this wintar and
,
out tho alligator nnd snake stuff" nnd
Jn tho meantime it is gratifying to he
,
,
,
* , , ,.
Mrs. Augustus Swanson spent Wedin this undoubtedly the people of the know thnt there is an element in union h„pc to enjoy mnny week end vWU
„„
w
|u|„ „n(|
Rollins College, Analytic and
state generally will concur. Thero nro | labor which condemns tho resort to
n ’’T1 er*1 ,,
„ , .... ,
. 'a few days ut the home of the Bccktoo mnny beautiful and worthwhile1violence and brutality, and favors the
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wheeler and'
Consulting Chemist says of the *v.iter: "Of the many waters of this and oth­
....
.
, w ,
,
_
withs, who had tho fiu.
things in Florida to be cmphnslzcd for supremacy of Inwful nnd orderly children
returned
Monday
from
Dny-'
,
,
.
,
,
.
„ There is to he a surprise at tho er regions that I have nnnlyzed, 1 have found acne superior In all good &lt;i&lt;is1i*
any of ub to wnsto time drawing ntton-j methods. Tho Federation of Shop tonn Bench on account of sickness. .
,
.,1
.... , • , ,
,
..
home of Mr. and Mrs. hhronsporquer
tlon to nnurinns and roptilcs. Evory ( CrnftH, of Jacksonville, took prompt Mr. Wheclr nnd two daughters uro
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.jj . ^ ^
, in honor of the bride nnd. groom 1Mr. tie* of that of the "Elder Water.’’—Phone SU-W. Office In Miller Building.
bit of ammunition ought to count, and action following the nrrest of strikund Mrs. Bolli, who have returned
enrds, folders, nnd letters which Indl- ing employes of the Seaboard Air Lino
Ilev. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd from their wedding trip down tho
cate tho beauties of tho State of Flor-j for tho attempt to dynnmlto tho Six family left Friday for Daytona Bench
East Coast.
Idn and some of tho State’s improvo- Milo creek trestle of the Atlantic where they expect to spend ten days
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith amf two
ments should ho mailed exclusively. ( Const line, near Jacksonville. In an or two weeks.
enme over from Monroe, HKKKKKteKteKKKKKKMKKBKKKKMKKKSaHKteteteaKaaKBtetecaaiiaaii
children
came
With regard to the Post Cord Day ( open meeting tho federation passed
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Frances. bringing Major Hendurson arid wife
„
of last year, and tho day scheduled thc following resolution:
. ... them
...
. spend
„ . ,,the day
,
.
~Swope
1, ami, „Miss
, ,Mabel
. Swope spent with
to
nt. . the
for 1922, the Journal says
"Wc, thu Federated Shop Crafts of I uesday nt Delano, where Miss Swope .
-,.
■
,
’ . , . - ... , ' home of his son.
"Lnat yenr nt the suggestion of J, Jacksonville and vicinity in open mass will remnin
m
ns a student of Stetson
MONUMENTS
SLABS, TASKS
Mr.
Malm
spent
n
few
days
with
L. Wallace, secretary of tho Jackson­ meeting assembled, do hereby publicly University this winter.
MAUSOLEUMS
BUILDINv. M \NUI E
ville Realtors Association, local civic announce that we, ns striking shop­ Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swope spent Sat­ relatives in South Florida, going down
with
his
Sanford
folks.
organizations wero recruited into tho men, unanimously record ourselves as urday in Orlando.
________________
MILVIS MARBLE COMPANY
mailing campaigns. Prizes wero of- denouncing the persons guilty of doMr. .and Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
,
,
.
t r,.i
, ,
,,
Once you try it, you’ll always buy
J. W. BARRETT, Representative
fered nnd n contest developed. Over struction or attempted destruction of nimly n tu
n .n l Thumluy from liny- , ^ P(.ul,0,,y.s
w „ ,„
QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
1,190,000 cards were mailed out from property or any other illegal of un- tonn Bench.
Grndo A Coffee.
149-Gtd; ltw-c
thls city alone. ‘We nre satisfied thnt Inwful net, and yill assist tho officers
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hogan nre the proud
Secure our prices before placing your orders; you will
the scheme produced tho most satis-'of the law in preserving in this'corn- parents of a fine baby girl, born Sep­
be
more
than repaid.
j
l nmi t e l Qhi t e i t e i t e l t e
factory results of uny advertising munity tho enforcement of nil laws, tember 14th.
tea
campaign Into which wo hnvo evor nnd,
All work done in a satisfactory m anner and your busi- ■
C. T. McCulley hns greatly improv­
ness is appreciated.
|
entered,’ declared Mr. Wallace. Double
"Any member of our organization ed his plnce by building a concrete
thnt number this year, Jacksonville. • found guilty of unlawful acts will bo walk in front of his entire property
lUSI
“Charles T. Pnxon, president of tho tried an dealt with according to tho on (irnhnni avenue nnd putting elec
association, estimates tho cash value laws of the organization of which ho trie lights in bis residence.
of the advertising at over $100,000. | Is n member.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Carter nnd son,
A pleasant evening wns spent ut
"From distant Shanghai, Chinn,] "Passed In open mass mooting In Walter, are spending tliie v/eek at
thr homo of Mr. Kennedy in tho honor
whera n card wan sent, shipping now Jacksonville at tho Labor Tomple, Daytona Bench,
Mrs.T.W.Lawtanand seh . . N .12 of Ids birthday. Those who enjoyed
enters Jacksonville port. And in- September 13, 1922.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and children mill tkc evening were:
Erma Carter,
qulrias nro Htill coming in to tho realty,
(Signed) "W.-H. BUOUGII,
Miss Eliznhoth Lawton spent Wednes- Alexia Mees, Evolyn Dullard, Elizuboard from cards mailed a yenr ngo.
Chnirman.
dny In Orlando.
belh Unllnrd, Lucilo Willeo, Gladys
"Hit 'em ngnin this yonr In the same
"E. M. BREESE,
Miss Mabel Rwopo entertained a Sweat, Helen nnd Paulino Moran, EdRpot. Bombard your frlonds with tho
Secretary."
best ammunition nt hand. If he's InThat Is tho kind of talk that Is number of her girl friends Saturday Ith McClelland, Ellen and Grnco Done,
tercsted in growing things, send him good to henr. It will do moro to so- evening nt n farewell pnrty before Rufus and Clnyton Brown, Jack and
truo pictures nnd facts about our euro tho sympathy of tho pcoplo with leaving for collegeHoward Flynt, Lester Brown, Mcado
fruits and vegetables, and our ship-! union tabor thnn a thousand unpun- Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith spent Baker, Homer Ballard nnd the hostess
ping facilities. Maybe he’s interested iHhed massacres like that nt Ilorrln. Tuesday in Orlando.
Mr. Kennedy, chaperoned by Mrs. Bnlin lumber, or pitch or our prolific fish-1 Such affairs only alienate nnd nntag
A beautiful little baby daughter lard and Mrs, Sweat.
If y ou can find a cheaper
lag industry. Those are only a fow of onlzo tho people of America. Wo nro! mine Tuesday night to brighten the
Mrs. T. W. Provr.tt who hnB boon
p ain t or a better paint
tho opportunities Just wnitlng to bo essentially a law-abiding pcoplo, bo- j hearts nnd home of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. T.very 111 wllh "dam-you" fever, is imH tftU the offer:
snntchcd.
i lieving that tho lnw is mndo for tho McCulloy,
proving very fast,
g J J A lN T half your hou*« wllh Dtvo* L«*d
"Here’s a chance for every Florida-( protection of nil tho people, rich and
The new chairs for tho school midi- P. N. Wakefield wns in Lake Gem
S end Zinc Ptlnlj Palm lh« olhtr half
boosting individual, association or poor nllko, and thnt lnw breakers muBt torlum arrived Inst week and wero Mondu yon business.
with any othar paint you chooaa.
club to ninko it their business to sco bo detected nnd punished, no matter duly placed in th0 new building, thus
Miss Edith McClellan, of East SnnU Dtvo* dottn'i taka fawar gtfMW and
thnt cards nnd then moro cards nro what their position in life may bo. No trivlng to Oriodo one of tho nicest au- ford is spending a fow weeks with
coat l«» morny. wa wUJ maka no charBa
for Drvoa.
sent out from all over Florldn to all Individual or corporation Is too high, ditorlUms In Florida for tho size of tho Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provntt.
M Davoa donn't wtar a yaar or two or thraa
ovor tho world on September 30. Don't nor is any workman too low to claim town.
Mrs. Harry Rivers and children nre
yaara lonftr— Jonrfrr and bttUr— wa will
pity tho poor postmaster. Loud tho tho protection of the law, nnd nil must
Harold Vnrn spent Sunday nt Day Bpcndlng n few days with her slstor
Blva you tnough Davoa to do tha job ovar.
mnil bags."
i obey it, or tuko tho penalty for dis- tonn Bench, thc guest of Rev. nnd Mrs. A. E. Mnthors of Quny.
Or. paint half your houta laad-and-oU, tha
cthar half Davoa. In thraa yaari tha laadSt. Augustine should bo rondy to do obedience. All honor to the fedorntod Mrs. L. E, Wright.
nn(i MriJ( Will Provntt nnd son
and-oti half wUI ba hungry for mora paint.
Its share towurd making Post Card shopmen of Jacksonville for defining
1,. E. Jordan was called to Stnrke BpCnt Sunday evening with Mr. nnd
t»Uh Davoa atUI found.
Dny a success throughout the Stato, their position In favor of law onforco- Wednesday by tho illncBS of Mrs. Jor- j | rHi
\y t Prov&amp;tt.
M o m . wall (iva you anouih for tha whoia
hotnat
and local dealers might as well pra- mint in such clear nnd unmistakable dun. who has dengue fever.
antj
Honry Levy arrived
Davoa Producta ara tima-laalad and provtn,
pare for a run on post-cards, If poople terms.—Tnmpn Times,
Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Hnncock spent |luro Monday from Now York to spend
tejcW by tho 1M yaan' atptrlanot of tha
Sunday in Tnmpn visiting relatives.
wjntor,
of the Ancient City take up tho idea
»»al
manufacturing contain In tha
U J t AamdadJlUte.
with thu enthusiasm being shown in FREE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY
- &gt;d&gt;4 , •• •«
Mrs. Wakefield nnd Miss Alexia
other sections of Florida.
THE
COUNTRY STORE
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rn8h, chafed Moos spent Monday ovening with Mrs.
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HAI L HARDWARE CO.
AT II. S. TUESDAY NIGHT
I™*. c h l,» .r bU» jmd T. w . Prevatl.
.stings of poisonous insects, Ballnrds
T&lt; w&lt; Provatt und mother, Mrs.
UNION LABOR FAVORS LAW
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?,now Wnlment is «« offecUvo app lea- J( M&lt; Provatt woro |n ChulUota SatOne of tho biggest bunches of free tion. It heals quickly. Three Mzos, uwJ uftonioon on business.
The Times has always believed that prizes to be glvon away in tho history 80c, 00c nnd $1.20 per bottle. Sold by
tho disorders and violence which are of Sanford Tuesday night nt tho High Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
I Onco you try It, you’ll always buy
Ur—Poabody’s Hard Water Blend and
such frequent nnd distressing features School Auditorium. Tho Country Store --------------- —-— of nearly"ovory strike, wero In the will bo the place of tho drawings and1 nave you read the want ada today! Grade A Coffee.
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CHARGES FOR RESPONSIBILITY
FOR STRIKE ON RAIL CHIEFS
Lite History o f the Strike Before the Peace

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RESERVATIONS FOR ROOMS

ffi]J$Ffc?l*,¥ r h e r o t . »**• N orthw est unit OK, bonds, nnd oth e r obi Ignttona up-, B. Stafford, P resident: ............
H. P.....
adgett,
C o m fo rt Cot to no con now be mmlo
J 1 }n Township IB, on the p ro p e rty o t t h e corporation} and V ice-President; If. W. Cameron, Secra. .
,r .
,
*
&gt;n,nal h r«V,li ! nir5 10 ft""!/ °T. •* ‘be com- genoralTy to have and oxerclso nil s u o h 'tn r y ; N. R. W. Hlstrunk, T re a su re r. a n d
f o r tho Winter— th e house oponlng No- 0J®"„ c*n,e.r , of fl**® Section,
thonoe powers as may be Incident to the hue- E. 8 afford. J. H. PnduKOti,
go It. 11.'
fcnm11. W.
n. L.nmvom her f i r s t
A ,i,un. . xr ' », V # ■ . jK.r«2L12 S.W'Vfe
'X.oat 10 chains, i ineaa and^ purpose of the corporation. 01*00 nnd N. E. W . “ latrunk
* ahull convom oer f irs t. A ddre ss Mrs. M. M a r - thence South 10 chains, thence Enet 10 or o th e r businesses of like nature, and a tltu te the bonrd of Irectora.
tin, H ig h la n d s N C
r,H r.tn f .i
\°n i**e ,,lac# of, beginning. con- to have, enJoy and exerclae all of th e i
ArMel&lt;
8
' N'
08-btp talnlniidO acres. excepting.thereof w h a t powers, rig h ts and privileges Incident
Tho highest a m o u n t of Indebtedneea
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1
neretororo been deeded fro m , the to corporatlona organised and existing o r nubility to whloh .the c orporation
ir n c i to r a ilro a d com pany, mild la n d I u n d e r tho Ia w i of th e s tiito o f F lo rid a . m i v . nt n n v tlm n. a u b j e c t fttaelf e h a lt
Ownars of horses and blooded.stock befnst situated in Seminole County,
Article III,
not exceed the a m o u n t o f lie capita
The am ount o f c a p i t a l Block of the Block plus 110 aurplua.
aro largo users *of Liquid Uorozono.. Term* of Hale: cneh.
corporation nhnll bo Five H undred;
A rticle VII,
Thouannd (»sno,oon.oo) Dollars, to b o 1 Tho nam es and placeM of roaldnnce of
It heals wounds, fostering sores.1«■
u, 1F S ’ bHABON,
divided Into Five Thouannd
, .
» Incorporators, nnd the num ber o f
barbed wire cuts by a mild power I
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,
Hhnrea, of tho p a r value of One Hun
lod by each are aa fol#
t &gt;*I
!sired (IlOO.OO) Hollara each, which shall lows:
that loaves no disfiguring scars. Price,
N O T I C E FOII I ' t l l M C A T I O N
be Until In law ful money
E. Stafford, I ^ k e Monroe, Florida,
S e r i a l No. 010140
Httetea of America, or In property, or 6Sfi!&gt; nlmrea.
nhtvrea.
30c, 00c and 91.20, Sold by Union
l l r l i a r t n i r i K « f Ik e I n t e r i o r
nor vice*, or labor, nt a f a ir a n d ' j u s t 1 J. H. 1'udKott, Enterprise. Florida,
U.
8.
I,AMD
OFFICE,
nt
vnluutlon
to
he
fixed
by
the
board
of
RIB
shares.
[rAGO. Sept. 20.—Responsible; Railway Executives." Mr. Jewell said pharmacy-—Adv,
Gnlnearllle,if aFlorida,
IA*I IUIIIi
directors nt
m e e tin g ' held for th a t
If. W. Cameron. Hanford, FlaVldn, BBS
1922. purpose.
Hepiember 18, 1923.
"
nlmrea.
shares.
„ the railroad shop crafts strike &lt;&lt;wn8 regarded »./ tho officers of tho
N
O
T
IC
E
la
harsh
Atnnn-i
i
hereby
given
th
a
t
A
lh
a
n
-!
A
rtlrle
IV.
I
N.
E. W. Slatr
Hlstrunk. Hanford, Florida,
FOR SALE—200 acres of timber innd da Williams,
rlr |
thsrged to tho Association of rnUwny omployes department nnd gonFlorida,
who.
&gt;
on
J
u
iy
ni37,lei9171
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T
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lor,n
,o
r
w
1,10,1
l,,°
corporation
"haf*7il
south
of
Oviedo.
Price
92,000.—
•:’ntrv No ^OI rI ib for RR u
oxI" 1 "hap 1,0 Perpetual unlena Hlnto-of h lorlda.
" executives by Bert M. Jow-1
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4.
*
Heminolc.
"f’NEVt^nnd•w ^ “s i S r a x 8"^. ■...... ... -"” “"1
i BY
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CEItTIFY, T h a t on tnls
” S
Htrlkor,, In .n .» „ rta g |
,b» th°
“ ,h“ b«*ln- Barclay Ronlty Co., 30 E. PinoRT St.,
At*
Township
31
H.
ItaiiKe
3n
B.i
Titllnhns
1
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dnv
tiornonnlly
itappeared before me, E.
day
personally
b7*4tc inn
M(trillInII linn filed notice of Intcn- The business of tho corporation shall Stafford, J, It. Padgett,
* Gcnorni Dnugnerty’s &gt; J u n c
of “ campaign by tho Association Orlando, Fla.
seo Merltllnii,
W. Cameron,
ttlon to make T hree-year proof, to es--bo conducted by a President, a Vlco- und N. E. W, Hlstrunk, It.
the persons d e ­
11yyesterday,
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of Ruilway Executives against tho
tnbllsh claim to tho land abovo do- President, a Heuivtnry, nnd a T reasurer, scribed In and who viibseritied
bill
to tho
HELPED HIS BACK
unit;....................
a Hoard of Directors ---------to consist
of foregoing c h a rte r, cud they, each
scribed, before Clerk of Circuit Court, ......
.... ...
for
jewdl did not appear beftroj rallwny employes’ organisation f o r
a
t
Hanford,
Florida,
on
tho
28th
day
of
n°t
less
than
three
nor
more
than
sevacknow ledged beforo mo th a t
Backacho, rheumatic pains, dizziness Oetober, 1922.
, «II of Its stockholders. The directors R atmself,
did so for the purpose th e re in e x­
| Wilkcrson in person, but his nt- (the purpose of destroying tho effect nnd blurred vision nro symptoms of Claim ant names as witnesses:
shall be elected nn n u sly b y ‘the stock- pressed.
Ueorno
tllllynrd.
of
Altnmonte holders on tho first Tuesduy a f te r the
read Into the record n 28 pnge ivoncgB 0f the organisations nnd dis kidney trouble. "My husband had n Springs,
IN WITNESS W H E R E O F, I
have
Florida.
I first Monday In April of each year, at
Pearl
R.
.Malloy, of Altamonte 8:00 o'clock p. tn. a t a moating held for hereunto set my hand nnd seal of of­
,vit in which Mr. Jewell recited cntcgratlng their membership, nnd al­ bad back," writes Mrs. M. McCul­ I Hitrlngs,
fice this 18th day of September, 1923.
Florida.
thnt
purpano
In
Its
principal
offices
In
. 1*
1M
' Ford, &lt;&gt;f Alla monte SprliiKS. Hanford. Florida, and Its officers shall,
(N otary Heal)
J. Q. HHAItON.
-uses which ho maintains bro’t
A.
Al.
lough, Easton, Pn. "When ho s a t 11Florida.
N otary Public.
so
oh
tho
beginning
of
a
concerted
ef­
Immediately th e re a fter, he elected by
v strike, detailed the history of
My
Commission
expires
April 11th,
down he could hardly get up nnd then ' I* 1\ ’rice, of Altamonte Springe, tho hoard nf directors. Until those 192B,
fort
to
destroy
the
effectiveness
of
the
Florida.
elected
a
t
tho
first
annual
meeting
of
l^rious unsuccessful poncy conho would bo drawn over to ono side.
HOI1T. W. DAVIH,
stockholders shall he qualified,
the DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
l ff, which preceded the agreement United States Railroad Labor oBnrd." Ho tried Foley Kidney Pills nnd they r»8-4tc!
IteglHter. business of the corporation shall ho
A ttorneys for Incorporators.
___________________ conducted by tho following , officers:
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Agrements

led with Rome roads hero InBt
On January 31, 1021, the affidavit
] („d declared the union lendors continues, Mr. Attarury "made a
tever countenanced violonco.
preemptory demand" before tho inbor
, declared thnt since August 2nd, board for abrogation of the national
1iho strikers nccopted President agreements reached between roads
.jig's second penco proposal, tho and employes under tho railroad ad­
Ijy executives havo mnintnlpcd n ministration during the war.
| 0t against them,
Tho bonrd abrogated tho agreements
alt Intents and purposes" Hon- nnd roferred disputed rules’ back to
Richborg, attorney for tho do- tho principals, but when they wore
1said, interrupting tho reading of unable to agree tho hoard ngaln heard
Affidavit, "the strike ended Aug- tho case and promulgated new rules,
fnd when the men told tho preBi- to which tho shopmen objected.
Ithey accepted his plan of BottleDuring tho saino period, Mr. Jewell
After thnt it was n lock-out." saiti, two other controversies were
I, Jewell said ho had boon advised brought beforo tho bonrd nnd decided
liunsel that tho railroads had no in tile employes' fnvor, but tho "de­
right under tho rules of tho cisions were viola ted and disregarded
^1 States railroad labor board to by thu railroads concerned."
his men their former soniortty
One dispute grew out of tho prac­
L when they resume work.
tice of letting contracts for shop work
[e defense attorneya preceded the to outsido contractors who paid their
|U affidavit with tho introduction employes the prevailing locnl wage
injunctions obtained by various scale instead of the rates fixed by tho
i«tls against strikers on thoir toard. Tho board declared this prncThey contended thnt these lo- tjco unlawful.
Injunctions gnvn sufficient guar- 1 fpho second dispute originated on
iigainst violence nnd thnt n nnPonnsylvania where union men
Iwide restraining ordor was un- claimed tho committee to represent
isary.
them in disputes "was hand picked"
Isistunt Attorney General Crim by the railroad executives. The board
fted that the government bad tho 1ordered a new election. The I’cnnto ask injunctions to prevent sylvan in Hough t an injunction to ro]lieslruction of interstate com- 'strain tho hoard from interfering and
|c and interruption in the delivery Judgo Pnge in district court, granted
|c mails.
' it, but his decision was reversed by
|c causes leading up to tho strike the court of npcnls Inst June. Dony|e strikers ace them date back to ing tho nttomey general's contention
according to the Jowoll nffidnv* in the government's Injunction bill
it thnt time tho labor committee thnt refusnl of the shopm6n to nccept
railway executives’ association,' a wage cut ordered by tho labor board
by President Groy, of tho Un-'prompted tho walkout July 1. Mr.
pacific, adopted n report favoring Jowoll declared the nhovo disputes
to organize regional adjustment wore tho prime motives behind tho
|ls, as provided by tho transput- 'strike.
act. W. W. Atte-buiy, vice-1 Tho unions involved, tho affidavit
Ident of tho Ponnsylvnnln rail- continues, had never countenanced unpresented n minority roport op- lawful acts nnd in their striko instme|K such hoards,
' tions warned members that violonco
majority report was rejected by would not bo supported,
kuocintlon, und T. DoWitt Cuy-' The defense 1b expected to take topresldent of the executives, op- day nnd probably part of tomorrow in
i’ll Mr. Attorbury to succeed Mr. closing its case. Tho temporary roas chairman of the labor com- straining order now temporary in ef­
fect expires automatically Thursday
Ms action of tho Association of nt midnight.

cured him." Foley Kidney Pills quick- j
hereby given th a t the tinly relievo kidney and.bladder trouble. Jdesigned s will,
on Tuesday the 20th
day of September, 1922, or an noon
Sold everywhere.—Adv.

.th e r e a f te r us convenient, apply to the
_
--------------------------1Honorable Cary A. llurdce, Governor of
Onco you t r y it, you 11 nlw ays buy the s t n t e of Florida, for letters patent
II
t r . J W . I . nt
1
incorporating the PRA M , HPHINOH
it— Pcnbotly s H a r d W a to r Blend and i . a n d * d e v e i ,o p m k n t Co m p a n y ,

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Grndn A ooiico,
Coffee
the following
urauo
iMU.Iltdtu uiu, Uw.e
liw c under
t|u, orlstlnul
of which proposed
Is now oncharier,
file In
.
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■,tlie office of the Secretary of State of
"I S p e n t $1.25 on R a t- S n a p nnd Saved ••'«&gt;
&lt;’f Florida a t Tallahassee.
tho Price of n Hog."
j
j-j. htaffoiid , '
James McGuire, fnmous Hog Rnisor I
x, E. w.'msTllulVK
of Now Jersey, says, "I ndvlso ovory
ot'
former troubled with rats to use HATvk IiOimiunt &lt;o &gt;ii *.\.\ y
aG?NAP
iN A t,

Ttrried
tn nnt
i e d envnrvthlnir
v e r j i m n g to
g e t rl.l
rid

of rots. Spent $1.25 on RAT-SNAP.
...
, ........... ,
.
Hgurctl the ruts It killed saved the
price of n hog." ItAT-SNAP comes
in take form. No mixing with other
food. Cuts or dogs won't touch it.
Three sizes, 35ct 05c, $1.25. Sold ami
guaranteed by Boll Hardware Co.—
Adv.

t h e . undersigned,
hereby
nssoclourselves
toaether for
the purpose
" f forming n hotly politic and cornornto
under the laws nf the Slate of Florida.
with nnd under the following proposed

,;hnr‘or!

Article t.
IITe a r* DEveeo p -

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MULES!!

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MKNT COMPANY, nnd Its principal
place of business shall he at Sanford,
Florida, with branch offices at such
other places as hereafter may he e s ta b ­
lished by the hoard of directors.

Article II.

The general nature of the business In
he transacted by tho corporation shall
lie:
To acquire, own. hold, and dis­
"It Must Have Been Dead nt Least 0 pose of
real entitle and personal prop­
erty of all kinds: to c a rry on a g e n e r­
Months But Didn't Smell."
al real estate and brokerage litiHliiess:
"Snw n big rat in our collar last to construct, own und operate snw
fnll
"
w
ritna
A
in
Inntinv
“
nn,l
hmurht
mills,
mills,
c ra teof mills,
andand
to
lnll, w rite s airs, .loanny, anti bought m
a n u faSllltlglo
c tu re all
kinds
iiiitilior

IF YOU WANT MULES, WE HAVE THEM.

I now have at my barns in Eustis 60
bead of fine mules, and a few g“ood horses.

cake o f R A T - S N A P , broke It up , *1m h e r p r o d u c t .: to buy. o w n . n n d din,,
,
,
.
i.i
p o s e o f n il K inds o f g o o d s, w a r e s a n d
into small pieces. Last week wllilo m e r c h a n d i s e , e i t h e r at w h o l e s a l e o r r e -

n 35c
.

mnvlmr
nnmn anerrms
tile ilenil
t ,ull: *“
COIIBlrtiel.
OWUlunch
alltl operate
m oving ion
wo enmo
c ro ss tno
titan rr aa t.
re sta
u ra n ts and
rooms; hoto
Must havo boon dead six months, construct, own and operate swimming
or bathing pooIm; to own and operate
didn’t smell. RAT-SNAP is wonder­ limits for p le a s u re hr otherw ise; to lay
or,, fir... «i or. Or.id out, own and operate golf eourses and
ful." lliro a sizes, 3oc, One, $ ! —■». ooltl am usem ent p a rk s , and to c urry on and —
nmiiHcmenls of all kinds; lo ;H
and guaranteed by Hall Hardware Co, conduct
construct, own and operate power and J
light plants for the nmmifacturo of JJ
—Adv.
electric power, lights and gas. and to Jj
vend the Hume; lo construct, own and J
SELL THE ORIGINAL WATKINS’ operate Ice and re frig e rato r plants, nnd ■
vend the priidncts thereof; to bor- ■
Products. Good city territory still to
row money and to secure tho same by a p
pledgo
of Its stock, or by notes, tnorl- ■
open. Get our wonderful offar und

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Prices from $50.00 to $375.00 each.

W. M. IGOU
South Bay Street-

-Eustis, Florida

free samples. Writo today. Tho J.
R. Watkins Co., Dept. R0. Memphis,
Tenn.
Gfl-4tp
A cross, sickly baby suffering from
digestive troubles and loosenoss of
tho bowels needs McGee’s Baby Elixir.
It checks tho bowels, eases tho stom­
ach and restores healthy conditions,
Price, 3fic nnd 00c. Sold by Union
Phurmacy.—Adv.

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TheyVe Down

MANY LIKE THIS
IN SANFORD I

Overland und Willys-Knight Automobiles have touche dthe lowest price
level in the history of the automobile industry. Competition fails before the folowing scale of prices:

Himilnr Cases Being Published in
Each Issue

IAL LEGISLATIVE ACTION
TAKEN TARIFF QUESTION
ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE

Tile following enso is hut one of
many occurlng daily in Snnford. It
in nn easy matter to verify It. You
cannot ask for better proof. /
E. D. King, engineer nnd machin­
ist, H12 Magnolia Ave., Snnford, says:
"My back ached and my kidneys were
. out of whack. I tired ensily and when
isure Has Been Given to President Harding I tried to lift, my buck gave way anil
n terrific pnin enught me across m y . j(
for His Signature
kidneys almost tnking my breath g
LSHINGTQN, Sept. 20.—Final Democrats: Ashurat, Dial, Flctch- nwny. My kidneys nctod too frequent­
Jttlivc action on tho tariff of 1022 ( or, &lt;lorry, Glass, Harrison, Heflin, ly nnd I hnd to get up several tlmcB
at night to pass thu secretions which
Liken today wlth-iho adoption of Hitchcock,
King, McKollnr, Myers, burned in passage. I also hnd dizzy
Jmference reports by tho senate. J Reed, (of Missouri), Robinson, Shep- spells. I rend about Donn's Kidney
jticnKuro now goes to President pnrd, Shields, Simmons, Smith, Ston­ Pills and decided to use thorn. Doan's
me of the backache nnd
dizzi
ing nnd will become effective tho ley, Swanson Trammell, Underwood, relieved
-----------------------------------------Iftor hosigns It. Under tho law, Walsh (of Massachusetts) and Wil-' ness nnd loft my kidneys in,n healthy, |
..... .... ,n which to ““ “ch “ • j ' ‘“

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28
Derancrntlc’ IDon^K W noy p n S h c ' Z / ttat
[exactly ono year, eight months1Senntor Norr, .totaitaw ts_.
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P , Mllhiim
blicnn. Nnbraska
Mrtocn days nftor........_______
work was Snnntnr
Senntor Mnrrln
Norris, H«ntl
Republican,
Nebraska, 'Mr- Kin8 hnt1' * OSter-MIlUUm LO.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Id on what will bo tho first Re- *n opposition. Other absentees, Ro|nn protective tariff law in near- pupbllcnns nnd Democrats, it was stntNOTICE
yettrs. Five Republicans voted ( 0,L wore respectively for nnd ugnlnst
D the conference roport nnd two .adoption.
Ti rrsnsiirtf
e s tim aa te
th n t tho* I* liasHoarU
boon of
brought
tho nttoatlon
e n s u r y eoxtutriit
x p e r ts
CountytoComntlsslonars
p its supported It. Three Re. . e.s tim
. . . te tn n t t tu o(
now
act
will
yield
about
$400,000,000
fins, Cameron, Cummins and
tlio highways in this county by dum p­
ing ionda of trash nnd a r u m promiscu­
P who voted fir the bill os a year in revenuo, one half from those ously
upon said highways. Tho Sheriff
f°d in tho sonato, opposed it in four sources:
n t Hsmlnola County has boon roqtiestod
Sugar, $87,000,000; raw wool, $03,- by tho Honrd of County Commissioners
nn it came from conference,
to stric tly onforco Section B80t of tho
000,000; tobneco, $35,000,000 and lacot (lonorul
Statutes, which m akes tt a mlsroll call follows;
ilomonnor punishable by Itnprlsonmont
adoption, Republicans: Ball, nnd embroideries $16,000,000.
t&gt;C by flno of |loo.00, or both, to ob­
Joseph S. McCory, actuary of the s tr u c t In any manner, u public hlghkee, Bursum, Cnpper, Colt, Curnotice,Is being published for the
[hingham, Dupont, Edge, Ernest, treasury, figures that the effective
Information of the publlo by order of
Frolinghuysen, Gooding, Hale, oquivnlent ad Valorem will nvorago the Uonrd of County Commissioners.
ated this n th day of September, A.
|d, Jones (of Washington), Kol- slightly below thoso In the Payno-Al- n D1929
drlch
act.
Tho
avchago
of
tho
rates,
E. A. DOUOLASH,
McCormlck, MeCumbor, McClerk.
iMcNnry, Moses, Nelson, Now however, is declared to bo slightly W-8-1B-I2
D-12-I9-20
|n y , Nicholson, Norbeck, Oddio, above those In tho 1000 act.
Phipps, Rawson, Reed,, (of
I n I k e C i r c u i t C o u r t o t I l ls S e v e n t h J u ­
t e of K lu rl d n , S e m ­
38-20tc d i c i ailn oCl ier c uCiot ,u nStyt a.—
i’lvania) Shortrldge, Smoot, 060 cures Dengue Fever.
In C h n n r e r y ,
fjd, Sterling, Sutherland, TownHank of Sanford, Complainant,
The greatest i&gt;nomy of child life is Peoples
Vmisworth, Wnrron and Watson
vs.
Ut'O.
Onrwomi
tho tape worm. It dostroys health snondenta. and. Nettto Oarwood, reHona)—41,
la horepy given th n t p ursuant
Ipratst Brouusard end Ransdoll. and vitality,: Tho greatest enemy of Notice
deorre Issuing o u t of&gt; the above e n ­
the tepo ^ o m is White’s Cream Vor- titled
Total 43.
c ourt In abovo untitled cause of
satlon I will offer fpr sale before tho
jinst adoption, R'opublicanet Bor- mlfuge, Ono or two doses does tho I court
hhouse door a t Sanford, Florida,
tho logal hours of n i t o n MonImeron, Cummins, La Folletto work. Price, 36c. Sold by Union
..ovem
ber 8, 1912, the following
lu
fli
Pharmacy,—Adv.
Inroot—B.
escribed property: Commencing a t the
describe

Overland
. DELIVERED
TOURING........................................ ....................... $ 635.00
ROADSTER................
635.00
COUPE ..................................................................... 930.00
S E D A N ......................
1015.00

Willys-Knight
DELIVERED
TOURING................
ROADSTER.........................................................
C O U PE............................
S E D A N .............................

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$1425.00
1425.00
2010.00
2175.00

fi

7-Pass. Willys
DELIVERED
TOURING.... ........................................
$1630.00
S E D A N ................... ...........................\....... ...... 2400.00
This will mean another “shortage” of these models-^Get your order in .
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An aggressive campaign to*
additional business to Sanford will be
started by that Retail Merchants Com­
mittee. under the leadership of Cbairmain Arthur E. Yowell. The most Im­
portant subject to be considered by
this committee is a plan to combat
mail order business and out of town'
purchasing. The committee will also
consider further extension trade tripe
similar to those made last year thro
this and adjacent counties and tha fur­
ther stimulation of business by in­
augurating dollar days and special
•ales day features. The Retail Mer­
chants Committee of the Sanfotd
Chamber of Commerce la a very im­
portant committee nnd If the. retail
merchants will make it a practice of
meeting at regular Intervals for the
mutual exchange of Ideas, a great
many of the problems which confront
them individually can be solved by col­
lective action.
Inasmuch as the band copies under
the jurisdiction of the Tourist and
Convention
Committee, Chairman
loyd of this committee asked the
ward to go on record if thoy were in
favor of continuing the band. He
pointed out that the amount appro­
priated by the city for the band was
entirely inadequate to permit this or­
ganization giving the same number
of concerts ns were given lest year.
The board went on record aa being in
favor of the 'band and appointed a
committee consisting of R. J. Holly, S.
J, .Lloyd, A. E. Yowell nnd J, G. Ball
to apponr beforo tho city commission­
ers at the next meeting and endeavor
to have nn additional amount appro­
priated for the bund
A letter was read from the Lake
Front Improvement Company onclosng a proposition togothcr with a sug­
gestion thnt it be referred to the city
commissioners. Tho proposition Is rel­
ative to the settlement of tho ripar­
ian rights which it is necessary for
;he city to secure on tho Lako Front
leforo tho yacht basin can bo con­
structed, This matter wns referred
iack to tho city planning committee
with instructions to submit snmo to
the City Commissioners.
A letter wns read from the govern­
ment engineers calling attention to a
louring in Titusville for the construc­
tion of n bridge across tho St. Johns
river 12 miles east of Titusville. A r­
rangements will bo made bofore that
ate to have n largo delegation from
Sanford present nt the hearing.
If n majority of tho membership
could be persuaded to attend thoso
meetings and thereby give thoir moral
support to thoso who aro struggling
with tho many problems of making o
smull city bigger, it would assist
thoso who aro struggling with tha
many problems of making a small city
figger, it would assist those progres­
sive indivdunls nmtcrnlly in the volun­
tary work which they aro doing and
which makes enormous exactions on
wth thoir timo nnd energy. Every
business man in Sanford attending as
ninny woely meetings of thot Cham&gt;er of Commerce ns ho possibly can
assumes tho role of a city builder. It
a he who gets real satisfaction nnd
oy out of lifo in seeing tho efforts of
this iippnrcnlty superficial work ac­
complished.

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effectively used In the living and din-1
COMMERCE
lag rooms. Potted plants were also
. , NEWS NOTES
| used with charming affwt,
Tho bride wore s smart coat suit of
navy blus, with hat andwecessorles to An unusually large amount ofjeork
was handled at the Weekly member­
match.
[ f w Mm1u ,i Dally)
Mrs. Connell la a young woman of ship meeting of the Chamber of CornOnce you try it/you’!! ilways buy
(charming personality and haa made merce held Friday « tho Valdes
It—Peabody's Hard Water Blend and
After a Week's 8ll«,c,
■cores of friends by her winning die Hotel. A quorum of the Board of
Govoniora was present, and five chair­
Grade A Coffee.
14d-0tdj ltw
position.
(tnm SnU Ti PtUr)
Horsts Forth
men of standing committees reported.
E. G. Pearson, of Orlando, repre­
Mr.
Connell
is
foramen
of
the
prees
Robert Williams of Dade City waa senting: the Standard Oil Co., waa in
A number of members who had never
m the city Saturday, the ‘Ruest of the city today,nttondlng to business. rooms of the E. 0, Painter Printing before been present at the meetings
* * * to to to to * |
Co., of De’Landfriends and relatives.
After September 25th they will be attended Friday and were very much
Jnatlwokli^E^Ovtr
George
Rleder,
of
the
Relder
Co.,
of
at
home to their friends, at their home Impressed with the efficiency display­
Mias Eleanor Blackman, of Day­
ed at the meeting in handling the
Jacksonville,
was
In
the
city
Saturday
on
Plymouth
street,
De
Lsnd.
tona, ,1a In the city today on a visit
le many friends of the young cou many problems which were brought up
to frlonds and relatives. She Is a calling on his local customers.
pie Join in wishing them every future for action.
former resident here and was with the
Plana for a post csrd day wero re­
Well, I gave them all the 0 o i
happiness,
Herald Printing Co., previous to going J, R. Johnson, of Cincinnati, was In
urday night.
’■
ported
by Chairman Holly of tho Pub­
the
city
yesterday
stopping
at
the
to Daytona to live.
licity
Committee
to
be
practically
com­
Montezuma.
RATLIFF-HUFF
pleted and thnt tho co-operation of
Sgnford, on Saturday night
Rov. G. Saford and J. Weinstein
other civic organizations had been se­
like Circus Day In any old town.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Decn will move
of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. ZelA wedding which came as a sur­ cured to msko tho campaign a suc­
menovitx of' Brunswick, Ga., were into their new home on Park avenue prise although had been expected, via-: cess. Postal' enrds will bo ready for
Latest market quotations:
among the guests at the Baumel chris­ tomorrow.
that of Mrs. Laura Lee Huff and Mr. distribution to organizations tho early
Shine, $1.00 half pint f. 0. b /*
tening yesterday.
Zeb RntfflP, which was solemnized yea- pnrt of next week. The publicity
bits or better).
’ 11
Wallaco Boll loaves In n few days terdny at high noon, at Do Land, nt committee hopes to bo able to report
Embalming Fluid, prices on
Charlie Matthews has returned from for tho University of North Carolina, the Presbyterian church, Rev. Clar- that a minimum of five thousand
Carbolic Acid, prico unchant
enco Ferrnn officiating.
a trip to his old homo in Tennessee .at Chapel Hill.
cards have been Sent out from San­
Home Brow, fluctuating
Those witnessing the ceremony were ford between September 28th and
and his many Sanford friends are
glad to bco him back again. Mrs.
E. B. McGowan, of Niles, Ohio, is Mrs. Fannio V. Lee, Misses Ann and 80th, tho date act for the campaign.
Some folks think th a t R0y
Matthews will remain in Tennessee spending a short timo hero at tho Mildred Lee, Mr. Willard and E. H.
The City Planning Committee re»le
some part of a card gnrae
Travis of De Land.
for some timo.
Montezuma.
ported that the committee has been
The brido, who Is an attractive exceptionally busy and reported that
Whllo waiting on the arrival of a
Mrs. R. J. Holly and daughters, Among tho Groat Lakes cruisers brunette, was lovely In a coat suit of tho recommendations of the Commit­
other customer Gcno Omeletts ««i
May and Mildred, arrived in Jackson­ aboard tho palatial steamer "Octo- the now Amorlcan Blue shade, with tee ns approved by tho Board of Gov­
this one:
ville yesterday on tho Mohawk from rare" wo find tho following: R. W. hat and other accessories to match. ernors hnd been referred to tho City
"Thirsty days has September,
She wore a corsage of bridee roses.
Now York and will remain in Jnck- Denno nnd H. P. Smith.
Commissioners nnd assuranco received
April,
Juno and November,
Immediately after the ceremony tho from thorn that action would be taken
sonvillo until tho St. JohnB rlvor boat
All
the
others are thirsty, too,
sails Tuesday afternoon
nrrivlng
Dr. S. W. Walker and P. M. Boyd young couple left on the train keeping immediately to sco that weeds wero
Unloss
you make your own ha
tholr
destination
a
secret.
They
will
homo Wednesday.
have gone to Greenville, MIbb., where
cut on vacant property and recep­
brow,"
bo
nt
home
to
their
friends
after
Oct.
they will hold mootings for sovernl
tacles, proving to bo a breeding, place
1st, at their homo on Magnolia ave.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holly and tho weeks.
for mosquitoes, would bo romoved.
Airs. Ratliff is the eldest daughter
baby arrived homo last night from
Art. Yowell Is always on the _
j’rcd T. Williams ns chnlrman of tho
Ellcnton and will bo at tho homo of
ket. Last week some one tririL
Chnrlcs A. Brooks, field representa­ of Mrs. Fnnnie V, Leo, nnd has hosts City Planning Committee, despite tho
R J. Holly for a fow days until their tive of tho Southern School of Com­ of friendB in this city, whoro she has i’net that ho is busy with tho extra du­
convinco him thnt Victor Chetk J
homo in Sanford Heights can bo made merce of Orlando, was in tho city Sat­ resided since early childhood nnd has des required of him In connection with
a new weave of dress goods,
endeared herself by her many fine
ready after which thoy will move nnd urday transacting business.
traits of character. Mr. Ratliff has making surveys nnd preparing opaci­
becomo residents of tho Heights. Reg­
Frank Akers is nn nutombbile i _
fications on work as provided for in
inald rocontly purchased a house and
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Stackhouse, who resided in this city for tho past thir­ tho recent bond issuu, is also expendman, not a portion of a farm tn
two lots from Col. W. J. McBride.
hnvo boon visiting friends hero for tho teen years, coming here when n lad to ng a great deal of time ns chnlrmnn
(Ho’s moro’n Hell’s half aero).
past few days, nro leaving for Now work for tho Herald Printing Co., and of one of tho most important com­
a few years ngo becoming n partner
Dwight Babbitt wont to Jackson­ York today.
Regnrdloss of the closing down i
in thd firm of Hnyncs A Rntilff. Ho mittees of tho Chamber of Commerce.
ville Saturday to meet Mrs. Bnbbltt,
the
Ford Plant, Ed. Higgins is i
Chairman
Housholdor,
of
tho
Logiawho returned from an extended visit Mrs. W. M. McKinnon and dnughtor is a young man of excellent character ntivo Committee, advised that tho
handing
out Lizzies mid Ilonrys.
west. Tho first nine weeks’ of her Betty, returned homo last evening nnd numbers his friends by his ncuninegnl phase of the zoning ordinance
stay were spent nt tho University at from Daytona Bench whore they Hpont tenees. The best wishos of tho many
Dnmyou fever couldn't keep
nsofar ns it refers to securing ap­
friends
of
brido
and
groom
horo
go
FlngstnfT, Arizona, going from thora tho summer.
friend,
Decn, tho druggist, down. Hi
proval
by
the
state
legislature
is
bewith them on their honoymoon In
to points of interest In Colorado, Cal­ S
-------back
on
the job after a struggle xi
ng
thoroughly
investigated
by
bis
ifornia, and other states, stopping
Mr. nnd Mrs. McDonuld Cnrrowny which the Herald joins.
thnt awful microbe the doctors e
committee.
over in Snlt Lake City nnd Chicago announce tho birth of a son, Septem­
"Stogomiu JFncelntins” or sometR
Chnirninn Lawton, of tho Educa­
(From W-dntiJny't D.ily)
on roll to homo.
ber 18th. Tho young man has boon
thnt sounds ns bad.
II. W, Cameron left yesterday for tional committee, submitted to the
Indiana whoro ho will be connected meeting a program of work for tho
Dr. Puluston and H. I’. Smith hnvo named Sidney McDonnld.
Ben Lolgh has an educated parti
with the Champion Spark Plug Co.
committee during tho coming year nnd
returned from a trip to Now York and
Mrs. L. M. Telford and children
This bird speaks two languages: El
tho Great Lukes ami Canada. Hubert
uHkcd for uutharity to carry it out.
llsh and profane.
Miss Iris Battle, of Sorronto, is tho The program as submitted by the Edu­
Duane In cnroiitu home and landed In hnvo returned homo from a three
months
visit
with
friends
nnd
relatives
nttrnctlvo
guest
of
Miss
Lucy
Bird
Jacksonville Sunday on tho Mohawk
cational committee, which met with
Tho Electro-Welding Company,
Smyth for a fow days enroute to De- tho npprovnl of the mooting, was to
with Mrs. Holly nnd tho childron. We in Georgia nnd South Cnrollna.
Tampn, aro re-inforcing the lty
Lnnd whore she will resume her stud­ nwurd prizes to different grades in
hear n lot from tho Canadian papers
Frederick Boll returned homo yes­ ies nt Stetson University.
gallon gasoline tank for tho San Ji
about Dr. Puleston, H. I*. Smith nnd
)&lt;&gt;th the high school and grammar
terday
from Jacksonville. He has
Garage. They hnvo a sign "DO!
Robort Denno but, of course, wo will
school. Those plans provide for a
LOOK"
which is mighty good wx
novor toll about it only to Hay that been tho guest of Mrs. G. A. IJocash
prize
of
$20.00
to
tho
junior
ST. AGNES qUILD MEETING.
Cottes, Sr,
ing,
owing
to tho ill-effects of
thoy enjoyed tho trip Immensely.
InsseH
of
thu
schools
for
tho
best
his­
Mrs. M. Mlnarik untertninod tho
blinding rays of the welding machh
torical essay on Sanford, and a prize
members
of
tho
St.
Agnes
Guild
most
but such a sign, just naturally mi)
Will Watson, of Woodruff &amp; Wat­ Mrs. M. F. Brown nnd son, E. W. pleasantly Monday ufternoon at her of $10.00 to tho grammar schools for
people look. These rays are
son, has returned from taking In the Brown, of Hnmlet, N. C., arc thu homo on Laurel Avenue. In spitu of thu best topographical map of Somimore powerful than Orlando llqo
big clothing show at Madison .Square guests of her brother, W. J. McBride the hnd weather, thoro was a good at­ nolo County. Tho committee will also
"DON’T LOOK," you might go bfie
Garden nnd says that it was Home fine and granddaughter, Mrs. Ben Mon- tendance.
sponsor mid-torm dcdlnmntlon aonaffair, He received much Informa­ roo.
Bright colored zimins and red roses tests In both schools nnd awnrd ns
Sanford has tho same raihn
tion about tho coming styles in cloth­
adorned
the rooms, mid the afternoon prizes volumes of famous authors.
Tho Social Service department of
crossings
signals as Longwood, Mi)
ing nnd footwear nnd haberdashery
Through tho efforts of tho Educationwas pleuBuntly spent with Hewing.
land,
Winter
Pnrk, Altamonte
and says that while there may be a thu Methodist Missionary Society will
Lnto in tho afternoon the hostess ni committee of tho Sanfurd Cham­
other small towns. Why don’t t
slight raise in woolens there will be be entertained by Mrs. J. D. Parker at served ice cream and cake tupped with ber of Commerce n cup will be offer­
CITY demand thnt tho ACL h»«
very little if any, Alt tho clothing •I o’clock Tuosdny afternoon. All la­ cherries.
ed to tho winner of a debating con­
nro invited.
warning
gate placed on West Fn
men from every pnrt of the United dies of thu church
test
in
an
intcr-schoiustic
debating
After
tho
meeting
the
mombera
J ____
Stntcs look for one of the best sea­
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
Street?
eaguo
which
tho
committee
wilt
or­
went
to
tho
home
of
Mrs.
Peabody
Mra, Dora Turrontine, of Jackson­
sons In history.
ville, is tho guest of her brother nnd whoro thoy gave u shower to tho llt- ganize in the state. Mr. Lawton, ns ADOPTED 11Y SANFORD LODGE
Most everybody will ngree that I
tlo Misses Mildred nnd Elizubcth Pen- chairman of tho Special committee to
NO. 27, I. 0. 0. F., SEPT. 18TII
first impressions are thu moat l
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Llllnrd arrived Hister, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Telford for body.
lundlu
location
of
an
nthlotic
field
home Saturday night from St. Augus- n fow days nt htoir homo on Park
Among the members enjoying this and financing a school uthiotic asso­ Wheorns, Brother Cleveland Jacobs ing. Why loavo a lasting ImjireM
tlno, where they hnvo been for the avenue enroute to Winter Haven.
afternoon wero Mrs. Archio Betts, ciation, reported th n t, permission had ins been summoned to the land where with tho ninny viBltora who arrive
past week. Tho ninny friends of Mr.
Sanford, Tho City Submerged, on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Peabody nnd Airs. J. B. Coleman, Airs. C. J. Mar­ icon received from S. 0. Chase to uso our fathors hnvo gone beforo us, thus Clydo River Lino that our street!
Lilinrd will be glad to loam thnt ho
shall, Mrs. Wm Bolding, Airs Paul tho same field as Inst year, until such
1ms recovered from his recent UlncsB children of Dullas, Texas, arrived In Biggors, Mrs. Chris Alatthows, AIlss Limo as a permanent flc\d could be sevorlng another link from the frnter- full of holes. Let's get tho street
and is nil right again nr.d ready to their car Saturday nnd are tho gucstH Mildred Dickson nnd Airs. FrodoriCk secured. A permanent committee con- nnl chain that hinds us together, and tho Clydo dock repaired and tbfj
Whereas, in tho deuth of Brothor away our shock absorbers.
take lip tho big full business that is of Mr. Peabody’s brother, Clifford S. Dnigcr, Jr.
istlng of II. F. Whltncr, John Meisch,
PonlxHly ami Hister, Mrs, Walter Grif­
Jacobs this lodge has lost a true mem­
coming to tho Herald office.
Judge Shnron nnd A. E. Yowell was ber and a faithful brother, who al­
fith.
W. T. Hadlow of Jacksonville 1
appointed to Invcstigntd avaltnblo lo­ ways upheld tho principals of friend­
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
Tho Chulotn Inn has been closed for
_In the city today, h a v in g come up
cations
which
could
be
utilized
as
a
Yesterday
being
his
sixth
birthday
two months in ordor to make improve­
ship, love nnd truth, thoroforo bo it
BABY CHRISTENED
th e corner -stone la y in g of the i
ments and get ready for n big winter
Tho infant son of Mr. and Airs. Sum anniversary, Frederick Dniger enter­ permanent field for both county fair
Rosolvod, thnt we extend our deep­ school houBo. Mr. Hadlow is the«
b u s i n e s s . _________________ _
Bnumcl was christened at tho homo on tained a number of his little friends nnd nthlotic purposes, A.committeo est sympathy to his wife and imme­ tractor for tho now building.
Sanford Heights yesterdny morning nt very informally at his homo on Fourth ;o arrange for tho financing of nth diate relatives who are grief btrickcn
etics in tho schools was also appoint
Mr. nnd Airs. Henry Peabody nnd ten o'clock in tho presence of n largo Btrcut
at the loss wo all sustained. Bo It
H. A. Lowton of Quincy is in
children and Air. nnd Mrs. S. A. Ilof- gathering uf relatives and friends. Yellow Ulllea and ferns were effec­ od, the personnel of which is os fol further
city,
tho gueat of Ju d g e and
own:
Ed.
Higgins,
chairman,
H.
C.
field arrived in the city yostorday from J The service was performed by Rev. A. tively usod in the rooms. In tho din­
Resolved, that we bid them seek Sharon. Mr. Lowton thinks Su
D
u
B
obu
,
Deano
Turner,
Forest
Lake
ing
room
the
table
wns
centered
with
El Paso, Texas, making tho entiro trip Saford of Jacksonville and tho llttla
comfort in Him who "tempers tho is just about right and niny ded*
in their Ford cumping out along tho one wns named Julius Joseph Bnutnol. tho pink and white birthday cake top­ and Mrs. Henry Wight.
wind to tho shorn lamb," He will look loente here in the noor future.
Tho Ship by Water committee re­
way and enjoying the trip immensely.
Among the out of town guests were ped with six tiny lighted tapera.
down with Infinite compassion upon
ported
tho rlvor line as carrying the them who put their trust in Him.
Games
of
all
kinds
were
ployed
and
Air. and Mrs. Peabody will go to Ml- J. Weinstein of Jacksonville, an uncle,
Miss Irene Brpndt left Sundsf
nmi, whore he will bo engagod in tho and Mr. nnd Mrs. Zelmonovltx of later tho hunt for the $andy bags orgeat amount of freight in Its hls- Therefore be it furthor
St.
Augustine, whoro she will
abstract business with his brother, Brunswick, mothor and father of Mrs. proved interesting. The prises for :ory and this tonnage increasing dally.
Resolved: That in token of respect Joseph’s Academy. Sho was »
Don, nnd Mr. and’Mra. Hefficld will go Baumel About twenty-five friends in this wero won by Dorothea Lawson President Connolly stated that on his to thu memory of Brother Jacobs, the
panted by her mother, Mrs.
recont trip to Jacksonville ho had been
to Orlando to llvo. Henry Is an old and around Sanford wero also present and^Karlyle Housholdcr.
charter of this lodge be draped in Brandt, and sister, Mrs. Frank
advised
that
repairs
on
the
govern
Hanford hoy, having boon born and nnd tho occasion wns mado a most After the games refreshments of
mourning for thirty days, that thoso
raised hero nnd ho saya that while El Joyous one with delicious refresh­ ice cream and cake were served. Each ment dredge Florida, had been com­ resolutions be sent to the Immediate and also her little nolce, Min'
Paao and Texas are all right ha thinks ments. Tho little fellow received many guost was given an attractive favor. pleted and would begin dredging op family and that a copy be written in stance Meisch.
Florida is as ever tho beat state in boautlfui presents, among them being Frederick was assisted in ontertaln- frations in Lake Monroe within two the minutes of this lodge and also a
Robert Deane returned y*
the union and he is glad to get back. a diamond ring from Mr. Baumel’s ing his guests by his mother, Mra. weeks. Letter has also been received copy be given to the Sanford Herald from
New Ydrk, sailing on tkij
They are gueata of Mrs. Griffith and mother, Mrs. J. Baumel of Waterbury, J. B. Lawson and Mrs. Archie Batts, from 3. J, Sltgh, president of that for publication,
hawk,
after enjoying a month's*
Florida
Water
Traffic
Leagbe
advia
Clifford Peabody, his brother and ale* Conn., who could not be present, and Among the children enjoying this
Signed by committee,
tion
In
Naw York and in tkej
(ng
that
this
organisation
would
im
tori
from Mr. and Mrs. Zelmenovlts, the happy event were Caroline Hill, Mar­
H,
J.
LEHMAN,
\
Lakes
irtth
Dr. Puleston and H
pH
edlately
continue
with
t^e
program
parerita of Mrs. Baumel, and others of tha Bishop, Georgena Hart, Martha
W, E. WALTHALL, Smith. Alt'of them ara wl._
has
under
advisement
for
the
de­
Coney,
Mary
Wieland,
Katherine
Thig­
Among the prominent visitors to the the many friends and relatives.
afio. W. HUFF.
lake trip ahd expect to make M
pen, Louise Pardon, Jane Sharon, velopment of the St. Johns river and
city .yesterday the gueata of the Hotel
n
e i r t y s a v ."
CharlptUt Mqughtqn, Dorothea Law- other waterways of tho state. Mr.
Valdez, were James W. Gallagher, a
CONNELL-HOWARD
LOOKING
FOR
A
d00K
prominent attorney of New YorV, and
A wedding of much Interest snd Im­ son, ‘Marguerite Garner/ Juanita SHgh Urged that a meeting of thf lo­
Mk and Mrs. W. M. Scott
H. II. Keaaelin, Assistant District At pressive In Its simplicity was that of Smith, Mary Elixabfth Tolar, Eugenia cal branch of the League be held with
Be
sure
to
see
the
handsome
and
turttdd
homd kfter spehdlng tMJ
lu-the
near
future.
Advice
has
been
tomey of .New. York.
Mlaa Frankie .Howard and Mr. Josh Keene, Dorothy Wiggins, Elisabeth
elegant Mr. Smith In Search of a Cook mer at .various points, Mrs,
received
from
the
Clyde
Line
that
the
Connell of Da Land, which was solem­ Loftier, . Camilla Deu, Lola Couch
at the High School Auditorium Tues­
Mrs. R. J. Holly and daughters, May nised last 'evening at saved o’clock at Harry Bowen* Ralph Tolar, Kariyla City of Jacksonville will again be put day evening, Sept, 20. Hie searching* trig 'ih‘ WasKfogtbii ahd vlcfi
and Mildred, returned htme today tho homo of the bride'd uncle and Housholder, Richard Deas, Wilson on the run as' soon as repairs have will take place In ah Intelligence Qf- Mr., Scott, taking hU vacatio n
from Now York, where they have been aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Howard on Smith, Halbert Douglas, , Charles been completed. This will give San fleo that It run and managed by one vkribus jblnts In Ylofldi
visiting for the past month. They also Oak ave., In the presence of relatives Bette, Braxton Parkins, Walter, Fox, ford U’dally‘bbatWrvtce thrse month* of Seminole county’s most prominent states. He is the head of
spant two weeks in Connecticut and anu a few friends. Dr.* E. Dt Brown­ L. P. McCuller, Jr., John- Mlnarijt, earlier In the season than heretofore women, and the applicant* for the branch-of the American Fnji*
ara and the many friends of
stepped off In Jacksonville for two less, pastor of the Presbyterian church Francis Roumlllet, Melvin Taylor, and Is mads necessary due to the ever position are many and varied.
volume
of
freight
moveGall Paabody, Bobble Marlowe, Wy
days, having a very pleasant trip and officiating.
,
Exquisite pink and wfcRs r o M e / ^ H h r M
enjoying the north very much.
Poet Carde at the
Office,
the present.
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LOCALS

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THE

H a n about
TOWN

nSjaST

�. D ons a n d orde re d t h b l n d day..
thence w est M l chains to place of be- uch c e rtific ate In th e na m e of
A u g u st, 1311.
„ .
B. A.
A. D(
DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
E.
tho men for tho aetUcment of the and conspiracy Indictments. Twenty- tinning, containing flvo acres, m ore or . inAUq:‘
.T a x .C e r tif ie s te _ N e ^ lll. d ated
A1S
u r t.
C lerk C
Oilircuit Coui
hae fllrune, A. D.
tf the
the tho 7
be ginning 14 chains south o&gt;
•trike as adopted In Baltimore and ap­ six of tho ihdlcted men have been ar­ n oAlso
Seminole
County,
_____
v. said
f f lo e , and
r-oue
st d* e ttlf lo a fs' f n .m y ^ o Ih
rth w e st corner of seotlon th lrtjr-o
r ed
*D a
ina mad#
application for T ax Deed to
louth, has
r
31), Township ntnetoen ( I I ) soul
proved by the policy commltteo of rested.
niT*
-M ° LAB8’
ssue In accordance w ith taw, eald cera
n
g
e
th
ir
ty
(
10 ) east, r u n eouthi 3.16 issue
*1in Ins, east 1.14 chains, n orth . s.ie tiriou
the railway • employes department,
:inna te em braces the follpwlng.dcsot’lhIt is reported that about thirty ot
pro p e rly situ
a te d In Seminole Coun 3-4-11-11-80; 8-l-8-l#-U-39-»lo
oltuatei
containing ono acre, m ore o r ed property,
latna, coniaiuim
American Federation of Labor.
moro indictments nro expeted to be ess
. . . Florida,
ty.
Florida., to-w lt: L ots 314. 333, 2Sn. In Circuit Court o l the B ettslfc Judic­
ial Circuit of Florida, In nod
and Vail not else said bill will be ta k e n 304 and JOB. Plan of Subdivision or
Mr. Wakofleld stated that all shops voted by tho grand Jury.
S em lu o le Cou n ty .— l a C h a n c e ry .
a s con tossed ngnlnat you, to be follow ­ 343, 144, IBS, 963, 274,077.'378, 3«&gt;, 1*3.
will bo open in full today, working
103. 304 nnd SOB, P lan of Subdivision of
ed by a flnnl doaree.
C ITA TIO N
OfFltBUS*”DJDtaTHEUR) DUTY.
It. la fu rth e r ordorod th n t this notice [.and belonging to Alfanionto Land,
two shifts o fright hours onch. This, U. S. S. SHIP GOES
Hotel nnd n a v ig a tio n Co. Said land be ­
be
published
In
th
e
Sanford
H
erald
once
0rf
Sanford, Sept 16, 1022. he said, will enable the railroad to
AGROUND DURING TYPHOON ouch week for five conaecuttve weeka. ___________
ing asseeied a t thhee d a le
te o f the-iaeuanoi
the issuance M. F. rtoblnson, Complainant,
rtf
. “ !- ,
-' «* -• ■
W itness my hnnd nnd tho seal of said a t such certificate In th e nam e of Un
ve.
rapidly catch up for tlnio lost during
known.
•
c ourt thin 25th day of A ugust, 1923.
Louisa P a p w o rth , ct at, Defendant*.
GUAM,
Sopt.
18.—In
atyphoon
tho
Also
Tax
C
ertificate
No.
331.
d
a
te
d
&amp;
Pt my cordial congratu- tho strike.
■ (SHAM
H. A. D0UQI.A88,
Loulaa P a p w o rth , If llvlag, a n d I f
J u n e 7th, 1310, has filed eald c e rtific ate To:
U. S. S. Ponsncoia went aground tn
Clerk C lro u r Court,
dead, to a ll p a rtle e claim ing^ In te r­
L^na on your well-timed ond manly
In my office nnd ha s made application
Seminole
County,
Vis.
ests
u n d e r Louisa P a p w o rth , &lt;UceMAprn harbor near here. Shu is not
for Tax Deed to Issuo In accordance
Byi A, M. W EEK S,
ed. o r o t h e r w i s e In a n d to the fol­
5^,0 of Sheriff Hand's conduct in MRS. PHILLIPS ON TRIAL
w
ith
law.
Hold
c
e
rtific
ate
embrace#
D eputy Clerk.
seriously damaged. Tho barometer is
low ing described land In Bemlnol*
tho following described p ro p e rty s i t u a t ­
JACKSON ft DUPREE,
S tin g away" the murderous neCounty, Florida, m o rs p a r tic u la r ly
FOR KILL1N GWOMAN
ed In Seminole Counly, Florida, to -w lt:
still dropping hore.
for
Com
plainant
.
f&gt;4-Sto
Solicitors
described n s follows, to -w lt:
without'causo or provocaLots 318, 110. 330, 331. 333, 385, 338, 306,
11BAT HER TO DEATH
“
■ links west of
P l a n .o f Subdivision of land be longing
I
n
t
k
e
Circuit
C
o
u
r
t,
S
e
v
e
n
tk
J
u
d
i
c
i
a
l
. killed poor young Jacobs/
Section „
NOTICE
to A ltamonte Land, H otel and N a v ig a ­
C ircuit, In n n d . f o r t k e C o u n ty o f
• Id B a s ti
tion Co. Said land being assessed a t
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 18.— Honorable Board of f^ounty Com­
Hrmlnolr, F lo r i d a , — I n C h a n c e ry
In the eyes of all right-thinking
■
■ ■ __ _. _.jOOI line .1} .
ho d a te of th e Issuance of suoh oertt- chains: thenoe
CITATION
N
orth
44
•
d
egrees
• 41
tcute In the nam e o f Unknown,
i , not only ho, but his assocl- Mrs. Clnra Phillips, a formor chorus missioners in ond for Seminole Coun­
in u te
s ilH
B aMst
ohalns
IBB
M. .11 U
MMMsra -and 70
w link*,
iinwwf
Also: T ax Certificnto No, 31l,tdnted m
W.
W.
Povahouse,
Complainant,
girl,
is
facing
trial
today,
charged
is N orth U degrees 45 m inute*
jZ CityMnnngcr Eyan and Chjof of
ty, Fin., will at their next regular
J u n e 7th, 1330, has filed said c e r tif i­ thedae
vs.
U chain# and 49 link# to th# B a a t
In my office and hae tnndc a p p li­ W est o11
Killobrow, deserve the highest with tho murder of Mrs. Alberta meeting to be hold at tho Court House, The unknown heirs, devisees, grnntoos, cate
a y, -n.f, 1th#
hMo f f th#
------r ig h t of w
---— S. outh
----or others claiming under Joseph F ine- cation for Tnx Doed to Issue In a c c o rd ­ F
lorida
a ilro a d Company, thence In a
Meadows,
twenty-year-old
widow,
who
™ | for the promptitude, skill and
on Monday,'October 2nd, A, D. 1022, R n, dnaoaeed, Ja m e s p. I'll ram ore, ance w ith law. Said c e rtific ate em- S o u th w eRste
rly direction a lo n g (he E a s t
Ja m e s It. Fineitaii, deceas­
aide of said r ig h t of w a y of said South
ge they displayed on that ment­ wns beaten to death with a hammer at 10 o'clock n. m., receive bids for ed,ceased,
John D. Bellechasse. docansed, nnd ty sltuuted In Seminole County, F lo r i­ F lorida R ailroad Company, to th e point
in
the
outlying
part
of
Lon
Angeles
da, to-w lt: Lots 145 ond 173 P lan of
tho building of ono-half mile of road J. Rutledge Flncgan, decoased, De­ Subdivision
al* occasion.
of Mind be longing to AIM- of b eginning:
at Rand’s Siding, "and ono-qunrter To:fendants.
] tsnnot conceive of any ono in on July 12th.
All parties c laim ing Interest under monto Land, Hotel and Navigation' Co.
Flnognti, doceasod, Ja m e s B. Said land being nssessed nt tho dato
mile of road through Russell Bay, Joseph
afford indulging in hostile "crltii’arutnuro. deceased, Ja m e s U. Fine- of tho Issuance of suoh c e rtific ate In
nam e of Unknown.
contractor to furnish nil material and gnn, deceased, John D. Bolleohasse, thoUnless
lZ " of tholr behavior, unless
it 'COMPTROLLER CALLS
___ ______ _
said c e rtific ate s shall ho r e ­
decensed, and J. Hutlodge Flnegnn,
FOIl
SETTLEMENT
Thorofore, you, Louisa P a p w o rth . It
deemed
according to law Tnx Deed will
do
all
work,
roads
to
bo
built
of
marl
unlisted from ono of those misguided
decansod. or otherwleo, In the followliving,
nnd
if
dead,
all
s olalm lng
•
“ ‘ _ roporty
- situated,
-------- d, lying Issue thereon on tho 14th duy of Co­ Interest# u n d e r Louisa p aPratie
Ing
described
NATIONAL RANKS or shell, County Engineer to furnish
p w o rth , d e ­
Ijafortunntes, who become inflamed by
A. D. 1033.
and bring
el ng In Jamlnoto County, Fiorl- in her,
th e
W itness my ufflclal sig n a tu r e a n d ceased. o r otherwlae, In and to
plans and specifications and the work da. to-w it:
1 jjlon and race hatred ns to wilfully
here in a b o v e described, a r t
Lot S of M. M. Sm ith’s Third Sub-Div­ seal this the 7th day or September, A. property
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
18.—Tho
hereby
re
q
u
ire
d
to
pe
and
a
p
p
e
a
r
b
e­
to bo dono under his supervision, this ision, according to tho p la t the re of D. 1333.
„ urago the thoughtless and reck,ourt
fore o u r said C ircuit C ourt a t th e C
i"----(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
duly
of
record
In
tho
publla
records
of
Comptroller
o
ftho
Currency
today
is­
Board reserves the right to reject any Seminole County, Florida, In P lat Book
House It: Sanford, Florida, on thl# 3nd
Clerk C lrault Court.
C element of one populace to inSeminole County, Fla. day of October, A. D. 1331, a n a thoin end
n t page 16. bolng a p a r t of Seotlon 18, 54-eIo
IfUct upon our fair little city the un- sued a call for tho condition of ail or all bide.
By: A. M. W EEKS, D. C. th e re m a k e a n s w e r tp th e bill o f comTownship 13 South, R ange 30 East.
National Danks at the close of busi­
ilalnt exhibited ngnlnet you, otherw lae
E. A. DOUGLASS,
lipeskahlu horrors of a lynching.
I t a ppearing from th e aw orn bill of
leoreee pro confesao wilt be e n te re d
ness
on
Friday,
September
fifteenth.
complulnt
heroin
filed
th
a
t
John
O,
N
otice
o
f
A
p
p
lic
atio
n
f
o
r
T
a
x
D
eed
U
n
­
Clork,Board of Coun­
ngnlnat vaob of you.
. . .
1 Ihsve no doubt, whatever, that u
Selleohnsne, Ja m a s U, Parnm ore, Joeoph
d e r Meellea H7S u t t h e G e n e ra l S t a t ­
It Is ordotoil th n t thle c ita tio n
ba
ty Commissioners. S'lnegnn. James It. Flnogan and J. Rutu te s o f t h e S la te o f F lo r i d a
mnjority of our citlsens are in
published
In
tho
S
anford
H erald, a
edge
FI
iickuii
,nra
now
decensed;
and
Notice
la
hereby
given
th
a
t
M.
B.
These critics who say there is no 0-15-22-20-c
In Somlnolo Coup;hnt tho names of the heirs, dovlaeos, B urkett, purchnser of T ax Certlfloato new spaper published
Ifull accord with me In my fervent
once each woek fo r e ig h t
grantees, nr nthor clnlinnnte under the No, 235 dated tho 7th day of Juno, A. ty. Florldn,
culturo in America' might nssociato
consecutive
weeks.
Ihope, that nil other sheriffs, not only
foresaid deceased persons, aro un D, 1920, hns fllod said c e rtific ate In m y
WITNESS my hand and tho seal of
with n better class if they would stop Notice of Application for Tax Deed aknow
n:
office, nnd ban made application for
Ijn Florida, but in the wholo South,
NOW, T H EREFO RE, all
p a rtie s Tnx lioed to Issuo In ni'ciinlanoo w ith the said Circuit Court on this 18th d a y
Under Section 575 of the General
knocking.
July. A. D. 1932.
claiming Intorost under Jo h n D. llalla- law. Said c e rtificate embraces tho fol* of (HEAL)
jvill emuluto Mr. Hand’s example.
B. A, DOUGLASS,
Statutes of the State of Florida
chasso, Joseph Flnogan, Ja m a s 11, Vara- ow ing described p ro p e rty situated tn
Clork of tho Circuit Court,
I permit mo, als6, to state, no. mi old
more,
Jnnios
R,
Flnegnn
ami
J,
R
u
t
­
Hemlnolo
County,
Florida,
to-w
lt:
N(fc
Notlco is hereby given thnt Mnro- ledge Flnogan, or otharwlso, In the of EV1 of N E 'i of 8W U Sec. 34, Twp.
of tho Suventh Judicial
Tho Horald, 15c per week, delivered.
(railroad m a n — for I havo bcon attncliCircuit of Florldn, In a n d
herein described, nro liorcby 21 H.. Ilango 29 East. 30 acres
Tho
chal Nell Itoso Company, n corpora­ property
for tho County of Semi­
required lo bo and a p p e a r boforo our said laud being nssessod lit tho dato of
Lj |o thu medical department of tho
nole.
tion,
purchnser
of
Tnx
Certificnto
No.
said
court
nt
tho
C
ourt
H
ouso.ln
S
a
n
­
the
Issuance
of
such
c
ertificate
In
the
| Plane System and A. C. L. for twenty- FARMERS WILL SHIP
ford, Seminole Counly, Florida/ on the nnmo of'U nknow n. Unless said c e r tif i­ GEO. A. DoCOTTES,
Solicitor nnd Couneet for C om plainant
PRODUCE BY WATER, 207, dated the 3rd day of Juno, A. D. Ath dny of November, A. D. 1323, and cate shall ho redeemed according to 7-38;
Lcven years— that I tako both pride
8-I-11-18-15; 9-1-8-15-33
uml there mnko a n sw e r to the Inw Tax Dcod will Issue thereon on tho
1018, itns filed said certificate in my than
Bill of Complaint In eald cause filed, 7th ilny of October, A. D. 1983.
ind pleasure in commending and sec­
office,
nnd
has
made
application
for
otherw
ise
a
Decree
Pro
Coiltosso
will
WITNESS my offlclnl s ig n a tu re nnd In C l r r u l t C o u r t, 7 th J u d i c i a l C irc u it,
B. A. Yeargln returned yestordny
onding your well-deserved tribute to
a ga inst thorn.
sonl th is tho le t day of September, A.
S e m ia o lc C ou n ty . F lo r i d a .—
Tnx Docd to issue in nccordanco with beI tentered
Is
ordered
thnt
th
is
notlco
bo
p
u
b
­
from
Sanford,'
where
he
addressed
a
D.
1923.
In C hancery
the admirable behnvlor of our own
lished In tho Hanford H erald, a nowslaw.
Said
certificate
embraces
tho
(SEAL)
B.
A.
DOUGLASS.
tupur published In Hanilnulo County,
Clerk Circuit Court.
striking shopmen during the Into largo gnthering of striking shopmen, following described property situated JCIorldu,
NOTICB
TO
N O N -R R SID R N T *
unco n week for e ig h t (8) con­
Hemlnolo County, Fla.
nterchnnts nnd fnrntcrs upon the situ
secutive nooks.
| crisis.
C5-0ta
Ry:
A.
M.
W
EEK
S,
D.
C.
Samuel Puloston, Complainant,
ntion of the nation-wide strike. Ho |j" Seminole County, Florida,_ to-wlt:
W itness my band and tho sonl of the
Sincerely,
said Circuit Court on this 22nd dny of In Circuit Court, Tlh Judlelnl Circuit, Floridavs.Land and Im provem ent Com­
Lot
60,
Eureka
Hammock.
Tho
said
said 82 per cent of the farmers of
August. A. D. 1333.
N. do V. HOWARD, M. D.
pany nnd C. W, Arnold a n d J o h n W.
SrtnMote County, Florldn.—
(HEAD
M. A. DOUOLASH,
Seminole county, nnd 85 per cent of land being assessed at tho dnto of tho
Anderson and Jo sh u a 1L Abbott, e t
I n C h a n c e ry
Clerk
Circuit
Cotirt.
nl„
D efendants.
Homlnolo County, Fla.
the merchants of Sanford nro regis­ isRimnco of such certificate in tho
To:
F lo rid a Land and
Im prove m e nt
N
O
TICE
TO
N
ON-REHIRBNTS.
By: V. B. UOUCJLA88, D. a
nnmo
of
"Unknown."
Unless
said
cer­
Company and C. W. Arnold a n d John
Bids Were Opened
tered in approval of tho strike, nnd
a E o n a i : a. h e r i u n u .
W. A nderson and Jo sh u a H. Abbott,
Counsel for Complainant.
B4-8to W a lte r B. Ballard, Complainant,
is no breaks in tho rnnks of tho tificate shall ho redeemed according
If living nnd If dead, to all p a rtie s
ve.
On High School Ad- there
c laim ing any Interost under F lorida
to
law.
Tax
Deed
will
issue
thoreon
H
arvey
U.
H
urd
nnd
H
eirs
of
Jacob
M.
strikers in thnt section.
lumd and Im provem ent Company, o r
at nl., Defendants.
tho 21st day of October, A. D, Nolle- nt Amillcntlon for Tnx l i r e ! tin ToIllll,
C. W. Arnold, or Jo h n W. Anderson,
H arvey B. H urd and tho H eirs of
. dition This Morning Mnny of tho farmers of that sec­ on
4 f t Sri'llon RTft of th r (ir n r r n l Btntor Jo s h u a II. Abbott, or e ith e r of
Jacob M. Hill, If living, and If dead
Utr* of t h r Htnlr of Florida
tion are contemplating tho shipping of 1022.
them, or othorwlso. In tho follow ing
to nit partlon claim ing a n y Interest
Notice
In
horeliy
given
th
n
t
8.
F,
described land:
H arvey II. Hurd, o r tho Ilelre
Frank I.esHing of This City the Low. nil products from that county by bont WITNESS my official tdgimturo ant Doudnoy, purchaser of Tux Certificate .under
Tho South half of the N o rth e a st
of Jncob M. Hill, nr e ith e r of them,
39, (luted thu 2nd dny of Juno, A.
to Jacksonville, nnd on by rail via seal this tho 1-1th dny of September, No.
or othorwlso In tho follow ing desori'j. """(■Ci1 of Section 13, unit tho E nst h a l t
ent Bidder
D. 1910. htiH filed huIJ cortlflcnto In
of
tho S o u th e a st q u a r te r of Section 13,
ed
Innd:
my office, and hits mndo application for
union ronds. It is estimated thnt 82 A. D. 1022.
Tho E a s t h a lf of tho N orthonst q u a r ­ Tow nship 21. South of lla n g o 33 E ast,
Tnx
Deed
to
I
hbiio tn accordance w ith
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(from Siturdiy’i D»llr)
per cent of tho crops nnd shipping of
Inw. Halil certificnto embraces tho fol­ te r of Section £4, Tow nship 31. South situated, lying and being In th e Coun­
S la te of Florida.
low ing described property situ a te d In of Rnngo 39 Enst, also th e North h a lt ty I tofn Semluole,
The bids on thu now addition to tho thnt county will be shipped in this
j
Clerk Circuit Court,
p uoarlng by n aw orn bill of comHemlnolo County, Florida, to-w lt: Lot of tho N orthw est q u n rto r of tho N o rth ­
ln t filed herein a g a in s t you t h a t you
High School were opened at tho^ of­ ninnnor.
Seminole County, Fla, 111 Hanford Heights. The Huld land be­ east q u a r te r of Soutlnu 34, Tow nship 31 R la
avo or claim some I n t e r e s t In th e said
ing nnucNHcd a t the ilato of tho lemuance South of Rnngo 39 E ast, less nnd e x­ described
fice of Supt, T. W. Lawton at tho
57-fltc
By:
A.
M.
WEEKS,
D.
C,
land,
All of tho strikers of thnt city are
of such certificate In tho nam e of Un­ cepting three ncres off of tho South
You aro thoreforo he re by required
known. Unless an|d c e rtific ate shall bo side o f tho la st described tra c t, nil of
court house this morning and thero front tho A. C. L. shops, and nlthough
redeemed according to law Tax Deed which lands nro sltunted, lying nnd b e ­ nnd ordered to be and a p p e a r before
were many bids in for this work but the agreement just made betwen Jew­ Notice of Application far Tax Deec will Issue thoreon on the S3rd day of ing In tho County of Seminole, Btate of ou r said C ircuit C ourt a t tho Court
House In Hanford, FlorlIda, on th e f ir s t
Florida.
September. A. D, 1038.
[Frank Losslng, of this city, wns tho ell nnd Warfield practically ends tho Under Section 575 of the General
It a p p e a rin g by a aworn blit of oom- day In Ootobor, 1933, being tho 2nd day
WITNESS my official slg n a tu ro and
of said m onth, than and thero to m a k e
p
laint
filed
heroin
a
g
n
ln
st
you
th
n
t
you
Statutes
of
the
State
of
Florida
j this tke 17th dny of Auguet, A. l&gt;
(lucky contractor to get tho contract strike in tho Seaboard shops, those
Imva or claim some Interest In the eald an sw e r to th e bill of com plaint h e re in
Notice
is
horeby
given
thnt
M.
S
filed ngnlnet you, and thoroln fall not,
described land,
[ ami will start work as soon as possi­ men reaffirm their determination to
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA88.
Tot: a r e thoreforo horeby
required else an id hill will be ta k e n ae confessed
Clork Circuit Court,
ble on tho addition. This will com­ continue tho striko in tho A. C. L. McCall, purchaser of Tax Certificate
_
e
a
final doaree.
g a in s t you,
you followed by flnnl
nnd
ordorod
to
ha
and
npponr
befor
Homlnolo County, Fla.
ordorod th n t thle
th._ notion
amt Court* a t ' t 'h o C ourt l U Is f u r th oe r ordered
By: A. M, WEEKS, D, C. our snld Circuit
prise six now rooms for tho splondid yards until n satisfactory agreement No. 204, dated tho 7th day of Juno, A 53-Gtu
House In Sanford. Florldn, on the f l r e t i b o .published
jllMhcd In tho
th e Hanford
Bunford Horald,
Hoi
D. 1020, hnfl filed said certificate- In
High School building. Thrco rooms has been effected with this road.
Monday In October, 1022, being tho 3nd nowsimpor published In Somlnolo Coun
Notice
of
A
p
p
llc
n
lla
n
fo
r
T
a
x
n
e
e
d
U
n­
ty.
Florida,
once
each
woek
for
a per­
dny
o
f
said
m
onth
then
and
th
e
re
to
will be used for class rooms and tho
Mr. Yeargln also mnifb a speech nt my offico nnd hns mndo application d e r Mention STS of t h e G e n e ra l S t a t ­ m a ke a n sw e r to tho hill of com plaint iod of e ig h t consecutive weeks.
u
te
s
o
f
th
e
H
ints
o
f
F
lo
r
i
d
a
Done nnd ordered th is 3rd d a y o f
herein filed a g a in s t you. and thoroln
basement part will ho used for manuol Lakeland Fridny night while a guost for Tax Deed to issuo in nccordanco
Notice Is hereby glvon thnt J. J, fall not, else said bill will ba ta k e n a s August, A. D. 1032.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(mining. The class rooms and tho of tho shopmen nt n fish fry in tho with law. Said certificate embraces Nicholson, p u rc h a se r of Tax C ertificate confessed ngnlnet you, followed by fin ­
No. 235, dated the 3rd dny of June, A.
C lerk of C ircuit Court,
manucl training rooms are badly Lakolnnd ball pnrk. Tho weather was tho following described proparty sit D. 1918, hns filed said c e rtificate In al I decroo.
Seminole County, Fin.
t Is f u rth e r ordorod th n t this notice
my office, nnd hns mndo application for be published In tho Hanford llernld, n
By: V. B. D O U aL A SS. D. C.
needed nnd will prove to be not only bad but nhout 000 people wro present. unted in Seminole County, Florida, to Tax
Deed to Issue In nccordanco w ith nowsimpor published In Somlnolo C oun­ O’BRYAN &amp; SHA RO N ,
■ valuable addition to tho high school Conditions wore described ns very sat­ wit: Lot ID, Block B, D. R. Mitch law. Said certificnto embraces tho fol­ ty. Florida, onco onch week for a p e r ­
Solicitors for Com olatnoat.
lowing
properly sltunted In iod o f eight consoauttve weeks.
8-4-11-18-25; D-t-8-15-31-3u-9to
oil’s Survey of Lovy Grant. Tho suit Hemlnolodtmcrlbod
but will he something thnt will tend isfactory among these men.
County, Florida, to-w lt: 8H
N E 14 of HE K of SB Vi Sec. 33, Twp.
to make our already fine high school
Mr. Yenrgin speaks nt Port Tnmpn lane being assessed nt tho data of tho of
19 H, Range 31. Tho said land holng a s ­
issuanco
of
such
certificate
in
the
sessed
nt th e ilato of tho Issuanco of
much bettor In many ways. There City tonight.—Tnmpn Citizen.
Hiich . certificate In the iinnio of J. N
nnmo of E. Y. Malory, et nl.
will be a large attendance nt tho
Allman. Unless snld cortlflcnto shall
redeemed according to Inw Tnx Doeil
Also: Tax Certificate No. 203, dat­ ho
high school this year and the extra LACKAWANNA SECTION
will Issue thereon on the 33rd day of
ed the 7th dny of Juno, A. D. 1020 September, A. D. 1032.
rooms will be filled ns soon as thoy
BUSY AS SHOPMEN GET
WITNESS my official sig n a tu re nnd
F r u it a n d V e g e t a b le G r a te s
are completed,
READY TO START WORK hns filed snid certificnto in my of seal this tho 17th day of A ugust, A. D.
fico, nnd hns made application for 1332.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
You Can Duy From Ua at
Clork Circuit Court,
JCKSONVILLE, Sopt. 18.—Lnckn- Tax Dcod to issuo in accordance with
BIDS TOO HIGH
Semluoln County, Fin,
Wholesale Prices
law.
Said
certificnto
embraces
the
5J*5to
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
n residential section hero ten­
FOR NEW THEATRE wnnnn,
following
described
property
situatec
anted largely by shop workers of tho
W rits fo r P ric e L ist
NOTICE] O F i : i , i : ( T I O . \ (G E N E V A
10 ETAOINA ....Deed Ecucl
PLANS CHANGED Seaboard Air Lino railroad was astir in Lot
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T )
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit
In conipllnnca w ith tho provisions of
W. A. Merryday Company
today preparatory to tho resumption
C hapter 4878, Laws of Florldn. notice
Lot
10,
Block
B,
D.
R.
Mitchell’s
Sur
Is horeliy given th n t an election has
Pulaikn, Florida
Will Call For Sepnrnte Bids on Dif­ of Its chief industry tomorrow.
ordered lo ho hold and (ho same
Approximately 800 men who hnvo vey of Lovy Grant. Tho said land be been
will be huld In Hnoclnl Tnx Hchool D is­
ferent Kinds of Work
tric t No. 5. Hemlnolo County, Florldn,
been on striko sinco Juno 00, will ing usscssed nt the dnto of the issu said
llllll
Special Tnx Hchool D istrict holng
nrco
of
such
certificate
In
the
nnmo
again
take
up
their
tools
at
tho
sound
also
known a s tho Genova School Dis­
(From Monday's Dally)
trict, on Tuesday, October 10th, 1923.
At a meeting of tho board of direc­ of tomorrow’s whistle, according to of E. Y. Malory, et nl.
to dotermlno who shall ho tru ste e s or
Unless
said
certificates
shall
bo
re
tho snld D istrict for tho noxt two s u c ­
tors of thut Milano ^Amusement Com­ Superintendent Hurley. Ono shift of
years, nnd tho num ber of mills
deemed according to law, Tax Doct ceeding
pany called to tconsider bids on tho men havo nlrondy gonn to work.
of district school tnx to bo levied and
for each of the said tw o yonrs.
new thuatre building all tho bids sub­ Tho Lackanwanna Bection is tho will issue thereon on tho 21st dny of colloctod
“Tho following named' nro uppolnted
it&lt; to
t
act a------........................................B
s In epee tors nnd clork nt the P,iIr e ­
mitted wore not in keeping with tho largest railway shop center in this October, A. D. 1022.
olncts
named,
w
ithin
snld
Special
Tax
WITNESS my official signature Hchool Dletrlct No. 5, to hold suoh cloaunderstanding as tho cost of tho state.
tlon:
structure. Tho now plans nnd speci­
According to officials of the road nnd Beni this tho 14th day of Septoin
Precinct No, 8 (Genova)—M. I. B a k ­
er. W. D. Dullard nnd W. J, Daniel. In­
fications calling for separate bids on it was planned to put all of tho strik­ ber, A. D. 1022,
spector* nnd M. E. Onhnrd, Clerk.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
the different kinds of work and ma­ ers back to work hore at onco nnd
Precinct No. 15 (Osceola)—T, W,
Golgor,
S. C. lllchle nnd Mrs. Georgia
Clork Circuit Court,
terials will be submitted to contractors that there would also bo room for the
I). Pnrrnmore, Inspectors nnd C. K.
Somlnolo County, Fla D av is, Clerk.
Just as IDEAL FERTILIZERS are best for growing
within ten days was also set out in men who worked during tho striko.
Is f u r th e r ordered th a t th is notloe
ny: A, M. WEEKS, D. C hoI tpublished
It was learned however, thnt some 57-fltc
the statement. Tho officers of tho
your crops: IDEAL INSECTICIDES are best for protecting
In the Hanford Herald, n
new spaper published In Somlnolo Coun­
them from insects and diseases.
. ,
compnny mndo it very plain that tho 200 of tho latter clasB laid down thoir in the Circuit Court. 7th Judicial Cir­ ty.
b u t w ith o u t tho said District, there
being
no n ew spaper published w ithin
tools
today
with
the
passing
of
tho
cuit. Hcnilnole County. Florida.
cost of the theatre and equipment will
said District, once a wek for four euo—In Chancrry.
Fruit is sold ln'rgely on its appearunefi. A good way to
be kept within the original amount strike. Thoy wore assured by rail­
ocshI vu weeks.
insure
your crop against low, unprofitable prices is to make
Done nnd ordorod by tho
County
NOTICE] T O N O N -IIE B IO B N T R .
figured in tho gonernl plana of tho road officials and union men thnt thoy
Board of Publla In stru c tio n fa r HeinfFORKCLOSURE O F MORTGAGE
the
most
of it first grade fruit by proper spraying.
nolo County, Florida, tMH tho 5th day
Mppnny. The building qf tho hand­ would not bo intimidated, but it Is un­
of Beptomber, A. D„ 1022.
May
E.
Tuff,
Complainant,
We
havoINSECTICIDES for every purpose and gladly
some struqturo at the cornor of Mag­ derstood that only thrco mon wore nt
C. F. HARRISON,
vs.
I
give
full
directions
for their use.
Chnlrmnn.
Charles
E.
Bnkor
.ind
M
ary
M.
Baker,
nolia nvonue and Second street will work when tho first shift of returning his wife, of llu n tln g e b u rg , Indiana, (Seal of B oard)
&gt;
be started aoon after receipt of tho strikers wont on and thoy promptly nnd W. McKee Kelley, a n d Annie D, A ttest:
T. W; LAWTON, Secretary.
his wife, of Pinellas County.
bids on tho plant nnd apoclflcationa. turned in their working cquipmont. ' Kdlloy,
SPRAY MACHINERY
Florida, and. A. Mlnchovr, and - ——- 56-610
Ten of tho local strikers ranks will Miuchow his wife, of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florldn.
Right spray outfits are necessary for right results. We
not shore in tho coming of peace for To Charles B, B a k e r and Mary M. Bak N O TICE o r A PP L IC A T IO N F O R TA X
BRYAN STUMPING FOR A
DEED .
wife. llu n tln g e b u rg , Indiana:
have
a full lino of best makes. For large outfits, see our
DRY BALLOT IN CALIFORNIA seven of them nro in jail for aliegod Sr,ouhla
a re hereby required and ordered
BEAN SPECIALS. ,
bombing activities and on eighth is a to be and a p p e a r before our said Circuit Under Section BTB o f (he General HtntufCourt a t the
... C ourt House In Sanford,
F
ca af the Hfafe a t Florida
LONG BEACJH, Calif., Sopt. 18— fugitive from Justice. Two aro under Florida
t
_ _ .on the
fIret
ret Monday In (October,.
Notlco is hereby given th n t J. E.
I
'
13,
being
the
Slid
day
of
said
month
B
a
rtle
tt,
p u rc h a se r of Tnx C ertificate
Wm. J. Bryan, In a publla addroaa feder&amp;l court sentence for heating a tnun and there to nnewer the. bill of Not 364, dated
the 7th day of June
the
Ju , A.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
complaint
filed
herein
agnim
i ,
net you D. 1910, h a s filedd said c e rtific ate
here, today formally opened a apeak- shop foreman.
a te in nmy
wherein the folowlng de.iorlbed proper off lee; and h a s ..m
m aa d e nppllaath
application for
lug campaign for tho California pro
----------------------------to bp aold to-w lt:
T ax lieed t o Issue In naaardanen
Full stock—plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
‘M
S
g
in
'V
o
h
iif
n
e
'E
s
e
ir
o
f
il)#?V
4
seotlon
law.
~
told^oirtiflcatV
iI^
etnbraoes the
Md'
SPECIAL
GRAND
JURY
hibition enforcement net, urging all
butors, etc,
v
.
corner on the n o rth boundary of Sea folowlng desorlhad property situated In
IN HERRIN MASSACRES
tlon tn lr ty - s lx ( I t ) , T ow nship 10 South Hqminole County. Florida, to-wlt: Lota
voters to cast their ballot for tho
oast, _ru 331. 381. 306, 38t, 341 and 144, Plan o?
of Range) T w e n ty -n in e (33)
(39)' east,
WILL CONVENE TODAY South
measure ao tho ntate would, gain
Write Us Your Requirements
hatns, n o rth I Hub-dlvjaipn of Land belonging to A1
Chains, e a st‘ 5 chains,
'
*: • j chains, 10we«t
6
ohalns,
c
o
n
ta
in
in g 1ton tamonte Land, Hotel ahd Navlgatioi
lo
ln
machinery to onforo the Volstead act.
acres,
or lest,
res, more pr
less. q
.Tha eald .land being oesqesed a
MARION, ill., Sept 18.—Tho spec­ Also be ginning a t th e n o r th e a s t c o rn ­ Co.
the date oil_ ______
the Iseuance of suoh oertt
e
r
a
lot
belonging
to
H
iram
P
o
tte
r
•
t
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
fiente
in .th e.n
am e of Unknown.
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO.
&gt; name
ial
grand
jury
Investigating
the
Her­
8. A. L. SHO?8
,
In Sootlon th
.. irty -o n e (11), Tow nship
Also: Taili C ertificate No. 113 dated
nineteen
(10)
.
o
u
th
.R
“
alike
th
i
r
t
y
(
10
)
rin
mice
killings
last
Juno
will
recon­
th
e
7lh
day
of June, A. D, 1330, has fllWORKING FULL
Boot,
eald oornsr
c&lt;
L said
being 14.10 ohalns
Agtlcullvnil Building
JackaonTille, Florida
■alt: ■ M W i
TIME MONDAY vene In the Willinmepn county court* ------south,. ----from■ ----the L.
firs t I-.mile
poet
o
----- F.
. . ifYfil
I
•'
V - 1 , _ini' _ ), S
v • :. , '
w
e
st
boundary
of
eald
sootlon,
a
n
d
3,11
house hore thin moaning after a re­
Full stock on hand at Sanford Branch of
BALTIMORE^ Sept. 18.—Announce coil of ten deyr. States Attorney De­ e a s t -along eald lot IS links to Its orty
Ida, 1
» l« n t waa mode today at tha office «f los Deuty hopes to have the Jury fln- n o rth e a s t oornsr; thenoe eouth a lo n g 1 8 1 ,__ _______
u m l lo t 1.14 ohalns t o . R a so u th e a st
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
d, H otel and
8. Dnvfea Warfield, president of the lah its work thle week.
,nd b e in g a t ;
The
grand
Jury
returned.thirty*
Seaboard Air Line, that an agreement

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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KING r e p o r t e d t o h a v e
■ BEEN IMPRISONED
TODAY t
;

In Dardanelles Which Overshad­
ows the Revolutionary De- /
velopments in Greece
l D r T h e Am o *I*te 4 T re s s )

CONSTANTINOPLE, Sopt. 28.—
Former King Constantino of Greece,
who abdicated yesterday, is roported
to hnve boon Imprisoned by revolu­
tionaries In Athons.

NUMBER 59

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922

LOUIS GARAGE BURNS AND
BODY OP WOMAN IS
FOUND
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 28.—Gertrude
Brenn, 22, wlfo of Harry Brenn, proprijtur of n gnrngc nt Oak Hill, Mo.,
who disappeared after flro destroyed
his place of business last Tuesday to­
day wns subjected to furthor question­
ing by pollco who aro Investigating
Michigan State Convention Takes up the Matter; the mysterious theft of tho body of
Colealu Schneider, 18, who was found
at Convention Today
burled among the ruins of tho fire
from its grnvo In Mount IIopo comoI l l y l n r a s s u r i u i r u w wwmmw
.
,
BAY CITY, Mich., Sopt. 28.—A proposal to endorse Henry bord for tho tory. The charred torso, first thought
presidency of tho United Stntos in 1021 general election was prepared for to be that of Brenn, who was believed
presentation to tho resolutions committee of tho Btute convention. Whnt tho to have boon burned to death, wns
fnto of tho proposal would bo in tho resolutions committee, nono of tho state found in tho ruins of tho flro. Aftor
It was oxaminod an autopsy surgeon
central committee members would attempt to forecast.
declared it wns the body of a woman.
Detectives announced they wore work­
ing on the theory that tho burnod tor­
so may be tho body of the Schneider

TURKISH NATIONALISTS'ACCEPT IN PRINCIPLE
*
NEUTRALITY

BY CITIZENS PENDING P E A C E
AT EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK., AS
THEY'EMERGED FROM
THE RANK

But Navies of the World Powers
Being Sent to Dardenelles
For Protection
i n ? T h e A »«orlm te4 P r e s s )

(Hr The Asaartstrd Press)
NORFOLK, Sopt. 28.—Preparations
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark., Sept. 28. for tho dispatching of twelve destroy­
—Five bandits, heavily armod, rode ers ordered by the Nnvy Department
lrito thsl mountain town In two auto­ to proceed to Constantinople Is being
mobiles at 11 o’clock yestordny morn­ completed horo today. Selection of
ing to rob tho First NatlanM Bank. destroyers It is understood will bo
Last night tho bodies of two of them under tho direction of Admirnl John
were In an undertaker’s establishment, D. McDonald, commanding tho battle­
view of situation In Dardanelles
onu bnndit Is so badly wounded that ship force of tho Atlantic flcot, which
which wns regarded ns so critlcul ns
his death Is momentarily expected, and U now off tho Virginia capes.
to overshadow- rovolutlonnry develop­
two othor members of tho gnng, with
ments in Greece. Opinion wns ex­
less severo wounds, are in tho guard­
pressed there is greater prospect of
ed Jail, as tho result of a buttle bo- NORFOLK, Sopt. 28.—Preparation*
Municipal Golf Links
fighting betwoon British and Turkish
tho bandits and citizens of are under wny nt tho llnmpton Roads
Prove The Popularity tween
naval bnso to outfit the 12 destroyors
nationalist* thnn nt any provious time.
Eureka Springs.
ordored by the nnvy department to
The
dead
robbors
have
boon
Identi­
of
the
Scotch
Game
oom, which iss howlng
from
enrly
hi
/
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
28.—Produc-1
LONDON, Sopt. 28.—The cnblnot
fied as Shi Wilson, 10, and George proceed to Constantinople, Admiral
unusual size nnd ripening somewhat
tion
of
citrus
fruits
in
Florida
for
tlioj
Hugh S. Rodman, commander of the
wns convened to consider tho mossngo
earlier thnn usual. On tro same trees City of Jacksonville Appropriates Price, 10, both of Crooks Town, Okln., fifth naval district sniil last night.
1P22-23
senson
Is
estimated
nt
15,000,­
from Brigadier General Shr Charles
Charlie Price, brother of George
is a crop fro mnlta bloom filling up
H arrington, commanding tho Allied 000 boxes by the United States IloPxico, is the man not expected to live, Tho destroyers to ho dispatched
the loss from shedding Inst spring nnd
arm ies In Constantinople summarizing pnrtmont of Agriculture. Of this to­
and Mark Hendricks, 45, Park Hill, hnve not been designated, tho admir­
showing every, prospect of swelling
al said. It Is understood tho selec­
MuBtnphn Kemnl Pashn’s reply to tal, about 8,400,000 boxes will he
the total shipments next spring nnd JACKSONVILLE, Sopt. 28.—Tho Okln., and Sam Cowan, driver of one tion will be made by Admiral John D.
General Harrington’s warning against oranges and tangerines nnd 0,000,000
newest attention of the growing pop­ of tho bnndit automobiles, aro tho
enrly summer.
violation of tho neutrn) zone nlong the boxes grapefruit. An early forecast
ularity of tho ancient Scottish gnmo men in jail. Cowan is believed to bo McDonald, commanding tho battleship
By
sections,
the
heaviest
Incrcnso
force of tho Atlantic flcot; which I*
straits. The reply is considered to bo of tho California orange crop mado
In production over last yenr Is ex­ may ho scon In Jacksonville’s' first n resident of Joplin, Mo. Chnrlos now off tho Virginia capes.
August
1
Is
13,750,000
boxes.
Tho
municipal golf links, an 18-holo I’rlco wns nporntod on last night.
evuslvu and ambiguous. &gt;
commercial citrus crop of Florida last pected on tho control highland riilgo, enurso of 0,282 yards, now undor con­
On ontorlng tho town yestordny
especially through the eastern part of
ATHENS, Sept 2$.—King Constan­ season wus approximately 13,300,000
st
ruetjon
nnd
which
Dr.
M.
B.
Hormorning
tho men drovo directly to tho CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 28.—
Polk county and tho north end of
tine, bowing to tho will of tho army boxes, of which 7,300,000 boxes were Highlands county. South of tho ridge, long, city commissioner nnd golf on- hunk. They mado tho usual com­ Tho Turkish nationalists will nccopt
and navy, has nbdiented and Crown oranges nnd 0,000,000 boxes grape­
through parts of Hardots and DcSoto tluisinst, says will ho ready for play mands Which wero ohoyed by tho hank in principle the neutrality of the
Prince George, who married Princess fruit.
counties, production may fall slightly next January. Dr. Horlond is In umployes. Tho robbers looted tho straits of the Dardanelles, ponding an
Kliznhcth of Rumania, becomes king Outstanding features of' this sen- under last yenr sinco this section did chnrgo of work on the course, for bunk vaults, securing $05,000 in armistice conference to bo participat­
sons crop are tho fine quality and
which tho city appropriated $25,000 bonds nnd $25,000 in cash, which they ed in hy British nml Kemnilst gener­
of Greece.
size
of.fruit from enrly bldom nnd tho not develop a good into bloom. The to put tho 147-acro tract of land in placed In sacks. While they wero at
“Until tho pcoplo say they want mo
als.
storm-swept' territory of which Pinel­
no more, I shall hold my throne," tho heavy setting of fruit from late blqom. las county was tho contor, will ship shnpo for u b o .
their work, E. G. Smith, cashier of
In u message to Kemnl I’ashn nt
Plans ure being drafted for a club­ the bank, stuped on n button which Smyrnu, General Harrington urged nn
king dcclnurd to, tho Associated Press Bloom last spring was heavy all1over about as much fruit ns it did Inst yenr.
correspondent Tuesday night. Ho ac­ the citrus holt, except In tho storm* Farther up the west coast an increase house containing locker rooms show­ sounded an alarm in five business early meeting of the British and Ucmcepts this swift revolution as tho voice HWcpt territory on tho West Coast of 10 per cent to 15 per cent Is in ers, nnd othor conveniences, for houses.
alist generals at Mudnnin or Ismld ns
whero large quantities of tho fruit
which tho city will ’chnrgo a smnll Tho citizens wero ready when tln&gt; the most effective way of reaching nn
ot the pcoplo. „
wore destroyed In October. Dry weath­ sight. Tho lower West Const will run foe.
quintoUe emerged from tho hank with amicable understanding in the present
ahead of InHt season, principally on
Every vnriety of golf will ho called their sneks of loot. From places of difficult situation created hy tho KemPARIS, Sept. 28.—M. Vcnlzolos, er followed with considerable shed­ oranges, most of-tho fruit being from
who wns prostrated by the Greek dis­ ding of fruit, which beenmo serious enrly bloom. Tho Enft Const shows for in tho Inyout of the course, which vantage gunfire wan directed at the alist advance in the Dardanelles.
aster, went to Deauville, for rest and nlong tho Enst Const ridge nnd In nn uverngo increase of 5 per cent to has boon tormcil one of tho best In tho robbers, who returned the hall of load. Tho message, which wns most con­
parts of tho central highland section.
country by a nationally known golf
quiet.
Ernest Jordan, juwolor, whoso place ciliatory in tone, declared it would bo
Beginning in Mny and extending 10 per cent over Inst season, with architect. •
Tlie adherents of Venlzolos horo are
of business adjoins tho hank, killed a pity nt the present juncture to al­
fairly
light
crops
on
the
ridge
and
a
The enurso will ho lined with hunk­ one of them instantly and woundod n low local occupations on tho straits to
doubtful that ho will Join any new through June this yenr practically the full crop in tho bnck country.
ers nnd traps while on either sldo of second man. Joe McKinnoy, uttornoy, jeopnrdlzo pence.
ndnistry nt prosont and Inclined to entire citrus belt put on tho heaviest
Production, of tnngorlnes is esti­
the belief that ho will piny a more of- bloom tho Btnto hns over scon. With mated at 125 pur cunt of last year. the fairways will lie found a growth
Prior to announcement that the
fectivo rolo In trying to save ns much fnvornblo weather conditions, a heavy Prospect* aro excellent with trees full of wlro grass thnt will make recovory
Kemalists
would respect tho neutral­
ns possiblo from tho wreck of Greece’s setting of lute fruit followed. The off ruit. Production of limes will ho from hooked or sliced shots n diffi­
ity
of
tho
straits,
Humid Boy, tho An­
condition
in
most
grovos
is
therefore
cult mottor. Tho outward journey
representative nt tho peace confer­
gora
reprenentativo,
said to tho cor­
nightly heavier thnn for last year.
a
light
to
fairly
good
crop
of
fruit
renuires 8.040 yntds, tho shortest
ence. In any caso, M. Vonlzelos will
respondent: "Tho Kemalists natural­
ly will como across tho so-culled nou- .
trul zones, but they have not the
slightest intention of firing upon tho
British occupying tho zones. If, howATHENS, Sopt. 28.—Crown Prince
over, the British move against us, wo
George took tho oath as king yester­
■ will lie forcod to reply,"
v
«
day nfternoon nt tho pnlifco before the
' Turkish cuvnlry from Erin Koui
member* of tho retiring cabinet.
■ with rolnfovcoments, is advancing to
tho northeast of Asmall-Tope, npparKNOCKED CA&amp;HIEK OVER THE THIRD TIME HOTELS HAVE BEEN
*
ontly
to cut off JJho British ndvnncod
throne of Greece. Ills first rolgn be­
BURNED ON THE
HEAD AND COPPED
’
post
at
Kophoz,
DIXIE HIGHWAY
gan March 18, 1018, with tho assassi­
ISLAND
A
British
column supported by nr$14,000
OVER TOMOKA RIVER
nation of his f other, George I, nnd
&lt;
tillory
has
loft
Chanak to counter the
NOW
REOPENED
continued until Jurii, 1017, when he
(Hr The AaaocUIrd Press)
I threat.
(Ur The SuarlAlnt Press)
was forced by the demands of Grout
ST. PETERSBURG, Sopt. 28.-Flre
* Tho crow of tho Grook battleship
(Hr The Assoelntr* Press) ,
Britain, Franco, nnd Russln, to abdi­ CINCINNATI, 0., Sept. 28.—Five which was discovered nt 8:30 this
II
Avoroff mutlnod yestordny and left
DAYTONA,
Sept.
28.—Tho
hrldgo
cate because of his pro-Gormnn sym­ men entored tho Hamilton Gmlnty moftdng destroyed the Pnss-n-Grlllo
in
the
Dlxio
Highway
over
the
Tomon
Constantinople for nn unknown dosUnnk on Woodburn avenue tudny nnd Hotel on nn Island udjncent St. Peters­
pathies. kn
river
north
of
horo,
which
fpr
nhout
u
tlnntlon. Tho commander of tho vosHe was succeeded by his second son, struck tho cashier over tho head uml burg. Tho loss is estimated at $150,­
sixty
days
has
boon
closed
for
ropnlrs,
I’
sel was other oto bid furowoll to
Alexander, who wns naminutod by tho escuped with fourteen thousand, ;nc- 000 with insurance amounting to $08,­
will
bo
rcopoifod
for
traffic
about
Brig. Gen. Harrington. When later
deposed monarch nnd who proposed to
000. Tho hotel'was closod and occu­
October
1,
eliminating
tho
detour
ho
ntemptod to board tho Avoroff by
enriy out Constantino’s policies, dopied only by tho caretaker, who got across the Halifax river here or at
means
of a private lnunch, the snilspite allied demands to the contrary,
out with his. own trunk and nothing Ornuftid and tho jimrnoy up tho pen­
ors
hurlod
missiles a t him.
For threo stormy years, Alexander
eiso was fiuvcd from tho building. It insula over tho old Jncksonvillo-DayThe
vessols
sailed at noon.
Prereigned in name only. Then his trag­
wns a four story hotol, frame con­
tona road.
rj
vlously
the
allied
diplomats
had
a
tat-.
ic death in 1020, duo to tho bito of n
struction containing 05 rooms. It wns
1
4
ed
that
tho
presence
of
the
Averoff
pet monkoy again turned the spot­
tho third disastrous firo at Pass-a- INSANITY WILL HE
light on Constantine, who had spent
Grille this yoar anil tho fourth hotol
Ilut They are Out of Danger With One In Constantinople impaired tho pros­
DEFENSE OF WOMAN
pects of poacc.
tho intervening three years in exile
burnod on tho Island in tho last fow
Exception
'
IN
PHILLII*
CASE
with his largo family.
years. Inccndiurios are suspected and
A plebiscite had shown that tho
cltlzons believe a firebug Is operating,
O l r T h e A aanrlntrA P r e s s )
WASHINGTON Sopt 28.-SecreGreok nation insisted on the returh of
on tho Island.
.
LOS ANGELES, Sopt. 28.—Insani­ BIRMINGHAM, Sopt. 28.—A roll tary Donby yesterday ordered two de-HS
Constantino to tho throne, nnd whilo from tho Turks. In conl|quopce of
ty wUt be tho defonso of Mrs. Clara call nt Woodlnwn High Schol today stroyer ^visions/* comprising 12 dothe allied governments continued to this achievement, ho wns iftcordod the1
Phillips charged with having boaton showed 200 students absent as a re­ ■troyers, to proceod "as early as pos- '
VENIZELOB IS DEAD
exert every pxpssuro at .their com: popular titlo of "Tho Liberator."
Mrs. Albcrtu Tremaine Meadows, sult of food poisoning yesterday.
slblo from Norfolk to ConsUntlnopl* ®
AS FAR AS PLAYING
mand to provont hi* re-ascension, tho
twenty-two old .widow- to death with
While many atudonts affected wero with extra supply of provision*" In )
PART
IN
GOVERNMENT
former king marched triumphantly in­ AHMADABAD, British'Indln, Sept.
n hnmmor.
.
violently III for n timo it w«b said thnt response to a request from Rear Ad­
to Athoijs and wsa crowned In Decem­ 28.—A lasgo mooting wns hold hero
( D r Tl»« A s a n c la tr* P rr a n l
all are out of dungur today with the miral Mnrk ^Bristol, American high
ber umid scenes of tho wildest enthu­ yesterduy nt which resolutions wore PARIS, Sopt. 28.-—"! wish to l&gt;o NASHVILLE, Tonn., Sept 28.—
exception of ono. Investigation indi­ commissioner nt Constantinople, that
siasm.
.
adopted protosting ugalnst Great considered ns dead," was the reply of Itov. J, S. McNullly, 84, chnplnin.* of cated that tho,students vyoro poisoned they bo sent "for tho protection of ra
Constuntlnp was born August 3, Britain sending forcos to Constanti­ Ellpjhorios Venizoios to a question ns Quarles Confodpratu Brigade.of the
hy entlng sandwiches made from American interest*,"
'
‘I
1808, uml obtained his education un­ nople and tho Dardanelles, Throats to the part ho might play undor tho Civil war, nnd sixty-two years in the
ground
bcof,
cabbage,
celery
and
pickle
der German tutors nnd urmy officers. | wore mode to aid tho Turk* by Join­ new government of Greeco. Ho told ministry of tho Southern Prcsbytorian
Tho flapper has bon dramatized In
Onco in 1000, ho was' dismissed as ing them on the battlefields Jf -war a)| correspondents not to traublo to church, died ut his homo this morning at the school cafeteria.
the*
films. Only a motion camera
commander of .tho Greok urmy bo- 'was declared against Turkey.
visit him.
*
aftor.a long Illness. .jttBHfiV;
fha Herald for Post Cards,
cotild koep paco with her.

PASS-A-GRILLE
HOTEL BURNED
TOTAL LOSS

�Grower T o His Nephew

and enters his senior year this fall. twice the glider pilot must v Z /
BVftLYN BIGGIR8
The hard work and long hours have proximate* where he will ^
IN ROLB OF L1FB SAVER
*
AT PALM SPRINGS not seemed to hurt him. He has made upward currants. Plowed
a good record In the class room and is other open spaces where the M
Largest Attendance In Primary Daregarded as an excellent workman in the sun creates a considerable un J l
Palm
Springs—wh^yo
God
has
beon
partment of the Sunday School Sun*
very lavish with his .beauties—the the shop. He Is In first class physical rent .are favorable places. ]t J .'S
day wo have had for ihunths.
palm trees meet In a canopy over* condition.
this reason that the charting ' 7
Next Sunday is Promotion day. hosd—where ferns and all kinds of The Nsugle schedule provides room air currents.has become neceeutl#
Bo sure to be prosont and get located folluge and trees in riotous luxuri* for everything but recreation. He has the commercial development o 7
for the-coming eyar and if you have once produces the feeling that you are no time for dances or class parties. glider. .
completed.tho work of tho department In some enchanted spot—perhaps "Time for that in summer time or Ho Pointed to the hnwk nnd ot)in
you aro now in, you will receive a di­ whoro tho red men ronmed or camped aftor I graduate," says Naugle.
s o a rjg birds as an illustration. rC
—all is so tropical and grand. The
ploma.
haw* #111 .ail down to a field, wh(2S
spring, which Is cemented all around, CLAIMS GLIDER TO
U will cycle In ascent, forced llpw^ j
Last Thursday night, the members is about GOfeet wido, 100 foot long, the
CLIMB 20,000 FBBT by the rising air caused by the ref 2 l
of the Workers Council were Invited water Icy cold nnd flows out in an iraod heat of tho field. When it S
to eat chicken pillau suppar with Mrs. monso volumo, 10,000 gallons to tho CLEVELAND, Sop. 20.—A motor* renched a sufficient altitude it
Jno. D. Jinklns at her home on French minute, It Is claimed, Mr. Lester Beo* less airplane, capabl eof climbing to away, to repeat tho process
nvo. After suppor a business session man owns this ningniflcent property, an altitude of 120,000 feet, is forecast nway.
“
or tho Workors Council was h^ld.
I
Finns nnd In so generous as to Invito the by Dr. Geurgo H. Madolung, designer
Wero laid for tho now year’s work, "wholo world", ns his guests, to come of tho successful Hanover' glider, In 'this connection, Dr.
great interest and enthusiasm was ex­ nnd enjoy n swim at a t* time. No which in a recent glider competition commented, that tho hawks and 0| 3
hibited nnd wo feel our Sunday School wire fence or locks, all freo. The In tho Rhone valley, broke all records soaring hirds do not fly at night, t S
by staying In tho air. for more thdn Ing that tho reason Is because all at.
work with this corp of workers is go­
three
hours.
• currents oho downward at nl»k
mnny
claim
much
benefit
by
the
water,
ing forward as never before. Pray
for tho Sunday School. Thoso present which rejuvinates and Invigoratos, in Dr. Madelung Is now a member of Night flying Is Jnjpossiblo with fly.
wore: Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Walker, fact you feel "dono over,” and say tho designing stuff of » local r&lt;r- ors for tho samo reason, Dr. \u&lt;u
plano company. Describing tho phe* lung said.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boyd, Mr. Frank good byo to worry.
By a very strange coincidence, on numtmal development of tho machine,
Adams ,Dr. L. R. Philips, Mrs. C. II.
With the application of the priori,
Smith, Mrs, II. II. Chnppoll, Mrs. W. ast Monday nftemoon, Sept. 11, about in Germany, ho explained its opera­ pics discovered In gliding n new typ,
S. Thornton, Miss Ruth Hand, Mrs. J. .1 o’clock, thore was not n man in the tion.
of airplane, far moro efficient t J
i
3. Crawford, Mrs. Bon Monroe, Mrs. water or in sight, when a little boy Tho machino has a gliding angle of ■ n l n f l i n t ! f l « n
Cal Bradbury, Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker, wns pushed by his companion nnd top­ sixteen to one, that is, in still air it
Miss Julia Laing, Mrs. I. F. Rivers, pled over in the spring, whero it was glides sixteen feet to every foot it
Miss Boulah Brown, Mrs. H. B. Coney, eight or ntho feot dcop. Miss Evolyn descends. It has a still air speod of
Mias Cora Leo Tillis, Miss Mary Zach­ Biggors was swimming about forty twonty miles on hour. If tho wind is
ary, Mrs, Wm. Musgraves, Miss Fran­ feot from whero ho went under. Sho twenty miles an hour, the glider re­
ces Hughoy, Miss Gladys Adams nnd nt onco wont to him rind rescued him mains stationary, and if moro than
aftor he had gono down twice, just ns that, it goes backwards, but if tho air
Mrs. O. J. Pope.
he wns going down for tho third timo. current is upward, the glider ascends.
Last Wednesday attendance at The little boy clung no tenaciously to It is upon upwnrd currents of air that
I’rayor Meeting wns two hundred and her neck that sho had to keep her wits tho glidoi places main dependence for
seventy (270). Whllo Galnesvlllo hud abo'ut her to keep from being pulled keeping aloft for more than brlof, Aldorshoff.
07. Wo haven't had to work much to under. William Stondmnn, tho young periods.
front ns a pili
&lt;crp ahead of tho others, but lust
In Bailing for n considerable dis- to Aldofshoff.
week they must hnve decided to make
t interesting for us, at nny rate, they
mve, and we shall have to work some
to keep ahead but then Sanford folks
make up their minds to It they can
and will win.

the wrong time. A man doesn't pool good fruit and get returns proportioned
to those of another who ships poor fruit. What he doos get la his share of
tho returns on fruit of precisely tho same grade nnd slzos. Whorovor pooling
is practiced tho growora are happy and aro contonted with their returns.
Coneraliy speaking, the longor the term of tho pool operatod, the happier the
growors are. I, for one, would not consider having tny fruit sold by any or­
ganisation not In a position to give mo tho adranlago of pooling. Anyone
Who refuses to onter Into a pool Is not properly Informed on tho subject, olse
la like somo of those Individualists who refuso to dlvldo responsibility with
their fallows by carrying Insurance on their homos. Yet when ono of that
sort gets burned out without Insurance ho generally makos such a walling and
gnashing of teeth It la hard to hear tho clink of tho silver falling Into the
hat that woll-moanlng neighbors are passing about to buy a now outfit of
clothes for his family. Tho arguments that some put up against pooling some­
how sound to me like ploa or tho fellow who was bolng trlod for tho murder
of his fathor and mothor, and askod the morcy of tho court on the ground that
be was nn orphan.
I shipped two can of watermelons last spring on my own hook. Ono of
thorn got caught In a washout on a railroad near Macon. That bolng what
tho railroads call an "Act of Provldonco," I had no chanco to pass tho buck.
The other ono arrived In-Philadelphia at a timo when ovory cuss In Florida
who had watermelons thought boat to ship thorn Into Philadelphia. Thore
wore so many on the sidings It gnvo tho doalors colic Just to look thorn ovor.
Mine brought thlrty-nlno dollars and olghtocn cents loss than freight aud
Icing. I have mado money on watermelons boforo, and I will make It again,
but It Is darnod unhandy to slip up and got a llttlo less than nothing out of
theso. IIow much hotter It would havo boon If all of us boro had handiod our
Tho Epworth Leaguers havo charge
molons togethor. In that caso It might Just havo been that my two cars of Prayer meeting next Wednesday
Would havo hit the high spots, but I wouldn’t havo bogrudgod-somo of those night nnd ask for your co-operation by­
Who wore out of luck getting part of my monoy In thnt case. For you can't being present to holp.
beat tho law of avorago, and no really thinking man trios to. Thoro must
always bo somo who figure they will havo no hard luck; and thoy, of course,
The Social Service Department of
Will try to boat tho gamo. For that mattor, howovor, thoro are folks who figure the Missionary Socioty is meeting
with Mrs. J. D. Parker this nftemoon.
Every lady in the church should be a
member of tho Missionary Society.
You are eordinlly invited to Join.

H. II. Peabody nnd attractive fam­
ily are spending threo dnys in Sanford Onco you try It, you'll always buy
as they arc on route to the KnBt Coast It—Peabody's Hard Wntor Blend nnd
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where Mr. Penbody has nccoptcd n Grndo A Coffee.
position. They are well known nnd
much loved in Sanford, this having EIGHT MORE BODIES
BROUGHT FROM MINE
From Jonas Arland at Hammock been their former horno.
a re vos, Florldn, to 8amuol
Mrs. Brown, of Geofgin grandmoth­ Last of Forty-Seven to Do Recovered
Nowcomor, liontouvllle, Mich.
er of Mrs. Ben Monroe, nnd sister of
Today—Funerals Frldny
,
W. J. McBride, Iri visiting her rela­
tives hero for a few weeks.
JACKSON, Calif., Sopt. 21.—Tho
last of the bodies of the 47 minors who
i-ram wuicu i gainer tlint whatovor of this world’s goods I accumulate
r-lll bo by my own offorts, ns my chances of Inhorltanco are small. Goodnoss
Mrs. D. A. Kelly is lenving this met death In tho Argonaut gold mine
knows, I havo homo this Biblical Injunction In mind, but ovor now and thon week for n short stay at the bench.
by (Ire nnd poisonous gaH are expected
eomothlng knocks It plumb out of my hend. Havo Just como back from town,
to be brought to tho surface by toaftor staging an exhibition, nnd ramorso has mo hard nnd fast, ovon It I did'
nlfcbt.
Dr.
S.
W.
Walker
and
lire.
I’.
M.
havo considerable provocation.
Boyd loft on Monday morning train
Eight additional bodies wore today
I stoppod in to buy a wcek’B rations, and ran Into a fruit buyor nnd for Greenville, Miss., where they will brought from the Argonaut level, in
a bunch of my neighbors. Couldn't holp hoarlng ilia conversations; nnd I will
say this fellow had a pretty poisonous lino of talk. He wus willing to admit hold a revival mooting for two weeks. which the miners had erected bulk­
heads to rctnrd tho movement of tho
his coneorn wns tho ono straight nnd honost bonefactor of tho growors. All
Mrs. S. W. Walker left the first of gas. Seven were identified and 17
the "tliers wore oltlier crookod or undor tho management of congonltnl Idiots.
A\!ien lie turned Ills flow of talk on tho Florldn Citrus Exclmngo, i K0t Into the week to spend n few days in Or­ others have been placed in caskets.
tho game Just to avoid being gnssod as a non-combatant.
lando with her sister, Mrs. Watkins,
Funeral for all of tho victims will
Tho tilings he said didn’t amount to much. In fact, thoy would havo going from thore to visit her mothor, bo held Friday and tho Jackson band
beon laughable If my sense of humor had boon working; but It bad quit on Mrs. Parker, at Arcndin.
will lend the funeral processions to tho
mo. Ono thing that helped make mo mnd wnH that It) tho rrowd wore throo
Koiurin Catholic, ProteBtnnt nnd Greek
members of our nsHoclullun who woro taking It all Inf and who oltlier didn’t
Junior Epworth League Frldny nt Cnthollc cemeteries. Tho caskets, cov­
bnvo enough Information or enough backbono to stand up for their own 4 P. M. Bond your children, Thoy ered with Amcricnn flags, will be
need tho Biblo training being taught placed beside tho graves before tho
there.
processions arrive nt tho cemeteries.
The coroner's jury viewed two bod­
Nino yenr old Primnry children ies today and adjourned until after tho
meet at teh church Friday afternoon funerals.
to practice for Promotion Day exor­
cises.
Onco you try It, you'll always buy
it—Pcnbody's Hnrd Wntor Blond nnd
MIsh Emma Owens, n former tccher, Grudo A Coffee.
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is back nnd will tench again this year,
much to tho gratification of her for­ I stll lmvo a fow Fords left ovor, at
mer patrons.
reel bargains. In good condition.—N.
II. Garner.
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Mrs. I. W. Hughey and daughters
returned from tho Bunch Inst week. SOME BUSY STUDENT,
FOUR HOURS SLEEP,
Onco you try it, you’ll always buy
BALANCE IN WORK
It—Pcnbody’s Hnrd Wntor Blend and
Grndo A ColTco.
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AKRON, O., Sopt. 10 Arnold Ben­
nett onco wroto a book on "How to
CONFESSES TO KILLING
Live on Twenty-four Hours a Day."
Ho would find an apt pupil In Jacob
LUMBERTON, N. C., Sopt. 20.— V. Naugle, studont at tho Unlvorslty
Frank Summors, "who" In n signed of Akron who has boon gottlng along
statomont given to the pollco at Au­ on about four or flvo hours of sloop a
gusta, Ga., confessed to tho killing of night and spending tho other hour* in
Manning Ford near hero last Febur- a unlquo dual exlstonco.
.
ary aud who lato yesterday led Rob­ Arising at 7 or 8 o’clock In tho
eson county officials to soma woods,, morning, Nauglo la a college student
whero a human skeleton wns found, till 8 in tho afternoon He Is a rubwith tho skull badly crushed, will bo bor workor from thon till midnight.
tried for murdor in tho first dogree at Hurrying out to tho Goodyear factory
tho November term of Robeson county ho gets Into his overalls in timo to
criminal court, it waa statod at tho join tho second shift and build tires in
sheriff* office hero today. Tho bones tho eight hour shift from 8:80 till
and fragments of clothing wore found 11:80.
near tho spot where Summers said he Then home—but not to bed. Be­
had hidden Ford's body, after the kill­ tween 12 and 3 he prepares his les­
ing.
sons for the next day. After that he's
got nothing to do but set his alsrm
Once you try It, you'll always buy clock and turn in for his well earned
It—Peabody's Hnrd Watfer Blend nnd rest.
Grndo A ColTco.
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These letters constitute the fourth Inetallment of a striae. Other*
Naugle has completed his first threo
years of collego under this schedule
will be publlehed In an early leeue.
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THAT BETTER HIGH GRADE GASOLINE

Frank Akers Tire Company
DEALERS
Tires, Gas, Oils, Accessories
Road Service----------- Phone 447*W
FIRST STREET AT ELM AVE.------SANFORD, FLA.

Juicy Fruity Peppermint
and Spearmint are certainly
th ree d e lig h tfu l flavors to
choose from.
A n d WRIQLEY’S M — the
n ew sugar-coated pepper*
m in t gum , is also a great
treat for your sw eet tocth.
All are from the Wrigley
factories w here perfection
is the rule.
Save the
wrappers
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valuable
premiums

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THE BIG NEW FEED STORE--------Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per sa ck .........................».........$2.50
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sa c k ..........$3.35
Purina Calf Chow, 25-Ibs., per sa c k .................................. ...$1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack....*....-...........$8.00
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per sa c k ...... .— ......$1.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per Back..............$ .35
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sa c k ..... .&lt;.............$3.50
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa c k .... ............................... $1.75

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Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per sa c k ........ ...........$0.40
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ....— ..............$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sa ck ..........................$1.90
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8 lbs., per sa c k ....................$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..............................$4.85
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa c k ..... ..................v.........-$3.60
Cotton'Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa ck .....................——...$3.00
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbB., per sack ...w...$2.50

No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack— .......... ........... $2.u
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbsi, per sack ................... ,Z$2!oo
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sack ....................’ *$2*50
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack .......................
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs,, per sa ck .... ........................... 5225
Grit for ChickenB, 100-lbs., per sa6k...............:..................$uo
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per Back ....i..................... ............... . .$1.50

The Three Py-Ute Friends will rid your home of Roaches, Flies, Mosquitoes and Ants, and the Spray purifies the air in the whole house.* B u y a
Nice large quart Spray Can from us and try the Three Py-Ute Friends
PHONE 181
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE 181

PETITIONS ARE CIRCULATED
WAS NATIONAL FIGURE, HAVING
BEEN CANDIDATE AT ONE TIME FOR
TO DEPOSE VOLUSIA SHERIFF
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
AND DELAND COMMISSIONERS
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But the Prohibition Enforcement Officers Had No Was Nominated for Presidency by the Peoples Old Volusia County in the tylidst of Another Bin
Party at St. Louis in 1904 and in 1896 Was the
Political Upheaval
, Such Record
Nominee for Vice-Presidency of the
DELAND, Sept. 20.—^Petitions are In general circulation In m..n&gt;. par
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 20.—A consignment of sovonty-four cases of
United States on Populist Ticket
of Volusia county rcquqesting Governor Hnrdoc to remove *Sheriff Lee Mod
sacramental wines shipped from Sandusky, Ohio, to I, Goldstonc, Jncksonvllle restnurnntour, were seized at the Georgia nnd Southern Florldn freight
depot Into yesterday by George E. Ony, government dry ngcnt of this city.
Goldstone stated he had complied with all tho requirements undor the Vol­
stead art hut Investigation at the office of A. E. Align, state prohbitlon en­
forcement officer at Tnmpn, failed to disclose that a perntlt;vhad been issued
for the shipment.

Attempt Was Made
THIRTY-SIX
on Life of O’Duffy,
ARE RELEASED
Chief Dublin Police
ON BOND

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2(1.—United States Senator Thomas E.
Watson, of Georgia, died suddenly nt his home here enrly today.
Death was snid to bo due to an acute nttnek of nsthmn, from which
Senator Watson had suffered recurrently for some years. Altho
failing henlth had interrupted his attendance at the senate ses­
sions frequently during the last several months, he was in his seat
Friday when the senate adjourned and his friends believed ho was
then showing improvement. JIc was stricken suddenly after din­
ner Inst night and passed away shortly after threo o’clock this
morning, tie was sixty-Bix years of age.

ATLANTA, Sept. 20.—Senator Watson, of Georgia, who died suddenly at
DUHLIN,- Sept. 25.—An attempt his residence in Washington enrly today, was ono of tho most famous figures
was made last night to kilt General in tho history of Georgia politics, and during tho last four years was consid­
THIRTY-SIX OUT OF FORTY- Owen O'Duffy, chief commander of ered by observers ns wielding the strongest political influence in the state.
the Irish civil police it was announced His career wus one of stormy political battles dating bnck to 1800, when he
FOUR IN THE HERRIN MINE
today by the free state government, was elected to tho fifty-second congress. He ran for re-election on the Popu­
DISASTER
list ticket but was defeated. In 1800 he was nominated for vice-president of
the
United States by Populist convention of St. Louis. In 1001 ho was nomi­
MARION, III., Sept. 25.—Thirty- MARKETING OUTLOOK HEIGHT
nated
for the presidency by the Peoples party. In 1005 ho established the
six of the forty-four persons indicted
Tom
Watson
Magazine in which ho attacked tho Roman Catholic church for
for murder in connection with the
In his monthly Icttbr to Florida Jn number of years, JefTersonian Magazine anil Weekly Jeffersonian wero his
Herrin mine killings will be given
. .banks Business Manager Stewart of next publications. During the war these papers wero ordered suspended by
their iborty on bond today it was an... , . _u
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,
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. mi the Honda Citrus Exchange “says:
the government owing to vigorous opposition to the draft. Watson was born
nounred. The remaining eight will
“There
is
apparently
a
blight
out­
in Columbia county, Georgln, September 5, 1850, nnd was a son of 'John S.
not lie .allowed bund on account of
look for early shipments this season, nnd Ann Eliza Watson.
,
compelling evidence against them.
on
both
oranges
and
grapefruit,
.es­
Should motion to dismiss the indict­
pecially during the month of October.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Tho body of Senator Thomns Watson will bo
ments be made, they will not be grant­
Prices
in
November
nnd
December
tnken
to his homo nt Thomson, Georgia, today. He hnd already mado reser­
ed, it was learned.
will depend largely upon the policies vations on the train leaving at that time to spond his congressional vacation,
observed by shippers. If fruit is rush­ lie is survived by n wdow who h now nt Thomson nnd two grnndchldron.
The Herald wants to see a real ath­
ed
to the mnrkcts out of proportion to
letic association in tho High School.
the
consuming demand or if heavy
We want to see the host football team
shipments
if immature fruit are made
and tho best basket ball team and the
during
the
months of September and
best base ball team this season that
October,
some
very moderate returns
the schools have ever had. And we
may
be
expected
on the November and
think that the people of this district n
.
should see that the boys linvo suffic-i
m 11 n,'n,n,i n • On tho other
lent funds to carry out this big idea. I f jhn"d; lf the f,ult 19 l*nnt
&gt;,roI'urly
that fund was established that the r “tf"fu^tory ' ' Tko» “hou,‘1 mnlntnl''
season. Well
Herald lias been t liking about so long, In rough
, , out
, tho entire
,
the money for the athletic association lir**!' Litn » authorities state that Was Well Covered by Insurance But Gutted One
would be ready in time for the ex­ tile Parson Brown orange in the up
Whole Block
penses to he met instead of making a per part of the citrus bell ami grape
fruit
in
the
lower
peninsula
will
pass
drag down First street us is the usual
the required maturity teat nnd bo ATLANTA, Sept. 2.*», Estimates brought under control shortly before
custom.
ready for shipment by September 15 aro being made toddy by owners of 2 o’clock Sunday morning.
to
25, and by October first tho move­ buildings damaged by the fire which
Stnrting from an explosion on tho
Feller in Orlando named A. Future
ment
willlie
in
substantial
volume.
second
floor of the Kress five and ton
early
Sunday
morning
threatened
an
Booster certainly signed up a lot of
Coloring
rooms
as
recommended
by
cent
store,
according to Robert Wag­
entire
block
in
tho
heart
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f
Atlanta's
notes to the San Juan Garage in the
the
Department
of
Agriculture,
for
goner*
licntennnt
of police, the fire
business
section
to
robuild
or
make
Orlnnod Sentinel today. He ought to
coloring
matured
citrus
fruits,
will
lie
quickly
spread
through
the rear of
necessary
repairs.
Tho
combined
have a Chevrolet car by now.
nporntod in many pnrkng houses dur- loss, which will run into several hun­ the building nnd Jumped across an al­
“Civilization is on trial,” sny3 a ng tho early part of the season, muk- dred thousand dollars, was well cov­ ley to tho Chillis hotel, sending more
speaker. Then it must lie in tlmt they ng it possible to move this enrly ma­ ered by insurance the owners stated. than 150 women and men guests scur­
rying scantily attired to tho streets
refused to accept its plea of guilty. tured fruit in full color. While opinons vary regarding tho yield for next
ATLANTA, Sept. 25.—Estimating for safety.
season, it is generally conceded that damage variously by the police and
Surrounded on all sidos by tho
t wilt he equal to last year witli rela­ fire department officials at from buildings bounding Whitehall, Broad
tively a larger percentage of oranges $700,000 to $1,500,000, a fire that and Alabama streets and tho Western
than grapefruit.”
started in the heart of Atlanta’s re- and Atlantic railroad yards, tho flames
tall business district about midnight quickly Jumped to other ndjolnlng
SEMINOLE-OVERLAND COMPANY Saturday night apparently had been lujildings.
AMONG THE NEW FIRMS
TO HE E3TAHUSHED HERE

BIG FIRE IN ATLANTA
SATURDAY NIGHT MEANS LOSS
OF SEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND

Severe
Indigestion

"I had very severe attacks of
Indigestion,'1 writes Mr. M. H.
Wade, a farmer, ol R. F. D. I.
Weir, Miss. M| would suiter
formonthsatalimo. AIN dared
eat was a little bread and
butter.. . comequentiy I suffer­
ed from weakness. I would try
to eat, Uien Ihe terrible Butter­
ing in my stomach I i took
medicines, but did not get any
belter- The druggist recom­
mended

Bedford's

BUCK-DRAUGHT
and 1 decided to try It, for, as 1
u y , I had tried oiheri (or two
ot more years without any Im­
provement In my health. I soon
found the Black-Draught was
acting on my liver and easing
the terrible pain.
i(In two or three weeks, I
found I could go back lo eating.
1 only weighed 123. Now i
weigh 147—eatanylhlnal want
to, and by taking Blaek-Drsught
I do not suffer.?*
Have you tried Thedtord's
Black-Draught? If not, do so
today.
Over 8 million packages sold,
At dealers'

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SANFORD COUNTRY CLUB
WILL OPEN OFFICIALLY
ABOUT OCTOBER FIRST

Among the changes in automobile
circles today is the organization of
tho Seminole Overland Co., with A.
W. Smith of Jacksonville and II. L.
Haight as the momhera of tho firm.
The now firm tnkes ovor tho interests
of George Wioland In tho old firm of
Haight A Wioland tho agents liore After That Day the Grounds Will Be Closed to All
for Overland nnd Wlllya Knight cars.
Except Members
Mr. Smith has boon In tho automobile
business for many years and for the
The Sanford Country Club is prov-. mich to tho entire city as it will ntpast thirteen years has heen in Jncking
a most popular place those cool1tract a class of people here that we
sonvillo where ho wns for a long tlmo
days of September nnd will provo}never hnd before und will prove a
tho service manager of the Overland
lodcstono far tho touricta nil winter
Co., nt that point and ho is nlso fanr much more attractive ns the weather long.
illnr with all makes of cars and nsldo gets cooler nnd the tnng of the frost
Tho club house nnd tho grounds will
from being u salesman is a first class in In the air.
automobile mcchunic nnd knows tho Tho public Is cordially invited to bo in readiness for the public opening
gnmo from the time tho first cars play on tho linkn until October first about the first of October nnd after
wore manufactured. The now firm aftor which ditto none but members that date everyone who is not a mem­
will carry in stock nt all times the nnd their wives will bo allowed to ber will bo expected to become a momOverland nnd WIllysKnlght cars in play. Tho membership foe is not a bur nnd enjoy tho full privileges of
,*
' all styles nnd will also carry a full largo one when all tho ' emoluments thn club.
Remember
thut
after
tho
first
of
aro
taken
into
consideration
und
ev­
Mine of parts guaranteeing real serj vice oft these enra as well ns other ery man In tho county ohould Join qnd October tho grounds will bo closed to
cnrfc from this time forward. On ac­ become an actjve membor in tho club everyone except members.
count of the big drop In prices on that moans more to tho city and more
j these cars this announcement of tho lo tho members than any club in tho This is tho time for all good people
PCW and progressive firm will give city. It moans so much to tho busy to got toguthor and kcop together on
I general satisfaction to owners nnd business man who does not get tho tho big question of building Sanford.
prospective owners of thts fine line;proper oxorciso nnd wha.can add years
of car«. See the advertisement In to his lifo by taking n faw hour., off Wo muy yet ha Vo to roly upon tho
this issue of the Dally IlerqUl and once n week or movo and guing over women to solve somo of these nation­
i watch for future announcements.
| tho links. And thou It moans so al man-sized problems,

rls. , Tho petitions charge tho ehofiff with being delinquent in. his duties iiutl
Ing that he has done little to suppress vice, that liquqor smuggling and «ij|
ing aro rampant in tho county. A number of petitions nre also circulating iJ
DeLnnd starting for the recall proceedings against tho city com missions
C. II, Campbell, jr., who is nlso mayor, nnd Grunt Bly. Petitions charge thatl
Campbell hns vilonted tho state law In accepting city business at his gang
while Bly is charged with having countenanced tho alleged acceptance.

Annual Convention
Southern Coiqmercial
Congress Nov. 20th
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Every
commercial organization in. the Unit­
ed Staten has been invited to send
delegates to the fifteenth annual con­
vention of tho Southern Commercial
Congress, which will ho held in Chi­
cago, November 20th, to twenty-sec­
ond, under direction of Chieugo As­
sociation of commerco nnd Illinois
manufacturers association. Negotia­
tions arc being made for reduced rail­
road rntes to the convention.
Orange county which has long been
fnmed for Us production of vegetables
nnd fruits is going into this business
on n much larger scale this season
than ever boforo. With 1,000 acres of
rich hammock lnnd tiled nnd produc­
ing enormous crops, grlwors In this
suction are laying 1,250,000 additional
feet o filing this fall which will bring
some 500 additional acres into culti­
vation nnd glvo employment to some
■150 additional Inborers. Tho growers
who nre tilling larger acreages are:
M. C. llritt,» L. W. Tildon, Maguire
Brothers, G. V. Robinson and G. T.
Smith.
And tho way to build SnnfoVd 1b for
every public spirited citizen to join the
Sanford Chamber of Commerco nnd
become an active member. It is only
through organized effort that any­
thing can bo accomplished.

T A M P A JAIL
PROTECT NEGROl
WHO HAD KILLED AN OFPICBRl
ON TAM I’A STREETS
YESTERDAY
TAMrA, Sept. 25.—Troops ivml
withdrawn this morning from theI
county jnil where they were utntiomdl
yesterday to gunrd against any pos-l
siblo violence to Lessie Glenn, a ne-l
gro, who wns lodged there fullowinn
to shooting to denth Sunday niorninj
of Policeman II. R. Lett. The actio
of Chief Deputy Givens in riqucstin
75 members of tho local Nation^
Guardsman was approved today
Sheriff Spdncor who wus absent Irci|
tho city when the tragedy occurred.

K I L L R A T S TODAY
By
Usin|

STEARNS’
ELECTRIC PASTE
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II. Harold Hume,
Wm. I*. Simmons
D. A. Morrison, ft
President
[ • Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Tress.
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Florida

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
1 HAVE THEM

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” U K
Uon—lots are 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 \yUat is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for tho careful, conservative pergon-^that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who

"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap('

Watch the South East Corner of PQ&amp; ^^2

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THE BANFO
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.
AERO CLUB FREE
A8 PLANE PALLS IN
TO GIVE TROPHIES
j . ,DAY AT PENSACOLA
HEY/ YORK, Kept. f.0—The fonr
PENSACOLA, Kin., Sept. 26— Em that the Pulitzer qnd Curtiss trophies
al(tn Archibald Ornia Harrington wan for which aviators are to race at Det­
killed Instantly when n navy soaplano roit next month might bo tied up here
which ho was piloting Into thl^nftcr- by the injunction proceedings brought
noon crashed into Pensacola Bay. His by Henry Woodhouso, former presi­
neck was broken in tho fall.
dent of the Aero Club.of America,
Ensign Harrington, whoso homo is to enjoin the trustees of that organi­
tor and was the only person aboard zation from disposing of its-assets
tor and was tho only perso aboard passed today.
•
the plane. Tho'cause of tho crash
At nhoaring on tho application Su­
has not yet been determined. Fun premo Justice McCook told counsol for
oral services v^ill bo held tomorrow, the yireo trustees that he thought
after which the body will bo placed they might do unythlng they pleased
.aboard a trnin for Freeport fir but- with the trophies, if they possessed
ini.
them.

They arm

GOOD!

EX U. S. ATTORNEY
PRIVATE PRODUCTION •
INDICTED IIY JURY
OF FIRE ARMS LESS

APPOINTS REQUISITION
ANGUS SUMNER PAPERS ISSUED
BY GOVERNOR
AS CO. JUDGE

"

Judgo Sibley’s ruling which will ap­
ply to nil cimllar cases, restrained
tho federal district attorney fWim pre­
senting to the grand Jury any evident*
"of uny nature whatsoever for any
purpose whatsoever," which might
have been'obtained against McKenxfe
in the alleged unlawful search.

IN PLACE OF JOHNSON, REMOV- HARDEE FOR'YOUNG MEN WHO
This old brotherly lovo stuff handARE WANTED IN ERIE
ED FOR LAXITY OF LAW
od
out at tho meetings of tho various
COUNTY
ENFORCEMENT
organizations is all right to talk
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25;—Gover­ TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25.—Gover­ about. It is fine to talk it in tho
nor Hardee today appointed Angus nor Hardee this morning Issued requi­ churches and tho clubs and the frater­
Sumner, of Fort Pierce, county-judgo sition pnpers for Harrcl Havens, and nal societies but how many people
of St. Lucie county to succeed Judge Ernest Rosenbaum, who aro wanted In practice it in everyday life? The fel­
J, R. Johnson, removed last week. Erie county, Now York on charge of low with the greatest flow of langunge
Johnson was removed as tho result of grand larcony In the first degree. Wil­ about fraternity and brotherly love la
a petition of fifteen hundred nnmes liam Connolly, of Buffalo, is enroute usunliy the one who stabs his best
charging laxity of enforcement of to Key West for tho young men who friend the day after the meeting.
Inw. Charges against County Prose­ are charged with lurccncy of five
cutor Carpenter on sumo grounds aro thousand last Juffc. It is understood It is no wonder tho working man
atill ponding, no decision having been they are also wanted In Cuba on a looks upon the world with eyes filled
chargo of murder, but Secretary of with prejudice. It seems that every
made as yet,
State Hughes withhold requisition for man’s hnnd is ngainat him and every
Cuba
authorities until the New York time he turns around some one is try­
DeFuniak Men
courts grant them n hearing. They ing to gouge him. It is high time he
are In custody of the Monroe county received a square deni and it is about
. Killed Today in
tho time when hn Is going to got a
An Auto Crash authorities.
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square deal by tho ballot box route.
BELL HOP HELD IN KILLING
Cumbn and Padgett Hit Train ip Au­
PROBE
The bloody Turks after a little in­
tomobile
cursion into foreign fields and the
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CHICAGO, Sept, 20.—Joseph Klff, kijilng and capturing of thousands of
hell
hoy In n loop hotel, was held by defenseless women have gained the
DoFUNIAK SPRINGS, Sept. 26.—
Llge Cuinban was instantly killed nnd tho police today pending nn Invest! esteem of Europe, and they aro now
T. H. Padgett seriously Injured when Ration of tho killing of Loiln Weiner, asked to desist until the League of
a freight trnin crashed into nn auto- 8, who wns struck by tho bell hoy’s Nntions can meet and give them a
mobllo truck in which they wore rid­ expensive nutomoblle on Roosevelt part of Europe. Nice work!
ing nt u street grade crossing here Road.
today.

ATLANTA, GA., Sept. 20.—An In­ WASHINGTON, Sejit. 26,—Tho
JACKSONVILLE MAN
dictment
charging Hooper Alexander, production of firearms at privato
WINS A THRILLING
former United States district attor­ plants in tho United States showed a
RACE WITH DEATH ney for the Northern district of Geor­
decrenso of more than 68 per cent in
gia, with attempting to influence tho year 1021 as compnrcd with lt|20,
JACKSONVILLE, . Sept. , 20.—W. members of the grand jujy in con­ according to a report todny by tho
j p, paeon, of this city, was in a hos* nection with the case of Dr. C. E. census bureau. Tho total of the out*
-«|Ul tonight after, two narrow cs- Murphy, Atlnntn physician, charged put of the twenty-five establishments
(tpr* from death today and enough with violation of the Harris anti-nar­ operating in 1010 was $30,181,270,
cotic law, was returnodln federnl against n value of $12,610, 302 for the
' frills to last a man a lifetime.
Bacoii drove alone to Pablo Beach court today.
eighteen plants operating last year.
Mr. Alexander was given a hear­
|«te today on business and while
there wnB struck in the hand by a ing heforo United Stntes Commis­ GOVERNOR MILLER
[ nttlcsnako. He was twenty miles sioner Carter and permitted to sign
WILL RUN AGAIN
from Jacksonville and realised that u personal bond for his appearance
to receive proper medical attention in court this week.
ALBANY. N. Y., Sept. 20.—Gov.
It is charged the former district Nnthnn Miller snid today thnf ho will
before the deifdly poison got In Its
work, ho would Have to break all attorney wrote a lettor to James W. accept renomination by tho republi­
speed laws, ho started for tho city Wilson, foreman of the jury, asking cans If the remainder of the state
*ith bis motor wldo open. A shnrp him to substantiate testimony offered ticket Is mndo up of three persons In
reverse curve one inllo Pablo was too by Clint W. linger, present district sympathy with his administration WAR OPERATORS
TO RE INVESTIGATED
much for the car. A renr wheel col- attorney.
program. Nominations will ho mndo
Bro. P. M. Boyd reports meetings To thi* S h e r i f f o f H r in l im lr C o u n t / . o f
SPECIAL GRAND JURY
t h e M tnlr o f F l t i r l d n i
nt the state convention hero this
lapsed as be rounded it nnd the ma*
starting
off fine. Large attendance Ho It Known. T h a t I. II. CLAY
REBUILD
FIRESWEPT
week.
CHAWFOHD. S earotary of S ta to of th e
chine turned over.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—A now und great interest.
Htnto of Florldu, do horotiy glvo notloe
SECTION IN ATLANTA
A city bound motorist luckily n r
th a t a
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t
specinl grand jury will he impannol
rived a few moments later nnd found
TREASURY UEGINS
ELECTION
led cnrly In Ortobor to dontlnuo in­ Last Wednesday night the Epworth Wilt GENERAL
ATLANTA, Gn., Sept. 26.—PlnnB
ho hotd In Somluolo County, S ta te
ENFORCEMENT OF
Bacon painfully hurt ns n result of
£1
League
had
charge
of
Prayer
meet’
Florida, on T uesday next succeeding
WOOL SCHEDULES vestigation into alleged Illegal nrfclvi- ing. We hatl a Inrgo number presont of
the crash, but he was conscious nnd Were being mndo todny by owners of
tho first .Monday In November, A. D.
tics connection with government war
1922. tho said T uesday being tho
managed to toll why ho was In Buch buildings damaged in the fire which
and un interesting mooting. , Miss
operation*.
Seventh Day of November
early
Sunday
threatened
n
block
In
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Tho
a hurry. Tho rescuor then took up
Carolyn Spencer was lender.
Tho F o r United Staten S e na tor from the
the
lienrt
of
Atlanta's
business
sec­
Slate of Florida, for six y e a rs from
first regulations under tho tariff net
the race with death.
League is nn enthusiastic class of
PARKER APPOINTED
March 4. 1923.
Physicians said Bacon reached the tion to rebuild or lnako necessary re­ of 1022, governing the entry and
F
o
r
ono llopronontntlve of tho F o u r th
young
people.
AMEltICAN
COMMISSIONER
C onurrsslonnl D istrict of tho S ta te
,
withdrawn! of wool, were promulgat­
hospital in time for them to counter­ pairs.
of Florida, in the H lxty-elghth Con­
GERMAN WAR CLAIMS
gre ss of liio United States.
act the effects of the snake vinis nnd John W. Grant, owner of the build­ ed today by the treasury.
Miss
Elizabeth
Mcisch
is
visiting
For
S uperintendent of Diddle Instrttoings occupied by the Kress five nnd The regulations, which aro tempor­
that he would recover.
tlon of tho Htnto of Florida,
friends
nt
Tampa.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
26.—Edwin
F
o
r
tw
o J u stic e s of tho Supremo C ourt
The injuries received when his enr ten cent store, which was almost ary, set forth the facts importers are
of the S ta te of Florida.
It.
Parker,
attorney
of
New
Yotk
and
wholly destroyed, the Childs hotel, L. required to file with the entry and tho
two Itnllrnad Commissioners of th e
turned over were not serious.
Mrs. Hattie Tate is visiting her For Hlate
of Florida.
F. M. store, nnd Kisentnn Clothing estimate of the clean content upon Houston To., has boon appointed by
For
ono mem ber of tho House of Hopresentatlvon of the Htnto of F lo r i­
Company, also damaged announced ho whlchc the duty Is assessed. In tho President Harding to he the American son In DoLund this week.
da,
Commissioner oi^ American-German
FOREIGN DEBT COMMISSION
‘ would have reconstruction 'work
absence of n statement by tho Import­
For County Surveyor.
TO CONTINUE WORK started immediately. Other owners er the duty is to he collected, mi tho claims commissi a, the state depart­ Mrs. P. M. Boyd's mother, Mrs. J. F or Five Merhers of the Hoard of Coun­
Commissioners.
M. Baggett nnd grandmother, Mrs For ty
*
th re e Members of tho County Hoard
of damaged property made Similar an­ full weight ns the dean content. One ment nimunccd today.
Hope
of
Tarpon
Springs
aro
hero
on
of Duhllu Instruction.
hale out of each consignment Is to ho
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Re­ nouncements.
F or Ju stic e of tho Dcuuo tu and for th e
a visit.
Ju stic e D istricts,
Tho combined loss, which will run designated by collectors for examina­ RESTRICT PROHIBITION
*following
1
• vis: No.
sumption of meetings of tho foreign
TO
THREE
MILE
LIMIT
F or Conslahlo In and for tho follow ing
debt funding commission, this week into several hundred thousand dol­ tion and the npprniserrf will follow
Mrs. Romotm Raynor in hack nftor
Justice Districts, vis,: No. 2.
EXCEPT IN CASES
wns indicated today nt the treasury. lars, is well covered by insurance, commercial methods in determining
In Testim ony W horeof, 1 hnve
spending
the
summer
nt
Gainesville
h ereunto set my hand a n d nftho clenn content.
, The first meeting will bo arranged the owners stated.
fixed tho Orent Heal nf the
nnd nt the bench. Sho will tench in .
WASHINGTON,
Sopt.
26.—The
Hlate
nf Florida, ut T a llnha sstfb/ecf fn the convenience of Secre­
the Sanford schools this yenr.
sco. the Cntiltul, this the t w e n ­
cnbinet
nt
n
meeting
today
decided
to
JAPANESE
POLICY
tary Hughes, whose return from
iy
ty - f o u r th day
ita) nf August, A. D.
PROBE THEATRE COLLAPSE
restrict prohibition enforcement oper­
m s.
STOPS AGEEMENT
' South America ennhlcs tho commis­
SOON
(HUAI.)
II.
CLAY
C ltO W F O n n .
Next Sunday is a big tiny for tho
ations within the three mile limit at
WITH CHITA GOV'T
S e c re ta ry of Ktnte.
sion to continue its discussions.
Sunday
School
children
for
nt
thnt
To C. M. Maud, Sheriff Seminole C oun­
The principal question to ho deter
ty.
61-Bto
PITTSBURG, Pa., Sopt. 20.—Cor sea except in eases whore ships bu- time the different classes go tu thoir
yond
thut
limit
in
communication
with
CHANG
CHUN,
Sept.
2(t.—The
con
mined is whether this government
oner McGregor today announced that
new room. Twenty primary children
shnll grant the request of Great Bri­ forcnce between Japan, the Chita the Inquiry to fix responsibility for shore through their own crews nnd will receive Diplomas nnd go into tho Lewis O 'llr /n n
J . a. Kkirm
tain that an approximation of $50,- government of tho Far Enstern re­ the collapse of the Strand Theatre .small boats,
Junior
Department,
Tho
Tenchers
O’BRYAN
&amp;
SHARON
000,600 ho mad© for tho interest on public of Siberia nnd representatives foyer Inst week will he hold in Oct- ]
nnd Officers are beginning the new
Attorneys-al-Law
the five billion dollar British wad debt of the Moscow Soviet government end ober. The jury will ho cotnposod of NEGOTIATIONS IN
year with great enthusiasm ami aro
n
il)
niQ
'p
MAY
FAIL
Wilt
practice
all the c o u r t*
tailing due in the next two months. cd in failure todny with Japan’s re­ newspapermen.
i
rn u
ready to do nil in their power to E x a m in a tio n of A In
b stra c ts of Land Ti­
On October 16 $65,000,000 of Interest fusal to fix a date for tho evacuation
tles given especial a tte n tio n
CHANG CHUN, Sopt. 25.—An make this the biggest year this S. S. Offices In Homlnolo County Hank Bldg.
from Great Britain falls due on Nov­ of northern Snknhallon.
FOUND GUILTY
has
ever
had.
NANKOUD, F I , O H I D A
,
abrupt breakdown is cmminont‘in tho
ember 15 $35,000,000 but nt the rate
FRANKLIN, Tumi., Sept. 23.—D r.! negotiation* here between Jnpun, tho
of :&gt; per cent, whilo tho act crenting GRANT CHARTER FOR
Don’t forget Prayer meeting Wed­
COMPANY TO BUILD
the commission authorizes the fund­
Geo. C. Pnschnll, of Arrington, well Moscow government and the fnr nesday night at 8 p. m. The Dnuglt SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
FLORIDA RAILROAD known physician of thlH county, who eastern republic of Siberia owing to
ing of foreign debts with isteroat at
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
ters of Wesley are in charge nnd have
four nnd onoqunrtor per cent.
lias been on trial here since Septem­ the Russian demand thnt Japan im­ Invited Dr. Bariums of the Congrom
SEED, SORGHUM
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 26.—Tho ber 12, charged with tho murder of mediately evacuate tho island of Snk. Groat Britain has suggested that
gnttonal
church
to
lend
which
in­
F
o
r
Im
m
ediate
shipment.
A1I
s
e
a
so
n
­
nn approximate amount of intorest Florida Citrus Highlands Railway hiH wife, Mrs. Bessie Wilson Paschall, hallon. BnthJolcgntions, whilo await­ sures a great gospel message and a a b le Field and V egetable Seeds. W r i t s
hi paid in October nnd Buch adjust company, capitalized at $500,000 hns on September 4 last, this morning ing final instructions from their gov­ good prayer meeting. The Prayer for P r ie s List a n d C atalogue. Our b e a u ­
a n d Inetructlve c a ta lo g u e le fra*
meats ns mny ho necessary mndo In boon granted ns charter by Secretary wns found guilty of murder in the ernments announced today that they meeting in the pulse of the church atiful
n d Blvea valu a b le
Inform a tion on
fa
r
m
in
g and g a r d e n in g for F lo rid a a n d
ware
prepared
to
depnrt.
of
State
Crawford.
The
corporation
tin funding arrangements to* he work­
second degree, tho verdict carrying
and without prayer wo enn’t go on th e South. W r ite to ue today for epeoed out by tho commission and tho proposes to build nnd operate u rail­ with it a penalty of ten to twenty
lal prices on y o u r seed requirements^
to greut success therefore the nec­ Our
complete etoak will enable ue to
BOOKS CLOSED
British financial mission which Is ox- road between Garflold, Polk county, yearn In priLon,
supply
essity for attending these meetings quality. you to a d v a n ta g e In price a n d
perti ! to reach thlH country Into In to Sehring, in Highlands county, a
for the otto purpose of our church
distance of -17 miles.
October,
NEW YORK. Sopt. 26.—Subscrip­ and of our pastor Dr. Walker is soul
GETS PENSION
E. A. Martin Seed Co.
tion hooks for the $75,000,000 offer­ saving und anything short of that o i d f i l and I .a r g r s t flrrd H ouse In F in.
202-100 B ust Day Htreel
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—A sen­ ing of the -I 1-2 per cent federal goal Is worthless. Let us bo in our
JACKSONVILLE
-|.
FLOHIDA
ate bill to pay a monthly pension of farm loan bonds wore closed todny it plm-jl Wednesday- night.
$150 to Mrs. Mario Doughty Gorgns,
announced by Aleunder Brown
GOOD GRADE
widow of General Gorgns, who fred ami Eons heiul of the hanking syndi­ Teachers and officers of Junior De­
Culm nnd Pnnninn from yollow fover, cate, Tho offering price wns 101 1-2 partment will moot Wednesday night
STABLE MANURE
wns pnHsor during tho last hours of and interest to yield more than *1:30 nt 7:30 nt tho church before Prayer
CHEAP
per
cent
to
the
redeemable
date
1032
tho house nnd sept to tho president.
meeting. Please every Junior Teach­
and 4 1-2 per cent thereafter to re­ er he present. Important business to
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;
demption
or
maturity.
he transacted.
L. W. BERGMANN
GUARDS SWORN IN.
Box 2163, Station A, Jacksonville, FI*.
SONS INDICTED FOR
Specinl music at Player mooting
NEW ORLEANS, Sopt. 23.—Eigh­
POISONING FATHER Miss Spencer nnd Miss Lang will sing
ty-six special deputy United Statos
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
a duet, "Abide With Mo" nnd Mrs.
marshals' were sworn in by United
MOORE
HAVEN,
Sopt.
25.—A.
B.
I f ROT w ere-as visible
States Marshal Victor Lolsel hero to­ and E. II. McCray woro indicted by Boyd will rcmlor n violin solo. Toll AttnrneyK and Counsellora-at-Latr
DoLAND, FLORIDA
day, for service in Gretna, a railroad tho county grand jury on a chnrgo of your friends. Bring your friends.
as FIRE you’d p ain t
Will
practice
in the State nnd Feder­
suburb, following the shooting there murdering their futhor, A, J. Mc­
al
Courts.
Spocial
facilities for Ex­
your b a m today!
EVIDENCE
MUST
NOT
last night of Junius Dillon, a negro Cray, Inst Mny.
amining and Perfecting Land Title*.
helper in tho Trans-Mississippi Term ­ It is alleged thnt the sons put poUIIE OBTAINED IN AN
r you could actually see how suroly your outbuildings were being
inal yards. Dillon was dangerously on in thoir father’s coffee In order to
UNLAWFUL MANNER
destroyed by the action of the ele­
wounded by a man who fired at him get his money. Tho body of tho oldur
SCHELLE MAINES
ments, you’d be convinced that the
ns he sat in a train ‘ waiting to ho McCray was sent to Tifton, Gn., nnjl
way to aave money b to use good
LAWYER
ATLANTA, Gn., Sept, 28.—"Use of
taken home from work. His assailant hurled. A suhsrunnt Investigation
paint, and use it now I
Office
in
tho Court Hoaae
evidence obtained in nn unlawful man­
escaped.
The saving can be effected by the
resulted in the nrost of tho two bohs ner, violates one of tha most sacred SANFORD
FLORIDA
application of Devoo Bujn Paint.
J
uly
21.
Following
tho
nrrest
Mc­
constitutional rights of a citizen," ac­
Into the manufacture of this product
DEPORT CHINESE
Cray’s body was oxtiumed nnd nn ex­ cording to a ruling handed down hero
goes only those basic materials in
GEO. G. HERRING
proportions that years of experience
amination of his viscera disclosed poi­
Friday by Judge Samuel H. Slbloy, of
RICHMOND, Vn., Sept. 26.—Do- son, according to tho officials.
nave proven to be the beet.
Attorney-at-Lnw
portation of 18 Chinoso. taken into *Tho trinl is scheduled to come up the United Stntes court for the north­
Devoe Products ore lime-tested and
ern district of Georgia.
custody recently by federal prohibi­ in circuit court today.
proven, backed by 16B years’ experi­
N o . 14 Garner-Woodruff. Buildir
ence of the oldest palm manufacturing
Tho ruling was mndo by Judgo Sib­
tion agents nenr Petersburg wns or­
coAcpm in the U. S. Founded 1734.
SANFORD, FLA.
ley in issuing an order Tontraining tho
dered today by U. S. Commissioner
NEW
YORK
GIANTS
federal grand Jury from tho consider­
Melvin Floglnholmor. Tho commis­
CINCH THE PLACE
sioner ordered tho mon returned to
ation of any ovldenco ngainat Marshal
Ball Hardware Co.
Culm, whence, It alleged they ontcrwell known Atlantan,
FOR WORLD'S SERIES McKenzie,
cd this country. Robert II. Talley,
which might bo offerod by persons,
JEWELER
counsel for tho men, -was given 10
CHICAGO, Sept, 26.~j.Thc * Now whoso nnmoH were on a list alleged by
dnys in which to appeal to tho feder­ York Giant* today are tho champions officers to contain names of McKcnMY SPECIALTIES:
al district court.
of the Nntionul League for tho tenth xlo’s whlskoy customers, which list
Pickard’s Hand-Painted Chin* timo of their career. Eight of those wns seized rin hn alloged unlawful
Gorhum’g Sterling Silver
•
Lot np petty politics Interfere with triumphs occured slncu"1004 under tho search oL McKenzie's apartment on
ft $ pba
Rogers' Plated Ware
the growth of 8nnford.
leadership of John McGrnw.
July 14.
Elgin and Waltham Watches » - vJV *
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METHODIST NOTES NOTICE OF ELECTION

BARN PAINT
P

HENRY McLAULIN

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ed ‘'conversation*'' with Mr. Jewell causing th* artaalt and_ Conviction of bo n their previous habit. There u
for th&lt;
7
force of arms but by force of ballots to knpw that they have
'contributed end brought qthor Influential railroad violators of the game laws, and win ■Vhappy meaning betwcon i l l *
end public opinion.
enough to these professional beggars presldenta around to his point' of get one-third of the fines Imposed, In ifooltgnn and Gloomy d « i and 2 S
to make them the wealthiest people thinking, t. The power of personal one case of conviction for violating men occupy this middle ground w t f
I
SHIP
DY
WATER
In
tho country. But It Is all mistak­ leadership and Influence was never the game-laws Inst year tho violator ou^ being told to do It,
P s l l l i k t l l r * r r Vatimr kjt
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en charity and the money that goes to better Illustrated, nod the manner in wns fined $60. By this action of
Sheriff Logan ho secures a corps of For skin'eruptions, rash, chnf*i
tq
them
should
go
to
the
objects
of
The
groat
movementfor
water
which
this
strike
has
boon
terminated
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shipments started by the Central charity anti tjie money that goes to suggests that it is thd lack of leader­ actlvo, efficient and enthusiastic dep­ skin, prickly heat, chigger Mu* J
SU B SC RIPTIO N - F B I OK IN A O V A H O II
Florida Water Traffic League made ovorlook people in your own midst for ship and sanity which Is yearly al­ uties scattered all over the county, •tings of poisonous Insects, Ballnrd!
Om T l _
grent strides for nvhlto and atlrret strangers and this applies to beggars ways responsible for the prolongation nnd wo believe will secure tho enforce­ Snow Liniment Is ah effective a„uur,
Six H ob
z t*
ment of the game laws In his baili­ tlort. It heals quickly. Three
up things in this section so much that as well ns to business. The Jackson­ of thd bitterest Industrial quarrels
R a (tr&lt; 4 b« S f M iil 0 « h Mel* **
wick. All honor to the sheriff * of SOc, 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Sold h.
ville
Journal
haa
the
following
about
the
Clydo
Lino
had
to
enlarge
their
To
Mr.
Jewell
and
other
Inbor
lend­
A m ttiaf Xt. IMkH. a t t k f P o s t C'KIm u «
i -t
.i. ,
L'r.i«.r A nt n f U t t f k warehouses and will havo to make beggars:
Polk county, and may hla plan bo fol­ Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
7
ers
must
be
accorded
credit,
for
meet
iVW t,______ ,_________ *.____ _
Last year the Florida Development ing Mr. Warfield halfway, and for lowed by every shorifl In tho state* of
other additions soon to kcop up with
) h r Mnrtforti IlsItV I l f r t M l a w k U i k t S
• n r r i n i r a a n ( m m » I N i u t ) ■»* tho wnter shipments. For the past Board caused a survey to be made of their frank, If bolatod, condemnation Florida. It Is In the* Interest of clean'
U t m i k l r M » * r t tk te t n l M f H t t k a . few months tho movonlents seems to the principal cities of the state of tho of acts of violence on tho part of a sport and the preservation of tjie wild
A l T i r t l T l u r a tM N u o u k l t m &lt; w i t
k n o w * ob ■ n U n l l a i . » M 0 P «r 7 * t r , hnvo lost momentum but it Is some­ very prevalent practice of street bog­ lawless iplnority. Wo do not believe, life, which Is a great asset of tho state.
a r | | « N f w aak.
thing that should be pushed to ttio ging which flourishes throughout and the gcnoral public does not be­ —Tampa Times.
limit and potty Jealousies or politics Florida, fostered, of course, by the lieve, that tho .rank and file of the
oPresident Harding has lost ground should not be allowod to enter Into the large ;tourist population, which Is
ORLANDO ON CITY BUILDING.
railroad
unions
sympathize
with
such
In Ohio says David Lawrence. May­ discussion for It Is a question in
usually open-handed and less mindful savage outbreaks as havo occurred;
be, so, son, maybo so. "You can’t toll which every shipper ^n Florida is In
of the civic injury of the street men­ jut there wore far1 too many of thorn Wo think there aro entirely too
much nbout Ohio.
tcrcstcd.
Tampa
Is
greatly
interested
dicant.
to bo termed ''sporadic," nnd it Is many young men hanging nround the
---------- o----------as Is all of south Florida and the
Tho board found that begging cnn well now that thoy should bo official­ streets of Orlando Into Into tho night Sealed proposals will bo received by
The Fall Stylo Number of the Tam­ Tampa Times has tho following edl
be prevented if the city Officials will ly repudiated by tho executive council with apparently nothing to do except tho City- Commission of Sanfori
pa Times wns a pink peach and shows torlnl on tho subjecti
refuse to Issuso permits. And they of tho shopmep. For every such act to look for trouble or somo form of Florida, at tholr’ offied in the Clt?
that tho Tampu merchants nppreclato
In tho year that Is drawing to Ha warn Florida that this winter will of violence union Inbor suffers in rep­ exciting entertainment.
Hall, at or before 8 p. m. October 23
the value of advertising.
clbso the Pacific coast of the United see a multiplication of beggays here, utation and public esteem, nnd sclf- Wo' aro sure thot tho automobile 1022, for the following materials:
------------ o-----------States shipped by water through the luo to tho cut in their revenuas in
Number 1 Vitrified Sewer Pipe
King Constantino toro his pnnts Panama canal 22,543 tons of fresh 'lew York and other Northern cities intorcst, ns well ns humanity, demands with its load of boisterous young girls
Approximately 1630 feet of ir p|p(
when trying to bolster up his waning fruit. So satisfactory wns thnt me­ following the publicity given their thnt tho unions treat such lawbreaker! and young boys and men and women
as enemies of organized labor as well arc demoralizing to tho community
Approximately 2150 fcot of 8" pip,'
powor ho went to wnr and was badly thod of reaching tho enstern markets prosperity In Now York City.
and we appoal to all parents, as well Approximately 7805 feet of 10" pip,’
as
of the country.
,
whipped by tho Turks. Ho would have thnt the Seattle chnmbor of c^mmerco
The arrest of a mendicant in Brook- Mr. Warfield’s "statesmanship" as ns brothors and sisters of mature ago,
gained moro by quitting sooner.
announces that at lenst one million yn precipitated tho publicity. That tho shopmen’s executive council calls ’to warn tholr follows in this wild Joy­ Approximately 5620 foot of 12" pip,*
'Approximately tflO feot of 15" pip,[
-------- —o----------boxes of Washington apples and close arrest disclosed tho existence of n it, did not consist of moro surrender. riding nocturnal rambling,
Approximately 2280 feet of 18" p|^
Young man who suicldod in Jack­ lo 300,000 boxes from Oregon will well-organized ring which split 50-50
Wo
favor
tho
extension
of
oloctrlc
Under
tho
terms
of
tho
agreement
tho
Approximately 1140 feot of 21" pip,
sonville attributed all his troubles to tnko thnt rcuto next season. This with tho beggnrs. Tho particular bogwhiskey. Now a few years ago this will bo an incrcnso of 1,050,000 boxes gnr who encountered tho law and the men will return to work "at present light sorvlco to every dark and ob­ Approximately 1300 feet of 21" pipe
Approximately 70 branches (i“ d|.
would havo been oil right but how In over tho shipment of last year. Ono- pross had apparently broken with the rates of pay," which-are those fixed scure section of tho city because vice
nmetcr pipe.
tho world did ho got whiskey when fourth of the grand totnl went to tho ring. Hence tho arrest. Beggars in by tht^ Railroad Labor Bonrd nnd lurks In tho dark places.
which became effective on July 1, Bootlegging Ib not tho only evil that
Approximately 00 branches 8" dlthe country is dry 7
big cities on tho Atlantic const of tho and about Now York will probably not the day tho men walked out.
Thin exists in Orlando.
nmoter
pipe.
---------- o----------United States.
faro so well for a time. But Florida wage reduction wns one of the causes
Wo want every clergyman In OrApproximately
320 branches in" dt.
A woll known gentleman from one
Tho fruit growors of Oregon, Cnn- will loom a vortiablo Mecca.
of the strike,! and Its acceptance rep­ Inndo to address his congrogntlon on nmotor pipe.
of our biggest cities said thnt Central ifornin and Washington found It far
There is no cxcuso In tho world for
Approximately 230 brnnehes 12" di­
Florida was not going away from cheaper to send their fruit from tho man, woman or child to hnvo to beg resents a gain to rallrond revenuo of tho matter of appealing to individual
homo to trndo any moro ns they forin- Pacific coast, down that long lino to in the streets, In these days of organ­ approximately $50,000,0 0 0 a year honor in promoting the character of ameter pipe.
Approximately 25 branches 15” dtorly did because Central Florida had the equntor through tho Pnnnmn cn- ized chnrlty, for n living. In cities .Seniority, the issue that arose nfter our city.
Individual
obligation
to
ono’s
city
the
strike
began,
is
not
mentioned
by
nmoter
pipe.
plenty of good stores of their own.
nnl and Cnrrlbcan sen, and up the where tho cHartinbio work is well
Is
essential
if
vice
is
going
to
bo
olimname
in
tho
memorandum,
but
tho
Approximately
55 branches 18" di­
----------o---------long sweep of Atlantic const to New organized bogging is not permitted,
Tho Hcruld wishes to congratulate York, thnn to ship by the much short­ pooplo aro asked not to givo, and thoy principle is recognlzod provisionally Hinted. If the Individual citizen re­ ameter pipe.
Cnmpbell-Lossing Post of tho Ameri­ er rail route, hence the shipments will don’lf. They are educated to know by the stipulations of tho second and fuses to executo the sacred duty which Approximately 20 branches, 21" dj.
can Legion for their fino spirit in tnk- be greatly increased by tho next yonr. thnt tho chnrlty needs of tholr city third articles of tho ponco settlement. Is his privilege then tho soul of a city nmCtnr pipe,
lng hold of the building proposition The facts of such increase proves that aro cared for In a thorough and scient­ Even ns to this tho strikers have ac­ hccomoB a lifeless nnd spiritless thing. Number 1, Vitrified Segemenl Block
and having a home of their own. They tho shipments wero satisfactory, thot ific mnnner, and that rollof to tho cepted tho condition that thoro In to Is It right thnt we ns an individual
For approximately 737 feet of 30"
will got it. You cannot stop tho for­ the fruit enrried well, and renchod tho worthy cnn bo hnd nt nny ono of n lie arbitration of disputes arising as citizen should blind ourselves and fail Circulnr Sewer.
to the relative standing of employes. to seo the tainted spots that lend to
ward march of the A. E. F,
For approximately 015 feet of 36"
market in good condition. There wns number of ngcnclos.
some doubt in tbc bigging ah to the
Nothing detrncts from tho hnppy The most striking and interesting debauchery of ^outh and the crippling Circular Sewer.
When a guy In Tampa sells cheaper results. It was an experiment which appearance of n city moro than the point in tho ngreenient Is the estab­ of ago? Wo are hero to build an Ideal
Tho pipe to be delivered at Sanford,
gasoiino than tho other dealers his might prove disastrous, hut tho wes­ presence on the street corners of lishment of a commission of six rep­ city. What tho rest of America is do­ Florida, ns ordered by the City durtank is Mown up—not by the other terners wero bold enough to make maimed and unsightly unfortunntos resentatives of tho railroads to which ing in the ngc of abnormality is no ing tho six months following acceptdealers, mind you—but by somebody. it in the endeavor to loosen the grip nsking alms. It is just another hold­ shall ho referred all disputes growing excuse for looseness or laxity of Or- nnce of bid.
That is one way to eliminate competi­ of tho rnllronds on their profits. In up game. And wo submit supinely. out of tho strike thnt cannot be other­ lnndo citizens. Let us build nnd servo Specifications nnd form of proposal
tion and will probably be adopted by fact it was more n matter of necessity The solution is up to 'city officials wise adjusted.. The life of this com­ a moral, upright city of Christian, call ’ bo secured nt the office of the
other professions in tho near future. than of choice. They must* havo re­ here and everywhere. Tho rosponsi mission is limitod to May 31, 11)23, law abiding sonB nnd daughters. Whnt City Manager.
‘
lief from tho extortionate charges nf blllty is fixed. Jacksonville Is woll|,,ut UP to Umt
With regard to do you sny, citizens? You rule.—Or­ The City Commissioners reserve the
right to reject nny or all bids, or to
People in San Francisco have lost the rail lines or give up their busl- »p in the list of cities which are in- lhL’ questions of which It Is to have lando Sentinel.
-(V
accept uny bids they deem to bo for
twenty-five million dollars speculating ness. Tho transportation lines wero fested with this abnominatlon. Jack- (jurisdiction, It establishes a tribunnl
the l)OHt Interest of the City.
in German murks. And now that the absorbing all their profits, and they sunvillo’s city council cnn stop it by independent of the Itnilrond Labor
SMILING THROUGH
,
C. J. RYAN,
speculation is over and tho people took up water transportation ns a refusing to issue permits any tlmo Board—a rather significant Indication
City Manager.
hnvc lost their money the mark will last desperate resort. Before tho high thoy wish or any time tho cltlzans de­ of dissatisfaction on thu pnrt of both
Whnt a wonderful thing is tho 20-0-13
probably go up. The Germnim have freight rates wero established anyone mand It, Clenr tho streets of all beg­ sides to the mnnner in which'' that smile and whnt a wonderful crea­
made enough off tho poor fools who pi opening to ship by wnter ovor that gars and lot’s present a hnppy face to board hns -functioned recently.
tion is the man or woninn who cnn
It is dear thnt very material, if kueptjn good humor nt least 85 por
lnevsted to almost pay off their in­ long route would have been thought our winter visitors.
yruzy. Now that Is has been found
not rndicnl, modifications of the Esch- cent of tho timo. And whnt n grent
debtedness, jawohl.
feasible,
tho
movement
will
show
a
Cummins
railroad law lie ahead of us. contrast is tho perpetual grouch
-------------o
THE SETTLEMENT OF THE RAIL­
rapid increase.
If
that
revision
is to present a firm­ who is always looking for trouble Schled proposals will bu received by
ROAD STRIKE
Tho Sanford Country Club will open
There should bo a lesson for Flori­
er legal roadbed and a safer legal und who is picking flaws in the fel­ the, City Commission of Sanford, Flor­
officially about October 1st. Wo would da in these faets . This state Iuih a
track for hnrmonioiis railroad operat­ low who Is trying to do his duty nt ida, nt their office in the City Hall, at
liko to take Hoi) Holly on for eighteen longer sencoast than the three states Several woeks ago in discussing tho
or before 8 p. m., October 23, l‘.)22,for
holes, if lie can qualify In our clnBS— which havo found water shipments railroad strike we declared that it ing, it would be well for congress to all times, The following from the the construction of the following sew­
avail itself of Mr. Warfield’s wisdom Times Union on Smile Week is
200.—Reporter-Star. Come up, Ilasllo, possible amlp rofitnble. We hnvo 1,- would bu amazing if negotiations for
ers, to-wit:
and
understanding of all the questions worthy of reproduction;
and wu will play that 23-bole course 200 miles of snlt water on threo sides a settlement should fnll because of
Thirteenth Street storm sewer, 12"
involved in such a s-.-liumo of reform.
"The governor of Washington hns to 36” din., 1355’ long.
thnt Mrs. Blackman has originated in of thu state and an abundance of lack of public-spirited ami construe
Sanford. It is a pouch and we will good harbors. Why should wo not uti­ tlvu leadership among railroad execu­ 11 liis views bud prevailed at tile out­ issued a proclamation calling on the
Fourteenth Street storm sower 12’
set, say the executive council of the
see tin t you enjoy it.
lize them to release the strangle hold tives ntul union representatives. We shopmen, "differences would have people to observe ‘‘smile week’.' bo- to 21" din., 1075* long.
Bark Avenue storm sower, 12" to
which the rnllronds now havo on our could not believe that such a tiling been composed in a week." It iH rea­ ginning with October 1. Here is tho
proclamation:
was possible, and our confidence in
Thoso bandits in Arkansas who rob­ gieat industry?
24"
din., 1170’ long.
sonable t« suppose that the mun who
Let overyonb
forget
trouble.
Snnltnry Sowers
bed a bank and were met by tho riflo
Florida can send her fruit by wnter the controlling good sense of ‘‘an in­ 1ms rescued the country from the grip
Between Sanford and Cypress, 12"
fire of about half tho town ami Mint to New York far more quickly thnn fluential minority" is fully justified of this strike could make many valu­ Greet enen one with a smile, say
down before they could get away aro Seattle can send hers to the Pacific by tho agreement which has just been able suggestions n:t to the provisions some cheerful word, do a kindly act. to 21" din., 4355’ long.
I wish the newspapers, the theatres
Between Union Ave. and Third St.
naddor but wiser todny—those that are entrance to the Panama canal, nnd made by a largo number of the roads of a new law,—Baltimore Sun,
nnd
tho moves would eliminate the 0" nnd 10” dia., 750’ long.
and
the
representatives
of
the
striking
alive to tell the story. And If bank that is only the beginning of its long
murdcrH and nil depressing and Bor­ On Ninth Street between Cypress
robbing is to becomo unpopular all Journey through tho Cnrrlbenn sen to shop craftsmen. There can, lie little
row
breeding items, act and picturos. nnd Hlckoty Avq., 10" to 12" din.. «B»0‘
doubt
that
the
Chicago
agreement
vir­
FOR
ENFORCEMENT
OF
THE
banks should adopt the samu plans, the Atlantic nnd then over tho snmo
Take
the funny side, both pictures
tually
marks
tho
end
of
thu
struggle,
GAME
LAWS.
Bo ready nnd hnve your friends rendy. sea Inncs that Florida fruit must tra­
and
papers,
to the'hospital, tho sani
ami
that
the
railroads
not
panics
to
Between Cypress nnd Bine Ave., 0
If anyone is to rob the banks let tho vel to thu snmo market.
tnrium
and
nil
places where the unA few years ago there wnH much tnlk it will soon be forced to fall Into line. Tho sheriff of Poik county has tak
Stanford Herald do it.
nnd 10" dla., 1050’ long.
of shipments by water, but little Is Baltimore can feel a pardonable on action in regard to the better en­ 'ortunnto nro confined, thnt nil may
Between Bine nnd Hickory Ave. 6
pride in the fact thnt the lar.t of the forcement of the game laws which forget their troubles nnd enjoy and 10" ilia., 1050’ long.
said
about
It
now.
The
zenl
seems
Tnmpn is thinking of making a
,
great Industrial conflicts of 1022 ought to stand as a model for every henrty laughter.
Between Snnford nnd ting no) in Ave.
motorcade to Jacksonville nnd Sanford to have died away nnd been forgotten.
We
will
now
hnve
an
opportunity
which
havo
disturbed
buslncv,
atvJ
But
if
wo
expect
to
.hold
our
own
In
sheriff
in
the,
state.
Tho
game
nnd
6"
to 12” din., 3250’ long.
is thinking of making n motorcade to
threatened national prosperity and fish of Florida havo long been ono of of learning whut one week of smil­ Between Pnrk and Magnolia Ave.,
the
ninrkots
of
tho
world
we
uiust'not
surrounding towns and tho Idea is a
good will has boon brought to an end the great assets of the Htato. Thoy ing will do for a .statu. It is not 10" din., 1600’ long.
good one. The Sanford Kiwanls Club neglect these lessons from the west.
What California and Washington by the persistent nnd intelligent1 ef­ have been responsible for the bringing stated whether the remaining fiftyOotwoon Pnrk nnd Oak Ave., 10’
is fostering the idea hero and tho
forts, the patience, tnet and fairness of thousands of tourists to thu state. one eeke of tho year nro to bo de­ din., 2000* long.
i(
Herald hopes thoy carry ft out. Wo cnn d(&gt; successfully, wo with so much
of n Bultlmorean. This personal fea­ Thoy hnve furnlnhc(T*food at critical voted to frownH nnd grouches, but
Between First nnd Second St., 8
have advocated the business mon of greater stnrt can also do. If it pays
tho man who smiles by proclamation
ture of the settlement demands atten­
Sanford putting on trndo motorcades California to ship oranges nnd vege­ tion not merely as n mnttor of com­ times. Tho lcgislntdro hns recogniz­ is not suro to continue smlllnfe whon din., 200’ long.
ed this fact, and has phased laws for
**Between Cedar &amp; Holly Ave. North
for a long time but It Iiuh never been tables to the eastern markets over
munity pride, but as pointing a per­ tli dr protection. But it has neglected tho timo limit arrives,
their
long
route,
It
will
pay
us
with
of
Sixth Streot, 8" din., 1800’ long.
put on Just right and tho merchants
manent moral for futuro guidance and tc prqvido means for tholr enforce­ Tho ndvico as to "smile week” Is Ninth Streot District, 8" and 10
our
much
shorter
routo
to
do
tho
hnvo never taken to it as they should.
onsior to give than it is to take. It
ment, and too often they hnvo been 1h easy to say "Let evorone forget din., 1400’ long.
(|
It Is worthy of investigation and care­ sumo. It Ib tlmo for Florida to wako Instruction.
The honor and credit of this rail­ dlrrcgarded. Somo nttrnctlvo species
up
nnd
got
In
tho
game.
Tho
steam­
Stringfoliow’a
Addition,
8"
and
10
ful thought.
ship lines will provide the equipment road penco distinctly belong to Mr. 8, of birds have already becomo practic­ trouble" but It is not so easy for din. 775’ long.
to take care of tho business if thoy Davies Warfield, president of thu Sea­ ally extinct, ns tho flamingoes and ovtryone to forget. But thero Is no Sewer Pipo nnd Scgomunt Block to
Kenneth L, Roberts in the Satur­ cnn seo It coming tholr wny.
board Air Lino, and spokesman fur a snowy egrets, and others aro on the doubt of the fact thnt cheerfulness l)e furnished by City, F. O. B. cars,
day Evening Post, says:
"Senator
stockholders organization represent­ wuy. Tho snmo unfortunate fact is is contagious and that it tends to Sanford, Florida.
----------o------ -—
Park Trammell, Democrat, of Florida,
ing billioiiH of railroad securities, Ho true of the fishes, which hnvo been health ns well us happiness.
CUT
OUT
THE
BEGGARS
A roqi smile week should bo coin­ Proposals to he presented In n sealhas helped the good work along In
[was the only man nt thu mooting of so a!: indant in our Florida waters.
ad envelop^ endorsed on tho outside,
his quiet and Inconspicuous way by
the Assoelution of Railroad Execu­ Wo* c.innot afford to lot this destruc­ cident with some celebration thnt "Bid for Sower Construction," SanSanford
has
an
ordinance
against
introducing n bill ‘providing for mid
tives in New York on August 23 who tive ;voceHs of extinction go to its ul­ evokes smiles., Tho Mnrdl Gras at ford, Florida, with tho namo of the
Now Orleans, tho Gnsparilla carnival
establishing scholarships In each of begging on tho streets and tho city voted against tho resolution breaking
the states us a memorial to the Amer­ malinger and city officials will en­ off negotiations with the striking timate limit, und rob tho svnte of an nt Tampa aro smile weeks without bidder or bidders.
m not of ho much'vnluo to itc pooplo, nny proclamation so designated them Each proposal must Mr accomps"icd
ican soldiers, sailors nnd marines who force It to tho letter. It hns not been shopmen. He refused to adopt tho
hence the laws.
enforced
to
tho
leltor
heretofore
but
and they aro much more successful by a certified chuck mads payable
guvo their lives for their country, nnd
uncompromising attitude of his naso
all
the
cities
of
Florida
intend
to
com­
It
I
b gratifying to know that tho smile weeks than those made so by sight to tho City of Sanford, Florjda,
as an expression of npprecintion to
bine this soason and cut out tho beg­ dates, nnd ho set to work nt once to sportsmen's associations throughout proclamation.
for 6 por cent of thoir bid.
the brave and loyal men who served
ging on thu street. Yesterday one renew the discussions which hml been the stnto aro taking tho matter up
The smile that devotes friendlncas Copies of the plans nnd specifics'
In the military uad naval forces of
wns taken off tho streets here nnd pronounced closed. Possibly the fact nnd demanding a betor enforcement und good humor is tho normal ex­ tions mny bo Been at tho office o
tho United Status in the late war’," *
muny tender hearted peoplu thought thnt ho is not only n-railroad presi­ nf the laws, and equally gratifying to pression of a sunny nature and, In the City Munagur, or at the office o
it was heartless on the part of tho dent but tho representative of many know that tiro officers of tho law nro this much abused world of ours, It Fred T. Williams, Engineer. I,l“nl
President Horry, of tho Pressmen's officials to make tho "poor man" got thousands of stockholders gave him a disported to co-operato with thoiW.
and specifications can bo secured from
Union says thnt unscrupulous mon iff tho streets when ho did net havo broader nnd less ono sided vision of Sheriff Logqn, of Polk county, hns is much oftener seen thnn tho frown.
Fred T. Williams on deposit of $10-0°
The
average
man
does
not
need
a
prey upon the unions. You nva right, nny legs. After the poor man nrrivod tho situation than tho ordinary rail­ appointed every ono of tho .500 mem­
which will bo returned if bid Is nina^
"smllo
week"
proclamation
for
hw
Berry, old chup. A lot of .them mnlto at tho station ho had good nrtificlnn road executive cnn take. Or possibly bers ef tho Polk County Gnrtlo Pro­
Proposals will be rocelvod on n part
smiles
a
great
deni
every
week.
money by strikes whllo tho rank and legs to walk and ho will no doubt his natural temperament Is lc.n d"..tu­ tective nsBoclntlon, scattered all over
There mny be some old grouches In or the whole of tho work.
file of thu union mon arc lonlng mon­ bloom Into a wealthy tourist heforu torial nnd his sympathies \vid:r. \ t tho county, a deputy sheriff, with nu
the
Washington as thero nro elsewhere
ey Tho head of tho unions who will the season is ovor. It has boon discov nil ovonts, ho was tho only man who th .irity to net in cases where thoy find who need to be told to smile. Maybe Tho City Commission* reserves
right
to
reject
any
or
nil
bids
or
to
evontual|y lead tho unions o*;t of the crod that these beggars havo moro thought it "unwise to eloso the door tho lnws being vlojnted. IH tolls ev­ if these keep it up for, a week some
accept
any
bid
they
deem
to
be
for
the
wilderness will bo tho men \vlio cuts •"one” thnn tho tender heni;tod people to the settlement of the stiHcc at a ery member of thu association that Of them will get the linhit nnd dur­
jw t strikes and depends upon tho un­ who keep them up by giving them tlmo of grout basinets mid worn! widu thoy will bo pnid 12% cents per milo ing the balance of the year more best Interest of the city.
C. J. RYAN,
ion /o tes to put over what tho inbor- money they cnn hardly afford. It unrest," and he rbnowed tho interrupt to and from Bartow for all travel in sunshine and less gloom than had 20-0-18
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about flVo‘feat 'In length, was killed
by one of the Stafford boys Just bn
the Lake county side of Lnko Monroe
one djiy this week.
"Pud” Ilowklns nnd others are out
hunting a largo bear that has been
seen In
vicinity of Monroo lately.
If
captured
their friends are expect­
nml Mrs. Frank Evans were
Mr.
ing
a
delicious
piece of bear steak.
for a few days last week
ritb «»
#m Boston. Mr.-Evans ia one, of
best boosters and he Is planning
t things for the betterment of us
While hero hu ordered several
tea built at once. Good boy, Frank
need a few more like you.
he heavy rains of tho past two
les have raised the lakes higher
Mr. and Mfs. Louis Entzmingor
n ever before.
were the guests of Mr. ntyl Mrs. C. W.
Mr. Parish hns been laid off about Entzmingor for several days.
weeka with n dislocated knee.
. * Wm. Woodcock returned Monday
yr. Hcrsoy and Mrs. Sweet are from Maine whore ho spent tho sum­
Ming a now houso for Frank Ev mer.
one of tha many ho'has ordered Maurice Clouser, of Orlando, wns a
It
visitor In town Thursday.
The new skating rink Is coming E, S. Miller is expected to arrive in
jht along, tho best of luck to its pro­ town Friday from Youngstown, Ohio,
per*. It proves what I have iil- v.'hero ho spent tho summor.
jp said, nothing can stop good old Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Drown and
luic Mary's rapid growth.
daughters, of Orlando, were calling
jjfi Durant’s sub-division on the on friends Sunday afternoon.
Inst side of tho track is Buro growing Miss Olive Dlnkel spent ono day in
:t five new bungalows, new streets Sanford Inst week tho guest of Mrs.
j out, soon to bo piped for water, Snm Houston.
nd he is getting a light plant to sup
Mv. nnd Mrs. Geo. Stunrt, Mrs.
|r electricity to his householders. Margaret nnd Master George arrived
Great work Durant, you’re^a hard Fridny to spend tho winter.
,rker and big booster for tho town, It. C. Newell nnd son Gerald, were
Mr. Sjoblom now has tho whole visitors in Sanford Monday and
tr,wn piped for wator, street lights on Tuesday.
Crj'stnl J ake avenue and hns ImprovW. S. Entzmingor, of Plant City,
«j Wilbur nvenue, Goodhonrt avenue, wns a visitor in town Fridny.
First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth J. K. Phipps wns transacting busi­
streets. May tho good work never ness in Tampa Thursday.
|«we.
Le Von linker spent Thursday nml
The saw mill Is working ovortimo Friday at Daytona Bej^ph.
[getting out lumber and Is unable to
Miss Hcttfo Arnotte left Thursday
keep up with Its, orders for now hous for the East Const where she will
L here. Keep on bussing little snw- tench this year.
|mill, your song Is music to my ears.
The I.ongwood school will open next
All the snowbirds who roosted here Monday, October 2nd with E. S. Mil­
|lut winter are coming again this ler or principal nnd Mrs. Geo. Stuart
winter and oodles moro that they huvo nssistnnt principal.
rived to about our little paradise.
Msy they come and look nnd blossom Tho grentes^enemy of child life is
|ln our garden Bpot.
the tnpo worm. It'destroys health
The Casino is enjoying prosperity nnd vitality. The greatest enemy of
| and is popular with everybody who the tape worm is White’s Cronin Ver­
Ihas visited it. It’s Wednesday night mifuge. One or two doses does the
!dames draw tho elito of tho surround­ work. Price, 35e. Sold by Union
ing city’s and towns hml tho fine mus­ Pharmacy.—‘Adv.
ic is enjoyed by nil Luke Mary resi|dcnt&gt; from their porches.
R| I)
ns
—Geo. Phillips, Noteoligist.

LAKE MARY

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the Pay Dny‘will occur at the Princ­ chapter on Thurfday night, and Chap­
ess theatre. Whether Charlie la to" ter foV young men in business on
pay Osborn Herndon or Tom £lggflr&gt; Tuesday night, being October 3rd and
is the question. You will have to go 6th, The annual "Fathers and Sons
ty the Princess Thtfntre and find out. Bnnquet and meeting” will be held as
Look for tho adveritsement, In this usual oh a date to be announced the
issue.
latter part of October! All outl
Yowell ft Co., are improving tholr
show windows by scraping tho ftoort
and putting in n new background that
will add much to the appearance of
these fine windows. George Venable
has chnrgo of the work and when
finished Mr. and Mrs. HarvArd' will
have n big surprise fn window drbssing. ;
. V
•l *f
■" ■■■L. Urban May of tho Sanford Motor
Co., snya that advertising In the Dally
Herald certainly pays. The Mother
day ho placed an ad In tho want col­
umn fo r'a room to ront and long
before tho paper was out or before
the typo had been sot ho had two
applicants. If thnt Is not "Speed”
whnt is It?
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Whitner nnd
daughter hnvn returned from a trip
to ninny points on tha west const but
returned with the dengue fever which
nil but spoiled their vacation trip. Mr.
Whitner expects to bo back at tho old
stand by Monday and his many friends
are glad to see him nnd to know thnt
ha hns recovered from his recent Ill­
ness.
Cash talks says Henry McLaulin
and his advertisement In this Issue
calls attention to his hnlf prico sale
on Snturdny nnd Monday when any
article in the windows will bo sold
at half price for the good old ensh.
See tho ndvortisemonts nnd see tho
windows. It will pny to watch tho
advertisement of Henry McLaulin tho
old rclinblo jawolor.
L. F. Chapman of Ft. Pierce is in
tho city looking for a location for a
no-#-paper nnd may decido to locate
in Sanford for he thinks tho "City
Substantial” is just nbout right. Mr.
Chapman hns been editor of tho Ft.
Pierce News for the past tliroo years
hut sold out his plant thoro several
months ngo nnd liko nil newspaper
men after selling out is looking for
another location to got back in tho
gnmc again.

gELL THE ORIGINAL WATKINS’
Products. Good city territory still
open. Got our wonderful offer and
ftoo samples. Write today. The J.
R. Watkins Co., Dept! 80. Memphis,
Tonn.
* Bfl-4tp
FOR SALE—200 acres of timber land
south of Oviedo. Price $2,000.—
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 2G.—The Barclay Reatty Co., 30 E. Pino St.,
. 67«4tc
city commission has come forward Orlando, Fla.
with moro than its moral support jn
tho weed cutting and mosutto eradi­ RESERVATIONS FOR ROOMS nt
Comfort Cottage can now bo made
cating campaign, with an npproprla
tlon of $2,000 to be used In tho work. for tho winter—tho houso opening No­
Tho purchase of a mowing machine vember first. Address Mrs. M. Mar­
68-6tp
will mako up ono of the Items of ex­ tin, Highlands, N. C.
penditure. Waste oil is being usod
Owners of horses and blooded stock
on water hazards.
a n largo users of Liquid Borozono.
COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK It honls* wounds, {entering sores,
bnrhed wire cuts by a mild power
School teachers should give the thnt leaves no disfiguring scars. Price,
same advice to children who have 30c, 00c and $1.20. Sold by Unlpn
coughs as this Florida teacher. "I Pharmacy.—Adv.
lecoirmcndod Foley’s Honey and Tar
to tho children In my school who had Read What U. S. Dept, of Agriculture
the 'flu* nnd .good results came when­ Says About Whnt Two Itnts Can Do.
ever it wns used,” writes Mrs. L.
Armstrong, Okeochobeo, Florida, Fol­ According to government figures,
ey's Honey nnd Tar contains no opi­ two rats brooding continually for
ates—Ingredients printed on tho wrap­ three years produce 3591709,482 In­
per. Stood tho teat of time serving dividual rats. Act whon you boo the
three generations. Quickly ralloves first rat, don't wait. RAT-SNAP is
colds, coughs nnd croup, throat, chost tho surest, cleanest, most convonlont
and bronchial troublo. Sold every­ exterminator. No mixing with other
foods. Drys up after killing—loavos
where.—Adv.
no small. Cats or dogs won’t touch It.
Sold nnd gunrnntood by Ball Hard­
NOTICE TO PARENTS ware Co.—Adv.
Tho Primary Schools the first few
months of school, while Waiting for
tho new building to he completed, will
bo very much crowded. As it will be
necessary to hnvo two sessions in the
East Side School to nccomnindntu the
pupils, only town children east of the
rnilwny will attend school in this
building.
Bus children and West Sido children
nro nBkcd to register in the West Sido
school. All fourth grade children nro
asked to register in tho Grammar
school.
All parents having children who will
be six years old beforo January fIrat,
1023, may enter them tho first term
of school as there will he no mid-year
beginner’s class. Only those who nro
six yenrs old heftire the above date
will be allowed to enter.
All pupils wishing to tnku entrance
examinations after Hummer school
work meet Thursday morning, Sep­
tember 28th at 10 o'clock in tho
Grammar school.
STELLA P. AnitINGTON,
Supervisor Primary Schools.
150-4td; ltw-p

Kub-My-Tlnm, an antiseptic. 38-20tc
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—
Soo It. F. Crenshaw nt Postofflco,
or address Box 790.
5fl-4tp
In Iliu C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h r N r v e n t h J u ­
dicial C irc u it. S to le o f F lo r id a , Sem ­
i n o l e C o u n t y . — In C h a n c e r y .

['copies Hank nf Hanford, Cumplnlnnnt,

vs.

(loo. Hurwood and Nettle Garwood, r e ­
spondents.
Notice Is hereby given th n t p u re u a n t
lo decree Issuing out of tho above e n ­
titled court In above untitled cause of

The T hree

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notion I will o f f s r fo r into before th e
court house door nt Hanford, Florid*,
d u rin g tho le kh I hour* of wile on Mon­
day. November 6, 1532. th e fo llo w in g
described property: Com m encing n t tn e
Hoiithenst corner of the
N o r th w e s t
q u a r te r of f a c tio n 11 In T o w n sh ip H .
flouth of ilnngo 30 E a s t o r n t tho com ­
mon c e n te r of sa id flection,
theneo
North 10 chains, thence W est 10 c h a i n s
thenoe Houlh 10 chain*. thence E a s t 10
chains to the place o f beginning, c o n ­
ta in in g 10 ucres, e x cepting th e r e o f w h a t
hns here to fo re been deeded from th e
t m et to m llrond com pany, snld land
being situ a te d in Seminole Cou.ity,
Florida.'
T erm s of flnlo: Cneh.
J. a . HHAUON,
Bl-Uo
Hpoolal M aster In Chancery.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION
Serial No. niBMS
d e p a r tm e n t of th e I n te rio r

t

U; B. LAND O F F IC E , a t
G a in e sv ille . F lo r i d a ,

Septem ber IS, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given th a t A m an­
da Williams, of A ltam onte Springe.
Florida, who, on J u l y
rnjide
_
for
H omesteadI E ntry, No 015119,
B
t
i
.a
Hu
.
I
of NB14 a nnd
d N ‘4 o f flBVl.FSeotloni
T ow nship I*1
8. flnngi
R ange 30 B., T a lla h a s ­
I S.
see Meridian, ha s filed notice of in te n ­
tion to m a k e T h r o e -y e a r proof, to e s ­
tablish claim to th e land above d e ­
scribed, before Clerk of Circuit Court,
a t Hanford. Florida, on tho 2Sth day of
October, 1932.
Claim ant names a s w itnesses:
George
f .lllyurd.
of
A ltam onte
Springs, Florida.
I’enrl
W.
Malloy, of Altnmonto
Springs. Florida„ ,
A. II. Ford, of A ltam onte Springs,
1 |j*r|ljn. | , r(ce&gt; 0{ A ltam onte Springs.
Florida.
SR-Hn

LAKE MONROE

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nOB*. W. DAVIS.
Register.

BIG CROP
F ertilizers

Enrich the soil, Increase the
yield, hasten maturity, im­
prove tho quality. It pays to
use them regularly. Stock In
our warehouse nt Sailford.
Booklet free from warehouse
or from—

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JPriends

Jacksonville. F lorida_____

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T hem

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Py-Uic Ronch nnd Water Hug Killer.....................................50c
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To rid your houso of filthy ronches, flics and poison mo­
squitoes nnd nntH, uso tho PY-UTE Preparations. Tho Fly,
Mosquito nnd Roach Preparations are non-poisonous had will
not harm human, animal ortfowl. Guaranteed to do the
work or your money refunded. Sold nnd guaranteed by

HELPED HIS BACK
Backache, rheumatic pains, dizziness
nnd blurred vision nro symptoms of
Rn n* Mi m
Mobley Drug; Store, L. Allen lj}ced Co., nnd Roberts* Grocery,
khiney trouble. "My husband had n
Sanford, Fla. Manufactured by bud back,” writes Mrs. M. McCul­
Rs ISi Mi
Ri h H m tar
lough, Easton, Pa. "When ho snt
J. J. CATES MANUFACTURING CO., Snnford, Flo.
down ho could hardly got up nnd then
ho would ho drawn over to one side.
(From T h u i.d .j 1. D .llr &gt;
hksKRiuialtalQnSi
New people are coming to Sanford. Ho tried Foley Kidney Pills nnd they "I Spent $1.25 on Rnt-Snap nnd Saved
tho Price of a Hog."
cured him." Foley Kidney Pills quick­
Are wo rondy for them?
ly relievo kidney nnd bladder troublo.
Thu Ninth Annuni meeting of tho
—Thomas R, Baker, Ph. D., si
S. 0. Chase left yesterday, for Sold everywhere.—Adv.
James McGuire, famous Hog Rniscr
IStminolc lluptist Association was held points on the east const nnd expects
of
Now
Jersey,
says,
"I
ndviso
every
Rollins College, Analytic and
(From W oilnoidur'i D .ltr l
lit l ake Monroo lust week, nnd In tu bo absent for a week or more,
farmer troubled with rats to uso RATCapt.
Arthur
Cundy,
of
Orlando,
point of attendance nnd accomplish­
SNAP. Tried everything to got rid Consulting Chemist says of the w.ilor: “Of the mnny waters of this snd oth­
ment of purpose, proved u success in The farms are beginning to look was a Sanford visitor yesterday.
of rnts. Spent $1.25 on RAT-SNAP.
*very way. A full report of tho con­ prosperity. Thero is nothing quito as
Figured tho rats it killed saved the er regions that 1 hnvo analyzed, I have found none superior in all good quali­
vention appeared in lust Friday’s Iler- pretty as Sanford celery farms In tho Wm. II. Holden is spending n few prim of n hog." RAT-SNAP conies
ties of« thnt of tho "Elder Water."—Phono 311-W. Office In Miller Building. i
days in Atlanta, attending a conven­
Iaid.
fall.
in cake form. No mixing with other
tion
of
life
insurance
companies.
Lillian Harris, tho 14-months-old
food. Cats or dogs won’t touch it.
Idsughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, George
Miss Viola Klacker of San Antonio,
Three sizes, 35c, 85c, $1.25. Sold nnd
Ifarri. died at tho homo of hor undo, Fin., hns arrived in tho city nnd tak­ Mrs. E. E. Willard, of Fort Piorco, guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
John Davis, of this place. Tho body en n position in tho office of tho is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Adv.
L. .Miller.
wns interred at Silver Lake cemo- Southern Drug Company.
|tery.
Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Whitner have re­ A cross, sickly baby suffering from
An infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Col.
Remember tho Clenn up Campaign turned from an oxtomlod visit to the digestive troubles and looseness of
IHenderson died nt this place nftar a to J&gt;o Inaugurated hero tho first week
SLABS, VASES
MONUMENTS
ihort illness. Burial took place nt Sil­ in October. Got everything rendy for various west const cities, having mo­ tho bowels needs McGee’s Bnby Elixir.
MAUSOLEUMS
BUILDINu V VJULE
It
checks
the
bowels,
cases
tho
stom­
tored nil tho way.
ver I.nko cemetery.
the big season of tourists In Sanford.
ach
nnd
restores
healthy
conditions.
Mrs. Endfir Curlett, of OviedS, tho
MILVIS MARBLE COMPANY
Wm. H. Holden nnd mother, Mrs. Prico, 35c and 80c. Sold by Union
chairman of the Child’s Welfare De­
Mrs. Annn Soroll, of Snnford, wns W. D. Holden, hnve taken apartments Pharmacy.—Adv.
J. W. BARRETT, Representative
partment of tho Woman’s Club, wns n
a visitor in Lakeland yesterday, tho for tho wintor nt tho Sirrono House,
pleasant cnller at tho Lake Monroo
Q U A R R Y D IS T R IB U T O R S
guest of 2Ir.i. James A. Miller of 508 Palmetto nnd Fourth streots.
lififl cures Dengue Fever.
38-20tc
achool recently. Mrs. Curlett talks
South Florida avenue.* Mrs. Sorell
Secure our prices beforo plncing your orders; you will
the good news thnt wo are to have a formerly resided in Lakeland nml was
be
more
than repaid.
Wm.
A.
Leavitt,
of
Lakeland,
time
health nurse this school torm, tho
cordially greeted by hor mnny friends. keoper of tho A, C. L. Ry., spent Sun­ Could Hardly Eat
Iwork to he taken up in Octobor.
All work done in a satisfactory manner and, your busi­
—LakoTnnd Stnr-Telegrnm.
day horu ns tho guest of his parents,
Mr. Kuisorman and son Emil and
Anything:
Says
ness is appreciated.
Mr. and Mfs. W. F. Leavitt.
William Hawkins epent the week end
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
C.
Chamberlain
#t Coronado Bench,
. Memphis Citizen
Mth. Peter Grnhn, of Tnrnpn* spept
Min* Eliza Orton, of Jacksonville, have returned to thoir winter homo at
visited .Mrs. R,'T. Wynne a few days corner of Atinntie and Lenox nvenuos, a short time hero this week with her Ono of Hundreds of &lt;Testimon­
Daytona Beach, after a delightful mo sister, Mrs. J. L. Miller nt her lovely
•nroute to Mount Dorn. ,
ials Thnt Prove Our
tor trip through tho north nnd east, country homo adjoining the Country
Mi* Roberta Wynne hus returned
and
also
oxtending
tholr
trip
Into
• * Claim
Club.
hoim after n pleasant visit to Mount
#
Canada.—D'aytond Journal.
iBorn.
If you ooutit only rbb nnd read the
of testim onials
th a t a r e
nl«
Wqrk hns started on the painting oP mnny hundreds
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mathews nnd
files—l
e tte rs wrltl
les—letter*
w .ritte
by .-j,
a rn te Mrs. Goorgo G. Herring is recupera­ Holy Cross church, Rectory, Parish ful u*ers
. .nhave
is
r
s
of
F
e
rrn
lln
e
who
wh
found
family have removed from Lakeland
tine nnd wn
w a nt to pans on
:h by Its one
ting from nbout a week’s illness. Hor House, B. S. A. Houso and Bowling he a lth
|b this pluco,
the
__ good
od w
word
_____
ord . .to. ____
th e...
ir frlenda and
ninny friends will bo glad to know Alloy, making a most decided Improve­ allII oth e r sufferer*, you would
woul he eon__
F. T. Black has returned from the
vlncnrt
th
a
t
In
your
caee,
too, F e rrn lln e
thnt nho will be out again in a few ment.
would he helpful
hospital at Daytona after recovering days.
To Rive you a n Iden of some of the
from n sovero illness,
llfk mnpy
nmnatiiR ronult* thnt hnvo bean ob­
tained:
Miss
Virginia
Smith
has
returned
friends nro pleased to see him a t his
School starts Monday morning. You
M. C* K oike#, nf Memphis. Tenn..
P&lt;i»t of duty In tho grocotry at Monroo. can get your school supplies at Mob­ home after an extundud visit. She nays: VI w a s so sink th a t 1 could h a r d ­
ly
oat a n y t h i n g —N ever c o t n n ight's
spent
nix
weeks
at
Chnutauqun,
N.
Y.,
Link* Herbert Black 1b confined to leys drug store this week nnd snvo
sleep because of th e a w fu l condition of
going
from
tbcri
to
Pennsylvania,
my
stomnah." A fte r tnktnir a few b o t­
|h!h homo by illness also.
a lot of troublo and annoyance. Get Ohio and Georgin whiyo she visited tles of F e rrn lln e I found th a t I could
K. J. Cutes spent a foW days with the list of hooks out of tlio Horald.
sleep, eat heartily, m y etomaoh no
longer troubled me and my rheum atic
friends ahd relatives.
| relativso nt Pnlntka Inst week.
pain* left tne. I believe F e r r n lln e is
the bent rem edy on e a rth nnd t h a t It
Mr. n n d Mrs. L, B. Mann ontortalnLawton English'of Atlanta is In the
will c ure stom ach trouble and r h e u m a ­
M Thursday In honor of their guest, city tho guest of Judgo nnd Mrs. Jas. Glenn C. Hayman, of Snvnnnnh, Gn. tism ’’—Adv.t
%
r ’ l*. Horne, of Georgia. Those proa- Shnron. Mr. English is in tho pav­ spent the week end here as tho guest "If yaur local dealer docs not han­
‘nt were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Purvis nnd ing business with headquarters in At- of hlB father-in-law, W. F. Leavitt. dle FERRALINE, send $1.00 direct to
M'Ulo daughter, Wanonn and Mrs. lnritn, but is thinking of moving to He wns accompanied home by Mrs. the FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING :
Hayman, w^o will mako n short visit
IF YOU WANT MULES, WE HAVE THEM.
I Mann’s father, K. J. Cates.
Florida and la In lovo with Snnford in Savannah, and will again return to CO., Tampa, Fla.”
J- L, Horne has extended his vllst nnd Scmlnols county.
Snnford to visit her patents.
Mrs. "It Must Have Been Dead nt Least 8
r ° Florida by visiting Jasper and Bos­
ton.
Hayman will bo .remembered as Miss
Months But-Didn’t Smell.”
Hon. George' Schofield of Ivornoss
a
Morn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Keller wAs" among tho prominent vlsitdrs to Francos Leavitt.
"Saw a big rat In our collar last
I Unday, .September 17th, a fine girl. the city yesterday being tho honored
fall,” writos Mrs, Joanny, "and bought
Prices from $50.00 to $375.00 each.
B. 8. A. NOTICE!
Quito a crowd of tho association guest, of the Odd Fallows nnd Rebeka 36c enko of RAT-SNAp, broke It upt
I
visited tho school Wednesday ahs. George who is now States At­ Atl four chapters of the Brother­ Into small pieces. Last wook whllo
looming, * Among thorn wore Itov. torney is an old friend of tho editor hood of Saint Andrew, Junior and moving wo camo across tho (load rat.
I ’ilson Finch, pastor of the Baptist of the Herald-and paid us an appre­ Senior will begin their regular meet­ Must hnvo boon dead , six months,
, ™ h a t Umatilla, and B. F, Mc- ciated visit.
ings next week on tho usual tlnys. didn’t smoll. RAT-SNAp Is wondor
»,
JWhortor also of Umatilla, both of
Grammar School Divisions, mooting on ful.” Three sizes, 85c, 85c, $1.25. Sold
l U l'"n 'undo a very pleasant address. . Charlie Chaplin will have a Pay Dny Tuesday and Thursday afternoons im­ and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
South Bay Street-Eustis, Florida
* *urU« rattlo snake measuring In Sanford, Fridny and Saturiay and mediately after school; High School —Adv.
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ELDER SPR IT S WATER

Elder Springs Water Company

Mules!

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I now have at my barns in Eustis 60
head of fine mules, and few good horses.

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�WORLD'S 8ER1ES OF OTHER
YEARS UP FOR DISCUSSION

declared the negro tjia winner. Their
verdict was' received with terrific
cheering from the spectators who
had remained in the arena, many of
them in tyi ugly mood: Carpentier
had been hooted by a large number
of the crowd as he was taken from
the ring to hie dressing room.
The defeat of Carpentier was en­
tirely unexpected . Carpentier was
the favorite when the men entered
tho ring, and the crowd was* dumb­
founded when they saw their Idol
pummelled all over the ring and sub­
jected to terrific punishment at the
hands of tho big black.

tics. Hack has carrl4) (hree of his
Philadelphia teams to world cham­
pionships. Twice he met and defeated
John McGrow and his Giants. In
the other series Mack trluphed over
Frank Chance, the great Cub leader*
McGrow triumphed over Mick In 19-

on.

la going to attend the Sanford-,'High
School this y e a r to com^ out to prac­
tice.' Ha says that- moro boys aro
needed for scrimmage, the practice
which they start today,
Tho firdt game will be here on Sat­
urday, October 7th with Ocala. .

BABSON SEES GRBA TOPPORTUNITIE8 FOR
MUNICIPALITIES

Chance won two world aeries with CHASE &amp; fco. FOR LOWER RATES.
the Cubs; Corrigan won two with the
Boston Red Box and MpGraw . has
Under the above Caption the Miami
NEW YORK, Sept 25.—In the
taken
two
with
the
Giants.
Metropolis
took occasion to qommend
'world series of 1921 tho Now York
The
following
table
shows
Hie
win­
Chase
A
Co.,
for their attempts and W7LLESLEY HILLS, Mass.^. Sopt. whq* It lasts. Nothing help3 n cl,
Giants, Hod by John McGfaw, nnd
ning
and
losing
managers
since
190K
successes
a
t
securing
lower freight 23.—Roger W. Babson this Week is­ so much as good paving, ft 8I)|endlJ
Hughey Jonnlngs, formerly of tho De­
1905—Winner,
McGrow—New
York
rates
far
Florida
growers,
ipid in call­ sues a warning to dttes and towns to water supply, proper sewerage, „n4
troit Americans, defeated tho Now
Nationals; Loser—Mack—Philadel­ ing tho attention of the Metropolis got busy on their municipal improve­ of course, good schools.
York Yankees, bossed by Miller Hug­
phia Americans.
resdors to this act of Chaop. 4 Co., ments immediately. His'reasons are
gins, In eight games.
“This especially applies to thGIANTS’
CINCH
TENTH
CHAM­
1008—Winner, Jonos, Chicago Am­ they referred to an advertisement of ns follows: 4
The Giants were shut out in 8 to 0
Southom cities which have not la tlu
PIONSHIP
ericans; Loser, Chance, Chicago Na­ this company headed "Lpwer Freight "A revolution is to take" place_ln
li tho first two gnmos, Mayrf pitch­
past had the available futpls that son*
tionals.
NEW
YORK,
Sbpt.
20.—New
York
Hates" (which also appeared in tho city development during the next de­ of the Northern cities have had. Gr»»t
ing tho Ynnks to victory In tho open­
Chicago Sanford Herald under tho samo date)
er and tho youthful Waite Hoyt turn­ clinched Its &lt;tenth National League ’ &lt;907—Winner, Chance,
cade. Tho automobile .Is to have as opportunities present thoms.-ive* to
Nationals;
Loser
Jennings,
Dotroit nnd in which it is stated that this
championship
hero
yestehray
when
the
ing tho trick in tho second, The third
great an effect on Uvlng conditions as those cities that are to benefit from
■,
company was among tho first to moke tho sewing machine had on weaving, river Improvements, flood protest!®
gnmc, a heavy hitting affair, went to Giants defeated St. Louis in a 10-In- Americans.
1908— Winner, Chance,
Chicagoa fight for lower freight rates for
tho Nationals, 13 to 5, Jess Barnes do- nlng game, 5 to 4.
As tho mill has taken tho piece of and other natural problems. Ne„
Nationals;
Loser,
Jennings,
Detroit
It
was
tho
eighth
championship
won
Florida growers. As this company the home spinning wheel, so the sub­ leans, 1b an) illustration of a city
fentlng Bob Shawkey, Phil Dougins
Americans.
makes Sanford hcadquqarters and cov­ urb is to tnko the place of tho city for which should take advantage of this
pitched the Giants to victory, 4 to 2 in in New York under McGrow's leader­
1909— Winner, Clarke,. Pittsburg
ship
since
1904
j.md
mnrka
tho
first
ers local territory, wo nro glad to call residential purposes.
the fourth game, but Hoyt came back
Tremendous present opportunity of lev mon(«
Nntlonnls; Loser, Jennings, Detroit tho attention of our roadors to the
in tho fifth against Artio Nehf, tho time slnco 1913 that a National Lea­ Americans.
movements from the city to the sub­ rntos In paving Its streets and dertk
article which follows:
young Giant nnd tho Americans won gue champion has repented.
1910— Winner, Mack, Philo Ameri­ "Lowor Freight Rates!" Metropolis urbs may be expcctod during the next oping Its suburbs.
3 to 1. Bnrnes won tho sixth game George Kelly's hitting was lnrgely
can; Loser, Chance, Chicago Nation­ readers were attracted by those words few years. Wise cities will begin to "During the next ten years we will
for tho Giants, 8 to 5 nnd Douglas responsible for New York's victory. als.
immediately prepare for this groat witness a great municipal race,—y*.
In an advertisement appearing in last suburban development, which, In many n great-municipal Marathon race. The
won the seventh, 2 to 1, against de­ He tied tho score In the sixth inning
1011— Winner, Mock, Philo Ameri­
with n homo run with Young on base,
Thursday's Metropolis. They wore at­
feating Mays,
cans;
Loser, McGrow, New York tracted particularly because it is un- cases, will mean tho extension of city cities which are now behind will hive
while
his
singlo
in
the
tenth
after
Nohf nnd Hoyt engaged in a stir­
an opportunity of getting in the front
limits. ,
1012— Winner, Stahl, Boston Amring mound duel in tho final game, Young hnd been Intentionally passed, Orleans; Loser, McGrow, New York usual for n business concern to come "Such n revolution in living must ranks; while somo of the cities now in
drovo in Frisch with tho winning run.
out in n public statement confessing,
and tho Glnnts won 1 to 0.
tho front ranks will drop hack into
St. Louis mndo a brilliant stand in Nntlonnls.
and taking prido in the confession, result In tho extension. of water the lower places. Tho remit of the
The Giants accounted for 10 extra
plants,
expansion
of
sewerage
sys­
1913— Winner, Mnck, Phils Ameri­
base hitters in tho sorlcs. Of theso tho ninth Inning, when Now York hnd cans; Loner, McGraw, New York Na­ that It has been fighting for fair tems, nnd a tremendous era of new race will depend upon the vision of
one
run
In,
tho
bnsos
full
nnd
none
out
freight rates, The advertisement In
13 were two baggers, four wore three
thoao who direct the affairs of th«e
tionals. *
question was that of Chase &amp; Co., rond building, home building and oth­ cities."
base hits nnd two were homo runs, hut failed to got ovor tho run ncceser
improvements.
This
will
cause
a
1914—
Winner,
Stallings,
Boston
which stated that the firm of Chase
Tho Yankees had seven two bnggera snry to clinch tho pennant.
^Nationals; Loser Mnck, Philo Ameri­ &amp; Co, were one of the original faw groat demand for carpenters, mnsons,
Stengel,
tho
veteran
New
York
conone three base hit nnd two homers.
cans.
These changing conditions nrc al­
Florida growers nnd shippers who be­ plasterers, and common Inbor of nil
Tho Giants had 71 hits for a total tcrfioldcr, strained a leg muscle com­
1015—Winner, Cnrrignn, Boston gan the work for lower freight rntes kinds. Tho building boom has not yet ready evidenced by the Business U8.
ing
In
for
u
short
fly
nnd
was
reliev­
of 98 bases nnd 29 runs. Fifty bits
Americans; Loser, Moran, Phlln Na­ and reduced minimum londs on Flori­ reached Its height. Evory feature rom.etor Figure of the Uubsanchut
wore credited to tho Yankees for 05 ed by Cunningham.
tionals.
da fruits and vegetables, nnd wero connected with building, from the sup­ which has rcacehd to 7 per cent below
total bases and 22 runs.
10t0—Winner Cnrrignn, ' Boston successful in this work."
plying of the raw materials to tho normal. I expect this sub-nurmn! con­
CARPENTIER
SEEKS
A
RETURN
Giant pitchers struck out 38 hatters
Amerlcnns; Loser Robinson, Brook
furnishings
of tho home, should pros­ dition to soon disappear. Wise arc the
ROUT
WITH
BLACK
CHAMP
"Chnse &amp; Co." the advertisement
and walked 22. Forty-four batsmen
lyn Nntlonnls.
per
for
tho
next
year or two. This is cities.which plan their improvement*
PARIS,
Sopt.
20.—Georges
Cnrpencontinues, "have taken active pnrt In
wore struck out by Yankee hurlors
1917— Winner Rowland, Chicago
tho real reason why certain forms of and mako their contracts while busi­
tlor,
knocked
out
by
Battling
Slkl
Sun­
nnd
contributed
freely
of
their
time
and 27 wero passed. The Giants stole
Americans; Loser, McGraw, New
and money to every Important freight labor la scarce today nnd why certain ness Is still below normnl.
seven hoses, one more than the Yan­ day and deprived of his title as heavy York Nntlonnls.
wulght champion of Europe, wus in
rate fight undertaken on Floridn building materials and commodities
kees.
1918—
Winner,
Bnrrow,
Boston
Am­
nro strengthening in prlco. It is tho
The Glnnts hnd a combined batting lied yesterday, battered and discour­ ericans; Loser, Mitchell, Chicago Nn- fruits and vegetables, nnd were suc­ real reason why the rgjne operators JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 2.',.-The
aged
and
watched
over
by
his
train­
cessful In this work.”
average of .209 as compared to th&lt;
Boy Scouts wero cnllod upon recently
tlonnls.
ers.
IBs
manager,
Francois
Descamps
"Chase &amp; Co.” tho advertisement of tho Central states nnd tho mill own­ to aid In,thls city's campaign against
Yankees’ .207.
1910—Winner,
Mornn,
Cincinnati
ers of tho Eastern states have been
is already out, however, for a return
Nntlonnls; Loser, Gleason, Chicago continues, "have taken active pnrt In obliged to tuko hack the workers at "Jay-wnlkihg" In tho downtown see
match with tho victorious Africnn.
FOOTBALL RESULTS
tho old wnges.' It Is tills emigration tion. Fallowing closely on the heel*
"It is all his fault; it is a good les­ Americans.
1920— Winner, Sponkcr, Clevolnml
from the cdty to tho suburbs which of tho trnffle regulations recently put
son for Georges," Dcseamps said yes­
Carson Newman 0; Centre College terday afternoon. "If Carpentier had Americans; fxiser, Robinson, Brook­
hns changed tho labor market. Of into effect with tho augumentlng of
course labor leaders claim credit for tho polieo traffic Blind, the downtown
not tried to play with Siki ho would lyn Nntlonnls.
1921— Winner, McGraw, New York
University of Georgia 82; Now not have been hit in the third round
checking wngu cuts, but it clearly is street intersections hnvo been marked
with chalk Into snfety zones.
Nationals;
Loser
Huggins,
Now
York
Berry College 13.
not duo to them. Henry Ford's fliv­
with a lucky punch that dazed him."
The establishment of the safety
Americans.
'
Mercer 24; Piedmont College 3.
vers nrc enusing this demand for
Carpentier is blamed severely by all
zones carried n taboo on Jay-walking.
Wake Forrest 34; Atlantic Christ the sporting writers for taking the
homes In the suburbs, nnd tho conse­
Tho bcoiRh turned out in full force to
inn Col lego 0.
quent demand for mechanics, carpen­ instruct the wnlking public to what
fight as a joke. They remarked thnt ROLLINS COLLEGE OPENS
Tennessee 51; Tniory and Henry the ox-champion seemed to think he
ters, and common labor,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 215
the white lines meant but although
had nothing to do hut play to the gal­
"Wise
nro
the
cities
and
townB
that
they were nrn\od with banners ad­
New Hampshire State 4; United lery for the benefit of the moving
tnko
advantage
of
theso
new
condi­
WINTER
PARK,
Sept.
98#—Rol­
monishing the pedestrian to "Walk*
States Marino 0.
picture men nnd that ho could "get" lins College in Winter Pork will open
tions.
Those
city
fathers
who
do
not,
rite" tho youngsters had uito a timo
Franklin nnd Mnrshnll 23;t A1- Siki when he wished.
will
mis#
a
great
opportunity.
More­
her
08th
yenr
next
Tuesday,
Septem­
of
It. Tho moro optimistic of the
brihtg., 2.
i
None of the writers suggest, how­ ber 20th. Indications are that there
over, the tlmo is now especially pro­ campaigners believe, however, vtfi«t
&gt; Bucknell, #01 Mansfield Normal
ever, thnt Carpentier could whip Siki will be tho usual registration of 850.
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 23.—Tho pitious for municipalities to capitalize tho Idea will soon be publicly absorbIn a return match, for they recognize Preparations have been in process nil Governor hns received nnd accoptcd this great movement. t Monoy rntes
V. M. I. 34; Lynchburg, 7.
that the Senegalese Imttler can ap­
St. Stephens l i t St. Lawrence 7. parently take unlimited punishment. summer and the facilities are in the tlie resignation of S, R. Fields, of nro low. Thoro is a go oil demand for
best of condition to greet the student Bunnell, from tho bonrd of commis' munlclpul bonds. The Federal Income
Syracuse '^!8; Hobart 7.
Many of them, nevertheless, express body on its return. The campus, which sinners for Flnglcr county.
Tax nnd state and city taxes are
Muhlenberg 33; Struodsburg 0.
the opinion that Carpentier eouid have overlooks Lake Virginia, has been im­
especially fnvornblo to municipal bor­
Fields
was
twice
tho
victim
of
flog­
Union 13; Clnrksnn 0.
finished the fight n victor in the ilrst proved. Its naturnl beauty hns long gings by unidentified persons.
rowing. How long cities will have
University of Maine 14; Connecti­ or second rounds when Siki impress­
been a distinctive asset to Rollins nnd
He gave bin wife’s 111 health ns tho
cut Aggies 0.
ed thym as being in a frightened con­ it will no doubt prusont a typical Flor­ reason for his quitting tho office.
Virginia Polytechie Institute, 38;
dition. Now, they feel; hi* confidence ida welcome to the many students ar­
Hampden-Sidney, 0.
would carry him through.
riving from colder states.
Davidson, 24; Elan College, 0.
Carpentier passed n good night af­ The, curriculum hns been strength­
Syracuse 28; Hobart 7.
ter the hard hammering he got in the ened nnd meets, In every particular,
Butter liy Wilmington 0.
bout, Dcseamps said. The swelling of thu standard requirements of (ha
Washington and Jefferson 14; Ge­
the face is somewhat reduced but the Southern Association of Schools and
neva 0.
left foot is twice its normal size, from Colleges so that students who wish to
At* Birmingham; Howard College
twisting when ho fell for tho last transfer to colleges elsewhere may re­
12. Jneksonvlllo Normnl 0.
At Auburn 00; Mnrrlon Military time. Even his friends, however, do ceive full credit for their work. Such
not clnini that Siki fouled him'or that transfers have taken place this sum­
Institute 0,
Arkansas Aggies' 8: American Georges could have continued the mer to Yale, University of Georgia,
Oberlin, Ohio State, Now York Uni­
Hrhool of | Osteopathy 0.
|S
versity, and other universities of equal
Cnrnegit Tech 54; Wnyneshurg
rank. Now courses are offered this
year In business administrati on, homo
Marshall College 71; Anderson
economies and citrus culture.
Junior Collego ft.'
The Department of busine , admin­
istration is under the dim tipu of
Eldridge Hart, A. B., LL. I!., a grad­
ESE NEGRO
uate of Brown, London and Harvard
IN SIX ROUNDS
Universities. G. R. Schwartz,’ LL. B.,
/. o. t&gt;■ n graduate of Washington University,
Takdo
will
conduct
thu
classes
in
Law
and
PARIS, Sept. 25.—Georges Car
assist Prof. Hart with the work in
pentior, European heavy
weight
J L [•
t
Business English, Mrs. Martino Fitz3
champion boxer, and idol of France,
|
Imgh,
A,
B.,
a
graduate
of
the
Penwas defeated today by Battling Siki,
Jt^AMA
• body College for Teachers, will hnvo
the Sengalese fighter, in the sixth
clinrge of the courses in S retnrial
round bout.
Science.
Carpentier never had a chance after
The Conservatory of Music has so
the tliinl round. He was barely able
COUPE
broadened
its scopa that the degroo of
SED AN
TOURING
In respond to the bell at the beginning
/Wat
A
Was
Now
Bachelor
of
M
ub
I
c
is
now
offered.
Ad­
of the Hit li. With his right eye com­
$850
t
$'
$550 t $525
ditions to tho teaching staff are: Ber­
pletely closed, and his nose broken,
/. #. ». T M U
tha
Hurt,'
Mus.
B.,
pinlio;
Emil
Schul­
he was unable to put up a guard.
ler (Leipzig), violin; Mao A. Bryan,
In tlie sixth the negro fighter
JVotW Beyond any shadow of doubt Overland is
Mus, Ik, piano.
planted a series of terrife rights to
the GREATEST automobile value in America
The policy of administration for tho
Car pent lor's head, and the French
coming
year
will
bo
In
keeping
with
idol crumpled to the floor. One of
that of the past which has limited tha
his legs caught between the legs of
purpose of tho collego of offering tho
thu Senegalese while he was fnlliug
advantages
of tho smnli, Christian
The crowd, the largest that over
college.
At
Florida’s oldest college,
witticHHcd a boxing contest In Frunco
Rollins hnu un alumni list of more
sensed the end.
All was uproar.
than 2,000 nnd her record of character
Many persons jumped into tho t ring
WORLD SERIES
nnd carried thu Scnegnleso on their
IN THE OFFING
shoulders to his corner.
CAUSES
SPECULATION
The referee, Harry Bernstein at
first ruled that Siki had heun dis1 NEW YORK, Sopt. 25.—Baseball's
All-Steel Body.
qualified for "tripping.” But the annual cI iihhIc , tho world serlos, is S* II. 8. HAVING FINE PRACTICE.
Baked Enamel Finish.
throng, which considered that Car Just in tho offing.
Smooth-Riding Triplex Springs
Greatly Strengthened Rear Axis.
pentior had been beaten squarely by The Fan huglnH his speculations. ' The Sanford High School Football
35 Mile* to a gallon.
n hotter man, overruled tho decision For the sake of argument ho turnB tcum is showing up fino this yeur. All
prospects point toward a better team
with a grent chorus of hoots nnd jeers back to sorios of other yenrs.
nnd even threatened the referou bod­ V£hut manager has had grentest this yenr than Inst. There hns been
only from fifteen to olghteen boys put
ily liar. Tlie three judges of tho success in world sorlcs?
fight—Victor Broycr, Jean Poulo An tho nnawer come* Connie to prnctlco each day ■£ far. Many
nnd Mr. Bennison of London—went Mnck, christened Cornelius MacGU- nioro a^o needed and Coach Wilkinson
Corner Pprk and Commercial
into consultation. An hour later they licuddy—of tha Philadelphia Athle- urgently requests that every boy, who
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THE SANPOftD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1822

.V

KLAN PARADE
BANK CASHIER
aredirecting IS WITNESSED
SHOT' IN NECI
THEIR EFFORTS
BY HUNDREDS
BY ROBBits

*-------•
SftWAKD t u a c in g
a l l e g e d MORE THAN THREE HUNDRED (N IIOPEDALE, OHIO, HANK AND
DYNAMITBHS OP L. &amp; N.
KNIGHTS MARCH THROUGH
WAS SCARED AWAY IlY A
TRAIN
STREETS OF ORLANDO
LADY’S SCREAMS
*‘BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 26.—Combin­
'd efforts of military and civil authorWes of this district today directed n
,n effort to trull ollcgod dynamiters
fho nro reported to have mndo an unm-eeuful attempt last night to bjow
w „n extra coal train on the Louisrtln and Nauhvllle railroad at Fulton
Sfilngs noar here.
q

Also: Tax Certificate No. 263, dat­
ed tho 7th day of Juno, A. D. 1020,
tins filed said certificate In my of­
fice, nnd hat -.nado application for
Tax Deed to issuo in nccordnnco with
uw. Said certificate embraces thu
following described pi oporty situntod
Lot 10ETAOINA ....Deoil Ecucil
n Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 10, Block B, D. R .’Mltcholl’s Sur­
vey of Levy Grant. Tho said land beng assessed at the date of the issu­
ance of such certificate In the name
of E. Y. Malory, ct nl.
Unless.sold certificates shnll bo redoomed according to law, Tax Deed
will issue thereon.on tho 2iat day of
October, A. D. 1022. WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 14th day of Septem­
ber, A. D. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
7-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. 0.

trlct, on Tuesday, October 10th. * » * .
to d e te rm in e who shnll be tr u s te e s or
th e said D istrict for th e n ext tw o sun
coedlng years, nnd th e n u m b e r of m ills
of dlstrlat school tax to be levied nnd
uolleoted fo r each of the snld tw o yearn.
Tho follow ing nam ed a r e nppotute« to
a c t wo Inepectors nnd clerk a t the p r e ­
cincts named, w ith in snld Special Ti
School D istrict No. B. to hold such ele&lt;X
1 °l"roolnat No. 8 (G enova)—M. I. B a k ­
er. W: D. B allard nnd W. J. Daniel, inM|A&lt;atorfl and M. E. Gnbnrd. Clerk.
• P recinct No. IS (O scoola)--T . IV.
dourer, S. C. Blchto and Mrs. Georgia
U. Pnrrnm ore, Inspectors and 'C . K.
I in vis. Clerk.
It Is f u rih o r ordered th n t th is notice
be published In the S anford H erald, a
new spaper published In Seminole Coun­
tv. b u t w ithout the enld District, th e r e
being no ne w spa pe r published w ithin
said District, once n w ek for fo u r suoccsstvn weeks.
_
Dono and ordored by th e
County
Ilonnl of Public In stru c tio n for Som)nolo County, Florida, this th e Bth day
f September. A. D., 1913.
.
C. F. ItAnniHON,
Chairm an.
Seal of Board)
(te st:
T. W. LAWTON, S ecretary.
Dfl-Btc

low ing described p ro p e rty ^ s itu a te d In
Seminole County, Florldn, to - w lt: N t*
of KU o f NKU of HWU Sqc. « . Two.
a t R. Hnngo 29 E ast. 20 W e s . . T h e
said land b e in g asse sse d a t th e d a te o f
the Issunnce of euch c e r tif ic a te In th e
nam e o f U nknow n. U nless said c e r tlf lc a te sh a ll be redeem od a c c o rd in g
law Tfax
ax D
Deed will Issue th e re o n on t h e
UClDDir. « . D.
O. 1991..
1»»*.
.
7tli dnyy o f October,.A._
W ITN ESS my o ff tola I s i g n a t u r e a n d
seal th is tho 1st d a y of S eptem ber, A.
D. 1911.
«K.. A. DOUGLASS;
(SEAL)
C ircuit Court,.
C le rk v;iri!uu
vuun.
Snmlnolo County, F la .
By: A. M. W E E K S , D; C.
CB-Ate
l a C ircuit C ourt, 7th J u d ic ia l Circuit*

Seuilsnlc County, F lorida -—
More than three hundred Knights STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, Sopt, 25.—
In C ha nc e ry
•
of tho Ku Klux Klan, clnd In the full Cashier Goorgo Whittaker, of tho
NOTICK
TO
NON-nESIDHNTS.
regalia of tHolr order, paraded thru First'Nntlonal Bank of Hopcdnlo,, 0.,
I
tho streets of Orlando lost evening, was shot through tho nccy and prob­
W a lte r XI. llallnrd, C om plainant,
vs,
while hundreds of persons looked on. ably fatally injiirod by a, member of
H nrvey 11. H urd a n d H elre o f Ja c o b &amp;L
IIIII, e t at., D efendants.
The Klnnsmon marched down West a pnrty of flvtD armed men who ‘at­
tn e H
iice ir
To H n rv e y H. Hluu rrdq a n du th
lrea oocf
Church street, turned Into Orange tempted to rob tho bank. No money
living, a n d If dead,
Jncoh M. Hill, ir
If II
c la im in g a n y In te re st
to
all
p
a
rtle
a
avenue nnd broke ranks In Eola Park, was taken, the robbors being put to
u n d e r I la r v e y B. H urd, o r .th. .e. H e lre
—
o f Ja c o b M. U hl. o r e ith e r o f them ,
Whore tho Rev. C. A. Ridley, supremo flight whon MI sb Jessie Snyder, assist­
or o th e rw ise In th e follow ing d e sc rib ­
chaplain of the Klnn, addressed an ant Cashier, screamed nnd gavo the
ed land:
The E n st h a lf of th e N o r th e a s t q u a r ­
nudlence which ran into tho thous­ alarm.
NOTICH OF APPLICATION FOIl TAX te r of Section St, T o w n sh ip t l , S outh
IIIISII IRREGULARS
DHRU
of
Flungo 39 E ast, also tho N orth h a lf
ESCAPE FROM JAIL ands,
of tho N orthw oet q u a r t e r of th e N o r th In lino with members of Cherokee BROOKSVILLE STAR IS
U n d e r S e c t i o n R7B o f I h c ( i c n e r n l f t ln tu l- enst q u a r t e r of Section 21. T ow nahlp 11
Houth of lla n g e 29 Eaet, lean a n d e x ­
ea o f t h e S t n t e o f F l o r i d a
, CORK, Sept. 26—Thirytnlne lr- Countill, tho local branch of tho order,
SOLI) TO E. R. RUSSELL,
Notice Is h a re b y given t h a t J, E- c e p tin g th r e e a c r e s off of tho S outh
nfulara who wero being hold prison- wore a number of visiting members
B a rtle tt, p u rc h a s e r of Tux C ertificate side o f tho la s t described tra c t, nil Of
EDITOR OK THE ARGUS
NOTICE
No. 3S1. dated His 7th dny of June. A. which la n d s nro situ a te d , lying a n d b e ­
in the county jail aro reported to who attended the sessions of tho state
Honorable Board of County Com­ D 1930, has filed snld cortificnto In my ing In th e C ounty of Somlnote, S t a t e of
office, nnd iins m ade nppllcntlon for Florida.
feve escaped by tunnelling to a dls- convention hore. Extraordinary slg
BUOOKESVILLE,
Sept.
25.— missioners In nnd for Suminolo Coun-&gt; Tux
It a p p e a r in g by a ew orn bill o f com ­
Deed to Issue In accordance w ith
; Wc&lt; ventilating shaft from which nlflenneu atttnehed-to the meeting (Special.)—A business transaction .ty, Fin., will nt tholr noxt regular law. Ha Id c e r tific a te s amhrncos the p la in t filed heroin a g a i n s t you t h a t you
folow lng described p r o p e r ty s itu a te d In have o r clntni some Tntereat In th e aatd
Jv guy renchcd a manhole In the road here, duo to tho prosenco of n number occured this week thnt will bo of. In' mooting to bo hold nt the Court House, Ncmlnolo
County, F lorida, to -w lt: I.otr described land,
You nro th e r e f o r e h e re b y
re q u ire d
221, 231. 2(10, 281, 313 and 3(t. P lan ol
outside the Jail. Only' two of tho eir of the Imperial officers, Including Col. tercst of peoplo all over the state on Monday, October 2nd, A. D. 1922, Huh-dlvlslon
of Land b e longing to Ab a n d orde re d to bo a n d a p p e a r 'b e f o r e
snld C
Circuit
ircuit C o u rt a t th e C
_ o u rt
. coped men havo hgoti recaptured.
William Joseph Simmons, of Atlnntn, generally and to the Hernando county at 10 o’clock n. m., receive bids for Ininonte Land. Hotel nnd N nvlgntlon o u r snltl
thoo f i r s t
The said land being assessed nl H ouse In Hanford. Florldn, on th
tho Imperial wizard.
people especially, in the transfer of tho building of ono-fialf mile of rond Co.
tb s d a te of the Issuance of suah c e r ti­ Monday In October, 1922. b e in g th e 2nd
dny of snld m onth th e n and t h e r e , t o
In tb e mime of U nknown. .
COMRADES OF THE FLORI­
The crowds which lined tho streets the Brookcsvillo Star newupkper and nt Rand's Biding, nnd ono-qunrtor ficate
Also: Tax C e rtific a te No. 282 dnted tr.nke a n s w e r to tho bill of c o m p la in t
DA DIVISION, U. C. V. in tho down town section of tho city entire equipment which was sold by mile of rond through Runsoll Bay, the 71b dny of June, A. D. 1920. lias fil­ herein filed a g a in s t you, nnd th e r e in
snld c e rtific ate In my office, nnd lias full not. eleo said bill will be ta k e n a a
to witness the parade burst into rip­ the owner A. Keathley to Edwin R. contractor to furnish nil material nnd ed
mndo nppllcntlon for Tnx Deed to Issue confessed a g a in s t you, followed by fin ­
In nccorilunce w ith law, snltl c e rtific ate al decree.
#Y«ur Commander hus accepted the ples of applause frequently as tho line RuhhcII, editor of tho Southern Ar- do nil work, roads to he built of marl em
braces the following described p r o p ­
It Is f u r th o r ordered th n t thin noticeInvitation of Anna Jackson Chapter, of white robed figures inarched silent­ gu h. In the ngroement made by tho or shell, County Engineer to furnish e rty situntod In Homlnole County, e lor- tie published In the S anford H e ra ld , a -•
Idn. to -w lti L ois Its. 127, 119. 130 nnd n ew spaper published In Homlnole Coun- *
L', l&gt;. (’., and of tho citizens of Talln- ly by. The npplnuso was prompted by newspapermen Mr. Keathley ugrcuu plans and specifications nnd thu work 131, Plan of Hub-dlvtslon of I^ind ho- ty, Fiorldn, one* ench w eek for n p e r ­
(o A ltam onte Lund, Hotel nnd iod of e ig h t consecutive w eeks,
h:i!&gt;si'u to hold our next annual re­ “declarations of principles" which to give up all newspaper work. to bo done under his supervision, this Uinglng
N avigation Co. T he snld Inml being neDone nnd ordered th is 2nd dny o f
union in Tnllahnsseo, and the dates wero inscribed on banners carried by Brookesvillo and 'Hernando county Board reserves th&lt;; right to reject any snssiul at -tile (Into of the IssunuCo of August. 1933.
sucli c e rtific ate In th e nam e of Un­
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
,et fur our meeting will bo October many of the Klanstnen. Some of these peoplo generally regret to lose EdlJ or all bids,
know n.
. . .
Clork C ircuit C o u r t
Also:
Tnx
C
ertificate
No.
288,
dnted
Seminole
County, Fla.
banners Informed spectators that "wo tor Keathley from the newspaper
18th and 10th, next.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
tho 7th day of June, A. D. 1920, has f il­
Hy: V. B. DQUOLA8S, D. a
snld c e rtific a te In tny ottloe. nnd DICKINHON &amp; DICKINSON.
Upon tho shoulders of DJvlalon, Hri- stand for America first and all thu field ns his work has ulwuys been re
Clerk Board of Coun­ ed
has mndo nppllcntlon for T a x Deed to
for Com plnlnant.
(tadc and Cnmp Communilora and their time,” that “we stand for tho touch­ cognized ns being of the highest
ty Commissioners. Issuo In accordance w ith law, said c e r ­ 8- 1- 11-Solicitors
18- 28; 9-1-8-16-12-29-9to
tific
a
te
embraced
tho
follow
ing
d
e
sc
rib
­
order,
in
tho
upbuilding
nnd
gener­
Adjutants rests tho lifo of our orgnn- ing of English language In tho public
9-15-22-29-c
ed p ro p e rty situ a te d In P^mlnole C oun­
ty, Florldn, to -w lt: Lots 211, 229. 230, In C i r c u i t C o u r t , 7 t h J u d l c t n l C i r c u i t .
Untion, and wo appeal to them to schools," that “wo beliovo in white su­ al development of the homo town
S em in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a .—
r.O.I a n d 308, P la n of Subdivision of ,
In
tinc
ir
c
u
it
Court,
7th
Ju
d
ic
ia
l
Cir­
and
interests
of
the
people
us
stlniulnto Interest In It, to tho end premacy but are thu real friends of
In C ha nc e ry
213, 111, 289, 283. 37t, 377. 278. 388. 289,
cuit, Nriiiluolr County, F lorida.
303.
301
nnd
308,
P
la
n
of
Subdivision
of
— In Chnncrry.
thut the attendance at our approach­ the negro,” and that "we are not nnti- wholo.
NOTICK Tt&gt; NON-lt ESI DENTS
I,nnd belonging to A ltam onte I*nnd.
Hotel nnd N avigation Co. Snld land be­
ing convention mny bo n full one, and nnythlng except enemies of our gov­ Mr. R uhscH needs no introduction
■NOTICE TO NOX-HHHIDHNTH,
ing nssessod nt tho dato of the Issunnce Snmtiol P uloston, Com plainant,
FlMIECI.OSCItK OF MOHTGAOK
that tills, our Thirty-second Reunion, ernment." Tho parade was marshall­ to newspaperdom ns ho has boon edl
or such cortificnto In the namo of U n­
v i*
„
F lorldn Land nnd Im p ro v e m e n t Com ­
known.
tor of the Southern Argus for many May K. Puff, Complainant,
mny lu&gt; marked by a degree of enthus­ ed by mounted Knights.
Also
Tnx
C
e
rtific
a
te
No.
288.
d
a
te
d
pany
nnd
C.
W.
A
rnold
dnd
J
q
h
n W.
vs.
Juno 7th. 1920. linn filed snld c e rtific ate
A nderson nnd Jo s h u a 1L A bbott, e t
iasm and fraternal affection—of com- The Rev. Mr. Ridley discussed those years having been in the newspaper CharlaH E. linker nnd Mary M. linker, in
my
offlco
nnd
hits
mndo
nppllcntlon
nl.,
D
efendants.
his ivlfo, of H unilngaburg, Indiana, for Tax Deed In Issue lti accordance To: F lorldn I^tnd nnd
rrnle for comrade—second to nono lit principles nt length In his address at business alt of his lifo. Some months mill
I m p ro v e m e n t
W. McKee Knlloy, unci Annie D.
ith Inw. Snltl cortificnto em braces
Company and C. W. A rnold nnd J o h n
ago
thu
entire
plant
of
thu
Southern
Kelley, liln wife, of Pinellas County, w
Eola Park, which followed immediate­
tin history of our gatherings.
the
following
dosorlbsd
p
ro
p
e
rty
s
i
t
u
a
t
­
W. Anderson nnd Jo sh u n H. Abbott,
Florida, and A. Mlnchow nnd -------In Seminole County. Florldn, to -w lt:
If living nnd If dead, to nil p a r tle a
The City of Tallahassee will he our ly after the parading Knights came Argus was destroyed by fire am
Mliu'liow his wife, of Seminole Covin ed
Lots
318.
319,
320.
321.
322.
328,
338,
300,
clnitning any Intorost u nde r F lo r id a
sincu
thnt
time
tho
Southern
Argus
ty.
Florida.
Plan of Rubdlvlslnn of Inml holouglng
host, and it’s richly merited reputa­ to a halt in front of tho hand stand at
Lund nnd Im pro v e m e n t Company, o r
To Charles E, linker and Mary M Bnk to
onte Land. Hotel nnd N nvlgn­
C. W. Arnold, or Jo h n W, Andoreon,
or, his wife, Huntlngntiurg. Indiana: tlonA llnm
tion for hospitality, we aro assured, the south end of the lake. Ho declar­ has operated under various difficult
Co.
Snld
land
being
ussossod
a
t
or Jo s h u a H. Abbott, or e ith e r of
You nro hereby required and ordered
d a te of the Issuunco of such c e r ti­
them, or otherw ise, In th e follow ing
will lie conspicuously maintained. Full ed that the Klnn had been assniled un­ ties, so thnt the owners of tho two to be nnd a p p e a r boforo our said Circuit the
ficate In the iminn of Unknown,
described land:
lHookcsvillo
papers,
Tho
Brookes
Court
at
the
C
ourt
House
In
Hanford,
justly
as
opposing
those
who
“because
Also:
Tax
C
ertificate
No.
283,
dated
of traditions of a ‘glorious past, the
The Houth h a lf of the N o r th e a s t
Florida on the first Monday In October, Jutiu 7th, 1920. has filed said c e r tif i­
r to r of Hoctton 13, nnd the E n st h a lf
only capital of the Southern States of race or faith cannot bo received In­ vlllu Star nnd the Southern Argus 1' 22, being tho 2nd day of snld month cate In my office nnd ha s mndo a p p li­ qofu atho
Southonst q u a r t e r of Section II ,
ttion and thero to a n sw e r tho hill ul' cation for T ax Deed to Issue In accord- T ow nship
reached the conclusion that one complaint
21, Houth of Ita n g o 32 E ast,
which was not occupied by federal to its membership.”
Hied herein ngnlnnt you nncu w ith law. Raid c e rtific a te em ­
tho folow lng described p ro p e r­ braces tho follow ing described p r o p e r ­ situa te d, lying a n d b e in g In tb e C oun­
troops during tho civil war, thore will "The Ku Klux Klmf," the Rev. Mr. newspaper could really work for the wherein
ty of Bemtnolo, S ta te of F lorida.
ty Is to be oold to-w it:
ty situntod In Homlnole County, F l o r i ­
I t a p p e airlnu
r in g by ____
a e w________
orn bill _of oomIii'gli) G chains E a st of tho (4 Hoctlon da,
1,0 found many objects of Interest to Ridley said, “stands for Amorlcn first, betterment of the newspnpor busl
to
-w
lt:
I-otv
118
nnd
172
P
lan
of
ta in
In t filed h e re in a g a i n s t yon
you t h a t you
corner on tho north boundary of Sec­ Hubdtvlslon of Igind be longing to Altn- pin
ness
nnd
make
it
possible
for
hotter
1m isomo In te re st tn th e said
cherish and renew the holy memories Inst nnd forever, and because its mem­
tion thirty-six (30), Tow nship 19 South m onte Land, Hotel nnd Nnvlgntlon Co. havo or claim
described land,
Itunge T w e n ty -n in e (39) c a st, run
land being assessed nt tho dato
If of our groat struggle. A visit to Nat­ bership is reHtrlctod to white Ameri­ work to be accomplished for tho two of
You a r e th e r e f o r e h e re b y
re q u ire d
.South 20. chains, cast 0 chains, n o r th 30 Raid
of
tho
Issuance
of
such
cortificnto
In
Whllo
both
pupors
have
devoted
their
a
n d ordored to bo nnd n p p e a r before
olniltiH, west 5 chains, c o n ta in in g ten the nnmo of Unknow n.
ural Rridgc, where was fought the de­ can-born citizens is no sign that It In
u r snld C irc u it C ourt n t tho C ourt
acres, more or U sb.
Unless snld c e rtific a te s shall ho r e ­ oHouse
In Hnuford, F lorida, on th e f ir s t
cisive buttle which tmvmi our capital, nnti-nnything, and, in fact, It In not time nnd energies to constructive Also be ginning nt the n o rth e a st corn deemed
a
ccording
to
Inw
Tnx
Dood
will
day
In Oatobar, 1919, being th e 2nd d a y
work
thut
falls
to
a
newspnpor
by
er uf a lot belonging to lllrm n P o tte r Issuo thereon on tho l l t h dny of Oc­
on March 6, 1805, in Htnged for tho nntl-nnything."
of
snld
m onth, then a n d thero to m a k e
In Section th irty -o n e (31). Tow nship tober. A. D. 1922. ‘
n sw e r to tho bill of c o m p la in t h erein
...» ..............
.......____________
_______ reason of its duty to tho public, much nineteen (IB) South. Hnngo t h ir ty (30)
Thu
speaker turned
to a discussion
second day.
W itness my official s ig n a tu r e and ntiled
n g n ln e t you, and th e r e in fall not,
,1
n...I
of tholr work in tho past was lost, East, said corner being It.10 chains sent this tho 7th liny of September, A. else said
bill will bo ta k e n an confessed
All regrets that o u r u tm o s t e f f o r ts „r
of tho public school system, and de~' wheWMlB it w||l ll0W bo possible for Huut"
frnm»
»
10
.post
on
the
D. 1933.
a
g
a
in
s
t you. follow ed by fin a l decree.
vvnHt liuunditr}* of said section, and 3.10
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAHR
have failed to obtnfn fnvornble r a te s clnrctl that thero aro twenty-two
I t Is f u r t h e r ordered t h a t thin notion
mist therefrom ; thence run
Clerk Circuit Court.
tho one paper to receive tho
th e com olniliiH
published In th e Hnnford H erald, a
south 3.10 chains to hcIioo) lot; thnneo
fitm the tr a n s p o r ta tio n compnnicH, schools In tho United States “whore
Homlnole County, Fla. bo
e w sp a p e r published In Homlnole C oun­
oust ul mu: snld lot 0G* links to Its
By: A. M. WEEICB, D. C. nty,
hut tho Veterans will bo ta k e n enro not a word of English is taught and binod friendship nnd cu operation of mu-ilicast corner; thonco south alotiff B8-81C
Florldn, once ouch w eek f o r a p e r ­
Brookcsvillo business men.
Editor xninn lot 3.01 chains to Its so u th e a st
iod of olght oonseautlvo weeke.
of in the homes of thu citizens, and not n word pormlttud to bo spoken."
Done nnd o rd e re d th is 3rd d a y of
n io r : theuco eiiHt H.27 c hains to i Notice of Apiilli'iitlon for Tnx Deed Un
Russell will ^ tnku ehurgo of tho to
A ugust. A. D. 1922.
d e r NrelloM .17.% of I lie flenernl S ta t­
post; thuuvre north G.X0 ohalns to a post
Tallahassee has ample gurngo fa c ili­ He touched upon tho efforts of ene­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
t
hours
w
est
H.92
chains
to
pines
of
licu
te
s
of
the
Stnte
of
F
lorldn
plant
und
all
mies of tho Klan to discredit it, citing Ilrookesville S tar
ties.
C lerk of C irc u it C ourt,
Notlco Is hereby given th n t M. D.
glmilPK, containing; flvo acres, moro or
equipment immediately.
Sominolo County, Flo.
Ilu rk e tt, pu rc h a se r of Tux C e rtific a te
ions.
No nation of people over survived the celebrated “expose" by the New
By: V. E. DOUaLASS, D. t t
Also hoglnnhiK H chains south of tho No. 298 dnted the 7th day of Juno, A.
I).
1920,
fins
filed
said
c
e
rtific
a
te
In
my
OTHIYAN
&amp;
HI!ARON,
northw
ost
c
o
rn
e
r
of
section
th
irty
-o
n
e
who failed to keep alive and cherish Y\irk World and attacks by other in­ KIDNAPPED .MAN
(31), T ow nship nlnotoon (19) qouth office, noil lias m ade a pplication for
Holtcltors for C om plainant.
the traditions of hte past. Let us, stitutions,
llutiifo th ir ty (30) cast, run Houth 3.It Tnx Deed to Isuuc In nccordnnco w ith 3-1-11-18-26:. 9-1-1-18-23-39-910
•
COMMITTED
SUICIDE
chains, oast 3.11 chains, n o rth 3.1(1
therefore, meet in Tallnhnsaco in Oc- "Notwithstanding /ll tho efforts of
c o n ta in in g one ncre, moro or
AT ST. LOUIS TODAY chains,
less.
Its
enemies,"
tho
Rov.
Mr.
Ridley
oxtaler, thore to renew our vows of
and fall not also snld hill will ho tnkon
love for ench other, and of undying cluimod, “tho Klan goes on nnd it will
confessed a g a in s t you, to bo follow ­
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25—Jacques as
ed l.y a final docroo.
loyalty to tho grand basic principle of soon have three million members."
It
Is f u r th e r ordered th a t this notice
Vllliard, editor nnd Inngungc teach' ho published
in tho Hanford H erald once
celf-governmcnt for which nil of us Tho chaplain prefaced his address or for whom nationwide searchc con­ cnoli
week for flvo consecutlvo wooks.
suffered In our struggle to nmontnlu with n tribute to Orlnndo and said ducted when he was kidnapped in W itness my hand nnd the son I of said
Fruit and
Vegetable
Crates
ay or
court this 3Gth day
of August, 1U33.
1U33
thnt tho reception given the pnrmling
d, and for which our brothers died,
\
\
E, A. DOUGLASS.
HAL
Chicago December 1920, and held for (HEAL)
Clork Circuit Court.
Your Commander is pleased »o an­ Knights was “vory gratifying." He ransom, committed sicido today by
You Can Huy From Us at
Hamlnnlo County, Fla.
nounce that tho folowlng ladies have wub frequently Interrupted by np- cutting his thront. Hb wns forty
Uy: A. M. W E E K S .
Whotcsato Prices
D eputy Clork.
consented to servo on his Sponsorial plause, ninny of his statements draw­ years old.
JACKSON it DUPREE,
Solicitors for Com plnlnant . 61-Gta
Write for Trios Liu
Staff, and by the grace pf their pres- ing cheers from tho crowd.
Imperial
Wizard
Simmons
address
cin e and charm of manner will add to
In (lie Circuit Court, Seventh Ju d ic ia l
W. A. M erry d u y C om pany
Circuit, In nnd f o r .t h e County of
'n
thi pleasures of the occasion. Ho com­ en the delegates attending tho con­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Hemlnotc, F lorida,—In/C hnncery
Palalka, Florida
CITATION
mends them to your caro and consid­ vention nt Lakeside Park yesterday Uqdor Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Stnte of Fioridu
afternoon. Following his address the
eration:
W. W. Povohnuse, Complnlnant,
lin in '
Matron of Honor—Mrs, E. L. Corn- local branch of the Klan was host at 'Notice 1h hereby given that Mure- Tho u nvs.
know n heirs, dovlsoos, gra nte e s,
phal
Nell
Koso
Company,
a
corpora­
or othe rs claim ing under Jo se p h Finen barbecue.
N
cy. Ocala.
gnn, decousoil, Jnm es U. Parm nore,
Ma trrih-Honorary—Mrs. B, J. Bond, Selection of Orlando ns statu head­ tion, purchaser of TnX Certificate No. (incensed, Ja m e s R. Flnogan, d e c e a s­
John D. Uellochnsso, uocoasod, and
quarters for tho organization was an­ 267, dnted the 3rd day of Juno, A. D. ed,
Tallahassee.
J. R utledge XMncgan, deceased, D e­
1918,
1ms
filed
said
certificate
in
my
nounced
as
a
part
of
tho
convention’s
fendants.
Chaperons of Honor—Mrs. T. A.
AH p a rtie s claim ing Interest under
work. It wbh also learned, that 1,165 office, and has made application for TO:Joseph
Von, Tnllnhussco.
Flnegan. deceased, Ja m e s 11.
Parnmoro, deceased. Ja m e s R. FinnSponsor for tho'Division—Miss Snl- members of tho Klan attended tho one- Tag Deed to Issuo in nccordnnco with gun,
deceased, John D. Oelleahasss,
day session, this number Including tlm Inw. Said cortificnto embraces the deceased, and J. R utledge Flnogan,
lit K. Blake, Talluhasaeo.
deceased, or otherw ise, In tho fo llo w ­
Maid of Honor—Miss Agnes Person, local membership and the dolugatos following described proporty, situated ing desortbod p ro p e rty situated, lying
nnd being In Semlnolo County, F l o r i ­
In
Semlnolo
County,
Florida,'
to-wit:
sent by other cities.—Orlando Senti­
Orlando.
da, to -w lt:
•
/
Lot
69,
Eureka
Hammock.
Tho
said
Lot 8 of M. M. Smith's T hird B ub-plvMold of Honor—Miss Magglo And- nel.
iJtlon, a ccording to the pint th e r e o f
land
boing
assessed
nt
tho
(Into
of
tho
‘non, Palatkn:
duly -&gt;f record Tn the public
public records of
Just ns IDEAL FERTILIZERS are best for growing
P la t _Ilopk
' m
i n , In
............
.....
.....................,
jb k
Issuanca of such certificate In the Heminola County, Florida,
•Maid of Honor—Miss Elsie Padgett,
POST CARD DAY.
1 ut page 80. belitg
Seatloi 28,
ig na pnart
a r t of Section
your
crops, IDEAL INSECTICIDES nre best for protecting
namo of “Unknown." Unless said cer­ Township
ange 30 East.
____ 19
. . South,
th, R
Range
qng
»Veseont City.
them
from insects nnd djaoases.
'
It
a
p
p
e
a
rin
g
from
tho
sw
orn
bill
of
(bo
Bg order of
Reports received by the Florida Do- tificate shall bo redeemed according coni
irnplnlnt heroin filed
Jo h n
D.
&gt;d ^tlint
&gt;tl
H Ja
__m e s I). pParnm
a r t . , . .oro.
- , , . Jo se p h
MAJOR-GENERAL J. H. HARP, vclopmont Board show thnt moro com? to law. Tax Deed will Issue thereon Ilellochnsse,
Fruit is sold lurgely on \ts appearance. A good way ttfk
Flnegan, Ja m e s R. F ln e g a n und ,1. R u t­
on
tho
21st
day
of
October,
A.
D.
ledge
F
lnoga
n
,ure
now
deceased:
nnd
Commanding Fla. Dlv. U. C. V. munition are taking part In tho Post
insure
your crop against low, unprofitable prices is to makeT
th a t tho numes of tho heirs, devisees,
DtTiclaH
Card Day campaign this yenr, than in 1922.
grantees, or o th e r c ‘ta lm a n ts u n d e r th e
the most of it first grade fruit by proper spraying.
deceasedI persons, a r e unW. A. RAWLS,
any&lt; previous yonrj tho local realtors, WITNESS my official signature and aforesaid
We have INSECTICIDES for ivery purpose and gladly
known:
p a r tie s
Adjutant General and Chief of upon recommendation of tho Florida seat this the 14th dny of September, NOW, T H E R E F O R E , all
give
full directions for their use.
c UAiming
lm lng In
te re st undor
Inte
under John D.*Be
D, DelloStaff.
Realtors Association, giving hearty A. U.. 1922.
cliasse,i,JIJoseph F lne ga n. J a m e s u. P a r a more,
Ja m e s R. F
Flttegan
E. A. DOUGLASS,
-------- Jnm
ln e g a n nnd J. R u tt­
co-operation to the chambers of com­ (SEAL)
ledge Flnogan, or otherw ise, In J h e
SPRAY MACHINERY
Clork
Circuit
Court,
p rope rty herein described, nro h ereby
merce, most of the local compnlgns
BIGGEST COTTON PLANTER
required to be and a p p e a r boforo ou r
Seminole
County,
Fin.
being scheduled to close on the even­
sola c ourt a t th e Court llo u e e In S a n ­
Right spray outfits are .necessary for right results. We
IN WHOLE WORLD
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. ford, Seminole County, F lorida, on tho
ing of September 30th, However, 57-Oto
hnve
a full line of best makes. For large outfits, see our
€th
day
of
November,
A.
D.
1932,
nnd
DIET) AT HOT SPRING8 some cities which nro. organizing for
» I,
p
then a n d th e r e inako n n sw e r to th e
BEAN
SPECIALS.
HIU
of
C
om
plaint
In
snld
cause
filed,
Notice uf Application for Tax Deed
*
•
ise a Decree Pro Coufeseo will
MEMPHIS, Sopt; 25^-iJesslo Lee very Intensive campaigns havo set Under Section 575 of the General otherw
bs entered a g a in s t them.
their
final
closing
dates
a
little
later
I t Is ordered th a t thle notion be pub
Hnloy, 05, of Ittnbena, Mississippi.
^
FARM IMPLEMENTS
thod in the Snnford H o r r ‘ ‘ a newsIn ordcf to Insure an adequnto supply, * Statutes df the Stnte of Florida
M'i&lt;! to bo one of tho largest cotton
taper
paper
published In Smnlti
_______
County.
Notice l« hereby glvori that M. S. Florida,
of
’
picture
post
cards,
tho
heavy
de­
&lt;'lorldn, once a w eek for e ig h t ( I ) con*
planter ir, the world died at Hot
McCall, purchaser of Tax Certificate scout Ive weeks.
Full stock—plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
Springs, Ark. today. Ho suffered n mand from nil over the state having No. 264vdated the 7th day of Juno, A. W tth e ss my h and nnd tho seal of th e
butors,
etc.
snld Circuit C ourt on thle 22nd d a y of
depleted tho wholesalers stocks tem­
rplap»8 recently aftor a operation
August, A. D. 1922.
D.
1920,
has
filed
said
certificate
‘
In
porarily.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Write Us Your Requirements
my office and has made application
Clerk C ircuit Court,
Seminole
County, Fin.
for Tax Deed to Issue In accordance
Henry Ford will have no boozo
/ t G E G . V &amp; FNaDOUaLA^ D' c
j J«liters working for him nnd h!s‘at­ Tho Ilorald la contemplating many with law. Snld certificate embraces a Eo
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO.
Counsel for Com plainant,
c 1-9to
improvements
along
every
lino
this
titude wljl do more to help enforco
tho following described property sit­
’•v
lj*•
'' ■v;!
Agricultural Building
tho prohibition I bwb In Detroit than summer nnd fall and expects to h av e uated In Sominolo County, Florida, to- NOTICE OF -BLHCTIQN (HENEVA
1
Jacksonville, Florida.
SCHOOL DISTRICT)
i*"y °ther force. Ho says: “Politics one of the best equipments in thb wit: Lot 15, Block B, D. R. Mlteh- In compliance
w ith the provisions of
state
for
tho
publishing
of
a
dally
Chapter
in* -----l a w * of* *~
fflo rldn. n«
notice
oll’s^Survey of Levy Grant. 0The said Is h ereby 172,
&amp;•* Interfered with the enforcement
Full Btoek on hand at Sanford Branch of
glvoq th a t an otlectlon
, ‘ho prohibition law. It will be on- and weokly paper.
lnno being assessed nt tho dato of the beon ordered to' be hold nml
ul th e sam
a e
Vv
bo hold In Special T ax.School D is­
uried to tho letter so far ns our ortssuanco of such certificate In the will
tric t No. 8, Homlnole County,. Florida, i
WILSON
&amp;
TOOMER
FERTILIZER
CO.
«-nizatlon Is concerned."
eatd. Special T ax School D istrict boing ■
AH play and no work mines np coal. namo of E. Y. Malory, et a).
also know n ns th e G eneva School DIs- n i m H H M m H u i m a i R H m u i H H a a i l l a l l l i a a M I M j

J?

MONEY

On Flour, Grain and Feed

SAYING

PRICES

Ideal
IN SEC TIC ID ES

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME

xm

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922

STRIKE SETTLEMENTS MADE ON
THE BALTIMORE
PLAN
A I THO

NEW AGREEMENT
BARS ALL FORTIFICA­
TIONS CAN BE BUILT

( I I ; Tkt Aaaociatrd P t» m 1

Thirty Lives Lost
In Big Forest Fire
Sweeps Northwest

CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—Elghty-threo
railroads of the United Stntos, operat­
ing approximately 05,000 miles and
employing between 125,000 and 130,000
AND IN ONTARIO WHERE
members of the federated Bhop crafts,
GREATEST DAMAGE HAS
hnVo nettled the shop crafts' striko
BEEN DONE
And Thnt Military Operations of
(II; The Aaaoclalrd I'rtM)
with their system federations, accord­
The British Must Cease
CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 4.— Eight ing to a special bulletin sent yester­
at Once
women of tho littlo town of Mobcrly day to all members of the organisa­
in Cumberland county, assumed the tion over tho signature of B. M. Jew­
rolo of Carrio Nation, proceeded to a ell, president. Tho latest additions to
And Reports Say Thnt Upwards
wildcat still in tho mountains and tho settling roads were tho Ft. Smith
of Five Thousand Are
smashed it to Smitherines, says a dis­ «Sr Western, the Georgia, Floridn &amp; Were Returning From Raid on Moonshiners
Without Homes
ports uppeornnee or lurKlsn n o t­ patch today. Tho women constituted
ionalist cavalry nt Knndrn, In.... themselves into a dry sqund, taking Alabama ai.d the Chicago Great West­
When Killed From Ambush
(II; The Aaaorlntrd Preaa)
Constantinople neutral
zone. the law into their own hands, and ern.
NORTH
BAY, Ontario, Oct. 6.
Replying
to
numerous
requests
for
Knndrn is approximately 05 miles nrmed with hatchets, guns, axes and
(By Tho Associated Press)
—The
fear
that upwards of
an
interpretation
of
the
Baltimore
from Constantinople, near the other destructive weapons went into
DADE CITY, Oct. 5.—D. C. Waters, federal prohibition ngent of this thirty lives have been lost in
p'nn,
upon
which
the
striko
lenders
lllnck Sea conBt of Ismld Penin­ the mountains where thoy learned was
claim the settlements have been made, city, and D. F. Crenshaw, constable at Trilby were shot to death from am­ the fire which is sweeping
sula.
located a still, which has been supply­ tho circular states three reasons actu­ bush near hero early lust night os thoy were returning to Dadd City from a Northern Ontnrio was express­
ing their men folks with liquor and
raid on moonshiners it was discovered this morning by officers who investi­
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5.— without preliminaries, smashed every­ ated the executives in accepting this gated. According to Deputy Sheriff Smith, tho bodies of the two men wore ed in the latest reports available
from tho affected area today.
agreement basis. It gives, first, a
According to n telegram from the
discovered this morning by two men in an automobile returning from Lnko- According to ono report over five
thing in sight.
split
in
the
Association
of
Railway
Turkish sources In Mudnnln, the
Executives—one group agreeable to a Innd. Apparently both hnd died instantly ns the car was in high gear. Of­ thousand people have been rencU
agreement regarding tho neutral
, ored homeless. Loss of life is
settlement
and tho other bent on de­ ficials at Dado City wore notified nnd an investigation Is being mndo.
OLD RATES
zones reached by tho Allied nnd
stroying these organizations; second,
considerable and is mounting.
Turkish representatives provides
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 5.—A. B. Stroup, divisional chief of tho federal Three trnins with 24 cars, con­
AND RULES
willingness of the liberal group to ne­
thnt no fortiflcntlon shall be con­
prohibition forces of Floridn, left hero nt ono o’clock today to wngo a rolont- taining fourteen hundred refu­
TO PREVAIL gotiate national agreements and Iny less
structed on cither side of the
wnrfnro against tho activities of moonshiners in Pasco county nnd Inves­ gees left Cobalt for North Bay.
down a basis for settlement on other
Strnlts of Dnrdnncllcs nnd thnt
tigate
tho kiliin gof two dry agents Inst night.
Property loss will run Into mil­
ralnmcn and Conductors Hlgn Agree roads; third, that no justification could
military operations of the British
lions of dollars. No prospect of
be found for keeping 12.’&gt;,,000 men on
ment
In Turkey Blmll cense immediately.
rain nnd fire will have to burn
strike who return to work nnd assist
itself out.
in financing those who remained idle.
(II; The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5.—MuCHICAGO, Oct. 4.—A now agree­ Justification for the action of the
,nin conference was reconvened nt ment maintaing the old rntos of pny, policy committee, the circular declar­
NORTHBAY, Ont., Oct. 5.—
) o'clock this morning with Thrace rules and working conditions, was ed, is seen in the fact that thirty-one
Tho forest fire refugees arrived
signed today by representatives of other carriers, in addition to the orig­
here today from Huileybury and
approximately 49 rnilronds nnd sub inal fifty-two, have agreed to the Bal­
reported that between fifty and
sidinrios nnd the Brotherhood of Rail­ timore plan.
one hundred persons had been
road Trainmen nnd tho Order of Rail­ A second special circular to tho
drowned when they were crowd­
way Conductors.
membership contained In detail an in­ Neither Navy or State Departments Have Any ed from tho dock where they
CONCTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5.-Tho
The agreement which will bo in terpretation of Federal Judgu Wilkerwere trying to bonrd the rescue
Mudinnn conference, it is understood, effect until October, 21 1923, besides son’s decision on tho injunction bill
thing on Affair
ship. Another report brought
will probably roach an agreement on maintaining old wnge levels nnd rules filed ngninst tho organization by At­
bo refugees wna that scores had
ail points of tho Turkish proposals including time nnd one-half for ovor- torney General Dnugherty. It was
beon injured, several trampled to
* __
(By The Associated Press)
upon which M. FrnnkUn-Boulllon se­ time n'fter eight hours, was consider­ supplied by Donald R. Rlchborg, at­
f WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Tho report thnt nn Amoricnn destroyer was death whon the flames swept the
cured Kemnl Pasha's plodgo to sus­ ed by tho employes organizations nB torney for tho shop crafts.
bombarded by Turks while taking off refugees nt Allvnll a town north of Catholic church nnd caused a
pend mllltnry movements during tho fnvornblc to them. Tho grlovnnci
“Wo cannot Interpret tho tenijsirary Smyrna, first carried in Reuter's dlspntch from Athens is repented In dis­ panic among hundreds who hatj
negotiations, with tho exception of committees of tho trainmen’s organi­ injunction, drastic as its terms are," patch from Athens received today by Greek legation hero. The legation dls­ gathered there for safety.
the provision relating to the occupa­ zation on 19 ronds entering Chicngo said Mr. Rlchberg's opinion In part, pntch gave no details. Neither the Navy nor Stnte Departments hnd nny
tion of tho wostorn lino of tho Mnritza hnd approved tho agreement beforo W. "as in any way restraining or prevent­ confirmation of reported nttnek.
VAST STRETCHES
river by Allied troops. Argument on G. Lee, president of tho Trainmen ing the officers nnd other represen­
OF LAND FLOODED
thin point 1b still ponding. Tho Allies and L. E. Sheppnrd, president of the tatives of the shop crafts organiza­
Instruction Sergeant
have agreed to turn ovor Thrnco to Conductors, nffixed their signatures. tions from doing all in their power to Railroad Officials
BY HEAVY RAINS
Tho western managers headed by maintain an orderly discipline and
tho Turkish army In thirty days.
Will Be in Sanford
Are
in
Conference
of Thousands of Acres In­
News received last evening that M. W. M. Jeffers, general manager of conduct of tho lawful work of the or­
For Military Outfits Hundreds
With Trainman
undated in Everglades Section
Franklin-Bouillon, tho French envoy, the Union Pacific railroad wore said ganization, to continuo to call for und
and Hamid Bey, nationalist represen­ to have been mindful of tho long to expect to receive tho loyal support
(II; The Aanorlnlrd I’rraa)
Sergeant Wingcrt Will Be Hero Per
tative, had decided to return to Con­ maintained nttitude of the trnln ser­ of each and every member, nnd to con­ About Wages and Working Condi
TAMPA, Fin., Oct. 5.—Excessive
mnnently
to
Instruct
the
Three
thins
stantinople from Mudinnn immediate­ vice brotherhoods in living up strict­ tinuo to kork In harmony nnd with a
rains in South Floridn hnvo caused an
Military Units of Govt.
ly, strengthened tho hope for tho suc­ ly to their obligations with tho ronds common Inwful purpose to advance the
over
flow of vnsttr otch of tho
( I I ; T h e A a a o r l n t r d I'reon)
nnd to hnvo mndo some concessions common interests of tho organized
cessful issue of tho conference.
Everglades in Loo county nnd infor­
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
5.—The
railSergeant C K Wingert, of the U
Delegates agreed yesterdny after­ in the progress of the negotiations shop craft employes."
ronds of the Southeastern section of S. army has arrived in tho city nnd mation ronching here today was that
noon to establish n definite lino of de­ which Itegnn yesterdny. Under the
Mr. Jewell, accompanied by Mr. the United States and brotherhood or­
the Seminole Indlnn reservation of a
marcation botwoon tho British nnd agreement all disputes an to tho rules Riehberg, arrived yesterday from ganizations of conductors, trainmen will be stationed here permanently to hundred acres in southeast Leo coun­
Kemalist forces in tho Chnnnk zone. and working conditions now pending Washington whero thoy conferred with today signed an agreement settling all Instruct tile three military units of ty was entirely inundatodby water.
The spneo between tho opposing forc­ beforu the labor bonrd will bo with­ Attorney General Dnughorty regard­ outstanding differences between them the Nntionnl Guard. This is some- The rninfnll for tho nine months end­
es in tho Channk zone. Tho space be­ drawn by tho ronds nnd trnlnmcn nnd ing tho submission of Judge Wilker- and extending the present wages and tiling of which tho city can well be ing September 30 nt Fort Myers ia
tween the opposing forces will bo suf­ conductors.
son's decision to a higher court for re­ working regulations until October 31, proud for the sergeunt is a map of reported to bo more than 10 Incbw
Today’s
ngeeement
included
tho
parts and has bcun in the service for in excess of annunl nvorago for tha
ficient to place them out of rlflo shot,
view. Attorney General Daugherty 1923.
twenty-four
years, being in Chinn, tho entire year.
thus lessening tho danger of imme­
assurod them of his co-operation inPhilippines,
Cuba and Honolulu nnd
diate conflict.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Officials is a soldier who knows tho game of
MIAMI, Fla., Oct. 6.—F. C. Elliott,
of the rnilronds In tho Southeastern instruction to the last lap of tho leg­
The Turkish conditions referred to
chief
drnlnngo engineer of tho state
section of the United States and heads
gings.
•
He
will
assist
in
the
training
in connection with tho probable agree­
internal
Improvement bonrd, nrrlved
NDR. GARDNER WILL LOCATE of trainmen nnd conductors brother­
of
the
meit
in
the
machine
gun,
hos­
ment in tho Mudinnia conferenco arc
here
last
night nnd today is making
HERE
hoods began a conference horo today pital and band units nnd will also
an
Inspection
of flood conditions in
a&gt; follows;
to considor drafting of possible con­
nuiko trips to- Orlando and Daytona the Everglades around tho Pennsyl­
1. —Formal guarantees concerning
tracts covering wages, working condi­
overy other week. Major Rnlph Stev­ vania Sugar Company’s plantation
the evacuation of Thrace.
tions, otc.
ens intimates that this movo moans nortlnvesth of this city.
2. —Establishment of Allied garri­
an armory in Sanford in tho very near
sons in the larger towns of Thrnco.
Reports from tho Glndos are to tha
SANFORD
LEADS
.
future nnd one of the host military effect that the water Is rising at tha
3. —Occupation of Thrnco by the
THE WHOLE WORLD
organizations in the Htnto, Thu -San­ rate of about ono inch ovory 24 hours.
Turkish Nationalist gendarmerie.
IN CELERY PRODUCTION ford boys have gained n fine reputa­
4. —Trnnsfur of tho civil ndmlnjstrn- Tho Ilornld of tomorrow will con­
Reports from Mooro Hnvan, at tha
tion nt tho various encampments and western edge of Lnko Okeechobee,
tion of Thrnco to Kcmnlist function­ tain a writeup of tho Klwnnls meet­
in? The Aaaociatrd I'rraa)
tho presenco horo of Sergcnnt Wln- sny that tho Kisslmmoo river la •
aries.
ing Wednesday hnd a full report of
SANFORD,
Oct. 5.—Floridn led tho
gort to bo with them at all timoB nnd mile wider than ovor before nnd that
5.—Evacuation of Thrnco within the speech of Kiwuninn Dumas, which
country in tho production of colory
eight days by tho Greek army
was'tho feature of the occasion. Our
for tho season of 1922, according to with tho fine officers thoy nlrundy the towns of I,n Belle, Goodno, Bara
0.—Occupation of tho woHturly line Kiwanian reporter has ben absent JUDGE PENDLETON
T. L. Dumas, superintendent of tho have the Snnford military units should Beach, Okelnnto nnd Clowiston are all
of tho Mnritza river by Allied troops. Klwnninn reporter hns been nbsont
Just southeast of
FULTON CO. COURT
Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad horo, tnko on now llfo nnd energy nnd cornu undor water.
Conciliation thus far hns marked tho
DIED ATLANTA TODAY who has gathered statistics on th enr forth for n great winter of training. Mooro Hnven, tho report says, Is a
conference nt Mudinnia. Ismet Pasha,
load movemnt of tho vogotnblo from Meet Sergeant Wingort. Ho is there body of water forty miles long and
who spenkB for Mustnphn Komnl I’ns(II; The Aaaoclalrd Prase)
the leading producing stntos, Tho with tho goods.
hn, lender of tho Nationalists, nnd al­
ATLANTA,
Oct.
5.—Judge
John
T.
TAMPA, Oct. 5.—F. P. Farris
Sanford section produced tho greator
so for tho Angorn government, hns an­ charged with manslaughter In con­ Pendleton for uightoen yours judgo part of Florida’s ylold.
ARMY AVIATORS
nounced tho government accopts the nection with the death of Lnwronco of Fulton County suporior court nnd
READY TO 'FLY
ARE CONSOLIDATED
The record by Btatos ns obtained
Allied proposals in principle, and ho Diaz nnd Carl Roynicrson, August 13 ono of tho beest known jurist in tho by Mr. Dumas, follows:
FROM COAST TO COAST
CllIPLEY,. Oct. 5.—Instead of two
took occasion to oxplain nt tho opon- Inst, whon nn autoniobilo driven by stiito died this morning. Ho was 78
Florida, 5,493 cars; California, 5,­ newspapers, Chiploy will have only
ing of tho sessions that tho TurkH Fnrris was wrecked, wns discharged ycurs old.
' UA
1 P r,U l
000; .Michigan, 4,048; Now York, 4,­
SAN D1TGO, Cnllf., Oct 5.—Lieutone, iih tho Washington Verdict ro"had no intention of creating incidents from custody yoBtcrdny nt a prelimi­
327; Now Jursey, 1,150; Ohio, 857; contly purchased by J. P. Mitchell and cnuntB John A McCready nnd Oaklay
with the English."
nary henring before justice of tho SCHOONER KATHERINE
Colorado, 590; Pennsylvania 250.
1
the Chlpley Bnnner hnvo consolidated, Kolly, nrmy aviators took off a t flvt
Tho absence of tho Greek ropreson- pcucc.
Mr. Dumas snid that reports reach­
MAY HAVE FOUNDERED
tho paper now being known as tho thirty six this morning In a Grant
tatlvo from Tuesday’s meeting made
SAILED SEPT. NINE ing him led to tho expectation that Chipluy Banner.
monoplane T-2 In their attempt to fly ^
little difference boenuso tho matters tho transfer. He also suggested thnt
Sanford's 1023 crop would show an
J
Both W. W. Jones and J. P. Mit­ from Rockwell Field, San Dlogo to
under discussion woro of a general na­ thero should ho an Allied force cover­
increase of about ton por cont ovor
(I); The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
Now
York
without
a
stop.
chell
are
woll
known
newspnper
men
ture nnd had no Immedlnto connec­ ing on tho Mnritza river and thnt a
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 3.—Fonrs last senson.
nnd Chipley business men fool tho
tion with tho attitudo which tho neutral zone should bo created west of forjsnftey of tho four mnstol schoon­
union will be a success. Tho now SAN DIEGO, Oct. 5,—Boenuso at
Greeks might assume.
thnt river.
er Knthorino May, whlchc sailed from
A prccooling nnd coloring plant aro
At yesterday's mooting Ismot asked Tho Alliod generals explained thnt Jneksonvlllo Sept. 9, and duo In Pro­ being added to tho equipment of tho management will install modern ma­ heavy fogs In tho mountain districts
tho flight wns abnndonod. ,
for n settlement of the Turkish ad­ tho proposed administrative measures vidence n woftk ago wns entertained Lake Dorn Pucking Company, Mount chinery.
ministration of Thrnco nnd requested must all bo subject to the approval of hero. Aboard tho schooner nro Cap­ Dorn Citrus Exchange packing house,
A nows Item says two men wore InProspects nro good, ns business sta­
Isniel tain nnd Mrs. F, T. Hardy, nnd tholr and extonslve alterations aro bolng
Hint Thrnco should bo freo from all tho govflrnmonts concerned.
Jurod whon n train struck tholr nuto- tistics show, providing a fow worker*'
Allied control, but ho felt thnt ut lenst then expressed a willingness to meet guest Miss Lois Hodgkins, Bnngbr made in the building to accomodate
, mobile, stalled on tho tracks.
It can withstand tho temptation to
one month would bo required to effect tho Greeks.
Mnlno society girl.
them.
|scems plausible,
*
strike.

�FRIDAY,

MRS. FRED DAIGRR, Society Editor
Phene 217- W

or O U i k M t t i e I lH h

i t w tf

(f n a MoiAaj’ s Dully)

J. II. Burton, of Orlando, spent tho
week end here attending to business.
Mrs. Tucker, of Orlondo, was a vis­
itor here yesterday from the City
Beautiful.
Mr. and JIrs. J. w | Loffler, of Tam­
pa, spent dho wcok end here at the
Montezuma.
Emmott M. Hunt was called to
Barnesvllle, Ga., Saturday by tho aer
lous Illness of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horton, of
Philadelphia, was making a short stay
here and aro stopping at tho Montosuma. *

friends on the arrival of a daughter, Harr}' Towion, of Galnaavlllt, was
In the city yesterday attending to
born September 23rd.
Mrs. Hunter will be pleasantly re­ business,and mads his headquarters
at the Montesuma.
membered as Miss Olga Vlhleh.
•
8T. AGNES GUILD
Mrs. Cris Matthews entertained the
members of the St. Agnes Guild most
pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her
home on Elm ave.
The first part of the afternoon was
devoted to business matters. Plans
were made and perfected for a sub*
scriptlon bridge party to be given
Wednesday evening Oct. 4th at the
Parish House, It was also decided to
give a "Hallow E’en Dance" the last
of October.
.
«'
After the businehs session, the
members spent the social hour sew­
ing for the Christmas.bniaar. Dainty
refreshments wero served* by the
hostess assisted by her sister Mrs.
Stewart.
Among tho Guild members present
wero Mosdames J. N. Robson, M.
Mlnarlk, Gwynn Fox, Clarko Lconardy, John LeonnrdI, At; Zlnsor, R. W.
Poarmnn, J. R. Stewart, Wm. Bold­
in g C. J. Marshall, Chris Matthews
and Rev. A. S. Pock.

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Whltner will regret to learn that
they are quite ill with dengue fover
at their home on Oak avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight and fam­
ily have moved Into their attractive
new homo in Rose Court. They will
have as their guests for the winter,
Mrs. Wight’s mother, Mrs. Mary Hig­
gins.
Mr. and'lftrs. J. B. Colder and
guests, Mrs. D. B. Colder and daugh­
ter of Savannah, pa., returned homo
Tuesday evening from a very pleasant
motor trip to Miami and other plyes
of interest on the East Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrldo and
their guests, Mrs. Brown and son, E.
H. Brown, of Hamlet, N. C., left this
morning In tho McBride car for St.
Augustine and Jacksonville. Mr. and
Mrs. McBrldo will return home Sun­
day while Mrs. Brown and son will
continue thoir Journey home.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Garner left
(Visa WedaMdar’z Dally)
Saturday ovening for Waynesboro, Va.
Tho Mulsch building it having the
where thoy will spend n month. They brick work put on and tho work of fin­ Mrs. C. L, MUHtser and children of
will also vlslt&gt; relatives in Washing­ ishing up tho first floor will ebon Orlnndo, who have been the guests of
her sister Mrs. C. W. Stokes on Mag­
ton enroute home.
* start.
nolia avenue, for the past ten days
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson had as
left
this morning for their home. They
The finishing touches aro being put
their guests yesterday, Mrs. Lanier, on tho Mcrriwethor building on Mag­ wero accompanied homo by Mrs. C. W.
* Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Sr., nnd Mr. nolia avenue nnd It will soon bo roady Stokes and Miss Dorothy, who will
visit tho former’s parents, Mr. and
Lanier of Brooksvlile, nnd Mr. nnd for occupancy.
.
Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
Mrs. Smith, of DoLnnd.
George W. Knight is visiting homo
R. L. McKcnzlo, of Jacksonville, rep­ folks In Nownrk Now Jorsoy nnd will Miss Mildred Dickson, who has
resenting tho Kolly-Springfleld Tire nlso spend somo tlmo in Now York spont tho past two wocks hero with
Co., Is. spending a fow days hero nt city beforo returning homo.
hor sisters, Mrs. Chris Mntthows and
tho Montesuma while In .tho city call­
Mrs. J. S. Stcwnrt has roturned to
ing on his local customers. »
hor
homo, JofTorson Court, Orlando.
Tho Bell Cnfo Is being romodqlled
nnd will be one of tho finest in tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivy Royal nnd daugh­ city when finished. Contractor Paco
ter Virginia of Bowling Green, wero is in chnrgo of tho work
tho guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
Herndon for tho week end. Thoy were
Paul Biggors Is happy ovor tho ar­
nccompnnlcd homo by Mrs. Royal’s rival of several fine dogs from Now
mother, Mrs. Duko of Balnbrldgc, Gn., York city nnd Paul snys thoy aro tho
who has been tho guest of Mr. nnd finest in tho United States nnd he has
Mrs. Fred Wilson at thoir homo on tho papers to. provo it.
Parke avenue.
Word comes from tho Sanford boys
INFORMAL DANCE
at tho Unlvorslty of Florida that thoy
Ono of tho most ilollghtful social nre all gutting along famously and FOR SALE—1 Ford car, 5 passenger;
oronta of tho early fall season, was kooping tho linmo of Sanford on tho 1 Ford Truck worm drive. Both in
tho Informal dunce given Friday even­ map. Thoro aro about ns many boys good condition. Itcnl bargains.—N. II.
ing by Mrs. W. C. Hill nt hor attrac­ from Sanford nt tho University ns Garner
.
,56-ltc
tive homo on Fourth street compli­ from any city of similar slso In tho
menting her nleco, Miss Olivo Now- stnto.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
man, one of Stanford's young socloty
MONEY
E. A. Champiln, representing tho
buds.
Quantities bf cut flowers, forns and Curtis Pub. Co., was In tho city Tues­ Cut out thla alip, enclose with 6c
pottod plants woro most effectively day on business. Willard Lumloy has and mall it to Foloy &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
used in decorating tho rooms and given up tho Job of District Agent field Ave., Chicago, III,, writing your
formed n lovely back ground for the for tho Co.,duo to lnck of tlmo, and nnmo and addross clearly. You will
vnrl colored frocks worn by tho young Mr. Champiln will very likely secure rocolvo in return a trial pnekago con­
n new man for tho job In tlmo for taining Foley's^ Honoy and Tar Com­
ladles.
Dnnclng was enjoyed until u Into next week’s Issues.
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
hour, tho music was furnished by PotFoloy Kidney Pills for pains in sides
T. J. Miller is oxpected homo the nnd back; rhoumatlsm, backache, kidor Schnnl. Tho grand tnnrth wbb led
by Mrs. J. D. Woodruff nnd 'Walter last of this week and ho will bring noy and bladdor ailments; and Foley
Connelly. Several feature dances his grandson Leonard Miller homo Cathartic Tablots, a wholesome and
were Introduced, favors of wands and with him. Mr. Miller hna been visit­ thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
ribbon confetti for tho girls nnd crope ing points of intorest In Michigan constipation, biliousness, honduchcs,
and Ohio nnd hns been stopping with and sluggish bowels. Sold every­
paper caps for tho hoys.
Punch was served throughout the his son I)r. Oliver at Asheville for where.—Adv.
evening and nt a Into hour dainty re­ some time.
freshments woro served.
The Daily Herald
(From Thur»d»y'z O.llj)
Mrs. Hill was assisted In entertain­ T. T. Woltch,
of Jucksonvillo, was
Will Have Returns
ing her guests by Mrs. A. E. Hill, Mrs.
in tho city yesterday calling on local
R. A. Newman and Mrs. J. D. Wood­
From World Series
business fnen.
ruff.
Miss Newman, tho honoreo, was
As usual tho Dally Horald will give
lovely in green and Hilvor taffeta with
tho nows of tho World Scries next
over draperies of tullo. In hor hair
week and havo tho gamo by innings,
she woro a hand of the tulle. Mrs.
the batteries, tho total and about all
Hill received her guests wearing a
Mrs. Ralph Goodspced Is confined tho Information that tho funs will
smart eoNtuino of black satin combin­
to hor homo on Onk avenue by an at­ want. It will'bo tho samo service giv­
ed with lace ovor rose taffeta. Mrs.
en last year nnd will be tho Associated
tack of dengue fever.
Newman was attired in pcucock blue
Press stuff which means it will lie on
georgette.
Cnpt. Arthur Gundy, of drlnndo, Is tho spot nnd absolutely authentic.
About twenty couples enjoyed the
in tho city on business in connection Como over to the lloruld office and
cordlul hospitality of this charming
enjoy tho gnmcB with us. As soon as
with
tho Boy Scouts.
hostess,
tho bullotins are sot on the machlnoa
Misses Lucy Bird Smyth and Anna tho news will ho given out in frbnt of
(Fiom T u.xUy'i Dully)
the office. All of thla iiowb will be
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard P. Smith Mason nro spending tho day nt Orlnn­
given
In the Dully Horald each after­
apent the week end very pleasantly do today ns guests of friends.
noon.
nt Daytona Bench.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCurdy .and
^
Alfred
Robson, of Orlando, woro tho IIIG DROP IN PRICES
Messrs C. R. Klrtfcy, II. E. Dens
ON
THE
OLDSMOBILE
guests
of
Mrs.
J.
N.
Itybson
on
Mon­
und McCollouch wero among tho San*
SAYS VOLIE WILLIAMS
ford folks at Duytonn Beach Sunday. day.

vision, who has just made a*tour thru
one of the main trucking sections of
the state* Being asked for his Itapresslon of the trip, Professor Spancan said: ,
"The vegetable growers of Seminolp, Orange and Osceola Counties
are now In their busiest season pre:
paring to plant the usual large acre­
ages and with some increases. Therer
Is an optimistic feeling In those sec­
tions I visited last week, September
18-10. All the available acreage about
Sanford find Winter Garden Is being
planted as usual. The fanners are
fertilising heavily and 'making all
preparation for bumper crops,
.. . . ••• t
. i t
.
•
/"A t Klsslinfrfeo hbout a hundred
and fifty acres of strawberries. a rt
now being set out In addition to large
acreages 6f tmek crops. Thru the
well-organised Truck‘Growers’ Asso­
ciation tho Osceola truckers have .pur­
chased their plants co-operatively and
aro getting a reduction on their fer­
tilizer purchasos. The merchants and
bankers of Kissimmee are financing
those who need help. Severn! new
people have opened up new farms and
the county agent is holding the co*
operative association together.
"The growers aro optimistic and
feel that conditions justify the prep­
arations they are making for the pro­
duction fit several hundred carloads
of vegetables.’’
*
If business along every lino is
showing tho speed thnt tho printing
business is showing thoy shluld bo
getting along fino. Tho Herald had
to put on two oxtro men this week
to keep up with job work and tho
newspaper and Haynes &amp; Ratliff
havo just shipped In u new Mlele
Press for fast work In the Job de­
partment that will run 5,000 impres­
sions por hour. Thoro Is no need of
nnyone sending thoir printing out of
Sanford with four good Job offices
hero to take care of it.
Tho Herald, 15c per week, delivered
■I.illff o f A |i|illP a llo n f o r T d z D r r t l . t ' n i l r r H r r l l o n ATA o f Hie ( J e n e r n l S i n t u l r a o f t h e N ln te o f K lo rld n

NotIco la here b y r I voii th n t 8. F.
I'otiilney. p u rctm aer of T ux C e r t if ic a te
No. '.’3, d a t e d the 7th d a y of J u n e , A.
I&gt; 1!)20, hint filed mild c n r tl f lr n te In my
nffli'e und bus m ade n p p llc n tlo n fo r T ax
I k'. mI to Ihhuo th e r e o n In
accordance
w ith law. mild c e r t i f i c a t e einhrnceM tho
follow ing ileacrlhed p r o p e r ty s i t u a t e d
In Hcnilnolo C ou n ty , F lorida, t o - w lt:
Heir. 10.03 ch. N o f BW c o r of H K 'i.
Bee. 20, Twp. 19 B, H unan 30 B. H un B.
pt. N of lieu.. H to hoic. T ho muId land
1.35 ch. N to Ily., 8 W |y a lo n g Ha me to
lielnu iimhchhimI nt th o (Into of tho Issumice of Nucli c e r tif ic a te In t h e nn m e of
U nknow n.
Alan Tux C e r tif ic a te No. 21. d a t e d tho
7th dny of June. A. D. 1920, h aa filed
mild c e r tif ic a te In my office a n d hna
m ade n p pllcntlon fo r T ax Hoed to laaue
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Bald c e r t i f i c a t e
n m hrac ca th e follo w ln u ileacrlhed p r o p ­
e r l y a ltuntod In Bemlnolu C ounty, F l o r ­
ida, to - w lt:
Hog. NW cor. of llnnd'a
Addition lo Bnnfnril r u n B to» N B cor.
ml Addition N. lo Ity. BWly ulonu mime
to lieu. H('C. 20, Tw p. tO 8., Hnnuo 30
B. Tim mu lit land h o lnu naaeaHed a t tho
■late of tlm iHHunnce of su c h c e r t i f i c a t e
In the mime of U n k n o w n .
&gt;

Mins Katherine Wilson has return* Mrs; Mary Higgins han roturned Voile Williams, of tho Williams’ Gnea homo from Dayttinn Bench whoro from Gnlnesvillo whoro sho was the rago, Is hnppy ovor tho fact that tho
Hhe was tho guest of her cousin guest of hor daughter, Mrs. Lucius prices on Oldsmohiles havo takun n
drop and Vollo takes nn advertisement
McLeod.
Mrs. Walter Morgan.
in the Dnlly Herald todny to quoto tho
now prices. Theso prices cover tho
H.
T.
Ernest,
of
Jncksonvilio,
ii
Tho tnuny friends of Mrs II. B.
big lino of cars built by tho well
spending
u
fo
wdays
hero
at
thi
Connnlly nnd Mrs. Tom Gotzon will
knqwn Oldsmobilo factories nnd the
Montezuma,
while
in
tho
city
trnns
ho grloved to lenrn that Master Jack
prices will soli the cars. Vollo goos
Gotzon is ill with typhoid fover nt acting business.
to Jncksonvilio thla wcok to bring
his homo In Lakolnnd.
W. E, Tylnndor, of Fort Piorco was back n bunch of the now models and
he will have something classy to show
Mr nnd Mrs. Zob Ratliff havo re­ In tho city yesterday culling on his you in tho now Oldsmoblle modols at
friends
and
attending
to
buslpess.
Mr.
turned from thoir wedding trip nnd
tho greatly reduced prices. Rend the
are now ploasnntly loettod at thoii Tylandor is interested in tho lumber tho Dally H-mld for further announcebusinoHs.
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homo on Magnolia avo.
udvortisomont in .this lasuo and watch
Mrs. O. L. Taylor roturnod to San

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caldor have re­ monts.
turned homo from Savannah, Ga.,
whoro thoy spent some tlmo. They
woro accompanied homo by Mrs. D. B.
Colder and dnughtor.

Mr. nnd Mrs, Robort Herndon nnd
baby loft yoztorday in thoir car for
Jacksonville whore thoy will spond
Mr. and Mrjh C. E. Hunter are ra- suvoral dofs na tho guosta of tha formiving congratulations . of their or’a aunt, Mra. David Miller. ,

Tho truckers of Florida aro look­
ing forward to harvesting Oils fall
winter ono of'their biggest crops, ac­
cording to A. P. Spencer, vice'direc­
tor of the Agricultural Extension Dl*

Ily: A. M. WHEKH, D. C.
In tk e Circuit Court. S even th Jui
Circuit In un S for Sem inole
C ounty, FlorlSu

It a p p e a r i n g fro m * h e a f f i d a v i t of
H enJam lne Z eto h e r e in d u ly filed, t h a t
h e Is t h e c o m p la i n a n t In t h e a b o v e
s ty l e d ca use , t h a t It la th e b e lie f of the
a f f i a n t t h a t I laa el Z eto la o v e r t w e n t y o n e y e a r* o f a g e a n d t h a t t h e sa id H a ­
zel Z eto la a r e s id e n t of t h e S tu te of
V irg in ia , r e s id i n g a t Honlton, V ir g in ia .
T n a r e f o r e . you llu z e l Zeto, a r e o r d e r ­
ed to a p p e a r to t h i s bill h e r e in filed In
thin -'Miae, sa id n p p e a r a n c o to be on
th o F lr n t M onday In N ovem her, 1022.
th e r ...o b e in g u Iluln D ay o f th la
C ourt.
It !•&lt; f .f rth o r o rd e r e d t h a t th la n o tic e
he pulitiMhed f o r five co n z ec u tlv o w ee k z
in ilia H anford lie r n ld , a
now apaper
pulillalied In Hemlnole C o u n ty , F lo rid a .
W i tn e s s :
1C. A. D ouglaaa. C le r k of
t h ' . c ir c u it C ourt, an d a zeal th e re o f,
III * "Nth d a y o f S ep te m b er. A. I*. 1022.
U.;.VL&gt;
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B. A. p o b a t . A S H .
C le rk of t h e C irc u it C o u r t
B0-i;c
’ Uy: A. M. W BBK B, D. C.

NOTirjB OR MAHTEII'S SAM
S e m in o le C o u n t y Unnk, u cornor
C o m p la in a n t,
D. C. M a rlo w
low. a n d rPeoplea'
.
H an k of Hanford a
co rp o ra tioon.
n , D e fe n d a n ts.
*
Notice la hhae r e b y g iv e n t h a t under n,„i
by v i r t u e off a d________________
e c r e e o f foreclosure and
s a le e n t e r e d In th e a b o v e e n t itle !
o n ' t h e ' m ’h d a y "o7~ September'* A*Un
ISIS. I, a s S pecial M a s te r - I n C hantry*
on M onday. N o v e m b e r 6th, A. !&gt;. i *.;, ?n
f r o n t of t h e C o u r t H o u ae door ut
ford. S em in o le C ounty, Florida, will ,,,.
for f o r aa le a n d aell to A h e highest and
b e a t b id d e r f o r c a sh , d u r i n g the i*Vnl
h o u r s of aaje. th e f o llo w in g deecrlCej
la n d , s i t u a t e , l y in g a n d being In " h e
C o u n t y o f SemlnoTe, S t a t e o f Florida
m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c rib e d ue follow ■
to-w lt:
i h.? Interae o tlo n of tho Ndrth
Mne of th e A tla n tic Conei I.lno r l a ’it-i.f?
w a y w ith t h e W e s t line of Laurel An-nuo. » t t h e S o u th e a s t c o r n e r &lt;&gt;t

Moto Meters, Jacks, Pumps, Horns, .Spot Lights, Snr.tk
Plugs for All Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Everything for
the Auto.

Equip your Ford or Fordson Tractor with a
Rush Timer Roller and save gasoline and
make starting EASY.
We arc the only Drive-in Filling Station equipped with
Visible Gas Pumps

Frank Akers Tire Company
DEALERS
Tires, Gas, Oils, Accessories
Road Service------------Phone 447-W
FIRST STREET AT ELM AVE

SANFORD, FLA.

VERY property owner wants a pavement on
his street that is durable, smooth, sani­
tary, quiet and pleasing to the eyer-one
that will last for 25 or 30 years and not be a
tax burden on the community because of the
necessity for frequent and costly repairs. He is
willing to pay a little more in the beginning in
order to get a pavement that will not cost so
much |p r annual maintenance and call for early
replacement. He likes to see his city practice
the same economy that he himself practices in
buying a suit of clothes or pair of shoes.

E

V IT R IF IE D

PAVEMENTS
easily and habitually meet these requirements—
not to mention many others. The “ Closed lor
Repairs” sign seldom bars the way on a brick
pavenmnt. Every property owner who has
already helped his city pay for high class pave­
ments on other streets naturally wants just as
good a pavement on his street. A substitute
will not fill the bill.

N A T IO N A L P A V IN G B R IC K
M A N U F A C T U R E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
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Cleveland,' Ohio

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appiioa
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BUY ONLY THIS LONG HAUL ROAD8 SAYS BABSON

Sanford is distinctly the celery center of the world. Sanford
ships more vegetable! under refrlgo ration than any other section
of the world but we wore not euro that Florida led the United
States In the ahlplng of celery until we rocolvcd the official Infor­
mation from Supt T. L. Dumas, of the Atlantic Coast Line. We
have often made this statement before and had the figures In the
years gono by and we appreciate tho figures below given by Capt.
Dumas In the following letter:
Sanford, Fla., Sept. 27, 1922
Mr. R. J. Holly, Sanford, Fla.
829-8
It may be Interesting to you to know the celery production of
tho United States for the soason 1022. I know that you will bo
gratified to loam that Florida leads the United States In celery
production.
Tho record Is as follows:
...... 8,498 cars
Florida ....— —.... ......8,000 cars
California
......
4,048 csrs
Michigan ., . ...................... .
......
4,827 cars
New York
......
1,180 cars
New Jersey
....... 857 cars
Ohio ..........
...... 590 cars
I■*#•*****•'•••&lt;
Colorado ....
250 cars
P e n n s y l v a n i a .......... —
We confidently expect n ten per cent increaso In the Sanford
section tho coming season.
Yours truly,
T. L. DUMAS.

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WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Sept. railroad fields as the past ten have
■hall be redeemed
30.—Since the settlement of the rail* witnessed in the traction field. Rail­
a / d ‘ m i 00 °"n
roads have already felt the effects of
my, official signature and
cigarette!
road strike many tips have come from
sy of September, a,
pleasure automobiles, but they have
D.
Wall Street relative to the purchase
not really begun yet to fee) tho ef­
of railroad securities. Relative to
fects of auto trucking. The trucking
o i m l n o l i County
these recommendations Roger W.
CS-lto
By: A. 1L W EHKa DV a
of goods within radius of 50 or 100
Babson today issued tho following
miles has only begun and this radius
The Herald for Post Cards.
"There Is no doubt but that the set­ may readily be extended to cover 200
tlement of tho railroad atrlke is favor­ or 250 miles. Trans-continental sys­
They are
able to general business. Owing to tems such as tho Union* Pacific,
Lewie O'Bryan
J. a. shem
GOOD!
tho coal situation, such a settlement Northern Pacific, Great Northern,
O'BRYAN * BHARON
was absolutely necessary. Moreover, Southern Pacific, Chicago, Rock IsAttorneys-st-Law
It has been moro or less favorable to tand and Pacific, and Atchison have
__ W ill'practice In all the courts.
the railroads. Tin wago-workors have nothing to fear from the trucks. In
Exam ination
of A bstracts of la n d T1turn or
ties given especial attention 1
gone back at the rates determined by fact, the trucks may holp them. Roads
Offices In 8emtnole County Bank Bldg
tho Railroad Labor Board and most Uko the New York Cantral, Baltimore T o t h e S heriff o f S em U o le C o u n ty , o f
SANFORD, FLORIDA
e S to le o f F lo r i d a l
of those who wont out on strike are A* Ohio and tho Southern can survive th
He I t K now n, T h a t I,
H. CLAY
sorry that they did It. Tho seniority and perhnpa profit under this compe­ C H A W F O n u , S e c r e ta r y of S t a t s o f t h o
y g iv e n o tic e BRRD CORN, COWPRAB, VELVET
question was settled on a 80-50 basis, tition. With a road such as tho Bos­ St ht aa tt e a of F lorida, do h e. r,e. br.r_..
n
BRANS. MILLET, GRASS
neither side claiming n victory. ThU ton Ac Maine, New Haven, Pennsyl­
GENERAL ELECTION
W
ill
be
held
In
S
em
inole
C
ounty,
S
t
a
t
e
also is well for nil concerned because vania, Chicago At North Western, of F lo rid a, on T u e s d a y n e x t su c c e e d in g
BRRD, BORGHUM
tho railroads aro now able to restore Reading and the like, this is not truo. th o f ir s t M onday In N ovem be r. A. C. F or Im m sclats _—-----shipment,
-- All lesson.
t h e sa id T u e e d a y b e i n g th e
able Field and V egetable Seeds Write
seniority rights to tho good men who These roads are bound to suffer far 11)23,Seventh
for P rice L.____nd
ist and Catalogue,
Catalogue, oOur
beauDay of November
_________
u r beau­
— catalogue
--------- Is free
deserve them and to withhold them moro from tho truck than thoy now F o r U n ite d S t a t e s S e n a t o r froin t h e tiful and nn*—
inetruotlve
Information on
S t a t e of F lo rid a , for elx y e a r s f r o m and gives valuable
from those who do not. Wall street think possible. 1
farm ing and gardening for Florida and
M a rc h f. 1323,
is Justified In sending out reports thut "Wo shall live to see great high­ F o r one lion rone n tn tlv o o f th e F o u r t h the South. W rite to ue today for spec­
C o n g re s sio n a l D istr ic t o f th e S t a t s ial prloee on your eeed requirements.
the settlement is fnvornble to railroad ways built by the state exclusively
of F lorida, In tho S l x ty - e lg h t h C o n ­ Our oompleto stock will enable us to
supply you to advantage In price and
g r e s s of tho U nited S tntes.
securities.
foi truck use. Railroads aro destined F o r H u p o rlnlondont of T’ubllo I n s t r u c ­ quality.
of th e Hlnte of F lo rid a ,
“The settlement of tho strike on ultimately to lose nil of their short F o r tion
tw o J u s t i c e s of tho S u p re m e C o u r t
E. A. Martin Seed Co.
of th e Btuto of F lorida.
the present basis should also prompt haul business nnd hcnco tho roads
Ku both sides to 'count ten' beforo an­ which are In comparatively small and F o r tw o I ln tlro a d C oinm le sloners of t h e O ld rat a n d L a r g e s t Seed House In Fla.
Stnto of F lo rid a.
B ast Bay Street
ha other strlko is precipitated. In other compact territories aro sure to suffer. F o r ono m e m b e r of the Houbu o f Jlop- JA C K S OlOt-lOa
N V IL L E
-IF1.01HDA
r o s o n tn tlv e s o f th e S l a t e o f F l o r i ­
words, tho rallrond strlko wns lx pen The only hope for somo roads such as
da.
THAT tho local newspapers hnvo much to do with tho building of n
S u rv e y o r.
. _„
slvo for both tho railroads and the jthe Boston &amp; Muino nnd Now Hnvon FF oo rr FCiovuen ty
M orhors of tho H oard of C o u n ­
community T
GOOD GRADE
CommlHslonorn,
_
wngo-workers. Tho wngo-worker.i to -: p. to sell certain of thoir rights of F o r ty
THAT If n public movement Is started which means bettor things
th ro e M e m b ers o f the C o u n ty B o a rd
of I'u bllo I n s tr u c ti o n .
dny rcnllzo that tho rallronds nro way to tho state In order that tho
for a city, tho nowspupers eo-opernto and It generally wlnB?
STABLE MANURE
s t i c e of tho I’once In nnd f o r t h e
stronger and better able to handle n trucks may bo removed and concrete F o r fJoullo
THAT If tho newspapers do not help, tho movement usually loses?
CHEAP
w in g J u s t lc o D istric ts, v is: No
labor situation than has been Die case highways laid in their place. Many F o r 2.C o n s ta b le In nnd for tho f o llo w in g
THAT local newspapers aro n BIG PART of every Community?
Prompt Shipment
for many yenrs, whllo the railroads roads hnvu parallel linos today under
J u s t l c o D istric ts, vl*.: No. 2.
THAT thoy arc always working for tho public good?
In T e s t im o n y W h e re o f, 1 h a v e
L. W. DERGMANN
have greater rcspoct for tho labor un­ their control. Tho wlso railroad com­
THAT thoy seldom got tho credit they dcsorve7
h ereu n to set my hand and a f ­
Box
2168,
Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
fixed
tho
Q
re
n
t
Honl
of
t
h
e
ions thnn thoy have had heretofore. pany will develop ono of thoso for it­
THAT n nowspnper Is n business Institution tho snino as any oth­
S ta te of F lorldn, a t T a l l a h a s soe, tho C a p ita l, t h is th e t w e n ­
All of this mcniiH that when another self and will sell the other at a good
er business?
.
t y - f o u r t h cluy of A u g u st, A. D.
difference
nriscs
both
sides
will
be
price to tho stnto for u concrete truck
THAT they hnvo goods to sell tho same ns any other merchant?
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
1922.
(S E A L )
II. CLAY C n O W F O H D .
anxious to patch up tho difficulty be­ highway. Frankly, I would rather
THAT thoir goods consist of newspapers and advertising space?
S e c r e t a r y of S tate . Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lsw
THAT thoy enn no moro nfford to give It away any more thnn a R» fore u striko is chllcd instead of be­ take my chances with concrete securi­ To C. M. H and, S h e r if f Homlnnle C o u n ­
ty.
Pfl-9to
DeLAND, FLORIDA
nu ing anxious to precipitate n striko ns ties than with railroad securities
merchant can afford to give his stock nway?
Will
practice
in tho State and Feder­
W
a
O F E L E C T IO N (CJBNBVA
seems to hnvo boon the case two bought Indiscriminately.
Therefore, NOTICKSCHOOL
THAT too many people try to ride the newspapers, alwnys expect­
al Courts. Special facilities for ExIIIHTIIICT)
ft*
months ago. Therefore, barring tho in taking any tips from Wall Street In co m p lia n c e w ith tho provision)! of (mining nnd Perfecting Land Titloi.
ing something for nothing?
L a w s o f F lo rid a , nottco
THAT if they expect thoir business or their city to grow, thoy might Ra European situation which may adver­ to buy railway securities use groat CInh ahpetreerb y-1078,
Riven t h n t n n oloctlon h a s
Rzi
liocn
o
r
d
e
r
e
d
to
ho held n n d tho s a m e
sely affect ail securities, I foci fairly discrimination to select those which will he held In Spoclal
ns well begin to realize that WHERE YOU FIND PROSPER­
Tux School Ills
ay
optimistic on railroad securities. I cannot he adversely affected by a t r le t No. B, S em inole C ounty, F lo rid a ,
OUS NEWSPAPERS YOU FIND A PROSPEROUS COM­
SCHELLE MAINES
said
Special
T
ax
School
tr ic t b e in g
MUNITY. DO YOUR SHARE TO MAKE YOURS PROSPER­ Rn say that the European situation may great development in trucking or a ls o k n o w n n s tho G enovaD isSchool
D is ­
LAWYER
ic t, on T u e sd a y , O cto b e r 10th, 1922,
OUS.—E, U. Wnlto, Secretary Shawnee, Oklahoma, Board of Ra adversely affect nil securities because thoso whose management is far-sight­ tr
in d o te r m la n w ho sh a ll he truntooH of
Offico
In
the Court House
» pcopiu nro liablo to rush to sell their ed enough to reduco their milengo to the sa id D istr ic t fo r tho n e x t tw o s u c ­
Commerce.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
c
e
e
d
in
g
y
ea
rs,
a
n
d
t
h
e
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
m
ills
an European securities nnd in so doing only such ns is profitable, selling the of d i s t r i c t school tnx to ho levlod n nd
collected fo r each o f the sa id tw o yenrs.
Ha Ra t*n Ra Ra M Rq ft* ftt M Ra R*: ftt R-1 all securities will ho affected, oven tho rest for trucking highways."
r i r&gt;'\ w p*
Tho followInK n a m e d nro a p p o i n te d to
a c t nn In sp e c to r s n n d c l e r k n t th e p r e ­
European war would ultimately help
GEO. G. HERRING
c i n c ts n a m e d , w i t h i n Bald Hpoclnl T n x
"Mr. Boyd’s singing of that won­ our industrials nnd indirectly our i«»il- Continued activity in building lines School D i s t r i c t No. 5. to hold su c h e l e c ­
Walker and Boyd
tion:
Attorney-at-Lnw
derful song 'Mother Macreo' was sung roads.
has brought general business to a I ’rnclnct No. 0 (O o n e v n ) — M. I, D ukin such a wny that there was hardly "Railroad securities, howovor, must dox of the Bahsonchnrt now stands at or. W D. D ullard nnd W. J. D aniel, In ­ N o. 14 G ttr n c r - Woodruff jU u ilftin
Are Filing Church
s p e c to r s nn d M. E. On h ard , Clerk.
dry eye in tho house when he had ho bought with great discrimination. but 5 per cent below normal—nn im- P r e c i n c t No. IB ( O s c e o la ) —T. W,
at Greenville, Mias. afinished
SANFORD, FLA.
C
H. C. Hlahto a n d Mrs. G eo rg ia
nnd then came Brother Walk­ The time is past when all railroads now high level for the year. The ln- H,oiner,
P n rr n m p r o , I n s p e c to r s a n d C, K.
er with a sermon on "Tho Perfect nro good or had. Tho next few years provcnient of 2 per cent since Inst Davis, Clark.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d th n t t h i s n o tic e
I)r. Walker and P. M. Boyd, of this Man." nnd never wero men so im­ will witness ns great changes in tho week.
he p u b lis h e d In t h e S a n f o rd H e ra ld , n
n e w s p a p e r p u b lls h o d In S em in o le C o u n ­
city, are mooting with great success pressed with how far short they fell
ty. h u t w ith o u t t h e said D is tr ic t, t h e r e
in thoir revival services at Greenville, of being perfect men. It wns a ser­
b eing no n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d w ith in
said D is tr ic t, on ce n w ok f o r f o u r s u c ­
JEWELER
Miss., ns the following from the mon and scrvico that all who attended
ce ssive w eoks.
Dono nn d o r d e r e d by th o
C o u n ty
Greenville paper would indicate:
will remember to (heir lust days,
MY SPECIALTIES.
H oard of P u b lic I n s t r u c t i o n for S e m i­
"Never in tho days of Greenville “Fully thirty minutes before time
nole C ounty, F lo rid a , t h is th o 5th d ay
Pickard's
Hand-Painted Chinn
o f S e p te m b e r , A. D,, 1922.
have the people had a moro glorious for the night service to begin tho
'
C. F. HAIUIISON,
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
C h a ir m a n .
day, especially to thoso religiously In­ church was filled to its capacity and
Rogera' Plated Ware
(Heal o f H oard)
clined, than was bad In Grecnvlllo yes­ at 7:111) when tho first song was an­
A tte s t:
Elgin and Waltham Watches
T. W. LAWTON, S e c r e ta r y ,
terday at tho First Methodist Church. nounced there was not even standing
no-sto
____
_________________
"Brother Wnlkcr, who Is conducting room left, fully "00 people came nnd
the revival now going on nt that were unable to get in and wuro forced All of the United States Supreme Court Judges
church, held five services during the to go away.
Are Present Except Pitney
dny. Beginning at 0:45 ho talked to "Tho most powerful sermon yet
the men of tho Big Brother Bible preached since Brother Walker's stay
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Class, nbout 100 men being prosont, with us was his sermon at this time
Illy Tltr (..nrlnlrd I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Chief Justice Taft nnd all nssocinte Justices of
and the talk given this class of men on 'Influence.' Never wore people
You Can Buy Fruin Us nt
T
made a profound and Insttng Impres­ brought to realize more just wlmt the Supreme Court except Justice i’itnoy are here today for the opening at
Wholcsalu Prices
,
.
. . .. noon today of the regulnr October term of court. Justice Pitney, is nn n Bnnsion on them nnd will servo to make
11 *“ j itnrium at Morristown, N. J., his homo, where his condition is reported to be
W rl la (o r P rlaa L ilt
this splendid class n bigger power for icir u'ery ,noVL‘ or
u
s
o
o
iors
am
a
or
i
Hf.ru&gt;
i#orjOUBt *included
tho jfprogram
the
day WHH
was UIU
tho 4IU
ndmlnlstrn.
A
i
*
«*v. nv*i,u i&lt;in
« tuv
t !rj.^i .i . ■■ mfor
y IB
MJ opening
1HrIII IIIX tliijf
li 1111III L141“
good in this community thnn it has
W. A. Mcrryday Company
"U !y ' * ™ n [* K.
.. Lt.,, l, 1 tioa of judiclnl oath to former Senator George Sutherland, of Utah, to fill the
over been beforo.
l’ulotka, Florida
"At 10:15 ho talked to the other or'« and Brother Lewis' hands,
: . ' v' so.; — « » « « » - ...................................
cu*
members of the Sunday school In stating that they Intended to live a
n il in'
such a wny as to reach every mind more upright life, one that would in­
and honrt, every ono present from fluence others for good,
tho very youngest to tho oldest giving "Tho other churches of the city did
him closest attention. Much good awny with thoir regular night serv­
will result from his talk at this time. ices in order thnt thoir pooplo might
"At tho 11 o'clock scrvica not n have the privilege of hearing Dr. Wnl
■out In tho main auditorium or Sun- kor an(, th d r ,iroaonco nt thc80 8or.
day school room wns vacant when the v|coa Blldod much to tholr Of f oct lv o .
first song was announced and s e v e r a l ness. Dr. Wnlkcr is not interested in
did not i^tuy on account of not being winning bouIb to tho Methodist church Series This Year Will Be Best Four Out of Seven
able to got Bents.
Games—May Take the Full Seven to Decide
or nny othor church. Ho wants to
"Brother Wulkcr’s sermon at this win them for Jesus Christ, regardless
I HAVE THEM
timo was especially to tho church of whnt church lt might bo thoir
(By The Associated Press)
members and thoir duty to God and cholco to lino up with.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The pennant winning Glnnts and Yankees mar­
their church, bringing out In n most "Tho music at nil services ted by shalled their boards strategy today for the opening Wednesday at the Polo
Imprcssivo wny Just wlmt this duty Mr. Boyd, assisted by Mr. Twilloy and Grounds of tho second straight contest for the world's championship. The
U, there was not a monitor presont tho splondid choir 1h a big feature of seriea this year will he for the best four out of seven games, instead of five
tha t did not fully realize how far all services,
\n Is attract*
out of nine as a year ago.
short they full from what thoy should "Every morning nt 10 o’clock and
Inn atten­
be nnd aftor this gront sormon nn In­ night nt 7:30 this week those gront
MADE GOOD TIME
I STOLE EDITOR’S CAR
tion—lots are being sold right along and building In this
vitation wns extended to all who In­ meetings will tnko plnco nnd great
INDIANA TO ORLANDO
AND BURNED IT UP
section 1b such as to gladden the heart of those who have :
tended to be u moro devout church crowds nro oxpectod ovory dny thin
AFTER ROBBING IT
member to como forward and glvo tho week. Como early If you want n
the good of Sanford at heart.
&lt; n r T h e A aaoctated I’reaa)
preochor their hand, nnd It seemed ev­ good sent.—Commlttoo."
ORLANDO, Oct, 2.—Theodore DatUENSACOLA, Oct. 2.—There ts
ery mnn, woman nnd child In tho house
ThiB is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
son, n young mnn of this tfiiy,,'Te- weeping and wniling in the editorial
enmo forward.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
cently
made
nn
nutomobllo
trip
from
snntctum of the Pensacola Nows,
"When on Friday, announcement PLANT CITY VOTES
Shelhyvllle,
Ind.,
to
Orlando,
a
dis­
moat
too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
Percy
S.
Haynes,
editor,
owns
or
did
was mndo that a meeting for nten only
ON SPECIAL ISSUE
tance
of
more
thnn
1,300
miles,
in
own,
a
touring
cnr.
Tho
machine
person whose eyes aro turned backward—The fellow who
MUNICIPAL BONDS
would bo hold at tho church Sunday
seventy-two hours. With a compan­ wns stolen from before tho News of­
afternoon, it was thought impossible
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
ion, DntHon started south, nnd the fice n few nights ago nnd Inter was
to got nut moro than 150 men, but
(Djr T h e A aa o etn tet F re aa )
motor of tho car Btoppod only when
such a wonderful impression has
PLANT CITY, Oct. 2.—Plnnt City tho travelers pulled up Borne whore found on tha Gull Point road near
Brother Walker made on the men of will vole at n special election on Oct to eat. Datson nnd his companion al­ Escambia. More theft of tho cnr
Grecnvlllo thnt tho church auditorium obor III on a municipal bond issue for ternated in driving the machine mov­ would not hnvo amounted to much,
beonuHu ot its recovery, but the thiev­
wns comfortably filled nnd sovornl sit­ $05,000, of which sum $55,000 woult ed dny nnd night.
Tho average es stripped It of everything emoveting In tho Sunday school room when bo expended for streot grading nnt speed fer tho Journoy wns slightly
nhlc and set fire to it. It was u totn
. the scrvico begnn, nnd nt Brother paving and $10,000 for storm sowers
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap ”
less than twenty mllos nn hour.
loss.
"Walker's request, all prosont mombors Tho hands would bo in the donominaof different denominations wero ask- tion of $1,00 each, boar 0 per cent
Tho Turkish wnr sen i sent tho
Wo want to rlso nnd remark that
Watch the South E ast Corner of Page 1 wo
ed'to hold up thoir hunda ami It wns | Interest, and mature In twenty yonrs
Tho present bonded indebtness Is I tho Woman’s Club of Sanford is price of wheat up ut once Too bnt
found thnt men of every creed were
the Turks don’t eat culory and lettuce
among tho live ones of the state.
present, Jew and Gentile.
\ $393,000

NOTICE OF ELECTION

DID YOU EVER STOP TO TH INK-

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HENRY McL\ULIN

SUPREME COURT OPENS
REGULAR OCTOBER TERM CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT PRESIDES

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On Flour, Grain and Feed

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GIANTS AND YANKEES
MARSHAL THEIR FORCES
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

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Farms, Homes,
Groves,Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

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�and a wife and two step children, Misa for the morning trip to DoLaiuf Blade benafit of SnadaySehooT wortteTzand plsce where they are grown. If the

Lucy Byrd Smytho and Ablette
Smythe to mourn his loss.
The funeral services will be held
at the Montosuma Hotel tomorrow af­
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock Under the aus­
pices of tho Elks lodge of Sanford.
The interment will be made in the DeLand cemotory where the family bur­
ial lot Is located.
Tho death of Charlie Campbell will
leave a void In the hearts of his many
friends here and alt over the state of
Florida. Kind of heart, friendly of
spirit, willing and anxious at all times
to help a friend, looking upon life with
tho eyes of'nn optimist, Chnrllo Camp­
bell was one of nature's own, a fino
citizen, a progressive citizen and a
real friend to man. His passing is
not only a blow to his family and im­
mediate friends but to many who
knew him in a business way, ns a
friend to the traveller and the strang­
er.
Tho sympathy of tho entire com­
munity goes out to his family in their
hour of sorrow.

epch one determine that th«-Seminole
Hotel would be headquarter* loir any
future visits to Sanford.
. .
"While there wna not much oppor­
to to to to
tunity for aeelng Sanford, a number
who had been there In pant yean,' not­
Him H hIw 'i 9«ttr)
ed the many now buildings that had
Hisses Sara and Geraldine Muriel,
been erected, the old hotel, relic of
of the high school faculty returned to
ante bellum days, had been torn down
Sanford Friday.
and two modem hotels erected. One
was owned by privato parties and the
A. W. Houston, general manager of
other had been built b) the citizens.
the Southern Utilities Co., with head­
With modem hotels Sanford began a
quarter in Palatka Is In the city today
now era of building and substantial
looking over the local plant and shak­
business blocks replace those that
ing hands with his many friends.
woro considered good enough some
ten
years ago or loss, In the residence
Bastie Brosaiere of the Orlando
section
thcro has been some wonderful
Roporter-Star was in the city yester­
changes
in the number and attractive­
day and paid the He-sld offico an
ness
of
the
buildings.
appreciated visit. -Basils is one of
"Sanford
is tho county sent of Semtho Brassiere Twins, Camisolo and
inolo
county,
which was divided in
Corset Cover.
1013 from Orange. It is on the shores
of Lake Monroe and the head of navi­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chambers of
gation for tho St. Johns river line of
Ocala are among the prominent vis­
steamors
to Jacksonville, tho most pic­
itors to tho city today being tho
turesque
nnd romantic river in tho
guests of tho Valdes Hotel. Mr.
Btato
und
tho most famed of all tho
Chambers has been a resident of the
river
trips,
owing to tho winding char­
Brick City for many years and has FOR SALE—200 acres of timber land
acter
of
the
St, Johns and the rich
many friends all over Florida.
south of Oviedo. Price $2,000.—
tropical
growth
that adorns its curves
Barclay Realty Co., 30 E. Pino St.,
and
bends.
Sanford
is the celory city
Messrs. Doble and Mennsen of Orlando, Fla.
57-4tc
of
the
stato,
the
low
land on the St.
Winter Park woro in the city yester­
JohnB
being
well
adapted
to the rals
day evening on business and paid tho
A G R E A T R E V IV A L
ing
of
this
product
which
brings nnHerald office a visit. Mr. Mennson
growors.
Therfb
great
fields
with
has Just returned from a vacation "Never in the history of our church
nunliy
thousands
of
dollars
to
tho
trip to New York and Canada and is or any other church, has n people hnd
miles
of
tilo
drainage,
are
n
boautiful
looking for a big bunch of winter the pricilogo of hearing more spiritual
visitors to Winter Park this senaon. and uplifting sermons than have been sight nnd tho fresh invigorating odor
of tho colory is restful for tired
delivered tho pnst week in our own nerves.
Whllo tho Herald Printing Co., is church.
"Snnford is also the home of "Bob"
busy with nowspnpor equipment com
Great crowds are coming out both Holly.
ing In every day there nro also n e w L ^ j " nn(j night to h ^ r“ Dr&gt; S&gt; w .
job typo and other equipment for tho j Wnlkor) im stor nt Snnfordt Florida,
job printing departments. Br ng in aru| wo urg0 you# jf you happen to ho MOVIE QUEENS PRESENT
AT LAKE MARY SAYS
your printing troubles Jub. the same, i n o w jj0 jm8 no). (nhcn advantage of

teachers,, specializing Bi o c h depart­
ment. Sessions Thursday and Friday.
These workers are all workers of
wide experience and knowledge and
every Sunday school teacher and
worker should avail herself of this
opportunity.
Mlaa Driggers, of Leesburg, is
spending some time a t Dr. Halts* and
is taking treatments while here.

Among our sick are Mrs. P. M.
Elder and Mrs. Goodspeed also Mrs.
Ivy Stringer. Ail have dengue fovor.
Misa Gladys Adams, one of our
faithful
Sunday School teachers,
leaves today for Lakeland to enter
Sutherland College. We wish her
great success.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks were visitors to
Sanford Sunday.

finished product Is to bo shipped tho
freight on it will not bo as groat in
proportion to Its value as that on the
raw material would be.'
Tho whole country is interested in
the success of Hits undertaking, for
the supply of pulp woods In tho Unit­
ed States Is almost exhausted and the
making of paper of grass fiber furn­
ishes to the country a new supply.
Publishers remember the enormous
prices they were compelled to pay for
paper a few years ago and while the
prices are not so high now as they
were then they will be glad to have
the assuranco that this new source
of supply furnishes that they will
never bo called on to pay such prices
again.—Time* Union.

FIRST WOMAN
IN U S. SENATE
IS APPOINTED

Tho Contral Florida Epworth Lea­
gue Union will meet at Kissimmee
Thursday, October 6th. All those de­ Mrs. Felton of Carteravllle Georgia
Takes Wateon'a
siring to attend, moot at tho Metho­
Place
dist church hero and provision for
transportation will bo made. Come on
ATLANTA, Oct. 3.—Mrs. W. H.
Leuguors, let's go.
Felton, Cnrtorsvlllo, bccomo the first
Mrs. Herrin, of Lake City, is visit­ woman mombor'of the United States
ing her sister, who is pleasantly locat­ senate today when sho wns appointed
ed nt Mrs. Snvngo's on Park avenue. by Governor Hardwick to fill the va­
cancy caused by the death of Sena­
tor Watson, until tho people elect a
Mrs. Ilattio Tate has returned from
successor in November.
DcLnnd whero she has been visiting
her son, Charlie,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Although
Mrs. W. II. Felton, appointed to suc­
RESERVATIONS FOR ROOMS at
ceed tho late Senator Watson, of Geor­
Comfort Cottage can now bo made gia, probably will not have nn oppor­
for the winter—tho house opening No­ tunity of actually sorving in tho sonvember first. Address Mrs. M. Mar­
ate because of tho present recess, sho
tin, 318 Magnolia Ave., Snnford, Florwill have the pay and porquistes ns
idn.
68-fitp
well as title of senntor until a succosB o r is chosen.
SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM
WILL OPEN TODAY
UNDER SAME MANAGERS

PERI
You do not have to g o , /any Car.
than your n » r u t Drug Store to t
Fsrrnllns. This wonderful rem ed y .
for eela everywhere. Ju st deotde right
now th a t you will .drop. In a t
Drug Store and purohsae a b o ttl
Ferre line. The reeulta will
Thousands have bean bane fitted k f M
use. For nervouanaaa. Indigestion,,rh«g*
mat lam and disorders of iho blood M 5
haa no poor. Read th se e . tsetlm oatato

faaa taban
which are but aa few
ta k e n from AfeA *"l
hundrada In our fitee. Rev. W. D.
lin, P resbyterian m inister, o f D em o y o t*
le, Ala., eaye:
’ u .V ,**
"F o r a g re a t m any y ears 2 h a v e 1
oubjeot to eparadlo. and a t tim es i
attack * o f Indigestion. H av in g h e a r d
of tho curativ e effeote of F arralln e, o n
one or tw o of my beet frlenda, I d e c id e d
s h ie r, ddesperation. to
In alm ost sheer
ay It baa
ineflttad met"
_
H onorable W. W. Lavender, of Cen1 Honf
ten-ill
vllls. Ala., caya:
I desire, w ithout solicitation o r ___
tatlon, to oom m m d to those persons
who are over w orked or who are
run-dow n condition, F erratln
erralln a a s a
lo I took two
o ttles and fe lt al'm oot
ro bbottle*
Ilka a new paraon."—Adv.
psrson."—Adv.

rs

"If your local deslsr does not
dla FEHRALINE, send $1.00 direct to
the FBRRALINE DISTRIBUTING
CO., Tampa, FIs,"
la the Clrcait Coart o f the Seventh
dtrial Clrcait, State o f Florida,
Inole Coanty— In CSaaeery.

Peoples Rank of Sanford, Com plainant,
Geo. Garwood and N ettle Garwood, re ­
spondents.
Not ten la h e r e b y given th a t p u rsu a n t
to d e c r e e I s s u in g o u t of the above an*
tit le d c o u r t In nbo v o e n t i t l e d cause of
a c tio n I w ill o f f e r f o r sa te before th e
c o u r t h o u s e d o o r a t Hanford, Florida,
d u r i n g tho le g a l h o u r s o f s a l e on Mon­
day, N o v e m b e r &lt;1, 10S2, t h e follow ing
d e s c rib e d p r o p e r t y : C o m m e n c in g St th*
Hnuthonnt c o r n e r o f
th o
N orthw sat
q u a r t e r of Hnctlnn 31 In Township I t ,
Houth o f I la n g o 30 B a s t, o r nt th e aomm on c e n t e r of s a id S ection,
thence
N o rth 10 clmlne. t h e n c e W e s t 10 ohnln%
th e n c e S o u th 10 c h a in s,
s , th e n c e B
E ast 19
IS
of b e g i n n in g , eon*
c h a in s to th o plnco
pi
m in i n g 10 a c res,
sh. e x c e p t i n g t h e r e o f w h at
h a s h e r e to f o r eo bee n d ee d e d f r o m tha
t r a c t to r a i l r•ond
o a d c o m p a n y , an Id land
____
b e in g s i t u a t e d In S e m in o le County,

MANAGER GEORGE PHILLIPS
Wo have tho mntcrials nnd t o mcn thin wonderful opportunity to start
F lo rid a.
to do your work right up to the min- t()(,ny E n d in g .th e s e services.
T e r m s of S ale : C ash.
Gcorgo
Phillips
is
n
fast
worker.
J. G. SHARON.
uto.
Tho song service led by Mr. Hnyd, Ho believes in giving Lake Mary the
Sft-tta
S pecial M a s te r In Chancery.
is a most interesting part of tho ser­
T. J. Miller has returned from a vices, being entered into by nil pres­ greatest dance pnvillon and amuse­
Henry Ford pinna to civilize Mexico
trip to Michigan nnd Ohio and other ent whole-heartedly. So como early ment plnco In this section of tho
by
introducing tho natives to work.
l&gt;olnts.. Ho stopped off nt Asheville so ns not to miss this part of the ser­ stato. He hns been packing them
Tho
snmo experiment tried on a lot
The school lunch room will open
in nil summer when it looked like
with his Bon Dr. Oliver Miller who vice.
of
natives
hero would bo interesting.
is with tho government hospltnl corps Dr. Walker Is doing tho highest type people would not even stir to go any­ with the bigglng of tho Fall term
there nnd enjoyed tho mountains of of revival preaching. It is snno nnd where. Gcorgo is somo lad. IIo in under the same efficient mnnngcXENIA, O., Oct. -I.—Walter W.
North Cnrollna very much. lie re ­ sound. It is tho old gospel ho Is giv­ the renl stuff. Lnst week ho marries, nti'ii which handled it so successfully
Culp, former Spring Valley minister
last year, At the request of the
ibis
week
he
hns
tho
movlo
stars
turned to Snnford feeling greatly re­ ing us; yot it is up to now in its ap­
whose sensational elopement several
at bis ensino Wednesday night (to School Board tho Welfare Depart
freshed by tho outing.
plication to human life. Ho does not morrow) nnd thero is no telling whnt i aunt of the Woman's Club has us THE NEW MOOSE HOME FOR THE months ago with Esther Hughes, 1®*
AGED MEMBERS OF
year-old- boarder in tho Culp horn*
1,other with tho light things, trivnl in bo will hnvo next week. Wo wait sinned this responsibility, nnd a sec
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Chnmbcrinin
ORDER
resulted in his arrest wns indicted to­
thoir nature, but dwells on tho things with Imtcd nnd scented breath to scan lion of Mrs. Blackman's Educational
Dnytonn Bench woro in tho city tgday nnd chcnrgcd with removing
of primary importance. Great crowds his programs.
Committee
is
giving
much
time
nnd
dny the guests of friends. They have
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 3— Hun­ mortgaged property from tha state.
----------------------thought to the planning nnd finnne
are honrng him with delight.—Tho Ilig
just returned from n flno trip to
dreds
of members of tho Loyal Order
Brother, Greenville, Miss.
Rub-My-Tism, nn antiseptic. 38-20tc ing of tho enterprise. Of this com­
Ney York nnd the New England
of
Moose
today nro celebrating tho
Stationery below cost at the nerald
mittee, Mrs. E. T. Morse is the capstates making tho trip in thoir enr Dr. S. W. Walker is holding theso
epening
of
Moose-Haven Opportunity
aide and untiring chairman witli Mrs.
two
weeks
meetings
nt
Greenville,
mu! visiting old frionds nnd rolntives
A nursery In whiclic to propogato
B. Howard nnd Mrs. S. Pulcston as Homo of order at Orange Park. Tho
enrnuto. Thoir many Sanford frionds Miss., for Rov. E. S. Lewis, pastor of
co-workers. Miss Virginia Smith is establishment will bo formally accept­ pnlnis which will ho used with which
tho
First
Methodist
church
there.
Tho
were giving thorn a warm wolcome
Supervisor of the lunch room, und ed this afternoon by Grand Regent to givo Bartow thnt tropical appearnbovo is taken from n Mississippi pa­
homo today.
per, showing tho grout work our be­ Lnst Sunday was a record mnrk in ' has dovoted tho summer months to Rodney II. Brandon of Mooschenrt, III. unco, which is expected by vlsiton to
tho life of our Sundny school. Espec-, observation nnd Htudy of lunch nnd following elaborate dedication pro­ Florldn nnd which is always a de­
II. F. Sinter of tho firm of Sinter loved Snnford minister is doing and
cafeteria management In Chautauqua gram nt which Governor Hnrdoo, Mny­ light to tho oyo, is bolng ostnbllshod
&amp; White Co., of New York was in tho Snnford should ho proud Indeed to bo inlly in tho lower grades wns there New York, Stuhenvilie, Ohio ami A t­ or John W, Martin nnd Mooso offic­ by tho city of Bartow, on a plot of
city today ending on tho locni trndo nblo to send out n man from its midst great interest and enthusiasm nnd lanta, Ga. Tile wonder is always how ials of national prominence are chief
ground connected with tho city fore
both pupils anil teachers started tho
and was a guest of D. L. Thrasher nt of such a calibre.
Miss Virginia can servo whnt she speakers.
department buildings.
now
year
with
a
determination
to
tho Rotary Club. Mr. Sinter has boon
mnko It the greatest yonr wo hnvo docs for the sum of ten cents, but
coming to Snnford for tho pnBt twen­ BIG BERIiAN BROTHERHOOD
her infinite attention to detail com­ FORMER KING OR GREECE
First Golfer—"I’d rnthor play golf
seen
in Snnford.
HAD LARGE CLASS
ty years nnd hns nn interest in n
ARRIVES AT PALERMO
bined with Mrs. Morse’s careful buy­
thnn
ont."
SUNDAY
MORING
farm hero with Mr. Thrnshor. IIo is
GOING INTO EXILE Second Golfor—"Whnt does your
ing makes her delightful lunches
Each
dopnrtmont
shows
a
mnrkcd
in love with Snnford nnd her people
possible.
wife thank of thnt7"
and expects to como here to live Tho Big Borenn Brotherhood (for­ increase in attendance. Thcro nro 11 Tickets will be on sale at tho us­
PALERMO,
Sicily.,
Oct.
3.—ForFirst Golfor—"Oh sho's satisfied;
merly tho Boothlnn Class) of tho classes while up to tills time there
sometime in the future.
nier
King
Constantine,
Greece,
is
go­
ual
prices
at
the
lunch
room.
sho’d
rather play brldga than cook."
First Baptist Church, war very hns never been mnro thnn seven class­
ing exile after ids second abdication, —Judge.
es
nnd
theso
classes
range
in
numbers
proud of its attendance last Sunday
CHARLES II. CAMPBELL
arrived hero this morning with mem­
morning. All told, there were nine- from nine to eighteen In ench. An­ PAPER MANUFACTURING IN
PASSED AWAY TODAY
bers of Ills party on honrd tho Greek
FLORIDA
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS teen young mon present, which was other dopnrtmont hns hnd to add two
stenmship Patrin.
n big Incrcnno ovor tho eleven or classes nnd another one, so wo are
The
beginning
of
operations
by
tho
growing.
twelve usually prewont.
(From TiuuUy'i D»llr'
Tho Herald for first class Job work.
Gratis Fiber I'ulp and Paper CorporaThe city wns shocked today to hear
Tho Brotherhood is planning to fur­
tion
nt
Leesburg
is
not
only
a
m
at­
of tho death nt 11:30 today of Charles ther incrense their attendance by get­ Rov. J. F. Bell, our presiding older,
N O T IC E ) F O I I I ' ( H I M C A T I ON
H. Campbell, who had been very il| ting out a neat littlo card to adver­ preached two good sermons Sundny. ter of more thnn locni interest but
Si r i a l No. 01B44V
l&gt;r |in r tiiii-ut o f l h a I n t e r i o r
for several days but whoHO recovery tise thoir class, nnd every Sunday Ho is well known hero nnd tho people also of more than stnto interest,
U. H. LAND O F F IC E , nt
Locally the undertaking is ono of
GnliiuHclMo, F lo rld n .
was hoped for by his mnny friends, they rend the list of nbsontoes, nnd Jove to hear him.
H optom bor lfi, 1023
grent importance to the section in
lie hnd been n sufferer from heart encli member takes one absentee to
N OTICE In h e r e b y g iv e n th n t Amtiuilu WIIII uiiih, o f A l t a m o n te
HprlngH,
which
it
operates.
It
proposes
to
trouble for mnny years und had sev­ seo during tho week. This is tho
Mrs, Jack Adams nnd son hnvc re­
F lo rld n . wlm, on J u l y 27, 1U17, nindo
uho
a
new
material
for
making
pnpor
Ilnnimilt-nd
E
n
t
r
y
,
No.
010119,
fo
r 8BU
eral bad attacks but hnd always ral­ secret of thoir success—keeping after turned from the north where they
of N N 'i u n d N i t o f HWH, Hoellon I f.
nnd
this
will
make
valuable
a
Flori­
lied from them nnd bravely fought tho tho absentees.
TuwiiHhlp 21 H, Itunuu 30 M., TnllulmHhnvo been for several months.
Enrich tho soil, increase the
da product that Ids horotoforo been mm .Merlillnn, h n s filed n o tic e of I n t e n ­
battle against gront odds. One of tho
Now officers hnvo just been elect­
tion to ituiho T h r o o - y o u r proof, to onyield, hasten maturity, im­
worthless.
The
pay
roll
will
add
to
luhllHli
ehilin
to
Iho
lund
uhovo
domost cheerful of men nt nil times, ills ed, nnd tho class is plnnnlng big Mrs, A. S. Monger nnd grandson,
nnrlhrd. b e f o r e Cleric o f C i r c u it C o u rt,
prove
tho qunlity. It pays to
the
jirosperty
of
Leesburg
nud
will
illness wns never mentioned to his things.
n t H anford. F lo rld n , on Iho 2Sth d a y of
Arthur, returned lnst Wednesday from
O cto b e r. l!H2.
extend
its
beneficial
effects
beyond
uso
thorn
regularly. Stock in'
friends nnd few of them were over
Willard N. Luinbloy,
Louisburg, N. C., having.spent three
C l a i m a n t n a m e s u s w itn e s s e s :
our warehouse nt Sanford.
that city.
(icorico
O ltly u rd ,
of
A ttn m o n to
Class Roportor. months there.
aware of his condition for ho attended
F to rld n .
Tho concern is of Interest to tho Hprlnun,
Booklet free from warehouse
to business every day and almost lip
Pearl
M.
Malloy, of A l t a m o n te
HprlngH, F lo rid a .
stato
not
only
in
mnking
valuable
n
or from—
to tho tlmo of his Inst Illness wns nt SARASOTA MOTORCADE
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spurting spent
A. It. F o rd , of A l t a m o n t e S p rin g s ,
hitherto
valueless
product
but
also
F lo rid a .
LIKED SANFORD PEOPLE
his post ns manager of tho MonteFriday in Kissimmca visiting rela­
in setting a good example thnt will F loL.ridI'.a . Price, o f A l t a m o n te S p rin g e .
Armour F ertilizer Work®
AND ACCOMMODATIONS tives.
zumn Hotel of which place ho and his
Jacksonville, Florida
bo followed if it proves successful.
nODT. W. GAVIfl.
wife wore tho hosts nnd ever ready
M -Q o
.
R egister,
Tho
owners
of
it
hnvo
confidence
in
to look out for tho comfort of tho Tho Sarasota Motorcade that pass­ Mrs. C, O. Bradbury and son, Max,
ed through Snnford several days ago who hnvc been spending tho summer It—n confidence they have shown by
guests.
Charles Campbell wns born in Geor­ nnd tho account of which appeared in nt points in Georgia, returned last tho investment of a large sum of
money in it. It will certainly ho a
gia about Blxty yenrs ago and while tho Daily Herald nt the timo wns a week.
success
ns far ns the ability to make
n hoy in years moved to Jacksonville grent success and now that they huvo
first
paper
is concerned for it has
with his parents and nftorwurd com­ arrived hack homo Mrs. C. V. S. Wil­ Wednesday night preparation Is be­
made
it.
Tho
paper it has nindo hns
ing to Sanford to reside. Ho worked son, tho capable editor of the Snra- ing made for the best prayer mooting
stood
a
number
of tosts and hnn Consulting Chemist snyB of the t'er: "Of the mnny waters of this and otto
hero ns a youth in tho grocery stores solu Times, hns the following to say yot, Special music. Trio, Miss Lllbeen
found
of
tho
host quality.
of DeForest nnd Doylo nnd othor pio- about tho Snnford part of the trip:
lio Ruth Spencer, Mrs. Boyd, Miss
Wo
hnvo
high
hopes
thnt this plant rr regions thnt I hnvo annlyiod, I hnvc found none superior In all good quali­
neor grocorymon nnd embarked in bus­ "At 0:00 p. m., benutiful Orlando Lnlng and somo other spccinls. We
will
succeed
so
completely
thato it
iness for himself when he was about wub left with regret und tho miles be­ nro trying to hnvo good, helpful prnyties of that oi the "Eider Water."—Phone 31I-W. Office lit Miller Building.
will
attract
attention
to
the
profit
of
twonty years of ago. From this buB tween there nnd Snnford, whero tho er meetings, truo to namo. Wo want
manufacturing in Florida. This stato
incss ho wont on tho road and became night would bo spent, wore quickly to build our church on tha suro foun­ produces ruw materials abundantly
one of tho best known travelling mcn covered. Arriving nt the Seminole dation. Como and help us. Wo need hut. in failing to turn them into fin­
In tho stnto having been on tho road Hotel, Representative Forest Lnko, you. Tho Wesley Brotherhood will ished products, it ienves a very largo
for twenty-five ycnrB in continuous Boh Holly, oditor of tho Snnford Her­ hnvo charge.
part of tho value of Florida products
service for the Jacksonville firms of ald; A. P. Connelly, president of the
in tho hands of peoplo of other states.
John Christopher, Edom &amp; Co., Van Chamber of Commerce, nnd R. W, Mr. and Mrs, Lot Allen nnd family
The wagos thnt should bo paid in
Deman, Lowis-Chltty &amp; Co., and oth­ Ponrmnn, Jr., tho secretary, mot tho have returned from points In tho it is frequently tho case that IndustSLABS. VASES
ers. Ho wns also engaged In the party. Representative Lake welcom­ north. They motored up in thoir car Florida nro paid in other statos and 9 MONUMENTS
MAUSOLEUMS
growing of celery hero for mnny yenrs ed them to Sanford, regretting that nnd hnvo boon gone two months, hnv- rlrs engaged In turning Florida mn
. BUlLDINu V ' " 'H E
and was among the first colory grow­ thoro was no opportunity given for en­ ing a great trip
torinls into finished products nro not
ers of Snnford. For tho past three tertainment to which Mr. Lord grac­
MILVIS MARBLE COMPANY
highly successful hocauso of tho cost
years Mr. Campbell was off tho road iously responded.
Sundny School Confcrcnco nnd Wes­ of hauling the material u long dis
J. W. BARRETT, Representative
and wns mnnugor of tho Sominolo, "Greatly reduced rates had been ley Biblo Class Federation will meet
tance nnd hunting the finished pro­
QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
Valdez and Montozomn Hotels here given by the hotel to tho party and nt DoLnnd this week beginning Wed­
duct bnck for consumption hero or
during successive periods nnd was every one wns not only made comfort­ nesday night nt 7:30 nnd continuing
Secure our prices before placing your orders; you w ill
in othsro states nearer to Florida
most popular with tha traveling pub­ able but the courtesy shown by the Thursday nnd Friday. Every mem­
be
more
than repaid.
thnn to the establishments where tho
lic. He loavos a son, Charles Camp­ management in earing for thoso who ber of tho Wesley Bible Classes should manufacturing plants nro locted. Mn*
All work done In u satisfactory manner nnd vour b u si­
bell, mnyor of DoLnnd, nnd daughter, wero after midnight in arriving and attend. Then in addition to this there
toiials for manufacture should ba
ness is appreciated.
Mrs. Hugh Elemendprf, of Michigan, seeing that ench one was called early will be a school conducted for tho
made into finished products near tho

MANY MOOSE
ARE VISITING
M00SEHAVEN

METHODIST NOTES

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BIG CROP
Fertilizers

ELDER SPRII ’S M &amp; Z r Z Z Z Z Z

E ld e r S p r in g s W a t e r C o m p a n y

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) FRIDAY, OCTOBER «, 1M»

IE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

hi

Publisher—H srald P rin tin g Co., San- 1.8 oh).

Said land being U l ^

the winter playground of America.
data of lu u an ee of suc h CeVitJiV^ »t
% t o r — It. J. Holly, S a n fo rd , F lo rid a . the name of F rank H al" CBr,,fl'« ts i„
iANFORD HERALD
80-lto f° B
It Is all that, but It Is not merely that; W e e k s Bros., C a m e ro n Ave.
M a n a g in g E d ito r — H, J. H olly, S a n d e e m e*d \ oo o rd InVVo ' ?a w Tn x “u , J ? r.V
we want it to bo the groat winter w a n t e d —A toeut *nle«man
In S a n fo rd
w
1
to h a n d le s e c u r itie---------s m a r k1!e te d ja y us ^°Hu»lnexa M a n a g e r — N. J. L lllnrd, Han­ b A
playground
of
America.
It
is
being
w th# uth 6 f t . ss
ford,
F
lorida.
NBBL__m
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Toung
II
on „n lib e ra
'illl com
c om
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ission
I
basis.
1.—T h a t th e o w n e r a a r e : (G ive nam e*
at d p l e a s i n g
ith good
good re f e r e n o e s an
discovered as an equally good sum­ m a n w ...
n r rrssoonnna llity
l t y ccaa n e s ta b l is h connection nnd a d d r e s s e e of I n d iv id u a l ow nera, or, K I l S ? '
r r u « r kr
***&amp; 1*°*day of**6"fober,
mer playground. Florida wants to be t heint
a t will'
l n gi r g o o d income. Aek y o u r If a c o rp o ra tio n , g iv e Ha n a m e a n d th e
w ill b r in
nam ea nnd nddreanea o f a to o k h o ld era
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUQLAflq
h
a
n
k
e
r
w
ho
wo
are,
th
e
n
w
rite,
SsQurlmore than a playground because It Is tie s Hale* C o m p an y of F lorida,
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UIVIII
em-— o w n in g o r h o ld in g 1 p e r c e n t o r m o r e
S*"}1 CHqult court,
(iM n y m t H )
BlRlliiolt County yia
d a R a n k e r s .A ss 'n j i t s W e st of tho to t a l a m o u n t o f s t o c k ) :
the work-ground that always takes hF eorr s Fy tloh riBt„
60-dta
By:
H e r a ld P r i n t i n g Co., Hnnford. Fla.
r . A. M. w e b b e d
J a c k s o n v il le , Fla.
SO-Zto
U A ll VAR CM I
irB tcm im o ii
It.
J.
Holly,
Hanford.
F
lo
rid
a
.
first piaco in tho mlndc of men as a
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H. A. Neel, Hanford, F lo rid a .
Yi
COM MI SSI OR K IIS S A L E
commonwealth of Importance.
N. J. LMlnrd, Hanford, F lo rid a .
MWIU
D
ean T re a d w e ll, Hanford, F lo rid a .
\-s
It is good that Florida la a great Notice la h e r e b y g iv e n th a t th e u n ­ Thoa.
B. W ilson, H anford. F lo rid a .
d
e
rsig
n
e
d
,
C
o
m
m
issio
n
e
rs
In
p
a
r
ti
tio
n
■ a t t f d I I feennti 'H i m Mel* ** ' r,
O’llo u r k e , Hanford, F lo rid a .
hotel land. But we want to bo also uppolntod by t h e d eore e o f the C irc u it Bd.
A ngus) aa, JJW*. a t I h r Voat OltUm Ml
D IVORCE
F. F. D utton, Hanford, F lo rid a .
o u rt o( flomlnote C ounty. F lorida, In a
&lt; « u r - i t . H « , 4a, U i l i r A ct o f H a r r k
the great homo land. It Is for us to C
Aim. O. L. T aylor, Hnnford, F lo rid a. .
c
e
r
ta
in
ca
u
se
th
e
r
e
in
p
e
n
d
in
g
In
whiqn
% mra.
h a t th e k n o w n
b o n d h o l d e rD, e n ja m ln e Zeto, C o m p la in a n t,
tell tho wholo wide world that thla Is Minn to F e ld e r e t al. nro c o m p la in a n ts m oI.r tg a—T
g e e s , a n d o t h e r a e c u r l t y h o ld e rs
a n d d e o r g e S h ep p ard , et al.. a r e d e f e n d ­ o w n in g o r h o ld in g 1 p e r c e n t o r m o r s H a s e l Zeto. D e fe n d a n t.
d U
l ijm
v ib
kU
Uai kk sadt
m
H «n i..rd D a lly llem
ruilil
tho land thnt Ponce do Loon sought, a n ts . to m nko ealo of tho p rem ises I n ­ o f to tn l a m o u n t o f bonds, m o r tg a g e s , T o 'B a s e l Zeto, B e alto n . V irginiaM lu la rl
r r m atte rxo cn (except
In said su lL w ill on
I b M M i H r eovaa* fhla I‘ r a l l a i a a c tla a .
I t a p p e a r i n g fro m t k e affid av it
tho land that every Ponco do Leon Is volved
o r o th o r s e c u r itie s a r e : M e r g a n th a l e r
l a a b l a a n d a ia d a
M O N D A Y . N O V H M IIR H OTII. 10 V
i. L in o ty p e Co., B ro o k ly n , N. Y.s A morl- B e n ia m in o Z eto h e r o in d u ly filed th2f
i t r i f t l i l i i rataa raaaai
seeking. It is tho land of homes nnd d u r i n g th e le g a l h o u r s of sale, o ffe r can
k a o w a oa application. M M p a r yaan
he Ts th e c o m p l a i n a n t In the ab ? Ji
Co., A tla n ta , Qa.
Typo
F
o
u
n
d
r
y
C0„
for nolo nnd sell to tho b es t nnd h i g h ­
aa U a par weak.
t.— T htat
a t th e tw o p n r n g r n p h s n e x t s t y l e d oauee, t h a t H !a th e belief of
happiness, of prosperity and peace; it est
b id d e r for cash, a t t h e door of th e ibove,
g iv in g th e n a m e s o f t h a o w n ers, a f f i a n t t h a t H n sel Z eto le o v er tw eniu r t H ouse In Hanford. F lo rid a, th e above,
is the land whero work Is easy; where Cf oollo
itoak
o rs, nnd a e c u r lty h o ld e rs,. If o n e y e a r s o f a g e a n d t h a t tho said
t o c k h) .o-ld
. -------------w in g describ ed r e a l p r o p e r ty , to - sany,
Tho Dally Herald will havo an an­
c o n ta in not on ly Iho Hat of s to e k ■el Zeto Is a r e s id e n t of th e Htnta
work itself is play, where thla work- w Its
nnd so c u rlty h o ld e rs nn th o y a p ­ V lrglM o. r e s i d i n g a t B e alton? v rgfnla
nouncement soon that will demonL o is T h i r t e e n a n d F o u r te e n of Block bo [dors
T h e r e f o r e , y o u H a s e l Zeto, a r e order
upon th e hooka of t h e c o m p a n y
play is tho bulldor of prosperity.
F our, of T ie r One, of Hanford, F lo rid a , ph ue at r nlso,
In ca se s w h e r e th e sto o k h o ld - ed to a p p o o r to t h i s bill h ere in fifes*K
■trate the kind of paper Sanford will
a
c
c
o
r
d
in
g
to
B.
it,
T
r
n
f
f
o
rd
'a
Map
of
The virtues of n stato may be ad­ Hanford, ns p e r p l a t th o ro o f d u ly r e ­ or o r s e c u r ity h o ld e r a p p e a r s upon th o t h i s onuae, s a d a p p e a r a n c a to ha «5
havo in tho near future. We Intond
of tho c o m p a n y ua t r u s t e e o r In t h e F i r s t M o n d a y * ln NovembSr. i
vertised ns well ns the virtues of a corded In tho pub lic re c o rd s of S em inole nhooka
n y o t h e r f id u c ia r y re la tio n , t h e n a m e C o u r t" * " 0 be 1,11 a R ll,° Dojr of thli
to turn them ovor thU winter.
C
ounty.
F
lo
rla
a
.
m
c
K
,NSON.
of
th
e
p erso n o r c o rp o rn U o n f o r w hom
soap. Tho great economic truth
suc h t r u s t e e le noting, fc g iv e n ; s.lso i. 11 ' j . o r d e r e d t h n t this notia.
---------------o-------------A.
V.
CONNELLY,
t h a t tho said tw o p a r a g r a p h s c o n ta in be p u b lis h ed f o r fiv e co nsacutlv" weak!
which tho twentieth century science of
C. If. DuBOSB,
te m en t:! e m b ra c in g a f f i a n t 's full In th e H anford H e r a ld , a nowsn!na!
There is not a daily paper In the
C o m m issio n e rs In P a r titi o n . sta
commerco has estnblishod is “IT pays 80-Blo
k n o w le d g e n nd belief a a to tho c i r c u m ­ P u b lish e d In S em in o le County, F ior|(/ i ' r
county published in a city the size
W i tn e s s : B. A. D o u g l a s * Cferk of
s ta n c e s nnd c o n d itio n s u n d e r
whloh
to advertise."
In Die C irc u it C ourt, Seventh J u d ic ia l s to c k h o ld e r s w ho do not a p p e a r upon th o C lro u lt C ourt, a n d n seal theranY
of Sanford that handled the ball
t
h
ls
m h ilny of S ep te m b er. A. D l i f t 4,
C
ircuit
of
F
lo
rid
a
,
In
nnd
for
Sem­
th e hooks of c o m p a n y ns t r u s t e e s , hold
California hns found it pays. Cali­
inole C ounty.— In C hancery.
(SE A L )
e T A. DObtJLABS,
’
stoc k unit s e c u r itie s In n r u p a o lt y o th o r
games any better than tho Herald
fornia advertises more thnn nny other
C lork o f th e Circuit Court
th a n t h n t of n bona fldo o w n e r ; an d
handled them and will handle them
n o t ic e ok K o m a c i.o s e n n s a l e
69-Etc
Ry:
A.
M.
W
EEK
S,
D?®
th is a f f i a n t ban no reuson to balluvo
stnto, more thnn nny commodity tho
Hint n ny o t h e r person, a s s o c ia tio n , or
In the future. Watch the Hornld day
A Com pany, a c o rp o r a tio n o r g n n - c o r p o r a tio n )iuh n n y I n te r e s t d ir e c t or
world hns ever produced. Thut ad­ C hase
l*od a n d e x i s tin g u n d e r tho la w s of I n d i t e d In the said stock, bonds, o r o t h ­
NOTICE OK MASTER'S SALK
by day. You will keep up with tho
vertising has built more hotels and tho S ta te o f F lo rid a , C o m plainant,
or s e c u r itie s th n n n n ^ si^ n fo ^ e d ^ h ^ h lm .
world in all its phases.
vs.
a*Comp'iaInant!*X
D" nW' a cor^ ’' ^
through thoso hotels has diverted hun­ E, M. H o w a r d anil A n n ie M. H o w a rd ,
b u s i n e s s M a n ag e r.
vs.
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wife,
D
efen
d
a
n
ts.
dreds of thousands of tourists into U nder nnd by v i r t u e of a d eore e of Sw orn to a n d s u b sc rib e d b e f o r e me D. C. M a rlo w a n d wife, C a rr ie L M»r.
t t h d a y of Cot., 1033.
low, a n d P eo p le s' R a n k o f Hnnford a
The Herald Is proud of tho city
permanently Invested citizens. That fo re clo su re und snlo r a n d e re d In th o th is
(HEAL)
M IN N IE DAKBIL
c o r p o r a tio n , D efen d a n ts.
C ircuit C o u rt o f tho Hevonth J u d ic ia l
N
o
ta
r
y
r
u
b
lio
.
schools and the teachers and all the
N
Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t under and
advertising hns built homes, multi­ C irc u it of F lo rid n In a n d for Semlnolo (My c om m ission oxplros O clo b o r 28lh, by votice
i r t u e o f a d e c r e e of foreclosure and
men and women who are making it
County,
In
C
h
a
n
c
e
ry
,
In
a
ca
u
se
th
e
r
e
in
plied orchnrds, harrowed fields, stand­ p e n d in g w h e r e in C h a s e A Com pany, a 1924).
s a le e n t e r e d In t h e a b o v e entitled cauia
on th e 19th d a y of Septem ber, a D
possible to have such fine schools
ardized products, created trade and c o r p o r a tio n o r g a n is e d a n d e x i s tin g u n ­
1922. I, a s S pecial M a e te r In Chancery;
N
otice
o
f
A
p
p
lic
a
tio
n
fo
r
T
a
x
D
eed
U
n
­
der
the
la
w
s
of
tho
S
l
a
t
e
of
F
lo
rid
a
,
Is
here. That new addition to tho High
on M onday, N o v e m b e r 8th, A. D. l&lt;tjj ft
burst the bank vaults with bounty.
c o m p lain an t, a n d B. M. H o w a r d a n d
d e r S ection STS o f th e G e n e ra l S t a t ­
f r o n t of t h e C o u r t H ouae door at s in .
School and that splendid building be­
nnie AL H o w a rd , h is wife, nro d e f e n d ­
ford. Sem lnolo C ounty, F lorida, will 0f.
Florida is nearer the great markets A
u te s o f th e S ta te of F l o r i d a
ants, I w ill soil a t p u b lic o u tc ry to th e
.f or fo.r, "'*Io « n d sell to th e highest and
ing erected for the primary depart­
h ig h e st bidder, fo r ca sh , at th e f ro n t
than is California. Florida has a bet­ door
t b id d e r f o r cnah, d u r in g the legal
of tho c o u r th o u s e in the C ity of
N otice 1s h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t Atarochal h ea
ments shows what kind of citizens we
o u r s of snlo. t h e fo llo w in g described
tor yenr-roumi climate thnn Califor­ Hanford, In snld c o u n t y a n d s ta te , d u r ­ Noil-Hose Co., p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e r t if i­ hland,
n te , ly in g nnd being in the
havo here in Sanford. Dut folks, wo
tho legal h o u r s of snlo, on Monday, c a t e No. 23, d a te d tho 7th d a y of Juno, C o u n t ysllu
o f S em inole, S tnto of Florida,
nia. Florida can, Just so soon ns she ing
tho
Oi
h
day
o
f
N
ovem
ber,
A.
D.
IBS*.
A.
D.
192
&lt;
),
has
fllpil
said
ce
r
tif
ie
d
Itt
my
--------------o
■
■
o ro p a r t i c u l a r l y describ ed ns follows'
hate to toll you this—you will cer­
th e f ir s t Monday In said office nml 1ms m a d e a p p l ic a tio n fo r Tux m
wills to do so, do infinitely grenter Hamc being
lt:
the f o llo w in g desarlbud land ell- Deed to Issue th e re o n In
a c c o r d a n c e t o -Rwegln
tainly have to hurry up and build that ARE SCHOOL BOOKS TO HIGH IN things thnn California—great state n s month,
t h e I n te r se c tio n of the North
mile, ly in g a n d b e in g In tho C o u n ty of w ith Inw, sa id c e r tif ic a te e m b r a c e s t h e line o f thnet A
C o a st Lino rlgiu-ofPRICE
extension to Palmetto avenue or the
.S eminole an d S ta te of F lo rid a, to - w lt: fo llo w in g d e s crib ed p r o p e r t y
s i t u a t e d w a y w ith t h etlaWn tic
e s t lino of Laurel Ave­
she is—hns ever done. Florida hns Lot No. Tw o (2), block C. In U ro w n ’s In Hemlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a, to - w l t
nue,
n
t
tho
S
o
u
th
e
a
o rn e r of Block
childron will have to use boats to get
HtibdlvlHlon o f lleck H am m o ck um nutn Hog. 10.03 ch. N o f 8 W co r of 8 E U O ne (1), o f T ie r E i gsht t c(8).
every advantage. Nothing in Florl* . iie
of Hanford,
red
mid
del
then
te
d
in
P
l
a
t
Hook
D,
Hoc.
38,
Twp.
19
S,
R
a
n
g
e
30
B.
R
u
n
E
to the school house.
r u n W e s t a l o n g tho North lint
Attention is called to a charge bo- tin's h i s t o r y is o f g r e a t e r s i g n i f i c a n c e page r,:i. on file in th o office of tho t.35 oh. N to Ily., HWly a l o n g enm a to oFfloAridtlaa,n tic
st L ino right-of-w ay 11
O"
—
Hog., H to beg. T h o sa id land feet, th e n c e CNooarth
jug made by somo residents of tho to h e r f u t u r o g r o w t h o r o v e r p ro in lsc tl | cVruV.**y*'KlorUl*!’*1.V**vHlohU£nld Sonijn’o"!S blit.einNg of
117 feet, thence Bait
a s s e s s e d a t th e d a t e of t h e Issu ­ 78
feel,
th
e
n
c
o
S o u th a lo n g the \V«it
Congratulations to tho Atlantic stato of Florida thnt tho prico of m o r e f o r s p l e n d i d b u n k d e p o s it ahaw-’
a
n
c
e
of
su
c
h
c
o
r
ttflc
n
ts
In
th
o
n
a
m
e
of
lino of Igiure) A v en u e 117 feet to the
^ ,"r ^ , * f , l^ L P p u b lf o dr o M r d s
n.
ln n ln g .
Coast Line Railway. They aro pull­ school books is higher thnn is justi­ lu g s t h n n th o “ n d v e r t i s o - F I n t i d n c o n - ' o f Hemlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a , In th e of- U nknow
Also T ax C e r t if ic a te No. 2t, d a te d t h e p oTinetr mofs : b u gCash.
P u r c h a s e r to pay for
7th
d
a
y
o
f
Ju
n
e
,
A.
D.
1020
,
hns
filed
ing the old piling at tho foot of Oak fied. Whether this is true or not, fercnco" to »■"
- l,t in
fj‘ “| ° fu
r,* , , , y° | „ ° p
‘ rtoti'k No. sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y office u n d h a s deed.
be »hold
in Orlando,
S C H B L L B MAINKfl,
avonuo on tho lnko shore—pulling tho people nro entitled to know This mooting enlied for November 1 at p a g e S3.
mndn a p p l ic a tio n f o r T ax Deoil to Issue
Hpoclnl M a ste r In Chuncary.
AI hh Um Hiiulh h a lf of Iho N o r t h e a s t In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Held c e r t i f i c a t e 59-Gto
them or blowing them up with dyna­ something about tho mnttor so thnt 9th by a group of prominent business iiuiirter
of Ihn N E n u u r t o r of tho NB omhrncoB tho f o llo w in g d e s crib ed p r o p ­
irter of Section F o u r (4), T o w n s h ip e r t y s i t u a t e d In Hemlnolo C ounty, F l o r ­ I n t h e C irc u it C o u rt, Seventh Judlrtsl
mite and helping to mako our lako it can bo looked into. If tho poople men of tho state contemplates tho iim
T w e n ty (20) S outh, H a n g s T h lr i y - o n e ida, t o - w lt: Oeg. NW cor. of R a n d 's
C irc u it, In n n d f o r th e County of
front beautiful. Soo that they nro aro being charged more in Florida launching of a state-wide co-operative (31) B ast, c o n t a in i n g five ao re a m oro A ddition to R a n fo n l r u n B to NB cor,
NemlnolCi F lo rid n .—-In Chnnerry
or
I
ohh.
ml.
A
ddition
N.
to
Ry.
HWly
a
l
o
n
g
s
a
m
e
oil blown out if you are blowing them, for school books thnn thoy nro charg­ campaign to advertiso Floridn. Tho Or ho m uch th e r e o f uh m ay ho noces- to beg. Hoc. 28, T w p, 19 8., R a n g e 30
CITATION
boys. An old snag of a piling will ed for tho same books in other stntcs men whoso names are attached to the nory lo s a tis f y Halil d e c r e e nnd tho co s ts B. T h e snld la n d bolng a s s e s s e d a t th e
and ex p e n se s of Hiild wait.
d a t e o f tho Issu a n c e of suc h c e r tif ic a te E r n o s t M. flto w art, Complalnnnt,
susc much dnmnge to boats if thov then something is radically wrong and call which the Florida Development
B. F. HOUHHOLDBR,
In tho nam e o f U n k n o w n .
vn.
Special M a s te r lu C hancory.
Also T a x C e r t if ic a te No. 39. d a t e d tho O ra eo A. S t e w a r t , D efendant.
nrc left in the wntor and hidden from tho people should demand nn investi­ Hoard puts out aro: Telfair Stock- LANDIS. FIHIl
&amp; HULL,
„
7th d a y of Juno, A. D. 1921), him filed T o Ornco A. S t e w a r t :
S o licito rs fo r C o m p la in a n t. 60-Rto mild c e r t i f i c a t e In m y office n nd ban
sight. Cct them out clean,
It a p p e a r i n g fro m tho sworn. Bill
gation. If It is not true thnt higher ton, Jacksonville; Ernest L. Hill, Jack­
II
itmdo a p p lic a tio n for T a x Deed to Is­ filed a g a i n s t you In th e above styled
--------------o-------------prices arc charged hero than else­ sonville, president Floridn Realtors' In C l r e u ll C ou rt N r i r n l l i J u d i c i a l C ir ­ sue In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law. Hnlil c e r ­ eatiHO
t h a t y o u r pla ce of rexldcnce I*
tif ic a te e m b ra c e s Iho f o llo w in g do u n k n o w n , nnd t h n t you a r e over Twen­
c u i t , Veuilniile C o m i t y F l o r i d a .
Tho two newspapers at Chiploy have where, then this fact should bo estab­
s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s lt u n te d In Hemlnolo ty - o n e (21) y e a r s of ago:
Association; Willis M. Ilnll, editor of
— In C h a u c e t y
consolidated. Thu article about tho lished and an ugly insinuation laid to
C ounty, F lo rid a, lo - w lt: T h a t p a r t of
It la th o r e f o r o ordorod Hint you do
tho Florida Tlmcs-Union; J. E. IngraBlock 94 8. o f Ry. AL M. S m ith 's Hub- n p p e n r In t h i s c o u r t to tho BIB herein
i i i i .i, t o ( i r i i r r t i t l e
consolidations snys thnt tho business reBt.
division
o
f
S
ections.
T
ho
sa
id
la
n
d
b
e
­
filed on th e 27th dny of November, A.
'Imrn, St. Augustine, vice-president of
ing uflscsod n t th o d a to o f tho iHSunnco D. 1922.
kel
men of Chipley desired it. In other
it is charged thnt North Cnrolinn the Floridn East Const Railway; A. I.. H envs.
of nuoh c e r t i f i c a t e In tho n a m e of U n ­
It Is f u r t h e r ordored, th a t thla order
words tho business- men of Florida pays tO cents for a Civil Government,
known.
ho p u b lis h ed once a w eek for eight (1)
al.
Frank 11. Stoneman, editor
Minmi Kilim OH.l t DJoKhInt soOnF, ot
Also
T
ax
C
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
No.
37,
d
a
t
e
d
tho
con
so au tlv o w e e k s In th e Hanford Her­
I ' P i l l , I C A T ION
towns nnd cities are beginning to while Florida pays $1.40 for tho same
To Kilim II. J o h n s o n fo rm e r ly K dna H. 3rd d ny of J u n o , A. D. 1018. h n s filed ald, a n e w s p a p e r published In ScmtnaU
Herald;
I).
C,
Gillett,
Tampa;
W.
F.
NlehoI h and J o h n L. J o h n s o n h e r hue- Halil C e r t if ic a te In m y offloo a n d has C ounty.
learn that one good paper is butter hook; that a geography which Ohio
Stovall, publisher Tampa Tribune, and band. II. It. J o h n s o n a s tr u s t e o In mndn a p p l ic a tio n f o r T a x D ead to Is­ W i tn e s s m y h n n d an d tho sen! of the
than two papers that arc struggling pays 54 cents for, Florida has boon
a n k r u p t c y of A lbert Nichols, J, H. sue In acoorilnnco w ith law. S aid c e r ­ C irc u it C o u r t t h i s 27th duy of Septem­
Richard Lloyd Jones, editor nnd vice- bItobHon
nnd Llxxlo K. Hobson
his tif ic a te e m b ra c e s th e fo llo w in g d e s c r ib ­ ber, A. D. 1923,
for nn existence and burdening tho paying 88 cents for until tho text book
(bEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
wife, E l'a M. N ee d h am a n d D. H. ed p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Som lnole C o u n ­
president
of
tho
Pensacola
Journal.
C lork of tho Circuit Court.
N eedham h e r h u sb a n d , A ndrew S u lli­ ty. F lo rid a, t o - w i t : Deg. 4.36 ch. B a n d
business men for it is tho business commission recently raised tho price
Somlnolo
County, FI*.
3*4
ch
N
of
8
W
co
r
of
8E*4,
Hec.
20,
van
a
n
d
M
ary
Louleo
Sullivan,
hlfl
men who keep up tho newspapers. to $1. Many people nro asking why Every individual, every financial w ife nnd all o t h e r partleH c l a im in g Twp. 19 8., R a n g e 30 B. R u n E 10 ch.. (IEOROK O. H E R R IN G .
S o licito r fo r Com plnlnnnt.
59-Bo
Interest u n d e r any, e i t h e r o r nil of N 3.33 ch., W 10 oh.. 8 3.33 oh (loss W
There havo been a dozen or more there is this difference In price, nnd institution, every bank nnd every cor­ the
Halil above nam ed p a r ti e s In a n d
poration
thnt
can
in
any
way
profit
to
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
pro
p
erly
,
th
e
N
K
'i
newspaper consolidations in tho statu whose pocket the difference goes in­
of N W ‘,4 of H W 'i . Section 11, T o w n ­
this sUinmor whoroby several newspa­ to. Tiic Jasper Nows makes tho bold through the promotion and develop­ sh ip 21, South o f R a n g e 29 KuhI. nnd
ment
of
Florida
industry
ami
enter­
lo each and e v e r y one ot th e f o llo w ­
pers lutvo combined to give tho com­ statement, “The toxt book commission
ing immeil perHotiH, K dna II. Jo h n s o n ,
prise
nnd
tho
multiplication
of
popu­
fo rm e r ly K dna II. NI uIioIh, J o h n L.
munities a good, first class newspa­ allows tbe people to bo robbed with
Jo h n so n , h er h u sb a n d , H. 11. J o h n ­
per nnd one thnt will receive the un­ the grafting of prices now bolng paid lation Hhould got bohind an ndvertiso- Hon an iniHtoo In B a n k r u p t c y of A l­
Nichols, J. II. Hobson a n d Llxxlo
divided support of the business inter­ for school hooks." It further adds, Floirdn cnmpnlgn not with modest but bert
W. Hobson, Ms wife, Kiln N. Noodlmm
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY BIG FISH
with
mnmmoth
contributions.
Florida
a n d I ' It Neetllutm. h e r hunlmnd. A n ­
“How much of thiH graft is going In­
ests,
d
r
e
w
Sullivan
an
d
M
ary
L
ouise
S
u
lli­
to tho pockets of our stnto officials?" should Invest not less than five mil­ van Ills wife, If living, n nd If nny,
CONTEST
e r o r all of th e f o re g o in g p ersona
While tho Sentinel Is not in a po­ lion dollars in this advertising cam­ ebei t hdead,
all p a r ti e s c la im in g I n te r e s t
An editorial in today’s Horn'd from
■
The Following Seminole Coutny's Fishermen Won Frizes
paign. It is the best investmont that
e i th e r o r nil of them , tothe Largo Sentinel ami Jasper News sition ut this time to give definite business in the state can mako. It is uwnit:d e r thany,
e above irnmod p ersons, d e ­
ased or o th e rw is e , ut nnd to the
1st Prize—Weight 13 3-4 lbs., caught by Ned S
says that tho school book trust is busy facts and figures, it is giving tho tho investment that will bring the ce
said here in describ ed real e s ta te , a n d
now und tho school books nro being charges as made and it believes thnt greatest
to all p ersons a n d partleH c l a im in g
dividends. — Jacksonville a n In te r e s t In a n d lo tho said doHarrison, May 20th at Econlockhatchee.
foisted upon tliu public ut prices thnt tho matter should ho taken up by tho Journal.
sc rib e d Iliads:
people
nnd
if
any
unfairness
is
being
Von
a
n
d
each
of
you
a
r
e
h
e
r
e
b
y
r
e
­
nro absolutely prohibitive und the
2nd Prize—Weight 111-4 lbs., caught by W. j
q u ir e d to a p p e a r to tb e bill filed In t h is
online agiiliisl you on or befo re tho f irs t
prices aro beyond all reason—in fact practiced or the stato of Florida bolng
Hcminolc county is fortunuto in Monday In D ecember. 1922. a ru le d a y
S. Hand May 17th at Long Pond.
J
there is no good reason for them bo* charged more for text books than
of th is co u rt, io - w ll; D ecember lib,
ojthcr
states
nro
charged,
thoso
res­
hnving
u
county
agent
again
and
is
1022.
nnd
In
d
e
f
a
u
lt
th
e
re
o
f
d
ec
ree
pro
ing this prico, and no good reuson for
3rd Prize—11 lbs., caught by Geo. Pezold May js
e o n fe sso will be e n te r e d a g a i n s t you
having them changed from ycur to ponsible should bo compelled to cor­ also fortunnto in having Benjamin a n d each of you a n d tliu ca u se p roceed
rect this condition. Our people nro Wldtnor as agent., He is a Sanford ex p arte .
10th at ~Econlockhatchee.
..............................
year. Wo would like to huvo some of
It Is o rd ered t h a t t h is o r d e r ho p u b ­
■
ns much entitled to education ns tho hoy, a product of tho Sanford High lished
for e ig h t c n n s c c u tlv e a w e e k s In
tho school nuthoritioH explain tho sit­
■
th e Hanford H erald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
4th
Prize—7
lbs.,
9
oz.,
caught
by
Henry
Purpeople of any other section of tho School, of tho University of Florida lished
■
In S em inole C ounty. F lo rid a .
uation for tho Ilcrnld does not think country nnd they should not bo roW itn e s s the Hon .lumen W. I’u rklns,
und
of
experience
in
Sanford
farming
the bookR should lie changed at every (piired to pay more to get it. Further­
don, April 29, at Plaine Lake.
J
of said Court a n d the h a n d of K.
and fruit growing. Ho is n young Judge
\ D ouglass, the c le rk th e r e o f u nd th e
whim of a stnto superintendent or any more, those from other sections of
a r t, tills 2nd duy
Congratulations Boys, and even better luck J
othor school official. Tha freshmen tho country who might to come hero man of fino moral nnd intolejtual nt- ffIV*-ih^r'*iwa**MUK. A. DOUGLASS.
tnlnmcntn and he should mnko good (HEAl.)
books Inst year in the high schools are will ho very quick to noto nny over­
C lerk C ircuit C ourt,
for everybody next year—April 1st
S
in hia profession. Tho Iloruid always
S em inole C ounty, F la
obsolete this year and the pupils that charge In the matter of school hooks
IIv:
takes grent pride In tho Snnford hoys JO N E S * JONES, A. M, W E E K S, D. C
to October 1st
|
bought them lust year lose all tho and it can reflect only to tho discredit making good and the new county
&lt;ir In min. Flu., to r C o m p lain an t,
money paid for them und the books of tho state.
lin.'jto
agent is another instance of • our
aro wasted and thoro nro other ex­
Tho toxt hook commission is com­ linyH coming into their own. Tho I n (lie C lreull C ourt. X r i e n th Juillelnl
amples of this wasting of money In ing in for a good deal of criticism Hornld hns nlways boon in favor of
C ircuit. Still*- (it Kuirldll&lt; Ncnilmilr
Ciiniily.— In Clinneery.
books, We are sending our children owing to tho charges of high prices an ngent in this county whoro there
N OTICE OK HALE
to public schools nnd wa are not only on school honks, and either the truth la so much In tho fruit and vegetab­
paying tnxos to kcop thoso schools or falsity of the chnrge should bs le nnd stock raising linos and wo con- P e o p le s B a n k of S an fo rd , C o m p la i n a n t
“SPORTSMEN’S" IIEADQUARTERB
:
going but wo aro buying new books established without delay. What nro grntulatu tho county commissioners, It. L. d r i e r anil M a ry J u n e d r i e r , Bo!■■■
and other supplies onch year und it is tho poople of Largo nnd of Pinellas tho county at largo nnd tho new coun­ sponduntH.
Notice Ih h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t In puraumore or less of a strain upon tho par­ county going to do about it? What ty agent in this grent work of getting unco of u decreo InnuInK util &lt;&gt;f a b o v e
mum'll c o u r t In a b o v e e n t itle d c a u s e or
ents—and a big strain upon big fam­ action will bo tho press of tho stnto together for tho things needful.
notion d a t e d S e p te m b e r 27, 192J, I w ill
o ffe r for snlo to t h a h ig h e s t b id d e r nt
ilies. If wo nro to havo public schools take? These nro questions worthy of
---------- o----------th e fro n t d oor o f Ibe c o u r t h o u se In
Hanford,
Floridn. d u r i n g th e le g al h o u r s
let us havo public schools in every consideration.—Largo Scntinol.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR
All tho hoalth rules say to kill Of Male on
Monday, N o v em b e r 0, 1932,
sonso of tho word and mnko tho ex­
tho dengue mosquito wo hn^o boon th a f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y : L ots
a n d n&amp; of Hnnford Culery Holla, ax
pense of attending the public schools FLORIDA’S REST INVESTMENT. searching for him everywhere. Tho r.ii
recorded In th e n u b lla re c o rd s of HotnlF lo r i d a , loan
r a il r o a d
ns amull as possible. This is some­
SOMETHING OF INTEREST
only trouble about mosquitoes is that nole oCf ounty,
- w n y on lot 85.
No man Huccomln who him not faith thoy won’t wait until you can exam­ r lnTltl
thing in which wa aro all interested
e r m s o f mile: C ash. h h a u o N
and wo would liko to loam something in himsolf. Soil confidence or faith in ine them.
■
S pecial M a s te r In C h a n c e ry .
IN
THE
NEXT
ISSUE!!!!!
onosBolf is tho chlfcst asset in charac­
\V. R. C R A W F O R D .
about it right now.
A t t o r n e y - a t - l a w , O rlando, F lorida.
---------- o----------ter anti tho surest attauranco of sucTry a Ilerald Want Ad today.
eo-tt
____________ _
We are th e only Drive-In Filling Station equipped with
cchb. As with the individual bo with
OUR ROAD BUILDING
STATEMENT o k t h e
o w n h k h iiii
Visible
Gas Pumps.
tho stato.
Snnford merchant will get together MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. BTC„
I IE R U I R E D BY T H E ACT OK
A
Btnto
may
bo
ever
ho rich in roOur county road building and our
in n big campnign to bring new busi­
CONGRESS OF AUG. 'Jt, 11)12
tho Hnnford W e e k ly Hornld, pu b lish city road building Bhould entail a lot Bourcus, its potential wealth ntny bo ness into Snnford. The Chamber of Of
ml w e e k ly a t H anford, Floridn, for Oc­
of sorlouR thinking nnd Btudy over tho rlchoBt to tho measure of tho Commerce has tha plans for such a to b e r n, 1922:
. ,
8T
A T B OK FLO RID A .
the mistakes of tho past and with squnro milo of any state in tho world campaign and will nsslst tho mer­ COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE, as.!
me, u N otary P ub lic In and
Chamber forB efore
the idea of avoiding them in tho fu- and yot if tho people who live thoro chants in every way.
tliu e lu te an d com ity a f o re sa id , porturd. Road building is not a theory havo littio faith in it the rcBt of tho of Commerce is hero for that pur­ euniilly a p p e a r e d N. J. Llllnril, who. h a v ­
ing lieon du ly nw nrn, acco rd in g to Inw,
now but a fact and wo have enough world will havo littio faith and bo shy pose.
ileiioKoH a n d imyn t h a t he In tho Heerotu ry -lro u H u r e r a n d hunlucHH tnamigor.
of
it.
DEALERS
facts from nctual experience in this
of the Hnnford W e e k ly llu ru ld nnd th a t
Florida
wants
two
million
moro
(ho
f
o
llo
w
in
g
lx.
to
iho
bent
of
bln
and other counties to save tho tax­
Word comes to Jamos Stewart to­
U. S. Tires, Gas, Oils, Accessories
payer a lot of money. It is not only Ponco do Luoits, two million moro dis­ day of the death of G. W. Herndon k n o w le d g e nml belief, n tr u e Mtntomont
i ly imnur, tho circ u la tio n ,) «to., of
the money that is wasted in poor coverers of this wonderful land of who was formerly a winter visitor nth ed anforoKdld
public atio n for tho dato
roads hut tho time it takes to fool flowers, this Harden spot of tho con­ to Snnford nnd who resided on Kim Hhowti In tho ab o v o caption, rot|ulr«il
Road Service-----------Phone 447-W
tho Act of A u g u st 21, 19)2. niubndli-d
avenue nnd was woll known to a num­ by
away tho people's money on poor tinent.
In s e ctio n tt:t| I’oxtnl Law* anil R e g u l a ­
on the reverxo of thin
pr
rouds while they could just as well Poopio go whero thoy find other ber of Snnford coplo. Mr. Herndon tions.
FIRST STREET AT ELM AVE.----- SANFORD, FLA.
form , to w lt:
I,—T
h
a
t
Iho
nn trio* and (iddrc«sen of
pooplo
prosperous.
Florida
is
usually
died
at
Daytona
Roach
Monday
after­
bo making good roads. Wo know
puhtlxher. editor, m u m m in g editor, nn
huxInoMu ummigorw are;
from nctual experience that if the described nnd too often thought of as noon.
bond money la enough to build brick
reads that brick roads should be built
Brick of the right sort, laid on the
right kind of foundation on a well
drained road and with cement or as­
phalt grouting makes the beat road
that can be built in this part of the
state. There aro other parta of Flor­
ida that can mako cheaper roads with
othor materials because they have
road materials dose at band. Here
wc have to ship most of the materials
from othe.' localities oven to the rock
fillers nnd the right kind of day.
Wo note on several places In the coun­
ty thnt the cement grouted brick
roads nro going to pieces. It Is In
tho low spots usually where the engi­
neers did not got the proper drainage
when thoy were building the roads.
Ilcavy rains havo waahod out the
foundation nnd tho roads havo sunk
which is tho most natural thing in
tho world and yet the engineers evi­
dently did not see this when they laid
out the roads. Wo believe that the
first thing and tho most essential
thing in road building is to get tho
proper drninago before tho road is
stnrted. Drainage, tho right sort of
foundation, a good curbing if tho
road is to bo of brick or if it is as­
phalt. No road material will stay
where it is put unless it hus a good
curbing. We have had our lessons in
tho past in this respect but whether
wo havo profited by these lessons re­
mains to be seen. Good common
sense in road building is necessary
just ns it la in other lines or endea­
vor. Somlnolo county is not nlono in
this experimenting in roads for all
counties are very much alike.

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I f m have nay Irteata Ttattlo* »•
— If yoh i n |o li« anrwfear* or tamino
home, or II too arc ontortalalag, writ
[mm Thur»d»y'» JXttf)
ba * m n m m ■
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Entzminger re­ The setting season seems Ideal,
postal cord to thlo In p irto N t, i l t t u
Vei, It 1* hot. Good ball weather.
4ctails, or telephone tho ItOOk It wll turned Thursday from Plant City cool and moist, plants starting off in
ho ■really appreciated.
whoro thoy wero tho guest of Mr. n thrifty condition. A large acreage
Mrs. Alfred Erieson and children
fl-a havo had enough rain for tha
nnd Mrs. W. S. Entzminger and fam­ of celery Is being planted upon tho
(Prom Thttrtday-i Dally)
wero calling Wednesday nt tho home
|
of tho cauao.
Miss Annlo Hawkins has retumod ily.
Wst Sid and around Monroe, early
of Mrs. G. Hirscho while tho latter
from Commerce, Ga., whora sho spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pugh
arrived
Wed.
lettuce
is alao bolng act.
»H we need now Ib a'cold spell that and dnughter, Margaret and Eliza­ tho summer.
they
nro
the
guest
of
Mr.'
and
Mrs.
The
new
road from tho Lako to
| mako people think about winter beth wc.*o Thursday callers to see tho
Walker.
West
First
street Is beginning to
threo Mrs. Bridgman’s.
B. J. Starling is in Lakeland today
Those
motoring
to
Sanford
Wed.
Iclothes_____
show
up
fino.
Tho street is to bo
Mrs. Signn Robbins took n number
nttonding to business in connection wero Lo Von Baker, Mrs. Roy Saur, sixteen foot wide, n bnso of brick
Don’t forgot the Chamber of Com- of Rebcssn friends to Orlando in her with his fertilizer business.
Mrs. Long and Miss Olivo Dinkel. eight foot wide in ccntor with a coat­
I Jrce banquet tomorrow night at the car on Thursday.
Misses Onmh Alien nnd’Louisa Al­ ing of tar and shoulders four feet
Geo Ballinger called in to see Mr.
|*,!dez Hotel. Only *1,26 n plate.
Mrs. Julian Carjontor of Jackson­ ton will nttond tho Snnford High In width the whole to bo completed
nnd Mrs. John Boroll on Wednesday.
ville, is tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. School this week. They will bo with by a firm layer of phosphate rock.
y|S3 Crawford of Virginia is In Emil Mngnuson left Monday with Forest Lako nt hor homo on Park nvo- their sister and brothor-In-law Mr.
Mrs. Clark our now school nurse
U« city roprosentlng the Rod Cross Mr. Chnse for tho latter* big ornngo nue.
nnd
Mrs.
Wilkinson.
for
this county, hus honored tho Mon­
Iifld will have a meeting of the people grovo at Windemorc. They do not
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
H.
II.
Nowmnn
of
roe
school by the first visit, tho In­
taterestd in the Roll Call Campaign expect to pack for a week or ten days, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith nnd Sanford arc announcing tho birth of itiation work in Florida beginning
h November at the Seminole Hotel but will mnko ready nnd gather up- daughtor Juanita spont tho wok vory n son born Sopt. 20th. Mrs Newman
here. Mrs Endcr Curlett, of Oviedo,
tho crow.
[taliy at five o’clock.
pleasantly
in
Tampa
ns
tho
guests
of
wns
formerly
Miss
Margaret
Alien.
chairman
of tho Child’s Welfare De­
A little non came to gladden tho
relatives.
Mrs.
Bill
Allen
was
u
visitor
in
San­
partment
of tho Woman’s club ac­
Tbe promptness in which tho returns homo of Mrs. Luther Brtdgemon on
ford
Fridny.
companied
Mrs. Clark to our school
Ir&lt;re given yesterday at tho City Hall Friday* September tho 20th. They roMr.
nnd
Mrs.
It.
C.
Nowell
wore
Mondny
nnd
very grnciously introduc­ To \get rid of worms in children
Mrs. E, D. Bulloch nnd granddaugh­
Bide it possiblo to have nn even larg- side on Mrs. C. A. Betts place with
visitors
in
Orlando
Snturday.
ed
her.
Mrs.
Clark
is a native of Can- give them White’s Creaf Vermifuge.
ter,
Mins
Alice
Runyan,
roturnod
yes­
ggcrowd there today to see the their pnrnn*&lt;Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Howard
G.
Stuart
of
ndn
and
Burved
across
the sea in the Tho little puffercr Improves at once
terday
from
Steubensvlllo,
Ohio,
whero
There in talk that this place has
grid's ScrlcB. Attond the games
New
Keningston
Pa.,
are
tho
proud
into
World
war.
Sho
hns
also given and soon becomes healthy, active and
thoy
havo
spent
tho
summer.
Mr.
and
ud help thoBO who nro trying to give been sold . It Is a fine grove.
parents
of
a
son
born.
Mrs
Stuart
service
in
muny
of
the
southern robust. Price, 36c. Sold by Union
Mrs.
Clark
and
family
will
join
hor
Wo understand that Mr. Burnett
pa this fine service.
will
bo
remembered
ns
Miss
Eva
states.
Sho
comes
highly
recommend­
Phnmincy.—Adv.
about
tho
fifteenth.
of Pnoln hns bought up tho oranges
Stuart,
ed.
Mr. and Airs. Reg, Holly and the of tho Plernon boys nnd O. J. Stldt
Claude Hinchcllff was a visitor in
Miss Bessio Swnggorty has been re­ win You Spend 65c on Rat-Snap to
nnd
Alfred
Erieson
groves,
for
tho
CARD
PARTY
Ifcby have moved into their new homo
commended
ns our porstmlstress at
town
Snturday.
Save *1007
A delightful informal pnrty of yes­
on Sanford Heights where they will Umitilln Fruit Growers Co.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Frnnk
Topllff
wero
Lako
Monroe.
J.
W.
Boll,
tho
pro­
One 65c pkg. can kill 50 rats. The
• Mrs. Hnllinger cnlled Thursday to terday wna thnt glvon by Mrs. John
bi at homo to their many friends.
aeo Mrs. Nora Lundquist who has boon Mnllcn Inst evening nt hor homo on tho guest of Mr. und Mrs. A. Y. Ful­ prietor of tho general stort of F, II. average rat will rob you of *10 a
ler nnd fnmily Sunday.
Black where tho postoffkc hns been year in feed, chicks and property de­
Dr. W. D. Gardner of Kane, III., has niling for two months nnd found her first street, when sho ontortnlnod n
C.
W,
Entzminger
nttended
tho
formerly, will now mnko other pro­ struction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to
arrived in the city on n visit to his better. Most of thu folks hnvo boon number of friends at 60.
commissioners meeting Mondny Oct. visions for Undo Sam’s mail by build­ rats. Cremates after killing. Leaves
to
sec
her
and
Mrs.
Niol
Swnnso
has
Tho hours passed quickly in tho In­
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen nnd
ing an addition to tho storo whero the no smell. Comes In cakes. Rats will
2nd.
ti thinking of locating here if ho can been especially kind during her long tel eating games nnd when scores'wore
Friends
of
Tunis
Lewis
will
bo
sorry
P. O. will bo distinct. This will bo a
find offices. Dr. Gardner Is an ost­ illness. Tho wrltor called nt tho lat­ counted tho prize for tho ladles, n to hoar thnt ho Is confined to his bod grent improvement and ono thnt Is pass up meat, grain cheese to feast
on HAT-SNAP. Threo sizes, 36c, 66c,
eopath and thinks there la no place ter home also and on Mrs, Erieson handkerchief case, wns awarded Mrs. with dengue fever.
much desired by the public.
$1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball
taking
dinner
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
J.
Takach,
whilo
tho
men’s
prlzo,
a
dock
j like Sanford thnt ho has visited.
J. S, Dinkel and Miss Olive Dinkol
Tho now rcaidonco of Prof, and Hnrdwnro Co.—Adv.
Stldt.
of cards, was won by Carl Schaal.
Mrs. J. T. Jacobs is now nearing com­
wero visitors in Orlando Tucsdny.
Tho Oveldo public school will opon Clarence Bergquiat has been out to At tho conclusion of tha card gnmo
J.
E.
Phipps
wns
trnsactlng
busi­
pletion.
Tho liouso is built ntong the
WEDNESDAY'S GAME
Inext Monday morning Octobor Oth hco his sister having returned from tho hostess served ice cream, cake, ness In Orlnndo Tuesday.
modern
bungnlow
lines nnd is vory
it nine o'clock. Tho opening exer­ Tiger Bay. Thoro ia talk of tho candles nnd fruit punch.
BOX SCORE
Roy McCracken of Orlando wna o neat and attractive. Mr. Jacobs has
cises will bo hold In tho auditorium of phosphate mines thoro being ro-opon- Mrs, Mnllcn’s guests included Fath­ visitor in town Sundny.
Yanks
nIready improved the grounds and
I the new school building and nil the ed. He made the trip thero and back er Hennessey, Mrs. Tnknch, Miss Arhns
mnrry
beautiful
shndo
trees
and
AB r n PO A E
pitrons and friondB of tho Bchool are n the little cur he constructed him­ nnkn Tnknch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
will
add
fruit
trees,
shrubbery
and
A
clenr
colorless
liquid
that
will
......
4 0 1 10 0
Witt,
cf.........
Tuknch, Mrs. Mary Schnnl, Cnrl hunt wounds, cuts, sores and galls la flowers.
Icordially invited to nttond. A number self.
Duggan,
8
b
....
......
4
1 1 0 1 0
Mr. und Mrs. Forrest West havo Sclinnl, Miss d a rk e r und Mrs. Knthof ihort aildressca will bo mndo nnd
the
latest
and
best
production
of
Messrs
Mnuldlng
and
McCall,
con­
Ruth,
if...........
......
4
0
1 0 0 0
Mrs. C. L. West will glvo a vocal jeon having their bouse painted now erina Tnknch.
medical
Bcionco.
Ask
for
Liquid
tractors
will
soon
begin
tho
erection
Pipp,
1st
.......
......
4
0
1 10 0 0
I goto. Tho local board of trustees will on thu outside, John Lundquist, Jr,
Borozono, it is a mnrvol in flesh-heal­ of n nlco bungalow upon postmaster R. Meusel, rf. ....... 4 1 2 1 0 0
COUNCIL OF MUSIC
be represented on tho program by doing the work.
Schang, c....... ...... 3 0 1 7 0 0
Messrs Rundnl ami Campbell havo The American Association of levers ing remedies. Prico, 30c, 00c nnd Elder’s farm hero.
(chairman 0. P. Swope, tho County
*1.20. Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Charles Bales, our popular school Ward, 2b........ ...... 1 0 0 4 5 0
put
in
tho
wiring
for
thu
now
Davison
of Music, under tho dupnrtment of Adv.
School Board by Supt. T. W. Lawton,
trustees, und one of our most promin­ Scott, ss....... . . 3
0 0 0 14 0
Music, announces the organization of
| the school faculty by Principal M. J. home at Twin Lakes.
ent citizens is now confined to his Rush, p........... ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0
Mrs.
Andrew
Ilortclsun
nnd
duught
n Sanford council. This association
IOkerlund, tho churches by Rev. L. E.
m m m n
homo by illness.
Hoyt, p.......... ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 .
Wright and tho Woman’s Club by or Clair, nro visiting for n couple of works for the encouragement of tho
J.
K.
Catos
after
visiting
his
daugh­
weeks with her relations nt Pnlntkn, American composition und to cronto u
Mrs. It. W. Lawton.
ter Airs. Bartow Mann, hns gone to
30 2 7 24 10 0
caving Thursday.
demand for home music and bands for
Lutigwood
where
he
has
accepted
a
Giants
Norman Swnnson visited his par­ boys, nmntour orchestras, community
| Jarm's Stuck) Says, "lints Cost Me
position.
AB R H PO A E
ents Mr. und Mrs. Nlel Swanson, singing, choral clubs, etc. Tho Influ­
9123 for Plumbing Bills.”
J. B. Johnson and family who have Bancroft, ss. ...... 4 1 1 3 2 0
Tuesday whilo they wore recent vis­ ence of Jazz is strongly to bo reckon­
spent the summor In Tenn. nro ox* Groh, 3b........ ....... 8 1 3 2 2 0
"Wo amid n’t toll what was clog- itors at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. ed with. Music that is corrupting tho
pcected homo Thursdny. J. B. John­
Mrs.
W.
B.
Williams
nnd
Mrs.
R.
W.
feging up our toilet and drains. Wo hnd T. C. Carlson.
home and nociul life of America. Tha Lawton intortalnod Friday night in son jr. nnd family will also return. Frisch, 2b .... ...... 4 1 2 2 4 0
E. Mousol, f. ....... 4 0 1 0 0 0
Mrs. Alum Noise nnd two littlu national chairman of tho American
■to tear up floor, pIpeH, etc., found u
John Handel is homo nftor Bpending
honor of Miss Noll Williams, nt tho
daughters
returned
homo
Sundny
to
Young, rf...... ....... 3 0 0 1 0 1
Association of lovers of music is Mrs. homo of Mrs. Lawton and delightful tho summor in Tonn.
lnt's nest In basemnt, They hnd
Kelly, lb ........ ....... .4 0 2 8 0 0
icr
father,
Gus
Malm
after
n
months
Icbokt'd the pipes with rofuso. Tho
David Allen Cnmpboll, of New York. refreshments wero served.
Brennan Crenshnw spent Sundny nt
Stengel, cf..... ....... 4 0 1 4 0 0
Jpiumln r's kill wna *125. IlAT-SNAP visit with hor husband’s people at Over each statu is u state chairman.
Theodore Aulin Ih having a gas Jacksonville.
Snyder, c ...... ....... 3 0 1 7 1 0
Iciuntil the rodent out." Three sizes, Fort Ogden. They enjoyed tho visit Mrs. Evelyn lllnckmnn Is chairman plant installed nt his homo on Gra­
Air nnd Airs. F. H. Black nnd fnm­
but
it
ruined
nearly
all
the
time.
Her
0 10
135c, 05c, *1.25, Sold and guurnntcod
for tho stuto of Flordn, There is also ham Avo, which will furnish light ily spent Sunday at Dnytona-Beoch. Noff, p..........
little
daughter,
Irn
Bums
entors
tho
E.
Smith,
p.
.......
1
0
0
0 0 0
Ibjr Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
in each city or town of not less than and fuel.
J. W. Jewell is confined to his homo
first grade at school.
Ryan
............
.......
0
0
0
0 0 0
5,000 n local chairman and council,
Mrs. C. L. West spent Tucsdny af­ by illness.
Little
Marlon
Lundquist
u Ibo enters
IEARLY FALL SALE AT ItOUIUNS
with nn advisory hoard consisting of ternoon in Snnford.
Mr. and Mrs. Narr and daughter are
this year.
32 3 11 27 10 1
the heads of music houses. Tho may­
expected
home from tho north this
Francis
Swope
loft
Wednesday
for
Charles
Cramer
has
gone
into
tho
Scoro
by
innings
S. Itobbins taken up two pages of
or, president of Chamber of Com­ DoLnnd whoro he goes as a dulugnto week.
Yanks .............. 000 001 100—2 7 0
Itoday's Dally Herald with bargains nuto repair business having learned merce nnd president of tho school to the Sunday Scchool Convention in
Giants .............. 000 000 03x—3 11 3
I offereil at the special Early Fall In- his trade at Nashville. Tcnn.
board. This association of American
h i in la la la n n
His brother, Vernon and bride and music lovers enrolls not only mus­ session thoro this week. On Thursday
Summary: Double plays, Young to
Itrmliu'tory Snlo Introducing now arseveral members of tiiu Woman’s Bibt*'risch; Bancroft to Snyder; throo
Irivals in Fall Goods at this popular hor parents are making n long over­ icians but nil who realize the national lu Clnss attended the sumo meeting.
bnso hits, Witt, Groh; left on bnsos,
I store. Special prices on new fall land trip by motor from Fnlrviow, Importance of music as nn element of
Mrs. U. B. McCall entertained u
Yanks, 3; Giants, 7; Sacrifice hits,
j suits, coat Bulls, ladles nnd misses Oklahoma to Washington, D. C.
culture. And n desire to encourage few of her friends Wednesday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Nouh Fry and mother
Schnng, Young, Ward; passed balls,
I coat i, all iicceaBorles for tho Infant's
tho
upbuilding
of
American
art,
hence
noon.
Schang; bnso on balls, by Neff, 1;
Iwear, everything In men’s wonr, Ind Bengston from Windemoro nro stay­ its purpose, "Unity through music"
A
most
delightful
surprise
pnrty
struck out, by Noff, 3. Attendance,
ies hosiery, canton crope, poire twill, ing this week with Mr .and Mrs. T. and its slogun "Making America was given to Mrs. W. B. Williams
Itaffeta and other kinds of dreasefl, O. Tyner. Mn. Fry is having Dr. Mc- Musical."
Rev. J. F. Boll the presiding elder 18,000. Time of gnmo 2:05. Hitts off
Snturday afternoon by the ladies of
I waist* and everything. This fine big Cnslin attend to some dental work for Tho Sanford Council Is nt present her Sunday school clnss under tho iron: Pnlutlm accompanied Rev. W. Neff, 6 In 7 inings.
Istock of good is fresh from the mnr hor.
L. Rancher on his visit to thu Moores
A number of our boys had their comprised of tho following: Mrs. Stel­ efficient leadership of Ms. S. W.
Ikets with everything right up to tho
station
Church. Air. Bull will bu
la Arrington, Mrs. W, N. Blackman, Swope, tho party being given in cclo*
THURSDAY’S GAME
(minute in ntylcs and workmen Bhlp. teeth attended to as school began. MIhh Mabel Bowler, Mrs. S. O. Chase, brulion of Mrs. William’s birthday.
here to pruucli thu 6th Sunday of this
BOX SCORE
lMHHncry is especially attractive In Costs hut it pays in health.
Mrs. Henry Colclough, Mrs. Frodorick
Misses Virginia Wright nnd S. O’­ month.
Giants
Istyles nnd prices nnd in tho ahoo de­ (’. J. Stidt is expecting his brothoc, S. Dnlger, Jr., Mrs. R. It. DcnB, Miss Neal left Tucsdny for Lakeland. Miss
Mrs. C. S. Worthington of Tampa
AB R H PO A B
partment tho styles nnd the rmo bnr- Frank Erickson who hns been fishing Martha Fox, Miss Ida Grny, Mrs. Wright will enter college at Southern and Airs. E. E. Cox from town wuro
Inncroft,
as.
Igain.s will bo tho surprise of yuur life, at Volusia Bar.
.......
5 0 10 0 1
Ilav C. F. Wnhlborg will preach Craig Harris, Mrs. George Herring, this fall and will bo locuted with her upending thu day us guests Sunday Groh, 3b ..... ....... 4 1 1 1
iRcnd the ndvortlaoment in this issue
3 0
in
thu
Epworth
home.
Mrs. Ilonloy, Mrs. John Leonard), brother L. E. Wright Jr. Tho young
Frisch, 2b. ... ....... 4 1 2 2 4 0
land see Bobbins Store—opposito tho again next Sundny nt 10:30 in Swed­ Mrs. Richard Mnxwoll, Miss Ellon ladles returned to Lakelund with Airs.
Clydu
Curriu
from
Rollins
College
Ipostoffico—and get some of thoso bnr- ish and 7 :!10 in English at tho Luth- Mnhonoy, Miss Anna Mason, Mrs. T. W. Lawton nnd Rev. L. T. Wright was hero Sundny spending thu day E. Meusel, If. ....... 4 1 1 1
0 0
Young,
rf......
Igainn before they are gone.
Short ernn.
.......
3
0
1
0
0 0
with
his
sister
Airs.
W.
E.
Provntt
who
went
down
to
uttond
thu
opening
Sundny school nt 3:00 at tho Prcs- Schellu Mnines, Mrs. A. M. Phillips,
Itimo only .The chnnco to got tho vory
vclly, 1st b. . ....... 4 0 0 15 0 0
und
fnmily.
exureises
of
Southern
Col|ogc.
rs.
It.
L.
Peek,
MrH,
B.
J,
Starling,
lUtest full and winter styles at aum- bytorlnn. Last time Uov. Clark gave Mrs. Clifford Shinholsor, Miss Mildred
Air. und Airs. Wulkur Pruvatt and Stongol, cf. ... ....... 1 0 1 0 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Lawton and Mr,
up an exceptionally fine one on King­
Imcr prices,
Cunningham, c., p. 2 0 0 2 0 0
dom Principals and postponed tho Simnumn, Mrs. Julius Tuknch, Mrs. und Mrs. J. N. Thompson motored to Miss Christuln McCollum! of Gonova Snyder, c....... ....... 4 0 1 9
1 0
wero recent visitors hero,
R. A. Terheun, Mrs. Ernost Tolar, Sanford and Orlnndo Wednesday.
la all malarial countries tho pop- sermon on Kid till next time.
J. Barnes, p. ....... 4 0 0 0 4 0
Alys
Chorpening
was
tha
guest
of
Mr.
nnd
MrH,
Mnlnor
nnd
Miss
Nell
Mrs.
D,
L.
Thrasher,
Mrs.
Donna
Tur­
On Thursday eve nnd again Sundny
|alnr remedy is Horblno. People find
xE. Smith .... ........ 1 0 0 0 .0 0
Uov.
O. O. Ecknrd nnd wife from ner, Mrs. Honry Wight. Other names Willinms wero business visitors to Alias Bright at tho Vernon Collor
jit a good medicine for purifying tho
summer
home
on
I'eacu
Lake
a
por­
shall, of course, from tlmo to time ha Sanford Wednesday afternoon.
rystem and warding off tho disease. Pierson, ministered to his pooplo hero uddod.
35 3 8 30 12 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Swopo spont tion of last week.
and
at
Grovoland,
They
rendered
|rrico, (10c, Bold by Union Phurmacy
x—Hit
for
Cunningham
in Oth,
John
Brumluy
hus
a
broken
arm,
tho
morning
in
Snnford
Wednesday.
Wo earnestly dosiro tho co-oporation
Homo vory sweet duets und psalms
-Adv
too
close
contact
with
tho
crank
of
a
Mr.
and
AlrB.
S.
W
Swopo
and
child­
in both tongucH; speaking on tha Im­ of overy citizen to our purposo and
Yanks
portance of Service in Engiibh nnd aim, viz.: to give onr boys and girlB, ren were business visitors to Winter Ford car.
HEATH UK A. B. BROCK
Joe
Corley
is
attending
Bingham
AB R H PO A B
Park
nnd
Orlando
Snturday
to
ovory
ono,
groalor
cultural
oppor
Belonging to God in Swedish.
Witt,
cf
......*
*
&gt;
•»
•«
••
5 1 i 1 1 0
.Military
School
at
Ashoville,
N.
C.
tunity
through
thu
modlum
of
music.
While hero they wor guests of Mr.
Mrs. G. P. Paxton received tho sad
Dugan,
8b.
..
Little
Winona
Purvis
has
been
hav
........
5 0 2 8 0 0
IRISH
RIOTS
ARE
—Fannie
S.
Munson,
chnlrmnn,
San­
news yesterday morning pf tho doath nnd Mrs. Carl Cnrlson nt West End.
Ruth,
rf
,......
*
•*
«
*
«
••«
4 1 1 5 0 0
ing
n
very
serious
attack
of
soro
eyes,
ford
Club,
ON
INCREASE
NOW
Mr.
Chuzum
is
driving
our
school
°f her fnthor A. B. Brock at CinclnnPipp, 1st .... ........ 5 0 1 11 0 0
Ohio,
bus for R. R. Booth.
R. Mousol, If. ....... 4 0 1 1 0 0
Mr. Brock was a resident of San­
Owner Away—House Occupied!
DUBLIN, Oct. 3.—Troops nro Business and Occupa Schnng, c. ..
.....
4 0 0 5 0 0
ford for novornl years bolng a momAirs. AInry Mnrkol says, "Whilo
10 Days to Hatch!
6 0
’"r of tho Fornald Hnrdwnro Co, He It takes ten days for tho oggs of a wns awny, bed bugs took possession of showing incroascod activity. Small tion Licenses Now Due Ward, 2b...... ......... 4 1 1 8
Scott, as.......
8 0
'r&gt;* m‘ld in tho hlghost esteem by his roach to hatch—so If you keop Royn* my house. They wero everywhere. I uttneks by thorn have boon reported
from vnrlous points. Thoy wero re­ Please takB notice that State nm
"“ny frionds.
Guaranteed Roach Powder around for went to my druggist und ho told me pulsed by tho regulars at tho bar County Licenses are now due am Shtwkoy, p ........... 4 0 0 0 2 0
-- -- - — —
—
a few days, tho old onos will carry it Royal Guaranteed nod Bug Liquid rncks at AUillingnr at Cavantsm.
payablo for tho ensuing-year.
30
3
8
80
U
0
into tho nests before thoy din—nnd us was thu safest, quickest romody.
Breed Like Sixty 1
In tho fighting at' Mullingar two Section 808 of tho LIconso Laws o 1 Score by innings:
tho young hutch, thoy will bo doBtroy- used it and got rapid roliof.” Got a republicans nro reported to havo boon the State of Florida roqulrea that
Glnnts
.... 800 000 000 0—8 8 1
’Hats breed llko sixty nonr the wat- od, too! Royal Guaranteed Ronch can today. 25c. Sold and guaranteed killed. At Cavantsm, moro than 70
onch person, firm or corporation Yanks
ioo too ioo o—a s o
by
R.
C.
Bowor.—Adv.
r *1L'ro&gt;” said Frank A, Zunscr, "am Powder costs 10c and 26c. Sold and
irregulars made up tho attacking MUST HAVE A LICENSE BEFORE
Summary: Home runs, E. Meusel,
f e have to got rid of them every few guaranteed by R. C. Rower.—Adv.
pnrty. The main gate to tho barracks ENGAGING IN ANY BUSINESS
Ponth*. Wo can only do it, wo find,
Among tho teachers returning re­ wns destroyed by tho explosion of a PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION Ward; two base hits, Dugan, Ruth,
R. Meusel; left on bases, Yanks, 6;
UBinK Hoynl Guaranteed Rat Paste
Second sheets, B '/jxll, only cently to Sanford for work in the mine and then the irregulars opened named In said License Laws.
' kh is the beat rat killer wo hnvo
schools Is Miss Ida Gray of Salorn, n heavy fire from three directions on Please apply for your License at Giants, 6. Stolon bases, Freiach;
JV8r Hmmi." Got a 25 or 50 cent hnn- 50c per 1,000, while they last, at III.
Attendance, 86,000; bases on balls off
tho Nationals. There wore no caau once.
py tube today and destroy ALL rots. Herald office.
M
Barnes, 2; Umpires, Hildebrand,
nltlea.
JNO. D. JINKINS,
“°bl and guaranteed by R. C. Bowor.
Owens, Klom and McCormick. Time
The
world
a
t
your
door
every
even­
^-Adv.
Tax Collector, of game, 2:42. Double plays, Scott
The Dajly Herald Delivered to your ing for 16c.—Daily Herald,
Rub-My-Tiam, an sntlseptle. 88-20tc 168-4td; ltw
Seminole County. to Ward to Plpp,

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' Uzwe*«e4ar*i Badr)
Miss Maty Mahoney has returned
home after spending several weeks School teachers who has been spend­
ing the summer In Illinois arrived
with relatives In Palatka.
Friday, Missesa Sara and Gerardlne
Miss LaClalre Jones returned home (Muriel also arrived Friday from
jacKsonvuie where
wnere they
tney spent some
Saturday from Asheville N. C., Jacksonville
time with their mother.
where she spent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boyers and
Mrs. Roy Chittenden returned home
Master
Walter White
of Jacksonville,
Friday evening from New York where
* t.
- —T , ----- •
were
visitors
yesterday
of Mr. and
she has been visiting relatives.
Mrs. B. J. Starling a t thalr home on
Mr. Ernest Krupp has returned Magnolia ave. They were In the city
from a delightful trip to New York a few months ago, but were surprised
City, while there visiting relatives. at the recent building progress.
-

—

Robert
Ha eon returned
on Sunday
i
*&gt; Jf 'Ml
. k*t j a _
&gt;
T
from a vfeit to felatlVei ln Tampa.
r

James. A. Pearce, of JaeV&lt;wnrilie,
w u In tna city yesterday transacting
business.

Otters O f A Florida
Grower Tofife
sealed proposals will
From Jonas Arlnnrt at Hammock
the City Commission
Groves, Florida, to Samuel
Florida, at their o
Newcomer, Dontonvilie, Mich.

Thco. J. Miller returned Sunday
from an extended trip to Mt. Clemens,
Mich., and Asheville, N. C,

Hall, a t or before 8
Dear Bam:
1922,
for the followl
Old Miss Brown has her nephew here tor a visit. Yesterday she confided
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Boyton, of
.
Number
1 Vitrlll
Orlando, were in the city yesterday that she didn't now whether Willie was corrupting her parrot or the parrot
Approximately
10;
was corrupting Willie; but there war* evident fallings from Qmca on the part
stopping at the Montenuma.
Approximately
2li
of both, and ahe either was going to havs to send Willie home or sand the
Approving
Mr. and Mrs. W, J. McBride return­ parrot away for the rest of Willie’s stay.
feet of i f .
ed home yesterday from Jacksonville
feet of I f ,
This along with my recslpt of your letter to the effect you had been
010 feot of H”
where they spent the past week.
pretty strongly sold on tha Idea of turning your fruit over to a national mar2280 feet of lp
George Bleh and ion of Apopka, ketlng organisation to be sold undtr their Pink Parrot brand la rather a co­
1140 feet of ip
spent yesterday in this city attending Incidence, lt la evident that tha Pink Parrot folks have been trying to oor1300 feet of I f
to business and calling upon friends. rupt you, but I sincerely hope they have not gone very far with It.
«0 branches P

PLATT-PHILLIP8
Mrs. Stewart LaGette of Albany
George
Edward Phillips of San­
la the attractivo house guest of her
sister Mrs. W. C. Hill, on Fourth St. ford and Miss Ruby Platt of this city
obtained a marriage license yester­
«-; r '*
J am not Inclined to underestimate them; but I would point out that
Approximately 1)0 branches
Mr. and Mrs. DoCottes have re­ day at Judge Frank Smith's office J. E. Jacobs, of Jacksonville, repre­
amoter pipe.
turned home from New York whore in the county courthouse. The date senting Smith-RIchardson Co., was
of
the
wedding
was
not
learned.
Approximately 320 branchu Vf
they have spont the past threo weeks.
in tho city yesterday attending to bus­
amoter pipe.
—Orlando Sentinel.
iness.
Miss Gladys Adams ieavos tomor­
Approximately 230 branchu It"
nmeter pipe.
row for Lakeland whore sho will re- BROTHERHOOD OF SAINT AN­
J. W. Hemmeing, of Jacksonville,
DREW
sumo her studies nt Southern College.
Approximately 25 —
branch.
was registered at the Montezuma yes■•vua u
First meeting of tho season will tordoy while in the city on a business
ametov pipe.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ayecock and bo this week, upon tho ordinary days mission.
Approximately 55 branches It
ametor pipo.
family returned homo Saturday from of meeting. Tuesday afternoons for
North Carolina where they spent tho tho lower Grammar School Grades Benjamin Whltner on Monday as­
Approximately 20 branches, tl
nnd Thursday afternoons for tho up­ sumed his now position as county
ametor pipe.
summer.
per grndos. Thursday nights for the agent for Seminole, with hendqunrtors
Number 1, Vitrified 8egementH
Mrs. Harry Lewis has roturnod High School men nnd Tuesday nights in his office at the Semlnolo County
For approximately 737 feet oi
home from a pleasant visit with fri­ for" business men.
Circular Sower.
court house.
ends nnd relatives in Deflonce, Ohio.
For approximately 915 feet ol
ENTERTAINS GIRLS FRIENDLY Miss Melba Roisinsteln, of Kansas
Circular Sewer.
SOCIETY
Mrs. G. E. Mauldin of Washington
City, Mo., daughter of Joe Rcisinsteln,
Tho pipo to bo delivered at Ssn
Mrs.
Walter
Gwynn Fox entertain­
D. C., is tho chnrming guest of Mrs,
Mrs. V. L. Wagner nnd Miss Eva
Florida, ns ordered by the City
A. P. Connnlly nt her homo on Alag- ed tho candidates for tho Junior Grnco Wagner, of Kansas City, Mo.,
Ing tho six months following sc
Girls Friendly Society, on Friday af­
nolin ave.
nro spending some time here nt the complied from tho auction markets. 1 bellevo Sealdswoot must ho a better nnco of bid.
ternoon nt hor homo on French Avo. Montczumn.
trademark with a better reputation than any other In use In Florida, elao
Specifications and form of pro]
The Talent Money was turned in,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wntors nnd
why thoso bettor prices paid for SealdsweetT
enn
bo Becurcd nt the office ol
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sessions spont tho dny nnd Pearl Robson brought in threo There will bo n meeting of the San­
City Manager.
Again, the Florida Citrus Exchange is on Institution of Florida growers
most pleasantly yestordny nt Day­ dollnrs, which sho had made with hor ford Council of Music in tho Woman’s
Tho City Commissioners reimi
by Florida growers, nnd for Florida growers. It Is Inseparable from Florldn.
dime, tho next highest amount turn­
tona Bench.
Club
rooms
Snturday,
Oct.
7
nt
3:30
right
to reject any or ail bids, &lt;
Its operations bonoflt purely Florldn growers and ownors of property In
ed In wns by Margaret Edwards, it
when
matters
of
much
intorcst
will
bo
accept
any bids they deem to bt
Florida.
The
Pink
Parrot
folks
are
sprend
out
ovor
tho
country.
They
cannot
Mr. Sidney O. Chase, Jr., of Jack­ being $1.40.
discussed.
All
mombors
urged
to
be
tho
best
Interest of the City.
make
any
special
effort
In
behalf
of
Florida
for
that
reason.
If
they
wished,
During the afternoon gnmos were
sonville is spending n few days with
they
could
withdraw
entirely
from
Florida
and
still
not
affect
their
total
present.—Fnnnlo
S.
Munson,
Chnlrhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chnso pinyed, nnd Pinning on tho Donkeys ntnn.
operations very much.
Tail wnH exceptionally interesting, tho
of Oak Ave.
prlzo for this wns won by Piercy
These things nro aside from the fact that the Pink Parrot organization
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Watt, of Iiartow, Is a commercial ono operating for profit, which must bo obtained somewhere
Mrs. S. O. Chase who has been Ridlan.
After tho contest delicious refresh­ were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Al­ botwcon tho growers nnd tho markats. The Florida Citrus Exchango being
spending some time nt Dnytonn Beach
len on Sunday, motoring over to meot a co-operntlvo organization, owned by the growers whose fruit It handles,
ments
wore served.
nfter her return from California, has
their daughter Miss Inez, who 1ms makes no profit botwoen tho growers and the markets, but returna to the
returned home.
been visiting in Indlnnn with Mr. nnd producers overy cent which their fruit brings, less only Its very economical
AMUZUS BRIDGE CI.UB
post of operating. If tho Florldn Citrus Exchange were a Bmall organization,
Mrs. J. C. Bennett cntertnlncd tho Airs. Allen and family.
It might be claimed by some that grantor volume gave them a chance to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stackhouse of Now
obtain greater economy. However, that Is not the ento. Tho groat volume
Smyrna motored ovor, spending Sun- members of tho Amuzus Bridge Club
nnd n few extra guests, Fridny nftorMr. nnd Mrs. G. B. Elliott nnd son which tho Florida Citrus Dxcbongo now handles enables It to make sales
dny with Mrs. Jennie II. Vaughan of
noon at her homo on Mngnoiin ave. have returned homo after spending at vory lowest cost. In fact, I believe It Is generally concodod that the
Sanford Heights.
Pink vines and hibuscus combined tho month of Sept. In Ohio visiting Exchnngo's soiling cost la the lowest of any organization handling Florida
with
ferns were used in decorating friends and relntivcs. Mr. Elliott’s
Mrs. Frank B. Wlnthrop of Jack­
to 30” din., 4355’ long.
the
rooms
whore the card tables wore father and mother returned to San­
sonville is the charming guest of her
Thoro is nothing particularly spectacular nbout tho Florida Citrus ExFourteenth Street storm sewn 1
igu or Its operations. It Is a Imalnoss organization of Florida growors. It to 21” din., 1075’ long.
sister Mrs. Walter Wight, nt hor placed. In the interesting games of ford to make it thoir future homo
bridge pinyed, high scoro wns mndo with their son nnd daughter.
m’t dopond for offoctlvonoss upon any particular star, or stars. On tho
homo on French Avo.
Park Avenue storm sewer, 12*
by Mrs. F. E. Roiimillnt, who wns
rnry, It Is ho arranged that any man, or Bevoral rnon, may drop out of 24" din., 1170’ long.
j
awarded
a
box
of
powder.
Mrs. John T. Ilrndy returned homo
Sanitary
Sewers
After tho gnme, the hostess sorved Win. II. Holden returned Inst night tlon nnd with unconHlng effectiveness.
Snturdny afternoon from Jncksonvillo
Between Sanford nnd f'ypreu.
chicken
snind, hot rolls nnd Iced ton. from n wcoks’ stay nt Atlanta in at­
whoro sho wns tho guest of hor daugh­
I
suggoit
you
consider
all
these
things
carefully
bolero
you
sign
a
Pink
to
21” din., 4355’ long.
!
tendance
nt
tho
Life
Insurance
Con­
Among thoso enjoying tho cordial
ter Mrs. Dnn U. Wilder.
Parrot contract, romoniberlng that a man’s handwriting Is novor so bad It
Botwoen
Union
Ave.
nnd
Thiti
vention
which
was
hold
In
that
city.
hospitality of Mrs. Bennett were
S
While there, Mr. Holden visited old onnuot bo road corroctly after ho has signed somowhero on tho dottod line. 0” and 10" din., 750’ long.
Mrs. Loin Lngette returned homo Mosdnmos D. C. Marlowe, Howard friumls and scenes nt Collogo Park, Also, that from tho Htnndpolnt of being able to lot go whon ready, It is ofton
On
Ninth
Street
between
C
jfp
r
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■
■
•
Smith,
Don
Smith,
John
Smith,
F.
bettor to tako a bull by the tall rather than by the horns.
Snturdny afternoon from Cniro, Gn.,
and Hickory Avo., 19” to 12” di^l
the Georgia Military Academy, of
where sho has been tho guest of her
It may bo well to remember that I have not gotten all my Information long.
which institution Mr. Holden is a graddaughter Mrs. Howard LaGette.
at tho Florida ond of tho line. I have mnde numbers of trips around tho
Botwoen Cypress and Pine Am,
mnrkotB, both bofuro I Joined tho Florida Citrus Exchange nnd since. \ hnvo nnd 10” din., 11)50’ long.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key nnd NF.WS OF THE TALLAHASSEE
tho prlvllego of knowing some ulznblo fruit Jobbers rathor intlmntoly. I know
Between
Pino
and
Hickory
A
w,
COLLEGE
GIRLS
Airs. B. J. Starling entortnined tho that tho Trull trndo In gonernl Is disposed to give preferonco to the Florida
dnughtcr, nnd Airs. Arthur D. Key
members of Circle No. 2 Alondny af­ Citrus Exchange. Tho tondency In these days Is all toward roduclng the num- and 10” din., 1950’ long.
returned home on Sunday nfter tho
m I___ IM
• * » • - —*
*“
* - - -Botwoen Sanford nnd MngncliiA
aiumnur spent at Dnytonn Bench.
A delightful social event of Tuosdny ternoon at her home on AIngnolin ave­
0"
to J2" din., 3250’ long.
evening in Tallahassee, was a buffet nue. Pink vines were used in decor­
Between
Park nnd Magnoli* A*
Air. nnd Airs. W. E. Scoggins nnd supper and “shower" given for Aliss ating tho rooms. Business plans for
10"
din.,
1600’
long.
family returned home Snturdny from Barbara Knight of Tampa by mem­ the fall and winter months were dis­
Botwoen
Park
nnd 0#k Ave., 1
Hcndorsovillc and other plnccs in bers of tho Gamma Chapter, Chi Ome­ cussed. Airs. J, W. Rutlodgo will bo
din.,
2000’
long.
North Carolina whore they spent tho ga Sorority, of the Florida State Col­ our chnirmnn for the coming year.
Between First and Second St,
summer.
lege for Women, at Airs. Dodd's cozy Alter tho business session a social
din,,
200’ long.
half hour was enjoyed. Tho hostess
tea room in that city.
Botwcen
Cedar &amp; Holly Ave.
Air. and Airs. Georgo Wiclnnd nnd As tliorc were quite a number of serving delicious cream a la mode
of
Sixth
Street,
8” din., 1300’ long.
daughter Alary ami Air. nnd Airs. C. visiting members of this sorority in with wufors nnd mints.
A. Rnulcrson leave today for Alinrni' TnllnluiHsce nt tho time, this courtesy
nnd other plnccs of interest on the in honor of one of their most popular
Tile Pipe Orgnn Club was most de­
East Coast.
members, proved one of tho largest lightfully entertained Alondny nftorand most enjoyable affairs of its noon by Airs, Leslie Bryan at her
Atlas Margaret Wight returned kind in the history of the collcgo, al­
home Friday nfter attending tho girls though tliorc was a tinge of sadness homo in Osteen. This, tho flrat meet­
camp at Junnhiskn, N. C., she spent due to the f i &gt;’t that Miss Knight will ing of tho fall season, was mnrkod by
some time with hor mint, Airs. Frank not he a student at the college this tho enthusiasm with which tho various
committees are planning their activi­
Wlnthrop in Jacksonville.
year.
ties. Numerous personnl gifts wore
Among those present were: Aliss presented t otho Bazaar Committee
Air. ami Airs. Robert E. Herndon Barbara Knight, honor guest, Aiisses
for tho Christmas bznzuar. This com­
ami baby returned homo yesterday
Alary Wallace Lnmhright, AlarIlia mittee also distributed attractive work
from Jacksonville where they spent
Nelson, Emily Lucas, Alary I.ouisu to be dono for tho bazaar. During the
the past few dnys as tho guests of
Dickinson, Katherine Uromldus, Alar- social hour tho hostess served rnoBt
their aunt Airs. David Allller.
ion Reed, Ellen Hohhs, AInry Weedon, delicious ice cream, chocolate nnd coAir. nnd Airs. Dolnhny hnvo snlled Elizuholh Copp, of Tnmpn; Misses connut unko. Despite tho inclement
weather twelve members and several
from Boston, their former home, oxvisitors
were present. Tho club will
peeling to make their future In Sanmeet next Alondny with Mrs. Vollo
Williams,
Mr. nnd Airs. James It. Stewart
nice;
Aliases
Hilda
Griffin
nnd
Alarnnd non, Joseph, motored Sunday af­
ternoon to Entorpriso, attending Vos- Ion Sanderson, of Orlando; Aiisses CHURCH WELLS TAKING MEAS
URES FOR FALL AND WINpern at All Saints Church nnd after­ Alary Dood, Ouidn Trammell and Lou
Kdgorton, Whitfield, of Talluhnssoo;
TER SUITS TnitBE DAYS
wards calling upon frlondn.
Aliases Aiargnret Frnloigh and AInrTHIS WEEK
ford. Having visited hero, they wore tha Livingston, of Alndison, Aiisses
not satisfied until thin city should bo Roberta Carter, Sally Carter, Florlno The representative of the popular
Lewis and EIolso Smith of Alarlnnna;
their permanent residence.
Misses Pauline Torvln and Mnry Cut- Shnffor-Wcedon Co., will bo bnck
hero Thursdny, Fridny nnd Saturday
Air. and Airs. H. A. Trunnn and hill Torvin, of DoFunink Springs; of thin week at Churchwoll's store to
family of Wlntor Ilnvon motored Aliases Aiargnret Alurphreo and Eliz- take measures and show the fall and
over to Sanford yestordny nnd woro nhoth Cockrell, of Gnlncsville; Aliss winter samples. It is hardly neces­
tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Androw Eunice DoVnno ,of Plant City; Alias sary to call tho attention of tho many
Mahoney at their homo on Tonth St. Celia St. John, of Miami; Miss May pleased patrons of this house to the
Carroll, of Alonticollo; Aliss Lyndnl
fact that Shnffor.Weedon has -tho
Airs. H. L. Glhsun nnd AInrtha
BV1CKS
goods. It might ho thnt a fow stran­
Coney went to Jacksonville) Fridny to
gers in tho city would not know this
CHANDLERS
meet Alias LnCIniro Jones who wan
fact. However, old nnd now customFORD TRUCKS
returning homo from Asheville whoro
era are invitod to tho Churchwoll’s
sho spent tho past few wcoks with
ntoro whoro Sam Bradford will meet
and TOURING C.
her aunt Aliss Leoln Evnns.
you nt tho door nnd take you into tha
Thio latter constitute* the filth Installment ol a series. Additional
■All in Good condition and I
tailoring department whoro tho fall
m et wilt te publlihcd In early Issuea.
Terms
On account of work,nnd painting on
nnd winter, samples in nil the latest
tho Pariah House, tho Card Party to
styles nre rondy for you. Be sure
3H-20tc nnd come in during the threo daya.
hnvo been given Wednesday evening tiOfi cures Dengue Fever.
The Herald, 16e per week, delivered.
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__________ THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6,1122

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vey of Levy Grant. Th* said land ba*
iny assessed at the data of the faauance
of such certificate In the name
IIM ir iM tte a STS •» 1ka ( K a m i I B M m • ( U i State e l n e v M a _
_ of E. Y. Malory, et a).
K otlov is h a r o b y g iv e n t h a t 3. B.
Unlese said certificates shall be re­
B artlett, p u rc h a se r -of T a x C ertificate
No. l i t , d a t e d t h e 7 t&gt; d a y o f J u n e . A. deemed according to law, Tax Dead
D. 1»10, h a a filed s a id c e r t l f l o a t a In m y
office, a n d b a a m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r will Issno thereon on the 21st day of
T a x D eed to iss u e In a o c o r d s n a a w ltb
a
law. Uald c e r t i f i c a t e s e m b r a o s s t h e October, A, D. 1022.
f o lo w ia g d e s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In
WITNESS my official signature
PROGRAM
OF
BUSINESS
AND
THAT
WILL
MAKE
THEM
RICHER
u
en itn o le C ounty, F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o ts
l.iaefcMlnK attendant:* at aach Committee appear boforo the county
m
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151.
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n
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n
d
144,
P
l
a
n
or
and
seal this the 14th day of 8eptamENTERTAINMENT, THAT WILL tlub -d lv lalo n o f L a n d b e l o n g in g to A l­
IN THE YEARS TO
Meeting of the Chamber of commissioners at the next meeting
t
a
m
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L
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H
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t
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bor,
A. D. 1022.
KNOCK ’EM COLD *
COMB
* guaranteea a larger nnm- endorsing the program end request
Co. T h e s a id la n d b e in g a s s e s s e d a t
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
th e d a t e o f t h e i s s u a n c e of s u c h c e r t i ­
J^rkcra from the memberehlp that that body contribute $160 in or­
f ic a te In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
( B y T k » A—w U I N P r t —I
Clerk Circuit Court,
(B y T k « Am m U IN I P r m )
Ta.ix C e r t i f i c a t e No. I U d a te d
^ 0 who have been leader* der to complete Seminole county’s
CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 2.—The bit­ NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The forty- th eAiso:
Somlnolo
County, Fla.
7th d a y of J u n e , A. D. m e , h a a f il­
minent* for the greater de- quote.
s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y offloe. a n d b aa
uminous opnratora and officials of the eighth annual convention of the ed
67-fltc
By:
A.
M.
WEEKS.
D. C.
a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r T a x Dead to issue
t of Sanford. Friday’* meet- The question of securing new head­ United Mine Workers of America Amorlcan Bankers Association got m
In ncco
a id c e r tif ic a te
a c c o ru
r d ua n co
c e w il t hn law , s*atil
b r a c e r th e f o llo w in g d ee
e s cerlb
r ib er d* ^ ro p ittondod by more than had quarters for the Chamber of Com­ gathered horo for a joint conference under way today with most of seven ee m
r t y s i t u a t e d In Hetnlnole C o u n * . , ___ . Notice of Application for Tax Deed
merce
was
again
brought
up.
Ed.
Hig­
l o - w l t : L o ts 118 , 1*7, » « , 1*0 a n d
fflUled any of the prevloua
this afternoon to arrange for future thousand, five hundred delegates in Ida,
Under Section 675 of the Genera)
131, P l a n of H u b-division of L a n d b e ­
la addition there were five out gins, who hid previously been ap­ wage scales in accordance with an attendance. Tho program of business lo n g i n g to A l t a m o n t e Land, H o t e l a n d
Statutea of the State of Fvbrida
a v ig a tio n Co. T h e a u td -la n d b e i n g a s ­
of tho Board of Governors pointed chairman of tho Special Com­ agreement signed August 16th, which and entertainment will taka up five N
se sse d a t the d a t e o f t h e i s s u a n c e of
Notice ia hereby given that MaraJand a majority of the chalr- mittee to Investigate suitable location ultimately brought an end to tho soft day*. Strikes, future of labor unions, euoli c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e u a m e o f Un­ chal Nell Rose Company, a corpora­
known.
" tlio various standing commlt- for tho office of the Chamber of Com­ coal strike.
ugrlculturc, thrift, promotion and A lso: T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 255, d a te d tion, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
7th d a y of J u n e , A. U. 1820, h a s f il­
merce, advised that ono of the stores
economic relations with Europe are tho
ed s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffice, a n d 207, datod tho 3rd day of June, A. D.
a s m a d e a p p l ic a tio n fu r T ux Deed to
among tho topics to be dlscussod. Reg hisaue
. Chamber of Commerce is to in tho Meriwether building could bo
In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law , a a l i c e r ­ 1018, has filed said certificate in my
inald McKenna, former-Chancellor of tif ic a te e m b r a c e s tlio f o llo w in g d e s c r ib ­ office, nnd has mndo application for
*nfratutnted that the Woman’* rentod end recommended that this
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Heintnolo C o u n ­
tho British Exchequer; Horbort Hoov­ ed
taken out a membership in proposition bo acted upon favorably.
ty, F lo r i d a , t o - f t u : L u ts 211, 22V, 338, Tax Deed to issue in accordance with
301
a n d 305, P la n of Hulidivision ot
er, Frank* Munsoy nnd many others 213, 214,
-Itnlintion and has appointed It was unanimously agreed that larg­
20U, 203, 2(1, 277, 272. 221, 200, lnw. Said certificate embraces the
er
quarters
were
necessary
for
tho
will dolivor addresses.
303, 304 a n d 186, P n u i o f s u b d iv i s io n of following described property situated
. president, Mrs. B. E. Tolar, to
t.uiiu b e l o n g in g to A itu m o n io
Land,
J ,nt thorn at those weekly meet- Chamber of Commerce and according­
H otel a n d N a v ig a tio n Co. b a ld la n d be­ in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
ing a s s e s s e d a t th e uuiu of th e iss u a n c e
ly
it
was
voted
to
rent
this
location.
1, This was Mrs. Tolar’s first
o t uuuli c e r t i f i c a t e m tlio n a m e ot Un­ Lot 00, Eureka Hammock. Tho said
know n.
tlaj snd sho was accompanied by Lewis O’Brynn, partner of Judge
Also T u x C o r tlf lc u to No. 288, d a te d land being nssossed at the date of th*
John Leonard!, a well known ar- Sharon, of tho low firm of O'Bryan &amp; ON PERSONAL ESTATE IN THE
J u n e 7th, 1020, h a s t il e d suld c e r t i f i c a t e issuance of such certificate in th*
In my o f fic e a n d Imu m ude u p p iiu u tiu u
Sharon, ono of tho invited guests at
CITY OF NEW
torkcr in tho Womnn’a Club,
rur T a x Ueod to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e name of "Unknown." Unloss said cer­
the mooting, was called upon by Pres­
w ltn luw. bald c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s tificate shall bo redeemed according
YORK
ttontlon of the meeting was called
thu f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t ­
ident Connolly for nn address. Mr.
ed in Heiiiiuole C o u n ty , F lo rid a , to - w lt: to law. Tax Deed will issue thereon
rteent movement Inaugurated in
L o is 318, 310. 320, 321, 322, 326, 320, 200,
(B
y
The
Associated
Preset
O'Bryan spoke very flatteringly of
P la n of Hubdivleloii of la n d buluugliig on tho 21st day of October, A. D.
Klwsnis Club to have local morNEW
YORK,
Oct,
2.—John
D.
Sanford, its wonderful possibilities nnd
to .v ltu m u u lo Lund, H o te l a n d N u v ig aBtj plan spccinl sales days and fnvornblo mention given it whenever Rockefeller has tho largest assess­
iiuu Co. Hald la n d boing ussuesed a t 10 22 .
WEST
PALM
BEACH
MAN
CANDI­
;lw Unto uf tile is s u a n c e ot s u c h c e r tlWITNESS my official signature and
i extension tours or friendship
ment
on
tho
personal
estate
in
Now
ticatu in m o n a m e o f U n know n.
Florida in spoken of. Mr. O'Bryan
DATE FOR JUDGE­
Also: T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 283, d a te d sent this the 14th day of September,
for tho purposo of attracting
York
City,
it
is
shown
by
tho
tax
stated that his purposo in locating in
SHIP
J u n e 7th, 1020, lias filed su ld c e r t i f i ­ A. D. 1022.
to Sanford. In this connection Sanford wns a selfish one nnd he wan honks opened today. IIo must pay
c a te In m y office a n d hits m a d e uppllc u t iuii to r T ux Loud to Issue la ucuurd(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
been suggested that tho band
two
million
personally.
Among
those
uncu w i t h luw. Bald c e r t i f i c a t e e m ­
( B y T h e A sso c iate d P r e s s )
anxious to participate in the benefits
Clerk Circuit Court,
b
rac
es
tlio
f
o
llo
w
in
g
d
e
s
c
r
ib
e
d
p
r
o
p
e
r
­
Jlnpany tho merchants on these all individuals would derive from tho assessed for ono million nro: J. P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Judge E.
ty u iiuuiod in Hummule C o u n ty , F tu rlSeminole County, Fla.
I. It is botiovod that continual
t u - w l t : L o ts 116 a n d 172 P l a n of
groat development which wan assured Morgan, Dorothy Caruso, widow of C. Davis, of West Palm Bench, who uu,
Hubdivleloii
of
L
u
n
d
buluugliig
to
A
llu57-0tc
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
tition of this kind would result In here. IIo ntnted ho wan willing to tho famous tenor; Emil E. Hepburn, has been recommended for appoint­ m unlu L und, H o te l untl N a v ig a tio n Co.
Id la n d b eing a s a o sse d a t t h e d a te
nat deal of trade coming to San- giva value received and would expect James Hill, Margaret S. Hill nnd Jns. ment as Judge of tho recently created Hu
ot Ute Issu a n c e uf aucli c e r t i f i c a t e III
from adjacent communities that
Southern Florida district, wns pre­ ibe n u m e o t U n k n o w u .
Man out in Cnlifomla owos over
nothing more from tho city than what N. Hill.
U nless su ld u e r tl tlc u t o s ahull be r e ­
uw goinjt olauwhere. This matter ho put into it. Mr. O'Bryan impressed
sented to President Hnrdlng nt the deem
Ha
ed a c c o r d in g to la w T a x L u e d w ill threo hundred trillion dollars.
th e r e o n on tlie 14th d a y of Uo must hnve been in tho newapnper bus­
referred to tho Retail Merchants
Whito House today by Representative issue
those present as being u live wire nnd
tuber, A. D. 1022.
W linues m y offluiul s i g n a t u r e a n d iness nnd boon mixed up in politics.
jnlttce and will bo considered by an individual who could be counted
Wood, of Indiana, chalrmun of tho
suul th is t h e n n d u y uf b e p te m b o r , A.
n it the meeting of this commlttoo upon to assist in any movement that
Republican congressional campaign L.
1022.
to L A L j
B. A. DUUULAHH,
th will ho held Wednesday at 3 p. hnn for its object tho making of n
committee.
C le r k C i r c u it C ourt,
Tho Dally Hamid Delivered &lt;o your
Heiiiliiolu C o u n ty , Flu.
door
six ueya a wook for 16 cent*—
greater Sanford.
Uy: A.
W L L K b , L. C.
Thu plans of the Herald In having ult-tilU
Iiirman S. M. Lloyd, of tho TourResolutions wore rend from tho Or­
a publicity tax that will take care of
ind Convention committee, report- lando Chamber of Commerce oppos­
nil tho .necessities of city nnd county Notice uf Application for Tux Deed
Q Q Q Q Q tZ I D t
the negotiations with tho city com- ing tho Itcaportionment mensure to
Under Section 575 of the Uencrul
g q CSS^SSSS^SlQS 3 C 3 C 3 G 3 D C
lioners for tho financing of the be voted on nt tho next gcnornl elec­ THIRTY-EIGHTH WEDDING DAY nro boing followed in other count­
Statutea of the Stutu of Florida
ies with good results. And when n
OF THE GREAT COM­
had been successful. As a result tion. Mr. Lnke, nn representative, of
Notice
is hereby given thut M. S.
renl publicity tax is levied by county
MONER
he work of this committee tho Seminole county, wns called on for nn
‘V
McCall,
puieliusur
uf Tux Certificate
and city those who have nevor con­
iford people will hnve hand con- expression on this amendment and in
( I l f T h e A sso ciated P re s s )
tributed a cent for boosting Snn- No. 204, dutch thu 'dll duy of June, it.
eight months of tho year,
his opinion the measure was a stop
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2.—Mr. and ford will then lie obliged to do thoir U. l ‘J20, has filed said certificate la
he call for a report by tho Ship by forward nnd that if not accepted it Mrs. William J. Bryan celebrated their
my office and has mude upplicutiun
ter Committee brought out tho would necessitate a further delay in 3Hth anniversary of their wedding, it part of tho advertising. It Is tho for Tux Deed to isauo ia ueeurduncu
only
fair
nnd
equitable
way.
Most
Mr*. Mildred Pipkin, of
that shipments of freight by wnt- the ronpportionmont of the state. It wns announced at the home of their
with luw. Said certificate embraces
R. P. D. 8, Columbia, Tenn.,
were showing greater increases wns ngrecd to discuss this matter fur­ daughter, Mrs. Richard L. Hargrave of us havo spent our money and the fullowing described property sit­
says: "My experience with
week. The question wub raised ther at the night meeting of tho Cham­ hero. They received one hundred time mnking people rich l.oro In San­ uated in Seminole County, Fiorina, toCardul has covered a number ol
ford
nnd
they
hnve
nevor
turned
[to thu plans contemplated by tho ber of Commcreo, nt which tlmo nn guosts including William G. McAdoo,
*il; Let ie, Lieut L, D. if. ilium- (
years. Nineteen years ago .
thoir
hand
over
to
help
tho
town
or
a Water Traffic I.oaguo, ami effort will ho made to get out tho en­ Richmond Pearson Hobson, Dr. ltufus
ell’s Survey of Levy Grant. Thu said!
I got down with weak back, I
themselves.
You
know
It.
rman Hall of this connnittno, who tire membership.
lane being assessed ut tho dulo of tlie
11. Von ICicliiBmid, president of the
was run-down and bo weak and
a member of tho Water Traffic
A letter wns rend from Wm. T. Don­ University of South Carolina.
Mr.
issuance
uf
such
certificate
in
Luo1
nervous
I had lo stay in bed.
Tho production of motion pictures
gee, was instructed to report when nelly, ono of Snnford's grontest boost­ Bryan leaves today to campaign in
nume uf L. Y. Malory, ot ul.
• |
1 read ol
will
heirin
in
Orlando
Monday
says
next meeting of the local branch ers nnd designer of tho proposed eight states for congressional nnd sen­
Also: Tux Cortificulo No. 203, tint- j
thu Reporter Stnr. And we want to
(Water Traffic League would bo yncht basin. Mr. Donnolly is now atorial candidates.
say there ia no place in tlio whole ed thu 7th day of Juno, A, D. 1320,'
working out n system of river trans­
country where any better scones can has filud said certificate m my oin. Leonard! advised that it was portation which, when completed, will
iio found Ilian In Orange, Somlnolo lko, and hus made application lor
intention of tho Woman’s Club to ha submitted to tho Chamber of Com­
and adjoining counties. Wu believe fax Leed to issuu in ueeurduncu with
in* "Better Homo Movement" and merce for further action. Mr. Donnel­
that this will In time become as great toW. bald ceiliflcute embraces the'
it the period of October Oth to 14th ly has had published in tho Nuturnl
nn industry in Florida as in Californ­ following described property siluutcu
Hie Woman’s Tonic
Id be set aside for this purpose, History Magazine, published by tho
ia. Haul Gilmore Bait! it would tunny m Sominolu County, Florida, tu-wit:
ch is a National Affair, tho object American Museum of Natural History
and sent for it. I took only one
years ago and wo believe his dronms Lot fO, Block U, U. U. Mitchell's burbottle at that time, and It helped
ig to encourage citizens to build an article entitled "An Optical Phe­
will some true.
me; seemed to slrcnglhen and
*r homes. Tho Woman's Club nomenon on a Florida Lake" which
build me right up. So that is
to have one of tho newly coa­ was prompted by tho rainbows which AN!) LACK OF ASSURANCE OF Orlando has put tho ono hour park­
COCKROACHES
how 1 first knew ot Cardul.
ted houses arranged according to form on Lnke Monroo nt sunrise, nnd
LIVING MAKING VACANT
ing net into effect again for tho win­ WATER BUGS
After that,. . . when I began to
luggc.uiona laid down by tho orlg- which ho had observed from his
PULPITS
ter season. Remember this when you
ANTS
get
weak and ’no account’, I
|tors of the movement. Fixtures, yachts during his recent visit. The
park in Orlnndo.
sent
right for Cardul, and it
ration , furnlturo, otc., will be ae- nrticlo is very interesting and appears
M
A
Soft
"CITY~iowaj
Oct.
2.—Lack
never
failed to help me."
frum locnl merchants and when under a diagram drawn by Mr. Don­
St. Augustine is said to tho oldest
of
assurance
that
they
ho
able
to
live
If
you
arc weak nnd suffering
ladica havo complete their work nelly of the phenomenon, and tho pub­
city in the United Stnlcs nnd tho
from
womanly
aliments, Cardui
in
reasonable
comfort
after
their
dnys
public will bo invited to inspect lication of this article will, without
people admit it. Man over there tlio
EASILY KILLED BY USINO
may
be
Just
what
you need.
of
service
wore
ovor,
wns
hold
by
Rov.
t experts in homo building and do­ question, givo a great deni of publicity
other day was arrested for a murder
Take
Cardul,
it
has
helped
J.
II.
Cudlipp,
of
Burlington,
to
bo
ing call a model modern homo. to Sanford. This publication hns n
ho had committed forty-four years S T E A R N S ' ELECTRIC P A S T E
thousands,
and
ought
to
help
the
principal
reason
for
thirty
thous­
It also kills rate sn d mice. It forces
• Leonard! asked for tho co-oporn- wide distribution.
ngo. This wns probably in plenty
t h o * peats to run from building for water
you.
and
vacant
pulpits
in
Amcricn
today,
iof the Chamber of Commerce nnd Tho proposed rate increaso request­
and freah nlr. A 18c box oonlalna enough
of time according to the oldest city
At all druggists’ and dealers'.
to kill K0 to 100 rats or mica, (let |t from
turn of $25,00, tho amount noces- ed by tho Fourth Suction Committee of in his address boforo tho upper Iown in tho United Stntos. However, they
jrnur drug or senaral stare d e o l v today,
EOT
M.
E.
conferenco
last
night.
to finance the proposition. Tho Southern Carriers,,nnd on which sev­
might hnve waited until tho man EtAD'l FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS
ting went on record ns heartily eral hearings have boon held before
wns older.
BRUISED FEELINGS.
lo'*ing tho movement and voted tho tho Interstate Commerce Commission
Have you read the want ads today I
unt requested. Mrs, Tolar, when was discussed at some length. The
Dr.
Brownleo,
of
tho
Prsbytorian
td upon for suggestions, prefaced socrotnry wns instructed to secure
In (He C ircuit Court. S eventh Jm llelnl
remarks by stating that sho was proceedings of the Inst mooting held Church, preached on tho subject of
C ircuit, In nnd lo r (h e C nunlr of
"bruises"
in
his
aormon
yesterday
Sem inole, F lo rid a .-—In C hnncerr
ied to ho a member of tho Cham- in Washington and refer them to the
CITATION
of Commerco' and participate In Traffic and Transportation Commit­ morning and ho opened up a lino of
P ovbhouse, C o m p la in a n t,
thought hitherto left closed by all ex­ \V. W. vs.
work it was doing. Sho callod at- tee.
cept
tho
nowspapers,
Wo
have
often
T
h
e
u
n
k
n o w n h e irs, dovlsees, g r a n te e s ,
|*ion to an ovont which tho club was
o r o tliare c l a i m i n g u n d e r J o s e p h F ln e called
attention
to
the
fact
that
people
d eceased, J a m e s U. I’n r a m o r e ,
,l&gt;ing for Octobor 27th, to be
IIEARST TO SUPPORT SMITH mnko themselves miserable by sup­ dKan,
ec ea sed , J a m e s R. F ln a g a n , d e c e a s ­
wn as Woman’s Club Day, and
ed, J o h n D. Uelloctinsso, d eceased, an d
posing things about tho nowspapers, J. l t u t l e d g o F l n e g a n , docoueed, D e ­
•ho was pleased to hear of tho
d a n ts .
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—William about their friends and especially T of:e n All
Just aa IDEAL FERTILIZERS are best for growing
p a rtie s claim ing In terest under
rts being modo to inaugurate DotJo
s
e
g a n , deceased, J a m e s D.
Randolph
llonrst
announced
tonight
about thoir so-called onemlcs. , Dr. I’a r apmho rFe ,ln edec
your
crops, IDEAL INSECTICIDES are beBt for protecting
bays and special sales days, inasea sed , J a m e s n . F in e them from insects and. diseases.
a n , deoeneed, J o h n D. Belleohaaea,
b •» it was tho original intention that ho would support tho Democrat­ Brownlee said so many pooplo made gdecerned,
n nd J. I lu tle d g a F ln e g a n ,
he club to havo tho merchants put ic tickot headed hy Alfred E. Smith thcmsolvos miserable by tho fanciful deceased, o r o th e rw is e , In t h e f o llo w ­
Fruit is sold largely on its appearance. A good way to
g d e s c rib e d p r o p o r t y s i t u a te d , ly in g
Blights that aro onlargod upon and ninnd
•pedal event of this oort in order for governor.
b e in g In Hamlnolo C o u n ty , F l o r i ­
insure
your crop against low, unprofitable prices is to make
Tho publisher outlined his attitude mudo from molo hills into mountains. da, t o - w l t :
people from surrounding dlsthe
most
of it first grade fruit by proper spraying.
L
o
t
I
o
f
M.
M.
S
m
ith
's
T
h
i
r
d
B
ub-D
Ivand help mako tho Woman’s in a letter to tho editor of the New That what aro supposed to bo slights islon. a c c o r d i n g to t h e p l a t t h e r e o f
We
have
INSECTICIDES for rwery purpose and gladly
York
American,
which
follows:
d
u
ly
o
f
r
e
c
o
r
d
In,
th
e
pub
lic
r
e
c
o
r
d
s
of
are nothing more than Instances of Hemlnole C o u n ty , F lo r i d a , In P l a t Hook
b day a success. Tho purposo of
give
full
directions
for their use.
"1
wish
you
would
kindly
support
forgetfulnoss on tho part of pooplo 1 a t p a g e 81, b e i n g a p a r t o f S eatlo n I I,
d*y is to raiso money for tho buildT
o
w
n
s
h
ip
19
S
o
u
th
,
R
a
n
g
e
10
Hast.
with
complete
sincerity
the
Democra­
who aro not trying to (njuro anyone I t a p p e a r i n g fro m th o s w o r n bill of
fund of tho Woman’s Club. Mrs.
tic tickot and with some discrimina­ but who happon to forgot thorn here c o m p la i n t h e r e in file d t h a t J o h n D.
SPRAY MACHINERY
r advised that tho club intended
Ilellec hasse , J a m e s 8 , P a r n m o re , J o s e p h
tion tho Democratic platform."
and there. Pooplo enn worry ovor F ln e g a n , J u m o s R. F l n e g a n a n d J. R u t ding in tho very near future.
e d : nnd
Right spray outfits are necessary for right results. We
some fancied slight until they become lodge F l n e g a n ,nre n o w d e c e a sdevisees,
'“•t Commander Herring, of tho MORE SHOPMEN BACK ON JOBS fanatical over the subject They can gt hr aa nt t ethe es , noarmoetsh eorf ctlhaei mhaeirs,
have a full line of best makes. For large outfits, see our
n t s u n d e r th e
n f o 'o s n l d d e c ea sed p e r s o n s , a r e un
*rican Legion, detailed the plans
BEAN SPECIALS.
hnve bruised foellngn ovor all sorts of k n o w n :
THEUBFORM . all
p arties
■bad been made by tho executive
conditions and they can mnko them- c l aNOW,
i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r J o h n D. B elleMUSKOGEE, Okla., Oct. 2—Tho
ndtteo of tho Florida Posts for a
solves miserable over nothing for tho ohasee, J o s e p h F ln e g a n , J a m e s 8 . P a r a
FARM IMPLEMENTS
m
ore,
J a m e e R. F l n e g a n a n d J. R u t
Fort
Smith
and
Western
railroad
has
idn First exhibition at tho next
rest of thoir lives. There should be le d g e F ln e g a n , o r o th e r w is e , In th e
signed
an
agreement
with
its
strik­
ention of tho Legion which would
r o p e r t y h e r e i n d e s crib ed , a r e h e r e b y
none of those fandod wrongs In the p______
Full stock— plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
r_ b e a__
jppear bafor* our
e q u i r e d to
n d si
[held in Now Orleans next month, ing shopmen and they will return to world. Come doan with everyone and rgaltl
Han­
court at tbs_______
CourtinHoi
butors,
etc.
“
ils C“ o u n ty , F lo r i d a , o n t b a
m Mr. Herring’s statements these work Monday, according to United cease to make capital out o t every* fl ol hrd' ,d aHamlnolo
y o f N o vom bar, A. D. 1931, a n d
' aro vory elaborate and will do States Marshal Henry Cooper, who thing that tends to hurt your feelings. t h a n a n d th o r a m a k o a n s w e r to t h e
Write Us Your Requirements
o f C o m p la i n t In e a ld c a u s e filed,
b toward advertising the state as snid todny that ho would withdraw Anyone can havo bruised fooling* U oBtill
h e r w l e e a D a c re e P r o Confoeeo will
-ri!e'
counties In the state are all his guards on the road at 0 a . m they wear them out in the open ready bo I te nlet e roerdd ear ge da l nt he et tthorn.
t h i s n o tic e b e p u b nbuting generously and the ma- Monday.
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO.
in t h e H anford H e ra ld , a n e w s ­
to be bruised and on the other hand p aihed
p
e
r
p
u
b
lis
h
e
d
In
Som lnole C o u n ty ,
y buve all raised the quota assigntho free spoken person can save a lot F lo rid a , o n e s a w e e k f o r e i g h t ( I ) oonAgricultural Building
Jacksonville, Florida
e w eeke.
0 l"0In' Mr. Herring advised that
Congratulations to Herb Falkel of of sensitive people much sorrow by e e cWu itlv
t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e e e a l o f th *
polo’s qU0ta WnB |250 of which tho St. Augustlno Record. He has
o u r t on th le f i n d d a y of
curbing their sharp tongues. There Is s a idg uCs t,i r cA.u itD ,C IBS),
c ty commissioners had pledged boen appointed a major general or work to do along this Hno. Dr. Brown­ A u(HEAL)
Full stock on hand at Sanford Branch of
E. A. DOUdLASH,
C le r k C i r c u it C o u rt.
• He requested the support of something of that sort on the staff lee Is right.
S em
e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo .
hnmbor of Commerce. It was of Govornor Hardee. Wo Just know
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
1
- B y : V, B. DOUQLABS, D, C.
G
E
o
n
a
E
a.
h e r r in g .
y VotctJ to havo tho Publicity Herb will look good in his uniform.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME xm.

NUMBER 01

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922

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ELEPHANT ESCAPED CIRCUS,
| GASOLINE TAX LAW
BRITISH
ELECTION
HELD
TERRORIZED NORTH CAROLINA
WILL PROBABLY STAND
BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
IN VICINITY OF WILMINGTON
IS FREELY PREDICTED
AFTER MANY BATHES
Numerous Damage Suits Against the Circus Will
Result

NOTWITHSTANDING
POSI­
AGREEMENT
WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct... 12.—Topsy, the elephone who BETTER HOMES
TIVE ASSERTION THEY
■scoped from the circus here Monday night is in captivtty again
COURT YESTERDAY
ARE IMPOSSIBLE
oday, after roaming through the backyards, swamps, a dye house
IS EXPECTED ,nd
IS THE SLOGAN
one negro cabin. Numerous damage suits against the circus
account of destruction wrought by Topsy will be filed according
BY MINERS ,omstatements
FOR THIS Wl l B E F O R E ^ XMAS
f if t e e n " d a y s
of property owners.
Arc Left to Gunn In Which He
Lloyd George's Friends Continue
Can Amend HIs Com­
to Insist That He Will
iA N C E WILL BE UNABLE
.
plaint
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Not Resign
TO PAY ANY PART OF DEBT
FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS
r e h e a r in g p e t i t i o n d e ­
n ie d b y THE SUPREME

MAXIMUM PRICE ANTHRACITE
MINES BY INDEPEND­
ENTS

CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN SAN­
FORD HAS BEEN GREAT
SUCCESS

Tho campaign for bettor homes In LONDON, Oct. 12.—Odds of nearly
America launched by tho Delineator, two to ono against an election before
in co-operation with tho nationnl and New Year Is being accepted In London
state officials which has been under­ insurance market notwithstanding tha
way for some timo pust will havo a positive nssortlons in tho press and
All of This Period M ust Be Devoted to Reconstruc­ tangible result in tho better homos political circles that tho appeal to tha
week which will bo obsorved Octobor country boforo Christmas is Inevit­
tion W ork
0-14 inclusive throughout tho nation. able. Lloyd Goorgo’s friends contlnua
Tho idea mot with tho hearty approv­ to insist thnt ho will not rosign while
PARIS,
Oct.
12.—Franco
will
be
unable
to
meet
any
pnrt
of
al and co-operation of Herbert Hoovor others assert ho is determined to ask
CLEVELAND, Oct.“ 12.—Warning
secretary of commerce, and ho and country for voto of confldcnco at tha
ter
debt
for
tho
next
four
years
as
all
available
receipts
for
that
thnt another coal striko is inevitable
other nationnl officials, including
&gt;eriod
must
be
devoted
to
reconstruction
of
devastated
regions,
acApril 1, 1023, unless certain condi­
polls.
Calvin
Cooliuuo, vice-president of tho
:ordlng
to
the
Paris
Herald
which
quotes
one
of
tho
highest
auth­
tions nro removed, n sharp diverg­
United States, have extended every LONDON, Oct. 12.—Prime Minister
ence of opinion between union nnd non­ orities of French ministry of finance.
co-opcrntlon,
nnd tho governors of
union operators ovor labor policies,
Lloyd Gcorgo has announced hts in­
practically ovory state in the union
nnd n manufacturer telling tho mining
tention of replying publicly at Mlnhnvo delivered proclamations, and
chcstor Saturday to criticism recently
industry to "organlzo its household
rnndo appointments of men nnd wo­
to
ninied nt tho government’s near east­
for self-examination, self-expression
men
nil sections to further tho
nnd self-government,” marked the pu
ern policy. Tho sudden announcement
movement locnlly.
third day's session of tho Amoricnn to
In Sanford, ns in other cities n mod hus tnken tho press by surprise and
Mining Congress which was devoted to
ol house, attractive architecturally— brought general interest in the domes­
to an intensive study of tho problems to BY PROF. COOPER OF THE SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AT THE
and well arranged is being furnished tic nnd political situation to a point,
BETTER HOMES DEMONSTRATION WEDNESDAY
confronting tho bituminous coni in­ to
by firms of tho city, nnd dally re­ following rumors of an early breakup
to
dustry.
ceptions will bo held thoro—this being of tlfu present conlltion.
Tho present outlook in the Near
one of the features of tho better
East
may havo opened up somo inner
FRANCE WILL WAIT ACTION OF
At the Better Homes demonstration In natural landscapes the common homes week.
sources of information enabling the
COMPANIIES ON DRY SHIPS
The
ideal
embodied
in
tho
move­
yesterday Prof. Cooper, ngriculturnl grasses afford a setting for other
political writors to speak with great­
growths. No thcr plants enn tnko ment is clenrly outlined in tho cur­ er authority than heretofore; nt any
instructor
at
tho
Sanford
High
School
PARIS, Oct. 12.—Tho French gov­
gave an instructive tulk on "Beautify­ Its place. It is upon troes, shrubs rent issuo of tho Delineator, tho rate yesterday’s newspapers huve the
ernment decided to let tho stonmship
ing The Homes.” ’ Thoro woro 200 and flowering plants, that one dopond statements from Vico-prcsident Coolcompanies affected deal for tho pres­ present yesterdny among them being for the chief attraction of olr pleas­ idgo nnd Mr. Hoovor being given fo* nppearnneo of of thoso usually accom­
panying the Inst days of a moribund
ent with tho situation crcnted by tho
ninny members of tho D. A. R. nnd ure grounds. In otir nrrnngomonts wo tho intorest of thoso who nro par­ government and tho early dissolution
rccont Washington rulo against liquor kindred organizations. Tho tnlk of receive valuable lessons from nature, ticipating in the bettor homos move­
of parliament.
carrying by ships n Amorlcnn ports.
- and let us remember no mnttor how ment.
Prof. Cooper follows:
Necessarily a general election ie
"A hurt* nnd ugly homeground t* ! few trijos, shrubs or plants may lie
commonly
discussed ns n mnttor of
not good business, for beautifying employed In any place, thoy will bo
more
or
less
certainty. Tho opinion
grounds increases tho vnluo of tho moro effective if brought togothor
of
tho
majority
of tho political oxhomo and makes it moro desirable to in groups
ports, however, Is thnt Mr. Lloyd
Landscape gardening then is makn purchaser. Tho common or hotoroGcorgo hns no intention of resigning
gencuus way of planting is unprofit-1ing pictures with plnnts. Tho fundnnnd that ho will put up n big fight on
nble. Wo should uao permanent plants mentnt principal where by a benutibehalf of tho conlitiun In which ho
and of that section of the country, ful and inspiring picture can he rnndo
will hnvo tho support of AuBton Cham­
You well rcnllzo that salability Is of- is to hnvo n broken sky lino combined
NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—Officials of •RINCIPAL CROPS SEEM TO I1E
CITY OF HONOLULU COMES TO berlin in tho latter's forthcoming
ten influenced by the first impression, with a billowy and wnvoy mnss.
speech nt Birmingham. At tho same
COMING DOWN
tin Cunard Lino onouncod last night
GRIEF ON FIRST
Buying a place with Improvements
Plants for windows nnd their care,
timo thoro nro Bomo who confidently
NOW
.
that they had launched stops to bring
VOYAGE
already made has an advantage ami .Southern exposure best, cast next,
rofor to tho dissolution of parliament
a test ease in tho supreme court of tho
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Produc­ a disadvantage. Tho plantings may for Southern exposure, Gornniums, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. — With nnd n goncrnl election in .i mnnner im­
United Stntos of Attorney General
Daugherty’s decision thnt ships flying ers of tho principal .crops In the Unit­ mistakes nro not all had after nil for Lnntanns nnd Heliotrope. 2 for some three hundred pnssengors on plying knowledge thnt tho promiur has
mistnkes nre not nl had after nil for Eastern exposure, Begonias, fuchalready docidcd upon this course.
a foreign flag could not bring liquor ed States paid an average price of two
tliey may help to tench him uzeful sins. Poor plnnts in our windows board, tho Los Angeles Steamship Speculation is very busy ovor the
per
cent
loss
for
their
products
in
for passengers within tho threo milo
Company’s
now
Btuamor,
City
of
Hon­
comes from a lack of fresh olr and
probnklc result of an nppeal to the
September than provlous month, ac­ lessons.
limit.
too much heat. They breathe. Un olulu reported by wirolosB today ofiro country. An important result of the
In
plunning
and
planting
our
home
cording
to
tho
bopartment
of
Agricul­
Tho lino sent its attorneys, Lord,
two days off Hhoro from thin port on
grounds wo should keep nwuy from favorable conditions nftor boing to return from its first voyngo between crisis, according to two or threo of the
Day &amp; Ixird, of Now York, to Wash­ ture.
strnight lines ns much as possible, diseases. Stir soil In boxes onco a
ington yesterday to confer with tho
Los Angeles nnd Honolulu. Tho ves­ papers, in thnt Sir Robert Horne, chan­
week with fork.
and
follow
tho
curves
of
naturo.
cellor of the cxcchuequor has postpon­
attorney general nnd to arrange for
Th-* question was asked "Can run­ sel is a shipping board steamer of ed his trip to the United States and
Tno
natural
Htylc
of
inndscnpu
petitioning for an injunction to re­
17,500 tons. I-eft September 23 with
gardening endeavors to present its ning plunts, ho plnnted in window more than threo hundred passenfters, that the debt funding mission will not
strain tho government from putting
pictures in farms typical of tho na­ boxes jmd trained successfully on o mostly tourists, and bcllcvod a large he undertaken by anothor, being held
tlie liquor ban into effect.
tural lundsPupu nnd this ia mad6 vital vmnll trellis. Yea. The ivy is vory number of those woro returning.
up until Sir Robert fools aide to go.
Tho attitudo of tho Amorlcnn Steam­
by tho landscape spirit. Ii\ small good and easily trained.
Life
boats
nre
being
let
down
by
ship Owners’ Association, howovor, as
Examples of running window
parks, undergrowth should not ho cut
tho City of Honolulu nt 8:40 this
expressed by an official statement
awny nnd n few Inrgc flower beds nre plnnts nre 1. Eng. and Gorman Ivy. 2 morning according to radio recoived
yesterday, after tho mooting of direc­
WILL EVACUATE THRACE preferable to n number of small onoH. Madeira Vino. 11. Iloyn, 4. Passion
tors, is thnt it will peacefully abide by AND
Beautifying of tho homo nml flower. B. Jasmine fl. Thurshorgia nro hero.
SAYS FRENCH
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—Firo
the Daughorty ruling if tho prohibi­
grounds is rapidly pushing to tho vory goqd for hanging baskets also
OFFICE .
on
tho City of Honolulu was beyond
tionists will, as n reward, tond their
front and becoming ono of our most tho asparagus Hprongori is a now
control
at 10:10 a. m. nnd the ship was
support to tho ship subsidy bill now
PARIS, Oct. 12.—Grccco decided to important arts. Lawn planting for plant hut unoxcollod.
before congress. Aftor enumerating
boing
abandoned
by tho captain, chief
sign the Mudiudn armistice conven­ sninll places is a simple, harmonious
Wild gurdens con bo rnndo vory a t­ engineer, first officer nnd radio oper­
tin disadvantages which private Am­
tion and evneunto Thrnco according to arrangements of plants. Individual tractive. Trlllimus, grapo hyacinth,
erican vessels, running dry, will suf­
ator, tho laBt four porsons aboard tho INVENTOR OF THE TELEPHONE
conditions stipulntod in tho document, beauties uml not broad mass effect hupnticn, Jnpnneso wind flowor nro
fer in competition with foreign ships,
vessel,
n radio dispnteh said.
the French foreign offico was offic­ must hu emphasized. Disposition of all good.
MADE NO FORTUNE
the association said:
Shortly
before tho steamer wireless­
shrubbery ono of tho most important
ially informed today.
Hedges.
Cherry, cape Jasmine, ed sho was lowering her honts nnd sho
OUT OF IT
“Thoro is but ono way in which this
points in planting n lot. Curves nnd Chinese hibiscus, Cnrollne Laurel
(iisudvantago can bo met nnd that is GREAT BRITAIN TO PAY IN­
walks should bo easy nnd flowing. Cherry, Cnttley Guava, Oleander, put out tho S. O. S. call anothor timo.
Tho pnssongers began entering life
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Potlby national aid along tho lincB now
.
TEREST ON DEBT TO U. 8. Position of houso should ho on ono Crape Myrtle. .
honts at 0:00 o’clock tho Matson Nav­ | tion for prohato of tho will of tho late
provided for in tho national shipping
side so ns to mass in a single lawn
Annuals: In thu north annuals are
bill.
LONDON, Oct. 12.—"Tho British as much ns possible. Fenco should seeded In lnttor pnrt of April, pro­ igation Company announced tholr Alexander Graham Bell naming his
atenmor Enterprise, hound from Hon­ widow ns solo boncficiury in tho ea"Tho association bolibvos that tho government," it was scini-offlcinlly ho aercenod nnd very little If any
ducing
flowers
in
July.
In
Florida
If
olulu to San Francisco was rushing to tato valued "In excess of twonty-five
friends of prohibition upproclatc tho stated today, “is taking stops to pay architectural adornment should ho al­
flowers
nro
dcslrod
in
January
tho
assistance of burning liner and should hundred dollars," was granted yes tersituation and will bo among the $50,000,000 into tho Now York Fed- lowed. Pleasing vines should bo proNosturtlon,
sweet
peas
are
plnnted
in
roach hor botwen noon and ono o’clock. day in tho District of Columbia Su­
strongest advocates of giving to Am­ oral Reservo Bank on October 10, on served, nnd special care taken to avoid
Sept. Animal phlot, gaillardia, verb- Radio culls to stoamer from 0 to 0:60 premo court. The vnlue of tho estate
uniform
horlson
linos.
Never
plant
a
erican ships every assistance that -is account of this year’s interost on
anns, animnl carnation nnd ealendu- o’clock not answorod nnd bollcvod all was not revealed.
necessary to maintain nnd upbuild tho Groat Britain's debt to tho United large dark over-green with a lot of
brilliant deciduloun trees. Bownro of Ins nro seeded 1st of Octobor. (Wintor aboard had takon to boats. Tho City
merchant marine."
States."
using largo growing treos on small better for nnlmnls In Florida than of Honolulu Is converted Gorman liner
Tho association’s stand was against
summer.
.
Frederick dor Grosso. During tho war
uny concerted effort to retain liquor
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 12.VTho places. '
Example
of
plants,
carnation, llllig^
0,1 passongor ships by rocoursb to lo­ Elks lodge hero has advanced funds
Ilnrdy borders can be qsed to a Florida Iris, Umbrcllo plant, century she waa known as Huron. Sho is six
hundred foot long.
cal action, saying it felt “tho situa­ to purchnno new uniforms for tho St. good offpet In varied positions und
plant, orotor, Nasturtlon, verlana, vio­
tion is one which should be toft to the Petersburg High School football ele­ should bo planted so they will bo at
ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 12.—Mem
let,. perwThkle, sanitary plant, Zimla.
individual' companies."
ven. Tho necessary amount was tnk- tractive ’all tho season .Porcninal
burs of a negro, family here residing
Vines: Bluo Bolls of Scotland.
Incidentally, all officials of foreign oh from the treasury in order that borders should not ho planted against
in a houso in South Charlotto streot
owned linos, announced it would bo tho equipment might bo purchased a hedge.
owned by Robert J. Mlckler, boliovo
their policy "to live up to tho law, no immediately and the Elks will stngn
Wall prepared soed beds should bo Farmer’s D a y they owe thoir lives to their doy. Tho ALABAMA POWER CO., WILL OP­
matter what the cost," and to await n vaudeville show in tho High School used and plnnts set out in early
ERATE STEAM
Banks
Will
Close
family was awakonod shortly beforo
the outcome of tho Cunard Lino's test auditorium Thanksgiving night to re­ spring. Summer cultivation In very
PLANT
daylight Sunday by tho incosspnt
°f tho validity of Mr. Daugherty’s rul­ imburse tho -lodgo. Rocolpts above Important. Shrubs or evor-groens Tomorrow (Friday) is Farmers Diiy
harking of the dog and upon investi­
ing.
the amount nocossary will ho put -Into make n good background for borders. —« national holiday—and ill the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12,-Renewal
I’. A. S. Franklin, president of the the treasury of the High School athle­ Wo Hhold alwayn koep In mind what hanks of Seminole County will doeo gation found tha houso burning. for anothor year of the lease under
Firemen
who
extinguished
the
blase
all dny.
.
international Merchant Marine, said it tic fund.
our plants will devolop Into.
boforo appreciable damage had been Which the Alabama Power Company
would bo the policy of his line, altlio
Simplicity should ho strosbed for
operates the governmental electrical m
Have tho Hornld dp your noxt Job this is tho keynote of all great art. Tha Herald delivered, 16c per week. done attributed it to a dofoctlvo flue. generating stoam plant at Muaele
ho bclloved "It la our logs) right to
carry wino and liquors as stores-to be of printing. We have the equipment
Got your offico supplier, stationery
'Gator-Tar gamo at Orlando Satur­ Shouls, was Announced todnv hv 8«e.
consumed during the voyage."
to do all kinds of Job printing.
Sanford High «t DeLnnd Friday.
nnd Post Cards at the Herald office. day.

TALLAHASSEE , Oct. 12.—With
denial by the Supremo court yoaterdny of rahonrlng of tho gasollno tax
case sought by S. J. Gunn, who at­
tacks tho constitutionality «? the lav;,
the Leon circuit court In which Gunn
brought action oxpoctod to issue n
mandate validating tho decision.'Gunn
has fifteen days from tho timo of Its
receipt by lowor court to amend his
complaint nnd if this is not dono tho
bill will bo thrown out and tax act,
as far ns tho present litigation Is con­
cerned, will romatn In tho statutes.
Should ho file’ an amended bill ho Is
confronted with tho supremo court’s
opinion that tho quostlon of whother
the bill was legally signed by the
presiding officers of tho senate and
houso enn bo doclded only by tho leg­
islative journals. Tho Journals show
the bill recorded as a law. Mr. Gunn
claims thnt tho net was not signed by
the officials concerned until nftor tho
adjournment of tho legislature.
The tax net when It conies freo of
the litigntion nnd begins to operate
smoothly is expected to yield approx­
imately $750,000 annually to bo used
lr, road building nnd mnintonnnco in
this state. Thnt portion of tho rovonuc used on fodoral aid projects will
receive a liko amount from tho fodor*
ul funds.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Agree­
ment is oxpcctcd to Tosult in fixing
maximum price of anthracPa mines
by independent operators at $0.25 n
ton ut mines was reached between the
Pennsylvania authorities and Fuel
Distrbutor Spots, representing tho
fcdcrnl government.

BEAUTIFYING THE HOME

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PRODUCERS PAID
CASE IN “DRY” LESS FOR CROPS
IN SEPTEMBER
SHIP RULING

STEAMSHIP IS
BURNING OFF
LOS ANGELES

GREECE SIGNS
NEW ARMISTICE
FOR PEACE

ALEXANDER BELL
LEFT L IT T L E
FOR HIS FAMILY

WILL RENEW
POWER, LEASE
ANOTHER YEAR

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is going to prove an asset or a lia­
bility for American business men.”
"Finally," he concluded, "do not for­
get that, os the nations of Europe
face great dangers, America too is
facing a crisis, though of n different
order. Wo hnvo gnined grent power;
with tho powor goes responsibility.
Hnvo wo discharged it? For the per­
iod of the world war, my answer is
yes, a thousand fold yes. For tho
period since the nrmistico, can any
ono of us senrch his heart nnd answer
'yes?' Wo hnvo, it is true, offered
criticisms to tho nations of Europe.
We hnvo shouted advices to them. Wo
hnvo been timid of potty entangle­
ments. Now wo hnve, it would Boom,
como to tho parting of tho wnys.
Shall wo meet tho responsibility that
lias como without power, or shall wo
fail 7 Shall you nnd I givo our minds,
our understanding nnd our sympathy
to these problems or shnll wo stand
asido nnd nilow our national stock of
gold to disappear? Shnll wo allow
to pass tho golden opportunity of
councils with our mother country and
Europe, or shnll wo keep silent?"

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BANKERS FAVOR MINNESOTA
IS BIG SEA
HELPING EUROPE
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REPRESENTATION
OF
23,000 WHOLE FRONT AREA DOTTED
WITH FIRES THREATENING
BANKS MIGHT CANCEL
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DESTRUCTION
SOME OF DEBT
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FRU IT CREAM IN SEASON
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DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 4.—Northern
’ NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—A plcturo of
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—An ovorII. narold Hume,
Wm. P. Simmons
America, recovering from the "rudo
whnlmlng sentiment favoring Amor* Minnesota's forest nren today con­
D- A. Morrison, Jrj
President
Vico-President
buffets nnd deep wounds of 1017 to
ca’s abandonment of her policy of iso­ tinued veritable sen of sombre color­
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYER^
1021," and "with characteristic cour­
lation from European affairs and tho ed smoko dotted with firos. Somo un­ SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT « . » . « *
der control nnd somo ndmltedly boyond
age binding up her bruises, and slow­
Ask Your Neighbor—He Knows
"
substitution of n policy which might
control nnd tho whole threatening a
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ly moving forwnrd to now gonls" was
ovon involve partial cancellation of widespread destruction at tho slight­
drawn yesterday by Thomas A. Latho Allied war debt, yestordny swept est provocation of elements. In St. E. O. P ain ter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florid
mont, associate of J. P. Morgan, in an
through tho convention of tho Ameri­ Louis county nlono 105 fires nro burn­
ing according to tho lntest reports.
address before 10,000 delegates at the
can Bankers’ Association.
Call
for help was sent Inst night from
convention of the American Bankers'
Tho subject was broached by Thos.
V A W TW -M IA D
Vineland,
near Onnmln, whore it was
association.
W. Lamont, nssocinto of J. P. Mor­
"But we have not yet cause for un­
gan, whoso plea in behulf of American declared tho fire was out of control
bounded confidence," ho cautioned tho
"unselfishness” turned tho convention and ono settlor’s home hnd been de­
bankers. "We must not forgot that
Into nn uproar ns tho 10,000 delegates, stroyed, nnd tho entire town endang­
before the race is won wo still hnve
representing 23,000 banks In tho Unit­ ered.
some high hurdles to Jump." Th a bars
ed States, voiced their approval. Tho
in tho path to full prosperity he enu­ Democrats Win
movement gnined momentum when
merated:
Mr. Lamont’s plea was echoed by
By L arge M ajority
"1.—Low prices prevailing for farm
Thomas I). McAdams, president of tho
products; 2.—Labor strikes; 3.—The
In A rkansas bankers’ nntlonnl organization, Myron
soldiors' bonus; 4.—Tho new tariff act
T. Herrick, United Staton ambassador
(Hr The Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
nnd tho foreign situation with respect
to Franco, nnd othor nntionnly known
to reparations, nlllod loans nnd inter­ LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 4.—In- figures, Financial loaders who assert­
compcte returns received early today
national trnde."
ed that until recently tho question of
Discussing reparations and the in­ from stato wide election in Arkansas debt cancellation hnd brought only MOVING NORTHWESTWARD RET h e 1923 Six C ylinder Seven Passenger Sedan —*2195
ter-allied debt Mr. Latnont raised two yesterday, indicate that tho entire protests from small nnd largo bnnk­
PORTED BY WEATHER
state
Democratic
ticket
headed
by
questions: "Do our former nlllcs real­
A dignified beauty an d ric h n e ss unexcelicd' by any
BUREAU
ors throughout tbo country, expressed
ly owe us all tbo debt? And are wo Governor T. C. .McRae hud been ru- great surprise at the changed attitude
closed car mark the new Buick seven passenger sedan.
doing our full share to benr the tragic olected by largo majorities and that evidenced yesterday. A yenr ago, they WASIHNGTON, Oct. 3.—A disturb­
Lengthening the body, lowering the top and rnising
questions that are weighing upon the three constitutional amendments sub­ pointed out, a proposal similnr to that ance over tho eastern Gulf of Mexico
hood
and ra d ia to r have improved th e streamline
mitted to tho voters had been defeated
world 7
apparently moderate Intensity, is mov­
cuutiously
advanced
by
Mr.
Lamont
appearance
made possible by the long wheol base and
"One thing is certain," he declared, by substantial vote.
added attractiveness has been given by the handsome
was turned down by tho association. ing slowly northwestward it was re­
"if someone on April 4, 1017, hnd been
nickeled drum -type head and cowl lamps.
Formal action on tho question of ported today by the Weather Bureau,
aide to give us our choice as to wheth­ President Believes
European debts to this government or and is centered approximately one
The roomy Fisher built body Is furnished in rich plush.
er wo should give five billion dollars
the formulation of u definite program hundred miles southeast of the mouth
Deep cushioned soots for five w ith two comfortable
Railroad
W
orkers
or lives of several hundred thousands
Strong
of now loans and trnde contracts is of the Mississippi ‘river.
folding chairs accommodate seven grown persons with
of our sons, there would liavo been no
A re Im portant not expected of this convention, how­ northeast nnd east winds with possi­
ampio room for everyone.
hesitation as to our choice.
ever. Leaders declare they are satis­ bility of gales today or tonight over
The chassis has boon improved materially and its easy
"Fate, however, determined that Would Make His Work Attractive fied with the ovidenco thnt bankers of Northe.ist Floridn, Alabama, Missis­
riding qualities heightened by a new rear spring sus­
And Prevent Strike
choice. It determined that (Sreat Brit­
the country aro amenable to Ameri­ sippi. Storm warnings are up from
pension. In the famous Buick Valve-in-Head engine,
ain and Franco should give up the
ca's more active participation in for­ Morgan City, La., to Cedar Keys, Fin.
changes also have been made to increase dependable
(Hr The Aaatirlnlrd I'rraal
lives during that first yenr and that *
performance.
DETROIT, Oct. 4. —President eign financial stabilization nnd will
wo should furnish, not our blood but
depend upon the early development of
our money, taking, however, in place Harding "believes the railroad work­ public opinion which will justify tbo
In every detail of body, chassis and power plant, this
of it the promise to pny of our idlies. er is of such importance in our na­ administration in making overtures to
Sedan has no superiors among closed cars of oven
greater price.
“No other policy could have been tional existence thnt his wnges nnd tho foreign nntions concerning the
followed at that time, I grant you, conditions under which he works possibility of a basis for readjusted
The Hutch Line for 1923 Comprise* Fourteen Models:
but now that the war is behind us and should lie such as to make his em­ settlement.
F o u r * — 1 P m *. R o a d . l r r , M « 5 | S 1’ i m . T o u rin g . $«85i I I'.,,,.
ployment
so
attractive
that
strikes
we can take a long look back, it is
Co o p * , I I I T S l S P a d . ( M a n , t l J ' J S ; 5 I 'm , . T miring Solan.
Tho sub'ject will be resumed today
be
impossible.”
Secretary
of
Lnbor
$1 3)5. Bi«*a —3 P a n , Rcwultlrr, $117 5; 5 P om . T o u rin g , $1195.
wise for us, is it just, is it generous
5 P a l i . T o u r i n g S ed an , $193S| 5 P a n . S ed an , SI9H5, l P art
when Right Honorable Reginald Mc­
Davis
declared
here
today
in
address
C o uj p e , $IH9Si
, , a v , | 7/ P
rMM,
a d . TI t»
o uu ri iiir
i n g, ^,t H J S ; 7 P a t , . Sedan,. .$ )I9 5;
to make so much of this matter.
Kenna,
of
England,
will
address
the
S
p o rt R o n d , t e r . $ I 6 ) S | S p o rt T o u ti n g . $1675. Price, f. o. t&gt;.
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
Oct.
3.—
"I shan't attempt to argue the ing the convention of tho United bankers on "Reparations nnd Inter­
Iliilt
•nickk P actn
acto rir* . A ik
i k a b o u t t h e O . M. A. C. Purclinie Plan,
e h l t h p r o v i d e , (or D e f e r re d P a y m e n t , .
point of lower prices," continued the Brotherhood Maintenance Way Em­ national Debts." Having defined its Charges that "certain representatives
U-I5-10-NP
financier, "but I never knew a country ployes and railway shop laborers. attitude on foreign affairs the con­ of the department of justice convert­
ed
to
their
own
use
stocks
of
liquors
Secretary
also
advocated
"saving
to go broke because of its abundant
vention last idght prepared to tackle seized hero in tho enforcement of pro­
crop. So even though our farmers wage” for American worker.
BUICK MOTOR,COMPANY
an issue which, according to tho lend­ hibition Inws," wore mndc in n special
suffer disappointment, I think the low
m
ers,
promises
to
dominate
remaining
report filed yesterday by tin District
To romovo bilious impurities in tho
prlco hurdle tho easiest one to jump,
When
better
automobiles
are built, Haick will build them
sessions.
This
is
the
question
of
“Lnbor strikes rise as ono of the system and lie made internally cclan "branch banks," forcibly brought into of Columbia grnnd jury.
Tho report asserted that the liquor
most serious obstructions to prosper­ and healthy, you need tho fino tonic
tho convention by bodies of "independ­ was removed from the warehouse used
and
Incentive
properties
of
Hcrbinc.
N. H. GARNER, Dealer
ity," Mr. Lnmount declared, "even
It acts quickly and thoroughly. Price, ents" representing four mld-Wostorn by tlie departments for storage purthough tho worst scciuh to bo over."
tide. Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv. state bankers’ associations, who have puses and was used by the officials inHe asked bis audience to remember
brought to a head their opposition to volvcd for their private consumption,
that even in this country there are
tile further increase of such institu- for distribution to personal friends,
AMERICAN-GERMAN
traces of arrognnee against the em­
tions, on the ground that they tend to nnd as gifts to favored institutions.
CLAIM
COMMISSION
ployers as there are manifest signs of
MKTS NEXT WEEK centralize capital and economic pow­ There was no charge that any of the
arrogance against labor.
ers.
liquor was disposed of for financial
President Harding’s veto of the bon­
Andrew J. Frame, of Waukesha, gain.
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
4.—
Prepara­
us hill with its threat to tax billions
Wis., appears in the convention as the
Illegal withdrawals covered in tlie
more out of the American people and tions for fist meeting early next
champion
of the anti-branch bank ele­ report were declared to hnvo occurred
week
of
tho
America
-German
claims
distribute it in such a way so that
ment, which Inst night is conceded to bctwenc July 20 and September 11,
probably no one would receive full commission were said at stato depart­
have gained considerable strength 1020. The jury did not name tho in­
ment
today
to
have
teen
completed.
benefits temporarily leaped that hur­
since tlie convention opened.
A
large
number
of
American
claims
dividuals who were involved but de­
dle and temporarily created a feeling
The
"pro”
element
was
headed
by
against
Germany
for
war
loans
under­
clared
that their conduct "cannot bo
of relief, Mr. Lament said.
Waldo Newcomer, an Eastern bunker. too severely condemned."
stood
to
hnvo
been
filed
final
form
Of the tariff ho said: "We shall
The importance of the issue yesterday
At tho department of justice offic­
bo fortunate indeed if wo do not find with tho department for presenta­
tion to commission.
caused
President
McAdams
to
upset
ials
indicated that no action was in
that in practice it protects a number
the
schedule
of
the
convention
so
that
prospect
since the offenses complain­
of industries tliut do not noil protec­
a
resolution
adopted
by
the
anti­
ed
of
were
by "former notion" of tho
tion and cuts off from our farmers
branch men may be put to a vote to­ department. William J. Burns, chief
nnd manufacturers a lot of foreign
day.
of the department's bureau of investi­
markets that are ready to buy our
gation, confirmed that lnrge stocks of
commodities.
Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep liquor held in tho custody of tho de­
"If there is any ono motto which
Rat-Snap.
partment hnd "disappeared" between
American producers and legislators
the dates mentioned in the grand jury
should learn by heart, it is that oft
Rats
are
on
most
farms.
Once
they
report.
repeated ono of the llritisli merchant
Mob Storms Jail Looking for Negro get inside the house—look out. Rats
Tlie first intimation of such a sit­
who over a century ago declared: "He
Slayer of Game
kill
infants—biting
them
is
not
un­
uation,
Mr. Burns said, came to him
who will not buy neither shall he
usual. Nursing bottles attract rats. when counsel for a defendant in a
Warden
sell."
Break a cake of RAT SNAP and liquor case which lind lapsed under
S atisfies th e sw eet tooth
"Even with the sick man of Europe,
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 3.— throw it around. It will surely rid tlie statute of limitations, filed claim
the Turk, suddenly alive and kicking Montgomery was quiet today follow­
and aids appetite and digestion.
you of rats and mice. Three sizes for return of tlie several cases of whis­
tile Greeks all around the lot; with ing a night of excitement which re­
35c, Owe, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed key involved. Mr. Burns said ho or­
Russia, Germany and Austria what sulted when a mob made repeated de­
Cleanses m outh and teeth.
by Biril Hardware Co.—Adv.
dered that the property be returned at
they are, ami with Ireland in a fer­ monstrations in effort to storm tho
once
ami
then
lenrned
that
it
was
no
ment, it is dangurous," declared Mr. county jail where Joe Terrell, negro HERRIN MINE JURY
A g reat b o o n to smokery
longer in the warehouse! An inquiry
Lament, "to say that Europe lias gone alleged slayer of George Wilson,
was
instituted
and
the
result
volun­
CENSURED
FOR
ITS
all to pot. Invisible forces are sav­ county g t|io warden was imprison­
relieving hot, dry mouth.
KILLINGS REPORT tarily submitted to tho grand jury, ac­
ing Europe," ho said, adding that "po­ ed yesterday. Before firemen nnd
cording to Mr. Burns,
litically Europe may lie in the dold­ milltury could disperse tho mob five
C o m b in e s p le a su re and
Officials of tlie department estimat­
MARION,
Oct.
3.—The
regular
grand
rums or worse, hut economically I men wore wounded.
Authorities
b e n e f it.
.for ono, believe she is on the mend." announced Terrell has been removed Jury of Williamson county, which to­ ed that "several hundred cases of as­
Reparations, said Mr. Lament, has to another prison. Tho negro was day censured tho special grand jury sorted liquors were removed illegally
D o n ’t miss th e joy of the
now reached a stngo in the public shot in tho hip by posse which cap­ for criticising state and county offi­ from the department’s evidence cache.
opinion of both America and Europe, tured him near Union Springs. Negro cials for alleged ncgligcnco of duty Tho valuation was plucud at upwards
new WRIQLEY’S P -K -th e sugar*
secondary to inter-allied indebtedness thentro down town section was closed in connection with tho Herrin mine of $100,000 by D. T. Wright, counsel
coated pepperm int tid bit!
because, be declared, it is generally early in the night and the negro pop­ killings, returned only two indict­ for Frank Bunch, one of tho interest­
recognized that Germany "cannot or ulation was warned l»y police to go ments after investigating tho riots ed owners. Mr. Wright recently filed
in which 10 non-union worker nnd suit against Frank Burke, former
will not ever pay anything like the re­ home. They gonornlly obeyed.
chief of the department of justice's
three union miners were killed.
parations total fixed in the Versailles
Tlie indictments were returned bureau of investigation, P. J. Ahenrn
treaty. Now let us as practical men, "These Rats Wouldn’t Eat My Best
against
Luther Horsley nnd Oscar nnd Henry I*. Alden, employes of tho
determine, what, If any, of these debts
Grain," Says Fred Lamb.
Greathouse,
who aro chnrgod with department, chnrging thnt they hnd
(allied debts to America) aro in any
larceny
in
connection
with the theft unlawfully removed his client’s liquor
event uncollectible and so should be
"It’s hard to keep rats out uf a of mine property nfter tho disorders. from custody and converted it to
written off, in order to quit fooling feed store. Tried for years. A neigh­
A. M. Townsend, foreman of tho their own uso. Tho suit is now pend­
ourselves," he suggested to the bank­ boring store sold me come RATregulnr
inquisitorial body, in n state­ ing in n local court, according to Mr.
Save
ers.
SNAP. It worked wonders. Gather­ ment tonight, said thnt whilu ho Birr, Y/right.
the
"Let us decide what others of these ed up dead rats overy morning.
debtors are good in part, but must be Bought more RAT-SNAP. Haven’t od tho roport, It not express his foojwrappers
ings, and that ho felt tho special
Ease the pain of n rheumatic attack
given ample time to pay; emphatical­ a rat now. They wouldn’t eat my
grand jury was justified in tho roport by a rubbing application of Bnllnrd's
ly, let us figure whether the payment best grain when I throw RAT-SNAP it made.
Good for
Snow Liniment. It rolloves tender­
of these debts—which Inevitably must nround." Three sizes, 35c, (15c, $1.25.
valuable
ness and strengthens the joints
nicun u great increase in our import Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
premiums
Bargains found tach day by raid­ Three slzos, 30c, 00c nnd $1.20 per bot­
and a heavy decrease in our export— ware Co.—Adv.
ing tho Herald Ads.
tle. Sold by Union Phurmncy.—Adv.

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�T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , OCTOBER IS , 1921

ARMISTICE DAT
Mors than » month intervenes be­
tween now and Armistice day, No&gt; 11, but it irh o t too soon to urge, In­
sist and roitorato that Tampa this
year should not witness a repetition
of the saturnalia that disgraced tho
city's observance of Armistice Day
IN PARTS OP STATE, AND BE- WERE EMPLOYED AS GUARDS OP WILHELMINA OF PRUSSIA last year. Still fresh in the minds of
ACCORDING TO RE­
TARDING RIPENING
DURING RECENT RAILPORT
WAY STRIKE
s,'
FRUIT
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 0.~Heavy
rains have caused suspension of fnrmlng operation! over most of tho state,
tho wet woather retarded Ripening of
citrus fruits and damago to truck
crops of South Florida heavy, accord­
ing to the federal bureau of crop es­
timates in a review of conditions for
tho wook ended Saturday.

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 0,—All spec­
ial federal officers in Florida employ­
ed for guard duty during the railroad
shopmen’s strike were discharged to­
day. Sheriff of Duvnl county still has
special deputies on duty at local ^hops
of railroads which have not roached
on agreement with the strikors.
CHOPPING

DOWN TnE

SIGNS

SCORE TWO MORE FOR FLORIDA
Promoters of Florida trucking en­
terprises seem to have overlooked two
good bets in their stntoments of the
stnto’s advantages.
Ono is that very few woeds grow
hero during tho trucking season. Na­
ture nppenrs to hnvo reserved hor fall
and winter nnd spring bounty for tho
things that rejolco the palato and
pockotbook of man Instead of tho
late spring and summor weed crop be­
ing a compctltoi with vegetables for
plant food, ns farther north, weed
time is fallow time in Florida gar­
dens. Any truck grower who has
struggled with tho pests that crowd
their betters at Nature's feeding thru
Would not need to hnvo this point elab­
orated. Just tho plain statement of
tho fact would bo argument enough
for him.
Another pointer the Tribune offers
to Florida Innd-solllng ads is thnt
neatly nil work Is dona during the
season when it Is most pleasant to ho
out of doors. While Florida sunshine
nover causes douth or prostration, It
is going strongest when tho farmer
can sit In tho shade nnd tnko lifo easy;
whilo his brother up north is broiling
in the hay nnd grain fields.
Of courao “there are others" which
have been duly exploited nfl reasons
for fnrming in Florldn; but tflcso two
absentees deserve a prominent place
In tho state’s "Como hither” literature.
—Tampa Tribune.

BAYS UNITED STATES IIAS PER
FECT RIGHT TO TAKE
ANY ACTION
LONDON, Oct. 0.—Prohibition of
liquors on vessels within tho Ameri­
can waters will give rise to no Inter­
national complications according to
a view expressed by tho British fore­
ign office officials.
Governments'
view, they said, Is that matter Is one
in which the United States has a per­
fect right to tnko any uction It secs
Tho mystery of the killing of tho
New Jersey preacher nnd his choir
leader has not been solved ns yot. The
hoy, Clifford Hayes, who wuh suppos­
ed to hnvo shot thorn by mistake, will
como clean after his sweetheart gets
through testifying In Ids defense. It
looks like tho mystery will never ho
solved.

All over tho country an effort 1s be­
ing made to clear the roadways of bill­
boards, Highwny associations have
been particularly active in getting act­
ion by county commissioners in tho
outlawing of signboards.
County commissioners, as a rule,
have shown commendnblo enterprise
in mooting the demand for the retirmnnt of these boards that disfi­
gure the inndacnpo from ono end of
the county to tho other. But the
ncctlon of tho county commissioners
hns been nullified to a largo oxtant
by roporty owners who pormlt blllhonrds to bo erected on thoir property
abutting tho highways. Well-directed
warfare, imwuvuo, is gutting propooty
ownros to ooo tho poor wisdom of
such hoards on their hands and many
of them nro rofuslng to beconto part­
ies to tho disfigurement of th country.
Pressure too, hns been brought to
bear on ndvortlsors who have been
thus stubbornly defying tho will of
tho people, and they, too, aro casing
off on tho billboard stunt. In many
counties of Cnlifornln billboarts wore
driven out of sight of tho highwnys
by civic organizations agreeing to buy
no articles they saw ndvortlscd on
billboards.
In approaching n certain Florldn
city ono is confronted by this streamer
announcement ncross tho highwny:
"Welcome to Our City." For a mllo
approaching that welcome sign, other
nnd more brazen faced Blgns offer the
tourist everything from pills to pnatry flour. From every fence-post nnd
tree they intrude thoir messngo like
a bunch of palsy boys peddling pop­
corn along a train at a railroad sta­
tion.
Summed up, these blUhonrds say
about this: "You nro wolcomo to our
city, but wo wnnt you to loosen up
your purso-strlngs.” "If It’s n res­
taurant you’re looking for, go to
Ketchum nnd Sklnum’s." "For tiro
troubles, go to Htickum nnd Gasoline
alley." *|Plny safe—buy n box of
Sureshot liver pills." "For nn afterdinner a train at a railroad station.
Now this a about the array of Btuff
that leads the visitor up to tho wel­
come sign of the nverago Florida city.
Aren’t you proud of them?
Down on tho east cconst, tiro compnnls have made every railrond cross­
ing unsafe by erecting gront bill­
boards right In tho angle of tho roads
so that they obstrucct tho view of ths
railroad.—Reporter Star.
Tho Daily Herald will Issue a Fnll
Fashion Edition as soon ns our big
press is installed. Now that tho weath­
er hns turned colder it will bo tho
tlmo to stimulate full business. Watch
for future announcements of our big
booster number of tho Daily Herald.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I H A V E TH EM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION” " g S E
lion—lots are being sold right nlong and building in this
section is such ns to glndden the heart of thoso who have
tho good of Snnford nt henrt.
TIiIb is no idle talk—I have weighed tho statement nnd
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
moat too strong for tho careful, conservative person—that
person whose eyes aro turned bnckwnrd—Tho fellow who
hns VISION will ngreo with mo now—^tho other later.

J. E. SPURLING
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

BIG CROP
Enrich the soil, increase the
yield, hasten maturity,
prove the quality. It pa;, w
use them regularly. Stock in
our warehouse at Sanford.
Booklet free from warohouae
or from—
I*

DORN, Holland, Oct. 0.—Tho bride
of former Emperor William will nsnuino tho titlo of Queen Wilhelmlna of
Prussia according to announcement
today during preliminary recaption to
tin enns, wagon tires, every nolso-malcbrido and groom at castlo hero.
ing device imaginable, and driving the
Armour
Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Florida
cars with mufflers cut out or back-fir­
DESPONDENT FATHER
ing Hko machine guns, These things
KILLS WHOLE FAMILY
nro
not seemly in tho observance of
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
such nn anniversary as Armistice
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. 0.— Dny. They nro not in keeping with
Attorneys and Counsellors-aM,,,
Bodies of fnthcr and three children tho meaning, the significance, of tho
DoLAND, FLORIDA
in tho undertaking establishment to­ dny. Moreover, they nro not oven
Will praetlco in the State and Fed,,,
day, Ethetyn five, Grace two, Russell commonly decent, and no person with
al Courts. Special facilities fo r]£ .
aminlng and Perfecting Land Tiu£
six months, wore drowned in bath a shred of proper feeling and olcmontnry
intelligence
will
take
p
n
rfln
or
tub at their homo by thoir father,
Wllilnm Wheeler who then killed him­ ,consont to a repetition.
self with n pistol. Despondency on Neither is Armistice Dny n fitting
SCHELLE MAINES
account inability to obtain employ­ occasion for carnivnls/or sports or SUNDAY’S WIN ENDED SEP
LAWYER
AND TITLE STAYS WITH
for tho unrestrained rovclry such as
ment Is*believed to bo tho cause.
Office In the Court noms
marks other and less solemn occa­
THE GIANTS
SANFORD
-sFLORIDA
LOWER RATES FOR ELECTRICITY sions. Circuses, nll-dny athletic
events nnd tho llko, oven when thoy NEW, YORK, Oct. 0.—All tho ad­
Now Smyrna hns ndoptod new rates arc community affairs, hnvo no part vance dope about tho strong pitching
G E O . G. HERRING
for olcctricity effective Sept. 25th, in tho observance of tho day thnt Is staff of the Yanks nnd the weak staff
Attorney-nt-Law
and so low are the rates that our sis­ the anniversary of that other dny a of tho Giants, nnd tho Yanks boing
ter city is using them ns an adver­ few yenrs ngo when the world’s moat favored to win, was upset last week, N o. 14 Garner-Wood ruff*Build in
tisement of tho city. Tho now sche­ colossal tragedy, tho grimmest cal­
when tho Giants took four out of five,
SANFORD, FLA.
dule is prndunted, the highest rate amity of hhmnn history, enme to its
tioing tho fifth. Tho Giants wore rat­
being 12 cents for users of less than bloody clone. Perhaps some will say
ed by oven tho most conservative ex­
20 kwh. and ranging downward to thnt such n dny Bhohld be observed
with every manifestation of joy, ns at ports to hnvo nothing moro than a
seven cents for over 800 kwh.
Seven cents is also tho rnta-chnrgcd release of a tortured world from Its fighting chnnco of winning ono game
JEW ELER
torment; but to thoso who themselves of tho World’s Series from tho Yanks,
for cooking.
There can bo no doubt thnt low suffered, as to those through whoso and yet they did not loao a gamo.
MY SPECIALTIES:
electric rates are on attraction for homes tho Reaper stalked ns a result From ovory approach that could be
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
any city nnd New Smyrna Is to be of the world war, manifestations ol made on paper boforo tho first game
Gorham's Sterling Silver
unrestrained gaiety, the festival or was played, tho Giants woro consider­ Rogers' Plated Ware
congratulated.—-Daytona Journal.
carnival spirit cannot but seem somo ed a badly beaten club, but with tho
Elgin and Waltham Watches
fine stick work of tho Giants, togothor
thing ghoulish.
^
Let Tampa take tho lend nmong with tho quick wuy in which thoy took
J. O. Star**
the cities of tho South in propnrlng ndvantngo of nil tho breaks, thoy up­ Lew ie O 'llr jn n
' O'BRYAN &amp; SHARON
for nn observance of Armistice Dny set nil tho dopsters advance stuff and
this yenr thnt will bo In consonance romped homo with tho bacon.
Attorneys-at-Law
with tho occasion. One docs not Sunday's gamo was just another
W ill practice In all the courts
whoop, halloo, carouse nnd fire pis­ hitting victory for thq Giants. The E xam in ation o f Abatructe of :*nd Ti­
t le s rflven especlnt attention
tols on the anniversary of tho death Yanks, during this series, used all O ffices
In Semlnolo County limk Bldg.
BANFOHD, FLOHIDA
IN INTEREST OF DEMOCRATIC of a loved ono. Why should n city thoir best pitchers, but aside from the
throw off all restraint, all common tlo gnmo of Shawkoy’s there was noth­
STATE AND NATIONAL
dccncy, in the obsorvanco of tho an­ ing thnt could stop them. Unbo Ruth, SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
TICKET
niversary of the day on which tho if ho mndo a record for himself at nil
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
LINCOLN, Oct. 0.—William Jen­ slaughter of inHlions of tho. world’s during tho corics, mndo n record for
SEED, SORGHUM
nings Bryan begin his speaking cam­ finest manhood cnine to an end?— doing nothing.
F or Immediate shipment. All seanonpaign in Nebraska today In tho Inter­ Tampa Tribune.
But it couldn't all bo blamed on ab le Field and V exelable Hoed*. Write
est of tho Democratic stato nnd nat­
P ries L ist and CataloKuo. Our b*»u-&lt;
Ruth, ns tho entiro Yank outfit woro for
tlful and Instructive catalogue la frM
ional ticket llo will enmpnign next ARMISTICE DAY
inclined to use their foot Instead of and ( I v e s valuable Information on
WILL BE ORDERLY
week in nelghboring^tutes. fnrm lnx and gardening for Florida end
thoir heads. But no matter who 1b re­ the
South. W rite to u* today for ipecWITH NO GAMBLING
fa! prices on your seed requirement*
sponsible for tho loss, or who gets tho Our
com pleto stock will enablo u* te
BE SIXTEEN BEFORE
credit for tho Giants, tho result is tho supp ly you to advantage In price and
Cnmpboll-I.oBsIng
Post
American
YOU DRIVE IN TAMPA
same, tho Giants nro tho world’s quality.
Legion wanta tho public to know that
chnmps right on.
E. A. M artin Seed Co.
TAMPA, Fin., Oct. 0.—Police Chief they ntnml for law nnd order nt all
Oldest and L argest Seed lluuie In FIs.
Williams has issued orders that all times. In tho celebrations of tho past
S0I-IQ6 East Bay Stroet
Circus weather, fellers.
Big one
children under 1(1 yenrs of ago seen there hns been crap Bhootlng on I ho
JACKSONVILLE
-IFt.OIllUA
coming to Jacksonville next week.
driving nmcliines in Tampa nro to streets nnd tho officials had the idea
ho taken to police hcndqunrtor to ho along with tho general public that tho IIopo ono comos to Sanford soon, don't
Post Cards at tho Herald LfTk*.
held until their parents or guardians Legion boys woro wanting n wido you?
nppear nnd pay n fine. A city ordi­ open town on Armistice Day and al­
nance prohibits driving of mnchlncs lowed the crap shooting on the streets.
by children under 10 year of ngo. Tho Legion boys wnnt It distinctly un­
Many nccldonts duo to youthfulness derstood that they will stand by tho of­
F eed
of drivers In recent weeks caused tho ficers this yenr in enforcing the laws
on Armistico Day ns on other days
Issuance of tho ordinance.
F ru it a n d V e g e t a b le C rates
and none of tho Legion members will
You Can Duy From Us at
An invention thnt bids fair to re­ countonnnco any gambling of ony
Wholcsalo Prices
volutionize tho manufacture of spray­ kinds on tho streets thnt dny. Tho
er pumps and nil kinds of pumping officers will do their duty *n this
Writ* (or Price l.lit
machines, hns been mndo by Mr. D. respect ami arrest anyone caught
I,. Striae, a prominent citizen nnd gambling on tho streets or otherwise
W. A. Mcrryday Company
^,
grove man of Winter Haven, Tho conducting themselves In a manner
Polnlfeo, Florida
I 'jf i,. L A ' ~
now system Is such n vnsl Improvo- unbecoming real citizens nnd tho ofmen ovor tho old methods, that n nuc- ficers'cnn bo assured that tho Ameri­
cossful promotion of the pump Is as­ can Legion will not only uphold their
sured. Mr. Strino hns been working hands in this rosnect but will render
on the design for over a year, nnd them any assistance needed in up­
used one of tho pumps for tho past holding law nnd order. Tho Armistice
six months, during which time it gave Day this yenr will bo ono of tho big­
perfect satisfaction nnd service. A gest days since the first Armistico
patent was secured in November, 10- Duy when penco was dcclnrcd hut
21, and n half Interest sold to the B. much of tho nolso and other objectC. Skinner Co., of Dunedin last lonnhlo features will bo eliminated.
month. By tho terms of tho contract, It will ho a celebration in keeping with
Mr. Stride received $10,000 In cash (he memorial aspects of n real Armis­
and n fine royalty on oncli pump sold. tice Dny celebration and CaniphollJust ns IDEAL FERTILIZERS nro best for growing \
A minimum yearly payment for Mr. Lnssing Post will lend tho str.to in
your crops, IDEAL'INSECTICIDES nro best for protecting j
Strino was fixed which ho will ra- calling for n peaceful observance bf
them from in sects nnd diBenses.
colvo regnrdless of the number of ono of tho greatest days in American
history.
pumps sold.
Fruit is sold lnrgely on its nppenrnnco. A good way to

They are
GOOD!

H ENR Y McLAULIR

On Flour, Grain and

Ideal
INSECTICIDES

FUNERAL OF MRS A. H. CAMER
ON
Mrs. Archie B Cameron beloved
wife oT Arclilo Cnmoron died nt tho
old homo cast of the city Fridny nnd
was buried yestordny In Lakovlow
cemetery. Tho funeral sarvicos woro
held from th o . Holy Cross Church
yestordny afternoon and tho long concourso of-fricndH nnd tho many beau­
tiful floral offerings attested to tho
friendship of many friends of this
ctimablo lady who had been a resi­
dent of this section for mnr.y years.
Mrs. Cameron had been an invalid for
ninny yonrs nnd wis unable to loavo
her bed hut wns always bright nnd
cheerful and thoso who know hor belt
loved her for tho unsolfish dovotlon
of wifo and mothot and frland and
noighbar. Hor donth beroft n hus­
band, two daughters and ono non.
Tho sympnthy of many friends is oxtended to them in their hour of sor­
row.

10 Daya to Hatch t
It takes ten days for tho eggs of a
roach to hatch so if you keep Itoyal
Guaranteed Ilonch I’owder around fop
u fuw days, the old ones will enrry it
into tho nests before they die—nnd ns
the young hatch, they will ho destroy­
ed, tool Roynl Guaranteed Roach
Powdor costs 10c and 25c. Sold and
gunrnntood by R. C. Bower.—Adv.
N. Y. CENTRAL It. R? SHOPMEN
RETURN TO WORK TODAY
BUFFALO, Oct. 11.—Fifteen hundrotlo shopmont who struck shortly
after work in tho New York Control
rail road shops hero had been taken
over by tho W. J. Connors company
last June, will return to work tomor­
row.
x
No announcement wns mndo as to
tho terms of sottlamont.
Looks lllco an equinoctial gale is in
tho offing.

Insure your crop agninst low, unprofitnblo prices is to make
tho most of it first grndo fruit by proper spraying.
We have INSECTICIDES for ovory purposo and gladly
give full directions for their use.

SPRAY MACHINERY
Right spray outfits aro accessary for right results. Wo
hnvo a full lino of best makes. For large outfits, seo our
BEAN SPECIALS.
,

FARM IMPLEMENTS
• Full stock—plows, harrows, cultivators, fertilizer distri­
butors, otc.
Write Ue Your Requirements

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REFUNDING STORY ABOUT MRS. B0UCHEL
leaves sh ip , COMMITTEE HERE,
IS LIE SAYS SALESMAN
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SAID GOOD-BYE DESPITE REPORTS

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\ YES’ARREST VENIZEL0S
WILL ACT
WAS MISTAKE
AS C HIM
SAY PEOPLE

LONDON, Oct. 11.—Sir Robert
■i AKER'S ORDERS ARB ENOUGH Horne, chancellor of tho excchoqucr,
THEY RESENT ACTION OF PLENIPOTENTIARY FOR GREECE
Legette Says Statement of Scandal Mongers, No ANDDETECTIVES
AT PEACE CON­
U FOR THE WISE BAR.
stated today ho was going to tho Unit­
BY ATTACK­
KEEP
Truth in it
FERENCE
ed Stntos as head of tho British debt
ING THEM
funding mission despite Intimations In
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct, 11,—0, S. tho press hero to tho contrary.
LONDON, Oct 11.—Formor Pre­
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11,—Wilbur Legetto, formerly of At­ NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J„ Oct, 11. mier
*Illism*, brtrtondor on the shipping
Vcnlzelos will act as chlof of
lanta, now living here, volunteered a statement today that ho was Frank Kirby, n Middlesex county de­
steamer President Madison, HINTON RESUMED
tho
plenipotentiary
for Greoce nt the
tho traveling salesman mentioned by Asa Candler in statements tective, crodlted with having obtained
JJng between Pugot Sound and tho
first
peace
conference
of representa­
statement from Schneider through
FLIGHT THIS MORNING published by Mrs. Onezima do Bouchel involved in alleged reports
Orient, packed his ooacktall glasses
tives
of
Greece
and
Turkey
and Allied
of visits to her rooms in Atlanta during tho Confederate reunion which Hayes was chnrgod with tho
-uefully and thrust his whlto aprons
powors,
it
was
announced
today.
The
SAN JUAN, P. R., Oct. 11.—Hinton in 1919. “The whole story attributed to Candler is a He," declared murders of Rov. Hall and Mrs. Mills,
packot Into a browrt bag and left resumed his alrplano flight from Legette. "It is a fabrication of scandal mongers. There is no fin­
plnco and date for conference has not
was attacked by a group of indignant
been determined.
Eero today for Savannah. "I got a new York to Rio Janeiro hero at 8:36 er womna on enrth than Mrs, do Bouchel."
citizens here today. Bombarded with
tdefram from Mr. Lasker of tho Ship- this morning with Island of Goadelbricks Kirby escaped unhurt by lock­
ping Board,” he explained. "It snld oopo noxt stopping place.
ing himself In tho railroad depot. The Negro Population
SEMINOLE COUNTY FEDERATION WOM­
E J Up tho bar and get off the ship.”
of the United States
police rescued him. Tho crowd pro­
ENS’ CLUB BETTER HOMES WEEK—MRS. tested to Kirby against the nrrest of
FREE FOR OUR READERS
Centered in Georgia
NUMEROUS a m b u s h e s
Wo havo mndo arrangements whoroHnyes declaring they considered it a
PORTER
WAKEFIELD
ON
CAKE
MAKING
REPORTED IN IRELAND
by ovory housewife who reads this pa­
frame up to quiet indignation of citi­ In Dado County. According to Census
FIGHTING RESUMED per can obtain n copy of "Relfnblo Re­
zens and sooth an nrousod governor
Announced by Deportment
3 teaspoons of baking powder this
Ycstordny afternoon tho modol
ceipts” absolutely freo of charge by
by making It appear tho mystery had
DUBLIN, Oct. 11.—Numerous am- simply writing tho Homo Economics bouse was filled to overflowing when should bo added to tho flour.
been cleared.
WASHINGTON, Oct. II.—Tho De­
RICH FRUIT CAKE
tuhes, henvy bursts of firing from Department of tho Calumet Baking Mrs. Porter Wakefield demonstrated
NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 11.— partment of commerce announced to­
1-2 pound of buttor.
ftrious part of Ireland throughout Powder Co., ‘1100-28 Fillmore Street, ono of hor famous cakes, and sovoral
Counsel for Hayos announced toduy ho day tho center of tho negro population
1-2 pound of brown sugar .
the night. Fighting continued until Chicago, 111.
kinds of icing. Mrs. Wakefield says:
has proof that Hayes wns at homo In as determined by tho census Is now in
lpt. of eggs.
jjiwn. No roports on casualties avail- "Rolinblo Recipes” contains 70 “That while cako makers aro born
2oz. of almonds.
* bed nt tho hour when ■ Raymond tho oxtromo northwest corner of Geor­
tbel st noon.
pages of recipes and other informa­ still.any one with a reasonable amount
Schneider charges ho killed Rov. Hall gia in Dado county, one and three10 oz. of flour.
tion appreciated by ovory housewife. of common sense can bcconto an ex­
and
Mrs. Mills.
qunrtcr miles north and northeast of
1 lb. nml 0 oz. of currents.
OLDEST WOMAN FAN
It Is illustrated in colors and will port cake maker.
Citizens
In tho Sixth Ward whoro the town of Disingfnwn. Tho contor
3-4
lb.
of
raisins.
Airs.
Wakefield
advises
the
ladies
prove quito helpful In proparing the
1-2 lb. of mixed ornnge, lemon and Clifford Hayes lives announced today gradually worked from Petersburg,
IOWA, CITY, In., Oct. 11.—Mrs. D. dnily menu.
to u(*c confectioners sugar rolled vory
they would hold a tag day Saturday Vn., to DoKulb county, Alabama, boIf. Richardson, of Davenport, 80 years
Wo have also made arrangements fine nnd sifted nnd then rolled again citron peel.
to ralso funds for Ills legal dofonse.
tween 1700 and 1010 when It bogan
el age, 1» bolleved to bo tho oldost with tho Calumet Baking Powder Co. nnd sifted beforo measuring and us­ 1-3 oz. of grated nutmeg.
to
move northward again. Northeast­
1
wine
glass
of
grate)
nutmeg.
loninn football fan. She ordered a wherboy their Homo Economics De­ ing.
BOATING
ONCE
AGAIN
erly
movement last ton years, the de­
1
wine
plass
of
grnpe
julco
and
To obtain tho boot results the flour
iptclnlcnr today to tnko her and 2B partment will cheerfully answer nil
partment
said wns duo principally to
black
coffeo
nnd
juice
of
ono
lomon.
WILL
LIVEN
BIG
LAKE
should
he
heated
nnd
sifted
beforo
friends and relatives to tho Iown-Yale questions pertaining to cooking, kltch*
grent
increase
In negro population of
GLAZE
ICING
measuring
and
thon
sifted
again
jime at Now Haven, Conn., next on equipment, etc. Thoro is absolute­
Mix
ono
pound
of
finely
sifted
con
Massachusetts,
Connecticut,
New
Thor
Is
now
an
Immediate
need
of
beforo
plucing
in
tho
cako.
Peturday.
ly no c'hnrgo for this service.
fectionom sugar with tho stiffly beat tho commencement of Improvement York, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, West
Butter
should
bo
mixed
with
tho
Write the Homo Economics Depart­
en whites of two eggs, add n piece upon tho partially complete'bulkhead Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.
NF.W PUTNAM HOTEL
ment of tho Calumet Baking Powdor sugar with tho hands for tho human of blue fruit coloring tho slzo of a —nnd wore that work now under way
WILL DE LARGER Co., 4100-28 Fillmore St., Chicago, 111. contains just the degree of heat necpen, bout this mixture with a wooden Iho lakofront would soon bo a busy RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION.
today for a copy of "Rolinblo Re­ cssnry for tho proper mixing of a Hpoon for 20 to 30 minutes.
spot.
cako.
DE LAND, Oct. 11.—Promoters of ceipts,"
It
will
becomu
gradually
whiter
For thoro is to bo buslnoss on Lake Tho United States Civil Sorvico
the N'cw Putnam hotel hnvc announc­
Mrs. Wakefield says that two peo­
nnd
lighter
and
will
bo
ready
for
use
Tohopcknllgn
In tho futuro—nnd tho Commission has announced nn exam­
ed that instead of a sixty room struc­ SOUTHERN COLLEGE
ple can mnko a cako bettor than ono
when
thu
spoon
will
stnnd
upright
in,
buslnoss
can
be
mndo to grow into ination to bo held nt Snnford, Florida,
ture pious will bo chnngcd to provide
OPENS AT LAKELAND for whllo one is mixing the Ingred­
tho
midile
of
tho
bowl.
This
enn
ono
of
much
Importance
If conditions on November 11, 1022, to fill the posi­
lor 108 rooms. Tho total coBt will bo
ients tho other can bo beating tho
tion of rural carrier nt Snnford and
|180,000. Tho old Putnam hotel, ono LAKELAND, Oct. 7.—Southern eggs nnd that after tho eggs aro readily bo used for dccornting cakOs shall bo bettered ns timo rolls.
Cnptaln Clay Johnson hns decided vacancies that mny Inter occur on rur­
of the landmarks of contrnl Florida, College begun Its first year’s work at beaten they should be added to the with pnper cones.
ICING FOR WHITE CAKE
to bring two of his boats into the big al routes from that post office. Tho
kis burned Inst spring.
Lakeland today, more tthnn 200 stu­ cako “and not allowed to sot.
2 cups of sugar.
lake, nnd to work up a lino of ship­ salary of a rural enrrior on a standard
dents hnvlng registered. Bishop W.
Many other usful nnd Instructnblo
1-2
cup
of
boiling
wntcr.
ments which will keep thorn both vory daily wagon route of 24 miles is $1,800
COUNTY SEAT
N. Alnworth of tho Southern Motho- things in cako making wero told
Benton
whites
of
eggs.
busy.
Ho already hns two contracts pov annum, with nn additional $30 per
OF HIGHLANDS
diset church was tho principal speak­ while Mrs. Wakefield expertly mixed
Beating lightly all tho time ndd 1-4 which will mean more business for milo per annum for each mile or ma­
TO HE NAMED er at tho initial exorcises, whlchc wero tho cake. Then whllo tho cako was
teaspoon of vanilla 1-4 tenspoon of Kissimmee, nnd will sorve to put more jor fraction thereof in excess of 24
held in tho nuditorium of the First making icings wero explained.
tartaric ncld.
money into circulation.
niiloH, Tho salary on motor routes
SE1IK1NG, Oct. 1L.—Nt vomber Methodist church because tho number
As soon ns the enko was baked it
CARAMEL ICING
Down on Lnko Ktsslinmeo there is ranges from $2,450 to $2,000 per an­
Hit is tho date set forelcctlon to of attending was greater than tho col­ served nnd our expert cako maker
2 cups of brown sugar.
to bo nt once loented a sawmillo—end num according to length. Separata
seme tho county scat of Highlands lege auditorium could accomodate. Mrs. McLnulln snld that lt\wns quito
1-2 cup of milk.
the entire output Is to bo sold In Kls examinations for ' motor routes nnd
county. Kcbring, Avon Pnrk, Lnko Bishop Ainsworth declared that Sou­ as g od 08 Anglo Food.
A piece of butter tho bIzo of an egg. sirnmce—or will be shipped from this wugon routes ure no longor held. Ap­
Steam.? and Desota will bo contest­ thern was destined to bocomo ono of
Tho following wero tho rccolpts
Boil this until It threads and atir point. This mill hns contracted to pointments to both positions will bo
ant!.
tho grentest educational institutions tha&gt; Mrs. Wakefield demonstrated.
until
cold.
mnko all shipments by bont to Kls- made from the sumo rcglstor. THE
in tho South.
WHITE
CAKE
CHOCOLATE
ICING
slmmeo nnd hna closed tho deal with EXAMINATION WILL DE OPEN
IIOHMKU LANDS AT FT. MYERS
The local Klwnnls nnd Rotary clubs
2
squares
of
chocolate.
Captain Johnson to do tho work. This ONLY TO CITIZENS WHO ARE AC­
2
cups
of
HUgor.
took part in tho exercises nnd nt noon
5 tablespoons of powdered sugar. in itsolf, It la stated, will bo a con TUALLY DOMICILED IN THE TER­
FORT MYERS, Oct. 11.—Goorgo luncheon was spread on tho collego 11-4 cup of butter.
3 table spoons of boiling water.
sidcrablo business for a long tlmo— RITORY OF THE POST OFFICE
0 whites of eggs.
L Homier, past president of tho Na­ canipue for the students nnd mombors
Stir
over
a
moderate
firo
until
1
cup
of
milk
or
water.
nnd wilt bo tho short haul tho boats WHERE TIIE VACANCY EXISTS
tional Editorial Association and for of their fnmilios who ennio from out
smooth
and
glossy.
it
cups
of
flour.
will hnvo.
ionu‘ years publisher and editor of of town.
nnd who meet tho other requirements
Cnptaln Johnson hns also contract­ sot forth in Form 1077. Doth men
the Manatee Illvor Journal, nt BrodSouthern College was established
ed to hnul from Basscngor tho cntlro and women, if qualified, tuny enter
Otown has purchnHod a suhstnntlnl some years nt Sutherland near Clear­ COUNTRY NEEDS LAW ENFORCEMENT,
citrus crop—or, practically, moat of this examination, but appointing of­
interest in the Ft. Myors Daily Press water. After tho destruction of its
NOT NEW LAWS, SAYS GEORGIAN WHO wholo yield—nnd tho grovcB In that ficers lmve the legal right to specify
uul become actvoly Indentlflcd with building by fire, it woh moved teinvicinity nro cnrrrylng a good crop.
the newspapers as general manager porarnlly to Clenrwntcr Benchc, whoro
sex desired in requesting certifi­
IS FIRST WOMAN CHOSEN U. S. SENATOR This will cntnll n run down tho river tho
of both.
tho sessions coninued until I.nkolnnd
cation of ullgiblos. Women will not
—for arrangements hnvo been mndo
wns selected ns a permanent location
be considered for rurnl enrrior ap­
to
hnvo tho local packinghouse handle pointment unless thoy arc the widows
ATHENS, Gn., Oct. 10.—"Tho wo­ of n new day is growing in America
NEW YORK MAN
and new buildings contrucsted,
WANTED MIAMI DAIRY
Tho enrollment is expected to reach man who retains hor good sense nnd and I bollovo that with its advance­ tho crop nnd tho best nnd cheapest of U, S. soldierH, sailors, or marlnos,
Intellect will renlizo that it Is not now ment wo shall sco a now typo of citi­ mnnnor to got tho fruit to Klsslmmco or tho wives of U. S. soldiers, sailors,
THERE ARE FIFTY NOW •100 befor the first of tho year.
laws but enforcement that wo noed." zen. A strong nntion is dependent up­ Is hy boat.
or marines who nro physicnlly dis­
With the fruit nnd lumber Captain
ThiB was tho statement of Mrs. W. on its womon nnd tho manner in whieh
MIAMI, Oct. 11.—John Roche, of IlOOI) HAS FINE
qualified
for examination by reason of
APPLE ORCHARD
II. Folton, who hna bocomo tho first tho women of this country grasp their Johnson figures that his boats will injuries received In tho line of mili­
New York City, apparently believes
IN Old) GEORGIA woman United Stntos Senator, as opportunities.
be kept busy through the entire sea­
Miami is without a dairy for, declar­
tary duty. Form 1077 nnd application
ing ho bus been tolfl by a tourist that
sho declared nt her homo hero yes­ "Tho most romantic development In son. Ho will also do somo pnsnongor blanks may bo obtained from tho of­
J, D. Hood brought some flno wine- terday that Bhc 1b succeeding tho Into this country’s history comos about work, nnd no doubt thoro will bo a
it waj impossible to obtain frish milk
sap
apples to tho Heruld offico yes­ Senntor Thomas E. Watson, without bccm'iso our problems today are social number anxious to spend a day or fices mentioned nbova or from tho
«r cream hero, ho has written tho
United States Civil Servlco Commis­
Chamber of Commorco obout tho op­ terday that were of most excellent np* uxclting herself over such questions and economic nnd this Is work In two In Klsslmmco every week—If the sion at Washington, D. C. Applica­
Commissary supplies may bo shipped
portunity for establishment of a dairy. ponrnneo nnd flno quality. About as tho tariff, tho bonus nnd tho fnst- which womon nro needed.
tion should bo forwarded to tho Com­
eight
years
ago
Mr.
Hood
planted
out
Tht. Chamber of Commorco has in­
"I nm thankful for tho good laws direct to thoso points nt a lesser rnto mission at Washington, D. C., at tho
disnppoaring "flapped” stylo of girl.
formed Mr. Rocho that fifyt dnlrlcs this flno orchard in tho Bluo Ridge "Good laws nnd good law makers" that wo havo now, out ovon more im­ thnn In nny other way, and this will earliest practicable dnto.
Miami, that durng the summor thoro section of Gcorgtn nnd tho editor of she continued, "wo nlrondy hnvo. I portant nro tho greater laws that so­ allow n greater volume of business to
U a daily scrplus of 1,600 gallons of the Herald thought he wns foolish shall not strivo to win glory in states­ ciety must observo if wo are to havo bo transacted In Klsslmmco.
Owner Away—House Occupied!
milk and cream whllo In tho wlntor talking about good apples In Gcprgia, manship. If only I can aid In mnklng a strong citizenry. Wo must hnvo Tho dnto when tho boats will roach
Mrs.
Mary Market says, "Whllo 1
the surplus is wiped out nnd at times Wo are forced to confess that Hood men and women live cleaner, Hwcetor more thought of tho simple, sweet hero from. Lnko Okoechoboo, whore
wns
awny,
bod bugs took possession of
they aro In sorvico, hns not boon
it s o tight pinch to supply tho do- wns right and wo wero wrong for his nnd more wholesomo lives, I shall be virtues of Hfo."
my houso. Thoy woro ovorywhoro, I
apples nre among tho best tlmt wo
wand.
"Men nnd womon must bo good bo- named, but it Is assured that no tlmo went to my druggist nnd ho told mo
well satisfied.”
over seen nnd If ho has 3,000 bushels
will
bo
lost
after
tho
cargoes
are
In
No
Mrs. Felton reminds ono of the old- causa they want to bo good.
Royal Guaranteed Bod Bug Liquid
of them this senson ho should worry
LAKE COUNTY VOTES
amount of legislation can mnko them n fair way to bo mndo ready.—Kls wns the safest, quickest remedy. I
fushlonod
mother
portrnyed
on
tho
nbout
paying
freight
bills.
With
such
TO HUILD $250,000
Amorlcan stage today. Her hair is good,” sho assorted, "although tho simmoo Gnzotto.
used It and got rapid relief." Get a
COURT HOUSE BLDG. tipples ns theso in Georgia our own ns white ns snow nnd her fnco wrinkl­ futuro of our nntion nnd of our rnco
state should got nil tho npples they
can
today. 25c., Sold and guaranteed
And feels like It will tnko sn equin­
ed, but despite hor ago sho is very ac­ depends largely upon It.
by
U.
C. Bower.—Adv.
need
tills
winter
with
tho
high
freight
EU.STIS, Oct. 11.—Tho $260,000
tive. Sho possossoB a magnetic per­ "I hoo a hotter citizenry coming octial gnlo to cool off tho otmosphoro.
rnte
cut
out.
ond insuo for a now court houso for
sonality. Although retiring In hor to America only through efforts to
ska county nt TavaroB wns enrriod HARVEST LARGER
Tho
mnnnor, tho "grand old woman of Improve our living standards.
xlay by almost two to one vote nftor
THAN LAST YEAR Georgia” ns sho is known throughout working man must hnvo n living wngo.
Change your Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell or any car carrying
most scnsntlonnl cempnlgn nnd WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Crops tho South, talks as fluently as sho Ho must not bo forcod too much in
Iwtlon. Tho fight dovolqped Into n generally suffored loss In prospective writes and docs not hesltnto to ex­ competition with unskilled labor from
30x3 Vi Clincher Tires to Straight Side. We carry rims and
fctlonnl one ns attested by tho vote production during Soptomber, but tho press her views on tho important is­ abroad. Thoro must bo ovory en­
1 Tnvnvcs, 314 for, 3 ngalnBt; Mt. harvests will be largor than they sues of the day,
30x3 Vi Straight Side Tires.
couragement."
bra 166 for, 3 against; Sorrento 51 wor last year, exept In tho enso of "1 nm not interested in tho fast-dis­
Senator Folton declnrod that tho
}r&gt; 2 against; Eustls 277 for, 45 com, buckwheat, Bugar boots and pea­ appearing flappor typo of girl,” sho legislation this country most needs to
gainst; Umatilla 144 for, 44 against nuts, according to preliminary esti­ smiled as sho removed hor gold rim­
day Is that gained "at tho knees of
*i‘s!mrg 50 for, 204 against; Grove- mates nnd forecasts of production an­
med glassos, "but I am Intorasted in tho mothers of America—laws that
We are the only Drive-in Filling Station equipped with
‘ml 1(1 for, 57 against; Frultlnnd nounced today by tho department of
the modern young woman. Tho light nro greator than laws.”
Visible Goa Pumps.
]&amp; ;&gt;&amp;■
»fk I for, 34 against; Clormont 28 agriculture. Thcs showed a reduc­
“L &gt;
r'7 against; Mnscott 0 for, 70 tion, ns compared with a month ago,
gainst, and MJnncoln 0 for, 44 25,000,000 bushels of oats, 21,000,000 U. S. AT BOTTOM OF
dominions right on tho heels of this
gainst.
country.
bushels of corn 8,000,000 bushols of
WORLD-WIDE
SLUMP
With a few small preefnets to be sring wheat, 16,000,000 bushols of pea*
Tho United States Is now building
IN SHIP BUILDING
car‘l from tho vote Is 1182 for 057 nuta 5,000,000 bushels of whlto pota­
only
six per cent of tho world's ton­
gainst.
toes, 2,000,000 bushels of apples.
nage. Englnnd Is building 00 por
NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—A world, cent and tho othor marltimo nations
Thoro were Incrcaso, howovor,, In tho
DEALERS
J- A. Hurrold sold out his grocery forecasts of tobacco barley buck­ wldo slump In ship building with tho
*
• ■y
34 por cent combined.
vincas today and will retire from wheat, rico and benns.
United States showing by far tho
fctive business for a whllo.
Mr.
U. S. Tires, Gas, Oils, Accessories
greatest lots, wus disclosed todny In STRONG EARTHQUAKE
f*firoI»l hns boon in tho grocory bus- ARMY DIRIGIBLE
SHAKES CITY OF ROME
C-2 OVER TUCSON figures complied by Lloyd's Register.
r M in Sanford for tho past twenty
Road Service------------Phone 447-W
With
roforonce
to
this
country,
tho
K*rR nnd was ono of tho first to start
NO DAMAGE REPORTED
TUCSON, Arlz., Oct. 11.—Tho n r
Register
shows
th
a
t:v
Fwsh business, Ho has not nu *o my dlrlgiblo C-2 cn rooto from San
FIRST STREET AT ELM AVE.------ SANFORD, FLA.
Counting only ships on which work
| nj’ DIuuh for tho future arid will t i l Dlogo to Atlnntlc coast, passod over
ROME, Oct. 11.—A strong earthwell earned vacation, first v*
Tucson this morning wlht^ motors actually Is in progress, the United quaka shook the .city today causing
States la led by England, France and great aTarm.s No damag reported up
“any points in Florida with i»s inm- roaring smoothly.
Holland, with Japan and tho British to 1 p. m.

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as the teacher and unless those par­ AN IfONBST APPORTIONMENT tho power swings into tho hands of of ths choir of Holy Cross arid in
.
tho people of south Florida they will social circles and her death will leave
ents help keep their children morally,
ALL WE ARB ASKINfi
a
void
among
the
many
friends
who
boss the state as unmercifully as
spiritually and physically clean the
west Florida does now." There is loved hor for her sweet disposition
same condition is going to be reached
in Lakeland that prevailed here three We have great esteem for the judg­ every reason to believe that should nnd her many fine traits and accom­
or four years ago, Prof. Everett is ment of Editor Benjamin of the Ocala south Florida be given the representa­ plishments.
THE HERALD*PRlNTING*COiPANY right. Ho is merely hinting now as to Stat, and for his always evidont pur­ tion in tho legislature to which its Tho funeral services of Mrs. A, W.
___________ ( U m s i s m I sI ) ____________
what he is trying to stop and he do pose to do Justice—even for the "chip- population entitles it tho policy of Leo, Jr., will be hold Tuesday after­ Sealed proposals will bo received bv
that body would bo much more pro­ noon nt four o’clock nt the church of tho City Commission of Sanford
s u b s c r i p t i o n n u o B u a h v a h o i servos the support of every cltlsen
on-his-shoulder” spirit of moat of his gressive and helpful to the develop­ The Holy Cross.
Florida, at their office in the Ci7
SbT Ut,mlk» ------------------ ------------- tjm for the sake of the children in keep­ writings. Although wo have not had
Tho following pallbearers will meet Hall, at or before 8
n m * U M tk i
.........
m. October 29
ing them whore they belong, it will be the privilege of personal acquaint­ ment of tho state, in keeping with the
_ _ ____ is h u i l n m *1*11 •'s jr . tho greatest blessing for them In the
spirit which has wrought such won­ at 8:45 nt tho Miller Funeral Parlors 1922, for the following materials- '
ance we have formed tho impres.-don
A u n t T L ISM, at tk* root 0111m at
on Second at., P. E, G. Garrett, E.
la a (* !li rlorUla, I’s l i r Act af Marek end in that it means better citizens in of him that ho la a woll-oquiped news­ derful development throughout south
Number 1 Vitrified Sewer PIP8
F. Lane, John 0. Smith, H. E. Tolar, Approximately 1680 feet of 6" p|p.
i , tar a
Florida,
the future and the children themselves paper man, and that ho is unusually
l l r narald
Herald laj
la w aauuef will' later thank those who were so
Tha l u l a r l Dali?
If Editor Bonjamin has carefully Frank P* Akers, John M. Gillon.
painstaking in the ascertainment and road tho analysis of tho ponding Interment in Lako View Cemetery. Approximately 2150 feet of 8" P|p*
a fter
*
fk ir
Approximately 7805 feet of 10" pip.
kind and considerate in having a part presentation of facts. Wo aro, there­
■vattwlac
ill the character building of the young fore, surprised and disappointed to amendment prepared by Hon. Fred­
Approximately 5520 feet of 12" p|pe’
a
men and women of this locality.- find him tho only editorial writer of erick Van Roy, representative from CHEAP RATES TO FLORIDA
Approximately 010 feet of 15” pip,’
FAIR AT JACKSONVILLE
Citrus county, recently published in
Lakeland-Star Telegram.
Approximately 2280 feet of 18" p|m
any
prominenco
in
all
south
and
cen­
You can Improve your Home this
Tho Times, ho must admit that thero
Approximately 1140 feet of 21" p|p,
tral
Florida
supporting
tho
pending
week.
is very adroit provision for maintain­ JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 10.— Approximately 1800 feet of 24" pip.
constitutional amendment providing
GREATEST ASSET TO CITY
-----------o----------ing control of the sonata in north and Atl rail lines operating in Floridn Approximately 70 branches 0" dla reapportionment of tho legislative
Tho Better Homos demonstrations
west Florida. Tho ovident purpose have announced one nnd one half first nmoter pipe.
are very interesting.
Tho greatest asset to a city is its representation. And we must moco to was to divert attention from this by class one way fares for tho Florida
tho conclusion, in considering his at­
Approximately 00 branches 8” dl•
- o .......—
chambers of commerce. Tho greatest titude on tho question,, that he has conceding south Florida Increased re­ State Fair and Exposition, which will ameter pipo.
And something that every lady in
presentation in the lower house. Con bp held in Jacksonville Nov, 17 to 25.
asset to tho chamber Is its man pow­
Approximately 820 branches 10" dlthe land needs no matter how large er, Tho public spirit, energy, ability, not read tho amendment, but has trol of tho sonate means practically
Tickets will ho sold from nil points
formed
his
opinions
from
the
specious
nmotor
pipe.
or how small hor homo may be.
experience and co-operation of the argument and writings of tho west control of tho legislature—tho adopt­ within tho State of Florida, nnd will Approximately 280 branches 12" dl-----------o---------ion of this amendment will mean a 1)0 good for use only on Novcmbor 26,
entire membership is essential to its Florida politicians.
ameter pipe.
Tho oldest striker in the world dlod success..
continuance
of the present unfair and prior to midnight of which date re­
In
the
iBBuo-of
tho
Star
of
tho
4th
Approximately 25 branches 15" di­
yesterday in Iowa, Ho had been on
unsatisfactory conditions, to all practi­ turn train must bo completed.
To tho men who cannot give person­
ameter pipo.
■trike since 1888. The present rail* al scrvico is duo an expression of ap­ inst. we find an oxtended discussion cal intents, purposes and results, for
Children
of
five
years
and
under
of tho question containing many state­
road striko probably hastened his
twelve, will bo cKnrgcd one half of Approximately 55 branchos 18" dlpreciation for their moral and finan­ ments which are unfair to the practi­ another period of 10 ycors.
death.
We cnrncstly urgo upon Editor tho fares authorized in tljo tariff cov­ ameter pipe.
cial support. Many of tho members, cally unanimous attitude of tho pcoplo
---------- o----------Approximately 20 branches, 21" dlBenjamin a caroful reading of the ering tho fair excursion rates.
however, not only have tho qualifi­
The loss to tho public and rail­ cations for such work, but havo suffi­ of soilth Florida, and which support amendment, confident that aftor do­ It Is expected that thoso low round ameter pipe.
roads and various trndo channels in cient timo at their disposal to dc- our theory that tho editor of the Star ing so hq will lino up with tho news­ trip excursion rates will attract many Number 1, Vitrified Scgemcnt Block
has not read the amendment. For
the recent coal strike was over a bil­ voto to It.
For approximately 787 feet of 30"
papers nnd people of south Florida in visitors to Jacksonville during fair
Instance:
Circular
Sower,
lion dollars. This ought to be a les­
demanding n squaro deal in tho ap­ week, ns it will give them an excep­
Such men would not only holp tha
son to tho operators and tho coal chamber by contributing tholr time, There Is no good argument against portionment of powor in tho legisla­ tional opportunity to visit tho metro­ For approximately 015 feet of 30"
miners and the government. Tharo ability, experience and judgment, but ronpportlonmcnt. Tho proposed re- ture.—Tnmpn Times.
polis of tho state, ns well as to tnko Circular Sower.
should naver bo another striko of any in so doing would promote tho inter­ apportionment is not what tho Stor
Tho pipe to bo doliveretl at Sanford,
in he big fall Bhow.
kind in tho United States. They nov» ests of tho city and find personal sat­ wants. It is not fair and square to
Floridn,
ns ordered by tho City dur­
all tho state, hut it is hotter than tho
or got anono nnywhoro.
ing
tho
six
months following acceptIn
all
malarial
countries
tho
pop­
isfaction in so doing.
apportionment wo now havo, and we
-----------o----------atico
of
bid.
ular
romedy
is
Horblne.
People
find
Always tho ‘chamber has under con­
France will bo unablo to moot any sideration many problems affecting should therefore adopt it—ami as soon
it a good medicine for purifying tho Specifications and form of pronosal
ns possible adopt another nnd a hot­
part of her indebtedness nnd Eng­
system and wnrdlng off tho disease, can bo secured at tho office of the
the commercial interests of tha city ter one. This can bo done. If tho
land wants to mnko some arrange­
Price, 00c. Sold by Union Pharmacy City Manager.
nnd tho community. Moro and moro pcoplo put pressuro on the loglslaturo
ments to stnnd Undo Sam off somo tho leadership of tho chamber Is re­
Tho City Commissioners reserve tht
—Adv
time. It boginR to look ns though our cognized in voicing public opinion on of 1025, they can compel it to submit
right
to reject any or all bids, or to
another amendment In 102C. In fact,
Thanksgiving dinner will not havo
accept
any bids thoy doom to bo for
matters which nro of community in­
POPE TELEGRAPHS
any of tho trimmings this year. How­ terest. Fuller co-operation of the the legislature of next yoar, whether INFORMAL OPENING WILL BE
tho
best
interest of the City.
GREECE AND TURKEY
ever, the old U. S. A. Is hotter off members is needed that tho organiza­ this amendment is adopted or not, can
BIG
EVENT
FOR
THE
C. J. RYAN,
TO
PRESERVE
PEACE
than the lmlnnco of tho world for wo tion may continue to bo representa­ fall for another to bo submit tod to
MEMBERS
20-6-13
City Mnnngcr.
tho pcoplo in 1024, But it Is very
are tho bnnkers.
tive of nil tho citizens.
ROME,
Oct.
7.—rope
Pius
through
likely that if this amendment is re­
In such nn organization it is diffi jected, there Mill bo no change for For weeks tho question has been Cardinal Gasjinrrl hns telegraphed
A deep sympathy for an old man cult to know tho individual interest
asked when tho Country Club would both Muatnphn Komnl Pasha nnd
whose children had grown away from nnd qualifications for scrvico of nil ten or twolvo years.
The
Times
readily
admits
that
bo opened nnd tho golf links mndo all King George of Greece, ncking them
him was what Inspired Mrs. DeBouch- its members, Tho responsibility rests
“thero
Is
no
good
nrgument
against
ready
for the big day. Although tho to do everything poaslble to nvold re­ Scaled proposals will he received by
cllo to promise to marry Asa Cnndprimarily on each member *o rnako rcnpportionnient." Tho pcoplo of folks have been playing on tho links sumption of hostilities. Ho also ask­
ler. And this growing awny from
tho City Commission of Sanford, Flor­
known to tbo chamber in what way south Florida have boon clamoring for tho past two months tho grounds ed nonr ouBtern governments, in
tho old man I» tho result of many
idn, nt their office in tho City Hall, at
lio can contribute scrvico and assis for rcnpportionnient for tho past Ihavo never been opened officially nnd which vntienn has diplomatic repre­
marriages in middle life that arc
or beforo 8 p. m., October 2,1, 1022, for
tance.
quarter of a century, but thoy wnnt this will take place on Thursday, Oc­ sentatives, to use their influence to tho construction of tho following sew­
surprises to the children. It ought
What the city needs is service and
to bo a lesson to tho children for all assistance in dealing with important an honest rcnpportlonmont—real renp- tober 19th, tho club houso nnd grounds prevent war.
ers, to-wit:
time. Don't get funny with your matters. Tho chamber can only rend­ portlonmcnt —tho ronpportionment boing opened all day to members nnd
Thirteenth Street storm sewer, 12"
Landis Rtntos thnt tho reason tho to 86" din., 4355’ long.
provided for in the state constitution, their wives nnd families. In tho
parents.
er efficient scrvico if each member based on population.
morning tho Indies will havo n golf American barn storming out-fit will
---------- o----------will respond to that which is at onco The Star’s contention that wo should tournament. In tho afternoon tho men leave on a foreign vessel is because no Fourteenth Street storm sewer 12"
Tho east coast plans war on mos­
his duty and his opportunity. Upon adopt the pending amendment and will havo n golf tournament, nil ama­ one figured on tho world sories boirg to 21" din., 1075’ long.
quitoes. It would ho well for tho
Park Avenue Btorm sowor, 12" to
the whole membership rests tho res "as noon ns possible adopt another teurs nnd the tennis pluyers will also over as soon ns It was and no other
whole statu to do likowisc, Thero arc
24"
din., 1170’ long,
ponsibility to see what tho organiza­ and a better one" is tho basis of our havo sovcrnl matches. A bridge party arrangements could bo made. Ho stat­
moro mosquitoes in somo parts of
Sunitnry Sowers
tion attnins tho onds which It is est­ suspicion that Editor Bcnjuniin has In the afternoon for the Indies will ed ho will ask them to return on nn
Florida than others but they should
Between
Sanford nnd Cypress, 12"
ablished to serve. Unless you holp not rend tho amendment. It Is pro­ nlso be ono of tho attractions nnd nt American vessel,
be stamped out everywhere. There aro
to
21"
din.,
4355'
long.
you nro n mombci In nnmo nnd not vided in tho Amedmcnt thnt, if It Is night a reception nnd dnneo will end
moro in Sanford this year than there in fact.
Between Union Avo. and Third St.
havo been in many years. Thoro Is Tlio activities of tho chamber of adopted, tho ronpportionment thus wlmt promises to bo ono of tho great­ H ealth Almost Ruined 0" and 10" din., 750* long.
made shall not lin changed for n por- est days In our history. Tho opening
some local raiiso for tbom. Lot tho
On Ninth Street between Cyjireit
commerce uru not only extended to iod of 10 years. Tho disparity In tho will bo Informal nnd will not bo nny
By R avages of
sanitary nnd struet department find
and
Hickory Avo., 10" to 12" din., CGO*
the stondily recurrent problems which
out where they breed and destroy affect tho business lifo of tbo mem­ representation of tho southern coun­ dross affair as the Indies and gentle­
long.
Indigestion
ties ns compared with the representa­ men will wear golf togs in tho day nnd
thorn.
Between Cypress nml lMno Avo., 6"
bers, blit also concorn themselves with tion of tho western and northern
nt night if thoy nro so disposed nnd
and
10" din., 1050’ long.
all tho larger problems of tho com­
H ave Ilren Dead W ith o u t "Us*
It should bo a matter of congrntuln munity which sooner or lator affect counties is grent today, but if tho tho affair will ho a big get-together Would
dir*’"
Mr. U o u g trrtT Bar*.
Between
Pino nnd Hickory Avo., 0"
present rate of development nnd in- for Ihu betterment of the club. Visi­ T o ile r ■» E n tire ly R ecovered and
nnd
10"
din.,
1050' long.
I’rnUcH Ferrnllao Mont ll l z b l y .
p0n!,," ; if !l' ia
thnt| tlm life oMho cit7,'nnd therefor* Its
tho golf links nnd country club aro business as well ns its social welfare. crcnso in population is maintained in tors from other cubs will nlso bo
Botween
Sunford
nnd Magnolia Ave.
the southern counties this disparity mndo welcome if they desire to attend
ready for thu winter visitors and also
0"
to
12"
din.,
3250'
long.
j
»
Souwllpa,
Is
D
ougherty,
Mr. F.
Tho concerted effort of overy mem­ will bo much grontor before the end
Forrnltn*
i t ____ ____
the o p in i o i that w fthoul
but it will really bo a local affair as of
ready for tho homo people. It is tho ber, tho officers, directors and com
Between
Park
nnd
Magnolia Ave.,
10 would t»e d e a d today. In a recent
of tho period of 10 years during which
far as possible and be tho first chance otter to tho F errallne Modlclno Com 10" din., 1500’ long.
greatest asset of Sanford nnd will he mittces must bo directed toward mak­
this amendment says tho apportion­
ho says:
that all the members of tho Golf Club puny,
tho moans of bringing moro now peo­ ing possible equality of opportunity ment must not be disturbed.
Between Pnrk and Oak Ave., 10"
" l mn send ing you the n am e s of
o people I think w ilt hd beiteflU eu
have bail to meet ami play nnd inspoet Horn
ple boro this winter than havo evor for our business men in competition
din,,
2600' long.
PERK
A
LINE.
I
carry
FER
R
A
L
IN
E
by
V
Thero hns been mi sensible argu­
ok at a ll time*, nnd U has
been here before. And wo should also with other cities in tho state, Ileal ment advanced against ronpportion­ tho new Country Club and the golf ill my stock
Between
First nnd Second St,, 8"
UCU FOIt MB PERSONALLY
done HO MlJC
take pride in tho fact that tho golf accomplishments rest in the wisdom ment. A number of south Fieri la links.
can h o n e stly recommend H din., 200’ long.
.hut I feol I &lt;
n h igh est terms.
links are as good, if not hotter, than and well focused energies of the newspapers and politicians, because
Between Cedar &lt;&amp; Holly Ave. North
IiiulResUon had so nearly ruined m y
health
th a t I really h e lle r s 1 would of Sixth Streot, 8” din., 1300’ long.
the ninjority of tbo links in tbo Htato. members. Aro you doing your share tho amendment Is not framed exactly DEATH OF MRS. A. W. LEE, JR. have boon
dead had 1 not used FEU R A LINE, but ilnoo u sin g se v er a l b o t ­
Ninth Streot District, 8" and 10"
to make this a bigger and bettor city 7 to suit them—because it does not put
t le s o f F errallne l am now e n tir e ly re­
din.,
1400’ long.
covered.
PARENTS SHOULD GUARD TIIEIR —Orlando Soutine),
Although not altogether unexpect­ No one Is In bottor position to roetheir section in the naddlo and make
Stringfollow’s
Addition, 8" nml 10"
ed
th"
denth
of
Mrs.
Alfred
W,
L(je
all the rest of the stnto walk—nro
omrnoml Ferrnllno than I, for It has
CHILDREN
so muoh for mo."
din.
775’
long.
A SATISFACTORY APPOINTMENT noting like a spoiled little boy who early Sunday morning came ns a done
F E R R A L IN E Is a Natural
Mineral
and tho m oB t prom inent men
Sower Pipo and Segontcnt Block to
won’t piny unless his plnymntes play shock to tho many frlomls of tho fam­ Tonic
This issue of tho Star-Telegram con­
havo v o lu n tarily tcatlflud to b en efits
received, especially from F errallne us bo furnished by City, F. O. B. cars,
William
M.
Corry
of
Quincy
may
his
way.
Oblivious
to
the
fact
that
ily.
Mrs.
Leo
has
been
very
ill
for
tains a statement from Professor Ev­
a roltof from Indigestion,
Stom ach
R heum atism and a gen eral Sanford, Florida.
erett, bend of tho Lakeland schools, not ho well known in South Floridn. all improvements in government have several weeys and nn operation wns Troubles,
ASK
YOUR
DHUOtllST
FOR
FBR Proposals to bo presented in a scal­
that is pertinent nnd should bo taken Ho hns just been named by Governor been made by compromise, they in­ performed nt the Fornuld Lnughton RALINE.— Adv.
ed
envelope, endorsed on tho outside,
seriously by ovory patron of tho public Cary A. Hardee to succcd J. D. Smith sist thnt tho control of the stnto bo hospital ns a lout resort in the nt- "If your Tocnl dealer docs not han­ "Bid for Sower Construction," San­
as
tho
representative
from
the
West
put in their hands at once, or it all bo empt to stay tho hnntj of tho Grim dle FERRALINE, scud $1.00 direct to
schools. IIo refers to tho grados and
■Florida
congresBlonnl
district
on
the
left in Its present ill proportioned con­ Roapr but it scumcd that it wns not tho FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING ford, Floridn, with tho nnmo of tho
standing of tho pupils and along with
State highway hoard. Thoso whose dition. They aro acting in the man meant for her to remain longer on CO., Tampa* Fin."
bidder or bidders.
it, to tho cause of tho condition that privilege it is to know W. M. Corry
Each proposn) must bo accompanied
earth and her spirit took flight yes­
nor
best
calculated
to
nngor
nnd
exists. With tho nttcndnnco greater
by a certified check mndo payable nt
will ngreo that Governor Hardeo us­ frighten west Florida into retaining its terday morning while husband nnd
than ever lmforo and tho touchers ed wise judgment In making cholco of
sight to tho City of Sanford, Florida,
unfair hold on tho state uh long ns friends watched nt her bedside.
tried to tho limit of tholr patience, Ione who will mnko good. Mr. Corry
Helen Friedell was born in Hamfor 5 por cent of tholr bid.
possible. - Anybody to read some of
thero is added tho porploxity of "too is n gentleman of wido business ex­ tho south Floridn papers can’t help inondsport, New York in 1898 nnd
Copies of tho plans nnd specifica­
T o the Sheriff o f Seminole County, Of
loose a condition" in tho majority of perience, has made a succcs of lifo fooling thnt If the powor swings into wns twenty-four years of ago at tho the S ta t e of Florldnt
tions
may bo scon nt tho office of
Re It Known, That I. H. CLAT
tho liomoH where thoso children should nnd is well qualified to nsefbL in their hands thoy will boss tho state as time or her death. Shu passed her CRAWFORD,
Secretary or State of the tho City Mannger, or at tho office of
ho laying tho foundation for tholr fu­ carrying out a progressive program unmercifully ns west Florida docs girlhood days In New York stnto nnd Htato of Florida, do heroby g iv e notice Fred T. Williams, Engineer. Tlnns
that a
ture training and lifo work, If you of State hlghwny construction. South now.
attended college nftcrwunl grndun
and specifications can bo secured front
GENERAL ELECTION
road over tho statement which Mr. Florida’s Interests will not suffor nt
Will ho hold In HonilTlole County, State Fred T, William! on doposlt of $10.00
Of courn *|no sensible argument has ting from tho Rochester Conserva­ of
on Tuesday next su cceedin g
Everett mnkea, you can understand tho hands of u man noted for his fair- been advanced against ronpportion­ tory of music and nttuudlng other thoFlorida,
first Monday In November, A. D. which will bo rotumod if bid is made.
just wlint ho is driving nt—dances, noss nnd strict Integrity.—Lakeland ment." In fnct, we have aeon no ar­ colleges of music having nn exception' 11*22 . the said Tuesday being the
Proposals will l- • rocolvcd on a part
Day of November
Jazz parties, auto rides, plcturo shows, .Stnr-Tolcgrnm.
gument "against reapportionment,,— fine voice nnd ono of groat promiso. F orSeventh
United States Rotintor from the or tho whole of tho work.
card playing, boyB smoking cigarettes,
S tate of Florida, for six yeare from
If wo know anything about William an honest reapportlonmont—In nny In the mldHt of the World War wns
Tho City Commission reserves the
4, 1023.
girls parading their pnintod checks Corry of Quincy, tho stnto of Florida south Floridn paper. As beforo stat­ wovon the romnnee of lovo and A1 F or March
one Representative o f tho Fourth right to rojoct any or nil bids or to
C ongressional District o f the (Rate
nnd highly roughed lips—all have n hns a real man nnd tho state road ed, Wo havo been demanding and fred Leo, Jr., of Titusvitlo Florida, in
tho H lxty-elghth Con- accept any bid thoy doom to bo for the
pnrt in kooping Bomo of tho children department has a ronl member and pleadings for reapportlonmont for tho the aviation Bcrvico at Hammonds _ o f Florida.theIp United
States,
Buporlntondent or Publto In str u c ­ beat interest of tho city.
back with tholr studlen. Tho major­ one that will give ovory pnrt of tho pnst quarter of a century—hut wo port, Now ork nnd Mias Frledoll For tion
of tho State of Florida,
C. J. RYAN,
ity of tho casoH, howover, do not fall stnto n square deni. Mr. Corry is want an honest reapportlonmont made plighted their troth and decided to For tw o Ju»lloos of the Supreme Court 20-0-13
City Manager.
o f tbo Htato of Florida.
upon tho shoulders of tho children ono of the finest men it hns over on tho bnsis proscribed by the stnto’a get married when tho war was over. t o r o.,T? BaJIroad Cotnmlsslonera o f tho
State o f Florida.
but upon thoso of tho pnronta who, if been our plonsuro to moot nnd ho is constitution. It is n fundamental Thoy mot again nt Jacksonville wlioro F or ono menibnr of the H ouse o f R e p ­
resentatives ot the State o f Ftorl. Breed Like Sixty!
their child fail, blamo tho teacher ono of thoso real southom gontlo- principal of democracy that tho maj­ thoy were married on August lflth
da.
right away, when, as a matter of fact, men of tho old school who knows noth­ ority shall rule, nnd it was planned by 1010, nnd moved to Sanford whero F or County Purveyor.
F ive Merhers of tho Board o f Coun­
"Rats breed liko sixty nonr tho wat­
the main reason is that tho paronts ing except tho right and ono who tho men who frnmod our constitution Mr. Loo engaged in business nm For ty
Commissioners.
throe Members of tho County Board er hero," said Frank A. Zunsor,
themselves havo boon lax, they don’t would go out of his way to grant that representation in the legislature whero thoy havo lived happily until For of
Public Instruction.
pny enough attention to tho schooling cither a largo or smnll favor. Wo should bo apportioned on this basis, the denth angel stalked into tho home F or Justice of tho Peace in nnd for the wo havo to get rid of'them ovory few
follow in g JuHtloo Districts, v l v No. months. Wo can only do it, wo find,
of tho children ami they don’t havo think that Governor Hardoo made a Wo havo neon no argument in any to claim the wlfo of a few short yonrB,
She
1
b
survived
by
a
father,
brother
For
Constable In and for tbo follow in g by using Roynl Guaranteed Rat P«Bt0
tho norvo and courage to sot their foot wlno appointment In Willlnin Corry south Florida paper or from nny south
Justice Districts, vl*.: No. 3,
and
sister
nt
tho
old
homo
nnd
hus
nnd
ono
thnt
will
give
satisfaction
to
Floridn
politician
Justly
calculated
to
down upon tho things mentioned abovo
In Testimony Whfiroof, I have which Is tho boat rat killer wo havo
hereunto sot my hand anil a f ­ over found." Got a 25 or 50 cent han­
and bIiow tho children wherein Hueh n those who wnnt n business ndlmnistrn- nngor or frighten any honest citizen band here who havo tho sympathy ol!
fixed the Orem Seal o f the
ninny
friends
In
Florida
nils
other
°* Florida, nt Tnllnhas- dy tubo today nnd destroy ALL rats.
thing is not right nnd out of place tiun of ths road department if such of western or northern Floridn. Wo
see. tho Capital, thru tho tw enuro asking for no moro thnn our leg­ states where tho families aro known.
for thoso who aro going to high and n thing ns possible.
ifcto u r th day of August. A. D. Sold and guaranteed by R. C. Bower.
Mrs. Loo was active in musical cir­
al nnd moral rights, nnd wo do not
-----------a
—Adv.
grammnr school.
II. CLAY CROWPORD,
cles,
in church work being secretary (SEAL)
seo
fit
to
accept
a
compromise.
Thoro
Parents havo a responsibility In the * Tho Yanks woro not "Giant K1UIs no bnsiB for tho suggestion that "if of tho St. Agnes Guild and member To C.ty.M. Hand. Sher?*f° Bemino?e Coun*^
Tho Herald for first class Job work*
teaching of tho young, just tho samo °rs.”
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Mrs. Endor Curlett...........
Mrs. B. G. Smith.............

Mrs. John Leonard!........
......First Vice-President
........ 2nd Vice-President
Auditor

............................ .......... President
Miss Cora Leo T illis.............................................. Treasurer
Mrs. B. W. Ballard.................................Recording Secretary
Mrs. BHstline.....!................. ...........Corresponding Secretary

Mrs. Deane Turner...........

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
homo of his son, Volte and wlfo, much whore they took dinner with Mr. and
to tho grandson's delight, after spend­ Mrs. Parkinson. Ho is an especial In Court o f Ike C ounty J u d i r , Sem inole
Committee
Count 7 . S ta te o f FtorUta
ing tha summer months with his friend of Vornon Cramor.
In re E atatr of
enme
Rov.
Aibortson,
of
DeLnn
daughter,
Mrs.
Raymond
Butler
at
Mrs. John Leonardl.
A Tired Housewife whose husband
A. M. TIIllASH EIt.
through Saturday going over io Alta- To All Crrdltoro. I.euatcea, Dlatrlbuleeu
Miss Ruba Williams.
As you pack away the summer told her sho had "Nothing to do but Miami.
nnd nil Peraona h a v in g Claima or D e­
nnd a njcnlnat anld E atatoi
5!iss Cora Loo Tillis.
clothes it is a good plan to make a housewife’' found, in providing to him Wo arc all sorry to hear of the ser­ monto Springs whero ho organized a ni
You. nnd each o f you, are h e r e b / n o ­
Miss Rosamond Radford.
list of tho articles that go into each a reason for her being tired, that by ious illncsB of tho infant son of Mr. Sunday school, assisting Rov. Black­ tified nnd required to present a n y
and dem and s w hich you,
or
Miss Anna Mason.
trunk or package. When a box Is actunl measurmont of stops with a and Mrs. Luther Brldgemcn, who has man in another service who baptized clnltna
either o f you, m ay have a g a in st the eethree
of
his
grandchildren,
stopping
tnlo o f A. M. Thrasher, deceasod
of
filled, paste the list on either sido or pedometer in a badly planned kitchon been vory sick since Saturday. Tho
Homlnole County, Florida, to the un­
HOSTESSES
end, according to tho way tho rccopt- Bh0' walked throe or four miles every mother also has been 111. with a cold. nlno at Lake Mary Sunday school d ersign e d E xe cu tor of said estate,
in tw o years from the d ate hereof.
Monday
Dr. Robson has been attending them. which ho has reorganized anti whero w ith
aclcs will bo storoJ, so that ns ono day.
Hated 2nd day o f October, A. D. till.
Rov.
Burhans
is
doing
a
good
work.
FR AN K b. WOODRUFF,
Mrs- Ben Coleman, assisted by Mrs
The Better HomoB Campaign in its A number of friends have been in to
flo-otc
Executor.
Wo
think
what
this
ago
needs
is
more
Braxton Baggett.
which box contains tho article for dcmonstratiltf of model housos Octo­ attend them, Mrs. Betts coming out
Bible study and practice, but tho evil N o t ic e o f A p p lic a t io n fa r T a x D e e d U n which ho is looking. The contents of ber D to 14 will show kitchens in from town.
RTS o f the (Jrnernl s t a t ­
one trios to blind us with entertain­ ilcr Section
which
the
stops
of
tho
average
houseTuesday
ute* o f t h e S ta te o f Florida
trunks should be noted on shipping
Mrs, Kent utul Mrs. Er.sminger,
N
otice
Is
h
ereby g iv e n that I* B.
wifo may bo reduced by half, thus Mrs. A. Smith andd aughter wero Sun­ ment.
Mrs. It. B. Tolar, ussitod by
tags to bo tied to tho handles.
Mnilth, purchaser o f T ax C ertificate No,
Rov.
Aibortson
stopped
in
over
night
20!. ilnted the R h d a y o f June, A. D.
Mrs. W. L. Henley.
PnrasolH may bo kept in good con­ saving energy and incidentally in­ day callers to Beo Fannie Tabor.
1017, tins filed said c e r tific a te In m y o f ­
at tho Ballinger homo, going with fice.
creasing
offlcloncy.
nnd has muds ap plication for T a x
Mrs. Henry McLaulln.
dition through tho wlntor if each sec­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Swan
arrived
Wednes­
them nnd Mr. Swanson's to hear-Rov. Deed to Ihsiio In accordance w ith law .
The
kitchen
should
be
small,
with
Mr*. L. Puleston.
Hnlil
ce
r tific a te em bracee the f o llo w in g
tion Is stuffed with tissue paper to
day from Boston. Mrs. Swnn is stay­ Wohlborg, who gave us a plain heart described
property situ ated In gem in ate
Mrs. John Brady.
prevent the creasing that causes tho no moro wall space than is necessary ing witli Miss Tabor till the houso is searching sermon on tho "Indifferent County.
Florida,
lo -w tt:
NWR
of
to
accomodate
tho
furniture.
In
coun­
N \V H and H&gt;i o f N W H o f N B U (leee
silk to crack. Parasols should first
in
shnpo.
n
t
i
)
Sec.
21.
Twp.
20
8.,
R
a
n
g
e
S3
Enel.
Doubter." Ho sang vory nicely, two
Wednesday
25 acres. The said lanu bein g a s s e s s e d
bo washed witli pure white soap and try homos whero tho kitchon is largo
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
Elmer
Lundquist
are
solos: “Jesus, Lover of My Soul" and at the ditto o f tho Isstiunco o f such c e r ­
tho
sink,
stovo,
tabic,
cabinet
and
cupMrs. W. E. Watson, D. A. R
warm water. Open tho shade, then
te in the natno o f A. B. Van Vloot,
taking their little son Lawrence to Dr. “Ho Canio to Ills Own,” tho latter tifica
nuld ccee r tific a te sh
shall
he redeem
JUnless
u ic e s sold
all no
red e em -­
Mrs J. B. Starling, C. A. R,
scrub the soiled places gently with a bonrd,at least, should bo placed ciosu Hcltz for electric treatments ns lie is Rev. Albertson played tho accompan­ ed
nccordliiK
to law Tax Deed w ill Issue
together.
Tho
cabinet
should
bo
put
thereon on tho H l h day of November,
hand brush and rinso thoroughly with
iment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson on- A. D. 1933.between tho stovo and tho sink, with­ in a very run down condition.
Thursday
clear water. Dry in a breeze.
WITNRHS my official sig n a tu r e and
seal this tho'13th day of October, A. D.
Mis* Ruba Williams.
A few bits of charcoal among tho in reach of both wator and raw mat­ Geo. Ballinger also is giving him a
litS2.
try at his rheumatism.
(HEAD)
E. A. POUQLASH,.
contents of boxes will prevent that erials.
Clork Circuit Court.
I
Under
tho
sink
of
tho
modol
house
A
campaign
was
instituted
this
Friday
Mrs.
Edwin
Lundquist
is
still
not
Hoiiitnole County, Flo,
disagreeable musty odor notlconblo
is n sanitary garbage-pail that opons
Dy: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
Mm. Deano Turnor.
nbout clothing from which tho air with a foot-lever, with a shelf at tho much bettor—tho doctor had nn X-rny week by the Evorglades Good Road ttI-Ctc
lias boon excluded for some time. Sov- right. Tho sink should hold two dish- taken of her hond. Hor head scorns to Lcaguo of Palm Bonch county for a
r o f Application for T ax D e t l Un­
. Saturday
erni pieces of whito wax in each box pnns, one for soapy water and ono bo congested from tho cold, causing bond issuo of $050,000 to complcto N aile
der Section R7B o f Ih* General S ta t­
a
system
of
hard
surfaced
roads,
in­
ute* o f the s t a l e o f F lorida
Mrs. Kennoth Murrell
of white clothing will turn yellow, but for rinsing. The cupboard whoro the tho nournlgla.
Notice Is hereby g iv e n that J. A.
Mr. nnd'Mrs. Fry nnd Mrs. Bongston cluding completion of Okcechobco t.uHlihrnnk.
purchaser o f Tax C er tifi­
tho whiteness of tho gowns will be dishes are put is only a stop away.
No. 301, dated the 7th duy of June.
I.ACB CURTAINS
loft for tholr homo at Windormoro on road, a section on tho cros*..*tate cate
preserved.
A. D. 1!»20. imu filed said c e r tific a te In
A drawer in the cabinet at tho loft
y office, nnd h a s m ade application for
As starch Is apt to rot clothes, holds tho kitchen silver. Other dishes Sundny, taking with them Miss Eu­ highway to Mooro Haven by way of m
Tax
Doud to Ismia In accordance w ith
La
Bello.
THreo
hundred
thousand
nice
and
Eimor
Tlner
who
will
holp
A Lyttio Houso Well Filled
law. Kald ce rtific a te em braces the f o l ­
they should bo washed, rought dried are put on n wheel tray and carried
lo
w
in
g described property situ ated In
A Lyttio Wifo Weil Wylled
without starching and pressed out to tho dining room cupboard, which thorn pack ut tho big Chase grove
Sem lnolo County, Florldn, t o -w lt: 8W t4
o f S E H nnd 8 U o f 8 B H o f 8 B U ( le s s
A I.yttlo Land Well Tylled
smoothly before being put awny for is situated near tho kitchen door. An there.
N 't of 8 W H of 8 E U and W 4 o f 8 W U
—What Moro Does Oho Want 7 tho winter.
Mr. Fry mndo a visit to Crescent
o f S W tt o f 8EV4) Hoc. 31, Twp. 31 a ,
important detail is to avoid n raised City nnd also with Mr. Tynor to tho
Itnngn 30 E. 4f&gt; acres. The said land
Nothing will give stored away cloth­ threshold between tho kitchen and
bein g iixsessod nt the data o f tho Issu­
a
n c e of such ce r tific a te In tho natno o f
bonch. On Sunday ho brought over
SEMINOLE CO. FEDERATION OF ing quite so much protection ns ono of
U nknow n. Unions said ce rtific a te nhall
dining-room, in order that tho whcolWOMAN’S CLUB.
Emil Mngnuson for tho day.
our genuine red cedar ghosts. And
Dr. Caswell, inslond of McCnslin,
they are inexpensive!
did tho work for Mrs. Fry, our mis­
A very delightful dny was spent nt
take.
Oviedo, Sept. 12th it being tho Hixth NOTHING TO DO BUT WORK
John Lundquist, Hr., went over to “These lints Wouldn't Ent My Best
meeting of the Federation. Tho Oviodo
IN TIIE NURSERY
Grain,” Says Fred Lamb
Oakland
Friday ami on Sunday Ids
dob hostess. Tho morning session
“It’s
hard to keep rats out of g feed
son, Elmer nnd wifo and children and
was held in the Baptist Church at
store.
Tried for years. A neighbor­
her father, August Swanson, motored
10:00, Mrs. John Loonnrdi, Pres, pre­
ing
storo
sold me some RAT-SNAP. It LOST—Between Crystal Inko nnd
ovor for him, spending the dny with
siding.
worked wonders. Gathered up dead Goldsboro, a green bathing suit,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henchln.
Report of 1st Vico-prcsidont Mrs.
Fimlor please return to Herald offico
Andrew Duggnr, of Missouri, spent rats every morning. Bought moro nnd receive rewnrd.
Curlett was called for, given up to
170-ltd-wlt
the week end with Charles Cramor and RAT-SNAP. Haven’t n ra t now.
date, approved and ncceptod,
wifo coming hero from North Caro­ Thoy wouldn’t oat my host grain when
Mrs. Curlett chairman for Child
Have tho Hornid do your noxt Job
lina. Hu Ih an Adventist older nnd I tiirew RAT-SNAP around." Throe
Welfare secured prices on scale to be
of
printing. Wo hnvo tho equipment
sizes,
,250,
05c,
$1.25,
Sold
and
guar­
preacher for their puoplo hero nn
used in school such as are used in
to
do
nil kinds of job printing.
anteed
by
Ball
Hardware
Co.—Adv.
Snturdny and on Sur.Juy nt Osteen,
schools in School Health work nnd
hopes by another month to place n
scale in each school In the county.
Geneva through its Fnront-Tcnchcr
Assn, is to start school lunches, hnvo
storied n library nnd every month
put on n health piny in the schools.
Mr*. Van Ness Social Service
Chairman reported that the churches
hail taken up tho County Homo Ser­
vices. The Prcsbytcrinns held tho possible; tlm living room from which
fire service, the Congregntlonnlista the mother had to walk to tho nursT ^ O CITY needs n “ W e lc o m e ” sig n on th e
had followed tho noxt Friday with » ory, several times during tho evening
party taking refreshments with them. to attend to him was ns far awny as
co u rt house o r along th e ro a d a t its c o rp o r­
Th Methodist Society took a delega­ possible; tho laundry was ns far away
atio n lim its if th e re p u ta tio n h a s gone fo rth
tion with them for n Sundny Sorvico, as possible.
th a t it is a **well paved to w n .” T h e b ric k
the Baptist nro to go mid tho Episco­ When the housewife realized this
pations wore to hnvo n party thore sho forgot tho corner room cm the sec­ Will Henderson, who has been doing
paved city is a m ecca to th e a u to m o b ile tra v e le r.
Kept. 15, Ten magazines wero taken ond floor anil set down three rules somo carpenter work for Bert Smith
T o u rists p ass th e w o rd alo n g —“ Go th ro u g h
t&lt;* the Homo nnd n bookcase would for the nursery:
at Monroe spent Sunday at-his fath­
B rick to w n .” “ M u d v ille” a n d “ D u s tc lo u d ”
be a welcome mid It Ion.
er's home with his family.
1. —It should iio ns near tho bath­
Mrs. Dlnckmnn chairman of tho room, kitchen and porch ns possible.
Sorry to hoar Mrs. Jack Vaughn has
a re carefully avoided b e c a u se th e re you d ro p
Park Com. reported interviewing sev­ 2. —Its equipment should bo a r­been having a bad time with a very
off of sm ooth b rick p a v e m e n ts a t th e c o rp o r­
eral people regarding County Purk ranged in order needed ami in ns sore finger for somo time.
sit'' hut as yet had nothing to roport.
atio n line and e n te r th o se c itie s o v e r ro u g h a n d
Bnrney IJeck lost a fine young horse
small a working spneo ns possible,
Tuesday being n Club dny tho sec­
Sunday
with
tho
staggers,
8,—Labor-saving devices should bo
r u tte d unim proved o r poorly paved s tre e ts .
ond Thursday In October was decided
Mrs. Volio Williams has been very
installed to meet ita special noeds.
upon. The Federation holding tholr
much worried over tho loss of her
me ting at tho Woman's Clyb in The Tired Housewife, when sho Jersey cow which has strayed off, has
renlized
tho
defects
of
the
second-flor
Sanford nt 10:20 n. m, At noon n
a large boll and one foot a littio lamo.
pi tiie lunch nnd in the nftornoon tho room, redecorated a little room on tho
Mrs. Anna DoForost has returned
first
floor
to
chnngo
it
into
a
bedroom
L'nguo «f Woman’s Voters will hnvo
homo after a pleasant summer spent
and
built
a
bathroom
next
it.
A
small
their meeting.
in tho North, It seems good to sco
Mrs. Leonard! mndo n motion of hall ran between this little room nnd tho houso opened up again.
the
kitchon.
Here
were
bathroom,
tlumks to tho Oviedo Club for tholr
Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Wcstordick wero
delightful entertainment. Tho Club nursery and kitchen nil together.
callers
nt tho homo of Mrs. Cleveland
The
porch
was
noar
by.
Houso looked very Inviting nnd tho
Jacobs.
In
tho
corner
of
n
room
seven
feet
large delegation from all ovor tho
county was admirably taken care of by eight foot con be placed tho bnby’s Mrs. August Swanson wns called to
bureau with the shoots, diapers, tow- tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Povyhouse
for dinner.
advertise a city throughout a wide radius, and
elk and gauze, and a littio closot con­ whoro tiicy hnvo the influenza. Sho
roturnod
Snturdny
from
tho
Hunter
attract the tourist like a magnet. Brick pave­
Miller Huggins mndo tho announce­ taining soap, boric ncid ,vaseline, tal­
homo. Wo hear thoir littio daughter
cum,
medicated
cotton,
otc.
ment yesterday that ho will pilot tho
ments label a city as one having civic pride,
Tanks noxt year. Ho mndo this an­ Near by on a stand is a whito en­ hus boon named Alice Rowenn Hunter.
and a city that has civic pride usually has every,
Mrs, Parkinson and Mrs. Maude
nouncement to qulot all tho rumors ameled bathtub, in case tho bathroom
Vincent
were
recent
callers
to
see
is
not
handy.
If
tho
bathroom
is
near
thing else that tourist happens to want. On
nbout his bolng ousted.
by, thore need bo no extra tub, but a Mrs. Westordick and tho iattor spent
top of all this it must be remembered that brick
small rubbor tub which fits ovor tho n dny with MrB. Glidowoli.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS \VORTH
pavements last so long and cost so tittle tor
big tub and can bo found in any de­ Mrs. Volio Williams ontortained tho
MONEY
partment store. It can bo filled di­ indies of tho Pipo Organ club nt her
maintenance and repair that they are genuinely
Cut out this slip, enclose with Be rectly from the faucet by n short rub­ homo Monday.
economic pavements.
Frlonds hero of tho Wost family
nnd mail It to Foley &amp; Co., 2885 Shef­ bor hose nnd hnH a little plug in in tiie
field Avo., Chicago, III., writing your bottom to drain the water off. At one nro plonscd to hoar that Myrtlo and
nnmo and address clearly. You will side n stretch of canvas—nlso fasten­ hor husband hnvo boon called ns teach­
receive In roturn a trial package con­ ed to tho top of tho regular tub—pro­ ers to fill a vacancy in tho school con­
taining Foley’* Honey nnd Tar Com­ vides i\ place to roll tho baby in a tow­ ducted by Mr. West’s brother nt Foun­
tain Hend, Tenn.
pound for coughs, cold* nnd croup; el after his bath is over.
Norman Pounds, of Palatkn, was a
Foley Kidney PHI* for pain* In aide*
Chicago Nationals defeated thoir visitor hero at the homo of his cous­
nnd linck; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladdor ailment*; and Foley Amorlcan lcaguo rivals in tho third in, Mrs. Androw Bortloson on tho 7th
Tho coming oht with Carl Piorson.
Cathartic Tablots, a wholesome and gnmo of tho soviet- yesterday.
Miss Smith, a nioco of Mrs. W. C.
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for series now stands two games for tho
constipation, biliousness, hoadachos, Cubs and ono for tho Whito Sox. Snow Menlor, is visiting them nt tholr homo
ar.d sluggish bowel*. Sold every- will break that series up if thoy don’t in Upsnlu coming from Cordelia, On.
whero.—-Adv,
Wo woro pleased to soe hor a t our
hurry.
school Sunday.
C. M. Williams Tetumcd to tho
better h o m e s - w e e k

HELPFUL HINTS FOR
HOUSEWIFES PUTTING
AWAY SUMMER "DUDS'

NOTHING TO DO BUT HOUSE
WORK"

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PAVEMENTS
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MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATE
Cleveland, Ohio

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MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Sodtty Editor
Phone 217-W
I f y e a t a n n a y h i n l i v U tttu g r a
—U y e n are | o l « « a n yw h er e or M ar ias
S em e, e r It y e n are e a ta r ta la ln * . w elt
' a m i l l rare t e th is S a ea rleie n :, i h l i a
Seta Ila. e r t r lc y k e a e the Item, f t wtT
k e s r e a t ly appreciate*.
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— -------- iKSTKsnrnrairf---------The weather is just right.
Now for the real fall business we
havo boon talking nbout.

fit;

Better Homes Week on south Park
avenue all this week. All tho ladies
should attend tho lectures.
Country club and golf links open
Thursday October 10th. Join now and
be ready for tho big opening.
Tha Men's Club of the Pnrlsh House
will not moot Wednesday of this
weok blit Wednesday of noxt woek
and tho third Wednesday of ovory
month in tho future.

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Some ten members of tho Sanford
Rotary Club Journoycd to Daytona
today to take lunch with th Daytona
and Orlando Rotnrlans. Wo know
that Sanford will give a good account
of themselves.
There wero 52 callers at tho Bet­
ter Homes demonstration yesterday
afternoon which wan very encourag­
ing to tho ladios In chargo. Tho attondnneo nhould Increase ench day,
lion. Forest Lnko hns returned from
tho Bankers Convention In Now York
nnd reports a fine time. Tho Bank­
ers Association hnd soveral dollars
to spend on entertainment and thoy
showed tho visitors tho time of thoir
lives. Mr. Lnko snid thoy wore taken
to tho nhows and tho ball games nnd
everything and thoy not only enjoyed
tho meeting of the association but the
entertainments nnd bnrniuots nnd that
tho people of New York wore great
entertainers, Mr. Lnko snid tho out­
look for business in tho north wns
good nnd thousand are coming to
Floridn this winter.
( f r o m W cln#i(J» r'« D»II t )

Jacksonville wns represented boro
yesterday by J. J. Mahoney nnd W. E.
Law.
M. D. Adams and II. G. Ernest wore
business visitors hero yesterday from
Jacksonville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Fcran of Eustis were the guests yesterday of their
sister Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
George E. Edison is n business vis­
itor fro mGoorgin, and &gt;•» making bis
hendtjunrtem at tho Montezuma.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Iloumillnt and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Rounilllnt of
Jacksonville were the guests of Mrs.
■Tunic Roumillat on Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wioland nnd
daughter Mary returned yesterday
from Miami, Ft. Pierce and other
places of interest on the East Coast.

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T H E SA N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 1 3 ,1 9 2 2

cil also stresses, Singing in English
und American compositions. Another
iden Is to dlsposo Jars by Bubstltn
tion of something better.
The National Council has a mem
bernhip of ton million working
through thirty-six different organize,
tlons.
After explaining tho work and pur­
pose, tho presont work was discussed
(A) Sight Singing, which will be left
with tho teachors and school board
to handle. (B) Community Singing,
Tho Music Department of the Womans
Club decided not to take this up as
previously announced, but will give
tho Chnmbcr of Commorce their
hearty co operation, ns Secty., R. W.
Pcnrmnn assured, Mrs. Munson In a
recent interview that thoy wero pro
paring to have Community Singing,
in connection with Band Concorts.
two Grammar schools had already ortwo Grammar schools bad already or­
ganized one, and the High School hnd
plans for organizing theirs.
Council decided to mnko efforts to
orgnnizo an orchestra for Sanford,
for which purpose nil interested will
noon bo called together.
A committee was appointed to tnks
a musical census of tho city nnd offorts put forth to havo n Choral So­
ciety in Sanford.

l a the County J u d g e ’* Court. »■ ■■* tmr
tke Counly-oF Hcwluelo# Slate
at F lo rid a

CITATION

l a r« Eetnte of

MA1ILI3 5. S T U B S , deeeoaed.

L. J. Hnrtloy, the duly appointed and
mini Kit'd administrator of the estate or
Mabel H. Stiles, decerned, bavins filed
petition In this Court, prnylnfl that
It wil stimulate fall business as hie
the following real estate belonging to
the snld Mabel 8. Stiles, to-w ltt
.
nothing else will do.
Lot 30 in the Towtt of Longwood,
Mrs. B. II. Guthrlo Is homo from tho
hospital after a spell of dengue fovor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Wendler and
daughter of Orlando were nmong tho
visitors to tho c(ty this morning .
This is tho sort of woathor that
gives you tho proper pop nnd tho de­
sire to go after business nnd put It
over,
Ho. Louis W. Zim, of St. Augustino
state lnbor Inspector, wns In tho city
todny on business nnd visiting hip
many old friends.
George Keller and John Buslinw of
tho Mergonthnler Llnotypo Co., wore
in tho city yestredny calling on tho
locnl trade. Mr. ICollor is a resident
of Orlando nnd has many friends all
over Florida,

medical science. Ask for Liquid
MRS. SHINE ENTERTAINS AT Rorozono, it is a mnrvol in flesh-heal­
BRIDGE
ing remedies. Price, J10c, 00c nnd
Mrs. R. A. Shine, Jr., entertained $1.20. S" d by Union Phnrmncy.—
at a bridge luncheon yesterday com­ Adv.
plimenting her Louse guests, Mrs.
Frank Winthrop of Tallahassee nnd In (lie Clri-iilf Court, H rvrnlh .Imllrliil
o f Flurliln, In nml fur HrmMrs. Walter Wight of Sanford. Two Clri'iilt
luulr (.'miuty.— I ii Cliumu-ry.
tables were played during the morn­ NOTICE O F F OIIUC l.O M tm B HALE
ing nnd nt noon a delicious course
C o m p a n y , ti c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a n luncheon wns served. Mrs. Shine used Cl mso
Ixed a m i e x i s t i n g Ut u t or t h o l a w s o f
Ilia
S
t
n
to of Florida, Complainant,
ninny lovely flowers In her decornVH.
E
M,
H
o
w a r d a n d A n n i e M. H o w a r d ,
tlons for the occasion and altogether
tils wi fe, Dofoudunl H.
it proved a most onjoynhlo and a t­ Under nnd by virtue of n decree of
foreclosure nnd sa le rendered In tho
tractive event.—Orlando Sentinel,
Circuit Court of the Seventh J u d i c i a l

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- -COHMIRHIONBRS SALIH

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■aid court at th* Court Hou«* | n
ford. Ssmlunl* County. Florida, on8??*
8th day of November, a . D i W i ' ‘h*
thou and there m ake answer ,.! a,.‘4
Bill of Complaint In V i a S i" #,1V h«
oth e rw ise a D ec re e Pro Conlest,.
be entered a g a in s t them.
1
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It Is ordered th a t t h li notion
. .
United In the Sanford iierald » „J,llb*
paper published In Seminole V , ?,?"[**
Florida, once n w ee k for eight m UnnJ y'
eeautlve week*.
* 1
c°nWttnae* my hand and the seal 0(
snld Circuit Court on thle 32 nd1
A ugust, A. D. 1931.
*Ina t,ny ot
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUOLAHH

Notice lo hereby g iv e n that the u n ­
dersigned, Commissioner* In partition
appointed by tho dooreo of tho Circuit
Court o f Hemlnole County, Florida, In a
certain eaueo therein pending In w hich
Minnie Feldor ot nl, are oomplalnanta
end Qt orgo Shsppard, et a l . are d efen d ­
ants. to m ake sale o f the premia** In­
volved In eald suit, w ill on
MONDAY, NOVBMBBB JTH, IBM.
during
g a l houre
urlns the le
lognl
hours .oorf sale, otter
off;
for sale nnd se ll to the beet ana h ig h ­
est bidder for cash, at the door o f the
Court H ouse In Sanford, Florida, the
follow in g described real property, to
wit*
„ .
Lot* Thirteen and F ourteen o f Block
Four, o f Tier One, o f Hanford, Florida, O E o n a B a . ? £ n vA i V 0lJaLAt^ D- 5
according to H. ll. Trafford’i Map of
Couneel for Complainant.
s , . #lo
ir pplat
la t th ereof duly
duty rreSanford, ae per
corded In the puubfio records o t Bemlnoio
Nolle* o f A p f lt M t la g for Tax it».a ..
County, Florida.
j.
&lt;'ra"™«'7
fhn “S■*tate
«*• of
®S£™ftt«r*t t * o f tk*
Florida

plat
Florlda, ns sh ow n by a recorded pin!
thereof In Hemlnole County, bo
be declardeelar
ed a ssets In tho hands or the admin
Istrator for tho payment of debt* of
eald estate, tho personalty h a v in g been
exhausted, and a u t h o r it ie s the eald a d ­
ministrator to ta k e possession
and
mnko salo of snld rent estate, ana tho
said petition conform ing In all reepeote
to tho requirements of law In such ease
mndo nnd provided: Now,
therefore,
C om m issioner? h? P artition.
you, A. It. Stiles, and d oorgla
I-en 00-Bto
fltlies. Carl Edward Stiles anu Ethel
May lit Hoe. ami Schelle Malnes. as g u a r ­
dian ad litem o f Georgia Lea Stiles, Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Carl Edward Stiles and Ethel May
Under Section 575 of tho General
Stiles, and nil other porson# Interested
In said real esta te are commanded to
Statutes of the State of Florida
ho nnd nppeur before tho Court o f tho
Notice is horeby given thqt M. S.
County Judge of
Hemlnolo County.
Florida, on or beforo the 9th day -o f
Novombor, A. r&gt;. 1923, and show cau se McCall, purchaser of Tax Certificate
If any you havo w hy said petition No, 2C4, dated tho 7th day of Juno, A.
could not be granted.
. ,
. Given under my hand nnd seal this D. 1020, has filed eald certificate in
the 1!nth day o f September. A. D. 1922.
my office and has made application
(HEAL)
E. V, IIOUHHOLDER,
County Judge. for Tax Dood to issuo in accordanco
9-29; 10-6-13-20-27

'M s r &amp; x

: J. S f f i

with luw. Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated in Scminolo County, Florida, toIn Court n l the County Judge, Hemlnole wlt; Lot IP, Him* B, D. K. Mitch
County, Hints o f Florida
In re Gutnte of
oil's Survoy of Levy Grant. Tho said
HARMEM.A ROTUNDO
Tn nil Creditors. L egatees, lllalrlbnlee* lano being assessed ut tho duto of tho
nnd nil Persons h a v in g Online or D e­ issuanco of such certificate in tho
tail ltd - again st snld E eln lel
You, and each of you, aro hereby no­ numo of E. Y. Malory, et nl.
tified and required to prosont any
Also: Tax Certificate No. 203, dat­
claims and demands which you. or e ith ­
er nf yon. may h ave ag a in st the estate ed tho 7th day of Juno, A. D. 1020,
of Curmclln Rotundo, deceased, lu te of
Hemlnolo County, Floridn, to tho under­ has filed said certificate in my of­
signed Administrator of snld estate,
wlilila two yenrs from tho date hereof. fice, and has madu application for
D'.tod, Sept. 28th. A D. 1922.
Tax Deed to issuo in accordanco with
II. C. WHITTEN,
Administrator. luw.
Said certificate embraces the
9-29: 10-0-13-20-27: 11-3-10-17-24
following described proporty situated
in Seminola County, Florida, to-wlt:
NOTICE OK A 1*1*1,1 CATION F O R
L E A V E TO HELL MINOR'S
Lot
10, Block B, D. It. Mitchell's Sur­
L AN D
voy of Lovy Grant. Tho snid land boIn Court o f C ou n ty J u d g e , S l a t e o f F l o r ­
ing assessed nt tho date of tha issu­
ida, Hrniluole C o u n ty
In Hr l'.stnle Of
ance
of such certificate In tho namo
Win. Walter Toddor, Jr., Minor.
Notice Is hereby g iven to all whom It of E. Y. Malory, ot nl.
may concern, thnt Elsa W. Tedder, a*
Unless said certificates shall ho re­
Guardian o f Wm. Walter Tedder, a
minor, will, on tho 30th day of October, deemed according to law, Tax Deed
A. D. 1922, apply to tho Ilonorahln to.
F. Hutixholder, County J u d g e In and for will issuo thereon on tho 21st dny of
said County, nt hie offlco In Sanford In
snld County, at 2 o'clock p. m., or ae October, A. D. 1022.
soon thereafter an tho mnttor can be
WITNESS my official signature
heard, for au th ority to soil, nt publla or
private sale, tho nndlvldod Interest ot and seal this tho 1-lth day of Septem­
said minor In the fo llo w in g daearlbod
real estate, la an Id County, to -w lt! Lot ber, A. D. 1022.
7, of Itlock "K" o f N. II. dnrner'e Ind
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Addition to Markham Park H eights, a c ­
cording to a recorded plot thereof.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Which application w ill bo tineed upon
tho petition for salo now on fllo) tn
„
Scminolo County, Fla.
said Court.
57-0tc
By: A.»M. WEEKS, D. C.
Dated. Hopt. 28th. A. D. 1933.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Tho Daily Ilornld Is printing moro
advertisements thnn ever before nt
this time of tho year. Wo havo the
A meeting of exceptional interest
equipment to glvo tho best sorvice
for tho members of tho Gleaners thnt has over been given in Sanford.
Clnss of the Presbyterian Church
Talk it over with Reg.
was held Monday evening In the
Gleaners rooms nt tho Presbyterian
At the regunr meeting of tho Elks
Church.
lodge tonight thero will ho much bus­
Tho meeting was presided over by iness of nn important nnturc and n
the clnss president, Mtb. Alfred Lil- full attendance is desired. Thoy will
jn, assisted by Mrs. T. M. I’uleston also hold n dance nt tho club house
teacher. After tho devotlonnl oxor- Friday night of this 'Areok.
clos led by the president, n short
business session wus held.
, Clarence Foibclman representing
Following tho business meeting, tho Montng Bros., of Atlanta, sta­
Mrs. Lehman gnvo u most interest­ tioners., wns in tho city todny and hnd
ing account of her work in connection tho pleasure of meeting Reg Holly
with Miss Androws, mountain mis­ one of his buddies in tho tank corps
sionary. She also rend several let­ nt tho camp nt Gettysburg during
ters from Miss Zota Davidson form­ tho world war.
erly of Sanford, who is associated
with Miss Androws in mountain work,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Leo returned to
and of whom Sanford is indeed proud their home in Lakeland Saturdny nfof.
ternoon after n two weeks visit with
ELBA W. T E D D E n ,
Mrs. E. M. Galiowny then gave a their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Webb nt
Guardian.
brilliant talk nbout her trip with n Melonvlllo ave. Mr. and Mrs. Leo 9-29; 10-6-13-20-27.
number of spondid pictures. This wore called hero by tho serious illness
In ilir Circuit Court o f th e S e v e n th J u ­
talk was interesting and wort instruc­ of their daughter, Mrs. Webb.
dicial Circuit, S to l e o f F lo rid n , HrntIonic C ou n ty,— In C h an cery,
tive.
A delightful nnd lnforinnl social
Havo tho Herald do your next Job Peoples linn It of Hanford, Complainant,
hour wns then enjoyed. Mrs. II. It. of printing. W6 have the equipment Goo. vs.
Garwood und Nottlo Garwood, r e ­
spondents.
Stevens assisted by Misses Annie to do all kinds of job printing.
Notion la hereby given that pursuant
Nelson nnd Laura Chittenden serving
to decree ISHUltig out of tho above e n ­
titled court In uhovo entitled cauno of
dainty refreshments.
acllon
1 will offor for sale boforo th*
A clear colorless liquid thnt will court house
door at Sanford, Florida,
Thcro wero thirty-one members
heal wounds, cuts, sores nnd gnlls is during the legal bourn of Halo on Mon­
present nt this meeting.
thly,
November
6. 1922, the follow in g
the latest and bust production of
GLEANERS CLASS

described property: Comm encing nt the
Hnutheuxt corner of
tho
N orthw est
quarter of Section 3t In T ow nship 19,
South of llnngo 3D Kant, or nt the c o m ­
mon center of said Section,
thonoe
North in elm Inn, t lienee Went 10 chnlns,
thence Houlh 10 uhalmt, thence E ast 10
Chilian to thn place of begin ning, c o n ­
taining 10 acres, e xc ep tin g thereof what
baa heretofore been deeded from the
tract to railroad company, snld land
bein g situated In Hemlnolo County,
Florida.
T oi-iiin of Salo; Cash.
J. O. SHARON,
38- R e
Special Mantor In Chancery
.
111 I'lreait Uuiirl Hc«,-ulh Ju d li’lul Cir­
cu it, N rialnolr C o u n ty F lo rid a ,
— l a C lian crry

llll.l. T(l Ul'IHT TITLE

A. L. Henkel
vs.
Circuit of Florida In nnd for Hemlnole Edna II. .loklKion, nt nl
(
H
i l u . l t O F I ' l l IILIGATION
County, lit Chancery, In u cuumi therein
pending wherein Chase &amp; Company, a To Edna II. Johnson formerly Edna H.
Nlcho's nnd John L. Johnson her Iiuhcorporation organized nnd e xistin g tin­
hauil, II. It. Johnson its trusted In
der tho le w s of tho Hlnle of Florida. Is
bankruptcy of Albert Nichols, J. II.
complainant, and E. M. Howard anil
liohnon nml Lizzie E, Hobson
his
Annie M. Howard, his wife, tire defend­
wife, Elia M. Needham ami D.
It
ants, I w ill noil at public outcry to tin.
Needham
her
husband.
Andrew
S
ulli­
h ighest bidder, for cash, ut the front
van
und
Mary
Lou
Is
u
Sullivan,
Ids
door of the cmtrthouna In tho c i t y of
wife and all other purlieu claim ing
Sanford, In said county and slute, dur­
Interest under any, eith er nr nil of
ing tho legal hours of sale, on Monday,
the
sold above named parties In and
tho Oth duy of November, A. 1&gt;. 1923,
In the follow in g properly, the NH’,1
sam e being the first Monday In suld
of NW U of HWU. Soot loll 14. T o w n ­
mouth, the fo llow in g described laud s i t ­
ship 21, South of R ange 29 East, nnd
uate, lyin g anil being In tho County of
lo eaeti nml every one of tho f o llo w ­
Seminole and S tale o f Florida, to-wlt:
ing named persons, Edna H. Johnson,
l.ot No. T w o (2). block C, In Rrown's
formerly Edna II. Nichols. John L.
subdivision of tleck Hammock ns num­
Johnson, her husband, II. It. John­
bered nml delineated In I'lilt llnnlt It,
son an trusted in Ilankruptcy of A l­
imgo 53. on file In tho offlco of tho
bert Nlehols, J. II. Hobson and Ltzxlo
Clerk of tho Circuit Court o f Orungo
E. Robson, Ills wife, Ella N, Needham
county, Florida, of which said Seminola
and
D. II, Needham, hor husband. A n ­
County was form erly a part, and which
drew’ Sullivan and Mary Loulsu S u lli­
Is duly of record In tho nubile records
van his wife. If living, and If any,
o f Hotniuole County, Florida, In tho o f ­
either or all of the foregoing persona
fice nf thn clerk or tho circuit court of
be dead, ull purtleu claim ing interest
said Hemlnolo County, lit Flat Hook No
undur any. eltlior or nil of them, to1 ut page 8.1.
wlt: the above named parsons, d e ­
Also tho South h alf of tho Northeast
ceased
or otherw ise, lo and to the
quarter of the NE quarter of the NE
said herein described real ustnte, and
quarter of Section Four (4), Township
tn
all
pursuits
nnd parties claim ing
T w en ty (20) South, R ange Tlllrty-ono
un Interest In and to tho said d e ­
(.’It) East, containing flvo acres more
scribed lauds;
or less.
You and each of you aro hereby r e ­
Or so much thereof us m ay ho ac c e s­
quired
to appear to thn bill filed In this
sary to sa tisfy said decree and tho costs
cause
again st you on or before the first
and expenses of said suit.
Monday In Docembor, 1922, a rnlo day
E. F. UOUSUOLDBR,
Special Master In Chnneory. of this court, to -w lt: December 4lh,
1922, and In dofiiuR thereof decree pro
LANDIS. FIHll A HULL,
Solicitors for Complainant, OO-Btc confusHo w ill tic entered ag a in st you
and ench of you and the cause proceed
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed ex Itparte.
Is ordored that th is order Do pub­
for eight consocuttveH wooks In
Under Section 575 of tho General lished
the Sanford ilornld, a n ew spaper pub­
lished In Seminole County. Florida.
Statutes of tho Stnto of Florida
W itness the lion. .Tamos W. Perkins,
Notice is hereby givon thnt Marc* Judge
of said Court nnd tho blind of E.
A
D ouglass, tire clerk thereof nnd thn
chal Nell Rose Company, a corpora­ official
sent of Held court, this 2nd day
tion, purchaser of Tax Certificate No. oT October, 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
207, dated the 3rd day of Juno, A. D.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnolo County, Fla.
1818, lias filed said certificate in my
Ry: A. M. W EEKS, D. G.
A JONES.
office, nnd hns mudo application for JONES
Orlando, Fin., for Complainant.
Tax Deed to issue in nccordnnco with •lO-Oto

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ram Doano and Mr.
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
nnd Mrs. Leon Tyrell of Nicholas, N.
The 1’ipo Organ Club was enter­
Y., are spending a few days hero on tained Monday afternoon by Mrs.
route to St. Petersburg whore they Volio Williams. After a short busi­
will spend tho winter.
ness session tho time was very pleas­
antly spent in sewing for tho Chirst.
Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Loo, Sr., leave mas Ilaznar.
today for their homo in Titusville.
During the soclnl hour the hosteai
They will he accompanied homo by served delicious chicken snlnd saltMr. and Mrs. Harry Loo who will ho iites, pickles and iced ten.
their guests of a week.
Tho club will meet next Monday nf.
ternoor with Mrs. C. J. llynn on West
The Catholic Woman’s League of 1st St.
Snnfonl met last Monday night nt
thoir hall at 8 o’clock nnd will meet
BIRTHDAY PARTY
every Monday night at thnt hour horoBraxton Huntioy, Jr., ontcrtulnnl
nftor. Mrs. Goorgo Follows wns elect­ u number of his littlu friends nt tho
ed president. Many points of Inter­ homo of ltis ifrnndmothor, Mrs. L.
est will ho spoken of nt the meetings Grow yesterday afternoon celebrat­
which no Catholic lady should miss. ing his fourth birthday. The rooms
Noxt Monday Itov. Fr. Hennossy will wore tastefully decorated in hnniflecture on "Tho Church History” nnd lugs of pink nnd green crepe paper
a good attendance Is expected.
and Love Vino.
Games wero enjoyed until n Into
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY hour witen Braxton, Jr., led the little
. Tho Subscription Bridge pnrty to ho folks into tho dining room. On ar­
hold in tho Parish IIouso noxt Mon­ riving there Braxton blew out tho four
day evening is being looked forwnrd candles on ills birthday cake, while tho
to with much Interest and it is tho little guests circled around tho tnhio
chnlmtnn'B wish that those getting up to enjoy icecream, cako nnd cnntly.
tables plenso mnko thoir report not Pink nnd green baskets filled with
later thnn Friday—in order thnt any candy were given each little guest ns
vacancy may ho taken care of,—Ora favors,
Braxton, Jr., received many pretty
H. Murrell, Chairman,
nnd useful Rifts.
Thnso invited wore: Milly nnd law. Snid certificate embraces the
COUNCIL OF MUSIC
Ono of tho newest organizations, Stewart Boyd, Alico nml L. II. Ilod- following described proporty situated
‘‘Tho Council of Music" mot last Sat­ gins, Britt Holtsclnw, Willis Brown, in Scminolo County, Florida, to-wlt:
urday afternoon at the Womans Club Ruby nnd David Cnurscy and Robert Lot (SO, Eureka Hammock. Tha said
rooms with a good attendance. Mrs. IIowcII, Ella Mne, W. D. nnd G. L. land being assessed at tho dnto of tho
.Fnnttio Stembridgo Munson, chair, Grow, Kathryn Allen ami Elizabeth issuanco of such certificate in the
namo of "Unknown;" Unless snid cer­
man, presided. She explained tho Mitchell.
tificate shall be redeemed according
purpose of tho Council and road an
to law. Tax Deed will issuo thereon
N. S. I). A. R.
interesting account of wo.’.. accomp­
The regular business meeting of on thu 21st dny of October, A, D.
lished nnd planned by tho Nntlonnl
Council. Sho also read tho names of tho Snlllo llnrrlson Chnpter will bo 1022.
tho Nntlonnl Officers, which includes hold Friday nftornoon nt S o’clock. WITNESS my official signnturo und
some of the most prominent club, lit Mrs. Percy Moro hostess. Phono 8-15 seal this tho 14th dny of Scptombor,
orary and musical womon of this W. Pnpor. Brief history of Ponsnco A. D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
In. Mth. II. H. Pnttishall lender.
country.
Clork Circuit Court,
Tho purpose of this council lo,
Semlnolo County, Fla.
Fall
Fashion
Watch
for
our
big
first, Unity through Music. Socoml,
57-fltc
By: A. M. WEEK8, D. C.
Making America Musical. Tho coun Number. »

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as

NOTICE F U R 1‘It II LI CATION

Her In I Nil. (115440

D e p a r tm e n t n f th e In t e r io r

u!

8. LAND OFFICE, nt
Gainesville, Florldr..
September 10, 1922
NOTICE Is horoby g iven that Aman­
da Williams, of A ltam onte Springs,
Florida, who. on J u ly 27. 1917, made
Homestead Entry, No. o m l t t . for HEU
of N E *4 and N',5 o f HER, Section 18,
Tow n ship 31 8, R ange 30 H„ T allah as­
see Meridian, has fllod notice of Inten­
tion to mnko Throo-year proof, to e s ­
tablish claim Lo tho lunil nbova doscribed, boforo Clork of Circuit Cqurt,
nt Hanford. Floridn, on the 38lh day of
October, 1922.
Claim ant linntes ns witnesses;.
G eorge GUlynrd,
of
Altnmontu
^'T’oart' * E.r' ' Malloy,
S p rin ge,

of

Florida.
L. I'. Price, of A ltam onte
Florida.
Gl-4ta

AUntnonlo

A lt a m o n t e

Sp rin gs,

Springs,

N«G1°-Roeo ^o\ypuroha■or of1TaxY’er'i m1
ca te No. 33. dated A Y t t h day of"
A. D. 1930, has filed said certified In Inv
offlco and ha* mudo application far
Deod to Issue thereon In aouorUiT^i
w ith law. snld oertiftnAin
uog.

iua)3 ch. N o f BW oor of mmiF
*«. Two. i# 8, R a n g e 10 B. ° Run B!
D L N o f B . x " f t * ? ' * *'?n* Mm2 to
Using nsaoeeed nt the*(inlo of "the11 |«iV1d
Un°knSw,"UOh oorl,ricft“ &gt; I" ‘ ho
Also Tax C ertificate No. 31, dated ,t,.
7th d ay o f June, A. D. 1920
?
said certificate In my off lo* and lias
mndo apulloatlon for Tax Deed to Hsu!
In aoaordnno* w ith law. Said c e r t if ie d !
onthrncc* th* fo llo w in g doHcrlhod
er ty situ ated In Hemlnole County,
Ida. to-w t: Hog. NW oor. o f i |
Addltlon to Sanford run H to Nw
sd. Addition N. to Ily.N W Iy a?ong „ ^ , r:
to hog. Heo. 36, Vwp. 19 H.. ItIl,l.",. -JS
H. Tho said land b ein g aasassud aVtho
tint* o f tho Issuance o f suoh oertificat!
*u fho name o f Unknown.
Also Tax C ertificate No, 39. dated the
7th dny o f June, A. D. 1030 him fnD i
snld ce rtific a te In m y office and | i ;
inndo application for Tnx Deed to Is!
suo In accordance w ith law. Said certlflcnto emhrnoos tho following d*.
scribed property oltunted lit Mninlrmu
Oounty, Klorldla, to -w lt: That i.uri ,.?
IUopk 91 S. o f Ry. M. M. Smith i Huh
division of Soattphs. Tho said
Ing nssoHod at tho d ate of tho In m
know?*' °®rl,f,0ftta
‘he name of Un!
Also Tax C ertificate No. 37. dated the
2r M d2 y
Ju.no-, A- Dhas ftiSd
snld C ertificate In m y offlco and Ini
made application for Tux Deod to i"
sue m accordance w ith Inw. Bald V. ?tlflcnto ombraces the following ties,-rib.
fil
Seminole Conn,
ty, Florida, to -w lt: Beg. 4,36 ch K »n,t
314 ch N of H\V cor oT S E U . Ho*' -S
Tw p 19 R, R ange 30 E. Run*E 10 cl,®’

I 0 J" J1

3a 0,1 (loss \\}

3,3 oh). Said land being assessed at
dnto of Isjuanco of *uoh Certificate in
the natno o f F rank Hall.
U nless snld ce rtific ate s shall be re.
deemed accord in g to lnw Tax Deod will
Issuo thereon on the n t h day of NovemDor. A* D, 102.2,
. ,!i
m y official signature nnd
f) *1933 * * 10
1 duy of O0*0 *’'-'1'. A
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS:),
Clerk ClrouIt Court.
-n
. . Hemlnolo County, Fla.
60-6te
By: A. M. )VKEK8, D C.
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Juitlrlat
Circuit In nnd for Hcmlnolr
County, Florida

N OT IC E O F A PP L IC A T IO N FOIt T A X
DEED

DIVORCE

Zoto, Complainant,
I n d e r Hccllen B75 o f the Ucnrrnl Ntntut- nnnjnmino
VH.
ra » [ the Nlate u( Florida
Ilnxol Zoto. Dofondunt,
Notice Is hereby g iv e n that J, E.
Zoto. Donlton, Virginia:
Uurtlutt, purohuaor of Tax C ertificate ToItIlnxol
ap pearin g from the affidavit of
No. 281, dated the 7th tiny of June, A. RonJnm
no Z o to ,h e rein duly fllod, that
D. 1930, lias fllod said certific a te la my
Ih tho compliitnaiit In the above
office, und hue mudo uppllcutlon for slie
t
y
od
cause,
that It Is tho bollef of the
Tax Dood to Ih.huo In uccordancu with a ffia n t that Iluxel
Zoto is over tworitylaw, Sulil certificated ombrnoos the ono years of ago and
Hint the s.tld Hafo tow ln g described
property
sltuatod
In
Iv Florida,
icinri.t.. toMl
O Is a roeldont of itho Htuto of
Somlnolo
County,
u«i a r , .,„n
Florida, to*wltt
Lots Virginia, residing at nonlton, Virginia.
221, 261, 260, 281, 343 and 34t, iM**0
iun .®1
oi
T7ioro/oro, you IIuxol Zoto, aro order?
Sub-dlvlalon o f Land b elon gin g ta Al- ed to appear to this bill heroin filed In
lu monto lumJ, H otel und N avigation this cause, said npucuranca- to bo on
Co. The suld lund being asse sse d ut the F ir st Mondny In Novotnlior, 1921,
thu date of tha Isaunnco of such c e rti­ the natno being a Ruin Day of this
ficate In the numo of Unknown.
Court.
Also: Tux C ertificate No. 282 dutod
Is further ordered that this notice
the 7th duy of J uiiu, A. D. 1920, h as f i l ­ boItpublished
tv#1 1flvo
1 1 w 1211
nnuuti 1.1. . &gt;
u V
MTUn,n
for
consecutive
weeks
III
U l A
Ull ■ l ln H .i
...
ed said certificate In my uffluu, nnd bus Hi
tho Htinford
Ilornld.l u .nunHp.ijiur
mndo upplloullon tor Tux Duud to luaue published In Semlnolo County, Flurlda.
lit accordance with luw, suld corUflculo ,, W itness: E. A. Douglass, Clerk of
om brace the fo llow in g described prop- tho Circuit Court, nnd n seal thoreof,
erty sltuatod In Hemlnolo County.
y, Flor- this 2fith dny o f September, A. D. 1922.
Idu, to -w lt: Lots ilU, 127, 129, 1J0 end
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
131, Plan of Sub-dlvlHlott of Lund b e­ „„
Clork o f tho Circuit Court.
lon gin g to Altumouto Laud, Hotel und 59-5(0
Ryi A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
N avigation Co. The said kind being a s ­
sessed at the date of thu Issuuuuo of In tlir Circuit Court nf the Seventh Ju­
suck certificate In tho natuu of Un­
dicial Circuit of Florida, In nml fur
known.
Hciiiluole County.— In Chancery.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 285, dated
tho ?(h day of Juno, A. D. 1929, lias f i l ­
NOTIC E O F AIAHTBR'S HALF,
ed Bald certificate In iny office, and Sem inole County Rank, a corporation,
has niudu application for Tax Dood to
Coinplnlnunt,
Issue In uccorduiico with law, split c e r­
vs,
tificate umhrucoM thu fo liow in g duscrlh- D, C, Marlow and wife, Cnrrlo L. Mured property ultuutud In Semlnolo Coun­
low, nnd Pooples' Hank of Sanford, a
ty, Florida, to -w |t; Lots 214, 229, 230,
corporation, Defendants.
30 1 and 905, I’lan of Subdivision of
Notice Is hereby given thnt under and
213. 244. 259, 2G3, 274, 277. 273. 288, 289, by vlriuo of n decree of foreclosure and
303. 301 und au5, l ’hiti of Subdivision of sulci entered In the above outltlcd cause
Land belon gin g to Altnmuntu
Laud, on tho 19th day of September, A. D.
Hotel nnd N avigation Co. Suld land be­ 1923, 1, nn Special Muster In Cbanrery.
in g assessed at thu date of thu issuance on Monday, Novombor Oth, A. I). 1922, m
of sucli certificate In the natno of U n­ front o f the Court House door at San­
known,
ford, Semlnolo County, Florida, will nfAlso Tux C ertificate No. 288, dntod fur for salo und soil to tho highest and
Juno 7111, 1929, lias filed said certificate host bidder for cash, during the legal
In my office and hits madu application hulii'H nf sale, tho fo llow in g described
'escribed
for Tax Deed to Issue In accordance land, situate, ly in g and being In
in the
w ith law. Suld certificate ombraces County o f Hemlnole, State or Florida,
the fo llo w in g described property s it u a t ­ moro particularly described as follows,
ed lu Semlnolo County, Florida, to -w ltt to-w lt:
Lois 318, 319, 329. 321. 322, 325. 320, 306,
Begin nt tho Intersection of the North
I "lit it of Subdivision of land b olouglng IP o o f tho Atlnutlo Coast Line rlglit-ofto Altatnoiito Laud, Hotel amt N a v ig a ­ v ly w ith the W est Hue of Laurel Ave­
tion Co. Suld laud being asrussod at nue, nt tho Southeast corner of Itlock
thu duto of tho Issuance of such c e r t i­ Olio (1), o f Tlor Eight (8), of Sanford.
ficate la thu namo of Unknown.
Floridn, run W est aiottg tho North line
Alsu: Tux C ertificate No. 2 S3, dated of Atlantia Coast Lino right-of-w ay 75
Juno 7th. 1929. bus filed suld c e r tifi­ foot, lhence North 117 feet, tlionco Last
cate In my offlco nnd has mudo ap p li­ 75 foot, tlionco South 11 long tho West
cation for Tax Deed to Ihsuo In accord ­ lino of Imurol Avenue 117 f&lt; . to the
ance with luw. Said cortlflcuto om- point o f beginning.
hrucoH tho fo llo w in g described proper­
Terms: Cue It. Purchaser to pay for
ty situated la Semlnolo County, F lo r i­ deed,
da. t o - iv l t : Lots 1*5 and 172 i'lwn of
SCHELLE MA1NES,
Subdivision o f Lund b elonging to A lta ­ 59- Blc
Special Master In Chun eery.
m onte Land. Hotel und N avigation Co.
Said land being ussossed at the duto In (he Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
of ttio Issuance of such cortlflcut* In
Circuit, Htnte of Florida, Hemlnole
the namo of Unknown.
County.— In t'hsuccry.
Uiilosu suld certificates shall bo radcumud according to law Tux Deed w ill
NOTICE OF HALE

totior, A.° D.U'l022. ‘h° l,lto t,Uy

Oo* Pooples

."ly. official sign ature and
r?ftl1923.
o a i “ 1 10 71,1 duy ° r ^opioniber, A.
D.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
hemlnole County, Fla.
56-6(0
By: A. M, WEEKS, D. C.
1,1 ,‘ ? e &lt;f irc.a “ Court, Hrvrnlh J u d ic i a l
t Ireull, In and for th e C ou n ty o f
Hcmlnolr, F lorid a ,— !,, t l m S e i r y
CITATION

w . Povehouso, Complainant,
7 ho unknown heirs, devisees, grantees,
oon '?r* ° ‘n‘,t'lt1g under Jusoph Ftnegnn, deceased, Juntos it. Paramore,

edCJah1?’n
SM,1 V" ^■i.gan,
®
1 it o iV l.ii 'IBelloolmssc,
docensed,

Hank of Hanford, Complainant,
vs.
It. L. Grier nnd Mary Jano Grier, Itospondonts.
Notice 1s horoby given that In pursu­
ance of a decree Issuing out of above
minted court In above ontltlcd causo ;&gt;f
a cllon dated Hoptcmber 27, 1922, I will
o ffe r for sale to thn h ighest bidder at
the front door o f the court house In
Hanford, Florida, during tho legal hours
o f sale on Monthly, November 0, 1923.
the fo llo w in g described proporty: Lots
66 and 115 of Sanford Celery Delta, as
recorded In tho public records of Semi­
nole County, Florida, less
railroad
rlrh tiif-w uy on lot 05,
Torms o f sale: Cush.
,
J. G SHARON,
...
Special Master tn Chancery.
W. H CRAWFORD,
.
A tto rn ey -a t-la w , Orlando, B’lorlda.
6041

und
fondant*?* F ,, ‘0* “ n'
DeT°Josei1ihI,i/in £l! cl(ll,'ll"k Intorost under In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
1.?.-?1’ 1 * Inognn, deceased, Jam es U.
Circuit, In nnd for the County of
1 aramoro, deceased, James it FlnaHcmlnolr, F loridn— lu Chnncery
gan, deceased, John D Uelleobmis*.
deceased, and J. llutUdg-o FIneg” ?,
.CITATION
iu u Z i r i f r “ thcr\vlse,
lflu* f„ |io w - „Ernest. .M. Stewart,
Complainant,
..
vs.
sr H r Grnco A. Stewart, Defendant.
Lot 8 of M. M. Smith'll Third rtuh-Dlv- I o Grace A. Stpwnrt:
It appearing from tho sworn RHJ
IbIoii, itoeotd liter to ttio nlat thoroof
filed again st you In the above styled
2iU. yi °*» ro,$on l *n tho liuhifu rooortlB of cause
that your place of residence I*
1
tm i0o
1,1
WOQk unknown, and that you are over Twen­
(21) years of age:
w i f s i t i a W A “ir„ rj„"i08s ‘i r a*- ty-otto
It Is therefore ordered that you do
It u|&gt;puurlng from the sworn blit of
ami oar In thin court to tho Bill ‘‘V *
filed on tho 27th day of November, a .
D-ItD*22...
is further nrderod, that ‘his order
bo published once n weak for eight ( l ;
vonsiicutlve w ee k s In the Sanford
aid, a ncwspuiior puhllnlted In Bemlnoio
are un- Oounty.
. ...
W itn e ss m y hand nnd the seal of th*
Court th is 27lh d ay of Septomcliiiinki'g I n u r e i? u n d e r 'J o h n D 1B s lle “ Circuit
her. A. D. 1323.
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork o f the Circuit CouiL
Seminole County, F***

Ji

noDT' w- VSBL K W

J lor*(,a‘ IMut

G E onaB a. h e r r in g .
Solicitor for Complainant.

.....

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km

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1928

—•

. .■ " -■

QUIET, q u a in t fo r est city
GE'ft WTO THE MOVIE FILM
EVEN-AHEAD OF ORLANDO

PU
rn

HEATH TAKES*MRS.
MAP.'GARBT BHKLI.BY
PALATKA PIONEER

•M

(Vr*M Master's Hulls)
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Do La Uaye Sr.,
of North Ctemsford, Mass., have a r­
rived In tho city for the winter and
(frpm MoM.y'i Dally)
Mr. und Mm, C. M. Berry spent at present nro pleasantly located at
tho Pico Hotel Thoy nro tho parents
Saturday In Orlando on bualnosa
of Ellas F. Do Ln llnye who has also
W. C. Lewis, of Waynesboro, On., Is Just nrrivod in the city to make It
his futuro homo.
in tho city on a business mission. “

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

$3,100 A SQUARE FOOT
URLA DO, Orb 11.- A new flgur*
in r’.il * into vilues was no'ed h#f#
today whin Charles Rock leased W*
home at 13,000 fi front fact, the teas#
calling fa* 7 pi\* cent on t« valuation
of (200,00). The Rock building Is lo­
cated on t ie corner of Q«k street and
Orango atinuo across from tho new
eleven story hotel and another ninn
J. U. Hayden Is In th*j " v t In story hotel
after . potidlnf tho past tW'&gt; &gt; • .1 i The lent* was tnk &gt;
"ffard C.
In Washington nnd points In Vi*;lnln lop*"dng ok Now YoA ■ . noun®*
whero ho has vnrt estates, ho left ctl thnt th&lt;* present iwould
this morning for his big cattle ranch bo torn dovu In tho t?ie»
a r t and
on Lnko Harney nnd will be hero dur­ "ono of tho Inrgost and Mnost struc­
ing tho wlntor months—providing tures In th i south” will bo erected
tho weather gets coolor.
In Its plnco Tho deni will bo th*
means of hanging a business of na­
A post card from our old friend tions scope. In tho DO-yenr term, tho
LaVerno Hurt In Now York stated Rock Interest will receive (500,000 for
thnt ho took In the ball games nnd wo the property.
know ho enjoyed them for ho Is a roal
A oenl sslMinsiTIn (Unfold
fan. Ho nlso snld othor things but WANTRP—
to tm
mil* M
m ou
u rritU
u l . ss m
itnnnis
it ark eted J»r «*•
wo would not print thorn for four Oil n tlticrnl OHitii}l«jr
-----n--tixrls.
. P- , .i x. i
A
with goof reference# sno plenet
Ids wlfo would not lot him go to New man
motion
inr-illltllll
V
eetiihtleb Connor
tin
.11
need___
Invents
Ask w
jru'jr
■ , __it
it
York ngaln hut wo nro qulto suro th will lirlnu_____
are, then w rllo, S f l t b
biinVer who
Verne enjoyed himself In tho big city. ties Hales Comon
DOanr of Florida. &lt;M,o.r«

Mru. Margaret Shelley, *or a gononratlon n lending figure In Palatka,
died this morning at her rosldenco at
No. 312 Lemon street at the ago of
83 yenr, Sho had been 111 but a
short time, nlthough In declining
(From Orlando Reporfor-Stnr)
health for Bomo months.
Mrs. Shelley was born in Middle- H. W. Smith, of DoLnml, was In the
h
h
HKi
h
Fj n
in n
mi
city Saturday attending to business.
burg, Florida, and enmo to Palatka
when n Httlo girl. Sho was Miss
Forest City was slapped on tho map little friend behind, sot tho basket Mnrgnret Lucna boforo her marriage Ocnln was represented hc're Satur­
tho world yesterday, when two film down, turned nnd walked back to tho ono of eleven children, her fnthor, for day by W. Robert Smith, L. J. Roney
Jtars, a director, a production man­ boat, picked her up In his arms nnd many years being a prominent citi­ and Eugene f’ortor.
ner, on author nnd two camera men carried her ashoro.
zen of tho Republican party. Only
formed a conspiracy to movlozo Hnps- Wo would hnvo fnllcn for that scene two of tho elovon childron survlvo,
Mr. Alfred Hobson of Orlando spent
burg Liobo’s ploy, “Tho Brond Road," as a part of a Httlo entertainment for W. II. Lucna, of Jacksonville, and Sunday with his parents, Dr. nnd Mrs.
with tho big woods hamlet a t tho set­ Mias Allison botwoen sots, but for tho Mrs. W. A. Merrydny, of Dnytonn.
J. N. Robson of Park Avc.
fact that Mortimer, tho director, made
Sho was married to Thomns Shel­
ting.
No, Rachel, you never would hnvo thorn go through tho scono again. ley In Pnlntkn about 1850, nlno chil­ 0. A. Jones, of Lnko Wales, Is
thought Forest City would got In tho Then wo suddenly realized they wore dren blessing tho union, four of whom Bpending a few days hero at the Mon­
survlvo her, Mrs. F. L. Schootz, of tezuma transacting business.
movies nhond of Orlando, but you nev- nctlng.
•r can tell whero tho lightning will And tho same with tho sccno at tho Augusta, On., W. F. Shelley, of San­
camp fire, whero tho two happy pic­ ford nnd E. C. nnd J. A. of Palatka.
Mrs. John Purdon and children,
itriko.
A representative of tho Roportcr- nickers were supposed to cook Ilnps- Mrs. Shelley was widowed In 1885 Mrs. Henry Purdon nnd daughter
tier KInrMa lin u ke,
K.irsylh HI., J.i
Star went out to boo how tho thing burg’s fish. Travers laughing nnd when her husband, who was a politi­ Louise and Mrs. Purdon Sr., motored
You can now get tho Florida Growor
was dono, and tho only rogrot is tho talking, gathered somo trash for tho cal power In tho county, diod follow­ to Orlando yesterday.
mid the Big Weekly llornld for (2.00 YOUR FUTF E FORE COLD) llgfld
thing was so Bhnplo thoro was noth­ flro, while Miss Allison, nlso laugh­ ing a trip to Washington to nttond
dime, hlrtie /»to und stamp (ex
ing to write about Out of pure un- ing and talking In a perfectly natural the Inauguration of Grover Cleveland, Alfred Robson and George W. Al­ a yenr. This Is a great offer nnd wo truthful, rollrde, convincing trial
lophistlcntlon of heart wo honostly way about tho Job In hand, laid out Mr. Shelley being nn ardent admirer bright, of Orlnmlo, wore tho week end tnko ptcusuro In announcing It. After rending. Prof Crwlili. UtKI 1130*#
of the grout Democrat. Ho contract­ guests of tho former’s parents, Dr. the war It was difficult to got any
thought there waa going to be some­ the frying pan and tho dishes for tho
clubbing rates nnd tho mnnngemont .Station 0, Los \ugolc*\ CalifamLi.
ed a cold which developed into pneu­ nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson.
feast.
And
Travers
started
tho
fire,
thing akin to wooplng and walling and
monia.
He
had
previously
served
of
thu Herald would rnthor club with 10-7-14-2l-Sfl-p.
gnashing of teeth; exported to hear and a Httlo talk fost followed, nil of
tho
Florida Grower than any mngnfor
sixteen
years
ns
sheriff
of
tho
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fonn of Jack­
the director ranting a full city block which was quite ns natural as could county, nnd at ono tlma held three
xino
In America. This Is your oppor- FOR HALE -2 0 '1 acres of tlmbor laid
be.
sonville wero tho week end guests of
fro mtlio scono, oxpectod to sco Miss
south of Cvb do. Prlco (2,000#-offices, sheriff, tax collector nnd tax Mr. and Mrs. Howard P Smith nt tunity, farmers, growers of fruit nnd
Allison waving her arms about her, It is a layman’s opinion that assessor.
Bnrclay
Healt) Co., 30 K. Pino 8b.
poultry and stock. (2.5(1 for tho pa­
their home on Sanford Heights
and tho hero of tho ploco stampeding O'Laughlin picked u winning pair for
Orlando,
Fla,
57*41(1
pers.
Mrs. Shelley was a devout mombor
about tho scono, chowtng chunks of a woodland drama when ho selocted of tho Catholic church and was for
Miss Allison nnd Travers; the ono has
Mrs. A, J. Adams, of Mt. Klrco, N.
Florida moss in his oxcitomont.
James Htiirky Hijs, "Mats Cost Mi*
NEW SANFORD It ESI DENTS
all
tho charm of a simple, wholesome, many years nctlvo in the nffnlrs of Y., is stopping at the Montezuma for
Hut thoro woron’t no oxcitomont; it
3125 for I* mailing llills."
the
local
chapter
of
the
Daughters
was tho subducst, tho churchlost, tho sincere country lass, while tho other of the Confederacy, her husband hav­ a short time unrouto to Mount Dora
We
are
delighted
to
know
of
tho
quietest, almost tho funorallst thing in big and strong, of deliberate action, ing served both in tho Indlnn nnd Civil where she will spend the winter.
nrrlvnUof Mr. nnd Mrs. Kilns F. Do "Wo couldn't 'oil what was dog­
we over suw. Tho most excited man very striking In effect.
ging up our toilet nnd drains. Wo had
wars. Sovcrnl of tho mont prominent
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W Leo Hr, of Ti­ I.a Hnyo nnd daughter, Lucille, of to tenr up floor, &gt;dp«a, etc., found a
In the group waa Ilapsburg Lleho, Hut tho simplicity of the entorprlso, fnmillcs of the city nnd stato are
Boston, Mass.
the author of the ploy, and ho didn’t tho down-on-the-corth business-like blood relatives, nnd thoso who knew tusville arrived hero yestordny morn­
Mrs. Do I.a llnye Is n dnughter of rat's nest In It .omnt. They had
choked the pipes with refuio. Tl\r»
lay tmt six words during the two sets features of it, will surprise many n her sunshiny dispostion and high char­ ing being called hero by tho death of Mr. und Mrs. M. O. Aspenlwnll.
we stayed there, nnd those woro utter­ movie struck young damsel hereabouts acter extend their slncorcst condolence their dnughtcr-ln-lnw Mrs. A. W, Loo Mr. I)n Ln llnye Is a product of plumber’s hill w r *125. RAT-SNAP
Jr#
ed In a stngo whisper, shy-Uko ns and may servo in tho end to give us a to the berenved family.
Reutsolner PoJytcchnnlc Institute of cleaned the rodoli' nut." Three slziS#
more
wholesome
regard
for
tho
men
though ho was half afraid Miss AlllTh
funcrnl
will
tnko
place
tomor­
Trof
N. Y., where he studied Glvll 3Bc, 55c, (1.25. S Id and guarnnteoA
Rev. and Mrs. F. H, Stoimnoycr, of
by Ball Hardware 'o. Adv.
ion would think ho was criticising tho and women engaged In It.
row mornlngv.nt 10 o’clock from St. Tampa, were tho guests of their Engineering.
way ahn helped up a fish.
Monica's Catholic church, Fnthor daughter, Mrs. Frank Adams Thurs­ Foe tho past twolvo yenrn ho wan
Monahan conducting the service. In­ day and Friday enroutn homo from associated as 8upcrlntndent, Archi­
Forest City Is quiet nnywny, you Better Support
tect and Consulting Kngineor with
terment will ho at West View Cemo- DoLnml.
TRUE RAT STORY
know that. In fnct thoro ain’t much
For Boy Scouts
tory under direction of W. Cnrl Davis.
the well known firm of C. A. Dodge
out thoro to make a noise, hut tho
M ust Be Had —I'nlatka News.
trees talking hack at tho wind, nnd tho
Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Smith and Co., General Contractors of Boston,
files bussing tnl tnl at tho spiders on
their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. L, E, Fonn, Mass.
MAKE
ELECTRICITY
SAVE
YOUIt
It Is to he hoped Mr. Dt La Hayu
Secretary
Cheney
of
the
Ccntrnl
Flor­
tho fences, and tho dropping of nn
of Jacksonville, nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. 1).
will
find conditions favorable enough
ida
Council
Gives
Facts
of
Finance
WORK
occasional grapefruit.
H. Caswell spent the week most pleas­
to
make
Hanford Ids permanent homo.
The logging enmp "set” la built In
antly at Daytona Beach.
How electricity can he made to
“The Central Florida Council of tho
the quietest part of tho lamlscnpo,
Aidiurniuw ,
f.11-11.
RESERVATIONS FOR ROOMS at Rl.urn* RUvIilv
I'aita ;n, *•
where there nro rot ovon nny real Hoy Scouts have now 30 Troops or­ lighten the average housewife’s bur­
Mr. E, Walker Dlckmm from Long- Comfurt Cottage can now bo made
l'. »r Mini Mr. Hub H T liohnoll n*
A'lliutiiiown, , «• In »ur «!■&gt;,«
hugs crawling about to disturb tho ganized and tentatively ten more to dens will lie demonstrated in the mod­ mood with Ids bride spent Sunday In
Ilin nlhor .Ur an.t wnl *&lt;) n r .l h ni *n
for
tho
winter—
the
lious-i
opening
No^
el
house,
Park
nvo.,
which
will
go
on
kill ml*. •&lt;&gt; I •u|i| In 1 a i&gt;-&gt;* Hicarnr.
scenery. Tho hoarding house nnd tho organize. Wo fool particularly grati­
Sanford calling upon friends nnd tak­
tut I'uit, AM lit p&lt; Mima punt* on
office of tho company nnd ono or two fied at this result when wo consider public exhibition October 0 to 14, in ing dinner with his sister, Mrs. James vember first. Address Mrs. M. Mar­ ■I* Manilla dial nl«hl &gt;I III" n.-at morn.
Ins
ha foui'l afty-four I'1 (ala Amt lha
tin,
31K
ta.tgnolln
Ave.,
Han
tort),
Flor­
other houses nro built back a couple thnt on the 1st of Juno wo had only the Better Homes in America cam­ It. Stewart of Myrtle Avc*.
v-ienmt nialit ha pul »• futir mora Mtida. *
68-6tp nulla Willi liaata un |h«n ami lha aa.-nn-l
nine registered Troops. Tho gonornl paign, In which Seminole County
of hundred yards from tho road.
Illuming ha fuuml aaVa laon imua (ala,
Federation
of
Wemnn’s
Clubs
Is
tak­
•miKin* a luial iif uav niy-opa rat* IU
Public
ennnot
begin
to
cstlmnta
tho
They are half houses, with fronts
Mrs,
C.
J,
Lydeckcr
nnd
Mrs.
TlchTho
Sanford
Herald
says:
"Thoro
Iwu
nlslila, ami thaf« ware 1-Ha mnra
ing
part,
together
with
hundreds
of
vital
force
for
tho
hettermont
of
our
lliat
ho ilM hoi Uti l.
nnd no hacks, Hko tho Htylcs used to
nor,
of
Leonin,
N.
J.,
are
spending
a
Is
not
a
daily
paper
in
tho
county
pub­
Thla la aiimo Mm tnl ala, tilll, niyvr
In.I UiotiaM wou'il
be twenty years ago when tho nail Country, State mid Community thnt cities nnd towns in thu United States, few days hero at the Montezuma be­ lished In a city thu size of Hanford Ihatoaa, II I*
will., lo l«t full Know ih I (out t«l pa-ila
New electrical conveniences are bonews was proclaimed that bustles had this movement protends. Briefly,
la
N
ixul.
fore going to Ht. Petersburg where that handled the ball games any bet­
Ilaapacltullr. KMNNKt). UltUTIIBIIH.
to go. Tho pictures aro taken from through Us nctlvo outdoor trntulng, ing contrived by inventors us a sub­ they will spend the winter.
ter thnn tho Herald handled them."
stitute
for
manual
labor
in
the
rou­
it
develops
in
our
youth
a
sturdy
manBuy a 3 5 c B o i T o d a y
the front, like lotB of us like to hnve
Hounds Just liko Boh Holly—claims
KnoUfk Is Kill 10 (• 100 MtU •( Mka
our pictures taken, and tho public nev­ hood. It Is far 305 days In the* year. tine homu duties.
Among the most familiar electri­ Mr. John Frieddl and daughter superiority over every daily paper In Is.n't waala lima irylna It laIII Ihraa paala
er knows the difference. In psycholo- The Scout Oath and Law tench tho
with p«w&gt;tafa,ni|Ul,laamii.M. —
&lt;,*«*■1.1..I
cal
time-savers aro, of course, tho Mrs. Minor Hwnrthout of Hammonds- Senilnolo county!- Plant City Courier. |.,xparat|.!ii*
llru.l* far I'll • M i „ Than
Hoy tho necessity of Integrity, Bolfby they call that dolusion.
port,
N.
Y.,
will
arrive
this
afternoon
Nothing
Hko
making
a
claim
that
you
fl*
n
»
r*
t
Trnpa. In us amt
illuraa aail
electrical range, dish-washer, wash­
Wo expected to seo tho devil to pay relianco nnd a constructive life nnd
STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE
being called here by tho death of their can vorify, Is there Fenton?
ing-machine,
vacuum
cleaner,
and
around the boardin’ house, with guns above all remind him of his duty ta
daughter ami sister Mrs, A. W. Leo,
electric iron.
popping, women scrcnming, men God, regardless of creed, Ida duty to
jr.
Tho percolator nnd samovar, for
II. Ilnrold I!unit*,
Wm. P. Simmons
D. A. MorrIron, Jr.
fighting, and dogs harking, Hut there Country, nnd thnt ho keeps himself coffee nnd tea, are gaining in favor
“physically
strong,
mentally
nwako
President
Vice-President
Secy. A Trens.
weren’t nothin' liko that thoro. The
Mrs. Donald Whitcomb and infant
nnd use. The electric toaster anil thu
BEST
FERTILIZERS
—
INSECTICIDES
—
SPRAYF.IIH
— POULTRY
boardin' house was ns quiet as u doc­ and morally straight."
son nnd mother Mrs. It. L. Peck leave
The general supervision of tho waffle-iron nro becoming almost a
SUPPLIES
—
HONEST
GOODS
—
FAIR
PRICKS
—
PROMPT
SHIPMENT
tor's office tho week after ho starts
uccssity. Tho chnfingdish hns long today for Aiken, S. C., whero the
work
of
this
council,
which
Is
n
FirBt
Ask
Your
Neighbor—Ho
Knows
practice. Tho big noiso may come Int­
been the first lieutenant of tho house­ Wtiltcnmhs will make their futuro
Get NKW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
er, hut yesterday tho group was work­ Class Council, is under tho Executive wife who has unexpected callers nt lionip. Mrs. Peck will remain with hor
whoso
work
It
is
to
trnln
tho
Loaders
ing down byn lake edge under tho
daughter for several weeks.
Tho E. O. P ain ter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
mcnl-tlme.
mo s hung oaks, Tienth tho rippling of the IloyH, thnt Is tho Hcoutmnstors
many
friends
regret
that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
All the electrical equipment was
sunshine, which threatened at times nnd Assistants and see to it thnt tho donated by Gellon &amp; Fry.
Whitcomb are leaving Sanford huthighly constructive and progressive
to break into roal billows, so much so
wish them every miccuss in their new
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
program of tho Hoy Scouts Is carried
that wo feared for tho heroines com­
homo.
on nnd standards maintained. Ho al­ HUE TAKES TWICE TOO MANY
plexion.
STEPS
so has to see to it that the various
Now wo hnvo no wny of knowing conimittocR function properly nnd, of
The average American housewife Mr, and Mrs. Itnl, li Roumlilnt were
what your conception of acting for course, is charged with the care of tho walks fourteen miles In three days do­ the gtir -ts of their mother Mrs. June
tlu&gt; movies is like, hut wo daro say Records of tho vnrious Troops nnd nil ing her housework. .If she does the RounilHi.t ami their brother F. .K
Win n you get your imagination work­ paper work of tho Council. Ho is cooking, she may walk fivo miles RouiiiL it, yesterday. Their many
MIAMI,
.Sanford friends were glad to seo
ing you sco pictures of tho hero on what might ho termed a managing uvory day In her kitchen.
bouled knees proclaiming his ardent Director. Also he Ih expected to in­ Scientific minds have worked out a thorn.
love for tho heroino; tho horoino go­ form tho Public ns to tho aims nnd nimple arrangement of tho average
K. OF C. CELEBRATION
ing through horolcs Hko Lonn Clarko objects of tho movement nnd ondonvor house which Will cut down hor stops
•iaa*
It him been the practice of the
tm tho witnoss stand, nnd tho director to see to it thnt every avnllnblo Hoy by half.
about liko Joo Jones haranguing a within tho territory receives tho bonoIn thu model house to lie on exhi­ Knights of Columbus throughout the
jury.
bition here October ll to 14, Demon­ country to celebrate on October 12th
fits of tho Scout Program.
Well, you nro doad wrong and then
Corner Building
We will ho compelled to relinquish stration Week in thu nation-wide Bet­ In honor of Columbus Day. This year European Plan
some. They don't act; they Just go the services of the Executive If wo do ter Homes in America campaign, tho local Council, K. of C. will givo Open nil the year
every
room outside
“bead and do what is to bo dono, per­ not Immediately rcnlizo on tho pledges home-makers will receive helpful sug­ tho public an entertainment In the
fectly natural liko, nnd thnt's all made and duo, which means thnt gestions for saving Hteps and energy wny of a six act vaudtvilu allow, nn
there is to it. You’d nevor know thoy those nowly formed Troops will be In discharging their routine housti- address by T. J. Noon.’, of Ortundo,
and follow It with ''•’•nls. Thoso games
were acting if you weren’t told, nnd left at tho most Important tlmo, tho hnlrl duties.
if Hie director didn't now nnd then incipient stage when they need all tho
Every busy wife nnd mother should will ho five hundred and bridge and
roll attention to tho fact that the help that they can got , othorwiso, arrange to see tho model houso und prizes will be given .*,r high scores.
camera Is grinding out films,
This entertainment Is uhaolutuly
experience elsewhere has proven that lenr how to conserve her strength
free nnd is open to tho public. There Consulting Chemist says of tho
The thing Ih ns simple ns A. B. C. they die out, nnd wo do tho Boy moro und energy.
*«*rr "Of the many waters of this nnd oth­
will bo no chnrgo for tho refresh­
We came upon tho scono yestordny harm than good, ho loses faith In his
at that period of tho play whero tho oldors and our clnlins are in vnln.
ments, the entertainment or curd er regions that 1 hnve niiulyrrd, I have found none superior in all good quali­
DICKSON-RINEAU
hero has made tho acquaintance of
games, mid Inasmuch us this is open
Ir conclusion let nto ask that all
fies of Ihut of the "Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office In Miller Building.
the heroino, and hnH taken her for a who enn, hotp out at nil timet: with
Miss Faye Ilincnu and Mr. Walker to thu public a largo crowd Is expect­
boat rldo. Thoy wore Just landing thylr moral and financial support this Dickson of Isingwood woro married ed. Tho ganorul public is invited.
w1u.ii wo walked into the little group great work, it being tho groatest edu­ last Tuesday October third, nt the This entertainment takes place, Octo­
standing in u hnif circle about tho cational development of the Inst fifty St. Paul Rectory, Mncon, Ga., nt high ber 12th nt 8 p. m.
camera men.
noon.
yoar.
Miss Allison was seated in tho boat
Following this coromony tho young
WEEKS WEATHER
Donald A. Choney.
holding up a fish Hapsburg Llobo had
couple left In their car for Sanford
■ Secretary,
South Atlantic nnd East Gulf
caught for tho purpose, and Travers
Cenral Florida Council, B. H. A. uml nro tho guests of their Bistor States: Generally fair: temperature,
waa paddling tho boat Into tho rushes.
Mrs. J. R. Stewart.
below normal first part of wook and
MONUMENTS
SLABS, VASES
Thoro was nothing stagy about tho ac­ AMERICAN TEAM
Mr. Dickson is n brother of Mrs. normal thereafter, Pressure Is low
MAUSOLEUMS
IIUILDINu M i1 H E
tion; tho man was in a perfectly nat­
AT COBLENTZ, GERMANY J, R. Stewart nnd Mrs. Chris Mat­ niul fulling over the Cnrrlbbonn Sou
8
ural way paddling tho boat to tho
thews of this city and Miss Mildred hut no disturbnnco has appeared as
MIL
VIS
MARBLE
COMPANY
"hero, with a pretty young woman sit­ COBLENTZ, Ger., Oct. 7.—Tho rlflo Dickson nnd his many frlondB will Join yet.
J. W. BA HUE r l ’, Representative
ting in It holding a fish. And thoy team representing tho American forc­ in wishing him ovory hnpplncs.
were Inughing and talking Just Hko es In Germany ntado n clean sweep
BIRTHS *
QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
young folks hnvo dono since tho world in the Inter-allled shooting toumnEase tho pain of a rheumatic attack
Hnrn to Mr. and Mrs. Harold WashScott
to* our
L'cttn
our prlooH boforo placing your ordm’it; you will I
was young.
mon hold by British army In Rhino- hy a rubbing application of Ballard’s -burn a fine hnby hoy on tho second
bo
nmr
re
thnn
re p a id ,
&gt;
When Travers got tho bont ashoro, land at Cologn yestordny. American Snow Liniment. It rollovos tonder anniversary of their marrlngo.
ho picked up tho lunch basket nnd innrkstnon, bonded hy wnrrnnt offlcor ness and strfcngthons tho Joints
All work dono in n nutinfactory niunnor and vour busistarted to walk away with it; sud­ Moikll, eighth Infantry, won every Three sizes, 30c, GOc ami (1,20 per hot
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mooro
noHii Ih appreciated.
tlo. Sold hy Union Pharmacy.—Adv, a fine baby girl,
denly remomborod that ho had left JHs inter-allled event.
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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
volume

xra.

GENERAL JHJSHED DOWN
STEPS TO GRASP HANDS
OF BUDDIES

Promises to Be One of Hardest
Fought in History of the
Organization
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. lO.-Genor1) Pershing wnB tho chlof speakor to­
day. Committeo reports opened the
day’s Session. Meeting until two
o’clock this morning the Interstate
Hoi|&gt;itultzntlon committeo produced
conservative report f o r convention
which avoided further condcmhution
of the policy of Brigadier General
Sawyer, head of tho fcdernl hospitalRation board. Delegations of four­
teen states presented resolutions sev­
erely criticizing him but all effective­
ly smothered.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19.—Fourth
duy of the American Legion coriventlon mnrkcd tho nrrlval of General
Pcrthing, who reached hero today
from Washington.
Porshing, offi­
cial dignity laid aside, ionped from
the platform of hit sleeping car ahead
(: staff officers and grasped tho
)&gt;.inis of huddles wlio were at tho
*! thm to meet him. Tho Legion will
&lt;!:?t officers tomorrow.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19.—Having
pnrndtd with colors flying in their
Miimml review, voted to continue the
fight for udjusted conponsution, re­
ceived an embossed* message from tho
British Legion signed by tho Princo
Alaska Legionnaires, tho election of
officers wns almost solely occuplng
the attention of tho dolegntcs of the
American Logion in session h°.ro*
The election, duo to bo hold Frldny,
promises to bo ono of tho hardest

It was definitely announced by tho
Texas delegation tonight (not tho
dame of Alvin M. Ousloy, of tholr
Hate, and now chairman ot tho Am•rLarilsm commlslon, will bo formally
presented to tho convention with the
stnto endorsomont.
Something of a surpriso was thrown
into convention circles today when it
became known that Col. C. R. Forbes
director of tho United States voter■m' Bureau who camo horo upon tho
Invitation of Hanford MncNldcr, na­
tional comfnndor of tho Amoricnn LoRhin, nnd who was scheduled to ad­
dress tho convention tomorrow morn­
ing upon tho work qf his organization
bad suddenly leftiNow Orleans and
returned to Washington.
.

IIOV SCOUT NEWS
Captain Arthur Cundy,&gt;ho has ent’|urc(l ns Scout Executive temporar­
ily By tho Central Florida Council
lo "rgnnlzo Scout Troops In tho six
countfpn in *ho district, has practicnlly completed tho work or organiza­
tion and will soon leavo to. tako up
•iniilar work elsewhere.
Captain Cundy has crontcd a groat
deal of cnthuslnsm among tho boys
•nd if tho clHzons got behind this
•novement and contribute liberally to
the support of tho Council it will bo
possible to engngo a permanent Scout

NUMBER 62

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922

SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
RECENT IiONI) ISSUE .
TOTAL $1,550,000,000

GREAT BRITAIN WILL
MAKE FIRST PAYMENT
OF INTEREST ON BERT

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.
—Tho treasury’s now of­
fering of $300,000,00'/ of
•I 1-4 per cent thirty-year
bonds has been ,oversub­
scribed approximately $1,­
060,000,000, it was an­
nounced today by Secre­
tary Melon.
Books for
cash offerings closed at
noon Saturday.
Subscriptions for which
4 3-4 por cont Victory notes
or December 15 treasury
certificates are tendered in
payment will he received
and allotments will bo
nmdo in full until Oct. 21.
Approximately
$150,000,­
000 of such subscriptions
already have been alotted in
full under the terms of tho
offering.
Subscriptions received to
dnto, according to reports
in hnnd, wreo said to ag­
gregate more than $1,500,­
000 of which about $1,400,­
000,000 represented cash
subscriptions.

NEW YORK, Oct. 1«.—
Croat Britain will make tho
fli&gt;st payment of interest
on her American War loans
to the United States goveminent today when checks
and treasury certificates
totalling $50,000,000 will
he paid to tho Federal Rohomo Bank horc for tho
general account of tlifc
treasuror of the Unjted
States by J. P. Morgan &amp;
Company, acting ns agents
of tho British government.
No explanation has been
forthcoming here ns to
whether today’s payment
will be considered by t1*o
British government ns part
payment of accrued inter­
est on Britain’s debt or for
tho amount of Inst year’s
interest.' Under tho terms
of tho lonnH, the accrued
interest will not bo refund­
ed. Tho only information
uvoilnblo locally wua that
the payment will bo ‘for ac­
count of Interest.”

OPENED THE WORK OF THE
NEW YEAR WITH INTER­
ESTING PROGRAM
Tho first mooting of tho new yeur
of thu Men’s Club was held at tho Par­
ish House last night and despite the
rain thero was a largo attendance
and much Interest manifested by all
present. President B. F. Whltner wns
in the chair and Donne Turner as sec­
retary held tho club to purely business
transaction until all business hnd been
disposed of ami then Mr. Wndbrooko
gavo a brief and most jovial dessertntlon 911 "Golf” that wns grently onjoy
ed. /In fact lift. Wndbrooko who is
the mnnnger of tho country club and
links brought hon^o to his honrors
some very salient facts about tho
gnme of golf and those who hoard
him havo a hotter Idea of this great
gnmo than over before. Choice ro
freshments were sorved consisting of
real rye bread, cheese, pickles and llok
nml-clgars and the men enjoyed overy
bit of tho feed. After tho lunch Pres­
ident Whitncr gnvo on out lino of

Ho rends tho social (loin’s with a most derisive shoiyt.
Ho says thoy make tho papers for tho women folks alone,
He’ll read about tho parties and he’ll fume and fret and groan;
Ho soys of information it doesn't lmvq,n crumb—
Rut you ought to hear him holler when tho paper doesn’t come!
He’s always first to grab it, and he rends it plumb through,
Ho doesn't miss an item or a want nd—that is trvo,
He snys they don’t know what we want, tho darn newspaper guys,
I'm going to take n day sometimes an' go and put 'em wise;
Sometimes it seems a* though they must ho deaf, Upinb and blind,
But you ought to henr him holler when tho paper doesn’t come!
—Walorbury American.

IF SHIP IS NOT FLOATED BY
SATURDAY NIGHT SHE
WILL BE LOST

Clyde Line Officials Still Confi&lt;
dent Lcnnpe Will Be
Pulled Off
JACKSONVILLE,'Oct. 19.—Won In
charge of tugs attempting to float
the I.cnnpc reported observations
mndo from Mnyport at noon indiented
tho storm had washed tho big liner
three or four length nenrer shore than
she wns yesterday. It wus announced
tho biggest tug nt Savannah was onroute to Mnyport to reinforco tho lo­
cal tugs.
x
ha
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 19.—Thirty
h® mile wind accompanied by rough seas
h® forced tho tugs to abandon all efforts
h*1 today to flont the Lonapo and tho
weather bureau
announced thero
*** would be no nbntomont of wind in tho
h*- next twenty-four hours. Marine men
h* here expronsed the opinion That If the
h° ship wns ' not flouted by* Saturday
1*4 night sho will bo lost nt the highest
h® tide of tho year is duo Snturdny. Thoy I
h® | said several vessels had gone aground
h® In recent lyonm near wh(&gt;ro tho Lonnpo was stranded and of these only

PRESIDENT HARDING SAYS HE
IS HONEST AND PA­
TRIOTIC
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Governor
Riley, of Porto Rico, whoso adminis­
tration has been under firo from var­
ious quarters wns prniBod ns “thor­
oughly honest nnd highly patriotic
mnn” In letter snijl to have been w rit­
ten by President Hnrding and mndo
public* today by a prominent Porto
Rlcnn.

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 49.—Thq
Clyde liner I.cnnpc, nground off tho
St. John’s bar since Tuesday morning,
remained fast Inst night whilo h&amp;r
217 passengers, brought into port by
tho Arnpahoe, of tho same line, scat­
tered fur the destinations, their exper­
ORLANDO TO IIUILD
ience summed up in tho inconvonence
NEW SKYSCRAPER and attendant worry of their Immurslon.
.
•
Onco
they
put
foot
on
solid
ground,
Orlando, Oct. 19.—Directors of tho
they
drew
up
a
mnss
resolution
com­
Orlando Bank &amp; Trust company at_a
mending
Captain
E.
C.
Tull
and
tho
APPROACH OF VICTORIOUS RED metting held hero Inst Tuesday nftor- crow of tho lighthouse tender Man­
SAVANNAH, Oct. 19.—Wnlter F.
noon, closed definite plans for tho
* ARMY DISRUPTS GOV­
George, Democratic nominee of tho
erection of n skyscraper bauk'ond of­ grove.. The Mangrove first wont to
ERNMENT
United States senn^o, doclnrcd today
fice building to bo located on tho sito tho aid of tho Lonapo Tuesday morn­
he would do everything in his power
of
the present structure nt tho cornor ing, when that vessel, several miles
t TOKIO", Oct.
19.—Lawlessness
off its courso, drove hard on thu sands
th a t could legnlfy.be done to hnv6 reigns In Vladivostok as the rosult of of central* nvcniio nnd Pino stroot.
Mrs. W. 'll. Folton, senntorlnl ap­ tho approach of tho victorious red
Instructions for preparation of off Nassau Sound, or approximately
pointee from joorgin, take oath u« a nrmy officinl. dispatches say. French plans wero wired to architects of tho two miles dff shore. Sho stood by all
day Tuesday nnd Tuesday night,,
member of tho nonnte. Announce­
consulate nttneked yesterday and for­ Gcorgo A. Fuller company of Now broke two hnwsors and a chain, lost
m ent hud bean nmdo from Washing­
eigners hnvo appealed to their gov­ York, nnd It In oxpcctod that tho com­ her two bits and stern rail in* trying
ton that n number of prominent wom­
ernments for protection. Tho Ameri­ pleted drawings will bo returned with­ to pull thu Lunapo off, nnd yesterday
en planned to muko it legally possible
can consul bus engaged refugo for in six weeks and that construction took tho 247 passengers aboard. Tho
work will bogin by tho first of Jan­
for Mr*. Folton to tnko tho oath.
Americans, the building flying tho
passengers were later transferred a t
American flag and guarded by guns uary.
Mnyport, a mile up tho river to the
Tho
building
will
havo
a
frontage
of
SIKI WILL MEET
of an American cruiser.
45 feot on Orange nvenuo nnd a dop- Arapahoo, which went o u t from here.
BECKETT IN
th of 83 feet on Pino street, nnd will Tho rosulutlon, it was announced by
rise to a height of nine floors. It la tho spokesman fur its signers, will bo
LONDON, DEC. 7
estimated 'fhnt tho building will cost forwarded to tho chief of tho light$250,000 when completed, its contrac­ houBo service at Charleston, S: C.
Dout Takes Place in London Dec,
Officers and men of tjie Lonapo, too,
tion to bo roinforcod concrete and
wero commonded for tholr work dur­
other fireproof details.
The uppor floors will bo glvon ovor ing t)lo vessel’s plight.
Some excitable scones attended tho
PARIS, Oct.TO.—Tho fight botweon
to offices while tho lower floor and
positihlo tho second floor will bo usod transfer early yesterday of th o .p as­
Battling Slki nnd Jo0 Bockott, tho
English heavyweight, will tnko place
sengers to tho Mangrnvu, according to
IATOR FLETCHER
WANTS for buninons of tho bank.
in London, Dscombor 7, it was offi*
During
the
construction
of
ttia
now
C. W. Cartor, former publisher of the
PRESIDENT AND W IFE TO
(Cnotlminl on I'ag* Kira)
|
d a ily announced tonight by the In*
building
business
of
tho
bank
will
bo
VISIT STATE
tornntinl Boxing Union, under whoso
conducted intempornry headquarters
nuspicos the battle will bo bold.
in tho Arcade building, Icobo of which IS HAD SAYS REPRESENTATIVES
OF AMERICAN RAILWAY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.- -Senator wns secured several weeks ago;—
The articles call for n 20 round en­
ASSOCIATION
- , K
counter nnd will* bo for tho official Fletcher tendered Informal invltutiun Tampa Times.
t -honvywolght title of Europe, ns noithor to Prosidont Harding to spond sovoral
tlljr Tim Aasarlntatf I’ reaa)
Beckett or Sikl is able to mnko tho weeks in Florida as soon, us Mrs. TWO POLICEMEN
TAMPA, Oct. 19.—Citrus growers
Harding’s condition would permit hor
light heavyweight limit.
and shippers of. South Florida who
AND ONE NEGRO
The AssflHatod Press understands to leavo thu-Whito House. Tho presKILLED AT ROCK ISLAND gathered here today to hoar represen­
from a relinblo authority that ^liki
tatives of thu American Railway As­
will receive 7,000 pounds sterling, win
sociation discuss tho car
nhortago
or lose or draw.
.
wore told tho situation for citrus fruitshipments from this stnto were worse
Stationery below cost at the Herald 1moat of the time in St. Augustine
thnn ever before.

�the Sanford weekly herald, Friday, October is, i m

Mr. and Mrt. 8. W. Swope, Mrs. H.
D. McCall and Mra. C. 8. Leo attend*
cd the Sunday School Convention at
DcLand Friday.
0. P, Swope left Monday for a buiIncaa trip to Chicago.
W. A. McRae, of Tampa, traveling
auditor for the Scabonrd Air Lino R.
R., spent a couple of hours hero on
Wcdnosday.
L. E. Jordan returned Saturday
from Starko where ho was called by
tho illness of Mra. Jordnn, who ia
thore visiting relatives. Mr. Jordnn
reports that Mra. Jordnn la now im­
proving.
Mias Catherine Young, of Rollins
College, spent the week end with her
paronta, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young
last week. *
Mrs. H. II. McCall, Emmett McCall,
Mra. B .G . Smith, Mrs. S. W. Swepo
and Rev, L. E. Wright attended tho
Sunday school convention at DoLand
Thursday.
M. A. Kilvort is in Now York on
business this week.
Tho Oviedo school openod Monday
morning, October Oth, with appropri­
ate exercises, which wore well attend­
ed by pnrunta and interested friends.
Speeches were mado by tho following:
Supt. T. W. Lawton reprosontlng tho
County Board of Education; I'rof. M.
J, Okerlund, fur tho faculty; Mrs. R.
W. Lawton for tho Womun'a Club and
Rev. L. E. Wright for tho churches.
Mrs. C. L. West sang beautifully two
numbers and Rev. J. N. Thompson
closed with prayer. Tho exorcises
woro hold In the splondid auditorium
of the new school building.
This
building is indeed n credit to the town
and the county and Oviedo people are
Justly proud of it.
Mrs, O. P. Swope entertained the
Rook Club Wednesday afternoon.
Messrs. Hutchinson and Walthall, of
tho Sanford Truck Growurs, wore
Ovcido visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. II. G. Smith, Mrs. Theodore
Aulin, Mrs. W. P. Carter, Mrs. 0. G.
Wolcott, Airs. It. W. Lawton nnd Mrs.
II. R. McCall visited Sanford Tues­
day to uttond to sonic club business
' Another "clean-up day" was held at
Sweetwater Park Thursday by tho
Pork committee of the Woman’s Club.
When this park Is completed it will be
one of tho beauty spots of Seminole
county.
Harold Vnrn spent Wednesday af­
ternoon in Snnford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. King and little
daughter, Minnie, visited relatives in
Snnford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton spent
few days in Jacksonville this week.

treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Ellsworth secre­
tary. The next meeting will be Oct.
2p at tho church. Como.
The death of Mra. A. D. Cameron
occured at the family home last Sat­
urday p. m. Mrs. Cameron had been
an Invalid for nbout 10 years. Mr.
Cameron hftd a motor truck construct­
ed in such a manner that a wheeled
chair could be placed in it for Mrs.
CnmeVon to drlvo with tho family
which they had done for several
years, on Sunday previous to hor
denth they were nil at Coronado Beach
nnd In starting tho car to return hor
chair was dislocated and the poor lady
thrown out which resulted In internal
Injuries. Sho was hurried to a doc­
tor nnd thon brought homo nnd other
doctors called, ono from Orlando and
(Til done that could possibly bo done.
Her funeral took place Sunday nt 4
o’clock at Holy Cross Church, nnd
conducted by Father Pock. Tho young­
est daughter, Mra. Clare Cameron
Hanson sang the hymn “I shall know
him by tho prints of tho nails in his
handa” an n solo, accompanied by
Mrs. Munson. Thoro were mnny
beautiful flornl pices given ns a Inst
tribute to tho quiet, home-loving Indy,
wife nnd mother who has passed boyond. Tho whole neighborhood a t­
tended the funeral In a body. Tho
fnmlly have the sympathy of nil
neighbors nnd friends.
JIMMY SCALES HERE
TO BOOST MEMBERSHIPS
IN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
Jimmy Scales has nrrived In the
ity nnd will havo headquarters at tho
Chamber of Commerce offices while
ho Is ongnged In boosting the mem­
bership of tho American Automobile
Association in Scmlnolo county.
Secretary Pcnrmnn says: "Jimmy
Scales Is n go-getter” nnd n "live
wire.” With his nsslstanco Scmlnolo
county should add many moro mem­
berships to tho Scmlnolo county
branch of tho American Autoniobllo
Association. Mr. Scales hns Just retur ed from a tour of tho rtnto nnd
everybody is talking nbout tho romnrknblo growth of Snnford nnd tho
mnny big things which tnls city con­
templates.

'Gator-Tar Football
Scrap in Orlando
Saturday, Oct. 14

GIANTS OUTPLAYED TANKEES
IN EVERY STAGE OF GAME

SO O O T
(Fna n s n fe j's DlUj)

Jacksonville was represented here
yesterday by R. F. Harris

NEW YORK, Oct 10,—(By the Associated Press).—Official batting and
Dolph Little of Commerce, Ga., la
fielding average for the world series compiled last night, reveal the decisive
superiority of the Giants over tho Yankees In nearly every department of tho spending a short tim e hero at the
game. Tho Yankoee excelled In Hiding, with a mark of .095 to .972 for tho Montesuma.
Giants, but In pitching, batting, baso running and generalship, the lattor a
B. A. Gergcr and J. S. Merrill of
vital factor that la not shown in the figures, the world’s champions had a
Tampa woro In tho city yesterday
clear cut-advantage.
Tho Giants hit .809 as a team, collecting 60 hits and scoring 18 runs, transacting business.
whllo the Yankees batted only .203, making 82 hits nnd 11 runs.
Neel Ycnt of Tnmpn Is registered
Groh, Frisch and Emil Meusel wero tho batting heroes, although Young
nnd Kelly also camo through with somo timely blows. Groh, with nlno hits at the Montexumn whllo In the city
out of 10 times nt bat, for an averngo of .474, had tho best record of any nttonding to business.
ployor on either tenm. Meusel mado hla flvo blnglea count nnd drove In sovMiss Lcoln Evtins has returned
o nof tho winners' runs.
Bob Meusol nnd Wally Pipp, with six hits each, led tho Yankees in bat­ homo from Twin Pines and Asheville*
ting. Anron Ward had the distinction of knocking out two homo runs. They N. C. where she spent the past few
weeks;
wero tho only hits he mado and camo cnch time with no one on base.
Frisch nnd Groh also wore fielding stars, while tho former’s play In evAlfred W. Lee left today for Titus­
ory department of tho game was a scintillating spot In tho aggresslvo work
ville
whore he will spend somo time
of McGrow’s men.
Tho falluro of Huggins' all-star pitching staff to come through, whllo with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W.
the Giants’ moundsmen showed unexpectedly good form, was the outstand­ Lee, Sr.
ing upset of the prc-sertes "dope,” but tho failure of Babe Ruth to show any
Abbott Smythe returned to the
prowoss at bat whntover was a big dlsapolntment to Yankee followen. Ruth
got but two hits out of 17 times at bat and seldom waa able to get the ball southern part of tho stato after spend­
out of tho infield. Tho nearest ho camo to a home run was In the fourth ing several days hero with hie mother
'
gnmo whon ho drovo a towering fly to right center that Cunningham caught Mrs. C. II. Campbell.
after a hard run, a few feet from tho bloachers.
Mr. J. C. Froldell and daughter
Tho composite box follows:
Mrs.
Minor Swnrthout left last night
Giants’ Batting
*
for
their
home In Hnmmondsport, N.
Plnyor
AB R II 2B 8B HR TB BB SH HPB SO SB RBI PC.
.211
Y.
being
colled horo by tho Illness
Bancroft, ss........19 4 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 2
.474
nnd
death
Groh, 3b.............. 10
4 0
0 1 0
112 0 0 1 0 0of their dnughtor and sis­
.471 ter, Mrs. A. W. Leo, Jr.
Frisch, 2b........... 17 8 8 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2
.250
E. Meusel,lf.--.20
3 5 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 7
-.875
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Talbott and
Young, rf............10 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 2
.278 fntnjly and II. C. Thurmond and two
Kelly, lb............. 18 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 8 0 2
.400 sons of Webster, W. Va., are spend­
Stengel, cf......... 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
.200 ing a few days here a t tho Montoxu
Cunn'ghnm, cf. 10 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 2
1.000 mn on routo to St, Petersburg whoro
King, cf............. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
.838 thoy will spend tho wintor.
Snydtr, c............. 10 1 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0
.148
Smith, c............. 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
Mrs. J. D. Kuykendall and daugh­
Nohf, p.......... .. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000
J. Barnes, p.... .. 4 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 ter, Billlo Mario., of Miami ara the
J. Scott, p...... .. 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 1 0 0 .250 guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0 ; Walts.
McQuillan, p. .... 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 * 0 0 .260 Mrs. Kuykendall Is Just returning
from nn extended trip to tho Whlto
Mountains of New Hampshire. Sho
.300
Totals .... 102 18 60 2 1 1 57 12 5 0 16 1 18
will
lenvo for MinmL Thursday nc
Yankees Batting
compnnlcd
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Wait as
PC.
RBI
AB R II 2B 3Il HR TB BB SII HPB SO SB
Plnyor
fnr
nH
Now
Smyrnn by motor.
.222
0
0
2
Witt, cf.......... .18 1 4 1 1 0 7 1 0 0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
McMillan, cf. .... 2 0 0 0 0 0
CARD OF THANKS
Dugan, 3b...... ...20 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .250
.118
1
0
2
1
1
8
3
Ruth, rf.......... .17 1 2 1 0 0
We wish to express our thanks nnd
Pipp, lb.......... ...21 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 1 8 .280
npprccintlon
to all those who wero
.300
0
3
1
2
0
1
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0
7
It. Meusel, If. ....20 2 0 1
so
kind
to
us
during tho illness and
.100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
Ward, 2b........ ..13 3 2
denth
of
our
loved
one, nlso for tho
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0
0
8
3
0
1
8
3
0
0
0
0
McNally, 2b ... ...,0
many
lovely
floral
offerings.
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0
0
0
0
0
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E. Scott, ss. . ..14 0
Alfred W. Leo, Jr.
Bush, p.......... .. 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 .143
J.
C. Freldoll.
Hoyt, p.......... . 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .107
Mrs.
Minor Swarthout.
1
0 0 4 0 3 0 3 0 0 .188
Schnngo, c...... .10 0 8
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. A. W. Lee, Sr.
r
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
Shawkoy, p. ... .. 4 0 •) 0
Mays, p.......... .. 2 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
GIVE THE WIFE A SELF-START*
xElnier Smith. .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000
3R
xxBakor ....... .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

411

Attrtdty', D»IM

A ll out for Better

IIo Z .

Homes Week.

Golf players will .bins next weei
not moonshine-but shine |n week-.
Another holiday tomorrow for ^
f a r m e r ’s Day-bank,
Robert Knight of the Knight Err.. I
Company of Jacksonville, wh&lt; W •
paper, was In the city today citth
on tho local printing trade.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy 0f Miami
among tho now arrivals in the rit.
nnd will make their future home h«r*
Thoy oro from Miami here but Mia
McCoy is a Mnnntcc county e'rl »v.
daughter of Hon. E. L. Tnylor. ’
Yowell A Co., nro carrying their rt.
gulor advertisement spUr0 today Mn.
Ing tiro attontlon of the public to their
spocial salea for Fridny and Saturdsy
that will bo good news to the ladji
eapcchlly. Spoclnl prices on many
articles thnt nro timely and the new
fall .goods that have Just arrived.
Now la tho timo to get bargains la
all theso lines. Rend the advertise. I
ment In this issuo.
'
Tho Churchwcll Company has s big
advertisement In this issue calling at­
tention to tho solo that Is now going
on a t this ator0 that takes In every,
thing in tho store. This Is one cf
tho Big events in Snnford and the
buying public will make hnste to mil themsolvos of this great opportunity
to. get tho best of mntcrinii, np to
date In every respect nnd at greedy
reduced prices, Look for he Chnrthwell advertisement today nnd not the
prices on nil materials carried in this
storo.
HINTON. ON FLIGHT
NEW YORK TO RIO
LEFT I'l l HE TODAY
FORT DE FRANCK, Martlnque,
Oct., 12.—Hinton, on scnplnne flignt
from Now York to Bin Janeiro, left i
Polnto-n-Pitro, Guadeloupe for Fort
do France at ten thins morning, ac­
cording to a message received here.

WINTER PARK, Oct. 12.—Tho In­
tercollegiate football season of Flor­
ida will open In Orlnndo next Satur­
Will You Spend 55c on Knt-Snip t*
day, October 14 nt four o’clock when
Save $100?
tho formidable Tars of Rollins ColOne (15c pkg. cun kill 50 rati. The
lego nro schedulod to meet tho hofty
nvorago rnt will rob you of $10 a
Gators of tho University of Florida in
year In feed, chicks nnd property de­
their annual gridiron classic. It is
struction. RAT-SNAP Is deadly to
moro than likely thnt tho stnto cham­
Thoro was a man who owned a rats. Cremntos nfter killing. Leave*
pionship will he decided hy this game
Totals .... 158 11 82 0 1 2 40 8 0 2 20 2 11 .203
"Baby Lincoln” nuto with a aolf- no smell. Comes In enkes. Rats will
xBatted for Wnrd In third gnmo nnd Mays In fourth gumo.
it is very Improbnblo thnt any
stnrtcr, nnd hnd n tractor to ploy his pnss up meat, grain cheese to feait j
other team in tho state can muster
xxllutted for Iloyt in third gumo.
starter, nnd hnd n tractor to plow his or. RAT-SNAP. Throe sizes, 35c, 65c,
the strength which theso two teams
his barn.
$1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball
are reputed to possess.
PROTECT THE FISH AND GAME. ornmont developed for its peoplo nn
His
cows
woro
milked
by
machi­
Although tho 'GatorB went down to
industry which can bo compared in nery. 'A windmill furnished them Hardware Co.—Adv.
defent InHt Saturday before the "Pur­
practical returns to this, nnd it is es­ with plenty of "Volstcnd’s Favorite.”
ple Hurricane” of Furman University, Tho Seminole County Fish nnd
CARD OF THANKS
Ho hnd n riding cultivator, ond a
it is understood that they will bo well Gnmo Protective Association has dono timated thnt, with tho work of tho
To Ihono who wero so kind nnd solic­
prepared to meet strongor forces for a great work In protecting the fish fish butcheries now going on ond the disk plow; nnd ho fired tho nigger who itous during tho Illness of wife and
left thsm out In tho weather.
their second game of tho yenr. The and gnmo In this county. Thcro is careful supervision now bolng given
IIo hnd money In tho bonk and was mother nnd to thoso who sent tbr
University team, always a heavy one, much work to do In tho future In pass­ tr. tho commercial sldo of the Indus­
a
pillar
of tho church nnd was the boss flowors nnd in mnny ways .«how*d
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. has developed sped since last year and
try,
next
year’s
figuros
will
show
thut'
ing
better
laws
for
fish
nnd
gamo
pro­
politician
in his neck of tho woods. their sympathy nnd regard In the re­
A. K. Itossitor, Oct. 0, the young man will no doubt turn out a fancy'brand
tho
1921
"fish
crop"
was
oven
moro
tection
nnd
ones
thnt
will
absolutely
In
othor
words, this man was the cent borenvement of wife nnd mother
weighed 0 pounds nnd hns been nmn of gridiron entertainment for Satur­
valuablo
thon
thnt
of
1920.
wo wish to oxpress our thank*.
prevent
any
moro
soinlng
or
any
moro
"Wholo
CHccso."
ed Appleton Kent Jr
day’s fans.
A. B. CAMERON,
hunting
for
n
long
period
of
yenrs.
"Wo'started
this
commission
fifty
But
his
wife
did
nil
tho
cooking,
A son was born to. Mr. and Mrs. The Rollins Tars, although a com­
and FAMILY.
I’orry Anthony, Oct. 4 and haB been paratively light tenm last yenr, rolled Tho entire stnto is becoming aroused years ngo, with nn appropriation of nnd the washing, nnd mado clothes
given tho name of Edward Charles, up n total of 121 pointH against DO for to this necessity nnd tho next meeting $5,000 today tho tncomo of tho com­ for tho kids, nnd fed tho chlckons nnd
of the stnto association will bo hold mission Ih moro thnn $400,000 annual­ gnthcrcd tho eggs for friend husband Hnvo the Herald do your next Job
ho weighed 10 pounds on nrrlvnl.
their opouonts nnd nro consldored a
A Corpnny nnd Carl Chorponing dangerous foe. Thu team hns gnined ut Lakeland upon which tho I.akolnnd ly. Wo havo 22 hntchorles nnd many to sell.
of printing. Wo hnvo tho equipment
Sho cnrrlod wnter from tho woll to to do ail kinds of Job printing.
were in Ocula on it business trip lust in both weight and Hpccd, nnd despite Star-Telegram comments ns follows: Htntlons, nnd thrso nro being enlarged
constantly, to meet the ovor-lncrens- th kitchen, and lost flvo pounds each
Saturday.
tho fnct that tho ’Gators began prnc- "Tho fnmous Rubo AUyn, ono of tho ing demands of tho sportsmen who dny nwentlng over n wood flro (said
*■ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Leonard! hnvo tico two weeks earlier, it is Raid by most noted of Florida editors, has
moved out from town to the John thoso who hnvo followed rocont scrim­ been in Lakeland since tho first of lovo lako nnd river fishing and tho wood for said fire being cut and gath­
Leonard! house on Cameron roud, this mages thnt the Tars are in flmt class tho week making nrrongomonts for nn out-of-doors. To do this wo hnvo to ered by said wife).
is the second year Mr. Leonard! has condition to givo Florida a hard bat­ adjourned meeting of tho Florida keep constantly nhdad of the automo­ She stolo a few hours from her work
Gamo and Fish Protective Lcnguo In bile with tho pack-mule, to lnsuro tho to mnko over the dress sho woro whon
farmed out hero.
tle.
C. E. Chorponing bus accepted the Dccnuso of the size of tho colleges, this city next Tuosduy, October 10, tho anglers plenty of gumo und food fish sho hoc'nmo the slnvo^of th i Whole
euro of tho East Side children again this game has been termed tho "Con* sosslon to bo hold in tho Elks' grill, in ovory stream und lako in tho state.” Chcoso.
Sho did not go to prnyor meeting
trnnsfcrlng them to the bcIiooI b in tro-Hnrvnrd Game of Florida," tho commencing at 2 o’clock In tho after­ oxceis of $25,000,000.
with
Choose because sho hnd to ctoan
town, thin being the third yenr. Mr. University of Florida having about noon. To tho Chamber of Commerce
Read this nnd bo nmnzod nt whnt
up
tho
kitchen. Sho did not go to tho
“ Some time ago, I was very
Chorponing has his cars fitted up in j ,000 men to draw from, whllo the bus fnllon the plonaant duty of plan­ California has accomplished for hor
village
on
Sntunlay
because
she
hnd
Irregular,’’
writes Mrs. Con
fine shape for tho comfort nnd pro­ total cnrullinunt of Rollino, which is ning for somo special entertainment, peoplo:
Roble, of Pikeville, Ky.
thu dotnils of which arc to bo an­ "Working without salary for half a to clean up tho house. Sho did not go
tection of thu children in bad weather, co-cducationul, Is slightly over !)00.
suffered a great deal, and kne*.
his new Dodge is a fine car,
nounced later. This much should bo century, thu vnrious men, who hnvo to church because sho was cleaned out
I must do something I*"®
condition. I sufferedI niww
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wilson and
suid thus far In advance, thut this or­ succeeded each othor on tho California by long hours and short pay.
with my back and a wentnessi
And folk snld It was to bad the
ganization is ono of groat importance Stnto Board of Fish und Gnmo Com­
children canto back from tho East
my limns. I would have dread
Wholo
Cheese
was
tied
to
such
a
ball
to t|io state. Its objocts should np- mission, appointed by the governor
Coast last week after several months
ful
1had llo, and
,'a?oh
andheadaches.
very queer feelings,
.,
peal to every man, woman nnd child with tho approval of tho Btato somite, nnd chain.
nhsencc. Mr. Wilson !u said to bo
MORAL:
Tho
hand
that
rocks
the
how
my
head
hurt
I
I
read0
because it seeks tho porpotu itlon of and serving nt tho plonsuro of tho
very III. They nro Htnylng with fri­
animal nnd marine lifo, useful to man. governor, havo established 22 fish crndlo deserves n self-starter.—A. 0.
ends nt Cameron City.
It would itava the great stato of Flor­ hntchorles to maintnln forevor tho Brown.
Miss Mnutl Cameron was horo front
ida nssunio control of tho fishing in­ supply of frosh nnd snlt water food
Tnmpn Inst week arriving before her
dustry both in tho coastal nnd tho in- nnd gamo fijihos. How many fish
mother passed away.
There is said to ho. tho lnrgost ac­ DETECTIVES VISIT HER HOME Innd wntors. Florida’s streams should havo been plnntod In tho streams and
reage of celery set for so early In
bo tocming with gamo fish of all lukes, bays and bayous of California
AND TAKE AWAY
tho season than ever before. Thnt
kinds
whllo tho multitude of lakes it la Impossible to oatimnto oven ap­
ARTICLE8
.
wk'?h is sot on well leveled land looks
should yield a supply of food that proximately, but from theso plnntcd
fine but on unovoit land badly. Tho NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 12.—Wid­ would lnsuro ample and to sparo for fish in 1920, $19,202,818 was received
f&amp; lr ta a r t s
recent hot days wero bad for^nowly
• being benefiled. B o l^ f P J ^
ow Hall was brought back into tho all our pooplo a t rcasonnblo prices. In for cannod nnd packed fish alono,
sot lettuce, we are glad it Is cool
use It I found II most
limelight today when detectives visit­ n recent issuo of his Florida Fisher­ whllo tho valuo of tho fish consumed GEORGE MOSELEY DROVE TO
flctaL I took several botw*
again.
man, Rubo points out that California In its fresh state is plncod by tho
. . and was made so
HIS DEATH NEAR PALM
Thcro was an enthusiastic meeting ed her homo nnd took nwny n senrf took tho situation in hand many yean statisticians of tho stato government
better I didn't have nnj- ®
nnd
fawn
colored
coat
which
Bho
hnd
of n group of ladles on Frfdny after­
ago with tho result that last yenr tho nt moro than $0,000,000 more. This
REACH
trouble ol this Rind, «
noon last at tho Moore's Station dyed shortly nftor tho murdor of her industry’ produced sea food valued in total Is approximately four times tho
ulaled me.”
-a
husband
and
Mrs.
Mills
was
discover­
Cardul has beer( found M
church for tho purpose of forming
ngo.
total
sum
spent
by
tho
commission
on
WEST PALM BKACII, Oct. 12.helpful In th e correction■ofn» {
what will ho known ns tho East Side ed, tho gurmenta wero taboo to a
"Since thnt first your, tho commis­ tho dovolopmont of tho state's fisher­ Gcorgo Moseley, 24, of Lako Worth,
chomiLw
with
tho
request
thoy
bo
an­
cases of painful (e®alJRobie
Community Club, Mrs. E. M. Gallo­
sion hns boon self-supporting nnd, in ies, since It was established, with an wnB killed early today whon his auto­
orders, such at MJv "u,(ef
alyzed
to
dotermlno
whether
any
Hum­
way our neighbor and tho Woman’s
mentions above. |f v° '
,
1920, the yenr for which figuros nro
mobile
plunged
into
thu
drainage
caan
blood
was
on
thorn.
as she did. lake «
J
Club organiser for tho stnte gnvo an
now
available,
it
handled
$400,000,
ev­
To 'get rid .of worms in children nnl. Officers said Mosoloy was blind­
purely vegetable,
40
Interesting Hkotch of tho alms and ac­ New truii taken by authorities in ery cent of which wont for the furth­
ionic,
In
use
for|
m
orei
lit*
givo
thorn
Wldto’s
Crcnf
Vermifuge.
ed
by
tho
headlight
of
an
approaching
examining
tho
clothing
followed
day
complishments of club workers, tho
years. It should help /
er advancement of tho fishing indus­
club Is open to nil both men nnd wel­ of reports thut caso ugnlnst Hnyes try, and tho grontor dovolopmont of Tho little pufferor improves at once truln resulting In his automobile leav­
Sold Everywhere.
pW
and soon becomes healthy, actlvo and ing tho highway;
fare work wllfl»o undertaken, officors under arrest churgod with murdor, ia tho fish supply of tho stato.
robust.
Prlco,
36c.
Sold
by
Union
chosen for the coming yenr wor, Mrs. breaking down nnd thnt new loads dis­
"SoIJom, if over, has any stato gov- Pharmacy.—Adv.
Tho Herald delivered, 15c por week.
A. Corpuny, president, Mrs, Gallo./ay covered pointing in other directions.

EAST SANFORD =

WIDOW HALL
IN LIMELIGHT
AGAIN TODAY

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ATU0 PLUNGES
INTO CANAL
MAN KILLED

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CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922
GENEVA, Oct. 18.—The f0
ternntlon labor conference um
t«&lt;Juy. He’.irl Ln FnunUtn,
Klum, ns presiding officer
delegates of fifty four n '

Michigan’s Anti-Syndicalism Law Will Be Tested
in the Courts
ST. JOSEPH,' Mich., Oct. 17.—
Twenty nlleged Communists charged
with plotting to overthrow the gov­
ernment of the , United States by
force will He arraigned today in the
first test of Michigntfs nntl-symlicnlism law, passed ns a wnr tlmo monsuro. Sixtctm of the defendants ar­
rested August 22ml when authorities
swooped down on wooded glen near
Bridgeman nnd interrupted what the
government charges was tho notional
convention of the Communist pnrty In
America.

weeks nt the jail here classifying the
documents nnd questioning eleven of
the prisoners who wore unable to raise
the $10,000 bonds required.
The Communist Party of America,
according to its program nnd consti­
tution, dozens of copies cf which were
seized, is an "undorgrourd, illegal or­
ganization,'' officially representing
the Russian Soviets in tills , country,
rind formed for the purpose of ''sys­
tematically and persistently propa­
gating the idea of the inevitability of
nnd necessity for violent revolution."
“By the u3e of force," the program
say.- , tho proletariat will destroy “the
machinery of tho bourgeois state and
establish proletarian dictatorship bas­
ed on Sovi t power."
Under tho sub-head of Mass Action,
the program says:
“The 'revolutionary epoch upon
which tlic world lias now entered forc­
es tho proletariat to resort to milit­
ant methods—mass action, lending to
direct collision with tho bourgeois
state. Mass action culminates in
aimed insurrection nnd ciVil wnr.
Muss action is1the proletarian revolt
against tho oppression of tho capital­
ist class. It devedops from spontan­
eous activities of the workers massed
in largle industries. Among its ini­
tial manifestations are mass strikes
nnd mass demonstrations." '
While the fcdernl ngonts have de­
clined to make public the entire list
of 70 or 80 delegates who attended
the sccretn conference in tho woods, it
has been reported that one of the dele­
gates wns nn emissary from Moscow
who had arrived in the United States
only a few days before tho conven-

£H A 8E AND COMPANY WRITE CHARGED WITH MURDER
LETTERS TO SENATOR FLET
HUSBAND AND
CHER AlIOU,T IT
STENOGRAPHER'

OP

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18.-M rs.
Katherine Rosier went to trial today
charged with the murder of her husbnnd and his stenographer, Miss Mil­
dred Rcckilt, who were Hhot |without
warning Inst January in Roslera ad­
vertising ngenep. Tho unwritten lnw
lie invoked by defendant.
PLAN NATION-WIDE
SCHOOLING AGAINST
LOSS BY FIRE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Wide­
spread instruction in fire prevention
methods among tho general public is
the purposo of tho convening hero to­
day of tho nnnunl three-day meeting
oi the Railway Flro Prevention Asso­
ciation.
In tho year 1021, fire in tho United
States mused a property loss of
$185,000,000, killed noraly 15,000 per­
sons and injurod more than 10,000
others. Of these casualties, 8il per
cent wore suffered by mothers, chil­
dren and invalids.
Those figures are published by tho
Association to show the need of in­
creased campaigns against careless­
ness whero fire Is possible. Nearly
00 per cent of these losses of life nnd
property aro duo to carelessness and
lack of proper education as to existing
hazards, according to the Associa­
tion.
The meeting Is the culmination of
Fire Prevention week ns recently des­
ignated by President Ilardlng. Tho
campaign of the Association this year
will be actively supported by various
Insurance activities and by tho United
States Chamber of Commerce and
many local chambers. Railroad of­
ficers and employees have given ac­
tive co-operation in the observance of
Fire Prevention week.

Tho Sanford section U
greatest In tho world. \V
FREIGHT GOES THROUGH THE tor »hnpe thun any other
atoto Juat now nnd nil the
TRESTLE NEAR SPRINGnt .our fine, forma if y,)U
FIELD
of this assertion.
SAVANNAH, Oct. IS.—Throo men,
Engineer J. R. Graham, Flromnn Ce­
cil Cook and Negro Urukeman Iko
Campbell are dead and tho Snvannah
nnd Atlanta freight trnin is still
JEWELER
burning nt noon today after nf wreck
MY.
SPECIALTIES;
nt Springfield, Gn„ when tho train
Pickard’s
Hand-Pointed
Chin*
crashed through a small trestle un­
Gorham's
Sterling
Silver
dermined by heavy rain.'
Rogers' Plated Ware
v VICKSBURG, Miss., Oct. 18.—Four Elgin and Wnltham Wnlchc*
children were killed nnd eleven injur­
U 'llrrn n
j , (Ji
ed, some seriously, when an Alnlmmn
and Vicksburg freight trnin rnn into
O'BRYAN &amp; SHARON
n county school kngonettu near Bovina
Attornoys-nt-Lnw
school, ten miles enst of hero today.

H EN R Y M cLAUlIN

TURKS CARRY GIRLS
OFF INTO BONDAGE

ATHENS, Oct. 17.—Mnny Greeks
were slaughtered and n number of SEED COJtN, COWPEA8, VELVET
girls carried off in bondngo when tho
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
Komalist gcmlurmorin, on its way to .
SEED, SORGHUM
Thrace, d&amp;troycd the village of Chile,
F o r ‘im m e d iate shliimi'iit
All
according to nn unconfirmed report nbio Field nnd V eueUt.le HeVdi
WHu
for Price L i s t a n d I Eatalmme. out bV»«
received here today.
tlfu l and Instructive cntuluKue l&gt;
Chile Is on the railroad not far and a lv o s valu able Information 01
r m in g and Rardenlnt; tor Florid* ini
fro mthe Black Sea. It is directly fa
the South. W rite to us today f o r m S
north of lsmid nnd northwest of Con­ lal price* on your se n l roauiremtnii
Our com p lote stock will enable ui i5
stantinople.
su pp ly you to advantage In price tsJ
quality.

E. A. Martin Seed Co,
o ilie st and L a r g est Herd llr.usr (a Fig

201-208 East Day fitreu

JACKSONVILLE!

MISSISSIPPI
AS ALABAMA
so u th

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Consid­
erable drop in tempvrnutrc generally
Mist of tho Mississippi river last night
followed by frost this morning as fnr
south as Oklahoma, Arkansas and
Western Tennessee. Frosts probable
tonight as far south ns North Cnrolina
and extreme northern portion of
Alabama and Mississippi.

NEW YORK, Oct. 18.- Directors of
the Vacuum Oil Company, one of tho
Standard Oil group, today called a
meeting of stockholders for Decem­
ber 2, to vote on a proposal to in­
crenso llie capital stock from $15,00(1,OUO to $70,000,000 and to change
in par value from $100 a share to $25
a share. If the proposal is approved
a 300 per cent slock dividend will bo
declaied.
Breed Like Sixty!
“Ruts brood like sixty near the wat­
er hero," said Frank A. Zuiiser, “and
wo have to get rid of them every fow
months. We ran only do it, wo find,
by using Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste
which is the best ra t killer, we have
over found." Get a 25 or 50 cent ban­
dy tube today and destroy ALL rats.
Sold and guaranteed by R. C. Bower.
STAR CAR DEMONSTRATED HERE
The new Star car of which ao much
has been written lately was in the
city yesterday nt tho garngo of Pitta
&amp; Wells and tho demonstrator, Mr.
Snow had a large crowd around tho
enrr all day. It seems to bo all that
the manufacturers claim for it and
much favoiublo comment wnB express­
ed by thosa who saw it'running, Tho
car la of tho sturdy four cylinder
typo nnd is manufactured to occupy
the field now reserved for Ford can .
Tho local ngonts hnvo not boon ap­
pointed for Sanford as yot but it is
understood that Pitta A Walls will
and thoy will book orders for
Star cars tho t i n t of December,

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Fl.omni

Post Cards at tho Herald Office.

BIG CROP

LANDIS, FISII &amp; HULL

F ertilizers

A ttbrnns and Cuunsellors-at-Ltw
DoLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in tho Stnto nnd Federnl Courts. Special facilities for Ei*
nminlng nnd Perfecting Lind Title*.

Enrich the soil, increnso the
yield, hasten maturity, im­
prove tho quality. It payB to
uso thorn rogulnrly. Stock in
our wnrehouBO at Sanford.
Booklet freo from warohouso
or from—

ANNOUNCE HEARING AT
LEESBURG ON FLORIDA
INTRA-COASTAL CANAL
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Tho war
department announced hero yesterday
that a hearing would he held at
Leesburg November 15 to secure ad­
SARASOTA CONDEMNS
ditional information hearing on a re­
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
port formerly made relative to tho
ON RE-APPORTIONMENT
intra-coustol waterways through tho
stnto of Florida. A report was made
on this matter many years n g | nnd it
SARASOTA, Oct. 17.—About three
is now proposed to secure additional
hundred citizens at a mass meeting
data and general information hearing
here last night passed a resolution
the proposition of having the govern­
condemning proposed re-apportion­
ment construct this very important
ment amendment, declaring it did not
waterway.
guarantee just re-apportionment but
provided pretext for “perpetuating
The Jacksonville division of tho engincers department has this matter
tyrannical control of legislature that
in hand and it is understood that a
has been exercised by West Florida
for the past thirty years."
very determined effort will be made
to determine the feasibility of tho pro­
posed plan.
It is also understood that a number
of cities interested in the bearing Will
send representatives to Leesburg at
bused on the same per ton mile as the time named.—Tampa Tribune.
ATLANTA, (in., H&lt;‘t, 17.—^Voters from California. The railroads are
today wore balloting in special Dem­ now receiving sufficent volume of this
ocratic primary to nominate successor commodity out of Florida to operate Thanksgiving Dinners
to late United States SoimtnY Watson, train land after train load each day
onch of four candidates, Governor and in addition to tho carriers opera and Breakfast Eggs
Hardwick, Seaborn Wright, John R, ting heavier train loads ntjw then thoy
Will Be Cheaper
Cooper'njfcd Walter F. George made did ten pears ago, the shippers uro
last minute claims of victory in state­ loading to average 800 boxes per enr, According to Members of tlu&gt; Nntionnl
ments.
' which is a big increase in loading.
Poultry Association
We are in receipt of letter front tho
Union' pacific Railway stating tho
CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—Turkeys for
HUSBAND CHARGES WIFF
Thanksgiving
dinners and eggs for
western
carriers
have
proposed
a
rate
MURDER OF NEW BORN
of $1.50 per hundred pounds on citrus breakfast should Ik* cheaper this year
fruits from California to eastern mar­ according to members of tho National
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 17.—A kets and are now 'waiting for 9te Poultry, Butter and Egg Association
story of how he occupied the snme concurrence of custom carriers. If the in session here. Current turkey crop
house with his wife, Hazel McNally, California shippers are granted this is said to he unusually plentiful and
before apd after he charges Hhe gave lower rute it means they will he nblo
egg supply is tho greatest in years.
birth to twins and yet failed to ever to market their crop nt a per ton mile
see them, will tie told in the Hammond transportation charge of .0«l) cents
FREE FOR OUR READERS
county court Thursday by Frank Mc­
against a perton mile transportation Wo hnve mndo arrangements where­
Nally, of ibis city, who charges iiis to tho Florida shippers of .0195 cents, by every housewife who reads this pa­
young wife with murder of tho babies or 115 per cent lower per ton mile in per can obtain a copy of “Rclinblo Re­
said to have been born last December, favor of California.
ceipts” absolutely free of charge by
be announced through his council Inst
Under their blanket rnte California simply writing tho Homo Economics
night.
can,mime the same price per box to Department of the Calumet Baking
Airs. McNally has bocn.prrestcd on every customer east of tho Rocky Powder Co., 4100-29 Fillmore Street,
a murder charge on a warrant sworn Mountains. For instance, if tho mar­ Chicago, III.
out by her husband and taken to Ham­ ket at shipping point is $2.00 per box “Reliable
Recipes" contains 70
mond to face trial. The infants were f. o. b. car they can quote price, on pages of recipes nnd other informa­
said by McNally to have been born Si.50 per hundred pounds rate, of tion appreciated by ovory housewife.
December 8 last year and not to have S:t.l7 per box delivered at Kansas City It is illustrated in colors nnd will
been seen alive since A search, how­ also St. Louis, also Cincinnati, also
provo quite helpful in propnring the
ever, has failed to reveal any records Pittsburg, also New York City. Flor- daily menu,
attesting to tho birth of the children. [ ala cannot do this under tho present
Wc have niso mndo arrangements
Mrs. McNally in said to deny over progressive rato system. If the mar­ with tho Calumet Baking Powder Co.
having given birth to twins.
ket at Arcndla, Fla., is -2.00 per box wherboy their Homo Economics De­
the delivered prico at Cincinnati would partment will cheerfully answer all
Owner Away—House Occupied!
bo $2.02 1-2 nnd going west tho earns questions pertaining to cooking, kitch­
Mrs. Mary Markcl says, “While I distance ns California goes cast the en equipment, etc. .Thera iB absolute­
was away, bed bugs took possession of price would bo at St. Louis -11.05, Kan* ly no chnrgo for this service.
my house. They woro everywhere. I sis City $:i.2!l, Dcnvcr^-I.BO nnd Seat­ 'Wrlto the Home Economics Depart­
wdut to my druggist and he tcld mo tle, Wash., $4.31 1-2. Tho distribu­ ment of tho Calumet Baking Powdor
tion from Florida is curtailed nnd Co., 4100-28 Fillmore St., Chicago, III.
this is unfair competition wholly due today for a copy of ."Reliable Re­
to the trfnsportntion chnrges,
ceipts."
Florida shippers nro entitled to nnd
must have lower freight rates.
Thursday will bo one of tho biggest
,Your very truly,
days in Sanford. Golf links open that
Read the advertisement In this issue.
Chaco und Company,
day.

W ill practice In nil the cuu
E x a m in a tio n o f A bitruou n* t ie s g iv e n eepeclnl ntto'ntl

GEO. G. HERRING
Attorney-nt-Lnw

No. 14 Garner-WoodruOiiildio

Armour Fe rtilize r Works
Jacksonville. Florida_____

SANFORD, FLA.

SLABS, VASES
RUILDINi. V '

MONUMENTS
MAUSOLEUMS

MILVIS MARBLE COMPANY
J. W. BARRETT, Representative

QUARRY DISTRIBUTORS
Secure our prices before placing your orders; you will
be more than repaid.
All work clone in a satisfactory manner and your businest} is appreciated.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit nnd V egetable Crates
You Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices
Write for I’rioo l.ltt
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W. A. Merryday Company
Palulka, Florida

|PjT&gt;u 1-^iH

Farms,, Homes,
Groves, Lots
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I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
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tioii—Iota are being sold right along and building in u
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who bn'1’
the good of Sanford at heart, j .

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This is no idle talk—*-1 have weighed tho statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put 1
most too strong for the careful, conservative person tna
person whoso eyes aro turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION Will agree with mo now—t h e o t h e r la t e n ^

J . E. SPURLING
“The Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap*

Watch the South East Corner of PaA\

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I

m s P O S IT IO N
PROD OFFICER
!. UE .TAKEN FROM FLORIDA
FOR SOME PARTS /
UNKNOWN
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 16.—It was
learned todny the Prohibition Com­
missioner Haynes ordered tho trans­
fer of A. B. Stroup, now division chief
federal dry forces in, Florida, In con­
formity with hh» policy of shifting
‘prohibition chiefs.' It is not known
here where Strop will go or who will
relieve him.
STORM DIMINISHES
IN INTENSITY TODAY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10— The
orm over northern gulf wns greatly
njlnishcd in intensity today and tho
orm warnings from Mobile to Cedar
cys were ordered down. New dlsrbnnces over northvvestorn Cnrribnn ccntrnl todny nenr Swan Island,
oving slowly northwoat.
DAVIS WOULD
ABOLISH LABOR BOARD

SECRETARY

ANDREW A PRESTON

TLRNANDINA,
Oct. 17.—The
many friend* pf Mr. Andrew A. Pres­
ton wore saddened when tho news
reached here of his sudden death, Oct­
ober 11, at tho homo of his duughtcr
at Palm Beach.
Mr. Preston made Fernnndlna his
home for n number of years. Ho
was born In Richmond, Vn., in 1835
nnd later moved to Charlottesville,
Vn. Tie was Amerlcnn consul to China
for ten years nnd the following fow
years were spent In extensive travel
in Europe nnd America. Mr. Preston
was married to Miss Laura Fitzhugh,
daughter of Major and Mrs. Nicholas
Fitzhugh, of Charleston, West Vcrginin. To this happy union was born
ten children, four of whom nro liv­
ing. lie was a devoted father, a lov­
ing' husband, n warm nnd devoted
friend nnd a scholar.
The funeral services were held from
the Episcopal church of which ho wan
a member, and the Interment was In
the cemetery1 at Palm Beach. Ho is
survived by three daughters; Mrs. J.
Arthur Davis of Paim Beach; Mrs.
Will Yates of St. Mnrp’s Gn., anti
Mrs. Laura Belle Jeffreys of Fernnntllnn.—Times Union.
Mr. Preston wns well known In
Sanford where he resided for several
years at the homo lion. George A.
Det’otteji. lie was connected with tho
moving picture business lioro ami al­
so served as City Clerk, liis many
friends here will bo sorry to learn
of his deatli and extend their sym­
pathy to his family.

Retail Merchants Committee of Sanford Chamber
of Commerce Put it Over

towns in adjacent counties with the
ebants’ Committee of tho Sanford band and circularizing them at the
Chamber of Commerce held last snme time. There was a proftounccd
night, plans were formulated for a spirit of co-operation at the meeting
Dollar Day Snle to bo hold Friday, Oc­ which was well nttonded, and the Wo­
On account of hte death of Mrs.vA,
tober 27th. This day has also been man’s Club enn bo assured that the
in
Indies’ rendy-td-wenr and millinery,
Rctnil
Merchants
of
Sanford
will
leave
selected by the Woman's Club nnd
will be known as Woman’s Club Day. nothing undone to make Woman’s Club
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
Tho action of the committee was in day n success.
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The committee ulso put through n
accord with the request
an’s Club
(
to advertise special features'motion that the merchants of SanSe tlleil sto l en oil day A* liiififor that dav in order to attract a

Smith, purchaser of Tax Cortlflcato No.
201. duti'il tin, 41), ilny of Juno, A. I).
is 17, has filt'il snld certific a te In m y o f ­
fice, anil linn m ink application for Tax
Hopil lo Ihsiio In n ccon lan co with law.
Halt! certific a te omliracca the follow in g
iloscrlbed property HlumtcJ In Seminole
County, Florida, to-w tt:
NW44
of
N\V ti anil S &gt;4 of NVV’ H o f N B » Mess
111i ) Hop, «Y Twp. 20 B,. nniiRO .12 Baal,
25 acres. Tlie itulil lam! holnk assessed
ai tlm date of tho Issuance or such c e r­
tificate In thu name of A. II. Van Vloat.
U nless sold cortlflcato shall bo redeemed accordlntt to law Tax Dooil w ill lemio
tlu rooti on the ISth day of November.
A. t&gt;. 1022.
WITNBHH my' offlclnl ulirnuturo and
seal Ibis the 13th day o f October, A. D.

1'.'22

isk a i.i

ATHENS, O., Oct. 10— Secretary
of Labor Davis, in a speech hero Sat­
urday night, advocated the n^olltion
of the railroad Inbor hoard which he
referred to as a “qunsl-govemmcntnl
partisan institution,” nnd tho relega­
tion to established hurenus of his own
department of such of the board’s
mediation nnd conciliation funds as
might bo.desirable for tho govern­ JACKSONVILLE, Oct* 17— New
ment to continue In tho transporta­ automobile laws for Florida will be
tion field. '
discussed at the meeting o fthc Flori­
da Automobile Dealers Association at
To get rid of worms in children Orlando, October 23 and 21 according
j&gt;iv( th ;u White’s Crenf Vermifuge, to an announcement by tho board of
Tin little sufferer Improves at once dir?ctora of the organization. The
ami eon becomes healthy* active and association is expected to appoint a
rub t. Price, 35c. Sold by Union committee to report before the 1923
Pharmacy.—Adv.
session of the state legislature.

Cl-'lto

rc a . d o u g l a s s ..
Clerk c i r c u it Court,
Seminole County, Kin.
1*v : A. M W KICKS. P. C

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RIZDY FOR U S I - BETTER THAN TRAPS

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H. A. DO.UQLASS,
I'lcrk Circuit Court,
Homlnolo F oun ty, Fla,
Ily: A. M. WHHKH, I). C.

fil-fitc

MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Oct. 17.—Acrdnnuticnl engineers
nnd army and navy exports at Selfridge field were speculating
today as to what might lie the next unheard of aerial feat. They
came here a week ago prepared for surprises but none had ex­
pected to see human beings plunge through space at nearly four
hundred feet n second. This was the performance yesterday of
Lieutenant U. L. Maughn, arm y pilot who drove a Curtis army bi­
plane at the rate of 218VL* miles an hour, surpassing by more than
thirty-two miles the previous official record.
ATTEMPT MADE TO MURDER
WATCHMAN AT MAITLAND
A shooting affair, rnted extraor­
dinary in police circles, occurcd last
night nt Maitland, some unknown per
son taking n pot shot in the ilurk at
the watchman of the Maitland Pack­
ing House, Proctor Ponder.
Tho bullet, supposedly fired fr°m
n rifle, went through Mr. Ponder's
hnt. He wns standing on tho pack
ing house platform, nt the time, nnd
tho enrly* morning train was ap­
proaching.
Without warning tho shot was fired
and Mr. Ponder felt his hnt lenvo his
head. He stooped and picked il up,
and later found a bullet hole through

BARTOW YESTERDAY

It’s a
DOUBLE treat
—Peppermint
Jacket over Pepk pcrmlnt gum

Sugar jacket just
‘W its in your mouth,”
then you get the delec*
table gum. center.
And with Wrlnley'B three old
•toudbys also affording friendly
aid to tedth, throat* breath, ap­
petite and digestion.

' Soothing, thirst-quenching. j A
Making th e next cigar
taste better.. y f lw f*

Sloan's Llniment-(fy7/jpain!

Vou, nail each of you, are hereby n o ­
tified amt required to present
any
elalm a and demumlH which you,
or
eith er of you. m ay have a gut nut tho e s ­
tate of A. M. ThniHher. deceased
of
Sem inole County. Florida, to the tindi'i-Nlgnod R xecutor of
nalil
ontate.
■within two years from the date hereof.
Mated 2nd d ay of October, A. I&gt;. 1022.
PRANK L. WOODRUFF,
rto-'ito
Rxecutor,

Only one shot wns fired.
Deputy Sheriff Peel was detailed on
the rnse this morning, but said later
the identity of the unseen marksman
wns n mystery.—Orlando ReporterStar.

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Sloan'* toadies strained muscle*. Re­
lieve* aclinic backs. Slop* neuralgia,
check*colds la cheat, Good wherever
magcittim cause* pain. Keep It tiaudr,

M. THIlASURIt.

ilo it Known, That l,
II. CLAY
CRAWFORD, Secretary of State o f the
s t a t e of Florida, do hereby glvo notice
that n

Hi'tnlnolo County, Florida, tn-w lt: HWVl
of HWVj and S ' i of SHU of H1*1'A (loss
N't o f H W U of SHU and W'4 of HWVl
of HW\\ of S H U ) Him. 21, Twp. 21 H..
Rati go .10 K. 45 ncroM. Tho anld land
Im'I iik asse sse d at tho (Into o f lha Issu­
ance of kuoIi certificate lu tho nama of
Unknown, U nless said cortlflcato shall
!»■ rudootned according to law Tux
Deed w ill Ishup thereon on tho ISth day
of November, A. D. 1922.
WITNKH8 my official slgn aturo nnd
seal UiIh the 13th day of Octobor, A. D.

Sloan’s draws new fresh blood
lo the aching part —scatters con­
gestion and urns relieves the pain*
Stop suffering, apply Sloan's 1

T o All Cri-dltorB, l.r u n tr r * . IHetrlhiilrrM
and a ll I'rrm u n li a v lo u t Iplni* or Hi—
iiinmN niuillml ■aid Knlnti't

T o tin- S h e r iff o f S em in o le t'n u n ty. o f
tlir S t a l e o f Fliirliliii

RATS DIE

II aUu kill* mlc«, cockroach.*, water
bugs and ante. It force* these peet* to
n n fnmi building for water and freah
air. A 3Bo liox contain* enough to kill
10 tu 100 rule or mice. Oct It from
p ur ilrug or general (tore donlor todny.

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lit Court o f the C o u n ty .Indue, S c m ln o lr
C o u n ty , S t a i r o f I'lorlda
In r&lt;* l i s l n l r lit

The Herald delivered, 15c por week
to do all kinds of job printing.

I
STEA R N S'
1 ELECTRIC PA ST E

East* t7ic pain of a rheumatic attack
, Have the Herald do your next job
r.f printing. We have tho equipment liy a rubbing application of Ballard’s
Snow Liniment. It relieves tender­
to do all kinds of job printing.
ness and strengthens the joints
"These Rats Wouldn't Eat ~M&gt;- Best Three sizes, 30c, 00c and $1.20 per bot­
tle. Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Grain,” Bays Fred Lamb
“It’s hard to keep rats out of a feed
store. Tried for years. A neighbor­ The Dally Herald Delivered to joe*
ing store sold me some RAT-SNAP. It tnor six d*ys a week for 15 cant*—
worked wonders. Gnthered up dend
rats every morning. Bought more
RAT-SNAP. Hnven’t a rat now. YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send
They wouldn’t eat my best grain when dime, birthdato nnd stamp for
I threw ItAT-SNAP around.” Three truthful, reliable, convincing* trial
sizes, 85c, Otic, $1.25. Sold nnd guar­ reading. Prof. Erwing, Box 1120,,
anteed by Ball Hhrdwnrc Co.—Adv. Station C, Los Angeles, California.
10- 7-M - 21-28-P.

Plans for the establishment of a
shyterifm college in Central Flori­
da, and perhaps in Orlando, were be*
bun nt tho Synod of tho Presbyterian
Churches in Florida which tool; place
in St. Petersbiug last week, it is re­
ported by Rev. Dr. 'J'. H. McConnell,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of this city.
"The need for a Presbyterian col­
lege in this section has been keenly
felt for several years,” Dr. McC'oit
m ' . ,'1 “and it is hoped cf tho Sy­
nod that it will be established in
Central Florida lit tho very near fu*
turo." As to its lochltlon, Dr. Me
Connell stnled, tin t more than likely
it will be erected in th!;j ci;y because
of the central location and tho ideal
surroundings for an institution of this
kind, to he found here. Tho Presby­
terian college to bo erected ill this
vicinity will bo as large if not larger
than the newly erected Methodist
Southern College at Lakeland.
A committee comprised of tho fol­
lowing named was nppointed to go
into details regarding the institution:
Rev. E. D. Brownlee. W. J. Gar­
rison, C. II. Ferran, L. E. McNair,
W. E. MeElwaine, and Elders II, C.
Dubose, N. P. Yowell, C. T. Paxton
nnd Judge T. F. \yest.—Orlando Sen+lncl,
k
Pn

BARTOW, Fin., Oct. 17.—Fire of
unknown orgin damaged tho Dnrtow
Exchange of the Peninsular Telephone
Company to the extent of $10,000 to ­
day, and demoralized telephone ser­
vice. A number of automatic switch­
boards were put out of commission
tint linemen and electricians called
from Tnmpn nnd other points rnpldly
repaired damaged sections nnd it 1h In all malarial countries tho pop­
hoped to make complete restoration ular remedy is Uorblno. People find
it a good medicine for purifying the
before morning
system and warding off tho disease.
Price, 60c. Sold by Union Pharmacy
THREE KILLED WHEN
—Adv
TRAIN STRIKES AUTO
FOLKSTON, Gn., Oct. .17,—Mr. nnd
Mrs. G. L. Campbell, of Columbus, Gf.,
were fatally Injured nnd their Infant
child was instantly killed near hero
Into yostordny when their automobile
woh struck by a train, A fourth memher of tho pnrty, the fivo-ycnr-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell,
escaped with minor injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell died on
their way to n Wnycross hospital.
U) Days(to Hutch!
It takes ton days for tho eggs of a
roach to hatch—so if you keep Royal
Guaranteed Roach Powder around for
a few dnys, the old oiiea will carry it
into tho ncsta bofore they die—and as
the young hutch, they will he destroy­
ed, tt/o! Royal Guaranteed Roach
Powder costs 10c nnd 25c. Sold and
guaranteed by R. C. Bower.—Adv. ’

GENERAL ELECTION

"I suffered with chrome
constipation that would bring on
very severe headaches," says
Mrs. Stephen il. Kinccr, of
R. P. D. 1, Cripple Creek, Va.
"I tried different medicines arid
did not gel relief. Tito head­
aches became very frequent. I
heard ol

W ill ho held In Sem inole County, State
of Florida, on Tuesday next succeed lot;
tho firm Monday In Novoinher, A. u.
I!*22. tho Bald Tuesday holm; tho

Seventh Day of November

For United S tates Senator from the
Htato o f Florida, for alx years from
March 4, 1U23.
For o*io llopresotiltillvp of tho Fourth
CongroBHlonul District o f tho Stuto
of Florida. In the Hlxty-olghth Coni
grass of tho United States
For Superintendent of ru b llo In str u c­
tion of the State of Florida.
For tw o J u stices of the Supremo Court
of the State of Florida.
For two Railroad Com m issioners o f tho
State of Florida.
For one mt'mht'r of the H ouse of lliftr*
resontstlvoB of tho Htato o f tciorl*
da.
For County Surveyor
For F ive Merhnrs of the Hoard of C oun­
ty Commissioners.
F or throe Members of tho County Board
of I'uhllo Instruction.
For Justice of tho Peace In nnd for the
fo llow in g J uki loo Districts, vU : No.
For C onstable In and far tho follow in g
Justice Districts, vis.: No. 2.
In Testim on y W hereof, 1 have
hereunto sot my hand and a f ­
fixed the U re a l Heal of tho
State o f Florldn, nt Tnllahns-

and took it lor a headache. and
the relief was very quiclr and
It was so long before I had
another headache. Now I just
keep the Black-Draught, and
don t let myself get in that
condition.”
' Thediord's Black-Draught
(purely vegetable) has been
found to relieve constipation,
and by stimulating the action of
tho liver, when it ta torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your system.
Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are often
relieved In this way. It is the
natural way. Be natural! Try
Black-Draught.
Sold everywhere.

m HER C DPir ^ l)UATI?R~T1’,,mi'' “• Haker*ph- D- 01
L L U C iK 0 1 u l l &gt; * 1 W A l H a

Hollins College, Analytic «nd

Consulting Chemist says of the *» tier: “Of the many waters of this and oth\
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior In all good quali­
ties of Hint of the ‘‘Elder Water."—Phone 81I-W. Office in Miller Building.

Elder Springs Water Company

•'Send for our new book by Bayard E. Floyd
on Fall Application to Citrus Trees, nnd leaflet de­
scriptive of Vegetable Fertilizers.
Mr. Floyd has given much information on
rare of the grove nt this season outside of his
able treatment of tho fertilizer needs.

,0 you feel run down nnd halfI sick nil/the time? Are you thin,
le, easily tired—no energy, no
L no "pep”?
Now Is the lime to take Gudc’a
Pcpto-Mangun. It will brace you up,
give you a delightful feeling of vigor
and ambition, enrich your blood, bund
firm, solid llcsh, and bring the hvaltny
color back to your skin.
Your druggist naa Glide's—Liquid
or solid, tmyou paTcrt

K

Our Vegetable Formulus meet every require­
ment of the commercial truck grower.
i IDEAL FERTILIZERS lead in actual field
production. Our prices are lowest possible con­
sistent with quality.
ft

Jacksonville, Florida
ALAN SCOTT, Mgr., Sanford Warehouse

Tonic and Blood Enrichcr
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Anauit 23. Isas, at the I’oet Ottte* at
Manr.int, Florida. L’cuji* A ct nt . ' J i o i
3.
T he Sanford D ally llr ru ld la publiahr*
( e x c e p t Monday) a a i
Xtt«
tharonXhly eoveva th U tra d ln x aeetlex.
■lac ralea
rate* reaai
re a so n a b le and mad*
AdTrrliatnx
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k i'it_r n •on
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~Aml being the biggest thing that
Sanford ever pulled naturally tho
day will be big in every port of the
program.
Among the many real working
clubs of tho city .is the Men’s Club
at the Parish House. This, club is
doing n great work among
mg tho
u youitg
men and boys of Snnfortr and should
Ivay.
bo ^pcou raged in o^ory lvay.

the forum. It Is welt for tho people
of this dny to havo tho open forum for
the getting togothor of-the clnns and
the discussion of all questions fhat af­
fect tho public welfare, ! It Ts well
for tho people to know why thoy ore
voting nnd what thoy are votln." fov
before thoy go to the polls to cuat
their ballot. Th» HcruM has aJways
favored public meetings oi ai? kinds
at nil times. Wo favor public meet­
ings and discussions before every
election dny ln order thnt tho voters
may know what tho candidates stand
for nnd what thoy intend to accom­
plish, If anything. Since tho general
election has hut little to offer it! tho
political lino being merely the ratifi­
cation of the wishes of the voter* in
the primary elections about the only
questions of moment arc tho nfeiendmerits to tho state constitution nnd
these amendments if not all of Ilium
important, have several thnt are very
important nnd two of thorn especially
being tho ten mill levy for Bchool pur­
poses nnd the ^amendment regarding
the reafiportionment of the state.
Few people have taken the time to
investigate
the
reappqrtionnient
amendment nnd few of thlfin know
anything about it. All of theso
amendments will bo discussed in open
forum at tho court house on Thursday
night, October 26th and every man
and woman In tho county is invited to
attend. The ladies are anxious for
theso meetings and thoy are instru­
mental in getting up this one and It
is well for the best interests of the
state thnt people attend this meeting
and find out about these amendments
and gut other information about state
and county affairs.

FLORIDA LAW
FOR ASSESSING
SPECIAL TAXES
ON

PERSONALS

ROAD AND BRIDGE DISyesterday by D. L. Clarke.
TUK/rS DECLARED ,
VALID
Mrs. J. H. Yoo, of Oxford, Ala, ar­
rived
here yesterday for a short visit.
WASHINGTwv , Oct. 16— Florida’s
law nuthoribing nssessnuut special
Mt1. and Mrs. J. J. Williams of Jack­
road nnd bridge taxes by districts
sonville
are spending a few days hero
created of parts of two districts held
nt
the-Montezuma,
constitutional today by supremo court
in enso In which Charlotte Harbor and
II. G. Earnest of Jacksonville is
No'rhorn Railway Company brought
among
the out-of-town business visit­
against the county commissioners of
ors
spending
a few day here.
Do Soto county. Tho law was attack­
ed on tho grounds thnt It was retro­
W. A. Amos of Leesburg was re­
active nnd wns passed to mnko valid
gistered
at the Montezuma yesterdny
taxes which had boon illegally impos­
whilo
in
tho city on business.
ed by commissioners.

GREAT BRITAIN^
WILL NOT AGREE
TO ANY SEIZURE

Jones and Mrs. L. 3.”
Knoxville are spending « short I l f
here en route to thft southern p , ^
the state.

Mrs. GtSo/go Richard Hartley 1*.^ *
todoy for her home in Columbia ? '■
OF BRITISH SHIPS OUTSIDE C., after spending the past week LZ
THE THREE MILE
ns
the guuai
guest of
(is me
ox her
nor parents
parents, \t&gt;
Mr * .
LIMIT
Mr,. B. T. Houser et their hem, “
Palmetto avo. Mr,. Hou,,w""™ "
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Great Pnn»ed her ,daughter as far a* j w™. .
Britian in communication to state de­ sonville.
partment today understood declined
to ngreo to the suggestion of Sccro- THE DELAND-SANFOItf)
yiry Hughes for reciprocal extension
ROAD WILL REMAIN OPEN
of right of Hcarch rind seizure so us to
give Antorlcnn- prohibition navy juris­
A rumor hnd , been current for
diction outside tho Jhroo mllo limitj some time that tho Dclnnd-Sanford
At tho same time British foreign of­ rond lying between Monroe Station’ ,
fice assumed the American govern­ nnd thc river would ho closed to tr»f ?
ment thnt every precaution will be fic by Seminole county authorities In
taken to prevent tho viointlon of tho tho near futuro whilo undergoing con­
American prohibition lnw by rum struction. Realizing the great incon­
smugglers under the British flag. venience thnt would bo caused the
traveling public, should such be the
case nnd thef loss In volume of bush i
ness to both Sanford and DoLand by
such procedure, the DeLnml city
council Instructed Director of General
Welfare Brown to tnko thc mntter up
with tho city of Snnford civic organi­
zation of that city and as n result of
(From Ih»ri(l»y'» 0»lly)
snmo tho Sanford Chnmbor of Com­
And hit ruining again.
merce has wired rb follows:
E. W. Brown, Secy., DeLnml, Fla.
Mrs. Hazel Huntley and family
Hnve been assured traffic will be
spent this afternoon in Orlando,
kept open Mohroo Bridge during re­
pairs; route trnffic ns usual.
Bad weather for golfing, motoring SANFORD CHAMBER OF COM.
nnd tenniaing and wnshlng clothes.
MERGE.—DoLand News.

■ Mrs. II. G. Konnnrd of Newberry,
Fla.wns among the, arrivals here yes
SHAPE
terday nnd is stopping at tho Monte­
Tho frequent rains and warm wea­ zuma.
ther has brought the seed beds thru
Judge Landis nt tho American Le
Mr. nnd Mrs, E. Ill Hawkins of
in fine shapo this senson In tho San
gion meeting in Now Orleans snljl
’’ord section nnd setting tho plants In Ilartow arrived *hero #esterdny nnd
he wns homesick for Florida. Tho
tho field while delnyed hero and will spend a few days hero nt the
Judge shows good sense. Ho is a
thor0 by the showers have had tho Montezuma. *
gentleman nnd a judge of real .cli­
finest kind of weather. Where last
J. R. Kendrick representing the
senson the weather was very-dry nocmate.
eccitnting pumping: tho flowing wells "Korekt Clothes" of St. Louis was inin some places, thin fall tho growers tho city yesterday calling on the loThere are rumors of city politics
hnve
hn*1 plenty of rain nnd the cnl merchants.
kbut they should silenced ns much as
ground has been in perfect condition.
possible. Thcro is uo fight, no noise,
Tho celery nnd lettuco plants al­ Mrs. B. T. Houser returned homo
no cxcltcmtn in city politics. J u s |
ready
sot are taking a running Btnrt yesterday from Jacksonville where
n friendly rnce if there is any race
and
nre.
looking fine. Cauliflower and she accompanied her daughter Mrs.
S. 0. Chase hns returned from a In the Circuit Court of the Hrnmh j n.
and no one hurt regardless of tho
cabbage
plnnts nre being set out this George Richard Harley, who wns en business trip down the enst const and illrlnl Circuit o f Florida. In and f«,
result. Sanford has no time to in­
Sem inole County.— In Chnnrrry,
week in sonic parts of tho Sanford route to her home in Columbus, S. otller points in tho stnte.
dulge in politics. Forget it.
C tT A T H y*
section. Thcro will not ho ns much C.
lettuce planted hero ns formerly if
C, T. Bailey nnd Wnko Bailoy of John C.vs.KreltciiHloln, Complainant,
The question of tho amendment for NEW It All, RATE TO
the present settings enn bo taken' to MRS. CHARLES ANDREWS EN­ Hartwell, Gn., were-In tho city Satur­ P er ry O llckstone, Frloda (nicksiant
^apportionment resolves itself into
F ran k I*. B a s k o nml Mary It. Hailca,
HURT SOUTH FLORIDA judge the crop. Some of the green
TERTAINS
day attending to business.
Defendants.
the location of south Florida nnd
South Floridn, and especially tho lettuce known .as tho JowotUlcttuce
To: Ferry a ilc k s to n o , residence u«.
Mrs. Charles O. Andrews entprtaln
k now n : F ried a ailuksiom-. No. list
north Florida nnd cast Florida or else ports of the state, will be more or which Is nn offspring of tho Big Bos­ cd yesterdnty nt n bridge luncheon,
All the weather reports say storms South M ichigan Avonuo, Chicago, Il­
forget all about location nnd leavo less seriously affected by the pro­ ton is being set out in places and Is complimenting her housoguest, Mrs.
linois; F ran k I*. Basko and w|ft
and cold weather nnd all that stuff Mary
n. Basko, No. 775H Oglesby Avt' It to population with ono senator to posed new freight rnto classifica­ looking good. Strawberries will have .J. E. McNair »of Tallahassee. A de­
i-.uo,
Chicago, Illluols:
It appearing from tho sworn bill of
every two or three or fivo counties tions unless the Florida railroad com­ a better showing in tho Sanford sec­ licious four course luncheon was ser­ but ns yet thoy are nil wrong.
com plaint filed In this cause that you.
where the ppulation is spnrse. There' mission and interested shippers arc tion this year than oyer before. R. ved nt 1 o'clock nnd tho afternoon
Ferry a ilc k s to iie , tiro a resident of i
A nice little cold snap just now Htato
or cou n try Other tlmn the Sut»
Is no set rule for every county hnving aide to break down the arguments Muse, formerly of tho Starko section was devoted to bridge, of which thoro
o
f Floridn, nnd that your place of rtilwould
be
n
big
thing
for
Ouo
Dollar
denro Is unknow n, and that you. Krliji
a senator and there shouldt not ho. All which prompted the inclusion of the but n Sanford grower for many years were two tables played. Mrs. An­
Day Snles next week. .Here’s hoping OliekHtono. F rank P. Basko ami giry
of the small counties thnt have ono so called five cents a hundred pounds is setting out nbout five acres, F. F. dreevs used a profusion of tho flowers
H. Basko, are resid en ts of Chlcszo. Il­
linois.
senator now have something to which ndded freight rate for points south of Dutton about four acres nnd others in now in senson for her nttrnctivo de­ it will get hero.
Therefore, you, I’urry Glickstone, tn
required
to ho and appear before dur
they
arc
not
entitled.
Wo Jocksonville, according to A. S. Wells, nnd nround Snnford will bring the corations. There were quantities of
said
Circuit Court at tn* Court House
J.
II.
Crenshaw
nnd
Earl
Fields
still maintain however, thnt the pro member of the commlss on, who is acreage of strnwborries up to nbout lovely hyblcus nnd other flowers.
In Hanford, F iorina, on Iho 1st dar^f
have returned from sevornl days vis­ January. A. D. 1923, nnd tln-n and there
sent amendment is bettor than none In Tampa today.
m
twenty five acres. Most of tho ber­ Mrs. W. C. Easing ton received it to west const, Tnmpn, St. Pete, a k e an sw e r to tho bill of complaint
ib ited a g a in s t you In this caute.
nt all nnd the Inst legislature did ns
ries
heretofore have been sold locally highest score and received n bud vase. Tarpon Springs nnd New Port Richey. exh
The commission is collecting a
o th e r w ise a decree pro confess* will t&gt;«
well ns they could nnd much hotter mass of dntn nnd information to nr in nearby cities nhd towns but The guest prize fns a Mary Ann enko
en tered ngnltiHi you.
Atul you, F r ie d a Ollckstono, Frank P.
than thoso who hi ve gone beforo nnd break down the argument of rnilroads with a larger acreage, it is thought pan. Mrs. Andrews’ gucstB were, be­
B asko and Mnry H. Basko, arc rcimlrtd
A. E. Jordan of Jacksonville is In to he and appear before our said Cir­
much better thnn many who como a ft­ thnt it is less profitable to operate that one or two of the local buyers sides tho honoroc, Mrs. Seth Wood­
at tho Court House lit San
city
for n fow days. lie la with tho cuit Court
-Florida,
*1 on ttio 11It day of Pertm*
er.
in Floridn than in other stated will make nn f. o. 3. m i;ket here. ruff, Mrs. R. A. Shino, Jr., Mrs. W. Churchwcll Company and is here ford,
Uor, A . D, 1922, and tlion and (here
maku a n sw e r to the bill of corapUlal
through which Florida freight passes, Micheal Doyle, another experienced C. Essington, Mrs. Frank Winthrop looking over tho local establishment ex
h ib ited a g a in s t you, other wine leand Chairman It. Hudson Burr, as one rrower of strawbertiej will have of Tallahnsaee, MrB, Walter Wight of nnd is well pleased with tho prospects. crooa pro ran fessn will hr rnterea
THE SEASON FOR SUCKERS
of a committee of fivo Southern rnil nl*.&gt;. . five acres in berries nnd ho and Snnford nnd Mrb. V. W. Estes.
ordorod thnt this elution b*
published In the Hanford Herald. *
Muse ere selling the hulk of the
n
ew
spap
er published In Seminole r ounThcro i$ always an opon season for rond commissioners is continuosly in strnwhorry plnnts here Tf la thought —Orlando Sentinel.
It in reported thnt tho golf tourna tv. Florida,
con&gt;'lo ' on ce a week
----- for eight----suckers. They arc always ready to attendance nt tho hearings being con­
scoutIvo
w ee k s a s notice lo the detenoment thin morning was posponed on
that nbout !50 a-vos moro of celery
ducted
under
the
auspices
of
the
in­
ant.
F
erry
O
llckstone,
nnd
once
a
wj**
BIRTHDAY PAREY
bite. Offourso the biting season var­
nccount of rain nnd that both tennis for four co n se c u tiv e weeks ae notice
terstate commerce commission nt will be planted th‘&gt; ronson over last
tho d efendants. Frleiin/ H jrketone,
ies with localities nnd seasons. They
Master
IRchnrd Dens, the bright nnd golf this afternoon will be put In
Frank P. Basko and Mary II Haiku.
making
the
total
acrcngo
of
celery
in
young son of Mr.' nnd Mrs. R. R. orf until another date. Tho bridge WITNESS my hand nml the oral or
have been very prolific biters during Asheville, N. C.
In the opinion of Commissioner 'Snnford well over tho 2,000 nevo mark. Dens, entertained n few of his friends
iho sold Circuit Court m ijhl* "i* HtB
tho summer In Colorado and Califor­
o f O ctober, A. P . 1921.
Wells, the proposed classification will It looks now like thcro may ho nbout yesterday afternoon most dclighfully party nnd Qlnncr and danca will bs dn:y(HEA
L)
H. A. DOirtlLASS.
nia. Just now the open season is on
Clerk of the Circuit ourt
work n hardship on this port, in view GOO nrres of lettuco planted in nnd at his home on Seventh street, in colo- put on the Country Club this after­
for
tho Hove nth Judicial
in Florida.
noon nnd night.
•
tho Snnford section, All
Circuit of the Stale of
o f the fact thnt it will largely do around
Florida. In and for the
Confidence men, like experienced away with "water compet tivo rates" plantings nre early this year and brntion of his sixth birthday anniver­
C ounty of Scmlnolu
sary.
,
fishermen, know the season for suck­ except Insofar ns tthe ports will hem*- prospects bright.—Floridn Grower,
Thursday night October 26th thoro OEO. A. DoCOTTES.'
. .
.Solicitor nnd of Counsel r»r
The afternoon wns merrily spent will, he an ope:, meeting in the court
ers in each locality nnd they are right fit by the lower rates of the coastwise
S2-9tc
Complainant.
playing games nnd later a Potato Race house to discuss tho amendments nml
on the ground with the latest style of j;,ies themselves. There will he no
was enjoyed, the first prize wns won other matters that will come up nt In Ilie Circuit Court of the ar*eelh
artfiiciu! bait.
lower rate fropi Savannah to. Tampn
hy Eugene Estridgc nnd tho booby, the general election in November. die In1 Clreull of Klorldn, In mid t&lt;u i
Some general principles can he than there would he from Savnnnoh
veuiltiole County.—In l loineery.
went to Charles Betts.
Everybody Invited to nttcud this open
snfoly laid down with regard to suck­ to Lakeland, for instance, Mr. Wells
CITATION
After tho games thc children wore meeting. It is for the fteoplo of Semi­
ers. They nre either dishonest or im­ points out, and this is going to tend
invited Into the dining room, where nole county. Tho h. nil will play nnd it M, F. Bohlnson. Complainant
beciles. Honest people tin not enter to prove a disadvantage to wholesale
represhments of ico cream and enko will ho a big county got together I.ouIbu V aiiw orth, ot at.. ]
into games of chance with dishonest centers.
To: Louisa Piipworth. If I J n*
were served. The dining table wns meeting.
dead, to n l parties claiming,
men. Every honest man of proper in­ According to Mr. Weils, the com­
e s i s under LoWlsa Fapworth. t o t t ­
centered with the birthday enko a r­
ed. or o therw ise. In andlut» Semin*;*
1"!
telligence knows thnt when n man mission is not^lntcreating itself so FOR THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ranged in a hot! of white flowers nnd
PERPETRATING ROBBERIES
lo w in g described land 1 mrtlculatlf
proposes to tip off some secret on a much in (lie question of straight
Mrs.
Grady
Forgy
and
baby
of
County, Florida, inor*
ferns. It was iced in white nnd top­
OF J i LANDS
desl-rloeed ns follow s, to - Wit.
horso rnce, a hall game or tho hoard mileage basis for shipments ns it is.
19 c h a in s a n d i links w*
j
ped with six tiny lighted candles. Mena, Arkansas, is tho guest of her B egin 39
b e a s t c o r n e r of
cf trade operation* he is*proposing to In the matter of the proposed five* CHICAGO, Oct. lit.—Police ami Chi- Favors qf little bags of Jnck stones cousin, Mrs. Wide mall Caldwell at her the Southeast
,
j
.
i
.
M
outh
o
f
H
arm
jj
o w n s h i p ....2a............
. tt Iill®
ul along
it 1nit-if -Hoc Bon
iD
* *,
do something dishonest whereby he cents a hundred pounds additional ■ogo medical society aiding in invest­ nnd halls woro given each guest.
home on Palmetto avo,, for a fow Trun
thence U.i
Eital
■
II
dev
c
h
a
i
n
s
;
I
h
o
n
c
o
.N
o
r
jH
days
en
route
to
Palm
Beach
where
may profit; ami the man who is wilt­ barge for freight hound south of igating are still baffled today by the
m inu tes. East 11 cllalns and ■ lu(el)
Master Dons proved a delightful
thence North
N o rm S3
s j degrees
'm*-1, " ^ I ■ ml“-' .
ing to share with him in thnt profit Jacksonville. West Florida will, and mystery surrounding the city's gland host and was nssited in entertaining Mic will visit her sister, Mrs. J. B. ilu&gt;tiro
iv
p m 11 .'h n in s " n,l^ n *l" k " f t v1a South)
thereby beeomos a party to tip* tlis- it is for this reason that Mr. Burr, ns robberies. At least two men known his guests by his mother, Mrs. It. It. Enrninn.
aide o f Iho r i g h t - o f - w a y of u* ■ " m g
F l o r i d a llallroutl Com pany, thanct ^ ([
______________ v
chairman of the Florida rnilrond com­
hondsty.
*
Dens.
S
o u t h w e s t e r l y d ir e c tio n "l°]ua . . .south
subjected to operation in which vital
aid.- of ho Id r i g h t - o f - w a y of " *! .,o,nt
On the other hand, if a man is such mission and as a member of the South glands removed from their bodies.
Those enjoying this hnppy occasion GUN CLUB SHOOT
Florida nn Broad Comjmn). to ««&gt;* I
u simpleton thnt lie will give ear to | eastern committee of five, is contln Both said they.were kidnapped, drug­ were, Rlchnrd Dens, Eugene Estridgc,
of beginning:
*,:|i of
WILL CLOSE St)ON
It a p p e a r in g from tho " " ° rn LJ n*'
tho slick stories of strangers ho u tisly In attendance nt the hearings. ged, mutilated nnd loft In the street. Frederick Daiger, Charles Betts, lia r
.lu ip t B ird in title pa .»&lt;' « % n4
WINNERS IN SIGHT S T o r W each" of* y‘m ,:
"Thf* contention of the railroads One victime lost onn gland through ry Bower, Billlo Thigpen, Braxton
sliouitl he under the care of a guardian
o a t h o f you h V f 0V e 1 a n d h'r'lr*h«v.
so that it will he impossible for him thnt it is less profitable to operate operation, which mcdicr.l men said wns Perkins and Ram Bradford.
Unless a better man shows up next
tn )*n imposed upon. This is a sub­ in Florida thnn in Georgia, for in the work of an expert surgeon, Tho
ion. Louisa K-P'XleVmla*
dead, all |i«r, l««
week its looks like Ralph Stovcns will
ject that hns two well-defined sides stance" said Senator Wells, "does not other who lost two glands was muti­
ir L cu Iho Pupworlh.
Miss Clnire Strhigfellow nnjl Miss ho tho winner of the enso of shells
r ouiur
&gt;vinn, iti.j’
*” .r'1.., «■
** |(*
lenvlHo.
ar,
r«nnd both parties must share thc re­ seem to take into account tho fact lated by amateurs, )
Ruth Garcia, of "Riverside Jacksonville
r e i n a b o v e ,,0*cj l ,f»V0re o«r
offered hy tho Rod nnd Gun Club for pq ur olrpeedr t ytoh ehe
that ns much or more tonnage thnt
sponsibility.
n n d *PP,®"rp „ „ r t IF'**!
nro the houseguests of Mrs. W. E.
Id C irc u it C o u r t nl Jhe C o u r ' i 0(
thc contestant showing tho best incrca an
FOR VISITOR
There has been a good deni of talk Georgia produces originates hi Flori­
In H anford, F lo rid a , op '1'*
there
Watson, while visiting Mr. W. A.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ilnl Wight Stringfellow, who is 111, in Fornnld ' so in their season’s average for tho lust J u q u n r y . A. ” •
about hanks and hankers tipping off dn nnd passes through Georgia. Every
mulct* niiMWor
shoots o f the season, thut is of course exhibited against you.ll0,,.’' r"J.*net«f*4
easy marks and tight-wnds who bite s'nglo thing, almost without oxccp entertained most pleasantly at bridge Laughton Hospital.
pro .CO-'f.'HHO
------- w in. ...IIC
lion
thnt
Florida
buys
in
the
north
i
nt
her
homo
on
Park
nvc.,
compliment
provided Ralph does ns well on next crooa
on schemes to got rich quick. Floridu
ngnltiHi you and each " t A i'i.fttlon W
It
la
ordorod
thnt thla 1
)(|, a
Wednesday
afternoon
ns
he
did
yeaing
Mrs.
Ln
Verne
Hurt
of
Lakeland,
and
is
shipped
by
rnil,
conies
through
enst coast hankers nml officials came
Mrs. Causey's mother, Mrs. Tate, is
publinhfd In tho
, ‘,!HCuttE;
t.rday.
x
the
guest
of
her
sistor,
Mrs.
Ralph
Georgia.
Florida’s
vegetable
erop
iicwHimpor published la Hamm.
in Cor a good deal of criticism last
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dolph MnFlorida, .pace eaoii week for
Breaking 42 of his GO tho good doc­ ty.
winter. On the other hand, sovcrnl develops moro railroad revenues than Wight. There were throe tables of glen of MojlonvUlo avenue this week
isVcrinaetyjtlvo Varnf apd
W ITNESS my muu*
hanks saved men and women from* bo- Georgia's cotton crop. The citrus in­ players.
hut will return to Mrs. Coursey’s Sat­ tor raised his overage twfi points. the hiiId Circuit £oiirt m j,11'1"
The
rooms
where
tho
enr
tables
Practically
nil
of
ihe
others
out
yosdustry
does
the
same.
Florida’s
ton­
dnv
o f October, A. D- ’ nntrflLASfl ,
in/; fleeced by refusing to nllow them
urday where sjie will he until she re­
tinge
calls
for
a
higher
rnles
thnn
does
|
woro
placed
were
effectively
decoraterdny
lowered
their
season
nvorago
to draw their money out and thorehy
turns to her home nt Dccntur, Miss.,
«.f the Seventh
» 0t
ot
delaying mattors long enough to give Georgia’s. Most of Georgia's cotton j ted with quantities of roses, hibiscus next week. She has been with her or else just managed to hold their
Circuit
j, lh*
Circuit of
o tiw « 'fur
, F lo rid a .
L jS
officers a chnnco to get on the trial of gets n short haul to Snvnnnnh. where nnd ferns. daughter, Mrs. Coursey since Junu- own. There is still plenty of oppor­
C o u n t y of Bomiaoi
The hours passes quickly in thc abtunity
for
some
"dnrk
horse"
to
show
tho smooth gentry that ply the con as most of Florida’s freight gets a
OEO
nr$\
lontr haul. The snme is truo of Florl sorbing ganio of bridge, nnd when
up next week shoot the entire-100 and
Complalannt.
game.
S2 - 9 tp
‘nko off tho grand prize.
There cun only ho cenfitlcnce men da’s lumber Industry. Without Florl ,scopes wore counted the prize for high
The other prize, a half cose of shells
where tho^e nro willing suckers. Suck­ da's products. * Georgia's railroad re-1 scoro, a cut glass nnppy wns won by Dr. Seymour Grady,
WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE
Mm.
J.
G.
Shnron,
Mra.
Hurt,
tho
venues
’would
ho
infinitely
smaller,
offered
for high gun out of 100 shots
Tallahassee Minister,
ers arc very often tho very men who
SICKNESS '
in the Inst two contests is nt present
arc close nnd penurious in mattors and it Is unfair tn compare Florida’s lionnrcc, wns also presented a cut
Died
Unexpectedly
Extreme
chnnge
of weather •
nobody's property. Ralph Wight has
pertaining to tho welfare of their own earnings without taking into nccount glass nappy.
Fall
cause
ninny
coldu
and c «
community. ThiB Is Ahc first symptom tho large amount thnt comes to Geor­ At the conclusion of the card Kamo Suffering from Dengue, But Not Con­ n credit of 4!1 out of his first 50. Colo- For quick .relief from throat,
mnn got in late nnd wns only In iimo
tho confldonco man looks ^or.—Re­ gia railroads in freights through tho hostess served fried 'oysters, hot
sidered Dangerous
rolls,
pickles
and
coffee.
Florida
shipments."
to shoot one frame of 25 and broke nnd bronchial trouble, coug *i _
porter-Star.
Among
those
enjoying
the
cordial
"Wo believe that before tho'hear­
2,2. Ralph Stovcns is credited with and croup use Foley's
TALLAHASSEE,
Oct.
10.—Rever­
hospitnlity
of
Mrs.
Wight
wore,
Mra.
12 out of 50 nnd this contest'will not Contains
ing have been concluded Florida will,
no
°Piatca: ‘J* t sellAN OPEN FORUM
'he able, to break down many of tho Ln Vcrno Hurt, Mrs. Alico Petera, end Doctor Seymour Grady, pnstor of be decided until next week when th# printed on the wrapper. L“r*
‘ Dlei»*J
injustices proposed by the new classi­ Mra. J. G. Shnron, Mrs. Sam Yountz, Trinity Methodist church horo, died season will be officially elostul. f It ing cough medicine in thy
^
In tho olden days of Greece nnd fications, but tKbre arc some which Mrs. Joe Chlttendon, Mra. Ralph unexpectedly early today. Ho hns is a sure thing that somebody will got oy’a Honey nnd Tnr la the a
Romo the open forum first came into we will not be able to ovorcomo, prob Wight, Mrs. Brnxton Porklna, Mrs. been suffering from dengue but while some mighty fine birds sholls nnd nnt nml efficient xemdtly 0 f
3
being and for mnuy years whilo those ably. Floridu shipped 83,000 cars of David Caldwell, Mra. M. 8. Wiggins, absent from pulpit yesterday condi­ just who this will bo will have to ho and colds that I ever s»w.
countries woro in tho glorios of their perishable shipments last year.—Tam­ Mrs. Claude Howard, Mra. A. W. tion was not regarded as sorious. Ho decided after tho smoko clears away Wm.#Jones, El Danw HHnoi*leuvea a .widow and five children.
world power all tho big questions of pa Tribuno.
Fitts and Mrs. Edward Higgins.
everywhere.—Adv.
next week.
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FRIDAY,

Seminole County Federation of W om en’s Clubs
Mrs. John Leonard!.......................................... :...........Pr'esident
Iwrs. Endor Curlett.............. ;....................First Vice-President
* Miss Cora Leo Tillis ...................... ........................... .Treasurer
Mrs. B. G. Smith......................................... 2nd Vice-President
’
Mrs. B. W. Ballard...................................Jteoording Secretary
Mrs. Deane Turner..........................................................Auditor
Mrs. Bristline...... 1....................... ...... Corresponding Secrotary

D VUGIITERS OF THE*AMERICAN was the science of this opoc-making COMMUNITY CLUB OF GENEVA. SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. CLYDE LINE LENAPE
•
REVOLUTION
Conference nnd it is our duty now'to
MAY BE TOTAL WRECK
see to it that tho achoes'of thosb This is tho second ye'nr of the pres- The I.ongwood Library contributed.
IF STORM CONTINUES
The Disarmament Conference at noble pledges, drawn up for tho bene­ Idency of tho Geneva Club for Mrs. n number of magazines to tho Semi-;
(Continued
from pnge 1)
.Washington
fit of the entire world, ring down th«^ Wakefield. It is now n flourishing note County Home.
ages.
organization nnd besides doing a great July 10.—Miss Tillis and Mrs. Ness Florida Metropolis, who with his wife,
;
I.ct
us
use
every
effort
to
safe­
deni of community work hns ntnrtod a packed a Fhrgo hex of clothing for the wns on bbnrd.
Mrs. N. J. Reynolds, National ChairElderly
women
and small children
n ..... f t _____________ __ I 111_____
4 _ KT..-guard
theso
new
agreements
in
tho
Community Homo and library. Am­ Near East Relief.
Man
snmo spirit ns wo havo guarded tho ericanization will be the study oneb a July 12.—Mrs. Lconntdi nnd Mrs. wore numerous utuong tho Lennpo's
A1 though tho Sanford-DoLaml
It is tho purpose of tho Committeo
agreements drnwn up by our fore­ month, a chapter being studied ns Van Ness packed tho second box, rep­ passenger list; ho said, nnd tho strain football game is a gnmu of tho past*
on International Itelationa to endea­ fathers In 1770.
outlined by Dunn jn “The Commun­ resenting Precincts 1 and' 3 of tho of events told hard on them. In tak­ still it lingers in DoLnnds' memory
vor to pny beforo all Chapters and
Recommendations
ity and the Citizen." Tho first class Seminole County League of Wonjen ing tho passengers aboard the Mnn* nnd they nro nnxious for anothor try
patriotic citizens tho main results of
grovo, the order of tho sea—children,
1. Let tho Daughters of the Am­ wns conducted by Mrs. John -Loonnrdl Voters.
\
•
nt Sanford. And of courso Sanford is
the Intcrnationl Arms Conference, so
erican Revolution undertakq to dis of Sanford and wns a most interest­ Same wait shipped viu Clyde Lino to womon nnd men—wns fdllowod.
that they may know of tho now doc­
In tho separation of .families there willing.
Heminntc througli the foreign lang­
Near East Relief warehouse.
Evidently DoLnnd met tho surpriso
trines of liborty und Justices that havd uage press of this Country, informa­ ing meeting.
wore ninny pathetic scones. Tho ssn
been outlined, doctrines whoso inspir­ tion on Americnn principles of liber­ In addition to tho Americnnizatipn Brooklyn, N. Y.—Route U. , S. wns somewhat rough nt tho timo of their young lives when Coach Wllation finds-its source in tho IdoalB of ty nnd justice nnd American standards work wo meet once a month nnd sow Army Base from Seminole County which, coupled with their pent up kenson's crew motored over there
for the bazaar which will be held tho Federation of Woman’s Clubs. Those
last week and won tho gnmo. DeLand
the United States of Amorlcnn.
of right living. Theso should indudo last week of November. Charity work contributing: I). A. It., 75 lbs; Con­ emotions, enused excitement nmong or any other town is not used to San­
There Is no blggor W rk for tho both historical information nnd a
tho less staunch.
Daughters of tho American Revolu­ “quosetion and nnswer” scryico on is not forgotten for nn ice cream sup­ gregational Church, 75 Ibji* by Mrs. Tho Lennpo was in chargo of First ford doing much on tho gridiron as
per was given nnd tho proceeds do­ Maxwell, Sanford High School, 21
our record of tho pnat hns been such
tion
uny American Citizen todny national ethics.
nated to tho children's homo in Jack­ lbs.; ami many othur individual gifts. OlTicoi1 Reginald Dextor, nt the timo thnt they should feel thnt wny. But
than to familiarize themselves wjth
ot tho accident, according to II. G.
2. Let every Chapter constitute It
the outstanding features of this In­ self n "Bureau of Information" for sonville nnd tho County Ilospltnl in Total Hhiping weight, 280 lbs. Cbnrg-, Winzol, Florida passenger ugont for now thnt wo hnvu n real out-fit, coach*
cd in a real wnyTind good for nt least
ternational Declaration, of Independ­ the community it represents espec­ Sanford ns wull as tho ncccsshry do­ es generously donated by Clyde S. S .1tho line, who was aboard thu vessel.
a mnjority of wins, other towns aro
ence, nnd to pledge ourselves, an did ially for the foreign born, on ques­ nation of clothing for an invalid. Dur­ Co.
Tho first officer had been on duty
our forefather of tho Revolution, to tions pertaining to national .history ing the summer n serieu of social tens August 7.—Mrs. Leonard! and Mrs. only 12 minutes, however, having tak­ anxious to tonr us down. It has not
guard theso ideals and to seo that thoy and nntionnl standards of patriotism. were given; the Club was divided in­ W. W. $nn Ness made n visit nt our en ovor tho watch at 4 n. m. from the been definitely nrrnngcd ns yot, but
to fivo sections by neighborhoods and country homo nnd delivered forty
tho chances nro thnt Snnford will
are upheld in tho years to como.
3. Let tho Daugters of tho Ameri­ a program was given both literary books, tho gift of Longwood Library second officer. Tho vessel ran on tho give DeLand another chnnco this soaFirst, ns to the purpose of tho Dis- can Revolution uso their influence to
also thirty mngnzlnes which Mrs. sands nt 1:12. A number of tho pas­ son, nnd from what the DeLand Nows
armament Conference und tho [ilnco have “International Day" ozserved an­ nnd musical which proved some of the
sengers wero awakened by tho shuck, says In tho following they oxpect to
it will assume in tho history of tho nua Jy in all public schools on Feb­ most enjoyable get-togother affairs Leonard! contributed.
evob held in Geneva.—Club Reporter. I believe there were seven elderly but their fears wero quickly allayed givo Sanford enuso for preparedness
world.
by tho ship’s officors, who also mndo for n hard fight. Tho DoLand News
ruary &lt;lth( tho date on which tho
gentlemen residents nt the home.
Tho greatest net of prepuredness treaties were signed nt tho Interna­
Mrs. Browning, matron in chnrgo, the rounds of the qunrtem nnd cnllod snys:
MUSIC
the world has ovor witnessed wns ini­ tional Conference) with appropriate
ovorybody to tho decks.
DoLnnd High school lost to tho
tiated by tho United States in call­ exercises aimed to promoto interna­ In o(vcry public school there should nnd some of thu inmates expressed a
desire
to
hnvu
tho
word
of
God
bro't
Sanford
eleven Fridny in football, b4t
be
a
teacher
of
"Sight
Seeing"
aisA
ing the International Arms Conference tional friendliness.
FORD CARS COME DOWN
to
the
home.
they
put
up n scrap thnt Sanford will
provisional
opportunity
for
orchestral
at Washington; nnd in keeping with
4. Let all Daughters of tho Ameri­ and brass instruments, so that chil- August 13.—The Y. P. S. C. E. of
not
forget
soon. They not only fought
American vision, it is prepnredness can Revolution Chapters observo "In­
In this issue of tho Daily Herald hnrd but they fought clean, which Is
the
Presbyterian
church
responded
to
dren
may
get
a
general
knowlcdgo
of
against war instead of for war. Tho ternational Day" annually in npportho art nt an early age nnd know tlu call also gnvo them a little treat is tho announcement of tho cut In tho quite n* recommendation for a high
object of this conference has been printe fashion.
in tho way of ents. All enjoyed thu prices of Ford cars. Tho cut tn tho school team where the rivalry is as
what music is.
“not to solve specific problems but ccontrol,BFd
price niyounts to fifty dollarj per car keen ns it is between tho two high
occasion.
It wil not interfero with a singlo
build a ?ow morality.”
5. Let the Daughters of the Am­ study now in forco, but rather it will
nnd considering tho extremely low schools. Snnford is asking for a gnmo
Friday,
Aug.
18.—Tho
Y.
P.
S.
C.
4. Accepting the Invitation of tho ericnn Revolution preparo and distri­
price of cars boforo tho cut this in Snnford on Thanksgiving tho local
American nntion through its Chief bute a simple outline of the events benefit nil of them heenuso music is n E. of the Congregational Church with amounts to qultu a bit. Henry Ford
tenm may meet this dnto ns nil of tho
their
pastor,
Dr.
Burhnhs,
wont
out
to
recrentivo
study.
Executive, President Harding, repre­ nnd results of thu International Arms
usually anticipates tho lowering of hoys nro nnxious to havo another
the
home.
After
somo
hymns
were
Early
training
of
music
hns
a
dou­
sentatives of Great Britain, France, Conference for uso in schools nnd
prices in cars or olso ho makes his chanco to win from the Sunford ag­
Italy, Jnpan, Chinn, Holland and Bel­ patriotic organizations for tho young, ble effect, it builds character und rests sung Dr. Burhnns gave prayer fol­ own cut nnd brings thorn nil down with gregation' nnd arc confident thnt they
lowed by n short impressive talk nnd
gium convened nt Washington for tho such as thu Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts, the mind. •
closed
by prnyer. Then more hymns him at the time but there’s been no in­ can turn tho tables oven though it
&gt;
Tho
adding
to
tho
daily
routine
of
a
discussion nnd probubly adjustment of Children of Republic, etc.
timation of tho cut in tho prlcos of bo on Snnford’s homo grounds. *
short musical period will pave tho were sung.
the following pi sldr.mr vitnl to tho
0.- I wLh to mnko nn especial np- way through an evenly balanced und Miss Witte rendered a violin solo any other curs at this timo. Tho low­ Tho individual star of tho game for
entire world:
pcnl to nil the patriotic citizens of
er prices on tho Ford ears aro all tho locals wns Grnvos, tho 130-pound
1. The i.niitntion of nrmnmentB, Seminole County,t especially school of­ rested mind for tho other subjects, and Miss Gladys Stcmpor n coronet given In this Issuo nnd nro well worth hnlfhack of tho local squad. Grnvos
solo;
then
each
nt
tho
home
were
pre­
nnvnl and others, which are n menace ficials, to encourage nnd help carry —much cun bo absorbed so much
perusing since it moans a big saving sceniod to go througli tho Sanford
sented with sopio cut flowers.
quicker and more permanently.
to the pence of the world. ^
out this grent work bo woll begun by
•;
Sunday aftvrnoon, Aug. 27&lt;—The to nnyonc contemplating tho purchaso lino nt will, failing to gain ho wns giv­ Y•jywJfftD
FANNIE S. MUNSON.
2. The control, in tho interests of our National Society of tho Daughters
of n car. Edward Higgins,,tho local en tho hnll only ono timo nnd that was
Epworth
Longue
of
the
Methodist
humanity, of tho new ngoncies of of the Amorlcnn Revolution.
church, went in goodly number und agent is n live wlro and keeps abroast When n low pass caused him to fumwarfare.
Respectively submitted
gave them a treat by way of special of tho times nnd ho can always bo bio This boy hns risen nbova expec­
3. The settlement of Pncific nnd
Mrs. B. J. Starling,
music, etc., long to bo remembered by found looking after tho host Interests tations nnd will suro ninko it Interest­
For Enstern problems on a basis of State Chnirmnn on tho Nntionnl Com
of his customers. Ed snys that when ing for any high school team DeLand
those at the home.
common understanding that will pro­ ittee on International Relations.
lower priced cars are mndo lower than moots by his speed on end runs and
mote enduring friendships nmong na­
How do you like our new hrund ot' tho Ford thoy. won’t bo mndo which off tncklo plays.
tions.
It is something to bo able to chronmeans that ho will be there when th«
A number of new player will prob­
summer weather?
5. Twelve historic weeks of tliscus- Iclo “no rains" for a few days at
lower prices takes place. Seo the ably return to the linpup nnd “Bum"
sion and dolibcintion have resulted that.
prices in this issue.
Tatum will be moved from center to
in the drawing up of the folkiving six
guard. Two or thrco hoys who hnvo
EIGHT
HOUlh
DAY
WITH
OVER­
treaties on February Oth, li)22, receiv­
not entered school yet mny do so to­
TIME
FOR
2,000
YARDed in the signatures of nil of the rep­
day
ns it is tho last dny which a
/
MASTERS
resentatives of tho Conference.
player enn enter nnd ho oligiblo for
1. Naval Limitation Treaty: By
football, according to thu IHgh school
CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Eight . hour
the terms of this treaty the United
rules.
A new. Ilncr.ino of about 180
day with overtime which said amounts
vMates, Great Britain, Jnpan, Franco
pounds
woight with plenty of Bpeod
to nearly twenty-five per cent in­
and Italy agree to scrap or convert a
nnd
a
new
hnckflcld man with about
crease in pny wns granted approxi­ TO TUNES THAT SENT THEM
specified number of existing cnpital
170
pounds
weight nro expected to
mately two thousand ynrdypisters on
FROM TRAINING CAMPS
ships, and so limit future construction
start
to
school
todny nnd If Thoy do
twenty-six
class
one
ra
ilro
a
d
s
today
TO
FRANCE
that nt thu end of n ten year nnvnl 0 2 DESTROYED YESTERDAY AT
nnd
all
the
men-who
woro injurod
ILL
FATED
STEAMER
GUTTED
by
the
Labor
Board.
SAN ANTONIO
,
holiday their naval strength wilf re ­
for
Friday's
gnmo
got
Into
condition
BY
FIRtf
SENT
TO
Several terminals also affected.
f i E i .d
7
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 18.—To
main r.p.r),000 toils, 525,000 tons, 315,
locals
can
still
mnko
it
intorosttng
the
BOTTOM
*
Tho railroads include the Seaboard tunes that) sent them from training
OPt• tons, 175,000 tons und 175,000 tons
fir the Snnford eleven on Nov. 30.
SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 18.—A board Airline nnd ctrniiifals, Jacksonville tyinips to omlmikntion points nnd for­
respectively.
eign battlefields, the members of tho SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—With
-Similiar provision has boon, made of inquiry today began investigation Terminal Company.
to
determine
the
cause
of
tho
explos­
American Legion, forty thousand colors flying tlu* liner City of Honolu­ That bopzo problem on the ships
for tho limitation of tho size of ships,
ion
which
destroyed
the
dirigible
C-2
strong
will march the streets olf Now lu gutted by fire Thursday, sank in promises to stir up qdito ns much fuss
nnd n fortification “stntus quo” hns
GIANTS AND
twenty-five humhedo fathims of wa as tho 18th nnicndniotit. Education
yesterday.
Orleans
today.
beea set up In tho Pncific under which
ter
yesterday after the coast guard will do more to settle this liquor ques­
The
C-2
wns
partly
clear
of
tho
YANKS
GET
PAY
the United States agrees not to fur­
cutter,
Shawnee had potired thirty- tion than any other ono thing. And
hangar
when
a
puff
of
wind
dragged
ther fdrtlfy the Philippine!! nr.d Guam,
V
one
sliotO
into her hufk, according to tills education should start nt homo.
the
huge
bag
along
tho
ground,
fol­
and Japan agrees to observe the snmo
CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Checks rang­
a
radio
messngo
received hero today It Is up to tho pcoplo of tho United
lowed
by
two
other
guusts
of
wind,
restrictions in Formosa, the Bonins
ing in sumtl from $50 to $1,515.71
by
the
const
guard.
Tho vessel’s Stntcs, to uphold tho lnw rcgnrdiess
causing
three
handling
guys
to
pull
were mailed todny froni( tho office
and the Pescadores.
lllrnvu
was
more
than
six
hundred of whctiior thovnro in sympathy with
Do
you
feel
old
beforo
your
time?
Is
loose,
permitting
tho
bag
to
swing
of Judge K. M. Landis, baseball com­
2. Submarine *nnd Poison Gas
miles
southeast
of
Snn
Francisco
your
bnck
bent
nnd
stiff?
Do
you
It or not. * ^ .
freo
and
ngninst
tho
doorn
of
tho
han­
missioner, to seventy four men who
F.ieaty: Signed' by the same Five
suffer
urinary
disorders?
Don't
des­
gar.
Tho
bag
was
torn
and
tho
in­
participated in tho -022 worm's sorlos
Powers, this trenty is an agreement
not to use submarines as “coinmcrco rush of air Ignited tho dirigible. An gnnicfj, Thrco checks cnch for $2,842,- pair—profit by Snnford experiences.
destroyers" and to outlnw the use of explosion followed and almost imme­ 8(1 wero handed to players Joo Bush, Sanford people ' recommend Doan’s
diately tho C-2 was consumed and Waite Hoyt and Fred Hoffman, of Kidney Pills. Horo's a Sanford resi­
poison gas altogether.
3. Four-Power Pacific Trenty: Tho the aircraft was left n moss of tho Yunkees, whilo they wero leav­ dent's statement:
ing Chicago Inst Sunday, cn route to A. W, Wnlthun, retired farmer, 400
United States, Grout Brltnln. Jnpan, smoking, tangled wreckage.
W. First street, stays: "I havo used
The
injured
are
Maj.
F.
A.
Strauss,
Jnpan.
nnd Franco ngroo to respect one an­
That Better High Grade Gasoline through a
commander';
Sergeant
A.
I).
Albright,
Eighteen Ginnfs, including Mnna- Doan’s Kidney Pills off nnd on for
other’s rights in relation to insular
Visible Pump; per gallon—
possessions in Fho Pacific, nnd to engineer; Major John MucDd Thomp­ ger John McGrnw and Conch Hugh ticvurnl years and I nni glad to any
that
they
arc
tho
best
kidney
reme­
son,
8th
corps
area
hcadqunrtcrs;
Jennings, nch rccoivcd a check for
meet in consultation whenever (hose
Captain Nelson Walker, aid to Major $4,545.71 Five members of the Glnnts dy to bo had. I suffered from back­
rights aro threatened.
•». General Far Eastern Trenty: General John L. Hines; Ben Baines, were given individual checks for $4, ache nnd weakness of the kidneys. On
.
•
The United States, Great Britain, Ja ­ Mwspnpor reporter, and Sorgennt 545.70, which in olio cont less thnn several popaslons Doan's enmo to my
U.
S.
Straight
Side
Royal
Cprds
for
Your Ford.
pan, Frnnco, Chinn, Belgium, Portu­ Harry Bills. Lieutenant C. A. Ander­ tho umounts received by tho highest rescue when f wus completely down
gal and The Netherlands aro hound son, pilot of tho ill fated ernft, escap­ group. One of theso wns Cosep Dol­ and out with kidnoy complulnt. When­
We are the only Drlve-in Fllllnir Station equipped- with
ever I feel the need of Doan's Kid­
.»
an, the vetornn assistant coach.
by the terms of this treaty to respect ed uninjured.
Visible Gas Pumps.
China’s integrity. Tho open door pol­ The C-2 was on a return transcon­ Tho voternn pitchor, Jesse Bnrnes ney Pills I use them nnd tho results
ono cent more than his brorh-tn™ “'ways most beneficial. I am glad
icy is to bo nppidd In detail nnd ovory tinental flight from Ross Field, Calif, received
. . . . .
. 7
.
__
a_____________ i
Y. ••
v
to
Langley
Field,
La.
That
a
cross
er, Virgil, who nlso is n pitchor. Tho to roconimend Doan’s,"
opportunity is to bo given tho Chinoso
(Statement
given
May
22,
1??4).
wind
wns
not
responsible
for
tho
de­
chocks
of
twelve
others,
Including
people to develop n Htnblo govern­
struction by firo of tho dlrlgiblo C-2 plnycrs who woro lately added to tho NEARLY EIGHT YEARS ua TER,
ment.
/
•but
that tho nccldont wns duo primar­ Giants' roster, ground keopors, train- or on Fobrunry 2, 1022, Mr. Wnlthen
5. Chlncso Tariff Trenty: Adhorod to by the snmo nine nntions, nils ily to tho pulling out of tho fabric of eru, mascots, otc„ ranged from $200 said: “I am glad to havo tho oppor­
tunity to confirm my former state­
DEALERS
treaty provides international machin­ the onvolopo, was tho statement mndo to $2,272.85,
Of tho twonty-nino chocks mailed ment in praise of,Doan's Kidnoy Pills,
ery for nn immediate revision of Chi­ by Mnjor Strauss, commander of tho
* »
&gt;
'
today Jo members of tho Ynnkeo club My relief hns boon permanent."
ship, yesterday nfternoon.
nese customs duties.
U.
S.
Tirfes,
Gas,
Oils,
Accessories
23 wero for $2,842.0 cach, and two for HOc, at nil dealers. Foatur-Milburn
H. Tho Shantung Treaty:
An
ngreemorit botwocn Japan and China BAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT $2,842.85, oach of tho latter being one Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—^dv.
Road Service-----------Phone
447-W
cent less than tho amounts rocolvod
by which Shnntung is restored to
'
.• i
McAdoo assails tho Harding policy
The Sanford Band will have thoir by tho. highest group.
Chinoso control.
0
FIRST STREET AT ELM AVE____ SANFORD, FLA.
of
deflation. McAdoo is not alonf in
Tho
remaining
seven
chocks
repre­
regular
concert
Friday
night
in
ths
It was our own Daughters'if tho
American Revolution Hall, lent by our Central Park grandstand. Program sented Bums ranging from $50 to $1,- this. Thoro is quite a few kicks about
421.43.
tho deflation.
organization to tho delegates that will bo published tomorrow

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Letters Of A Florida Citrus
Grower To His Nephew

(From TtNdif'l DkUr)
C. Branch, of Ocala, was In tht
yesterday attending to business

Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett nri
From Jonas Arland at Hammock BOTH LADIES' AND MEN’S AF now pleasantly located nt the Monte
droves, Florida, to Samuol
zumn for the present.
FAIR ABOUT READY
Nov.-comcr„ Uoittonvllle, Mich.
FOR START
Dear Sam:
P. M. Boyd and Dr. S. W. Walker
aro
expected homo todny from Cor­
Your lottor Is Tory welcomo. The nows that you hnvn decided to become
Thoro aro some that are looking
a monitor of tho local association wbero yonr grove is loent.'d and thus to forward to Thursday as n big day t&gt;f inth, Miss.,' where thoy have been
msrkot your fruit through tho Flofjdn Citrus Exchange makes me fool good.
fun, thoro n n sorno that pro suro it holding a series of mootings.
I am Incllnod to rejolco both for your own snko mid.(or the sake of tha won’t bo so funny after the public
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrnshor mo­
organisation. I know this will bo a very good thing for you; and* I am glad henrs of their rocords and then there
now to bo, su n that your fruit Is not going out through some other channel aro some who Just naturally don’t tored to Eustis Sunday where they
whoro It will compete with mlno In the markets, to tho detriment of tho prlco give n hang, hut any way tho whole wero tho guests of the latter’s par­
of both.
bunch of Sanford nninteurs arc all ret ents, Mr. and Mrr.. E. L. Ferran. *
You aro not very complimentary; but I appreciate your honesty all tho for the stnrt off at tho Sanford Coun­
more. When I had finished reading tho first half or your totter, to tho offect try Club links, on tbo opening day of Mrs. J, M. Ilnggott and S. E. Hope,
you had docldod to bocomo ono of us, I was shaking hands with myself and
mother and grandmother of Mrs. I’.
receiving congratulations from the same source on the visible effects of my
In most cases tho niic Is that the M- 1,°y&lt;i left yeuterday for their
ability as a letter writer. Thon, In tho latter part of your loiter, you knocked
Indies
take more interest In different hom09 1,.‘ TurP°» Springs after spendtho props right out from undqr mo. When you say you have been most
events
thnn tho men, but tljis time, in* "oViral (,ny‘r her° »» the guests
largely Influenced In your doclslon by talks you had with fruit jabbers In
Chicago. Detroit and Clovoland, while on your trip, you make me feci good oven though the interest displayed by ° f ^ rs* Uoyd, nt her homo on French
to know that tbo Florida Citrus Exchange stands so wolf; but you llkowlso tho fnir sox ju running high, thoro he- aVcnuc*
indicate that the correspondence course I furnished you on the subject of golfurs nro running them a close sec­
ond.
Mr. and Mrs. George Welland and
marketing fruit was perhaps not of eucli great value ns I thought.
r
daughter
Mary, leit yesterday. Mrs.
Howovor, I still shall claim credit, for It could have been nothing hut my “Every Indy of the club ’who hns
Welland
and
Mary gtdng to Defiance,
letters which epurrod you on to make this trip of investigation; and I ntn either played or watched ihe other
going to help you complete tho transaction.
fellow piny hns signified her inten Ohio, 'Tbcro tboy
»P&lt;-'n&lt;l « few
tions oH tnking pnrt Ir. the tournn- 'voc^s‘ w^ b bcr m°thor, Mrs. lJ'ct«&gt;rEnclosed Is an application blank for incin'uurHhlp In ihe Ft. John's Citrus
Qrowors Association; nnd I havo had you recommended for membership by inont for Indies. .Quito n few of t h ; ,irb» n,uI Mr- Welland going to Globe,
did Man Drown, who ts ono of tho hood men In tho association. That practi­ Indies have become quite proficient, Arizonn» wborc lie will he tcctoi nt
cally cinches tho thing, for thoro Is nothing difficult in joining nn Exclinngo many of them making het»«;* score. ^t* A°bn8 Episcopal church. It Is
association. All you need to becomo n momber, nnd to stay u member, la, ns than soino of the men and Thursday w,th 1incoro rcFrot ‘hat
b^ th^ e
r. Ross says, "So to conduct yourself that others may work with you." Thoro morning will seo some pew records for Ldks goodbye hut hope they will reno Initiation fee; thoro aro no duos. Th-j actual coat of the operations the best Indies’ scores.
,
tl*»n *V Sanford again.
vglvcd In handles your own trull, which are deducted from your remittances,
As for tho men—well—fherc will
vor everything.
he something doing a t their tourna- A t,ol,8h£ful brl(,K° ,lincbcon&gt; com­
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As you can boo, tho application is simplicity Itself. Also 1 enclose a ment. Every afternoon, nnd most ev- l’Hoienting her guests, Mrs. Frank
booklet giving tho full Chartor nnd By-Laws of tho Florida Citrus Exchungo, orv morning, finds some of them ' Winthrop, of Tnllnhnssce, nnd Mrs.
tho varlouB'sub-oxchangos, and tho local associations. As you will ho subject making tho course getting ready for Waiter Wight of Sunfoid, was given
to tlioop, 1 ndvlso roadlng this booklot carefully. Howovor, I know you will this affair. Most all of the golfers ^ Mr*« 11• A- Shino* Jr- at bcr hom*
reo with mo that tn straight-forward, honest phrasoologv, those nro Bint- thnt will participate are beginners. I ucsdny morning The rooms wero
Iclty Itself. No honost man or woman can find pny reason for hesitating In
Signifying a willingness to conform to them. For that mnttor, they have beenThis tournament is to help them ini- l,r®ttlly decorated, and tho hostess
passed ttpon tlino nnd tlmo again by as ablo lawyors as thero uro In this country, prove their play, and in order thnt cv- sorved a delicious course luncheon.
because among tho members of some of our nssoclutlons nro boiiic of tho ery ono will have n chance at tho d if- Mrs- Fort'3t Lakc wa3 th« honbr Eut,st
biggest business mon ltt tho United Statoa. Llkowlso thero nro sovoral estntos forent prizes, the committee hns do- at « br,&lt;,«° luncheon Tuesday evening
of former prominent Northern financiers which awn Florida groves. Such dded thnt they shall be mixed up. The « 'vcn b&gt;’ Mrs- J - N- nrodshaw. Others
as theso make no movo of any sort, without tho approval of a whole covey of best pcoro gets first prize, tho nfcxt wbo enjoyed tho delightful occasion
highly paid lawyers.
best gets second prize nnd then it worw: Mrs- Cnn»enter, of JacksonJust tho sumo, I want you lo rend theso chnrtors ami by-law; and to drops down to six best scoro who will v‘Ho; ^ r8, Winthrop, of Iallahassec;
mnke sure of things lor yourself. In nn organization an big as this, with take third prize. There will ho at
Mls8 K,,mor. «f California, all of
thousands of monitors, thoro Is no room for trickery ami sharp donllii'C, lint. least six prizes for tho men’s* affair " hom arc visiting friends In the city,
Just tho sumo, a man should know precisely what ho Is doing. A mlsplac d nnd they will ho mixed up amongst 1 ivo lnbI«« of .bridge were plnycd.comma or n missing period sometimes can muko a big dlfforunco. Which re­
minds mo of tho tlmo when Colonol Julios, our locul orator, gnvo tho t:;au . tho different scores so that even the 0rlam,° Notcs »" TampaJTribuno.
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"Woman: Without Hor, Man Would Ilo a Savage." This was all rlgh:, and dub will get his chance. And there
^ ^ AGNES (iUIl.1)
tho Colonol got away with his subject nicely; hut nftor tho local paper w -. will ho a prize for tho sorriest score.
out, ho had to explain to delegations from tho Woman’s Club nnd tho Ladles' The prizes will ho divided among the Tho members of tho St. Agnes Guild
Aid Societies, nnd thoy kept him busy explnlnllng for quto a while. For Hr Indies likewise.
hold a most interesting meeting yesInspired printer had quoted tho Culonol's words ns "Woman, Without Hor
The entrance fee is fifty cento .’nch l«rdny afternoon at tho homo of Mrs.
M ac , Would bo a Savage."
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for tho ladies and one dollar each for '*obn Leonard! on Oak avenue.
With best lovo to Etta, tho child run and yourself, l am somewhat hnstily, the men, This motley will ho used to Tho first part of tho afternoon was
Plans wero
Your Undo,
JONAH.
purchase tho prizes nnd nt tho pres­ devoted to business.
ent tim e,. the committee expects to perfected for tho Hallowe'en Dunce to
givij golf halls for prizes. A dozen Ini givon Tuesday evening, October
hulls
for tho best, half a dozen for H0t&gt;- nt the Parish House. It. was de­
From Johns Arland nt Hammock
cided that this would ho n masquer­
second nnd so on down the line.
Groves, Florida, to Samuel
•. The Indies’ tournament will start ade affair. Committees were ap­
Newcomer, Uo.itonvllle Mich.
at 10 o’clock sharp in the forenoon pointed and duties assigned. It was
Dear Sara;
Thursday, instead of 0:30 as original­ also decided to hnve a recital some
I ntn Bending your certificate or membership In tho Ht. John's Citrus ly announced nnd the* men's fray will time in November under tho direction
Growers Association, which, you will note,-was passed upon nt tho last meeting
of Mrs. Lucillo Aspcnwafl Tneknch.
Of tho association directors, and, according to the endorsement of tho secretary, start promptly at two In tho nftor- Sovoral other mattoi's were discussed.
ou nro uow a full-fledged member, and thus fully nffllintcd with tho Florida noon.
Those of tho ladies or men who Among them being the decision of
Itrus Exchange.
have not ns yot handed in their nnmo meeting next Tuesday instead of Mon­
Keep this carefully. Possession of It Is not noccssnry to prove your rights ns nn entrant, do so nt once, or, should day at the Parish Holisc.
■to anything; but now nnd then rcforcnco to this will linlp you to recall tho
'After tho business session u delight­
Unto when you took n very doflulto step for your own gon«^ and for tRo benefit you find you. are not certain you can ful social hour was enjoyed, the hos­
of Florida, which I am trusting nmy before long become the adopted state of get thoro until tho last minute, come
nnywny no provisions will be mndo for tess served Tmnaim split nnd cukes.
you and your fine lltlo family.
Among tho Guild members present
the late comers,
If you llvo up to ^our threats ami knock off for a couplo of months next
wore: Mrs, Wm. Bolding, Mrs. Julius
Mr.
Wndshrook
can
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found
nt
tho
winter, and you and Ettn and tho kids spend tho tlmo down hero and get
Takuch, Mrs. Raymond Koy|, Mrs.
nome sand In your hIiooh, I don't bullovo It will take much to persuado you club at any time for those Indies thnt Raymond Philips, Mrs. J. N. Robson,
wish
to
hand
in
their
names,
or
if
to cast your lot among us.
they will phone Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. ll^ \V„ Poarmnn, Mrs. Chris.
Wo Imvo tho flnost country on tho faco of this green earth. We don't the necessary 'arrangements can he Matthews, Mrs. Hawkins Connelly,
havo to prove It; wo ndmlt It. All wo need to cnultlo us to take our pluco
Mrs. C. J. Marshall, Mrs. Fred Dnigat tho houd of tho ranks Is moro good people, Itko vyou and your folks. In a mndo through her.
er,
Mrs. Clifford Peabody and Miss
For tho men, phono C. L. Britt.
few years that grovo of yours Is going to bo worth moro monoy than your
Helen
Torwilligor.
hardwnro store In Dontonvlllc, that you think so much of. Also, you nnd
your folks will find that yoar-'rouml living hero Is certainly doljghtful, as
ONE HUNDRED PLANTS
compared with yenr-'round living most anywhoro olso. I havo travolod nil BOWLING
FROM ALL OVEIf* WORI.D
ovor tho United Stutes, nnd ovor fourteen counties In Arkansas, nnd 1 fool
LEAGUE
|1 know.
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MEETING
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Incidentally, your old undo Is gottlng no younger as tlmo pnsaos. I
GAINESVILLE, Oct.
17.—Moro
should llko to bo ablo to fool .that some of my own blood rotations woro
A*mooting hns been called for this than one hundred now specimens of
qualifying to cariy forward tho things 1 lmvo brought along thus far. It would
in a way coinponsato mo to nn extent for having qo children of my own to tnko comipfc Friday night, at Maxwell nnd grasses nnd legumes, from all parts
Britt’s office,-next door to tho First of tho world havo boon received nnd
tip my responsibilities.
National Bank, of tho different rep­ plnntcd on tho grounds of tho Florida
I have not hinted nt thls.hofore; hut hollovo It lu Just as wo|| that you resentatives of tho various clubs thnt
Experiment Station hero on the first
now undorstnml how I feol. Thnt It ono renson why I was so bont on. having
will
tnko
part
In
tho
howling
longue
3lcp
,n thu cffort 0f specialists to disyou Btnrt oft right, dhd lmvo tho first fndt from your grovo go through t'ao
tlris winter..
cover new liny, forngo nnd pnsturc
Florida Citrus Exchango.
Tho number of games, rules und plants suited to condition in this state.
Michigan Is a grand-old state, and I tovu It; hut after u quarter of a con- regulations and the schedule will ho
Tho specimens wero plnntcd into in
tury hero I lovo Florida moro. Loving Florida ns I do, | am hound to use discussed and everything jiut into
September
nnd early this month nnd
my host efforts nlwuys in bohnif of tho Florida Citrus Exchango. For, could
you seo things as . do, you would know that tho Florida Citrus Exchango shape to start before tho Inst of this will ho under tho constnnt observation
of W. E. Stokes, grnss nnd forage
Ras dono moro for Florida than any olhor Institution In' tho stato. Not only month,
Anyono Interested in howling is In­ crops specialist, for ono or two years.
that, but It must continue to bo tho big (uctor In tho progress nnd development
of tho stoto. Tho futuro of Florida's citrus Industry und tho futuro of Florida vited to this meeting, which will start
aro Insoparablo; und tho futuro of our citrus Industry rests upon tho Florldu promptly nt 7:30 p. m., Friday, Oc­ JAIL ROI1IIED OF
Citrus Exchango.
.
tober 30th. Tho Rotary* Club, Ki54 QUARTS LIQUOR
wnnls
Club, Men's Club, CongrcgaI am not vary, strong on giving advice, as a usual tiling. In u way I ,um
Bomowhut llko Old Doc Towner, to whom I went to school In Dorbrldgo Town- tlonut Club, Farmers nnd Business
MOORE HAVEN, Fin., Oct. 18 The
Bblp, when I was a hoy. •! romombor ono Friday afternoon when Jqst beforo Men nro nskod to seo thnt some ono is sheriff of Glndes county hns offered
school cloiicd ho said to us; "Roys, I supposo you know thoro Is a horse ruco at this mooting to represents thorn with a reward of $‘2G0 for infirmntlon lend­
nt tho fulr grounds tomorrow uhurnoon. You must not go. Rut If you do go, authority to act.
ing to the nrrest nnd conviction of tho
you mupt not but on tho ruees. Hut If you do hot, bo t&gt;uro to put your monoy
person
or persons who robbed tho
on Aborcrombto's mnro."
Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep county jail hero Snturdnp night of 54
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Itnt-Snnp
I' havo no umbltlun to influence you und Erin to como down hero and
qiinrir of a high grade Scotch whiskey.
tuko over my responsibilities; hut lu tho ovont you should dochlo to do so,
lints aro on most farms Onco the} Tho bandits ent u heavy wire screen
I hollovo It would ho a profltublo thing for you, und I feel suro that ouch got inside tho house—look out. Rats nnd two iron burs, gaining entrance
nnd nil of you would oujoy mightily living hero In Florldu.
kill Infants—biting them Is not un­ to the cell in which tho liquor wns
Evon If, us long as I last out, you hnv# to put up with my company und usual. Nursing bottles attract rats. storod.
compunloilHhlp, On tho lands that tho good dlo young. I hollovo Doncon Walker Break a cuke of RAT-SNAP nnd
They were discrininntlng bandits,
would hazard tho guoRi that 1 ant duo to llvo to ho about ono hundred and throw it around. It will surely rid for none of the largo quunity of moon­
twenty beforo 1 lay down my burden. Howovor, you must nut lot that dis­ you of rots and mice. Three bIzcs , shine ' loqpor stored with tho Scotch
courage you unduly.
,
35c, 0Cc)*|1.25. ' SMd and guaranteed wns removed. They did show their
l,oVo and best wlaluA t«i Etta, tho youngsters, and yourself. I am looking by Hull'Hardware Co.—Adv.
opinion of “shine,” however, by break­
forward lo seeing you flow beforo so very long.
ing the jugs and bottles containing
JONAS.
Your Uiicle,
ODESSA, Fla., Oct. 18.—Fire vir the white lightning und allowing it to
tunlly Dowling Brothers Lumber Mill flow over tho floor.
T h c e t lutt-ra q o n ;t|tu tc the sixth and con clud in g Installm ent
here cariy today, loss is estimated nt
Get your offlvo supplies, stationery
$250,000.
ct eerie
and
Post Cards at the Herald office.
I
*,Hnve the Herald do your next job
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
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Wnt. I’. Simmons
I). A. .Morrison, Jr.
President
Vice-President*
Secy. &amp; Treai.
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS -a FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
Ask Your Neighbor—He Knows
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E. 0 . Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida

illions Point Way to
Health and Happiness
Every human being is entitled to
health, happiness and success. It is
positively wrong to be satisfied with
less. Do not fold your hands und ac­
cept ill health 113 something you can­
not avoid or overcome.
Tens of thousands of men and
women from all parts of the country
have testified that life has been
made worth living to them after they
had almost given up hope. These are
the fortunate onc,s who have been re­
stored to health and strength by the
use of Tanlae, by far the world’s most
celebrated tonic medicine.
They all agree that Tanlnc brings ft
feeling of now life und energy to
every portion of the body nnd sends
the blood tingling through thu veins.

The body becomes ruddy with the
glow of health, tho mind cast* off
its drowsiness nnd becomes once
moro alert nnd active; there comes
new life, new onergy nnd a new feel­
ing yf ability to do
never
thought of before.,
Join todny, the vast army of those
who havo been made healthy and
strong by Tanlnc. Throw off tfc*
poisons that are ruining your d ic ­
tion, weakening your strength, wreck­
ing your nerves, ranking your liver
torpid, cuiiBihg hoaduchcs, backache*
nnd crippling you with rheumatism
nnd other destructive diseases.
Bring the color to your cheek* and
the sparklu of health to your eyesBe* robust, stroilg and sturdy. ' oU
can do this nnd you owe it t &gt; your­
self, your future, your family, to
now.
Get Tanlae from your nearest
druggist today nnd watch how quick- ^
ly you begin to eat better, sleep «*
ter, feel better nnd work better.—Adv.

LEONARD McLUCAS
—SANFORD’S STAR

SHELL-SHOCKED VET
FAINTS AT SIGH l’ OF
SELF IN WAR

Some very careful observers of tho
past two football gnmes in which the
Sanford High took part in wero try ­
ing to pick, if possible one player,
whose all-round playing nnd good
head work Htood out over tho rost.'
A job of this kind was mighty hard
as the Sanford team is a good ono nil
tho way through, ovory man on his
toon at all times nnd nil doing Just
whnt is expected of him.
Lconnrd McLucns, however, doaorves great credit for his ability, for he,
ns quarter hack, has got to keep hl&amp;
head up at all stages of tho gnmo.
And ho does thnt thing well. From
the first kick off until tho inst minute
of play, Lconnrd is in every play,
working his head and in both of the
two games won by Sanford, Leonard
wns a big factor. If it ia possible to
pick nny ono player iih a atnr, theso
same careful observers thnt wo speak
of would sny thnt the honor should go
to Leotinrd
i
This of course 1ms no reflection on
nny of the other player howovqr, as
everyone of them nro good, nnd many
of them will ho stars beforo tho sonson ends ns thoro arc players like tho
"galloping full hack,” Ed Moyo nnd
others.

NEW ORLEANS, Lu.. Oct. ! '• William Stunrt, shell shocked an
wounded vetoran, fainted in n ,|K a
show hero when lie recognized
self in a wnr&gt;picture flashed on
screen.
,
Ho fell unconscious from nu
with n cry ns n picture of an ' ’ ,
enn unit in combat was »"°"n ,
was rushed to n hospital in an «m
nncc.
AC»
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Stunrt Borved originally with
blnck wnteh of Scotland and 10 1
Victoria cross.

Bring Cheerful, Inspir­
ing And Hopeful Mes­
sages to Those Who
Are Sick in Body and
Spirit.

Jnmcn Sturky knys, “Itnts Coat
^ M*
$125 for Plumbing
“Wo couldn’t toll what was dog­
ging up our toilet and drains,
a
to tenr up Iioor,
floor, pip®
pipes,
k
«*&gt; etc., , L.X
hnaemnt. They
rnt’n nest in bnaomnt.
u&gt;
choked tho pipes with
'qoip
’idulabor's bill was $125cleaned tho rodent out.
.^meed
35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and BV?
by Ball Hardware Co.--A«h';■
S E T S UP NEW GOLF UFA

ST. PETERSBURG, F i n . , ^
Whot golfers say n new r&lt;*■ ^
set up nt tfto country club c
todny when C. F. ®°°‘
’ ,r,g yard
^ rt
IIuvc the Herald do your next job but Olio good eye. made
of printing. We have the equipment wutor hole In one. Ooodmnn
to do all kinds of job printing.
V p in in g tho gnmo only two

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922

NEW WEEKLY
PAPER FOR
WINTER PARK

LOCALS
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(From WednMdsy’s O t i l / )

METHODIST NEWS

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I n th e C ircu it C ourt, S e v e n t h Ju d lelatj tAInlnglO acres, ex c ep tin g th ereof w hat paper published In Sem inole County,
C ircu it o f F lo r id a , In nnd fo r S em ­
has heretofore boon deeded from the Florida, once a woek for e ig h t ( I ) oonin o l e Count j-.— In C h a n c e r y .
tract to railroad company, said land secutlvo weeks.

behijTjn^Runted In Seminole County,
Dr. S. Wi Walker our beloved pastor] n o t i c e : o f f o r e c l o s u r e s a c k
and Brother P. M. Boyd, Music Di­
Terms o f Sale: Cash. .
A Company, a corporation organ
J. O. SHARON,
rector, return to night on No. 85. They Cbnee
lied ami e x istin g under Ilia law s of SH-llo
Spoalnl Master In Chancery.
ta le of Florida, Complainant,
hnvo been holding a Ilcvlvnl Meeting tho Svs.
at Corinth, Miss., with wonderful re­ E. M, Howard and Annia M.‘ Howard, In Circuit Court S e v e n th J u d ic i a l Cir­
cu it, Hem lmile C ou n ty F lo r ld n .
his Wife, Defendants.
sults.
• —In CHniieery
Undor nnd liv virtue of a decree of * &gt;

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W itness m y hand and the se a l o f (he •
•aid Circuit Court on this I2nd d ay o f
August, A. D. 1922.
(SEAL)
H. A. DOUGLASS,
^
Clerk Circuit Court. W
Seminole County, Fla.
__ ______ __ By: V. H. DOUaLASS, D. C.
GEORGE 0 . HERRING.
Couneel for Complainant.
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foreclosure unit .:alo rendered In tho
Ijlr. W. H. Crosior of Glormont was ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
HILL TO Q U IE T T I T L E
N o tic e o f A p p lic a t io n fo r T a x D e e d U n­
Circuit Court o f tho rievonth Judicial
I the city today representing the in- FOR WINTER PARK PUBLISHCircuit
o f F lorida in
d e r S e c tio n STB o f t k s G e n e r a l S t a t ­
Rev. J. F. Bell presiding older of
A.'*..
Henkel
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County,
In
Chancery,
u tes o f tb o S t a t e o f F lo r ld n
In
a
cause
therein
CO., APPEAR IN REPORTER
4ts of tho Iloesch Papor Co., of
tho Palatka District spent Sunday] pending wheroln C inse Sc Company, u
VB.
. STAR AT ORLANDO
corporation
. . . . .. orgmili
~ rgmiUed
x is tin g un­ Edna H. Johnson, ct al.
Notico Is h ereby given that Marochal
icd and eexlstln
hero, serving our church both morning der
ipa.
O l il ir .l t O F IMHILIGATION
tho law s of tho Htalo of Florida, Is
N oll-R ose Co., purchaser of Tax Certifi­
nnd evening with two good sermons. com plalunnl. and K. M. Howard and To Edna 11. Johnson formerly Edna If. cate No. 23. daied tho 7th Jay of Jun«a
Nichols and John L. Johnson her hus- A D. 1920, lias filed said cortlflco In m y
Annie M. Howard. Ills wife, nre d efen d ­
l)Jr. 8. S. Wall, tho popular rcpro- Winter Jkirk will havo n new week­ Bro. Bell knys he is well plensed wltr ants,
band, II. It. Johnson ns trustee In o ffic e nnd has inado application for Tax
1 w ill sell at public outcry to the
o f Albert Nichols. J. If. Deed (o Issuo thorcon In nccordnno*
hlgnost
bidder,
for
cash,
at
tho
(rout
ly
pnper
nnd
It
will
bo
something
new
ftutivf of tho Porter-Hflgood Protho progress tho Sanford church is door of the courthouse in tho City of ImnUroptcy
Robson nnd Llxxlo E, ltobson
his w
em braces the
n iith
m law,
iuit, said
nmu oortlflcnto
curt m e m o ontor
under
the
sun
being
a
big
Sunday
Co., of Jacksonville, was In the
making.
• Hanford, la said county nnd state, dur­ wife, Ella M. Needham and D. U. fo llo w in g described
•
property sltunfrd
RVicdhnnt
her
husband.
Andrew
S
ulli­
ing the lean I hours of sale, on Monday,
lu Homlnolo County,
Florida,_ t o - w l t |
_______ _______
mprning pnper that will be strictly up
£ today colling ontho local.
van and Mary I,oiiIh&lt;&gt; Hulllvnu. his Hog. 10.03 ch. N o f 81V cor o f S E U ,
tho nth day of November, A. D. 1922,
wife
mid
all
othor
parties
claim
ing
samo
being
the
first
Monday
In
said
Sec.
20,
Twp.
19
S,
R
ange
30 E. Run E.
to date in every respect nnd will cover
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. It. Eldridgo nnd month, tho fo llo w in g described land s it ­ Interest under any, olthor or nil of 1.35 ch. N to Uy.. SWIy alo
n g sam e t o ,
jjjr, and Mrs. Frank M. Pell hnvo u wide field oven though In tho week­ daughter hnvo returned1to Sanford uate, (lying nnd lining In tho County o f tho said above named parties In and pt. N o f Reg., 3 to b e g . . The said land
to the fo llow in g property, tho N BU bein g asse sse d at the ditto o f tho la&gt;uSeminole
nnd
S
tale
of
Florida,
to-w
lt:
i their guests, tholr mother, Mrs. L. ly class. The incorporators, accord­ much to the delight of their .many Lot No. Two (2), block C, In llrown's of N\V&gt;',.of m v T i. Section 14, T o w n ­ unco uf such cortlficuto In tho nnmo o f
ship 21, South nf ltnngo 29 East, and Unknown.
r
subdivision of Rock Hammock a s num ­
Ughtscy, of Tampa, and Mrs. D. ing to the articles published in tho friends.
to each nnd e v e ry one of tho f o llo w ­
bered nnd delineated In lMnt Uoiik D,
Also Tnx C ertificate No. 3 f. dated tho
ing named persons, Edna H. Johnson, 7th day of Juno, A. D. 1920, has filed
Reporter-Star, aro: E. B. Mcndscn,
pngo 53. on file In tbo offlco o f tlio
' jfapes of El Paso, Tex.
formerly Edna II. Nichols, John U snid certific a te In m y offlco mid haa
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Orange
president; Dr. Ilotard, vice-president,
Mrs. J. M. Baggett nnd mother county. Florida, of which said Seminole Johnson, her husband. H. R. John­ inado
v ------—
I
application for Tnx Deed to Issue
son
trustee In Rankruptcy of A l­ In nccordmico with law. Hald cortlficuto
County
w
as
formerly
n
part,
and
which
|j(r. and Mrs. II. C. Furmor, of nnd R. R. Doble, secretary and treas­ Mrs. S. E. Hope have returned to Tnr- Is duly of record/In tho public record# bert as
Nichols, J. II. Robson and Llsxlo ombrnccn tho fo llo w in g described prop­
15. Robson, his wife, EJln N. Needham er ty slidvted In Homlnole County, F lo r­
Homlnole I'minjy, Florida, In tho ofeville, N. C., n slater of Mrs. Poll, urer. The directors aro E. B. Mend- pon Springs nfter a piensnnt visit to of
flee o f tho clock f the circuit court o f
mid D. II. Needlmm. her husband, An- ida, to -w lt: Reg. NW cor, o f lturid'a
F. Ilotard. It. It. Doble, It. J. tholr daughter, Mrs. P. M. Boyd.
expected to arrive hero about sen,
drow Sullivan nnd Mary l^iulso Sulli- Addition to Hanford run E to NE cor.
Halil Homlnolo Co' tly, In Flat Hook No.
v m i'b ls wife, If living, nod If any, sd. Addition N. to Ily. HWly alo n g sam o
l nt page 83.
Holly*II. A. Neel, N. J. Llllard nnd
Wnelday enrouto to Tampa.
eith er or all of tho foregoing persons to beg. Sec. 20, Twp. 19 H.. R ange 30
Also tho South Inlf of tho Northeast
be
dead, all parties claim ing Interest B. Tho sa|d
quarter
o
f
the
No
Roy Symcs.
I
beast
quarter
of
tile
Tho Junior Epworth League with N ortheast quarto
sa|tl land hoi-------bein g assessed tit the
under any, either or all o f them, to- duto o f tho I s s u n n c o of
I&lt;lf Section Four ( I);
____
such cortiflcata
Mrs.
P.
M.
Boyd
their
superintendent
wlt: the above named persons, de­ In tho mime o f Unknown.
Tow nship Tjvenl
( 2 0 ) ' South, R ange
Hr*. Grady Fordy and llttlo son G. E. B. Mcndson is vice-president and
T
hirty-one
*31)
ceased
or
otherw
ise,
In
and
to
the
list, con taining five
Also
Tux
C
ertificate
No.
39. dated tha
will
hnvo
n
party
Friday
afternoon
cashier
of
the
Hank
of
Wintor
Park
, of Mena, Arkansas, who hnvo boon
said herein dosorlbed real i-state, and 7th day o f June. A. D. 1920, haa. fllod
acre# more or h&lt;n„
to
all
persons
nnd
parties
claim
ing
Or
so
much
thereof
a#
m
ay
ho
n
ece
s­
said
certificato
in
my
offlco
and haa
at
3:30
o’clock.
Tho
children
will
nnd
one
of
the
boosters
who
arc
push­
i guest. of Mrs. Widomnn Caldwell
an Interest In apd to the said do- inado application for Tux Dood to Is­
sary to nut!''fy said decree nnd tho costs
meet
at
the
church
nml
if
tho
weather
scribed
lands:
and
expenio'H
of
sald'HUtt.
ing
Winter
Park
to
tho
front.
Ho
was
su e In uccordanco With law. Snid cer­
; the past few days lonvo today for
Volt and each of you are hereby re­ tificate em braces tho fo llo w in g
13. F. HOUSHOLDER.
doi!m Dench where they will visit her for many years a manufacturer of permits they, will go to n park for
sp ecial Master In Chnncery. quired to appear to tlie bill filed In this surlbod property situated In Hemlnolo
cause
agnlnsi
you
on
or
before
Hie
first
LANDIS,
FISH
&amp;
HULL,
County, Florldn, to-w lt: That part o f
printing paper nnd is known over the games nml refrshmentS. A good time
tier, Mrs. J. E. Eurmnn.
Solicitors for Complainant. (!0-5tc Monday In December, 1922, a rule day Hlock 91 8. of Ry. M. M. Smith's Hubc f (bis court, to -w lt: December 4th, division of HocIIoiih. Tito Hn|/I land be­
north and .oast as one of the best is expected.
1922. nnd lit default thereof decree pro in g nnscHod at tbo dnto o f tho Issuance
Notice of Application for Tax Deed confront)
w in be entered ngntnst you of such certificato In tho niiiiio of Un­
IaII the members of tho Woman’s posted men in this line, lie gave up
each nf you and tho cau se proceed known.
Workers Council will meet Wednes­ Under Section 57.7 of the General and
let. a n asked to give tholr hearty the manufacture of paper to come to
ex parte.
Alsu Tnx Cortlficuto No. 37, dated the
Statutes of the State of l*loridn
It Is ordered that this order bo pub­ 3rd day of Juno. A. D 1918. Iiiih fllod
operation to mako Woman’s Club Florida for a rest but his active spirit day night after prayer mooting. Every
lished
for
eight
consecutive#
w
ee
k
s
lu
s*Id Cortlficuto In my offlco and has
lho Hanford Herald, a n ew spaper pub made application for Tnx Deod to Is­
^y, Oct. 27, a success. Tho efforts would not stand for a vacation and he teacher and officer is urged to be Notice is hereby given that Maro- llslted
In Homlnole County, Florida.
cluil
Neil
Rose
Compnny,
/t
corpora­
present
ns
this
is
tho
first
meeting
sue
lu nccordmico with law, Hald coreach and every club members aro engaged in the banking business and
W itness the lion Jam es \V. Perkins,
tion,
purchaser
of
Tnx
Certificate
No.
of
tho
yenr
nnd
great
plans
are
to
Jutlgo
of
said
Court
nnd
the
hnml
of
E.
tho building of apartment houses nnd
dcil to make this day u success.
D ouglass, tho clerk thereof mid tho
207, dated tho 3rd day of Juno, A. D. A.
lie worked out.
residences.
official seal of said couth, this 2nd day
of October, 1922.
1H18,
has
filed
said
certificate
in
tny
(HEAL)
• 13. A. DOUGLASS,
ImSCItlPTION IiltIDGK AT THE Dr. ilotard is one of tho prominent
N 3.33 ch., \V 1U ch , 8 3.33 ch (lo ss v f
Bro. Walker will bo hero and lend office, und has made application for
Clerk Circuit Court.
3.3 ch). Said land being asse sse d at
physicians of Winter Park nnd is
COUNTRY CLUB
Homlnolo County, Fla. dnto of Issimuco of suelt C ertificato In
the Prayer Meeting Wednesday night. Tax Ducd to issue in accordance with
IIV!
A.
M.
WEEKS,
D.
C.
known
far
and
wide
as
one
of
the
ac­
thn iimnO o f Frank Hall.
J Thursday afternoon there will be
&amp; JONES,
U nless said certificato# sh all tie re­
Let every one bo present. He will luw, Snid certificate embraces the JONES
tive
men
in
building
up
Winter
Park.
Orlando,
Fla.,
for
Complainant.
fc opening of tho Country Club, and
deemed according to law Tax Dood w ill
(i0-9tc
following
described
property
situated
havo
great
things
to
tell
us.
Issuo thorcon on tho l l t l i duy o f N ovem ­
arintc the afternoon bridge will he R. II. Doblo is almost n Seminole
ber, A. i). 1922.
in Seminole County, Florida, to-.wit:
County
man
having
lnrgo
lnnded
in­
WITNEH8 my o ffic ial algnaturo and
|laye&lt;l at the club Iiouho. Miss Ruba
C03I.MINNI0NEUH HALE
Beginning next Sunday afternoon a Lot GO, Eureka Hammock. Tho snid
seal this thu uth duy of October. A.
terests
in
tho
Black
Hammock
section
D
192'*
nillnms has charge of this and all
Nptlco Is hereby given that the un
Sundnp School Worker’s Training land being assessed ut thu date of the dorslgned,
'(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA83.
being
engaged
in
farming
but
re­
C
ommissioners
In
partition
hose desiring to play are requested
Clerk Circuit Court,
appointed by llto decree o f tho Circuit
issuance
of
such
certificate
in
the
School
will
he
conducted
at
Orlando
Homlnolo County. Fla.
phone her, phono No, 228. There sides at Winter Park nnd is another opening nt 3:00 o’clock nnd tho first mime of “Unknown.” Unless snid cer­ Court of Homlnolo County, Florldn, In a fiO-C'c
Ry: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
certain enttso therein pcltdlng In which
live
wire.
Roy
Symcs,
while
a
Win­
till ho n charge of twenty-five cents
Minnie Folder ot al, aro com plainants
ter Park resident, is a successful San­ class period at 8:45. Second class tificate shall be redeemed according nnd Georgo Mteppnrd, ot al.. nre dofond- In th e C ircuit C ou rl. S e v e n th J u d ic i a l
er player.
ants, to innkn sale of tho promlsos In­
to
lnw.
Tnx
Deed
will
Issue
thorcon
period
at
4:40.
Adjourn
nt
G:30
p.
m.
Circuit In mid for Ncinlnole
ford farmer nnd known to everyone
volved In said suit, w ill on
Then for Monday to Friday, Oct. 27th. on the 21st day of October, A. D. SION DAY , NOVI3SIIII3R (ITU. 1022.
C ou n ty, F lo rld n
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY. in this city nnd at tho Park as n live
during
tho
legal
hours
of
halo,
offer
1022.
t
, I
5:30 p. in.—Devotional.
DIVORCE
for salo and sell to tho boat anil h ig h ­
| The Subscription Bridge pnrty giv- wiro. Messrs. Holly, Neel nnd .Lil­ 5:50—S S. Problems.
WITNESS my official signnturo nnd est hlddor for cash, at tho door of tho Ronjamluo Zoto, Complainant,
ian!
arc
the
chief
owners
of
tho
Her­
Court Houso In Hanford, Florida, tho
Mondny evening at the Parish
vs.
(5: lfi—Supper.
sent this tho 1Ith day of September, fo llow in g dosorlbed real property, toHnxol Z.eto, Defendant.
wlt:
louse by the members of tho Busi­ ald Printing Co., nnd the Sanford
A. D. 1022.
7:00—First Class Period.
To
llnxel
Zeto, Donlton. Virginia:
I,ot|i Thlrtoon nnd Fourtoon o f IRock
es and Professional Women's Club Daily and Weekly Herald and have
It appearing from tho nffld avlt of
Four, of Tier Ono, of Hanford, Florida,
7:50—Recreation.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
according to E. it, C lifford's Map of Roninnilno Zoto heroin duty fllod, that
la* a decided success both financial- other interests in tho printing line In 8:10—Second Clnss Period.
Clerk Circuit Court, Hanford, ns psr p la t thoroof duly ro- ho Is thn com plainant In tho nhova
the
state.
They
will
not
ho
Identified
corilod In tho public rocords of Homlnolo styled cause, that It 1s tho bollof of tha
and socially. There were fourteen
0:00—Adjourn.
Scminolo County, Fin. County,
a f fia n t that Ilnxol Zoto Is ovor t w e n t y Florida.
•
with
the
now
weekly
paper
except
ns
ono yenrf of a go and that tho snid 11akble.i of players.
J. J. DICKINSON,
This is for everyone who is vitally 57-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
xel Zoto Is a resident o f the S ta te o f
A. P. CONNELLY.
The guests were gnloted at tho stockholders ns the Winter Park Her­ Interested In S. S. work, teachers, of­
Virginia, rosldlng nt Oeulton, Virginia.
C. H. DunOSE,
ald
will
ho
strictly
a
Winter
I’nrk
pro­
Thorcforo, you Hasol Zoto, nro order­
60-Stc
C
ommissioners
In
Partition.
or by Mrs. Hal WI{A&gt;t and Mrs.
ficers, clnss of "icors nnd pupils, every­ In th e ( minty J u d g e 's C ourt, In nnd fo r
ed to appear to this hill heroin fllod In
duct
with
Winter
Pnrk
men
at
tho
Ihe
(
entity
u
f
S
e
m
in
o
le
,
Mtnle
this
cause, snid uppuam nee to ho on
Kenneth Murrell nml they wore
body, Credits given fro .’ to Nashville
tho First Monday In November.
____
of F lorld n
1911,
Notice
of
Application
for
Tax
Deed
holm*
bly assisted in entertaining and
tho Hitmo being a Halo Duy
mi*
officer fov work done here. Wo urgi
Undor
Section
575
of
tbo
General
Court.
CITATION
Mr. Doble will bo tho active bond of that every worker attend.
(erving by Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs.
It
Is
further
ordered
Hint
thin
notion
Statutes of tho Stato of Florida
bo published for five cnnsocutlvo w e e k s
rter Wakefield und Mrs. Junlo tho paper ns editor and business man­ There will bo no foes connected III re Entitle uf
In tho Hanford Itornld, a nowspnpor
Notico
is
horoby
given
that
M.
S.
ager
nnd
will
suround
himself
with
u
91A
III.
13
&lt;
S
T
IL
ES,
d
eer
axed.
ournlllnt.
with this school.
Rooms free of L. J. Hurtloy, thu duly uppofntod und
puhllsltod In Homlnolo County, Florida.
McCall,
purchaser
of
Tux
Cortlficuto
W itness: E. A. D ouglass, Clerk o f
[Both progressive and pivot bridge stuff of live nowspnpor men nnd ex­ charge will ho furnished to all who quail fled adm inistrator of the e s ta te of
the Circuit Court, and a soul thereof,
Mubul K Miles, deceased, h a v in g filed No. 2G4, dated tho 7th duy of June, A. this
pects
to
mako
tho
Winter
Park
Herald
2flth day o f Hoptemhor, A. D. 1922.
|re played daring the uvening. High
live nt a distance This is tho Stand­ Ills petition In Oi Ih Court, p ra y in g that
(HEAL)
E. A DOUGLASS.
follow ing real estate belon gin g to D. 11)20, has filed said certificato in
ore among those playing progres- ono of tho best weeklies in tho state. ard Training Course nml every teach­ tho
Clork o f tho Circuit Court.
the salil Mabel 8. Milos, to -w lt:
Ry: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
In connection with tho newspaper er who is wanting to do the best for Lot 19 lu tint Town o f Longwood, my offico and has made application 59-6to
re bridge was inado by Mrs. B. F.
Florida, as show n by a rocorded pint fur Tux Deed to issuo in uccordanco
plant
which
will
be
one
of
tho
most
her or his class will surely lay nsida thereof lit Setnlnolo County, tio declar­
hitner, who was awardod a lunchCircuit Court o l t h e S e v e n th J u ­
a "uis In thn hands of Ihe ad m in ­ with lnw. Said certificate embraces Ind (lie
ic ia l C ircuit o f F lorid a, In and for
in sot. Mr. Snm Yountz having complete nnd well equipped in this everything else to avail themselves of ed
istrator for the payment nf dobts of tbo following described property sit­
Nciii I iiii Ic C o u n t ) .— In C h a n cery .
said estate, tho personalty h avin g bean
igh score among the men playing part of tho state thcro will ho a first this opportunity. Ask about this!
exhausted, and authorising tho said ad- uated in Scminolo County, Florida, toclass
Job
office
that
will
bo
able
to
NOTIC E O F IIA S T E R 'S SALK
regressive bridge was glvcn^ two
minlatrntor to toko possession
and
Hemlnolo County Rank, a corporation,'
wit:
Lot
*5,
Rl~&gt;k
B,
D.
R.
Mitch­
tttahi'
salo
of
said
real
estate,
and
tho
handlo
everything
in
the
printing
line
Complainant,
,
Suntlny is Rally Diiy, nt which timo said petition conform ing In uli respects
cks of bridge curds.
vs.
ell's Survey of Levy Grunt. T'lia said
from
tho
smallest
to
tiio
largest
print­
to
tho
requirem
ents
of
inw
In
such
case
wo
welcome
nil
strangers
in
town
and
| The prize for high score for tho
nnd w i f e . Cnrrlo L. Mormade and provided: Now,
thoroforo, lane being usscsscd ut thu duto of tho D. l oC.u ,Marlow
and I’coplca' Hank of Hanford, a
|ivot 11idge players, a card table ing job and this part of tho business all our own members. Wo hope to you, A. R. Milos, and Georglu Lea
corporal
Ion,
Dofondnnts.
Miles. Carl Edward M iles nnd E th el issuance of such certificate in tho
Notico Is horoby given that under and
over, was won by Miss Rubn Wil- will bo worked by a staff of'expori- have u lnrgc attendance.
May Milos, nnd Sehello Malnes, a s g u a r­ nnmo of E. Y. Malory, ot al.
bv vlriuo o f a docreo nf foroclosuro and
dian ml litem of Oonrgla Lon Milos,
am*. Tho men’s prize, silk socks, enced job printers und solicitors and
sale entered In tbo nbnvo entitled cause
t'.irl Edward M iles and E th el
Mny
Also:
Tax
Corlnieuto
No.
2G3,
dat­
on
tbo 19tli day o f &gt;Soptonibor, A. D.
tho plant will specialize jn many
8 tiles, and nil other persona Interested
as won by Clarence Williams.
1922. I, a s Hpcclnt Ma.it. r In Chmicorr,
ed
tho
7th
day
of
Juno,
A.
1).
"11)20,
lit
said
real
esta
te
aro
commanded
to
Rotarians
Held
Monday, N ovem ber 0th, A. D. 1922, in
Following the awarding of the forms of job printing.
! ho nnd nnpcnr before tho Court o f tho has filed snid cartificntu In my of­ on
front o f the Court llouso door at Han­
|C(utnty Judge of
Homlnolo
County,
frizes, delicious refreshments ofj In fact tho plant of the new com­ • Regular Meeting1
ford,
Hemlnolo County, Florida, w ill o f ­
Florida, on or before tbo nth day of fice, und hits made application for fer for
Halo anil soil to tho h ighest and
November, A, ID. 1922. and sh ow Timas
erbi t and homo made coke j wore pany at Winter Park will lie able to
bidder for cash, d uring tbo legal
Tuesday
at
Noon
If any you. Itavs w h y ' Bjild petition Tnx Ducd to issuo in accordance with host
handle
anything
in
tin*
printing
lino
hours of mile, tho tallow in g described
rved.
could not ho granted.
Said certificate embraces thu land, situ ate, lylim and being In tho
Given .under my hand and seal this law.
C
ounty ooff .Seminole,
Homlnole, Mato‘ of Florldn,
.
---(County
This , ning’s entertainment was and wilt he boused in a now building
the 2‘lllt day o f September. A. I). 1022. following described proporty situated more
purtlaulnidy described hb follows,
HOLDER.
exceptional enjoyment to
tho that is now being erected by the com­ Hud Several Fine Talks by ■Local .Men (DUAL) ' E. F. HOIJH
C ounty Judge. in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: j 1t&lt;&gt;tr1n i\i tho Intersection of the North
nnd Several Visitors
9-23; 10-0-13-20-27
te*t* iiul is one of a series to ho pany in Winter Park that will bo
Lot 10, (Hock II, D. II. Mitchell', S o - K V M
modern in ovory respect being a twoJ _____
hen by the club this winter.*
v«y cl Levy Greet. The .Aid Iced b o - W « lb . S l ' l S , 7 ,rr„ r, t X f .
story hollow tile and cement building Tho Rotary Club held tholr regular
NOTICE! TO ('IIEliri'ORH
IbU tiUTERS OF WESLEY
ilig assessed ut thu date of tho isuti- Florid I, run Went alon g the North Una
that
will
be
a
distinct
addition
to
tho
Lust evening tho members of tho
weekly luncheon Tuesday nt noon tit
In
Court
u
f
H
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Count)'
J
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I
kp
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pm
luole
unco
of suelt ceitifaate in the npnu f)(0, ,|10nt.0 North 1.17 font, thonco East
aught. i . nf Woslev class of tho city of Wintor Park nnd demonstrate the Hotel Valdez and wero furnished
f i i i i i i t ) ’, Stiilo o f F lo r id a
■ of i£. Y. Malory, ot III.
7r, ftH.i.^lionco South a l o n g tho West
In
ro
E
h
I
ii
I
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of
,,
.... .
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lino of Laurel Avoituo 117 foot
pethodi t church, were most delight* that the Wintor Park Publishing Com­ with a special Catnnco dinner that ('ARM ELLA ROTUNDO
Unlejs
snid
eertifieates
shall
no
repoint of heglunlug.
pany
intends
to
sot
an
ex
a
m
p
le
in
pliy entertained by Mrfc. R. B. Monlint) heen nrranged in ndvnncu by 'I’n a l l C r r d l l i i r a . I.ricnti'i-#, D U t r l l m t r r a deemed
1
1 according
n . . . »to 1.
... lax n_„,i
'forma;
Cash. I’tirehusor to p ay for
law,
Heed. tjPC
(1
mill n i l I V r m i ii # l i n v l i m (Milium o r l l r tho
building
lino
and
will
not
only
.Mayor Henry. George \V. Knight, 11111111U iiK lilim l #11 lil I X n t i ' i
Mis -us Carolyn and Lilllo Ruth
will
issue
thereon
on(
the
21st
day
of
,
8GIIELL13 MAINEH.
You. anti oneli o f you, nro horoby no­
OD-Su
|f«ncei ml Kiizaboth Musson at the boost for Wintor Park and Orange who has boon away for tho past tified
Hpcqlnl Mipiicr In Chancery.
and roqulrcd to nroaont any October,' A. D. 1022.
county
hut
will
start
the
ball
rolling
mul (lomuiuls which you, or cith ­
eme i,:' jjrs. Claude Herndon on
^nionth in N9W York and other points olalmsyou,
WITNESS my official signature
jmty havo ak’itliiH'. the estate
by having their own building and add­ gave a short talk on his trip nnd was oerf of
^•gtiuliu aveiuio.
Curmclln Itotumlo, iloconsod, late ot ami seal this thu 11th day of Septem­ In (lie C ircuit C ourt, S e v e n th J u tllcln l
tfircilll, M ole of Flurldii, Seminole
County, Florida, to tho umtorwelcomed home by tho club members. Hcmloolc
The first part of tho evening was ing to the growth of tho city.
C ou n ty.— In f l ii in e r r y ,
slunvit Adm inistrator or salil ostote, ber, A. D. 1022.
Wintpr
Park
is
destined
to
bo
one
within
tw
o
years
from
the
duto
hereof
MuJ. Wilson, who will ho locgtcd hero Dated, Hopt. 28th. A. D 1922.
voted to business and several im(SEAL)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
NOTICE OF HALE
«rtiuit inntiers transacted. Follow- of tho best and most up-to-date cities in tho stnte board of health work,
R. C. WHITTEN,
Clork
Circuit
Court,
Peoples Hmik of Hanford, Complainant,
Administrator*
f1* tin iuisincss hour tho evening was in tlii» part of tho -state and is grow­ gave tho club members his greetings 0-23; 10-C 13-20-37: 11-T-10-17-24
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Seminolu County, Fla. It. L, vs.
ing
by
leaps
and
bounds,
having
ono
Grier mul Mary Jntio d rier, Roand said he was glad to bocomo a
njoyi d socially, Tije hostesses servHiiondontB.
&amp;i-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
Notice is hereby given, that In p ursu­
*v
1? thicken salad, wafers, pickles und of thu brightest futures of any city St.rtfortl citizen and that ho could find NOTICE O F A I'l'LIGATION F O R
ance of a dci'ioc Issuing out of ubnvo
L
E
A
V
E
TO
NELL
MINOR'S
.
of
similar
slzo
in
tho
state.
Ashle
In
(h
e
Cl
rent
I
C
ourt,
S
e
v
e
n
th
J
u
d
ic
i
a
l
such
a
live
club
horo.
Dr,
Martin,
°t chocolate topped with whipped
named court lu above en titled cau se of
LAND
Circuit, lu nnd Air t h e C ou n ty uf
action dated September 27, 192'!, t w ill
from being tho Heat of learning In piesidont of Davidson College in
team.
S e m in o le , F lu rld n e—In G hnncary
o
ffe r for snlo to thu h ig h e st hlddor at
In ( ‘u url u f C o u n ty J ui I k f . S tn te n f Flo&gt;CITATION
the front door nf the court house In
UI11, Hriulnole C o u n ty
I
There were forty members of the Orangu county, tho home of Rollins North Carolina, was called upon and lu l i e Katiite
uf
■ W. W. povohouso, Complainant,
Hanford, Florida, during thu legal hours
College, Winter Park is a homo of in his usual witty mnnn6r gfive some Win. W alter Todtlor,
of sale 011 .Monday, November 0, 1922,
PMs present.
Jr.. Minor. .
vs. '
tho fo llo w in g described properly: Lott
many prominent wintor tourists nnd very interesting data on his Florldu Notico | b horoby g iv e n to all w hom It Tho mtkiiowp
heirs,
dovlscos,
grantees,
6U and 85 of Hanford Colory Poltu, ns
limy eiincorn, that Elsn V/. Tedder, as
or
pthors
claim
ing
under
Joseph
Flnohomo
people
nnd
in
time
it
will
be
tho
The meeting of tho American Lcexperiences. President Thrasher, II. Guardian o f Win. W altor Toddor, a Kun, docoasod, Juntos H. 1'urninoro, recorded lu thu nubile records o f BemlCounty, Florldn, less
railroad
minor,
will,
on
tho
30th
day
of
October,
JatnOB It. Fln egan, duccan- rnolo
l g h t o f - w a y on lot 85,
'i°n Auxiliary which was to behold homo of many business men »f Or­ R. Stevens, Judge Housholder, S. O. A. D. 1923, ap piy ter tho H onorable E. edeceased,
|
,
John
D.
Ilellcohdsso.
deceased,
nnd
Term s or hii Io : Cash.
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F. llotiHholdor, County Judgo In and for
.]. R utledge F lu cgan , deceased, D e­
°fnertu\v afternoon in tho Wolaka lando and Sanford and surrounding Shinholser and several others talked said
County, ut h is offlco In Sanford In
J. G. SHARON,
fendants.
'
cities
being'one
of
tho
prettiest
and
!vaId
County,
at
3
o'clock
p.
m.,
or
ah
Hpoolnt
Muster
In
Chuucory,
nbout Rotary and gave somo cxtiellent
obhy has been postponed until furW. !]. CRAWFORD.
soon th ereafter ns ttio m atter can h*
healthiest cities in the state.
suggestions for further srt-vice. Ono heard, for a u th ority to bcII, at public or
Pu'r notico from tho president.
Pl#rldprivate salo, tho undivided Interest of
case in particular , cited by Judge said
Secretary.
m inor In tho* f o llo w in g described
dqocnoed,
und
J.
•llutlodgo
I'lnogAn.l
BELL FOUND GUILTY
Housholder will ho taken up nnd men­ real ontalo. In snid County, t o -w lt: J-ot docoasod,
deceased, or othorwlBO,
o llo w ­ In t h e 'Circuit Court, Hev.cnth j u d i c i a l
otherw ise, In tho ffollnivof Hlock "K" of N. II. Onrnor’a 2nd
C ir cu it, In und fur th e Couirly o f
IN COUNTY COURT tion will bo inado of it nnothor time 7,
llig
dt'Mcrlhod pr-pu
rly situated, lying
ing descrlhod
property
lyin g
^11 I on spend iiTir on Unt-Snap to
Addition to Murkhmn P ark H eights, a c ­
Scin ln u le, F lorld n ^ —In C h a n c e r y
m
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and being In Hominolp County, vF lo
cording
to
1
1
rocordad
plot
thoroof.
ns tho -work progresses. Tho Reds Which application w ill ho baaed upon da, to-w lt:
Save $100? ’
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l.o l 8 of M. M. Smith's Third Huh-DIvtho petition for snlo now on fllo In
On" i;r,c pkg, 'can kill CO vats. Tho
Stew art, Complainant,
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 78'Abrn nnd Blues woro tied in tho rnen for said
iHloti, accord in g to thu plat thereof Ernest,’ M.
Court.
)
vs.
duly of record In tho nubile rocords nf
'trngo rut will rob you of $10 u 1mm Boll, charged with misdemeanor attendance yesterday nnd the Blues Dated. Sort. 28th, A. D. 1922.
A. Hlewnrt, Defendant.
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Humltiole County, Florida, In Plat Rook Grace
ELSA W. TE D D E R ,
To d raco A. Htownrt:
**r hi feed, chicks nnd property de­ In connection with the death of his tried to ring in Chester Goodrich of
Guardian 1 at p a g e 88, b ein g a part of Hoctlou 28,
It
ap
p
earin
g
from
tho
s
w
o
r
n
B
ill
Tow n ship 19 South. R ange 30 East.
le tio n . UAT-SNAP is deadly to non, Gibson, last mintor, bccauso ho Orintido on their sitlu hut tho Reds 9-29; 10-0-13-20-27.
It appearing from tha sw orn hilt of filed nguliis, you In tho ahovo styled
plaint herein filed thnt John
D. catiHo that you r place o f residence Is
***• Cremates nftor killing. LonvoH won alleged to hnvo refused medical would not stand for it. The club, is In Ihe C ircu it C ou rt u f I h e H e r e n th J u ­ com
and thnt you nro ovor TWenRolluahnsso, Jnnien 11, Pnrnniore, Josoph unknown,
getting
better
on
ntteminneo
nt
overy
d ic ia l C ircu it, S l a t e u f F lo r ld n , Nriu►
° smell. Comes In cakes. Rats will I treatment, depending upon religious
Fluugmt. Jmqos It. Flncgnn nnd J. R ut­ ly-on o (31) yeure of ago:
It 1s therefore ordered thnt you do
lu u le C ou n tye—In C h n n te r y ,
ledge
Finegm
i
,aru
now
docoasod;
mid
,M UP moat, groin cheese to feast ministrations, was found guilty in tho meeting and they will hnvo n good
t h a t .t h o iipmes o f tho heirs, devlsuos, nppeur In t h is cou rt to tho D ili herein
Rank o f Hanford, Complainant, gran tee s or othur claim ants undor tho filed on tho 27th day o f Novomber, A.
r'^AT-SNAP. Three sizes, HGc, 05c, county court at Clennvntor today. general avorngo whoa tho next month- Pooplos
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1
aforesaid dccoasod porsous, aro u n ­ D. 1023,
It la further' ordered, t h a t t h is order
GnrWood und Nottlo Garwood, ro&gt; known:
I**25* Sold and guaranteed by Ball Ills attorneys gnvo a notico of a plea ly,report is mnde up for the district. Goo.
nponilenta.'
NOW* TH ER EFO R E, nil
pnrtloa ho published once a w eek for e ig h t ( t )
Pnlwnrc Co.—Adv.
N o t'co 1b horoby g iv e n th a t pursuant claim ing Intsrost undor John D, llollo- con socutlvo w e e k s In t h e Hanford Her­
for a new trial
to decroo Issuing oqt o t tho Above on- chassu, Joseph F lnegan, Juntas U. Para- ald, n n ew spap er published In S em in ole
1
A clear colorlpsB liquid that will ttttod court In nbovn en titled cauflo of more, Jninos R. F ln egan und J. R u t- C ou n t).
W it n e s s m y hand and the seal o f th*
I w ill o ffe r for snlo before th* lodgo Flnogun, or otherwlso, in th*
IJkose folks down nt Moorehnvon • Automobiles aro dropping ngnln heal wounds, cuts, aoroa and galls la action
Circuit
Court
court houso door at Sanford, Florida, property lioreln
herein descrlhod.
described, are
aro horoby ber, A. D. 1922.th is 37th d ay o f S ep te m ­
0 broke into tho Jail nnd stole only and Henry Ford seems to bo leading tho latest nnd best production of during tho le g a l houra o f sa le on Mon­ roqulrod to bo and appear
nppeur before^our
before ou:
(HEAR)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
day, November 0, 1922i the fo llow in g said court nt tho Court llou so In San
1Sfov.il liquor nnd broko tho bottlua tho way in tho present drop.
Now medical science. Ask for Liquid **
doscrlbod
C om m encing a t the
ths ford, nominate County, Florldi
Clork o f the Circuit Court.
—-- **L* proporty: Commencing'
orlda, o a the
Houthoait
corner
Homlnole County, Fla,
or tho
Northwont flth day or N ovem tur, A. D. 1622, and
p ®bonshiho wore of n dlqcrlminnt- that several other cars of this cIobs Borozono, it is a marvel In flesh-heal­
GEORGE 0 . HERRING.
o f Hoot Ion '31 fn "Township* YY. ii!?."
Hioro m ako nnsw or to the
Solicitor
fur
Complainant.
59-Sto
fnK character. Evidently thoy wore aro in tho Gold it will probably bo a ing remedies. Price, 80c, GOe and molf
30 P,aaij or at tho aom- Rill &lt;ft Complaint In enld cau se fllud.
w°5*.
o r Bald Section,
thonae o th e rw ise a Decree Pro Confosso w ill
Dohibitionists who bollovo In tho nlo- war to tho knifo and ntny tho host $1.20. Sold by Union Pharmacy,— North
10 chains, thonco Woot 10 ohalns. be entered a g a in st them.
Watch for our bljj Fail Fashion
rnlmn? ? 0llAh 10. obalnB, thonco E a s t 10
Adv.
*an of “down with liquor."
V !■ ordored that th is notice be publizzio win.
chains to the place of b eginning, oon- llslted
In the Sanford Herald, a n ew s- Number,
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOIIER 27, 1922

NUMBER 68

Jacksonville Murder Assumes New Phase W ith
Both Men in the Pen
at

PRIVY COUNCIL HELD
A T SANDRINGHAM
PALACE

Lloyd George Starts His

Cam

paign With Fighting
Speech
(Ilr I k e

A sso cia te * Press)

LONDON, Oct. 20.—A proclamation
dissolving parliament-was signed by
King Gcorgo this morning at Privy
council held at Sandringham. The
proclamation will bo gazetted this af­
ternoon.
LONDON, Oct. 20.— Iionar Law, ns
lender o f tho Unionist party, in a
manifesto issued today declared the
tasks of that party 11 returned to
power, will bo to mnko good the An­
glo-Irish treaty both in letter and in
spirit and to co-opernto with the Irish
government.
LONDON, Oct. 20.— Former Prime
Minister Lloyd Georgo started o ff his
campaign In London yestorday with a
fighting speech to nn enthusiastic
meeting of tha coalition Libornl mem­
bers of parliament, throwing down the
gauntlet to the Conservatives, whose
attack upon tho lute government, ho
declared left no alternative but to
“ spread the war.”
The littio Welshman stood by his
Manchester speech of lust Snturdny
reiterating his intention to support
any party or government pursuing n
policy of pcnco, economy and steady
progress, neither revolutionary nor re­
actionary.
YOWELL WILL GIVE
TWO PAIRS ONLY
FOR ONE DOLLAR
It looks like the Hornld will force
Yowoll &amp; Co., to givo three pnirs of
pure thread Silk 'Phoenix hose for ono
dollar in spite of all they enn do to
prevent it. Thoy only advertised twq
palf for ono dollar which is n big bar­
gain hut a mistake In tho Herald made
it three pairs in one place and twopnirs
in another place in tho advertisement
which is rather confusing to say the
least’. However, in justice to Yowcll
&amp; Co., wc wnnt to state In this issue
that it is only TWO PAIR OF P(H0E
NIX SOCKS FOR ONE DOLLAR to ­
morrow. Please remember this and
also that tho two pilr are n bnrgain
tbftt y « u should not miss.
MARCUS ENDEL INDISPOSED
Friends of Marcus Endcl, Chnlrmnn
of the Mnsonic Grand Lodge Commit­
tee on Worjc, nnd familiarly known
throughout tho state ns ‘Tho Grand
Old Man o f Masonry’, will rogrot to
learn that ,tho chairman indisposed
yesterday, nnd wns forced to keep to
his room through thu dny. True to his
nature nnd character, however, he pull­
ed himself toguthor and wns at his
station in tho Lodge last night when
tho Fellow Craft degree* wns con­
ferred.
HAUMEL'S DOLLAR J)AY
SPECIALS'ARE LINED UP
' FOR THE BIG DAY
Baumcl's Specialty Shop hns a quar­
ter nnge niWrtl/cmont in this issue
tor tho Dollar Day Bnrgnin Day to­
morrow. Drcsnes, millinery, coats
end milts all will hnvo big reductions
tor the dny nnd naldo from tljeso there
will bo special Dollar Day bargains
thut nro real bargains. Glanco over
these real Bnumel Bargains in this
Issue.
KILLED HIS WIFE
ANI) DURIEI) HER
IN -THE WOODS
(H r T h e 4 w n « ls lr d P reeel

CLEVELAND, Oct. 20.— Henry J.
Ihirns was todny booked on a murdor
thurgo for the brutal killing of his
•bird wife whoso mutilated body was
f"und almost nudo in n shallow grave,
l'1 tho woods seven miles west of
I'ainesvillo yesterdny.
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ANOTHER WOMAN
WHO WITNESSED THE
HALL-MILLS MURDER
NEW RRUNSWICK, N.
J., Oct. 20.— (Ry the Asso­
ciated Press).— Mrs, Jane
Gibson, farmer,\who claims
to have witnessed the mur­
der of Rev. Hall and Mrs.
Mills today told newspaper
men sho had identified the
man who she snya shot tho
rector ,ns well;as identify­
ing the woman who sliu as­
sorts wns with the murder-

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 20.— Frank Rawlins, who, with John H. Pope, a
Jacksonville attorney, nro serving life Imprisonment for tho murdor of Geo.
II. Hickman by RnwilnB during a holdup of a theatre hero in Scptembor of
last year, exonerates Pope in a lengthly affidavit mado public today by Ed*
gar Waybrlght, Pope's counsel, saying he implicated I’opo In tho hope ho
would cseapo capital jumishment. The supremo court last week denied I’ opo's
request for a new trial and Waybrlght announced ho would filo with tho court
in Tallnhassco today a motion for a stay of mandate. Reforo tho trial Raw­
lins declared Pope planned tho robbory and tho court held Popo equally guilty.
Roth wero convicted of murdor In the first dogreo with recommendation for
morcy.

MUCH RUSINESS TRANSACTED
AT MEETING AT VALDEZ
YESTERDAY

DISTUKHANCE NOTED
TODAY OVER LOUISIANA— RAIN HERE
WASHINQTON, Oct. 20.
— (Ry the Associated Proas)
— A disturbance of moder­
ate intensity wns central
this morning soyth of tho
Louisiana coast and appar­
ently moving enst by northoust. Disturbnnco in tho
next thirty-six hours will bo
attended by rain In Florida.

TO GREEK ARMY IN ASIA
MINOR ALONG WITH
OTHERS

Arrest Yesterday Followed the
Publication of Revolutionary
Committees
.
(D r T h e A ssociated P re ss)

ATHENS, Oct. 20— Newspapers an­
nounce Prlnco'Andrew, brother o f tha
former King Constantino, was arrestod yrpiterdny at Corfu on n charge
that he contributed to tho disaster
suffered by the Greek army in AsiaMinor. Ho will lie brought to Athons
GREAT TIME IN FELLOW CRAFT
and interned in tho palace. General
DEGREE HELD LAST
Stratigos is another on tho roster of
NIGHT
tho Greek statesmen and soldiers in
Jail. Ills arrest yesterday followed
the publication of revolutionary com­
AND DYNAMITE USED ON . THE mittees decree establishing tribunnl to
HOME OF MECHANIC WHO
try political and military prisoners in
RETURNED
connection with Greek defeat in AsiaMinor.

After Dr. Rrownlco had asked tho
Divine blessing nt tho regular weekly
luncheon of the Kiwanis Club in the
JAPANESE LAST TO LEAVE AND Palm room of the Voider. Hotel, tho
cluli sottlcd down to the transaction of
TURN OVER TIIE
more than ordinary important busi­
KEYS
ness.
|
The
sign
committee
reported
and
( I l y T h e A u n r l n t r d I’ m * )
were
authorized
to
place
three
neat
TOKIO, Oct. 20.—Troops of the
Red army representing Far Eastern rend Higns on the roads leading to
Republic o f Siberia in complete pos­ Sanford. Theso signs will inform
session of Vladivostok today. Tho last visiting Kiwnnlnns where and when
of tiie Japanese soldiers left behind the club meets so they can out with
|
tho-keys to tiie warehouses containing the bunch.
Secretary
Lloyd
reported
that
ho
them.
Only Japanese stuff captain
remained to complote transfer of mil­ had secured the Mcrriwcthcr lot at
tho corner of Magnolia nvenue and
itary stores.
Second street, and President Connelly
announced that next Monday evening
tiie entire club was cordially invited
—In fact, commanded—to come out
and dean up tho premises for thu
proposed playground. Ret thcro’s a
record attendance there. Not.
There were a number of guests
present- tho A. C. L. being represent­
ed by J. C. Murchcson, general super­
intendent, and J. F. Mead, assistant
general freight agent, with houdquart is in Jacksonville, and F. R. Lang­
ley,
of Lakeland. With all their highIlly The Amirlnlril l*rr»n)
ROME, Oct. 20.— 10: ID a. m.— Ben­ sounding titles they wore a congenial
ito Mussotini, head of the Fascist!, bunch of ordinary mortals, and accom­
has called together all military lend­ plished one much desired object—they
ers of that organization and simul­ kept J. H. Dumas in his place atnl the
taneously has ordered all military entire meeting passed without n
sections of the Fascist! to keep in r.trap. Tho first named gentlemen
readiness eight hundred thousand made short talks on the railroad sit­
workers who have joined tho Fascist! uation, which wure listened to with
organizations. Ordered to co-operate deep interest by the club.
at an opportune moment with military
Luke Thompson, who has been vis­
sections. This Interpreted hero, as a iting his son in Orlando for some time
preparation for assumption of power past, announced at tho meeting that
he hud decided to cast Ida lot with us
by Fascisti.
and would open a first class cafeteria
here in the near future. Othor visi­
,S anford Averages
tors wero Messrs. W., Scott, II. J. Ov148 Pounds/ for the
oVstroot and Phil Rosobcrgcr.
Orlando Game Friday Secretary Lloyd had recovered from
tho effects of hin trip to Jacksonville
The probable line up for the Snnj whore, with Hart Herndon, he repre­ ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
ford-Orlando gamo this coming Friday sented tho local club at llie district
WASHINGTON AGREE- ‘
just released by Coach Wllkonson, mooting. Ho told of tho good treat­
MENT
shows that the Sanford out-fit will ment accorded the delegates and of
average 148 pounds, Just a little light­ the good things accomplished by tho
er than the butt games, but wo would district convention. He made one of
Bay, not so bad for a high school the most Interesting talks ever deliv­
squad. A grent gridiron bnttjo is ered at a meeting of tho local club,
looked for in this game aH the two and no one could listen to his remarks
teams arc pretty evenly matched and and not be a better Klwanlnn—a bet­
ter man and neighbor.
•
both out for blood.
Dart
Herndon
was
not
present—
Tho game starts promptly at 3:45,
probably
hasn't
recovered
from
the
Friday afternoon nnd it is to bo hop­
effects
of
tho
trip.
Rut
Mr.
Herndon
ed thnt overy fan in Snnford will ftirn
dcsorves much credit and the thanks
out.
The probable line-up for tho start of tho club for attending the meeting,
|n tho Orlundo-Snnford gnmo follows: as otherwise Snnford would have had
Pope, center .............................. 125 IbH. only ono ckdegnto.
“ Dick" Boyd who admits, without n
McLucas, quarter-back ...........120 lbs.
regret,
that ho Is from Goorgin, fav­
Flowers, right guard...............**&gt;b.
A lexander, right tackle..........180 lbs. ored tho gathering with a nogro song th ~ 22nd, whon tho rest of tho city
McLnulin, loft guard .............. 170 ‘ b»- that was ho wo|l received that ho wns (||dn*t. But such wns not tho case,
Ayccock, left tackle .............. I®*, Nib. forced to respond with an encore, in Thc nrtIc!o (,|(l not KL,t |nto 9ntur.
Stone, right end,,....................1®° •J18- which ho was most ably assisted by (|„y&lt;H pnpor, and boing in Mondny’s
paper in looked like a roport of tho
King, left end ..........................I20 “ 8- Mrs. Boyd.
It
wns
decided
to
have
a
Kiwanis
for 0 c t. 2:&gt;nd. instead of Oct. 15th.
Ed. Moyc, full back .............. U&gt;6 lbs.
Tho "B. II. B." had a record nttondBill Moye, right hnlf bnck....i. 154 lbs. flioat in tho Armistice Dny pnrnde
loft lmlir back .......130 lbB. and Chairman Ed. Lane wus ordered nnc(J |„Mt Sunday, (no rnln, 22 mem
kindly, but firmly, to get busy on tho i,or nnd visitors being present. We
8limehone to hnvo 25 present next Sunday.
Taken all in all it wns a tjiost interCome out to our big supper tonight,
eating mooting nnd tho writer ei&gt;&gt; Baptist Church at 8 o’clock,
regrets that a lack of space pruvents|
Willard Lumley
the publishing, of Secretary Lloyd's'
, cinss Ronortov.
talk
in
full.
i
i'ho
Herald
for
Post Cards.
For quick results, try a

I ll y T h e A x an rlnled I'r m e i

LITTLE ROCK, Oct. 20.—Two at­
tacks on shopmen, ono nt tho Iliddlo
shops of tho Rock Island road, and
another on a boiler maker nt tho Mis­
souri Pacific shops last night, and the
dynamiting early today of the homo
oi a Missouri Pacific mechanic who
returned to work Monday, nlnrkcd tho
high points in tho outbreaks of viol­
ence since tho shopmen's striko begun
Inst July.

CASHED SEVERAL CHECKS
IN TAMItV; ST. PETE
AND OTHER CITIES
( I l y T h e A n a o c l i i l r d I 'r e a a )

OCALA Oct. n.O—A stranger who
claims to bo Harry Durgin manager
of tin Plaza Hotel in New York nVd
who cashed several large checks In
Tampa, St. Petersburg, was arrested
her today by sheriff o f Marlon county
at the request of Tampa authorities
as he stepped from tho train.
N E W Y O R K , Oct. 20.— T h o
man­
agement of tho Pinza hotel todny de­
clared no person named Di rgin was
in their employ. 1

( I l y T h i- AN Dtirliilril I ’ r r a a )

PARIS, Oct. 26.— Franco, Italy nnd
Great Britain liavo agreed to invite
the United Staten to pnrticipnto offic­
ially in tho Nenr East peace confer­
ence at I.nusnnno November 13th. Tho
suggestion, it states, be invited came
from Lord Vurzon, British secretary
of foreign affairs.
BELL IS CONVICTED
REFUSED TO PERMIT
MEDICAL ATTENTION FOR ROY

The eighteen-ycur:old wife of Goo.
Drown, of St. Cloud, nn Osceola coun­
ty city about 27 miles from Orlando,
wns morta'iy wounded by h"’* hasbnnd,
twenty-one, last night, nccordlngto
telephone reports received by tho
Morning Sentinel at nn early hour thla
morning.
Mrsi Brown, n lu ide of a few moths,
has no possible chance to recover,
though sfii} may linger for sevoral
days, reports snid. Shu wna shot throo

( I l y T h i - A a * ( i r ln t r i t P r e e e )

CLEARWATER, Oet. 20.— Abraham
Boll, convicted of misdemeanor in
county court hccnuHo ho refused to
permit ills son to reccivo medical at­
tention while suffering from fatal
attack dlptheria refused n new trial
today by Judge Bird and fined $25 nnd
costs. Bel] gave bond and gave no­
tice to appeal to circuit court.
WHITE CLOUD, Mich., Oct. 20.—
Mrfs. Medn Hodoll, twenty yenrs old,
was found guilty In tho first degree
here today in connection with the
death her Invnlld father-in-law David
Hndcll. Thu jury was out n little
more than two hours.
BANNER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
ilN E S UP FOR DOLLAR DAY
Knnnor’a Department Store on Sanfor nvenuo will bring a bunch o f peopla to thu avonuo for tho Bag Dollar
Day Specials offored by this enter­
prising firm, Thoy hnvo n hnlf pngo
advertisement In this issuo giving a
1st of- tho extra special bargains nil
\for ono big round dollar. Rond their
advertisement in this Issue.

Perry Jornlgnn returned from a
trip to Jacksonville Inst overling. Ho
brought bnck three now Hupmnbltfu
— thnt Is ho started with three, but
sold one on tho way down hero and
disposed o f another tills morning, Hu
thnt now he has bui ono on hnnd nnd
expects to go after another lot at
once.

home from work acting strangely. I
thought nothing o f it until n few min­
utes afterward, whon ho ndvnncod up­
on me with a rovolvor in his hnnd,
lie shot me once in the, houso nnd
twlco as I ran out to tho front yord."
W. M. Vnuse, of tho locnl police dopnrtmont, notified a reporter for Tho
Sentinel shortly nftcr midnight thnfc
ho had heard reports o f a killing in
St. Cloud. Tho reporter cnilcd S t
Cloud, verified tho reports, obtaining
a complete description of Brown,, and
pollco began n search for him, on the
theory that ho mlgh come this way.
Later reports from St. Cloud said
that n sheriff’s posso wns searching
for Brown In nnd around St. Cloud.
Mrs. Brown wns expected to dio with­
in twenty-four hours, It wns said.
Brown nnd his wife wore both na­
tives o f Osceola county. Tho formar’a
pnronts and sovornl brothers live In
St. Cloud nnd It wns said that tho
fnmlly in respected. Brown has never
been In troubio before, It wnH said.
Brown was described ns being llghtcomploxioned with hluo eyes and light
hair, six feet tall nnd wolghing about
MO pounds. When last soon ho wero
“ Western hat nnd a pnir o f khnkl
trousors.
At 2 o'clock this morning reports
from St. Cloud said thnt physicians
had announced that Mrs. Brown may
live th-ough tho dny, though tho na­
ture of her wounds would mnko her
rccovory nn "absolute Impossibility”

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noon o f this week.
Miss Mhutlo Cameron and friend,
Miks Marie, Ncpl, returned to Tampa
on Tuesday of this wcok. Miss Noal
has been here for somo time assisting
in the care o f the late Mrs. A. B.
Cameron. 1

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proving under Dr. Hletz caro.
Rev. Clark gavo us a good sendee
Sundny evo and will b« with Ufjigaitvi
In tho 1st Sunday in November at 4.
We missed a number o f our poople
nt the services especially Alfred Ericson, leader of the Bible Class and
o?rs. John Borell, neither were able
to bo out nlso Andrew Bortlcson who
hns had a spell o f donguc. His wifo
dny of Inst woek* from Tignr Bay nnd
is helpin'’ care fori her sister, Mrfc.
also Is ill with it in Palntkn, not b *
ing able to rotum with ^ilm.'fa*
,
Mrs. Barney Bocjc nnd Mrs.Wcstordick called Tuesday to see Mrs. E. W.
Lundquisl nnd Miss Bergquist.
Mrs. Voile Williams called to see
tho little Bridgcmnn baby, Thursday.
Very few knew of its Illness. Rov.
Clark called to sec the family, Sun­
dny. •
Wo were pleased to hnvo with us
nt the ovenlng service Mr. nnd Mrs.
Benjamin Swnn of Twin Lakes and
Mrs. Gntchri, n friend of Miss ErlcAn.
Too bod the country club, hnppimcd
on such a stormy day for its opening
but it wns nice nnd cool. Lots of
enrs went out.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bridgcmnn,
who works for Mr. A.' Betts nnd lives
on one o f his groves lost their little
son, who hnd been nnmed Charles
Robson. He wns born on the 27th of
Sopt. being very ill. for number’ of

SOAPS!
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be?;..

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days. All Ujtt loving hands conM
was done but he passed
, dHeavenly Father and was U r i J ?
Friday the 13th In Miss t „ k ^ 0n
Mr. and Mrs. Betts
aW |
Emert.1
Mrs. Westdlck, Mrs.
Mrs. HlfrscKl were p r e e n t n T l ,lni
oral in tho rain,
th fun*

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Entxmingor
A, B. Cameron has a nephew with
HALL-MILLS CASE. CONTINUES wero visitors in Sanford yestordoy.
his wife nnd two children from Geor­
The family have our deepest . . ,
pothy i „
,0 .. 0( lhclt
The nows o f the mafrlngo of Miss gia staying with him for tho winter.
TO DEVELOP NEW
Wllllo Fnyd Rln6nu nnd Mr. Wnlkor
Howard
McFco,
of
Whlto
county,
THRILLS
Dickson In Macon, Go., on Tucsdny Georgia, arrived here this week to
Oct. 3rd, camo ns a comploto surprise spond the winter nt tho Jiomo of his
NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 1 0 .-A *
,
, . .
honor ° f tho nineteenth blrthd., l
fldavits have been obtained from two
T,h° . brido is sister, Mrs. A. E. Adams.
tho charming daughter of Mr. nnd
Atrhln Pin-__
their non, Archlo,
Clnrenc, tl *
Mrs. M. F, Johnson, her daughter,
men whoso identity the authorities re0 U^Kqui,t|
Mrs.
Will
Rinonu.
Tho
brido-grood
wns also out from town.
Miss’ Florence Johnson nnd son, vJohn
furo to divlugc, county prosecutors
is tho only son o f Mr. S. C. Dickson. Allen, of Madison County, are visiting
snid tonight, which sets forth that tho
Their
many friends.wish them much nt tho home ofj Mrs. Johnson’s brothTELEGRA'PH OPERATORS Si»»i 1
double murdor of tho Rev. JJdwntd
happiness
in their mnrrled life.
' pr, I. V. Bridges. Their first visit to
ABcnts, positions waiting
J?
Wheeler Ilnll nnd Mrs. Eleanqr RolnMrs. B. J. Overstreet and Mrs. L. this part o f the state and tho wintor
loach Tolc(trophy, Tooth-typ,.
hnrdt Mills ditTnot occur whero the
R. Pnyfto were shopping in Orlando farming all looks very wonderful to
Do.looiw.-pcnmon.hlp, Stotlen-Ar,.
bodies were found, in n bam on tho
Mondny.
cy nnd Accounting. Write for la,
them nnd they are Florida folks.
southern outskirts of New, Brunswick.
Thoso
motoring, to Or’ i»»v!o Snt- | Wiley Wilson wns tnkon to
nture and spocinl offer,—TV tj,!" I
,
the
Investigation which followed the fil­
urday
were
Mrs.
Roy
Snur,
Mrs.
Long
slllto
hospltn,
at
Chattahoochee
last
way Commorclni Telegraph &amp;1,
ing- o f the nffidqvits, the authorities'
Bnrtow, Florida.
V-&gt;. '
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 10.—This snid, led to the discovery by tho po­ and E. S. Mi'lcr.
Saturday for treatment.
_______ _
°--4tp I
Mlsn Olivo Dinkcl s rnt Friday In
city soon will dedicate tho largest lice o f tho two hnndkcrchlefs—one a
Orlnndo
guest
of
Mrk.
hess
Magrudbarnyard golf course in tho world, tho man’s and the other a woman’s—held
There nro so many articles |n t J
or. •
number of horse shoo pitchers having to be important clues in the case,
papers ubout.tho bad effects of m(X,n
Mf. and Mrs. 'W llllR in y iu wero
outgrown the thirty-six pitching farm, ns were reported at thnt time,
shina that it seems people would . h j
visitors
In Orlnndo Wednesday.
lanes in Williams Park.
A sito on fn*m, ns wer reported nt that timo,
It llko they would shun n ruttlesnsk#
Thero will bo n Pie Social at tho
tho wnterfront has been selected for but in tho barn which stands on the
Thoy hnvo now found n certain n »
Library Fridny ovenlng Oct. 13th. *3
the new pitching ground nnd work opposite side of New Brunswick.
Ida brand thnt wns made w i t h a l
Everyone
invited.
poison.
*1
men arc laying out forty-eight lanes
Two dark brown combs are also.snld
Work on tho now sldownlks nro pro­
wRh expectation thut they w il' bo to hnvo been found on tho floor of
A Hallowe'en program Btngad by
ready for us8 by November 1st.
tlie barn.
Theso' combs Chnrlotte pressing nnd now they nro past Bel- the school, followed by a big party
The Daily Herald Delivered to Tout
Inmy’h store.
friends.
Mills Ih reported to hn\e identified
will bo nn event of Fridny, Oct. 27th,
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 10.— St. ns having belonged to her mother. *
7:80 o'clock in tho evening nt the
fa f a f a f a f a f a f a f a f a
Tho statement which tho authori­
Petersburg will vote December 5th on
Graded
school auditorium. Tho com ­
fa
a bond issue of $1,0-18,000 for muni­ ties allege they hnvo obtained from
munity
is invited and urged to come
fa
cipal improvements. Projects to be the two men is snid to dcclaro thnt
enmnsk. A large frolic is assured
1*0
.parried out with tho proceeds include they wore driving from Red Bnnk,
ii all;will join In nnd help carry out
construction of an indoor municipal N. J., about 12 o’cIock on tho night
the amusement to tho fullest extent.
fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa ita
playground nt u cost of $-10,000, an o f September 14. Two nfiles out from *
Jap Rose Bath Soap Kirk’s Hard Water Soap
Don’t forget the date, Fridny night!
i
—
Oet. 27:
*
addition to thu city hospitnl to cost New Brunswick, they snid, they pnssT. Tletscmn, District Apaity In­
3 cakes for ................... 29cA large cake, 3 fo r .. 29c
m
$1U0,00*» nnd construction of a $10,­ cd n barn.
The new road in this locality is
spector
wuh
hero
from
Geneva
last
From this barn tho men arc roport
000 hospitnl for negroes. Fifity thou­
progressing ns well ns could bo ex­
sand dollnrs is for tho purchnss of ed to hnvo snid they heard screams Thursday inspecting bees in this burg. ported, but the dotours since tho henvy
Mrs,*A. D. Parish nnd two boys left
eight new street cars for tho munici­ issuing, pleas for mercy nnd then pno
rains nro almost impassable. Ma­
Thursday
Inst for Ocoee to make her
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
long
shriek,
“
murder!”
“
tho
policoi”
pal railways.
chines nnd trucks nro cutting through
PHONE 325
The men drove through New Bruns parents a visit Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. the woods in every direction, some go T»&lt;E REXALL STORE
KODAK DEALER
PLANT CITY, Oct. 19.—Two bro- wick without reporting tho occurence Ost/cn.
by the way of tho boulevard on
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bnrlofv ’and
thers separated when one was an in- nnd an hour later, wer on Easton nvo
through tho woods and out near the
two
boys of Orlando wero Sunday
fnnt, met here this week wh*n Victor nue, when they wero passed by a sedPalo rood, others by Mrs. Crenshnw’s
Mitchell, of Wnycross, Gn., came to an golnl’ toward tho Phillips farm visiters hero the guest of Mr. and :.nd out near Itnbuns some through
1
Plant City to visit Omnr Mitchell. In the machine, they said, wero a Mrs. A. E. (julgg.
Ky., streets and still others through
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Goodheurt
Sjohlom
The last time Victor saw Omnr, Omnr woman wearing a gray coat qud a
by Buchanans. All tho ways nre poor
arc the proud possessors of n girl enough, but some nro oven worse.
wns so smnll that Victor used to man.
born
October 8th.
bounce him on his knee to keep him
That the examination of Mrs. Hall,
The grammar school room gnvo n
Mrs.
Elizabeth Horsey nnd n Indy nice little entertainment Friday after
amused. Omar did not remember tho widow of tho rector, in the pto*
^ t
• #
secutor’s office by a woman whoso friend arrived Saturday from Mass to noon to celebrate Columbus Day. An
Victor nt all.
t
identity
has
not
been
fully
revonled,')
"P®nd
‘"
‘
other
winter
in
pur
village.
Victor found Omar to a strapping
attractive little plnylot i in keeping
Mrs. Shurmnn Sewell and son Char with tho occnsion wns staked. Tho
six footer weighting 105 pounds. He was even more n o t ify in g thnt fit
One million feet pine, 2|/o million feet of
is one of the star members of the first reported, becamo known in con­ les arrived back Snturdny afteroon Intermediate rpom entertained tho
hard wood right near the railroad siding and
Plant City High School football eleven. nection with the announcement of tho from Salisbury Bunch, Mnss., where Fridny provious with tho childrens’
they
have
spent
tho
summer.
obtninnnco of the affidavit. This
an ideal tract for crate mill. Cash proposi­
poets, special stress being givon Riloy
A. D. I’ nrish spent tho week end nt ns October is this poets Mrth month.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 19.—Tho woman, tho prosecutors now sny, wns
tion.
.
.
Scnbonrd Air Line Railway, tuklng only a decoy. Sitting directly across Ocoee.
Nico crowds wero present upon both
Mr. nnd Mrs. Budrnux hnvo moved occasions.
note of the incronsc interest of Flor- tho room, sho was supposed to nb;
14 acre's, all fenced, good 4-room house,
bnck
to Sanford after spending most
idenns in footbnll has announced thnt sorb all of tho attention Mrs. Hall,
Mr. D. L. Thrasher, of Sanford,
of
the
summer
horc.
while
tho
rector’s
widow
was
being
week end rates for tho principal games
10 acres cleared, will take Ford roadster as
mndo our school a nice present in the
J. K'Singletary spent the week end form of one hundred tablets, this gift
scheduled in Jacksonville this fall will closely scrutinized by tho two mon
part pay, at bargain.
.
be granted. It is bclievod to be tho who are now snid to hnvu made tho hare with his wifo and daughter.
wns very much appreciated* nnd tho
%
This city is now taking on n “ big school nd a whole extend mnny thnnks.
first time lin the history of tho stato affidavit. The authorities have de­
15 acres, good 4-room house and other
thnt a rnilroad has reduced fnres for clined to make public tho result - o f boom” in accordance with its ^Size.
A wedding thnt came ns a surprise
this elaborate plan for examining Nearly all friends who visited us last to her many friends hero wns thnt of
sporting uveift.
buildings. All so good property and several
winter, nro getting ready to head this Miss Anno May Bruton who married
Mrs. Ilnll.
small tracts. Address—
The lovo notes of tho rector- nnd way. These friends hnvo assured us Mr. Frank Jobson nt Jacksonville,
Mrs. Mills, which wero nindo public of a grent number of now folks visit­ Mondny morning The brido Is the
today shed nn entirely new light on ing the state for the first time, nnd pretty and attractive daughter of Mrs.
certain phased of the case, tho author­ headed for Lake Mary, Our troubles A. G. Purdon, o f this place.
Tho
ities snid. Tho “ Minnie” of theso just now nro, not enough houses nnd groom is n prosperous young mnn of
notes, Mrs. Addison T. Clnrkc, has hotel accommodntions. Two now fam ­ Jncksonvillo. Mnny friends extend
been questioned regarding her move­ ilies hnve just arrived with intention congratulations to the huppy young
ment, pftrtlculnrly on tho day on which of mnking thin healthy spot their couple.
TIMED TO DYNAMITE THE RESI­ tho bodies of the rector nnd tho choir homes; these families add some eleven u* Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Snider of Chul-FLORIDA
L A K E M ONROEsinger wore found. Sho wns uskefl in dumber to our growing nopulation. uotn, wero guests of friends her Wed
DENCE OF THE LORD
whether she had ever taken any pnst Three new hpuBes nro jusV. setting nesdny.
MAYOR
’
ry to Mr. Hal]. This sho is said to foundations, ami one hundred in all
Prof nnd Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. W. T.
have denied, but has admitted, accord­ for the season we set our minds on, Moulding nnd Clark Mann nttonded
BELFAST,
Oct.
10.— Intensive
ing to the authorities^ enrrying a must be built. Look out Sanford, we h o funeral of Miss May Long nt
search is being made for unidentified
mya-M-NiAD
pneknge into tho church of St. John will be fighting you soon for groupd Chuluotn, Thursdny nf^ernoon.
men who Saturday night attempted to
tho Evnngelist, the day on which tho to build on.
JrMr. J. M. Bell is confined to his
assnssipnte Lord Mayor o f Belfast by
crime became public.
Mr. Cy II. Ellis who settled hero a homo by illness.
placing n bomb in his residence.
Tho authorities said they hnd not yenr ngo Inst Soptombor, has opend
Miss Renn Mann hns a bnd attack
accepted her explanation that this a Rani Estate office, also representing' 0f B0j 0 ftyc()i
LUCKY NUMBER
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pneknge contained nothing but the A. P, Connelly and Son in Fire Ins.
It. T. Wynno nnd dnughter, Miss
IV •!'
THAT WINS PRIZE
vestments of tho slain rector.
Mr. Ellis hns residod in a number of Roberta Wynno nro convnloscnt aft­
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AT BETTER HOMES
the middle . western stnte, nnd will er n week’s illness.
'JUGS
make the pull for somo of the people
Little Clnrcnco nnd Frnnk Swagseeking n mild climate, whal seem to gerty ns Hufforing from nn attack ot
The onfc holding the number 824
known
only Culifornin.
Dengue fever.
should come to the Herald office nnd
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Oglesly,
get tho six cut glass goblets thnt wero
iq la n
Jr., Snturdny, Oct. 14th, n boy.
given away ns a prize nt the, Bettor
Thg Standard
Homos Demonstration Jtold last week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Con­
of Comparison
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nor, October 7th, a'girl.
The demonstration wns d grent suc­
cess in every way nnd all during week
S3 f a
fa fa fa ’ fa fa fa fa
there wero good crowds present dcsYear ’Round C om fort at a Modest Cost
ROME, Oct. III.— (jnbrielo rf’An- h IU IQ
k
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f
a
IQ
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S3
fa
fa
pito the rain. Tho week’s demonstra­
nunzio, Italian soldier, poet und ben­
fa
The 1923 Buick Four Sedan-*1395
tion wound up Saturday by tho lec­
ito mussolini, lender of fnclsti, signed
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item
about
the
East
Side
Com­
fa
ture by Miss Mary Zachary, tenchor of
an agreement today uniting tho forces munity Club that njipcnrcd in last
The
new
Buick
four
cylinder,
five-passenger sedan has every con­
fa
Home Economics in tho High School,
and establishing common action by Friday's Herald should hnvu rend
venience
and
comfort
of
the
finest
closed cor—and at a price that
fa
the subject being "sulnds” nnd it was
fits the purse of the average family,
the two leaders throughout Italy*'' • that the club wns -upon to both men
fa
most interesting to the women present
•
The Fisher-built body (s trimmed and upholstered In fine plush .
and women for membership and tho
fa fa fa fa
hb well uiatho young Indies who ex­
fa fa fa fa
with hardware of a handsome pattern. .Wide doors with large plate
GRAPE GROWERS TO MEET
object is: Social, civic nnd welfuro
pect to hocomo good cooks.
glass windows, adjustable to any position, give easy access to the
work. *MrsyJ, W. Corley's name as ' Itov. (♦. F. Wnhlburg of Groveland
Evoronc attending tho demonstra­
roomy compartments. Silk shades, a soft dome-light and fine
Thu Florida Grape- Growers' Asso vice-president was omitted in tho mis­
carpeting are all of a quality found only In higher priced dosed cars.
tions were given a ticket and thu
will preuch h6ru next Sunday morn­
elation wilUhold its meeting nt Eus-* print.
ducky ticket druws tho six cut glass­
ing ot the Lutheran Church,nt 10:30
Th°
lower body and higher radiator and hood, give thle eedan a
tin on the tilth. o f Novchtber, 1022,
Miss- Edith McClelland nnd Howard nnd in English 7:30. &lt;
distinguished appearance that is heightened by the crown fenders,
es. Some# one holds the stub with
convening at 10 a. m.
drum type head and parking lamps.
Flint wero married at Orlnndo the
the number 824. Bring it in to the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Leo nnd chil­
Mnny important* matters will come
afternoon of October 12th. . They nro dren wore Sundny visitors nt the home
Herald office nnd get your glasses.
Marked refinements In the chassis and In the famous Buick Volvoup for settlement, such nB standard­
in-Head engine Increase the riding comfort and odd materially
nt present, with tho bridu’H parunts, of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Scott.
ized shipping packnges, co operative
to the Inherent Buick qualities of dependability and performance.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. McQlajlund but will
US BLADDER TROUBLE
Wo henr thnt Mrs. Smith, the niece
community organizations for market­
go to house keeping in Gonovn where of Mr. and Airs. W. C. Mealor hns
The Buick Line r 1923 Compriaat Fourtten ModtUt
ing grupcs, reduction o f membership
tho groom is in the gurnge business. gono on to South Florida where her
“ Could not stand nor sit and was
fees to populnr rates nnd subjects of
Jour*—3 Pass.
IT, SSSStS Past. Tourini. «SMl 3 Past.
A miscellaneous shower will bo given husbnnd is, after a pleasant visit nt
forced to cry out from intense pain,”
Coupe, $U75j ) Pass, m
m ., .$11 - '
Sedan,.
immedinto interest to growers in tho
CUM.
flUss
I
Pats.
Roaditsr.
Fridny evening of this week fqr the their home.
writes Henry WllliumH, Tarkio, Mon­
JM9JI
3.Past.
Touring
Std.n^lI!
'ourina
I
vineyard; In fact, this mealing pro­
tl*Jl7l
young pcoplo. Tfioy hnvo tho congruttana. “ The doctors said I.hnd inflnmMr. nnd Mrs. Cramer and chiidron
a. Prices
sdtter,
mises to be of such grent importance
Purchase
oriet,
ulutlons of many friends.
nmtipn of the bladder and.nn opuraand
their
guest
Mrs.
Thomson
of
thnt no grower can afford to miss it
p ro y id ofa — --------------------d -U-II-NF
Miss Helen Chorpcning entertained Elder Springs way, paid Mr. nnd
tiqn wns necessary. Tried Foley Kid­
nnd henco this urguncy.
the young puoplo of Moore’s Stntion Mrs. W.- C. Collor a visit. Sundny
ney Pills nnd improved nt once. Toll
I
Sunday school at her homo on Fridny morning at their country home, then
all my friends about Foley Kidney
Nqw wo know who stopped tho wot
ovenlng of Iqst wegk. A very pleas­ attended service nt Lake Mary nnd
Pl'llB as it will save many from suff­
B U IC K M OTOR C O M P A N Y
in tho Near East Franco lylmita it.
ant evening wns enjoyed.
ering nnd perhaps, as in my cusig u
with
ub in the ovoing.
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If It wns left to us wo would hnvo
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FLINT, MICHIGAN
Thu Kutlilccn Mallory circle of tho
dangerous operation.” Bladder and stopped It by stopping tho Turks for
Mins Ruth Bergquist camo WcdnesBnptist Missionary Society met with with us in tho evening,
kidney troublo demand prompt treat­
all time to como.
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N . H . G A R N E R , Dealer
ment. Foley Kldnoy Pills give quick
Mrs. Boston Stcolo nt her homo on is helping enro for her isistor, Mrs.
rcliof. Bold cvoiy where.—Adv.
bcnrdull avenue on Tuesday nfter- E. W. Lunquist who is slowing im­
rho Herald for Post Cards.
-When better automobiles are built, Buick will build themFORT PIERCE, Oct. lO .-T h o Fell'smere Railroad, operating fourteen mil­
es of( trnck between Sebastian and
Fullsmere, shops fixtures and rolling
stock will bo sold at auction November
0 by tho sheriff of St. Lucie county to
sntisfy a clnim for unpnid 1021 taxthority of a warrant executed oy
es amounting to $2,033.82 under ,auErnent Amos, State Comptroller. Tho
railroad wns constructed ti*i or twelve
years ago .in connection with tho
Fellsinerc development nnd in the last
three or four years it has not dono
n large business'.^ It now operates
n gasoline propelled ear over the lino.

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922
from Orlando who has doetded to cast
his lot with the City Substantial was
n guest nt tho Kiwnuis luncheon to­
day. Ho will open an up-to-date
cafeteria hero.
Messrs. W. Scott, Overstreet and
Hosobergcr wore guests of friends at
Maybe wo got that cool weather, tho Kiwnnis luncheon todny and all DISTURBANCE OVER LAKE RE
expressed themselves as delighted with
GION MOVING EASTthe spirit shown by tho local club.
WARD
J. C. D Inkle o f Longwood was In
(D r T h e A s s o cia te * P ress)
All preparations havo boon com­
the city todny on business.
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 23.— Disturb­
pleted for the Woman's Club Fair
ance
o
f
considerable
Intensity Is cen­
W. W. Woodward and wifo of Tam- and Dollnr Day noxt Fridny and tho
tral over tho Lako Region today and
promoters
look
fo
r
ono
of
the
biggest
pa wera guests nt tho Lincoln House,
day’s from a business standpoint in will move hapidly eastward this aftorlast night.
tho history of Sanford. Lot’s all pull noon or tonight and be followed by
fonsidorably cooler Veathor in states
Friday will bo a big trading day in together and mako this a successful
onst
of the Mississippi river with
Sanford. Look for tho big bargains annual event.
frosts probably tonight in Ohio val­
in tomorrow's Daily Herald.
J. C. Murchcson, general superin­ ley, Eonnessce northern Alnbama and
northern and central Mississippi.
Mr. W. Green of Tampa (With tho tendent, J. F. Mead, assistant freight
Western Union Tel. Co.) was in tho agent, both of Jacksonville, and F. B.
Lnngley division superintedont, of P L A N E S W IL L
city yestordny greeting old friends.
Lakeland, are a group of prominent
A T T E M P T FL IG H T
J. H. Wendlcr of Orlando wns In tho A. C. L. officials who are hero today
AROUND W ORLD
city todnw on business connected with on business. The last nnmed is a
his publication, tho Feathered War­ brother o f our own Dr. Theodore and
( t l r T h e A sso cia te d P rcaa)
rior. He wns ncconipnniod' by his has a host of warn: friends who are
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Tenta­
always
glad
to
weicomo
him
ont
his
wife and little daughter.
tive plans for an attempted flight of
too infrequent visits to Sanford.
army airplanes around tho world huvo
Mr. F. C. Jnckson of Clavolqnd, O.,
been under consideration fo r some
is in tho city looking for an opening
months by air service officials, it wns
or an Auto Paint Shop which ho hopes
learned yestordny, but tho project has
to open in the nenr future. IIo is reg­
not as yet passed the preliminary sur­
istered among the guests at the Lin­
vey stage, Vnjuablo data on avail­
coln House.
able routes in both directions has boon
obtained, however, and ultimately it
Dr. Fletcher o f Okeechobee City
is Imped to Bend a considerable aerial
wns in the city todny looking them
squadron on tho voyngc. Tho project
over. Ho recently sold his drug busi­ W. II. TUNNICLIFFB WILL BE
will nut bo laid before Secretary
ness at Okeechobee nnd is looking for
ACTIVE HEAD— II. 1». SMITH
Weeks for approval, it wuss aid, until
n new loention but finds tho field well
it tnkes much more definite form.
GOES TO W. PALM BEACH
token enre of in Snnford.
Two of tho routes considered aro
thnt from the Atlnntic Const via Ice­
Mr. D. II. Ilnvon of Cartngo, Mo.,
Several changes will take plnco in
land and Ireland, nnd thnt from tho
left Snturdny for Atlnnta and points tho personnel of tho Peoples Bank,
Pacific via Alaska, tho Aloutlon Is­
in tho north after spending some the same to become effective on No­
lands,
Siberia and homo via Ireland
timo hero in the interest of tho South­ vember first. W. II. Tunnicliffo be­
and
Iceland.
ern Beil Telephone Co. IIo wns a comes tho first vico-preHidont and na­
Army flyers conceived the worldguest nt tho Lincoln House and creat­ tive hend of tho bank nnd E. W.
circling
flight plan in Iinu with the
ed many friends here.
Hawkins will become the cashier. II.
reasons which prompted President
P. Smith, tho former vice-president
Mr. J. L. Stocking of Evansville, nnd enshier has accepted u position Roosevelt to send tho fleet around tho
Ind., left Snturdny for Cleveland, O., as managing director of tho Palm world in 1908, it was said. It would
after spending some time hero ns tho Bench Bank &amp; Trust Co., und will have value both as a step in providing
Lincoln House. Mr. Stocking at ono leave for his new position November norial defense through training and
time was a criminal lawyer of fame first. W. II. Tunnicliffo comes to in giving the world a bettor under­
nnd inter was in the newspaper busi­ Snnford with many years of experi­ standing of American post-war devel­
ness in the west. He had been in ence as n banker nnd business man. opments.
Florida for two or three years and is Formerly of New York City where ho
writing n new history on tho State of was engaged in tho practcie of law
Floridn.
for many years ho enmu to Osceola
( 7 n n Monday', Dally)

county twelvo yoars ago and has been
active in the business and hanking
circles of that county helping to or­
ganize the Bank of St. Cloud nnd boAnil fino weather for growing crops ing tho vico-prcaidcnt and director
and for business o f nil kinds.
sinco that time. Mr. and Mrs. Tunnicliffo have nlrendy moved to Sanford IN ORDER THAT 1,600 NON-COMS
The weather could bo cooler and wq nnd become n part “o f the soclnl nnd
WILL NOT HE
would like it much better hut it is
CUT
business life of the city Hiking apart­
fine weather nevertheless.
ments, in tho Wolnkn block nnd mak­
(Ily The Assiidiilril I’rrna)
ing their future homo here.
WASHINGTON, I). C„ Oct. 21.— An
Tho Dollar Day Number is out to­
E. II. Hawkins, the new cushier,
amendment to tho national defense
dny. We want everyone to boost this
has boon in the banking business for
big day for it mciins much to Snnford.
account to increuse the number of
many years nnd for tho past fifteen
sergeants in tho army wns asked by
years has boon cashier of the Stato
Robert Deane has returned from n
Secretary Weeks in order that about
Bank of Bnrtow,
trip to points ill West Florida where
1,(500 non-commissioned officers as­
Bath Messrs, Tunlcliffe und Haw­
he spent the remainder of his vnention
signed as instructors to National
kins have purchased stock in tho Peo­
from the Seminole Bank nnd had a
Guard, organized reserves and train­
ples Bank nnd with tho same strong
wonderful time visiting relatives and
ing corps units will not havo to ho
financial hacking that this bank hnB
friends.
cut in rank and pay duo to progres­
always enjoyed it should forgo abend
sive reduction of army.
in tho noxt fow years nnd become one
Carey Hand, Dean Adcock, M. O.
of the best in this pnrt of tho state.
Overstreet, DuWitt Miller and Frnnk
Breed Like Sixty!
Tho now officers nnd directors elect­
Nebhin of Orlando were tho guests of
ed nt the last meeting are as follows:
tho Sanford Rotary Club todny and
"Rats breed like sixty near the wat­
J. R. Anthony, president; W. T.
their many Snnford friomlH wore glad
er hero," said Frnnk A. Zunsor, “ nnd
Tuimicliffc, first vico-presidont; Dr.
to sct&gt; them all.
we have to get rid of them every few
S. Puleston, second vice-president; E.
months. Wo can only do it, we find,
The many friends of Frnnk Akors II. Hawkins, enshier and with the by using Royal Guaranteed Knt Paste
are glad to hco him out again nftcr above named gentlemen and C. F. which is tho best rat killer we huvo
a week in tho Fernald-Laughton hosp- Williams and E. II. Scogguns consti­ over found." (let a 25 or 50 cent han­
itnl. Frank wns Buffering from pto­ tute tho board of directors.
dy tube today and destroy ALL rnts.
Tho resources of tho Peoples Bank
maine poisoning and hnd to ho taken
Sold ami guaranteed by R. C. Bower.
are now well over tho $700,000 mark
to tho hospital for treatment.
—Adv.
and the bank and the new board of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Matthews ar­ directors nnticlputu a most bright nnd ATTEMIT FLIGHT
rived in thu city Monday from Tonn prosperous future and tltu now vice
FROM PENSACOLA
ensce making the trip in their Ford president nnd enshior will bo made
TO WASHINGTON
Sedan nnd Charlie reports tho worst welcome in the business nnd socinl
roads tho entire trip were in Floridn. circles of tho city.
PENSACOLA, Fla., Oct. 21.—Bar­
II. P. Smith, tho retiring vice-pres­
The many friends o f tho Matthews
ring inclement weather, two of the
family will he glnd to know thnt they ident nnd enshior has been in Snnford latest type DcIIavilnnd airplanes,
for tho past two years and lias built
iinvo returned for tho wlntor.
piloted by Lieutenant B. II. Wyatt
up a large circle of business nnd so­
nnd Lieutenant G. T. Owen, will take
Dr. Ralph Stevens is out again nft­ cial acquaintances who will regret to o ff from j ’ensucota nnvnl nir station
or a hnd nttnek of infected feet thnt see him leave Snnford but who also tomorrow morning for Washington.
has kept liis confined to his homo for rejoice in Ids promotion to such a fine No definite hour has been selected for
several days, Ho is not ablo to get position as he will hold in the Palm the departure.
nround much hut hopes to bo himself Bench Bank. Mr. Smith, though a
Tho flyers nrrived at tho local sta­
again in a few days. Ills many fri­ young man in years, is experienced tion Fridny on tho first trnna-continends aro glad to sco his smiling face In hanking ami accounting nnd holds entnl nlrplnno flight over attempted
tile respect and esteem o f tho heads by tho navy. They flew from San
on tho streets ngnin
of tho hanking system with which ho Francisco via New Orleans, und since
has been connected far ninny yenrs. arriving here tho pianos huvo been put
(from Wtdnaaday'i Dally)
Watch tho Dnily Herald tomorrow Mr. Smith 1ms been connected with into first-class shape for tho flight to
for on announcement of teal interest tho Bankers’ Trust Company, of A t­ Washington.
lanta for many yonrs nnd his duties
to every lady ill tho city.
From
Washington,
Llcutonnntu
witii this company and in other lines Wyatt nnd Owen will swing back
Sherman Lloyd and Bart Herndon of hnnking business took Km over ncross tho continent to tho Pacific
both got hack from tho district meet­ many sections in the union. Ills work Const, taking tho central route. In
is recognized ns bolng among the best flying from Hnn Frnncisco to Pensa­
ing of tho Kiwnnis Clubs—sohor.
in the entire system nnd his superiors cola they made four stops, throo for
Ilob Holly is in Orlando today at­ huvo recognized this work by giving fuel and at Now Orleans for tho Le­
tending u meeting of tho Rotary Club him a fine advancement in, his now gion convention.
of thnt city, nnd shaking hands with position, Mr. and Mrs, Smith have
his numerous oid-tlmo friends In tho endeared themselves to n host of MANY ATTEND REALTORS’
friends in, {his city who will ho sorry
City Beautiful,
CONVENTION AT ST. PETE
to leurn of their iuaving Sanford hut
One of tho must Inluresting meet­ hopo to aeti them,ugain at Bomo time
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Oct. 24.—
ings of the local Kiwnnis Club evor in , the future whqn they may raturn A largo attendant marked tho open­
hold in Bunford took placo at t\v to again take up thoir residence in ing horo today of the two days’ con­
Valdiz Hotel today, an uccount o this section.
vention o f the Floridn Realtors’ As­
Which will appear tomorrow.
sociation. Representatives o f every
--------Havo tho Hamid do your noxt Job important town in tho state aro horo
Mr. Luko Thompson, a new arrival o f printing. (We havo tho equipment in good numbers.
(From Tuaadsy'l Dally)
Fine golf weather.

Owitor Awayr-House Occupied 1
Th0 coal Industry needs
Mrs, Mary Merkel says, "While I avers a contemporary. Not
was away, bod bugs took possossion o f than the JSsch-Cutnmins I
my house. They were everywhere. I a dentist.
want to my druggist and he told mo
tfqs^l Guaranteed Bod Bug Liquid
was* the safest, quickest remedy. 1
used It and got rapid relief." Got a
can
today. 25e. Sold and guaranteed
STATES ATTORNEY BUSY AGAIN
by
K.
C. Bower.—Adv.
AFTER TIIIRY DAY
RECESS
MARION, 111., Oct. 23.— State- at­
torney duty today renwod his investi­
gation of Herrin mino killings con­
junction with schcduleed rcconvcnien*
Ing today after thiry day recoss o f
Williamson county special grand Jury
wffich returned 380 indictments before
recess.

American Schooner
Wins Over Canada's

GLOIJCESTER, Moss. ,Oct. 2 1 —
The Henry Ford, American schooner,
today defeated the Blue Nose, C a n ^
dion champion, In the first official
race o f this yaar’s contest fo r interna­
tional honors amoijg tho Atlantic
COIIB NEEDS DISPUTED HIT
fishing vessels.
Tho official timo at the finish was:
CHICAGO, Oct. 24.— Ono question­ Ford, 4:01:35; Blue Nose; 4:13:50.
ed hit separates Ty Cobb manager of
tho Dotroit Tigers from tho charmed
Lloyd George, In his memoirs, will
circle o f .400 hlttors for 1022, it wos not tell all he knows. He knows too
discovered today in compilation of much for that.
tho official bntting records by Irwin
M. Howc( official statistician of tho
Will You Spend 65c on Hat-Snap to
American ‘ League. Without that hit
i
» Snvo 81007
Cobb's total is ,398, but with it ho en­
Ono 05c pkg. can kill 50 rats. The
ters the .400 rnnkH for tho third timo
average
rat will rob you o f 810 a
in his career oh league batting lend­
er for the Inst 15 years with but three year in feed, chicks nnd property de­
struction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to
exceptions.
On May 15, in n game nt New York rats. Cropiutes nftor killing. Leaves
between Detroit,and the Yanks, Cobb no smell. Comes in cukes. Rnts will
was credited in unofficial newspaper pass up meat, grnin cheese to feast
box scores with two hits nnd by the on RAT-SNAP. Throe sizes, 35c, 65c,
officinl Bcoror with only ono safe $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball
.smash. Investigation o f the discrep­ Ilnrdwnro Co.— Adv.
ancy has boon started and tho con­
troversy will bo luid before -Bun
Tho Herald delivered, 15c per week
Johnson of tho Americbn League. If
the bit is for Cobb, it will make him
the only slugger in bnsobnll history
to pass tho .400 mark three times.
George Sisler of St. Louis has two
.400 marks this year and 1920, both
times tho league record.
Cobb’s .420 in 1011 stands ns tho
modern high mark in the early days
of the game “ Tip" O'Neill, of tho St.
Louis club of tho old American Asso­
ciation, made n .992 in 1887, tho snmo
year that Pop Anson, of the Chicago
Fiiirlch tho soil, increase tho
Nationals made .421.
yield, hasten maturity, im.
Cobb's .400 average this year, if ho
prove tho quality. It pays to
wins it, also stands ns an answer to
use thorn rogulnrly. Stock In
the query whether the Georgian Is
our warehouse at Sanford.
slowing up after fifteen yenrs o f dnxBooklet free from warehouse
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for South Floridn nnd but little for
tho east coust. The resolution was
defeated, only Phillips and I. E.
Schilling, of Miami, who introduced
it, voting in the affirmative.
The
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ing tho chief engineer to advertise
for bids for the construction of -1 ami
one-quarter miles of highway south
of Brndontown on Road No. 5. A c­
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SANFORD IS GROWING
BECAME KNOWN TODAY AND
SHE GIVES NEW TES­
TIMONY
NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 24.—Tho
name of tho woman reputed to have
witnessed tho double murder of Rov.
Ilnll nnd Mrs. Mills became known
todny. Sho is Mrs. Juno Gibson, wid­
ow, who with hot son conducts n farm
on Hamilton rand. Before harvest
timo her fields are frequently robbed.
Each night sho lay in wnit to end tho
thievery, Tho night oif the murder
she is said to hnvo told tho Invostigntors she wns riding do,wn Dcbrussy's
lane through the Phillips farm when
sho snw in tho field tho dim outlines
of two men and two women. Sho becamo curious, halted hor mule nnd
watched, there wns a moment of loud
talking, sound of pistol shot, a streak
of finmo and one mnl fell. A moment
Inter four more Bhots nnd ono woman
foil. Mrs. Gibson bccume frightened
nnd fled.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” IX
tion— lots are being sold right along and building in ^
section Is such ns to gladden the heart o f those who ha
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no id le t a lk — I have weighed the s t a t e m e n t and
to B ay just whr.t is my candid convictions would pu
most tuo strong for tho careful, conservative person— ^
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow
has VISION will agree with me
the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
Watch the South E a st Corner ofPaffi.

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GOING
TO DO REGARDING THE

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS?
By *Tho Plant City Courier
I* m I* t a * a ta h m rm I* M At
to instruct tho subjocts, tho state has
forced thousands of children into
schools already crowded and rendered
progress slow nnd difficult for both
classes of pupils—the voluntary stu­
dents and those who havo enrolled by
virtue of tho compulsory law. Effic­
ient schools nro needed in every com­
munity, nnd rights cmbrnccd in tho
proposod amendment nro necessary to
provldo good schools.
Tho second proposod amendment is
that to Article V, relating to tho judiclary. This would permit appoint­
ment by tho governor of additional
circuit Judges in circuits where tho
need may be npparent. As popula­
tion increases, litigation nnd crimo In­
crease, nnd if juallco Is to bo expect­
ed without delay, it is necrssnry to
provido for disposing of cases in n
reasonably prompt manner. The mills
of justice grind entirely too slow In
some sections, and the amendment
will bring some relief.
Wo expect to voto for nn amend­
ment to Section 3 of Artlclo XVI, re­
lating to timo of payment of salaries
of state officers, because it is not Just
to expect, much less require, a man or
woman to labor twelve months nnd
have only three pay days,—these be­
ing three months apart. Adoption of
this proposed amendment will allow
state officials to receive their salaries
monthly, upon their own requisition.
Many of us would complain bitterly
if wo missed a weekly or monthly pay­
day, but in the case of our stntc of­
ficials the pay-days como only with
the changing seasons—spring, sum­
mer, fall |and winter. Consider this
carefully and voto as your conscience
dictates.
The fourth and Inst of the proposed
amendments is that which relates to
ronpportionmont o f representation in
the Legislature, under a change in
Section 3 of Article VII. We will
vote "no" in this case for thy reason
that it is unnecessary. The Consti­
tution already provides for raappnrtionment every ten years, and since
the Legislature has ropeatedly failed
to perform this duty, wo do not ace
or know nny reason for a change in
the Constitution in thnt respect. Tho
North and West portions of Florida
have fo1» m»ny yenrs had the balance
o f power in tho legislature, and since
the proposed amendment docs not
specify a rule or hnsis of nny chnrncter to use in renpportiomnont of
representation in the senate, the
south and east sections of the statu
cannot with nny degree of certainty
anticipate relief through adoption of
tills proposition. Hillsborough county,
with more than 100,000 population,
now shares a place in tho senato with
Pinellas county. Wo have no nssurnneo thnt wo would lie allowed to re­
tain even n half portion of a senntor
if tile senatorial representation is to
he reapportioned under tho proposed
amendment.
Voto ngninst
this
amendment and thereby express to
the governor your knowledge that
is his duty to compel tho legislature,
ut its next session, to reapportion ns
outlined mid specified and required by
the Constitution o f Florida.

N E W M INISTERS
[. W . M EM B ER S
TO T A K E O ATH S
&gt;W ON T R IA L A T
A N D GET SEALS
. SACRAM ENTO
JRAMENTO, Oet. 25.— Tho trlnl
ten self-admitted members of
[dustrial Workers of the World,
ire chnrgod twitK violating tho
Irnln criminal syndicalism act
tontlnued today with testimony
jo prosecutloin, Tho testimony
Iby tho1prosecution indientes that
peeking to establish that tho orJntion .is committed io tho docI of snbotngo.

iT FIRST Y O U
lON’T SUCCEED,
T R Y , T R Y A G A IN
[W YORK, Oct, 25—Jorum. Ulilo
|er and operu singer, will bo
iod the third timo to the womun
|rst married in 1003. Tho wedwilf taka plnco in Rome soon,
married MIbh Elizabeth Norris
illadelphln. She divorced him in
They romnrrlcd In 1017 but
eetT again two yenrs Inter. They
|ngnin four weeks ago nnd mndo
Iholr differences nnd arranged
rlnge for the third time.

LONDON, Oct. 25,—King Oconto
Jhim summoned council for today, at
which ail now ministers announced
yesterday by 'the prime ministers,
Dollar Law, will take their, oaths of
office and receive their seals.

Here’s. More Trouble
. For Newspapermen
BUFFALO, Oct. 25— Mayor Schuwb
is expected* to appear before tho suprcino court justico today nnd usk for
an order requiring editors nnd report­
ers of the Evening News to show
enuso why they refuse to npponr be­
fore tho mayor to discloso tho hnsis
nnd sources of their information for
a series o f nrticlos disclosing alleged
protected gnmbling nnd wldo open
city. Tho Nows editorially disclaims
being engaged In a political squabble
or personal grudge fight against tho
mayor. No possible penalty, tho edi­
torial declares, can budge tho Now*
from its ndhorenco to tho principle of
piotectlng Its sources of confidential
information.

YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send
dimo, birthdnto nnd Btamp for
YORK, Oct. 25.— A cargo of truthful, reliable, convincing trial
|ly 67,000 casea of dates, tho first reading. Prof. Erwing, Box 1120,,
[Importation of Christmas goodB Station C, Los Angeles, California.
10-7-14-21-28-p,
year, came today from Bombay.
SHOP EARLY

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HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922
THE SANFORD WEEKLY E

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[mini election la near, whon,
Inaming of a number of of*
|ridn electors are to voto for
four proposod changes In
tutlan, which is so aged and
landed so many times that
i' s Job for even a trained and
Iryer who has made a spec|af Floridn hiBtory and logccdure to follow it. Xlut
jt boon amended from timo
inny of thoso who now cn[&gt;rivilvgua of citizenship in
stato, would not bo hero.
|ution drafted and adopted
thirty-five years ago could
expected to conform in all
|o the needs and customs of
knd time, for there has been
progress In the scientific
Itlvo world during tho years
lg . In 1885 thoro were no
|es, telephones, and cleetricpht ami power was practical|wn; thero was no wireless
y, no radiophone communicnJnoving pictures and no nr|mado Ice— nono of these
and dovicos, now regarded
peoplo as necessities, had
Jectcd at that time, and it is
wondered nt that wo occasid it nccoBsnry or expedient
innged conditions by amend|tho Constitution,
ill, it is merely a question
fiating tho situation to detcrcourso to pursue relative to
[proposed amendments which
presented nt tho approachion. For our part, wo expect
W throe of theso propositions,
rst that will appear on tho
j a Joint resolution proposing
jlmcnt to Section 10 of Arti­
culating to education. By the
jf this proposed amendment
withip the power of the
|rs of a special tax school
authorize a levy of not to
in mills for school purposes,
iority is not now needed by
|rictH, hut it is very much
other districts where chilIdeprived of school nilvantjuso the stato has outgrown
ltutionnl limitations placed
[o for educational advance'hero additional funds arc
led, tho proposed privilege
[bo invoked, and nnother runcarries assurance that tho
authority is not out of or! rest entirely with those who
[on real or personal property,
iter" or elector who does not
; other than capitation, or poll
being ellglblo to express a
elections involving taxation,
puld not lose sight of the fact
yridn adopted compulsory cdurithout making provision to
&gt;r tench tho children that it
snd^d to force to attend school,
jry education is a blessing
it pannits many children to
[least a grammar school edukvhen otherwise they would he
Jed to forego that right— yet,
ptlrig that method without nra method of providing infnoliitius and to pny tenchors

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WILBUR MOTT NOW
IN CHARGE OF THE
HALL-MILLS PROBE
DEPUTY ATTORENY GENERAL
TAKES HOLD O ? TIIE
. INVESTIGATION
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 25.
— Deputy Attorney-Gonoral Wlrbur A.
Mott draped himself In robes of silenco today nnd plunged into tho in­
vestigation of tho Hall-Mills murder,
to which ho was assigned yesterday
by Attomey-GenortU McCran.
Mr. Mott spent the ofornoon closeted
with County Prosecutor Beckman of
Somerset, learning what tho county
mithoViticB havo dano and lenrned
since the bodies of Rev. Edward
Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Rein­
hardt Milts were found on Sept 10.
This nftomoon Prosecutor Strieker of
Middlesex county joined tho confer­
ence.
When it wnH over, Mr. Mott issuod
n signed stnteinont saying ho was
greatly pleased to find tho county au­
thorities already hnd accomplished so
much In their investigation.. Ho de­
clined to mnko nny comment on nny
angle of tho enso.
Newspaper men wero particular to
ask Mr. Mott about tho story that
Mrs, Jane Gibson, a widowed fnrmor,
out riding a mule in quest of thieves
who hnd looted her corn pntch hnd
witnessed the^murders.
While Mrs. Gibson wns said to have
witnessed the shooting, it was said
that she wan ttnuhlo bemuse of tho
darkness, to identify the man who,
she said, made up tho murder pnrty.
She gave tho authorities, however,
one good cluo to their Identity.
After the minister nnd choir singer
had been slain, she was quoted ns
saySg, the man bent over tho postrnto
figures—presumably to cut
Mrs.
Mills* throat—and his accomplice
irieif out: "Oh--" (mentioning tho
Christian name of the supposed nlnyer.)

C L Y D E L IN E
ST E A M E R STILL
FAST ON LEDGE

town nnd to tuke that monoy out o f
town. Our local thentros nnd amuse­
ment enterprises keep tho monoy In
town. Wo wouldn't allow one of our
theatres to overcrowd Its hails or to
roll reserved seats that couldn't bo
delivered. The police would stop it.
The public should linvc stopped that
xala at tho Hagenbeck-Wallnce show.
Tho Ilngonbcck-Wnllnco show works
dishonestly with the public. It should
not he all awed to return. Other cities
to which it goes should bo wnrnod
of its bnd practices nnd bo prepnrod
to protect themselves against these
defiant grnftors.

N ow sm oked
by a m illion
men who love
a s u p e r io r
cigarette

Enso the pain o f n rheumatic attack
by n rubbing application o f Ballard's
Snow Liniment. It relieves tender­
ness und strengthens the Joints
Three sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.20 per bot­
tle. Sold by Union Phnrmacy.— Adv.
A hurled city has been found In
Columbia. It Is bolieved to have had
private ownership o ' street railways.

T O M M Y B U R N S IS
GROOMING N E W
“W H IT E H O PE”

A coni operator sayB the consumer
will be the loser in tho strike settle­
ment. How nn iden, once started
travels.

(Ilr The AMorlnlrd I'rtM)
i.jONDON, Oct. Ho.—Tommy Bums,
ex-honvywoight champion clnims to
have found a new "whito hope" In
Robert Read, a gigantic Irish youth,
who has lived in Scotland since ho
wns 12 yenrs old. Road is now 21.
He is six feet four nnd ono-half-lnchos
tni), weighs nearly
two hundred
pounds, and hns a ranch of 81 1-2 in­
ches, 7 1-2 inches moro than Dompsey's.
in a photograph sent to tho Dally
Mail, tho British veteran's find towers
above him. Burn's hond renchoa on­
ly to Read's shoulders. Rend hns a
good appearance, nn nthlotic build,
and is gaining fight experience in tho
rough and tumble life of tho English
traveling boxing show, n familiar
sight at nny smnll town cnrnlvnl or
country fair.
Rums snya thnt he hns tried Rend
nut and thnt he Ib not disappointed in
him. "L ist year Rend won tho nmntimr western district championship in
Scotland." said Burns. "lie Is n
quiet, gentlemanly boy and, of courso,
he needs a lot of cxperlonco. Only
time can tell whether he will develop
into n real champion. The experi­
ence with the traveling boxing, Hhow,
which he poinod after winning the
amateur championship, certainly will
not do him any harm."

HOW TO GET BACK
THE “JOY OF LIFE”so

"These Ruts Wouldn’t Eat My IIchI
Grain," Says Fred Lamb
“ It’s hard to keep rats out of a feed
store. Tried for years. A neighbor­
ing store sold mo somo RAT-SNAP. It
worked wonders. Gathered up dead
rats every morning. Bought more
RAT-SNAP. Haven’t a rat now.
They wouldn't eat my heat grain whon
I throw RAT-SNAP around.”
Throe
sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold nnd gunrnntcod by Bp11 Hardware Co.— Adv.

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 25.—Tho
Lenapo is still aground and it mny
become necessary to dredge her freu.
Tlie vessel is resting in nine feet of
water at high tide, but normally
draws twelve fed .
Wreckers are
afraid to pull her off while resting
WOMEN IN POLITICS
on nn even keel for‘ fear of springing
ARE GETTING REAL BUSY
her plates and aro hoping for a high
wind to kick up tho sen so the vessel
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The ex
will rock and pulling can ho resumod.
ccutivecmincil of Nntlonnl Woman's
Party met here today to consider sevJOURNAL DID NOT LIKE CIRCUS ■ral questions regarded ns vital to
M ET1IODS
the progress of women in politics and
to lay plans for a nntlonnl confer­
The Jacksonville Journal did not ence of the party hero November 11.

cigarettes

Everybody loves a circus. Tho old last night elected Mrs. J. L. Aubrey,
story is: "We would Sell tho cook "Baby Tender." Her duties will bo
to look nfter infants wbilo mothers
stove to go."
delv
into timely political mntters.
But everybody hates a swindle and
A
provision
for the establishment of
everybody detests a swindler. When
a
baby
chick
room made.
a circus swindles, it loses its charm,
We have received a numbor of com­
plaints about the Huggcnbcck-Wal­ NORMAN MACK GETS
HUGE HUM FOR HIS
lace circus that showed in this town
, DEFENSE OF "GUY"
yesterday. Tho complaints aro justi­
fied—Justified to tho extent that tho
city administration ought to refuso to WHITE PLAINS, N. Y „ Oct. 25.—Su­
give this circus tho right to show in premo Court Justico Morscnuser to­
Jacksonville again if it ever makes day nwnrdcd John E. Mack, guardian
of llnby Cuy Stillman, $25,000 for Ida
application to do so.
infant
it sold reserved scats nt reserve aerviccs in defending the
Ulitmncy
Bent price; It sold them ns long ns agniiiHt (he charge of
the people came to buy; it sold them brought by James A. Stillman, mil
long after every seat, resorvod or lionaire banker n his suit for divorce
otherwise was occupied; It sold what from Mrs. Anna U. Stillman. He ntso
it did not have to sell, Thnt is just allowed Mr. Mack $1,901.11, which tho
guardian reported im had expended In
plain swindle.
It hnd no standard prico on its con­ Guy’s hohnlf.
The court allowed Rofereo Daniel
cession counters. They chnrgod what­
ever they thought they could got away J. Gleason, who heard evidence in tho
with. It wns in short, a shortchange o s e s , compensation nt the rate of $100
a day for 148 days devoted to tho
gnng.
ruHe,
n total of $22,200;
I\ T. Bnrnum was the biggest show­
man this country over had. It wns ho
who doclnrcd that the people liked to RUSSIAN STUDENT WILL CONbe fooled . Tho people do liko to bo TINUE ON AMERICAN RATIONS
fooled but they don’t like tq bo cheat­
I’ ETROGRAD, Oct. 25,— Russian
ed, and there’s n difference between
Htudonts to tho numbor of 10,000 will
bving fooled nnd boing chentol.
The police wero appealed to at this be fed by American relief during tho
show Inst night nnd asked to stop this coming scholastic year. They nro lo­
fraudulent ticket-soiling. One officer cated in Moscow, Petrograd, Odessa,
replied, "Go boo tho Muyor. Wo have Kiev, Ekntorinoslav, etc.
Thero is a dearth of professional
no authority." It is well to ask tho
Mayor of Jacksonville why his police men throughout Russit^nt tho present
huvo no authority. Cun it be true 7 If timo, and it is purposud to help rem­
the police have no authority to stop edy this deficiency by extending help
swindling, stop a fraudulent salo, if to tho classes which eventually will
they have not authority to prevent graduate and fill tho vneunt posts.
people from the dangers o f boing over­
crowded subjecting large number of
ERIVAN, Armen In, Oct. 25.—Cer­
people to firo hazard, tho hazard of tain flourishing rice luui cotton fields
stampede und othor dangers then it at the feet of Mount Ararat arc to­
is timo the Mayor of Jacksonville de­ day threatened with tho snmo destruc­
manded laws that would empower the tion that nt ono timo in ancient his­
police to give tho people 'such pro­ tory ovcrwhtdmed tho hanging gar­
tection.
dens of Babylon, namely fniluro of
The circus comcB to town to tnko tlie system of Irrigation and the in­
all tho money thnt it can got out of roads of desert sands.

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It takes ten days for tho eggs of a
roach to hatch—so if you keep Royal
Guaranteed Roach Powder around for
a few days, the old ones will carry it
into tho nests before they die— und as
the young hatch, they will bo destroy­
ed, tool Royal Guaranteed Roach
Powder costs 10c nnd 25c. Sold and
guaranteed by R. C. BoWer.—Adv,

IFE isn’ t worth living if you're
weak nnd run down you can hardly
drag yourself around.
If the rich red blood, full of health
and vigor, were pumping through your
veins, the joy of life would come back
soon enougltl Gudc’s Pcpto-Mangan
lias worked this magic for thousands—
It will do tho same for you. take
it for a short time and see hoy/ youf
health nnd strength improve. Your
druggist lias it—liquid or tablets, as
you prefer.
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I.enine nnd Trotzky nro caster now
to identify by those whoulwnys have
been in doubt over which is which.
I.enine is the one who dies so often.
"I was pale and thin, hardly
able to go," says Mrs. Bessie
Bearden, of Central, S. C. "I
would sulfcr. when I stood on
my lect, with bearing-down
pains in my sides and the lower
part ol my body. I did not rest
well and didn’t want anything
to cat. My color was bad and
1 felt miserable. A Iriend of
mine told tne of

NOTICE OF ELECTION
To Hit- Slirrlff of Srmlmilr County, of
tli&lt;- ftfrili* of riiirlilm
lie ll Known. Thnt I,
II,
OLAY
OHAWFOIID, Secretary o f Stnta o f tho
.‘-tuto o f Flnrliln, tlo horotiy g lv o nolloo
(Imt u

GENERAL ELECTION
W ill ho holil In Homlnolo County, State
o f Florida, on T uesday noxt uuccuoillm;
tho first Monday In Novembor, A, D.
tho sold T uesda y b ein g tho

CARDUI

Seventh Day o f November
For

United fUntoa Serin tor from the
Stato o f Floridn. fo r six yours from
.March 4, 1023.
For ono llriirnHcntnttvo o f tho Fourth
Coimrosslonnl District o f tho State
o f Florida. In tho S lx ty -olg h th Con­
gress of I ho United Slutes,
For SupoHntondont o f Public Instruc­
tion o f tiro State o f Florida.
F or tw o Justices o f tho Supremo Court
o f the Slate o f Florldu.
F or two.Itnllriifid CoinmlsHlonors o f the
Stato o f Florida.
For olio memhor o f tho House o f Hop*
roHontntlvuu o f tho Hlnto o f F lo r i­
da.
For County Surveyor.
F or Five Morhors o f tht Hoard o f Coun
ty CommlHHlonors.
Coni
F or1thrflo
t nre.i J
Mo in l, it a nt tho County Ilonri!
o f Pul,lie Instruction.
For Justice o f tho Ponce In and fo r tho
fo llo w in g Justice Districts, vlx: No.

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For Conntuhtn In nnd fo r tho fo llo w in g
Justice Districts, vlx.: No. 2.
In Test Iinun y \Vhereof, 1 have
like sumo of the methods employed
hereunto set my hand and a f ­
PARK
CITY,
Utah.,
Oct.
25.—Tho
fixed tiro Croat Heal o f
the
by a circus that visited that city yes­
State
o f Florida, at T a lla h a s­
members
of
the
Democratic
Women’s
terday and tho Journal says what it
see. the Capital, this tho tw en ­
ty -fo u rth day o f August. A. U.
club hero at an election of officers
thinks in tho following:
1022.

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Tho industrial situation has not been
without its benefits. For one thlnf,
it hns called attention to the consum­
er.

(SEAL)

II. CLAY CRfWFOHD.

Secret a w o f Htnte.
To C. M. Hand, S h eriff Sommole C oun ­
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I took twelve bottles (of Cardui)
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Thousands of other women
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it you suffer from female allmerits, lake Cardui. li is a
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—Thomas It, Baker, Ph, D., of
Rollins College, Analytic and

Consulting Chemist says of the u .Per: "O f the many waters of this and oth­
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Office in Miller Building.

Elder Springs Water Company

Fall Fertilizers
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on Fall Application to Citruu Trees, nnd leaflet de­
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LOCALS

from Orlando who has decided to cast
his lot with tho City Substantial was
a guest at tho Klwnnls luncheon today. Ilo will open an up-to-date
cnfotcrln hero.

Messrs. W. Scott, Overstroot and
Itoseborgcr were guests of frionds at
Maybe wo got that cool weather, the Klwnnls luncheon today and all
now.
expressed themselves as dollghtod with
■■-■ • the spirit shown by the local club.
J. C. Dinklo of Longwood was in
the city todny on business.
AR preparations lmvo been com­
pleted for tho Woman's Club Fair
W. W. Woodward and wife of Tnm- and Dollar Day noxt Friday nnd tho
pa were guests at tho Lincoln House, promoters look for ona of tho biggest
day’s from a business standpoint in
last night.
the history of Sanford. Lot’s all pull
Friday will bo n big trading day in together and mako this a successful
Sanford. Look for the big bargains annual event.
in tomorrow’s Daily Horald.
J. C. Murcheson, general superin­
tendent,
J. F. Mead, assistant freight
Mr. W. Green of Tnmpn (With tho
Western Union Tel. Co.) was in tho agent, both of Jacksonville, and F. B.
Langley division superintedent, of
city yestordny greeting old frionds.
Lnkclnnd, are a group of prominent
J. H. Wendlor of Orlando was In tho A. C. L. officials who are hero today
city todaw on business connected with on business. Tho last named is
his publication, tho Feathered War­ brother o f our own Dr. Thcodoro and
rior. Ho was accompanied,' by his has a host of worm friends who are
always glad to wolcomo him o n , his
wife and little daughter.
too infrequent visits to Sanford.
Mr. F. C. Jackson of Clovolqnd, 0.,
is in the city looking for an opening
or an Auto Paint Shop which he hopes
to open in the near future. Ho '■ reg­
istered among the guests at the Lin­
coln House.
(from Mondv'i Dtlly)

PEOPLESBANK
MAKES CHANGE,
NEW CASHIER

Dr. Fletcher of Okeechobee City
was in the city todny looking them
over, lie rocently sold his drug busi­ W. H. TUNNICLIFFB WILL UK
ness nt Okeechobee and Is looking for
ACTIVE HEAD— II. P. SMITH
n new loentlon but finds the field well
GOES TO W. PALM REACH
tnken care of In Snnford.
Mr. D. II. Haven of Cartage, Mo.,
left Saturday for Atlanta and points
In tho north after spending somo
time hero in the interest of tho South­
ern Bell Telephone Co. Ho was n
guest nt tho Lincoln House nnd creat­
ed many friends hero.
Mr. J. L. Stocking of Evansvillo,
Ind., left Saturday for Cleveland, 0.,
after spending some time here ns tho
Lincoln House. Mr. Stocking at ono
time was a criminal lawyer of fame
and later was in the newspaper busi­
ness In the west. He bad been in
Florida for two or three years nnd Is
writing a now history on tho Stuto o f
Florida.
(From Tuttdftj'i D ill? )

Fine golf weather.
Aid fine weather for growing crops
nnd for business of oil kinds.
The weather could bo cooler and wq
would like It much better but it is
fine weather nevertheless.
The Dollnr Day Number is out to ­
day. We want everyone to boost this
big day for it means much to Sanford.
Robert Deane has returned from a
trip to points in West Florida where
ho spent the remainder of his vacation
from tho Seminole Bnnk nnd had a
wonderful time visiting relatives and
frionds.
Carey Hand, Dean Adcock, M. 0.
Overstreet, DeWitt Miller nnd Frank
Nchbin of Orlando were tho guests of
tho Sanford Rotary Club todny and
their many Sanford friends wore glad
to scu them all.
The many friends o f Frank Akers
nrc glad to sco him out again after
a week in the Fernuld-Lnughton hosp­
ital. Frank was suffering from ptomnino poisoning and hnd to bo tnkon
to the hospital for treatment.
Mr. nnd Mr8&gt; Charles Matthews nrrlvcd In the city Alondny from Tenn­
essee making tho trip In their Ford
Sedan and Charilo reports the worst
roads the cntlro trip wero in Florldn.
The many frionds o f tho Matthows
fnmily will be glad to know that they
have returned for tho winter.
Dr. Ralph Stevens Is out agnin aft­
er a bad attack o f Infected foot that
has kept his confined to his homo for
several duyH. He is not nblo to get
around much but hopes to bo himself
again in a few days. His many fri­
ends are glad to sco his smiling faco
on tho streets again
(Tram W«dn»»i1»jr’i 0*11,)

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Watch tho Dnlly llcrald tomorrow
for an announcement o f rcul interest
to every lady ih tho city.
Shorman Lloyd und Hart Herndon
both got back from tho district meet­
ing of the Klwnnls Clubs—sober.
Doh Holly is in Orlando today at­
tending u meeting of tho Rotnry Club
»f that city, and shaking hands with
his humorous old-tlmo friends In' tho
City lloautlful.
One of tho most interesting meet­
ings of the local Klwnnls Club ovor
hold in Sanford took placo at tins
Vuldfcz Hotel today, an account of
Which will appear tomorrow.

Several chnnges will take plnce in
tho personnel of the Peoples Hank,
the same to become effective on No­
vember first. W. H. Tunnicliffe be­
comes tho first vice-president and a
tlvo bend or the bnnk nnd E.
.
Hawkins will become tho cashier. II.
P. Smith, tho former vice-president
and cashier has accepted a position
as managing director of the Palm
Bench Hank &amp; Trust Co., and will
leave for bis new position Novcmbor
first. W. II. Tunnicliffe comes to
Sanford with many years of experi­
ence us n bunker nnd business man.
Formerly of Now York City whore lio
was engaged in tho prnctcle of law
for many years ho came to Osceola
county twelve years ago and lias been
active in the business nnd hanking
circles of that county helping to or­
ganize the Hunk of St. Cloud and be­
ing the vice-president and director
sinco that time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tunni­
cliffe have ulrendy moved to Sanford
nnd become a part’o f the social nnd
business life of the city taking apart­
ments, in the Wolnkn block nnd mak­
ing their future home hero.
E. II. Hawkins, tho new cashier,
has been in the banking business for
many yenra nnd for tho pnst fifteen
yenrs Ims been cashier of the Stata
Bunk of Bartow,
Both Messrs, Tunic]iffe and Haw­
kins hnvo purchased stock in tho Peo­
ples Bank nnd with the same strong
financial backing that this bnnk has
always enjoyed it should forge ahead
in the noxt few years and become ono
of tho best in this part of the state.
Tho new officers nnd directors elect­
ed nt the last meeting are ns follows:
J. R. Anthony, president; W. T.
Tunnicliffe, first vice-president; l»r.
S. Puleston, second vice-president; E.
11. Ilnwkins, cashier and with the
above named gentlemen und C. F.
Williams nnd E. II. Scoggnns consti­
tute tho board of directors.
Tho resources of tho Peoples Bank
are now well over tho $700,000 mark
nnd tho bnnk and the new board of
directors anticipate n most bright nnd
prosperous future nnd tho new vice
president nnd cashier will be mndu
welcome in tho buslnoss nnd social
circles of tho city.
II. I*. Smith, tho retiring vice-pres­
ident nnd cashior has been in Snnford
for tho past two years and 1ms built
up a large circle of businuss and so­
cial acquaintances who will regret to
seo him leave Snnford but who also
rejoice in Ills promotion to such n lino
position ns ho will hold in the I’ulm
Bench Bunk. Mr. Smith, though a
yc;mg man In years, ia experienced
in hanking and accounting and holds
the respect und esteem of the hands
of tho banking system with which ho
has been connected for many years.
Mr. Smith 1ms been connected with
tho Banker.’ Trust Company, of At­
lanta for many yenrs nnd Ids duties
with this company and in other lines
of banking business took him over
many sections in tho union. His work
is recognized ns being among the best
in the entire system nnd his superiors
hnvq recognized this work by giving
him n fino advancement in, his now
position. Mr. and Mrs. Smith havo
umleared themselves to a host of
friends in(tliis city who will ho sorry
to learn of tholr leaving Snnford hut
hupc to see them,again at somo time
in tho future whqn they may roturn
to agnin take up tholr residence In
this section.

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Owi&amp;r Away— House Occupied 1 H The coal Industry needs!
Mrs. Mary Markol says, "While I avers a contemporary. Not I
was away, bod bugs took possasslon of than tho JSsch-Cummlns
my house. Thoy wero everywhere, I a dentist.
want to my druggist and ho told mo
Hcg^l Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid
A clear colorless liquid
was tho safest, quickest remedy, 1
used it and got rapid relief,’’ Got a honl wounds, cuts, sores nn
tho latest nnd best pr
STATES ATTORNEY BUSY AOAIN can today. 25e. Sold and guaranteed
medical science.
Ask fd
by
R.
G.
Bower.—
Adv.
AFTER TIIIRY DAY
Borozono, It is a marvel in j
RECESS
Ing remodlos. Price, 80cl
American
Schooner
$1.20, Sold by Union PhJ
MARION, 111., Oct. 23.—State-at­
Adv.
torney duty today ronwod his investi­
W ins Over Canada’ s
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gation of Horrln mine killings con­
junction with schoduleed reconvenlen-1^GLOIJCESTER, Mass. ,Oct. 24,—
ing todny nftor thlry day recess o f The Henry Ford, American schooner,
Williamson county special grand Jury todny defeated tho Bluo Nose, CdO|^
wffleh returned 386 Indictments before dian champion, In the first official
recess.
race of this yoar’s contest fo r Interna­
MY 8PECIALTIL
tional honors among the Atlantic
Pickard’s Hand-Painted
COIin NEEDS DISPUTED HIT
fishing vessels.
Gorham’s BUrllng Sltrerl
Tho official time at the finish was:
Rogers’ Plated Ware
CHICAGO, Oct. 24.— Ono question­ Ford, 4:01:35; Blue Nose; 4:13:50.
Elgin and Waltham Wat
ed hit separates Ty Cobb manager of
tho Detroit Tigors from tho charmed
Lloyd Geqrgo, In his memoirs, will
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circle of .400 hitters for 1022, It wos not tell all ho knows. He knows too Lew is O'Bryaa
O’BRYAN &amp; SHARc
discovered todny in compilation of much for that.
tho official bntting records by Irwin
Attorneys-at-Law j
M. Howo( official statistician of tho
You
Spend
G
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on
RatrSnsp
to
Will
American 'Longue. Without that hit
Bxan^natftna0of°Ah«trlie!J'o(|
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Save $I00T
Cobb’s total is .308, but with it ho onO ff Idaa’ in *Bem” n o le flCoiiinty'M
One Otic pkg. enn kill 60 rats. The
ters the .400 rnnks for tho third time
RANVOtlU, KLoniul
in his career ns longue bntting load­ average rnt will rob you o f $10 a
er for the last 16 yenrs with hut three yenr in feed, chicks nnd property de­ SEED CORN, COWPEA8,
struction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to
exceptions.
BEANS, MILLET, f,|
On May 16, In a game nt Now York rats. Cremates after killing. Leaves
SEED, SORGHUMl
between Detroit,and the Yanks, Cobb no smell. Comes In cakes. Rats will
was credited in unofficial newspnper pass up meat, grain cheese to feast F o r Immediate shipment. \l
Fluid und VuuuiuM*
box scores with two hits nnd by the on RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 85c, 65c, af obrleP rice
List and Cataloiut.1
offlcinl scorer with only ono safe $1.26. Sold and guaranteed by Ball tlful and Instructive c s u io c l
and g iv e s valuable Inform!
smash. Investigation o f the discrep­ Hardware Co,— Adv.
fa r m in g and gardening for p|
th o South. w r i t e to us lodsJ
ancy has been started nnd tho con­
lal prices on your scud real
The Hornld delivered, 15c per week. Our complotu mock will *»■
troversy will be laid boforo -Bun
supply you to ndvanUge in
Johnson of tho Americton League. If
quality.
the hit is for Cobb, It will mako him
E. A . Martin
tho only sluggor in bnseball history
Oldrat
aud Lnrgret Mrrd lloi
to pass the .400 mark throe times.
302-20S 13uul Day Sir!
George Staler of St. Louis hns two
JA CK SO N V ILLE
-i.
.400 murks this year und 1920, both
times the league record.
Poet Cards at the Herald]
Cobb’s .420 in 1011 Btands ns the

INVESTIGATION
COLD WAVE
IS PREDICTED HERRIN TRAGEDY
RENEWED TODAY
FOR COUNTRY
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DISTURBANCE OVER LAKE
CION MOVING EAST­
WARD

RE­

(H r T h e A ssociated I’ r r u )

WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.— Disturb­
ance o f considerable intensity la cen­
tral over the Lako Region today and
will movo hnpidly eastward this after­
noon or tonight and be followed by
considerably cooler Voathor In states
cast of the Mississippi rlvor with
frosts probably tonight in Ohio val­
ley. Eennossco northern Alabama and
northern nnd central Mississippi.

P L A N E S W IL L
A T T E M P T F L IG H T
ARO U N D W ORLD
(H r T h e A s s o cia te * P r s s s )

WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—1Tenta­
tive pinna for nn attempted flight of
nrmy airplanes around tho world hnvo
been under consideration fo r somo
months by air service officials, It wns
learned yestordny, but tho project has
not as yet passed tho preliminary sur­
vey stage. Vnjunblo data on avail­
able routes in both directions has been
obtained, howover, and ultimately it
is Imped to Bend a considerable aerial
squadron on tho voyngo, Tho project
will not bo laid before Secretary
Weeks for approval, it wuss aid, until
it tnkes much more definite form.
Two of tho routes considered aro
that from the Atlantic ConHt via Ice­
land nnd Ireland, and that from tho
Pacific via Aluskn, tho Aloution Is­
lands, Siberia and homo via Ireland
and Iceland.
Army flyers conceived tho worldcircling flight plan in lino with the
reasons which prompted President
Roosevelt to soml the fleet around the
world in 1908, it was said. It would
have value both ns a step in providing
nerinl defense through training and
in giving tho world a bettor under­
standing of American post-war devel­
opments.

ASK INCREASE
OF SERGEANTS
FOR THE ARMY
IN ORDER THAT 1,600 NON-COMS
WILL NOT BE
CUT
( l l y T h e A u m ie liit r d

WASHINGTON, I). C., Oct. 21.—An
amendment to tho national defense
account to increase the number of
sergeants in tlio army wns asked by
Secretary Weeks in order that about
1,000 non-commissioned officers as­
signed as instructors to National
Guard, organized reserves and train­
ing corps units will not have to be
cut In rank and pay duo to progres­
sive reduction of army.
Breed Like Sixty!
"Rats breed like sixty near the wat­
er hero," said Frnnk A. Zunsar, "and
wo have to get rid of them every few
months. Wo can only do it, we find,
by using Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste
which is tho best rat killer wo hnvo
ovor found.” (lot a 25 or 59 cent han­
dy tube todny nnd destroy ALL rata.
Sold aud guaranteed by R. C. Bower.
Adv.
ATTEMI’T FLIGHT
FROM PENSACOLA
TO WASHINGTON
PENSACOLA, Fla., Oct. 24.—Barring Inclement weather, two of the
latest type Dellavilnm) airplanes,
piloted by Lieutenant 11. II. Wyntt
and Lieutenant G. T. Owen, will take
o ff from Pensueoln nnvnl air station
tomorrow morning for Washington.
No definite hour hns been selected for
the depnrturo.
The flyers arrived nt tho local sta­
tion Friday on the first trnns-continontnl airplane flight ever attempted
by the navy. Thoy flew from San
Francisco via Now Orlcnns, and since
arriving here tho planes have been put
into first class shnpo for tho flight to
Washington.
From
Washington,
Lieutenants
Wyntt nnd Owen will swing back
ncross tho continent to the Pnciflc
Const, taking tho contrnl route. In
flying from San Francisco to Pensa­
cola they made four stops, three for
fuel and at New Orleans for tho Le­
gion convention.
MANY ATTEND REALTOH8’
CONVENTION AT ST, PETE

ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Oct. 24.—
A large attendance marked tho open­
ing hero todny of tho two days’ con­
vent ion o f tho Florida Realtors' As­
sociation. Representatives of every
IIuvo tho Horald do your noxt job important town in tho ntnto are hero
Mr. Luke Thompson, a new arrival o f printing. ,Wo havo tho equipment In gooa nnmbors,

HENRY McLA

• JEWELER |

Set

modern high mark In the early dnys
of tho gnine "Tip” O’Neill, of tho St.
Louis club of the old American Asso­
ciation, mndo a .992 in 1887, the same
year that Pop Anson, of the Chicago
Nationals made .421.
Cobb’s .400 average this year, if he
wins it, a ls o stands ns an answer to
the query whether the Georgian is
slowing up uftcr fifteen yenrs of dnzzling speed in the major longues. Last
year llielmann of Detroit, assumed
leadersbip of the American Leaguo
sluggers, heating Cobb's .389 by fivo
points. Cobb’s nverngo fell o ff to
.332 in 1920, his lowest with ono ex­
ception in 15 yenrs.

STATE ROAD
DEPARTMENT
IS INACTIVE
ON ROADS IN SOUTH FLORIDA
AND ADMITS THE
TRUTH

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

Enrich tho soil, increase tho
yield, hasten maturity, Im.
prove the quality. It pays to
use thorn rogulnrly. Stock In
our wnrehouso at Sanford,
Booklet free from warehouse
or from—

Armour F ertilizer Works

LANDIS, FISH ft iiufl
Attorneys nnd Counsellor
DcLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in the State atl
a I Courts.’ Special facilities!
tmlning nnd Perfecting Laif

GEO. G. H E R R l
Attorney-at-I.aw
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff

Jacksonville. Florida

SANFORD, FLA.

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be more than repaid. '
All work done in a satisfactory manner and your
ness is appreciated.

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 24.—Chairman Phillips, o f the State Road De­
partment during a debate todny on a
resolution to accept $899,909 of the
proceeds of Bruvard county road bond
issue nnd construct Rond Number 4
through that county, declared the de­
partment had done practically nothing
for South Florida and but little for
the oast coast. Thu resolution was
defeated, only Phillips nnd I. E.
Schilling, of Miami, who introduced
it, voting In the affirmative.
The
board adopted a resolution authoriz­
ing the chief ongincor to advertise
for bids for the construction of 4 and
one-quarter miles of highway south
of Brndcntown on Rornl No. 5. Ac­
cepted Madison county bonds at $7,999 pur mile and ugreed to grade tiny J
highway from Suwannee river to
Madison nnd from Madison to tho
Georgia lino.

On Flour, Grain andFee|
Fruit and Vegetable

C rates

Y ou Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices
Write lor Prloc I.In

Pnlulkfi, Floridj

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots

WOMAN’S NAME
WHO WITNESSED
DOUBLE MURDER

I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING

BECAME KNOWN TODAY AND
SHE GIVES NEW TES­
TIMONY

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” «

NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 24.—The
name of the wamnn reputed to have
witnessed tho double murder of Rev.
Hall und Mrs. Mills became known
today. Sho Is Mrs. Juno Gibson, wid­
ow, who with her son conducts a farm
on Hamilton road. Before harvest
time her fields are frequently robbed,
Ench night Bho lay in wait to end the
thievery. Tho night of tho murder
she is said to have told the investiga­
tors she was riding do,wn Debrussy's
lane through tho Phillips farm when
she saw in the field the dim outlines
of two men nnd two women. Sho be­
came curious, halted her mule and
watched, there was a moment of loud
talking, sound of pistol shot, n streak
of flame and one mnl foil. A moment
later four moro shots and ono woman
fall, Mrs. Gibson became frightened
and fled.

lion— lots are being ^old right along and building in I
section is such as to gladden the heart o f those who naj
the good of Sarford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement an
to say just what is my candid convictions would P i
moat too strong for tho careful, conservative person-" I
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow J
1ms VISION will agree with mo now— the otherjaten,

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WHAT ARE YjOU GOING
TO DO REGARDING THE
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS?
By Tho Plant City Courier
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fut l*n K3 fn

Tho biennlnl election Ib near, when,
leslde tho naming of a numbor of of­
ficials, Florida doctors are to voto for
[ r against four propoaod changes in
[io Constitution, which Is so aged and
Already amended so many times that
Is a man’s job for even a trained and
Astute lawyer who has made a spectd study of Florida history and legBlntlvo procedure to follow it But
bad it not boon amended from time
time, many of those who now onjoy tho privileges of citizenship in
[his great stato, would not bo hero.
constitution drafted and adopted
lore than thirty-five years ago could
jtardly bo expectod to conform in all
aspects to the needs and customs of
liis day and time, for there has boon
inrvolouB progress In tho scientific
[nd invontlvo world during tho years
itorvcnlng, In lBSfi thero were no
[utomobilos, telephones, and electric*
ty for light and power wns practical­
ly unknown; there wns no wireless
telegraphy, no radiophone communlculon, no moving pictures and no ar­
tificially mndo ice— nono of these
tomforts and devices, now regarded
by ninny people us necessities, had
peon perfected at that time, and it is
(ot to bo wondored at that wo occnsonnlly find it necessary or expedient
moot changed conditions by nmondlonts to tho Constitution.
After all, it is merely a question
appreciating tho situation to deter­
mine tho courso to pursue relntivo to
jo four proposed amendments which
fro to bo presented at the uppronchJng election. For our part, wo expect
to voto for throe of theso propositions.
The first that will appear on tho
ballot Is a joint resolution proposing
'nn amendment to Section 10 of Arti­
cle XII, relating to education. By the
(adoption «&gt;f this proposed nmondment
It will 1)0 wit hip tho power of tho
freeholders o f n special tax school
[district to authorize a levy of not to
exceed ten mills for school purposes.
Phis authority is not now needed by
somo districts, but it is very much
seeded in othor districts where chllIren are deprived of school advant­
ages bpcauso tho state has outgrown
the constitutional limitations plncod
millago for educational ndvnucelont. Whoro additional funds are
lot needed, the proposed privilege
loed not be invoked, nnd another rea­
son that carries assurance that tho
proposed authority is not out of or­
der will rest entirely with those who
pay tax on real or personal property,
tho "floater" or elector who does not
pity tax other than capitation, or poll
tax, not being eligible to express a
•■hol:o in elections involving taxation.
,0110 should not lose Hight of tho fact
thnt Florida adopted compulsory cdupation without making provision to
[louse or tench tho children thnt it
ins Intended to force to nttoiid school,
'ompulsory education is a blessing
because it permits many children to
ret at least n grammar school edu­
cation when otherwise they would bo
Compelled to forego thnt right— yet,
by adopting thnt method without ar­
ranging a method of providing introased facilities and to pny teachers

to instruct tho subjocts, tho stato has
forced thousands of children into
schools already crowded and rendered
progress slow and difficult for both
classes of pupils— tho voluntary stu­
dents nnd thoso who havo enrolled by
virtuo of tho compulsory law. Effic­
ient schools nrn needed in every com­
munity, nnd rights embraced in tho
proposed amendment nro necessary to
provide good schools,
Tho second proposed amendment Is
that to Articlo V, relating to tho Ju­
diciary. This would permit appoint­
ment by the governor of additional
circuit judges in circuits where tho
need may bo apparent. As popula­
tion increases, litigation and crlmo in­
crease, nnd if justico is to bo expect­
ed without dolay, it is necessary to
provide for disposing of ensos in a
reasonably prompt manner, Tho mills
of justice grind entirely too slow In
some sections, and the amendment
will bring some relief.
We expect to voto for an amend­
ment to Section 3 of Articlo XVI, re­
lating to time of payment of salaries
of stato officers, because it is not just
to expect, much less require, a man or
woman to labor twolvo months and
have only three pay days,—these be­
ing three months apart. Adoption of
this proposed amendment will allow
state officials to receive their salaries
monthly, upon their own requisition.
Many of us would complain bitterly
if we missed a weekly or monthly pay­
day, but in tho case of our state of­
ficials the pay-days come only with
the changing seasons—spring, sum­
mer, fall |and winter. Consider this
carefully and voto ns your conscience
dictates,
The fourth ami Inst of the proposed
amendments is that which relates to
ronpportionment of representation in
(lie Legislature, under a change in
Section 11 of Articlo VII. Wo will
vote "no" in this case for the reason
thnt it is unnecessary. Tho Consti­
tution already provides for renppnrtiomnont every ten years, and sinco
the Legislature has repeatedly failed
to perform this duty, wo do not see
or know any reason for a change In
tho Constitution in thnt respect. Tim
North und West portions of Florida
hnvo fo9 ninny yenrs had the balance
of power in tho legislature, mid sinco
the proposed amendment does not
specify a rulo or basis of nny char­
acter Li use in renpporUonmont of
representation in the senate, tho
south and east sections of the state
cannot with any degree of certainty
anticipate relief through adoption of
this proposition. Hillsborough county,
with more than 100,000 population,
now shares a place in the senate with
Pinellas county. Wo havo no assur­
ance that wo would he allowed to. re­
tain even a hnlf portion of n senntor
if tho senatorial representation is to
he reapportioned under tho proposed
amendment.
Vote against
this
amendment nnd thereby express to
the governor your knowledge that if
is his duty to compel the legislature,
at its next session, to reapportion ns
outlined and specified nnd required by
the Constitution of Florida.

N E W M IN ISTER S
[. W . W . M EM B ER S
TO T A K E O ATH S
N O W ON T R IA L A T
A N D GET SEALS
SACRAM ENTO
SACRAMENTO, Oet. 25.—The trinl
bf the ten self-admitted members of
[he Industrial Workers of tho World,
/ho nro charged iwitK violating tho
California criminal syndicalism act
/ns continued today with testimony
bf the prosocutloln. The testimony
nkeii by tho* prosecution indicates that
|t is ,sceking to establish thnt the or­
ganization ,is committed to tho doc­
trine of sabotage.

IF A T FIRST Y O U
D O N ’T SUCCEED,
T R Y , T R Y A G A IN
NEW YORK, Oct. 2fi—Joromo Ublo
painter and opera singer, will be
Carried tho third time to the woman
bo first married in 1003.. Tho wedling w ilf take place in Rome booh.
Bile married Miss Elizabeth Norris
of Philadelphia. She divorced him in
191*1. They remnrrlod In 1017 but
iivorcou again two years later. They
let ngnln four weeks ago nnd mndo
Jp their differences nnd nrrnngcd
infringe for the third time.

LONDON, Oct. 25.—King George
Jins summoned council for todny, nt
which nil new ministers nnnounced
yesterday by 'the prime ministers,
Honor Law, will take their, oaths of
offico and receivo their senis.

Here’s. More Trouble
, For Newspapermen
BUFFALO, Oct. 25— Mayor Schuwb
is expected* to appear before tho su­
premo court justico todny nnd ask for
nn order requiring editors nnd report­
ers of tho Evoning News to show
cause why they rofuBO to nppear be­
fore tho mayor to disclose tho basis
nnd sources of their information for
a series of nrtlcics disclosing alleged
protected gambling nnd wido open
city. Tho Nows editorially disclaims
being engaged in a political squabble
or personal grudge fight against tho
mayor. No possiblo penalty, tho edi­
torial declares, can budgo tho Nows
from its adherence to the principle of
ptotecting Its sources of confidential
information.

YOUR FUTURE FORETOLDt Send
dimo, blrthdnto and stamp for
NEW YORK, Oet. 25.—A cargo of truthful, Tollable, convincing trial
nearly 67,000 cases of dntes, tho first reading. Prof. Erwing, Box 1120,,
big Importation of Christmas goods Station C, Los Angeles, California.
10-7-14-21-28-p.
this year, come today from Bombay.
SHOP EARLY

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922

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WILBUR MOTT NOW
IN CHARGE OF THE
HALL-MILLS PROBE
DEPUTY A T IO RENY GENERAL
TAKES HOLD OF THE
. INVESTIGATION
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 26.
— Deputy Attorney-General Wlrbur A.
Mott draped himself In robes of si­
lence today nnd plunged into tho In­
vestigation of tho Hall-Mills murdor,
to which ho wns assigned yesterday
by Attorncy-Gcnor^} McCrnn.
Mr. Mott spent tfie ofernoon closeted
with County Prosecutor Beckman of
Somerset, learning whnt tho county
nuthnVltles havo (lone nnd learned
since the bodies o f Rev. Edward
Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Rein­
hardt Mills wero found on Sept 16.
This afternoon Prosecutor Strieker of
Middlesex county joined the confer­
ence.
When It wns over, Mr. Mott issued
a signed statement saying ho was
greatly pleased to find tho county au­
thorities already had accomplished so
much in thoir investigation.. He de­
clined to make nny comment on nny
nngle of tho case.
Newspaper men wero particular to
ask Mr. Mott about tho story that
Mrs. Jane Gibson, a widowed fnrmor,
out riding a mulo In quest of thieves
who had looted her corn pntch had
witnessed the'murders.
While MrB, Gibson wns said to have
witnessed the shooting, it was said
thnt she wns unable because of tho
darkness, to Identify tho mnn who,
she said, mndo up the murdor party.
Sho gave tho authorities, howovor,
one good cluo to their identity.
After the minister nnd choir Blnger
bad been slain, sho wns quoted ns
soyS g, tho man bent over tho postrnto
figures—presumably to cut
Mrs.
Mills’ throat—and his accomplice
crietf out: "O h--" (mentioning tho
Christian name of the supposed slay­
er.)

C L Y D E LIN E
ST E A M E R STILL
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town nnd to take thnt money out o f
town. Our local theatres and amuaomunt enterprises keep tho monoy In
town. Wo wouldn't allow one o f our
thentres to overcrowd Its halts or to
roll reserved seats that couldn't bo
delivered. Tho police would stop it.
The public should hnvo stopped that
snlo at the Hngonbeck-Wallace show.
Tho Ilngenbock-Wallnco show works
dishonestly with the public. It‘should
not be allowed to roturn. Othor cities
to which it goes should bo wnmed
of its bad practices nnd bo prepared
to protect themselves against these
dofinnt graftors.

N ow sm oked
by a m illion
men who love
a s u p e r io r
cigarette

"Theso Rats Wouldn’t F,nt My Best
(train," Says Fred Lamli
"It’s hard to keep rats out of a feed
store. Tried for years. A neighbor­
ing store sold mo some RAT-SNAP. It
worked wonders. Gathered up dead
rats every morning. Bought more
RAT-SNAP. Haven't n rat now.
They wouldn't oat my host grain when
I threw RAT-HNAI* around."
Three
sizes, 85c, 65c, 51.25. Sold and guar­
anteed by Bnll Hardware Co.— Adv.

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 25.—Tho
Lennpe is still aground and it may
beeomo necessary to dredgo her free.
The vessel is resting in nine feet of
water nt high tide, hut normally
draws twelve foot.
Wreckers are
afraid to pull her off while resting
WOMEN IN POLITICS
on an even keel fnr'fenr o f springing
ARE GETTING HEAL BUSY
her plates nnd nro hoping for a high
wind to kick up tho sea so tho vessel
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The cx
wilt rock and pulling can he resumed.
iTUtiVocpimdl of National Woman’s
Party met here todny t» consider sovJOURNAL DID NOT LIKE CIRCUS 'rnl questions regarded ns vital to
METHODS
the progress of women in politics nnd
to lay plans for a national confer­
The Jacksonville Journal did not ence of the party here November 11.

Tho industrial situation hns not been
without its benofits. For one thing,
it hns called attention to the consum­
er.
Knso the pnln of a rheumatic attack
by a rubbing application o f Bnliard’a
Snow Liniment. It reliovcs tender­
ness und strengthens tho Joints
Three sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.20 per bot­
tle. Sold by Union Phnrmacy.— Adv.

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A buried city hns been found In
Columbia. It is bolievcd to have had
private ownership a* stroet railways.
A coni operator says the consumer
will be tho loser in tho strike settle­
ment. How nn idea, once started
trnvols.

T O M M Y B U R N S IS
GROOMING N E W
“ W H IT E H O PE”
lllr The AumirlnlrJ 1'rraa)
i .ONDON, Oct. 25.—Tommy Burns,
ex-heavyweight champion claims to
have found n new “ whito hope" in
Robert Rend, n gigantic Irish youth,
who has lived in Scotland sinco ho
wan 12 years old. Rond la now 21.
lie is six foot four nnd ono-half-Inches
tall, weighs nearly
two hundred
pounds, and has a reach of 81 1-2 in­
ches, 7 1-2 inches more tlinn Demp­
sey’s.
In a photograph sent to the Daily
Mall, the British votornn’s find towers
above him. Burn’s hend rcnchoa on­
ly to Read's shoulders. Rend hns a
good appearance, nn athletic build,
nnd is gnining fight experience in tho
rough and tumble life of tho English
trnvcling boxing show, a familiar
sight nt nny Binnll town cnrnlvnl or
country fair.
Rums says that ho hns tried Rend
out and thnt ho Is not disappointed in
him. "Ijist year Read won tho artiateur western district championship in
Scotland.” said Burns. "IIo Is a
quiet, gentlemanly hoy nnd, of course,
he ncedn a lot of experience. Only
time can tell whether he will develop
Into n real champion. Tho experi­
ence with the trnvcling boxing,show,
which he poinod nfter winning tho
amateur championship, certainly will
not do him any harm."

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HOW TO GET BACK
THE “JOY OF LIFE”

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IFE isn’t worth living if you’re so
weak and run down you can hardly
drag yourself around.
If the rich red blood, full of health
and vigor, were pumping through your
veins, the joy of lile would come back
nought Gude’s Pcplo-Mangan
soon enough!
lias worked tthis
hi magic
___ for thousands—
It will do the same for you. Take
It for a short time and sec hoy yout*
health nnd strength improve. Your
druggist has it—liquid or tablets, as
you prefer.

I 5 for 10c
10 Days to Hatch!
it takes ten days for tho eggs of a
ronch to hatch—so if you keep Royal
Guaranteed Roach Powder around for
a few days, tho old ones will carry it
into tho nests before they die— nnd as
the young hatch, they will bo destroy­
ed, tool Royal Guaranteed Ronch
Powder costs 10c nnd 25c. Sold nnd
guaranteed by II. C. Rower.— Adv.
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P epto-M .an?»an
Tonic a n d B lo o d E n rich er
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I«o It Known. That I.
II.
CLAY
CHAWFOItl), Soorstary o f Htnto o f tho
Stato o f Florida, do hereby ulvo notloa
that a

GENERAL ELECTION
Will ho hold In Homtaolo County, State
o f Florida, on Tuesday noxt HuccoodltiK
tho first Moodny III November, A. 1),
IP22. (ho sold Tuesday b ein g the

CARDUI

1 Seventh Dny of November

For
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"I was pale and thin, hardly
able to go," says Mrs. Bessie
Bearden, of Central, S. C. "I
would suffer, when 1 stood on
m&gt;; leet, with bearing-down
pains in my sides and the lower
part of my body. I did not rest
well and didn't want anything
to eat. My color was bad and
I felt miserable. A friend of
mine told me of

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Fine!”

NOTICE OF ELECTION

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Lenina and Trotzky nro caster now
to identify by thoso whoahv tys hnvo
been in doubt over which Is which.
Lenlnu is the one who dies so often.

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United Staten Hanntor from the
Htnto o f Florida, fo r six years from
.March I, 11)23.
ono llopronontntlvo o f tho Fourth
Congressional District o f tho Htnto
o f Florida. In tho Hlxtv-olnhth Con*
Kress o f I lio United Staten.
HuiicHntondnnt o f l'ublto In stru c­
tion o f tho Htnto o f Florida.
tw o Justices o f tho Hunromo Court
o f tho Htato o f Florida.
tw o .Itnllrond Cointnlsalonors o f tho
Stale o f Florida.
on o mem ber o f tho House o f n o p rasontntlvoH o f tho Htnto o f F lo r i­
da.
Comity Surveyor.
Five Morhcrn o f tho Itonrd o f C oun ­
ty Commissioners.
throe Momhurn o f tho County Donrd
o f I'ubllo Instruction.
Justico o f tho Uonoo In nnd fo r tho
f o llo w in g Justico Districts, vlt: No.

The Woman's Tonic

and I then remembered my
mother used to take it .. . Alter
the first bottle I was better. 1
began to fle*lictt up and I re­
gained my strength and good,
healthy color. I am feeling fine.
I took twelve bottles (of Cardui)
and liavcii't had a bit of trouble
since."
Thousands of other women
have had similar experiences in
the use of Cardui, which has
brought relief where other
medicines had failed.
If you suffer from female ail­
ments, lake Cardui. it Is a
woman's medicine. It may be
Just what you need.
At your druggist's or dealer’s

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F or Constnldo In nnd fo r ttio fo llo w in g
Justice Districts, vlx.: No. 3.
In T estim ony W h oroof, I hnvo
hereunto set my hand and a f ­
fixed tho Croat Heal o f
tho
Stato o f Florida, nt T a lla h a s­
see, tho Capital, this tho twonty -fou rth day o f August, A. D.
1932.
(S E A L )
II. CLAY C n « W F O K D ,
Hecratallr uf Htnto.
To C. M. Hand, S h eriff Hommolo C oun ­
ty.
GS-ato

like somo of tho methods employed
PARK CITY, Utah., Oct. 25__ 'Tho
by a circus that visited that city yes­
members
of the Democratic Women’s
terday and the Journnl says whnt it
club here at an election of officers
thinks in the following:
Everybody loves a circus, Tho old lust night elected Mrs. J. L, Aubrey,
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story is: "W o would soil tho cook “ Baby Tender." Her duties will bo
to look after infants whiio mothers
stove to go."
But everybody hntes a swindle nnd delv into timely political matters.
everybody detests n swindler. When A provision for the establishment of
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a circus swindles, it loses its churm. a hnby chick room mndo.
We havo received a numbor of com­
—Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D., of
plaints about tho Haggenbcck-Wni- NORMAN MACK GETS
Rollins College, Analytic and
HUGE SUM FOR IIIS
luce circus that showed in this town
DEFENSE
OF
"G
U
Y"
yesterday. Tho complaints are Justi­
Consulting Chemist says of the &gt;' -Uer: "O f the mnny waters of this and oth­
fied—justified to tho extent thnt tho
city administration might to refuse to WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Oct. 25.— Su­ er regions thnt I have analyzed, I have found none superior in all goct| quali­
give this circus the right to show In premo Court Justice Morscnuser to­
Jacksonville again if it over makes day awarded John E. Mnck, guardian ties of that of the "Elder Water.’’— Phono 311-W. Office In Miller RuUdlng.
of Ilnhy Guy Stillman, $25,000 for his
application to do so.
infant
it sold reserved Beats nt reserve services in defending the
illitnmcy
sent price; it t»uld thorn as long m» agninst ;hn charge of
the people enmo to buy; it sold thorn brought by Janies A. .Stillman, mil­
long after every sent, reserved or lionaire banker n his suit for jlivorce
utherwiHu was occupied; it sold what from Mrs. Anno U. Stillman. Ho also
it did not hnvu to sell. Thnt Is just allowed Mr. Mnck 54,001.11, which tho
gtmrdiun reported ho had expended in
plain swindle.
It had no standnrd price on its con­ Guy's behalf.
The court allowed Referee Daniel
cession counters. They charged what­
ever they thought they could got away J. Glflnson, who heard evidence in tho
with. It wns in Hhort, a shortchange o s e s , compensation nt tho rutc of $150
a day for 148 days do voted to tho
gang.
cuse,
a total of $22,200;
I*. T. Bnrnum was the biggest showmap this country ever had. It was ho
who declared thul the people liked to RUSSIAN STUDENT WILL CON­
Send for our .new book by Bayard F. Floyd
bo fooled . The people do like to bo TINUE ON AMERICAN RATIONS
on Fall Application to Citrus Trcc3, and lcnflot de­
fooled but they don’t liko tq be cheat­
scriptive o f Vegetable Fertilizers.
PETROGIUD, Oct. 25.— Russinn
ed, and there’s a difference between
students to the number of 10,000 will
being fooled and being chentol.
Mr. Floyd has given much information on
The police wero appealed to nt this be fed by American roliof during tho
care
of tho grove at this season outside of his
show last night and asked to stop this coming scholastic year. They nro lo­
able
treatment
of the fertilize^* needs.
fraudulent ticket-selling. Ono officer cated in Moscow, Potrogrnd, Odessa,
replied, "Go seo tho Mayor. Wo havo Kiev, Ekntorinoslav, etc.
Our Vegetable Formulas meet every require­
no authority.” It is well to ask tho
Thoro is n dearth of professional
ment of the commercial truck grower.
Mayor of Jacksonville why his polico men throughout Russia,nt tho present
IDEAL FERTILIZERS lead In actual field
have no authority. Can it bo truo? If time, nnd it is purposed to holp rem­
.
production,
pur prices are lowest possible con­
the polico hnvo no authority to stop edy this deficiency by extending help
sistent
with
quality.
swindling, Htop a fraudulent sale, if to tho cldssci which oyantuaily will
they havo not authority to prevent graduate nnd fill the vneant posts.
people from the dungurs of being over­
crowded subjecting large numbor of
ER1VAN, Armenia, Oct. 25.—Cer­
people to fire hazard, tho hazard of tain flourishing rice find cotton fields
stampodo and other dangors then it nt the fout of Mount Ararat arc to­
!r time tho Mayor uf Jacksonville de­ day threatened with the same destruc­
Jacksonville, Florida
manded laws thnt would empower the tion that ut ono timo in ancient his­
police to give tho people 'such pro­ tory overwhelmed tho hunging gar­
ALAN SCOTT,. Mgr., Sanford Warehouse x
tection.
dens of Babylon, namely failure of
Tho circus comes to town to tnko tho system of irrigation nnd tho in­
all tho monoy thnt it can got out of roads of desert sands.

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ELDER SPRING WATER

Elder Springs Water Company

Fall Fertilizers

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�Como to the public forum at the
THESANFORDHERALD court
house tomorrow night and hear

The, United States government can forever fool ui and wo won’t n
would undoubtedly land Its moral, man sept it, thor are simply going to ,i" ,
nnd money, support, for It knows the thoimolv.8 with
J ^ N llt it a &gt;4 U ttM the nmendment and othor political
ft. J. HOLLY.
HlUo narrow 2 *
R, J. L1LLAHO.. _M m U rM 'rM nnt nintters discussed. ,/\ny matter that
benefits
accruing from tho extermina­ tlon t'( South Alabama nut! (J(,or[rj.
___ O iim l HiM itf
f t A. NKBIi.
Tho Citrus Fruit Exchange is ndvo
A dvrrltaln R MnniiRfr is non political but Is for tho good of
- n. s. iioiiiiY..
tion of this pest. Tho Pannmn Canal above them nnd Tallahassee as « o f ?
eating n "ship by water" plan ns an
the county can also be discussed and important factor In tho marketing of
Zono has been freed of the mosquito Itnl to which thoy nroAvolcimie Ami
PablUhcA B rtrr R rM il by
rv
those open forums will become so pop­ Florida fruits. It declares that It will
nnd with It went tho fuvors caused by then thoy will find below them the
TtfE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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the mosquito bito; Hnvnnn Cuba, the most progressive and wealthiest state
__________ (iM i l f t Wl f t ) ____________ ular In thlc county that It will bo the bo pbsslblo to ship by water only
h regular
thing
to
discuss
nil
public
hotbed
o f yellow fever on this side in tho whole south oven though it w
■ V M C R IP T IO If M U C H IJV AJJVANCKi
when tho plan has tho practically un­
of tho world, has been mado as health­ smaller. All wo want Is
Om Tm i ™ _ ----------------------- ■— 9X00 nintters before they nre acted upon. animous co-operntlon of tho. citrus
MS And if this were done thoro would be
H t Moatha
mm
ful ns a Florida village, because the deni arid If the people 0f this
,n
It oat ha
growers of Florfdn. Co-operation is
■ W"
less
friction,
less
dash
In
authority,
mosquito
nnd tho fly hnvo both boon of tho stato aro going to ho forced to
l.V.JVtJi
la lfT ft aa Pffnnl riaaa Mai* •* C ■».
absolutely necessary to tho profitable
,;*•r 'ihi,
'i
Atumat 2ft IM ft « »
i'oet OtRU* u&lt; iess argument and money and time
banished.
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got tholr dandor up to such n pitch
marketing of great quantities of pro
-tsnr.. d, Florida. I ' n . j r A rt wl .i.irr.h
With the mosquito banished from as to arrive at tho fighting stage,
[tTOfflH
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duco whothor it bo Wisconsin dairy DEAN ADCOCK IS A REAL MAN
this state, them Is no slitting a limit
■Ilia Nanlurd Hally Herald U yablUkeA
thoso politicians and corporation!, who
products, Dakota grains, Orqgon ap­
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• m y attaraaaa (n r tp l 8aa4ay) aa4
to tho population which would soon,
NINE
TRAGEDIES
TODAY
hnvb grown fnt o ff their plans and
Dean Adcock is tho pastor of tho
ples, California fruits - or Florida
fharaaskly n rtra thla trading aeellaa.
, if
fill every fine' little Florida nook nnd
M m t u l a f ralaa rraaanable aa4 mada
Baptist
church
in
Orlnndo.
Ho
Is
schemes
for tho pnst decade, will fi,„i
fruits.
n i w a aa application. ft# * K * yaan»
hamlet, while tho growth of tho cltios
Press dispatches on front pngo to­
thnt thoy will have tho liveliest cam
Wisconsin Is a groat dairy state be­ also a fino chnp, a good live citizen
day cita nine different tragedies to cause it has mada tho Industry profit­ anil booster for tho entire state of would bo phenomenal.
pnlgn nnd contest on tholr hands in
Lot' the Renltorn o f Florida spread
como
up today in tho courts, in inves­ able by co-operatidn—not oiily co­ Florida nnd ho is our friend. Theso
are
having
real
Florida
Now wo
tho next few yaars for "citizen rights"
tigations and otherwise. This - allows operation of tho formers but co-oporn- requisites ought to carry him through the idea among tho Realtors o f othor nnd county rights, that has over been
wonthor.
that the world may bo growing worse tlon of tho banks and tho farmers.
if he needs nny help but ho docs not. stntes. No set of m en' Is -more able waged in tho wholo country, it js
fij
to catch tho significance of o mosqui­
And it is tho kind of weather that or it mny Just bo growing but never­
tlmo to call a halt on this business
Whntovor ono mny think o f tho po­ Ho stands upon his two feet and he
toless
area for settlement, nnd no set
is bringing tho tourists to tho state. theless it shows thnt mora church litical activities of the non-Bnrtlsnn Is four squnro nil tho time. It stems
nnd stop such proceedings right now
work is needed, thnt stricter enforce­ League— and tho Journal has express­ thnt the political pot in Orlando Is o f men is more In touch with tho men — Lakelnnd Stnr-Tologrnm.
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When they como to Snnford this ment of Inws should bo made and last ed Itself frequently nnd emphatically seething nnd boiling just now and In who accomplish such big thlngB, than
mm
year there will bo something for them but not least that tho growing popu­ ngolnst nny political organization for boiling over spilled on soinefollow’s the Realtors of this and other stntes,
We don’ t know if Bob Holly j,
Tnnipn Tribune.
/,
lation ncods moro real work o f all tho benefit of n special class—the toes who immediately called tho at*
to do in tho way of amuBomcnts.
-------------o
speaking
from oxporlonce or not
------------- o-------------kinds done. It does not especially Non-Pnrtisnn League in its original lotion of tho Bnptlst Church authori­
whon
ho
says
tho reason bohbed-halrThe outlook for tho winter Bouson is point the moral of non-church work economic form porformer a big ser­ ties to his belief that the pastor
l&lt;
od
stenographers
nre ao popular
one of tho best ln‘ tho history of this for somo of thoso in tho headlines vice for the grain growers of the Da­ should not mention any city affairs
\
because
friend
wife
con
not pick those
country. Got yours by going after wore among tho church workers, It kotas.
nt any time or any plnce. Tho Repor­
long
blonde
hnirs
o
ff
hubby’g coat
*0
docs not show tho lack o f moral train­
tho business.
Pennsylvania, Now York nnd Wis­ ter-Star has the .following from whnt
rIpovo.— Reporter Star,
ha
ing for somo of them woro of tho consin grdw ns ninny npples ns Ore­ Doan said:
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Wo can’t afford a stenographer, old
highest
intellectual
standards;
it
(loos
"You
mny
say
for
mo
thnt
I
am
not
Associated Press dispatch snys thnt
gon or Washington. But tho apple
denr.
But wo noted some good look­
U rge sums of money aro socking in- not show tho Inek of good home in­ glowers o f thoso Eastern states hnvo in politics, that I am only Interested kn
ing
ones
In tho Roportor-Stnr office
Tostmont. Maybe so, maybo so, but fluence for somo of them wore poo- not organized to put out u standard­ in cleaning up Orlnndo; that both men
yesterdny
and each twin seemed to
plo who hnd all o f tho best that ised, advertised product. So tho Ore­ running for office are my personal
we do not see it here.
hnvo
one—
might have been other
homes could supply. It does show, gon and Washington apple dominates friends, and I would not Willingly
TAXATION WITHOUT EQUAL
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wo
didn’t
look close—and sny,
offend either ono o f them ,
REPRESENTATION '
Tho State Highway Hoard opens to­ however, thnt tho crime wave that the market at n profitable price and
It
must
bo
nlco
to
have them around
"I also want to sny thnt if any mnn
day at Tnllnhnssoo. Wo hopo thoy has been sweeping over tho country bus brought Wealth and fnmo to the
and
whon
wo
get
in
tho big city elnss
has anything to Hny to mo, I want
A t the next general election voters like tho Orlnndo nowspnpors, maybo
open it with prnyor, They need nU If ° r some time must bo stopped and states where co-operation directs tho
him to come out and sny it, and not
thnt all of those who have broken marketing.
will ho called upon to express them­ wo can hnvo a celery fed, or an ornnge
tho strength thoy can get.
a
tnkc rofugo behind remarks nbout
over tho barriers of good government
Cuiifornin, to date, represents tho
selves ns to tho proposed constitu­ 'rd or maybe a prn-*h from Oenrgin.
-------------o------------nnd thu social standards should bo last word in co-oporation of growers 'the pulpit* of Orlnndo. When you tional nmendment Nvhlch in n wny is
, Visitors in the city yesterday pro­
placed whore they belong or thoy will in advertising, shipping nnd market­ tali' about ‘ the pulpit’ you indict every supposed to be renpportionment for
nounced tho country club and tho golf
And tho rain is not over yet.
minister In tho town, which is an un­
contaminnto tho whole social fabric. ing their products.
Floridn. Thoso of South Florida who
links tho best they had seen anywhore
fair
proceeding.
It shows that tho laws should bo
Florida is only going to tnko tho
arc vitally interested in tho state nnd
in this state Wo don’t have to say
"I am entirely responsible for my
But wo have much tobo thankful
moro rigid In dealing with nil those crown from California if our groovers
Its development nnd who want to sec for et thnt.
this. Others say &gt;t for us.
utterances,
am
standing
on
my
own
who commit thoso crimes regardless learn nnd practice co-operation which
thoso who hnvo developed Floridn giv­
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of who thoy mny he nnd Inst but not will put out high standard products fifct, and perfectly willing to take en some recognition, will opposo tho
Sanford will never bo a city by nny
And tho weather man has promised
least it again shows thnt all good, und distribute them in such n way as the consequences o f niy nets. And I measure ns it has been . arranged.
backbiting or dog In tho monger meth­
God-fearing, stulwart, patriotic citi­ not to glut tho markets. To be suc­ nni not hiding behind nny bonrd of From whnt can be learned and from a un n good day tomorrow for Dollar
ods of business. It should bo n pull
zens of Amcricn must stund ‘f or the cessful tho citrus nnd all other pro­ deacons. Any time tho bonrd of don- careful study of tho proposod amend­ Day.
bUogethar from everyone interested
strict enforcement of nil inws or the duce industries in the state must bu cons does no£ approve of my course, ment which requires Buch n reapporIn the development of the city.
The girl who is still Ratified with
country
will eventually go to the tlem- profitable. And they can only he I nni willing to bo excused.
tionment every ten yenrs, tho pooplo
--------------o------------"I am doing my duty as I see it—
n
porch
swing nnd a box a chocolates
nltion bow-wows that have boon talk­ mado profitable by sound economic
Owsloy, tho now commnnder of tho
I mu fignting to clean up tho city, and of tiiis state as well ns tho sovernl is regarded ns terribly old-fashioned
ed about for so many yenrs.
marketing methods.
Amoricun Legion Bays tho Legion is
n * L It fl
1 shall continue tu be found fighting legislatures hnvc been derelict in thoir by her set,
It is time to rcud the front page
"When
the
Florida
Citrus
Exchange
duty ns law tankers and ns citizens
just '‘(lined up to fight” for the bonus
today and to pondor upon just what controls 75 per cent of the fruit in on that side."
when they hnvo not required this re­ In the Circuit Conrt nf the Srvrulk in.
bill. Owsley is grent on Americani­
tho world is coming to and whither Florida we can use water transporta­
dlrlnl Circuit o f Flnrldn. In nnd tor
g fll
counting
every ton yenrs.
sation and ho will mnko n fine com­
BEAUTIFUL PARKS
Seminole County-— In Chnnrrrr,
,S Si i
nrc wo drifting?
tion,"
declares
C.
E.
Stewart,
Jr.,
bus­
Of
course
there
has
been
politics
mander.
Tho lax enforcement of tho prohi­ iness manager of the Florida Citrus
CITATION
Tht,|0
nothlng thnt givcs via|tori hack of the whole idon and wo aro not
bition laws will do mure toward throw­ Exchange,
Where every shipper I* to n , ity a g00tJ jmpro8Blon qalUs na yet convinced that politics is not en­ -tolln C. Ttroltonntoln, Complainant,
Tho fund for tho roads in Brevard
vs.
ing down tho burs on uil Inws than playing a lone hnnd nnd trying to out­
rtl
tirely hack of those who engineered Perry Ollckstane, Frloda Ollekstono.
county have been refused by the stato
much
as
well
kept
ami
benutiful
parks.
any olio thing. To flout tho law in guess the othor fellow; nnd when no­
Frank P. Danko and Mary II. Unsko,
road department. Well, what did you
Defendants.
This is called forth by a glimpse of this proposed nmendment through the
one
plnce
is
to
open
tho
gates
in
an­
body knows when anyono is going to tho Winter Bark city park that wo InHt session of tho legislature. Some To: Perry (Dlcketono, residence un­
expect? It i»j impossible to spend all
known: Frieda Ollcketonn, No. 4S5I
South Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 11*
o f tho rond money in WeBt Florida other and it is only a question of ship, or whnt the nrrivnls in any mar­ happened to note yesterday ''while honestly believed thnt they woro renllinolH; Frank P. Danko and wife,
tlmo when boozo being rntnpnnt will ket will lie until the day they arrive,
and have It for south Florida, too.
Mnry n, Danko, No. 17B8 Oglonliy Ave­
passing through that beautiful city. ly getting something in the measure
besmirch
the
characters
of
tho
entiru
nue.
Chicago, Illinois:
putting 25,000 or more boxes of or­ The grnsg has recently been replanted but thoy now have learned thnt It has
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community
in
ono
way
or
another
ami
mplnfnt filed In this enuso Hint you,
anges on n boat destined for any sin- nnd sprinklers have been installed all the. cloverost enr mnrks of tho north
Now people and new business are
P e rry Cillckntone, aro a resident or a
homing to Snnford beenuso Sanford tho Inws of tho Inml will not he en­ glo market is folly."
mid
west
Florida
politicians,
Who
have
stato
or c o u n t r y o th or than tho Slate
through tho park and the grass is ono
f Florida, and that you r place o f resi­
offers so much In tho way of business forced in any particular. It is tlmo
Commenting on Mr. Stewart’s state­ broad expanse of vivid groun that will had designs on the measure for t^o odence
la u nknow n, and that you, Frieda
Ollokstono, Frank P. Dasko nail Mary
ment, the Tnnipn Tribune says:
along every lino. Tho warehouse and to wake up!
not fuil to attract the oyo of tho purpose of kcoping tho new nnd wldo- It. Dasko, aro residents o f Chicago, Il­
"Not only is such marketing folly; tourist ns he comes down from tho nwnko section of tho state under their linois,
dock business on tho lnka front Is
u
T herefore, you, P e rry Ollokstoiio, are
something thnt should nttrnct tho at­ THU LIBRARY IN THE PARKS.
in the long run it means bankruptcy. frozen north. We hope that tho good thumb for tho next ton years just ns required
lo ho and appear before our
And it nevor could mean anything hut peopio of Winter Bark will hnvo thoir they hnvo hnd control of it ever sinco said Circuit Court nt tho Court House
tention of tho capitalists.
In Sanford, Floridn, on tho 1st day of
------------- o-----------Now that it Is time to begin plan­ losses—perhaps heavy, perhaps not so petunia hods as thick as ovur in tho tho stnto was organized—-they don’t January, A, D. 1023, nnd then and there
m ake a n sw e r to tha hilt o f complaint
Tho Snnfurd Band will go to Go- ning tho beautiful library building severe, but all constituting a steady park this year for thoso petunias nt- propose to give it up without the clev­ exhibited against you 111 this cause,
a decree pro oonfosso will he
nova, Oviedo and Longwood tomorrow •;hnt Sanford is to have after waiting und debilitating drnin on tho state’s t“acted more attention inst year than erest laid plans or ideas worked to othorwisn
cnlerod a ga in st you.
And
you,
F rie d a Cillckntone, Frank P.
night and tho committee of Sanford ninny yours tho location comes up for greatest industry,
thu
limit
and
if
this
amendment
car­
the pretty girls that aro usually seen
Dasko and Mary It. Dasko, are required
morchnnts, tho Itotail Merchants Com­ discussion. On account of tho small
“ Not until thu citrus industry of down there in that fine old colloga ries, it is our opinion nnd tho opinion to ho nnd apponr before our said Cir­
Court at tho Court House In Han­
mittee of tho Sanford Chamber of sum donated by tho city for thu build­ Florida, in every detail, is ut least 75 town
of n grent many people who have cuit
ford, Florida, on the 4th day o f Decem­
ber, A. p . 1P23, and then and
there
Commorco to bo more exact, will tell ing thero is nothing left with which to per cent co-operatlvo; not until tho
And then getting buck to our own studied the situation that tho propos­ m
ak e a n sw er to tho Ml) o f complaint
tho folks about tho Dollar Day and purchase u lot and thu committees in citrus grower sof tho state hnvo lourn- beloved city wo woro struck by tho ed amendment will not help South exhibited a g a in st you, otherwise de­
crees pro c o n fo s s o jvllt he entored
Woman's Club Day Frldny of thi« charge naturally turn to the public ed thnt the only way to gut maximum grass in thu Central Bark and the Florida ono bit,
against you.
It Is nrdorod thnt this citation
be
week. ThiH is tho way to stir up parks ns a site for tho library. Other returns from their crops is by co-oper­ flowers ami shrubs and nil the work
Wo believe that Govomor Hardee published
in t lie Hanford
Herald,
a
enthusiasm and get tho peapla com­ cities have* stuff buildings in the ative buying of fertilizer, co-operative that lias been put on this park lately feels tho same wny nbout ft, olso he newspaper published In Hcmluoln Coun­
ty, Florida, o n co a w eek fo r eight eoning to Sunford.
parks and Snnford with fivo or six picking and packing, co-operative speaks for itself. It. menus work and would not givo tho people of this sec­ sooutlvo w ee k s ns notlco to tho dofondPerry Dllckstone, and on ce a week
-------------o------------parks or public squares cun surely shipping, and co-oporntivo marketing money to keep up beautiful parks nnd tion tho assurance that if tho amend­ nni,
fo r four co n s e cu tiv e w e e k s as notice
to
tho
defendants, F rieda Ollckstone,
directed
by
n
corps
of
exports
on
thu
Snnford American Legion will ob­ spurc a littlo space in ono of them for
we people who nre boro looking at ment fails to carry, he will do his best
Frank P. Dasko nnd Mary II. Dasko.
job
in
ovory
big
distributing
center,
serve Armistico Duy in real sdldior a fine library building that would add
them day after day probably lose to have It brought before tho coming
W ITNESS niy hnnd nnd tho seal of
the said tllrcult Court on IhlH the 18th
fashion and tho Cnmpholl-Lossing instead of detrnct to the park in will the citrus industry in Florida be much of our enthusiasm over them serBlon nnd if possible get a reappor- day
o f October, A. D, 1W32,
H. A. DOUGLASS,
(HIDAt.)
Post is getting ready for n Mg day which it was placed. Thero is some on a permanently profitable basis. hut just go away ami then como irnck tlonmcnt measure that is just and
Clerk o f tlu» Circuit Court
which happens to fall on Saturday of objection on the part of somo of the 'Ibis is proven by tho hucccsb o f t h e 'or go to some other city and bco fino fair.
fo r tho Seventh Judicial
Circuit o f tho Stato nf
this year. Tho storos will close dur­ property owners but it is thought that California growers in obtaining max­ parks und you will see them through
As we nil know South nnd Central
Floridn. In nnd for the
C ounty o f Seminole.
ing tho day but will bo open tho Fri­ they will In time become reconciled to imum efficiency in the hnndling of the oyo of the tourist and tho travel­ Floridn now pays nt least seventy per OEO. A. p oC O T
TFS,
S olicitor and o f Counsel for
day night before to glvo tho people a thu library building. The park that their crops from the grovo—or "or­ ler.
cent of the entire taxes of tho state;
Complainant.
Having beautiful parks is money South and Central Florida iq walking 412-Oto
chunco to trado. Saturday will bo contains tho building \Vill bo no less chard,’ as tho sny on thu Slope— to tho
given over to American Legion sports a park after tho building is erected consumer. Co-oporation in producing well spent in any city and wo congrnt- away in development and improve- In Ihr Circuit Court o f Iho Movrnlh Ju­
dicial Circuit o f Floridn. In and for
and tho boys nnd their friends will than it is now nnd the building will tho varieties desired, in picking and ilato Winter Bark and Snnford city of­ nieht, by leaps and bounds from North
Hcmlnolr Comity.— In Chnnerry.
not interfere in any way with the pneking, in ’'shipping, in marketing; ficials nnd people generally for their and West Florida, nnd wo believe thnt
have a big time.
C ITATION
------------ o-----------pleasure of anyono hut will mid much and co-oporntlon ns well in advertising good Itork in this respect.
it is high tlmo that the people of this
---------0—
Dohlnhon,
Complainant,
Any rond between Sanford and Or­ to tho pleasuro of thoso good people on a nation-wide scale und through
stato senile the situation to tho ex­ M. F. v«.
A
NATIONAL
MOSQUITO
FIGHT
lando built In the future should bo who huvn Inlmred for yearn to erect, n practically tho entire yonr. Tho facts
tent they Bhnuld put a check'now up­ Louisa P npw orth, et nl.. Defendant*. ..
T o : Louisa Pap worth. Ir living, and If
built of brick with n more substantial suitable building in this city for a are proven, practically demonstrated,
dead, to all pnrtles cla im in g ml***
Senator D. U. Fletcher gave the on this system of being hog tied and
estn under Louisa Pnpworth, deceM
foundation than sand. Sunford is go­ library und who bco the grout bene­ In every real 75 per cent effective co­
bound
to
do
the
bidding
of
n
section
od, or othorwliic. In a rid to tho folRealtors, at their St. Betershurg
lowing described Inna In Seminole
ing to bo our port. Trucks aro daily fit on having a place of this kind. In operative organization of tho kind in
meeting, something to think seriously of the stnto thnt is going backwards
oro particularly
County, Florldu. m
...............
bringing tons of freight from its fnct tho parks are just now being the United States, Co-operation is
described ns follow s, to - w lt :
, ,
on when ho proposed a nation wide in n way; thnt hnB lost out in moro
39 chains nnd 7 links WcHt of
whnrves to Orlnndo morchnnts. To kept up ns parks and for yenrs woro whnt enables the California people to enmpaign to extorminato tho mosqui­ ways as compared with South Flori­ thonoglrt
Southeast c o rn e r o f
Suction #.
lay brick on sand to tnku caro of such nothing but open spaces in the city ship by wntor through tho Bnnnnm Ca­ to pest. IMh suggestion is not only da and thnf every county in tho statq T o w n sh ip 20, South o f Itnngn 30 Last,
♦'
ran thonco Hast a lo n g Section lino iu
traffic is folly.— Rcportor-Stur. Tho and could just as well housed n build­ nal and to renp all the advantage of practicable, blit iU ns positively need­ that has the requisite number of. peo­ ch ains; thence North 44 degrees. 4*
minutes. Hast It chains and 70 Ink*,
next brick rond between Orlnndo and ing or two as to hnvo thu grnss and lower rates and bulk shipments, com­ ed, and something like that is the only ple has just as much right to a sena­ thence
North S3 d egrees 45
mluUft
West 11 chains anil 111 links to the Eas*
Snnford will bo twenty-four foot wide woods running riot as thoy formerly peting on at least an equal footing method by which this country can bo tor or a representative as
similar side
o f the r i g h t - o f - w a y o f tHo South
and laid on a concrete bnso and lnid did. A beautiful library building is with Florida citrus fruits, notwith­ rid of tho mosquito.
counties or sections in North Florida. Florida Itnltromi Company, thonco In a
S ou th w esterly direction a lo n g tho *»■»
la such a substantial manner thnt it wortli as much or even moro than ono standing tho"far shorter dlstanco be­
Those who como to Florida nnd It is a most unfair and unjust feature sli|o nf said r i g h t - o f - w a y o f said South
Hull rond Company, to tho point
will last until wo have spent every of the parks oven if the building oc­ tween tho Florida grower nnd his other coastal stntes in tho summer nnd wo believo that for overy certain oFlorida
f b e g in n in g ;
.
It a p p ea rin g from the sworn bill or
cupied all the space in tho park. But murkets.
cent that wo possess, yes.
may try to mpko out thero aro no thousand people who are given a rep­ complaint
filed in this cause against
"When Florida citrus growoni opor- mosquitoes in the other state; but resentative or senator in North Flori­ you. and each o f you. that you, ana
------------ o------------ \
the proposed building will bo so small
each
o
f
you
hnvo o r claim to hnvo some
Billions In money paid to profiteers that it will nevor ho noticed by thaao ato nil tho way through on nt least n facts ami ngurcH show thnt from da, for that same per capita tho peo­ interest In and
lo the land herelnnliu.o
during tho war aro gone forovor. Tho who object to it nnd if it takes tho 75 per cent basis of co-oporution, in­ Alaska to Cape Horn ami Jrom the ple o f South Florida should bo given described.
Thorcfnro, you, Louisa rapworth.
Attorney General snys ho cannot place of tlio present bund stand in stead of'on nbout a 40 per cent basis, Andean nnd •Hocy Mountain valleys a like representation. Or, if overy living, and If dead, nil parties claiming
Interests under Louisa Pap worth, neproqpcuto them. Wo nevor expected Centrul Dark the changu will bo so as nt present, watch freight rates on to iho savannahs of tho Orinoco, tho county in North Floridn is given ono ceasod, or oth erw ise, In and to tno
property heretnahnvo described, " ro
him to prosecute them nnd his asser­ gradual that one will hurdly note tho }ho railroads, drop to levels compar­ mosquito flourishes and hums. Var­ senator and two representatives, then qulred
»o ho and appear before .our
tion that ho ennnot is coming a triflo difference in tho spuco occupied by able with thu sorvlco rendered by tho ious localities fight tho pest scientifi­ every county in ovory other section of said Circuit Court at the Court lion*
In Snnford, Floridn. on tho 1st day &lt;&gt;•
late, It Is just another nail in tho tho two buildings. A nice library in railroads. Watch tho increased uso of cally^ others Bprcnd a little ail on tho tho stato should bo likewise recog­ .T."&gt; Uftr&gt;, A. D. 1923, nnd then and there
make an.twor to the hill o f nntnplnmt
coffin of those folkB who want anoth- Central Bark or in tho Ninth Street water transportation show Its invar­ water one time and then forgot it nized.
~ 1. it. It -.1 against
i„
linril'lHB 11®?
exhibited
yonfi_ r,l
otherwlss
d#iable
effect
in
rail
rates.
Watch
tho
crooH
tiro, confosso will
Ill
l»n 01,1
or war, The next war will bo fought Burk would add much to tho city und
while authorities go off after fnlso
It is bccauso of politics that North
against you
n iu L ------ t-. ..yo citation be
by tho profiteers and thuBC bullies who to tho parks themselves and catLiinly result of scientific distribution, rath­ godlike compulsory vaccination with and West Florida have forced laws
It Is o o.j
rd ered that nthis
published
lu
tho Snnford Hernld.
want to bo brlgudier generals. Thero 1b one of tho finest moves for hlghor er than tho haphazard mothod of glut­ prison sentences or n fino, for fnilure over tho ojher sections of tha Rtnte, newspaper published
In Seminole t-onj*.
will never bo any more buck privates education thnt Snnford huu over start­ ting ono murkot nnd sta.'ving another. tu Jump after furtyoight hours’ no­ being absolutely in the majority on ty. Florida, on co each woek for e w m
(71 con secu tiv e weeks.
And watch tho Florida citrus growers tice.
W ITNESS my hand and the sen f .
to volunteor and tho government had ed.
everything, controlling every ap­
fho
said Circuit Court on this tho
attain n degree of ]*cpsperlty thnt
hotter novor druft thoift Wurs are
Senator Fletcher has started some­ pointment, or distribution of wonlth
v
brought on by corporato interests who
Tho Snnford Country Club golf they nevor will and never can ronch thing thnt Florida would do well to or improvement just uh thoy liked and
want to graft tho government and the course was opened last Thursday. The through continunnc cof tho cut-thro«t take up nnd make a national matter, whether it suited tho peopio of this
Circuit o f the Ststo
people and their slimy trail can bo Heruld curried several pictures of por­ mutRods of tho past mid tho present." and with earnestness suggest a meth­ section or not, thnt this talk of stato
.
F lo rid n . In nml for
C
ounty o f Seminole.
What Is truo fo r the citrus growers od nnd tho procedure for tho cam­ division is heard so often and if those
found all through the. history of every tions of tho course, which showed
GEO. A. .PeCOTTKH,
, .
of Florida is true of tho growors of paign.
o f Counsel for
it to be beautifully laid ou t
. war In the world.
politicians continue to feel thnt thoy (13-OtpSolicitor and
Complnlnnnt.

Ml

|I

JOB v o i ! MARKETING C0MMI8SION

all produce which Is shipped fron
Florida to tho markets of tho world.
The Citrus Exchange Is serving
well tho stato by urging upon citrus
growers tho necessity of co-oporntlon,
They do well to got together on somo
plan to get tholr goods to market
properly nnd profitably. It Is tho
nnturnl assumption thnt whnt Is good
for thorn is good for nil other growers.
It would seem to bo a Job—a big job
— for the State Marketing Huronu.

FROM OTHER
SANCTUMS.

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If

(mm Thuisdsy's ihulr)
F. J. Gonsnlos o f DoLand waa in
ie cny yeatordny calling on his local
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Istoniors.

THE Si

LOCALS

Looks liko moro rain but not moro
|jirs. H. W . Shopard, and Mrs. J. W,
rest.
Wo aro.tho busy bin',a in San­
nicy of Miami are spending a short
ford.
:,c hero at the Montosuma.

of being mL!«, lutor to go about with
him as o f old. Tho reads aro almost
impuasablo just now, but on his way
buck from Altamont Springs ho stop­
ped ovor with us, and Kov. Wahlburpr
urged him to preach. So ho guvo Ub a
good talk on "The Abundant Life.’
Tho music and extra songs and duuta
added much to tho service.
Rov. Wuhlbcrg cumo Saturday a ft­
ernoon calling at tho homo o f Mr. und
Mrs. Tyner and staying with Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Studt.
Ho preached u fine sermon in tho
morning und will give tho sermon on
“ Proscustination" on tho 2ifd Sunday
in November. Wo guess they have
no corner on it but tho old durky ex­
plained it us ono of the fundamental
doctrines o f the Baptist church. Rev.
W., is a Baptist so he cun tell you
if this is true.

A), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922

Registered Voters of Seminole County, Florida
IIKtllSTHnBD VOTBIIS
I'liuci.vcrr NUMI1BII OfTB
NKMINOl.i: COUNTY, SANFORD,

„
. FLORIDA
Akers, Frank I*. If,, J r.’

Abrams, J. I).
Aldridge. A. P.
Alien. Mrs. Sarah A.
Aldridge, W. U.
Alton, J. *r.
Allmnn. Chan.
Anderson, J. I.
Aycocke, J. C.
Ailnins, J. F,

U. J. Uolly and son, Reginald visit­
IMr. and Mrs. John Itytll and Chnrlio
L j of Koono nro among tho rocont ed Orlando yesterday on business and
Adnms, A. M.
Alton. O. F.
pleasure and renewed old acquaint­
[rivals.
______
,
Allen, P. J.
ance and made many now onos.
Asplnwatl, M. C.
Appleby, A. K.
GcorRO Chamborlain o f Daytona
Allen, Hmlolln
b c h was in tho city yestorday callAdams. C. C.
Tho Sominole Auto Company have
Allen.
Ilnymond L.
on old friends and nttonding to open'u their now gnrngo in the Hynoa
Arthur, George W.
Appleby. Mrs. Kiln
Uiness.
building on Park nvenuo and nro
...... James
Alton,
Anderson,
Andrew
reudy for all kinds of repair work.
Allen. T. A.
Id . E. Fisbnck, L. Thorton, Jim HarAspliiwnll,
Mrs. Lucy
Watch for thoir advertisement in tho
r It F. Magill o f Orlando arrived
Anderson. J. Id.
Daily Horald.
Appling, Josephine
Ithe city yesterday and nro stopping
/Anderson, AIImh Agnes
Adnms,.
Constance M.
tho Monteduma These men aro
Allison, Mrs. (Torrlno
*3 M M m
Armistice Dny in Sanford this year
Allison. Mrs. Kndlo
re nttcndln'fr tho school o f Masonpromisns to bo a grand big dny with
Allen, Miv&gt;. Sarah
Allison, Mr*. Mlnnlo D,
much o f tho foolishness cut out. It
Adams. Mrs Kiln S.
Allen,
Mrs ICthot
KONOIl OF MRS. II. P. SMITH will bo n better dny in mnny respects
Allen, Minnie I.oo
Allen, L.
Mrs Henry I’urdon ontertnlnod tho and tho merchants will closo tho Btores
Adams. Mrs. t.uelln
fmbors of tho Amuzu Bridgo Club vorybody will turn out to pay respects t a t a f t i i i a f c a t a i c i f t i t o i
Allen, Mrs. Mary J.
Ayoooke, Katherine
1st delightfully yestorday afternoon to tho memory o f tho boys who fought
Austin, Miles
Alirahain.
Hose
for
us
.
her homo on Palmotto avo., comRov. J. R Bell presiding eider from Austin, Iail a
uontlng Mrs. Howard P. Smith,
Mary
the Pnlntkn district is oxpccted here .Alexander,
’Allen, Miss Helen
Thoro arc more Dollar Dny adver­
leaves noxteveek fo r W est Palm
linker,
I.,
J.
to preach at tho Moore’s Station
Handy, A. P.
ich whero s i ^ v i l l make her future tisements In this issuo and they are Church Sundny Ocf. 20th, everybody Halllngor,
(loo. T.
Harlow. John
10. There wore two tables o f play- renl bargains. Dollar Dny is tomor­ welcome
Harrell. J. F.
row and it promises to be ono o f tho
t&gt;. c.
Fridny November 3rd will be the tiarcllfr,
Ilnlley,
W.
laskots and crystal vasns o f pink biggest sales dny in our history. Much next meeting o f tho Enst Side Com­ Hen tty, O.
W . II.
?s combined with ferns woro artls- o f tho success o f future Dollar Days munity club, all the public spirited in Ilrown, O. W.
Ilrown. H. K.
lly used in tho rooms. Tho tolly depends upon the pucccss o f tomor­ East Sanford will lie welcome, pleaso Hells, C. A.
C. M
ds were In kooplng with tho Hol- row. Got nut mid help to mako it n consider this ns a personal invitation Horry.
•Innnett.
H.
Hell.
T.
J.
big,dny
.
e’en season.
nnd come, plans have already been HlKUors. H J.
f exceptional intorost wns the gurao
W. H.
made to improve nm{ help along sev­ Hnykln,
nan, O. F.
Tho mnny friends o f Judge Jnmos eral lines and wc would bo pleased lira
bridge played, {ho prize for high
Ilrown. Is. I,.
Ilrownlee, H. D.
c, a gold laco vanity was won by Sharon extend their sympathy In tho with tho help and npprovnl of nil.
Hyril. C. L.
1
lletto. W. 10.
. J. B. Coleman, Mrs. Smith was loss o f his brother whoso death oc­
The Shower given for Mr. nnd Mrs. ilrown,
8. C.
Mcntcd a dainty hand mado hand* curred at the old home in Quincy. Mr. toward Flynt (Nee Edith McCluilnnd) Ilelilnll. Mrs. 1.11III
Hrotherson.
Mrs. tjoretta
and Mrs. Shnron hnvo returned from was a very pleasant affair, all the
hlef.
Hu/iilck, Kd.
refreshments consisting o f frozen Quincy where they attended tho fun­ neighbors were thoro nnd mnny lovely Herry, Mrs. It Itoy M. F.
Handy, Kdwlua
rs, olives, saltlnes, and Iced tea eral. Ills mother accompanied him nnd useful gifts were displayed. Mr. Hnltlnger. Mrs. I.ubello
Hrownioe, Mrs. I.Illlan
0 nerved at tho conclusion o f tho homo and will reninin in Sanford for and Mrs. McClelland served ice cream Hoy
kill, Itosa K.
lalley. Mrs. Joy
some
time.
*
1 game
u ’ i ..
nnd cake. The young couple are g o ­ Ilrown, Miss \
\ Innlo
hoso enjoying Mrs. Purdon’s cordIrene T.
ing to housekeeping in Genova this Hlackwoll.
Illngers,
Paul
O.
Our thanks are\duu Joe Ball for week.
hospitality woro Mrs. Howard P.
niggers, Mrs. ttorthn
Holding.
Mrs
Florence ,
th, Mrs. J. B - Lnwson, Mrs. J. B, advertising the, Sanford Herald on tho
Mr. fid Mrs. W. W. Miller have Holly. Mrs. Mario D.
man, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Don incrclinnts to neighboring towns Inst bought 8 acres o f improved land o f Hrndfnrd. I. II.
Hollln, Olga
in. Mrs. John Sihith, Mrs. J. C. night . Joe carried the advertisements D. L. and Robert Thrasher on Camer­ Hates,, W. n.
toy, Mrs N’aney
.
{mott and Mrs. W. Morton Thigpon. with hm and sad "this is the biggest on Road opposite the Miller home. Max
Hrooks, \V. P.
*
and best paper published in Seminole There were 8 acres o f celery sot out tlrooks. .Mrs Victoria
Hrooks. XV. It.
county."
Since it is tho only one on the land so Mr. Miller has a ready Hrny, Mrs. Hlnnh
FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB
Hlalr.
Mrs. Mlnnlo
(ntertnining in her usual charming published in Huh county Joe knew that mado job.
Harlow, Mrs. Margaret
II. I..
grnclous manner Mrs. Goorgo A. he was tolling the truth and ho could
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Palmed hnvo Under,
Hlackshear. Alloa
fcottes was hostess yestorday aft- lint lie gnlnsnld.
Itrannon.
Mrs. Frances 13.
moved their hohschold goods to town
Hutler, William
pon at bridge at her homo on Magand have taken a house hnving rented Ilrown, Mrs. Clnra
Mrs. I.a urn
nvo., tho guests includod tho
The many frionds o f Senator Dun­ their homo in Cameron city to Mr. nnd Hells.
liotta. Mrs llettlo
’
ibers o f tho Fortnightly Bridgo can U. Fletcher woro glad to have him Mrs. Charles Baker who hnvo been llonnolt. Mrs Hanoi
Hurcllft. Olnronco
hero yesterday y afternoon and this ljving at the Gibson house on Rich­ Hales, Mrs. Illrd
Mrs. .losslo
fight colored field flowers were morning. He has been on a trip thru mond nve. Mr. Gibson is hero from ■tooth,
Itootli, It. II.
effectively used in tho rooms south Florldn with tho "real estates" Washington, D. C. and is planning to Jlalsden, XV. A.
Ilertleson. A. M.
fo tho card tables woro arranged. and dropped o ff hero to visit his sis­ remodel his
residence before oc­ Modulo, Joo
flnrlior, Mrs. Hellnn
|o hours passed quickly in the ter Mrs. J. II. Huddleston at Genova cupying it.
Herry. C. M
W. XV.
rbing gnmo o f bridgo plnyod dur- who has been very 111. Ho loft this
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.. Dressor nnd liriuly.
Ililobauan. T. II.
the afternoon, high score being morning with Mr. Huddleston for tliut children were nt Daytona Beach front illedsoo, T. M.
Hucban, I&lt;. &lt;1.
by Mrs. B. W. Herndon who was pinco and will spend sovornl days there Saturday till Monday huvlng u fine Hussey,
.1. II.
*
Ilrown.
T. I..
|dcd u hand mado shoppinjrbag. before returning homo to Jacksonville time fishing and socing the sights.
Hurrlor. H C
consolation a bridgo slnto, want for a short vnention Senator Flotchor
Mrs. Crist Bucurei wns taken to the Diggers. C. M.
Hlonors. T. W.
rs. G. G. Bishop of California,
expects to bo called back to Washing­ Fcrnnld-Lnughlin hospital Sunday nnd Holly, John
the conclusion o f tho card gamo ton soon for a special tern\ o f Con­ on Mondny doctors Marshall and Holly. Albert
Harbor. W. I..
astoss served duinty salad course. gress. The senutor is looking fiitq und Langley opernted on her successfully Holly, I.oiilso
Harbor. Holonn
|oso enjoying this
pretty party although tired from his long auto trip for tumors her friends were welcome Haugoit, llraxlon
llollamv. Millard
Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs. U W. was in good spirits.
to visij. her nfter Wednesday ns she Hock. It. It.
Cainiiboll
J. F.
Iilon, Mrs. L. P.McCullur, Mrs. F.
is improving fine.
Carlson. T C.
|r, Mrs. Horry Lewis, Mrs. G. G.
I. V. Bridges went to Valdosta, Gn., Chase. 8. O.
Chhndler, John L.
lip, Mrs. Gcorgo Knight, Mrs. D.
to the first of the week to get treatment Clark. V.
II. Ij. y
Hasher and Mre. F. E. Roumillat.
rv» for heart trouble from a specialist Colbert,
Coxerl, Kiigouo
Clark.
Wtm,
who
is
hnving
much
hiicccsh
with
his
m
GOLDEN WEDDING
Clark. (I. n ,
• Cobb. P P.
na patient.
Icsday, wns tho fiftieth nnniverC. C.
A. B. Cameron accompanied his Cobb.
Hu
Cowan. W. II,
lo f the marriago o f Mr. and Mrs.
dnughtor Maud to hor homo in Tnmpn Colbert. Win.
Cook. (I. W.
Ich, Sr. and tho occasion wns upand
was away ail o f Inst week.
Crnlii, (1. W.
lately celebrated that evening at Ha n
(’albolin, (too. .
Carlson. Cnrl
feme o f Mr. and Mrs. Julius TakCrosby. F. Ij.
GREAT DAY AT METHODIST
Crannlon. C. J.
bn Eleventh street
Seems good to have a few days
Coulter.
A. J.
CHURCH .
Ie attractive home wns beautifully without ruin.
CaiiM'bell, Mrs. Hnrab
Cbunn-llor, Mrs. Harab A.
pted fo r tho occasion gold nnd
Big loads of orange boxes are go­
Connelly. Mrs. R u b y
Next Sundny Is to lie a gront dny Cooper,
Richmond C.
being tho color motif. Whlto ing out to the Chase &amp; Co. groves.
at tho Methodist Church, Rally Day Chase, llaiidnll •
old festoons were fastened from
Charles. Mrs. Orn May
Mr. Swan bus been selling quito a
in tho Sundny School at which time Column a, A. C.
(orncrs o f the rooms to tho chan- few o f his Parson Browns in town
Campboll. Carm ello R.
they want ovory 01763368
_!.!
* " now Cobb,
Mrs Fnyo
rs und suspended from these were lately as they are getting sweet.
ones present nnd at 11:00 o'clock. Cross. M. II.
white wedding bolls. Gold colorCook. Mrs Flosslo
Archlo Swanson has a flno tildsmoBishop Armsworth will preach, nnd de­ Cunningham. Mm. Fnnnlo
Ihmlcd lighted and gold lighted bile enr now, recently purchased o f
Campbell, A. It.
dicate tho church.
Cobb. Mrs. Mlnnlo
les cast a mellow glow ovor tho Voile Williams.
Bishop Armsworth is ono of tho ('ourier. Mrs. Lucy
Coney, Mrs Virginia
ly scene.
In tho dining room,
Mr.,und Mrs. Bert Smith nnd chil­
truly great preachers of tho South, Carroll. Mr*. Kuln
luble was contorcd with n large dren nnd Mr. and' Mrs. Henderson of
Candle, Q. N.
and overy ono who misses him nro Cbapmun. Annin V.
ling cake, iced in gol(l color Icing, Monroe were Sunday visitors nt tho
Colson.
Felix
missing n treat. Thu Methodists are Cranston.
Mrs. Mary K.
Hocticajly decorated with flowers. home o l Mr. and Mrs. Will Hcnderlooking to Sunday ns tho gront dny Cunningham. M.
[ml tho enko woro fifty golden son.
Cleveland. Mack
o f thoir history.
Colbert. N j\.
les In gold candle sticks. Tho reMrs. Swan has been staying with
Cruse. Mrs. Margaret M.
cruse, Albert
Imunts consisting o f peach ice Mr« W«»&gt; until Mr. West can get out
CbiilHe, Mrs. I.gulso
SPECIAL DAYS
|n and white nnd gold cake, car- and ropnir their house. Mr. Swan wns
Cook. A. T.
-r
AT STATE FAIR Carroll, R M.
3ut in dnlyt color Bchomc.
n'so a dinner guest there on Sunday.
ciuise. Mrs. Ijntirn
Collins. Mrs. I.ola
[ring tho evening Mrs. Lucilo A h- • Miss Margaret Erlcson went with a
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 27.—Special Courier. .1. R.
Courier,
Wm. H. „
[all Taknch rendered sovornl lovc- party of friends ovor to the boAch lust
Days nt tho Florida Statu Fair nnd Cnrruwny, Mrs. (lertrudo
|cnl solos In her usunl chnrmlng Sunday.
I.ydo
Exposition hero November 17 to 25, Collins,
Cutes, Mrs. (’ lara
her. Operatic selections on tho
A couple o f autos loaded with folks
Crosby,
Mrs. O’ Doal
hnvo been announced by tho associa­
Carter. XV. P.
|&lt;&gt;ln were also enjoyed.
cumo over Sunday from Ormond nnd
Cobb. It. A.
tion.
i . Taknch, the 'bride," was lovely Holly Hill nnd among them were Mr.
Corwin. Uj J.
Fridny November 17—Opening Dny. Ciinnlngluiin. J. A.
tuost becoming gqwn o f soft grey nnd Mrs. Peterson nnd daughters und
Saturday November 18.—CHildren’s Collins. C. C.
I uivIs. Andrew
Miss Eva Malm.
Helooch. Hilbert
Day.
and Mrs. Takach were tho re­
I'Ingle, Alunxo
Mrs. Edwin Lundqulst has been in
Sundny November 10— (gnten clos­ iioauo, 11. II.
v
ft of mnny bonutlful gifts, nmong tho Fernnld-Laughton hospital for a
I iu Ilose. H. C,
ed)
HavIn, P. 8.
being a pureo filled with gold woj^c under the cure o f Dr. Marshal
Mondny November 20— Itotnry Dny. Huron. Mrs Rslhor
Hays. Thodeus
from the members o f tho fam- as Dr. Holtz is leaving Friday for
Tuesday November 21— Shrino Dny. Hlekaln, Miss Mlldrad
a short trip to California. A number
Iloseon
Wednesday November 22— Kiwnnis llubliey.
Hawsun, J. II. K.
fir mnny friends extend thoir con- o f her friends have called to hco her.
iniron,
J.
J.
Dny,
Hussey, Mrs. Halo
Mntlons nnd best wishes nnd hope Wo nil hopo she will bo better soon.
ThuAuluy November 23— Agricul­ Hussey, J. D.
Ithey may live to cdobrnto their
Mrs. Augusta Swanson is nursing
in.vis. Turner
tural Day.
Holanuy, Henry
pnd nnnlvcrsnry.
now nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
HilHoso, M. A.
•Fridny Novomber 24— Clvltnn Dny. Humus.
J, H.
!&lt;■ guest for this evening includod L. Campbell where they havova 0 1-2
Saturday Novomber 25— Athletic Hyson, F. II.
the members o f tho family.
H u IIohu, Annie XV.
lb. daughter born Inst Monday.
Hvkes. Mrs. Idllxaheth C.
y.
Mrs. Andrew Barthson knd little
Hugger.
N. J.
Elaborate programs nro being ar­ I loan, Mra.
Mndgo XV.
’ GRAPH OPERATORS, Station daughter returned home
SulUrpny ranged fo r each dny, organizations Havla.
Mrs. Miirthu
Douglass, Mrs. Mary A.
fonts, positions waiting.
Wo from I’ nlatkn, both Htill wenk from {he
involved being with cnch other in tho Dykes, O. J.
Telegraphy, Touch-typowriting, t'over. Tho mother sung alto- In a
Ha vis. T. |l.
effort of enrrying o ff tho honors in HeForrost,
Mrs. Anna M.
Jess-penmanship, Stntlon-Agcn- duet, very sweetly at the ev.cning ser­
drnklng tho largest crowds.
Many Hoornor, H. K.
Hoes, A. C,
/
id Accounting. W rlto fo r liter- vice. •
novel gtunts nnd fcnturcs are planned I'd wards, II. W.
nnd special offer.— Thn RailRov. G. V. Albertson o f DoLand hns by , each cluti, nnd visitors nro pro­ Rlllsnn, llipnor
Alfred
|Commercial Telegraph School, promised to bo with us again noxt mised some rare sport on each and Rrlckson,
Rider. 1*. M.
Kiibanks. O. C.
aw, Florida.
02-4tp Sunday at tho school nnd-will preach evety dny o f tho big foil show.
IdbrenNperger. II.
Knsmlnger. Mrs. Amanda
for .us nt 3:20. Mrs. A, is very frail
Klllson,
The Herald delivered, 15c per week. Kastorby,Hurvle
lernld for first class Job work. but taking special treatments in hopoa
Bnrah M.

EAST SANFORD

UPSALA AND
GRAPEViLLE

Lloyd. .Mrs. Chnriotto
Lee. Airs. Melon
Lincoln, .Mrs. L u cy D.
Lincoln. Frank A.
Lewis, O. I*.
Lewis, Mrs. Kdlth
Lee, Henry
Lumlcy, Airs. Nell Ida
Lumley. II. N.
Long. Miss Resale
I/oe, A j W., Jr.
LoveJoy, j\ . u .
Lloyd. H. M.
Liindqulsi, Id. W.
Lee. Jesse
Ludwig. John
Milng. Julia F.
Lee. Joseph
Lees. Andrew M. C. D.
Lees, W. D.
Ala bar, J, F.
Alnhoney,
... II.
y. A.
Ala honey. F. W.
Martin. C. II.
Muxwoll. R. C.
Alessougor. V. C.
Messenger. G. XV.
Mercer, Wm.
Alohlcy, K. D.
Atiignuson. Id.
Mitchell, J. M
Atelscll, John
Mlllor. J. I j.
.Monger, P. F.
Move. J. At.
Alnnu
loney, C. V.

Kst ridge. O. R.
Rstrldgo. Mrs. Donnie
Rlirensnergor, Ida
Rider. Mrs. Alice It.
Kstrluge. Harriett
Ferguson, J, II.
Fornnndex, Joo
F in e . W. / Jr.
Fields, XV. f .
Fields. A. A.
Fox. T. M.
French, A. V.
Fseulo. T ony
Foster, A lfred
■Felkcr, Thos.
Freeman, T. H.
Freeman. Mrs. Nao.nl

Klhifl
Ford. Rtr
..
Ferguson. Mrs. MAry

Fermiiidoi, Mrs'. Alberta I.
Follow. Mrs. Hester A.
Franklin, Peter
Frierson. Will
Fields. Mrs. Hattto O.
Fortier. J. T.
Furon, Mrs. Hnrnli
Furon. Miss Rllxnlieth M.
French. Mrs. Katherine
Fnrrleh, II. II.
Fox. (leorge
Fox. Mrs,. R fflo Martin
Harner. N. II.
(lullatalk. A.
Hibson. It. K
Hlllon. J. M.
Hrlffln. It. Ij.
Hreen, F. Ij.
Hoodhue. C. L.
Hoertx, Frank
Hreen, T. T.
Hrow, Ij. '
Hreen. J. R.
Hoodnlo, XV. J.
Hny, J. L.
Hove. Marlon
Hoodnle. Miss 8usnii A.
Hreon. W. O.
Hrnbam, Frank W.
Hrlffln. Mrs. Mnmto D.
Hlllon, Mrs. Nellie It.
Hove,. John
* ‘
Hrovousieln, Fsslo
HoeriX. Miss Alma
Hreen. V. M.
H oorn , MUn Clara
firings. H. I.. '
Hrey, Miss l.essle
(lore, Mrs. Ilarri|t
Hrow, Mrs. Mlnlno
Hlbnon, Mrs 'Nellie
Hrlffln. Mrs Kallo O.
Hlllon, Mrs. Marie
Hreen, Mrs. Kllxn H.
Hlblis, I.. II.
Hrlggs, II. F.
Hales. A. II.
Hreen, It. A.
fleer. John
Huudnpeod. Notllu
HoodH|ieed. It. A.
nionn. It. I j .
Hray. II. It.
Hickson, J. F.
Hall. Frank
Hand. W. 8.
I In ml. C. M.
Harley. XV. XV.
Iliirrold. J. A.
Ilusklns. C. F.
Harvey. XV. H.
Hawkins. W. H. .
Hill. W. C.
«
Higgins, Kdw.
Higgins. M. Id.
Hogan. Id. R.
Howell. It. A.
Ilarl. H. H.
Hutchinson, J. II.
Hunter. .1. M.
Humphries, H. C.
Houser, II. T.
Hutchinson, It.
Hagan. I.. P.
Hnusoholilor. Hretchon
Huff. Ijiiurn I,.
Higgins. Mrs llealrlco
Holly. Mrs. May T.
Hagan. Mrs. Ilertlm A.
Mitrlh. Id. II.
Hammett. J, F.
Harris, S. VV.
Huff. Geo. XV.
Higgins, Mrs. Julia
Hand. Miss Itutb
Hand, Mrs. Murtlu^.
............................r
Hand, Mrs. Ilnrthif
Hurt, J. Ij.
Hurl. Mrs. llortono
Herring. Mrs. Mary U. H,
Humphrey, Mrs. Anita
Huolohun, Mrs. (Irnco
Ilarrold. Airs. Alice
Hny, MIhh Idllen
Howard. .Mrs. ldllu
Herring. U u o . I j .
Harris, Mrs. Margaret
Hunter, Mrs. S l « ^
Hodglus, Mrs.
Hart. C. C.
Ilurlgiibook. Harriett
Hammnii, Mrs. Jannle
Hand. Mrs. Mary A.
Hynes, Mrs. Muttlo
llulurlch, C. id.
Hardin. J. II.
Harris. Fred
Harvey, Mrs. Allco
Hawkins. Mattie
Hill. Mrs. Alin Ij.
Hardy. Id.
iurkey, Mrs. Rva V.
Hudson. Mrs. Jessla
. . . nderson,. XV. n.
I logon, Mrs. A gues H.
Hiiwklus, Mrs. Mattlo
Howard. Mrs. Aunlo
Howard, Miss F|unklo
llomlerson. Mrs. Mlnnlo
lakson. Mrs. itlllo
Harvey, W. Ij. ,
I tumpnroys,
llllllim iv j r i I
is.
•»
j. II.
Hodgkins, l. U.
Howard. J. II.
Hall, Albert
I lousoholdor, Id. F.
Hamrick. Hamuol
I Iurkey. L S.
Hand, XV. II.
Hodges, J. II.
Harvey, l&lt;. I..
illnes, Robert W.
Hill. Alice Id.
lelidcrMuli, C. T.
1111. jVlllie I j . I
Hudson. J. Ij
Irwin. John
Jumosoii. XV. Id.
Jarvis, II. II.
.Ilnklns, John !&gt;.
.loiiklns. It. P.
Jewett. 8.
Johnson, W. It.
Johnson. T. W.
Jumcsnn, Mrs. Mary
.Innos. .Mrs. Ida
Jenkins. Miss Muutto M.
Jewett. Mrs. Idljxahath P.
Johnson, Mrs. Idmmu
Jlnklns. Mrs. Helen O.
Jlnklns, Aaron
Jlnklns. H. M.
JlnUtnii, Atm. Hurtiiu
Jarvis. Atufray XV.
Jones, Oliver
James, /Andrew
Jones. T. W.
jnrulgiiu. Perry
Koaiie. T.
Knight. Albert 11.
Kruiip, Id.
Kent. II. F.
King. It. J.
Kliiard. T. D.
Kent, Airs Alary R.
Krtipp, .Mrs. lues 8.
Kendall. Mrs. 8tulla
Kelly, Atuudo
K iel I. Airs. Alubol V.
Knlgiit, Charley
Klndall. Alrlll
King, T. K.
Kelly, J. A.
. . .
Keeloy, Airs. Alabol
Kooley. Mrs. J. ,V.
Kin law. Airs. Hu II lo
Klliiaw, Kmut
Knight, Airs. Ha rub A.
King. Alfred
Kelly. H. A.
Kelly. Clara
Kooley, 1\ M.
I.alng. J.'Id.
l,uwson, J. U.
I.eavltj, XV. -F.
ijiine, id. F.
I.enuard, N. 11.
I/lIJn, A.
I.lllle. J. II.
I/Ollg, J. Id.
I.ong, J. ItLong, XV. XV.
Lora, Chas. It.'
Ijiind(|ulsl. Id. F.
l.und(|iilMt, H. O.
ljUiidi|tilHt, j\ . T,
l.undiiulHt. John Id.
Leu, Ann
Kittle, Airs. Juno
Little, Miss Uortrudo
Mine. Mrs. May
Knppln. Henry A.
I.eo. Mrs. Wllllo
I.ee, Ilenngar
Loveless, L j O.
ijeo, Airs. Mary M.
Kooioird, Mrs ildlliaboth
I.eavltt, Mra. S larrlot F.
Lee. Atm. Faunlo V. »
Lawson, Mrs. Noll

Alvers, a . L.

(ens, XV. L.
AtlJkr
Maxwell, Airs. Alaybello
Alathnws. Airs. j\dn C.
Alarsbalt. Mrs. Rvn May
.Murray, Airs, R ebecca
Aluller. Alary Loulao
.Mauser. Airs. “R m Ilia
ll .r
.Munson, Fannie Itoba
Munson, Zoo II.
.Munson. Fiinute 8.
Mothvln. Airs. Alarlo
•Move, Airs Zulu
Aluller, Miss Rubenla
Mobley, Mrs. Corn
.Mickey. Miss Wlo
Alllholni. Allss Noll
Mercer, W illiam
llllam
Allnarlk. Airs, Rvn
Mitchell. Airs. Alary
.Milieu,
.............Mrs.
.. . Fannie
. „.1]I_ C.
.Marsh. Airs. Ilerthn
Aleiscb. Mrs. Rllxnbeth
Aterrlwetber. Mrs. Annie
.Melts, Id. C .'
M offeii. Airs. Husnn
.Meuse, 8amuel R.
Aialbews, XV. J.
Messenger. Airs. .Mercy
.Miller. Mrs. Lulu /V.
Atlllt-ii, Allss Clara
.Mongol', Mrs. Atorlo
Alenlor, XV. C.
.May, L. Urban
Alay. Oscar F.
.Marshall. C. F.
.Matthews, Ada C.
.Murrell. Aire. Ora
Allllcr,-XV. I j .
Allnarlk. AI.
A1cAlexander, J. R.
Atcllrlde, W . J.
McCullor, L. P.
A I c I jA I I U i i , I). O . .

Aid 'onnoli, Id.

AtcLaiitln. .1. L.
AlrMuHon. XV. j\.
.McCarthy. O. Ut
AlcCullor, Airs. Kdna
Ali-Criim, l.(&lt;ulso
Alcldwon, Airs. A tkinson
AR'IjUtilln. Mrs. Knta R.
AI.-A lister, Airs. Idllxnboth
Aid.end, Mrs. Janlo
AlcjXlexandor, .Mrs. Mny
.MoCoiinoll, Afrs. Fannie
AIcAliihon. Alra Ilnxol D.
AloAlllster. A. P.
McGill, Alack
A id ’ nllor, T. D.
Newman, It. ,V.
Neros, Joo
detson. It Ik
Nowtnnn. II. H
Nickel, Henry
Nickel, .Mrs. Carrie
Nelson. R. C.
Niniiiok. Id. F.
Nlblack. Joe F.
Nelson. Allss Annie
Nelson, .Mrs. .Matilda
Nlblack. Airs. Kiln
Nlblack. J. a .
Neel. II. A.
Neel. Allco F.
Newman. Ada
O'Connor, T. Ij.
Packard, Rex
Pagenliurl, C. L.
Parker, J. D.
Pierson, W o lfrod
Peck. It. I j .
Pell. XV. R
'ennluglou, J, W.
Peters, II.
I’OWoll. XV. a.
P effltt, J. II.
Phillips. Airs. R uby
Peck, Airs Alay
•arkor. Mrs Hurnlt H.
I’eiirlfoy. It. K.
Powell, Leolu
Penrlfny, Airs. Omla
I'lanier, Henry
Partin, Idddle
Peters. Airs. Alice Mny
Patterson, AI. Id.
I'ennlngloii. Alr.-i^ W llllo
Piigciibai't, Airs. Manila
Peveboiisc. Airs. Anna □.

I'll lesion, w. It

Pierson. Carl
Piixlon. Airs Loltle
'eovuliou.ie, 8. W.
Parker. F. At.
I'lillllos. A AI.
Powell. T. F.
Pearmnn. II. F., Jr.
Pearm.ili, .Martha
Parker, AI. F.
Parker, XV. 8.
Powers. Onlo Z.
Ilapp, 8.
Randall. Id. II
lllvers. C. XV.
Illce. C. Id.
Rivera. I. F.

Robinson. W. AI.
Robbins. Aaron
Robbins. AI. F.
Kongo.

H.

Robinson. C R.
Robson. J. N.
Radford (I. A
Ray, J. 11.
ItoWe, XV. D.
Mouth, A.
Ray Airs. Orrlo L.
Robson, Airs. Pearl L.
Itnndull. .Mrs. jXiiiiii
Randall. Allss Helen
Randall, Airs. Nellie D.
Kumhley, Airs. Octavla
Robbins, Airs. Hlgnn
lllve. Kidney
ilnoy A.
Riddling, Airs. Julia
Iteeil. Airs. Haralt
Robbins. Alls. A lice H.
tlunge, Mrs. Rmina
Roberts. Airs. Alolllo
Roberts. Mrs. Kiln N.
R iv e r s
Airs. Mcrtha ,*
R odgers, W a lte r
Itoberis, Allss .Margaret
llobeMs, Miss Rlennor
Hockey, Mrs. Ada
Reaves. W. W .
Hudford. Airs. .Mattlo
Itilbow, Ivan II.
Reel. Mrs. Ruby
R u m b le), .1. A.
Itumobr, W. A.
Itisc. Idsthcr W.
Item use 1. A. AI.
Robbins, Keiinolh W.
Renuiid, I. A.
Itumblcy. H. M.
Roiitli. W aite. ,\.
Rumple, XV. li.
Itulltli. Hazel
Remiisat. O fflo Janet
ItetiHiid, Klsle
Itoberis. Alollle A.
IlUligo, W. F.
Russ, Wm. I*.
Ryan, C. J.
Hliellny, W. F.
8hcppurd. J. j\.
He an, (O. It
8m lib J. Leo
Slack. G. Id
Slaughter. Id AI.
Hmlth, A. H.
Hmjlh. G. XV.
Smith. F. K. V
Stafford. W. A.
Hteilt. C. J
Stiles, Id. W.
Stewart, J. R. \
Htrlngfellow, L. G. ,
Stone, F. A.
HtiHoii, Norman
Hpeer, T. Id.
Hetitiltx. Airs C assandra
Hplvfl. .Martin
Huvnge, Airs. Floranoo
HI range, Mrs. Idtliol
Htownrt. Airs. Knto
Hlemnor. Airs. Clara
Hrnltli, Miss
V irginia
...........
Kl
Hlupler. Airs. Ruth
S p a t:, Mrs. Annie
Hpeer. Mrs. Currie
Hlmmtmo. G. L.
•
8c)ilrard, Mrs. Martha
Htcnc, Mis. Krnncta
Smith, Airs. Lucotta
Starr, Airs Horn
Hmlth. C. T.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD,

Rates on Fruits *
BABE RUTH IS
and Vegetables
' NOT A “BABE
Must Be Changed During tho past season, especially

OCTOBER 27, 1922

11 VICTIMS OF NEW Y O R * ,
FIRE LAID TO REST

THE TRUTH IS BAD ENOUGH

An American hns file(j
$100,000 against tho Turk
. South FloHda has had an oxcosaivo mont, If any.
rainfall during tho pant fow weeks,
mid .inturnlly, fo r a country as prairie
William Allen Whit,
llko ns it is, there was considerable
c°mpl»ij.
dampness accumulated on the surface, Ing o f no dearth, for n
of mst*
and oven piled up a foot hero and there
nnd inches somewhere cIbo. It takes a
little timo for water to run o ff and
Tho Herald, 16c
run down, but by tho timo tho scare
stories being sent out by jsomo excited
and excitable ones reach their dostlnntion, it will bo oil over in this state,
tho dry land will bo appearing and tho
truck farmers will bo singing at their
work.
Thnt wns n wild story n man sent to
Charlotte, N. C., to hla wlfo, about 20,000 persons being homeless south of
Lake Okeechobee and thousands of
cattle and hogs being drowned! It
waB a Mophistopholinn lie!
There

NEW YORK, Oct. 25.— Tho oast
sldo resounded this, afternoon with
during the World’s Series,, public walling and jamentatlons during fun*
Efforts of Senator Fletcher
sentiment has turned against Babo oral services hold for 11 o f Id vie*
.Forth Replies
Ruth, especially notlcnble amongst tho tlms o f tho,fire which swopt a tone-*
Sanford fans. Thcro must bo some mont house at Loxington avenuo and
G. B. McGinly, secretary of tho In- good reason for this and the only 110th street last Sunday;
Wo nre not »ure of what is “ Strong­ torstato Commerce Commission a!
real reason that can be found, Is tho
So dense wne tho,crowd of/m oum er thnn Fiction" but wo can find out
attitude taken by tho pross and,some ers that police reserves had to be coll*
tonight nt the Princess.
of tho lending sport writers. In a cd for one service uptown andionathor
conversation with a plnyar from tho downtown to clear tho way for the
And then tomorrow night thoro is
major leagues, ono that knows Babo corteges. Long after tho two ,lines
a young noblomnn thnt helps n prin­
Ruth both on nnd o ff tho field, it was of hearses hud crossed East river
cess to esenpo n forced mnrringe nnd
brought to light sovornl incidents that spans on their way to tho ccmctorles
gets her for himself in "The Lndy
prove thnt a grave injustice has been cries and sounds of mourning could
from Longncrc." And the nice pnrt
dono Ruth through somo of the loading bp heard.
'
is thnt n Century comedy follows it.
papers o f tho North.
During this
Tho Fifth street service wns held
conversation it was loomed that Ruth for six members o f the family of
Manager Herndon, of tho Princess,
wns just ns popular with tho playcrs, Abraham Sugnrman. Both Sugarman
hns somo real feature pictures hooked
both of his own club as well as the and his wife escaped.
for tho senson nnd ono of them is the
opposing teams, nnd thnt nnytlmo any
Sugarman had to bo supported by
“ Gilded Cngc" Friday nnd Saturday.
unpopularity wns in ovldcnco it was relatives as ho stopped from a car*
caused by tho press.
rlage to attend tho outdoor servlco. overflow 'goes, Tho hog Is ksiown to
Gloria Swanson stars in the “ Gild­
This player 1ms consented to writo Mrs. Sugarman.was too 111 to attend. bu tho first of ull unimnls to seek
ed Cage" nnd it will bo remembered
several articles on tho Babo Ruth sub­ She lay on a couch in tho npnrtment highland when water threatens, and
thnt Gloria started the painted log
ject nnd will bo published from timo of a relative living In Harlem. Hearses there nre ncres and ncrcs o f high plno
fnd thnt recently became all the
to timo in order that the Sanford fans hearing the bodies o f her five child­ lands within a inilo or two o f sovcral
rngo. This hnppencd beenuso bIio wns
will bo given a chnnco to hear some­ ren and n Bon-in law Journeyed bIx places south, anil west, nnd oust of tho
forced to leave tho dninty design
thing o f Ruth that Is authentic. Ho miles uptown In order that she might lower end of Lake Okeechobee,'
pnlntcd upon hor lower limbs ns she
will writo of some personal oxpcrienco gaze upon tho procession.
Tho truth about thnt heavy rainfall
npenred in society ono night ns there
while playing against Ruth ns well
Moro thousands attended *tho up is had enough; hut for goodness sake
were moro scenes to ho filmod the fol­
ns some o f tho Bnbo’s experiences town Bcrvlco, held nt n synngoguo on don’t try ■to make it any worso by
lowing »iny.
thnt- camo to him first hnnd nnd thnt 118th street . There Mrs.' Nnthnn Sil­ false statements. Tim offect o f such
ELECTRIC PASTE
no knows to l&gt;o true nnd correct, ver buried her entire family, husband exaggeration is always rebound on tho
in kllla mice, rorlirn.cb.t *,
Should a woman deny herself the
nn&lt;l
am*. It fi.rcen ih.vJ*
appear in the Herald nnd then some of and four children.
exaggerated. When the storm hit Tnmrenn hull,Unit f.&gt;r water
happiness of n man’s lovo to devote
you hardheaded fans that have formpn In thill, some man rushed out of
her life hnppincss to an invalid sis­
Where There's n Hnby on Farm Keep town, got to a wire somewhere, and
ter? That's the problem thnt faces
r'*?
*»ax m rs
gave out the statement that tho water
Ilat-Snup
Gloria Swnnson in the “ Glided Cngo"
wns
“
seven
feet
deep
ovor
tho
T
ri­
lints nre on most farms Once they
nt the Princess Friday nnd Saturday
get inside tho house— look out. Huts bune building;" and the pnpers o ff at
M U ST TOE
of this week.
kill Infants—biting them is not tin- a distance swallowed that much waterT H E M A R K ti!&gt;unl. Nursing bottles nttrnct rnts. Tho Everglades region of Florida U
Did you ever ent snails? Thnt is
Break n Cake of ItAT-SNAP anti nil right. Tho drainage scheme hail
So Say the Bowling League Mann throw it around. It will surely rid not yet been completed, apd until it
ono of Walter Heirs’ jobs in tho film­
gers
ing of the "Gilded C age?" See how
you of rnts nnd mieo. Three sizes, is finished thero will always ho liabi­
ho does it.
3Sc, 05c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed lity to submergence during excessively
honvy nnd prolonged rainB; but the
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
system is sufficiently perfected to
Probably the most original dinner
guarantee that tho excess water will
party over staged Is seen in the
MONSTER KING FISH
run o ff before it has timo to do mater
“ Gilded Cage."
LEAPED OUT OF BAY
INTO FISHERMEN'S MIDST ini damage to any staple crop.
GETTING R E A D Y
as
it
refers
to*
tho
foul
lines.
Thero
In two weeks the truckers of the,
And the rich gowns used1in this
nre
mnny
bowlers
thnt
hnvo
disre­
lake
region will be plowing and pre-j
FOR O R L A N D O
piny. You just haven’t soen^nity un­
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 21.— Much
garded
the
foul
line
Inst
season,
with
paring
for tho biggest crop of winterexcitement was cuusdd here ono day
til you witness this picture.
no penalty attached' but from now on this week when a king fish weighing raised vegetables tho slate hns ever
it shall be dlffcrnt
thirty pounds leaped out o f Tnmpn known. The wpter of the past weeks j
Glorin Swanson, David Powell, Har­
During
tho
first
two
weeks
of
plyy
rison Ford, Anno Cornwall, Walter
Dny nnd landed in tho /niilst of n will guarantee a fine soil condition i
thero
will
be
no
penalty
for
going
over
Heirs and Charles Stevenson arc some
group o f fishermen nngling from the
tho foul lino in order that such bowl­ municipal pier. Ono angler who had
of the stars that will entertain the
ers who hnvo not' hcon watching this,
Sanford public nt the Princess Friday
been fishing all morning without u
'when congestion n relieved
(!nn
overcomo their prnetico, nnd get
nnd Sntunluy.
towns would mean tliff gnthoring to­ right try tho timo tho third week nibble dived for tho giunt specimen
Remember: most ol the |uin
nnd inflammation of rheumatism
gether on tho fields crowds from both starts. After thnt every timo n play­ of tho mackerel family nnd captured
comes from comrcstion. bun the
it before it could flop overboard, It
Osborne’s way of giving you a real towns, with their pockets filled with
er’ s foot pnsses over tho lino he will
congested blood flowing freely
was
tho
first
time
that
a
kingfiah
hud
bargain on Dollar Day is to give you rocks nnd n.pop bottle in encli bund,
and even chronic, nagging mini
lose thnt ono ball. Thcro nre man/
fallen upon n picro he, e.
ono exceptionally good picture for just waiting for somo one on tho other
cense. Sloan's (iocs just this—
good bowlers that hnvo piled lip good'
Residents of Minnesota turned out
It penetrates without rubbing—
Several species of fish in Florida
your money. See tho “ Gilded Cage" side to niako a move or sny,n word scores in pant games that will find
straight to the congested spot. It
to
fight
“
00
fires.
There
nro
signs
waters
are
noted
for
their
jumping
thnt would give excuse for n fight. their Rcore will he materially affected
and bo convinced.
warms
up, stimulates the circu­
The rivalry wns nlwnys thigh nnd « in tho future games by this new rul­ proclivities and it is not uncommon thnt H’ 1 w ’ 1 look back upon next
lation. It atops pain, brinjfjrjiM,
winter
ns
having
been
strictly
n
sum­
comforting relief. Many uses—
to find mullet in rowboats whara they
win by cither Hide meant victory thnt
LARGE SUMS MONEY
ing.
all in one*35c little.
lenped during tho night.
Pompano, mer sport.
wns thought of, tnlkcd about written
Kcr|i5!oan'i handr. It filhmmnd
SEEKING INVESTMENT
This- also npplios to the sevornl
which Jump with tho speed of n rifle
nil nchinv muscle* Krljir* inJuki
about for many,days following.
howlers that have been dropping
titl'd, celling jiacki. I'.nlt r,i tiulfii.
bullet hnvo been known to shutter
But things Boom different now, since
Halls cold Inclient. IullcKSlUcuct
They hnvo been raising tho roof
NEW YORK, Oct. 24.— Indications Sanford nnd Orlando havo hurled tho across the line on their hands aftor lanterns hung in the low rigging of
ot
cunscition.
of
the
treasury
building
nt
Washing­
thnt large sums oni money nro stell hatchet, utul although hothtsldca still tiu&lt; hull was delivered, as it Is just fishing craft ns riding lights, tho fish
ton, hut not to make room for that
Sloan's Lim m ci\\-hilk pain!
seeking investment were sopn Inst want to win, it is in a more sportsman as much against the rules for your striking htem hoad first with
the European cash.
hands
to
he
on
the
other
side
of
tho
week in tho announcement thnt tho like manner, and if you ,will believe
force of n soldgc hammer.
new government 4 1-4 per cent loan this dope to ho correct, just turn foul mark ns it is for your foot or feet.
W. L. Straub, for mnny years edi­
It will he well for tho players to
hud been more thnn three times over­ out and watch tho Sanford undi Orlan­
Wm. P. Simmons
I). A. Morriioo,Jr.
tor nnd publisher of tho St. Peters­ II. naroid Hume,
subscribed nnd in the rapidity with do football game, Friday of this week. note tliis now ruling nnd take advant­ burg Times, and until recently post­
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Tress.
age o f this advance dope in their
which most of tho new offerings, to­
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY ’
It is natural for Orluniloto feel that
master
here,
was
nearly
beaten
to
talling $1)5,1125,000 were taken up. Tho she will hnvo easy picking ovor the preliniinnry prnetico. Thero are other
dentil somo yenrs ago when a tarpon SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
previous weeks record wiih only $41,- locnl eleven, becauko it hns beenunnny rules nnd regulations thnt will have
Ask Your Neighbor— He kunn*
effect on the playing’ this season, thnt lie had hooked leaped into tho rowboat
150,000.
“ GET NEW FALL PRICE LIST BEFORE BUYING"
a year since Orlnndo lost to our outfit.
from which ho wns fishing, knocked
Average prices of bonds havo de­ But Sanford is ou t.to win IhU year should lie looked into nt onco.
him down, fell on top of him and be­ E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
clined about two points in tho Inst nnd from tho way she hns been going
gun his struggle to regain his liberfew weeks, but they nre still about this senson, wo boliovc she will-do It. TO HOP OFF FROM
six points higher than nt the beginning
PENSACOLA TODAY
Wo don’t mean by this, however,
FOR WASHINGTON
of tho yeur. Much of tho recent sell­ thnt Hanford should underestimate
Jnmcu Stuck)’ buys, “ Rnts Cost Me
ing hns been on tho purt o f large Orlando’s strength, butt got in nnd put
$125 for Plumbing IlillB."
corporations, nnd banks. Two reasons up tlio same scrapping game thnt won
PENSACOLA, Oct. 2G.—Fnlluro to
are assigned for this: one, tlm need tho first three gntnes for us.
get their motors assembled mid pro­
"W o couldn't toll what wns clog­
of funds to meet tho increasing de­
Conch Wiikemon Bnys thnt his perly tuned ufter an over hauling, de­ ging up our toliot nnd drains. Wo had
mands for commercial credit nnd tho hoys ronllzo this and they nro work­ layed the departure of l.icuts. B. H.
to tear up floor, pipes, etc, found u
other, the switching from high grade ing hnrd this week on new plays Wyatt nnd G. T. Owen for Washing­
nit's nest in bnsumnt. They hud
industrials and short term govern­ and, different formations thnt will ton from tho Pensncoln naval nir atachoked the pipes with refuse. The
ment liens to the newer, longer nnd ntnko the hoys of the Orlnndo wonder tilin yesterday. It was announced
plumber's hill was $125. RAT-SNAP
more attractive government loan.
late yesterday nfter tho DoHaviland
where they nro nt most of the time.
cleaned tho rodent out." Three sizes.
Bond dealers report that investors
And wo hear that Orlnndo is doing plans had been put through test 35c, 05c, $1.2G. Sold and guaranteed
are showing more discrimination now the same thing nnd wo nro therefore in­ flights that the navy pilotH would
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
than they have for soverui months clined to think that this will he ono leave here tomorrow morning nt day­
Fiddle utility mortgages, particularly, good gamo of football, and every fnn break.
T h e O u ts ta n d in g C lo s e d Car V a l u e
Tho first stop will he nt Montgom­ COMPTROLLER IN CHARGE OF
nro finding n bettor market, nnd com­ turning out to witncsB this gnmo will
FIRST MOL RE HAVEN HANK
prised the largest individual group in he given tho surprise of their young ery, where fuel will lie taken, It was
1923 Ffoe Passenger Six-Cylinder Sedan—*1985
Inst weeks offering totalling $20,500,- lives, ns this-promises to bo tho best announced. Other stops are to bo
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 2 5 .-T h o a f­
000.
game of the seuson. .
,
v mndo at Fayette, S. C., and Lnngloy fairs of tile firwt stnte bank of M ono
Measured by any standards you may choose and for
Locnl hunkers expect that a $50,Remember fans, throw nil tho rocks Field, Vn.
•very
kind of motoring, the Buick five passenger sixUnveil, Fla., hnvo been taking over
Both machines nro In perfect flying
000,000 loan for Cubu will he floated nnd pop bottles in tho lake before
cylinder
sedan Is easily the outstanding value in a
by tho stato comptroller, it became
in this market before Christmas. A r­ turning out to this game ns Orlnndo condition, Lieut. Owon stated tonight.
dosed car.
,
known hero today. An effort is being
Tho flyers arrived nt Pensncoln last
gentina nlso is supposed to hnvo made is doing likewise nnd tho two towns
mndo
to
re
organize
tho
hnnk
nnd
e
f­
It is a handsome, richly appointed sedan; tasteful in
overtures for n now lonn of $100,000,- will get together and spend ono on- Friday from New Orleans, where they
fect a reopening. Its capital stock Ih
the
quality of its Interior fittings and in the com fortab le
stopped
over
on
their
Snn
Francisco*
000, nnd Chile is ntill in tho market Joynblo dny. And Orlando has been
npprolmutSly $30,000. An exnminer
luxury
o f its wide, easy seats with their fine plush
Pensncoln
jaunt
long
enough
to
attend
for u ioun of $14,000,000.
Invited to bring ulong some of tholr
of tho comptroller's offico was placed
upholstery.
tho
Region
convention.
This
is
tho
Some honvy railroad finnnclng nlso dollars nnd take ndvnntnge o f Dollnr
in chnrgo of the bank last week, when
is expecting within tho next few waeks Dny thnt hns been nrrnnged for their first trans-continental flight evor un­
Every driving convenience is found In this car, so per­
its embarrassment was brought about
(jn addition to the iisuul issues of benefit, nnd nftor Sanford wins tho dertaken by the nnvy, From Wash­
fectly arranged that each function is recorded before
through tho inability to liquidate fast
equipment trust certificates, it is ex­ gnmo Orlnndo enn get much consola­ ing ton, they will fly back ncross tho
the
driver’s eyes and every control is at his finger tips.
enough to meet its demands.—Tampa
pected ono or moro mergers will bo tion bv attending the Womn’s Club country by wny o f Chicngo to Snn
Tribune.
And in addition, there is the dependable, enduring per*
Diego where tho aviators are nttndhujli
completed before spring, neccsBltntlng
formance and the economical, satisfactory motoring
additional fmanuring, Renewed re ­
FORMER GOV. GILCHRIST ROBthat
alwaya has been so marked in the Buick chawi#
HER WONDER
ports that tho Now* York Central
BED
-\
and
the
famous Buick valve-ln-head engine.
ruilroad wus considering the issuance B E TTE R BU SIN ESS
SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 24.— Ex*.
Thcro
nro
questions
that
havo
pusof additional stock wore denied by an
IS S H O W IN G UP A L L zled tho thinking world for ages— Governor Gilchrist o f Florida, reported
/ The Buick Une for 1923 Comprise Fourteen ModeUt j
official of the compuny.
to tho police that ho was robbed yes*
.
Four*—3 Pas*. Road it* r, $1631 S P***- Touring.
O V E R T H E W O R L D Who was tho man in tho iron mask?
Tho largest Individual Issuo In tho
I
Coupe,SI 175(3Pa**.Sedan, 11 J95j 5 P***. Touring S«U»«.*J » T
tordny in the Snvnnnnh Union Station
Who Htruck Billy* Patterson?
Inst week, was the $18,000,000, 0 per
8 i « * —I Pin . Road.ter, t i n s ; 5 Pa**. Touring, $lI#Sl
of Ids purse containing $70.
Touring
Sedan, J1933i 5 Pa.*. 8*dan. j l M f l « P#**- Co.ut?’
Who wrote Shnkcspenro’ s plays?
NEW YORK, Oct.i 26.—Business In
cen external bonds of tho kingdom
of Norway maturing in thirty year nnd Europe, Latin America nnd tho far Who killed Coek Robin? And, of all
Second sheets, 8'/2x l l , only
non-redceninblc for ten yenrs. They east is steadily on tho upgrndo nnd things, who dragged whom how many
with but fow,exceptions is better tho tima around tho v.fal)B of what?
50c per 1,000, while they last, at
wore offurd nt pur,
But the answers to ail those aha Herald office.
tf
world over, delegates to the eortvcntihn
In too mnny automobile accidents of American manufoturers export as­ would willing forego could shlo know
B U IC K M OTOR C O M PAN Y
To g et rid o f worms in children
«
1
tile individual at tho steoring whorl sociation* were told today by Julius who was tho man who tqlaphoned
givo
them
Whlto’a
Crcnf
Vermifuge.
Klin,
director
United
States
Burcnu
of
Inst
night
nnd
didn’t
leave
I
*s
namol
'
FLINT, MICHIGAN
is In reality that well-known ^pstrnTho little jufforoi; improves nt once
Foroign and Domestic Commerco.
— Snturday Evening Post, ,
clted citizen, Mr. Barleycorn.
and soon becomes healthy, active and
N . H . G A R N E R , Dealer
If you liko tho Dally Herald tell rdbust. Price, 36c. Sold by Union
f a s world nt your door every even­ Road tho advertisement in this issue.
Pharmacy.— Adv.
,
The HeYald, 16c per week, delivered. Join tho throngs of readers.
ing for 16c.— Dally Herojd.
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Beck, J. H.
Blodaoo, T. M.
Buwlor, M. H.
Bernor. A pnea O.
B row er, M ary A,
Burbor, Mrs. Selina
Bryant, Mra. M innie U
Buchnnana, T. H.
Bette, A. L.
Bradbury, C. O.
Baker, J. E.
Baker. Aire. Selma
B urnett, W . M.
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Barber, Mra. Dona
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Bolt; Mre. Vernla
Brumley, Mre. R osa
Britt. Aire. Sarah
Burdick. E. L.
Byrtl. Felix
Bradbury, Aire. I.ola
Burnea. Mrs. M argaret
Ball, J. Dodson
Bowler, AIIhm Mabel
Brady, Airs. Carrie
Brower, E llinboth T.
Burdick, Mrs. Junto 8.
Bell, Airs. Douglass
Baker, Nathan
Ball, J. O.
Baker, Mm. Minnie
linker, O. C.
Balter, M b s Boon Lee
Brown, T. 1«.
Ileclt, A. M.
llontty, H oary
Brown, D. B,
Babbott. D w ig h t 8.
Bradbury, Carl
l low man, Mre. Lillian
Brown, L. D.
Betts, C, E.
H u u m ib t cr, Carl A.
Brew or, Eugene
Brady, B. L.
Butts, Maliol H.
Bona, Mrs. Irono
Bridges, I. V.
Riggers, C. M.
Boone, J. T.
Barber, At. D.
Bower, Mre, Volda
Blair, Frank
Bishop, Mre. Elisabeth
Brown, Frank
Brannan, 1.
ball. Airs. Marie IL
Bock, Mre. E va
Ballard, S. A.
B lggers, Mrs, Ethel
Horner, Mrs. Catherine
Itry da n, Mre. Huo
B lown. Miss Clara
B ragg, L. II.
Burton, Garfield
Bennett, Mrs. Mary
B lggers, T. W,
Booth. Mrs. Ilenrlotta
Blair, C. L.
Clark. C. A.
’a Id well, D. A.
laiullo, a . N.
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f a b l e r . J. B.
Cameron, A. B,
Corley, J. W.
Cameron, Joo
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DeCotles, Mrs. Myrtle
Dowdney, Airs. Luclllo
Douginas, V a nce E.
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Douduey, H. F.
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Drummond. Mrs. Josephine
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Dobbins, Airs. Mamie
JoCoursoy, Mm. E lb a b e th
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'lean, J. C. „
Dumas, Mrs. Susanna
Diehl. Mrs. Ida
lu tlon . Airs. Kathryn 8.
Dresner, J. M.
Dresner. Mrs. Ilopo
imnlap. Atrs. Jessie
Stella r .
D o m e , It. W.
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Dalger, Atrs Bert
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Doldilns. A. E.
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Du Bo so. Andrew
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Dultnso. W illie
Dumas, T. U
Dorner. Mrs. Anna B.
Davison, Mrs. Carrlo
Downing, John O. C.
Dresser, W. W.
Dolan, F. J.
Dunn. C.
Davis. Frofi
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Drumnnd. D. P.

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Chi(|imnn,
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"It. "B.
Cannon, A. E.
Chain lie rial ti. (I. C.
Corley, Anna
"'arraway, McG.
. owau, J, J.
Coffee, C. AV.
Cleveland, Mack
Chittenden. J. D.
Caldwell. II. W ldomau
Chandler. 11. W.
Chappell, 11. II.
Clilttendun, L. I’ .
Chittenden, E. A.
Connolly, A, I*.
Iowan, Frank D.
Chittenden, E. D.
Cowan, Fred D.
Iowan, J. 11.
&lt;
Jollier,
V. C.
Crlppon, A. H,
^rooms, J. N.
ulBits. It. L.
'assady, At. T.
t 'ii
C lute, C. II.
,t inimberlain, Catherine
Coloman. Hasot
Iltorpcning, O. B.
..’rooms, W e a lth y
Corpuny, A.
C o r jinny, Airs. Nellie
Chittenden, Miss Laura
Cllair, Virgil
Ciown it. Mrs. Annie D.
onnelly, Mrs. Mary J.
'Iingpell. M b s Lucca
Couch, C. D.
Calhoun, Wm. F.
Calhoun, Lemuel
Cox. Mrs. Emma E.
Crenshaw, It. F.
Crenshaw, Mrs. Rada
Cltorptmlng, Mrs. Villa
Cook, Chits. A. m,
Collins, Mrs. W. M.
Cox. Frank
Culp, Wi N.
Cates, J. J.
Conyers, tloo,
Cn rut here, W,
Cates, K. M.
Calder, Mrs. Donna
Crenshaw, AV. IL
Chappell, Mrs. Alary W .
Chambers, Charlie
C aldwell,. M b s Lottto
Couch. Mrs. Lenna
Chestnut, (I. W.
Chandler. Mrs. Bessie
CrenshuW. Mrs. Opholla
Cooper, Wm.
Campbell, C II.
Cameron, M b s Clair
Caswell, B. D.
_
Cameron, Mins Louisa Q.
Culberl. Mrs. Edith
Clute, Mrs. Blanche
Chittenden. Airs Jennotte
Crlppcn. Mrs. Mattie
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v tjItl oDr . M r s . Edith
Davis. John
Davidson. .1. !'■
Dentie, T.
Deane, W, I ■
Dens, It. It.
DeCotles, tleo, A.
Dickinson, J. J&gt;
Diehl, John
n iotorlch , II. O.
Doorner, F. F.
Douglass. J. A,
Dutton. F. F.
D eC a u ra oy .W , C.

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Dooley, P. JJ.
Dumas. Harriet T,
Bnverly, F. E.
Jills worth, J. 0.
Estrldgo, F. n T
Edkvurds. O. H,
Edwards. B. H.
Ellsworth, Airs. Mabel
Estrldgo, Airs. Edna
Evuns, M b s Alary Lola
Evans, A, A.
Elliott. O, B.
Estrldge, J. H.
Estrldgo, I. E.
Eckels. T. A.
E rickson, W . C.
Estrldgo. Mrs. Mabel
Foulks. Daniel
Flow ers, C. AL
Ben Fltto W . A., Sr.
Flowers, C. L.
Forster, F, P.
Foster, II. II.
Foster, Alsx
Frank, F. 8.
Fox, W. O.
Frnnk, O. B,
Foster, J. W.
Fortson, J. C.
Fisher! L. 8.
Frasier, I. F.
Frierson, J. E.
Fitts. Alice
Flowers, Mrs. Allnnle
Flowors, II. L.
I-'raxIor, L. I.
Ferguson. .Mrs. Jessie
FellowB,
ren o w n , mm.
Airs, Mary
niary
Frnnk, Mrs. Alice J,
Fox, Airs. Joalo N.
Freeman, Lewis 8.
Freeman, Lonloy
Flow er, (loorg e
Foster, Mrs. Margnrat
Flidsclier, Louie
Foster, Airs. Lucy
Fletcher. Albs Augusta
Forrester, C. D.
Fox, T. E.
Fellows, O, C.
Franklin, A.
Fraxlor, Myrtlco P.
( lit Ho way, E. M.
Oaniner, B M.
Garner, N. O.
Gntohi'll, M. D.
Giirrlson, It. L.
G ilb ert/ (.owls
Ginn, AV. A.
Giles, Frnnk
Oitiu. Geo.
Gleason. C, G.
Ontclioll, Forrest
Grovtutstnin, H. M.
Gunter. II. C.
Guthrie. B. II.
Graves. S. S
Geer, It, 1.
Ouerry, W. B.
Griggs, Howard
Gram Hug, A. A,
Goodhue, Jeanette
Groin Ilug, Ella May
Gnllowny. Airs. La tire F.
Gadson. Gusslo
Gardner. Ida It.
(Iowan, Campbull
Graham, F lunk
Olllon, J N.
Garner, Mrs. Ituth
Guthrie, Airs Margaret
Gorin Iy, Ernest
Glllott, Mrs. Sarah
Oliiort, Mbot Alllo H.
Galchel, Mrs. Ituth
Giles, Mrs. Mublo
Gardner, J. H.
Gallagher. Airs. Elizabeth
Grntitllng. J. K.
Galcltel. Mrs. Iloborta
Grey, Lula
_ _ f r i t h , w it .
GrlrfP
Green, J. L.
Grey, Mrs. Dora
Greer, Mrs. Jennie
Gnirnllng, O. II.
Garrison. Mrs. Cat*y
Green. Justice
Green, Joo E.
Gallagher. J. M.
Giant barn, Mrs. Martha
Gatlin, A. A.
Gil err)'. J. T.
Gifford, II. W.
Gay, C, A.
Gifford. E. B.
Hall. Bon II.
Ilall. J. C.
li n r r b , F. II. .
Haynes. W. M.
Ilntnrlch, J. L.
Hart. I. D.
Hatch. F.
Hawkins, T, I.
Hayes, J. M.
Henry, C. E.
Herndon. C. P
I lick eon, It. G,
1i ii f K^ M rs"*•raTl’s af 1hIoat-•h■•KA,~gg
Hoffm an, Mrs. Oladye
Hickson. J. T.
Illllyard. It. E.
Ilmlgos, E . O .
Ifownrii, N. DoV.
Howard. B. A.
Howard. C. G.
Howard. D. C.
Holly, B. J.
lllckson , D. C.
Itamtio, John
I lute III ii so n, J. A.
Hodges. 1*. Ik
1toward, E. Al.
Itodgiion. D. I.
Huston, S. A.
Hunter, L. O.
Hall. J. M„
Hawkins, A. D.
ilollor, L. B.
Harris, Mrs. Alonte* E,
Halley. W alter
1toward. Mrs. Julia
Hicks. Julia A.
Herndon. Mrs. Eva A.
Herndon, Mrs. Llllo
Mines, Sain
Hyman. Mrs. Vlrglo
Howard, Mrs. Leona
Hood, Airs., Marjory
Hanson. M.
jlncul, J. D.
11111, Itobort
Ilali. I, C.
Humphrey, Atrs. Bose L.
Henry, Mrs. Letltla
Haynes, Mrs. Nova A.
Iluiiler. M b s Molllo
Huff. Juntos O.
Herndon. Mm. Florenco
lterndon, Mrs. Josslo
Ilall. »1. L.
Hutchison. Atrs. Anna
Hutchison, J. C.
Hall. Wm.
I (nil. J, P.
,
Hall. Mr« Gladys
Hardy, Jim
llermlon, It. E.
Harvard, J. S.
Hopkins, Mrs. Elono
llerodon. O. P.
iluttdiluson. M b s Jossle
Hall. &lt;1. M. .
Hickson. II. J.
Hart, Mm. Georgia E.
Huron, Harry II
nasty. Hoc
Hutchins, Mm. Ituth
Hnsclden. G. B.
llermlon, It W.
ileoley, W. L.
Higgins. Mrs. Mattie E.
Hutchins, B, F.
Haves, J. M.
Holly. B. K
j Ill’ll sen. J. T.
Harris. Howard
Hodges. Mrs. Lillie
Hall. Mrs. Leona
Hollar. Mrs. Atuurlno
. larner, E l*.
Hopkins. W. A.
Haskins. Mrs. Elisa 8.
lushhorgnr, U aryr
■laseblen, Annie . .
Herring, Mary B. II.
Irwin, S. A.
Irwin. A. E.
Irwin. Mrs. Bessie
Iligrahum, Chus.
Irvine. Agnes
Irwin, C. L.
Jacksotl, James
Jacobs, Richard
Jerry, 7,. J.
Joiner. Henry
Jolnor, Sam
Johnson. J. J.
.lobnsot' H. L.
Jones, E. u
Jones. A. t...
.Ineksmi, AL D.
Johnson, D, T.
Johnson, 1C H.
Jerry, AIrH. Margaret
Jones. Airs. Lllllo
Jaggor, I. O.
Johnson MlM Lila
Jones. Mrs. Mlnnlo E.
Johnson, J. 8.
Johnson. Mrs. Carrie
Jones Albs Hoskins
Jones. Mrs. Mlnnlo
Jones, J. E.
JoIili Ins. John
Johnson. Rich A.
Johnson, c . V.
Johnson, R. *!.
Johnson. Airs. Rortla
Jackson, Virgil
Kannor, Chas.
Klrutrd. Lewis
K Inurd, Loo
Knight, W A.
Knight. C..1L
|KI biker, W. T.

Kannor, A,
Kennedy, C. U.
Kendrick, J o*
K in g , Rosa
K
rvmg,
ing. alary
AH
B.
K night. L ovl
Kllckor, Airs. R osa
Koy, Airs, Elsie B l o b *
King. A. J.
Kirkland, O. II.
Runner, Miss Ruth
Knight, Idn
Key, Airs, Mlnnlo E.
Kennedy, Mrs, Annie
Kennedy, Atrs, Alic*
King, A. J.
Kennedy, Allss Christina
Kannor, Airs. Fannl*
Kennedy.
wennony, iR, L.
Key, A. it.
‘ ■nig*
Knight.
Geo. W.
Lnlng, C. W.
Loosing, A. J,
Lake, Forrest
Luke', Mrs. Maude A.
Lefflor,
Mim
ur, W.
iv. .A.
Long, II. C.
Lord, R. W.
Lord, J. Al.
Lovell. Al. W .
Loucks, G. 1.
Lynch. R. H.
Lucas, L. M,
Long, D, L
Locke, C. C.
Lord, Al. M.
.
Leonard)’ , Herberta
Lord, Airs. Jane W.
Lord, Mrs. Fannie IL
Leoiiurdv. J. G.
Lefflor, 1triiiIo Murrell
Lovett, Jde
Love, L ucIuh
I.e fftor, Hazel
Lord. Mrs. Bessie L.
Lord, Airs. Annie Lou
Latimer, Cluis. Cl
Lynch, T. B.
'
Lowry, Stove
Lewis, II. B.
Larrnmoro, C. C.
Larramore, Mrs, Rose
LtIJu, Mrs. JImmI* A.
Llghtfoot, Hattie
Lynch. W. B.
Langley. Atrs. Irono
Langioy, W. T.
Long. Mrs. Louise
lOfflcrv .Mrs Ella E.
Lester, W. A.
Lyons, Mm, I,uolla
Losslng. Mm Hattie
Lewis, Mrs, Da lay AL
Lewis, W, W,
l.oWry. Gadson
Lyons. It, W,
Lovell. Mrs. Olllvla
laird. C. H.
Jiossillg, A. J.
Loo, A. W., Jr.
Mllard, N. J.
.ehnian, II. .1.
,oticks, Nellie E.
I.aiHslug, H. F.
Lehmun. Jennlo W .
Moody. J. J.
.Mullein, A. R.
Marsha 11. A. H.
Mauser, J. J.
Maluos, 1. S.
Mason. It. M.
Moil wet her, C. J.
Milieu, B. E.
/
AHHer, F. L.
Mlllor, T. J.
Miller. W. W.
Mitchell. .1. O.
Atoyo, At. E.
Monroo, R. D.
Morrison, W. J.
Mult head, It. It.
Musson, J.
Murrell. K, It, Jr.
Aiyors, Ui. I&gt;.
Murroil. IC. R.
Marshall, Alex
Moses, A. It.
Aloughton, Jus.
Marlowe, D.’ O.
Munson, W . B.
Matthews, C. A.
Morgan, Mrs. Ellsaboth
Morgan, Churl Ia
Muyo, Ij. C.
Morse, Mrs. Helen
Murray, N. N.
Mlllor. Airs. Maude
Atonroe, Mabel C.
May. Airs. Alma
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Munson. MrA. Jennlo I*
Malm, M b s Helen
Montgomery. D. E.
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Moore. J. G.
Morrison. Mrs. Lena K.
Mickey, Mrs. Favo
Muhouoy, Mrs.
Lillian ■
Morrison, Miss Brenda
Michael, J. O.
Mnlrhcud, Mrs. Pnultne
Moezek, Henry
Marshall. Mrs. Joan Etta
Manning, Mrs. Eimn
Murphy, Ethel
Moore, Airs, ituth E.
Mickey. Mrs. Harriott B.
Miller. Mrs. Georgia P.
Marshall. Mrs. Mary E.
Muriel, Sara
Miller. Mrs. Joan
Mathews, Mary A.
Mo ye, Mrs. Beulah
Mason, Mrs, Fannie
Mornl, Mrs. Martha
Meredith. T. E.
Murrell, Mrs. Lila K.
Manning. R. A.
Mabry. Mrs. Irono W.
Alurphy, John
Musson. Allss Elizabeth
Mooro, J. R.
At ought nh, ...
Mrs, I Inset
Along it toil. Alissi Ethel
Atnrlowo, Mrs Carrie
Marella, I.eoiuirdl
Alurphy, F. Al.
Atoore. Tom
Atoore, Geo.
Maluos, Mrs. Mary
May. O. F.
Mosiey, Roman
Alnlnor, Barry
Moffett, F. A.
Murrell, W. O.
Alurshail, C, J.
Alerriwoalher. B O.
Alcrri went her, A.
Atenlor, W. C.
Martin, I D.
Morgan. W. L.
Mosen, Annie II.
AlcClolland, J F,
AlcHonnld. Don
MeGn ha gin, Goo,
McKinnon, W. M.
MoMlllan. W. J., Sr,
MePherson, Richard
McCalley, II A.
AlcKInt, W. M.
McIntosh, l • B.
McLaughilti. L. O. .....
MiiPmiRitl, Mrs. Mlnnl*
AtcKny, G. E. .
McKay. Cal her Inn
MeCaslIn, Mrs. Alien W.
Mct'uslln, J- IL
McCnsiin. II, H.
McGrlff, Jtis.
McMillan,
AIl'iM
IMil II. A lice,
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McCalley, Mrs. N. Svlvonla
McHonuld, Mrs. Ruth
MeK Itin on, Mrs. Blanche
McKIm, Mrs Mary
McMullen, Mrs, Bertha
McBride. F. I&gt;.
Mcllae, George
MeWhlto. Hhoppnrd
Nelson, AT. s .
Noel, W. AL
Nolan. W. O.
NUtkeis, Cypress
Nelson, Mattlo L.
Nnsliit, W. F.
Neel, Mrs, Martello
Nixon, Airs Allno
Nolan, Mis, Minnie
Neely. Mrs. Alary M.
Nolan. J. L.
Oglesby. L. W.
Ogicshy, Thos.
Gvorstreot. .1. J. M.
ORl*snl»y* Mm. Bttllio
Paco,
B,
Proll, H. II.
Pax I..... G- I ;
Phillips. E. It.
Perkins. B. L.
Pope. O. J.
Prevatt, W . Tt.
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I'urtlon. H. B.
Purdon. J. J,
Pnvnhnuso. W. W,
Fezold. John
Purvis, A. O.
t'uiestou, Mm. T. M.
Pujeston': Mrs. CamlB a
Phillips, Mrs. n olle T.
Phillips, M b s Murlon 1
Palmer, C. A.
Payne, J. II.
P ulit
b s to n . S,
Prevatt, Mrs. Nettle
Pace, Mrs. Nnttl*
Paco, Mrs. Mattlo a.
Pitt man, Amos
Pu'fvb. .Ins. \
‘ ‘ Paul
ul P,
Pczohl.
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Perkins. Mrs. Linda L.
Potts. J. L.
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Pnlninr. Mrs, F r o n d s
Put let son, J.
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purdon. Mrs. Mnttlo
Pozold, J. W.
Phillips. Theo,
Purl toy, U. B.

Partin, E, L,
Phillips. II. 0 ,
i ’rlao, E. IL
Pozold . G. F.
R ayn or. W . A.
ii, C. A.
Reed,
Rlvars, E. J.
Rivers, F. I*.
Utley, W. C.
Blchurds, J, IL
Itourke, M. B.
llobertr, J. C.
Dobbs, D. C.
ltoburtsun. J. H,
ltosslttor, A. T,
Bussltter, A. IC.
HoUlnson, J, 8. B.
Bumph, 0. J.
Ileose, C. F.
llutllff. Z. □.
Hohb, Mrs. Beatrice
Hines, Mrs. Irons W,
Boiler, U. G.
Ituumlllat, F, E,
Bossetter, Mrs. Elizabeth
But her ford, a. W.
Boll, Airs. Inez
Roll. T. K.
Honor, Leila
Buhlnson,
Duval
in!
R obin son, T. J.
Bourns, W. N.
Bussell. II, T.
Uuthorford, Atrs. Mary
111vers, Mrs. Sallle
ltoHsotter. Mrs. Harriett 8.
Buynor, Mrs. Ramona
ltaynor, Airs. Em m a L.
Robinson,
J.
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itoldiison. Atrs, Ataml*
Humph, Mrs, Arlana .
Robbins, Airs, Fan
llohhltm. Haul
Benins, Pink
ItuldriBon, Airs. F rona Lee
Itotumln, Mrs. Camilla
ItoumllluL Airs. Hortens*
Itonlck. Airs. Mary E.
Haulers,ui, Mrs. Alary
Bay, Mrs. Man do
Rinaldi, Joe
itoulh, E, j ,
Itaulerson, \V. n .
Bay, J. L,
Rowan. J. C.
BoumlllM, Mrs. June IL
Rivers, tlertha Mary
Itlvors, P. J.
ltoddouhurry, T. J.
Itlee. Evelyn E.
Smith G. F.
Seif, Samuel
Smith, B. H.
Smith, C. II.
Smith, ltobt. IL
Swartz, I. F.
S p e n ce r G. W.
Spoor. G. A.
Spurting, J. E.
Smith, Ben
St uwart, AL M.
Starling, B. J.
Slovens, H. H,
Smith, A. U,
Smith, M. E.
Stowe, ii. AL
Stowe, E. B.
Squires, II E.
Stone, W. P,
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Smith, C. J.
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Stone, A. il.
Schwartz, H. M,
Scott, A. C.
Scholl, C. E.
Shlnludsor, It. L.
Hliinliobur, 8. O.
Hbefflebl, J. L.
siplln, Frank
sioati, J. F.
Shipp, O. M.
Stenstrom, O. H,
Hlolnoff, M.
B|icor, David
Schmidt, Fred O.
Stronian, Goo,
Sargent, O. E.
Sp eer. Airs. Annlo L.
Strickland, E. D.
Sea lies, P. A.
Simmons, Jas. W, Jr.
Sheffield, John
Scarborough, W. D.
Shi nimbler. Mrs. R. E.
Stevens,
B. *E.
nun »’ BP| n&gt;
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Smith. Mrs. Atyrtlo
Stevens, Airs, ltohooea
Swentt, Daniel D.
Smith, II. P.
siplo, Wm.
Schmidt, Airs. Mary Q.
Singletary, Airs. Lillian
Smith, Mrs. Annette
Smith, Mrs. Alurgaret
Squires, Mrs. Mary,
Starling, Mrs. Elizabeth EL
Stone, Mra. Mary 8.
Singletary, IL
Smith, B. F.
Saint, E. Alahel
Smith, A. W.
Smith, J. K.
Sneed, J. D.
Steele, Albs Mnmlo
Speer, Atrs. Mary
Sims, A. 8.
Selma!, Alary A.
Smith, Mrs Ituth
Hmnmerllu. Mrs. Alary
Soleck, H. Hands
Stout, Atrs. Lucinda
Stumuii. Mrs. Jennlo
Shipp, Mrs. Bertha
Stewart, Airs, Surah J.
Sessions, L. K.
Stewart, Atlas Mary
Stowe, Mrs. JotflO
Stewart. .Mbs Minnie
siiln h ob or, Airs. C lifford
Steele, Boston
Htnup, A. At.
Si'ott. Atrs. Johnnie
Spelr, II. A.
Hpeiicer. Mrs. Carrie
Spelr, Mrs. Mary Louts*
Set leek. Mrs. Atari ha J.
Stuman. J. M.
Hponcor, Al. II.
Spencer, Mrs Butli C.
Smith, Mrs. Nolno W .
Sloan. Airs. Alice
Simmons, Jesse
Sanders. Sherman
Steele, Mrs. Alice A.
Steele, Herman
Squires, Airs, Susan IT.
Smith. John C.
Swanson, N. N.
Smith, It. W.
Slone, A, II.
Smith, Ira
Starr, It. H E.
Stafford. I). C.
Sparling, Mrs. F lora II.
Singletary,
slnglotary, J. IC
E.
Telford. S. H
Telford. L. M.
Thigpen, W. .1.
Thrasher, H. L,
Thigpen, W. Al.
Talbott, F W.
Toiur. (t E.
Toon, J. T.
Tnkacll, J. A.
Tli rasher, It. T.
Tlllls. Leroy
Tomlinson, E. H.
Trammell, J. M.
Thomas, Geo.
Turner. John
Thomas. Henry
Tarbell, M b s Antonotte
TaktK’ h. Airs, Lucllo A.
Turner. Mrs. Alary E.
Turner, Oils
Thrasher, Airs, Inez
Thornton, W. D,
Tolar, Mrs. Eva
Tlllls. J. A.
Terhi.nli, Mrs. Louise
Treadwell, Airs. Nona
T aylor, Mrs. Eva E.
Tomlin, Atrs. W in ifred
Thomas. H. D,
“Tolunr, J. N.
Tolar, Mrs. 1,111a Atao
Toon, Mrs Ethel
Tyler, W . M
"fills, yMrs Elizabeth
Thigpen, Mrs. HuldaU
Turner. Airs. Eugenia
Tolar. 11. E.
Thigpen, Atrs. Franole
Tyner, J. B.
Tv nor, Airs. Etta G.
Turner ltandall
T aylor, E. J . ,
Turner, Airs. E unice
Tolar. Atrs. Iva M.
Turner, It. W.
Terheun, It. A.
Tluirloy, A. J.
Thompson, C. L
Tyler, Loo, O,
Turhr]I, M. D.
Vaughan, Alex
Vincent. J. K,
Vann, W. AL
Vanghnn, J. K.
Vaughan. Jno. C.
VanNi’
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N HH, W. M.
Vuughnn. Mrs. Jennie IL
Vaughnii, Mrs. Eliza D.
Vorce, Airs. Eva C. M.
Vause, Mrs. Annie May
Vincent, Mrs. Clara Lee
Vincent. Mrs. Ataudo
Vaughan. Mrs. Nellie
V ickery. Mrs. Lillian E.
Vauso, Flynn
Vanghnn, J e ff
Vaughan, A. J.
Vincent, O E
VnhMolor. B K
W ard. Harry
W atson, W. B.
W althour, U, IT.

W ard, C, E.
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W eoka, 8, F.
W eek s, H. d. D.
W hitten, It. C.
W ig h t, il.
W in Ian
ms C. I
W ight,, W. II.
W ill Is, Lewis
W lb o n , H. J.
W ood w a rd , E. W,
W o o d r u ff. B. T.
W ra y , H a rry
Wynne,
D, J. H.
W yn n, J. M.
wflllnine, D. J,
W illiams, C. Af.
W a lla ce, L. W.
W l b o n , J. H
W ig h t, n . B,
WlLson, W. A.
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W aters, O. W .
W hltncr. Alles Melt IL
W arren, D. W.
W ig h t, Mrs. Susan B.
W eeks. Airs. ElizazbeUl X
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W hite, J. IL
W ynn, Mrs. F rances 0.
Wllllflams, ...........
II. W.
Williams. Frank
W ondhrblge, Anna Q.
W a lk e r, Atrs. Edna u.
Williams, Judge
W eeks, .Mbs Annie M.
W right, M. I,.
W ont, Sophia 8,
AVllkey, M b s Kathryn
W rig h t, Airs. Illanohe
W rig h t, Squlro
Williams, Frank
W alker. S. W.
W ynn, Airs. Ada
W o o d r u ff, Em m a
Wilson, Mrs Atnrgnret
Williams. Airs. Elizabeth
W ash in gton , Jord on W,
W eeks, Mrs Floren ce
W igh t. Mrs. Lillian IL
H. W.
“Williams,
HI
W alkor, John B.
W ight, Mrs. Lois
nlki
“E. “E.
W alker.
W hitten, n. It.
Ward. Airs Ella
Ward, M b s Forn
Walthall, W. E.
Whitner, Mrs. Annie C,
Waldron, H It.
Walker. Mrs. Alma
W alker. Mrs, Grace Parker
W ilbanks, Mrs. Mattie
W alker. Mrs. Jennlo
Walker, Mrs. Texan
W ight, Mrs. Alice
Wallace. Mrs Pearl Louie*
W ilson. W . A.
Williams, Mrs. Hester
Whitten, Atrs. Mnrgurtta
Wilson, Lonnie
W rig h t, Henry
Wnters, Mrs. Ella Louise
Walker, J. L.
Whoelor, Mrs. Bessie
Whttnor, Chas. II.
Wltbldon, C. A.
W heeler, W.
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W allace, Mrs E stello
W ade. John E.
Wnshhurn. Floyd
Williams, Airs. Elizabeth
WnsMiorn, Mrs. Esther
Wade, W. M.
Wailueo, J. M.
W oods, John

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Waters. II. C.
W nbrna, b’ red
W alker. H C,
W oods, J. W.
W igh t, C. F,
Warren, 11, II.
W ashburn, lla rro ld
Weeks, Alton ’D.
W o o d ru ff, May T.
wiinhlsh. John I*
Ward, E S.. Jr.
W illiam s, It O.
Yowell, A. E.
A'mints, Atrs. Charlotte
A'onnts, H.
Zachary. A. D.
’/ Inzer, A. I,.
Zornovenu, Nick
Zachary, AV. 11.
Zachary. Bessie C.
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NO. TAVO, L A K E At ON IlOB,
F L O R ID A
Allen. AV. It.
Bell. J. AV.*
Bell, C. O
Boll)', J. J.
Itruce, ,T, IT,
Holly, Atrs. Loulne
Black man, Lucy AV
IHack man, AV’ . F.
Bell. T, J.
Iluelinuaii, Samuol H.
Boston, Jennlo
Bales, C. F.
Heston, T. J.
Boll. Mlnnlo Leo
Booth, Jessie
Booth, R. H.
Ilalley. W, E
('ruiumtet, Jerry
t’aln, Bertha
Cain, Geo. H,
i ’ rutoinlel, Annin
Crenshaw. AW II.
Dressier, John
Ellis. T. M.
Ml Hot, G S.
Forster, C. D.
Flowers, u. N.
Glldowoil, AA’ . n.
Haw kins, A. 8.
li..„il„i-son, AA'. J,
Henderson, L. C.
Hoboilon, V adn
I in hod on, J. T.
Johnson. J. n.
Jacobs. J. Tlblon
Jacobs, Mlnnl It B.
Krcliiburu it. .1.
Keller, Alllo
I.... . J. II.
I.oe. R o y
Lyon, Sarah France*
Lucas, Hacry
I,uctis, Alice
Isike, Elizabeth
Luke. B. 0 .
Lee. Jesse
M offett. *J. C.
.Mono* It. H.
Muse. It.
Alann, L. It.
Maiiiilug. Henry
Manning. Berthn
Maun, llen ly Etta
Alanu, llnnbt
Miller, ,1. AV.
Miles. Linda
McKemiey, C. II.
McGuire, Alattlo
McKenny, Clara
Oglesby, AA’. B.
Ogiesby, E. D.
Ouieshy, E. D., Jr,
Oglesby, .1. M.
Oglesby, J. L.
OgleubV, John
Oglesby, Mary A.
O g l e s b y . Minnie
Oglesby, Alice
Oglesby, Corln L.
Oglesby, E lizabeth
Price, VV, H
Prince, Mnttlo
Prince. AV, C.
Biiliun, H. H. C.
iiuhurt, II B.
Bohlnson, Margaret E lizabeth
Itohlnson, A. It.
Itohlnson. AHrglnla
H* a fford. 15.
Stafford, Guy
Smith, It. II.
H w a ggcriy, AV. B.
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Hwaggerty, II. C.
S w a g g erty , 15. R.
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Smith. Ida M.
ThonipHon, Janoy
Warren, IJ. V.
AVynne, Hattie
AVolib. P. A..
Watsoll, It.
AVIllls, Tlldon
AA’ ynn, It. T.. Jr.
W e b b . L oo la 'O .
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FLORIDA.
Austin, E. T.
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Austin. II. AV.
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Austin, At. E.
Ilrlghl. It. E.
Air
ltoua, J. E.
Brown. F. A. AV.
Durham, Jacob
Eld ridge, U. it.
Flowers. C. S.
Garw ood, Goo.
Griffin. Frank
Henderson. It. G.
Jummes, B F,
Johnson, F. A.
Jimmies. J. V,
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Johnson, Atrs. Annie
K fjz , &lt;»tto
Kelz, Leonard
K ersey, Flora P,
At Inohow, A,
Atlnchow, F loren ce O,
McOuln. A. V.
Pvarsmi, C. C.
Pearson, C. 1&gt;.
Pearson, O. T.
Pearson, F ra ncos B.
Pearson. Mrs. Helen R.
Smith, B. AV.
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Baker,•. Mr
Mrs. M ary B.
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Ballard. Mre, Lula
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Burgees, Mrs. Gertie
Baker, Mrs. Susan It.
Smith. Oeo.
B i l b o , V. "a.
Stuckhouse, J. T.
Brady, A. F.
Spivey, J. M.
Iluchnnan.
I1UUIIIIIIIII. II. R.
Stnckhouao, J. F.
Ballard, Fred
Tuber, France* W.
Uhk or, H.
W a rren , J o h n D.
Ilurloy,
H e n ry
W lleon, Thos. B.
Ilrudley, J. 8.
W a lk e r, T. X
Butter, W . R.
W lleon, U
Bouts, Arthur
Butte,
H. O.
B E G IS T E R K D
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Boss. A. J.
NO. F I V E . O V llD O ,
Hovlilo, H.
rtO R ID A
Boviile, Mre. Helen
Aulln, A nd row , Jr.
B rocker, W. P.
Adame, John
Boss. EL U.
A k e r'a n d , J. EL
Butts. Mrs. Alla*
A h’
Norm an £L
Hose. Mr*. Guesl*
At
Theo.
Ilrudley. F. U.
Arwo, W. EL
llrnnnon, M. F.
A r . o , Laara
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iter, C. W .
Anderson, C. H,
C h a m b llsa P. U
Aulln, Mre. N. J.
Curlett,U ...
Adame, Charlee
Curlott, Mrs. Helen EL
A nderson, d e c r e e
Cuipotiper, Mr*. K. W .
Arlo, U. M.
Cleveland.
P. a*
Clevela
lloeton, 1*. n.
Cosslns. H a rry M.
Ilryunt, O. C.
Daniel. L. P.
liromtan, T. J.
Daniel. W. J.
B oston, J. EL
Davis, A. W.
B oston, Julia
David, W. J.
Uoetun, Joseph
Duane, D. D.
Barnes, EL U.
Donne, 8. M.
liurm-e, I’earl
Duchurdt. Goo,
Clark, J. A.
Donne. A. U.
Clnrk. Mre. C. T.
Dooley, M. EL
Crnwforil, Mre. A. K.
Donovun. Noah
C ra w ford , H. O.
Dun tel, Mrs. T, E.
Cartor, Mre. Annie
D ooley, Mrs. Mollis B.
Conslcy, U.-T.
Donne. Mre. Martha EL
C o ffey , C. W .
Du vis, C. K.
D u ru m . H enry
Davis. Mrs. Hllsnbeth
Dnul. Carl
Dnvls, Mrs. Maude
Farnell, EL A.
Dalbo, E.
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Farnell
Elkins. W. M.
Ornnt, Nathan
Flyn t. G. G.
Grant, P. W.
Flynt, J. Wj&gt;
Uarvln, EL D.
Frasor, J. D.
daln ee, O. O.
Flynt, E. II.
Gore, K II.
F low ers. Preston
Grant, Mrs. J. El.
Franklin. Mrs. Elisabeth
Gnrvln, Mrs. E'lorla
Fraser. Mre. Lottie
Gulder, Adam
Flyn t. Mrs. M a ty II.
Ur uni, Mrs. Priscilla
E'iillngln. W . C.
Gore, Mrs. Cleo,
E'rank IIn. H. E. /
Holmes, C. U
I'll Ilaid, W. W .
Harvey. Geo.
E'lsher. Potor J.
Hall. Clem
E'lsher. Mrs. Cornolla
Hay, Mrs. L.
E'lsher, W. B.
Hays, Dave
Felt tier, Peter J
“Holmes.
)ln
I,India
Geiger, A. T.
Hancock, Mrs. Dee
Geiger, T. W.
H an cock , K. G.
Geiger. W\ F.
Holmes, E'ltiley
Gilm ore, T. J.
Hnlgh, Mrs. Mnrtha A.
Grant, EL 11.
H u Ik Ii, John M.
Greehum, It. Q,
Jones. Lewis
Greer. B. 11.
Jones. Mrs. Iluby W.
Geiger, Mrs. Huslo
Jordan, L. EL
George, llryco
Jackson, Henry
George. Mrs. Nancy
Jnckson, Mrs. Arthur
Gamlet, G. T.
Jones, J. W.
Gallow ay. Jam es
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Jones, Mary
Geiger, Mrs. Edith 1.
Jacobs, Mrs. Mary EL
Greer, Mrs. I. L.
Jordan,
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Mrs. Mabjfe
Geiger. Mrs. Dorca*
Jones. John II.
Gould. G. C.
King, Miss N. M.
Graham, A. B.
Kelsey, Mrs. Dora
Gresham. It. H.
Kllvort, Maxwell A.
Grant, E. H.
Kina, Itohcrt P ..
Gilmore, T. J.
Kennedy, L.
Greer, U D.
King. Mrs. Mary M.
Geiger, It. P.
Kennedy, Ilethany
Geiger, II. II.
E.itt limr, II. D.
Gatlin. U. U.
Lawton. T. W.
Gahord, M. 13.
Lawton, W. J.
Galiord. .Mrs. Suslo Hall
Laxotto, N. F.
Gahord, Miss Mary
Leo. C. 8.
llurrlson, C. E\
Leinhnrt, Joe, Jr.
Hart, I. D.
Luther, I. W.
Hanna, D. It.
Luther. W. II.
Holder. A. J.
Lawton. It. W.
Huddleston. J. H.
Lilian, T. L.
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Hurt. Mrs. Bosnia A.
Lawton. Mrs It. W,
Hunter, E. L.
l.elnhart. Mrs. N. M.
Hart. Mrs. E m m a J.
Lee, J 11.. Jr.
Hurt, Mrs. M aggie M.
Lee. Mrs. G. C.
Huddleston Mrs. Cornelia
Lindsey, Mrs. F a nn y
Harris. Hlchard
Lingo. Mrs. It. C.
Harrisun, Mrs Huslo W.
Lee. Mrs. Goldlo
Harrison, Miss Clare
Lawton. Mrs. Lillian
Hurt.
13 1&gt;.
Lawton. Mrs. l/ottlo
llumlt, A. W.
Laxette. Mrs. -Surah
Hart. Mrs. ELlIxabeth A.
Lee, Mrs. Laura A.
Harris, C. (1.
Luther, Mrs Llltn M.
Hamit. Mrs. Annlo M.
Luther, W. II.
Hill, C. F.
Mathis, Win
Ingram. \Ntn.
Mead. Theo. L.
Jones.
J. F.
Mitchell, J. E\
Johnston,. Mrs. Manr
Washburn. 13. M.
Jordan. Mrs. Julia .. .
Marshall, C. J.
Johns, Mrs. Bertha M.
Mitchell, C. O,
Jurney,
A. D.
Malcolm, J. L.
Jiirney, Mrs Louisa
Marshall, Mrs O. A.
Kllhee. E. 11.
Mitchell. Mrs L. U.
Kllhee. Mrs. K. F.
Mend, Mrs. EL H.
K liliiH1, Mrs. Laura
Murphy. Mrs. V irginia
Kliliee, W. G.
Movie Mrs. Lola
Leflls. G. C.
Mashhurn. W illis
Leflls. It.
Milner. 1311a
Logan. J. A.
Mitchell, Miss A. D.
Leflls. Mrs. ClemetA
Murphy. «.* L.
i.ogan. Mrs. Myrtle
Moore. Mlko
Larkins. J.
Miller. E'rank It
Leflls, Mrs. Meta I.
Mosley, A. A.
I.eimjlhe. J. M.
McCall, II. It
Lindsey. H. L.
McCulley. A. J.
I.emolne, Mrs. ltortha.
McCulloy, C. T.
Levy. II. B.
Mcllrldu, Suin'l
Mat lie ux, Goo. E.
McCall. Alex
Moran, Aubrey
McBride. Mrs. L. 8.
Mixon.
L. J.
McCall, Mrs. Kate
Mathleiix. Mrs. Maymo
McQuay, Fred
Many, E'rank
McPall. Mrs Mattie
Miles, Itlchnrd
Mcijuuy. Mrs. Ella
Mobley. J M.
M d ulley. Mrs. l-3mma
Mobley. EL It
McCulley. Mrs W ln n lo
Martin.
Mrs. Pearl
McCall, Mrs. Minna
Marlin. J. Wm.
McCulley. J. T.
M e t c a l f . J,. 13.
Nelson, 8teen
Morris, &lt;57 L.
Nall. Dan
Matlock, J. P.
Newton. Clayton
Matlock. Mrs Maydo M.
Newton, Mrs. P lnkey
McLain. J. T.
Ox end Ino, J. 13.
McE'urlune. E’ red
Oxendlne. Mrs. Llxxle
McKellnr, J. II.
Okerlund. M. J.
McLain. Mrs. Mnrle
o k e rlu m l. Annie D.
McLain. J. T., Jr.
Partin. J. C.
McCollum. A. A.
Purlin, J. EL
McLaughlin, J. T.
Person. II. A.
McLain, 8. A.
Peacock, 13. J.
Nlckolson. II. A.
Partin, C A.
Owen.
K D.
Pointom, M. D.
Pattlshnll. II. II
Peacock. Mrs II.
i ’eters. Geo. T.
Partin, Mrs. EL It
Peters. Titos,
Pnrtln, Mrs. W. F.
i’ etors, W. T.
Holdnson, G.
P rev a il, T. W.
I Diodes. G.
Proctor, C. F.
Ithodes. Mrs. Mary
Portion,
T. F.
Itoblnson, Mrs. Dora
Pur don. T. 13.
Itoherlson. liobt.
Phillips, Clins.
Heed. Mrs. Lucy D.
Potter. A. L.
Ithodes. C. P.
Potter, Mrs. Nettle L.
Itohertson, John
Peters, Mrs. E'unnte
8cruKgs. John
Peters. Miss Annie
8lnllii, Noah
Peters.
Mrs. Pearl*
Hinlth. H. O.
Phillips. Mrs. Etta M.
Smith. Harper
Pattlshnll. Mrs. Annlo
Hweal, Chits.
PetorH. T. D.
Swnlic, O. P.
Pettlshnl!.'
Mlno Georgia
Bnmlerson. O.
Paulson. A.
ScruKKS, John L.
Pnrrnmoro, J. II.
, _
Simmons, T. O.
P n r r u m o r e , M I sh G eorgia B.
Swope. S W.
I’
roc
tor,
T.
A.
Stovons. Snm W.
Hnulerson. 13. A.
Smith. Mrs It. G.
Ituulcrson. E dw in
Sley, Mrs D. L.
Hehhlnder. L. M.
Swope, Mrs. I. M.
Babbitts, F. E\
Simmons, Mrs. S. J.
Itltchtc. H C.
Slpiln, Mrs Plnkoy
Illtchle. Mrs. Helen
Slpiln, Mrs. Plnkoy N.
Head, It 8.
Shupc. T. C.
Head. Mrs. EL EL
Hhupc. Mis It. W.
Ituulerson. Mrs. Jennlo U.
Sley. V. II.
B obbins, Mrs Mary E.
Hwujio. Mrs. 1311a M.
Ilehhlnder. Mrs. Ireno L.
Sutton" Joseph
Bobbins. Mrs. A froson a U
Snpp. W. H.
Badford. O. C.
Scott.. N.
Bobbins. O. C.
Smith, Mrs. Mary A.
Itehblnder. M. P.
Swope, Mrs. Klla M.
llnulerson, W. H.
Tanner. N. J.
P l ’ ey, Mrs. Clara
Thomas, W alter
filloy, John
T hom pson. Annlo C.
Iteuves. J. O.
Thom pson. J N.
Sutton. EL N.
Thomas, Mrs. C. K.
Helg.
W. U
Thomas. J. T.
Sheldon. L. A.
W alcott, o . o r
Sheldon. Mrs. E. J.
W heeler, II. F.
Stover, Peter N.
W heeler. It. L
Slones. Mrs Mary A . .
West. C. L.
Sutton. Mrs. Annie D.
W rig h t. It. It.
Sele. Mrs Dhadra M.
W illiams. Mrs. W . B.
Scholl. T. EL
'
W righ t. L. 13.
Sipes.
G. L.
Williams. Lein EL
Stevens. J. K.
Williams. W. II.
Summerslll. E.. 7.
W heeler. Mrs M. U
Stevens. &gt;D. E.
W rig h t. Mrs Mary L.
Saunders, C. O,
“Went. Mrs. Pauline
Smith, S. P.
W a lco tt. Mrs. Louise
Strevrll. It. N.
W heeler. Mrs. Geo. L
Smith. J. M.
Wnltirlght. S. It.
Smith. W. 13.
Young, W EL
Htiinflll. J. T.
Young. W. It
Helg.
Mrs Maymo F.
Young. Mrs. Ituth
Hummorsll!. Airs. E.fflo V.
Y oung. Mrs. Mar^ I.
Strong, Mrs. Edna I,
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p n m c iN C T Strong. I. I.
IIHti IHTILIIKII
VOTER!
Sweat. Gen. \\ .
NO. HIX, GE N E VA . FLOIUDA
Stewart. Charles. Jr.
Adams. Mrs. W. L
T aylor. M. W.
Andrews. J. 8.
T
aylor. W. F.
Albertson, D. G.
T hom son . W. II.
Baker, Henry
.Terry. Mrs. A. K.
Baker. M. I.
Terry. D H.
Burgess, Uly
Thornton, J. 8.
B row n , J. L
Ttetsma. T im *
Hilliard. W D.
Wleks. J V.
Bush. 13. M ..
W a k e field . P. T. /
Ilrowti. W. M.
WulI, H. J.
lionncll, C. M.
Wade, Paul M.
Bailies. It. 13.

Spinks, Mrs, R o w D.
Short, M ra Marl*
Hearoy, Alts* Berta H.
W yatt, A. II.
Hour. It. C.
W o s c o lL J. E.
Sour, Miss Pauline
Young, W m ,.
Tloe, Mr*. Carrie B.
Turner, Jamee
ItUGIHTKHKD
VOTER!
PRECINCT Turner. Lanle
N U E IIK H NRVEN, C U CLU O TA .
Tullls, W. A.
F L O R ID A
Tice, T. A.
Thomas, Igiura
Averette, L ora T.
Averette, Mrs. Annie
Tullls, Mrs. Lillian
A lexander, J. D.
Williamson, T. J.
Wa|te. Lillian K. Mlse.
Brumley. C. D.
iiiiicn.
r . ii,
ulso Y.
B
lack, V,
II.
Walts, Miss Louies
Brutnley,
Wllllnmson, M ra Lid*
y. Ida
Ide
Brunch, M agglo
W ood cock , Win. M.
BrocKlnuton, Mrs. Mary
W ynn, T. J.
Baker. W illis
W ynn, llosa
Collins, L. B.
Ward. E'rank
, ,
Collins, Am elia F.
Walter. E. C.
Collins, Ethel G.
Walter, E. II.
»
Daniels, D. D.
Prow tly, D. 8.
REG INTER ED
VOTER!
PIUBCMCT
Drowdy, M. M.
AK E MART,
NHMIIER TEN, L
LAE
Drowdy, Miss V. E.
• FLOIUDA
Dann, It. L.
E'utch, H en ry
tdy. 1
Graves, W. F.
Dunn, W. V.
Gore, M ary Lottie
Durant, II. D.
Gore, J. D'.
Durant, Mrs. H. D.
**
Dunn. Mrs. W. V,
.l a r i., D. B.
Hodges. W , i__
Evans. J. D.
H ig g in s, Carrie A.
Evans, Mrs. M. V.
Higgins, Wm. I.
Fortier, J. W.
Hodges, W. E.
Kurina. C. A.
Hart. A lice C.
E'orry, D. E\
llnnna. D. R.
E'urlna, Mrs. C. A.
Illncbnugh, Mrs. Leona
E'erguson, W. 0.
Jacobs,
ai.cuiin, Geo.
uuu. O.
vi
E'erguson, Aire. J. M.
Jacobs, G, M,
Humphrey, M ra D ora
Jacobs, N. C..
Humphrey, It. T.
JucEis, W. M.
In gersoll, B. C.
Jacobs, Llxxle
In gorsoll, Atrs. B. C.
Jacobs, V loln C.
Lynch. It. B.
Jacobs, Sallle
Lynch, Mrs. Dorn
Jacobs, A nnie U.
Monroe, W. |’ .
Jacobs, M a ry A.
Monroe, Mrs. W. P.
Jacobs, W . E,
McWnltor, E. F.
Jacobs, W m . V.
M cW alters, B. T.
Jacobs, J. Tlhlen
Alrlnvnle, W. B.
Long. 8. F.
Alclnvnle. Airs. W. B.
Long, Gnbrlel
Price. O. W.
lame, T. F., Jr.
.
Price. Mrs. G. W.
lame, J. M.
ungg, B. A.
Long. G. W.
.. eetf,
. .. James
/
Long, Minnie May
Heed, Alnthns H.
Long. J. M,
HJohiom, A. E.
Ijine. T. J.
HJohlain. G. E.
Merrlw eather, W. II.
SJnblam. A. C.
M orrlw eathor. Mrs. Orlando A.
Smith, Robert
Now ton, W. A.
Stewart. O. W.
Nixon, J. T.
Sjohlam, Mrs. A. E.
Nixon, U iura M.
•.
SJohlum. Amanda A.
P rev a il, Josta
Sjohlam. F lo y d D.
ItohcrtN,i, Ilod’
____...lt.
Sjohlam. C. W.
Heaves. Minnie Ada
T u x w o rlh , Wm.
Boherts. Mrs. Maud
Iteuves, J. G.
IIF.GINTEIU'.D
VOTERS
PRECINCT
Self. T. 8.
N't RUHR E LE VE N, A L T A ­
Self. D. 8.
MONTE:, F LO R ID A
Swanson, N. O.
Ballard. W. II
Story, F. M
IlnrkOlt. AI. II.
S lcevor, C. F.
Hlnckshenr, Sol
Simmons, D. W.
Ballard, Airs. Marlon F,
Snyder. J. EL
llhii kshear, IsnlTb
Snyder. A dla L.
Burkett, Airs. C. L.
Helg, Mrs. Mayncs
Ilatts. Nina I.
Simmons, 13dlth
ltntes. B. C.
Storey, J. E\
Bates, Lillian D
Simmons, L. J.
Bates, tl B.
T flbh le, E. E.
IlurkTtt, J. T.
Tribble, Mary E.
Bryant. Atrs. E. M.
Tribble. Estello B.
Coombs. P. D.
W alk er. Mitchell
CnSttpholl, John
W alker, llosa
C rofford . It. C.
Willis, 8. U.
Coker. W llay C.
Williams. .Minnie
Cline, Ailiert E.
y.elbe. Clias. M.
Colson, John
Coison, Annlo M.
Campbell, Sophia A.
IIILGIMTEBIEI)
VOTERS
P RE CIN CT Cox,
Atrs. Bessie* Elliot
NCSIIIEU EIGHT, UABUIDLLA,
Casslty, .Mrs. Anna A.
FLOIUDA
Cline. J. B.
Davis. E\ II.
Brown, Ada 1.
Dnllns. C. A.
Brauser, Mlnnlo
Dallas. Airs. Sula
liruuser, John
EJrlckson,
J. A.
Cox. Ell J.
K vuiih . J. M.
Hindu. Michael, dr.
Etlwnrds, IlenJ. J.
Jilnda, M. J.
Edwards, .Mamie E.
Dunlin, 13. J.
E3dwards. P. B.
Dodd,' Lloyd II.
Fuller, A. II.
David. D ou gla s M
E'uller, Airs. Ituth
Khrhroht. Itoht.
E'uller. Airs. Alary A.
Hunter, II. J.
Fuller, Herbert E.
Hull. EL B.
E'ord, A lfred Banks
Hawkins, It. II.
Foster, .Morris
Hawkins, It. U.
llln k el, A. L.
Hawkins, Illrnm E'.
Haines. Elmir T.
KavIk, Baines J.
Illll. D. C.
Moorman, A. W.
H ill, T. J.
•
Moorman, Upton
Haines, A. G.
Murrlnor, O. T.
Illll. Joe
Mathers, Sal 13.
IIlnymnu.
layman. W.
II.
&gt;&gt; . it.
Mathers, D. E.
Ilnlnes. Mrs. .Margaret E.
Mathers, C. E.
Ilnlghl.
Airs.
l.ueTln
Moreman, Kllxabeth
Hoffman. B. E.
Moremun, Mlntilo
Huffman. Ida A.
Mathers, l.ottlo
Haines, .Mrs. M, L
Mathers. Heuu
llyres.
Airs. E'rank
Murler. Ituuhen
Henkel. .Mrs. Myrta P.
iia rler. Airs. Ella
Hiilghl. H. L.
AlcDonuld, Ada
I Iyer, J. AI.
Newton, W. J. •
llyres, Chas. D.
Parker, G. E. i
llyres, Wm. M.
Parker, 11. C.
Haynes. Clins D.
Bouse, W. II.
Hallies. K athryn L.
Boherts. E. W.
Jnckson, A. D.
T ew, J. A.
Joseph, E'red
W right. W. A.
Johnson,
B. J.
Williams, At. J.
J o s e p h , Losses
W oods. S. AI.
Jamesiut, Isaac
/modern, Louis
K in gsley, Goo.
IIBUIMTt:ilt:i)
VOTERS
PRECINCT Kingsley, Airs. Grace L.
Lyman, II. L.
M Itlllllt NINEL, LONGWOOD,
Lyman. II. C.
F LO R ID A
Landman. John W.
Lyman. Airs. Btnina
A llen , J. It.
Lewis, Jolly AI.
Allen. W, 13.
Allen. Airs R oberta
Lewis, Eslelln
~
l.omons, W. D.
Allen, Airs. Sarah
l.cmmis. Elisabeth
Arnett, HettIO
Lewis, Arthur A.
Allen. Airs W. B.
Lemons, Mrs. D ora
Barnhart. C E.
l.lllyehjrim. It. J.
Bryant. G. A .'
I.eonartl, S. S.
•
Ilryunt. Orville
Lewis. Airs. Colin F.
lilatlltic, J. A.
liistlinc, Airs. A dlo A.
.Mullen. A. W .
MedlocK, W. L.
Ilryunt. Airs. E3. M.
.Merritt, W. E.
Chaffer. J. At.
Alorrls. W. C.
Cramer, Airs. Losslo .
.Mallory, .Mrs. E3nrl 13.
Chaffer, Airs Sarah A.
Aferrltf. Alagulo AI. B.
Colo, Annlo
Crawford, II. C.
.Math)ews. Inina
.Murry, Bertha
Cramer, L. Airs.
Aterrlts. Airs. Cnsslo M.
Hinkle. J. S
Merritt. Claude
Dixon. J. J.
Alcrrltt, W Hilo AI.
Dickson, S. C.
Atason, Lester
Drlgger, W. 13.
.MillUp. .Mrs A. W.
Dllikcl. Alts Lottie
AlottTAlrs. J. L.
Dlnkel. o li v e S.
.Morris. Airs. Grace L.
Dickson, E. W ulker
Alorris. W. II.
Dowling, Airs. Cornolla
Merritt. J. D.
Dow ling, W. N.
.Morris. Will AI.
Etlwurdx. C.
Alltchell. B. N.
ILnUmlnger, C. W.
Mitchell. E. W.
I3ntxmltiger. Sarah M.
Mc.Mlllan. .Ilth
„
_
I3ntxmlm;er. L. W,
.McMillan, Airs. Estolla B.
Fountain. L. W,
Alelntosh. Airs. Alnhlo M.
Fruln, O. II.
Nobles. It. B
E'ralu, Airs. Nancy
i
Nelson. E31eck.
Ful lor. J K.
osteon , J. W,
I'tlller. S V.
tiNtcen, Airs. Lotta E.
E'uller. Airs Alary A.
Orr, Fannie
Grist, E'red
tirr,
Kugeno
Gray, J. II.
Price. Levi
Giant.
H C.
•ii
Pecrsall. Suvnnnn F.
Hartley, L. T.. Jr.
Bounds. Airs. Arllo
Hnrtloy, T. D.
Perkins,
Arthur
Hartley, C. E
‘ersnll, W. L.
Hart iie y. G. C.
Pounds.
•Is E'rank A.
Hooker. D. II.
Bandall. Clias. L.
lit nek. Airs At A.
Pohlnson. Ellxabeth
Ilonpk. B. W.
P.ced, Hattlo
Hooker. Mrs. AI. A.
Bobluson. A gn es C.
Hughes, Henry
Itoblnson. .Warren
Heath, Mrs. II. C.
Bohlnson, lllohard
Hartley, .Mrs. Georgia
Bouse. Airs. Trtna L.
llln ch llffe. H. C.
Bandall. .Mrs Ataudo
Hartley, Airs. L. J.
Bohlnson, Sam
Hartley, Allss Hthn
Itnte. E'rank
Jenkins, It. A.
Starke.
Joe
Jones, G. 13.
Swlcord.
W. T.
Jones, S. C.
Samuels. Amnnda
Jackson, B. S.
Simmons.
E3ffle L.
Johns. Airs. Ada
Silas, E lm o W.
Lewis, L. C.
Slmnions. W. AI.
Ix'Wls, F. P.
Silas. Air* B ulk L.
Lewis. Geo. P.
Stone. A. L. •
Lovell, Allss E’ lorenco G.
Satteer, Airs. Ola
Luvtgne. Oeo. K.
Smith, Airs. Julia
Lavlgnc, Airs. Ilallln
Stone. L. L
Lewis, Airs. S. V.
Stone.
AI. A.
Lewis, W. A.
Stone. F. U.
Lewis, Airs Carollno
Stevens. A. It.
AUguitl. John A.
Tatum. Jack
AleDowell. Jim
Tyler, II. C. '
Nelmeyer, E'. J.
Tovau, A L
„
Neltnrycr. Airs. E'rancla C.
Tyler. Mrs. EdlCk B.
Newell. It. C.
Tanner,J!
It.
Overstreet, It. J*
Turner, Charlie
Overstreet. Airs. Ilesslo
Tanner, W illie
Price, Levi
Van Douaen, Miss Ida
Partin. Mrs. Alary
Wilson. Pearl
P.iyiie, Lester It.
Walker, E3. L.
Payne, Airs Blanche
Wlleon, Henry
Partin. C. A.
Willlamn. Sarah J. 13.
Belter. Atrs. Nnond II.
Wilson. .!». L
Boinntt, W. M.
V.’
hltchcad, W . T.
Boehuch, Thos. G.
Whitehead,
Mrs. M. E.
Boehuch. Airs. Caroline
w'althnur, H K.
ID Iter. B. J.
AValkcr Carrie
Searcy, C. It.
Wade. Coleinun
Searcy. J. N.
Waterhouse, E’ rank P.
Sheppard, Thos.
Waterhouse, Alice D.
Small. Andrew
Stiles. A. It.
LIST
OF IIFBISTHRKI) f o T E R H
IN
Searcy, Mrs. 13vn L.
I'UEC.TMT NT; Mil ICR F IF T E E N ,
Stewart. Airs. M argarot
MEMINOI.F,
COUNTY,
Stiles. Airs. A. It.
ri.O ltID A .
Smith. Airs. EBIxaheth
Hatcher. Ain.. Alulldo 8.
lass. 13. II
Sntclier. w . &lt;.'.
lltnnnon. AI. P.
Htivlllc, II.
Hho-t. D. W.
Smott. Alts. Isadore
Ilovllle, Mra. 11.
Spinks. J. C.
llrooker, W. T.

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Huddleston st-J

EVvV;’ b.uK.“ -

r - c.

Dalbo, E m il
Davis, Mre. O, K.
Elkins, W o rth
Kelt nor, P. J,
Flsker, W . B.
E'lsker, Mrs. W . B.
Geiger, T. W.
Geiger, M r a Suele
Gatlin, A, A.
a o o r g e , Ulrica
UUUII1U/,
.1, D.
Jou rney, Aj
Journey, Mre. A. D.
Lomolno, J. M.
Lemolne, Mre. J. M.
Matlook, J. P.
Matlock, Mre. J. P.
Metcalfe, L. E.
Martin, b r . J. W
Mart n, Mrs. J. W .
Morris, 0 , . L ,
.McLaughlin, J. T.
Martin, J. W., 8r.
Martin. Mrs. J, W .
Molcnlr, U. M.
l ’arrum ore, J, H.
Parrntnore. M r a G e o rg ia B.
Ulley, John
Illtay, Mrs. J.
Itlchle. B. C.
Itedpath, J. A.
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Summerville, E. T.
Summerville, Mrs. B. T.
Shbppnrd, O. It.
i
Sheppard. Mra. O, n.
Stephene, L. L.
Stephens, Mre. L. L.
T erry, D. H,
W e stcolt, J ack B.

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Nixon ,„dw J
inspectors,
Precinct N0. j
i ’ nrker and A.
»Pectors.
, Precinct No.
;ewis( clerk, wil
Hartley nnd D
tors.
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Precinct No. i,
SJohlom, clerk t
W. Fortier nnd i
erectors.
Precinct No. j
Mullen, clerk, W|
P- Bnrrlnrd and
tors.

Precinct No, \
ey. clerk, with A
nnd H. C. Ritchl
Keports of th&lt;
lain were recti*
filed.
Wnrrnnts paid
September wer«
ST pq
record.
There being nc
Thr Kxchnngo Packing Houso has
board stands id,
liccn running nonio this week and
on Monday, Novi
Nelson &amp; Co. will opon up in a very
short while.
WEATHER (HA
Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Wright spent
SICKN
Thursday in Orlando.
Mr. ami Mrs. Culloy and family of
hxtrenui ehang
Miami arrived by auto Wednesday to
Fall cause man]
bo the guest of Mr. Culloy’s sister For quick relief
Mrs. J. C. Partin.
and Ironrhlal tn
Mr. Frank Norris who has neon anil croup use Fo
quite nil is improving this week.
Contains nc
Mr.'and Mrs.'Jus. Lively and three printed on the wr
children o f Ft. Meade hnve rented ihg cough medicir
the S. W. Swope cottage on Grnhnm oy's Honey and T
A vc.
ant and efficient
Mr. and Mrs. Mnynor hnvo takon an and colds that I
apartment nt the Lake Cher.:; Inn for Wm. Jones, El D
the wintor .
everywhere.—Adv
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Leo spent Mon­
day in Orlando.
Get your office sq
•J. S. Sistrunk and sons have opened nnd Post Cards at th
n store and garage nt the cornor of
the Genevn-Chuluotn roads
Most of the world
A missionary sermon
will bo the United Slates fn
preached nt the Methodist Church
Sunday morning by the pnstor, Rev. FOREIGN EXCHAN
L. K. Wright and in the afternoon a
BATES IlllOf
missionary service will bo held undor
PRICES
the auspices o f tho Woman’s Mission­
ary Society. Mrs. Godfroy of Orlan­
Inr Thr
do wll bo present' to mako a talk on
NEW YORK, Oct
tho work and a short program by the gian and Italian eid
children will bo rondorod.
ped to their lowcit f
Wnltor Cnrtcr o f Rollins Collego today. French franc
spent tho week end with his pnrents. points to 0.91 rf*i
Mrs. U. G. Smith entertained tho yielded 14 point* H
Rook Club Wednesday nftornoon nt Italian lire sold oof:
her homo on GrAham Avo.
3.99 1-2 cents.
The par value of
Mrs. N. D. Holt of Orlando spent
several dnys this week with her sister continental currerie
Several n-nsoni
Mrs. Frank Norris.
Mr. nnd Mr. A. I). Sauer and littlo the further tieprcciil
son spent Saturday shopping in San­ selling lias been i«
huge French t'oreto
ford.
Tho Social Committee o f the Christ­ tho latest developm
ian Endeavor Society gave their an­ economic crisis *hid
nual Hallowe’en party nt tho Club to reports of a poai
House Friday night Oct. 27th. This pnrntions payment!
being the first Hocinl o f tho fall, it today reported thill
was w j 11 attended and very much en­ buying dollar* to p*I
their debt to the 0
joyed.
The family of L. II. Gore are report­ French currency, »1
ed better after having been sick with hnve n tendency to
rate.
flu Inst week.
German mark!
Work is moving rapidly on tho ex­
tension o f the Scabourd Air Lino above their low w*
track to Iown City. Tho extension cents n hundred.
of this line to tho Black Hammock
of printing. We b»
section will mean a great deal to the
Have tho Herald
farmers us it will savo a haul of threo
or four miles. More land will be open­
ed up and planted thnn over before
nnd tho Black Hammock will soon be
recognized us the greatest fnrming
section of Scminolo County.
The Woman's Club, undor tho ahlo
leadership o f Mcsdamoa Jas. Leo and
C. Ii. West will hnvo "Tho Country
Store" at th«E School houso auditorium Modern Plants ft
-Tuesday night. The merchants of
Capacity of 6*
club members have nil boon most
Day But Make
generous In their donations and tho
hind Orders-I
Indies arc working hard in a program
licly Endorew
in addition to the other good things
pie Everywhfrt
that are to ho hnd.
Mrs. II. B. McCall loft Wednesday
During the bn*
for a visit to relatives in Lakelnnd.
this year
hnve been sold
cortl for «
INSPECTORS AND CLERKS
established.
HAVE BEEN APPOINTED
TanUc’e wld•‘J
FOR GENERAL ELECTION
creasing popuUW
Tho County Commissioners nt their possible proof »
last meeting appointed (ho following merit. NoproduA'
clerks and inspectors for tho general tensively advert^
t„ establish
election to he held November 7th:
year after year “
Precinct No. 1, West Snnford—R
C. Maxwell, clerk, with J. D. Chitten- actin'! and
Tnnlac i* c o » r
don, W. E. Betts and Perry Jernigan,
nflrinP roots. hcrM
ns inspectors.
Precinct No 2, Lake Monroe— A. S. to tiK-dicnl
oth' al ami comfoj
Hawkins, clerk, with B. E. Lnke^ D.
V. Warren nnd W. H. Cronshnw nB and dWK &gt;n^ ' *
superiority is inspectors
by lending nujh
Ptce!nct No. 3, East Snnford—
themselves who
Schello Mnlncs, clerk, with L. L Frazicr, B. H. Guthrie nnd W. W. Drcssor, what It «*•
have used it 0
ns inspectors
lions what it ha ^
Precinct No. 4, Paola—F. A, John­
of the boat P*°P®,
son, clerk, with L. Kelx, Goo. Smith
have Fhren
nnd T. E. Wilson, ns in je cto rs
great benefit*
Precinct No. 5, Ovoido— 0 . G. Wal­
cott, xlork, with J. N. Thompson, S. tnkinff It-

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W. Swope nnd R. G. Crawford, ns inpectors.
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922

SOCIETY
(From Mondsy’t D»Uy&gt;
Miaa Margaret Clark and paronte
[arrived her yesterday f r o m their homo
in Steubenavlllo, 0 .. and will spend
[the winter at their winter homo here.

Mrs Harry Leo returned homo yes­
terday from TltusVillo where ahe has
spent the.past two weeks as tho guest
of Mr. Leo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I A. W. Loo, Sr.
Mrs. D. P. Drummond will have
I charge of tho Ton Tablo Friday at
I the Woman’s Club Dpy' nt Central
Park. Como out and enjoy yourself
and have a cup o f tea.
Miss Gladys Morrlss loft yesterday
[for Leesburg where ahe Is teaching
I this year, after spending tho week-end
1here as the guest of Mrs. E. L. Brown
at her homo on West First St.
Mrs. T. J. Baker, pisses Minnie and
Rosaleo Baker and 0 . C. Baker and
their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Minge
and sons Osmond and Desmond and
Mrs. S. A. Mincoy motored to Orlando
yesterday.
Mrs. M. Martin has returned homo
from Highlands, N. C., whore aho
spent tho summer. For tho present
Mrs. Martin is at tho Monlezumn, and
wishes to state that tho Comfort Cot
tago will be opened November first.
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Garrett, Mr.
and M rs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Ben
Leigh, Messrs. Hnrry, Alfred and Joe
Leo motored to Titusville yesterday
where they were tho guests of-the Lee
Bros parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leo,
Sr.
C ^n. Starling of Atlanta, Gn., nnd
his manager Roy Footes, nro spending
n few days here as the guest o f the
former's brother B. J. Starling. Mr.
Starling is in the Concroto Contract­
ing business and is in tho city relativo
to placing bids on tho city paving.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mings nnd twin
tono, Osmond nnd Desmond of Kings­
ton, Tonn., and Mrs. S. A. Minccy of
Knoxvillo, left this morning in their
:ar for thoir homo after n very plcnsmt visit hero ns tho guests of Mrs.
r. G. Baker nnd family nt their home
in Palmetto nvo.
An attractive table is being nrrnngt I- Ink,- enro of tho fancy work artiIch that, will bo in displny at tho
’ olintry Fniri Oct. 27. It will bo to
ho Interest c? every woman to look
his tnblo over and buy your Xmns
rift cnrly. Kindly send all donations
o Mrfs. W. T. Lilngloy.
One of the features for the childt&gt;n Friday nt the Woman’s Club Day
•stivitios Mil bo the Story Hour uner tho direction of Mrs. C. R. Kirt*y. Mrs. Kirtloy noeds no introducIon, and the parents are urged to
ring all *tho children to onjoy this
cllghtful sfory hour. Don’t forgot
lie time, 4 o’clock.
Everybody whether club member or
■sident arc asked to enmo out nnd
wo your dinner with the Club worn*
i Frldny at Fourth Street Pnrk. It
ill bo Cafeteria style so you can
ly ns much or ns llttlo ns you want,
nn't worry over n hot stove Friday
hen you can have tho most delicious
nndr out in tho cool fresh air nt tho
irk Frldny.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Littln Miss Blllio Wight, tho winmia daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Hal
’ ight entertained a number of her
tends Saturday aftornoon in colobra*
on o f her birthday anniversary.
Tho children attended the matinee,
itnossing Wesley "Freckles” Barry,
i "Srhool Dnys” after the show they,
stumed to tho homo of tho hostess
ir refreshments. Tho houso was
mutlfully decorated with nil sorts of
nllowo'on novelties.
Large Jncka
nntars, witches, nnd othor Bpooky
dngs, Ico cream, cake and candy
ore served nnd each tiny guest was
Iven n Jncko Lanier filled with cands ns a favor.
Llttlo Miss Wight bad cs hors twenr-fnur little girls, nnd was recipient
f many lovely gifts nnd good wishes.

i In Clretilt Court Seventh Ju dlelal Clr&lt; N olle* o f A pp lication fo r T ax D eed Un­
bring are among the arrivals here
BOTH' BIRTHDAY
der Section ATS o f Ik e G eneral S tn f, j
,
,
%
■
'
cu lt, Sem inole C ou n t? F lorida.
yesterdny and aro In the city on a
u trs o f (he S tale o f VIorldn
— In C h an cer? •
Tho rectory was the scone of a very
buaineaa mission.
Notice I* hereby g iv e n thnt Mnrochal
happy occasion yosterdny afternoon,
HILL TO Q U IR T T ITI.K
Null-Hose Co., purchaaer o f T a x C e rtifi­
/
when the Ladies of tho Guild o f .tho
cate No 23. dated the 7th day o f June,
Henkel
A.
A, D. 193o, has filed said co rtlflce In m y
Mrs. A. W. Smith and daughter Holy Creia celebrated the Eightieth
VO.
o f f ic e nnd Ima made a p plication fo r T a x
Edna IT. Johnson, ct al.
Juanita hnve returned homo 'fr o m birthday of tho dearly loved mother
Deed to laaue thoreon In
accordant)*
OHIlKH OF P C U L IC A T in t
o Edna II. Johnson form erly Ednawith
H. law, *hld oertlflo M e em brace* tha
Jacksonville where thoy spent the of thd Rector Mrs. Jonathan Pock
f o llo w in g deaarlbod proporty
situated
Nichols nnd John K Johnson her hus­
week end with relatives.
band. II. It. J ohnson ns trusts* In In Homlnolo County. Florida, t o - w l t :
Her house was beautifully decora­
bankruptcy o f A lbert Nichols, J. II. Beg. 10.03 ch. N o f SW co r o f S E U ,
ted with many flowers, especially ox- SAYS GREAT BRITAIN MUST PAY
Hobson nnd L ls ilo Ifl. Hobson
his Bee. 20, Twp. 19 8, R a n g * 30 E- Hun B.
wife, Kiln M. Needham nnd O.
D. 4.3S ch. N to l l y „ SVVIy a lo n g sam e to
F. Hunter Long o f Pensacola and qulslte roses and n basket of won­
ITS DEBT TO UNITBI)
Phiedham her husband, A ndrew S u lli­ lit. N o f Reg,, 8 to beg. T he aald land
H. M. Kendall of Jacksonville art derful whito Jnponicns nnd gifts of
bolng assessed ut the date o f the la*u&gt;
van
and
Mnry
Louise
Sullivan,
his
STATES
v
unco o f such ce rtifica t e In the name o t
w ife nnd nil other parties olalmln
among the out of town business visit­ friends.
Interest under nay, either or all o Unknown.
Also T ax CertlfltAta No. I f, dated tha
the said ahove numod parties In nnd
ors hero yesterday and today.
i n ? T he A ssociated P ress)
Her reception lasted from 4 to 0 p.
to tho fo l lo w in g property, the N E ‘ i 7th day o f June, A. D. 1910, has filed
_
t
LONDON, Oct. 25.— "I will suppos*
o f N W K o f H\vu. HoclIon 14, T o w n ­ said certifica
----- ... mte
y oIn
f f ic e and baa
m., when nil tho members of tho Guild
ship 21, South o f Ilnngo 20 Hast, nnd made application rfor Tax Deed to Issua
The Club Rooms'will bo open FrL canto to wish tho denr Indy many hap­ any party and any government that
ti law. Bald cartlflenti
ate
to each nnd overy one o f the f o l l o w ­ In nocordnnee with
tho
lo
g described un
prop
fc w in___________id
, fo l..._____
ing named persons, Kdna )(. Johnson, em b ra ces____
day ns a Rest Room for visitors, py returns of tho day. Tho younger pursues the policy o f pcnco, economy
.
..
.
uinole
County,
V
lo
r
St
Flor.
fo rm erly Kdna 11, Nichols, John L. erty situated In Seminole
mothers with children aro especially members also arrived in numbers and nnd stondy progress, neither revolu­
Ufi« tlU'Wlii
__ . o 1f ______
Ida,
o-w lt:
H er N W cor.
rtand'a
Johnson, her husband, II. 1L J oh n ­ •
son ns .trustee In B ankru ptcy o f A l ­ Addition to Snnford run E to NB oor.
wolcomo. Mrs. J. Q. Adame will be last but not least the tiny new ones to tionary nor teactlonry, nnd docs it
bert Nichols, J. If. Hobson nnd Llssle sd. Addition N._to _lly. BWIy along same
K. Hobson, his wlfo, Kiln N. Noedhnm to hog. Sec. IS, Tw p. 19 8., R ange
hostess.
also^ wish ’’Groat Grand Mother” the efficiently,” former I’ rimo Minister
... The
______________
io eald land____
b ein
n sg aaaessed at tha
and D. R. Needham, hor husband, A n ­ 19.
loauance o f such certificate
Lloyd
Goorgo
told
tho
coalition
liberal
drew
Sullivan nnd Alary Louise flullt- dale o f the leai
snmo happy wish. Mrs. Peck presided
Upknown.
______o_f Up)
I ____
van his wife, If living, and If any. In the name
Smilin' Thm, is a beautiful and with her usual sweet dignity, nnd was membors of parliament nt n meeting
Also Tax. Certificate No. 39, dated tha
either or all o f the fo r e g o in g persons
"i
7th
day
o
f
June,
A.
D. 1130, hns filed
Merest
he
dead,
nil
‘ ‘ * “
U
'
wonderful lovo story.
tho reciptont of many lovely gifts nnd today. In nnothor part of his speech
under any, either or all o f them, to said c ertifica te In my o ffla e nnd has
It is.tho romance of a man who re­ remembrances. Wo all prny sho may he tnndo tho declaration "Great Brit­
wit: the a b ov e named persons, d e ­ made application fo r T a x Deed to la­
ceased nr otherwise. In nnd to tho aue In accord a n ce with law. Said c e r ­
mained true to his early sweetheart hnve many hnppy returns o f tho day, ain must pay America all hor debts.”
desaid herein described real estate, nnd tificate embraces the fo l lo w in g
to all parsons nnd parties olnlm lng scribed prop erty situated In Seminole
for GO long years.
our guest said ” May you live to cele Unity of notion between Great Urltuln
an Intarost In and to the said d e ­ County, Florida, to -w lt : T ha t part o f
In tho end, hu has his reward; and brnto My, Eightieth Birthday.”
B lock 94 H. o f Hy. M. M. Smith's Sub­
scribed lands:
nnd the United States wiih urged by
You and each o f you aro hereby r e ­ division o f Beollons. T ho aald land be­
the reward carries with It for him
Lloyd Goorgo. "I am for tho League quired to npponr to the hill filed In this ing assured ut the date o f the Issuanaa
against you an or b efore tho first o f euoh c ertifica te In the name o f u n ­
and for us, n glimpse of heaven and
of Nations but until you gut tho Unit­ cause
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Monday &gt;n December, 1932. a rulo day known.
n symbolic revelation of tho truth of
A lso Tax C ertificate No. 17, dated the
ed States nnd nil tho great nations of o f this court, to - w lt : Decem ber 4th,
Tho following invitations were is­
1922. nnd In default th ereof decree pro 3rd day
June,
D.
filed
the verse:
1*ri s*♦oiff Inn
In In
IinA.t,i
u o1911,
» e has
Europo ns well as tho small, tho ooiiiesan w ill he entered against you Unlit
said Certificate
my
f fIic
and has
sued:
nnd
each
o
f
you
nod
the
causo
proceed
mnde
application
fo
r
Tax
Deed
o
IsEver near us, though unseen,
Lcaguo will bo crippled nnd cannot ex parte.
sue .In. . accord
a_
n__
ce with'
law, 'S__
n l_d oaer_________
____ ____
"Mnry Elizabeth Nixon at home,
The dear, immortal spirts head.
It Is ordered that this order lie p u b ­ tlflcnie embrncoa the fo l lo w in g deeorlbserve its purpose. Ainoricn and Great
lished fo r eight uotmeoutIves weeks In ed property sltuntod In Seminole C oun­
The whoio boundless univorse is life, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 24th, from Britain must work together."
tho Hanford Herald, a newspaper p u b ­ ty, Florldu. to - w lt : Hug. 4.38 oh. E and
4:30 to fl o’clock, 304 West Fifth St.,
lished In Homlnolo County, Florida,
i ( i ch N o f HW co r o f HEU. Sec. 28,
•
There is no dead.
Witness tho Ifrm James W. I’ orklns, Twp. 19 S., Ilango 30 B. Hun K 10 ch.,
Thin Is mndo the more believable Sanford, Florida.”
Judge
o
f
s«Jil
Court
and
tho
linnd
o
f
R.
N 3.33 ch., W lo o h , H 3.33 ch (le ss W
In nil malarial countries tho pop­
A. Douglass, tho clerk thereof and tho 3.3 ch ). Halil laml holng aznenzed at
From 4:30 to 0 o’clock Tuesdny nfby tho beauty and interpretative pow­
ular remedy is Horblno, l’cnplo find o ff ic ia l seal o f wild court, this 3nd day dnio o f Issuance o f such C ertifica te In
tho naina o f Frank Hnll,
ers of June Coral who impersonates tor noon, Mrs. Nixon entertained in it a good medicine for purifying tho o f October; 1922.
Unless said norilflcutes shall be r e ­
(8KAL)
K. A.. DOUGLASS,
honor
of
her
daughter,
Mnry
Elizatwo characters.
Clerk Circuit Court.
deemed a ccord in g to law Tax Dood will
system and warding o ff the disease.
Hatuliioln
County,
Fla,
Issue thorium un tho 11th day o f N ov em ­
Her radiance robs tho grave of its zoth, whose twelfth birthday anniver­ Brice, 00c. Sold by Union Pharmacy
IlyT A. M. W E E K S, D. C. ber. A. I). 1922,
WITNEHH uty o ff ic ia l signature nnd
JONES
Si
JONES,
gloom and horror nnd suffuses it with sary it was.
— Adv
Orlando. Fla., fo r Comptnlnnnt.
real this tho Oth duy o f October,
A.
The house was most artistically
a beauty that almost makes death as
D. 1922.
60-9tc
(HEAL)
H.
A.
DOUnLASH,
decorated
with
golden
rod,
tangerine
-attractive as life itself.
Clerk Ctrauit Court.
•03|jjo p|t&gt;.ioi[ o q i i o BpJOO 1Bo,| puu
COM MISSION EltS SALE
Homlnolo County, Fla.
See "Smilin’ Thru” at tho Fairish colored hibiscus nnd Huilowo’cn novel­ £xouojiu)s ‘nojplilnn o.qjjo jno.t
90-01o
Hy:
A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
ties, suggesting tho Hallowe’en sea­
Notice Is hereby g iv en that the unHouse, Oct. 27th nt 7:20 p. m.
irslunod,
Commissioners
In
partition
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judlelal
son.
appointed b y tho decree o f the Circuit In (he Circuit Court, Bctcnth Judlelal
Circuit o f F lerldn, in nnd fo r Sem­
Court o f Hamlnoln County, Flerldn, In a
Circuit In nud fo r .Seminole
Thirty-four
of
Mary’s
little
friends
inole County.— to Chanerry.
SEMINOLE BRIDGE CLUB
certain causa thuroln pending In which
Cuunly, Florida
v
were
present.
Tho
afternoon
wns
de­
Minnie
Fabler
tit
i.l.
aro
complalimntn
A delightful social event of yester­
NOTICE OF KOIIECLUnUltH MALE
nnd Urorgu Hhoppnrd, nt nt.. lire d efen d ­
III VOIICE
day wns that of yesterday afternoon lightfully spent with games, consist­ Chase Sc Company, a corporation o r g a n ­ ants, to ninko sale o f tho premises In­
volved
In
said
milt,
will
on
llonjnmlno
Koto,
Complainant,
ized ami existing under tho lawn of
when Mrs. Howard P. Smith enter­ ing of taking pictures on tho spacious
VB.
MONDAY, NOVMV.MEIi UTIL 1022,
the Slate o f Florida, Complainant,
during the legal hours o f sale, o ff e r Hnzo] V.oto. Defendant.
tained the members of the Seminole lawn and contests. Stewart Boyd re­
vs.
Al. Howard and Annin M. Howard, for sulo and salt to tho best and h ig h ­ To Hnxol lie to, lioalton, Virginia:
Bridge Club nnd a few extra guests ceived thu prize for pining on tho E. his
est bidder fo r cash, nt the d oor o f tho
It Hpnonrliig from tho a f f ld a v lf o f
wife, lie fondants.
tho Muujamliie /.oto heroin duly riled, that
Under ami by virtue o f a decree of Court House In Hanford. Florida,
nt bridge at her home on Sanford “ Donkey’s tall” and Rosulie I’opo won
fo
llo
w
in
g
described
real
property,
toho la the complainant In tho a b o v e
foreclosure and solo rendered In the
styled cause, that It 1a tho b elief o f the
Heights. There were four tallies of the booby prize. Tho contents of five t’ lrciilt Court o f thu Seventh .ludlslal wlt:
Lots
Thirteen
nnd
Fourteen
o
f
Block
a
ffia n t that Hazel Znto in ov e r tw e n ty Circuit o f Florida In and for Heiulnolo
mysterious lings wero discovered by County,
players.
In Chancery, lit a cause therein Four, o f Tier One. o f Hanford, Florida, ono youra o f a g o ami that tho said l l a a
ccord
in
g
to
E.
Fl.
.’’
ra
ffo
rd
’u
AIup
o
f
/ o t o la a resident o f tho Htalo o f
The game of bridge was exception­ Elennor Cameron and wns given a pending wherein Chase A Company, a Hanford, on per plat th ereof duly re ­ sul
Virginia, ruHldlng at llealton, Virginia.
corporation organized and existing un­
T herefore, you Hazel / o t o , urc oriiorally interesting the prize for high prize. ty
der the laws or the HlotO o f Florida, Is corded In tho public records o f Seminole
ed to appear lo tills bill heroin filed In
anti E. AI. H ow ard
and County, Florida.
After the games and contests the onmplalmiut.
score among the club membors was
J. J. DICKINSON,
thla ciniiio, said appearanco to bo on
Annie .M. Howard. Ills wife, aro dofoml
A.
F.
CONNELLY,
tho First Monday in No vein her, 1931,
won by Mrs. Fred Dniger. Mrs. Ben guests wore invited into tho dining ants, I will sell at public ou tcry to the
C. It. Du 1IOHI3,
tho same holng n Utile Day o f this
highest bidder, for cash, at the front
Court.
00-Cto
CommlHslunors
In
Fartltlhn.
Cnswell holding high score among tho room for refreshments. Tho dining door o f tho courthouse In thu City of
It In furthor ordered that this notice
In said cou n ty nod state, dur
guests wns presented a beautiful cor­ table was centered with tho beautiful Hanford,
lug the legal hours o f sale, oti Moods
lay. In the Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial ho puhllahmt fo r fiv e consoautlvo w e e k s
Circuit, In. nnd fo r the C oun t? o l
In the Hanford Herald, iw itowepaper
sage. Mrs. Ralph Wight having low birthday.enke lood in white nnd topped tho Oth day o f Novomhor, A. 1&gt;, 1922.
Ncmlnole, Florida.— In Chancery
pilhllshnd In Htiinluole County, Florida.
some being the flrat Monday In said
CITATION
W iuiohb: E, A. DoUgPtss, Clerk o t
with
twelve
yellow
nnd
white
candies.
Mmrc was given a blnck ent pendant,
month, the fo llo w in g doscrlbed land sit
thu Circuit Court, and a seal thereof,
uate,
lying
and
b
oln
g
In
the
County
of
Refreshments
of
ice
crcum
and
cake
while tiie cut prize, n hand painted
W. W, Fovehousu, Complainant,
this 2Bth day o f Hontoinher, A. D. 1921,
Homlnolo and Slate o f Florida, to-w lt:
va.
(HEAL)
i t A. DobtlLAHH,
Lot N'a. T w o (2). block C, In llrown's
laundry list went to Mrs. W. A. Les­ wore served by Mra. Nixon, assisted
Tho
unknown
holra,
dovlaoos,
grantees,
Clork o f the Circuit Court.
subdivision o f Hook Hummock ns num ­
o r others cla im in g under lusoph Ftne- 89-510
Hy: A. M. W E E K S, D. C.
by Mrs, Parker.
bered utul delineated In l'lat Book D,
ter.
Kitn, decetiHoil, Jiunen li.
Farnmure,
page S3, on file In tho o ff ic e o f tho
Mary Elizabeth wns the recipient Clerk
At the conclusion of tho card gnmo
ilecoaaod,
Jamos
It.
FlrmKati,
d
ecea
s­
of thu Circuit Court o f Orange
ed, John D, UetluchnsHO, decoaand, and In (hr Circuit Court nf (he Seventh J u ­
county. Florida, o f which said Homlnolo
Mrs. Smith served chicken snlnd dnto of many lovely birthday gifts.
dicial Circuit o f Florldu, In nnU fur
J. IlutlodKO Flnottan, docnaaod, Do*
County wrts form erly a part, and which
Seminole Coiitil?^—In Clinnerr?.
fondant*.
and nut sandwiches, wnfors, olives
In duly of record In (he public records
o f Heiulnolo County, Florida, III the of' T o : All parllc* claiming IntoroHt under
NOTICE OF MAkTEIFH HALE
salted nuts nnd coffee.
Jottoph FIiiokivii. ducoaHod, Jntuun It.
flee of the clerk o f tho circuit court of
M cADOO A T T A C K S
Faratnoro, deceased, James It, Flno- Homlnolo County Hank, n corporation,
sold Seminole County, In Flat Book No.
Mrs. Smith's guests included Mrs.
Coiuplatimnt,
gnn, deceased, John D. UollochasMe,
1 nt page 83.
vo.
tiooensud, ami J. Ilutlodgu Flliegan,
J. C. Bcnnont, JUrS. E. A. Dougins,
Also the Honth half o f tho Northennt
T H E R A IL R O A P S
Uocoaaod, or otherwise, In tho f o l l o w ­ D. O. Marlow nnd wlfo, Carrie L. Mar­
ilimrter
o
f
tho
Northoust
quarter
o
f
tho
low.
nod
Fooploa’ Hank o f Hnnford, a
Mrs. Howard Ovorlin, Mrs. J. B. Lawing doacrlhod property situated, lying
Northeast qunrter o f Section F our (4 ) :
corporation, l)o fondant a.
R A T E SYSTEM Township
and being in Homlnolo County, Fiorl
Tw enty (20) South, Itanga
son, Mrs Fred Dalgor, Mrs. Robert
Notice la hereby given that under and
da. l o - w l l :
Tldrty-ono (31) Rust, containing flvo
Hines, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Regi­
Lot 8 o f M. M. Hmltli'ti Third Huh-Dlv by Virtue o f a decree o f foreclosu re and
acres more or less.
salo
entered In tho nhovo entitled cause
Or so much thereof ns may be nocos Islon, a cco rd in g to tho plat th ereof ou the
19th day o f Hoptomber, A. D.
nald Holly, Mrs. W. A. Lester, Mrs. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Oct. 24. snrv
to satisfy said decree and thu costs duly o f record In iho iiuhliu records o f 1922, I, as
Hpoclal Master In Chancery,
H.'inlnolo County, Florida, In Flat Hook
Ralph Wight, Mrs, Ed Lana, Mrs. — W. G. McAtloo, former secretary of and expended o f said suit.
on
Monday,
6th, A. D. 1932, In
1 at pago 89, being a purl of Hacllon 28, fron t o f thuNovomhur
13. F. HOUBIIOLDSn.
Court House d o o r a l Han­
tho
trensury,
addressing
p
political
Henry I’ urdon, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
I Special Mastor In Chancery, T ow n sh ip 19 South, ituugo 30 East.
It appearing from tho aworn hill o f ford. Homlnolo County, Florida, will o f ­
PISH &amp; HULL,
Mrs. Donald tjmlth, Mias Caldwell, gathering here yesterday aftornoon, LANDIS,
11. fer fo r salo nnd soil to tho h ighest and
Solicitors for Complainant. 00-Cto com plain t hornln filed that John
IlellcchaHMO, James II. Faratnoro, Joseph best bidder for cash, during tho lega l
attacked the rate making system for
and Mrs. John S. Smith.
Jumea It. Flnogatt nnd J. Hut- hours o f sale, tho fo llo w in g doscrlbed
Ju dge’s Court, In nud for Flnegan,
railroads under the Esch-Cummins In thethe( ‘mCint?
ledge Fluegnu ,nro now deceased; and land, situate, ly in g and being In the
oun t? o f Seuilunlr, Nfnte
that tho nameii o f tho liotre, duvlsooa, County o f Seminole, Htato o f Florida,
o f F lorida
Mr. ml Mrs. Perry Jernlgnn, whose law, which, ho said, is based on an
particularly described n.i follow s,
grautooH, or othor claimants under Iho more
aforesa id doceasod persons,
aro
un to-w lt:
mnrringo was a recent event, taking arbitrary1aggregate valuation of nil
CITATION
Begin at the Intersection o f tho North
k n ow n :
o f tha Atlnntla Const Line r i g h t - o f plnco in Clormont, have arrived in rnllnmds
Is'iniul fixes rates high enough
NOW, T H E R E FORE, all
part lea line
way
with tho W est IIno o f Laurel A v e ­
cla
im
in
g
IntoroHt
under
John
D,
liollolo
rr
Entntr
o
f
Sanford and nrd now pleasantly loca­ to earn B% per cent net on that gross MAII 1,13 M. STILES, deceased,
nue, ut tho Houthenst corner nf Hlook
c Iiusho. Joseph Flnogatt. Junius H. Faran e (1 ), o f T ier E ig h t (8), o f Hnnford.
L. J. Hartley, tho duly nppolntod and moro, Jamos H. Flnogaii nnd J, Hut- «Florida,
ted nt 000 West First St.
valuation.
run W est a lo n g tho North line
the o f Atlnntlo
&lt;|Ufill(lod admiulHtrator of tno nxtuto o f Intlgo Flnegan, or otherwise, In
l.lno r i g h t - o f - w a y II
"Necessarily, there is included rail­ Alahol H. Hilton, iloooaHud, havlutt filed property herein described, are hereby feat, thence Const
North 117 foot, thonoe East
Ii Ih petition In thin Court, p ra y in g that required to lio unit appear b efore our 75 foot, thuuco
Month a lon g the W est
ST. AGNES GUILD
roads which should navor have boon tho
follow tni; real estato _____
bclomifn
lnir to aald court ut the Court Houso In Hun- line (if lamrol Avenue 117 feet to the
isrd, Homlnolo Comity, Florida, *&lt;u the point o f beginning,
Thcr^w as a Cnli ^Meeting of tho built nnd novor will unm anything on (ho Raid Mubol H. Htilnn, to -w lt :
Lot 39 In tho T own o f Lnmrwood, Uth day o f Novomnur, A. D. 1922, nnd
Terms
Cash. F urchasor to pay f o r
St. Agnes Guild yesterdny afternoon tho investment,” ho said. "Othor rnil- Florida, aa shown by a recorded plat thon and (hero make answer to the dead.
thereof
In
Homlnolo
County,
bo
d
ecla
r­
Hill
o
f
Complaint
In
said
causo
filed,
at the Parish House. Final plnns ronds iniproviduntly uml unwisely ed areola In tho hands o f tho aJmln- o t h o r w l io a Decroo Fro C onfosso will
HCHELLR MAIN 19H,
89-Oto
Hpoclal Mastor in Chuncory.
wero made for tho Hnllowen'on Dance built will never earn dividends. The iHtrntor fo r tho nnymont o f debts o f ho entered against them.
naltl oatnto, tho parHonalty ImvlitK boon
It la ordered Ihat thla notion bo pub
to bo given Monday evening Oct. 20th Esch-Cummlns bill is forcing the pub­ exhausted, nnd nuthorlzlnir tho aulcl ad llsliod
ri,
___________ _____________
In tho Hanford Herald, a nows
inlnlHtrator
to
take
poattosalon
and
paper
In Heiulnolo County,
C ircuit, state o f Fiorldn, Mrmlnule
nt tho PnriHh House, tho Country lic to pay 5V4 per cent not on these make Halo o f Haiti real online, and tho Florida,published
oncu a wuuk fo r eight (8) canC ounty.— In C hancery,
Hald petition con form in g If
seen live weeka.
Club Orclicstrn of Orlando will furn­ poor investments."
,
to tho renulremoiitn o f taw In huoIi cfiho
W itness my hand and the seal o f the
NOTICE OF MALE
ish the music. Sovornl othor mnttors
Ho declared tho law should ho re­ mndo nnd provided; Now.
therefore, said Circuit Court on tills 22nd day ot
you,
A.
It.
HLIIos,
and
Uooritln
Lon
FoopleH Hank o f Hanford, Complainant,
were discussed nnd committees ap­ pealed or amended uml that the only Htlloa, Carl Edward Htllea and Ethul August, A. H. 1923.
vs,
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUULAHH.
Clark Circuit Court,
pointed.
It. I*, tille r and Mary Juno tlrlor, R e ­
reasonable basis Ijor rate making val­ May Htlloa, and Hchollo Alnlnos, nit Ktinrtllan ad litem o f OoorKla Lon Htllos,
spondents.
Hutninolu County, Flu
Among those attending tho meeting uation was the value of the transpor­ Carl Edward Htlloa nml Ethul May
Notlco Is hereby given that In pu rsu ­
Hy: V. R HOIK!LASH, D. C
Htllea.
nnd
all
other
poraona
Interested
ance
o f a decree Issuing Null o f a h o v e
tlEOKOE
U.
HEHHINU.
yesterdny afternoon were Mrs. Ray­ tation sorvica performed nml what the in Halt! ron) oatato aro commanded to
Counsel fo r Cuiuplulnntit.
Bt-'ilc named court In nhovo untitled cuuso o f
ho anil npponr before the Court o f tho
mond Key, Mrs. Clifford Bonbody, traffic could boar.
action dated Hoplomhor 27, 1922, I will
County Jutltfu o f
Homlnolo
County.
o ff e r for Sale to tho highest bidder at
Mrs. W. M. Bdding, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd,
Florida, on o r before tho 9th day o f Notice o f Aiiplleittluu fo r Tnv Deed Un­ Hid front d oor o f Dm cou rt house In
der Hrrlliiu 81.1 o f the (ietiernt s ta t­
November, A. D. 1923, and ahow ciiuho
Hanford, Florida, during tho Isgul hours
Mrs. It. W. Pearmnn Jr., Mrs. Paul
utes o f the Nlnte o t Flurldti
If any you hnve w h y
aald
potltlon
o f sale on Monday, Novomhor 0, 1932,
could not bo iiruntod.
Diggers, Mra. Chris Mntthows and James R. Lennox
Notice Is hereby given that J. A. the fo l lo w in g defier Ihod p ro p o rty : Lot*
Olvoii under my hand and seal this latslihrook, purchaser o f T ax C ortlfl- 86 and 65 o f Hanford Culcrv Delta, 'as
Mrs, J. Nt Robson
thu 2hth day o f Hoptomber, A. D. 1923. cute No. 3c l. dated the 7th day of Juno, recorded In tho imblle record s o f HemlAccused of Fraud

LLOYD GEORGE
IS FOR PEACE
AND PROGRESS r

R

(HEAL)

(From Wndnntd*?'* Dill?)

Jno. S. Davis o f Tarpon Springs is
spending a few days here on businuss
Jacksonville was represented hero
.esterdny by II. G. Ernest and George
Elms.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Brown of Now
Smyrna arrived hero yesterday nnd
urc stopping nt tho Montezuma.

M. A. Kelly of Jacksonville was re­
*tFr*m TuMdsy'x Dill?)
Mrs. Mnry Higgins is visiting her gistered at the Montezuma yesterday
mghtcr Mrs. Harry Dickson in,Or- nnd is in tho city attending to business.
H. Minims of Charleston, S. C.,
M. B. Smith, A. W. Donaldson, nnd
In the city yesterday transacting Ora Nobles of Titusville nro a party
ness.
from Titusville spending tho day horo
yesterdny.
W. A. Ames of Leesburg nnd Oily
f. Peake of Pnlntka wore in the city
B, M. Lingo of Jacksonville wns
Dstorday ntteding to business.
among the arrivals hero yesterday
nnd is mnking his hendqunrtors nt tho
Marcus Endol of Jacksonville
Montezuma.
cd here yesterdny and 1b making his
headquarters at tho Montezuma.
Mr, nnd Mrs, K. B. Murrell, prom
*?
f,
'
Dr. nnd MrB. J. N. Tolar wero ex­ inent Snnford resident arrived in the
pected homo last evening from Jack­ city laBt night. They nro pleasantly
sonville where thoy spent sovcral located a t tho Hillsboro nnd expect
to be In tho city for scvornl days
dnys
visiting friends and renewing ncW. Scott and W. B, Zachary of Sa- quaintances.—Tampa Tribuno.

On W a r Veterans
(It? T he AHNocIntcd Frrss)

PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 25.—James
R, Lennox, former United States com­
missioner at Sentinel, Arizona, was
taken into custody nt Indianapolis,
Ind., yesterday in an indictment charg­
ing complicity in nn alleged "sold­
ier's" land fraud in which former.ser­
vice men nnd* disabled soldiers wore
alleged to have lost approximately
$2,500,000, according to word receiv­
ed hero by federnd officials. Approx­
imately 500 former service men from
many different status who filed on al­
leged worthless dqsort lands in south­
western Arizona during 1020 under
tho belief thut tho government wns to
rccluim the land fo rthe benefit of
former service men were tho victims
of the nllcged fraud.
Lennox is charged in the indictment
with hnvitif demanded uml .received
excessive funds while acting in his
capacity nB United States commis­
sioner and with having mndo false
certificates nnd acknowledgements in
tho capacity of United States commis­
sioner.
Frank M. Jordan, of Tureen. Ariz­
ona, was placed under arrest and is
now out on band on an indictment
charging him with being an hshocSnto and accomplice of Lennox.

E. F. HOUSHOLDBn,
A. D. 192(1, hns filed said certificate In
County Judgo. my office, nnd lias mndo application fo r
9-23; 10-0-13-20-27
Tax Duet! to Irene In ucctiriluimo with
law. Hald cortlflcuto embraces tho f o l ­
lo w in g described property situated In
Heiulnolo
County, Florida, t o - w lt : HWti
r o T ic io t o C H K n rrom i
o f HE tit and HI) o f HEU o f HH',1 (loss
NVi o f HWU o f HtSU and W',4 o f H\V Vi
In Court o f the C oun t? .Indue, Srm liiotr o f HW Vi o f HE Vi) Hoc. 31, Twp, 21 R.
C oun t?. H tnte.of F lorida
Ituugo 30 19.‘ 48 acros. Thu said land
In re U nfair o f
hultig assuHHod at the duto o f thu laauCAHMELLA HOTIJNRO
uncu o f such cortlflcu to In tho name o f
T o nil C reditors,“ .ran ters, D istributees Unknown. Unless suliB certifica te shall
nml nil Fersons Imvlnu Clnlin* o r Dr- ho redeemed a cco rd in g to
law
Tax
■mimis nuiiliist snid U slntei
Deed will Imsuo thereon un tho 18th duy
You, nnd each o f you, are hereby no o f Novemhor, A. D. 1922.
tlflod and required
to present any
WITNEHH my o fficia l signature and
claims and demands which you. or elth- seat this tho 13th day o f Oulohur, A, D.
or o f you, may have ugalnat the estate 1922.
o f Carmella Hotundo, uncimsod, Into of
(HEAL)
E. A. DQUQLA88,
Seminole County, Florldu, lo tho underClork Circuit Court,
sinned Adm inistrator o f said
ostnte,
Homlnolo County, Fla.
within tw o years from tho ditto hereof Cl-Ctu
Hy: A. M. WEEKH, p . C.
- Dated, Hopt. 2Hth. A. D. 1923.
n. C. W HITTEN ,
Administrator Nutlee o f Apiillenltnii for Tux Deed Un­
d er Mention (17.1 o f (lie General Ntnt0-29; 10-0-12-20-27;. 11-3-10-17-24
u lrs o f the Nlatr o f F lorida
Notlco Is hereby given thut L.
D.
rjx, i.'ortlftcato No.
NOTICE OF API'I.ICA TIO N FOH
Hmith, purchasor of- Tax
I,R A V E TO HULL MINOII'N
264. dated the 4th day of Juris, A, ‘ D
LAND
1917, hns filed said certificate In my o f ­

Ill Court o f C oun t? Ju dge, Mfnle o f FlurIda, Hemlnole C ount?
In Ite E state o f
Wm. W a lt e r Tedder, Jr„ Minor. '
Notice Is M r e b y g lvon to ull whom It
may concern, that E lsa W. Tedder, as
Clunrdlun o f Wm. W alter Tedder,
a
minor, will, On the 80th day o f October,
A. D. 1922. apply to tlin Honorable R.
F. Hcushohler, County Judge In and fo r
said County, nt hlH o ff ic e In Sanford In
Raid County, at 2 o'clock p. m., or ae
soon thereafter as tho mnlter cun be
hoard rnr nuUiorlty to sell, at publla or
prlvato anlo, tho undivided Interest of
said m inor In the fo llo w in g described
real estate, In said County, lo - w l t i Lot
7. o f Block " K " o f N, H. H a m e r's 2nd
Addition lo Markham Pnrk Heights, a c ­
cord in g to n -recorded plot thereof.
W h ich application will ho bused upon
tno petition fo r ealo now on file
In
said Court.
Dated, HopL 28th, A. D. 1911.
E LS A W. T E D D E R ,
.
. . . ■.............
Ouardlan.
13-29; 10-8-13-10-17.

V

\

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fice, nud him mndo application fur Tax
D e e d to Imsuo In accordance with law.
Hald certificate embraces tha following
ilesorllied property sltuntod In Hemlnole
County, Fiorldn. to-wit:
NW'A
of
NW ti nnd HU. of NWtf of NHU (loss
I'.ii) Hco. 31, Twp, 20 H,, llniigo 32 llaat,
26 ncros. The said land being as
at tho dnto o f the lasunnce or sue
t tflcnte In the nnmo o f A. 11. Van Vloot.
Unless said certificate ahall ho redeem­
ed according to law Tax Dood will Issue
thereon on the 18th day of November,
A. D. 1033.
WITNESS my official algunture and
Real thin tho Isih day of Oatobor, A. I).
1923,
(HEAL)
19. A. DOUGLASS,,
Clork Clrautt Court.
Hemlnole County, Fla,
61-fllo
Hy: A. M. WEEKS. D. O.

note County,
Florida,
luua
r lg h t o f -w n y on tot 65,
Terms o f sale: Cash,

ffiriu

railroad

J. O. SHARON,

w, ii. cnATFono,

,or

Q,mnc' rsr*

Attornuy-ut-law, Orlando, Florida.

60-41

— ■—

X

III y ir c ir c u it Court, Seventh J u d lela l
C ircu it, Li nnd fo r the C uunly o f
M nulnolr, F lorida,— In C h au cer?
CITATION

Ernest M, Htewurt, Complainant,
st.

Orace A. Slownrt, Defendant.
To llracr, A. Stewart:
It npiionrlng from tho aworn BUI
filed urialnut you in the above styled
causo ,hut your plnco o f resldenoe la
unknown, nnd that yon are over Twonly-ono ( 21) years or age:
It in therefore ordered that you do
a pp oir In this court to the Hill herein
L&gt;. 1923. t,,e 1J7tl1 ,,uy °* Novomhor, A.
i u tsifurZhoar ordered, that this order
ho published once a week tor eight ( 8)
co incentive weeks In the Hanford HerMJj’ hyhewspapor publtahed In Somlnol*
Wltn'eRR my hahd and tho seal o f thd
h or°U\l D** 1922th "

(HIJAL)

*7th *,lly

’
H. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f iho Clroull Court.

a isona to a. i t l n W #

Hollcltqf for Complainant.

FU-

59- 9to

In C ourt o f (he C ou n t? Ju tlgr, N rnilnolo
C u u n l?, Nlnte o f F lorid a
NOTICE TO CIlHUITOItN
In r* U stnte o f

A, M. THIIARIH9H.

T o A ll CredlluTS, l.egu laea, Dl&gt;&gt;rlbnl*xa
uml a ll I'rrauiin h a v in g C laim s o r | )«.
m ands a g a lu sl said E sta te!

You. nnu each o f you, aro "cio'uy notlflod and required to pro'ient
any
c a l m s and damnmls which you,
or
ollher o f you, may ,mvo ngiilnnt the es­
tate o f a . M. Thrasher, dociased
of
Heiulnolo County, h lorlda, lo the un.
Now tho fivo-ccnt clgur hns como dorslirnod Exooutor o f laid estate,
two years from tho duto horeof.
bttcki it i» said. Hut tlio scent was within
Dated 2nd day o f Dotohor,
n. &gt;923.
sn
URANIC U wdomtUFF.
hero all tho time.
Executor.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VO LU M E x m ,

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFOIU), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922

NUMBER 64
—

------------------------

NINETEEN HUNDRED.
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING PURCHASE
OVIEDO GROWING FAST
ACRES OF LAND ON THE SHORE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OF TAMPA BAY NEAR ST. PETE IN MOST FAVORED SECTION
VALDEZ TOMORROW NIGHT
FAMOUS SEMINOLE COUNTY
Washington Man Says He Will Spend Over a Millio non the Project

BLACK HAMMOCK LANDS
WIRE TAPPER
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 2.— The purchnse of Nineteen hun­ PRESIDENT
RICH AS DELTA OF
dred acres of land on the .shore of Tnmpn Bay between St. Peters­
THE NILE
nnd Gandy bridge nnd plnns to expend n million nnd a quar­
BROUGHT BACK burg
HAD BIRTHDAY,
ter on its development was announced hero today by E. M. Elliott,
of Washington, D. C„ who stated nothing hnd been mndo public in
TO MARION CO. St.
F I N E "M E E TING
QUIET EVENT 6 THOUSAND ACRES
Petersburg concerning the transaction. Elliott stated the pur­
THERE WILL BE NO PROM INENT SPEAKERS BUT REG­
ULAR COURSE PREVAILS

Is Scheduled and Many Members SHERIFF THOMAS COES TO NEW
YORK FOR IIUNCO
Have Purchased Dinner
STEERER
Tickets

chase involved more than two million dollars.

win

PRESIDENT IIARDING WAS FIF* Of Fine Farming Lands
Havo Loop o f The Seaboard
TY-SEVEN YEARS OLD
IL It. Built at Once
TODAY
OCALA, Nov. 2.—Sheriff Thomas,
This is not nn advertisement, nor
The monthly evening membership
of Marlon county, is enrouto to New
WASHINGTON, Nov.*2.— President a boost for anybody, but jUBt u plain
meeting of tho Chamber of Com­
York fdr JcIT Sharum, under indict­
Harding today celebrated his f»7th statement
concerning
merce will be held at tho Valdez o» o f ^facts
•
o t ono o f
ment here ns an nllcgcd leader of the
birthday almost ns quietly nnd sim­ tho many-fast growing and prosper­
;tel tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock.
confidence gnmn which two winters
ply ns the average American citizen ous sections of Scniiuolo county—
There will be no prominent spenker
ago swindled a Pennsylvania winter
observes
n birthday. No indications Ovcido.
c l this meeting, tho* usuul course of
visitors of more than $23,000 here. Interview Planned by Counsel to Clear Her of at Whito House o f anything more than
business will bo transacted, .ts is done
The writer lived in Ovcido from
Ho will probably be tried at the De­
Complicity
just ordinary day.
at tho weekly noon-day luncheons,
June, 1011, to July, 1013. In 1011
cember term if court.
held each Friday.
there were twclvo pupils in tbo white
BRYANS LEAVE
It is expected there will bo a large
school nqd about the same in tho col­
NEW HRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 2. '""he a transcript of the interview.
ST. PETE II. S. GIRLS TAKE
FOR MIAMA TODAY
attendance at tomorrow's, meeting.
ored school. Returning thero in 1022
‘ What comment could I make? Of
The reporters, matching her roving
SECRET 11ALLOT
Thoso member's who have not been
course that was not ho, and that’s alb" gaze with intent stare, saw a rather
VIA PANAMA CANAL wu find a beautiful $20,000.00 brick
present at previous meetings are urg­
school building for whites, with four*
With these words, Mrs. Francos plump woman of 17— , pale, obviously
ST.
PETERSBURG, Nov
ed to come out. Tho Chnmbor of
LOS ANGELES, CnliT., Nov. 2.— teachers and about ono hundred pu­
Slovens Hall opened yesterday her tired and slightly nervous. Her gray
Short skirt*, low heated shoes
Commerce, in order to attain real re­
Mr.
and Mrs. Willinm Jennings Bry­ pils enrolled. The colored school has
first interview—an interview planned liyir was brushed bnck in a high pomjobbed hair ire in favor among
sults, must havo tho interest of its
an
planed
to sail from here today by been improved and enlarged and tho
liy
her
counsel
so
that
sho
might
seek
prnlour that emphasized slightly the
school girls here, according
membership. No better method has
way o f the I’annmn canal for their attendance three or four times us
to
extricate
herself
in
the
public
eye
long
oval
of
her
fncc.
secret bnlot taken today. The
large ns it was in 1011.
yet been devised to Secure this inter­
Sho braced one hand*on eacli arm of home In Miami.
unanimously disapproved clgarettr from .the circumstantial net in which
est than thi&gt;se monthly membership
Whnt is know’n as Black Hammock
tho
unfolding
of
the
Hall-Mills
mur|
1
(.r
rocker
and
tho
interview
was
on.
smoking, and only a few were for
meetings, which afford each one the
lands
lying contiguous to tho town of
ASSAULT
CHARGED
der mystery hnd enmeshed her.”
“ Have you nny comment to make,
modern dancing unless it is modified.
opportunity o f becoming familiar with
Oveldo,
l-.ns an area of about six
TO GEORGIA MAN
For tho’ first time since site was Mrs. Hail,” t|io spokesman began, "on
Rolled hose were taboo and nil hut a
what is going on in the business life
|
thousand
acres, thu soil of which is a
Unit
part
of
Mrs.
Gibbon's
story
(Mrs.
WHO RAN AMUCK
few were in favor of chnporonoa at widowed by the slaying of the Rev.
of Sanford. The many problems of
lilnck, untidy loam. It is unsurpassed
Edward
Wheeler
Hall
and
his
choir
.lane
Gibson,
the
so-called
eye-witness
favorite sports.
tho city, which tho Chamber of Com­
by anything in the stato for its rich­
leader, Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Milts, &gt;f tin* slaying! in which she says you
WASHINGTON, Gn., Nov. 2.—Au­
merce is expected to solve, can be
Mrs. Hall emerged from thu seclusion we • present on thu Phillips farm on thorities today lmd warrants for the ness and adaptability to tho growing
handled more efficiently if the entire
o f all kinds of Florida wintor vege­
she lias maintained for seven weeks, tlu night of September I I?"
arrest of F. M. Comlis, charging as­
membership will co-opcruto with tho
meeting a small army of newspaper
Moistening her lips, Mrs. Hall re­ sault upon Mrs. J, C. Snggus and as­ tables, such as celery, lettuce, popper,
officials of tho Chamber in arriving
tomatoes, pens, beans and innny oth­
writers in her home and subjecting plied:
sault with intent to kill on Dr. Snggus
at satisfactory solutions.
"What comment could I make? Of following nif encounter yesterday dur­ ers too numerous to mention. It Is
herself to nn hour’s bombardment of
Tho Sanford Chamber of Commerce
course that wan not so, and that is ing which Comlis was shot by the equnlly good for stnplus such as sug­
questions.
ar ennu, rice, corn, etc.
is recognized as tho premier civic or­
physician’s wife.
At the end, she retired as she had
ganization of tho city and tho nctual
In 1011, there was not to cxccod
"You were not there?"
entered the room, wan hut composed.
results it has accomplished in innny
ten
acres in tho Oviedo district cuiti'
"I certainly was not."
Site lmd sited no light on the mystery.
ways testify to this efficiency. There DIED AT HIS VIRGINIA IIUME OF
voted
as
truck
farms.
Today
tiioro
For an hour, then, one reporter nfShe had fallen into none of the trap/;
Is hardly n day that pusses that some­
are over seven hundred acres grow­
HEART FAILURE LAST
the cross-examiners prepared for her. lL'r «i»"thor volleyed questions at her,
one in Sanford docs not submit some
ing winter vegetables and over fout
NIGHT
Hers was n negative story. It nmpli- diking over her story of her actions
proposition for the action of tho
hundred and fifty acres tiled for sub­
fied but did not materially alter thu before and after the murder, ' then
irrigation
Chamber. Its activities have reached
RICHMOND. Nov. 2,-W ith in the statements previously made on her be­ quizzing her sharply for any possible
such proportion that it has become
These lands, before they were tiled
knowledge she might have bad of tho
Old Fork church whore he was cliris- half by counsel and friends.
necessary to secure more spacious
and
drained were assessed for tnxes
rector’s affairs with Mrs. Mills; seek­
tyned, near. It * boyhood home, Oak­
Briefly, it was that Dr. Hall iiad
quarters. In addition to advertising
al
from
$1.30 to $3.00 per acre. They
land, in Hanover county, the funeral started out to Ids doom, saying lie ing some point at which a wedge coulc'
tho many advantages of Sanford to
arc
on
tho
tax roll now at from $10
WAS
DIRECTOR
OF
PENNSYLVA­
services of ’liiomas Nelson l ’ago, au­ was going on an errand fo mercy to be driven into her story.
other sections and attracting new cit­
to
$30
per
acre, an increase o f over
NIA LINKS AND CHAIRMAN
Three or four times sho took ref jgo
thor, former ambassador to Italy, and discuss witii Mrs. Mills a hospital hill
'
izens, the organization, through dif­
$130,000
in
assessments. In addition
lawyer, will be held lit ten o’clock to­ which he was paying witii church behind tho reply, “ 1 cannot remem­
EXECUTIVVj ASSOCIATION
ferent committees, is hnndling traffic
to tbo improvements alrendy made,
morrow morning. Later in tho day funds, and that be was slain by a per­ ber," nnd three questions she cftised
and transportation questions, co-oper­
point
blank
,o
answer.
Hut
through
tho body will bo laid to rest beside
PHILADELPHIA•Nov. 2.—Thomas thero are five different companies now
son and for a motive at which sho lias
ating with tho county ngent on agri­
tliu
interview,
she
main
to'.led
that
that of hty wife in Washington, D. C. not the slightest conjecture; and tiiat
DeWitt Cuyler, director of tho Penn­ preparing for development work.
cultural matters, working for good
In 1011 there were no car load shipshe always had believed, nd still be­ sylvania railroad arid chairman of the
iier memory of him is unsullied by thu
roods, and tho development of thu St.
mints
of vegetables. Last season
lieved, in tiie fa it h fu l* * :o f her bus- Railroad Executive,! Association, was
ugly scandal in which Ids name lias
Johns river. It is also working to sethere
were
over five hundred cars of
bend to bin ninrrir xu vmys.
RICHMOND, Nov. 2.— Thomas been involved.
found dead today in tho private car
curu new industries for the city, and
vegetables
and
four hundred cars of
/.rushing aside thu letters and tho of the president .» the rear of the
Nelson Page, lawyer, diplomat nnd
It was half past two o’clock when
is active in the pnssago of legislation
citrus
fruitH
shipped
from Oviedo und
author, drnped dead of lienrt failure Timothy N. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Hall's law­ dairy, which 110** counsel admits is Pennsylvania system in Broad Street
beneficial to both city and slate, nnd
near
by
points.
at 1:20 o’clock this afternon while yer, escorted her into the quaint lib­ written in a haul remarkably simi­ station. Cuyler wns in Rochester, N.
with thoughts of tho futuro develop­
In addition to dovciopmont work
lar to that of tiie slain minister, site Y., •yesterday apparently in good
walking In the garden of Ids old plan­
ment of tho city is having plans pre­ tation 1&lt;*me "Oakland," in Hanover rary o f the big’ JInll home, where tho declared:
done
by local people, thero has boon
i
health.
»
reporters were waiting in serried
pared which will guarantee a well laid county.
over
$230,000.00 of now cnpltnl In­
"I had such faith in my husband.
The private car arrived here early
ranks.
out city; Tho Chamber of Commerce
vested
and tho work bus just com­
If
he
wore
here
lie
could
explain.
Ho
tout y and was p aced on the sidetrack
Mr. Page, apparently in tho best
Ho introduced her and withdrew,
lias also been active in educational
menced.
could
explain,
if
hr.
were
here."
at the station, fho porter wont in to
of lionHh, was walking in the garden leaving her alone with her ordeal of
work and has been instrumental in
In 1012 tills trnct wns thoroughly
Sho said she had not even read tho call Cuyler at 8 o’clock nnd found him
wit i Iri sistcrin-lnw, Mrs. Rosewcii personal publicity—an ordeal from
promoting the intorosts of tho locul
drained
ut a cost of about $00,000. It
documents,
most
of
which
have
been
dead.
Cuytei
w
is
08
yenrs
old.
Page, when lie suddenly collapsed., which she lmd said sho hnd shrunk
merchants. It has also been delegated
lies
on
tho
south shord of Lnko Joapublished
in
the
newspapers,
assert­
Ho vas carried inio tho house nnd since youth.
tho responsibility of the bnnd, which
sup, a fresh water tyke, fourteen
ing, "They did not seem to interest TO ASSIST IN REORGANIZING
medical aid was hnsHly sutnoned, but
Attired in a gown of black canton
is handled through its tourist and con­
miles long by four to six miles wid**
the di linguished statesman was crepe, with a light scarf of hinck silk me at all."
CUBA’S FINANCES
vention committee. With the advent
Through
tills luke, tho picturesquo a)
When she was pressed to express
to lie beyond the as&amp;istnnco of huninn about her shoulders, site seated her­
of tourists nttrncted to Sanford since
famous
St.
Johns river runs. In 101.
ngcli ice. He died within a few self in an old-fnddoncd rocker nnd lc‘, an opinion as to whether she did not
WASH1GTO.N, Nov. 2— W P G.
the construction o f the Golf course,
there
w
i
/
added
to this tract, the
think
they
might
hove
bearing
on
thu
mirmtCHHarding, former governor of tho re ­
her gray eyes rove over thu strange
this committco will alto provide for
Florida Grovos Drnlnngo district,
solution
of
the
murder,
sho
said:
Mr Pago hnd apparently enjoped scene her family library presented.
serve Board, who has accepted an in­
their entertainment while in San­
"I don’t oven seo that that would vitation from the Cuban government about four thousand acres moro, mak­
the
boil
of
health"
in
recent
months,
At a round mahogany table at her
ford.
to assist in reorganizing tho island’s ing in all about ton thousand neros in
(Continued on l*«c» Fl»e|
Thoso many ndtivitic&lt;* entail
a nnd his sudden donth came as n shock sido sat two court stenographer, to
finance, will ienve today for Key tho two drninago districts, drainage
great amount of work which hereto­ to Virg uin nnd the Nntinn. About
nlono costing ever $100,000.
Thore
try for in man who kidnapped hor West.
fore hits been borne by i. fov/ individu­ n n oulh ago be came to Virginia to Kidpapper Caught,
aro
twenty-eight
miles
of
canals
und
from
hor
homo
here
Sunday.
Mr. P Hiding's leaving Iuih given
als who possessed sutficier t &lt;ivie spent! the winter at tho old home nenr
drain
ditches.
These
nro
thu
only
two
Assaulted a Girl
A physician who is in constant at­ rise to t le idea tiiat tho federal trea­
pride in their community to volun cor Bea .cr Dam with bis brother’s family.
IK nnnouccd that bo would soon botendance
hedsidu of tho child nt sury any he considering giving aid drainage districts in Sominolo county,
their time and effort to ti t s ir d :c of
Lured from Church the home atof the
gii the preparation of a book deal­
Fred Zink, Dublin, is re­ to th-; Cuban bankers, but it is nn- organized nnd opornted under tho
the community. While tic. Clumber
Florida law.
ing with his experiences ns n diplo­
ported
by
officers
ns having said tho noun.'0.1 he will only endeavor to ns
o f Commerce since its orgmiiaU m
All thoso lands nro furnished with
ma i in thu service of his country ns Muskegon Girl Only 11 Yenrs Old girl had been attacked and roughly slst the bankers nnd the Cuban trenhas accomplished a great deal. tl esc
water
fob irrigation purposes by arambassador to Italy during the trying
handled. Reports received late today hu , to reorganize their finnneo on
Was Badly Mistreated
accomplishments would have been
day* o f tho world wnr.
were that the girl has a high fovor a m ire solid basis.
(Continued on l'«(a-4*|vt)
greater had tho majority i f the *r,otnDescended from ono of Virginia’s
r.nd
that hor condition was growing ,GRAND RADIUS, Mich. Nov. 2.—
berahip bcon correspondi ;lv netivo.
Raymond Eugene Wilson was ar­ steadily worse.
(Oonllnuis] on Puce Kite)
(Cun11■■ll.'il mi |&gt;4;,| I I !•)
When found by Joo Preoaki, a
rested here today for investigation in
connection with the abduction in Mus farmer, three nnd n half miles cast
kr.gon Sunday o f 11 year old Rosalie o f Dublin last night, IIokaIIo was wet
Scanty, who waH found in the woods from splashing through n small creek
oY Manistee county last night Li a nnd hor llbdy wan bleeding from
erioui
condition from oxprsuro. barbed wire nnd underbrush cuts.
Wilson’s description police sn’ d, tal­
Tho girl wore no hat and no under*
lied with that o f thu man .vho on- clothes.
Deed tin child into an nutoniobilu as
RnsnPo wns kidnaped Sunday as Deputy Attorney General Would Only Employ Re­
'slio returned from a Muskegon church sho returned from church, when a
'
publican Election Clerks
and drovs out of tho city with her, man drove up to her home, doclnrlng
Eight Pufiimms-Loatled With Passengers From against
hor protests.
ho was tho father of one of the rlxlr'i — — • • .■XT
„
~ I ~~~“
/
.
N kvv i ORK. N ov. — Declaring it hud obtained information
the Cleveland, TfhtlfrBfefricfc— - —
lltlo churns^.
life child’s .
° phU? ^meLd, former secretary o f the navy, nnd his son,
MUSKEGON, Mich.,-Nov. 2.— STITT nn&gt;iinr*7t' Rosalie could come nnd Tnn?fi
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 2. —The first tourist special train of erlng from exposure, hor clothing hnvo dlnnot with his daughter. Mrs. Jonathan, a student at Columbia university, tho New York World
tho winter arrived here today with eight Pullmans loaded with pas­ hanging in shreds and hor body cut Shnnty is said to hnvo given her con­ today printed a story charging deputy Attom oy General Gilbert
sengers from Clcyeland, Ohio, district. Such specials usually are Rosalie Shnntv, 11 year old swimming sent with tho proviso that Rosalie h.-id evolved n partisan plan to employ Republican students nt the
university ns special deputies nnd investigators ;;t tho polls noxt
broken up here nnd the cars sent into South Florida on regular and diving marvel, lies in n serious mui}t bo home before dark.
trains but this train is operated through to St. Petersburg. Two condition at Lublin* Mich, today,
“
f t , ri\e s t i n t s vJould bo pnid nt tho rate of $10 per dav
cars for Eustis, one for Tampa, fivo for St. Petersburg. The train while offiesrs of.Manistee county nre Got your offico supplies, stationery the YNoild said. Yeung Daniels applied for ono o f tho jobs and
is being handled by the Atlantic Const Line.
scouring tho Jack Pine swamp coun nnd .Post Cards nt tho Ilwrnld offico. was ref used because he wns a Southerner and a Democrat Ho told

MRS. HALL GIVES IDEA
OF HALL-MILLS MURDER
SPEAKS FOR FIRST TIME

THOMAS PAIGE
FAMOUS LAWYER
AND DIPLOMAT

CUYLER DEAD
IN PRIVATE CAR
PENN. STATION

FIRST TOURIST SPECIAL
TRAIN ARRIVES AT JACKSONVILLE
ST. PETERSBURG
THROUGH

DISCRIMINATION AGAINST
SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC BOYS
ATTENDING COLUMBIA UIVERSITY

his father and his father told the World.

*

10 d

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD,1kFRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922

SEMINOLE COUNTY
MOTOR CLUB , II
FORGING A H liA

Ladies’ Tournament
Will Be Resumed Next
Tuesday Afternoon

Grand !
Work

e Committee on od at the various hotel, Z
In Charge of the
some o f them being tnlc™
Classes
private homo,.

Sijico it, organisation Romo fifty
The Play Will Start Promptly at 2:30 years ago, Sanford Lodge, No. 02,
o'clock
'
Free and Accepted Masons, is having
its
greatest ►school o f instruction.
Tho ladles 'toumnmont nt tho Coun­
Beginning
yesterday morning nt 10
try Cluh Interrupted by the'rain lnnt
o’clock
the
Grand
Lodge Commltteo
week, will be rosumed next Tuesday
starting at 2:30 o'clock nnd Insting on Work, composed-of Marcus Endol,
until every Indy on tho grounds hns chairman, of Jacksonville, familiarly
been exhausted. Not only those who known ns the "Grund Old Mnn of
ontcrod Inst week nro eligible to fin­ Masonry"; Walter L. Scott, of So­
ish their scoro but any who did not bring, and T. Hunter Long, o f Pensa­
enter tho tournamont nro invited to cola, cnrollod Masons from all pdints
eomo in nnd try it out. Tho wouthor in Florida, r«nging*from Pensacola to
promises to bo good nnd tho links are Key West, in the several clusses be­
in excellent'shnpo nnd tho
ladios’ ing instructed at Jills school.
Tho untlro day yesterday was de­
tournamont next Tuesday promises to
voted
to Instruction in tho Entered
bo one of tho big ovonfs of the Benson.
Apprentice
dogroo, nnd tho degree
Mr. Wndbrooko announces thnt every­
conferred
on
actual candidates Inst
thing is in first clnss shape and thnt
night,
tho
commltteo
occupying tho
tho Indies will bo mndo comfortable
principal
stations
in
tho
Lodge and
nnd those who do not wish to piny
conferring
the
work.
After
tho work
enn enjoy the gnmo on tho porch nnd

fO R
SALE— Horae, ha
_ wagon.—
Guerry. Rl
Sanford

Thoro wns church both at the Bap­
tist Church nnd Christ Church SunTRAP SEASON CLOSED YESTER
p r o o f t o o n o u n n n ^ cp
dny. Bov. Entzmlngcr of Lakeland o f­■ is gradually zorglng nhenn, new mcm­
Tr\y IN BLAZE OF AM ­
|M CJm b II Court
ficiating at the Baptist and Father’ bers joining ovory weok, ovpr 100
d lr l* 1 u irp u it o f
j.
MUNITION
Nrmlnnln
Peck of Sanford ^nt Chirst Church.
Sanford pcoplo hnvo promised to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pope Washington andI join In tho nenr future. Many pcoCITATION
**
Tho trap season nt tho Rod &amp; Gun
Minnie Mny Li
Mr. Jensen arrived Friday from Now1 plo in the county hnvo pledged thom,onK.
Joined
Club closed yosterday with one of tho
baml, John I*«"K. Coin pi:
York City. They motored down nnd1 selves to Join within tho next GO
most
Interesting
contests
of
the
nonreport a fino trip.
dnys.
son. Not until tho Inst gun wns fired
to FiiTtoH l*onock&lt;lV jh 11
Many things should bo dono to as­
The ladlos of tho Civic League had
did tho final results become known
J- F. nP
o IIm O
ififc!
tinf-Hra
r.. .I„...i
part Ion nro
iloinl .
, "»
a Pie Social nt the Library Friday sist people regarding traffic laws,
and the prizes offered for tho last two
Iiik jnlarestn un lar \v i j
erecting road signs, preparing county
evoniny, Oct. 13th.
contests go to their rightful owners.
i-rwlso khown ns j {,!
J. E. Phipps had ns his guest a few road maps, showing character of soil
Right up to tho last it looked very
prime* cl. o r othorwlse. |‘n
for
tho
use
of
northern
farmers
Jtnd
days this week Mr. II. Miller o f Jack­
much {is if John Purdon would tnko
r,"S,a»
tourists. Tho Motor club is n power­
sonville.
fioth prizes /but ho wns shooting nlono
u t w ' f c . v f l h r h r. H“utheu
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Reed wore the ful factor in the stnte in getting re­ to finish his program nnd dropped
sults
on
repairing
roads,
etc.,
hnving
guest of the formors parents for sovfour out of his Inst frame of 25. IIowOnce Aero o f the HoulhwS!
a lnrgo membership. There nro nenr- ovor, ho captured tho big' prizo of a
I hi« floutlii'uiit QuuriiT
ernl days.
y u “ rt ; r o f Hoc (Ion %
T — &lt;*
II. B. Lewis nnd Mr. Pnrkor of Or­ ly 2,000 automobiles in Seminole caso o f shells to tho mombor im-roas21, South o f ItnnKn 32 t;aNt. Towb, M»
It
npppurlnu
from
ih.V
'
county
of
which
1,200
nro
owned
in
lando wore visitors in town Friday.
ing his season’s avorago tho most watch tho ladles teo o ff and spo them
com plain t flloil m thh
blll*t
Sanford.
At
lonst
hnlf
this
number
you.
that
you
and
c
a
r
,
0f
f«»i«*
Miss Florence Lovell nnd Mrs. Geo.
points in tho last 100 shots of tho sea­ when they com tbnek to the ninth holo
fin
in
'
to
hnvo
eomo
Intere/it,
?
h,T}
«
LeVigno ontertnined with an afternoon should be members of tho Motor Club son. Mr. Purdon, breaking 8j) out of for tho final resu lt..
the iand hereinabove dMcrih..
b
T
herefore,
you,
William
•
•
ten at ho Library Friday afternoon to givo number and financial weight 100 Increased his season's avorago
living, an.t you. Fulton po\|*Jt#Mff. •
Tho golf links nro proving oven
wlso k n o w n ns j . p. poiiniL
"tb*?.
In handling tho developments of tho from .774 to .788, fourteen points in
from 3 to 6.
moro popular than tho most ardent
and If dead, all parties cVumi. Ilv|,l
J. S. Dink el and Miss Olive Dinkol eight departments of servico this Mo­ all. Ralph Stevens, shooting undor a
•at
under
l^ljllam
II
Hold.?
5
!
1,l*rndvoento o f golf links horo ever exV
Poilook. otherwise'
were visitors in Orlando Wednesday. tor Club includes. Thoso ‘eight de­ very heavy hnndicnp of a soro Coot,
J. F. P ollock, decon.ed or
[&gt;cctod nnd tho Indies nnd tho busy
In and to the lands
Mrs. Bellamy wns a visitor in San­ partments nro: Ronds, Streets nnd wns second with nn incrcnso of fl
justness men nro ull taking a very acecrlhod, nrc required to h e ^ n s V ^
Bridges; Legislative; Lcgnl Aid; Mo- points, broaklng 80 ou
ford Frldny.
before our Halil circuit Coif?.d« PWW
o f his pro­ tlvo interest in tho club nnd moro
c o u r t House m Hanford Florid, i 'l*
The work on tho now Filling Sta­ chnnlcnl Service; Publicity; Accident gram.
1st
duy o f January. A. | » ijV "
nnd moro tho mon nro bocoming in­
then and thore nmko n , , , . . : »M
tion Is progressing rnpldly nnd will Prevention nml Street nnd Highway
Tho prize for tho high gun was car­ terested in this grent gurno nnd tho
'III o f complaint exhibited JaMe/S
soon be rendy for business, nlso tho Beautification; Finance nnd Member­ ried o ff by J. B. Colomnn, who hroko
In this earner. otherwise d!er..., ‘ rn
ladies nro equally ns Interested.
co n fo s s o will hn entered n^nin.. .Pf*
now sidewalks arc beginning to show ship; Touring nnd Contest Tho Me­ 00 out of tho 100 shots. This prize
a n d each o f yqu.
“ Knin*t m
Remember Indies thnt tho golf tour­
It Is ordered that this .i ,. .,
up.
chanical Servico Dopnrtmciit nssists
created moro enthusiasm than the oth- nament will bo resumed noxt Tuesday
published In tho Hanford Vlrraid 64
E. S. Miller wns a visitor in Orlando tho motorist on tho rond in enso of or one nnd of tho six high men there
new snaper published la simlaor.
nt 2:30 promptly so bo on hand rendy
ty. Florida, once each week for .u fi
Friday.
breakdown, lack of gas or tiro trou­
cnnsecutlvo
weeks.
K ror e|*ht,
morrow evening. It is expected that
W«» n difference of only five.
Tho to too o ff nt that time.
WWTNEHH my hand and the
.&lt;
Mrs. B. J. Ovorstrfeot, Mrs. Roy ble.
tho capacity of tho hall will bo moro •he ■“ •••Circuit Court on thl. th. mS
Bcores of tho top notchers was as fol­
,n* ,,u
Saur nnd Mrs. Long wero shopping
Everybody who owns nn automo­ lows:
than taxed, especially nt tho confer­ dny o f October, A. IJ 19' j
OUR BAND ENJOYED
' 8HAL) c , . rk K-,\- noUQUge
in Orinndo Tuesday.
bile should join, nnd help ninko it tho
..r i *
Circuit Conn I
Coleman ....!........ ..................... no
AUTO HORNS NIX
, ring of tho Master’s or Third De­
o f the Heventh Jtidlcli!
largest nnd most influential club in
gree
tomorrow
evening,
nnd
tho
local
Purdon .......... ..................... ..... 89
‘
«*
the
HUIr u
8 AYS SANFORD CITIZEN
Horlela. In nnd for the
Florida. Nothing is impossible in
lodge has arranged for a largo at­
Hill ..... ........................... '.......... 80
Cl n o . A. n.COTTEnH,y of s&lt;mlno'*
Sanford or Scminolo County. Let’s
Hutchison ................................. 80
Tho music by our c ity , band, of tendance. Tho Stownrds hnve pre­
- S o li c it o r nnd o f Connie! fee
&lt;
pull together, bo n booster, create a
Stovens .................. ................... 80
which wo nro all proud, given in Con­ pared the “ feast of tho occnslon" ns a
new spirit of co-nperntion nnd help
Wight .......................... ............. 85
tra! Park Sunday was greatly enjoyed grninl finnlo of tho present school to­
tho tourist locate. The following nro
Anothor interesting fenturo of tho by thoso privileged to hoar same. It morrow night, so if any o f tho lady
tho present members:
tA-nson is tho fnct thnt Ralph Wight Is n pleasure to noto tho tendency to
Frank Akers
J. G. Ball
finished ono point nhend o f tho next prepare and render a class of music
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lefiles are the Geo. D. Bishop C. L. Britt
man, J. B. Coleman, their respective that is not trinity, but elevating and
proud parents of a fine baby boy born L. A. Bruinley J. II. Cnlder
averages being .893 and .802, lenvinj; refining,
fining, nnd it is in kocnine.
keeping* with tho
the
Randall Chase
Oct. 15th, he is named Robert Henry. \V. P. Carter
Wight nt tho top of tho list for th« holy day that as much o f substantial
Tho Hornld delivered, l.r.c per week.
S. O. Chase
J. I). Chittenden
Mother and Imby are doing fine.
season whero ho hns been during tin and sacred character as possible con­
Tho
nornid delivered, 15c pcrwwk.
A.
P.
Connelly
R.
W.
Denno
,
The chicken supper given Friddy
greptor part of tho year.
stitute the program on tho Lord’s Montezuma hotel, while other Masons
Got
yopr
offlco supplies, stationery
Geo. A. DoCottes
night by the Paront and Teachers A s­ H.J. Durand
The season at tho local traps has Day. Also, a suggestion, by the way, in attendance on the school arc locut- nnd Post Cnrds nt tho Herald office.
I‘h T. Forster
L. I. Frnzier *
sociation was well attended.
been a very successful ono nnd tho thnt wo are ssuro our citizens will be
C. M. Hand
Mr. and Mrs. John Philips have pur­ N. H. Garner
local bays have developed some won­ glad to.adopt, is that on the Sabbath,
W. M. Haynes
W. L. Henley
chased the M. E. Wicks’ property.
derfully fine shots. Opening In April especially marking the distinction of
B. W. Herndon
Mr. nnd Airs. John Andrews of Chas. E. Henry
contests hnvo been hold each week tno day, listeners refrain from . ex­
Vermont are spending the winter horo O. P. Herndon
Edward Higgins
during tho entire summer. On Labor pressing approbation by uso of auto
und have roontqs with Mr. Gabard.
A. E. Hill
W. D. HofTnian
We will allow you $1.00 on the purchase price
Hay a stnto shoot was held thut led claxons. On week days, no embargo
Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Sunford It. J. Holly
E. F. Housholder
oil previous shoots on record in point is suggested, but on Sundays let us
o f a new electric iron, for any old iron vou
wero calling on friends Sunday.
It. B. Jnrvis
Mrs. W. W. Iiyncs
of nttcndnnco.
indicate our love nnd respect for its
Mr. nnd Airs. T. P Wakefield were A. It. Key
bring: up. *
»
v
Perry Jernignn
The 1923 season will open shortly sacredness by n total silencing o f .the
in Lake Gem Monday on business
Mary M. King
Geo. W. Knight
after the hunting Benson and among auto horns about the park, as the
Wnkefiuld's Preserving factory will Forrest Luko
GUARANTEED IRONS $5.00 AND DP
W. Thco. Langley
tho early attractions o f next season hand completes any o f its selections.
start up tho first of next week
T. W. Lawton * II. B. Lowis
will ho the official state championship Tho churches in tho vicinity, wjli also
Air. T. II. Kilbu nnd son William
shoot thnt will ‘ ho held hero in tho appreciate tho courtesy o f observing
was in Sanford Tuesday on business/
spring.
above suggestion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wick's spent
105 Palmetto Avenue
The
final
scores
o
f
tho
members
»
CITIZEN.
Phone 481-J
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Culwith
a
season’s
average
of
over
.500
is
jjeppor.
us follows:
Club meeting Monday at tho town
Wight .........................................893
hall 3:30 p m.
Colentnn
......................................892
Levy Brothers bologna factory will
Knight
........................................885
be in operation In about thirty days.
Hill ...........................*................. 849
Air. and Mrs. Wakefield was in
Hutchison ............. ............... ,833
Sanford Tuesday on business.
l'ulcston .....................................827
Mr. A. A. .Moron has sold his pro­
Whitnor ......................................812
perty.
Hand ........................................... 811...
.Mr. and .Mrs. David Levy and
Woodruff ...... ............................ 810
daughter of New York left this week
UILD for the future” is the watchword
Hanlon .... ................................... 803
for his home.
Hava you rena the want, ads VAlmjl
today in public construction.
Public
Stovens .......... .......... *................ 7i)8
.Mr. Oscar Nicholson who has boon
Purdon
..........................*............788
here for the past two months left to.,
......................................... 777
day for Daytona Beach. .Mr. Mo&gt;“ j
Smith ..........................................777
Taylor accompanied him home.
Newman ...................... ............ 774
Mrs. G. A. Nicholson is spending
Allen .... ............................... .
.733
Pezold, Geo.............................. 740
Tho American Legion of Sanford
M«y ...... u................... ............... 741
arc plnnning a big day for Armistice
a pavement laid today to take care of traffic in
Cowan ....... ................................ 733
dny and want tho co-operation of evyears to com e. Only by providing such a margin
Herndon
........... ............. 727
oryono in Sanford towards making
King ............................................723
of safety can taxpayers be protected against the
this day a great celebration. The com­
Bake .............. ............................ 080
necessity of financing early reconstruction and
mittees on the Armistice Dny Celebra­
Maxwell .................................... 705
meeting costly maintenance charges in the
tion had a fine meeting nt tho\VeIukn
McLuulln ...... ............................ 700
meantime.
Dining Room Monday nnd they enjoy­
Pozold, Pnul ..............................088
ed a fino dinner, after the dinner was
Mnines .................. .................... G8R
served they brought up the many
Howard ............... ...................... 080
plans and at tho close of tho meeting
Douglass .............. *.......... ...1.. .077
everything was all O. K. for tho big
Tolur ..........................................055
day.
Keo ............................................. 053
One of tho most Important things
Higgins ................................... 034
that was brought up was the parade
Amonn ....................................... 033
Bergen Murder Case*
and this is tho ldg thing of tho day.
Mobley ......... .............................. ofo
in Hands of the Jury Everyone is ur^od to hnvo a flont in Crosby ......... .............................. 020
the parade nnd all thoso who will en­
Stonlff ....................................... C00
Griffin .......... ............................ r&gt;88
HACKENSACK, N. J., Oct. 25.—A ter a float in the pnrudu he sure and
Jury of six women and six men head­ turn your nnmo in at Lloyd’s Shoo
properly designed and constructed, always
ed by Aliss Susan Squire, a 23-yoar- Store The more we hnve The merrier. MRS. CLARA PHILLIPS
contain this margin of safety.
Many brick
old stenographer, this afternoon re­ Another very important subject bro't
PLANS UNWRITTEN LAW
pavements built thirty years ago— and designed
ceived the cuse of the three defend­ up was tho decorations for this day
only to carry traffic of that day— are still giving
DEFENSE
AT
HEARING
ants charged with the murdering of and wo want every merchant and
satisfactory
service because of this built-in
Jack Bergen, movie actor, in Edge- business man to help us on tho decor­
LOS
ANGELES,
Oct.
25.—A
doublo
ations.
.
margin of safety. Vitrified brick are* so hard,
water.
■
There was a committco appointed to defence of psychic epilepsy and “ un­
tough and du rable t hat they last for a lifetime
Tho Herald dolivered, 16c per week, end on tho merchants and explain, a written law” is planned for Mrs Clara
proposition thnt Geo. W. Stewart, of Phillips, on trial for tho murder of
SERIOUS BLADDE iT t ROUBLE
tho Art Decoration Company at St. Alberta Meadows, who wns hentnn to
Petersburg, Fin., brought to the Amer­ death with n hammer, it wns mndo
“ Could not stand nof sit nnd wns ican Leginn und it is a good ono. Mr. known yesterday by her chief counsol
forced to cry out from intouco puin," Stowurt has n fino proposition to o f­ Bortram Porrington.
writes Henry Willinms, Tnfkto, Mon­ fer anyone wishing to i|wnr«t» for
D '*’25 JnMmstau Gtai
uso of
tana. “ The doctors snl&lt;l 1 hsd !r»f!n in­ iho day. Tho committee on this par­ the unwritten law plea would bring
itiation o f tho blnddor and un opera­ ticular subject consists o f Joe Hutch- to tho witness stand Mrs. Phillips’
tion was necessary. Tried Foley Kid i*,on. Sherman Lloyd nnd George G. ’husband, Armour Phillips, to \)o ques­
*
Cleveland, Ohio
*
ney Pills und improved in. wr.c? Toll Herring, so j.hcn vbu sco any of them tioned concerning his acquaintance
all my friends nbout Foley Kidney cw...! ~ «o your place oi bw»f” «,ss you with Airs. Meadows, who was u widow.
Pills ns it will save many from suff­ will know thtu »!..;• •«ant you to ctce-i F.Tq*-ts to obtain a jury proceeded yostorday.
ering and porhaps, un in my case, a
clangorous operation." Blnddor nnd
kidney troublo demand prompt treat­
Second sheets, 8 '/jx n ,
ment. Foloy Kidney Pills givo quick
fiOc per 1,000, w hile they last, at
reiiui. Sold everywhere.— Adv.‘ *

® g l | v V IT R IF IE D cm

PAVEM ENTS

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Hernld office.

tf

�MORAL AND FINANCIAL
SUPPORT OF PUBLIC PAYS
Sanford High School Athletics Show Results of
Coach and Training

m

tRoir fomlly, were called to Apopka
yosterdny by tho death o f thoir nioco,
Mrs. E. F. Myers. Mrs Myers will
bo remembered by Sanford people as
Miss Lclle Stewart having formerly
been n teacher in the primary school
here. She leaves a husband and In­
fant son besides rolntlvos and num­
(rrom Monday’* Daily)
Looks like it might rain again some erous friends to mourn hor loss.
of these dnys.
C. W. Goodrich of Orlando and head
And maybe it will oventually got of the Orange County Abstract Co.,
cool enough to wear a coat.
wns In the city on business todny and
shaking bands with his mnny old San­
II. A. Neel of tho Horald Printing ford friends. He took luncheon with
Co., wns in Winter Park today on busi­ the Sanford Rotary Club.
ness.

LOCALS

A million men
have turned to
One Eleven
Cigarettes
—a firm verdictfor
superior
.
i

"Dcspito their defeat at tho hands
Tho npponl mndo by tho local foqtball association for support after they of tho Celery Feds Inst Friday, the
had been striving for ten years for team is nut downhearted. It Is up to
victory was nn appeal that should the school nml to the citizens of
never have had to been mndo ns our Orlando to bnck up the team In thoir
local men should have been behind struggle for victory. Imagine ■ tho
this movement during all theso years feelings of a little handful of footbnll
(From Wtdaaiday'i Dally)
pnst and now that the civic organiza­ men all alono out on tho field, un­
IIow do yoi) like our summer weath­
F.
F.
Dutton
is
out
again
after
nn
tions are behind them tho results show heralded and unsung, bccuuso the rest
illness of scvernl dnys that kept him er?
for themselves. There has novor been of the school did not turn out.
confined
to the house.
“ The athletic committee of tho I'nra year one-tenth as successful ns the
Tho crops nro doing well dcspito
year wo nro now going through and ent-Teachers' Association, which is
The Chamber o f Commorco and the tho heavy rains nnd.wnrm weather.
tho success is all caused by the sup­ composed at large of D. P. Sins, chair­
Virglnial Carolina offices wore moved
man, E. .1, Milchan, Mrs. John Cook
port given our athletic association,
into the south room of tho MorrlwethMany dealers in South Florida are
You can imagine the feelings o f a and \V. It. Clnrk, mot yesterday at the
or Block on Magnolia avenuo today.
shipping
their car londs of autos here
old
high
school
building
in
conjunc­
little handful of football men all alone
and
driving
them through the countion
with
representatives
from
every
out on tlie field, unheralded and un­
The coping nnd front of the Melsch Itry
sung, because tho rest of the town j civic organization In tho city to ds- building is being finished o ff nnd it
did not turn out. Mon fight hotter Jcuss and formulato plans for tho rais- will look fine when it is completed.
P. P. McGruw, secretary of tho Or­
when they are cheered on and that is ing of $2,000 to further athletics in A big block with the nnmc o f Moisch
lando Typographical Union, wns In
why tho army hns regimental bands, the high school and to pay o ff the
has already been plnccd In tho front
town todny trying to jar tho locnl
Tho public is the regimental hand for standing deficit o f tho high school npex of the building.
union printers looso from thoir month­
o football team and the public is a athletic association. § 1,000 o f this
ly dues.
stinuiloiiH to further endeavors and amount will be used in equipping the
Mrs. Virginia Conoy wan called to
now high school gymnasium. Assofinally result in victory.
Brunswick, On., yesterday by the
This lack o f support is a tiling of elation membership tickets will ho death of her mother in law, Mrs. E. F.
Miss Crawford, the Southern Di­
the past in Sanford and the Chamber sold for five dollars each, which will Coney. She wns well known In this vision representative of tho Red
of Commorco and other civic organi­ admit the holder to all athletic con­ city where she resided for scvernl Cross, left for DeLand this morning
zations ns well nS tile anient fans are tests held under tho auspices of the winters
after spending ■ several days hero
now all behind Sanford athletics and athletic association. Theso contests
starting the Roll Call drive.
things nro bound to go well from now include the remaining games of tho
I
--------Reg Holly mndo the record on tho
on. Sanford is not the only city that football season and all the bnskethnll, links yesterday nftornoon. lie made
Archie Cameron brought in n picrealized the mistake and amongst the base ball games and track events tho Inst six rounds in two minutes— tore of the hoys fire department tnkother cities in tho same boat is Or­ staged at home.
wlth a nest full of yellow Jackets nft en hero thirty years ago. Among tho
"Those present representing the er him. He had disturbed their slum­ little follows nt thnt time wore Artie
lando, Orlando, like Sanford, has
good material, hut it must bo develop­ vnious civic organizations authorita­ bers by going into the rough looking Smith nnd Jim Harris and several
ed, and the fans nrc appealed to for tively pledged tho support of the or­ for a lost ball.
others well known horu at this date.
tho necessary help. We feel sure Or­ ganization which they represented
(rrom Tueaday'i Dally)
lando will get it and when they do, and asked that an appeal he made to
S. B. Howell, formerly of Brcwton,
.
Well, the sun Is out anyhow.*
tho Celery City lads will find it a dfl- the people of Orlando to co-operate
Ala,, nn old time friend of II. A. Noel,
J. (1. S h im
flcult proposition when the Tigers with the committee and buy an asso­
now located in Lakeland, was a visi­ out trying to make tho mnny flutes, I.ew la O 'llrjriin
J. T. McLain of Genova was in the
play in Sanford again. The Morning ciate membership ticket. The commit­
harps,
hnritons
and
cornets,
nil
o
f
O'BRYAN
&amp;
SHARON
tor to tho Horald office this morning,
Sentinel hns the following to say tee from the local organizations wns city todny on business.
Attorneys-iit-Law
lie is enrouto homo from a business which were toy instruments, keep to­ •
composed o f .1. Y. Cheney, American
gether.
about it:
trip on tlie East Const.
W ill urnutlco In nil tho courla
Last came tlie Senior share of fun. Bxmti bullion o f A b stru cu of :,anil Ti­
“ Tills afternoon at J o’clock the Legion; Karl Lehman, Orange County I Ami maybe we as look for cold wea­
tles g lv o n oiqiocUiI attention
Tigers of Orlando high school will Chamber of Commerce; Harry S. ther whether it comes or not.
The mnny friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edna Lord performed as tight rope Offlcon In Seminole County Hank Bldg.
&gt; v NAXFOllL), IT.UI1IUA
meet the fast eleven from the Osceola, Wilson, Rotary Club; Chus. S. Rybolt, I
Fred Wnlsmnn nre glnil to see them walker, only the rope was stretched
county high school of Kissimmee at Lions Club; A, It, Dougins, Kiwnnisi Armistice Day will bo a big day in back in Sanford after an absence of tightly mi the floor so sho wouldn't
Exposition Park. Conch Doono lms IClub; Miss Dorothy Slomons, Rosa- Sanford. All tho stores will close and several months in Michigan nml oth- fall.
SEED CORN, COWI'KAS, VELVET
celebrate.
Byron Stevens, dressed like a drunx
been hard at work shaping a battling Hud Club; Miss Dorothy JoluiHon, So- every body will______
er states. They will reside on their
BEANS, MILLET, GRABS
man staggered to tho stage and an­
squndroh out of tho material lie lias rosls, and Miss E, It. Davis from the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherwood
Harvard
and
farm
on
Camoron
avcnuu
for
tho
wl»*
SEED, SORGHUM
nounced thnt tho judges would render
on hand, and it is hoped that this game |Orlando Business and Professional
chlldron motored to Mt. Dora and Or- t,‘1 n,(&gt;»ths.
their
decision.
Dr.
Brownlco
present­
F
o
r
linmealato
Hhkimeut. All xenann.
will result in a victory for tho Tigers, j Women's Club.”
ntilo Flold and Vegetable Heed*. Writ*
lando Sunday afternoon,
ed
the
silver
loving
cup
to
tho
class
fo r P rice List and Catalogue. Our beau­
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Del Mason and a party of his nswho in tho opinion of the judges, gnvo tiful and Instructive e.ituloguu In fra*
SHIPMENTS OF FRUITS
nnd given valuable
Information on
Mrs, I). A. Lawrence nnd children sistanta (,f WinU’ r 1,ark&gt; woro horc the best entertainment.
fu n n in g and gardening for Florida and
‘ HEAVY THIS SEASON o f Apopkn were visiting In Sanford *''‘hiy unloading some fine Oldsmotho
South,
W
r
lt
o
to
u»
for »p*cHe called tbo presidents of the four lal p rices on y o u r seedtoduy
requirement*.
Sunday, the guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. ilos from tho cars and taking them elnsses to the stage, Ralph Woodruff Our
c o m p lcto sto ck will enable u» to
iverland to Winter Park.
More than 3,000 car loads of citrus I. Barclift.
yo u to iulvuulugn hi prk’o end
of tho Senior, John II11son of tho Jun­ supply
finality,
fruit have been shipped from Florida
iors, Warner Scoggan of the SophoThe many friends o f Miss Margaret
for the present season, according to
Mrs. J. L: Miller and family have
E. A . Martin Seed Co.
mres and M*ir*n*r«t
of tho
figures given the Sentinel yesterday returned h°*no ".ftcr s,n-r,ui;*.g scvernl BraThe are glad to see her back
Freshmen. With a comical speech O tu ra , muw ? — v r . t Meed llnutr In PI*.
21)2-200 Fust liny
by flu* locnl h»*-i*|«aartw40 m uio Am ­ days with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Victor SanTord after a two months vacation
lie unwrapped nnd presented the cup J A C K S O N VI 1,1,H
-IM.OlUHi
spent at her old home in Camden, N. J.
erican Fruit Growers. Shipments of at thnt place.
to Margaret Peters. The Freshmen
REPORTS OF AMERICAN RAIL­
and In tlie mountains of Pennsylvania.
grapefruit Itnvo amounted to 2,005
president dxhibited the cup thnt hor
WAY ASSOCIATION SHOW
cars, while l,CKil ears of oranges have
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
W. C. Sntcher of Longwood was She hut resumed her position with thft class had won to the crowd. It wns
BIG BUSINESS
been sent to the Northern markets, it circulating among his Sanford friends real estate firm of A. P. Connelly &amp; a large tin cup.
•
Attorneys and Counse!lor»-«t*L*w
was said.
todny and dropped into tho Herald o f­ Sons.
After this refreshments were serv­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
WASHINGTON, Nov. L—Indica­
While no definite figures were giv­ fice to renew his subscription to tho
ed by tho officers of the classes in the Will practice In tho State nnd Feder­
tions nre rapidly improving conditions en on tlie shipments from Orange Daily Herald.
The small boys and tho bigger boys domestic science room in the base­ al Courts. Special facilities for Eiin tho country’s general business life county, it was indicated that fruit
did no damngo last night that has ment. This consisted of cold soda ambling nnd Perfecting Land Title*.
todny in reports to enr service section hns been moving from tlie Orlando
Miss Crawford is in the city repre­ been heard of todny beyond soaping water and a pnper ling in which nn
of the A hi or ic an Railway Association, packing houses rapidly nnd in greater sent ing the southern division of the the windows and throwing sand on
apple, bar.atm and peanuts were stor­
G E O . G. HERRING
which among other things showed quantities than is usual nt this time American Red Cross. Miss Crawford tho porches and doing other
little ed.
greatest wekkly loading of freight of tho year. There is, however, a wll help Seminole county chapter put things. Chief Killcbrcw and his aug­
Attorncy-at-Lnw
Nearly everyone, at tho close of tho
from which railroads derived revenue tendency among local shippers to go over the Roll Cnll campaign.
mented force kept them well in chock party declared that they could not hnvo No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Huildin
in two years.
and Mayor Henry’s proclamation nlso had a liMter time any plnco qjso nt
slow just at this time, becauso tlie
* SANFORD, FLORIDA
S. M. Lloyd has accepted the chair­ had much to do witli their, good be­ any time.
green fruit which was shipped nt the
manship
of
the
Red
CrAss
Roll
Call
havior.
And
then
the
hoys
nnd
girls
beginning of the season hns accumu­
Eugenic Marriages
lated on tho market and caused a and he will out it oifor with his cus­ had a big party at tbc high nyhool II. Ilnrold 11nine,
Win. P. Simmons
I). A. Morrison, Jr,
Proposed by Law
tomary vim and vigor. Sherman Is thnt hold mnny of them in check nml
slump in the price.
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Tress.
In Illinois State It is not expected, however, thnt there with the big mitt when it comes they were good hoys all the way BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS — POULTRY
the decline in price will last much to putting it over for the benefit of tho through and nro to ho commended,
SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
longer, ns the demand for Florida’s town or of tlie people generally.
Ask Your Neighbor— He Knows
Bill Being Prepared for Submission to
citrus crop this year is expected to be
S. II. S. HALLOWE'EN PARTY
jthc Legislature
“ GET NEW FA LL PRICE LIST BEFORE BUYING”
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Vincent left
greater than last, and tlie production
E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
ibis morning for thoir homo In WnbIs
estimated
much
larger
than
last
CHICAGO, Nov. 1.— Eugenic mnrLast night tho high school auditor­
bnso after spending Sunday nml Mon­
season.
ringc law will lie proposed In Illinois,
ium was the sueno of many Hnilow’en
The American Fruit Growers an­ day horu the guests of Mrs, Vincent's costumes, from a little black dwarf to
Health Commissioner Bumlesen, of
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nounced thnt tho first car of grape­ sister Mrs. II. J. Holly. Mrs, E. O. tho giant strong man wore all sorts
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Chicago announced todny. Tho bill is
a
fruit which they shipped to New York Tyner accompanied her daughter to of gay colors and costumes.' All four
a
being prepared for submission to tho
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wns sold at auction, bringing §0.75 a Wablmsso nnd will be there for somo classes joined together in having this
a
legislature to make mandatory re­
a
box.' The second car brought §0.72 time
gay event. Many visitors wero pre­
quirements of health certificates for
a
a
box,
it
was
said.
Tho
price
for
or­
a
sent heaitlo tho pupils, making a crowd
persons contracting marriage.
a
anges, that is, for those which reached
The ladies' tournament at tho Coun­ of nearly two hundred and fifty.
a
a
tho market before tlie green fruit try Club will ho resumed this after
The Freshmen put on .their share of
a
ARCTIC OCEAN
a
caused tho slump, was said to be ap­ noon. It was interrupted by rain at tho entertainment first. They put on
IS WARMING UP
proximately tho same,—Orlando Sen­ the opening of the club house and an exceptionally good entertainment,
.
ICEBERGS MELTING
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will he' watched today with much in­ especially the dance given by Evn
tinel.
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terest. Tho Country Club is proving Grnco Wngnor. Tho Freshmen intro­
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tic Ocean is warming up, icebergs nro Lake County Hens
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tho city nnd more and more tho audience. He was some tall man too,
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growing senreor and in ;jomc places
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people arc coming to tho club to play — because ho stood on a chair. Tho
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Record
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seals finding the waters too hot, ac­
and hold thoir sicinl uffnirs.
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two smallest men showed their great
cording to a roport to commerce de­
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For
Laying
Eggs
strength when tho two were supposed
partment today from consul Ifft at
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Tlie Men’s Club o f tho Parish IIouso to ho the strongest men, failed to pick
Bergen, Norway.
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Grovel nnd Man Cnlls Hnnd of Tncnma, will hold their nnnunl Fathers nnd up the 1000 lh weights, by doing it
Washington, Man.
' Sons banquet Thursday night of this themselves,
lion— lots are being sold right along and building in this R
FLORIDA PIGSKIN
week
nnd
all
those
fortunate
enough
A
number
o
'
girls
dressed
as
witch­
section in such ns to gladden the heart of those who have R
HEROES LEAVE TODAY
to
receive
invitations
will
bo
there.
GROVEI.AND,
Nov.
1.—
Lake
coun­
3
es
gn”
o
n
witch
danco
which
wns
very
FOR CAMBRIDGE
the good of Sanford at heart.
ty poultry raisers nro taking excep­ On nccount of tho siyico tho Parish much enjoyed, A balloon ascension
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GAINESVILLE, Nov. 1.— Accompan­ tion to tho announcement from Ta­ House will only nccomodnte about two was nlso attempted but failed beenuse
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and :
ied by a lively four fot foot nlllgntor coma, Wash., that a Leghorn hen hundred guests nnd there will bo a tho bnllonn bursted . Theso mirth
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
as mascot, the University of Florida there made a now record by laying much larger crowd thcro this year makers, introduced by Clniro Zachary,
thnn
Inst.
Tho
Mon’H
Club
of
the
Par­
wore immensly onjoyod by all.
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
football team loft today for Cambridge .1.15tli egg yesterday In completing a
ish House is one o f tho best institu
Tho
Sophomoro
part
consisted
of
a
year's
test.
An
Ancona
lion
hero
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who S
Mass., for a gnnio with Harvard Sat­
tionB In tho city nnd young nnd old rookie drill. Warner Scoggan, the
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urday. President Murphoo of tho during 505 days ending in Mnrch pro­
hns VISION will agree with me now— the other la te r ^ ^
will be found there Thursday night. 'generul1announced that his nrmy was
duced
53(1
eggs
while
another
Ancona
university is a member of the party
:
tho best in tho world. Ho proceeded
in tho same flock produced 335. The
accompanying the plnyors.
Anconna belonged to N. Pearson who
Mrs. F. M. Sumner returned to hor to prove that it was—not. Everyono
s
told
them
for
about
§500
each
to
an
home
In Lakeland Thusday afternoon enjoyed.the awkwardness of 'General'
GENERAL RAINS
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Ohio poultry breeder from whom ho after a few days stuy with her sister, Scoggan's soldiers just the soma.
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IN GULF STATES
iTho
Junior
part
of
tho
entertainMrs.
J.
B.
Webb
on
Milville
avo.
Mrs,
purchased
them
two
yenrs
boforo.
RESULT OF STORMS
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Webb was very ill nnd has boon for mont. With Georgo Smith nt the
“The
Man
Who
Sella
D
irt
Cheap"
The American Legion Auxiliary will aonio time. Mrs. Sumner wns ended piano and Jim Stono ns leader, this
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.— Disturb­
a
ance of considerable Intensity develop­ hold a call meeting In the Wolaka homo on nccount of tho serious ill­ clnss produced-a now orchestra ploco.
Tho ploco they played had never been
Watch the South East Corner of Pa^eTu^ a
ed over lower Mississippi valloy and lobby Thursdny afternoon from 3:30 ness o f her little daughter.
played before and probably nevor will
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atended by general rains in
Gulf to 5:80, arrangements to be tnado for
be
again.
Jim,
th
lender,
was
tired
Armistice
day
program.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
M.
Stewart,
with
lB7-2t
Statics moving northeastward.

cigarettes

CONDITIONS
MUCH BETTER
IN BUSINESS

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

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ROTARY CLUB
WILL ATTEND
TAMPA MEET
EXPECT TO GO 100 PEIt CENT TO
ALL ROTARY
DAY
Sanford Rotary Club had a lino
meeting to'h y with a pood attend­
ance and cvcryono filled with the Idea
of keeping up the pcrcintnge of at­
tendance to thu highest mark. ^Y* H.
Tunnccllffo, the vice-president of the
Peoples Hank was a menu tho guests
of the club and when introduced spoke
briefly about Sanford saying that he
intended to make h}s future home
here and ho decided to locate in San­
ford and become n Snnfnrd booster
because he thought that Sanford wn8
a coming city in Florida.
Miss Crawford, Southern represen­
tative of tho American Red Cross,
was present and when introduced
npoko briefly but forcibly on thto du­
ties of all citizens to nssist tho Red
Cross and told what the Red Cross
wna doing at home and abroad nnd
coiled upon the Rotarlans to assist in
tho Roll Call on tho lfth of Novem­
ber. A unanimous rising vote gave
lids support to the Red Cross.
Judge Housholdor, the speaker for
the day, talked on “ Friendship" and
called attention to what friendship
means in Rotary and In all walks of
life nnd called upon the members to
always have that friendly spirit to­
ward everyone and to help those wl o
need help, thus carrying out the s p "it of Rotary.
II. C. DuHofio spoke about tin
amendment to be voted upon in No
vembor in relation to the ten mil
school tax nnd culled upon the Ro­
ta rinns to support the measure and
the Sanford Rotary* Club voted unan­
imously to work nnd vote for tho adop­
tion of the amendment for the ten mill
school tax.

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PEOPLE EVERYWHERE
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(By Associated Press).—
An appeal "to all Christian
people to exert every influonce to secure impartial enforccnient of all laws" was
issued today by tho Fedoral Council of Churches of
Christ in Americn,

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MRS HARDING
IIAS RECOVERED
FROM RELAPSE

ROME, ov. 1— Vittorio Ricci, ItnHnn Ambassador to Washington hns
presented his resignation, wishing to
leave Premier Mussolini free to choose
his own trusted man for such nn im­
portant post.

POLITICAL DISTURBANCES
CARDENAS, MATANZAS

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HAVANA N&lt; v, 1.— partial elec­
tions throughout Cuba today ushered
ill by political disturbances last night
at Cardanos,
Mntnmsns Province,
which resulted in two deaths. This
brings the casualty toll of pre-election
disturbances to six dend nnd a dozen
wounded.

BUSY NIGHT
FOR THE POLICE
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HALLOWE’ EN KEPT THE CITY
FIREMEN AND POLICE
BUSY
CHICAGO, Nov, 1.— Police and Dro­
mon on the night shifts welcomed tho
dawn of a now day nnd quitting time
this morning following ono o f the
busiest Hallowe'ens In Chicago’s his
lory. Til'’ fire department answered
115 alarms during tho night, a new re­
cord for H'tiowen’en. The police calls
for tho most purl were from citizens
who thought the boys wer carrying
their pranks too far.
INDICTMENT WILL BE RETURN­
ED IN HALL-MILLS CASE
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 1.
— "There will ho nn indictment in the
Hall-Mills murder case within thu
next three days," declared Prosecutor
Beckman, bf Somerset county, Into to­
day. Ho declined to amplify his
rtntcmont.
Mr. Beckman’s statement Cnme nt
he close of n day of melodrama which
gave little indication that tho denoun­
cement was approaching in tho inves­
tigation of the double slaying of tho
Rev. Edward Wheeler Hnll nnd Mrs.
Elonnor Reinhardt Mills, his choir
leader, on tho Phillips farm Septem­
ber 14.
Mrs. Jane Gibson, self-styled eye­
witness to tho murders, who hns been
absorbing public interest in the drama
the last five days, became irritated
nt the repented eforts o f reporters to
interview hep and shooed th*cm o ff
her farm by tho simple expedient of
firing a charge of bird shot over their
heads. Thereafter interviews wore
conducted by telephone,
whenever
Mrs. Gibson could he induced to ans­
wer tho belli
Mrs. GBmon inter issued a formal
statement in which sho ndmited that
sbo is tho \yifo of Willinm Easton, a
New Brunswick tool maker. Sho snid
in her statement thnt thoro was nt
corroborate her account of what sho
saw on tho Phillips farm on tho night
of the two murders.
“ I havo ben nssurod thnt Mr. Mott
hnH no- corroboration o f my story. I
know ho has corroboration,’’ sho stat­
ed.

GEN. MURGIA
IS CAPTURED
BY FEDERALS

PLAYER,- AND
A TTf s DANTS
T1» HARVARD

CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. I.~Steve
O’ Boy, a pacor, his owner, II. G.
Cheney, of : nliinn, O., and his driver,
Charles Claght, wero ruled off har­
ness horse tfcco tracks for life yestordny by officials of tho Cramvood
track here. Judges Joseph McGrnw
and R. S. Millimnn, ruled thnt the
men had attempted t o '“ fix" tho 2:10
race.
No hen should ho kept over nnd fed
a second sensei thnt does not lay
well in its pullet year. It doos not
pny to keep hens n urely for tho pur­
pose of cleaning up what would be
otherwise wasted, uniiss thnt wnsto Is
being converted into a marketable
food product.

FO ADVERTISE
FLORIDA IDEA
ORLANDO MEET

: HONOR ROLL
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FIRST GRADE
Harry Bowers, Frederick Daigor,
Mi Ivin Taylor, llavid Miller, Cather­
ine Bohannon, Dora May Joyner, Sam
Bradford, Richard Dens, Clyde D am ­
age, Jack Russell, Doris' Hnttorn,
Martha May, Ella Mae Grow, Margar­
next season was made here last night. et Martin.
An answer from Iowa is expected
coon.
SECOND GRADE
•This invitation indicates conclusive­
Paulino Bellamy, Pauline Bohannon,
ly that inter-section games are not Martha Coney, Betty McKinnon, Mary
Inured by tho so-called “ triangular lane Preston, Edna Rivera, Nona Riv­
agreement" made by Yale, Harvard ers, Evelyn Robinson, Mary Elizabeth
and Princeton.
Tolar, Hugh Urquhurt, Paul King, Es, t'ler Ertcsou, Beatrice llic.,son, Ray­
mond Lundqtiisl, Roger Jiminoz, Jeif
SCHUSTER WAS
Davis Geiger, Pauline Crawford, Bus­
DISQUALIFIED ter Wiggins, Ronald Mulrhoad, Vivian
Allman, Archie Abbott.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. L—
Penn's hopes for victory over tho
THIRD GRADE
Navy on Friday received a setback
May Pardon, Bornlco t.u.vt?, Kath­
yesterday when it became known llml erine Fuqua, Gcorgo Steele, Paul Dig­
Dick Schuster, star left tackle, was gers, Lydia Rankin, Inez Thompson,
disqualified for inter-colloginto com­ Lawrence Reel.
petition fur thu remainder of the year.
Violation of tho one year resident rule
Fourth g rad e
is charged.
Robert Adams, Madison Wade, Vir­

GAINESVIL1 • :, Nov. i.—Tho Florbin ’Gators, M a* ichuBctts bound, will
Twontylenvo horn thW morning.
four players am i corps of attendants
bended by CCoi ios Kline and Van
Fleet will make ig trip for tho Hnrvnrd game. Tin &gt;((uud will nrrivn t"
Boston I’*NI.. j, .. . uiiiK and thus will
have opportunity ir a rest nnd workout before tiie si; misii Saturday,
The party wil spend about two
hours between ti ins in Jacksonville
today, where tho layers and attendnuts wilt lie the g :sls ntVIunchoon of
the Rotary Club to ere.
Tho Harvard game will bo tho first
ieter-sectional fcutbull Florida lias
engaged in since ts defeat by Chica­ ORLANDO
AND
go sinee 11)10.
V victory* is hnrdly
KISSIMMEE TIE
looked for by I'm staunchest 'Gator
supporters hut ' to fotloWui's of the
Toil Orlando Tigers battled the
Blue and Oram '■ hope to hold the
Kissimmee high school eleven to a
score down to i* point thnt will bring
six to six tie nt Exposition
I’nrk
them prom inc i o in tho foot Imil
yesterday afternoon, though the lo­
icnlm.
cals virtually had scored another
Tho players selected for this trip
touchdown when tho final whistle end­
are:
ed the play. It was a practice game
Captain Dun an, Dotty, Scott, Gunn,
for the Tigers, who kept thu hall in
Byrd, Robins a, Mounts, Pomeroy,
their opponents’ territory most of
CnsoJ Nowtoi* Dickson, Merrill, Sim­
tho time, notwithstanding tho gritty
mons, Dodge . Hnish, Cnrleton, Ble,
fight made by the Osceola county
Murphroe, Ibrndry, Hockcustndt, Bar­
team.
chan, Mohan ah, Mathews and Cox.
Coach "Sig" Boono said last night
Colomnn i id Norton will be taken
that lie was entirely satisfied with
along but tl Mr recent injuries receiv­
tlm showing made by Ids Bcngals.
ed in nctloi will prevent their play­
Thoy didn't, exert themselves, he said,
ing.
t liqt the gnmo did them n lot of good.

BARR
FROM
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FOR LIFE

How Shrll the Funds be Adminis­
tered nnd expended?
Tli&lt;&gt; call fot the Florida Advertising
Conference has been signed by twen­
ty-six business men representing: Tho
Florida
Development Board; tho
Mrs. L. P. McCuller Wins First Prize With Mrs. J. Florida Realtors Association; the
Florida State Hotel Association; rail­
D. Woodruff Close Behind
roads, nurseries, newspaper publish­
ers, bankers nnd a number of other
Tho Ladles’ tournament, started beautiful Jnpontrns ns n reward for
interests. Every poison interested In
somo tlmo back and postponed on ac­ being tho best flvo after tho prizo
tho subject will l)o welcome at tho
count of tho wonthor, was resumed winners Mrs. Donne Turner niso re­
Conference, which will bo held In the
yesterday nnd enmo to a successful ceived one of these benutlful flowers,
Chamlier of Commerce nuditorium,
closo just ns the sun wont down. Mrs. but ns far ns wo can learn, It wns not
beginning at one o’clock. Sinco tho
L. P, McCuller, making tho six holes given for the best score unless tho
initinl announcement of the Florida
in 52, which is one of tho best scores list wero turned up side down. Mrs.
Advertising Conference . them has
made by any of tho Indies yet, won Turner is ono of tho beginners nnd
been considerable interest taken in
the first prize, with Mrs. J. D. Wood­ made a remarkable showing for tho
wlint is being done in other states to
ruff coming second, making it in 54. short time she has been at it nnd she
advertise their resources and advant­
At tho appointed hour for piny says thnt next time look out for her.
ages. California is the principal com­
there wero at least fifty of tho SnnTho gnmo was played on first, sec­ petitor of Florida, both for tourists
fnrd Cofintry Club Indies present to ond nnd fourth fairway, the Indies
nnd for settlors. The All Year Club
witness tho start nnd the fourteen making tho threo holes twice.
The of Southern California is reported to
players, loft in twosomes, nil with game was played undor good weather
have a subscription fund of $500,000
minds made up to grab ono of those conditions nnd tho tournament was
per year for advertising that section
valuable prizes they heard that Mrs. voted a success. Tho following indies
of their state, nnd during the past
Lake had stored away for this occts- participated;
summer the business interests in the
ion.
Mrs. L. P. McCuller nnd Mrs. H. P. Snn Francisco trnde territory raised a
Aftor nil the dust had cleared away
Smith.
fund of $ 100,000 per yenr for adver­
and tho smoke died down and tho
Mrs. L. P .Ilngnn nnd Mrs. Geo D tising.
scores nil tabulated it was found thnt
The following is from n report on
Hart.
tho prize winners wore ns follows:
Mrs. Reg Holly nnd Mrs. D. C. their subscription cnmpnlgn, received
Mrs. L. P. McCuller, first prize.
by the Florida Development Board;
Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, second prize. Griffin.
Mrs. Frank Miller nnd Mrs. R. J. "The arrangements for raising tho
Mrs. Goo. D. Hart, third prize
f . n ! v; ;o plnr.hcd and completed by a
Holly.
Mrs. L. P. Ilngnn, fourth prize.
S.
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group
of representative business men
Mrs. A. P. Connelly nnd Mrs.
These prizes consisted of golf balls,
her.de.I
by K. it. K. Kingsbury, presi­
'
prorated amongst the winners in the Pulcston.
dent
of
the Standard Oil Company o f
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff nnd Mrs. J. I).
order the came. Mrs. Reg. Holly,
Calif r.ir.,
‘.; .l by the heads ot
Wallace.
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Mrs. D. C. Griffin, Mrs. R. J. Holly,
practically ; !! th • !nv"0 br.nV: r.s well
Mrs.
Donne
Turner
and
Mrs.
W.
T,
Mrs. A. P Connolly and Mrs. J. M.
ns other foremost business and indus­
Wallace wero each presented with a Langley,
trial organizations.
*'Tr .■ expenditure of the fund is unRa 8a n-u ks ivi
m iu m
iler direction of nn advertising com­
Ra
mittee. \hout $J0'J,'.)0'J of the fund
tea
will !&gt;• '.pent In publh lions and tho
R;i
balance will lie used for literature, di­
1
*
ha
rect advertising and m!ministration."
Ra
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SANFORD PRIMARY
Ra
R
SCHOOL

LADIES’ TOURNAMENT COMES
CUBA POLITICS
TO A SUCCESSFUL CLOSE
MEANS KILLING
SIX IN ALL

SANFOKD-BUICK COMPANY
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
1.— Mrs.
BUYS N. II. GAUNER’ E INTEREST
Harding is said today to havo recov­
IN THE BUICK AGENCY
ered from a slight relapse suffered
scvoral days ago and to bo ablo to
N. H. Garner, for innny years the
sit up for brief periods several timos
locnl
agent for the Bulck lino of cars
daily.
has sold his interests hero to the Snnford-Buick Company thnt is composed
BOURSE REOPENS
of John Cook nnd L. C. Moore. The
IN ITALY TODAY
new company will have their office!
GET YOUR LOANS
nnd Hales room in tho Wight Co., gnrage ns formerly nnd expect to handle
ROME,Nov. 1.— Minister of Indus­
all Buick parts and in short time will
tries Rossi in agreement with Minister
put in a. service station to give real
of Tronsury has taken steps for im­
service on Buicg cars. John Cook is
mediate reopening of tho Bourse.
well known here having handled
handled Buick cars for their terri­
tory sinee the time when Buick cars
were first manufactured nnd ho has
been the denier for this territory for
many years the local agents hndling
them through Mr. Cook at Orlando.
Through the now arrangement thoro
will be plenty of cars on hand at all
times nnd with tho parts and tho ser­
DISTURBING ELEMENT IN MEXvice the Buick cars will fill a largo
ICO EDS CAREER
place in the field. Mr. Moqro will be­
BELIEVED
come a resident of Sanford nnd act ns
local manager and the new firm will
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 1.—General-1soon have n fine line of advertising
ninclsco Murgin, arch enemy of in the Daily Herald. Watch for their
*• "sldont Obregon for many yenrs nnd announcements of now cars.
oi of the men who tok y - t in tho
flig
thnt brought dentil, to Carranza,
has iv ’on into the hands of federal IOWA INVITED TO
troop i- 1 his career as a dangerous
BOWL NEXT YEAR
rebel is !• Moved ended. Murgla nnd
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR
a small l&gt;. ■-1 were unrounded noar
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. L—
AT WASHINGTON
Durango Cil, vest m l ay by federal
Definite announcement that Yale has
A
HS RESIGNED
troops nnd cn, ired.
invited Iowa to play at the Yale bowl

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•SHALL FLORIDA ADVERTISE"
IS THEME OF MEETING TO I1E
HELD ON NOVEMBER 9TII
Judging from the number of let­
ters, received by the Florida Dovel*
optneii? Board, expressing intention
of tho writers to attend the Florida
Advertising Conference in Orlando on
November Dth, there will be a very
representative .gathering of business
men from all sections of the state.
"Shall Florida Advertise" is tin*
theme for discussion, the subject be­
ing divided into threo principal suhtopics as follows:
Does Florida Need Advertising?
If Decided Affirmatively, How
Shall the Funds bo Provided?

KEEPS CHILDREN
WELL AND STRONG

HIN, pale, impoverished blood
makes children frail, backward
and delicate.
Glide’s IVpto-Mangan creates a
bountiful supply of pure, red blood,
restores bodily strength, brings back
color to the checks and builds firm,
well-rounded flesh.
For over 30 years Gudc’a PeptoNfangan lias been recommended by
leading physicians ns a tonic and blooa
enrlchcr.
Your druggist lias it—■
liquid or tablets, as you prefer.

T

G u d e 's .
p e p to -M a n g a n
Tonic a n d B lo o d E n richer

ginia Earl, Grace Lewis, Mary Louise
Dunn, Ellen Lundquiat, Katherine
Lultrell, Margaret Remind.
FIFTH GRADE
Bernice Allen, Dorothy Gore, Mar­
garet Giles, Margaret 11iracht, Juanita
McMullen, Katherine Sehlrard, Phyl­
lis Smith.
SIXTH GRADE
Ruby Booth, Kathleen Long, IL
Waters.
SEVENTH GRADE
Helen .llukins, Reha Jones, Pearl
Robson, Kathleen Van NosS, Florence
Tyner, Henry Russell.

EIGHTH GRADE
Both Losslng, Camilla Pulcston,
Elizabeth Whitner, Wilbur Allen, Mil­
— Orlando Sentinel,
dred Lumloy, Elizabeth Shoemaker,
Juanita Stone, Evelyn Taylor, Thao.
ELECTION RETURNS
Vickery, Dnylu Britt, Paulino Wallace,
WILL BE GIVEN
James Sands, Hazel Sulleck, Roxie
AT COUNTRY CLUB
Dafisoy, I’aseo Brooks.
Next Thesday night there will be
something doing nt tho Country Club
when tho Indies have their bridge
party, duneb and big time generally.
In case there are somo who would like
to remain in town to get tho election
rota ms they do not need to fear ns
tho ladies have arranged to have tho
election returns nt the club houso just
ns they come In over the wires. Tho
card party, the dance and the refresh­ LOOKS LIKE POISON WAS MIXED
ments are all that can he desired nnd
IN ICING OF TIIE
all who eomo are promised n fine time
CAKE
This is the first of a Berios of parties
nt the Country Club to raiso money
PHILADELPHIA. Oet. 30.—Auth­
for tho furuishingH for tho club house. orities are still seeking cluo to sender
For reservations for tnblofl at the card of poisoned nnko which killed W. W.
party see Mrs. Forrest Lnko or Miss Sterrett, of Devon, an accountant, nnd
Rubft Williams. The price for the resulted In illness which may cost tho
cards, dancing nnd refeshmentn will life o f his wife. Coroners physician
only he $1.50 which is very reason­ who conducted post mortem of Storable cansilcring the good timo you rett declared his belief that two poi­
can havo on that date. Don't forget sons cleverly mixed by export wero
the time, Tuesday night, Nqvombor placed in the icing of the cake sent
7th.
to Storretts.

POISONED CAKE
KILLED O N E INVESTIGATION

Tho United States load* the world
in tho fur trade, St. Lou.s and Now
York being the largest market cen­
ters. Exports of 1D21 were $70,974,082. Over one-hnif of this went to
Second sheets, 8&gt;/2x ll , only England, whilo Canada took ,’ lmost Havo tho Herald do your next jvib Have the Herald do your next job
noc per !,900, while they last, at $4,000,000 worth and Germany 83,- of printing. Wo have the equipment of printing. Wo havo the equipment
to do all kinds of job printing.
to do nil kinds of job printing,
Herald office.
tf 000,000.

This new
sugar-coated
g u m d e lig h t!
y o iln g an d o ld ,
I A

It Smelts in your
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 W H I G L E Y
friends to choose from, tool

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1922

THESANFORD HERALD

R itr r H
I m a l C1u» Mwl* ** &gt; .r,
Annual 23 IS®*, nt thr rant Otfic* nt
* nnr.trfl, Floridn. Cenor As* at Unreh

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2, 'BTC.

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Th* Mnniurd Ontlf lUrnld In uabUnhrd
t r t rr (I t t r iM A (except I t i u r )
•»&lt;
thnrntuhlr c o v e n thin trading section.
Advertblng rnteo reasonable nnd mads
known on nppllentlon. K M per psnr,
nr Mo per week.
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o f tho season. Sanford has ono o f tbo
best footballs tennis in tho state but
you would never know it from tho
state papers. They do not seem to soe
Snnford nt all and yet Sanford pooplo are subscribers to all of these
papers. Do you'get the drift?
Tho Hornld office is neither u pea­
nut stand or a nut factory and if thero
aro any people horn who want us to
pull thoir chestnuts out of the flro
thoy will hnvo to go farther, As far
as we are concomod thero arc some
of them wo devoutly wish would go so
far down they would not got back In
this decade.

Tonight is Ilnllowo’on and the gob­
lins
and the spirits and all tho spooks
Summer weather again
will walk. All we snk them to do Is
to have our buildings alone nnd not
And it looks like more rain,
destrop' any property. They should
Looks like the sun would shine for jail all the bad spooks nnd get them
out of tho way. At thnt Hallowe'en
a few days.
is a fino evening nnd tho young folks
usually
have some .corking good times
Maybo it will get cool sometime
in
ninny
ways. Times was when wo
nnd maybe it will not.
really enjoyed tho good old HallowcnSnnford morchnnts had a better Dol with the cold weather nnd the hnrd
elder nnd tho pumpkin pies and tho
lar Day Saturday than on Friday.
merry time of late October.
One week from todny is tho general
Wo aro glad to note that tho Kielection. No one is worrying any
wnnis
Club has nbrognted to itself tho
about it.
sports for the winter tourists nnd will
Wo believe if tho weather wns cool­ have barnyard golf and other nnnisoer there would not bo bo many crimes ments on the vacant lot on Magnolia
nvenqo next to the Chamber of Com­
committed.
merce nnd inside tbo -room will bo
checkers
nnd other indoor games
The Democrats aro predicting n big
when
the
weather is cold (this 1b a
victory for tho Democrats nnd the
joke
about
the weather.) Our winter
Republicans are doing the snme thing.
visitors will appreciate this nnd the
Dispatches say It is onoftlng in Klwnnis Club can go n bit fnrther
Montana. How delightful. Wo won­ nnd demand moro good benches Bcntder how much it costs to get to Mon­ tored over the streets where tho visit­
ors can ait "down nnd rest nnd on. &gt;y
tana.
the summer weather this winter.
Despite «H the advices given by
Congratulations
to the Florida
newspapers nnd other ngencics tho
public persists in getting killed at Grower upon moving into their fine
building in Tampa—a building of their
rnilrond crossings.
own—and all arranged just like Ed­
Man named Musscll Shell hns tak­ gar Wright wanted it. Tho newspa­
en over Italy nnd represents tho Faw­ per or magazine that can have their
cetts or something of thnt sort nnd own building is fortunate indeed as
wo suppose thoy will immediately there are few building eomfortablo
rniso tho price of bananas in Ameri­ unless built for the business. Tbo
Florida Grower hns achieved a great
ca.
success and deserves all thnt it has
Man nnd his wife in Philadelphia achieved since it had the regular
were poisoned by eating cake Hint was struggles of nil new magazines try­
sent through the mails. Now if it ing to gain a foothold/ it is now one
bad been liquor—but who over heard of tho best citrus publications in the
of cake being'poisoned nnd sent thru United States, bar none.
tho mails at that.
There nve reports coming into thu
Tho Leesburg Commercial says that city of much shooting going on in tho
Lake county wns the original Garden upper reaches of the St. Johns river
of Eden. Wo don’t know so much nnd thnt tho firing seems to be from
about it at this particular time but people who are hunting ducks out of
twenty years kngo it was tbe Garden seifson. This is something for tho
Fish and Game Protective Associa­
and it was filled with Eves, yes.
tion and tiie game warden ami the
Despatch says tho job seekers aro county officials to take up at once,
lacked out until after the election nnd iiio season Is almost ready to open
wc would advise that the law remain and those who nrc hunting out of sonin forco for several years alter elec­ son ertn either wait for the opening
tion. If all the political job seekers day or go to jail. Tho rest of us arc
were made to go to work tho country patiently waiting for the opbning day
nnd while wo wait tho otner fellow
would be hotter o ff in ninny ways.
jumps in and kills all tho ducks or
scares
them away before we can even
Goode Guerry nnd W. L. Thorndyk*
get
a
glimpse
of them. Put them in
botti on the Pnlntkn NvWa ought to
jail,
officers.
make that paper one o f tho sparkling
lights of Floridn journalism. These
The Orlando city election will tnko
gentlemen nre two of the beat in the
profession and Pnlntkn should re­ on new life next Friday night when
the two candidates for mayor will be
joice in this valuable acquisition.
naked to state thoir ease to tho peo­
If overy business nouso in Sanford ple. Somo of the followers of thu
would decorate a car for Armistice gentlemen want tho fncts in tho case
Day there will he somo parade on that hnvc been hurled from timo to
that day. Last year it was said that time in the newspapers and they wnnt
Sanford had one of the finest parades the men who hnvo been doing tho
over witnessed on Armistice Day in n hurling to stand up in tho hustings
and tell the world whnt thoy know.
city twice tho size of Sanford. •
This ir, really the proper wny to play
After tho meeting of tho Ornnge politics. Piny it out in tho open and
county commissioners last week it above board nnd toll where you get
wns dccjdcd that to call another elec­ your information, But the best wny
tion to vote more bonds to build the to piny politics is to mnko no asser­
tho
candidates—then
east coast road of brick instead of tions about
there
will
bo
no
come-backs.
penetration would not bu good policy
Even the moHt progressive counties
With tho mnny now garages being
finally get to where they think they
built in Sanford the now dealers start­
have enough bonds for awhile.
ing in business hero thu nutomobllo
business
will take Its rightful place in
Eustis will have a Rotary Club nnd
Snnford
as
ono of tho biggest in the
Eustis is said to bo the smallest city
world
which
it is. This city has al­
in the world to have a Rotary Club.
ways
been
n
good nutomo* lie center
While this may bo true the Herald
will mnko the prediction that it may but few o f the manufacturers of cars
bo the smallest but it will also be ono scented to think so and did not put
of tho best clubs in the state. Thoso denlors here hut relied on soiling enrs
folks over in EuhUb nre all live wires in Snnford with headquarters In other
and they spark all tho timo—no dead cities. ’ Now all this is changed. Tho
dealers aro coming to Snnford in or­
ones in tho hunch.
der to cover this territory as it should
Kansas is making plans to expol be covered. In the automobile busi­
the Ku Klux Klim from tho stato und ness you have to give service just ns
among tho first Btops tho attorney you do in other lines. Thero nro as
general will onjoln anyone from join ­ many automobiles to tho population in
ing tho order in thnt state. Sinco tho Sanford ns in nny other .city in tho
whole business is very "secret" we world and this is responsible for tho
fail to sco how ho can find out any­ increased business along this line nnd
thing about who Is joining or who is tho many new buildings being erected,
pot. However, Bitch proceedings will for tho denlers.
serve to make the members of thq
Klnn to wntcli thoir stop and not pull
anything shady.
The Sanford High School football
team Is one of tho Htnte winners and
we would like to sea them pitted
against tho chnmpions of tho northern
part of tho state or tho southern
whichever it happens to bo at tho ond

Editor Thorndyko hns edged back
towards the east const, being now lo­
cated nt Pnlntkn with Thu News, Ho
has "sovored his connection" with
Tho Kissimmee Valley Gazotto. Fun­
ny how all tho great ones finally gath­
er along tho Atlantia seaboard, nnd If

Make ofmo whnt you wlllj I shall reflect you as clear­
ly as a mirror throws back a candlo beam.
If I am pleasing to tho eye o f tho stronger within my
gates, if I am such a sight as, having scon me, ho will remem­
ber mo all tho days as a thing of benuty, tho credit is yours'.
Ambition nnd opportunity call some of my sons and daugh­
ters to high tasks and mighty privileges, to my greater hon­
or nnd to my good roputo in far plnccs, but it is not chiefly
those who aro my strength. My strength is in thoso who re­
main, who aro content with whnt I can offer them nnd with
whnt they can offer mo. It was tho greatest of all Romans
who said: "Bettor be first in a little Ibcrinn village than bo
second In Romo."
•
I am moro than wood nnd brick nnd stono, moro oven than
flesh nnd blood— I am tho composite of all who call mo Homo,

can only got Bob Holly, of Sanford,
Editor Benjamin, of Ocala, and ono
or two others from tho intorlor the
west const would hnvo to go somo to
equal our bouquet of writers.— Bunnell
Tribune. ‘
THR CONSTITUTION AS IT IS
Tho genial Boh JIolly wants to leave
the question of renpportionniont to
the next legislature, nnd suys In a
recent issue of tho Snnford Herald:
Itenpportlonment must bo mndo ac­
cording to population and according
to the constitution, and w„ fnil to sco
where south Floridn or west Florida
or any other pnrt of Floridn will got
anything except a squnro deal.
Correct in tho premise, but
far
from correct in the conclusion. For
more than 20 years tho constitution
hns borne a mandate for a ronpportionment on the basis of population
every 10 years. Wo have “ left It to
the legislature."
How mnnyt have
been made? Experience it, tho best
teacher, and it warns us not to de­
pend longer on tho sense of fairness
nnd justice o f tho west and north
Florida legislators. West Florida has
been standing still in development and
population! while south Florida lias
been growing rnpidly. Wo pay threequarters of the state taxes for the
support of public institutions, nnd the
buildings or roads in north and west
Floridn. Wo feel that wo hnvo "loft
It to the legislature" about
long
enough. Thu old constitution is plain
enough nnd c-vers the case. It says
that n ronpportiohniont shall be made
every 10 years dating from 1887, bas­
ed on population. The succeeding log
islatures have refused to obey thnt
plain mandate mid a condition of in
tolerable inequality has grown up, and
will get worse with every year.
South Florida asks nothing moro
than equality nnd justice, and thnt is
her right if we protend toTle n demo­
cratic government. Obey the consti­
tution nnd wo hnvo, nnd do not try
to amend it with a provision which
means nothing moro thnn fastening
the shackles on us for 10 years more.
Tnmpn Times.
And while wo are on tho subject wo
wish to remind the Times thnt tho
* 1 ,f ,
, f? a. •»f ?pr*
111nil
&gt;! m.m
- • an*
get any kind o f renpportionment bill
over in all that tlmo and wo for ono
favor their bill beenuso It sounds like
progress. If the Times hns no confindcncc in the legislature how can
anyone hope to get a better bill thru
the next legislature or nny session in
the future. For our pnrt wo have
more faith in humankind that most
people and wo hnvo faith oven in the
legislature nnd in west Florida.
T1IR TOWER OF PRAYER
The power of prayer in exemplified
so mnny times in evorydny life thnt
people more and more nro coming to
hellovo in it and aro asking tho help
of tho Divino Powor to direct their
business affnirs. In blorth Dnkfta
where there had been no crops for
four yenrs tho people started their
crops with prnyors last spring nnd thoy
hnvo had tho best crops this year that
have ever been known. The other day
they gave thnnks to God for their
bountiful harvest and thoy should for
they know from whence it canto and
and from whence nil hlossings como
nnd tho Giver of Ail Things Thoso
North Dakota Puritans nro truo to
their early, traditions from which so
mnny of us hnvo wondered in tho
years thnt hnvo passed since tho first
Thattksgving Day was proclaimed in
this Inml.
HUGHES DEFENDS

TIIE

PARTY

In today's Herald tho speech of Socrotnry Hughes in Boston Inst night Is
given for tho benefit of tho renders.
It shows clearly tho trend of thought
in the Republican ranks nnd tho pluna
upon which they expect to build thoir
platform in 1023. Secretary Hughes
says that the party hus « foreign Pol­

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icy of helpfulness nnd good under­
standing without ontnngloments that
would fetter American independence.
Tills is n high sounding phrase nnd
is old stuff. It wns sounded by George
Washington if we, can remember
hack thnt far but it does not work out
altogether as tho speakers would have
it. For instance America did not want
any entangling cllinnccs during tho
World War but before wo knew it wo
wore entangled up to tho neck. Wo
helped to win tho wnr, wo mndo tho
profiteers rich, wo helped them to be­
come richer nfter the wnr wns over,
wo spent billions and gave up thous­
ands of li\Ics to keep from hnvlng nny
entangling alliances maybe—but when
it enrne to putting over n renl pcnco
prngrnm thnt would hnvo kept us out
of trouble in tho future tho Republi­
cans for political purposes only killed
tho greatest American of them all—
Woodrow Wilson. Call it whnt you
will. It is thero.
POOR

CAR

LOADING
LOSSES

CAUSES

CnrloniUng is one of the most im­
portant Jobs the house manager hns
under his supervision and yet it is
one thnt is too often left to someone
whose only interest is whnt it brings
him on Saturday night. Wc try to
grow, good fruit, pack it under up-todate conditions and then spoil it all by
poor car loading. Tho strain a lond
goes through on the journey Is tre­
mendous, shock nfter shock of terrific
impact that jnrs every box with great
force.
Unless loaded properly and
“ stayed” just right there are bound
to be broken boxes, sonictigics very
many, end such shipments r.ro dis­
counted on sight, In fnct many buyer?
would perfer not to bother with such
u lond at all. Spraying makes clenn
frlut, a nice high pack with a fist
fnbol on tho ond of the box makes n
pretty package. Why spoil it nil by
poor loading— Floridn Grower,

tho trip north in a skiff has awakened
renewed Interest in tho plan sponsored
by tho Atlantic Deeper Waterways
association in Portland. Mo, for tho
establishment of an Inside nnd pro­
tected waterway from Maino to Flor­
ida.
Some of tho northern newspapers
are tnkifig up the matter in earnest
since tho recent cotin j o f th associa­
tion, at which time resolutions were
pnsslnjr urging tho Importnnco of
congregational nssistanco In forming
tho nocossnry links to comjloto tho n‘side passage.
In speaking of tho thu great.results
already attained by tho association in
the 10 years since its organlnton, the
Chrstian Sconce Monitor, published nt
Boston, Mass., says:
"Tho section from Norfolk, Vn., to
Beaufort Inlet, N. C., wns adopted
by congress in 1912, nnd Ib under con­
struction, which the section connect­
ing Chesapeake bny with Doloware
river wns later authorided nnd tho
purchase of tlie existing Chesapeake
and Dclnwnro canal completed. The
work of enlargement of tho canal to
tho standard depth of 12 feet is now
in progress of the Capo Cod canal,
as the war department, under tho au­
thority of congress, hnB recommend­
ed its purchase. It is likewise hoped
thnt congess, nt the same time wll)
authorize tho purchase of tho Dismul
Swamp canal in Virginia and North
1'aroliin. With the acquistiop and
completion of these waterways there
will be established a contnuous In­
side passage from Fonufort Inlet to
Boston, with the exception bf. tho link
across tho stnto of New Jersey, con­
necting Delaware river with Uaritnn
and Now York bays.
"It tuny bo recallod thnt for tho
greater pnrt of tho distance, from
Cape Fear rive, N. C., to Winynh bny,
S. C„ nnd fom Winynh bay to Floridn
nature hns provided a scrios nnd In
land sounds nnd hays, which only re­
quire deepening to afford a continu­
ous ennnei to the St. Johns river, Fla.
In this connection the existing water­
way along the cast coast of Fioridu
should bo nequired nnd mproved for
the further promotion of commeere.
"Nothwnrd from Boston it would be
chiefly necessary to extend tho water­
way To a suitable point on tho const
of'M ain e to ho determined by engi­
neers and serving tho important industrul areas along tho Morrmac, the
Piscntaqua nnd the Kennebec rivers,
"In view o f tho continuous cry of
tile railroad:! that thoy arc unable to
carry ail the traffic consigned to
them, it would Beem that any such
poposnl having for Its ultimate a con­
siderable increase n tho possibilities
of freight transportation in ono or
more of tho sections o f tho United
States should merit scrius considera­
tion of congress."— St. Petersburg

Tho

piers, streets ,sewerage etc. I f
sonville todny sold just thoso
municipal holdings nnd paid off
of Hilton in making dollar of debt against this city,

FLORIDA

hucccci

TO

MAINE

A k n o w lo d g o o f tho conditions which
obtain in and around tho institution
which Huppllos entertainment for our
children and ourselves should be a part
o f tho ed u cation o f every man. To
e n cou ra g o tho good nnd fl^bt tho bad
in tho s h o w business Is tho duty of
e v e ry citizen,
" T h e B illboard " In ono medium with
a w o r l d -w i d e circulation from which a
co m p le te k nowledge of the show busi­
ness m a y bo gained.
" T h o Billboard" Is a fighter for th*
clean and w holosom o In tho show
business

MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PAYS IN
THE METROPOLIS

Tho city commission nnd tho real­
tors’ association of Jacksonville aro
conducting jointly in the Timcc-Unlon
somlusting jointly in tho Tihcs-Union
an advertising rnmpnign, the main
purpose of which appears to ho "soli"
Jacksonville to ijs own people, and
IS THERE A CAR SHORTAGE?
tho showing mndo nnd the fncts pre­
sented should not only create n fool­
Thero is so much talk in transpor­ ing o f pride, but should give con fi­
tation circles about the car shortngo dence nnd encouragement to all who
thnt it seems only fair to the ship­ intelligently consider the facts propers to iiuvo. tin: truth Known onny
Tampa, tho metropolis of the um­
In the soason thnt lie may time his
pire
of south Florida, has no fooling
shipments of citrus fruits according­
of
jealousy
of tho metropolis of tho
ly if such u thing is possible. Citrus
state, while'striving by all legitimate
fruit cun bo shipped over a period of
timo ns long ns tho fruit has not and honorable mcattH to catch and
surpass Iter in development nnd,.popu­
tenched maturity and could -probably
lation. To the contrary, wo rojolco
be arranged with tho view of sav­
in her prosperity and take prido in tho
ing In cars especially siuco refrigera­
results she is neheiving by progrestor cars do not hnvo to bo used exslvo^nnd courageous policies.
copt in very warm weather. Tho re­
Wo havo much to learn from a
ports on the car shortage give tho
study of the methods and policies
ventiluted cars short and state thnt
which have contributed to Jackson­
there will ho plenty of refrigerator
ville’s growth.
Conspicuously out­
cars. Since thu Sanford section uses
standing ns the chief contributor to
only the refrigerator cars during tho
this marvellous development 1b the
season it will bo good news to the
policy of municipal ownership of pub­
growers to learn that thero will be
lic utilitie.
Jncksonvllo owns the
sufficient refrigerators to haul thoir
water and lighting plants and extonpcrishahlo stuff. When celery and
sivo docks itinl terminals. Tho com
lottueo and other Snnford vegetables
mission says o f these interests:
got ready to ship they must be shipTho water works for tho past five
pod right now without any delay nnd
years hns pnid small dividends, while
tho shippers wnnt to know that they
tho clocks and terminals pqy thoir car­
will hnvc tho ears nnd the service bo- rying cost. Tho charges on tho ser­
fore the season starts. It is nil right
vice front these utilities aro fory low
to say there will bo plenty of cars but
nnd it is not tho intention to mnko a
sometimes it is another thing to get profit. They arc looked upon rnthof
them when wanted. With tho fruit ns city streets, parks, tho postofflca
shippers getting alarmed about the and public highways, to render chonp,
ventlln ted cars it Is timo thu vege­ essential service without thought of
table shippers investigated the refrig­ profit. But if the city of Jncksonvillo
erators nnd find out just whnt thu sit­ did not own them, they would bo oper­
uation will ba in regurd to sending ated privately, at a cost to tho public
our perishables northward from tho to earn dividends.
Thorcforo this
first of December to the first of Juno. statement of assets ns to water works
Our crops aro,ou r greatest invest­ and municipal docks nnd piers, etc., Is
ment at prcBont und wo want nothing based on actual cost, and nro worth
to interfere with their transportation. nctunlly more thnn thoso figures.
Tho growers hnvo enough troublo to
Tho total bonded indobtodnosa of
got tho vegetables ready fur market Jncksonvillo is $0,774,500.
and with the high freight rule they
This includes the recont $200,000
aro obliged to pay thoy should havo issue which 1b now being spent on
real sorvice from tha rnllromls.
strcotB, water extensions, dockB and
FROM

occnn shipping while not paying Jiviclouds,to tho city of Jacksonville, ij
paying you individually ns citizens of
Jncksonvllo.
Finally: If Jacksonville business
people need a convincing argument to
prospective investors in our city, they
need but quote tho statisti’-s of our
municipal ight plant. Brass earnings
in 1R90 were $28,060.50 in 1021.
$1,078,157.27 a grain of ft,700 per
cent. Thoso figures nrc indisputable.
Thoy show that Jacksonville buslnes« sound. A prospective now in­
dustry may base its prospects upon
whnt tho city lias done. Those fb
giircs prove thnt Jacksonville is n
"good buy" for homo or business.
The Times hns a purpose, of course,
in reprinting this extensive Jackson­
ville advertisement. It wants the peo­
ple of Tampa to make a local appli­
cation— to vision whnt a similar pol­
icy would mean to 5;nnpa. Tampa
Times.

Jack­
throe
overy
thero

educes s

— tIarts blood circulating

The pains of strains and sprains
arc due to congestions. Just
quicken the circulation, and the
inflammation and pain subside—
disappear. Without rubbing.
Sloan’ &amp;penetrates and breaks up
tlic painful congestion.
Slnnn’x rclleroi thntmatie
rains, soothes nouraluia. watms
and en n ilu rts tlruu, arlunz
backs, Loosens congestion Ini.tt
colds In cheat. Keep it handr.

Sloan's Liniment-k ills point

m j A i . u m j A i . 'x ™

I used two bottles beloie Itould
see any g»eat change buiafiei
that it was reinaiVable how
much betiei I got l*am
well and strong I can tecum*
mend Cardut, lor it certainly
benefited me."
|| you have t*cn experiment­
ing on yoursclt with J'1
dltterent remedies, belter erf
back to good. old. rename
Cardut. the medicine
women, about which you n w
always heard, which has helped
many thousands ol others, an
which ’should help you, i&lt;&gt;°.
Ask your neighbor about ill a*1
has probably used iL
For sale everywhere. E „
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922

LOST— Gold fnco Elgin wrist watch,
IN MEMORY OF MAY LONG
A. L. Anderson, of Tqmpa, spent THOMAS PAIGE, FAMOUS
OVIEDO GROWING FAST
on Park nvenuo between 1st and
LAWYER AND DIPLOMAT
bo day hero yesterday transacting
IN MOS F/VYOKED SECTION
12th. Rownrd I f returned to 1212
Tho death angel visited our com­
ilnoss.
FAMOUrf SEMINOLE COUNTS
109-2tp
Park Avenuo.
(Contmued from pngo 1)
munity. or the 11th Inst, and claimed
for his own Sidney May, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Porsons, of
(Continued from page 1)
YOUIl FUTURE FORETOLD: Send
of Mr. add Mrs. Gnbe Long.
Orlando, aro In this city toduy attorni­ Irst families Mn Pngo was ono of
tho
old
Dominion's
first
citisons.
His
tcalnn
wo„
„
Juflt
n„
tho
f
„
fnmed
dime, blrthdato and stamp fo r
May,
ns
sho
wns
known
to
her
fri­
ng to business and calllhg on old
father nnd mother ware both descend*
truthful,
reliable, convincing trial
ends
had
been
a
sufferer
for
nearly
^
h
m
m
in
Sanford Cqlory delta lands aro sup­
Honda.
ants of Gonqral Thomas Nelson, one
reading.
Prof.
Brwlng, Box 1120,,
four
years,
hut,
In
splto
of
all
medi­
plied, Naturo has boon kind to this
cines, operation nnd treatments, was
Axel Lundqulst, of Lnko Mary, wns Station C, Los Angelos, California.
B. A. Wiles, of St. Auguatlpe, arriv- of the signers of tho Declaration of section of tho stnto .
10-7-M-21-28-P.
|d In tho city yesterday for n short Independence.
In 1011 thero wore' no improved nlwnys cherfut and hopeful until tho a Tuesday visitor In Grnpevlllo.
Mr. Pngo wns educated In tho
last,
nlwnys
expecting
to
become
well
„y nnd Is stoplng at tho Montezuma.
Frnnk
Erickson
wns
also
a
caller
In
highways in this Boction.
Today
schools of his nativo state. IIo en­
Much Ado About Nothing
Grnpovillo on Sunday.
thoro nro four different directions again.
Mny wns bom Feb. 1892 nt ChuluoIf you find roaches, don’ t let it
Misses Anno Mason and Lucy Bird tered Washington &amp; Leo University that you can enter this thriving com­
Tom Fortier, wlfo nnd children vis­
tn where sho lived all hero life.
ited relatives nt Lnko Mnry. Their bothor you— Itoynl Guaranteed Roach
|myth are spending tho day today In at tho timo General Robert E. Loo munity by brick or maendnm roads,
wns
its
president.
Ho
graduated
In her early youth she united with little daughter goes to school this Powder will soon got rid o f them be­
&gt;rlando ns tho guests of friends.
Tho county of Somtnolo, while ono
later from the University of Virginia.
cause it iA so made thnt when tho
of tho smallest in tho stato, is ono of the Chuluotn Bnptist Church to which year for tho first torm.
A
fondness
for
literaturo
caused
sho
lived
a
truo
nnd
helpful
member.
Mrs. Dolnl Jester, of Port Plorco is
Charles Crnmor took a trip Sunday large ones wnlk in it they llvo Just
tho richest in agricultural productions
Mr.
Pngo
to
doyote
much
of
his
time
Tho
funern]
services
wore
conducted
over to Osteen to tho Parkinsons and long enough to carry it to their holes
pending somo 'tlino here as
tho
nnd lends in hard road construction,
wero
sought
eagerly
by
somo
of
tho
nt
tho
Chuluota
cemetery
nt
3:30
p,
jest of her noico, Mrs. Paul Blghis aunt, Mrs. V. C. Coller, of San­ where the young nre also destroyed
having spent in tho last few years
largest publishers, in the country.
m.
on
tho
12th
inst.,
by
Rov.
J.
M.
ford, ennio out homo with him for a as they hntehl Try it. 10c and 23c.
$9-10,0000 on hard roads outsido tho
urs.
His quaint stylo o f writing added an
Thompson
of
Ovoido
in
tho
prcsonco
Sold nnd guaranteed by It. C.Dowcr.—
short
timo.
city limits of Sanford, tho county
attraction to his stories that was lrc f n largo assemblage of relations
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw, of LcwlsLawrence Lundqulst wns nblo to ro- Adv.
scat.
rcstiblo, nnd ho soon won a host of
sumo his school work this wcok, wo
pwn, Mont., nro exported to nrrlvo toThreo railroads touch this particu­ ffrttl friend'..'
ndmirers among tho rendors of popu­
Tho subject wns: "Blessod nro thn nro glut! to hour, but is still under tho
lorrow and will bo tho guests of tho
lar section, thu Florida East Coast,
lar mngnincs nnd periodicals to which
dead v.Tio dio in tho Lord." Tho fnv- doctor's care. HU mother, Mrs. Alice
liter's daughter, Mrs. Paul IlIggorB.
Seaboard Air Lino nnd Atlantic Coast
ho contributed,
vniCb hymn of. tho dcconscd. "When Lundqulst, takes an interest in his
Line, Tho Seaboard Air Lino is now
In nddditlon to his degrees from
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Garner rotumat work building a loon.from O v tc ,&gt; A pn88 °\n tho t'd° ’’ l w1
ns 8Ut* nnd work, visiting tho school Tuesday.
tho two Virginia institutions where
the remains was tenderly consigned
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams has been In
|d homo last evening from Waynosthrough this farming district, nn,'. ex­
ho received his education, Mr. Pngo
to Mother Earth nnd left to sleep Id to see thu nq^v Campbell baby, who
jro, Vn., whore they spent tho pnst
pects to hnvo trains running jn timo
wns honored w'th degrees from many
pence under n mound lavisly covered ban been nnnicd Mario Ellznbrth nnd
jonth. They nlBo stopped over in
for spring movement of crop/.
of tho lending universities nnd
with beautiful flowers brought by lov­
tonnoko, *Vn., Snvannnh, Ga., and
all nro doing nicely.
\_
Duo credit for practically nil this
Mrs. and Mrs, Hull Newman nnd
colleges throughout tho country.
ing hands,
Jacksonville enrouto homo.
Thoy
great
development
nnd
bringing
in
all
Messrs.
West
nnd
Cramer
have
been
little
son o f Snnford spent tho wool*
Mr. Pngo was twice married.
Tho deceased lenves her parents, a
out reroofing tho homo of Mr. and end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
rcre nccompnnlcd homo by
Mrs.
this new capital should he given to
sister, Mrs. O. W. Townsend of Cocoa,
Mrs, Swan and adding a nice now
hinrles HU! and baby of Jacksonville.
J. S. 1)1tike I ivan transacting busi­
Hon. O. I1. Swopo (now member of
MRS. HALL GIVES IDEA
and a brother, George, to mourn hor
tho Board of County Commissioners
porch,
ness
in Plant City and Tampa a few
OF IIALLS-MILLS MURDER
los..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, of
Tho young folks enjoyed Hallowe'en dnys this week
for
Seminole
county
from
his
district)
SPEAK FOR FIRST TIME
Wo commend tho bereft family to
in n right way, some of thu hoys at­
jenln, whoso marriage wns a recent
He came in 1911 nnd &lt;nst his lot with
Prof. A. S. Miller was a visitor In
Great Heavenly Father who docs all
tending tho High School party In Snn­ Orlando Friday and Saturday.
[vent, are spending a few days hero
us,
and
seeing
tho
grunt
possibilities
(Continued from pngo 1)
things well, nnd to look to Him for
ford.
Mrs. Edwin L. Dinkul arrived
of this rich, unde .'doped section, comfort.
[s tho guests of Mrs. C, F. Marshall.
Mrs. Edwin Lundqulst is not much Tuesday from New York where sho
A number of club women of tho toll you who was thu criminal."
plunged in as only a man of his fore­
I lovo to think our Father knows
bettor. Dr. Christ enmo over from spent the summer. She was accompan­
Jlty and county attended the Teach"Don't you think it widens tho sight nnd determination can, nnd ho Tho thorns 1 pluck with every rose.
Orlando nnd a gland in tho neck wns ied ns fur ns Jacksonville by Mrs. J.
Irs' Institute horo Wednesday. Among sphere of motive if u married man has made the wilderness produco ar.d
[hose from out of town wero Mrs. J. nnd a married woman, nro conducting bloom like the rose.
More potatoes and apples are mov­ opened hut sho Is still at the hospital S. Dinkel who stopped ovor to visit
her daughter and son-in-law Mr, nnd
Snyder, Mrs. J. E. Provntt, Mrs. ar. illicit lovo nffnlr?" sho was asked.
Ho is nlwnys first in any movement ing on consigned orders than for sev­ n( this writing.
Mrs. H. R. Chapman
Hnmll
Tolar
nnd
family
nnd
Harold
E. Tribble, Bchool trusteo, Mrs. J.
for
tho
betterment
nnd
uplift
of
ids
eral yenrs. Dealers who lost money
"I suppose it would."
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Sntcher wero
Haskins
and
wlfo
wero
Sunday
callers
Prevntt of C’huluotn nnd Mrs. Enhomo
town
nnd
county,
tireless
in
his
during tho last two seasons nro slow
"Isn't Mr. I’foiffor tremendously in­
to see Mth, Alma Noise nnd fnthor, visitors in Sanford Saturday ovo.
lor Curlctt of Geneva.” Dinner wns terested to know if those letters and efforts to harness nnturo and turn it in making advances.
E. W. Dickson was among thoso In
Gus Malm. Tho sister remaining with
to tho um o f min,
korvod at tho school lunch room for all tho diary nro correct?"
Orlando Saturday.
them.
In
addition
to
the
many
other
things
those In attendance.
. Rusty nail wounds, festering sores,
"That doesn’ t interest mo very
Hr. Billy Holden was a visitor in
Mrs. Annn DcForost is homo ngnin
above enumerated, Oviedo has n num­ burns and scalds heal rapidly when
much."
town Tucmlny afternoon.
after
a
stny
of
n
few
weeks
in
San­
ber
of
prosperous
mercantile
firms,
u
Tuesday and Wednesday of this
Liquid Brozone is applied. It is
Tho throo questions Mrs, Hall re­
Mr, nnd Mrs. Wade Entzmingcr nnd
beautiful community club bouse, good both antiseptic and healing. Price, ford.
[week Mrs. Herman Burchfield nnd fused to answer wore:
family
o f Plant City wero thu guost
Mr.
Henderson
and
family
were
nil
churches, and onu of the most pros :i0c, flfle and $1.20. Sold by Union
baby son, Joo Sidney, of Mobito and
1. — A request for her estimate of
couple
daysof Mr. ami Mrs. C. W.
Sunday
visitors
In
Monroe.
perous
banks
in
thfri
section
of
the
Tuscaloosa, Ain., visited her father, tho character of the woman “Iain with
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Entzmingcr.
,
A
special
collection
was
taken
up
stnto.
C. Gilson, who is connected with her husband.
lit
the
Sunday
school
for
tho
Jackson­
Seminole
county
is
proud
of
this,
(he Southern Utilities Co., of this city.
Good crops aro reported this year
2. — Whether or not sho believed in
one of its most prosperous towns nnd in the CrUt:' States but prices aro ville Children’s Homo.
Two Hundred Thousand Men to Feed
divoreo and wpuhl linvo sought ono if
Rov. G. V. Albertson came ovor
farming sections, proud of its citizen­ not satisfaeio v in. face of a shortage
Rais !
TEA AT COUNTRY CLUB
silo had known of intimacy between
ship, nnd proud of lion. O. I’ . Swopo of crops in other parts of tho World, from DoLnnd speaking very earnest­
Tho biological survey snys, "The
Among tho many social nffnris of Mr. llnll and Mrs. Mills.
who contributed so much, not only of Nearly every l.iritc producing country, ly to us on "Tho-Aggreaslvo Life." IIo nation's rat population needs 200,000
yesterday afternobn, ono of tho most
3. — Whoro Mr. Hall got half of the
pleasant was tho tea given nt the $20,000 in securities which were bis money but of his Unit nnd ener­ except our own, icoms to hnvo small­ is surely n living example of what he men working full timo to support it."
Country Club by E. E. Wndbrook for found in his safety deposit box vault, gy to its substantial growth nnd de­ er returns from field, garden nnd or­ preaches, putting his whole energy in­ 'Hint's the damage by rats each year,
(ho members of thq Holy Cross choir. and with tho uso of which bo wns re­ velopment.
chard. lmllcatb ni are that prices to tho work for tho Master. • We nre some of which you pay for. Rats enrTho club house wns lovely with bas­ ported to hnvo planned an olopment to
will ndvnnco with ho now yenr. The nlwnys glad to linvo him with us in ry disense, endanger your lien’.B are
REGULAR MONTHLY MI LTING
kets of field flowers, and the attrac­ tho Orient with Mrs. Mills.
trouble abroad i i the poor financial Upsula; while hero he wns a guest at a menace to you and yours. I
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilortlcson. TROY them with ltoyul Guara -leril
CHAMBER
OF
COMMENCE
AT
tive tea Bible was centered with n
conditions.
Her lawyer Inter explained that sho
Next Sunday Brother Clark will be Rat Paste TODAY. jr«- and fiOe pur
VALDEZ
TOMORROW
NIGHT
Ihowl of violets amt Jnponlcns. The
refused to discuss tho origin of the
A Rat That Dldi 'l Smell After Being with us n't 3:110 as usual, the first tube. Sold and gun ran l '''d by R. C.
(brick ico cream in pink and green, funds because she herself had given
Dead f it 3 Mouths
Sunday in the month.
Bower.— Adv.
Inikcs ■Iced in pink and coffee wore thorn to him and sho folt delica cy in A great amount of i f k r t hns been
expended by tho Chamber of Com­
In the evening thoro will bo a ser­
(served by tho host assisted by Mrs. J. going into so personal h matter.
"i swear it wis.dcad at least 3 vice at tho Lutheran church by Rev.
merce in stimulating tho interest nec­
IN. Robson, choir mother. Tho indies
Tho questions on divorce enmo more,
months,"
&lt;mid J,m*es Sykes, Butcher, O. O. Ecknrd, of Pierson, Fin,, anil
essary in order to secure activity from
Iworo given dainty bouquets of violets
nearly to arusing her to resentment
Westfield,
N. J. "Wo saw this rat ufeo Thursday evening,
tiio majority of lU members. This
Ins favors.
than any of thu others flung at her in
. ... i ,
I.
. # •* AMS' I* |
I
t
I
J
,
1
1
1
!*
¥
,
I■|ill| I ttivO
iVA 1
Lr Mrs, A. F, Westordick is expecting
obviously U ?.»*•* motion, far
out
the long
(Kp Nlit-rlff nf Npinlniilr County, o*
behind
a
barrel
Months
later
my
in Sanford should be interested in
to lenvo Thursday with Mrs. Parkin­ Titilu[LUCKY THIRTEEN DiciDuL CLUB
Hintr o f Flnrlilm
"I won’t answer any such questions'
wife
asked
about
t
u
rat.
Remember­
IIo
It Known, Thnt I.
II.
CLA Y
son
of
Osteen
to
attend
thu
ten
days
seeing
it
develop
nnd
ho
willing
to
ex­
Mrs. Charles Britt entertained the sho flashed niniost before Its proC
R
A
W
F O R D , Hocrotnry o f Hliito o f th o
ed
tho
bnm'l,
looktd
behind
it.
Thoro
pend
not
niono
their
money
hut
their
of
tho
annual
conference
of
the
7th
(numbers of tho Lncky Thirteen Bridge pounder had finished.
Stuio o f Florida, do Ucrohy alvn notice
'
timo ns well on . immunity problems. was the rat—dead not the slightest day Adventists in Orlando. A num­ I hat n
’ lub most delightfully yesterday ufMrs. Hull wns apparently denpty
GENERAL
ELECTION
odor."
Threo
si/.oi,
35c,
05c,
$1.25.
ber of their menthols will go over fot Will ho hold In Komlnolo County, Btnta
Last month's meeting was n suc­
tornoon nt her homo on Palmetto nvo- affected when tho questions regarding
o f Florida, on Tumidity next s u ccee d in g
rue. There wore two tables of play- Mrs. Mills wero put, moving restless, cess from a point of attendance nnd Sold nnd gunTnnte d by Ball Hard­ a dny or ho.
tho first Monday In Novnmhor, A. 11.
enthusinsm. Indications for tomor­ ware Co.— Adv.
Volio Williams is having his orange Iti22, tho mild Tuesday holmr tho
Drs.
ly in her chair and folding tier arm#
row nlghti meeting nro that it will
grove disced out, using his tractor for
Seventh Day o f November m
Golden Cosmos and yellow roses tightly across hor chest.
Handkerchiefs being yet In tho fu ­ thjj power.
F or Unttod Staton Honator from th *
tie inrger nnd it U hoped thnt attend­
sderned tho rooms whore tho card ta­
rttuio o f Florida, for six ynnrs from
"Wns Mrs. Mills a vamp—do you
March t, 11)23.
bles wero placed. Tho tally cards think sho wns ir woman of good ehnr- ance nnd enthusiasm will increase ture, wu can't for hu life of us un­
F
or
ono Iteiironontntlvo o f th o F ourth
with ouch subsequent meeting. Thero derstand how Adam bundled a bad
[iverc suggestive of the season.
CongrrMitlonul
District o f the Htsta
Lf
the
bowolH
do
not
net,
regularly,
netcr?" was ono of tho quertiona
o f Florldn, In tho Hlxty-olghth C onA spirited game of brldgo was play­ barked near tho end of tho interview. are a number of very important mat­ cold.
Kress o f tlio tlnltnd Hinton.
assist them with an occasional dose
ters to he discussed Friday. Inas­
F or Huiiarlntomloiit o f I’ uhllu In etruoed during tho nftornoon, nnd attrac­
of
Herblne,
It
is
a
fine
bowel
tonic
“ I do not care to say."
" f the
i f r:uiil~.
m
much as thoy nffcct the future wel­ ici Hu IK h
tive prizes given. At tho conclusion
o .Mmtluee o f I ho Hu|&gt;romo Court
ami uixntive. Price (&gt;l)c. Sold by Fur otw
"You dn not1 MtlnV *bi&gt; «Mlber?*e1y
f
tho
.Hinto
o
f
Florida.
fare and prosperity of Sanford, it Is
|of the game tb« hn-trT
/m il set her cup for Mr. Hull?"
Union Phnrmncy.Adv.
F or tw o Itallrond Coiumlmilotters o f the
needless to sny that thoy will ho of
Hinto o f Florldn.
salad, sandwiches, olives, snitincs nnd
"I never saw any indication of it."
For ono mmnher o f tlie H ou so o f R e p interest to all. Everyone is invited
ten.
rmimituttvoH o f tho Htnto o f F lo r i­
"Now, what do you think?"
da.
m
Im iq m ra h i P-i na f o
to attend thu meeting and invite a
For C ounty Surveyor.
"I do not know. * I do not know—
friend to accompany them. This invi­ m m m i t h i m m la , m
F or Flv* Meritor* o f thn Board o f C oun­
* h
BIRTHDAY PARTY
what— to—think."
ty Coiiuutssloiiers.
tation
is
also
extended
to
tho
Wom­
F or throo Memberu o f tho C ounty B oard
Master Walter Gwynn Fox, jr., was *»Tho widow maintained throughout
o f I’ uhllo Instruction.
Rev. W. L. Rancher will bo at
tho genial young host yostorduy after­ tho interview that she harbored no an's Club and tho Business und Pro­
F or J uhMco o f tho I’onca In nnd fo r tha
fessional
Woman’s
Club.
"Count"
f o llo w in g Just Ico Districts, vis*: No.
Mooru's Station church to preach this
boon when ho entertained u number of malice toward her nusbnnd's slayer
2
Cnttoncbhna
arranged
an
excellent
Sunday ,Nov. 6„ •Rev. J. F. Boll of
!'&lt; • C o u n t uhin Is mid for tho fo l lo w in g
Dds friends at his hnmo on French and that she was not personally in­
•lustIco Districts, vis.: No. 2.
(wo., in cclobration of his slkth birth- terested in Hoeing the murderer pun­ menu, tho cost of which will bo ono Paintkn pronehod here last Sunday on
In T estim ony W h oroof, I huve
dollar
per
plate.
•
hnrounin nut my hand and a f ­
Priviledge
and
it
was
a
privilege
to
play anniversary,
*
Miss
Clara
Lloyd
spent
the
week
ished, although sho suid sho hoped,
fixed ilia Urunt Hont o f the
hear
him.
Mr.
Boyd
came
out
from
Stato of Florldn, at TnllahnaHallowe'en ideas nnd novelties wore for tho good o f society, to sec tho
end with her father In Waycross. Mr,
suo,
tho Capital, tills the tw o n town nnd played nnd sang and will Lloyd having been in tho Waycross
[i»&lt;Mt effectively used In tho various guilty person or persons apprehend­
ty-fniirtli d a y o f August, A. D.
1U22
come again this coming Sunday if hospital for several weekH.
rooms. Block eats, witches, jack-o'- ed.
(S E A L )
' H. C LA Y C IlO W FO nD ,
possible
which
will
ho
also
a
privi­
o
--------o f Hints,
Jnntorns wore evorywhore. Tho lights
"I think anyone who has commit­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Furgcraon ioft To C. M. Hand, S h e rHreretnry
iff Hemlnolo Coun­
lege
to
us,
NOW
BEING
ISSUED
IIY
THE
[wero covered with inrgo Jack-o'-ln'n* ted a murder is not n safe person to
ty.
fiS-Pto
Saturday night for New York being
Don. McDonald has accepted n posi­
COUNTY JUDGE
terns and cast'a wiord glow ovor all. hnvo nt large," sho said, "But ns for
cn'lcd there by the death o f Mrs. Furtion recently vacated by Sandy AndorTho afternoon wns ono of excoption- a Vindictive fueling, I have nono."
Get your hunting license now and tion recently cnvnteil by Snmiy Ander­ gerson's father, they nro expocted to
d enjoyment to tho little guests. Miss
return Saturday.
,
Outwardly, nt least, tho investiga­ avoid the rush of tho last days.
son. Don inis been with the Ameri­
t'lairo Walker told tho most Interest­ tion of tho double murder mystery
if you expect to hunt in adjoining can Fruit Growers for Hoverai years
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Jcnlison mov­
ing stories in her own way. Games wns at n practical standstill today counties, you must allow timo to got
JEW ELER
nnd lenves tho job to tho regret of tho ed in their now houso last Saturday.
wero also enjoyed. Lnlu in the after­ while tho interview was being hold.
your license back from the county company.
They came here from Mass, several
MY SPECIALTIES:
noon refreshments consisting of Ico
Invcstigntors, who hnvo been p e e k ­ scat of tho county you expect to hunt
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonnld ore weeks ago.
trenm, cakes topped with tiny jnck- ing coroborntlon of tho story or Mrs. in. Positively no receipts will bo is­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
J.
Burns
arrived
Gorham'a
Sterling Silver
moving thin week to Sanford HelghtH
n’-lantorns, nnd candy wore Bcrved by Gibson, in which sho connected Mrs. sued foi* hunting in adjoining coun­
Rogers' Plated Wara
and will have apartments' with Mr. here Home ten days ago from SailsMrs. Fox nnsiBted by Mrs. Robert Hall with tho Blaying party, continued ties. You must hnvo your license be­
burg Beach, Maas., nnd hnvo purchas­
Elgin njid Waltham Watchea
McDonald’s moilrer for thu winter.
Herndon. The children wore given their work under cover.
fore you hunt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones of Enterprise, ed four lots and expect, to build.
--------------------------- L .
Jumping Jncks ami
rosy apples
Tho dny boforo open season this Kansas, have come to take possession •Lots nre being sold every day now.
(is favors,,
years fulls on Sunday und 1 will not o f their now homo on Ucnrdnll nvo,,
A. D. Parish made his usual week
TA X BOOKS A R E
issue license on that dny.
visit
with hia family at Ocoeo.
former Repp place. Mr. Jones is a
You can help this office nnd help nephew « f Joe and John Russell.
oooooonoeecossddlok
N O W OPEN
IJas. Watson Says, "I'll Never Forget
yourself by applying for your liccnso
Mrs. J. E. Singletary nnd little
I'Hien Father's Hogs Got Cholera."
Mrs. Walter J. Ward and, little son
State and County Tux Books nrc\ at once, and if you wnlt until the lust Wnltor Second, loft hero on Ttuenday duughtor spent tho week end nt Wintor
"One mornlnig ho Lund 20 hogH now open for tho payment of tuxes you can expect to wait fur tho liconsu, for Salem, Mass., to Join Mr. Ward Park.
w
m
Mr. nnd Mrs. Blunt havomovod ' to
I'iead and several sick. Ho called In for 1022, u discount of iwo per cent is so come dn und help tho causo along Mrs. Ward will, visit hor sister, Vm .
RradcJttmvn
|tho Vet., who aftor dissecting a rat allowed for payment In November, nnd avoid tho rush and delay occasion­ E. J Mulligan in Jnoksnnullio n v rvV:
1 Mr* Langford 3Pu I'.tmiiy uru ex­
|(nught on tho premises, decided t.hut ono per cent in December. Tax books ed by being Inst.
on route.
Resident
County
License..............*1
96
I the rodents had convoyed gorms. close April 1st. Poll Taxes lor tho
J. C. Ellsworth received a bane) of pected here any dny.
plnco then I am novor without RAT­ year 1022, for both men and women, Non-Resident .County License
•
fina Northern Spy nppics fromVfri$3.50 to adjoining county and
Enrich the noil. Increase the
IONAP. It's the surest, quickest rat became duo November 1st, 1022.
Woman Bitten on Arml
/
ends in Willoughby, Ohio, this week
50c to this o ff lc o ...................... 4.00 nnd hns been giving friends Hnnples
yield, hasten maturity. Im­
Idestroyor I know.” Throo sizes, 36c,
Business and Occupation Licenses
Mrs. flnjnmond writes, "I was bit­
ICEc, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by became duo October 1st, and if not Non-Resident Stnto License ....$25.00 of snmo.
prove the quality. It pays to
ten on the army by n bed bug. My
Hall Hardware Uq.— Adv.
E. F. HO US HOLDER,
uso them regularly. Stock In
paid, aro delinquent, ns tho law re­
doctor Bald I reached him just In time
County Judge.
our warehouse at Sunford.
quires that u license be procured be­
If your child uats ravenously at to'avoid serloua disease. When I knew
Booklet free from warehouse
times nnd nt bther tinica has no qp- tho dnngcr of hod bugs, I donned them
According to tho September esti- fore conducting tho business, profes­ 185-Otc und ltw.
or from—
potito nt all, look out for worma. nut with Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug
T.nto of f«me bay, the 1922 crop was sion or occupation.
FOR SALE— Horse, harness and White’s Cream Vcrlfugo is tho rem- Liquid.” Protect your hrnUM Do th&lt;™{
JNO. D. JINKIN8 ,
•* little ovor 11,000,000 tons larger
wngon— J. T. Gtierry, Route No. 1, edv tu naw. I clean* them mi*
Tax Collector,
[ ban the 1021 crop. The price per ton
i’ O &amp; A i, 20c. Sold andl
Armour Fertilizer Works |
Jacksonville, Florida
Xcmir.dc Ceur.ty. .Sn-ifuid.
!18 lowpr rmm 50c
SLOO.

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UPSALLA AND
GRAPEVULE

L0NGW00D

NOTICE OF ELECTION

: EAST SANFORD :

LAKE MARY

HUNTING LICENSE

H ENRY M cL A U L IN

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BIG CROP
Fertilizers

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1922
In Conr&lt; o f tfco C o n t i Judgt, I i n l a o l o
County, Ntotr o f Vlorltln
NOT1CB TO C RE D IT O R S
In r f Katnte o f '
. m . T im A sn B n !
T o All Creditor*, Crgnti-e*. DU trlbntee*
nnd nil Peraon* knvliin Clnlm* o r D e­
mand* annlnat *nld ISatntei
You, and each o f you, aro horaby n o ­
tified and requlrod to preaent
any
clnlma and detnanda w h ich you,
or
either o f you, niny hnvo a g a in st the osInto o f A. At. TnrANher.'docanned
of
Hoinlnolo County, Florida, to tho un­
dersigned E x e c u t o r o f
anld
eatala,
within tw o yonra from the dato hereof.
Dated 2nd day o f Octoluir, A. D. 1011.
F R A N K U. W O O D R U F F ,
•0-9to____________________________E xecutor.
a

Tho Hallowo’on party at tho Lnko
MARCH INC THROUGH GEORGIA Monroe school Frldny night proved a
WITH IlOLL WEEVIL
grout success. Spooko, goblins, jnckCURE
o'-lnntcrns, witches, clowns, otc., In
full regnlin wero present. Tho docorIIAWKINSVILLE, Gn., Nov. 1.— ntions wero complete and-in kooplng
Two big liquor seizures here today with tho occasions, The- house was
nnd S. C. Simpson, who clnims ho is soon crowded nnd n long lino-up o f
enrouto from Florida to Virginin nnd children nnd grown pooplo in mas­
Cnrl Johnson who said his homo was querade soon formed in tho lower hall
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, wero nrrest- nnd slowly nnd crcopy liko wound up
cd. Two automobiles driven by the tho stops to tho tuno of a slow dirge.
two men contained about soven hun­ After a march forming
a circle
dred quarts of rye whiskey,
around tho auditorium tho spooks
sank to the floor Bevornl times and
EDITOR FIGARO
uttered strange noises. Tho program
PROMINENT WRITER
was continued by tho school children
DIED AT PARIS with Hallowe'en playlets, songs, reci­
tations, etc., which was followed by
PARIS, Nov. 1.— Alfred Cnpus, Edi­ n jolly community gathering in which
tor Figaro, member o f the French fortune telling nnd other games wero
Acndemy nnd one of Franco’s best enjoyed. Dninty cookies nnd refresh­
known writers on political nnd liter­ ing grnpejulco wore seryed nnd after
ary subject died today.
nn enjoyable evening tho nudienco dis­
persed very much pleased with tho oc­
casion.
Mrs. Louise Whnley nnd John Han­
del surprised their friends by being
quietly mnrried at Sanford Saturday
evening, Mrs. Whnley is formerly of
Knoxville. Mr. Handel has made his
home hero for some time but spent
the past summer in Tonncssee. Ho
MISSOURI FARMER IS TAKEN is one of our prosperous farmers,
RACK TO LOUISIANA
A crowd o f young people, formor
PRISON
school students, surprised Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jacobs at their pretty new home
MEMPHIS, Oct. 31.—Jesse'Sander­ one night recently with a storm pnyson, Carutborsvillo, Mo., farmer, is on ty. Delicious cakes, candies, nuts and
bis way back to tbu Louisiana peni­ other good things were brought along
tentiary today to complete serving n in abundance. Quite nn enjoyable ov­
life sentence after enjoying nineteen er. ing was spent.
yenrs of freedom following his escape
The Atlantic Coast Lino railroad is
from prison in 100.1. Sanderson turn­ laying new tracks and otherwise mak­
ed over to the authorities by his ing improvements in this section. A
daughter, who, officers say, was an­ new switch of four parallel tracks is
gered when iter father drove away a being constructed between Monroo
young man paying attention to her. station and Hand's Siding. There is
Sh^‘ notified tin* Louisiana prison au­ also a rumor to the effect that the
thorities that iter father was an es­ station will be moved nnd placed near­
caped prisoner and Sanderson was er to Rand's Siding nnd made larger
arrested at Ca* uthersvillo yesterday. and better in every way.
Sanderson wim convicted in 11HM of
Things got pretty lively at (Juy
killing a man accused of stealing a Stafford's one morning lately when n
plow from h.m.
double killing was effected by the
slaying of a wild cat and a big rattle­
OYSTER KING IS FIRST VICTIM
snake nil in tho same day.
OF CON GAME ARTISTS
Mrs. Frank M. Joberaon has return­
ed to Jacksonville after a visit to her
APALACHICOLA, Nov. 1.—Wire mother, Mrs. Iiniton.
tappers hung up their first victory of
Ralph Hore and Cnrl Rruton, after
Hie winter here, it was learned today.
visiting relatives hero, have returned
William L. Pnpham, millinnnairc
to Jacksonville.
oyster king, was tho victim.
Mrs. W. \V. Johns who has been
Ho fell for a sympathy game and is
quite ill is now recovering,
Haiti to have fallen hard.
Mrs. Louis R. Cobb and baby have
Two-well diossed persons c l ! ,i on
returned to their home at Jacksonville
Popknm Snturday pretending to he in­
after a pleasant visit to relatives
terested in buying shnro in his oyster
here.
operations. After riding about tko
Mrs. George Raumgardner, of Mt.
country in his limousine ail day, din­
Dora and son Roy, visited Mr. and
ing in hs home and enjoying his hospi­
Mrs. it. T. Wync here.
tality tho feminine member of the
J. W. Dell, whq, lias been very ill is
team discovered she had lost her pocknow improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs spent the week
"W o hanen’t money to return to
end at their old home at Chuluota.
Chicago to take up this oyster bed
Ren Luke, Mr. Studorff, Jlcury
purchnsc matter," she remarked.
Witte
and Mr. Pcnrinnn spent Satur­
And tho millionunirc oyster king
day
and
Sunday at Daytona Reach
passed over n wnd of hills big enough
lishing.
to choke nn alligator, according to fri
Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. \Vnlker, of Mi­
etuis.
an
i, are expected to spend ThnnksRut now state officials nre looking
l/Jv'tlf* Iwic/r
+
1\fe*
for tho oounln — ! If
O.v
it’s likely they will ho able to pur­ and Mrs. Charles Rales and family.
Mi and Mrs. Carl Rabun have be­
chase n winter’s lodging mighty
gun
their now residence which they
(heap.
arc erecting upon their truck farm on
West First street.
Frank Hatch and family have re­
moved from Sanford to Lake Monroo.
Clarence and Frank Swnggcrty are
still confined to their home by mnlaria.
Mrs. Jackson and three children nre
ill with the denguo fevor:
»
J. K. Cates, of Longwood, spent tho
REPORTERS
ROTIIERED
week end wit hhis daughter, Mrs. RnrGIBSON AND SHE SHOT
tow Mann.
AT THEM
NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 31.— Mrs.
Jane Gibson, who recently announced
she was an eye witness to tho HallMills murder today clinched her bold
on the center of the stage by firing a
load of hinlshot over the heads of re­
porters who persisted in surrounding
her farm house anil peppering her
FOR THEIR LIVING WAGE OPIN
witli questions.
ION ACCORDING TO
WHARTON
SCHOOL HOUftl
IS BLOWN UP

CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—Tho majority
AGITATORS of the United States Rnilrond Labor
Board wero condemned for their liv­
CLEVELAND, 0 ., Oct. 10.— Maying wage opinion in n statement made
field township grade school under
public todny by A. O. Wharton, one of
construction in south Euclid, demol­
tho three members of tho Board’s la­
ished by two explosions InHt night.
bor group whose dissenting opinion
School authorities say there has been
on the wage decision for maintenance
several labor disputes during tho con­
of way wokers brought forth a living
st ruction because the contractor em­
wage rejoinder by tho majority memployed both union nnd non-union
burs Sunday, Wharton declared the
workmen.
mnjority opinion fallacious nnd con
tained untruths.
STATEBOIIO, Gn., Oct. 10. -R ov.
Elliott Padrick, youthful Methodist
Tho yearning to send doughboya to
minister went on trial hero today
every scone of conflict usually ia mon­
chnrgod with first dogreo murder in
opolized by thoBo who nre too old to
connection killing his wife
nnd
fight.
mother-in-law near horo Juno 10, Inst.
&gt;n

jet*

citatio n

John C. K r « l t . n . t e | „ 7 c 0In
P e rry Olickatone,

prUl,

„ K W M , ? * 1'5’ * « * V 4
Houth Stic hi wan AvSnu»0n&lt;*L
llnola; Frank P Rntt*' CM-,

oom plaYnt1fIle5 f n ’thla*^

n ° n c°ounnd
" " ‘ "y’
oYhV
;:
o" fF Florida,
that
v o , , tv
, h.f,n
donco In unknown, and thJ l#c* 0
Ollck*tono. Frank P
*°Y
lli,o.a,"k01 nr°
ofVhl'i,
ronulVod^’to' ho ’ a iui°npDeaJ0 *.*,0H( u j
«nld Circuit Court nt T e r„b,fo« J*
In Hanford.' Flnrl.ia
.ur,1 HoS
January, 'A. D. 1923, ana i°.,Ut d»f tl
mnke a n sw e r to the
n
*'"&gt; tbm
e x h lb ltod ngnlnst you . °.{,cornPl«!2
o th o r w la i a decree pro conf,..* c* «3
entorod against you.
Co,lfe« o wtU|X
... And you, Frledu ailrkai,.— „
Unako and Mary H. 11**1?,, "*• Fr»nk |
to ho ntgl appear hefo're’nSI* ,e'|airS
cult Court at the c&lt;purt itou “ ll'&gt;.ck«
ford, Florida, on the iih Ynv!V.8 *»»•
her. A. D. 1922, and then
m ake nnawer to tin i,mn, »nn l Ihm
exhibited against you. nth^*'imtll*l«l
croon pro confcsso
|”| br" l' » . &lt;♦*
agnlnbt you.
D# «ntir*|
H I - ordered that this clt.ii.
puhllahod In the Hanford V.Vifft *
.n.? w5Pi‘J12!: P«J&gt;J'»"«d ln.8en.leof f ' A J

Noll-U oso Co., purchnaor o f T ax C ertlflonto No. 23, dutod tho 7th day o f Juno,
A. D. 1920, has filed said c o r tlflc o In my
o ff ic e nnd has made a p plication fo r Tux
Deed to Isbuo thereon In
nocordnnca
with law, mild ce rtifica t e ombrucOH the
fo l lo w in g d escribed p r o p o r ly
situated
In Somlnolo C ounty, Klorldn, to - w lt :
llcg. 10.03 oh. N o f 8VV c o r o f S B tt.
Hoc. 20, Twp. 19 8, Itnngo 30 E. Hun E.
■1.35 ch. N to Ity., HNVIy a lo n g sutne to
pt. N o f nog., 8 to hog. T ho sntd land
being assessed at tho date o f tho Issu­
ance o f such c c r ll f l c a t o In tho name o f
Unknown.
A lso Tux C ertifica te No. 21, datod the
7th day o f June, A. D. 1920, has filed
said certifica te. In m y o f f lc o and has
tnudo application fo r Tux Deod to Issue
In a ccord a n co with law. 8ald certifica te
onil races tho fo l lo w in g described p r o p ­
erty situated In Soinluolo County, F lo r ­
ida, t o - w lt :
Ileg. N\V cor. o f Hand'*
Addition to Hanford run E to NE cor.
Nil. Addition N. to Ity. S W ly a lo n g same
to bog. See. 2 0 , Tw p. 19 8., R ange 30
E. The said lund living assessed at the
dale o f the Issuance o f hucIi ce rtifica te
In tho niuno o f Unknown.
Also Tux C ertifica te No. 39, datod the
Till day o f June, A. D. 1920, lias filed
said ce rtifica t e In my o ff lc o nnd has
■undo application fo r Tax Deud to Is­
sue In a cco rd a n ce with law. Said c e r ­
tifica te e m b ra ces tho
fo l lo w in g
de­
scribed p rop erty situated 'n S e m i n o l e
I’ ounty. Florida, t o - w lt : That part o f
lilock 91 S o f Ity. M. M. Smith's .Sub­
division o f Soctlons. Tho Bald lund b e ­
ing nnscsod at tho dato o f tho Issuance
o f such c c r l l f l c a t o In tho tiumo o f Un­
known.
Also Tax C ertifica te No. 37, dated the
3rd d a y o f Juno, A. D. 1918, bus filed
said C ertifica te In m y o ff lc o and has
made a p plication fo r T ax Deod to Issuo In a cco rd a n ce with law. Said c e r ­
tificate oinhrucca the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib ­
ed property situated In Sem inole C o u n ­
ty. Florida, t o - w lt : llcg . 1.35 ch. E nnJ
3 Vi clt N o f H\V co r o f 8EV4. 8eo. 26.
Twp. 19 8., R a nge 30 E
Itun E 10 ch..
N 3.33 clt., W 10 ch.. 8 3.33 ch (lo s s W
3.3 c h ). Said laud b e in g assessed at
dato o f liistiance o f such C ertifica te In
the name o f F ra nk Hall.
Unless said ce rtifica te s shall bo redoomed a c c o r d in g to law T ax Deed will
Ihmiio thereon on tho 11th day o f N o v e m ­
ber, A. D. 1922
ENGINEER KILLED
W ITNESS m y o ff ic ia l sig n a tu re und
NEAR HOUSTON, TEXAS
seal this the utb day o f Octohor,
A.
v
IIOILR BLEW UI U. (S1922.
EAL)
E. A. DOUOLA83,
Clerk Circuit Court.
. Som lnolo County, Fin.
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 1.— Engincr 00-Cto
B y : A. M. W E E K S , D. C.

•*e «nriilh J,.
"• In nnd

Chaaerry
Minnie May Long, J..|»e,l |,y Vr
band.^John Long, i •"luplalnanti,
Fulton Pollock, et nl. Defdnlini
T o W iliam II. MoM. V u Hv|tlJ
to Fulton Pollock. (In r vpp k
as J. F. Pollock. If living at,,I |
• p a rties aro dead. 1.1 •ll p irtle* c
Ing Interests under V lllhun II
er, deceased, or Fan ■. p . d v ’k
e rw lse known ns i |.\ Dollocli
ceased, or otln r u h . In ml n
fo l lo w in g described i 1, I I
County. Florida imuc [i.inici
described as follow
n. v.a
Tho West Half ,,r
Q u arter o f tin- Smith' •■ On.ir't
&gt;he Soul beast Qtiurlt
Once A cre o f the Soul!•■.(.--t &lt;ji.,ri
the Southeast Quart, i i.f the S'
east Quarter o f Section :• Ton21. Huuth'nf linage
l: i
It appearing from ip, sworn b
com plaint filed In this c m , t,i
you, that you nnd cadi of you hi
clnlm to have some Inn t&gt;- i in a
the land horelualiove ,!• &lt;-rlt&gt;c«i
T herefore, you Willi im II. Hold
living, and you. l-'u11on Pollock. &lt;
wise k n ow n ns .1 F Pollock. If I
nnd If douit, all parlies claiming I

killed, fireman seriously injured todny
at Wilinont Station near her when
a boiler of a freight locomotive on
Trinity nnd Rrazos Valley railroad
exploded.

NEW YORK, Oct. 31.— Search for
the bodies o f several working girls
believed lost their lives in a fire that
last night destroyed tho five story
manufacturing building in Rrooklyn
is being made todny in the ruins. One
man who jumped from tho fifth floor
was killed, ami eight others, one of
them a girl, were seriously injured.
I lireo believed dying.

Tho proposed amendment to Arti­
cle 12, Constitution of Florida, to bo
ratified at the General Election to be
hold November 7th, 1022, docs not, as
some think ■ increase millngo for
school purposes. It does, however, give
tiie pe op le o f any special tax school
district the right to Vote once every
two 'years whether the millngo for
shoe's shall lie increased so J a to
provide funds for such improvements
ns may be necossnry. It does not per­
mit finy board of trustees or county
hoard arbitrarily to increase Hchnol
miilage. It is based on sound demo­
cratic principles, allowing progressive
school districts tho provilego of im­
proving their, school n accordance
with the will of tho mnjority of tho
tnx payers o f such progressive distrits. In voting for the ratification of
the school nmendmerit, you are only
votng in fnvor o f greater liberty in
the conduct of your own school a f­
fairs.

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The Dally He^ld Deifyerrd

dlolfll Circuit tit
H .m l.ol.

ONE LONE TALLY
MADE ON SATURDAY.
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AGAINST CENTRE
DANVILLE, Oct. 30.— Officials of
Centre College looking over football
records discovered today n lono tally
mndo by the University o f Louisville
Saturday in game which Centro won
32 to 7, was tho only tonm in six years
that had crossed Contro’s goal lino
while pluying in Danville.
Hnvo tho Hornld do your next Job
of printing. Wo hnvo tho oqulpmen:
to do all kinds of job printing.

Get yodr office supplies, stationery
r.-c* ilcr.i.\l' (ioUvefeci, li»c jjoj; w^uje. tuuj,d Pont Card* nt tho Herald of flea.

MEXICAN CONSULATE
HAS REOPENED
CLOSED IN PROTEST
FOR A COMMERCIAL
LATIONS ARE CONCERN
NEW YORK, Nov. 1.— Mexican
ED •
consulate closed Friday ns protest
against action of New York courts in
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 11.—Commer­
issuing writ of attachment on its pro­
perty in collection witli civil action cial relations between Merican gov­
brought by Oliver American Trading ernment nnd nil persons nnd groups of
persons residing in New York stntu
company, reopened today.
under suspension todny until further
REV. J. S. FLACKS, AT CONGRE­ .dice result of instructions sent to tiie
GATIONAL AND PKKHYTERIAN Departinentof Interior Inst night by
CHURCHES
President Obregon.
Some years ago, a young business
man of St. Louis, Mo., who was of
Jewish parentage, came into touch
with nn excellent Christian Pastor in
thqt city, and as they studied the
Jewish scriptures, and compared them
with ihu facts of the lifo of the Lord
Jesus Christ, this young Jew became
thoroughly cotivlncud that Jesus, was
tho long expected McsHinh.
This
NEAR EAST CONFERENCE
young Jew, overjoyed in the new
WAS FORWARDED
found faith, gave himself cheerful
TODAY
Gospel o f Christ. Pastor Rurhnna,
who lias known hint for a number of
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.— Formal
years, has succeeded in securing ills reply declining the Allied invitation
services in Evangelistic meetings, for Atnoricnn participation In the
nnd so ho comes under tho auspices Nenv East conference will bo held
of the Presbyterian nnd Congregation­ next month nt Launanno, Switzer­
al church, to proclaim the "good news" land, forwarded todny from
State
to us.
Department through British, French
Rev. Mr. Flacks, has recently re­ nnd Italinn embassies here.
turned from a tour of tho world, and
comes fresh from Palestine, nnd other
lands, now in the "limo light," and
will hnvo a number of important nnd
inter-sting messages
from
thoso
lands.
Tho meeting will begin Sunday
night, Nov. fith in tho Congregational
Church, nnd continue at that plnco
overy day nt 10 a. m. and 7:10 p. m., MASKED MOD BUSINESS DID
except Snturday, during tho week.
NOT GO IN OKLA­
In preparation for these meetings,
HOMA
tho Preshytorinn people meet with the
Congregational folks, in n union pray­
HENRYETTA, Okla., Oct* 30.—
er meeting tonight nnd Dr. Brownlee Reece Adkins, o f Wowar, Okln., was
will lead the sorvico. Tho
ladies shot to death and Thomas
Ilogufi,
Unions will ulso hold prayer mootings Spotter City contahle probably fatal­
next Friday and Saturday uftornoons ly wounded qt Spelter City Inst night
in tho Prcsbytorian Church nt 4 when a band of maskod men o f whlcli.
o’clock.
Adkins was a member called Bogus
Make your plans so you can attend from a picturo theatre und attempted
nil these services, for you will miss to kidnap him. Another man unidenti­
siinething very ^ood, if you fall to fied is known to hnvo been allot in tho
leg.
hoar this Christian Jow.
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Circuit In mol f u r y "
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Oonjamlno Zoto, Complainant
vs.

Ilnzol Zoto, Dofcndnnt.
T o ll iu o l Zoto. Ronlton. Vlra
It npuoarlnir from tn« nn
llonJnmlno Zoto hor«ln July
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h«1 Is tho complainant In 'J'°f
Htyloil c a u b o , thnt It I* M'° ' / ' I twenty*
o f f hint thnt llnsol A ’ 1!’, i", ’«|l0V iKl H»t
ono yonrs o f mjo nnil that
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Vlrulnln. rcsldlmt nt V t/ » nrVnr-l'f*
T horofo ro , you
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oil to appear to this bill heroin
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thin cniiHo. said npponninciit®
(ho First Monday In Novemt'or.
tho suino holag a R " l ° 1’ *&gt;
Court.
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It Is fu rth or ordered that thl* » M
ho puhllshod fo r five conseeutlvo
In I ho Him ford 11o ra I d . i i '1 |0J|di.
puttllflhod In Seminole CounlY.
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W ltlioss:
B. A. Dougins . ‘ |her^ t
tho Circuit Court, und a ,e “ r{ , q i
this Zdili day o f Hoptomt'or.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921!

SOCIETY
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(Trim Monday’ * Dtllr)

L A. Carter of Nashvlllo In apondI n feW days hero attondlng to bual-

L and Mrs. Groono of Conoord, N.
[arrived in tho city Saturday for a
rt stay.
\t. and Mrs. P. D. HdV of Jalksonspent the week end horo nt tho
btozuma.
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Washington and Leo Univorsity, at
present tho chapol Is entirely inade­
quate nnd without flro nrotoction.
Among other valuable contents is tho
great Leo statuo by Valentino, which
is priceless. Work hns begun on tho
Stono mountain memorial to tho Con­
federacy, which will bo tho greatest
monument on earth.
Mrs. Ben Caswell wns appointed to
represent tho Snnford Chapter on.
Stato Educational committee.
Miss Person loaves on tho 14th of
Novombor for Birmingham to attend
tfio Gen Convertion of tho U. D. 0.

D. McLeon of Binghamton, N.
(From Tuetd*)'* Dill?)
Mrs. C. A. Itnulorson of Genova was
vns in tho city Saturday and stopthe guest Sunday of Mrs. David Speer,
»t tho Montezuma.
W. A. Ames, of Leesburg, spent the
I p. Slater of Now York who was
[ guest of D. L. Thrashor for the day horo yesterday transacting busi­
|k end, left evening for Lakeland. ness.
Mrs. J. A. Ilawloy of Ft. Piorco
It. Stark, of Scranton, P«., mndo
arrived
hero yesterdny for a short
lioadtjunrtors nt tho Montezuma
visit.
j
[inlay while in tho city on bush
W. T. Uadlow of Jicksouvllle was
jhn It. Apperson of Now York was in tho city yesterday on n busiress
fng the out of stnto arrivals Sat- mission,
»y and is registered nt tho Monte*
Messrs Blltch, Scott, and E. M, Slog
la.
of DcLnnd were, visitors in Snnford
lory S. Moore nqd Abide L. Mooro Sundny.
tichford, Vt, nro Bpending n short
W. S. Metcalf w Charleston, S. C.,
here en route to other points in
is making his headquarters at the
I state.
Montezuma while in tho city on busi­
\
ness.
Ir. C. M Berry returned on Snturfroin a week’s business trip to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arcblo Betts return­
hijm and St. Petersburg, having
ed
homo yesterdny from New York
kc in his car.
nnd New Jersey where they spent
Ir. Alfred B. Itobson and bis friend the past month.
Albright, of Orlando spent tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wnlsma'return­
bk end with Dr. and Mrs. J. N.
ed yesterday after spending the sum
bnon of Pnrk ave.
mcr In Michigan, Illinois nnd othor
Mrs. Illdlon returned to hor homo places in the East and Middle States.
[tho Ferndnlo Apnrtmonts nftor a
Mr. and Mrs, Henry McLaulln nnd
tee weeks visit pleasantly spent
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith left tins
|h relatives in Miami.
morning in tho McLaulin car for a
(dr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Chnso and Mr. trip 14 plnces of interest on tho West
[l*\ Whitncr motored to Tampa ho Const
called there by the death nnd funMr. nnd Mrs. Clins. F. Gates of At­
[l of their cousin, Judge Carter.
lanta, Ga, arrived here yesterdny and
Mrs. Itobort Ilowo and daughter are stopping at tho Montezuma for
tty of Jncksonvillo nro spending the present Mr. and Mrs. Gates will
week'here ns the guests of hor make Sanford their homo.
tents Mr. nnd Mrs. Betts on Oak
Mrs. C. H. Campbell, Miss Lucy
Hryd Smytho, Mrs Huff and Mrs. Wil­
Mrs. J. I,. Miller has returned from liams were a congenial party motoring
[trip to St. Augustino where she to Orlnndo yesterday where they spent
Nit several days with relatives nnd the afternoon very plensnntly
ends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Konip of Rich
pit Sunday a very eongoninl party moiul, Vn., nro guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ring To Orlando wore Mr. T. J. David Speer. Mr. Kemp has served
Jllor, Mrs. Augusta Eigenmntin, Mrs. ns master mnchanlc in tho ueroplnno
MeA Martin and Mr. nnd Mrs. service for the government for sev
oral years; lie is interested in Florida
hns. J. Humph.
in general and Snnford in particular.
r ■. and Mrs. J. P. Hilburn of Orht were in tho city yesterday coniHALLOWE'EN DANCE
over to attend services nt the
One of the most delightful social
thodist Church, at which time Ilish- events of tho season was the Hallow­
Ainsworth preached. •
e'en Dance given last evening at tho
Parish House by the Members of the
Hon. G. W. Deen nnd son D. D. St. Agnes Guild.
ken of Wnycross, Ga,, spent the
The Parish House, which lends itself
[ek end hero ns tho guests of Mrs. so well to the decorators hand, novor
Morton Thigpen nnd Dr. J. C. looked lovlier than on this occasion.
ken. Mr. D. D Deeti is n prominent Festoons of ornngc nnd black, moss
tonicy in Wnycross.
ami streamers were suspended from
thq corners of tho room. Tho lights
[Attorney S. E. Durrnneo and Mrs. wove covered with pumpkin Jnck-o)mince of Orlando spent Snttirdny lanters ami cast a wioril glow over
■oiioiorti. VViuio inr. tlurrooeu won tne scene.* Ill one curnui ui iiiw i«.uIU
bending court. Mrs. Durranco wns nil attractive punch table had been ar­
[• guest for lunch of Mrs. Ponnthnn ranged and throughout tho evening,
|&lt;k at lhdy Cross Rectory.
delicious fruit punch was served. The
whole scene resembled a /voritnblo
bliss Jessie S. Roborts of Wilmlng- Witches Land.
The Country Club of Orlando furn­
li. N .C„ arrived bore yesterdny nnd
the guest of hor Another Mrs. J.'D, ished tho music for tho evening, and
[belts on Lnurut ave. Miss Ro­ this fact alone assured It n success.
Tho affair was a decided micossos
st* coming down to attend the marall
entertainment given by tho Guild
[go of her sistor Miss Elennor Ro*
r&lt;* nml Mr. Ernest Gormcly, which usually aro and tho evening was ono
ken place November the cightth nt of the exeptional njoymont. The mem­
bers of tho St. Agnes Guild wero as­
f Methodist Church.
sisted in entertaining, by Mrs. A. ,P.
plr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Vincent of Wn* Connolly, Mrs. R. A. Newman nnd
so are in tho city tho guests of Mrs. S. E. Barritt.
». Vincent'H sister, Mrs. R. J. Holly
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
ey wero cnlled hero by tho sorlnud
Tho Pipe Organ Club was very grac­
css of their mother, Mrs. E. G.
nor, who hns been III for several iously entertained Monday afternoon.
fa hut is considerably improved nnd .Mrs. Voile Williams being the hostess
at the home of Mrs. A. C. Wiliams,
o to he about again.
on Pnrk avo.
Most encouraging reports were
U. D. C.
mndo hy the chairmen o f tho various
Vn interesting meeting of tho N. Do
committees in regard to increasing
[ Howard Chnptor of the U. D. C.,
tho funds in the club trensury. Plans
Is held in tho Parish IIouso Friday
wero made for a cooked food snlo to
fernoon.
he hold t V Friday before Armistlco
rhu Chnptor was honored by having
r stnto president, MIbh Person, of Day.
During tho social hour Mrs. WilIhuido visit with us, nnd she gnva
lianiR served delicious refreshments.
Ivcry interesting talk on tho work
The cluli will meet noxt Mondny with
by tho woman's chnptor throughthc stato nnd urging that our Mrs. A. F. McAlister on West Firat
npter bo moro nctjvo in tho throo street.
Iporlnnt places of the work, memLOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
Fs*dp, education, nnd tho core of
Infcdernto women nnd votorans. Tho
Mrs, John C. Smith wns tho charm­
lldiers’ Home in Jncksonvillo was ing hostess yesterdny afternoon when
"b°rted In good condition, hut tho sho entertained nt bridge at hor homo
Its of th mon in our Confedornto on Union nve., complimenting Mrs.
Inins would bo drenmy indoed, if Howard P. Smith, who leaves tho lat­
■ daughters' of their comrndos did ter part of the week for West! Palm
11 hrlng to them good cheor.
Bench. There wore four tnbloB of
I Ir8&gt; Person nlso spoke Interestingly players nnd tho guests included tho
M ho recent movement for a largo member of tho Seminole Bridge Club
Nownmnt fund for onlnrglng nnd ro- nnd opo extra table.
,1H nictlng tho famous Loo Chapol at
Orange nnd Black, tho Hallowe'en

colors prevailed in tho decoration and
othor detnils of this pretty party.
Largo brass bowls filled with daisies,
cosmos, golden rod nnd other yollow
flowers wero effectively placed In tho
rooms whero tho card tnblos were ar­
ranged.
The tally enrds wero dainty sug­
gestions of tho season nnd when scores
wore counted after several spirited
gnmes of bridge it was found thnt
Mrs. Reginald Holly held high scoro
among tho club members. She was
nwnrded an nttrnctlvo vanity, while
the high score guest prize n Mndorln
trny cover went to Mrs. F. E. Roumll*
lat. Mrs. Smith,the honorce, wns pro*
seated a set of crystal salts.
Following the card game,
Mrs.
Smith served dainty refreshments
consisting of brick crenm, cakes, Lady
fille rs nnd coffee.
On onh pinto
were cunning Witches riding brooms.
Tho guest list for tho afternoon In­
cluded Mrs. Howard P. Smith, Mrs.
F. E. Roumlllnt, Mrs. J. C. Bennett,
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs. Ed Lane,
Mrs. Hen Caswell, Mrs. Fred Dnigor,
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. Donald Smith,
Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen, Mrs. D. C.
Marlowe, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, Mrs.
Henry Purdon, Mrs. Reginald Holly,
Mrs. Harry Wnlsh, Mrs. E. A. Doug­
las,

Chapter! N. S., D. A. R.; Mrs. John
Leonard], stato registrar, N. S., D. A.
R.j Mrs Forest Lake, mother o f our
much loved nnd appreciated charter
president. ,
Mrs. Lnke, nt n Into hour, served
delicious refreshments assisted by
Mrs. B. J. Starling.
TUESDAY AUCTION BRIDGE
CLUB
Mrs. C. E. Henry entertained In her
ueunl charming manner yesterday af­
ternoon at bridge nt her home on
Magnolia avenue. The guests being
the members of tho Tuesday Auction
Bridge Club. There being two tables
of players.
Fragrant |Hnk and white roses wer^
used combined with ferns in tho var­
ious roortif. whero the card tables were
placed.
Of exceptional interest wns tho
game of duplicate bridge played dur­
ing the afternoon, High scoro wns
held by Mrs. George Knight and Mrs.
Hal Wight.
Shrimp cocktail, chicken sandwich­
es, olives nml hot chocolate wero sorveil nt the conclusion of tho card
game.
The members of the club are: Mrs.
George Knight, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs,
Ralph Wight, Mrs. W. E. Watson,
Mrs. Fred Walsmn, Mrs. Harry B.
Lewis, Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mrs,
Sam Yountz ami Mrs. C. E. Henry.

WEEK OF OCTOBER 30111 TO
NOVEMBER ITU
Tuesday
11!: ID no pit—Weekly luncheon, Ro­
CKCILIAN CLUB
tary Club, Valdes Hotel.
8 p. m.— Drill, Co, D, Flu, National
Tho first of the winter sens on's
Guard, Court Hobac, *
musical programs from tho Cecilinn
8 p. m.*—Hnllowo'en party, nt the Club wns given last Saturday after­
High School.
noon in the studio of Mrs, Munson,
Wednesday
Elizabeth Wldtiier told very inter­
12:13 noon—Weekly luncheon Kl- estingly of the Arntonicn, a musical
wunis Club at the Valdez Hotel.
instrument invented by Benjamin
7:15 p. m.—Special meeting of Com­ Franklin, nml which she saw in the
mittees of American Legion, Lloyd's Metropolitan Museum in New York
Shoo Store.
this summer.
Thursday
Tho Arnionlen wns based on . the
7:30 p. m.— Practice for play by idea of the musical glasses, which
Business Woman's Club, Welaka lob­ George Washington so greatly enjoy­
by.
ed
A series of howl like glasses
8 p. m.— Father ami Son banquet, wero operated by means of a foot
I y Men's Club at Parish House.
treadle from underneath (sewing ma­
8 p. tit.— Band rehearsal,
court chine fashion) tones wero produced by
house, 151 Inf. Band.
pressing on these glass plates, ns
8 p. in.— Mooting Eastern Star at they revolved, deep pressure for loud,
Masonic Hall.
light pressure for soft, , Tho semi­
Friday
tones, corresponding to piano black
8 p. m.— Monthly banquet, Sanford keys, were painted white, tho C scale
Chamber of Commerce, at Valdez (corresponding to piano white keys)
IIntel.
followed tho colors of tho rainbow,
8 p. m.— Regular meeting Knight red, orange, yellow, green, bluo, indi­
Templars, at Masonic Hall.
go. '
8 p. m.— Regular meeting Snnford
Franklin said “ The tones were un­
Medical-Dontid Asao., nt tho Monte­ co inparaid.v sweet." Mozart and Bee­
zuma Hotel.
thoven wrote music for tho arnionlen.
Following Dates Booked Abend:
Miss Bowler, soprano, was tho usNov. lltli.— Armistice Day, A m or-1.sinLant talent, ami sang beautifully a
tenn Legion Celebration
group nf songs from Rohrn and Eu­
Nov, 17th, piny "Snnford Folly," by gene Cowles.
Business Woman's Club.
The entire program was greatly en­
joyed mid included in p|um&gt; selec­
(From
HhIjlv)
tions:
W. H. Taylor, o f Tampa, whb in the Watty C Sharp Minor.............. Chopin
city yesterday oil a business mission,
Charlotte Smith
Pursue .............................
Sharp
Mr. am) Mrs. John J. Hurt, of A l­
Nezzic Stone
bany, N. Y., arriveil in tho city yes­ Reverie .................................
Motor
terday for n short vi»it.
Lou Ellen Mahoney
Nncturriu............ Mary Helen Morse
E. G. Ernest, of Jacksonville, is Vnlso Lento .........
Pearl Robson
among tho out-of-town business visi­ II Trorntoro (2 pianos)..Verdi Alliorti
tors in tho city yesterday nnd today.
Madeline Mullein, Mrs, Munson
Military
March................... Sartorlo
Thos. F. Moore and C. B.‘ Mooro, of ,
Byron Fox
Columbia, S. C., aro spending n fow Little Folk Songs:
days in tho city transacting business.
(a) Indian Song ..............
Rilbu
u...a MmvvvoII
R. L. McKenzie, of Jncksonvillo, is
(Ii) Waltz in F ................,...Rilbro
spending n few dnys horo on business,
('amiIn Dons
Mr. McKonzia represents tho Kelly(c) America Air ......
Ricknby
Springfield Tiro Co.
Kntheryn Meiscli
(d) Bag-pipes ..............
Itydor
M.
H.
McMullen
Mrs. Robert Wilson returned to her
homo Mu Orlnmlo yesterday after
Cuurt Seventh Jiullelnl Cir­
spending a fow dnys hero with her In Clrrult
cuit, Seminole Count)’ Flnrltla.
— In Clinneerr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ayecook nt their home on Liuirol avenue.
IIILL T O Ill IKT T ITLE
CAI'T. REUBEN BRISCOE CHAP­
TER, C. A. It.
The reception given Tuesday after­
noon, October .IlHt, from four to six
by Mrs. Forest Lnke to tho members
of tho Capt. Reuben Briscoe Chapter
C. A. R. (Children of tho American
Revolution) was lovely. All of the
members in tho city wero present
witli the exception of our Cradle Roll.
The library and parlor wore beau­
tiful with spring liko flowors which
wero in accord with tho sunny after­
noon.
At a Bhort business session cnlled
nt 3:30, Joan Mnxwoll wns oloctod
president, to fill tho unexplrod term
of our chnrtor president, Maude Lake.
Jean Maxwell wns recommended by
Maudo Lake ns her successor, when,
with regrets, sho had to resign as she
in now a student at Stuart Hal),
Staunton, Vn. Camilla Puleston was
appointed magazlno chairman. Plans
wero mndo and committees nppointed
for tho ArmlBtlca Day float. Virgin­
ia McDaniel and Mary Elizabeth Tol­
ar will represent pngoH.
A note wns rend from Mrs. Hard­
ing to tho C. A. R. members, to whom
she gave a reception nt tho White
IIouso at tho 3lst Continental Con­
gress.
Three honorary members wero ad­
mitted Into the chuptor. Mrs. W. E.
Watson, regent of Snlllo IIo- .ison

A. ... Honknl

vs.
Kilim H. Johnson, ot nl.
OI4UHII OF IH'IILICATHIN
To Edna It. JnhiiHon form erly Edna H.
NIcholH and John L. Johimon tier k a s­
ha ml, It. It. Johnson as truntco In
hankruptoy o f Alhort Nichols, J. H.
Ilohnon and Llxzlo 13. Itohnon
his
, wife, Ella M. Needham and D.
II.
Wu'd ha in her hunlmnd, Andrew Ho Illvan ami Mary Louis') Hulllvan, his
w ile and all othor parties cla im in g
Intercut under any, elthor or all or
tho unlit above named parties In nnd
(o the followliiK property, tho N13Vi
o f N W ! i o f HW *i* Hoctlon 14, T o w n ­
ship 21. Houth o f Itango 29 Ennt, and
In ennh and ovory ono o f tho fo l l o w Inir named pornonn, Edna II. Johnson,
form erly Edna II. Nlohnls, John L.
Johnson, her hnahnnd. II. II. J oh n ­
son an trunton In Ilankruploy o f A l­
bert NIcholH, J. It. itohnon and Lizzie
E. nohsoit, hln wife, Ella N. Nondham
nnd D. II. Neodlinm, her hunhnnd, A n ­
drew Hnlllvnii nnd Mary Louise Hulllvnn bin wife. If living, nnd If any,
elthor or nit nf tho fo r e g o i n g persons
ho dead, all partin') claim in g Interest
under any, either or all o f them, towlt: tho a b ov e named persons, d e ­
ceased o r othorwtno. In and to tho
said heroin dencrlhod ronl cstato. nml
to all persons and parties cla im in g
an Interest In and to the said d e ­
scribed lands:
You and each o f
u are hereby r e ­
quired to npponr to tho hill filed In this
online ngnlnnt you on or b efore tho first
Mondny In December, 1922. a ruin day
o f thin court, t o - w lt : Decem ber 4th,
1922, nnd la dofuult th e reof decree pro
confused will he entered against you
and each o f you and tho enuse proceed
ex pnrto.
It Is ordered thnt this order he p u b ­
lished fo r eight consocutlveH wonlcs In
the Hnuford Herald, a newspaper p u b ­
lished In Homlnolo County, Florida.
Witness tho Hon. Jnmos W. Perkins,
Judge o f said Court nml the hand o f 13.
A. Douglass, the clerk th ereof nnd the
officia l sent o f said court, this 2nd day
o f October, 1922.

(HEAIi)

K. A. DOUOLAHH,

Clerk c 'lr-o it Court,
Hemlnola County, Fla.
Hy: A. M. WKEKH. D. C.
J NEH &amp; JONES,
-'rta n d o, Fla., fo r Complainant,
ao-sto
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r’OTICO TO CIUSDITOnS
In Court ot the Count)* J u d g e, Hemlnola
County. Hint* o f Florida
In re Estate o f
CAI1MMI,LA ItOTUNDO
T o nil Credllora. I.rgntrra, Distributee*
and all I'eraona having Claims or D onmnda against an Id Kafntet
You, nml onah o f you, nro hereby nolltlud am) required
to present any
claims nnd dom.inda which you, or eith­
er o f you. may have against the estate
o f Cnrmella Itotundo. deranged, lata o t
Bemtnale County, Florida, l o tho underaliened Adm inistrator o f aald
estate,
within tw o yea rs from the date hereof.
Dated, Sept. 28th. A. D. 1932.

n. C. WHITTEN,

Administrator.
9-29; 10-0-13-20-27; 11-3-10-17-14
la the Circuit Court. Berenth Judicial
Circuit o f Florida. In nnd fo r BrmInole County,— In Chancery.

NOTICE OF FOUnCMlHCltE SALE
Chnso Sc Company, n corporation o r g a n ­
ised and oxlatlng under tho laws o f
tho Rtnto o f Florida, Complainant,
vs.
E. M, Howard nnd Annlo M. Howard,
his wifo, Defondants.
Under and hy virtue o f a decrou o f
foroclusuro ami sale rendered In tho
Circuit Court o f tho Seventh Judicial
Circuit o f Florida In nnd fo r Hemlnola
County, In Chancery, In n enuso thorclu
pemllnu wherein Chnso .4 Company, a
corporation organised and ex istin g un­
der tho laws o f tho .Stnto o f Florida. Is
complainant, and U. M Howard
und
Annlo M. Howard, his wife, are d efen d ­
ants, 1 will soil at public ou tcry to tho
highest bidder, fo r ennh, nt tho front
dnor o f tho courthouse In tho City ot
Hanford, In said county nnd stnto, d u r­
ing tho legal hours of mile, on Monday,
llio Cth day o f Novombor, A. D. 1922,
name being (bo first Monday In said
month. I bo fo llo w in g described land sit­
uate, lying and being In tho County of
Hcmmolu and Stnto o f Florida, to -w lt:
Lot No, T w o &lt;2), block C, In Drown'*
subdivision o f Heck Hummock na num­
bered and delineated In Flat llonk D,
page G3, on f Ito In tho o ff lc o o f tho
Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f Orango
county. Florida, o f which said Seminole
County was fo rm erly a part, and which
Is duly o f record In Iho public rocords
o f Seminole County, Florida, In tho o f ­
fice o f tho clerk o f tho circuit court o f
said Seniluolo County, In Flat Hook No.
I at page 83.
Also the Month half o f tho Northeast
uunrlcr o f tho Northeast quarter o f (ho
Northeast quarter o f Section Four ( 4 ) ;
Tow n sh ip T w e n ty (20) South,
Itango
'Fillr* -ono (31) Kant, con ta in in g five
ueroH morn or loss.
Or so much th e re o f ns m a y ho neces­
sary to sa tisfy said docreo nml Iho costs
and expenses o f said milt.
K. F. HOU8IIOI.DEII.
Special Master til Chancery.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL.
Solicitors fo r Complainant. flO-Glo

TELEGRAPH OPERATORS, Station
Agents, positions wniting.
Wo
teach Telegraphy, Touch-typewriting,
Business-penmanship, Station-Agen­
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mi «t it
Bartow, Florbin.
“

In the Circuit Court ot the Berenth J u ­
dicial Circuit o f Florida, la and fo r
Bemlnole County--—In Chnneery.

CITATION
M F. n ob ln son . Complainant,
vs.
Louisa Pnpworth, ot a l„ Defendants.
T o : Louisa Pnpworth, If living, and If
dond. to all p a rtlei cla im in g Inter­
ests under Louisa Papwurth, deceas­
ed. o r otherwise. In and to the f o l ­
low in g described land In Hemlnola
County, Florida, more particularly
desert bed an follow s, to - w lt :
[login 39 chnlns nml 7 lin k s W est o f
Hie Southeast co rn er o f
Soctlon
2,
T ow n sh ip 20, South o f Itango 30 East:
run thence Knot a lon g Hoctlon lino 10
ch nlns; thonco North 41 degrees,
IS
minutes. Hast II chains nnd 70 links,
thence North S3 dogruen IS
nilutes,
W est i t chnlns nnd 40 links to the East
side o f the r l g h t - o f - w o * , o f tho South
Florida Ilnllroad Company, thence In a
S outhwesterly direction n long the East
sldo o f said r ig h t - o f - w a y o f said South
Florida Ilnllroad Company, to the point
o f b eg in n in g :
It a p p en dInig
_ from the sw o rn bill o f
complaint filed In this
___ cause
_____ against
________
you, nnd each o f you. thnt you, and
each o f you have o r claim to have soma
Interest In nml to tho land hereinabove
described.
T herefore, you, Louisa Pnpworth, If
living, and if dead, all parties claim ing
Interests under Louisa Pnpworth, de­
ceased. or oth erw ise, In nnd to
tho
prop erty hereinabove described, are r e ­
quired to bo and appear b e fo re our
said Circuit Court at the Court House
In Snnford. Florida, on tbo 1st ilnv o f
January, A. D. 1923. nnd then nnd there
make answer to tbo bill o f complaint
exhibited against you, o th erw ise de­
crees pro conCrstio will
bo
entered
agaliiMt you and each o f you.
&lt;
It Is ordered Hint tills citation be
published In the Sanford
Herald, a
newspaper published In Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida. niiQQ each wc
rook fo r olghL
(SI ( nnseciltlve weeks
\V 1TNKHH my bn ml and tho sen! o f
the said Circuit Court on tills tho 13th
day o f October, A. 1&gt; l'»22.
(S E A L )
13. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f tbo Circuit Court,
o f the Seventh Judicial
c i r c u i t o f tho Stalo o f
Florida, in nnd for the
County o f Seminole.
GKO. A. DeCOTTES.
Solicitor nml o f Counsel for
12-9tp
Complainant.
COSt M I S S I O N 111IN B A L E

Notice In hereby given that tho unrslgned,
d crslgn
cd, Commissioners In partition
appointed hy Hie decree o f the Circuit
Court o f Honilmdo County, Florida, In a
certain cause therein ponding In whlah
Minnie Felder ot nl. are complainants
nnd U rorgo Sheppard, ot nl., aro defend­
ants, to make Halo of tho promises In­
volved In said suit, will on
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N O V E M ’lH Il

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1023.

during tho legal hours o f snle. o ff e r
for sale nnd suit to the bent and h ig h ­
est bidder fo r cash, nt tho dnor o f tho
Court House In Snnford, Florida, the
fo l lo w in g described real property, towlt:
Lots Thirteen and Fourteen o f Stock
Four, o f Tier One. o f Snnford, Florida,
a cco rd in g (u K. It. ?rnfforil'fl Mnp o f
Snnford, as p«r plat thereof duly re ­
corded In the,Public records o f Sontlnolo
County. Florida.
J. J. DICKINSON,
A. P. CONNELLY.
C. II, DUHOSI3,
00-Gtc
Commissioners In Partition.

MONUMENTS
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BUILDING M MULE

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J. W. BARRETT, Representative

QUAIIRY DISTRIBUTORS
Secure our prices before placing your orders; you will
bo more than repaid.
All work done in a satisfactory manner and your busi­
ness is appreciated,

MONEY

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On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices

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W r i t s f o r 1'rlco l.lrt

W. A. Merryduy Company
Fululkti, Florida

ELDER SPRIlii'S WATER

—Thomas R. Baker, I’ h. D., oi
Rollins College, Analytic and

Consulting Chemist says of the '.v iler: "O f the many waters of this and oth­
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior in nil good quali­
ties of thnt of the "Elder Water."— Phone 3U -W .

Offlco In Miller Building.

Elder Springs Water Company

Fall Fertilizers
Send for our new book by Bayard F. Floyd
on Full Application to Citrus Trees, and leaflet de­
scriptive o f Vegetable Fertilizers.
Mr. Floyd has given much information on
care of tho grovo at this season outside of his
able treatment of tho fertilizer needs.
Our Vegetable Formulas meet every require­
ment o f tho commercial truck grower.
IDEAL FERTILIZERS lead In actual field
production. Our prlcoB nro lowest possible con­
sistent with quality.

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Jacksonville, Florida

ALAN SCOTT, Mgr., Snnford Warehouse

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                    <text>UTILITIES COMPANY
, STATE RETURNS INDICATE '
REPUBLICANS WILL CONTROL SOUTHERN
ARE INSTALLING MACHINERY
CONGRESS FOR TWO YEARS
IN THEIR SANFORD PLANTS DEFEAT REAPPORTIONMENT
SENATE MAJORITY IS CUT
OTHER AMENDMENTS CARRY
That Will^rive the Patrons the Best of Service in
the Future
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LINE UP OF THE
ARMISTICE DAY
IS N E T J E S U L T PARAD^READIT
A N D HOUSE A N D SE N A TE
SLASHED TO SCANT
~ H A N D FU L

O f Yesterday’s Election With Re­
turns Almost Complete and
Some Close Races
NEW YORK, Nov. 0.— Return*
from nil but three congressional dis­
tricts whore results nro still undeter­
mined nt noon todny show 224 Re­
publicans and 205-Democrats, one Soc­
ialist, one independent, one farmerl*bor oloctod to now house of repre­
sentatives.
The latest figuros show tho next
senate will hayo €2 Republicans and
41 Democrats, one farmot-labofr'wlth
tho results of two senatorial contosts,
tho one In Washington und tho one in
North Dakota, still undecided.
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 0.—
West Virginia elected a Democratic
senator and four Democrats and fcrfo
Republicans to tho houso of represen­
tatives, replacing its solid Republican
delegation in tho last congress. Sen­
ator Suthorlund, Republican, todny
concodcd victory o f Neely,J}\a Demo­
cratic opponont.
NEW YORK, Nov. 0.— Continued
Republican control of congress, but
with tho sennto majority cut in half
and tho houso .majority of 100 slashed
to a scant handful, It nppearod today
tho net result of Tuesday's election
with returns almost complete, closo
races in a fow undecided districts not
Affecting tho general result and de­
lays In counting, however, threaten­
ed to postpone final figures until to­
morrow. Delated returns onrly todny
from Montana showing election of
Scott Lonvltt, gnvo Republicans 21H
votes novessary to control next houso.
With seven congressional -districts in
four states, Kansas, North Dakota,
Washington nnd West Virginiu unre­
ported ot 7 a. m. today. Roll in thu
next house stood: Republicans, 220,
Democrats 205, Socialist 1, FarmerLabor 1, Independent 1. In returns
' to date sovonty-six places now hold
- b y Republicans had boon captured
wlthput a single colintcr-hsifinrinf*
Lvniucraiic loss.
OTPEKA, Knns., Nov. 9.—Jjc elec­
tion of Jonuthan Davis, Democrat, us
ifbvornor of Kansas was conceded to­
day by Chnirmnn Ilawk, of tho Stnto
Republican commlttue, and W. Y.
Morgan, Republican nominee, has wir­
ed his congratulations to Davis.
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov, 0.— Rovlsod
figures shows for tho senato, Poindex­
ter, Republican incumbent, running
4,308 votes behind Dill, Democrat,
with only 200 scattered precincts miss­
ing.
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 0.
— Tho ru-olcction of Senator William
II. King, Democrat, wns assured ,toduy with further returns. Figures
from all but two precincts guvo King
u majority cstiir.n ted nt between 800
nnd 400. Colton and Leatborwuod, Re­
publicans, re-eleated to houso.
CHICAGO GETS INDIAN
Chicago, Nov. 0.—For tho first time
in tho histury of tho mnjor leagues a
left-hand Indian is s6hedulod to uppear on tho diamond. Ho Is Jack
Williams, n full-blooded Huron, sign­
ed today by Chicago Americans. W il­
liams is a pitcher nnd nineteen years
old. Whllo with tho Dellovlllo club of
the Central Ontario Icaguo last sonson ho won twonty-soven gsmos and
lost ono. In tho gamo lost he allowed
only two hits but one of hie team­
mates made an error that permitted
an opponont to score tho winning run.

The Southern Utilities Company,
commensurate with the growth of
Sonford, are Installing now machinery
at tho plant at Rand's Siding that will
give them ono of tho largest and host
equipped electric light plants In this
part
of the state and THE LARGEST
Tho parndo will form on Park avoICE
PLANT IN FLORIDA.
nuo, facing North at Tenth streot.
Tho
greatest Improvement In the
To enter your placo go out Sanford
oloctrlc
plant Is tho installation of tho
avonuo, making tho loop coming in
now
000
K. W. turblno that is bolng
on Park Avo. Tho numbor of allot­
placed
In
position on tho floor this
ment of spaco will be found on tho
wcok nnd n small army of mon nro
bricks:
employed working on tho new plant
Walking
nnd unloading tho now machinery.
1.
— Flag.
Tho electric plant wns put in good
2.
— 154th Infantry Bnnd.
condition
two years ago shortly after
2.— Legionnaires.
tho
breakdown
of tho old plant at
4.
— Company D„ F. N. G.
which
time
ono
Uniflow engine was
5.— 154th Medical Dept.
Installed
nnd
another
of tho samo
0.— Knight Templars.
typo
was
added
two
years
ago but
7.
— Odd Follows.
.
theso
\yore
as
nothing
compared
to
8.
— Doy Scouts.
tho
turbino
nnd
the
now
condenser
Cars
nnd all the now equipment being in­
1).—Speaker nnd Post Commander.
stalled now. It is necessary to hnvo
10.
— Mayor nnd City officials.
a traveling crane to tnko euro of all
11.
—Open.
this henvy machinery nnd the plant
Floats
looks moro like a mammoth mnehino
12.— Daughters of tlfo American Rev­
shop than anything else just now.
olution.
*
With this new turbino and condenser
13.
— Open.
tho electric plant will be nhlo to tako
14.— Children of tho American Revo­
Cnre of nny load that Snnford may
lution (Snlly Harrison Chnptcr).
place on it In the next throo years.
15.
— United Confederate Veterans.
In tho Ico manufacturing depart­
10.— United Confederate Votorans.
ment whlcji Is renlly tho biggest part
17.
— Grand Army of tho Republic.
of the plunt they are installing anoth­
18.
— Grand Army of tho Republic.
er Uniflow ongino to operato tho new
10.—Spanish War Veterans.
150-ton ico mnehino nnd after this is
20.
—Spanish War Voterans.
put in placo tho plant will havo a ca­
21.
—Auxiliary of tho American Le­
pacity of 350 tons o f Ico per dny
gion.
nsldo from taking enro of tho cold
22.
— American Legion.
Btorngo. Lnst yonr tho Southern Util­
23.
— Doy Scouts.
ities, C«,\ was forced to htiip in hero
24.
—Cuntp Fire Glrlu.
Borne 20,006 tons of ico to tnko care
25.
—Tho Dout.
of tho refrigeration of cars nnd with
„ Civic
their ndded equipment this yoar oven
20.—City of Sanford.
wljh tho added production of vege­
Clubs
tables nnd fruit this senson they will
27.—Woman's Club.
not hnvo to ship in moro thun 0,000
2 8 — Rotary Club.
tons of ice. The now equipment in
20.— Klwanls Club.
tho Ice factory will bo rendy by the
80.—Chamber of Commorco.
first of December and then tho San­
31.—Seminole Game Protective Ass’n.
ford plunt will havo tho inrgest out­
32.— Fcrnnld-Laughton Hospital.
put of nny ico fnetory in tho state.
33.
— Red Cross Chapter.
,
The cold storage is quite an item at
Lodges
this plant where they huvo to kfetip
34.
— Elks Club, six spaces reserved
plenty of ice on hands for the refrig­
for this club.
41.
—Odd Follows.
42.—Rebcccus.
.
43.
—Knights of Columbus.
44.
—Woodmen* of tho World.
45.
—Drothcrhood of St. Andrews.
Comcrclnl Flouts
40.—Lloyd Shoo Store.
47.
—American Fruit Growers.
48.
— Roumillat &amp; Anderson.
IN HERRIN MURDER CASE CON­
40.—Sanford Paint &amp; Wall I'apor Co.
NECTION WITH MINE
50.
— Eldor Springs Water Co.
KILLINGS
51.
— MU,mly’s Shoppe.
52.
—Ilintcrmlator Piano Co.
MARION, III., Nov. 0.— Examina­
53.
— llnll Hnrdworo Co.
tion
of tho veniremen from whom
54.
— I. D. Martin.
will
be
chosen tho jury to docido thu
55.
— Hill Hnrdwnro Co.
fato
of
thu first fivo mon on trial
50.^-C. W. Stokes.
here for murder brought in connection
57.
— Hill Lumber Co.
in tho Horrin mine killings Inst June
58.
— Lord’s Purity Water.
continued today.
50.—Scminolo-Buick Co.
00.
— Hugh Tlllls.
01.
— D. &amp; O. Motor Co.
MISS A. M. ROBERTSON
02-70.— Other entries.
CONCEDES VICTORY TO
Lino of march— From Park nvonuo
THE MAN SHE OUSTED
wost on Ninth stroet to Oak Avcnuo,
North on Oak to Find street, cast on
MUSKOGEE, Okln., Nov. 0.— Miss
First Htreet to Hnnfurd avcnuo, South
Alice M. Robertson, tho only woman
on Sanford Avcnuo/ to Fifth street,
of tho 07th congress, lute today ceded
west on Fifth^stroot to Magnolia uvohpr defeat for re-election by W. W.
nuo., North on Park nvenuo to Court
Hastings, Democrat, tho mnn sho
Houso.
dlsplacced from congress two yoarz
Parade will start promptly at 10:15
ago. Smiling wanly but hor eyos
n. m.
sparkling, she held high a campaign

erator cars all during tho winter
months nnd In the now equipment ie
ammonia tanks to the number of throe
supplementing the old battery and the
foundations are now boing laid fo r
the now tanks giving them nine re­
ceivers. Changes nro bolng mado In
the. spray basins and the water supp iy ^ p d now wells are boing bored
fo^ 'R ron tor supply o f wntor. All tho
water for tho boilers Is drawn from
Lnko Ada nnd is purchased from tho
A. C. L. Ry., tho Southern Utilities
having tho same trouble with pipos
that tho citizens of Sanford havo with
the present quality of water.
A new building has been erected for
tho cold storngo and ico storago bo­
ing 00x100 feet nnd gives tho plant n
much groatcr capacity for at least 100
tons of additional ico per jiay for
emergencies. In fact this now build­
ing nnd equipment will tnko care of
from 1,000 to 2,0Q0 tons of ico a dny
nnd also gives tho men five ways to
put tho ico on tho platform for tho rofrlgerntor cars and this is a groat
saving of time nnd labor nnd oxpenso.
The now plntform Just built will take
care of 24 ears nt n time nnd tho ad­
ditional trackage of tho A. C. L. nt
this point for cleaning out ,tho refrigorntor cars gives an additional econo­
my in time nnd expense.
Now equipment lias also been plac­
ed nt tho wator and gns plant in tho
shape of an nuxillnry ongino for
emergencies. Mnny miles of now
wntor mains havo been laid, somo 20
miles In tho last few months nnd this
pipo is boing luid as fast as it can bo
delivered here. Tho snmo is truo of
the gns plant nnd now pipes nro bo­
ing laid ns fust as possiblo and lurgor
pipes from tho houses to tho mains
where tho small pipes enuso friction
nnd retard tho flow of gas.
/ Mr. Huston, general manager of tho
Southern Utilities Co., and locnl mnnngor Rosbro, feel good ovor tho pro­
gress being mado toward that point
whero they can say they have made
good all their promises to tho city of
Sanford in giving them tho best equip­
ment obtainable and tho growers tho
biggest and best ice plant in tho
world for refrigoratlng thoir fruits
nnd vegetables.

EXAMINATION
TURKISH AFFAIR
OF VENIREMEN NOT ANY WORSE
FOR JURY NOR ANY BETTER

BOMBS WRECK PORCH
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Nov. 8.—
A torrific oxploslon which pollco said
was cuusod by dynamite bomb, wreck­
ed tho front porch nnd dumngod tho
homo of Robort Broodlovo on tho out­
skirts of Rocky Mount yosterday, but
no ono was Injured. Tho blast wns
heard all over town.
.
Broodlovo Is an omployo of the At­
lantic Coast Lino shops nt South
Rocky Mount, according to the police.
An investigation was started but noth­
ing dovolopod.

Miss Ruba Williams and Charles
Dny, proprietor of tho Angobllt
Hotol, of Orlando, were the dinner
guests of Mrs. B. W. Herndon Tues­
day evening. A fter dinner Mrs.
Herndon and her guosts attended the
Get your offico supplies, stationery
bridgo party and dance at tho Coun­
and
Post Cards at the Herald office.
try Club.

placard. Sho laughed and snid: “ I
um rondy to conccdo tho truth of tho
statement mndo so often in tho cam ­
paign that -tho Democrats controlled
tho governin'nt, the militia and the
election mnchlnory—what moro could
thoy wont7“
SOLDIERS’ RONU8
LIGHT WINES AND
BEERS IN ILLINOIS
CHICAGO, Nov. 0.—Tho soldiers’
bonus bill, w Ith additional provision
to pay bonus by a tax on light-winos
und boor, will ho rolntroducod in con­
gress by Representative P ,;.on of
Illinois, ho announced tod ,y,
Pho Harold for Post Caros.

CONSTANTINOPLE CORRESPOND­
ENT TO FRENCH PAPER
..
GIVES SITUATION
PARIS, Nov. 0.—Trouble scuta of
affairs in Constantinople may not be
getting any worso but cortuinly seems
no improvement in good feeling be­
tween Kcmalists and allied coinmissionors. Two British soldiers wore
assassinated lust night according to a
Constantinople correspondent to tho
Petit Pnrislen. Commnnder of tho
French troops in tho city told tho cor­
respondent ho considered tho situation
ono of tho gravest naturo.
NEGLIGENCE RESPONSIBLE
FOR MINE BLAST
Spangler, Pa., Nov. 0.—Negllgonco
wns responsible for tho gns oxploslon
in tho Roilly coal mine Monday morn­
ing, according to a statement given
out tonight by Chiof Mlno Inspector
Sownrd Dutton of Hnrrlsfcurg.
“ Wo oxpect to determine tomorrow
Just who was guilty of negligence,1'
said tho Inspector.
NEW YORK, Nov. 0.—Although
tho governor-oloct, Smith, today ex­
pressed tho belief that “ antl-VolHteadlsm" had playod a Jnrgo part In
thu Democratic landslldo. Ho doclnrcd^ thnt “ Hioro’s nothing tho gov­
ornor'can do on prohibition."
“ As a stnto issue, prohibition
doesn’t como in," ho said. "It’s only
effect Is possiblo moral influonce on
congress. Wo must wait and soo what
congress looks llko."
Have you read tba want, ads ixiay?

PRESIDENT TO
PUCE WREATH
ON THE TOMB FOR AMEND

B U T POLITICAL OBSERVERS
S A Y PASSIVE INTEREST
SHOWS VICTORY

OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER ON ARM­ Seems That Pinellas County
Still In Ranks of the
ISTICE DAY A SIMPLE
Democrats
CEREMONY
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.— Placing
of n wreath on tho tomb o f the un­
known soldier nt Arlington will be
tho first official act of Presidont
Harding on Armistlco dny. 1’ lnns for
official observance of tho day, which
is expected to sorvo as procodent in
futuro years, providod for dopnrturo
from tho Whito Houso shortly after D
o’clock, accompnnlod by Secretaries of
W ar,and Navy. Tho pnrty will bo
mot by n cavalry escort just before
reaching Arlington. The ceremony at
tho tomb will bo simple. Tho presi­
dent accompanied by tho two secre­
taries nnd his militnry aide will go
within tho enclosure formed about tho
tomb, advancing beyond tho secretar­
ies ho will rocelvo tho wreath front
his aide nnd in tho nnmo of tho Amer­
ican people Iny it on the tomb. Tho
party will then rotire, thus conclud­
ing official tribute of tho nutlon.
FORMER PRESIDENT
BRANDS REED AS A
MAN WITHOUT PARTY

. JACKSONVILLE, Nov. D .-Ind(cations Inst night were tho reapportion­
ment amendment had boon ratified at
Tuesday’s oloctlon with tho other three
nmendmonts.
Returns drifted
0
■„ia•
slowly last night and tho definite outcomo o f the ro-npportlonment ques­
tion probably will not be known untU
tho returns nro certified and counted
ut Tnllnhnssee.
Political observers horo, however,
professed to sco in the passlvo inter­
est shown in tho doubtful amendment
n favorable onion for Its success.
3
On tho fnco of tho mengro returns
it wns nppnront that tho cxpocted ov­
erwhelming opposition to tho amend­
ment in South Florida did not dovelop. Hillsborough voted against the
nmondment strongly, so did Polk, Pinellns and other peninsula countios, but
other countios in tho snmo setclona
votod In favor of It. Possiblo dafoat
of tho proposal had Inin in tho ability
of South Florida voting against it as
a unit to out-poll north and wost F lor-‘ •
Ida, and this apparently was not done.
Howovor, tho outcomo is not by any
moans dofinlto. Undo and Palm Doach
counties registered approval of the
mcasuro.
Hardly nny doubt us to tho success
of tho school tax, judicial and offic­
ers’ salaries nmendmonts had existed
boforo tho oloctlon, nnd tho scattered
returns tabulated gnvo no Indication
that nny should bo untortnlnod now.

M

St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 0.— United
States Senntor James A. Rood, who
wns ro-oloctcd for his third torm In
tho sennto In n Democratic victory
In Missouri yesterday, after having
been repudiated by his pnrty two
yonrs ago, “ Is n mnn without n pnrty,” according to a lottor from formor
President Wilson, which was made, ^ ' t h o r
were available on
public here today.
wb,cb to J “ 8‘» thu Bt™ Kth PoIlod h*
' The letter, dated Oct. 27, ten dnys!tho R»l‘ ub,,c« n candidate* for conbefore tho election, wns addrc.scd to;*™ 88’ th,°
&gt;
,n ‘ °
former Governor Stephens, and stated nt l'ir* ° boin« n Ju8 ho,W 8tron* thoy
that if Mr. Reed should bo eloctcd,iwou,(1 ru" nKnl» » t the Democrats,
bo would be in the senate “ repudiated
In !,lnolln“ county whoro thoro WM
by Democrats nnd elected nbovola 8tronK RePubHcnn bid fo r stnto sonihni- - t.’U ioua by nopublican votes.” utui, m. vy. turner, ot L&gt;argo, Demo­
Tho letter wns not mndo public dur­ crat, won out on comploto unofficial
ing tho cnmpnlgn nnd#sorved ns a re­ returns ovor A. P. Avory, Republican.
— ••F
ply to ono to tho formor prosldont by
TAMPA, Nov. 0.—Scattering re­
Mr. Stephens. It wns pointed out by
Mr. Stephens In/his lettor to tho for turns from 33 countios ns collected W
mcr president thnt “ the result of'th e i1*? tho TnmPa Tribune show only In
primary showed clcnrly that n largo 0XC‘,M of 14&gt;000 votes accounted for
mnjorlty of Democrats of Missouri on tho ratification of tho ro-npportionnro with you, ondorso your policies ,uunt amendment 0,010 for and 8,170
and favor the Longue of Nations..” .ngulnst. But fow countios from wost
It wns writton with tho thought o f ! “ nd north Florida could bo heard
informing Presidont Wilson o f tho from and It wns impossible to fore­
cast tho result of this amondmont
outconm of tho primary,
with uny definiteness.
Mr. Wilson’s lottor:
*
_________________ —
' £1
“ My dear Govornor Ktophons:
*
“ I an: sincorely obliged to you for MAYFIELD WILL BB
your lo.ttor of Qcl. 21. I know how
ONE OF YOUNGEST
entirely competent you nro to assess
SENATE MEMBERS
tho truo situation In Missouri, nnd a
value accordingly tho carefully con­
AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 0 .-u r lo
sidered information convoyed in your Mayfield, oloctod yostordny, will
letter.
.
ono of tho youngest members of tha
“ I do not think that I ought to at­ United States senate. Ho wns born
tempt nny ndvico as to tho election. April 12, 1881, nt Ovorton, Tox., nnd
I am, too far away from what I may
was graduated from Northwestern
call thu Interior conditions of tho sit­
University at Georgetown, Tex.„ at !S*
uation. I fell that lenders like your­
1U, admitted to tho bar at 21, elected
self cnan ho confidently counted upon
tto tho stnto aenntu ot 25, became
to guide the loyal Democrats of Mis­
railroad commissioner nt 31. He hat
souri to the right courso of action. .
hold tho latter position ten yoara.
“ If Rood Is returned to tho sonMr. Mayfield has boon a stoward o f
nto ho will, o f courso, bo thoro a man
the Mothodtst church fo r twenty
without a pnrty, repudiated by Dornyears. Ho rccontly declared on tha
ocreals nnd oloctod nbovo thoir own
witnoss stand o f tho Corsicana in­
mnnn by Republican votos. I should
junction honrlng thnt ho had Joinad
sny that tho usunl organization of tho
tho Ku Klux Klan but that ho had rs- •
tonnto would bo rendered qulta^im- signed.
possiblo. ’
*
“ With tho cordial greetings to all
truo Domocrats who, like yotirsolf, DRY GOODS ADVANCE
FOLLOWING SHARP
uphold tho real intorosts nnd host
Ideals of tho party and of mankind,
COTTON INCREASES 1nnnd with sincere personal rogarda,
"Faithfully yours,
NEW YORK, Nov.D,— Cotton goods
“ WOODROW WILSON."
sharp rlio In cott&lt;yi. New aheat _
lUta showed ndvnnncos of from V 4
cent to 1-2 cent a yard. Tho derai
LUMBER MEN
for heavy and wide goods -was
&gt;
MEET' IN MIAMI
nowed. Wool goods wera Arm with
1 .CONVENTION TODAY
rlslny tendency. Silks sold freely,
wlth^ printed silks attracting more at­
Miami, Nov. 0.— Florida lumber tention. Yarns wore higher and Arm­
Manufacturers. mot horo today In or. Knit goods were moro genuinely
scmt-nnnunl convention.
active.
w

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THE

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W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1922
•-

DESPONDENT
MOTHER TRIES
TO END IT ALL
a t t e n d in g

p h y s ic ia n

states

THAT HOTII WILL
SUKVIVE
PLANT CITY, Oct. 25.— Despond­
ency over ill henlth nnd unwilling­
ness to leave liy o two .months old
l»nl&gt;y behind, it is sold prompted Mrs.
Jim Hobklrk to tnko blchlorido of
mercury ,iolson nnd (rive it to her bnby
nt her homo nt Coronet yesterday aft­
ernoon, it is stnted Into this afternoon
by tho attending physician. Dr. J. D.
Unborn, thnt both mother nnd baby
have a good chnnce for recovery, duo
to tho fact thnt their stomachs re­
tained very little of tho poison.

CLAIMS AGAINBT GERMANY
I1EGIN TO ADJUST AMERICA**
Washington, Nov.2.—Tho mixed
clainiH conunision to adjust American
clnims ngnlnst Germnny arising out
of the war, got preliminaries out of
tho way today and wil begin to­
morrow the tnsk of arranging, the
mnss o f clnims for ordorly consider­
ation. Todny’s seslon, the Irst at
which Dr. Wilhelm Kicselbnch, Germnn coniisloner, wns present, was
confined to an exchange o f courtesios
with’ Justice Day, unijiiro o f any dis­
putes that may arise, presiding.
In opening the seslon, Justice Day
tives, nnd Judge Edwin B. Pnrlter,
Americnn commissioner, followed by
Dr. Kiesselbnch In his nprcclntion for
the reception given himself nnd
colleagues.
Robert C. Morris, in charge o f tho
presentation o f the clnims to the commlsioit ns an Americnn ngent, out­
lined the system he proposed to folow,
and Invited the cooperntion of Knrl
Von I.ewinski, the German agent,
which was promised.
.
j
The nnture of the clnims is varied,
including many cases of loss of Amer­
icnn lives nt sen, prior to Americnn
entry into the war. Every pnrt of
the country is represented nmong tho
claimants, nlthougb the bulk of them
centralize along the Eastern senbonrd,
particularly in Now York city.

DUNEDIN GIRL
HAS DISAPPEARED
FROM HER HOME
CLEARWATER, Nov. 2.—Authori­
ties requested today to search for
Dorothy Day, 14 year q)d dnughtcr of
W. H. Day, of Dunedin, w ho.disap­
peared late yesterday. She has brown,
bobbed hair ond weights 90 pounds.
THE POWER OF THE NEWS
PAPER

SPEER'S- SALE CLOSES
SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK
•—•THIS IS YOUR CHANCE
ThJ big Spoor Snlo closes Satur­
day of this week and you hnvo only
two more days left to take advantage
of tho big bargains offorod In ovory
department of this, storo. In the ad­
vertisement today specinl prices aro
quoted on broendod cropo, curtain
ynrd goods, blankets, sheets nnd pil­
low cases. Thoro aro bargains gnloro
in nil tljo seasonable goods nnd this is
your opportunity to buy at tho very
beginning of tho winter sonson.

Luis Wiley, business manager of REDUCTION SALE AT
SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHThe New York Times, thinks thnt tho
ING*STORE FOR 10 DAYS
newspapers nrc changing tno hnbits
of human life. He does not go ob
Tho Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing storo
fnr as to contend that they aro chnngis
putting on a big ten dny rcductioif
inb human nnture, which is supposed
sale
in order that the old nnd now pat­
to bo the one immutable thing In tho
rons
of tho storo can got acquainted
universe.
Presumably, however, if
with
tho new management. Lowest
the hubits of unchngcablo humans
prices
on all goods in tho store nnd
aro changed the time must evontunlly
thoro
aro
real bargains in overy lino.
HEVISIOH COAST DEFENSE
conic when there wills'be observed
Read
tho
advertisement
in this issue.
some slight alterations in the char­
SYSTEM MAY HE PLANNED
acter o f humanity itself.
ENTIRE FAMILY HAD 'FLU”
There undoubcdly reason for bo*
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— Import­
Thero Is undoubtedly reason for bo" ‘Keep right on using Foley’s Hon­
ant data relative to new aspects of
measurably correct in his view. It ey nnd Tar. It will glvo you qulik
const defense problems due to the de­
would bo strnnge, indeed, if nn insti­ relief,' said tho doctor, whon tho onvelopments of nirplnncs is expected
tution which is in constnnt relation­ tiro family had tho “ flu” . Never Bnw
to bo obtained from n scries of joint
ship with th&lt;f minds of tho people anything so good," writes Mrs. A. B.
nlr service-const nrtlllory training
should not exert some influence of a Griffith, Andrews, Ind. • Neglected
mnneuvers now in progress nt Fortess
vital nnture in their wny o f think­ coughs nnd colds often lend to serious
Monroe, Vrt. Provision has been
ing. The mind of the render is np- complications. Foley’s • Honey nnd
made to stimulate actunl battle con­ PREACHER GUILTY OF FIRST
DEGREE MURDER
pronclied froit throe distinct points Tar gives quick relief. Free from
ditions ns fnr ns possible in order thnt
by the nowspnper.
information ns to the effectiveness of
opiates (ingredients printed on tho
STATESBORO Ga. Nov. 2.— Eliott
Thu news sections give n rapid- wrapper). Lnrgest selling cough med­
air craft may bo obtained.
Reports of the board on each day’s Pndrick youthful former Methodist fire picture of what tho world is do­ icine in the world. Sold everywhere.
tests will be forwarded to Washington prencher was found guilty of first de­ ing and thinking. What the world is — Adv.
nnd studied in the general stff. If gree murder in connection with tho doing ami'thinking is bound to influthe tests show changed conditions as killing of his mother-in law, Mrs. nco the doings and thf tWnklngs of WOMAN'S PARTY OFFICER t
to the eosst defenses because warfnre Maine Lou Dixon, last June, tho jury those who rend tho daily history.
AGAIN VISITS MARION
The editorial page gives n fairly |
has been carried into the air, they returning a verdict early tonight with
will be made the basis of whatever a recommendation for mercy. Tho accurate account of public opinion.
MARION, O., Nov. 2.— This little
new military doctrine regarding the verdict automatically carries a sen­ Public opinion U coming to bo an in­ city, home of President Harding, hns
tence of life imprisonment.
creasingly important forco nnd the been visited a second time by Miss
const defenses may lie neccssry.
The jury’s verdict was reached editorial* page is coming into n now
^iiiitu Pollitzcr, of Charleston, S. C.,
after consideration of the cose' thnt |position of importance thnt
RAII,ROAD STOCK NOT W A­
secretary of tho National Woman's
lasted since 9 o’clock this morning.
pronchcs thnt whch it held in former
TERED. SAYS AUTHOR OF ESCIIParty. Miss Pollitzcr's first visit wns
Satisfaction with the verdict and years.
CUMMINS ACT
cn the dny when President Harding
sentence were expressed by Patrick
Not tlie lea ,t important pnrt of the
was notified of Ids nomination, ac­
as ho wns led from the court room by nowspnper, ns a moldcr of tho habits
companied by Miss Alice Paul, vice­
Des Moines, In., Nov. 1.— It is n Sheriff Joe Tillman to begin his term
of human beings, is tho ndvortising
president of tho party.
moral nnd economiccrlme tosny that
of life imprisonment.
section. Hero is pictured nil the me­
At thnt time Miss I'ollitzcr came
of the Interstate Commerce Com­
"I wifi not appeal," be snid. "I nm chanical progress of tho ngo. Wlmt
hero to ask Mr. Harding to use his
mission ovcr-vnlucd the nation’s rail - well satisfied with tho verdict."
the inventor has wrought out in the
ways some seven or eight million
Pndrick was placed on trial Mon­ travail of bis soul is given form and influence to swing Tennessee for rat­
dollars, Senator A.’ It. Cummins de­ day for the confessed slaying of his
ification of tho Huffrago amendment.,
substance, and then tho advertising
clared in nn address hero tonight.
Yesterday
she addressed a meeting in
mother in-law, who was found dend man proceeds to eronto now needs
Tho transportation net, known as in an nutoniybilo on the road between
hchnif o f the new equal lights pro­
by the alluring display of typo. Tho
dated watered stock for the railroads Clito and Dover on the afternoon of
advertising section of tho nowspnper gram of tho party, which since wns
nor enused increased freight rntes, last June 19. His wife wns also in
lias reversed the old theory .that sup reorganized as a permanent body.
the senator snid in discussing the the machine suffering from wounds
"Marion hns contributed ninny ac­
ply follows demand. Tho usual thing
law of which ho was ono of the from which she died within a short
tive
workers for tho party who are
now is to supply somo dormant hu­
authors.
now
in
Washington," said Miss Pollittime.
man need, and then crento n demand
In order that there may be no obzer.
"Among
those lending in our
Pndrick stated thnt bo had no fear for that which hns been supplied.
Hcurity about ir.y position with re­ of an earthly court, that God would
councils
and
ardently
devoted to our
The sudden comploto elimination of
spect to this matter,' I assert that lie bis judge; that lie had directed bis’
cause
is
I)r.
Mildred
Dickerson,
fornitho newspaper would bo littlo short
high freight rates which have op- band in the killing of ids wife and
Wnshington.
o f a tregedy. Tho world would cense
prosed all tho people nnd the farmers motherln-lnw.
l&lt;» make nny great progress. In erly of Marion, now » dentist in
particularly are not duo to tho trans­
"President Harding himself hna
Appearing before the jury in his fact such development ns hns come
portation act, but to other causes &lt;&gt;tvr. defense at the trial, Pndrick be­
given
no opinion lately on equal rights
lias been wrought out during the poover which tho government neither gan his testimony by offering prayer
legislation,
perhaps because tho mat­
riod in which newspapers hnvo had
lias nor has the least control,” con­ in which ho asked that the jury join,
general circulation. Every relation ter is not yet before congress. How­
tinued the senptor “ I'go furtl/er ami and followed with a brief sermon
ship in life is touched by the news­ ever, in the beginning of our present
assert that in all probability freight from the text: "Thou shnlt not com­
paper. Incentives to grent effort aro campaign, when a large delegation of
rates would have l»eon higher without mit adultery." In bis speech to the
created by tho newspaper.
The tlie Woman’s Party called at the
tho transportation act”
jury, he condemned modern tenden­ world is nindo neighborly by the news­ Wiiite House, lie said to the Indies
Critics o f the act have virtually cies and dross of wonisn -which ho papers. Sectional barriers aro 'broken that he desired as did they tho ful­
abandoned their early contention that claimed led to sex appeal thnt caused
fillment of the suffrage amendment
downvby the newspaper.
the Interstate Commerce Commerce's the downfall -of young men and
Here Is n tremendous power In nnd tho giving to them o f their rights
fair return of 5 3-1 per cent upon
human life. It is power, howovor, ns citizens.”
women.
railroad valuation was too high, ho
because it is tho product of tho mind
snid, ami now ehnrgc tho hends with
jtuhhed into the slcin for rheuma­
and soul of our common humanity.
DEATH
OF
MISS
HALL
extrnvnennc- ■&gt;«-•
net vali­
tism,
ncurnglin, contracting muscles,
On the newspaper rests a vnst rodates seven or eight billions in \v«
ntirniriu
»••
JJ.tllufd’u Z.ajn
ponsibility
to
Interpret
nrlirht
tho
Temple Lilian Hall aged
torn! stock As to extravannnee, that
Liniment
goes
right
through
tho flesh
heart
of
the
world,
nnd
to
sbnpo
twenty three died at the home of her
allegation is under investignton by
to
tile
bone,
casing
pain
and
remov­
aright
tho
thinking
of
the
world.
parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Hall on
a committee, nnd ho would not an­
ing
the
cnuBo.
It
is
powerful
pain
Fortunately
a
grent
majority
of
the
Sanford Heights yesterday nt 12:10
ticipate its findings, Senator Cummins
relief.
Three
sizes,
30c,
(10c
and
$1.20
nowspnpors
take
this
responsibility
after a lingering illness of almost a
said
per bottle. Solti by Union Pharmacy,
very seriously.— Miami Herald.
yenr.
•
"I may nyt agree, and in fact I
— Adv.
Miss Hall wns tcnching school nt
A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for
do not agree flint the railroads should
Mt. Vernon, Illinois when sho wns
Rat-Snap.
enjoy the benefits of what is known
•GATORS MEET PRESIDENT
taken ill last January nnd came homo
ns unearned increment but tho su­
STOPPED ON THE WAY
to Florida hoping to regain her henlth
Rend Mrs. Phillips' wire: “ Youell's
preme court hns decided that under
TO HARVARD GAME
but it seemed thnt tho malady was Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J.
tho constitution they are entitled to
deeply rooted in her system nnd de­ Rush $3 worth o f RAT-SNAP." Lntor
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Tito Uni­
tho increased vnluo of land brought
spite the care of physicians nnd fam­ rec’d following letter: "RAT-SNAP versity o f' Florida football squad on
about by the gonernl growth and de­
ily she was unable to bnttlo success- •arrived. It rid out? house of tats in
route to piuy Harvard Saturday, stop­
velopment o f tho country, nnd con­
fuly against it and death claimed her no time. Just moved here .front I'n.,
ditions.”
ped o ff todny in Washington to prac­
yesterday.
Avherc I used RAT-SNAP with grent tice nt Georgetown University field.
' Tho Hall fnmlly enmo to Snnford results." Throe sizes, 3Bc, (15c, $1.25.
Members of tho squad and those who
Mr. P. LnDuke, Farmer. Says, "You, from Thomnsville several yenrs ngo Sold nnd guaranteed by Hall Hard­
accompanied
it were presented to
Bet Ruts Can Rite Through M ctnl" Miss Hall who wns an experienced ware Co.— Adv.
President Harding at tho Whito
tcnchor ncoptod n position in the
House,
"I had feed bins lined with zinc schools of Mt. Vernon where sho wns
Tho editor’s dny always comoth.
last year, rats got through pretty doing line work when sho wns Sooner or lator tho corrupt and ovll
soon. Wns out $18. A Idg $1.25 pkg. stricken. Sho was a member of tho bully who throweth stumbling blocks
of RAT-SNAP killed so many rats that Methodist church since onrly child­ in tho wny of tho newspaper’s pro­
I’ve never been withjut it since. Our hood nnd wns loved nnd respected in gress and its honost effort to servo
Do you hnvo u dull, steady- ncho in
collie doy never inched RAT SNAP." 'her nntive state nnd whorovor »ho the community will bu caught red
the small of tho buck—sharp, stabbing
You try it. Three sizes, 3,c, 05c, $1.25 resided. Sho lenves ipothei
nnd handed In his iniquity nnd deception. ♦•vinges when Btooping or lifting—
Sold and guaranteed by Bpll Hard­ father, one brothor and two slstcro Then will ho plead with yo editor ns
distressing uninary disorders?
For
ware Co.— Adv.
here, ono sister In Woodlnwn, Gn., yc editor bus often pled with hint to had back and weakened kidneys, .Snn­
and ono in Gnry, Indiana to mourn “ do unto othors ns you would thoy ford residents recommend Donn’s Kid­
Report says that Ford is now after her loss.
should do unto you.” But ye editor ney Pills. Rend this Sanford state­
Tho funeral services will occur from will hear him not, nnd instead will
tho coal fields. Well, lot him hnvo
ment.
them. If he can tio up all the fnctor- the Into home on Snnford Heights nt slap his nnmo linked with his devil­
Mrs, J. W. Barrett, 31R Palmetto
'es nnd nil tho coni fields nnd Muscle 1:30 todny Dr. Wnlkcr of tho Moth- ment across tho front pngo. Varily, nvo., says: “ 1 hnvo used Donn's Kid­
ShonlH and a fow other industries o/list Church and Dr. Rurhnns of tho verily, tho editor’s dny nlwaya cometli, ney Pills o ff nnd on for years. I hnd
thoy will have to ninku him president Congregntlonnl church officiating. and Bomotimcs it conieth conveniently attacks of kidney troublo when I suf­
in order to keep tho works going. And Intorrmunt will be niado In tho family onrly nnd exceedingly soon. Solnh.— fered from severe pains through tho
when ho guts to ho president ho will burial lot In Tifton, Goorgin.
St. Augustlno Record. Dnwgono, Herb. smnll o f my bnck. I tired easily nnd
•The family hns the sympathy of Wo are suro waiting for that dny to felt out of sorts and not it bit like
probably make Ell. Higgins ills prlvnto secretary and then all tho San­ many friends hero In their borenvo- come.
myself. My kidneys acted irregularly
ford peoplo will hnvo ontroo.to tho ment.
hut I always use Donn’s Kidney Pills
Whito House.
Mrs. Cinra Phillips, who killed Mrs. whon these nttucks come on nnd they
Tho Florida ’Gntor team of Florldn Meadows with a hnmmor in-Califor­ Soon roltevo me. I have great faith
(
Tho poopio down in Tampa intend University goes to Cnmbrldgo to play nia sonic time ngo Is discovered to bo in Donn’s.’’
Price 00c, nt nil dealers^ Don't
to voto against the nmcndniont for Harvnrd Friday and Duval High n “ moron," whatever that moans. Tho
rc-npportionmcnt and for Andy Gump School goes to Dayton, Ohio, to piny lawyers for tho defenso discovered it simply ask for n kldnoy remody—got
for congress, ^ithor.ono shows thnt Stoclo High School of thnt city. ThlB nnd it 1b probably ono of tho most Im­ Donn’s Kidney Pills—tho snmo-thnt
Forstar-Milburn
tho Tampp poopio know what thoy I:, a case of tho South invading tho portant discoveries in California sinco Mrs Barrett had.
tho
days
of
Forty-NIno.
want, at lenst.
north, suro enough.

THAT BAD BACK

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In thr Circuit iNiurt o f tho I m i l k Ju dlrlAl Circuit a t Florida, In nnd for

Mrn^foolf C ounty.— In C hancery.

"

NOTICK OK M A STE R 'S SA LE

Roth Woodruff, Complainant,
.
v«.
W. H. Rapp. Bachelor, Defondant.
.
Notice U hor.'by given that under and
by vlrtuo o f a docroo of foreolneure and
auto entered In the above entitled cause
on tho 31et dny o f October. A. I). 1933,
I, ita Bpocle. M aster I' n Chancery, on
day
A.
Monday tho
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- o f _liecutnber,
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In.front, ...
o f .the
Court ______
House
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door In Hanford. Hetnlnolo County, Klor
Ida. will offer for sale and sell to the
highest and bent bidder for cash during
tho legal hours o f sale, the following
described land, sltuato, lying nnd holag la tho County o f Hemlnolo
nnd
Htnto of Klopldn. more particularly de­
scribed ns follpws, to-wlt:
The Cast Half o f I.ot Three (3) of
Block C, nnd tho East Half o f Lot
Throe (3) o f niock D. o f Mitchell's Har­
vey o f the Levy (lrnat, ns per Pint
thereof, rucordod In I'lut Book B. on
lingo (10 of tho public records o f Ornngo
County. F’lorlda, o f which tho County
o f Hemlnolo wns formerly a pnrt.
Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay for
deed.
HCI1KLU0 MAINE8,
Hpeclnl Master
In Chancery.
11-3-10-17-24; 12-1

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snid 'eertl?lcaio MihYi bo
cording to law t « x
thereon on the 9th . 1 ^
WITNESS my official
roal tht" the 3rd day 0f

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NOTICE OK MASTKII-s
. Notlco Ih hereby given
by virtue o f that certain final
foreclosure and sule ontcre!Ti«
cult Court o f Hemlnolo c « m i V h?aClf•In. In Chancery, wherein I oMn ' u^ L
ter. ot al.\ aro com|»lalnnnti« . . I
1
llnm I. Beatty, rt « l . arc
I
and being date of October 31m
I
tho undersigned special master’ J.?,*,*-1 I
tho first Monday In l&gt;epemk'.?,lk!fl|
INDHHTUIOUH MEN
AND WOMEN being the 4th day of said'Eomh
Wanted to retail the genuine W a t­ during the legal hours of
kins Products In city territories. E x­
ceptional opportunity to tie up
with
oldest and largest company o f its kind.
Our huatlora average Income Is $1.10 i c v r ; ! , "■ M K r t i g
an hour. Aro you doing ns wolIT If
Tho East Half of the n„,„w
not. wrlto today for free sninnlos nnd Quarter o f Hoctlnn 16. Town.su1***
particulars. The J. II. Watkins Co.. Mouth, flange 30 Bast!, loss Tha^iu"
Dopt. 82, Memphis, Tenn.
04-0tp log part thereof, namely Mmoi®..
the Houtbeast corner sold KasMuff S
Houthcnst quarter of said
I
run thonco Wost 17'4 chain*
'
If your bowels do not net regularly, North 8 chains, thence* oast t7V
thence South 8 chain* to polft
you feel uncomfortable, nnd tho long­ gb'iUngl. containing 0 2 ',,

f

er this condition exists tho worso you
feel. To put nn end to tho misery,
tnko Hcrhlnc. It purifies tho bowels,
restores energy and cheerful spirits.
I’ rice, COe. ’ Sold by Uuion Phnrmncy.
— Adv.

Also, beginning ut the H«.utli»»,t
''"nr ° f SMtlon ft. Township X V f i
linage 30 East, run Norih 11
thence W est 70 rods. Ihenco Hoiih^i
rods, thence East 70 rod* i» Point M
d .
beginning, containing M 'j »&gt;'rri
mor«. I
or less.
Also, beginning m n„. N-„r1htll,
corner o f Section 22. Township * 2 ?

linage nil East, run IVcm ji
IBS feel. tl&gt;eV,„

thence South

ATTENTION, CONFEDERATE
VETERANS
The N. PoV. Howard Chapter, Unit­
ed Daughters of tho Confederacy re­
quest that ill the Confederate Veter­
ans in Seminulo county register their
names with Mrs. R. J. Holly, of San­
ford. The Daughters want to entertnin the Veterans at dinner on Arm­
istice Day, November 11th, ami want
all of them here for the parade that
dny nnd tho entertainment afterward.
Let Mrs. It. J. Holly know about them
all rs soon ns possible.
CUT THIS ONT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose it with 5c
nnd mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shoffield, Avo., Chicago, 111,, writing your
name nnd nddress clearly. You will
receive in return n trial pAckngo con­
taining Foloy’s Honey nnd Tnr Com­
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pnins in sides
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney nnd bladder nilmcntB; nnd Foloy
Cathartic Tnbicts, a wholesome nnd
thoroughly clonnslng- cnthnrtlc for
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
nnd sluggish bowels.
Sold ovorywhoro.—Adv.

II rods, thence Hoiiihe.utterly to
East line o f paid Section •{
north to point o f hi.glnnlng. cnntiln^
2 aores m ore or I.
raid lands
sold to satisfy said decree amt e„»ti

J «). SMMIO.V,

Special Muitr

DICKINSON A- DICKINHON’ " Ch*ntwT«

ul-olo

Solicitors for Cninplainanti.

.. .. nciticih iik \iMii-rio\
Notice Ih horehy given thAt the un­
dersigned will on Ihe 7Hi day of |»«*m.
her. A. D. 1922. ,it Id:.." ".dock . m.Ak
or a h soon thereafter a . they m«y h i ' 1
l.oiird, nt Do La nil. Floildn, nuk« appll"f
Seventh Judlrlul &lt; Ircult Court of thof
Morl.ln, for nuthorltv In nilopt (and
for an order of ndoptlon). Jnmti IM.
ward Doy. under tho mini" of J»m*.
Henry Luppln.
IIENIIV A I.API’IN,
LOlUHi: I., I.APPIX
11-3-10-17-23; 12-1

COCKROACHES

WATER B U G S
ANTS

EASILY KILLED BY IISINO

STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE
It nlio kills ml* and mire. It fortr*
three peeta to run front bull.llng tor wilrr
and freelt nlr, A 36c 6a&gt; contilnt re utta
to hill 60 to 100 rata or mice, Oil U {rota
yuur drug or Kener-t
toJer.
READY FOR USE-BETTCII THAI, 1IUPS

Do Not Fold Your Hands
And Accept III
There is absolutely no cxcuso in this
day nnd time /o r anyone to ho classed
among tho weak ( anaemic, hnlf-sick,
drifting, miserable and worn-out spec­
imens of humanity who got no pleas­
ure out of life. • Every human being is
entitled to health, happiness and suc­
cess. It is nositivalv
i,u
imivu with loss. Do not fold your
hands and ncecpt ill-health ns tho de­
cree o f fate. Nature intended you to
be well and, strong and bus provided
n way.
If human testimony is to bo believed
at all, tlie natural iron tonic Forruline
has a power, u virtue and n merit that
bring startling results. Those who
take it testify thnt after n short
courso of Fcrrnlino, they feel a buoy
nney and vigor in every part of tho
body. They arc aide to ent any and
ovc“"
'*• • *feeling
••
•• •erything —!
without
tho sllglitest
tt discomfort afterwards.. Th«v
They tube
take
on new life, now enorgy and have a

feeling of capacity and a strength to
lo things nover thought of before. As
&gt;no grateful user expressed it, “I M
twenty years younger, twenty yw*
ttrongor and twenty years healthier.
This toi me natural iron
unit other invigorating us wc''„ u
cleansing* ingredients of Ferranti*.
For those who hnvo indigestion,
whether acute or chronic, fheumstuo,
backache or other symptoms ° ‘ ,‘l* ,
dered kidneys, biliousness, hcndacnes,
.md nervousness, Fcrrnlino Is uni­
formly beneficial. Doctuis
it beenuso the Ingredients of rerr • |
line nre plainly stnted on tho **“*
and nro known to be of tho highM
mediciital value. Forrnline has no »•
ohol to weaken the kidneys Mta •
pair thp liver or the heart, it u
deed nature's toni.c
If your local dealer dtgs not h a g
Ferrailno, send $1.00 to Forrnline DU- I
tributing Company, Tampa, r In.—* I

To Introduce Mills’ Selected Ilrnnds of Garden, Field and
Flower SEEDS
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
VEGETABLE SEED Offer
FLOWER SEED OFFER
"Your Selection
“ Your Selection”
12 Assorted Packages
24-5c or 12-10c Packngea
$1.00 Postage Prepaid
$1.00 Postage Prepaid
Asters, Alyssum, Calendula,
Ucets, Brussel! Sprouts.
Canterbury Bells, Daisy,
Carrots, Cabbage, Celery.
Diunthus or Pinks, Lark­
Cauliflower, Collar*}*, cu­
spur, Merigold, Mignonette,
cumbers, Egg Plant, K
Balsam, California Poppy,
Greens, Lettu;o, Muatart
Cosmos,
'Cypress
Vine,
Okra, Onions, Parsley, Up­
Morning Glory, Petunias,
pers,
Radish,
Splnadb
Pansies, Poppies, Salvia,
Squash,
Tomatoes,
Turnip*.
Snapdragon, Verbena, Zin­
Ruta
Bngas,
Cantaloupes
nia, Nasturtium and Mills’
nnd Watermelons.
Giunt Spencer Sweet Peas.
SPECIAL BULB OFFER
10 each of the Following Bulbs, $4.00; Postage PripJ10
Hyacinths, Narcissus, DnfTodil, Tulips nnd Freest a
We cheerfully advise you, WHAT, WHEN nn(l J ,vadm
plant in FLORIDA. Write for copy of MILLS I’ * 11
SPECIAL and MILLS' FLOWER SPECIAL.

M ills S e e d S to i
Operated by MILLS The FLORIST, Inc.
30 West Duval Street— 1\ 0 . IIox 102 — Jacksonville;

�CROSS MEMBERSHIP
ROLL CALLPROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, tho 'American Red Cress Observation o f Mem­
bership Roll Call has been fixed for Sunday, Novembor 12th, A.
D. 1022, between tho hours of 1:00 p. in. and 2:0Q p. m., and,
WHEREAS, wo fully appreciate the wonderful sorvlces ren­
dered to our country by tho American Red Cross and fool that
ench and every citizen of our community should co-oporato to tho
fullest extent with tho Rod Cross in this membership roll call
movement; and,
,
WHEREAS, tho plnn adopted by tho American Rod Cross
is to havo ench and every person remuin at homo between the
hours of 1:00 nnd 2:00 p. in. on Sunday, Novembor 12th, In or­
der that they may be called upon by the representatives o f tho
Red Cross nnd their membership enrolled,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Charles E. Henry, ns Mnyor of the
City of Sanford, Florida, do proclaim that Sunday, November 12,
1022, will bo set nsido for tho observance of membership roll call
of the American Red Cross between tho hours o f 1:00 nnd 2:00
p, m., nnd do request and urge ovory person In tho City of San­
ford, Florida, to co-opcrnto with tho American Red Cross in
this movement nnd either enroll their membership prior to that
date or remain nt homo between tho hours o f 1:00 nnd 2:00 p.
m., on Sunday November 12th, 1922, in order that thoy may bo
interviewed by the representatives o f tho American Red Cross,
whoso loyal service Jins mot with tho hearty approvnl of very
section of tho United States, nnd whoso wonderful work ls_dceply appreciated by all,
CHAS. E. HENRY, Mnyor.

DEATH LIST AT EIGHTY
IN SPANGLER DISASTER,
THIRTY-TWO RESCUED
Explosion Cause Will Be Probed by Mine Experts
— Some Funerals Held Today
SPANGLER, Pn., Nov. 8.—Tho Rollly Coal Company's mine, swopt by n
gas explosion Monday morning, was
cleared of Its dend yesterday.
Late yesterday afternoon rescue
crews brought out five bodies—believ­
ed to have been tho last In tho work­
ings. This brought tho total of known
dead to 80. Thirty-two minors were
rescued.
Officials of tho company declared
that a re-check of their records made
It practically certain that 112 men
woro in tho mine when tho explosion
took place. The total of listed sur­
vivors includes six minora who w^rc
in tho cage when the flood of gas and
smoke issued from tho mouth of tho
shaft. Tho total dead includes throq
minors, rescued alive, who failed to
regain consciousness.
Further Bicrch of tho h vMngs was
mado lest night. Mine off:, .nls and
reaiU'j men .culized tho possibility
that one or two men might havo en­
tered tho mine Monday without re­
porting to their boss. All miners list­
ed as missing have been accounted for
however.
The quiet precision which marked
removal of tho corpses to tho morgue
was ovident last night as preparations
for the funerals got under way. iden­
tified bodies were removed from the

morgue as quickly ns thoy woro
claimed. Company officials notified
widows and relatives that thoy will
tnko charge o f funeral arrangements
if desired.
A- number of bodies will bo buried
today. Most of tho victims wero Ro
man Catholics and thoir pastors, who
figured conspicuously in relief actlvi
tics, nrrnnged to conduct the last rites
in two small cemeteries where a num­
ber o f volunteors nro digging graves
Preliminary to nn investigation to
determine, if possible, the enuse of tho
explosion, mine exports spent consid­
erable time in the workings yester­
day. Thoy confirmed declarations
previously mode by compnny officials
that tho men who escaped from the
headings owe their lives to the fact
that tho force of tho explosion found
n double outlet.
When the gas was ignited, .'nssibly
by nn open inmp, the flame reared out
through tho fan house
bile 'ho gns
nnd smoko traveled through the main
bonding in the other direction und
shot to the surface through the shaft.
Tho consequences wuh thnt little deb­
ris was dislodged nnd miners who
were conscious were able to stagger
toward tho fresh air zone «t tho sixth
heading, where they were found by
the first rescue party.

AMERICAN RED CROSS
ADDPAIC rm ?

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a. j u x s ukj

a v iv

CIlDPfiRT

k&gt;«jm a. O U i

IN ANNUAL ROLL CALL
Work in Seminole County Shows What Organiza­
tion Can-Do

ported as such.
The people o f Sanford and Sem­
inole county will he asked to contrib­
ute ono dollar per member per family
next Sunday. The local chapter has
canvassers who will
call at each
homo botwoen the hours o f 1 and 2
p. m. Sundny, November 12. The re­
quest Is made that every one be nt
ihomo during these hours. Ba ready
to contribute fo r your membership
nnd help finance the Hod Crosi to
nn extent tbnt It will bo randy for
even grenter service to humnnlty.
REVIVAL MEETING AT
\ COAGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Flacks continues to give
us .strong and effective sermons, in
which ho exalts tho Lord Jesus Christ.
Last night ho prosonted tho reasons
why Jpsus was born into tho world,
and In graphic manner showed thnt
tho work was being splendidly accom­
plished. This converted Jew* clearly
sees and appreciates tho value of
Jesus Christ to all men. Tho intorost
in the mooting is increasing, and tho
outlook is bright.
In the morning mootings, Mr.
Flacks' expositions nro unusually flno
nnd truth rovcnllng. Every person
who can possibly get away fo r an
hour, from ten to cloven o'clock,
shohld sit at tho foot of this toachor
of dlvlna things. Heavenly wisdom
is rovenled from tho “ Book o f Books,"
ns this-man unfolds it. Do not fail
to henr him nt ovory opportdnity.
Ho sponks every morning at 10
o'clock nnd ovory night nt 7:30 nt tho
Congregational church.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
NEWS.
We hasten to congratulate Clayton
Codrington, of tho DeLand News, up­
on his big special edition of Thurs­
day of last week. It was commem­
orating tho installation o f tho big
wob press— Duplex—that tho News
has Just Installed in order to give
DeLand a real big dally paper. Clay­
ton has just installed many thousands
of dollars worth of now materials and
has mado many changes in thq Nows
office, getting ready fo r a big city
over there in that beautiful college
town. His special edition was a good
one and showed that tho business men
c f DoLnnd realize what tho Nows is
doing in tho effort to keop DeLand
juBt ahead of the procession o f tho
growing Florida cities and thoy took
generous space in tho Nows nnd in­
tend to tako ganorous space all winter
nnd glvo tho News tho kind o f support
it takes fo r a growing dally papor.
Just whon ono thinks thoy aro “ all
set" for Bovoral yoars In tho daily
newspaper game and hnvo caught
thoir breath fo r a few minutes it
means buying more biaterlhls to keep
up with the pace.
Tho Ilernld office Is in tho throes
c f such nn upheaval right now end it
is enough to make you sweat blood
and it Ib ail done in order thnt our
city enn hnvo tho best there is in tho
newspaper world.
Tho nowspnpor
friends of tho News can appreciate
his sacrifices much moro than tho
poopio in any othor lino of business.
Wo know tho worries nnd troubles of
the ordinary workaday world but
w hen

I* --IT T "- t o t l i - L l l u U l i u t . a u i

installing now machinery—well, it is
— yes, you said it.
Wo wish tho Nows all tho bucccss
in the world. It is doing a great
work nnd will somo day get its just
reward for work well done.

and visitors than an
could be done at the same expense.
The sooner the work Is begun the
Sooner wo will get results. Hillsbor­
ough has sat the pace. Let tho others
follow.—Tampa Time".
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CONTEMPTABLB GRAFT
Somo 'o f tho Florida newspapers
hnvo Joined In tho censure o f subordi­
nates bn nowspapors using tho col­
umns for solfish purposes. No hon­
est nowspnpor should allow a subor­
dinate to rccclvo n penny from outsid­
ers, for putting anything in or koopIng anything out o f -a nowspnpor. Tho
ono who does it is merely a common
cheap grafters. In nn odltor knowing­
ly toloratos such graft tha only rat­
ional explanation thut can bo given
la that the editor is also a groftor and
is “ getting hiB" too.
Journalism is a lofty calling and
should ovor be freo from taint It is
not honest or docunt when it toloratos
graft or down-right stenllng.— Jack­
sonville Observer.

tng tho right thing and that onl
best o f materials procurable at the
price will go Into the making o f tho
road / and thnt tlmo will prove this
assertion. Mr. Smith, or any othor
citizen has a right to write nn srtlclo
about tho roads nt any tlmo In this
paper providing thoy confine them­
selves to tho truth nbout those public
matters nnd those articlos will bo pub­
lished. Any articles about any part
of tho county's burinoss tonds to bring
out the truth about tho matters und
should not ho takon ns yn unjust crit­
icism and should bo nnsworod nnd ex­
plained fully to tho tax payors. Tho
people are entitled to the truth nt all
timos and tho couftty commissioners
are entitled to tho loyal support of
the public when thoy nro doing their
best to mnko tho tnx payor'B monoy
go as far ns It will. Fair criticism
novor hurt any project and public
matters are open to criticism nt all
times and mon in public office will bo
criticised, prniBod ami condemned an
long ns th ey hold offco.
No ono
should havo thoir feelings hurt in
theso public matters.

NEED MORE LIKE HIM.
J. D. Ingraham Is president of the
Model Land Company, a gigantic en­
terprise which Is an auxiliary of tho
Florldn East Const rallwny, and ho is
a valued asset to Florida.
Theso lands aro among the boat; in
Florida an daro being rapidly cultivat­
ed. Mr.'Ingraham Is brimful of-ener­
gy nnd enterprise. He takes nn ac­
tive Interest In all worthy develop­
ments. He is quick to see Florida’s
needs nnd gives active co-operation.
Ho is a live wire who is making good
nnd Florida needs moro mon like him.
—Jacksonville Obsorvor.
OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY
NUMBER.
Our Big Anniversary Numbor will
be issued in a few wcoks—or maybe
days—tho time depending upon the
erection of our big now Duplex press
that Is arriving today. Our anniver­
sary was in October, but wo wanted
to celebrate tho event after tho big
press had arrived, as The Dally Her
aid will then bo enlarged to a seven
column p a p er' of eight or ten or
twelve pages, (f tho advertising patronngo will Justify it.
The Herald Printing company has
an abiding faith in Sanford and Som
inolo county. We have predicted
things that seemod chlmerciai at the
time and yet they have proven to be
facts at this tlmo. We havo always
backed our faith with our monoy and
wo havo shown our faith by giving
Sanford ono of tho best dally papors
thnt money could purchase. With tho
usual experience of n newspaper In
growing cities wu find that what
scotnt d n first-days plant two yoars
ago is only secoii
lass now nnd we
were forced to pu* In a plant this
full thnt will not
duplicated In
nny of tho larger cities of tho land.
Wo had a chance to got such a plant
now nnd wo took tho chance. It was
a question of getting it now at a
reasonable figure or waiting anothor
yenr nnd pnylng moro for it, but wo
hnvo faith in tho growth o f this city
and county nnd we bollcvo that thoy
will grow to tho now Herald In nn­
othor yenr. Our Anniversary Num­
ber will tell tho poopio something of
tho growth of this city ns well ns
tho growth of your daily paper. It
will bo something that you can send
nwny to your friends wi’.h the fool­
ing that .Sanford hns a dally papor
second to none In tho state. It will
contain facts nbout Ruinlnolo county
thnt should be brondenstod through­
out the land. It will contain facts
nbout tho marvelous growth of San­
ford that should go to every inter­
ested person in tho North nnd East
nnd West. In compiling this num­
ber Tho Hernld will solicit adver­
tisements from tho business men of
Seminole county, ns it will ho a regu­
lar nowspnpor edition and not a mngnzino. Wo nro expecting tho co-op­
eration and aBsiatanco thnt hns nlways been given to Tho Herald by
nn appreciative public

» » • « ! "It dooiuH

No institution ever" does morn
the good o f ALL the people than doe!
tho newspaper. Its renders are Al l
the people, regardless of station |„
life, irrespective of education Z
knowledge, and without distinction 2
to social condition. It mirrors Hf0 J
our communty ns It Is, without cater
ing to tho Influential or forgetting
tho unfortunate, caring no more for
tho approval of the rich than for that
of the poor, thinking less of the an.
plnuse of the unscrupulous than of its
editor's own conscience,
No business deserves moro support
nnd gets less. Nobody hositntes to
pay one or two dollars for n few galIons of gnsolino to burn upon tho
roads, but ovorybody hates to lay that
much on the counter of tho homo
newspaper. Everybody wants to rend
the paper, nnd thoy find It so nice to
reap tho benofits of free advertising
But nobody seem? willing to pay the
puny price tho odltor sots for his ser­
vices. Everybody seems to think that
rending matter ought to sell for noth­
ing and thnt the editor works for his
honUh.— Agricultural N owb Service.

Tourists aro coming to Florida thick
nnd fast now, traveling by automobile
and by train. Now is tho time to start
your advertising campaign and get
somo of this money.
HOW MUCH IS THE NEWSI’ A ^ R
WORVII?
Tho newspupur Is tho one organ wo
look to for dnlly nnd weokly news
items and holpful and entortninlng In­
formation. It informs, entertains nnd
amuses. Without it our lives would
be llstlcsc, we would not know tho hap
penings within our very county or
township, wo would bo doprived of ossontlnl and nocesBary knowledge of
things ovor, around and about us.
Of all tho institutions of man which
servo us, thero Is none moro unsolfish
nnd self-sacrificing than tho home­
town nowspapor. It curries announce­
ments of our socials, of our farm
meetings, of our villngo shopkeeper's
“ leBs-thnn-cost" sales, and of our fatnnd-lonn,
mutt-and-Jeff
baseball
games, and charges nary a penny for
tho privilege of doing i t But there’s

BEAUTIFY TIIE HIGHWAYS
Aptly entitled the “ Greatest Moth­ four million American men nnd wom­
er In the World," the Amcricnn Red en in Us leadership. In nddition there
The poopio of Florldn hnvo settlod
i - nn excellent force of five million
Cross is again making appeal for
down to resolve to beautify thoir high­
junior members active in nn inces­
support so that in turn tho world's sant battle against disease, disaster, ways. Hillsborough county Bet tha
pace when it established tho Memorial
afflicted can bo provided for.
misory nnd suffering in penco ns well
highway as a lasting memento to our
Unfortunately thu majority of pco .... in war, and is ctill providing com­
fallon heroes. It is n momonto that
pie havo been wont to think of the fort nnd good cheor for tho enlisted
will grow in beauty and delight thru
Red Cross ns a war organization, personnel o f tho army nnd nnvy. For
all tho passing yonrs. It will keep
which during peace times is called on wounded ex-servico men who nro
green nnd fresh tho memory of our
to relieve tho suffering of Individuals strulgilng to readjust thoir lives to
soldier boys for ull coming time. No
nnd communities nffllctcd by natural post-war conditions, Whonevor a cy­
moro delightful and appropriate pledge
catastrophes Tha belief thntt this clone, fire or flood visits n community
to thoir momory could bo devU**d, Tho
cIush of relief, while handled by tho the American Red Cross is tho first
trees nro yet in thoir infancy, *i ,d will
Red Cross, docH not properly como organized relief ngency to provido
need protection nnd enro for n time,
under its jurisdiction, but 1b dono as for the victims. Lust year it spent
but
they will soon bo strong onuogh to WE WILL GET BETTER ROADS.
nn emergency measure, until such ir.nr,, than ?900,000 jn nineteen states
withstand tho Btorms nnd rnvngeH of
time as some other organization can In thin work. Through Its trninod
Engineer F. T. Williams nnsworod
wundcring cattle, nnd will grow In
ntcp in, is orronoouB. The truth of personnel of over 1,204 public health
tho article of M. M. Smith in n Inter
grace
nnd
beauty
for
many
years.
The
tho matter is thnt the Red Cross does nurses it Is promoting health condi­
oleanders nro already paying dividends issuo of tho Hernld in which he Hots
moro actual work during pence timos tions throughout the country. Our
in a profusion of red and white blos­ forth tho fact thnt Birmingham sing
than over called on for during war benches nro pntrollod by over 280
will bo used on the county roads nnd
soms.
tlmo. Whllo tho mnjority of us aro life Bnving corps, whllo Red Cross
that tho engineer nnd tho commission­
From
all
ovor
tha
state
comes
evi
familiar with its work In tho Halifax nurses, fnmous In song nnd story of
ers havo bcon making valinnt efforts
dcnco
of
approvnl
nnd
appreciation.
disaster, tho Pueblo, Colorado floods, battle fields, number 38,855 well
to
get tho slag but hnvo n hard time
Up In Volusia county there is a tri­
nnd other great natural catastrophes, trained men nnd women rendy for
to
got enrs to movo it. Thoro is n
angle of roads upon tho npox of which
there nro thousands o f instances emergency duty with the army or
feeing
also among those responsible
stands a monument engraved with tho
where individual relief has been ren­ nhvy.. Its work In tho strlckon sec­
for the roads thnt tho public has boon
namcB
of
thoso
who
gave
their
lives
dered, where every day commonplaco tions of Europe during tho war nnd
up to tho present time bus been the for their country. Lnko and Orange misinformed nbout tho materials be­
misery hns been idloviutod.
counties havo decreed tho removal of ing UBod nnd other lettors will prob­
In Seminole county Inst year tho subject of the highest praiso by gov­
tho unsightly BignB which disgraced ably follow on tho samo subject. The
local chapter linndUd about fifty ernments of tho countries whoro tho
thoir highways. It is but a step to tha Herald hns no wish to consuro the
cases, ninong which wero throe funer­ Amoricnn Red Cross has opornted.
planting of trees, and thnt will bo county commissioners or tho county
als, enro nnd hospital treatment for Tho Red Crons duty never ends. Be­
done. Othor counties will follow suit engineer for any mistakes thnt might
sevornl, clothing for ono dozon or fore one task is finished nnothor
in tlmo, until tho traversing of the havo occurred in tho mnking of roads.
more, fitting mft two children so that nwalts. It is n typical Amoricnn inroadways of Florida will bccomo ono We hnvo stuted beforo thnt they uru
they could attend school, writing and Htltution, big and broad In every sonso
doing tho best thoy enn under the cir­
aid for ox-soldiers. A groat deal moro of tho word. It is un institution that •ong pleasure -ride. There Ib no state
cumstances but thut If thoy nro mak­
work could havo boon accomplished .Americans con well bo proud of, bu- in tho union where improvement is bo
hnd the local chnptor been tho roctpl- cause it is typical of tha Nation. It easily accomplished, und so satisfac­ ing mistakes and nny ono should call
ent of grenter funds. '
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is America’s institution, nnd nB lndl- tory in. Its results. Shading our high­ attention to tho fact the mistakes
The American Rod Cross numbers vldual Americans It Bhould bo con- ways will conduce moro to tho com- should bo rectified. Tho commission-

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Farms, Homes,
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I H A V E THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
I » Is attract­
ing atten­
tion— lots arc being sold right along and building in this
section is such os to gladden the heart o f those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement anti
to any ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for tho careful, conservative person— that
person whose oyes nre turned backward— The fellow who
h a B VISION will agreo with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING

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THE SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD, FRID AY, NOVEM BER 1 0 ,1 9 2 2

SOCIETY
/Ttctbi Maiiii'i DaUt)
Mr. and Mr*. Laa Tyler, o f Palatka
ware registered at the
Montezuma
yesterday.
Amo* T. Akera, o f
Jacksonville,
spent the week end here with hie
brother, Prank Akera.
Mr. and Mra. A. T. Thomas,

of

Jacksonville, arrived In the city yes­
terday for a short stay.
Miss Luclle Smith, of Winter Gar­
den, was the attractive house guest
of Mrs. W. A. Lester fo r the week
and.
G. B. Harshbarger, of Palatka, ar­
rived In the city Saturday and Is
making hl» headquarters at the Mon­
tezuma.
Mrs. 0. V. McIntyre, o f Lakeland,
roturned to her home yesterday after
spending the past week as the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Tolar. All those expecting to attend the
bridge party given by tho Soda! De­
partment at tho Woman’s Club Tues­
day afternoon are roquestod to noti­
fy tho hostess, Mrs. W. T. Langley
phone 2d.
Dr. and .Mrs.
King; Mrs. Loretta Brotherson, Misses Adelo Itlno*
and Mary Stanley and Tom Brother
son motored to Orlando Friday after­
noon to attend tho football gemo be­
tween Sanford and Orlando,
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Holly nc
compnnlod their guest, Mrs, M. K.
Higginbotham, of Gainesville, to DoLnnd yesterdny whore she will be
the guest of her brother.
Mrs. Jonnthnn Pock, Mrs. M. Mnrtln, Mrs. A. F.lgenmnnn and Rev. A.
S. Peck motored to Enterprise yester­
dny whore Itov. A, S. Pock held sor
vices at tho church there,
Tho Jennie Spaulding Circle of
tho Woman’s Missionary Society of
tho Baptist church met Wednesday nftomon with Mrs. John D. AbrahumB
at at hor homo on W. nughey street.
The first hour wns^spent In n business
session and tho remainder of the af­
ternoon was spent In sewing for tho
ChristmnB buznnr. Tho meeting next
week will bo at tho homo of Miss
Mary Goodnle. All tho Baptist Indies
of tho Heights are urged to attend
these meetings which nro being hold
each week on Wednesday— Roportor,
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. George Davis Hart ontertnined most delightfully Saturday after
noon in honor of her iittlo daughter,
Goorgenn, whoso sixth birthday anni­
versary it wns.
Yelow nnd green, the dainty color
scheme, wns beautifully carried out in
tno (ieeuiutiuiiu -:::1
" f this
pretty qmrty. In tho dining room,
festoons of yellow were fastened from
the corners of the room to tho cnandclfcr. The lights wore nlso covered
with yellow Bhndos which enst a mel­
low glow over all. Tho dining table
wob centered with tho birthday cake
iced in yellow and topped with six
yellow cnmllcs. The refreshments of
ice cream and cake also carried out
the color motif,
During tho afternoon gamos wore
played on tho spnclouB lawn. The chil­
dren were assisted in thesa by Misses
Lottie Caldwell, Kathleen Brady, Em­
ma Owens, Roboccn StovcnB nnd Ca­
milla Pulcston. Favors of crepe pa­
per caps, rings nnd other toyB hidden
in snappers wore glvon tho children.
Littlo Goorgenn was tho recipient
o f mnny lovoly gifts nnd proved a
charming hostess.
About fifty children enjoyed tho de­
lightful afternoon and among the
grown-ups wero: Mrs. L. P. Hngnn,
Mrs. Gruhnm and Mrs. Godwin.
SANFORD BAND
Tho Sanford band under tho able
leadership o f Mr. Ball, has brought
wondorfifl music activity to our town.
Tho concerts givon are of unusual
morit.
Much credit redounds to Mr. Penrmnn nnd tho Chamber of Commerce
for giving us so iaudablo an organi­
zation. Wo can not ufford to bo indiferent to this musical opportunity
to our own people nnd the visitors we
would entertain in this delightful and
educational way,
City bands aro frequently a muni­
cipal affair. All over tho country the
movemont for good music fr c o ’ to tho
pooplo ts growing apace.
Municipalities aro beginning to find
out that it is good buBlnoss tol bring n
little of happiness Into tho lives of
the masses. It is coming to bo roc-ognlzed that with the Increasing hum­
drum of tho avorago person’s llfo in­
telligent recreation in which -music
must have a leading role, Is nn im­
portant ns food nndd rink. Tho clothes
wo wenr, tho bed we sleep on.
One writer has said: "The groat

■oclnl unrest*, the Inhm^woMS^-- ^

largely* duo to the monotony of tho
average person’s existence,
F. S. M.
The man who disparages music an n
luxury and non-essential Is doing .the
nation an Injury. Musle now more
than over before Is a present national
need. There is no bettor way to ex­
press patriotism than through music.
— Woodrow Wilson.

Circle No. 2 mot at the h om e'of
Mrs. J. W. Rutledge Monday after­
noon. After tho business session the
hostesr assisted by her daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Musgrave, served a delicious poi­
nd, snndwfches ond ice tea. A de­
lightful socinl hour was enjoyed by
all.

months, have returned to her home at
Shreveport, I,a.
Mr. and Mrs. David
announce tho birth of a
Monday morning. The
1ms been named Eleanor

E. Brobaker
daughter on
young litdy
Irene."

Dr. and Mrs. Walter Seay and little
FOR BRIDAL PARTY
daughter Ollle Muy, from Jackson­
Mrs. Walter M. Haynes was tho ville, are spending n few days hero
MUSICAL NOTES
gracious hoptess last evonlng when with the former’s daughter, Mrs.
Sunday afternoon our Municipal she entertained at her home on Fifth Widoman Cnldwoll. They wore ac­
Band rendered a splendid program at streot, complimenting tho members of companied hore by Mr. and Mra. Olay
Central Park and judging by tho aud- tho bridal party for tho Gormely-Rob- Gillion and children who left last ev­
ienco, which loft no parking space erts wedding and members of the fam­ ening for Lakeland.
around tho park and filled the bench­ ily.
es, Is becoming one of the city's great­
Tho living room was decorated with
Leon S, Smith and S. Herrington
est nssets. A number o f distinguished cut flowers of rainbow hue combined wero among tho business visitors horo
out-o'f-town
visitors wore present with ferns. Potted palms and ferns yesterday from Jacksonville.
from Orlando, Geneva and Oviedo.
nUo being used. In tho dining room
Among tho numbers played were: tho color motif of pink and white wero
B. T. Adams and II. G. Ernest, rep­
"Morning, Noon and Night” by Von- used. Tho tablo was centered with a
resented Jacksonville horo yesterday,
Suppo, the Polish composer, who was largo white cako from which were ex­
being in the city on business.
bom In Dalmatia, In 1820, and died in tended pink and white hearts fasten­
Vienna In 1805. Also tho famous ed with pink ribbons, there were
The regular mooting of tho Royal
waltzes "On the Beautiful Rhino” by drawn by tho guests, who found their
Neighbors will bo Thursday evening
Keler-Bola, and the always popular, fortunes and bits of advice fastened
at 8 o’clock at tho Masonic Hull, ^
"My Old Kentucky Homo” with varia­ to them. Tho refreshments o f brick
tions for all instruments. W. 1L Har­ ice cream and individual cakes carried
C. I. Dick,-of Atlanta, arrived in
vey beautifully rendered a cornet solo. out the pretty color schemo.
the city yesterdny nnd is making his
Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer sang a headquarters at tho Montezumn while
number of lovoly solos in hor usual In tho city on business.
NEW ORCHESTRA
Tho orchestra committee from the charming manner, and Mrs. McCnughCouncil of Music announces from the nn, of Orlando, rendered a number of
INVITATIONS ISSUED
mooting o f October 11th with Mrs. piano selections. After the musical
Invitations have been issued for a
Relsenstoln, that he could not glvo full numbers, several contests afforded bridge party to be glvon Tuesday af­
orchestra until performers on cello much merriment in tho "word con­ ternoon, Novomber 14th at 3 o’clock
and viola could be found, but that he test,” tho prizes wero won by Miss at the Country Club, with Mosdamos
would organize concerted music of not Eleanor Roberts and Burke Steele. Hawkins Connolly, Bon Caswell and
less than five pieces for dnneo and Miss Roberts receiving a dainty hand­ Robert Hines as hostesses.
made hnmlkerchlef, whilo Mr. Stcole’B
social occasions.
Combinations of two or three in­ prize was n linen handkerchief. In
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
struments could also be furnished for tho contest "Cupid’s Art Gallery,” the
Yesterdny being tho birthday annlsinnller occasions when preferred. prize, n jack in tho box, was won by vor ary of Mrs. It. E. Millcn, n numSanford in this band of musicians will sum Hjjoqoy B8JPI •aujo-i u||nf H8JJ\ h&gt; of her neighbors decided to glvo
hnvc as good music ns can bo obtain­ presented n bottle of toilet wntci ant; her a surprise party. They nil met nt
ed out of town, and our homo people Mr. Gormcly was given a loose leaf the home of ono of tiio neighbors, and
will, of course, encourage and prefer note book.
went to tho homo of Mrs. R. E. Mil­
Miss Roberta wore for this occur ieu in n body, carrying with them
homo talent.— Orchestrn Committee by
ion a lovely frock of white Spnnlsh lovely gifts nnd refreshments consist­
Mrs. Tolar, chairman.
luce and georgette over white satin.
ing of ico cream and home-made cake.
There were about
twenty-five
(From Tundtjr’i Dally)
Tho evening was most pleasantly
Jacksonville was represented here guests and tho occasion was one of
spent with light conversation and mu­
yesterday by John W. Rugsby.
much enjoyment.
sic, both vocal and instrumental.
At a Into hour the guests departed
Mrs. E, II. Ilnwkins, of Bartow, was
ST. AGNES GUILD
for their homes uftor wishing Mrs.
In the city yesterdny nnd stopped nt
Tho members of the St. Agnes Guild Milieu mnny happy returns of tho
tho Montezuma.
licid their regular socinl meeting yos- day. This party was ono of the
terduy afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. ways the ninny frlonds have of show­
Miss Dnisio Eldredge, of Richmond, S. M. Lloyd on Park nvenuo. It was ing thoir love nnd esteem for this
Vn., is tho attractive houso guest of preceded by n short business session, charming Indy.
MIbs Eleanor Roberts,
nt which time wore perfected for the
booths for the baznnr. Committees
AN INVITATION
J. H. Burton, of Orlando, and J. T. were also appointed.
Tho Educational Commlttco of thu
Ilhudy, of Gainesville, wore among the
After tho business session tho mem Woman's Club wil be nt homo to tho
business visitors hore yesterday.
bers sewed on articles for tho bazaar. mothers of tho children of this school
Late in tho afternoon Mrs. Lloyd as­ district on Thursday, November 0, at
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Whitman nnd sisted by Mrs. Archie Betts, served Ice 3:30 p, m., at tho lunch room nt tho
family, of Tampa, wero among the cream nnd chocolate cake.
Sanford Grammar School. Tho invi­
arrivals horo yesterdny.
Among tho members ntending yes­ tation includes nlso nil interested
terday's meeting wero Mcstlamos friends of tho movement towards n
Mrs. J. II. Yoe, of Oxford, Ain., ar­ Archie Betts, Wm. Bolding, M. Min- bettor mutunl understanding of tho
rived in tho city for n short stay, nnd arlk, Paul Biggors, C. J. Marshall, problems and plans of tonebers nnd
is pleasantly located nt the Monte- Fred Duiger, Howard Overlin, R. W. parents.
zumn.
I'cnrmnn and J. N. Robson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Clayton, of
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Augusta, Gn., arrived in the city yes­
Saturday afternoon from three to
terday and aro stopping at tho Monte- five o’clock little Miss Dorothy Hnyncumn.
cs entertained most delightfully ut a
Hnllowo’en party nt her home on
George E. Gormely, of Gront Bono, Fifth Street, it.
of her
Kans., arrived in tho city Sunday and tenth birthday anniversary.
is the guest of hla aunt, Mrs. W. M.
The house wns decorated with Hal­
Haynes.
lowe'en novelties, and festoons. Tho
dining table was covered in checker
Mrs. McCuughcn, of Orlando, nnd board effect with blnck nnd gold pnsistor, MIsb Ada Wagoner, of Kis­ por. It was centered with tho birth­
simmee, woro tho guests of Miss Elea­ day cake iced in white nnd topped
nor Roborts yesterdny.
with ton lighted tnpors. Tho place
cards wore cunning suggestions of
” A. E. Bnrritt, of Jupiter, W. A. Hallowe'en, nnd nt onch place wore
Ames, of Leesburg nnd A. A. Niles, baskets filled with candies. Tho fa­
of St. Augustine, woro among tho vors wero cropo paper cap*.
Tlio
business visitors hero yesterday.
lights woro covered with
yellow
shades nnd enst a plonsing effect over
Misses Bess and Annie Mao Burke, a!). Refreshments of Ico cream and
who have been tho nttrnctivo guests enkes were served.
of their siBtor, Mrs. Herman Hutchin­
During tho afternoon gamos nnd
son, leavo tomorrow for Albnny, N. contests wero enjoyed, tho prize a doll
Y.
wns won by Marguerite Garner while
thu booby prize, ft bull, wont to CnrMrs. Lucy Harbor nnd Miss I.udow- mcn Guthrio.
v
na Little, of Commerce, Gn., are
Among those enjoying tho charm­
spending tho winter hero nt tho Ga­ ing hospitality of littlo Miss Ilaynea
bles. They havo many friends hore were: Mary Alice Shipp, Helen Doug­
who are glnd to see them.
lass, Sara and Accn Mitchell, Juanita
McMullen, Dorothy Goro, Margaret
Mrs. H.* II. Stevenson, of Jackson­ Giles, srporic Hoskins, Carmon'Guthville, Is tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. rlo,
Marguerite Garner, Eugenia
Wnltor M. Iluyncs, cqming down to Keene, Dorothea Lawson, Margaret
attond tho Gorinoly-Roborta wedding Britt, Juanita Smith, Pauline Mainos,
which takes placo Wednesday after­ Dorothy and Marion Haynes nnd oth­
noon at tho Methodist church.
ers.

LOCALS
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Mr nnd Mrs. Sanford Doudnoy
hnvo returned from n very plcnsnnt
vacation spent in New York nnd oth­
er places of Interest throughout tho
North. Their mnny friends nro glnd
to sec them back.
II. W. Cameron hns gono to Chica­
go to attend the nutomobilo show and
from thoro bo will go to Toledo to
attend n invention of nutomobilo sup­
ply salesmen nnd will represent tho
Sanford Automotive Supply Co.
Among tha out of town visitors
who took ndvnntngo of tho splendid
concort rendered In Central Park
yesterday afternoon woro Mr. nnd
Mrs. I’nttlnhnll of Geneva, Mr nnd
Mrs. Lnwton o f Oviedo and Frnnklln
O. King of Orlnndo.
W. J. Thigpen- has an advertise­
ment in this issue calling nttention to
his winning first place in tho district
fen1 selling tho most ipsurnneo tho
pant month. Road hla udvortlscmont
nnd sco Thigpen nt onco about your
life nnd Ire insurance.
(From Tnitdtr'* OtUjr)

(P M W«4mU*t‘ i OattF)
F. A. Huston, the general manager
of tho Southern Utilities Company,
with headquarters In Palatka, is in
tho city looking over the many Im­
provements being mado in the San­
ford plants. Ho sees n marvelous
growth in Sanford during the past
. . year and thinks that Sanford is one of
FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
the best cities in tho state.
WERE VOTED FOR BOYS
OF WORLD WAR
Miss Mary Aymanson and Miss
Anna Bayard have just arrived hore
Illy T k * A u m Ii M
Pr«aa&gt;
from Boston. Miss Aymanson Is a
CHICAGO, Nov. 8.— By majorities
very talented actress from tho Arling­ of more than throe to ona Illinois vot­
ton Theatro at Boston and Miss Bay­ ers voted the $5,500,000 bonus to Il­
ard, who is a very tulcntcd elocution­ linois soldiers in tho world war yeeist, will bo hero for tho wihter visit­ torday nnd also voted in favor o f the
ing Mrs. Narvin. Before coming here return of light wines nnd beer.
they were conducting a girls’ camp in
Massachusetts.
IRISH REPUBLICANS
OPENED FIRE TODAY
C. B. Cole, a papular fertilizer sales
ON MILITARY BARRACK
agent of Philadelphia, is in tho city
&lt;Dr T k * A i u i t a M l»i«— t
far a few days shaking hands with
LONDON, Nov. 8.—Tho Irish R*- \
bis mnnv friends. Charlie Cole played
bail in this section of the state when publican forces in Dublin opened
Orlando and Sanford pulled some of heavy fire on the Wellington Military
tho best ball playing avor. Wtiile barracks at 0:30 this morning and the
Charlie played on tho Orlando team casualties are believed to bo numer­
he bad many friends all over the cir­ ous. Tho fighting is continuing.

BONUS BILL
WAS CARRIED
IN ILLINOIS

cuit.
Tho Bnli Hardware Company hns
a fine hunting window with tho ducks
swimming around nnd a fine display
of all kinds of guns and ammunition
nnnd hunting togs. Tho window is roally a fine hunting window and
brings to mind tho fact that tho hunt­
ing season is approaching. Tho Ball
window wnR arranged by tho hand of
n real window docorntor—wo won't
mention his name—but bo sure nnd
boo tho window.

FOR SALE— Horse, harness and
wagon.— J. T. Guorry, Route No, 1,
Sanford.
69*2tp
I.f the bowels do not net regularly*
assist them with nn occasional dose
of Hcrbino. It is n flno bowel tonic
and laxative. Price GOc, Sold by
Union Pharmacy.Adv.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

Mr. nnd Mrs. Bninbrldgo Rlchnrdson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Wheelor
woro In tho city yoaterdny evening
stopping with Mr.Riclmrdson's broth­
er, tho genial manager of tho Valdez
hotel. Bninbrldgo Riclmrdson 1r vicepresident o f tho Reminolo Hotel Co.,
OKI,ANDO’ S PUBLICITY TAX.
There has been some doubts in tho
minds of somo ns to the fonsiblllty
or tho soundness of a publicity tax
for advertising cities, but thcro Is
no doubt with those who havo tried
it out. The publicity tnx Is tho only
wny to organize n real effort toward
advertising n city or county nnd tho
only equnblo manner In which to as­
sess tho bunion upon nil nliko. San­
ford has a very amnll tnx nt present
nnd .could use to n good ndvnntngo
twlco tho sum that Is now raised and
expended. Thoro may bo n few who
howl nbout this money being spent
hut they ore sitting on tho side linos
doing nothing nnd drawing big divi­
dends from the efforts of tho Cham­
ber of Commcrco publicity commit­
tee. Orlnndo knows what u publicity
tax menus nnd they nro now ut work
to rniso the som of $20,000 for tho
season's publicity, nnd out of tho
$20,000 they will rontizo $200,000
worth of new residents, now Invest­
ors nnd tourists for tho winter. It
is history that tho cities using the
publicity tnx havo mndo twice tho
gain In population that less aggress­
ive cities have done. It is history
thnt tho cities wiiu ll.o L—L Hite Z*
advertising nro the cities filled with
winter visitors, with Investors, with
millionaires. Thoro is no nrgumont
nbout n publicity tax any moro thnn
an nrgumerrif about advertising of
nny kind. Results spenk for thorneel vos, * •

m

MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watchea

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TAX BOOKS ARE
NOW OPEN
Stnto nnd County Tnx Books nre
now open for tho payment of taxes
for 1022, n discount of two per cent is
allowed for payment in November,
one per cent in December. Tnx books
done April 1st, Poll Taxes for tho
year 1D22, for both men arid women,
bocame duo November 1st, 1022.
Business nnd Occupation Liconscs
became due October 1st, and if not
paid, aro delinquent, as tha law re­
quires thut a license be procured bofore conducting the business, profes­
sion or occupation.
JNO. D. JINK1N3,
Tax Collector,
Nov. 3-lmo.
Scminolo County.

The winter visitors nro coming to
Rusty nnil wounds, festering sorgs,
Sanford and tho city is filling up and
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
business is picking up along every burns and scalds henl rapidly whon
A lurgo and onthusinatic meeting of
Liquid Brozono is applied. It is
All members of tho Music Depart­ lino.
tho Pipe Organ Club wns held Mon­ ment aro urged to attond tho moot­
both antiseptic nnd healing. Price,
day afternoon with Mrs. A. F, McAlis­ ing of tho* Music Dopnrfmont Wed­
Mrs Bona, of St. Petersburg, Is in 30c, 00c and $1.20. Sold by Union
ter at hor homo on West First street. nesday afternoon ut 3:30. Thoro will tho city today visiting' friends. Her Pharmacy,— Adv.
During the business hour a number bo a splendid program. Mrs. SesBoms, father and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
of Rems wore disposed of, nnd a com­ the state chuirman, will bo present. A. Hicks, formorly of Paula, aro now A Rat Thut Didn’t Smell Alter Being
mittee wns appointed to take chnrgo Interesting pnpors and musical num­ living in St. Petersburg, whore thoy
Dead for 3 Months
of tho cookod food solo which will bers will bo included in tho program^ have an apartment house and other
pvmyirty.
bo held nt tho Union Pharmacy next so bo su ro and como.
"I swear it wag dead nt lonst 3
months,” said JamcB Sykes, Butcher,
Fridny, Nov, 10th.
Aftor tho business matters hnd
A. II. Moses of New York Is back Westfield, N. J. "Wo saw this rnt
(From W»&lt;ln«id-. ■ Dtltrl
Charles Cole, o ' Philadelphia, ar­ in Sanford for tho vegetable souson overy day. Put a cako o f RAT-SNAP
boon cared for, n very pleasant Hocinl
hour was spent, during which tho hos­ rived In tho eity yestordny for a short and. will remain during tho winter. behind a barrel, Months inter my
,
He left Mrs Moses hi New York to wife asked about tho rnt, Rcmombortess served deliclouB Ice cream nnd visit.
\
rocuporato from a bad attack of la od tho barrel, looked behind it. Thoro
cako.
O, T. Thornton, j t Jacksonville, was grippe and sho will como co Sanford was tho rnt—dead, not the slightost
Sixtcon club members nnd several
visitors enjoyed Mrs. McAlister’s ho-.- lr. tho city -yesterday attending to as soon ns she is ablo to travel. Mr. odor.” Three sizes, 35o; 05c, $1.25.
busing"*'
*.
Moses is n Sanford citizen and o w m Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
pltnlity.
•^lYrs.
H.
J.
Millor
nnd
son,
who
hnvo
some
valuable property hero nnd his ware Co.— Adv.
Mrs. Stewart Telford wUItjo hos­
[been
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
and
many
friends nro nlwnyB glnd to sco
tess to tho club next -Monday nr hor
»■
;;i MititaTivonno.* - v * “ * ! i l c j." Paul C. n u .h w i.tn fw -ta 'iw jI ihlm, pud his family every fall. ••V* i , . For
try cv W4ul wu. ,
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Fertilizers

Enrich tho soil, increase the
yield, hnsten maturity, Im­
prove tho quality. It pays to
uso thorn regularly. Stock 'n
our wnrehouso at Sanford?
Booklet freo from wnrohouse
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Inactive
Liver
‘ t havr had 'rouble with
an *«*&lt;■))«, llwe* •' wrntP Mrs

S Nichols, o’ U '? Spencer
St Houston Texas "When
I would get consitoatcd I wou'd
leii a buhl dizzy fee ring *n my
head 1o pc' up in the mormpg
with ? hgtilneis in the he.ad .ind
4 t'rnb'v teellng *s alien a sign
•ha* the ilomach is out ot order.
Por this i took Thtdjord't
Btaib Draught, and without s
__ doubt can My | have never
&lt;4 found Its equal In any liver
4 1 medicine. II not only deans
J tnt liver, but leaves youtnsuch
a good condition I have used
it a long lime, when food does
not seem to set well, or the
stomach is a little sour."

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it isn’ t

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It scatters congestion
You get quick relief from a cold
by applying Sloan’ s, By quick­
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congestion Is broken up.
Million* havo ntao luund in 6 W «
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�THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922
around waiting until thoy hnv6
THE SANFORD HERALDI nsitting
paying business built up.

The many Sanford friends o f Mr.
estimation. But wo chanced to run and Mrs. Dickson extend their sym­
p Forty-five seems to bo the avorage across an old one published along pathy. Mrs. Dickson was formerly
! ago of suicldo. llonco it must bo tho about tho middlo o f October which is Miss Ann Higgins o f Sanford.
’ danger yenr, tho blackest hour that nn exception. In it Andy is depicted
comes Just before tho dawn of suc­ pouring something out o f n bottle AUTO MYSTERY IN
cess. At forty-fivo a man is begin­ into a glass and nnlmndvertlng as
HALLS-MILLS DUAL
ning to grow weary, after years of follows: “ I don’t know why tho news,
MURDER CLEARED
dogged effort, and is apt to become pnpers make so much /u ss about me
I
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 0.
discouraged unless constantly~on his nolf Being congressional timber.
guard. Discouragement brings brood- am as good as tho most of thorn down Tho myBtcry in tho presence of tho
lings, and brooding may result in the theta arc. Ninety per cont o f them two automobiles—ono an old fashion­
fit of tempororury insanity in which sit down ot roll call nnd whon thoy ed high back model, tho other a smnll
wako up thoy brush tho spider webs roadster— in tho Do Russoy’s Lane,
most suicides occur.
Tho suicldo ignores tho jesson of off and go homo, Tho only roason nonr tho Phillips farm, on tho night
countless centuries—this being tho thoy hnvo 43fl congressmen is bo- whon tho Rov. Edwnrd W, Hall and
lesson: There is nlwnys n way out of enuso they hnve that mnny seats, ond Mrs. Elcanorn Mills were murdered,
any trouble. No trouble ondures for It looks nice to hnvo a full house. has been cleared up in the prepara­
good. Tho suicide is like a man who, There Is no ronson for so mnny— you tions to placet tho entire cuso before
at 4 in the ptorning gives up hopo that ohly hear o f flvo or six o f thorn— tho grand jury, authorities said last
tho sun ever will rise again.
A each party hns its lenders, and the night.
rest trait along like a flock o f sheep.
The lifting of tho veil which has
mighty
lesson
for,all
of
us,
.this
truth
Great wcother, we call it
that it is always blackest Just before Whatever most of tho republicans arc shrouded that angle offth o case, it
for most of tho Doinocrnts are
Now for that big lettuco crop nni dawn. It is part of the wisdom wo against. So why not lot tho live oi was snid by special detective Mason,
finds the story told ns an eye-witness
havo inherited from tho past. - And ft
tho real money .
is utornnlly true.— St. Petersburg In­ six smart guyB run tho country? by Mrs. Jnno Gibson, farmer woman,
They do it anyhow. Thoy will work unchanged. Her statement to tho au­
You remember from your earliest dependent.
faster, get more results, and It won’t thorities that she saw two mon nnd
boyhood dnys that it nlwnys snows
cost so much. Mnybo they could two women in noisy argument under
tho day after gecral election in tho
ower tho income tnx if thoy didn't tho applo tree, where tho bodies of
NoVth, especially whetf tho Demo­
hnvo tto support so mony congress tho rector nnd tho choir singer Inter
Let Old Glory fly from every bus­ mon." Tho nbove is what wo cull tho
crats win.
iness house nad dwelling next Satur­ truth spoken unintentionally, or un­ were found, nnd saw a man fire sever­
We hnve no big rooster to put on day, for on that day wo celebrnte ono awares. Numbers considered the al shots, still stands, tho authorities
the front page today, nnd don’t know o f tho greatest events in history— congress o f tho United States is an usBcrt.
That account hns been materially
whether-we could use it, for the situ­ the end of ono of tho greatest wars nggregntio o f tho omollcst potatoci
ation is really in doubt, but if the in history—and wo folka who know ever collected in ono bnsket.— Eustis strengthened in Severn! aspects by
tho bringing to light of new avldonce
Republicans had mndo good during what the war meant feel grutoful that .nko Region.
contributed
to the case by two mon
tho pnst two years there would not it is all over and wc can turn nsido on
who
wore
near
tho inno on tho night
evon hnve boon any doubt about tho Armistice Day and once agnin givo
of
tho
murder.
result. The Democrats hnvo really the Divine Creator for tho cessation
■team shooting out of tbs op
Authorities decline to mako public
of all wars of this naturo for many
won.
1tbs Jntttsfa on a cafes c t loa.
tho
identity
of
tho
new
witnesses,
or
years to como. I.ct us all eelebrato
divulge other dfitullB which they snid
Armistice Day ond ohco again give
led to clearing up tho mystory of tho
credit to those boys who went out
automobiles.
Detectives expressed
to fight nnd make our peaco possible.
doubt that this nnglo of tho caso made through the Strout Farm Agen­
And fly Old Glory from every home,
would oven bo revealed to tho grand cy of this city nnd F. C. McMahon
thnt all the world mny soo tho Slurs
jury, ns tho force of introducing it as. will hnvo charge of the property until
and! Stripes, and, seeing tho flag,
MAKE THE PENALTY FIT THE brand new ovidonco nt the trial, which Mrs. Black can como down to locate
remember what it means.
CRIME
It is hoped will result from tho work hore. The hotel property belonged to
of
the inquisitorial bodies, is consid­ A. SJoblom, o f Lake Mary, and makes
STORES WILL CLOSE
ered
of high mportnnce.
three snles in ten days for the Strout
Ninety days on tho highways or a
Three
ndictnicnts,
it
is
said,
against
Farm
Agency. Ono sale was to n Chi­
• Orlando Sentinel snys "Orlnrylo cit­
fine of $200 is the limit of, tho ponnlty
izens show Interest in state elections.” the week in Sanford, nnd yet tho that can bo imposed upon a person a woman nnd two men will Up asked. cago party, ,ono from San Francisco
How remarknblo, if truo. To think merchants are willing to ch so their
found guilty o f driving a motor car Tho jury probably will begin its in­ nnd ono from Long^Islund, showing
that they should remember they nra places pf business and help the Amer­
tho scope of their activities.
whllo in nn intoxicated condition. Ed­ quiry on Monday,
still within the conflnes of tho stato ican Legion to cclebrnto tho big doy.
na Rogers, of Taft, who wns rushed to
of Florida ml take an interest in Every business house in tho city will
Mr. I*. La Duke, Farmer, Says, “ You
a hospital tho other day to prevent DR. NOnLE I1UYS PROPERTY,
state elections! Wo know they wore he closed all day with tho exception
her from bleeding to death ns tho roWILL BUILD APARTMENTS Bet Rnls Can lllte Through Motnl ”
Interested In city elections every day of Tho Daily Horald, nnd our office
sult of being cut by flying glass from
In tho year, but not to the extent of has to reninln open nnd get out a
tho windshield of tho nutomobilo -in
Dr, Noble, of Pennsylvnnin, who has
neglecting west Florida, wo nro euro. paper "just tho sumo, but our hoarts
which she was riding nfter it ' had been spending several dnys hero the
AM ERICAN LEGION
will be with tho boys just tho same. been rammed head on by a drunken
NEWS
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fields, south of
Another auto has been*put on tho Tho pledge of the merchants to close
spoodster, near Fine Castle, on the tho "city, has become enamored of
witness stand In tho Hall-Mills mur­ shows tho real Iclnd of patriotism
Dixie Highway, probablv is o f the Sanford and has purchased the three
Everybody get ready for tho big dsy
der mystery. O, If thoso autos could and the members of the Amorican
opinion that the payment of $200 or Long lots on Myrtle botweon Sixth
on
November 11th, Armistice Dsy,
only talk In that part of the world, Legion appreciate this spirit. How­
doing time In the chain gang for three nnd Seventh streets and will build
Wo
nro planning to havo ono of the
what a wonderful story they could ever, wo would adviso thnt whon A r­
months in not Bufficle. *■ recognition apartment houses on the 'nts. This is
largest
events o f tho year on thst
tall. We wonder if any more oye- mistice Dny falls on Saturday the
day. Got your name In now if you
wltncflscfl hnvo boen found? At tho next time that Monday bo colobrnted by tho lnw of tho offense against tho ono o f the moat do*h I properties
.
nro going to outer the Big I’ar*d».
for npnrtmonta In thi.
and Dr.
lost rondlng there wore nt lonBt sixty and keep Saturday for the biggest |public welfare.
Miss
Rogers
would
bo
perfectly
jus­
There
will bo throo beautiful loving
Noble hns showi. good Judgment in
who saw lights, who saw autos, who trading day in tho week.
tified
in
entertaining
such
nn
opinion
cups
to
tho tbreo best decorated can
choosing Sanford from among othor
taw applo trees uml probably .who
because
sho
is
right.
Any
motorist,
in
the
pnrndo.
At tho prosont wo have
Florida cities for nn Investment. He
drank npplo cider after the frost had
DEMOCRATIC VICTORY
no
matter
hejw
careful,
is
nbsolutoly
the
/allowing
cars
nnd floats listed to
st. Augustine, Flu., No''. 0.— Dr.
touched it.
was going farther south hut cumo to
al the mercy of a man whoso drink- Sanford through the invitation of J, Joseph P. Calhoun, of West Pnlm go in the parade:
With but fow precincts to hear
The American Legion.
MUNICIPAL DOCK A VALUABLE from in vnrious parts of tho United crazod brain loads him to ignore all II. HintermiHtcr, who has known him Bench, pastor of tho Now Presby­
rules
of
tho
road
nnd
doprives
him
of
AuxllTnry Amorican Legion.
terian
church,
which
is
organizing
ASSET
for mnny years, both of thorn com­
States it looks like a swooping vic­
the powor to act Intelligently.
If ing from tho same part of Pennsyl­ here, wns elected moderator o f tho
Spanish War Veterans.
tory
for Democrats everywhere.
traveling
on
tho
public
highways
is
to
Daughters of tho American Revo­
Synod
of
Florldn
at
tho
openig
session
vnnin.
If tho people of this city will carry There were a few surprises hero and
of tho first annual meeting of tho lution,
a bond isstio for tho purpose of con­ there where n Democrat failed to he be mndo Httfe, people guilty of the
Sallio Harrison Chapter.
Synod of Florida Presbyterian Church
structing n huge municlpnl dock nnd elected, but in tho main it means that crlmo which resulted in tho perman­ UNION REVIVAL MEETING
Children of tho Amorlcnn P'"*:!-of the United States of America, held
warehouses on tho river front tho the country has experienced a Demo­ ent disfigurement of that young lady
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
in Memorial Presbyterian church Inst tion.
action will bo n Htep towards prog­ cratic landslide. It Bhows which way from Tuft, should bo given a sentence
confederate Veterans.
night.
ress which will prove a percoptiblo the wind blows, nnd it means that that would keep them out of further
Rev. J. S. Flncks, tho converted
mischief for a long time to conic. Hut.
Fernnld Laughton Hospital
Tho Synod will be hi session
asset to tho entire county. Tho plnn
.low, who is holding a series of moot­
Woninn’s Club.
throughout this
coming to an
proposed Inst ovenig nt tho council good in tholr multitudinous promises bettor still, got ut tho root of tho
ings with the Presbyterian nnd Con­
Hoy Scouts.
end Slide;. , November 12. Some forty
meeting was ono which will appar­ nnd thnt tho people havo found them evil, tho boot-legging business. With
gregational churches, is drawing nnd
the
elimination
of
boozo,
much
of
the
Elks Club
arches
from
the
Presbyteries
of
ently work out well. It was well out. It also means that tho Demo­
deeply interesting tho peoplo, by
reckless
driving
of
tho
present
day
north,
southeast
nnd
Boutliwest
Flor­
Odd
Fellows.
received nt tho session, there being cratic party stands a mighty fine
unique nnd forceful p r a n c in g of
Robecn Lodge.
ida, are represented by clergy nnd
no nrgument against it; nnd tlicro is chance to go back into powor two would be abolished.— Lakeland Stnrfamiliar unristlnn truth. His thor­
Telegrnm
laymen delegates.
Tho Woman’s
Knights of ColunibuB,
little doubt thnt the snmo question r
..tat i. ia almost a gouu
ough understanding of tho Hebrew
Khvnnis Club,
Synodical opened meetings this morn­
V.'*11 l&gt;v vi»i}i&gt;&gt;ukicoiiy endorsed nt tho bet to place your money that way. It
characters makes it possible for him
ing nnd witl continue sessions until
Catholic Women’s League,
polls whon the vote Is taken. Its also means thnt this country will
to throw side lights upon the Scrip­
Rotary Chib,
construction will bo a big factor In never again allow any party to rule
HARRY DICKSON tures, that reveal new beauties in tho tomorrow at noon. Noted visitors
who appear on the Synod program in­
Chamber o f Coinmei. o,
tho mnttor of river transportation, Jung when thoy fall to measure up to
Word o f God. llo gave last night,
clude W. W. Cleveland, D. D., o f St.
Seminole Game Protective Ass’n.
and will hnvo n tendency to force the many requirements thnt the pres­
Master Harry N. Dickson, tho lit­ to n crowded house, a strong sermon
Louis; W. A, Pro vino, I). T)., Nash­
American Fruit Growers, Inc.
down charges on such shipments ent day demands.
tle 4-ycnr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. on tho "Marvelous in Jesus* Life,”
ville, Tenn.; George Francis French,
Lloyd
Shoo Store.
still continuing to bo carried by rail
Harry N. Dickson, pnssed nwny nt closjpg with a tender appeal to tho
D. D., Philadelphia; Professor Chns.
Rail
Hardware
Co.
Tho dctnollg should bo mostnecurntoNEW HOMES WILL BE BUILT
unsaved to accept this Wonderful
Swung’ Ji, LL. D., Pittsburgh, who
11ill Ilardwaro Co.
Jy worked out before decisive action
Savior.
Many hearts were thrilled
will give his famous temperance lec­
H. &amp; O. Motor Co.,
Is taken tto ovoid any complications
The dawrth of houses in this city
by tho message,'
ture, “ Tho Battle o f tho Ages.”
Koumillnt and Andorson,
In the future; then tho people should will bo met. No growing city the aizo
Ho will spenje again tonight on tho
vnte m a unit for the bonds.— Pa- t.. Ssmford .Om! u q O lo.*„
The Boat.
i,-t*
"Fatherhood of God.” The question
FIRST INTERNATIONAL
la tkn Nows.
Seminolo-Buick Co.
ling tho money to build the houses so
will bo raised, "Whoso fnthor is
GLIDING CONGEST TO
I.
D. Martin.
badly needed. It is safe to assert thnt
G od?" and will ho answered from tho
BE HELD AT DAYTONA
ABOUT SUICIDE.
C.
W. Stokes.
if ono hundred houses could ho built
Scripture.
Hugh
Tillis.
at once they would bo occupied In tho opinion of tnc attending physician
Don’t miss this discourse.
DAYTONA, Fin., Nov. 0.— Accept­
Sanford Pnint &amp; Wall Paper Co.
' Doctors nro more apt to resort to next two months. And there have thnt tho worst had pas-vd. However,
ance of the Daytona Chamber o f Com­
Hill Lumbor Co.
sutcldu than momhora of any othor been so mnny families boro looking at 2 o’clock this morning ho suffered EUGENE A. SUMMERLIN
merce invitation to -hold the 'first in­
Brothers of St. Andrews.
profession. This Is revealed by tho for homes ntid so much has' been a severe sinking spell, from which it
YOU ARE WANTED HERE BY
ternational gliding contest staged in
Elder Springs Water Co.
latest suieido records, which “bnw doc­ said about tho houses needed in Snn- wns impossible to revive heart ac­
YOUR
WIFE
AND
CHILD
tho
United States on tho bench at
Hcintermlster Piano Co.
tors nt tho head o f tho list among ford that at Inst tho cry has been tion. Two physicians worked! cour­
Daytona was announced ye^tordny by
Mi-Lady Shape.
professional men. Discussing this in heeded nnd it is understood thnt a ageously until tho InBt, but nt 8:40
If
Eugono
A.
Summerlin
is
hero
or
tho
Aoro Science Club of Amorlca,
Escorts— Knights Templar, in full
American Medicine Magazine, Dr. S. new compuny recently formed will tho little follow peacefully crossed
if
nnyona
horo
knows
anything
about
from
Now
York.
uniform.
List your name nt Lloyd’s
Dnnn Huhlmrd, of Now York City, furnish tho nionoy for homes, nnd tho divide nnd passed into tho great
his
whereabouts
thoy
should
soo
Sher­
Entries
from
all
over
tho
world
will
Shoe
Storo
or with Snm Yountz if
reaches tho conclusion thnt occupa­ mnny of them will now ho built. San­ boyond.
iff
Hand
nt
onco
nnd
ho
will
tell
them
compete
lor
tho
prizes,
$1,000
of
you
wish
to
enter your car in tho
tional strain Is greatest In tho medi­ ford hns long needed more money for
Little Harry wns a favorite nmong
cal pretension. A physician Is in investments in homes. Tho Sanford the children in his neighborhood.. It where his wife nnd child can bo found. which hns been donntod by tho Dny- parade. Everybody is urgently re­
constant danger, dealing with diseas­ Building and Loan Association could lms boon tho custom for his mnny lit­ Mrs. Summerlin nnd child arrived here tonn Chamber of Commerce. Tho nioes in their most advanced stnges, es­ not supply tho demand, nnd It wns tle friends to gnther in his bnckj several days ago expecting to find torless planes will tnko o ff from the
pecially the incurable kind. An un­ only a question of time whon outside yard to play under the largo oaks. Summerlin but ho wns not hero when landward Hide of tho high sand dunes
thinking public overlooks this meri­ cnpltnl would como to Sanford nnd His presence nmong his plnymntos thoy arrived ami they know nothing along tho bench nnd glldo towards tho
torious service. You novor hoard of n supply tho money. This moons that will bo sorrowfully missed. His about him nnd cannot find any trnce open sea.
Tho Innding field nnd hangar are
doctor backing out of a caso becauso many new homes will bo started as cheerful disposition, .hin masterful of him nnd they are horo without
funds
and
the
sheriff’s
office
nnd
the
now
being’ erected.
*
ho fears tho malady, however dread. soon ttB arrangements can bo mndo to and manly manner endeared him to
charity
organizations
and
churches
A lesson in courage and solf-sucrlfico build those homes nnd nnothcr long- all who know him. n o was a hand­
A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for
felt want will bo fllTod. With the some child with a beautiful disposi­ are looking nftor thorn meantime.
for tho good of humanity.
If
unyone
hero
knows
anything
Rat-Snnp.
tion.
In proportion to numbers ongngad requisite nutifbor of houses horo to
o
f
Sumniorlln
communicnto
with
Sher­
Rend
Mrs.
Phillips1
wire: "Youell’s
Hurry
Dickson
is
tho
second
child
vIn tho profession, tho suicldo rate rent or to soli tho population of tho
iff
Hand
or
with
tho
Horald
office.
Extonnfnutor
Co.,
Westfield,
N. J.
anil
only
boy
of
four
children
born
among doctors in 1021 wns not much city will Increase, for no city can add
NOTICE.
Kush
$:i
worth
of
RAT-SNAP.”
Lnlar
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
N.
Dickson,
to
tho
population
if
there
nro
no
higher than among lawyers. Suicides
.All
Legion
members
are requested
LAKE MARY HOTEL
rec’d following letter: "RAT-SNAP
He was 4 years old in September.
lust year totaled 80 doctors and 57 homos to locate tho now families.
WAS
SOLD
YESTERDAY
to
parade
with
army
clothes
or civi •
arrived.
It
rid
our
house
of
rats
In
Tho funernl services will bo hold
lawyers. But there are many more
LONG
ISLAND
•PARTIES
bin
clothes.
By
request
of
Legion
no
time.
Jyst
moved
hero
from
Pa.,
tomorrow morning nt the residence,
GUMP TELLS THE TRUTH
doctors than lawyers. Both profeswhere
I
used
ItAT-SNAP
with
gront
committee.
•
130 East Amelin avenue, Rov. Fnthor
'sions require courage nnd tho will­
Mrs. M. W. M. Black, of DouglaB- results." Three sizes, 35c, fi5c, $1.25.
Our opinion of tho Gump cartoons Fox officiating, with Director Hand
power of endurance. Thoy hnvo this
ton,
Long Island, purchased tho Lake Sold and guaranteed by Bnll Hard­
Got. your offico supplies, stationery
in
charge
of
the
niTangomonts.—OrIn common; yours at costly education, generally is not of the hlghost, nnd
Mary
Hotel
ycBtorduy.
Tho
solo
wns
ware
Co.—
Adv.
ami
Post Curds at tho Herald office.
lnando
Reporter-Star.
v thon years of comparative Inactivity, Andy's untrnneo Into politics hnB in

Boiling— And on Cake of Ice!

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY H E R A lD , FRIDA V,

FFICIAL retu rn s
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
IN TUESDAY’S ELECTION
to Education, authorizing the Legis­
.580
lature to provide for tho creation of
rk Trammell .............................
C. Lawson ................................ . 70 School Districts and authorising tho
levy and collection o f a Special School
Representative in Congress, 4th Tax In such Districts not to exceed in
any ono year ten mills on tho dollar.
Congressional District
Ycay
............................. ........... 44fl
.524
J, Sears
No ................................................. flj)
ivard W. McCay ........................... 85
For United Stitee Senator

Proposed Constitutional Amendment
|For Justice of Supremo Court
to Article V relative to tho Judiciary
ferson B. Browno ....................... 478 Department, authorizing tho Legisla­
F. Tnylor ..........- .....— ............. 880
ture to provido for tho appointment of
ono or moro additional Circuit Judges
Superintendent of Public Instruc­ In Judicial Circuits having moro than
tion, State of Florida
Sovcnty-flvo Thousand population.
Yes ........................................... -..280
S. Cawthon .................................624
No ..................................................no
Railroad Commissioner, State of
Florida
Proposed Constitutional Amendment
|Hudson Burr ...............................482 to Soctlon 3 of Article XVI, relating
D. Campbell ...............................455 to tlmo o f tho payment of Salnrles of
State Officers, authorizing tho pay­
Representative to the Legislature ment of such Salnrles monthly instead
rest Lake ..............
537 of quarterly.
Yes .............................................. 300
No ................................................. on
For County Commissioner
District No. 1
L. Bledsoe ...................................405
District No. 2
bn Mcisch .................................... 801
District No. 3
|W. Enlzmingor .....................
358
District No. 4
|F. Wheeler ...................................329
District No. 5
Idor Curlott .................................538
Board of Public Instruction
District No. 1
Williams ................................ 418
District No. 2
|A. Dallas..................................... 850
District No. 3
F. Harrison ................................348
Imposed Constitutional Amendment
1Section 10 o f Article XII, relating

Proposed Constitutional Amendment
to Section 3 of Article VII, relating to
number of members of the Senate and
Houso of Representatives, providing
for ihlrty-olgbt members of tho Sen­
ate and that Counties having Ono
Hundred Thousand or more population
Bhnll hnvo four Representatives each;
Counties having Thirty Thousand and
not moro than Ono Hundred Thousand
population shall havo threo Represen­
tatives each; Counties having Ton
Thousand Fivo Hundred and not moro
thnn Thirty Thousand population shnll
hnvo two Representatives each, and
nil Counties having less than Ten
Thousand Fivo Hundred population
shnll hnvo one Representative each.
Yes .................................................. 174
No ................................
235

in roses, carried out the dainty coloY
■chomo.
During tho evening a lovely musical
program was rendered under tho di­
rection of Mrs. Craig Harris.
Late In tho evening Mr. nnd Mrs.
Gormely left in their car for a short
wedding trip, keeping their destina­
tion a secret. Mrs. Gormoly’s travel­
ing costume being of blue Poirot
twill, with blousa of blue and henna
georgette, with this she woro n chic
hat of henno punna velvet und gloves
nnd other accessories of brown,
Mrs. Gormely is the charming and
accomplished daughter of Mrs. J. D.
Holier Is anil numbers her friends by
her acquaintances. Mr. Gormely came
to Sanford ten years ago from Great
Bend, Kansas, and holds n responsible
position with tho Crown Paper Co. Ho
I]as made many friends here by his
sterling quulitlos, Tile many friends
of tho popular young couple Join In
wishing them every futuro happiness.
After a short hnnoymoon Mr. and
Mrs. Gormely will make their home
at tho Roberts homo on Laurel nvo.
Among tho out-of-town guests were
Mrs. II. II. Stevenson, of Jackson­
ville; George Gormely, of Great Ilcnd^
Knnsns; Mr, nnd Mrs. Wngoner nnd
Miss Ada Wagoner of Ktasimmoo;
Mr, and Mrs. McCnughan, of Orlando;
Mrs. T. S. Roberts, of Jacksonville;
Miss Jessio Street Roberta, of Wil­
mington, N. C., and others.

10, 1922

KNIGHTS TEMPI,AR ATTENTION 1
OORMELY-ROBE'.tTS
white cropo do chine, and carried tho
--------ring in n largo whlto lilly.
Taylor Comandery No. 28 will par­
woddlng of Interest to a wldo cirThe bride entered with her sister, ticipate in the American Legion pnrof friends was that of Miss Eloan- ftflBB j U8a|0 street Roberts, by whom ado Armistice day.
IRoberts nnd Ernest Gormely, which aj,0 waB g[Von in marrlngo. They were
Every Knight Templar in this sec­
J&gt;k place yostorday afternoon at five joined at the altar by tho groom and tion who has u uniform Ib expected to
lock at tho Methodist Church, Dr. j,|B boat man, his •brother George report at tho Asylum Saturday at 0
IW, Walker, pastor, performing the Gormely. Tho bride was radiantly n. m. for preliminary instructions and
|pressive ring ceremony.
lovely In her bridal rote of white Kit- drill.
rho chnncol rail nnd choir loft wore ton's oar crepe, tho skirts being a
Full dress uniform.
|ihpIotoly covered In white
with &lt;Jrapcd model with pnnols at olthcr
II. E. TOLAR,
icings of feathery asparagus ferns. g[d0, at the bottom of theso wore hand 195-ltc; 05-ltc Eminent Commnndor.
tho rail wore crystal candle sticks mn{j0 roses. The blouse was surplice
[tding whlto tapors and at either end c ffect, wlth slashed sleeves fastened Notice of. Application for Tax Deed
fro silvor cnndlobrns, whllo in tho wlth ropos of pearls at olthor side of
Under Section 575 of tho General
nter was a crysfcnl vase holding pink tho girdle w«rc rosea centered with
Statutes of the State of Florida
ncs. I’ ottod ferns nnd white pod- prnr1*, Her veil of misty tulle worn
Notice is hereby given that D. D.
tals on which woro white basket- coronot fashion with touches of real Daniel, purchaser of Tax Certificate
ed with pink radiance
woro lace and star jessamine. Her show­ No. 511, dated tho 3rd day of Juno, A.
ectively placed. The entire edifice er bouquet whr
rose buds, swnnson- 1), 1918, bus liiod said certificate in
s encircled with tall bumboo. Tho iu nnd Iilliet.0pMins Jessie Roberts my offico and hi*'’ made application
.•» rescr-. .tj for tho family wore was -attired Id brown Spanish lace for Tax Deed to issue thereon in ncr'- U with ropes of asparagus ferns over satin with touches of gold, hor cordnneo with law, snid certificate em­
d at each pow wero white chrysan- bouquet wns a corsago of pink roses. braces tho following described prop­
miims, *
Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer was a erty situated in Sominole County,
drs. McCnughan, of Orlando, or- girlish picture in snpphtro blue satin Florldn, to-wit: Lot 12, Bloc.- B, Villa
nist, had ehargo of tho nuptial musa draped model with trimmlngn of Mills, The said land being obsessed
nnd rendered u beautiful program silver. Her hair was bound with ono nt tho (Into of tho issuanco of sut’’ cer­
lie the guests were assembling. Shu
tificate in tho name of Unknown.
of tho now wido bandeaus of silver.
a (insisted by Ml a Lillio Ruth Spen• Also: Tax Certificate No. 350, dat­
Mrs. McCnughan wns gowned in ed tho 7th day of June, A. D. 1920,
r, soprano, who sang "O Love of
pink
gcorgetto over buttercup satin
ine." Tho bridal chorus from Lohhas filed said certificate in my offico
with
trimmings
of crystal.
grin was used as a processional
und has ntadp application for Tax
Mrs, Robert!/, mother of the bride, Deed to issue thereon in accordance
He Mondenssohn’a wedding march
woro black satin combined with black with Inw. Snid Certificate embraces
s used as recessional.
Tim bridal party wns led by Misses brocade. Miss Margaret Roberts, sis­ the following described property sit­
»ily Griffin nnd Irma Smith, \yln&gt; ter of. the bride, woro white silk lace uated in Scminolo County, Florida, towit: Lots 3, 5, 0, nnd 9, Block E, Vil­
ro candle bearers, they entered over whlto tnffeta. &gt;
Immediately following" tho ceremony la Blills. The said land being assessed
m cither side bearing lighted enns. Tlrt-y woro becoming frocks of an informnl reception was held at tho at tile date of tho issuanco of such
l i n ­h blow taffeta ntmlo bouffant ef- home of tho bride's mother oy I.nuro! certificate in tho name of Unknown.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 383, dat­
t nnd trimmed with hnnd-made avenue.
Tho Inrgc'porch was enclosed and ed tho 2nd day of Juno, A. D. 1919,,
wers. Tho ushers nnd bridesmaids
lered next, coming from either side beautifully decorated with baskets of lias filed said certificate in my offico
d alternating, Den Steele nnd Miss yellow daisies, und it was boro that and has made application for Tax
ha Luing entered first taking their tho happy young couplo received con­ Deed to issue thereon in accordance
cos on tho chancel, they wero fol* gratulations. At one end of tho [torch, with Inw. Said certificate embraces
tied by Bliss Adn Wagoner and Col- was a prettily arranged Tlunch table, the following described property sit­
r Brown. Mrs. Morris Spencer ns and Mrs. Walter Haynes nnd Mrs. uated in Seminole County, Florida, tome of Honor and Morris Spencer Roby Lning dispensed delicious fruit wit: Lot 8, Block E, Villa Mills, The
said land being assessed at tho date
[llowcd.
punch throughout tho evening.
Mrs. Cluudo Ilomdon grouted tho of the issuanco of hucIi certificate in
Miss Luing wns lovely in turquoiso
o changeable taffeta trimmed with guests upon their arrival, and intro­ tho name m Unknown.
UnlcsH said certificates shall bo re­
nd-mado flowers nnd B ilvor. In hor duced them to tho bridal party. At
deemed
according to law, Tax Deed
ir she woro u bumlunu of silver tho door woro Miss Margaret Roberts
will
issue
thereon on tho 10th day of
iss Ada Wngonor’s dainty frock of nnd Mrs, J, B. Lawson.
Decembor,
A. D. 1922.
Tho
reception
room
was
also
dec­
bid taffeta wns trimmed with sllWitness my official signature nnd
luco. Sho woro a bandeau of orated with quantities of lovely dais­
aids in her hair. Tho bride's maids ies in baskets, In the living room seal thin tho 10th day of November, A.
ce silver slippers nnd carried bou- whore tho many gifts wore displayed D. 1922.
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
tho docorntions woro bright colored
cts of pink ^ndiance roses.
'Clerk Circuit Court,
Mrs. Spencor wub attired In a drap- zinnias nnd potted plnnts.
Scminolo County, Fla.
Receiving nt tho dining room door
model peach bloom taffeta with
05-fltc
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
imrajngs of silver, worn with silver wub Mrs* R. R. Eldredgo. Sho wns
Vovcrs. Her flowers woro whlto nssislud in serving by Blisses Carolyn
'*o buds.
Spencer, Katherine Wilson, Ruth
Miss Dazlo Eldredgo, as mnld of Hand, Omar Allen nnd Charlotte
WATER BUGS
entered next, wearing green Smith.'
ANTS
Pink
nnd
grcun
wob
tho
pretty
color
d silver taffeta with trimmings of
motif
used
in
tho
dining
room,
baskots
ver roses. Hor flowers wore pink
*cs.
of pink rosea nnd ferns woro used.
7he dainty llttlo flowor girl, Saideo Quantities of pink unshaded tnpors
"limns, carrying a basket of pink wore effectively placed. Tho dining
EASILY KILLED BY USINO
&gt;CH Preceded tho bride. Her fairy tablo was centered with a silver vase
0 frock was of yollow taffeta with holding pink radiance roses, at cither
S T E A R N S ’ ELECTRIC P A S T E
ruffles. Entering from tho op- side were pink tnpors in silvor candle
ll alto bill. rata and mlna. It forcca
Ihtta poata to run from building for ivaUr
' to ftislo with tho flower girl wns sticks, und placed at intervals woro
and froali air, A Jin box oontxIriH f-nnui;h
to kill SOto 100 rnlMor mlro. tint It from
'■ miniature ring bonrer, Master jilnk and white mints in crystal com­
/our drug or utnnrul aloro dnntn- today.
■•rry j 00 Minarlk wearing a Fton potes. Tho refreshments of brick ico
READ! fO n USE-BETTER THAf. .;J W 3
of black velvet nnd blouso of cream and individual cakes embossed

COCKROACHES

...PROGRAM

LONGWOOD CIVIC LEAGUE

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The Longwood Civic League gave
a tea Friday afternoon, November 3.
Mrs. Stuart nnd Mrs. nistlino were
hostesses.
Tho ladles wero especially pleased
to have with them Mrs. Endor Curlett, .Child Wclfnro chnirmnn of tho
county, who gave an interesting nnd
instructive account of tho work car­
ried on in Seminole county schools,
etiprclnlly in tho Genovn school. Mrs.
Curlott was followed by Mrs. Jonnlo
CAMPBELL-LOSSING POST NO. 53
Clark, school nurso of Seminole
county. All mothors of the school
Sanford, Florida
children had lieoiv invited to meet
Mrs. Clark, who told thojn how to
help her in her school work.
Mrs. John Leonard), state chair­ 8:30— Legionares Meet nt Court House With Band.
man o f Child WeKnro, who wns also 0:00— Memorial Exercises at Central Park— Dr. King, Speaker—r
present, gnvo a most interesting tnlk
Placing Wreath.
on calisthenics in tho school, nlso tho
County Federation work. A most do- 10:00— Street Parade— Decorated Flonts, 154th Infantry Band,
Lodges, Prizes awarded for best Floats.
lightful socinl hour followed, tho la­
dles serving delirious lunch and cake.
11:30— Exhibition Drill by National Guard on Bulkhead.
The Lcaguo will give a book socinl
Frldny evening, November tenth.
12:00— Chow-Chow, 25c per plate on tho bulk head.

ARMISTICE DAY

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922

• If your child eats ravenously at
times nnd at othor times has no ap­
petite nt nil, look out for worms.
White’s Cream Vorlfugo is the rem­
edy to use. I clenrs them out. Price,
."5c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.

1 :30— Speaking nt Court House.

For Immsatata shipment. All sansonah la Field nnd Vegetable Beads. Writ*
for Prloa List nnd Catalogue. Our beau
tlful and Instructive catalogue Is fret
and gives valuable
Information
on
farming and gardening for Florida and
the Houth. Write to us to d s / for apac
tnl prices on /o u r seed requirements
Our complete stock will enable us t&lt;
supply you to advantage In price and
quality.

E. A. Martin Seed Co.
Oldest and Largest Seed House In Fla

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Lake Monroe......

Boy Scoutu, Tent Pitching; Tie, Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
Boy Scouts, Broad Jump; Cnp, Yowell Company.
Boy Scouts, 50-yard Dash; Knife, Hill Hardware Co.
Boy Scouts, Signalling; Tie or Cap, Churchwell Co.
Boy Scouts, Water Boiling; Belt, D. L. Thrasher.
Boy Scouts, First A id; no prize, exhibition.
Men’s 100-yard-dash; Gymnasium Shoes, Lloyd Shoo Store

O'llrynn
J. (J. shnr«»
O’BRYAN &amp; SHARON
Attorncys-nt-Lnw

Woman ISitten on Arm!
Mrs. Hammond writes, “ I was bit­
Wilt jirncitce In nil thp courts.
ten on tho nrmy by n bed bug. My
Examination of AOstructn of :.nmt Tl
doctor said I ronched him Just in tlmo
tlos irlvon aspoclal attention
to avoid serious disease. When I knew Offices In Bsmluols Count/ think litda
HAXFOItl), FI,OltlDA
tile danger of bed bugs, I cleaned them
out with Roynl Guaranteed Bed Bug
Liquid." Protect your hcnlthl Do tho SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
same thing TODAY. 25c. Sold nnd
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
guaranteed by R. C. Bower.—Adv.
SEED, SORGHUM
WANTED—Colored men or women to
•sell guaranteed hair softener nnd
straightener to colored people. Sells
on sight.
Experience unnecessary.
$50 a week for Tull time, $1.00 an hour
spare tlmo.—Tho Hair Style Co,, 0037
Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, III. 0B-4tc

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3:00— Boat Races on Lake Monroe, Power Boats.
4 ;00— Footbnll Game— Sanford H. S. vs. Dnytona li. S.
6;00— Supper Hour— Local Hotels and Restaurants.
7:30— Band Concert by 154th Infantry Band, 40 pieces, corner
Park Avenue nnd First Street.
8:30— Dance— Elks’ Club, Kendnl-Grceno Orchestra.
starts promptly at 8:30 to 12 midnight.

Dancing

All Military Organizations requested to parade— American Le­
gion to parade in uniform, if possible.
The Cups must be won three times for final owmrship.

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Silver Loving Cups donated by Wight Bros.’ Co.. First Nation­
al Bank, Seminole County Bank, Peoples Bank, Chase &amp;*Co., San­
ford Truck Growers, Edward Higgins.
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JACKSONVILLE

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LANDIS, FISH ft HULL
Attorneys and Coimsellors-at-Law
DoLAND, FLORIDA
Wilt practice In the State and Feder­ ■
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles ■

GEO. G. HERRING
A ttorncy-at-Law
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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MONUMENTS
MAUSOLEUMB

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All work done in a satisfactory mnnn
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PAVEMENT must be genuinely durable to
withstand the punishment it receives on
a business [street. Heavy wagons grind
and pound it with Iron-tired wheels. Ten-ton
motor tracks a p p ly u » e h e n t i r e weignt on only
a few square inches. Workmen tear it up fre­
quently to reach underground mains and con­
duits. Withal, it must remain sm ooth to afford
easy riding for pleasure cars und minimize wear
and tear on all vehicles.

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PAVEMENTS

withstand alt punishment and m eet all req u ire
ments for a longer period o f years and at less
expense than any possible substitute. Hard,
tough, dense and durable each brick is practic­
ally immune to all of these damaging influences
which are so apt to destroy inferior surfacing
materials; Brick m ay'be taken up easily and
quickly replaced/ so that business traffic need
suffer little interference. Then too, merchants
appreciate the fact that brick can’t absorb street
filth/ rot away, becom e unsanitary or generate
dust.

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MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
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PRESIDENTS PROCLAMATION
ON T H A N K S G IV IN G DAY
CALLS FOR OUR DEVOTION

ELECTION CALM
DAILY SERVICE
BY AIRPLANE
DID NOT PREVAIL
TO FLORIDA
IN ALL CITIES

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PUBLIC FORUM

I have known of this same form of
petty graft being practiced in a few
/
othor communities In Florida.
They
wero all small towns that seemed to
MOTOR TR AFFIC
hnve nothing to offer to 'winter visl
N EEDS REGULATION
tors, and the palpable Impression re­
OF D IFFE R E N T SORT
sulting from the practice Is that the
community, being exasperated because
Sanford, Fla., Nov. 7, 1922.
thoy cannot snatch some o f the tour
Mr. R. J. Holly,
ists’ money at leisure, are determined
Editor The Sanford Herald,
at any rate to snatch what they can of
It on tho wing. The inevitable result
Sanford, Fla.
is that the community Is quickly
Dear Sir:
stigmatized
as one to be avoided and
Herewith is a copy of a lettor I have
oven
tho
removal
of the cause does not
today written to Mr. George Do
entirely
obliterate
the
impression
Cottes. If space permits I should
that
the
peoplo
in
that
town
are not
thimk you to publish it onco in both
the dally and weekly editions of your friendly.
To havo Sanford branded as a com
paper:
munity of that kind would patently be
Sanford, Fla., Nov. 7, 1922.
a grave mistake, yet the danger o f It
Mr, George DeCottes,
sooms to be imminent unless immedi­
Sanford, Florida.
ate steps are taken to dissolve I t I
Dear Sir:
A i a member o f the Seminole Coun sincerely hope that the policy may be
ty Motor Club, for whom I understand changed In the near future} that San­
you are acting in the capacity of legal ford may have traffic laws that are
counsel, I feel it is incumbent on mo sensible and effective, and that they
to report certain aspects o f a sltun may bo enforced by officials who will
t!nn existing In Sanford, which Is in­ bo courteous and command respect
herently defeating somo of tho aims from residents and strangers alike.
1 havo mailed a copy of.th is letter
of tho club and re-acting harmfully
to
tho Sanford Herald with tho re­
to the interests of Sanford citizens as
quest
that it be published in its col­
a whole.
umns.
A few mornings ago I was hurry­
Yours respectfully,
ing Into town at an early hour on an
PHILIP R. ANDREWS.
important mission. I had with me a

Tho patrons and teachers Associa­
tion held a 'delightful and moat inter­
esting meeting at tho school house last
Thursday afternoon. The school trus­
tees had mnde the Genova school a
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— President Harding expects to Issue a call on
present o f ta beautiful largo flag and
Thursday or Friday for a special session of congress convening November
tho children took this day to give a
20th, It was announced today at the White House. It was said although the
fitting program in honor of the gift,
president was not Irrevocably committed to proposal fo r special session
after vyhlch everyone retired to the
which has generally been expected by congressional leaders,1' only eleventh
school yard and the fla g was raised
hour change o f mind would prevent him from Issuing a call. Plan for spec­
while the children and audience sang
ial session after election has received general endorsement of senate and
our beautiful national anthem, "The
hous leadrs. Although th program fo r the session has not been worked out
Star Spangled Banner." A fter the
definitely it provides for consideration o f tho merchant marino bill by the
flag raising tho regular
business
houso and the Dyer anti-lynching measure by the senate. The Dyer bill
meeting was held. Delightful refresh­
already passed the house.
ments of punch and cake were served,
and a most Interesting talk on bird
it* ta * i
m i«
life which both children and grown
ups enjoyed was given by Mrs. Herron
of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs, Bort.Patterahall, of
Orlando, spent the week end with Mrs.
H. H. Fattershall.
Mrs. J. M. Littlor and Mrs. Layten
nnd children spent a few days lost
week with M rs,' Llttior’s daughter,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— (By tho Associated Press).— De­
Mrs. T, W. Provnttf
claring that tho state of tho nation "presents very much to Justify
Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. Josio Provutt
nation-wide and most sincoro testimony of gratitudo for tho
of Chuluota took dinner Sunday with
bounty which hnB been bestowed upon us," President Harding in
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Kiibee.
his annual Thanksgiving proclamation today calls upon the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tlllis, of Sanford
American peoplo to obsorvo Thursday, November thirty, as a day
spent Sunday with Mrs. Tillin’ father
of “ Thanksgiving, supplication and dovotion.”
E. H. Kiibee.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wakefield spent guest from Now York who was on his
first visit'to Florida, and who might
Saturday in DeLand.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C Jacobs spent In tho future bo able to contribute
something to the upbuilding of the
Sunday with Mrs. J, M. Prcvntt.
city.
Kindly •imagine, then, my pride
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provntt, Mrs. J.
in
the
city when, with a clear roai
M. Littlcr and daughter and Mrs.
ahead
of
mo, I was stopped on Culory
Layton ami daughter of Now Smyrna
and Mrs. Fred McFnrtnnc visited Mr. avenuo, by an officious, insolent youth
nnd Mrs. Will Prcvntt at
Mooro’s in unkempt nttiro that betrayed no
ovidenco of authority, who cxtortcc
Station Sunday.
Mrs. Clifford Proctor, of Sanford, $10.00 from me on the nominal excuse
that I was cxcccding-tha speed limit.
is visiting Mrs. William Kilbe.
AERO MARINE AIRWAYS WILD
CHICAGO
PRECINCT
WORKER
Miss Helen Courtnoy is visiting • I havo driven n car nearly twenty
HAVE LINE FROM NEW
FIRED UPON AS IIE LEFT
yenrs nnd hnvo always been told
YORK
Mrs. Howard Flynt.
HIS HOME
Mrs. J. M. Littlcr nnd Mrs. Lnyton, was a careful and conservative drlv
i n r Tho Aaanrlntrd l*roaa)
of Now Smyrna, spent tho day Satur­ or. In nil that time I hnvo had but
MIAMI, Nov. 7.— Officials of the
III? The Aaauctnlrd I’ rraa)
ono accident of any sort, and thut was
day with Mrs. Fred McFnrlnnc.
aero marine airways announced here
CHICAGO, Nov. 7.— Violence in con­
Mr. und Mrs. L. . Rchblnder, of a trivial collision hero in Snnfort
today tho company will establish nection with tho election broko out
Fort Monde, wore visiting friendB in when a man cut hiH corner on tho
daily airplano passenger service be­ today in Chicago when J. H. Clancy,
wrong sido o f tho street and met mo
Geneva last Sunday.
tween Now York and Miami.
Tho Republican precinct worker was fired
T. W. Prcvntt and mother, Mrs. J, hend on when I was o ff tho brick on
Service will bo started in Docombor upon ns he was ienving his homo.
M. Provntt, spent Wednesday in Long- the right Bide.
but daily service probnbly not before Nono of the shots took effect and at­
Whothor or not I was technically in
wood.
spring.
tackers escaped in motor car.
Tho Community Club of Geneva error in tho proseu: instance is not the
gave a Hallowe’en party at Town Hall point. I wns driving with all duo cuu
LOST— Gold faco Elgin wrist watch,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— Elections Tuosday night. A great many camo tlon and ut a rensonublo rata o:’
on Park avenuo between 1st and over trie country today had their re­
masked and there wero many original spued. Nor is tho loss of $10.00
12th. Reward if returned to 1212 flex in Washington. In every gov­
I wli
costumes. A largo number of folkB, ninttor of grave concern.
Park Avenuo.
109-2tp ernment department many vacant
cheerfully
forfeit
a
much
more
ser­
young and old, attended and everyone
plnccs, novcrnl members of tho cabi­ roported a plonsnnt evening. The Com ious amount at nny tlmo 1 am foum
Two Hundred Thousand Men to Feed net and many under officials and pm
miinlty Club served refreshments con­ guilty of endangering anyone’s ilfo
Rats I
ployes having gono homo to vote. The sisting of doughnuts, coffee nnd np well-being or property in any .way, or
Tho biological survey says, “ The exodus this year, however, was not ns
pics,
breaking any ordinance thnt is intell­
notion's rat population needs 200,000 groat ub usual, ns increasing number
A meeting will be held at tho town igently designed to protect the wol
men working full tlmo to support it." voted by mail.
hall on Wednesday night, Nov. 8th, to fare of tho community nnd its cltl
Thnt’a the dnmngo by rats cnch year,
try and organize n band for Genova. zens. I thoroughly believe in nil hucIi
gurnc o f which you pny for. Rats car­
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.— Un­ Mr. Ball, of Sanford, has been askci measures nnd in thoir strict enforce
ry disonsc, endanger your health, are settled conditions prevailed in many
to instruct thoso who will tako purl ment, but I sharply question whether
S menace to you ami yours. DES­ parts of tho far west today but u
in tho band.
an inelastic speed limit ordinance can
TROY them with Royal Guaranteed heavy voto is expected. Unusually
Tho community was shocked nm bo Included in a classification of thut
Rat Pas to TODAY. 25c and GOc per heavy registrations reported from
greatly aaddoned by tho death of sort, und 1 leave it to tha discretion
tube. Sold and guaranteed by R. C. most of states.
Miss Evelyn McLain nt Fomnld- of all motor car ownors who can truth
Bower.—Adv.
Lnughton hospital at Sanford weok fully say thoy hnvo nover nt nny time
CHICAGO,'Nov. 7.— Fuir weather before last. She had been sick about exceeded such a limit to cast the first
ATTEMPTED HANK ROBBERY
for today’s election was forecast gen- fivo weeks with typhoid fever but lint] stone.
FAILS— FOUR CAPTURED nv-iu1 m int the tic mi nolo County Motor
rrx-t of tho iiurtn central seemingly been improving until she
slates except in upper lako region nnd wns tnkon sudden! v wuiao, about a Club should countonnnca und work to
Washington, Nov. 8.— Four men, the DukotnH, where rain nnd snow is week before she died. Little Evelyn obtain constructive regulations for
alleged to hnvo made an unsuccessful expected to affect tho size of tho voto leaves many dear school girl friends motor traffic nnd their rigid enforce­
attempt early today to hold up tho in the rural dfctrh.l».
to mourn her loss nnd ovoryone will ment. I should like to see clmuffours'
Clinton State Bnnk, Clinton, Md., fif­
miss her for she was well-loved by ev­ licenses granted only to persons giv­
teen miles southeast o f hero, wore
erybody, Sho leaves bosides her fath­ ing indubitable proof o f their compe­
captured a few houro later by a posse SPECIAL CABINET MEETING
CALLED TO CONSIDER THE • er and mother, two brothers and four tence to hnmllo a car proporly, and a
a few miles from tho town. Efforts
NEAR EASTERN SITUATION sisters. Tho sympathy of nil goes out heavy penalty exacted from anyone
o f tho men to make an escape after
to tho bereaved family and especially driving without a license. I should
J. F. Dent, enshier of tho bnnk, had
to the mother, who could not bo hero, llko to sco tho ubolltlon of children
III? The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
set o(T tho burglnr alarm, wore frus­
LONDON, Nov. 8.— A special cabi­ ns sho wns sont to Wisconsin to re- driving without ndult accompaniment;
trated by a breakdown in tho auto­ net meeting was culled for tonight to
gain her health somo tlmo ago nnd the cuttng of corners; the cutting in
mobile which two of the men had consider the Near Enst crisis. Gener­
tho family did not rcnllzo.
Evelyn uhend of passing ears when another
held in readiness for tho expected al Kuvan, chief of the lmporiul gen­
wns seemingly ill until top lute for her car Is approaching from tho opposite
(light. They took to tho woods and eral stuff, wns summoned to
the mother to reach hero boforo her dcuth. direction; the glaring head lights nnd
wore boom rounded up. Tho men meeting.
spot lights, nnd all other commonwero brought hero and gave the fol­
sense measures that havo a real bearSENATOR
u
n
d
e
r
w
o
o
d
lowing mimes to the police W.'Hliam
ing on tlio question of safe and anno
HR EACH OF PROMISE SUIT.
WILL RETIRE FROM
Oonkloy, Washington, and William
driving; and I should like to svo the
Frank and Augustus Wood, brothers,
SENATE LEADERSHIP rovocntlon of licenses from persons
NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 8.— A breach
Beltsvlllo, Md.
who consistently disregarded
tho
of promise suit for $200,001) wns fil­
Birmingham, Ain., Nov. 8.— Sena­ measures. Rut thero is no maro
ed
hero
yesterday
by
Mrs.
Lillian
C.
MARY McSWINY
Hunter on behalf of her 20-ycur-uld tor Oscar W. Underwood o f Alabama rhyme or reason in limiting tho spoed
JOINED IN HUNGER
daughter,
Gcrtrudu Gladys Hunter, announced formally hare today-that of n car to a definite, inflexible rate
STRIKE IN PRISON
against Paul E. Heller. Tho latter, he would not bo a candidate ofr lead­ under various nnd all conditions than
ership of the Dumoeratic minority in in prohibiting a man from walking
Dublin, Nov. 8.—Tho. other women 50 years old, is a member of ono of thesennte after March -I.
down tho street faster than so many
arrested on tho Biimo day an Mias Newark’s oldest and wealthiest fam­
“ Tho condition of my renlth,” sand feet per mlnuto, I crave to bo in­
ilies,
Mary MdcSwlny, joined today in her
tho senutor, “ makes it advisable, both formed where tho logic lies In penal­
Thu complaint charges that Hol­
hungor strike at Mount Joy prison.
in justice to tho party nnd to my­
MIhb MncSwinjf was brought bnck ler proposed innrringo In December, self, thnt I should not offer for ro- izing n ill an bocuuso ho happens to bo
weak after her exercise today and 1921, nnd that November 18, this election. I do not want r.vf friends in a hurry and is moving at fivo or
requested that she might be permitted year wns fixed for tho wedding dato. to feel any unnecessary alarm about ten miles more than somo arbitrary
to soo Dr. Kathleen Lynn, but the ap­ On October 20 it is alleged Heller de­ my honlth, but it is not robuBt enough pace without dnngcr or projudicc to
himsolf or anyono else, nnd at tho
clared ho would not go through with
plication was refused.
forme to continue after March tho
Humo
timo allowing roally dangerous
tho
woddlng.
A meeting of protest was hold here
dutio^ of leadership which require
nnd reckless practices to bo employed
Heller is un officer of tho Heller
tonight, and Mrs. Maude Conno Macsuch constant attendance."
daily without rebuke?
Bride culled upon tho audicnco to de­ Tool Works of Nowark,
Upon renchitig home hero from
Arbitrary speed ordinances, por so,
nounco tho "crowning Infamy o f tho
Washington recently, Sotmtor Underhnvo
beon universally found Impossi­
attompt to murder the Bister o f Tor­ FOR SALE— About 450 acres of land wood wnu attacked by bronchitis and
ble
of
enforcement because they aro
beginning nnu-liulf mile South , of
rence MncHwiny." It wns suggested
ho had to cancel his speaking engage­
not
bnsed.on
reason, and thoreforo
$1,000
that women volunteers slipuld picket city limits, $8.00 per' acre.
ments, He is greatly improved nnd
ompletoly
Inadequate
fo r efficiently
cash,
balance
one,
two
and
three
years
night nm! day tho residences of those
Is up nnd around attain, but his -phy­
regulating
motor
traffic,
and moro In­
if
tnkon
now.
There
Isn’t
an
aero
of
responsible for tho arrest of Miss
sicians havo advised him to go away
MacSwiny until she wns rolcnsc^.
land within fivo miles of Sanford for a rest, n o left tonight for Pass jurious than beneficial. In most en­
lightened communities such ordinanc­
that is not worth threo tlmos this
Christian, Miss., where he will spend es have bcon thrown into tho discard,
Tho former knlser of Germany, oth­ amount of money. Reason for selling. n wtfok or ten days.
and a more elastic policy substituted
05-ltc
erwise known ns Wilhelm, wns mar­ — A. P. Connolly fi'Sons.
HI storm of senator from Alabama which allows any spoad “ reasonable
ried yesterday at tho castle in Hol­
extends four years from next March. nnd proporJ’ A rulo of this kind roThe Florida tonm was not heavy
land where hu has been Interned Blnco
And the roports from northern Inforced with othors o f a character
tho war. And thus it seems that tho enough for Hurvard but they at leaBt
states
say that the Republicans are hinted at above can bo made to prolet
thorn
know
Florida
was
thoro.
And
man who caused the world to suffor
duco roallydeslrablo results, whereas
due a hard falL
'.hA4 tab! Vi/ff.vmi h'jvj l.Kuuiii.
•v-t. ' It.
irr.nd ndvcrttilpj?-.

While Not Exactly Committed to Call W ill Un­
doubtedly Do It

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30

PRESIDENT HARDING CALLS
SPECIAL SESSION CONGRESS
TO CONVENE NOVEMBER 201

the present methods can produce Dotti­
ng but friction and bad feeling—ex ­
cept -potty graft fo r the officials par­
ticipating.
^

M EAD SA Y S CHANGE
PRESENT METHODS OF
STATE GOVERNM ENT
Oviedo, Fin., Nov. 7, 1922.
To tho Editor of tho Sanford Herald,
Snnford, Fla.
Dear Sir:

^ /

Your recent naive expression of
confidence that the Florida legislature
would do tho fair thing by South
Florida Is glaring illuminated by the
present act of tho Soeretnry of Stato
in issuing fnlso nnd fraudulent officin ballots on the Re-apportionment
amendment to all South Florida countios, while sending valid onos to the
counties of North nnd West Florida.
It can not be truthfuly denied that
for thirty yenrs tho nlloged govern­
ment of Florida has bcon in tho hands
of n gang of porjured criminals und
traitors to tho stato, ruling by ,'irce
nnd fraud, nnd with no more lawful
(do juro) authority over us than any
voluntary association of juil birds in
tha stato prison.
Having tolerated their criminal us­
urpation hitherto, it is necessary to
condono whnt is past and, validate
their legislation by cwmonting silence,
but this Inst frau {ought to bo the
last straw.
1™ : South Florida should' repudiate
these anarchistic ropudlators of our
Constitution, olect n temporary repre­
sentative government, jail any official
sending money to tho North Floridn
rump nnd appeal to congross to seeuro to Florida the democratic form
of government guaranteed to us by
tho U. S. Constitution.
Tho situation is tho same ns tnnt
confronting tho stato during the re­
construction period o f forco nnd
fraud. Tho white people of Florida
found a way out of bondnga then and
if wo are true men wo will also find u
way of osenpo from this lawless op­
pression.
Yours truly,
THEODORE L. MEAD.
Much Ado About Nothing
If you find roaches, don't let it
bother you— Royal Guaranteed Ronch
Powder will soon get rid of them bocauso it js so mndo that when the
largo ones wnlk in It they livo just
ong enough to carry it to their holos
whoro tho young aro nlso destroyed
ns they lmtch! Try it. 10c and 2f&gt;c.
Sold nnd guaranteed by R. C.Bowcr.—
Adv.

IN PREPARATION p o j ,
eleven th .

' Lakeland starts o(T thl. .
a f«H n g of keen
mined to make Armistice
Saturday, not so ,
much a ,
thoughtless hilarity „
thankful romombornnee
our thoughts first turn'to tv
sacrificed so much—-we
gotten the fields "where tv.
grow," where .lccp V * who gave lUp life and *11
dcar* ‘ hat we who,
to this day might continue j
In the sunshine of pcace tnd.
I°.r °1un,c^ e», our families
friends. They aro beyond t|
o f spoken words of th»n
But thoso who enme back
scenes of carnnge have h.
measure of our appreciation^
peon oblo to judge of iu 4 J
and to weigh accurately the 1
gratefulness thnt la in our
Alas, too often, has coldneu |
evidenco In oil mntteri peg,
tho treatment of our World1
erans. When the flret con
enme homo thero was a g«
of trumpets, much cheering 1
enthusiasm. Rut this soon,
pearod in the face of sentimnt 1
sought to induce the America!
He to forget the war and tun|
wnys of pence.
1
So with the coming of tho 1
guard o f the crippled, the
tho blind, the disfigured, th&lt;
less of the enthusiasm, leu
shouting, less of the hurroh i
there was no special welcome,!
speech-mnking, no gay pro
Nor hns there been any of
ward tokens of love for the bofl
did their best for the honor (
ien. Instead thero line been
difference in many quarters, 11
ed slownoas to recognize the 1
valor thnt brought glory
American anna. And through^
the boys have smiled and contii
smile, more than three
thousand of them who today!
tho outward evidence of havinfj
engaged in the most cruel
in the history of the old idol
This coming Armistice
mndo of value in restoring ia|
(logreo thnt feeling of comn
thnt senso of love and
conviction thnt wo owe tjit
tho Legion n debt of gratitukj
can nover bo fully paid.
Let us repent, thnt Salurdij
should not be an occija
thoughtless fun making but U]
Becrntod_ ns n day of remenh
of those whose heroism
bo n snered memory; a day fi*
demonstration of our regu
those who, having passed
tho ordeal, have been privilei
como bnck to us as men wb«lj
performed their full duty
State nnd are therefore en
recognition nt our hands.—L
Telegram.
Headlines in dailies say
white man hns been distorts
Georgia who wns eight years I
tunl slavery. He must have I
ning a dally nowspnper.

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iii whl
wniua the
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I*, and thep
then and tthara Houthw
itnwiester!If Ul
OJIg
the state returns in.
ox
Henilnois
was
formerly
a
part.
r
answer
to
in*
bill
or
complaint
side
o
f
said rlgh t-of-way o f • » . - - - - i - i
Roturns complied lost night indi
■|rms: Cash. Puratmser to pay for exnlblted against you In (his
Florida Ilnllron
rond Company, to th* point
ented Mr. Cawthon's election w as as­ dee
jyfew York and Othev Pivotal
othsrwjee • decreeJpro confeeso wB|Ub* &gt;r beginning:
80QBLUD
MAIN
SB,
entered against you.
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 8.— sured. None of tho first night scat­
tales— Solid South to Again
Special Master
And you, Frleaa Ol
comp
Basko, aro retjuUsd
‘
r It. -B
,
ln
Chancery.
— __
Retums
from
throo-fourths
of
tho
p- you,
tered roturns gavo Mr. Riloy a ma­ l l - M Q . H - H j 11-1______________________
a Reality
each o f you havo o r __,_______________ _
iult rmird»( .at tho court House
our sal
state fo r senator give Neely, Demo­ jority.
Interest In and to the land herelnabov*
NOTICE OP ADOPTION
a; ‘
i f ,®ui i i r . ) t e g s : described.
(n r Th* Aiaoftettl Pi m i )
Notice le horeby given that A
the c«
un­i her,
crat, 12,000 lead over SenatoV Suth­
A.
D.
1922,
and
th
e
n
’
anil
there
Therefore
ore, you. Louisa Papworth, If
dersigned will on tho 7th ilny of Decem­ make nnswer to tho bill o f complnlnt
y,£W YORK, Nov. 8.— Swept erland, Republican.
living, nncf
—
id If dead, all .parties
claiming
Jns. Watson Say*,' *TH Never Forget ber, A. D. 1023, at 10:00 o’ clock a. m., exhibited
against
you,
otherwlee
dqP a p w o r t h , de­
__
ua soon thereafter as they may ho croos pro confesxo will be entered Interests under Louisa Papworth,
fore the rising tide o f tho
When Father’s Hogs Got Cholera." or
censed,
nr
otherwise,
In
and
to
tha
hoard, at DoLnnd. Florida, make appli­ against you.
property
hereinabove
described,
are
re­
Imcnrntie victories In many
cation to the Judgo o f the Hovonth Ju­
It Is ordered that this Dilation, be quired to bo nnd nppenr before our
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Comploto
dicial Circuit Court of tho State of published
ites, tho tremendous RepublfIn
the
Hanford
Herald,
a
anld
Circuit
Court
at
ihe
Court
House
"Ono momlnlg ho found 20 hogs Florida, for authority tp adopt, (and newspaper published In Seminole Coun­ hi Hanford, Florldn, on the 1st dny of
figures show Bnynrd, Democrat, elect­
for nn order of adoption), James lid- ty, Florida, once a week for eight
h majorities piled up in the
olght coi
con- Jnnunry, A. D. 1912, and then and ther*
ed to tho senate ovor Senator Cole­ dead and several sick. Ho cnllcd In ward Day, under tho namo o f James eocutjve
weeks as notice to the defen^ make nnswer to the bill o f complaint
Irding landslide of two years
Ilonry 1-nppln.
ant.
Parry
Qllckstone,
and
once
a
week
exhibited ngalnst you, otherwise de­
man DuPont, Ropubllcan, by a ma­ tho Vet., who after dissecting a rat
HENRY A. LAPP1N,
for ’ fou r 'consecutive’ wooks ns notice crees pro confesso will
b, were knocked right and left jority o f 1,300.
be entered
caught on the premisos, decided that
LOUISE I* LAPP1N.
to
the
defendante,
Frieda
Ullbkstone,
against you nnd euch o f you.
11-3-10.17-28: 12 - 1 ___
__
[yesterday’s election. RepubFrank P. Itasko and Mnry It. Basko.
tho rodents had conveyed germs.
It Is ordered thnt this citation be
tVlTNRHH my hnnd and tha seal of published In tho Bnnford Herald, a
NOTICK OF 31ASTER'S HAl.K
bn majorities in the senate
Since then I am novor without RATNotice la hereby glvon that under and tho eald Clrcul f Court on this tho 18th nowspnper published In Seminole CounHELENA,
Mont.,
Nov.
8.—
Burton
ny
Octobor,_ .A.. . _____
D, 1022..
d
a
. _ o- -f . ______
d house wore sharply reduced
Florlda, once each wook for eight
vlrtuo o f that certain flrnl doaroo o f
SNAP. It’s tho surest, quickest rat by
DOUGLASS,
(BEAL)
“E. .V.
‘ —
consecutive weeks.
foreclosure and sale entered In tho Cir­
t the Republican managers Wheeler, Democrat, Is maintnlng his destroyer I know." Three sizes, 35c, cuit
Clerk o f the Circuit Court 'V . ITNIiMH my hand nnd the seal o f
Court of Seminole County, Flori­
for
tho
Havonth
Judicial
tho eald Circuit Court on thla the 11th
ln Chancery, wherein Hollis ft. Car­
dared thoy would not bo wlp- lead ovor Carl Riddick in tho raco for 65c, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by da,
Circuit of tho fltnto of day o f Octobor, A. D. 1921.
ter, et ill , aro complainants, and W il­
Florida, In nnd for the
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUdLARR.
liam 1. Ilcatty, et u l, are defendants,
Iout. At noon tho two parties tho senate, with six hundred precincts nail Hardwaro Co.— Adv,
County o f Bomtnolo.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
and being dnlo of Octobor 31st. 1922, I.
0150.
A.
DeCOTTBH.
»re tied with 178 each In the reported. Whcolor is leading by 0,o f tho Seventh Judicial
tho undersigned special muster, will,' on
Bollcltor and o f Couneol for
Circuit o f tho Stute o f
tho first Monday In December. 1022.
&gt;e for tho necessary majority 000 votes.
Florldn, In and for the
being the 4th day of entd month, and 99-9to_________ Compla Inant.________ _
County o f Seminole.
during the legal hours of sale, offer In the Circuit Court o f the Seventh Ju­
\218 to control the house and it
0150.
A.
DeCOTTES.
for sale, and sell to tho highest bidder
dicial Clrrult n( Flnrliln, In nnd for
came apparent that the decidJACKSONVILLE, Nov. 8.—
Solicitor end o f Counsel for
for cash, the following described land,
Nrmlnato County, In Chancery
82-Otp__________ Complainant.
lying
and
being
In
Hemlnole
County,
j votes yet to come from the Latest figures indicate election
Florida, to-wlt:
CITATION
COItMIMNIONERN S A L E
Tho Hast Half of
the
Southeast
o f Cawthorn. The fute o f the
fcst and middle west.
imrtor o f Hectlon IS. Township 20 Minnie May Hong, Joined by hor hueNotlco
Is hereby given that the un­
re-apportionment amendment is
&amp;until, Itango 30 Hast., less tho follow ­ band, John Long. Complainant*,
dersigned,‘ Commissioners In partition
ing part thereof,- namely, (boginning at
vs.
appointed by the dearee of the Circuit
rT. PAUL, Nov. 8.—Tho defeat of in doubt with a slight lead in futho Southeast corner snld East Hu St Fulton Pollock, et nl., Defendant*
Southeast quarter o f said Hectlon 18. To William II. Holder. If living, nnd Court o f Seminole County, Florida, In *
prcscntatlvo Volstead, Ropubllcan, vor o f ratification. Other three
certain
cause therein ponding In whloh
run thence West 17 V4 chains, thonce
to Fulton Pollock, olhorwlse known Minnie Folder et nl. aro complainant*
8 chains, thenco east 17 H chains,
ns J. F. Pollock. If living, nnd If said nnd CKorge Sheppard, et al.. are defend­
thnr of the Volstoad law was intll- amendments apparently carried WILL MAKE PLANS FOR RESIST­ North
thence Mouth 8 chains to point of be­
parties are dead, to all parties otntm- ants. to make sale o f tho promises In­
ginning), containing 62 &gt;4 acros mors
cd in tho returns availablo at 10:80 by comfortable majorities. ING DEMANDS OF
(ng Interests under Wllilnm II. llohl- volved In said suit, will on
or less.
or, deconsed, or Fulton Pollock, oth­
M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R O TIf, 1023,
ny. Reverend 0 . J. Kvale, tndoTURKEY
Also, beginning at the Houtheast c o r­
erwise known ns J, F. Pollock, de­ during
toga! hours ot sale, offar
ner
of
Section
15,
Township
20
South,
ceased.
or otherwlee. In nnd to the for ante the
-dent, was lending by 1,000 with
Tho biggest surpriso' in tho elec­
and *ell to the best and high­
Bunge 30 Enst, run North 21 rods,
following described lands In Seminole est bidder
for cu*h, nt tho door o f the
thenco West 70 rods, thonce South 21
(njr The Aseoclated Trees)
ro than half tho precincts In the tion In Seminolo county was tho vorCounty, Florida, moro pnrtloulnrly Court House
In Hanford. Florida, the
rods, thenco Enst 70 rods, to point of
described as follows, to-wlt:
LONDON,
Nov.
8.—
In
view
of
tho
following
described
real property, todiet last night from scattered roturns
‘ inglnnlug, containing 10&gt;4 acres more| Tho West Half of tho
tricl heard from.
Southeast wlt:
or loss.
uurtor of tho Southeast Quarter of
on tho renpportionment amendment. nttitudo nssuined by tho Turkish nnt-| Also, beginning at tho Northeast io
Lots Thirteen and Fourteen o f Dlook
Qunrter and tho East Four,
ionnlists in Constantinople, it was de­ corner o f Hectlon 23. Township South. Onco Houtlienst
of Tier One. of Snnford, Florida,
Aero of tho Southwest Quarter of according
COLUMBUS, Nov. 8.— Foss lond All tho amendihonta seem to havo car­
K. It .'rnfford's Man o f
Mungo
30
Hast,
run
West
21
rods,
tho Southeast Quarter o f tho South- Snnford, nato p»r
clared
in
official
circles
hero
yester­
nlat thereof dul)' re­
thence South 105 feet, thonce East mist Qunrlor of Moctlon 29, Township
or Pomoreno for tho senate was in- ried in this county and there is great
corded In tho ..ubilo records o f Seminole
day that tho Lausanne pcaco confer­ It rods, thence Southeasterly to the 31, South o f Itango 33 East:
County,
Florida.
rejoicing
over
tho
school
amendment
Kunl
line
of
Hold
Mention
22.
thence
rased to 11,000 with additional roIt appearing from the sworn hill of
J. J. DICKINSON.
to point o f beginning, containing, romplnlnt filed In this enuxo against
gtying tho counties tho right to use ence may bo postponed to the end of north
A. P. CONNELLY,
rtiB this foronoon.
acres
more
or
less,
eald
lands
to
bo
you,
thnt you nnd each o f you havo or
tho present month and may possibly sold to satisfy said decree aad costs.
C. 11. Du BOSE,
ton mills if necessary. Reports from
claim to hnve some Interest In and to (I0-Btc_
Commissioners
Iii Partition.
J.
O.
811A
BON.
the land hcrolnnhovo described.
bo abandoned. Tho opening of tho
Special Master
Therefore, you. William II. Holdor, If In the Circuit Court, H rirnih Judicial
CHICAGO, Nov. 8.— Illinois Dom- tho stuto cannot bo given today but it conference hnd boon fixed for Novem­
. lit Chancery. living, nnd you. Fulton Pollock, othorCircuit o f Florldn, In nnd for HemDICKINSON A DICKINSON.
wlso known nn J. F. Pollock, If living,
rats increased thoir congressional seems that tho school amendment car ber 13.
Inolc County.— In Chancery.
Solicitors
for
Complainants.
nnd
If
dead,
nil
parties
claiming
Inter­
Cl-8to
_______ ■
logatlon from threo to at least sov-' ried as did tho official’s salnry amend­
est under William H. Holder, deceased,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SA L E
ment and tho Judges.
S u t l e r o f A p p lic a ti o n f o r T a x D eed tHT- nr Fulton Pollock, othorwlno known ns
on faco of additional returns.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 8.—Tho
J. F. Pollock, deconsed, or otherwise, Chase A Company, a corporation organ­
d
e
r
S
ection
(17B
o
f
th
e
fJenrrnl
Stat­
Tho votes horo in tho two precincts
In nnd to the lands horolnnbovo de­
u tes o f the S t o le o f F lor ld n
ised nnd existing under tho lawn o f
allied commissioners in Constantinople
Notice Is hereby glvon thnt Alice W. scribed, nro required to bo nnd appear
tha State o f Florida, Complainant,
weio as follows, tho county precincts
beforo our snld Circuit Court at the
va.
In e w a r k , Nov. 8.—Edwards over­
havo been given ful authority to de­ aimer, purchaser of Tax Certificate Court
House in Snnford, Florida, on the E. M. Howard and Annie M. Howard,
not hoard from and tho official count
No. 338, anted tho nth day of June, A.
clare a state of solgo or tako any D. 1010, has filed said certificate In my 1st dny of Janunry. A. D. 1923, and
tim ed Frelinghuyson, a friend o f
his wife. Defendants.
will bo given aftor tho canvass, to­
office, and has mado application for then nnd there make answer to the
Undor and by virtue of a deoree o f
other measures to presorvo ordor. TMb Tax
esidont Harding and tho adminlstra- night:
Deed to Issuo In accordance with lilll of complnlnt exhibited ngntnet you foreclosure and sale rendered In the
In
this
cause,
otherwise
docreox
pro
was tho responso of tho allied govern­ law. Hnld.cortlflcntn embraces the fol­ confosso wilt bo entored against you Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
:n spokesman in the race for tho
lowing described property situated In
Precinct No. 1—Trammel, 162; Lnw
Circuit o f Florida In and for Seminole
ment’s to tho cabled requests of tho Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: I.ote nnd each o f you.
ftnato. Edwards holding two to ono
County, In Chnncery, in a cause therein
non, 11; Scars, 149; McCay, 20;
It
In
ordered
that
this
citation
be
n, 7, 8 and D. Block 8, Tier 8 of Hanford.
pending whoreln Chase A Company, e
high commissioners for permission to Tho
yd. Judgo Silzor, Domocrat, was
snld land being assessed nt tho published In tho Snnford Herald, * corporation organised nnd existing unBrown, 137; l'aylor, 117; Burr, 136;
newspaper published In Seminolo Coun­ jlor the laws o f the Stnto of Florida, Is
dnto
of
tho
Issuance
o
f
suah
certificate
tako complete and speedy action. It In the name of J. W. Fltsgerald. Unless ty, Florida, once each week for eight
pected governor.
complainant, nnd E. M. Howard nnd
Campbell, 127; Cawthon, 160. For rowooks.
is now certain thnt~iniicd authorities said certificate shall bo redeemed a c­ consecutive
Annie M. Howard, his wife, are defend­
WITNESS my bond nnd tho sent of ants.
apportionment, 114, against 30.
cording to law Tax Deed will tesue
1 will sell at public outcry to the
hero will deal with any attempts nt thereon on tho 0th dny of December, A. tho snld Circuit Court nn this the 28th highest
bidder, for cash, at the front
INDIANAPOLIS,
Nov. 8.—Tho
Precinct No. 8.—Trammell, 100;
dny
of
Octobor,
A.
D.
1922.
D. 1022.
door o f the caurthouso in the City o f
(BEAL)
B. A. nOUQLASH.
kcction of Ralston, Democrat, to the Luwson, 27; Scars, 184; McCny, 31; disturbance or infringement of ’ the
WITNESS my offlclnl signature and
In snld county and state, dur­
Clerk of the Circuit Court Snnford,
son! this tho 3rd dny of Novombor, A.
of the Seventh Judtolal ing tho legal hours of salo, on Monday,
pnnto ovor Bovoridgo was assured, Browno, 183; Taylor, 146; Burr, 174; Mudnnla convention in a drastic man­ D.
1922.
the
6th
duy
.of November, A. D. 1911.
Circuit of the State of
n. a . n o u a i iA s s ,
(HEAL)
piston’s lead of 14,000 with 2,000 Cumpbell, 109; Cawthon, 200. For re­ ner.
Florida, In nnd for tho tamo being the flret Monday In said
Clerk Circuit Court.
month,
the
following
described land sltCounty o f Seminole.
British, French and Italians nrc as
Seminolo County, Fin,
3,400 precincts in.
unte, lying and being In the County o f
apportionment, 78; ugninnt ro-appor
OEO. A. DeCOTTES.
By:
A,
M.
WEEKS,
D.
C.
Ot-fito
Seminole nnd State o f Florida, to-wlt:
ono in thoir determination to tho pow­
Solicitor and of Couneel for
tionment, 78.
Lot No. Tw o (2). block C, In Brown'*
. Complnlnantr.
o f Application for Tax Deed Un­ 69-9tc
erful movement which tho Kcmnlists Notice
subdivision o f Heck Hammock aa num­
der Hretlim BTB of the (leneral Stat­
DETROIT, Nov. 8.—Michigan votTho vote was light in Seminolo
In
Circuit
Court
Seventh
Judicial
Cir­
bered
nnd delineated In Plat Book D,
utes of the State o f Florida
havo set In motion. Tho British have
page 63, on file In the offico o f the
cuit, Seminolo County Florida,
apparently departed from tradl- county as it was in Sanford and but
—
In
Chancery
Clork
of tho Circuit Court o f Orange
at no time since the intentions of tho
Notice la horeby given that Mareohal
county, Florida, of whloh entd Seminole
|on and elected a Democrat td tho little interest was ovincod by tho vot­
Noil-Hose
Co
,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certifi­
Turkish nationalists woro mado evi­ cate No. 23. dated the 7th day of June,
County was formerly a part, and which
HILL TO QUIET TITLE
enate. Ferris is leading Senator ers either during tho day or after tho
Is duty o f record In the publlo records
dent rolaxod to tho least degreo their A. D. 1920, tins filed snld cortlflco In my
o f Seminole County, Florida, In tho o f ­
Henkel
Dwnsend by 11,000 with only olght polls had closed and for ono tlmo tho
office and has made application for Tax
fice of the clerk of the elroutt court o f
vigilanco nnd now French warships Deed to Issue thereon In accordance
vs.
snld Seminole County, In Plat Book No.
lundred precincts to report.
clerks woro not bothered while they
law,'snld
embraces the Edna H. Johnson, et al.
law, eald certificate
certl '
1 at pago 13.
aro about to proceed hero or aro on with
Ituated
following
................................
described property air------altui
o n o u n o f p u b l ic a t io n
were counting the votes.
Also tha South half o f the Northeast
t
their way to strengthen the allied au­ In Seminolo County, Florida, to-wlt:
Edna H. Johnson formerly Edna H quarter o f the Northeast quarter o f th*
j f 8KU. ToNichols
Beg. 10.01 ch. N o f 8W cor of
Tho ballot boxos will be brought in
WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 8.— Unand John L. Johnson her hus­ Northeast quarter o f Section Four (4)|
thority.
X
Hoc. 20, Twp. 19 8, Range 80 B. nun
E.
band, H. It. Johnson as trustee In Township Twenty (30) South, B a n r '
By., -----SWly along---------same *to
oh. N toi ~
IfTicial returns from all but four pre­ today and tho official canvass prob­
bankruptcy
of Albert Nichols. J. H. Thirty-one (31) Bast, containing ft re
Lieutenant General Harrington, the 1.36
t. N of Oeg., B to beg. The said land
Hobson and Llsste E. Itobson
his acrea more or loss.
dicts in Delawaro give for sonata, ably bo mado tonight at which time commander-in-chief of tho allied forc­ E
..olng
‘ nxtiosned nt the date o f the Issu­ wife,
Ella M. Needham nnd D. D.
Or so much thereof as may be neoesof such certificate In the nnmo of
Suynrd, Democrat, 30,388; DuPont, tho official figures will bo availablo. es, has informed Rafct Pasha, tho now ance
Itoedham
hor
husband.
Andrew
Sulli­
sary to satisfy said deoreo nnd the costs
Unknown,
»
Ian
van
nnd
Mary
Louisa
Sullivan,
his
d expense* of said suit.
In tho Btato it was practically the
Also Tax Certificate No. II, dated the
lopubilenn, 38,162.
wlfs
and _aH. other
parties clalmln
_________
____ _______
nlng
U. F. HOUSHOLDER,
govornor, thnt ho would pormit no 7th dny of June, A. D. 1930, has filed
Interest
undor
nny,
either
or
all
e
of
Hneolnl Master In Chancery.
sumo old story.
usurpation of allied authority nnd said certificate In my offtoe and has
“
*
n
and
the
said
above
nniiiod
parties
In
,ANDIfl.
FISH
A HULL,
made application for Tax Deed to Issue
property, the
tho INEti
to the following proporty,
___ Solicitors for Complainant. 9Q-8tO
SEATTLE, Wnsh., Nov. 8.— For the
Rnfot explained thnt tho sweeping de­ In accordance with law. Said certificate
o f NWU o f SWAt. Hectlon II. Tow n­
the following described prop
r O T I U B TO C R E D IT O R S
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 8. — Scat­ mands for evacuation of tho allied mil­ embraces
ship II, South of Bnnge 39 East, nnd
fennto, Senator Polndextor, Republi­
erty situated In Seminole County, Flor­
to each and avery one of the follow ­
tered unofficial returns from 28 coun­ itary forces nnd for other concessions ida, to-wlt: Hog. NW cor. of Band's
can 03,904; Dill, Democrnt, 68,503.
ing named persons, Edna H. Johnson, In Court o f the County Judge, Armtuole
Addition to Snnford run E to NE oor.
formerly Ednn II. Nichols. John L.
ties gave the rcapportionmont amend­ came from tho Angora government. ml. Addition N. to Uy. SWly along same
County, Htnte o f Florida
Johnson,
hor husband. H, It. John­ In re Estate
of
to
beg.
Sec.
20,
Twp.
19
S.,
Itango
30
son ns trustee In Bankruptcy of Al- CABMELLA BOTUNDO
BOSTON, Nov. 8.— With tho state ment n load of 561. These roturi Tho Komalists huvu oven attempted to E. The said land being assoHsod nt the
hort Nichols, J. H. Hobson and Llssln To all Creditors. Legatees, Distributes*
dnto
of
tho
Issunuco
o
f
such
certificate
bomplete Senator Lodge defeated Gas­ embraced 30 precincts from north an- take ovor tho customs revenues, but In tho name of Unknown
E. Hobson, bis wlfo, Ella N. Needham
nnd nil Persons having Claims or D snnd D. H NeAdbnin. bor husband, A n ­
mnndx ngalnat snld Eatntei
Also Tax Cortlflcuto No. 39, dated the
con, Democrat, by 1,945 votes. A re­ West Florida counties. For 89 pre­ tho British authorities hnvo decided to
drew
Sulllvnn
nnd
Mnry
Louisa
Sulli­
You, nnd onch of you, aro hereby n o­
7th day of Juno. A. D. 1930, has filed
van his wife, If living, nnd If any, tified
count undoubtedly will bo asked by cincts out of 1,062 in tho state, 3,214 operate tho customs thentsolvos.
and required to prasant any
said cortlflcuto In my offico and has
cither
or
nit
of
tha
foregoing
parsons
datum nnd domnnda whloh you. or eith­
mado application for Tax Deed to Is­
votes were in favor o f tho amendment
Tho calling of threo additional class­ sue
ho
dend,
nil
nnrtles
alnlmlng
Intorost
Liston,
o f you. may have ugalnst the estgt*
In accordance with law. Said cer
unitor any, either or all ot thorn, to­ er
of Curmailn llotundo, deceased, Into oC
nnd 2,663 against.
es to tho Turkish colors is interpreted ttflcate embraces the following de
wit: tho above nainod parsons, de Seminole
County, Florida, to the underscribed property situated In Seminole
conned or otherwise, ln and to the slgnod Administrator
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8.—Tho
horo ns moroly a sltow of forco.
o f said estate,
County. Florldn. to-wlt: That part o*
snld
herein
described
rent
estate,
and
two yonrn from the date horeof.
Block 91 S. of By. M. M. Smith's Sub­
to all porxonn and pnrttos claiming within
Tho Allied foroign offices aro division
election of Dcmocrntci governors ovor
TAMPA, Nov. 8.—Scattered returns
of Sections. Tho said bind be
Dated,
Sept.
28th.
A.
D.
1922.
nn tntoroxt In nnd to tha snld de­
R. C. WHITTEN,
Republicans, no\^ occupying seats, from 23 counties compiled by the working in harmony, being ngreod lug ussosed at tho dnto of tho Issuunce
scribed
lands:
’
of such certificate In the name of Un
Administrator.
You and onch o f you nro horeby re­ 9-20; 10-8-13-20-17; 11-2-10-1721
conceded in Arizona, and Orogon. Tampa Tribune show 1,887 for roup- upon n policy of resistance to tho known.
to appear to tho hill filed In this
Also Tax Certificate No. 37, dated the quired
Democrats in tho lend for congress­ portlonmont and 2,235 against. No ro­ Turkish demands for tho military ev­ 3rd day of Juno, A. D.. 1918, has filed enuxo ngalnat you on or lioforo tho first In Court o f the County Judge, Nemlnols
In Decombor. 1923. a rulo day
County, Htnte uf Florida
Cortlflcuto In my offico nnd has Monday
ional places now held by Republicans turns from Hillsborough, Dado, Duvul, acuation of Constantinople nnd tho salil
thin court, to-wlt: Dacemhor 4th,
made application for Tax Deed to Is- of
1922,
nnd
In
dofnult
theroof
deoree
pro
&lt; NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
British forces there aro said to bo mic In nccnrdaiico with law. Said cor confeeso will lie entered against you In re
in Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, and or Escnmbiu aro Included.
Entnle of
tlflrnto embraces (ho following dencrlh nnd each of you and the enuae proceod
"qulto sufficient” to protect tho civil eil
Utah. Hawaii for tho first tlmo elect­
property situated In Seminote Conn ox pnrto.
A. M. THRABH13R.
ty, Florida, to-wlt: Heg. 1.36 ch. E nn.1
It la ordered that thin ardor he puli- Tn M* Cerdff i:-, 7. , ;: i ( i . - . DI-Uiaate-a
ion m-iiiucnuie ilutuauiu to Cun^ic-..
.IACKSONVILLE, Nov. 8.— Flori­ ian population.
.,1' »i *: i.5
, - "15"
llnlieu
tor
uigiil
uoiinucuiivus
wotmn
to
a lest ot the Allied authority is Twp. i'J 8., Itango 30 E Itun'lS 10 oh., tho Sanford Ilnrnld. a newxnnpor pub­ mid nil Persons luivlog Claims or De­
da’s Democratic cuag
mand* nualust snld Estate;
N 3.33 ch.. W lu oh.. H 3.33 ch (less W
In Hotnlnnlo County, Florldn.
You, ami onch n t you, are horeby noWILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 8.—With tion was returned in yesterday’s elec­ being mado in tho case of tho Kcnial- 3.3 ch). Snld land being ussossod at lished
Witness
tho
Hon.
.lamex
W.
Parkins,
any
of Ihiuuitico of such Certificate In Indue of s.Ud t'ourt and tho band of E. Iflud and roqulrod to pronout
ists’ arrest and condemnation to death date
twelve districts not heard from Bay­ tions.
d
a
him unit domutuls which you,
or
the iiuiiio o f Frank Hall.
A Dougliixs, tho elork thereof nml tho either o f you. mny hnvo against tho osUnless
said
certificates
shall
be
re­
ard, Democrat, hnd 303 olnd over DuTho Democratic nominees for four of All Kcmal Bey, editor of tho antiofficial
seal
of
anld
court,
tills
2nd
day
tilto of A. Al. Thrasher, decnasod
of
deemed according to law Tax Pond will
Octobor, 1922.
fBomltiole County, Florldu, to the unI’ont, Republican, for tho sennto.
of the fiva statu offices involved in nationalist newspaper Subnh. The Al­ Issuo thereon on Cio 11th day of Novem­ of (HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
dorslgnod
Executur
o
f
said
OHtnte,
A. D. 1922.
Clerk f'lrcuit Court.
yesterdny’s election were unopposed. lied high commissioners havo notified ber,
two years from the date hereof.
WITNESS my offlclnl signature nnd
Sentlnoln County, Fla. within
Dated 2nd day of October, A. D. 1921.
seal
this
tho
0th
iluy
o
f
October,
A.
Ilnfta
Pasha,
uatioilalist
governor
of
NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Associated Tho uhexpired term of stnto school
ny: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
FRANK U WOODRUFF.
D. 1922.
JONES A JONES,
80-9 to__________________________ Executor,
(MEAL)
E. A. DOUOLABS,
Press tabulation of tho vote for the superintendent was sought by W. S. Constantinople, tlmt no political per­
Orlando, Flu., for Complainant.
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
Nutlrr o f Application for Tux Drrd Un­
tiou.se of representatives showed at Cawthon and R. R. Riley. Noithor is secution will ho tolerated and thut
Seminole County, Fla. nn-:itc
der Neellun 616 o f the (Irlternl HintBy: A. M. WEEKS. I). C In (lie Circuit Court, Hpvpii IIi Judicial
8:30 this morning that tho Democrats a Democratic nominee ns tha vacancy force, if necessary, will be used to 60-810____
ulrs ot Ihe Htnte of Florldn
Cltfcull In nml far Krinlnole
Notice
of
Application
for
Tax
Herd
Un­
Notlco Is horeby given thut L. XL
had 178 nnd tho Republicans 171 nnd in tho office developed aftor tho prl- liberate tho editor.
County, Florida
der Hrctlun 673 of llie Urnrrnl Stat­
Smith, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
utes of tlie .Stale o f Florida
2tit. diitad tho Hit duy o f June, A. D.
tho Socialists ono.
Only twenty mnry.
DIVORCE
1917, bus tiled snld cortlflcnto In my o f ­
Notlco is hereby glvon thnt J, A.
MEN AND WOMEN
Despite tha fact thnt tho Republi­ INDUSTRIOUS
states then complete, 218 members re­
fice, and has mado application for Tax
Wanted to retail the genuine Wat­ Lnslibrook, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ Bonjamtne Zoto, Complainant,
Uued to Issuo In accordance with law.
No. 301. dated tho 7th day of Juno,
vs.
cans entered tho field in Inrgcr num­ kins Products In city territories. E x­ cate
quired for majority.
Hnld cortlflcuto embrncen the follow in g
ceptional opportunity to tlo up with A. D. 1930, has filed said certificate In Hnsel Zetn. Defendant,
described
properly situated In fiomlnol*
bers thnn ever before in nn " o ff year" oldest nnd [argent company of Its kind. my offico. nnd Iiuh made application for To llm el Zoto. Realton. Virginia:
County, Florida, to-w it:
NW14
of
Our hustlers average incuuio In fl.10 Tax Deed to Issuo in accordance with
It
npneFirlng
from
the
affidavit
of
ATLANTA, Nov. 8.—The solid election in this stnto, tho day’s vote an hour. Aro you doing as wol!7 It lnw. Bald certlflcato omhraces the fol- Beniamino Zeto horein duly tiled, that NWU and HH of NWU o f NBU (lesg
8.t Range
* ” *-•
a.i
atil ii p 32 Ena
wrlto today for free samples and lov &lt;ng described property situated In ho In tho complainant In Ihe above E l i ). Boo. 21, Twp...90
south is again a ronlity. Led by Ten­ for stato and national offices proved, not,
particulars. The J. It. Wntklns Co., Seminolo County, Florida, to-wlt: HW14 styled cause, that It Is the belief of the 25 acres. The said land bolnng assess*k .
at
tho
dnto
o
f
tho
1'immnco
o l ____
suah___
cer
of
HI3Ji
nml
HL
of
HE
V
i
of
HE
V
i
(Ions
61-6tp
nessee whore Governor Taylor, Re­ ns usual, to bo nothing moro than a Dopt. 82, Memphis, Term.
thnt Ilnsol Zeto I* over twenty- t If lento In tho nnmo o f A. B.&gt;rVun
Vloet.
NV4 of HWVi orWOU and WV4 o f 8WV4 nfflant
ono
yours
of
age
nnd
thnt
tho
snld
Ha­
publican, was defeated by Pony nnd ratification of tho Democratic primar­
of HWU ot HEV4) Hco. 31. Twp. 21 8.. d Zeto In a resident o f tho Htnte of Unless said certificate shall bo redeem­
according to law Tnx Deed wUl lasu*
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS, Station Itango .10 E. 16 acres. Tho said land rVirginia,
residing at Benlton, Virginia ed
Chairman Hull, Democratic Natl^nul ies of last June, _
thereon on the 18th day of November,
being assessed at tho dnto of tho lasu
Therefore,
you
Hnsel
Zeto,
are
order­
A. D, 1932.
/gen ta, positions waiting.
Wo unco of such cortlflcnto In tho nnmo ot
Park Trammell, junior senator, was
committeeman regained hiB sent in
to appear to this hill herein filed In
WITNESS my official signature and
Unknown. Unless said cortlflcnto shall ed
this
cause.
Hnld
appearance
to
be
on
teach
Tolography,
Touch-typowriting,
aetU
this tho 13tit &lt;lny of October. A. D,
congress, tho Democrats drove out the re-elected over his Independent Re­
be redeemed according to law Tax the First Monday In November, 1922
Deed will Issue thoroon on tho 18th day tho samo being a Rulo Dny ot this
Business-penmanship,
Station-Agen­
Republicans who galnod n foothold publican opponont, W. C. Lawson, of
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,,
of Novombor, A. D. 1922.
cy and Accounting. Wrlto for lltorClerk Circuit Court,
WITNESS my offlclnl slgnnturo and Court.
two years ago. Tho Democrats In­ Orlando.
It Is further ordered thnt this notice
Seminole County, Fla.
fill
day
o
f
October,
A,
D.
seal
this
tho
131'
ho published for five consecutive weeks Ol-Oto
Byt A. M. WEEKS, D. a
creased their congressional represen­
In tho first congressional district, uturo nnd special offer,—Tho Rail­ 1922.
In
tho
Hanford
Herald,
a
newspaper
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
In the Circuit Court, Heventh Judicial
published In Hemlnole County, Florida
tation from 4 to 8, reducing tho op­ Representative H. J. Diane, succeed­ way Commercial Telegraph School,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Clretilti In and for Ihe County o f
Wltnesa: E. A. Douglass, Clerk of
Bartow,
Florida.
62-ltp
Sumlnole
County,
Fla.
Hemlnole, Florldn,— In Chnueery
ponents fivo to two. Two Republican ed ovor his Republican opponont, W.
tho Circuit Court, nnd a sen! thereof,
61-llto
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. C. tills
28th dny of September, A. 1). 1923.
candidates without opposition. Ninth M. Gober, while tho incumbent, W. J. In th e Circuit Court o f th e Mcvrnlh J u ­ In the Clrenlt Court o f the Ncventlt Ju­
CITATION
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLABH.
dicial Circuit » f Flurldn, In nnd for
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
d ic ia l C irc u it o f F lo r ld n . In n nd f o r
congressional district of Virginia, Re­ Scars, hnd similar success in his con­
Mrmlnote County.— In Chnncery,
69-5to
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. Ernest M. Stewart, Complainant,
S n u l n o l e C ou n ty,— In C h n norry ,
publican for 22 years, rotumed thoir test with Howard McKay, Republican
In Ihe Ulreult Uunrl o f (he Seventh Ju­ Orace A.vs.Stewart, Defendant.
CITATION
NOTICE OF MAHTHIl’N HALE
dicial Circuit of Florida, In and for
Democratic congressman.
candidate.
Representative • Frank
To Orace A. Htuwnrt:
Hemlnole County.—lu Chancery.
John C. Kreltensteln, Complainant,
It appearing from the sworn
Hath
Woodruff,
Complainant,
Clark, of tiio second, nnd H. J. Smithv*
filed against you In the above *tyU
vs.
CITATION
Perry
Gllakstone,
Frieda
Ollckdone.
cause
that ycur nines o f rosldeucs l i
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 8.— Frank wick, o f tho third districts, wore un­ W, H. Sapp. Bachelor, Defondnnt.
Frank P. Basko and Mary It. Basko,
unknown, and that yo u ars over T w in
Notice is horohy given that under nnd
i M.
F.
lloblnson,
Complainant,
Defendants,
Mondell, Republican floor loader in opposed.
by virtue o f a decree of foreclosure nnd
vs.
To:
Perry
Glldsntane.
residence
un
It
Is
therefore
ordered
that
you
do
nntnred In tho nhovo ontltlad causu
mens In
I— it.
Im aat&gt;
«&gt;4 I»_nm*t
|
the houso nnd foT moro than a quar­
A peculiar contest from a party salo
known: Frieda Gllckatone. No. IBS* Louisa Papworth, ot nl., Defendants.
appear
this
court
to the
Bill 'hersltt
on tho Stst day o f October. A. D. 1922,
no
South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Il­ To: I.oulsa Papworth, If living, nnd If filed on the S7th day o f November, A.
ter of a contury almost continuously standpoint centered about the contest I, nn Sporlal Master' In Chnncery, on
linois; Frank y . Basko nnd wife.
dend, to all pnrttos claiming Inter D. 1923.
Monday tho 1th day of December, A.
Mnry IX. Busko, No. 7738 Oglesby A ve­
csts under Louisa Papworth, deaeas
in congress, apparently defeated for for tho unoxpired term of tho into Dr, I&gt;. 1922, In front o t tho Court House
It Is further ordored, that thl* order
nue, Chicago, llllnoln:
od, or otherwise. In nqd to the fo l­ bo published once a week for eight (8)
III Sanford. Hoinlnola County, Flor­
the Hcnnto by Senator Kendrick, tho W. N. Shents, ns stnto school super­ door
It
appearing
from
the
sworn
bill
of
lowing described land lu Hemlnole consecutive weeks In the Sanford Her­
ida. will offer for sale and sell to tho
County, Florida, moro partlaularly ald, n newspaper published In Hentlnol*
and hext bidder for cnxh during complaint filed In this cause thnt you,
Democratic incumbent. Returns from intendent. Mr. Cawthon was named highest
described as follows, to-wlt:
i County.
tho legal houra of stile, tho following Perry Ollokstone, nro n resident of a
state or country other than the State
Tlogln 39 obalnn nnd 7 links W est ofj Witness my hand nnd the seal o f th*
half of tho stnto give Kendrick 3,500 by Govornor Ilnrdcc to fill tho offico described land, nltuuto, lying and ho- of
Florida,
nnd
thnt
your
plnco
of
resi­
the
Southeast
corner
o
f
Hectlon
8,
Ing lu tho County of Hoinlnola
and
Circuit Court this 27th duy o f Heptemlead.
until it could bo fillod by tho voters Stnto o f Florida, moro particularly de­ dence Is unknown, ami thut you. Frledn Township
i wi*
«29j
w. miutn
South ug
o f IMUIfin
Rnnno tlU
U0 l'*ll
East her, A. D. 1033.
Olickstono, Frunk P. Basko nnu Mary run thouco East along Hectlon line
scribed
as
follows,
to-wlt:
(bEAL)
B. A. DGUOLABS.
yestorday. Shortly after taking office
Tho Knxt Half o f Lot Three (3) of B. Itasko, nro rouldents o f Chicago, II- chains; thence North. 11 degrees.
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court.
llnnln,
minutes.
East
11
chains
a
nd
'V
oj'ln
k
*.
Block
nntl
tha
Ennt
Half
of
Lot
Hemtnol* County, Fla.
ST. PAUL, Nov.- 8.—Shipstend, the Mr. Cawthon announced his candidacy Throe (3) o f Block D. o f Mitchell's Sur­
Therefore, you, Perry Gllokstone, are
GEORGE O. HERRING,
C. Farmer-Labor cnndldnto fo r tho son- in yesterday’s election for tho full un- vey of the Levy Grant, ns por Plat required to be and appenr before our u n i t e s V n a W U°nk.4t5o th W a S
Bollcltor for Complainant.
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�E SANFOI
Ticket* are only BO eenta and 861bor—«ho may no
the conclusion o f the buelneaa meet­ children and Forest West went down
conte.
Show calls at 8:16, Tuesday hoar o f It—thoui
tho
latter
part
o
f
the
week
remaining
ing Mrs. Bell served dainty refresh­
ments.
over two days at Orlando to attend night, In tho High School. Don’t for- rood tho pnpor.
get, tiiere Is a beautiful reading lamp
____ 1_
A party o f East Sanford yovng tha^ conference and are oxpectlng to
as a prise fo r the holder o f the lucky
_______
go^gatn
this
week.
folks spent an evening last week with
number, and each ticket Is numbered.
The Herald, 16«
tho newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. How­
We hoar G. H. Hlrachl got a bad
Pass
the
word
on
to
y
o
u
r
neighJoin
the throngs
ard Flynt, in Genova, at their at­ blow on hla eye, being accidentally hit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shado and
tractive little “ Honeymoon Cottage.” with a hammer.
daughters arrived last Wednesday
Don McDonald has accepted a posi­
Friends of Mrs. Coller aro sorry to
from Pennsylvania to spend tho win­
tion with F. F. Dutton, samo Job San­ hear of tho serious condition of her
ter.
dy Andorson held so* long as Mr. Dut­ son, Charles Rogers at Canton, N. Y.,
John Dunbar and Miss Elsie Dun­
ton’s right hand man.
|
who was nearly killed by falling on a
bar returned from tholr summer
Mrs. Wiley Wilson’s truck was saw at his homo, Friday. Ho, with
homo in Willow Grovo, Pa., Mondny.
stripped o f everything tho thloves his family, spont a wlntor horo a fow
This makes their twenty-first wlntor
could carry off Hallowo’en night, so years ago.
in Longwood.
tho report is. She with hor four llt­
Rev. J. S. Clark hopes to attend tho
tlo children aro living at Hambone Synod at St. Augus^no this week and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rineau and
Thore is absolutely no excuso In this feeling o f capacity and n strsn^i..
Junction on Sanford avenue.
dnughtor wore visitors in Orlando on
wo all hopo he may. Those ministers day and tlmo for anyono to be clnssed do things never thought of h«f ^
Saturday.
Tho flve-months-old infant of Mr. who servo tho llttlo rural churches of- among tho weak(s annomlc, half-sick, one grateful user e x p o s e d V f e S
and Mrs. Fulton o f Cameron City was ton scattered miles apart with their drifting, miserable and worn-out spec- twenty years younger twJ!'. ***•
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel returned from
burled Sunday. Tho baby had been small congregations havo n hard row imens of humanity who got no pleas­ •ironicr „„d twenty , U „
New York Thursday whero she spont
ure out of lifo. Every human t&gt;eing is
III since birth. They have the sym­ to hoe and neod all the uplift they can entitled to health, happiness nnd suc­
tho summer.
pathy o f many friends.
got. They minister to many other­ cess. It is positively wrong to bo sat­
Mrs. Ilailoy and daughter, Mrs.
isfied with less. Do not fold your doansing' Ingrodionts of p H e *
wise
without spiritual food.
This
is
lino
weathor
for
tho
crops,
Puckett, of Atlanta, wore tho guests
hands nnd accept ill-health as the do- For thoso who have lmluI\D'*
nnd they show It. Everything is said
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Williams arc creo of fate. Nnturo intended you to whothor acuto or chronic rheum..io#*
o f Mr. and Mrs. Nowell a few days
to
be two weeks behind tlmo from having their houso remodeled, their be well and strong nnd has provided backache or other symptoms W S 1
last week.
dored kidney., MIIm d ^ K
*
the excessive rains. Thoy will soon uncle, A. W. Williams having charge. a way.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Mise
and
nervousness,
Ferrallno
i,
h f»
bo nhend with'-tho fine weathor now Thoy havo turned the kitchon around,
If human testimony is to be bcliovod formly beneficial. Doctor,
Olive were visitors in Sanford Satur­
furnished us. Cutworms oro working bringing it closer to the dining room t all, the natural iron tonic Ferraline t because the ingredient, of
day.
In somo celory and the blackbirds and will add a ton foot screened porch as a power, a virtue and a merit that line are plainly stated on the lift
Mrs. Clark, who is tho nurso for tho
A., . . *?b*l
and their friends are at work just as between while two out-door sleoplng bring startling .rosulta. Those who nnd aro known tn
schools in Somlnolo county, gavo an
hard catching the worms.
rooms will be added above the back
interesting talk to the mothers of the
part
and otlior oxtensive Improvements
school children Friday afternoon at
aro
planned
fo r the main part.
If your bowels do not act regularly,
the library. Mrs. Leonard! and Mrs.
Gus
Malm
has gono down to Orlan­
you feel uncomfortable, and the long­
Curlet*. were also present. A t the
do
expecting
to return homo Monday
er
this
condition
exists
the
worso
you
close of tho aftornoon Mrs. Stuart and
and
his
son,
George,
who has returned
feel.
To
put
an
end
to
tho
misery,
Mrs. Bristlino served punch and cake.
from
Jncksonviilo,
is
staying with his
tnko
llorblno.
It
purifies
tho
bowels,
Mrs. Reiter was n visitor in Sanford
sistor,
Mrs.
Alma
Noise
and children.
restores
cnorgy
and
choorful
spirits.
Monday.
Brice,
00c.
Sold
by
Union
Phnrmflcy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Noimyor and
— Adv.
Rubbed into tho ckln for rheuma­
Mr. Shade were visitors in Orlando
To Introduce Mills’ Selected Brands of G arden. Field and
tism , nournglla,. contracting muscles,
Saturday.
Flower SEEDS
sprnlns or lnmeness. Ballard’s Snow
J.
E. Phipps was a visitor in OrSPECIAL
SPECIAL
Liniment goes right through tho flesh
Inndo Tuesdny.
to tho bone, casing pnin and remov­
A. II. Crippon, Sr., of Sanford, wns
FLOWER SEED OFFER
VEGETABLE SE E D Offer
ing tho enuso. It is powerful pnin
an out-of-town visitor Wcdnosdny.
“ Your Selection”
"Your Selection
relief. Three sizes, HOc'flOc nnd $1.20
Prof. Chaffer and T. J. Hartley
Miss Minervn Grior of Palm Beach
&gt;2 “
td Packages
24. Bc or 12. 10c Pnck
per bottle. Sold by Union Phnrmacy.
woro among thoso in Sanford Wed­ ip visiting her grandfather, Izar Hart.
$1.00 Postage Prepaid
nn P i . , „
,,
nesday.
Mm. II. II. Pnttishuil called on
Asters, Alyssum, Calendula,
* 1,00 1 os,aKe 1 rePald
Mm. C. C. Locke and children spent
George U. Stuart and Miss Shado Mrs. Chns. Phillips Friday.
Canterbury Bells,
Daisy, Beets, Brussell Sprouts,
a
couple
of days last week at Haines
THE SANFORD FOLLIES
were visitors in Snnford Wednesday.
Oscar Nicholson, Mrs. Henry Levy,
Dinnthu8_or Pinks, LarkCarrots, Cabbage, Celery,
Thoro will bo a book social nt the Miss Lita Peters nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. T. City.
spur, Merigold, Mignonette,
Cauliflower, Collards, CuThp scene of the Snnford Follies is
Shermnn Sowell arrived Sundny
library Friday evening. Evory ono is W. I’ revatt were in Chuluota Friday
Baisum, California
Poppy, cumbers, E g g Plant, Kale
set
nt tho Snnford Country Club, nnd
from
a
six
weeks
visit
nt
St.
Louis,
to represent some book.
on business.
Cosmos,
Cypress
Vine, Greens, Lettuce, Mustard,
Prof. E. S. Millor wns a visitor in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnkeficld woro in Mo. Ho is the innnngcr of the Lake on Tuesdny night of next week Snn­
Morning Glory, Petunias,
Okra, Onions, Parsley, PepMary Casino, nnd will give the public ford can indulge in nn evening’s en­
Orlando Saturday.
Luke Gem Wednesday on business.
Pansies, Poppies,
Salvia, pers,
Radish,
Spinach,
tertainment that will ho of tho clever­
/
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Davis, of Geor­ nil he promises to.
Snapdragon, Verbenn, ZinSquash, Tomatoes, Turnips,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Stokes nnd chil­ est typo. Thoro will he jokes, local
gia, arrived here Saturday to spend
pin, Nasturtium nnd Mills’
Ruta Bngns, Cantaloupes
the wintor with Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Hart. dren nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Furring jokes, that ovoryono will enjoy; good
Giant Spencer Sweet Pens.
and W aterm elons.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer, of San­ moved here from Sanford Inst week. music; splendid talent, with vocal
SPECIAL BULB OFFER
instrumental
numbers,
nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Sweeney is ex­ nnd
ford, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. R.
10
each
of
the
Following Bulbs, $4.00; Postage Prepaid
pected to arrive hero November 16th
Wicks.
Hyacinths,
Narcissus,
Daffodil, Tulips and Freesias
Joe Cntneron, of East Snnford, wns from Snlisbury, Mass.
Mm. II. A. Phillips hns purchased n
We cheerfully advise you, WHAT, WHEN and HOW to
hero Sunday on business.
Little Frank Price, youngest son of
plant in FLORIDA. Write for copy of M IL L S ’ FA KM
Miss Lita Peters left Sundny for new Oidsmobilc car.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Prico, entertained Jncksonviilo where she will tnko up
Will Ferguson arrived Wednesday
SPECIAL and MILLS’ FLOWER SPECIAL.
his little frlonds with a birthday pnr- stenography.
from Now York. Mm. Ferguson will
ty Thursday afternoon in which ho
Mrs. A. A. Moran wns in Snnford remain there several weeks longer.
celebrated his ninth anniversary. Quito Snturday having some dental work
Mm. Langford nnd son Melvin, Mr.
Opcmtcd liy MILLS The FLORIST, Inc.
nn onjoynblo afternoon wns spont in dono.
nnd Mrs. Earl Melon and Mr. and
30 West Duval Street— P. O. Box 102— Jacksonville, Florida
gnmes, music nnd other amusements.
Mrs. Walker, of Gcorgin, is spend­ Mm. Harold Hnya arrived Snturdny af­
In tho donkoy contest MIhs Margaret ing a lew days withh or mother, Mrs. ter spending the summer nt HumpBales received first prize, n beautiful Reeves.
ton Beach, N. H.
*
II. Harold Hume,
.Wm. P. Simmons
1). A. Morriwa, Jt.
box of stationery. Toby Swnggcrty
Mrs.
II.
A.
Phillips,
tho
owner
of
Miss Eloctia Meir, Mr. Culver EthPresident
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Trtai.
won tho boys’ prize, a box of pencils. crcdgo and others gavo an enjoyable Luko Mary Casino, hnB taken charge
BEST FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — SPRAYERS - POULTRY
About 6 o’clock tho guests were invit­ party for tho many young folks of Go- Old had a grand opening Wednesday
SUPPLIES — HONEST GOODS — FAIR PRICES — PROMPT SHIPMENT
ed to tho dining room whero a beau­ novn bn Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred night. She announced the place would
Ask Your Neighbor— He Knows
tifully decorated table delighted tho McFnrlnnc extended the courtesy of bo run as n first clas^ amusement ford to live- La! Lnl Just come, seo,
“
GET
NEW
FALL
PRICE LIST BEFORE BUYING”
boys and girls. A big bunch of flow ­ her home nnd n very sociable evening resort and no drinking or liquor would hear, and have tho best evening’s fyn
O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville,
you’ve hnd—ever.
ers was tho contcrpicco while tho fav­ of games and singing wns enjoyed by he tolerated on the grounds.
ors woro uniquo littlo animnls with nil. Miss Melr, Miss Ilnrrison and
tho pluct enrds in each mouth. Delic­ Mrs. McFnrlnnc served light refresh­ FOR SALE— Ono 1V4- homo gas onious ices, cakes and fruit woro served ments of punch nnd cakes at a Into
gino, In good condition. Apply El­
tho host cutting tho largo pink birth­ hour.
der Springs Wuter Co.’s office. C5-2tp
day cake witli the nlno shining cunMr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provntt will
dics. After a very hnppy occasion the attend the cattlemen's association nt
guests departed wishing little Frank Titusville.
many happy returns of the day.
A band for Genova scorns to bo
Among those present were tho follow- among tho real
looming in the
lowing: Dorothy and
BsiL.,, near future for this town. Another
liiiios, Toby Swngerty, Fred meeting wns held Saturday evening nt
nnd George Beil, Emil, Margaret, the town hnll to help get things or­
Ruth and Alico Knlscrninti, Mildred ganized nnd to get enough mombers
nnd Eston Allen, Catherine nnd Bern­ to sturt regular rehearsals.
ard Lake, Herbert and Robert Black,
Mrs. Ericson nnd Mrs. August
Mrs. Williams left Friclny for Palm
William nnd Emily Hawkins, Mrs. G. Bench to spend a few days with her Swanson were cnllcrs Saturday to seo
F. Kuiscrmnn, Mm. G. S. Elliott, Mrs. dnughtor, Mrs. Dan.
Mrs. E. W. Lundquist, who hns return­
William Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Jac­
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Provntt, Mrs. ed home from tho hospital.
obs, Mrs. Buchanan, Frank, Florence Fred McFnrlino nnd J. M. McClain
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hancock, of Orlando,
and Walter Price and Mr. and Mrs. were shopping in Sanford Saturday. and their young folks, motored oyer on
—and say, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
W. S. Price.
Mrs. K. G. Rnulorson and daughter Sunday tho 5th surprising thoir old
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
Mitchell Jackson, aged about 21
friends, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Ilirsclil.
mountain.
There are thousands and thousands of
years, died at tho home of Ills father,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and
them—
all
packed
ready for m e to.put your name
Tiiomas Jackson, early Tuesdny morn­
children with J. E. Lundquist nnd Au­
and address on, just as soon as you send them.
ing of dengue fever. The young man
gust Swanson took~n long auto trip
had only boon in Florida a short time
Sundny to see Ililmcr Lundquist and
having lately arrived from his old
wife, passing through Tiger Bny, Fort
woman to have one o f these Calumet Puzzles.
home in North Carolina. Mitchell was
Meudo and Wauchulla, returning home
It’s more fun than a box o f monkeys— the longer
said to havo beeTi a most estimable
the same day.
boy, quiet and well behaved and great­
you work with this puzzle the more interested
Mrs. Alfred Ericson and baby wero
ly beloved by hin relatives nnd friends.
calling in Grnpovillo Tuesday at the
you becom e— the better you ljke it.
The body was shipped to North Caro­
homes of Mrs. West, Mrs. Swnnson
lina Tuesday evening. Besides his
nnd Mm. Ballinger.
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Jack­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Olnddem nnd two chil­
to solve it— spring it on some o f your clever
son, ho is survived by four brothers
dren of Melbourne, were overnight
friends— see how fast their brains work— see if
and n Bister, Jonathan, Clnretlcc,
guests at tho home o f Mr. nnd Mrs.
they can solve a real puzzle.
Leonard, Corbett and Frances Jack­
West, going on to Orlando Friday.
son. Mm. Jackson is also ill of denRov. C. F. Wnhlborg will 1 j l’.oro
guo fever, also a brother Clarence.
for preaching Sunday nt 10.GO in
paper right now; right away— fill in your name
Tho family have tho sympathy of tho
Swedish and at 7:30 in Englisli at the
and address— send it with a twocommunity.
Lutheran church.
&amp;
cent stamp to help pay p o s t - / A
Rov. Eckard and wifo wore guests,
Rev. R. L. Smith filled Ills regular
age and mailing
ns usual with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
appointment nt tho Baptist church
.
cost
Sunday. Mondny morning ho paid
CarlHon.
Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlng is leaving
tho school a pleasant cull mid offered for Rochester, Ohio, noxt week for a
It seems liko a bad week for tho
t h e c a l u m e t k id i
annrord Here
tho prayer at chapul and mnde a nice stay of several week|, called there by bnblcs ns nearly all hero were sick
S a n ford ----------------------- F
talk to tho children.
the illncHs o f her only nistor. Mm. with fuver and toothing troubles, first
rieaM send me one ol the free Calumet Punlea.
Br^own Swnggcrty, Brownie Staf­ Chorponlng expects to visit in Cleve­ tho llttlo Henderson child for which
ford nnd Phillip Milos hnd an excit­ land and other points during hor ab­ Dr. Tolnr wns called out, then tho
Name.
Ericson and West and now llttlo Chns.
ing coon chute Saturday night in sence.
which the dogs run a keen scent, tho
Mr. nnd Mm. Ilnl Colbert and littlo Williams.
Mnry Francos, the little grand child
boys closely following over briur nnd sonn, Bele nnd Jim, are nt Tort Tnmbramble, Bwamp nnd hollow till tho nn visiting relatives. jMr. Colbert Is of Mrs. Brldgeman, whb with Sndlo
wns prosent with u» Sunday nt ser­
prizo was run in but not taken. Oh, convalescing from dengue fever
vice
is hnving to tnko treatment of
no, tho skunk as it turned out, stood
Tho Colery avenue circlo of iGrosbydefensive and tho boys retreated, thoy terinn ladies met with Mrs. C. Boyco Dr. Robson for Ijlood poisoning.
Mr. nnd Mm. Charles Cromer and
hnving forgotten their gas masks.
Bell lust Thursday afternoon. At
William Jewell, who has been vis­
iting relatives here has returnod to
his homo at Portsmouth, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Sponcor Wainright,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wainright, of
Ovipdo, T. E. Wainright, o f Chuluota,
spont Sunday at their home here.
W. J. Jo well and family have re­
moved to their old home at Wauchulla
whore Mr. Jowell will engage In
trucking.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. Moulding,
Mr. McCall and Carl Soles spent
Sunday at Chuluota.
Mr. Conner and family, of First
street, havo removed to Monroo and
nro occupying the houso vacated by
W. J. Jewell nnd family.
Noal Coleman has sold his residence
nnd farm to Mr. Fitch of Sanford.
Mr. Coleman and family will movo to
Snnford. Joseph Wninrifeh*. nnd Harry Ra­
bun have installed a saw mill upon
tho Wainright plncn at tho corner and
will opornte tho same.
•
Little Misses Ruth and Ednn Willis
spont tho week end with relatives at
Longwood.
J. W. Boll is convalescent after if
sorlous illness. Ho is now able to be
out.
Charles Robertson underwent an
operation for appendicitis at tho Fornnld-Laughton hospital Saturday.
Elslo Blnck, tho popular little
daughter o f F. II. Black, is confined
to her home by illness.

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‘ JACKSONVILLE, S ept 9.—Federal
Judge Clayton today denied the peti­
tion of Robert Houaton, federal pro­
hibition agent, th a t the federal court
assume jurisdiction In the case wherpbyiho is charged with recklesa and
Careldsa driving of an automobile^ The
case .originated in a justice of - the
pence i court; growing out of .Injuries
sustained by a young South Jackson­
ville boy ssverai weeks ago when
Houston’s c a r J a said to have struck
that driven by the -boy.
Judge Clayton ruled th a t. Houaton
at the time was returning from . St.
Augustine.wheffo .he bad accomplished
his-.work,' but&lt; th a t a t the.tim e .ot.the
accident he was not engaged in " lo a ­
ning down bootleggers" or the like.

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them in its glorious past achievements 1
i f t ' ^°h°wln* * hearing before Federal
but also of what their naVy'U Piping M1m ? f,tUB#r
« * chJ n g th e c i t y , ^ „ D Clayton/ .The men had
tlail and M
alll Ja
. j them 1
^ 8™ Tc&amp;dy
And.
... w
aij ho
from flaw
day iton day,
will
do ifor*
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TC* ? f for work.
"T * *
*^Ui lbe&lt;!n
he,d
bY “1*1® «ntkAruiA&gt;
authorities mwiiir
under
in the future," has rocoivpd th'd'ftijar-!-. °9® W 0
■ 8 V ™ ,,", ^ 7 ° f bonds of $6,000 and $4,000 respectivety support of Acting Secretary Thoo- I
., w ,„ ! .r iiJ L ,-, \ . n i
doro
Roosevelt.
&lt;
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h ®|through habeas corpus proceedings indoreJtoosevelL
, ..The idea was suggested several Chargo of Cradle Roll, beginners and ltlluted to b r in / them within the fedprim ary courses of study.
Ictioh,
,
oral Jurisdicti
weeks ago and submitted by Presi­
bliss Virginia Lee, of Nashville,
Gay
reiterated
his
story
before
dent R. J. Kelly of tho Navy League
Tenn., reached Sanford last ovening,
Judge
Claytoi
Saturday
th
at
he
shot
a fte r a m eeting of tho League's exe­
Inauguration of a determined effort
and was introduced to the audience of
Glv^na
in
sel^-dafetiao
a
fte
r
he
p
u r­ on tho p a rt of land owner* of the mid­
cutive committee.
the F in tjQ « p tja t chuiwh. Mias Lee ia. chased liquor from him and revealed
M r. Kelly’s letter and Co). Rutfoedle ,Eaat Coast auction of Florida to
placed among tho most advanced
his identity, BlpdsooY status was not capture suprem acy' In the grape pro ­
velt’s reply mnde public by the lhtt!er,
thinkers, of the country in work pf
brought out a t Saturday's hearing. At duction ftcld from California and to
follow in p a rt:
| dealing with Interm ediate life. She
a hearing jn Orlando, heltasUficd that introduce a £cw industry to this state
"M y Dear-M r. Secretary:
.,
| will hnve charge of the course of
he was mcrqly . accompanying Uay hns been accomplished with the for" A t a meeting of tho
,xccu vo atU(jy presented
rcsente to the Interm ediate
‘u "*?
Whli0 the lattor claimed ho depotized ipntlon of tho Lako Osborne Syndi­
Committee of the Navy League of
workehi of she hirst H" pt,8t Sum U y‘him. The fed e ra la u th o rttlc. hold the
the United States, it was decided to
cate, bended by T. J. McCarthy* of
view, however, th a t he w as assisting a Jacksonville, and alrendy many acres
set apart a day to be known os Navy
*
federal officer.
Day, to be observed throughout the
are being planted to grapes and other
Judge Clayton ruled that it was fruit*.
country with appropriate ceremonies.
•
"
»• w__ _______ : ■• • • .
clear the two men fo ro acting in the
The day proposed is the lis t Friday
federal service when Giveps was killed
In October.
and for that rcason'thc federal court
“ The Navy League, bb you know, is
should have jurisdiction.
a civilian organization, founded for
It was indicated, when the ense
the purpose of promoting a moro^j
Sonthbounc
comes up for trial, the men will lie
gcnernl knowledge of the navy. Tho
Departs
Arrive
prosecuted by state authorities for
people should be informed in every
2:46 oji
.• 2:86 a.m.
Orunge county while thoy will lie giv- »j0
detail ns to what their nnvy is doing
8:40 a.m.
er. the benefit of the defense of th e lj^ 0
for Ihom, for it is on them that the
2:46 p.m.
.... 2:25 p.m.
United States attorney. The case w illij^ 0
navy depends for its support.
7:10 p.m.
,.v. 6:56 p.m.
be heard In federal c o u rt.'
“The navy has a'splendid record of^H
Northbound
State Attorney Jones of Orlando ap- • ,
. which our people may Justly be proud.
t
Arrive
Depnrta
peured against tho men Saturday •
It is our great defensive weapon and
....
1:48
n.m.
2.03
a.m.
while
H
arry
RcinsHiin,
United"
S
ta
te
s
!
No.
has never caused a war. It has been
'
11:45
a.m.
12:06
p.m.
assistant
attorney,
nppenred
for
tiu*
No.
a potent factor, throughout its his­
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3:52 p.m.
8 42 p.m.
tory, in preserving peace. The navy
federal prohibition department.
No.
V
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.... 10:00 pjn.
Witnesses included two men named) No.
itself earnestly worked to bring about
the success of the recent Limitation
Partin and Cox, who it was brought
Trilby Branch
of Armament Conference.
out, had been arrested- and were in
Arrive
Departs
"Above those considerations, how­
the custody of Hlcdsoc when lirt-n s
xNo. 100
7:00 s jq .
ever, the nnvy is n great and potent
| was approached. Illcdsoe lost hi&gt; men
MIHS VIRGINIA 1,HE
xNo. 24
3:25 p.m.
fnctor for the development and aid of
however, in the events incident to xNo. 168
7 :90 s.m.
W W. William needs m&gt; introdur- Givens’ death. T. J. Ityals, who is on
our people during pence time. I do
No
22
7
:00 p.m.
not believe the farmers and manufac­ tion to a Florida audience. He is de­ derstood to have bean with Gay. was
tu rers of this country realize how layed in reaching the city but will not held culpnhlc In Givens’ death
I^eaburg Branch
Mosely the navy is interwoven w ith l l,,kc h,M »,|ace
lhe
Arrive
Departs
their every-day uffaira. The navy in *)' ul,on
arrival,
xNo.
167
......’
.
8
:6
6
p.m.
Atlantic City
interlocked with many great henovo" Ulia, of Texas, and
No. 21. ...... 2 :6 0 p.m,
Entertains Sports
lent associations, such as the Red Tccc,,t|y of J « ’h*niivillp. is expected
xNo. 101........... 5:60 pjn.
.'Cross, Y M. C. A., Knights-of Colum, th,B 'lftornoon at 2:2r&gt; Mr"- w m i" in
l:8 0 p jn .
From Everywhere *No. 25.
bus. Jewish-. Welfare Hoard, Navy “ Krnduate of Baylor University of
____
I Nd.’ 22
7:OT p.i
p.m.
Relief, Near East Relief and others., tb‘‘ c*a,t*
*'-*U*• Smer leaving the :&lt; rnck Shots of America Will Compel®
OrUd* Branch
These great hum anitarian organize-' lu bo&lt;&gt;^ Mbo h11"
actively engaged
for Championship
1 N 0, 126. ___ 7:48 pm l
tions that care for the needs of tho
school work. She has giv_____
xNo. 127
|:4 0 p m
sick and the poor, always assume as a [en raxzch attention to teach er,train in g ,1
&lt;n7 -j-j, . j i u m U i h i‘rvMt
»—n slly, except Sunday.
part of their duty, aid for those w h o j* ^ !,,nc*" hcr rcculU com,nK t(&gt; h' U&gt;r'
ATLANTIC CITY. Sept II -More
are in our navnl service.
r.?50*fn.^*0!!,.!** “ c«v«ful than seven hundred crack shots, repLOW T ID E 8 .0 N TTIK REACH
“ Every year thousands of young | "tu'Aori of .'Junior life and Junior 'vA cnling nil sections of North Amor
inen return to civilian life a fte t a term I UfCrk, 51m. W yiia will present the jen entered in twonty-third annual
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
of service in our nnvy. These young )9&lt;&gt;urB« t° the Junior departm ent work­ grand American hnndicap trap ahooting championships starting here to ­ at approximately the same hour and
men are better citizens in every way, j Br*r „
. '.
.
minute:
for, in addition to tho love of copntry 1 J*10 V irst’ Tlaptist cfiureH is One of day.
natc
June
July
Afcg
which is inculcated through service to thp moBt progressive in Florida in the)
10
2:60
3:11
4:02
the flag, they have been practically work of ‘ irefu l training, and Un­ FARMERS a g a in
11
3:32
3:50
4:40
fitted by work in many diverse ocrubool of Method.-) which will open this
FILL AMERICA’S
12
1:16
4:30
6:19
potions to earn their iveihood.
|e tW n g in 'expected to be the best In
HORN OF PLENTY
5:11
13
4:68
6:02
"Througli Navy Day w(^ propose to
history of the church,
14
5;44
6(46
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WASHINGTON,
Sept. 0.—This
inform the people not only of what
15
6;33
. 6:43
J il l
year’s important farm crops will bo
their navy hns dpno for them in its LARGE HOTEL MAY HE
16
7:H
ERECTED AT LEESBURG
7*16
worth approximately $1,250,000,000
8:1P
glorious past achievements, but also
17
IF PLANS GO THROUGH more than their value Inst year. P ro ­
9:07
8:fc2 .
8:06
'o f whnt their nuvy is doing from day
18
h:51
8:64
10:06
duction foreensts announced to&lt;Jny by
to day, and will do for them in th o ! ’
9:40
19
9:46
11:04
future
j LEESBURG, Sept II. For some the U. S. Department of Agriculture
20
10:28
12:01
10:39
."It is the earnest desire of the ' llm® th eVo hnve been persistent rum indicate this year’s important crops
.11:16
21
11;32
” 12:67
Nnvy League to secure the co-opera­ ors that n big tourist hotel would In­ will aggregate approximately $0,600,12:06
22
12.26
built
on
Lake
H
arris,
between
Lees­
:.:9
000.000
calculating
their
value
i1n
tion of the Navy Department and the
23
1:17
burg
and
Pnlnmrn
Park,
which
would
12:64
2:42
September
1
farm
prices
Three
Navy. The participation of the navy
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in the celebration of Navy Day in nny I cost no less than $100,000, but noth crops corn, cotton and hny- will ex25 ‘
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ing
authentic
could
he
learned
until
reed
u
billion
dollars
each
in
value,
way you may suggest, will he cordial-,
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3:12
3:88
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this
week.
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their
aggregate
comprising
more
thnn
ly appreciated.
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A meeting of lhe business men one half of the value of nil the im ­
4:19
6:12
"Yours very trujy,
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and citizens in general has been rail­ portant crops.
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(Signcd)
R. J. KELLEY.
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ed for Wednesday night to meet some
7:2P
August
growing
conditions
were
es­
“Honorable Theodore Roosevelt,
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out of town people who arc interested pecially detrimental to the bumper
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Acting Secretary of Navy,
in the project and who will he glad to ( crop of corn and to t^io cotton crop,
W ashington, I). C."
See E. Stafford and get your town
help finance the proposition* hi ense Corn suffered a loss during August of
“ My Dear Mr. Kelley:
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, , the lofal people show u willingness to; 142,000,000 bushels, worth at Scptem- lot In Lake Monfoo and save city
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lend some assistance to help put over her I prices $89,000,000.- -Tho gov- taxes.
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ter, .Your idea is sound in every why.
the big deni.
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ernment’s forecast today placed the
I think it pattihulnrly good because
New sheet music today. Como in
The location selected for the hotel prospective production nt 2,875,000,000
of certain physical conditions We have,' j
s on the Morrison land ju st at the | bushels. Cotton hnd almost equally nnd hear It.—J. H. H intcnnlster Piin the country. The people or the sea-1
nno Co., Welnka block.
hoard are reasonably fam iliar w ith' the prettiest spots that could hnve
prospective production decreased 874'the navy. They see the great ships. been found in Florida. Ginnt oaks
000 bales during lhe month. T hat
They know tho navy men. In tho in­ with grny moss hanging from their
nmount of cotton at September I
terior of our country, it is, hpwever, branches _everywhere abound, and
prices would hnve been worth $88,s different story. Tho people of Kan- make n shade that is very enticing. 150,000.
sns and Oklahoma do not get the op- - Thc KrmlIuIs oxtcnd to thc „horc8 of
Present indications are that p rac­
portunity for first hand Information majestiev I-ake H arris, the handsom­ tically all of this year’s crops will be
that th e ir felow-countrymen of Cali­ est and one of the Inrgct lakes in the worth more than last year with tho
fornia and New York do. They do state. I t is a lovely site and would exception of wheat, rye and peanuta.
not realize thut the navy araves them be a g re a t inducement to tourists to Corn will be worth approxim ately
equally with the people of thc sea­ spend their winters in Leesburg. Only $496,000,000 more; cotton $389,000,board. I hope you will make an a short distance nway is Pnlmora 000; oats $83,000000; apples $64,000,LIME, CEMENT,
especial endeavor to familiarize the Park with the best bathing and one of 000; hny (tam e) $47,000,0 and p$aches
.citizens of our great inland, states the nicest pnvllllons In the state
$36,000,000.
, PLASTER and
with tho ovory day service their navy
Tho#e • ^ the hcnd of t he project
What Crops Will Be Worth
doc* fo r them.
• j are asking every progressive citizen
This year’s indicated crops will
BUILDERS’
“The navy will be glad to co-operr* with a virion of n greater Leesburg have a value, calculated unofficially
ato w ith you In any wny it cnn. I am and whose slogan 1s: “Watch Lees­ and based on September 1 farm
confident this really patriotic work burg Grow,” to atten d this meeting prices, as follows:
MATERIALS
you i r e undertaking will he of great Wednesday night and if not able to
Wheat, $720,600,000; corn $1,801,service to the country.
render ahy financial assistance at 900,000; oats, $404,100,000; barley.
o f every kind "Believe me,
least show an interest in o i l of the $88 J500,000;
buckwheat, $116,200,’
“Your* very truly.
grent items of the cUy*i program of hay (tam e) $1,037,600,000; hay (wild)
(Signed) “T1IEO. ROOSEVELT,
greater growth' and usefulness. The $122,600,009; cotton (exclusive of
“Mr. It. J. Kelley, President,
committee depends on every, citizen seed) $1,0^4,400,000; apple*, .$^27,&lt;
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“Tho Navy le a g u e of thc Urptcd
to do his duty in this m atter.
200,000; peaches, $88,100,000; p e a ­
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S tates, Washington, I). Grnuts, $30,400,000; flax seeds, $22,' House of
100,000; h c a n s ^ O ,600,000.
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If you like the Daily H a rris Jell,
- Th* value oiw le'to b acco , rice and
s e r v ic e , Q u a l it y
rur f r ie n d s ' O you don’t likd It t*U
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U. S. COURT REFUSES
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GAY RELEASED
BY UNCLE SAM,

The members of the F irst Baptist
Church are.planning for a very busy]
week. The occasion is a school of &gt;
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IRS. FR ED DAIGER, Society Editor,
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NEW ORLEANS, Sept 11.-T an k s,
big guns and other materials of warr**
p i s * Mywkti. « romiag fare will be exhibited by the United
some, or U j r a are •nttrialnlag, write!
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home this afternoon s t th ree o'clock,
Dr. King of the Baptist cKbech offic­
iating and in te rm e n t being made in
Lakevucw cemetery.. .
Deceased had almost reached m an­
hood's estate, being within a few
months, of twenty-one and was born
In Forsyth county, North Carolina,
Oct. Oth, 1901. He moved to Sanford
with his parents about two and one
half years ago. and had been living
hero since with tho exception of ono
year in tho U. S. Army with tho F irst
D ivision..H e wa$ a young man with
the world before Jiim, tho Joy and
pride of his parent's hoart and had a
host of friends here who will be
grieved to learn of-his death.
The sympathy of the m any friends
here and at the old homo In North
Carolina is extended to the parents In
the ios sof this young man, tho only
son, who was taken away In the first
flush of young manhood.

clergyman: “Hew„ would you like to
ride in a car th at will climb F o rt Hill;
one th a t _w1il s ta rt a t' the bottom in
high and go ever the top a t 40 miles
an h o u r7”
Tho invitation having been accepted
a Hupmobile demonstration ensued.
On~tho following Sunday, tho min­
ister preached from the text: “ We
disbelieve; wo are mndo to believe,
and we believe.’’
• And in tho course of the sermon ho
found occasion to refe r to the automobilo incident in this wiso: “There
is an automobilo dealer in our city
who told mo certain facta about a
certain car; among his statem ents
was ono to tho effect th a t it would
climb F o rt Hill from a standing sta rt
nnd go over tho top a t 40 miles an
hour in high gear. I, ns a result of
past experience, could not refrain
from disbelieving th a t statem ent. But
I was taken up tho hill in the car and

m gdf to believe. I now belidVe in the
rngn and in the car-” Then, he con­
tinued to point out th a t a dem onstra­
tion of fa c t id convincing in all th in g s ;'
told how non-believers are converted,
made to bolievo, and.then become de­
vout followers of tho faith.
The next Friday tho clergyman re ­
lated to the dealer the happenings a f­
ter th(fc delivery of the sermon.
“On Mondsy morning, a man came
to me and wanted to know the name of
that car,” hb said. “W ednesday night
a t prayer meeting, five or six people
asked the same question.
F riday,
four more friends came to me asking
the tamo information. In short, I
have been preaching in this Vicinity
fo r several years and this w a 4 the
first time th a t auch interest has been
crested in any of my sermons here.
I t all goes to show tho tremendous in­
terest of the public in anything per­
taining to automobile performance.”
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£ » &amp; u t * a V “ *“ • r *' w“ * American Legion national convention
in- New Orleans, October 16-20, con­
f
tra c ts
Ulsa Abbey H. Doudncy has return- vention headquarters has been advised
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1 tf’ lffffe Sid® of the i
id home from a' pleasant visit With by MaJ9t General C. -C . William*,
* the good truck section where 'riends In Orlando.
chief of ordinance of the United
States^arm y.
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Ten carload* of ordinance, including
^U ke Monroe.
11SMIC
Robert^ Denton left Sundny for
virtually
everything in tho way of
Tendoreojivillc, N. C., where ho wilh
r. f sufford and get your town enter d o C*—
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Military Academy^
from hand
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155-mllKmeter guns, will comprlso
i f f Lake Monroo and build. honsee
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R f f l rent tho year round. UO-tfc
Mrs. J . N. Robson and a congenial the exhibit The ordinance, which will
&gt;art^. of friends motored Sunday of- bo brought on flat care, will be • bn
E j ^ thc crowd—E at 85c
ernoon to W inter Haven calling upon display In a prominent site near con­
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the differencer- Palm etto Mends.
vention hall. Dally maneuvers, in
E | Booro. 113 Palmetto avenue
which all the latest tactics of w arfare
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i A. W. Lee, ar., has returned to his will be dem onstrated, are scheduled
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during- the five convention days.' ", ,*•
.homo in Titusville. He accompanied
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ilMERS-You can get seed bed his sqn A. W. Lee, Jr., and wife home
m
illimeter
and three 155-millimeter
JdlL and irrigation pl&lt; J
S aturday afternoon.
There will bo a joint meeting of tho SANFORD
MARBLE J t GRANITE WORKS,
pieces, will be draw n by trucks in the
^ Novelty Works.
100-tt
-JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
convontipi! parade. There will also be!Seminole County Federation of Worn,T ^ J . Miller is now spending •some a horse-drawn section .of artillery;*enfl' Clubs and tho League of Women
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
tim e w ith his son, Dr. 01 Ivor J. Miller composed of 75-millimeter French 'V oters in Oviedo Tuesday tho 12th. 1018 West First Street
1018 West F irst Street
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a t Asheville, N. C.*, He expects to re- field guns. O ther objects of In te restj^ h ^ Federation will meet a t 10:80 in
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turn home about
t
O ctoberT str
will be a 6-ton tank,
camouflaged the morning at the .Woman’s Club at i M i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n n i u u i u i i i i i i i i i u i i i i i i H U ’A; r
ammunition wagon and numerous Oviedo, and tho League meeting will
Mi os ....ldred
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Dickson, of the. J e f­ rtactore.
■. . , . bo held in tho afternoon. Tho women
ferson
Hjourt
Apartm
ents, Orlando,
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Tho exhibit will be.held under, the of the county are cordially invited to
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. direction of a number of ordinance of­ como nnd bring lunch for the picnic
Jam es R. S tew art on Myrt|p avenuo. ‘ ficers sent from the government dinner.
140-Stp
r- '« a
arsenal at Rock Island.
M«- W. J. Steed and baby left yes­
SERMON
ON
MOTOR'S
fob Can Find the N am e of
terday fo r their homo in Kissimmee DIRECTORS OF TARPON
PERFORMANCE STIRS
gttrjr Uvc Profcaalonol and
a fte r * pleasant visit here as tho
SECTION’S INTEREST
DANK CLOSE DOORS
Bulnnt!i Man in Sanford in
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
jlii Column Each * Day
J. G. Ball.
How n
minister unconsciously
TARPON SPRINGS, Sept, l l . —Fol­
BtrcHscd
the
capability
of n certain
lowing a meeting of tho directors, the
llO atca *a Id Ite ^ Hi
Miss Dorothy Rumph loft Snturday Spongo Exchango bank, atatc bank of make of nn automobile to such nn ex­
_ DELIVER THE GOODS” n ight fo r Tallahassee where she is a t­ Tarpon Springs, closed Its doors. Tho tent, in one of hlrf aermnfis, nt Mys­
tending her- senior year at the Wom­ officers would make no explanation of tic, Conn., near Hartford, thnt it rous­
an’s College. Chas. J. Rumph wont tho procedure, but said th at a sta te ­ ed more interest than any provioua
Storage Facilities
as f a r as Jacksonville.
m ent would bo made when a bnnk ex-- sermon in n long time, is related In a 5
|v» please you, tell other*; if not;
aminer from tho state comptroller's report received a t the “factot^r front
tell u n . Phone 498
Byron Ward leaves on the 15th for 0fflcc a rr (vlKj.
the Hnrtford Hupmobile dealer.
The report goes on to explain thr.t
Tampa and his mother, Mrs. Ward j Capital stock of the institution Is
removes to Haines City, thorc to keep j.'io.oOO, and a good business has been the minister, who drives n small light
house for her son Lonnie Ward, who rPporte&lt;j from t | me to time. Presl- car, is a tegular ru st^ n c r nt tho dcnlAttorney-at-Law
is in business in that city.
j dm t J. M. I-owP said this morning c r’a gnrngn.
Between New London and Mystic, is i
that he was confident that nn adjustO w Seminole County Bank
Mrs. A. W. U&gt;e, who has been quite mont cm,M be made and th at roorg- n hill known as Fort Hill, nnd the |
FLORIDA ill at Titusville, was brought hom o}nniretion would soon follow. The denier states thnt every time the ntin- j
)KR - • - Snturday nftemoon iqid in now a t the |mnh examiner is expected tb arrive inter's car would climb thnt hill in
■'is
Pem nld-Laughtnn hospital. Her many ' herd today.
high genr "it wns n good car,” hut o f­
frie n d s w ish h e r a sp e ed y reco v ery .
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T'irnt notice received by tho publio ten it failed and then "it waa poor me­
that tho institution would bo closed chanical work in tho garage” which
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Whitnor loavo in wna this morning when a sign was wna responsible.
V. ( OLLER, Proptheir car for nn extended trip up hnd discovered posted on tho door. Tho
One dny tho dealer, more orvJoss oxdown the west coast. While away bnnk in said to have enjoyed a wido anperntod over tho minintar’a refer­
they will viflit friends nnd relatives in patronage.
ence to poor garage work, Bnid to tho
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MERCHANTS 8A.Y PRICE
other cities.

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WOMEN

The Peoples Bank of Sanford
welcomes the deposits and busi­
ness of women. ~With the facilities, advic§ and
financial counsel it is in position
‘to offer, it is especially well equip­
ped to further their individual in­
terests.
This institution has been able to
assist many women in this city
and section, and it can help you.

lick Service Transfer

George A. DeCottes

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eneral Shop and Mill
Work

OF CLOTHING WILL BE
BOOSTED BY TA RIFF

lAITOR nnd B U ILD E R

Byron W ard hna resigned his poai-'
tion
a t the First Nntion.il Bnnk, where
!Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
RICHMOND, Vn., Sept. 11.— Prior
he hna been for over a yenr and n
to
half. Lie hna accepted n position with &lt; leav in g ‘Richmond for .the annual
tho East Coast Lumber nnd Supply convetion in New York next week
of tfe National Association of Retail
Co. a t Tampa.
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IICAI. CONTRACTORS
t of the local retail m erehanta’
Mrs. Edwin' Meyer (nee Mnrion
UnihoiiM- l.ichtN and Appliance! Gove) returned to her homu in Kia- nanocintipn, todny dclnrod “clothing
Ne« I me of Fixturessimmee' yrtrfefdny afternoon a fte r, men afl over the United States are

)FF1CE

6ILLON &amp; FRY

spending the week end here with her UP in nr,n" in °PP°*i‘ ,on to thc Pr,°
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gove nt vlaiona of the tariff hill, nnd wll tnki
concerted notion, in nn effort to cauat
their homo on the West Side. •
( its defeat.”
“If tho bill goon, through, anid Mr. &gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Maurico Kronen,
Levy, “the price of clothing will go
whose m arriage took placo August 29
skyward, and an unfnir bunion will
Contractor nnd Builder.
in New York City, have .nrrivod homo,
be Imposed upon tho public.”
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FLORIDA and will soon bo' nt home to thoir
friends nt their new home on Tenth VETERAN CONDUCTOR DOING
street. Mrs. Kronen will be rem em ­
NICELY AFTER OPERATION
LTON .1.
bered ns Miss Esther Fleisehcr.
ARCHITECT
Mnny friends of A. J. Hansard, A t­
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Mobley nnd Miss lantic Const Line Ruilwny conductor
Georgia Mobley, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. between Jacksonville nnd Tampn, will
7. Millrr Bldg.
Connolly
nnd son Alebcrt, returned be glad to icarn th at he is doing nice
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home yesterday. Mcsdames Connelly. |y nftcr the first of n series of two
and Mgblcy nnd Albert Cohncly hnvo1operations In St. Vincent’s hospital,
been spending tho summer at H ig h -1the second to bo pcrform edJu about a
lands, N. C., and Ml** Georgia a tte n d :}week.
f
ed the girls camp at.Jlinaluaka, N. C. I Captain Hansaird la ono of the oldor
Messrs. Connelly and Mobley m e t1nnd best known conductors in the
INSURANCE a g e n c y
thom
in Jacksonville returning w ith 1state, fnmillnrly known to the travelF1RP,
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them to Sanford by boat yesterday a f - ! ing public ns “Pop.”
temoon.
. . About twelve years ago Capt. HanSANFORD
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j snrd averted a train wreck a t tho
DEPENDABLE CLASH.
j McGIrts crook bridge by crawling over
Yal Machine and Boiler W orks;
L ast Friday evening the Depend- tho coal fender down into the eogino
*f •'finding; DeLuxe Pistons;
nblo Class of the Mothodist church; pit where he pulled the throttle after
"Brel StVel Gear Banda; Crank
m et in their last fortnightly meeting '■the engineer nnd fireman had Jumped,
iu Returned-------------- phone 62( fo r the summer, a t tho home of Alias. It wan an excursion train -loaded
mostly women and
bxninrd
Glasses Designed M argaret Zachary, thc class president. ] with picknickers
while
his efforts snved
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lowing officors for tho coming yenr 1draw bridge into tho creek which la
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deep a t th a t p o in t The coal coming
|E*»t F|m, street Sanford, Flo. ware elected: * President, EHisabeth in on C a p t H ansard broke his jaw
Flowers;
Vice-President, Dorothy
and arm . He waa rescued by an old
Cameron
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Treasurer,
Helen Chorpendrained
Glos.es F itted
negro
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near
tho
bridge a t the .time. He was
dleton; chairm an devotional commit­
carried
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DEATH OF WILLIAM 8NOW
the meeting adjourned. Three
attorney -a t - la w
of these 'girls were class officers for
William T. Snow, son of Mr. and
sevirnl yessr. M argaret Zachary will
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K-CHICAGO, Sept, i x - j a d f e Wilk„ |ptl&gt;y deferred hearing on mtf. attorneys for mil strike leaders
modification vtemponiry 'rietrain'ta order pending "completion governr«oit’a effort to ahow that dominant
sc of alleged conspiracy is de­
jection of interstate commerce. / '
CHICAGO, Sept.. 12.— With" the
[foreminent'a temporary
Injunction
■againat the atriking railway shopmen
.extended another ten days period begianinp today, hearing on Attorney
General Daugherty's application for
fa permanent restraining order continltd before Judge' Wilkerson today
frith rigorous effort on part of coun&gt;id for strikers to obtain modification
«f edict In extncdlng injunction
Irwntersoii dill not attempt to pass on
uy m. rits of contentions, cither gov­
ernment »r defense attorneys, beyond
.temporarily denying defense motion
In dismi-s proceedings..
nth AGO. .Sept. 12.—The tempor­
ary rent mining order granted the gov|peminent .September 1 against ; the
striking rail shop crafts nnd their
leidera. Inst night w as.continued in
effect fi.r not to exceed ten days^Tho
engmal order would have expired at
Midnight
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federal Judge James II. Wilkerson,
irdmil the continuance on the govern­
. nrnt's motion at the close of the first
day's hearing on the petition of Attorwy (ithoral Duugherty foY n teniporb iry injumtion to replace it. . The con­
i’ UsDsm-e, the court stipulated, will terttinate on the decision in the. jnjunc’-tien hearing

• A* a result of the continuance, the
tojunctinn hearing will be halted this
Barring while attorneys for B. M.
Jewell. |.r.-ident, and John Scott, jee(•.!»i*r&gt; tiia-urer of the Federated
Shop i rafts, argue for • modification
•1 its itenuities. Donald E. Richberg*
^presenting the strike lesdeT, served
lotice on counsel for the government,
'*• would move for some modification
when ynurl convenes today.
, Newell and Scott were the only two
•f the more than 240 strike leaders
and JOw.ooo strikers affected by the
restraining order represented in court
ky roun-el yesterday.
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They lost the first battle when the
F tourt Rented their motion Uiat the
lorrminent's netitinn ho HlamUawA,
*m trot prepared at this ticr.o to de,»ldr that the bill fails to set Up sny
rounds for relief," "Judge Wilkerson
**id, and ordered Blackburn Esteriln,
to the solicitor general, to
proceed with the presentation o f " the
1.foUTnmriit’s ca*o.
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al tntV ' f the restraining order, hotvev» . the court pointed Out the differenc*» between the charges o f "unlawful
^ .n a tio n " and .,lawful
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that if ,h(.
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II th.- defense can show only the
“ dor a,, charged in the bill, some
■odificathm of tho present order
f **iskt Ik- made. .

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12r-The ad­
ministration tariff bill aa finally per­
fected dn conference was presented In
the house and conference report on it,
Rearing ' signatures. of ■ Republican
managers, will be called up tomorrow
with expectation it will be disposed of
not later than .Thursday.
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PRESIDEN T
WILL APPOINT
GOOD DEMOCRAT
FOR JUDGE IF NO REPUBLICAN
CAN BE,FOUND IN
FLORIDA
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.. JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 12.—Advic­
es from Washington state that I-ake
Jones, Jacksonville attorney, ami the
counsel for the United States Ship­
ping Poard of the Soulhern distrist,
has been endorsed by the Florida*Re­
publican organization for federal
judge to. filj, the new office* recently
created by in gress. Should it devel­
op that jp JJcmocrst has a chance the
position U believed will go to Judge
Reavet»,'o^ Tamps, he being endorsed
by a Urge number of Florida Demo­
crats. The president has stated if the
Republican timber- does not mensurc
up to rpqulrepicpts he will not hesi­
tate to appoint a Democrat.
• Others mentioned in connection
with the judgeship are: G. B. I’cttingill, Judge William Hunter, U. S.
District Atfordey W. M. Gober, all of
Tampa; Alexander Ackcrmnn, of Orlando.and Judge E. C. Davis of West
Palm Beach.
LITTLE HOPE NOW
OF RESCUING 47
MEN IN GOLD MINE
Cave-Ins and Spreading of'Poison Gaa
Discovered
t JACKSON, .fJUifi Sept. 12— Caveins In the lower levels at 'ArgonaDt
mine, spreading of a poison gas to the
lowes-levels and the discovery that a
newly found slope could not b® used
by the rescue workers constituted
three pioces of depressing news in
the Work o f attempting to rescue 47
miners from the Argonaut's depths. ' ■Nihefy-threfcTedl of the shaft re­
mained to be opened In the 300 foot
level in the-Kennedy mines at 4 p- m.
today before the fescue crews reach
the lait '76 feet of hard » c k which
separates, them frqpi the adjoining
Argonaut mine.
,
.Only two feet of.rock" was drilled
and blasted, out today on the 3-,900
foot level', leaving 136 feet to go befpm the second , rescue outfit can
break Into the Argonaut by that route.

THREE ARB DEAD IN
EARLY MORNING TRAGEDY
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’ft'" government yesterday read In- . ANDERSON, 8. C , Sept. 12c-Mr».
« record a li^i of'nearly 26 mur- Alice McAUUter, her daughter Mrs.
growing out of th. rail strike, Walter Allep are dead and Walter Al­
d literally hundreds of acta o f sab- len dying, as a m u lt of an, early
at Orr-Mill, a mill
trains,
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brid,
I m , rioting, destruction o f prop-1 Tbs .two women were shot,’ killed,
interference with trains In aa they sat Vt breakfast table by huel" ^ * U.t* tr*,flc•
I band o f younger woman, who tpraed
tommi ? ? ? " Protested that the list into adjacent room and,fired .shot into
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FOUR STATES HAVE
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WASHINGTON, . Sept. lg/i-C dn .j adjusted service certificate options,
TESTS FOR NOMlNATIO
ferees oh the sofJhera* bonhs dll |with its proSrislopa o f loans to veter. OF U. S. SENATORS
roachcd an agreement late yesterday ■ans by banks in. the next three yean
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u're would be reported to'thd'hopee o-|Thc vocational training aid option and
d a y r 'I f will not be called up-thi re.j the provision for cash payments to
however, until after the conference veterans whose adjusted m ic e credit
In •Massachusetts, Was
ATTORNEY FOR LENT A HUMPH­
report on the tariff bill has been i la would not exceed $60 also were unVermont and Michigan
REY FOB $760,900 FOR . .
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sed of, which may be oh Wedn is changed. *
Three Southern Statea
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Jf ‘or Thursday. After the ho so
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acts, the-bonus will go to the eenhtethe conferees was understood to have
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RTLAND,
Maine, Sept
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. ..12.—ReWhere also It is to be put behind the Ibeen devoted to a discussion o f whip
WASHINGTON, Sept
12.—The t .
tariff.
.
jping Che bill into a shape aa would government today .sold a fleet o f vised figures election in Maine yester­
day, forty four towns missing,
I Four major changes were
meet the publicly expressed objections
wooden ships, tbe.sblplRg.boahl ac­ Senator Hale, republican, r*-eF
the bill in conference. They
of President Hirdlng. It waa repre­
I IElimination o f the Slittmons'
sented by some of the republican man­ cepting, the bid o f $76,000 made by; over democrat opponent, iformer Got* '
ment- adthurlthig the financing o f
agers Chat the measure probably George Perry1, attorney for the firm o f ernor Curtis, by a majority of twenty*'
six thousand. Ssmc precincts give
bonus out. of Interest from the foreign would have a better chance of presi­ Lent A Humphrey for 226 vessel*.
Governor* Baxter, repqblloao,
dential approval wlthoutj ,the Sim,
debts.
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- Elimination of the land reclama­ mohs’ amendment and the reclamation
Pattingail, democrat. AU four !&gt;»*»•';
tion feature, which, under the senate option and, accordingly, those were
ent representatives, all republidifa'
plan embodied in the Smlth^dcNary voted out.
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leading opponents safe majoritiea. ‘•'•'■K
reclamation bill, wopld have Invol'fcd 1 There still .was no official .informa­
tion ns to whether Mr. Harding would
an expenditure of $350,000,000. i
CHICAGO, Sept. 12.— Primaries In
The Ihrnlting of th*. time in which approve the measure In its present
nine
statfs today include four in which.
the veterans mighffile application ifpr' form, but proponents believe he will
contests
for nomination for Uni
a bonus to January 1, 1928.
while opponents are firm that he will
States
senator
are expected to.
Acceptance o f the house provision not. Owing to a promised fight on ORLANDO VISITORS AND MANY
cate
to
some
extent
the trend of pub*
fixing thfe amount to be advanced for the tariff bill, conference report in the
GOOD TALKS TO ENLIVlie
opinion
on
national
political
farm or hqme aid to the amount of senate it mny be 10 days or two . ‘
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RN THINGS
ciples,
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
Ver-'
weeks
before
the
bonus
measure
the adjusted service credit increased
mont
and
Washington
today
choose,
by 25 ppr cent in place o f the senate reaches the white house.
_ Sanford Rotes are coming back
Two of the ten conferees—Senator home* from Ihclr .ucntiona and there senatorial candidates. Three South-'
plan of amounts ranging from 100
per cent of the adjusted service credit Spioot, repiffilican, Utah, and Repre­ is more pep being put in the m teet-1ern statea have Democratic priiparies.If the application wrs hiado ih 1923 to sentative Gamer, democrat, Texas, ing* than ever before probably on ac­ In South Carolina former Governor
140 per cent if application was m*do voted against the bonus ns finally per­ count qf the summer being almost Cole Uleaae and Thomas McLeod, op­
ponents in the principal contest for;
In 1923 to 140 per cent if application fected. Schatpr Simnibnk,; of North
over, ‘rtiilay at the- Hotel Vsldex governor. ‘ In Louisiana one conj
was made in 1028, or*thereafter.‘ NO Carolina, was nmong tV&gt;se supporting
MinA Host Cattanoo furnished an ex­ man and several ntato jadiclal offic* ,
important chango Was made In the the measure.
cellent iunrh of celary and chicken ers will be nominated. In ~
nnd a!! the good things that Botes tike throe women are |n the race for atat
so well. Two distinguished visitors; assembly. - - Colorado and Aril
from Urlando were present in the per­ nominate state tickets, with &lt;numt
son of KendrlFk Guemaey and Gray of congressmen. Senntor Ashurst, of ^
Rush and they are both live wires. Arizona, is the unopposed Democratic...
Ken Guernsey put pep in the Sanford nominee and no Republican
hunch tiy singing some new songs and has been named to oppose him.
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showing the boys some new stunts.
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breathing the real spirit of friend­ MAINE GIVES
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Looks Like Roll Will Go Well Over the Fifteen ship nnd asking the Sanford Rotes
DEMOCRATS A
. Hundred Mark
to attend the Orlando meetings each
BIG INCREAS1
week If they can do so. Charlie Hen­
r - ‘V-rtfiS
ry, who is our mayor, gave an im­
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PORTLAND,
Maine,
Sept
12.— Thi
GAINESVILLE, Sept 12.—The University of Floridn reached another promptu speech about the duties of the
city
at
Saco,
which
returned
e
repu
high mark attendance, according to officials, when its doors were thrown RotCs in putting more pep into the
lican
majority
of
780
for
govi
open for the term 1922-23 today. Enrollment figures last nij^it totalled on* meetings and that something should
thousand and fifty, and it is expected the Inst minute students today will be done at onre toward getting bet­ two years ago, gave Baxter, rcpobli
can, a margin of only ono vote oyei
plsfe tho total number at thirteen to fifteen hundred.
ter utti ndance. Judge Housholdcr nlr ■
I’ aHnngall, democrat today.
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so'mnde a stirring address on the sub­
A sharp cutting down of the rebub- .
ject of better attendance nnd gave the
lican vote from that cast in 1920 vnwa
Rotes some good ideas and suggeashown from returns from more
tions on tho things that should be
one third o f 'the state in yeatsl
done T^tboost Rotary. His address
election. The democratic vote '
wsa undoubtedly one of tho best that
holding close to that cast in the
has ever been given to the local club
tions two years ago.
u
by one of the members end it was
Senator Frederick Hale, republican, \
listened to with rapt attention. The
was leading Oakley C. Curtis, demo­
judge was full of his subject end he
by 11,000 votes in the ratxmif
General Policy Coipmittee o f the Shop Crafts is gave it to them with the real spirit of crat,
from 263 election precincts out of
Rotary.
Meeting at Chicago
635 in the state, representing 230
Post Card Day will be observed by cities, end towns out of 520.
the Rotariens ai|d they will endeavor precincts gave Hale ' 80,370,
. CHICAGO, Sept. ’ 12.—A basis for settlement of the striko of railway
to send out ns many, postcards as pos­ 19,372.
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shopmen was considered today by the general policy, committee of tho shop
sible op Post Card Day.
Governor
Perdvai
p.
Baxter,
reput"
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crafts, B. M. Jewell, head of the railway employes department of the ^meriThe next meeting will be held next lican, was leading Wllllsm R. P4
ran Federation o f Labor, announced at ..the conclusion of this morning’s ses­
Tuesday night and there will be
sion. -Jewell’s'statement wa* first public acknowledgment that strike set­ something ptlrring as a special quar­ gall, democrat, by »■, slightly
margin In the same precincts,
tlement basis had been presented to the policy committee notwithstanding
tet will hi; on hand to k&amp;p the sing­ vote being; Baxter 31,699; Pet
many rumors concerning settlement plans. He would'-glve no indleption what ers going and there will also be spec­
tha plan was. There are indications, however, officials stated that an agree­ ial stunts. Sanford KoCary is going gall 19,718. The same precii
1020 gavo for governor: Par
ment probably will be reached late today, • • '
. - •• . good and the live wires Ifi the'-cUib
republican, 45,821; McIntyre,
purpose to make this year the best in crat, 19,067.
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the history o f the club.
Congressman Carroll L. .
Wallace H. White, jr., John E. N«
and Ira C. Heresy, ah republic
NEW PEOPLE ARB COMING
were leading in the ea»4y returns
a close contest was indicated in
The. roads are filled with new people second district. In thla district, (
coming to Florida' and they are com­ gressman White had a Jead of 1,
v? Y '
ing In fiiwera and cadillaca and com­ over Bdrtrand 0. McIntyre,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Contln- ing via the tin can route and. via the cra t
DADE COUNTY WOULD LIKE TO
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GET THE GENTLEpossibility of It being nocessary to much earlier this year than last car­
MAN
operate was the word that cam* to­ rying out the prediction o f the Herald Derailm ent o f Train
day from the kick room of Mrs. Hard- that there would be more people In
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On M ichigan Road
Florida this winter than ever before
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TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 12.-—John Inf.
Caused by Tam]
in the history of the state.
Gay, chief, deputy sheriff of. Dade
wraS«
BETTER
GOVERNMENT
LEAGUE
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Report
of Barons of 8af#ty of
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Norman 7*. Smith has been form­
Denver Jack French, alias John Fitch, , K Mrge number o f titixens met at ally appointed park commissioner to
.. &lt; it. *. tMasonic
f. . .
n
.ii. Saturday night',
trm m rn .
Hall
who waa . aition^* the many all
.takeover the job o f coordinating the
Sept
Othr
for
the
purpose
of
organlxwire (tapper* Indicted In -circuit- court
city beautiful drive and supervise tha
IHGTON, Sept. 12^-1
o f Dadq county. Gay is on hi* way to ing a better Government dub, which task of making the main street park
of an. express train on the'
Denver for his prisoner.
or. &lt; . w as' organised under the-name of— at- Avon Park, four blocks long, a gan Central Pear Gary, Ind., J
H o Political Club o f Seminole County,
center of Florida: semLtropIc beauty.!20th which resulted In the-death
There will be an open "meeting of
' ' NEW MANSE BEADY
. thii CifilTaCthe Masonic Hall Satur­ The council, accepting the suggestion1two railroad employee and the in *
Its president, C. E. Lanier, and the &gt;0/ two paasengore was caused by *
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, day night, Sept. 16th, -at 7:30. P. If. oBfoostertchib finanlmbUkiy iU d o d , ndqus tampering with the t ^
new Presbyterian Manse will
A 11 interested in better Government
be open for public Inspection tomorthg
popnlar
bpoeter as city beautUUr.'coHlng to a report iaaued
for Sanfonl arid' Seminole County are
niw, Wednesday^ afteriiben, 'ftonj S,td cordially'Jfivited to be present^ the as the Job- is commonly known here. the .Bureau of Safety, o f the
Y ' - ty: state Commerce Commission. . J
8 p. m. Friends of th*|ffclMirch
ladirs- specially* invited to bo present.
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congregation are invited to caU.
Tennessee carries women's rights
v»r. ’ *T %'A y -. 1&amp;J. ■. i V,t
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i Job
tha throngs of readers.
hatched out some. eggs.
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SANFORD ROTES
FINE MEETING
ATTHE VALDEZ

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ENROLLMENT WAY BEYOND
0 ANT PREVIOUS FIGURES

BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT
RAILROAD. STRIKE IS UP
FOR CONSIDERATION TODAY

REQUISITION

MRS. HARDING
CONTINUES TO
IMPROVE
WIRETAPPERS

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The person who does not know how to learn
b y their mistakes, turns the best Schoolmas­

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Sanford.

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Ono million dollars could be loaned
in this city right now for buildings/

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Fay Loaaing. was among the boys was killed early Sunday morning as idenila) section c

u n «e o f Immigration o f f l j
° rtruggle, wtth smuggle h

the Grand Canyon. Also-

A Sunshine Comedy,
“ T ry and Get It"

Sanford ha# bright prospects for
winter visitors. Say something about
&gt;our golf links every time you write a
letter. •
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'Stgge. Romance” also Clyde Cost L
•The Guide,” a 2-part CoB&lt;dy ^
,Fox News.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. McConnell arrived |0ta in Lake Monroe and build houaes but I can nut tell you-with whom t did
homo Sunday from a visit of six weeks that will rent the-year round. 119-tfc leave.”
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. VAnce Doug­
las# n fine baby boy. - Mother arid
father are doing Well, the boy better
thnn that.

Teaches “Pay Yourself First”

city treasury.

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F. Crary, a.prominent real estate
j dealer of Tampa, is sponding several
Tho golf links and country club and dn&gt;’“ with
Mr. and Mrs. 0.
boat basin will bring a tine tourist.
Shipp on the Heights.
hotel to Sanford. Get busy and have'
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BALTIMORE AND OHIO.
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what the tourists want in the way of
Mrs. Ralph K. Goro and two children
h . A t tast we chronicle the old
8 p. me—Band rehearsal, court houM
nmusementa.
. • •
' left this morning for Ruskin, Fla.,
1M bulb down below the 90
r a i l r o a d *^ R e v e n u e
8 p. mA-Regular meeting t. O. O.
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Svherc they will spend two weeks with
Ml mark. It-must haw been
FOR 1921 INCREASES
F. Lodge at Masonic H alt
Mra. Emma Godbce and children Mr. Coro’s • parents. ' Mrs. Arthur,
Ml on account of the Und plsy.
8 p m.—Regular drill, Medical Corp,
Ing ofr tho dogs fighting or
NEW YORK, Sopt. 11.—Net rev­ have returned from North Carolina, Gstchel accompanied them as far as
F. N. G., court house.
. something of thnt sort but
enue from railway operations of the where they spent a very pleasant n - Tampa where she will visit with her
.. Tuesday
anyhow it is coming down.
'Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad wns cation in the monuntsins. H&lt;;r many mother,
12:15
noon—
Weekly luncheon of tho
■| Classified Ada Sc a Una. No
132,100,348 in 1921, compared with friends are glad'to see her back on
And old ScptemUr will soon
Rotary Club at Valdtal Hotel.
,
Ml ....ad taken for less thaa 25c.
16,545,LIT) in 1920 it was disclosed in the Job at Quality Shop.
Be on the skids and then
Tho Ladies’ Union of tho Congrega­ . 8 p. m.—Band rehearsal, ■Sanford
Ml., and positively no classified
the annual report of the road mado
comes October and cooler -I
tional church will hive « cooked food
Mrs. Junius Turnbull has returned sale Saturday, Sept. 16. 144-Mn-Fri-c Ladies' Band. M ada charged to anyone. Cash
public today.- Under n new system of
weather and schools and
8 p. m.—Regular' meeting Royal
M mast accompany all order*.
nudiUng, however, the “ net railway to her home in Montlcello, after spend­
oysters, and everything.
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R jConat five' word* to a Una
operating inemne’’ for 1921, n# de­ ing several weeks here the guest of
Rains are nice but they also
Wednesday
her
mother,
Mrs.
Pule.ton,
and
lister
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fined in the transportation act of 1920,
8 ft tiresome and October
Mr. Arrington .nU Kmth.r.
Dr|; lots in Lake Monroe and build house.
8 p. m.—Regular meeting Elk lodge
ivns 121,863,540, equivalent to 3.09 per Mrs. Arrington, and brothers,
will wind up the rain und all
that will rent the year round. 119-tfc at Elks’ Club House.
Sam
Puleaton
and
Will
Pulpston.
cent on tile investment in property
will be peace and quiet
12r:16 hoon— Kiwania Club weekly
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imparted to the transportation ser­
the St. Johns ngnin all but
luncheon at Valdez Hotel.
FOR SA L E ___ vice.
Benches should be scattered all
tho moonshine.
4 p. m.—Weekly Shoot, Rod &amp; Gun
FOR SALE—Very fine Jersey cow.—
business portion of Sanford
Total operating revenues in 1021 over
5:40 A. M. MBIT. II, I'JM- .
Club at Elks Club House.
Mrs. L. II. Jones, P. O. Box 3-1.1.
were 1198,022,372, ns ngaipst 2231, wherever they can be placed. The
Maximum
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8 p. m.—Regular drill, Co. D, F. N.
l44-3tp 044,44.1 tho year before or a decrease j home people do not sea the need o f .
Minimum
70
G„ Court House.
U N STITCH IN G and Picotlng at­ of 2-13,322,071. The decrease wns at­ benches but the visitors to the city do
Range
7n
For Florida: LocaPsRdWers
Thursday
.
und
they
coinplain
of
the
lack
of
them.
Barometer
JU03
tachment, fits all sewing machines. tributed to the decline in definite ac­
tonight or Tuesday; not
Halt, holiday.
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It
Price 22. Checks 10c extra. Lights tivity which began in the fall of 1020
quite so warm In extreme
Friday
Northeast nnd clear
Mail Order House. Box 127, Birmlng- nn.l continuod through 1921. T ota l1 Mr. Charlie Anderson and Mrs.
north portion Tuesday; gen­
12:15 noon— Weekly luncheon San­
ham, Ala.
143-Gtp ‘ operating expenses in 1021 wero $166,- Anderson, Charlie’* mother, left yeatle to moderate easterly
ford Chamber o f Commerce at Valdez
FOlt HALK 0B RENT— Plane In good &lt;67’02l&gt; n" compared with 1220,399,-1terday for Gainesville. Mrs. Andsrwinds.
Hotel.
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son will remain In GainasylUo (or a
condition. Phone 103-J or address 307-« r « deerrase of $59 942,283 T his----------------------------------8 p. m.—Regular meeting of Knight
' wns accounted for largely by the re­ time visiting -friends, while Charlie
Box 3B2.
142-dtp
Templet# nt Mnsonlc Hall.
The Herald for first class job work
duction in wages nathorttftd by* the will return to Sanford to continue hla
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PORDSi ttuicks, Oldsmobiles, Oak- United States Railroad Labor Board. work in the post office.
lands, Dodge, Cole 8, Overland,
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Tho man who said “Dreams go by
Chevrolet," Maxwell for snle. These
Our boys and girl* are leaving thi*
cars are loth models, and have been re­ contraries" ^was married to one— week for colleges and schools of all
8 Sanford’s New Storefinished, making them very desirable Flint Daily Journal.
kinds. On Mondny, October Second,
cars to^prospective buyers, nnd the
the Snnford schools will open and all
If contemplating^ investing in a the children will start a fine school
prices'nre rfght, with'easy terms. 5
and 7 passengers.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. grove, truck farm, poultry or general year with tho finest of prospects for
209.Park Ave., Sanford, Fin. Distrib­ farm, look dally, beginning Tucsdny, new school buildings and equipment. (
utors for Hupmobile and Lexington September 12th, in the Sanford Her­
ald for o Strout Selected Bargain. Wo
cars. ‘‘We carry tho parts." .
All
tho boys that will attend the
10 Stores In Georgla140-tfc huvo tike properties i\t reasonable pric­ Sanford-High School this year are
-1 Store in Florida
es and easy terms and will be pleased urgently requested to turn out for
FOR SALE—70 acres, near Enter­
to show some. It desiring to sell we FOOTBALL this nftemoon and to­
prise Junction, good trucking and
farming land. Will sell, part cash, solicit your business, and give you, morrow afternoon a# Snnford wants
not local, but through our advertising to have the best team in the state thi
balance £n easy terms.— E. Stafford,
a nntion-widc service, you will
be year and we certainly have tho maLake Monroe, Fla.
119-tfc
dealing with the. largest Real Estate teriai'to' m a ^ i t nImV mi The,| Materials of Duvetyn, Felt, Chiffon Velvet, Panne
Velvet, trimmed (|
SEVERAL HOUSES for sal*.
Sek organisation In tho world, with offices
Thlgpln.
. * 08-tfc In over 700’cltles In the United States *
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AND BE THERE and wor hard toFOB SALE—Strawberry plants,
and Canada and offices to be opened wards making the team the lest.
•per thousand. .F. o. b. Lake Mary, In Great. Britain In the near future.
—Farina Strawberry Garden, Lake No chnrgc for listing, no restrictions
MissoH Mildred and Olga Shjinyjiflf
Mary, Fla.
130-12tp in agreement, you aro_froe to sell
o f Mounville, S. C., and Calvin Tengue ]
FOR SALE— Eight room houso, new­ yourself, or list with other real estate nnd O. B. Simmons of Laurens, S. C., I
ly finished inside and out, all con- agencies, you will owe us nothing and arrived by nuto yesterday and are the •
venienogs, lot, U7xl30 ft., located a t ; are under no obligation whatever if guest# of their unde and’ aunt, Dr.
182Q Park avenue. Price $5,700, long j we do not sell your properly. We are and Mr#. W. T. Langley. Miss Mil- j
terms If desired. Jas. F. Magoc, 603 prepared to list real estate of all kinds dred Simmon# will resume her music l
Tnmpn St., Tampa, Fla.
140-3tc in Sanford and Scmlnolo county. Our classes here. Mtoa Olga Simmons1
FOR SALE— Oakland roadster.
Seo buyer# arc arriving from tho north will enter Rollina College. • O. B. !
Grow at B, &amp; O. Garage.
140-6tp and west. Tho W. U. Dowling place Simmons Is en route to Gainesville
nt Longwood wn# Bold last week tfyru where he will attend tho University
our agency to O. J. Hallaaland, of of Florida.
W ANTED
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„ A O. _Motor Co., whose add j
Ave. ’ ' 'Ll’
143-Btp ■oil, list with ua and secure your
The B.
share, free of charge, of the benofita you will see in today’s issue, have an- J
WANTED—'to purchase rcaldenco In
of
$600,000 advertising campaign.— other carload of bramk new llupmo- , ■
Sanford, under $3,000. What have
E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Inc., F. C. biles on tho track today to unload. ■
. ' you to offer. Atldrez. P. O. Box 217.
MacMnhon, Representative, 113 Mag­ The Hall Room Boy# are certainly J
142-3tp
nolia Ave.
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putting out tho’ Hup# and have taken |
FARMERS—I have quite a few caiover Lake county agency. Mr. llol- '
ary bed frame# on hand for imme­
brook of Orlnndo will handle th e !
diate delivery^—H. T. Pace.
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Lake county dlvtalon and will be with
the
B. &amp; O. Motor Co., etarting this
FOUND—
Vlolen
and
ease
in
Winter
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FOR R E N T
Park railroad atatlon. Owner can week. Perry Jemtgart say# that they
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms,
M E N , R EM EM BER !
have some on description and paying have a number of order# for dosed
142-^tp
314 Elm Ave.
for thi# ad. Address Geo. Vihlen, R. model# but owing to the strike situa­
Ho u se f o r
F. D. No. A, Sanford, Fla.
142-4tp tion he has not been able to get any
Jt Thigpen. 142-Oc
Avenue,
cars but hope# to soon be able to
l Sst
have a shipment of Hnp Sedans.
FOR RENT—Two apartment#, new
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avenue, black handbag containing
Now sheet music today. Come in
Gates Apartmenta.
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SEPTEM BER 13, 14,1 5 A N P 1 6T H
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men's
clothing.
Reward.—
D.
S,
Bab­
and
hear it.—J. II. Hintcrmiatcr Pl­
FOR RENT—Room# and kitchenett*’
143-3tp ano Co., Welak. block.
•Have your suit made to your measure—made just like you want 1L Extra trousers to match.
- —Shirley Apartmenta opposite port bitt, P. O.
• * office, upstair#.
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etorage room. 411 Park Ave. 188-6tp
FOR HENm-Two furntThcd housekeeping -rooms on first’ floor, $20
per month; gaa and running water.
814 Eaat F ifth S t
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Furnished rooms, corner
Elm AvenueabdJlth street, August
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Tailoring Man Will B. Here
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Ranjoiat, With Orlando Country Clnb Orchestra, will accept pnplle on

Tenor Banjo, Banjo, Mandoline, Ukelele
Wtlte, 42 EL Livingston, 0 rl*hdo—— *— —

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W ill be a t Lake M ary W ednesday N ight
Hotel Valdez A11 D ay T hursday.

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living that ,wlll fallow, o n ,the| opera­.j fc th* grower, tf ho acts through some
Ml thrown away;- That issue wiii
tion of the tariff monstrosity that hkiI one of "these recognised'a*shcfe&gt; in
m acttled until Jt is settled
marketing.
Unity
and
sanity
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IS
a
pretty
towti,
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wonder
Just paased the, senate, th eir fig­
ftet tha key— Jacksonville Journal^ures on aerme of the annual increases i tion ta essential to. the life of the fruit what town It is."
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and
vegetable
industry.
Conditions
:
Jlow
many
times
do
yon
suppose
in the,cost pf living follow:
stR^t
as
above
mentioned
can
bo
prop­
that
remark
is
made
by
touriata
trav­
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g h t in g t h e w ay
•Dotiod
... $58s,ooo,obo •
erly'm
et
by
organised
agencies;—
Rfeeling
down
the
Beat
Coast,
and
in
Wopl
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The -Federal and state and coil_
SUk .......... J . : ......... .$l80,00d,0(&gt;0’ - portcr-8tar.
. If the road happens to be routed
agricultural and home demmutrstU
.1000,000,000
Clothing
organizations constitute a
Deliver** ta CllyJfcr Cartier
1580,000,000
NOT "W lT illN THE LAW? BUT BE­ near the railroad station, and, th*
Sugar .........
travelers
are
•'observing,
they
may
W
which moves with Urn. X
Cutlery and Hard
YOND THE PALE OF T}|E LAW.
crane their necka and aeo the name of
minister to the multiple need, of u
ware .................
manity. A high official of 0vir f Z
the town painted on the end of. the
Chinawaro ----- ...
The following from the Orlando station building. But ‘that is practic­
JtU
. organization ha, likened S f
.On these items aJono the annual in
Sentinel ia to-the-point and the, same ally the only announcement the aver­
P fg a n M force-to a huge automobile
crease in the cost of living wii
thing can be said of Sanforc^ Where a age (own makes o f its name.
find h d U litth e bead light of that
■WKftftll TUB} IIIOCUTUD IfUESS amount to 12,650,000,000.
certain few .are allowed to run hog *i There was a time and not so long
v 'ThS 'Associated’ Press Is exclusively
tomohile la made up of our &lt;0xa2
entitled to the use for republlcatlon of
and home demonstration agent*
all news dispatches credited to It or THE LACK OF CARSSLOW S UP Wild at all times to the detriment of ago, when all the travelers coming In­
net,/etherwiae credited in .Lhla.paper
all with whom they come in contact:
to a town arrived on thfc train. They
^fcotfirfu t ka that;force may be ft
&lt;fl&lt;rjaty-*lie local news publiahed
LUMBER'SHIPMENTS ''
“ Virtuayy oil t^e Orlando clergy- got off at the station knowing in what
cannot h4Pt#(Md l e m the pcopi, U.
All rights of ro-publicallon of special
men .addressed '.their congregations town they were arriving, and other1
boon expendid'in ;th®;fir*:’y*ar* prior Ia«S It can see whither it *«*. ^
dlepetches1herein-are ala&lt;&gt; reaerved.
agents
Lack of cars in which to transport Sunday on tho subject of bootlegging, traveler* on the train looked out o f j
to January
material for whith. .purchasers are Carousing,, Joyriding and allied 411a
clamoring ia the outstanding feature w h ich taint and tarnish ‘The ■ City ,h . lown fo r I M
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W . T » thl. I. Bhj5p.rtig .ui3 l .r f l o , th , '» , rW
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■ •W M f c r t t a . lh.l_tho H.rd™ .3 T„ g j , l&lt;venth
of the lumber market, shys the A m cr-1Beautiful.’
lean Lumberman in ita weekly review.! ' ’O.iJanjlo is a city of .12,000 persons. , But -today I. dUToroot. Ilon d m l. 1
°,r ' h5 ? * d1
•p ). rounty , „ d ’homo
u u i W r . f e t S o f t;iorld. aro o n a d d T j .
The car shortage is especially nrute iiaw many o f this small army of clti- «»d thou .and. of automobile travel- *» a »V jrfn tW a W «a « - h
in the South, where some mills have zerjs.,
xcTja.. nre
are responsible for casting a
n era ore going and com ing‘throughout "pcn ,n9 m^noy.
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the Uhtveriity o f' Florida; for s^eek
been making 00 to 76 per cent of their shadow of Immortality
II ^ “ 1 is the impHcatlon gathered o f conference, and school, nucmbl(4
immortality over the city the country. They drlv® nt • speed
Fall elections show which way the nhipments^ln open-top cars, all of where-lawa
where laws are vjolated, bootlegging limit rate through a town they sec at by the Suwance Clt|*tn,'aD be it, t t .jn an horleat endeavor to gather ia.
Wind, blows’ and the wirid seems t o . b e ^ ch aro now diverted to the coal conducted and"a fast life encouraged? a'glance is attractive. They’ think tho shoo fit*, let It .ba worn. But that formation And knowledge an subject*
; binwing against the Republican party. ■l r*de through priority orders of the Not marry, probably lGd to 200&lt; But thnt some day they will visit tljat I •» not thc implicatiorit nor was' it so pertaining ,to their business,
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j interstate 'commerce- commission, ^Bc- that number, small as it may be, ir town again and tell thoir friends Intended. For all the Journal know*,! * ‘J»hd t^ r* bukiness and their valw
T’ pople.are taking a gtcater interest cnus« of broken Btock8 and «"« r ta ln . comparable to the rotten apple in the something of its boauty. But they not a red cent wAa spent uselessly. tKjrti1iloWg that business must not l*
In poHtlca -Which means that better. ty “ '
transportation- faculties, barrel of good applps. Get rid o f the don’t know itoname- They don’t And What the Journal doer say, and-it «!»*•; cOhsiiforciTfoo lighUy. Thru them the
men will Im. elected to office in th el1* " " *
th® «&gt;«th are calling in rotten apple. It ought to be'.eompar- a Sign in tho place that says: “ This j it plain and ( plenty, no implication pkifte qf the greatest Industry in th«
with ui a 1«^o«t it,Is that the money s p e n t;h o w -^Srld aVc served. The farm is the
next two years.
.j their salesmen and dcclinipg.-much of atlvely easy to pluck frorp the body ia Iieautv-Tuwn. Stay
spiring ’ from
which
come our
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! tho business offored. There is n good politic n cancer which is trying to while." lever, useful it may prove some day,
Between here and Jacksonville there j wa» not spent .where it would be purest
streams
of
citiiemhip,
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,, . •demand, both for building lumber and gnaw through to a vital spot
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' We arc glad to note that Mrs. Hard- .
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fr(W&gt; which arise the mu,
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for special cutting, the railroads be­
"A s we sojd before we are goihg, are, at least count, seven towns that most useful today ,attd where it and
ing is.much hotter. Tho whole nation .
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absolutely
no identification should havo-beon spent.
&gt;1 ter minds of the world
Her*,
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large buyers of ties, timbers and to do everything in our power to aid bave
Vrill breathe a night of relief. A,id the
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aigrip.
People
who
have
often
made
*h1s
scorn
the
Journal
stands^
Indeed,
is
supplied
the
bent
physical
president will now be able to again
mMerial so the market is dwlded-; Orief of Police Vestel, tho pulpit and
take up the cares of state
ly ,vtronb'- 1° &gt;acL buyers aro offer - 1the good people to remedy conditions the trip on thc train and studied the i w'th »&gt;oth feet,, firmly, un§quivocaHyr-^jid moral stamina of our rivi liration.
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ing premium prices for materinl on ^hero so that bootlegging will bo elim- railway time card as they went along squarely. It does not fqttairely ’ with I
Governor or the state, ghway J .The Montverdc.Ferndale (irowen*
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1whlch promht delivery enn be assured, innted, yuuth protected and morality urn recite the names of most of these
I , People In Orlando ar« becoming 0n thc wc|lt coaat thu demand for fir heightened.
places in the order they come, but v is -! hoard because more money-'lias bccn, Aasoclatton, which is the cooperstivi
-r toe crime that e; lets
sts in
in |lumber.is'ltrong, with prices udvanc-; “ A mother called the. Sentinel the itors making tho trip by automobile j spent irt a year and a.hal/Ckan in tho j organization of farmers nnd growers
spoix and Willie it is noth-1,
Thcro j„ 7n lhnt territory, too 'other day and talked, with thc editor, i f ‘&gt;r th« Urst or second or third time, ' past fivo years. On the contrary
in this progressive and growing wcmo; Tdim* can bc.t ::poctud in any
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an acute ear shortage thnt is txidly*
said her boy was going to the have no i&lt;J at all what towns they believe Florida should be" aI" nding ^jon 0j Late county, elected officers
ty the erasure of curtain elements is
several timos as much to pu^ our for tho second year of their work tt
rough.
Afid that she couldn't do any­ ur» passing
4fsired and will be accomplished if
roads in condition.
While
the
Florida
Motor
Clubs
are
their meeting in Montverde Inst week.
thing with him, that he would loaf on
the good citizens will stand togoththr.
But thc money should be spent in­ Karl Lehmann, who has been jeers
ing from thnt territory, four freight the streets and Joyrido, and that- he doing othec commendable things for
the state, they would do woll to induce telligently, wisely,, and where it is tary and sales manager of the siso|trains, while a short time ago it was could and did get liquor some pin
town in Florida which.is not most needed NOW. .What is more ciatlon, resigned because of the heavy
Gentleman m the city yesterday
hauling only one. On the other hand, If young boys and young men have
said he hml just come from Tampa nnd lumber manufacturers say thoy are nothing to do but loaf on the streets I Hatl&gt; ushatned of itself to place s e v -1needed in the entire state than the press of work in his new relation ta
noted n solid car load of mail order
receiving only one car where they after 10,11 and 12 o’clock at night the “ rnl ‘ »nspicuoua signs within its cor- completion of SlateRoad No. 4 the secretary of the Orange Countj
catalogues from Chicago in Tnpipn
should have five.
Heavy rains in police should Jail them for they are 4,wutL' limit, saying*' This is
&lt;01111161100 of
this D le Hig way Chamber of Commerce, whirh jsuition’
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ready fro distribution in smith Flor rwestern Washington have ended the J doing nothing but fasten their parn- with !,ome Plrasant greeting, accom- , wni* 'ru n s the length of the Atlantic he nshsumcel Sept. 1.
.id s. The catalogues nre sent nil over forest fire danger for 1D22, and log- sitic fangs upon society and are c o n -&lt;Pal,i |,»g the announcement, or tome
the country by freight ami mailed S
ging
ertmps again are in "operation,
tributing
the. welfare 0f j iMU-u-sting fact regarding the town’s
l&gt;?‘ us not qul1bb*e “ b0at
Highlanda
send an rx'MK ......I"I " ......IKHIM
IIK I" menothing
neimiu to Ol
, , ,‘ bi".
, . ,f
V---------- e county
- will
............from nearby points to save postage.
e. 'enabling the mills to get into full pro- the people and city. Those idling rcns" n for bl‘ inK ns B0(,d a town ft8 i l , ,?e
nnd } hc
hl^ " y hihlt to tho South Florida Fair in
It shows how thc mail order houses
m 1ductlon. The output of mills report-! young chaps are laying the founda- i
Miami Metropolis.
I S T » ! , ' a , v* that w th
Tanipa irt February, it wa»'derided »t
are going after business this fnil. ^ injr to thu Went Count Lumbermen’ll I tion for un unhappy nnd checkered^
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j past| year1 nnd
11. n half, they spent thnt
BooBtem* Club rnvetin^r at Avon
Park, when Chairman William King
also shows that the local merchants association, last week wus fi per cent, career,
ItOtlNDING T H E CORNERS
money on nnythlng more imperative of the county commissioners stated
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will have to counteract all this advef above normal. Stocks on hand nre be- ^ "A man got off an evening trairv
[•# » than
n main highway into thc state of thnt the commissioner* would help to
2’jh p tv
tising by advertising in the locnl |„w normal, however, nnd supplies here not so long ago nnd engaged a 1 The evolution in traffic conditions
Florida,
the Jacksonville Journal the extent of $60(1 if that niiirh wa»
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newspapers and putting on gfeater available for prompt shipment
nre mr for hire.
‘ I can get you some hns necessitated many changes of one
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will be the first to put the name Har­ needed. Herbert F R Ib-cV wax
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efforts thnp usual. The business is ‘j ow. The hardwood market has shown booze and a
n woman,’
woman,' the driver ia n
rv-- kil,&lt;i or n,1‘,&gt;h,'r 1,1 towns and cities dee on the highest pedestal thnt Ran
named a committee of one, to repre­
here and it is growing All you need little change. There Is a continued ported
to
have
informed
hi*
possengtrnff,r ia Incoming so great
|M)rteil
be ofoducod. It will even go out In sent Avon PaTk nnd get together with
to do is go after itThe mail order
,m improvement in the call for the er. If there are hookers' nnd ’pimps’ !t,mt U« ,1uire» 8l,l,fialhandling. Thc
the Rffghwnys ami bywkya^to produce Ifl. L. Laird, understate to represent
minesangoinguflcr it
stronger K&lt;iod domnnd for the tiutter grades and plying their trade around town chase Kreutest dtufgcr tolife nnd limb i*
t monument for State Road Commln- Sobring, and representatives of ether
every yenf.
&lt;tower grades
Altogether, the lurm them down the road.'?
I t 1" ion&lt;,r Hillman, the Governor’s chief
communities to get exhibits up.
market is strong with an upward
"W o think it high'time for a u m e ^ I" W
towns and cities police or- .................
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lieutenant.
M REAL CITIZENS MAKE A CITY. (ber
firers
handle
this
-problem
so
for
as
tendency, nnd deliveries arc uncertain parents to turn their attentiqn to their
The issue Is nlnin, so plain thnt all
Ode of the largest planting* of avo­
because of car
shortage Tampa children. It i4 getting rather bore- tho movement of traffic is concerned who run may read. The issue is
cados in the state will soon become *
but
city
authorities
arc
gofng
:ustcp
some to gaze upon the sifiy things
Real citizens make a city ami
whether n primary road o f so vast im fact, a* a company hns been formed,
that strut around the streets pight or £.--thcr in ininrovinu the physical con­ n "tnnee ns the WayCross rend . from,
, cording to tin- number of real citizens consisting of Dr. J E. Crump, J A.
■lay, fawn from perched roosts m dition* of the titles by the rounding .Jacksonville should be neglectecj and
11K (.ROW ER S IMtOllI EM
In a city thnt city will grow In grace
Knively,
Duncan Hnn-e, W. F Hutch
uf corners at street intersections At
fbv* jwid joy buggies', giggle and
and beauty nnd citizenship If the cit­
, practically abandoned when in the cof­ innon, C. C. Commander ami A M.
luo recent c&lt;&gt;ni&lt;-ici&gt;cr of municipal o f­
izens of Sanford want boon- to la- sold
All over the country people ate In­ gurgle with simple nothings, and then
fers of the state highway board there Titden, for the purpose of planting i
ficer! of Florida, held at Orlnndo more !
to youngster* and like to see drunks ginning to realize that the producers fly around the village pushing thu than one speaker stated that his city have been $3,668,420 in the past year 160-acre avocadn grove on the Crump
Scattered over the streets at nil times of farm products nre working at ir dis- lovelorn und craving excitement in
and a half.
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holdings' in the Peace Valley, Polk
wna engaged in n campaign of corncrthey will have them. If tho real clti- advantage and that because of a false nn&gt;' form, riA'quc'or rank.
If
the
interests
of tho state as o county.
rounding for the snfety o fthc sutoist
•tana of Sanford sny that no
more system of distribution and marketing,'’Comparisons favor Orlando
as n
nnd for the pedestrian. One Florida whole are to be served, • (his road
booze .will lie sold in Snnfonl
there the producer is victimized by the men law-abidingcity butthat
we should
U. Ci. Staton, Orlnndo ciipitalist,
city reported havirig changed condi­ should have attention now. There arc
will he no more’ sold regardless of at mahogany desks Marketing with be belief or worse than some other tions at twenty six street intersec­ no "ifs" anjl “ buts" about llr Sec­ who is much interested in tbr devel­
who thc officers may bo or how slack tin- grower is a bigger problem than city is not ii basis for argument You, tions since the first of the year. The ondary roods should be built, but not opment bf Bowling Green am) the
as a citizen, know whnt constitutes an
they nm&gt; be
The officers cannot.' growing
plan is to lake up the curbing, secure at the expense of trunk lines, not at corffmunity in that yffeiglibohaod,
ideal
Orlnndo.
You
know
thu
general
th* expense of main hlghwnyn and spent Tuesday and ^/Wednesday 'n
York
t'vnitmuvin
however, do their full duty unless the
The Nev»
sufficient property on the corners to
l.iVs,
written
or
unwritten,
winch
inprimary rpnds.
discussing
tins
subject,
says
real citizens of Sanford are standing
Avon "Park' and ruiwrto everything
permit of moving back fences and
Thc crime is thnt nearly $4,000,000 about ready to rush the big hotel to
"Our flintncmI and industrial lead­ comjmas- you. If you are a ixtuen hedges a distafico of from five to
back of them to a man. There ate too
Riniiy loopholes for crime when the ers are now working on something with honor nnd integrity you need not twenty feet ami then relay curbing hnvo been spent since'Governor liar- im built there by his apsoeuto*- - The
citizens of a town are lax in their that will be of immeasurable benefit insist thnt Chief Vestel or Officer Ma und sidewalks so thnt there is an easy dee took office anil that so* far not a hotel is on tho comer, of the
road
duty toward upholding the law and to agriculture, the plan of develop-- honey or Sheriff Karel or Deputy Mc: approach to n street intersection in , single. mile of ftnishod
HUftiway jn d.U m niftin street of the
.
* has
. . boen
.
maintaining the proper conduct.
A LmFMt ^&gt;r ^ I*ost. of New York. This Howell. Wlfst you and tell , you how stead of a sharp-angled turd. Another' |Urntd °.vcr ‘ ° thB
thriving
north Hardee county town.
Work hat.
been scattered, covering too much ter­
grow and uxpnnd only as the farmer, at prps&lt;*nt, is suffering from you .must conduct yourself, hut it is ....... ^ v..v ......... .
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The Herald for Post Cards.
U S .citizens grow and expand in tho right the disproportionate cost of thu distrismall minority which needscduca- J^|,rubbery slid trees thnt tend to pre- ritory, nnd nothing .developed anytiop,
and
we.
aro
sure
thnt
between
W : i ' Wfly’
thL’ narrww minded, sulfish, bution of his products. Take for ex- ‘ lop. nnd we. are sure that between Jvent n„ unobstructivc view of npi\ moss encrusted citizens -are to pro- ample, Uu- case of peaches shipped tho Pr®"» «nd the pulpit nnd the l»*o- ’ preaching traffic, thus adding 1m- ■ u a iin iiM iiiia a in | a iM B H ia ia H H iiH » &gt; ® ia l,,l,IIH I|
domlnato, there will never Ik- any im- from Macon, Ga. Tho shipper goes to P1® l,iat conditions around here will Ineasurnbly to the safety of the pub­
provements nindo, there will never be the expqrisc of preparing the soij. reduc® *ftw breaking to u minimum. lic,*nt the same time (jontrlbutingloA. live Chamber of Commerce, there buying the young trees from the nurs-, “ Some people get real excited. They war’d n general scheme of beautifica­ s
will never be any more streets or cry, cultivating, pruning, and spraying w,,i jjssert in stentorian tone* thnt u tion. Incidentally this is one of the
v r , sowers, boat basin, golf links or now them during the early period of their •newspaper is lax In its obligations to problems thnt will eventually have to
buildings. There will never lie any- growth'. He pays for the picking o f . the people am! can stop crime In n be tackled by the new city adminis­
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thing here but an overgrown country the peaches, their packing and ernt- j minute if it wants to, that the press tration.— Lakeland Telegram.
village. Unless the real citizens pro. ing. He hauls them to the nearest should do this and thnt, and they say
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dotninate there will nevor bo co-oper- railroad and ships them to New York.-the same thing about thc police yet 100 STALLS ADDED TO
Allot) and oeganlzation. necessary to incredible us it may accm, the amount |they do nothing but talk nnd get ev­
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MIAMI CURB MARKET
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keep a real Chamber of Commerce go- ' of- Annoy
received
by the grower f- o r ' erybody else excited Into believing
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of dally exchange is CHECKS, and the safe­
ing
in
Sanford
upd
all
the
Rotary
Jail
his
investment
and
work,
and
by
thnt
11
,D9D
ptopie
out
of
12,000
are
Ing
Minmi’p curb market haa taken an­
ty and convenience of this method needs no
Clubs and Kiwanis Clubs and every the raUroad-for hauling tho peaches the w qn t sinneri in the world, other epoch-making,step. ThiH time It
argument.
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. other kind of club in tbs world will 1,500 ’ miles, is lea* than la received by whereas crime Is confined to a small is the construction,ol a city market»
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rt Tj.^v. =~ -"Y-IJ- ■-_-CJ-:—- —
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noVonake the right kind of icltixens Injthe commission merchant, trucking percentage of the total population of having 100 stalls for the use &gt;of the!
It means .that, your .tiank .account. ls no
Sanford unless, .theso men have the company and retailer, who merely per-; *ny city.
farther away, than the chock,fcQffk in your
farmers who bring their .produce Into*
■ true- Rotary and Kiwanis spirit to form tho service o f taking the -fruit1 “ When individuals awakon to the the city for the purpose of selling i t ;
pocket-ryet i t }a daily and howdy, protected
t , start building. And to “ serve" and to out of the railroad car-on the Jersey fact that thoy aro as much a part of dlfectly to consumers,
find, safe-guarded by eyery method o f gaiety
“ bulid'^ont must belong to‘ th* Cham- ifdc,%fgrrying it across the. river, and j tho city as a newspaper or a church v^he market Is under the direction o f ‘
and aolyoncy in banking.
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['•' ber o f Commerce and- not Only pay fUiiidhpljVk U .to. the final consumer or poJlcemcn there Will be a change,
County Agent. J. S. Rainey who has |
.:YoU|fcannot affolrd ifO T to put yoyr money
the due* but serve on tho committees lIV^Mi^»hAt^n.',
j “ Wo ore .appealing first to the hon- shown much Interest in the curb, mar-1
in
fh fiNhank.
nnk
injthe
eiBd.attond the autfUngaVond be a . rfy^ u t-U .h crp said o f.th p peach- or oft the individual citizen of Oriatido ket since its 'establishment a few .
member as well as o.paying grower .applies.to. the orange-grow oV .biM jlf to seo to it that his personal years a g o ,. Accordlhg to city officials .
loembor. It takes rjal citizens to )foctpppitgly,.&gt;the. Florida grower is ! conduct ^ such 'tliat he is not “ within of Miami and fanners o fthat section |
nwka aveai town and unless you hove rapidly comings to a realization of the, tho law", but beyond the pale of the the success of the curb market has,
^ the proper kind of aplrit all the importance of. packing and pjarketing lew.
been duo very. largely to the bnthas- j
k club* in the world will not help youjhia fruit through local agencies o j - [ ?“ We don’t Want a city of stool pig- lasm and resourcefulncas of 5jr.*
'tf, ’ throw o ff the shell that envelops yOur iganized with a view to protecting the eons, sneaks, sleuths, gunman and bo- Rainey.
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fei narrow sou) until it cannot get out to grwwer against the machinations ,»nd trayers, wo want the individuals mak. •,• . '•-------- ‘ ■
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• seek-the sunlight o f .progress, .of uponipplationi I.of the nah-risiden^ in gfup,Orlando to stand on their own - Dull.-clouds y are . being seen onV; broad-minded and. big haaftejU fo l$ w - agencies for disposing o f shipments, foot and- recognize their responsibility Mars.. It may,be amalectio
S ship with your fellowmnn in the real! (iP»ore. are several marketing or- t» their fellows.
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spirit o f service.
'aHnltatlorii lhf this .locality operating
‘*V.’c fci.ve a feeling thnt lar.Iessness
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On this page today appears the
drug stores snd the cold drink stands
Divinity *
and all of them have something to
•* Peanut Brittle, lb...........................................................
offer you In their respective lines and
have taken this page to toll you about
Chocolate, Cocoanut and Caramel Fudge, lb. :................
p r e s c r iit io n druggist
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R. C. Bower ia making a specialty
Our own make Salted Peanuts, lb,..........................................
this week in Johnson’s, Llggett’a and
Norris’ candles and Eastman Kodaks.
Fresh Shipment of
Good time of the year *to buy all of
them.
Temporarily Located Next to Wight Bron.’ Garage
Joe’s Smoke House is putting on a
two weeks sale of pipes, cigar and
cigarette holders and pipes. Joe has
a fine assortment of pipes and carries ^| , „ , | | , m n i i R i u i R m i i i l l l l l l l i i i i i i i u i l i i i i i i i B l l S l l S l l l S U I l l E l l l l l l M l l l
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the nvt.,,Uon of , uch closed and for the present the status rroln District, Pensacola, Oct. 20-22of any big city
26 per cent
«- colored fruit in the markets,
quo in regard to" employes will be Besidcs Mr. Matthews the Pensacola
and hnkollto smok-j ^,J10 0pjfjfonJias been expressed by imitntAlned.
Secretary Denby an­ convention will have on the program
In number that the state chemist’s of- nounced today.
E. P. Gates, Boston, General Secre­
itore has a big new
fni^ht have done better to have
By direction of the President, the tary fer-the UniUd Society of Chris­
ilar novels of the
„ caat|on on the subject after secretnry announced, a board of naval tian Endeavor. The unions visited by
of the well known tj,cre |m(j
s|Rns of violation officers will be appointed by the latter Secretary Gates during his Florida
Grey,
Booth
Tarkj
m
e
regulations
governing
the ship- to investigate all shore establishments trip last winter congratulate Pensa­
home a p o u n d a n d t r y t h e m ----------. s
cr £urwood, Edgar I menj Qf |mmature fruit, instead of is- of the navy with a view to determining cola upoi} securing the help of thia
Plcnty of time h e-. BU|njI
bulletin such as this before which should be closed and which splendid Christian Endeavor leader.
Kodak Dealer
■
*d a few of those nny violation had oocurred, or there should be retained.
The Senior Society of the Mlamf
.man s Candles anil W#J| any gjgu 0f intended violation.
Pending findings of the board there Christian Church is the first to sub­
-------------------------- Sanford, Florida ■
school supplloa, stationery, etc.
j j t ia p0|nted out by several thet the will be no immediate discontinuance of mit an Honor Roll (of 21 members) to
a s s n .......... ..
The Union Pharmacy is smiling■development of this coloring process any of the ’‘ present major shore sta the Alumni Department of the State
through this week with special atten-; ln, floridn by the Exchange has boon tions," the secretary announced.
Union. / This membership represents
tion called to their prescription dc- jn cj0ll0 cooperation with the United
beginnings o f Christian Endeavor
purtment and on the aide fresh WhitDepartment of Agriculturco, EIGHTEEN NEGROES
training in gloven different towns and
man's Candles and a big supply of el- j w}jose oxperlN wore In the Florida
DROWN IN GEORGIA flvu different states. Not all the Mi­
gars and tobaccos, etc. Service la their
|n8t „ ea),on to assist in this work;
ami societies can show as Isrge a
motto.
_
land that the process has the full con
HOMKKVILLE, Ga., Sept. 12.— membership for an Alumni Council
Roumillat &amp; Anderson, the Pru- i sent of the Ilun-au of Chemistry of Fourteen bodies had been recovered but when it comes to preparations for
scription Shop, are right on the job a s . jjjC Department of Agriculture, which from life Satilln river up to 9 o'clock the State Convention next June In
usual looking after the warita o f their ■moat emphatically would be the casp Idst night of eighteen negroos drown­ Miami the entire membership of every
cuitoniert. ' They claim "anything » if Jt was felt there was any intention ed when a trqfk carrying them from society In the city will be hustling fo r
TWO W EEKS S A L E ON
first class drug store carries" aa their to'use the process on immature add this town to Axson, In Atkinson Miami, Florida, as'actively as It none
slogan and they will make good any t unripe fruit
county, plunged through a bfidjre yes­ of them ever could grow old In service
time you go there.
| It is ofao pointed out that as a mat* terday morning. The negroes were living in the "Miami atmosphere."
Waters’ Candy Kitchen is making. tCr of fact th«- process is not success, ehroutc to a baseball gnmej
The Florida Christian Endeavor
up that celebrated peanut brittle and' fu| on fruit which falls to pass the
Tho driver ,of the truck was hurled Union extends congratulations to the
Orange
County
It Is better than ever, If euch a thing1regular acid testa. TJio process docs backward with such force as to break newly organised
is possible. Hugh Waters la one of not coat the fruit with coloring mat- his nrck. Those in the truck were Chapiter of Commerce upon their se­
the best candy makers in tho South |ter. On the contrary, it dissipates packed in so closely that they had nq lection of Ksrl Lehmann as secretary
of that organisation. It must bo con­
and while he is handicapped for room Jthe green chlorophyl in the akin, al- chance to escape.
Juat now U comtng strong and has • lowing the true orange eolor to show
fu ted . though, that If Mt, Lehmann's
acceptance of his new office meant
patronage that eXtenda all over this Jnaturally. Thus, it la only possible to STATE CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR NOTB8 severing his connections with the
and adjoining counties. You get it use it on fruit where the orange color
Christian Endeavor Union,, than
fresh from Waters’ C in d y' Kitchen h is developed, even fhough obscured
Nearly three-fourths of the Chris­ wpuld be several hundred or thousand
and you get it when you Want it. Cold ‘ to tho eye by the green, as In the
drinks and cigars and tobacco.
case of Parson Brown oranges, and tian Endeavor Societies 'of the state thoroughly sorrowful Endeavors In
The Southern Drug* Company has ( on Valencia oranges which have taken are actively working the plans o f the the state, but hls^ co-workers in the
nothing tq offer the general public as on a greenish tinge at the stem ends special sumtner campaign directed by anion feel that no association o f mor­
PIPES, PIPES AND MORE PIPES
their business is toxa ter to the,Retail while hanging on the treat after hav- vice-president Robert A. Greene of tals or combination of organisations
Sanford and Mlsa, Lucy Belle Ralley could pry him off from Christian En­
drug business o f this part o f Florida Ing once been fully colored,
h o ld e r s a n d s t i l l m o r e h o l d e r s
M r Lehmann's Endeavor
of
Miami. Meanwhile the AR-South deavor.
and incidentally to boost Sanford and
Apparently the state chemist's offriends
Unite'
heartily in extending
Extension
Committee
has
isauod
the
you can always count on Ben Leigh to flee is not familiar with the actual
congratulations
tq
both parties to the
Dixie
Goals
and
Banner
Points
for
do that Watch the Southern Drug tests as they^are been made In the
it on all Wood and Bakelite Smokers Articles
Company grow.
*v field, or it would know that tho very the year. The phases of society work transaction, snd, incidentally, accept
:
pale sickly lemon color, which ap- upon which the Banner Points are the compliment to- Christian En­
COLORJNG PROCESS NOT TO
pears upon unripe seedlings or other determined Include: Increase In num­ deavor.
So well known has the Christian
BE USED ON UNRIPE FRUIT immature oranges whsn treated by ber of Junior, Intermediate and Sen­
—
this process absolutely advertises the ior societies and Alumni Councils; Endeavor' monogram become and so
oils in Mrs, Harding's, case,
Exchange man hava been consider* immaturity of the fruit. This cannot Comrades o f tho Qutqt* Hour, Tenth utiiversslly is it being recognised aa a
IONIF ONE .
explained, is her weakened
•bly exercised over the recent bulletin be mistaken for the color which the Legionere and Leadership Training ities of usage, that the Underwood
Wed n e c e s s a r y due to her prolonged illness.
oit the subject o f coloring cltnljr fruits mature fruit puta on. Therefbre, It la Churses; Honor Societies, Unions and Typewriter Company has made .a
----- - ,. ; -----------Issued from the office o f Captain R. generally fait there le little or no dan- Churche; Subscriptions to The Dixie special monogram type bar for use on
Endeavor World; gifts to denomina­ their machine. Chas. F. Evans, Chat­
“
SepL 12.—The
tanooga, Southern States Secretary,
tions! missions.
J*which Mrs. Harding ington did"
Carl J. Matthews, Jacksonville, new has for some time been using tbs
if her physic
Christian Endeavor field-secretary monogram type instead of the ’’ C. E,’’
“ Jhlng else will save
for Georgia and Florifs, U doing field commonly used by Endeavors in. the
I*? * Hniplf one, docwork in Georgia during September. word “ SlnC. E- rely" and tha plan ia
October 6 ha takes up work-in Florida. being considered by Endeavors for
Wing the kidney to
WUd poi*on.
Besides nunlenjus rallies to be held, o f adoption as the speclajnKBlxle W ay"
aka'how easily « this bulletin by persons, not properly
•
which
‘ furthbf notice will be given of-signing lettem ^ ■ 7
^ h decided on tolater,
M
r
Matthews
will
assist
In
KEPT
OPEN
*
tlocheiier,
•O1 Personally pc r.
three district conventions/Cehtral Dis­
Sometimes we think our airtight
(Ark.)' Democrat, flooded with immature fruit which has
w ell"— Lil
WASHINGTON, .S ep t.. 42.—Tho trict, OcslS, Oct. 7, 8; Lake City Dis­ straw bat.would bt'h iort suitable for
the operation danger.
Charleston navy yard will not be trict, Branford, Oct. 14,15; and Pens- winter wear.-—Kanaam City Star.

JOHNSON’S
L IG G E T T ’S
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COMMISSIONERS

dispatch

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; that cjl
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the gw
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noted
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will hi
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Ik o n u tU r tU u a lii* o UmtHo f«r
constipation, biliousness, haadaelna.
a id sluggish bowels. Sold sw rywherev—Adv.

Sanford, Fla., Bept. Bth, 1822.
Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
Honorable Board o f County Com'
Under Section 57S of the -General
piistflortera In and fo r Seminole Coun:
Statutes of tbe State of Florida. .
ty, Florida, met in regular soaslon al
.
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ii
10 o'clock A. M. Present, Chairman
' Notice'll hereby given that Wm. VT.
L. A. Brumley, and Comr's.s L. P.
Wall, purehaaaro&amp;Tiut’ Certificate No\
jHagan, C, W» KtitxmjngeT, 0.* P.
2481, dated tbe 7th day of June, A. D.
6wope,,qnd E, Curtleet, w lth V . &gt;E.
jpouglasi^ Deputy Clerk .and C. M.
ofiice and has mads application for
(Hand, Sheriff In attendance.
Tax Deed to issue thereon in accord­
Minutes o f the last regular msetlng
ance with law. Said certificate em*
also special meeting held, Aug, 2£nd,
brakes tbe following'described proper,
A. D. 1022, were read and approved
ty situated In Seminole County, Flor­
Mr. E. C. Ward, and Mr. Chorpenid*. tdrWitf:
*
ing, appeared before the. Hoard * in
»&gt;-■ a c . . .
ant , ,
o _n
reference to tbe condition of the road
pt Moore's Station-and on Camera
Avenue and on Beards!) Ave., ana cd. Later In the day day, unofficial
the Board Instructed the Clark o f ti^s advices from bur bedside were to the
'Hoard to publish a notice, notifying effect that* she continued to gain
the public to discontinue tho dumping
.of trash and. grass along the public
roads.
Bids for the work on the Court
louse were opened and read, and
IdpUred Mm.! CANADIAN A8TRONOMBR,DIS- ed,U»e.7tb day of June, A. D. 1820,
here being onljf one bld^thatjofJfr,
Wiks
. ’COVERB TWIN "SUNS** '
[has filed said certificate in my office
V, C. Collar, jri tho sum, of $1680,00
be-;
first
tim
ef
Dr,
J,
B.
Plaskett,
director
o
f
•
the
j
and has made application for Tax
pnd on motion o f Comr. L P, Jlagan,
Deed to-iaaue in accordance with law;
jecqndcd ,fcy &amp; $ r . 0. f.^ ir o p e , ai&gt;4;
Saidcertifieate-embnueaitbo follow­
carried, the above bid is accepted, and
ing described property situated in
the contract awarded to Mr. V, C.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: NW
1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. 18, Twp, 20 S, RgC.
81 East. The said Land-being assessed
at the date of tbe-issuance o f such
certUioate in the.name of ,W. B.
French. ;
,
r r ..
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law. Tax 'Deed
will issue thereon on the 20th day o f
September, A. D. 1822.
WITNESS my official aigulturt
and seal this the 14th day of August^
A. D. 1822.
------ten an t of Public Instruction in ths dormitory,, which Is being opened f o r . j *
M - Ml
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,* *
general election to be held on the 7th »h® A**t time, is pract'cally complete. V
Clork Circuit Court,
day.of Novambcr. 1922. was fillcc: with Th® npw science hall i* pot Cqpiplqte ,
YESTER]
Seminole County,-Fla.
tthe
La Dnar
At.,1 tje rlaele&gt;nA &gt;na)r..eK
M.l
Boar !!,.md
Clrr!: «wnft
Instruct- llllt
*'U‘ will 1)0 liHOf! IfitOT 111 th® tfllTll Th O1
.B y : A. M. WEEK8; D. C.
pd to place thc .tlar.'.j of jU. R. Rlloj
8-1B-22-20; 9-5-12-l»-6tc
upon the ballot for tame election.
res
Mr. Van Ness ot al., appeared l&gt;C wW
fore the Hoard In reference to the
1
American league
It has to-«n brought to ths attentloa
placing of another culvort on the era
At Washington, 12; Boston, 3.
of the Hoard of County XToinmlssionsrs
that
certain parsons are obstructing
First Strrct Road, and asks that the
At Philadelphia, 4; New York, 9
the high warB la -tpls couhty hy dump­
ing loads or trash and gram promlsCuCounty have thin culvert put in at an
At St. Louis, fi; Detroit, 4.
ousjy lunjn anld hlghwars Thn HhcrJff
curly date, and on motion of .Commis­ ANNE HARDWICK BACK
At Chicago-Clevelaixl. rain.
or nemlnot* County has been requested
by
ths Board o f County Commissioners
sioner C, W. Etxminger. seconded by
WITH SILVER MEDAL
to strictly enforce Section &gt;101 of tho
(Uneral
Ststulrs. which makes iral mis­
0,omr. E. Cdrlett, ami caVried, this
Anglican Awt'C^Uon
demeanor punishable by Imprisonment
mailer Is refferred to Comr. L. P- Ila
nr by fine of fiuo.Oe, or liolh, to obAt St, PfH*. ^{-..MUffaukiw, a.
nlrurt In.any manner, a publie high­
gan.
Anne Hardwick. Florida’s ropresentaAt
2| Ransga city, 44 way
This notlcsis bslng pu hitsbed tor .the
Cqmmunlcation from Clarence Bun.1tive in the international field and
Others, rain- . •
pcl|, in reference to new road aOutb truck meet recently held in Paris, waa
of Forrest City wan read, and on mo-' back at h«r home here today, wearing
Beutbern Aggociatiim
lion of Comr. 0. P. Swope, seconded a. silver medal as winher of the base
At UlrmLngham. tBUAtlahta, a .
W hen You F&lt;*1
Ijy fjtmr. E. Curlett, and carried, the ball throw.
At Littla Rockt 12; Nbshville, 8,
Fontraet for the work on said road, as
Oyer trailing prevented her from
Others not scheduled, fi
set forth under Item No. 1, of Mr'
part in the javelin throw, at
Bunnell's schedule is awardod to Mr. which ahe is excelled. Hpr throw in
UOW TiLBY STAND
Bunnell, for the sum of I50.Q0, work the bnscVull match wg* 190 feel. She
National League
to b f approved by Comrv C. W. Enti- catne In third in the 3Q0 metre daah.
Wqn Lost
Pet,,
mlnger.
’ Accordjng to Mias Hardwick, the New York .
80
,53 * .602;
Mbtion of Comr. C. W. Enttmingtr, American team, which finished secondy Pittsburgh
76
69
.563
f:
seconded by Comr. O. P. Swope, and scored .'&lt;8 points instead of .11 a* t4- St. Louis
7361 .
544
tA .rled, the bill of Mr. K. C. IKingston ported, coming in only 12 points he Cincinnati
73
62
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and bronchial tail
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Chicago
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Boston . .

by Eng. Fred T, Williams, in the
She plans
sum of 11,19.90, is hereby approved unii and gt&gt;
and ordered paid
stay, thence
’ Motion of Comr I. p. Hagan, sec- N. Y , when
ended by Comr. C. W. Entrmingor, tion as assi»
and carried, authority ig granted to girls’ school,
Comr O. P. Swope to have road right'
.
of way opened at Ijtke Iloweli, co\ts
S*« Ey Itafford and get yonx town „
not to exceed flMLOO.
lots In Bake Monroe and build bouses ^ lro(t
Fire ‘Arm Bond o f W H. Singletary that will rent the year round. H 9-tfc
approved and license nlrred issued.
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KERR, N. C,, Sept. 12.—On a knoll
within sight of tbe colonial home o f
hia ancestors, the body o f Lieut Belviti W. Maynard, “ the Hying Parson,"
rest* today. He was buried in sandy
soil of Sampson county yesterday.
Three thousand prisons from all over
the country attended the services
prior to inteWneut o f the avjator, who
was killed at Rutland, V t A huge
flora) offering from the Ytntland post
o f the American Legion waa chief o f
many floral pieces,
ai

GUT THIS OUT—4T1S WORTH
• MONET

U M M ig | ig iin g )u ig liH n » iu a a a n a U n n
db_,*,yg ■'yisr^ '
tU£ m

Summer Excursi
. Fares Greatly Reduced

JA C K S O N V IL L E TO , ■■
NEW YO RK AND RETURN

,

fqmlsh all material and do all the Notice is hereby given that the
"?,rk*T°*dB lo *•
of iqaxl Of Cttj Opmniaaioa of the City of Santo he built unde^superria- (anl Rprida, will on the 14th day of
ion of County Engineer, who will furn- September. A. D- 1822. at 10 o’clock,
l»h p|an» qnd specification^
| a. m, la the chamber o f the City CoraMqtton of Comr. a
^
hold a pukUc- haartng upon
S S * 1*’
tHe intot^ed apprvpmtk*' Ordinance .’‘ T ty a Herald Want Ad today.

L. R. PHILIPS,.'
City Auditor and Clerk.

It* gives rpu &gt;c:uU-vU*rolneB?lronlied, containing Iron In tbe form In ‘
»
i
and Iron, but Is yeast lionised, which i
Is a subfltancu all by lUSlL Jimlili- niss. lHtft gr«#t*b*autyiBWU«r. gr»v--j i
way 16 a I|l&gt;‘-PMrl*T_'wf»lc.tin -t nlr *r I

American League
* Won Lost

Motion o f Comr C W. Entgminger, SCORES PERISH IN
Washir
sAedndwl by Comr 1 P Hagan, and
WRECK OF STEAMER |&gt;hil.v p
carri*Mi. this Board rerummettda t»
______ _
Boston
the State Complndler that hr allow
SOI THAMPTON, Kng., Sept. 12.—
*
the -redemption of Tax Cert. No. 476, There was opiiderahtv loss o T h f c ^
Heuthrrn Asvuetltton
Sale of 1917. for Ihc fiat sum o f
tpe GetTlltn si enmrr Hnmmonia
.Won Lost

foundered olf Vigo Saturday
Con‘
Mr. B. F. Whiiner. Jr., appeared Imitation of this was
t ob,n,' ! ?
before (he Hoard in reference lo tho U»:ia o clork this morning‘when
i the
appointment of a County Agent far Uritish steamer Kinsfauns Castle
Seminole County, and after considers
i» ked h'T' -with 2S5 p'assengrrs and
tlon this Board recommends the ap
embers ■ ( the crew of the Hampointment of Mr- B. F. Whilrii?r, Jr. ,n»nia on board. Captain Day, comas Count)' Demonstration-AgeW f t r mander o f the Kinfauns Castle, said
Sc'tninole County.
ie loss of life possibly would’ roach
Motion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, sec- ?. t'th . on Itoard estimated the
orfiietl by Comr. O. P. Swope, and car- J*ad at la.).
rietl, Gomr. E Curlett. is hereby nuthorired to straw one mile of road in
hts district on the Geneva ChuluDta
roadClerk of this Board is instructed to
advertise tor bids for the building of
one half mile of road at Rand'a Sidiog
and also one quarter mile o f road
through Russell’s Bay, contractor to

vltamlnM-and-lron.
•.Nature, "IroalseO
»«ing used by thou-

A ll C olon

iMctudmg Grey and W h itt

W 1The best
NOtime
to lay in

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Including-Mexla And SUteroom Acconunod*
tho Bettor, Staterooms an additional charge am
Cording to site, location, etc- Suites, some
*
and bath, other with twin beds and bath; *^°.n
connecting private.lavatory facilities may be bafl-

rickets on sale unto
.New York o s late aa

ber 30th, good i
81st, Throagb

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NEW YORK, SepL l2.7^A,|V(Mpfa
embargo on freight was declared V
SAN FO R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
■Alfred Robson, o f•Orlando, spent
day by most of the eastern roads , ‘1
' JOHN GOVE; Proprietor
the fweek end hero with his parents,
that all available engines a n c f
[
WASHINGTON Sept. 12.— The way
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
t y . ^ M r a . J. 1. Robson.
? was paved today for appointment by lots West Flat street
ISIS Wart First S tm t
tbfe
president
o
f
25
additional
federal
,9 , ,\y. Spencer, Jr., and Hillard Mul- Eriek Lackawanna, Leigh ,Va)Wy at
pua left yesterday for Gainesville New/York Central have‘ordered pnp \ ivdgcarto handle increasing court busw hen they will attend the university. tically all freight excepi food stufl ■ Inea^ the courac approving by a vote;
, of "SO to 77 chongca in the judgeship j
from connecting tines from the wet 'bill, which wn» sent to the White
Mias Katherine Young, of Lakeland, held at connecting point!.
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*’ 1 :lli # 9^80 for approval.
is the attractive house guest of Mrs.’ 1 ’

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g. s(&gt;ffonl and get your t&lt;
to Lake Monroe and build hoe
t.ill rent the yew round. 119

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ACCOUNTS OF

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Novelty Works- _ ’ 100_

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■Mias Mildred Dickson, of Orlando, is
spending her vacation hore with her
sisters, Mrs Chris Matthews and Mrs.
Jame* Stewart.
•" —-----i;tT . y OFF TO SCHOOL

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Among the Sanford girls and boys
leading for school this week are-: To
Tallahassee—Sarita Luke, Julia Zachafy, Dorirtby Humph, Ethel and Flor­
ence Henry, Marion Hand, Anna Du
Bose, ?Llla K. Murrell and Claire
Goertz.. Gladys Adams will return to
,708 Can rind the
°* ^ Lakeland where she will resume her
grery Ure Profeaalonal and * studies at Southern College. Margar­
- Basins* Mon In Sanford In M et Zachary'left today for Sulllns Cot•Tkl* Column -Each Day N Jcgo at Bristol, Va.; Lillian $hinho1ser will attend business college at
g aa m an an Ik
-M '-k l Macon, Ga.; Maude Lake will leave
(E DELIVER THE GOODS’* the 20th for Stuart Hull, Staunton,

nick Service Transfer

The boys going to Gainesville where
Storage F a cilitie s • • ■ •. tfiby will attend the University of
vt please you, tell others; If not, Florida were: G. W. Spencer, Hillard
Malpus, Wm. Mnllem, Robert Holly,
Y
tall va: I’ hppe t?8
Robert Thrasher, James' Shnron, Jr.,
Allen Jones, Reuben Mnson, Otis Cobb,
George A. DeCottes • William Filth, Shade Walker. Fay
Lossing, 0. B. Simmons.
Robert
Atlorney-at-Law
Denton left Sunday for Henderson­
ville, N^rth Carolina, where he
Qrer Srminole County Bank
will
attend ('nrollnn Military Acade­
KFOKI)
FLORIDA
my.- •Sam Murrie! will resume his
FORI) N O V E L T Y studies at Stetson University.
W O R K S ........
V. C. COLLER, P r o p %

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general Shop aipd IVJjUI
.

CONTRALTOK and D U J L D E p
Ef
'V , T»7
)II Commrrrinl Street—Sanford, Fla.

GILLON &amp; FRY .
LECTRK’AL CONTRACTORS
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r*tini;hcuHr l.i^htN and AppHancei
Nrw l inr o f Fixtures t

123 Went Firnl Street

8. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and B u ild er
INFOitn

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4/amcs Robson, has returned home
front a very pleasant visit in Bartow.

t few more
,rth Sid. «t « . B t J j

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— The rivcr and hprbor development bill speci­
fying projects irpon which go vefnhient

*e1&lt;W. The premier i
peley would bo strictly
«&gt; r
r W itw r n , ondtd defend the na
■t the peace eonfert
, r ~ * w ; lY™, x R t s ? .s ir !K M Turks. ; f
.

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ST. AGNES GUILD
The regular business meeting of the
S t Agnes Guild was held yesteniny
afternoon at the home of Mrs. James
Robson on Pork nvenue. Mrs. Archie
Betti' tenderod her resignation ns
president, and Mrs. Fred Daiger, uiT
cd us president pro torn. Mrs. W. H.
Bolding prill -fiH the unexpired term
as president. Duritlg the afternoon
many matters of importance
were
discussed, among them being tho new
roof for the church, and the Christnmn, bpzaur. It was also'decided to
hove the weekly meeting o f the Guild
instead of fortnlgb^yi n,ld the next
meeting will bo Monday aftornoon at
3:30 p. m. ul the homo of Mrs. M.
'Minurik.
Aftor the business seshion, n social
hour was enjoyed, tho hostess serving
delicious fruit punch, wafers and
cake.
Among the members present yestqrday were Miss Mildred . Dickson,

HINTON DELAYED
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1’

PORT AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Sept,
Lieutenant Waiter Hjnton who' i«;
making a .flight*!mm N ew York to
Rio Janeiro, received his new high
power engines today from the' avia­
tion service of the United’ States Mar­
ine Corps. Their installation will de­
lay Lieutenant Hinton’s departure un­
til Wednesday at the earliest,-when
the aviator# plans to start fo r Santa
Domingo,
*■ • •
ELDER STORES BANKRUPT

PROPOSES RILL
, WASHINGTON, Sept. . 12 — '*AboliJjpn o f the railroad labor board and
Pvx. acttfcig ,UP •in Its. place 0/ a disin­
terested tribunal" far. settlement of
railroad disputes was proposed in a
bill introduced, today by Representa­
tive Hoch, of Kansas, republican mem­
ber o f the committee which framed
the transportation set creating the j
board.
TOLBERT w ild . BE HERE
W. H, Tolbert, the popular reprosen-1

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ORLANDO,
received here today, . through an- day, Friday and -Saturday of this
nounccment of creditors, that the El- week nt the Church well Co. store to
bre D rugstores corporation had been show the new fall and’ winter aulta
forced ir)to .bankruptcy. The an- nnd take measures for the same. Mr.
noynccmcnt was confirmed by II. H.j Tolbert is no stranger to Sanford,
Cheek, manager of the Orlando stdrO,’ having been coming to this city for
one of the ntost pretentious establish-) many years and he bus a large circle
menta of Its kind in Florida. T hq,of acquaintances who will be glad to
Elbre corporation conducts
soveni«ee him again. Rend the ndvertisostorcs in the state, one here, one in ment of the Churchwell Co., in this
Jacksonville, two at Palm Beach, one issue. Sam Bradford will also be on
at Miami and one at Brooksville.
hand to assist Mr. Tolbert. .

nThe Peoples Bank of Sanford
welcomes the deposits and busi­
ness of women.
4

With the facilities, advice and
financial counsel it is in position
to offer, it is especially well equip­
ped to further their individual in­
terests.
This institution has been able to
assist many women in this city
and section, and it can help you.

fift e e n (1 5 )
B etter
cigarettes

FLORIDA

■TON .1 . M O U G H T O N

Altt’H lT E ef
qUMPI-ETF. HER VICE
JAOKSONVILLE. Sept. 12.—Completion o f service on the five defendM K RN D O N
jfcjMhe Southern .Florida djs-,
SdTu^ider the governnu^t raf.order ngninst the railway
l’ d^Parttdent of the American
insurance AG EN qy__j
on of t^abor, which was grantIR^ ------AUTO — -BONDS
^ b y Fedcrai Judge J. H. Wllkerson
In’ Chicago, was announced today
SA N FO R D * &gt;
through, the office of United Stotoo
ic h in e &amp; F o u n d r y
Marshal Dyson. E.-,M...;Bteezb,". o f
ff»l Machine and Boiler M
Jacksonville, l«at narrt'ed d f'th e de­
t^,T ,,r'ni!ing; Dcl.uxe Dli
fendants to be located, was served to"heel Steel Gear Bands; &lt;
Three Jacksonville defendants
*» IteturnH
-------- —Pbon
are cited in the order. They, are W. L.
Cary, president o f the Jacksonville
"
Glaase* Dqalfned Terminal Local No, 601 E. M. Breeze,
socreUry of the snmo organization,
and J. S. Wild*, secretary of the
Opt. D . ■ •
Seaboard Air T in e Local No. 39.
Optician-Optometrist,

B

A highly pleasing blend
of choice Turkish
with Virginia and Ken­
tucky Burley tobaccos of
superior character and
quality.
Every cigarette full
weight and full size.
You’re going to say
MThat’a more like itl"

Henry M cL a u lin , J r.,.'

^**1 Flr&gt;1 Street .Sanford, Fit.

N Examinrd

Glasses Fitted

C-2 STARTS TONIGHT
WASHINGTON. D. C^ Sept 12—

TOM MOORK
°1T0.M ErniST-OPTICIAN

p9*lomte

Sanford, Fla.

Field, Va., at midnight tonight, weath-

weather
b*tt*r Turfcbh
ArenJai'i;al.,.hut the. first
be-.KcCook: field at' Dayto
Ship passing over Wa»hl

Ssnfa
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better

better Burley

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