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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION .

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS,

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I N S A N F O R D — L ife la Woith Livin g
volume

On hand pel. l . i «•j
( ’u#li from collector
Vouchers •

21.4**5 27
1.197.29
1.2115,42

Disbursements:
Vouchers paid
Interest
.
Balance in hanks

2.705,8*4
3.92
21,188.22

•

BEAUTIFIED
BY COUNCIL

NUMBER 38

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH U. 1917

vm

23.957.9S

Bank Balances:
First National Bank
Peoples Bank at t p-c
Peoples Bank
Seminole Bank at I p r
Seminole Bunk
•
Seminole. Magnolia Pav.

&gt;9~~

PRESIDENT CONVENTION
CAN PROTECT OF SHERIFFS
OCEAN TRADE IN SANFORD

tlu ir age, their kinship to other
‘gators and in fact any and every­
thing about the animal seo Dr. Nfal
br Hon- U. C. ltowcr. for authentic
data. The secretary of the Board
of Trade went into the business hut
failed to class with the avove named
gentlemen, so had to get out. Reg­
ular meeting of the Ananias Club
every Tuesday.

AMERICA
COULD END
CONFLICT

Letters continue to come in ask­
33.86
ing for Seminole county literature.
10.000. 0n
J A P A N T H I N K S U. S. S H O U L D *
A R M I N (I O F M E R C H A N T S H E R I F F B R A D Y I N D U C E S Fifteen in this morning’s mail.
ALDERMEN i n f a v o r o f
3S.78
These
inquiries
are
receiving
prompt
T H E M TO HOLD NEXT
(JE T IN T H E
great w o rk but
S H I P S CAN B E A C C O M ­
10.000. 00
attention.
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PL ISH E D
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T hat . Sanford smile is getting
I *f \
333.30
Tokio. Japan. Feb. S. - Tho dipWashington. I). C.. March 9.—" The next convention of sheriffs wider and wider.
More folks are
city rounril of the city of Sanford
....................Lewis.
...... ..............
..
......... of Florida will be held in Sanford.__ talking a hou t H t~nnd its going to lotttalie ruplure betw een the" United
Senator
Democratic
whip,
met on March 5,. 1917 in regular
• will
•.&lt;•’I Introdui
introduce a resolution declaringI While at the meeting held in Jack- have a reputation that will reach S l a t e s -and Go.muny was welcomed
Ycsitoll at 7:3tt p. m - Present, B W.
All
bills
avalnsl
the
«it&gt;
we„.
it
|o
I((i |h|1
th(. M.natc th a t oonville on Wednesday of this week d e a r to the ’Great Lakes. See if it with enthusiasm throughout Jap an .
Htrndon. preaWent. C. II- Dlmjec,
read.
aOdited
and
vouches
ordered
lhu
p
rl.,,[tit.lli
|
,
y
virtue
of his o f - 1Sheriff K. K. IRady of this city pic- doesn't.
T h e press devoted columns to tho
W. \Y. Abernathy. F. L. Miller. Jno.
draw
n
for
,
ire.
firc
h
a
*
'the
rivlit
to
protect
in
te
r
1
tured
the
charms
of
this
city
so
Adam*. Roy Sytnes. Absent. U. A.
- ttvcr-M sty U*»tir*l- »4-Tnr4*—r:»Pere tui»mr«vpld,»—c*^h**Vh—*»om*unm«g—the----t
All Iwrjn'l-.s . I'e||l2 .ItUg.tliiuil—hu- h inn.illll lf.u:i.r 't i; " ~7:7^~^~ji~ler'-'| vU'ofly'^Ti'at to" MivroTs jnM ro u ld n 'f yesterday and as a consequence we break and to th ’ observations of
_ ^ rw7r_.tT..J_M4HUlO«
HM**4*nfr
tunnel! adjourned.
stHte commerce,"
*
.
. ! resist giving the nest meeting tq, couldn't close our Board of Trade hiplornata and publicists on the sit­
read and adopted. . • •
I
uation.
The. resolution i* not expected to Sanford,
prtitioii signed by I.uther \\ iloffice until 10 o'clock last night.
P i n t II \SE1&gt; FIN i f STttt K
operate e y e p t a» an expression of
Tin r« were teveral other cities
• lUmion and L. B. Pearson, firem en.!
interviews given by iirominont
.............................
.. .. the scijtlment of tlie •• ite il it 1. after th ■•• *••. 1 in l»ut the sheriffs
»»kint lor incrcaae of salary wus .
diplom ats mid navy officers to th e •
.
('mirile
Judge
Fired
• e lit. 1 1 - .
„uld* not talk as fast as* Sheriff
jrad and on motion carried. salary J. It. I la* «|in Adds
Tal|aba'- ee.#F’lli.. Mar. 8. County press Unanimously agreed that, as
1 n
* ’ *n wf * ,.**
■ir "1
■
further declares the III
:
10
Ka, ' raided from $60 to $4i5 |"T
navy
r is
. one of the
J. IL I.
;
&lt; • »mn who hn •
. . . . .
.
,, Judge II. It. John.mn of Jasper was I hi* Vtnerican
I’rt-.d e n t’' urthorit • is .jot related
month. t
tlii, morning r"m-'\"d hv Govern'd atrorigetM In the world It would He an
purchased man. acres' of Klorjda.
from every part of the pt (IP and II !
,1
............ ••• 1
' * b d n crush the Qermair
hs
1
e. t - t , ■to the.pow er to’ dAcInre •waF; but it VV’!t ’ • . ’l l
|&lt;|, •• •' . .HV I »
d
,,, ,
1 j. 1 ." in tlm o\ "nt of a de-la.'4xv
engineer
suggesting
that
i't
tV
Han.** •
| j 1. 11 of war ami thereby accelerate
, j r il ;*tn".i v&gt;u1* read and
tj
. .
bull
I &lt;,l r - . d • I»*r. nil wlii'*i, tip i’.i p t inr
Tb
th*
r
■’ • • 1
r &gt;•! .if the gr.’it war.
.. iurri"d. street rnminitt"&lt; t It;** vs• •
on ■
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• it* I to 1 avb ' " ’f* '1 «i '• t »J ■
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•rt'if.iliori
of art eventual
k * *.','.
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engineer .ii-«» s t..11ust 1• II'
1
pc
1
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ihrei
'hout
the world.
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Cl'*’
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The i- 1ft s.»i.l the strength and use­
t*r 1
•I
me II three tin'll.! fr.' "I in -lit* board of
■1
I III' III,).I I , | • .it". I • II*'. I.
1 ta
iiui.
ful
f*iliv 1 of tjte'American navy, will
light &lt; • !.., ilitl"* aiid .iie rh w... in- *• Ivin" ■ !
Mr
lit.I
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d
tic
examiners,
•
aeainsC
w
hom
stuied from tip* t ailed lie." .11 1.
.
'
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far
re.tohliK'. e..p.tcia!;* in r-.woep• If. rl'*- .to ask city attorney to c u - ' :
11
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f.ixne
j
tuliT
tip
1
w
mid
he
true.
eb’arges
'of
incompetene*an
d
cmi ip !'.:»!
Jl! V. * 1*1p •, 1.1 V
Mr.’ lLijdi
litg
th
•
German subtiiarines from the
iwpotd . with* M r, Day for ibformnI ^jext !,t that he'has |mw ..* to |»Ti&gt;t"ct 1 Th" heriffs' convention in Jnc*k- rupt behavior have hee» nuije, |t
to what is lieitig done in r**- •farm on lie
Vitanti
•.
the Mc.litter.-aneiu and the
tia.x
is dlffleult to iwider -t ui'l e.b\ the
\i;i&lt; full ofintonNi mnl
,H| ! iiil-tfjlnte .touun'erre between th®*«nnvtM
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fare- t the present proposerl imI.-,-.
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and'
ail
war
Lurop'Mii
til'll
ol
X
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• 1 per month to J l " ■
tr.c
1 lat&lt; .1 to il'
prtih.itib* t h a t in.iliy ol J lie of- well (oii*ldc&lt;| (• ala
t .4it* h , hi
1and »:|l f. ».&lt;•-* bis min •
........
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pach
making
event
n..in Miller voting no.
Cut.
nf the 1 oi/sli-1ficials of aim \ c.riiiiis 1 m t i l 1 will
1 •t.-ti'i ation from . the Sanford j b u ild .d ip p h t: Va'ts and* fa lse feed s » n y of th e t&lt;rov«si,
Thinks We Should Declare War
Mr. ami Mrs. S. Metsch and
1 &gt; to do wtiii . tab'* up thi' u i e s t w i i f i k l e i n t l i l . ’l
lor 1 !•
• 11 :it;»l ..th.-Ats.- uii.ro
of avi- ' I* ••
Too
ittiich lihernliVnt. and leniency
of .Trade .um e before th e ,
Seadaughter.
Mi
s
‘
Dorothy
of
fie.
derived
irom
J
eatvhtug.
1
•
in t Ins ,e e lio n ol tlie ld * « ta rin g w .n, b u t'
|i;i4
|n*en
tdinitii ti&lt; rmanv by the
MrSheriff
Brady
*'*ni&lt;»v&lt;
.1
hi&lt;
stay
and a tked for information j 1u' 1,11 V?
1
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in
can*
us!
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.
ami
Mr
and
roil'
i'avden ntsn experts to lt h " |mwrr vested in lb" President as
•
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t i n t e d Matt' s, a c c o r d i n g to the
re?. *•'
paving of the ' bulkhead.
'
iip iioi&gt;.ills ami In* imw and old | llemler ol I iiroim, I. I . will
th
I
&lt;llt"d
o,1o
C
1
1'
.ol
1.1
o in f
slump r.1'1 11
If l'r ‘&lt;Vl" it ‘ Wilson dill hot
• ip.!! informed them fh-.l
in t h e r a n k s of t h e I t o u i o r r . i w f o r . t l i e i r r e s p e c t i v e hoim*s \s.itn
iti.
run.'’ti l . e x c III t h o s e a v | t i liiit. tm
&gt;1 mat ''
m
ale*
ami
is
th"
lie
d
l
a
k
e
.a
decisive
st&gt;*p. i|"'d .re w tr on
uti..ii
of
the
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|{ ,iu *\ y! i; .11, • v ii!,* ‘i 11••r 1 ami Mi Inhu M.-i" h .
b'T aggr«-*iv'‘ umbitious. In' would
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. »i\ c.»*i* *u t I*.
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.1 I Stal's.atul {Ip. p-c. p a t of tip1 a-sm la I ion ami
tail | a b ! " to P a h
Ins i n v e t e d
f«i
I1. . a* il s-ur not prnealtogether 1 !**• s|« rih&lt; a," a great
l Ini’'
la :.g p* a* " "f t'l*" WOlid.
ta ;. 1
any other materi:rl at
. . ” t......... ...
I.u:i, ». :i’o| i! 1. . . ’*. '■ that lip Sin
If. '
••:t :i'count of t 1m* natitt**
! 11.&lt;• •.*.,| i••
.1 ot r ...
It
Admiral I'll", minister of the
•I.1, 1.111
.
iio time
il. '&gt; .I
ol I *.*
m n s , ...lid that it lit*' American
I
t ii,
. i.
oil 11C
I.. pro .if* 1 l&gt;
n av y took il........
a g a i n s t -the
was uisirut ted i'i write
l
o'
r
r
Germanit
would
.surely
be effective
for'-ieo
11 •
Ml
Murchison, (ieneral# Siipt
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i
i
o
navy from
ill
IV
.
e'-pini*
il&lt;
b"
ha­
all
r
‘
Railroad as to what the
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lie*
;*.?*ri.it
' a s 1 otitemplat*ng doing
.1 ..I
hipping
t In* pp : ..n '■ t • 1lie w..t.
.
tb• &lt; • tr.u ks rro*»ing leilku
interest*.
I
.. • a er ;i» earlv ;• s p ,..
1
wi.i liubl t licit l •!&gt; vonvutlUoii in
pn* ; t.-• j1* V, i! on &gt;-« l i.H"ve&lt;| to In* •s’o.'L.r.l. ' Tl ■ . n ’iir.1
Hi.'
other property owners in
Tru
Mur 1 • I'linoa 'l*'t- (»••'! tie' dcbur i
property \xill lie i nil «►
r... 1 . 1 ■«
1• • i * »
t'TniinatOHi o&lt; G"’ United States
N D ............... .1* . •1 a*’ 1 *-•
11. .. &gt;1 u t
i&lt; it extent by tlu ir ue- LEADER &lt;&gt;l Rl VtH r
S A M M RD ( KLKRY I '' BRING* whs .1 1v.1t urn! course of event* of the
« •ii." ;'hill *••Ul (l V.. A ID ES C A P . I RED IN
•|H V. lit IStl'll 1'*' *•* *ll ' liil • Il 1*1
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in,. .
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l ‘ sl and mm 1 hit I Note ,’i a had
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ytitude,
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■bon carried, the street
i h . im :
,1 vvas I,....ilea* to say th at Germany
1. it .1 hi’i*
• s !• • tru' teil t .1 |o t|
II . '»!•' 1
* »litltll W»lln |tl t ^ f»
Sanf.'i&lt;1 ci lery eoi ti*.,u
v.onld evoirtually be eotit|iel|t&gt;il to
Mr* I*. J'. l.i ii- r el • hliuig » »nd
avenue a* width ol fli f t . . , lary &lt;•! It"’ 1 v **r i ' 1 • '
ford
'ami
T
h
e
.11,ford
111,'ll
School
ilefc.iljfcl
very
much
interesMsI
in
ai.d
t
’lis
wee!,
w'ill
wit
it
Llay.
.1 jde.
srms •ami’ yield, abanXI.
iii’ineer authorised to - p u r - . Havana at '• o'«v&gt; . tin's m.*r
! .-'I Tm .ri.,
*1
ard
"t
t'T'la
one
lig,"Jr*
'l
«nrs
guiial
ion
ill
doning
be:
ambitions
and aggre-yslve •
•rl
I for aame.
*I Urinrim: v. ft'j Him • ' -1*r *• 1■••* •" *•&lt;
.
Mr. I.is good pried
l h" tv'.ery h t'lnuller designs. This was n amuse of great
1
1 !l tif Or. Oenton for s e r - t Migue| tioiU''i Vj;hinaD:_AJuuuup&gt; upn mu at Hobb'n I’orn J»y a -'ore Trail** visitor y«*4ttrtluy.
’ 1 &lt;rmmmthTTtnm »f.ir H if s ir tn m f rtf tt
\i,r. -• dried R uth Lane and 'Raw | the former military chivf at ( ami- j of I'I to^ti. I o;uli l l i t e h i o n ent lai?r will r-'torn to H tnfo: l'*i.i a few t p.^n n.-aal bill nl—liuu.. Ha vox^—an*L
t h e .tirxt fi :. ir- wick*
~r_ ••*■-•♦*.
qpdlity. .and is biiHgiug JJ.od per wo.ld und the peace and ahppiness
in. —
search of .*property.
I" _iLvj J ia a _ re a d -a n d - o n motion j »ucy ; *Capt. Jdhn Ixquien lii and
| lu AilHll in
of Iminuiiity.
•
•
Farr.. ; ..i,.v was rejected,
Among
the
many
ru'teiestitig emits f. O. I». Byiiford.
erul lieutenant* ol th" insurgent nitig* (if the guine, and then-called oil
* *
' *
T h " crop" that is * Icimr shipped .
Ills
one
,beR
bet,
Rohie
Lathjr;
and
iPi ir.l of TradV callers reeefiily are
Lb. uiglton carried, rlerk waa in- force*'who were »aptured ill battle
Pears that tl"1 situation would af­
uft"r* th* Tmirist i had
tired a Mrs. William I. Steven* and Mrs. now I* mostly ol the «-"L''r&gt; lliat.was
»trm toil to, advertise for Idils for yesterday near I’laireta*.
fect the importation of Japanese (ilk
( ’amp uii|| little daughter. 1either planted sifter the roid spell or caused a panic in th" Yoknhmrta silk
General Gomez, tin- rebel leader live run lead. Ini mg quietly put tii C| i„ h.
xh'un.i.g htteeta ami other aanitnry
'm tra ct effectike May*l. 1917. wa* placed in tin* presidio ami t h e ! finishing Uiiieht** on Ills . work and Margaret ol llurtiord. Conn. Tlu se | just before ami wns not i.vivh« d market. * Price* fell abruptly, caus­
•hi r ..lion curried, street commit- utliers were taken to the Cuh.Vna* eiiurwl the machine of the Touiist ladies, with Mrs.-Camp at the wheel enough to .b e hurt hut lb" ‘‘"I'1 r,‘* ing losses estimated a t $500,000.
to stop working. Moore worked lor are motor touring the country from ta rd n l the'&lt;i»owth with the result
“ as iustructvil to put in newer fortre**.
’
.
Th" ditectors closed tlie market.
the
Tourists .and outside of seven­ llnr(ford to t h e . extreme end of that th" celery is smaller than usual
Thtf hill authorising President
hum alley between French avenue
Merchants think the price not justi­
ami Maple akenue, run wi*at one Memical to ausjtend th® constitu­ teen errors being made by bis club, Florida, und are* using a Cole sedan. but th" market wants Sanford te|- fied by conditions tyxd believe Japan
Work.
. ,
* tional guarantees which was passed everything was all right.
The ladies express their appreciation ery ami the' chances arc good ’for will eventually bAiefit by complica­
*
•
all during the celery
Not taking any credit away from of the courtesies they find in Dixie stiff prices
by
th®
Imuse
Monday
and
by
tl"‘
.
tion* between the United States and
The following report* were read
omy |[shipping
sn
the High School lads, the boys sure­ and particularly in Florida.' At1 only
senate
Wednesday
was
published
ill
season,
»n,| ordered filed:
Germany.
an oxtrea, edition of th® official Ga­ ly put up a splendid game, especial­ one place were we treated unerivlllyH , n
t |,0 Sanford growers* can
. Report of chief of police:
zette last midnight, after it hud been ly. was the work of Cutcher^Robison remarked the Indies, and that wu* j(0 nBllur,.,j „( R00,| prices on everj’No, of urrc*t*
.
‘4H
T h e Inlcrurban Railway
noticed.
Robison looked good in at Columbia. S. C. There our cur thing they raise here this spring and
signed
by the president.Riicharged
.
. 3
Mr. W. S. Alyea. who hits beerf
all respects, not
only
itn mmi
/ in the
hi * deceiving
i»x". &gt;...«* was
an (criticised,
T lu n in ii we
w« Were
yavix •charged
iiu ih '" un- summer a* the markets arc bare of
Among
the
prisoner*,
taken
with
Sentenretl on streets
.
2
former president. Miguel Gomez are line but h i s ’ throwing and hatting reasonably ami altogether we though green stuff and the cold spell of a working diligently on tho intcrurban
Hnes amesaed
.
%384.00
lighest. type
type.
renaonnhlv
and
altogether
we
Col. Quinones, the former military was of the highest
reasonably
wo week ago killed off the tondet veg- railway th a t is to connect St. Cloud
I’rih 1 day, K , p . Smith .
6.00
Spencer, the .little blonde beaded thought it p retty rough. However, elables further north giving F'lorldn with th e cast coast un.d with San*'
chief
of
Cumaguey.
ami
former
chief
Pound fees . ... ....................
34.25
ford, returned Tuesday from an ex-'
of sanitation under Gomez and En­ shortstop of the High School also when the Board of Trade secretary, a clear field in the next month.
rique Racio. vice president of the played well und his chances of dovcl- explained to the ladies that later on
The grower* here have planted tended trip-thro ugh the west and
*.
.
423.25 houib of representatives and liberal opmCnt ifito a better bull player are Columbia would get over the Cole
considerable green top celery and east in the interests of his company.
•|&gt;' »*,rk on a t r c c t s ...........
5.00 governor-elect of Cumaguey. Amer­ very bright. This lad has the " p e p " IReaitic manners
they
appeared this is hound to bring better prices He reports that tnafters are coming
Etpen.ve
37,00 ican Minister Gonzales was given a —something which is a necessary
more cheerful.
than ever before as it will come in along nicely with the railroad propo­
^*»h to collector
381,25 five minute ovation by crowds in asset in the game. Another promis­
The Carnes. The Empire and New on th e 'b a te market when there.will sition nnd that resutta will soon be
front of the presidential paluce last ing looking player on the High England Home are filled with tour­ he no other celery from any other accomplished toward th e final com­
*
423.25 night. Cheer*(were .given for Presi­ School team is Lawrence Smith,
pletion of the project.—St. (Jtoud
ists und in addition utmost every source.
Report of aanitnry inspector:
Tribune.
little
in
sixe.
but
there
with
the
old
dent Wilson.
•
available private home with a spare
Collected
.
- ..... ......
11,00
hickory.
room is filled with tourists.
For The White Way
Report of collector for month of
The feature of the game was the
Kilbrc Make* Good
Florida Shipbuilding
D on't overlook the monthly meet­
The Sanford Herald has ordered
February. 1917s
Residents of the Geneva and Chu- striking out' of Jim Moore by Laing ing T u e s d a y . night. 8:00 p. m., at
A vessel u n d e r. construction in
a White Way Post und it will lie
I * 1" - 1916
861.70 luota section coming to town state with the bases loaded, a rar» feat the court house. -President Broreln
here in a few weeks und be in­ Jacksonville has been sold (or $80,­
T**ex, | 9 J 5
6.J 4G th at Com m ission^ E. H .'K ilbec is und a credit to LuingVability as u
of Tam pa Iloaril of Trude will ad­ stalled in fropt of The Herald-of* 000 to a New York firm oven before
License
122.00 certainly repairing the had places in t wirier.
•
dress us.. W ant every member to fica w here • the public ran ace it it is launched. The sale shows the
Sanitary*
24.60 the road* of th at section. ’ From
come out.
eyery night. The post will be of the great demand for ship*.—Clearwater
Bound
. 40,25 Geneva to Chuluolu and from Ovie­
Cuban Revolt is Fizzle
•
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons, ac­ new style Colony post with the Sun.
®o e T ^&lt;
1.00 do to Chuluotu and ulso on the road
Havana, March 8 .—The revolu­ companied by Mr. Commons’ futlier single globe light, which is the very
Faving
973.30 from Geneva to Titusville Mr. Kil; tionary movement in Cuba, appur- n .
mother were Board of Trade latest type of street lighting. This
Stntc Troops M ustered Out
tln ,»
• .
3.77,50 bee has used straw where it
will udo« | ently i s . making little'prog;ess. T h e ' viltitori( yPBlerday.
11 w„i
M r .' Commons post is purchased and will lie lighted
San Antonio, Texas, March. 8.—
the m o s t .godd and the people who la t M t * reporl, from Colonel P u j o l . #n PMlhu,ittMir ,n,.mber of the
ut the expense of T he Sanford Her- Orders were teceived by , southern,
section of the gov- „ o a n , of Trudl, n e lives at Stony uld ' with the sole idea of u White departm ent headquarters today to
2.462.7*1 travel those roads ar" grat"Iul i&lt;&gt; cornmttn,|x„2
' *&gt;!■ to rlloector
1.197,29 him for this work. Mr. Kilhec goes crnment forccs in the field mention po|nl nm, says’ lh
al lie il(
that
is exerting
exerting Way taking root ip the minds of the speed up th? return bf t h e ' s tate
Lie,lit by .voucher* «
.* 1,265.42 on the principle that if you can’t get minor engagements and the defex•* •
every effort to have th at enqtiful
people of this city and th a t in the troops from the border so that a ll
a
loaf
take
a
half
and
while
he
is
tion
of
some
rebels.
.1 • N
‘ *----------location open for tourists' inspec­ very near future the entire city may the troops will be hom e for- muster
'
'
2,462.71 waiting for the county to get rich
be lighted in this manner. Watch out by April 1% State troops still on.
Mr. G. F. Dictricb and Mr. F or-, tion the coming season.
Tr-aHurer'* report for month of enough to make hard roads every­
When you want to know an- for The Herald White Way post the border number approximately
s ehruary. 1917,
,
where he -will fix up".the had places rest KilgoVe arc in Sanford on busi­
I nn iwiii
thine
a bou( alligators, how to tell urn! hoc* twiw vmm lil’P it
ness for their respective firms.
R ttljiu ;
and make the roads passable.

IS. CLOSED

ONE HUNDRED
CARS CELERY

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

PROGRAM M E
T O N IG H T :

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“ Out of the Big S iioyv”

In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready §
for sale. Some of the finest land in |
the Sanford Famous Trucking reg;

J

A Widow’s Breezy
Suit”
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Mrs. Vernon Castle in“ Patria” .
9^

Scene Emm "Y\ HERE ARE MV C H ILD R EN " LYRIC MONDAY. March 12

WEDNESDAY
“ The Strange Case of
Talmni Lind”
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C o n n elly R e a l E s ta te Co. |

PEARL W HITE IN
journeyed many hundreds to mite* in
Pidgin Island"
Sconcry+of remarkable beauty H A. specially..cluirtcrt'd.train lo r e a c h ,
lontorey. on the Call*!]
Historic M
shown in "Pldgirt Island.*’ the Mcrto it. __....
forni.i
const
was chosen as having f
York® (i\«* j.;;m feature production
the
ideal
combination
of ruggedinHs !y
■tarring Harold Lockwood and May
AllUon. which will he s o n at the fund romiUKfl
P"A Theatre
T"#—
i * .on
ri Tuesday
„1ra**
I,
fLockwood
tlii*LM
L
Mr.
.ns John Cranford [
Tstitr
lias one of the strongest parts of his ■t
T he. &gt;tofy'. which has been pic..
entire encrei'. ami Mis? Allison in the 1 f
t u .c d by
red J. Ib u .h o fn , from
M t&gt;f D laiu Wynne I
Harold M cG raths famous n tm o s ^
^ upi
to m 8ttijt5 „„ J
the anmt* tutqiefelontl on the igged 8....... ..... , . , .............._
.».*-!?
limit*, and Indulge generally in the: I
shores of the Canadian border, wjft'r*
.i. i.toor life which appeals o her a o l l
woods and waters form » wild scene
strongly.
mulling n proper
o r back; round
..... for the . • 'Pidgin Id n n d " if :» ‘screen play i
,
.
,
:
. meeting of twoj j u c u d a r l t f nplriu : s ,
i
.
John Cranford , 1
it
.ivi! the c .it .indoor#.
i
wood, and Diniin G i t e, , .*•! I
Miss Allison, . n o t h t'jc.c ; mu
llcuple arc »Lvrct
..is .
i:
l nit- .i ;*t;.r * i ost *nt

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“ Pearl of the Army”

S easo n

FR ID AY
World-llradj
Irmly Presents,
Present t nrl) le
lllackman
lllachman in

&gt;•

ill pursuit of (to*1.- ilutii**-i l . y i ■
with n.uiiy *■; .»ug«'. .id,* .tun

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THURSDAY
In te rn
a tio n a l All-!
A ll-S tar
rnaliunnl
. Cttnrrrt lTimpunjr
The Mlisicil!
slcitl Treat
Trc o ftltelI

•A Square Deal'

_lma.-Luaui—
moit—on—rh-^-in
complaint of Edward inspired by against e tc a t’ udd-Y fht* struggles to
j live righteously and still d o t h and
Huloki and ipisscs the boat.
...
.
T&gt; . I I
I I feed herself insem blanea.of respectE
i hat night when I’atria is on deck
.
, ,
...
ability and whole- i the tie*#, succeedB e n j o y in g the moonlight sht* is throwm!,
*
. . .
.
H overboard by* HurokPs hin-ings. |«&gt;K unc*pwtc.ily in winning the
\4 Elaine-sllbs
slije into P a tria '. stateroom battle and " l.v in, happy ever aft.*r.
S where Fanny, trembling with fear
awaits hen and the nurse gives the! •
At The lyric

*

'alarm that he,- charge has escaped
No photnrir.imn of re-c. i y ^ o th #
P n&gt;el juiftpe.l overlot.ird.
I . tri.i
, has created so profound
• n :.p r,-».
U see ms doomed, hot at the last mo- (*ion as the pro liu tio n which is
“ p meni F a n n y . throw* a life j*r'
v&lt;-r »nrnim» lo re t ■ M
!
ni t *-r h* - w h: h p t p i
• ■. i r I
M oildrcn?"
nd r
1 1.:'
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fh
Th- i td.vi'

SATURDAY
" T h e Sj itit r.*.’’

imTo.'u” iiine tt:- f

sibilitles of Womanhood
ir.otis, I
hood, it is n e u - ar; ■
early with the enlighten!
i of ih
.a .
,• ,
,,
niy#t«*jics \ h'ch
y -. *■
.
.
b a th and to . .c
• .
herety ore U rn
morbid und which
whUper« amonn tl
- f 'fdH
Rat rotw Wi-t; r.*1
h on d i i* -. i.d
ik.
an.K|Gal” l t.- pc ofather# who co*-t-bto•»' m i ! Jb.w I!.i midr,,n to ir* ,..i .

w u\fs

O.s*

•

...,

i' thrown o u r

.

.

r .I i.oio a i .,1! w

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U r;

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i- a fori ruui;«T "f thought wL..

“ L ilm rly”

; i■•n*cio,!*l; reveal- the th* nu &lt;d the
"Where Are M
U
anted
A
Home"
P*»&gt;*.
"Where
Are
My
t
h
iid
r
e
n
-"
,
heen
applauded b;
1i tv
hi . r i n "l &gt;oi.l» ■ i t " i v i . "
M itsicTty Lyric O rchcnlra
I n oi.&lt; ««•«••;«• a gf* it ' I . ' * '
a
It h' « pfc»ode lo lie show i ..t lit" Lyric
. Devotees rtf the motion picture ' s founded on the Riblhyl text. " T h e clergy as " T h e most i
■a^-sr.'.-vT . X ; r r r r f
after they have e n U r k e d on
t itemre Tjie„b,y.
^
will recall w i t h 'pleasure the sweet- Slaughter of the Innocents” and uit with which hurr.a: it.
Mr..Vernon
treacherous lake lo follow, the sm ug-1
|cai| i nK* r„|to j„ this
faced blonde girl who was the sulTer- was prepared by a* true genius of f insidious crime."*
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..... " International aerial, y h i t h is re* I United *::u t '&lt; . having failed in hi* ing heroine of ‘‘Shoe*" an d th e ma- the screen. Lois Weber, with the
they ... c .las &lt;,t u, at .-t a ruih.. 111' • =1«v.*»*/l hv 1’ethe.
‘ *
•
•uetoi*t ro steal the f-10ii.HO.Otio
ligneii victim of socictv in "Saving purpose of :.w akcnit.g a great
j 0y to Ad Ar- -*
to which they dim* in terror a* the
.. .
...
........
, , ,
,|.(l
,0
M _ int I t l &gt; l. liitwbdge &gt;■( t h'' ’ lljipreA • t.. ;; 0
i.
n.t

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'•..... i t . *• I . »t •!.
lowing M ats 'Mai. Luren has . re'atcd &gt;'"» of , hild-brrtl
.................. - IAitria h&gt; r* ' -1- a Itluebird ieatling lad*. fUt* new» tii) - Rrrtiard ..........

I'

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*

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*ui
id
uwi

ff

1
will lie welcome that she will return ltl' p h y s i c a l cultari't.
a great h*r&gt;.'ir nod tii"*c or
I red J Ralshotcr, with ill**.
Ua'roii llurol.i. .. *e» r*'t *ugcnt jdotr min i u. o *ioTi of the inillion* and ty the S ta r Theatre on W ednesday! m°rul lesson that is most ttaglchlly
‘
‘
" J
Mai* mimI their supporting company. *ting " i t h *h* l.tma. against ti»»v fu|| rontrol of the immense mui i- in *'\yantc«l A Iloml*t’, a third f«*a- inm*ctli*d in this prumsn. bc^m udgi’d ^ |ihr,j,lr ll4Mj
vw
tions plant she has inherited, lie ture Lois Weber Inis created for her am’■tlUTcretuo. The t intnple m. «t, uf
P..rr.s th a t Elaine, a popular dancer special exploitation. This time Miss] "Fortunately within the present ■the Imp,* do- br!r -- t,n • 1
■
' appearing in (he "M idnight ITnli." Mae Laren plays the role .&gt;f an o r - ’generation there ha# -prang up the cutmt. mol
■:
i* tin exact iloublc of l’..tria and hc 'p lia n girl, compelled to begin early j intelligent feeling f h a t to have a girl | pr*‘tit luiltnlf lor.—L »•
.'oiirfivew* the i&lt;h it ..f doing , away
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will!u'\.
He f*»r. *» Funny td . r
).,* 1,-t ;t-I It * -■,■**
Silt
.
. ;&gt;
th- "I- »* * w II l i r .
I«V■ rf "■ '
*'l *
i.- U l e g . for - .:| j|
» ii*
» i.*&gt; 1i .
' • . . **l , ' i i »n m hi***
lurdvrou - U -'.i* .. i. - . ;i iTutriNt h«T
i1
v h" ,,i i»tn( . i. . V . l r ^ v .11.1

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T h e M u sical T re a t o H h e Season
• l m . - U\* t rni*t

#.IP.ir-

Klal '•* ,»rf is Silven *vfild
- A
c t»&gt; xco V r dancing with

i Helen Louise and Frank Fereraj
' m

t

. ?

ftV&gt;'‘p£?|||^:T h e

fie seize# her in his arm#, third ing he
has Elaine, and carrir* her out to
the roof and down tfie tire

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•

Employee# ar.d guest* alike. #u&gt;-- 5
posing th at it is simply a quarrel be-' “
v* •
d.&gt; ro t !• :&gt;&gt;fete
and. try to reatrain Donald frprt'd°t.]
mg so. He.* however, throw*. theiA j
od and follows the madman ar.d his'l.
victim. 'T h e chase leads down theh
long fir* escape, aero#- an alley t'o4
tne b asem m t of ar. occupied house.
Eaward .sil the time threatening
Fatria with a kr.ifri tries to barri*
cade the door, and in doing so lets
go 9/ Patria who te;;&lt;* the oppor1 1unity to run up the. stairs to the
| attic, where she hide, herself by
rolling up in an old rug. Before Ed­
ward can find her Dorald break* *n
upon him and a tenif.c right ehsceis. j
The drir.k erased Edward i r -ps hi*4
knife but he g.'ts the upper hand, of S
P o rte d ar.d is about to revover the.'§ *
knife when Patria unrolls from Yh&gt;
rug and seises it ir. time to rave her.
|0V*T.Patria has planned to return to*
Newport, with Fannie Adair ar.d
Captain Parr, by the Fall River line.
tlurdki. having coached' Elaine for i SjS-'
her - part ,«er.d* he* ri-, 1 -»rd d;«- §

,uu.d « ,-.11

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MARGI FRITE CLARK AT THE STAR FRIDAY

Famous Singers
Direct from Tour of South America. Repertoir in English. French, Italian,

Formerly with Fritz Kriesler. the Celebrated Violinist
—

--------

. g .Curtain at 8 : 3 0 .

! f '

,

Instrum entalists \

Late of Royal Opera, Coven! Garden, London

nurse. She has a stateroom On the^
' upper deck next to the one reserved ’
1 fqr-Patria. who goes on board with
Fanny expecting to meet Donald
there.
T h a t gentleman, however,

3

“’C ’.tsa:
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W o rld ’s G re a te st H a w aiia n

Pric.es 50 c, 75 c and $ 1.00

Tickets on sale at Philips l)Viig Store

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�IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS,

PUBL I SHED
I N S A N F O R D — L if e h

.VOLI'.m L VIII

NU.MRER 58

HANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARC H 9. 1917
On hiitiil FVI. i. pm 7
Cash from collct-tur
Vouchers •
*

BEAUTIFIED

W o,th Livin g

M 4*i.i 27
U 9 7 .2 9

1,265.42

D isb u rse m e n t* :
Vouchers paid
Interest

H u lan ce in b a n k s

2.705,84
3.92
21,188.22

PRESIDENT CONVENTION
CAN PROTECT OF SHERIFFS
OCEANTRADE IN SANFORD

tin ir aye, their kinship to other
'gators and in fact any and every­
thing about the anim at'sen I)r. Neal
br Hon- R. C. Rower, for authentic
data. The secretary of the Hoard
of Trade went into the business but
failed to clans with the it trove named
Gentlemen, sq had" to get out. Reg­
ular meeting of the Ananias Club
every Tuesday.

AMERICA
COULD END

23.957.98
I-Vz
Rank Balances:
Letters continue to come in ask­
First National Rank
trn.Ro
ing for Seminole county literature.
Peoples Rank at t p-c
10,000,00
alderm en
in
f a v o r
of
A R M I N C O F M E R C H A N T S H E R I F F B R A D Y I N D U C E S Fifteen in this morning's mail.
J A P A N T H I N K S U. S. S H O U L D "
Peoples Bunk
38.78
These inquiries are receiving prompt
Ch e a t w o r k h u t
T
H
E
M
T
O
H
O
L
D
N
E
X
T
S
H
I
P
S
CAN
B
E
A
C
C
O
M
­
G E T IN T H E
Seminole Ranh at 1 |i c
10,000,00
attention.
NEED HELP
M E E T IN G H E R E
PL ISH E D
Seminole Rank
78J.22
GAME
That . Sanford smile is getting
*T1
Seminole.
May.no!In
I’av.
333.30
City council of the city of Sanford
The next convention of sheriffs wider and wider.
Washington. I). C., March 9 .—
More folks are
Tokio, Japan, Fob. 8. —Tho dip­
m« on March 5., 1917 in regular
Senator Lewis, 1lenmrruiii* whip, I of Florida will be held jn Sanford.
trtlking
about
it
and
its
going
tfl
lomatic
rupture between the United
-2 M as. 3a
“ IrfMlon M 7:«a p. m. Present. B. Wr
introduce u resplution declaring! While at the meeting held in Jack- have a reputation that will reach S t a t e s -and Oe.many was welcomed
All bill* against th
tit;, were it lit be |lie si'iai' of the senate th a t so'nville on Wednesday of this week
Herndon. p.*esldant. C. H. Dilutee,
clear to the Great Lakes. See if it with elithusiasm throughout Japan.
read, aOditmi and vouch'is ordered
W. \V. Abernathy, F. L. Miller. Jno.
the President "by virtue of bis itf- Sheriff K. H. Rrudy of this city pic­ doesn't.
T he p r e n devoted columns to the
drawn for -im r.
Adams Roy Symes. Absent. It. A.
. . . . .
, .
, ,
i fire has" the ri«Lt to protect htter- tured the charm s of this city so
th*— l &gt;v.«r-«aivw —We* r4- **f-T
a-tfers ■
Nrirn nn:- Miuutoa ot-l**l niouUnti- ------77*
T ---- —r
—
TilTii'Tnn, iLidV M.c n• .w
as inter- vlCdL-'blml the *Iitrff'Ts jtist couldn't' yesterday and as a nmsciiuen,ec wo break and to th * observations of
riifit/*tl
tiilinurnuil
*
*
I*
luium ! adjourned.
tqte comment*,"
resist giving the next meeting t«\
rrad and adopted. . •
T._«1
. |T»
ouldn't close our Hoard of Trade Idploinats and publicist* on tho sit­
The. resolutiiin is not expected to Sanford,
Petition alined by Luther Wil-1
uation.
ofllie
until 10 o'clock last night.
PUR&lt; H \ s i : n i i n i : s t o c k
• lianiioti and L. It. Pearson, firemen. |
operate e y e p t as an .expression of ‘ Then: were several other cities
Interviews given by ]&gt;rominont
ilte eijlinu nt of lli'o senate if it i.»
ijM.
, , but the «heriffa
iskini: for increase of salary was]
J. If. llavden .Vibl* Tw*i fine Italic
diplpntats
and navy officers to the
t
untile
Judge
Fired
adopted.
read and on motion carried, salary
could n t. talk as fast as Sheriff
l*&gt; His Sanford Stark Farm
p r o s Mminimouidy agreed that, as
*l'.i'InI
.'
ee,*F1n.(
Mar.
8.
County
* H ( ' rai l'd from $00 to *$i»5 p«'r |
'The re oLitimrfortj;cr declares the ilruil" o b i he v m out hands down.
J. It. Hayden, th*1 man who has
tlu* American navy is one of the
month.
!’:•
- ' 1••rit.i.iitbvirit, • is n t related
TI
.&gt;nve:.ti* i r»ri■ tin* othriul Jud,;n. I*. It. Jolinnoi) of Jasper Wat
purchased man., sun.- of Florida
strongest
in the world it would he an
tlii mdrulmr removed by tlo v e rn u
Commujiication from Fred T.*WH- . Ail • for stfl .f: -mi ,, 1 ... . t t i to tin* power to .b'i'Is - • *.-. ,tf; but ft 1 from i vo.. pa»t i*f lb • state and it l i '.i l t .
. . . pi*', ft hefo rru&gt;*h the Oermnrr
t'l
ri**'u
i.f
ilt*,f‘
••u*
&gt;•*-’
a***
I M•1
i i &gt;i
1 ■,.d
engineer suggesting that m - n **•■ in
1p i
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till
• ie* •i.lford . High kvlmol defeats
very mtleh interested in nuford tmd and t ii - wed. vv'nl vvilne
• ngineer authorixed tn-pur- Havana at 9 o'* . . tbf* tto*l .m»:.
a r m * •:
Ll.ty. a -1
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■*'*fi|a
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&gt;i*n.inob*, •iiunty vv. ■ .. liu.ird of mu* lii.,,jr,,| i up4 tone.: mot It a t ilnnltig In ambltton* a,Pd .tggrc'.-dvp •
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T; 1 1 of Or. Ounloii for s e r - , Migqej Gpiu' i OjluiUicIi tjiuu ur • i. pumii at Hidden Ihtri. J»; a
ore *i*fa,|„ visitor ye.nt-rda... *Mr. I.i* good price*. The celery U nmaih-r designs. This was a .cauo* of great
y-ot.im to Bmifo.-d'Hit a few 111:1,11 iimiiiI bni_oL-iiiiU- lla m r - an.l rnm’rata l a llo w ’ Mr ihb »:tftu ‘of *ihe *
Mce* rrndem l'iRutK Lane ttm lT law ; the former military chief at &lt; ama*Iof *10 to 6. vCqnch Il^tclilopu sent 1|t.r
l»v ilvi ataa_ read, and- on m o tio n ^-gt&gt;ey:‘&lt;Tapt.' J j lm ‘ Iruittrrdt r n ml s w j lu Alhnt~fn work t h^ . r t r u . few ill- vvieks in. search of pri’pevty.
quality, .and i- bringing F2.5D per woi id a n d Uie peace a n d ahppiness
^*rT;* I -air.e was r.ejucted,
many
fYiteiestlng • rai** f. o. Ii. Sijnfufd.
oral lieutenants of the insurgent niui;* of the g*aine, and then-called on .
of humanity.
* "*
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Lb. n otion carried, clerk was in- forces*who were capturgd in ‘battle' KU one &gt;**t 1iet. Untile Lain*/, and p _( ir&lt;| ,(f f ra(|V ,.U„,T4 r(. ^ n,|y an* ' 'I’ll** .crop* that I s 'h e t n f shipped t
Fears that tin* situation would nf- .
atrm tctl to, advertise for biiis for yesterday near Plaretus.
af«'*r* the Tourists had serurml a Mrs. William I. Stevens and Mr*. now J* mostly of the cefery llint,was
tb.*-*
«treats ami other sail it ary
General Gomcx. th - rebel leader five run b a d . Laing quietly put tli
, (*:imp aiql little d aughtP r.1eilher planted after the coni spell or feet tin* importation of Japanese Silk
'“ f «ontr.*ict effertike May*!, 1917. was placed in tin* presidio and the finishing touches on h i s . work and
0f Hartford. Conn. T h e s e : just before and was not titilvln-d i u md a panic in the Yokohairts silk
market. ’ l’rlcca fell abruptly, rnus- .
'Lt motion carried, street commit- others were taken li&gt; the Culnlruix caused tbe machine &lt;&gt;( the Tpuiist*
w|i|,. M rs..Camp at the wheel! enough to. he hurt but tin* cold n*iiig
losseq esfimated n t J500.000.
tu stop working. Moore worked for nr- motor touring the country from larded the s’l'owth with the result
•re was instructed to put in fewer fortress.
The
ditectors closed the market.
the
T
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u
ris
ts
.
and
outside
of
seven­
hum alley between French avenue
The bill authorising President
l!ar{ford to t h e . extreme end of that the celery is smaller than usual
an|l Maple ukunuc, run west one Mepocat to suspend the constitu­ teen errors being made by iiis club, Florida, uml arc using a Cole sedan. but the market wants Sanfocd cel­ Merchants think the price not justi­
fied by conditions tytd believe Japan
block.
.
•
tional guarantees which was passed everything was ult right.
The ladle* express their appreciation ery and the chances are good ’for
Not taking any credit away from of the courtesies they find in Dixie still prices all during the celery will eventually brtiefft by complica­
The following reports were read by lbe house Moutlay and by the
tions between the United States and
senate Wednesday was published in the High School lads, the hoys sure­ and particularly in Florida. At only shipping senson.
•nil ordered filed:
Germany.
*
* .
an ext re a. edition of the ollicial Ga­ ly put up a splendid game, (‘special­ one place were we treated uncivilly,'
. Report of chief of police;
In fact, the Sanford growers* can
zette last midnight, after it had been ly was the work of Catcher RobisOn remkrlted the Indies, anil th at was
No. of arrests
48
be assured of good prices on every­
signed
by the president.noticed.
Robison looked good in at Columbia. F. C. There our cur thing they raise here this spring and
T he Intcrurban KiUlway
Discharged
3
Among the prisoners, taken with ull respects, not only in th - Receiving was criticized, we Were charged unSentenced „„ streets
Mr.
W. S. Alyca, who has beerf
2
summer us the markets are bare of
Dries assessed
384.00 former president. Miguel Gomez are line hut h i s ’ throwing ami hatting [ reasonably and altogetfar wY'though green stuff and the cold spell of a working diligently on the intcrurban
reasonably
and
altogether
we week ago killed off tho tendet veg- railway th at is to connect St. Cloud
rcasonahly
!‘ri'* &gt; day. AVF. Smith
5.00 Col. Quinones, the former military was of the highest-type.
chief of Cumagucy. and former chief
Spencer, the .little blonde beaded thought it pretty rough. However,
Pound fc'C^
eta blew further north giving Florida with th e east coast anil with San-*
of sanitation under Gome* and En­ shortstop of the High School also when the Hoard of Trade secretary,
ford, returned Tuesday from an cx-‘
u clear field in the next month.
rique Uncio, vice president of tlu* played well and his chances of devel­ explained to the ladies that later on
T he growers here have planted tended t r i p -through tho west and
423.26 house of representatives and liberal opment lb to a better ball player arc
Columbia
would
get
over
the
Cole
considerable green top celery and east in the interests of his company,
Ry work on streets
6,00 governor-elect of Catnuguey: Amer­ very bright. This lad has the "p ep ”
Blenstic manners
they
appeared this is bound to bring better prices He reports that m atters are coming
Ftpense
37.00 ican Minister Gonzales was given a —something which is a necessary
more cheerful.
L*a»h to collector
than ever before as it will come in along nicely with the railroad propo­
381,25 five minute ovation by crowds in asset in the game. Another promis­
The Carnes, The Empire and New on the" bate m arket when there,will sition and that results will soon be
front of the presidential palace last ing looking player on the High
accomplished toward the final com­
423.25 night. Checrrfrwcrc .given for Presi­ School team is Lawrence Smith, England Home are filled with tour­ bo no other celery from any other
pletion of the project.—St. (Mcmd
ists and in addition utmost every source.
Report of sanitary inspector:
little
in
size,
but
there
with
the
old
dent
Wilson.
Tribune.
uvuilahle
private
home
with
a
spare
Collected
...........
llt0 0
hickory.
room is filled with tourists.
b-port of collector for month of
For The While Way
The feature of the game wa* the
Kilbrc Makes Good
D on't overlook the monthly meet­
February, 1917:
Florida Shipbuilding
The
Sanford
Herald has ordered
Residents of the Geneva and Chu- striking out' of Jim Moore by Laing ing T u e sd a y , night, 8 :&lt;mi p. m., nt
A vessel u n d e r. construction in
Ta*&gt;s, Hue .
a White Way Tost uml It will he
861,70 luota serllon coming to town state with the bases loaded, a rare feat
the court house. -President Rrorein here in a few* weeks and he in­ Jacksonville has been sold for $80,Ta*es, 1915
62.46 that CommissionFr E. IL 'K ilb e e is and a credit to Laing’**ability as a
of T am pa Hoard of Trade will ad­ stalled In fropt of The Herald—of* 000 to a New York firm oven before
License
122.00 certainly repairing the bad places in t wirier. _
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».
dress us.. W ant every member to fits where* the public can jiee it it is launched. The sulo shows the
Sanitary*
24.50 the roads of that section.
From
come out.
Found
eyery night. The post will he of the great demand for ship*.—Clearwater
• 40,25 Geneva to Chuluota and from Ovie­
Cuban
Revolt
is
Fizzle
Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Commons, ac new* style Colony post with the Sun.
Tax
1.00 do to Chuluota and also on the road
Havana, March 8 .—The revolu- cornpunied by Mr. Commons' father
Raving
single globo light, which is tho very
973.30 from Geneva to Titusville Mr. Kilti.mary movement In Cuba, uppor-,
. raother w m , ,!l);in, t)f Tr#(Jo
Fine*
latest type of street lighting. This
State Troops M ustered Out
3,77.60 bee has used straw where it will do
ci,tly is. making little progress, r h e vtaltoril y,.s terday.
Mr. ’ Commons post is purchased and will be lighted
San
Antonio. Texas, March, 8.—
the most.godd and the people who latest reports from Colonel Pujol.
an
nf lhe
at
the
expense*
of
T
h
e
Sanford
Her­
Orders
were tereived by _southern
travel
those
roads
are
grateful
to
2.462.71
commanding ohe section of the gov- |Joart| of Tradt._ , U* lives a t Stony
Fa.«h t,, rlloertor
ald ’ with the sblo idea of u White departm ent headquarter* today to
1.197.29 him for this work. Mr. Kllbce goes eminent forces in the field mention ,,0, nt nm,
that he iH cxcrting
1 red it by .voucher* *
1,266.42 on the principle that if you can't get minor engagements and the defec- t&gt;VOfy tl|Tort lo hnvc thut cuqtlful Way taking root ip the minds of the speed up the return Of the sta te
people of this city and th a t in the troops from tho border so th at a ll
•I • N
J----------- a loaf take a half and while he is tion of some rebels.
locution
open
(or
tourists’
inspec­
very near future the entire city may the troops will be hom e for muster
T*
'
2,462.71 waiting for the- county to get rich
bo lighted in this manner. Watch out by April L, S ta te troops still on
Mr. G. F. Dietrich and Mr. For-, tion the coming season.
r' usurer's report for month of enough to make hard roads every­
Pbruary. 1917.
When you want to know an* for Tho Herald White Way post the border number approximately
where he *will fix up'.the bad places rest KilgoYe are in Sanford on busi-*
Hecelipts:
ness for their respective firms.
) thing ubouf alligators, how to tell and sec* how yuu like it.
30.000.
and make the roads passable.

IS. CLOSED

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new }ico Paste in tubes and

F‘or Sale —Heavy ‘double buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon. Jjaaford Wagon Work’!.

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Iiefiii 11■«lt .
1,•■ ' • .......&lt;•fiihaiiey uni .1 7 .»U i-. iij i .1
on* die to
Cleveland (via f itt.'itii.:oi&gt; daily, and
.lari-n
i t nd It
t Hu itmnli) : eioi-w. &lt;kly. k ;*vii*.&lt; 1 a kfonvdio Monday a rititl Thttt
T ttim o ig h rt,e O-.v-Jti—
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CARTEtol

For Sale Ten passenger launch at
your own price. Six hxrse faille
engine, white cedar hull, all in j-ood
condition. Box
Sanford, Fla.
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5(1-4 tc

I’lillmar. Mceplmv t * . n.' ( j ' i
p t r t m m t Oh-.**r\ i-lon i u
*••■•' •I!.•

Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s'Irik Company, the
best ink made.

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nets

Vincent
40-tt
White Wynn lottos, celebrated Begal strain of Canada where vigorous

bottles.
Mucilage in bottles from 5c to $1.05.

irds ate m ired. For..-taut, h e .n j
’a j e r s .
H u b h ittg * ggs and Baby

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household r \ l

Indeuble Pm

ATLANTJC CGA

For Marking Linen. Com]
Pen and Marking Hoop, 25c

Long Distance
Always Gets
Quick Attention
-

z k 'I '- f r y 'w _____ 1 always answer
iia /
Long Distance TeleX Ml 'Jr
’ phone .calls promptly.
7
Usually it means prof­
itable business or.an opportunity to settle a
problem quickly anti satisfactorily.

“■When I talk to a man over the Long
Distance Telephone it is like being face to
face with him. I can inject my personality
into the matter anti win bis confidence with­
out loss of time.
“ The telephone, both Local and Long
Distance, plays an important part in our
business. W e have a Bell Telephone on
every desk and the time and traveling ex­
penses we save make the cost of our serv­
ice one of the most prQfitahle investments.”
£ v ery Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

H e ra ld W ant A d s W ill B rin g

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Results

Ribbons for
any machine, 75c each

over
store.

WANTED
Wanted Salesman and. collector
for Sanford ami Seminole county.
Apply Singer Sewing- Machine Co.,
Box o(S!&gt;i Orlando, Fla.*
57-2tp

All Sizes and Colors

Wunted Gasoline or oil engine;
second hand, 20 to ‘25 H. I’. Write
F'la. China f la y Carp.; Okuhutnpka,
Fla.
6G**2tc
W ANTKH T o K e n t— Fttfurn shed
House with four or more rooms and
bath. jH*r mu nett t.
Box hS-|, City.
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Allamonto

Springs, Seminole Co.,
Florida
Moxt popular and delightful win­
ter hotel- in interior Florida. Mugnilicent location,, between two lovely
lakes. Forty acres in parks. Golf
tennis, bowling, billiards, boats, or­
ange grove, etc., all free to guests.
Fine Ashing and* shooting.
Pure
spring
water
from
Altamonte
Spring!.
T he Altamonte is noted for excel­
lence of cuisine and service and so­
cial lift*. Me sure and auTo util ami
g i ; best- dinner served in interior
Kliridn. Or come for a Saturday
night supper and dance following.
Excellent orchestra.
. Gvo. E. Batek 5: Son. owners and
proprietors.
Brick rottd ppo Saturday, Jan.
•jntlr from the Altamonte to Orlando,
etc.*
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Loose Leaf Ledgers
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The Irvingono I-PmzaPitt kind, let us
show you. Call on us for any supplies

The Herald Printing
Office S u pply
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| fuprrty of hemlnol# I ounly. a . tr p o i l r d by the County Commi%»lonrra
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E H N K S T AMDS.
Comptroller.
f i r n r r a l Fund
L
« iial.nc* Apiil l»t, 1911*
h,V*M* OuU«Vn7ln« April* 1M. 1918.

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T U Collector, Taaca anil l,ir«n.*.
l litk Clrrult Court and Filina Krt-

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McLAULIN•
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i uurt House
Jail v i'l SSKS OK C O U N T Y IMMI.DINC.S
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for, an&lt;1 fii^rharg** Mcn»*y pa 1*1 to
C ounty CfinvirtJi
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Salary IVrrytriim
T*.T u . Inis n u lls KM KNTS
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DlSIlU'llSKMKNoS: April 1st to 8»pt. 30th, 1916
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, Inl*rr»t p i l 4 on linn s as follow,:
Coupon No. fl flood* No.. 1 to U 3 , Inr.
&lt; rrtlAc«to« of T im e Dopn.lt _________ ;....
S»fr D rpo.lt, B»l.
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H cfunl to J. I&gt;. Jinktn*. T . C.
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TtlTAf, D 1SIIURSKM KNTS

11,882.88

2 1,163 S3

5,183.67
12.662.60
16,02 6.53

9,012 60
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D IS B U R S E M E N T S : April !&gt;t to Sopt. 30th, 1918
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W s r rtn t. O u t. t. n d l n * Septem ber 30th, 1 9 1 8
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Troaturer’e llktsnro September 30th, 1916 .

77.50
6.259 *9

6,137.19
10.213.71

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31.00
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269,611 *5

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1.521 07
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200,000 00

46,000.00

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496,521.07
Coaat&gt; 1P roperly
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11,500 00
&lt;6,000,00
6,500.00

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29,000.00

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS

Maxwell's
M a g a z in e s

Sanford,

F lo rid a

Elto n J . Moughton
A R C H IT E C T
O f f l c r l n ! ' n w e l l Rldg."

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SanfunJ Lodge Nn fi2, l \ and A. M.
(.'ritniminirutnm ever'’ tlm urn! third
I'luirsihiys nt Tiiit), Visiting tircthren
s t | romp.
O . 'L . T a y l o r

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■Trip of material about 3 inches wide
underneath the opening. Htitch to
losition
on right tido of itasb, finish
7129
left edge for closing,
To nffsnt any severity of line, (he
Now;, t a k e (he sleeve and close the
front, of this blouse is tucked to for* seams as notched, (lather at lower
n panel effect. Pockets in two tUes edge bet wren double “ 1 T 11 perfora­
and as many shapes add further 4ii- tions. Lap niff to small " o ” perfor­
ations.
Join to sleeve as notched,
tinrtlon to tho decorative scheme.
single small ' ‘o ” perforation at sleeve
There is no lark •« allure in the scam. Few sleeve in armhole a*
sfferings nf the designers of smart notched, small “o " perforation at
.blouses. Their lines nre splendid be­ shoulder icain casing in any fulness.yond description and whether they
Nest, face ihs pocket* and attach
nrr used for regular or sports* wear, round pocket to front at indicated line
Iheir charms nre equally irresistible. of small " o ” perforations. Attach
A stunning model Is pictured here. straight pocket to front, Uwar edge
Il ii of the slip-on variety anil may It* of racket along upp*r Has of amall
fl I# V
i**tf\» Ai MiMm FLargs
wh■&gt;ma t*A
laced in front, if desired. To offset I I'o'*
parfornlions.
"O'I I
any severity tucks are added to the foratinns in pockets indicate front,
front forming a pnnel effect, and if
.Lastly, arrange the sash around the
further decoration is desired there are waist with Inner edge at double
the small straight po ck et* and the s m a l l " n o ” p e r f o r a t i o n s nesr center
round patch pockets, nbnvr and below back and tic in front.
the waistline, respectively, (n medium
Headed trimmings will continue In'
•ire the Idouse requires 4*i yards 3fi* high esteem fur tho decoration of
dressy blouses. *’
inch material.
Pictorial Rcviow Blouse No. 7129. Sl.rcs, 34 to 14 inches bust.
20 rents,
M rs. ( ir a c c E. W illia m s M illin e ry S to re

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Nolle* *&gt;f AsplIrstUn for T s i llroil U ndrr
H rcllaa S uf t ’k . r l t l 4Isa, L i * , of Ktor-

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N’ntlrs I* hereby (iv rn Ih st ( i . o r r , l l / m . n
p u r r h i . r r ol T * . I ’rrtlAcsl* No. 916, dated
lb* 3rd *!»y* of June, A. t&gt;, 1913, ha&gt;
filed raid rrrtlflrst* In my office, and has
mad* application Inr t a t d « d to is.ua In
a rr n rd a n ra with law. Katd certifies!* e m ­
brace. th e follnwlni described properly
. i t u s t n l In Krmlnnt* enunly, Klnrlda, t o ­
w n: l.ota 2 and 3, 111k 2, Tier I, Hanford.
Th* said land b ii n s n i o w d at lb* dal* of
th* l.suanc* nt such rrrtlfiral* In the name
ot Klorenr* llaarilall.
U n lo s said rertifieat* *hall hr redeemed ac&lt;ordln( to law
ta a d**d will i» u * thereon on th* 31st day
of March, A. D., 1917.
WltneM rny official d e n a tu re and seal
Ibis the 23rd day of February, A. I). 19K7,
t»aal)
E. A. DOUGI.A88.
Clerk Circuit Court Scmfnola Co., Kla
fly V. M. McDaniel, D. C.
55-Tura-Slr
N o t i c e o f A p p lic a tio n for T o i D e e d U n d e r
S e c t i o n S of C h a p i n 4SSS, l.aw a o f S'lor-

Ida

Nolle* Is hereby flvcn th a t Kdward A.
Dri|*or», purchaser of T a r Certificate No.
424, italrd th* 5lh day nf June, A. f), 1911
hae flleil .aid certificate In my office, and
ha* made application for l a t deed to issue
In accordance with law.
Said certificate
embrace* the followlns described properly
situated In Seminole county, Florida. Inwit Ilea SK cor ot S K i, of S W U, Sec 5
T ow n.hlp 21 8, It 10 F a.t, run N 466.7
It. VI 468.7 ft, 8 466.7 'f t E 466.7 ft —
6 acre*. T he said land heinf a.Miased at
I be dale nf thp iuuan c* of auch cerllflcal*
In the name of J. O. Moore. Unle.a aald
certificate shall he redeemed according to
law taa Herd Will iaaue thereon on the
.llat day. of March. A. D. 1917.
W l l n c a my official signature and ‘ acal
thla the E7lh -fay nf February A. D. 191
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E. A. DOIM1I.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Cnor* 8*mino1e Co , Fla.
iry V. M. Mr Daniel, D C.
56-Tu*a-6lc

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Monroe &lt; litipier No. I.'». It. A. M.
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Itiujam ih l»fi » , 4 mriplait,»M
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lay iit Masonic Hall over the linperiu
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enrh nionin. Every imp tvho* has need
ami A III | (itvi*-f, f i r husband,
Ms Slur in tin East nre cordially Invited
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t&lt;&gt; visil t hit* chnpter.
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ham &lt; lark wtttf 1 u ira I I.■r I hi •
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Phnriils Lodge Nn A, K. of P.
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carefu lly m a tc h in g cen ter-back* an d
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l a r a n d u n i l e r n c a d t t h e f r o n t , I f dc
11*17, the aainc l n i n | a rule day of aai*l
Meets second mid fourth Wednesday
s i r e d , w o rk e y e l e t s n t side* o f o p e n ­
rnurl.
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in g a n d la c e th o f r o n t s .
A d ju st a
fiubllahed In the Kanl.ifd llersld, » rw*&lt;- F. I,. Miller
J. K. Hoolchnn
paper pul ll.hed (n Sanlnfi), Srminule riiunirwmmmtr. ujan 7 l a o
Clerk .
Count’ll Commander
ty , hh.rlda, n n i e . s neeli Inr elpht fonaeculive wieka.
H. I*. O. E, Sanford Lodge 1241
W lth ita E. A. D nufla.., the rlerk of our
C lrrult Court and the &gt;ral of the .aid court
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Meet t in t and third Wednesday night,
at the rnurt h n u v irt Sanford thla the
at rorner of Fir»t St. and Falmetto Av«.
Cth day of February, A. D. 1917.
a
Cruse Barnes
J. G. Hurley
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Clerk.
Secretary
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Repair* and Addition* to 1'oor Hnu.r* and Karmt
Furniture and P li lu r * . for Poor House. and F arm .
K i p t n i 'i O prratlcn of Poor H n u .r . and Karma
A| i . m n &lt;-« m u l a tu—Paupvra tiutatd* «t Poor flotnCi
and Paid by IVairafila . ..............
nitoN T U S ’ IN Q U E S T S :
I'.-ta of Officer*, Jurora and \ M t n r . « a .
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Urneral Stationery. Wank*.
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Salary Co. Demonstration Aci nt
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tin u ld c ‘ ‘ I T ' * p e r f o r a t i o n * a ls o 1 in c h
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Arrnn»;i. on u n d e r h o d y
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d e r s e a m s c v c a . D o u b le s m a l l " o o "
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OJIS TRIBE NO. fil. I. O. It. M. '
Meets every first nnd third Friday
nights ut 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welromo
W.A. Cinn.
John Stamper,
C. ol It.
Sachem
United Brotherhood of Carpenlcra and
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet!
first and third Thursdny night at 7
o’clock In the M. W. A. Hall. Pico Blk.
J. W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Ncan
Scsc.Troua.
President
Modrrn Woodman of America
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,’
in M. W, A. Hall, I’ico Building.
C. E. McDonald
. C. U. Couch
Consul
Clerk

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Order United American Mechanic*
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P ,
M„ in th» City Hall. .Visiting brother*
are welcome. C- II. Smith, Uec. Sec,.
Celery CRy Aerie No. IR5J
Meeting every 2nd and 4lh Tuesday
night nt So'cloek Eagle Home, Oak Ave,
Visiting Brothers Welcome
E. E; Hagan
C. C. \VoodruB
Worthy President
Secretary

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�March 6, 1917
T H E SANFORD H ERA LD
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You can’t m ake any money truck­
neither will ho allow thla country to
bo Insultrd with impuvnlty. And ing." This was -true in year* gone
to d a y aa he aaaumro . the rclna of by when th e profits all went, to the
, R. J. H O LLY , Editor
railroads and th e middle niaii. when
W. M. H A YN ES, Business Manager government for another four year*
we breathe a paryer of thanksgiving the club of northern production,
PttbiWh*.! Krtcy T m *U i w d PrfcUr
t h a t America has a real mart in the with better quality, of stuff, better
President's chair an d one in whom packing, cheaper transportation and
better m arketing conditions pre­
th e world has perfect confidence.
•I You cannot catch fish unless you put a line in the water, neither
■ OTHcm im oN rm c B . in a i »vancts
All honof to our President, the vailed. r Hut Florida, is learning to
ORB aTB*B.
' ' B B m an of the hour.
produce, to classify, to pack a n d to
can you get business unless you ask for it. T h a t’s the reason we are
B IB M O KTfU■
t*S
sell shrewdly, making possible the
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T H F H F A I T I ! D E P A R T M E N T form»l,&lt;?n of organizations, cooperausing this space to’ask for your business. Come in and let us tell
T H E HEALTH I M AH' »'»&lt;«'1 tion for ljt.lte r nntJ chCnJ)Pr shipping
1. 1 O B i m d U Hi. OtT b, C.rtUf *1 00 I'M Y»«f U
Dr.
Porter
a
health
department
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facilities and more generous m arkets
you more about it. Our banking facilities are the best to be had.
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I
»» H ' - I " M». B. Msd* •• OM« supported by a evy of one half milki where
produce can he secured when
on the property of this state. This
■itir«d i« tv»—&lt;-n«— M»n m m u * a«h *» »m
ever it is needed.—Iiowey Tribune.
milluge was fixed by law in 1889.
(j
U N , &gt; 1IM fM U fln II N M r.d. B .M 4
i
I M m Art of AUrth »MJ. 1ST*.
T hen it produced a fund of J10,000.00, which Ln» increased from
ye a r to year, ao th a t now it amounts
to $ 150,000.00. Repeated attem pts
have been made to repeal this millage nnd place the health department
, .-.Continued From Page 3
on the nppiopriation plan, along
c. m. hand
O. L. TAILOR
R. R. DEAS
II. R. STEVENS
Csihitr
Aii'l CtdiMi
Vlf*.|*rr»Jd»t F. L. WOODRUFF Vic.-Pr.tid.nt
I'rrsUrtn
with the other departments of the Tam pa (Hillsborough and Pinellas).
state, nut the pull of the health
“ District
18 — J. M. Gronto,
departm ent in politics seems, to Mayo (Taylor nnd Lafayette).
have been able to prevent it. T h e
District 13 — Dr. W. L. H ughlett,
revenue departm ent wo* not strong Cocoa (Dade, Hroward, Rrevnrd,
enough to secure this repeat, so th a t Palm Beach nnd St.* Lucid.
the valuation of property for .taxa­
“ District I I — M. L. Ply.mpton, speak to an extremely large audience ably ' lie called. 'The new league culture of a woman the greater her
tion purposes m ight he changed to Lake City (Columbia).
that had gathered to hear the ser- would have a xnlafy limit and would appreciation of pain. It is not fair
conform with the law, without at the
Dlsttict 15 A. D. Andrews, Kui- j mon. The Doctor used as 'llU text play every day, giving each city tu urge girls to higher education; to
same time multiplying the already ford (Bradford).
..nvri'uu* _,*v#tum
the words "Then came they and took three games a week on thg. hdm e develop thejr
J. N, W H ITN K R
'large fund for the hralth.deparim eut
- ♦
ground*.
The
loiul
fans
would
see
“
IbstfArr-ffl—
J
—K^CalkhtiC
T
*i*r*~|Lrio1
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and
used
ax
a
reading
for
the
through
inusie
and
art anil dancing;
In the death of J. N. Wintrier tins |,y^ four. The health department is
a
good
game
of
hall
and
the
ex­
nandinn
(N
assau:.
,
evening
numerous
passages*
relative
to
raise
their
temp'Tamcnlal
natures
city has lost one of hex most pro- the only d epaitm ent o7 *the s ta le
District
17
J.
B.
Johnson,
.L
iv
e
ly
,
the
arrest
of
Jesus.
The
sermon
penses
would
not
be
any
more
than
to
the
zenith
of
their
power
and
i . gressive and public spirited citizens, government that gets so large n
Oak lSuwa|i?lPe_JiilCUolf
+b**y—
it
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h
r
8
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nf
ord~D
girf-Ti-^rn-part*T—
witd-stn-Lt-porthen—
4ji_J3U‘£i:L
Micm
to_iiecrun.;__
'.Qjiy who inixiiinshlu-pww*--«*f-bi*-tHo^-rrrrTt^'TrrTffrmt'as 1t •
plt'3BW&gt;ami'
m othe;s.. No baby in the world to­
and money to foster .very move- 'bV u h l r * p n ^ n t A n 'in g M tV tttlo ^ ,
^
L’ ^
J -‘r k ’ | ttaH ,h ^ o W h ly discussed by the lando games.
#
many
truths
day
is worth the suffering its mother
ment for the betterment of this city, ...
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uvalt.
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At a meeting of some of those in­
a* to how well the money was being
District If) —Goo. W. Crawford, w.'t ■ driven home, .The first lesson
went
through, ttjumcn should I s
this county and the state of Florida.1s p ' n t
terested last night in the city hull it
it is passing strange tlmt
Fow tnen live to achieve ax much with all this power with the legis- Conway ((Lange. Somlimle an d Or- gained by (bis message was the fact was decided to send .it delegate to selected for breeifljnt». I mp;, ration
ccoln.
.
tb '.t " F In e m / Friend*" were inxtru* the meeting of all th e cities in te r­ oT the hum an rare should be cunn the good things of life as the
|a tqre. . t h e 1 health department has
“
District
30—Glech
T
y
r
r
e
l
l
,'
i .e.n.iU in effecting tho arrest 'of ested thpt will lie held a t Lakeland lined to lower classes, where sendlamented J. N. W h i t n c r , 'n o t only ll0t been tilde to secure the passage
Bushuell
(M
arlon
and
Sum
ter'.
Jesus
and- this wax stated' to be a in the next two weeks, and if t h e *'dilies arc blunted and tortures of
iif
C n ^ n' r ® *,ut
r*‘‘'i.i"us tl( a | nw affording t-he public some
*
District
21
’Dr.
J.
W.
T
urner.
IM
Pl
in
the p riw n t day times - when league is formed it is certain • t h a t travial mean littie-.
I fe of Sanford. He wax an untiring protection against thu licensing of
friends that were in truth enemies Sanford \vill be in the league,
worker in the Presbyterian church ■ljll:u.k (IUP,0M lo p r*.y upon life and Hronsnu 'L e v y county).
A more propitious time could not
“ Distilct 32 J. It. M rE achern, were working against the people,
from the laying of film foundation j 1C!lu h ill this slate. We (io not even
There will uhb be a meeting of have been selected by Mi*s Lots
making, for. the e -&gt;rst in both the the San'ord Bull A* 'ociiitipu next j Weber to giv»* tiie world her mu t&lt; rof the first church south of Palnlkn know ,|lat the health department Monrii t'llo Jefferson1.
well as the
District 33- W. M. lgou, Eustis, so-called friends iife
a t Ft. Heed down to the present ,.v,.r i n h e r e d its • ponderous brains.
Friday • glii • He rit., hall ut 7- to . .r e. "W here Are My f'hildp’i ’ i
life' of lb** otie-f j-. ,
Tin* ending o’clock i &lt; •.i»cijv. in:- :&gt;agui
time -when a . few months ago lie about sueh trilling mat'erw Perhaps f.al.e . s-.ieri i'ib himself
jb ■ b agu* a»,«I ,, i itbffraniH which make* an intelli­
“ Distriit 2 1• Dr. I. N. Fogarty. of Judas was t’i*en and portrayed in other matters of importance in con­
officiated n1 llie laying of the comer it didn't want lo arouse political
gent and, thoroughly human an*vcr
Key West Monroe and Lee .
vivid accounts to show ’the exacting nection with base bull and a full
| , stone of the fine new Preshytriun opposition
At an y rale we repeat
to
the question of birth control
District 35 C. C. Mathis. Ver­ ending of the "enemy friend " The attendance is desired.
L church in this city, From the small- mu former statem ent that the
which ju t .now is occupying the
non. Flu.,
Washing ton, Calhoun second part or lesson gained from lit"
(fe* ;• ®st task to the greatest J. N W tminds of thinking people. In speak­
friends of Gov. C a l ls will rejoice in and B a y .
sermtm was the unusual calm with
' i*j ner W
l’n* always willing to take a
ing of "W hete A r e 'M y Children"
the appointm ent' of Dr. l ‘ox of
••District . 2 6 — W. S. Middleton. which Jesus took the a rre st—^hen
| ' ( t P“r t *‘
Dr. Fur It hurst said, *‘Mi*s Welifr
Hrookxvillc as S ta le Health Officer,
~ the* mub camC.into (he garden*, it is
A town buniler. a good citizen. &gt;a and th a t the people of the sta te Pomona. Flu., (Putnam ),
has given ux u million sermons in
District 37 CraWford W. Parrish, remembered, that Jesus asked the
one."
f . V Christian -gentleman, a kind h u s ­ will KNOW IT HAS A HEALTH
Del.nnd
Volusia', succeeds J. R. leader. "W hom dost thou s e e k " 'and
band, a lining father, a man among O F F IC E R and th a t they will also
i t bf
Tiii.r production ,pomes
answered by "We want Jesus"'
Parrish. Fla . DeSoto and .Mai .e
men.
Ii
I J* ti.
1.;
ric
I'heater
M'-iuLi\
M..
K N ti t t Mott III: S IMINI IS T H E
('ontimnd From I'nip; 1
-i
1 tkeii liMis aiisw r&lt;d utul said
ami 11 t . . r
Could an., earthly man Is* more’ M11N E 7 ol lie1 tie,dtb flepa; I iiieui tee .
I .im II*'
1 his |, -oil of perfect
* “ Disl. n t 3s l ino s !
Ad
11
\ri udia Enterprise.
Horracc Blackmer
-submission .Mil' lesson id facing tin .jtustud with fifty-seven feyt at T u s ­
under,
Conrad.
2-year
term
.
O
P R E S ID E N T \\ II.StiN
caloosa.
Horrucc
Blackmer was born F*btruth
with
a
spirit
of
manliness
as
District 2 9 —\V. K. Baker, Mel­
Woodrow Wilson has been in­
Tiie rivers named in the Bureau’s ruary 25th, lS.11, at St. CutlnTh
T R U C K IN G F O R A NATION
well as holiness • was given to the
rose.
ducted into office (of Ills see.Old
statem ent were tiie Upper Tcnncs- Canada.
Thi* nation must eat. it mii'l lutve
He settled, in Sneimiw,
**District* .Hi \V. II Green, Jas- audience in the true cbariuteristii
term as President of i hi* United vegetables, quick crops, luxuries as
Hyle of the pastor and the lessons^•‘'CP, tiie Alutwiln’i, Black Warrior, Mich., when n young man, ser cd in ’
States.
\ o special pomp or cere- well as necessities. T h e production * ‘
M*1
gained- In shat sermon will U\e for- ^rombigbeo, Flint, Chattahoochee^ the Civil War ;•* First Lieut-; i-t m
w
I ti - d r l , t
V • M. WilMam
mohy heralded this ev'mi ..tie r than has i m r i a 'i 'd the problem in l! •
eier m t to- b-arts and minds of t hei Oconee. t)cmulg*e, NeiKe and the the 29th. Infantry.
s
Mr. 1:1 •I. M
S t . Uluis' , • .
•the regular jtrngrum iliti o' carried densely poiuibit&gt;'d s t a t e s and .Jersey S t . A u g u s t )
I
Roanoke and James river*.
died
ot
the
home
of
Ids
so
thitikiug
ainii-me.
■ • • 11;-t-i. t
G Upland.
out. N u v ro w n was |»’
I i j ,■ i . ■a i n'n In' ■»-r ■ iiqii" the demand
Blackmer'iienr Enlerpri--' I !
Nev.
•
.
i
Tin.alabaster b tu.
with j,
l t ..«i..r t?»4 iay and the
a!t
illm*'- of i n i 'i i notiili"W h o re (to .Mi Children."’
■r &lt;£■•••.'!to;
p opt r t- t
|injjcantry and j- ■ •puus
&lt;w !*ffi
1 - i*f IlMlg
N ;VA
mein
in t . t tit;, bur,’, i nr )'
• Plnlad* Ii
h"
(if,
|
mg
a
ton
of
lb**
It
u
mil
n
ion
d to
Mi
i.l- v
was crowned l &gt; tin ; jar&gt;;i!«• ,&gt;f \
• | !*,-1oi
l 'in
aml &gt;tit r
Two t!iti'lr**n turvive toi"
III*
Cgi'l
111
4
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Hii
b
irn as one *'f 11.-*
.
i d n . .
M•
W I!
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i'&lt;t:
bur epuritr . &gt;n« v &lt;
■ii
iI•
T'*t tl.. it: J * I H V if r
through .»i ro
;v
ih .
ii. lire ; 9e p
. i,ll* &lt;ef.se FI-.
i has Held the I hii m ■
, , "■i
ir. i.
r * si i r | .»
t n • I' ;izud human ;.( &gt;•
u . i.
‘ ind one who ;
go , i
&gt;111111.1
jut i»(
I 11.
I he i ai lul­
I a' ■!!, during rove, t \ im :.'
UU’
N o v el T a &lt; •rt tisllaod
I ,»tute as a mai-’ur n'arioer
\\ , i , .
V.. K.
f tl rt
mon. |
l's foq • i t,
u.o&gt;
ii
n
w
"
t
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d
Ett/»»
ie
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id
l.
- id)
.- iff &gt;a on
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vl
b
.rite.
; til the faith in t&gt;e w. t .I i‘,
•'■rO|l
Florid, ib'-eti urg'wi and friu&gt;&lt;&gt;i Iii.ll li.ltllF |*| l
b.
i i i Mol:.in
*, I ’resident and if tl, ■ • i
W
i
R &gt;.»' « have l.i .^ ic ld tomorrow )■ . . |
i
i i. it i
j
1 •&gt; •• .' . » x Ito* only i f l y
the in s tru c tio n if tin:
,.v&gt; w a-; I'll.1
n '- '■r
( i .y .A . .|la :d " o , buwaiinei*, *
.
. versa I choice oi the people &gt;d
Ii ■ Iiw
| third and last
1;;* table*- on tin* i.tur!, t will -ho
l\i n Ve ty'lin given d rtv- TO KILL H A T S , MI CE ’ *
.
,
•
,
1
1
1
1
1
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&gt;
F
i
i
|’tit
•ountry. Re* t iltke fth tT (Me|J
11 r • til i '• . M ' — i tne &gt; u......
A N D C O C K R O A C H L'3
ill n nri ! .
II ■'
li'* '■-'ini of the p i .u d inon
Icists and tl It* *11ti *11,11**| * Vk, t i(
W. («. 1 in ■ i , .m.
I.l. ill toll'i a
Ever., p t - j .i in
.
a l wa y s t m ;
1 X(i» ,.-l\ '*. It 1' not • ’.)!ment
of
heredity.
And
st'll
th
e
a
r
­
I
intrigues of the diplomats and . -e. In n
Goo. |&gt; Wilder, HtllsI’Tiiiigh.
S*l IlfoAl thoilid avail themsi'lve- of
it. it is ik &gt;i li-ir&lt;lly or «f 'tutility.
gum
ent
eont
inu‘*i.
fit** wdaffe-fiii ■jiport'init;. and hear
'. , f r e t spies of,other government unto- W.- i i
W C l.angfortl. 1'■Soto,
n
a* ' A.lT- pi" o'
ti i 1i - . ! ! , n . I o];L
Mr Robert B r u ^ Liggett 'ociery
F*7oo friendly, harav-etl ,(t\ the' .*1ji'- WI !|! 1Ii'' I............
tiic.c vrm o r.t.
T .«\ ■
do III
U
T
t
.
-It,*
i’.i.
b,r
1 * f^.jItVn of Mexico and tiie 'sioiii:
le;iderr«&gt;(
Duluth, Minn,, is the latest
U. S. G ov er n me nt Buys It
future \ tlar.‘
fa t') -ige t a limit bv
Amo*
E.
Lewi
i.
Jackson,
exponent
of restrieted motherhood
1
Ametinan
re
f
ml
1
1
1
c*.
Central
AmerSOLI) KVURYWHKRlt — lie *ti 1 * l.«
D i M
SU]l(&gt;1l('ll m en ;it I lie fitbllbtUX price
(a hurl a iijimb into the c:im|i of the
it. .! Hamrick, )■ ITcrsnn.
|Ca ami Cuba, our president has ijf -i.x i-i-nts per pound, tMijoi.s are
Hutrual school, .Echoes of tilV explo­
M. 1. Daw*un, Hernando,
1 ; hown himself to In- t!i*' real loader
ll r p i r tm . i.l nf iht I nit'll."
higher than
beefsteak,
potatoes
U. S. toiml till « j ai (jjinvitlllf, I' b..
L n the ctiigs.,
sion still continue. M utual recriir.Members-whftVh-.'ve
se.rcFd
in
\h
e
about the sutne, green stuff*.almost
Janu ary 37. l “ i
k jm
‘
ll(ius» of T---------------—
R epresentatives.and F lute
J No one k nows just when: the next Impocsilde-- to _gtL . aj Jm y -ptige_1_________
■ ew weeks will lead this 'nation., We Gr iwera arts hurrying their, products s,' nuH' l'r,“ r to
sesMing!
’ • in perfect faith the a c tio n .o f to* the platforinx, cabbage afe being
I.. S. i.iglit. Marion.
1
‘ »w«it
Finance comes to her 'hid with theo- noiicitv. a V•• Pive*)*
W. M. Tayltu. Manatee.
ifttpvulon
Fresidenf Wilson, knowing t h a t - h o * cut befroe fully developed, losing
lo r*tAbli*h r l u m in th** Un i a? *&gt;*
ries of the M althusian teachers. i!**«crib#‘tj
•J.
S.
Smith,
(May.
li*for&lt;‘ »«&lt;• &lt;*ounty Ju tff*’*
*
#
i 'will be guided liy the impulses of a thousands .of pounds and thousands
But his suggestions are but as a S a n fo rd , F lo rid a . **n lit** lilt ft d»y of
J. A. Hanson, Lake.*
1 master mind u n d 'n .h e q rt that beats qf dollars to thy growers when there
drop in the bucket, for Mrs. Liggett
H e n r y ,S. M c K e n z i e , P u t n a m
r i i l m i n t nt»m**« « b * r lln r » l t*6:
n sym pathy with tiie common pep- ’* 1,0 r*'-‘l necessity ft&gt;r rushing to
J . I I . M uddli^tun of ( i r n r v i , F lo rid *
proposes conditions more sweeping
John W. W atson, Dade.
F- N . Su tto n of ( S r n c v i, F lo rid *
nutrket which has no o ther source of
j Ic. We know that he will not need
W i J . l U n i r l o f ( i N i r u , Flo rid *
than any that have gone before.
M. O, Raggett, Escambia.
L I,
_
supply ii'u sight) We must learn to
r ;c •
C. .M&lt; Honortl of ( i r n m , Florid*.
T
elfair'S
tockton
Duval,
Senator,
• IIOIIT. W. MAVl".
Science,
contends
Mis.
Liggett
SANFORD,
ORLANDO,
LAKE­
coaly plunge this country into war, (jr o r the stuff first, gather and pack
. .JU &lt; U trr.
admits
th
a
t
the
higher
th
e
mental
'. i .
------------------------- it next, a n d ' then to exorcise the f M0 1-0.1 ■. ,
J T . T u r . At F r l d O l c
.*
LAND, BARTOW.TAMPA AND
■
.
» » » » » » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ + * same caye and judgm ent fa market-'
W. J. Epperson, Levy,
OTHER C’ l T I KS CHOSEN
S. H. Strupi, GuiUdvit,
I
t ing
Sanford, the city that hux been
For Florida must
feed many " • *’• Langford, DeSoto.
mouths.’ must supply
many tables **• J- f^nn, Santa Roia, T. J . Dry* known far. uml wide for many years
with dainties and Florida must and a |, t . Santa Rosa, returns same dele- as the premier hall town will'be in a
real league this season if the'.plans
will- b e . recompensed.
The .news gat ion which served in 1913,
of
Robert Olin Chappell can be car­
comes from down th e
line, that ail McQueen ( h a ir's , Lafayette:
ried
out.
truck north of the Florida line has
"*• T: ( ash, Taylor,
E.
It.
L.
Moure,
Franklin.
been killed, th at cabbage and tomato
Mr. Chappell, better known as
Do you have trouble
plants cannot be had. th at it will be
Nut R. Walker, Wakulla.
"Boh" Chappell was the idol of the
with your typewriter? I; months before. Savannah, Charles- * Members of th e 1!UJ Senate who fans in base hull circles in central
ton und their tributary territory cun have had previous legblutuinji
Florida and especially In Gainesville
Does it blur and do the
supply green stuff for the northern h a v *’ ha(1 previous legislative experj. many years ago and he afterw ard
letters fill up?
market. Jersey will be many weeks ‘*»&gt;,••• '» «,' t' hoU!" ' and
!,riuf was drafted by the big show • and
I t ’s not the fault of the
Size
.
Plain
Grey Tubes
Non-Skid
; late, Maryland crops are far h a c k - ,10
played hall in many of the large
' -ward,
- - J with
—i . i . -total
. ---• loss -lo- the early
\v. A.
Mcla'od. District I, Santa cities east aitcF west. Lately he has
typewriter—its the rib­
crops.
Then it is to the limited Hosu.
bon. Tt y one of our Web­
been living on the lower east coast
•
J. 1 . Sheppard, District G. Gads- where he is engaged in the farming
;
sup
phi
of
green stuff in Florida that
ster ribbons. They ore
X
...
the nations must look, and it is den.
game, but he still loves the great
the best made and do not
A. D. Andrews, District 15,* Brad- American game and bus conceived
11reasonable to suppose th a t many of
give the trouble that
[ those who have fought so
hard ford,
the idea of having a Florida league
•
cheaper ribbons do.
against the conditions which obtain
Geo. W. Crawford. District 19. playing under the regular -league
Larger
Sizes
in
Proportion.
in th e frost line will become tired, Orange, Seminole and Osceola,
rules in Class D. He is anxious to
Ribbons for all Machines
that they will move to Florida and
\V. M. Ig’ou. D istrict 23. Lake,
j
Casings Carry Regular 3500 Mile (J uarantcc.
have the—tities of Sanford, 'Orlando,
I’rice 75c
I that t h e land values will continue to i J a m e s K. Alexander. District
Lakeland, Bartow. Tampa and sev­
I
’ rise, t h a t climate will be capitalized Volusia.
eral .others of south Florida in the
’ as never before and t h a t the boom
W. A. McWilliams. District :li, league and will manage the Tampa
ii days of California will.be as nothing SI. Johns
team, if possible making his home,
!! compared to those wiiich are' des\V. E. Baker, District 29, Clay in that city during the season. He
. lined for this state. ,
a n d Baker. .
is with Carl Horton, a well known
ball player nnd they are residing at |
Now t h a t we a r e j u s t b e g i n n i n g to
Ft. Lauderdale, but Chappell and I
work but the problems of soil yulHow lie Was Arrested
T A T !•: D I S T R I B U T O R S
lure, th a t the state** agricultural 'dc- was the subject of the Sunday even* Horton would jointly manage the
SANFORD. FLORIDA
partniVnt is beginning to give more ing's discourse nt the Temple last Tampa team and be largely inter­
ested
in
the
Florida
league
or
South
than value received we will hear less S u n d a y night. Dr. Hyman was in
PHONE 14*
and had occasion to Florida League, ax it would prob♦ m m o t o t t t t t t M m t j und less of. the cry of th e pessimist: j th e pulpit
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THE SANFORD HERALt)

nn&lt;l he in now at th e 1head of the
T he Hoard of Trade secretary
Hoard of Trade Notes
E astern Writers
It waa one of the nurtt enjoyable
rlyinp Squadron Foundation, ns ‘meetings th a t the class has had for
The Hoard of Trade, Mr. Citizen, was in Geneva, and vicinity Inst • G ra n tln n d • Hire, New York Mail,
th at rani pa Jen dosed at Atlantic some time. Mrs. Hagan was elected asks yim to do only two things: Friday, accompanied by Afr. E. I*. King W. Lardncr, Chicago Tribune,
lp
&lt;»i
.
— i--------- *
1 ( Uy, June Gth, after having appear­ president for the coming year.
Improve y o u r own * property and Morse. Uerause of what is in arid Charles E. V’un Loan, no paper
ed in more than 1160 citks, visiting
; Llt^c Happenings— Mention
There hurl been t\ call for n basket holdings, make them a ttra c tiv e and around Geneva, the mention of the Dayrnun Huynun, New Y ork" Amer­
every
state
in
the
Union
and
travel­
of
groceries to be sent to a deserving join the Ilourd of Trnde_ and thereby trip has gone into a story that .will ican. Thos. S. Hire, Hrooklyn Eagle,
of Matters in B rie ff .| a |
ing more than &lt;15.000 miles. The family of Sanford and every mem say, t am a member because I lie- he produced in Friday’s issue of thy Sam Crane, New York Journal,
Personal Item s of
people of this city arc very for­ her re^imrrdert-Trbtrmi.Tnrtj^both_wrrh'dtrve h r H i r - c i t y of-N unfnnF'pr-th'r ' He rald. You r a n 't tell on the Gene- Frank Menko, International New*
Interest
tu n a te indeed
After a. ’*
moat- cnunt^r-frf-**emrrmtie - a n d -" f Irtfficw'rn--folks in just an item, nor can I Service writer/ Irwin S. Cobb, Hu. .
,to have the oppor- groceries
v» fci
hand
iiu money.
unity of hearing one of the greatest “interesting Hible contest the meeting that it is my .duty to belong |o vth at ytn^ speak of the beauty there in rnorist and sport writer. F. C. Lane,
Snmmary of the Floating Small ] J nra,iirs and most enthusiastic tern- was turned over to the president.
body in order to show my progres- jurft a' passing remark,
editor Hnseball Maghzlne, and Joa ;.
Talhs Succinctly Arranged for
&lt; perance worker.- in t his country,
rivenc.,* and to affiliate-in JW iy
Mr alu, .\j,s s \j | ImiMon (,r Vila. New York Nun.
(lovertmr Ifanly is one of the feu
1 Hurried Herald Headers
reasonal.le way possible to promote |'i t , H|,ur»r are t„,iris(s in Snnlnrd for
.Southern Writers
Property Owners Take Notice
&lt;p men who laid asj.ic poHi'rnl urnbithe interests represented by thv a sh&lt;)rt May. &gt;Nlr. n ^ ^ t n n is imMorgan Blake, Atlanta Journal,
The
law
provides
th
a
t
"If
taxes
■lions to tight the greatest evil that
Hourd of Trade. When you do t his • ,ir0, se(, wiD, th«. city and to hear
Win.- W. Nicholdson, of Camden, j confronts the American people to- upon any real estate sludl not be you qfe a real honored citizen and him picture tl.e city ’s future would Fuzzy Woodruff, Atlanta G e o r g i a ,
Hob Pigue, Nashville Banner, Hoy
paid before the First day of April of
S. C., was in town yesterday.
[day, "The American Saloon."
any 'year, the Taxi Collector shall &gt;our reward will not begin w h c n ,ma|(C every citizen sweat " I will" L. BUffApi Times-Union, Jim Moore,
Ford Touring C a r for sale at a
1 ,u‘ meeting to be held in Sanyou are past enjoying it but will untl , h„n R0
advises clti- Atlanta Journal,' Mac Parker, T a m ­
advertise and sell."
bargain. B. i 0 . G arage, W. A. for(l *» °Pp»i to the public und udjain nn,j (,„0, t thoir Board pa Times, Bob Vanre, Birmingham
This m atter wan brought to my beg.n sooner than you anticipate it ,
Stringfcilov.. •
44-tfc
rn' S!,fPn is.free,
\ very large utand will tome in little things marked of Trade and adds, that body will
I
attention some time ago by the
Age-Herald, Gilbert Freeman, T a m ­
llUB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic; He- lel,,1*?nn.c* is anticipated by the.com- Governor, and this i» to notify ail "ltc G n ff W’e Trust,
ilit. the rest.
pa Tribune, Dick Jetpison, A tlanta
lievcs Hhcutnatism, S prains, Neural- ’
ttl ,n r i:irKl'‘
The H o a n r’of Trade icgistcr shows Constitution and Brian B.*ll, Colum­
Mr. W’ilmot Cnstlp of Rocltestej,
concerned that the requirement of
gia. ’
’
33-tt
and Mr. Fred J. Carey t&gt;( sixty-five rollers Sunday und Mon­ bia State.
law will be coin filled with, and the N.
* &lt;vi
Funeral of Ibm. J. N. Wliiliur „
Mrs. J . M. Drcssner has just a r - .
11 t
Tax Hooks will positively be closed Hartford. Conn., two golf enthusU day,. These are all tourists who took
The Inner
J., N. Whltner °n Aprll First, as provided by law, asts were Hoard of Truth* callers for the Hoard of Trade office tho
j M
rived from New York with tin en­
, , b ' Hon.
,
Our first two selections in G rantoccurred
from
the
Iresbyteria.i am, n„ laml8 on which taxes have yesterday.
T hey Caine over from first thing and all of them predict land Hire and King Lardncr havo
tire new Spring line of ready-to-'
church last Sutur
iih jn tn jn ru • not been' paid will be advertised
a neig hboring city to learn if it was* for Sanforil a future that will have in our opinion no equal as writers,
scar. •
~
35-ttc
o .*30
o'clock and the chfireh mi ii I
true that Sanford would have a golf n* equal in the state,
J
NO.
D.
JIN
KINS.
while for the two best southern
J. L. Team of O rlando was in the
lorlurtt uiyt Sunday* school room vjist
links
by
next
season
and
if
so,
to
Tux
Collector.
writers
our hat is off to' Merman
city over Sunday.
idled 'w ith . friends g.it he: off. from j Sti-ltc
FOR I) 101-5
Semi ole, Orang*r .&gt;iid other count leu I
were Told that their iiifortvaFine Shape
of the state i ,i ,l.i I,,nior to the man ;
n iic ir
L.
Wiis
correct
llull wii. vvo a l u -*1— - in/ f A M O w n
FOIt HiDS
$225.00
tjlCy had 1,nr v. Si_i - J . J o v t d to »i/e. •
h.i 0
\ • a golf course and then sortie, i
— Seminole County Gnrage
nv "RKtr m i w
T h e Hoard of Governors of tiic i_______
_
55*tf | 3 bo follm. i ig gentlemen wi re the
Notice to (ir.idin'i; Contrarlors
Sanford Hoard of T ra d e were C ity
■active aril honorary pill beaters:
.
B’oiidsff—Liiir-otr
Htrtrr "Will ‘hr reccTveTT b y t h s
Overland Touring C a r much less
’^TiiTiiTnc
jriTT
Count II kuTT.r; f;Tsl eveniiig autl
W. Go nl it It li r . Da lb iso, W.
; i v followi:,, ami.mncement from
' l ^ y - v TK* above n ^ e ' l s / a m l l l a r with * * * * *
at their
than vtnuo for quick sale. II. &amp; (&gt;. T . Deane .Smb Woodrji
-Garage, AV*. A..Stringfellow.
11-tfc i|.4Vvkit., c
».
n
.
'
:X
i
improvement,
tending
to
make
l0«
l
fnr
ind
while
playing
with
^
M«r«h
19! *
Walker, I... A
the Sanford dclub
...son.............
“ M
"°°! u
a bigger, better Sanford.
Ever.. «Hc
u b last ie U
"Slug- t,,,, CTa'litig and clearing of tbo road
Miss Alethia Myers, a very at Itrumlcy, S. () Chase, F. *1*. For-ffrr, I l i ' u t v - f
Also
trartive visitor from Hishopvillr I K. Pare, Hi. I'ul'-ston, II H.
..
. courtesy, was shown tie* .Heard of 1’h»g Jim *. was rtn»* of the main .fac- ^ro,l' Oviedo to Cliuluota.
A ptetly home wedding was .s o l- 1
'
*
S' -ping tie* locals in the race. Cri,m. W* F* J-‘'“v itf s corner to rosd
S. C., returned to lier lionfb last Dickson, It
At. Holiiimm, Alex etnnired at the Lawson residence on ! Trade rejireseirtmives ami without*. «»«
f ° U t'
0vJedo’ , ‘rofllo' of
night.
\ nughii, A. T. ‘ HoVsettcr, J o e -Cant* Lake street Wedxnesduy at 1 o'clock, doubt it was indicated that the* Moore, will more than likely play r,,.n..
councilnien were on the job and an-* «ir!. the .Kufuula' team again this h»“| t rm,«l '.n“y.
"‘'L;n nl tho ° mc*
eron.
Hud
Yules,
Hryan
Cox,
H.
!..
Ford Touring Car for Side—At n
v4-hen Miss Ellice Clifford LuNeson
of thu clerk of tho circuit court on
xious
to
cooperate
in
every
tespect
eonting
season
,-und
while
he
goes
bargain. . U. &amp; O. G arage, W. A Gibson, Forre.t l.ake. Harry Ward. became the bride of J a m e s Monroe |
toward securing the things (trough away with the best wishes of the anti after the 2Hth day of Fel&gt;ruHr. Hrownlee in delivering the Wiif.ilall.
Stringfellow.
4-l-tfr
‘■
. "*
up for diseussion.
lo "»l fans for a successful -.e.isou we, nry.
funeral services *poke feeljojdy of
I he lower ihior of (lie home was
Tlie county commlssioncra reserve
Huoney Dies in Ocala
li
Iiu lucntiun Dial the player who
t he decease,| u ho )i iff been »oi«’h a
0 al l Fla.. March 5. Jefferson leader in the Presbyterian church ie -it ni' suite and elaborately dee:! Un,‘ tlmo ,n p articular Was put leads him in I..... . ■■ ifi Do' league the right to reject any and nil bids.
I. A. Itriiinley.
Davis Hooney, former secretary of here from tl&gt;- time of it* fniiml iti.,n or;...... with a green and .white color Diroui'.h la*t night Dial will p ric e is going to Ii.l1 Ii;,-. .1 inte the l'g
ri
:
out
luiml....
green
•'
"
•**
parti,
ularl.v
to
.........
who
•
to
•
b-m.
ltd.
of
Co.
Commissioners.
leagues
ih&lt;' i i i Hoard of Trail** and wile •mil who h,ts ■o r *I.■, ■11 ,in . r n &lt;
have teams and will also o b v ia te
E
A
1
b'aglass.
oraui'e
Idos-ioms
and
white
I'added Iterord
of tin i lie best known development leader ami who.e life
tii*en siidi
Clerk
lilies,
Especially Die bad impression that tourists
I teli IMck Hawes, w!n&gt; v as !o-w o r k ' i n .the south died at his an inspirit Iinn to others in church streamers und
tin t form of Sanford, should th ey
Tues-5;i-:ltc
pretty
w
is
the
open
siairway,
twined
merlj
the
di
&gt;
*
-&gt;f
.
.’ffetics
at
home htTe this morning.
wor
Hi- favorite byiutis were
chance to ontei our city from E nter­
1 ! paid a visit
Mr Hooney had (nr years ht-pii rendered bv t select ed choir of ;t 11 1 wh*re Die baiivucr was wound round prise a n d . that is, tin* construction the &lt;iifa lido Ii, ..
with
hutnhno
lira
lie
lies
and
white
to
the
Times-l'ni
&lt;u
a*uf in ,t dir. ;
engag d in .development work in Die church's composed of Mrs)
of a nht'll road for the tim ebeing
Florida. For a long tim e he was Claude Herndon, Mrs. MetUnger, ribbon. In th e living room an arch leading from* tho brick on Park ave- cussi :i &gt; i*! t|,e ’ mrtllig editor of
(To t Late to Classify)
* ,
...
. .th a t ,
t gives out a Matcriieiit
swUtatit industrial agent of the Sea­ Mrs. John .Thomas, Mrs. Frank Was arranged of the delicate trugery nue to the city dock
with a m p l e ’ , jr ^( ,, , (
of
green
and
festooned
With
white.
e lined umlefe (led
board Air Line', with headquarters Woodruff nnd Mieur*. Ifwln and
For
i n We«i side Fifteen
Here the bridal party were met by hard road at the dock for fuming
C
I. •! i ,.f the
in Jact rniiville, and liq contributed Peabody
i &gt;'.i ins ,,r i arTIi' olioi *- was or,
ore-, ’,
iih ,| and farmed live
It*',
II
•
Niimmer*.
who
pro
S
I
I
•
*.*r
Haw.
.
w.,
;l.|
crc,itl to the organization of (mil
|&gt;r Hlow- Oi gavi a t,r f -t • 1, ti ' i &gt;,| D ■ si.), i n , i re moil j , using ,Lti *i| done
It h.i . a 1-0 |e » II a* 111
i
.
,
■. 1, , • h d ,i , I- n ■a’ , with i iluwm,; well. i&gt;an mile
i j i i | .■• table grower:. into different Ilf t tie ||*. ..f • 1,1 t, , who h.!-| I'M ■
ranged 1 1 licriN f. Di Indklo-ad u'.d
I I.. , ,,
,. ■me O'l I i, e.
jveven room
•rd,* i
old I
tie «»»&lt;! \ Fr'ioi lo.oiu.g station.
a -.. i :: us
I,-Ugly be h i- bci-n Slieil _.t Y*. ■'' r . , D ' «
a- l.i-t a- ciyisisient to improve this
a l d -| *lt
hiMi.se
with
hath
raoin
and
hot nnd
town tu (i:s w,(V kliit’J.i'd a hole in
|irnt:. Hi.; the side of Sell phos- uai Li1' ,,j , he coiurmiuity und 'who
iii tin pa -iy wi re Do- It, ideitmaid, p r o p e r ^ in a way that will be »p- tl(
t r,.,,,ri|
•'old
water.
Long
time.
Enquire
V,
We sent tin 'porting
phate. lie «us jmjmlar th ro u g h o u t 11|(||, W(irkl.;, iniee.,M..g1 v and iinsolf- Mh-s.EdieUi Stewart of Sanford, who fireeialed.
Herald
m
in
e
.
5S*Fri*r»tp
. ; editor of the Times-I'nion ,1 iciter
the *iate.
ishly for the tqtbuildiug &gt;j[ his coun­ tirsl descended the st.iirs. her reseda
U e asked tin ( ity ( ountil last a n ,j asked him in publish till* fact
green
crepe
de
chine
gyvv
ii in ex­
For Sale 'Several good second
ty and state.
night ntwiiit the boulevard nlonq t(u'■‘‘ t l a t J'ltrtfilrd defvaleij D'I,inffo b•■&gt;
quisite
Harmony
with
Do1
deenro1
) i ,ii:
fes, all
• s.
L. L. T a y ­
Break your Cold or L a Grippe
i wall on the Ir.dkto :«l
I.
In psfitvi t for the tr.emnrv of Do* tiie.- Mol i • r ,.T:n l.oiiquvt •I pu i
d 22 lo 7, -v. Ifn Ii be ilidl lor. i i | t ci', l'a iiford Ave,- •
vitli a few doses of GtiG.
fl-L’/Jte
j 4n*i nl ..f Ti ado fmuiff 1 &gt;i
decent c,i dl Do
Hub I liappell Here
carna'ioiiH uddjng i i . touch off color. ,1 ' X4t l*• t •to III | ' ■• D,
f.M lc
I Invi Deep -CultlvAte Shallow'
- b..-il
(
,
t
tin1 city • heed
- V.
ti . r
’ l l - ' -,.f i 1 I ’ '
,
,
1
.
|
r *.41
Miff D t •ill ;■
il'.ep fthile sluggard-* -|eep , i ,. . .
!:•
roams for light
&gt;f"ll *
W111 h ve turn to *e|| u!:d ••.oi:ri,.ii g
• civ l.i •in ..1! po- ;ldad
a
ball
•
la*
••
*
■
1
o'
t
nil"
bedroom.1
1*1 th«*
Ml1*' 1-'q at re i ii-t;;
l
: ffit :
'll'
••
57-1 tp
xj .iriiif
1D it (.' 1, 1: i'll
.,V 1 1
T
a hit nl ift ni'ml advit *■
..... .
•ni..I rooms, furWe.1, ju*t ;,s v v ’l With
ih
,i, , Di
• w.-. .' eeping, pH
I
1
.
1
,
1 • ■ :'
f t . Mr (' \ V. • L .! &gt;.able priiea a t
1li1
i
1
i
k.iff
i.ff.
.11*
«
•
ii'.l '
. . h i* tru'd &gt;t lor i &gt;.io.
J. • l
.
orner
of Second St.
bo
1
V
l
:t.':
tb;
.
.1
I&lt;
i Hi f1
t mov ii among bis i ighih
ill 1 I .1
57-L'tp
'll
-f
1
,,
l
ur
'ood farm* r,
v *i .i i **ri ‘i 4,' p , r" '
■tie
I. S'
i *1
........
!.,!(«■ stdi'Hs well drained
de
&gt;rof soft's
I
I
•j t 1 44
• ti-ly
.•
I &gt; I'bi'-l
* i' &gt;iid
'aii hand
mimi • «
• *t .i |ji * * ft
• t-i the see,;. in d&lt;
ijo- ,
•
i, •
i
, or p
M
F.
Li
pc,
salesman
i . t. ;
.*.' : •
sle v..n met i.h.. llif 4|duh(. uicufding to ihfir way . of form ■I *oti ’ in* di m id
11
I Ie' i rop is gr - &lt;• s a&gt;
,■
-■-’''' T y p i'w iie r.
Over .
family
groom
and
together
tit*
1 the
' owl) b*ti* rojr Inod"« arrl in v;, i
,v
citltivaloveff*
i
welj-nml
in
the
I
' , &gt; **
it freiulkitt shallow
re
57-tfc
15
■*! V
*
' •' &gt;
i i I' rr&lt; I Imop v. i1ii i,i -i , at i l l - i i Die re11
I v. 1 i»n t he t rop i« laid -Ie l',|,
ii,,
I,.
I
1
1
iv
11-,
It'riretnon'
'
w
I,
F, r : lie HegUtereil l);iroc sows
|»f*ij
rite i ity wapM-thls
mi in'
of the field In level. )!•'
•T * i n |j *,( eat •
nil
iliol,- .It I li e- 1 WI In
«
*
4
nf
Do
t
&lt;
&gt;
ri
ii
illy
planned
an&lt;
d
Di
: "tibg je. -* F F Dutton.
viehl.s of m a n y cr*itis arc
J'l ,
er-d .......
ml
• g.ii • I » h ve •
\\ i
57-tfc, . '
deep cultivation vvhmh
11
I • .- ! &gt; i f I"-.
Mill
X1
H- •' i .
MI
.' k oil* i;&gt;a» :
.,■ 1
!?•»• *Ii I . . . . , \ &gt;- :, ■' ■ util; • ' ' l I
v of the roots of tie
Wantial l e u to .read our tire ndpun
IV*— with utlt-l lit"'
la a ttfo' e r. -i ' • 1
m ill i!;e w a td d *oil,*
nl&gt; ff, 1!• l» i»Tthe
intern
wrilcis
mu I ten v
ert
leniei
off th''n cinne (ind see
•
s'rad uni LI idntw a dispo 'i f*0(1 t i
_ _ ________ » •
. | requiem of peaiff in one of nature's tlie tlinibg room.
vrilh'x
in
q
-,r
!i-'
'l
l
i
-I.
in*'
tip
iff
be i (liiviuci'd we can
Mr ami \!r- WotlilaB !‘‘fi oil •*H"!||,.|p.
'IMie'
„fF Ijudc • O . 4
, ,
noblemen.
mean that tie- u n it a am the -. . ,t .vo you money
Orvi^Jand louring ( ar mueli less
.(. O. i’ackard
aJ htiiooii .train fa: I . iHpa for u | ( s ■gervice lo tin
ty Council to
i Ut tho \en I ■" h . ire Co,, : ijifonl. ______ « 57-ltn
than value for quick sale. 11.
O, j I'lihr In th&lt; eventide n- the -an ihbnrt wedding trip and e.\p' t to ie Die I’xtcenrc r&lt; put t i ng through tiffs in tin- I , * . .
■writcis—*w-tr r-Ti— Inx'i' .bei'ii r'fft'iV&lt;"iT
■| | -i fc was chi hi in* in the-west tin* la t rn&gt; tu rn Fini-I
•Garage, \V. A. Stringfellow.
bulk bead.
Tfii&lt; railroad policy of'
, ,,
„
,
a le hard'J o 'b o a t, nnd the tvn south- ^
1\ ML&gt; IIE HI- TOMOItlMDV
f V. i , m I . D ' '
daughter oj

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY i

i

m

PEOPLE ANI) EVENTS

■CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

1

I

V - -

Z\

' Do. on e who had cone before nnd r

,,r*l Mellmdlhl Church Will »«*1d h. sheltering* oaks’ held aloft their
S.cne o f Great G ath erin g
.
. sprlnkUns the trailing
Fere.r Governor J . F rank l l a n l y ,
................. KrilVii of »..r I.,*m
if b liana will «|ieak in th e First loved citizen..
k , hurt'll tin Wednesday*,* March
Deceased leaves « wi[" and four
Dh at 7:fJ(i p, m., under th e ausdnugbters 10 mourn th e loss of a
pii.x r? the Flying Squatjfron FounInvihg busband and father, one who
-.datinn.
.

was m u m tluin father to the girls
for he was their playm ate pinre their
birth a n d their good chum nince tld*
p.»i. D.eir childish p ra ttle first spell­
ed the name of fa th e r. He will be
missed by bis family ntul relatives
first a n d greatest but lo those who
have known him for two score years
and more, io those friends who knew
him best and especially those a d ­
m itted into the inner cloisters of a
friendship that .lasted until death
his going has left a poignant grief
akin to kinship and almost as. deep
as relationship.
Sleep on, dear friend,
W hile,coral sands thy winding sheet
will measure.
And-, n ations war and tiring return
to peace and pleasure;
•
And th y beloved Florida
Heeding some of thy lessons taught
Becomes in time the great s t a t e , of
thy predictions.
And y e t I would not call thee
From th e great white throne with
angels banding,
Where a t lest, from labor resting,
You h av e reached the goal «f urnler-

?

, standing
And ea rn ed "A\ ell dmo

?

J' FRANK hanly .
ti»t'nrr!'or Banly was the oxecuror' , airmaiT
the Flying Squad&lt;ir ° ' mi'rica in their ‘nationwide
for National Prohibition

T ru th Seekers Meeting
T he tegular monthly meeting of
the T r u t h ‘Seekers, Class of the
M ethodist church met at Mrs It. MMason's, Mugnolia avenue, wit
members present.

11 l

httn ltvc.l most of

■her life in KhudmtnoF. She is
okition Insofar an that boulevard —
is
eoneernvd.
h-ada.,." &lt;m... Dm chools here and
t,r
«ra'le ,r «r h ,,n lm
Yesterday Mayor Duvisop nnd
several years.
’
*• ' I'crctary Marlowe were very busy
(lor charming personality, ns wi ll
piloting'(Mr. Frawley o f tho Lullin’
as luv beauty has won her a wide Company on a moving picture ex­
circle of friends here, who wish J ot
pedition., T h e . picture, will be in
cvefy happiness.
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film nnd pii tuniil. Htylo. The*'ll ties
Mr. Wooduil is a young' business and sub-titles, instead uf showing
nan, being connected with the po- the "Celery Industry of Florida"
.ice department of -Kissimmee. He will appear as " T h e Celery Industry
in a talented musician and has been of Sanford, Fla."
For educational
a member of tin* Kissimmee band features sub-titles will .appear show­
for several years. Ilis genial man­ ing and explaining in detail the rais­
ner and sterling worth have made ing of celery from the seed be“d,
hm very pnpfilar in the city.
through the various stagD* of cul­
Tint young people were the recipi­ tivation uptil the crates are loaded
ents of (lumbers of beautiful pres- in cars. Through the courtesy of
cuts, of silverware, decorated china Mr. A. Dorner, all this was pos­
Mr. Dorner, personally su­
dainty linens and pretty needle­ sible.
work.
Jvespoeiaiy
pretty pervising the two hours’ work neces­
In
was the reading lamp with an a it sary . to complete the picture.
shade in green and yellow tones, addition to the above, a panoramic
which was a present from the Kis­ view of the lake front and bulkhead
simmee Hand. The King's Daugh­ was made and in this the City of
ters class of the Methodist Sunday Jacksonville appears us , she leaves
school of which the bride is a m:*m- the dock.
ber presented her with n handsome
This morning Secretary Marlowe,
cake basket.
Mayor Davison, and • It. J. Holly
Those attending the wedding were took scenes of Seminole’s tropical
the relatives of both families, Key. beauty and also a picture of First
Suirfmcrs, Die bride’s pastor, who s t r e e t life and uction was passed to
performed the ceremony; Itev. Falls, the film. This picture will be shown
the groom’s pastor; the city officials all over the country, it will also be
and their families, the hand and produced in Sanford theatres, in
their families,'the King’s Daughters about six weeks. Look for yourself
on the screen.
class and a few friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wooibill will l.e at
Sanford and Seminole county en­
home to their friends after March joy 330 crop making days unnunlly.
South Georgia gets 270, North C a r­
8th a t the Lawson residence.
Upon their arrival th e 'guests wore olina 250, Virginia 230, New York,
met by F. II.' Lawson find by his 150.
NortHern Montana has the
niece, Miss Bessie J.aw’son, who pre­ least, 53 days. No wonder the folks
sented carh one with a favor, a who live outside of Florida l o w to
spray of orange blossoms
—-- — •visit us.

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Woman should,see. Children under Hi not admitted
unless accompanied by their parents.

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rollego m anagem ent has secured and liy; also a trip to tho sum m it of
in tho
„ C°
U,.‘,n,t C°
retains as members qf Iho faculty Plkc'a Peak in a ta r of their make; , In
orchard
of rner Hit*.
,
only those men and women who are all of which formed on evening’s en­ one apple tree whirl, I, uv ,
of the heat character nnd who pos­ tertainm ent greatly appreciated and fine apples .nnd i|„. , '
: “r|i
sess the most complcto-and effective enjoyed by all present.
wjved for special ...c!tq„ti ' * ' aKai
educational training in th** branches
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
great for the sm all |,m J , ' '
DONATES TO GOVERNM ENT
which they teach. The development
futher looked fo r him 5
•• '‘*1
of tho noblest character is believed
YOU AND ME.”
Willy*
Offer*
II.
S.
Overland
and
at
Southern
College
to
be
th
e
high­
i
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i
.
q
Allied Plants
est aim of Christian education, and
Toledo, O., Mar. 5.—John N. replied Jack, will,
nothing is spared t h a t will c o n t r i b u t e
e v e n t h e g a t e f u s t t t o t in
ence. » I Just climb, ,| U|, r .
'
That is the to this worthy end. Not only in W.illys. automobile manufacturer of ofT.”
O That ia the easy way
man's day. Nay, rnther, that ia our point of number of teachers but also this city has telegraphed to Presi­
A C IIIE L IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O T E S A N D FAITH
d a y —God's and mine.
AmJ while in regard to the thoroughness of dent Wilson pledging his' support in
Frenzied Finance.
S
“ H E ’LL TR EN T 'E M " — SO SAYS S A U N T E R E R .
faithfully and dutifully I run
my their equipment the faculty of South­ the present crisis, and offering to the
Two
American
citizen* „f *lr!(J
government the use of his immense
OOOOOOOOOOOODODOOOOOaOODDdOOODOOOOOaOOQOOOOOOaDODOOO
course, and work my appointed task ern College is unsurpassed.
descent were discussing
,,,,^ 1
plant a t Toledo and ita subsidiary ho state o f their
on th at day of ours, God Almighty’
Two
lorgo
and
thoroughly
equip­
,
Why Do We Walt?
*5 I understand th a t Henry Meand All loving takes care of yester­ ped dormitories, one for young men plants us well as the plants of hia th e m p ro m llv
,
. 1
Why do wo wait till eyes arc deaf
Laulin ia thinking about taking
allied companies, if their facilities be the |Nmn^-„r «.f n, t,,u
day
and
tomorrow."
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nnd,
the
other
for
young
ladies;
an
Before we apeak our kindly word, somo Iriah potatoes and some onions
are needed in connection with tho cash. **bat ain't i,..;
udministfalion
building,
a
modern
| i all. Ilia
And only u tte r loving pratso
’
and. making necklaces out of them.
pending difficulty.or later eventual­ Iter." re to rte d th e m l,,
.... .
When' not a whisper can be heard? If the present prices keep .up oniona 5 Everywhere I go there ia a kick and well equipped gymnasium build­
h
a
d
n
ig
h
on
to
r
’
I
m
X ;,j
ities.
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and potatoes will be moro valuable about the taxes. All states and all ing, and other buiidinges needed for
th
e
b
unk
o
n
e
tim
e,
but
u„
The
Toledo
factory-controlled
by
than diamonds.
John Stemper is cities are the same and no m atter the college form the main part-of its
Interest Uuuu v.u _ U ua u. . . ,.
Why do we wait till hands are laid advertising n plate of Iriah potatoes
These . build­ Mr. Willy* ia one of the very lurgc I.alu b ,
,ni
where it may be the people are kick­ physical equipm ent.
Close folded, pulseless, ero we
for n City lot and Cates the grocery- ing about the taxes. I admit th at ings include libraries, laundry, lab­ individual plants of this country,
place
man will give a bushel ojf potatoes our taxes hero ip Sanford arc high oratories and olhe^ necessary ad­ .occupying 103 acres of. floor space
and employing approximately 18,000
Within them roses, sweet nnd rare
for a Ford car. McCuller wnnta a and until we get a tourist hotel and juncts for th e conduct of modern
oooooooooooaoooaaooatjoooo
And lilies in their flawless grace?
T w enty thousand men nre
The
physical men.
lot on Park avenue for n bushel of many .more new’ people hero to help school activities.
potatoes and ali these jokes am not pay the taxes they will be Higher equipment of the collego is main­ said to be employed in the subsid­
Why do wo wait till eyes are sealed ao far fetched either. If the present and higher. The expenses of run­ tained 'at the highest level possible. iary and allied Willys properties.
The telegrnm to the President
To light' and love in death'* deep prices keep going people will not ning the county, nnd the city and
VETERINARIAN
In tho work of educating th e mind
read
as follows:
trunco —
break into n mere bank to steal the various improvements will be and soul, the training of the physical
Dear wistful eyes—before we bend
- — o r r i c K-i—
"You have my itneer* and loyal" a
mere money -because a - thousand the same aml~there is n n 'chant* to being Is not rtfglCcted. T h e high
Above them with impavekonod dollars or ao would not buy p o t a ­ tower the taxes except to have more rank that the college has taken in support and cooperation in the pres­
•
glance?
toes.
No airce, Pauline.
People people here. Wnlt Mason expresses athletics'is proof that the ideals If ent crisis. On behalf of the Willys- a HAND BROS. STABLES
S'
will be breaking Into grocery stores the universal wail in the following: tho college are these which place the OvCrland Company arid its suhsld- □
U c i s / l s »ou» t i n , , i &gt; J . I , x
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Why do we wait tilt hearts nre still to steal potatoes and onions and The time has come to pay the tax greatest stress upon a sound mind *ary a n d allied compiuUia. _ioxjudLie. a ■muU*. IU trih rm - n rm ,r~ TTV,- i,~'„
,t/T__ ,
the* companies controlled' by me, p twth »i»n &gt;lnrd , n h ir p
To tell thorn, of the l o v e .xhat!* J lo u t j tn d sugar, a u d iw aeud of lock­ *— ;■ upon Tily r h".inrls arfd' my d well- til iifloutuFlio d y .
P Down, t’tojrrlt.jflu (U, ,i(j jrij ,,,, (
l
desire
to
extend
to
you
thkir
vari­
ing the money in the safe with the
' i»R.
, ours, •
It is the earnest desire of the trus­
Cl m ats)* t i l o d c i l
And give them such late meed of ‘diamonds the grocery man will have Of rupees many hard earned lacs tees of Southern College, as well as ous plants nnd organizations for the
to lock up his stock of potatoes,
praise,
.from tny strong box I must be its present efficient management that use of the government if needed.” « □ooanoDntioaoansoannaaoaao
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onions,
sugar
and
flour
nod
let
the.
Ami lay above them fragrant
shelling.
every Methodist in Florida rally lo
money stay in sacks on the floor. And when I've pnhl the goodly sum the aid of tho college. Dr. Stone­
flowers?
•
Retribution.
Money will soon be no object.* All
There wus u youth In our town who
for which the tax collector wall Anderson, secretary of th e gep*
o
Itches,*
oral board of education, will speak posed ns’ quite n wit; nnd when u
How oft do we, careless,’ wait till of which reminds mo th a t for many
years 1 have labored with the thick With hat i n .hand men still will come in behalf of th e Southern College qtiestbin lie wait asked, lie always nu*
April 2n\T-June l.l ’ Jl 7
life's
VVrlir Cji ( ablna „r . i
skinned people of this burg to get
to umt’h me for my meager Educational Campaign in Sanford sworeI, •‘Nit.’' uye day lie met ids
. Sweetest opportunities are past.
Waterloo in a maiden drousod In pink;
down to a city m arket where the riches.
| Methodist church at 7:110 on Friday, be askt-d if she usmbl marry him—Dm
And break our "alabaster bos
John li. StelsonUnivcrsil’t
grower
could
rnme
into
direct
con­
tig * March ih*1 ninth
Every Method* utisweci'd, "i don't think."
This slogan is forever railed
, Of ointment” at the very last!
,
nection with the l.uver and with!
iiir i.l who pufUljly iiln do mi is uregd
up." "Dig up.” we n*’cd your
litre*1 da;.s ill tlie went, we could buy 1 .
money
i’ i uttcud lhi* meeting and to give
(). let us heed the living friend •
all 11»»* country produce at reason-j To build a refuge fur the bald and all the aid possible in the splendid
Who walks with u*&gt; life's romm on
abb1 pricey [nr cash and the high I
buy old spi listers cake and work that is being done for Chris- 1
ways.
cost iif living roultl be eut in half.)
honey
;
tiau education through Southern
Watching our eyes fur limk of love.
.Some day after I am dead and gone Dig up to buy the pauper's garb, for­ College.
And hungering fur a word ‘ of
the people will begin to t h in k .th a t
getting th a t they’ve loafed all
praise! ’ •
All-Steel Elcctric-Lighted T rain
all the, softies were not confined to
summer:
- British Weekly.
STRIN GFELLOW AS H O ST
the asylum or the newspaper of­ Dig up to help the Country Club
C h ica g o and S t. Louis
fices. That city market Idea will
p a y o il ill** c a r p e n te r a n il p lu m b - Ov'rrland Agent Gave Public a M o t.
AC I . 9.C0 PM
Sun - Parlor Olwerx.uieii ,jr.
$ There is a geneial kick all over save the day fur Sanford anil the
Lv Jacksonville
«r
lag l’b tilre Treat at l.&gt;rir,
(kjm p.irlm enl and Drawing Ibwm
At l. 11.05 PM
Lv Waycross
"the city on the excessive water rat** j eity council ciitlld do nothing tli.it
Dig ip, &lt;lt.- up, th village
W .A String!,Alow, agent for the
\ C L 2.35 AM .Sleeping Car* Juckmitx &gt;it. ■ * p,.
Ar Albany ____
that is now being • harped by the would mean a- imi* h fur tin* people
t
••
you
III
u-t
park
With
Willyrt-Overlnml
ears
gave
the
C,.f(i
2.40 AM
Lv
Albany
___
Sanford Public Ctdity t ’o
Since a1* the I’stahli diluent of III*' market
benches;
DrawliiU-Roont S le e p in g Car,
t
'.d
11
3.40 AM'
publir
a
moving
picture
treat
a
t
the
Lv
Amerlctis
.
.
.
the water meters have been installed place this summer„or right away if
Jnckeonvillo
to St. la-uis.
('o
f
(1
C.10AM
I.v
C
olum
bt
i
.
Dig
tip
to
purchase
roller
skates
for
Lyric Friday afternoon and evening
the people cannot even sprinkle the possible. You already have tit*' nu­
C o l t ; 7.10 AM
Lv Opelika
Free
Reclining
tlliair (.ars .1.
soldiers
in
.the
trenches.
demonstrating
the*
Willys-Knight
mo­
lawns fur feat the rate at the end of cleus for the market house at the
Ar U irm ingham C o fG 11.85 AM nmvillo to Chicago, Si, Lem *ai
tor.
The
pictures
were
free
to
the
Dig
up
to
buy
the
heathen
rlotlies
the month will In1 so exorbitant they corner of. Palmetto and Second
Lv B irm in g h a m .
I C 12.15 PM Carlwiliihde; iargu an&gt;1 • y hijl
and saddles for their alligators; pit idle being invited by card nnd
ran n o t pay it. T h e paying foe wilier streets and with a small outlay the
10.43 PM baclasl heat*. *
Ar Cairo ............ I f
J1.S3 PM
Ar C n rb o n d rje
If
on the meter rate may lie all tight market could be assured. Let us get Dig op to buy the Eskimos some up- was given for educational purposes.
Haggago and Seat ( ar .1.
to-date refrigerators.
The Wlllya-Ovcrland
Com pany
but if people have to pay by 'tin1 buck to earth and we will live
Ar St. Louis
It
7.20 AM Yi'le to Cliieago.
My yearly tux I’ll pay today on ha* gone to a great expense in getgallon the rat * should be made cheaper.
7.31AM
Dining Car h t w . ,..l
.y
I Ar S 'rd S t. itrujiiu) 1C
house and lot and other rigging. ling up the. interesting exhibition on
Ar Chicago fkx P ij 1 C
7.45 AM route, n rvion a L, carte.
■cheap enough to allow the use of tinwater.
.Under the nreseqi, plan r If we could all Toiiow th&gt;; example And gladly, gladly would I pay if the screen, but they are confident
( 0 8 t i l 1 4 I L 1 D I N f f l F i A t l o l l , 1 l f f P I N t\ C A N P f 1 1 v r * T l O b t
tiial would end tin: roiistant that the picture* shown in, this conwater in Sanford certainly costs of Robert lturd**tle*M life we would
* 4 l ' t » I U ANT TIC ACT A G / N T O f
digging.
rid
lion
make
clear
more
uliisil
the
more than the average family can l,r much happiei
lie «.i&gt; , there are |
automobile motor than the average
afford to pay and it is certainly n p j lttll
„f u, week upon win, |ij
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E R A I L R O A D
I VMI’AU.N KOIt MM r II CIt N
" T H E 'T A S 'D A 'I D RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH'
person mid Tstaml*.
Tlu1 picture
to the city council and the w a t e r !
lit.h |„. n,.Ver Wl,rr
was
npt
only
along
the
lines
of
the
corn puny to get together mi m ins-i|(u|l they are ,‘arefree , | ;,ys whi,;l Mt ih,*,li&gt;l College in lie R ep re sen ted
A W. F R I T O T
J. a . KIRKLAND
DIVISION ‘■c. '.in , I *
acl
D I V I S I O * . P l I V t S O N A U O l f *■ C , L .
sleeve-valve motor, but on engine
|dun to lower the rate. The oh! arc kept sacredly free from f«’:T and
TAMPA I LA
JACKSONVILLE.
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l
A
.
Here in Meeting
rmmtrueibm as well, one ,*f the in­
witter eompajiy e b a ri'tJ on the flat apprehension:
. • •
Sutherland, Fla;, Ma'ch
The
ter, ling points being that one could
rste and everyone used all the water
"Olio of tli'se d a y , is yesterday. campaign now being waged through­ clearly see what goes on under the
they wanted. In this free country j
out the slut,1 in behalf of -loitliern
r 9***4
hood when the clutch is thrown out
sbliut all we get tin' &lt; ii;l , , is w.vl&gt;- Vest* rdux', w'I li nil -it . .cares a id
licit, with all its pains and nelies, College has attracted attention as nnd _ on* presses his foot on the
0
and air and at present wo cannot |
all its faults and blunder* has passed never hofon? to the work thaf is lie. starter's |**,|iil; also , ib-nr dem on­
afford to use even water •
•■•iu, ;.ti„iial
forever beyond the i nrh of n r&lt;*. ing don*1 !»;, this 1
stration of what make* the “ wheels
call. 1 cannot undo an net that I institution.
! round" in that small com partm ent
1 It is nut too early to third, of wrought; I cannot uimuy a word that
Christian colb’giut'
bo atinn • for &gt;lirnc.ith the jjuud of the car one
base ball for t lie spring day s get the I said 'bn ytt.t"nlii
in d m i
All that it th,1 Mcllioilihiv ,.f
boys out in' the biis pra* tiling for | hold* &lt;*( m. »f'\ n! wroiif.t, r*'gret Southern College, th*1 only , allege
Instead of the ,'lashing poppetthe big slntv and every one is begin- and sorrow, i in the li.tnU* «tf th '1 that is being Supported by the 'Flor­
valves,
raised by blow* from .hio,*|
ning to read the sporting p a w s of j Mighty Love t lu t brings the honey ida Conference. The excellent w«Vk
vaniS
and
alaj'ped back by stfojig
the newspapers. Ail of which brings! out of the'
water* that h being ,hmc in Mouilmrn CoItn«
m uotor]
I
i a■
,
|[spring*,
^iirinj.N, ione
mp
3,aw
,iv&gt; u
i c Knight m
i u r ..
us down to tin- idea of starting n l o u t Of tho bitterest ,b*aert that Jove bgu
and the constant I m p r o v e m e n t , ^ ^
}
T wo cylindrical'!:
»inall league here-in south Florida o f t hat can make the wrnne tiling** in thff/m ailt v o f ^ i « work. beke. ii . •• ________ _ __
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7. .
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. ; c . , q i n g i y i i g n t b u y n t r o n s -»
_name . hLx gnini. tm ’. m . c uc a .',aa-fa a- r i g h t ; —that—ran • 111r*n—tCTej.ing- into TtTTr
tht: plain fluty of every Florida in structural strength, one within
T am pa, it would not cost any inor* Jauitliter, that cati give lieauty -for 'Methodist to *upport the cpllege
to huyc a real league as piny trio nslie*, the garment of praise for the wifi, single lim ited loyalty and en- the other, glide gently up am! down
men ftviYy ,ii,y ami have the bene­ spirit of heaviness, j,ly of the morn­ thuslusm. Especially at this time is -before the piston and cylinder wuill.
Long ports, or openings, in these
fit* of a league. . The players would ing for woo of the night.*
the most united ami enthusiastic sleeves, register with mathematical
S A N r O I t D ’S H O U S E O F S E R V I C E
be under an ironclad contract and
"Save for the beautiful memories support of tlio Methodists of the
could not jump to - other towns, sweet and lender, that linger like tie state needl'd to free the college from precision with each other ami with
proper intervals, ! SA N FO R D ,
could nut m a k e any demands th at perfume of rose* in the heart of the its long alatUling ' financial enrum- cylinder ports
P hone 8
FLORIDA
would be unreasonable and would be day th at is gone. 1 fiavu nothing to branre* and to nmke suro it* future funning targe and diorct passage* for
intake and exhause gases. These
dividends for the cImI) in cane they do with yesterday.
It was' mine. suec*1** ns the great Methodist col­ sleeve valves give the Knifcht mo­
wore drafted .into lurger league* nt It -Ih God’s.
lege of Floridu.
tor the'advantage of improving With
tho end of the season. For instance,
Southern Collego affords to the use, and being more powerful, more
"And tlie other day i do not cure
M u tt Wilson who pitched for S an­
.about is tomorrow. T o m o rro w 'with Methodist young men and women flexible, more quiet in operation, nnd
ford last scaaon was sold last week
nil it* possibilities, adversities, its of Florida every advantage and facil­ more economical. T he gas passages
to a big league for $500 and if S an­
burdens, it* perils, it* large promise ity that can be given by a college of into and out: of the cylinder are large
ford had been in a league this money
a fid poor performance, it* failure Christian learning, nnd these advan­ and direct; the valve ports open and
m ight have been returned hero to
Buyers and Shippers of
and mistakes, is far bey ml the reach tage.) ate furnished at * most moder­ close with absolute mechanical pre­
th e club.
of my mastery ns its dead sister, a t e cost. It Is tho purpose of the cision at all speeds; tho compression
yesterday.
It is u day of God's. atliaol to preserve the purest and of gas is confined directly almvc the
It* sun will rise in roseate splendor, most wholesome home nnd religious piston, and the point of ignition is
or behind -a mask of sweeping influence, and to afford nt the *nme directly above the center of the pis
clouds. Hut it will rise. Until then, time the most varied und effective ton. At all speeds there is an a b ­
the sa.no love anil patience that educational advantage* possible. In sence of vibration, which was shown
210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida
holds yesterday and held tomorrow, such a college it i* the greal aim to by the unprecedented fent' of bal­
shining with tender promise into tht* train both the heart and head in sue ancing a lead pencil on the engine
heart of today. . 1 have no posses­ train both heart and head in such base when it was running at the rate
sion in th a t unborn day of grace. a way that the finest results can be of thirty miles un hour, which was
All else is in the safe keeping of the obtained in tho molding of Christian made possible by the mechanical
Infinite Love that hold* for me tho character.
correctness of the sleeve-valve de­
I
treasure of yesterday. The love that
With this aim in view the instruc­ sign. Much more could he said ulon
Star Brand
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
J
is higher than the stars, wider than tion given Include* in addition to this line but suffice to say that it
the skies, deeper than the seas. To­ all the-custom ary liternry nnd scien­ was shown conclusively that the
Typewriter Ribbons
DAILY TR A IN S TO WASHING- f l
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day, the dread of tomorrow may dis­
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•••D istrict 6 —J . L. Shepherd.
District • I —W. -A. McLeod. Mil- G retna (Gadsden).
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li.-r© du© t*&gt; the tin*-s|ua!-&lt;l utilization
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mighty •wtarnct of naflonnl ©nefgy to
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»a» too ilj'to travel aloe© II© died
ten day* alter their arrival in Flor­
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John A; Macdonald came to llcfrida in 1&amp;65 from Marietta, \N isconsin.
H© .settoed in &gt;ar.ford.
booming th© town while h© remained
thrre. He ram© to Eustts to live in
IsTfi, an&lt;i “F.e car. be credited with
the founding and booming of San­
ford. Mt. Dora and Kuuis. H© was
editor and owner of th© FloridaNew Yorker in 1\ 7G. MI© was al­
ways a very enthusiastic ar.d devot­
ed champion of all matters that per­
tain to FlorxjA -and »»&lt; a firm be­
liever in the future of th© »tat©
H&lt;- was a r&lt; lent for th*
years of his Hf© ;n th*- ©iry of K©&gt;
West.
Jli- it.any friend* through
th’is section oi th© *»it© will r-meml&gt;©r his visions of tt future fo-* thus
section of th© *’ .'© which w© ir©
toda
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grower 'to command a
V -return when his product
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One Florida
One Way ts Ce sate.
this information while
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•»' *ke recent meeting of the grabdiitii? I in *ur© tli*&gt; wont hurt
1 ,ve Mock Association a t the as If w. ’rc car' to' f f *t to ••njof them.
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this seHing oi foodslulD.
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Death of J.ihn McDonald •
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ling foo&lt;Dt\tiTs on the hoAf. John A MacdoaUld orrjr,*” : •'
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u ” c.-tatcst retu rn i will he .made Miimi on J a - .iu r / 3!L 1'• 17. witd
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to- the.soil and to the pocket- 'fall Masonic honors
ays c. L. Willoughby of the •to New York fy.* h - h»aitH and J" '
of Florida college "of ngri- dtiugh.te-. Mr» M »ry E. Mard’/r.ald
farm«T who has good cows
U them properly with home
. cr° J'. feeds forming th e bulk of the
'• •• !y t u k i i money. Th«:~ A-*'ft keeps scrub c o w s.a tid
*1“^' ** -id feeds carelesdy- or poorly
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*• • dairy cattle are hard to Y e t,
1 ' *ny of the farmers -In Florida
• *tit.g them. They are interest! - - • ;r bankers dnd county agents
*' * • proposition and through the
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of these men the ra ttle ar
• f’-’ind and brought into the
Not all of the cows are purei;&gt; fact, most of them are
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p. . »t u-k to carry the be«*» o \e r th«
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The western part of the state proltatd;. in •itn*
many
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of
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wl.ere the tubulo grows is perhaps
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on* of the best i»ee raising sections
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Alachua —Christopher
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the quality Pf ,Keir meats." he said.
Fra.'.h Clark, Jr., both of Gainvaim '
llii* request naturally centered the Possibilities Are Unlimited, It Is De. .V
viilf
interest of the packer aiid hi.s buying
clared.
If uncie
Uncle 5am
Sam snouia
Should
to, ir
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department on this particular load of
Choose to Develop Vast
Bay A. D. Welle? of P a n a m a .
steers.
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B radford—A. S. C r t n . ‘§a&amp; ke; t f .

sill make a very good
good be© section, a renort • •*,
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The northern part of the state i
jood as the southern
for bee
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culture; the return^
hawf . e r because the bees cannot j | (|
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work the year round ar.d imlst lie j
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fed for a short time in the winter.
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JJn Our G entlerflens Valet Club.
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itate's plan of unlv©rv»l military traintag. with th© chan*©* -now projected.
Is in effect.
bs»ys from sixteen
to nineteen &gt;e:ip* *&gt;f age will he Utld-r
instruction. Tills Is a larger force
than th© regular.»rtny. m
i inly In th© thin! year of ih© ©ours©
will th© hoys « s- n - r it a r rtrt©s and
ammunition. tir©at |*aln» will b© tuk-

• a to get Instructors who ar© gentle­
manly In manner* and rjmddct and
wh*rs© Influence on th©lr charges will
be go*el in ©very way.
M o la r Beat O a ts Ready.
T ti- naC j il*panm©nt tins m ade a
compJete Inventory f&lt; r m ilitary u«© o f
Ani©rlrnn m erchant on*l -nliii-g *e --e ls.
Including plta»ur»- cm ft *hian to th©
* .a lle-t 4uoi*&gt;r U&lt;at. It is -a^t that .*o
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HEART

OF

THE

W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T . V E G E T A B L E

S E C T IO N

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAY S

published

A l l - WEEKLY
•

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VOLUME

IN S A N F O R L y - U fe la Woith Living

NEW HOTEL
golf l in k s

FOR SANFORD
MR H U F F EXPLAINS IIIS
plans in LETTER TO
the

herald

The golf club nnd tourist hotel are
ijTf Usues just now and Sanford
-gaf-prt-btnry—a t- once -on —these
proposition*. In order that every
one may bocoihe familiar with the
din* *e railed upon Mr. T. Sulisf*ot&lt;i*HiUrs—*ed—he
pv* u» the following:
•
Pfj,r Mr. Editor;
• ••• In viev of the'ltnor of a numher
pj the replica which 1 have r e e d v d
um&gt; rrcecjt U tter to .the'people of
paunch
ty, in regard to the
•ceciuurtioa of a counfry and golf
ciub I feel tb'nt 1L Wpuld not. ice
» r for r.v to enlarge upon the
iif»&gt;
I therein nnd beg to
j,; lit
«f jou r columns iih a
ch whit 1l to di*"*ntin,i» i... ......
..*1 »oi*ir*i&gt;ii*io«i

NUM liKIt 59

SANFORD. FI.OKIl)A, TUESDAY, MAID II l». 1917

viii

i ul food, tift&gt;*-ini»»* Vnii-rnan n ami'n
taken l»y Germany uliuarU the Aarrowdule arrived here,
•The silora told of abuse at the
hands of Gorman guards. and report­
ed they lived on an pllnwanre of
•oup daily und suffered from cold
because of lack of cloth**-.
They said they*believed the raid'T
which *nnk their vessel was the

•'Kin of lire died," mpccially built
l i t ruiding.
PLIMY I'At'K AHD SHOT
Young

LIVELY TIME GOVERNMENT
IS PROMISED WILL PROBE
LEGISLATURE ALLEGED PLOT

PROHIBITION WILL BE FIRST PHILADELPHIA G E R M A N S
UNDER ARREST FOR
AND W OM AN’S SUF­
SMUGGLING
FRAGE NEXT
’
b)

Male ilatll) Wounded
Accidental Discharge of
Shut Gun
—. I?grey—Packard,year rid
son of Mr. und Mr-. J. 1 ), P.ukurij
of Sunford Heights was badly injured
yesterday uftvrnoffn while playing
-uilii a sli.d—*-*!■— Pni". v. :v :n |M-'
home of Gu* Frank and with young
Dick Frank was trying to kill a
chicken hawk anid. while in tie"
Infuse accidentally duo ii yrgcd c;«
shot gun and the entire lead entered
the left groin'df young I’ .te!. it'd. lie
wqs ru*l|ed t« the- Miller Sanitarium
where
T« -Hr. Mltl r r&lt; ittU-i I mi I
aid :ft once anil it |&lt; got S.r-f.* .
'tills wrltu
t!
will sur *i\ e
many fr.-•!,•

Philadelphia, March Id* -Govern*
Tnllnhntisqe. Kin.. March 1 ".
With the c o n v e n in g of th e -regular .im u il^ iw iil* -to d a v —mntinnrd A heir
biennial Mssi.in of the Florida login i investigation into the activities of
latiire. |e»., than thirty d,tvs away, it perrons under arrest charged with
will lie inter-sting to midi up briefly |smuggling ship chronometer* from

will lie railed the Party Shop. The
new shop will handle exclusively
Sunshine Oundlea .apil Sandwiches.

Chicken salad sandwirhes and other
dainties for parties will he made a
specialty.
Orders for anything in
the fancy work line will he taken
and Mrs. Davies will also do the
decbr;v,tTng for all kinds of parties

and will also rent flowers for social

President I* (teller
Washington. March. I".
President
Wilson' hri* rnmpP'tSTV recovered
from his colli which kgpt him in* bed
the most of last week.
While the President's cold is pro-

V

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*1 I t-U

TO MAKE ADDRESS
There will .1"' a must interesting
meeting of th" Sanford Hoard of
Trade in the court house tonight at
eight o'clock. President Ilrorcin of
the T nmlIJ ilw u d -o k T+o ikv wtIHnirkv---- *
an atldress on the i|tiestions most
vital to lloartl of Trade work and
many other matters of interest will
In* discussed. Kvery member is re­
quested to he present.
- •'
•

ternt’d it the Philadelphia navy yard weakened hint that he went, to hevl
•ami of per.'on* su*i»e« ted of having a ugaiii this morning. He will see only
hand in tli" alleged violation of the important caller* for several days.
; ruatonui law*.
I’ here are reports
|
.
th* itiea Ii tvi ill
Wgather llurcau" *
rdvVr-cl i pi »t -with* many rainificaForecast-.fol*-the week beginning
Notes From the Secretary .
| lions to vb.tr. t. l;»"P*;rt&gt; ‘ a t th e Sunday. M;.r. h If. ■(P IT -S otiilh
Daily Int i . line* between UenevB
i wavy y n * in * • i,t of v- . t , o \ • I Athiltie nniP Hut Culf St.vf•*-: Ow r- and Stanford jiist as s *on as the . •
t.
v. r. v&lt;ip. tieun- j ia*i .viol .*%arnt-r witti lorttl r;titi- l.riroad *i* t-t»rt»j»l«*t•••( sind that
.1
I
a .1 l it .tub.'
Ie m i
! bull. It id up pt the ti.itiui" iiuinty
; tatr ami mod-rut
t •ni|ier-. fummi»-.i"ii"r*
re raring • to. finish
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Thirty seven aq:&lt;it't» ri'jir*'s**nting
seven! "Il slat .' vv-rv lliree tinI by
|i
ii 'o i ■.in
th" Hoard qf Trad", to v drive over
Cjr.btrii *
o.i Iih ago a number
the n"w Geneva ro.nl during the past
you.- 4 ’ nt citizen* broached
three days am( eight were sent to
lh» -ui.j. • . .i iiol •! and endeavorTitusville .yin Geneva. Tho *new
tdto rnli-t ti* interest in .the. proroad is mi assent but will continue to
j*t. Afl'T discussing the matter
grow. The tourists praise the scen­
sith them at menu length nnd rumery. particularly that 'ivt-inn upBuniratlng with other,* who might
t"o.."limg Luke .1••"11• mi l the littb*
tos«i*l*r tl* i».,itter \Vith a view to
•n. of Geneva ami th*' man', eotirhul'hr.i* I
t'l ll .* you won d
i •|.--* the r* vbb'nt' of lb.it *'ity *'.vi
••r»n • i
•
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l ,I 11 . i in order I
t'hvl jo them vvill.atld numbers to
I • . - ■I (or I•ftiit;iiig
1 r«i•
to* •
•g |.ro|fo.*it:ioi her.'
the tourists now leaving the state to
rum the navy yard win ii
• t',lllt . t'l a*. A.
it lounl iii i* •-—.Ir&gt; to eonstruct a
inley unit John
eonie back next season The tottridoy • deb &gt;Ti d gro-i i try of Th" Ki'ftmT.
(*. Kylltnq. •
v•teran
comlmai! i Tmiri • Commorienl Jloi l ' that were sent to the cast coast,
•
td. luildi! , i i i uii*H so ' that it
M'tial' and i ierk &lt; tltC. IllMI: e, re- «'i t;es to the interned .ships,
via the Titusville road through Ge­
l||fi llv 'ly w.11 III* candid.it* ' for
could run i. Mad during the winter
Many pflpWs'nnd vloeatnerd* taken
neva. by the Hoard of Trad", tli&lt;1 so
•
Mann and &gt;b.t down during the
id t iv iti"i- at;. *&lt;i. a*u l.ovt (r-lji 11•' I i lie( hop •• il|» the *i I vni tlie. recntuimuidalioii of fyllow.* by
iioil 1*1 ii;&lt; lltll" fC.l•ln.i: "l* r\ •f the virb* are being, examined
nr -I t • ■: ibose unit* that wrr*1
tli" name* of Itrlihmder. Dooley
If was
li.)U. e. !&lt;••• Nat If V. •.&lt; r. 1 i*
' are dl'f.iritly
*i ...I
fur the touri.its Inn
.viol \\ lot oi it,, and if any r&lt; port* of
GOVERNM ENT PR E P \ R E S
w.
t • • a*, 'to* the i omfort of
. *li- rn f jnnl.
H
n bad loitur" coin" back a commit­
FOR WAR AND MAKES
ati ii m i; h i m *
DK. f OX
1.
'.il l In l e fe­
tee colilpii'i-il of Shebloil. Uaul"r,son,
tourii-t*.
ST A CEMENT
OK B O A R D — .Mil l . r i : IS
e tier mull iron
I ,i11•r-on ami I’abner vvill be a'pI ejH-.- into the matter
. ( Ilev I I .i-lver*
p nnl*'d t&lt;* t •
ike tk-"- .,ln«v" to
U ,i.l . •• *!). I* v' . M. r J 1 •
C H A R G E OK M H O O l S
ie •■&lt;&gt; .raid g"ll tlcilll'll, il
l‘* •* I
not •• I*'.it \n 'Ti&gt; rl •*l.i;ii Iii" v. no.|-l l i|
• • men that Sanford
ttl i •:»
Hr \\ to. H •
t*’ t . v»t -tog tli" tb rniao "ihm aiiti"
•'• tri-til so important
The Sanford Hti*in*&lt;* Sehovil un­
tr.fli 1
|iromin«''it pb »■•Ift1 .*•
'»&gt;' r V . uc a.'*' t" isrr'. ‘‘ .iriuevl guard for der the leadership of Prof. Van
• ihe entertainment
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It is*| ! I;e |irvit"i'tioii of lb" vvs'&lt; Paml ,t Itv Gelib-ren ami Mi*s —Dorn Howard
. 'ii tourist and llr'it is
liee lu't wed,, a. t.i in tie IIIiIaI I*!
f
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, » ■ &lt;oi 1 ,iri! " vas i i pnnfr- —iiig every *11 livery hotel man
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• that it is the golf prise ns t • '
II *.. •t•r a l i i " ) im. giL till.. Hi hoof
ill
Ul tl •tt I' &gt; of oi,l
ii ...toil ol all fori tga giiv -*ritm*'ii tft. deserves the patronage vd the young
t0‘J' ’ ’ f'ra 'l* and hold* bis
K-VTliwing i* the t»*xr mild" public bv •o U a nd
\\ hti. in our IDtiUl Ip* v. a
Wi'tl lo
I- '
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V01111*11 V.
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hr; t time .-imu r collet ruction iIuvh
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r.'ih.v*' \t
est of Dr. (lliver I
' future
tlu'r' wi'l I"- a P ti'il.'i « u '
•il |;.lf&lt; I h i II.XI l\ is lor
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I 'i-*ifiii the mat't r (»••;•' t h ivll'uvr. h i v•
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f "III \l&lt;”.k «l! th* statement by the ur« •'r.
•I t« )l
nr. *'lo r hi such a the p'.irp I" «»f'a i vinfi rem «• with I'r \\ i •I Pivi l|V liV'Ut '
II—ib-fv ,'t* .1 1 be
on p r n iiiu n c e
von
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int|i* ri 1 ' f&lt; • Ill government .lap
|1 .n •■••in i;.« \
Y.ti
•&gt;' I have fiMind this to* lie Miller ami Dr. Hiram Hyr.f »f I *v hum rad mut.iv .• i •&lt; Pal mi |!••1 .1
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'•eking Sanford. or,! 11 I .11 l"li l "I
•b" |ii 11 *&gt;"a- would I* * Slltlk uitli. ittl.it ii m1 Hon
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M tufli* •vfi't) iif i ’ i" g ..&lt;ov. (iii board, and a n d »,* v **; i t h Mi i w ( * ••w i l l n o t l i u r e a d y
to induce capital to after a i( n ; t . &lt;olnfi * r •* il was ih I- li'itt-v* Appili:' f" r b" v*ill draw, if
of.lliv- till, nit the e.veri i- ' nf \iait ami to fu vptumodulc them. .No v boost..
. i&gt; i liUMtltc l ' l)| &lt;•11lilt I mi i-ot* ling I
I possible for ti* we il’iitelyV ib1'ideil J'tal Lr I»»*. ' t I’*' *. in . i i ■r • w*
would
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upp&lt;Mi&gt;t"d
a*
A.--i-taot
•upply
iiid- j t i &lt;I■:.t:&gt; eb cli il to the l.iwvv »,*11}•!i. a.;&lt;! tl ■ ; t.itU" «&gt;( hi
...Jv,s vsi«ii tii- afrongI T *• &gt;**-i—L o ilv-.f 'M iil-i bn- d - t'ir’1 * Vrfrr TTaT up in t tvv.i.isa. MicM.j
In ,
■ n i .sum.
TT•at |- t',’.
: oat why a hot&gt;*l in State Health-Old er in charge nf.tlir li&lt;)'i- pyi - n ii 11 mil.tr Minui h i,
tiMltetl &lt;•• place qpiui all American the UOard of Trade h&lt;p» a nttynher. .
I Fi.rf'-,!
om — ft' I*. Uf MnTfsFT ■Hdi'lUlriP— rJnjV.idm-fil ITT Tm lr ■' - i there in.),.' It" nm'v lively'tilts Tin 1 all*' t plat • fur a f . c t ’ r udvam e. imrcljnnt vessels xullifig through the Hi* name Is F. J. McDaniel, and h«
IsHrrit ; tl „• the ordinary.roinmer* State Hoard-of 4iealth..nnd that Dr. to the : .tint: Yif. lavmhem. Ill t h o 'lt setriuu probubl" I"' will Hot f'-t ithrred area an tirifml t":attl for fho Is a .wide awake *{Sanford' booster
■vitjv ' t v.i.ft hiildlng
a.Jcil hut !•! nt v*i timi (if .tip* vc*xc|* ami the oveii though lie live* in Michigan.
*
•' '
.Id not justify the Miller would head the llureau- of caucus.
%*
Isv-f . |,
*'200.000 to ^250.000 Medical Inrqiection aiid Sanitation
’i i
tempi m
p • ; ly will •n- will I;l|('lllpt II filft'br lll'.e up ^ lie live,* of tin* persons on hoard.."* *
He hits absolute faith in Sanford's
"Till* river i* ituvigablvt for
■ •' nome dnaw * of of •&gt;»&lt; houls throughout tli" slate. deavnr to have what legislation they Tigrl
The liotitirntinii will be sent to future and writ'w llir.t when* it's all
t v.i want here is the This is a matter which cannot be desire •muted early in t ic s.vty-day am.,11 tvaim r.'i imrlliw.ml .«* far ps (;,.r,miny b y the Swi*s legation here; said nnd -done the irott cross should
i oi»ey, who it) willing settled until June fled, wh o the new seasimi, the.', knowing from 'experi­ Mosul, (early 260 mil'**. Turkish Whether ‘other neutral nation* will ho passed td IDtlt Ilollj'.'ln appreci­
1*0 Kill; t i |,:irj with il in order Slat*? Hoard of Health will he com­ ence that delays are dangerous, es­ rt'sistnnre on this. lino will he af- admit armed shift* to- their ports is a ation of his* continual hammering
I J p'tuii t!.i- particular .relief he is missioned and make thicr appoint- pecially in am h matter*. It seems fecli'd by the rate’ of progress of'th e question for them to decide hut it is for a bigger, better Sanford.
.
•
’*
l|*, *irig in I iuridu.
You will find munts.
to he in the co'negiistia of opinion Russian columns moving .toward* said here no objections will he made. •
Board
of
Trade lute registers:
Mesopotamia.
I&gt;r. Miller has just returned'from tliat the proposed state w ide prohi' "iw-tenths qf that
class of
Holland, the only neutral known to
Jno.
F.
Greyson,
Detroit, Alfred
Tallahassee where he went to ac­ lotion hinomiincnt will lit*- sub­
| e“ri' ti ii.ti.it upon a golf course.
.The ctiluinnn operating from Kum- have barnd an urtfit'd ship will siaml
Renter
and
wife,
Westfield,
N. J.,
ndun and Snkkiz, .still are far short iihine, R is believed.
H the j *iipll« „ f Hanford agree company Dr. Cox for the pyrposo of mitted.
•
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A. IL Peterson, Jamestown^ N. Y.,
taking
up
n
few
mutters
with
the
of
the
point*
where
they
stood
Inst
The government did not wish to
I
* a goldf club is a desirMr. and Mrs.
Flynn, who have spring when the llritish were halted make it r|ear.whether it was-manda- J. C. Grimm. Cincinnati. Mra. Chns,
L * *■ lul*itu*n and one that would Governor, and has advised this of­
Camp, Hockanutn, Conn., O. W.
to "‘ wngthen our hands in fice that on Wednesday." March Nth been here for sovcrul months man­ ut Hut Kl Aptara by Gen. Town- tory for ull American vessels to have
Commons, Richmond, Ind., W. S.
.. .
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L ‘p ? ,0 interest capital in u local he and l&gt;r. Cox •will start lor Wash­ aging the Skating Kink leave today send’a surrender. Ragdatl. however. arms, or if they might sail without ,,
Previously thc Calloway. Washington. D. C.. W. Q
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‘ Hord me great pleasure ington, I). C., for a conference with for Gainesville to open* a skating Is reported to lie the point front whir them if desired.
Royster, Lincoln, Ohio. S. P. Stripe,
L,
""rvfS'.s free of charge in the Surgeon-General of the United rink in that city. Devotees of skat­ i* reported tt» Ip* the point from navy department* under its policy of
Ft.
Wa&gt;vne, Ind., L .' S.' Mayhray,
which
the
Turkish
defense
was
sup­
States
Public
Health
Service,
ing regret their departure.
silence on such •questions * had re­
I 1"
t l" hutp| projects just na I
Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
plied
am)
its
loss*
may
weaken
the
fused a ruling.
,
Dr. Cox bus been practicing .med­
Lull' ' nit 1,1
malt,‘r °f H*e golf
Ottoman resistance and faeilitato the
Safe lllowers Again
The navy department's position is Coleman, Portland, Miss Alary Deicine nt Hrooksville, Fla., fur many
nons; St. Louis anti Mr. nnd Mrs.
Yeggs hleyr the safe itr the Tav­ Russian advance.
that it will equip with arms ull ships
that
*l distinctly understood yenrs. having been « surgeon of tin1
W. N. Brown, Nashville.
Enver Pasha, Turkish minister of whose owners apply to it.
ares postoffice last week, securing
»-ii. n' ' ,ll&lt;‘r *nor «ny ono connected Atlantic Coast Line Ituilwuy Com­
$100 in cush und a large amount of war, is quoted ns describing the
Permission for rh-aranco of thc
After u stuy of two weeks in San­
di;!, 1
lurtheranco of tho golf pany and from the reports received
movement
in
Mesopo­ French liner Rornhtnhrau of New ford, Mr. and Mrs. Askutn of Mil­
They made their escape Turkish
nt this office wo are satisfied that he stnmjts.
torcfi'V 0 r" " ' v'' remuneration or
after a chase in which they eluded tamia ns a strnlegir retreat nnd de­ York, the first belligerent merchant­ ford, Conn., have returned to their
IJjy"
4,1&gt; kind. 1 nin dedicating will muke the state u most flllclent
claring that military relations are man to arrive in an American har­ home. "Sanford for mine next sea­
i.i
v r;'n'* absolutely freo and executive of the health department. Morris Gains, a liveryman of Tav­
likewise indlcing a drawing in of the bor with guns mounted fore and.aft, son." remarked Mr. Asknm, "h u t I
ares.
ly °ul ' xI"‘ctaiion of gain iir any At any rate, we wish to extend to
The first attempt to blow the safe Turkish front in Persia towards wus today granted hy the state de­ want to- see some improvements, so
him our congratulations and best
partment which rub's thnt the Ro­ I can bring some friends along."
k. reply to a question propounded wishes for n clean, progressive ad­ evidently was a failure. The noise Kermanahah.
awakened Sheriff Smyth who dressed
On the Frnnro-Relgiun front each cha mhcuu as a passenger carrying
Dr. Neal and Hon. llower advise
ministration.
.
tion°i ' ,*
»ay that the loraund.went down to the hank to see dny brings new# of some active oper- vessel plying* usual routes was n that the following gentlemen have
Dr.
Hiram
Ilyrd,
for
many
years
fh l ,h" Rolf clul' u “ *l^tail which
if anything hud been i(i*turhed there. utio
of more importance tjian a peaceable merchantman, entitled to been added to their list us expert
id*
;;nl'n " kherhselv.es mdst dc- was the first assistant State Health
He
did.
not
think
of
the
poStoflire,
putrid
encounter
or a raid. No sus­ tnke adequate precaution# against tellers of 'gutor stories, plant life,
• &gt; °nly interest is jti its suc- Officer under Dr. Porter and i* a
« Co 11 att—
tained
offensive
on
u large scale by ifiegnl attacks.
but
finding
the
hank.jfl.n
ft
undis­
etc.: lio n .'G e o . DcCottes, Arthur
r vj here located.
national authority on public health.
turbed.
condition,
i^turm
d
home
and
either
side,
however,
has yet been
Undoubtedly the Rochamheau rul­ Yowe||, L. P. McCuller, Mayor Da­
»'• should he nhle to It is to he hoped that he can he se­
again retired, to lie awakened later inaugurated. Today’s rejtort of in­ ing will lead to a general.policy of vison and Councilman-. Hoy Symes,
1P»v 4|f " Ul ,nern‘,Pr»»»ip sufifeient cured by the new administration in by another explosion. •
tensive fighting come* from Paris, pluririg .arms on the forward parts of Tourists should he all means sec ono
the
same
capacity.
»d / ^ ! '"* rUarges and the proW hile the sheriff was drrssing he reporting more French successes in vessels. Ft was thought she was s"iit of the above gentlemen while in San­
Dr. Miller who is n native son
°«rivtj riVr,i fr-°,n hon-residents,
received
a telephone message from . th" ( luitttpagti" wht'rt* gains are be- into port largely u* a test of this ford for .authentic data that needs
lioki-r *f*
rou,J Lie applied ns a needs no introduction to the people
■ to retire the* bonds, to of this section. He has made health Mr. Gulps who had heard thV sec­ ing effected in the.region of Muisons government's policy. It is ussumed stretching.
dC Champagne.
that other entente merchantmen will Black Hand society meets every
dub ,.V.' s
ll"'. profits from tho nnd sanitation and medical inspec­ ond explosion and got into the street
,l*kaurant.
in
time
to
truck
the
robbers
several
follow, suit.
tion his life work nnd know* it prob­
Wednesday.
•
Ne’w Exchange Opens
ably better thun any man in Flor­ blocks before thpy got away.
Did you see, "Where Are My
It is believed that‘ thin is the same
Mrs.*R.
S.
Davies
will
open
ah
ida.
That
he
will
make
good,
goes
Mr.
7.eh'
Ratliff
was
called
to
hildren."
A fine picture and ono
tncV*'d, ' m ,' lrmn ,,,lM ntr*
[feta
n ji ' .
12.— Kmuciatcd without saying nnd the work will he gang that robbed the hank ut Day- exchange in the Howard real estate Lakeland on Sunday by the illness tlbit will place Liggett purodics on
ffice Wednesday (tomorrow) and it 1 of his sister.
*,n'onment and serious lack done thoroughly and systematically. tona, securing 115,000.
woman kind where they belong.
A *i" t t.i .1 t rutip .if joiing men
*&gt;ii't ii t.inti o\ti |r.im «•rlamlo on
!
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•I I'.
Sunday t i \i.*i! (.-•• nd' in Sanfonl
that
1
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I.
d
'ire Me-sr--. Ilarrultl S-twart. Ar•.ii. - ui tie house, lluvt grovvry t-otii't rn hece ait o u t- o il bail itiur Williams, Arthur Lowering,
Mi-s Maud •Ainu Wagmr »' litc
I'm .in. a &gt;ltrewd woman charged with sningglityg-tlivf. cltro* Fred lirno-hc und Mr, Hammond.
gu&lt;: ; of MM 1CuiIt Kole-rl* (*»r sev­ Mis- Nt
politician
nml
pr.u til ing alt trney i»f |miim ters frvvm the two (lermatt
eral .days.
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Jacksonville, has anplit il to Itint r.s |ships'. tlov’vrnment neonts are not
Private si •r-t.
tb" -’ ll ak'r. ,-ri i! ii *! •' * 1 •&lt;! ' •
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iiflairs. The opening nf the Party
Shop will he from d to ti tomorrow
nnd sample sandwiches will he given
PR ESI DENT B R () R E I N OF
to the ladies. Hveryhody welcome.
TAMPA BOARD OF TRADE
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l‘f Rif, ,1'iT'* ' ■■|-“ *n"1 —-M i- ||t|" -n »TT"'Trr TtTTt!tTT7 miller's Ifl- "mrtiTtrPTl STTreVTl c o m littop's h a v e so
that wilUyoir.i. before the huu«is and
aonate immcdlat'ly after t*hpy are
nrrjcnijted on April d.
With the j ledge* of all the hold
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electton of (ir»riilr
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houses are all exart duplicate* and
Oven the ivy on the little church at
the end of the little street is accord­
ing to on otigimll photograph.

re made by
lis friend is
I," the new
idle.
Car*he role of
nrrlficc and
* ehurmim;
ilnrly picas, intensity.
'*• unhiding
lid Muriral

personality that haa made him
entrusted with the instilling into her
famous. The entire casot was select­
heart of the principles of culture.
ed with Infinite rare and the result
The comic and .near tragic 'results
has hcon the premiere phpto play uf
of this effort to force education—and
the season.
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a husband—upon the incorrigible
^ The Lyiie Theatre will show this
Fill beggar description.' The revolt
picturo on Monday, March 12, the
which is Instituted by Fill ranks
Ostrirhe.
This wholly delightful high in the annals o f personal revo­
management of the theatres wishing
and entertaining story will be
lutions, both in pirturesquenesa'and truth; and this, in the majority of to announce at this,iime that do dno
shown at the theatre on Friday.
efficiency. Needless to say Kill cir­ instances was impraefirnh " A few ar­ under seventeen years of age will he
cumvents nil efforts to deflect her* rests followed ‘the first violations. admitted unless with 'their parents
‘ ‘ A .Square Deal” .
These have ended. Today th e 'law
The Lyric Theatre has secured from her chosen path.
is mure or less *u dead Jet ter.
for showing on KFriday the latest
“Mabel Tallafrrr
Tuesday
World Picture Brady Made, “ A
. But nevertheless the truth is only
“ Quadrangle" of Love is shown in
Square peal.” in which are seen
too nppnrent that the homes where "A Wife- by Proxy."
j Cnrlyle Blackwell ami June Klvidge
stalwart, healthy, well poised nil'll
In the new, Metro Itolfe wonderI and a notable cast including Henry
and women might be produced arc play ." A Wife by Proxy," which
Hull and Mureil Ostrirhe.
"A
childless, and the homes where pov­ Mabel Tnllaferro, the star, figures in
Square Deal” tells a particularly en­
erty, disease and depravity exist arc a "quadrangle" of love and Intrigue.
tertaining story 6f Bohemian life. lems of birth rontrol.
Two years overcrowded .with puny deficient The Jour ■characters in the "quad­
The scene is laid in McDougn! street, ago the Wisconsin legislature enact­ children.
rangle" are: "A mnn without a soul;
the famous little thoroughfare in the ed n strict eugenic law, requiring all
Every possible phaso of this world an adventuress, a young mnn whose
heart of New York city where so prospectike bridegrooms to secure
Tfortuno and happiness are the Bpoils
many famous authors and artists a doctor's certification that they, Interesting problem is' adroitly and
sought for, ami a witty, clever little
delicately
presented
in
that
newest
liavo their homes. The story tells of were free from contagious or infec­
and most impressive ihustcrpiecc immigrant girl, "Jerry," who battles
tious blood diseases.
from the hand of America’s greatest with great odds and wins nut in the
Violations were endless from the woman
director,
Lois
W eber., finish in u manner that is startling.
very beginning.- There was an in­ "W here Ar^ My Children?" * aside
Miss Taliaferro, as the little im
ferred, stigma many refused to ac­ from tho serious p ro te in it exploits, migrant transplanted to a ' great
cept.
Some evaded the issue by is a wonderful dramatic triumph American city is confronted with
common law- marriage*,
declaring Tyrone Power ns the District At- problems which she solves by slmthemselves mnn and wije in the presplicity,. a nd truthfulucaa.
Always
en cc„o f witnesses,— Others nutetlv
alert
and
keen
nbout
protecting
the
FnttrTHi’ ncIsTii Boh e ml a. o the rwlse

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W EDNESDAY
I'cnrl White in

“ Pcafl of the Army”
TKrcc R f d Feature ahd n
G o o d Comedy
C O M IN t

March 2.’!rd
April 2ndMusic by Lyric Orchestra

ticket is declined the. winning mint•bee—and—Pit:—rri|r|t'i;fy f'otin7* iiito
poucriion of a fortune.
Thereupon Cartouche deridc-x that
she must he educated and made a
"'lady," much .to tier dirgust, for tin'
little girl has sincere dramatic aspir.itjon* pnd .is in love with Cartouchu despite the veteran’s efforts
to assume a very stern and fatherly
attitude toward lusr. ^ *
■Little Fifi is bundled protestingly
oil to the home of Lbui* Boureet, u
mfldel young man whose mother is

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S T A R

THEATRE)

PROGRAM
rriday—paramount presents Marguerite Clark in
"The Fortunes of Fifi" •
Saturday—Big live reel feature full of thrills und
excitement.
Monday — Paramount pnaents Blanche Sweet in
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Tiiesday — M e tr o presents Mablo Taliaferro in
"Wife By l’roxv." '
Concerts Nightly by Wilherington and. Houser..

Matinee Daily al 3:15

Children?
A Modern Bible

Town

H um anity’s Most Pow erful W eapon Against the Pre­
meditated Destruction of the Unborn.
Sensational, Powerful, Dignified and a Distinct Revelation to all the
World. Picture that every~Man and Woman should see.
der 16 not admitted unless accompanied by their parents.

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makes the sarriiire that L
o( her, and the scheming of the
venture** i. thwarted. Unlikordinary problem, which conf*
the newly arrived Immigrant. tl*
which Jerry has to solve j, one . JJ
in the home where she .,.|iv|Rr ']
concerns the welfare of hi r , mpW
— for whom she holds tt .
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McDougull street. New York, decide
to stiek together through thick anti
thin. Sooner than any of them expcct uni-, n C tlicin.i 4-puL.ta.lhu
Tiie manner in'which lie proves hi*
friendship i* iih startling ns it is
unique.' For a time his actions are
misunderstood by • his friend for
whom he has acted, but eventually
it |* understood and everything
comes out happily. This is tho foundation on which a particularly plrasJug photoplay culled - "A Squa.c
D«-aI," ha* been ronrtr: cted by
World IJjctur** Br.tily Made. Tin*'
him Mil be shown at the Lyric
Theatre on I rid .'/ .ml n. tr-tt &gt; of

Marguerite &lt; lark at the
Hint Tonight
"Snow White" Mbs Clark
the ride of the dHiglilfid
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man she loves, little
1
W II. by P r o x y *| „,
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miration and stirs the heart
The scheming of the advent.,.
(Sally Crute) is we„ p,
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her purpose and that of h-r . * * **
in crime, while evident
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encc is not known by ••J,fr..J ~ *
young Burbeck (Robert Walk*,
til It hua advanced to . ,,
“8'
maljea "Jerry's” task •to* ThH,! ^
almost a hopeless
Hut t\ith dogged ,|
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BOY™

He left here to join the Canadian
troops:
London, Jan, 7.— I have Men
•pending part of this Sunday after
noon with a boy who, like myself,
was raised under the ministry of
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Alexander McCIlntock la Promo Marse Henry Wattersion in the blue
ted lo Lieutenant and Decorated grass region of Kentucky. Madame,
tho wife of tl\e American Ambas­
(From N « York Times)
sador, who^takes a deep daily inter­
- r Tho-foUox«*g» from-ftrt" war'Ttrr^ est Irr these boys from home, told
mapumteirr of the New York Time* me about him. In Ward K 4 of
will bo intoreatfng to Sanford people. King George's Hospital he is a num­
Mr.‘ t McCIlntock was here about ber— 177,fl7H. In Fayette county
twelve months as the guest of hi* Ky.. he is Alexander McCIlntock.
aunt, Mrs. Hayes and was well His home is that loveliest of all
known to many Sanford citizens. human habitations, a blue grass
farm. The place is called Longridge,
and it is on the Lexington, Mays
villa turnpike.
His father and
mother are at Longridge waiting for
him. They belong to* the Breckin­
ridge clan.
Before I went to the
hospital I recalled that a grandson of
John C. Breckinridge has recently
come hero to do some work in tho
embassy. I culled him up and he
went with me. So the afternoon in
our part of King George’s Hospital
was a kind of old Kentucky home
reunion.
Wo found Sergeant McCIlntock
precisely what a Kentucky boy
ought t» Ios PeHrapir'trtnTrc sanv*
limestone that makes the blue grass:j
lomething puts love of light Into the
typical Kentuckian.
Hero in farLondon .lay. liii*. bright-uy**dr
well setup boy of 1M, a l&gt;it of shrap­
nel still in his Jhitfh hone, though
the big piece had been rut out.
smiling us lie related his adventures
apt! game for more of the same.
“ Why did I go in?" in- utjkcd bark.
"Oil, I wanted lo go in from the
first.".

INTHETRENCHES

Mareh’ 9, i-jjj

While in Florida See the Ready-to-CuItivate Farms of
the Seaboard Railway in
ighlands
Twelve months’ 'growinff season, some crop ra\dy for
market every month. Never very hot or very cold, climate
healthful. Pasco County Highlands produce vegetables at
time prices nm highest; com, hny rind other staples on*same

land later in season. Year-round grazing; livestock. *hmV3*
Hne profits; dairying nnd poultry raising yield b i g returns
Oranges nnd grapefruit o f best quality ripen when dem-uid
is greatest nnd prices are highest.

Prepared by Business Men of Dade Cily; Sold by Seaboard on Easy Tfr(ns
Hanker* and business men have pre­
pared these farms to attract Industri­
ous settlers; the Seaboard Is selling
them to Increase Its tonnage, and em­
ploys farm experts to help
buyers
succeed. Heal farms, 40 acres and. up.

.part of each Just clenre.1
,
fenreil. .

house, barn, well; fresh Krn,\* t „ v
ptas. dozen chickens.
Near thru r
town: good roads, schools, chunl ,
Prices now give purchasers henrH- nt
valJo Increaaes that are sun- to C0TO(,

Your Chance is Here to Make Money in Frail Growing and General Farming
The Seaboard, with tracks covering because of unexcelled fertility, f4V, r.
heart of Florida's farming territory, aide conditions and culerpr!»li .
following policy of extending lines and operation of huslnrss men an i 1
service In ndvnnce of development, la In ers or Bade City, county
j,i »•
touch with conditions all over the Slate. spirit nnd nccompllahed jin-pamI'acco county wns selected by general1 assure newcomers success m,,i |,
development department for colonizing ness from the very etnrl.

Gel the Fads Today-Don l Delay; These Farms are Selling H
flood lands nnd One climate are found In other desirable sections but
nl.l over Florida, tho wonderful. Wlno- wjtl It lie able to present great
ly bought land tn almost nny part wfll than rledil now ready tn TV, ",T
pay wall—Hot now-held In Florida are ' Tend today for fro,. copy
conditions more attractive than In Magaxine, lornis,* pzlces. d. t
I'asco for gulck returns from agricul­ 6co the land yourself Take
ture nnd large Increases hi value. Trt of prevent opportunity to pmk« ,
future Seaboard will offer farm lands Itoor purchase, Write today to

________ B.-L. 1IAMNER, Cmrrsl Development Agcut,
Seaboard Air Line Railway Company,
9M Royiter Bldg., Norfolk, Virginia.

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Jacksonville office, =04 West IUy pi.,
W. II. Harrison. Jr.. Ass t 4. V t
p. Mays, Ass't Dev. Agt. In charge’. . Dade’d ty office, Dade City tit. I. *
Tampa office. Hillsboro Hotel lllock,
8 Q. Llndcrbeck, l&gt;. P. A. In charge.

a/Us

Millions of
housewives know this is tho
truth— they realize tlio cost of a
tingle bake-day failure.
That’s
why they stick to Calumet.

That was all the why* he knew.
He was operated on ut Botien late
! in November and shortly afterward tln-rtt to canto to me, pointing my germs ami malaria.
Tboro is ali brought to London. He is conva- rev nicer at them to ntako thorn *tep ways
glass of rum just liefori’ you
1 lesrent now and I , t h a t lo- will lively,
I h&lt;-y put mo on a rubhor go over tin- top. As for sloop, wo
He cm the safe side— avoid disJit* allow' d to j-pbiol i hi- L .:m ,il be­ .boot an^tt part tod mo Hct* miles to |don't havo it. in tin' ordinary sonso
eppoinimcmi — uie Calumet next baketw een being able to walk nnd being . Lozier'
Mv wound was not vory i of the word. It is more liko ratday—l&gt;c sure of uniform results—learn
lit for tren.ii duty in •ho I nitcil painful, except when i was shaken happing. / Snntf of the men try to
why Cilunut Is the most economical
to buy ami to ire. It's pure in the J
Stales. Jle would just love lo go by my carriers. T y hey dropped me woo sloop in their funk holes, but
can—pure in the baking. Older now !
buck to Lexington for a few weeks a couple of times when they ducked after my experience trying to dig
ItrCrleriJ Itlcbrst
before taking a hand in the drive in the sin-41 holes to escape the fire. ' one up I gave it up. The maximum
Award*
that is going to make Fitz homesick. l'hat hurt."
of bathing is "one bath a ‘ fftonth,
w.wcwi r..i
What would add to the in t'rest of a
I# lUf fl t*mmJ
"W hat is the spirit of the German with a t'hattgo of underwear."
Csm.
trip home is that the King lias hist soldier as olio-rvotl iv vottr Amor
Ml this story the young K«-n’ giv n him a medal for -going into i art ey
I asked
l it:- It to I vs 11 fi a lively si-reo of
! the ti*-rt&gt; ai lire u» bring in two
. nmr and a t wnil |o in hit eye 11»■
"Tin• dow iiheart" i
w. u ob'd i *-h
\ I m . i to:;••• n.t
-eeu.i*d to have a pretty good feel­
S Otnitu til!* -i\ i- h:i- d» pri-^v 11.
is “ liorlty to liecotne u* l.n-titenant.
G'-rman soldn-rs, though excellent in ing,* on- the whole, for the German
W*- asked tin- questions, Mr*
many rospdeta will not fight at dose soldier, whom ho always spoke of as
Clititoek answered them and this is
He told the story of the
range. Just Indore i was wtmndod, "F rits."
the story:
prisoner
to
whom an English soldier
when my lot got to the first trench,
"On Oct. 2 1 , north of I’oziere?, on there were about thirty’ Gertnan’ sol- «atd. “ You are on your way to Kng,
the Somme, my battalion 'went »,y»-r d’o-rs in it.
Ail of them hold up iuitd. too.''
tin* top' after nine cuuntor assaults i heir ■hands, excepting one olficer,
*'Yes." replied Fritz, wi t fi a n
t-h*’ t rtiian" ‘ Wi' gttt I,* fit*' who was living he -n nil urm* at a of i ontii ri'ii-imi, " h u t I h a v e
ina ( rcm h. i.
o' t In- in** t - l.i- very liscly rate, I l u l l tb o na t&gt; fa o- r'-tiiro tii'kot
S Otlt t her* and »i • tayi-d 'lit •re til'd of llU&gt; &lt;l|,l-t j| g ilrat oliicer ia tiro
S'Tgeatil M*riintoel; was \er&gt;
-eight ho nr-.
*1 In- lir-t !
tiack.
I never foiittif (oil w h e th e r proud of hts ( ‘ .ii'adiaic tnd \m»T
it h .t i a!
Jd It be.
!-,&gt;• died or not but h stovpnil *' 1 ■
\VI O I- t h " 1 " . t
d d ii't k *
at o
in t h ire-,, h a lid tile'll (i1!.'"
,.i i..„y i;n&gt;
ni
as w outided
I ttj.x m ’U w
was
ill.-" M at* p-uj-b* - iy tic* Auvtr.ili
j tided -It
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11 ini d'-ii lilii- ward,
who ,,-e n-.t.,ii.'y a .(hr o devil Lai.
• In- fo u rth
w in h wav n ine.;
" M ost of | h » t
from—nr.rf _t*tc*T TTa r e tin
Fr* in h
—- ~hmt*"thrr *'!id-. .,fi-| i i-uiit'-r attai-1 ■»; F r itz lias th e r:-r.,’o &lt;*nnadj . n&lt;
je .-d
*** afr.'i'l
.fhof I
li &lt;i 1 !if« lii1. HIMi V it &lt;| t •-.{ till. ( A I trenches, i-ni (ha* r« ing ftit
rt )i
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I" Ut til 1134, J,,l|tll* || 111 w In re n i* i • tr it
\\l,&lt;-ri ' w
c.Pt. T ik e t»i
I- : -I dow n
|■rr : re t. i b♦ et* **TJ 1T.I4• r - I' ii g
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llt
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sotl.e
lie
t,II.I'C
utiollief,
I
Canadians
are
tilin’.
*mr
a
h
"V l‘l*
iiluive nnd ■ itiintt i l l ' (ivriiiati a w a y . b u t in
i Novetjthor the gr.-Mtnd the best."
tn-rche ! .
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! &lt;* t.ut hitnj
In the nature *if thitivA
a good d'e-al from our own
i gvl outt ui tlle'.t ;h | v*-ii l ti r*' all . AI- hill!ii-r a
\ Itill We i nn'i Pay
right. At t:iu a. m on N’nv. 1S JI a rtille r y liri . IT’s piirt of tho git mo]
A ten- year .old hoy m j rh'^ird ti
At 2&gt;(h &gt;arr|s t-iuiv-crtt.tlion :;1 nut certain bill- to I"
n 't 1 e helped
wo .again
rut. o v r r f fii-him] a t :ir- l a n d
r. go. Th« .00 nf lis U ill) UI',-1- left M.' (fill i- in el.otp as wo go forward p ,id . and .coneeixed the idea of
rr.Jin tin- first attack in October gut v*i a« not to get hit try the hurr'agt |making out a -hill for Iris owif serChcapaiuibigcon U*l.bi -I’ tv.-ilcixtlomii
through and stayed in tire second ,\\ iu-iv we are wjtitin 10 ytfrds of the j vices: So the next morning In* laid
save you money. C. In- i-1il- r t —h'aPure
■line, of trenches. I u:rs in charge of German trench nnd when th" bar­ Id* Ntatciucnt of aciziunt on his
"'-I Dt supedor to • .r r.JlUand «&lt;ela.
tlie second w ave, known as the rage wliii'li Iiuh been keeping up a mother's, lip'akfast plate:
{ ‘ mopping up* wave. The Irrst wnvo lively-&gt;4ire, half of It ahrupnel, BO a* .." M ot her owes _.Willia.Jm*-*^isT»vm^|—
doesn't -.stop, hut tire M-c.itnl iimL tn Uiako-Kiita-.ke*'ft-hii bend~dtrwTT^ coal six times, twenty cents; for
succeeding ones have details to at­ the very serotid the hnrrage get* up bringing water lots of Urn's, thirty
tend to. 1 got through tho first lino we have got to make u rush for it.” cents; for going ten errands, fifteen
of * tronehek,
but as , 1 was going to
Uis mother read the bill
Sergeant MeClintoek «ai«l fiiat iti cents."
#
the second I stopped at a shell hole 1 u* battalion •fib per rent* were citi­ but sa id . nothing about it.
That
where four men, confused by the zens of the United Staten, many of evening Willie -found on Ids plate
firing and unt-ertuin what to do, wore them burn Kngliah.
lie thought ,the syventy-five cents and also an­
;ly!ing. I bad just time.to on-dr thorn that a Itout 10 per cent were native other bill which read as follows:
forwurd when 1 got a piece of shrap­ born Americans.
He said that it "W illie owes his mother for ’ his
n e l in my thigh.
I had the four was generally understood and ac­ happy home for ten years, nothing;
m en-go on, and I •luy in tho shell cepted that there were 10,000 native- for Ills food And clothing, nothing;
hpje, where 1 bandaged myst’lf. • I born Americans lighting in the ar­ fo r nursing him through a long ill­
didn't Jose ronsciousm&gt;s, anti after mies* of the Entente Allies.
Mr- ness, nothing; total nothing." When
two hours i saw a lot of German Ctifttock he deeply attached to his Willie saw the seventy-five cent* he
soldier prisoners going h&gt;* under battalion.
was pleased. But when he read his
guard, and 1 commanded four of
"W hat is the worst tiling that you mother's .bill his eyes grew dim and
his lips quivered. Then he took the
met will)?" he was asked.
"T he dead ones," he replied. money to his mother, threw his
"T he ground is full of them. I have arms about her neck anti begged
counted ns many as sixty-two lying that she would let him do lots’ of
unburied in .a ten minute walk. things for her.
Mother's bill is rarely presented
Once, In a trench, when I was dig­
All-Steel Electric-Lighted Train
hut
it will pay each person to think
ging a funk hole, L -struck two'
corpses. Usually they are* thrown in it out and over for himself and then
shell holes and covered up. It's not pay it in love and service. — Ex­
Run - Parlor Observation Car.
Lv Jacksonville... A P L 9.00 PM
much use- burying. The shells kick change.
Compartment nnd DrawIng-IVoom
Lv Wsycross......... A T I * 11.05 PM
them right up. Sometimes wo tried
Sleeping Cur* Jurksuuvillu lo Chi­
A rA lb an y ............. A C L 2.3 5 AM
But Few Do.
to make a bayonet into a cross for
cago.
Lv Albany............. C ofG 2.40 AM
It
Is
a
wise
man who knows when
an officer, but it doesn’ t stay long.
Drawing-Boom S le e p in g C a r
LvA m erlcus ____ C o fG 3.40 AM
he has made a fool of himself.—Life.
A
shell
seldom
hits
a
trench,
but
Jacksonville to St. lamia.
LvCtrium but___ C o fG 6.10 AM
when one dot's laud it stilrtn notin'Lv Opollka ......... C o fG 7.10 AM
Free Reclining Chair Cara Jncktiling.
I saw a five and nine-tenths
Ar Birmingham . C of G 11,55 AM soiivdlo to Chicngo, St. Lmiia and
she)!, a ‘coal box’ as we call It, hit
Lv Birm ingham .. 1 C 12.15 PM Cnrbondalc; largo and easy high
backed seats.
t( trench and kill three 'men.
\v&lt;A r C airo ......... M G
10.45 PM
Ar Carfaondale
I
11.58 PM
couldn’ t gather enough of those
Baggage jm d Seat Car JitcksonvLllo to Chicago.
three men to fill a boot.
A r St. Louis.......... M C
7.20 AM
Ar 53rd S t. (GMup) I C
7.31 AM
Dining ‘ Car servos all incals en
"About the most unpleasant thing,
Ar Chicago (Cm Sta.) 1 C - 7.45 AM route, eervico a hi carte.
next to the corpses, is trench feet. 1
hv.'V'XLOfl^oi* lung as seventy hoursr u « O t O l l l O I h l O . N l t I ON, I L t t S I H f t C S S M i l l « . * T l O « » S
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t o i l TO A N f TI CSKT t f i l H T O f
continuously in water up to my
knees. Kven If you wear gum boots
the w a te r souks through and your
"T H E STANDARD RAILFlOAO O T TH C S O U T H "
feet swell up.
You get* plenty of
J. O. KIRKLAND
A. W. r R I T O T
j bully-beef and potatoes and, one of
D I V I S I O N P l t l l N Q I * A O ( M T A. « . l.
■ IViatON M i n n Q I ' *Qt NT A. C, l.
Jtlje best thing* of ail. two drinks a
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TAMM. VLA. —
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CERTAIN-TEED £tnnc;3 out conspicuously
for quality, eatisfaction, ami economy.
Any product bearing t!ic name CERTAINTEED will measure up on all of these points.
These arc cold facts.

Ceriain-teed
Certain-teed
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Taints and Varnishes

is the efficient type o f roof.' ft'

is suitable for factories, office
buildings, farm buildings, c;c.
Tor residence i: it made in
slate surfaced chinglcs.

are good, dependable products
made by expert paint m i,
end guaranteed to give sat faction. They are sold at a
price which would not be pm.cible if we depended upon an
exclusive paint organization to
market cur product.

•CERTAIN -TEED coxts Kv*
to buy, less-to lay, and lc?$
per year of life. CERTAINTEED is light weight, clean,
sanitary, and fire retardant. It
-will not dty out and is vveathef-tight.

The enormous resources of
Ccrtain-tced Products Corpor­
ation, and its extensive organization for distribution of CER­

It is made in three thicknesses
— but only one quality— the
best. It is guaranteed 5,10 or

TAIN-TEED products, make
it possible to take advantage
of every economy in buying,

_ ^ yw * acc^dtnff t^hickne'is -* o n u k c t u r m g

(1, 2 or 3 ply).

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This guarantee is backed by
the largest manufacture of pre­
pared roofings-and building
papers in the world.

Even the professional painter
can afford to use CERTAINTEED paints rather than to
mix his own. . Uncertainty is
eliminated,u;aste and left-overs
avoided, and quality is assured.

If you are building, or need a
new roof,, it will pay
you to investigate CERTA IN -TE E D before
deciding upon anytype
of roof. For sale by
dealers, everywhere.

Whether you do your painting
or employ a professional
painter, your interests
will be best served if
you insist on CER­
TA IN -TE E D paints
antSvarnishes.

CERTAIN-TEED
PRODUCTS CORPORATION
Caocrml Roofing Mfg. C o , Gregg Varnish Co*
Mound City Paint &amp; Color Co..
Nsw Ywtr

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MUwoaka* CisciauU
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Oululk
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Comfort Cottage
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Corner of Magnolia Atomic and Fourth Street
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ATLAN TIC COAST LINE RAILROAD

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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

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WANTED!

the s o u t h l a n d

Old dlags at The Herald Of­
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2* -I Cents Per Pound.

ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAIN

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THK SANFORD HERALD

Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Grand

U Rapids, Cincinnati and Louisville
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10.30 PM
Ntnyilli* la l liii hji»; ,|irk-divilli- (,i
12.40AM
j,58 AM
llnh.in,ijx'ln iviil.&lt;iiii*i\ilji i iii|[~iiii'i^.
‘ 7.18 AM
imnry mil 11 , .10 n tn t
tl'** t&lt;*
12.29 PM
ClcVt'Inlnl ivi;l L’llti lllli.itt)'
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3.29 PM
Jnrkmmvi|lu to limnd l!:i|.i.h (\u
9.00PM
Liiximiuti) H'iiii-ivii&gt;lily, Inivint JockeonviUo Mondays ami Tburmlnys
2.00 AM
9.00 PM
Thoroughfare Coaches, Jacksoo11.59 PM
Villo lo Chicago; Imgcuca tunl m at rnr
2.00 PM
Jnrkwinvillo lo Cinminatf; lanto nn.l
11.59 PM
K.its;iU« iriolichu.l.
7.45 AM . ou«y
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A*roielnnati. . . l’cnn 11.30 PM
Dining Cara nerving nil meals N’ri j K u n d . . : Penn 7.45 AM /-.vice a la carte. •

ATLANTIC
C O A S T LIN E SOUTH'
RAILROAD
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IT AN DA R D RAILROAD OF THt SOUTH"
THC •TANDARD

320,817
Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1 , 1916.
These figures—320,817—represent the actual number of ears manufactured by us
since August 1st, 1916, and deliveredJ&gt;y„our agents to retail buyers.

In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
nd, please do not nsk The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
Wu do u o—aro—nut-alluw eU -lo-give
out this information. Simply write;
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in the ad.

J. O. KIRKLAND
DIVISION AAatlNQIK a(4( NT a c
TAMPA, FLA.

Plant Peanuts-— Supply Scarce
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ti:r».I r. ':/ . J jnrt Collon Sm|
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•*n»lirtr»11r* Itruhlmm mi"I Iron Cum I - -j
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This Heading THREE CENTS i
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 CentH.

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This unusual full and winter demand for Ford ears makes it necessary for us to
coniine the distribution of ears only to those agents who have orders for immediate
delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stocl; ears in an­
ticipation of later spring sales.
We are issuing this notice to ii|X**idlng-buyers tiint they may protect themselves
against delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If. therefojp, you are
planning to purchase a Ford ear, we advise you to* place your ordur and take de­
livery now.

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Immediate orders will have prompt attention.
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D elay.in J/uying ul this time may cause you to*wait several monthsi

1 have for sale two tl/eprof safes

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1-4 4.Vr mi f* 1. t1 H* Mr •T»i im •'» II. 1»f
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V. t .tn. Iltr\ i. tor' pro•• irrtafrt- ’nt,.

filof r.jfitld Nursery &amp; Seed Co., Mr.niin ilo, Florida

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at bargains, also, some second hand !
typewrite rs. M. P. Lipo. salesman |
’‘ Silent .Smith" Typewriter.* Over
Ilowe£s.‘ drpg store.
57-tfc

Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent
listed .below and don't ho disappointed later on.

For Kak Hegisiered Du roe sows
with young pig-*. F. P. I»mt
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Tuan I Af ti'Ji. Nr.Un till, (. •». fa. II,u»il.

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it limit &gt;hanging axles

ED WAKi) II ICG INS
Salesman

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A "2 in 1 Shoe Poli*l»“ is made for every u»e. For B!.i{lc Shoe*.
"2 in 1 Black" (paste) and "2 in 1 Black Combination" (j&gt;n*lr hml
liquid); for While Shoe*. “2 In 1 White Cake" (cake) and
&gt;'2 in 1 White Liquid" (liquid); forTan Shoes, "2 in ITan" (paste)
■and "2 in 1 Tan Combination** (paste and liquid).

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B la c k —W h ite—T a n

•F. F. DALLHV CO. o f New York, Inc.

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For Salt Jersey llnfer. Enquire
Harry WoliT, West Side, Sanford,
!
fill- it p

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For Suit Heavy double buggy, j A Next York medlenl Joiirnnl tltinl.s
Platform springs canopy top, leather It'till wrong for |ieopb&gt; tit try It* mlnb
jCj-ushions I'nuM I "* made a delivery ( tuizo thfir 'li .■piuir h-m - -Imply |iiI MIIV
on \,:i~ -l|II.-r. (| to v|rvp
|Wuguti
Sanford Wagon Works.
l|t|t little.. Iii i.iher. m inb the eilllor
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i■ r.itehltlg and *liql lh&gt; . .Jtii.ot ....... Ill- N ip.iIi'olfS
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•a. with * nets, ibnpl) l*&gt; ►iitiiig up tun-. I*tt•1..
shipping li'h l*i:si

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Q U I C K - H A N D Y — L A S T IN G

b o a ts and launeKi-

C. L. Vincent
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SANFORD CYCLE CO.!

A'vv.iys fir.iturrtl
Yu Liilei l» ■ *• ii. I .Le ' ..liipli le
W hue W. atitl'Ut&gt; ■. ■ &lt;'hr,11.*il Hi- nll)ioi|1 lie linut,. .1 I jii- 'I - Iiell
gnl strain of Canada win re vigorous niri|»iliM New *
rbifdi*- are mi.-ud
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layers.
Hutching eggs and Baby

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BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES \U

’*or Sale—One Internutnin d truck Sn]K, at Vpptli,»ll.in (ui I «i lli'i J l ml, f
Thoroughly overhauled and pnint'i s. .iM,ii h |if r t i p f i i**S, !.«•» **t * ••»»- i
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A p p l, K. StatfoTd. S anford
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’•IXOCIPEDES, KIC'OKS AND TU1CTCI.BS

AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES

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Big Stock of Fertilizers
Sanford W areh ouse
Fertilizern ("f Florida crojH on Florida noil, m a de by Florida peop|i&gt;. lia.Hii! on over thirty years held experience in Florida Helds.
T he lir-t crop tif t 'elery ever grown al Sanford was raistsl will,

11»i i U. F F ItTl I.I'/.F H, and tin- groutes! rmud.iT of proiilable mips
grown th e re since have bi*en made with ID E A L FL U T IL 1Z K K .
'ID E A L F L I tT I I.IZLKS are m ade right lleltl results prove it.
i io your ronv 1’ioeine there I* alway s on hand al our Sanford W a r e ­
house a big stock of

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Auto Tires and Tubes,-Ford Sizes Only
For Rent -Connecivd riiotna, (iirt nislied
for light houttckceplfig. all
Horn's, Spot Lights and Headlight Bulbs, S^irk Plugs,
— Rr:t* m a fiir- p ;iet^ -tt+
Tfiuierics', Battery Connectors, THowout l’atches, (!e- &gt; HU .Second St., corior of Second St.
went Patches, Yulcanizers, Gasoline and Oils.
X I and Laurel Avti
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ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R
INSECTICIDES,

S P R A Y IN G M A C H IN E R Y

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San ford' Liranctr Warehouse------------ -— -

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Clerk Circuit (’ourl , tirniiiiiiU’ t’&lt;&gt;. H».
It) V. M. M. I»*«lrl. I».
Kil-tlr
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,
For
Kent
-Sewing
maehine.
Kn...
MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES
Nullre U lii-lnli) nisi n pint th.. rrcuUr i
j;! quire *201 French avenue.
56-3tp ,. 1.■
1.11*1 in*.-rlitig i.i ttir slin kl.iililsr* ,'t tl&gt;c
Mulorcyck* Ilqrns, Lamp, Presto Tanks, Motorcycle
ti.nlnrit
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For
Kent
Four
room
house,
122
Erijis and Pedals.
..i.i t uRipany at Ssnti.nl, t'ttjriil*. »m tfa.
*
Palmetto, $10 per month. Enquire . ail day ij* .VIkm }.. 11)17.
Alt.it.
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Herald Ofllcc.
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8ei r.tary, *
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For Kent -N ew ly ducninhed bed
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; CO M PA N Y
room with privuto family. 703
Snli(. «,f 4p|.llraO»/i (ul l»l llrril L'nilrr
;v'Nlurf a ef ( haptrr *SliS, I.B»» nt H«rMyrtle Avc.
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AGENTS•
liia
Suti.e i» Itrr.ti) |liMt that II. M, Hu*
FurnUhed K oon w by Day, Week rhanan ariil
I!. Ilurtunan. Jr., purrhaarra
1.1 Tai IVtlllril. Nn. 157, ilalad the "nil
or Month—Fnrk avenue Hat, 106 ii»)
nt June. A. It. IHI3, ha&gt; flleil aald r.rNorth Park avenue, over L . K. ttltr^le in my ottlre, »n*l ha* maile apiillraORIm ml Ifa HOLDEN NEAL ESTATE O.
n&gt;n for taa ilre.l in t*.uc In wrurilinr.
Philips St Co. drug store.
Mrs. aith law. Saiil rrrllhrale arafararr* the
li.ltaalnx
dr*er(hed property alluated In
Florida
Jnmes Patton, manager.
30-tf
Sanford,
S.minnte rnunly, Ftoihla. tn-air: S1V'» of
SK)j Sec 7, Tp SU-S, It 31 K—*0 arrr*
Thr *»ld land farint nn*&gt;»il at the date nl
WANTED
the luumr* id aueh ci-rtiflrat# in the name
1.1 J. N. Whitnrr. *lJnle« aald certlrlmie
■hall tie redeemed ■rronllni to law lax
Photos, kodak linHiing. etc., at deed all! iiaue thereon on Ini 3rd day nt
April. A. If. I1M7.
67-3tp.
113 Klin Ave.
Wttne** my official ai(natur« nn*l *eal
lbl&gt; the 2nd day of March. A. !• 1317.
Wunted Salesman and collector
I,.all
K. A. IKlUfJI.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Court Keminule Co., Fla.
for Sanford and Seminole county.
IIy V. M. Meltanl.r. ft C.
56- Frl-5te
Apply Singer Sowing Machine Co.,
MANTKICft SALK
Bo* 669, Orlando, Fin. • 67-2tp
Sotlre I* h.refay slven that und.r and
hjr elrtue -ol a deer.e of the Jud*e ul the
Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit. In
THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL
and Inf Seminole Cuuttly, Florida, hearing
*r
_date February 23rd. 1317, wherein Virginia
Altamonte Springs, Seminole Co., Carolina Chemical Company, a corporation,
I* complainant and Wm. G. Aldridge, et
yiorida
ah, tra dclenrlante, t, J. J. lil*3|n«on,
Special
Mailer In Chancery will on Mon­
Motft popular and delightful win­ day. April
2nd, 1317, during the trgal houra
ter hotel in interior Florida. M ag­ of *alc, otter for .ate, and aetl. In front of
Star Brand Non-Filling Typewriter Rib­
the court faouae door in Sanford, Scjtilnige
nificent'location, between two lovely County, Florida, the folio* Ing deirrtl.nl
land* aituate and lying In raid Seminole
lakes. Forty kcres in parks.- Golf, county,
bons are guaranteed to give 75,000 im­
to-wtt:
The weal half (V li) of the we«t half
tennis,
bowling,
billiards,
boats,
or­
(Wlj) of the northra*! ijuarter INK'it of
pressions of the letters “ a” or “ e” with­
ange grove, etc., ull free to guests. thr northeart quarter INK', l: and the north
hall Ih'kl of the norlhwr«t iiuartrr (NWqi
out clogging so as to show on the paper.
Fine fishing and shooting.
Pure el the norlhrait quarter (NKV,) of Section
Township ID, roulh of Itange .11 east.
spring ' water
from
Altamonte 32.Al*u
beginning at a point 13 feet north of
Buy typewriting tupplitg af
thr^.outher*t
ISK) cotnrr of the rtorthwe-t
Springs.
quarter INW'i I of the northraet quarter
The Altamonte is noted for excel­ NK1,! nf Section 32, Townahlp 19. aouth
range 31 eaat, anil running Uicnce north
lence of eulsino and service and so­ of
t iie h e r a l d p r in t in g c o m p a n y
646 feet; thence w.-.t HIT1) feet! Ihgnre
cial life. He 8ii(o and auto out and •oath 615 feel: (thence eaat 337 'i frnL'.to x x x
point of beginning
.v*
PHONE 148
- 8ANFOKD, FLORIDA
get best dinner served in interior
Said lanrT* to be aold to thn highest and
heat
bidder
for
caah.
and
to
aatlafy
aald
de­
Florida. Or conxc for a Saturday cree. and coma.
f
•
J J. fUCKINHOS’ .
night supper and dance following.
Special Maatrr In Chancery.
I Excellent orchestru.
56-Fri-Stc
t*t-«u

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
Jacksonville,- Florida •

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General Fire

NOW IS THE TIME

Insurance

Give clear, perma­
nent, copies. W ill
not smut, dry out, or
fill the type.

'w

m

BUILD
I’ ricoH arc advancing every day. Sanford is on a
Building Hoorn and Y'ou Should Build Your New gHonic
WE HAVE

The P ro p e r M a te ria ls
DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS,
LIME,
CEMENT
SHINGLES, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
CORRUGATED IRON
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
Wc bur tor Cash and Sell fur Canh and you get the bonefit o f
the extremely low prices.

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for ihe Farmer

Hill Lumber Company
PHONE 135
Third Street

Sanford, Florida

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD

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THE SANFORD HERALD

FACE FpUR

Marrh 9, | „7

" I t is hardly possible to predict
part to uae ordinary precaution* to­
wards contributing towards the en­ what may happen to cotton. The
joyment ,‘ of a brother editor."— price, judged by the world's demnnsd
^
r T T HOLLY, E ditor '
ought to-be high, but In view' of the
W. M . HAYNES. RusiflCM Manager Plant City Courier.
Thanb&gt;. Wayne. You expressed uncertainties of conditions here and
PwbUtM t m r Tu—Ur *n4 rrtdAt
our appreciation better that) we elsewhere,,a, largo cotton crop might
tould have done. This notice es­ prove a misfortune by forcing price*
..
9
caped us on account of the Daily below a fair profit^
is paid to your wife's judgment whurryou provide her with
aumcmirnoN r u e s , in auvano
The south might raise tp„o bit a
News refusing to come to our. ex-,
MMI TIAM, ■*••«• ,
•MAS clMMrge tahler
cotton crop, for its ow n prosperity, |
a check book and give her the opportunity of conducting
••
-RRtjK Mot mt s ,
11*
but
it
canttaUraiac.
too
b
ig.*
grnirrf"
----0----------her- affairs with the same “ knowing how" way you do
t MONTHS.
crop nor too much livestock. Every
ILLEGAL PISH IN G "----yours.
She will be glad to know and it will be a source o f
Ita Ute 0(7 Sr Cutter 11.00 Pm T*u la
Sheriff Morris and his deputies available acre should he put into the
much contentment for both of you to KNOW how much
AAraua « SOt. f n MaaU
la AAraate MtH Ite Mtite al Offka have succeeded in arresting several raising of foodstuffs, into grain, into
it costs to live.
••
~ — *
fishermen wbn were violating the vegetables, potatoes, and as much
araO a* Hu«al*O u Mall MalUr Salts lit ! law hy illegal fishing. The sheriff attention as possible should be given
ISM. al tfca 1‘MUlVt al ftenfard, I-imM*
t'ad«&gt; All af MartA Ird. 1ST*.
has seized and now has in his possos- to livestock, ami even to the raising
T*i*ss*&gt;* n*. tig 1 sion, five men charged with illegal of chickens and to dairying, for the
te HsrsU H»ll&lt;fl.«
fishing, six boats,, one of which is ah purpose of meeting the home de­
expensive- launch and «ix seines. mand for foodstuffs.
irEMmmiRnustHESb
An effort will be made to confiscate
" I t will lie almost a crime.for any
these seine* and boats; The sheriff southern farmer not to provide,
re)»orts that he is informed the fisher- during the coming sfiring and lum SANFORD, FLORIDA
0. L. TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
mijn are working for a wholesale mer for all of the foodstuffs whiuh
PrptidffV
Csthisr
Vk».|*»ridri F. L WOODRUFF Vics-Pr.wd*nl
An'! Cii Lmi
denier in Sanford, who must certain- his family will need for the next j ^
ly be as guilty, as accessory before !w(&gt;!ve month*. Anything short o f ! X
and after'the net.- as the men who that would he ignoring every c o n -j
were palling the nets.
Many of dUlon which this rountry and the!
Florida's multitudinous Wishing laws Wdrj,| confronts in the luck of fo o d -'
have been passed for the benefit of
and in the certainty of high .
The freeze crippled the business j Whitnor’ s resolution that day in have no effect upon t avig..- ,n jt
corporations - to give the people prices. Viudnem men, state govern- j
.
,.
.
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. .
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j something to think and to quarrel
aiH the national government 1 aad Mr* " hitnt&gt;r and famil&gt; retired 1 SP6 was the signal to-hbeg
egin the took nineteen years to
to Shell Itank. a farm at the e xt--(system
that has made this state them of—thia' fn rc nrrff ■
j sys
..................
about while the legislature failed to owe it to tin* farmers and to the,
, ,
mous .i- being among \h«? leaders months ago Mr. Whitner 1 4,i ,(.e
Man named Weiner is visiting in [!a„ just regulating laws, or left uA- ' * d fa r o _ « f - the conntrv to , lft% r
en of what is now known far andd ' fair
pleasure of having tfii&lt; gr, ,* ,jraj‘ _
OHando, Hope he gets the
fth the l.dSTT.........—
’ hose poinU uith ai| possible em‘- 1? ? de “ C*l**y “ vL
enuc t nam' d bj! i for *ood roads s&gt;'stcms'
- -------- ---------' ........! Mr- Wh.tne,*) and here he had fond, Another ono o( Mf# Whitper’ s
age scheme made possible
t)jt
The sheriff of Volusia county re­
i hopes' of retrieving his fortunes hj*
N nw papers are worrying ahuol
sanction
of
the
gnv&lt;
great
ideas
for
development
of
Flordependent for f.n'd-m;T« b y-qu ick
xaitlfi__jviul__ tannine____Mr,. M j“ fn*U*WfaT~a'nd this* section in nnd in the last year- of his life he
the returned guardsmen getting, jobs ports that hundred* ‘ of people arc a no vigorous actiop this sjuing and •
Violating
tJi&lt;
law's
with
regard
to
j Whitner even in * those early days
-Ms need - rn ttVrrTT they wif
served on th« drainage hoard f the
fishing. hut that he lutes money on summer hy it * farmers, and if it h a d ' visions of Florida tu a great particular «'a« the drainage of the Upper-St. Johns and .t-.i-t i n.,lt^
a job of fighting next week
every 'arrest he makes, using to the fails to do so, it will he drained of cattle raising state and vegetable upper St'.-Johns “ river nnd* for the
riuliy in convincing the g
o.-r.t
expense of getting evidence, hiring hundreds of millions .of dollar* for , ceriter and his ideas were-so far in purpose of getting a charter fo r this
Orlando's Musical Festival
and
the
navigation
compari;*
' t[
great work became a candidate for
high p /iie d foodstuffs, which should
launches, etc.
advance of ■his neighbor^ that -he
week was one of the greatest
their
mistake.
.
the Florida legislature and served
Governor C alls will he informed have hern raised at home, ttnd there was looked upon
pon n s'd* drWmer. He
will he poverty in many homes
one term. Thv drainage charter was
He did not live to see ti.e com­
in Florida in many a day. T h a t' of conditions; and an effort made to
where there should' be abundance." went ahead, 'however, and pur­ his pet scheme hut he 'also gave his pletion of this great work !. :• whVa
stop
illegal
fishing
in
Voiusiir
county
bunch &lt;jown .there can -do anything.
chased tine blooded cattle to cross attention to many other laws while
it is finished it will 1...
f
waters.—DeLaiwJ News.
•m•nt
with the native stock and was prob­
----- 0
serving
as
legislator
and
while
he
JOSEPH
N.
WHITNER
to
his
mepiory
and
the
nu
— O--------housably the first man in south Florida
."The business houses of Sanford
was too modest tp take any credit ands who receive the i»e-,&gt;V Tribute to the Memory of One of
f tbit
to
hAve
registered
cattle
anti
to
en­
Jo e w h i t n e r
should make the week of April.
for himself was really responsible wonderful , development
Florida's best Citizens
will
tertain great hope* of the future of
A wave of genuine sorrow swept
Tuesday 3rd the big shopping week
By Jl J Holly
fur many of the good law* passe,V take place will rise uj
■ Mm
this
industr.
by taking ample space in The Her­ o\ &lt;r Orlando and Orange county
|at that session of the legislature and blesscd
This was the t
imi
ald Easter Edition, This i» the mr.** when the news of Joe Whittier's Break, break, break, on thy cold
It was while residing on Celery’ he was looked upon as a great leader crowning glory of a life -p.- .i t! the
death was published. He had, been
gray stones, O sea
to nduertise your spring stocks.
avenue at Shell Itank that he con- in thought and action in the capital interest of hia state and in .i in •iMjfe
active
in
leadership
among
the
And
I
would that my tongue could ccived the idea of growing celery in of the state.
------ 0 ----demonstrates that Mr Whitner iu fj
utter
The American people ate standing prominent men of this section for a
Florida as a winter crop and he
to
assist otherti, lived that’ he might
In after years Mr. Whitnei desquarely behind -President Wilson " umb" Vf -'*':,rs- an,i '*1- 8 “ large The thoughts that arise in me.
„ cnt t0 j»etcr Henderson Seed Co.
work and develop his state for fa.
and while he will stay o u t ‘ of the* figure* in furthering its material &lt;K'-, And oft times those lines of Ten- for the first seed. Others followed x’oted hi* attention • to * farming, ture generations, lived only for hi*
world’s war us long .as it is possible velopmenl up to the day of his nyson occur to the writer when the hia lead and-vsome celery was raised cattle raising and land matters and
r and for his fellow man ’Aith
to preserve our honor yet should an ( (fCalb\Shitner came in the occasion arises to chronicle the life . fur the local markets. Capt. Frank whijo a very busy man never lost
ought for personal air,--.. #’tiieovert act on the part of Germany' c^a,s
mon wbo rtia&gt;' bc regarded. and works of those who have gone Whitner. S O. Chase and J N* sight of the drainage of the. Upper
with no thought .of pMeantime the Clyde " " "
try his patience beyomb the breaking a* many sided He was at home in before and especially of one who was W httner later shipped the first cel- St Johns.
with
1no t hought ol •!’
r.l
Line, the Jacksonville Board -of ^a,n
point he will nut hesitate to call their anc company, inclining largely to a dear friend and neighbor.
in . ar tots, shipping three cars
iilic praises. Here
.k.*i **•
Trade and others. interested were &lt;&gt;r 1
hsnd even though war follows pblitirs, but not for the love of the
f Sanford culerj to New York
clamoring for the war department to ceptional man who took part in pol­
None of u* want war bat we want Kan&gt;» so much as for the results
There was no road from Sanford to
take action on this drainage and itics for public weal tfnly, for’ the
this nation to he respected, even if
* as found always on the conser-j
Shell Dank and the Whitner family
stop any preliminary work a* the good that he could do. for the purity
it takes the barking of the navy vative side, standing staunchly for
were really the pioneers of that part
drainage of the head waters of the of public life, for the upbuilding of
and army to instill this respect.
bia principles-hut not allowing him-,
of the country, having difficulty St. Johns river would lower that hU country alone —for himself he
------O -----|self to become worked into a frenzy
wished nothing and how often hn
many times in getting to Sanford
stream and make navigation imPrices on food stuffs continue t0 aea&gt;m&gt;t his opponents. He was calm
through the deep sand. How true
ib,e
Mr Whitner spent years the thought occurred to his friends
■duanee nnd this is no time for the
“ ntI believed in the survival
that he received his wish
were the visions of Mr. Whitner o n ’ . .
. . __ —
,
.o f .his time in trying to convince
dreamer to talk of what should be of the fittest; the victory of the best
the celery industry on-has but to go ,
.
. ..
The history of this great man'*
,
.
,
, ;the government engineers and others
The real Whitner
done. The best thing for the people in the ultimate
out this famous avenue today with . . . .
,
„
.
, „ .
life
would not be complete without *
,
.
,
,
.
.
.
.
that
in
dry
seasons
the
head
waters
the
of this great fanning section of Flor­ heart however, was in seeing
brtek streets, beautiful home* of
, .
,
tribute
to his great work fur the
ida to do i* to plant all the staple fine country, which he had come to
grower, and countless teams a n d |of the 1 ,,p0r St Johns nver ,1o* Ptl
love
so
w
V
*
i|
grow
into
the
realization
crops their lands will hold and .he
southward and' dry seasons would
Continued on Page b
Mgn* of industry on every hand.
ready for any eventualities that of hi* dreams. Back in the days of
Tiie great system of sui-irngation» =
may occur between now and next the terrii’ie freer.- he had faith when
and drainage that has since made
others,
lost
it
Hi*
steadfast
am)
uUi.
IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X X X
fall. Sw^et potatoes, corn, hay and
Sanford famous was not known'then
other staple crop* together with rtl,*cin|f ‘&gt;W«nu*m inspired others to"
and wa* discovered through the
hogs would ton'd to keep the wolf r' mai,» a,1d ficM it out. and he had'
efforts of Di. Moore who resided in
from the door tor
long time nnd U” ' 9-*llafac,Ior‘
* '«r.h g the race
Sanford The city streets were very
we can almost live within our own himself and seeing other* come out
sandy but there were severed flowing
alongside'
with
glowing
faces
anti
state if worst comes to worst,
wells in the city
Street
and
lie had the
Ptaht something to eat and plant-it bulging exchequers,
Moore,
conceived
the
idea
of
having
hardihood
T-f
the
pioneer
and
the
•now.
wooden trough* placed und*'r the
zeal of a Pilgrim: the fellowship fur
— 10— _
ground
for the water of the flowing
hi* brother man which near kinship
We take tho liberty to exti’ nd, in­
Joseph
N.
Whitner
was
born
at
TIME
wells
to
circulate through wetting
to nature give* and the vision which
dividually and on behalf of Boh
brightens the sunrise of promise and Marr's Bluffj near Florence. South the surface and sufficiently to keep'
Holly of the Sanford Herald, applegild* the sunglow of hope
Reporter &lt; aro.:na i ! ^ &gt; . the s &lt;n &lt;»f Joseph it moist on the same principle of t h e i—j
riation of the Arcadia Dai’.v* New*,
N Whitner atitj of the third gener-.oeeau l:d--s and al»o to act as a ^E5
Star.
with reciprocal sentiment, (or the
ation. of Joseph' N. Whitn‘*r«, the drainage of the street,. Thi* i d e a l s
We have to offer the best Combination Planters
following: "So far as we know there
first one for many years serving Jus appealed to.J , fc. Terwilliger w h o'*"*
on the market. 1 We., have a full stock of Cole
a T im e l y w o r d o k w a r n in g
arc only two semi weekly paper*
,
-Justice of the Supreme Court of 1was growing relery' YftSr town arid
publish
»»hed in the sta.te^ ihe Plants 1 *&gt; •lanufacturc.s. L »void, a live ■South'-‘Carolina. Horn upon the old , he worked it on his farm in ,
PJain-Yiew. and John- Deere Plantersr- Also iv
City Courier ......
......... Tier. . . . j^g****** »Rich is puuh&gt;h&lt;*d nLuAkihitaxr
_
and ..............
tne Sanford
PUntwtion ‘ tm the tM,* of crude state"~as mgfci
ugfcested fay Dr
g ood stock of Planit Jr. Senders. :
: : : :
-aid. rJtrol»abiy there -nre—ira paper R^Mniiore' u*wjys has a broad and the great uruggle between the state* M oore's idea.
Mr. Whitner was
i&gt;ette/ edited than these two, and comPrt‘ ben*ia e view
of
matters ___
and_______
reared in the Atmo&lt;ph-r** of the also taken with the idea andWorked
ho know, but the vary s&gt;n*i\&gt;le ul,ich P ^tat^ W the welfare *&gt;f the ptJ aouth,
^ith the-‘ lr*tlnetii night and day on this system with I
;ru*- souther;;
«m:tv
plan of their appearance has much' f ntire ,ouf,h ' / The
from and tradition* of the :ru&lt;j ;fce notion paramount That the idea . §
U l l
!•
LJ A □ ^
\J\J A Q C
^
to do with their efficiency. Be that
lMueLof ***&gt;*&gt;'W 15th t* ,o per- gentleman it is little wonder that* he! w u right but r.eeding some changes j wji * ■ ■ * " ■
F A . I T K*
*» it may. we'U dare .these to miss ;'^ n t ■that we gladly give it space carried these same high
rin«;ip:«-i •for -perject irrigation.
Hi* system |
IN OUR NEW STORE
■ending a number to thi* office, or In OJ‘ ct’ urr,r‘ *with him to the day of hi&gt;' death or i was completed one Saturday night
else a suit will be filed, the plan be"Whether there be war or peace-that they were .coupled with theton the Shell Hank farm and with the
i ng a charge of a failure upon their i.between thi* country and Germany, word of the Holy Writ as the guid-' wpoden trough* under ground all
-------------------- whether war be continued in Europe, ing star to shape hi* life. *
‘ ready for the water ij waj turned on
J ■
A on, w q q
*
. ».
. ^ m. ^
,
for
another
year
or
two.
or
whether
’•
Hts
aarenr*
moye-i
to*
Florida
in
»nd left for the night. Early the
t • f TTT V WWWWW
; peace should come, the demand for i ? 6'J settling near rUnTord nnd pur- next morning Mr. Whitner arose to
foodstuff* will I'xcec i the supply, chasing thv o'. i Finnegan d-'.aci-. af- »&lt;*''
the experiment would work
] I both in thi* country and abroad., terwafd buying the Melwood grove* and going.out to his field saw the
The -shortage in the world's food and making that plate their home ground moist and uniform and thre
crop* lart year, taken in -connection* until the great freeze destroyed! Plan working complete, and' seeing
I with conditions created by the war, thbir hopes of a fortune in citrus-; the hand of God pointing to the
; bring* u* nearer to a famine station ; culture; The subject of thi* sketch ’ destiny of tfii* great gift of nature
! in food stuffs than the world has received a good education and in -threw himself on hia knees and with
Do you have trouble J ' known in this generation. If the early youth took up the pursuit of I his family gave thanks to Him from
crops of thi*.country should, by in- business travelling .for the r « d j| v h o n all blessings flow. Thus was
with your
typewriter?
■ " tw*,*.
favorable weather conditions or by known firm of F. McQuaid of Jack-; the Great Idea planted that has
Docs it blur and do the
a lessened acreage, be short of a fulf: sonville, one of the large-1 wholesale' since proven to be the greatest sysletters fill up?
average yield, we would have al- feed and grain houses in the state, i tern of subirrigation and drainage
I t ’s not the fault of the
most famine conditions, because we" j n
united in mar- ***** *^e * orld has ever known and
typewriter—its the rib­
will go into the next crop practical- rilge to-M las Caldwell of this city |Moore. Terwil^ger and Whitner
The h iffct National Hank wants to begnmr business partners with
ly barren of food supplies.
and ^ h[nK to
up travelling I %er* *he 'hannels of blessing through
bon. Try one of our Web­
cve*y amffitious and honest young man in Seminole County.
"Nothing leas
than a bumper was given the Sanford territory by whleh '* *** {iv,D *° *he worIdster ribbons. They are
crop
of
grain
wli
save us from ex- Mr. Mct^uaid
and organized a . Although a
very busy man with
All the capital required will be ' Character." If the young man is
the best made and do not
&gt; orlitar.tly high prices for wheat and branch house here building up a his own affairs Mr. Whitner found
willing to work hard and spend a little Few than he earns, putting the
give the trouhle that
| corn next wlater. It is important large and lucrative busine«s in feed* time to devote to hi* neighbors and
surplus in our bank every week or every month, his success will be
cheaper.gibbons do.
assured.
that the whole country should u n -,an d supplies.
On the death of his town and county and state. He
t
»
■■- p— —
derstand this’ situation, but it is F. McQuaid Mr. Whitner organized served as member of the Orange
Ribbons for all Machines
Youpg man' ' Here is your chance. This is the only sure and safe
“ doubly i'rhportant that the farmers the J. N\ Whitner C o. having a,ji&gt;- County. Commissioners and in
Price 75c
way
to become a succersful business man and wc will see that you
of the south should understand it ciated with him J- F. Taliaferro introduced the first ' resolution in
get the right start.
and- plant the largest acreage in afterward
U. iL Senator ,- T. \ . 1 the board "to
levy a tax of 3 mills
grain which they
have*ever had in f'orter. C.
H. Rogers .and^several 'for a special fqnd to be' used for
order to save themselves from hav- other prominent business men of purposes of putting clay, shell or
Unit! on Savings.
&gt; ing to pay the highest prices they the stats and the. firm grew into one other hard surface substance upon
have, ev.cr p a id .for tV.ctr foodstuffs of the larc»-'t wfioBssab*
ir, the pobiic road'
"Every bu* ie*« r.a
;th F'-ri !.,
;*.1 ir.g &gt;.&gt;r. f■&gt;r-i a !
i a" i '* as r,-4....' tli&lt;- fa
Of good |
shuuld i&gt; all -n hi* ;^wi-r to urgv point and trading tenter in w holr- road*' in the. state of
Florida, as |
upon southern farmers the planting sale hay and graitJand »upplics ar.d Orar.ge county was the first county
Office Supply Depl.
of grain ar.d the rating of food- being the first t&gt;» embar: upon a to make hardsurfaced
roads and"
Sanford, Florid;)
•stuffr o f -alt Linda th,s spring and large scale in. the d tribution of since that time has held therecord
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summer
[ orange boxus and grow-*rs! supplies, for hArd surfaced roads ar.d- Mr
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THE SANFORD HERALD

March 9, 1917

of icveral weeks ni Daytona Beach. Smithfiolil was at a standstill.' The lent progress on same- in addition motored pbout the city to the differ­ The Barrier, Pardners,.The SpoUers,
Madams S. A. HustOn and Itoss Tar river was rising slowly but the to fine reports of the work .In each ent points of interest, ending tfieir The Silver Horde, Going Some, T h«
Long of Berk Hammock were all day qrest of the flood was expected to department along their various lines. tour at the passenger office of the Ne’er-Do-W ell, The Net, The Iron
guests of Mrs. Samuel Long of Cam- Tarboro tomorrow. No serious dam­ House and press committee made Atlantic Const.JJnffR njlroad, where Trail, The Auction. Block.. He wan
their annual reports, nlsp showing Mr. Beach made transportation ar­ also co-author with Paul Armstrong
age has been reported.
cit&gt;* 0,1 Thursday.
Little H appening Mention J|cr6n
rangements jintf called upon A. W. of the play, Going Some, and with
activities of theso committees.
Kembrant Lamb arrived here from
of Matters In Brief—
passenger
agent, James McArthur of the draroatlxaPalm Ilearlr lust Saturday for a visit • Property Owners Take Notice
The by-laws were placed upon Fritot, division
- Personal Items of
to hia undi^_j. E, McClelland ...... —Th* ■la w provides Uui_‘J IL. LiXCi-f thejr final reading and adopted with some of whose filibustering adven­ tion of the Spoilers.—Times-Unlon.
Interest
Steven Brown o f’ Ft, Christmas' upon any real estate shall not be few slrght'Thrmre*. nrt rmportSTTf ture* virtririjr ■Dre'^panish^ATOwican
was here on Saturday to see •his paid before the First day of April of section being the payment of dues war were used by the author in his Nollre of Application for Tax Deed
♦\ sister. Mrs J- F. McClelland.
This being latest hook. Rainbow’s End.
Summary of the Floating Small \
I’ mler Section ft of Chapter 4888
any year, the Tax Collector shall than “ October ’ 1st."
Mrs. Martha Hopkins went to advertise and sell,"
neeessaiy in order that the rluh
l.nwN
of Florida
2 Talka Hucrlnrtly Arranged for |
Mr Ite^ch asked many ijuestiotis '
•her home m LatUcy this wick after
Hurried Herald Readers
This matter was brought., to^ my may have full representation T»t the about l fie atmospheric and climatic [ Notice- is hereby
«r . * given that R. J
a lengthy visit with her sister. Mrs. attention some lime ago by the an nuul Federation meetings in Noconditions here for motion picture |Holly, purchaser of Tax Certificate
J. II. MrCulley.
Governor, and this is to notify all vemher
making, thus indicating that one of No. dlls, dated the tih day of June
I. D, Hnrt is training a new Buiek concerned that the requirement of
A. It. K**y i* among .the latest
The annual election of officers the companies producing his hooks A. I). IffOQ, has filed said certificate
purchasers of Buicfcs and now owns car to climb trees, run over cows, law will he complied with, and the. a.
chairmen resulted as follows: in pictures .may com e here for vnri- j
»"&gt;' office, and has made upplia six. J- R* Hayden also purchased etc.
President,
Mrs. IL M. Galloway; ous scenes in tiie future.
Tax Books will positively he closed
He is ( cation for, tax deed t o - issue la. aea Jluirk six runabout for future de­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edilen who o n ’ April Hirst ns provided by law. 1 st vice president. Mm. \V. L. Mm- keenly Interested in this work, nil cbrdaitcc with law. Said certificate
have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. anil all lands on which taxes hu\c gan: 2nd vice* president. Mrs. May of which is lifting done by his own j embraces the following described
livery.
Dickins; &lt;
‘lrd vice-president, Mrs. ,B. companies under his personal super* ■property s.tuQted in Seminole rounty,
Leave your Pnnnma hats at B. L. C. B. Tyler for several months are not been paid'will- he advertised.
A. Howard; recording secretary, Mrs. vision. A few weeks agff the Barrier, -Florida, to -wit: N 12 nercs ofLot 2,
Perkins' Haberdashery to he cleaned, leaving Jacksonville on the boat
JNO. D. JIN KINS,
\V. hi. \Yat*on; corresponding tter5$-lte
Mohawk Sunday for lh"ir home in
fiC-lli
Tax Collector.
I hi third surer nful novel was re- f*oc S, T p 20, It .'10. The said land
retaiy.
Mrs. J. W. Dickina. treasSyracuse,
N.
Y,
Ford Touring Car for sale at a
..
.
„
, ,
, , Pleased as one of the most stupon- being assessed at the date of the
Congregational Church
Feb. ‘JGth.waf the Gflth birthday of
urrf' Mr*‘ (,e° ’ ox; chairman l . i b ;(||)U5 t)i, tlfVl. productions of the year issuance of such certificate in the
bargain. IL &amp; O. Garage, \V. A.
Visiting friends and the pnblle are I ernture Depart merit, Mrs. L, R.
Mr.
H
I
wood
Irish
and
in
tin*
oven
and U now playing the larger cities. ( name of J. A. T rrnh our,. Agt. UnStringfellov.
-U-tfc
ng almost the entire population of t ^Qolially invited to worship with tin* I'Dilijiw; chairman Music Dept., Mrs.
Although he h :s passed through j less ^ raid certificate ahull • be rcRDB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic, Re­
Cameron City came to give him n |P el'll’ of the Congregational churrh, Gwynn Fox: chairman SorluV Dept., Jacksonville a number of times dttr-; deemed according to law tax deed
lieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural­
genuine surprise. The evening was **,ri,,' r "I Park and third street. Sun- ! Mrs. Julius {b'hultz; chairman Wol- in^ the past few years, this is to lie will issue thereon on the Jffth day
gia.
"hi* if
fuire Dcpr.. Mrs.. James Mougliton his first visit in ti;n years to the of April, A.. I).
devoted to music arid visiting. D e - J :it tl^
thiir services.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Frank and |i,.il)(1;t rt.fr(, i „ nents were "served
Th' Bible* school meets at 0*45, 1 The newly elected officers will begin
scenes of hit boyhood. It has been ! Wllne-s my official signature and
(.'lasses for all rlu-ir terms'iff office in October, preslittle son of Sunil.el are in the city. M|. Iri,h-reeeixfd many . ongratula-Jr II. Walker Sujit
twenty years*.dnre he*left this state - '*.t! this the nth May of March,
~ visiting-Mr. brack s parents, I l f . . (jnns on br*ing~tHF veiirs yining.
-_|eut -uiikcnJuiiiliiUL-iuxr uuiiL_ili«n.ifn rnm,,|,.„ his- »*»ltteitttt»n —1»(-- hi w 1A. -D&gt; U*17.
and Mrs. Gus Frank.
Lyman is
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! Morning warship ul tl
, ... c
' • *u , t V .1
Woman's Club applications Idanks
in th0 lorlht
His prelimseal.
E. A. DDt'GLASS,
farming on Sanihel Island and mak­
S* unon* A Summer t\ Work m iho atul *ror* canU can bo »orurnl from
fieri Circuit Court Seminole Co.(
ing good, *"
•.
• ■
Colorado Rockies." Evening service I Mr*. |L C. ('.error, chairman of the I
' ! Vil~!.'\vBi.cr p-.Vl ' *
-Florida.
* .Mrs. J. M. Dressner has fust ar­
n-'i4*"eht ^-Pf*M**‘l*t*m tin1 Goapali-Baby Week (Vrmpntrn rnmwiMcc. — p ' V r~Heach’s'welf T. u o W n rflVgfr
“Mr
fht
nW,-t&gt;^G
in the Hard Places."
. •
.
b Air. Hoarn s weir KtioftTinroveiff
(Continued from Page :j)
rived from New York with an en­
Christian
Endeavor
at
(1
o’
clock.
*
ix
itGotti
miller
tire' new Spring line of rcady-to/Vrsonn/ J/csffon
You - will be made welcome.
The Civic Committee of. the
wear.
55—Itc
Donald Bailer
Shea for.
nine
_ * Woman's Club, Miss Nellie Elder,
FORD 1915
pounds, utrived in Sanford Saturday,
chairman, presiding held on interest­
Fine Shape
Alureh III&lt;1 t o -make Ids hqtnr with
WOMAN’S
CLUB
ing inciting pn Monday morning
$225.00
51 r. and .Mrs. R. C. Shaefer.
witlt Dr. Geo. Hyman, chairman of
Seminole H’ounly Garner
Club Calendar
- .
the Civic Committee of the Hoard
‘
•&lt;
65-tf
Mrs R. K. Allison and daughter.
March FI ‘Social Do- of Trade meeting with them.
I Tuesday.
*
Make your old i'ntiama hat look Miss Mafic Allison, who have been ipurtm.uit Afternoon Tea. ’ Hostess,
1’ ians were discussed for the'clvlc
like new.
B. L. Perkins, Haber­ the guests of Mrs. It. It I teas left Mrs .1 II. Starling. Chairman, Mrs,
improvement
and betterment of Snnon
Saturday
t
o
return
to
their
home
dasher.
. •
58-lie
C. E. ljenry.
' ford in which the two bodies will
in
Indianapolis,
Ind
Wednesday , Mar. It II Litera­
A It Peterson of Jamestown.
! c o o p e ra te
Specific work decided
ture Dept
N&lt;■w York is here on n visit. Mr.
upon*
for
the
immediate future was
Miss Rose llenr.cltnun. t h e -at.Hrar.il Review
peterson was here several weeks last
,
tin*
henutif)itig
of ’ the station
year gnd has many friends who are I tractive ku*"'t
Die Misses Schultz
Mrs. J. B
( ities ul
IVoph
grounds
which
will
be uniter the
left Saturday fur Washington^ It
Stirling.
glad to see him again.
personal
supervision
of
Dr. Hyman
to attend the inaugural ceremonies.
The World's Collee Cup Mrs.
Save money.. Have your Panama
and his committee and the planting
She will visit in oilier cities before May Dickins. . •
hat cleaned and blocked., It will
and beautifying of the Ninth Street
returning to Galesburg, Hi.
Review. "T he Flowing Rond" —
look like a new one. B. L. I’ crkins
Park by the Civic Committee of the
Mrs. L. R. Philips.
Haberdasher.
68-1 tc
clult.
This wortt has been under
Mr. and Mrs. Scharg ami little
Roll Call -Current Events.
Overland Touring Car much less
consideration by the Civic Commit­
Tuesday. Match 2&lt;lth Music Prothan value fpr quick sale. B &amp; O Ison who have buen visiting Mr anil
tee fur some time and steps will.lie
Mr*
.John
M'-is
h
have
returned
to
I
grain
to Woman's Club
Garage, W. A. Stringfellow.
41-tfc
taken at once for its improvement
CasLylad, N J
Ford Touring Car (or Sale— At a
The park is near the station, almost
Annual M eeting
at the entrance of the city and as
bargain.. B. &amp; O. Garage, W- A
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Miss - The annuul meeting and election
Stringfellow.
44-tfc
yet is entirely unimproved.
Miss
Owings untl Mrs. Julius Sehulli of officers of the Wotnah’s Club was
Elder
ami
the'
club
at
large
are
de­
Speckled perch are biting line motored up to Jacksonville on Thurs­ held on Wednesday afternoon with
lighted
to
have
thn
support
and
co­
around Sanford and the local fisher­ day for a visit of several days.
Mrs. Galloway presiding.
*
operation
of
the
Civic
Committee
of
men are bringing them in every day.
Preceding the annual meeting the the Boartl of Trttde. Secretary Mar­
No climate affects it for
Sheriff E. E. Brady has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lemaux of regular monthly meeting was held
from the state convention of sheriffs Indianapolis arrived np Thursday and routine business disposed of. lowe of the Ilourd of Trade made a
the package protects it.
request to the committee .that they
held at Jacksonville.
for a visit trt Mr and Mrs Harry The meeting then adjourned and
take up the question of orange trees
Break your Cold or La Grippe Ward
business of .the annual meeting was in every yard in Sanford and other
W R IG LEV’ S goes to all
with a few doaee of 665." H.VJCtc ,
taken up in order. Reports of tbe tVefw nnd tropical foliage of* Florida.
M r.'and Mrs. S. W. Bradford arc officers of the Hub and chairmen of The committee urge the adoption of
Orverland Touring Car much less
parts of the w orld— in
than value for quick sale. It. Jt O. pleasantly located in Marietta. (la., departments for the year just ending the suggestion.
all seasons, to all classes.
Garage, W. A. Stringfellow.
44-tfc where they will make their home. showed the affairs of the rlub to be
s o i o i r n s in t u P o c f
Mr. Bradford was formerly a pop­ in excellent condition anil splendid
Notice
progress
made
along
new
lines
dur­
ular
clerk
at
the
Sanford
Shoe
,£
JOSEPH N. WHITNEIt
The Press Committee in her re­
Fresh, clean, wholesome
Clothing Co. Mrs Bradford leaves ing the year.
Continued From Page 4
port of the business meeting over­
and delicious always.
The president's
report
which looked the fact of the appearance of
churches ami for his fellow man behind her a large circle of friends
by whom she-will t»* greatly missed sounded throughout, the keynote of Mr. A. T. Ki'lsie before the Woman's
through the church. J. N. Whitner
rnopernlioit was an eloquent appeal Club on Wednesday, in behalf of tin'
sa.s one of the pioneers of Presby­
It aids appetite and di­
Mrs. Bertha Douglass Sorrel came (ut the unselfish support and loyalty starving Armenians.
AiWNtyr mots in T
okyo
Mr. Kelsie
terianism in sou th ' Florida, being
over
frott)
Orlando
on
Wednesday
of rlub members, especially in the wished to arrange for a lecture on
one of the founders of the church at
gestion, quenches thirst,
ami spent the day pleasantly with matter of eliminating society func­ Hawaii, the proceeds to he sent toi
old Ft. Kcado near here and since
L,
tions and their attendance on the Armenia. Mrs. \V. H. Watson, Mrs.
keeps the teeth clean
hts early manhood being a most old friends.
club ‘days set forth in the calendar Geo. Dickenson and Mrs. J. \V
active worker in the churrh and in
Floods Vrc Itcrctling
and breath sweet.
&lt;
if meetings.
Mrs. Galloway was Barnes wer&lt;*' appointed :t commit­
fact all the churches, regardless of
Chattanooga. Term . March «.
most
cordial
in
her
appreciation
o
f
!
tee
in
confer
with
Mr
Kelsie
and
denomination. He was one of the The crest of the rise in the Tennessee
SMttP wraocn INAUSTBAtU
h ig l e y s - lbroad type of men who believed in river is expected at. midnight when tlte tupport of the Board of Mana­ arrange details for the fai lure which
B
the power of the Lord to save re­ the weather bureau predicts that gers and the departments. In con* will lie given at an early date, no
gardless Of.creeds and his purse was the waters will begin to fall. The (tusion she recommended as the' lice o f which will appear later.
always open not only to lh« churches gunge at 7 o ’ clock this morning read slogan for the coming year a larger
Prcsb&gt;(criun Churrh
f: &gt; ^
-hut t o -hia fellow man and J. N. h 7 n Hni{ t(„. rjvt.f waw. will! rising attendance at club anti department
.
S
unday
trltool nt 9:45.
,
mertinrs.—avnitlinif-social affair*—on
oxonivxn in si»cA*v»t
Whitner probably gave more to |^iow|y. a stugq of 48 feet is expect
Three
At 11 o’clock th*'. pas’lor will
charity than any other individual od. tomorrow. The rise last nOgJit cluh days and a more general use of
Flne~?
preach'
a sermon especially for the
WRARPIO
in Sanford. He was an elder in the cut off another street ear line and the clllb bouse by all members of
IN
children and all th" young folks of Flavors
Hie
rlub.
The
paper,
which
was
well
Prcj*h&gt;terlan church at the time of interrupted railroad traffic.
The
city
are
invited"
to
be
present.
hts death and though in feeble waters coveted the Southern tracks written and delivered in a pleasing
At 7 o'clock an evangelistic ser­
health- attended regularly to the in the suburbs but trains continued manner received the enthusiastic
vice
will be h"ld.
Inst.
His brethren in the Lord's to puss over the tlooded portion Applause of the assemblage.
731
'All
‘are cordially invited to , at*
The Report &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Deane Turner,
work feel his loss most, keenly for it cautiously. It is estimated that helon,l'
,
~
~
was here that his tru*" Christian , RC(,n 4 nyq nll(| 0,000 people were retiring firs'l vifo president was a
Catholic Churrh
character shown in celestial refu!- (lrjv(.„ fr(,m t|u.jr homes. They have Brief summary of moneys earned by
The Third. Sunday in Lent:
kam-e and by his example and p ro-' n)| ,|Ct,n ,,rovjded for. -The only the club it? various ways during the
Low mass as D&gt; 0. nt. Singing of
ren
f i d s was a tower of strength for faU|i(v j, on,. negro woman but it year, and concluded with' words of
:£ &gt; ■
encouragement
to
the
incoming
first
Kyrie,
Sunctu*,
Agnes
Dei,
by
the
all the members of the church.
r
Is believed she. died from fright.
vice president anti slr'esslng the mixed choir.
His great work in developing tjie. The river Is fulling at- upriver pleasure the office had brought to
Sermon taken from the Gospel,*
"fate, his many acts of charity and points.
her.
‘ Classes for Christian Doctrine’ at
heneuolence, his untiring deyotion
Tlvp second vice president. Mrs. 9:15 a. in.
to principles, the Hwcct picture of
Atlanta, Ga., Match 8, — Tennes­ May Dickins. reported twenty-five
Benediction ■at 7:30.
hts home life, his lofty Ideals of cltl see railroads today were feeling the new members and three restored to
The collection given today by the
2353485353484853232300535348482323
zenship wjll neuer he known abroad effects of the flood. The Nashville, membership, making a total of people will It® for the help of Suint
•or if known will never be given full Chattanooga and St. Louis was op­ twenty-eight.
Mary’s Orphan Home at Jackson­
credit; mainly because his extreme erating between Chattanooga and
The report of Mrs.
L. Morgan, ville.
modesty would not allow the chron­ Dalton, Ga., over tracks of the the recording secretary dealt with the
icles to appear In print hut the name Southern, because of high water and year's achievements of the club,-es­
of J. N. Whitnet will live long in the the danger of collapse of u bridge pecially, and the corresponding sec­
(Too Late to. Classify)
Loss by Fire, Theft and other Calamities, not to
memory of these who knew him best over ChickamnuRua creek.
The retary, Mrs. J. W. Dickins reported
For
Sale—Six
hives
of
bees
with
mention those resultinK from SHEER CARE­
and sometime, some day when the bridge is weighted down with loaded the duties of her office to have beep
supers full of honey. $30 for the
tramp of thousands of feet turned cars. •
LESSNESS, total millions of dollars every
light but
faithfully
performed,
•o Florida chlcfiy through his ef­
The Southern suffered a washout among them being letters of con­ six. A. V. McGuin, Fnola, Florida.
year, just because people— like you perhaps—
58-2 tp
forts will obliterate all vestigo of on a fill between Knoxville and Mor­ dolences to four members of the
have refused to protect their iteraonal property
former days a new generation will ristown, but it was reported it would club, to whose families the Death
For Sale or Rent—JSlfteen acres,
at
the triding cost of ONE CENT a day.
rise up and some one In writing of be repaired this afternoon sufficiently Angel had come within the past
7 &lt;i tiled und farmed five years with
Florida’s truly great men will give to allow trains to pass.
Railroad few months. The treasurer’ s report 3 llowing^elts, One mi|o from load­
Joseph N. Whitner his rightful niche yards ut Chattanooga were covered (Mrs. Geo. Fox) was wonderful,
Come in today and let us show you throuph one of
ing station. Seven rotnn house with
in the JJall of Fnmo.
,
with water, causing- traffic delays. showing a balance of IFl.fiG March. bathroom and hot and cold water.
the Strongest, Safe-Deposit Vaults ever built
FJlG Deposits in the year fl.22t.17 Long time. Enquire V, Herald Of­
in this country.
EAST SANFORD
Raleigh, N. C . March 8.— Rivers with added deposits on the building fice.
6R-Fri-4t
Rev, Arthur S. I’ eck is expected in eastern North Cnrilina which for fund drawing interest, of $253.04,
Hex Beach in Florida
*o fill his usual appointment at several duys h a 'e been above the making a .tota l of $1,477.21. Dis­
Rex Reach, well '.mown author,
Moore's station church Sunday, M ar. flood level eith r were fs.'ling or bursements $1,(1'J8.62 (practically all
1 1 th.
were aim* *t at
standstIL t-oday. id it spent in Sanford! and a balance accompanied by Mrs. .Reach, spent
lowly id 1139,21 on deposit* in addition a few hours at the Hotel Mason yes­
A 9'
pound daughter was born The Roan kc river was jisin
to Mr. anil Mrs. B. IL Squires on hut prospects were that the height} to the building fund. Rdportii from terday while en route to Belieair and
^t»rch 1st.
The you Aft lady has of the flood would pnss \\ eldnn to­ department •chairmen were excellent Tampa. Tlte writer lived ten years
been given the name of Margaret day, the local weather bureau said. showing' the music department to of his youth in the latter city, where
Lucile.
The Capt'. Fear, reached its highest hnve cancelled its obligation of one ho owns property and has qtuny
Mr. and Mrs. Smuel Schwartsr point at Fayetteville last night and hundred dollars on the building fund friends.
During their lay over here they fOUtUST LAKE. t'rc.
returned home last week from a stay was falling today, while the Neuse at anti tho other three making ejtrelA K. KEY. .fTM A I «»Urr
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SHEER CARELESSNESS

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

Seminole County Bank
Sanford,Florida *

A Home Bank for Home People

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�March 9, 1917'

THE SANTORO HERi U&gt;
day evening,
Mr. SJohlom kindly •exemplary In his Christian life and
donutod the hotel dining room -for loyal to the church of his choice.
We realize that Sanford Presby­
danring, which was greatly enjoyed
terian church and St. Johns Presby­
until twelve o’ clock.
tery, owe much to .Mr. Whitner for
"The lllessed lleca"
his elllrient labors and wise counsel,
BUNCH OF JNTEKESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
A lady recently in on© of the all these years.
Truly we realize
RESPONDENTS- EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
monthly magazines ..tells
of
the
ehorami
exclaim
with
King David, the
. ■ * *
nioui waste in California und par­ sweet singer of larugl: "K now ye note
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
ticularly in the San Joaquin Valley that there is n prince, and a great
which U the great ’ truck 1 region of man fallen, this day in Israel." He
Misses Arhsahel and Minnie llolWKKIWA AND KTIIEL ITEMS
that, state.
Her loudest complaint will be greatly missed in the deliber­
Hev. II. H. Ward pleached at the Iday from Itollins College are ex­ is about the waste growing nut of ations of the session, in his faithful
Ethel school house morning and pected home over Sunday on u visit. the lack of bees in that section, attendance upon the services of the
evening of the fourth Sunday in Their brother Ilex will he homo then Much fruit is not fertilised und also
sanctuary, In his aide teaching in
.
KehrtiHry and has an appointment too,
many melons and cucumbers, Tire the Sabhath School and his rt'gdlar
Itev. Hartlett will llll his regular
there lor the Sunday In Marrh.
crops would be far larger per acre, attendance upon the mid-week
•.Jf
x
t
appointment here Sunday.
more returns from land und fertiliser. prayer meetings. .
James Uoyd arrived In Wekiwa
If
bees were kept than under the
Wednesday and to the aurprise of
To his nearest and dearest loved
UPMALA AND GRAPRVILLR
present mismanagement.
In addi­
•veryhody brought a brld© with
A good attendance greeted Itev. tion thousands of pounds o f 1 nectar ones, we can hut join with them in
him. ■
Swunborn, last Sunday for both ser­ evaporate and go to waste because a sad consciousness of our mutual
J. N. McAlister and family from vices at the Lutheran church. We
no bees are there to gather It, Tons loss and pray that the abiding pres­
Grovetand have located on the I*. J. ufulerstund In' will be with ua again
of honey are lost for lack of enter- ence of the Comforter may cheer
Coates farm
the llrst of April.
pllafl on the part of the trucker and and sustain them during, this griev­
Mm. Anderson, who spent last fattner. living a woman she is di­ ous atllirtion and enable them to scot
week with Mrs. II. t!. Lbndqulsl is rectly interested in the women ami and realize .that "G od doeth^al)
now visiting with Mm. Emil Mag- girl*. To her mind thja Is a proiU- things well" und say with that an­
nusou.
alde held for them that is being cient saint, "T h e Lord gave and the
Mrs. Hartelson spent a day last greatly neglected. There is more in Lord hath taken away, blessed he
week with Mm. '1*. O. Tyner.
it than in the canning clubs for the the name of the Lord."
Session of the
Miss McDonald was a
caller girls and it is healthier work be­
Presbyterian Church.
Friday and Sunday at -M o. Niels Icause U takes one out into the open
Swanson
s,
E hpecinIly mlptt'd for

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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Your Sink*

dooqo

v e t e r in a r ia n

HAND BROS. STAB 1.1;s o
tlrtnx In yooc l»mr »n.l tlrh ho,»,
mulr*. Have them treated | | , / (
Irrlh vU R iln rd, »kirp
d o w n , 1‘ f e j f f l l o n g cu t

m in ers
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thoxc states nt any other (hne.
Persons committing violations of
the regulations may he prosecuted at
any.time within three years after an
o(Tense is com m iucd.— U. S., Dept.
Agriculture.

April 2nd-Jane lei, 1917
Write (•* C.Ulof end Tall InUrri.l

in B. Stetson University

Men Really Not In It
Hub (with Irritation)—"Why la- It
that you women insist upon having
the last word?" Wife (calmly)—“ Wo
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***
ALWAYS UJK
don’t. The only reason wo get it Is
because we always have n dozen argu­
ments left when you stupid uicu are
U . B. Govannstnt Btiya h
nil run out."—Heston Transcript.
BOLD EVERYWHERE

4 J^ 5 Cockroaches
STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PISTE

t Kristian E n d e a v o r In M arch

We hope Florida’ s a'pecial
E
guest. Wyatt Taylor makes a pleas
ant stop vAitli tTie Sanford'workers

Mrs Horrcl and M m .K. \\ Lund*.
quUt were visitors Friday with Mrs
Erlcsou
Mrs Halllngcr and the Misses
O u r In stru ctiv e ( a tFuiin'e T&gt; tier and Matgpret Kricsott
aKijiiic and weekly were callers on Mr,* l.'hba Stvdt
Friday
P rice List
Vron I inidqtitst's Irish potatoes
• SIND FOR 11IIM are up i-ee'i thev say
l'kinh_he
i\

ment haa made the following public
announcement:
Under th^ Federal regulations
there la a closed season from Feb­
ruary l to September 6, inclusive,
each year throughout the United
Stutes on waterfowl and other mi­
gratory game birds. Tno season for
hunting is fuKher restricted in vari­
ous pdrttf of the country to- periods
not exceeding three and one-half
months. The open season,on waterfowl in the states of Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Knnsas and
,\{issouri is from September ,10 to
December 31, inclusive, and it is

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ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAINS FOR

Next Sunday is Dixie Kmltavor
Day ail over the south. A splendid
ph'grum has he©,a arranged in Hirmiugham headquarter*, ami distrib­
uted ftc© over Florida by our good
secretary Itl Johnstown.
It is the
first, celebration In th’ « way of the
wonderful |»rogre** of. our work Ip
the south
Let us know how ■&gt;uu
observe March 1 1 th. please, .for the

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Service
ON HARDWARE
W H A T VOL' PA Y FOR

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PEOPLE

A RESUME OK SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

..AND EVENTS.!.

A4J*w# ill CMnatkitwH far ikaa

about

jVrirs Girl* for Sanford
Saturday, under the direction
Hal Wight a group of Sancharming girl* *111 B&lt;‘H the
, Times on the Btrcots, having
*lands in prominent and conus places. The special edition
lC edited by the Florida Fed, of W om an 's Clubs and is
dy interesting but fin attrac*ue. Five hundred copies will
,ed on sale in Sanford. The
Federation receives a per cent

C*l.a . a. "Sarin;

M PUa.

Mr*. H. A . T * i h &lt; ,a . I 'l ^ a r No. 104

j' winter home In Long wood, -Fla..-a.ud
will make n-idrart stop-in Washlng\ton, D. C. At home after March
.10th.
Mr llardy has a home in
r\Vilton, M e, where he has lived
thirty-eight years and spends hi*
summers there. This is-his sixth
season in Longwood and Mrs. Hardy
has spent three seasons there and is
where they llrsl became acquainted.
We have no dbuht the Longdwood
people will i»e glad to welcome them
back as one.
, Marriage A niuninn iiieiit

Mr. A. C. Martin aiuiounc
martiage of his daughter. V
M. M cD aniel' to Mr. K ,\.
hiss at Sanford,
noon, March Mb.

Fla.,

Tin

Cecilia n Mu tit .Club
At tho ‘re gula r mooting of
Cecllian M isie C lub to m o rro w

A’ re»**Mg--Parly.
■texi-uun— iLUunuy„ a t , J i b : u j j
last Friday * evening - Edmund
Mci .h vas the genial young host at
.Patty _ in honor of his
ccnt-in,*• Mi*s Dorothy MoSclV t \T
Svr. -aijcus, N. J.’ TJjo attractive
homo was simply decorated with
Humilities of potted f«’rns. Dancing,
piuric and game* whiled ftway the
happy hours, and guessing contests
furnished much fun and merry
laughter. The prizes were won by
Mi, s Helen Peck and Walter Conndh. who were. presented with silk
handkerchiefs and by Frank l'urdon
uho won a box of candy. Others
, |. the hospitality and pleas-,
j , . . ,.| the evening were
, r,t j.ake. Norma Herndon, Dor,tl
Humph, Ethel and Florence
l|,,,r&gt; mid Mollie Abernathy. Tlie
, wi-rc Leslie Holler,„ Hawkins
Isonnelly. Max ’ Stewart,
Royal
Khtit worth, Alfred
Hobson,
Leo

The. following, officers will hold
at Mrs. Munson’s studio,
James Taylor will be the asslsftfffe down the pholstcrcd chairs for tho
ensuing year:
talent
O. L. Taylor* Exalted Hitler.
George A. DeCottes, Esteemed
Leading'Knight.
S. M. Lloyd, Esteemed Lecturing
* Hitter fiably Contetl
Knight.
— The Better Baby contest will take
place .March.'.U.litJUftdccJtliC-mispicca. —. R . . U. ..U cu,__ Esteemed- _Luyal
of the Welfare Department.-— •
K u i« h t_ ^ „.
------------Felix
Frank',
Secretary.
Continued on Page 5 ,
L. P McCuller, Treasurer.
Ed. Rourlfe, Tyler.
C. F Williams, T r u s t e e Cl year
.
.
Sanford bodge
Selects
Efficient term'.
4 Corps for Ensuing Year
,
Next Winter’s Orange Crop
Sanford Lodge No. 1241 Benevo­
From
nil sources of information,
lent and Protective Order of Elks
which
include
newspapers and indi­
held thelf annual election or officers
last Wednesday night and the lodge viduals, which the Herald has con­
may
he
room in their new home waB filjed sulted. the conclusion
drawn
that
hext
winter's
rrop
of
with members,- as the election js
oranges
ami
grapefruit
will
not
he
always the event of the season. The
campaign had boon curried on very ns much Us twenty per cent losa
quietly, hut results proved that it than the crop of this winter now
had been most systematic for some passing. The freeze killed very -few
of the candidates and their support­ hearing trees anywhere in tho state.
ers were there with the ballots. Nearly, if not quite all o f these killed
T h e election was a good matured af­ were very young trees that would
fair and the result gave general sat- not have come into bearing for sev­
L fu rtfo n a s 't h e Bills o n ly want good eral years.
On th e h e a rin g tre e s, o n ly the
m en in th e offices and have little

were nipped.
This killed a great
deal of the blossom thnt was starl­
ing to put out; hut in a few weeks
from now, a new growth will appear
and on this will come.a good crop of
blossoms thitt will produce fruit.
Many trees arc already showing the
new growth on which the blossoms
eoipe. Undoubtedly—however, there

bring fully ns much money to the
producers.— Punta Gorda Herald.
Not Really an Escape.
We often think that, If we bad been
placed In the satin) difficulties which
we sec overwhelm others, we could
have got out of them. Just so ; wo

•iri» »rpe* M.tiii-h_lmre t h y pltitt.w jattT

which were so Injured that they will
not yield anything
nest winter;.)
and. taking these into consideration,
it seems fair to conclude that next
Optimistic Thought
Charity cannot dwell with a mean
winter’s crop will be a million boxes
less than this winter’s, but .il will nud narrow spirit;

Why W e Save You Money
IV-suw of our thirty years of experience in buying for
Florida trade, and Irecause of splendid rail and water
facilities, mu! low freight rales, we save you money ou
hay, grain, feed and Hour, guaranteed the be*b
It,vaiue of modern machinery and proximity to l»esl
crate limber we sell best quality orange boxes, fruit
and vt-jtrtable crate* at rcasonalde prius- in prove
cur claims write fur price luls.

W. A . Merryday Company
Falalka, Florida

U N IVER SA L TR E A D
Note t It o exception.'
thickness of T r e a d
ensurinu in a x i hi u
durability.

tin'll- l.nrrr* unit Sen’ Sr in

I n-'ighlfully in fo rm a l a n d e r j n \ • a .i - (ho po rc h p a r t y w ith winch
Mt* It. A. H o w a r d e n te r ta in e d t h e .
[hulk Lovers Club and Uie Sew Sew; j
t lui» on Friday afternoon. A niim-j
te r of other friends also participated j

in the gracious hospitality of their
1 -toss’. T h e s e were Mrs. T y n e r , '

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M.W. p. C a r t e r , Mrs. D e a n o l
i-oi-r. Mrs.. M illn e r. Mr*. HulT.
' ’ - \giio* D evlin .a n d Mi** Nellie
I ■i r.
M e m b e rs of th e Hull* were
W. \V. A b e r n a t h y . Mr*, ( ’has. i
I’.ilk. Mr*. Hoy Syin«i*. Mr* L. I*. •,
., , M;*. .1 &lt;’. R e n n e tt. Mt*
Mr
Henry ' l l
• 'Mrs
j.. T a y lo r . Mr*. It, I Holly. Mr-.

-hit Smith. Mrs. J. S. Wi bm. Mr*
tr.nl. WoodruR.
I
n timj Meeting H ( , 7 t
A piowt interesting meeting of p u ­
tt' &lt;’ . T. U. was held lust Thursday.
■ noon in the Bapti-t Temple
Hr L .'p . Boucheile, whose wile was
urn* of the forenjost temperance
rl.cr* of the south and for whom
■l. .s.illio BouohoJb* ('huptor. \\ . C.
T I . at Thomasville, tin.. is named
was present and gave to the local
&lt;Imptor u sot of hooks entitled
’ ■Joyce May flgld, Crusader” 'Alice
M. Kimball) with the request that
tUw •|»u-dUUibutciLiu ^atifuril.-.Ttjo
gilt was accepted with warm appre­
ciation of Dr* Bourhelle’s kindness.
Hridge Parly

Mr*. It. Hi De«a ami Mrs. E. M.
Galloway entertained on Wednesday
evening with three tables of-bridge
at the home of the former. It was
a jolly gathering of maids and ma­
trons while the hitters’ husbands
were * attending u meeting of the
Elks und a right good time and an
interesting game was enjoyed by
this vanguard of woman’ s rights.
High score was made by Mrs. B. A:
Howard and the consolutlon
won by Miss Peachea Leffier, the
prizes lining a piece of dainty china
and a Japanese vanity bag, respec­
tively.
Others present were* Mrs.
It. ( ’ . Bower, Mrs. W.. E. Watson,
Mrs.’ Frank' Miller, Mht. Eugene
Roumillut, Mrs. Cedi Hutt. Mrs.
Hoy Symes, Mrs. Miltner, Mrs.
Hal Wight and Miss Florence Frank.
St. Agnt* Guild
A very delightful meeting tif St.
Agnes Guild was . held on Monday
afternoon at the home of Miss
Junie Stumon with Mrs. Gwynn
Fox hostess.
Tho
usual
busy
schemes for Guild work were plan­
ned .while engaged with needlework
and a pleasant social time enjoyed.
Those ptetent were Mrs. Julius
Tnkarh, Mrs. Albert Fry, Mrs. Wiley
11. Edwards, Mrs. M. Minarik, Mrs.
Wm. Edwards,' Mrs, Junie Stumon
am} Miss Charlotte Hand.
^Married in Connecticut
Ililstol, Conn., March 7. —At the
residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs.
Win. Stone,• Mr, Edward Kvcrltio
Hardy and • Mrs. Gerpude Stone
llandlia. They left at once for their

Three R eason s
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Durability

ResiliencD

In making an extra heavy long-wear­
ing lire, like the A'etc Mirhelin I ’uinrsol tread, it -is essential that the
utmost care lie taken in the design
and construction td secure maximum
life and residency* qualities that are
so necessary l o com fort in motoring,
and to the preservation of tin* mech­
anism o f a. car.
In addition to the unequalled dura­
bility of this new rasing, the New
Mirhelin Universal Tread marks a for­
ward step in tire construction as re­
gards resiliency,* being,an advance
even on the Miehelin plain tread,
heretofore recognized as the most
easy riding tire made.

This new casing possesses in full
measure all the Igng-uu aring qualities
that characterize the world-famous
Miehelin racing type flat tread, the
most durable tire ever produced.'
hike the. Miehelin flat tread, the
secret of the remarkable durability
o f this’ new casing is in the extra
heavy broad flat tread, ft tread that
sticks to the ground when, the car* is
started without wearing away ils a
result of slipping, a waste that in most
rubber non-skids, especially those of
the high studded tread type; is very
real, though seldom considered by the
average motorist until it is too late.

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N on -S k* id Features
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In addition t o the superior resiliency
of the M ichcm l*nivertsql easing,and
its e.cha heavy long-wearing Dread,-the
non-skid feature is of unu.sual.interest
The tread is a combination p f the
really va uablc features h f the.station
type, non-skid, and o f ‘ tin* raised or
studded type, and unites in one cas­
ing advantages never before thought
possible. This new casing is realty a
step forward in tire construction.
NOTE
The, M iehelin U a t o n a l Tread
casing is made with two tapes o f hauls, l i z :
Q uick Detachable Clincher, fo r all Q. IJ.
Clincher rim s, and straight Side, fo r all
rim s made fo r straight side tires. ’

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VOLUME VIII

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, M VROI 1*1. 1917

NUMBER 60

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NEW SCHOOL PRO GERMAN TURKS RUN HIGHWAYS BIG REVOLT PRESIDENT
LARGE LIST A C TIV IT IES BRITISH ARE ASSOCIATION IN RUSSIA LAST CALL'
OF STUDENTS MADE REVOLT VICTORIOUS IN ORLANDO FIRE CZAR IN STRIKE

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SANFORD I I U S I X E S S C O L ­ R U S S I A N ( /Alt A C C U S E D O F O T H E R N E W S O N M A N Y
F R O N T S IN G R EA T.
L EG E H A S L A R G E D A Y
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H A VIN G c o l d
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C E N T R A L F L O R I D A E N T H U S ­ N I C H O L A S F O R C E D T O AU- I F A L L E L S E F A I L S , W I L S O N
IA S T S 'W I L L M E E T T H I S
D IC A T E T H R O N E O F
W rL L S T E P
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With the exception of the notable
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Among the now schools of the
London, March HI..-—Th-* new*
proiliiat» to l-e t he nui.it . PrirngrmL—Mar. L—l*v— T-be—fimv
New A orlT March Id. — A “ pro*
Her in ail_fi Iirv:;;i:..t—uu—tho—Franco—* -—-—
iLi.iL ia liic J ’an Amtxiam C
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suici .--ful meeting in the histpry of ’ peror of f{u-*lu has abdicated and grcssjve strike" of the 400,000 mem­
Belgian
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w'.i
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w|.cth-r
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of Cbmmorc® recently established demnrf.u ii . " f the world and that
the .Central Florida Highway Asso-IGrund Duke Michael Alexandra* bers of the four great railroad
t:-r.. or enfornd. »ti!l I* i ominuiug,.
here |»\ A. L. Perry, who establish* &lt;1 on*’ uf ti.- V
real
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eir-iion will M* held-in Orlando on jvitcli. his younger brother, has been iimriiurho.xU t*&gt;—io-rsit—art—th'TTTfDck
B »iu.ilar scliool at Miumi several1rulers of ih Vi Id had resigned. hhf the mu.-t Interesting military movV- ....
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Central time Saturday on Eastern
■up .;.! —iot pr
xi'e ■tfr-Ar !i! ’.vr ' ;- Miiir.n u »
\«.1 !i t hi- n*; he the third tjiei.i g-hejd in Orlnrtdo j The
Russian'
ministry,
charged
roads
wax ordered hrre late today.
n.r Mesopotamia.'
M
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InC *i good busiitosr. The Sanford uiand* of l;
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with corruption and itlcompetence. The walkout v ill extend to al, the
. ..... ,.... , Dis.irganiae.1 by their defeats .,t
school opened under most favorable Ino* v.iih uuo \•d jo y ., tThen
|elation two year- ago. Mr.’ T . Ed J has Jn.-en rwefK out- of oiHco. One Mtlr.Vad* in the on intry within five
. " " “jK -it El Ati'ara and 1 ■fere BagduX
circumstances ns M. J . Van Gridren has Inen no ;
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’"Bryan yf
is president
ar..11 minister. MexatiibT
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was prrfcured as principal tend Mb* i*ia, purink -h !ll t•».
h!m of Tampa is |head of the Interior
interior Depifrtmeftt
l&gt;. p.(ytmi,ftt ia
j* ganixationa
C l a r i o n * se
sot the. strike tr.achinery
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writing and* shorthand, .department,
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ultimatum .lelivered to the
both of th«se instructors being •\- agaii.st t lie ; , '
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pirrct:.-cii ifi this class of wurT; and
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is leading *t » Tlrlttido are I um!&lt; r urrest.
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who want a business or commenial course and in this day and
• tenths of the people should
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GOLF LINKS
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fr m Shakit to n«-ar 1'ar.i near t h e ' ' - cf lli li rlatido will do all in their flt&lt;Uod until tin It" il-.ii. t - . . . .
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lI l*tl« I win
of the Adamson law.
To gone
n record a* favoring every je!n»e| \ Koilsi inl o, \t... ib&gt;. trailing
Mosul proli.ibly tio-ir olijvctivi
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up
yardmen and
re;,, W Mosul tho. • for. •- fime. i '.'HU I.i • - ' I &lt;•
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•’gure auiie..- the delegates u !|il til,.in
engine
hostler* ofthe N’ ow- York
1'U Xl.!i« to I fu\ I 1 Up t lie Curt*
»&gt;1 tJrlamlo and the motor or­ I tmousl^ decided to oppose the iwfrom Uu- position at which they w«-r« ganizations.* The tidlnwing Hoard rperlnl order for a *1i««.iltit?■•t*, f 1 1« Central l.ln&lt;** east and west- the
N." . !‘•.t•• and t!" Ilulttmyre and
mi*.
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Tfage
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pagii”
’ ■ ting last Wednesday
id-tit Hrorein statid that Tampa
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tin.,.'
tea
a &gt;rditi, t &gt;
’ tk.-Lr j'o'otgmant
rd1 r that |»i,trill Irtcjiuty like &lt;Sun(ord .for ..vvyrnl year* past i
Tam pa t-xpf t* to «*: -!.«l a &lt;nr - jy
A\—U-&gt;d-s*
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'r-w«-.»*d-tn-^V^hF'
• ..!t d Rulur Bates of Key hud
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Iiet-n too busy' wilb fuito/hv
Turks i ».J-q.U-Iti‘l*eet—.Id be 4ircn,erit at the meet-! i,.I
r.ty to'.Mianti, stopping over'in O r*,
't'l- t "f the A. t . I„
Mr. i-liour day’ i ow bci-aitse should war
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r- rograd. Ik.
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,rkt Irou/ht it m- •
from th*' 1‘Ofue * . triotistn would , ttiuke them
Hanford El'.-t pilot u at lent ion Jlo dhe tourist trav»A pnlil j
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who
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of
Trflde
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h'-gav*
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date* across the desert, riii* year and a conrptlatton «tf tIt** |
. * ‘ \\ e li «-r ronttdi t
*.i, * a. state*
|treat
oft
the
Cnucnstitn
front,
pur•
»•«• pul- on in real *tyie fiUM!, Mnd n^Ur*** «if. lKojr*&lt; who have
it.t - r«M*-! to make th- ttip with i * 1 . '
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sueil !*&gt; t !"• Hit* ■I-t n-&gt;. t h " -/ur ot!i •' i.* to .\riatni. and I have writjet
ill -• "
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rI, " th a t
,,U,r,,'t
praised tho popped then* this s-aMui had oj-.'tr
to. ^peri.*nitt id tin Put tpa* 1b&gt; rd
K* rniat.sh.ili
ha- Miami. *nggi*stifig tk t they
pulrlotism Itltd loyalty of our
“1i'.i s nddresa breathed the spirit of
■ th" work* and tl.'1 fa- , ,|
. . ,,f j| u Tanijia fienple to I an null nee*.
T h - ar i 'fiinreim-nt;
fM.oris of the* vnriou* com- tl„. ..osMbiUiit^/uf the tourist trade. J c.ipfiir•d
itnV i-nrs from that t tty to meet tm I'OJpi'riitioh alul Foust ami * it\ i •«•:»» ",dl not ixiuntenat.ee any rush
" I i k tin* dirvi-tiitn of Sul.kitz. our
lie (aid among other J movement which-may seriously; cm, ," l‘* h" r‘‘
a!s" inttpei it tl j |Jo MUi,{ that Sanford hud a most
in Orlatido, anil 1 believe’ if this i* tpiilding.
things
that
.the.
,itiz&gt;-n of any city, barrass the government and give tho
f homo' »n«L
' wks greatly itu*L|or&lt;ou» opportunity in ’ . his respect
|,r,‘" ‘n.': l ‘" ‘ r-treafing Turks
UJ; ,iy orliin*!,. that we can
Pfex- ’d -by , |te
„ excellent buildinft! ns 11„. automobile travelers' t hi* ten- *,rV.
county, stat** «r cAuntry owril it to impression abroad that this country
aiu tow.iri
l.n ti.'
have the_ east coa*t people ,
a&lt;ui fur/ifsbinrs
■s. the gram! lodge son alone bud left millions of dolltra
,-h'.' * ^e. t.
of llamadan. «f*- 0IlCrat e for the fim* rime with us in that yity, county, pud state to 'take i* torn bt milu-yri.il strife and there­
metii und t^ie
fore, is. eatiy prey to . uny foreign
rnnny comfort,* of the j(* tho state atfd next season with tin* ii!lPi
V 1 “. (Ill
' 'r I1111,1
,‘1' t ' vwicuim
'' u‘,‘
gootf
a s ’ in up active interest in the upiiuihling
Pniilid 'Im*1
aiAti of
»•(' our
?j„. Sou(h
.
. roads
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. a* well
foe.”
new iu&gt;me,
day.
our
troo,«
took
possession
t
Florirl;,
chamber
of
Com*'
and
heautifuyiug
tif.that
city,
county
various highways .completed there
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-Sanford lodge expect* a most would be thouftand* of people trav­ the town of Kermanshah. Pursuit
upd state and the ritizni who shirk­
“ It is too lute for them to now
of
the
Turks
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pf i - rmis year and the new officers elling from the north to Florida and
ed his responsibilities in this respect pose as patriots, hoping thereby' to.
Boston. Mas*., Muri-h lfi.'- Agents
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bad no spurk of patriotism in his defeat the juri contention of llteir"'ll «mn be installed and many new going from Jacksonville to Tampa,
Death of J II. Del.d.Mallcr
mi it
. pfe coming in at each und Sanford bring* just half way be­ of the Warren line announred today I
makeup. He recited the many really employes." says a statement issued’
that they had received-indirect word
L H* DeLaM atter passed dway great thing*-that the Tampa Board
n'*, ‘.uiK night,
tween tin? two cities would get part that the British stramer Sagamore, oh Wednesday afternoon ttr tht&gt; rrsby the’ brntherhood.leaders in answer
of this travel and many of the tour-, which sailed front Boston Feb. k'l idettpe of the laic I&gt;r. DeLaMutter und other hoards of trade through­ to this appeal.
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out the country had accomplished
Mailon Halley'Disappears
ists .would stop over hero several
The
railroad.
.managers
entered
for Liverpool had been sunk bu u on \V. First St., after an illness of by untiring efforts and stressed the
M.iyton ltaib-y, the 1| year old weeks going anil coming.
about two weeks. M r s . DeLaMatter. fact that nothing really great could the conference today with 'the d e c ­
submarine.
'.
,jf V r- and Mrs. G. W. Bailey,
will leave Thursday afternoon, with he accomplished by individual ef­ laration that they would maXtf no'
He also stat'ed that we should
!?, s 1,1 Mu* corntT of «iixtfi and
The SaRamorp was in command of the body, fpr Aurora, III.
bargain until the Supreme Court
•'Mnl. disappeared, from his home hnvu the umusements for them in Cnpt. P. Cummings ahd htuf a crew
forts but that all efforts should he
had ruled on the constitutionality o f
®n Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock the shape of-golf links and fishing of fifty. There were two Americans
concentrated in the working to­
the
Adamson law. The brotherhoods.
We
wish
to
extend
thanks
to
the
gether of a body of public spirited
V'' u‘! t0 Die time of go.ng to press and gi\o them just what they wantr aboard. She carried n general cargo
Insist that the provisions of tho
members
of
Kutiford
Lodge
I.
0
.
F.
ed
in
this
line
und
that
u
tourist
men. Hi* address was most helpful
" a*.;n°t been heard fr o m .’ .
including munitions for the British
Adamson law he put into effect a t
a&gt;t&lt;in left the house without hotel here would .mean more than government and was armed astern and to the neighbors who assisted us in every way and a t,th e conclusion
once.
They demand nine hours pay
•o.t i*r hat and none of his clothes any other investment'that we c’otild with n 4,7 inch gun. Vessel and car­ during the illness and death of our he was given a rising vote of thanks
for
eight
hours work and pro rata
husband and brother.
That with little effort on
by the Sanford Bourd of Trnde.
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For this reason it is make.
go were valued at $1,500,000.
pay
op
all
over time. The import- ’
Mrs. J . If. DeLaMatter,.
tho part of Tumpa this season to
Th ,|ro*',u1,1'*
b«s run away.
While declining to give the source
ant
difference
between these de­
Mr.
Maul!
followed
and
gave
some
Mrs.
Eva
MUner.
°F P parents are very nnxious provide more ninusements there over of their information Warren line ofinteresting facts and figures on the mands and those submitted last De­
one
million
dollars
had
been
left
in
" ’UI bint and will appreciate'any
ficifils said they were sure the vessel
The reunion of the Grand Army development' of the country and cember when tile railroad situation
'"bumatjon concerning his wherc- that city this year by the tourists had been sunk.
The Sagamore,
.“•&gt;001*.
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who stopped over a few duys and
men
sif Florida will occur in Kirim*- guaranteed the support of the At­ first reached a crisis is that the latter
which registered ’ 6 .0 1G tonrf •groi*.
lantic Coast Line in the building and called for time and a half for over­
a lL ‘
'r u found by bis unde that next„XC{uion Tampa would put had been engaged exclusively a* a tnce on April !lrd and It h and many development of this state u'ntl urged time work.
■ " t i (.»ve Springs yesterday. forth renewed efforts to make that freighter since .the" early day/.of* the “ld ' [ T ' T “7 |,r‘ l,arinR 10
the cooperation of the members of
Ills remarks
“ Our position,” said a statement
*.. *d that he was on his way to city a tourist resort.
s l’&lt;&gt;r' a‘ railroad rates and hotel rates
war. She was built at Belfast in •
the Board of Trade anti the rail­ Issued hy the brotherhoods last night
on
this
feature
struck
home
anti
the
'
have
been
made
and
the
occasion
" cr**ndotother’s in Georgia.
1892.
roads to get the greatest results.
"is the same As if there wore no
Sanford Bonn) of Trado will re­
It was stated at the British con­ will be one long to be remembered.
Tl *.
The Sanford .Board of Trade has Adamson law and no derision pend­
double their efforts along, the line of
Flrr !
bodge meeting of the
sulate late today that two nAftteridecided to have an e v en isg V l evt-rx ing. Whether the decision is for or
a new hotel anil golf link* thi* sum*
Fx-Senator Samuel Pasco of Monh*l,| . 1
Uythlaa i* being
ran* signed a* firemen in tin- Saga­
month devoted to addresstwnif this against the law our demands, which
ait,.,!' I"|ke|and this week and i* nor and thi* will mean ntor" to our more’s crew the day before (lie- ves­ tiirilo died ut the homo of his
kind from • prominent people in we will present tomorrow, will bo
city than .anything else thut we
sel sailed. They were Michael Hol­ daughter in Tampa Wednesday. |{e Board of Tratje and development
sn.l "i' I Uy hun.‘*re«l» of Knights
cottld accomplish.
ti nattered.
If the law is upheld it
Z
" " "‘ ate. Splendid
loway und John Henry both of Bos­
was one of the oldest and most work in this state and that these would give us wliat we will ask for
ton.
While having no positive irrLa!
ar'‘ ,,,,inK * ,vert by
will he appreciated by the members tomorrow. If it is throWn out we»
Mrs. Alice C orner. Browne of Or­ forthation on this point it wax as- prominent, of Florida’s citizens and
visitiri!•
8,1,1 l&gt;c° l,1,‘ for the
is the assurance of ill (hose who will stand pat and take no less than*
Sut.-n? Kn,chu nhtl *hc Pythian lAndo is spending the week with sumed hy'officers of the Warren'line ^expected ^ty every o ne. who knew were present at the meeting Tues­
the Adamson law would have given
Mrs. Thotnus A. Neal.
that they were aboard.
j him.
day night.
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MANY AMERICANS ARE KILLED
ON BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE

NATIVE FLORIDA G R A S S E S
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Interesting Booklet on
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lot on Arcadia and DeSoto county
one of the prettint of- the season Stories of Their Daring Deeds’ Trickle Over to the United States
and It is not only a work of art but
From Time to Time, but the Vast Majority of Their Ex­
it la filled with Interesting informa­
p lo its W ill Go Unsung — ' Many Are in the
tion regarding DeSoto ronnt^ and
Foreign Legion.
Florida In general" ’
Among the many good articles in
Nexv York.—Of the -10.000 Amet leans , lie enlisted nt the outbreak of the
tho booklet the following regarding
native grasses is most interesting (n rough estimate) fighting In the war nnd spent the first winter In the
trenches. Ho was chosen bomb-throw­
just now* when so many investors armies of the entente iilllca, several
er for his squad and was mentioned lu
thousand
have
been
killed
or
wounded,
are engaging in the
business of
\
.stories of their deeds of bravery nnd dispatches for bynvery.
raising fine stock:
Farnsworth
slipped
away
to
Etlrope
their.'gallant
ends
trickle
over
to
the
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Tho general, impression held .by a Uultcd States from time to time, but Just nfter the xvar started without his
great many people of our northern tho vast * mnjorlty-'of their exploits relatives’ knowledge. Ho wai sent to
states about Florida, is that a small will go unsung. The totnl of Ameri­ (he hospital on several occasions, but
portion of the state is only suitable can volunteers participating In the always returned, to the front with
great eagerness.
for the growing of oranges and grape­ great war will never bo accurately
Kelly, non of a New York lawyer,
known.
fruit, and that the balance of the
Mnny thousands would also be fight­ had distinguished himself lu many
state consists of white sand nnd
ing for Germany and her a tiles, un­ I) git is ami written home long, breezy
swamps. Itut those who have visited doubtedly, If tho British blockade did nccminiN of Ills experiences. He was j
the state, especially DeSoto county not prevent them from reaching the at first reported captured by tho Ger­
nnd made an Investigation - were front, A Yale undergraduate, Karl mans and his family had u long dreary |
greatly surprised not only to find in Lewctlyn, who happened to be In tier- Seven months uf uncertainty before }
addition to some of the fittest or* many when the conflict began, uccom- they learned the Mid truth concerning J
Tf
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nnge graves in the.world, field* of -{muled tt German regiment Into Bel­ TipTTT '
William Lawrence Hreose, son-lntame grasses, corn, oats, rye, high gium without having any official recog-.
lin'd rice, potatoes, strawberries, i,ltIon nnd was wounded mi one of tin* law of Hamilton Fish mid formerly i
secretary to American Ambassador {
watermelons, winter gardens, and early battlefields, near Ypres.
___Then Lhcri*—lut* Lino. J.Leuimmiit -Fagi-t-lit le-Mdf-tipbrcnqir-n^uiTtnnUBEPn ]
_XariduS-nLh.cz—UU-'ld-xrop*—
ng
Heinrich von llHlir|cli*dmfc» of St. Brlllyli cltlzeli after the war st*arii*d ■
three to four crops curb year op the
l.ouls. kills'*! while lighting for*Ger­ and was killed hy an explo-lon while &gt;
same piece* of-ground.
There arc many May 13. Ifilfi. Hi* was in the testing a new grenade apparatus he I
‘one hundred and ninety five varl- insurance business In Missouri: Dur­ had InvetiU-d.- lie was a lieutenant |
' etles of grasses and legumes, indig- ing the Spanlslt-Auierlean war he iii tin- Royal Horse Guards.*
* chous to the Atlantic Seaboard Joined the volunteer tinny and rose to
Korgt. Florence J . Brice, star,
athlete of Brown university and for­
‘
stales.
With proper selection and the rank of cnptnln. •
Most of the American soldiers lire mer New York newspaper man. died
cultivation most of them can be
grown’in DeSoto county. Here the In Ihe Canadian-,corps. In fact. It Is when a shrapnel shell hursj lu the
climate permits vegetation to grow said In some quartern that a majority dugoiit when; he xvns sleeping.
lb* need not have been lu the dugtwelve* months in the year. No of men In the first Canadian contin­
gent to enter the lighting were from out. He Imd been relieved the day
other part of the United States is
the 1’nlted States. They rtU-d h.v before for a tour of rest-miles behind
so equally blessed.
the score when the Germans used gas tin* first Hue trendies. But a fellmv
Among the grasses introduced by for the first time—In the soculled -erireaui who,was ’lo take Ills place
•-omplalned of Illness, and Instantly
the United St at e s plant extension '(■&lt; mid (mills- uf Ypres.
Americans are prominent In the * Price \ulunleered to take his place.
department, that have proven a
success are the Para grass, a native celebrated French Foreign 1,eg Ion.
First to Fall In Dattlc.
of South America, This grass stands and many have died In the engage- , Alfred Lticlcu Pierre Fery” would
at the head of the list as a hay and incuts of that hard-liitring organiza­ have graduated at Columbia college,
in this city, Imd* he not left nt the
pasture grass, producing from {fix to tion,
• "On th« Field of Honor."
close of the academic year last sum­
eight tons per acre of high quality.
Almost every week news comes of mer, gone to the front after n short
It is easily propagated by cuttings
the {tenth “on the field of honor" of course lu n French military academy,
of green hay distributed over the an American. For one whose name
and been killed In the French ranks.
ground where you want it to grow; gets In the newspnpdrs probably a
Austin C. Kyle, a Brooklyn hoy.
then disk it in. and in sixty to ninety score or two die without recognition heller known here us "Daredevil Ja c k "
days you will have a hay crop of Mils kind
Austin, a title he won hy taking daring
This grass will also do well on! our
tine of the lutes! to fall was II. It. roles lu the films before.he heemue ii
wet lands, making a vigorous growth Delghtun Simpson, son of Henry W. soldier of fortune, died on November
on lands too wet to grow—other Simpson Of New Ynsk, wlm had been 10 In the great battle of the Somme.
(lying for the Inst two years in Eng­
crops.
The first American volunteer wear­
land nnd Franco as a British aviator. ing the uniform pf France to fall In
Guinea grass, a native of Africa, is
He did not die In one of the many air
a valuable grass for Florida, pro­ battles he engaged In. however, but battle wns Fred. Stone of New York.
He died from a shell wound received
ducing very heavily hut. owing to came through them unscathed to meet
while operating u machine gun fqr Batits nature of growing in hunches and his end In a flying accident In Eng­ tollon C of the Second regiment of
rapid growth it is hard to cut with land.
the Foreign Legion In January of 1015.
a mower and should he cut every
The Amerlcnn contingent In the He xvus formerly secretary of the Unit­
twelve to fifteen days during the Foreign Legion suffered exceptionally ed States consulate nt Buenos Aires.
high growing seaon. It is one of'the heavy losses In the Champagne bat­
Four American* In graves marked
most valuable pasture grasses, fur­ tle nt the beginning of October, 1015.
"Dh*d for France" He la the little
Lieutenant Sweeney, who had seen cemetery near the llols Suhnt, where
nishing green f&lt;n*d the entire year
'i-rvlce
nt Weal Point; Frederick they fell Hi September of 1015. Their
nnd will pasture as many ns three
Capdevllle, who already had been names are IR-nry Farnsworth, Henry
head to the acre. iSee Bulletin 5(|p,
wminded In engagements; Edmund C. Walker of New Orleans anil Frank
Agrl Dept., Washington, D. C'.i
C. Genet of New York, a great grand­ Surrey and Sergt, K. Duval of New
Rhodes grnsx. a native of South son of Dp Witt Clinton! Paul Phvclkn York.
Africa, js one of the best hay pru- •tf Madison, Conn.; Elov Nelson of
during grasses wc have seen m Milwaukee; Robert Smihrnln of New
Norman prince, sergeant major of
York; David King of Providence, and
the I ’m 11co-A ttieyl ca n aviation corps,
Florida; the. hay from this grass is
Frank Musgravo of New Orleans fx*ll died on October IB from Injuries he
of very high quality and makes from In this nxvfu! Chiimpngne attack.
received In an uccldeiit behind the
four |o eight tons per acre during
In th|s same buttle; •Dr. Dnvld
the year and can he, grown success­ Wheeler, a Boston surgClui, came to nil lines. Twice the young man had hern
fully on most of the lands in De­ end truly heroic. lie quli the com­ decorated for skill and valor.
Dentils Dowd, a Brooklyn boy,
Soto County. but does best on land paratively safe ranks of the ambulance fainted while Hying a t ’ Ihe aviation
where it has ample drainage. C’arib corps and ‘was wounded near the first school nt Hue, near Paris, and fell
grass, a native of South America, line,
300 feet to {leath. He xvns’ qualifying
belongs to the Para grass family,
at the time for an army filer’s license,
Suffering Intense, pain; the surgeon
produces a high quantity of hay and
Second Lieutenant IV. M. Nichols of
crept along the battlefield, refusing Spartanburg, S . ’(*.,. who was with the
good pasture grass.
Xl
to glx*e up. Hint lu; might minister to Jtuyhl—FF4d—nrtfHrry;—was MtlwT- BY
•Mr. t . \. * jP.p|&gt;»..-Hit inmnut -ihq-nred* uf Httrfiicn In tho trenches
action on September.27, 1(M5. The
“ngrostologuT, in discussing the possi­ groaning from, their Injuries.
young man wjih wounded in the early
bilities of Natal bay, said; „
.
Hero Helpa Many.
stage* of the xvar.'but recovered nnd
"N atal, South Africa, is one of
How many In* temporarily put out returned*ngnln to the battlefield. He
the greatest cattle countries in the of agony nobody will ever"know1, but was a stin of Judge George W. Nichols
world, and it hv because of this very Id* hypodermic* ninl Ids supply of of Spartanburg.
hay and gras*. Natal hay will make morphine were used ou nil the fallen
A Few Others.
Julian A. I .at limp, a Harvard underFlorida the' foremost s t o c k . raising soldiers he could find In a five-mile
state in thq Union. The gold mines crawl. Then he* was picked up and graduate, was killed last April. He
of California were great in their day, carried to the rear, exhausted and un­ left college to Join the American amhulnnce corps lu France. Reports‘pf
but most of them were soon mined able to aid further.
While talking to tho captain of his Ids denth said that “he died while on
out. hut Natal hay will go on for­
eqmpany, n German bullet killed the the field of duty from clTfCtft of a
ever; it wifi make countless people cuptuln and wounded Doctor Wheeler
wound ’received when transferring
rlohV .
a second time. But even nfter that he wounded to a relief hospital under
heavy fire."
A number of other grasses tried attended several wounded men.
Kllfeti Rockwell of Atlanta, Ga­
ltlelmrd J. Howard of St. Louis xvus
recently by the United States gov­
mine to a spectacular end in an air killed while fighting with the British
ernment have proven a success. *
troops In France last March. He xxa*
A large number of legumes grow­ battle tin the Alsace front.
lie rose alone In nn armored air­ a lieutenant In the 8cottl*h "Black
ing here are valuable for both hay
plane and attacked n German machine. Watch" regiment.
nnd pasture. The alfalfa does well
He emptied the magazine of his rapid
Robert L. Cuthbcrt, who mode 111*
but owing to the rainy season during llrer.at Ids adversary, but while turn­ home here nt the -Nexv York Yacht
the summer the hay is hard to cure, ing to encircle his foe the German shot club, was killed In Ju ly of 1U15. He
but the most valuable is the Kudzu, him Ip the head.
was n member of King EUword’s
a native of Japan, which promises
With Ids machine be dropped like n Horse.
to be one of the leading sources of stone. Whether the bullet or his fall
Frank D. Byrne, a formed flmmrlnl
wealth in the south.
The velvet killed him wu» Impossible to deter­ writer of the Nexv York Sun, wns killed
"somewhere In France," lie left New
bean, cow pea. beggar weed and mine.
Imst October Jack Moyct of Mobile, York, last February nnd enlisted ns u
peanut vine are all valuable pay
the youngest man In the Foreign Le­ private In the Royal Dublin .Fuslleer*.
producing plants.
Henry Augustus Colt of New York, a
gion, brought to Paris the news b f the
One of the government experts death in a hospital of Frank Clnlr, n member of Princess Pat's regiment,
from the plant extension department Folinubus (O.) tiian, and George Del* wns killed last - August. He wns n
on n recent trip to DeSoto rounty penche of New York. They died from M-n of Joseph Howland Colt, a trustee
and after* examining the grasses wounds received July I last when the of tin* American Defense society.
Lieut. Albert O, Spalding. Jr., of
grown upon ohe of the hay1 produc­ legion stormed Belloy en flanterre.
The rmmgrmrTir 'Ht * GtVellchy on Tenth Royal Innlskltllng Fmdloers,
ing. farms., remarked that Florida
should be shipping hay out of the June 17, 1UIB, also resulted In the xvus killed In bailie last July.
Lieutenant W. E. Hedger of New
State by the train load, that our sleuths of several American legion*
hit
I
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These
were
Russell
Kelly
of
York,
nn aviator with the ITritish
I'ara and Guinea grasses were the
New York. Herman E. Hall of Ohlen- army, fell from a great.height while
best he had seen and that our Natal
go, John Earle I'lske of Wooster. (*., lighting an enemy machine. He wns
grass was equal to any grown any­ mid Kenneth Weeks and Henry Fnm*- twlro deeorntisl for valor before be­
where. We will soon head the list n* "'•riti J-'Uli of Boston.
ing transferred to tint Royal Flying
n hay producing state
Wi ck/ was in cut) six year-- old end corps.
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bad written llx^f -volumes of slierl
Some of Ihe other American* killed
-lories mid several plays. He went to In battle nre: Harold Chapin, Ameri­
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Conceit
"Is lie conceited 1" "Very. I’ll bet ut
Pari* five year* ago to study nl tin* ca l» actor and stage manager; Jack
Beaux Arts, Me*was n member of the Jnnz. .John Prentice Poe. J r . famous
times he even wonder* how heaven Is
getting along .without him."—Detroit
D. K. E, fraternity ut the. Mtissnchu find ball player; Eugene E. Maine of St.
Free Press.tells lu-tltute nf-Technology. ,
Louis, nnd l'tiul Nelson.
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Items .of-In terest for the Man
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(Juararttinr Against Tick
i tin* i|&gt;'v e t i &gt; i of i h&lt;- live -null n,(jwing to the activity of rattle J dt * f y in the smith
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of l loro» n*r
pu»hinK tU-k eradication work in ida tie made careful inquiry concern
floridu'a neighboring «tates, Geor- ing the native grasses of the state.
tia and Alabama, their atntu of­ A significant question of his was,
ficials are objecting seriously to the “ Why not use sotnc of the broom
transportation of tick infested rattle sedge grass which is so plentiful* in
'through these states, which afTord the range sections of the state? If
the only avenues of exit for Florida cut at the ritfht qtage and made into
cattle moving interstate. They also hay, all this sedge grass could lie
object even to permitting the second mixed with other hays, or run
"dipping of cattle, required by law, through a mill or cutter and mixed
within their borders, of cattle orig­ with grain, and would then he as
inating in quarantined territory in good feed ns any of the straws and
fodders which we use in the northern
olher stated.
Such it condition causes consider­ states. Such methods of using the
able inconvenience and hardship to feeds you already have in Florida.
the shippers of Florida cattle. The would go a long way toward avoid-,
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nans-aru_geUiit« more strict ing tho b*~v whirh annny c.TUIMjeTf
are suffering from lack of* winter
instead of getting more lenient.
To obviate this condition, the j feed for range cattle,"

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for tticnisclvcj by getting
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their eiiq'iities to sturt tick eradica­
tion 'nr nt nri*c and take udv-tuUt 1 , i toil dipping at initial ship■pir
says Dr. Niglibctf.
A
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. . it t.i.c must Ini maintained
•i i.Ricut to preicm t lie
set:'
•a-e, -p!i'n&lt;atit* fuver In
car
li ii trnn«mil*"«1 by th*e iti •
' tiek, au*l which is wid-dy
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ut tick-fn-c rounti* « or
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an ts ns tho codec and .prairie
. ryd'l and otlter weeds. If
v * ‘ -in * sul -titulp in tlidr place
WMl' F * J jurt as well udapted to
die .i! and climate which will he
u-'fil |,ir feed purposes, this praeU‘|jo :i source of .uulpbl
wealth to tho south.

Mans.- of the grasses- tmd forage
pi-".!* that arc now growing wild in
lh tela could bo used to consider• »Me .advantage. Mr/ Reid Carpen*,r vl -Manffieltl, Ohio, Benior moinher of the linn of Carpenter &amp; Ross,
probably the most farttoua breeders
of Prize winning Shorthorn cattle in
Anurua kpends part of every winter
in Florida und is much interested In

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« Figure.) crej e is a runtcriql ' of
wtii eh amart women never scout to
cctlcut wearing quality ati’d which
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Sun * P arlo r Ohsenratlon C a r ;
[•* Jacktonvillo... A C L 9.00 PM
Com partm ent an d Drawing-Room
« Waycrots.......... A C L 11-0S PM
Sleeping C a n Jackaonvillo to Chi*
* ' * t o * n y ...............A C L 2. 3 5 AM
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, A'lmny .............C y fG 2.40 AM
Drawlntf-Koom S le e p in g C a r
k* Amerleu*..........C of G ’ 3,40 AM
JtvckMtnvillc to S i. Louis.
Lv Columbus . . . . Cor G 6.10 AM
hv Opelika...........C o fO 7.10 AM
Free Reclining Chair Cara Jack ­
^ B ir m in g h a m .. C o fG 11.55 AM
sonville to Chicago, St. kalis and
Ciultondalc; largo and easy high
Lv Birmingham.. 1 C 12,15 PM
J r ^air«» ................. I C . 10.45 PM ' hacked neats.
*L£«rhondalo . . . 1 C 11-58 PM
naffttage und Seat Car Jnckaonvilto to Chicago.
** St, Louis........... 1 C
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7 ” r,1’ s »* (Chkijt) I C
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Dining Cur nerves all meals cn
Chicago (Cta. tu ) I C
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nrath plait. Turn hem at.fp nt *
o f ’ilrr«r on small ' * » " perfmatje1
center-front In li, ate.I by- lat^. " n "
perfoialimi*. Lap right front on le r.
center frmils ere.n arid stitch t-« p -I
li,*n from single large '■()’ ' prsf .r.
tion lo lower cilge, finish edges above
for closing,
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notches and ccutor backs even, thru
take Up.the making of the sleeve.
Turn slashed edge under on slot per­
forations, lap to small " n " |&gt;erfora*

rndnole &lt; haptcr 2, Order I.'us tern S t i
Meeti* every fir&gt;i and third Tuesday
In ea'-h iminth. Everyum* who has seen
b’ Star in tb&lt; f‘u&gt;t are cordially invited
tp vi-it t hi' chapter
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publUhcit In the hanforil flrrsltt, s p c s *l-sprr p u llh h r it in Banfotii, So'minoi* rountjr, y io rld s, once ■ » r* k for elch l ron*rcu-

W itness K . A . D o urD *t, tha clerk of our
C ircu it f o u r I ami the -rsl of tha is iil rourt
■I (he rourt hottie .In S ltilo o l Ib is the
Glh .ili-y of r e b r u s r y , A. I&gt;. t i l l ,
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Itot-inson A llra rd a ll,
f o n ip ls ifi* e ls ' Solicilotc.
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One of tho most effective expres­
sion* of the straight-line silhouette
is this one-piece fruek of raisin color
serge, with the front and back laid in
plait* and attached tu yoke*. Tha
front yoke and roateo section are cut
in one, striking an entirely new note
in such arrangements. Turn hack
euff* finish the long one piece sleeves.
In medium sice the dress requires
t*i yard* 54 inch serge. ’
Care must be used in forming the
plaits in frout and back, this being
the first step In tho construction of
the frock. Bring folded edges to cor­
responding lines of small *‘ o " per­
forations nud stitch one Inch from
folded edges from Upper edges to
single largo “ O ’ * perforations and
press. Turn under the edges of front
yoke and coatee on slot perforations
snd haste, fitlteh 'Scinch from fold­
ed edges leaving the lower edg* free.
Turn edge of I,ark yoke under on slot

tion*., notches even; stitch and trim
with buttons. (Muse remaining team
as notched. Closo seam of euff as
notched and face; sew to lower edgo
of sleeve ns notched, with small ‘ ‘ o "
perforation in cuff at scam of sleeve.
Kew Hit-eve in nrmholo as notched,
small " o " perforation at shoulder
seam, easing in any fulness.
Then plait the belt ut back edgo
bringing ’ ' T "
to eorrnpondlng
small “ o*' perforation. Adjust to
position on dress bringing singl.i
small and single largo ‘ O " perfora
tioQs in belt (at front aud back edges)
to corresponding perforations In front
and back. Slip edge of belt having
double “ o o" perforation, underneath
plait In front of dress matching
double " oo" perforations and stitch
tu position. Line the pocket and turn
the curved part over, on outside
matching the notches.
A collar of pongee silk makes a
stylish finish for the neck ii lieu of
self material.
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Mi,-ltertha I’arhatd, S.cretary

Sanford Lodge No. 57, I. &lt;). C). F.
■nd ih«t th.
• 1 1. i - r-..«&gt; in .th* &lt;t«te „i Meets every Monday evening ut 7:30
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iilin l* . s*«.l that *at,i in M. \\\ A. Hall, Fico Bltivk.
it if is d it it * »r» fivi-r il.c &gt;(■- of Isi-n ty -o R r itlug brtttln-ra cordially invitsd. .
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Jas. F. McClellan
J. AV. U. Singletary
It i- ( h c t .l.r * . i-r ilu ijl that you ,!o apN. G.
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A sllp-on frock in raisin colir serge
eipressing tho fashionable straightline silhouette. Yoko anil coatee
front aro cut in one.

Monday

Tire Sanford Council K. of
Mi*** i the 2nd SumLiv ,1 p. #tn.. unit tho
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To t&gt; »rV A. * tl i j, .1 \T»iy, lie-'. *
T oo, Si'hitiil, ti rut tl Knight.
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lay its ,\1a-ntce Hull over the Imperia
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Sanford l.odgf No 02. F. and A. M.
Communi* ation eVi-rv Ii r■&gt;t and third
Thursday* id
Visiting brethren
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Sentinel of Peace.
Aliovo nil tilings, ittileavor to place
the senthn l of peace over thy feelings;It will onahlo tlioo* to tin great things
without my labor, tmy with groat tran­
quillity mid serenity,—B&lt;Jl{poll.
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"Old book*, as you well know, nrO
books of tho worbl's youlb. und new
books tire fruits of Its ngc."—-fioliue*.

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might htive xpioonil, or wrlgglml,* or
crept but of n '|H«sltloii from vvhf. lt an*
other wlio wuntil ant -titop citili! imt
liavo I'capcil.
If t*scujI7* 1|il;mf the
form of a icmpiutiob, they do not t*sjape.—Attiry, i JmiiaoildeJey.

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East ti* I . i t Inl i Debt
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The'r** nr** many ways of git ting
into debt, hut perhaps t h e . easiest
way in *-&gt; I th*T*’ vvhiie you are work­
ing hani'D* 1 ■
mil i- t " pr.oticethe one crop method of farming.
Tlio surest way to get out und keep
out is to pr..i i ■ -iiv * r.si i ' d. farming
One crop may iifi cneh
?r l»dt no
year will find n fuiture in nil erop.s
1’ru* tiee k a f't. lir.-t ’ ill vutir farm
methods
! li' 1 i n n i 'i i . of Plorola
extcti.uiu division will t'H you how.

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le.vrned to ulllizo nil
th* 4‘t- ml ages which nature has beStOT | hl'itfi them in the way &lt;&gt;f
fr.
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A mild vvarm eh
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i long groking season ala a? *
“ til.Ll*1* an abundance of
' * » | H if only rt'inains for
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1*1 eontrol the undeaifkthr |
*»r vveeds and put in
thrir pi. • some desirable plants
t .a t n . - a ! l y an U r c a r e .
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rlli^h fcj/l fur live stock.
Wu often tfllpk Dial, it w o bad 'uw'n
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surpassed in productiveness and in
early ripening •&lt;&gt; some other vari­
eties, ato"t;:t which the Chinese,
The Yokohama h ojie of the
earli &gt;! an ! whde it is-a weal, pro-'
cjiteer rt, may l&gt;e usud where early
luut'iring. seed t 1 dedrerl.
tDt eola. \ I;i&gt;In i u d U a! iba. v ..*
r * tii's vvre &gt;&lt;n .iui't -I (r mi hybrid'
produ vil •»:&gt; t h e statin i farm.
ar* superior in that tic., art
and qllit- p r o i f- l' t l v'•

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cooperating with the state
Varieties of Vcltel lleans
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[or ti&lt; . era.ilicallon work.
“ This
inquiries us t‘» what varieties of
will give the cattle the privilege of
ojit&gt; i impet it lee markets in any velvet beans to plant are still being
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moreover
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c.dorr i ,. , * .in* shown hero luu
t ie tin ! rl I ni.,. Dent, ),*, t. k mid
•lecves rut In one. The jumper is renovahlc and clows at the left
shouMcr. Dainty and i„
height
of rashieii is tho one jdcco skirt garii*
cred at the top and plaited at tho
•tites to i.irm a enscrubs drapers-. In
inediittn s*/c the dress requires 6 ii
\ar. s St. Inch material, with 4 . var.l
brllini* s Inches wide for the ‘stay
, ; * ' y * c-uitrailing tnnterial 27Inr hex wide for tint band un the skirt.
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th. eutfing of the dress., the material
lur the. wi..lo^,|..TI. r nn.-J-pTeFnig for
the skirt « lit havo to be laid
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open width i n the sewing table. The
►eiti.n of the pattern marked “ V "
is laid on lengthwise thread of this
a i I., n iTit&lt;-b.Tgg-Jr r TTurr'
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in the euttlng nui.J,*. The belt
nil' two eollnrs mV laid around tha
undvrbb.use, with tho skirt tdcclu *
to the right.
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United States Bureau of Animal InThere is much room 'fyr thought
—“dtirtry^-huts-swen-fiHo-rerrrgfiizt*'dhfr- ’.inft Irivestlgalloii along the" .line
jiing stations In connection with the suggested by Mr. Carpenter. (*. L.
stockyards at
Jacksonville,
Fla., Willoughby of the University of
there government
Inspection
is Florida college of agriculture, states
that many hay growers of Georgia
. inaiiltained.
*
und South Carolina.in the vicinity
'•However, when any country,
of* Augusta, fi r., get ,i very good
iKrottf
Ua official* institute., tic)
quality of h.iy.ftr feeding horse's and
rra'li . ion worlk and provides the
mules with a mixture of broom
n f ■ -y number of dipping vats for
syst'O-atb* and regular dTlJpiflB .of
- ’ within the country, the
• will cheerfully assign a
•r
iperviso the work, and at
raa;
'time to »u|Wirvue ,i!l inter
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Notice of A **llrati« n for T i l l l r r d I'n d rr
N r r l l is I o l I h*pl&lt; r i k l l , E s s , or liu r Ids
Notice Is h crel.y ( l i e s Ih st tie o ric lly m a n
purrhiM r of T a t l crtiflrste - No. SIX , dated
the Srd day of June. A. t&gt;. 1912.' has
Iliad said certificate in my office, and has
made -in d icatio n for la s dacd In i u u s in
accordance s»ith Isw .
S lid crrtiflrate cmbraces the
fnlloialrif describrd property
altustad In Sem inole county, Flo rid a , too |t: Lots 2 and a, (Ilk 2, T ie r I. Sanford.
T h e Slid land I k In * aisctard at the d ate of
th r laauanr* of »urh ccrtiftcat* In the name
of Florence tlra rd sll.
U n lc a aald cerllB r a t r shall be redeemed according Ut lata
t i t tl*--t will issue thereon On the 3 l i t day
of M arch, A . IV , 1917,
W ltneia m y olTirlal ilsn a tu rr an d seal
this the 23rd day ef February, A I*. 1917.
(srs ii
K. a . n n ir t '.i.A S S ,
(,'lrrk C ircu it Court Seminole C o ., F I*
fly V M. M cP a n trl, Ir. C .
(X-Tu»a-5 •
,
Notice *1 application for T a i Itced Coder
Section S of Chapter 4BSS, Law s of F lo r­
id*
Notice la hereby riven that F d w a rd A,
I'r iir o r * . p u rch a*er of T s l C r itiA ra li. No.
*24, dated the &amp;th d ty i f June. A. 11. 1511
has f jr d aald. rrrtiftra le In m i nfflre, and
ha* made application for ta t deed lo U iu e
In acrordanre w ith law.
Said r e rK tlra tr
erchrare, t i e follow In i described proper! y
situated in Sem inole epun'v, F lo rid a , to
wit l l r a ' S K cor of S F .il I.| SW
Sec S
T o w tuh ip 21 S , It 30 Kart, run N Sfifi.i
It, XV 460.7 II . S 460.7 If, K 466.7 U t ~
T&gt; acre*.
T h e aaid land helns aaaeaaed &gt;t
the dale nt th e w-au*nr«* of aurh r e rtifira tr
in th* name nf J. (&gt;., Moore.
U h lrr* aald
rertiflrata sh all he redeemed arrord ing to
law ta* deed will issue thereon on the
31*t day of Afareh. A. D. 1517.
W itness m y offlrlal signature and seal
this the 2 ’ th dap of Fehruary, A. It. 1517
(w a ll
K .-A l»4 *IJ«. I.A
Clerk C ir r u it Court Seminole Co , r | * ‘.
ily V U kl r Itaiiicl, It. C .
S3-Tuet-Sje

(late t'By t amp No'. 6, W. O. W
Mectii secontl am! fourth Wednesday
nights in each month. •
'
f. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolchan
Clerk
Council Commander
II. r . O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
Meet firat und third Wednesday night
at corner Of Fjrxt St. and Palmetto A.va,
Cruse Barnes
J . G. Hurley
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
The Lake Breeze ( uunrll No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanic*
Meets every Wednesday at .7:30 P .
)f„ in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
are welcome. C. 11. Smith. Kec. Sec.
CelrnrtTty Aerie No. 1853
Meeting every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
night nt Bo'clock Eagle Home, Oak Avc.
Visiting Brothers Welcome
E. E. Hagan
C. C. Woodruff
Worthy President
Secretary
OJ1S T R IB E NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Meet* every first and third Friday
nights nt 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of It.
Sachem
United Brotherhood of Carpenter* a nd
Joiners of America
Sanford Locui Union No. 1761 meota
firsthand third Thurxdny night at 7
o'clock In the M. W. A. Hall, Pico Blk. '
J. W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Ness
Sec.Treaa.
.
President
Modern Woodmen of America
Meets 2.-1. Thursday evenings, 7:30,
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
Consul
Clerk

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In another part of this baue la an
article from Richard Edmund* of
the Manufacturer*' Record on the
R. i . H O L L Y . Editor
building
oft more hotels for Florida
W . M . H A YN ES. Rnaincaa Manager
and every Sanford booster should
^read it. Mr. Edmunds predirts that
i the rush of tourists to the state this
U alLjull be unprecedented tind that
in ra te * , in advancn
[more hotels must-be built this sum- War College Heads Prepanrfor
. mcr to accommodate them.
San­
Hand li ng of Gre a t VoL*____
ford should get busy at once, build
' ihe golf links and then go after, a
unteer Force.
big tourist hotel in earnest.
T-hc
golf links will be the forerunner for
TRAINING PROPOSED
the hotel and we must have.both of RAPID
them built this summer by all
means. We will never have a city Special Attention Oiven to Selection.of
here until we get the tourist hotel
• Officers Qualified by Expert,
and we ran well afford to lay aside
ence to Lead Men
every other business and go after
Properly.
that hotel.

TH E SANFORD H E R A LD

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Washington.—Tlye war college di­
vision of the general Malt of the Unit­
C. M. HAND
d ftn ru ixu , rL U IH l/n
II. R. STEVENS
0 . L. TAYLOR
R- R. DEAS
ed States army lius complete plans
PmUnl
Csihisr
A** t Cniiifi
vn^|v.fM*i F L WOODRUFF Vic.-Pfisidenl
pnpured for tin; mobilization of a clllZens' aruiy. These plans were com­
pleted some time ugO in anticipation
td the time when the I'nited Stales
might he called upon to enter Into
hostilities egnili-d n first-class pmver.
These plans were based, |( is said, tip* ; war department has decided mill nis
Accounting f =- |j
"Any system of training, however,
-»n^ tbe ist-^Hniitr that tlir- f l r 'eFill non need ihnl ilo- uiqN.Intmi tit to vo|.
Maxine.
ng,-d f.
for volunteers might be f o f Tmu.ixi) lirfieer commissions will be made good In Itself, will fall to bring the d**that t ioi| made t|e&gt; ,*1
men. .Tile war college recently pre* , from those rliisM-s of our citizens who slred results unless lheru.-tire avail* tile* min. She tt’iiv \. ;
pored an otllrhil paper dealing with I have had su* U esperleiice.' and that able n sufficient number of trained In- -edTrrthn'« na j TnTT.TT
the raising of n volunteer army. _1, -kfculn ttnwe-shrss-rv I tie s.'diVlftih' vvHT strtirrnr?s officers ” uiTn noncommis­
sioned 'officer*. The blind cannot b ail png* of the nioricng t
. ‘Tndec misting taws and under con* be made in the following order:
.for u week laid l - .-it ,v
temjMiraiicoiH conditions tlicrcvvliji,"
(.Vi—Persons who have laid esperl* the blind."
Referring to the Jilnblllrntlon of tin* had i con "fair and
says Ihe war college. "it has hereto­ ! cure as eninmUxtotit-d officer* in tin*
mine si day when t|
volunteer
armies, the war college
fore been assumed that In the event of } regular nrmy of the United Slates and
KUht
"fair"—hut the
a war with, a Drat-class' power tin* ex-nllirers of \oluntcers of proved ex­ points out that tdl points of mobiliza­ In torrents, .w*,.r u
tion
have
ts'.-o
s)»tnei.xi
..mi.
)n
each
I ‘idled Stales wsnibl retpilro not less perience and cllleb-ncy.
the forecast to her, ,\|
than half a million &lt;&gt;f men for the tlrsi
(It)—Noll-eoiulnl**|oiied ollfeers of ‘state of tli£\^‘nioi). and Uqit these pre* "I'll, well: May', t.s
llmlnnry arrangement* have been ape
line,, behind Wlileli could he pt'ejeiri-d ex(terlcnee in tin* regular army.
proved
by both the federal mid slat*' wasn't delivered.’
Ilie greater army of eitlxctt soldier,
( ( ’) —Persona who have bad experlauthorities.
These plans provide fop
upon whom our main reliance for-mi- cnee ns ollb-vrs In tin* militia,
the
necessary
building., for water sup. Prefers to Sleep Some Ot'-tz
lloiinl defer)*'' Is colidlllolially |*k ■.
t (I •)—persons who have i|iinilfl&gt;-d
"Take tlila tncdh a.. ...
Subject to P re sid e n t’s C a ll.
•in-eordlng to law under |*T*--*erd*ed ,-x- ply. and all. other, essential needs
lire
direction*." t*i-l r&gt;
The
organization
of
voiunteoi i aiid n atio n s to test their Illness to
"and you win*«;«. 1
unulr. rati enl* be under i.l*eit ;
d •on n .d m.-h la Hi.- tie|.|
W111 ll.ll &lt;* It,v i t,« .
( I . I * Graduate' ot t'diii’oll**o. 1 ta
rrtly replied M;&lt;* l\ r
—Ill'll bills of tljllilatv
Mfinding lo
wliuli regular army ••til*vr.s a re di
litlh'd its profi s « irs of military s*lciic»under ihe law.

J thorix**! the president to raise such
.. , . j forces, .f’oiigress could, however, by
*'or til*
or legislative i-unetfneiit. nutlinrl*.*-i* «Hek}\
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i-r. »ld&lt;-ti' to rulsi* .iii'li f..ri. - in i

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olio u ls titimbi-r of in, a ip .iri *| fm * u a unfi
p.isfeu in I l f Aorld. Lake- iheinifelves! . Aiitl b v - the Itmus
■orps. or de|Mirtment, vtiihlu siii-|| limfelegram.
, pueijs * of jiolitica
i« afiery,' and R* n ' may be llxed by Afe
It i- pr**h&gt;
now and then by the brotherly in able'tlial tlo pro* lnmiitlt.il will nl«o re*
i Holly, the editorial grinder •t' rest of "fraternal'' orguniz.ilfans. , ' ,t* 'l'" ttiuxi-s Hint make the call
'• Sanf ord H'-rald. says that fh*- whitewash brti.h has i-oxeri' 1 ,i||* ,)'*rt'ksfjr j,* [iiel will slitp* ilmt lie- en­
nr.- some p"oji|e in Ills coin- the ugfincss and- the ilrunk or the listed men shall la* tag.-it,' as ffir as
y that are t-oiitinuully groacii- cr ook have bepn p c r m i i t " d ‘ to ron- pnteiirnl.il* from Ihe several states.
P-rrl'orl.-s and l*istrn-| o( (-'..luinbi.i in
nd
'that
it
makes him ti»iu&lt;- m otli.-e
pmjHiriP.il I*, tie- r.*&gt;ptcliv*- |*o|iul .Usly 11r•••I
sCc so uj Ui Ii bapUtil .infer.'lit pror.-ciliogq nia-. be tl.ills thereof
going to waste
(.o f a cotiple expected from (Jov.-rnor t ails
•• . "Following ili.- .-all of the president
’ sam e "varfiiiniV* over b"fe, *fu-ms
iiis pre-election promise to f,,r volunteer**, the veerel'ary of war
Hob, apd ilo-. hav.- l.e-l!. f t n o v - .*11 boozer, from pub i
if- t.oiiij*-. ili** gov* ruor- .-tv . 11 * to A *ail
so ini)&gt; Ii liiai no floubt a ti&gt; •ipipireally on*- th.it w.*- m.i,|i* foj mllMui. informing ihem oi Mo-&lt;|ii&lt;&gt;
'll .J J rt'.ll J*.,, AiIII 1rj . .1 e|e tl ]-.** in . , *-nt . und is to je&gt; .nrrit’d out in for llietr respeeiive simes, the . x l ' t di'puti ii
Miami
ndlltln organizations' Mint will |*c
of stuff t hat ' s bftt.-rer tiian with vigor an
re.'i'ived lilt*, tile Voll||lte.-rs, (he new
S o m e [ieo|ile are never happy M* trhpolis
- nmintz.iitons ilmi II is ib-kirr.l i7i
dur* .are unhappy:—-Ft. 1‘ierre
rids.- ai,i| ihe iiiiiMinutti and uoiiiniiim
HE WENT TO THE MOVIES
strength of nrgn lllzaI lollv '

It s-em-v pa-.ing strange that the
busin* • men of Sanford will allow
••very pi- ig la ir (o lake their
tm ney (or -&gt;**.jtl.-d advertising and
get away with it The bminesi men
of Fanfo.-d w o &lt;J i n* t ux'1 npirc in
Ihe I i .i M, ., r* . ■a *i i .* t h** o h*-ji t o *
be faked and we ar&gt;- not kicking on
this part of it. hot what vvs do kick
on ik I !.*• tn&lt;- "/ yaing mil of Sailford
if ever/ man working &lt;rtt The
Herald would ■ ••id Ms ttmn - out
mf tawirtTT-j- -fw quliT in- n big , ick [
registered *.t;jaia,it U but th c'n u T chaiiia. are doim* t h is ' Jitrno thing
V*very day th *t tT»&lt;-y allow* a passing
fukir to g'-t tle-ir rvo.e-y on alleged
advertising c*!i“iii»s.
This suliject'
‘ •erlainly gr-iws tir.vome and wo in­
tend, lo
h o . th 'ie merchants nf*
woine »d theap days. Some peojile in i
SanTuril d o .not know the.meaning of
reciprocity.

Ribbons
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will) your
lypew ritcrf
Does it blur] nnd do &gt;the
letters fill up?
It's not the fault O f the
typewriter— ita the rilthon. Tt y one of our Web­
ster ribbons. They arc
the best made anil do not
Rive__the trouble that
cheaper ribbons .do* •
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All i.-riaM of «-nllstiio-iiis, ii i*. (minifed .Oil, "will he the Mlltfe as Ilmt for
(lie regular army, exclusive .if r.-*.-rv**
periods," and u&gt;&gt; tier*-.in can in- en­
listed for ihe volunteer forces "who
is not effet ilve and able bodied," and
who t» not within tin- ages stipulated
for tliui service under the law us it
exists at the little of ihe prcsldeut'x
.'all. Neither enn any imin -he en­
listed who do.-s not speak the English
language, while persons under eight­
een years,of age can-bp accepted nhly
- -st)ih*tiir signed approval hfldVcimse'nt
of the pnr.-iij or gunnllan uf that per­
son. * Recruiting, Rendezvous and Depots.
The war college cimilntfiu*:
“ tVlili a view t** recruiting and inuliiitiinltig nil orgiinDtulbiitH. of the Innd
forces
ns
near *lhelr
prescribed
strength us praetlcnble, the .nccwtstiry
rendey.Vous ttnd ib-pots will In* rstnbRslied by lbe-»*ecre|nr&gt;' of- war mid
will bv di reel l.v emit roiled by .him. Her*the recruit*, will * be eu)|y|i*d and
train id, F o r 'Hu- iiuriMiAis nr instruc­
tion and tiUelplllie, the troops at the
recruit; dejM'Itt muy lie Orgdtllltnf Into
isunpanles and battalion?., nt the ills* crellon of the secretary of war. The
! unnenmml‘•slotted oilii'vr- nnd privales
xx III he of stn-lt grtob-s and nmnhers-ns'
tin* president iiiny prescribe,
*;- “ lt Is apparent Hint life recruits at
the rellllvzvoii- and tlepofs n.re llitemtI ed to form a reserve hattallou for each
t regiment or equivalent thereof of rt-gt ulurs mid volunteers o n ly ; for the.
j a n also provides that In order to mainlain the Jjmd militia orgpttlrnllnii at
their maximum strength the recruit
rendezvous and depot* In ttny star** or
ttirrltory may, tti-iihe ret|tie*t of the
governor thereof, ynllist mid train reerulls for hind ml lit In lit the ttorviet*
fount von IternstorfT. Ihe dismissed
-of the United S tates from such state
Herman ambassador, snapped Just
territory. All the officers required
lifter lo- laid delivered the note from or
for such recruit rendezvous and di-pAts
the kaiser 'which resulted In the riqe
turemf diplomatic relations. He. was wilt he volunteers o f tin* proper arm of
on Ids way to n moving piyturc house the service. *

where he saw' Herman war dims.

Appointment of Officers.

"All volunteer officers are appointed
by the president, hut the number ttnd
The Ctllrcr brothers, twins, who, -grnife of such officers shall tad exeeed
play on Hie Me!.... I high school of To­ ! the number and grade' of like officers
ledo football leapt, are proTmble stu­ •provided for a like force of tlo* regu­
dents at tin* 1‘tilvi-rslly of I'enusyIvaalii lar a I Itl.v. and they will be klihjevt to
next fall. 'J'lo-y play tnrkle |mis|||ous. stall ossigmio tit t*i duty it it*I trans. f»-rs n* ilie president may direct.
"In or*F i tii.it Hit* lives of- ilies**
. Football lit (iit Il:t *■*!&lt;-1 college. Wa-li-,
lliglnn. M. ('., la 11*17. will he uialsr the. patslotle eillzells who may volunteer
gulditiic*' of I vein bro liars. Arthur■i foe service may lw stifegu-.trded- nnd
Wong* r hiivliiff hn-U el* ried to the cap- ) . &gt;insefv*,*l tttel pot risked under pi*rtlllliey of the eleven, while liny U'eilg .T i soils lacking to * xperleins* in the «-nre
j “ I soldi* l&gt; It) *'alllj&gt; and ill bultle, the

( P ) —Should ih«* necessary niimhei
of volunteer officer*, rtspilred tint Jte
furnished from the above classes. the
war depart meat wll| give civilian*
lucking in nrftinl uilllfifry experience
i opporiuiiliy to nppyar fox .-vaiidmiIt t.. test tlo-lr Ilfll-sS fur eotllfliu- hef.ift l,..jir.|. v. Itl■h the war d&lt;
| It** lif pl'i.po.* . I*i ere.ip* lit the
•i *eraP slates.
Degln Training at Once.
Under the rapt Urn "Training of Vol­
unteers" the ,war college pninplil.i
- " T h e training -of volunteer troops
mii't l.egiu w iiJioiit delay after* itn-ir
induct ion Ini** ilo* service.
No tiiti*.I ii U'I tie lost. If should Ix-gln at lie. ..lopanv r.-ieb /voos without waiting
for loiiijij.-ii’ n blljzatioii
fiel*-i *&lt;oitu'lllbuii'l poll* v *,f relying i i it.,
pally for d.-feti**** upon elii/.-n
•li.-rs. ilo larger pint of .air land
i*trees will nol t|.- fully traitied oil ibtoutbreak of War
It is more tbati
pcobtddc that we slutll hrtve fo pTitpiny
some of tlo-iii with tittle **r to* Iruin
lug as soon as they can be nsM-mblcd

il* suitable units.
"Tin* amount and character *»f the
training will at tlr*t In* directly pm
poriioiml to tin- rime eon*uiu.'d. pmvlded a ralloiml sebetne he followed.
Mow' nitirh time will he atvailahh* It
Is Iin poSsji.i.* to [iredlct. It Is r*'tisonirtile I*. ns»ume however, that* in lie*-veui of a War vvpli an oversea epciny
It will In* the lime required for .nir
enemy to/ establish al least it partial
control of the sen sufficient 1.. open
the way f..r landing i*f ox|w*dltbinary

Arizona Mightiest ot
A!! Fighting Vessels

.•The Arizona, the newest addi­
tion.to the United States butt-h*shlp division, not nitty Is the big­
gest *»f Unde Sam's sen lighters.
but no other imval power lint a
lighting *essid i!mt run rein h It
|i is I, rg* i bv

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fact* tuny be cheery, J find v h i.
that despite jt . gr. * .
toy Ilnur itint i , '

loti' tleii the

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Admiral ^Injo. of vv[ilch it Is a
s|ster ship.
It will l.e a damaging foe for
an enemy to meet. Its iwaive 11iftyh guns lire a broadside of 2U,-v
ana |toil fids of steel, which &lt;*tm
be .tire. t» d accurnP-ly at a murk
1 *1.miles distant. Ttie broadside
Is ttixxi pounds more than the
combined broadsides of tin*.Kan*
sns, Vermont and New ilamp*litre, ships that IlllVe lieell
plu.'.sl III Ilo- reserve licet.
The &lt;li.pln&lt; i-irient of tlo- Ail
/•out I* ;tt.«&gt;«l toil*. It is propel led by oil-burning engines,
which drive il al a speed av erag*

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I )rf»A*it
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I’ortliind has three pjuyers who by Caihicro &lt; hi'cki Out*
all rights slfould In* m*d1itM*rs of the DuHanding
i* ta Inforjmr jir-1
Salt l-ake It**.*'
Tiny are Rlg-lloc.
ti l ps 1
Illg-bee. and lie-lief.
TJ»ta* I irjHrvilN
T im r

lttixcrs are n lot more prevalent In
winter ilmn In '•uniiticr been use -sleep,
lug in tin- open |s so iliirnevl tin.-piitfort- f an*♦&lt;i Ii ink do ** «
aht»\r alR trm rftl
1^ \
able III the gelid season.
knn«!vdfi And brlirf
O. u TAVII'IL •s
Spring induing Is necessary for ball
ind in tfS 10
players, because some of ’em scarcely Sut'.rfil**-*l
lol.r* nu* tht» 12. *J*&gt;
touch a card all wittier long, and get
Ot Mar. !»:*
Vtphtrrnt5tx-fmtirtr rrokpr.~ ~ ~
Notary Pill lit

SOME OF THE GERMAN LINERS AT THE HOBOKEN DOCKS

U«oH*0&gt;cw, '&lt; (?)
utzcMvcec __ __
These are some of Ilie great Herman liners ilmt hav v he* n docked at pa rs tit Hoboken, N. J., •luce
r-turtnl nn*l that are now under the keen scrutiny of tlo* collector of the port of New York.

UNITED STATES SUBMARINE M-1

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March 13. 19*7

•

THE SANFORD HERAI.D
TTT

Little Happenings— Mention
6f Matters in B r ie f Personal Items of
Interest

Tornado in Indiana
Mrs. D. G. Wagner and daughters,
Nowcast!*, Imt.. March 12.—Ninc- Misses. Maud Alice and Ada Wugtocri are dead and morp than n score nor and Mr. Gustus motored over
are missing, two hundred are' In­ from Kissimmee on Sunday.
jured and property damage is es­
■
'
.
•
timated ut a million dollars as the
Miss Frances Gonzales returned
toll of the tornado which- swept
from a four months visit with rela­
Newcastle yesterday.
tives in North Carolina.
A hundred lujnu-s were demolished 1___

of thp Hosting Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

-•Mrd -nhrmr two i Ihui-. uk I wep* dam-1
^jr
and Mrs Roy Syrnes, Mrs.
an*'d
1 he citizens committee id pa-I ^jj*|
ner and Mrs. R. .1 Holly spent
trolling tow iid until the arrival of
Sunday at Daytona Reach motoring
the national guard* mm.

Summary

!

Property Owners Take Nollcc
The law provides that “ If taxes
upon any re.1l estate shall not he
paid before the First day of April of
any year, the Tax Collector shall
advertise and sell."
This matter was brought to my
attention' som e-tim e ago by the
Governor, and this is to notify all

over in the morning and, returning
in the afternoon.
« - .. . . . .
,

Mrs. A. C. Smith left on Saturday
Mr*. S. £•* Johnson returned Sun­
for a visit to relatives and friends at
day from Covington, La., where she
Green Cove and Jacksonville.
ha* been visiting her1-daughter, Mrs.
E, F. Marrero.
'*
'A ir. and Mrs.- II. C. Gerror and
Hill Palmer spent several days of
Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . L. Taylor motored
this week' here visiting his many
to
Port
Orange and Daytona o i j
friend*. Mr. Palmer is one of the
Saturday,
remaining over Sunday.
cleanest hall players that ever step­
ped upon a diamond and his Mends concerped that tho. requirement of
here are glad to know that he will law will lie eomplied with, and the
be with the Jnrksonville team this Tax nooks will positively he dosed
season.
* *
' °u April Fifst, as prqvidcd by jaw,
Ford Touring Car for sale at a and all lands on which u x e - IffiYt*
bargain. U. &amp; O. Garngo, W. A. not been paid will lie advertised.
-Suiuglullov..---\fi,s Emma A. Woodruff of Mich*
igun is guest of her brother, Mr. E.
T. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Wood— "r-nT-rtrTTyr-np-irr^tbni—n r nltd'~fTYoT
her at Jacksonville, returning with
their sister Saturday.
...
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,i
n
R U U -M V T IS M
Antiiepllc, Helieve* 11he umat ism, Sprains, Ncural*
•
' 33-tf
g;a.

44-1fe—

SEND A K O nT 10
HOSTILE FLIERS

------- —J N u r Dr.I IX KTX &gt;

Notice to .Grading Contractors
Rids will be received by the
county commissioners at th«ir regu|ar niecting. March tiih. I'M . for
the grading and clearing of the road
from Oviedo to Chuiunta.
Also
Miss Mary Newton of Auhprn, from \\. F. Leavitt's corner to road
New York Is the guest of her cousin, running south to Oviedo. Profile of
said road may he seen at the office
Mr*. M. W. Lovell. *
of the clerk of the circuit* court on
leave your Panama hats at R. I..
and after the 2s th day ,*( Febru­
J’. rkin-' Haberdashery to be cleaned.
ary.
5S-2le
t h e i'o i i o I
i . ■i n m l . - ir.’ i. —- ro-crv &gt;■
i, I' Smith has purchased a n**w the right to n y . . i .,t . .,nd all In I t ihlsiiiohile six cylinder cur from
I. A. Itninifey,
I ft Lawson that is a beautiful car.
&lt; firm ltd of i o ( 'omiiussioiiers
K A. Douglass.
in every respect.
Clerk.
.
Mr-. .1. M. Dressnor lias just arTues-nJ-Jtc
„ rived from New York with an en­
tire new .Spring line of ready-toFOR SALE
wear.
*
65-lto

\! I |p:, llrot her hood class room in
p eil \illnili'ibl
. til,
K i hurch The Leadings id
I line I. t: i I '•‘
111&gt; , : will be the subject .if Do*
, * oni
I lfl.nl
^ tonight aj 7. to
All mco of . I Max wi !i * C
I ..re invited to atten d . these
W ar)) ic
and yi g.fod eondtmeeting* each night during the week. tioji.
Come quick be
Overland Touring Car much less . Real llargaitis.
Lire
nil
sold.
than value for quick sale. IL &amp; O.
Seminole &lt;'nunt&gt; Garage.
Garage, W. A. Stringfellow.
14-tfc
59- It
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Horner of
Westfield, N, J., and Mr. and Mrs.
Vtlcnlinlt. &lt; elerv lluycr*'
f! * Marlow of Wichita, Kansas
My entire crop of celery for s.i|,'
ri.oi.g the visitors to the city.
Mr Ib-rner has some choice kinds Any quantity fiAun one crate to the
on Si. Lurie Inlet that lie is putting whole crop.
Will begin -tupping March l-Vth
&gt;n r i.* market for tourist parties
-vlift
liip-.li about Ma&gt; I'•til
Ii
i.ivc ju*t completed u lotir of
Will
pack to Milt t-lie piirchavr as
it'" ■.Mi and westefir part of Flor­
ida . r.■! eypect to remain in Sanford for a v possible. tpiulity very good
Sizes will run larger after this week.
sever aI day* looking around.
Have about thirty herb* to move.
Make \oiir old Panama hat look
Sanford iii'pipjion only.
like new.
It. L. f'erkins. Halier- i
II II ChuppelL Sanford. Fit*
•I i&lt;(e •■
&amp;*-2tc
. 5 9-lie
Frank R. Powell stopped over In
Sanford J o r n few days to visit hi* ■»
( nuked I nod Sale
molt . Mr*, P. J, Coat** before reCooked food sab* at McCuller'*.
tarnii • to Petersburg, V«.t to a*- by liqlie* of the Catholic church,
utin*1 his■new position in* the nui- Saturday afternoon. March ITlh.
■ip
lie has been at -SuraThe patronage of tlje public r'ela., for the past eight months ,meated.
o!*-2tc
in fiti»iii&lt;,*i.
Frank ha* been in {
H irola for nearly three year* and I
important Derision
lie many friend* hated to see him |
Washington,
March 12.—The sureturn.to his mother state.
.
, preme court ilecided that the paruor'l ^ouring Car for Sale At &amp; mount (edural authority over navurgjiti. ■ II, &amp; O. Garage, W. A jga
|,|c river*
rivers and
igahle
and government • ex
Stringfellow.
— 41-tfe
empttbn from damage liability in
Mr George Coates from Minmi their improvement does not extend
•'pent .three day.* with his brother, to lion-navigable tributaries.

fllilis h . Express -Hope- German
Pilot Was Not Killed or Se­
riously Injured.

CHIVALRY SHOWN IN WAR
Only Question Among'British Aviators
Is as to Whether Note Should Be
Written in Prior German or
Good English.
By LOUIS EDGAR BROWNE
(1 ■&gt;t I. -p.'lid. lit •»! I' 111 , i. ■&gt; Now-.)
Itrlil-li Advanced ItiiM'. riour Aniiini,
I iirkixli Anildn.— “'i'tio llrltlsli avlutois trust t Ini I the Gi-rmiili pilot ut the
Fokkcr iiirpltinc which wum shot doqti
yesteriluy was neither seriously In­
jured nor killed."
• *
This note was penned In English
ttfter u two hours' wrangle In the uvlnlh'ii eniiip ov.-r It* phraseology, mid
..'-■I wltclhct H -loutfil bo Mflttoti In

took linottier llrltlsli machine went
underneath mid found the range. On
each of JhPso airplanes there Is n pa­
tent machine can which is very light
find much more rapid than the machine
guns used oil the ground.
Ilefore
••Fritz” knew whal hud struck hint
some 200 bullets had gum' through his

N' * .Smyrna and

D a y to n a Reach,

While our htfarta .are* stirred and

mtkjfig the trip ||j „ rar „ g (j enjoy— touched by the * suffering* of our
European neighbors let us not forlr'*-' every lot of it.

•*

, *
.
get ami. neglect the helnles* ones of
■' J1* L. Mitier ami hi#|our own tale Th e need &lt;&gt;f a little
Bradford have returned ,-hild I* not to be disregarded.

'

■ -l ' ii) to St, Petersburg, C lear-1
*
‘ - * l * n Springs. Ocaja and! . |l " l9UI } h.')
H? mP S° ‘
;,, ; r . l ..... !* by auto find report a f \ ty n, ^ n , for
°a
i-H. although tho he,Ivy san d ■-,&gt;h;*1n‘*:
A;1 r !
City ,Rayed haviie with
!inii rh-11'1^ " ;
the
Mr.
Miller
Mat.
,
that
t
l
.e
!
,
?“
r,.n«
V
"
PaSl
.Bvf
^
bl*t
* •*»!&gt; encountered on the trip children have received care and at­
■' mu the brick roads were the tention in Florida through thi* so­

bhalt roads of Lake county.
money. Ilavo your Panama
: " ‘"'I nnd blocked,
it will
“ 1;v" a new one. R . L . Perkins.
•Uhvrdadier.
B8.otc
lb ?

■Ml»®fintendent of tlie
Printing,Co. spent Sunday
■ " hnri‘° folks nt Lakeland.
m

’ ’ 1 « unp of the Coal Creek Co.
»ltb v.,U'ilK Tenn * W l yeiterday
Atlaul f' ‘I’" 1
I,:‘ vid Young for
‘ feat ! " ' r&lt; ^, r ' VounR will take

ciety. Did YOU help* to do it?
Every dollar of your money i*
used directly and only for the care
of homeless and needy children. The
work is carried on under the per­
sonal direction of •some of Florida's
foremost citizens. The expense* n'nd
office salaries and rent are looked
after by the director* ami the ladies
auxiliary.
"liiu*much as ye do it ounto one
of tho least of these my brethren,
ye have done it unto me."

Tli.- \ ' :it n,*p 0 f the hospitals,
t'r
, i;’
been here all win-1
film . . " l '*' 11 ,,ost of friend* who
You nr ' 1 M&gt;‘ edy rerovery of Mr:
•• '■{Continued front Page 3)
of y Ai ' ' " '* 11 Prominent attorney
in ,t., ' “tnf' l v nn., ami came here
Personal Mention
Mfs. Selma Raker, who has been
•them
(of '
health.
All of
h«r
, , ' n *ov,‘ with Sanford and the guest of her sister, Mr*. Leslie
: . xl'
a,,|J oxpcct to return
Went left on Saturday for her home
•t-d 'pemf the'winter here. in Sarasota.

PEOPLE ANd EVEN!!)

•For S ale—Six hives of bees with
er Uma In II h history has the tfinrhsimm-hlp of the I'nlted States navy supers full of honey.
J 3 0 for t h e
■|ic»mi So good us It Is ut present. The six. A. V'. McGuin, f'aoln, Florida.

new superdrendnnilght Nevada gave an
fiR-2tp
example of the general shooting efHrlcyey of tip. Atlnnllr fleet. In recent
For Ftile-eScvcral good second
target praetlee this ship flretLXKl slmts hand iron safes, all size*, fj, L. Tayimv ft tn~ r siori':. Sa jTfoNr~/VvTb
4 ti? vnr&gt;ln^ riuijri't. t\im Ninn*ln*«l
57- He
Unit**,*u record Hint 1* believed to
Tin* Fokker wobbled a moment us . qiml. If uo| -nrjiii**.. any |■•■•■•lr^l with
Eor Sale My lot on First
street,
though It Were going to cnptdzo. The ! -iinibir gun* In any oHier navy
^u*t
opposite
Robbins
Nest
hotel.
engine had been struck and was dead,
The following-table show* nt a
“Fritz" recovered himself and made it gluiiee wliat Hu* gunner* of the Atlnn- You can buy this fine property
steep voljdniie to no man’s Innd, He fleet did with the big gnu* In tho cheap. Address Robert Rucksbaum,
909 Franklin St.. Tampa. Fla. 57-3p
recent target practice:
-- ■
---------------------- - - -afterward learned.
. '*
ll-IJfrti —ti-CAl.IflElt.
P. C. of
For Sale— Ten p’asaepger launch at
Wfsil,
Shot*, till* Hit*.
No Word Spoken In Trial.
Six htrso Caillo
7it.t your own price.
O
Nevada ............... ..........M
New York.—Not si word was spoken Sow York ........... ....... Oi
II
C5.3 engine, white cedar hull, all in good
Ml condition. Rox 116$, Sanford, Fla.
&gt;1
during the trial of Mrs. James Unio n's Oklahoma............ .......... H
et.j
IvniivyRntila ...... .......... M
Ai
charge in domestic relations court that To
RUM
... .......... £3
Sl.l
56-4 tc
!*•
huld.y had failed to pay her it separa­
i:-lNCH-ap-rAi.iBt:n
tion nlfoiviinoe. The Itrowna are deaf Arkrm* t* .
c:
,. .
•o
H
l*or S ale— Wholesale catching and
.. ........ 72
K3.3
«&gt;
mules. Their testimony wits given In W) innlag
ss, with nets,
JMNVII -ti-CAUBKIt.
sign language.
Ivlrmnrc ............
Tl&gt;.3
C. I,. Vincent.
Ml
Florida
.. W •
II
40-tf
r r r r t m r a r ry im rB T T y ffT rirrg 'O T G 'Katina* ..........
«»t j
.........21
tt
.............................. ...... It
•a.i
22
O'
White Wyandotte*, celebrated HeTO HELP BATTING
f»
to
Mlnfunintn .... ....... 2J
II
o
Ni ve tin in(•»• tro ...... 23
»; _ 12.3 f ;tl strain of Canada .whur«&gt; vigorous
p
•-.•••rO eitmllnT &gt;.. .. IT*
:v*
irds are raised.
Constant, heavy
Rurim*** nr deVUlhg tray* anil
Fi.it................
*** Tj i
S'
to
to menus to hSI priori ting In the No­
ycr*.
Hatching eggs and Rahy
V.-IllliTIt
. .1
12
o
v-INFI 1 F.-F.\I.IIIKU
( hix. Rooking orders now, F . P.
M tional league seems to I...... ecub Ilying the magnate*. I fere with
Knn*a* .............. ,f. ... «
.T7
o.l &lt;; (rung, Rrouksville. Fla_____ 34-4fe
...
II
rv__.
Mlnntnota
a fi'u siiggc-ilun.'b:-------- --------—
-son Hiitiip^TiTi- ........ H
63,8
r*
For S a le —O no International truck
•■j •;
Equip the infieldcr* with box­
Vcrnmtu ...,
11
; ivlm 43-1' M.ttIKIt
1 haroughly oveidtaulud and paint
ing' glove*.
Knrma* .. . . . . . . ........ rs
3*:
Tug tlie'oiiMKddeni with ii hall
I. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
Mhini«j&gt;tn .
. , . ... ‘3
r '
It
and chain.
Noiv Hfini|&gt;-tilrc .........VI
__ ______________ 7-tf *
Vi rinom ........... .........to
I- N
D.
Make Grover Alexander shoot
.
INCH
."»
;■
(.*At
unfit
FOR RENT
'em from the port side.
Mi Arkittt***
. .
SI
Have Dick .Rudolph recite
to
r-i ^
Dclnw*r« .. ...... . ...tlfl
u
lo —Gttrfew Shall Not Ring T o ­
Florida .
...... 1SI
T*»
•*' j . For Rent Two rooms for light
b
Nevada ........
... .,|M
Ml I'
to night" while delivering the ball.
Nni- York
.... ti-v
mi
* t
Mount Jeff Pfeifer on roller
*57- Itp
Oklfihom i
.. ..
St 1
skates «vii Ids pitching days.
l
it
4
1Vnri*ytviiuLi
t;t
to
For
Rem
Sewing machine.
En­
T'*' xl4
•a S
!••:
io:
‘.Xfl^LOJLfUULajL^
t *•.iii
lit
VI
; &lt;|
och avenue.
56-3tp
(V) Minlnx
i»*i
to j _
UMPIRE BYRON TELLS STORY
For Kent Lena ro.iyi bouse, -122
1 1* ilnicttn, f • per month.
Pff iod of Adju*tmcnl.
Enquire
Singing A rbiter R elates Incident of
"U h) .1.• ill. 1 - I I Ii II :!|«- I1. -* in ,r H
Herald Dllii
5 t-tf

X

HI

Game Played at N ew ark— P la y e r
W ished no Harm .

Ilf Mil It .* "I 'll'.- . ti till i«t tlu- U...-I ififFor Rent Newly furnished bec|
lb t i l t " I ' . i i . i i l * . lb ti'. 11,.- 11m.. -||i*
703
fin- ti, g , ' i .-«! tn r m i n. t timi I.,- Un*t room with private family.
Itllf Ityron, the *tiiglng umpire, who liiul.ing all Hie ttii'iicy |ti ITi■• world, Myrtle Ave.
‘ 52-tf
say* llp'rt* himn't been it single kick* and In* li:t* to ai|Jii-t him-.,If *u tint,
ngtillmt Id* deel-lon* slrtee Oetnlier, tlNeovery tImt lil* Hub* iingel* hits n
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
tell* a new st«ry on Idnisei f, Rill turn*! t e m j e r iiml i i m &gt;* u m tlim**.“ or Month— Park uvenuo flat, 105

died the imlleutor In the Internntlonnl
lengm* before In* emne to work tut the

North Park avenue, over I.. It.
Philip* A- ('o drug store.
Mrs.
James Patton, m mager.
.'(0-tf

j Teller circuit, mid In- i i i . r , tlint In*
•pill.- ii* mu. Ii Ir.od'l,- In tti.bad 11 *s t in11 ot in ......I E iilU-Ii. T I i o i o I f'*t
W
A
N
T
E
I ) !
lo r R**ni Two rooms for light
ii- Ijc Inis In Ibc Null. .(Oil
wo- 11--t pu. di—otitci; iroin tin- sjutit j
.a i bo in. - - age Tho note wit- sou loti Icngiie.
Old Rat's al The Ilcrald O f­ housekeeping. MP.i Magnolia Ave.
lie tinipired In Newark one day I
Up ftl'Tl ciiuwis bug ti lit I dropped Into
59-2 tc
Tlu'v must lie Clean.
the Ibtrltish lltieS nililrcssiil ‘'The tier- mid In tin* course of the gome he fice.
WANTED
ealbsl a hum out ut the philc oU a 2*
C'CIliK P c T 1*01111(1.
tuna Avlnters.”
The note tuw a return of o great
courtesy. Some lime ago a ltrltish
tilr'plrtne ■tumbled to mirth behind the
Turkish line*. Ruth pilot and -observer
Ma re klllott, A few tIn.' «■ Inter a |mckago via- dropped itilo tile Itililsh aerodr.niio frnm n Turki-h mrplmio. Snf.oly
packed betwet'ii two pillow* were two
wntehos. two cigarette rase*, a ring.

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! 1

*

-’on.......
irtnkeis mid a tojtor, which
In effoel said :
" I bo Geriunu lulalor* wltti lie*
Ttirl.mli army regret the sud-deaiti of
two very vttllmii Im-tllo nvluior*. They
reliirn the personal effects of these
rmtVO men. thinking that tle-lr moth­
ers would like to have them."
Who says there I* no chivalry In

modern warfure?

♦

arii- d t t i 1 give !o»- straight fur
all kind burlap, cotton and fertilizer
suck*, in trade.
Cush price also.
Write lor particulars
Home E n ter­
prise Miirc.ui. Orlando. Fla
69-2tp

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Fhottis, kotfak finishing, etc., ut
11.1 Elm Ave
57-3 tp

f|
m
m

THE ALTAMONTE.HOTEL

Turkish Gun Knocked Out.

The German pilot's whole attention
was riveted on righting tils machine,
und dtiHng tho 30 aecoqiN that -this

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Wanted A f,*i-*|i Jersey or grade
milch cow, .1, F. Allison. Kolokee,
Fla
•Vi-ltp

*! All Loral AdvcrliHcincnls Under
Lost Rune'll of keys.
Leave nt
Tliiu Heading T llltK K CENTS a pnstolllce and receive reward. ConLine For Each Innertlon. Mihimunt »;,hdat d Grocery Co
59-Itp
Cltarue 25 (!enlH.

*•

lint i fT to Hint 'bnclic.* He w i i n T i i thor­
ough sport sinan."
When “Fritz" was sighted the fun
I'ommeiicod. Tin* three llrltlsli milrblms went for him like n streak of
lightning. "Fritz" drove straight for
the nearest Rritlsb nihchlne, tiring Ids
machine gun through Ids propellyr.
The German pilot Intd two or three
narrow efccupe*. Ills-blg maelilm* wn*
no) 'mobile ’enough to even give him n
•Ii a me against sueli superior slrenglli,
so lie deseelided. Tile, llltve llrltlsli
liti,eldnes were left In possession of
the nlr.
In about ten minute* n slgnul from
tile ground Unshed "hostile airplane
eoinlng lid* direction." The three ma­
chine* in tin* nlr prepared for buttle.
In n few minutes the Fbkker entue Into
sight. "Fritz" bad gone down to get ii
mndilnc with mobility.
Clever Maneuver* In Fight.
Suddenly one of the Hrltlsh ntn*
,chines made u dash nt the Fekker, in*
tending to rum It. Itotli machine*
were well over 5.000 feet ubove tin*
earth. Had the Hrltlsh idiot been suc­
cessful and rammed the Fokker, both
would have tumbled to tho ground.
"Fritz" apparently illd not see the ob­
ject of the Hrltlsh pilot until there was
only about *200 feet of Intervening
pace between the machine*. Tho mi
;-le of approach was so iicuto that the
Fokker Intd only otto chance of e*
tape and Hint jvti* to dive toward the
earth. He turned the nose of Id* Hin­
di Iin; almost straight down, mid the
Hrltlsh machine, not being nhfo'ln dice
m i steeply, paused above the Fokker..

1

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♦

Win'll I ill I tied al the lleroillome the
"bird*" hud Just lauded from their
uioridpg scouting expedition*.
The
dally “straf" laid heeli successful lbi-v I , n innutliful- of melons tliey iui
rled on a rapid tire eouviTsutloii con
. I'Ulrnlliig on the tuples "last night's
raid on the Turkish aerodrome.* “whal
liapiH'iicd to Fritz" and the "note to
Ihc - German aviators." They seeim-d
Umpire Bill Byron.
nUher_jwmnvful
Id* Fekker could bo longer furidsll close play. The player arose, dusted
off Id* imlrnrtii. and'then {minting to
t h e m d i v e r s i o n n f tin e v e n i n g . .
**Hc vva * i i . brave man," *uld one tin* eldhitiey. wlileli towirs high over
the field. In* siih| to Hyroti: "Hill, I
filer.
"Ilow* about the llghll" I suggested. ain't arayin' notlilu' to you. I ain't
“It u i i k i i great go.” sold one avia­ niakiu* no kick or rmtlili)'. toil I hope!
tor.
(Three of mir bird* were Up. om- dial that chimney falls on you and hit*
I*.
&lt; "ate* la*[ week, returning
wit* sputtlng for .the gnu* tind llie yoli om* brick «t*« time."
h'lqp*, &gt;unday' afternoon.
Hill says tin* linpt* was so soothing
other two were netiilg i i * escorts.
.
Tag Day
break your Cold or I.a Grippe
.Tin* Pnpdjyterian C. E. Society •Fritz' deliberately entile up In ti big and so nrhtinnl-flint tie did not put Hu;
*bh u-few doses of 666.
33-2Gtc
will have a Tag Day during the iivlntlk to take at* nil on. I take hi) player nut of the game
M. lluyne*, business manager month of March for the Children's
Home Society of Florida. Date will
t' Sanford Herald and hi* father
be
announced later.
^*-v’ returned from n trip to eocoa,

PAGE FIVE

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where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please d o ' not n*k The Herald
for information a* to the identity of
the advertiser
Usually we do not
know- who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
u letter and ■address it us per ttistruckion* in the ad.
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TOR SA1
For Sale or Exchange New Ham­
ilton piano. What have you? En­
quire at once.* IL F M&gt; C-o Sanford
Herald.
.
.V'-'Jip
For Sale Registered Duroe sows
with .young jiigs. F. F. Dutton,
57-tfe

Altamonte

Spring*, Seminole
Florida

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Most, popular and delightful win­
ter hotel in interior Florida. Magniliccnl location, between two lovely
i lakes, hotly acre* in par!:*. Golf,
] tenni*. bowling, billiards,•boat*, orango grove, eler,- all free to guenta.
Fine fishing ami shooting.
Pure
waH-r----from— AtllftTblile'
Springs.
The Altamonte is noted for excel­
lence of cuisine and service and so­
cial life. Re sure and -auto out and.
get beat dlnper served in interior
Florida. 'Dr come for a Saturday
night supper nnd dance |following.
Excellent orchestra.

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Geo. E. Rates &amp; Son, owners and
proprietors,
Rriek road ope Saturday, Ja n .
20th from the Altamonte to Orlando,
etc.
44-t(

For Sab* or Rent Fifteen acres,
7 '.. tiled mid/armed iivo years will)
•1 flowing well*. One mile from load­
WAITS IN SILENT GRIEF
ing station. Seven room house \jilh
FOR NEWS OF LOVED ONES bathroom and hot and •■••Id water.
Long time. Enquire V, Herald o L
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Plight of Bercavpd Englishman in New fictv
.
5jJ-Fri-ll
York Brings Home to Watchers
Kill Thtm Dr Utls|
—Tragedy cf New Warfare.
I have for safe two fireprnf safe*
at bargains, also some second, band
New York.- Ii nmk tin* silent grief typewriter*. - M.* P. l.ipe. salesman
of,John M. IJIHe. Englishman, |n bring
"Silent Smith" Typewriter.
Over
U. H, Government Buys It
keenly holiie’io Hie ofllHals and elerk*
Rowers drug store.
'
57-tfe
BOLD KVKKYWliBKB — Ue sod tUOO
•it(tin: Anchor line oibis's tin* bo- of
the California, one of the liner* sunk
ns a result'of GcYmaiiy * new subma­
rine cnnqsilgu. . .
• X X X IIIIIfllllllX X X IIIIIIIIIIlIX tX IillllllllilX X X IIIIIllllllIX X X
Moih'stty. iihtio t diffidently. Little, n
* Kxtt’iuls to its fustomoi'M a n i l
spare, slight mini, nskcfl for news ot
friends
invitation to its spring show­
Id* wife and four children, steerage
jias-etigers. The ialest c»ftl»*. lie was
ing of#M I I . I . I N ' E It V ThutaJay,
told, ■‘‘•'ported til* wife and mu* child
March 15th, 11)17.
missing—tin* others hod been saved.

Rats Are Dangerous
STEARNS'
ELECTRIC PASTE

UAL1TY
| SHOP

“Rut the wife ii lei baby." he pleaded.
"Can't you illve tin* u word o f 'hopeI"
No one dared reply. Tears welled
from Little’s eyes itud rolled unre­
strainedly down Ids cheeks. The bus- j
UlUtf activity stopped and heads were j
bowed.
Straightening himself with till effort
Lit Ho squar ed Ids shoulder* unit ~
walked uwiiy, the tears still stream­
ing down tils face.
Not n word \viis littered a* the work
of tile. Iiusy. office was resumed.

In Ljrlc Theatre Ruilditig

NAVY MARKSMEN'ACCURATE
American Gunners Never Showed as S 3
Great Proficiency as They Have
In Recent Trials.
I 11n made piddle recently by Ho*
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.MRS. I. D. PEARSON
Manager
MRS. A. 1&gt;. PARRISH
Ans|*lan(

* \Ve4greatly appreciate the patrnhnge of our friends and will he glad to
have you call Thursday and see our
line of the very latest and up-todaU* -merchandise.
* We have nothing Imt new goods
and styles to jilexse all including the
children and when you are pleased,
we are pleased. '
,.
' Out of town patronage solicited =3
and satisfactory d e l i v e r i e s are . 3
guaranteed, we are doing business

on THE LIVE AND LET LIVE
sc ale,

prices to please, all patrons.

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PACK T ffO
O O o o o ao o o o o o o o o o o ao o m iD O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ao o o o o o o o ao Q o o

CURBSTONE
GLEANINGS!a
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BUDGET O F OPINION “ JU ST BETW EEN —
YOU AND M E .”

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A CI11EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE’LL PKENT ’E M ”— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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SooooaD ooooaoaD D ooooaD oooD oaD aoaoooaaoaaD oooooQQQ ooa o
' Hello,'•kid!' was hi* greeting.
“ She was a hit alarmed, hilt she
answered with ‘Hello.'
"SO the mcctii gs went, he not
deeming it necessary to doff hi* hat
to her or greet her with a better
salutation than 'Hello, kid;' and
she encouraging him all the more by
not*'Showing' she felt offended by
hi* manner toward her.
"Sh e happened to pass a group of
Just give him some lumber of pine,
those
idlers who find all thjdr time
Just give him a bundle of boards
taken
up with standing by corner
And tearh him to follow a line,
And teach him a builder's reward*. cigar or other stores.
"Hello, kid!" came from the
O h .'better than rifles or sword*,
group.
Than stilling a song or a raw, • ,
"Shu looked at thorn. Not onn of
The thing .that he fashion*-ailortU
them
she knew. She was surmised.
The boy with a hammer and suw.
.She had passed that group many
Ile'l, work like a heaver, the hoy; times heretofore and this was the
ttnr-tim y. thpr'tnrirTiaTleTr'RFK
"
TTairTenm like- tju- wiscst again
"
T
h
e
hexi
time
she
met
her
dance
, The truo of the woods to employ.
He’ll fashion a house for the vtren, hall friend he was with that group
He'll make you a,trink&lt;t, and then and she understood.
“ Then she realized ■what it meant*
He’ll figure'and sttldjfc pnd draft
He'll learn all the lessons of mnn ’ * °
ll|*,,kctl .up in a dance halt -by
If you give him a hammer und saw. any one.
•f Whether the-public da nee is o r .is
not
a good place to attend is for
Ho teach him to work and to plat}
those
interest' d in. them to deride,
. The pleasure that labor brings.
hilt
n^
any r..ie i r i - m»* plare fur. a
Ho make him a budd'T, a man.
young
woman
wit limit a mule escort.
And not a destroyer of thing*.
Hut
of
all
thing.,
let girl* l,ewtir‘‘ of
For. closer t j f $i- 1 * itt . 'trips
tiring ’pi. hr.| ' n ' . .
. h )■! u ••. T n
To fair i'
.. 1 i a
The
coiiM’iiur.i.
i
*
ar"
tiotje too
T h an &gt;•11■i i•r-&gt; nr *S\urd*mcn or
agreeable."
1.1 tips
G lfe Him a Hammer and Saw
Don't buy him a aword and a gun.
Whoso purpose on earth is to kill:
Don't teach Him that'murder is fun.
Or aomethinB the bosom to thrill.
Don't send him to valley or hill
To slaughter the dove or the daw,
A lesson in youth to instill.
Just give him a hammer and saw.

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FLORIDA NEEDS
MORE HOTELS
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT §

M « rh 13, to,y

IM F L U X

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O F T O U R IS T S N E X T SEA SO N
B E A C C O M M O D A TED

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CANNOT

Florida i;t at last coming into its
(fly Richard H. Edmunds, editor
of the Baltimore Manufacturers' own and its own is to he a condition
where it will be nationally recog­
Record, writing from Daytona.)
nized us the great playground and
The recent announcement that a
winter home of hundreds of thou­
contract has been signed for a hotel
s a n d , not si.mply of the idle rich,
to rost $1,1100,000, to be built on the
hut of the great- plain people, the
west coast of Florida, does not come
men of moderate mean*,' and the
any too soon. Indeed there is need
men of small means.
Indeed the
In Florida {or n hotel building eru
slate has long since" ceased to be
somewhat matching that of the time
counted as the winter resort of the
when Flagler built his string of hotels
Idle rich, for the number of people
on the east coast and when Plant
of moderate means who come here
put several million dollars into the
Tam pa,Bay Hotel nnd the Bellovlew for the winter probably far ex­
ceeds the number of the rich.
at Bellcair.
Since that day theic
People are finding that they can es­
has been no hotel building period in
cape
the rigors of northern climate;
Florida commensurate with the de­
that they can live here us moderutevelopment o f the state or matching
ly or as expensively as they' choose;
that period. It is true that there
have been many sm all. hotels and that they ran find in’ nearly every
tome large and . u». lantial m,. , j.ni purt of Florida a duplicate on a
smalt flculff'of Atlantic City, with it*
up during the last few years,.but the
warning given to Florida last winter numberless.. hotels ’ and hoarding
by the Manufacturers' Record nn(i|hou«&lt;* »ne cottages for rent,
t o - tl.e -railroad*- lasding-to the ntnttrt— ^Ono feutuni'tif'FHtrldilTIfff which'
that the tourist .business of this win- has never received adequate recogniter would far exceed hotel and rnil-ltion Is the ability to find eomfortroad- facilities is already being ful aldy furnished inexpensive but well
filled.
built bungalows.
Housekeeping, s
fur
as
marketing
is rohccrnt’d in
The rush of travel to Florida last
variety
und
extent
matches homewinter was Very heavy.
It over­
keeping opportunities in any of the
taxed the rapacity of the railroads
and the, hotels. . Over and over, great eities of the country.. It is be­
during the winter arid spring and coming the common -thing, ami
summer, tin* Manufacturers* ltd o'rd should lie more wid'dy adopted, for
sou gill to impress upon the railroad people to rent furnished homes (or
people and upon nil Florida hoi •! the winter, or else to build and own
int&lt;-r&gt;-t-i ili..i the t r.i\* 1 of the pr&gt;-- th1' bungalow **r th1' larger cottage,
**n1 winter would (ar * treed that of and spend llieir winter* m the tomlust winter and that
neither tlu' forts of homo lif", without the dis­
railroads nor the hotels were ade­ advantages of t h ' average hoarding
quate to the requirements.
These house or even the 'larger and more
expensive hotel.
statements are being fulfilled •to an
even greater fxtent than was anticiWith an Increase of population in
pa.ted. . Florida is overcrowded. Its the United Stntes now amounting to
hotels are already boftked up to about $20,000,000 every ten years;
their fullest enpaeity and every good with a growth in wealth at the rate
lintel in the Mtate I believi’ iv d.ii y of about $ 1 , 1)11111100,0(10 a month
d-&lt; lining t * make ic w engagements the numher "f people who will he
From e.yecy dirveiion telegrams and able in get away from the deathletters apt*coming, peeking to secure dealing Idizxards of the nurtli and
rooms hut without uvnil. It ts true. wes\ to the balmy summer climate
of course, that many people who of Florida is incraseing at n rate
have not yet ntude engagements will which has not yet been adequately
come to Florida and will manage to appreciated by hotel owners or capliiul accommodations, but even now ituii'ts interested in hotel protierUiere are many important places in ties.
t h e ‘sta te wln-rc people :xre sleeping , .■
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Within the last two or three years,
including the nmount that is now
being expended,- Florida has put
about $17,000,000 Into the construc­
tion of improved highways. -As told
in the Manufacturers' Record a few
week* ago, it is building straight
through the Everglades a 90-mile
road which will make it possible to
motor from Miami across to the
whst coast and up to Tampa.

it will bo possible to build it ... ,
meet the increasing train*. r{„,
out Hie whole state the
is in evidence. You are ». afrd»
of sight of a car. coming &gt;,r R0J *
anywhere on any of the mainV 5
ways of Florida, ami even far
,
in the byways, which have ,mt
been thoroughly improved, there ! np longer any danger ,,f
‘■‘■etr.j
other motorists, for t h. r,
U'SUjr
tjFoplo who still in.,- t,,
It is such daring road building as
‘ nture
this that Is being ITWIF all rtC.T lid' over—bred—roads and !■-,j
r »*y
state. t Ro enthusiasm with which to unknown places.
counties and towns are carrying on
this road building campaign should
lt Can't Oe Done.
be an inspiration to the people of
A New York meUlcul Jmmiafihfak.
the whole country. From the deep, It nil wrong for people in tn t ,
bottomless sand r&lt; ads of only five or mlze their sleeping 1i.,ur,,*v‘Vv*.
six
the'ro have been creatix years ago; there
ereat- cause Napoleon was suffered ,‘t vj,
vil thousands of miles of splendid but little. In oilier word-. n, ,
brick and sand aiplmlt roads, with would Impress sonic of hi*
many' other roads well made of that they cannot become Nat*,|Cuni
oyster shells, which can be had by limply by sitting up lotc.—Pucfc
the millions of bushels, or of lime­
stone, which is the basis of so largo
a portion of far southern Florida.
Most of these roads are narrow, hut
it has been deemed wise to get as
April 2nd-June lat, lt&gt;l/
Will* f'.t t'atalns mul t u 1
much length ns possible, knowing
if
Imi
that when o tee a narrow road has
been stretched Through the country

SPRING TERM REVIEW COURSE

John B.Stelson University

MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
IN D IV ID U A L INSTRUCTION

PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
M. J. \\it GKI.DKKKN, 1‘rinclpnl '

So give him a hammer and saw-.
Dougin* Malluvh in American '
1 count as my friend him who,
Lumberman.
knowing my faults ever finds my
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virtues to exceed them; who does
1 Never saw so jnany tourist* in not attribute my errors to viciousmy life in Hanford as have gathered ness or meanness, but who shows
on those 1.1-111 h&lt; * that the city me .the same iimi■iful eon.id'Taiion
plurcrl lo-ur t)o
Ii.inole Hunk unit in Ins Ili-nigiil.s and .-|iri*&lt; It tluit all
on the government l"t
Some of l"im,init'.- .raves, i.i.d that lie him
our hoirn- people who used to work s*ll uiiiM d*’ *r o f in*-. w!u&gt; does not
have now laid 'off and become tour­ pi*'»i;ss an itching ear (or seundal or
ists and t h e y -save the government fur mean remarks, and who. when
every day on those public beyehes. the social gatne of gossip is rife will
If Woodrow Wilson just knew half play a card of my good trails upon
as muoh as these saviors of the every card of my had traits*that is
country h* would lie in the poor plnyi *1 by my .enemies; who does
hou-e now.
not impugn my motives because he
i t *
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f-everar y e a rs a g o , w hen th e w riter
dm
lll'I hl'bl III
\|I'W r&gt; ili'ing on cots in hallways
ir parlor, 1, wlub pr, ( undertook to m otor through a
*
A !i ..r; •it do. tnr -i , it ' ' d' t h" otlu-r tluit }«•'iipb* ditT'-n n t !. informed bold, sutne ul tin larger tourist cen i"m are
portion of Florida roads were alm ost
liny fh.it p'-tip|e s«or&lt; d tM-rau**' they different views. This man is a wel­ more &gt;riKvcb'd than ever before in
impossible propositions.
You sim ­
come
gue*t
when
life's
days
nr**
slept wi t h i t oi r mo ut h open
Well.
tluir history.
ply i r a t e ) .....I through a waste of
bug
111"-!.
-iii.l
a
Htirii't*
ine
.inyt-l
moi h h
Op.-'tl i■
.-d ti »ny
T h " ru-li of travel to the stai
sand, fius-uami'd road&lt;: n the
mi,:
tron when tli" d.ir ; da. * . ■&gt;*? ■• L v\ t.
1i i
a good
m.i\
be indicated in the f n t furuis!i- ur-t motor rn!
I" tween Jacksoni
ir
in,;,
r
r-i
bint,
and
In*
tlmunliis
erne i i:
it., against
and purposes are a-, madt high* r ' d to the M anuf.t't uri rs* Rerord by 1 v ille qi.d D a y to n a . 1 1&lt;• miles,
I
the
I'll
1
1
man
C
om
p
an
y
,
that
lit'
the
which
we
had
been
warned,
two
than i hose of th"Avand.d monger a*
* Hanford - gi-liyi-.: ti
(•ring
I
present
time
there
urn
between
I.'10
othi
r
au
tom
ob
iles
were
met
a
nd)
are the heavens than th" infernal reexiiilu* &lt;&lt;f fr* (• » ami fa
n t 'a in a*1
and
I
|U
I'ulltnali
tar.-:
re,it
lung
.fuel
they
,
r
e
a
l
'l
l
astonishm
ent
that
any
the
gj-'ti'
h
11
,‘Teae
Mu
t le ; w ild i la ir way U«trl h.w :.rd
oiiiv i'le i very d i . oil r&lt; ,' ilnr l-.i i
" * lu r niotori I ' 'lio n .'! have been so
Th.- it * t. I "t - v ill I," fi.l . f r ad U\. b. ing&gt;
i while hi. i week there w re 21 f, e x t r a foolhardy* as t a risk the trip vvluchl
*
vi-tiiMiig, i h« 'good hear Uni ptwiple
Pullqtan*. mid the week before, SRS'mir party w::* inakini!.
Rut &gt;n|
for charity and -there will be many
i1'It i i of v hilt good
cvtrit. r*'.!' hitig .l.ti'i,-iitt' III" in tip' &lt;1tidying th
it' lit' 'till,' 111 *M| 1 l*’I
IM.I.J I :
&lt;|e*
• llort* et r.tilrp.ttl' to meet the d
" - .( roads
r*&gt;a«ls would i man to tin* south.
ill the I Xt fl*,W Wtek-i.
i t !•* high
man*! for aecommodutiniH. Taking many trips wer* rnad" from year to
time tin bu-iinc* tn**n " f iti'H ' I t /
t in M' &gt;vt a Pu'lmaif* added to tip' ear
p m *!' -that wer*' ile­
b^i m. l
If t ! i llig abullt ......... f.,l *•
l.y i'li* al people i t |,e tinregular
d
i
•
t;utuber.
it
*
"n
tlv.t
.
ia.-Cd
Huh .sii/l llu**)
m li» mi * lift ll tlu-v W„l in t . I l.ri'tt
there oil re now marly 200 Pullman pa aalt; &gt;* and impossible proposi-l
Rob Chappell is »ttli tot-■»&gt;'.working
their money away throw tt where
cars a day reaching Jacksonville lions, .v. ith the
at least p:irt»ii( it will stay in San­ up inter*»t iu tju* 'formatiolt of a from the north and west. The Pull­ til" wor**t and
bow gr-'at .would
1 It*1 Tampa
ford. ' A legitimate newspaper (hat I lorida ,St..!&lt;* l.eagu".
man people ar&lt;: put to tin lim it of In* the improvements following the
has money, invested in your town Tribune as well as tlic Titnftt-Uniort thejr al'ifity to meet the dor.mnd toiistriiclioir of good roitd*.
'l’tiat
should coine. first Jq .your thoughts Hpcutut- very h[gh!y of ‘kucIi an ‘Ar- -and a w y - tby- flv*-f*ilfusd* ate rn r-'seem s1"hut a fewr yeuytl
'-T*Ti!ay
wbn; j'o i ll.tuk -.umii.I iTu\ertrsiug g.i fl i 2)' t i ,1n11*fld" l h y ' l i o 1Ti ThThT'rnrt'
ryitig out of tlte state deadhead Florida is Hterally alive with auto­
and all fake kdvertUljig should be to accomplish t lie nenssary risTult*
Reforo ChrNtmns more
Pidlnmn trains in or*l&lt;(r to get "cars mobiles.
turned down, no matter what kind G*'nial Rob is just the man.
than
5.000
automobiles from tho
back to the north and west ns
it may be of who brings it to you,
Ncnrl) Here
north
and
west
had passed through 0
quickly
us
potfelblc.
m • *
It I* said that some men can tie
Jacksonville alone on the way to t
•
These arc "the conditions wIiTch
1 It 'listen* good to me about the calfn and' self .possessed even on th**
points farther south.
Today the
Florida
and "the railroads lending to
automobile is in evidence everywher* 1
city council making tt street to the tiring line in hatlle hut there never
Florida now face.
and Indeed there are many roads
city dock. Of course I understand lived a man or 'woman who, couldwitness
a
hotly
contmti'd"
ball
game
When the "war is over some of this on which there are too many for
their predicament regarding this
paving.
The bulkhead is too soft ami not go into convulsion*. Yea, tide of tourists travel will go to Ku- comfort nnd pleasure in motoring.
for paving with brick und all tJiOy the old game is en route. Let no ropo, but it is altogether probable The streets of every town' are
that the number of tourists now in crodwed with them. There are cars
can do is to itrukc a shell street for man impede it** -arrival.
Thank You
Florida who after the war will go to in Florida from many southern
the time being, but this shell street
"
R
e
d
"
Davis,,
ex-vampire
and
Europe
will ho mure than made up states, from every northern und
will be all right and much belter
than the deep sand that makes the sporting highlight, #i* writing buse- by the ever expanding interest western state by the hundreds, from •
people cuss now when they huve to bull .dope for the Sanford Herald. throughout the country in Florida. California, from Oregon nnd Wash­
Poor
wado through it to get to thu city Tito bug is coming to life,
At last tho nation is waking up to ington, from various parts of Canlied!— Ornlndo Sentinel.
dock.•
*
whut Florida is und whut it is ties- nda, and even from far distant Man­
• * *
The Reason Why
tine*! to be. Throughout thu state itoba.
Kditnr filynn pay* his rehpect - to can bo found many people who in
$ The following excellent editorial,
A few days ago a car reached the
entitled " l ’fcked-Up" appeared in a the writer, ltut his main rea*on for forn or years spent their winters in town in whi&lt;-(i this is writteii in
recent issue qf the Rattle Crock his comment is- because whenever California,
but who will tell you which, a trip was being mmie by
(Mich.), Mooh Journal. It is good anything goes wrong in the sporting that the Florida climate far sur­ two ladies, traveling alone, who hud
enough to he" called a sermon 1 y line Glynn knows, that the people passes that of Clifornia. This tour­ motored down from Portland, Ore.
every girl wjio may have been per­ will hear from it. Outside of the ist business therefore is destined to From here they had journeyed to the
mitted herself to become cureless brilliant und unsurpassed editor of steadily increase. From year to year west coast. From there they will go
the Reporter-Star, Joe Reese, we it will begin earlier nnd instead of
with regard to the attention re­
to New Orleans, nnd from New Or­
ceived from men, especially stran­ think Mr. Glynn is surely entitled the crowd not renrhing Florida until leans on to Texas und through Cali­
gers or any others who do not show to second place among ‘the Orlando thu middle of January, it will in a fornia and hark to Portlund. Stand­
Sit steady in tho boat, few years lie pushing Into the state ing in the garage close !&gt;y the Ore­
proper respect, which after all Is editors.
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more often than not t h e 'fault of the brother and don’t class yourself with by November or early December, gon car was one from Wisconsin, the
girl, whether it be at the dunce hall, &gt;Mr. LnFoletto.
nnd thousand who have here otfore owner of which last summer in a
on the street or elsewhere:
President Wilson
returned from Floridn to the north visit to Portland had spent a week
"The first time they met was in a
A* has been the custom in the and west with the firnt signs of a in tlte house next door-to the. one
public dunce hull. Hhc was stand­ past, will throw out the first ball at spring day in their own homo re­ owned by these two lady motorists,
ing at the side longing for a dance — the American League ball park in gions will stretch out their Florida without having met them. Not un­
with uny one.
Washington this coming season, nnd stay and not leave hero until April til the strange accident of travel
"He sauntered up and asked for according to the good eyes of th or May. The number of tourists brought the cars together at the
a dunce with her and she complied. umpires who have seen the Presi­ will steadily increaSo and the length same garage did these facts develop.
Sho didn't mind bis borish demeanor. dent. throw in tho past, they- say of their stay will Increase. This sit­ This is tygiral of thousands of inter­
Ho was h perfect dancer nod in that that all he has thrown have been uation demands a recognition on the
esting phases of tli*,’ motor life of
ahe reveled.
strikes. Watch out, you Filibusters! purt of the railroads, and it should Floridn. I t , is typical of the wtftrr
"Th e aecond time (hoy met was
stimulate hotel people and capital­
Ty the reach
range of slates and towns from which
on the street. He barely tipped his
•Tyrus Raymond Cobb, the great- ists to build hotels at many points
motorists •are coming, nnd yet the
kat to her nnd sho smiled "at him.
os} star that ever shines nnd big throughout' the state both on the
"T h at was encouraging, so the brother of .Sir Paul of Sanford famo east and tho west coast, as w ell'ns motor tdurist business to Florida is
third meeting was more intimate.
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in its infancy.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE THREE

Going Some
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happy people.
Down First atrootT ~’f&amp;u glimpse the many waiters as
were eliminated in the iuuanco of a
,
Editor
Glynn
presides
over the between the two great lines of white- they glide from table to table serv1
new tariff to take effect March 20th.
A RESUME' OF SANFORD
Upon -being detected And reported Orlando Sentinel like Harry K. way lights they puss. On either* side rng tho throng of diners, couple after
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
by one of it* them ben, the League Thaw, does over the front page of a th«* ntreets are lined with people and coupe* arise and float nlong to that
A&lt;Mre»« all Communicatwr-x far* iKii
We recommend you
I individually or. in . groups they seek Hawaiian -drowse, bell-hops scurry
handled by wire with the Bureau newspaper.
Calqtnn in
(ditor,**«f Phoa*
and hud it obtain apeciul periniislon the BingviHe Bugle, .ns the editor the various places of amusment. from corridor to car, assisting the
Mr*. R. A, Tifkcan, Phoo* No. 201
Some nre hastening to a well lighted auto travele/a. whose tag license re­
from the 1. -C. C. to correct, other that can make a dead man laugh.
t wise our shippers would- have bad to
l&gt;a/k on the bulkhead, others seek present (he east nnd the west nnd
i
The . Presbyterian
C. E. held
,
, the quiet city’ park where the many ja.hu . ha te — &gt;u*t—*Mwny*l«*t~d—n— brngv"
'.
school Children's r i c n i c
. on Thursday evening which ih- pay 20 cents per box additional beautiful
consecration meet i nc iia— — ------------- -— —r— *
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,
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----- — -&gt;------- ——----------- IlgJiCi peep from the tree branches;
long drive to reach the city for a rest
Thr song of birds, the hum ofhees ( olucjed .Bridge, Five liundr.-d and
"n a n d 'after March 20 th,
•Friday evening. 1 he program wan
,
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,
hiding their ravs as it were to make and a view of tropical sweetness.
inJ th" drone of insects with the Hearts, hi the latter game, which'
~~ r
in charge of l o A. Mrs. Brow nlee j
the words sjmken softer and just a Someone at your elbow- asks how
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growing things all about re- was payed only by the ■gentlnni'n
HONOR ROM.
leader. The subject was "Serv ice,"
little
sweeter. Dpwn the street on many, tourists have you here? The
Bind us that Spring is here and the tire prize was won. by Mr J .s Wil­
and the members of* the company
tho
one
side the bill boards announce answer is spoken in thousands. You
hearts o( children thrill '• with the son to whom,was presented a smok­ For Month' of February—Sanford gave some practical and inspiring
the
Intent
opera while on-tjio other, turn toward your home, you live
ing
set.
The
party
was
given
in
longing for the woods and lakes nnd
Public Schools
. ••
lulka. 'Miss 'Charlie Seay gavd a
the
idols
of
picturedom lure you to here, ■this has been your home for
picnic frolics. Wise teachers in our honor of Mr, and Mrs. S* Meisch
First Grade— Erie • Lund()uistr beautiful anti appropriate vocal solo,
enter, tind just a bit farther on you many years, you pass now home
public schools are planning their and Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Bender, .who Henry Russell, Parker Van’ Ness,
The society voted to have a Tag
find the ever present Nickelodeum nft^r new home,
well lighted and
innual pilgrimages to lake shore and have been the gnwits of Mrs, Mcjsrh Milton Moore, George Leach, DonDay sometime during the month of
woodland dell to which event the and Mrs. C. G. Born for several aid Dunn. Esther May Turner, March fur the Children's Home So­ where" Alkali Ike. tired of the dime modern in every way, you pinch
show presents his act*f or a nickel. yourself to see if you are dreaming
pupils look forward eagerly, realising weeks. Besides those already men- Blanche Wynn, Pauline Thompson, ciety.
From the big hotel to your right, no, you da n't be, because the big
tbsl then* beautiful Spring dnys-nre tioned who enjoyed the genial hoi- Harriet Hemet ter, Frances Foster,
Last year the C, K.'s raised 550.00
strains of sweet music come to you. electric sign spanning Park avenue
bringing the play, time very near. pitality of thier hosts were Mr. and Eleanor 'Holly, Nezzie Slone, Beryl
on Tag Day in Sanford. This year
Is that a real Hawaiian Hand.1 and is just beginning to dash letter by
Srsrceb more than two months of Mrs, W. P. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Steinmeyer, Camilla Puleston. Janie, they hope to do hotter,
is that really a Ukelelo mingling in? letter. L U C K Y S A N F O R D .
ASK
school? Bow fast the days are going! bred \,\, nlsman, Mr. and Mrs, Geo., Mae Brown, Beatrice Howard, -Pearl
—On Sunday evening three car loads
Laurence Schell, Robert 10 f Presbyterians nnd Congregational Yes it's true; every bit of It true. T H E B O A R D OF T R A D E .
On Friday afternoon Miss Edna Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. John ( . Smith. Robson.
Hint's division of the Seventh Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Nickel, Mr. Move, James Shearer, Stephen Shin- C. K.'s went over to PcLnnd to
Grade wandered into the woods, ami *Mrs. C. G. Born. Mr*. J. S. holser, Frank Weeks. Edward lle tt. vesper service to hear Dr. Francis
making the Roscland Dairy their Wilson, Miss Brandt and Mr. Frank
Second Grade
Gertrude
Ben ­ E. Clark, the father and founder nf
FOK THE AUTOMOBILE OW NER—
destination-for the purpose'of study­ Meisch.
jamin. Maggie Lynch. Rebecca Ste- Christian Endeavor and the pres!-.
ing bird- and picking wild flowers.
vetis. I.oiti-e T hrasher. Martha Wul- ; dent "( till!—\\ urld.s—C - E . l-i.n&gt;n*
Linbilily In s n rn h rc nffninsl A ccident, ih c person anil P ro p erty , is
It w.t- great -port and all the while
_
irJT-ui— btee, Morrls Tteiilumin, Leatujer Bera n ecessity ,
You must have it even tually .
"H ow He Was Tried**
-IfcMHipm trrrr*betng "Inilghl norms , -The Ladies Aid n( the t ongrega- ’ m«r, Eidridge Duncan, Wilder Davis,
thing, out under the blue sky, close tmnal church will hold a silver tea at j r., Arthur Zachary. Jr.. John Lord,
This was.the subject of tin* -second
________ Como-and-see CONNELLYthe home of Mrs. Anna Walker on
to Nature - heart.
yawml Muirlrrail. MllUrrd ‘hum- I " f " 1,1,111 * l,r' Tl l ! 1f lll,lll» ffrepare&lt;T~
•Ma^nTTbs~TrtT7IIie Tliur-day :lf“ 'r* ley. Ruby Middleton. Hazel New- b&gt;‘ Mr- Hymun l,f *h* Haptint
Saturday an aTI-day picnic was
noon
pleasing program will be
Gladys Stamper. Maudie Fort - 1(church nnd delivered there Sunday
ouch enjoyed by tho pupils of the renderedA nnd
a pleasant time *as son, Evelyn Thomas, Gilbert Eric- evening. T h e - story was that of. the
Eighth Grade-at Crystal Lake, chap- sured those 'who
attend.
son, Cecil Z.ittrower, Jack Collins, tril of Jesus by the Jews and lloopned by their teacher, tyiss Bessie
~
.
Qeorge
Wilbur. Ilriggn Arrington. . matw, how. Jeads was first carried I
Funp.
Bathing suits and picnic
, Inf&lt;n is of P ratin g ’Parly
Third Grade—Bobby King, G m - before the ex-high priest* and then |
ALL-STEEL e l e c t r ic -l ig h t e d tra in
lunches gave promise of the happy
to the liijgh (triest, who ordered -diint!
"Mrs.
hlfle
McLucns
entertained
chen
Long,1
Elizabeth
Mitchell,
Fiorlime- irr prospect for the day which
last Friday evening with a delightful jcK ce Tyner, Margttret Peters, J . D. before the next in authority, I’iluto.
d» fight fully ful tilled.
party
in honor of the Misses l,oui&lt;ej Perritt, Clyde Russel. Deane-Turner, and then "how he was vurried' t o !
Still another school picnic on Sat­
and
Lily
Hcideldorf of Boston. Who J Cornelius Weih.
Katherine S y me s , . Herod, only to be returned to Pilate, i
urday w.i* that of the Third Grade
Lv Jacksonville
A t* I, 8.20 PM
Pullman Sleeping Gars and Com­
are
spending
the
winter
in
Sanford
Mary
Elizabeth
.Moye.
Kyelyn Shell, Who com|&gt;romised the situation by
of the K.r»t Side Primary School,
Lv W aycroit
A ll
10.30 PM
partment Observation Car
J u k1offering to the midi tin- man that
Music
and
games
were
enjoyed
Margaret
Norfleet,
Olive.
RctifrOe,
Mi-a Rena Murrell teacher. These
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niiii illo to t 'Mi':igi&gt;; I trksitivilln to
they
wi'lo
d
t&lt;
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he
frei
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.it
till’
P.I-.-.ithes Brown. William DuBose KerLv Macon
t ' . i t i * 3.S8 AM
little (nil - were invited by Junior throughout the pleasant hour- and J .
ltidiati.-t|H,lis (v ia Loue-v tile) (for occu­
■I ttuth Hurley,
f r»derick
Weeks. over time, .it,d tlie muli cried fur
Lv A tlanta
. . . I. A N 7.18 AM
lt nicy until 7 .id a. m ) J n-k.-otiville to
Duttim in -pend the day ivt Lake delicious ice cp-am with »,i k•
Rarabbas, tin- tlnef
This &lt;ermon
Lv Knoxville . . . I . A N 12.29 PM
Cleveland iviu Ciiu-inttati) daily, and
Olive Itenfroe.
Onorn .i’.d through the courtesy of fudge was served.
A r Corbin
. . . 1*A S
3.29 PM
' delivered to a large uudiLnce was
JnrksnnviMt* to Grand Rapids (via
Mr I inn "ti. forty-five happy little
Ar Louisville . . L A N
9.00 PM
Fourth Grade Marie
Fseulo, one &lt;|epicting the present day trial
Cmemitalt) M'lui-tvceklv, leaving Jack­
Ar In d ian a p o lis. lYnn
2.00 AM
youRK-t*:- wilh Miss Murrell and
sonville Monday s mid Thursdaya
• I'ntrrtiiinnl 'm
Mat.de Lake, Georgia Mobley, Mar­ of Jesus fn the lives of individuals,
A r C in c in n a t i... I j A N 9.00PM ,
Miu S tr.th Alice Caldwell to watch
Mrs. Leslie Went entertained on garet Neal, Kathryn Wessner, Anna with the individual as the judge.
Thoroughfare Coaches, JacksonLv C in cin n a ti . ‘ GI(A I 11.59 PM
villn-to
Chicago; b.vggago and seat car
o»ir them enhjoyod one of the very Tuesday evening with a delightful Kanner, Sarah Lewis,. .Irene MrA r G ran d Rapids C R M
2.00 PM
This situation brought the Doctor
to Cinemnali; largo amt
best frolics of their young lives. party in honor of Jier sister, Mrs. Gagahin, - Irma Smith, Nctdu Vmn- to ask those in the audience, who
Lv C in c in n a t i... *JVnn 11.59 PM Jacksonville
easy high-backed t*eati*;elcrtrie lighted.
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IVnn
7.45
AM
They returned to the city in the late Selma linker of Sarasota.
The Ness, Edwin Steinmeyer, George had not previously tried Jesus in
Lv C in c in n a t i. . . I’enn 11.30 PM
Dining Cars nerving all meal*, n'tliter noon delighted to have had such rooms were prettily decorated with Wilson, Joe Caldwell. Alfred Leach. their hearts, what they would do in
Ar Ctavelan d____ Penn
7.45 AM
vice a la carte.
s lovely picnic, for Junior was a potted plants and flowers.
The
Fifth Grade
Carl Chorpening. the trial,
FOR Ol TililD tatPOMMATte*&lt; ItltfiMa CAR RI t CRVATIQM*
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right royal little host.
hours were spent pleasantly in the K. K Foster. Jr.. Herman MiddleAVflT fo ART TICKfT AO(*1T Of
"War, Our Relation to I t ?" was
enjoyment of game-- and music. At ton, Morn* Moye, Elmer Tyner, the subject of the morning address
fpM'in S'is/rr* al L akelan d
the drefrcShtnerit hour a delicious John Wilson,
Ruby
Humphries, at the Baptist church. Dr. Hyman
" T H E S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D OF T H t S O U T H "
firpri-M ritatives from the Sanford salad course was served with coffee Helen Kennedy, Madeline Mallem,* took this subject and likened the
J . Q. K I R K L A N D
A. W. F R I T O T
Temple of Pythian Sisters to the and cake. Enjoyitig the.hospitality Naomi Scoggan, Emma S(iencer. World War to the wars of the olden
Division M i i i v t i a HUNT a. c i.
DIV ISIC
TAMKA, FLA.
J A C K S O N V I L L E . F L A.
Crjnd Temple which convenes in of their gracious hostess were, in ad­ Anahel Spurling,' Olive Russell, Lu- times. When the Lord called certain
Dkrland -today are Mrs. W. W. dition to the guest of hpnor. Misses cile,
Anderson. Maud Carraway, men of old
fight their enemies,
Abernathy, Grand Representative, Alhine and Gossip Frank, Bertha; Kittie DuBose, I.eClaire Jones,- El­ and in dreams and through prophets
Mrs, M Frank, Past Grand C hid Mnrgery and Marian Packard, An­ mer Lundquist, John Lunduuist, directed the mu nor uvers of the
and Mrs. J. D. Davison. T h e la­ nie Weeks, Lillian and Louise Hei- ETlria Lord, Agnes Perritt, Alice struggle; how when they went into
m
dies leave today for Lakeland.
dcldorf of Boston, Mass., ami An­ Kandell, Mabel Wilkinson. Eric Vih- war and heeded the warning of God
iTpt
nie Nelson, Messrs. Will, Erirson, len.
they were called victorious.
The
Okie
Weeks,
Frank’
Roper,
Dean
.S’dlnjijffurtdi Partu
Grade
Rob rt
Wil- text used for this sermon was "W is ­
Sixth
Mr and Mrs. John Mcinch enter- Herring. It. S. Went and Leslie barns. Ed wnrd Ku mj) h. Charlotte dom is better than weapons of war,"
Uined with a charming card party- Went.
St«- mper.
Mart Jia and as handled showed that peojde
Smith, M arte
if
11Uke, Happy . w alton.
lleulah should u*e wisdom in fighting battles
w
Brow n. May II &lt;&gt;lly. Nur: Jenkins, against sin nnd that with the help id
Sarah Wheebrss. Mj»dge Woodcock, God obtained through earnest prayer
Marugaret Kricson, Marian Apple­ battles of life may be more effect­
by, Virginia Long, Rbodn Vaughn, ually fought ami won.
The Sunday school at the Temple
Dorris Moore, Magrnret Gallagher,
(Mlie Vera Glisson, Florence Witte, was largely attended Sunday, the
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S ta r B r a n d N o n -F illin g T y p e w r ite r R ib ­
Evelyn Wesncr, Corjnne Steinmeyer, offerings of this Sunday school hav­
Rosa Mil helm, Emily Hailey, Lizzie ing been Unusually large for the
bons arc guaranteed to give 75,000 im­
Flowers, Ella Mae Muirhead, Rob­ jiast month, owing to the fact that
INVOLVES. P R O P O SE D R A T E S ON F R U IT S AND ert Thrasher, Elizabeth Garrison. the school is endeavoring to pay
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pressions of the letters “ a ” or “ e " with­
Emily Lingle, Theresa Venable, ,Ma- for two hew pianos which were reVEGETABLES
out clogging
so
to show on the paper.
be! Bragg. Margaret Berner. Hat tie J rently purclmsed
The Baptist Sun. * a
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T*fnp.i. Fla March 8, —The Flor­ another •problem the League has Lewis, Edna Morris, Ralph Wood- day school is the proud possessor of
Buy typewriting lu ppliu o f
id* Growers and Shippers League been working on. , The Seaboard has j ru(j,
five, pianjut nnd one organ, in nddih*i received notice from the Inter expressed n . willingness to meet the
Seventh Grade
Anna
DuBose, •Uon to t lie right to use the ehurd
*Ute f'ommerco
Commission
at wishes of the growers and,shippers, Marian Hand, Lilian'Shinholser, Eva piano in the general assembly every
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Wuhingtiin. D. C., that on March arid favorable word is t&gt;xpeeled from Taylor, Margaret
This accumulation of
Lewis,
Torn Sunday.
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*
Hrh that itody 'will hear the oral the A. C. L. in t he .near future. jir^Giorsoin—Billie -F itts 7 * PoytiiR pianos is the greatest Hn a n j^ o n r
Argument itU.cunuection with th e The~mTnngerriPhl , cannot be ' per•
^
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Vortson, Sidney Kennedy, Edward Sunday school in the state.
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Southh*-s-1
tii « rn Rate Case w*hich re- fected until both companies agree.
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McCauly/ Joe Perritt, Alton Mor­
1919-1920
The League announces that nego­ ris. Bertram ShepHcrs. Annie Mil^
a bearing before Examiner
Secretary Marjowc
Marshall in* Tampa, Jan. 11th, 12th tiations with the railroads have been heim, Nellie Messenger, Florence ' i t is By
almost
evening; approaching
'•ltd Lltli. ami which involves the completed for the inclusion in all Henry, Annie Bruton, Willie Malthe ilock is (he VlJ'ile steamer, late
Pf^nt and (imposed rates on citrus tariffs of the following rule: *
letn, Dorothea
Mickey,
Frederic on her sshedule because of the
built a nil pineapples tb Georgia,
"When shipments forwarded from Hines, l.ucile
Jenkins,
Margaret freight ami tourist business being
A*»ban.-a, Mississippi, Louisiana,
point or origin in good condition lie- Zachary,' Sarah Wight, Helen Ran­ handled. On her starboard deck the
Trams,e*-, -Kentucky und * certain come deteriorated in transit utnl are dall.
passengers crowd until
the
big
in Illinois, The League will refused at destination l*y the con­
Eighth Grade
Mario Bragg, steamer careens under the weight.
»nd it, Traffic Manager,. E. C. signee,' they will be sotd by the. final Vitriun * Crosby, Helen Chorpening.
her whistle
Hrsikins to Washington for the pur- carried for account of whom it may Virginia DeCoursey, Sara .Kustorby, At frequent intervals
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. Altera- *
sounds, either to comply- with the
j**** of a dding counsel in making concern, anti if the amount realized Martha Garrison, Mary Garrison,
. lions of AH Kinds on Short Notice
*♦
marine law or else to answer the
* #rguihf-nt, at the conclusion of front such, sale .is |eis than the Ruby Hart, Bertha Masey, Jennie
challenge -of the private yacht or
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
Tonli the ease will stand submitted amount assessable against the ship­ Rhodes, Gertrude Vaughn, Velma
pleasure craft th at is just passing
, 1*1* t * -amission for an opinion. ment under this tariff, the charge for Venable, Georgia Walker, Mapiie K.
S U IT S $15.00 U PW A R D
on her port side or crossing her bow.
h i. not expected same will be bandthe transportation of such shipment, Williams, Ralph Barlow, Theodore From these craft the pleasure seek­
I dl i
. I
JulyI n t h e m e a n - nnd for all the accessorial and ter-1 Bcrgiiulst,’ Otfs Cobb,'Don Carraway
ers collect'd from every state wave
I “ ''• tin (imposed Increased rates minul services in connection .there­ Btewart Dutton, John Fox, Willie
a welcome to the hundreds of new­
ntitn umii-r sus|tension.
with shall, in such case, lie the Leavitt, Lawrence McDaniel, Ed­ comers on . \he nlearner,
amount realized from such sale less mund Meisch, Lawrence Smith, Vir­ toward the city, n lung line,of lights
\i h Refrigeration Tariff
I
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1 l-«-.:ue announces receijit for the gelling cost; provided, however, gil Norfleet.
-the s-.'u wall white way is seen,
fuTi*'1'r"I
r€*fr*Kt‘rat»on rates on that if nt such sale the goods are
and towering ,al»ovu—th»- rung**- of
1
' ’ and v get aides which heroines sold to the consumer or to the orig­
‘T il match my carbon copies
light with the shadows of u new
lArin'"’ V" ri' Dt. This is u Florida inal or ultimate consignee, or lo
lighted city for u background, (minis
against any in town for neat­
' ■ &lt;xelu«lve|y and applies to nil anyone representing such consignor
(Continued Front Page 2).
ami tall tropical trees are seen and
or
consignee,
the
transportation
and
ness, lasting legibility und uni­
aur,m rk |
takes" the jdace of
as the city band (days soft southern
j.
Individual issues of the other charges published itt this tariff ' has packed his-grip and taken u trip strains or reaching farther south,
formity, I ulways use
‘ nilwsv1 ' V V L" Bnd A. C, L. shall apply, and the foregoing rule [„ a farewell Texas town. -eLast year touch perhaps the notes of La^
” ‘"1 amoves u great deal of shall he inoV»rativc."
the Georgia Peach was led. In bat­ Paloma, the flashlight signs of two
UlUlfi '"long the interests. Th e
ting by the great Tris Speaker of modern hotels blink evenly the
Citrus Fruit Rate Changes
an,i rub&gt;1
rule* b«v«* been more or
TRADE
b»A '.J*.."1
The rates on oranges and grape* Texas, and while he aws dethroned greetings of hospitality, that the
lo
t!
ahipf,.*r '
,to
•Atlafaetion of the fruit to Spokane, Wash., Pocatello as King of all Batters, we still have steamer passengers
so
anxiously
*" rates for half tank r e- and-Boise. Idaho, were recently re- hope* of him retaining hi* laurels await. The steamer find* her berth
frijtefj,:
*ifir ( . . " n n ,n i s ‘ fruits to Pa- duccd 1: i «_.c 100 lbs., equivalent to which h5 held so long in the past, as nnd man nnd woman, child nnd
Oa
tmints have been (&gt;ub- 10.8c per standard box or $35.10 Champion Butter of the 'world,
maid with bag and baggage swarm
fur tli
rirst time.
Traffic minimum car^- Mr. Hoskins says
High School
-M
the gangway in a hurry to touch u
Hoskins states the
they have been endeavoring -to arn j R|, School base brill dope will be land that during tho entire year is
joint g , , * ........
ine
’ * an ideal one from the complish this reduction since the found jn another part of the paper, warmed by a climate that gives
$3
f
•kn.j.,,
n « i Heard From
h*, ,'11" °f ’ iniplicity itnd that he fore part of l ‘J J 5 . The new rales
love, wealth and happiness. Beyond
m voeating its tssuunce took effect Due. 2 i. The orange
Ij Ur ,l**n ad
|„ regard to the 'Florida Slate the docks; liveried porters und
Buy y ou r typew riting tupplioo o f
' M ' I •I
rati* to Salt L a k e City juts h '•*:» re- League no word has been received drivers for the various hostelries
1 alilingj. Movement
duced -I c-nts box and is niiv the as to what step* Orlando is going to stand in fine, neat nnd respectful.
THE
. ..
same
as
grapefruit,
viz:
$1.30
per
°b
the
rabbitge
movetake.
Orange
County,
wake
up!
The
absence
of
the
hubbub
of
the
^Iit- fr7.,
HERALD PRINTING
l,lt "f other vegetables box., beyond Jacksonville,
nnd g&lt;;t into organized base ball, other city is - noticeable and as the
bj lhr
COMPANY •
Independent tourists pass they read and choose
(ht* 'at,| . ' “ '* tu
Through error of the Trans-Con­ where you bejong.
f'r0!W' B0 ‘ hat
Phone
118
Sanford, Florida '
&lt;kfin|,\. ' ‘" “ ' rests, may have some tinental Freight Bureau at Chicago, bast- ball has never made any town for themselves where tht'y will stop.
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w|,,|lv, j n connection rate* on grapefruit to Seattle. Port-j and when in organized ball watch Systematically ' the cars whirl away
;* „f that product, is land and other Pacific Coast point the results.
to their various homes laden with a
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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , . T . ' F t S I ) VY,

PATRIOTISM
HAS SETTLED
THE STRIKE

M I IM l l 20, 1017

NT.Mill,li SI

li&lt;*lr Imt t(........
sip# a dough*
grave view of the situation held here
iiui around the hole. Amen! sav*
as a result of the destruction of the
Editor Holly. ■ * •
YigjJanga. the Illinois and the City
There are two hundred and twelve
of .Memphis.
tourist!! in Sanford
today.
One
Whether the President will husten
hundred and sixty have hern here
the extra session of Congress, called
** -*TjB fmore, than a u.ek. Whp'g bencfitfor April 16 f or will take additional
r?&amp;|
t*|d? \\ ho s rfsponsible lor most o f “ *•• -* •••• •
step*" to vprotect American com­
f,Vm coming and staying here? 1
i l id
BIG N E W S B R E A K I N G E V E R Y M I N U T E I N merce without this move was not
•■ni
We would 'appreciate some of our
disclosed today
VARIOUS PLACES
menihers advising us how to answer
No ofliiiid pretended to know his
J i
the following:
Washington, March 20.: The S u ­ Military authorities think that the plans nnd the general view was that
From Savannah, Gg.: "What do preme Court late last night gave out chasers »re the very latest thing in he was still considering the i|uestion
BROTHERHOODS a n d r a i l ­
MANY IM PO R TA N T T O W N S
you
think of opening a lumberyard their derision on the Adamson Eight
r o a d O FFIC IA LS (JE T T O ­
nvual wit,fare and will clear the seas in his&gt;usual deliberate way.
,in your city. Is there any one in
AND T E R R IT O R Y T A K EN
G E T H E R IN C R ISIS
Ivoo
. i . vut
, would
a II »e|..| or would
, , a Hour law holding.* that same wut in short order* of the dreaded sea
l&gt;ou «i*&gt;
who
F R O M G ERM A N S
constitutional.
This • practically slinkers.
.
»
Tigers Must Go
New York. March 20 —The Y o n -i now ° « c I n ­
settles the" railroad troubles and
t'p to t h e - lim r-oL going to pre** -t^heritf “ Pmity says "Tigers must
Paris, March 19.—T h e Gorman
M
ference committee of railroad manAh.y- t t i t s r 3?n flic hrrateiirrt MHkh tTia! would, have there is nothing authentie on the
go and he is suiting the action to line at la*t accounts was in full es­
»ger» have authorised President Wil- ! chances in tour &lt;ity for a business
«U» commerce and trade of t h e j war
j oi, „r whether President
the words and wherever there u ovi treat over a section which renfesents
sons mediators to make whatever nr- co||..-c? We ar.. prepared to oiler I ri:l,i«n on the eve of war.
|Wilson &lt;xnerts to declare «•'„% n,' Oaju. oa, yMlo'r.il i n r nTTVn " oili*niters
utmost~on&gt;* tilth o f . the vast front
rangements necessary with the ra il - . .uudi-s at
-.jy., v rjr .y t i,„ t Ull |
----- --------------------------------------------- -----------on. &lt; ur wait fo f lb * /pedal session. of this kind the sheriff maljes' the from /Switzerland to tho sea, -closely
roaif IdMhf fhOTiiTii ■’to c a i r oil t h e ‘ reliable and valuable.
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arrest imd h.ls u batting average of pressed by the French ancl Mritish.
Jton. March ’2'&gt;: {'resident eo! congress.
threatened strike.
•
.- j * Hodman! l ie : \\j|| you please
I Dim since he has assumed charge of
Frcnbh. troops* advancing along a
U
.
..nd
sec.-nd
j
'
President
WIU
um
...
p.-Myd
with.The formal letter in which this wrltV me something of tho'Ash b u s t - l - ii.......... •••••
- - ...... «**..... fn*»iuent » n ............... &gt; &lt; ; . e m , i vutn- \
.........."
............................... “ *
authorization was made, signed b
i„*
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.
. ;
t p h e g r a d u a e d !„
... „..«.* | ;• hours t o l n - hl' ° fflr0
:
to pa ■ forty mile front have recaptured Im­
Elisha Lee. chairman of the
, •.
.
f ,v‘n« ' ' 1 U,‘lur * *
” dt li.iitely that ho jieUevcs ., lof ,l:* ™ vi 1 ’ * ' «* 'S “rn.hj « ou‘ p* portant tosns and many square miles
.
committed
was
aa
folio:...........................
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r
dl,ty
*
h°
n
virtual
si to of ar exists b t t
°
« n v lc t r d In the. of territory accomplishing this at
agiM
pav.
••all comes,
county judge's court of making an small qost to themselves.
•
the
I'nitc
1
Stnt&lt;.!
and
'
Germany.
m
Suvennnh,* Gi. :• I have about
"In t lie national crisis precipitated
illegal
sab*
of
liquor
in
the
little
towji
In
the
Lnssigny
region
•
west of
.Advleis tin : fi:•* m .tye.i, sonic- of
h\ events of which we heard this ? l.fOO.ni) that I '. oiild like to inv'.M
Tin* people of Sem ­ Hoyt* Tho Get mans appear * to have
W .isl,i.
hi, M irrli 20 An o rd er1.the.it An t r ear* hud 1&gt;*en drowned of Midway.
■
a(t'return the national conference in a supply &gt;and bleycle |
i
thailas been given, lor the building it when the Aiiie-'ean nicr&lt; bantu.an' inole are bt•&gt;imi. their -.heri:T In tlds mtidQ only n weak
committee of railroads joins with also would car.- mutur rycles il v once, of t**f I* ho.it.rh.i
Frenrh were ah'e to |.usti forward 12
sum.
\i
'.in-!.;
h
w.l» »u..k witboui perforti .u.&lt;.e of !r^ ,Iuti&lt;.
- veraI ; •
you fn the conviction that neither i hem. r t t in
miles at one bound.
all •i o' V ' ••• .
i
: in ,.| - i*.»i- if.
I.
.1
u
i i. rt.Lt
hum iv&gt;r abroad should there I •
I)i&gt;
.I
at
\
\
a*
rin-s
„
*tt
■Met. ti
&lt;oagr
I,
.Ireailv
General Nivel!.*. th»* French roinhere. PI
|._r &lt;&gt;r hope that the efficient oper­
V. . - d ■
- •iv • t. . * .' 1 i • o '
..•r v I",
i ' •I w.t *i po»ation of the rail/oads of the .ountp.
* * • " • •
M
* *1 i: •. laid,
s*
s-ing
al mo-' i
ion
ability to
w
. i i.nnered or imp.irir&lt; &gt;l
'*"• * •* • ” t&lt; l .i i \\ ■ . *,. ■ ii \ . on
ga i;' • the
'
p.w.Ts
if
Ins
\*pp
l-ients,
l ■-•■:«»r&lt;• vou ar&lt;" authi&gt;r&gt;&gt;.o.l i
1!
^* • ■-'•a&gt; i«»!
VI • . ■... .1 :s a
is
I'
lowV!;.*
the
r"t.-'
iting
Gerinans
lb nation that t'uri
i £ i\
- »t. r-in i ..I Mi- \\ Ik I d .... ..
wu'i vreat rtpMlt *.
*
i . i n ' e, and as a basis for . i. h
|" f i •* •11 • ■ *1 , i . •.i hi &gt; si.for.I s e v ­
It
iVcgnr.led
here
as
douhtful
*.surai.ee we hereby outliorir'* tin
eral y e a rs ago.
•
whether tho G*rmans will find it
tomiuiitec of the council of* national eouii* t i &gt;auf ,..1 a.;.,in- ie \t season.
feasible to offer serious resistance be­
defense to grtiqt to the employe* | Mr. and Mrs I,. J. Retting of|
Suggestion to Villi. Parties
fore reaching tho basic line of de- ,
. Kvcig. person who drives over the
wl... are about to strike whatever Ml. Cbm* n Mi h . v
It
! o f 1*
A F T lfY
0 1 1 1 1 1 0
* * n m
A
11T t n
T&lt;*t»— between- |,rff„ and Soissons,
ptlldo r'oi.d- of ! I * &lt;oil I.t &gt; I, •i . *| . f
' w &lt; &gt;l.i * in.ir.’li tri.*ii where rhey
n«* »-*ury to guarantee the unintered
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,,g. »• im .»r»*
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i f. « ••,1
r ■■ ! **1 etli. ient operation of the
i!•*1 -sub I 1..........id
t
- -|..V,|.
r.. *•
as an iii.lispeasihle arm of •i&gt;
I'ari . M.irih I*.
To morrow or
N A R M E D &gt; I I I I ’S S T I I I. AT
liolig
II a tl.ci.dr* il aut-n-ts will (]u
i, .
.1. fensv."
.
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&gt;
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lor
the day'ufier two entire French de#
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I. A I K S T S l U A T R O C I T \
tins our new gnviles will soon he a
h : a w r r i i o i . D &gt;vn..*
II- .ie. ision reached liy t Ik* man- Hoard of Train* .-*•■« r •t i ry to toll
M E A N S \V.\*R W IT H
psrtment*. th&gt;* Oise and tho* A lin a,
thing of b.'antv Tlo* phlox i- liardv .
Bgcr» at their midnight' conference Mrs It* ttin*.*. of t&gt; ■ work lu ing d-&gt;n&lt;*
S O N ' S HAND
will In*, liberated from tin* German
•
GERM ANY
.* mil injured by cattle, aiid will
in. ,.ns that the brotherhoods have .in Sat.ford I./ the M.imai.'s I'lc! ,
invader,
according to r ports from
ashiiigtou. l&gt;. ('.. March 20.— 11 Washington, Mar. 20. With the grow on any soil. Th e seed may be
wnn an important victory, although and iho agreed that llu*ir record was 1 * " *
tin* lighting front. The total .t«*rrlj New and ui'«r&lt; stfve action to pro 1nmioliln'l.tliei.l &gt;f ll &lt; ruild.-ss d.s- nhtaitnnl from an., seed dealer,
it do.s not bring them nil their orig- hard to equal
torv regainvd la roughly
V •
&gt;! ip* mg .i, .iii -it i ;«-r-1 tr j . thin o' l br**e ii-i .rme.l Vmericfu lb-Loud News.
ir.a; .b-mands.
at li'Jll* square miles. .
The It..aril1 of Trai
i.t 111*. m.tti •■’lilt .,r"^-.i appear* probable ns J •■rebunt
if * by -ill.to arin*-- it
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I the ugreeiiu*nt it is assum'd
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of 1 luridin not l&lt;- tiiiiit. tllf.M" mi:- |It •-•!«• I»
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linn iloilars.
ii.-tl
pendti
The
Ik.-l-r
Edition
of
the
Sanford
"hich
existed
before
the
battle
of
V
-i nnuncemeiit of the imin»Mr. A. L. Rvyttg. pr«.-ii|i-ni id fh* C • rcsulv »d the latest destruction i f 4,'d dear the If.u Her.d.f will I - ■M.l.'1-t.-i - M—
XLumu.Mvuel.t-tsn-»-Uw-s.pfknr-r-f t 9 » - &gt;
1lank' mid- Editor American shl^w.■i m * r»our... m m
.Trd T u'Vidtiy, glyltr* tfi • shopper. i*y General. Rertht lot. The luijtla
w is lost I y tho French owing to a
- i.bl'ii ji&lt;" in the river Aisnc. Tho
ifuitinii in the whole section ijus.at
&lt;&gt;iii* moment c'&gt;ni|.rornWcd but wa
lived by Gen. N iv i l e , who w’as giv­
we believe the time has come when en credit for the_J*rench being ablo
th e. prospect for averting a
'are the t j po-wi *nien *t« mak'* anyI In-fact tOat son e American shipA
«’* *«
I p to that hour thb railroads
Of .the three ships destroyed, two i l ,,c’ Sanford merchants should get in to retain th&gt;* bridge bead at Solssotta. &gt;l~
ire on the other ei.de of the ocean
The newspapers are overjoyed at
had r. fused to make tkc c o n c e r n s lMnK “ fe^ ha,uJ1“ M* * vr
bttt.lr*
were unloaded und home* anl hound. I *Tio advertising game and r«*t" in
unuFmed i*. a f.:ctor .in the situation
the
lihiiation id such an extent of
gr'ant.'i), and ,the brotherhoods had
All were American built. American i
both f c t . \\ .* havi* here the
und ae large war shipi an* Ineffective
territory.
IJonri Ilidou, one of th«
rolhcrl I- llusy
,
‘ toinj fust Yq their determination to
owned und officered and manned greatest trading center In this part
uguinst submarinL's the problem for
best
known
militnry writers
.
Mr.
N.
•
A.
Colbert,
of
Moore
•tri►.unless they wpn their demands
’of the state hut shoppers* do not
the government is" to fc'*t smaller largely by American citizens.
"Our
troops
ure
ndvanringto
vic^
b y , George
' ' ith'-r hy the nu|iremu court declaring Huveti/ accompanied
Meagre dispatches indicate that come without bidding nnd the royal
submarine chasers.
th*’ Adamson law valid or by their O’ lirien returned Wednesday uftorall were sunk with complete dis­ invitation to all the people to visit tory which, loug waiting in under­
•ntployei* granting them the eight- noon from a business trip to Jack- * Most of the American fleet Is need­ regard for thu safety of thos&lt;* on the Hunford stores and the speriul ground holes and ’ trenches spreads
bour May.
*
sonvklle, Sanford, Arcadia and Fort ed. at home to guard against opera­ board, und thut some of the mem­ Easter hargnlns that will he offered her young .wings in the hraad light,
While in Jacksonville- Mr. tions of German submarines in bers of the ere • may have been lost. them will bring the people here by of day which she sees again."
Earnest appeals by Secretary Lane' Myers.
Colbert
purchased six very lint* American waters. There seemed to
Comment on * the military aspect'
Today's
developments
brought D,p hundreds. The merchants here
*nd thu other mediators to the patmules
and
one
pony.
He
expects
tr&gt;
be
no
doubt
that
steps
to
supplement
of
the situation is moderate and
will
put
on
spccinl
sales
during
the
t ho government face to fute with
of the railroad managers arc
arming
of
American
ships
would
he
use
four
of
the
mules
for
his
various
even
cautious. L e l’etit Parisian be­
week
of
April
3rd
and*
it
will
he
a
the problem of formulating a definite
I.elievH t o - have been an important
lieves
thnt the rnpid retreat very'
taken
anti
the
only
question
was
operations
in
this
vicinity;
while
the
gala
occasion
in
trade
circles.
policy
for
the
nation
in
case
ghe
factor in bringing about a settlement.
probably
concerns some designs, but
The critical situation in which the other two wire purchased by him for whether the President would take United States actually enters the
The special number will be hand­
country fihds Itself because of the the DeSoto Stock Farms Company. such steps on his own responsibility war.
This possihioity Was men­ somely embellished with all kinds that there can be no doubt that notThe hnnds’dinc animals were ship­ or wait for congress to grant specific tioned by the President in his in­ of Easter stories nnd pictures. The with standing the great confidence
•inking 0f American ships by Gerped
from Jacksonville to Okeecho­ authority.
augural address March 5.
*"sn submarines was Impressed u pon
front page will contain a cut of the inspired by von Hindenburg, * the
No
comment
was
made
at
the
bee
City
by
rail
and
thence
by
boat
th,-rn and they were told that if a
All gf the conditions outlined by Sanford churches and a special German public will learn with atupe•Mike wire permitted at this time it to Moore Haven, arriving hero last White House today beyond the the President in his message an­ Eajter article from the ministers of fuetlonYof the evacuution of u region
would ho a national calamity. S i m - ' evening.
Also on board was a statement that the President was nouncing tho diplomatic break with the city and the entire paper will be where sb many Germans have fallen.
liar pressure
f . r i ' S SM n .
Miaa
_L » ' * .
niwla/vr
young pony which Mrs. getting reports and considering the Germany as leading to a_^|attt..of devoted not only to- Easter season
"T h e spirit of tho population and
was brought
to Ibear * Lhandsome
Geot;ge (j. Horwitz got'in New York. question tloroughj^_______ _______ armed noulrality”Ravo now keen ful­ but also to the |R&gt;ssihilitie* of Sem­ troops," says this paper, "will be
upon tho brotherhood chiefs.
A largo-quantity of farming imple­
Secretory Lansing was called to filled.
inole county and there will he ar­ affected, and to wipe out thie bed
ments
were
also
purchased
by
Mr.
the White House by President Wil­
T h e overt act described by him ticles timely and many facts of effect it will be necessary to at­
Hoard of Trade
. •
Colbert.
son early today and they discussed then has actually come; if. in fact, interest to those who are looking ^&gt;r tempt some operation on a vsst
•'1 thrones are rocking chairs. A ,
On
the
return
trip
Mr..
Colbert
scale. This will certainly be under­
the policy If the gove/nment.
! it had n o r already been committed a pood location.
•u.glo resolution can produce count* (
taken and at a dnte which cannot be
less revolutions
revolllt i n n ,
1 f t ’udent. whose'
______
A
WM » " omPanicd by Mr. J . G. IlurDispatches from the various battle when the President went before
This edition will stimulate trade
•
"srno j. already forgotten, shot a ,ey' BK,‘nt ,or the Atlant,p ( oa!‘, fronts tood on added interest today. congress. . Since then he established and the merthants who are alive to far off."
Crand Duke at Sarajevo and crip- , *int‘ Kai,w*y nt S anford.-M oore as officials realized that the United a state of armed neutrality without their opportunities here will have
Whether the strike materializes or
States is practically certain to be­ the specific authority of Congress.
pb*d civilization.
Haven Times.
special facts and figures for the not, it has caused thousands of
come involved in hostilities with
Ib.ad your novyspaper.
A little
many buyers. This edition will cost people to cut short their stay Ip
Germany. The war und navy de­
,1‘ 1,1 ui it may lead to a_ complete
___ r . . . .
Th e Bartow Hoard of Trade has more than the management experts Florida, and that means the loss of
Week** Weather Hcport
just dosed a membership campaign, to gain in mere profits but the Board millions to this state.
V,v,,i®n °f &gt;our plans.
T h e 'su n
Forecast for the week beginning partments particularly confronted
Uf course,
anew with problems of precisely which ran for thirty days, and in­
* r'S0 ,w'rt’ nn a similar uni­ Sunday, March, IK, 1917:.
of Trade and others expect to send there ,are lots of folks staying on,
*
" h .il has been must yield to
South Atlantic and East Gulf what plans they shall follow if war creased their membership from 84 to out many copies nnd Th e Herald who are not to be scared by a threat
r
15 10 come—that's why San- S tates—Fair and cool first half of comes.
181—or 116*j per cent. At a re­ will be satisfied in having done its of being ’left in Florida without a
r&lt;1 '*,n have uj&gt; to date hotel ac- Week with probably efrosts, except
Many senators and representatives cent meeting of the hoard they dis­ duty toward the, city and the coun­ way of getting home. They rath tr
modxtioni tho pooling seasons. Florida peninsula.
Latter half of who remained in Washington today cussed the advisability ol purchasing ty in obtaining more business (or enjoy the prospect* in comparison
’ they’ll be filled with tourists.
week warmer and generally fair, ex­ expressed thfluopinion that the Ger­ a registered bull and boar for the the merchants nnd waking up the with the chill and .dreary weathsr*
T r , c 7 , 'lrnl~ DuU0n 0f lh® Bo* rd “ f cept. local showers probibly about man submarines' latest acts consti­ use of small farmers surrounding city to the possibilities of live ad­ which yet prevails in the north.—
tute a clear case of war.
•ays: The pessimist secs a I Friday.
Iinrtow.
•
vertising.
&gt;
Lakeland Telegram.

HOT FROM i;
THE WI R E S

GERMAN LINE
IS BREAKING
ALLIES CLOSE

%

NEW ACTION

'• \ '

J IS PULLED:,,
• UUK onlrS! MEANS WAR

1

�THM U i u a
Maifh. 16, U|7

TH IS S A N F O R D H E R A L D

Civilization. Great Battle Drama
The Lyric Theatre will offer today
•nd fom orro*. at poputar p’rtPes,
th at dramatic treat, . Civilization!
Thomas II. Ince’t ’ 1.000,000 motion
picture spectO£le. This i? one of the
m ost'talked of cinema successes of
the limes and has been viewed and
approved by millions in all sectioft*
of the country. . Civilization is
unique in that it is- an exposition of
the art odf drama and spectacle, o*
done f o r . the screen by one of its
greatest producers.
The story of
Civilization' is so comprehensive
to attempt to even give a synopsis
of it would he to repeat the history
of mankind. Suffice to say that un­
til you have seen it and marveled at
its splendor and Intinite art of its
productional execution you huve a
rare and Inspiring treat in store. It
U a motion picture of vast scope and
possibilities for the coveted bringitfg
about of that Elysian period which
all arc looking forward to when u
world pcare will lie a reality. It lias
been descfiliedTisTbe gm ifesl bailie
drama of all times, and comes here.
|t is said, with the endorsement of
th» prw . -the-rieTrr^Tribffrc-thearrr^

T . McLain addressed tl\e |F. W. Mahoney and get pcrmlaalon
board in' regard to widening road to place* 10 ft. fence on hla lotion
in- Geneva with brick , and agrees south side of county Jail. Carried.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
that if county will furnish $000.00 to
by
O. P. Swope, that attorney, Geo.
apply on same, citizens of Gcnevu
A.
DeCottes,
attorney for this board
will furnish balance of cost. Motion
of E. H. Kllbee that proposition be O. 1C. all cqst bills in rofercnco to
accepted did not get a second, there­ court proceedings. Carried.
fore rejected.
Motion of 1 h. 1* ■ Motion of C. W. Entzmlnger, sec­
Hagan, senonded by C. W. Entz- onded b y . O. P. Swope, that Sheriff
minger that proposition bo rejected, E. K. Brady be allowed to make ex­
carried, Mr. Killiec voting No. . penditures to the amount of $25.00
Judge E. F. Ifousholder addressed for the conviction of blind tigers.
.
•« ••
the board iii regurd to Mrs. Reach- Carried.
Engineer
(1.
H.
Ramsey reports
strum and children, in reference to
of
the
that
bid
of
C.
K.
Harrison
for work
! putting her children in rare
road
from
Le/ette’a
corner*
Children’s Aid S o c ijty ? of Jackson­
ville, and asks this board to pay
qno half of costs of caring for them,
and the Children’s Aid' Society to
pay other half. On motion of O .'P .
Swope and seconded by C. \V. E n t v

going public as the most vital’ and
impressive offering of the art of mo­
tion picture photography. Civiliza­
tion ia dedicated to the mothers of
men and by reason of that fact, or
perhaps in spite of it, is said to mnkc
its strongest appeal to humanity—.
because all men had mothers anil all
welcome a tribute to her who suf­
fered fh'at they might be. The pro­
duction will be put on in its entfrety
at the Lyric, qj)d doubtless the
theatre will lie crowded to its ut^most capacity the day Hit* spectacle
is exhibited.
"•*
Franklin Farnum at Star Saturday
Franklin Farnum, who will he
agreeably remembered for his work
in "A Stranger from Somewhere,
recently presented, in * the Bluebird
series will come to the Ktur theatre
on Saturday, in " T h e Devil’s Pay
Day, a plav^that will require the ap­
plication of Mr. Farnum’* talents ns
an emotional actor.
With I.enh
Bnrd ns his leading lady, Mr. Far­
num will expound the divorce prob­
lem from a new viewpoint and bring
out the lesson that an injustice comnTTTI&lt;'d,,hP.’UfN! »»!» inmM-nl 'wife ts
apt to he followed by adequate pun­
ishment. This Bluebird is based on
Geo. Hivley’s story, . " T h e Toll of
Vengeance,*’. recently appearing in a
pomilus magazine. *

Both "M other Mauriro*’ nnd " T h e
Dean of the Screen," Charles Kent
are cast to excellent advantage in
the Yitagrnph Blue Ribbon Feature,
"W hom th‘e Gods Destroy," which
features Alice Joyce, Harry Morey
and Marc MaeDermott. This pro­
duction—was writ t e n - b y —J . StuartRlackton in corrobaration with Cy­
prus Townsend Brady nnd directed by
P. S. Earle.

BIG REVOLT IN RUS• , SI A H R l CZAR
Continu* J From
The-.- ,‘ontifiu-*!

people .must pro*.. I
Even the Imp* .*. *1 i • •
-•j
-\lot*i*ll of l . \\ . l.nt —mingcr
the gravity of in** »u...»**
till­
onded by L. P. Hagan that Mr.
ed its appeal to th*', r t i jiumi
Swope and Mr. Kllbee have iron*
that the Emperor fiioitld I
t*j»
bridge between Oviedo and Cliuluto-give the people a j*o|
gov­
ota painted. , Carried.
ernment in necordm •
*’ •ir
.!*--ir«*- and ' »* ••
*
t b* r*' -dwuld,
•
I iiircij

TONIGHT
William A. Ilrad* Presents the
.
World Picture

•‘A Girl’s Folly”
Featuring Robert Warwick
SA TU RD A Y

L ib e rty ”

"W h o m

,•
•t
woultl w* ■ip r wi •! n* r t 1 ■* fu-band
chose it him self ij Mi s Joy re* did
not dcrlaro th a t Ijis t ’.•to i;t such
m atters

MONDAY

Commend* The I , r,
* Man i. !
Mr. E. F. Lane, Manafc. r.
Lyric Theatre,
Sanford, Fla.
,
a
Dear Mr. Lane:
*
It gives me the greatr*: ..?
ure to speak in the high'-t ter
of
the projection in your th',.*re. |
also wish to compliment y o -i7 T n £
class of music* that you fur u
your photoplays. I tra\.;
,hifl
teen different state* and your hou»f
b without a doubt the i
t6.
ducted theatre of any town th.;» j
have been in.
1 wish to assure you t
jg
near future'that I am going t |. f.
sonaily see that you will ,

Lyric Monday

PROGRAMME

Party”

VDoc.V
Host „! .Trj
n „ .

onded by L. I*. Hagan, clerk of this,
hoard I*-authorized to order 1 plow,
1 wheeled scraper. -1
.Hill 2 1

Kulhltn William** at Star Monday
The story of "O u t of the Wreck"
in which the brilliant
MornscoParamount star, Kalhtyn Williams
will be seen at the Star on Monday
might be known qa “ The Memories
of the Forget-Me-nits'.' as it dcqts
with the IntlucncJ of those tender
tlou'eys upon the life of n worrftiu.
Th** »ter; w:i« v.r’*tt*'tl * &lt;(&gt;&lt;••ially
1 -f &gt;r M im Wilburn* I * Maud E. ('or-

Till* \ illian Won-liippvr
"T h e N\ a\ \ illv S I u iu Ih t

criminal folly.
Rut Wilson
President,, and right or wfo
President, we ntand or fa
hjm.
,With these few random r*
will close. With best wfchts

is tM c llc rii.

N e v erth eless

th**

gift

.»*&gt; si*-* l e d .

i a r t " *1.

.. r» i i »i i* .t i ?• Uvii .i; :i r««i l.fU t
w*v* ['• !.(•• *1 ••
him! h ; •
quitt***l ut lit** trial and eventually
becomes a mission worker, finally
marrying' a prominent politician
The tab* so Impressed the ’writer that
she returned to hir home and wrote

Emperor Finds I'coj
Saddle.
The Emperor Inist* *
the front only to'find rl
lurion had bern mi •
a new government v Thu Emprev ..v &gt;
ha« t iv int'.n o'

tin* &lt;Wills

Destroy"

Featuring Mice .'••*&lt;*. Vitagrapli
Blue t: Mtmt fv.stiir*
i it lift tt * it i n tv
“ In ih t* P a w n s I u h &gt;"
( ti.irlir »t!l |m*ltiteb tie There
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il KSDAV

PRO GERMAN AC­
. T1VITIEM1ADI

" T h e K i l l i n g 4 ’o n o r ”
• T i l s a n d ( . 'b i l l s ” .
“ P n trin ”
I . ..luring M r -

1 1 rn**p I e»t!.-

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free -lie nnnotinred

I Wll, ' W

\\ KDMiSDAY

.

W* ,i|**n

.in i i.or.z *

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tain repairs made at emit

"T ilt* N et of J l f i r i t '
••'Hit* Pay l i f t i n ' ’
Fcaturiint II* l*n &lt;*ll»**»n.

Pearl l\ Kile in
" P e a r l of I lit* \run "
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D O M IN G

M a rili 2.1fd—
iiili/ a iio n ”
April 2 n d - —"Th t* i rif-i.*”
b

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rare
.

^
iaurtls. to l n ’r w'r»ath_of far
" C i n t i ’* for Twc^' -iio ha* * *
firl opr iVt Uf.it ;•* tv *ho*.v her

as a «tm* *i.- ni

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STAR
TH EATRE

PRO GRAM
Frida* Par.tmuunl prc^nu,Mafi*- iV&gt;rt* in " t ’asthw
7~.‘
For Two".
’
Saturday—Bluebird presents "The Devil's Pay Day".
Monday -Paramount prearnt-* Kathervn W illiam** in
"O.ul of th*- Wreck"
Tuesdaj—Metro presents Elh**l Barrymore in "White
Raven"
Coming Friday. Pauline Frederick in "Sapho"
Concerts nightly' by.\\'ith*Tington and Houser
M a lin e e Daily at 3:1.*

in the lirsf |*art of the.' produilion demurr.tj • of $25.')0 p *r day.

for the hr*: •lime
in
*Mis* Barrymore
•
•
her career does a song and danrt*.

-

The story of "Castles for Two"
has to do with the adventUT*-s o f ‘an
impulsive h* ires*, who. tiring of so­
cial life'in N*-w York tl«•_&lt; with her
nurse to- Ireland, and disgui»&gt;:d os .»
Aiaid- wins the heart of an impicunlus but fine Irish lord.

Paramount

luitrurted t&lt;» have four awnings
plated- o*n rourt house windows.

&gt;pportunity f
•

llramalic-values of the
to th** screen that *h‘*? consented to
appear In the necessarily bizarre
costume. .
" I n tha— White Raven" Miss Bar­
rymore Iras the most Vxniting role
of her screen o r stage career. From
luxury to hardship and back again
to a success that is threatened with
undoing shea p lays'a part that pic?
ture* every emotion a woman Van
experience, in some of the scopes,
where this gentlsmkoman of th?
screen works th ere'are three or four
hundred rough -and dissolute charac­
ters. pictured at such pastimes as
the Yukon country offered during
the mad scramble for gold.
And by h**r wonderful art. Miss
Barrymore tits herself into her sur­
roundings.. lending
great strength
to scenes not always pleasant, but
ever dramatic. •

At' -Uin’ of O. P.

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by *E. H. Kill'* - , and
J , Mr.
Motion of i.. P. Hagan, seconded Hagan is authorized, to spchd $50.00
by O. P. Swope, that* Mr. Bantsey
lit/h'is'district for r«*a *I r* I’.qrs.
be authorized to !• i contract for
Rond iif C. S. Lee 'and Koe Tiilis.
•■'.earing right of. way on .roadway for carrying tire arms. r**.id. approved
\\i. | f,*r the jt;-, pf $.51).00. Mo­
and license ordered issue,!.
tion carried.
.
'
• •
Rond of •David 5|)&gt;'*r. us deputy,
The following bids for road wofk
sheriff read,, approved nnd ordered
on .the Oviedo and Chultota ro.ffl
forwarded to Secretary of S tare.­
and from l.exettc’s corner to the . Reportk of .the several countyNffOvaido roa&lt;j* v.rro opened nnd road.
ficcra, read, approved -and ordered
Bid of C. F. Harrison, W. E .-Jacobs.
filed.
E. E. Brady. W. R. \\ miains. *thi ae
All bills as audited by the clerk
bids were turned over *to Engineer ar.d approved by this board ordered
G. R. Ramsey for tabulation of same
paid.
&gt;
and contrail to be let ut 2 o’clock
Warrants paid during (he month
ordered cancelled.
Motion of Li 1
There being no further business
to come before the board stnnds

MAROONED
IN CHI CAGO
Continued From Page C

C O l’NTY l O M M tSS lO N l.H S
PROCEEDINGS
Sanford, Fla.. Mar. G. 1f*1T.
Hon. Board of County Commis­
sioners in and for Seminole County.
Fla., met in regular session at 10
o'clock a. m. . Present. L. A. Brumlev. chairman. I. P Hagan. C W
Kr.tzminger.
P Swope and hi H
Kllbee, com m it loners. V. E. Doug­
lass, ‘ Deputy Cl**rk. and David
Speer. Deputy Sheriff, irv attendance.
Minute* of last nutting read and
approved.
* . •

Orlando will lay the corr.e
of the new postoffic? build*'^ 1
city on March 21st. Congr*
Sears will make an addre*-* Masons wilt lay th** corner**

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THE HANFORD HERALD

MAROONED
IN CHICAGO
p o c Gtfarasn Writes About Many Things

' That Are And Are To Bo
«

•

Mr. Robert J . Holly, Editor,
Sanford Herald, Sanford, F la.:
Dear Mr. Holly—As I'h a v e been
away from God’s country for sev­
eral years, and have not written you
for many months, I ’ll just take ray
typevjriter on my knee and indite
these few lines for your edification—
or mortification.
It Is springtime today almost, and
some overcoats are on men’s arms
instead of on their backs. The mer­
cury has gone ’way up to C4, which
is by far the warmest weather we
have had since nwny last autumn.
Th e sun has shone several times todny, the highways are neat and
dean, but the byways are still flu t­
tered up with the accumulation of
four months of snow, mud and just
ordinary city filth, which floats
around the alley
corners in
black and taw muddy streams.
Chicago is not tiitL^clennext city on
ea rth —it may he the fill triest —ut
-leiuL that—U- thu -iwprmaloR—Mfterthinking of filch clean cities as
Jacksonville, Tampa. Miami ami
Sanford.
You folks down . there
know nothing about dirt, actually
nothing,
lip here we walk in it,
breathe it and eat it. A stranger fo
this city might think we were all in
mourning if he should glance at the
flags floating from the various build­
ings. They used to be the’ glorious
red. white and hlyo, but after bcipg
in our Chicago atmosphere a few
weeks they are as black as a nigger
coal miner in B irm ingham .* Why do
people stay here, people' who lire
actuull) suppoM-d in to* intelligent
•anil highly ci* ilizeil! 1
It is the
Lure of the Cii&gt; ih.u eaunoi be ex|ii*tilli*il.. Th*r“ r.e.'lilw In be
■fascination, about having au oilier
on the twentieth floor of an ugly
building, and ;a- minting with these
millions of hustling, rushing, grasp­
ing and apparently' mad itisane
people of thi- great i.ily
lln i

w in te r

I'rL;,

t'.n e

du rin g

opened up their "ruthless submarine
campaign," food prices wero higher
than they ever have been-in the his­
tory of the co u n try .. Potatoes wero
$4 a bushel and hard to get; eggs,
62c a dozen; other food high in pro­
portion, . A s ' high as fifteen carloads
of eggs would leave Chicagp IN A
DAY, bound for England;
the
same was truo of the spuds; and the
warehouses were bursting full of
wheat an'd .c o rn —everything east
bound, owned by the British gov­
ernment.
But ban g!. There came
the news of so mnny vessels being
sunk. Ships were afrjdd to leave
for the battlefields laden w'ith food

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
F o r M a n a n d B east
25c. 50c. $|. At All Dealers.

and 'ammunition.
Prices begun to
drop, and the poor people of thia
city, and probably other places tqo,
began to have hope. 'Americana
w ere'to be starred so that Croat
Britain could have the food we’need!
Itut now thut food is not being ship­
ped out of this country in such huge
quantities, we are able to supply
ourselves. T priced several staples
this morning as I came down Clark
street. Eggs 28c a dozen, potatoes
J2.66 a bushel and even meats from
one to three ceots a pound cheaper
thnn a month *ngo. That is a tre­
mendous drop in prices for staples,
and I do not see the need of women
organizing "food riots" all over th e
country ns long as German)1 keeps
England from getting all our food.
The women in Chicago started to
have a "starvation parade” yester­
day, but the Chief of Police is u
foxy old boy, und he had 600 of his
best policemen on hand and "nipped
it in the bud" so we had no ‘.'hung*r
riot." But the dear ladies say they
will parade next Saturday, If they

SEMINOLE: LIMITED

APAkT TO ANT TICKET A U N T

OF

ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
" T H E S T A N D A R D R A ILR O A D O F T H E S O U T H "

A.W .FR ITO T

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DIVISION P A S S t N O I N AGENT A. C« L.
JA C K S O N V ILLE . TLA.

J . Q. K I R K L A N D

Iluuiia and J upAll make peace with
Germany ami become her allies.
Thai is the logical thing for them to
Continued on Page H

THE OTHER

Herald Want Ads Will Brin# Results

MAKES

the

past twenty-live years has it been so
cold, according to "the papers. Most
thermometers registered seventeen
degrees HKI.OW zero one morning,
but the olfirinl on top of a sky­
scraper said it w a s only twelve be­
low. "I know it was fourteen below
zero when I came tn work at H
o ’rtouk in tin* morning
But 1 did
not sutler from the mid. * In fact I
got one of the great surprises of my
life the past winter. Last winter 1
suffered a great deal from cold m
Birmingham, and the winter before
that I nearly froze to death in Mis­
sissippi on the wonderful t?i ' Gulf
coast, which is the must over-rated
place 1 have ever had the misfor­
tune to wander into.
But I have
been shocked'to leurn that you folks
also jiud a terrible winter. Must of
th e reports, strange to say, came
here from the wist, and stated that
everything freezable in Florida was
frozen to a frazzle. A man sat next
to me in a beanery one ilay and
told ine that he had a friend in
South Georgia who wrote him that
" i n Jacksonville the mercury was
Under fourteen degrees (or three
■days and nig lit n n ml that nearly all
tho whole of Florida were frdzen
BO' that they were split open *nnd
rtotally ruined. And all. the winter
.vegetables were ruined."
1 told the
n»t&gt;n be was a good nntured liar -1
apt! ho simply said that possibly he
hud been misinformed. It’s a good
:thing he looked at the matter In
th at light, else I might not be here
today writing you this, ns lie wok ux
big us a Seminole county sheriff.
Still, I «m one of the best runners
in the state and have never yet. been
shot In the back. Anyhow, 1 hope
it is not ns bad as has .bleu stated,
us I own a crop of second, growth
pine trees in Seminole county and it
would grieve me exceeding!? if those
beautiful trees were frozen and ruin­
e d . ns it has been u dream for many
years tu have u littlu^cottugu in*that
pine grove some sweet day by and
1 suppose' you occasionally hear
of the II. ( ’, L. which is keeping the
mayors of certain cities in constant
torment. Well, it lias been stdldlly
going up since lust September und
probably reached its zenith a month
ugo.
When the Germans played
their Inst hand u month ago and

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D I V I S I O N D A S A T N Q K A At*ChT A r .
T A M P A . SLA.
C’ 1

Note the
Mithtlin Ciwto

difference in shape between Micheliii tubes and other makes
cs arc made by rolling ru

r around an iron pipe and cementing
•

*

.

They do not conform to the shape of the tire and when used ha'
W hen rubber stretches it becomes th inner and

therefore

we

Michelin tubes are. made on a ring mandrel, the samt
eular sliape as a tire, and fit the inside wall of the tire
fectly. This shape removes all strain, preserves an even
thickness and eliminates, pinching anti creasing--the mam
cause of tube troubles

Michelin Tubes are made of a superior quality of rubber that is
compounded by a secret process which preserves their
elasticity and softness for years. By actual test
they outlast three of any other tubes.

WIGHT GROCERY COMPANY
SAN FO RD , FLORIDA

�5| erd h 1 6 f l 9 l 7

THE SANFORD

Chuluota Is Coming
rlty
Chuluota. {he beautiful..
. — Httfe
.
. Seminplo county is coming and
mtnV new people aro buying proper­
ty there and intor;d to build winter
homes Wo note the following from
j&gt; Mortenson of TyIi*L Minne,ota in tho Okeechobee Call:

for shipment am) am
follow. Onf nirth told
*bj to plant cotton ft
crop this year."

Needed Law,
•mu Hear young mother
(he street a piece ennm in u*
lu
tears yesterday mid asked u
"Our first stop wua at Chuluota
wouldn't
use our intluenee for
jn Seminole county, a very thriving
mediate enactm.-ut «.f a |ttw i
to*,! with a splendid hotel, depot. Kril111]imitlii i'h In mi i l^ld Imiir i
nij a |ine business and residence plaining that ih&lt; n by
u
• rt,
fhas. D. Brumloy, resilient with th,- Imlo »!„. 11,1- 1,1
nt showed us lands there in alito- ‘polling tloio- in lb,- i,&gt;iirv,- ,,j ||
mohiles. h°th east and west of the when vhe had in, control over In
town. Wo found there the lands
gently rolling and interspersed with
many small lakes with sand bottoms
Campaign Slogans.
and pure water, richly.stocked with,
\\ elistcr h "tho past at least is se­
fish. The land there is well adapted
tind Utihm. Umv
for citrus fruit, truck and general cu re." mid " I , .......
and
forever,
one
nnd
Inseparable," nrfarming- The land which has timber.
Imperishable. . Clay's declaration, "|
on |t is easily cleared utld there are
Would rather be right thmi he prosb
»Uo much actual prairie lands- well thmt," will long remain In the books
adapted for all kinds of crops.
i|U0tutInn*, and along with It will
Many of tho older HCttlers there run recoil eel Ion nr the retort of Tom
have splendid orange and grapefruit Iteed, when n congress,,urn I,ml quoted
groves hearing profusely the very It with an emplmlle nourish, "But you
will never be either."
best of fruit.
Two of, our party selected a piece
of land on the bank of Lako Mills,
only one mile, from the town of
Chuluota. and the lako extends
^a-op-to-Um -tow fW - Tltea-atMww
the htisv and thriving town of. Or■lamb* and tho town of Sanfoli),
v,hrre the largest celery ‘industry 'in
the United States is situated. We
ht)d« &lt;&gt;f HI l« hi) acres of celery in
on*1 held, some of it was now ready

... . .

GcnUF'HmT

Priceless Sense of Humor.'
Tip* sense of liumor "aufTcrcth long
nnd I s ‘kin d ;.Is not puffed up; Is not
easily provoked."
Within Its easy
rencll'ls the "soft answer thut turneth
away wrath/' It Is the first -onusln o(.
love. This earth would ride on springless axles without II

WANTED!
111F. U N I V E R S A L C A R

Old Itags at The Herald Of
flee. They must be Clean
2 l -. Cents I*cr Pound;

Have been built and actually delivered to yetail buyers since August l. 1916

CLASSIFIED

These figures—DUO,817—represent the actual number of cars mnnufartured by us
since August 1st, 1!*16, and delivered by^our agents tu retail buyers.

ADVERTISING

Tlds unusual fall and winter demand for Ford rars makes it necessary for us to
coniine the distribution of ears only to those agents .who have ordera for immediate
delivery to retail customers, rather than to pcrtniP any agent to stock cars in an­
ticipation of later spring sales.
_______

11 All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading T H REE CENTS •
Lint For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves
against delay or di-yappointment•in 'securing Ford ears. |f
y n \i
■ptaimlnino piireliaie u Ford ear, we advise you to place your order and take de­
livery now,
■‘
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— I ti- - nTT51crmr2 an' advcrllsmnent
where no name is mentioned in the
ail, please jlo not ask The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Uatiujly wo do not
know who the advertiser Is and if
Wo tlo we are not allowed to give
out this Information, Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in* the ad. .

W. J . THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY

PAGE SEVEN

HERALD

Immediate orders will Have prompt attention.
Delay in buying at this time may cause you to-wait sevdr.il months.
Enter your orjler, today for Immediate delivery, with tilth authorised . Ford agent
listed below and*don't be disappointed,later on.

isu,

AGENTS

General
'

I dii{h')ft HAS

?vr'‘I id 1*1**. f. *», t*. hflfoit,

Insurance

Fire

Offles With HOLDEN REAL rUTATL

o.

Sanford

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Buckeye Nur*erii-. b.uw ,,, t*
inoiil tin1 I'luiN t,f i
i ,,
Tin e will fruit at l&gt; * .,
ordinary slip. Fur lilts ret.".......
them, even at sonievvl.at p u ater .,
Where Ire^s murt be ret&gt;’- -,-1 I
iinpoiiunt to plant the la n v r »t
may catch up with the older on,
sea? on to repfacu o,i- it&gt;i
will lu.-c a ; iiV.
safely planted uji to A

For Sale »r Unit Fifteen tjeres,
T 1.- tiled and farmed live years v ith
:t lidwing well-1*.' Otic mite from loailjt g - tu t in ti'

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Irntfs.**. » it h

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Wml

I h ave.for sale two lueprof safes
at bargains, also •mine second hand
typewtiters.
M. IV Lip*', salesman
"Silent Smith” Typewriter. Over
Bower* drug store.
tfc
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115 PARK AVENUE
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VELOCIPEDES, IlICOKS AM) TRICYCLES

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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES

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Anlo Tires and Tubes, Ford Sizes Only
* Horns, Spot Ugh Is and Headlight Ridbs, Spark Plugs,
| Ralleriesi Hat lory Connectors, Blowout Patches, Ccl men! Patches, Yulrnnizers, Gasoline and Oils.

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uucKeyc iiursenes-

White Wyandoltea, celebrated H&lt;
gal s-trailt of Canada where vtgornu
bird* are rai*r,l
Coj a n t . It.ewvj
hr. era.
Il.it, bu g &lt;eg a n d It ,1
Cliix. Beokiltg- ordeta now
Strong, ProoksvIUe, Fin.*

Nerikiri K of CLcjilef I S S Jt,. I 4 •* ** of

FOR RENT
For

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Two

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O ver

W. H. BROKAW, Salesman
Orlando, Florida

W a ik in s Block

N’dlir i f AppllcatCm fur U i llrt’il I nilcf

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Citiicns'ELvn!; Rldg., Tam il, Fit

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BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES

ROLLER SKATES AND PARTS

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VI. « . U lil*

EDWARD 11ICC I NS
Salesman

A c t Ml

( Buckeye Big Citrus Trees
I Will Save Planters a Year

A|, 1Z. ( J l l f i *(

Ford Motor Company

] ‘. W I I . U \ M S

P l o t id

it

I'ltli KHi

T^urinf i if $1W,

5 1( YU BICYCLE ACCESS()KI ES
;; Motorcycle Horns, Lamp, Presto Tanks, Motorcycle
!! (iritis and Pedals.

mum*
one

In

S i ore

J 1 H, it t i; :* u r* * t'-t* *\ - Th*-'*mUl
Fair Kent Four room house. 122 lnnriil ImIngf
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*I *t tl|*&lt;i *»f the i**u
to • nl .•«t
4“*
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I'idnietto. f i n per month.
Kmiuin Irjlrt*
iI k s»f * 1 nti * ■ ltd 1 » f 1&lt;n *|p * ii«P i?«» 1 *•
Herald Oll'ne. ,
64-tf - ilwninl RffurfllOK In law Ca* *1' *1 will I* im
tbfvuu flit lh«* UtlH «!lf' uf Ylifcbt *\ 11*

IMaril Peanuts— Supply Scarce

F o r — l U i . i — Mt.wly— form^4»t"l— ln-t}—— wiir,. . n,y ..ni, i;ni»n»nif,' ar&gt; i- ‘TiTliT

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SPRAY

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N i i l ii r \% tiHftky CtTin t l N i Hi* Itgltitif
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i s m t i n t &lt;•! li t* »t»»rM.i*li|* r« of ih**
S i h ln j il ll&lt; t*! J mpritti fn* tit I'.iinipifiy, a
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V,,|.lIrulluii for T u t

Sr ello n N i,f ( h a f l n

WANTED
Wanted We give 10c'straight for
all kind burlap, cotton ahd fertilizer
sacks, in trade.
Cash price'also.
Write for particulars. Home Enter­
prise Bureau, Orlando, Fla.
5'J-2tp

CATALOGUE.

Msimfar tiirera of Ideal Fertilizers
,
Jnrksonville,
I'lorlda.
A

Lost— Bunch of keys. .Leave at
postolllce and receive reward. Con­
solidated Grocery Co.
6'J-1tp

Altamonte

R. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Branch
JVrcauM of our thirty year* of eiperieac* In buying for
Florid* trade, anil bevauae of aplrodid rail and water
fac ililSet, and low freight rate*, we aave you tnujey ou
h*y, grain, feed and flour, guaranteed the treat.
Beeauaa nf modern nrarhinery and proiimhy t“ l&gt;c*t
crate limber we aell brat quality orauge btitea, fruit
and rr|etable era lea at reaaoaable pmjea. lu prov*
crur claim* write for price luU.

W. A. Merryday Company •
Pjtlatiu, Florida.

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s5rt) iliy * f ,\fiirt Ii, tl'17.
AlW,i:
T. J. Mtl.I.Ktt
I). U Tit H A S H K Jl.
l ’» p iljt nt.
‘
Srrf»'t«ry
!
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For Rent —Two rooms for light
in-M.Hr
*
housekeeping.
Mim Magnolia Ave.

Mlif xprar. rnctui leath to yogr
rrog en **niei. Wt Save, full stork
of the - Right‘ Materials and tho Best
Macbtnrs. Our experience dates from
the very first spraying In Florid*.
FOR

fa m ily .

Furnished Rooms by Day,
or M outh—Park avenue lint,
North Park avenue, over ' I
Philips &amp; Co. drug store,
James- Patton, inapngdr.
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Spray Pumps
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Irssectioides

SEND

p r iv a te

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Bloomfield Nursery. &amp; Seed Co., Monticello, Florida

I 'o ilr r

uf I’ l.tr-

. Kotlrn la hrrrliy ( i o n dial II. M, llur b a m n and f . &gt;1. Ilur hanan, J r . , purrhaaora
ol Ta&gt; O f t l t i r a l e No. *r,7, rlalptl llu- 2ml
d a y ul J u n o , A .—*A I ‘J |1, h'aa lilod la id earllflralt- In m y riflin', and La, made a pn lira iun for l a i .!»«d lu l » u r in a r r u r d a n r r
* il h law.
S a id r r rlillra lF amlirari-a thn
fntlowlns i l r w r l M
j&gt;rt.|»»riy t i i u i i r j J d
Satnlnni* r n u n l y , Horida, to-wit; S W 1, nf
S K I , Ki -f 7. T p I’O S . It 31 K — *0 a r f r ,
Thi- aald land )&gt;■ i n , a,..-.o-«| at Ih a daln ul
t h f laaUanrw &lt;1 au rh r r M i f n l r In the n e a r
ol J . S . Wlilllii-?.
I 'nl— - aald f F t t lllra t a
ahall I r Irdram r-d arrordinc lu law (/&gt;•
ii«a-d will Ih i i p I h r r i u n tin Iha 3rd day ul
A|»il. A. D 1917.
Wltnma my ultirlal aianalura and aaal
iLt, th,- gnd d a y ul Marrh. A U. 1917.
(•rail
E A. 1 ) 0 t i n t . ASH,
Clark C lrr u lt Cnuri S«-rninula (to ., Fla.
l ly V. M, Mr-Datilrl, t), C.

.Springs, Seminole Co.,
Florida
MAHTEICH MALI!
S a t i r e la herrl.y sHeri t h a t Umler an*!
Most popular and delightful win­
by virtue of a ile cfee of the J u .lv e uf the
ter hotel in interior Florida. Mag­ Circuit C o u rt , S e v e n t h J u i l H a l ( I r e u l t , In
for Se m ino te C ounty , Florida, bearing
nificent location, between two lovely ami
date F eb r u a ry 2 3 rd . 1 9 1 . . wherein Virginia
lakes. Forty acres in parks’. Golf, Carolina t.'h em iral Co mpan y, a co rp oration.
Ja co m pla ina n t and Wm. Ii . Aldridge, et
tennis, bowling, billiards, boats, or- at., are d efen da n t*, I, J . J , til c k l u i u n .
Special M a i l e r in C h a nrrry «||| on M a s ango grovp, etc?T all freT^o guests. day, April 2 n d . 19 17 . during th e legal hnura
Fine fishing nnd shooting. * Pure ol -ale, oiler lor *ale, and aell. In front of
Ine court h o u tc door In Sanford. Seminnla
spring
water
from
Altamonte County, F lorid a , the following deaerlt.ed
land* a llu a l e and lying in aald Se minole
Springs.
rn unly , t o - w il; •
T h e Weat half ( W ' y l of ihe wr*l half
Tho Altamonte Ls noted for excel• W i j ) nf th e n o rlh e a *! .luarjer I N K 1* ) of
leticf1 of cuisino and service nnd so­ Ihe northeaa t u u a rter ( N K &gt; , l . and the nort h
hall ( N * y l nl I iie.n orlhw eit n u a rler | N W ' ( )
cial life. Be sure nnd auto out and of
the n o r l h e a * l a u a r lr r I N C 1; ) of Sectio n
get best dinner served in interior 32, T a w n * h l p 1 9 , n o ilh nf Uknge 31 enat.
ANo lo-glnnlng at a t.oint l i t r e ! no rth of
Florida.
Or com* for a Saturday the anutheant iSP&gt; corner of I heJ no rth weal
uuartrr
|N W
&gt; nl
the northeaat uu arter
night supper and dance following, l N E » t » of
S a c tlo n 32, Townahitr 19, amith
of range 31 r a a t , and running Ih en r e nort h
Excellent orchestra.
C U feel; I h e n r e weat
feet; th en ce
Cleo. E. Bates &amp; Son, owners nnd aoulh CIS f e e l ; thence rag*. .1371/ teat to
point of be ginning.
proprietors/
•
Said l i n d * t o l . e »otd to the higheet and
heft
for ca *h. and tu l a l i r t y aaid daBrick road ope Saturday, Jan . cree Iddder
and euata.
J J DICKIN SO N .
20th from the Altamonte to Orlundo,1
Sp eelal M iater in C h a n ce r y .
etc.
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NOW IS THE TIM E

Prices nre arivnntini! every day. Sanford * Is on a
Building Boom and You Should Build Your New jplome
W E. HAVE

T h e P ro p e r M a terials
DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS,
LIM E,
CEMENT
SH INGLES, LUMBER OF ALL K IN D S*
CORRUGATED IRON
THE PRICES A R E- RMiHT

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We huy for Canh and Sell for Cajih and you gel the benefit of
the extremely low prices.

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for the Fanner

Hill Lumber Company
PHONE
Third Street

135
Sanford, Florida

TRY A H ERALD W ANT A D

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PAGE POUR
vlUe ami hied himself to Palm Beach
where* he ownr the Palm Beach
Pott'. Joe it auppoaed to be the
R. J . HOLLY. Editor
business
manager and not dabble
W. M. HAYNES, Business Maaager
wlth"the happening* of aociety but
I&lt;ut week the editor prevailed upon Aria! supervision must be estab­
Jo e to don hit swallow tail and lished, at as early a date as possible.
adjoining . Florida
write up the Royal Polnclana and a The states
through
their
county
or state officials
mu&amp;jcal revue or two and good old
m
T E A * .........
Jo e was there, with tho goods show­ with the federal government co­
I I M O NTH S.
ing a picture of the Royal and giv­ operating are spending larcg sums
trail m o n t h s
ing a write up that placed ijiat hotel of money in vat construction and
ahead of the Ritz Ciirlb'ton of Lon­ 1systematic dipping of cattle to erad­
By following
don. the Bate Noir of Dieppe, the icate the fever tick.
this
example
citizens
in
Florida will J
_____
Camel Hair of Egypt and even the
1Cheese Chaplet of Switzerland. As get relief from restrictions now im­
Act •/ M u rk J.d , ISTI.
|a writer Joe is hound to make nis posed and enjoy the privilege of
mark and he should do more of it Improvement.of cattle and develop­
for if any man in Florida knows the ment ot the stock to the very’ best
political life it is Jo e Earmap. Give advantage, •
fia the Inside histbry of Tallahassee,
The movement to e/.vdieatc the
Joe, and we will make you our ticks is the first step in improving
legislative cprrespohdcnt.
the cattle industry and marketing to
the beat advantage, and all citizens
will be benefited. County utlicial.*
L O S T — A BOY
and
citizens of the various counties)
. Not kidnapped by bandits ary!
are
ur^ed
to immediately act In this
hidden away in a rave to weep and
matter.
T
ic k ’ eradication relieves]
starve and rouse a nation to fren-:
ried searching. Were that ttye case,
^ rT p B t%
one hundred- thousand men would
rise t o , the rescue if need be, I'n -,
fortunately the losing of the lad i*
without any dramatic egrii' ■
Sanford Will Build Thai Though very sad and very real. T h e{
Board of Trade
fact is. his father Jest him! B ein g 1
Tourist Hotel
New. members of ih e_n u d rd ^&gt;f
(00 busy - t o sit with him kt, t h e |
TTresTiTe" amT'answcr Ti.* trivia! ques­ T r a d e r ‘ciTTning ill yesterday were
The Indies of DeLand are making tions during the years when fathers Mr. J . W. Barnes and M r - Vance K.
Both progressive and
pillows for the wounded soldiers. are the only great heroes.of tho boys, Douglass.
We suggest they- make one for Chris. he let go his-hold upon him. Yes, both say M\Vo want to ally with San­
Codrington.
He mu&lt;t be silting his mother lost him! Being much ford and* the best way to do it and
down a whole lot these days for we engrossed in her teas, dinners and show it is to be in the Board of
•
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cannot get him to come over* to. dub programs, she. let ,tht* maid j Trade. • . * *
Sanford any more.
* •*
It A ”noticeablev that
among
the
1***•*
hear the 1&gt;oy say his prayers and;
maifjT’ Board of Trude booklets of
thus her grip slipped and the boy
was lost to * his home.
Aye, the other F.zrida cities that reach if*,
quite a number-show the print mark
church.tost -him! Being so much nr■(f
t .I*--* or other st.it' *
N*
doubt there j . a good reason for this
anil in no-way do we mention this nfc’ u ' i . j 1- : I.F,|

J,» r

•■hi
« '•&gt;r • * a* :t
and
get its ( l i t -dial influence,
gr.i (,y. it* good.enough lo
;pih and entirely priiil the
hat goes out over the counL-ftt.-ir.g the. home section
this Board of Trade. The
has I'M turned out t&lt;‘n
I he inert !• •- it' * •' .* • . • J- J
get s p a .” u • • 1 .v i - . * . . ,
of tiu
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the time f.-r :• .
g a. -I il
was never a timer in our history
when we had more cause for rejoic­
ing and thanksgiving. Tiu.- i- the
time to think about your spring and
summer, warden!'** and the mer­
chants -honsd 1**' aitvcrt .rifig a*
never before
What i- better th ali’.i
Tine E.e&gt;: .■ ■ i i •r. ; a: v. i,. rw- ,[
Ti v n t •-

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■d th - home paper bung intimately
acquainted with the - u Mp .-i . l.'-t's
bid for hum” work or at least keep
it within the"state.
You -. an usually fudge .t mail's
r

1 .irjo te r

b)

the

w ay

he

answ ers

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ARE YOU ONE OF THE 99?
The following table shows the number of bank depositors out
of every 1000 of population in the countries listed:
G erm any
. . . .
317
E n gland
.
.
- . • 302
D e n m a rk
. . . .
442
I t a l y ....................................... 2 2 0
United S t a t e s
. . .
ay

France
- • * - 84G
JS w ilz c rla n d
. . .
554
. Jap an
. . . . .
270
N o rw ay -S w ed cn - 409
Holland
- .- - - 225

We are the spendthrifts of the country.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
_*ffr4HTYnHRBUSIHESS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND

II. R- STEVENS
Prcl.Urt *

0. L TAYLOR
Cashier

F. L. WOODRUFF Vki-PraaMtiil

R. R. DEAS
An'! Ciihisr

in grounds and what Bet t i showed in
on.^ t ho hox was a plenty, good control
in* 1and a good hop on his fa*t one.
The High School lads failed, to
ft*. 3j»J
,rt*
hi* benders liTTiTafter "the con,r' elusion of the fifth inning Manager
ltrp«.rt of Ihc ( onJlU.n of t(,r
j Davis, for fear of losing his star
..
pitcher sent in Moore to relieve him. FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
1 " though Betts was not taken out of At Sanford. In the Stale of Florld.i. u
s the box for fear of losing his reputat the dose of business Mifrch "iih, i j j *
, n * lion but merely to pave* way for u
Itrtourrrs
1,1 pitcher who was not quite his equal,
liiAtt*
hita m n ia
and also it was the intention of giv- (IVtfdj • I
mA
L•,
S . llllC4 * l« :Hf»CUUWClflTUlRlkm
, " ing the .High School boys practice, IX*
Holldi nthff than \\ $. iln !»
I'WcftJ ID Smirr tV*j*J
something which Betts .was nor giv­
Having*
ing them. The public thought this I't !(uli «nd *-s #fitt■• . j i •
rolls t*rml f»»r mat**
--1 l,.-f
i*s was a good move it^ Betts was
|.lIhY»)*t k
itvT*

tt i l t h
an il

ig ,

&gt; a n f 'Cd

o* i

ill”

iti***it- wt- are hca-ihg about th..t
they van enjoy them without being
Board of Trade members." l&gt;ut us
forme, while I am farming and don't
know that this and th^t will do me
atfy personal good, a‘5 the same time
I want to -how thi-m to the tourjsf

o • &gt; u.- ‘iiiicr- *. t l iui. «• t ricif
-i|ue on the l onor roil a- the mtui
who D I P and that* roll will have a
* dispicuous place for everyone to
see In the Board of Trade office:
We want your name amdt.g the lot
reader, it wdi lie worth more Jhan

inning only (&gt;!.&gt;• tut was -e*

i II red lllf Ids d” ! very.

nnprov* *

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•snufil»*•«»,
l*»nk .lurk
fu&gt; -criji-iur, lu ..... , .i
ti I!.*. r»r tHt.k
A star uf llankJni H*-..
In. uit L-rr,.| _
Kortutufr tn&gt;l Future.
li(*J (.•:»!('
nthrr (hut thuw*r

The High School boys all placed
w •!!. hut th»* Tourist* found great
pleasure in making klcycn errors,
thereby causing-the l&lt;» •of the game.
Not caning any reflection on the Ntt anuni'.l dur i n u »a*
l-favnl r » f . . s p r (• Li
Tfxurists ns ball players, the writer
N'.'c, V. ,L. Chi- *„■• r |
will have to -av that - -me uf t »*,»-m

to •-e secured for l;r&gt;l ha-.-tn in tirifo can biriwunt lac.:
fin who found great difficulty In ° S f i S K * * “ r
bending his neck after some ground- 1E'»&gt;,^s-*i*urr»-nr».»irktii»r,i
«r* which were hit in his direction. Noo.ofotbrr N*iu»*| it«nk
T,
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rr«^vi» ip .n1itt I
U onel an9 ^rrfonn^f! vory
wrll
ivt-ra’ iw - r 11 r
unrund the initial sack, but for not
being able to g(t out of iti” way
of th. •*”

w hich

were t h r o w n

at

Itm l t .

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h. n.

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sent broad -.*! t-h-oughout the con: ■
try.
Now i» the time for art ina
If you wtv.lii »• ..* '
j.
I . . i-t-Cnl* un|ui t

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( Vf llliv-atr-*,. lit

(I a- (I '«&gt; *

A«. It. Ramsey, i ity and gotitil)
engineer, who w-a* in the .it
v.-.t
p. m. hieing l itn-eM into o
i —!.ivr-front* a •••i* ■ it
m i * , q.i .
,e oj
Sanford and Sutv.inole* county ‘ -wuz
atapdlng in front of M. Elroy's pi,.,r
H&lt; I &gt;ked up startled lik« ..■.•! «-\claimed: " ( i t r , what's the parade ifi
town for?" It wj* only four or ti\e
automobiles, one In hind ti e toth*-r
a sort of tratlic congestion.
That
wtz .clh
A joke ,on Kninsry who
wasn't u'sed to seeing such a jam-up.
Howevir. that's whai rustiiuiting
does fr. n feller. A ■f*1 4,#* *A
if t*riff111it
" t ity b roke."
-Or!:i ::d;&gt;
^ e don't allow any’ T rathe ton*
gesrtton in this * Imrg, old top
we have truiTtc', policemen'to keep ‘em
moving. Come up some time and
gv&gt;t riirc owr by a load of hay;

i-suv. the Board &gt;f I rad” Will
1
out «• i*r tw i hundred copies 10
tourists that have been Sanford vis­
itors this *c:t*nu and thl* method
will resiilt m bringing more touri*i*
to Sanford ahd those touri»ts will
will bring you ilollnrs and will re;
member you when vou g*-t here

lat.-wiue promtiition; will amend picture
he Davis package law *n as to cut weuh!

•

.-resting of the
M'fffljn c
and thfc ir.qhiri i w;,i r6gvive_ r. plita that will in*
ir as* the-, inter”*! already manif« i d.
. .
'
B ard of TVxds'tali r* ar” on the.
inert-'.- ■ Y' -u M.v a id today sixty
tive •ailed and i .l tbld they repre­
sented ntnru-en ktatetrahglisg (rant
F E D E R A L C ATTLE QT’ ARA?»Virpl ia Vn Oft-ort
T IN E
. . .
Mr*. E'tr.er E. Rust of Syracuse,
l)o you haw trouble
The Federal . . t t ! ” quaraftti-.' N. Y . -•.*- -• nf'-.-cnir.,: Board of
against the s t s t v W',Tl6H3t h.vs long Trad” Visitor
■'* J:-. -,
typrwriti r?
With ypur
keen
recognin-J
as'
a.
-.erio^t
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ondi*.
in
.
conversation
.-tite
l
t,hit
in
Doe.* it hi r r.rp.i .do the ”
lien. T h e . ittbi own*-.--, vhtpp'-r-. tr »•.-.-!* t
i Eur ■ : 1
letters -fill up?
; ! traders and transportation romthe Orient but thl-* winter had h-MIt’s not the fault of the 1 pani**. engaged. In the handling and fd the g-|virt&gt; ".See America First,”
typewriter— its the rib- * ;; muvemepi. .f: rattle,
from and for the first tifne’ had coni” to
the
demand
for
stock
on
account
of Florida. Mr*. Ru*t is now a Ftorbon. Tt v one of our Web- i I
improved"market
conditions
throughIda enthusiast and' frankly -ay» that
ster ribbons. They are I!
out the country is largely due to the *he anticipates another visit, the
the best made and do not 11 *carcity of stocker a/id butcher coming season and assert* that in
give the, trouble that ;; cattle.
her routing. Sanford will be booked

Itibhons for all Machines
Price 7."&gt;c

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The people of Florida' Yp.Utt gpnreetate that nuarahtine restriction*

at ^**ast&gt;
"•' know it!

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and you know it —

R eport o f th e Condition o f

The First National B
of Sanford. Florida

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At tho C lo se o f B u s in e s s M a rch " t h , 1917

Ribbons

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•' *Wur»*i I y {*!»—
1fir o!

TotiU ds mtmJ

The L itiire of the game was th”
ti*!
a running catch by Huttcht-Jh.
Kihcrt t’obb. iui thi:t| b.»-.' played
a go id gt.me ui*.| it s””»n -1 h-_ if
every p!u,..er on ifi” lligii ,-chool n"t-*;** of Fr r- !*. f’i*uTU’- .*»ri.ir
I. it. P. U hiHlff, * *H*hwf til it * team was hotting them down the t*anV
. w Kilynwtyintctf tKlI
a1-*'
•Af
third base lipe. l*ut the more they l* tru- to l hm 1 of m&gt;
Sanford Tpuri-ls Defeated
•
II. F. WIIJTM
The S .1/1ftlid High School defeated c a m e ’the better Cobb like! t hejn.
{tulnffibo l ami u i j f f i m ‘
A.* 1
IMH 4 * y
T . I* Hthe Sanford, Tourists yesterday af ■ Moore twirled five innins* for the
■J o nr istt. and ■■!!■&gt;&lt;■» d l i e u,'-pusitUn
ngirtot*
Notarv Put Ik My l oHr*
w t.s ld -r a h - i/JubK* v.as in store nothing i.i the dfr.e of hi tr The big
for the High Selmopl when it was an Monde wa$ applauded by the fair
Itpunped that B e lt* and Spencer sez uf the conclusion of each Inning,
would wurk for tin* Tourists.. This the' ladies showing, their a pprevia -

Joe Eaftnan sometime ago nuit
the busy mart* of trade in Juckron*

cheaper ribbons do.

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RESOURCES
MEANS AND nisiJH'NTS OVERDRAFTS

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LIABILITIES
1331.-130.1H

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TION

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STOt'KS. BONUS

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S E lT ItlT IE S

REAL ESTATE. Ft R M T l'ItE AND
FI XT I RES . CASH IH'K FROM BANKS AND F.
S; TREASl'REIt
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OS.'OS.O.I
13 . 500,00

t'AIMTAI. .STOt K ...............................

SI'RI'Ll'S FU.Nft
rsniviD nn p r o fit s
RESERVED FOR TAXES AND IN
TEREST
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s 35,000.00
3 5 ,000.00
]

3.123.56

DIVIDENDS 'UNPAID
( IKt ELATION
.
BONDS BORROAVED

0 ,000.60

D E P O S IT S .....................................

2 . 119.60

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fA05,K34.66

SCC 5 . S 1 I .66

This Bank is better prepared in handle every class of business and render to its customers
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accom m odation co n sisten t with sound, hsirtriftg-ilmn ev er b e fo r e .

THE STRONG BANK CAN HELP EVERY LEGITIMATE ENTER PR LSI

The

Herald Printing Co

D E P O S I T S M A R C H 5lh . 1917
D E P O S I T S MARC 1! Ith. 1 9 It

Office Supply Depl.

INCREASE ONE YEAR

119.1,0
8 0 0 .0 7
M 9 6 ,6 4 9 .5 3

PHONE 143

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The Ernnd Lodge -at -Its session Gus Irmitter and wife, Chicago, III
this afternoon clerteil the following J . D. Hanghey, Hlchford, Vt.
ofllcers to ^prve for the coining year:
Hfcprrmc Lodge Officer*
N- P, A owell, Grand Chancellor.

Little Happenings— M ention
of M atters In B r i e f Personal Item s of
• Interest

Williams, Vive Chancellor.
W. M. Go her. Prelate.
J- W. Tompkins, Master of Ex­
chequer.
J. H. Coffee. Outer Guard,
I aul I., (im*, M. I ) , InnrGnard
Guard
Representative
•'•'oil

1 A million •dullnr phosphate plant

«i[l in- built on the shore* of Hills­
borough Hay near Tampa nnd after
the war i* over this plant will.begin
operations upon a large scale.
Ford Touring Car for Suic—At a
bargain. It. &amp; O. Garage, W. A
Strinjfdlow.
.v
44-tfc
Break your Cold or I.a Grippe
with a few dose* of GGC.
33-26tc
St a Smyrna will have a special
r’. M,
- elect a board I" draft a
r '•■r th.it thriving lit l D

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of. Florida suitable for n NatioYial
Park.
Talk: A Journey Through the
Yellowstone—.Miss Vlnra Milien.
March HA'24: Ilaby Week Cam­
paign.
0
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Better Itaby Contest— March 21.

I.oft m of pi n*aeoln.

!*• L t Ly n ,h of tauin,,sville.
Splendid addresses by high offieials of the Pythianorg"ijiintion
Waller Connelly Inlured
ut an open meeting in the auditori­
Walter Connelly, the 13-year old
um, engaged the attention of the del­
son of •Mr. and Mrr„ A. P. Con­
egates nnd visitors to thu K. of J’,
nelly hud the mifortune to break
convention most of the forenoon to-his arm while attempting to (Tank
day;
his father’s car lost evening about 7
o’clock. The injured boy was taken
Quality Shop Opening
at once to a physician where it was
One of . the prettiest milliner, found that both bone* in the arm
openings of thu V-a-on was that o were broken .bet ween the wrist and
the Quality Shop ye*ter lay and r.’ tlw* elbow. Although a serious acci­
day long the shop was thronged dent the boy is getting along nicely
Social Depl, Afternoon Tew
wish the l;oiu-i who were in ei&gt;l;t- and n _t3 Thought t lipt he will soon
With Mrs. 11. J . Starling the graaft* rooott- M'.v -wit IrTtm
sies over tho beautiful styles of recover.
_________________ _. j i uuo—
ilCiid-tnUf,— l-Ti^—
1,1.1 n'.iglT
lhr- Soei.d Department at the Wornfan"* Club on Tuesday was a charm­
Went of Mr* I O Pear»on. assisted
\cw Slock ul K.inner'*
hy Mr*. A. 11. Parti,h ill' Quality
ing event. surrounded with a quiet
itrJu* your inspection of
Shop i* proving mo»i popular add
i h1.' . ut.i iiui,. — «»f--—
it f.i■■'% t in
season.
I he lea table* were- mo.,t
date stock of ladies dress goods,
li y the ladle* o f ' i hi, *c ;i m of
ottrnetive with
gleaming
.silver
lad!1-., ready to wear hat* and other
which redacted the modest beauty &lt;&gt;f
Horid.t. Our sfaff wrli'f i -xmi-i is to
good* including men's furnishings.
purple violet* which adorned them.
( all and see them. *
CO-11c ,
Mrs. C. E. Henry, retiring cliairman ‘of the department and Mrs.
baptist Chinch Sunday
Julius Scliultr,’ the iiu'oinlug chair­
Sunday school.
man poured tea, while Mrs. Geo.
Il:uu 'Preaching by the pastor, Fox and .Mrs. G«m . I). Hi,hop pre­
Proper!.' Owner* Take Nollr«*
sided ot the coffee urn and assisted
The Fear of the Lord.” ■
The law provide* that " I f taxes
.11:1.*&gt; It V P. V
Mrs. Starling throughout the oft*rupon any'rt'.d estate shill not be
li'ino M.(.lines T»\lur ih lighted
paid Indore thr,*Fir'T dav of \pril of
with several beautiful vocal selec­
any year, the fax Coll* , tor shall
tions
!■
(.
M .
\|,tadvertise and - -1!
'VO -

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Minds will positively lie closed
tertained .‘15,000 tourists this oil April Fit -1 ps provided by law.
and all* lands on which taxes have
nut been paid will be advertised.
I No D I INK I NS.

I.ir&gt; th at .la i.son-

i Ituick 23 fdim.
I Maxwell #175.
Nearly new and ii

Neniiinile &lt; lunl)

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Baptist Church
Sanford, Florida
* orn.'t I’ark Avenue and Glh Street
Tfjr Hifnsn, I'aalOf

SERVICES
Surjila v :

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' ■" m., Sunday School
I iw i&gt;. ni., Prcucliing
C;l &gt; lb m ., It. Y* P . r .

*. " i’. fa. I’michjnff
‘ * P m., IVnyor Sendee

' ;"*ii a S i ranger?

&lt;‘1Sick and in*Trouble?
t‘ -Vn“ without a Pastor?
' &gt;’"ii

eking Salvation?

*' &gt;" t needing I'riends?
0

eager to S e n e ?

DON’T
111 u&gt; com e to
i lie T em p le

1 have ju t . ompU'tc 1 a ■. 10 mile
:tri|* on whlth

my spring opening
Tailoring Sale,

I

take pleasure in
stating that M r .
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Dillard, represent­
ing ISAAC IIAMi n i r c K O so n s'
will
again " vbe with
t
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me FRIDAY and i
S A T U It I) A Y, ;
MARCH Kith and j
17th.

Place your i

order for that Eas- j
ter Suit.

lin e

.

:

o f W oolens,

M oh airs, Kool K lo th , P a lm B e a c h
a n d 1! c e l
show n a t

Proof

are

b ein g

PERKINS
The Haberdasher

•.liar tt
ii ■■
re*
-p.iii-iM e .'i l i i e , in iltiP .iii11 nation-

ftepiiri i J the &lt; ondiiinn nf T h e Hank
o f i &gt;Dedo, at Oviedo. in the S ta le
of I loriilii. at the t'lnse nf llusines*. Mar V f t 17

t ' n o n o • t , or

M in i! i
afternoon
Mr*
( .I r a n i !
I "lining*, th e president' will intro
d in e a million ln*udv"&lt;■■in- i (■»■ 1,■ a
•N' .*
"t o t ,, and th e I' itet I. •-1-.

Notice |S hereby pivi-tl
\ f t e t 'n i n - ,, |;nti li i-. r of
l i l o a t e No 1*1*1 -I t ill tl;
il Inly, A. I &gt;. 1*1 i. Iiu,
j eerlilietite in pty otlle", anul

,nn V
i-l'lllll *i Her* l« i \p*..-ti-d
'I’ll
i" " in .im ifa ciu r": ' will ! c ,e , but t It

ip p tic n ip in

(&gt; r

i iv

deed

til it lien
'fa x l crm b d ll'
Id'll said l.xiart* im Hh I I.-lditii_
I^Liii'* M\ i'ulUtrral
Hlhrr Than
lig-i made
: •.! * ' .
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...i | |i;i, , ,tijfi *
t o t . j r in \1| i If In - ]; _

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iccordam &gt;• with law.
Said . eeilili* Mtittial hQt Id I *ihI
lUnlcid II "i***. FurnHu «n I Kaiuri’*
cate em braces tll«* full »\, ing d " ,( rilil'il I»je (jttm |lfn»f|Nlff|tti| 11ink•
,
*
f •
property *iiuatei| i i Seminole . i.ttn ( A s h I t I . A I i l l

h j hll'id being trsacsS' d at the dale of
the issuance of cueh certificate in
the name id I iiknowti. I rdc*.( said
,Miss J.itie I y P-r. w no Im, I" on
certificate
shall bo* redeemeil ncConnervptinn nf t&gt;l|fte leather will
the a ttra c tiv e guest of M i*s C la ri in
eJirdiftg To law tax deed vvfil issue
Sparrow and d lishnp W e e il'i
family * t . will aid tl d ir husbands in buy , thereon on tin- i8th day. of April.
in JndiMtnv ille.
From there she ing th e m o r e . reasonable article? o ff
Wot "n are the
will go to Savannah, tin., where she wexfing apparel.
will In* the guest of M i,, l.' st'-r It m- style makers, artti it haw retffnlned
ilolph and Mi»s llattey. Mil's Tyler, for. Jaek p n n vil.e to tell th e fair ge.\ •
wh« is the daughter of Mi-Imp 'Tyler "f.tlo* n ition ih ir duljis along' thi*
Stub
K. V. i m l U i U H S , *
nf North Dakota received mugy de- line, . IJiT'gofrire thy t l j l ' s have
Clerk
Crrcuit
Court Seminole Co
liglll.ftlL mo ia| attentions while, in been d ic ta ted , but now th e wo me
t
’ Florida.
will d ic ta t e th e style*, and ail pub*
Sanford.
Jly
V.
K,
Dougla.-s,
I&gt;. C.
in-- pinf'd Wltmt'll are. ex peeled to
G0-ITi*5t(* ■
'
,
uitid"
the fi"ct-ion'of the dub.
Dr and Mrs J . \V. Ccilcinun, who
T b ' * uetiun tin tho tittttlon, which
fltjve 4ieen spending ilh • winter in will be i&lt; •- n| 1- - 1I by Mfs. JetitllHjfs
fvttnford left on'Tuc.-day for I’efcrs- is looked forward t o with ntue.h in ;
burg, hid,,, accompanied by their ti-rist. 'Jacks'*!tvii|e" MetrpjKtlln.
*
*' '
»
*
duufehte/, Mr- Will 'lloolehan.
Mrs. L' Oietto p f ' Yitldnsta Is the

i used the Foot' Air gi|cit of her daughter. Mr&lt;. AY C

fcActelerator ami. tried it out to my Hill.
complete -safisfai lion.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Maltby of Port
During th iftrip I used only 12 Tampa City arc visitint; Mr*. ( ‘Lic­
gallons o f gasoline, nr 2a miles to ence \\olfc.
* ’ ••
the gailon, which i* about 40 tb 50
per cent mure than I could hav*
Mr Gragg Maxey and little
made without the Accelerator.
Hugh is tlm guest of her sister,
I am well pleased with thi* at­ . Iabow 1)o!t*ey.
*
tachment and would not he without

Mix* Janet Chapman, th" gueat
of tin1 Misses 'Sehultx is visiting
friends for several days at Palm
Bench, She will return nekt week
and neeoinpany N|isse* Gfctchnn nnd
At The New England Home
Olga Schtillx &lt;m a ’ visit of several
Among ^ recent arrivals at The days in IL'Land.
New -England Home are:
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Howe. Marl­
W O M A N ’S C L U B
boro, Mass., W, I,. Gutlirey, Mari­
on, Ohio, H. I,. Terris, Chicago, III..
S. M. Far well and * wife, Osborne,
Calendar
Kansas. Alfred Berner nnd wife. . Tuesday, March 20 Music tie [it
program to Club
Mrs !t F Tolar
West Held, N. J , Air and Mr
Frank H u rle y , London. Ontario. &lt; ch airm an
Wednesday, March
N. Whitiiker and* son, Miami, Fla..
Ifeggen, M. E. Luylfl'c. Chicago. Department.
III., J. M. Mean, J . (', (,'rce, I'yroime,
Conservation:
Paper, National Parks uikI Na­
Pa.’, N. J . Vinson, L. K. Vinson.
Tarpon Springs, Fla., Dan Pickering tional Forests. * Tbit difference in
and wife, Hillsboro. Inti., Mr. anti them.
Mrs. J : C. Taylor, Knoxville, Term.
Five minute talks: Beauty Spots
Yours truly,
\V. M. Havnes
.
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measure taken at

l.iira',i'&gt; J tepart tio'tii mi W ednes­
place tile middle of April. Till* wed­ day afternoon. J|er app'-nmoi'V vvu* .
ding will bo a ipiict home affair
greeted with warm appr&gt; &gt;ialioti tiy
Mi
St h i d ; i, i In' ebb o 'laughter i friend- ami ui&gt;»ociutcs of former
of Mrs. Julius Sehuliz
Her-attract 1year*. MV request of the ehairman. ;
live personaltly mid charming m an-' Mr- 1 I; I'h dips, M r,. Hrowiic.
it&gt;-. lug* thi r with h'T many talented gave ., ip■11 liI fully in form al talk.
tiecooipli'liibents have erven h*r a: Her s*j 11.-■ ! I »1*»’••y and magnetic

VMettded Hanker t &lt; nnvcntioa
, tin* wint'r. rct(irtodi
F o r re s t
L a k e of the Semitmlp I Ft. LritaT'rda'e
lie i
C o u n ty I! im
it I Tavlor of 111•■
I'eop'es Hank and I I1 4*••r- 1•r an i
It. P. Whit nor nf th»- l i r - t National
Hank til t ended -tin- banhvi^ji' t e n
V'-ntiiin. at t l H . l i d i y -stirilay and
report a good m'-' tiiig and a t tt*
tim e In d ite c a p i t a ! 'of Orange coutdy.

’ • Hanford, Fin., Mur. 15, 1S17.
Chut!* s Electric Co.|
; City:
(lent (omen:
.

n o t have t h e i r

$10. $15. $20. $25. and $30.

V AfterIV&gt;oi)
patroituge o

tientlmnen I Have irsed tbe Foot
Air Accelerator for one montfl and
will state that ‘during that time I
have saved fully 10 per cent on my
gasoline bill,
I am well pleased with this .at­
tachment _and never expect' to b*‘
without on".
Yours truly, •
. IL IL* Eldridge.

of those who did

A b eau tifu l

mi ut

tragi

The Foul Air Accelerator
Charles Electric Co,

For Ilie benefit

|.» g-.iiu

enjoy i l l there being a number of
guest!* from the dub and other
friends in addition to the Social* De*
purt merit members.

\\ II* M t lie W o m a n s

Stick AU- Where

it.*.

i- a!' iv , *vr*
I v, it ft p lea-are
flu
informal
1 lal gathering w.t* mm h

-.-.iiiirg , t i c town of eheap
•,| boarding houses claim * to Tax

ville wui ii • i ,io*"ni I lie 24 tit. annual
K nf P ••■invention is drawing to si
duet* i a* afternoon, with till* (Ilull
ftltrrtaiai ig feature;—a hniiqUl'L at
Ih* KiM1* at S:.|n tonight, and a
ball at t » ,',atiiot rink at 1* p. in.
Tin- c e.vents will round out a most
■1 i ijtov able cnii v&lt;‘!it ton

PAGE FIVE

f^apitdkt Stork l*4i I Ir»
SuritKiw Ktpnl

I 'nsI litv.,ili‘.i| i’fMliH tlihr- K*
T*\**
I’imr ( ‘ityllnlsi of lN=iHpil

r&amp;4ii«r*4
• Total

Oulriarxltiiii
ffcl.5 S9 .1 T

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St All' *if F lif f k li,

t

I'minty i&gt;l Hvtiilititlffl u #
.
|,|l ti Ftttlth
I’l iKr *bm**.n»mr&lt;|
lUul . I Dr »D
swear th.it thr abuVP
at.iUtrii fit- 11 true in thr liM,i ol my Knn* l«*t||r
an*l Iwlltpf.
.
ii. d. sm it h , r r..
Coffwt Allwll
Sub-rrihr'l *ml *»,fn to
II. ii- Smith
W i n - m- l ha, 13th day
*T. W. lj»RH»tl
i.t Mar.., tt*l«
I. U rook
f lifrrlnm

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I. I . (look.

•Maccabees Noth u
T h " C u t i s of The Mnecjmeci
wilt mfet at ih" Woman’* Club
.Monday night tit 7
T.’te llt-rald Sperjal
Thu- Herald Spicial K-r.iter Mdir
tion will be printed Ffuesday. April
3rd.
Every merchant in Seminole
county should have’ apace in thi*
edition.
Chance to Sec a Thrill.
l b i ’ ef Alteiiiliini—*Th*i j m i r lientl
out nf tlm clcviitor ciiuft. W bat'Sllm
mill ter u lt\ yn*n&gt;" rnvb* Mltvii —“Ju st
a minute, son. T h e re's a fcjlovy Just
Inatle an ujm . iiMmi In tluit.tluntHhlng,

llllll I III lUMIg I" *i.tl *1 boo III.,1,1
nu-iteliiiie ifri'i'."—Pud;.

SAFE DEPOSIT DELAY .
' MAY CAUSE REGRET
'The person who delay.s Safe Deposit Protection for
liis valtinble.x may stumer or later regret it— for no
one can tell how s ton low by lire or&lt;heft may oeeur.

Safe Di'lOhit Boxes fur Renl at

S2, 511 and $5 per year
(Too Late to Classify)

K**r #Sn|e Marred Plymouth Kork
F.ggs. 75c per* net ling. Geo. llullinger, IL
D.'A., City.
GO-lip
F o r ‘ Sale Mock in Tin* Geo. M.
Fcrnuld lldw, Co.
Apply to Mux
" N , ” Sanford.
60-2tc

A* It KUY,

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Notary t’uhtle

c; w. srKNriiti. rod

�Mr. and "Mm. Frank DaBall and
Mm. Grosebcck left for- their home
in New York Monday after spend-ing several weeks in Florida.
Miss* Berta Lagcnbach of Orlando
was the guest of Mm. J&lt; N. Searcy
for the week end.
Harry and Joe Phipps of Tampa
are campipg in the Clousor house in

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS* FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COHN**
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
■i i ■ i
EAST
FORD
Rev. J . W. Bartlett of Enterprise
Is expected here to fill his usual ap­
pointment for third Sunday in the
month, March 18.
* A daughter was horn to Mr. and
Mrs. L. Roye of ilcardall avenue
March 10th.

taker Miller* and seht to Topeka,
Kansas ■ for interment.
The de­
ceased is survived by six children,
three sons and three daughters, all
of them living in Topeka with ex­
ception of one daughter in Denver,
Colorado.

-l.* n g » ig Q d -a a 4 -.

.M t*»

Workamn of Indianapolis is their
guest this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar were shop­
ping in Orlandg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy arrived Fri­
day night to spend their honeymoon
in their winter home in South
Longwood. Mm. Hardy will be re­
membered as Mm. llandlin.

Coach -Hutchison
Has been .working his High School
lads all this week in order to have
them in shape for Ocala this Satur­
day when they botji will battle for
the high honors at Ocala.
With
Laing and Robison working for the
High.Schpol and the heavy hickory
of Spencers- In the game the boys

is being expended by tho automovile
tourists, and it is believed'that the
figures are most conservative. The
money is all c ash and. is added in
various .ways to the state coffers.

Congregational Church
The Bible school of the Congre­
gational church meets at 9:45.
Study, ctasoe* for ail age*. C. R.
a j u m l t l k*‘ h f l n n l ^fro r a . — :
r~ “ ' / WTirJ.eavt-Hotm ~
. . : Walker, *Supt. *. You artf invited to
Slugging Jim Moore nnd Biddle spend an hour with us.
Burdick wfll depart from Sanford
The minister, J. A. Davidson will
s o m e time during the latter part of speak at the morning service hour,
this month for their spring training 11 o'clock, on “ I t ’s All Wrong” qnd
cfcmps. It would he wise to' have in the evening at 7 o’clock on " T h e
these two boyB to hang over and Price of L ib erty ." * Special music by
maybe Sanford could u»6 them to the choir and Mm. Julius Takach,
some advantage—both
are
ball- soloist. Mrs. Fry, organist. •
plajVrs of the highest typo nnd to
Christian Endeavor Socfety meets
let them "slip through our wings at 6 o’clock. T o all of these services
would be making a grave -mistake. the public is cordially invited.
In the writer's opinion Burdick hits
no superior as an outfielder and even
Fear, the Tormentor.
today George 1’oskert rated as the
How many useless torments nre
greatest fielding outfielder in the ours because of fenrl Looking hack
country is weak -on, running hack over my own life I con see that moat
after fly halls, while Burdick finds of my sufferings were due to feurs.
no trouble in running hack nnd get­ nnd that they were nit, every one of
ting them. So if there should he a them, both useless and itolson. Of nil
league h-t's consider these two play­ the demons that ride poor mortals,
fear Is the most luuliclou*.— Irish
ers.
World.

SPRING TERM REVIEW COURSE
April 2nd-Jane lit, lOq-j
Wftle fu, Catalog nod', ull |nfu,m&lt;lU

John B. Stetson University

WEKIWA I TEMS
A postothce party had been plan­
l'PSA LA AND GRAPEVILLE
ned a great many times, but when it
Rev. Baldwin of Sanford will
came Saturday night it was as a
great surprise and in the form of an preach at the Presbyterian church at
oyster, supper. A social hour was 17:30 Sunday evening, in place of
enjoyed by the young people, both j Rev. Thompson, substituting for the
before and after the supper. The latter, who is ill.
Wekiwa people were not all present.
Three of our number are leaving
Kill T h u t r » , i , Dr UUsf
ns it was impossible to get word to Upsala this week: Aron Lundquisi
those who were not already there. for Arlington, Fla., to take charge
However, those present were: Mr. of his brother Garder’s farm near
and Mm. A. M. Hush, Mr. and Mrs. j Jacksonville.
His brother Elmer
E. I*. Morse of South Sanford has
U. 8. Government Buy* It
E. A. Bush and fumily, Mr. and Mrs has 'charge of his (dace here. On
been quite seriously ill at hi* home
■OLD B V U tY W U XU — I k e d Kao
% J . ________
Grillln. Mr. and Mrs. U . C. I Saturday F ran k Ericson, who htax
with an atta^k^of pneumonia. A j
|Holiday ant family - a ncl Miss D a w - ; been employed at Mr. Rantoul’s F O l ’NTV DIVISION IN VOLUSIA
little son has been quite ill alto.
i son; Messrs. A. 0 . and E. 0 . \ on- this tfinter will leave for Albany,
Mr. and Mrs. ('. B. T i le r are in
m
1
• |Herbtilis. Louis and Vivian Acosta. \' V U&gt;. resume his otllcc
H alifax _U»ad__ District-. Want* _ a
J n 0 L*oiU:iiljw tin*-week-to. w 4 - i l w . f r — :------ -- - T—
-r— .— p - — ---. ,, ,,
.
- ... .
. I Andrew and Raymond Boyd, Jo e on a boat.
Divorce From Volusia
Mr.
Shautler
will
also
J . E. May, of D etro t, Mich., who
,
. ,
... ..
:
A movement for the division of
... \
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MfcAlistcr, John Welborn, Albert cave for. tho home of his daughter
will bs gue-t at their home at Lake
.
1 n
Volusia and t!|»* creation of u new
____ tjme. *
'
Lordcn
Alex Pope.
in K
&lt;
Kentucky-.
Onoro r*
for some
county out of the territory compos­
The Ladle* Aid are meeting with
Mrs. &lt;’. J. \ ermlllion spent Satur*
number1 of ne:ar neighbors gjuhing the Halifax road district, which
M m .'G . C. Chatnherhin this Thurs­ day in ban ford with her daughter, prod for a . pleasant evening with
began several days -ngo, assumed
day. They n r e jt ili ta U ng orslers for Jlisa rDajihjta." who returned h o m e ; Mr. nmj m „ , LeRoy Hodgins, Sat.definite shape yesterday, and- peti­
with her to spend Sunday.
apron*.
urday, taking them quite by surtions will hi* circulated within, the
Rev. J . W. Bartlett filled his usual prise. •C olfee and cakes were in-}
Mr*. Caroline Mr Douyu!, -Mrs.
,
,
. next day or so. The petitions wil
Lib hie Weeks and,Ml** AtljUvf Weeks appointm ent' here Sunday morning. dulged in, it -being the gentleman .! ,i(; ,n tJje han(|, of I{ L Sm|th. to
of MelloUviire avenue spetij the day .■Rev. Alfred Erlcson was with, us birthday.
■
_ ^ _ J ^ p h Osflorw nnd t C. Roger* a o*i
Adrian, son of Mr. nnd Mr*. E K. voluntary a**i*tatiee in the tirculn*
Wednesday at th** M, p.jugal ' »ine. a ls o ‘ Sunday morning arid evening,
M. J. VAN GL1.DERKN. Principal
SANFORD, 1 1nidnv
ill with tion of same and tho securing &lt;-f
EH wood Irish of Cameron City I* preaching in Reiu Hurio-ti's plate in Lumlquist iiit* been real
.
a. . , . — .
shipping t o m a t o 1a n ,| aiding*' plants the evening.
bowel trouble for a week, but we
-ig-uti
ur*-*
will
be
apprX'i
iated.
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Be
to N'ori . .• .. x - . * ' •; . i f
»l.t nil
•d w\.
hureh *U11tin &gt; good rare.
For nia: y \ear* the people of ibis
er*.
•it.'It i* !
mornii
\*i :
port ion of \ u!u*i:i county have rea Mr*. B e rfls o n attended *"-r \i&lt;»s i,:&gt; d that the were bearing an unac lin.
i \k t: ' i \it v
at Monroe Saturday, taking dinner ju*: portion of county taxes in pro­
Mi*
Mary IDixie from* Way land at Mr. Italian’s'o n the Wesyt Siil&lt;-.
ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAINS FOR
Harold lle'Vhi-n wa a Saturday
portion to what they received. More
visited
Wekiwa
Wednesday in search
visitor here from Oakland
Mrs. Eric Anderson has been than one til'd of all the taxes in the
CHICAGO AND St. LOUIS
of I'aola
51 lo«* dog.
Miss Fra r ej Pcarso
stopping with Mr*. H: G. Lutuicounty are woliected sn the 'territory
DIXIE
FLYER
DIXIE LIMITED
was the gu*'*t of Miss Helen I»er-: Messrs. Trank and Cyril Boyd quist this ’past week.
Lv Jacksonville ACE
Lv Jacksonville . . A C L 8.30 PM
9 IS AM
proposed for the new* county, while
man from Friday until Saturday.
nnil families who have been away
'Mrs. George Clark was a rnller oniv about one fifth i* returned to
o a r
Ar M a c o n .
Ar M acon ............GS&amp;F 4.25 AM
I H PM
Ar Atlanta
&lt; •- ; ;
pm
Dr, Itobsn mad'* two professional working in the orange packing busi- Wednesday on Mrs, J . Vaughn
Ar A tla n ta ...... .(’of Cl 7.40 AM
•thl*
dt-urht
The
high
cost*
of
crinn
ari1 at t' .ir i ,ii e tiefe rtow ' Mr* lllTtelsrm &lt;,,t|11-ri Wedllt&gt;d,i\
Ar Chattanooga HCJ It 11. PM
Ar Chattanooga KClIll 12.12 PM
t alls here last week
n:d |-ruM’i ution*. amnia! I lie Inghe-i
Ar Nashville
KCtiU i N AM
Ar Naihville _ .KCISH 4.45 PM
- siiitituer
T. W I,aw to
wn- a b-i-in. * f -r t! &lt;
-.t Mr* II
l.’ind'|ui*t'* and ..t u( .my imiriiv in the state, is d&lt; e
Lv Nashville
I A ■ f '.! AM
8.15 PM
Lv N aihvlllo___ sctlU
t-aller h-re L*rt■I.i&gt; aft&lt;*r noon
Ar Evansville . .
7.20 AM
( , ri Bo; ri has added a new i ord Mr* Ballinger's
8 34 AM
Ar SL L o u is ___ I C
largely to the mib age of DeLand and
Rev. F. M. Baldwr of Sa ford to Wekiwa'* list of auto*.
4.51 PM
Lv Evansville . . . L a \ £.13 AM
Lv Nashville____ LAN
Rev. Erie.son preached Sunday at ( this mileage can be nlniost fomplete9.58 PM
Ar S t . Louis . . . I. a N 2.00 PM
Ar Evantvlllo...... IAN
prea hc-il n very good fertnon here
The Misso* Holiday . visited at Ethel.
; ly eliminated by the creajlon of the
8.15 AM
Lv Evansville . . c a l i
Lv Evansville___ CAK1 10.25 PM
Sunday * ve.img.
home o\ir Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs,
Ar Vincennes. . . &lt; A i I 10.16 AM
Lv VJncannes..'. .CMM 12.08 PM
Mr*. J. E. Jitrd Mrs. E. F. Lund* new county.
Sheri If Brady made a KOcial Ci,ll it. L. Griiliji brought them out from
1.33 AM
Ar Terre Haute. ( Ai l 1U 3 AM
Ar Ttrrs H aute. .('AEl
quist were callers last week, Thurs­
While the new county will not.he
3.13 AM
Ar Danville
. . &lt;V,! I 1.(7 PM
here Monday evening.
Ar Danville........ CAEI
Sanford in tlo-ir car Saturday even­ day at Mr*. H. G. Lundquist's and
large in area, only two counti *s in
.2S PM
(All
Ar Chicago ..
7.10 AM
Ar Chlcego . . . . . . C A E I
Miss Ile|e„ |«&gt; ruiaii i* the gu* &lt;f ing.
on Friday Mrs. E. W. LundquDt the state being* smaller, it will he
Cam
part
m
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w
n
*llo
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tn
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cofafurta!!--.
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of Mihi Frail M 'Tearson «if Paula
Jnfksnfiviilf tr» ( ’ hirftCti
‘
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.
visited there.
one .if the' wealthiest in Florida.
I &gt; m w In g -R o o m .Slescplnil CUiri. Jark ** tu villc j &gt; c ’l i: ju * uuJ m !
this week
Mr-. Il&lt; .:r Pearson «.f
l&gt;r.t«%lnia'K(M&gt;m Slcrpliirt
J»ck%.mviU * t • A i Iaii I a
Mt»* Kbba St'-ilt viMt* tl Mrs. j. The :is ».-j , i i | valuation will be greutI
i»
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IT'S
filing i
or pla&lt;
T llo rm ilh la re
Asmlt, t
*1, jAcViuiivdk i •t
II. I.ee one day last week.
Mr*. 1,11l ie •V Rogers of Vir R
111nilmg Q i r s ecrVD all idl.*!i &lt;i*iouir.» ri Icc n i t C w U .
ier than more than half the rmiim-s
The co mini nit &gt;
was
great y is t he L'U' ■&gt;t of her brother. J. s .
Witlf.-e,! Pierson sold his^ horse t&lt; |of the state, in proportion it will
r O R O K T A f i K D I N F O R M A T I O N . « I V I P I N Q C A R H I I ( P V A T I O *» %
APPLT T O A N T T I C A t T A C l N T Of
grieved Frid * to learn of the death Din
.Mr Hender»oij.
rank w.-H among its sifter eountie*.
of Di-. ' . i * . ! st-.*: i-i u l;t' It tii*.
ed
Mr P.inil Magnuson
ret urged there l,«-ir,g atniut t wcrjt&gt;-fiye with
ATLANTIC C O A S T LINE RAILROAD
Vtr ami1 Mr* ]*. idg&lt; r of 1I'*- ;irf .
here at 11 o', !■&lt;
T'rid.,;. riiorti g.
ho-ne
for
a
-Tiort
time
••THE S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D O F T H E S O U T H
bs.-. numlier id inhabitants.
fci* b&gt;- • CU*-:'-i it! t Ii* h n».-J
J. G K I R K L A N D
uft*-r an *iIlne-.« .•* ,*'.! ■ il few I i. ; Mrs.
\nd
r-uii
and
Mr*
MagA. W . F R I T O T
•«r .tl wi -i
will it*.4\«'
tie 1 t
The petition*, which will be pro*
CIVlAION * « a A I ' , a t n * .'* •
s iv ia io n F i i ' i i N o i * • o m r * c . s.
Dr. i serman , .tine hire tart Sepi-mnu-ejM
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at
kl:s.
ritedt'*
TuesTA M P A
FLA
J A C K S O N V I L L E , FLA
Urdu
pared today will be addressed to
t on patiioii for hi* grand*
day of last week and oti Monday
Hon. Jaiv. K. Alexander. Mate sen­
Mr- }nr ini«. (lansley nf M!i:in* np- \^r S wm*o u tail'd there
Mir* i i 1’!*1
ator. and Representatives David
*in.
Mr
; eeo eee*&gt; eeo -&gt; »&lt; r (
Nl’olir . . . I II (i Putuain.
T f: ■■j \ o o o o o e &gt; o o o * ' o o ^ e - f r ‘&gt;'4
N o t r I: L- ■Jig Wf
1! ’
.will d»*.rii,e the territory it is pro.... * .\i.*r. (_ i,rnHongs &lt;d tlri iihI o
..ii,
.j
tn
Dr. I|
posed to include in the new county ! l
d to enjoy* t* ■spending it few day* with M
and kas see
ai d a- tle-rn i " have ill.- necessary j
ux
t
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aw
■ ' w.
H- ’•
act passed through leitii of tiif- i ♦
M r .', -i Tr*. t.ariuW td (Ulalido
Iiini:: ■s of the legislature, which eon-J J
&gt;■( Mr. nnd Mrs. l.e*
&lt;irjanib fv IlOW* l hi* S a pi t,-&gt;. ■* i,! T -!l:,h
»'■ ,iext month
It j
M ii- Park*
I hi ' jn&gt;ri writ-f
tin
♦
1
fully
.
**u
per
cent
heln-Y
dr.i**;*! («■■vril i« of. t l„ ']r.iii pa 1’imes.
ii t h e . t
citizen*
of
this
'dbtrn
|
wjll
si
sjieakn «&gt;f s anford a4 a tlaM-hall
i
IIIIIIIIII1IXXXXX tow n in the follow ing words :■ "Sail- ijietilioUa, iii which event there is
ford i* t he *ngfitenitl’ 1hull to wit lids i little doubt that our represhntntive*
jin tin* senate and house will obey ih*1
.tide of (’lev uland, .Uhiii."
Bight
veil are . VU c._F"il r 2_uniL t-'wee* ( wishes .of ‘the people and have the
m r
thi* fact better than Orlandio.. Fla., new ounty. created.' ' •
It has Been a matter of common
nnd the -unsettled irrain of YV. M.
knowleflgo for several months that a
Glynn bf the Orlando Sentinel.
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Mf Mill It FANVOftH HOARD OF TRADE
movement toward rotfnty division
Hill). Where Art Thou.'r
would be undertaken during the
SANFORD'S HOUSE? OF SERVICE
*
Billie Sund sty. Where Art Thou?
|coming session of t he t legislature,
T IM E .
and
why
‘
tlon’
t you,go
* 1 beg
X
hut id definite action was started
SA N FO RD ,
Phone 8
F L O R I D A f♦
X your, pardon, I meant to say Or­ until a few days ago, resulting'in th
lando, same thing, and try and re­
decision to tircUlatc* petitions which
form some of those baseball fans, of
would show the members of the
*♦♦♦♦♦♦
Orlando* that Organized ball Is the
W'q liave to -oiler the best Combination Planters
legislature bey ml a doubt what the
real and only sport of fbe game. On
people want. To assure success St
on the market. * We have a full stock of Cole
behalf, of Orlando Editor Glynn will he necessary for the people of
Plain-View and John Deere Planters. Also* a
would most certainly uelcoqu’ &gt;'ou
this section to get together and woi'k
to
their city.
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good stock of IManit Jr. Seeders. : - : : : : •:
unitedly for division. If this is (Tone
Hall or Fame
there is no doubt whatever that
Buyers and Shippers of
1, W. S. Glynn, ‘J , Senator I.a- Halifax county will be ait accom­
F o lm e , 3, Hurry K. Thaw, 4. Sen­ plished fact before the end of next
ator Virdamin, 5. David Fultx. nnd summer.—Daytona Morning Jo u r­
Ja n e Ad da ms. all of the above prom­ nal.
inent people have received more fret*
“ IN OUR NEW STORE"
newspaper apace than any other
Automobile Travel
combined, ten people in. the world.
210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida
There U, of course, no way of
2 » « &lt; IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X IIIillllllllX X X IIIII!IIIIIIX X X ' Two senators are represented, one computing the number of touring
ball player, one social leader, and cars that have comc I Uo the state
two very cloudy minds, those of during the present season, and
Harry Thaw and Editor Glynn.
neither U there a way of computing
Washburn —Bell rered
the expenditures of those pleasureHarold Washburn was sent in to hound. An estimate has been com­
work for the Tourists against the puted by various persons, and some
S T A N D A R D I1A II.K O A D O F T D K S O U T H
High School team last Tuesday, nnd of the most conservative estimate
E. W. DICKSON
D A IL Y T R A IN S T O W A SH IN G
with any kind of support at all that a total of 7,()00 cars have come
PHONE G7
SANFORD, FLA.
would have won his game. For nine into Florida this winter, with an
TO N A N D N E W Y O R K
long innings his curves and fast ones average of four persons to the r ar,
TYONT throw away your damaged or worn auto
' No. M&gt;
No. 82
were more than the boys could solve. muking 28.000 touring by automo­
No. 86
No. 88
8:10 p- W"
tires and tubes. Bring or send them to us, or
I.T Jacksonville
0:10 a. rn.
1:40
p.
m.
‘
12:45
p.m,
Meeting In Lakeland
bile. The cost of traveling is not
12:35 a. »•
Ar Savannah ..... I :I5 p. m.
5:35 p. m.
4:50 p.m',
phone and we will repair them, or if they are not ,
8:45 s. »■
There will bo a meeting in Lake­ less that f i per person a day, which
Ar Charleston__ 5:35 p. m.
9:55 p. m.
8:55 p.m,
7:45 p. rn*
Ar
Richmond__
...
5:05
a.
tn.
means
an
expenditure
of
5104,000
a
land
Thursday
in
regard
to
forming
7:10
a.m.
9:13
a.
m.
worth repairing we will tell you they are not.
11:50
p.mAr
Washington
....
8:40
a.
m.
12:33 p. m.
10:29 a.m.
the much talked of Florida State day by those so touring, not includ­
|;I0 a. m.
Ar
Baltimore
10:01
a.
m.
1:52
p.
m.
11:42
a.m.
No tube too badly cut or torn for us to repair.
League. All of the prospective clubs ing tires, accessories,- or anything
3:30 a. WAr W. Phil’phla 12:21 p. m.
2:01 p.m.
4.03 p. rn.
5:50
ftBurned tubes repaired and made as good as before he- • will he represented nnd Sanford wil other than fifing expense* and gasoAr New York
2:10 p.
. m.
_r___
6:20
p.m.
4;20 p.m.'
Lll.tlrrl
rUririt bn*. l-(hl*. Pullman lirasInf room J « ,r f a l&gt;i&lt;ur.&lt;
delegate Pop Wallace to &lt;lo thi-jr line, it i* cstimuted that it takes
U
P
d
l * *"
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
Otijis 43. 44 sud a*. I..r*l U-.pm an SOla Htvinnih. 1'iuuirti i* a, urciipi
talking. "P o p ” won't have as much an average of twenty days to make
m. Ffr# rorllnins tb*tf cu&gt;hr«
t .
patches.put on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to come
fo r Information or Reservation Phone or Write
to say ns W. J . B. ‘would, but his thi' round trip throughout the state,
off.
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A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
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talk will l&gt;e short and effective, some­ or that the Average tourist spends
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Ha.
Hillsborough Hotel. Tamps,
twenty
days
.in
Florida
touring;
this
thing
like
thoso
of
President
Wil­
ALL WdllK GUARANTEED
FREE AIR AT THE Ct/RD
Phone 17
Phone 132
would moan that almost 13,090,000
son’s.
Mm. A. B. Cnmeron received a.
visit from h e r brother, John Grogson of Detroit. Mlc fiigan a portion
of last week. Mr. Gregson ha* gone
to Miami to visit his mother and
another sister.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ChamberlMn
were- guests of friends In Jackson­
ville from Friday till Monday.
C. Frost has returned to his rome
in Lisbon. Ohio, expecting to he
here aguin nextTall.

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puring the first spring days, when
entraining has practically ceased
on account of Lept and ibe weather
mV i s o n e feel too listless to undertake anything that requires much
effort the Woman’s Club arc giving
some of their most useful and intert i n g programs and the day's are
not lacking in something lo do for
*11 club members.

the cluli is expected to attend and
enjoy the chnrmlng program which
has been arranged
Interesting to a smaller group of
people was the silver tea, which was
given on Thursday afternoon a t . the
home of Mrs. Anna Walker by the
Ladfes Aid Society of the Congrega­
tional church.

Small, Informal teas, automobile
parties in quest of pleasure, school
In social /tnd musical circles, the picnics, an occasional one or two
Music Department program to the tables of bridge and the Klks weekly
general club on Tuesday, one of the dances make up the sum of the s«*uimporlnnt events of tije dull year * ° n ’H social activities, but there are
wilfTake place.
Every member of whispers of weddings and an un. usually gay iiosl-I. chhti season that
1 will lie ushcryd in with the pretty
new gowns and milady’* wonderful
hats at the Eastertide.

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OF FORD PARTS

C cr if f«« M itair f'luft
The Cvritian' Music Club h«‘Ii! it*
regular nnVHntr'Wtni "a welt filled
house. The folfo.wurg program was

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One of the most delightful outdoor
affairs that has been Snjnyed bv
Sanford foil.* and tloir frietnl- w;i*
t be jolly pi, ii
i ,
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at the beat tiful Igo • ol Mi*. I I
Pace I'lil utnl'r tie- tr-&lt;» in liepark i lo* morning and early after­
noon was spent in joyous abandon
and a wonderfully good dinner was
spread, pinic fashion. In honor id
Mrs. Traylor and daughter. • the
guests of .Mr*. It It Kldridge and
Mr. and Mrs. .1 II. Taylor ol Kansas
City, a launch ride to Enterprise was
given by Mrs Pace in the afternoon,
completing a day of unalloyed pleas­
ure.
The foftunate ones on this
trappy occasion were ,\lr and Mrs
J. E Pare. Mr and Mr*. J It
Taylor. Mr*, Traylor, Mi** Traylor.
Mr. and Mrs It It Kldridge. Mr.
nml Mrs. .W, W. Long, Miss Bessie
Long. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr*
Laiilin, Mrs. .1. I&gt; Roberts and
Misses Margurf-l, Elinor and Itutli
Rober).., Mrs, N. 11. Ganjcr, Miss
Charlie Seay, Mrs. D. A. Culdwell.
Mrs. Purdon, Mrs. Tom Davis,
Mrs. A. K. Hill. Mrs. LvGette, Mrs.
If. H. Hill, Mrs. Richard Pnttin,
Mrs. Fred Williams.
Mr* Ilayton.
Miss Bessie Raylon. Mr* GiQtiort'.
Miss Maud Alice Wagner of Kis­
simmee and Miss Lily Harrold of
DeLand. ’Others invited who wore
not so fortunate in being able to
join the jolly crowd were Mrs, C.. K.
Henry,- firs.-*-Easterby, M rs. 0 .
Woodruff and Mrs. R. 'A. Tcrhcun.

others throughout the state and the
legislature, when it convenes in April
will Jic asked to take action. The
matter will probably be discussed at
the General Florida Highway Asso­
ciation’s next meeting at Orlando,
says the Tampa Times.
Notices have been sent by Secre­
tary L. I*. Dickie, to the members of
I the association, notifying them of
the meeting to be held at 9 o’clock
in i be Orange county court house.
The South Florida Chamber of Com­
merce has been called together for
meeting at the same time and place,
and in addition Orlando will be-the
stopping place for the day of the
Tampa to Miami touring party
which1hi* being organized for the trip
across the .stnte, down the 'east
coast.
T h e resolution adopted by the
Tallahassee Booster*’ club follows:
Whereas, the building fo gooil
roads In Florida should be done nS
economically us possible in the mat.*
■ter of labor:- and ■
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Whereas, thy youmry at large has
rome to look upon the convict lease
system' with abhorrent e, and this
system has been abandoned in all
progressive state* r-nnd
Whereas, if the convicts were put

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Inform al Afternoon Ten
In honor of her guest, Mrs. Alice
Corner Browne- of Orlando, Mrs.
Thomas A. Nenl entertained very
Informally with afternoon tea on
Tuesduy. Guests of the eharming
occasion were old friends and mem­
bers of the former Wednesday Club
of 'which Mrs. Brow tie was one of
its most popular and efficient presi­
dents.

ACXTURED B V

IFERT.Vii'SKS
Q
fivlCLE,FL/t.

Especially adpted for
Your State

SI. A qne* CuilH

The members of the St. . Agnes
Guild were delightfully entertained
by Mrs. Julius Takaeh at the home
of her aister, Mrs. Albert Fry &lt;&gt;n
Monday afternoon. The business of
the Guild wns disposed of after Which
sociiii hour with tea and sandwlehos was enjoyed. Those presentw ere
Rev. Arthur Searing Peek.
Mrs. M. Mlnarik, Mrs. B. G. Ed­
wards, Mrs. Gwynn Fox and Miss
Charlotte Hand. The next meeting
will l»o held with Mrs. Wiley Edwards.

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ABOLISH CONVICT LEASE
*1
And Work Convlrts on Slate Roads
of Florida '
A move neat to-abolish th&gt; con­
L
SEND FOR THEM vict lease system -a -Florida, ' icing
the convi(.t&lt; nt work on s t u c high­
— TO-DAY—
ways under the direction of thn state
road department instead, has been
nunc heri by the Tallahassee Boost­
ers’ club. Resolutions adopted have
been gcru to commercial organiza­
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
tions. county commissioners and

Uur Instructive Cat­
alogue and weekly
Price. List

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Ilirlha

Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Muirhcad an­
nounce the Idrth of n little son Mon­
day, March 12.

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effts ’ Would bo valuable, financ jn|jy
antl otherwise, anil ultimately bring
into the stnte treasury a great
amount of money that (,ntild he reeeived from the leasing of convicts
to private , of'tr.i.-tor* or confining
t loir labor to t lo- *t.tte farm; there­
fore, be it
R'-solveil, that the Tallahassee
llo.i'H-r’* .lull t-tmoi nmi*|y endorses
tin use.of all sible-bodied munjcipnl
county -aH|| state prisoOerH on the
roads of the *t;Ue under the- direc*
tion of the Her Ida State Road d*1p.irtmctq, tint, confining prisoner* to
t h e ,-oii'i|

w h e re * i-tu , n,

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PAGE THREE

V

THE GAME
OF GO LF
One of W hich Every Business M a n
Should Try For. It Adds Years
To Your Life

My entire crop of Celery for sale. Any
quantity from one crate to the whole
crop.
* Will iR’tfin shipping March
15th anrij^inish about M a y 1 5 t h .
Will pack to suit the purchaser as far
. as possible. Quality ver&gt;Fgood. Sizes
will run larger after tins week. Have
about thirty acres to move. Sanford
„ .* inspection only. :
: • :
:
.

(Trank lfu;Jak&lt;r m [ air.) a

"Come on, boy, and play the
game.
You need it, intellectually,
physically and—wcfl, otherwise."
"Aw, knuno 'lone, Doc.
You
preacher folk ain’t contented with
taking lare of u fellow's soul; you
insist upon looking aftey his physical
and financial wellbeing ns we]].
Why. I'd rather sit up here on the
Veranda and talk to one of these
Blue Grass belles than play all the
gami's that were ever originated.
Furthermore, it’s a reflection upon
the marvelous sweetness of my
voice to think- that it doesn’t sound
better than the noise made by the
swat of one of those sticks against n
helpless golf hall.
You play the
gnfnc; exercise of the vocal organs
is good enough for me."

1H. H . C H A P P E L L l
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SANFORD

X

XXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIlIXtXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXX

A lm o st tw enty y e a is ago a eonversatton running so m ething like the
a b o v e oertlrre-l betw een a f.1111,111*
m in iste r of the gospel „nd th e writer,
tin" scene being th e iluli house ve*
rainla of one of the first golf courses
e a tablishetl in the smith that i*. it
was o ne of tin1 few I knew of, for
th e " g o l f b u g " with its a tten d a n t
ble tings bad mH invad ed th e c o u n ­
tr y at th at time.
T o d a y * It W ?
utc! uu*I It h way i tit«•
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h .m - irrj -,,|.
| to its
deinam
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in
la-lndf
of
b
ette
r
healtlii
legislature, to have the present law*
relating to the leasing tif t onvi, t * ' *o mure happiness and g reater stneess.
nmi-i'ded that said prisoners shall
1 was loreibly rr-mitided of llm
not In- leaped to private contractors. eon versa! ion, also of th e divine's
And be it further
p ro p h e cy , upon a visit to tin- I'atm a
t'e ia Go|( .i lull's rourse, and the
Resolved, that this club rtvimthought th at cam e to toy mi ml was,
niemU that other commercial clubs
"O f all *ad words of tongue or pen,
in the state iif Florida adopt a sim­
tin- saddest arc th ese: 'It ought have
ilar resolution nm| exert their inffu*
lie' ll ' "
T h e ‘good old doctor, who
eii,a- to have the i-oiivict lease *js still plays l lie “ grand old g a m e " at
tem abolished in Florida, for hu­
1 |te age of sixty or more is as sb'm ler
mane and economic reasons; am|
and- a c t iv e as a boy. and In' preaeiies
that t lie .secretary lie a'nl i* hereby
with g reater power as the years llit
instructed to setnl pri!&gt;|i(| copies of
by.
As (nr. me— well, t t y o n ce -was
this resolution to the boards of ,-min­
sylph-like form has taken on the
ty commissioners of each jau n ty in
contour of a squash.
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FOK T H E

A U TO M O BILE

Conic and see C O N N E L L Y

hail m anifested a sensible,, health
and pleasure bringing interest in
golf and o th er outdoor sports, also
in th e so c ie ty of my fellows, instead
of drawing, cruldike, into the shell
of in a c tiv ity and indifference.
The
fact th at I had voluntarily thrown
ftway a great deal bore in upon me
as I w atched stalwart mbit find lithelimlx-d women walk with childhood's

Iron for the Future
TI iiiI Iron I* tin* very basis of our Iniluslrint t-ivllizuiioii will In- inlniltted
h&gt; tin- tlinualiirul. mu! iiiniiy of nor
greulosi supplb's uf Iron orv mi- In-Irig rnjiltlly depleleil 1ii-i,uii*i' of the In­
creased per cnplln iXMiHUiiiptlon of Iron
tfie world over, an Increase wldeb i*
desilni-tf lo be greater In life future
when
races in
In Asia
Asia unu
nml .xrrtcn
Afrieti inIn |(riH|i|iejW over tie- beautiful j-otirs'V
nun Ibe
tin- races
tlndr cons inn pt imi U Orwo*U
Fheso -conditions of Increasing nut;
sumption of und decreasing reserves every mnn in the country to take
have o ften tn the ptisf. piirllculurly Interest in and play the game.
“ I wish I was as slender as you
tilimit the beginning of ltd* cciilucy,
Mils J. E, .Jnhu*ofi In .Metallurgical are, Charlie," I said, tinning to
nml Clu-nifciil Engineering, been used Cfinrlle Smith, the golf expert, who
In create a scare, on tin* ground tlint stood beside me.
.•
mil supplies of usable ore were being
"Well, you can he," was the reply.
so rapidly depleted Hint tlietr ex hum*' '"H a w ?" 1 asked.
linn would occur within two or three
’T in y .R o lf."
'
t *
general Ion*. This 1* a ptrimstcsous
"Aw,
I'd
rather
talk
to
my
friends
point of view,* liecuuse ns we lower
Hie percenthge of Iron ore In the rfick, than play any game,” I answered
which we eull “ore." the qmuitlty of nnd the srent* nnd convcractlon of
sqch ore Increases nt n rule out o f nil many years arose again before mb.
proportion t o ' the deerenue fu iron
Every mnn owes it to himself to
content, nml ns we urn lenue’r nml patronize dr participate in outdoof
leaner ores teilinlenl Improvement* games, nnd particularly docs this
will he inuilc which will minimize any apply to hard worked, mind racked
tendency to Increased cost of prodursuccessful business and professional
Hon. The isnrmt tiling Ha* happened In
gold, silver, copper nnd other ores, nnd men, for whom tin* greatest b f all
today copper ores nre being worked games is tho game n f .golf. “ Don't
with only 1.5 per cent of copper In lalf&lt;* yourself too damned'seriously,"
is u good motto for every man to
diem.
adopt early in life—and to cling to
until the clods fall on Id* coffin.
Gulf Fish Killed by Gas.
R epo rt* received -by the t ’ nlted
And I claim that the men who are
S la te s bureau of ffsltcrle* show that encouraging the playing of golf are,
there w ere two recent periods o f lu-avy
from n physical standpoint and in
mortality among the llshes on the west
some
other ways, among the greatest
coast o f Florida, between Naples mid
Sarasota for 15 o r 20 miles off shore. benefactors of the present day.
Not many years ago golf was a
Outbreaks o f tlifs phenomenon, which
iip|H‘nrs to be dull 1° natural cause*, fad; now it is a fact—a health
occurred on October 3 and October 18, bringing, tHought inspiring fact in
jn i a
the livra of the biggest men ill
T h e benches were lined with wind­ Aimr cn, including Ibe tuition’s
rows of disni flsli.
Person* living In Pr**s:dent..the vicinity Were affected with ItiGet in the game nnd you and
ilaiiimtiHon o f th e mucous membrane
those who are dear to you will nut
Induced by some gas, presumably su l­
regret it.
phur dioxide, given 'off from th e wnt&lt; r*.
T h e r e I* ground for the belief
t it'tlie eondlHou* are nltribitlnble to
Foreign Subjects In United States.
blerraneiln dlsturhnuees and the re ­
A foreign goveriiutenl bits Hie right
lease of poisonous gases wjilcli rise In enso o f wnr to call upon It* citizen*
and pollute the water*.— Alt Outdoors, or su bje ct* resMlng In till* country, hut
not upon those wlw have become clHzeii* o f . t h e country. Foreign su bjects
Quality Cornea First. .
A poet Is not-to be m -usured by the are not compelled- (by ‘ tin* United
quantity o f his outpouring*.— Sted- S la te s government) to obey the cull to
return.
miin.
*

O W N E R ---

I.inbilily Insirnnrc ntfainsl Accident, tfie person and Property, is
a necessity.
You must have it eventually. .
........................

Florida, to commercial clubs, to the
How different my eonditinn would
members of the board of state insti­
tutions .in,| member* of the ]egjs|., have been if I. Ilk'- older, wiser men.
had followed my friend's advice
turu-of f ill7.,

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FLORIDA

•’ThOrCI! tome a day, youngster,
when you’ll remember the advice I
nm giving .yum jim l regret—that.
d ld tiot accept it. This is your last
chance, tire you coining? •
"Nope! Being as I love you very
much. I’d rather see you develop
yourself. than to. develop my own
marvelously made body. Wnitey, ;is
I am too young- to be allowed the
privilege of surrounding-a high-ball,
I suppose you had better, bring me
n rignr."

j Ik

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THE SANFORD HEBALD

. Ford Tires
rendered:j o . m » r L _U-n Ull.u)f.-lb ir, r a a i U ^ o M h o
Da’nst* ’ Ecciissity
Bilker l^ ta to of Florida for the next two
Ford Tubes
years many miles of first class high­
May Howard
Rondo ,
Rresser ways would be finished, thus pro­
Ford Body Braces
moting the ngrii-ulturat and IndusAgio1* 1’erritt
Duel, Turkish Rondo
. Mozart trial development of this state in tlte
Ford Gasoline Gauges
best possible manner to boring mure
Atlde and Theudorc Hundge.
Rustic Dance
,
t
IIcwit taxpayers into ^)ie state a* perma­
Ford Yale Switch Locks I
nent residents, ami the resulting benMay Hotly
And make nil repaint on Ford Cara Tho Child’s Good Night Song
Georgia Mobley
All Work Guaranteed

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The b o y s favorite
Its E a s ie s tI
lOSBIACK'WHITE TAN IQC

SHOE POLISHES

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TH ALL-STEEL
E S ELECTRIC-LIGHTED
O U T H LTRAIN
AND
*

Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Grand
Rapids, Cincinnati and Louisville
Lv Jacksonville . A C L
8.20 PM
Lv Waycrott__ A C L 10.30 PM
LvTIfton......... GSA-F 12.40 AM
Lv Macon......... Coftl
3.S8AM
Lv Atlanta....... L A N
7.18 AM
Lv Knoxville.... L A N 12.29 PM
ArCorbin......... I, AN
3.29 PM
Ar Loulivllle__ L A N
9.00 PM
Ar IndlanapolU. Bonn
2.00 AM
Ar Cincinnati... L A N
9.00 PM
Lv Cincinnati... GBA1 11.59 PM
Ar Grand Rapid* GIIAl 2.00 PM
Lv Cincinnati... Penn 11.59 PM
Ar Chicago.......... Penn
7.45 AM
Lv Cincinnati... Penn 11.30 PM
Ar C lm la n d __ l’cnn
7.45 AM
res

ocTSwro

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S P Skt T O SN*

Pulhnnn .SlcepLngtatrannd C’- ompartm ent Observation Car — Jarkmnvillo to Chicago, Jacksonville lo
indiaimiKdia (viaig&gt;uisviUe).(for occuji.uicy until 7.30 n. in ) JncgMinviUo to
Cleveland (via, Cincinnati) tiaily, and
Jarkwmviffo to (Inind Rapids (via
Cincinnati) semi-weekly, leaving Jack­
sonville Mondays and Thursdays
Thoroughfare Couches, Jackson­
ville to Chicago; linggngo and sent car
•Jacksonville ttf Cinernnati; largo nml
easy high-burked seats;eltwtrie liglited.
Dlninff Cara serving all meals, ser­
vice u la carte.
n r t r i s A css
TICStT AQtNT

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A T L A N T IC C O A S T LIN E RAILROAD
" T H t S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D OF T U I S O U T H '1
0. G. K I R K L A N D
A. W . F A I T O T
JACASORVILLC, fLA.

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD

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.'PUBLISHED f
SiMI - WEEKLY '

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

X
IN S A N F O R iy — Lifv /» Wo,th Living

VOLUME VIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDA V. MAKl’II 2 !. 1017

WATERWAYS
ARE NEEDED
IN AMERICA

, min our greatest renter of the ivron
steel Industry, a dependable
j Mhutinel -in the Ohio river would e
of the great e*f value to our navy
in tlire of war the existence or
, «°"*exi»ienco of such a channel
I nuRht readily prove to lie the factor
■"hich should* decide whether our
Hau should llo. i in victory or he
lowered in defeat

NL'.MDER82 *

GERMAN LINE HIGHWAYMEN
HOLD UP OR­
LANDO CITY

ance that the roads will he immedi­
ately Improved hefoie the. next
quarterly meeting of the association,
or the route wll| he chungeil. This
resolution which was adopted, M. M.’
Smith of Orlando voting “ No,” vvi'l
he presented nt the C. F. If! A.
nteetinc today.
The executive committee held a
lengthy session last night and reports
of progress made on the highways in
“ Wlmt iic-truo of the Ohio is true
nil counties were rendered.
Si nee
,in creator nr l«s*
of all the
tlo* last meeting many roads huVe
FOOl.ISII I I ) K A S T O P P I N G °|b«T rivers of the I’ nited States
G E R M ANS ARE FALLING BACK C EN TRA L FLO RI DA
H I G H ­ been improved and by November 1 P R E S I D E N T W A N T S R E S O L ­
lettoii has Leon more plainly
ALL W O R K ON EVE
I
N
W
H
A
T
*
S
E
E
M
S
WAY
ASSOCIATION
HAVE
it appears that there will he a hard
I rurIii hy the war in Europifl than
U T I O N T H A T W A R ^ __
O F WAR
.
RE TR EA T
th is—that, the larger the army and
G R E A T M E E T I N G ---------- Mirfiuod birth way- from the GrorgllT
EXISTS
stale line through the central route
__ ull _ there ever was
time when •Lhu—navy 'whtrh— it nhfldn has" the
Kremh troops are in contact with
1 he ( mitral I bn id j H i g h w a y As- (u_ tho. J J U , ” -U, -( ” x-.x--*m--MtTT&gt;xr
-WnKhmWTffii; \fareh
— PresTd ent ’
the friends of waterways should he-, * " ,,ner do they ieem-.e impotent,
lm‘ rii.iin tluru.aiv-armv—tHol—whar snrtartTrn'ATPld-Uie'ATiirch' meeting in
Wilson, recogriDing that Germnny
stir themselves, that time ia iiuw," l ' l *l&lt;‘r for
may provi' to h» th* initial stage of Orlando yesterday.
Sanford and
practically f*s ’making war on th
i! Iir
Ir &gt;i» Jw r~ V T ' Uansd' ll Hiey are backed b j an Industrial ■!&lt;'Man) Grate I’rol/lejiiH
the ( re.it battle . f history has open-'on. Hoard of 'Prude were'represented
' I ’ S renatiir from Lnui-duna ami 'v,'l°pmftnt which can produce, the
There are certain grave (iroblems United States on the sens has called
t’l! before the gates of i.n Fere.
. ' h,» K. T. WomlrulT, hi; being t he omy
pM dddil of the National Rivers ami enormous amount ot supplies |ind
ennfrontir)g the State Gdod Roaifs congress to assemble in Wxtraordl1 r the lirst ti e hire the Vr&lt; at j d”b gate prrsent from this locality.
ary .session on April 2 to deal with
llurhors' Congress *
*
nrunitioiis ^which are* required. and
(icr-iiiin r 'ln ! I gan, putrid and ftu r I Attendance, t t - ■ district over, wits Cummbuion and that august hodv.
It’ti dec by Ed. Scott of Arcadia and 1
ritual ion;
^
‘•Nut a dollur hits .been appropri-.
•r.insponuiiun findRI*** v hi h guard t.ghliug h
r. &gt;* way t&lt;» ar-'ifowevir large ami »J••• meet in,* was
Bird In cQnlinu** the work on liver* * •*n . I* li v•r t h
-» and tnue.impiVsed of .-iimli premier .’*• &gt;d mads
purpose- o - . the •’•vision —*
•ilb ry urtr.ui and i ijor aCtiv i 'l c s . ! replcty with i] t r--st
ll.m. M .-M . .
sntl harbors during (ho comlpg fls ; wunitioi
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liecsters ns
l&gt;. Smith.of Marianna, t'!,l|p'1 U 'J '“ ;,:ks ',ar,J,,r than tho
I lie tierin’, t.s ur : inking a stand onjSipIth Veil’ d t'« .s-’-mY-.lv to order, k y
,
Hillman.
.Uve flak.
O. date .-et lllrst ;;s announeed in tho
••‘ ,l unle* *
»«fd*d funds • " F o r m ire t
- * ■. , r ,(. a 1iii rum * t..’-;th uml nuih of I,a I’te-nU’pt T. Ed. Prying t.-.tk « h o J Mi!It
RresHont'a pro-ltniation is to
rer.
-luckMincilly,
an
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M.
are provided at the extra session of ,•&lt;*- |,i*tfiry of th United S t , t e; has Fen* fryia ’ ‘■I mi t&gt;i th" f-rest &lt;i( -chidr. Mayor Gilt-,
of Orlando
eeive a-"eoinmiini itio’i euncerning
ilb
’il
long'ami
c e . r-ss practically all work of th:* 4,een •j.rincipaljy' a rcord- of delay, t'oiikn&gt;-, a distance r m/hlv ’ illItl* I WV'lcu.'J'.i'd tin* •!•*’’**-•es. I p’SI.f**’-f
-f
iriorj d policy
rharait&lt;r must shortly he stopped
.... ^Mort
'•'in H.-it-rd-v I
nfe.l t !
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i * !i . r 1 -- ■" hi
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In all the harbors from Fasti-"’ !
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t i K ' , ' M* at send Brownsville, fnu
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Sau Diego to S«little, from (l|’d'-’ st, many
i*
&lt; In- a m ami ‘I ’utii’ i*
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' war on
-•
I h’1 r i. i i s of t he con in .- •
...
th** 'ruthless
lo
I- i l l|
j* • • 'id small; hundreds of d"' -1 , •»
live* and
-v i i f i | •\,.
.fnt i-’ tInin.
*1 -!■••
wn- 1 stilled, thousands of hurts III! I!M .
-hips
on
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seas
in
eontru.Id
l.e
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1 is money win
l lu-re
1
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a .-i arris will |.e tied up lo t ie
venlion
of
llll
t
uaiion*
find
hur
.uni
. • i”tr mi li e . .mill r.\
I a-.
Florida'
Mr. F. U. Hllle, •I lag' sonville; im limit i - n i &gt;. help oneself
and reus of thousands of men
Ha­ Nh die &lt;&gt;ui Manoeitvi red
manity.
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our
raitr-’
ids,
otliricut
;
m
they
must
|mt
up
;
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much
as
L'm
le,
Sum
will, he discharg'd
and by Co
: ii Fears,, our
v a Hindi id .ic* '
( ’ongrws th'*n .is expected to pass
The
’ Not only did the Rivers and Hur- are, are utterly utiuhle Ui handle the
.1 but was .for- or Florida doesn't get the roatl
O n . ti ls wi'iJ.-e is based the hop" "Jo e ."
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tl,
-fate of
i- to I.*- '.a! iiii-i |l .
•i of it. motfi’y ‘I'lii re
hots lull Jail, Put the. Sundry Civil trallie in time of peace, ifi God’s nf Fre'i.i h r'-''it ir er!|| J |l • «* •. tii n* 1 " ft*' i*. .
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meal - &lt;ialso practically it .will
i| | •lor- and pi.-h
•: ion of wInch, t Ihti fore. l In * ” &lt; '* M« ' x&lt;
HuMut .*■' f.’llowa d. .{iisui; which highway board must lie in shape to ainmuit lo |li&lt; i.line I hin.1
•I* ni-.ir,' Hr.’
I a.* - In l|e\ i
that
wnrV
to
guarantee
that
the
state
will
spend
coinpb
tiou
;it
I
he
e:irliI...... . of the government has been
extraordinary -J-ei-d wit I* wlit&lt;b t lie wits a o n - nil-.oils - i-r i-I,, in * ill,’ t h*’
po- d-It- tin:
The*” ought 'in . Trent || hai r
|&gt;!' 'Iged
As a con-CijueuiO the United
a-l' III - d llll' dlscon- I.dflte-.of t h e annual meeting to tin* -in fi;ti il sifm -tad must sho'.i that
...
,
...
a Rivet* and Harbors bill passed In’the
state
is
pp
jtared
to
guariiutetf
'‘
Cates
will t.,ko further «t"ps to {&gt;rocerteij tie- Gertnali plans and rend' ts . , , , l Weflti’ d.ty after the loth of
I In' passage of the Mood ( on- f()ri,
,
.
Ir
maintenance
This
th’’,
l-oar-l
i&lt;
not
the pres”nt fiscal yea/ hits {irol-abli- i i output
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its
*it -• *- n.i the sens and
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.n’lie»r
-nd
s’-lecting
Ki*
iti&lt;-ii of t'ft* retire 1
trol I ill gives authority to place the
( ‘oiilmui'-l oil i'uge 1 1
&lt;'ontini,,i| on Rage J
.
•tl-evv
here
a 'i i n - t the wa-likc acts of
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nett
place
of*
enliven
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I.-- -.Mississippi nnd the Sacra - 1
Germ m i . .in-l v ’- th- r . .
a etui
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?&gt;-• ’ •• ri.crs under ebnlinuing eon-'
T,
' -t n* war will come •" *•vi—
t m its
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As one who Ins used his
lit
• will -I- I end oil tilt' futuro
»: .n &lt;*—« ;i ,c. f th*- il il*- fur
I-**' •forts through many years loi
-la
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(it
rtnniii .
• .1 r t-o •*j* s o f t n e -I' oi in' l.he passage of this hill. I am
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ratified tit this result, hut
\*Y* ;ir *» hM n .Xi ; * , lllk l i quick
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hlxs agree with the opinion.
,*J4 • * mi A•til 'll,” ••I \merican
• - been repeatedly a t -I oi
Ii. •’ l-IIIICIIII• lie* tot al qiuniber of
•»l-r’^-ed b) the Natiornl
\in•*rif;in5 |n .t I hroilgll (iernmn subI
•i *1 H.iihors Congress, that
tii.-’rine
oJi**ra’ |ou» to Hior-' t i t a n 200
I) -I u&lt; n’ II
i
• I ortatil I'troject should I ••
•
Rf i
.| .'I 1 i * .i-lvisers
I*1-1
•!• r continuing contract, so j
H
Ii.* &lt;• rec-» ni/i'd that -a »t 'to of w"tr
Tl
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I- I ol r
might b” {nished to proper ’
MI
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I r.-'n II |t il • &gt;1 l lie i ounl-OI
11 !* K '
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•r&gt; iujve ionic cull.' (or the iminediG n V E R V M E N T AMU. I N V E S ­
*w II ,iut-v I; • ’ t he Sun .hiail. NEUTRAL NATION W A N T S it” '.imnimiiiig -■( otigr*'*,in extra
m.les from the vital point of
n-&gt; deliberate judgmenl
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FLORIDA*
i i eii ’ ii *'ti
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AMERICA TO H O ! D
One Tin and lies ‘ llitial’t hit '. i better River* and Harbors
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111'
HAND
•i er fr.m'ed, or or.*' more
\li Imugli the I’r’-ddi-nt by tho
•fu*
i'h&lt;
t. Tin tier all __ I,-etin .|t ft--r-i\
-i.ins o th*. .’oi'titiition must
11«Hu* ’justly s u b je c t to
C&gt;( lift
111 ill. New Yo r k Rui I
\\ I.in l ,- 11 •' . *• r !k ’ ’
I--I
t't-'r p s:"tim
’ - mat •• t he
th an th e oil’’ which r e c e n t - ’ u i d , i
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i to reiei\e Vonsideratiot: in it : .it• •It !b i ih- I ' d
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It provided for tranv &lt;*,,[, rj,(|. llfa'
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t- I ike|| tip, '•i.it* ' and Ci’ r-i tti. .ire &lt;-\; t-i-t*-•I I
r&lt;- I a ii-1 Itiiaiitiis are me l l-l--lf
iti .
l|o'u«e frt,m np'iirluTs of concress,
"
l’f"jcctH in nil parts o f .| i villlc K iif.irc -1. Tim a rtt.if -f lies
among
t
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wht&lt;'li iniglit'give i ibi” to Hii rAla*
i-uuiry. including ninenty new
,|,i, |a « will soon l.e rigid!;.
Ik.-I a j •mx-Thor* &lt;■( 'ta t ', pubil • ollit i’uIs
x Mr Hue tr ii-ui ull.i i .X h- rd i "U
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ill
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th*
try, inMIuding ninenty
... 1 1 irida whi'.e’ i l . n
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roqsidi'rbig and ‘many hundreds of lUizi’ns. have
r1in, etnhud; big Vug , ,-tio :s fur chi European’ i&gt; ulr.d v.
4#1.&lt;
"tit b ' f senators- Krpyoti of nmiinroti inrimii &lt;* of th* grthve.M
vil l i- •*»--.t .:n»*i| ' l aieini'iii' &gt;f &gt;-U|*[Hd't 'uT~
1 -i.lfastUmn—P-ht+fre—pi—p: .HIT saft'l'j" •ntfri ifq: ' 1 1 Is - TT-.TITTH; It '' -low,| Slierii|an of. Illinois. Wulimn I
•ut h u policy in its fullest sense.
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’ iimlcQiiveideinejiithrouglitltentuti- The olHciidx bt-ll'^'c this offer Is
-Tft- i r-Paliii",
The cabinet, which urged tho
„
tj|,
...... backed by G» riminy, in order to
Harding of Ohio oinJ ! package-. flip last, item in the ar- ..erma., n e , r;,; ,s .0 tout * ^ j h th'
move upon the Prcddent at yesterJ " - • o f -\\ ludiingloy—signed a ml- tide ix us follows:
M uch and l.r" h mount-. trmv - ff„ ln
, nlaiil| vj ,«rr*w;.' Commit-. create• a difference
of
sentiment
iif
•
"orreport opposing this hill and
.....r ;,.|ir||l4ltI
t Lis imint/y t o - etnliurr ■&gt; (be I’rtrs- da * -&lt;-'ion i-x d&gt; &gt;&lt;ribetl by its
Gov ernmci'.t In-tpfccto’rs have d ir- wht.h hare bee,. 1 „ actio,, fof s e v - i,.,. |v
ir,einl,’-rs a* having been more thor'Ufi-Tted a substitute which would
ing the past week lukeu pad ,t •'*' of •val -!n&gt;s in t h e t e r r it o r y . e v a ’ ii if’ d . I l! U | r ! itlg cTm| ie || cd l o lx iib'itt.
-oii'ldv
united tlnui it has ltet'n o
"•tnplrtelv revolutionised the T'loridu celery whi'li were markuil Iiv tie- G e r m a n s
thitl for tl"* ii tot
it is bi-li’-v’ d that- j i *» »ti- It offer
il sent e n g a g ’ d iti a i m d e r e i n e it)
any
other
'qu’ .'tiou tliafi lias come
" " t ' - d of m aking'River and Hart
i
me
M
nitl
b
”
full
of
I
’&gt;
I
t
.i.ulrx
n
four and live v^ l/.i' ii vxhi- H wire p ;.c lI ' ai ul ku ’, b o t h nf which \vvre w ar m- would be i oiisidep il. unl”ss Germany before it.
’
.
-'■••r i i roprimions
l.otb
vid.&gt;
is-bein?
employed
.i.iflt.
,
rwrIvt.(|
n|lj
ap.^utled
Owing
abandons' its. campaign of ruth­
i'd with_ Jamils runninic eight untl
The nation
now artunlly comes
^
of tl,.r |,ot&gt;r. the bai­ lessness.
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n,,‘ name n few out of the nine daten to the crate.
It is western front. This .s regard’ d hen ; |(|
that great events are I
,
to
the
point
which*nil
thtrhistory of
iti.i: x projects on vviiich a sto|i[)iige. tliosrlatit- diu-'-hippcrs will lie cih j as ns. indication
. .
. . .
.
. ance of the \\ al’.TWuy rejiiKl was
Oflieinls frorp the Rresidrnt dnwm
taking place and an
important'hattlP'r:
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,
.
,
.•
centuries
indicated
must
necessarily
"ork is threatened
There is tho mismurkin/ the packages'. .,
•
•
promised for the next or June tttect- take the position that tl»« United
is impending on this front.
ftdiow
the
severance
of
diplomatic
rber, where a hotter entrance
States never has and tiovs not now’
mg.
’
.
Tliis is just what The Herald ex­
The
French
ami
Iliitlsh
attempted
relations
with
Germany
February
3.
•J" He ItrooWyn nnvy yard for our pected some time ugo when th i'*p a­
\ vote of thanks wns most heart* desire war with Germany but is be­
to
Use
cavalry
.on
the
Sontnte
last
All
nllifiul
Washington
openly
ac­
' mittie ihips fs needed
Rresident per called attention to the laws gov­
Uy extended to the Orlando Bosrd of ing forced iuto it to protect lives untl
'lion secured an appropriation to erning packages of fruits and veg­ year as well us^at the time when the Trade for the cordiul reception and rights.of its citizens against unlawful knowledged that nothing less than
Germany’s abandonment of her
b'gin this work, although tho Rivers etables and urged the grow or w hete Champagne offensive was begun hut entertainment nnjoyed.
.
After the uggrrssion,
ar,'i Harbors committee had voted to pul up a good pack and mark in ■the employment of the forres in Jhe feast, the motorcade hurriedly de­
Unless Germany is prepared to newly announced campaign nf sub­
fuee.of entrenched troopa with ma­
marine ruthlessaess could prevent
iV, " n*'1
her projects front the properly. It is a well known fact
parted for t l . ’ Miami ruri, sched­ completely change her position, it
chine guns resulted in very heavy
war
nnd no one here supposed that
was declared today, offers of media­
uled to reuch Cocoa last night.
that mnny *»f the growers here pay tosses.
The present situation Is a
Them nrc t j,c i i U(j BOn rj Ver an(j
Germnny
would change her deter­
tion and discussion nre useless.
but little attention to the parkin,' of different one because neither aide is —s
mination.
*
* *' &gt; niust he improved by the gov- their vegetables.
Orlando, Mnr. 22.—The meeting Germany, il was recalled, never ac­
The parking in now protected by trenches.
' rmnent before full use can bo made many instajuuauis left, to (he negro •
All the allied nations openly gavo
Bryan’s
of the Central Florida Highway As cepted former Secretary
»
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oi the barge canals on which the contractors who put'up the stuff at
sociation in this city was well at­ proposal to sign one of bis "pence indications of their belief that ths
Berlin, Germany, March 21.—“ A tended and many matters of im- investigation" treaties which would United States soon would ho In­
fco much per crate or hamper and the
German success" is the characteriza­ pottnnee brought up. The question have bound the United States to h,- volved in tho .war “nnd that possibil­
grower never worries about the pack
I h.-re are tho Chesapeake and but expects to get it up in a hurry tion given the German retreat on of routing the highways only where dclion for a yenr, while a commis­ ity was recognized in Germany bethe western front on a hradline to there were good roads brought in sion investigated the situation.
foie the new submarine* Mampal
T h e . contractor may
. laware (’anal an&lt;l the waterway and shipped.
an editoYial this morning hy Major Osceola.
wns
announced when Foreign Min­
^°r* Norfolk to Beaufort
The put up a good {tack or lie may not
Meanwhile every preparation for
btates is faced today with and unices the grower is on the jolt Mohrat, military critic for the I.okul
Unless Osceola county tiike*. ac­ an eventuality is being carried for­ ister Zimmermnnn, working through
r,‘»l'»nsihility, if not the prolui- all day the chances ate good that Anzeiger. . "A great resolution was tion anti tnnkis provisions for the ward by the army and navy and the Count von BornstortT anil the Ger­
taken." writes Major Mnhiat. "T h o
1
oI War Scores of military and the package will not come up to the
improvement of the Dixin Highway (’resident is awaiting the assembling man minister in Mexican, attem pted
boldness of tho general who car­
nava! ,.xr„.rll, have . testified to the standard. This rule does not npply
through that county serious action of congress.
Unless them |N some to unite Japan and Mexico in an
alliance to make war on the United
Mormon, value, both for offense and to all the growers, for the,e arc many ried it out is overwhelming and only, will he taken by the Central Florida
great chan/o in the situation before
" • '• o f an inlnnd. waterway along of them who think enough of their tin* power of von Ilindenburg's per­ Highway Association nt its June Arpil 2 it is expected he will tit-tail States.
sonality could have shown such
All the resources of the United
* f f tla,ntlc- coast which would ho good name and brand to hold it up
meeting to divert the route of the In his address how Germany has in
''..th from attack by an enemy year after year and the man with proof of the grand style of initia­ western brunch of the highway. fact been making war against the States, industrial as well as military,
tive which he holds.
»nd the peril. Of the sea
the good pack always gets more for
Such preliminary action toward that United States by the ruthless opera­ nrc speedily being mobilized to plncO
Last je a r nearly 02.000,000 tons his Muff than the ntan wlm is care­
"T h e plan of a strategical kho.-ten- end was tukon last night by the ex­ tion of her U-hoats and leave it to the nation in the fullest state o(
.
' of r' J k,tlt
enrried into and out less uhout this most important ing of the front was brought into be­ ecutive committee of the association congress to declare a state of war readiness.
phnse.
ing
at
great
headquarters
and
that
it
tir
. f u*’rr*or
During the mmc
which met nt the San Juan hotel, existing and vote money and men to
Ur ip j " • ^,,ri’*Bn commerce of the
Some of the contractors on the succeeded must' give joy to ewer T. I,. Bryan, president, in the chair protect the interests of the United
TcScher's Meeting
, i ......
Mutes amounted to more other hand also are joujou-* of the German heart and simultaneoui*,y L. R. Dickie, secretary.
States,
The Seminole County T e a e h a t s c
57 ''J.«0(»,000
Yet. ns it stuff they pul up and the crates nrt* give rise to u feeling of satisfactip
A motion was introduced by It.
Association will hold a meeting
on
our
J ° ,Iuy,, lho Work of loupwvlng well packed and marked according when the hostile war nims are re Wnlker Rope of Winter Haven, to
"A
formidable
lobby
will
be
main­
Saturday
at
2
p.
m.
In
tho
Sanford
to contents.
This pneking anti memhered. Now the opportunity is the effect that the Dixie Highway bo tained ut Tallabarste by advocates
Soon . c andocean harb°t« must
*°”n be halted
marking means much to the Sanford offered to inflict more damage on the routed squth from Leesburg through of woman suffrage during the '17 Grammar School building. Th e pro­
railw^'" a ccncral ■trtico on all the section and if the growers would enemy in futiirt 1 days than could be to Florence Villa, action to lie taken session," says a news item.’ Here's gram will consist muinly of discus­
only pay more ‘ attention . to this inflicted upon him during a sanguin­ upon the motion at the Juno meet­
hoping the suffragettes do not lose sions of educational matter of espee,h '? C° Un,r' * * ’ * ! ■ « « phase oi
of m«
tho situation every one ary defensive,
ft*liz- i
hU,n,ncr it wns suddenly pn»»c
ing. Therefore it is up to Osceola their supporters while hcru.— Tall - j
interest to members of the asao‘
that, because it leads out * interested vould protlt it by it.
(C o n tin u e .] «nt Rage 4)
to improve the roads or give as^ur- hassec Record.
siation. . .
m HimI

GOOD PACK
IN CELERY
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THE STANFORD HERALD
PAGE EIGHT
A m O r t f la a n r * •

An oidininm providing for tb« Imuiuco
of bond* In tha &gt;un of $30,000.00, for th#
[itirnv«9 of pajinc, roUring aad funding
certain voucbara or varranla of lb# fity of
Hanford, Florida, iuucd ip payment of th#
propanlanata part of tba coat barna by tb*
city of ?anfoid In coatrurtlag a bolkboad,
hordtr'ng on I-aba Monroa In the rlty
Hanford, and Ivinr lutartn tba rail elaa
&lt;f .an unnamed, alley beiarrn Hanford and
Cyprees avanura anti tba areat aldr of Uyrtla ijcnua, anjl_kr th# proportional* part
of the o*«t borne by tba city of Sanfotd In
filling To. reclaiming artfl bringing to a
topi.graphical level all reclaimed land (row

e In “ The While ated to defend America U foiled by
l Star Tonl«ht
I’ntrln Channlng In "Allan
rrymore. Metro atnr a l a , " Ih e 6th ppJipde oi " l ’ntrin, the
ear short aklrta for aerial r o m a n c e by Lewis Joncph
i her career by np- Vance, which will be'ahown ul the
Alaskan dance hall Lyric Theatre today.
White Haven." tK»’ . Mrs. Vernon Cnstle in this episode
duction which will plays the double role of I’artia &lt; luinip Star Theatre to- njng, heiress to millions nml the
nteresting story.
.great t ’hanning Munition Works and
. preliminary scenes Elaine, a dancer who impersonates
e, when Mr. Haker her. The other .member* of the aililia for the biggest, star cast arc Milton Sills, who plays
it....
. . . - . f thn i he nnrt of Donald Parr, -Warner

ol e a o l o r d . F lo rid *, o n ' thU l * l h d * jr o t |
M * r c h . 1917.
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Approvud -by mo on thl» 19 tn day of
March, 1917.
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J . I» D A V I S O N .
M a y o r ot C l l y of Hanlord
‘
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Report of the Condition cf ihe c,
County Rank at Hanford in ike
of Fla., at the Close ofJiuiiix
Mar. Slh, I'jip
* ItSSouitcKx
I a m on Ural E&gt;latr
Uoan*A*y( ’ollUrral Serum y fitb.
All Utbrr la»*ni »tiil burount.
OvrrilfmlU_______
Stale. County an.l Mum.ipal i#
County ami City U.rrt ,i
lUnhin, l i o n - . luinitur. . ..| |
llr'rnu * SUin[n ,
1&gt;u. In&gt;m inrvtlH.rai.’l
t’hwln an&lt;l U t l , u i ( r l r
(Trario,
Other Cart* It»-m*
Tutsi

U A M U T II.
Capital Stock I’ald In
Suriilu. Kun.l

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In this episode,

. " B u t , Mr. Maker, I have never
appeari'dMn sTntrr si.irts oil ITdMage
in my life. I have refused to play
roles that ie«|ulre tiubii." she said
"M iss Harry more." replied Maker.
" I would not as!; anything but what
would mid in th** dramatic values of
the picre and to tht (r&lt; th of th®
role you *|dny. I am sure you will
always work for supreme results in

Tim# OetiAratr. of d»po.it
t '. rt IA*-l Check*

I’atria goes Into

Hu • f *3 •*.
County cf SffniflnW •*“*•
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Ilinlr, i|o *4*.inly *vt«r thdt ti •
ii trur to t l»# (list nf m&gt; lf.&lt; «K*i
Correct atledt;
PumH.l.tlp .
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N* If. liar, rf
DimtoH
SuK*cribn! ar. I *■'• n t*
day of Mir. 1317

AUtiioriifii to U*ue lont|t in the aum of
Sti.vOO.for th# purpose* of pa)inc* rrtir*
Ing bn&lt;1 funding certain voucVri* or
rants of the rlty of Hanford, ijiiurd in the
payment cf.thc |iropirtlnn»tf |.aft «&gt;f the
ro«t borne by the fity of Sanford in ran*
•truriing a bulkhead Jint«Viln( on # I aki
Monrva «»» tbr « t&gt; of fittfnnl, nuf tjrtni
bet wren the ta«t n&lt;|r of an unnamed alley
betaern (‘)|i|ni and Hanford itrnun.
and the *t«t •itl^ tf Myrtle atri.ue and
f«.r the |iro|»ortionata t&gt;art ol the rott borne
by the i itv of Faitford in filing In. reclaim*
.
.
o f t.\ppl|e.\ll &lt;n for
all retialmrd land, tt »n» fit line *1 «aid Notlre
Srfil.in n of I M a te r I
tulkh«ad to the where line •ilallBgD/i’ir
Ida
to kaid recian ation, at#d for the n-u of th#*
N o ficr . U her 1 y t
rohif rurlit h uf «a MVirs/i* rj *um. if&gt; aid j»urcha«er
1 j* « •
’ ulkht ad
Ir•**t
d Issue 4* ht*e«Jo to •hr r f h .»»**f} n
&gt; Jp e t
i •jf »t* »»•• »t I M tat*
• i*er •*•* • r •* aid i
••* *!«.. Interr** ft* . !'•!•
«*. a pplicatio n f »r ta\ * **
the ttfft day of Jai uaiv «&gt;*d July if «vh ai fr n talih 1»w.
l •

rt'd **rt p*»m•Y* d t

f th e i»*uj^nc« e f i i i i l bynda provt.lrll fur
in #th e p f i V r d l r g te rt io n * . and to rleet
t b i t r j»«r*on* to. a t r i p ^ i i f o q t rompon«a*
tit*n a» } h o a n l of l e n d t r u H eetr taid e!rr*
non t o be held in •trift ro n« &lt; irn ii) ^ u f
the •rd lnanre * of «f e city of.H anford , l e ’ a*-

»«*ii)ret *•• ta il a- I t f *C
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ITI tu .T to Itr *ul ••T* .!
tten on or aft**r
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a h*»afd of l»o*nd tic*!*l%*ut*of bond*.
And I do hereby ip
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f n if

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PROGRAM M E

Elaine gives'a masked hall .;it t b«
Ch.t!it;l*!t* vi” :i wi th *!i i • g i.'t tb-

T O N IG H T

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BKST MI SIC IN THE CITY BY
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J ' t i l f r nf l*ri*l » i * . f r f
l'\ # r u l r l t « f I hr r*t k
d r e t a t e d ; and I bat at th
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’•Liberty" .

m

e kid- 1 ut ( ’adlioT! Up
I la-1 mrtilshi &gt;1 hull.hr.*

• ‘T a l r i a ”
aluring Mi-. \ ( rn.ui f'a-il

And the l.a»r Epl-o.de of

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all ................ the Ini a slon.
Tim pul.lb* &gt;i|l»*. rip!Ions ’ .for the
» -* I. ■! d
f: r lla'e tb-l !

T i n * P u l i n g l*tn\t*r'
" i it.- n m l ( hillr***

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Hie Chorus ( iirl and
Hie Kid"
••Till* Frame I p "

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.|'l |.iit.ll-h. d .-hows i o i t 11,c * ' new
Ati*.t:
building-, about one-third of the nutu- »
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,
t* II HINOPK.
J». &lt;
f f* • •« T t 1 f a T e ' n
•»f I l )
l ' i*uhi 1 »»f
I •r burned or blow n up by the Itusshm
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H an fo rd , Florida.
troops, lutve been ereeteil during t i»«*
1
h
c
M
y
rrrtjfy
that
thr
ab«'.a and fur*ln*t IS siii'titti*. It Is estimated It will .gr'inf rrJir.anrr* ua* *t«4l&gt; ra**«*.|
b% th*» **(t&gt;
Florida,
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t ike about four years inure to remove ♦ * 1 •(

('!• rk C i t r u i t ( out*

f l-Tut ’■'Ste •

In I i(Utl of • ufHt

•i I ' rn l*tit--ii(. d •*?f-.-s.-il I-y the
Mil'.*.in - &lt;111r ug t|*. *r III*;.-!, ii i- |■i ■*•

ttia. t- follow* .1 by r.ilotiurils. w:tj
tries to kill him but U i&gt;revent«*d lie
patri.i .(• .1 Edouard *'•* ip'*s

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ftcconitruction cf Hundreds of Cities

COIVlItRE THE CROWD COES

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P in t.;'*: • U
llonn Account

EKECT 11.COO fJ£W BUILDINGS

t r e —mg rapidly*

It

Caihicr'aCh#-‘. . »u. •»» i.
Hue* In tit|»
Sr \u t:. 11 l*-'

hiding In n lonely cottage on the
Sakomiett shore, being so advised by
Donald Parr, who fears for her life,
should llnrokl learn of her where
abouts. Elaine causes a stir in New­
port society by announcing her en­
gagement to lliifoltli whereliy •the
schemers expect to secure possession
of t Ik* Preparedness 'fund and the
TBHTFo! tifTIif- great ‘ChannlAii mtinltions works in the interests of their
countries.
•
Edward, Elaine’* 'dancing Jiart.tcr
und lover, unable to ohtnln any
trace of Iter sees Pat fin's picture in M.ugu rit*' Clark in "The diouse C.irl
the paper ant! idem lilt* it. as that of •
at the Star Thursday
Elaine. _ Ife begins to drink heavily
and goes to Newport but Is denied
mViii -.i in to th- I'h.innii:: resident***
Alt b i cball managers should make
.
dno.
Hu
r&gt;ert iunibi r iiieti. they have Imb so

In-. !• ,•
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tu r.
and Towns in Cast. Prussia
thin' lug she i&lt; Elaine, and vow*-lie
Progressing.
■will kill Deuald uiv’ si;;ht.
I’atria
remembering her experience at th •
Iterlln.—The n*c*(»M«tnictl(&gt;n of tin*
Midtiinfif Kn.He wltH K Inunrd in i
fitin-h •'&lt;!» t.f lilt, h, t..\yiu nml \||lugt's
f.ir.it&gt; • ept.,i.|..- Light v.e ! b n

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screen

actor

H.t tiuiuaiional Career
• for Movicsr ■■■'•.

The C.irl uf I •«! I .»V&lt;

\... -oft tli*luk- and cotuiud- patreu- |
*&lt; i .
»• iits. tip b is now contract' 1 i
• net in u fiarnre tiltn depleting his
Iwn lifts

newest.produ. tjon. " I'M* Girl »•: I. *&gt;t
l.akr." to. be exhibited at the Star
Theatre. W.ednoday
dvoumatrate.
that play* may be gripping and
forceful, appealing to the popular inflinet an.i MtUfyiRC { * .-\\ry .i-' t of "picture fan "’ Vithogt depending
upon • crime, "problem*." or th
•lightest infraction of the criminal
or moral code. Here i* a play em-

a r a m x H ir it
STAR

The most wonderful picture ever shown
in America, giving you the progress the
world has made since the. time of the old
Bible up to the present time, and show­
ing the big world-war with all its hor­
rors, the big war ships, some of the big
battles fought in France; and it makes
no difference w h a t your nationality,
creed or religion is, or how old you are,
you owe it to yourself to see .this won
derful picture, to be shown here : :

S P E C IA L MUSIC

TH EATRE

PROGRAM
Tue-day — Metro presents Elhel Harry more in Whit*
Haven"
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Wrdne*da) —Myrtle Gonxalei in ".The Girl
U ke" '
Thur*day The Magnetic Marguerite Clark in "The
* Goo** Girl"
Friday—Pauline Frederick Formally a Sanford Gul
in ‘'Sapho’*
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Concert* nightly by Wuheriaglon pnd liou*er
.Matinee Daily at 3 :1 5
rALLlNE FKEDtRICK
famous F i r m FVamounf
Sapho" at the Star Fr.diy

your friends that had the pleasure of seeing it.before what the)
think of it.
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SIMPLE LIFE RECOMMENDED BY'JOHN L.

ONCE MIGHTY WORLD’S CHAMPION PUGILIST

Cat} one Imagine John L. Sullivan, t h e ‘once mighty world's champion,
pattering rIhiuI his comfortable farm at North Ahiiigtou. Mas*,, building pig
pens, nailing tip and repairing fei ••-. i on' eg ; * Pai n ptituiig elei trlc wtr--Iii til* hoU*o. iiitlklng etiws, gMH'imag .•!t*1 r* i . ng hi-* hor-es had being an allnround liiuijb’ taati on Ids ‘•trtig. hniifiik'* •Mare* |htl Han’s Ju-i the uuy John
I*. ututtses himself nowadays, and Im*
doing for the past two years, since
he ijult^going vii the r*M»d In the show Ini-iiie-s, ,
''Tti esc little Jobs a Unit th** farm." raid the old wnrliorse, “is the best
exercise In the world. I never felt Iti better health In toy life, and would he as
happy ns n ejatn at high tide If tny goral wife d,as only.In n« good condition a*'
I nui.' flood, honest, outdoor work Is the best medicine In the world aud keeps
a man In tine form all the year round."

t :n'k !•» (hi* fr*»M titui* nn&gt;1 time luriun.
a-Ulnu iiulltlui; in tin* wuy of rnnk or

Rival the Men in Distinguished
Service on the Battle
Front in France.

a fcw-wcck* work. Tho diet for Vileblllllcs” constat* of dhtmeal gruel, llnsood gruel, boiled turnip* and scalded
onto. Later they get crushed ont» aud
chopped buy, and almost be/oro they
kuow It arc In the convalescent ward.
The operating rooms with their big
beds spread upon the concrcto floor*
are ns cheery and Immaculate ns If
Intended for human beluga. For nil
except the most minor operatIona an
anaesthetic Is administered.
“The horses take tho chloroform re- 1
mark ably well," said the officer com- !
mnn&lt;nirg. one of the hospitals to the j
correspondent of the Associated Press. I
”1 don't think we have lost hut dne
patient In the Inst six months."
"Patient” seems.n most appropriate
designation for the horn*. They nre
very pictures of patience until they
reach the stage of convalescence. Kach '
patient has a little aluminum tag and
n hospital chart which tells his age,
color, where he came from, what he
shall have to eat and drink and take,
when he shall have a nice hot hath,
and various notations ns to his condi­
tion and behavior. There Is a personal
touch about tho treatment of the horses !
which In itself bespeaks the esteem
la which they are held. Walking about
the wards the genial "O. C.“ had a kind
word or two for his pntlents.___ It j
swin K i n parilCQTnrly human thing to
&gt;. . —!— A Clasa Eye for One;-----•This old charger,” he said of one,
“Is a great favorite Id life lioxpllnt. lie
has been one of the bravest of the
brave, has lost n n eye In battle, and mi
we cult him Nelson. ’ I mu going p&gt;
send to Purls and get Idm-n good
glass eye before he goes hack to the
front.” ..
‘ .
So thorough Is the work of the vet­
erinary service that if n patient de­
velops a* contagious ullsense nils the
horses In the unit from which he enrne
are railed in for disinfection and exa initiation.* So successful Is the work
llint 82 per. cent of all sick ease* and
“casualties** •nre returned to active

"we could run llo* percentage up p&gt;
the nineties.
Ifpt unforttmalcly In
donllng with the liorses wV have at
tjtnes pi weigh lla lr eases In tho scales
of pound**, shillings and pence. In oth­
er words, we have to decide whether
it will pay to save tho unlninl. Is he
too old to he of niticli servlre when he
Is cured, or will the cottrsi* of treat­
ment le* ■*** long iitol exp&lt;'tislve ns to
•CltW'i.ll til* vnllte of future U-eflllne**&lt;? hi striving foT war elllrtein j
and the hlgtiest potentiality of honte
power nil these tilings must he con*
shlerod. It Is the old. old story ngnln
of the survival of the Attest. There ts
no other way," •
Some Idea of tlo* number of Amortcan horses "doing their hit" In the war
■•flit be gained from the tact that 40
per i iiu &gt;&lt;f all admitted to hospital

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EFFORT TO ERADICATE RAT
TI•*1* h r i-&gt; fi ik r i i *ftif o f * r n t * v ithu x i i t
b a c k t o a b o - p l t a l t o rei Up'Tlite.

The hospitals provided for them by
the array must very nearly np|lynacli
the horse's Idea of heaven. It ts "a Joy
to go Into one of tbe coavaleseetit
"wards." t “|H-elally at laertl times.
Sornetlbies tbe cotivale-reals stand alWith the ItrliL-h Armies In Franco.— tpost nose to n,we, and If tin* horse
It would ho difficult la tlnd a more I t e m s * tbe way g e t s b i s Imy llp-t there
pampered lot of beings tlmu the war Is a terrible hullabaloo.
Fed Four Time* a Day.
horses, In the stress,of battle they
All the horses In hospitals nre fed
auffer with the men, hut, the number of
equine "casual!|es" among tlo* hun­ four times a day. The more debilitated
dred* nf tbousaad- of horse* em |doveil ••lies are f. d live a n d *&gt;lx times. Wh e n
ibey ait* piirtieulnriy run thmti and In
t» w ry small. * *
There are veterans aiming tho horses danger of being mistaken for boncyurd
who have been wounded three or four batracks of Mime kart, the patients get
times, there Afe even those who have 'o'tbltlg hilt Cooked finals, mill they
suffered nervous-breakdown* from the airly ref el In them. They have tonic*.,
she tiering shoek of shell*.___ |f they *ihv. and It* (* ‘remarkable to see .thu
Twsfre no n In Lli'nkl they would have tnprovt nielli III tlietr condition llitll

Government Official* Make Public a
Report on tbe Work of Estermlnating National Plague.

Horse* Find th# Front More Nearly
Approache* Their Idea of Heaven
Than Home— Hospital Service
Most Efficient.

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Items of Interest for the Man

MY SPECIA LTIES:

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Prepared Specially fbr This Newspaper
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Produce Home-Grown Pork
•• number of large, ’w.J| bred, tick-free
profitable pork production should steers weighing nearly a thousand
f,e the aim of-every former in Flor- pounds each. requiring three stock
ida. To produco pork nt a profit, cars to haul them to market." And.
the greater portion of the feeds used Dr. Nigiihert might have added, the
rou»t he grown on tho farm. As a increased revenue to the railroads
rule, most feeds cart be grown; would he paid out hf tho higher
cheaper than‘ they can be bought, prices allowed by the packers'for the
and you will save for yourself the better class of stock. So it is not s
profit the feed dealer usually makes, one sided proposition.
••Those farmers who wish to have.
Members of the state legislature
hoc* ready for the murket next fall WCre impressed with the tine live
and winter should be planting the Btock and thl. n,Ivanr(,(1 nRriru|tura,
necessary crops for fattening them. ’ conditions they found in tick free
say* J. M. Scott, animal industrial- Dade county after their .ccent visit
•Ut to the University of Floiida ex- t o the Everglades. Tick free t-rriperiment station. .H e suggests this tory encourages agricultural developcombination of feeds which should mcnt, which means more aysongi-rsl
prove economical in fattening hogs transposed, man froltfil r+ rr
Shilled corn. 100 pounds;
s w - t from hauling th&lt;lr personal belong*
potatoes, 100 pounds; nnd peanut '"I-* *n*° Hi** territory. and increased
pawl. 50 pounds. O r this-one-might-bright traffic when their produds
be used; 'JO pounds of shelled corn. 8° *° murket.25 pounds of peanuts and C pounds
‘.‘Some of the main trnnk line railof tankage with green pastures such' roads' in Florida have agricultural
as cow peas,
brggarweod, or Her- and livestock agents to develop that
muda grass for summer, and dwarf lints of business which.is commemle»«‘-x rape, oats or rye for winter.
aide. Hut the entire army of em­
ploy eod egn prove their Joyalty to
Another good combination of
...
.
feeds would be 100 pounds of shelled
corn. 25 pound, velvet bean seed, fl “ ° n ,n ‘ h ’ ,r
‘’*,,rs * *'•»’»•
or box car depots out in thu.woods.'*
pounds of tunknge, and t h e 'green
save. I). Sll*hh*rt’. “ And nut oiily
pa-ture feeds. If you wish to inwill th'-y In- h"ljliti„' t he'U»e| v-''«'
elude cassava in the ration, the fn|th*' \\i!| I,,. Ip ‘j.nig In open i lie \v iv
luMi-.g i otniiination will prove sail for f iriin-rs to produce cheaper milk.
fail«*r&gt; r 100 pounds shelled corn, loo
Initier and to-ef m.|
,f ,_
cassava, and 50 pounds pea­
nut
.i^l w-iili the green pa-tuic
l a r e f &gt;r t h e b r e e d S m i
rr..rIf chuff as are grown. th*-v
I'be
pro.it rnliimti m t- • 1i--!i*
p..i i • sulistituled for the cassava
of
I
h
i .i r i- lit .tor - II' ..ill lie found that the green
p4«tnr.- supplied will go a long wav
i
, ! l ' r ir'*
»')&lt;• hrm.l
toward reducing the ™*t of pork *"*•
^farrow ing lime, and
production, •
.
«'» l,‘° cUTV Vf t!»o Hlter," aays C. L.
________________
• . j Willoughby of the University of
.•
; Florid.t college of agriculture. ' A r&lt;*
Ualtle Need No' Horns
rent tirtii'b' it he *- * itio \\ nr!.|
and b e e f c a t t l e n o I n n f . r 1.0 III* "'ll I 1 • ’ -si • ip .1
!&gt;
11 - i «
t,.-.| • - liorns ttint w e r e m i r e tln-ir
••The il l u 111 i -i i * ri .no sots -|'
•- n o n
M o r n s a r e now .i f.irr.iw -h mi!.i !&gt;• in- t ii
Mio sb-m'.l
nut
. to the animal anti its own- j„. |iut
a p,„. |,y |„rM.|( .„ |,1|Ut ;i
rr. What dairyman cannot rnmtm- „,.ek before the time two week* il.or* losing some good row by having 1 |,i.u , r; site should be provided with
L.r ii.idcr torn or gashed b&gt;; a horn? jWmc bedding not much which
Dairy cattle with horns arc more* &gt;nhoul&lt;l be chang 'd frequently t bar it
• and-cAuso a spirit of unrest* muy i„. kept dr... There should be
in th-- herd. Tho contented animal s
|irun or 0 j| ,n,.a| in her r at i on. !
is th lo-st producer.
and very I'ttb-. if any.
eurn
f i • hirge feeders of tin* miiblte
“ .Vi-i ustmiied i,i I, r ‘ irniund••-i *•-»-•• found it always pity* to
ings. prujiOrly fed, and undisturbed
tb'iiu
beef cuttle when putting when h'-r keeper i-iii .t -. h -r p -n if
tll« i
the feed lot. They are loss
*he lias h.itur.d meriis .is .i Iir *•«•*I ■
it..
p-o and more emit' ntyd |sh*’ will pass |li&lt;* d'dl.ir.s "|•n •-ii J•11&gt;
tl . ' - .iniinal* with horns, whuh
and orderly i i Jn-r owfu-r when the
r
■ i-r a lid more economi.il
tint** vim's. Hut let lin.n not make,
V•
! he polled . animals have a
tlie mislakg of providing lu-r with a
mo•rm and much neater np- lot of feed fur the tir*t t went-.--four
-• mi the market than aniIhours the.-ealti-r
A little vvanii
n...
Ii horns.
When without
drink,
slightly
flavored
with mid­
1
cun be loaded into a ear
dlings is ail situ needs- or ought to
with
- d.ingt-b of injury in shiphave.'and rather light ..... lint* should
mi v*
&lt; iltle heroine nervous in the
lie the rule, until h--r .system .is well
I
t'-r a long trip the strongsettled
to its duties.
rr j i
•.&gt; Iiuvii tlie weaker ones at
“
This
reference Is to furrowingth-1roy, ftninetitnes severely inhnusc
c-are
and when nature ,, nni m
J'*ri
•m or killing tlnmi.
tune f.»r I'cst eiiiiditioiis. it is well
(
* • may he &lt;b4n»rried 'quicl.ly recognised t h a t ,a sow farrowing in
h i
use of caustic potash. This the. woods pasture, when th* weather
nu ' • -applied to the horn butto
is* mild, is* just as well or better left
lo-lut i become* attached to the alone, uii U-as th ere are other hog* to
skud
Kuh the button with the disturb tier-':—1
rauattc. until the part
l-*d
, lender nnd shows thnt the
I n Collon the Real King?
°ut* f *ln ■has 'been oaten oil. A
Cotton growing ha* it* ptaee in
•rah i m* and fails off in a few
southern farming. Hut why the rush
Ki*p watch to see that th«‘
to plant the whole fartit to tlii* crop?
•nil: -• dot a. not start growing again
If you exchagne a hale for fpod or
k* 11 wtd if the wofk is not thnrfeed s tuIT you will flnd.lt cab buy
i'li" button may be picked
no more now than it did in 11*14.
oht or peeled off with n sharp knife
Here are a few figure* representing
•f ti.i« nu-thod is preferred.
average condition*.
&gt;
In «i horning older animals it is
Compare the retail equivalent
net .-scary to peel the skin aroupd
value
of u bale of 12 -ceqt cotton in
khe horn well bo£k and cut the
July,
1914, with its value thi* ex­
norn 'lose ot the head. If this is
carefully done a noat po,j w|j| r* u|t. ceptional year, un 18-cent average.
The horn may be sawed with an or- Here is what you could buy with
dir.uij butcher's or bono saw. There your bale of collop then and now,
we several patent shear dehorners excahnging a hale for each item:
Four tons of hay then, 3 !« ton
oh the market that do the work
pow;
80 bu. of corn then, 75 hu.
tapldly but not as neatly ns tho saw
now;
92 bu. of oats then, 90 bu.
•r-'l l.tiib1.
Most cattlemen who
now;
12 barrel*' of flour then. 9
large numbers of cattle prefer
to us.- the dehorners on account of barrel* now; (700 lbs. of lard then,
500 now; 500 lbs salt pork then, 500
urn* saved.
firing the fly season special enre now; 400 Hi* baron then. 375 now;
l'° taken to cover the wound 92 hu. aweet potatoes then. 90 now;
* ‘1h a heavy tar to prevent infec­ 6G hu. Irish potatoes then. 40 now-.
And all of these products are
tion with maggots.
things needed on the farm, says the
University of Florida, extension di­
„ ,l*llToadn Should Also Help
vision, and the producing of thorn
"n*- of tho quickest and surest
will be a long step in the safe farm­
*»&gt;* to increase freight and passen*r r, ;,!nue# for the railrouds in the ing program. D. II. Houston, Sec­
~*,P ” lo ' radicate the cattle tick." retary of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C., isHucd a statement recently
i , ‘ '* lho message of Dr. R. M.
in
which he said:
U. S. bureau of ani;
"Tho
south has heretofore been
' industry who is cooperating
too
dependent
on corn and cotton.
f " stato of Florida to eradiIt
has
pdt
too
many of its eggs in
S , lhc ca‘ tlo tick. Ho is hartding
one
basket.
Although
it is largely
pi* ' ' ,;iKe to loyal railroad emagricultural, j t has imported in the
y °u »co no connection neighborhood of six or seven hun­
wi.tl iick eradication and freight dred million dollars' worth "Of food­
tirr nur* Hero it j.; **Kifty hca(i o{ stuff* 'from the west. It is clearly
fait!..'
nBt*vc Pinoy woods good economy for the soilth to sup­
'k’bing six hundred pounds
ply her own foodstuffs and feed­
c . r ' - t ? ,t0 crowtled into one stock
stuff*
and it is certainly a safer
of . k .
rev&lt;fnuo is only one-third
‘ Out n'ight
michi arise /
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from the same practice for h«r to do so.'

riC K AHD’S II AND-PAINTED CHIN

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GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE

By Pictorial Review

ELGIN AND U ALTHAM WAT( IIE*

W id e r Belts G ro w in g in Favor.

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « O O O O ooecoooooooooooe
deep. Gather be’.wccn double " T T ’ *
perforations and 2 inches above! Ad
just stay under git hers, centers** vest,
♦
«
single small " o "
j&gt;erforation at
lower edge of stay at under arm ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ &lt; m o o o o c s t o o o o o m o *
scam. Double* " o o ” perforation in I'tie Inrh 1 at«i- Will lie Published Un
•ta.v indicates center-front.
To finish'the nock, sow collar to drr This iirsding At I h c Kale Of S7.?
edge, center-hacks even and along Per Year
ainnll " o ” perforations in right fr.oit.
bringing single large " O " or double
D r. II. H . M cC aslin
small " o ” perforations together.
D E N T IS T
Leave collar free (on left side) from
shoulder seam to front edge.
Office in Garner &amp; Woodruff building
Now, close sleeve scam as notched
and gnthcr bciweea double ‘ "TT” j»cr
__Formerly Occupied lly
firrtitltiTivj^fqifrh ' trimioTng |deee on
Dr.
W. E. H o u s e h o l d e r
ruff,, notches evpn. Turn edge of cuff
under on . slot perforations; lap to
THOMAS KMMKT w
small ‘•ui’ |-.&gt;&gt;loraii..|is; Mitch -*i
* K. IKIIUI KON Hot SIIOI 1)1 S
‘ inch front - fnl&gt;J leaving free belotv
single large “ O " perforation. Bn.
rur t.i *1 -\i- r* tiotehed, small Mo ‘
perforation in cuff at seam of sleew
LAW YERS
nnd bring folded go of cuff, to small
" o " po-fe atlon in sleeve. How iti Snnfortl,
• .Florida
aimlmlc • n"trb I, small " o " per
.
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M a g a z in e s P e rio d ic a ls
Soda Fountain •
C ig a r s an d T o b a c c o s

Elton J. Moughton

Modern, Up-lmDate llarher Shop
in connection

AKCIIITI'CT
office in Vowel' llldg.
Tlir •|•rini; «ea«--n i. going t-i be tha
signal for the appeuiaine of mat t
charming fro* Isa in amvttiv*l tone*,
t’a.-looite and «attn are combine I ’ &gt;
■ • in ..UI.
i
This 'In o v frock in nm.-tln-t . ach

i
- : •■ t r'mmcd with a wide
i rti h belt of iinetby«t satin an I motif
I
l I • 1111 i I r • . Tucks a I.I- *- r at
vi'lii-t ride of the front and back of
the wai*t, while the iilte piere tunic

is gathered over n two piece circular
skill. In medium sire the costume re­
quires 5ai yards ID-inch material for
the wal«t and tunic,

f o r t h e gores

t .i r.I« I'fll « 'I I-.- -. led. I-Ut if
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To.lav ’» lieinc dressmaking lesson
deals with the eoli-t rmt loll of the
design, vvhieli beg:|is In the elosing of
tin- shiniblcr »i- iiii of the wjilst. Then
-form tuck* and stitch. Close under.
arm •earn an t turn edge of right front
utiib-r mi small * * o " perforations;
stitrh P-. iucli front fold, t'n-lerfaeo
fr .ui .-(•
&lt; h-f| fr-iitl. 1 *.. Iqeh
|*j. » ' it R e v ie w Costum e No. 7111,.
7 iciitj.

1041 si. Si. Phone 182

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n..|el..-.| l..fit-ieg I ft si fe fe.iin fi .above 1'irge " I I " |&gt;erforatii'n in
fr-.iit got- for pr.u'ki t... IS.fl her be
twei-n -boil,;,. .“ T T " perforations. Ail
just, sti; I.i tig upper edge over upp--r
row* t-f gather* in waist, rontefs even;
bring -! 1-fu tin t r Art" r. till
Tl - t .
til 1V l-&lt;- I I - I " Il-i« P-! l - It '
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Attention And lit-Ht F.lTortN
Opposite I ilv 11nil

Sanford Lodge No U2, F. and A. M.
Uommiinii .ition &lt;'v&lt;-rv-first and third
rhuni'luyr at 7::!D.
visiting brethren
wiromc
,
*
&lt;» I. Taylor
0 J Miller
SoiT'-taiy
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tnv in Mii-nii-.' I b ill o v e r t h e I m p c r i a
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A l rock of Unm istakable Style.
ginning, hqwrvvr. is to study the con►Iruction guide rnrcfiillv « •Hi.-it it &lt;-nn
!&lt;• folliiwed tito|.'r«lMnlitigt V. Nlndi
the foundation skirt to L-lt of rrntArfroiit nu miiuII
|M-rforiitions mi l
-♦mt-di—rm—ctrTTtng;—nrrn—cIom- I-.-irk
seam. , Finish unjM-r edge from center
front to *hi*hc-i edges fo r closing
, Next, eloso *&lt;-oiiis o f uiiderh' -le,
hrm the front e-1 ;•- nnd « !••••• I&gt;ai\
srams t-f Collar, nnd faring having

.\)onroe I'huptcr Not 15, It. A. M.
M.-r-ta i-v.-ry *i i-otid and fourth Thurs

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f bn.|* «..r|uill ii-t , liwftk \
Its *t «ihI Mary M I • t. I . Aa.f. .
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Prepared Specially for Thi.i Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

cniinnle t hapier 2 , Order finMrrn Sta
.Vj-i-t*every first and iliir.l Tutsday
-i. fcneh nionth. I very one who has s.-cn
*i S' rm th* Last .ire cordially invited
o v i- it t hi&lt;* ch iptef
Alo. F. iiiibbtns, Scc'y
lie raid *&gt;of Liberty
Meets at Lag!*-*' H.II lir-t Monday
night in .*.t* I. inqid b at 7:3tJ.
Win’. E llou-'-lud.b r. Commander *
M i-. |li-rlhu I’n&lt;-l t*rd. Secretary

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Th.- Sanford Council K. of C.
Mce' the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m.. und lho
itli Sunday S p. m.. each nionth, at K.
of C. Hall Oak Ave.,
T ro. S- hit&amp;l. Grat'd K&lt; ight.
Vtl.nir *t..i
' C. 1- Hritt. Fin. Scc'y.
Munirtosro

Il a|.|aartnc fo-ni lhc sl'.lsirll nt t*. II.
ttnl,in*»n, sil»rn.&gt;' sr«! sr«-nl l . r
I'htipdii l.od^c No 5, K. of P.
llaln.nl In Itc slum .n lri] . » ! . « t.-nin — MFPTFlrirftlitl iu.'l loiifth T u t s (1ay*.
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filler -Salt* tl »f| i f *!•»
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»h»t llu 'f
ftf.*»nfTlr* ■•t«lvr«w
lift- to flit i t t •ft * &gt; «*&gt;'l fcp*»'t uflkflovn.
Kfi'l » l i t tli»rr »*r.o i**r «•»» In Ah** » t « t » ni
I I* »!)'•, ( t r trrficr of a m i I&gt;| r r n « «*tt A»l)«*rn
mot |t| I'ifttl ' t i l i|rfi » tUfi'f, 4fl)l 11 •t miu I
.1# #« »4*t•v*t • i r r o t r r tl»«« if * i»f i^ *n iy*o n r

N'isiting lltilghta always wiK-ontt*.
Ii MtT-aulln
O, J . Miller
It *and S.
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It |s tlie rr fo fr cr •I*r »•! 11*At you «lo ip*
p«»r to t l* «omf loir. »nt *« t i l l h« r* In fllrel
jin • ( L e f . r . ^t i . |n 4 'U y pf A p ril, A. l».
IP17, ( lit i»m»
• ru!» &lt;l«y «f f»iYI
court.

Siti'fnnl l.oilgy No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Meets t-very Monday evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Ibill. Piro Hloek. All vis­
iting brothers eorditflly invit'd,
•
Jaa. F. McClellan
J. \\\ O. Singletary
N. G.
U. See.

It If further « &gt; r r •*1 th»t thi* notice he
puhlUhcfl In the FirCon! llrraM, • ftrf»paper pul Ii*K«l In 5anlortls Hrtnivtnlc coun­
ty. Itoneia, once a %&lt;*k for Vight ronwcu*
t if f tarclia.

0924

For the girl who must achieve
tames instead of clothes from a mod­
erate income, this design in old yel­
low voile and ehiffon is suggested.
The bodice is rnado in surplice effect
and the skirt has a three piece tunie,
For the woman who must achieve
costumes, instead of merely clothes
from a moderate income, here is a
plover suggestion—a frock of old yet•]nw voile trimmed with brown and gold
braid nnd a chemisette of pale ecru
ehiffon lined with pink net. In fact
the chemisette i* a part of tho underbloase. The surplice bodice closes at
the left sido nnd the three piece
gathered tunic is mounted on a cir­
cular foundation skirt • with high
(waistline. In medium sire the dress
'requites flty yards 3ft inrh voile, with
1 % yards chiffon for the undorblouso
'and 2 Uj .yards material for the fouddstlnn skirt.
If desired, the home dressmaker
msv* begin with the foundation skirt.
The most ii-r-qctout thing at the be-

large " O " perforations. Rew ths
collar to neck. Adjust faring on'col­
lar, plait underbody nt lower edge and
adjust atay i -ulcr plaits.
To make the tunie, turn under side
of buck sectl.&gt;n and lap on frunt,
no(thrwam/l edges even. Close seam
undespisirr" Hem (lie,front, then tho
lower edge. Now, gather the entire
upper edge. Adjust on - foundation.
Adjust skirt, stitching upper edge 2%
inches above lower edge of underbody,
center fronts and center-backs oven.
Finish from renter-front to slashed
edges for closing.
Form n plait in front of overbodics,
creasing on slot perforations and
stitch Invisibly. Plait extension ia
right front, rinse seams as notched.
Htitch a straight strap of matorlal at
s m a l l . " o " perforations in back to
pass-belt through. I'lait belt bring­
ing **T ” to small " o " perforation.
Blip through straps In bark, tack
along under arm scam. Arrange on
iaderbody, center-front* and eenterbaHte even; etitch armhole edges to­
gether, notches even. ■
For the fancy sleeve, clove seam as
notched.
Gather between double
" T T ’ * perforations Join slrovchand
with a strnight gathered ^ Inch ruffle,
firing ends of elervrhand together;
finish for closing. Bew in armhole as
notched, small " o " perforation at
.shoulder seam easing any fulness.
The pockets mav lie omitted if de­
sired or, tliev may l»e used and fur­
ther trimmed with wool embroidery.

Pictorial K e tis * Costums No. 5921.Bices, 10 to 20 .‘ tars.

•

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ITice, 20 ccata.

Grace E. Williams Millinery Store

Telryhoue No 25

S\M OKI) I MlHiLS 4

small *••&gt;" perforations in lunie lit
under arm seam. If tunie -is made
with'open front, bring front edge of
tuni.- o\. r large •'(?" perforati -'i in,
T k e . I n It m n y l»r ♦

F i t t i n g

SCHELLE MA1NES

•Ion' !.- - ' l l ' | -.rf.-ratio n s.
A d ju st
tu n ie , ^titeliliig- g a l l ie r s iito n g . upper
edge o f s k i r t ........liters eVt-lt; line o f

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and

W ltn rM F.. A. I ’oufflat*. O r rtrrlc of our
Ci rcuit Court and tho •«al of t he* raid court
•t th e court hoUMf in HanfflTH thia tha
6 th day of FeLruary. A. !&gt;. 1917.
(•♦al).
B . A- i »o i m ; i . a s s .

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Hol.inaon A llr a rd a ll.
1
Ccm plalnan ta * Snltcltcvr,
&lt; J» T u e *-9 tr

C|pik.

Nailer of A r . l l ' . l U s for T s t l iv e d t 'n d r f
• Nrrtloa S o t &lt; k s . l r t . 4 S I S , l . s o . or Klor-

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Notice lv hr rrt.y j l v r n t h s t Ceorfw It y in s n *
p u r r h s . r r ol. T s » -TeM ifirsts N o . - 9 IS , its lvd'
th e Srd d sy of J u n e , A. I). 1912.
hs.
filed rsid rertlftr ste In my ufflee, and h s t
m i d r . i - p l i r . l l e n (nr t s t dred tn l . s u s In
■ r r o f d . n r e with law.
S a id r r r t l f i r s t . ereh r . r r s the toltowinx d«»e&gt;tt,rd property
•Dusted In Heminote r o u n l y , F lorid a, to*
wit: U t s 2 and 3, IMk 7 . T i e r I , Hanford.
T h e said land brin e s r . e r . r d s t th e d ate of
th e iesuanre c f rurh r r r l l f i r . t r in the name
of F lo rr n re llrard all.
l*nlee« raid rerliS *
r a t e ehall be redeemed arrorriln x to law
t s s dred will i » u a t b r r e o n on tha S l i t day
of Marrh , A. U .. 1917.
W ltn r.a my efllrist a i fn s t u r e and aral
thia t h r 23rd day of F r b r u a r y , A. T&gt;. 1917.
(aral)
E. A. H O t l O I . A S 8 .
r i r r k P lr rult Cnurt Krm lnote t ' o ., r i a
II) V U . M r l l s n l r t , |&gt;. C .
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............. ......

N o . . . . •&gt; *| ilr al.an ( r r T a t l ) r r d t 'n d r r
Nrrlio n S of ( haotrr 4 S l S , L t . r of Flor*

Ida’

N'ntiro ia herrhy ( i v r n t h a t Edw ard A.
P r l i f c r r , p u r r h a .r r of T a i O r t i f i r a t e No.
424 , d atr d the fith day o f J u n e , A. I). 1911
haa filrd raid r r rt if lra t e In my ofltrr, and
haa madr apptlrslinn for t s s dred tn ia.ue
In sc r o r d a n re o i l h law
? a i d ' rer ll f i r a tr
e r r h r a r r . t * . .fcllnwinf drarribed property
rilu a ted Tn f e m in o t r r n u n ly , Florida, In.
wit l ir e P E rnr nf F E J 4 of SWf t j . See. fi.
T o w n . hip 21 P, It 30 F a . t , run N '.'.fi 7
ft. W 4«S.7 t l. * 4 f i « 7 ft F. 4 * 8 . 7 f|
fi arr ra.
T h e .yid land brin x l u r u n l at
the dole ot th e irtu sn ee ot aurh r r r t i f l r a . r
in the nam e et J . O. M oore,
t in i e r , raid
r r m f i r . l r .h a l l he red rem ed sr r n r d i n c tn
' * * l a s drr.l will ia.ue thereon on th r
* t * t day of Marrh . A. I&gt;. 1917.
W l l n r - . my elfirial alynat ure and aral
thl* the 2 7 t h day nf F e b r u a r y , A. T) 191
(•eat)
F A. D O t u i t A S S .
t ’ trrk Cirr ult Court Srm ln ote Co ., Fla.
fly V. M. M r D s n l r l , D. C.
Il-T u ea.fitc
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Gate'Lily • am? No. 6,
O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
K. L. Miller
J . F. Hoolehan
Clerk •
Council Commandar
H. F. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first und third Wednesday night
at corner of Fir*t St. und Palmetto Av#»
Cruse Hornes
J. G. Hurley.
Exalted Uuler ■
Secretary
The Lake nrceie Coutull No. 31 Junior Order United American Mechanics .
Meets every Wednesday.at 7:30''P*
M., in tho City HalL Visiting brother*
are welcome. ‘ Q. IL Smith. Kec. Sec..

,

Celery City Aerie No, Ift&amp;J
Meeting every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
night at 8 o’clock Eagle Home, Oak At *.
Visiting Brothers Welcome
E. E. Hagan
C. C. Woodruff
Worthy President
Secretary
O J I 8 THI HE NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Meets every first and third Friday
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brother!) welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of R.
Sachem
United Urolhrrhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America
Sanford Loral Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursdny night at 7
o'clock In the M. W. A. Hall, Pico Blk.
i . W. O. Singletary W. W. Van N c *
Sec.Trens.
President
Modern Woodmen of^mcrica
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:80,
In M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Coucli
?•
Gotuul
Clerk

Try The Want Column
And Get Quick Results

�— T i r e SANFORD HERALD
ill
i
of trouble/ The same condition
existed during, the war of 1812-M.
There were those who were always
ready to "aid and abet- the enemies"
of their country.
During the wa
with T l i ’fico Tn 1847 the Whigs took
the place of Tories and no move of
the government in that great strug­
gle, which ended in aiding an cmROOSTING O i m C IT Y
The Sanford Board of Trade is piro to our territory was approved
They bitterly opposed
glowing stronger every day and by them.
the
annexation
of the territory
those who have been half hearted
lla Um (llT br Canta* IZ-Oa Pm T»u la
. .
,
,
which was ceded to us by the treaty
A4*aa«e zo«. r . . M~ib
members and those who have not
la *s«a»a Mia n* M.d« ai Oftn been members ure now the strongest at Guadaloupc.
For more than twenty years the
supporters because they see results
in tho good work of the Board of causes which led to tho war between
Trade. The publicity campaign is the states had been brewing, and at
in a great measure responsible for its outbreak tnen were very general­
this and the goow work should be ly. lined up on one side or tho other
continued and every public spirited both north nnd south. At the nrth,
citizen of the county should join the Mr. Lincoln had very much to con
Sanford Board of Trade and do his tend with from the fact that such
part.
The other cities in Florida vast -numbers of people about hint
that are forging tp the front can and throughout the north were in
trace their growth directly to the open sympathy with thp seceded
work of the Board of Trado as the states, and so ready nnd willing to
following from the. Miami Metropo­ give their service's to the undoing of
lis signifies:
the very plans he had §ct before him
la appreciation of the line work*] and, t,K&gt; l'coP&gt;e «'f ‘ be port It for acdone by the Miami Chamber of contpliihing the conquest of the

March

20, 1917'

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T I I F G A N F A D n H F B A I TV l,orn a d W tU ln f, and tho onea tfin
lU E d A n rU A I/
dQl4h0 h|8gMt and best business
in the future will undoubtedly bo tho
stores that advertiao their offerings
nnd back It up with the goods *and
the service.
You can't beat it .—
Augusta Chronicle.

.0

what a lot of worry and care you would escape if you had a *
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX in which to put all your valuables?
• No Burglar or Fire would get you excited then. We rent
Safety Deposit Boxes, at .$3.00 per year. Sinyrte, isn’t it?
To relieve you of worry at so nominal a CQst.

PEO PLES BA N K O FSA N FO R D

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- * t IVANrYnilRBUSWtb^

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
vir^rr^d.i F_L WOODRUFF Vics.PrciMtnt

II. R. STEVENS

0. L. TAYLOR
Caihirr

R. R. DEAS
Am 'I Ctihisr

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Commerce f&lt;&gt;r tho city of Miami
south.
_
_____ ......... of the 1,1 t i:.i p r mum: and . Aa th ia m a y . he a mutter-of inter-J blooded bog* o n h r r 1 ;n0n..7 r,. r ; . (|
He is- very
: t, uM*
rapertnllj' tn ajrjTRvTuTtbh of the
When the cirsls of the Spanish-! song that has ever been rendered in est also to many of your readers near Sanford.

hearty cooperation
that has made j|American, war
upon ||us
I the city, umi t|te I’ipe Organ Club, will you kindly make such use of it nstic for the future uf tIn- , , , , , -ft-r
|
.................
** M l
»rnme
W llfV
J»
| Mr.
l| | ,
this •work possible the__following! McKiglev hail to mcul_lin* s a m o n p . jwiuck- kaa~«lu»cfH*~«*f-tlK—dny
rrr-yntr may ifrenrpTupcr?
(Justry in this s t a t e / as &lt;v*ryho&lt;J"
. Sq&amp;ford— cidery- -bn *— become a
II. IL linker.
Tfil7ute to the •"men of vision" r e - 1 position. "Remember the Maine," persuaded Dr. Hyman to give the
knows,, and looks forward to the’
household word inthis &lt;ountr&gt;.
It Bp0 ngjij]t. for (be year’s achievements and "Cuba Libra" meant nothing to Sunday night hour to tiujm for the
time when the entile tick will he
w»»feared that thesevere r o M e ? bccn ,,rought to the Metropolis |the dissenters. No thrill of patriot- rendering of the program anti .the
The Titusville Road
eliminated nnd good jto ck tah, t be
perienced in the state early in Feb­
fur publication and is given here ism ever Rtirrcd their hearts.
All Doctor has consented to read an
Orlando. Fin., Mar. I7 r I9 f7 . P|ni’°
‘ he *crub nil over Florida.
ruary had ruined the celery crop,
Easter Story in connection .with the Editor Sanford Herald:
endorsed
not
only
by
The
Motropoj
they
did
was
to
settle
hack
in
the
1
nlso
»u'1
his wife, who , .
-I
but thnt was not the c a s e , the oidy
Iisi hut also— we feel- by the Ml- trnecj and balk. And when the war musical program.
(jn a recent visit to my home at Enthusiastic, and who scertn to love
setback being a slightly retarded
aminos who know mithihg about was brought to a successful issue nt
Genova it became necessary to travel ‘ ho life on the ranch, and Dr.
f t ! * ' *** l ^ ' i 'i -1 'l '- i *S f l11' U,P' t “ |»he ’good work of this Miami or- once they began to* decry nny policy
the
Titusville road,from tho Genova- Blackman tolls me that she n at
Regarding Stable Manures
which
might manifest
£ ! . . '. h " , S
,V ’.' K.nisntion. T 4 „ . r . l c l . I. lt « i.h *h . of
- expansion
- ......••- •■•••
Oviedo
-clay road to the east end of n,1&gt;' ‘ into ready to don kh;. .l or •!cn .
Orlando, March 17. 1917.
been getting $2.60 a crate, delivered
........ ...
itself. .
the St. Johns river bridge. Wo no- overalls to help him in the n
Editor
of
the
Sanford
.Herald:
. 1 -,be Tail w , « t l o n . - - S , . AU« u ,. M'T
, J
And so President Wilson was in
tine Record
'*
The real spirit-of Miami is'typiThe question was recently raised ticed a number of places improved though aw I have alvvnjs n.-.l.r•• «.
I fled and uuclciitctl in the total of no strange plight w-fp-n the tiiibus- at Sanford and vicinity whether by "strawing," hot for several miles stood, she is a lady of r.if.
— o—
: 3 lH.000.tro which the M ia m i’Cham­ ters refused, to give him the powers stable and barnyard m anures. are west of the bridge tho road h In a l - ! merits, and now i know thnt sb- t, .
’ T H E VALUE OF A D V E R T IS IN G ber of. Commerce has- distributed which v\otlh| enable him to iiiAugtir- required „to bi-ir tlo- tax -tain;&gt;. mo*t impassable -h 'pe. being* v, rv orte.
n
orte* bf
hf magnetic char"
• Establishments of
every
kind •lari-ig ti.e pa-t &gt; ir for |.ablt,*u-'
li
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r-'iigli.
to-,
cssitiiti-ig
most
home
in
rim-d
utralit
guarantee
and the mutter be*
commerr(.il «&gt;r iinlii-tri.il mu-t e, gag, leo.
This 11 &lt;im demands mure than If the |i iiple &lt;vliu are blocking the mg of general interest | vv'rote the driving to preei-qt injur.' to •.ir and l"rt wring to cl ass
in the great undertaking of inlver- |ia*sin-,- ml'r&lt; &lt;i and attention, fur il po'i i's uf tlo- I’r -ii|- I were furei :n-* ('omioi«*iui:i.-r uf Agri ulture:
great di-* imfort l i the occupants N’ot the lea.it of in;,
tising if they arc to. survive in the represents the positive ami r&lt; at in- horn citizens one would not be mi
pations is that of a
Mr \Y. D. Ballard, whose work IU.ii km in farm in th&lt;
gigantic struggle of world wide char­ l&lt; ri - ’ s uf |he Citizenship uf (hi- i l l ' , surpriv-tL but that men who have* ” .\m I correct in my understaiul*
acter that is now under way. The expressed in lain il ls* .values, apd been reared under the protecting ing that Section II of the fertilizer keeps him in sight of the bridge and
; ''",
„....... ' ’ /*.. \.......I lau exempts Stable manure from approaches il great deal of the time,
manufacturer who experts to thrive iontTiblit&lt;d through an
Box Supper nt Lake Munm y
i
..
f
,
.
|
i
i
.
organized
fol/Is
of
the
.ta r s and • tripes, a n d ;,,,,. „ toc^ yanN
.chlcttfo. St.
. " h(&gt; h:&gt;* observed with a good
and grow, must put.out some money
A
committee of three, connlting
to acquaint the public with the V ilu i '
T
a
2
VV° ^ &lt;
falh" * ' 1^ ‘bly f ° r K-nera-, LnuK
&gt;( whIfh hjj# C0||C lhloU|, h ;dent of care the extent of the trafpuunc wun im v ,mt» nmili woman ami child has been a lions have breathed nothing but t h e '
. .*!
. ..
1 1 UM‘
vd. Oglesby. Mr. J: r
of
Mr*.
substantially the following process; :,lr v'lng this road told me it is verty
of his products, nnd the merchant participant.
free a lr’of perfect liberty would bold-'
Wynn uiu I Mi-.* Neiui M
Dried
all
rotighnge
screened
o
it
C
f’at
one
or
more
vehibcleluio;;
who expects to outdo ibe obi time
I\ -tep imiethe breach » .t I.luck the the rc-idue then being ground or o-u.i !y insight going one way or ilo- named .it a irtei-tmc ie -1
'I l « i c * do r of l"nit
i- (hi
cro.vv roads .-,oi in :l. d u , : , ^
1t
wu.\ wlien t 1..... i• . h . r,M- J ; t be
t ii&gt;’ii ii -i rum*’’ t wt.i
ev :
brokeii up - i . ’.i d. iti . fur cunvent other .many P :i.n several being in &lt;huri li i inlay night.
the public f i . t * .md rg
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v
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unit
i.t
a
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g
u
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n
mi
ght
Iiimied
bn\
,
an
qld
f.-i
11,«»
ier .—pin*
i f Vi;,
X 'ltn ; i In
ei.t handling, and shipped to the ''- h t at the suite time
merchandise
and main to sustain tlo honor, in-{
to be gi\ en nt tile r bur. h 1 ; i l.*v
I
lie
wi
rid.
I
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Discussing the enormous expcndiconsumer as manure, the only guur|,
to be hoped the rumor i* true
tegrity
and
the
djgnity
of
oty
great
k
night. For the inform at inn i»f t
antce living that it is what it is rep,|,at,be county commissioners or
turea that will be made iti advertis­ of general optimists and through its nation would seem ttnthinknhle.
who have heiwi hu uiifunnii.it* .1- in
ing, this year, the Industiral’ Index hu tnlicrship dues, this institution of
resented, to b*', i. e., pure Unndul- others in authority have been out
crated
stable
’
manure
of
sheet
I
.
m
a
m
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(
»'»vc
failed to attend an affair of this
representative ciriiemi, seeks to adTo those who paid any attention lerated
oayai
ogs • 1e•,lir
a t t •r n,,n
,
7nK
r?
d
W,‘
h
“
VleW
°
f
,ttk
'!K
^n.r,
it might be well ,n «av ?- ,:
vertise the superior charms of this to the closing scenes in the United' hog
raw action to have it put to pa»*ai)l&lt;*
" T h e ennrmnus sum of Jl.rtOO.- ‘ city, npd no one can deny the divi­
ef
nav he each li.cii* howi*vcr l*f**ir» i
m*i
i
•^ ** »*ox supper on** oUvft «ai ** *x of
States senate it must have hern a in;
' . . ‘
r’ ' a r . shaP*’ I M county, wants a d v e r t i s -I .lunch
u l.
__vin_ lh
„ usual r»ri‘ •• of
000,000 will* lie expended fur adver* dends declared wherein, all. have bee matter of qtic.-tion whether it w is 'a
paying
t hq
ing a tag stating the minimum eon- 'lng'and it don’t want the kind that
’ tising this year in the United States" lietuTu iaricV
. ait cents. The lunches ar- K* *-.t ft 1
se-sion of a legislative* body or a tent to be so much of Ammonia. goes with iinpas-ablc roadWith
—According to the •-timate of the
;n. ,1
He who fails to letni. a w lliug ms r «- school district debuting soci­ I’lios Acid and f'otasii as the case this road put in shape and some by the ludicx of the cornu.i&lt;
Ad men’s Club of Atlanta.
all
are
wrapped
in
hoxct
\a«
fly
mav be.
ety.
publicity given to the fact, also to alike. Each box contains t \v.
" I t is declared that no.pjtn.se of hand or refrains from activ e’ support
fll
P
Uf ihon* uho u«*re in tho preal
of tlo- work of this zealous organiza­
If I am rortc.t in under-tai.du.g the •completion of the brick road
the evolution o f . American business
of
the
Indy
prepnrt-ig
the
0
I
i»f th&lt;* t»D0 at llalakai n I «*n* hucH mantif** woul&lt;1
exempt, fioni Geneva to Sanford much travel
in the Iasi ipi.irtiT of a renttifv ha- tion i- blocking his own welfare and
an
agreement
to
e.it
the
I
t
•
*
1
nysun
wrute
t Ine special Ma t e t.ix e t c , may I wiil move that way ami travel
been so remarkable a* the growth of progres- and narrowing the perspec­
any gentlemean purchasing t
N'ut th'irs tu re;u&gt;oii why.
tive of Ins own In r .oy. There are
further
ask if the fact’ that a certain through the county is bound to’ benadvertising, and the f.,et that ad­
The fun usually comment- U.w U*1n*n
Only theirs to do and die."
many
reasons
why
Miami
is
the
manufacturer
udpofed
»
brand ent it in many ways. I do nut bevertisers wi'J expend jl.000.iHMi mill
So, men of America, citizens of name for his shipment niter the case? lieve too much striss can he laid on the boxes are opened a n d ? ip;«/ •i*
fastest growing, resort in the world
in 1917. is in itself, the ultimate anv
i tilly
this glorious nation, when our coun­ so that if sample*, of such material having this matter given immediate announced. Ev^ry one is i
•wer to the question if indeed, such It lias- not grown entirely without
al
1
..ti.f
invited
to
joip
in.'the
fun
the judicious foresight .md organ­ try stand- in danger there is only’ wire submitted to you same could attendtion.
a question cvi-is in the mind of an;,
ize d zeal of men of vi-ion.
Even one patriotic thing to do. and,that i- , not be analyzed under the law."
Monroe Friday night.
1 ours truly,
person, whether advertising .pays
My.Country, right or J • To which f have his reply dated
gpater pc ho vc meats lie beyond the lu proclaim.
’ .
H. IL Bakvr.
A famous
magazine
recentlypresent. Let no man -disparage or wrong,” and stand shoulder
to March IG reading:
•
The county commissioners expect
Benevolent Man's Advantage
stated editorially that it knows sev- block this adin'rr.ble work for it.- shoulder and -ide by -id** with nil
to
do all that is possible to place ths
Tin* benevolent lias the ndviiutoge
"In
reply
to
your
favor
of
the
eral concerns who-e physical as-ets future suco-ss depends upou the efforts that are being put forth to
14th inst. you are informed that road in first class condition Editor). o f the envious, even In this p ri-m t
could be replaced fur 35,000. yet
active interests of all.**'
save the nation. Remember that
l i f e ; for the etivioti- i- tori'iont**1 not
whom* business could not be hhught
And since &lt;21.000.00 was used to when we lose this country it will be harvnard or stable tnapurc is ex­
only by III) tlo- ill tlial befall- him. hut
T
h
e
l
l
l
a
r
k
m
a
n
’s
R
a
n
r
h
empt
from the guaranteed analysifor 1500,0011
The answer? Good such good advantage thj- year
in' •
y e a r irr
•*' -long-long
. l o n g - l o n g time
n i n e before
ueiore w
» &gt;- will
v. m h.»v&lt;
nave
*
*
The following from the Florida I
*'11
11,1,1 hi'PIH 11- f a n ▼HI, reputation, public ucquaint* tellmg the world about Miami’s at"
M ‘u .r
other; whereas, the benevolent mini Is
at another half as good. Gainesville 'lni^ * *' ‘,a&gt; 1,1
Growrr will be interesting to Herald
under
Section
II*
of
our
Commercial
the better prepared .to bear Ills own
anc*r created by advertising."
tractions, considerably- more than Sun.
Fertilizer Law\ as is required in readers:
calamities unruffled, from the •'•m.. The matter of advertising is not ,,ia ‘ ,a." J ’1’
**i11 Greater adSunday nt I hi* Temple
cases of commercial fertilizer under
On the train this week I happen'd pluceucy and serenity he has sVtureil
confined to nny pirticilar line of van‘ aK*’ during the coining year,
Beginning with .Sunday school at Section d of the fertilizer law nnd to .run into Dr. W.' F. lilackman, from cvinteninlaUfie the n^osiierltv bf
businetui. nr any *-----*
bran,•h of i n d u . U y . i ^ .‘'PPur.unity for c ^ r y Mi. m j a ^ ll|^
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‘president of HolUns Col- nil arnuml hfm.—&lt; oltmi.
Section l i . . Only such TOFbfPtty- ^
- R —— likewise. lr “im
ii! b&gt;
THlm
DC c niiderodliy “Jj* iCJ r)r:v ( n .-'ud ^ f ^tfaTM lt&gt; con- a„ fWv|fPll
for_the day were’ ,
. n,
‘
lege,
now
president .of the Florida
„
, _
orcanizntion. or anv
his good skat?,
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......i.n
*eL..
......i ... school
__ ., l ------------------sold
.00,L n. nr , . , under n gunraritee
the city, thec organization,
any
attended.
I he cbunduy
Livestock Association, and one of
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Overdo It.
—O
other .undertaking that desires to
! reports that 221 of ............
.. |*nd u,,on wh,ch ,ho ,rf,Pectlpn &lt;ce the largest breeders of blooded live­
"Some folks," -aid Uncle , Khcn,
thrive, prosper nnd expand.
!’vMY C O U N T R Y . R IG H T OR
together wit.li 12 visitor* wefe in at- has lieen paid is subject to free stock in the state, who ira.s GOO "4rles so hard to have n rimhI time dat
400 de effort worries Yin most to death.” .
That advertising pays, tiiat it is
WRONG’,’
tendance.
This speaks rcmnrkably nnalysis by* the. State Laboratory." AngUS-Aberdeen cattle . nnd
4A&lt;-- logical thing to flo. is long since
Under this caption there, wa- an well for the schorl, and such' atflrmly established.' Witness it right
editorial in thc-«- columns ItM thau a tvndunce is keeping the
average
bere la -Augusta, by going ov*r tiie
month ago_ which scoqis tcv have away aubovc'-thc 200 mark for the XXXIIIIIIIIIIliXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIillllXXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXX
records, nnd it will he seen that the «tirr« «l the ire of sdine of out; year 1017.
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stores doing the biggest and best broth'et editors. It is reported that
Breaching services at U o'clock
.
Iteporl o f.Ih e Condition of
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. ing -were largely attended. ? Dr.
tl0n of J l ’reparedness, giving a«. hi dlyman spoke ut both services, the a
rca-oa* inat thcr, is only-or side to guV jm ui-d for: the« wniiff: service —
x]'r proposition*
And so when
it bolhg »Uow * Ha was Punished ,
comes to a matter . o f our count :yi whichWai tho last of u serie* of
. no odds w.iut 1 . 1.
i-, tb.cre
is three specialsermons prepared
by j
ori!&gt; o a r *!&lt;i
t
h
i
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#p W W on tlio urre^t. .trlnl#an«!
Ink Wells
Wa-tc Baskets
one stated in the heading.
punishment of ChrDt. This serm o n 1
Ink
Letter Trays
First of ail. (his u a nation made could truly b* said to be the m a itT - EE
Bcnrlls
Bcnludd.crs
Up of q people who
pntrlbtDth’ plete of the thre,-, and the subject —
Stamp Bods
l etter flips
caw not he doubted for u inoim-nt. enabled the pastor .to bring -hom e. 3
letter Files,
Arrount Book'■ and the g ow pm ent \&lt; for the. p,^ ip le ;gomo re.d truths about ihe everyday ! X
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1... **the
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1.
L.. . the
. slat* ...
. individual,
• 1: 1 . 1 and• no doubt
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5* 5 Stationery
llnard (Tipand
peffplo,
hence
life of, the
Carbon Ppper Pn-le
ment is faf more true than in any tH*re were thoughts planted that I O
Mucibigc
Record Cards
other form of government,, that Vux wj'.l spring up in the indii iduul'* &gt;
Pens
‘Time Hooks
Populi i* Vox Dei.
mind and lead him to a better and i 5 g
Price Tag*
Receipt Rook*
j But perveristy i» th promlr.cnt more spiritaul life.
Stapling Machines
element of the human race, and
The evening service was inter­
Adding Machine Paper
properly applied is a good thing.' spersed nt the proper intervals by a
Typewriter Ribbons
i h u t . i t is an awfully disagreeable violin solo * and by specially ar­
Slcno. Note Rooks
thing to grt on- with in times of ranged quartets and ducts..
The
Loose l.cat Rooks.
great need of unanimity. The old Pipe Organ Club, together with the X
Blank Deeds, etc.
Dissenters In Scotland were a stubr;4 j, rendering .some
. born lot, and we are now glad that fine musical and song -elections.
In fact Kvcrylltinff for the
they were.
The orchestra is composed, of lomr.
Ofllce
A glance at the history of our nine pieces, while the Pipe Organ
lawn country will show that we have Club has seventeen young lady
J |■had those a|l along who were on the members, who have persuaded seven
opposite side from the government gentlemen friends to furnish the
and its policy, and h;-t»r;. a!-&gt; re- ,jr r [,,r toms for the songs and it
veals that the gre.t o.,wj.-ii march ,nay be known that with this comof the nation has never in a. y sense position of song and music producer*
1 beery retarded because of this oppo- there would be good music and good
sition.
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the
.days
of
the
Bevolu(ion
PHONE 148
there were Torie*. anil they gave
The above mentioned orchestra
I 4 4 4 l &gt; l l &gt; t t t t t &gt; » i &gt;l 3Vs-t'i»'pt.&lt;n and Che patriots no end 1 and Pipe Organ Club arc arranging x x x

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572.449.60
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PAGE FIVE

T IIE SANFORD HERALD
ftUSSIA WILL CONTINUE

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ! I People

increase being traced directly to
cattle and hogs, -says the Florida
Grower. J . C. Chambliss of that
city* is sponsor f o r - t h e statementthat the freeze of 1895 was tho basis
of tlc.ila’s present prosperity, becauso at that time the growers there
were turned from raising citrus fruits
to general farming. Miami Me­
tropolis.

GERMANS REPAIR
BRITISH f IRES”

rest hut*b—-The question iif what «ethm to" udopt In the emergency wna
LOSE ONE DOLLAR
debated there In the mist of the enrly
morning, rapper*.dlsngreebig with ser­
TO WIN ONE KISS
a
geant or criticizing tho thcofTFs -of
their commlMlnnctl offlecrs. Tho a r­
Boston.— The Harvard Lam­
gument ended with a decision that It
poon bus discovered a way’ to
wna an Infantry Job, so Billie sent
cut down the high price of kiss­
Armstrong to report In the first-line
ing. Smacks ran hff It rut at ?I
trench, while he led his men around
per, If u formula evolved nt Har­
:h&gt;&gt; German parly, which- was still la­
vard I* followed. It Is easier
boriously repairing the British entan­
than rolling off a log, and much
glement &gt;*.
more plcusnnt, according to lute
Berlin Report Silent *
reports.
The nn|*«*!'.\.s and bloodless capture
Here's the scenario, clipped
of over tk) Germans was never men­
from tin; Harvard Lampoon:
tioned In the official reports emu tint Itig
"First select a girl (a- pretty
from Berlin. AA’heii a parly o f ‘men Is
one), then bet her a dollar that
*cnt out and Is never seen again It
you can kiss her without touch­
slightly unnerves It* successors.
ing her. (This sounds Impossi­
It hud I.... .. expected that"flic repair
ble
and will appeal to her sport­
of tho entanglement* would he a 4Sing blood, J
liour Job, toil as the suu cume up,
"Next kiss her and pny tho
Lieutenant Billie was officially In- 1
dollar
like n good loser.’’
formed that "owing to ccrtntn rlrcttni
Who
wins?
Ktanees the fourth section of the Four
ar
Hundred nud Twentieth field companyy. i *! fllf'
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It. K„ will regard themselves as otf
duly for ‘_'l hour**/* ’
lbi&gt;light sliowtal tin* wire* neatly TRACTOR HEATS THIS HOTEL
repaired, new shtke* driven and ev-J
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frrthtng- III- Pllipsliape, while several [Olid U*o for the 51tarnblina Engine of
the Fields in Carlisle (F*-)
tulles biK-t, &lt;&gt;f the ltrltl*lr line* n llretl
------Hostelry,------party ,,f lvv\Dth-rod Germans ipieuittuied each til her a* to how It all hap­
Carlisle, I’a.—TA’hnl I* hclleved to bo
pened.
the most novel and satisfactory solu­
tion of ftimnee trouble Is-,seen In the
PRETTY GiRLS FEED GUARD healing
of the Cumberland hotel here
with an outside traction engine. «AYhen
the steam heating plant “went on a
strike” the guests of the .ho.el suf­
fered no Inconvenience, -according to
the statement of tho owner, \A\ II.
Kline, because a steam traction engine
-was steered to tho side of the hotel and.
pipes.attached to the steam pipes Intbe building and the problem was
solved.
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The entire building’* .'to room* have
i- -iil-ir beat ti,*w. jut,I the ftirunee roil

Want War la Proceed to
Successful Finish
Petrogntd.
m a T T o h d o n ) March
r ytiie Happenings— M ention
2 0 .— With the final cementing of the
of M atters in B r i e f r *
[ elements concerned jn the re-con*
Pcrsonnl Item s of
struction of, the now ’government
When Their Task Was Done
Intcrent
.upon the ruins of the old, the new
i cabinet ministers, relieved .d the
. Smiling Tommies Took
.heavy grind of th« endlns Vonb rSnmmsry o f the Hauling Smsl)
Them All Prisoners.
ences of the last few day*, n which
Chicago, March 17
Farmers in
f
Talks Surcfncllr Arranged for
lliey
sufTered
many
anxious
hours,
Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin
Hurried Herald H eaders
have assumed the posts to which and Indiana arc badly in need of
jy s H H H in s M M s m w s
they were assigned. Prof. Paul M. help for the coming season, and
XIr. atld Mrs. McDowell Butt are, MiiukofT spent _ yesterday at the many have employed to the Federal
is the fity, the guests of Dr. and Foreign Oftqo. in the afternoon he Employment Agency here to obtain
Increased pay fof * both Night Work of Sappers on the Somme
Mrs. Cecil Bu tt and tMr». Bryan received the diplomatic represent!!* workers.
Results In Mystjfying Scene—*
Hi«iw. Mack lias just come backt lives of the Kntenfo Allf«, after single anti married men is offered,
I* from the border where he served wliirh ho entered upon a long cab­ in Some rases including a house,
Berlin Report Silent on
garden, the use of a row and trans­
with Company C of Orlando and inet conference.
the Episode.
He cxOne of tiic first arts of the minis- portation to cite country.
uyt never again for him.
peris to reside ill Orlando where ter was to send n series of raiile
London.—Barbed wire was once
1 Niton Butt has opened hit auto aup- messages to the Russian diplomats
A cash in advance Clearwater looked ti|von ns nn invention of the
pjy business.
j that Russia v, h united more than reader write*: " T h e new sprite; hats devil by nttnckiTM out nt the tiring line
Ford Touring Cnr for S a le —At a ever to-fight nut the war with the will sjuii appear t • stand friend hds- In Knituv. That time Ims passed,
liertnmiy's great preparation* for wire
bargain. B. &amp; O. Garage, W, A Allies.
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defenses ..have .proved more trouble4 l-lfc
'T h e arirtbx in t!ie field h »ve ;u|Striagfcllow.
his say. he’ll fiay and pay and some to themhelvea than to the Brit
u(
vised
th
a
t.the
nijdhntlon
of
the
JimYou can g’ t fresh country e^gs
and pav
But iyitiLe_£in iii: ia 4*.l»—fur^e—m-numy-mviu* irrpt 111 olio
t-Tri-fr-T-t™-]r'TMlV"' tl&lt; - ‘ not all bad,
"IrfHiri—ifoc -il-isr—■ "m
c, i -•*»- — Epcrw —Iw*d—
b-spil • the price of r li­ Itistunex |&gt;rovlilc&lt;l n little party that
quiesced in, a r cnr dine to fnrej - " f * ! mrui glad..
lt calls the ijih w inn __I* on** of the gretp lokes uf ilu- Sunuiui
Ureal; your Cold or La Grippe
lire official*.
,ic-.f.iim
h!J
ITOTTfiTHisfi
Tritm his easy lighting. The story .wits tobl tc» the
with j .Tuw doses of JUjfL_.-JTKiLU’ ^ m T F 'n i l ' the . - m S S have
chatr; ami that,should ease him just New York Sun eerre’-ptunbiit by otllMrs. II. J. Holly of Sanford, Mrs- received assuring support of the
enough to offset all. that high "priced ecr's home &lt;ni leave.
E. (J. Tyner, Tampa,- Mrs. L. A- govesnnuMt guaranteed. in ndevance stuff."
- It might be explained that Germany
||3.jiff. and Miss Thelma Harber, i»y General Michal-I Ab'steff, chief
i before the war had "not been satisfied
Comnierre, Oi^, and Mrs. Geo. L. of stall.
with the usual wooden stake* fur
Hoye Sanford. I'o'mpoied -an attrac­
.
stringing
.wire* In front of IntrenchMeanwhile the last vestige* of the
ment*. .German Ingenuity luut Invent­
tive parly, autoing through D el,and enYpirt! are disappearing.
lu rm ltsl
ed nn Iron Make’ whh throe foops for
Kriilay enroute to the beach where of the erstwhile members of tin* im­
stringing the wire nnd n corkscrew
(Continued from Page .1)
th*y spent t he day. The trip was perial family, nitre seen upon tht
cud-which allowed nf It* being drlllpil
made in Hob Holly's Pierce-Arrow, walls.of tin- government mile-- have
hniunlivit Btd-ffin;
into the ground noiselessly. Sooner or
tit!) the |ie*t looking chauffeur In been removed.
Tonight at the BxptlM church Inter England 'minuted the saml* ,ieWhile the corres­
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pondent of the Assn,lat ed I’r-ss .M'.ss Kv *1&gt; n Pe.tln i . iiji 'iI -I wilt vice, but fur tmi'q ittunibs the trunp*
Eenl Touring Car for sale at a wetted in at. ante ro on nf ih« fir- lie nut'rii-J i , \ | r AA.d’ o*» 1 lull Ol Unit repaired the wire* out i&lt;i nn J
W a ra -* i-o •-.in w it of- man's land were went Ju fiml their l
bargair:. It. St O. ’Garage, W. A. &gt;ign niin j.tcrV .oilier a liveried nt- a&gt;'i'd ;l
un\ ab.mt In die il-.rk &lt;•» f,-,-ltiig the
i ,t.
Stringfcllov.
44-tfr
•i »tt •
1 1 AA
ter'iilarit
I Pit
.
lie i, p.tin ,I without interruption,
|"ivu til. I it,K iit* tu-■-•riliii.ly
,
&gt;. • i;' i graiiuln.lcd son*-- at !\ t
Proprleler-KIIne says if the engine
Hailed
as
a
Blessing.
-It
tc
I i mperur and 1-’iij-r- -T&gt;
l.t-i*’, - . ! . pound
t&gt;l - j c
were a permaiietil fixture and not unAVben
the
nev\
stakes
until,thcll*
!-•
tiioi.il ijilor1 t!
•dghtly. otic -file i.r III ring an extra man
tl;i
iitli in the proud grandappi-tnnnee lb,-r u,-re liernl,b-d a* a
nil l.l.i- p o t
(fiv’en |d u re t
red tlai's,
fur engineer, he'd ns soon have It as
fjiI. r*
i *ine baliy hoy born to
IdisiliiR
by
tin*
I'unr
Hundred
and
\ Itt-d
which ffoats
er ill*' famous
a
fiiruaee. lie does not recommend Its
.Twenlletb tb-ld eumptiny nf royal'ett*
Mr i -i Al &gt; S. I. Jackson of t'opalace.
extended
Use, however, on account of
ghteers nmlrr entmnatid nf I .lent Billie
lamiiia S. C.. on Sunday.
Mrs
’MilHitra
i niftltlY
tin* scarcity of engines In some places;
The
proper
designation
of
the
new
II—
lie
btl'lds
section
up
tlimagb
J jo a was formerly Miss Winnie
T h e railing ol
■ trnopi to the the comimnitcntlnu trenches nud after
government appears to puzzle even
■Smith.
linrdor-effused t int h:istf,niYrr to mar- repnrtlog to tlm lufnntry -nfilecr Iti
officials.' "Government
PLAN TO STOP SMUGGLING
Ladh- of.the Presbyterian church i-v t lie ajip •' ' i -i e V ri i 1
!.«:••• of m in
■i •i " tent i. etmrge gr,*pe&gt;1 Ids win ,,lit Ilit ••tt-.'li si
f•$ tftir
vill
..tb- iif lla-iti-r urn d t u s
*• *. 1 t ■- [
s;ip in r.-i ,min's Inn 1 vtlnti- lie «tts
"Honor Syr.trm*’ tp Do Given a TrlaJ
i ; Ml
■' , di .. ,t. t •
/&lt; .1
i :
t f -l at Mr Irwn s i-t,,r*‘ \\ In!,- ,-f ,i i
t fi .t i »•f
ii
l,i e-p a ir ub- . t . r diituiiL',-il •'iitntigb**
in (lie Untied Stales Cus­
Infills lie fnlilnl
- j : ..ninii. \la-i b II
too-! m ( ;n n
toms Service.
peri l I'lent •••' •:■• I
Me l” l
“It's mlgliiy ^kirk,” whimpered I'.lllle’
fil-.Jte
Diiniii lo iim iiifc, ulm i w ti, burIt was .t long lime to keep the to Sergemn Armstrong.
"1 wnttib-r,
Fan I'mncisro.—The "honor system"
Rlill-MY -TIS.M — Antiseptic, Be­ riedly* assembled, in the opinion of* secret, but so carefully was it guarilwhy they don't pul up some llgbis."
t*
to In- givi-u a trial in the t.’tilted
lieves Ithcurtiuiiim. Sprains, Neural- one otHuial, talth-iugh it is cont&lt;*ndin- ed tli.l! l|tdto-l&gt; knew, tli.it is. very
“Built
wiring, sir," Armstrong j
.States customs service,
i-i.
lid-if
plated that the cabiuet heads shall I few were in the secret. for it is im­ answered, "and both Rill out covering &gt;
AA’. II. Tldvvt'll, special agent of Hie
;
W. M, Haynes, business manager continue to governonly until those' possible t i b»&gt; carried without srtm*’- pnlrbls.'l
It ••usury tl, luirlilicfit, .1* alaitit to u|u
“O f cniir«e Unit's I t ; come itbuig"
of the Sanford Herald and hfs father elected by a constitutional assembly bod . liaNltig knowledge of |l
Y’esttual lo ilcpartim-tit store* and uillll•'
Hut liter,• Ui the dark nnd mist you | Naval Uilbliam, n nn guard «n one nf iters in an effort to illscolirnge the
» m in Nvw Smyrna Saturday an shall replace them.
t e r j a y . however, wln-u the urlundo
nf what happen*; •*ur great river bridge* partaking nf J ill,-gal ,‘tittt into till* country tif
sen1 pleasant cullers nt the News,
comp.t'i rr .i- li I k-mtu* it was not etiri never I........
blit later events prim*! .Mint l)te.lwn hut ii.ii..' ii 11&gt;I*r&lt;•-h hunger satisfying ttigrellc*. bird* of paradise Gather-*
cfli' • Mr. Haynes wais taking his
1'itig until tin- stary b-ai t*if out. b&gt;-Property Owner- Take Nollrc
bnsllle patrol* must have met unex- -aintwlelies-iiiTeri-ll by Ml*s Tliendnru j Itiol other plumttg-- proltibitcd Impor1st her .nr a trip to points of interest |
Tin* law provides that ” 11 taxes iru*. brn-tlv. tiiat tin August 1 1 , I’#1 *». peetedly and neiually become laler- Bunt Ii. pre-Pli-ni ,.f ii,,. liirl*' Nnllninil ■tl 11 on by federal InvC,
on the K;t.it Const anti went from Upon any real estate shall not lu- Miss Norma Bunch and Mr Me* tidngled tu-fiir,- the “llilntlnn was r«ail* Hulun guard, mid dnngtiler nf lfi&gt;neral j
Tidwell set* rare featht-rs nre illt&lt;&gt; Titusville and Cocoa.
New
lb ,will Butt were married
Not Ire,I. It was a fine little melee, men I'-allliigl.-n It.....I, nf lire V-dunieer* of j liiosl it* plelillfUl Ii* e\,-r. tie-pile Hid
paid before the First d.n of April of
Smyrna News.
even (lie parents ol t lie bride knew It feeling each other for Identification Ami-rlen.
|ui**ttge of a law several years ago
any year, tin- Tax Cull-vtor shall
until tl|c&gt; were informed yesterday nnd slabbing with ihr bayonet at the
The “gtmrd' tins ti.txst glit* thr.iitgii* excluding (hem from entrance,
lie
.The Udn
Aid Society -of the advertise and sell
•lit the I'niintry t-iirnlli-d ns members. say* tlie law seems to have Increased
Mr Butt was one of the first to vol­ first shadow; of certainly.
Bxpti't . lutrrh will have an Easter
Tills ufatter w,i, brought l't rny
Their nges range from fourteen to the demand ami a* a result the pro­
Attacks His Comrade.
‘Sil* Saturday, March Hist, nt Itob* attention some time ago by the unteer and went into camp with his
A German wiring party blundering thirty ami 11,,*&gt; have Ims-ii iitdned tn hibited fen tilers are seen in open dis­
company
when
tin*
call
came
in
rrts' G/occrv.
fiO-Hlc |Governor, and this is to notify all
June. In Augii-i In- got a furlough along ntlrnetrO Billie'* attention and i Hike the pluee* nf liietl ill ilUlUslrillt play in shop windows, lie believes
the storekeepers will eo operate In Hie
Y"ti i an get sweet potatoes, yel- J Aueerned that tin- requirement of and eatne back to Orlando and it lie Inrut*I to see a wounded British life If Wnr •dintihl ,-nmv.
law will l-e complied v.ith, and Ih«
private bump Into Armstrong and at­
Iteeenlly, fur the first time, the enforcement of the law ,lf they, ,lre
lis Y in- Klc peek at Lelllor’s.
Tux Hooka will positively be, closed wtt.s tii"n tii.it (In' marriage was con­ tempt to stab tbe’sergennt. taking film I’"guard" was enlh d’nut. .ABs* Bindit as properly approached. He rays’ ll Is
Gt-fflc
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for ti Germnn. That nnjde tbe *ltini* ’ pt"e*l,|ent Issiiftig the order. The girls
ItrtO-I It
...de !•* dolt t Macgglillg
on April Fit«t :ls provided l&gt;y law. summated. ,
Overland Touring Car much less' and all lands on wliirh taxes hav&lt;
Miss lltlm-h :• tie- eldest daughter lion clear. Tbe British patrol wits go­ were ,rei|tle*ted tn serve enffee and by women.
thin tame for quick sale. II. &amp; l&gt;. not been jutiil will be advertised.
of Mr. and Mrs. IK 1a Bunch and is ing north while the German patrol, fol­ *atidwli lir* tliirlng tin- ulgtit to tin- sni­
Gsra^t. W. A. Stnrigfollow,
4-1-tfcj
one of Orlando's ihuxt popular young lowed by n wiring party, was creeping ffer* and sailors guarding the public
JNO. I’&gt;. -UNKINS.
ladi"s
Sli" has resided in Orlando south, and tile two had heeome mixed. -I i net lire*. Tint !,,*( no linn- In earOptimistic Thought.
66- 4 tc
-Tax CiillCrtur
Laura- Taylor representing It G
“Bring the seetbin tip Ip-re." ordered rvlug out their fit*i "war tinier*."
most
of
her life and has a host of
It I* worse to apprelu-nd than to suf­
Burn A &lt; &lt;• . with headquarters in
Btllb'. “and detail someone to get lids
fer, v
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friends who wish her great happiness
Jxrksnnijllc js jn the tjty on busi­
FOR SALK
man home.’*
ness.
in her wedded life.
CREW OF SHIP PANS GOLD
Mr. B ut is the youngest s &gt;n of
Fsril Automobiles
A few minutes later No. 4 Kectlon of
the Jate Judge Butt, w|in resided in the Four Iluntlml and Twentieth field
, Mclhuurne Parly Here
I lltiirk .'17—$150,
Skipper. Oava Them a Day for Search
----------tT,*» I,ale to Classify)— —
Or!ando
for a number, of years. Mr. **,m|mnr m m e stmllnff- trp -tbw-wtreStanley Llrhty, editor of the Mel1 Buick
After the Steamer Waa
Butt prior to hjs enlistment in Com­ Zlngle file with fixe*! bayonets anil
aiirat-TTmes ttnd-pnrty wero IrrTtTP
1 Maxwell $875.
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Loaded.
F&gt;r Rent, Sale . nr Trade—New
dty last night anti this morning.
Nearly new and in good condi­ pany C hfrlil •» prominent position Billie led them nortli Ibrotigh (lie mist
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cottage. J. Muaaon.
Those in the party were:
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with the Gulf Hefiniifg Co., in North until he was mire he had them la (he
Snn rrnnelarq,—Every member of
tion.
rear of tin* enemy patrol. Then east the crew of thi* steamer San IVdro, , For Sale—Two No. ,’I Cyphus In ­
H L Ewing, president Melbourne
Ileal Bargains.
Come quick .be­ Carolina.
They, will make their home in Or­ they went until he knew he wu* far whlt'lt arrived here recently from cubators t’J Gt eggeb F. M. Doane,
Statp Hank, Win. Knccht, prominent 1 fore all* sold.
lando where Mr. Butt will b* ron- Into no man's bind: then south until Nnvbind bay. ,‘k'&gt; miles from Munzailtl- Geneva, Fla.
farmer. Tillman. Wm. Knecht, Jr.. |
* Seminole County Garagr.
CO-Itp
he Intntped Into some one whom he |u. Mt-x., biul uv bug uf. gold Wus lit*]
hcl-led with the Sahutt Tire_Co.. of
Hrm^r. Tillman, Senptor W. L. Car-!
,
69-4 te
promptly bayonet ted.
from Hie sands of ii creek Hint tomFor Sale—Barred I’lymouth Rock
Jacksonville, which will open a
^r, MocV. ranch. Tillman. W. G.
“H’s no use going further." whis­
TuliIi,i( Ntjwk man. Tillman, Mr.
branch office in tin' Hand building pered Armstrong: "we nre it wiring bllsl Into Hu* bay near where tho Eggs. 76c per setting. Geo. B a l­
steamer was loading cedar lugs.
The board of county commission­ at the corner of Orange avenue-and
linger, It. F.. 1&gt;. A., City.
60-4tp
Tuttle, pr -ident Bank Ondstrom.
party and there Isn't a man In the sec.
One of the crew discovered the
ers met in a eptrial session in Bartow Church street in the n".ir future.—
tlnn has n cqmpnss. If they get aepn- gold. All bunds quit loading log* and.
... 11 • ,lr- Stetkliauer, capitalist,
For Sale—Stock in The deo. II:
recently to s t a d a t e for the sulq of Orlando Slur.
d1" !^ ..Stanley S. LiclUy.
rated they ijre ns likely to go cast as . v (|f|
pans and skillets, started Fernald Ildar, Co.
Apply to Box
$'!J5,ooo • Ln bonds- for tfie special
Bu!'"/newspaper mam ,
west.'
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Sanford.
"All right." snhl Billie. , "let’s pull ■ Tho skipper finally promised that If
AD w.-r,, hunting development road district No. 1, Winter Haven.
Personal .!/»nlinn
Florida,
nnd
decided
to
sell
to
the
the. tnen wodJiL fiat h loading the
* t,‘‘- ar,d paying particular u ttnnMrs. W. S Jennings, president of nut and get hnrk-to work." • .
Crawl Back to Work.
steamer he would jflvo them a %lmle
, n *" ’.he possibility of stock rais- highest and best bidder, on or before the Florida Federation of Women's
Armstrong blew twr, very low notes
aiw A fAT
K Hill lake in ranches anti darys the £flth day of March.
Clubs wak t lit* lutidieon gue.ti of nn his whistle nmt out nf tin* mist in day to hunt gold. He kept Ills word.
m* n‘s t o j ro _
They
averaged
for
the
day’s
work
?&lt;V
i
tom Nunfo«i, Urlaniiu, Tavares,
MAvC fOMfOSlAA
Mr*. Henry Wight on Friday, while
ones nnd twos the rapper* gathered apiece, i iiie man bail more limn $2tSf
KlCHS Aqt&gt; ive
The special road district bond is­ enroute to Winter Park to* attend
V^-iiri-. Ocala, Gainesville; Ifastaround and* the pcctlmi wormed It* *tu precious dust.
roueo WHIKC
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ami .home.
sue
of
Osceola
county
l',asPiy*sn
de­
the reception given in iler honor by way bnldc to work. A few yards and
TO Buy *cnJ" ‘\
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clared invalid by the supreme court Airs. Clius. Morse.
every man halted In til* rrnvyl. for
nf th° stilt".
The issue was for
abend came the tinutlslukulile sound*
Munlri.-d Or. ne rati Ip in Orlando
; WRIGHT IS READY
r ’Hc- lull.,wing froin the (»Hando *-’50,000, and WO*'.-untested by some
Friends of Mr. Ray Pollard of of mrn working wire*.
Flipper Beilis, unnoticed, crawled J
Jty.'rtJTStar Will |,c interesting to birge land cdmpnnies in the southern this city will lie pleased to hour tliaj
TO SERVE COUNTRY
”*n(' rd readers who are interested i l’nd. -o f
C0Uftty:
€‘A|f«l&gt;ani,*a he is rapidly improving from the ef­ out to Investigate, while Billie wanned
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I* *nuni&lt;ipal ownership;
that'are holding l heir lands for spec- fects of a broken foot. Mr. Pollard imrit to Armstrong.
J
NevV A'ork.—Orville Wright,
"A
A
’hnt
do
you
make
of
Ii]"
he
M.‘ ■' lame* L. (;i|o* today |n_ ' ulatlve purposes and arn nqt d«veJr is an A. C. I,, engineer and is at the,
» Inventor of the nlrplnne, nnasked the sergeant.
“ A Fnl M a n ’s Feel
‘I"'1'1
•' resolution in city council °l*ing. T h e money derived from this division hospita! in Wqycross.
J
linunml that In &lt;nse of war with
don’t know, sir; better wnlt nn’d
t
Germany
lie
would
abandon
Ids
( ’nrry A Lot e f Itc. ’iru: the dty attorney to dnrw 1,011,1 lHSUC WKB to -V11V'’ l,Dt&gt;n
#
see what happens.’’
up a *!'■ d act to authorize the r j ly |connecting the roads of Osceola with
After a few moments Armstrong J private affnlrs and offer Ids
Mrs.
A
V
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W.
Abernathy,
Mrs.
J.
spon.sibility'
to buy
the water and light plants, *b0®0 of |,0,k- now ,,,,inR built and
" " ,l |). Davison and Mrs. M. Frank re­ Jerked his rifle forward with “Who's t services to the government to
* help organize till aerial army.
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now one*. The rcso- those of Orange county, already turned Friday from Lakeland -re­ Ihut I" and Sapper Belli* with n
and what
* /'I cannot offer to manufacture
constructed.
chuckle
In
tils
voice
said,
"Me."
»r T
“bonded by Commissionporting a delightful and interesting
“They're 'Uns. sir. nnd they're re­ 2 war machines, because I have
Peter* S « ) * Is So
rini.ti
*!r«wne; and was unanitime" at the meeting of the Grntrti
pairin' our wires,” ho *explntned to * disposed tif my Interests In the,
- lontinl n* folbiws:
Over in Tampa the'fruit from the Temple Pythian Sisters.
I.lnutrnnnt Billie, and a giggle ran 1 manufacturing end of tho bustIF }ou ate stwut the comfort
J ' ; 1' ,u'r,‘B* the mayor and c o m - county groves was placed in cold
down
the line hack of the officer ns J ness," AA’rlght snld, "tint I ci'rof
your feet should lit' your
storage,' and the county received "TClrs. E. M. Galloway, president of
w y 'r,n."r' *la,c'1 during the camthe men squirmed In suppressed glee. t tnlnly will do everything 1 can
t&gt;sl thmigkt,
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$ 1,000 inoto for it* oranges and the Woman’s Club motored to Win­
2 for the country."
Communication Trench Near.
rn»y,Jr ' ttl,i,h ‘ bey were elected
.You will find comfort and
style in the footwear we are
"It's our line, nil right," snhl Beilis,
a , . 1 rominissinner* that they grapefruit than if sold before the re­ ter Park on Friday, where sno was a
purveying.
Whatever Vot t r
.
’ "r “ "P"cial bill being puss- cent freeze. The lato A\'. C. Temple, guest at the reception givdn in honor "for the communication trench *we
happy itmhitiun in life niuy be
one of the organizers of the Florida of Mrs. A\\ S. Jennings.
To
Fight
"Colored"
Ada.
came
through
Isn't
thirty
ynrds
off."
th-- / ”
" lpgixlalufp to enable
a pair ol our classy, comfy
Los Angeles, Cal.—Tho first official,
".Show me." commanded Billie,
q
‘ "do either in acquire Citrus Exchange and who was -tdboots will help you arrive.
bureau
In
America
to
invest
I
gate
"col­
creeping
forward
with
the
sapper.
tnil'tdly an nauthorit/' on citrus
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Douglass re­
We'd like to talk shdCB witk
-plnr.i
' U at,'r *
bight C o .’s
fruits, frequently held much of his turned Friday from their wedding They were soon close to n pile of pick­ ored" advertisements tins been estab­
you.
,
,r l,» install a new plant.
ets thrown nn the ground and with his lished hero by the Woman’* Advertis­
fruit in storage, storing his grapi- t ri|». *
“■
be
it
resolved,
that
,
tily
fingers, Billie felt Iho unmistakable ing club. The bureau volunteers to
fruit in some instances until $8 ii
• n*'y he .requested «to '
German
construction of the corkscrew take up nil cnsc i of alleged tnlsrcpreF. II. PETERS
box was received.— Corou Star. '
Master Leonacd McLucan spent •nd.
ar.H it ,
11111
“ bove indicated,
,
iputntton directly with Hu* advertisers
A little bank in Ocala. Florida, has the week &gt;'nd nt Daytona with his
*|utq,
l&gt;n' ®ptl* Woodruff b&lt;* reBoots, Shoes and Slippers
The whispered debate. Mint look itu* wt&lt;t report It* finding* to the A*
thi ,
' 1:avi* 1,10 "amo passed at deposits of $76,000 over any pre­ father, returning to Sanford on Mon­ place when Billie got hack in lily men -1. 11111*1 Advertising t ’1ut»s ol tin
.01 EAST FIR ST STREET
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Moling of the legislature. vious year and gaining daily, this day.
Mill n blatter o f much talk in the -Aorhl at 'I.! J ’_i.i t :r
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YQU AND M E /’

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT*|N IT
A C I I I E L IS AMONG Y E TAKING N O T E S AND FA IT H ,

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" H E ' L L P R E N T ’ E M " — SO S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .
o o o p Q o o o a D o a o D &amp; o o o o o o o a a a a a D Q D o a o o o o o o a o o o D o o o o o o D O ,S
Only A Dad
Only a dad, with a tired face, .
Coming home from the daily; race,
Bringing the little of gold or fame
To show how well ho haa played the
gmno;
But glad In hia heart that hia own
rejoice
To see him come and to hear his
voice.
Only a dad with a brood of four, .
One of ten million or more,
Plodding along in the dnily strife,
Bearing the whips nnd acorns of life
With never a whimper of pain or
hate,
For- the aake of those who at home
await
Only n dad," neither rich nor proud,
Merety one of the surging crowd,
Toiling, striving from day to day,
Faring whatever may rorne his why;
Silent, whenever the hash condemn.
And bearing it all for the love of
them.
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We have noticed tately and espeeinlly in the evenings the large num.fier 0 f young men, moat of them not
yet out Gf their teena, loitering their
time awny on the streets. Aa one
looks Into their faces, which, ns a
ru|e is lighted up with a cheap cigar
or cigarette, we recognise in them
the young men who nre real y hlessesd
with good homes and indulgent par­
ents.
We nsk ourselves why it is thnt
these young men should prefer the
streets every night in the week to
tin- (should he), pleasant and rumfortahlu surroundings of the family
circle at home?
Who can answer? Dare we charge
the -p aren ts m—a - d n ’Tee' TP.^jpSfisi1&lt;Ti"
for this i j a t o of affairs? Are these
things a s they should jtave them?
Do you parents shut up your
homes and your heart lent a laugh
should shake down a few of the
musty old cobwebs that are hanging
there?
If you want to ruin your sons let

Only a dad. but he gave hia all
them think that all soeinl enjoyment
To smooth the way for his children

must lie ’ left ort t h e - threshold when
they rorne home.
Doing with courage blunts and glint.
When once a home is regarded ns
The deeds t h a t - h i s father did for
only a suitable place to eat, drink
him: . .
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and *■• * 1 it: - t he *a nr i* D-guil that
This is the line that for him I pen
'lid- in 11 • down trad *,
Only a dad but the best o f men
You
lor'-nt* had 1 **« «■r let the
Author Unknown
dimf.- id your limne* it* t brown upen.
Muke it a d'-fi, fitful a tul coriRcnijii
^ T h e following from the P.ulfo
T ru th eould he followed with ad­ thut parents so well (or at least they
sm a ll,

vantage by any town:.
shouldf Understand.
The town that puts forth the best
A half hour of fun in the home
efforts to entertain and please the
hints nut the remembrance of many
people, draw the people to it and is

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ous* other amusement a not only for
our visitors hut for the tourists.
Every nickel spent here to make
this ,a Jrtlter town will return to the
business men in many ways. T h e n 12
fore, we ‘should get busy this sum ­
mer, .first on the hotel and golf links
and the crowds will come this win­
ter.

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up to the standard i f no
now ao rightfully holds in tho Sanford’s Wom­
an’s , Club.
Before disbanding Mrs. Fernnld
gavo a good picture of Brazil as
given In The Mentor.

WANTED!
Old Itags at The Herald Of­
fice. They must be Clpan.
2 1o Cents Per Pound.

Watertown
Arsenal,
Watertown,
Mass.; Watervliet Arsenal, Watcrvliet, N. Y .; Navy Yard, Boston,
Mass.; N a v y ,Y a rd , Now York, N.
Y .; Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Navy Yard. Norfolk, Va.; Navy
Yard, Washington, D. C. _
No educational examination is re­
quired, hut np*plicants will ho rated
upon the evidence of their experi­
ence and physical* ability.

Applicants s h o u l d nt once apply
for application 'form to the Board of
Examiners at the O r d n a n c e Estab­
lishment or Labor Board al the
Navy Yard at which employment is
desired or to the C?ivil Service Com­
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mission, Washington, D. C.; the
Secretary of the*Civil Service Board,
Post Office, Boston, Mass.; Phila­
delphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.; Cincin­
nati, Ohio, Chicago, 111.; St. Paul,
Minn.; Seattle, Wash.: San Fran­
cisco, Cal.; Custon House, New
York, N. Y „ Now Orleans, La.; old
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Custom House, St,.Louis, Mo. Ap­
plication should he properly exe­
*] All Local Ad vcrllsctucnlB Undci cuted, inscluding tho medical cer­
Thifi Heading T H R E E C E N T S i tificate, and filed with Board of
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Examiners at the Ordnance Estab­
Charge 25 CcntH.
lishment or Labor Board at the
JiiivX-Yurd at which employment is
In answering an advertisement desired.
where no name is mentioned in the
nd,“ please do -nnt~nsk- ,Phi*"ftrrnid
for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually wo do not
know who the advertiser is and if
w*e do wo nre not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in tho ad.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

though tho city of Good Airs was
founded about four cenlurnis ngo
and is really otder than any North
American city it is today ns new as
Chicago, though unlike our North
American cities it has no sky scrap­
ers. The highest buildings do not
exceed six or seven stories and there
nr«- miles and—mites of stream with
buildings of one story predominat­
ing.
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The Spanish people love the beau­
tiful. consequently there are many
beautiful parks. Seventy-two in ell,
where the people may enjoy the
‘‘Good Airs” of tho city.
Still
Buenos Aires owes very little of its
beauty to nature and to euroilrngc
the* people the rity offers a prize
each year for the handsomest*build­
FOR SALE
ing erected which go's to the archi­
tect hut the owner is for a certain
For Sale Ford touring car 1917
period exempt* (font ta x 's nnd is r e -'model, almost new
Fine* condition,
imhursed out of th" l i t . ' s funds for j.'WOOO if taken at once. J . J.. Hen-

ida. W hat 1 uulil he inure beautiful operat'd by the government.
Lack .nf space forbids giving the
than it lawn the size of this one
sloping down to the shores of Lake descHptions* of beautiful «ith *. men­
Monroe and Jim H an D standing by tioning only the \yurhl renowned
the cA11 no 11 ready to repel the f&lt;n, Imtauien) gardens, museums, gnl|cri«s. libraries and churches.
elgn invader.
Just these few facts give you nn
' The Fun ford Herald has ordered idea of the progressive ness of these
a White Way post to in' installed South American* people and citica
in* front of the office on Magnolia and cannot hut awaken in you ndt Forrest Iaike believes in pre­ avenue and when it is really to light mirnlion for the advancement they
paredness and while he is waiting should lie a good example of what have made in recent years und .is hut
for the new building in the rear of Sanford will lie when the city Is u prophecy of the influence they will
tho Seminole Bank he Is building a lighted by tho Whit** Way. There exert on the world in years to come.
The party had Mrs. M. S. Dtckins
baricadn on Mugrmliu with the pav­ is no better system of lighting a city
ing brick. Should the Germans take and this post is one of the newest show them into the Brazilian coffee
Sanford aod start to march up Her­ types of street lighting. Now if all fields. The coffee cup of the world,
ald Square we could hold them off the huisnes* houses will get busy where It is said that Brazil's traffic
a fow minutes behind this pile of and go after this lighting system our in coffee amounted to more in a
brick until the inhabitants could get rity will he one of the best lighted single year than all tho diamonds
We
to Elder Springs.
in (Ins part of Florida when our gathered within a century.
winter visitors come down next were told tin 1 world consumes two
und nf half billion pound* of coffee
Y Well, the strike is off and the year.
unnunlly. It was interesting to note
war is on, all of which lends me to
that the name coffee is derived from
believe the words of Shakespeare
W O M A N ’S C L U B
" K a lla ," a town in Arabia where it
that "Life is just one darned thing
was first grown.
It seems coffee
after another."
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was intriduced into Europe in the
T h e Literature fiept.
It was intro­
The tour of South America not fifteenth century.
$ We neglect tho hoys nnd I have
called attention to this fact many only lures the members of tho Liter- duced into Brazil about 17(if by a
times. Sanford should join in with *tyre Department on through all deserter seeking a hiding place and
tho movement started by Rev. the entrancing beauties o f'th a t con­ who had with him a few seeds.
Peck several years ago to give the tinent'! tropicalness hut seems beck­ Brazilians. ate famed for the right
hoys a place of 11 mu sumo at where oning for many others to follow. making of coffee. They choose a
berry at least two years old as they
they have a gymnasium and basket The attendance is steadily rising.
While en toute however the De­ say age improves the aroma.
hall and nil the games that will
Just longing for a recess, a change
make them strong and healthy nnd partment remained long enough in
keep them off ih e streets at night. Sanford to dispose of its treasure of scenery, let’s jiut it hack to home.
Mrs. Philips in Aords most fitting
Tho home influences are responsible hord ($:I7.5'J).
A motion w;n* made nnd carried introduced Mrs. Brown, second vice
for the youngsters in a measure and
president of the Wednesday Club.
In the h o m e is where the early rtain- that the Department begin its
Here in fancy wo met again the.
ing should start hut the young men meetings at
The tourists found* time* was early founders' of the Wednes*clay
will not stay nt home every night
and young America nee&lt;Js exercise. speeding Feb. 2H, and Mar. 11th Club, (which was named by Mrs.
The l ’alm Beach News throws the left for Brazil, hut Mrs. H. II Fernald), those who put up first the
rea r-— ifiility on the parents in the Chappell sent them a letter which strong pillurs of the study class,
gavu members a ■very good picture bringing the Lit feature Department
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owing Ids trustee In bankrupt,.) - V]
llur in Courtroom-,*".^. &gt;((IJ lt) J
ed lu the case?" Slrnum-r - v, , ,
the slightest. I’m (Jorge p.,,',,
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by a person Ignnraiii &gt;■: i
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SPRING TERM REVIEW COURSE
April 2nd-Juae lit, 19 17 -

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John B. Stelson University

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M. J. VAN Cr.I.DEItEN, Principal

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DIXIE F L Y E R and, DIXIE LIMITLD
ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAINS FOR

CHICAGO AND St. LOUIS
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DIXIE FLYER
JacTtsonvIRe . A ( ’ I, 8.30 PM
MacOn ......... (ISA I 4.25 AM
Atlanta
('of (I
7.40 AM
Chattanooga NCIftt 12.12 PM
Nashville ----------- ICIItl 4.45 PM
8.15 PM
Nashville-----KCIIll
7.20 AM
St. L o u is -----I C
4.53 PM
Nashville--------------- LAN
9.58 PM
Evansville......... LAN
Evansville ....CAK1 10.25 PM
Vlncannes.....C A E I 12.08 PM
1.33 AM
Terre H a u t e . CAL!
3.13 AM
Danville........ C&amp;EI
7.10 AM
Chicago........C&amp;EI

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Jacksonville
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1 15 AM
Macon
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Atlanta
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Chattanooga NCt' , . 1 11.-.J PM
NashvfMo
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4. 0/ AM
Nashville...... L.V N
4.15 AM
Evapsvillo__ LAN 8.31 AM
Evansville ... h.v N 8.-!l AM
2.90 PM
St. L o u is __ LA N
Evansville__ C&amp;l l
8.15 AM
Vincennes
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Tcrro Haute * Al l 11.4 0 AM
Danville . ..*. Ca I I 1.(7 PM
Chicago *,.., ( Al l 4.25 PM

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Park avenue Hat,' 106
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Co: d/ug store.
Mrs.
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W H A T YOU P A Y FOR
AND . A L L W E .HAVE
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i The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

I.o*t — Bunch of keys.
Leave at
poslolllce and receive reward. Con­
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ON HARDWARE

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For R'mt - T wo room* for
housekeeping ‘ K09 Magnolia

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PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

For Rent
Four riiimi house, 422
Palmetto, $10 per month.
Enquire
Merabi IItrice.
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Wanted to
I*hone ,'ICI-J.

lawsuit about?" Stranger

. MONDAY - WEDNESDAY FRIDAY

FOR KENT

Far Rent
room wit It
Myrtle A\e.

Didn't Interest Him,
Visitor In Courtroom—-win,, j. ...

NIGHT SCH00I

any su m he has spent i n er“r tinir; derson, 110 Oak Av&lt;
&lt;•1-lit |»
an art' lie * t r •••■t fru..l
T o bin ‘ t
I o r Sale or Kent
Fifteen ll&lt; res,
tiie *tr' •I t* It lipp'-Ui* id 1 have \k?* »
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tiled
nnd
farmed
live
years with
prize*.
:i Bowing wells. One mile from load­
The opera lions*' the per) pi*• of*
ing station. Seven room house with
Bin no* Aires proudly boast **OMt 1
bathroom and hot and cold water.
$ 10,Q00,O' iO.
It oernpies a whole
Long time. Enquire V,- Herald Of­
square, is of French dc*J"n. built of
fice,
. ^
68-Fri-&lt;i
stone. Rich Argon)Inns th in 1 noth­
ing of paying '$1,0,00 for a season’s
{ have for sate two fireprof safes
box.
*
at bargain*, also some second hand
M 1' |,ipe, salesman
Before trave'ing too much in Rra- typewriter*
:il it was d«‘&lt;id d t " *tudv 1 fi • mu|. "Silent S m ith ” Typewriter. . Over
KoWern drug ntore
r&gt;7-tfe
Mrs. I*litli|&gt;n giviig,* a review,
Mrs. .1, It. Mafling launched and
For Sale— \\ holesalu catching and
chaperoned the sis.htscers into the
shipping fish business, with net*,
cities of Brazil ami its people.
houtj and launches. C. 1.. Vincent.
Mrs. Starling had n thorough knowl­
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edge of all Brazilian's ways nnd
White Wyandot tin, celebrated Re­
habits until we f ‘It loth to leave
gal strain of Canada where vigorous
this interesting republic.
C on stan t,, heavy
We were told th.it the people of bird* are raised.
layers.
Hatching
eggs nnd Baby
Brazil are &lt;** a hi h and di -thu tiv *■
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hix.
Booking
order*
now.
F. P.
ptim" &gt;■( culture, although it is j e t
Strong,
Urooksville,
Hu.
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some whut
wnd'-vcloped.
This is

|a earn sun! anon;, mo during the day
and ttie In *t safeguard tliut &lt;:in lie
I
taken with t In nt into l lie world is
1 lie unseen inlliir;i&lt; of a bright Iitth
home.
Give your hoy ethe system atic
companionship which he will lind
clsewhWe if not at home; encourage
him to seek elevating um! refining as­
sociation* and point out to him (lie
fuel that many amusement* are hud
only in their entitle, t i o n with their
assm iat ions and the atmosphere of
tempt at ion which leads to greater
evil.
ably i!Iuslr,.t'’d by the com twin
Ii
I.
f..r a nun,Iter of h 1,'i Wb li C i •f til* i I -1 i I ill pC'lpf ■ of
■
|ole
o ' . . - I in *.'• f*‘ w ( io1 s t-.-si" S »l I.d
p'1, i .il.* T))n-«le
ft is a: r"ud*l
sir|- ising to tuuf
parent* to pond'
over these few that eveir liuotld.i » io Jtlo* tie
suggest iiot * for many a time you .liineiro were f.n i.i.ir wiiti th ■ most
will find u i r or hoiij of them looking liitlieult np&lt;r:tic ai *
T h e Brazil­
fur tloir st mv dog whi'h is away ians are n o t'd for tl‘ ir in* &gt;!'• love
from I i h i i k . 1 ■r d ir
bm t lo tr nw 1 of t)i&gt;‘ a r t i- t i'. ili ir appt &lt; i. iton of
children
.cun
roam
Inu
town
all nigiit b e a u t y , l i t ir .m u ' j ” t i i n t o n n ' i m vantage'and lias been,sleeping,
A
when
a
p
p
r
a
re
tly
no
effort
is being neinalion lln.t dins not nlwa s ( tulittle reasoning along this line with a
iiiad'
1
to
imd
them.
pfy supers*it 1 • t'i ir more phi o|
little nf the spirits of luting pour'd
philosoph ■ of life whi» h is fr w from
in would he a good thing for ihany
all
n town niidnet—r and no, b i l l e r lo­ • The. 1 rmtida era** hi.* Been the unwHioh r im m s; of w-irr,
cated than this one
The ernvvii pi .ililed '&gt;( I hr lake1 ff.iil and wi 1 I r-nnl&lt;| I i add d to oor nervous ener­
^
like ei.t"rtaiu tnent,
Ik making 1 green e; ,rp' t over it |tl gy without harm.
And this is what 1 have preached a few we« .* morv. 'I In'
A not h* r - feature whieh portrays
rains of
from time to tirre . .Sanford should the past month will m a l e it grow the ad ' up&lt; •■tin i.t whi.h the Itnr-ilnot r ply have a first tlass tourist and if the u i y council will keep a iun people have attain 'd is (lie fact
hotel, but we should have golf links, ttlturp e j e Hu t h e gr ass i t will h e otp that over oti*;H"vei]ih of the ralluni nt
lotVtn Flor Tikh'Is »»nti&lt;‘ cnu'iilry are* owned oF

repaid u hundred fold by iln ir p a t­
ronage ill trad '1 and lb 1r loyu, t&gt; iti
s thousand wavs
Hundreds of
people are so situated that they ran
take .the highway leading in any
direct inn they choose nnd eome to
the town that poetises their fancy
and gives them what they want in
trade The people -everybody, look
for inducement* and if they d&lt;&gt; not
find them' one place they look, them
up In iiiiolln-r in .a tnajl urd'T c a t a ­
logue if nowhere ')*'*.
T h e town
that wants to be it live town must
be alive; tin* town that wants to In*
ahead n, t-t ) &gt; ahead.
\nd no mar
ran leak'' I! a 11 \** lywn nr m a l e it
go ahead hu 1 the li.isim*--' n.en of
that. town. T h a t town and its ;,n inew'- interests th at have not been
prospering in this almost unprered'*nt' I , e in I of pi* t "f 1 0 &lt;i •
fill;. 1,ot bien living up la It 1 .nl

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f- Buenos Alrea. The writer told
her lonely experience at the dock* of
Buenoa Alrea. Vcsaels could he seen
from all the carrying nations of tho
world bu the U. S. The dear old
Stars and Stripes were missing.
Only four small vessels from the
United States entered the port last
year.
Buenos Aires is the gay city. It
to Argentina what Paris is to France.
The center of national industries,
that culture and commerce, journal­
ism , politics nnd social life are in­
tensely focused here. Buenos Airis
is- the El Dorado of the Argentina
wheel of fhrtune and the pnmpns
is that wheel of fortune. T h at vast,
rich grassy plain which Is a verit­
able paradise and has mudo Argen­
tine one of the important granaries
of the , world/ Millionaires
arc
plentiful in that country.
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S A N T O H D 'S H O U S E O F S E l i Y ’J C E

SA N FO R D ,

Phone 8

FLORIDA

Spiings, Sem
Seminole
inule Co.,
Florida
Most popular and delightful win­
ter hotel in interior Florida. Mag­
nificent locution, between two lovely
lakes. Forty urros in parks. Golf,
tennis, howling, billiards, boats, oronge grove, etc., all free to gucsU.
Fine &lt;j/ihiiig nnd shooting.
Pure
spring * water
from
Altamonte
Springs.
The Altamonte is noted for excel­
lence of cuisine and service and so­
cial life. Up sflre and auto out und
get best dinner served in interior
Sanford,
210 E. First Street
Florida. Or come for n Saturday
night supper and dance following. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e s s 0 *
Excellent orchestra.
Geo. £ . Bates &amp; Son, owners and
proprietors.
Brick road opo Saturday, Jan ,
20 th from the Altamonte to Orlando,
STANDARD RAILROAD OP T I I E SOUTH
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Altamonte

Sula Produce Co.
Buyers and Shippers of

Vegetables and Fruits (
In Car Lots or Less

Florida

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

GOVERNM ENT WANTS
CHAN ICS

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Any One Can Get Good Job
•No Civil Service Examina­
tion Needed

and

Owing to the increased construc­
tion 1icing carried out by the Gov­
ernment, there will he a largo in­
crease in tint number of employees
at Navy Yards und Ordnance es­
tablishments. At present tho follow­
ing namtfd arsenals need Men:
Krankford Arsenal. Philadelphia,
Pa.; Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. Y;

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D A I L Y T R A I N S T O W A S H IN G
TO N A N D N E W Y O R K

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Jacksonville ....9:10 a. m.
S a v an n ah ___ 1 :15 p. m.
Charleston ..... 5 :35 p. m.
Richmond ...... 5r05 a. m.
Wash in glu 11
8:10 a. m.
Balfimore
10:01 a. m.
W. Phil'pliin. 12:21 p. m.
New York__ 2:10 p. m.

tree rerjintrut chair MarhfR

No.
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No. 86
1:40 p. m.
6.-15 p. m.
9:55 p. m.
9:11 a, m.
12:11 p. m.
1:52 p. m.
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138 W. nay St.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp». *'•*
Phone 17
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THE SANFOBO HERALD

PAGE THREE

Good Catcher
Morrfs
Spencer,
wlio hns .been
a HESUME, OF SANFORD
a b o u t p e o p l e
catching for the Tourists team dur*
HAPPENINGS UP* TO DATE
ing the last week has proven his
A
»t|
f.t iKh
weight in gold in ,th e club. Morris Outfielders In the Old Days Ex­
S,?Uma l« "iw n r Di«l,“ «i Htou
a n d
e v e n t s
has the rare distinction of being able
Mit H, A. T i ft m o . I ' h . . . No MJ
celled in Making Assists.
to perform anywhere on the dla*
mond and in each position which ho
\ V n ld in g o f In t e r e s t
Sororlety reception at the Univer­ tills well taken earn of.
Jack Murray of the New York Giant*
Mufh cordial interest aurrounda sity given in honor of the Si^tna Nu.
Hob Dropped In .
Ha* Most Consistent Record—
tho niurriaC1* of Miss Fannie RohHob Chappel - dropped in '* T h e
Ellis, Dates, Snodgrass and
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]»&gt;cr of Troy. Pa., to Mr. T. A.
Herald oilit'e Saturday and informed
Cravath Also Shine.
C lo u I 'i r n i n
Fcklc* of this city, nt Orlando,
the paper that everything was in
Chaperoned
by
Miss
Ilea,
Tribble
Thursday.- March 15th. The britlo
readiness for the next meeting of the
Statistics show that outfielders back
and Miss Myra Futch the Freshman
is the second daughter of Mr. and
, Floridn State League which will he In the eighties and nineties shaded tho
Class of the High School enjoyed a
Mrs. Fred Hojilayer of Troy, Ayho
held in OrUtldo on the 12th of April. present-day outfielders In making as­
delightful picnic on Saturday at
jnake Sanford their home.
Boh said that Jor his sixth team to sists. The best record for the numbt-r
Crystal Lake. The spot isjdeal for
The m arriage ceremony took place
round out the circuit hi was aide of assists tnnde In one season In the
picnics and camping frolics and on
•at the Methodist parsonage, R ev.
to get the people of Kfisimmee to majors In recent years, or since 1000,
this occasion the weather man hand­
enter into th&lt;* League. Kissimmee was stacked up by Ilnrry Niles with
Lee officiating.
ed out one of the loveliest days of
hns a hall park Already buYlt a n d n s f 1lb« 8i‘- * - 0,,,&gt; Browns |„ 11)00, llany
For the wdcdlng the hrldo-worc a spring which . ihan-ed the jay* „f
a-t
*® n*l‘n|tJ ,m' *h« €,,“ 0.rW' Kl“far
as being located, no better tow
townn!
traveling, suit of blue cloth with the picnic frolic.
ting them nt different buses.
could
have
hcen
selected.
Tim
last
which w * worn a blue hat to match. I
--------Mike Mitchell, while playing with
meeting h-ld in Lakeland was full
Accompanying them to Orlando
Th„ ^
^ y ,
Q
the Cincinnati team, equaled the njnrk
of life and every one present seemed net* by Niles, heading off ftp men by
wre .Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Bell. Mrs.
lofl&lt;
p j , , , / ; vision to be heartily in favor of
th e pis power to shunt n bnll from the fnrOra. Venable. Mrs. Geo. Townsend. a|
ho(n..
Walter
Hand.
!'-ague.
Rob
|,:i&lt;
worked
hard
In [ ihys't corner of tho out held with sultl
Mr. !!: K. Ayrocko and. Mr. II. G. ^
of
11'. *l Mr-, tie.i. II. (trying to form this league and f o r , dent accuracy and speed to get Ids
J
r
I D ie-ciisim's di.: i'ii! h.tyfng u rb*ri- i many year- such i proposition has! twin. Ty t'ulib, Joe Itlrmliigtiam. Trl- !
After the ceremony,^ a ' «• ing 0 us t i m «» at I i ' &lt;• n&gt;i**rn t the Dm long been hi- one ambition to realise Speaker. JueJacksun and Clyde-' Milan-I
dinner was served at the San Juan l!);i
—a
'Hotel.
*“
si ted by Mr « •
•,
his long cherished dream to conic I ‘‘Inlly good records Jit this direction.
\ir
Mrs. Kckfes )eft §jppnedi - j a(ter |l&gt;" [iV yi.-^—
.ilw. ... &gt; ;■■*
t'.fr? i*v .1 the le'ad^of'th»*
^'Ul* fhrtr**rewprettn* Heoma .In
ntelv after for a few days wedding people. Kae'i &lt; a— L ;..irts the "best Tathpa dub ami may lie get rich throwing out Imsp-runners from the re­
r&lt;-t of
o! tfle Fn’tick Th his new adventure as a mote corners of the outer garden, (n
trip by auto.
Upon their return time" yet and all the r*-t
Ids day Fielder Jones wns ii past tmi«grades are unuripating the fntt’ of a baseball magnet is onif of our wishes ter In pegging the ball fnoiu llit- oittthey will reside in Sanford.
Mr. tickles is identified with the picnic too amt of rjitrse she teat*111* upon n gentleman on the field of flehl, and nipped many runners.
'battle as well as oiJ, And if.anyone
farmin'; industry.
Their
m a n y , are not I'oin*' t* &lt; ttinihn them.
In the National league since IPOD
is more entitled to success than Murray of Hie t.lnnts has tin* most
frit-mis extend congratulations and
j ROBERT. QRLIN /’ IIAPPKI.L in consistent record of the old lengip* out•good wishes for a safe and happy
I he Iniselnill world he has not been Holders In making assists. In* leading
* jdurnry on the sea of matrimony.
around this purf of"the country in tho league In four different Pensoft*.
by "iu:ir Davis
quite awhile.
j
Fills, who used to be with Hie t ’nrd**.
V riedlla Chib
was good nt making lung ttirow*. and

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Rapids, Cincinnati and Louisville
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IndianaiMili* (vialxniMville) (foroccu. JMUICV until 7.30 «. in.) Jacksonville to
Clcvolaml (via Cincinnati) daily, and
Jacksonville to Grand Rapids (via
Cincinnati) i-cmi-wccklv, leavihgJack-*
ronvillo Mondays und Thursdays
Thoroughfare Conches, Jackson­
ville to Chicago; biiggogo und -cut car
Jaeksonvillo to Cim fnimti; lango and
rn.-y hi^hdiackisl Mat-rjelci lrii'nghtraL
Dining Cars serving all meals, ser­
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J A C K S O N V I U T . FLA.

DIAMOND DUSr

Tie* Priscillas were delightfully entwpa'fd on Thursday afternoon by
Mr- II. II. Hill.
T h e congenial
link t :d had the usual good time
IA !,,
v , ? » patterns in •rorhi't
j. ,1
nterco ir *e. Tbnse pr*-i •' .
Mrs, .1, K. Pace, M s. A. K.
t - ’ Portion, Mr*. Tom Davis,
J. I). Huberts. Sirs. Richard
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Deinmirk
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l.alng Was There"
I e |, Mrs. C. C. WoodrufT,
K«*|mi.-Is ,sn. that Lt»hi;: was in rea r—n mitiiber wbbh puts lo r ill the
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me inborn of high top f«r n in this game and had loud of egg.exporting iiutloiis. The
Other guests were Mrs. he not been robbed of several d ‘- high repuiiitloii of tIn* 1 lanl-li i»gg I- to
t-&lt;* mnliilidhed In a fu rth er‘de\ .-tup
V*"lic it and her house guest, ’ * t.i'ii s from be ii ii
In* woiild t o etil , . f III." e ,.|e n o d . I. • e o t . .11, 1/,I
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letlbr -tmollnc for m- purtleiilnr
lira neb. From 'then* they go to larger
stations, where they are eu lulled,
grildtsl n I sortiol f,ir -(/.■ A*,j -tale
I eggs that are tleieeiis| i .m i,,. iriuasl
|to tin* pnolneer br tin* b*lter and limn*
b-Te Ibo a br-t oiTea-e i lie i in f.niner l- llln d ’ f,*r a -e» *01*1 one he |n
; liable to expulsitiu from the assorts*
. lion.

nil t ll'' High Sell ■! I 'Mill .upi b-iu;; a
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MM. Galloway was t be t lie gam** all the more welconie.!
Kie v ;i I, nor* at a charming lunch - 1 Robert will more tlum* likely play
■h'* f ’ollege Arms in D e L n n d ,! third has.* for tin* High School this

turd i ., the luncheon being season, and the w.iy this
boy has
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Mis. Joh n Onerbacker. I been s, :*-u(* » * » « around tli" infield
* the lute In.on the h o s t e s s , her** of lute has caused them all to
her
guests
attended
th elsit up and take notice.

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find an average o f 25 a season. Thus
Uati-s. f r n v a th and Snodgrass have
P R O H IB IT IO N S C O R E S.
r .....I marks tor act unite jlimw leg from
‘t ile udurcprc.-ciiiiiitiitiM ruiiceriilng I lie* oqttield.
Dcnvor, circulated by the f’lilinign' lint tin* eld bevs back in th e hidItrt-w-r-* n—ni’lailen. -lirrcil tln&gt; , idcf ! exon days of the elglilb-s made xoim«&gt;f I'ollce of dial city to a reply. In a ar.lonlslilng records In throwing out
puldiilicil Miateiueut He give- tin* mini brjHO funner* from a fa r off. Jim m y
her o f actual unreal* f o r driinkentw-.- Fogarty of the I’hlllles averaged uii
during tlic llr-t I x month- under p r o assl-i from the out Held every third
lllbltloii and tin* number during the game he played In. Sum Thompson of
anme period the preceding year under the old D e tr o it* 'a n d l'lilllics w as a
license ns follows:
mighty thrower In Ids day.
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Snnford, Florida

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tin* (lepartniPiit. "Iluw to Keeji Well,"
which bp conducts daily In the Chi­
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"Shall whisky be given f«r snake­
bite? No. All authorities are ngreyd
on thnt. It* only good effect Is that H
makes the pidirnt Indifferent In mtnn*qtieni-es. tlimugh making him dead
drunk and ii'vckjKiwerliijt fear Is one
of Hie BPeatcst factors In the sy'mploin elegy tif make bite. MuiTnrlniid
siiy*: Ai'h» -ti-iinJ n*comtnetidaib*ti' I*
to load uj* with, whisky. In reality
uolblng cntild pe worse. The use of
whisky for snake Idle usually doe*
much Imrtn.'H

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LIQUOR LOGIC.
" I am nppo-ed to prohibition, first,
heeatts** It Is confiscation without com|«*n«ntlnn; second, heemise there Is-an
increase In the consumption of llqimr
under the no-llronse system." Th u *
dues rn nntlpr. hltdllonlst velce_ two
of the fnr-feichisl n run m eets pf the e x ­
piring liquor Interest*. And the nnlljlquor mlvocate* reply hy risking two
questions. F irst, If the liquor dealers
sell more liquor and do more bu*lhc**
under prohibition, why the claim for
compensation? SeoArd. 1f license.d e­
creases tie- consumption of liquor, why
do not tin* llcen-ed dealer*) demand
compensation
for
"eon fl sen II on?"
Wlmt's the m atter with the llquOr
man's logic? I t ’s all w ropg!
Sornv tiOD-dally newspaper^ of tho
United S ta te s refu se to accept liquor
ndverlMiig. Th e se reach nearly O.OtXt,000 readers.

Packey McFarland.

Darcy end Mike Glhhons an*' wnnld
consent to perform for tho paltry mini
of $2.1,D0(1. However, l'aeki-y spoke
without tin* consent &lt;.f'lus manager.
"My real manager has vetoed the
comelmck thing,” Is the imnoUtieqmeut
from the MeFartund chicken farm near
Joliet, III. "Sh e soys we have enough
at home t o 'keep me busy without box­
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“ When any of the grandchildren are
sick and I am called at night, I simply
reach for my extension telephone and talk
without moving from my bed. Often I can
give advice and direction that saves lots of
worry.”

Ktl ly that he wns hot wn the trull of Lea

DON’T USE WHISKY FOR SNAKE
BITE.
Dr. ,W. A. Kymu w*n*t fnrmerly

IB. H. CHAPPELLS
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Jack Murray.

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My en t ire prop nf Olgry-tor.sultv -Any.quantity from one crate to the whole
crop,
1 Will begin shipping March
lath and finish about M a y 1 5 t h.
Will paclr to suit the purchaser as far
as possible. Quality very good. Sizes
will run larger after this week. Have
about thil ty acres to move. Sanford
inspection onty. :
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“ Very often one of the £irls calls me
hy Long Distance and we have a-pleasant
visit of five minutes or more. Y o u ’d he
surprised to know how little it costs as
compared with the joy and satisfaction.

TEMPERANCE NOTES

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children married and v
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places i lie Hell Tele­
phone is essential to our
happiness. W e can call :
of. them, day or night, and
hear them as well as if they were right here.

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taiiii'l tin* Daughters;of Wesley l a s t , Shannon anil it was through his val■Frida e . n i n g and a most enjoy- liable fielding in the last game that
abb time was spent by nil p:es**nt, kept the Tourists in the game all the
A color note of green prevailed way, besides his fielding Shannon
tjtrrmvho'it . the decorations and in proved to be a lo’av;, nt: her.
the refre-hmnnts, suggesting the npIt'theil folib
prny'i -&gt;f &lt;t. Patrick’s Day. Tw-entWho has been o n of tb Sanford
t&gt; t 1
”.*■mI"*rs of the class with Jljyli School line n|&gt; daring th*1 pa-i
tin ir
1,1 r, Mrs. J . I &gt;. Roberts en- vuo'k will more than likeL be seen
harming hospitality
in a u n i f or m this week.
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SA NlhU I), FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAIM H 27, 1017

BIG PLANT
FOR PACKING
OUR MEATS

hold it, like cotton, w’lthuut exP«;ii.m*. ’ On, p a r ' in? plant
v ,
frail* a pYexpc t f„r him to ri*' ' i»
.effort^ on. hut many plant* a- u-c *
him a market .and cnmpi.'tliin.ti 'n «
buying, ntul i»p
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raising too mucii,
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The War Department will not
disclose the specific industries os
other points to be guarded and
new*pa|H*r* will be asked not to
publish information they may have
on this point.

To S.»nfo;d Herald:
Washington, D. r . , March 25th .—T h e President ln*t
nigi.t signed au executive order directing that tin* author­
ised unlisted strength of the navy he Increased to rightyseven thousand. Me wan uuthorixed by congress,in case
of emergency, to direct such increase in enlistrji-'nt. , New
ship* and ships in reserve are being fully commissioned as
rapidly a* possible, and tho »o*d is imperative for a larger
_nn..:.Hinnu
There-hies bcen-n-Tiot increase*ufo\«- -tv tb*iL' *"- l .live limnl.--*-L-*^—aiUi-Uinon—suu*.
eongri * r.-i ntly atiiTiorized au increase but many more
nre Deed' d, and needed now.
• .Will you not emphasize this need by giving special
prominence Monday on the' first page of-your paper, to
ih • President'* order, and also by in
Editorial
ij peal for ueu recruits for the -navy.
Tin* navy oilers rxieptional advai.tag*
to young
men of Muff .and anddtion to serve in the . '. m line for
liiitloiiu) defei u*. In tl i- emergency; &gt;ou have the op­
portunity fitd t i e |
of |
jrtdng tltTs public
»i r\ io*. .-»• &lt;1 ! nm.conlltl'Hily. nppVali g to
f, ; your
cordial* and helpful cooperation.
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CATTLE TICKS
ELIMINATED
OPEN RANGE

Boston. March 27.. The commit­
Pistrlhtit'an of tin* ■ .pi' d *n&gt; k
tee
on public safety, by means of
In packing plant* i-. d i.aide i ,r
first page advertisement* In the
two reason*. In tin* fi»«t pluct* if
newspapers today appealed for re­
the fanners and |ni&gt;in
in**n nr n
cruit*
for the National Guard.
section have an. ir.t&lt;w. .i in tin* j.l„. t
"W
e
want." say* the appeal, "men
C01LI) WELL BE LOCATED It will guarani e &gt; iflnient live ; , . ’K
wlio
believe
in eontldning readiness NO FENCE LAW HAS NOTHto keep it running. In the »ieii»n|l
IN SANFORD— READ
INC TO DO W ITH ERTo"%erviee wnii^wTHingnes* to serve.
place. d ■&gt;*• p-■up!«»- «»&gt;»n 'i i.irc
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The following letter from Dr.
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Navigation Committee .Meet*
l'tk» people of this section were over­ tors and tli iitaii;ij:cini;t will In*
N'ighbert, inspector In charge of tho
Florida
Navigation
District
(.Viilook! r-? a »"«l bet in not taking n«I- vastly in &gt;n* liberal in the ; p i r « .■
tral committee held jts second .exec­ Hurcdii of Animal Industry* Depart­
n ntgec u&lt; a packing plant hero in of live stock than it. would l*e linder
utive session in Orlando yesterday, ment of Agriculture will be interest­
f’rna.e. in*
tkli citj t&gt;» take cure of t lit* pork, private ovi a rsliip.
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tk It. Walker, chairman and B. T. ing to Sent Ilittle stock men:
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fc«f ami l utton'ond tho .money mi hldjl COlt,.| di Jiri iJ. i h*» p|i, *. it* . |rt*TS
WoodrulT were in attenilanee from . " It ha* come to our attention
itki* b&gt;•[••"duct* that would lie left one-half cent i*i a •|. rrit.»*•; for
city.
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|with exception- of G. G. ‘ Ware of Government and S ta te Live Stock
tA'-n
this matter nmlf last week 1 hat amount would come out oi * ..e
Leesburg, who wired that at tin* last jDllleial* have sbmething to do with,
fonr.fi 1 ' one company* to ea^ah- pocket* of the p nj !•• \\I.i, rail.- tli moment he was prevented. A. L. the no fence law campaign, which is
liih a J-iV&lt;* packing plant Irr tlvift
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White and A. At Gillingham of Ft. being agitated in &lt;mme comintiriitles.
niy. Jin
had ‘J ohn \V. Greer, this would hard*.-,h * inn-ibB . |j .&lt;n«
M a t * P \ \ .m* Agn.nx . ml M tn i-onuei'tion w th ti•*k er.nlientin
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i
in.fill
pernnor
N..Y ii b-i it •lie • w.ir I'.Ild
!..rg' -t .itj ..’j treed Ilf cattli*
i « and Sanford * houM
til n:
•
ii'lgr.
of
Ig
•
.*t
•
I•
•
»l
dir
tifk* have■ intli In t h
fev
i
1
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most
imjiort
.mt
ir v•*' ■
t t a 7 rrt
of outlook, it was . uiuniouoisjy range count// ami it ha* been tho
f
a
Pfal '•
I'ji.ing ( ,i i no* I'.n k
agreed that tin* :i**o.iatio!i inaugur­ experience of- tick .era diva tors that*
A fm it plant sells its products
Apropos of t In
b in I t
.
ated {-’ebruary Iasi sliotild go for­ the open range districts olTer lest
all over the - world,' draws money Herald about t'i * g * »i i *kry a f|
ward with all energy, m it will take inconvenience to the cattle owners
from abroad* and distributes to the Ollier \**j:&lt; table pucks in this section
time
to |u*rfeet nrg.ini/.i!ion :.ii•f In- 11 bail U... * tii.iII f.irfii di*irii-t&lt;
ftrrra - in the vicinity of tho plant. W. II
ft .
•
in r- idine-i i.i it t
|t* *.•••
' ie in in turning int* •rj
.1 lli! !l"l \''III- I I* f&gt;
II
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.
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n*h t
.
•-."bn t that Inn cot Cl -I ,||l.t , fill . f f ,f •f
I xt. 'I*I •*!•• *l - U" I • i* 11 I !•• lt!' *,'tse,
• - ai
Mr
\ .
\ .
«
b-.r
1 retofore in the south
1 •" ii •!- eph .&lt;i n . "C '.&gt; it h im ‘
=-(' ' ! * 1 .............. .
.tut 11•.r.. * I to tir.il t ID' Inil wnt* ii
■ ...iimuls ini th" farm. Ii. t'l .10.1 h I •
In
,* i r - ... i . d a n c e d a i ,m i : i : i i m . u i t w e .m y a d d i t i o n a l i o .m - the coming legislature will lie asked i.ittli* Ii vor. which litis resulted in ii
: .• products the animal* tie* standard aJI tin- way through.
it
•
quarantine inf the "ITcrted territory
£AI. F I O K I D A A S ­
to ctrii t into law, and plan* were
’
'
IM.KTE R E G I M E N T S
Mt . n . hay, sweet potatoes, pea- Mr. liver* i* a contractor on lie ­
for nearly 25 years.
adopted to provide for the mccssury
.s()U IA 1 ION
ORD1 : u e d O U T
l"iin*. grasses, etc.
It packing of vegetabli
BUt'. i ,
m.il.lr.g .«
Naturally a movement of such
initial fund*.
Names for' county
iL those products but in’ specialty of celery.’ tind tain - a great
DQt Olli.
•wing report rendered byWashington.
March 27
Naval chniriiieti were siiliniittcd. *:i»iie t&gt;t inatMiit tide, originally affecting th&lt;Th«
ailing i ' l i t through the animal pride in hi* pact.
' • i i t*'ri'*.ifi"o f t i h« rvi rmil • ’•]! . . f ' tlirmigboiii t !"• in- curly acted upon.
li i» a* w**|| I lie
Mr. kilvert wbole or parts of fourteen ' states.
higher price titan-if sold known (act tiiat ei i'-r.. p.telu'tl by - inei-ting
tl
till* * "t.ttal 1 lorida li gh- couiitr} UikI' r orders from President will instructed to notify the elected &lt;eriou'!v effects the people in their
direct 1! ii •• tlie.paeking house he:tt |nr. : t t»rttndo 1- \u&gt;'- V. it
? ! . r« l.illl l&lt;d t l»*lr ef- "to . and supply I Ii" to 'with letter-^ of lonmn'Tic with cattle.
|W. II. H&gt;i r&gt; alwt »&gt;* liniitr. in»r«lx\ay \&gt;oirket for :ilf (irnducf*
trtr.r«
. •
• 1 h.t •
inoi.ey than tea ■ "•hi r p.o * t bat 11. oi
1 i"' !.,(•} Up 1" It &gt; m-t - lit ("OI
fort* t •
Certain facts in connection with
n il t li'-rt* f«»r«» luworiH'i an- not up lo liee gr ail n 1 he
Oi tl&gt;
ill 1.1 "Y h i ,- • . nn.iti. • &lt;&gt;ri full aut .•»f i; 1 strength ol &gt;.'.oini
\li i
tin*
which i* known to
T
h
e
feeling
w.i*
s
t
r
o
n
g
t
h
a
t
intt- ti. .i ’
house of the farm.
wllll’lt t tie- t H'lWI.tg P— enlit t'*'i im*fi.
i turn* out - not hing bill the r.-.il ir |ej i-.' 11
stimil nf abiitiug u a t e r w . i x t-tit i n . v. - I,.* transmit ltd by I bo cattle fever
••
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With tie market problem solved. ' tide.
If all t h&gt;* eoiiir.ti t•• .*
M&lt; ini MM*'. itm ! ! ' regiment * of
v "
tick., wire nlmi'M tilibelieVuble on
nie-ii if t l ii ' tiini-. t lie t i n t i l l . r u g
dnif
lii'i'ome* a practical grower* who p:. k 1 1,••ir &lt;*a • ■Mil
' i.t v.i-i'MI'
N
it
" ii:..l ii i.t 1 1
,
1
• • I f - .r ..f :.
\
tli"
part of a mi in tier of persons in
'
l
l
"
i
i
will'll
We
.ire
lii\"l\e.|
shni
ibi
pt"" .
.With prat tical divcrei- wont.I lullow' up t l i - 11 ’ ••f
1 :ih
•11• , . i • .’i r.d* i*i •1 if' » v •r** r« a -• nil'll".' In
. ile.
,
.
! ' i .lll.ly lliere.ise .itol MCI e per ut e n.l- the early day*.
:. 'Mime n( the southern would m i OM dl-o-ov* r l i i . - ’ Ii
•III
Dal Dotal pn!i&lt; •- hi I •: fiofl .nil i|l*• ■ ■
•
j
Uotial
ui k I hicah e n e r gy
t
o
wa
r
d
g
e
t
TherefoFe.
it
w.i*
expert
d
by tin*
far::.* r
ired. and with the pro*- kind of lull pavk i&lt;1*r&gt;. lit - ill imov
i i • ‘.I•"tiling *c«*i*.n oif I In trii.t-.
phaset
i
o
g
our
n
a
v
i
g
a
t
i
on
poss
i
bi
l
i
ti
es
i
n
t
o
official*
in
charge
of
net,
eradication
pent
l irincr conus the pr"*- than pay tle-lll lor th*1 ivtr.l labor
Arrangement* nl-&lt;»
wer«*
being
■n*id - itlnn. tie
I leg id.. I •n .ijn
h o t t e r s hape fur u t i l i t y , prof. . t n m w.irk until nil'h person* lii'canm inpcriv
hti'ihcss man, for the and time in psil ing. \\»
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it.
ou
May
l.
I
wo
ti w
« !,d r
.1.* 1.1 i ti .* .•
o.:.i
.i"«l
liofeihv
fornti'il and toil add" all prejudice
firm
tiic original source &lt;&gt;( In *ei* Mr. It’, *is t.il •• ui 1 1•*■ Itill &gt;|t ’".ill- -r\ &gt;1 P ir*• • oil th • \I
j •!\
in ilic matter, the} would Inrm false
the
•"tn*
The tine-crop li-ll.-e so l|ll'*
Ii
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i
i,|*l
*
II 'I b'*l
*i|J »•
#
t II*
notions anti ttmiertuke tf&gt;'hinder the
ti,::..
Submarines Near I lorltln
"..* made tin,- soulh- era wnl show ili.it they ronrur in tlm
Ml tl.ri&lt;- si.*|t* w r e in ui'eordance
various recommendation* that h\vX*
MMVcnii" t which i* t * t.ihli-dit'd to
IV i ' M
. . - h i
M
ttu Iar
the poorest individual Idea ‘ advanced hy this paper «•»
c l.-r.l »■• b . tin
•
. hi • u ft h
h r - !»«• n i»■ l *1•• *
serve
tl" ir own interests.
&lt;!.
• ' t nilf-il State*. Hi* in- man lime*.
rite St.flib ti llltlc.i e III l, i|o|.it ill*
.if, .«* MU II |'r&gt; - 'boil t o |&gt;i4i i be u.ition ou .i
tt14v• • •f«4*; * f ♦••
ftlll.r
Experience
during the past twelve
mi- i
•• t i?.*i mi s l i i p j e ngaged in
•il*»7 a year, gro.'s; he
•
.
I...
l.iiis will i!iits!&gt;11•
d by w.if font ill*'.
•
ir*
of
tic!,
cradles'ion work ban
•b j;r
t.il
l
e
t
.
‘
r.
■
is
.g
r.ilj
-g.iTd
.1
jionrcr each year, is an■ . •.
i • legi-Lif TP III 1: .r*
' ' (it JO.HU ) lit. •11 .\ill Ii I ■ • •
all of u* in l i t ' *■ i tion
' l tj
1. i
. . I .. it. .1
, y.iveri. •I molistrat'd that in completing the ,
ui' imlcbteflnes* on Ititv
•l.tif; , \\•* fi • If ••It w« . ’..If'. i- 1ii •u- 'll. &lt;1 .it Mill i- .ti •! •!• r ' •
fart*
v..irk nt I I I
counties in tlii' states
ii.eai i it ti -r Liiow- or feat' tin pr
• i' no possible chance
l l|f ■•'.ti.f ! U1* Il v\hiu?i lit •S' Uff par • I I . . . U p l'» I l i e &lt;Y e i | li . | e i | I . e l l g t !|„
V Slight MlsundeiKtandini:
fur hi
........ oi tii rnl.i n ' l i b oi.irin&lt;-s in Atitcr "Ifccted, opposition has arisen off tin*
. in* mortgage with the
Y our c o m m i t - The mull will bo Used to. tuall I lie repff*ei •
When N. A. Colbert and tf-urge t&gt;i ul.tfl.v intcn-sli-d.
it alt * water*, a ml e\|toit' th'-m to part of a few people.
tfin.’
.*.,11,. I
tei Ih rcfiifc.' submit,' tie* fnltowtog servo ship*.
O'Hrien
went
to
.Im-l-orville
I.i*
conyincitie. ki: mg ships in the very
ML'I' ' ,• packing liouse eonvoniHowever, a majority of those
Hi*; creation of the i i -w■m ilitary
ri'MiluiHMiri: * •
*at.' tl
uth will rt'coup and lie- week they" arrived ih town some­
mur (mine.
-pu.t}dti—who
d.id i'li»i)v '"inir oppnsi*---ilon ill ineiit* W i* nr.l —•I
■""t^
__ Lie.il_.uy.ul vi. il. I hat—the
ninr t : . richest secthm on tho con- what hungry.
lion
before
the
work was completed
This belie/ is confirmed- by the*
. o[ dividing the imineu*c r. poiisiMIH Iig
Assuvintion,
il*
They w»nlec| to- dine
a good liOrfdw
I I'l llll.L
, . IhHw' .a
I .y.
«•
..
,
, ,
•
,
-tba-tit-------’ ) J*urs n(io, 'fh e '
have graciously apologised fur their
atatciuetlt
attrailuiteif
to
Lieut.
Jus.
-Onil'll d in regular meeting (n O r - i1^ , devolving upon tho Cpmmand r
*'*t I :j d mt the ont*-erop system, restaur a ill-, but where could th i*y [gfu
O. f’orter, if. S. N.i that tiuhmhrit^na ignorance and Opposition.
lands*.
FJdrida. thiu the 22nd’ day of «•“* rt!t"1 °.f th*
U- partmo.it.
' 5 - | r c.'it of the farms became find one. that was th&lt;- question.
are known to be not far from those
When the work of tick trudicaI tell you what we will d«J." said March.' 1BI7. reromthend* and apMajor General Leonard Wood.
toortp.it;. |. land values went ver&gt;'
shores, nttil: predicting attack* on tiou is establish'd in .a county ‘it is
nfu* stand prov'i * the enactment .of laws nt the 1 now in command of tie* department
1°*- I'.n l ing bouses were cstah- O'llrion, "let's iv&gt; to
Main'* port*.
*
so simple that the people are highly*
hihr'l a | in five years the jnort- and buy a Times-lTiiott and then i&lt;,indug action -«'f tin* legislature: 1 , f the east i- transferred in the newI. I'pividing’ for the regulation ly created southeastern department, I ^mnu idea of where the- mib- pleased, nnd when the work is com­
favi
,
|,aitl ofT with hogs and we can see what rcsYaurant* iidverof spit'll ami dimming of lights on witlf, hendqi/nrtera nt Charleston, marine danger is believed to In­ pleted, marked headway is made in
*y*!v, •*' 'I values went up from live tise."
improving * In- quality of rattle
To n nearby ijcw* stand and vehicles approaching other tvchieh s S. t\, and Major General J. Frank- greatest is given by the insurance
lo ten times what they were on
which cun be marketed without the
lin
Bell,
in
command'of
the
western
!
rates
tixed
by
officials
of
tho
war
*Li.o alone, the- farmers became askdd for a Int*: copy of the Tim ts- traveling in. opposite directions on
tick
feVer quarantine rcstrictiona,
the public highway..­
department, is transferred to the ri?J&lt; bureau.
Rates fixed for ships
h.eh at. | the average income of the Union.
•.
•
to
tho
satisfaction of all concerned.
Tho clerk misunderstanding their ’ '2. Providing for the carrying of eastern department, with
head­ plying bet wet) n Atlantic ports ami
I
* •
' in Minnesota and Iown .is
A careful, unbiased study of thin
i -DO'i a year, $743- greater than the qiiestion -answered, " W e haven't got light on all vehicles .traveling on quarter's at Governor’s Island. Maj. tit" Gulf of Mexico are three times
southern niiiun farmer. Tho pack- any copies of that paper for u week public highways for the protection Gen. Hunter Liggett, in command of us high us for ships in Atlantic, coast condition whisch is seriously effectugainst accidents.
*®f him .• will make .the south n bock." .
the department of the PhHlippines in traffic, and nix times as jjiiglt as for ng the rattle industry of Florida
'
3'. Providing for the rigid regula­ transferred to the western depart- Pacific coast »hip*.(
should convince every ryte,.that im­
"W e don't want it for u weak
•jock country and stock will make
«h" south rich. It will pay. its mort- back," said Colbert. "W o want it tion of traffic with' reference
t^i'ni with headquarters a t Ban
This is taken to mean German mediate eradication of tho cattle
nage to he haulud over paved high- Fi
Francisco, ami Brigadier General submarines are expected to haVe ticks is desirable.
t*K-» in If*' than five years, for the for a weak stomach."
*
Clarence It. Fdwnrds, in command their buses on Dip Mexican coast.
llefore they got tho paper the ways.
^&gt;th r.tn raise stork cheaper than
The tick eradication department
th&lt;\ west.
clerk
had
fainted.— Moorehaven
4. Providing uguinst closing pub­ of tho department of the Panama
It is now suspected the untmuni- of tho United Stutes Bureau of An­
zont‘ is transferred to the ti’un plants t Ito Germans nre reported imal Industry, cooperating with the
lic highways in any manner what­ Canal
Mem has made moro millionaires Times.'
soever, without posting proper no­ northeastern department, with head­ to have set up in Mexico’ arc in­ state and county officials, cattle
n «he l nited Htates than nny other
tice of surh closing and providing a quarters at- Boston. Mujor Generals tended to supply submarines operat­ owners and agricultural agencies, is:
Weather Report for Week
The profits in packing
Forecast for the week beginning negotiable detour, and providing for Barry and Pershing will retain com­ ing from those bases, rather than to interested only in the eradication a f .
ou •' that have been successfully
penalties against the violutioh of mand of tho central anti southern equip any overland expedition
the cattle fever ticks."
* ln ,Kl''l ;,re from ten to fifty per Sunday, Match 25, IB 17:
departments respectively.
such
law.
South Atlantic and F.ast Gulf
. !jt- Fewer packing houses have
across the border.
«•
6. Providing for single license
National Guard organizations will
* ' f,l than any other industrial cn- States. — Fair until ubout Thursday,
With peanuts one dollar and fifty
wrpriM-*.
be tissigncd to guard industrial plants
when local showers and thunder tax and tug* on -automobiles.
cents per bushel, hogs tenty dollars
Highly
One
Cars
Today
Celery
G. Providing for the employment and other property, public or pri­
Modorulc
• *1'r&lt; ur,‘ mar,y independent pack­ storms nro probable.
Toduy marks the epoch in ship­ apiece and cows fifty dollars, cotton
of state convicts on the public high­ vate, in their respective states in
e r houses in lho wpilt
Minnesota temperature.
ping circles as there are eighty one twenty cents per pound, why fa not
ways to the fullest extent that is case of wur.
»* twenty-seven, Kansas has twenlife. In the land of tho cypn*«t and
practicable.
President Wilson had an engage­ cars on the track being loaded with
t Tee. Iowa ha* eighteen, Illinois,
Oviedo Postofflrc Robbed
the pine and the orange and the
celery.
Th'w
is
the
high
water
mark
7. Providing for state aid tn the ment today to confer with Charles J.
‘*ouri and other western states
Ycggmcn dynamited tho post­
ntagnpliu, like a wild, gtad song?
for
this
season,
although
in
former
building of inter-county and inter­ Vopicks, American minister to Ru­
tin' 1 m.anF' "bile there ore at pres- office at Oviedo last night und rob­
Cone south and help us enjoy the
sensons
they
have
shipped
as
higlr
He
only eleven packing houses in bed tho safe of tho contents. Post­ state highways along the lines of mania, Bulgaria and Serbia.
as one hundred cars a day. The hot luxury of climate, fruit, (lowers and
federal
aid
how
available.
ulso
plana
to
confer
with
congress­
. . . ' ’’'th. and tho south buys over master Jones is checking up the
foodstuffs.— Ocalq Banner.
_____
Providing for the fixing of a ional leaders during the week. The weather bus accelerated shipping of
^
hundred million dollars worth receipts at this writing and has not
celery, ns~murh Of- !!- !* goThg Bad
• r,&gt;‘t from the west every, year. learned the exact amount taken. standard of the quality of gasoline /'resident is si-ei'ng few cullers ’ in
anti the growers arc anxious to get
"Autumobilvs arc now making tho
that may be sold in ,the state.
order
to
conserve
his
time
for
work
At?.”* parking house J n Georgia, Tho robbers have rnudo good their
it off and plant other crops.
trip from Miami to Jacksonville in
of
preparedness.
.
9. Your committee further 'rec­
C.r r - ' Florida, North and South escape and up to date have not been
9 hours and 35 minutes, the dis­
ommend*
for the consideration of the
apprehended,
ulthough
officers
are
Washington, March 27. Twenty
o tl..' 1‘ hcnni-iiee, Mississippi or
tance being 3GG miles. So much for
Mrs. Hic II'm Father Dead
members of this association und the uddilionul.'-complete infantry regi­
’ • ‘outhern states would kill the on the trail.
Word was received here this good roads," say* the Clearwater
___ ____ __ i—
public the, advisnbility of enacting a ments nnd five additional battalions
will ' * * ‘'**‘ *taB a dozen or more
Sun, which has a habit of saying
law requiring all vehicles commonly of National Guard Troops have been morning thnt M. C. Poole, futhcr of
th&lt;»e *• * , ^10 *’u*iness a certainty in
pleasant things about Miami and
Nothing In Sub Story
Mrs.
B.
F.
Ezell
hud
died.suddenly
used on the highways to be of the ordered into the Federal servieo for
th-f . ltl* &lt;&gt;no ld“ nl can inspire
Tho report received here yestcrthe Hast ('oust country. Bu t thla
yesterday
at
his
home
in
Cross
An­
it ca ' ^ *°
n&gt;oro 8fock than dny that a German sub had been standard gauge in -use in other the protection of property in the chor, South Carolina.
Prof, und travel ' is done at tho peril o f . tho
'
event- of possible internal disorder.
Plant f M** rarc of* Bn'i when,thnt Sunk by the St. Louis was untrue, states.
Mrs.
Kzvll
and
family
left
this after­ driver’s life on .a few stretches in
Be it further' resolved, that a copy The troops havo been called out in
tk* i. ' ' ,n *’u&gt;’ stock offered it,
Palm Beach nnd Brevard atfd Vo­
the St. Louis arriving safely in port of these resolutions be forwarded to
tt&gt;« * rr,“'r'’ will cease to raise it. If
eighteen western and middle western noon for Cross Anchor to attend the
lusia counties, where slow improve­
without
sighting
any
of
the
onerny
each member of the legislature and states not included in the list of sim­ funeral. They have the sympathy of
kt J , ..... ,annot *cl| it when ready
ment work still compels detours snd
n,Jt raise it, for ho cannot subs.
(Continuod on Page 4)
•
ilar orders made public yesterday.
their many Sanford friends.
Inconvenience.— Miami Metropolis.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

’ * 'M r s . Castle
In making the pictu.es,, for the
romantic serial " P a tr ia ," the next
chapter of which ii to he shown nt
the Lyric Theatre on Tuesday. Mrs.
Vernon Castle, who plnys the title
role is called upon to do things
which a less intrepid o.‘ capable
woman would have refused or been
unable to do. The heroine of " P n tria," produced for International
and released by Pat ho is an expert
rider, swimmer, diver, uenver, yvrestler and dancer, equally at home in
driving a motor car or a motor boat,
and familiar, with apropln.nes and nil
their ways.
Those who have known Mrs*
Castle best nr n dnt.&lt;«r, remember
her as a slender, graceful creature,
dainty and sv'rlt ami fragile us a
Dresden doll. Most people watching
her movements, the very embodi­
ment of grate, received the impreswon- 1 bet »f lsH*lwnl(Mft|s-s»il (**1;

she. might brcAk into n thousand
piece*. Well, none of
fragile nnd ethereal pcrsoculity hna
been lost In "P atria," nnd yet she
doejt such-hair raising. hi eat h taking,
soul gripping stunts in motion |&gt;ic*
tures as to fill the beholder with
amazement that one so fragile, ft ail
and altogether feminine- could do
them nnd survive.
"Employ a substitute for the dnn*
geruua stunts?" Not Mrs. Vernon
C a s tle .'-'
"Why, I rjouldn't bear to think of
ettiug anybody do all those stunts
for me," she said. " I t would have
broken my hea;t» I’ve loved every
minute of all those thrilling things
nnd I wouldn't have missed doing
them for worlds. •
..
She b* thrown from the baek of a
galloping horse; she dives headlong
from the deck of an ocean going
steamer and swims to u motor boat
into which she cllml* unassisted: she
k - d i r own fro m t hs -upps r- dock- of «
-Sound—stenmer-nnd-in the -w&gt;rtteji—«lbvests herself of her superfluous
clothing: she climbs the mast of a
burning ship with the flames .licking
the »hroud&lt; and falls with the mast
iqto'the water far below; she filungcc
over a waterfall-intw a whirlpool; she
races her motor bout against a rail­
road ear loaded with dynnmlH*: she
flies an tferoplace; she operates a
machine gun and Hoes many other
strenuous i liings that make you
gasp. Ilut never, for a moment does
si -0 Jose per daitit' . gricrful, frit.nil)* i harm -bat !»;•- i, a&lt;|e her
famous on two continents.
Ah *ve.

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THEATRE
PROGRAMME
TONIC7HT
•‘ C I V I L I Z A T I O N ”
Admission 35c
Positively tho Greatest Picture
ever shown here.

SATURDAY
“The Chorus Girl and
the Kid” *
“The Frame Up”
And the laist Episode of

“ Liberty”
MONDAY
“ Whom Tile Gods
Destroy”
Featuring Alice Joyce

Also a Rig V Comedy
TUESDAY
“ Palrfa"

Pcnluring Mrs. Vornon Castle

Three Reel Feature
One Keel Comedy

WEDNESDAY
Pearl Whim in

Pearl of tin* Army
1 hree llri 1 Feature
( &gt;nr II, *-l t i,m* d*

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dh.eatls *&gt;: Pat *1 the new Mract
fratu're. with Viola Dana as star,
which-will he io*en at the Stur The­
atre on Tuisilay w/*re taken in the
famous coni t Inlng rli«trirt arout.d

SPEC IA L
FEATURE

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Admission 5 and lO.Cts.

Take tfie Children with You

Notice of an advance of
10 to 25 pur cunl in a!!
Writing Ink* has been re­
ceived. Wu have a tfood
supply on\hand that will
go at the oty pricu.

Shown Exclusively at the Star Theatre
larint; N«|f»l Hart, former Wyoming
sheriff and range rider. and Dill
Giliis. Texas cowpuncher and all
’round rider of bucking horses nnd
•teors.
These typical westerners will dem­
onstrate Row their kind might be ex­
pected to net in real life, if dressed
in evening clothea and introduced to
society' at a fashionable function*
Theie is nothing burlesqued iiL't^yir
comedy, but their antics are docided*&gt;* productive of laughter without
anv descent to the ridiculous or
or far dial'

Hard Task Indeed.
It requires it certain nnimint of tnct
to be sincere with your friends nan
still keep them.—Philadelphia Record.

Resides these comedy elements In
"Love’s Lariat" there, is an appeal
to every emptloh, climaxed jn u
"surprise" finish to an ‘bngnging love
Mr. Carey will have O.ive
story
FttHyr Golden, ns his leading lady
and the original supporting actors
will be William (juinn /and Nen

" T h e Prison, Without M alls"
ftol.cit E Muc-Mumey and Realah Dix. who pr» ;...rvd the script of
“ Tito Prison Without Walls" for
the l.askj &lt; otupany. uii,|i f. t ur&gt;V. Mtlacv It* id a. it M;. rile M*‘*L iq
on tJ;v |'aram&gt;*u..t Program, suj&gt;plied Mr. K«nl with tbr*1'*- good
tights, in two, of wl.irb be is suppost d to i;g,,t soundly le-aten.
It,
is contrary to Mr. Reid's-principle
to.take a licking without protest and
the two battles In which he is van­
quished show that lie did not sub?

PALLINE NIEDERICK
famous Pin m Paramount

SPRING TERM RFVirW COURSE
April

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in if it were a real one and t
liis adversaries to do the
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penrirg ns "supers" in "Threads of former misdoings-, which :ift*r all
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1of real »in. The climux is a little
P a u l i n e Frederick
\ Sanford Gill
from thosv o) the book,
in “ Sapho" at Star Tonight
production a happier endDaudet’s famous novel “ Sapho" , ^
«h“n l ’,c 0^ ni, , -i , Thi*
has been taken by the famous play- «,VM
'Tick a splendid
era as the foundation for a thrilling opportunity to display hfr marvelous
photoplay^of that name .-elcased on
« n‘I hcr work ,n il U e* cof**
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PROGRAM
friday

Pauline Frederick Formally a Sanford Girl)
in •Sapho" nl-o A Magazine on the Screen.
Saturday— IHuo. Ilird presents Harry Carey ‘und
Olive Golden in ••Love’s Lariat"
Monday
Paramount presents’ Wnllaro Heid and
Myrtle Sudman in "Prison Without Walls"
Tuesday
Metro presents Viols Dana in "The
1 bread- of Fate"
• Concert* nightly by Wiiherington and Houser

Matinee Daily, at 3:15

Low's Lariat at Star Saturdny
. Mukjnit pictures of the Wild West
are numi'rbus and it is an unfor­
tunate fact that the public is be­
guiled into the belief that all of the ^
are authentic and genuine In’ their
various*'details.
The scen ery .In a
large number ot instances shdws vis­
tas of the Jersey hills nnd dales and
the ' ‘cow boys" arc in many in­
stances supernumeraries. Iron the
equestrian academies of Gieate.New York.
Rut in presenting the Rluebird
Photoplay, "L o v e's Lariat." nt the
Star Tneatre on Saturday the pro­
ducers back their assertion of gen­
uineness in detail with certain def­
inite statements that may readily be
confirmed. The interior scenes are
not purported to he distinctly Now
York views, but the exteriors, were
all made in California and the char­
acters reptesent the leading cowboys
in the various scenes are genuine
"ropers" and riders of the far west.
Harry Carey is himself an ex­
perienced rider and the cowboy com­
panions nro h**re given by. name;.
Rud Osborne, rider and steer bulldogger; Jor Hickson, champion Ho­
man rider; Tommy Grimes, champio
huejing hoisb rider; Pedro I.eon,
who can tope fifteep riders with his

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T IIE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE S IX
to consider our sister city in a better
standing, but can’t see-, ’em even
with a telescope.
Scarcity in Peanuts
George M. Phnir, in the Atlanta
Georgian says he understands there
is a scarcity jn the production of
peanuts this season. Hut how about
the Peanut Politicians up at Wash­
ington.
Maybe George hasn’t yet
received his reports from the Cap­
ital.
Husy Governor

At 11 'o'clock, mornintf worship
The minister will speak( on "Th e
Chained Bible ”
Evening service at 7:30
The
following nyislcal program will he
given;
Organ Prelude, ’’Cujus Anlman"
(Lord Vouchsafe Thy Loving Kind­
ness) from the Stabat Mater, by
Rossini— Mrs A' A Frye
Vocal Duct. "Lovely
Appear"
Mrs J A Takach and Mrs A
Frye

Governor Whitman of New Y,ork
state has ousted the boxing com­
missioner of that Jla te, the New
York
executive claiming that
Wcinck who is the Commissioner of
the state failed to fill his duties and
also charges the Commissioner with
BV *««»•• f*AVIM .
graft. By duing this the Governor
maintains the name of the Bport
fom lng Fight
and keeps the fighting game on a
Young Hominy vermis " K i d " Po­ level with all other popular American
tato, fight to take (dace ut Huberts sports.
* Grocery store some time this sum­
mer
Congregational Church
linn sling So mi'
Sunday services:
The Tatnpu Tiinm, with M ac
At W.*-I5 the Bible school under
Tarker wielding the sporting pen is
—daunting- more ^ p sm -io -th o-E lo ritla thu-ili.x'tUuu-^f C—U —WalkefiH
convenes
Interesting
State League than'any other Florida intendvnt.
You are
paper. Mar here of late has run a study of this great Hook
. column devoted to the State League urged to bring your children
and from his clover articles which
have been all to the mustard, the
Tampans will he well represented
this summer in the line of sport*.

Aulfiein by the Choir, - " B y the
R ifirs of Babylon/' GabrielShort sermon on "T h e Gospel of
Music '*
Soprano Solo, "Influmrnntus et
Accensus” (When Thou Comest)
from the Stahut Mater by Rossini —
Mrs' Julius Takach
In addition to these special num­
bers there, will be congregational
singing. You and your friends nre
invited to all of these services

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DIAMOND DUST

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Nine Vears'Ago
The greatest feat ever arcompHshed on a hull field took place at At­
lanta, Ga.
This particular .gatqf
was played with the Nashville Club,
and the feat was accomplished by I
the fastest man that- ever wore
spikes in that league and his n a m e
was Harry Hav.
With three men
on h:t*e * rd \11a ti f i’- h - t vimt d u 'I‘*r
stepping t o , the plii, n.im*iy. Hob
Stafford, everything in tip* 'land*
were in an uproar for Hoi* t&lt;&gt; •lean
the sacks.
Wi t h V«d&lt;» Sillon twirl­
ing air tight lull (or Nashville, there
was nothing to do hut serve one
over tin* {date which In* did, iioh
connected and sent the, hail sailing
for the left field frillf
\t the i rnrk
of i lie Imt Itav , i —
* •. f for ih&lt;*
iei*
sphere and I,»*f,»r** i •• I,.,.I had t* u li
Oil the (cure. I,a;, lm| j.. d op o, tin
fence and*iiaggi-d the thing spin re
taking the heart out of thousand*
of fans and causing the name of
Harry Hay■never to he forgotten by
the Atlanta fans that had witnessed
this game.
Same Here
Sever: l Sa nforrl fan* ire alre a*ry
picking t he New' ) nrk &lt;il.ll.l * |r» ;
win the pen mint irt tin • Nat tonal ,
League. The y ha ve tio* icntn iih! .
furtherni ore hey mve !&lt;s tier 1 t’Hl
the lost team in the I. ■ague. ,v owhy *houldn' t t In
win.’ Fqr ' i f
winner o( the American 1.vague j «*n- ,
nant we *tiH stick to * Ty
Company and with three good
pitchers Detroit will he heard from.
Standing &lt;&gt;f the &lt; lulls
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the Florida State League Mason:
Sanford
Tain|ia
Bartow
Lakeland
Kissimmee
Orlando
We are very sorry to say that th e'
cella, position is held by ih** Or-:
lnmln eldb, and if the cellar i* not!
very strung they are going in further
n h f i m i r n r — t t v . n t , T n k " v efy- tmh-ti

account of the threatened railroad
strike, hence he will not be In San­
ford this weekV Pass the word
along

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Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Grand
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White of an Egg.
The white of till egg Is made up of
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beating the white these cells are rup­
tured anil oxygen from lb,* air is Inclosed, which gives tlo- white and light
appearance of beaten eggs. The white
of a state egg will not Inclose as much
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“Why do you always tease to go
over to Freddie’s to ' play?” asked
Uncle Charlie of h!s nephew. "Why
don't you have him cotue over here
once In it while?” “Oh," replied Jack,
“t don't have to be careful at Fred­
die** bouse."

Christian Endeavor Society meets
at 6:30 instead of 6 o’clock
Spend
Concerning the Venus of Milo,
an hour with C E young people
It is .said that the base of (lie Venus
Rev W II Hopkins, D D , of of Milo, with tin* name of the sculptor
-AUwnU. Ga , w.l&gt;w- u.a*-4**-b^vw -tUvl npnn 11, wav rirsmiyril fngrthc purpose
with the Congregational people Fri­ of deceiving a king of Fmnce Into ilio
day night, in the. church was forced belief tluit it w„s more nnetcut tiian
lo cancel all of his Florida dates urt It really Is.

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Indiana [sills (via I/oumviIIi )
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Cleveland (via Cinciuttui,
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Cmciimati) iwml-wcckly, leaving Jack*
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JackooireiUo to Cincinnati; l ,r„.
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Improved Star-Fin dor.
The novel nturflmler of n Shanghai
Inventor IttiN the fonn of it Jmriuml
When the parasol Is opened uml Its
stick i*v 'pnliiled tovvtirti *i*»dtiris. tlm
stars oil'l eoiiHteUflthmx cimrled u|*&gt;n
iln i-ovt-rlng lire fouuil to lime Ilia
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ours because of fear! Isinkltig buck
over my own life | ean see that most
of my suifyi lug* su re duo J o fears,
nml i hat ittcy were all. every one of
them, lyiih ji-i !t -s nml poison. Of all
tin* demons that rhle poor mortals,
fear Is the n to j malicious.—Irish
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THE PRIC ES ARE RIGHT
We buy for Canh and Sell Cor Cash and you get the benefit of
the ctlremely low price*.
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Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for the Farmer
Rrmuie of our thirty j n r * of rit»cnrn(,e In buying for
Florida trade, nud Iwi-nuir of iplnriilid mil nnd m lrr
facilitim. anil low frrighl raft*, wc mvc you money oa
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crale titnlwr we *ell Im t (jualiiy orange boaei, fruit
and vep-table rmtei nt reniolinole priw*- To prov*
our.elaim* write for price listi.
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Sanford, Florida

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Palatka, Florida
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March -21 , 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR
present conditions la doing an
THE SANFORD HERALDII der
unpatriotic as v e l l . u a foolish act.

l i f e it depriving the government of
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M .’ HAYNES. Business Manager the assistance It needs.
(Continued From Page 1)
If this roll merely took nwny the
surplus population capable of work
closed
But, if ,we are to judge the
Jiut not finding it the result would
future by the past, nothing is more
ltd entirely beneficial but it is probcertain than thaft whenever another
! nbio that it will take largely from
fT h is Bank's entire organization is permeated with the spirit of
Hiver and Harbor bill shall be prethe industrioumclasses of the south.
seated it will meet with violent op­
service,
it is not enough to accept and safeguard the banking busi­
, If so we hove' no right to rompluin.
position
ness of clients; we put forth a special effort to he-iff additional
No man should object to u loss- by
“ Before th&lt;* extrn session convenes
the community if it is necessitated
service,
within our proper sphere. Our service is pleasing our
on April lfith, I urge all friends of
by the interests of the country.
customers,
may we please you?
waterways to call upon the senators
The* south has already lost a con­
and representatives' to auppqrt ap­
siderable amount of labor because
propriations for the Hivers and
! of the war. Thousands have gone
Harbors which are essential to" our
north to work in ammunition fac­
national prosperity and mny be
tories or other concerns having, a
vital to our national safety *’
larger demand for labor than th»|
i f f frANrypuR Business
local market could nupply or to take -1
tlie places of
work lu these concerns. Some of the
II. R. STEVENS
0 . L'TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
men who went north have returned
Cashier
I'rMldMil
Aei't Cashier
F. L. WOODRUFF Vics-Prs.M.nt
hut this new demand will start nn(Continued From J’ugc 1 )
other s tre a m ’ northward anil it will
lie more apt to be a stream of good
It needs legislative
workers already employed than of prepared to do
action
and
the
way#
of getting thin
tho unemployed seeking work.
took-up much of the time
Conditions are nut of joint all over
There have .been live immtl
It will ask the legist a la re to rom- the best people ami biggest business Germans will obtain economic ttdthe world ami we_mnst_ make the
snow nnd iern^a-:i
hem of things as they a re, hoping i edv t lain defect-in the Florida lawn interests ol lwfitly live oilifCTSlller. Trnmagg-on th f front xml rriuiln
m a|)|&gt;ropriation ns ’Inlrow s-youm nniitTiintT tioffiP uiiO" Tflmr by Dill rtilVfk T ile liritUh, I s not h v r ’ yPFT TCToVik
that the return of peace and normal
i t ’ costs you nothing
Are you- a however, must again begin the prep­ would snow todpy
Seminole brick roads will soon be times will not he long delayed.
member
of
your
home
Board of aration of their offensive.. Their
finished.
Why live in a country like
Ti me*-Union,
The board will also ask the legis­
Trade.
•
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heavy
artillery
must
.
be
moved
when
Florida ia on tho ifi;||,?
lature to make |irovi«ion for state
ahead
,
with
enormous
pniiis.
Roads
Get ir\ that special Faster Fdilion
*
Whether
going
or
coming
'the
.
Your siqbere fri' ioj.
ahl
The state’s trunk road,* mus
of the Sanford Herald. •
tourists
continue
to
ra|l
at
the
and
bridges
must
be
reconstructed,
..
Paul G Rlgpc
lie laid out so that they wiltjihn
Ammuni­
with those of other states. Some­ Board* of Trade olftre. Our callers often under hostile fire.
Only n quest it - of time before
tion transports may move 'only ina
times It is found that counties are the past few days wore;
Optimistic Thought.
the people of ’ Germany make Kaiser
T h e * condition
backward about
road
building,
Polly tales ns four times us mu'h n
J It Parker, Indianapolis, Geo very, slow fashion.
Bill get olf bis petch.
though, praise be, there are jew of Ward Cook, Haverhill. Mass , L D of the evacuated territory makes congress.
that type in Florida these days. J’iercc, Providence, Joseph Lawton, each advance movement difficult, as
WILL BE N E X T MOVE
Still, there do exist such counties Providence, W F Bcayten. New it Upes the lodging and provisioning
Orlando want* to bond for
and such road districts and the Haven. It I. Covington. Dallas, cf the troops and observation
000 to build a While Wav and bom'
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for another *um in piirrh i*c the have not tin* slightest doubt that hoard j,,&gt;ult| like pqwrt to stimulate lex . G \\ Giilmati. Galveston. It work."
public utilitie*.
Great i* Orlando tin* revolution in Russia will lead to such by saying to them. "We' II licit) l* Dryer, Dayton. (&gt;. V. 'N .
nnd her eiti'en*
.. - •ms u |■r i -i " » ; .in.I tun n: **ii l mis von 1-■•iI. I I* v! ro.nl if vmi'll do your ■'t'.irn- Toledo. Mr* G \\ Baker.
C' tii it.\
The K ii-&gt;r - ire
There .irr -••me iJurt-s I&gt;•t f. »it Mi** \|urt 1. T-eril, CliiThere l*
t &gt;lil l.i l.iiild
i be u (ting on |he m.ill wlt-r, mi &lt;li |&gt;h» ii would aid womlei- cago. Mr and \t r-» I. D Fittt* Paul Bigger* Writes That Beets W m 1 1 ■
Should Do U ell In Sanford
J i l .} !; | 5“
ford I hi* •! in ti i r ...i it —I:.■i
monarchic* art doomed *U'11&gt;
Boston Mr and Mr* 1. H Groove
atari f\| a* «m&gt;:i ,i*
Section
Si Louis, W M Ghrisholm. Jersey
The ‘ following letter f mil d’aul
people of fIm , t: . . .m Im.M
■« &gt;or Ix'thm.mn llt.iiweg * twlaii .|
City Mr and Mrs Stuart Temple.
.
Bigeers
who
1.1■*v
^ ^ ■ ■ 1
they will be iotur*lt,‘|l io Imib
chainpinning i*f political refornjs At
Grand . Rapids and .Stanley Wright.
town.
Montana
will
be
interestingtake care oj th &gt;*• vtho have
.ill cost* the Hoftensollerns must
Oklahoma City.
M.* Bob Holly. Sanford. F!a :
Invited ‘here.
head ofT a German revolution"
Oh, pi’s,' the fellow who does not
This i&lt; tin* Int rep relation of Her­
Dear F rien d —\s i fee! interested
and never did belong to the progress­
ma n It’ T i t i it great***! a u l h i ’- i l ’ in
/•
ive organisation of hi* citv or eoun- in Sanford and export to Ifv• there
tv tlml* amide room for kirl.u.g. Hi again sOme day I would like you to
gel Mine uf i to1 farmers to pul it. a
(fc* row* .if sug ir beets on the ec]i‘gy
’ fiWfllWa
paid .secretary .,re ui.*t v&lt;fiat
land afjer the celery i* olf.
If they , ^ I T iT fll]
city had needed .ill along
grow well it wVl mean a greil ileal w u F y ffl
Board of Trade ha* , crtainly
to Sanford.
It wj|| make lots of
tained result* tlii* winter
work in growing them, beaidm you .
/’s
can get a sugar licet factory In San- . ’
We \vant Kipr*-* tut.
W.’-wl.-ut!
ford, which will make a good nay-a. .
to get u* a good Jt-li and game law
roll for the town The pulp and the
on the *tatute book- w!-. |, ! . g,„ *
top are great feed to fatten cattle irti. Engines, Bol
to Tallaha--‘-e t . \i rn.« tli .it.,I Mr
1 am a Sanford booster and next' ^ complete
Woodruff know* wlr.it t i e i . ’iintv
fall I am looking for- quite a few Heavy. Mac
• rid the state -need* in iht* *,c»j»c,'i
people to go to Sanford from here immediate si
Our ,’nmV u&gt;..I our r-h need ijio.e
to invest.
This winter has been i a , M‘&gt;guebc
pr-olr.'tiiut if w. would h.iv&lt; at ,
such a hard one until it ha* got the
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people m the notion of goitfg southi Jacksonville

ORGANIZATION

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

P EO P LES B A N K O F S A N FO R D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

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engage m v a n e ,* bi!..)* of wo ..
* needed to prepare the nation lor war.
The labor i* needed In ‘munition
plant*, tiav. \ar.i* ami , Nowhere
Time* are #o prosperous in the coun­
try us n whole that there is great
demand for labor n*i*ie from the
government demand
It- looks as if
, ctfery one. who wishes to work ought
to be aide to find employment.

“ I believe.” continued Bernstein
|tn men in^tierman irenche* b'd to
l " " i r , ’* t l ie .

.if,

t. gi i ti ag a d e f e n s i v e

war will lead these uprisings in Ger­
many
They will demand dras'le
i hangc* and relorm* in tfie )unk&gt;-r
government this ha* *» wickedly
wish'd them, and that Hi* been re&lt;pon*llde for the li.'rri ;e cat:i-tr.qihe
now facing the tiermatt
people
“ A . we.l Ynewn writer told me
wiieii 1 was in Germany !.i*t year
that
lie would not tie at all surprised
The situation demands a closer
investigation than e v e r .if att tspplU af u revolution were to break out In

.it ought not to' he-difficult for thrtn.
(o find employment
If they , an
■work and will net they should be
made to work. If they are n.M able
to work they should be a charge on.
the communities in which they, li.e .
Provision t* made for the indigent a
evwry locality aifd they should ac­
cept it or r.ot appeal for assurance
H e . who gives 'indiscriminately tn
men tilde to support* thcmsclvc* uh-

aow fighting In the trenches
"T h is war has brought ’ many ills
in its train
But it h.t* brought one
consolation—democratisaiion t.t the
ranks of armies mefy where * That
is w-hy w, **'c Russian troops sup­
porting Hu.*«ian’ ri volutionarfcs. the
same troops that ten years ago help­
ed crush the people .

-----I*i*e i ue othi r
you have u
Nine times
ething worse
of a man to

Let’s all help to make that Herald
Easter Edition a *uece** and thing
of beauty. Adve-ti-.e yourself vnur
business.
If you have nothing to
advertise, write The Hi'rafd something and put yourself on record a*
advertising ydur county or your
Icity. The Board of Trade will mail
I do toward out at least three hundred copit* to
tourists all o v e r the country and we
t miles over want- them to know just how pro,
gressive and up.to date we are.
0 ntile* over
If 11 P 0 E stand*, for Best
J People On Earth, then arsording to
I_uule*_on--a-i-tli»-XourlsU w.*i -btiluug-Po-vha-o/dus,
Sanford's bunch should have th e’
Io0 jr.iU.* on , laureliy a* they belong* to th e. Al
class
,r
atnpa Board
Lady:
In Yowell-Speer'sl VA'hat
n of Mr \V 'are the prices of those skirts? f
nt. indicate*
Arthur Yowdl: Next table, madirit that has am, these are cape-collars
.

S aturday,

M arch 24

1917 x

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P airs of Men’s and W omen’s

N ext Door to the

Three - In - One Store
It will Pay to Investigate

lutton t
parate

For Your Office
Waste Baskets
Ink Wells
Ink
I otter Trays
Penholders
Pencils
Stamp Pads, I otter 1 lips *
Letter Piles * Account Hook*
Stationery
f a r bon Paper Paste
Mucilage
Record t ards
Pen*
Time Book*
Price Tag*
Receipt Books
Stapling Machine*
Adding Machine Paper
Typewriter Uihb*&gt;ns
.Siena. Note Book*
l.oo*c l eaf Books
Blank Deeds, etc. r.

In fact Evcrylhtnj; for the
Oftlce

HeraldPrintingCo
Office Supply Dept.
P H O N 2 I4 S

Hus* iah t *
have sficq
would have

D E F E N S E
In the trend which National affairs have taken, de­
fense has become the watchword of our country.
l ’sed in any
ajrainst loss.

London, England. M i
ilju tw ’i Amsterdam co-r
regions that it is rumored
ous riot* have broken ir.
V d i s p a t c h from uldt'nt^ai H . J
land, sava ’’persistelit rumor* are
current of great rioting in Berlin "
The dt*patch add*:
"Frontier - regiment* are reported
to have left for Beilin tcC maintain
order ”

alter the communh
that is you.-s
Are you a nembei
paid your dues? .

vc you

GERMAN LINE MAY
FALL IN TEN DAYS

Continued From Page 1
the memhetahip «ards uf over twert
ty j’ ve similar organisation* and tfci
[fen munames of these various Board* of
“ Although l*c
Trade will appear on pur n*,* ‘ idi'ti^Maker, a* to the
regarding
brrship- card* which means that the vcp Hindenburg
he critic*
*&lt;*men ha
holder of a Sanford Board of Trade on all *id *
that the
card- haa ad way* an. Introduction to ; deeper into thi

sense, the word implies protection

An account in the First National Hank provides a
strong defense fc*r the individual. It affords the best
financial protection available* in the face of the
unexpected.
This Institution welcomes Savings Account

First National Bank
Sanford, Florida

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March 2.1, 1917

THE 8 ANFORD HERALD

Dr J U Venable. pastor of llivtvniife Presbyterian ch.urch. of
Jar*
sonviile wan here yesterday onroute
to Orlando to attend tho deacons'
Little Happenings—Mention ! meeting Of the St John ii Prettily*
t/ry
He was'ucrpmpanted by Mrs
of Matters in B r i e f Venable and her parents
Dr* Ven­
Personal item s of------able has many friends here who-are
_ . I ji t e r cj I “ n.
— ! hoping that he Van hold another re­
vival at tut early- 1 d:ji&gt;. •
! Summary of (he Floating Small 1 . i i
L -»-—VUswrlrntl of Sanford
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
;; was among those ., rt•*n&lt;li iij* the highHurried Herald Renders
way meeting lo re
today.
Mr.
I
Woodruff
is
always
found
on
the
job
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when there is anything stirring afOsborne Herndon fa building a Icetipg the welfare of this section.—
m, u |,oat In front of the Star The­ Reporter-Star.
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atre but whether it Is for fishing or
Property Owners Take Nolice
for defense in case the Germans
The law provides tljat MIf taxes
come up the St. Johns river he does
upon any real estate, shall n o t - he
not say.
Ford Touring Car for Sale — At a paid before the First day of April of
bargain- D. &amp; O. Garage, W. A any year, the Tax Collector shall
advertise and sell."
Stringfeliow.
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I his matter war. brought to mv
Mrs A II Moses is mourning the
attention some time ago bv the
loss of a handsome dress The fam­
Governor, and this is to notify all
ily (eft one day last week for ‘Day­
concerned that tlo' r' juirenient of
tona Reach leaving the negro maid
law will lie complied with, and the
ih charge of the house find upoh re­
Tax Hooks Vcill positively be dosed
turning t hA dress was missing.
on April First as pruMdnl h; ■—
Mr« Ma-es says the lnwa_nrt? las .m.
abd.-nlp-Ianir. bn v\liii-ii t,i\c* |,&lt;m.
ui^v-iit-in-FWidmrytn tin 1 nortli
not beet! paid will* be ail vCrtiociL *
the maids' are held rcsponsihlo for
JN’ O, I). JIN KIN’S.
the homes left in their rhnrge and
■5G-lto
Tux Collector.
should In* responsible here. ■

by P K Yonge,* Murphrco .was
elected president o t the State Uni
versity of Gainesville, Conrad! presi­
dent Woman’s College at Tnllahas
see, | Walker president D«’af and
Blind Institute ut St.
Augustine
and Young president Colored Nor­
mal and Industrial School at Talla­
hassee
Clay Crawford—sras' sClectihl
toastmaster at a lmni|uet Calls’ will
*''v‘* •!&gt;** mein tiers of the legislature
and their wives at the Leon Hotel on
the evening of April 3
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TACE FIVE

oranges will he scarco this year.
May ho they will bring a . better
price next winter.
bn Memory of &gt;lrs. Allen Boyd
Another pne- has tjone to rest,’
The fait hi nF^’if e, the mother dear.
Whose presence once did our home

bless

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*—If as left us sad and lonely here
Sleep on, iTUr dear mother, sleep,
Your family mnurh their loss,
Around your silent grave we weep
As we try to hour the heavy crots

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ritks lL c Vci^iJiJiio-1 lin e of Millinery ami will
Please all Patrons.

(Jive us a call.

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MRS. I. I). PEARSON, Mgr.

-JVarhers’ Meeting *
The Seminole County Teachers Ypur voice that was always soft and harnu is the purpose of a company
sweet,
Association will hold its second
that has just been Incorporated.
meeting in the Grammar school on
As you gentle guidance gave.
'* " ’Three companies have been.form­
Is now hushed in the silent grave, ed to mine coal and one to develop
Saturday nt 2 p. m.
A very interesting program has
Vuttr spirit returned to him who j srnil|lit(. deposits in Alabama.
A
been arranged and a full attendance
**nve
i company will operate a gold mine in
is desired.
*
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j G Worgia.
Oh, dear mother, how we miss you:
. . . . .
' There G none to take your place. ,
An A‘ ! ‘ T ' V " *
' 7 ‘7
But we know if we are faithful
j «*"U»orntod m develop fuf.tr lands

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MRS.

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PEOPLE AN!) EVENTS

We shall some day meet you fare
7 ,'r"
. !'V . . . . .
.
peters Says: ,
|(&gt; f
.
A 12-sfnry hotel building and a
.
'
.
7-story apart tpent J uno.' will be
"Any 013 Kind of
erertt-tf Tit AfiTnntrTTa"
1
•4Vi.T »'&lt;i ii &lt;) / , jjfkf Jll-.'
sf**—fnrewrlf;- rtrnr *hmt her.
Shoes will do Coin);
"Item s of construction witrk to be
ITT bminr ITT Mrs. Ed tar L‘ " i ' , j
Farewell, pri’ -ioits one.
done
as
reported
this
week
an*:
fifth vice president of th
Dimn Hill. Hut
Horida i Wc* will submit to the divine One.
Federation, of Voment* C’lulis, the
And suv.
"
T
h
v
will
be
d
o
n
e
"
.
‘^purtnieiu
houses,
Albany
and
You
Wan! to (Jo Up"
say, " T h y will, be done " ,
board of managers of .the Woman’s Trusting to Him who will our treas­ Atlanta, &lt;•u.; bank building, Tifton,
t&lt;*c
and what * -■
Ga.; bridges, Holmes county, Mis­
Club of Sanford gave a charming
ure keep.
Peters Says is So,
sissippi
and
Osceola
county,
Fla.:
luncheon at Hotel Carnes on Tues­
Sleep on, dear mother, sleep
You c n n g 't fresh, country eggs at
FOR SALE
church buildings, Birmingham, Ala.,
day. The table was prettily adorned
By Lena Lee
liffier’s 25c daz.
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Om* of th« most formidable
and Brailentown. Gainesville and
with red ro*i*s, the chib flower and
rucks in the mad of success is
•,
l HCil Atitumobiles
Don’t forget about the special
Seahrerzc, . Fin.: drainage, tjuitmun
the pjnee curds were lovely fit The
the Bolder of clothes criticism.
Funeral of Mrs. A. A. Iloyd
1 Hiliek -17 Slot).
Easter Edition of the Sanford Unt­
Mount yr Miss.; fraternal building
design’ and variety of spring flowers.
Front the top of your head
1
Iluick
2.3
120
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’
.
The’.funeral
o
f.
Mrs.
A.
A.
Boyd,
il,I that* will he issued Tuesday,
A course luncheon was served at
Orlando, Fla'.: hospital
buildin
to the circle of your Icom you
1
Maxwell
f:J75.
who
died
on
Tuesday
morning
was
Ap.il 3rd. It will he a grand opDouglass, Ga.; hotel building to Its*
twelvy thirty. Besides the guest of'
rItotifif' be dress -d in a manner
conducted on Wednesday afternoon
Nearly how and in good Condijmrfuuity for n big trading week to
'that wiii« admiral inn nml wards
remodeled * St. Petersburg. Fla*: li­
honor those nt luncheon were the
at the home. Rev. George I I ■•titan
tion.
••if criticism
be started in Sanford.
brary building, i ! it to s\ill.-, Fla.,
present otfh-ers and the new mom*
otfictatini*.
The deceased |**a\**s a
Bargains. Come ipdck 1,
For a snir'-sfal foundation
tier, ul the ne\| board which in paying. Tallapoosa, vi a: Brunswick
Break your Cold or La Grippe ,or„ a„
husband and live snnill children and »il\ an i .iitni ■ i
sold
i *s i* fc*t psM ■a ut • m" irt ! fv
d! t&lt;•bide.I Mrs.
w PiH.ms, recording ...
with a few doses of 6Gf&gt;.
33-26tc
-l.o.l
,. ,
.
She •v* .i
1rtlu) u p o n i l o ■. . . . , it • ..! '
Semjnole i'tiunft Car ago.
.
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‘ ••fcfut.ird •f the Sl*ife I' I tier u tofc ,
The old military men of Sanfordd
Mr'
I
I
1
1
oi.io
&lt;d
/••pliyrhlll
.n *
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I
................ ir ** of * t to*
i .'ltd- a i d Sw ai tislin
.t d ' w r
l"
■ themselves in readiness
i:. i i . Pi/iK iis •
ar.- t
\\l*i» .,1,111"f :|1 -f f Iji” f it ntt ;i?
sew
■r and w.,i. r »•
M Galloway ,
lo. al .bill
Mr- . I
Ir
.■*m tlmr country
&gt;an
THi- f.itmlv w a lit * I ■■* p r e - s t |i i* r
. Hoots. Nlincs anil Slippt fn
Notice to t onlr.i- t ■(tc.itie Turner, re- t h a n k s (or k i o i f n e - s - l i m a [Itent in Sinvrntt. tin . votcil
J&gt; lihurt
M&lt;'
iinlier of them ant! they
font I
hoti'ls
11111
will
be
r
i
.
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f
'
d
until
loo
i tr i ng Itr- t ■i. *• p; es ideal Mrs May till-* sad In ■ir
01 i:,\x*T FIRST ST it IJET
will •
ai th'* tirst call for d&gt;*
p. in. Monday. Apr I luth I‘*I7. (**r |) kin
"Construeti tn contracts have
\ Howard the
.\li
B
lee"
x
t h e erection of a two story buck mcoo'V • tliird vice prisiib ut, Mrs.
Itoeii awarded as .follows: *
*
Ford inuring Cur. for sale at
■
llum
jjhrcjs Slcnstrom
a addition to the Fi. st National Hank \V. F Watson, iticomijig recording
"Apartin'eat house. Atlanta. Ga.:
bargain, il. &amp; O.' Garage, W.
At th** llajitist psstorluin D r- bank building. Greenville. S (\; , .
of Sanford. I ’lnritfa.
Poor Man's Limitation*.
secretn/y ntul present chairman of
Stringfclliiv.
■ Mrtfc
“ \fT V *:|I II * ft : ... t •• Im lurMif/'
Successful bidder will hi ie&lt;|uir*‘d Welfare Dept.. Mrs. Geo. Fox. Irens* llymatt performing the cere,tinny. bfiilgl* I ....... ....
I’ll
pii- 1 -. i|,*■-*
Go our office supplies before the to furnish snrbtv tin nil f&gt;*r fifty per
*m »i • i ' » !**• j **• i i t.t » . tn #ir
on
M
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h
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mjdir.
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nri'r. Mr* I! I' Till &gt;r. ■h ai r man of
f * ‘ &lt; 1 I m h i t*
I 1 I ' \ l
I f f , I I*
■war -t.rts ::s everytIting in lids line Ci’llt of I ............ii t
ahil Mt
&gt;t•■ t r.. i■, w *■r.
11 &gt; . I i ,
I i d-tio • I II
r •i •
I a el ■! '
l T 1. Will 1, 1 Ii XJ | It, i • Mi i C H*
r
i-i i
*x., it-i*- i i•i &gt;t ir,
. 1*
&lt;t ry day. The Herald day s of ifii ;• ■,i *. t * l
otatn.icb1
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* ' r •i i t, ..r 11 - . .lit
l * ,. t
' I i-s
« ei * &gt;’i &gt; M• u
! If t t •i i t a
d D* pi
Mrha* Os ’ &lt;*t f everything in the
i inn. w h* re. I I i
i *. * i •:
........... id
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1 . lull., . VI t|, lil &gt; **n iitung . ttairinai'. It f \\*"f1 I, Jt11Id III 11 (* , line at prices most ot t .tito !
r T h •ir -*i*t
tp lll .'till. Mr"Industrial plants will be estab­
.1 lit!*•s Mo ug l it o n. tin titnmg t h e y have resided the greater part
' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
.r*.** ■
Como in and let us front Fit.
of tl tej r lives and the lii*st wishes’ of lished as follows:
l Motighton, architect. ehairmtin ok Welfit:e |iet&gt;t
It
was
t
vToo Lute to t'lassiiy)
thaw ;..ij just what you need.
upon the deposit of tint dollars to be .regretted that other nteptberp their many friends ,*o with them.
"Cotton mill to be improved.
at
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Banning, Ga.; cold storage plant.
For Sale or Fvchang*’ New f,You • .n get granulated pungr at same to be tefiinded upon the re. of the board wit** unable (o be pres­
and
Mrs.
J'.
M.
Lord
and
resided
Muni
ut
plans
und
speeificaliotts*
on
PeFnniuk
Spring's
Fbi.*.
ginnery,
nmin
hous e ami 2 lots
Will located.
ent
und
enjoy
the
delightful
oernlathers |0c pound.
Gl- 2 tc *
near Lord’ s Station for many years Pickens S.
'or before date to receive bids
dye fact try. Pensacola Will trade for farm. Terms, if de­
sioti
RUB-M Y-TfSM — Antiseptic, Beand has a large circle n{ friends in cola. Fla ; ereattterv, Vicksburg.
Tin* board of directors reserve the
sired
Box 1073, Sanford
152 tt
Itevts lUuumatistn, Sprains, Neuralt he county aid in I his rit r .
\li*s."
i right to reject any or. all bids.
Mr
and
MrG
I
bo
o
ks
b'lt
on
«i».
:i:utf
For Sale My lot on First street,
The groom is o n e of the largest
,
It I U I I I T S k B
U t iliU'f lay for I htucdui.
lust opposite Bobbins Nest * hotel.
cattle. nvVniTH in Seminole county
'
.'!*■ T a i f,»r Automobiles"
. .
Cashier..
If the Germans ami Austrians You can buy this fine projvcrty
and is well and favorably known in
*i!l b* i ’ &gt; .subject of an address by
63-Tu«'s-3tc
Mr- J . G. Allcorn "f Miami is
will
now follow ......... ..
set them cheap. Address Robert Bucksbaum,
this pn.t of the state where he has
: th*- Florida S ta te Autontoe\jif. t “-I today to visit h'T brother,
hi
I
lie
UllH-Uili
people,
the
war Itt Tampa, Fla.
G2-3tp
resided (or many years
. bil A •&gt; latinn. during the annual
Mr. Usiar Sp*«*r
Ifcsiditiinns
Europe,
destructive
and
hopfdy
as
Mr
and
Mrs
Humphreys
will
r»re:' ' o a uf the Florida State
For SaleTomato f'bints.
B* solul ton&gt; of sympathy atloplcil j
side si,ut h of Sanford on tin* Sanford- it has been, will lie worth its,terrible
&lt;&gt;"*, 1 1;. .l&gt; Association, to be held
Variety
Livingston Globe.
Enquire'
Mrs
F
It
tiruddick
-of
laeksoncost.
Kingly government* are a
by the l.adt"s‘ Ai*l &gt;oct* I y of the
Orlande road.
in f a !bd,asset*, April II and 12
lohn
Russell's
o
I
lice.
GiF-Str
t
he
guest
id
her
daughter,
villc
is
menace
to
civilization
and
should
Presbyterian ehuri'li of Sanford:
Th,tent inn promises to* be an
not lie permitted longer to enilii e.
Whereas, our Heavenly Father It.is Mrs. If E. Tolar.
tfataiii .ut one and will no doubt be
For Sale
Fordlouring
ear lfH7
Ge r ma n S a i l o r w break I hit
I a order to graft the whims and am­
seen lit in His wisdom to remove
Krgely at 1 ended
mo,|e|.
I
sed
less
than
liO
days.
Low round trijj I from his family our honored and bvI'hd.id*’!
jdiia.
Mar.h
'J'J
NutMrs INIyuV Lew i" W is t h e gll**.1
bition of tle'ir rulers the peace uf
rsP* front all Florida stations will
Run'
about’
1000
miles.
Consoli­
i f , of M rs I' M Gallo way iyn Tuesday. withstanding the nayy department's t |ie world will always’he in ffftfpary.
foved frt'.rid Mr I N Whittier.
b*' Rii**' in. the railroads
dated Ceji-ry Co , 1st and Sanford.
(announcement'that all the sailors of
Therefore, be it ,
G2 - 2 tc
I
the
German
auxiliary
c
r
u
i
s
e
r
s
in­
,
(
Mr
and
\l*s
J
.
\
V
Barnes
left
7).e Ladies Aid Society of the - Resolved First That we bnw tn
Wednesday,'
Mrs. terned at the Philadelphia navy yard
Bajttt-t hurrh will have an Easter htimide siil&lt;mi*'uni to tin* wdl of the .tty on
ludge.
of the &lt;jiunt&gt;
Barnes goes to Pensacola for a visit who made a dash b.r liberty had hIhuiJi I follow quickly upon tin* heels I ”
b*!&lt;- Saturday. March 31st, at Hob* Him who do*‘t!i all things well
Florida
been
aceiwmled
Tur.
the
local
police
,,f
,
|
tl.
'
Sc
oil
nolit
ounly.
Stale
of
♦ft*’ (tfocery.
G0-3te
Second, That we t-ejidcr Jo lys to the home folks before joining Me
tonight went Working on the theory
^
In re hstate of*
,
bereaved
wife and ibitlght‘ r&gt; o tr llltrues in Beaufort S C
-b Vrr.
Good Hoads Booster” in
that
at
least
two
of
the
Germans
,
,
J
.
N.
W
Miner.
Deceased
bb’' 11, t odd attend the annual divjiiat sympathy in their irrcjiirescaped.
| 1he Dinni'xa thing is' the mishap
r r,.,,i,,,rs. Legatees, I isPresbyterian Church
mm tip ttoi of the State Good Bonds able alos«. realizing that the God of
S
ean
h
of
the
waters
around
the
I
0*
“
i
"'1
'"id
-gentleman
whose
wife
,;
j|„„,.c*
„j| l'ers n it buying
We cordially invite the public to
! M " to bf held in Talluhas- all comfort will he near them to
,‘n“ 7 " "M claims or Demands against said
the following services next Sunday. yard for'the bodies of Lieut ChnrtJi ,K,y" ‘ J’.0 7 ' ? I? 1 ' ,
*"■ A|t il H and 12 It is the oldest keep and bless.
----■Hid H'Timum S ehniilcr, tnricMnflltf i (.the habit of jiaytn,' his Mg;ua_j:lmrtt-- K m ^tyr
'.Gift
a.
tn.
Sunday
school.
Third,
That
a
copy
of
these
reso"I nil Good Itofids Associations -in
ed
potatoes and .the other day his
You, »nd each of you, nre hereby
niaie7~reported to have been drowned
til. 1 Mlirntitg Svorsltl)i Se*
the state
*
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luliuiiv hc-Jumt-iu-Mra.-Whitner tm
wife took her pencil and began to n()tj,jY,| am] mruUcti to ji resen tany *
in
the
attempt
to
swim
3110
yards
to
her children, and the same ho re­ nton subject, " T h e Searcher of
‘ ^"u ca» Ri’t sweet potatoes, ye|- corded in the minutes of oyr so­ Hearts."
the mainland was discontinued late reckon: Nile finally found that they dahns nhd demands which you, or
hut| eaten more than ten car Mails
,lf yoUt niny have against the
Pj * Yams 10c jteck at Lefller’s.
7:30 p. tn. Evening worship, Ser­ today
ciety.
• .
of
potatoes
and
she
didn’t
believe
estate
of J . N. Whittier, deceased,
fil- 2 tc
Ciipt Tate of the detective bureau
Mrs Geo. B. fltckenson mon subject, "Ashamed of Jesus."
late
of
Seminole county, Florida, to
Fite
account
was
right.
3
he
g
r
o
c
e
r
^ r , .Hid Mrs Joseph Marshall
detailed a squad of men to watch
*
Mrs. C. C. WoodrufT
the
undersigned.
S.
Chase, K jccc*»« the litter’s* brother, Mi Searailroad terminals and all -otln'r anil the smoker are now up between
t'atholir ( hurrh
Mrs. May Dickins,
stor.
of
said
estate,
within two
bur&gt;' " f Detroit and Orion, M ich,
Fourth,Sunday in Lent:
Passiod exits from the city and "fliers" con­ the upper and the nether trillCommittee. yeata
from
the
date
hereof.
*
* n ‘' kMie-t- of. Mr and Mrs E T
Sunday: *
taining descriptions of Chorth and stones, nnd it is hard to tell who
&lt;* *
Dated March 22 , A, D.
*!'.
Emma Woodruff a couple
Low Mass at 7 it. m. and 10 a. m. Schroder were sent broadcast
Heads of Stale Schools
will
be
pulverized
.the
finiMt*
at
t
ie
S. O.'CHASE,
cf
this week
Electricians today strung wires
Tallahassee, Flu . March 21
At a . • Serrnonij from the Gyspek
C2-8tc .
' *
Executor. *
close,—
"'Volusia
County.
Record.
( ’ hbir will'ling Kyri •, Sanctus and over the meadows in the vicinity of
B'erland Touring Car much less joint meeting of the hoard of educa­
the navy yard and erected high
‘h»n 'a a. for ,lujrk Balc
„ &amp; O. tion composed of the cabinet 'o f ­ Agnus Del,
vsrit;,.. w. A. Stringfellow.
powered are fights. .
Glosses
for
Christian
Doctrine
at
44-tfc ficials and hoard of control, hearted
Mayor Smith announc'd that the
9 :r s .
interm-d crews, numbering about
Bei'i'diction after 1:1*1 Muss.
r
750 men would be transferred to
Forts Onlelhorpn and MfPhr.unn
Wager Walker
et,fly
today His announcement was
Roy E. Chisholm of Detroit, rep,r'!:eitting fJclroit Free Press was in made nfter'communication with navy
the city yesterday, He is traveling department officials at Washington.
from Detroit to Miami and other
points on a wager. He. must work
Progress In Southeast
his way and can nut pay his fare on
Columbus, Ga., March 22. The
the train
He will go to Tampa and Industrial Index says tn its issue for
from there to New York and thence this week:
Decide to
out extruvnpanci' and cultivate
to Detroit.
"Construction nnd industrial ac
habits o r'th rift.
Think twice before F|x.‘ndintf
"Construction
and industrial u
money for some luxury that is not actually needed.
W EST GENEVA AVENUE
*■* tivity in the southeast is steadily in­
Uejrular deposits with us will prove of great benefit
W’e are having some awfully dry creasing in volume.
“ Phosphate ebivato.s and it ferto you.
weather now If we could only have
one good rain how* thankful we titit'T plant will he established, ter­
minals M (instruct ml and a con tier to
0 would he
.....
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON
railway
line built at Tnmu.il, Fla., at
Mr and Mrs Tom Tyner and
0 family* were pleasant callers t.t Mrs a cost of more than $ 1 , 000,000.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
"Birmingham, Ain., will issue $HJack Vaughn's
ort Sunday ufter000,000 of school building bonds.
noon, all having a good time
“ A II () M E I N S T I T U T I O N
"A contract has been awarded for
Mrs Will Robinson nnd family
the
erection
in
Birmingham
of
n
have moved to Miami for the-sum­
mer
Guess they will cotnc hitek in jiosUifllce budding to cost more t|tun
J.'iun.ooo,
the 'winter
"Contracts have been awarded for
Mrs Jack Vaughn certainly hjis a
fine garden coming on now, if only erectjng and equipping u meat pack­
the cold-will stay away "There was ing plant near Mobile, A1ti.
l-ast Lyceum Attraction this Season.
"A contract has been awarded at
a big frost Tuesday morning, but
' 1 H*u Deposited your Ticket call at Ihc Temple.
l
nothing was hurt to amount to Augusta, Gn., for the erection of a
Masonic building to cost mote than
.A
anything.
The orange trees, don’t seem to lie $ I GO.000.
♦Miwmnnnwi*—
|
t
putting nut much bloom [since the
niMMMi ll
"T h e building of an electric rail­
cdlil killed th'Mi beck.
We think way between cities in northern Aln- |fOHf.ST I.XKK, Pie*.
A It. KKY, ——in X C«a!iUf
«. W. SfKXCKa. 1st v,.frrt
(Continued front Pan* 3)

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SAYINGSUGGESTION

Saturday Night 7:30 O’clock At The

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The Collegians

^ High-Glass Male Quartette
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Sanford,Florida *

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A Home Bank for Home People

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�March 21,1*11

THE SANFORD H E R ila )
guests of Mr and Mm J M Lord- death. An uppon! lo the supreme
s All the young /pika gnthereij all court itayed execution of the sen­
the. cow bell«, tin pans und every­ tence and meanwhile Overton wna
thing that would make n fuss, and brought to _ Birmingham for snfeHi* defense waa that he
gave Mr and Mm W T Humph­ kceping.
reys a jolly serenade Friday night and Judge J,awlrr had become In­
BUtfCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORLemonade and rake were served at n volved In a political argument, that
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
late-hour
Every one enjoyed the n fight followed and Lawler was »hot
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR T IIE IIEHALD
In self defense.
f«U«a ,
.
During the trial it was brought
Mrs K C Houman and*daughter,
out that while search was being made
Margaret
spent
a
pleasant
day
with
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W E S T HIDE
for Overton in all parts of t he'counMrs J M Wynn Friday
Cap*, and Mrs. J . A. Alllsnn left Kithun fur-tv couple of weeks.
try -Jui _ua» visiting Huiiiayillc at
l{ev. D. I) Moriston is allWndin
for their home In Charlotte, N. C
regular intrvals to' see Ills laniM™
PAUJ.A POINTS
Wednesday after spending several confereme this week in Tampa.
Mrs Hogg tiled at her home In
Master Carl Itahun i* on the gain,
weeks at Tampa, St Petersburg and
Markham
Sunday after a lingering
IN WAR ALREADY
after
a
battle
with
the
fever
He
Is
Hanford, looking alter their property
Illness ‘ Funeral services were held
under the rare of Dr. Itohfbn.
at Tnmpa and Hanford.
at Pitola church Sunday morning.
Dr. and Mrs. W . ' B . Housludder
Interment In our cemetery here.
ELDER SPHINON NEWS
are driving a new Ford «ar.
She
leaves a rOusln, James Fudge,
Washington. March - 2
Senator
Mrs I V Stenslroiii and Mr W
' Mr. and Mrs. Htodoff Have .bought
with
whom
flhe
has
made
her
home
I)
U
Fletcher,
a
member
of the
the place they live on. It was own­ T Humphreys were married Thurs­
senate military affairs committee
ed by Mr. and Mm. Ilarnhart'i day afternoon nf fh** Baptist Temple for itnnie tllila
Mrs Waller of Virginia arrived today expressed himself forcibly rMr J M Wynn Is driving n Ford.
daughter.
last
Friday and is the guest of her gnrding the ruthless attack of the
Among the many going to Day­
Mrs. Alfred King, with
Mrs.
cousin.
Mrs It It Kldrldge lier°
Germans on Ame. lean shi|»s, saying:
Alfiaon spent the day very jdeaaaM* tona Sunday were Mr and Mrs
.M
r
s
SuMn.
Mrs Frailer nml Or- "There Is no longer any u&gt;je In heat-1
ly at the home of Mrs. M.e.t'raeken Qaear Vernon,' Mr and Mrs It T.
Wynn, Mr Cook and M r M S riti Sabin returned Saturday to Twin ing around the stump, we are in war
at Crystal Lake Wednesday
Lakes, after visiting Cuba and other and we-might as well realize that
Mrs John fladger. oeeolitpsnled Nelson
poittis
of interest south of here.
fart once for all and prepare for
Mrs
L
V
Bryan
an.I
Mrs
Brat*
by her two ehildreti left oil Wednes­
day for Knoxville. Tennessee, oftr fen of Kissimmee were the dinner
M.-s B n u lie ld left for her home whatever emergency, may arise Dis
in New London. Corfu . Wednesday, mission of Germany's recent acts Is
after a week delightfully spent with of no constNtuftice whatever now ,
TTT.-; T ib e r :TTTw lit TdriHT
1 What ilie iliil D~yrnyt. Bur n hst~ue T
para.t.mint tjurs|ion !
\
nrprise patty .was tendered shall do is
I
.regret
lir
-sny
t r To,
Myrtle I rawer by a jolly trouTI of
to
face
with
the
in Writable
It
young folks v.h &gt; motored out fr.onj
war
Doubtless
the
ITcsiiicnt
will
Saitford last
Thursday
evening.
Gatins ami dancing were, e n jo v d utilise- 1 he time Intervening until the
wild delicious puridt itltd. c.t^CH serve.' extra 'session Of congress,
ditriit]* the evening.
Mr. ami Mrs t lark Pearson have
moved nm from Sanford,and nre at
tlicir home again
,.,
Mrs t'sear I’earaotf
returned
from Lake Mary Monday, where
■Jo’ 1
Keen ti .ntiiivg jv. bool ft&gt;r the

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He used a pebble
in his day* to keep
his mouth moist

My entire crop of Celery for sale. Any
quantity from one crate to the whole
crop.
W ill begin shipping March
ltfth and finish about M a y 1 5 t h.
Will jMfb t«&gt; ^nit tin, purchaser as far
as possible. Quality very good. Sizes
will run larger after this week. Have
about thirty acres to move. Sanford

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PAGE THREE

T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD

One may bring four pennies or a real where they arc pleasantly located
hit of silver, n dime-or a quarter* or and at homo to their many friends
A RESUME OF SANFOBD
mayhap a w h ole dollar if one feels
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
really generous. There is going to
New Enshjnd Home Arrivals
*»oa» for iKia
he a surprise too nftil this is going to
Mr
and NIr-» \V 11 Smith of El•r.** of Phoitt
be teal also. Every member of the "mirn, N V . Mis Allison and "Dr
club will roioieo in it anti will cer­ S A Rax* and wife' of Wichita.
tainly want to know i t ' hut th&lt;* only Kansas a.'*- still guests of lli&lt;* New
Torn 7 '1'umb W eddin g
way to find out will he ta —attend
The very prettiest wedding ilun uou
Hrmineettng-"oh' Alirlliiui rt h
» &gt;»i
rumlh-v Seven
New arrivals for the wi-ek moling
-frns taken place in Sanford in many si reamers &lt;*f pinJ; amf white reaeheii
Mareli JU art- Miss S M Monlyears was that of M,r. and Mrs. &lt;u Hi........
Personal- Mention
of the r-jblr (rom the
/ornery of Middletown
Torn Thumb at the Ilaptist Temple chandelier and a big basket tied
Mrs. J. II. Cow*an is expected Jordan, Tampa, . T. I
on Tuesday evening, when seventy- with green mallnc, filled with pink home today from a visit to her
Hichford. Vt , - A l r and Mrs E
five of Sunfortl’s attractive little llowers hung just above the table. mother, Mrs. J . Petersen, at E m ­
Snider. ClCelnnhtl. O . II 'C White
people participated in tin* play wed­ Pink crocheted baskets ornamented poria.
and wife. MF nnd Mrs I, II Sei­
ding of tipy Evelyn Peabody and with green malina hows filled'with
fert and family and Mrs Howard
Master Wallace Philips, both three nuts ami candles were at the places.
Miss
Olga Schultz and brother Todd of Mineral Ridge, 0 . Miss M
yea is old. . Surrounded with the 1 he season was appropriately sug­ Mr. Carl Schultz motored over to M (* Dishrnw, Chicngo, W W
rha; rn and nwcetneas of baby grace, gested by place rani* in Easter de­ Del.and on Wednesday for a visit of Hants bade, ( “ C liuckly, H If
the fragrance and beauty of flowers, signs.
several days.
Richards, . Ktl wardsville. Ill ,* I N!
the wedding‘ party grouped upon the
McKee, St Louis, M o ;
G W[
Pinning the "ear* on a rabbit"
rostrum, a lovely picltne of child­ and the “ tail „f t |„. donkey" were
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haynes and Plasterer and daughter of Shlpplnghood. The /room and l.is attend games much enjoy &lt;d by the lit tie little family and Mr. (\ A. Haynes ston. Pa It H Ensthiirfi and wife,
folk&lt; In the former the first prize motored to EustiiT on Sunday.
I'liil.t. Pa . .1 W Hates and wife and
a game was won Uy Margaret
Miss Cooney Hates, Miss Sherlock
Mi.** Ruth Mettlnger left on S o t-- Smith, Him. Vt*
Zachary and t he boohy by Margaret
day fur laeksonville Cnroute to
Herncr. In the bnmiie contest the
first prize was won by Rel,|., ,.-i j l‘hiladeliibia—wdiuro-Al.e - wiH- spend
Not Hurt by Use. _j _____
Styrrntt
th,” TT
* Ini. iu tniw r. She wu-c-uceejt»prtnJt*Ti ~Thirhtg Ids vacation a San l-'niiiWhllner. WFiile ti e children weir to facksbnville by Mr. and Mrs. vl'co lawyer met tm old friend In tin*
de grouped jibout the (aide n picture W. 1.. Morgan wl|o will he away for vlUage.-uml tliclr iunvvrsiiilun drilled
de was taken of them. Th" nitrr.etivi'
to ii disgiisi*b&gt;n of tin* natives.
X
ial little 3.i. i.■ \\;*4 lie recipient id
young farmer came under Ids view,
He many lovely
t. i ten. Shipp left today for : "lie ’s a lino looking .voting' fellow,*'
"V e
II- ■ ai l e d
end visit.with her sister. Mrs fttltl t h r l a w y e r .
:__ f I’njovitM the i*t'i
Ills
frle/id
dubiously.
"Wi
II. nnvy in Tampa.
; ,r Theodora Mille.-; m
way, lie lias n mighty good Jieud."
*s" Evely n Penbody, !
“It ought l o I f g o o d ." w as'th e r**
. .Ralph Roumdktt is being cordially ply.— ‘That man's head , 1* brand*
Rebectn' Steven* J
greeted by old friends, lie is home new—he’s never used It any."
''-'dtert"Murrell, Mar,!
on furlough*ff«m Jacksonville wh**rv
11 lyn Shejl, .Mar/arr
lie is stationed with the Florida
r" Kennedv. Sarah \V
It's a Good Idea.
Naval R« serves. *
in&gt;|Allen, Lila • Mtirr.il
If you ever feel Mint flf\* Isn't worth
Lli/. ile lli U bit ,,,*r
Hi lug and tlinl friend* tire untrue. Ju*l
of the l.it«ialur&lt; in ru your tl 11 enf lou to y o u r liver nnd
■'''|Mnry ami I.ill i in
m o w|e lie i I'V fiU.MiL' It u(&gt; aii'i'ld llig
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ABOUT PEO PLE
...AND EVENTS...

In th e dlrei l io n - \Ir -. Sy m« - glv,-- t o ­
day you . .in i |. i, f ,i i
h ue on 111*,.

All Credit Qrl ong* to -Woman.

i ■mi, Rines and Thelma loidhee
eiierly represented, the
grand
Mr's. It. Wiley ‘ Ed.wanh delight­
parents of the bride nnd remlcrctf fully entertained the tnemhers of M.
very fwnlty “ When You und 1 Agnes Guild on Monday afternoon
Were Voui:/, Maggie" and " I Can- and plans for future work of the
ii'f 'lug the Old Songs."
Other Gelid to 1 l]l 11 li t ' •I- o l d f .or1 I he vweet ehilllish Voiee- i
v i. • *li promts!* Me." I'ohuhy
I l.o •• 'ion Truly." M tU'!*** I'ry. Mr. ii.&gt; no I
Mr-. Uni
\\ lo*n I I&gt;re.un of ^ on." , Edwards, M r. M. •Minarik. Miss
Evelyn Rigv'ets; -"Silve,- Threads I lunie Stumon and Mis* Charlotte
Among ihe C o l d " Kermilh Hurley:! Hand.
. .
a duel, "I'd l.ovc to Live in LoveJaml," Virgin. Horne Hyman and
f niirfft lU rll if ty. II' oreitp'.* f ’/sl.
Calvin MeC.agahin ami a bright
The
next business meeting of the
riieliy little song of three old maid'
“The Old Maids’. Con olnlion" by Woman's Clnb on Wednesday, \p.-il
I • - MiCagabin, lluby River* and nil Will lie III Hub's fourth birlliI!
In ■ Wray*.
Charming
liftle day which will- to- celebrated to ii
th&gt; -r gi.'l* we,*e Ruth Clare New­ fitting tnamier u*ml a silver olfering.

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Married in DeLuml. F la, March

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A limn i* a great thing upon tlr.
I’ltrth And ihrmigli etenilly; bid evefiy
Jot of tin* greatness «if man |* unfold
wi out of woman.—Widt Whitman.

of

t’ln*^ bride i* a daughter of Mr
and Mi*- T *W Geiger of Geneva,
a lovely young laity, with a wide
circle of friends who will learn with
interest of her marriage and wish
her every hitppii.f**
Mi S*»insula
is a popular young business mini
with a ho i &gt;d Iro-inl- who evti'nd
&lt;oti/rat ii*ai iop* atol i ** - i wi*hi*s
I'lilfowin-,' the i efi'tuony tin h ip­
py couple returned to Indian Springs

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We have to offer the best Combination
on the market. * We have a full stock
Plain-,View and John Deere Planters.
good stock of Planit Jr. Seeders. : : :

Planters
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ton ami Yir/itiiu Duncan.
There
«• :, -ixtv guest* who upon their ar­
rival viere announced as a promttn'ii' ritizen or lady of Sanford
who |, was aft amusing feature of
lfie entertainment. A charming r«"'■if*n was held after the wedding
* 1'
the li»t|e luide anil lor utr*
o-rvi il i.-e ert-am and &lt;ak&gt;W1 - iin*sol phlox and. Qinlmctlaea
adorned the church.
The' children
V' . tnierd by Mrt. IVtite ami
M4 \ M. Philips was the rhniitn.iu f Hie committee on tirrat:ge-

I he r /ular bi-munthly meeting
t l " Cci'ili m Mifiilc Club will bt*
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TCTT "i. and . Atnigaret .Neald two
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'T * *

I\T THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

p i)ffn sn ci&gt;

IN SA NFORD— Life /-* Woith Living
number

SANFORI). FLORIDA, FRIDAY, M AIll'll «■». 1917

VOLUME VIII

61

DEMOCRACY
ANTOCRACY
IS THE FIGHT

! m.inn* privilege* m ay In* extended to
nf ii
■i! *••»•,! Ilf t (,.• &lt;II l rillHull
Floridu teachers,
,
of ».it l liuli hiail hihI fur tilling in.
Resolved T h a t a r o p y of these
reclaiming and hriugirij; to n topo­
iccoinmonibitions bo p rin te d in th e
graphical level all reclaimed laml
local pnper, and th a t copies be sent
f.’oni t h e line of jtuiil bulkhead to t h " I
to t h e s ta te s u p e r in te n d e n t of p u b ­
•hon- lin« exitin g prior to said i - '
lic instruction, to th e governor of
cl ui nation and for tin* cost of iho
the «t:tte, to the conjm ittoe on school
construction of n sewerage system
legislation, and to (rep rese n tativ e s
.in t-uid bulkhead distrlit. th • propot*
in t h e legislature, from Seminole
d o n a t e part to bo borne ami paid
county.
| by. tl»'’ city of Sanford amount*
to
j the ’naid Him of ?fd. 199.22, which
C'lgareltcs to Minors
RUSSIA CALLS UPON CJERnaitl m i ' ii shall hi* paid in lull by
T h e r e is u complaint in thi* city
DEMOCRATS NOT IN FAVOR RECTOMMEND C O M P U L CITY C O U N C I L TAKES UP the* city of Sanford. Florida.
MAN PEOPLE TO
about certain dealers selling cigar­
SORT ATTENDANCE AND
OF NON PARTISAN
A dopted tl‘i* 19th day of M.irih,
MATTERS OF VITAL
STOP WAR
ettes to minor*. T h is is u clear vio­
MANY OTHER I.AWS
11*17.
FEATURE
INTEREST
lation to the. Florida law* an d as
P etrn eraiL _ILiiiuia . . via L o n d o n ) ^
Moved and seconded th a t the city
T he Sc'idnnli* C ounty T e a c h e r*' , r r m |- o f th e ra*r«t s r r m _t tr*tir*'tg^r‘
Wndiiii'tton,
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City count il of Iho c ity of Sanford of Sanford, danat »
March
!&gt;••• I
i*i s u p p o r t
?l *i.nn ■l&gt;i:l
Aided atioft met in the Sanford noraTice of th e law on tlm _liart_ of
of the war, i liy a cominltteo of
FloMfln. m o t' M»reh— Hb— 19E?— itr tno.itti to M
A. (&gt;. Ad dn
to l l n | . i . Tnr .i nun**partisan organiza­
'I .. .I Gr.i iii m ar Sell &lt; I !mi'll*ni; S aturday d ls 1 ifi'ltRTs ill.* law i* citeil below.
t i on r-—tb ^ —,— . j .
p -,.nl.tT tctHion nt 7:.‘I0 p .
I’My , J a i a m r , t ■t*?T
working men, soldiers and d e p u tie s ,
pc'i.il
sc-dnu
next
v&gt;.ek
lias Iafterrioqu.
Papers h e re presented
it th c„, c. II. Dinger, p re s id e n t pro
a
"Tin* s ta tu te w‘as passed In 11*07 p p a re n tly re|ire*eut the so b er ro n t oniiiiiiiiii.itiuii fri**n t has
K,
,
,
. .
of educational
on \ .
Pits
d ann, r
I !&gt;;. Repii. Mi
tcm. W. W. Abernathy. F- L. Miller. w ood, na'.ie.g p ’riniv'ion to btitid a '
and
is chapter 571'i of t h e Laws of dtisloti t h e m asses h a v e re ached af
. . . .
, .
. , . , .
,
.
.
pul li. an iead *r t.i the last hoi: i** a n d ni litters of ilf‘-&lt; st to Seminole
j„o. Adatntf, It. A. N e w m a n and • &gt;i&gt;;sin
Flotlila,
an d prnvivl*** t h a t it shall te r lieiug sw ay e d thi* w ay a n d t h n t
suit. i !i!.* iji ai-iMimnimi it *. .1 1
. ,
,
teachers. I'idiils rui^ht-'oul in tin*
,
..
, ,
p i opom ni oi *ii • plain;
.
Ho; « y m c i . . .Minutes of la s t rmv|- i booth
ho
unlaw
ful
in the -slat • of Florida by the tu rb u le n t e i r r e n t s a n d yross
a t ill- extreme i*;,m cm of the 1 '
...
,. ,
...........
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bj- t of iutvrt-st...
.
. Rep. 1 itzgcruld has.an n o u n ce d nut papers w ' (ho
for
a
n
y
corporation,
com pany,* firm x’urreiits which sw ept th ro u g h tho
ing read r nd adopted.. .
bulkhead next to Mr.
a . inn by - tile
n'lpo’ition to . anv plan of non* big l.kt'i * -pio*
Cour ilman Miller ofTored th e fol- ,.|||h ^ llpks&lt; t t .tl r
or person to sell, h irtcr. furnisli or co u n try in t h e tirs t'd u y s of*th e rovoand oil moltnn t
.
,
.
.......... I
parti-K.il. til* : - urg iiu. atii'Ji .mill Ms member
* ,
lowiui: ordinance fifltl m oved ID eatried said i
.•
,.
s
•._ai ! * led tlu* di-e give aw ay, dir*ctly or indirectly to. lution.
adoptloi - Sait! ordinance wan placed subject to the approval of th - prop­ . o . j . '*. In •dciniM-rnlie control.. I *
any
m
inor
any
cigarette.^
cigarette
Their
conclusion is th a t lib e rty
,'i
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l
i
a
t
.
should
In*
du:
"Thi* i- a jpivrYunicut I*;- politic.'J V'.i - l a ' '
on Ll* I rst reading a n d r a d In full erty owner.
wrapper, e r any
subM itule
for nod victory over tho G e rm a n s nro
. ,
• .
it
•
itilieation
law
parti
l*i *nid
" T h e p a rty in | tt adc Lit
P«
and.p:» d «» follows:
•
(•ii motion carried, tic* chid of ■int. I i in-1 • .nine the r«-«i *i.d'd- f - r • !"'&gt; :
ts .
Mii- Kdw.-.rd* cither; or to procure for. or to per- inS'*|iarub!e a n d th at the res p o n s i-J
An ordinance p ro v id in g for the. jiOlic • salnry w.n la! - i j from I9J.0R tt;.
i* tii'eil *d chant;' a stiadi'. advise, rounsej. or i*o"'l' 1 ; I,P ity fo*r plongiog F.urope in to w ar
o;v ' t: it ion is ‘ point* d
• lii-parlirun
.1 :t
t o - tm' *' ' ■
i;.,t.........
family
■ iii t any • hi'd tind
issuance of bonds in t h o sum of • to $ldi».Oi» per m onth.
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b*
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bilious.
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imperiab-li
The III
$
0. for the pu rp o se of payim:
. • f '
r F V. i
iw ir, a line of from ?l*i to ?a0 for
! i't t'P
ttt.i.
and funding »«-rt;\in vou.l.- vit*-* r •I n-l io iii
The tem l 'i. \ ’• - i • • ; I t he w ir
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il ii
U.-i ........... .-I I . i &gt;
’ l o t , &lt;!»"
A !‘r. * til wa­
,-r, . r arraiits of th e c ity of San- riaiifo d
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i- « lo n .-.-r a - .
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I • I**- n n i •r i',.* .... i .1 ii.L .. .0 .,•
|*. ••- mi
(, i.| I rida, i««ll"d in pny* *en| »f •i I
mo.* l"it ii- one I*. Ivuvii th e new
1 1 .*•■ .*•' I ■r
. or r*np:isotiin* 'i to I In- • o n I . l id pint oi .Ii- ......... .
t .
i.rtinnat • part
’
.i.i I iijil spirit of
i
•i I'uiirse ••I !
id.
- -Iivtv it.IVr*
l,lf
i
t h . r*ty of Snnfi.nl in
iinperoilis!"
Tie*
p.-op!,'
e igi-rly de*
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rail*
M i. a !• o
1 .d
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,.j» a buM&gt;ll**.id lii.nl*-*. *u:
v|r&lt;- pe.n ■ Ion are ready to d.'vuto
i .ini i ii t ii*'
r
. b . ’ . f a i ■ , •i'*.i-i
*:
1 iig i O i i •••&gt;
redoubled eie-rgy to w ir if t h a t is
I. ■ Mnniis* io t h e cil.. of San*
Io I.
Mop
i 1V1* i
ml i ing '•••tw in t h e emit ii.l.
the only, way of achieving it. ’
I il •i.i:. tw o i ii . •t» will I..- i • iK i tb.- P*im Il t il.it iii* individuality
•
ni an unuaim d a l l e y If.t wci ;i SanIi -.'lioul toacber
1 am willing to he tbe- ro p u h r L f t
Even t h e dhoentient voice of. tho
frnl and Cypres* avenue* and the
d by nit -ironclad
extrem e socialist .clern*nt* which nt
v d side of Myrtle a v e n u e , and for
publicans w ant no* to ru n and I eoitrsi* of study.
lir-i iipenl- *!■•• m l war and i-ountin* proportionate part of t h - cost
bi»o| • .|C||*TH
Mai v .*' *h Id I.
thin! I -hall !• • III- iMiididnl'* if "Me
H..t|. .1 I lie soldi, r , I" 111 down l l l i r
t„ r. p . the i ity of S a n fo r d in lill­
vlv'. a - o p
Jl»• wl #*f
ir ii - ha- I" • n drow m'*l in the u n i ­
i, k • r iluimiliK :&gt;nd brirucing to a I
I-•I. t ion
' !• . !• ' ■■ t .i
po- I I
, • ,1 . i . t hut i lie struggle m u s t
l
1
.
I.mal level all reclaioivd la d
,; . .• , i. • ,i ? .. i .i |.&lt; •'* . f &gt;r -\|.*lo|i
continue.
. Iuh* of said b u lk h e a d t o '
•in. ■ i i ' i l aa» -aid ! Ii il lio ‘ M u , «*. I Pol- di'«u-&gt;*d th e fol­
pn |
T he result of this broader u ndcrtl.' .'.or.- line existing p rio r to said
dclinit' *tcps in tliat direction . lowing ipicstion from an allirm ativc
Htaiidiiig of th e object for which th o
i, lat ..lion, and for th o cost of the
v\ on Id be in*.i n until I’resiih'iit Wil- viewpoint. " I - it p" -Pile fur a Rural
country if* fighting ha* been to bring
c. r. fruition of a seweruge a y s t-m in
mio di livcrcil his address to con- School of two or tl in e T**aclier* to
tin* extrem e radical- Into union wiW .
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Saul bulkhead district, a n d author- SUBMARINE R A S E C O U L D gres*.
rover satisfactorily a S ta te Uniform
the extrem e r.idi-'abt in to un iso n
ERADICATION AND MIL­
iring and empowering t h e m ay o r of
to lie* meantim e step to {oil tin* (•'our-, of -t mlv Miil-ildc fur a well
HE ESTABLISHED ON
with the rest of the country.
Rc»
l l e . i t , of Sanford. F lorida, to issue
.
LERS APPOINTMENT
nation in a s ta te «f re.idiii -- to . (',rad*'d ("it y ’ lii»ol?"
assuring report &gt;
the vn*it_ of MinLAKE
MONROE
a i ill for an election t o . determ ine
mi .-t any ev*-nt unlit y went ali-ad
Tl
tin ■ ■ : Ii • H le-eli r Ite.id
Tbe Sanford IIt'.ird nf 1*1illln iiml i-i.-r of V\ ar (iii'likul! to the fro n t
ii • ipif stion ns. to th e issuance nf
tit
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a*
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Mori- th an to.ooo ii.imoi.il er . i o-v n-- *1
ti-\l* an I lie
.There •* no In H&lt; r 111! ll HOI
*
•
an* in continue to he received.
».i»i i-i•lids and for the ideetion of a b lo r i d a or an&gt; v •■ill- r I at • lur a *via*d-ltn n « • n- illl'b • ord e is today prim, r-, grad*
v .-r** &lt;!• I ailed I»y Sanford people gen •rally
and
m
o\
«
•im*nt
rood
Kv-rv
where
|h.*-.irm
v
responded
favor
of
every
i
| -'-r' Ii o for Mi- ■ I dim e •
I'.urd nf tiir*-e bond tru s te e s .
iiiosotiito [ {,, p-m.int in til" fed
i«..orlli and Mi
•o il,m a r in e base
* for t h e
al l lie mi d i n g nf 1hn llnurd of xvjt li tie* g r e i l e r c'ltluisi i*in t» his
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II lb &lt;t a n d -m all d«'**tro'« i ■
Yet*- a* follows: A y e’s.
u »*11*hr **'V app.'.il* and de la re j ivelf ready to
iii
r
,i ^i - I i. i * &gt; for Governor* on M ••ml
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\V A liernatiiv. F I tn*i**-r I I i .Iiii - m **r an*! I
fw fi»r tli" continue fight • : until the end T h e
.
of ’ i In .■rat ,-ii.|or-&lt; tm-Mi * of | •n»i' •
•■I i *'
' • • Adams R. V Nov. in in •»«•'
Htiltl at •same spirit i- m &gt;uife-ted in P etrothi*
•i •
l - . n . ia; |’«Mill of Sanford1 Iltll
at'
*i
il li
• ,-y in***
bio s, not •
■d.
cr.til, w’liere l here arc daily proedi
id-a* were large were pasi ill
dm an Adams ? io*. •! th:.( ' Hoard
1 on r* inl- mil It.
A lining
tin ni W 1* Oil** 4*fi&lt;l«»r•■ing -ilUI•* be’ waived nnil s a id ordln \ t i I Iii- fa
%
*iir.. .
-i d. I I lie II"*-. • 'll 'It t i un"- tin*
plat I on it* sec o n d reading
i*
V bit.. ■lb n i—
a:id
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lo
gf.t
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• ly. Vole ax. follow **: A1.'*’- 1
■ o*', lie
a. d ill.'l • r ..lii .limn oi il ru. i .iijk ••r. • nit*
! •»"■. V. \Y A l . r n i i l i v . .
T»i it I' ■
•i* .i*
lint
of valu- Ii in l i - e with tV- ' oitnl* of trail*
d It
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it
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p. lints, ar* •; -t.'innticullv • or’ ’.i r, J no. A d a m s, It. A.a (i .•cp wat r. ui all* id th e m me - i :I■i
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n :ind Roy S ym e*’.
No's. | drift t m 'I s ‘it"!
tl!llioi..l!
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' ii ndvisii.;- local
Tin
lb
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d onli'iauce
nf. -r tin*' -. am
I ' " '* '
,uvi'it
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l-llln
th
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of the
the rules plat *«• on it* • inland water r.niti
v, ii Ii
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fr -.ding anil r, a&lt;! 1
title ' ltie O 'ellO o ; 'I J are 1- I to
.• i it*, I ff* Jl« \
"V*
'• V r un * I and wilt sell
'
-*• il Vote. A y ’*, c* •! ' , .
If I
wll' »•«• ".m il,-. |irodii*t* for victuallzing the
I'fii"
•I til ■ m;.|.,
M u r . r ’r
. W V. A b i r n a tb v . F I ll. i n , , i . r • ago h » I 'i • •' ■
•
Mill
l i*l it »• 1*1* I * 1
oat
1lie | [ lai'ei ill g mil r'otidll ion u'ld no nr rev and people
lit" Adams, R. A. N- -winntj t |K, !(,. ||-j ad vantage* of Htc#
lo d&lt; .d with ""iiitn
,f i '•» • m l* r»*; • •••* f.' -to' L
III- »
.
or.
having
1
I ii many place* rli*-.|v-a«anti have
' Syme*.
j lohl.s river a-*ti protc* ti'iii in 1
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p
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n
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t
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an I*-- hipped into tho atiltr.
form:
toll*.
lowered price*.
Tie- ussemMy hag
•l iutioil *a
'm ao Mill's- urg e d t h a t tin of wj'.r# th e i-ry "f ’’pork ban
1 1,at ion:il rri.-ii d in in g th e s|K*t-iat i»r*v,
luilUrle
f
'
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1
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We,
lit
"Tfered
l
a
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s
,
t
o
- aid tlm political
further waived a n d said ur*|,.0U|,| never have lus*n raised wh*-ti
,ii
Snn'ii-i- -o", f-ir ♦
777
i.i'.i in, -f.-tliu,-. .i‘ ’.••Main dor *1 t be . ppojjit m&lt; lit of Mr O. J. conferences.
diiiui
T ile plea* for equ a l
L" nlun d on It a t flirt
*
rl-eyrntn
1. ----.
i.il prithlldtioii orgnnizntions h#ve jiutlltiahlv pride in t.h-- py . t high
Miller of this city (or. th e ..position ri hi* for- wom en l* gaining weight.
Tug
'id llnui passage..
(.’arrtod. the ch a n n els apd an all w ater route
d • Ian d th- ir inten tio n of not pr --- • standing of l'loriilu'dui.itionid of Dir. * to r St the .Hurmiii of t'h ild
Workmen In nil the factories e n ­
Vote, Aye’s, t ’. ||. Dingo?, W. W. built not only to Miami but neros*
lui: for imy n ational anti Unflor loirk- system am ong I In* Otter dlliiit ionul
At • ithy, K. L. Miller, J n o . Ad* th e stat&lt;s t o .the gulf via tno St.
llvgi'iu*.
Dr Miller i* « Snnfonl ra ged in ’ m aking *uppilc» • T°r ^l1®
•
It i olij Ii th f« dm nl ......... p\M i-iit:&lt; uf o .ir r o i i t i i r y . and gladly
l*oy und on** who i* recognised ns an arm y have’ decided to' renounce tho
,
R. A. Newman nm l Roy Johns river. Kissimmee a n d Dk* an* Mitlr.ti'e .aiiii-ndniylit will b* In- a p p ro p iin tiog ll,*- olt •■spii'ss.'d m o t­
authority, on ***|io*'l inspection* and e i g h t 'h o u r day during the war.
No’s, none.
chobea in to the gulf, m ak in g n .ro n - ir o d u e td there appear* to lie liitle
to ol our aide *t'i- - .ii" riiitendenj, hi* a p p o in tm e n t to thi* office means
•s "J. ' rdinanre wa* p laced on it* tinumis • passage from th e or.-nn i"
.*
"(Jiiward »&gt;'d • Upward, and Still much t*j th e s ta te nnd l*» t h i s . city,
t l " ' e ailing umi read in full and gulf a n d granting th " s t a t e many, 1i ,p fur il.
An appeal to th e,w o rk m en of th o
One
of
tin*
problems
which will t o w a r d ’ u'wF P p w a n l." and 'believing where lie Ih ii practicing physician
l-o-il. Vote, Aye's, C. II. Dingce, advantage.* in water transportation
Germ an and Austrian coalition t o
^hat- tb"r« i.liouid be te rta jn c lu in g -s und S a n 'o -d will be ninib- Ids beadV'
Abcrnnthy, F. I,. M iller, Jno. and th e United Stall** th e finest confront the w ar d e p a r t m.'itt In
,t,
scholil law* t h a t will q u a r t -’rs with offices a n d a large rise against t h e Imperial auth o ririe *
Ailains, R, A. Newman u n d Roy subm arine, base th at, could be ob­ 'of war fuTi'S b e i n g 'tailed t'**^ wijl I*
tb*- «.\|tau.sipii( of it* civ il * itajili-h. r,.slj|{ ij, , , t lighcr standards and stuff of assistants’. T he endorsem ent and establish th e ir freedom, s a y s tho
S&gt;n.i s N o’* None.
tained. \ t r o g r a d T elegraph agenry
(th o
Councilman Miller offered th e fol­ . In thi* connection a resolution mb lit ’to m * t th** enormous 1m ren- ■ ^fl,;,{,.r c tn d tn c y «!&lt;i respectfully re*ad as follows:
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official
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lowing resolution und m o v ed it* passed b y th e Southern Commercial in clerical work* Already th*- -*1-*- Irdftsnvil Id tin1 m nim itteo on. school
aunched at a inns* meeting of w ork­
Whereas,
Dr.
Oliver
J.
Miller
is
purtm eut b u re au s arc strain* *1 to the j , glslmion the following recom m cndadoption:
Congress in ita annual session ut limil of th*-present v r s o n m d and it».| utiotm.
.
.
. J slated for the appoiofmertt as Di­ men. soldier* und deputies h eld t o ­
Whereas, the constru c tio n • of a Norfolk.
Vn.. . o n
D ecem ber H .
**
rector of th e Jlureaii- of C hild H y ­ d ay at the D u m a .
bulkhead bordering on L a k e Monroe, 1'JIC.,U timely. Tho resolution fol­ q u a rte rs in th*- big
Fit st T h a t the s ta te a d o p t
giene
of
tho
State
Hoard
of
H
ealth
n a v y buildings are conge*t«'d.
T h e appeal was directed to t h o ’
jn the city of Sanford.' a n d ly in g be­
during th** coining a d m in istratio n ,
lows: .
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proletariat
of th e whole world, b u t
tween the east side of a n u n n a m e d
Whereas, the .Southern ( oinmerwith h e a d q u arters in th e city of
L
It
specially
'designate* the c e n t r a l
alloy io-txtpen Sanford a n d Cypress clul C ongress has In previous session purposes th ree shift* of el*-rk* will ,iu,r
Scepndi T h at a compulsory at- Sanford, and.
powers, urging th e workmen of th o s v
avenue* j n d the west side of Myrtle strongly endorsed the proposal .to lie p Ut on and th* bureau* k e p t open tciiduii'e law for the s ta te be e n ­
d a y anti flight. Anoth r suggestion
Whereas’, The e s ta b lis h m e n t of countries to th ro w off the y oke of
•Venue ha* been com pleted u n d ac­ establish un '.’Inside
waterway" is th a t ih new interior d e p a rtm e n t acted.
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such
a n office nnd h eadquarter* In autocratic rule as tho Russian popto
cepted b y th e city of S n n fo rd , Flor­ along th o Atlantic S eaboard, across
T hird T h a t first grade certificates
building' close to tbc-i war d e p a rt­
the
city
of Sanford would .be a cen­ have overthrow n the imperial a u t o ­
id*. and,
the P eninsula of Florida und along m ent and i" .ring com pletion be be m ade life certificate*, provided
tral
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tio n and would mean an crat and refuse to'servo longer Ik a n
Whereus, Fred T. Williams', city
the holders of same are In c o n tin u ­
the Gulf coast and
ta k e n over, : mporarily ut least.
annual expenditure of th o u s a n d s of instrum ent in th e hands ol kings a n d
engineer of Sanford, - F lo rid a , hus
ous
service;
provided,
however,
nbW hereas, the increasing use of N one of th ese, step* ra n be taken,
dollun in th e com m unity, therefore, capitalists a n d bankers.
Tiled his report with the c ity council
subm arine craft in great nym bers b&gt; however, until congress has a r y te d s’ence from such service may bo
nf Sanford, Florida, showing t h e dis­
he it
granted
for
a
period
not
to
exceed
B y -a u nited effort the appeal de­
the navies of the world ha* caused a and the size of t h e arm y to be raised
tribution of the cost of th o contwo
years.
.
Resolved. T h a t the ho ard of gov clares, "wo can stupd thfs awful
hITmilar increase in the num ber or has been fixed.
•Ruction of such bulkhead for re- - ...... —.......... *
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F ourth Ip orili-r
to
furnish ■mors of th e Hoard of T ra d e ol the m urder which is the saham c of h a ­
*
claiming-----land,
and
for
t
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e
inatallu-^
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greater
incentive
for
higher
e d u c a ­ city of S anford do ea rnestly request inanity.
f
\V. J. Pike butchered last week
has
tion of a sewerage system in said reac centuated the need for a safe in* th ree grade hogs, one weighing 25 tion umong the teachers of our Hon. Geo. W. C raw fbrd nnd lio n .
dsii c d district, und
land h a rb o r for such craft, which .de­ pounds on J u l y -20. 1916, nnd on public schools, we earnestly recom ­ Frank L. Woodruff, our re p re s e n ta ­
Big W aterm elon Acreage
Whereas, th e report • of said city mand can best be met by th e c u r b ­ F riday. Feb. 2. 1917, il weighed 266 mend a n d pray th a t regular s ta te tives in th e coming legislature to
T
h
a
t
the waterm elon c r o p ,In this
engineer shows that tho f o s t of the ing out of the proposed project of pounds alive.
T his w a s - a gam of certificates, valid
. . for
. . life.
. . . be. g r aun te d use every effort to assist Dr. Miller section wiH be lurger th a n ev ery
•‘•tension -of sewers in said district an inland waterway, coastal and 230 pounds in 197 day*, m aking an to graduate* of tin- Morula col cg&lt;-* in securing said a p p o in tm e n t with
known before is certain, is a s t a t e ­
•mounts t o ' 18,779, and t h a t the trans peninsular, therefore be it
averugo for th e entire tim e of over a of recognized standing, nnd al*o to the c o n s e q u e n t estab lish m en t of said
m ent made, by Robert Taylor, s t a ­
co,t of filling in 80 foot of tho
p ound, per d ay. This bog was one graduate* of tvormal departm ent* of Bureau in the city of S anford, and
tistical agent for the Atlantic C o a s t
Resolved, th at the S o u th e rn Corp*lr,,et a d jac en t to the c o n c re te re­
of a litter of *ev?n. the other* o f ; our s t a t e college*,
be it fu r th e r
?
Line Railway, who hus been here fo r
taining wall amount* to t h e total mercial Congress expresses its un­ which th at were, killed m on th s ago,
Fifth - T h a t a /eciprocal re la tio n ­
Resolved. T h a t tbe secretary of several day* making a survey of t h e
qualified
approval
of
t
h
e
tentative
»um of S6,770.62; th a t t h e cost of
averaging over 200 "pounds .each, ship he established between our s lu m
M r.
•&gt;'fa work, engineering a n d mis- plans for this inland w aterw ay as T h .- one thing th at Mr. Pike is und oth er states, whereby the teach- tli,. S anford Hoard of T r a d e furnish vegetable a n d fruit situation.
prepared
so
fnr
as
the
1
riitrd
States
T
ay
lo
r
finds
t
h
a
t
there
are
10,600
•• Uaneous expense am ount* to $f&gt;,pro u d of iii regard to th e revord er* of oilier slutes who hold certiti- a copy ol thin resolution to each ol
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and th a t the coat .of 505 feel Engineering D epartm ent, and that m nde above is t h a t th e hog dressed cutes of high standing In their own the above nam ed represen ta tiv e s, a acres in waterm elons, the p ro d u c t
from which will be shipped from th is
frontage am ounts to
$12,219.48, the congress of the United States be ou t 146 pounds, after cooling and states m ay bo perm itted to teach in
copy
be spread
upon th e m inutes point.
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"’d in g a total cost of said project, respectfully petitioned b y this body drying for .*16 hours • with 'backbone, this s t a t s , u|wm the p resentation of
•Jiargt-altlQ lo t j10
s u n forj . to ta k e -s u c h steps us wall insure the
and a copy he furnished th e ^ a n f o n l Leesburg a n d other l*»ke c o u n ty
ribs an d 11 .pounds of lard e x tra ct- the proper .credentials, w ithout f u r.
Herald for publication.
| towns is also large. — llowey T i Y b u W
I herefore, be it resolved,' b y the speedy com pletion and exectution of cd . — Drooksville Argus.
i thcr exam ination und whereby t
the
plans
for
this
inland
waterway.
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OUR LEADERS TEACHERS
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for her Raid. p o * i oora and more n&amp;vilit u !d , after x « 5 |
rntiM a in kgr a£u«ty regarding
Dondld. When ib ) a a ii» » d tV*
pTMivr» Hi longer »h* order* her
r.n .
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Harold-ar.d DeLim* -fad a ear*
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rrad* do*n »bck a »pur from ik-

At T h e

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bribe tt*r ta*it»-*r of a switch a:
f i n e t o * y d th e e a r of d j s a r t i
dgwr. zb* t r a d e to tb» factor}-.
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t ria d r i r f r x fcriAcafy. aJoegrfd* t!
/a b r o a d t r a t ' o x o the car atari*
on it* ciaaio.n of d e a th aad &lt;J«;ru
lion.
She ipe*d» u p - her c a r a reach*-* a cro ts is g ahead of jt. P
quick * o rk the »:op* her r . a a b o .
v ruar»iy acrre* t h e tra e k and j o e ;
to i x f r ty Jo*t l-rfore the dyaaxai
car :* doe. There is a terrific txlp&gt;
rfor. ar.d th e rur.about ;» t ! o * n i
hereer.». b u t th e fa ctory i* save
D onald. » ho ha* witnessed h

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hi* agenjt* are (jow*{I*«»
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pronounced
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character
role
I qk picture* in a manner* so -true (o
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life t b a r it recall* to my mind th e as .marvelou*.
Thiy picture a ill. be a t Lyric T h e­
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Bfe
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Maj. John II. Leather*, noted
Donald has organized a at;or.g dc- Confederate Leader formerly* 2nd,
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•-trn presents Viola Dana In " I h e
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Wednesday —Blu*- Bird prev nts Fbie Jane Wlb-on
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T hurodaf—E iciting Five Reel Feature full of thrill*.
'Friday— Param ount presents Jack Pickford in "T h e
D um m y” also a good Param ount comedy.
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** 'T h e Crisis* i* a wonderful pro­
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’T h e Crisis' portrays faithfully all the
conditions of th e . time* it • repre­
sent*. a n d to d a y th e sober judgm ent
of our people is th a t A braham Lin­
coln was one of the g reatest charac­
ters th a t e v e r ‘figured in hum an his­
tory a n d in th a t sen tim en t I be­
lieve t h a t all m y . com rades ‘who
wore th e gray will Join.
If the
Union soldier ia generous a n d liberal
enough to ac co rd , tq .o u r own be­
loved C hieftain. General Lee. one of
the highest place* in American his­
tory w« surely, who wore the gray
can be equally liberal a n d generous
t o a a r d .Lincoln."
Col. Andrew Cowan, N o te d Union
Leader (Urevet L ie u t.-Cool. U. S.
V .i recom m ends to all adm irers «of
a sweet love atory, " T h e Crisis."
" T h e influence of ' T h e Crisis' is
good," say* Col. Cowan, "for the

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some
Mias Alie B rad y has
sp len d id work in m otion pictures,
b u t in "T h e D a n c e r's Peril." her
l a t e s t picture for t h e World Film
C osporatlon. she does som e of the
v e r y best work of her entire career.
I n this new p icture she is 'seen as
t h e bright, p artic u la r s tar of a Rus­
s ia n Ballet and because she is young
a n d beautiful she covers th e center
of an intrigue evolved by the Im­
p re s a rio of the ballet for th e purpose
of m aking fpT his own. Some won­
derfu l dance scenes, staged especial­
ly 1fqr this production, make this
fe a tu re notable a n d call for the a p ­
p e a ran c e in the pictu re of a p a n i c -

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Frederick' W. Hidden, chairman of thb A. A. U. champion­
ship com ml | tee, has nurmimccd
the ilntos fur A. A. IT. ehninpionship fixtures us follows;
•March 111, 10 and 17—Nation*
nl basketball championships nt
&lt;'himgo, u n d e r -th e iiUKplees nf
tin* Illinois Athletic club.
' March 17 — Niilloual Imloor
track nud Hold championships nt
New York, u n d er lift? nusplccs
•of the championship committee.
April 2 nud 3 —National IMix­
ing championships nt Huston,
under the auspice* of the Hus­
ton Allib-tlc ns-odatlptl.
April 2 u Natl
hie tie *
championships n t New York,
under the an qdres of thc*rhnmplnnslilp committee.
May II , mid 12—National
wrestlingchnmplonsblp* at Port- &lt;i
hind. Ore., under the auspices of
tip- Multnomah A m ateur Ath­
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SALARIES PAID TO PLAYERS
□ III Lange, Greatest Outfielder In His
Day, Was Given Annual Stipend
, of $1,600. &gt;
When Hill Lange, who wqs some­
what of n bull player bnck In the old
day*, was playing with the Chicago
Colt*, he drew down n salary of Jl.dOO,
That was hack In 1KP.3, And toduy Ty
Cuhli, n great player In this age of
baseball, draw* down un annual sti­
pend said to he $20,1)00,
When Cap Ai.suii « iiV the manager '
of the old Chicago club hi" received I
?2,7C0, Iind-Hutchliinon. the great hurl
er. got 92,ri00 for b is.w ork. Today
there are any number «•( players wit*
would snicker at such salaries

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Guy Morton of tho Indians was the
only mnjor-lengtn- pitcher of 1010 to
strike out four men In ertio inning. The
Alabama Arrow performed this unusunl feat In the sixth frame of the
gunH of Ju n e 11 agnlnst the Athletics,
tils victims being Lawton Witt, Char*
ley T’irk, Napoleon Lnjole nml Jack
Mclnnls. W itt reached first because
hlW h lrd strike also wns a wild pitch.
To strike out four men In o n e 'se s­
sion Is not n novelty for n ninjor-lenguo
pitcher, though the occurrence does
not often crop up. Willie Mitchell,
who started the season an Indian and*
finished It a Tiger, says lie once fanned
seven men In one chapter, Ids njqw&gt;hents meanwhile gathering four runs,
lie claims to have done this In 11)011 fur
San Antonio against Houston. Willie
says Ills catcher th at day was Dolly
Starke, one time S u p e rb p , shortstop.
Mitchell says Dolly hrokfi-thu-roeoed
fur.passed-balls and that thtw-wmj t h e
reason be wns able to fun seven.
Tin1 dny Morton hud the Athletics
so thoroughly on Ills stuff only 3 of 1 be
13 Mlirknieri who baited against him
escaped being whiffed. They were Hell­
ion nblrlng nml Hilly Meyer, who
were In the controversy from s t a r t - to
finish, and Hill Slrllhatier, who ripped
off a single when he hatted fdr- Jack
Nabors In the eighth. , Slrunk fuhned
three times, • Iaijoh* and -Witt each
fanned twice and Mclnnls, Walsh, My*
crs. Nnlinrs. Pick and Seining each
fanned once.
Denton Voting (Cy I.) probably .per*
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f ixation.
Two bushels of potatoes.
itml shoulder scam* ami sew ruliar to
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lo l»f o n m at r i g h t oVIork a m i re*
neck edge.
Thirty ihixett of eggs.
Notice fa tmi-tiy given lh*t- W: K. Jotiei, m at in ot&gt;*ft
u n t il lyntfow n.
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N'i'xt, take flip alcove and turn
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corresponding notches even. Htitch
One pound of ton.
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r t y n«*fk f f Snnfurd* H a .
Ttveitty-llve pound* of sugar.
N t h ol S W l i ul S W b , See IS, T p j i S,
pe* below extenaiiffia with hit Mont
Fifty cents' worth of beaus,
nuil huttonhidi-*. Close remaining
otie hnlf pnllon of sirup.
seams ns notched. Close aeatu of rur*
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’ neath sleeVe mntcliinu lan-o nml .Ion.
Olio puck iipc of slareli.
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upper rdge to jio-ition nlnng crossSix piicktipos of washing powder.
lino of small “ o ” perforations in
Dosen hnrs of hiui^lry gimp.
sleeve. Row sleeve in armhole of tin• Five cans of milk.1
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One ptteknpo'of rolled oats.
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The front of the l,a«qiii» mav now
T w o p u c k ii g t m o f p o s t t o a s t l o s .
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lit h r ii ti.tl, -i,m| it« I'urjiivt* fur* w h if b o
rtiitrl hnllir*, hi V,Af|f|tr*| t Is»* the
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Hanford I odgj&gt; No 62, l*. nnd A. M.
'ti *l*f:M*'"i» J ti I*#In 1*1 IH •»,« It Ill nl.ipMsfi A Ur nf ri ■»11
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a.I t l.r t i n
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at 7;;i(&gt;, Visiting brethren
I b III I*. * ‘-.III till- III **(•' H i'.lill
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I t 's - I in p"| Hllltii'll i-l ■••*• .llitiit.il &gt;
l utid* •h.»l* I. M u t i l
u | till a p l ' i m i l
O. J. Miller
Hi'fllun H «*f I j i i p t n h k
Lit** **f I !*•*• O. I*. Taylor
i n : w lo ii 1 1n* d r ) Inw w ■ n t I n t n e f fe
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REAR ADMIRAL HARRIS
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Coslumc* Willi Panel I
b r i n g t h e f p l d i d c c d g e n f pTnit in sid e
fro n t, to
la r g r • ■ i t ”
p e r f o r a t i o n in

stay.
- —NsHi+rttrkT- *ide nml brick giirffT ,iii&lt;r
•trap &lt;J and turn edges of sirup timlfir
nn slot jierforation- Adjust on aid\*'
gore. I'lait side gore, creasing en s'nt
p e rfo ra tio n s , tirin g
fold
to m rrekponding
sm a ll
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p e rfu ra ! m itt;
• t i t c h :ls i n e h f m i n ^ foT.I t o a n y d e ­
s i r e d d e p t h , - lo in s i i |e n o d l e i e k (ftifes
a* n o te h e d i c lo se
c e n t e r b a e k seum .
(rath er upper edge
lietw een
d o u b l.)
" T T " perforation's. A d j u s t , at it ril­
ing upper e d g e over u p p e r row of

gathers, in -waist, rcnter-backa nnd
front ‘edges evens
Htitch porket on side gfire, with"
outer edge along - Indicating small
" o " perforations; back edge of poc­
ket along seam.
For the front, turn edge* under, on
alot perforations, lap on gore, to
• mail ‘*o" perforations, notches even;

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Hcraltls of Liberty
l.ilivrl)'
J . l r f i I'ircNiil &lt;’m i n ‘ii min it 1** i \
Mints ut Engliw* Hull firM Montlny
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\ \ m E. I |.iii«i-liiililiT. t'ommiiiiiloy
Mihalli-rthu Puchanl. Secretary

HENRY M c L \ UL1N
JEWELER

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7 IT Its ' I!'F '1i* T*t_ ITT"Vti i» I" rt j,7** f tun *j k i l l ,

The Snnfonl Council K. of ('.
Mi'.*** (In* 2 n , l S u m l u y :t j i . n t . , a m i tlie*
till Sumluy H ii. ip., vucli nmntli, ut K.*

of C. II till. Oak A ve.
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C. L. llritt, Fin. Scc’y.

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MV SPECIALTIES:
3 1 Jill? tw Ifkttfl
Phocnlk Lodge Jio 5, K. of I'.
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4. Thai thf* ohlibitifp *h,!l !'Meet* second uftfj fourth Turadaya.
r« m*» *tf«* fi%** iBiftirtllildy Hfd’n It** fisa FH HARD’S 11 \ND-I*AINTI’D CHINA Nlsitjng
knights nlwitya welcomp.
f tj#* nittl
l-y t h e * % y * Nf &gt;ij *m
!.* 1t.n ,H|* ah unit,,«, 1, *• wtilit.yf hi *i|i|iri,Tfi!
II M d u n l i n
O . J . M ille r
I"a**t •1 • titft 111* 1!*11| «tAIT *'I «*f•' 'I1** A *11, (•OKU 4M 'S STEKMNC SH.V Fit
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and
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C. C.
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IIOCERS'
PLATED
W
AUL'
I jl III •-1 I!. *
Sanfortl Lodge No. 27, I. (). O. F.
I ft •iflrtil 1 r«i 1 . in, ol &lt; it&gt; &lt; ' tut 1 til
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l s every ' Monday evening ut 7 JO
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, * &gt;'fih|Aft|, l luntiAELGIN AND WAI.TIIAM WATCHES
in M. \y. A. Hall, Plm Block.
All vUhiffliy rrrlify that I hr *bf»*r ainI f«,rr*ff*1nf _**t ,11ftatirr wai ,ltt'ly 11at I 11f ■»hr r it &gt;
liing lirothvra cordially Invited.
riiu nril ,*f ^atifort). Hiirhla* if r r ^ u l i f « *■ i 4 * « 4 4 « 4 4 M m « « « 4 m 4 * 4 4 « Jus. F. McClellan
J. W. O. Singletary
iion
ihr ttiih Jay »)! ar-h. A I* 11*1 *
N. G.
H. Sec.
V*Mil* eft nt) hwiii! .ami tin *al &lt;1 Ik** rilJT
ol hanford. rinri*lav on JhU ItMh *Uy •*1
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Mari Ii. I9|7.
Gate City Camp No. C, W. O. W
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Meets second and fourth Wednesday
fit* t'iefh
•
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nights In each month.
ApiirovFtl lit* me on Ihi* !0lh ila&gt; ol • m « 4 0 « « 4 « 4 « 4 » « 4 4 m m # 4
Fmlurlck It. Harris nf llu* migim-cr Match.
1017.
F. L. Miller
J. f . Hoolehan
One
Inch
Canid
Will
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Published
Un­
corps, who Itns .been promoted In bn a
J. I». U A V ) ‘'O N .
Clerk
Council C om mander
Xtayor ul C ity ot U antotd .
der Thin Heading At T hr Rate OfS7JO
.rear mliulrtil.
Ills ihitlew; If wur
C l-T u c » lte
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B. I*. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
conics, wUI he moat imtmrtnnt.
I’m Year.
Meet f l m and third Wednesday night
Cor r r at l! r r t t a n
W h i n * * , t h r H t y ro u n c it uf t h r c it y uf
at corner of First St. and Palm etto Av«?
H rm lnolr r o u n l y . Flotilla on I h r
If tw rm tn 'b exercise Is Injurious Sanford.
pruse Barnes
J. G. Hurley*
10th d a y of M a r r h , 1917, dul) paa«*d an
Secretary
• • Exalted R u ler
arnne bull pliiyera uught to atujr nwuy n r d l R i n r r r n t i t l r d 'A n ( t r d l n a n r r l ‘ro « id 'n a
DENTIST
lor t h r h m a n m at b .jndi in t h r aum of
from Jft.o dinner table.
| ) 3 , M 0 for lha' p u tp o - a uf p a y i n ( , r r t l t l r *
The Lake llrcexc Council No. 31 Junior• • •
' t (
a n d lu n d ln y r r r t a i n vouch,-r* o r W arra nt• Odlrc In Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
O rder United American M echanic!
of
t
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l|y
of
Hanford,
Florida,
iaaurd
in
Columbia bus got out n footbull
Mecta every Wedneaday a t 7:30 P .
Form erlyJJtndilcd By
p a y m r n t of t h r p ro p o r tio n a te p a r t of t h r
schedule, lu(t they did. Hint Inal y ear coat b n r n r by t h e city nf S anford In to n
M-. in the C ity Hall. Visiting brother*,
Dr.
W.C
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without ploying «,ijr football.
are welcome. C. II. Smith', Ucc. SecK
M o n m r in t h r city of S a n f o r d , a n d lytn *
*. • •
b r t w r r n t h r m l alda nf an u n n a m e d alley niOMAH KMMKT W
Celery City Aerie No. 1863
lim ing to nbl tin* European sufferers betw een Hanford a nd Cyprr** a v r n u r . and
K. FERCIWON IIOt’NllOLDXI
i h r wr*t *ldC of M yrtle a v r n u r , a n d for
Meeting
every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
Is nil right, but who's going (o uld tbo I h r p r o p o r t io n a t e p a ri of the c o d h ornr
night at B o’clock Eagle Home, Oak Av».
by t h e r l ty of S a n l a r d In filllns n. reclaimsufferers who sett the fights?
Visiting Brothers Welcome
Inc a n d t u l n i l n g to a t o p o s r a p h l r a l level
&amp;
ali reclaim ed l a n d Irom t h e line of aald
E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
b u lk h e a d to t h r &gt;hnrr line e i U t l n g prior to
Worthy President
Secretary
LAWYERS
•aid r r i i a m a t l o n , a n d for I h r m a t of t h r

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BUSINESS CARDS ii

Dr. II. II. McCaslin

Lff«rti»s «me-pieea frock witk penr*M. The skirt is in fivt gores,
* *n *
ffores being joined.
1 *"« wsiM at raised beltlins..

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“"''Tiers frock has not appear- .
V , " m“r* sceeptaldo form than is U- stitch N, ineh from folds, leaving ed'raif i tirre Foulard silk, Uffeto, ge» to left of center-front free above
..
rhalbs may be used tp devel- alngle large " O " (perforation In front;
il,* * ramlel, nhieh requires 6 ^
finish for closing: Leave an opening
af V.,t?6'inek material, with % yard between small " o ” perforations to
f.k , *"k nn,l S yard on contrasting slip belt under. Turn shoulder edge
‘ot •hicld.
of hack under on alot perforations,
i 3 a 1"!"8 dreumaker should have lap folded edge on side front and
» making the dreaa if front, notches and edge* underneath
inch from folds draw­
are -carefully
followed. even; stitch
fll
___. . . M M . AWSIUrSCM.
gathers to fit.
• lrr** " ai*1
turn llnJe* Iho ingFace
collar and sew to neck edge,
»ai
»Haj&gt; on slot (wrforatlons
thin
take
up the sleeve. Olow scam
l» . i A
ua
rrontpUit
Uoas v rr’n!' , rrai,InK on slot’ |&gt;erfora- as notched, then gather lower edga
taall’ ./'I*,*
to corresponding between double " T T " perforations.
lark fr,.^ , I;Br7®7atlonst atitch ’Nt Cio*e seam of cuff ns,notched to small
U i t
i’lose under arm seam " o " perforation, new to aleeve •«
h*rk ' '"d. Lather side front asd notched with small “ o " perforation
Nni- „ T r ' “
“ T T " perfora- in euff at scam of sleeve; bring seam
of cuff to rtnall " n " perforation in
Hm ’
2 Inches above lower
lower »,t_ 1,1 1f*-v ll“dor gathers at ilccve. 8ew in armhole, notches affd
small * ' o " perforations even easing
r,7 waist, center-bseks
center-backs an
•»»»■ \..\Z
1}*,J
,m iH “ o " perforation at • in any fulness.
,
—■ t lii1'. t o under arm seam nnd
Trim with hutfons of self material.
^casT ii*1 Rev**w Oostums No. 7061

Diiea, 34 to 46 inehs* buit. Frie#,

t'lrs. Urace E. Williams Millinery Store

Wilson

IMiAL A0VLR1 ISIN'G
Nalltr - r tp liratlun ful Ta( llrtit I ndrr
Srrtloa • uf 4 liaplrl Hill, Las* of Hal­
ida
Nntirr i« h rrby fl**n lhal C. M Ilunn.
Currhaiir of Tat ( crll ralr Nn- Sb7, daiid
I hr At day &lt;1 July, A. Il I90S, |i«* filrd
&gt;ilil m il nlo in my. nffico, a d h n mute
• m licttlon tor ta lin'd lo U«un In arcoidanrr i l h la . bald rrrtll ralr in I.iiim
thr Iilliai t drtrtibrd iroprrty •iluatrd
in h'rr in lr oiunty. Florida. fh-Wil; (■'IH,
nf NW'.. Srr 6, Tp xo, llanfr 32 EW(.
Thr •aid lanrl brine a*ir»fid «l thr if»t»
f th 1 ■uanrr "f &lt;u It rrrllfiral in thr
oarnr'of llryai.t A I'o lU.i
1 'olr-« ' raid
rrrliliralr hill ' lm r drrrr.rd ‘arrurdiril io
law la* drrd will iuur Ih-r-no on Ihr
SSlh day of April. A. I». 1917.
• Wilnna my oflUlal •ifnalurr and *ral
I ht* Ihr 23/d day of Marrh. A. I». 1917.
(wal)
K. A. nOIKH.ARrt, '
C'rrk C rruil Court, Hrmlnolr Co,. Fla.
Hy V. M. D o u t i a x , 1) C . ,
S -Tnn-Mr
M *MTI'H'H H 4LK
JJotirr i* hrrrby (i*i-n that undrr arid ty
il r l u of * drrrrr mi dr and rnlrrrd by Ihr
Judjir of Ihr Circuit I'ourl of thr. Kcvcnlh
JuilMSil i IrruU, In and tor thr County of
Hrmlnolr and Htara of Florida, datrd Marrh
Itthj 1917, In th t certain chancery tiuar

ro n &gt; tr u r t lo n of a a r w e r a c r • y a t r m In aald
h u l k h r a d d U triet. a n d a u t h o r i i l n s a n d t in p o w r r in c I h r m a y o r of th e r l t y nl Kanfurd,
Florid*, to i**ua I call for an r l r r t l o a to
d t l r r m i n r t h e igurcMon ** to t h r (••uancr
nl aaid bond*, a n d foi t h e r , tCrl ion af •
b oa rd ot thri-r bond 1 1 u . t r r t , " which *atd
t r d l n a n r r a n d u ly a p p ro v ed by me on
I h r i a m r d a te
and becam e effective I m pied a tr l y upon it* a p p ro v al a n d
W h e re a t, un d e r the Charter of the r ty of
Sanfprdj, a o u n t i o n nf the U nuanrr &lt;1 hond*
m u i t b* - u b r n i l l i d t o t h e rlr c to r * ol -aid
c ity who ow n real e »ia te for ratlffcaiion
or. reje ction a t a n r t r c tlo n to b a .c a l l e d for
t h a t p u rp o re
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’Fherrlorc. I, J
Ii (la v l i o n . m ayor of
the city of S a n fo rd , Sem in ole county.
Florida, u n d r r a n d by v irtue „t ibe a u t h o r ­
ity, In me ve led, hy I h r ordinance* ot Die
r l t y ol S a n f o r d , In r r f r n n r e to t h e latiianre
ol lioml*. do h r r r b y r a l a n election t o be
held on th e 7 6th d a y of April 1917, t o
d U r r m l n e t h e q u e itio n of ra id r l e r t l o n
th e n a n d t h e r e t o be held *«’ l o w h e t h r r
or not t h e *ald r l t y of S a n f n i d *h».l be
a u th o r i a r d t o iaaue b o n d * ' in t h e a urn of
133,000 (or t h e p u r p o t e nf p a y in g , r e ti r ­
ing a n d f u n d in g certain voucher* or w a r­
rant* of ihe r l t y of Sa nford, taiuril In th e
p a y m e n t of I h r p r o p o r t i o n a t e . |.*rt of t h r
coat borne by t h e rify of Sa n fo rd lo con• t r u r t i n g a . b u lk h e a d b orde ring on Lake
M onroe in Ihe city of Sa nford, a n d ’ lying
b r t w r r n I h r r a i l aide of an u n n a m e d ' a l l e y
b e tw e e n
C y p r c ta a n d S a n f o r d avenue*,
a n d t h e w a it aide of M y rtle a v e n u e a n d

Sanford,

Housbolder
-

Florida

Elton J. Moughtofi
ARCHITECT

O J IS TRIBE N o! 61, I. O. R. M.
Mecta every first and third Friday
nighta ut 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting Brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stam per,
G- ol R.
Sachem

United Brotherhood of C arpentera and
Joiners of America
Office In Yowcll Bldg.
Sanford, Fla
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 meet*
first and third T hursday night at 7
o’clock in th e M. W. A. Hall, Pico Rlk.
J. W. O. Singletary W. \Y. Van Nesa
Soc.Treas.
P re s id e n t
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Modern Woodmen of America
M eets.2,-1, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
Practice In Stole nml Federal Courts
in M. W. A. Ilall, Pico Building.
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
S'nnford Fla C. E. McDonald
C. D. C ouch
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THE SANFORD BERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W . M. HAYNES, Business Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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and is th e same to all advertisers. lion of th« amount of taxes paid by
B y being in. th e'A , 1 class this paper
now a n d will continue to enjoy a
large foreign advertising patronage
and every advertiser is assured th at
he pays th e same fate. The. list of
the Sanford Herald is a preferred
list accepting no objectionable a d ­
vertising, 410 fake advertising land no
advertising below th e regular rate.
It would be well for local ad ver­
tisers to bdar this fact in mind, and
give more patronage to th e home
paper th a t h a s . a standing and a

the citru s ind u stry of Florida. T h e
figures gath ered in this investigation
show th » t ethere arc betw een 300,.000 and 350,000 acres of groves a n d
th a t the a v e rag e a m o u n t collected in
taxes from these, for s t a t e a n d coun­
ty purposes runs betw een $8 and
$10 per a c re .—Jacksonville M ctrop-

«[ A Bank Account .lifts you out of the ordinary class anti puts you
in the class with people who DO things—people who. are getting
ahead in thc-world---Your bank account links you with opportunity
—$1.00'opens an account—Where do you belong?

(Continued From I’nge I)
Rem em ber the Sanford"' lleruld
will come out next
T uesday in
Easter costum e and will be distrib­
uted all over the country. This is a
glorious oppo rtu n ity f o r , local mer­
chants, for real es ta te dealers, fdr
s tate wide firms and for all those
who w ant to reach th e people in all
parts of th e country. It will be a
u magazine,
newspaper
and not

that the ritembe* of thin association
pledge'themselves to put forth their
best efforts to bring about the engrtment of laws in harmony with the
foregoing recommendations.
.
W. G. Ilrorein,
K. W. Ferry,
Ferry G. Wall.
H. Clay S tanford.

PEOPLES BANK0F SANFORD
If. R. STEVENS
PffaUHi

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
Vl»*-Pr*«!d»l F. L. WOODRUFF Vka-PraaMrat

0. L. TAYLOR
Cashier

R. R. DEM
Ass’l Ctthitr

T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S

nothing fancy in the make up but
a newspaper th a t will show our zeal
in building up this com m u n ity and
a .newspaper thnt will rnll atte n tio n
| to this p a rt of Florida. T h e local
m erchants especially will reach a
rich harvest from their advertising
anil th» Bargain* Week in Sanford
will firing tin* shoppers to this city
Lh u ^-.-git-TlBTMfig"else couM in the public­
ity lino. G et your copy in this" week
to insure publication and offer spec­
ial inducem ents to the' people to
come here .pll next week.
’
Several huntlred feet of uwnlng
fell i n . Orlando on Orange ave n u e
I j I G H E R F R E I G H T H A TE S
. o n e d a y last week and not a person
Ju
s t as wo predicted som e tim e
* killed under it. all of which shows
ago
the railroads now have a gooti
t h a t O range avenue is a very busy
excuse
for raising the freight rates,
Htrm-t, at least the Orlando papers
suit! excuse befpg l h e s e ttle m e n t of
nay so.
the near strike on th e eight hour
basiii.
T h e railroads now want
COSSACKS LOYAL TO CZAR
more money for hauling frieght be­
cause they are forced to pay thet
1 Traveler In Russia Assert* These
employees higher wage*
Well. w.
Trecps Are the Backbone of R us­
just want ‘to 1-11 i hi* r..ilr-&gt;ud.* thu
sia—Their P art In History.
if they will squeeze the water out of
their -&gt;io«ks they rail raise tin- woge
"Few per mu is who have, followed
of the employees, carry freight at
hi progress of do- European war, and
particularly the part Russia lias play ml
Ox- old rule and still make money,
in tin struggle, know the origin of the
also, the pnhlir will not s ta n d for
T h e ‘hitjifortl Herald is w orking for any higher freight rates. W e . people '■nothing to suit us like Sanfoyd :im( &lt;'i* kncks, who have p|aycd an linpora " w h i te way” sy stem in the Celery here in Sanford ran pu t more boats •the courtesies shown us by th e San- tifnt part in nil the bn tiles,” remarked
City sim ilar to what has bean o r ­ on the St. Jo h n s river a n d haul ottr j lorrl Board of T ra d e .” Mr. Gallo­ If. A. Bryntit of New Mexico, a world
d ered in s u lte d in Plant City. T h - freight without tiny assistunee from way like* Sanford and this section traveler, who recently came back from
-&lt;•v- r.il nn.nlh-&lt; **prnt In Ktt.«*ln. "(*osH erald ha
&lt;&gt;i ided .i *.impb- the railroads and we Wi 1 do it bo­ &gt;u Welt that be is now a regular | -a'- k Is a T a rta r word. In the sixteenth
Hard to «• plat il tn front &lt;*f it ol- fore (laying any trior*- trib u te to tin- Herald subscriber.
be m ust!
- • ntury itn- term was used nil over
keep ill tou&lt; h with the coming to u r­
ill *♦J*111U 1•»
! hlJ'*' Til it- ton railroads.
Itii'sia to detdguiitc (loutlug labor.' In
• rn | hut
Plant
Lit
— it - —
Moscow m ercenary soldiers were
i ist c i t y of Florida.
ouric*f
Hereafter, for the Board of Trade railed Cossacks. In southwestern ltusS T A T E S H O U L D ASSIST
the Little-R ussians made serfs by
On tjfe closing.day «&gt;f tin* Iasi eon- members, we will list itntulries who •he Folish gentry known ns Shlldchla
are
Interested
in
this
s
e
c
ti
o
n
..
Tho
gres-&lt; tRere was enacted legislation of
escaped Into the steppe's to the sothe greatest Im portance to Florida, ' name of the p a rty will not lie p u b ­ called I'kniltin. where they erg’llnlzed
concerning which there seems to be lished Inst can be. had upon appliea- Into bnmls to fight the .Invading T a r ­
| a lack of inform ation throughout the I lion to th e secretary. No irifortnn* tar*. nml there originated the Little
tiolt, however, will be given over Rii'vinn I’ossnyk.
state.
"The Cossacks constitute the most
This legislation appropriated $1:10, the phone, nor oth er than upon per­
Ottr inquiries loyal body of men the emperor has to
ooo for the eradication of citrus can- sonal application.
this day. It was told in the Iasi revo1ker; JIM).000 of the sum was im m e­ this week:
Omaha, Neb.- I am interested in •nilon that an ultimatum was Real to
diately available and will be spent
'd u rin g the rem ainder of the fixscal land suitable for stock raising and 'he Jew s by the Cossack* lo tile effect
W ant to deal only •but If they did not discontinue tln-lr
I year, or before J u n e I0tb; JJoO.OOO staph* crops.
agitation ngnllist the-eznr the Cossacks
with
your
home
real estate men.
j will -be available only when the}
Muskogee, O k la.: W hat is the would march against them fiOO.OOU
s ta te legislatures in the citrus belt
strong nnd annihilate them. This decS T A T E i'RfJlII BITION
1 have made corresponding uppm pria- j price of staple crop land in your qnirion had It* efTeet. ami while some
county?
I atn looking for a large
From all accounts the state of , (ions.
•
B-w soldier* mutinied, no Cossack was
Florida will go dry if left tn the vote
t rnet, I watil to raise cuttle also.
i mini wanting. The Cossacks a r e th1'
Florida and no other states tt|
ttf Du- p eo p l e agai n or if left to Die
I Academy, Okla.: Man interested backbone of Russia ’ tifke them nivny
.w hich the citrus industry is th re a t-!
1in a small Florida farm.
legislature. The trail of the serpent
:&gt;nd Russia would almost go to pieces.
' enlb! by v a n k e r were particularly for­
is too sharply defined these day*
‘ Murshullield. Ore.: Man inti-rest­ Socially (lie Cossacks lire delightful,
tunate in the passage by-Congress of
not to he noticed even by th o u '
ed in stock raising and staple fa rm ­ IdjMieurted people, hospitable nml Jol­
| the appropriation bill carrying th e s e '
ly. In many ways they resem ble-the
ing.
least affected and that Florida will
am ounts, in view of the fact th at so
•'"boys as they wen; 'JO years ago In
»m bone dry in the next two years
Plainfield.
N
J .: Man
w ants
■many other im portant measures fail­
the We*!. ' Like the cowboys, they are
is u &gt;foregone conclusion. Since no
small- farm for trucking and chicken
ed to get through.
-Aeclli-nt shots, even better rider*,
on*- except the manufacturer and the
raising.
The federul government already j
though they cannot handle n lusso at
dealer e v e r profited by the sale of
East Palm yra. N. Y.: M an w a n ts nil.”
has spent $585,000 in the work of
h o m e we can all afford to get along
(rucking and celery farm, in this
without it and there will be.no tears citrus canker eradication, by far the section.
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Icelandic Cqtulilians.__-_____
large part of which has been devoted
over the demise of John Barleycorn
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T
a.an&gt;uof.-our—
member*-wrhn'ftvre
Irehuyl,
w hich- lias Jti*t resumed di­
Florida—
Ibar«*-is-ev**ry-nsstrnrnrT"^
j£o_Flnrid a_ or in - 1Itc-D m t rd "SraTPT-1 ~
th a t canker can be Eradicated if the in other Seminole eounty cities wo rect rum mere! a I relations w i t h 'u s ,
present campaign against it is car­ will be glad to mail them th e nam es a f te r centuries during which no Ice­
ried to a conclusion. It would. H a v e’ an d • addresses gf those who a p p e a r landic ship ever visited our shores,
’Hie
Sanford
Herald appears 1been discnrtilmi-d e r e - t h i s for lack 1from time to (ame under this head*, furnishes an example of what can be
t h e A m eric an Press as ah A. 1 new s­ of funds, if th e last federal a p p ro p ri­ ing. if they will mako written ap p li­ done Id- n determined people under a d ­
verse physical conditions.
It lias n
paper, m eaning t h a t this paper has ation of $180,000 had not • become cation by mu'll.
abort
growing
season,
not
much
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It's
powerful
hard
to
u
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d
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r
s
ta
n
d
» b o n a tide subscription list and an
why or man who says " H e Can read and little fin'd f o r ’cattle, yet ILs pco*
tutSverusing r a te th a t is established
pie live lives o f singular fnnnlom and
his title clear to mansions in t h e |
on the whole are am ong the happiest
skie.s anti who cluims* to hold the
l»n Hie globe. There 'Is no tmtlunp]
oldest quit claim deed to a -corner debt, no paupers, no saloons; nnd, ac­
lot j n 't h e New Jerusalem should cording to the Chsistfan Ilernld. the
stalk around on S un d ay with a sad. school* and rhurehes a re prospv&gt;rlng,
sad look th a t sorter Imlii-ntrs his while libraries lire well patronized and
deeds of the past, vvi-ek. T ru ly our ml lien fIon Is hjgldy vnluml. Ileeause
of lin-k of raw material* the W and
face
is an Index of churn- ter. «
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Office Supply Dept
PHONE 148

T he E u t o r edition of T he Herald
Will -how ., enmph-f * su'd . ,r, of
what your' Board of T rad - hus.do'ne. |
since it began active work. T h re e [
hundred copies of this edition will !
go tirT ourists who have- been Sfm- ford visitors this s'.ison.
T he Board of T ra d e is having
some fine sign ’hoards turned out.
, These will be large signs and will
■hear data advantageous to Sem| inole county und Sanford.
They
will be pluced along th e railroad, on
the river bank and on th e main
roads leading to Sanford and at each
l.xperliiients carried nut by Doctor
ferry.
. .
Fanislu-r at tTn- fn l v .- r d t c of Kansas
Although tho season is getting late
on va r k &lt;iis method* Jtf Plundering colI visitors continue to cull tin th e lar* prwv,&lt; that iilkalh-s wln-n ti*isl In
Board of Trade. Y esterday's regis­ prujM-r proportion* do only slight dam ­
ter shows: T he Misses 11ark ness, age to the fabric provided proper rlnsEarliville, N. Y., 0 . E. Strohle, C in­ Jlifr*folImv their list*.
cinnati, Geo. W. Em ery und wife,
The greatest datuuge Is done by
Cadiz, Q.f Miss Gladys Fields, bleaches and ad d s. Chlorine blenches
Huntingdon. Yenn , It .1 Prentiss, •"lure wool and *1!!;. but liydrosulFitzgerald. Ga., &lt;■«•&lt;• P W ilkins.' I'litf•* of *o&lt;Ja d*‘&lt;s no harm.
Dr. Herbert M. ShllHtoml, oflldal
Buflalo, W. M. H urd, J. S. H urd
chemist of the Trl-Stnte Launderers*
and O. B. B urton, Longhill. Conn.,
association, Is quotcil by the Scientific
Auierieiin IIS tcjjlhg hi* client* flint

••the extensive n*o of oxalic m i d In
pow er laundries has been-tile cau se-of
tin* slow adoption by (lie average house­
wife of tills class of service.”
T he^object Ut-lWUWlrtcs-tbnt—CTTOtit
not .u s e the sun us n blench w m to
tu rn -o u t white goods, nml they, chose
oxalic ncld ns the first substitute. •
“ It has taken years for you to
nWalton to the fact Hint you have
been producing n nice white table­
cloth or collar, but that you were
greatly assisting the department store
nnd the men’s furnishers In disposing
of flielr stock," salt! Doctor BhiistOne,
Bruin, the Y»0abond.

The tnen la the smoking compart*

Is b eing dictated ami *
, lilrh faiU.,
ness will (rnvel to thr
'* "f tbr
stenographer1 who win t.,
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r t n h e H i n t inod.-m b-;
te r o f conversation.
Downtown, im-hle of p,
Ihousutnls of sky-i-rnp, r .’
terribly busy—about wh.o**
•he eyy can see, about ti•tlculnr, A limn with u t , 1
Ills elbow, a llnt-topp. ,| ,&lt;
metal basket holding i d
p erhaps, n idiotograph &lt;&lt;r
wife In n silver frame tit &lt;•
the desk, nml that l* nit. ]
cell Is a large one, some!!;.
Ill** dimension* of-an &lt;-^ c.
skysernjter block, tlo
pbotles, met a I ba-ki-t*
*
''are indOlliiltoly imililpllt.i
stautlalltii-s o f t, 11- . .
! —Ibe «te, I wto it •
tii'ams, ci&lt;i;* |&gt;■,\ ■.
1 too recall lo-liig h -r. ;

nient felt to talking about nltnnls
as pets. A man sifting over In the
corner had listened Interestedly to i|,e
others^ then It m ine Ids tjirn.
"I live In Seward. Ala«ki|." In- s.-iH.
• T p ttiere 1* nn old brovvu b ear (lint
Is one of tin1 town rhnrneters. Me. for
-•-veral years, lias had the privileges Hub! wharves on i&gt; -. in.
of Seward, wandering wherever be Itieii lo Jumpi-rs mol -&gt;
lll.es. Me get* Ids meats at th e hark pictures III Jour Mb-i-il .
doors-uf tin- hotel. The kitchen ibsirs laded commerce. Jty «\
of several homes also provide IJrownlO Is no w ay of telling whe­
wit It pro vender, v
at the desk is engaged in
"Lately, though. Brownie hns become ami hnntls, or woolen u
a miittlelpnl problem. lie took to drink. railway nocoC'-orb'--. ,.r
It&gt;- developed (lie habit of dropping In mergers. or tlo ■*r t
at ttie bars and drinking with tin-* bu-klug t to- i i|., ref, men. Everybody was willing to buy old ■••tin: ug i .,..io :
bin* n glass of beer. But. vvltji every i whose bulk siivgi
phase of human nature working In rials of iraltlc. the clerk* • 1
Ids soul, Jte got be taking too much stools, the bii»!le of or-1*
nod Just before I left they had to (aken. 'I lie heavy b i l . . r- I
put him In,Jail.
rejilaeetl l y filing cabin-:' "
or .
"Some of the Hoys nre talking of | ki»o seetns its much
fill. V-on- bii-lm-.s
raising money to give him -t c u r e ."
well tie tlo- catalogue root.'
b-ge library;
Nothing Emitted.
"I u n d e r s t a n d y ou hav e b o u g h t
•el o f S h a k e s p e a r e 's Works."

n

P opular Education ir, Huti-a
’ "Yes," replied Mr. I ’ubwulte lo ft­
T he Inforillalb'l* lie
a,- f--lily. “A complete set."
lovvfng Was iibtailo d
si
"And n glossary. •'*"■ I presume?"
sources In I’etregni'l t 1
I-.'j.
" t i b , vj-s. v c s .
I n fnet, I' V i- r .v il il n g one of tlo- Daily New,*’ ~
?*-t&lt;iiB
Shakespeare wrote." — lUnidngliaui eitrrespontleiils;
Almost all Russian '
that
have o sutllcletit t i a t t d i * ■
i lr&lt;a
11-t!K-£
SKYSCRAPER’S SET OF NERVES possess one or inure sib■In- last tell leafs l!f "f
Business District of- New York Uses schools under the tain - »
■;ul
Six Feet-of Telephone Wire to
eilueatlon Increased 71 (&lt;iLondon's One.
lit lltlQ that tuiularpy Itijreilm‘d lot#
the diiuia a hill providing 1
&lt;j-ajsorj a t teiitbilue tit vtll: g* - nil children. Flfiy-oii'' i - r • ■r.t of
I hose betvveeli the tige* ••• • g'1' cl”
eleven Vear* littC-nal (It** -•
' • "r
the last ten yi-ttfs the t,
-1. I'd'
sons who know how to n o ! m --! “ hir
Increased by 8 |u*r cent. I • • war W
stimulated tbe Interest "f it- | .-puLsIloti in iievvsji.'ijters it ml &gt;eh-»'H.
As a’ rule the eliililren ulu-'atl'oJ
iilione wire In Ts'mv York-Is stx tline* *ctinfi1iire” rcrniV tTgltf to t7rvV-a')'«TT
ns much as In Ltmtlon. Sltmsm Htnm - ot(j. Generally they may i t **h&lt; l-‘&lt;
sky w rites in Harper's. That rep- |,uur„ „ u,-ek. They a re i JgM r're s e n ts the relative nervous I n - ; Rglon. tho Slnvodlnn and lfit‘d»h !»»•
tensity of business In New York nnd gunge.*, arithmetic imd • grupbyIn Lomb'ii.
i
:
I Tliey p re p u re lltelk leRH«iiis tti
Smile such cx'oCrs o f wiring I su«- ' xiie older pupils study nf h- ue.
At L ast! Illuminated Keyholes.
Announcement was mfvi'vg.' ILrnv
burgh I’a.. of the formation "f ••*♦’
let .Bay Enninei' eoiupati.v
uinnufacture an etminel '■
give n* c le a r violet m.v til ulglit flidW
useful In vimmdlug d-tT. • '!.v,:il"^j
locks, keyholes, house nutiH - p so*
ilivnmlntes. — l*tll.*tillrgh

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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^ P A C E FIVE

W orld. Ho will r e tu r n to Sanford th e 8th day of M arch, A. D. 19$ 7, lakes. F o rty ac re s in p ark s. Golf,
on T h u rs d a y to visit his sister, Mrs., t h e said royr.t entered a decree th a t tennis, howling, b illia r d s ,“ b o ats, orlegal presum ption of dea th of 't
W alter M. Haynes.
ango grove, etc., all free to guests.
said TV. ft. H u b e rt had been sat
Fine fishing a n d sh o o tin g .
P u re
R e v . an d Mrs. W alker, who have factoHly made out and requiring spring
w ater
from
A lta m o n te
Little Happenings— Mention
been the winter guests of their son, said W. It, H ubert, if ali’v-q or any | Springs.
o f M a t t e r s !□ B r i e f —
Mr. C. It. Walker h av e teturned to o th e r person for him to prods***'to
T h e A lta m o n te Is n oted for cxcelPersonal Item*) of.
Illinois.
th e said court wiihin twelve w eks , lence of cuisine a n d s e r v t n r j t n d ~ s o ——In te r e st
(C ontinued from Pago 3)
from th e date of the last
insertion d a l life. Re s u re a n d a u t o o u t a n d
Property O w n e rs Take Notice
Mr. and* Mrs. Geo. Venable and of this advertiscnit nt, satisfactory
' get best dinner served in interior
. T he law provides that " If taxes
llrtler ffetby Contrfl Orer
Summary of the Floating Small
upon any real estate shall not he
Well, the Rotter B aby contest is Mr P u m a s motored to Oviedo on evidence of Ids root im m ure in life; Florida. Or co m e for a- -S aturday
Talk* Surrlnrtly Arranged for
l,!’id before the First day of \p ril of over and Sanford babies have made Sunday*, th e guests of M r and Mrs. otherw ise said "derree shall be c o n - ' night supper a n d d a n c e following,
fi
Hurried Herald Readers
any year, the Tax Col! tor -shall a splendid showing
firmed absolutely.
. Excellent o rchestra.
M any of them R. G. Smith.
advertise and ■.ell."
R O B E R T C. H O E R L E . i
scoring above ninety-five. T he a l­
Geo. E. R ates &amp; Son, owners a n d
•Mrs. M attie Perry of Floral City
I In. m u t t e r w a s br ought t o m y most perfect b a b y -w a s M ack Poole
First National Rank Rldg.,
prop rie to rs.
Mr. anil Mrs. I). Leach, d a u g h te r attention som e time ago By the Ezell, the little son of Mr. an d Mrs. is P ie . guest of Mr. a n d Mrs. Gep.
Johnstow n, P a.
Brick , rond o pe S a t u r d a y , J a n .
Lila, .accom panied by th e ir guests.' Governor, and this is to notify alt B. P. Ezell in Class 11. .131.- m onths W atson. ’*v
63-Tucs-2tc
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20th from the A lta m o n te to O rlando,
Mr. anti Mrz. W. T. B radford of eoiiccrril'd th a t th e requirement of old and m aking a splendid score of
otct .
41-tf
’ p, troit. motored over to D a ytona law will he complied with; ami the lift i T h i s
Mrs. D. C. Venable, who has been
is a re m a rk a b ly fine
Friday last. spending t h e d ay there. Tax Books will positively he closed score when one considers th a t the spending the winter with her son,*
ItKI’Alr THENT OF Till: t NT Elliott
Ford Touring Car for Snie —At a on April First as provided by law, tiny man is nearer Class A th an Mr. Geo. Venable left on Saturduy
tl H. Isiml Oiflfr ■t.tialnpsviils. Fit.,
bargain.
B. &amp; O. G nrnge, W. *A ’and all lands on which taxes have Class R, although the scien tific'e x ­ for A tlanta. Ga.
•
Vl.r.-h 21. 1017.
Old Rags at The Herald O f­ N’ntlrs f« ht-r*&gt;y
eftrn that I'std Jstnos,
t
not been paid will he advertised.
Stringfcllow.
44-tfc
amination p u ts him in Clnss -B
rf-tirnet«, Klurida. who. on Ki-hruiry 21,
"V
fice.
They
must
Ke”
Clean.
1012, m»iji* Hot
Entry, Nti. 010090,
Mr. and Mrs. 1). G. Wagner,
JN t). D. .11 S K IN S,
which includes, babies from twelve
' ’ lb-ginning April 1st Woodland
fur K&lt;, of NW*'i. Si-1-tlnn U. Township
56*4tc
Tax Collector.
to twenty-four m onths old.
T he Misses M aud Alice an d Ada Wagner 2 1-» Cents Per Pound.
21 S, ft.inr- ;12 K.. T»llaha*«r&lt;* Msriilian
’ Park will be open S u n d a y s only.
ha» Iilnl ntil.-r of intrntlnn to make Et»rwinning baity in Class B was Dor- and Mr. Wilbur G ustus motored up
.
C3*tf
jft-tf f*ronf-to rstalll*h rlaim to lha land
Notice to t onira-tors
aliiivi*
i t &lt; « IJ.nl, l,&lt;doro f’lrrk flrrolt Court
from
Kissimmee
on
Sniinday.
bring­
Pty Voting P a vis. tlu&gt; se v e n m onths
The music pupils of Miss Florence
at Sa- f rrtl. Kl iriif*. on the 11th day of
Bids wil| he received until 3:00
ing
with
th
em
Miss
M
argaret
Rob­
May. is 17,
Frank a n d the reading pupils of p. in. Mundity. April 1titli. I'd 17. for old little d a u g h te r of. Mr. a n d Mrs,
♦ II
) Ulma'it r mes at kllnnorti
erts whi&gt; has been^thoir guest since
M. Iltoldlrsiiin. nf lim rt a. Hu Ida,
&gt; Mi« Gretchen Schultz will give, a t h e erection .ef a two story hi irk W. R. Davis, with a score of 98 1-5.
Wednesday.
E, II Kitties, of flineVB, I tufids.
The
Class
C,
highscore
b
a
b
y
is
an
recital ut the W om an's Club i i a ; addition to th e Ki.st National B ank
If V. •:irhoi«,.n. of tii-neta, Etort.Ja,
old-tim er, th e little fellow having
Mitrjip To)lor. ct llinsva, Kt-irtda.
Saturday a f te rn o o n ' at 3 o’clock. of Sanford Florida
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. .* been iirst. d n s s wtnncr in his &gt;•! ass
JL
Th* program will ap p e a r in Friday's
i -■
e'-Tue.
* I'll tote
,
,
.
7_____.Ii 2L..lho_Uurzl--Unw*r— lie— h*—Wm-fm-m—t o D rryrm rr TTfi S u nday w7rv.
it-.iu - - Public la^mrdi-uIiy/ThviUuI to t o - f a r uirth s m rqv . bun d for FtTI v pi r
Allen (iillen. Jr., the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry W itte and fam­
|&gt;e present.
'
cent tif the (o i)tract prici' within ten
Mrs. Win. Gillen.
He is thirty - ily, Mrs. Ernest K rupp, Leslie Rill
flasket hall game, O rla n d o .vs. d a y s ' of the aw ard of contract.
thru* months old and a handsom e and Mr. am i M r s . _ J o h n Muftson
i wouldn't
Plans and specifications n a y be
Sanford,, Parish l l o u i e 3 o'clock
♦
♦
lutlc chap, scoring 9ti l-fi. H i s ‘first and family. .
LET A TMin*
obtained after T hursday, April fit In
Friday. Admission 25c a n d I5c.
Line THIS
appearance as a Rotter *Raby confrom Elton J. M ought on. arcfilrv-ct.
03-1 tc
J aii t.ocni AuvoriiHciucniH under
STAND IN
t&lt;-'t hahy was in February. 1915.
V______
MY WAV f
Thin Heading TliKBB ('ENTS a
Break y o u r Cold, or La G rippe l,Pon lho «l‘’pesit of ten dollar*
Fur Farming In Alaska
The second high settre babies were
redirect*
Line
For^ilnch
Inscrlion.
Minimum
„ _ .i | im
rpvvnril
of
It*0
Alaskmis
a
r
e
-------•with a few doses of CCti.
33-2Gtc J!,a’I' e ,0 l,t‘ f'’f;»ml&lt;’d upon the re ­
t u r n of plans unit spec! fieut ions on Edwin Donald ilcuvnlvc, 97 In | ly Interestetl in fur farm ing;. There Charge 25 Confs.
Class \, the tiny son of Rev. ami are silver fo \ yards In lla bteaIIties.
. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Fernuld of or before date to receive b id s .- ’
tfuinry. Mass., arc stop p in g ut C o m ­
lit answering an advertisem ent
T h 1; hoard of directors reserve th e M r . E. P . Brownlee and Carrie J while on at) equal number of Islands
Louise
Marlow
fort Cot luge'.
•' _
u-,
in
(
la
s
s
(
,
with
a
|
blue
foxes
are
farmed:
T
h
e
silver
fox
where
no name is nu'ittioned in tTiej
fight to reject a n y sir all bids. •
score of !17.
j
farm*
JJre
not
yet
prinluelng
fur.
but
:,d,
do not nsw
ask Tt he
please
on
tie Herald
iiernut j
Ford T ou rin g C ar for sale nt a
•.
R. F. W H ITNKU
Fifteen babies were eptcrcil 'in the je-lts m mi tu nturkei tlurlng the last for ioformulion as to the identity of
bargain. * H. &amp; 0 . Gnrnge, W. A. (
I 'asllier
contest and m a l t y 'of them were jti'l »**,«**»»«t from the older blur f o \ farm* the advertiser.
•Our Side Serving Pur1‘aually we *lo not
Stringfellov . .
I l-tfc
tiJ-Tin -- ll ■
recovering Iroin no-..sits or- grippe &lt;hroti-du g-e tl rv-ntlt-i. I.xpcrlnicms are know who the advertiser is ami if
piibO I- Shoe SuitsFaster eggs, chicks a n d bunnies i
■&gt;obis ulit.ii b ad a tofnletirj to l o we r , being a n lt t| o n ut W s - l i I n g t i ' U I in we do we lire‘toil allowed to give
fail ion"
V 1I
hi iti'l at Mr t r «vin*s stun*
P r c - h v f i i i.i n ) In n . |i
&lt;1.-11 M't tilel ) 'In-st. cn. Id, N V to
1 ' . .tv er.ig. s
out
this
ndorm
.ition
Simply
writ**
.1. I. lllltle . I b e tu - I m e t h o d s i.f [i*« t|
*■ r *.»,v. March 31.
Ii3-2l*
T l «■ l'r&lt; -• t* ri.t r . •, ...
The tiaal ex. t tnmat ion t o o k place Inc. r . i n t i n i n g a n d u l t i c n v i s e Intiidllm.’ a letter and uiblr*--*s tt as per tn-s
■-lallt-d
a
l&gt;*!
1
n
f
u
i
n
i
•
ia
l
p
i&lt;
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•
Itl ll-M V -T IS M — A ntiseptic, Ke­
in I &gt;r Mi-veus otlin- and t he exam- ( i i . l- . - n i l i i g i i t i l t m i K (■‘• p c c l n lt y f i . \ i « strut-lion-* in the ad
l i u as t a - l
in
fir* i R heum atism , S prains, N e u ra l­ l l n * |u&gt;w c l n j f . It
Peleyj Suva I* So
u ntil, a n d m j i c t c i i s ; i n i b - t i - r m i m - tlm
S l i i j l l c l d . E n g l a n d . j u * t ..I .1 In- i-lo.ii- tag hoard iticludcil Dr N e w h a m of
gia
’ 33-tf
lll"-l . Mlltllldi* fill* *b*!,lc*tici|FOR SALE
Norr*-nto, anti Drs Neal. Miller ami -•pi
WE can gnlvC all of the «hoe
Mr a ml Mrs. M. Frank, Felix and 7, ' ,,ir &lt; l ' 1 wur* "'i*1
»« Dcututr nf Saiifnrd. “ Mrs.- II. O. ■I*mi ; to produce Improved .“ triilas by
problems
af thoiightfyl men and
F
or
Sale
fiO.OtHI
Rutty
King
Pep­
Mi*s Florence Frank m olorpd • t o | M‘,,lo!,vil •; &gt; ' Py l.oat and hung
Gciror. chairman of the Contest sidi'cllve brcl'dlng; to luvc-llgnte’llic
women. ' Folks wlm fret- about
effects of tetnpertmin* on f u r growth, per -plants, now ready to set, $2.00
I'alatln • IJundrfy and were n«iomlhe 1,1,1 l l - U 1 I'rcM.ytorian
their feci should pay attention
? mLV.w L n? ! &gt;U'&lt;l a*t nurse and and to tc*q method** of dressing p*&gt;|. per th ousand.
Cash with order,
1** their' foot-v*ur rus-ds W’hcn
panted homo b y P r; L. it. Rrown, ehurt li. *o it was the first c h u rc h ™
Mrs
W.
E.
W
atson
serve*!
on
tie*
In
bell in this section of Floridn.
a flint i -rniplr shc||ere*| in a
trii-s mid *&gt;f caring for *tr&lt; ss*.*l fur*.
f
K I n ik, R D
\ . -K i teiia
who v ill spam! a few d ay s lu re-.
Mr- Hayes, **f■hi*" lb.it
prn(i*:'F Iniilt it
t im* r.,’1 i ini.* ---- ..a ti- . . ■m &gt;enring itu n m it!**••
i I ,i n&lt; *ini. v
i* j 11
I - i 1■ "l - g a v e , v a li iU b ii
,i*s i - 1 ,i tic e
.*i . worrying ami utiis in
It* F.uln*s Aid Society of the it'
. I.
But Not a P or k.
■1 i 'I F I.
-m
work for iii.i.n i r r \ T:i K■* voilr
tl ■ &gt; }' .li b w ,i ■ til in h apl'Tii l.'iTt’d by
For Null
to into T o n 1 I . PI . r-t •
H
• h areh will h av e an t!!e*i'-r
lie I- a tig in.in. it*, in.,-| ni*-ii tin
1
t » t ki. k ill with lie- proper
ph -!■ ,ni.
.i ml tin-. W i If.ire De­ • I
I f»*i In- lip- lli*. -ini*, ni a In T, I ilohe and John Hit* r, $ I Oil per III.'
tril.tv , Mnr*-lt .‘l i s t at Rob
FI .,-ida
ni. .0 I .. 1 tt,.|
amount of as.-tsl.tncc/ they will
part
llli'iil
umb-r
whose
aus|deca
the
iimriI
lieu
200.
mid
tn&gt;
nt
rcichci*
nut
11 /m-ery.
ft- ti.-neery.
liO-Jtc
t i
^
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F. L. Grs-ette, West Sole.
II3-4tc,
do their work property if you
I la* .senior T firistiau r.tideavor
T h e de­ nboiit ► lrfi'),l. *Tlie O ther day. Ju-l
boot them well
atpl Mrs. William Rice of I Society entertained th" Ijitcrnu-di- contest is hold annually.
■lr. and
For Sale I Range and I Wardpartment i; more than grateful to n* In* vvits ab o u t to go to Itlllt'li, to
&lt;*1,1. 1):" spent the week end t h e |llU.s at a liamptet Saturday night,
ti:|-tf
E. II. PETERS
P r. Newham and all the physicians so PP* *I Ids wire, nod tlir»‘«« women ro h e .T ru n k . 210 Park Ave.
gii- ! o! Mrs. Julius S chultz and the , A live roufse din n er was served to
friends,
no
they
tisvk
tiincli
together.
of Sanford who have given of their
lloids. Shoes and Slippers
F or Sale or Exchange- New fiMiws Schultz.
Itl,,, thirty young people ami th e
Tliey visited the dining ball of on,valuable time a n d services during
301
FAST FIRST STREET
ro**m
house
and
2
lots.
Well
locate,)
of tin- big- department slbr**s. Two
tb ..rlin d Touring C ar m uch less pleasant time ri*stitied pi tin- reI the contest.
T h e mothers arc in- incut lilln-bi-s Were b*-lua M-fvi-d tint Will trail*' for farm ,T*-rin-, if *!«■
than v alue for quick sale. R. Jt O. j organization of th e interm ed iate leriioly interested and tire anticipal?
At ln*-t tin- vvnlicr ciiine up nnd sired. Hox ItiT t. Sanford
fi2 D
fi.iragi-, \ \ . A. Stringfcllow.
Il-tfc C E with .m ent Ilii. hi -*ii following mg with cagerto-si tie* 11«*11«-r Baby day
l**"k lln* orders.
And ns sp,. |c(i.
For Sale My lot on First
cotilcst nf the S ta ll' Health Hoard whether by force of habit, f**r tissnr
I’rcsbytcrian church I . 1
I-ot.es o f -the I’rcahyterian
‘ K , 'u" r i t s
•;.... X X X IIIIII1 I1 IIIX I1 IIIIIIIIIIK X X
| wlpcli will he assisted by a eont: quee 11ml site (mil heard corrccily, or lust opposite Robbins Nc; t hotel
•Mil l ave a sale ol
nf E aster novelties, ,
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i
i
Sunday
rmjlti
ol
(&gt;:).■
i,us|
Sundav
If
t:‘" • ma
matte
de t-nndy,
en n dv. cnokirs
c onkl rs c a k e s and
mlttce .from tin* Welfare D ep art- Just for ;t mere pun, she llnng buck You t a n buy Dim fine property
was the lrr**t nn-&gt;*liitg after th e
over her w hth-nproiicd sliotibk-r. cheap. Address Robert Roeksbniim,
i Incut
ehicken plc-s at M r Irwin*
chunge aii.j the attend,met* w a*
•'l our chi* k*‘tts nnd « tircf.”—Ipdlmt- T am p a , Flu.
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Ii2-Jt|&gt;
.t irday, March 31.
t;.|-;’lc
u | hiI| s News.
above 70
r flu- prayer meeting begins at 7:30 / uti m u ./ipb 'f v /ucortfi. /.mg nr
« • •
H i
F’or Sale ~5,0tttf T om ato Plants.
Nctunil H a n d Cars T hat Are in Weilm-sday mgTrt. ami the subject
The MDses Velma and Theresa
There Is a Istsxlhlllly Hint Miss Fnn- J Vuricty I.ivingstnn Globe. Emtuire
Good Condition
fi2-2tc
this week will be " F a v o rite I'ussages Venable delightfully entertain ed iln- id** D itr m k i&gt;od Miss Minn Wylie, tit' lohn Russell’s olli*-**.
I
Touring. 4200.00.
from tin* Writings of .lohn
Ciitm- I nli-r incijiaie Epworth League at great w o m e n s w im m e r s f r o m A n u t a - 1
For Sale Ford touring *ar I" 1-7
their attractive horn** on First street lln. tuny com** to tills co u n try tin s sum
" • • r a m i Roadster, 4200 00
and bring your Itildes
liter.
tnidel.
Used less th a n lid days.
Friday
evening.
Games
ami
nioMe
■11 Tou ing. $375.00.
I,
*
V
Run about 1000 miles.
('ousoliwere
miirli
enjoyed
and
d
a
in
ty
reiluiek, 11-37, JlfiO.OO.
New lliiilding Starts
N e a r clm inplnn pugs h a v e n o more dateil t*cl*-ry &lt; o . 1-t ami Sanford.
'* &gt;'t*mitiol«* C ounty G arage.
Tie- (ouliibitiutts arc being laid for ffi-shtnents were served d uring the right to ilcmtiitd vvliat lli*-v d o of p m
*
112-2If
03- Itc
1
th e m-w liuilding of the Seminole evening. About th irty young pmqile liMiters t h a n n c i g a r si o r e saUisutno
Notice of an advance of
For Sale Two No. 3 Cypints I n ­
Rank that will he built on Magnolia vvll li their leatb-r, Mrs. ('. H Smith tit sell cigitrs t o n w om an b e f o r e l ’Itrlsi
enjoyed
1,1m
charm
ing
Jm
spitulily
of
10
to 25 p e r r e n t in nil
lints.
lb i'll bln a as Endorse W ilson's War in the rear of tipi main building
cubators
210
eggs*.
S.
M
Donne,
D
the
gravotUS
young
hoMtrs»**s,
W
r
it
i n g In k s l i a s ' b e e n r c Stand
Geneva,
Fla.
t!l)--tt|i
will In* l wn stories in height, limit of
——
I " Floridn S tate C en tral rum- the vitrified br'fck a n d pressed brick
v m \ ifl,c l"V,Li,k
Fro7 T ‘m br , front “T l—
— r Barred
------ T TPlym
;-------,, R oTc k 1M
Artificial
silk miiiiiifm-liir*-il
o r rS;aleouth
■» c e l v e d .
.W e h a v e n Hood
"
. /tf’r t hrr on I!turnii
nuMi.. nf th e Republican p a r t y met faring and will he a n added a t t r a c ­
w*i. hI pulp for vvbbli si-vccul klniLs of Eggs.
75c per setting. Geo, Ral- ^ 5 s u p p ly oil liniul t h a t will
At the. Lyric on Friday evening
l! I latka yesterday. A large mini* tion to Herald S quare.
timber lire suitable Is used linger, R. F. D. A.. City.
fiO-ltp = L'° the old price.
th e r e ’ will he a lecture on* Hawaii t'ullforuht
!' r
re in attenda nce from every
nmmnlly In litis emmiry to the umoimt — —---------------- —---------'•ti .ii tif tile s ta te ami th e meeting __ Snvs the SL 1 Aiignsline—Reiuirih- iiqiier Lke nuapiroa of Lhe. WUuuauLii 7*r i.t a s i,i (tfl.Tton j iTTnio Is. li (s ut ill red | F o r Sale or Rent— Fifteen acres,
' *‘ry harmonious ami entliusi- "N eurly every s l a t e in the Union is ( ’lull. Due hu n d re d slides of views |irliiclpnlly In Hie itiiiimfueiore of lull- 7 Li tiled ami farmed five years with
•4' *■' - Ibis is u notable fa c t because agitating it war on cats. It is e s ­ of Hawaii will he shown in runn e r- littery, f w a ite r s and hosiery.
;t Mowing welts.-*O n e mile front load­
B.* party had sustained national tle- tim a te d that the dom estic rat Is re­ tion with the le rtu re which will he
ing station.* Seven room house with
The
f'at of the I’residbntlal election last sponsible for the d e a th s of th irty given by Mr. II. E. Kelsey.
. Sufferer From High Prices.
b a th ro o m ' mill hot and cold witter. |
i:.
Rigardless of this fa ct, how- million bird» annually, therefore is u proceeds will be for the benefit of
First Negro—’Mes' terrible 'de *wiry Long time. Enquire V, Herald Of- j
*,' ,f i'htt.s wc,Tf- formulated for the liability. Inasmuch as the birds lire the Armenians for which rails** Pres­ m *tleesslib-s oh life lias dime rlr.." Se*s- fire.
58-Fri-l t
"i.tliou. of s tate arid congrt-ssion- inseid d.^truyers find the friends of ident Wilson has sent out ati urgent ■.inl Negro (auspiciously) •'Whitt's deW hite Wyamlottes, celebrated R o -;
* *'H io 1918 and for condui t- the farmer. Here in St. Augustine appeal. The Armenians Relief So­ mutter new?” First Negro- •’Tertmc* '•tirring campaign th a t year, there is nil over s u p p ly of nits, but ciety have sent * out these special i-er's gone 0)1 so high I gutter quit gal stra in ol Canada whery vigorous
smokin'. Kstlnl Itorry nope no mu'.”
hirds, are raised. C onstant, heavy j
members were m uch elated' th e problem'is how to get rid of th e lectures which give an evening of
layers.
Hatching eggs and Ratty
fa it ihjit the ca n d id a l a on felines., The stray c a ts arj* unclaim­ pleasure to those who a t t e n d ami
Chix.
Rooking
orders now. F. P,
ulso
give
relief.
‘I’he
eifne
of
Ar­
Nollcc of Application for T ax Deed
I - Beket, bo th state and nutionid. ed and no one is responsible for
Strong,
Rrookaville,
Fla.
34-tfc
menia
is
desperate
since
tin*
Turkish
Under Section 8 of C h ap ter IhHK,
" ‘
Ml1 h a Bplendid ‘s how ing ut them', "but they are t h e ones that tin
mawarre.
Tin*
usual.
pictur»*s
will
the damage.
Well, this is- merely
Laws of Florida
II ‘ " I election in our s ta te .
FOR* RENT
Notice is hereby given t h a t W.' \T.
I iiriotlc rt solutions weri* adopted an o th e r nut for t h e city manager also i&gt;e shown. 1
!*l".rt of President Wilson in to crack!"
Haynes, porchuser of T a x Cortlfi* j For R e n t,. Sale or T r a d e —New
cate No. 543. *Jat«**l the 2 n d day of cottiige. J . Musson.
81-fite
*darts to- maintain t h e honor
Fiahintj FrrtfiV
June,
A.
P
.
1913.
has
filed.
&gt;aid
---;----------------,
of t h e Rfpuhij.- a n d th e
Fine Rowling Alleys
Mr.*and Mrs. If. R. Stevens, Mf*s
1 t,r Rent hour room house, 424,
“ Tf "&lt; *la-i-t,t 'American citizens on
T h e Sanfurd Lodge of Elks be­ Margaret, (’udwullader, P r. Rtflph certificate in iqy office^, a m i h a s !
" b *as. T he following resolu- lieves in getting ev erything for th e Stevens amp Mr. Purrish s p e n t , (he made application for tax deed -To I'almidto, $10 per m onth. Enquire
- $
ti» ri "i‘ adopted: ■entertainm ent of t h e members, and wcek-rml' on a fishing frolic on the issue in accordance with law. Said B irabl t &gt;lli*-**._______________ '*l ' 11
. Ms. Our country now facing the beautiful flew |iome has just in ­ upper fit. Jdhtw. They, re tu rn e d to certificate em braces th e following ? For jtt,)U Newly furnU hed hed
Ills
ilescrih.nl p ro p e rty sitttuie.l iu Hem* room wIth p rj « t o* family.
703
r‘ test problems t h a t it has stalled two fine new howling alleys the city on S u nday.
Inofe f o u n t y fc Florida, to-w jt: Lot 7. NIxrtlo \v o
' M" l "iiifo th? Civil war. id the basement t h a t are n great
2-tf
lllk. 8. Tier A, Sanford. T h e said '— -------------i 1' • I**’ it resolved by t h " Re- soUrce of a m u sem e n t.' The alleys
• Frrttnnnl Mrnlion
land
Iming assessed nt the date of
-F urnished Rooms by P a y , Week
" i S ta t e Central com m itte e are of maple laid on a concrete foun­
Mrs. A. M. Leach has returiU-d
such certificate inor M o n t h - Park avenue fiat, 105 S
'
" i n n . th a t vv^* feel t h a t in dation and are tw o of the best in from u visit of wjveral .days in J a c k ­ the issuance of
the name of N. II. Garner. Unless j N o rth Pnri&gt; avenue, over L. It. j S
Get
Jl Supply rI Otltiy
They were purchased sonville."I d a n g e r fytrn foreign foes, th e .sta te .
#
said certificate
shall he redeemed Philips &amp; Cn. drug «tore. Mra. 7* 011(1 SllYCIVIoilCV *
. '* l!l l' ir‘y feelings should ho laid from the Brunswick Rulke Co., and
30-tf
"
J
‘ ■ zud t h a t it is the d u t y of every their expert laid th e alleys out last
Sydney Chase who has been home at-rortling to &gt; law tax ilm-d will Jam es P a tto n , manager.
Atr.i
issue
thereon
on
the
2Hth
*luy
of
, " 'ul1 in Stand behind t h e I’resi- week. Now th a t th e y are finished since Friday fur th e spring vacation
WANTED
returns to E xeter today for the .April, A. P . 1917.
Witness m y official sig n atu re aqrt
W anted Colored woman wants
spring term.
seal this th e 24th May of March, ] job as ro o k . Enquire cor. Holly
Miss N onna Herndon ami Miss A. 1). 1917,.
: Ave. and N inth St.
fl3-2tp
(seal)
K. A. DOUGLASS, - ,
Helen Shelton ca m e home for the
l&lt;ost— Rlaek Walrus hand hag. be­
week end from their respective col­ Clerk Circuit C ourt Seminole Co.,
F'lnridu.
tween
Sanford gml Orlando. Person
I N
r II E I, Y It I C i T II E A T It E It U I l D I N Ci leges.
• . By V. M. Douglass, P . C.
finding sa m e will get a reward. Re­
A
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_______•_______________ • port to Herald.
Mr. Joe Wells left Sapfbrd F riday
to return to lus home in J a c k s o n ­
In i h e ' O rphans Court of C am ­
T H E ALTA M O NTE HOTEL
* itrries the Very Finest Line of Millinery and will
ville.
bria C o u n ty , Pa., in the m a t t e r of
the estate of W. It. H u b e rt, sup- Altamonte Springs, Sem inole Co*.
Please all Patrons. Give us a call.
Mr. It. E. G o rm ly of Jacksonville posed to he deceased.
*
Florida
passed through Sanford on M onday
Notice- is hereby given t h a t ttpqn
M ost p opular nnd delightful w in­
'N,US'| I' I&gt;* PEARSON, Mgr.
MRS. A. I). PARRISH, Ahh'I enroute to O rlando to a t t e n d the the h earing in the above m atter. ter hotel- in interior Florida. Magdont. ■And, be it further resolved, thrx boys nre bowling ea rly and late
th at we pledge to the President of and we will (toon have som e c h a m ­
our country o u r unqualified support pions.
‘
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i 1 any effort he may make.to rutin
tain the honor of the Sag and the
liberties which we h'ave inherited
from nut forefathers/:

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VIII

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 1. 1917

NUMBER G'.

lutiuna existing l,H u .,n the I mr, |

Revision or the st*te libel laws,*
which are regarded .among the most I
President Wilson in his rjWssago to
drustir in the ccjtintry.congres* is making a personal light
Repeal of the* law creating the
us well us^.tight for the rights of the!
slate tax' commission. Others will
fitizens of the country. ||e hot only
propose increased powers for the
wants congress*to. recognize the fact
tax commissioners, placing (he as­
that u state of war exists, but that I
sessing of railroads, telegraph lines
he he clothed with full authority to
and telephone lines in their. hands
employ the land and the naval force*
and tnking this duty out of the
of fho United Slatcq^in defence of
#•»»«
hands of railroad commission and
American rights.
In going before
comptroller.
the extraordinary session of congress,
Increase in number of justices of
certain t h a t c o n g r e s s
DELEGATES A T
Mr. Wilson has been careful to pre­ SANFORI) T P ORLANDO OVER GREAT^SjPlR AT STATE CAP- the supreme court from five to six,’ S T R O N G
WILL act w it h h im
FINEST JU )A I) IN
TALLAHASSEE FOR CAP­
pare his ra|i»with scrupulous atten­
ITAIrFOR NEXT SIXTY
the maximum number permitted
.
TODAY
tion to every detail. The entire rec­
ITAL REMOVAL
STATE
under the constitution.
DAYS
ord of the relations between the
Amendment to corrupt practice
H'likingt011' April 3 (
The connecting link of brick high­
The Tampa Tribune contains th*
The Florida legislature will meet itct, which will require candidates-to
United States and Germany has
prf»idcnl Wilson urged congress
has today, having spent vcalarday—and
following special from Txll.IhrtHsep.'
been gone over,'from the beginning ways (grouted with concrete)
file-.receipti'll tJtttn^TDVcring payment
U drelarr a stste of war d ia led be*
under date of April 1 date lino:
o f tha German subm x f l n t campaign just Ih-^o finishnt tJPniTPtr' Sviiunole last night in caucus Lor the election j 0f expense*,
tarfii lB&lt;- United SlalcN and Gcr*
aptT
Orange
counties
making
a
com3 tatc capital removal will he mad*
of speaker of the house and presi­
right down to the present date.
pta; and . I" ■ ralm manner gave
plete
hri(*k
roadway
of
some
twenty
Law
requiring
the
dipping
of
r
a
t
­
an
important issue in the 1917 ses­
dent of the senate. There will he a
President Wilson wants congress to
Ot course of Ihe Imperial Gcrmnn
five
milss
.through
the
richest
and
tle
in
line
with
the
campaign
to
sion
of the Florida legislature, a c ­
moat interesting session us there are
realize that a state of war actually
ffinmint which he called a rhal*
eradicate
the
cattle
tick.•
•
most
beautiful
part
'of
Florida.
cording
to a delegation which ar­
many hills that will come before the
existed for some time because of the
Substantial appropriation by the rived in the capital tonight from Or­
|(i(e lo *U *hc wor,d “nd * warfare unlawful aggressions of German sub­ With the brick grouted roadway In*- law makers. A synopsis of some'of
Ihe- nations of Ihe world.
state to conduct the cattle tick lando, having made the trip by auto­
,
marines. Congress is expected ‘for­ ■tween Sanford and Geneva, a dis­ them is given beldwt
Ykc President declared that neu*
tance
of
fifteen
miles
just
finished,
eradication
campaign in conjunction mobile.
In t|je party war" Hon-. •
mally to declare a qtalc of war ex­
. Creation of state hoard of veter­
trality no longer existed, or won
with
Federal
authorities
and
ussowith,
the
brick
road
to
the
Lake
S.
S.
Griffin,
ox-repreieat itiv • fr mi
inary examiners.
isting, vote a large amount —prob*
I. .
• s
,
rtitonablr or desirable’ where Ihe
nations
now
carrying
the
work.
county
line
joinfng
the
splendid
sand
Orange
county,
und a p.-o n: lent
Law permitting cities and coun­
ably half-a billion dollars for na­
p u t of the nationa wan involved,
asphalt
road*
of
Lake
county.
With
Sunstantinl
appropriations
to
com­
business
man
of
that city; J . F
ties to levy publicity tax assessment.
tional defense, and clothe the Presi­
n i l armed nautralily had becom e
the
brick
road
to
Monroe
ferry
eonplete
the
‘
campaign
against
citrus
An
go,
president
of
the yank of OrPure
advertising
law
designed
to
dent with authority to use'the armed
Urlferlual 'enough at beat and waa
The Federal government nnge’ g o y nRy.- -located at Orhtn lo:
forcea of the United -States, ns it em- T ' 1" * * U1h ,h ‘‘
i1" 0"" present misrepresentation .in real canker.
Ikrlv lo produce what il waa meant
the St. Johns with
bounty estate ami other advertising
wifi mat&gt;'h every dollar appropri­
. TV Jmdcn. County attorney of
powered President McKinley twib.il
10 prevent and urg(d congreaN lo
ated
by
tile
state
tills
work
up"
and
Daytona
lleach.
Witli
the
Or*iq&lt;M#;»ounty;
It. F. Muguir*, a t 1
with the menace of Spain in 1 H9S.
Creation of commission to ussume to .‘100,000. The legislature of 191J tnrni’j ' of Orlando: Kd F Ki«**el,
atcrpl Ihe challenge of battle with
brick grouted road from Sanford lo
til Ihe resources of the nation.
•
f
1 Oviedo a distance of fifteen mile* charge of i he Everglade* drainage appropriated #l'J*li . 0H0 covering two capitalist and buiOter at Winter
The many* frirml* of H.ini*-! Tolar* lo I,,* firti*li.,| *o,,n
There seems to exist In Wa* tr­
With a brick operation* and place th«* credit of y ears.
Park.
illion today no doubt but whnl were delighted lo see him here for
SilbniissMiii
of
eon*t it ut lotiul
mad to Osteen ferry to join the new the state, not alone t lie drainage
These gentlemen will confer with
raa(tr»* will bark the President in few days, lie and hi* family are re­ *hell road from Osteen ferry to New distrie.t, behind the drainage bond. amendment providing for the imtiu- Senator Crawford anil Representa­
Hill to divide and create new tive, referendum and reeull. extend tive Seth Woodruff and C. A. It ihkii position and that war will be
Smyrna and Coronado lleaeh there
siding nt Live Oak and like old Su­
epunties
out* of St. Johns, Volusia. ing to the judiciary.
declared in Ihe n e tt twenty four
. ,
i« nothing more to be ddklred in the
ert*. in preparing the necessary
wannee
county
immensely.
Hcevurd,
DeSoto and another out of
k**M.
way of food Isrit-k road* for thj*
measure for introduction duriiig the
travel through Seminole- county and Mpurts of Marlon, and Levy, Cal­
session of the legislature.
The object* of the United Statea
in view of this fa d and that this houn (Crawford), Pinellas' ( Wilson).
One hundred thousand dollars has
la entering the war, Ihe President
Law making it mandatory- on the
edition
of The Herald will he cur*
been guaranteed and a site fir th*
uid, ».irc to * indicate the prlnciplea
building* assured with a probable
eulated over the northern states it part of the governor to call a pri­
•f prare and Jualice againat “ aelfmary for t lie nomination of *ucI*
tipiely
for
ihe
following
informa­
quarter
million more in am*li to asbh and autocratic power.” Without
ressor to any ollice-r removed from
tion
regarding
our
brick
road*
from
M*t
m
defraying
the expense thnt
iclfirh end*, for riini|ueat or doininollire
l . llg llie e r K a l l i * e \
would
full
upon
t
by
state il the legis­
U«. treking no indemnitiea or innlation ipics through.
Creation
of
Twelfth
Judicial
Cir­
trriil compen*aliona for the sarri"Acting under a resolution passed
Mr. Griffin wu* very -successful
frm it *hall make, the United,
the 2nd day of August, 1915 and cuit. comprising Clay. St. Johns and
with
every niinisuA* that he intro­
Putnam
St.
John*
and
Clay
now
in
Stair* mu«t enter Ihe war, Ihe Proa*
ratified by the vote of the tax payers
duced
in 1915. and f'-' h canfiil *nt
Fourth
and
Putnam
in
Might
h
l.
Meat mid. lo make Ihe world aufe
on September (ith,
the romthat soup* favorable a* lion on the
Thrown
*
out
last
y
ear
by
supreme
far democracy, aa only one of Ihe
inissioners of Seminole county * are
capital removal will result from this
(tampions of the righta of mankind
now building approximately -7 mile* court
session. The party will remain in
Abolition of convict lease system.
ltd would tie H.iliNflcd vfhen those CELERY FIELDS AND'OTIIER «f Krouts-sl l»ri« k rs.a.ls Have shelled
II I N D E M U R G HAS NOT the ill) for several days, working on
Law
providing
for
the
Torrens
right* were a* aerure aa the faith
two imli* and are commencing the
REACHED SITTAIILK
the matter.
'
.
system of land title*
,
* SOILS IT T TO MON...........(lil&gt;
lid freedom of nationa could make
Constitutional
amendment
pro­
*
PLACE
YET
EY ( KOI*
Ilf tile total issue of J |.'ill,(Mill, two
them. *
Death of Carol Marlowe
hundred and lifty thousand was ap­ viding for reapportionment of House
The Prrtidrnt’a addreaa waa aent
North
of
St
tjqentin
tin
1
Hritish
Some time ago in the column* of
The
news tins morning of the
and senate.
11 fall to Germany by n German The Herald we asked why the far­ portioned for new const met ion and
are surging along the 20 uulc* front dcnlh of lit tl«*
Carol
Marlowe,
Law providing for tin* nbolition of
•ffrial new* agency for publication mers could not grow cotton on the (jnn.imii were refunding bond* to the fee system
where their advance (or the past few daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). C.
ii that country.
The . l e d als*/ celery lands for a summer crop lake up the issue created previously
•lacs, unaccompanied by any major Marlowe brought the tears to the
Amendment providi n,: for the
fighting prpveil that General llaig is eyes of the many who knew and
writ to England. and n Nuptmary of We ran now answer the question by aud known a* special road Dist.
*
The original ronstruelion uholititm- of the hoards of county not yet in touch with the main
lit content* waa aent around the pointing -to a number of farmers Stt. I
loved this little darling so ‘well.
was sand tilled roads some of which commissioners and pinring tin* af­ (Jermaie ‘ fori-ek.
With St tjucritirl Stricken just a few days ago with
world to other nationa.
who are making preparations to have proven iliudeipiut • to ■&gt;meet
fair* of every county under a board and l.u Fere practically in t he grip what at first seemed measles but
To carry on an effective warfare plant their celery lyind* in .................. present trullie eonditions and those
comprising various county olliccr*, of th* allien the Lille-Laon line ap­ rapidly developed aud tbc attendant
Ptiintt the tierman
government white, and with still others cultivat- are being rel.ud wiHi a &lt;i-itit-ii t and
similar to the system under which pears. doomed and army critics ex­ high fever brought on eonvu’sions
Which he &lt;hararlerized a* a "m il- ing places that have heretofore been su|uj j j j j ^
the state government operates.
press tb&lt;* opinion that either Field which are supposed to have caused
«r»l foe -to liberty” the Prealdent considered fit for naught hut to'hold
The type of briek road* 4i*ei| runAmendment provid * for separate Marshal vup llindcnhurg never eon deal h.
the world together, it is with a tributes in a large measure to the
mo mmendi d
state and county tax *.template!) a stand here or was out
Carol was just two years of ago ,
proud und just feeling ‘ that we can successful building of roads and
Amendment calling for every pro­ generated Ijy tin* amazingly rapid ad­ last February when the Huhy Parade
11mo*t practical cooperation in
truly say "King Cotton has come to Seminole rolmty has adopted tl-e
mary nominee to go into t h e ’general vance of the French' toward l.u Fop*. of the Seminole County Fair award­
coiitrl and .irtion with the govern Seminole.”
most modern type that is mauu- elect ion so a* to prevent the govern­
■rott already at war with Germ any.
The French seem to have rclimi ed her,a prize for the lloat represent­
L. A. Hruinley, one of th* pros­ fuctured under the Dunn patents. or from appointing someone else to uished tin* initiative to the Hritish ing the daughter of Seminole und
Extension of
lilieral ' (inanrial
oedii* to thoae governmenta ao perous truck farmers ha*, seemingly Where this brick is used the most an ollire to width some'one has been who are driving a wedge in-the di­ many of the visitors to the city at
that the rcsnui'rc* of America may taken the lead in the cotton situa* stable form of brick Construction nominate I in a primary election.
rection of the important town of Lc that time will remCipher. this sweet
Free text Ifook. law. ‘
h« added *o far aa possible to tion. and while 'making extensive will be the result.
_ Cartel, 10 miles north of St. (juen and winsome child. A few clays ago
With Ihe completion,of the Ovjvdo __ Lin*lpruviiUuj|l(or- 4«M.gee-Jeeh»ml -lia-aw i-n ow ^ u al'•outside the out she was Uic picture of h^ulth, today
Ueirt.
..
preparations to plant his trucking
Inrpjq ylth cotton list mrcmtiv_pur- rood—mihs—of—fix -■Iwst'- agricultural
she has been gathered
into
thn
pay at least, by corporations having posts.
^rIMkaliun -a n d —mo biliratinn of
chused one hundred* and sixty acres land ill the state ^ill hi: accessible a monthly puy roll of inure than 10,­
realms
uhove
and
while
it
seems
hard
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The Germans have * attempted
Ihe thateriul resources of .th e
of higher land and has the tnujor to the settler and will prove the 000. *
• • raids in the Arras sector, olliciul we cannot question the wisdom of
««*trj.
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portion of this lurge tract now grow­ equal fn productivity with the fumou
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Workman** compensation act and statement* indicating that th're are Him who knows best.
Fl11 equipment of the navy pnf*
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ing in cotton. 'Thir^rurt i s . known celery lands of the .Sanford district industrial commission -to settle all
Utilirly for means of dealing with
important
movements
on
foot
on
The fiilieral services wifi take place
us the - Markham Groye property where annual -returns from ail acre dispute* *hetween employer and em­
••(•marine warfare.
this the extreme north &lt;4*1 of th today from the residence on Fifth
will
average
$.*()()
to
$
1
.
000
.
and is situated at Markham, and a
ploye.
French buttle line. * Fighting . is street, *intermei)t liciug Ynudo in
*■ arfny of'at least 500.000 men.
drive to this plantation will surely
The
road
to
the
Lake
county
line
Law prohibiting giving of tips.
mainly .in evidence northeast' nt Lakcview Cemetery,; •Rev. Hyman
Bucd on the prinriplr of universal
convince the most skeptical that should .he completed this month und
Law "requiring ipsuranee compan­ Soissons w-her* the German lines are olllcialifig.
•Liliij to Service and the authorl*
Seminole can grow cotton. There when thrown open the pleasure seek­ ies to publish in papers of u general
being, attacked, the breaking of
of additional Inrrcnsm cnts of
-The sympathy of "the community
you will see" rows arranged five feet ers will hu able to make a circuit circulation regularly statements of
which will lay bare the Gruoni.e goes out to the grief strirften parents .
a* they are needed or apart und oile half niife in length,
from Sanford to Kustis to ML Dora their condition, just as banks are plat -ail tip* most formidable barrier in rheir dark hour of affliction for it
*** hr bandl.'d in trnlnlpg.
und with some four to eight plows to. riyunith and Orlundo, then hack required 'to do.
to General Nivclle's furth r ad­ would seem that the joy und light
R»i*lng necessary money for Ihe
running, each handled by a husky to Sanford, a distance of 102 miles.
Compulsory
school
attendance vance.’
•S. iiovrrnmenl ao Tar as passible
of their life bus been suddenly taken
negro, with a mule tin* sight is
Seminole county .will have one of law.
nway.
.
V #B* Borrowing and on the bnais
in
the
other
theaters
of
the
war
enough to make you remember the the most complete systems of roads
•* "S ta b le taxation.
Interest centers ■ in Mesopotamia,
_
Appropriation
railing
for
additions
old negro-saying “ Massa, surely de in the slijje. when all are completed
All prcpara||onHi y,e urged, should
Interest in Waterways
gooil Lord hab blessed dis '°u n - ;,nd there is hut one more road that to stale asylum for the inqane ut where the Turks have suffered fur­
wade in s j f h a way aa not to
ther reverses and the 'union of the
Messrs. William G. Geier, J . C.
try ." In the latter part of the sum­ should he improved to round out t hattahoochen nr the erection of
•*** the now of war supplies to
Hritish und Russian artnb-s appears Palmer nnd II. S. Lyons came to
mer the cotton is to he.picked—this her otherwise perfect system that another institution in middle Florida.
Law providing for the creation of to he on the eve of consummation. .Sanford Friday to consult with Sec­
. ,
nlready in Ihe Held fact ulonc assures work for a num­
from Geneva to the Volusia county
German).
An attempt by Turks to take the retary E. T. Woodruff in regard to
ber of people thut ,wou|d otherwise line, thence to Titusville. There is the license tax on registered plyyiaiciuns.
offensive ha* been crushed.
Al­ several lake* at and in the vicinity .
have to leave Seminole county in hut one line of truvel for the tour­
"(•Bingtnn. April 2 . — Clurk was
Law calling for guaranteed bank though offleiulj reports are meagre of Windermere which they wish to,
search of work, und as. soon as pick­ ist now and thnt is from Daytona
speaj. ‘T over Mann by n
indications are that General Maude’s connect by navigable ennuis and to
deposits.
ing is under way Mr. Hruinley ex­ via DcLund to Sanford. With this
-l« to Ins.
j„ understood
Law plncing all alill* bodied con­ fnreos tire within 50 ‘ or GO miles of determine whether their enterprise *
pects to erect a gin- at Hrlsson sid- road built a vast volume of tourist
vict* at work on public highwuy* th&lt;* Russians.
j, r 'id* nt\ message will refer to
would work in well with the plana
ing on the Sanford and* Everglade , ruV(.| whlch goes by would l o dir
und invnlidu on stuto prison furm.
Ht'htioiul friendship for the branch and .there the ginning will
of
the Navigation District Commit­
A
greater
•
outside
offensive
pre­
verted to the centrul part of the
Law providing for longer school dicted by the/lermaus.haa fuiled to tee nnd thus one hill he drawn for
dif?^
lbut *he Americans take place—this gin is to be of suf­ state.”
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•■•rrnliat
terms.
Between the Germnn ficient sixe to accommodate the
materialize and there is nothing to presentation to tl\o legislature,* cov­
Seminole
county
will
have F I F T Y
Itad check law.
^^frirr.int and her people.
The growings of an ordinary year, hut
show where such u blow will fall. ering theirs as well as the other pro­
TWO MILKS OF B R IC K ROADS
Suhmssiou of
constitutional
d i r . l bp furnished foreign arrangements, will he made to en­
With the thaw of the custern front posed enactments. Chairman of the
completed by July 1st, making some amendment providing for woman's
there is little danger of German ag­ Committee C. R. -Walker was called
Uin° | *' r&lt;'
appeared so cer- large when necessary. Therefore, we
of the finest automobile tours in the suffrage.
» iti!
'* a'^ f°r u declaration of say that Seminole will surely come
gression in that direction urn! neither into the conference iTlid Secretary
itepeal of Davis Packag" Law and Pari* 'nor London pay s much atten­ Woodruff has tukoit up the m u tte r'
«l
Har that Chnirrnan Flood Into her own in a short time—this state of Florida.
The tourists ure especially in­ passage of suoslitutr lead rig the
*- ° ’UH' foreign afTnira commit- ^cotton crop is one of the well known
tion to Home reports that a great with P. A. Vans Agnew- of Jackson­
vited to come to Seminole und en­ iisiihil tie* o f th r operation of aAustro German drive is in prepara­ ville, who is at present'engaged in
•f r*fr,,;V V* r,M,f'i,uti«*n that a statelTJ'.” ',;;’ Vrops’ and is not killed by joy these incomparable roads and
loons Utiler the griso of clubs.
tion on the Iralian front. There are drufting the desired documents.
^♦nt m ’ r
authorizing the frol&gt;zra an(, such things, thereby
scenery.
Repeul of the Gonnto gamfi law,
TWft" r " :,k0WBr on Germany. giving
, ,
(ht. growers
L,ruwt.rs t im« to «lii»posx*
persistent rumors,
however,
of Waterway interest In Florida is in­
the
which
was passed in 1915 und whic
zati0r'fI ' lican* delayed the organi- of it in a manner that is best, W e
mighty
efforts
by
Germany
to
muss creasing, growing and spreading rap­
• By Stork Kxpress * '
abolished the. s t a te , game comtris«zE.
u
hous?, demanding say •‘ Plant Cotton." ‘
idly, just as it should, for it is cer­
A nine pound hoy born to* Mr. sion and took the supersvisloh out fMerves bark of the lighting lilies
r»ch office.
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tain to culminate in the development
,in&lt;l Mrs. W 11 Heutty, M a r c h '.'II. of bunds of s t a t e and placed it in und allied observers still predict that of one of the greutest assets of tfur
Mrs. It. J . Holly. Mis- Thelma W. II. Heiitt y*Says it is a war baby the hands ol county commissioners. von llindenburg will try to offset
beautiful state.
April 2.—One of the
Ilcrber. Mrs. James Taylor. Mrs* and bis nKme is Daniels Wilson,
Mr
Repeul of the Gornto game law.
the effec.' on public opinion, of bis
% i ' , . ' ' " " 1" 1" periods in the naC. IL Dingee and Mrs. Fred Wals- Named after Secretary .Navy Dan­ adopted in I9I;I, and which did away
Dr. Oliver J . Miller and. Hon. K.
•ite,.".
r j. ' ,ory
['\ry ""veurred
l curred today when
muti motored to Orlando Monday iels and our President Wilson.
with tt\c second primary and s u l - withdrnWnl in Picardy by a tre­ L. Woodruff left Sunday fur Tallati*^.
^ r';»ry session of the" naFather is doing tine at this writ­ stituted the second choice -snethod of mendous blow in some other direc­ . hassee to att «i(*l th&gt; l&lt; don of tho
ON'rtu
met nt the call of j over the new road and thorough!)1
voting.'
ing.
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tion.'
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|Florida legislature.
Wil»i»r» tu cohsMcr the re­ enjoyed the trip.
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WAR WILL BE
DECLARED BY
PRESIDENT

State* and Germany.

COTTON CROP
IN SEMINOLE
WILL BE BIG

BRICK ROADS LEGISLATURE
OPENED UP O F FLORIDA
FOR TRAVEL MEET TODAY

WOULD MOVE
STATE HOUSE
TO ORLANDO

NO STAND
BY GERMANS
... IN FRANCE

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B Y SANFORD M INISTERS

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It was at this season of the year degrees and differing manifestations hast brought Life’ and Jmmortality Mary come to tile tomb to embalm On most any day if &gt;ou *...
and under these sublime conditions of tho same force, addressing men to light for all who were dwelling in the body of Jesus Christ, * Out they A boat ride on the riv.-r
found the. stone moved nway from Just below where tl„.
that Jesus the man of Galilee wended through 'various senses. More than tho land of the .shadow of death/
Arthur Searing Peck.
the mouth of the sepulchre.
The
His weary way up the Via Dotyrosa, one inventor asserts that he is able
rank.
Holy
Cross
Church,
linen
clothes
left
behind,
neatly
to
transmute
the
rays
of
light'which
bearing His own cross to Cnlvnry,
You may .».«• an
Wednesday in Holy Week.
folded. T h e’ sepulchre was empty.
there to fcivo His splendid young life come’ from the sun into electricity.
bank
"r °»
The crucified Christ was nowhere to And almost bef„r,. ;, „ u hl —
a ransom not for His own sin but Whether this theory be true or not,
be seen in,the tomb. Rut an nr.gc],
for the sins of u wicked, waywnrd. we know th&amp;t the power of Christ's
The Miracle Superlative
be seen,
unappreciative world. Ho was lenv-i resurrection is
transmuted
into • In. making a study of the miracle all radiant appeared to them to re­ Off he will plunge right
ir.t»
ing \hc land He loved so* much and man forma in tho life of tho church superlative, which is tho resurrec­ assure them that He had' risen —»
stream,
knew so well—its birds and flowers and ijs members. It transmutes it­ tion of Jesus Christ, we will not- “ Ho is not here, see the place where And there in the ^atcr he ,'of.
1
and fields? its mountains and hills self into the pow:er by which I am hnvo time to give a full discussion of tho Lord was laid."
This is nature in 'Our FloridJand waters, and most of all Its lifted out of •condemnation nnd the lessons learned "but simply out­
Ilut the soldiers who went ns
people, to eufTcr a .cruel and unjuts brought In to a newness of.life. It line the distinctive points.
guards to ace that the body would Like a, musiejan touching tii*death. What a contrast. A jarring, gives me my spiritual . baptism and
1. When Jesus was put into the not be stolen bj’ Christ’s! disciples
strings
repellant picture in the harmony of fills me with, a new hope nnd pur­ tomb a' cloud was left on the hearts went to the -city in terror to narrate
In accompaniment tu-th?
,
the little ujtjvgrse which gave Him pose. It gives a nuw vision of life of tho disciples. How th ey spent the all that had happened to the chiefs.
■
zings,
birth; a jarring, discordant note in and that strange thing we call dreadful Sabbath wo do not know. The Ancients of the people assem­ Softly and genii
now c»m«
the music of the Spring. No won­ denth.
All is dark now.
bled together and bribed the sol­
■breeze,
dered the skies lowered and darken­
Happy is that one who known
diers to say that " Ilis disciples Came Touching to harmony th» !»lt.
2. * Phenomena at the grave.
ed and the sun hid its face. No "the power of His resurrection in
the tr.
™
Earthquake occurred' before
the by night and stole the body away."
wonder the lightnings Hashed and his lifq's experience.
They
spread
this
report
which
la
be­
women came.
Stone rolled away
Vl h 11
hitah andi
the thunder crashed, tho earth rock­
It is a message of comfort.
ness of nicht.
and two angels there when they do lieved till this day.
ed and trembled nnd men feared and
There are times in tho life of ev­ come. Roman guards had been on
The guards were awake or asleep. And over all shii.s tt„. niooq. J
tied and some fell as dead.
ery one when this great truth of our
^VUtchand t he grave hail .lieim-wmled I Lit WilliC-they* jh u ulilh ave prevent-* I -------- -am i—Prrgkr------Itut. out of . thiA—jLirkest—of_all- religion -must beni-ttH precious mes­
__ 2. __The empty tomb •This is the Hiu-di*«4jde*-frbm-steaHnj-lttnrbmty; Rpflpptihg its i.rij . ~ r 7 krrj it
dark pictures came forth light nmi sage to us. T h e m . comtS ’ the time
. waves play,
first basis of the resurrection. Tos- if asleep they could not have, known
hope to a despairing, discourage^, of parting, Vvhen that one we love
whether* it wa9 stolen or not. For This is tho dreamland 'jim.
sin sick wSrIJ. Out of tliis world most dearly is lowered into the tiinony given by Mary Magdalene, sleeping men, like dead men, toll do
Ida." .
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tragedy came forth triumph, vic­ grave ami the earth covers them the other.women, Peter and John. tales. .Such un ovidcnco would be
,'
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Mrs.
L.
A.
Mickey,*
4. The rulers pay the watchers
tory und eternal life.
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from our sight. Oh, the anguish of
vulucless legally.
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Linford.
FJ
• "Except a grain of wheat full into those partings! But we are not ns to tell a lie about .th e ’ resurrection.
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Christ
did
not
wake
from
a
tranre
the ground and die Itjibid cth alone, those without hope, for One has They do so gladly because they were
Health of Firet Important*.
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. into which He hnd* fallen before II
by itself, but if it die bearetb rich gone before, and has jiten from the involved,.
Exubctunt
Inultb N il!(, r
o'clock
on
Friday
afternoon,
us
n
6. First problem bofpre the liv­
fruit." Out of ‘dying seeds there grave and broken its bands uifd
a i ';„i;
result of the exquisite torture to riches und |touvr
ing
Christ,
Can
he
convince
the
dis­
come forth beauty of form nnd color “ become the first fru it-o f ‘ them that
•&gt;fteii
lends
In
H
i.
i, it |r,ra,-L 1
which Ho hud boon subjected.
He
and frngrunre und the promise of slept." And wo know th&amp;t.cvon as ciples of what has taken place?
fact nothing is «,( greater imp*
truly
died
from
tho
ptiirt.
He
was
t&gt;. Fresh faith op the part of the
rich harvests.
and there me fi- .*?,!• .
He has risen from the dead, so all
made like to other men' who nro •x lileli we kii.,u |, . .
disciples.
Out of buried bulbs there come those who die in Him shall Ho bring
' ’
' l i John convinced by visit to the born o( woman. Ilis nature, physi­ mg. tjuiii-ki-r; u-?;forth plants, and trees and refreshing with Him. . He has gone before ami
b'! * i|,f.
cally, was highly sensitive, being as luivo imide us kij |,1, lulls ,*■
tthudcfc.
.
'has taken all.the teeth out of death, toinh.
(2) Mary's
testimony.
Was He- was a perfect man, and hence tal ks nnd In-abb „ix
Out of the cocoon there comes |"O death, -where is thy sting? O
ugilcin .ss -Hi i u Iihi I t:
acutely affect .1 ly ordinary pain,
I
spoken
to’
by
some
one
at
the
tomb.
forth the resplendent butterfly und ’ grave, where in thy victory? Thunks
not Jo apeuk of the excruciating tor­ that you «m liurdl &gt; lint
Revealed
as
Jesus.
JK&gt;
gives
her
moth.
be to .God, which giveth us th-- vie-1
ments of tie- t'ro-s. " M y God, my t-i agree'll JMill tile l .in : I fu|r
Out of the durknery of rtigbt there lory through our Lord Jetus Christ.” ! the mission to lell the brethren.
God."
He cried, "why hast Thou .•ruing pit)steal lienllli
comes fort It light and glorious, inThis is the Church's East r men-j She wu.s the first to see and.the first
forsaken
Me."
vigoratiug days.
sage, a message of Joy, of Tower and to carry t In* message.
, Safer.
(ft The other women take hold
The soldiers came to see if Christ
Out of the dying lives of men upd °f Coinfort. May it be such a mes­
Vessels large iiuij \nitinv nwtt,L
» of him, kneel at his f-/ct ami worship und the thieves were already dead. little limits should k&lt; •p tn ar tiMitwomen there comes to this old sage lo cat’ll of us!
him.
In the words .of .the Gosjiel narra­ Fruubllu.
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Rev.
K.
D.
Rrownlee.
world truth and liberty and an’ ever(4
1
Simon
Peter
saw
Jesus.
tive,
“ When they found Ho was
The empty tomb brings a note of enriching life.
And so out of (he
tfi)
Two
(Asriples
saw
him
on
the
dead
they
did not break His legs."
encouragement to those who will denth tragedy of Jesus Christ nnd
The Church's Easter Message
The Important Point
way
to
Etnmatis.
They
were
on
Instetid
they
opened His side with a ; Last fiiiimui-r. wlute \
look up to him who said, " I am the His victory over death there is To my Friends and Fellow-Citizens:
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It is with especial pleasure that | !l , " ’ir *uy home and a stranger np- spear from which flowed blood and | tie iifiVe fmir x.
•resurrection and the life."
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given to the, world hope for discour-'
.
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naughty little . 1. . . I Ibriu-tixm
Let those whose hearts grow faint agement, faith in place of fear, joy accept the editor's kind invitation pea red. They were discussing what water.
'I'atlnrln&lt;-. wtut
Death fiath no victory over Him. ing her said:
and nick, when they contemplate instead of despair, light in darkness to sehd from Holy Cross un Easier had takl*u place and told the stran­
the great change remember the pres* and victory over tho power of denth. message in anticipation of that ger. The stranger explitins the res­ He arose glorious and immortal over you do?" She repth-d: "V«a
urrection. They insist that he atop all the forces of nature; in spite of seo me do it." ih i uietlier tbiei
•cut tense rtf Jesus Christ, I uni the “ I came tjtat you might have life." Queen of Church Festivals. •
for the night and in the breaking of all the deceits of His enemies witli her tiuil God Hnxv'cu rvthlug lit
resurrection, J nm the life, I am the
“ The whole wide world rejoices" bread they recognize Jesus.
And
so
the
Isntl
which
had
been
the mien of a conqueror.
' The child thought a little sod
light of the world, I urn the good
snld;
“WHI. tiTaniiti:i will he
at.
this
glad
festival,'especially
now
darkened
by
bis
death
was
made
re­
(fit Jesus appears in n room With
Rev. James O. Riordun ■111(1 tell you?"—E\« lialtge.
ahephord.
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This messge Is a star of hope that splendent by the resurrection of His as a ray of light through the dark the disciples and speaks "peace be
clouds
of
war
enveloping
the
world.
presence;
and
the
little
group
of
Unto
you."
He
tells
them
to
feel
lights up the dark night of despair,
We rnnnfit rejoice for the condition his hands and hix feet and they be­ " T h e Ladies, Aid Will Do The ItcM"
for he said," "Though he were dead friends und followers who were east
We’ ve put a grand addition on tindown by Ilis crucifixion were filled °f * I*** world today, but our hearts lieve.
shall he livv again.”
good old chiirxh at home.
with gladness by Mix re-uppcnruncc i , a " 1“' full of joy because it is the
i7» He appears later to the dis­
Sin’s chains and bonds are broken ,in their midst.
It's
just
tin- latest kilter, with a gnl&gt;triumph day of the King. All rrou* ciples and convinces
Thomas, who
by him who said t&lt;r many ” g" and
ipry
«. d a dome,
Tlte message of Easter to the t 'on joins in this burst of praise and had doubted.
sin no* more.” The compassionate hearts of a sorrowing, sin curs, d thanksgiving.
it
.-eats
a
thousand people, the finest
Holy angels, who
- - |.\ . . .
St lie appeared Jo seven dt.\•Savior who looked over Jerusalem world with the tibsulute certainty of with troubled hearts lmj| witnessed
ill all the loxxii.'
eipli-s beside the sea.
'with eyes wet with team said unto
And xx h-n 'tw as dedienterj, xxhy'xxideath ex «-r dogging thefr llowcr- tlie sad scenes of t li Lord's Passion
!&gt;t He meets the apostles and
them, "Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
planked ten thousand down; .
now
rejoice
andliqst
-n
to
spreud
til
Mrewn and pleasure-beset paths is
about, live hundred bv appointment That is, xxe paid five thousand, every
thou that killcnt th. * prophets, and
a message of hope and good will and glad .news of the resurrection of the on a mountain in Galilee.
Monoat them that are sent unto thee, comfort. For did He not say "R e- 'Son of God.
dcueoti did his best.
"He not affrighted."
Hit He ajtjiears to. James and And the ladies' aid society, it prom­
how often would I have gathered
s
cause I live you shall live also” and *l,*«,y say ti the timid disciples
then to all the disciples and as­
thy children as an lieu doth gather
ised
«lt
tile
rest.
|because I have slilfeCi d and died 'll " \ e -t-ek J isiis of Nazareth- whit It cended in their presence.
her brood under her. wings ami \«•
m n
terror and sling of dcilili hath been w;th crucified; He i-; ris'ert: He is not
.7. The ' disciples now have a
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They’ll give n' hundred sociables,
N otice of nn ,i th ante of
eb-nr sky After a superlative miracle,
cantatas, too, and teas,
y,1
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■ a livin' Lord who has given them a
II) to 25 per cent in all
n
i»it a Mir am an i a\&gt;
( victory!
Thank* tw lo *(Su&lt;| who j Tin* patriarch* anil l hr aouln nf
They'll bake a thousand angel cakes
world commission.
The ’resurrec­
and I will give you rest."
V
Writing
Dili* lt«s iteente*
ami tons of cream they’ll freeze;
[giveth us the victory through our *1"""* gone on before in Paradise to- tion of, Jesus (,’lirisi means 'every­
( You see Peter, a few weeks after
ccivetl.
We have a good
They'll beg and scrape and toil and
l.ord Jessu Christ."
day find the gates nf their prison
thing to us. Let us like Mary give
tin- judgment hull experience with
sweat, for seven, ycurH or more. = r supply on li;uu! tftai will
.
,.
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, After a winter of apparent dead- house thrown open; yesterday they the message to others.
M
f 11 ’ll," l" , u , r " standing
nil living things and quickened were crying, ."Awake, why steepest
And they'll start all over aguiu for a ~
Ho at th e old price.
Rooks used in 'making this out­
Oil
n . i r i t i s I,
i rusn t in te ling mn|. ntnowed, ami t h e .world so bare TKou, O Lord? Arise cast us not
carpet on' the floor.
line: Lectures on Miracles,, Robert­
the glad story of life to sin bur­
ami barren is made to btoosxom with off forever." Today, from the same
No, it iHii't just like digging put the
son; Harmony of
the
Gospels,
dened men, breathing tho Easter
•money from your vest._______
the beauty of the rose, It-,was not fouls of the departed the glad shout
Rroudus; Ne w_ T ex t umenL..History r
message and spirit to them, with
dead, only dormant and asleen.
I arises “ The right. iLmlL.of t hw^lwird
,rh.
When the ladies' aid get* busy and
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, . .»ic i M*ar. i no mine.
that rertitiide that cave lmne a mi
. .i—
i,un,j 0 fm ,|U
is exulted:
tin
’
says, "Wo'll pay-the rest." .
As tho Springtime abounds in
Rev. George Hyman.
jo y ’ to other sinking souls.
Lord’ doqth valiantly: we will sing
May every soul in Hanford, y«a, evidences of the resurrection thought
und praise thy .power." Jesus had
Of course we’re proud fit our iiig
in all the world hear the message, und is a season of radiant hope in
visited these souls in prison, telling
Easter Sundny
. rhurch from pulpit up to spire,
"H e is not here, he is risen as he every land to all people, so Easter
them of the great things..t Ho hud
" H e is not heFe, Ifo is risen ns He It is the darling of our' eyes, the
with
its
eebdirutiop
of
Jesus'
tri­
said."
done for them: and the blessings He said."-.-St., Matthew 2K:G.
. . cruVn of our d'/sire;
umph over death is an earnest, u
, . .
Rev. F. E. Stelnmcycr.
When the dark nnd gloomy days Rut when 1 see the sisters work to
beautiful symbol that man who was hud won (or them: now their glad
raise the cash that lacks,
made iti the image of God, born eyes see the accomplishment of His of the Passion were over; when the
The Message of Easter'
promis cs: therefore they sing,.“ Rless- dreadful hours of the crucifixion were I somehow feel the church is built
through•this medium of the body
It was springtime in 'old Judea.
ed be the Lord God of Israel for He passed, n brighter day dawned for
on women’s tired backs, , '
shall rise 'from the dormancy of
The unclouded azure skies were us
hath -.visited ’anil redeemed 'His Christ.
In- the agony that the And sometimes I can't help thinking,
death through the power .which the
people."
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beautifully blue as u sapphire. Tho
apostle} had seen their Muster, they
when we leach the region blest.
living Christ shall give him and shall
.overhanging dome of heaven by
There
m
ust'have
been
many
un
had lost all heart and fled from Him That ‘men will gel the toil and sweat
stand transformed nnd transfigured
night was alight with eternity-long
and the ladies' aid the rest..
by this power in the presence of nrhing heart in Jerusalem that first Rut on the third day they were moje
stars of every magnitude, making
Good Friday night and throughout joyous nnd consoled at beholding
God in the New Jerusalem.
— Epworth Herald.
the Oriental night an entrancingly
the Holy, Suturdny.
The disciples the victoriou**Christ.
|
Rev. J. A. Davidson.
nmmorahlc experience to peasant
had seen Him put to denth for
The victory was told in prophesy
'
Our Florida
and poet and prophet.
Whom they had forsaken ulL they from the lips of our Savior when, on
Away up north where the wind
The Church's Easter Message
hud been told thut the lifeless body occusion, being asked by the Phar­
T h e mountains and hills were
blows cold,
.
The Church's Easter Message is had been laid in the tomb; the
isees and Snddures to give them a
flecked‘ with flowers of muny tints
Some people hurry their clothes to
this: »'JIe is risen from the dead.” i— women who had ministered to Him
sign from heaven thut He was in
and colors, more gracefully fash­ Matthew xzviil, 7.
’ •
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•
fold; •
.
hnd returned from Calvary, smiting truUi the Messiah,
He nnswored,
ioned titan the glory of Solomon,
It is a message of great joy.
They
pnek
them
away
in trunk nnd
thejr breasts for sorrow had filled "A sign shall not be given them, but
filling the air with their fragrance,
grip
Some of the messages the King's their hearts.
He hud suid He the sign of Jonas the prophet. For
while the plains nnd valleys were
And out of the ddor they quietly
radiant with the promise of rich ambassadors urc commission ."d to would come aguir\ . after a’ little ns Jonas wus in the whule's belly
slip.
give
us
are
not
so.
"
T
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’&gt;
sold
that
S Get a Supply Ttxlaj
while.
They had trusted thut it three days nnd three nights so the
harvests und abundant life.
They
say
good bye to the ice and
sinneth, it shall die" is u difficult would have been He Who should Son of Man.ahull be in the womb of
and Save.Money
snow
" T h e sower had gone forth to message to deliver; the command to
have redeemed Israel, restoring un the earth three days and three
sow."
The kernels, of wheat had self denial iz not so, " I f any man
And off to a warmer clime they go.
earthly throne to Jerusalem. Many nights."
He proved His divinity
fallen into the ground and were will follow me, let him deny himself,
Through
Dixie land they hie away
hearts were filled with despair. not only by words but by acts.
dying that life rich and teeming tnko up his cross and follow nu\"
Until
they
land in "Our Florida."
Only one rcinnfned with n hopeful This last act of the resurrection was
might be born again in the seed nnd
Rut this is u glad and joyous niet- heart—tnd thut heart
had .been a miracle beyond all doubt, ennbled
soil and sunshine.
In Floridn land where oranges’ grow,
sage. The bonds of death have not pierced. The mother knew that in of itself to show ‘ His Godhead.
Where the sun shines bright and the
Him. Ho i s -the victor over! time her divine Son would return
The b ’rda were
singing
their held
Nor is there n contradiction be­
sea broezes blow,
Spring songs in every copse and thic­ tho grave. It is Immediately recog-junto His own again. And He did. tween the length of time, throe days
Anlong
live oaks and palm and pine,
ket und tree an only birds can sing nized as exceedingly "Good News."
And so the holy church through­ nnd three nights, stated in tho’proph- Whore the roses bloom in winter
It
is
a
message
of
power.
’
*
when God is in the procrtui of making
out nil the world lifts up the voice of esy, and the le n g t h 'of time, from
time,
Raul’s earnest hope, that for which glud thanksgiving. "Sing ye to the Friday afternoon to, Sunda^miornall things new and life, strong, pul­
Where
the leaves 61 the trees are
sating, bounding life is evidenced in he was willing to count all things, Lord for He hath triumphed glor­ ing, in which Christ -was buried.
thick,
and green,
•
t'lse loss, was, " T h a t I may kqow iously: the horse nnd his rider hath For the Jewish computation reckonevery living thing.
.
Where
the
nustA
of
the
bird*
cannot
He has l**d three days und three nights as
The gentle breezes from the near­ Him. am| the powvr of His resur­ he thrown into the sen."
be seen, .
/
,
rection." A student of science tells vanquished sin und death. There­ the greater part of three days ami
by Syrian sea blew (loft und warip us that all energy, is ronvcrtibly into
Th^re the little., birds sing both
fore wd’ hail Him with shouts of joy. three nights.
night and day,
and refreshing fro m it's deeps o'er all kindred fomls. - --Light, heat, elec­ Welcome! from that unknown land.
The morning of the, third day saw It is so pleasant trt live in "Our
this Holy’ Land.
tricity und sound may perhaps he |Thou strong Deliverer, for Thou Mary * MAgdklene and the "'other
Florida." '
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An Easter Message lo the Sinner
Easter day brings a message to
every living man.
. . , .
Multitudes meet the "last foe"
with a glad heart ^hich is given by
faith in the Great Conqueror.
T h e. gospel, in. juing and story has
been emphasized for the believer,
giving him hope, "beyond this vale
of tears."
A message, a special
Easter message, I would bring to
those who have ainned, having lost
hope and courage.
We read, " Y e seek Jesus of Naz*
areth, which was crucified; flc is
risen; he is not here: behold the
place, wheft they laid him. ..Ifut go
yothr' way, tell his disciples A tfl)
P E T E R , that he goeth beforo you
into Galilee; there shall ye see him
as he said unto y o u ."— Matt. 1G:
6-7.
V
"A N D P E T E R " g iv es.the sinner
assurance tliut he is not forgotten
of the Lord.
.
.
.J.’tiler.. the. .coward—and- weakling,
' T c te r. the falsifier,-Tutur,-tht* swear­
*' er, Peter, the ing'rntc, Peter, the
sinner. ‘This is his picture drawn
‘ for us in the gospels as he appears
. in the judgment hall, when Jesus
needed a friend and lio* basely and
wickedly denied his J„ord.
The world today would cast IVt/r
out of society and out of the church.
Peter went out into •the black
. night of disappointment and despair,
a self condemned man and wept
tears of true sorrow and penitence.
"Sorrow may endure (or a season
but jo y " came on the Easter morn­
ing when the message horned by
the women came to AND P E T E R .
• How many, approach thin Easter
day witli a sad, disappointed, and
almost despairing heart because they
look over a life, so. far short of the
example of Him in whose steps we
are taught to follow.

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lCtnj: John II. Leathern
the mob, .thfly start to run, followed
Noted Confederate Lender (for­
by their erstwhile friends, hurling
volleys of curses* and other things, merly 2nd Vjrginia Infantry, Stone­
and barely escape with their lives. wall Brigade, cays:
Pntria and Don return to New
“ 'Tha Crisb 1 is a wonderful pro­
York wondering what fresh villainy duction and magnificently displayed,
of the greatest productions yet made Hurokl will attempt. They are not 'flic ‘ Crisis' portrays faithfully all
Ljrrlr Tonight
Wonderful gowns worn by Miss by the World Film Corporation* . It kept long in doubt. The conspira­ the conditions of the times it toptois gorgeous from a scenic standpoint tors, aadly the worse for their ex­ sents, and today the sober judgment,
Brady in “ The. Dancer's Peril.
and
the story told Is marked by perience with the. strikers make ar- of our people is that Abraham Lin­
' Some wonderful gowns are worn
by Miss Alice Brady in "Th e high spots of romance, intrigue and I range merits to set fire to the dock's coln was one of the greatest charac­
I n j a t Black Tom where $7.000.000
ters that-ever figured in liumstn hlsDancer's Peril." These costumes in­ Intensely dramatic situations.
worth of munitions in railroad carsltorv and in that sentiment I believe
clude the glittering gowns in Vliich tills drama Miss Brady appears
Hn-lthat all my comrades who wore the
she participates in a ntoaldc dunce the big star of a Russian ballet and 1|ttait shipment to the Allies.
with Alexis KoslolT, a number of there makes a tremendous hit. 1 he i roki secs to u ih.it Donald npd I'al- gray will on. If t !»•• I rion soldier
[impresario of the ballet becomes in- rilll
Bifonncd of the plot, feeling i i*
generous and liberal enough
brilliant evening gowns, street
clothes, the costume of a Russian, futuuted with her, but /the is in love sure they will go to Black Tom in to neebrd to our own beloved Chief­
peasant boy, an d -a’ number of other with a young man. Love triumps, the endeavor to .prevent the explo­ tain. General :ee,.one of the highest
gowns.
From ’ the standpoint of but only nftor many obstacles havtf sion and expecting that they - will places in Anvrican history, wo'surely *
'gowns tbht. production is absolutely been overcome. .
perish til it.
who wore the gray can be equally
certain to please all women.
Donald docs go, but refuses to ex- fiber?! jind generous toward Lin­
They Say
poso Patria to the danger.
She, coln." Lyric Monday.
A L IC E B R A D Y —“ A number of ever persuades Riley, Donald's chief
" T h e Dancer's Peril"
people have risked me if I like act in assistant in the Secret Serfice to go
Wonderful dancing scenes In
' Col. Andrew Cowan
motion
pictures. J love It! And I with her in (he launch. The fire is
which an entire Russian ballet per
NAttfd Uni^n Lender Brevet
ticipates and in which Miss Alice love my roles in VThu Dancer’s started and there is a great explo­ Lleut-Col. U. S. V.' recommends to
Brady is the central figure, consti­ Peril’ particularly., because they run sion before * Pntria reaches Black nil admirers of a nweot love story,
Donald has been knocked “ The Crisis."
tute one of the very pieusing and up and down the entire emotion Tom.
unusual features of "Th e Danrer's scale. I portray the part of u frivo­ senseless by the explosion and is
"T h e Influence of 'The Crisis’ is
Peril" with Aljcc Brady as the star, lous, fun-loving girl and I also lying between two lines of burning good," says Col. Cowan, " fo r the
which comes to the Lyric Theatre piny the part of a worldly wise ad­ freight cars in imminent danger. illustrations are pure und fit for the
tonight. This Is tlje lutest World venturess who Is the mother of a F atrio_ami Riley roseuo JjSm and the young j j nd old to *c&lt;». T h ey , inapli
yiTh They uiu Hptemtbt Hdl'S nntt”1 there make their way to a schooner love of our country and veneration
-P i-torr-B rad j—M m ter' :
hu[uk«thitt
»t1il*Hife,| at UiJ.eiid_nf fine of ll; for great men who lived and wrought
|in tem.
burning piers
in the years oTTIte ULMit TTim r
At the Lyric
I*KAYKItS
VALE
twho
directed
Miss Alice Brady numbers her
The niooriiigs arc cast ojf b u t'nut when t h&lt;* Onion was in peril."
Lyric Monday.
ThJ* double e x p o s iy before the .schooner catches lire.
friend* ami admirers.by tip* •bun* *^t‘ Ithdurc
elicits
in
T
h
e
Dancer’s
Peril!
are
drciN of lltousadds and all of these
The flit mo makes rapid headway.
.Me; nr J . E. T. Bowden
friends will want t o ‘see Iter in "Tfie something o it of the ordinary —in Doitqld, with Patria takes refuge «t
I ve-of olle. of th„ masts, _.lt
Of Ja ■' nnvijlc, said, after seeing
Dancer’s Peril,*' h.-r latest acroen fm t they nr very* unusual.
production In which she comet to tit • Hove that every .one. who sees this too is enveloped In llnnte und finally t 1
' risis:"
#
Thi.* is oiu 1production’’ will agr e with me' that (alia overboard, and the loVcr* go
“ 1 have trover witnessed a picture
Lyric Theatre tonight
m^m—_ j th s i, effei ts r.re rofnarkablo.
Like down into th e ■water* !&gt;l th - hay
,n-* IK'.* that I was so ent hinted
ill such double ckposit s l!t *y
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She is grace itselll"
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men;
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Semites, CuucHslo* peoples, and later
Heatlna Water by EletUic tv
Intruding Europeans and Turks. Prof,
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that the modern Armenians nre the Ml in the* summer time wbb ^J ^
descendants, of the pre-Semltlc popu­ lug a flro In tin* ran : i,r
lation of the region! whom be Identifies Is ebs-trleity In tie* l.ou- \
with the old Ulltltes. He n|so bi'lleves mi Inc): rml n |i. i . r !|
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sl&gt;isnee mil |» -t I ,
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Women Win In Russia.
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At fa
empire, bus ever kept Its doors fust the form of Iteat
against feminine Ingress. Now, at
Inst, this barrier bus been swept uwuy,
French Operas.
nnd the Russian ministry of education
The earlii*st open.* in |,,
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mid tin* faculty eoinieU of the univer­ compoted by LU11I mu, .
sity Jmve iiimounccd Unit hereafter ■evettleelUli eeinury ami |; ,
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women will lie admitted In full equal­ Die hegtnolng or the ,
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tury. hut they w«
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The faculty council, In providing for Imllnlbms of i fin h.
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that the weiiuiii students desiring to &lt;!fu&lt;k in thi* In'ter l. i i '
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‘ the Apocli. s are going t._. tro in their..I o f his faVuL-g---- ;— V- -----tlTi I t®Ti t * -f L1'"I’» _i t « .
leader, a woman, tmd tri^s to
Itu stopped fur n moment, tmd looked
th.. tin* mutt will couseut tu ufiller-’|
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' VVTie-l'• needed, o n l l f l y lit
Pat. through ht r tlesire to help ! tlntinl, “get into u rut nnd cnn’t get
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and. Second, that*.
j Ollt. Itlsteml of being switched llll to
that they have no more to do vviTKTh** ,,.ortr ■un&lt;l n‘‘t,,lv
*" keep her •Aery sidetrack j,y tliclr minds, they
ihe it.aspirators Hurokl. U Lima
[ " l|,;r aunt* J -1- ' - ' through ure kepi *ill igently at work on-tin* umJti
many adventures,, either outwitting line.
Yett have seen business men
and their kind.
Kelly or helping them out of tight who could tint forget tliclr business.
Those geiitletifett-on the outskirts
boles.
Enrout • to America after All Ihe time tb.'lr business problems
of the mob arc flabbergasted" by
straightening out a situation in an are uppermost j n their minds. When
this, moyj* oti the part of Patria,
imaginary principality and helping they come to me T make tlu-tn plitj\
especially when the .‘atrikers accept
Kelly to escape when ordered to* I get llii'iu intefl'Metl la something.else.
tin- jirojmsitinn site, makes them
"Did yott ever s*d* a filter cleaned by
PRICKS *15 and bO G E N T S with vocifcrau* cheers* Spied by prison by the ruler, Pat meets a reversing the flow oT witter? Tlttj wa­
young mother ami her- baby who is
ter going In one direction leaves sedi­
following the father 3f the child and ment behind It until the tiller does not
his new bride, a wealthy society girl. "I" IM'* lit It - lioultL Tie ti. Wlit a you
The girl tells fier story to Put who reverst1 tile flow, t!lO s'slillient 'bolls'
helps her by Hiking the wife’s pearls out. and til Way* you ure surj*rls*sl to
ami making the husband buy them see how much wits there. That'* Vvhnt
back from her for tlm thousand dol­ ’piny does, u reverses the flow, nnd It
lars which Pat turns over to the takes tan of you all the groucliltiess
young mother toward- the education and worry.
"When I find that I nm getting short
of her child.
nnd crusty |u my answers to the boys
In her new home in America Pat around here. I go out mid piny timidstarts out with a new system, that brill. When I come Imck I feel younger.
of helping unfortunates by stealing I bclh-ve Hint n man Is ns young as be j
THEATRE 1
Trom the rich, turning- her proceeds nets. He grows old because he does
over to the unfortunates and keeping old things. You must have noticed
out n small part as her "com m is­ how the Mint her of « large fatally stays
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sion." Her adventures put her in all young when her husband grows old.
sorts of perilous situations, as they I believe the reason Is Hint she plnys
young games with the children, while
Friday Paramount pres'ntr Juck Pickford in “The
ure not entirely "within the law."
he sits with his newspaper nnd bis
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Dummy” nUo n
rurammmt comedy.
Pat’s system* would have Involved troubles."
^Saturday
Blue Bird preaents Hotiart Henley in
others who were innocent, so she
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always left if Purple Mask after each
The Armenians.
Monday— ivian’Martin in “ The Spirit of Iko^nant-ti’'
theft or adventure so that the police
Tin* New IiiterniLjlonnl Encyclopedia
Tuesday-Madam Petrovia in “ Bridges Burnc-ti" *
would know ih'ut it was done by one Anv
"By language the Armenians,
( onccrta nightly by Witheringluti and ilouaer
person.
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Pat regains the largest part of her entitled to rank ns a very old branch
aunt’s lost fortune and returning hnr of Ihe Aryan stock, In s*atie respect*
MAHnec Daily at 3 : 1 !
‘Ytmimissions" she r* |i*'iits ami casts Interfiled lute hi'tvv t't&gt;u the Aryans of
aside ht-r "system." " “ The Purple Europe and the Aryan peoples of mid­
Mask" becomes a nonentity and the dle Asia. Physically also they are of
U primitive type, short and thickset,
highly respectable Mrs. Philip Kelly
dark-skinned, and of. exaggerated
takes her place.
hruchyrephnllxm, In pnrt artificially*
First Episode, Lyric Saturday.
Induced. They are -thought to ’be re-

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" I n tu* n.iad ‘ r'u* f 'ri-i«** li.i.i -.i
great moral and will tend to allevl-,
ale a great extent th *i t i ioiml f*-**btng **f
neA.i . which lci&lt; - i long
e'l-ii'il, Ii -tween nor:Ii ami south.
1 predict for this picture a wonder­
ful suciv-s ” Lyric Monday.

Lyric, Tuexdnv

1 lie Purple Mask!
S ■■inijujs o' thi- great t ’ riiv r .il
••'nil
File I'm j-le 'l.i- ’ &gt;n ti'.T
) "U may know what the story i«
aloiitt • W ri111**i ,iinl produced by
(i i'&lt;- I ’ an.tul .in.I Francis Ford
THE IIOUSE^ THAT PLEASES
I'Ufi* ki Motiuc. in I'aris, a soci­
ety gill and niece- of the -wealthy
Eleanor Van Nuts, tu’a-s iier aunt's
|jewel* to fool Detective Kelly who
has snubbed her at their introduc­
P R O G R A M M E
Arri-dcs to Slrikt-r*.' Demands
tion. doing to ht-r room to return ALWAYS MIX WITH YOUR WORK
Tin-* Mu-I Prepare for War
TONIGHT
I T au nt-' jewels, I'at untie * DeA CERTAIN AMOUNT QF PLAY.
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hud r -.ti-uiking *|own the huli
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The UurliJ Itrad* P ro e iils t i e r
I'.il .i ., * li.in(..in'
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■’titering llu* room Pat diseovi r&lt;&gt;
Brad) ill
Doiia.il I'.irr
Milton Sills
that the jewels have been stolen Nevv York Expert Physical Director
" D a n g e r P e r ils "
j ' Uarou iluroki
Warner Uland
from her.
Suspecting the butter,
Telle How to Avoid Growing Old
A voting girl settling n Labor strike'
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— His Treatm ent for Tired
by acceding to the men’s demands.^
and follows him to the Latin.Q iinr
Business Men.
on the condition That they undertake . u,r
SATURDAY
military training for lli'* country's
Erarr Cunard ami f rands Lord in
An advocate of play as a prevention
Detective Kelly, hired by Mrs,
defense, if neci ssarv is tlo* theme of
of old age is I *r. l.ouls it. Welzuilllvr,
. "The Purple Mask"
the eighth ■pined** of tie- I uternntion- Van Nut's, nnd knowing nothing of
plij deal director of New York’s West
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l-Koiita-'*of &gt; &lt;i-i*-t\ ami I' ll'- pari hi ti;,. )..«, ! i heft’ follow . Side Young Men's (Tirlstian ussociiiAI-** a good Four It* el l'r*n.r.ini
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with
a r aunt’s jewels recov er* d. Ron. says Hawthorne Daniel In the
In seen tit the 1.v ri*i World's Work.
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Icimp into him. dropping tie- towels
"A mail was In lien* Just Ibis mnrnat I :i f* ■'
i’at giv s Kell, |h*
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im:.'' be -aid jo ini'Wyr to my question
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g -h '*• r i•! i ; nor :«.i - ,t ■is iii whin fie did to keep im n young,
. .f s tiou • The \p 1 h * s*.&lt;pe 'who Is in the *o|d until' cia-s. and hi
" I ’a l r i a "
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I', aturing M r - . \ &lt; rue i: t1 *-.
I't'r
■ ! hr; . , !l tie se i,, ( i years In. |s young. Let tin* see,” anti
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At tl a f .'ottfi l hrt * I: cel
r*-i . a .-rv of th.' i.-vv •!% r.o urns coins-riilng the man In qtiesllou. " l i e
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was b’liii in * 'i. That makes him
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TER GREE;TINGS FROM THE SANFORD HERALD
With the idea of church extension, trade extension and
the expansion of good feeling and optimism generally, this
edition is dedicated to the churches and schools with the
hope that it will create more interest in the season of Easter,
more interest in the churches and more interest in all that
pertains to our moral and spiritual welfare.
It is a good
will and free will offering of the Herald management.

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Tho Dutch ministry of marine, bearing
In mind the value of physical fitness
and the excellent training which sport
Is giving, has decided to distribute a
bonus of 100 gullderx a year to naval
men who succeed In obtaining tho
diploma for all-around sport.

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PLANT THE BACK Y A R D S AND USE AJX THE
AVAILABLE SOIL
COACH D O BIE W O U LD R E T IR E

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tlon and mobllTxatlon In tfme o f ’war.
It been me knowta only recently thnt the
government wns mnklng it careful In­
ventory of munltjon-mnklng machinery
In the hands of manufacturers through­
out the country. Whether this report
has been completed nt this time cannot
he said.

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Birmingham, Chicago and S t Louis
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Lv Wavaross...........A C L
H r Albany............... A C L
Lv Albany.............. C o fG
Lv A m erlcui........ C of Cl
Lv Colum bus___ C of G
Lv Opelika.............C o f G
Ar Birmingham C o f G
Lv B irm in gh am .. I C
Ar C a iro ................. I C
Ar Carhondale . . . I C
Ar St. Louis........... 1 C
Ar 53nf S t. (Chicago) 1 C
Ar Chicago (Css. Its.) 1 C

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Absurd Old haws.
tOfeat Pitot'of Washington University'
An
article
In the Rerue des Tradi­
Makes Annual Declaration
tions I’opulnrle* In 1SJW told how a
Threat to Quit.
glacier wns cxcommunlmted on ac­
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In effect the letter said ^mobile was given to a young man
Gllmnur Dohli*, the great coach of count of the damage* it did to life andthat the firm could -not supply new ' who produced on his lot an cquiva- tho Washington university. Is singing property In the valley. In English law
there was for many “years a statute
customers with syrup because the lent of 11,200 worth to an acre, Ids “(lood-hy. Iloys” song—ogajn.
compelling
owners of personal chattels
I Mlile "retires" nt the end of each
demand exceeded their factory's ca-j There, were over 600 contestants and
which
had
caused
the death of a tunn
parity, and that prices were ad vane- a total of many thousands of dollars football-season. Hut the opening of tb give them to God. This wus accom­
the
next
always
finds
him
back
on
the
ing. Corn syrup is made from glu­ of foodstuffs was grown, an amount Job. DoMe's chnftces of retiring ore plished by turning them over to the
cose, a form of sugar present in most which otherwise would have gone to what yniY enll nil. He hns been pi­ crown to he sold and the proceeds iijh
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forms of vegetation, but murh less buy canned goods from the north. ■ loting football elevens for something plled to pious Uses,
sweet than cane sugar, ft is made
like ten year* and. as we reeslj, only
Island-Ruined by Goats.
. .b y treating starch with diluted sul­
one of Ms teams ?ms been lienfen
S,t. JJi-leim, -famous ns the Island
phuric acid and the resultant solid BONUS GIVEN FOR DIPLOMAS in Hint deendy, And Washington ucisls
prison of Nupoleon, wns ut one time
film,"
•product is cailed grape sugar and
Covered with thick forest. I ‘at tie "did
the syrup glucose. The latter term Dutch Ministry of Marine Offers Re
imt du there,.nod gouts were Imported
ward' of 100 Guilders to Those
applies to a large group of sweet
Industrial Canvass Complete.
to give meat mid milk for the l e t tlent,
Achieving
Certificate.
compounds and is symholiied in
Moth Hm* b a r mid nnv.v departments Tln-y soon run wild. an&lt;l betook them­
chemistry as C 0 H I20(5, so Capt.
following the example Of the Itrifi j have iiviilhihle the report of the" com­ selves to tho hill-,, where they YiiultlRose tells m&lt;.
Isli Olympic association, the I&gt;uleh mittee on iiiitiotinl defense, Insided h.v pllt'd by tlmu-mid*. nud browsed on
The commercial corn syrup ts Olympic commltte6~fc»#fflvlns diplomas Herbert Coffin. which made :t thorough the .voting trees nnd shrub*. Today
tU- the- Khuwll*u s u a l l y re iv e d w b h o il .Ptot
of g'-ncia l.ux1; t
cane syrup to give it needed sweet- cvlh-mv In -sevyral brandies of sport. Tfp.' ruuptry v ''ii il view to tjn-lr rnm^a- ert. •

1 have bdori* me a copy of a loiter l Why' not offer prizes in .eVcry
written recently by a concern en- 1 Florida town for the best garden? In

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*ness. • As easily n,* torn glucose, is
made—it being a gummy .'substance,
and needs toning up with the n a i l
‘ goods cane sjrup -yet, according
to this manufacturer's letter not
enough of it is run through the
. . s chemical retorts to supply the de­
mand.

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ATLANTIC
COAST' LI N E RA ILR OAUD
“ THE S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O f TH E S O U T H A W. F R I T O T

J. G. KIRKLAND

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If you have not, you haven’t missed .anything--What is a
Guarantee worth when you have a blow-out and are twentyfive miles from the city? .

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hit (uiitnil* m&lt;&gt;r«* than the 1'Uln Tfr»«l .

To get a REAL. WORTH WHILE GUARANTEE is to buy
that give no trouble.
When you buy

Michelin Universal Tread Casings
and M ic h e lin H e a v y .R e d Tubes
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•Oyer $15,000 worth of Michelin Tires sold by us In.st year, and only six adjustments asked for.

No guarantee is

worth as much as satisfactory service and the greatest number of miles per dollar spent, and this is what you get
when you buy Michelin Universal Tread Casings and Heavy Red Inner Tubes.

A L L S IZ E S IN STOCK

WIGHT GROCERY CO M PANY
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An onion of ordinary jize now is
worth .as much as an orange right
hc-rp where v.e tan crow both. Ynth
5—amaiitiBt *«*wcjdtts—trf—stapli’v nrr
hand known in our history, ami un­
precedented
conditions,
abroad,
which promise*! to push prices still
higher, the -year before us ;uny wit­
ness more hunger Hots in nur cities.
Fluiigry- women ami children have .
already made demonstrations in New
Vork and Chicago.
■ llore is it, country with $ 100,000,000 people, and more wealth
the banks bulging with funds accu­
mulated from the sale of munitions
of war and foodstuffs -w ith a greater
variety of resources, and more Inteliigenco and "energy i than has ever
been marshalled' logf-ihcT ‘ In.* any
rivilixed nation in all time, and yet
there la widespread* suffering.
An­
other year of short crops as was the
case last season and famine Condi- 1
tions will prevail. Does riot the out-f
look demand ijipre time and cunsl dr-rat ion to the opportunity Mother'
Nature offers to tickle the ground
and create more rtuff |o eat?
■Florida is an agricultural state,
and yet stpple food products are
icarce, the* daily rations are being
tinsmalled, and some of the necessi­
ties are not to he had. Wifh mil­
lions starving in Europe, and the
supply of foodstuffs in America
smaller than ever before, ami added
mil|iops* more to-feed than #*Vi r be­
fore the situation demands -serious
attention.
Maying golf and base hall, walking
around u pool table, joy riding, talk­
ing pulitics and going to the picture
■hows are all well enough when.the
pantry ia full, true available source
to supply the pantry ■is ■from the
garden, where not only ex rrise can
be had', but profit The old fasliiune.d garden of our fore fathers seems
to hav'e gone out of fashion.

Drawing-Room S leep in g
Jacksonville to Ft. Litm.
Free Reclining Chair t
aonvtllo to Chicago, s« i ,
Carlmndalc; Lugo and ca-y
backed settle.
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H a ve You Ever Read a
Guarantee?

It has hern well said that the
average f a r &gt; -p- I.;. "gard •n on
the gronry -tp-lf." -ellitig Ills nw:i
product at wh.ib ah- and huyirig
everything at retail. That is what
the one crop farm -r does. Just as
long as our farmers live out of the
grocery, Inn hay and f-t-d f-»r rmth s
and burn stubble, leaves, weeds ami
refuse,"intended by nature to make
humus, ju*t th;.t long /ill Florida
remain poor. The farmer who gath­
ers his crops arid burns the refus is
not unlike tip- burglar who carries
sway the valuables am] then -etfire to the house.

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Com partm ent and Druwliei .Cw.
Sleeping Cam J a c C v S t f e
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bagi* and the iik-. i- ci|ua)l&gt; -i.in e
ami commit mla htgit prices. Under
proper methods something can he
grown in the open air .in 'Florida in
every month. The moral is, why
are we not doing it and help to
kee-p down prices and have more to
cat? Never wns th*r«* a time when
there should In* tnore .utiyiti in tiphark yard behind i-u-rj town home
in F'ldrida and on tin- farms.

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Sugar cane is grown in every
county-of Florida *nml the.world is
culling lor syrup.and sugar, t'upl.
'Rose, our state chenisi. Jiu&gt; ur, d
the development of the sugar and
syrup industry in Florida time :iT,d
again.
Instances
are
ruthitmn
where ayruj* has hi-en .prod'jM-d in
Florida to thi \
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more lo I liy .I- • U i ,-,11 •• not
more earn* *..rnp fiiad-- in I !&lt;&lt;rid.i?
( niii forage, to-n I- .i good f•*••«J crop
for live stork, innde of » nip upd
ground forage and grain is brought
into the state h&gt; tin* &lt;ar load. Why
cannot -this condensed feed b e -made
lure?
The freight north on the
syrup, and tin* freight south on the
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�out this information. Simply write
Special Efforts nre now being rondo
a Jettcr and nddrc.-o it us per in­
by
the British govoCument to give to
struction* *in the ml. ‘
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the world n more adequate knowledge
of the success nttuined by women In
FOR SALE
nearly nil branches irf* men’s work.
According to ofllclnl stnlistlcs whlclt
. For S n ip -'50.000 Ruby.-Kin* IV,.-'
have
Just been Issued by tin,* war oilier
per plant*, now’ ready to *.*t, $ j ,00
8tn.(MM women nnd glrW flnvc -stepjred
per thousand.
Cush with ord.-r. forward to take the places of men In
^ • K. Lucas, II. |&gt;, A.. Kuro'.a various orrupntlons. This llgnre does
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not include domestle service or em­
ployment In tIk* millinery or dress­
I o r S a l.- lo .o o n T o m a t o p i ..t ,
making irnde. nor docs Ii a'tnnprlse the
( i lo l i t i n n d d n h a It ,ii j t no ] r in
women who have taken so active a
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part In Itdl Cross work since the be­
ginning of the war. The latter alone
For Sale 1 Itangfc and 1 Ward­
Include more than 27.000.
robe Trunk. 210 Park Av.v

Old nags at The Herald Of­
fice. They miist be Clean.
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ADVERTISING

Preparedness.
**I see there Is tin danger of Florida's
gulng to Hie. dogs,"
"How s o j"
“ They have headed the stnje g o t - 1
rniuu-'it .there with iAitU”

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TO BUILD

Hovy He Took It.
Kind I.ady—Aiiil you really took the

pledge one time, did vmi?
Kumiii.v Ihd.hlii- Vi -h. 11111111. *1 seed
It In a «h •1 1 I i-oviage lm*t, an’ ns
tint Oils !tll &lt;bre was I te.&lt;k It nil"
-old it. I »e frame wits gold, an' dey
gliimie er dollar fer It.

Prices are advancing' every day. v Sanford is on a
Building Boom and You Should Build Your New LHome
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Wrong Again.

•Women Munition Workers.

■ ‘ The Proper Materials •

“Ami this In our Lmil* AVI room,'*
remarked Mrs. Ornbrnln.
“Von don't say so!" exclaimed Mrs.
IVooper. “I didn’t know you hud n
lodger of that name."

A Vory large pmimrtlnn of the total
For S a l e ‘ or Flxehntigv • New rmentioned
Is, of course, due to the ad­
&lt; All Local AdvortiHCinenlH Under ro°m house arid 2 lots. Weil located. vent of the woman munition worker,
* Thin Heading THREE CENTS a ^ ill trade for farm. Terms,--If de­ and while It Is quite true that tunny
of these women nre not. strictly speak­
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum cked* Box lo7:}. Sanford. &lt;12 tf
Charge 25 Cents.
For Sale —My lot on F’irxt *tr**.t. ing. taking the places of-men. It Is
nevertheless nit undehlnhle fact that
lunt opposite Robbing Ne.,t hotel.
fn answering un advertisement \ ou can buy this fine property they are doing whnt before the war
where nt&gt; name la mentioned in the eheap. Add res* Robert lUieksbauoi' mis regarded as strictly men's work.
Munition work, however. Is only a part
Bd, please do not ask The Herald J Tampa, Fin,
02-1 tp
of women's Industrial activity.
for information as to the identity of j — — ----------- A high authority of the British gov­
the advertiser. -Uvunlly we do n o t ' For Sale or Rent—Fifteen acres, ernment, to whom the Sun is Indebted
know who the advertiser is and if ■ tiled nnd farmed live years with for these facts. Is authority for llie
* c do we are not allowed to give •’ Mowing wells. One mile from loadb t-

DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS,
LIME,
CEMENT
SHINGLES, LUMBER OE ALL KINDS
CORRUGATED IRON
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT

Unfortunately.
It In always the person pot In the
predicament who knows wlmt ought
to htlYO been done. I'lekcuM.

Wc buy for Cash snd Sell for Cash nnd you get the benefit of
the extremely low prices.

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for the Fanner.

It’s a Good Idea.
If you ever feel that life Isn’t worth
llvlng-nml H in t f r l c in j* n r e in ilr u e . Jyp
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see whether l*y toning It up according
' b u t liro o ti'.
a ii.l b u t a n d c o l d - w a t e r , n u m b e r o f
w o m e n h as n o t In c r e a s e d ,
to the directions Mrs. Syuic* gives t*&gt;rP
L o n g tim e .
Knquire V , l l * 7 il*l o f - Then*
. . . . . .n r e f e w, ,In w.h ic,h s o m et d*ir*e c t tluy vtiii riui l i*tit u r»*sy Iiiii* nti llft\
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58-Kri-lt , Mil'M,llulloa of fcumle for mule labor (
— *---------- —-----------:— -------------------- . lias not tnkrti place. The chief InWhile W'yandolt *. celebrated Re. j .staneen of ilecllnu In number* of worngal strain of Canada' wherfi vigorous. *‘n etnpR»ye*l are domes)It* 'service' nnd
For Sprains, Lameness,
hinfs aru raised.
Cgr.riant, honvy; ‘
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drciwninklng
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Injeri.
Hatching eggs and Ruby workroom*.
In i l i fttif I t ufI Ki i i n l!i Jitilivlnl I I f r nit,
other Important Industrie* yltlrh
Penetrates a n d H e a ls . '
^ (m in i'll i iiitv t. ItnrlH d. In ( Hanciry
Chlx. Booking I'rdcit ntn*. |*. i*.
lad ofi!
show i i .nutnericnl ileelliu* nr&lt;* Imindry Jix* 1‘ im* r*r*",
. Stops Pain At'Once
| Strong, R rook* \life, Tin.
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Fertilizer Materials
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nvy » ffltl*l alrna\G7e ami aaal
come* to MeGruvv with a great repii* th i*Wltnaaa
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Christy Uuthcwson manage* Clni* l and lu r Saminals C n u n .y, Florida, I n i t l n i
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on pany, a &lt;&lt;*rpnralian.
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t«-r hotel in til. nor Fbhi la. Mae
nitieclit location, between two lovely
fake*. F'orty acre* in parks. (J ill
tennis, bowlim*. tiilliards, tmat*, *&gt;r
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Ft in- fishing nnd shooting
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get l.v.ii dinner served in Ulterior
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Excellent orchestra.
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Geo. Iv Bativs Ji Son owner* and
proprietors
Urirh road ope Saturday, Jan.
2 0 th fnuft the Altamonte to Orlando,
etc.
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mum \ui!i J.rivtUe !Anut v.
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NOW IS THE TIME

London.—Tin* far-reaching effect on
Utu Indrodrlnl and commercial altun*
lion caused by the formation of an
unity of almost live million men can­
not he undcreHtlmatcd, and the* gov­
ernment was not long In realizing th&lt;*
v i t a l Im p o r t a n c e of m a in ta in in g the
output of urticloH required for the war
ami export truth*. Thu wonderful ef­
fort* accomplished by the woineu of
Great Britain in diking the place* of
men who have* joined the color* nro
known In a general way to the Ameri­
can public, btij it in Imposjdlile, with

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■prof.nq.lomd runner* don’t seem to
In* u* prevalent a* they used to tie,
probably because they have taken up
I M ixing.

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"A golfi-r must !n*'ul&gt;h* to think." a t
nre Inforuud by a golllng piil.lleutlon.
Tliotna*r.it. Don't boxera and ballplay­
er* golf?
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Grouchy Gun say*: ‘Then* I* one
virtue in hu-dtellinll -you uoq’t have to
play *' *.r
-.it lf yo.i uc* In youi
right iniioL

land# r it u a l* an.J ly in c in aald Srrntnota
ro u n ly , to -w ll:
T h r a w l half f W I , ) ot th r w r*l halt
IV V &gt;,| nt th&lt;* ito rth ra *! n u a rlrr ( N t ’. l f l nt
th * nor I h*-a at uuartrr i N I! ) | i; and th r nor I h
halt I N } j i nl tin- n urth w /at u a rta r, | N I V ’ ) I
• t th r ro r th r a * ' n u a r.rf
of Section
32, Tow nahlp 19, south ot lla p y * ;lt *aat.
• Alan l,*(irin ln it at a point If* I r r t north of
th r ani| t hr a, t .H K I ro rn rr of .h r n orth w r.t
nuarr* r . *» W
of .h r nor.hraat *u a rtrr
. K i r . 4 i n t . S rn i'.n 37, Tow nahip 19, aou.h
"f rang* 3 1 *'m at, and ru n nlny th in m north
*. If* I r r t ; th r n r r W r,| 3 3 (1 ', f r * l; Ih rn rr
•noth Sift Ir r t; . W j i r r i-atl 3 3 7 1 ) f r * | In
point of hreinniny.
Said- la n d * to l i t told lo thn h i(h r * t and
krai td d d rr (or raah, and to aaliaty aaid drt i N and rn »i*.
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J J I H C K IN S O N .
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Sprr.al M a a t r r ln Chancery.
513-FriSH

R. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanfoitf Branch
Why We Save You Money
!W«-aiu« of our thirty years of experience In buying foe
Florida trade, snd l&gt;rcau&gt;e of splendid rail and water
facilities, and low freight rates, we save you money un
iiay, grain, feed and Hour, guaranteed the beat.
Became of modern machinery sad proximity to best
crate timlwr we sell best quality orange boxes, fruil
and vegetable crates at reavocable privxa. T o pruvs
•ur claims write fur price lists.

W. A. Mejrryda]
Talalka, Florida

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THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J . HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Ru sines* Manager

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JUg—Ktwter- Kbition Tinsday
Next week wo will either be in the
war or in the stew.
Panford will have that
hotel started this summer.

tourist

Keep the White Way. fever up to
the right' temperature and we will
hax'c it.

fore." The Courier need not have
said South Florida. It la the duty
of all Florida to raise everything
that will grow’.. ' Flat Florida ia mak­
ing plans fof just that is evident
from report* received, from every
direction. — Florida Timea-Union.

«iIn this year of 1917, make a resolution to wait no longer but start
* JU S T ONE SA FE PLA CE
An exchange say* a wlsf nut has
discovered that it is unhealthy for
two persona to occupy the same bed,
regardless of the fart recorded in the
Hook of Hooks.'th a t Moses slept
with his forefathers uiid lived to an
over ripe age of seven or eight.hun­
dred years.
Another human' life
preserver and health snatcher warn*
his brethren that it is unsafe to ride
the same lionw. l
has been rijling
hobby horse an
to attend church
attend. The ki»

If you are persistent at this time next year you

will thank us for this suggestion.

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AMERICA WII.I. CLIMB RIGHT
I X W I T II B O T H
FEET

posits.

-1 per cent, paid on savings de­

ACT AT ONCE.

PEOPLES BANK
OF SANFORD
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it* credit to the allies as a first war
H. R. STEVFNS
C. M. HAND
measure, abrogate the old Prussia
I'rra ljfu l
Vlr*-rr*&lt;4d«l F. L. WOODRUFF VicPr..id.nl
treaties which Gormuny aio u gbl. Un­
successfully to renew and
do
tIIIni: to bring the war to an end.
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O
lie declined to say whether he
thought congress should make ' «
state'of war exist or make an actual
declaration of war tt|on Germany.
probemonts on Elm avenue, north
Assuming that con;.res* shall de­
with iKo understanding that the Sanclare a Mat" of war i xi»ts or should
-ma in* « derlnrttnoTi of-war. sntri^Mr^
a»list the same.
Salisbury, there should be no h&lt; sil’nThere' being 09 further business
tion or delay- of any kind In doing
council' adjourned.
whatever we ran to bring I he war
We are sure that no special sig- to*an end. If we enter, we must as­
nillcanee should attui h to the fact sist those who are upon the sanrthat the fir;t fnrerast of Gov Cat’t's side with ns in every* possible way . 1
The credit of our government would.
undoubtedly be loaned to th.' allies
to any* extent medial for every gun
they use and every she'd they shoot
,is then for. a common’ cause.

they we„ 1 to .too |. or man a ml re­
ceived tliat_ kind of treatment.
Probably he Was too much of a man
to stay In the !lrjuor business hut bthat as it limy to* man who knows

No, d ,ir r. 1
Sai.fo-d . &gt;lev.
do with Hob
Land * Now*
Hut, Chris,
whole "i-.t” ;.i

today to SAVE.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

" I n my opinlojt* this government
would do its full share when it
make- common e.iii-e* with tii oaUi—
l.jtii'iH ol no butter way than that
of fort idn .: -a do. miltio" •&gt;( 1
-oldi- f[ r.i*. &lt;• i . ti .ill tii ir fmi
eipiipuieu*
! iMinition* until '
uhi. t iirou,:h o.ir own army 111
navy ly exert .1! b-a-t the p o * . r ot
million men."
Chairman Chamberlain of the sentue military louunitt. e.’ with a w hite
house engagement for late * to d ay,
said he would ask President Wilson
111 his uddr* - to . m.rr ** n*.\i we- k
•o 1 ■ *i■ ■r — n n . r - . I miitar. trail.
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R. R. IlFAS
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U R D E P O S IT S

S P R I N G W II.I. W I T N E S S [IK
O P E R A T IO N S A LONG
T H E FRO NTS

• Further north the 1-retirh have
made some slight progress but bud
weather i» reported to hav ■ *er-»uidy
I .1 ngu Pit .it r *
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N
\*w
York
M^fili 'J'. I
atTected
operations
on
this*.part,
of
The southern wing of tin* r.
the front.
iiig the strangling of Mr-. KM&lt;
itjg German army j* slowly ret
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alon: a ten mile front* unde
Sporadic fighting lias taken place Ililuir, which took place in a
furious onslaughts of the F
in several of the other war theaters York hotel several day* ago.
police department i* ' i* -.* 1
Tho.first seetiorr of tin* great 1
but nothing to indicate th*. c»,nSt. Gybuin fori-t- h:
1 • "C. . 0111* mi-nr.-im-nt of m i.,.r operation*.
plgtely e * ar&lt; &gt;1 of tt «
\a 1-r- and
\pnaretitly t fi** ]L i * m i - hi
o
General \ ‘ i .. ’ ■
tf, ,,
' to a.-. &gt;1 to upprehi'rid .1 German drive
l o e with tK* i i-*t (oro.nl.tblw nut* on th 1.1 notrhern front towards 1‘etro l!1 'Gniing 1
Impetus was given the movement ur‘l***arri ‘r"hieh lie* hetwia (*n them.grad In the near future. Warnings compromising
for univiT'itl training lejis'aljou to* ‘in&lt;
1 ' I'hiteau of St. Go* that such an attack was impending timing mom-;
plateau recently were issued In the Russian sjs names It
day when a call went out to Itepub- l'11" ;
1 hlH
. j
limn house members for
a confer- " s. !!tvv,‘' n the Oise and the- Ailette capital, but on German .coneentracut., on the
tomurrott*. * nf b a h o u t &gt;0 - 0 0 0 aerw. In extent, tions along this front and it had l,u ' "
l°rm,’r
Many member, have imliiated th e . [' u"’ l r u - l ’ , ‘ t Ml *° “ tto feet in been thought that Merlin might take *°
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N o rui l u ays or high roads advantage of the disorganization of havix yet bee

1 !wr unneisal *irvire
d 1101.1*1 rut ion olbcials )&gt;••
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The. Herald
Cnpt Geer - J.
commander 1 .

calls a'-t* ntioti t*&gt; - .-lie of In. short. omin.'s in tii. iDll&gt;*wmg &lt;ditiiri.il*.
" N o oi.e t can t’ kbt llto &lt;1 . \ tl if h&lt;*
i* u art 11 as a
iw ur.|**r mI*H^ui in;t } • th.*
&gt;«&lt;
11 I \ Burk*' tii'ii k c1.till .*y
t It#
N.Xt week * ir Will be del lured whj* ey ri-.g h* t- ;nd.r obhg.it.on
and. the Florida ini-Emure meet*. to* Use his otlice and * inllugiire t&lt;1
Subscribe for The || &gt;. I.) ,• () K&gt;l.i hav.* the Governor let up 01, that
gong
Can In- do it.’ Time will
all th- new*
tor N
would say in the llingville [logic.

g.iiiigatton and 1 oinnutte.
at prevnt.
The Presid.-at
W0U.1I* lit't be

: omineiidution
nsidtr.'i in th

ate to take up the nialtur. , \ anoua
forms of resolutions to meet the
executive
reeotn n.-ndationwill
prob.dily tie th |ir*t work. Another
reason (or house action hi that tjie
resolution* adopted will carry an
■ niergency nppr iprintion
Apj r»i
prjalton bills must original.' in the
house.
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".It is rumored on . •rj street . or*
npr that tie* whiskey ring put iliuu*
sand* of .j..liar* into" the t att*' cam­
paign fund. I don’t believe the Gov­
ernor ever got a cent of if,., but why
A peculiar situation in the senate
don't Ins campaign fnanuger make a foreign relations committee with
full statement and thereby kill this' j Chairman - S tom1a e tiin 111
luiuur or let- u. .know tne truth'.’" •
which would lead to war tliid thu o p - j
.
|position of Senator Hitchcock, th e j
" I t is the patriotic (July of every
T ill!
(J u f i S T I O K
tuxt ranking Democratic member, to
farmer itt South Florida to rahe ev­
Sin ce th" llm*t * hut Noah landed "top* farther -than an armed n 'li­
ery sweet potato,- every e.tr of corn
Ml. Ararat *und w a*-lnxed trahty manifesto, m m another factor
and ivi ry hoof of li\y Mod. that he the urk
ran produce for the next twelve on the* ark and animals tln-renf a* lh the tentative* plan t o ’h ate it o/tg*
months," si;..* th - I’lanr t it*. C.uiri- soon ns the land dri-d oil the ijui •* jn a te * h'»u*e. *
lion of taxis has been agitating tit**
The-President has received rocom-j
public nund. The Herald has \»ft* i mendatioi.** from several cabjnet •
remarked that th- stone system was member* on'p'dtit* ;o b» inrludeil*fi?*|
the only m uitabl- way to a*-.."
hi* uddr- ■ *, and i- preparing it in a
eity taxes anfi. wc -ftUl udhu*/ to j preliminary way.
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that system. The man w h o l i v i s o n
The final cabinet, meeting before
Sunford Height*, or on the w*.*i sld&gt; the assembling a £ * congress will be
distant a mild or more from th*- held tomorrow, and members will he
main i t r e l * o f t h e town «hn»H moi_tfilily d n re pare fully uu prelioiirntry ■
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If' you can't ' ike *pam&gt; iti The
Herald .for tin* .sake of v'our iit\
don't take sjiars in the ful.e adv rUsing schemes that are being foisted
on the puhlie every week. At least
keep_your moaey *.N home.

TH K NATION
that is prepared for war seldom bus war. The fuel that it is P R E P A R E D com­
mands the respect of other Nationx-nnd prevents the acts that ctiuse Nations to
go to war.
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T H E MAN
whu is prepared for adversity rarely mwts with adversity, is-fause H E IS P R E ­
P A R E D he- can take advantage of the opportunity that is sure to knock at
his door. He is looked up to in the community a* a person worth knowing; as
a man with good’ judgment and foresight, and instead of seeking to do him in­
jury, his fellowinen come to him for advice and with business opportunities that
will further enhance his fortunes.

T H E WOMAN
who displays good judgment in the management of her home which i* Her bu»ine-s, is practicing the beat form of preparedness, iihe teachei her children th -1
value of system in their daily lives, of cleanliness, of application to their studie'*
anti, above all, of thrift. She is thus preparing then) to be useful men and

T H E B O Y O R G IR L
who begins early in life to save, to think, to took attend, is sure to attain
ership in after fife that cun never, he reached by- the sloven, the spendt
the dunce. ’I'hey have found P R E P A R E D N E S S a sort, of second Nat
they laid the foundation and .made it a habit. "H abit i* a cable. We 1
thread ’of. it each day, 'til -at last we can not break it."

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T i n : MAN. WOMAN. ROY &lt;»II GI RL WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT IN THK FIRST
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P E OP L E . ‘THI.'\ ARE READY TO GRASP OPPORTUNITY WHEN IT K.NOt KS.

T H IS P R E P A R E D N E S S
I S IN REACH OF AL I . WK HAVE A SAVINGS PLAN FOR EVERY SAVER, FROM
T H E NEV.'S ROY TO THE P R O S P E R O U S IICSINESS MAN. COME IN T O l H t
AND LET CS TE1.I. YOC AROCT IT. WK WILL AP PR EC IATE YOfcR VISIT. WK
A SS UR E YOU.

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11 r« 1 ard - 1 lit;. t.i\ .* w. * Had arid
ck-rk instrutti-d to w rite Mr Swan
the amount ncnm A ry to rvdeeni ih«a* 1
taxes for hj* property iri tiff city of

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of the Spirit of God in services being
held from' time to time. The ser­
mons and every department, of thp
w
’worship
are planned not for enter­
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tainment
but for helpfulness in reach­
Little |Iappcnitiji8— Mention
ing thofc- who an* without Christ
of Matters in Brief—
Sunday school {Jaio a .‘ m.*‘
Personal Items of
Preaching by pastor II a. m.
Interest ' •
Intermediate League;' G:J$ p. rn.
Prayer mooting, 7:&lt;io p m.
I reaching bv pastor 7 in p m
Summary of Ihe Flonllng Small ]J

G:45 p, m. Senior Christinn Endeavor Society. *
7:310 p. in. Evening worship.
At this evening service th? pastor
will discuss somp of the .problems
'which will confront us in the a p ­
proaching hostilities.
The church entertuinhd a disting­
uished visitor Thursday, Rev. A. F.
MeGarran of Chienko.
Mr
MrGarrah is a church etlirienry expert,
who conducts efficiency campaigns
in the larger cities of the north. He
was brought to Florida to conduct
a conference for the officers of the
Presbyterian churches in south Flor­
ida, and while here paid this visit
to the Sanford ehtlreh, and hmd a
long conference on local conditions
with the Preshyterlnn pastor.
He
complimented Very highly the new
Presbyterian building and the pro­
gram .of th.-..church* work*
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INANDABOUTTHECITY

—’ l in S«iixi.tv -. I oid !,i-i Sunday

Talks Surclnrlly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader*

All Will! I'omo util I, gu ,-n a wholehearti ll rercpl i.in

Mr and *Mrs. John Wilson of
Mvllonvtllh1 avenue will leave .the
fir»t of the week for their aumrhor
home In Chnrtlon* (&gt;..• going via
ffuhincton, D. C. They will re­
turn In t h e - fall ns usual to spend
nfit.month in Sanford.
Ford Touring Car for Sulc At a
bargain. B; &amp; O. Garage, W. A
Stringfcllow.
44-tfo
Reginning April 1st Woodland
Park will he open Sundays only.
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Mr. Will Gililp* of the Gllib.x Fish
C'i. St. Petersburg is the gipst of
hi* n phew, II. 11 . Guthrie this week.
-arrtrtTTr— yrstmhty-~frPTTi Uriah
«hcn h1' has Item in attendaiuv at
the W* ().. \C. Convention.
... SEKI&gt; COHN— Mexiean
June,
Hitting* prolitic, Allcn'.x t Ear,
Little lied Cob, Hickory King and
Golden Dent.
Any quantity; de­
sired. Cull at the L. Alton Seed
Company,
li-l-ltp
break, your Cold or La Grippe
with a few doses of GGG.
.'FI: JGte
Ford Touring Cur lor sa|o at a
bargain. It. &amp; O. Garage, W. A.
Str f gfcl'ov .
U-lfi\l*- i. T Lam* and d.iught' r
('* 1 t- nt Aurora. Illinois an* in the
tf* * ,
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da* s &gt;1 upping at t Ii.
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Mr.-. I..*. :n- i . . i .r. •r rit if Sanford and her
n. -»• trti-tid*&gt; ar * glad to see her

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. • Properly Owners Take Notice
The law provide, that " I f taxes
upon any real estate shall not he
paid before the | ir-t day of April of
iiny year, the Tux Collector shall
advertise and sell "
i
I his matter was hrought to" my
attenljon some time ijgo by the..
GoVornoK ami this is to notify all
concerned that the requirement of
law will he cnmpii -d with,-and the
Tax Hunk* will podllvely he closed
on April Kii*t a t pj*ovbbsI by law.
and all land- on wlii&gt; taxes have
not been pair] will he advertised.
JNO. !&gt;. .1IN KINS.
W-4*

WOODMEN ELECT O FFICERS
Sxrceshful*f ni Aj-f{-•«*. Vapn- in t'boc
:tl i IrT.indo . terdu*
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on
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of all.
Kansas Cityi Mo., ..March 2 !L
Walter Murphy, an I. W. W. I-.id r. '**
ttOernooii. t-h * IWnrd "f
anti four companions, were.arreste.l ‘ f1" 1** «emlt*n*d the* visitors-tin auto
today wliile pleading with nVrnwd to l r,t,w
11 buitjlreil cars w.*r&lt;* in line,
join tllVtiT in a raid nn. |*&lt;diee head*-* v^l“ il *"‘ d£!«gain» a view of ih quarters.
• rit&gt; which few of them had preThe nrr *t • w*et a * itmination &lt;*f ^1 ‘ '• _v 1'■-&gt;* ■F
clashes ,h tw-en &lt;-i*ruiiing iiarth*s i Th e elect inn of oJlict’rs took place
for the Natiatial Guard anil 1 . W. -W. ami the installation yc*t"rduy. tin*
following newly elect -d ollicers being
metnlters.
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The gUanDmef), led by Limit Installed:
l i r e . 1 1 *; -o' U It I lor ii.in ■
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hall, but ..L- &lt; t •• i iiri.it'ir*'. o' r.i- i Milh«i‘*
tb'T i'n.N N E E D —Any quantity, lure and anti vidqd :o'ut placards..
'll. ad sen try ,-C. • Farr.ll, lilen
#'ii- -t, * —
low* -t price:. Foil at the L. Allen
iiiuT'f.;
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N* ed Cortyiany.. Gl-ltp
Iburnl of managers M- sr. (’. M
Congregational t hureh
ifofi
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W 1 It • Easter eggs, chicks and Imnrues * Tlir
m Vi -d) &gt;&gt;.eit- ;;| o | 5
will t, 'iilii*l at Mr Irw in's :*&gt;r*- r
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l*oS}h-t »i I in it a'loo l all who have
Spiritual Need."
Evening service -.1 7 hi Subject,
1 ,
"The Devil of D *-ire''
;
music by' M'** \ 7, \ F o and M ’s. Julius I'akaeli. soloist and
Hioir director
I, pi
t 'liri-t tan i ■ I- ■: ■***r &gt;*•* no
To .ill •if fit*- . a \n * - 11*** |*i,fill i
r V'jl I and will be mud i* v cl-

at.

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•hureh Sunday evening,
April
at 7t:i0 o'clock.
R F IM IV -T IS M — Antiseptic, lletlevi-s Itlieuinaiism, Sprains, NeuralI**33-tf
Ovi*r!and Touring Car much less
JtFan vaPiP fof quick sale. R. *t t).
Gar
■ N A. Slritrgfellow .
I l-tfe
I
iv ■*! from t la* Agrieul
1 ‘ir.tl l*
n**nt a quantity **f
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l.a.l ■ of t III* Hresbyteridn church A. W F.t .*r. Ok. HM’lHHH’t*. C
Will I ,* a sal,, of Foister novelties, Halt. Ly iijiiim1*. N v • r a i'.;
Kim *
!*- 1 indy, roubles, cakes nnd &gt;At(leliiiro, Mii-s M 11’*r l*,y ,■ ?*; i
i '. k*'ii pies at Mr Irwin’s C . K I rl. 1 Si i T * ^ft. \ -i . t.
/.erk'd and wife, Loray, «Yu., Mrs.
•tm* '-iturday, M arch ;II. tid-’J t c
Anna Hail nmt Mr Jt! I! Shuster.
Ili-uino. i ’*'ri" I N *1 i"itn-. I &lt;•rniiu
Sr|-uml ll.mil ( ars Thai Are in town, |*a.t Mr: and Mrs.
S Nel­
(•mid Condillon
son, Clyde Nelson. \\ .liter Nelson,
I Til Touring, $200. 00.
He nor v Wbitten **f K i—nrinui Mi'*
1 » v . |{.,a*|sier. $200 00
tiruci: N'lsiin, Upluig. Kan*. Mi-*
M ,-*.|| I uuriug, $.175.00.
G. ( ’router. Detroit, Midi., and Mr.
Hun k. 11-07, $450,00,
nnd Mrs. J . II. Cowley **f Lansing.
Al Simtinole County Garage.
Mich, wtm motored Up from Kis­
’
G;i-itc
simmee and were guests of Dr. S. A
Hass and wife at the New.England
---- -l adies o f the Mnt-cri b CM'H
Home.
ILe l it * «f tin* Muccnbee* will
^'“ t at til(&gt; Woman's Club at three
Call** Scratches Three More
ndmd. Monday afternoon.
Tallahassee, Marcii
2!*. - Gov.
Ihiptisi Church
Ml! *ie*t Sunday; at the Hiiptist
* ,,ur‘ *'■ H' v. Gcorgo Hyman, the
Ci-t'.r aid s|ieak m both preaching
I Ii" services are* being latgek f "titied nnd enthusiasm seisms
*’tr.v high in the church work.
for Sunday will be as fol­
low-:
" Sunday schoolt
J 1^ 1 l ’r..ichi|ig, “ T ho Task 8u»

Cntts today issued ih e Jullowing
executive orders:
.1. C. tswindeil o/ Lakeland, coun­
ty rnfiimixslonw from District' 5 of
Fojk county, suspend'd from olfice
on tin* charge of inalfejilance and
misfeasance. This,.suspension wus
madly on tin* reenmnwiuUtiim ail tbo
grand jury of Folk county.
L. S. Crump
Capitoln, •coapty
jrnutmissioner. of Dlstrcit No. I of
Leon county, suiqumded from of­
fice on the charge ' of spdf.ur.aqrt
and inisfeasanci'.
W. W. Powers of Milton, proba­
tion of'officer of Santa Rasa county,
suspended from otlice on thy charge
of non performance .of duty.

The ll, y . |*. D, np'f'tingx.
Ft'aching, "T h e World
" fA ‘ Christ.” This will h&gt;* an
iliu
I ’’inon using 157 candles
V*.q ",|;imt a (lord ul miss it.
'
bund* of court jous ushers
await y„„ tll the door and wit! give
Presbyterian Churrh
io u .a ‘'inforLafe place.
T in following is tin* program at
Excellent
rr.P’-i
t* tul.Ti'd nt, all the - t vices. he Presbyterian church next Sun­
1 Oil •&gt;'“ always welcome.
day:
!t: 15 a. in. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Preaching service with
Aleihoilist Church
*
■'rvfr&lt;‘)' next Sunday are ex- communion of the laird's Supper.
(R45 p. m. Intermediate ( hnstian
, ' '* ' he of great interest to ati
'J,| inJ Many feel the prc**nc* Endeavor Society.

Q u a l it y
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S hop

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fries the \'c*r) Fines) Line of Milliner) nnd will
•Please nil Patrons.
NHs.*!. I). PEARSON, Mf»r.

khave been of the most salutary tin
bet tne Example.
lure. ' A change iii
authority of
No longer talk nt nil about the kind
the cl.’irch ti nk fil.u-e mid Cotton's 0 f man Hint n good mnn ought to b *
pnrlsbloners Were divided Into far but hi- -.iii,— M arcu s.A oei ' ‘" s
lions. It whs reported to Cotton that
he was uhunt pi be KtiTurmim d "before
tin* high comtul s|im cour?. nnd V* lied
to London, whei ce after n peril* ! of
IToo Late to Clxssify)
tildlng he sailed for Hosfuii In ,‘.ew
I’lldli i*' Hi* V us widen* ■•*iI e*i|d: i
Found Pair of punts, brown col' &gt;*■ • ii.ol " 111 1- I *■ii w. ek** ill ti r i. ■•
or. l l u i -."r can h:iv&lt;* name by railing
, n i l * d was npp'iliiti-d |.\ i
it.ti
Electric
&lt;
!r *es tl II r 111 the First cliill'ejl •»n Wind*•&gt;• F'ry ar Charles
y o and paying 2.7 V.ents for tins ad.
it* •« In* r« ii-iiiiii'd until hfs death.
fi4-2tp
Cot toll was u run* scholar. lie di*voted I'J hours u day to siittly, nnd
For Sale A private pool table.
before, going to sleep ni-night lie loves I,
us In**said, “M sweeten his mouth with Big luirgnin, IGfi.OO , coat $400.00,
h piece of'Pah-In.** With nil tils pro- Fine condition. Dox No. 102, Afdit• 61-4tp
b'luol learning he prea&lt; lied In ihe sim­ lend, Fla.
Mr. L. A. .Sorcnten, president of plest Inuguttge. Soon ufter coming to
For Rent On first floor, well
the l.imorm Hoard of Trade, hut a lti&gt;s|mi .'i,. pn (Hired, at the request *if
resident of Madison, Conn... was jn Ihe general e*iurt
irt. mi abstract &gt;f the srr:*ened and furnished house'eeping ______
lo r -tw
- ted
er d
-fit
q . , apart incrits with aieepinc porrh.
Sanford j -i rd i. . i i - ,:i
.. ' - lav"* o f. .......... • for
tt mu
the .c,.|7;
he predicts Sanford as the coming otiy. It wus tad adopted, but u reel- f Very' convenient, tilfi Oak avenue.
o f It. stippieo ,| in
the JoJul wot J
tourist Venter of the 'Mar.-.
M-tf
of
CottiM*-ifiid
Fir
Ih
tiry
Vane, wn*
Mr. C. I). Daniel and wife nnd
In lf*e rirruil Ci*urt, S’r v rqtft J j d i Must *r Fgertou of Throat i, Canada*, ■iflcrwtifvl UmsI. ■
Semlnale County,
C ••
"h *li* » a fly .*itl |ioi&gt;!(s , which . dal •Circuit,
were Iftte iafiprji last night.
Mr
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to
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piilili
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ban
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Dani-I i*. a member of tl-, &gt; Totronto
He
n.’d dCeit-s liii'ntly in UPhnw jJtintf
ilh
Hoard of Trail • and a r t! praiircs-' I In ■k mill t.tnln.
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“ Aug might to have ten
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'milIt, Wilmingto j. North
day in th-* ***.!•in," r**inarkeil M
r **&gt;ifi**r« t! it* at h,t**i**i.til*
•in ** nr*ftr* m * s *-p
i 'n r n H n a :.
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Danii l, 'atui*l uni‘sur.* all you have d- •'t Imigli! by that is p i i c J i r e to In*
It abj; arittg from th** affidavit of
to do * to prepare unit advertis'e ini' i m i t , towunl otlieis. .1, lip i

your lov -ly soi-tioit for them.
It is Impel that the city eomnil
will keep that boulevard matt*rr be*
fore Ihenn The plans an* extadlent
as Jaiti out and this ultra'*!ion' alum*

Give us a call.
MRS. A. I)'. PARRISH, Ass’t

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Hal
Vihitlt^ .Mayn, anti
( 'eni Miami.
II.Ill- Iii |r Id •••II-ul is till*
, lilgllied honor within* I hi* gilt of
i KlV.ri.l,; YVomhrafi
Mr Ituriir.iti Ii • pr. ibtidv mad*'
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more II Tl\ •lun.' anti \\
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS;

a* . a *\. i.i|.(e *.'i m u unh.tppy fact.
Il*| hiit! * * . i i p rs*u ih**I in . | Lag
hind a 1 d I*** !*, *l (o tic,
c -.ifeiy t*

litlliTWise

fi.iss tllfough.

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•ii I*' Ii'**•• : that I it. ’frith It a
i*T T.t '■r :• * ■i* ot h**rw • t h a t
New I ti'g.atid. * i t t* t* *,,e —
lii.net
tile . xlivimth . id ll. . &gt; , 1 1 * IIS
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of l Inri-Jit nnd th a t liit.respovnr .*f the t u i l authority l n * t . b g -

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who * liavg* d him with

will be fqund hut after a fair-ronsitl-j liolilliig
tenet
.......... . “a 'bli««ly
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- - **rrnetf t fie til I *mni *■ fill!. "
IPs
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tin* many attractive towns iltrotigl
out I t|C l muty
No am-take almut it. you'll »••«•
lhut new hotel begun this surhmer
and mi lbe job for the lu'irtsls ii**xt

I'b'Ct i'll
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,t al.lc Hipping
for I |o t 1 rm of "t -&gt;&gt;&gt; &gt;c a r - .col uid d
lio n V I \\nodrulf. Mr- \\ .tod
i liei- - u&gt;'i
ur- are -1* *d •.! a ml qua) - r .|:f. o I T
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OLD BOSTON D IV IN EAMONO

Driven From England, He Sought Refuge In the New World, Where He
Wa» Received" Witii Honor* .
and Given High Place.
John Col ti ni, the I'tiriiaii clergyman
who IniriMljiced Into New England the
I'lisiniii of keeping tin* Siil*l*iilh from
ovenltlg to evening, according In witii*bMnrhius. died Dc&lt; L'tulur 2U, UkYj. It*,
pus iM.rn In Derby, ItiigtamL. -Ii. i-. io.
In'i i IAS.-..
John Cot ion was minister nl 11&gt;,- 1.m
in iJiicoIiiRhlre,. England, when he tie*)
lo Huston, in New England. 4b* hud
been yilnlster In llie Huston of tliicold
'Engiuud for inure than 20 years, when
to* found iijat ids thisiluglftil tvl*'wwere alHiiit lu got him into trouble.
Tile father of J*&gt;lui Cotton was a
lawyer* iiiuuid lt&lt;&gt;hui&lt;l Colton. Ji.lm
entered Trinity college, Cnnihrl*Ig&lt;'.
when lie was only lldrteen years old,
and be rapidly distinguished himself
for tn'lmlurahlp.
l i e was brilliant ns well as barmsl.
mnl la* enjoyisl a great rrjiutatlan. It
W'jim while lie was leaelilng In Eninnili I
nil lege at Cati.brid;;.' that la- Imhltied
i'lirtliin views of theology, iiligerve- :l
writer In Ihe Washington Cost, lie
was nhoitt twenty-seven years old
when to* was appointed minister at
Ho stun.
In this charge he got into Ills 'fln t
ert'lealnsiit'iit, iroitlile bv n-fuslug i••
■‘ollfoiuu lo eerlilin c*&gt;l i t muies o| lb

. -Illldlrdietl i hlircli. lb' I*. lleVi d Hint
nniity iif these ccremoiduln Were m •
script imd.
II*. was Mt-p.-tid.’! by his Id-h
but tin* faajbriiy o. Ids people ijtm.i
tiv him mnl he was r* si *red. I ..r laur*
ini.n 2*1 M-tit s he r*-'ii:*ln« ■! liar.
ttmd -1 - till I '- - ’ •frlba 'te ' l - s

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plloli.-b'-d
k.i.foril
It aid. a iiewspnp.-r pubiisl. d .in
Seminob* county, Florida,' oitco a
w **U for four t'tmsct tiUC.* w. aka.
\\ it ip
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Niditiior fur Complgiitant.fi l-Fri-5te

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Footwear Turn« It!:'
Footsteps Into the I'atliway of Love."

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- i d i . ’ i - a n d . u l l o r - &lt;&gt;i i I l i ' I I V e k e r v l ' I ' O
• The tiiiiuieiid t ranviiftmin ot th. dipping tluid and if tie" ticks were
ii&gt; a n a e t o f P I T * , w h o i’li
“ A H&gt;
or.|*»r of ilie Woodmen *&gt;f the World not eradicated they should !*•• Mr
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l . - l n - i n i i i ' i i i u l •m i h m n
w r\
ar&gt;' eai ri.'d oil at Ouiali i. N*'lir.i«ka. ■* \\ ,n„jr,,|f lias In- bind all fenced
a • o r u i i v a e i H i i . - r o r *'l*!| llf l
Im H 2
l,\ various departIiieiit .
and is potting in better si nek and is tl s e a . i i i i i j d l s p o u * o f a
U H I'* **
There ur** aliout 21,000 in'*mti**r.s dipping all of Ins rattle, having in tual liefsonnl estate a s , b e ’ or they
of tliis snri.*ty in the state of Fioridt. mini) tlie idea "of raising better slock- odfht ftnvi* done tu-f.ire the iaakiit^ of
Tlie next biennial will nice! at St.
tliis a e t."

COTTON FAMOUS
CLERGYMEN.

I.*f *f.*nd*.

Vcrt.ai w . ii lirli) Valid
III Mil. *,! lit.* J. p i . I i ..t u n - *tf J||-.
i i . *• ie**iiil&gt; ti v. i i .1 - 1 iii*'iii.-r*i beipt1*' ni in*— .p*. wItlinul any wrltlnx,

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JOHN

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of I .otidu th e s * t vi\‘.* of .i
VI I 0 v town Wlip'll 1 t ;-!

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jr a n Mitii ,i »* t ll*t!l. , *|.,a*- j
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*low tiw ai'il, ill a c.t* cti'tl p*in, put it In
a very lint oven, ali i allow it'to re
/utile |1o*ci* for* n-‘1 l*'»s Mi.P, is i ||t,■f
not np*r*’ Hum 'j .* till:: 111* - If ■! *Vtill
■l.pl. Is Col,, d I.*■* l**,IL’. I f lit.*o*| |. . •
hot I.. 11.01 If,. . P* Ml lb. I*,.'. V*
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IV .ttig h th*- o n

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Olllcp will Ii** a dejl'gil!** iii t h e ' S u v - j r u iii'li last T u ’sd.iy* • About tvv#
pr* ign eob vent ion 4hi*li will be h c l i l ; b ii tii i r e i l ’ Ip-ad of ••itF w&gt;t .. I i ' --ii

Hoard of Trade
H you don’t believe the Hoard .of
Trade olfice is one pf the busiest
places in town come and sjtenda day
with us anil watch I lie way tin* cityand cult lit y Is Icing advertised
Applfcatnm from Kolh*, Japan,
asking about Sanford.
In addition to the following lctl**i.
we had similar nn«s yesterday from
Cincinnati, Ohio, Youn ; now ii , Ohio,
and .SyraVuse, N. 1., a ll.o f which
will appear on your new member­
ship cards:
Indianapolis, Ind.i Mar. 2*7. ’ 17.
Mr. D, C ,_ Marline1:.. .Seely.----Sanford- Hoard of Trad".
Sanford. I’la.
Dear Si
Replying to your favor of the
2 Rh. we beg to advis- that it will
be a pleasure for the IndiunapoliChamber of Comnterce to .enP*r r-*Hproral relations with the Sanford
Hoard of Trade.
We trust that member* of your
organisation may find frequent op­
portunities to ta le advantage i.
our club facilities. Likewis • w • hope
members of our Chumlter **f Com­
merce will find "occasion to visit
your Hoard of Trade.
Very truly youm,
, Indianapolis Chamber of. Com.
Ralph W. Douglas,
Asst. Gen’i Secretary,
Away from .homo, a Hoard of
Trade membership curd is worth
many times the pr|re /&gt;f. member-,
ship: it shows your standing at
hum.'
Mr. L. M. Uehbi/tder was in yes­
terday establishing tim G«,n', vaSanford auto bus line
Two round
trips daily wilt be made. With the
brick road completed, ’or about so.
the trip betwevn the two cities only
consumes about forty miuut.'s. You

• .it'd' post office

it* ov**r

CeuSio.j V ■
nt Duck i.
l l ' l l ' . l I I I III* l t - .1 lilt ( l ul l . , ■ *ti tio in -i
A *-atiip i ti. [ gin 01*1-1
ti s.tn fo .d
II a
•I *ii*i r *i i**Tl a til “doli ! - nbi a tnrn'ier **f im&gt;
plv l*i t tl*a fte r it **•■ stajn l in oar uwi ight.
|MS-paiHt 1*1*1 til Mild .ill* U f**r i !••*
|h iqile u p * ju t titnliti*- if .it about tiilili*. I*, t Ideec! r tintw **r plnek
Suaford aifd t his * st*a *on or rinc&lt;- Urn bird tiiiiil ih** ta»i jiioiinm - dAii't
J a i l , 1st IiaA found more tourists in hold it over a *.* - . lo let it get “high."
S titifan l th a n tiny ntJier four « -.i-iwis ■•r -nl.!, l it to ii
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. It \ itiipr.n ellU’Ot 11. it V\p t Li I *-.i 11 *.&lt;
a - .dl n*'.er t " 1. irg-i 0 &lt;* *1 -ar ••)(
c ity •lads.
Now fat la •r«i_ kid* ta
Wo ll'l VOII pie;
i*ll d lit th.it
.d ,-k tor * .*ur
3\ Mill nil- ibiex
ll. • he,».| Id. no • ib.ll'l fill .1 ot! itr, I*,ii|;.*e
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\tllllilil 1*1 J tl1*

it in i ' N n i lh , -Ii* *■ nplalrmnt in t h t
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will i.eep many* persons in Sanford jm,H :uait« .s. Oil ihU suf.j,
t-itr- Wll ni in m, \ of
in the winter season
who woubi |'rlt*d ett a fmumis eotMr*&gt;v*Tsv with
.
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always find Mr. Rehbindor doing
Vomethlng progressive gnd we shall
take f&gt;lensure in doing all we Fan fo
the new enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' If. Alien and
Miss * Hunter of Clinton, S'. V..
were motor tourists through Sanford
Wednesday and enjoyed n ride
through the n-lery delta.' They were
impressed with tin* city and its* in­
dustry and expert to put in quite
awhile in Sanford th coming season
Mr Henry C Hull, president of
the Clinton National Hank. Clinton.
Conn.,, was an Interested' Sanford
tourist yesterday, Suvs he has de­
cided to spend a month in Sanford
I
the corning season.

Peters S a - |s Fo

C.llnhurgh C ity F a t h e r s . -----

Mliibnri;h tiw ns" oevenil meadows,
sitlim lit the Ill'll rt a if the cft$l Tltese
Ih4ds nr** put to good use, lu tlie
sprlifl* tl^'-v. ere Ittiv ll* !ds, the erops
selling fur very re-pi-elahle Minis, ttm.
eta 11 *i'!ir. Aft.-t the liny harvest Is
oVer Edlal.iirgh lets ton He* taendovvs
for other pur|*o-* s enimeeied with vattli' mnl furinlti.: and adds ii bit more
to tlie looney tint at'ipilrei! by tlm cultn y 'Sm ti It t illers of the town.
#

EVERY MAN knows that
tie re is a lot of courage In the
proper sort of co titrm*. Dre *
.yjtmt. pmunolity -uptm-a-Ludf
ionable foundation^ See that
•your footwear Lx correct. Come
in and we'll xis&gt; to that.

K. II. PETERS
Hoots. Shoes and Slippers
.-.01 EAST FIRST STREET

•Jew elry Not In Use
should he kepf in it perfectly si cure place.
It is an act of prudence on your part t&lt;» rent
a Nife l eposit Ilox at once—&lt;ind thus safe­
guard ypur valuables.
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Tim t «M|L is less than one cent a tlay.
—
V.'c Imvc boxes itt renbul $ 2 . per year and . up—ac-

cordiry t«&gt;size. *

FOFR PER ( ENT INTEREST PAID ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

A HOME

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C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS

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Officials, profiting, b y ' the experi­
ence of England aro determined that
If the country fakes an active .part
in the European war it shall not bo
cm harassed by labor troubles and in1
ability to obtain skilled and un­
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
skilled workers. •
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
The American Federation of La­
My entire crop of Celery for sale. Anv
The" English class Is confident.that bor, which has ..pledged Its member­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
it thoroughly understands conjuga­ ship to tho. support of the govern­
quantity from one crate to the whole
tion of verbs since we have boon giv­ ment was reprrsonted today by it*
-crop. — TWill begin shipping March
the best time ever.
Mr«. C, C. ing special, work on tills subject."
WK HI WATTE MS
president, Samuel Gompers.
15th—and finish about M ay 1 5 1 h.
••■**»*
R » v .•Ward of Cassm preached at Morris assisted Mrs. W alter in enter­
Will pack to suit the purchaser as fur
Through the Federation the gov
Mr. Hugh Tillis, who has just re­
Ethel achool house Sunday to a taining.
Mr. Hu(T of New York has erected cently entered college is making good eminent expects to get its supply of
as possible. Quality very good. Si,-,
large and appreciative audience.
The
U nited
‘ — We .were all surprised and very a l*&gt;autifut bungalow In South San­ progress with’ his new work, espec- i trained workmen.
will run larRer after this week. Huvi
States Public Employment Service
glad to aco Mrs. J. K. Iloyd at our ford avenue in the U. A. Howard tally penmanship. .
about
thirty acres to move. Sanford
will furnish unskilled men and the
church services Sunday morning, neighborhood.
inspection only. :
:
: • : / •.
The pavejnent is being laid on
Mr. C. M. .Rayburn has been ab­ , Qivii. Service'Commission will sup­
ahe being an invalid and great sufply
clerical
help.
The
postoffice
de­
Geneva
avenue
from
corner
of
Kichsent
from
school
several
days
on
ac­
ferer for several years.
partment will advertise the coun­
Willie Goins and wife visited at mond avenue to Geneva ferry, a count of illness.
try’s needs.
The Council of Na­
W. D. Plumin’*- They came out continuation of that laid some time
from Sanford with C. C. Doyd in his ugo.
Wo were glad to have severaUn-. tional..Dpfense,* of whoso labor ccoTftcar Saturday evening and returned
Greer &amp; Moses shipped two car- quiries from young people concern­ mittee Mr. (Jprapers is .chairman,
— *
by train Monday morning.
loads of fancy lettuce this week and ing the advisability of-taliing a busi­ also wiH cooperate.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
" T h e purposes of the conference,’’
Joe McAllister and Misses Theresa are shipping squash from their Cam­ ness course. This shows an interest
Dawson und Frances Holiday were eron City farm. Fields of peppers on their part, and Mr. Van Geldorcn said Secretary Wilson after the meet­
fihing one night last week and were and tomatoes are looking fine. The is at nil times ready and willing to ing, "were to find ways and means
to prevent overlapping of efforts in
quite excited when they pulled in a recent shohers muke the Irish po­ give advice on the subject.
mobilizing
the resources of industries
tato
fields
things
of
beauty.
twelve pounder.
for
the
support
of the government.
Miss
Maud
Cameron
lost
a
mjmh
The farmers hero are very busy
We
are
planning
to work together,
valued
bar
brooch
pin
on
Saturday
just now sotting out tomato plants.
first,
to
find
where
help, male and
last
and
will
he
thankful
to
have
Fred .White made u short vitsit
female, can bo quickly located for
home this week returning to his work , the finder notify her, as it was a
Your aiivqtnoomeni-in-ihe-busity—^tvnrM d- ;—
uv—iduy: m v is
the navy1 yards, arsenals and foT
to Titus* Hie Wednesday morning: 4Equation gift;
*
—jtpefdtF'titim.'—A-i»rtt&lt;luttft*&lt;&gt;f-our--«*rttt*oLdit7i'Tr;rn'rh_
Oilin'" factories ot tTIe government:
7*—All &lt;71 Gordon left Wednesday [
~
menu- of u business oflice because he is train'd, n*»t«vb
The Oullrfok
second, tho ascertain tli*- fitness bf
morning for Sanford where h*-*h.i» a m 'S IM b S S
COLLEGE
NOTES
theory of his subjects, bul in the practical routin * ni I
The big league dubs will open any offered workers nnd, where they
position with the A. C. L. railroad, j *
— ------their seasons on the 12th of April, best ran he employed; and, third, fo
Call or write for booklet.
R. J . Grfiiln will leave Friday ■
. Modern Penmanship
that is providing congress doesn’t smooth their way to work where
morning for'Kls idd homo at E nigm a,, The baseless theory that "had
send them all to war. Many a good,
Ga., win-re he wiH remain a fi-w days writing t- th • sb-n of a great mind player would make good soldiers they are needed. In doing this we
visitin' and .att« nd|f|g t&gt; huslndi. hu-i probably b - n the. cause of a For they ail know how to shoot the :ir-» working to avoid duplications of
effort and to save time."
,
Carl I' is is here again for j "few j£r«-:st deal of poor penmanship. Al*M. J . VAN GELDEREN, Principal
,
SANFORD J l.*iftll)\
hull.
In obtaining rnen for men. for
day». II.* will leave n.\i B n ', fm tiiftu ;h .tho theory i losing ground
IRins Wagner
*• r\i**e the f'vil F« rv(,r"e Commission,
Invent
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• . 11’ vbjt h.&gt;
... ..r.
who believe in
sister,, Mrs. Xol’le Thbrp, before it.
tin ti •r/ doubt! ■' came, to , While now .rounding out his ’ it was announced, will waive schol•going to Akron. Ohio, t s;&gt; r 1 the life
i.y..
■ ntl-ntioii &gt;.u* called ’ Ae11'-' tisrt^ycar us a big league Fill a-lic qiralifu.itions and will examine
summer. . v
that
tain men 0f|pla&gt;or Hans Wajjn r ii now playli*, applji-aittA for physhnl fitnr*s iyul
to the
iln Ml.l..
expi*rieqrv only. There I
y p.»eir ‘:i,t ! i*- for i 1 ■ I ic-bu rg Nation;
now
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tcihiiiial
t*»st.
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I. \ST w* \ | u p li
ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAINS FOR
y*v»*
o
a
h
record
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and
hi
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alts ay ■*
"In
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id Mrs C j: s .l,!
Mr.
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cliitdr
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D IX IE FLYE R
DIXIu LIMITEC
Tii
le- ! .li •non* &lt;&lt;f the Ainerie.m
S .;
Lv Jacksonville
\
Lv Jacksonville A ( ‘ 1. 8.30 PM
.t
ii.e'
w;
:
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•
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i
AM
' I •■! ' I her a ii! b • a vailed
M
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Ar Macon .
•
Ar M a c o n ____ ! . ( 5 S * F 4.25 AM
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V
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In-iter
o,*
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a?«t
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l»urn.i&lt;
Their
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M,in
ot'i
and busir.i.*
ee| t .1 . r I
Ar Atlanta .
&lt;
Ar A tlanta ___ . ( ’ of t: 7.40 AM
PM
•
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rouble
.
w
i*
Uagi.er
w,;i
h
i
.
,
t
it ■
f,
‘ d the pa*!
Ar Chattanooga SCikl .Li.* cftl
Ar C hattanooga NCtltl 12.12 PM
w !U ■ I, - w
t.- h.ivi personal k tow ledge o
aftiT 'ii
•g'
Ar NashvlHe___ sU. K
Ar Nashville -----fcCISiL 4.45 PM
i-l.nw ire'nl ;
on -the part iter ho-liait'l ( &gt;r Han* has In .
••
•her I t t o f ,
the men and localities tu-eding work
i 'Ac o{ I'atmi
Lv Nashvillo. . . . L a ,
Lv
N
a
s
h
v
illo
____
NCMll
8.15
PM
A J5 AM
through
many
gruelling
conflict'
of the inoit rt tmgUieh-d statesmen.
a veiiu ,
and can speedily advise th e w'orking
Ar Evansville .
J. a '
Ar St* Louis . . . . . 1 0
‘ 7.20 AM
8.31 AM
TVe I.iie-Jartes Whitcomb Riley was nnd the number of time* thitl he ha- for,.„
The
Po«toflice Department
Lv Evansvilte..
Lv Nathvllla_____ LAN
4.53 PM
AM
Mr.*. L. XI. Tra.y and M r . E. B.
[•; a ti 1,1 penman, ti.d it is -aid that ho been chased from the diamond has agreed to transmit information
Ar S t . Louis
Ar Evansville____ LAN
9.58 PM
2 .t: pm
Morse hid .as th-ir jitlt - t&gt; r. c, i■Gy . .. •
•• ,r d":i’
*!
..... in l—
. mated on one
S.i ■itid ..id bv po*ti' g advertising tn i&gt;
Lv Evansville
(line
im- could
‘,(,uld he counted
on* hand
L v Evansville . . . . &lt;\vI I 10.25 PM
ill!
qis'lt
nMiss
Ar Vincennes
Lv Vincennes
( Aid 12.08 PM
A"
t : ..t alo'c w-i .1 I v ,trr i:-’ if.- w
t*-'nd a!*o. The (Tv»;l Service t "otnAr Torre Halit.'
tY
Ar Terro Hauto . t A Id
1.33 AM
ami !!■
mi wit’ll living wt; t * i man of t i. •1
i-.! ei h:i*
n' *t OilII It'i.ifil*
.
pry
Ar
Danville
•
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i.
Ar
D
anville...........
(Aid
3.13
AM
rout
it
t i i i ' i t i ■n • \\ , i g h a * made uj
I
Ar Chicago
P.V
Ar Chicago
d Aid
7.10 AM
■' . \ imiio--* und the country i* di
i* mind iiim j a tmu- to rettr- iron
(Umijiumncnl a n J Ob»cr*aUon-Llbniry .Sleeping Car*, comtjfut;'. . .
\nlcii
for
tlnir
pur|ioscs
into
twelve
\ gt le r.lt'oM ...
v ar consul- the diamond but the will of t H-*
Flore.
Jarkjunriit^ la Chtmco.
.
•
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A
Ilmwlna-Room slreptnft C*«r», JarksnnviUr t&lt;i &lt; tiiraco oi. 1 M I
•red paramount, A hand'.- riling that pet!p|,i won’t l"t him. The fans feel districts, the whole available force
llrawina-Room Mrcplna C-an Jacluonvillo... AiUntn
,
Jim Walter and \lton Morris i'nTtiDlnuigifan t^iartio, ijirti'tiAf)( a i k iltcuielalilol.
. u- C
w.c* good in form.
iform in ^ire, that if Wagner retires Hie game in in each of which can serve tn exam­
liliilng
Car*
*ttvo
*11
tncal*
cbiuutr,
*
r*
i
a
la
Cart.'.
l rtei; , t i.,',. .. v
lit r ;.oui;g
ining men. The field forces of the
-I a iff and spacing was ion.*idered j |»iU8|mrK %ijj
absolutely dead.
*
ron cctailso iNroavaTtoN. (UcriNt ctn n««cav*Tio*t
friend- at a party la*t Friday even­
ms of immigration, naturaltxoarpLt to »«r ticrst aocnt or
‘ g.p, i.'n » matter how slowly
written
V w r i t t e n aM tj
a
,„ M ,|
t,U r&lt;‘J
ing nt the. Wa’t ' f home.' tl *m- i
. lion, labor *'nti*ti&lt;* and children’s
o r v.
. 1.-.' in !• . (TortL pro* iilil l»o\ run ! pi ay * if
&gt;-r and it w ure!;.i will be di.vctcd by the Dev ■
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duceil
*
• T H E S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D OF T H E SOUTH
or U d
i
only
I
k
*
a
matter
ol
a
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I he i uu ■ [ , ■,|&gt; !: a
, irt ■■•nt of Labor, to work a* l*-mThe},
th - die • \ ft* .i ?t * hofor&lt;• i
J, G K I R K L A N L
A. W. F R I T O T
[ a ' i *t.” Will III!*- t o
OIVI*IO*&lt; PAVt t NQt A A i l ' .
!"iTi_
.in- - for t ho lime with
• i v i b i o n p q i i K t i * * o t n t a c . 1.
t: 111
4
I ' ..... I **f\ *’J »VP* gratid &gt;id- : . ... at l a -diaJi.TAWPA f l A
J A C K S O N V I L L E , FLA
„
(In- regular min i.d* and ‘will largely
,.
lifts!!ar th**
■D
Looking ‘ Lin Ov er
it. f. ;i*e the ov'iiilaMe force.
**» i' \ hi*
\\
hi!,out
;
t*t,*fdu_..
limkii.g
n-.ir
il IT •i a rHo,
t? ,
^
J $ ^
V
t1
I - . • !- • ali-b l a ' "•* |..f pie-Itl.U'
\ s .i!ifnrd fab*
oil 1 1 . 0 1 1 li . ' 1 il -o li ! rain w*- f&lt;iu li,i
A\ E f
l :'\ \ FM f. L!NE
M:h.- *intt h in Sanford town.
i a inl *
t i .i tub. Jd* r* pbi. itig
h'-.r lik- ■*aw lel'tiram on a door
K u ltD i*A EY S*
&gt;miipui • toot. W.ir’i.
(Mi-- yf th*i*e plavers ib- h.i*t■*tied to "Old Betsey"
o
-»
•v«•!!
A„* Ifn’iiTt C-*hJ» Olid tin* o'.hor was \nd fo Orla.ndt tniy. .
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worltl
♦
P
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r in I Wh ,* .t‘d «»«
•
- sc. ?
♦
* i.njt - 1i «* ?!l1 #rt djllpe
'» f* ’S •:i.-o! ' * i • ir» W
o
. i - ! th • ir.-'tior t, Id*
0
r- What caused' t he * agitation 7
We will accept'your orders until ^Tarch dl.-t ! V
hand and the the territory arott nd
n I i.
1
thl*
peiitiun
j
Whit
was
the
m
’ws
he
fold?
1st delivery at present price.;.
I abilin
write it -.ipbily i* ti great ,1M hi;,M| ,
i9
e j.ltjl !)■ ";.ll d'.-it.g He I i ' ete'd h.'in*' ai (tn p.-r
.ii : i- e ^arn--.
I .
-f ' " d \i,d -nu'tht a Ivaiiing .gent
s
v.iifbl.
F ot j
tbe
'hot
cushion
Ii:i firrt rlnM \tl,j i„ i,;* ,.nM. j... t„t,| t
tn]p.
play
1
S f b:
The lllith Si him!
fie ’ un.atc' j . „
;in ,t Afvil d nt!
» ’ • h.1 -' I - . n
QCRS
O
• •’ ' '. ,i li.i* i • &lt;•i * • v,i iifiji-d
.. 1 ■ * nf •ilb
•
n.
A! rvjKiiy- up j '
I t ;i f .Ant!..
nn ■ V u lina’i say so," lie *aid.
o
■ Monday to hutti-r* and ha*
:o
ea*y a - n o n : i y " Y i p , " aid *Xtir;e, “ With mine
Work (iuaranicctl
in boukkej-ping. "f gcitlng in frii'T f t -A I*.
lb Own
: I .VJ|J idyAMoitn ItO.Mttv OK THAI*11
* (I'.e new* I road.”
M , nt r ; in front .&lt;d t hm.
"Where
did
you
the
tiding*?”
J . It. - TEW\lt i, Prop.
I H&lt; m : io |
S A N F O R D ’S H O U S K O F S C R V IC K
._________
Mi C. K
on i* doing good
4y *r bf i* --I. t.' .i’.uni.l. 4-a rri*'*k------■*
.
rd chan
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toui.
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|Cobh tiimtgh not a Weak hiiicr can } Why (at tj\e Sanford Herald,
.8
‘ F L O K '-.U
I
i: »' * *ti tiay work.
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a recitation, and several other* who
have only missed one night, Thla la
a splendid record for night students
after serving the public all day, and
ia also very encouraging to the
teachers.

IH . H. C H A P P E L L

PREPAREDNESS

DIAMOND DUST

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PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

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DIXIE FLYER AND» DIXIE LiMi. J
CHICAGO AND St. LOU!?

ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD

0. GARAGE

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O u i UVv F»y II arrows A d v a -: ce
in Price A p r il'fs t * '

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Ford Tires
* • : ord Tubes
Ford Body Braces
uasoliue Gauges
Ford Yale Switch i

SAVE THIS 15 PER C EN T

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The Gea. H. Fernald Hardware;

• Mr

A L W A Y S USK

STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE
U. 8. Government Buys h
SOLD EVERYWHERE— J5c and

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very much improve dn hia etyle of Rut v'u hot I never tarritd!''
batting, and with thts’ rhm.-dy to his Ami form the whole totvn knew

M

M» D;»nft&gt;l cnto.v-d the style of lilttitiw ha* a great future
i*l
. \\ «•, ar*.
'• •'
hi.-..
a
glad t’t» li.tv : . with UV and ahall j glimp-- &lt;d his playing and .vary
'
■ I’ 1,,n
readily agree that great }&gt;(ospeets
icuVh Typewriting." He are staring him In. the fact*. Cofib
t hu* I cn Asking hookln cping fur *« v- keep* hi* steady playing mixed up
i cral wedks.
with plenty of life and hi* voire Js
always, heard around the diamond.
The ti t given* in Gregg Short­ He never has. a harsh word to say to
hand Ia*t Monday night, was very any of his team mates when they
eatUfictory.
Mi** Faulknor aver­ make tin error and this tllone has
aged fit* per cent, , Mr. Geo. Mfr caused m any 1player* to stay in the
Laughltn fix per rent? nnd Lovell game longer thud the "crabs";- KnNeuton 92 per cent. It I* a pleasure euUMgement is a necessity in the
tu help jmoplu who-are eager to euc- game, and to have such a player on
reed.
any team is a pleasure to the fans
a* well a* the management.
The
Our nieht work D surprisingly High School may have had better
good and- our record hook show* third saeker* in the past year than
that Mr. McLaughlin ha* nut missed Cobh; if they did. they must haVe
had a jewel. The writer has seen
many a High School player per­
form, in fact some of the largest
cities in the south, and we will have
to say as an infielder, Cobh is just
about us good as aqy of them.

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The St.. I.,nd* liner had sent
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A Gi-rman r Imat down to glory!
Yep,, this was-the nows that
Made Orlando’ quiver,
That sent M. M. homeward
A-burning up his fiivver!
—Orlando Sentinid.
Catholic Church
a n d ! ceremonies

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Rite*
of Holy
Week:
Holy Thursday*
* Sanford, Florida
210 E. First Street
7 a. m. Mass and Procession to
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Good Friday—
• 7 a. m. Mass and Procession to
High Altar. .
7:30 p. m. 'Stations pf tho Cross,
in memory of,the Passion and Death
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
of Christ.
Easter Sunday —
D A I L Y T R A I N S T O W A S H IN G
7 a. ni. Low- Mass.
Sermon on the Resurrection.
TO N A ND N EW YORK
10 a. m. - High Moss.
N-*. &gt;"
No. 82
No. 88
No. 80
Choir will sing Raltcsnnn’s Mass,
8:10 p. mLv Jacksonville .9:10 a .m .
12:15
p.ra.
1:40
p.m.
namely: Kyrie Kloison, Gloria, Cre­
12:15 a. m.
Ar Savannah
1:15 p.m.
4:50 p.m.
5:35 p.m.
8:15 a "1do, Snnctus, Agnes Del.
LABOR UNIONS WILL HELP
Ar Charleslon
5:35 p. m.
8:55 p.m.
9:55 p. m.
Ar Richmond
Sermon on " Jo y of Easter Sun­
5:05 a. m.
7:10a.m .
9:13 a.m . 7:15 P W*
11:50 p. m.
Ar Washington
8:10 a .m .
10:29 a.m.
12:33 p.m.
American Federation of Labor Offers day."
|&gt;;1n a. H*.
Ar Baltimore
10:01
a.
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11:12
a.m.
1:52
p.m.
Assistance ’ *
7:110 p. m. Benediction.
3:30 a. m.
Ar W. Phll’phla 12:21 p. m.
2:01 p.m.
4.03 p.m.
5:50 a. m'
Washington. March 2 9 .— MolblliAr New York__ 2:10 p. in.
4:20 p.m.
6:20 p.m.
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vice in event of war with Germany
m. I t a t rrcllmnc clmtr c«»dchea
Sfanjr n child, ns well us some old­
Fir Irtfurmotion or RrpcrvaUon Phone or Writ*
was planned today at a conference er persons, hits puzzled over that
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enough workmen to insure operation Bernhard, In his wood cuts lllustrntof government shipyards and ar­ ' Ing the Illhle. published at LyonsMn
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Wednesday for their homo In Cob* had been based on reasons of public vs tint the official* aim to forco her to
Flrst Baptist Churches.
do.
expediency.
The
women
had
How
The
name
Baptist was llrsL given to
den,
Illinois,
after
spending
the
win­
A RESUME OF SANFORD
worked out their salavtion, he snid.
Since she became » tennis sensation rertnln-cnnyfegtiUiin* of English Bepter in SunTord.
M AETENINGSUrro DALE
The •war rouid not be carried on In America, Miss HJurstedt. bus np- ,'nrntlHts which had recently restored
*
AJfiiu t'l
{., iku
without ’ them. - What moved him, (►cured In many cjtlci In exlthtllkm thA.ancient practice of Immersion, In
Miss
Maude
Jinkins
returned
on
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Mj * B. A. Trttwii, I’k ,., No,
Tuesday last from a few days visit especially, he added, was the prob­ matches. In nil such lic e n c e s her ex-*j ltH-i. but (tie coifgregutlons were sevwith friends in Tampa and St. lem of reconstruction after the war. peitses were ppi '. Ilelng tit. nt .afeur, * ml yrnrs older Hirrmlint,- There wero
sh*v never rccch .d pay foi h ,*r play-j two.Itodlca of ItaptlAs roundoff-before-T
He considered it to Jbe neither, just
PotersburR.
Ittg. She vvn* gJa*! to do tints V**r tie* ‘ ilmt dateT-the Alin In Inns, established
nor expeilieht to with hold ft'otn
Truth S etters Fish Frv
(be Iho tie that hinds." The Truth
■v tie* followers uf Julio Smy'lh. who
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Mrs Geo. I iiurns and Mrs, Hose |women lie* (lower or the right to iptcsti ui •-ti■ jli.it i!,e publicity gutte d idol been a clergyman of tie* t ’hurcli of
'Amine the most enjoyable* s&gt;\ lh«* t Seeker* .,r,* fautpm. U&gt;r thm* out
Addington, who have been the guests make th**ir 'voices heard directly. fur town |. !..,ls tlimiigh 1s t weutlcr* ! England, founding lie,* llrst tJenernl
week'" social events was the jolly door nici-tint:s. holding iw„ ,,r thr.
anil
all
ilay
picnic
in
the
of
Mr and Mrs Harry Ward left
in
t
tie
course
of
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The fact trial for three years there ful piny rig ability hits brought u large Hapllsl clturcb In Loudon In Itlll, nml
fiih lO
prctt&gt; woodland del)
known
as
yesterday for their home in Indian­ had li«ni no. recurrence of the “ de­ Increase In the number of women dev* tin* CalvlUlstlc,*or Particular, Itaptlst
apolis.
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Strinsleilow’a woods on Wednesday,
c|turcli cstnldlshcd In London In 1010.
tent aide campaign that had dis­ liters of the game.
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figured
our
public
life,"said
Mr.
The mernhen or St. Agnes q’uilrf
Mrs. ti. M. Telford to the Wesleyan met with Miss Charlotte Hand on
Heart’s Necessity.
Well Hidden.'.'
Mr. and Mr*. Wm, Weinert and Asquith, "would make it impossible
Truth Seekers Class of th e Method*
Welfare'
require*
tuie
or
two
com­
James,
.three,
had a couple of pen-'
for
anyone
to
say
that
t
h
e
‘women
Monday afternoon for their regular Miss Marie AVelnfrt are the guests
jjt Sunday school. About 75 mem*
had changed their manner of cam­ panions of Intelligence, probity nml njtw und forget where he put them, llo
meeting, at which time the annual of Mr. und Mrs. ( ’. E. Henry.
l#ri and friends Bothered beneath
paign. Withe the exception of the grace, to wear out Ilf** with—persons j naked Ids mother If site knew where
chicken supper was-discussed.' The
with whom we can ‘■peak it few ren- they Wire, f'lie sold: "I don't know*,
llic trtv* to enjoy tho d&gt;dicious pie- supper will be given on Saturday
Mrs. Hold. W. Jjmitb of Jackson- actual bearing of arms in the field noitalili* word* every day by whom we James, wliere di&gt;l you put tlieui}** llo
T.l'I'loarheon Kftur
Manv of the
Agnes 1 VJU*‘ ««&gt;&lt;•
and .Mrs. Jack Casey
*enn .......................- d o , , and v.ho shall said: "I don't know, mamma, hut It
* '* ir ucl.t their needlework and Cw *' W &lt;,U|1"
f,,r itH Uellcloua Qf Now ' urk * » £ w‘‘r‘‘ ‘ *m Week end ‘ o»D&gt;huted to mnmtennnce of the |lt,|,| „* fa-t t.. p*. d •or,.,* im,| virtue, will he a good place, anyway; nobody
jursts.brought their needlework and HU|)J)l.r!t a|„, thj# |ffom5 ri&lt;
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*|guest* of Mri and Mr,. J . II. Star- Allle*
w*»teh women had not been - Enter*..,,.
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TI, . place- ling.
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rnjo.,id. *■'« three o clock tho cla ss . wj|| he anttounceiH. r Those pres- ! .
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Ba* r
i. to on ir ►
&gt; te prest, ent, ont vert* .Mr*. *| ’ ll
i!;, Mr* A.
Mi*s riarissa' Snrrllng returned to seen women who, without detriment
Mrs. L. ‘i -tn or t j . t . a ns a . .- |4&lt; Letts, Mr
AIr\. •bicksonvHle. .with Mrs. Robt. Smith to tin* prerugativts of llieirs*x, were
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ter whit i folowcd Allien i r.-, .Mi- llroxlnn Perkins f for * lv' " weeks visit.
ju-rforming vvutk which three years
a
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Iind &gt;jiss .i'uTtl., S fim &gt;n. Mr* It AA
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- -ago would .hive I.... .. (regarded a*
Mrs, Ellison of Wick!? \ Edward*.
failing cm Imivol.v within tin- n rov -,
r.
M ' n . n . u . i a l u I . f i niii v
'.I**. Ellison tobl p-r.ional
im H :’
ilic* of men. “ After t i c w:yT qil*
arr.\.
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• ami gave delltthtful rein- .. ^ ,
tioiw
would an o* \\it If regard lo
" ' * ;. to vi-it Mr'. MrT*anielV‘.*ister,
jnj„
. of the Holy Lund, c ulled
women
- labor functions and n ctiv-(
Mr*, p, f).^ ( ‘qblt. Thg family refrom « -vivid journey thfough that
.itteg
in
-which the women must have*
irai, ltd
while Mr. McDani *1
Ht, * 1 i«i. The ltaipy day came
a
vtdre,"
said M r . Asquith,, .
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wept mi in Orlando as delegate to
1‘ i l i f O r
to .v rI
with the singing of "Hies
Mr.
Asquitli
nl**o
supjiortetl
strong­
Mis* l.tl, (I, Si: t *dclL; fit fully ,t" ‘ AVooilun'n Convefttlon.
ly lit-* ojfn’r (iriqiosals for eleylornl j
e.niertsiinctl t '. ■-t
; V ,►
/ t h p,j
oils* May
n pintorcd over reform itnd expressed tin* opinion
Oman Sochi.. i,i, ' oiid.ty at In r
r
home nu r.iiioo
oiiM'h —This being front Hay Iona on Monday for a that the recoinmeiidaiKin* that all
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the social iro-cfiiig o f i l m society was brief vi-.it to ln*r cousin, M r * . A. It elections shoulil take place, on on**
enjoyed, for Mi ., Stewart is ,t Chappell, leaving again on Tuesday day, *1 *alt with one of th** greatest ’
reforms which could In* induc'd. II
gracious host •
Tho.-c present* for Ft. Myers.
Innderstood
that fh» life of tin* Par*
were Mrs. (arm T rvlof. Airs Korliatu
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wot.I
I lo* i,\i ,, i, i |- | for* her
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t'luh t'alcnilar
the evening's pleasure, -a number of I lior Kijitir, Mr^. A. It. riiapiivl).
Wiylmsday, April Ith
vocal selection* being rendered by i
Husiness Meeting' Club Jtjrt Inlay
Mr,. J . D. Park«*r was among
Mrs, James Taylor whose songs al- '
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After
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a' Tiin-li Unlit,
Week 111 Sailfortl. the guest ill Mrs.
of
the
Woman's
Club on AAediiesilnv
Owing to a misunderstanding, the J N. Hobson. Mi,s AA’ullac** who is
TIM E.
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afternoon
there
will be a birthday
lecture by Mr. Kelsey ,mi " Hawaii" 1 a trained nurse al the McEwatt saowa» announced in Tuesday’s issue of j ituiium in Orlando was called home celebration, this being the fourth
anniversary of the club, A pleasing !
The Herald tit the Lyric Theatre f by tin* illtrm of her fniluv.
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program, a pleasant surprise ami a |
The lecture, bowcier. will be g h e n j
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We have th offer the best ( 'oinhinntion Planters 3
[silver
freewill offering will be feu- 1
tonight at the Parish House. It j , ; Friends of 'Percy fackard, who
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on the inarlvet. * We I.live ;i full stock of ( '(tie “
All iticmher*
given under the auspice* of the -hot himself u« •idetitally several tares uf this occasion
of
tin■
lab
are
ii[gc&lt;i
to
attend.
AAmoan’s Club, the proceeds to to- week, ago will repilcc lo hear that
Sc l*lain-\ it av and John Deere Pianters. Also a
for tin* benefit of tin* starving Ar- In* i* abb* lo lie up again
jjood stock of Plauit Jr. Stvtlers. : : : : : :
median*.
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Snrlnl Department
.Air-* Man,tii*!d arrived from I’e)
A very delightful meeting of ih
ft,). I, r Ihnirt
ham. Georgia till, week to visit lo-r Social Department was held at tin*
Woman’* Club on Tuesday after­
The (iuii.i of the t'hurcli of the daughter. Mrs &lt;i AA Jtftilej
noon. with Mr*. ,1 It. Starling the
Holy Cross will give an Easter
Mr. t'harie* Itrailley, who hn* j agreeable hna|c»*.
Two table* of
dance at the Parish House on Thurs­
IN OCR NKW STORE'
been
the guest of Mr. T. J. Miller bridge were played, at which tinday night. April 5. Tickets can bo
and
Mr
Frank
Mill*-r
leave,
today
prise,
a
pair
of
sill,
hn,.
was
won
by
secured from any of thv iiiembc.'*
Mt, Norma Ki n g ALLaui'lilm
There will lo* good music nod r • for N'ew Anl*k
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other, member* nml visitors en­
freshmeiii.,. Further
information
Mrs. II*. II. Hill l**ft yesterday for joyed a social time with their
will he given in the Easter Edition,
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next Tuesday, in the local column. Ohio to visit her two (laughter* who needlework
live there.
were /Served in the late afternoon.
A variety of spring Mowers henuti*
Coitgrnfaf I ’irinit l ‘nrt]/
lied
the auditorium and reception
Mr* llessie Hmi, it returtu'd AA'etlSHIP TO
M* and Mrs. .1, It Starling gave
hull
a charming picnic on Friday in nesday from, Atlanta, (in.
honor of their house guest*, the geni­
Mr*.'Duncan Peterson of Crescent MAY BAR MOLLA BJURSTEOT =
al party mntorinV to Orlando for the
C. Cow­
- C O M M IS S IO N M E R C H A N T S
day.
Included in the party were City is the guest of Mrs.
an
on
Sanford
Height*.
Proposed Rule to Prohibit Club* From
Mr., and Mr*. Casey of New York
_P a y j n B - T r a v e l l n o - E x p a n M a - W d l
city. Mr*. Hold. Smith of-Jacksum
Handle all kinds Fruits and Vegetables. We
Keep Her Out. .
Mrs.*
Ed.
Smith
of
Dculu^
who
ha*
villc. Mis* Clarissa Starling, Mr.
offer you our Ten years experience. , Prompt re:
Roy Chittenden and Miss Phyllis been the guest of hi r sister, Mrs. ,J;
The tennla offlcluls have tiecnine so
It.
Ray
has
returned
home.
S
turny. You take no chances in consigning your
Kelly, who joined them ttt’ Orlando..
icndty nfTeetcd by the "amateur mania"
ttmj*’ they probably will adopt n rule =
goods to us.
Mrs. Moody of Tarpon Spring*
at their coming inoelliqt whlcb may bar
Itnuylitrm- of W’rtltg
t
ha* returned boon* and Mis* Mary Miss Moll,i lljurstcdt. the Kcandlii.avi
Mrs. Dwight F. Itubliitt very d«v
II K F E H K N « K S s
lliss**tt bns returned to* Texas after an star and clmmplno, from appear­
lightfully entertuinud tho Daugher*
Ilrailstrcel
Al! Trade PapersDunn
Any Hank in Atlnntn
a poeasant visit to Mrs. Missett, on ing In vxhlhltlnn mutches throughout
of Wesley and their toucher, Mr*.
Sanford Heights.
the country.
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J . I). Roberts lust evening at her at­
The girl net vv|/,ird Is cotnpnrnllvely X X X IIIIIillllllX X X illllllllH lX tX IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X
tractive home on the Sanford Or­
Mr. It. .A. AA’eeks, who was u rup- pour. By prufesulon she Is n nurse.
lando .road. . After the business of
rewntatlvo to tjie Woodmen of ‘the
tho meetii g was transacted u pleas­
World Convention in Orlumlo spent
F O K T H E A U T O M O B IL E O W N E R —
ant social hour wn* enjoyed. Mrs. several hours on Thur»duy In SnnBubbttl served Ire cream and cake ford, the guest of his cousin, Mrs.
Uabilily Insurance against^Arridettl, (he pernon nml Properly, Is
nt the refreshment hour.
May Dickin*.'
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Bin Pope, who* has been in town
Mr. nnd Mr*. Jewc Thomson an­
ever'
since Christmas returned to
nounce the birth of a little daughter
CaTtabun,
(la., last week.
Wednesday, March 2Sttu The little
lady weighed eight pounds.

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litrjtut at H'omavt'j Club

Mr. and Mrs. ( * / c . L-e am re - 1 Tin* muale pupils of Miss Florence
juicing in the birth of a little girl.
“ ll(l *&gt;» pupili of Mia* (.retchon Schullx* class in dramatic read­
Wednesday, March 28th.
ing will give their spring recital at
the Woman's Club on Suturdny af­
P m o n a l .Mention
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ternoon. A delightful program hta
MU* Minnie Humphreys of Mem­ been arranged which will begin at d
phis, Tonn., who lias been t i e guest
o'clork. Friends of Miss Frank and
of her cousin, Mrs. Tom Davis left Miss Schultx, a* well as of the young
for her bourn on Thursday.
pupil* are cordially invited* to at­
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Mi** Flossie While, nmi Mrs. Joe
RECOGNIZE THE WOMEN
Has* and little sou uf Kisninime? are
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visiting iMr. and Mr*. T . •E. Speer England in Favor of Granting Equal
at :i()2 Olive aveyue.
Right*
Mrs. R. Wiley Edwards, who has
Londnry, March 2'l.—Former .Pre­
been having a pleasant visit with mie.* Asquith said in the House of
the home folks (nr several weeks lias Commons today that he and other
returned to Wilson, N. C.
*
* member* no longer regarded the
question Of woman suffrage from the
Mr*. II. W. Herndon bus returned standpoint occupied before the vvitf."
from u visit to St. Petersburg.
Mr. Asquith made; Xbut statement in
moving* the adoption of a plan for
Mta. II. L. Lingle, with her sou. the electoral reform.
Mr. Aiquith
Glenn and duughter, Emily left onNuid his o|iposion to womitn sulfrag

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IN TH E HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R G — L I / e J i W mrh L icine
VOLUME VIII

NUMBER 66

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL G. 1917
gaiiizcd troop* v*ith ndi-quuto inde­
pendent supply lines should go to
Europe. *To do’otherwise, one officer
declared, might make American •
troops n menace rat her than an aid
to the Entente armies. It would
further tax the already heavily
strained French nhd British supply
systems.

GOOD HALL GAMES

FLORIDA
LEGISLATURE
SEN A TE AND HO USE GET RIGHT DOW N
TCT B U S IN E S S '

Will Finish Up Mmlcs
J. J. Frawley, representing the
GENERAL STAFF WOULD K A I S t Luhin Co.,. of Philadelphia -has re­
ARMY OF YOUNG
turned to Sanford and will go over
- *
MEN
some of the ground recently covered
In obtaining n moving picture of the
Washington, April 3.—Detailed
Sanford celery fields and the city
plans of t h o . w a r department “ for
streets. Some of the films ure notfalsing an a rm y numbering millions
good and his company requested a
if that is necessary to bring the gov­
retake of a part of the fields. Mr.
ernment of thp Germnn empire to
Frawley will then have the film
terms" were placed in President
ready to show all over the United
WiUtm’s hands today in n form of a
newspapers
States and Snilford will also -show
bill prepared by th e General’ Stall
the pictures here.
Gov. Cntts declared hit intention
and reviewed' an d revised In part by
to support the stnte-wide Prohibi­
Secretary lVaker und the general of­
tion amendment with ajl -hir* power,,
St. JVdersburg Odd Fellows ar«* to
ficer* who arc his military advisers.
influence nnd energy. The .(5over nor
The President ns commander- in­ have their own home in a s h o rt
said Plelis Holt and his hunch was
chief already has approved the basis time. The lodge has been let to here to defeat the submission am end­
adopted for th e war nrm&gt;, and prep­ John Wright, a -contractor, to erect
ment tut he did last session, when
arations haye been made at the war tho building, which will cost $15,000, they bought a barrel of liquor nnd
department fop presenting the inrus- and. work "will be started at once. ■* several of beer hunch here to de­
urc to the military committees of
bauch mumlti-rs of tiie Icgi.dalure.
congress.
lie cited nn instanre
• where one sonSecretary of Wnr Raker said today
,ilor va« drunk in ht- -*ut in the
it sim'iil go to the house and v nate i
- i,.it&lt;-, a n d dot hired that if spelt a
committees as soon as the war reso­
thug incurred while In- was governor,
lution hud’ been adopted.
Majorbe would oust sui h Fountor or m&lt; inGeneral Scott, chief of stall will ex­
iu r if lie had to call nut tiie state settling tin** l'Torid.i Meilpuil Asso­
plain the plnn and the military rea­
militia to do it.. Mr. C a lls de­ ciation. Dr. Miller and Ids associ­
sons lor the need to train the numclared he had whipped Pleas Holt ates had prepared a hill, which the
her of soldiers the hill will produce.
and hi* hunch before und he would legislature will -he asked to pass,
This is believed to be not less than
whip them again. *
providing for a joint hoard of med­
2,000,000 to bo trained within two
•'The Governor said, he hail been ical examiners upon which hoard will
yesrs.
doing hi* best to cle.ul up the ootin- be represented the several schools of
in the N a v y Department Secre­
It will be known' uh the
trv, and that his efforts hud not 'tnedblne
tary Daniels announced during th e
medical
protective
net regulating
lo-eh without surcess, though the
day that contracts for approximately
the
practice
of
medicine
and surgery.
newspapers’ never had anything to
200 submarine chasers and coast
With n single hoard of examiners
say
about
his
successes.
He,
had
The many visitors to. Sanford are
patrol boats had been let and nddi
been writing letters to the various there will he uniformity of require­
tlonal' contracts were being signed greqtly surprised at the many build­
county officers whom ho had dis­ ments und much less danger of cor­
each day. Propnrntlons to take into ings in construction ut this time.
covered were slack in the perform­ ruption, such as wus evidenced by
the service a huge fleet of small T ho buildings arc many of them in
ance of their public duties, rem ind­ the rerent charges upon which the
motor craft -for inshore patrol work the business portion und dem on­ ing them of their short comings nnd ' Eclectic Hoard was removed from
strate that one of the busiest seasons
also are being completed.
gently hinting that if they were sat­ office.
is ahead for. this city.
‘The »rnpe of the War D epart­
isfied with their pr«i»« til job* nnd
For vo.ir.i the legitimate medical
Among tiie business blocks are, wanted to stay in office they had
ment's army plan is gradually lie­
profession of the state has been s a t­
coming Hear, although the details the two story building for the Sent- i better discharge their* duties. The isfied that this" Eclectic Hoard had
arc 'being withheld until they ure inole Coifnty P.ank being erJctcd in result, he found, was a general been ttaffiring in bogus diplomas
sent to congress.
Included in the the rear of the new Imnk that will tightening up of loose methods all among the quacks who could not
scheme must be the funds and e q u ip ­ lie occupied as store rooms and yf- &gt;along the line; that blind tiger* were pass tie- examination und secure
ment neveessary to establish mili­ fires. .This bujlding will be two taking to the lull uncut, and certain licence in tin regular way. but it
tary training on a basis never be­ stories in height with a frontage on 'towns that used - to receive $500 vma not until recently that they
fore attempted iii tiie United States Magnolia avenue of about forty wortli of liquor per week o n ly get were able to trap tlu- frauds.
Trench lighting is the predominating feet and will extend hack about $1M wortli now. Gov. Cults said the
It in to b&lt; hoped ilint the legixlufeature of th e buttles of today. vixty feel. Tiffs building is bring | new.■‘papers were silent as the tomb ture will appreciate tie- ixtreme imMuniC, trench warfare, realist is to constructed of vit rifled brick and 1on iiuttt--rs of ibis kind, but never­ piiM ime of eMermituiling these *
tic last possible degree must 'replace facing will be made 'of black mortar theless the ijtfqripution is reaching the quack* ami protecting the public
much* of* the old open order skirmish grouted construction making a beau- i public.* and th at fte wnhtod ft und-r- by tiinMnff it possible for them to
drill*. Mipp'otncurtcd with hand fight­ tiful front Itnil the building will lie stooil when public otlic ..! i . lolnlcd obtain intone to prej u|-on tin- pub­
ing and vigorous physical cxcrcis* to most substantial.
th** oath of oUrc^fhcir heads would lic Ilealtb. 'lb r e is little doubt but
The First National Rank is asking j drop Into the basket, and th at if the wli.it tin- IlHMIlhets of bulb hrnuehc*
harden the men ns quickly ns posfor bids for tv |wn story building of j .rii ite r avv fit to i lick til" head • will Uphold the h ill« lif-the medical
brick to lie on* ted on Park a v e n u e 1 Iqtik iii i t,could do s &lt; but the &lt;i;&gt;v- I ;ofi miiiii in .th xi i ffoM * to cXlcfI In re are many indications that
in the rear of the bank that will be eriior would whack them off t::hln minute tin- medical frauds
It is
il is proposed to |&gt;uil«l up a fighting nn ornnipetit to thnt part of the
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quite
evident
that
they
will
have
the
machine composed exclyilvely yf city, . This building will n!«o lie for * Tiie story was told of a certain
li.-arty
cooper.^ion
of
-thu
governor.
men in their-twenties snd’ eltHi inun
sb-riil of n north Florida county,
storks and office*'
. •
fret- from hom e rmponsibilflies -or
Roth of these buildings will en­ who .had been pi-rmUlftig b i s ‘ bid
-ttnHe-tn pulk ofT tr-bi^ cork -tighr-nr*rare* that might i-mbortUM-hia-aol: hance the appearance “of
DnsTdferly qualities. A perfect military strects ufid instead of vacant loti tuslonully. Recently suld o. u. g a th ­
weajion i3 to be fushion-d, officers will be hives- of industry nnd it is to e re d 'in about fifty game cocks in
M&gt;". if the arm y'* plan is accepted he hoped th at more of our property preparation .for one of his gmcullar
society functions. The sheriff heard i
by congress. It will take t im e '.And
owners will sec the benefft* of con­
money,’ but it will furnidi such a verting vacant lots into fine business of it nnd hurried over to his uncle's
house to tell* him that if that cock
force, us will m ake its weight tell
property.
* . fight Came off he would arrest him
against any troops in the world.
Among, the other brick buildings und all his invited guests nnd lork
Presumably th e oldest men within
nre
the new Baptist church that will thc;n up. In explanation of his sud­
the prescribed limits would lie called
be
constructed at once, costing den impulse to enforce.tho law. the
out first. •
a b out ten thousand dollars nnd will sheriff said, “ Why, if t h a t .o ld fool
These classes would yield the tho church building to bo construct­
at. Tallahassee should hear of that
smallest number for training, for tho ed in the rear of the present fine
fight my job wouldn't bo worth a
percentage of men to assume family building thnt has been used tem ­
cuss."
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responsibilities goes up rapidly after porarily for tho church. The new
These exhibitions of the Gover­
twenty years i* reached.
They building will bo of tapestry brick to
would be, however, men in their correspond w ith the other building. nor’s rigid backbone are said .to*be
most vigorous y e ars,' reidy for any
Tho new Presbyterian church will responsible for the' movement be­
hardship.
Each auccceding Incre­ be finished about the first of--May ing launched by ." th e Jacksonville
ment of 500,000 called out for train- and Is another ornament to the city. bunch" to pass some legislation to
log) WwtM.. prdfcnidy have reached There pre many other buildings curtail the Governor’s powf-r 'to re­
the same stage, of physical develop­ planned for the summer nnd the move delinquent ofllcinls. T he G o v
ernor seems keen for a scrap with
ment by tho tim e tho training had contracts will soon be announced.
these opponents nnd has expressed
been given. W his determination to carry ’t h e ' case
Physical sta n d a rd s of tho regular
Austria Talks Peace
to
tho court of public, opinion, if
army will bo rigidly maintained.
London, April 4.—A dispatch from
necessary,
believing that the people
Registration of all single men be­ The Hague t o - t h e Exchange Tele­
will
sustain
him as they have in the
tween the fixed ages will bo a ’ big- graph Company received here today
past.
Meanwhioe
it looks as though
task. Cooperation of state and mu­ says, Austria Hungary will break’ dip­
nicipal authorities may be sought lomatic relations with tho United there will be some stirring times in
under the plana for stato cooperation States as tho result of storng Ger­ old Tullahassce within the next
sixty duys.
..
*n tho national w ar measure program man pressure.
.
(Carter)
.
being framed by the Council of Na­
At tho conference- attended b
tional. Defense. Several million men Emperor William and Emperor
Tnllahassee, April 3.—Senator A.
must bo enrolled and examined Charles, nnd the ministers and gen­
physically before the process of erals of the Central Powers, the cor­ M. Wilson of Manatee nnd DeSoto
workers of certain classes whose respondent says, the chief subject counties hns prepared and will intro­
labor ia vital to maintenance of tho dealt with was the American situa­ duce n hill authorizing a committee,
food and war supplies of the nation tion.
of three from each branch of the
Will he exomnted as a class.
legislature, with tho comtnUsioncr of
The conference is also said to have agriculture as its chairman, whose
received im portant declarations from duties shall be to investigate the
Count Cternin von Chudcnits, the advisability, nnd practicability of
Austro-Hungariun foreign minister, creating one- or more fertilizer fac­
on the pogaibioity ol an early peace. tories to be owned and operated by
The Emperor of Austria intends,
the state.
it is added, to make a statement ro
The object of this measure is to
the world shortly to that effect in furnish the farmers of this state fer­
the name of the Central Powers.
tilizers ut n price which they can

Sanford High Will I'lay Ocala and
Rollins Hall Teams
Next Saturday wo will have the
first ball game of the season when
Sanford High School pfuys the Ocala
High School team. On Monsdny af­
ternoon Sanford High will play the
Rollins College.. Academic team.
Roth games promise some rare sport
ns the teams are said to j&gt;e in line
shape. Admission to the games will
he 15 and 125 rents and a big crowd RECOMMENDS MANY REFORMS
THAT WOULD BENEFIT *
should be out to both games.
FLORIDA
At a meeting of the Kustis Hoard
of Trade recently Piesident .Ferrate
introduced the matter of liulkheading
the lakeshore at the city wharf nnd
extending som e distance on, both
sijbxt, und using this for park pur­
poses. The project met with onthusaistic approval, and a commitlo o , was appointed to acquire the
necessary property .rights and to
present the project to tho city coun­
cil for action.
It is proposed to
issue bonds to meet the uxpenso,
which will he in the.neighborhood of
$ 8, 000 .
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The Governor's message, although
crude in spots and, with nothing new
and startling in it Hah much to com­
mend it in many- part*. He nt least
advocates reforms that are needed
even though be probably knows th at
he will never have them all put over,
1 Ie begins by saying th at many of
our luws are antiquated, terhnical
nnd hard to understand, and recom­
mend# that Ahey be annulled, a n d
the laws lie mode plainer and re­
codified.
, He recommends submitting to the
people for adoption a prohibition
constitutional amendment. In or­
der to obtain the benefit of the' con­
gressional good roads fund he rec­
ommends that suitable legislation lie
enacted. He urges that great cau­
tion be made in th&lt;* m atter of a p ­
propriations not to make the taxes
too burdensome.

Ho rocomptends an inheritance,
tax. n e says such n law is now in
force in forty-eight stntes. 11c says
that the legislature should clothe the
tax commission vyith greater powers.
That a hoard consisting of the comp­
AFTER THIRTEEN HOUR DERATE troller. state treasurer and n member
VOTE WAN EIGHTY-TWO
of the railroad commission should bo
AGAINST SIX
authorized to assess railroad prop*
brtie*.
(Ie recommends
nn
additional
state auditor, extra help lor tho
governor's ofiicu of two additional
clerks,* unotlu-r member for tho su­
preme court, nn insurance comm.ssinner, and appointee to be known
as “ the friend of the convict.'* This
otfiriul is to stay nmong the con­
victs sharing their privutions, so as
to lie in sympathy with them, so
that he will lie in a position to take
their part, ns lhe “ Son of Man came
to the earth and took tho part of a
tost (sncl ruined world with our
Heavenly Father pleading at the
mercy seat." This proposition he
realizes may lie ridiculed but the
time will come, he nays, when tho
world will see that he is right.
t
!!&gt;• favors a state printer/, nnd
an appropriation-of one hundred and
fifty thousand dodurs for the crea­
tion of another state building a t.T a l­
lahassee.
'&lt;
Tit* governors favor the repeal of
the Hrynn olcctlon'lnw and a ruturn
to two ptlmarie*,, one following
quickly upon tie* heel* of tho other. .
He’ favors a law that would recall
every -pfHcur~from~tt JtUilcp of tho
pcuco to n member of the nuprcmo
court.
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■ He favors industrial training in
the schools. The txation o f church
property other than church edifices
and parsonage*. Ho favors a ntoro
liberal libel law for tho newspapers;
would have nil 'teachers licensed,'
whether teaching private or public
schools, all undergoing .the same

soldiers, and monthly payments.
He would make the legal rate of
interest 6 per cent. He would im­
pose a privilege tax on telegraph,
telephone and railroad companion.
Ho wdutd have the legislature pro
vide better ahlpping facilities for the
producer. He would have the flag
afloat from every public school
building in the state.
Ho admits having made m«

Will Address Uoard of Trade
Dr. Ward, president of Rpllins
College will address the Hoard ol
Trade at the regular meeting next
Tuesday night and all the membera
are requested*’to. be present.
Dr.
Ward will have something of inter­
est for all the . citizen* of Sanfordand every one is invited to be pres­
ent ut eight o'clock in the court
room.
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�Several Mice Bargains in
Improved Celery Farms

In M. M. Smith Subdivision are being
Sold Rapidly. Some o f the finest land
in Sanford’s Famous Trucking region
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40 Acres Best Located Partially Improved Celery Land
City Lots and T w o Fine Homes for Handling on Terms

REAL

esta te , loans and in s u r a n c e

Sanford, Florida

109 Magnolia Avenue

to Insure. YYhen your home or
ire in ashes it will be too late.
See me today about

Is O f f e r i n g Some Exceptionally
.
, Attractive
Bargains in Improved and Unimprov
.
'
ed Farfns.

Fire Insurance
Life Insurance
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A C R E S — C le a re d ,-fe n ce d , g oo d w e ll, c o n v e n

ient to transportation, $1,200.

Surety Bonds
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Easy terms.

i n ACRES—5 acres cleared and
1 v house and barn, located on brie
convenient to transportation, $3,500.
cash, balance easy terms.
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Any One of the Above Valuable
Protections Secured on a
Moment’s Notice.

ACRES—All cleared, fenced and good well,
on brick road, $3,500, Small cash payment
and balance easy terms.

If not convenient for you to see me drop
I have several other Splendid Farm Proposi
tions and also City Properties which will
make you sit up and take notice
Come or Write
210 EAST FIRST STREET

YOUR BUSINESS W ILL BE APPRECIATED

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Farmers and
Items or Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow
Increase the farm Output
natural tendency to fatten evenly
I n a manufacturing business there und will put on llesh rapidly and
mrc four ways of increasing the out- more economically than tin* scrub
p u t of products: First, by increasing animal. The meat o f.a quickly ma­
the fore* of workmen and the num­ turing iniiinal of good blood lines is
ber of working hours each duy; sec­ always of better quality th a n the
ond, by improving machinery and scrub stock can produce.
The animal with good blood in his
equipm ent; third, by a rearrangment
or the plant to permit greater,, ease veins In tho profitable animal. He
a n d rapidity of operation; fouith, by produces more meat and better
improving the working conditions to meat and better meat than the
The packer can afford to
auch an extent that a greater pro­ scrub.
pay
and
does pay more a pound for
duction by each man for each day
such
meat
than for the ordinary
will be secured.
stock.
The first mentioned m.’thod of in­
Every farmer who does not be­
creasing production, says F. M.
Rasi of the University of Florida lieve in improked livestock should
college of agriculture is not to be visit the Interstate Stock Yards nt
considoicd except
in
exceptional Jacksonville and wutch the sales in
cases. It is not used by good fac­ progress. Tho prices paid (or the
tory managers and should not he different classes of stock arc the
used on the (arm. for the farmer is most eloquent argum ent for better
really a manufacturer and whnt is livestock, an argum ent of dollars
not good practice in-other factories and cents, nnd these dollars and
is not a good practice for him to 'cents mount up to the hundreds whe
adopt. It is the other three methpds when the price pf a carload of stock
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of increasing production which are is considered.
most vital, and should be looked into t The days of scrub .stock, scrub
by the farmer who is anxious to take methods nnd scrub prices arc rapida d vantage of. the- high prices now ,y paagjnBi \y 0 nrtf now entering nn
offered for farm products.
era jn which thoss who keep good
f stock, and follow careful methods
With the Women Folks
will reap the just rewards, some*
Here are a few 'items which will thing the farmer has not nlwuys re­
give an idea of how much interest is reived in the past,
being taken in the work of the coun­
ty home demonstration agents, there
Improve Your Poor band
being thirty-two in the- state:
Many farmers in "Florida have a
Escambia County:
The l.-rkey
plot of unprofitable land on their
school has a garden under the gener­
furms that cun he brought into
al supervision of the agent, hut more
profitable cultivation thru the ex­
directly under the direction of the
penditure of some time uml money.
teachers who supervise the work
Such- additional expenditure may
daily. The children have the fence
not lie advisable during normal
.built, the ground cleared and plant, ,
,
periods of production with tho at-

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amount, of Uve stock. To help the
progress of th e campaign, tho hank­
ers are trying to’ meet the demand
for increased credit extensions, the
thing on which the success of tho
plan ttepenas,
•Easier money, loans at lower tales
of interest with longer tim*j in which
to meet them is to be offered farm­
ers. Increased productions, of farm
crops mean nn increase in th* avail­
able feet! for livestock. To dispose
of this feed to the best advutnage
means that it should be used in the
production of more and better live­
stock on the farm on which the feed
was grown. The easier money pro­
vides the credit necesazry for en­
larging the herds,
This general plan of increasing
farm production is being followed by
some banks in this state, * b u t the
movement should .become a p a rt of
the policy of nil tho banks. Farm
loans arc good loans, and they are
especially nsfe * when made to the
mun engaged in safp or diversified
farming,
T hey should bo much
more a ttrac tiv e than loans made to
the one crop farmer, a class of loans
often favored by bankers. .

Appropriate Easter exercises in all
the services next Sunday.

CHICAGO AND St. LOUIS
D IX IE FLYER
Hr J«k§onvlll« _.A C L 8.30 PM
Ar M a c o n ............ G S&amp; F 4.25 AM
At A t la n t a .......... C of O 7.40 AM
Ar Chattanooga - H I M 12.12 PM
Ar N a s h ville ------- H i m
4.45 PM
Lv N a s h v ille -------H i m
8.15 PM
Ar St. L o u is ------ I C
7.20 AM
Lv Nashville-------- LAN
4.53 PM
A r Evansville........IA N
9.58 PM
Lv Evansville----- CAKl 10.25 PM
Lv Vincennes-----CAKl 12-08 PM
A r Terra H a u ta . .CAEI
1.13 AM
A r D a n v Illt .........CALI
3.13 A|V|
Ar Chicago ...........CAEI
7.10 A

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DIXJL LIMITED

Jacksonville.. ACL
9.1s a m
Macon . . . . . . GHA V 4.38 pm
A tla n ta ..’. . . . c ut&lt;|
7’ao p S
Chattanooga N t i m 11,43 p'-i
Nashville___ i c t m
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Nashvillo . . . l.AN
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Evansville . . LA \
8.34 AM
Evansvlllo . . LA N 8.48 f V
St. Louis
LA \
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Evansvlllo .
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6. »3 M
Vincennes___ CAM 10.1$ AM
Terre H au te. .CALI 11.40 AW
D a n v ille ........CAEI
1.G7 PM
C h ic a g o ..----- CALI
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4.25

C o m p a rtm e n t a n d O bservation-L ibrary Sleeping Car*, eomforuhW. founty anJ V »ifttf/

Jarkaonvillo to Cbie*tt&gt;

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D raw ing-R oom W eeping t&gt; rw Jatkm nv W W Cbir«*n »ud Hi. U uU .
D raw ing-R oom S leeping t-ara Jackw nvilje
A tlanta.
T h o ro u g h fare C o ach ta. hl*b-b*tk araU , alrririe-Habted, Jtckajovillo to CU tsfo.
Din in g C ara aervo all meals tu ro u tr, service a la Carte.
r o a DETAILED IMfOaHATION. ■ I t l f l E a CAD AC• ( ■ V1TIO X(
AFFLT TO AWT TIOAET AUNT OF

ATLANTIC
COAST LIN E RAILROAD
‘ •THE S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F T H E S O U T H "
A. W.

J. G. KIRKLAND

F R IT O T

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TAMPA. FLA.

TRY A HERALD WANT-AD

Easter Greetings and Con­
gratulations to the Farmers
Who have been suceessful this season are
heartily extended by this Bank. . . ..
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We are always glad to learn of the suc­
cess of any one engaged in any legitimate
undertaking, but to none do we feel more
kindly than to our Sanford farmers. .
We are especially pleased at* their success
because we know that while we have been
in a large measure, the instrument thru
which they have been enabled to carry
their operations to a successful. comple­
tion, they are a most appreciative people
and we are sure to reap the benefits of
IN C R E A S E D D E P O IT S thru their
success......................................... . .

railed for volunteers to help s*w
Hml 1 offered the services of the can­
ning, club girls in Duval younty.
T he girls are intezeated in tin- work
nnd nre quite r p o u u to do this much
1or their country^"

M t C H i ---**— c .

Attention. .Methodists!
--.The prayer meeting service- for to
morrow evening (Wednesday) has
been called in and services will be
held on Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock in which tho sacrament of
the Lord’s Supper will bo observed.
You will remember th a t this is the
anniversary of the institution of
this snrrumerit. All welcome to this
service.

ALL-STEEL E LE C TR IC -LIG H TE D TRAINS FOR

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giving them out to his muny friends.
Mayflr Davison is also interested in
the forihutUm of a company pf home
guards nr reserves and believes San­
ford should organize such a com­
pany.

Hcv. Mr. H. A. Spenccrr formerly
of West Virginia wilj arrive on next
Monday to lead in an evangelistic
campaign.
All Christians and
friends of tho cause of Christ are
cordially invited to cooperate with
Mayor Davison Patriotic
M ayor Davison is a pnttriotic him in this good work. ,

T he principal reported that much Its- {
an abnormal demand for agricul­
tort-st Is being shown among tho
tural products now and llte farmer
children. This garden is entered it\
may be able to take advantage of
Pensacola's city beautiful contest
the opportunity to- reclaim Waste
This report from an agent will places on his farm.
ahow Lhai the egg euireles are abb- to
" T h e economic law of diminishing
good their guarantee of first
returns prevents the reclamation of
class eggs sold.' " Hoth of our egg
waste land until the rising prices or
shipped eggs lust week. Tlqr*
cheaper mot hods, of production make
werc sold to Swift *&amp; Co.
such action proacticable," says J. E.
y h o reported thut the eggs were
Turlington of the University of Flor­
candled and nil were found in per­
ida college of agriculture. And even
fect condition."
now it may pay the farmer better to
Another, agent reports: "I sent out
spend his time and money in the
sonu- letters' recently asking' for
further improvement of the part of
to he given in my work next
his farm that is already profitable
year.
The Lust Coast Railway
rather than t » sp *nd his resources in
promises mo- hundred dollars to us*
tin- reclamation id less desirable
as I st-e fit in St Johns county.”
land.
The Duval county agent rhapefUnder normal conditions, much
a party of club girls at the
blic market in Jacksonville. Shi money and valuable time arc lost
"The gills had canned Inina- ''a rh
in »1'»"st every locality in
th-- attem pt to put unprofitable plots
toes, or orange
on a paying basis. Lack of agricul­
oggs, e t c . t.i
tural credit forces many u deserving
family
to waste time in trying- to get
And tills comes from th'- same
a start on acres that moneyed men
agent: "T he girls in one" community
gave an entertainment and cleared pass by. Misleading advertisements
have lured many families to give up
enough to buy a llir.-e burner o-'|
a
comfort mble living in the city to
atovc with oven, a sewing machine
drag out a miserable existence in
all kitchen utensils, dishes, cutlery,
etc., needed, and h a d ' five. Hollars work and worry on worthless bind.
left with which to 'b u y materials for Lack* &lt;d knowledge of the business
penny lunches. The b.oyrd of-edif- side of farming is largely responsible
cation has presented Hfi-m *^ith for loss in the management of un­
profitable- acres.— T h e —pity - o f - i t - is
■TWfeJYar- f i f i i n i T d ’ r ~ T uca7 rTr.V -m •
that so mio'li of this loss falls on
Hewing to the girls in iiiiotlit-r com*
those
who ciin least united to lose.
1 m unity.
The Red Cr.iss Relief
Every farmer who owns unprof­
itable bind should make a detailed
examination of his farm to detect' all
unprofitable plots. N'cxt, lie should
determine the, approximate cost of
making each acre pay its way. Such
will disclose what and linjv much is
Why Good Animals Hring Heller needed in the way of manure, com­
mercial fertilizer, ‘d rainage, or other
Prices
preparation.'
to produce satisfactory
Now thut Floriija has a per ten tie nt
crop
yields.,
This analytical study
packing house, market for all classes
of
each
part
qf
.the farm will sumeof livestock in Jacksonville, ot is well
times
call
attention
to man.
for the farmers to know just what
d a s s of animals will bring tln;m the that cannot lie cultivat
highest price*. The old days, when ably. It is better to leave such land
an y klnd of nnimal brought 8 ir» or &gt;ln .peftttURml pastures, or even
J18 a head without regard to q u a lity .! *ct
he idle, than to work it nt u
h ave, passed and , will never return. low
Thl« is a good year to look over
The market' now open to the farmer
your
farirt land.
If it c in n o t lie
hoses its prices directly upon i lo­
made profitable under the prevailing
vable of the carcass for meat.
T he worth of an animal for meat high price* for farm products, it i»
is based largely upon its form, size, doubtful if it wilt ever beedme jirof- i
and the umhunt and quality of llesh it aide in u reasonable number of
it carries, says C. L. \V’llloughliy of year*. Hut if it run be utilized with
tho University of Florida college of the prospect of paying expenses, do
agriculture. •&gt; The form or shape of so by" alt means.
the animal is dependent entirely
The Hankers Cnn Help
upon its breeding. .* All purebred
There
is quite a step between a
’meat animals have been bred and
selected for years to grow' heavy farm and a batik in thu general order
frames tKnt will put on large amount "of business organization, but in the
of flesh in the parts of tin- body thu working effect of the two businesses,
hring th e highest prices after the one could- not prosper with out the
nnimal is cut up in the butche. shop. other. A bank is primarily an inLook* at the razorbaek hog or stitutinn for extending rredini, and
a tr u h steer, then look qt a purebred if a farmer*is to increase the outpqt
or cross Ik I ween a purebred bum or from hi&gt; land li-.* needs such an rxtiuU and the native stock, anil mite tension of • ri.iit
In the northern Mates,' says, the
tho difference.
The animal .with
good blood lines will lie squarely I University of Florida extension ilibuilt, which means a good portion vi fun a cumpulgn in being made to
of its" weight in high-priced cuts. induce farmers to plant* every avail­
Such unimiitt ilri-Fs out a much.high­ able- litre, and to stock nil land not
er |H*r cent of meat. They have a suitable for tillage with an increased ^

American. Cfne who believes In proparedness and Ihc unqualified sup­
port of ail lo/ftl Americans to tho
stars and stripes. He recently or­
dered one thousand stick pins in

T o those who have been able to accumu­
late a. surplus this year, we extend the' •
facilities of our rapidly growing SAV­
INGS D EPA RTM EN T which offers a *
convenient investment for their funds
while awaiting a-permanent investment.
"If"ytitt have any investments in contem­
plation, we shall be pleased to extend you
the benefit of our experience along this
line as well as the experience we are able
to submit to you thru our strong connection.

WE W ANT YOUR B U S IN E S S
II. It. Stevens. Pros,
4\ M. Hand. V-I'res.
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O. I.. Taylur. &lt;"ashler * -.»•
It. It. Ileas, Ass'l Cashier

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SANFORD
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THE SANFORD HERALD
* herein t i e U r a l N a t i n tl h a n k ol Syr.ford,

for the p ro portionate p art nf the coat honaaa

I have been-necessarily brief be­
C .o rid r, a l e r p . r a t i r r , la c o n irltlB a n t. and by the a lly of ,'ianfor.j in fillin g In. ro .-laim It's a Good Idea.
Jaaj.iT I ’. T u rn e r am t Sarah Su-sn ’i titncr itig and bring r g to a t .poffrapid -at t - v * l
cause of the limited space allotted
If you ever feel that life Isn't worth are il r f r m l a M ', i J. J. D i t k l t a a r , . aperlal all rrrla im -'jt land. fnCna t&lt; j- .!ia e o f aai4
me for. this article, hut wish to odd living mid that friends are untrue, Just niaatar in cliaarar , * iH * tip M on day, M a y lii)1k h r j , i ,A o t ho a b c m -H n * c ii-tin j; b r ia r
I h r 7 l , | f 1 . t U l l i g ih&lt; l i y i l I r u . i.f rVle, lo 'a id r r r la m a l' .n. and for lb " W at o r tb n
that 1 am equipped with a II kinds of turn your attention tii y o u r liver nnd Car for r i t i
d a il to fn )&gt;l of the ci u rl. rout I rui lie n of a a r a r M C " ayitaua in aaltf
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door In : • tfo rd , Si ir.H t ie C o u n ty , hulkhrad d tat r I -s - * -aid Um|a of bnnda to
dnta and information regarding silos see whether by toning It up necordltig Fhouse
lo rid a , i h r In t i'i, ir.( d ta rA t f d latiiia, a ll- (lia r ntcroat M I t " t a t " nf 6 par ra n t p a r ,
and the feeding oj, ensilage and this to the direr (Ions Airs. Byrnes gives to­ u
iy in g and K in g In y . n l i 'o l r ro u n ty , annum , I n i r m i nayald" "a -n l-a a n tta ljy o h
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS-A RE CQ-OPER VTLMG
fin
rtd a . via; l.o i No. T r f l l l o r k " l l . f I rn wn"a lbi. Srat d ay of January arid July of ascb
information is at the disposal of any day you can't put n rosy hue on life.
fu l.d iv i inn i f l l r r t lla n im e r t . a i ahow-q y ra f; r a ’^l Ifaua nf benda t i m i t u / t t h i r t y I r p la t rrrtrd c rl fn lloj.k “ I I , 1' p ar" 6.1,
WITH CATTLE..MEN IN RAISING SILAGE
* r , « ft" f th " il»t" o( ih r *
th e rFr*
.t b
o f - o u r farmers who are interested.
o f llm r""i»ftla * f llr a r .fr I **&gt;iaiity. IT »*■ la.
- • . I - n u m l. . o 'l ( r im I t • ;J, h-.lb Inclw^
The silo has come to Seminole coun­
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a n .' |I -tatu.-r Jan ju ry 1■i, ||* .
Ifn n q , n u n itu r We startl'd with three
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AIIYIRIfSING
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a.id
Iasi year. I have now in my hand
. Irnniii.n on an I i l n i iunuary tat,
anything new ubout silos, ttiiir i- t li ■
t ill* ’
’ T h " r. s ill I u ill l,.&lt; ;t '
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'.-I, b iir.if, numhrri-rt lioj-n IJ t-i J g .tO b a
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proof of their value to th&lt;- l»«-i f |&gt;n&gt;tii -it M.Vmuiu j r tr.nr.- and tin
In 111,- I t.ufl
Ih r I ..until Judge, S rm in o lr
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January
la t, 10.17. hoin!t nuntbtrtnl fr im
tion for our burners this summer
I uunly, H la lr » ( I b .fld *
fe e d e r and dairyman has b e e n
tru c k
f..r ,n t,,-h.-d
w it h
(H ie
drr;"r m l rutt,
'* In -J7 -lo -l-e auhiert to r a il—and- r. I r m p t 71
In re K .tate of
Notice by b‘ l i t Uluru
J.
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and
the
number
will
no
doubt
lie
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lion en or a fie r ih " fir*t d ay ol J a n u a ry # thoroughly demorut rated and i-v dittn.lr -.1 and t went y tuns of manure,
J **"" - l". Iliy'gir F in al S fttlr m e fll ’
.
Sp* i Jal M S ,t t. i i ( 'h u n t r y .
1912: and to e 'e r! Ih rte (te rro n , to t r r r a . u
Notice In h rreby given In all wlmm i l may
&lt;V l i - ' t i n * .
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a
Imard e l bond t u u l n t Tor. aald i - r n -a il
p to ite d all*over the civilised World the value of which i^ hard td oVcr- creased.
fiitn-rrn that un llm IS lh day c[ ' l l r l o b u ,
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C. M. Berry,
A. t ». 1917, a r ehatl prraent In th e C o un ty
for many years. However, the silo estimate when considered in lettuce
La*
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And I do hereby a pp oin t C . C. W o o d Judge ol Seminole C o un ty, h la in le , a ilifn g
County Agent.
is in reality very new to us here in and celery production on our f a r m s .
ruS, IV. IV. l.on&lt; amt I M . T y re , l » a* s Judge nl I'ru lia ti-, our final If O k ln U
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U e ri-ru lu r* nf Ih r »«tii m a in and a .It for
Seminole county, our * first three I alii estimating this manure at
S rrlliin *• o f Chapter 4SVS. U a t « f l ‘/ » r . tle rk of &gt;aid election.
ifu-Ti 'approve.
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having been put in last year and J J .00 | mt tot), however, and a t that
NEW DEPARTURE IN CELERY
N o ltm 14 hereby rle e n th a t W . S. June*, main open u n til tunduwn.
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the results obtained, in our first price the manure will pay for grow
U i l o e x m y hand a i m ayo r, and ihe » &lt; ;!
M a r y E, Ilig g fn *.
the f t h day nf June. A*. I&gt;. 10|U , h a , fllrd *)f th e r l l y o f Sanford, on t i l l 7 C |t J a y o f
,
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year’s experience with them, have iug and putting up the silage, leav­ Washing Celery and S h ipping-In
•aid i i r l l f t t a t p in pi&gt;‘ nttlre. and hat made &gt;»areh, H»|T
I rgal
S -l, 6-1, 7-3, t -3 , 9-4
appliealion tor la s deed to i m e In aerurd* .a .
J, J &gt; - D A V IS O N .
’
been so satisfactory that any en­ ing the $16011.00 or more us an actual
Southern .Markets (.real
Haiti r ir tilir a tn emhrarea A tteat:
M ayor of C it y of Sanford.
In U i i t t l i C qbv I. *Kr%rnfh f lrrn ll. **?cmlno|r anre w ith l a *
Hi" fnttu* in£ d n e tih e d p r o p tfty "Itu a le il
tirely new vista is opened before our profit on the Iteof fe e d in g .
Business
Ja t.
Ilo b e r ii,
l u itn lr. I f (if«
iii Sr minute ro u n ty , t'loriila, u &gt; -» tt; N *» ol
I ' l y C le rk e f Sanford, F la .
( ) \ i fairi*t( T u t jh iiU tie
eyes—particularly for the truck t w ­
N E I i n( S V V i, ot S W 'ij. Sis- IS. T o 81 S,
One uf the new departures in t ln- mrur|uir«lt«&gt;n
..
One man can do all tie* work in a
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belli*
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iners of the Sanford district. In in­ few hour.-, per day, fe e d in g these eclery business is the washing and
In fT fru il C'tiarf* S r i n i l h JudJrlal ( I r r a U
a*M-,«ed at the d ale o( the U&gt;uanre •&lt;! »urn
Altu-rl
| .■&gt;&gt;*. H. J. Iln r r r l, t.lir h i
.Srm inolr 4‘n u n lf , M orlda. In C M n r tr p
" r lillr a le in I he hnm r ol A. T- Itijdey, IL njam ln | ) r r * . C u m p liin in t
troduction 1 am going to make tin- entile during the prescribed ninety packing into bundle* the celery for llu rn ", wldnw, John J, t r * . \ irytl t'.
Pnhaa
(aid
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he
redeemed
K litiH i'ih
l-fo -lit" ,
v lila w ,
VI,
statement that the silo is probably days, and ai-jo cord up the Manure local southern markets. Up to a l t.ura«,
aretirding to law taa i h « l will t» u e llierrun T h a tc h rr I t n l t y , Com pany, a
\V m. I*. S m ith , A liro Cl. Ilu lln o , . ,
on Ih . g lrrf day ol A Pill A. t». UTI7.
of moree-valuo to Florida truckers and compact jt. 'flic one hundred few years ago the. celery washed was i ■ h lu b . U»rry^ It oil o r, S rrrh A. I M Florida corporal ion, F rank
A. • *
W iin e ** m&gt;» ndirtaf &gt; i(naluo* and »eal
.
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than to any oilier farmers or stock cattle shftuld be 'confined in a on the northern end nf the Hn? and
tv.
ifitph i i&gt;. rturir,
i , ii. 1 ir* t(
H. Aclaitifl# J.
't r a il
K. A In it iC l.A S S .
Joseph lliw kln a, t'rlila II.
|l. Ilro n n and M a ry drow n, hia
feeders in the United States, and tin- quarter arrr pen near the silo. A m u c h o f t h e p r o fit s o f/ t, hi e' g r o w e r s ; sI ,' ni.Moofe.
t ‘IriL t'iir.u ll ("nun Semlntde C o , Kla,
„ i. t v ilh .m r ln» Ssmtont, h ih el
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(»rorge W .
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statements and figures that 1 pre­ farmer can borrow the money to buy went - to those who iiaiil a small s *n,,’,,h
S n a tw r ifh t, UL J. T h lc p rn and
SsnfoM. h-r huit.au,i.
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F ranria \V. T h lc p e n , hta w ifr.
sent arc baaed upon our actual tile «attie when h- in hIuju 4fmt ho j I,nrt“
L. J. rh U h o lm , Luuita T . Koccir
^or 11 1,1Sanford, shipped it
'* u».\ \\. «*. Lafinir.
t'unAii ( )n ji ii HDr«*
and
A IL Iln r ir r , her hu«ha'nd,
demonstration and expo, ieiict*.
\ n u .tlm u nrv |&gt;Fovl*linr fur
iaiURfirr
h w i th i* • iisilitR i* t o k i m | til* * h i.
T h t 1 n o r ^ , » w urthod it u p u n it s o ld it n t #a \ * v , ** i m i i r * - i h r * * i a u fn » f |

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B u t llm in h av e ehnnu^d
, rl,
l * '* (turittor of pa&gt;lng, retiring
fu m lirg C'harlrtoft, L h a ilra W. Voung,
Any Sanford trucker ‘who can de­ o n tiro * p r o p o b iiifin in a F lo r i d a *»rop o * 1 f' 0iV*
^ I'rliin %thirhi r * Dr 'WfBfranlft uf |ht* r it y of L ia ilr ‘l-rw k , II* V. Johniun, WiT*
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in p ijr iM t t l «*f tilt* liam C lark and L au ra C lark, his *» C ila i/o rt
a* adm inia*,mJ
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* ’ F ru litirtlo n m * I»»fI Ilf ih* n u i bttrnr !■&gt; thi* fra irixt t v«In i )th**M cinror,
tuce for celery land to the growing make th*.* f.oij
r * i u ( r of l i , (*,
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eclery
here
is
partlv
rospouSarrh
a
u.-'ron.
,
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Anna
Unitor.
tu*f«1« i !i'ik un Lnki \! i iirLrik in il,r r tiV
of a crop of corn silage between the f im a u m c t h e b e e f h e i r .
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llatph Kty, * harlf" *1 M■'.irt.. JtMeph limn HnnlitriJ.
anil Iwini* in ttF e n t h * ''r i iV
t«f** F* ilow #, w idow, F rrtl Cfaln. A n iiinH*
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N i« ty
months of April and August ran
r f un ufihart;***! iilr &gt;
I * tt n Sanfuijl .trt&lt;f C i S rh n rltlrr,
1 make ihe stateni'-ut t h it ;he
fulfil !
I f f^UDDmcfiam * y i 'I * * m t'f ih r * • * ! ^itli nf M v r- am i L fd lir N r t ly , hi* w ifr, f i ilh r f t
tl. •
make a d e a n profit of $1600.01) nr|siio i&lt; mure v.if.ithie to t truck as th .- w ii-d io r* l a k e a la r g e p a r i i if V&gt; a ^ A u t " i
I L I ra rh ,
It afar]
M nnlcm rrn ,
&gt;
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t i l l l i t * lb tiM tiu t, ci ml f * r i h r . pTii!ui|(iiniU«* parf
c e le r y l4 u il w o u ld lu d p lo g lu t 'inder the I' " wilt a n t r .- la n n n t nl Sarah »*t tin’ «. - « fuifin* liy lhv *L&gt; itl Kflnfoi.l In Ita ly Jl.it lira »m l F ftrllw 1 it f ir * .
more and enrich his farm for the j former in Florida th a n to .in oilier t h e - __
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K- I awrene*. Jeer.'
ttlli vi «■ in, rirUin&gt;it»c atnt l-r i.jln * ; lo m M i w ifr, IL W . Sp*'nrrr, C arrln * *
tin - n i a r k i !.
W a s h in g o f c e li-r y h ip.
It a r*|if \ . ;rr; fro m t *»«* i tRi|a v It r*f A N , lnjM t^rafifiirn l Ir y r l all rvel|lm r&lt;i lam l fr«*u W . \ l-fffia ih y ai**! W , VVL A h rrproduction o f , lettuce and celery In t h e I ' n i l e i i .S ta te s ; f ir s t, h e r m .&lt;&gt;
.Giiivilwin.
i4 p sffi * l fi*r t f «• ' U in t ijT ffim .
,nr n a lh y , M r hii«hand, IL (!. S t * .
thn firt nf #alt| hutkh»ait lo th** %hur« lltir
eoormously itqaide. T h e method of o u r t r u c k ' ( a r i i u 'r n'eeils m u s t o f a! a ojtcn-.-d l i p n e w n u trk t-l.t f o r S a n f o r d I 'ft r yt 11-,1f \ siti nft- _tl in** f r^ lilr f i l«* n f «ht* rfiltlitfif
fri raiif r r r famntInn, amf fy r J i * r» * and Viola S lato n , hla * if**
j
1‘i'lofy, Ilih ht*lpi*il lo iINtrilail** is »?■!** «f n *r •»*, ••»»! th»t
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procedure- is as follows: . When let­ i ash p r o d u c t u p o n w h ic h h e c a n a b ­
,
a, 4LlrrH** fi- iI *flute n, »Lai
P
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IlfW lie ft .1 r|» f f I- 1, ani*l DU
I I . . I •• .1 *.f1r» l l r * t . hia aifrr"
f* ! * y ■»* m in »a-if
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Ull-I
tuce or celery is removed from the s o lu te ly b u n *; fo r a l i v i n g |•.-••lit i n . i I l e t t e r a n d h as Tndpi &gt;1 t h /''iU\4»r-* in %
J
n II.-. I, W « l:,r S. A d am a anti
ri i ii« rif jj,t; at *1 « *■«* 'Aim; 1L* ma&gt; ’ t “ I « *- I
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ground in the spring put in a i m p nf j dfWnd -it of fir. ;-.n - .1
n f., llm
r ' \ n rifidinn ic- ♦ &lt;rnihi*- «Itf* (HJrit l(*t( B» lit* 1 •
• -if* v ar
&lt;
ft(* mf f.»y 4 7 't ak**i » for ( ’ o IT1' Ih’ 1»■
&lt;4 it-1 It..
a. * ' r f (***
silage corn.
In late July or- early ' i-!:i—
i \ .* i I&gt;•r.. ..mi U-ttu
.Among i In- pioneer*
Hi.- w..-th- r'|,', V -. ! r. .1
m a rk e t*
1 ..*t.f 1 f '
f
1 . 1 *i
........... ■*‘ i 1■ •i-yiril * ft i . h *i*i* i
- t.
August cut this corn and put it away | so fur aw r I .»n; h um
! '-'itnf-r.t
tt| i ' &gt;t ft n 1 • it &gt; t i. -|
it hr fo il**%i
(Im* L rank A. itaal
.ml. In* ib” un*I "tiinpieg &lt;&gt;f
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ty M* u
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. i r ,i- t ■ \V *» . let ,i . , i
in- the-silo. U‘i Dreiiniber b u y n ■ f a r n
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i V
v.»1i*r
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Velum.tti.l
I haf1ms W. Young
■» f. 1
I h i 1 ft fl.MMt t-.»p I It I &gt;• a*4111
Mi
lu fftr l
M ii life n r.fro t f r r rr Lit til a o f
liiiiidri-il steers from th- ra n g .- i *'n
to llo- \ eg. I aide lot .me-- -••v,-r.tl
d
L-u 41 fur t il- put I •• • III pft) *«i|£, f»
\* 4«i4f
hi•111 lttfiilli&gt;&lt;
r&lt;v|ftiii * &lt;iit iii'f« »r i»i hr f 'ift! is li n n (if the * * a 'r nf FLiricfaj
ii ■ ***. i i-.-t
a.-o ami-from a -i.|. !m • it h a *
prev ailing market price for r.inci ! i r \ . .in.) t bird, t it.
4 *r rn h |i nl Hli* « l V I | Ndrtftlfl *1, V I* ri*l« , ihfti th n r r c i f l r t i r r amt junto flirt* aififrraa
*'U »*1 m pji&gt; f* • m nf Hit* pn iiiirMinmlf* af** 'ii i hi* nl tor n r y ami afirnt unkno w n,
tattle.
Feed thesn caltli- (orli in'niiiktng In-et itlli . ..rn •i.d^e h*'i hi . Ol'le out-' ot h i* largest l&lt; l*in; *s
firt prrrim in i h r i f at# GI
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I *•! 11*4** r»i*t li'tf it** by t lit* t ii&gt; fit Ha Ii * ami that thrr*»
t-tilt rprist ,. Mr. Spem-er this • ear
pounds of corn silage nnd two is tar alu'.iii of tin- re-all* i-l*.*» tt^r
i f 1*1 1/1 «*&lt;D*I flir t lllg «i l ut! In-A *4 Ir* *f *1* tltlg I lu rlififi *h r t r r v lr a io f a m b p orna 011 whom
I ' i *• M «. I \
IMI l u l l ’ M tlhflH’, I tl tlir litIt y «d Sanford, a r u lil hint) • wi«l rlrfrm lan ta4 ami th a t aalcf
CL rt, t t*. »ff «H u ri, Venilfinli* C o u n t&gt;.
pounds of cotton seed meal per head This is due no ilnnl.t to tin- tact that built hi* own washing plant dose lo f a • -*i*ml *1^
tv ! w trtt l b*- «*t»l •[d r of an un* ilrf* nifatit* arc « m lh«» aft* of la r n ty - o t t a
&gt; 4 . \Var!«*w,
y r ir t.
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daily for ninety days, and sell them in other stales eutlle' have been ted Jiis bakery liusinrsq where lie coultl j S il for C«itup!i,
f
I t I* t hrf r f iifr nr il tra d that you rlo ij&gt;
nvenue, am? t X i w*
ifd r »f IVlj rllt* tivru u r,
ri
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Tur%
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rieli and nourishing fond .a t least have it under his watchful care a n ti 1
— ----M)?nl for th *4 pffip4.rtInnMt*- part lil t lir rn»t prnr in il** ro tn plainan‘l *• lilt h^rflo ftfrif
'f d** hy i hr *■ ty
HMiif«ir*i in fUhrttf In, on i*r before *hi* J im! ilav -*f April, A. 1).
dui'ing the winters all of their lives, visiting Idtn *yesterday at Ids p l a n t 1In C lf r u il I n u tt, H rv rn ll* I ifr u li, S t-tn i(iu |r lu
f» *'l#»Uiiti
ami | f in ft*to |* t *• si t i4pi4£r*iplili'il luJT. t !»** •atm* b^tnif 4 fUtr iliy uf Kaltl
R1V* f’ slj f* Mdffbr t| la I 'I tr • ii" 11«* I II I*- nl ■‘41.1 «uwr I
I n fln l) . i in fill a
so t|o tint respond to th - feeding of wi- found him up to hi* iit-ckiu work j
l ..I’Ll . |i| III t 1m • iif* mMf •
pfntf • «
• ‘ • f * »»* * * Tur p* ».i in* t •• •* j •» ,
I* 1- furthrr *ir.l*’f**i! t Im 1 this nut 1nr ho
eurn •ilaifo .is ti t i h - Florid i lie I. shippltig .din .r.ilts a we*h lo
lil f* »1« tu ft I
-aril f« r I * t i-'i i / i*.
pit iiiisht tl m l hi* hanford fle r ilil, a rrowwti
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r pit I I lap. .{ iii ^ ariftir■!, Sm iiitulo rountrang. . .tiije. in m&gt;. ..i a In. h ha\
lo&gt; al s o u th .-n murk••■* and is posh.-.l I 4*i
l ir'wh. &gt;.i » r ill II* , 4fl *1 I kf • ft IH»- I- tlFfl pap*
• t n
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1y* * F lorida, o rirr a a*ir k fur * ijh t ru n *re u pritsiifi
! !• i •. * • I &gt;» ! * • I * t
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tieis-r •.iien i bushel .•! grimi in lo k . e p up w i ii Ills in.h r- Th&gt;- cel­ 1 *J- *
||% r f tr r k i.
P lu m b in g and
11 it- * Alii I »«*t'il* S-hall I#*1 I'-u i-J , th* nu***1ion
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VVilnrM K. A. lh » u (liH , th^ rlrrW of our
their In is up In I h&lt;* tilite the, art* ery is brought ui (r.tin the ii-|.| and \V
ot i?stL(iy ftitiij liotibs i t « * ll ■* t hr inRtunt t ’irru lt t'm irt amf ih r oral of ih r aabl court
iduw
H a rry , lln lln n ,
Sarah A.
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n,
ai
th r court h&lt;»uM* lo Hanford thla (b»
brought to the situ-.
put through several courses of dean, • it ( I *,1 f M-»rr« VV SliirfT. Ilnlph l ‘.1&gt;,
G a s F i t t i n g
th** tuitiw) f- to fit’ t'i|H ’|ii|r&lt;( shall l»*» tu b * *th day c l F eb ru ary, A IL IU17.
mil 11 f t 'to i i f r # li* 4t!f«7il votp/n of tin* r lly
The silo can also he used to great flowing water, every \estige of dirt * hfillt Il Vt4»ote, ,4uf* ph Him-Xir *,*
t«ra h
fe. a . n o u r .L A S S ,
« I f ifilo fil, . r i f i f i l l i , who Oftft fra*
••tttr
F rid a I *. .Hartford, VVIIUnn »» San­
O c rh .
advantage by the stnek- breeder in nnd refuse being taken oil. The cel­ ford,
f h t l i in ot an «Irr t ion (o hi* hr hi in tin h Hoblnaoo *A* licftrdatt.
K ih rl Saoford. John Saritf*fi1,‘
n a tifiii aDi( af** r ftui’h h o th r a* i* prr*
h rr* h ii*h a *.d , C*«ra !» •**. w id o w , and
iu m p lftln a n lft’ Solicitor?,
is.
then
tied
up
in
half
dozens
feeding his young animals a small ery
u f'lq il by i !•*• iindinarufft *»I lhe f i t / •*!
&lt; a
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b i t n t if p ,
VV
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l.i&lt;rirt(
♦ H 'T w ri fitr
A l l W o r k I t c c e i v e H M y I ’ c r t t o n n amount of ensilage-dnlly during the W i t h n l i h n t t . p h lP tM l in
I ; i i i o f 4| l Urtn.lft, iriiV. f n lh f * th r * i.^uattrr ot
|»Ufw;r a n t i Fr* l» n r ( u n u m ah atn and
amt Vuiufttufi
lom lp; ami - pf ut hlrii lu fj f r f . t Dol
1(F - timli-r t Lr
winter, avoiding the stunting that |iuekeil in the . rate, making a must j ^ - ^ 7
I Iff if* »in* I' t*4&gt; I * * l| t 11 iif b 1|| on ftpprii* 6.1
1 itf Sar »H \
A t t e n l i o n A n d I I c s l K fT o rls
.f i )
tuft ,u j it. mMil %«»i«-1&gt; * **i my at * * -I
t
i •&gt;»m .e,
*,4*. -t
is always the result of poor winter attrurtivp p^rkiiR**.*
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O p p o s ite C H r H a l l
T e lc p b o u e N o 25
pasturage-. *
hi 114*11*
Tim * *i»i«t l iiif iii ft'hall l*** **f
Mr
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it* r»-$ o f ! um \ \
S i i » if. I ritU
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C. H. DINGEE

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It Always Pays to Save •
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Linen, Palm Beach, Corduroy, Taffeta, Silk
and Poplin Skirts, 98c to $8.50, at other Houses
$1.50 to $12. Al! Styles, Colors anti Sizes.
It
will pay you to investigate before buying.

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Easter comes on April 8th.
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Easter Greetings to all.
The Place that is Known to Everybody.
WANTED—Six Extra Salesladies, Experienced.
Also Three Extra Salesmen.

The Ladies' and
Gent's Emporium
L. KRAUSS, Proprietor

303 East First

Sanford, Florida

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Formerly Occupied By
Dr. W.. E. H o u s e h o l d e r

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JV|inr*r ivy naml am! Ih r » n l *1 Iha city
likes o ur genial secretary nf, llm 11ul.r il. II alt»", Ilf any «lh"f parMOi far i f Safifiirtf, f l o t i i l i , on ih it I f t h (lay " I
him lit pfmjur.- In lh»- -alii l.'euil aithlli1
Sanfurd Board of Trade as the fol­ I a . Da w,*'v. I,uni th" .late ul the la.t in* M at Hrrhi ! .) 1917.
JAH. T . Itn H F .H T H ,
K.IT »l Ihi. a&gt;D&gt; rli-rmi I . a l i j a r l u t y
r i l j r U U rk
lowing from the Times would indi­ "nM
•4 .b u r " ul h i. runllnuaBre It. Ill"; g .t h«-1 *
A p brovrtl hy m r rm lhl« l!Uh day of
a , a l j lb. f*. -hall Ut- . ’ullijii".ITahin. M atc h , 1!M7.
c a te :
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J I i D A V 1E O N ;
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HOKItl.E,
.M a y o t af t ’ ity of Hanford.
"Arriving at Titusville there wap
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F ir * t N a llu n s l lla n h I l l ' l l . ,
6 1 - T u r r - llr
Jihnatuwn^ 1'a.
time to transact rfonu- business by
S.1-T lira -2 lr
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No* c r al tt acllnn
im-mbcm lit the purty before lunrh
W h r ir a i. the r ity c » u rr.| uf Ih r r lly nl
time, nnd it was lenrnnd also that N a ile r a t A ss llra llu n (», T a i iD r d I ’e iln Hanfurd Fam lnnlr ro u n iy , Floifda an th r
N r tlla n S or l h"l&gt;ln IRSS, l.a a a or &gt;1ac IQ th day of M a rrh , 1*17, dul) patard an
time and distance-could be saved byIda
o id in a n rr rn litlr d . 'A n Ordinance I ’ro .ld ns
f» herrti) z iv r n ih a i W M . Ila y n e r,
tar th r 'M uan ra ol lionda fn Ih * &gt;um ol
taking the short cut route lo San; e - rNr oh llre
a n , nf t o IV r iifir a t a No* S IX , dslad ysl.ODO for tba purpoaa of payinz, rrtlrioC
ford instead of going by way of Ih * 2n.l .la y af June. A. II . MI1S, h a, flin t and tu n d ln f rrrta in vourhrra or warrants
aid r r r tiflr a le in m y .ifth ", an.| h at ma.tr of Ih r r l l y of Sanford. Florida. l«au*d In
Day’tonn and PeLand. The former •a|i|itlratian
h.r la a d - .d In l u u r In a r- .lia y m rn l of ih« prntn.rlionat" tiarl of lb *
route w h s taken and the road found rurdanr.- » ilh law . K a il r r r l l f l r a l r rm - ro«t Im rn r by th r c ity of Ijanford In fon
Itftrra Ih * fo ltu n ln * .l" » r,ih *.| p rn p rrly a ll- •tru c tln c a hulkhrad In ir.tn in * * on LaM '
to he in fairly good condition, with u a ln l In Samlnol* rm in iy . Ilo r ld a . toA lo n rn r in -Ih r city of Sanford, aVd tying
a l a r m the *aat aide ot an tinnnm rd alley
the exfi-ption of several mflea where
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D i a n a Sanford and Cyprraa i t c i u m and
the going wus rather rough.
But ana* ol aireh f - f t i B o l r id I h r nam * nf the » r * t »lifr -of M y r lt" i r r n v r . and for
N. i l . G a ia t ," U n ln u ra id r r r l l f l r a l r . h i l l lha proporllonat" part of Ih " ro it borne
we- could hardly advise this route hr rrd rrn ie d a rro riiln c In la a l a t d m l aarill by
tha r* ly of Saaford in filling j t , 'trrla im '
lu
.n on lh » 2 * th day of A p ril, Ing and bringing to a topographical lev*
after a week of heuvy rains.
We A. u rI). thIVr m
I7 .
al. reclaimed land trnm the lino of aaid
Witnr«&gt; rny ufllrial * l( n a lu r r and i r t l bulkhead to tb r ih o ra lin r pitsting prior to
reached Sanford about four p, m.,
th b Ih * 21th day uf M a rrh , A. I&gt;. 1917.
.aid rtrla m a tlo n . and for th * r a i l af the
driving through several milm of reli .r a il
ft. A D llt llit .A S S ,
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bulkhead
d iitric t, and aul hurtling and *m rry fields on the approarh to this
I I y V M . D o u s fau . I ) . T V
■lowering the mayor of th a city ot flanford,
city. Editor Bob Holly, of the San­ ( I - T i n - t l r
Florida, To ia 'u r a ra il Inr an rta rllo il to
H a trrm in r th r qurstfon a* to Ih r toauanr#
ford Hi-ruld welcomed us to the city, N a llr r f A p iU r a lin I * T a i D r r d t'n d rr id
aaid I'liniD, and lot the rlrrtio n ot a
N arllo n N « f C h afilrr 4M l , Loan a f lia r * board of three bond t r u it r e i* * which aaid
told us where to -eat and sleep nnd
i rd inaW o war duly approved hy mo on
Ida
put us in touch with the next best
and became effective Im N a llr r is h rrl.y | l r r n that C M . flun n, t h r aamr dale
p
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No.
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dated
booster to himself, D. C. Marlowe, ih r 61 day of Ju ly. A !&gt; IPOS, haa fllrd m rd'a tk ly upon ita approval and
W hereat, under to r charter of th r c I ) of
Secretary_ Sanford Board of Trade. • aid r « r li ra le in my a fllrr. a d has made Sanford, a q u n lio n of th r laauanre cf bund*
i P l t i r s l i r n tor 1s t drrd to i« u » in ^ rru td - muat tie au h m itlrd to th r rlte lo r * of aaid
Mr. Marlowe has u corner in the big a a rr v i'h la
S lid r r r t i t r a t r rmbrarea r it y * h o own real palate for ratification
ird lo a l g d. ■d ik e d property ailiia trd or rrjrc tio n at an election to be ra lltd for
hotel and he never lets a guest get Ihr
In Hrn In I" ro u n ty . Florida, to -w it: B1,1. th a t purporr
away without filling him up on s ta ­ •if N W D , Sec, 16. T p . 20, Hsi.gr :1C K» t.
Therefore. I. J. I)
flaviao n, mayor of
Ir i n c a u r n n l at th r d tr the
r ity
ot Sanford,
Samtnot* county,
tistics regarding the volume of busi- T fh "Ihaai.l4 *uland
a n r* of * u -h re rtiflra t
In th r Flo rid a, under and by v irtu e ot Ih " a uth or­
name
of
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•aid
nesa done in and around Sanford in
ity , In m r v r ted, by th r ordi/&gt;anrr« of th r
rrr IC ratr
hatl t r r dr*-m rd arrordln g to r it y ut Satifnril, in ra frrrn re lo th r i.tu a n r r
farm and truck products. 11700 cars Ia n t a i d rrd p ill D*ua t k r f on on th r of,
bond., do hereby ra l an election to be
day of April, A. 11. I *17.
b*ld on th r !S th day ot April
1*17, to
was the record last year. Wo had 5Slh
W iln r * . my ofTtrial tign slu re and .ra i determ ine the queatinn nf aai.l election
hard work getting away from this I hit ih r 23rd day of M arrh , A I&gt;. I!il7 .
then and Ih rte to ba held a . to w h rth rr
'• r a il
77 A. n o t i o L A f t s .
or not tha (aid r it y of fa n fn td &gt;ha.l be
live' wire jit 11:00 p. m. to go tg
4? rrk ( ' r r u il C o urt, Srm in olr C o., T1a.
a u lh o rlird lo l u u r bonds in th r iu m of
Ity
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11.
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133,000 fin the purpnar ol paying, re tir­
bed."-:
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ing an il funding rr rta in vourher* or w a r­
rants nf the r it y if! Sanford, iraurd in tha
M A H T K R 'N H 4 L K
p ay m e n t of Ih * proportionate part of tha
Unfortunately.
( L N o lle# !• hereby g l i m that under and t y coat hom e by iKe c ity of Sanford ’ In eon• ir lu r of a d rrr r" mail.- and rn te rr.f by Ih r •tr u r lin g a bulkhead bordering op Lake
It la iilwnya the (icraim not lu fho^ Judge of Ih " C irru lt C ourl cf Ih " Seventh M onroe in the r 't y of Sanford, and lying
preillcnnieut who knows whtit ought Jud irial C irru lt, In and fee the C o un ty nf between the m l aide of an unnamed a lliy

lo have been dime,—Dickens.

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JEW ELER

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Voile, Taffeta, Poplins, Crepe de t ’hene, and
Georgetta C’repe Dresses ranging in price from■$2.50 to $18.00. At other places same goods are
sold a i from $5 to $25.

Come Early.

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I'p-to-dato line of Easter Dresses, Sport Suits,
Skirts, Waists, Trimmed and-l-Htrimcd Hats for
Misses
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Elton J. Moughton
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The very plcasknt Easter ens- ;j
tom of sending Eniter cards to 3
our friends'or o f making them •;
£• simple and inexpensive gifts i3
I? a good ouc, provided we do not
i! carry it {0 nn extreme. The ||
1‘, springtime is a "busy season ;j
fi when every one is weeding out jj
Pt one's possessions rather than
seeking to add to them; lienee *$
j;j numerous large gifts would jfl
£t prove a burden to the recipient. TP Eggs have always been associated with the day os symbolic ft
$ of the resurrection Bonbon* *■:
fr-niercs*nf.thii xhnperor candy j?
eggs are always popular.
Flowers and growing plants
are especially appropriate to ij
yj the day, Easter lilies being nl- !.]
f&lt; ways in demand. A corsage ft
g bouquet of violets or of lilies $
1 ! of the valley is n pretty gift to M
^ a girl. The man who makes ; j
it must be careful to have it j»
p sent to the house'of the girl in
ij time for her* to wear to church ! •
P On Easter morning. Neckties.J;]
or scarfs nrc suitable gifts to ’j
[j make to a man who is a rcla* ; \
1- tive or friend, provided one
t knows his tastes. — Florence &gt;5
; Howe Hall in Chicago News.- ft

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Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s Ink Company, the
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The seals of the dread tomb are
breaking;
Beneath their grim guard life is
w aking;
The darkness is cleft.

BONUS FOR NOT WEDDING
Mi** Eaton Will Get $5 a Month For
Teaching if She Doe* Not Marry.
Highland. Kan. —Ml*« Ella Eaton of
Highland, w In, w III touch In tile schools
o f Metcalf, Arir.., during the coming
year, will receive a bonus o f So a
mouth If sin* refrains from marrying
until tin- end of the school term next
spring. Marrying girls have been In
great demand lit .Metcalf.
The school hoard o f Hint town has
had an much trouble looking for new
teachers after achool has hern In ttb*ttdou three or four months that It was
decided to offer a apcclnl bonus to the
hclioolten'i hers w ho will remain s'lngle,

orange, N. .1.—a wihhUuI liil&gt;qniton
lint Ihvii
hed I •) Thotnun A
Edison nl t'.^1^It* lii&gt;. k, W r»u Driin^i'.
o m -i looking Ni 1w Yolk &lt; i l l , lln&gt; upper
hay mitl pun o f Staten Island. ul which
ho U working Ui conjunction wilts ex*
porta from die LTdtcd 'State* govern*
Eternity lighteth thy garden—
moiit. Their l.ihmi nro helm; proseLook up, tear dimmed eyei!
cutoil far tutu the night, hut what they
Forget the lone night of thy weep are working 011 hi a secret, anil 11 guard
patrols the grounds at all limes.
Mr. Edison is chairman o f the naval
In morn's sweet surprise.
consulting hoard.
Thy dear ones thou hast from their
In Columbia street. West Orange, u
hhs’k distant from the null) Edison
sleeping;
Death held them delayed in his plant. Is u hlg corrugated Irmi build­
ing. with the window glass coated and
keeping.
the windows h a m d On g&gt; ud author­
Lo, none hut Death die^!
ity, it was learned that Mr. Edison had
—Christian Endeavor World.
la the httilding a sixteen foot working
model o f a stihniuriiie wlil&lt; it. It I* said.
Was tin* 11.is Is' i f Henry l ‘ord'n statemint
that he could liuild I.«km one man
Shot Owl Stealing Hen.
submarines a day If In* was called on
Vancouver. \Vash.-».Whcii a hlg,hom­
ed owl eighteen Inches tall was Hying to do so.
olf With a lieu S. J. IVttlt allot the bird • The Eagle I!'*-!; labor at r\ I. tin- pig
at Ids farm, near OrcliutilsfV^eeeutly.' casino erected. I&gt;y tjie Es-vx County
The ow l measured four ft*et six Inches t'nrk CiHnmls»Ioti In the Eagle Hock
from tip to tip. Sir. IVII It had misled reservation, Seine time ugo the eon.'
several clihl.dns and was nt a loss to mission gave 1o Mr, Kilkuil pi rmi**lou
know where they went and was pleas. to use the hullillug. Much machinery
&lt;*d wlii’ii he toiind lie had the culprit. has Ih’ i ' ii Installed, and a heavy iiihte
Itkdl Hit's the use , f eniislileiable elec­
The ow I w III |,e mutinied.
tric power. 1tne of the (M els o f nppa1111ns is a teles' opo Hint, to ipioto ono
man who had peered through It,
"brought New York so close li seemed
you could reach out and touch the

Easter Plants
AlJE o f ‘ I-thler plants |n a prole
lent that nociiwi to hotlicr many
Iample. IN cu those who never
raise plants ary cetlalu to rx**
reive gifts In this shape at Eastertide,
and uafurnlly they dcalro t In-m to live
as long us possible.
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Itm a ifc of 'a lack of knowledge «»f

lihiut lore many of Jhe most beautiful
and most expoirtdre plants are consigned lo the ash barret of convenient dump
n few days after Easter. • While some
of the vhoujicr ones Miami only once
should he planted out o f doom ns soon
as (avisihle after flowering. Never lay
them on their side or set them In nn
old corner to dry. Plant the ramblers
where they can chimlicr over arbors,
trellises and fences, ami Hie bush rose's
In other sultnlde ha-allotis, ns they nro
(N'rfectly hardy. Plant them where
they cap remain |icrniuiiciitly. They
may turn a Utile yellow nl llrst, hut
they will noon become accustomed to
the change hiiO slart to grow.
To preserve nxutcns they should Ik*
pi tingl'd In tho ground, |ait and nil. If
the weather Is very dry they will reiptlre watering throughout the sumliter anil fall. On the approach of
frost lift them, clean off the pots and
place them In a window In a cool room,
Easter lilies can ho kept In the pot
In any convenient place until the mid­
dle of May, when they tuny be planted
In the garden. The tops will die nwuy,
but Itilo In the summer they will nl
most Invariably flower again.
All the many varieties of bulbous
stock, such uh the hyacinth, tulip, dnffodll. narcissus and cnjrus, when they
am through blooming ran Mi planted
out In the open ground where they will

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�Joy Cometh
In the Morning
An Easter Poem
By ADA MELVILLE SHAW
I buried my bulbs in the garden—
Twns night of the year.
The sky was o'ershadowed w ith
weeping; .
The garden was drear.
I gave the brown bulbs to earth’s
keeping
And left them there somberly sleep­
ing
Till dny should appear.

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The cold rain beat down on _my
Ah, pitiless rain!
My bulbs— would they perish ere
waking,
My planting in vainT
The tempest swept on without break­
ing;
My faith for fair flowers was shak-

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I wept in my pain.

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Gray dawn slowly crept o’er my
garden;
I sought it with sighs.
To, there through the soft mold ap­
pearing.
Glad sight'for sad eyes,
Green life to the daylight uprearing! .
0 foolish heart, what of thy fearing,
Thy faithless surmise?

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Ihe Easter
Egg Crack

nitil. o t i n ' l l —11111•* l&lt; | .
i p i i n . d iiuit
t i l e I'ffi'i'l , .f till- u ; i \ ,.|i til.' -tit'll n&gt; ^

strength el'dir.- ch m m i U ul«.. u part
of tin* tradition
On Sunday cicnlng n large silver
bow! nr trei In the renter of the stipper tnlde bolds the gnyjy derornteil
eggs
Then tlm fun stnriN. U n lfo f
y
r
AIN'T
old
Easter
custom
"ol»A
tlm
part
lei jtitnljt nre sea lei! urotiml tlm
soneil annually by n French
family living In New York, Inlile. und the ol hers iinn.l or walk
where no festival goes by tin- nIroll t - I 'liT l nlie helps lillllsrlf t&gt;* Ult
hfe-l.il
'tilil easily be Ihe keynote of ••ire. bolding n in hi- Imnd with the
so 1 ..ter fr.ill • nr entertainment. Tlm point j 11—i ij.il.!.*
1 III' |*t I 'i*n -i .ilr.I 1...I.U ht- rue |||»
f f i i &gt;-• i &gt;• used nre always colored beto
be gently l"tl' lii'il by I be egg belli
futyli.nid n bi'ii doaeiis of them are
If one end
dwnratni in tin* bid fashioned w ay— by tli-j person Minding.
flcuml calicoes, onion peel, billing, ete.. gets rnieked then tin* other end Is
being in . l in lieu nf any modem proc­ turned, mid when both ends nre crack­
ess After tho eggs nre thoroughly ed tlm egg Is forfeited.
dry the rhlhlren o f the families par­ Tlm object of tlm game It to see wlm
ticipating In the ceremonies art* al­ ran collect the most eggs, and prizes1
lowed t&lt; rub them with candles to go to the unwt successful.

When springtime was warm in thy
gardens.
What splendor was there!

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F O O L IN G H E N S . T H E Y
LAY M O R E T H A N EVER

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l.os Angeles. —AImmiI 1‘JU hens
■&gt; on the California Mate farm lit
+ I invls Id longer lawm night from
+ day and. ns f •*r sleep licit s nilt
+ of Ihe i|iieKilnti l'r*&gt;fi“o*tirs, ev
+

jot Inn id dig t*i im tease egg lay*
luc, Unlit tlm lights In the coops

*1* at f*:KVa. in. nml litirn them until
+ sunup. At night they burn them
+ from.sundown to 0 o’clock. And
•{■ the poor, deludfsl bens have laid
+ more eggs than ever!

DOG RESCUER PERISHES,
Saved
.

E i g h W s n M a n and W
B u r n e d to D e a t h .

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Than

Krmfkfort, I ihI.—T he conch dog that
navi's! tin* lives ofelglltecii colored men
employed. on the cotiMtruction mini; ol
tin* new Iiiillima|H)1l**Frnnkfort rail*
rood perished In tlm (luiurti Unit de­
stroyed tin* Iuiiiko in wliU'li tin* ini'll
livnl
One of the tin'll, who slept with till
clot lion mi. '.ins i&gt;n tiro Hhon awakened
l&gt;y t ht* burking of I In* ■Ior.* Tin* hioii
rnslnsl from tlit* burning structure nml
i tii- In-1 iiiuii nut fiioVii tlio iliMir, tinIn
ti'iillomilly In»|illitsr tlio dog :i prisoner.
A few iiiliniiis later imi' of tlm men
remembered llu* n ilium I, Imt tlio Iiimisu
could not lie roiiebetl bevnune of tlio
Humes, uml tlio dog h u h burned to
death.

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12.15 PM
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Bird’s Allies From Asroplan*.

Fan IHcgn, Oil Thu body of Tina, n
Ji'l M i l i a r y ti'lnngliig to Colonel WII I
limn tllassfnrd. i oliiiiiaudmit at the
North Island a vial Inn sehonl, was eremated mid then taken aloft In mi army
biplane by Instructor Albert Smith mid
scattered to the four winds from nu nl(itudo o f fi.tioo feet.

Dally Thought.
loves not Ids country can

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SANFORD

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�of regret is t h a t there are not moro
of Sanford’a boys th at take advan­
tage of what ita generous taxpayers
offer them, In the line of free educa­
tion to fit 'them for u bettor and

tor this to our plucky {iris, but a lsi
let us encourage our boys to hold
out and get what schooling they ciin
now and they will same day thank
ua for it.

OF THE FINEST SYSTEMS OF FREE SCHOOLS
IN THE STATE
first grade the system of visit the classrooms and watch the
without the conventional , work in progress,'
Every Friday
ka, hut with small chairs morning n't 8:30. chapel exorcises are
hits been adopted and has, held in tin* auditorium of G ram m ar
a great improvement fori School, and it is for th"se exercises
chiltfreri. Sanitation nnd [especially that the board and teachrevent as far as possible ers extend an invitation to*the pubof disease between the j lie to attend. It will be a revelation
are carefully watched and to many of our cilicena to see this
• • .■ ill,

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ffiNronn i ’ i i m

higher life.
It is one of th e facts of our local
schools, th a t a t High School gradua­
tion the girls outnum ber th? boys at
a ridiculous rate. Let ua give credit

a h t

school no

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This is .th e time of year when we
taxpayer* foel heaviest the burden
thnt we have to carry, to accomplish
all this in our schools
So much
more would it be a good time for you

feeling of greater 'satisfact
ways your money has been
the school boards In the gi
of educating our children.

r p o fl

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of investment.
&lt;'ur Grammar School’ with the
ings and fur- new additions has now fourteob
.
uvat]alilo (lassrontrs, l i b r a r y a n d nfnol
I

of Sanford nsaembM. and it will be
ipt Incentive to the pupils to do
tip it beat, if they h?c their elders
J rfO.POO f ir e a n d o n e la r g e a u d i t o r i u m .
It showing o w e inleres in their work.
40,000 is the o n l y ' In jild in g
in the- rity
Our High "School building ha*
ft.000 having a covered hallway one whole ■luring tie- present term been used
ft.0OO Idiifl. tong, reai lung frrttn M v r t l 1 to
11.000 El in aveiito*

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new i Ia.■‘.rooms

tl.olui j are litiilt
w it li all
n o Jurn iiu■ - - provtuiente, aw to li,;ht and vetitilu.. JJ05,000 tion. T h e whole building is heated

on account of the fact that this tract of land is widely
known throughout the state and United States for its fertil
ity, deep rich soil and fine (lowing wells.

BLACK
:k” was given this section on account of tl
The soil in Black Hammock is a ve
sandy loam and_ compares favorably wi
in the Northern States,

Is rhe name given in this state to this class.of land, and has
nothing in common with the word "Hammock” as it is
commonly used. It means, in Florida, a low, rich tract of
land originally covered by a heavy growth of timber.

property is being rapicliy.taken up by farmers
investors. We invite your investigation and
tand back of our guarantee that there is “No
r or Better Land in Florida.”
Write for Booklet and Descriptive Literature

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care of In two buildings, one on the

Kant Side and one* on .West Side of
town, so e h to Lri,i|* it ilk r.var t.* 1li«honu-a of the smujlcr children us
possible. These l/uildings art* stHct*
ly modern in const rut tion, rupotiuily ns to lighting,' ventilation anti
plumbing.

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priqr u v e r y reasonable and th ey can physician* will predn ruinate, on ac­
he installed by local garages or by count of their great majority among
the tru'd itul pr art irt loners itt .Ahe
the shop at Orlando.

When you have a
7~k House to Rent__

+sf*BL u i. i g r-ffy.q
If there
i ; w an opportunity
[To pur i r . f ' ,i f-&gt;' i^j, «, :uOd."ii

OFF TO TU.I.A MASSE!
Dr

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M’ljei Mill Itcpicacul Lloriili
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Medical V^«oHati»n
Dr nlr..-r I Milt-r ha&gt; recently
received notice from the president
of the I ioridil Medical Association
of his appointment us a representai live of the Association during the
carting sv-sloh of the legislature, and
left last Saturday night for Talla-

.is i. ,i &gt;icn * it

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nine It and a \ u l!*
i M '- X j p n - i i v t c d h o u s e
; always rents more
re a d ily t h a n a
shalijiy out*—rents Jur more
money, too.

hassee in order that he might become
thoroughly lyq u a in trd with the new
mentbem, before the opening of the
-Jigialulurc,
Among the -principal
, bills of a tncdinil n a tu re.that will bo

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LEA
D AM D Z 3WC P A I N T
l tW T n GALLONS - W C A .lli LO N G E R '
It is just as essential to use go.nl paint on a
house you own and t u i t as on the one you live
in.
I l ie u b«rc, paint with |)cvoc a u j increase
th e value o f j o i n property. ,___
\ \ c guarantee DltAOE because we know
it is pure anil because we know that it always
gives our custom ers satisfaction, It contains
no whiting, silica, china d a y o r other adulterants.
D l . \ OK takes fewer gallons and wears
longer. \Vc are always glad to show attractive
color combinations.

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:.ii t th.it the f r on ds t h a t

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.have been perpetrated by the Edccc
tic Hoard have bean brought to tie*
attention of thj- members* of the

legislature wlu» Ln ^ e interest of
humanity will JmdouModly s ■** the
necessity of pacing proper legisla­
tion for the prntertinj] uf bur public
against Quacks. It is to lu- hoped
tliut I)r. .Miller vyill U'-&gt; every d idst
toward having -a Medical Practice
Aet .pus^aU darlng-thc. injjniug.-*—
sloTT of t h n cgt-Tifur.

f’aster ami line footwear are inseparable
and tlmF is wm; .i M.s atm ?
dWservice'annouriees its prepntvdnes with
Spring Styles that rise to tire highest jwint
of fllieieney—style exp re.- -iveof refinement.
amrM'hirh’rllstlnffuishas a woman without
attracting the wrong kind of attention.

will be a Medical Practice Act, reg­
ulating the practice of medicine in
the state, and a bill providing fqr
Once there * w a s ' a strange*' Man
,tho abolishment of the License Tax
who lived In Syria.
Jf&lt;* bad some
on the physicians o f 't h e state.

Heretofore physicians have -ob­
tained licensure to practice medicine
in Florida through the agency of.
several distinct Hoards of Examiners,
and it hn\ become a w* II known fact
among the members of the regular
profession thut \ t v often an'incom ­
petent physician would come into
Florida and go before «ur regular
Hoard of Examiners and fail to meet
•the requirement*' of. such board,
[after jvhich he'would go before the*
Eclectic Hoard aAd pass the examiuaLtioii and obtain a license to practice

peculiar views that did .not suit
everybody. Even hi* own folks said
he was bcsjde himself. •
put still he held to his views and
promulgat 'd his strange- doctrine.
Somehow it told hold on conwnon.
iH-ojilv and they began to put -dt ii,to
practice and work it .o u t in thoir
everyday live*.
Th e result iyastt
wonderful successThe ball *ef in
tUution has cipitinitctf through the
centuries roiling onwanj and on­
ward. and accuin ,'.ui .g in strenglli
and weight and uiomuntym.

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m otion

PAINT DEVOE PATNT

High shoes in chie novelty eltecLs and
white low shoes anti pumps with buckle*,
or hows or ju st.simply plain and elegant.
Ideas without number in ideals of the day
and the hour, at prices to please all.

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&lt;'in i,i ii„. miO(&gt; i o ij * In wlilcb ihi
Ill'll * III till I ItllW I M I)

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Is in In- unr.lilp uf tin- fi'ifdi •&lt;( luck,

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SANFORD AFFORDS GREAT SPORT IN
FISHING AND BOATING

I’ gr s

Mrtirig .irii ver;

Haring the past few rtonthu,. the ititg y. end d te it i * if it could
Horidu "Medical* As-'iclation and the to d .troy i n* Man with his tj**w
regular board of Medical Examin­ strange propngamlu.
er* nf the Mat** o f Florida made a
S n t **.
'• ii h i m *u a i t * . . . m i d

( on id tun, tl,L&lt; itatid observe with
prayer* and ulistiiience and ifi*-x|ir&lt; &gt;Mbie gratitude the d a y ’ of H ii cruciliximt. and pray* t** Him who hold*
t h* . 11- i . .,f tuitimi. in Hi* hand-

JI •■ I ' * ! - ili;.I nil ntlii.r- nr.- |ii&lt;fcj mill
Mint w iinl. i i-r In- ntli'iiiplH, f alls. Ilu
d*'«-s imt 'n-iilpi' tin- untiring energy,
tlit* min-niltilng ei.nccifiration, thu
heroic Ctiumge. tile Mlblltlli- pHtletlco
thut in the M-crct o f mii iu&gt; men'i* sue*
*•**■**. Their "lin-lt" mu** Mint tliejr bn*l
pr. i' i i i it ili. iii'i-it*., in tu&gt; i i|iinl lo
Hn-lr i ;*|»irttiitiii *&gt; In ii I* i uiiim and

U»T«* ti wn «* t**
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i)*|. |i.«&gt; w**:k • aught

them with tin- g'nxii, which iik» r*~
siilt-d iti having ihe member* of
said b o a r d , put in prinon, and the
Hoard d'clared vacant by th* liueernn- It *i« t** b- h o p 'd t h a t 'at.this
'■'■•ton if i in. legislature, a suitable
\1**dl&lt; ii IVar-ticy \ rt will be pfiM*«*i forgoiti-b
ling
.i ir.gb* i'.o.i- i of Mi-d*
..! .1 \amim r- ,i r«-pr* '•-ntatiM- *&gt;f
all til*- m-dical praetitioners bf4&gt;ng
lli'-lurl* &gt;1 in ll-i p* *-«*nnel. it ln ltlg of run-' ■
• piufo- understood. that the r**gtilar 1rrise*

Mrs. A. E. L'hiUps

belli-Vo in
i* pflt to deal h
hat

tin

Mcr.irt W-otc First German Opera.
In t i - r i » ulitll t!*e i l.i- of Wag.
in-e i be o|. ra wi i . t nnr l . id by lilt!*'
na' - 4 1
i,:,l:-i
M e . || wi**, ti**III -' • ■| **. e r . t * r aiii'-ng lie- lii-rimm
* i.a,]&gt;*e.i r ».
f o W e|u-r * ']■&lt;* tally Will
f' I- irn ll 1 *!..rj of ha*il:_ III •'! folinil• - I ll -I - 1.

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Simply Tmpottible.
A Fldcago wotiian who bud received
n legal Mnimu.ii' t&gt;&gt; appear In a cer­
tain court at n eortnln period w«t«
still. Ii put out-Ihereby, lu explaining
iIn* limiter to ii frlntid »he Mild: *‘ I
Ini v*- *-*,ri ii I ill i rei *'ls **l tlie i 111■11■111. but
I 'ball not ii |•j.,-itim c i i i lil not, In fart.
Not otilj mu I lint &gt;.) ••Tit 11&gt; iii'ipiulliteil
with Judge .l*in*"*. but lb'" whole tone
of bis * ■itiinioiit* ntloti |' so iiti|&gt;*i'&gt;‘ilil**
I 1*1*I I illi'Op.1ety le fll'e 1.1 know 1*1III.”

n't t hi nki u’ me an

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ig hl '

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t knock bis fellow me
T . a n y grudges then,
•it bis huiht, when
Urn lishiti'.
The

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with millionaire an' kins:

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•‘■tit lijiifitt";

tiie beautivs of a «lream
• hit lishin’ :
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An !,. an wash hj»* ftoul in uir
Tin*:
T foul with j**lli«lj i «ti-,
fYip ;■ ...J*.
«tr sinYpie; fare —

ui*»ure thejn that if tl e y w !i
tri .Sanford next srs-tton they ‘wi
'joy ti ttin , either »•-i the .
reach--s *lf t r** n\* r, rlown the

among ho
Sanfci'ir anc

iiul fiahink

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ri -vr

any joys of ii
o'mi rtte county

A b .' it hi*' nr* time for hate.

Out.lishin’;
Hr- Pr 1 . agi-r t o 'b e great,
TI-v l'idled Stat* s Shock Alisorbcr
"tit lishin';
It tin.i ll,in king,thoughts.of pelf,
Mil! Add T ear' to Life of Car
Elsow ore hi this i sue.appear.-, an
&lt;&gt;r K" &gt;!' 'tacked high upon a shelf,
^ut ’
al ways just himself,*
a d v e r t's ■,pent *tf fh*' I'nit d State?

•out lishin*.
A l-.Tlt r » glud to be a friend,
Dut lishin’ ;

A. hiljilr*' hand he’ll always lend,.
Out lishin';’ • ■
D* brotherhood of rod an* line

A? _?}■!-an’ stream is Always fine.
Out fishln'.
srhemes,

out fishin';
•' liv* r\ is a coat, of tan.
’ r.i.p T„ ,jn t j)e best he can:
Rlhr's always mostly man,
Out fishin'.
^•nfnrd probably affords more
' &gt;ng and better fresh water fishing
*&gt;1 any other part of Florida and
*' '"•'•■yone knows Florida is some
to Fsah . At the head of navit *ttun °a the St. Johns river one
b''1 fl.r many miles in the head.fc,,'r' «&lt;f the beautiful St. Johns
l'* 1 ar“l l he many tributaries where
* Safney Bass and the smaller
H ketch, the bream, the jack
* t,r f’ickerel, the blue or channel
‘ ^ many other kinds of fish
«- .*
hook anil make a gallant
il‘ 1 °r one can seine, the mullet,
and other fish. The V/ekiwa
s \ ' f !‘r’* lnk into the St. Johns river
■ mil*-* below- Sanford -Is great
iu T K *rrou,1d* and being full’ of
jt
,0K» makes fishing just what
f *
* be—» hazard with odds in
0Vt'‘r
ihe bass.
Scattered all
.
■eminolc county art* many
r "atcr fakes fed by smaller

Shock A 'v iriu r, a patejit that is a t ­
tracting the .attention of the automoliiie world and is. destined to
prove one of th;. best on the market.
The UnilL'd States Shock AhsOftier
is the invention of ME i’hllllps of
the Phillips Machine Co,, of Urlando
and the right* h i VO bot'ii purchased
by a company of local men com­
posed of the following:
*r ’
M\ M, Smith, president, A. I).
Johnson, vice president, 0 . \V. Ilhil-’
lips, - secretary and John Tucker,
treasurer. The directors are M. M.
Smith, W. E. Martin, R. T. Ma­
guire, A. II. Johnson, John H. Tuck­
er and Dr. C. D. Christ. All ol
these gentlemen are well and favor­
ably known auk having the faith of
their convictions made it possible
for the new shock absorber to lie
manufactured in Orlando and .placed
on the murket. The U nited'States
Shock Absorber not only makes the
car ride easier but it absolutely,
takes up the shock and jar that wear
out the car and th a t eventually
cause the springs to break. Vibra­
tion and not actual wear will break
springs and other parts of cars and
the Unit«*d State* Shock AIrsorber*
in eliminating the useless, vibrations
adds fonger life t o . any car th at is
ei]uip|ied with these superior shock
absorbers.
C. M. Hrodwater is the local sales
agent for the United States Shock
Absorbers and will take pleasure in
showing them at any time. Several
iocal cars have been Equipped with tb - ‘
em and the owners are move than
pleased with their performance. The

The iiew clothes, this S p r i n g , are wonderfully attractive.
Fabrics, designs, models,-all are right up to the minute,
and interesting in every-detail. From such a great variety'
of liandsomelyrtailored garments, we can’t help but recom­
mend the Suit that is most becoming to you. And with i t
goes our Guarantee, our assurance of quality, your cerYOU’LL find, here, the smart new "Belter" Suits which are
already becoming so popular, the extreme "English" young
men’s models; the high-waisted, peak-lapel effects so much
sought after. All are made of fine quality woolens, smartly
and carefully tailored, and_will hold their shape and color.
Bros. &amp;. Co., the famous
fabrics and grades.-from
$15.00 to $40.00

H elp You Select From These Superfine Clothes
FULL LINES OF SPRING FURNISHINQS READY

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W OODRUFF &amp; WASTON
EAST FIRST STREET

SANFORD* FLORIDA

�.tween Sanford and GeneVa and will
make a trip each way eVgry day.
This .will prove n most populkg route
;urd give uit' iiuic-Tc'connections with
our sister city on Lake Harney.

! Ili AND ABOUT THE C|TY

! Little Happenings—Mention £
of Mattera in Brief—
Hanks Will Close Friday
Good Friday. April Gth, all the
Personal Items of
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Ford Touring. $2(10.00 ,
Ovrrund Roadster, $20).0J.
Maxwell Touring, $375.Off.

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Summary of the Floating Smnll
Talks Surrlnrll) Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers
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Mr. and Mfci. John l.andm nn and
daughter. Miss Linp, v\ero in the
city this morning enroute to -Jnckaonville with Howard Lyman. They
will consult a specialist in Jackson­
ville regarding 'Mr. Landman who
lias been in poor health Tor two
m onths and they will tho'n go on to
their home in Grand Rapids, Mich­
igan for the summer. Mr. Lyman
will bring bark the ear to Alta­
m onte and the Landmans expect to
b e down early in the fall and spend
th e winter at their beautiful bunga­
low near Altamonte.
P r im e - cypress shingles, four, five
and six inch widths, all twenty
Inches long, to move quirk at $2.75
* e r thousand.
Chas. L. West,
Oviedo. H a. •
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Quick, B*37, $450.00.
At Seminole County Garage.
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We wish to thank our many
friends who by their generous as­
sistance have enabled the Sanford
Gramm ar School to send^the sum-of
$73.60 to Mr. Marcus Fagg of Jack­
School Day* '
sonville for the Children's Home.
When
we
gather about the board
We hope this opportunity has made
at
tile
evening
meal, we discuss tjie
you us happy as it has us. Again
events
of
the
day
and it is a special
we thank you.
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part of the program to enlarge upon
Notice
t .
school happenings. It is there that
Until further
notice
Musson's we hear who are the cracker jack
swimming pool will bo open T hurs­ players on the different class ball
day and Saturday at 2:30 p. m. and teams of the Gramm ar School and
other times for parties on special who throws a foul, or who. gets a
j*
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arrangements. *
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black, e y * for playing “ fox and
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Ford Touring Cor for Sale—At a
•geese” and that Mrs. Dwight Bab­
ba rg a in . II. &amp; 0 . Garage, W. A
bitt's class gave the largest amount
Stringfcliow.
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to the Children's Home Society in
W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow
the recent ennvas for funds, and
afternoon at the Baptist Temple
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then the scene changes to the High
a n d a large attendance is desired.
School and we hear all about the m
Beginning April 1st Woodland
funny things th at happen over there
Park wijl be open Sundays only. *
and the many more serious phases
ti.i-tf
of the school life of tin* little Fresh­
Mr. and Mrs. Furnald left for their .
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man.
But especially does interest
home in Massachusetts yesterday
center in tin* doings »r rather bi­
after spending several weeks here
with liie Daytona dull namely monthly program of the Irving So­
with friends.
Tin* debates are rehearsed
Guinn Branch.
There ran be ! no ciety.
S E E D CORN. Mexican
June, Improvement on his playing ns far Over the tea. and Anifa Mason re­
Hastings Prolific, Allen's I Kar.
as tin- brand which he delivered last ceives a gym-rous share of compli­
Little Red Coh, Hickory King and
season.
Many n game Rubio per­ ments on her beautifully rendered
Golden Dent.
Any • quantity drformed in that he should never have piano numbers—incidentally Afina
aired.
Call at the L. Allen Seed;
placed h is .foot on a court, But be- is a pupil of Mrs. Fannie StemC om pany.
'G -ldlp
Munson—and
Rosamond
j lieving in his team nnd confidence in bridge
T h e many friends of Mrs. John T1 his players he* performed regardless Radford is “ such" a good reader.
I We are told that Ted and Adele
llrudy are glad to see her and t h e ' of his injuries
I Bunge played a wonderful duet and Dickins, Mrs It. .1 Holly, Mrs C
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children home again after spending
“ Smiling" Hamid
/look l . i i r t r n ' 1 ’t u b
th e winter in Texas
Manager Washburn played in few that the High School Uri-iieslrn is H Dingee, Mrs. F L. Woodruff,
Mrs. L H. Hagan charmingly en­
Go to Sanford
Hour and Feed games, -1mt the fvto he played in just great, nnd so on down the line, Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. John Smith. tertained the Book Lovers' Club
C o.'a Btoro for all kinds of feed. We ! were all corking good games.
Like many having parts on the program Mrs. fI. ,Y. Howard. Mrs. Wm. M c­ nnd other friends at ho^ home on
ad) it cheaper. Try us.
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Lning lie suffered with injuries all and receiving a share of praise nnd Kinnon. Mrs. E. D. Brownless was. Sanford Heights Friday afternoon.
criticism. On Friday, very interest­ the only guest of the club, coming in The hours were spent in informal so­
J. R. Hayden has arrived in the season and id one game he was also
ing was the book contest. Titles of at the refreshment hour.
ciability. A dainty salad course fol­
city after spending several weeks in compelled to play when t h e .t c n m
popular-and well known bonks were
lowed with ices served at the re­
Virginia looking after his large p ro p -i was short °f men. In the Hollins
Fire O’Clort 7Vu
freshment hour.
Enjoying
the
e rty interests and stock. *
. - j anti Seabreeze games his playing enacted, or suggested by Inis' of
ribbon or paper dolls, etr., worq* by
In hon«&gt; of Miss Gretehen Schultz, pleasing hospitality of the hostess
Break your Cold or La Grippe r&lt;&gt;!,lur'*'1’ pnuP,*,»» with. Jones as a the pupil representing the bunk. A
whose marriage to Judge Ernest were Mrs. Henry MeLaulin, Mrs.
guard his playing rounded out a dcwtth a fow doses of GG6.
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1st oj lavendar ribbon and old lace Houshbhh-r will lake place next W W Abernathy . Mrs. B. A. How*
friiM- whoh was hard to heat.
There will be a dance at the Par­
Washburn held the fans in mnaze- was "Lavendar and Old Lare,"
, A pril M. Mrs. Henry a n . Mrs K P Morse, Mrs. J. T
ish House on Thursday night. April
■flamed with it chart ning Br idy, Mrs W E Scoggan, Mr*. W
merit during the Sin-breeze game Clarice Hand with a string of paper
I2tli.
Pickets $1.00 Jor couple in­
with his clever guarding and his 1dolls suggested “ Little Women;" five (i elite tea on Sati ifdaty a her- P Fields, Mr-&gt;. Frank A*lu ms. Mrs.
cluding refreshments
Tickets ran
m ain,point was to see that the other all were interesting, developing ac­ noorf. The tafile at which the guests R J Holly nnd Mrs. ('. ||. Dingee.
bo bought of any member of t Ipman hit the lloor every time he did tivity in thought and memory, but were seated was lovely with its
Church of the Holy Cross Guild.
one girl just stood upon the plat­ dainty ehinu service in lavendar and
Murrell
Intrrcftiny Kngugnnrnt
Everybody knows they CAN save
Oliver substituted for the locals, form, cool, calm and dignified and gold. The lavendar color note wasThe Sanford friends of Miss Agnes
money by buying their s ipplies at and in some of the garni n one would she was the "L a d y of the Lake.'" suggested in the graceful sprays of
th e Sanford Flour &amp; Feed Co.'s judge by his playing that he was a Can any one guess who was that the gloria vine, and the pretty -hand Devi in will be interested to In-ar of
store.
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gular
Ills wervices were badly Girl? In name at least it was quite painted place cards in gloria design. her engagement to Rev. Mason R
ord Touring ( ar for sale at a ueeded in the Orlando' game, and appropriate am i altogether clever. The guests were Miss Schultz, 'Mrs. Plaxro of Abbeville, S.-‘C., the mar­
bargain. B. &amp; O. Garage, W. A. ■when asked to play ugainst one of
Oftr little H ig h , School rejmrter Julius Schultz. Miss Olga Schultz, riage to take place at the home of
String felloe
tells
us that the Commencement Miss Janet Chapman, Mrs. Ralph her uncle, Rev. Dr. Gullowny in
44-1ft- i |tl. In-lit men on the Orlando rluh he
Miss
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Salmagohdi"
for 11&gt;IG-17 is going Wight and Mrs. Nicholson of Paw­ Due West.' S. C., Ju n e 12.
Rollins College Woman's Glee went in and held his own like any of
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Devlin
is
a
charming
girl,
lovahte
to
be
the
best
yet
for
the
editors
are
tucket, Rhode Island. Miss Schultz
Club coming Friday. April LI. Tick­ the more experienced men on the
already at work and there is * so is receiving many charming a tten­ and attractive, a petite brunette
club
et* 61J cents
tfiuch good muKTial.
tions and a number of parties are whose pleasing personality compels
Douglass Griffin,
C O T T O N S E E D - Any" quantity,
As the guest of her
being given in her honor for she is a admiration.
lowest prices. Call at the L. Allen
Also,substituted for the II. S. a |
sister,
Mrs.
Frank Woodruff she
most popular young lady.
Teas,
Seed Company.
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Ipjt to call him a substitute would be i On Thursday afternoon n very de­
won
a
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st-of
friends here this win­
dinners and card parties ut which
T h e Sanford friends cf Braxton j worac Dian
him the Kaiser. lightful meeting of the I'riseillas was she was the honoree* were pro mi rient ter.
Mrs. J. If. Beck is another
shite? of. Miss Devlin resit!Eng in
Beacham. Jr., or Donnv as he is &lt;The only riutsupjDuilgliiM.ttaa.Iorcod- held with Mrs. A, E. I till hy grnamong last week's society events.
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extend
congratulations"Tto
fill in
ns it
was • .because. cious hostess. -It- was an unusually
Sanford.
upon bis marriage last Saturday -in | the club was overloaded with talent, large gathering, fur Die I'riseillas
M arvell—-Tillik
Orlnodrt tp Me j uoiierta Branch of nnd Hp not iu-ing able to perform in' were augmented by n**nutnber of
Knrlrrn Starr at Dr Land
guests.
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brought
their
Mr.
and
Mrs. W. A. Tillis an­
t h a t tit,.-, ' j
Jl ■ucheam is prnpri- Ipll the games was left oil th eiist as a
Members
of Seminole Chapter of
needlework
and
the
afternoon
was
nounce the marriage of their daugh­
•elor of th .• G rnnl Theatre in Dr- regular. Douplass aid 'd materially
marked by a charming sociability. ter, Gussie E. to Mr. Ray S. Max­ the Order of 4he .Eastern Star leav­
, Jsrtdo und'has.:, large circle qf friends in ihu Rollins game, nnd in fu t his
ing this afternoon to a ttend the
in this part of the state.
showing in this game which he went Enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. well ut the Preshy ter ian manse, Rev.
Hill were Mrs. LeGette, Mrs. Fred E. D. Brownlee officiating, Friday school of instruction a t DcLnnd,
• Von can always get more for vour *"•
wl1 ^ l * 1 « " (l
his Williams, Mrs. J. I*. Hurley, Mrs.
conducted by the G rand Worthy
Egg" and Chickens at Sanford Flour m ‘,Ut “ a baskutball performer. J.G. Hurley, Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. afternoon at half past two o'clock. Matron, are Mrs. Haskell Jr. nn'd *
The bride who is a charming girl
.A F e d Co.'s store.
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The «nm«* on,y n,low" f,ve “ ct,vV Gilmore, Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mrs.
is
the clliott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson, Mrs. Jo h n Muason
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players in at one time, so th a t’s why
D. A. Caldwell, Mrs. I’urdort, Mrs. Mrs. Tillis and the groom is the old­ and- Miss Elizabeth Musson, Mrs.
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, ’ . , " V they tailed him A "su b " but whntB e r t h a 'J e n k i n s ,' Mrs. F. K. Smith,
enl t 1 at at W om ans flu b , April 13.
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ever*you may call h im ,he was there J. K. 1’ace, Mrs. C.- C. Woodruff, est son of Mr. and Mrs. S. ,\(ax- Mrs. Chas. Kanner. Mrs. Fannie
f..r. J. B. Starling and his mother | ^ V tjm4,
Mrs. f i . H. Garner, Mrs. KUsterby, well and is identified with his father
.j-Kxaxed a telegram Sunday nnnount- 1
Mrs. Richard I’attin, Mrs. J. D. in business. The young couplo will Lee, Mrs. A. E. Hill. Mrs. Alfred
in# th e death of Mr*.. Star ng s
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Roberts. ~
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reside with the groom's parents nt
&gt;,laughter ». » St. I.oul, ....... til .! ,
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the Oaks.
Stnrllnc ,n'd hi, mother left
BHMB
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CVriRnn Afusir Club .
S u n d a y ulterhoon (or C o h m e llle . "&gt;” * P * " " " '
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The Cccltlun Music Club met
4/(cr Easier Donee
■ o w l . where th e interment will i
? .T ”" V , ° f ‘ *‘ 7 ' * “ Saturday 2j, at Mrs. Munson’s
The
arrangements
for the dance
&gt;lnlte placo today.
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rangetnents to Stm that Rolthio was studio with the following program: to lie given at the Parish House
HUB*M V-TISM'
Antiseptic, Re- fil (or lho (ray Sp,.t&gt;)j in b|„ ,){aln Duet, Cradle Song
Sartosis
Thursday, evening, April 12, under
Ethel
and
Florence
Hcpry
liavM Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural- .j^ . j ^ I1(j toughness as n ufityi-r on
the auspices of the Guild of tho
m
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Georgia Mobley
O verland Touring Car much less features.
Wo don't mean to say
interest each day. The ticket," which
Crippen will include refreshments can lie
t h a n value for quick sale. B. &amp; O. he’s tough in that expression, but Walts
i
Nellie Messenger
Owragc, W. A. Stringfcliow.
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Edward Reid
• o n . D. L. Thrasher of Tam pa is »n ordinary man to mako him quit Mnrch
The editor corrects the error in the
Ermifiia Houser
in th e city today shaking hands witli during the heal of s hotly contested
date published in Friday's' issue of
March Characteristic W'allonthropo
hw m any friends. He is prosjtering battle.
The Herald.
Anna Mason
Ksnncr
l a his new field hut-still loves SanDuet, Norwegian Dance
Greig
f«nl and her (wople. Miss May T h ­
Last but not least has been one
Du?t, Norwegian Dance
Greig '* /« Honor of Mr*, /'upu-orlh
rasher is
with h'm.
of the club's old reliables, being able
Mrs, Margaret Barnes entertained
Robin Waltz
Kcathley
Sanford H our &amp; Feed Cd. has to play any position on the team Bohemian Air
..Czerny on Thursday with a charming picnic
jtart received s large lot of countrk Kanner played in every game, and
in honor of Mrs, Harry Papworth of
Theodora Miller
cured meats. Try one of the HAMS. his playing like that of the other Reading,’'The Mince
Pie New York. A t 'tw elve o’clock the
players kept the locals’ standard ns
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table was spread under the big trees
Margaret Neal
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Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Foster of a good team up to the high mark. Anettn
Greig in typical picnic fashion, with the
Phelps, New York. Mrs. E. T. “ Isey," as he is better kqown play­ Patriotic Song
Greig most appetizing of pinrnlc lunches.
Woodruff's girlhood home .were wrek- ed consistent bail all season and th a t
Everything was served a la picnic,
Royal Klintwonh
-eod guests of Mr. and Mrs. K T. speaks enough for his playing
the novelty of outdoor frolic living
WCoodruff. They were very much
much enjoyed.
Invited to meet
Srv-Srw
taken with Sanford nnd state th at
Another of the small clubs enter­ Mrs. P a ptworth were Mrs. Forrest
•they will next year pome down in
tained on Thursday was the Sew- Lake. Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs, W. A.
(their car ,and make ibis city their
Sew
who enjoyed a happy afternoon j Fitts, Sr., Mrs. W. A. Kills, JR,
L’u slrr,
headquarters, at least a part of the
ns
guests
of Mrs. Henry MeLaulin. I Mrs. Norma McLaughlin, Mr*.-3, O
In all the fulness and glory of the
winter.
' Easter
Of
importance
to the club was the 1Chase. Mrs. S. E. Barrett. Mrs, E.
beautiful spring days, the
Mrs.
Alexander
•I*. }Y, 'Rohbinder, the h u stlin g pageant flaunts its banner to th« election of Mrs. E. . P. Morse t o j M . Gullowny,
$)«ilraastcr and merchant of G u in e a soft whispering zephyrs that waft membership. Those present on this Vaughn. Mpi. Brian Higgins und
A ss established a daily bus line hs- ( the melodies of birds und the fra- delightful- occasion were Mrs. May Mins Rowan.

New Goods
Arriving Weekly

B. S. A. BOYS WIN
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grance of fiowefs to realms nhove.
The new Easter fashions fill the
stores with their beauty, everything
is, so fresh, so delightful, so* now-s,
just spring.** Good old."bring in all
its dreamy glory!
Because it is
spring,*, find Easter is dose upon us
—jnst one week aw ay— men. women
ami children are calling for new rai­
ment in the very joy of living. -The)
■winsome, sweet’ fares of maids and
matrons will relleet a newer beauty
beneath the shadows of the lovely
creations of Pnrisinn a n d Chinese
models
Smart, fascinating frocks
in nil the tints of the-rainbow will
enhnhce milady’s charm nnd grace
and the Easter parade will be a
thing of “ beauty and joy forever."
The churches will lie filled w’ith the
Loveliness of spring dowers and the
special Easter music will rise in one
triumphant symphony giving out
the glad tidings of the risen Christ.

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I.ilja, Mrs, (,. • \t Iin dev. Mr* It
L- Grillin, Mrs. Sarah Kastcrliy,
Mrs. Frank Crosby, Mr and Mrs
L. Allen nnd Mrs. McConnell
The
party will rettirrt tomorrow.
Aflisi’r find Itrntnntic /iVd/ if
A large audience gathered at I he
Woman’s C’lub on Saturday s'li-rnoon to enjoy the sjiring re it:d of
Miss Florence Frank's music pupils
and of th«* class i n dramatic reading
The
of Miss G ret chi -n Schultz
young people a n juil ted t hi re1*h - i
most delightfully reflecting ni h
credit upfin the painstaking rsr« uni
ability of their instructors. TH&lt;- in­
teresting program follows;
Plano Solo. May Queen. Goe'di-h-r
Mollie Ahermit hy
Reading. Small Boy and Mother nt
the Circus
Happy , Walton
Piano Solo. La Capriciouse,
l.arlT’"
Carolyn Spencer
Reading,vWhen the Minister (’omc»
to Tea
Kathleen Brady
Piano Solo, In the Merry Sunshine
Anna Kanner
Piano Duet, First Waltz
Preiser
Alice Noel and Miss Frank
Dialogue, Come Here
Margaret Neal and Happy Walton

Pttnsn Solo,

Drtffodlls,

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Naomi Scoggun
Piano Solo, Dance a Baby Diddy
LeClaire Jonrs
Piano Solo, Fur Elise Beethoven
Mrs. J. D. Abrams
Reading, In the Pantry
-Margaret Neal
Piano Solo, Dnnce of the
Midgets
Cnilman
Motile Abernathy
Reading, Hank’s Case
Happy Walton
Pinno Solo, Tarantefle
-Heller
‘Carolyn Spencer
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CELERY

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Did the so-called freeze affect the
Sinfnnl celery crop or was it a
blessing’ Many people are asking
themieIves that question, and now
mml of us confidentially nudge each
other and answer our own question.

shield Juf foliage or nearby waterJ t o
A conservative estimate of th*
the extent ul protection.
i "J crtips .indicate rh.it for the P&gt;|6-17

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Itcrard Celery Movement
Fill.. line cars celery moved out
of Sanford, under refrigeration, S a t­
urday. March Hint. This is the larg­
est one day movement in the entire
hist ory uf th** Sunfuni roli^ry
ami r«*pn mujIh l!i,|,S8 rralus for I hr
day.
For the week ending March -’lis t
a total of 2!J0 cars celery moved or
87.280 crates.
A conservative estimate in motiev
for last Saturday's business would Itf 'lA.Iiiltl till and fur i he week's busi­
ness 5 I1UI,(MMI on.

Directly aflc.'jh* freer.- this five vegetable season, a total &lt;&gt;f 170)0
acres of celery atom: with other cars celery will move, . bringing
crops surrounding it hud every 'ap­ J 1.7S7.o7I0.00, and 1(50 cars mixed
pearance of ruin, viewing it from the vegetables, such as lettuce, poppers,
The freeze early in February, surface.
Ah the weather warmed ruldtngc, potatoes, etc., that -will
without donbt, visited every nook and went hack to normal, the appar­ bring a total of 5175,000.00.
and corner in Florida; considerable ently lost crops came back to life,
D t a,g ra n d total for. the season's
damage was done but the Snfiford took* on growth and within from crop of 12,262,520.00.
vegetable section, according to com­ twenty-three to thirty-one days af­
With Sanford’s loration, it-e *nil.
parison* carefully made, hns appar­ ter the freeze this five acres of cel­ and foremost, its easily obtained
ent!) suffered less than any other ery was nit and •‘hipped ‘and the sub irrigation from Mowing wells. Its*
total pmdu* t was 2759 crates, bring­ she * mg in product anil mottey nil
pUre
Frankly, directly after the freeze,, ing a tolul of $777 1 &gt;5, an average tier the trying season just passed in*
of J7l.n0 per crate.
dicates its superiority over many
Th*‘ movement b»r this week and
many sections begun heralding tlisClassifying the output, the dis­ other sections and ‘justly leaves it next will be good, possibly equaling
astivr not waiting for /acta or actual
result*, and now in most cases they tribution of ai|uantiiy, iliinlity and the title "the celery delta of the na­ the business of last week, but it its
barely possible that this season will
tion!"
regret their haste because of the turp prices are as follows: 171/71 crates. As and G's nl $71.0.7
find another day to equal Saturday,
things have taken for the better.
$51 fill. HO * With few exceptions, -Seminole the :tlsu
per crate
county has soil equally productive.
At the •time, nor. directly there­
76!) crates, S's at 52.88 |&gt;er
Wells are easily obtained anti only
However, the same land that pro­
after. did Sanford and "Seminole crate
J1 ‘10,1 HO
pwaits development to grow into a duce* this celery will soon have a
runnty comment on local conditions.
IP. crates, I'ltlls at $2 'Ml in r
veritable garden. Other sections in tine shqwing of beans, corn, peppers,
Truly, we did not know what to say. crate
f to.1.25
etr. Already fields that Were,in cel­
We .'poke generally of the freeze in
57771 8 5 I th county in addition to the veget­
2751) crates total
ery
thirty days-ago are now covered
aldi*
feature
offer
diversity
In
farm
­
Florida, hut elintniilatod our own
Throughout, this is an average of
tlood land* are available for with ati ■xecllent growth of early
delta until such time as authentic $7! so p. r i rate and indicates l■• t In* ing
truck raising, staple crops and for Spruill Ve g , t . 1 1ill *, Ao tile vegetable
fait- i otilll he secured.
grower that a hatidsotqe price was
-.tuck, raising and the time i* not far output will continue for some weeks
It new develops, two months af­ received for th" low i t grade* that
■tli taut, w In­ atl such land- will In to tom e and in lieu thereof money
terward that the so-ca'Ied freeze lias ht*rci6for * brought very little
the rare id
a rgc'h should lie p!Dutiful in-Sanford anti
active unfit
was tu SaIlford a blessing in dts- anti in most rases nothing, particu­
vi -1nit
owners
*guile If in other chain Is it hrdugh larly' it) that class listed as"" culls,
damage, surely the Sanford co'ery which in* (dentally is really good
della must have lnfcn an object of celt ry hut of the small stalk vanits .mercy or else the hardihood of ley; «
*
1s**axon*. scarcely
i any
III aprevious
our product together with our locu­
tion. sod a n d above all our suh- attention bus been paid to anything
irrigation was the means of our other than the four a nth-six dozen .to
withstanding t h e - worst cold that the crate but bemuse of thv quality
ha* vt'ijted Florida and our s'-flinn and demand this \&gt;ar and the fart
. in many years.
that our cebr.. seitiott produrt was
WAS (JRKAT SIJCCHSS AND SHOULD
in no wise damaged by the tr
a
Careful
investigation* of
the j
BE MADE PERM ANENT
great demand has been brought to
situation is the authority for th e |
our doyir and has been saiisfat torily
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statement.
In looking over tho
The Sc mi nolo County F a ir It,‘Id I have boon asked if I thougrtt-.ond
field fur facts we. wanted tin actual filled.
Ti fl.ii(Y.’tl HiTfi we should hold undemnn-irntlorr. ii i-iiM tfhcrrTr'Ar'lttf -T . - r ' r t n r ^ h * r ^ t m bw’i i 1sliljip it- th it y.-jir mi.a.'r. ih s.WMl uytTTg
of cejery hail been subjected to the from Sanford, Duo cars celery which ditionx and cjjetimstamntvs was a uth*r fair next year, and 1 answer
eoltl and hud since •been rut and means .102.400 crates, and at .52.80 ,sui’*"ss much mar* than any «m* most emphatically yt*..
Have you ever considered what n
disposed of and n settlement in p.*r crate moaiui already $816,720.00. e x p o t ui. With just a little nv-r
county fair rib*uns tb us? I can
In
addition.
710
cars
m
iv
d
veget-*
one
thousand
dollars
as
a
start
t
it
money arrived at —a concrete case,
was rio* d with over ono half a»f* the [oltly^iiis» *r by quoting the words «f
as it were. This was fotintl tu the abbs have moved, ilasing thqse.on
amount
loft to begin on a real large
our miittyr-d President, William
,•
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'•V** of a five apre block of celery $500,00 per car to th * grower means
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as te-i. i ....... i . . f
i t *
,
. Htht ci t s exposition anoth.T year. McKinley when in his last speech on
that was raWtl in tho open with no a total of 2370.000.00. ‘

position, "T im e keeper of progress.” and I ask you if you over saw anyIndccd fuirs'are such, they endeavor thing better?
All *ero united to
to show to our people the progress make th at part a success. Our Supt.
made by them, and th* great poisi* of P.ublie Ir\«rruetion and the tcachbilities which tv-e boforA them.
, ers in every grade in every school in
BUCCC3S.
&lt;^ur last fair was held without th* , t!,u ro unt&gt;' m a d tr lt u succe
[morn! " S upport a i d g o o d ' wishes o f ; ' Now, .when we call On you a t u
nil our people yet after the visit of lut r date and ask for help don't say
that \ e | , severe rn!d we were able S**tnlnob* county ranrmt have a fair.
to li.ii'rc Mich a iiira *s that will lead hut say. yes we can, anti by my
ns on to fully realir** our greatness, help, we shall.
and i.ct one in otir entice i minty
It-*meiubcr th.* m otto of the state
will fail to do hi* part for a fair of Kentucky: "U n ite d * wj stand,
next yeari
.
divided we fall." P u t this into y o u r
Our plan i* that' wo secure grounds life and make Sanford and Sent*
large enough to give us an e i p o s i - . Inole county what It should In*,
tiotr which none in the state may Help us from now on. Lend your
surpass. Located as wo are in tho assistance and you will tin your, part
renter of the state and in tho most and when all is united tho effects
productive paft of ^ho union lends will be a surprise to your most vivid
rue to believe that we need not imaginations.
stand back for any people.
Some will say and oven accuse us
As to the matter of this county* of using the fair to gel a gang of
making an exhibit in other copnties cheap shows. Do you believe that
it is n m a tte r of conditions. If we this is tho cn.se? f will say no. I
should 4&gt;e favored with exhibits from will say' th a t the cheap show.i, as
others then 1 would say yes, but as you limy call them, afford 'd much
long as we are called upon to fur- pleasure to some of our people. If
nish fund* to carry our products to you think n o t .-then ask some of our
other lands not far enough distant young men. "H ow about 49?"
to command the attention which we j A county fair without a midway
are after I would say not. If our would bo like a Ford uml no gas.
county was granted funds by others, i t would not go, so blame no one
then we most certainly would be f0M ho cheap shows and don't worry
expected to itmke some exhibit.
about how tnuth money they take
It is my hope that out of the fair „ * ay fron; „ur t m / i . Did you know
Ihihl last February that a real large that wv tool: r -r V i l i / g a L just one
fair may be held each year and that half ir, much aa 0 V0?y attraction*
the enllro central Florida m ay be top!:' in a t the box ofltcL Figure
invit &lt;1 tn partake, and ittak * an i-sf.hsw much they toil; nwav from Sanposition which will he a credit .to us.
j know t!,.lt $500.00.was sent
I must not fail to mention Mr. . here from Philadelphia U enable the
Howard Lydian as the real factor in manager to make th • movement to
the sucres* of our little fair, and t &gt; th * next town. Now don’t worry
Messrs Chase &amp; Co., who made the ann.it haw much we lost in the
citrus exhibit possible; to Mr. 3a- shows but think how much we lose
robs of fboltiotu who although after when w&lt;* are required to go e!soevery title stud th t r&gt;&lt; &lt; «. *. killed wh*re to sis- our own products and
brought us some oranges bloom efforts put on .display.
Make up
which Inn! not been frozen.
your mind to *•■&gt;* America first, as
Our organism bin t« going to give it were and afterwards othny coun­
every ettizen in Seminole county a. tries of your tlrenms.
chance in do his purl. ' Wo want ’ Make Seminole County Fair for
every one itt our*nUdst to he a part 191*8 the success it shoultl bo. Help
of us. We tlo not want a one or the local organization and you will
two man's fair but one which shall lie helped. May w * count on you
belong to the CHIC'* roil lit, .
and your efforts'*
l or ■xatuple, nor st-htion* w, r • .
F I. Miller. Chairman
unil.'l in the effort, to show to our
Hoar.I of I &gt;ir etors.

TH E SANFORD •
BOARD OF TRADE

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TH E SEMINOLE '
• COUNTY FAIR

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A REAL LIVE BODY OF MEN WORKING
FOR THE UPBUILDING OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY
_
lt&gt; Secretary Marlowe
l.ess than t&lt;’n months ago the
Sanford Hoard of Trade wnk organ­
ized. The membership then was
fiiill paid up. Today it has increased
to 7185 ami is growing almost dujly
Prior to January this year the
hottlM of Trinle handled several
matters of ini|iortun&lt;e to th’e lmsilu-ss man and groweT. They were
put In form uml are now being han­
dled through the various commit­
tees to a systematic way and ulthough,somt* of them are stupendous
! tasks, yet ovary indication points
| to success and that success iheans
money to the city ami the county us
beneficiaries

the* bill. In compact form, the fol­
lowing is _a repott of the publicity
feature wnfk of th** Hoard of Trade
beginning January 16th. 19l7t

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This season a conservative figure
shows that over 2,500 tourists have
come to Sanford, with this city as
th or destination and their stay has
averuged live days.
A count indi­
cates that fully fifteen thousand
have passed ‘through Sanford enroutw to other points in the stat&gt;
th at have 'heretofore been adver­
tised a s ' tourists' resorts.
Fully
twenty live thousand dollars has
been spent in Sanford by transients
and a much larger sum invested by
—Ttarifottl Ifiiit ftir a'Iting Iftne nt- llin-as who are coming back to tnuko
tem pt'd nit&lt;*rlng to the tourists their home here.
who visit Florida annually, but IteFigures of the detail work of the
cause nf the'great vegetable lin'd cel­ Hoard of Trade show as follows:
ery ind'ustry in uml arouml the city Hoard of Trade tegisti rs
710
*H
| ho* • mcvit until this season found Direct letter inquiries un• 7
«'* "lttrt an earnest Imginning. . swered .
„. . ........
156
l i i .January
f i i t i m i r v !the
IiA Hoard
I t i i i t r i l noff T
fiu lt* n
In
Trade
orr 1,250
ganizetl into a real business hotly Hooklct literature mailed out
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and its efforts have been amply re­ Hooklets given to tourists at
office
.
........... 1,100
paid ' uml our business men untl ev­
ery citizen has been reward id and as Hanford
«&gt;.
advertising *. cards
a ,result those who were at first! given to tourists
2,0fi0
' sl
skeptical arc now progressive
j Roomi, routed gratjs to t o i ­
lers ami will tell you thut their
1st* In homes
svfl
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fMW
efforts for Sanford and Semluole
Light housekeeping
upartcounty will lie directed through the
- nwnts r**nteri free
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Hoard of Trade.
C om plim entary a u to rhh-s give

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No Hoard of Trade in the slate is, on tourists t Members Giving
4-bettVr equipped officially' ami we j ing tlieir tim i antl car fr. s)
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hove found that this has-been the! Touring partlci brought ro
means of binding the' progressives j MuAfurd lor u stay of one
• I that heretofore worked individually j week or more
14
i into u mighty hotly nud with twiwer; Strangers entertain-d at re•
t^i use the progossivo.rwi. Hanford ; quest of itminit rs, shown
(will very soon equal as a r sort any I the city, and, given general
place I n ’Florida.
Information
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Aside from its natural r e s o u r c e ,! Sanford Hoard of Trade placed
recognized already througout tin*! on reciprocal lists of other
'
Hoards
throughout
the(
country, Sanford in the center of
country
16
the nation’s "celery gard mi" offers
the tropical atmosphere and stfonery | The* Hoard ^tif Trhde, with sumo
that delights tho tourists.
a iiUanee,, ha t expended over uue
*
Being on tho main line of the At­ thousand dollars jo advertising this
. . . . This
. . . . amount
.......
lantic Coast Lire Railroad and at _____
season.
compared to
the load of navigation on the Ft. other ffities is sma'l indeed hut for

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THE PLACE FOR POULTRY

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PEMIKOI F COt NTY OFFERS MANY INDUCEMENTS IN THIS LINK.
THE CUT ABOVE-SHOWS
THE THROOR POUI TRY FARM AT ENTERPRISE ON. LAKE MONROE, FIVE Jiff ILFS FROM SANFORD

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Johns river with tho elegant steam* j Sanford, in its b o n i n g shows ti e
ers Osceola and the City of Jark- method adopt tk and tho good that
sonvitle plying daily between Jack­ has resulted even from this. It is
sonville ami' Sanford many tourists the .intention to push th* interest*
have already found their way *'• id Sanford anti Seminole county tho
Sanford and this season has brought ( roming Hummer, The attraction* of
ir.oro. tourists to Sanford than any tin* various sections of Setninolo
oth r (our seasons combined.
county will be emphasized and each
To impress these tourists and to town in the county will he speviliciwpjror.i*' them tho Hoard of Trade colly hamjled and told of tho proshts found ns place and truly filled poetivc tourist of next* svasnn.

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�* A sabre duel.
A South African hunt.

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turo. T h at picture is Heights ol
Hazard."
Cyril Townsend Brady wrote " T h e
Island of Regeneration"—he wrote
" T h e Chalice of Courage"—he wrote
"T h e Little Angel of Canyon Creek"
but with "Heights of H atnrd" he
gjir passed ail previous efforts.
Imagine nil in one feature.
An automobile elopement.
An escape in aeroplane.

PROGRAMME
TONIGHT

■ A. ilirilLLufl inotor-WaV race endin#- ScBsue Hayakawa at Star Friday
in the grip of one of the boats and
Many were the adventures which
nn hrroic* resuce from another speed befel Srasue Hayawnka and his com­
demon.
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pany who will be seen at the Star
Then imagine « handsome west­ on • Friday in the Lasky-Pnramount
erner, bubbling over ' with youth, production of Robert Louis Stevcnenthusiasm, persistence and perse­ aon's famous story, " T h e l lo t tl c
verance, whose one desire is to mar­ Im p," when they were in Hawaii.
Mr. Hayakawa, 'his dire tor, M ar­
ry the girl he love*.
And this girl does not cvcri know sha] Niclan and tho camera than,
with a corps of assistants and several
him. ’
y
He arm s himself with a pistol, American members of the company
kidnaps the girl and takes her to hia journeyed over to the island expect­
ing to engage a Hawaiian cast there.
apartment. Does she marry him?
On top of this all put Charles The leading woman, Lehua Waipahu
Richmati—the handsomo Charles
is a member of a very high Hawaiian
Itirhmun of Empire Theatre Stock family and while she is a talented
Company,. Daly Stock Cbm pany, amateur actress, it was with great
"Cnpl. Barrington. "Tho Revelers" difilculty th a t they secured her p a r ­
and the " B a ttle Cry of Peace" as ents' consent for her appearance in
our hero.
Opposite him is chic moving pictures.
Nearly a week
Eleanbr WoodrufT as the lady of his was consumed before this consent
aflections. . Surrounding them and could be obtained, but Me. Haynsupporting them is a cast of eminent kawa and Mr. Nielan so won over
Yitugraph start. Lyric T hursday. her parents th a t they permitted
"T he Right to be Happy” at the many of the scenes to be photo­
graphed on their estate. The com­
S ta r Wednesday
pany
’Journeyed to Kiiauea, the fa­
Lovers, of Dickens will delight in
mous
volcano and a number of agones
Bluebird’s presentation of "T ho.
were
taken
in its depths. Mr. HayaRight to bo Happy" at tho k lar
Theatre on Wednesday with Rupert knwn and Mr. Nielan were nearly
Juliatn impersonating Scrooge, the overcome with sulphur fumes, so
flinty hearted old "grouch" of "A great was their excitement in gettln
Christmas Carol." Tiny Tint will lie some of the vloVs.
there, and kindly Roll Crachit will
lie’on the screen, natural us in Dick­
ons’ life-like word' pictures.
The
ghost of Jacob Marley and the vis­
ions reflected to Scrooge's mental
view,’ in the flying trips ire took
with the ghost of Christmas Past.
Christmas Present and Christmas
Future will be realistically reflected
through the matchless ^opportunities
afforded by trickery of the moving
pictut-r camera.

Finger Ring In History.
From the earliest perl ml of elvll|r.ed
relationship*, the linger ring Inis been
ncceplcd ns the symbol o f lldelliy tmd
Jrnlli in ‘ tin- fiilllllmeiil of it pledge,
mid for the greater part o f 2.000 year*
It was used as the most convenient
means for conveying the signet of
the wearer.

“ I’alria”
Featuring Mrs. Vernon Castle

And a flood Three Reel
Feature with a One
Reel Comedy
. W EDNESDAY
Pearl White in
"Pearl of the Army"
Also a Good 3 reel Feature
and 1 reel Comedy

141h Episode The Rag Despoiler
Peart Daro
Pearl White
T. O.. Adams
Ralph KellardMajor Brertt Theodore Friebus
The Silent Menace
? ? ? 7 ?
His innocence established. Orderly
I Adams tells Pearl that the fuel that
Major Brent’s arm is broken indi­
cates that he is tho Silent Menace.
Pearl is in doubt utid sends Adams

away.
Bertha Bonn discovers that the
Silent Mepace has quarters in the

Old Rags at The Herald Of­
fice. They -must be Clean
2 1ft Cents Per Pound.
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CLASSIFIED
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ADVERTISING

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"Ilciflht.s of Hazard"
Fenturlng Charles Richninr

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"Social Leper"
COM ING M ONDAY
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In Easy Street
#Matinee Daily 3:15. •

Admission 5 and 10 ( Is

For Sale—10 H. .P.
price $75 if sold at once,
Stone, Dramre C itr.
For Sale—One lu&gt;rse, also a jum p
acid /op huggy.
Apply tu J. W
Oateen, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
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STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH

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For Salo: About 14 acres all im­
D A IL Y T R A IN S TO WASHINGproved but not tiles,' inside city
limits, well located, one good flowing
TON A N D NEW YORK
well. . Price . $3,500.00. and terms,
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v
'No. 82
No. 8fUNo. 86
v, ..
J. O. Packard.
65-2tc
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Lv Jacksonville—9:10 a. m. ^ 12:45 p.m.
1:40 p.tn,
i in
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5:33 p.m .
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For Salo—City Lots. Two acres &lt;► Ar Savannah....... 1:15p.m .
'&gt; Ar Charleston*— 5:35 p .m .
8:55 p.m.
9:55 p.m. " v ‘, ‘
on Sanford avenue' Opposite Barnes' J Ar Richmond - 5:05 a. m. * 7:1ft a.m.
9:13 s. m.
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dairy. Suitable for suburban home. + Ar Washington.— 8:40 a. m.
10:29 a.m.
12:33 p.m.
ii
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11:42 a.m.
1:52 p.m
. .V,£* mPrice reasonable. ’ Address I,, care ♦ Ar Baltimore—10:01 a. m,.
I Ar W. Phll’phla . 12:24 p. m.
2:01p.m.
4.03 p.m .
J.
Herald Office.
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4:20 p.m.
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All*Meet rsul^mrM .
fun*. ll;L u . Pullman draulnf room •Irrprm. t&gt;|n' ‘‘ a" W
•• Lost—Pair' oF eye glasses, extra T
“ •M • »d
t» * s l •Iw eem on kO In Stvsnnah. pM M agw n m ,, . I c up, -Vi' i’ j**
m. r r r « rr&lt; !liu n &lt; r lu lr c o « riiM
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large lenses. Return to State .Bank ♦
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For Information or Reagi ration Phone or Write
of Orlando npd receive reward.
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-- Phone 17
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For R e n t— Rooms for light house­
♦♦♦♦♦
keeping, furnished or unfurnished.
809 Magnolia avenue.
65-tf
For Exchange—Ten
passenger
launch for buggy and horse hr Jersey
cow. Box 1168, Sanford.
65-3tp

ARE YOU SATISFIED?
with tho work you arc doing, or tlo you feel that vnu tack
preparation? Why not take a practical business course in
our school, and be prepared to do something definite.

For Salo—A private pool table
Big bargain, fGO.OO , cost $400.00,
Fine condition. Box No. 102, Mait­
land. F it.
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Commercial and Stenographic Courses. Classes both day
and night. If you are interested in your own welfare, come
in and let us talk it over.

For Sale—40,000 Tom nto Plants,
Globe and John Baer. $1.00 per%m.
F. L. Greene, West*Side.
63-4tc

M. J. VAN GELDEREN, Principal

For Sale—1 Range and 1 Ward
robe Trunk. 210 Park Ave.
63-tf
For Sale or Exchange—New C
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Will tra d e .fo r farm. Terms, if do
sired. Box 1073, Sanford.
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THE HOTEL FOR OUR HOME

PE O P L E

FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE
MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE HATES

For Rent On first floor, well
screened -and furnished housekeeping
apartments with slesping porch.
Very convenient. . 618 Oak avenue.
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For Rent, Sale or T r a d e —New
cottage. J. Mtisson.
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ANNOUCEMENT

For Rent
room with
Myrtle Ave.

Late arrival of Laster Blouses.
We Invite Your Early Inspection

Furnished- Rooms by Day, Week
or M o n th —Park avenue Hat, 105
North Park avenue, over L. R.
Mrs.
Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
James Patton, manager.
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J. M. D R E S N E R
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where no name is mentioned in the
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for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
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know who the a d v e rtis e r 1is and if
we- do we arc not allowed to give
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2 reel Fox Comedy

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For Trado: A 1Q0 acre
farm f o r ‘trade for land or
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the roof to tho pavement far below
and then raised the American flag to
Ita place again. Descending to the
ground she unmaaka the Silent Men*
nee. But who la it?
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Near Ice Plant on West First
street Mornluy n. rn., small purse
containing two keys.
Return (o
Mrs. A. K. Berg or I’i.‘oples Dunk.
Reward.
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h»» liSei) notlei- nf- intention .« make P I* .ye*r I"roof In M i l l li H r U f ei to -he land
above- d ta r;lb *)i, In-fore C lrr ( t 'lr e u lt Court
a l Sanford. F'l fide, on the t l i h day of
M ay. 1917,
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will Rent Your House For .You

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.10 acre farm, 5 1.- cleared, 3 trie!
jiood ilowinx well, -in crop, a b o u t
mile from-loading truck,, good road,
price $2,500.00 anti terms.. J. O.
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ContcrU nightly.by Witheringtith nnd Houser

10 acre farm t ear Cameron City,
5 acre* cleared and farmed serveral
years, good well, splendid drainage,
good house, fenred, half mile off
from brick road, o n l j $1,500.00 and
good terms at 6 per cent on deferred
payment's. J! O’. PtickaYd. 65-2tc ' 4

Matinee Daily at 3:15

10 acres of fine (lowing well lund,
splendid soil, Vasily improved, good
sold joinlt one of must productive
farms in district, and eun.be had for
$65.00
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5 acres fin*- flowing well land, li-'J
between two improved fnrnp* on
good road, weH drained, as perfect
bind as can lie found and can lie
bought for $350.00 a n d t *rms on
part if desired. J. O. Packard..

A Train Load of Buick Automobiles will arrive in Sanford this we
’ and South Florida. Place your order today.

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April 3. 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD

T flE S A N F O R D H E R A L D

Ml l,lrir ow'1 advantage and take
|im»rc ndvi&gt;rtWnK Bpacn. We cannot
R. i . HOLLY, Editor
print u weekly, twice a week or a
W. M. HAYNES, Busina** M anag" daily"'without ndveftininc and the
tsar ni'ws would not# help to support
PibbtiF-tH T Tuediy and Tri-tar
the paper Not ko you could notice
the herald printing company 'i» Th*-ri fere if War i, .1..dared and
’ the p.
• tn i t! V want a daily
a o B s a u r n o N r itic n . iw aiivanc k
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i is advert i*i nr p nr.m.ig.- suflii iont to
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71 iiiji Ki’ it paj expense*.
And it will
J be a real daily.
p j l n n d la tlM C U l br f a n l w II.OO Par Vtar In
—O ----Adeaaca of I Or. Pr t Month
r u , — “ la Adraata Moot tla M id a al OITIcr
U H &lt; A a r t n a a d -C h a a M a ll M a lt r r A o fo M H a d
| 0M , a t lh a 1‘ o o to fflro a t H ooford. F ie n d .
U a d o r A f t o f M a r th I r d . I»T»,
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AUK YOU?

When boosters try to boom your
low n
And spread afar its fame.
W hen printers' ink is freely spent
lo advertise its name,
W hen patriots have organized,
And progress starts anew,
When all ure trying to improve, .
Are you?
When

GOLF t'L l II FIRST
on Easter for this edition a n d aV icnre. Why? Because he h a s.the i-nslitnnce in various ways.
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rent lye of loiy.priced, but not rheap
If there*is-any paper in tTio United fnnd, heenuse ha ilmnn’t have to buy Will Bring Tourists and Tourist
Hotel S a js I). I,. Thrasher
States, that lips tritd any harder to one bundled dollar's .worth of fuel
Hon. IT. !,. Thrash- r i&lt; in the city
bring trade to Sanford or tb boost every winter, because be can live in
the city early and late we have failed the itju n air twelve mouth* in the Inday and informs us lh..i golf i- (lie
T h a t he rei ritly jiaid .1*10111
In sen them. This edition will be \ car and doesn't have to bttj a thing
'irculated all m v r the rounty and in hntth- of rough m.-ili.-n,- h i t ; third iorty rbdl.irs lo jo i a ip iff 'lull in
outh H o n d a nnd lias put phryed uj
&gt;f I lie youngster*, ail
every slate m the t'nioYt and it af- dav for
fords a glorious opportunity for ad* In c a u s e if he works as hard as he did game yet. b u t ' believes it is u good]
vertising purpos&lt; s. Those who failed in (he north he f j p j l v c happier and thing to Attract tiie tourists and if i
to take space lost, this opportunity cheaper and save money, as he never l|jt* people of Sanford would bring a
but this edition will fulfill the mis- did lie fore. And, again, why? Re- good golf course they would surely
slqn intended and call * attention- to cause our state has agricultural pos- attract capital here for the tourist
hotel. Mr. Thrasher, it will bo re­
the greatest section ill tlte United sibilitb s! Florida Grower.
States.
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membered tried to get up a golf
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club here several years ago and was
Seminole's Representative
anxious to get land from Thos. E m ­
A WISE CA TTLE MAN '
mett Wilson on the west side for
We enjoyed a pleasant conversa­
that
purpose but could not interest
tion with one of Hernando’s wise
local
people
sufficiently to get up the
cuttle men this week. Ho like some
funds.
other cattle men is opposed lo the
"no fence" law, but his opposition
Mr. Thrasher thinks thpt tin1 golf
has not blinded him to his own best
club is the right idea und that eighty
interests.
per cent of ihe tourists cording to
Florida want to play golf and will
This cattle mini is heartily in
favor of the eradication pf the cattle
only go where there are golf links.
tick. He has seen the effects upon
That the links supplementing the
cattle by dipping. He knows th at
great
fishir g and boating and good
m
it will pay him to have his cuttle
r o a d s - in this county would make
dipped and .it will pay every other
Sanford the I est tourist resort jn
entile man.
ccntfjl Florida.

knockers start to hammer
hard.
And raii on every side, .
When scoffers spurn your civir pride.
And tight it far and wide.
WTien some one calls on you for aid
To push improvements through.
And some are hoping all will fail,
Are you?
This cuttle man is preparing for
To . war or not to war. That is
the quarantine that will be estab­
Dr. Masters, April 18
the question.
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On Wednesday, April 18th, Dr.
' OUR EASTER EDITION
Masters of. the Fort Orange Sani­
Id-gislnture meets in Tallahassee
The Sanford Herald for the first ment by purchasing nnd fencing
tarium wilf.be the guest of the Wel­
this week and continues for some time has issued an Easier edition tick free pastures. He is obtaining
fare Department at the Woman's
time to come.
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This was not done with the idea of ail the land he can get.
Club nnd will lecture on the Psy­
-------- O --------making money but for the sole purThe question that . occupies his
chology
of H e a lth and Disease
Dr.
Somewhere in the United States |wse of iniparting a .greater Easter mind is. “ After the eradication of
HON. F. L WOODRUFF
Must-rs contends that very little is
thrre are hotel men, looking for n spirit, for boosting our churches and the cattle tick, what must he expect
Seminole county will be well rep­ known as to the rontrol of the b o d ­
■site. Sanford Aas a free site for a our schools and our city and coun­ pect?" He does not kttow that the
resented
in the state legislature this ily functions !&gt;y th.* nond
V arious
hotel. (Tome to it.
ty generally. We conceived the idea keeping and feeding of' his rattle
&gt;ear
in
tinperson
id
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k
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[sects
ha
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mi d isto rte d t h e fa c ts th a t
——O -----of having Easier Week the Dress Up during the quarantine will convince
This is trading week in Sanford Week and having our merchants himT h i s is Du" wisest way. Rut i f .,'V\\,,'!r '*11 * h" l,,f* Su," h v »»«*•* &lt;"r »&gt;e considers this an opportune lim e,
up 'his
for
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The merchants are offering bargains slart a campaign fur. bringing the the "no-fence" law becomes effee ralluhussce to lake
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e
next
sixty
days,
Mr
Woodruff
tcrtiiiued by a large number of
in tft-asonahle goods. Come in and people from this entire section to live at this or any future lime. In
was born and raised in this sect ion people. The people of Sanford are
see us this week.
Sanford to trade The Sanford Her­ proposes to be ready for it
Brooks
and has aided materially in the up­ CQrdially invited to hear Dr. Masters
------( ) -----ald has done its part, boosting the villc Argus;
building of the city and county. whose masterly' address on Tubercus
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The good loads are in operation. city just as we have always accom­
He served for several years on the losis earlier 4n the season was so en­
Our country fritnds- should cele­ plished in the past and if all the
PO SSIBILITIES
board of
county
commissioners, thusiastically received
The lecture
brate the occasion by coming to Sun- merchants failed to see this golden
There are places in this country of served the rity ns mayor und abb-f­ is entirely fnv- and open to all
opportunity
it
is
their
loss
and
not
ford this week and inspecting the
ours where climatic conditions are man and has held and -viill holdThe Herald's
large storks of our merchants
intolerable, w lo*/c i here art- seven or oit-^r po-itinnof honor ami
ir*u-i
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In compiling this edition and s o ­ month- of winter and live months He I- a large o w n e r of country
prop W OM AN’S CLUB
The Herald has neVer urged the] liciting advertisement-, we an- more of poor sleighing in t tie calendar yi ar ertv ami city property and knowI T i l l e d Stales to go to w.»r hut w e j than hob-hied to Secretary Marlowe und where it is impossible to ratio the needs of the city and county as
H ub Calendar
stand ‘|uare behind the President of the Hoard of Trade and Dr. children anti tyve them a fifty-fifty well as any man in the county, lie
Wednesday, April I
in whatever he decides upon. Our Hyman -of the Ilaptist church. Dr. break on the opportunities of life, is an ardent sportsman and can he
Birthday celebration and business
motto is “ M y country.
May she Hyman was on the eve of getting up Where Die landlord und the butcher depended upon to foster and help to meeting, Mrs. E. M Galloway,
ever lie right but my country Right un advertising foljier for jiis Easter ■and the doctor and the clothing pass a suitable game und fish law- president
Bring a silver offering to
or Wrong.”
exercises and hearing of The Hef- store and the coal dealer prevent the that will proti'ct the fish and game to chili birthday party tomorrow
nld edition came in and solicited a d ­ chance of independence by keeping of the state and of* our county afternoon
The Herald has been asked if this vertisemenls for this paper. In re*jthe head nnd provider of the family While he has no special local lulls Inpaper Would print-a-daily in case of turn we met him halfway and p r in t - .always in debt That man comes to will he found upon the rig h t. Mill­
Let Us Hope So.
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war. We answer in the affirmative, ed hi- program free of charge
N o o n e Is e q u a l l y w i s e o r g u n n h - il
Not only in case of war but any all th e 'o th e r ministers wc are also and u ‘constructive force in the com- ( ready and witling at all times to a t a l l p o i n t s q u i t ' l l Is s e ld o m H in t n u y other time th a t the merchants can indebted for giving us timely talks munity that he blesses with Ifin jires- serve his constituent*

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pinned a budge on us wo'cf be
wearing enough medals to sink
n battleship. If you'll allow us
to fit your feet wit Ip the shoe*
that they’ve got coming to them
you’ll find out why our cus­
tomers arc 'so friendly toward
us. Now get in on this—it
will pay you.

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Statement of Condition of

The First National Bank of Sanford, Florida
At the Close of Business April 2nd, 1917
LIABILITIES
$333,606.11
.1,892.38
8 ,750.00
135,535.53
13,500.00

Loans and
Discounts • ................
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Overdrafts - - - - - - - U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation - Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures
CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS AND
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206, 929.34
$ 700, 213^36

Deposits April 2nd, 1917 Deposits April 1st, 1916
Increase in One Year

Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Dividends Unpaid
Circulation - •
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DEPOSITS

$35,000.00
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608, 059.81. r&gt;T$ 700 , 213.36

$ 608, 059.81
427,459.66
$ 180, 600.15

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The First National Bank believes in preparedness, not only military but in every department of life. If a nation is FINAN­
CIALLY prepared all other needs can be supplied.- If a man has his FINANCES well in hand he can
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avail himself of every opportunity that presents itself to him.
This Bank is PREPARED to render effective assistance to every man who is PREPARED to make use of it.
We can handle every line of business with SAFETY, and EFFICIENCY, and will be glad to have YOU call to talk it over with us.

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�THE 9ANFOUP HERALD

MADE OIL FROM.
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N£&gt;VL^TQJ^Y_COM B S- OJj.T.. QF_THE _JVEST.
FORMER RESIDENT OF SANFORI)

posed o f-th irty or forty voices and
will ho assisted hy member*' of tfie
Conservatory Faculty.
Dr. Allen
’ and Miss Dyer* violinist and Mis*
Ilous, piano soloist are the mein tiers
who contribute t h e i r . talent to u
program of interest and charm.
T-hw U**kw»•*—«*«*—m oderate- in—prtrrand ran be bought o f irony member
of the Literature D e p a rtm en t.'
S o ile d Cutrndur for Mutter l l ’trb
Monday afternoon, April i)—
Auction bridge. Mrs. Gene Routnillut hostess.
Margaret Neal's birthday party.
Monday night —
Dance at the Kilts Club.
Tuesday, April 10--------Social Department evening dance.
Wodm«sday, April 1 1 Literature meeting a t Woman’s
Club.
The wedding of Miss Grctchcn
Schultz and Judge Ernest Ilous*
holder.
Thursday afternoon, April 12 —
Mrs. S. E. Ilarrett entertains the
Every Week Bridge Club.
Thursday night—
Subscription dance of Holy Cross
Guild at Parish House.
Friday, April HI—
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Mrs. Harry Pnpworth gives a pic­
nic party.
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Friday night—
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Hollins College Women’s Tilre
Club at Woman’s Club.

1 In a short ,time had the entire
"cracker” population
of
Orange
county engaged In the exritlng pas­
tim e of lieu witching. Also we went
to considerable expense in building
furnaces nml acquiring huge copper
hollers In which to cook the fleas.
Just os we had operations on*a big
scale in full swing, there came a tel*
egrum from Huntley saying that the
deal wus off and th at he was flfeing
from New York with the officers of
the law a t his heels. He explained
that he sold a bottle fo the oil* to a
A great many years ago wc spent prize, fighter, who wont into the ring
a year in southern Florida.
The n n d .n l the first blow killed I d s . op­
fleas In that country were something ponent,
Mealing Dinner Party
aim ply awful and marie life*a burden
Another bottle had been sold to an
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Neal
to such of the inhabitants ns had
athlete who was trying to break the were hosts at n small but charming
not been rendered Immune by inocu­
record in high jurdping time at Mod- dinner party on Friduy evening at
lation. Jt reached a point where we
Son Square Gardens. He made a j vyhirh the guests were Dr. and Mrs.
Itatl to do worm thing to reduce the
prodigious jump and KtrycV: Ids head Lincoln Hulley, Miss Ellen Murtien,
.visible -u| ply of "Ileus or leave the
-on the ceiling some fit) feet above, Dean of Women ut Stetson Univer­
countr .
I (-rushing Ids skull and musing in­ sity and Mr Hyi Hulley of DeLand
(Itir I
v a- built Upon ih*- . | stant death.
and M m
Marry Papworth o f New
soim i . • ,i • t above the ground , A 1 Mkey had apjdl- d tie- (III to;
We to&lt;
•&gt; numb* r of s IuiUoa tin the legs of In* Imr-e. which started
[tans a .d poured in tin- bottom of in a race beautifully, but llew* the.
Pertunut Mriihiin
each about* a quarter of un inch of track and had not been seen since.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stryker left
New Ur. a r t molasses.
Then we
This shows that not all these Get? on Thursday to return to Lonsdale,
stuck up i-: the side of each pun a Rich-Quick schemes- work out, Th Fa., after a pleasant visit to thi-ir
large sheet of writing paper, slanting s ta r t off well but something is Sure mother, Mrs, J. C. Higgins.
so that tin* lower edge toucTied the to happen t o Upset the-ealeulations
pan. ’ As is well known, fleas are of t lie \voutd-be millionaire.
a t t r a c t 'd 1- anything white
They
We still have a lltt!,- of that »il on
would j ■p at t'li-t pap. - .iml, it
hand, but h ale hee.i s ry sparing in
being - ■*.-i h. t he
wo ild -ln|.lls ii—- Ilf i‘(Uiri". jUst before a t ­
(low n i: , t !, * lllola-t-v'-s and b.-come
tending a da nee* we make u s e .o l a
entangl -&lt;L
A congenial family party that
little of it, bqt th e am ount is very
The first morning, after setting
limited, owing ti iur consideration motored to Winter Park on Sunday
these tra in we had nine pans full o
and spent the day with Mr. and
for. p u r partner.
fleas.
V e gazed upon our catch
Mrs. J. O. Hurley were Mr. and
Now. any other place on ‘earth,
with great satisfaction, but it seemes
Mrs. J. G. Hurley and children and
fo us a shame to allow all that raw that story would have been received Mr. and Mrs. J. 1*. Hurley. *
material to go to waste. Suddenly with grv.it interest and taken as a
it occurred to-us that the flea, being remarkable narrative, but the mema b le to j II I' several h u itd re d linii-s iters of the Fire.Id** club did nothing
it* own !.-.iglh, possessed remark­ i but hoot in derision when we fin- .
able vitality, and that the oil ex­ ! ished.
tracted from their bodies could he
Used with hilling effect by prize
llglifurs. ■ . !•'!*•!*. mid even on race
• ,.»rcu«e tlieir tipple up*-,.

The woods are preen_the bathin^_ia.great, the air is frisft
ancTthe fish are bitfner. .

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Easter Time

Fishing Time

We make a, specialty of all kinds of Fishing Tackle, Poles
Lines, Seines, Hooks, Sinkers, Etc. The best of Bristol Steel
Rods or the regular Bamboo, from 5 cents to $5.00 and we
can supply your wants in every respect. Don’t think of,going fiihing until you look at our big stock of Supplies.

Time For Spring Cleaning
Which means that the busy house wife will want a number
of articles in our line.
We have everything for the h o u se
in Paints and Oils, Ice Coolers, Refrigerators, Oil Stoves,
Aluminum Ware, Etc.

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Seminole Bank Bldg

Mrs. W. D. Gillen and Mrs. J, G.
Hurley were .among the members of
the locsfl Woodmen Circle who went
to Orlando last week and were guestsfi
at the btinqiti'l. 'Other* were* San­
ford were Mrs. tGeo, Hailey, MrrI
L. V. Bryan." Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs.
Alleev Williams.

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Waifs spent Saturday last
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Mrs. . M a y ’ Dickins left yesterday
for St. Petersburg where she goes as
a representative of the Auxiliary
to the Presbytorlak Khe will be the
guest of -Mrs. Henry 'Dlckins.
Mrs. J. I). Parker left Saturday
for Memphis. Tcnn., where she was
called in counril of the law- commit­
tee of the Woodmen Circle.

Mr. Stanley Wood leaves toda&gt;
for Montana after spending the win
ter In Sanford.
Mr. and
tored over
having ns
Vorce and

Mr*. W. J. Thigpen mo­
to DeLand on Thursday
their guests, Mrs. C. M
Miss Jane! Chapman.

Things have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday,
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They are a reading people
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GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINERY.

Miss Alice Jacocks of Winter Park
in the guest of Mrs. Hoi Wight.

“ Thanks for the order. By using the
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save twenty-four hours on the shipment.
Yes, it certainly is wonderful.”

Guests of Mrs. Hal Wight who
motored over to Orlando on Sunday
and enjoyed a picnic lunch by the
wayside were Misses Fcacfica Lef|ler, Olga Schultz, Janet Chapman
and Alice Jacocks, th e latter joining
the party ut Winter Park.

Every Bell Telephone ia a Long Distance Station.

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TY COBB ENGAGES IN A FIST FIGHT
WITH “BUCK" HERZOG TH E GEORGIA
.; WHIRLWIND AS USUAL IS VICTORIOUS

pass up such a golden opportunity
o f securing his services would bg like
letting a C o b b , slip through' our
fingers.
And no one knows the greatness
of Roberts as
ball player better
than President Harry Cyllcy's star
pitchers of the Jacksonville City
by
striking. game, the Orlando team failed to League.
PIUDE OF GEORGIA IS ing him any good
Such cases as the above is what show up.
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we admire in this sterling ball play­
We wrote to* the sehdol and asked
ilIM SELF AND
er, though not a believer in rowdy­ them were they coming, and they
ism on the bull field, we d o 'believe wired.back that they would be here
CHARACTER
that no player should let another on the 4 o'clock train. Well, the
By "KcdV Dav :8
"rub it on them."
train arrived anti it didn't look like
1„ yesterday's papers we are inCobb is high tempered, he has to I &gt;* had been in a wreck either, ahd
(armed that Ty Cobh nnH " B u c k " be. or else his title as the world's
team shOWod up. unless they were
Herioi ul the New York Giant* greatest would go u-glimmering
afraid to get off. or didn t have »* * *»•
ram* to .blow*.
T he fight **1,irt*-*l along
The enough to get
Thi*
the
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o n ' Ib'zog being spiked, the Giant Herald ha- conn* to Cobb's ..id. and j Now jn-rtmt me to txpre** my«*lf
star &gt;1.eating Tv spiked him inten- if the .ante &lt;|Ftlietillte- art -.1 again w&lt;- in a few rulm wortl1 have been
tionally. which Cobb denied nndjwill be right back at his rescue.
reading the Titm-s-Cnion here of law
the;, immediately came to blows.
Imagine it! Claiming Ty G ohhjand understand thaT the Orlando
According to the reports Ty came spikes’ball players for a living, he | team is claiming the'slate-champlpnThe athletic prize for the season of
oul the winner. A(ret the game don't necessarily hove to do thaf/jship. I'll take it for granted that ! 1fi^ and 17 surely belongs to djeHerzog not satisfied renewed the IL’ o n l y 'draws h i s . t l a . 00 b per ftftjthey are, -by far, the undisputed 11. V. A. Basketball team, for of All
hpiiilities. at a Dallas hotel where being, the greatest of them nil and Jchampions of Florida uhen.it comes sports, including baseball, football
Ty a;:dn showed his •upreiApty' it*
pot bemuse he spikes ball players, to breaking agreements for basket- 4 r.1I basketball the bval boys were)
Ty Cobb has bom with the Dtw-’jbnll came-' C an't quit |iniler,-,. .iiu]j easily tie leader*
The It S \ i
f ig if - r
Tv Cobb was born in Uo)aet«n, f tm u club lor th pa*i iw«l\«* year/, why th&lt;-&gt; ur«- ha nipion mile— they boys h i *, ■ tiuird for three things. |
(g, employers l a v b n
O*
i b* in a Georgia frai kef w»*,
' S’ ,ire claiming tr&gt; to* the H«iT AIR t&lt; am uurk i-rf* . t harmony among
in -ay that there is m o re 1well *.iti»tici| with hi- -ervices reit-. CHAM PION S ol Florida
will
tho players and the everlasting fight­
gtntlvman in him lhafi to spike a ;,dered. both as a player and as a
We took our tram down to Or­ ing Spirit which has more than placed
player purposely. All Cobb asks for gentleman.
lundo and defeated them on their Hanford on t h e .map in large letters.
is p.irt ol the base and if the,player j And-while ho may retire with aH .own court and made them like it.. The °bl lighting spirit was shown in
Irtl- like he c u n t give this then he
smears on his record his name Wa made no kick about going to
*hc game*, and to this we atidifer* the consequences of Isrint; ^will linger in the fieaits of million* that village., we went when the roads tribute their surer*.*.
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; Of fmw ns k player who defended hi»J were bad and dreaded the trip. P u t | frhts Sanford High School, whirr
Ty I obi* baa f,('9R/ Brlu*£*L slatt- character from attacks from playe’rvf we ■made the agreement and « ( at
their best failed to muter!.due
derf i .md boosted more Thqn any BmI f!Uls
known, his ch aracter I h ast expected to fulfill it or else no- lhi*
m.u, (M1 m tootball. and bad
pln&gt;*r
iiih profusion tttdiiy. and ttll a
ntlc*fTi»ri in not* qutKtionfd. Itify fht-m a day or two ahead of it not l&gt;een for that, the call would
still tin more manly, self respecting (Jeorgia honors him. the south love* | time that we couldn't arrive,
have gone in their direction, but it
gentleman performs on this conti- f,|m anlj tt„. r,.M u( t h»is | Can u be pos«ibb* of a tow n talked can't lie doubled in the lca*i that
fit* country w
tieoritiunfi *»
neat, Georgians
as u rule defend . compelled to take off their hat* to L f a|| ov, r America a.- the autorn*.- with the High School'.* showing in
m l'u 'le n n i
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from all * .hnn
rum ((ir
for hi* everlasting
t*r!a'ting gametiess. j |„|t. n t v of the south, that thev art tootball that the honor surely be­
•’'" if " ' 1,1,1 ( ' oM&gt; ■* nf&gt; *‘X«'**l*0on to: fJo ,o it. Ty. and when you r e t i r e ' l l able to secure two automobile* longs to tlii* It S A. boys The fol­
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We'lt put you Up against the w o r l d 's |to ffring them to Sanford?
low tng is a sketch of the player*
When Cobb is in tho wrong the champion tighter ami th*To is a n - ' f rj conclusion. let tm* say that the who participated in one -or more
write- will till the fcadiirs of tin* othfr field we believe you will Still | &lt;*v,*r rat&lt;*d. wailing, - t a t e champion* gam ***
&lt; iiplailt Paul IIa » kin*
sai-- i t whon In the fight this be supreme in a* \*&gt;u ar *1 in thejgf,* tuxthing hut Lii;cx .md ire lixi-ig
.dr. and not playing liasl.tiii.dl.
P3J ■
i" right ut His defense. . J world
Who led the ‘R. S A. through
Juslirc and Fair Play
Mu.,
s ears ago in the city of J T Y R l'S RAYM OND COBH, the
these gruelling' conflict* deserve*
N’in York a ‘fan in that metropolis Rr..ut,,M „f .dl ball player* and th
ag IMitor Young l.idi'#. I t oi,.id.'table ■redtl lor hi* itiai*.ig.■P
■ iaily roasting Ty until "Ilghl|m*eC' fu**I tint! -performs in know nut wh.it to tell you todo. 1. rnent of hi* players, and also for lit*
thr duv'i r got too' hot for Ty to Bun Johnson's circuit today.
oan exteod. you ,my. sympalbl *. but (knack
of putting the old life in the
*U nl ,t longer this roasting at the
even -that
won't 'bring thr-m-Moygame
On'tu|» of all ihix Paul i* a
haia). 1 ihi* New York fan. Ty
ion x that
y o j sju-nt
S* itatF-ifd* N'o 1 talent and during iho game'
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••• umpire ami asked thej
in&gt;r great pleasure in running your with Hollins College at Rollins, the
. untp i. ep &lt;t this rowdy spectator i
letter which you asked to b&lt;* pub­ must spectacular game ever dis­
from lie -lands, but the u m |» re*
lished.
A* far a* ilny state cham ­ played on a baseball 'court «w.ii»f
nr "'min'* havm
fuMti. * Ty ntooH for his slanNler
pion* are concerned I have, yet to turned out by this popular captain.
Ion,: enough, when this fan dociifed
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learn when the Orlando team, hn* _ l'nq|*played a steady game all **&gt;oU
O pen L etter
to call hint n ‘‘half. niggeF^ thcji' he
sromrgamethtx'waaon., Sii'nlord deT son and the defeats which were reg- j
.Sanford, F|a.^ April 2, 1917. 1 feuted them ut Orlundo and the Du­
lmrr,eiriat.-ly prore«»ded to get him n
jstered against the locals this -eason
"R
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Davis, Sporting Kditor tjah•nan, which h^ Mid, and the moat unval girl* defeated the*n twice. So will never be placed at his door. *
.ford Hrrtdtl:
wlclful heating did this fan get at
I'll.give you a.name that i* worthy
The Kt-( aptain
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D?ar Sirt ‘
CoKb'* hand.
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and call them the “ Phoney" Cham­
Ned Chittenderi, former* Captain
Would
like
very
much
to
have
Ti e Detroit players went out on a
pion*.
played in one game fur the locals and
strike for their star player, who was thin letter published in your column.
hud lie remained in the game the
• us|*4-niI.&lt;] '|,y President Johnson
Last Friday .the Orlando High
team would have been strengthened
indefinitely; though at the request Srhoql girls' basketball team were
about twenty per cent more, N'ed
f obh himself the playern went
retired from the game for reasons
haik jlt th,. game, as Cobh told them scheduled to play the local High
u n k n o w n and his service* were miss­
the- were injuring the club's chances j School team, and after advertising
ed, though it was mighty hard for
°1 winning the pennant and not do- and making preparations for the
the lot'll! team to confess that they
would like very much to entice Ned
to return
The former Captain re­
tired and wie*nueeeeded by Hawkins
who tilled a good man's -hoes in a
most creditable manner.

B. S. A. BOYS WIN
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YOUNG PHENOM OF
JACKSONVILLE IS
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ARE YOU THI NKI NG

a r e y o u t h in k in g o f g o in g

HOME

TO MOTHER?
Don't You Think That a Few Months Away
From The Old-Man Would Make Him
Kick-In Stronger Next Season
On That New Skypiece?

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T H A T B E IN G T H E C A S E :

Have Something To Move

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STAR OUTFIELDER OF LEAGUE
AND SENSATIONAL BATSMAN

Whoever the manager of the San­
ford baseball club may be this year
we are going to sugge-t to him to
place hi* optic* on n certain bull
player in Jacksonville by the name
of Harold Roberts, whom few if any
can equal a* an outfielder today in
that thriving city.
With all the extraordinary fea­
tures of a great player, he possesses
them on a smaller scale. Only 18
years oL. age he has long set the cjty
league on fire with his spectacular
fielding and terrific hitting. Roberts'
main weakness seems to be great
base runner, greater _ hitter and
greatest outfielder in that- league.
Last year this youngster performed
with the Live .Oak club on the
West Coast and his record for 51
games shows ho hit' .for 291, and
only three men were able to reach
first base through Kjs fielding, th at
is, he made three errors, which hacks
up the compliment paid to him as a
player.
Sanford can secure his services, us
he js often for engagement, and to

Allan Jones
Selected on the writer's all-star
team of basket hull players in the
Tampa Times was more than worthy
of a call on this team. Allan was
■elected for more than one reason,
hut t h e -main reason and enough to
warrant his place on this (eanf was
his all around work a* a guard. In
one game and &lt;mly one wus his play­
ing below par, and that was the
game at Rollins, though that is not
to he taken away from his credit as
a player. All players In 'all sports
have whaf is known as off days, and
that was one day that Allan was
off. Allan's star game was the Or­
lando and Seabreeze.games. Roth of
these games found this little player
performed! in gr,out style.
"Peerless., Ruble
Here’s* a player that must not be
overlooked, not in the least. Though
Robio is a High School player he
gave his services to the club and nil
games looked alike to him.
lie
feared no team and his off duos were
never seen. .As a basket thrower
only one player in Florida can sur
pass him and that player
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■ SIXTH SERVICE .
(Song and Story) .
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T H E DAWN IM M O RTA L.
An Easier Service

Easter—Sunday, April 8th, at the
Baptist Temple—Welcome

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Story by
M a b e lJ , Hosemon
Music by
Various Composers

Beginners ■and P rim ary Easter
Song
Reading. "Giving and Living," j
by Rosamond Radford,
Those Taking Part
Song. "Sound the Battle Cry."
Missionary. Story, Mrs. James Reader, Dr. George Hyman.
Directress, Mrs. Jam es Taylor.
Taylor.
Pianist, Miss Margaret Davis.
OfTering Explained.
Song, "Stand "Up For Jesus," Violin Soloist, Miss Shelton.
SECOND SERVICE
(New Tune).
(The Sunday School)
The Orchealra
Departments
assembto and con­
All departments of the Sunday
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School wjH asM'irtble together at
T*— Miss Adele Rines.
to c la s s e s.__ __
9:30 a t iho Temple, and observe the
Mr. Sidney Kennedy,
Annual Missionary Day, Tho fol­
Cornets, Miss Rose Gallager,
lowing program will he rendered:
T h ir d n fftv iC E
Mr. Edward Mlilen.
Hon. Jno. D. Jinkins, Super­
(The Presrhing Service)
intendent, in chnrge.
This service will begin promptly Tenor, Mr. Max Stewart.
My Country 'Tis of Thee.
at 11:00. Dr. George Hym an, tho Bass, Mr. Royal Klintworth.
A'nnounce the Day.
The Chorua
-a Pastor will preach, using the sub­
Reading, "Call of H um anity,". ject, " Jo y Cometh in th e Morning." Sopranos, Mrs. Ernest Betts
The order of service will be ns fol­
Mrs. A. M. Philips
• by Sarah Wheeleas.
lows:
Miss Edicth Stewart
• Song, "For the Honor of Our
Piano
Prelude,."A
ndante,"
Beet­
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Miss
M artha Fox
King."
hoven.
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Mrs.
R.
L. Rowe
Reading, "God Wnnts Our
Doxology.
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Best," Peyton Fortson.
Invocation.
Miss Rosamond Radford
Miss Jc n nettc Lalng
H ym n, "Oh, Day of Rest and
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Miss Essie Whittle
Gladness."
Miss Ruth Whitthi •
Scripture. •
Miss]Lucille Rines.
Interlude.
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Mrs.
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Prayer.
Miss
Minnie Stew art
Hymn, "Oh, Could I Speak the
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Tayfor.
Matchless W orth."
Tenor,
Mr.
Gene
Singletary
Announcements.
Mr. F. E. Gatchcl
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Piano OITertory, "A ria ,” Men­
Mr. P. S. Fortson
delssohn.
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Mr. H. V. Warren.
Our Telephone Number is 210
Choir,
"Crown
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All."
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Our goods arc Ihe best and always
The Sermon.
Mr.
Courier
Solo, " E y e Hath Not Seen,"
fresh.
if
Mr.
K.
R. Murrell.
by Mrs. Taylor.
The
Program
We are never in dispute with our
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Hymn, "Holy Ghost W ith Light
Orchestra Prelude —
Divine."
customers about their accounts.
" I igh t of thff World " - G r a y
Benediction.
Honesty brings CONFIDENCE.
Prayer.
Comet Duet,
"Sleep Well Sweet
FOURTH SERVICE
Confidence brings BUSINESS.
Angel"
5
ias
Gallagher,
Mr. Miller
lllaplism)
Announcements.
Business brings APPRECIATION.
The congregation will assemble at
Offering.
3 P. M. a t The Home of Deacon
&lt;$&gt; D. It. Brisson where a num ber of Violin Offertory ’C n n t’lene Bdrowski’
The Story.
♦ cundidptes will be Baptized i n the Chorus, " I n Bethany."
private pool.
Tin- Story.
Chorus, "Alone He Stands."
The Story.
FIFTH SERVICE
‘t
Chorus, "Almighty Lord."
•fB. V. P. II.)
6:15 The Temple, Flake mid C ham ­ The Story.
pion II. Y. P. U. .will meet in M a le . Voices, "Shall We Crucify
Him?"
their respective . rooms and
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will render the regular pro- The Story.
Slow Chorus. "F o r Me."
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Chorus, "Sweetly Rest."
The Story.
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IF YOU W I S H T,() HE
Ladles' (Quartette. “ Sorrow Will
Change to Singing." M -V II •us
~
taking the solo.,
~ Th.- Story.
— Ladies' Chorus, "Risen."
The Story.
D O N ’T
SANFORD’S MOST UPClosing
Chorus 'Congregation asked
FORGET
TO-DATE M EN’S SHOP
to stand " if a Man Die," From
Handel's "Messiah "
Mrs.
Taylor takihg Contralto Solo,
.Mrs. Philips taking Soprano
Side,
Benediction.
Orchestra Postlude " T h e p a l m " by
Faure

Fancy Groceries
DryGoods,Shoes,Notions,
Hay, Grain and Feed

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FIRST HKKVICB '

(A Morning W’alch)
AH the churches of the city will
combine in a Morning Wutch Scrvire
to be held in Central Park from
6:30 to ” :00 a. m. The public gen­
erally is invited.

OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT

“EverythingGood IpEat”
Celery Ave.

Things You Ough to Know

LO U IS P A IN T
Meat Market and Groceries

| Attired Correctly on Easter Sunday

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T h e H ab erd ash ery

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A few specials for your consideration: Palm Beach and Crash
Suits, $7.50 to $11.00. Arrow Shirts and Collars, Straw Hats of
all kinds, Panamas, Leghorns, Bangkoks, Sennets and Madagascars. Notascme Hosiery for Men and Women. ' Bathing Suits
in Fancy Patterns. Lemar and Cheney Neckwear.

B. L. PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

IMPERIAL THEATRE BLDG.

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T he Geo. H. Fcrnald Hdw. Co.
U. L. Perkins, The Haberdasher
River* Brothers.
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M. D.* Gatchcl A Son.
G. K. Wise, Laundryman.
Candy Land at Lyric Theatre.
Louis Paint
Sanford Public Sorvico Co.
■ Sanford Pressing Clue
Hodges A McMullen
L. P. McCulIer
"
Bonita
J. L. Milieu

6 aster fires

WILD DEER AS PATIENT. •

Easter fires, established in
honor of the sun, form a fea­
ture of Easter observance in
some parts of Great Britain,
where bonfires are quite com­
mon in early spring.- Effigies
of Jndas were annually burn­
ed in Athens on Easter Sun­
day until the government pro­
hibited It.
Frazer in "The Golden
Bough" states that about 100
years ago the eastern at Altbenneberg, in upper Bavaria,
was as follows: On the after­
noon of Easter Saturday boys
collected wood, whioh they
piled in a cornfield, while in 4
the middle of the pile they set
up a tall wooden cross all
swathed in straw. After the
evening service they lighted jjj
lanterns at the consecrated can- '
die in the church and ran with
them at full speed to the pyre.
The first to arrive set fire to
the heap. No woman or girl
might come near the bonfire,
b u t both could watch it from
a distance. As the flames rose
f.J the men and lads shouted, "We
are burring the Judasl"

On the Easter
Tea Table

RIVERS BROTHERS

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D octor T r e a t* Duck For Shock Afu.

Colliding With Auto.
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•Newton, N. J.—Dr. Whttilel.! flr,,
stntft^vetcrlnnrlaii for (his
h/i
the unusual cxjierience of mlals|«Uf
tb a wild deer. The doctor was on
way to Haln«vl|IC, whorc.’nj, i,,
otheriw rta of this county, pink r*ye
becotuo almost an epidemic amo0f
horses. When the doctor was i«v,ia*
through a stretch of woods a
Iea|ied out and tried to c r . ^ die ro*t
bringing up against the doctor's &lt;tr
Tb® wind shield and a mudguarl
of the ear were broken, nnd the l urk
fell unconscious. Dr. Gray treiti-,1 ifc,
animal's bnilses and udiiiljtUvmi (
restorative and iu half an hour tho
buck, si III a hit uncertain on hh I
rose and walked away.

HARVARD MAN A
Earns

"M A ID .”

$15 by Housework—Sludsnts
M aks |85,120 In Year.

Cambridge, Muss.-One IlnManl unc
dergraditale elected l,o do gebrrtl
housework during .the lust n adomic
year, according, to the annual report
of tho student employment office.
The sum of $15 which i - younj
mnu received for Ids mt Uk leads lh
tho belief that he eltbf-r
fur a regular maid or !&lt;••.! Idnfter
a month of baking and l»d rn n.n.g.
Local employment during the i»«
year gnvc CIS Harvard men total
wages of $85.120 70. Imlnd,.: m th*
occupation* followed were it,..,- 0f
furnace man, dancing teacher, dunclnj
partner, pin Iwy. model, o(rnn4 Uij,
scene shifter nhd conduclor.

Where Dlaeking Get* Odbr
Shnehlncklng. says lb, s mifliAmerican, owes its |„-.-niiidie
odor, faintly siiggesihr &gt;&gt;i
d..-p
ORE.MOST among Easter' daln woods, where spruce and m- nbick
ties are the sotilh German Eas­ needle* |wid Hie ground, |o uit ml uhich
kind
ter loaf, the’ tnld-Gcrman "bun. Is mnnufnctured from ihN ny bread" and tho dcllclohs of needles. Tlov greater p.m of this
oil is distilled In New Enii. u l dur­
"rabbit ears."
Tile first o f these consists of light, ing the w inter.

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well sweetened, many raisin dotted,'
white wlieaten bread; tho next o f
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cooky dough shaped Into Imnnlrs— e « e e e e e e e e e e e « e e o e t ■
■■iiuli tallj-il, long eared, w ildly rnmpnnt
or hunched up iMitiny fashion—with a
lirlclifsllver coin for an eye. And the
really most tooihsotiie ."liasen oliren."
or bunny ears, are made ns fo llo w s
Half a pon inI of dour, three tnblespiHih
fills o f s.ngnr. four liildes|Ms»iifiils of
ti(lller. a lenspoonfiil o f salt, two whole
eggs and the yolks o f twn-olW rs an 1
worked litlo n dptigh, wldch let slam)
for three hours In a cool s|si|.
Roll out to the thl'-kness of n knife
Idaile and with a pastry wheel cut Into
strips four Inches long nnil one Inch
wide. Hake lit briskly lolling lard to
a delicate golden yellow, sprinkle liber­
ally with powdered sugnr and eat be
fore they're three hours old.
These same Inch wide strips, cot Into
longer lengths and p'oven round andmuii)l before Immersing In the bolting
Inrd. form the so called “ stork nests"
o f Kunblnn fame. Such n "nest" tilled
with delicately tinted Easter eggs
makes n charming center dlsfi for the
Jhvcnlle Easter 'suppvr'IftWff. — N ew
York Evening Hun.

candylandI

LYRIC THEATRE
BUILDING

SEVENTH SERVICE
(The Lard's Supper)
, The Communicants will ussemhle
in the Upper Room of the Temple
and observe the I.ord'ft' Suppar, pre­
sided over by the Pastor nnil the
Deacons.
The service will he observed im ­ $13,000 FOR THREE TOES.
mediately after the Song and Storyservice. Perfect silence will bo ob­ $10,000 V erd ict to Doy, $3,000 to F ath sr,
For Skid of A uto.
served in the supper room.
Now Y*orlt.—I Ulmer J. Carlsen, eight
Appreciation •
,
The following business houses in years xdd. received beforo Hupreine
Sanfprd. through special courtesies Court Justice ..Kelby and a Jury In
ItrisiUy ti a Verdict Of $10,0(X) against
enablj-d ds to print this program:

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tho E. W. B tlu company fot ininj * .
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feet w a . run over by n M t , &lt; * 1 ^
tlon truck, causing on.,aj|0t|„n 0. J *
toca. The. boy'* rather w0l
13.000 for the lo* of Ids
Tho boy wan Bitting o„ p , , ” '
Fortieth at reel, ‘Brooklyn.
home, with bin feet In the ...... r bi*
Tb.
truck, loaded with thr&lt;-«
rounded tho cornet,.wklUilrslover bin foot. EdwnM J .\j,.r n ,
counsel for the boy,
•1river of ihc truck vIoluti&gt;.|
nance by tugnfng the conn r f.„ J 0fm’
'''T ib i.
four miles an lioiir.

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Sanford Public Service Co. i G^K. WISE

WE CAN SOLVE IT

Gas
Electricity
Water
Ice

I)o you have trouble fiiKliiifc (he rijjht brands of Coffee, Teas, Canned Goods, Etc?
Do you have trouble in finding the Meat to suit you?
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Flour, Meal, Grits, ..Cereals, don't suit you?

WE HAVE THE BEST BRANDS— GUARANTEED TO SUIT
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And let us whisper to youthe Prices arc L ow er, thus reducing the present high co »t
of living.
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BRING US YOUR EAT TROUBLES— THAT’S OUR BUSINESS
OUT O F T H E H IG H R EN T D IS T R IC T

R IV ER S BROTHERS
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Sanford, Fla. | |
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Ap^l V |9IT_

HERALD

on thereof shall do of tumah silk fn. oNfjtjliito paste
:i lino not exceeding coloring* are the*last word in mil
AND DOLLARS, or lincry. _ There nre dressy. intorpre
Agnus Del (O L a m h vof God).
-in th e roim ty -jn tf-o r +ntinmr-TTf—CtltTP’in* ‘hi'p/f
dnd
Gloria—itr H y e Iris - *(Rory h e - t o
'll . F I N E AND I M- wonderfully pretty mnd-N in hair
God on High' *()ld Chant.
P at the discretion nf la re a"ti&lt;l till!* i.« f;:j mating r.ia ■
Nune Dlm ltuii’ Now Leftist Thou
.
| hinatiriuK with t!t&lt;-.\er, infil •»;!tln
Thy. S e r v a n t Turin.
Ren ssio'ial ".IfMis Lives," &lt;I mint.• ii ii; of t!n\ rhniKar ] Oriental rn t l iiiation* •&gt;, . n :•&gt;.amaz­
ing m r r J iT i hut even n »v«*r ifnd
smarter are tin* parrot and pcarock
Evening:
lil&lt;*tnl » whirh art* coming in C h a rt­
Processional, “ Aleluln." Palesreuse, j.nL* green*, deep yioluta and
trina.
purples are frequently -tiv*d in har­
. Processional. "He Is ’Risen," Ne- April Uncle Sam s War Mouth'
monious hleilding. are some of the
ander.
color
novelties shown. Mowers and
War of Revolution* began April
Magnificat (My Soul Doth Mag­
wings
arc* populnr trimmings while
19, 1775; ended April II, 178:1.
nify the Lord', Amies.
the
fruits,
especially grapes and foli­
Northwestern Indian wars, Jm»p Nunc Dimitris, T u rlc.•
age
are
pleasing
variations.
Tho
. -iotnher Ihr -l&lt;e*tr*August 3r"lT!»,7.
-•Offortdry Anlheni,"*rtiral!elu7uff,'r
nowest
models,
the
latest
novelties
War with France; July I*. 1798;
Goss.
.7 ...
nitd the stunning effects in rihhons
September HO. I SOU.
Recetudonul, "At the Ij i mil's High'
War with Trlpolf; Juno 10. 1801; and laces are ull to he found ut this
Feast we Sing." Elvey.
popular little shop.
Jnue I. 1805.
C hoir—Double
tjuartett'*
and
Creek Indian war, July ‘J7, 1813;
Chorus:
Three Great Physicians.
Aug.
1811.
.You have lienn I of the doctor who
Sopranos, Mrs. Ida Hoy (leading
War oC 1S12, with Great Rritnin:
on Ills deathbed Vi us heard to inurniiir
soprano . Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs, July 18, 1812; February 17. 181ft!
that' he lef; behind tlnvd great phy­
G. F. Smith, Mrs. I,. G. Stringfellowf,
Seminole Indian w.'ir: November sicians. T lw tluve iliiclmri at Ills lied
Mrs. Jus. K. tinge, ..Mrs. Maty
I **17: October 21, I s i s .
hide \\nile.l io hear Jltclf names and
Strong, Mies Edwards, Mis* Fox, ‘ lilac!: Hawk Indian war; April 21, heard |lil&gt;: " l In .
at. r. nlr mid
and Mbs Olga Schulte; Altos: Mrs. : It: Swept ember UQ,” 1892.
eiferelse." Well, nil three tiro to lie hud
H. C. Gerror, Miss Gre|clu u Seliullr, . Clmtokee disturbance or removal, for jess iljmi the asking, they are ours
Mrs. Marlowe and M iss. Mildred 1830-18:17.
for the mere effort of taking lltetn.
Dli'l;sop: Tenors: Mr. Charles Folk
Note that food Is not mentioned. since
Creek Indian war or dniej urbnnee;nil doctors agree that (lie Jiuiiinii family
and Mr. Frank Campbell; Hasses:
M
; tember :iti, is :7. cuts loo uiueli all the time.
Mr. Claude Howard and Mr. A. H.
. Florida Jndiap’ warg December 2.1.
Stone. OrjunUt and ('hoir Directing
I I M S ' Au-.ruat, I t. 1841.
Mrs. Fannie Steinbridge Munson/
Aristn ’. disturl aiuo; IS36-1S.10.
War w th Mexico; \pri! 24, l.8|6;l
Hid) Week and Easter -at H« I) J y l y 4. .I. ;**. * ‘
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Cross Church
’Apache. MNa\ ijo at.d C tu liw a r ;
Hencdfctus Qui Vonlt (Blessed fs

\ l y entire crop of Celery It r sale. \n v
quantity from one crate tu the whole
crop.
T Will begin s h i p p i n g M a rc h
15th and finish about - M a y 1 5 t h .
Will pack to suit the purchaser jus far
as possible. Quality very good. Sizes
will run larger after this week. Have
about thirty acres to mnjeo. Sanford

SANFORD

FLORIDA

EA STER . SE R V IC E S A T
; SANFORD CHURCHES .
At llaptlst Church
Rrilude A Song of Devo
The Ripe Organ Club, the Temple
It.. \\ Uson.
Orchestra and Dr.. Hyman have
Alt!Item God So Loved
planned for Easter a wonderful ser­
World. J Stumer.
• Jiiiirtc i &gt;•
l.-i t,-,|
vin' ami have arranged to give the
"Rash Immortal" which will be a
iV-tlude Mb grotto. J. |
irfvjrc of .song and recitation tiejH.ii.,' the rising from the dead nf
our Lord and Savior. This service
sill I given at 7:10 in the evening,
and -arrangements hnVe hc&lt;*p made
to nut a congregation of 4.70. . Kv— Mrs. Frye.
frv one is invited to this service.
Doxology.
Invocation and Gloria.
•
Ksstcr Program at Presbyterian
’ Hymn, "Lift up high your voictr."
Church
Responsive rending.
9:4.1 A. M. Sunday School.
S c r ip t u re
II. imiA. M Morning Worship,
Niithem. Chri-t i- Ki-*-ti". S n u p r
with tic following music program,
Pr.iv.-r
i’rcluiii Cavatina, Juiieliim Rati.
H \ tuti. ’ J * .!•• fr Im-t i« r i r .
Ant hem t 'hrist is Risen, Caleb , Announcement* and ollertory.
Simper.
Ilaptismal unthem, "As one Whom
His
Mother," Gabriel.
Ufbrlury Rondo from Sonata
Daptisms.
Pathetii|ue.
Solo, “ Lullaby," Srhmnan-lleink.
Violin Solo—The Palms.
rendered
by Mrs. Julius Takach
Posllude Processional
March,
Remarks
by the minister and the
Carrie S. Adams.
observance
of
thi' Lord’s Supper.
6: l*&gt; P. M Senior C. E.

D u e l, " M a r y M a g d a le n e ," Mrs
Intermediate C. Ei
A.
A. F r y e ulid .Mr&gt; Ju liu s T u k a c h .
7:30 P. M, Evening Worship, with
Hymn.
fuilnwiiig musical program:

On M .iindv
T hursdiiy
&gt;11--ly
T h u tsd a ;. . th e da;. o( t h e inMitU'
lion nf th e Hles-x d S a c ra m e n t tlu'i'i
will !„• i .'lehr tu&gt;"’- :;f
t*• a n d i*

ii a. m. Low Celebration.
7:15 a. m. I ivy Celelir.it ion.
10 :1 0 M a t fits.
t l a. iii . Choral'Celebration and
m. C hildren’s R a ste r Service,
m. E vensong a n d address,
all these se rv ie is e v e r y o n e Is
weleonfe ’-to come for G o d ’s

everyone a

H e lie d ie tio n .

Evening service:
ri fitir Searing Peel
Organ prelude, "Elijah."
Mrs.
Frye.
Easter hymns.
P r c sji)lerian P r a y e r M e e jin g
Anthem. "Whom S e e k e s t Thou?".
T he s'lbjf-c* of I he p r a y e r meeting
Cox.
at th e I', ".Ip. I-ria n • Ii irefi this week
S |»«•*i i! provfr.iMi pi\j :i K&gt; iim*
ytlUIlK

Proprielor

Lldipkne 2

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j It Will-be a Joy
i to Press Your
: Clothes for
|
E a s te r .

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M IllMll,

is I!•-is.

Feiuin.i!..
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thr. hour pr&lt; a* lung servin' on iiic
“Seven Words of the Must Holy
Redeemer,” , spoken frgm the Cro »
Evensong at 7:10 ps in.
t'n Easter Even ILdy S .i tu r d r .

will Ii-

I'.i'-inil W o 'i,.

' SPECIAL
EASTER DINNER
50 Cents

I lid *a n War; IS.Iti-lSftS.
Aoril I
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Mexie in d is tu r b a n c e ; se iz ue r
C r i V a n d T.itnpi; ". Ajiril 2 I ,
N ovojnlier 2
ID II; P e r s h in g
tiv e i t ) e dition, M a rc h 15.
Febriii! v ’• !'*17

Vera
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pu n i­
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*i I he t Jn.tliii shop
It i*
spring showing of the
ipialily Shop wonderful creations
in headgi'itr rnurmed the woman of
tli e fashi in, the ingenue, amj 'he
woman whose quiet ta s te is Just ele­
gant simplicity. Sine* so short
time as ii seems, many new and a t­
tractive models have been added.
There a re i harming adaptations of
Archaic Ar.ti c Art and barbaric
splendors anil
colorings,
Itroad
brimmed i a pel Ilies of Oriental em ­
broider. and sheer crepe are eiitraii'lng and striking sport shapes

Bread - Cakes - Pies
Fresh Every Day
Buy Your Easter Declicacies Here
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MiiL'iiulia Avt'iiui1

Phone 1f»r»

S an fo rd , Florid

I t s ' Ke.'-

vice begins at 7:10 Wednesday night

consisting of instrumental numbers,
Tli in on
readings and re, iltitions. appropriate a n d l.rsfs fo- one I ru lr
l.er-c of th'- i ongregaiioii a r e invit,i!
to Easter.
t.»»tll" servile.’
Solo, "Hosanna," JJranier Mrs.
Julius Takach.
N h ,,,,l P e o l
|| v mn ami beiii dieti«»n
The puhlie i s •cordially iuviti’d to
attend these s e rv ic e s . .This is Ine
of the days uf -the year vvl|i*n the
public ought to make an unusual elfort to attend djvilie M-rvic. . iii
siiiiTi*- hous” of wuf.-iiip.
Musiral Program a| lit** Church of
the lluly Cross’
Corner Park avenue ’and Fouitli
street, Kust’e r Day. April 8th. I0l7:
Processional, “ Welcolno
Happy
•Morning.” Arthur Sullivan.
Hymn, "Christ is Risen." Sullivan.
Offertory Anthem, "Christ Our
Passover," Schilling.

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| Commultion Service, in K Flat,
Stainer:
Kyrie Eleison (Lord Have Mercy,)
| Qlprta
Ttbi fGlory be tp Thee
Sanctu* (Holy, Holy, Holy),
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Should be up to (he highest standard in
every particular. The first requisite is

CHAIRS 5

Good Groceries
Our store is noted for the High-Stan­
dard of the 'Hoods we carry and the
reasonable prices asked. We believe
that the best is always cheapest in the
end. . Don’t overlook this fact when do­
ing your Easter Shopping..........................

Phone 8

Oak Avenue

Sanford, Florida

(MEMBER SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE)
u P9oiite Seroinolo and People
Bank

L, P, McCiiller - Phone 277

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NUMBER 67

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1917

MASS MEET
INALl TOWNS
OF SEMINOLE

McDonald.' 12.70; The Texas Co.,
Washington. April 8. — Early en­
lO.l'-l; Chuluotn Mfg. Co., 2.95;
trance of several o f the South -and
John T-ezold, -25.00; First National
Central Amcrirtn nations into the
Bank, 76.00; S. A. McLain, 16.00;
war agaiaiit Germany is regarded
Sanford
Wagon Work*, 19.60; Auc­
here as practically certain. Brazil,
tion
Western
Road Mark. Co., 80.00;
aroused .by the sinking of her steam-K.
G
.-Hodges,
G.00; Hill Hdw. Co.,
ahip Parana, is expected to become
25.18; Sanf. Nov. Works, 10.60; D.
a belligerent this week, and it is as­
H. C. Rabun, 38,00; J. W. Flynt,*
sumed that h«*r lead will In* followed
9.60; C. Garrison, 8.75; Hand Bros.,
promptly by other countries.’
7.60; J. W. Bell, 16.00; J. M. Wynn,
Reports of divided opinion in Ar­
271.60; Johnson &amp; Colson, 7.55; W.
gentina have given officials here
A. Samuels, 1.00; Seminole Co.* Bnnk,
treatment
for
Mr.
Lane,
on
reebmlittle encouragement to look, for ag­
Hon. Bourd of County Commis­
FOR TIIE PURPOSE OF AROUSING
GERMANY’S ALLY BREAKS RELA­ gressive action by- that country.
sioners in and for Seminole County, trtgndation of Or. J. T. Denton-and 153.60; A. C. I,. R. R. Co., 11.00;
PEOPLE TO PLANT
TIONS WITH UNITED
Active • support of the United Fla,, met in Sanford, Fin., April 3rd County Judge K. F. Housholdcr. No Mrs. J. 11. All.n. I'* 1.75; L. P. Ha­
c r o Ks
*
STATES
States by. ut least two of the live In regular session at 10 o'clock a. m. action in reference to Mrs. llarlier. gan. J2.00; E. II. Kilbee, 12.00; (). P
Swope,
12.00;
C.
Entzminger,
Present, L. A. Brumlevv, chairman, . Motiiln of C. W. Entzminger, sec­
Florida should i&gt;e the most indoWashington, D. C., April 10.— Central American republics ami pos­
L. A. Hrumley, 8.00.
pendent
state in the'Union nnd in
Austria Hungary, under the pres- sibly by four wijuld not lie surpris­ L. 1'. Hagan, C. W. Entzminger, O. ond* J by L. I*. Hagan, resolution is 12.00;
t
P. Swope, ami E. If. Kilbee, com­ adoj ted. recommending G. R. Hamrenlity is one of the most, dependent.
iure of Germany has severed diplo­ ing.
Fine &amp; Forfeiture Fund
OllU-iut and unofficial Trports .that missioners. with V. K.' Dquglass, soy for plnce in U. S. Arjny Enginmatic relations with the United
R. C. Whitten. 0.76; A. R. Stiles, F’or years wo have made crops and
States.
Ilaron * Erick Zwl •dehirk, Estrada Cubrqra. President of Guat­ D.. C.. and K.. H. Brady,* sheriff, in iht Corps.
9.40; Geo. G. Herring, I I . HI; L. G. shipped them all north expecting to
Motion of I.. P. Hagai), seconded Stringfillou, tt.Kti; E.: E. Brady, buy bark the foods needed when the
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charge d’alTair# of the Austro Hun­ emala, i« eontemplnting seriously a uttendunre.. •
Minutes of Inst meeting read'and by D.- P. Swope, Mr. Roy Tlllls is •»•» Odi FL f: Brady, 10.37;
time cante. Instead of raising ev­
garian embassy, calif d at the at ale break*with Germany, haying been re­
tippunted inspector of marks and ifonloy, 7.02 E. l\ JIous
approved.
,
erything thut w e ’ required we were
department • today and asked for ceived.
.
*
1»ry 1* in Precinct* Nt*s'. I ami It. to 15.91; FL FL Brady, 31.85; ‘
5u long as "Mexico's course is un­
passports for himself and the em­
E. content to raise fancy fruits and
Uu motion of L. I’. Hagan, sec­
tv
pl.t m Mr J, I Anderson, appoint- Brady. 81.60; E. FL
vegetables and buy the stnples from
bassy Stuff.
Almost .at the same defined unusual' interest* is attach 1 onded b&gt; E. If. Kill*** *. resignation
Brady*
tin* northern nnd western states.
time a dispatch was received from l*» the*-position ihr Cejitral American ! of I. I-. Anderson a* .itl-pector of itnnt tit take effect immediately. U. ,FL Brady 79,50; FL FL
Carried.
.
The war hn-i r’hanged all this and
American minister Ktovnll at Berne,
26.00; R. c. Whitten . lV.25:
I marki and brand* in Prccinet.i Notf.
MeMnrf of *0 P. Swope, seronded Ty re. 5. to j• R. C. M'ldU"P.
now is the tints* to demonstrate that
fri»h- 1 n::d 3 iii ;irr«-•if.,
saying the dual tnunurchy had brok­
.
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•• l'arri"«l,
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iilu.'ir,
Mr
Brutnbf till*
In (I*
^j.00;
en off diplomatic relations with rh« li r of
II
(
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has.
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M.
nd.
K. Mr- Florida can really live within herMull ii f 1. P II. V, .. -.*•• *nd *1
II
*t
authorised to t r o y . 67. 32 i E. E. Brad *. 175.00;! !“ 'IfUnited Stat h in Vienna yesterday
’
&gt;i'il.
is
a
tHut:.:.iir;-r.
'. u
!••*■ re.t'l
that lhnria_J •*♦i l|t«Vi- E-wrltr-»** Fred T
It is presumed * tills was done by it *..■ ii.
n, it
F F ’ II- m!a • • .*• II F
!- .*! .
Th toi-th has warned the south
i•
l&lt; iiff. E 1 I!I [ . L-* *
handing passports
to
A oirricai'. |‘C..-:~&lt;i
E J C'.i! in rise of a prolonged war
i‘. 1*
e
" t-«|i Oil
Charge Grew. Amen an \*i.!
.
I!:.* I&gt;. I ■ •j i ; K. 1
IlieU
,.i r- ;• -.,j.*t t ,- .
tl*
wo.ild I* • no shipments of tho
1, ^• [ . i.il f .
dor l’enfndd. .who-h»ft Vi«-u,nn on t |. t;
I .Vi oi I T. Hunt. I Ik. _' 17; I., t itanles south as they would he neod**i *' i.il'iror.l* ' i
Stringf. How. 2 06; y.
Sftiuduy probably will r. .»eb h*-r*II. Itrailv.
tii
*r. i i r r.
• th It •»• •t 4 •apt
jf| tIn* north, to fe'-d 1he troops
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2.69;
lit*
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within a week.
Ml
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111 f i t ! .
' lf and the allies. This means that the
li *• Lot w*-&lt;**l on brick roadtin Milts. 13.75: Alher|it Ia*w:is
Im* in \rar' s, u rr.ipi poh-M, *..-.d U’liol* r
Ilnur qnd‘ meat nnd wheat anil ccreBy pre arrangement Spain will
&gt;lie - shape, same to lie planked Frit nk Ward, 1,40; E. F, Housof
wir*
&gt;
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tho
differunl
spici'd
illstrifico
in
:ih» that* haw boon shipped Into
take over tht* diplomatic and &lt;tIut
18 It. wide.
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holder, 26.51; FL FL Brady, 03.-10; Florida will be rqrtailcd during tho
Antipathy tricts in Sent m!e county.
departments in Austria Hungary-for to tin* Unit d States.
-•t
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n
of
C.
W.
Entzmingct.
scc- L. G. Stringfellow, *21.1 1; E: A. war and no one knows how long tho
bet&gt;v
i*
Guat.
inaltiti".
uik
F
M«
xicut
the United States.
The Austrian
. Mr.* J. N. Searty addrcsM'd tIt** I &lt;&gt;t
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!. 1’ * Hagan. Hherlfi \% I totigliis
r. *r. ii.ipt. j :i; war. will List
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hoard in refv-enr** to
I
charge asked for his passport*. No there has exist -d for-years.
,» »»•' nd nftei
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It i« known that earner t ••lf'»rl» T . i t • •t N* * .1*1
similar action lias, he* n taken by
F*»r
t
h
is
reason
f
hi* people of
. d san v a t (roMi i In* bi­*. 1 1
II |lr.id * |(lit tin,
I., * .nil l'n. * •'
Fioftdtt
and
r*p***-i:illy
of Semlnolo
Bulgaria and Turkey
Herman . ' • hr...
ll •1• Ur.,-I
V|. E. !•; fir iid c. i-oVintv -&lt;holt 1d gj-t busy at once and
iitli. r .lilies', hut it li In In • I tV 'i f.,i *■* :.* !•* . -I i ■ him t.* .
\\ iiutxti; tiger.
1•» *1no.
t * *, aft 1 on iiur.utti *»i * U i i i *
will follow by breaking i-latio-i- pr**e „ n • i ' i w -r. |j '*. *(•*.
plant all tin* staple crops. -In order
P.
Hagan,
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i'i&gt;
i
clerk
in.\1uito*,
|ii.|i i- t,!&lt; I Iiuutr.i lit lit'.' lilt It Li ex* ming'T, seconded by E. II Kilbee,
to bring this matter to the attention
sonn.
t.-d l*» Irnw » .trriint oil 1'uhPlhre
•pocTwi that Nicaragua wiH tiulrkly stint • i * rt-rmnpi* mb d to St • ’ - &lt;**»••
of
the people a meeting will he held
•| ami fur S'Kt.tlO in favor, t ’en- come before the boaid saute stands
Austria’s break with* the United follow and that tie* 1mg standing
in conjunction with the Sunford
i
ioiist,t
Highway
.A
mo
.,
also
to
States, undoubtedly is th • prelude to dilticuilU*^ between llto-M* two roun j (('omtnuuicuti'in
front II mbiitsnii
unmuimcali*
adjouriu-d Until called together by
Hoard of Trade in the court house
Jt llagler; in’ reference to rt'jvtiY workldra - warrant on .Publicity Fund for chairman
u declaration of a style of wur.
Jrietl and Salvador ,nn*l II«m«lur.
tonight
at eight o’clock to which all
...........roads
and nL-*i * ir . orf
''•&gt; in l.imr s»I S. t). Chase,
. Sixty-two days elapsed between may be stv'111 away in’ a si-sire toj &lt;ni
1»ri*
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thi\
farmers
of tho county are inthe breaking of relations between the present a united Central America.
,M'W Geneva roa*l. rt-.nl nd o-i|' r*-d i ;u . i it Orung*- Co. fair, and to draw
-Woodruff's &lt; om mil tees
viicd.
w
nit •mi Publicity Fund fur
United States and Germany and the
' filed.
lion. Frank 1., Woodruff, rt-|ireTlu-re will also In*, mass meetings
An odd situation would b&lt;* hot ill
formal *1' 'duration of war.
How
" tin mott*ui sd I. A Bruioli , -**-i-- iii ... ‘&gt;r •&gt;! Semyiol** Co. (air
sent
a
live
fropt
Seminole
county
Is
held
in every precinct in the county
Ricu. There a
man} days will elapse before. Ger­ llie position of Costa
. . .
,
oiided t&gt;y II. II Kilbee. J. O. MitMotion of L. P. Hagan, seconded chairman of the city and town or­ and the county crtinmissioners anil
government lias just Iwcn In- ( , .. . ,
.
. ■, ,
many's chief* ally enters a stale of new
...
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.,
_ _. |chell la lieretiy appomt-'d nrtil);** teu- h&gt; C. \V. Entzminger. Mr. Hrumley ganization committee nnd is n mem­ tin* people generally will attend and
war with Germany’s newest enemy stailed' and has apparently no op­ dvr at Geneva bridge, at th** p'.en- h anthomed to repair bridge and ber of tin* committees On Indian afspeakers will iiddr.ss the meetings
portunity of recognition by the
will be determined entirely by
nre of thi- board
II * i t*» k -* |* ill r*».»•I ta hri dial,*i&gt;'i. No I.
Tairs, hanks anil loans, insurance ,iii*l call tin* attention of-the people
l
nited
States
.
Frederieo
Tinoeo.
events, ignite aside from this, howplan's n.ult-il iloaii. and in repair,
.Motion id (I. P. Swope and sec- and organized labor and will he n ti) this crisis in the affairs of tha na­
• ever,* Auslro-Hungary has subscribed who overthrew the government of and aim to paint liridg** ome every mull'll by K. II. Kilbee, Mr. Hagan very busy man. during the session.
tion. The dates below are given for
Continued on Page 6
ev* n academically to Germany's
two- years.
is authorized to make such repairs
che various precincts:
ruthless suhmurining, even though
Petition of J. F. Campbell, et tl . on the' Wekiwa road as is needed.
Chuluota Widiesday night at
■he has .not earned it out herself.
Bond of lto\ ’I illis as deputy sla-rin reference to opening sllteli on wi-t
6:39 p. in.
Geneva Wednesday
side read and hereby rejected, as this •tf nuiil and approved, and ordered
night at 7:30 p.- m.
Anti-American
propaganda car­
tiled.. •
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, red on by Austrian agents- under
is not it county ditch.
*'
Guhricllu Thursday .night nt 6:30.
Letter from War Department, in , Reports of tin* different county ofOviedo Thursday night ut 7:30 p. tn.
German, direction, has been no less
1reference to draw bridge read and on |-|( ,t,;n read and approved and order
offensive and scarcely Irss effective
Altamonte F'liday night nt 6:30.
Longwood F’riday night at 7:30.motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
NVarrunts .paid during the
than the German actipn. A clean
I.ake Mary Mimday night nt 6:30.*
break with Austria was -some lime
] !&lt;■ P- Hagan, clerk is instructed to month ordered cancelled,
Pnola Monday night at 7, Monroe
furnish each bridge fetub r with copy
Hills as presented and audited by
ago tecognir.ed us inevitable.
It
&gt;1 lew law. in re *. r*-m e to l*ridg&gt;-*
**«-l&lt;&gt;rk- and^ approved \&lt;y thi-j
Monday night at 7:30.----- ;------- - f
was Ci-gurded as possitile, however,
that there migitk not he the »a/nv
j On motion "I V
W. .EnUmlngi r." b. nrd . «Tdere«l. paid as follows:
efforts by the forces^of the two gov­ ^
*
Wheal (Joes Higher
Jseconded by F.. II. Kilb*-**, Mr.
1
'General Fund
ernments, unless Germany carrying
* ! It. Will in mu. Is her by grafted c5
A&gt; R. stift'a!' eonatnblb, $7.90; W. HANFORD LADIES WILL ORGANWashington, April 9. - A prospectfurther her domination of the VI *nnu WAR TIMES WILL PORCE I’ Ht H'LI. j, j . iAtn;.i«&gt;n of limp for tin- com* r , Healey, 4. Ik, 6.05; Eddie Drig1ZE AT MEETING NEXT
ive-nbimp-of-merf* than fifty miiitotr'government should force it.
THURSDAY
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TO E A T M O R E
_ J-plulion-i
l.nlal lon of hia-e«|w&gt;raet -in ' n tnnertiwn : .*., fjr,. I.6o; **E. M. \Vellmnnn, 1.00;
liinhvts in tho winter wheat crop os
- Auburn -Hungary- Jta*r-nskrd* SwrFlsll
'*v * Fit
Florida Groves Drainage Di&gt;-■ .lak
- •e St
- RoaseUeF,
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compnrcd.to last year bubo first war
j witfi
JU0.00;
E. A.
The Indies of Sanford will get to­
• den tb tnko over Iter interests in th
•problem
to confront the country.’
The
I
trial
with
the
und.ntanclinn
that
lie
phugluss,
clerk',
I
2
R.
0
0
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F
’orrest
l.ake
This is TffT'tini&lt;T for trillcs.
gether, next Thursday in a meeting
Unit**d .States.
The government i*Ht&lt;mnti*s the wintur
country Vs* aroused T iv i^ the food!*'
V*V *
ond any other ad- ;*.n 0 ; Geo. A. DeCottes, 50. 00 ; 'Dr. at the Woman’s Club at * three
Charge Grew, sit Vienna also wiM question and here in Semipole cdun- 'lUiotm expenses which such ezti;,.; .) *,*. Denton. 25.00; II. C. Dt.Boae, ‘o'clock to devise ways and’ means iTop to lie about 130,000,000 bush­
turn over to Spain,'British and Jap ty where there are rivers and lakes
’
'-M0;* Mm. L. C. Gli.son, 20.00; W. of assisting the government in thp els. The acreage is larger than .last ancKj*. Italian, French and Rou tilled with fish.or were filled with1 Mr. Jt T. Mrl.nin and Mr. N. C (*. Williamson, (10.00; A. II. Fuller, wot. The ladies.of every rll-y in the year's hut* conditions are adverse.
tnunian inwrests in Austria Boo fi?h before tin* prtitnisrunu.t seining
lorob-t adtlree-tod t'f&lt;- board In refer- 2.JO; L. .3. Hunt, -'.&lt;*0; '1. G. Hoi- United States are doing the same Tho production of, rye is estimated
gary, previously looked after by tits took place there should* be some ence to contract of \\, F.. Jacobs, for lowav, -.mi, —
I. II. Allen, 2.00, Ar- and the ladies of Sanford are just ns nt OO.OOO.OOO bushels, the largest
United, States were ordered tunics steps taken
at once to prevent anywork on Ovlrnlo Chuluot.t mud. andthur A. Lewis, 2.40; C. E. H olley, patriotic us the ladies of any other crop recorded
. Chicago*. ..April 7.— May wheat
over to the Swiss minister. Amcri seining during the /uimmcr
ner months, on motion o f* C : W. Flntsmlngi-r, tL*.00; L. G. Stringfellow, 4-56; Sussio section'o f our country.
Governor
rose
to $«■» 14 a bushel.
can umliussndors, ministers anti.con
seconded by L P. Hagan, ioull -r is •'i’ lmmas, 1.00; FI. Mnyhew, 1.00;
Wo arc atwar and fond is souring. xcferrfd to commitli-e of E. H. K il-? Arthur Diton, 1.00; Martha Thomas, Catts has issued the following pro­
sulur olllrhiis in France, Great Brit
clamation regarding this great work:
ain, Russia, Serbia, Japan, Greece There is no need for the fishermen be*’, O. P. Swope., nnd G ..R . Ram­ l ’.OO; Dr. R. Stevens, 1.00; Dr. S. "T o the Citizens of F’loridtt:
Let Rich Pspfor Wsr
i’ uliwton. -TOO; Chns. L. I'olk, 2.00;
Morocco and Egypt will s^nnd ready sending thousands of pounds north sey, with power to act.
St.
Louis, April 9. — Morris IIIIIwhen our own people will be needing
" I have been ' requested by th«*
to turn over Austria’s Interests
C. II. Dingeo, 2.00; Deo. I). Watson,
quist of New York, temporary chair­
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of
I..
P.
Hagan,
seconded
which the United States has repre­ them. If there Is any r-elnlng it
2.00;. T. W. Williams, 2.00; F. W. ladies who nro interested in the work inun, calling to order a special seashould be done for homo ronsump-lby O., P. Swope, that clerk rocomWllmott, 2.00; T. A. Newton. 2.00; of the Red Cross Society in Talla­ sion of the national convention of
sent'd in those countries to what­
tlon and pot to ship north.. Fish-are trend to State Comp, the cunn-llahassee to speak a word favornMo to
ever nation the Austrian foreign of­
against Hill Lumber Co., 34.5C; Jack dot* this work which should bo and is so the Socialist party, declared that the os high here in Sanford as tlrey are j tion of Tax Cert. No.
agnii
fice shall indicate.
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16.00;
United States was drawn needlessly in some of the northern cities where land in Sec, 16, 3 p. 20, S. R- 32 E
The United States by the breal in
Oviedo Hdw. St F'urn. Co., 15.00; highly commendable upon the part into the war; that the war ought to .
which
covers
church’
property.
rotations is relieved of the car«- "1 our fish are being shipped ahd war
Mm. J. II. Alien,’ 1.25; David Speer, of thcic noble women as well as ull be financed by those who can af*
On
motion-of
0.
P.
Swope,
sec­
will
bring
them
much
higher.
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2.50; Wight Groc, Co., 68.30; Amer. others w’po are enlisted in the Red ford to pay, and not byAho working
prohahly two million wur prisoners..
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* law should be passed at this session onded by C, W. Entzminger, Ally.
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Rio Janeiro, April *8.— President of the legislature stopping seining in Geo. A. DeCottes is instructed to t.00;R. C*. Whitten, constable, 8.65; to commend this work to our citi­
profinro
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local
hill
covering
traffic
Semlnolo
county
for
at
least
six
Braz and Dr. Lauro Mueller, the
Dr. 0. J. Miller, 3.40; H. &amp; W. B. zens in Florida believing that war is
Blew Up Vessel
fort-ign minister huve hurriedly re­ months during the summer season over brick roads in Seminole county Drew Co., 9.00; L. (}. Stringfellow, inevitable at the present time and
Washington, April 0.— Rather than
turned from Para to Rio Janeiro. A and this will give the fish a rhunce. and present jamu to this board for 5.00; J. II. Cowan, 3.65; Dr. J. T. the note of preparedness which has
surrender tho vets cl to American
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foundl of ministers was held today Wo cun go out fishing with hook nnd approval at call of chairinun.
been
sent
throughout
tho
length
and
Denton, 21.0,0; T. J.’ Millur St Son,
Mr. J. Y. Wilson, representing 52.00; Hill Hardware* Co., 90.34; breadth of our country urging upon forres which wrnt to take possession
ftt which the situation with respect line nnd get enough to eat if the
to the war was reviewed nnd dis­ seining is stopped for six months. Wilson Construction Co., addressed E. FL Brady, sheriff, 6.00; Herald us that we should take in every de­ of her, the crow of the interned Ger­
cussed. At its conclusion the fol­ If seining cannot bo stopped the the hoard in regard to work on brick 'Printing Co., 49.60; C. M. Berry, partment of the work which will man gun boat Cormorant at Guam
blew up tho vessel.
lowing official poto was given out fish should not be shipped out of roads.
40.00; T. Keane, 9.00; 8. F\ Doud- prepare us iq case of omcrgtincy and
Thu explosion kilted tw o‘ German
tho stato os we will bo wanting fish
for publication;
Mr. W. *G. pinko of Leesburg, ney, 60.00; A. Vaughan, 200.00 there is none thatappeals
ifioro
"A t the meeting of the cabinet the and wanting them badly before the F*la., addressed the hoard in refer­ Celery Ave. Store, 32.38; Herald strongly than this work of mercy warrant officers and five of the
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President, after having explained the war ia over.
ence of eradication of the cattle tick Ptg. .Co., 9.66; Ilobt. W. Lord. 4.20; done by the women in the Red crew are missing. All the remainder
situation created by the steamship
Mr. Forrest W. C. Williamsom, 76.00; W. C. Cross Society upon the fields of were taken prisoners.
There is just as much sense in in Seminole county.
Parana, and presented the farts rcl- stopping seining as there is in plant­ Lake and Mr. F\ P. F’orster address­ Williamson. 94.53; Jno. D. Jinkins, buttle in rumps among the wounded,
Fire This Morning
stive to this act, which hnvo come ing more eropa for the people of ed the hoard in reference to financ­ 686.6t; li. It. Philips &amp; Co.. 10.80; and in fact in every department
.An early morning ulnrm brought
to the knowledge of the government, Florida in war times and Sdminolc ing project,-apd on motion of O. P. FL FL Brady, sheriff, 4.00; II. &amp; wherein the .awful disasters of war
the fire department to the residence
declaring, himself determined to -act county should not bo called upon to Swope,
seconded by
.
- C. W. Enlz- W. B. -Drew Co., '29.27; C. H. Lef- are . pealing forth tho toxclns of of W. W. Long about 1 o’ clock thie
with the spirit demanded by na­ supply full
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inorniiig when tho stable was in
tional dignity.
He added that ho when the people here ut home will until su'rh time us county can pro-' Entzminger, 6.00; FL H. Killns-.
" I hope that every good citizen tiames and fyoyond all hope of sav­
•waited only the result of the of­ need them for home consumption.! vide funds for this work, sume to 4ie 6.40; (). P. Swope, 7.40; L. A. Brum­ will aid tlie.se commendable ladies in
ing.
Mr. .Long's horse, and buggy
ficial inquiry establishing the facts The citizens gonerally ore'consider-1t«hcrt faro of in the next budget,
by. 4.40. .
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every way possible in their work.
ami other properly were destroyed.
*od the circumstances under whic.h ing this matter uhd*it wilf ho brought j Dr. J. T. Denton nddrcs.y.'d' the , *
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Publicity F'und
"W ith heat wishes for thf*m and The fence, adjoining tho .barn was
steamer was. sunk.
up before the legislature.
. .board in reference to Mrs. Jane Bur- • S. O, Chase, 250.00;’ Semitlolc Co. for each and every citizen through- also burned and hud it not been for
Every other county contiguous to her nnd Mr. Lane, and oh motion of F'uir Asso., 250.00; Central Flu. out tho country at this tiino of dis­ the good work of the department
"The government hnd instructed
Brazilian minister to France to Seminoiv hA* stopped seihing and it O. Ik Swope, seconded by L. I*, llighwuy Aj^so., 20.00.
tress and preparedness for war. I n.m other property would ba*e bpen
Road es. Bridge Fund
proceed urgently with the inquiry, is high time something was being Hugan, county .will furnish $15.00
Yours very truly,
destroy^. , Mr. Long has thq sym­
which will bo carried on ’ by our done hero for thp preservation of our for groceries for one month for Mr. ' J. &lt;). Mitrhell, 30.00; John Vaughn
Sydney J. Catt/
pathy of his many friends 1n hi*
Lane'H family, and also furnish lfi.U^Of W. A. Samuels, 8.00; ■Don
•consulate at Chcrborough.
fish for homo folks.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING

AUSTRIA NEXT
TO SEVER
RELATIONS

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TURN DOWN DIPPING VATS...... OTHER
MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE

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�•U r and his company to'HpwtfU for
that purpose.
* ’ MrT Hayakmwa's leading woman,
Lehua Waipahu is a descendant of
Queen LUiukalani and is one of the
most talented amateur Vctroues on
the Island. Many of the scenes, are
Aimed, on tho famous Hawaiian Es­
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Mr. Hayakawa had a thrilling
battle on the top of a cliff and falls
into the water and continues' the
conflict under its surface, which was
easily photographed in the clear Ha­
waiian waters.
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The company secured tho vol­
canic pcencs by descehding deep into
the crater of Kilauea, a,volcano, and
were nearly overcome b y sulphuric
With the exception of Guy Oliver
who plays tho rolo of tho drunken
sailor, the entire company s com­
pose? of cither Japanese or Hawaiian
players. The story is one of the
most unususl the Lasky Paramount'
Company has ever offered.
Miss Evelyn Greeley nt Lyric
An exceedingly attractive young
lady, who is new in the ranks of
World Film Poayani is seen in "T h e
Social Leper,” tho newest World
Picturo Brady .Made that comes to
the Lyric tonight. She is Miss Eve­
lyn Greeley and she has a splendid
part in this production.

PRO G RAM M E
TO N IG H T
At Lyric Tonight
Told in an exceedingly ribvel way
with a start that gri|« attention at
once, "The Social Leper," the newest
release by. World Pictures, BradyMade will come to the Lyric The­
atre tonight, with Carlyle Binckweli
and June Elvidge and u last includ­
ing Arthur Ashley and Evelyn Gree­
ley. Thp film tells nn exceedingly
entertaining nnd unusual sort of a
story that thrills and throbs with’ lifo
and passion from start to finish.
Scenically it is magnificent*.

World Brady presents Carlyle
Blackwell and June Kliidgc In the

. "Soda! Leper”
SATURDAY
Grace Cunard and Prsncis Ford
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“ Purple Mask”
Also n Good Feature and
Comedy ’

M O ND AY
“ Fathers of Men”
Featuring Robert Edeson and
Naomi Childers

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"T h e Bottle Imp’ "
, See the famous Japanese actor,
Scssue Huyuknwu in “ The liottle
Im p " at tho Star tonight.
Mr. Hayakawa lias been seen ns a
Japanese, Chinese and Hindu hut
this is the first time he has appeured
as a Hawaiian and in the role of the
poor fisherman he plays one of the
most unusual and’ best character-,
mother had fled, and in which his
izations of his* career.
The story of "T h e Bottle Im p" father and sister still lived. How he
has to do with the adventures of n saver! his sister from nn unscrupu­
poor fisherman, I.opnka, who seeks a lous man and was reunited with her
girl of royal blood as his wife. The and his father are heart stirring sit­
Bottle grants every wish but yet has uations in this powerful piny.
Humorous touches abound in "The
a terrible mcuarc. The entire story
End
of the Tour." Mr. Barrymore
is filled with .unusual and st irtling
excels us *"lfu«ldy" Bennett, lending
incidents.
The__^majority of the;
man of the Chicago Ideals Theatre
orenfx were taken in the same local­ Company, and the great cast sup­
ities about .which the story was laid, •porting him includes Ethel Dayton,
tins Lasky Company sending the ■Frank Currier. M ary. Taylor. Maud
1Fill, Kate ninncke and Walter Iliers.

5 reel Blue-Ribbon Feature
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In Easy Street

TUESDAY
. “ Palria”
Featuring Mrs. Vernon Castle

With Regular Program

COMING
Thursday, April I2lh

Robinson Crusoe
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Admission 5 and 10 Cts

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Ffnn.\T"P«ra
. --mount presents Scorn* Hiyakawu in
• I In Untile Imp*’ also a Paramount Pictograph
,,irtl Presents Dorothy Davenport
In ••The Unattainable".
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Myrtle Btcdmin in "A s Men l.o*e". Also a
Paramount Comedy.
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ESDAY--.Mctro presents Lionel Barrymore
"The End of the Tour".
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cojnedy
drama, starring Lionel Barrymore,
will Be seen nt tho Star Theatre on
Tuesday. "T h e end of the Tour"
has been adapted and directed by
Cforge D. Baker from the story by
Earle Mitchell.
It is a play that
contains strong human Interest a
plea for happiness.
Col. Jessup, n man who seemed to
have no gentler side to his nature,
drove his young wife from their home
by his harshness. She had to escape
to a place' where she .thought she
could find love and true human sym­
pathy. She chose the first means
that came _to hand nnd ran away
with n traveling theatrical company.
The young wi f e died, but her boy,
whom she had taken with-her. lived
nrul he in turn went nn the stage.
Chance, or fate, . caused him to be

Matinee Daily at 3:15

This condition of sffairs was made
tho baqis of tho Bluebird Photoplay,
entitled *'The Unattainable,” to be
shown at the Stat Theatre on Satur­
day with Dorothy Davenport im­
personating Bessie Gale and Rich­
ard Morris playing the rolo of the
Broadway cad. Going on with the
plot Morton followed Bosnia's thentrical-trtrape Bcroe**—rtrr •rmrtrmnrt:
persistentfy-jTrrBenting'htTnsolf when­
ever she mado the slightest move.

‘ 10 acre farm near Cameron City,
O' acres cleared and farmed servers!
years, good well, splendid drainage,
good house, fenced, half mile off
from brick road, only tl;500.00 and
good terms at 6 per cent on deferred
payments. J1 0. Packard.- 65-2tc

10 acres of flne flowing well land,
.splendid,
soil, easily improved, good
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farms in district, and can be had for
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$65.00 per acre for quick sale.
To have a moment' to herself Terms half cash, balance 6 peg cent.
Bessie descended from tho wrong J. O. Packard.
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side of. the truin when it stopped at
5 acres fine flowing well land, lies
n way station in'the foothills of tho
Sierras one day, wandered alone in between two improyed farms on
eager enjoyment ' of tho mountain good road, well drained, as perfect
air and accncry—and missed her land as can be found and can bo
train. Within the space iff fifteen bought for $350.00 and terms on
minutes n&lt;«sie,• plus' strange fate, part If desired. J. O. Packard.
altered the entire coursa of her life
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—sjie was changed from a stage but­
For Trade: A 160 acre Indiana
terfly to a.woman faring the realities
fnrm for trade for land or property
ami responsibilities of murtied life.
Bessie's marriage, her life in the in or near Sanford. J. 0. Packard.
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mountains, her subsequent return to
Broadway and tho method and man­
ner of • these accomplishments have
been woven by Bluebird Photoplay
produfCm into a film drnmn .of In­
tense poswer and gripping interest;
filled
wifh the
vital and verile
forces that conspire to awaken emo­
ror sate—jLtty Lots.
I wo acres
tions, while furnishing, at once, good on Sanford avenue opposite Barnes’
dairy. Suitable for suburban home.
Price reasonable. ’ Address L, care
Herald
Office.
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The scenery in thd Blue ‘ Ribbon
Feature) "Fathers of M en" to bo re­
leased by tho Vitagrnph Company is
extremely beautifuul.. Vast strotche
of icy plains and- forests havo been
filmed as fitting backgrounds, con­
taining fr,&amp;cn falls and mountain
streams in a number of cases. In
fact, throughout this fenture film of­
fers any number of beautiful set­
tings. Lyric Monday.

Old Rags at The Herald O f­
fice. They must be Clean
2j o Cents Per Pound.
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Governi

ror
r-xchange— Ien
passenger
launch for buggy and horse or Jersey
cow." nox 1168, Sanford.
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For Sale—A private pool tnble.
Big bargain, $60.00 , cost $100.00.
Fine condition. Box ^o. 102, Mnlt
land, Fin.
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FERTILIZERS

For Sale or Exchange —New G
ro»m house and 2 lots. Well located
Will trade for farm. Terms, if de
sired. Box J073, Sanford.
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Thirty yenrs’ Experience in all
parts of Florida and through­
out tho U. S.; the world’s firtext
materials brought direct from
producing points and rigidly inalyzcd; complete equipment de­
veloped through building ind
operating 30 factories—mablcj
us to “ build" long-la-ting, rropmaking, humn«.building quality
into Armour Fertilizers.
Fifty-four of our standard, wellknown brands arc offered with
2%, 3% or 5% potash, or with­
out potash, as desired. Booklet
free showing complete line of

Whito Wyandottes, celebrated Re­
gal strain of Canada where vigorous
birds are raised. Constant, heavy
layers.
Hatching eggs nnd Baby
Chix. Booking orders now., F. P.
Strong, Brooksville, Fla.
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nt— Rooms for light house
furnished or unfurnished
nolia avenue.
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For Rent—On first floor, well
screened and furnished housekeeping
apartments with sleeping porch.
Very convenient. 613 Oak avenue.

Citrus Fertilizers
Field Crop Fertilizers
Vegetable Fertilizers
Fertilizer Materials
Blood &amp; Bone Tankage
Spraying Materials
Stock &amp; Poultry Feeds

ThlH Heading THREE CENTS *

Line For Each Ip.sertion. Minimum
For Rent — Newly furnished bed
Charge 25 Cents. room with private family.
703
Myrtle Ave.

In answering an advertisement
where no nam«f is mentioned* in the
ad, please do qot ask The Herald
for information ns" to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is .and if
Lyric Monday
we do we are not allowed to give
Encounter Ha rib-hips in Nortl out tliis information. Simply write
|Woods for .Art’s Sukc. Entire Com­ n letter and address it us per in­
! pnny of film players suffered from structions in the ad.
exposure taking "Fathers of Men."
’ fathers of Men" to be released
by the Vitagrnph Company as a Blue
Ribbon frntu-e in »ix prris ceils f
a, large number of winter scones, as price
the story is wrlUep among the men Stone
of the‘northwest.
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In order to get the exact locations
top buggy.
Apply t o . J. \V
it was necessary for Director Wil­
n,-rAR«ipK&gt;m*r—
J+Frinffs; FToi
liam Humphrey™ TalffHiis ‘rompaiiy
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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Furnished Rooms by Da
or Mouth — Park avenue I
North Park", avenue, over
Philips &amp; Co. drug store
Jnmes Patton, manager.

A r m o u r rertlllztti
Enrich the Sstl -Inctcite Pe Tlrll
Ilistcn Mitarlly—Improve lie Q.iiitj

MANUFACTURED

BY

ARM OUR FERT. WORKS
JAC K SO N VILLE, FLA.

' - 3,(tOO Tomato and 10,Lost—Pair of eye glasses, extra
ant Plants. $1 per thorn
large lenses. Return to. ^tute Rank
Stafford, Monroe Bridge.
of Orhuulo ajul receive reward.

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For Sale—40,000 Tomato Plants,
Globe nnd John liner.* $1.00 per m.
F. L. Greene. West. Side.
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PKPART.MIlNT’Or HIK INTKUIOIt
U. H. UnJ Office at (Jalnestlll*; |*Ja.,
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Mar.-h 41. 1*17.
Notice la Keenly tlynn tpai.l'ial Jainn*
»t tirnrva. PTo/ldr, who. on P-brutry 21
1912, made llomrutned Entry, Xn, Oie !&gt;j
tor
of- N W*», Hccfli.n .1, Tn»n«hlf
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Tallahaaaa* Me-idlxr
hat flirt] nolle* ot intention u mala* Pin-.

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SEND FOR THEM

• ear I’roof to e.taMI-h -I j I ji to &gt;h» land
above dee.-Mbed, brfwr. C|,f &lt; Circuit Ceuri
at Sanford. M old*. on tie U th day ol

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K. II Kl.toee, ol (Jrncva. !l» r id » ,
* It A. Nlrhol-on. of O nrva, PI i-|Ja,
MUall* Taylor, of itanevA, Plnrld*.
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10 acre farm, 0 \i cleared, 3 tiled
good flowing well, in crop, about
mile from loading track, good road,
price $2,500.00 and terms.
J. O.
Packard.
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CARLYIE BLACKWELL
JJUNE ELVIDGE

"TheSocial Lep

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LYRIC TONIGHT

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attainable" Saturday.
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The perversity of human nature,
especially among Broadway loafers,
who are classified under the heading
of "men about town," led Henry
Morton to hazard any personal or
financial inconvenience to the end
that he might possess himself of
Bessie Gale. This .young actress, be
it known, was called "tho unattain­
able" in tho Henry Morton set—and
Morton tries his utmost to become S&lt;ssuc Hayakawa in “ The Bottle
the exception among his kind.
STAR TONIGHT

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THE “POLISH

1 0 $ -B L A C K -W H IT E -T A N - 1 0 $
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�Fourth
Grade—Anna .Kanner,
sick with pneumonia and with the
Sarah
Lewis,
Irene
McGahagin.
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goad care of his mother and Dr.
Pulcaton he b improving very faat Dorothea Ray, Irma Smith, Nelda
Van Nets, Edwin Steinmeycri Gcorjge
and b able to be brought homo
Wilson, Maude- Lake, /Georgia Moagain.
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M rifJ . E. Vaughn was a pleasant bley, Margaret Neal, Mary Eliza­
A BUNCH OF INTE R ESTIN G ITE M S FRO M COR­
and, likewise, everyone used hand-mixed
roller on Mr*: W. M. Robinson beth I’ uleston, Kathryn* Weasner.
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
paint.
To-day, when machine-spun cloth
Fifth
Grade—Lucllo
Anderson,
Thursday to see the sick folks.
is so much better and cheaper, no one
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
Mrs. Douglass and children h&amp;ve Maude Carraway, Kittle DuBose,
-would think of wearing homespun. Many
been spending several weeks with Robert Hagan, LeClaire Jones, El­
her pnronts in North Carolina and mer Lundquist, John Lundqubt,
people arc still using hand-mixed paint,
- EAST SANFORD
i MIm HorUnee Johnson of Camaro expected homo tho first of next Edna Lord.' Agnes Perrin, Alice
however,
because they do not know that
Rev. Arthur Pock much r e g r e t * c i ‘ y gave another of her pleaaRandull, Mabel Wilkinson, Helen
week,
,
being- unable to preach at Moore's ant little* parties to a group of young
Everybody would be so thankful Wlt*o, Eric Vihlen, Robert Denton,
friends last Friday evening.
Elation church Easter Sunday, &gt;
W alter. Carter, E. K. Foster, Jr.,
If we could have one1good rain.
Mrs. F. F. Dutton hasd as her
* Therp will be an Easter song ser­
Herman Middleton, Morris -M oye,
vice at Moore's station church Sun­ guests on Thursday on an, auto trip
Kim r Tyner, John Wilson, Helen
to Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. C.. R.
UPSALA AND GRAPEV1LLE
day fyening.
Kennedy, Myra Lee, Madeline Mai-.
Wo have the promise that Rev.
Rev. Smith Hardin, the preetding Tyler and their guest, Mrs. J. E.
Jem, Nan Puxton. Emma Spencer,
AND
P A IN T
Stewart Albertson of DcLand will be with
rider from Orlando preached at May of Detroit, Mich.
SXWEJT CALLOMA * WEAK* LONSZJt
Anabei
Spurting, Olivo Russell.
us for a service right after Sunday
Uoore'a station church last Sunday Dutton was also o f the party.
Sixth . Gratae— Mrrton Aycoeke,
Mr. and Mr*.- Harry Dieterick school Easter Sunday.
evening.
will save them money anti
March *JSth was little Ellen Lund-j Robert Thrasher, Dick ^Terheun, j
J. F. McClelland went to Sarasota were here from Jacksonville, guests
la l&gt;or. Dcvoc Lead and Zinc
at the Chamberlain, home- apportion quilt's birthday, and was remember- Mabel Bragg, Emily Bailey, Lizzie
on a business trip last Saturday.
Paint is simply made of the
ed by her grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Flowers, Hattie Lewis, Ella Mary!
C. C. .Morris went to Okeechobee of last week.
same
ingredients the old-time
and other points on a sight seeing j Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Deltrich have and her auntie, Mra. E. F. Lund­ Muirhend, Edna Morris, Rosa M il-j
aintcr
used: Pure White
hf-im, Demarius
Muason,
Helen
qubtand children and also Mrs.
trip last Friday.
bought several acres of land directly
rtd,
Pure
White Zinc, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Byers of north of the Chamberlain homo on Hudgins and little Alice, visiting at j W*th, Roy Wood, F’orenc? Witte;
Pure
Linseed
Oil. The only
‘ •
. Edward Humph, Robert Williams,
Beardall avenue have as their guests Beardall avenue and are planning to her parents.
difference
is
that Dcvoc is
Joe.
No
Kos'.tenant
house
is
again
!
Wyvern
Duke,
Marie
Stempor,
May
Mrs. Byers' sister and family, Mr. build a bungalow at once to remove
A HW
i Holly, Doris Moore, Happy Walton,
mixed by machinery, 500
and Mrs. W. P. Phelps and two chil­ from Jacksonville with their daugh­ vacant.
Mr. Livingston of Jacksonville j Rhoda Vaughn, Erminia Houser,
dren of Daviville, Ky.
gallons
at
a
time.
Therefore,
'
“
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ters to live.
Their many friends
was a guest at T. O.' Tyner's on 1 Margaret Ericson. Cora Rutherford.
it is always absolutely uniform in strength,
? | ^3
will be much pleased to have them
Sunday.
.
f Margaret Gallagher, Alice Gooding
color and covering capacity.
t-.
|
\
in Sanford again.
McKim. Charlotte Smith, Sarah
Mrs. Bertelson visited Sunday
Mr.-and Mrs. 11. L.' Grier of Cam­
Wc guarantee Dcvoc Lead and Zinc Paint to be pure.
Wheelcss, BeulahBrown,
Madge
eron City have bought the J. C. morning with Miss Icenhour.
Wc
know it contains no whiting, silied or other worthlessWoodcock, Gertrude Ilunge, Martha
W** are' badly in need of rain in
|Rich property, consisting of 10 acres
materials.
Stop in and'ask for Color Card.
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; of finely improved land and two this section, yet all nature Ur in a Duke. Marion Appleby, Ollio Vera
Glisson, Virginia Long.
* houses in Cameron City.
Their fresh dress for Easter and the
j many friends will bo much pleased. "mocking birds aro singing ail the
Seventh Grade— Florence Henry,
S»nJo,&lt;^
S^f^.-tUrdwir., Alrinllsnl Impl.m.M.
Joe Cameron is having another day."
Annie Bruton. Frances
Dutton',
new tenant bouse built. This one.D
Mrs. Erlcso'n and babies were re- Mini Lipford, Nellie Messenger,
on Miller avenue.
Dorothea Mickey, Annie MilliHm,
-out gut st* at Mrs?Van Ness’ o'h 1st
fLila Murn-II, Helen Randall, Mar'street, Niels Swanson kindly carry*
Cout, Farms, Hives, etc. Richt In
igarct Ear htry, W11116 .Mr.Uem.’ Fr.*d*
LAKE
M
ARY
Ing her ip.
your own home and at trifling cost,
rric nines, Bertram Shepherd. Anna
; M tu Helen Is^rman sp°nt the ’ Mr. Gen. &lt;/’lark has hud-to en ■ryou can enjoy the benefit of healing
i &gt;4H i i
.Marian
and,
Eutii e week end nt- Pgoial .gauai of Miss., the hospital
sulphur baths.
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I .•ii h, Lillian J/hii
!ser.
Eva
Tav- j
Franccs Ptarson.
Erie Lundqnist has the meat.!, *.
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M'.r; a--t l/u
T&lt;un
lirul
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Hanco ck
; Mbs Louise Male left 9afurility
Captain Rant &gt;il was a re.*-:-'
A ll-S te e l'Elcctrlc-Lfghtcd Tra in
nin
Kitts, 1* . to:. Fort on,
for a si-.it at Gr*-- r f *-.\ j-prjn.-s
••ail.-r at G, T Bui i ■*. r‘ . He *.. 1
f
i
n
u lph u r om pound
-1 Li miry, \i
MrLtu:i*i
I)r. Denton made a professional one of tije fortunate ones, getting
aiturr'i ownWoodeurtbtnz »i&gt;Jil3a hratlns
i.i, Joo r&gt;.. ritt. Fay Lo.’&lt;call 1:&lt; r»- Friday a'st.
iwrtarrJ lit * « t, |a
( off must of I,is or urges before th-Lv Jeck*onvlttc... A C L 3.00 PM
Sun - Parlor Observation Car.
ii;
mkt Itiutc mttil tffk'acint.t Ltcil (nth,
It. E. Rror\son of Carrpvells hnv
tuth; uie il it * luiioa irpMaj to iSccltJ
Compartment
und Drawing-R-oom
Lv
Waycrojs_____
A
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11.05
PM
I.inbth Grade-r-?&gt;Iamie Kate Wil-&gt;&gt;
parti; and uke It latcriuHr.
charge of tho section here during the [ Mrs*. St« dt and daughter, Ebhn
Ar Albany________A C L 2.35 AM . Sleeping Cars Jacksonville to Chiliam*. Velma
Venable,
Gertrud?
50c und s i thi bottle
C3RO.
absence ot H. D. Durant.
spent the evening with Mrs. Henry
Lv Albany.............&lt;?ofG 2.40 AM
si your drua n'a. It he can't amts »&lt;«,
^ uughn, Bertha Matey, Huiiy Hart,
Lv Americus____ C of G 3.40 AM
Rev. F. M. Baldwin of Sanford!1I*ee on First str&lt; t!
Drawing-Room Sleeping Car
•etui hu nameand the price IniLlime and
we triUtend » a bodic titretd.
Jacksonville tofjt. L&gt;ut*.
Lv Columbus___ C o fG 6,10 AM
prt-aifted a splendid sermon h’ere j EmlJ Magnusson spent the week Lthcl Henry. Mina Howardi VirHANCOCK LI91"in ICLPHUI
-,lnla DeCourtey, Helen Chorpcning,
Lv Opelika ........ C ofG 7.10 AM
end at home.
Free Reclining Chair t ,irs J
Sunday evening.
COktrANT
Vi .lari Crorby. AI-'rb* Brugg. l.auAr Birmingham C of (1 11.55 AM
eonvillu to &lt;'bli-ngii, m L 'ii* • j
Ilibsrii.
Mi
art. k
it
Word hu* hern received that If I,
T»&gt;
i* *u i.
•'.-trlxind il'-; large :u: i , ,l- . J; .
r , - Mel *&gt;nai.-!. Don* Carraway.
Lv Birmingham
1( ’
12.15 PM
J.fcfrW
'"t ■» •*'•t ' « m g»\|r
OH* '.U.ItCS,
Durant who left Fri l;:y for W a j■ f i r I f i ) i *V
. —/Wa
sstms .. II Lr
h:\ekctl
seats.
ktli*
r:
idea*
it - with Ihc-r pew am.
i iAr C airo............
1C
10.45P M
.
Th*
d-lu-t■
!leri|uin,
Ralph
L«W Ltmftmmd.
rross hospital h *■* under *one .i ver
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V « v t&lt;
.. .i:. out tii ir "id fatlrr and Solo Uur!o r
Ar Carb art dale
I ( '___ 11.53 PM
it s
Baggage und Seat Car Jack- :.successful operation and is getting
villo to Chicago,
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Ar St. Louis______ I'C
7.20 AM
along nil ely.
•niors — Katbi-rino,Aycocke, MarAr 53rd St. f^icrj)) I C
7.31 AM
later carrying Mr. and \^s. E. F 1 ^
Dining Citr aerves all tncsl* m
Mr. and Mrs, Morrell-Jcft W ed-!
.•rtf' tGovoj Ruth Klanni-r, Gertrude
Ar Chicago (Cta EU.) 1G
7.45 AM
route, service a b carte.
Lundqubt Into tor n for an eve
nesday for their home in Thomaa1Lilti C. Ruth- LHtle.
ent-rtelnmvut.
L ist Sttu-day a
TOM OtTMltO (NrOHXatlOM, Ittr.INO C*R USOOTtON,
rlll*. Miili., after spending the wlnJuniors — 7. ta Dbvison, Elita Love
ternoon they took Mr. and Mrs.
* » * ! » to m i t i c a c t . a m t or
j ter here.
h:.'. Mary Lynch. Muriel Rhodes,
G. Lundqubt and th ir Svn »bHdt
, iless ic Emit h, Alice Vaughn, CliiTonl
Clark Ftap'o w * a Mot.day &lt;von- ■
over to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pet
1Wal her. .
'ing visitor, here.
,
•7HC bTANDAKO RAILROAD O F THE SOUTH**
son * at Hoi! H&gt;'!. wh" re tl’. ey'i
iphomo:■ * Eve!lyn Cowley, j.f'a
O
r W. F RI T OT
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J. G. KIRKLAND
i". ,-,l t." •I - ■ 1 -i d •!••- i t11• l,e *- 1 iiut
Iii:.* jii , Cat he; jine Lev-io, Nellie
MVHWE
PinilKCr"
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IVISIO
N
PtlKNQC
fl
kO(kT
a
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1'"tr.ili i liack through D.&lt;Lnnd th
JACRiOh VlLLt. f LA.
TAMPA. fUA.
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill*,-Wuodwork,,
.
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ufore Ruinge. F.&lt;lna WilJ.
Then
i
p c with Mr. and ..Mrs. J.
ing Marhlncrj •
,lr* a d
A- A Newcomb r.- t »ok
Tlmr-i A complete lino of Mill srpplk-s and turned to th-ir ho e in New term; l. - ?i
—
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. "-t aft»-r
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-■id s AH.iti-.s, .* 1Heavy Marhiacry
carrtrd
in M
u. h
speidimr i
wintc' iH-ri- with
V f *4
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imnu-di.ite shipment Get our prices and
,son,
n.. Aiytn and v. if.v
e,
.lartlm Brown, I'll* n
I l
*». *r t»
Th.■It
Cataluifue before pin. in : uur ordi ts.
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Rose
Gallagher,
Mary
very much pli-us -I witf FI tri.la •v .» v.t r;t :.j/i to Ju 'ksouville in th&lt; ir
Maks by Machinery Company
H-w^rii,
MibL'i
d
Huston,
Helen
and AUy.lh ' 'are &lt;rotr:iug' 1:urk jii~ui:i &gt;;tr. On ,Tii'ur.'dny they spent the
! I3h4*i it pT. Iin&gt; Hliet l
with the work you are doing, nr do you feel that von
‘k
Jack sonrli'
Fiurida text wintc T and hring nil tlv ir day in a trip to Grlarstlo'and I*i d- TcrwilHger, Wallace Lipford, Wil­
preparation?
Why
not
take
a
jjractica!
busin
eour-*
in
liam
McKim.
Mollie
Altcrnuth.
.
S
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fri.-nds and r*-lati\■I-* that they ran 1■;jint. neco'-p-'il.-d i&gt;/ Mr
uttd
:i;a Ijt'.e, Anna Mason. B.epslc i ’r-nour school, and be prepared to do something delini!'.
C&lt; i tn comf
Mrs. J E. I.ii dquist.
t"\ A ii I ■ i’.m
Frank Pardon,
M
•Vi!! Hut.ter. Ji I. I I *i!.r ■r and
Classes both-day
Commercial and Stenographic Courses,
Ii. it. K. dt-nbau gji Ironi 'Rollins |. Mis. J. L. and Mrs. £, W. Lund- Max- Stewart.
mvy
welfare, o i;,1
and
night.
If
you
are
interested
in
vour
College nt Wlnt- r Park c;atm- dnf*v it quist with tfa motid and Mrs. Ee'it
in
and
let
us.talk
it
over.
p
.'■, anne.".i *|i&lt; nt a p’.-js.i t
r.
E a s ie r Morning Watch Service
«h&lt;ii \Vt ' i a Jn :t i*anr»e fi shine
noon
with
.drs.
E.
F,
l.UBd'r-liht
f 1
In tiie Pr,stills' Conference on last
lia y and &lt;:jn'.je d near the* irtslle •-and
Mot:day on ji. r birthday. Th*‘ host-! Mo ii day it was dcroi.Kil to hold a
ha rk to »f liool on Morula v#
t
*
r
! . «I * —p v r. pr tty* pro* trorpiag v.-; t.-h
vi. e ut
on
Ray ir.ortd Hu *id has 1; « *n in Fort
M.
VAN
(.’
ELDEREN,
Principal
.
SANFORD, FiplilDA
O
t
It
in In a also, the mornin | o f Ecster in the Cen­
M :s vi*it ing f if sum-.' time. hut
tral Purl;. Such a service was held i
is back in WekJwa now.
I.O N G W O njl PICK L'PS
h.st year ai.d v:.n helfifu! to all who
Mrs. T. i. Boyd h earing for all , rc- *'C:e. 1**1flit id left for her j attended,
It is hoped that a largo t
Alerf BAyd's litt!..* children, except home In Pennsylvania Monday.
a
die
me
v.1
1
1
be in attendan.e.
“ If
the baby, v ho is #ta. inj witb Mrs.
_Mr. anti Mr*
it1—Fnnfnrdr " itomemlxT t.r-xt Sunday' morning,
: __ _ i l J i-U ib i-i",----r—- — *—&gt;—---- - 4 were' the guer'ta of- Mr*
Cha*. I'oik 6:30 'o'clock, in the Central Park. d
[ School rigs . Friday; and will be i last week.
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Every person in the city invited.
ted., J
brated-v ith a oirni en Saturday, i Mrs. MoPie Fianton h ft for her
Buyers and Shippers of
T ’.ii service will iant only thl
,
7t
y
t
V
C.:
1
been quit--. bone in T. nnr*
.icstlay.
irinutts.
l-k the | ast week, but b much bet
Mr*. J. S. I d;. ■! speuy?b • week
5
v.Uh 'her daught.-r, m .
If. *R.
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B .
&amp;
.0 .
G A M G E i V - y
,
Rev, Bartlett wHI fill biX ususl Chapman in Orlando, y
..
James Tajrfer Realghs
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' appointment here Sjtnday.
,
•’ ot. ' s T » j lor, who has Jieen man- f
Mr. and Mrs. Wijk'f'qonlihan and
W E CARRY A FULL LINE
Eutcr Sunday Will be celebrated son of Tampa are Tne guesti of Mrs. a;or of t’»• i-V na’d Hardware Co' I
.
Sanford,. Florida «
{t 210 .E. F irst-S treet
[with It picnic dinner at tho srliool Hoolihan's mother^
M s. J. A. : or tho past y*_*ar tendered his
OF FORD FARTS
house after chqnh services. „
[■natjVn
on
March
'J&lt;jth,
same
tp.
take
Bryan.
Mr^ Frailcia Li^htsio and . l a u g h - j . A, Bryan of Miami spent Stt:- ell-- i pn A p il-2 Ist, ..
ter, Mae, wdio moved to Lakeland a day, at bis hdpta iii Lohgwood.
Mr. Taylor came here In March,
few 'weeks ago have returned to their '
1310 to take this position and has
old homo hofr.
it* «' very fucc»-*sful in the manage­
SANFORl) CITY SCHOOLS
ment. of this lary* enterprir\ liring**
jing^ish* did.the most modoro and
WEST GENEVA AVENi'E
Honor RuR fur Month of March
P to dat ■ 'meih&gt; h in eflicteney an 1
Mr. and .Mrs. Christopher have j
First Grade—Jam' * Phf,arcr. Ston!y /oslgns
.?
__bv
vacated tiie Joe Neros - residence
phen Sblnbulser, 'Fy ink \YRieite up (h? w.rk th at'h e has
t) u
take
F o r d Y a l p S w ilr li f n r lr «
,uv'’ roovutl Inin town.-----X I I D * l a i e o w u c n LOCKS. Mrs Ja&lt;,k Vaughd is very Imsy ard Maxwell, Nezxle Stone, Alice Im ii anxious to assume.' H * will
Elder, Ola S p u r i i . i Pearl Robson,
FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE •
And make all repairs on Fortl Cars now carrying strawberries to-town Beryl St» inm?yt-r, Camilla ruleston. b--vo for Chlpago to ^ta!:.- a two
, .
D
,,
„,
,
yean course in tho Moody iilhlo HiAll Work Guaranteed
rtwice, a week
MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES
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.
M
uU.
Br^
n:
,A1&gt;?
Chorr
,lnr.
! Mr. aiid Mrs. J. R. Robinson's Clara Snlith, Blaenhd Wynn. PauUr.o at!lute and will .a ,- up Bib!,, r-a.iy
H»* will be greatly
J. R. STEWART. Prop.
PHONE 131 little baby son, Katie has been very Thompson, Kan-rlne Van No»s, Eric and tralnin".
C. //. JEWETT, Manager
m i« '(i here by the many fri&gt;nds ho
Lundqulat, Milton Moun-, H-urv
has made* during bin residence. Mra.
Russell.
Ta lor will also be sadly misse l C '/ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « + ♦ ♦♦♦♦&lt;■&lt; c o o c e -*♦♦♦&lt;■+c
♦ • *♦♦♦♦ ]
•Second Grado—Maggie
Lynch, from church and aatlal clrcicz where
Rebecca Stevens, Elizabeth Whitner, she has b&lt;t*n an active worker and
Louise Thrash.-r, Beth Loosing; Ray­ especially in choral work in the
mond Muirbead, Arthur Slarhary, Baptist church.
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
ML
E. W. DICKSON
Clyde Humphreys, Eldridge Dun­
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor expect to
can, Wilber Davis, Jr., Leander Ber­
- ,
PH O NE 67
■ • SANFORD, FLA.
ner, Clauds Locke, John Lord, Thel­ leave for Philad Iphh about the
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ma Huwi-1!, Mildred Lunilcy, !tl audio 21st of Apri1 and from thrre Mr.
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No. 80
Fortson, Jack Collins, George Put- Taylor will go to Chi ago. Tlu-ir
No. 32
No. 8S
No. 86
♦
nt; liy friends here wink them well in
8:10 p. m. ♦
Lv Jacksonville . 3:10 a. m. 12;45p.tn.
1:40 p.m.
nnm, Cecil Zittrower.
I2i35
a.
m
.
A rS iv a n n ik
1:15p.m. • 4:50 p.m.
5r35p.ni.
tlu-ir
w^ field and they ran b • asThird
Grade— Mary
Elisabeth
8:15 a. m.
• Ar Charleston— 5:15 p. m.
»:S5 p.m.
o ;55 p. in.
au;*-d of a warm welpome If they
7:43 P- mMoye, Olive Renfro*, Knth-.VituAr
lUchmunil---Sd&gt;5
a.
tp.
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7:10a.m.
3:13
a.m.
should over r turn to this city.
11:50 P- &gt;nAr Wa.tdngt'i:
8:40 a. m.
10:23 a.ni.
12:33 p.m.
•
Sytnc*, Lillie Mne Melirtena, Jam-*
lijqa.n*.
1:10
a* m- x
Ar lUltlrn.re ....10:01a.m.
Il:42a.m.
1:52 p. m.
Brown. Fr-df,ric;Wrc!.r, Prat, . Cb..r
3:30
1:30 a.
j . m. *
i- I Lotida Gugd Ro. ds A*soria*
. Ar W. Phll'pUbt.. 12:24 p. m.
2:01 p.m.
4.03 p. m.
Kermlkh.. Hurley, Robert ijb Arc*a,!
i:30
a.
m' *
Ar
New
Vbirk
2:40
p.
m.
4:20p.m.
6:20
p.
m.
4d!0 p.m. ______
t:on will h ibtl 1 h n int i &lt; ' tin*' in
d o**.”* r.
. &lt;1 l , n » M . r t r v t - i c
H r h u . I* n * n . n
Uceprr*.
Intftr&lt;
Junior Dutton, Mildred• Hand, Vir­
-j
unt^
&lt;
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i 1
There
l,iln «
a *. « n i l * 1.
1- . . »J
, n k o i,.
Bn ,h .
r m n | r » &lt; P * &gt; ■u
( mi
ginia Jinkins, Gretc! &lt;-n Lon;;, Kiiaco
in. ! mr.rr.Uam* riulr
wiil be an interesting program,
♦
Fur Inform iti &gt;n or ftrsci vallon Phone or Write
bclh Mitch *11,
Margaret
Pctars,
•
A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E
Elizabeth Stiles;
George
Kin,:. which will include addr&lt;«^c* by high­ X
Hillsborough Hotel. Tamps, r*3Cluyde Russ'-I, Edxur Sbilds, Deane way officials frop various parts of ♦ IS8 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
J
Phone 17
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Phone 132
Turner, Cornelius Wqth.
the country as Well as from Flotidn.

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THE SANFORD

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April 6, 1917

Hoard of Trade
Tho Board of Trade has mailed
oUt 300 copies of Tho Herald’s Eaa
edition and because of its elegant
composition we regret that it wasn't
three thousand. Editor Holly and
hh force deserve much credit %for
this fine piece of wot|{.
Requests^ for Sanford and Semjnole county literature nro increasing.
Every mail brings more and new ap­
plications. Wqr.or no wnr, thus sec­
tion and the county will be tho des­
tination of many this coming season.
The first land deal made in this
country l» marked by a stone nt
Gerry’s Landing, Mass., on which
b inscribed: "On this spot in the
year 1000, Leif Erickson built his
house in Vineland. Tho legend was
discovered in 1G30 by Sir- Richard
Ssltonstall, who came over from
England in tho ship Arabella. H is
atld that Erickson was of the Norse­
men. ^
To Hoard of Trade members: re­
cent requests from those interested
arc as follows:
Academy, Okln:
Man wants 00 acres staple crop
land in Seminole county. Wants to
raise cattle in small way.
Omaha, Heb.*:
Gentleman says, "Your literature
and letter received. , will be down
and another party with me.
We
want property in tho flowing .well
district.,
Coeburn, Va.:
. 1 have sotqo money to invest, what
arc the chaijces for n bottling plant,
an auto tire and repair business or 'a
wholesaio grocery business in San­
ford. Reply quick.
Atlantic Mine, Mich.:
lain interested in stock and poul­
try raising.
Want Some kind in
your county. What have you?
Houston. Tex.:
I am coming to Florida, write me
something of your fruit uml veget­
able, lands.

Easter at the Methodist Church
The services of this church have
been carefully planned.
Special musical selections prill be
rendered by tho choir.
In the morning two anthems will
be sung, "Our Savior," by Schoebel
and "Christ is Risen," by Flagler.
Thp •evening anthem, "The Lord
is Risen Again,” by FcnrU.
The
well trained choir will be in charge
of all the music for the day.
The pastor’s Easter message will
be specially helpful. The subject,
"The Hopeless Becomes Hopeful."
The evening sermon will be de­
livered by the revival minister, Rev.
H. A. Spencer.
All the members of this church
arc expected to be present in tho
services on Easter *'Da)'.. LArgo
class will be received into the
church in the morning service.
Parents desiring their children
baptized on Sunday please phone or
ace the puator.
Service arranged
for at conclusion of Sunday school,
10:45.

peopleT nd EVENTS

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Din’nrr Party fit Hotel Carnei * •
In honor of Miss Gretchon Schultx
and Judge Ernest Housholder, whose
marriage will take place here next
Wednesday, Miss Florence
Frank
entertained with a charming dinner
party on Tuesday evening at Hotel
Carnes. An eight course dinner was
served at seven-thirty and covers
were laid fur eight. The table was
attractively adorned with red roses
and red lilies with ferns. A tall vase
of Idled graced the center, with bowls
of roses at each end. The place
cards-were in a pretty wreath design
of ros?s. The happy occasion was
marked by the charm of informal­
ity and merry peals of laughter that
greeted (he witticisms and humor­
ous sallies of the jolly little group.
After dinner two tables of bridge
were played until a late hour hap­
pily ending one of .the most delight­
ful of the attractive entertainments
Easter
Morning
Union' Prayer that are being given in honor of the
popular young couple. Miss Frank’s
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Service
guests were Miss- Schultx, Judge
In Central Park at 6:30 to 7
Housholder, Mrs. Julius Sclmttx,
o’clock, -there will, he held a Prayer
and Praise Service. All who wor­ Miss Olga .Schultx, Miss Janet Chap­
man, Mr. Carl Schultx and Mr.
ship the Risen Christ are invited to
come and tabu a part in the «xcr - Felix Frank;

In supposed to stand on llm spot where
a golden crown was found hi the stump
of a tree In 12tM. The roynl emblem
was believed to have remained hidden
here for more than 100 years. It was
Identified os having belonged to King
Solomon of Hungary, who concealed It
lest It fail Into the bands of the pursu­
ing Bulgarians. Hence the name, Kron
fitiidt.
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published in f h«- Sanford Herald, a wrwspaprr publlihetl in Si'inintilA county ITnr*
id a, otirf a arh « rrk for four r*ni*erut ivr

ssjth«* i»hndp. Tbowp enjoying tin* day,

Prices nro advancing every day. Sanford is on a
Building Boom and You Shoijld Build Your New [Home
WE HAVE
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The Proper Materials •
DOORS, SASII,
BLINDS,
LIME,
CEMENT
SHINGLES, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
CORRUGATED IRON
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
Wc buy for Cash and Hell for Cash and you get the benefit of
the extremely low prices.

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for (he Farm er

H ill L u m b e r C o m p a n y
PHONE 135
Third Street

AGENTS

t&lt;Ti .-t u-

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Linen, Palm Beach, Corduroy, Taffeta, Silk
and Poplin Skirts, 98c to $8.60, at other Houses
$1.50 to $12.00.
AU. Styles, Colors and Sizes.
It will pay you to investigate before buying.
Easter comes on April 8th,

Easter Greetings to all.
W A N T E D — Six Extra Salesladies, Experienced.
Also Three Extra Salesmen.
TheTlace that is Known to Everybody

The Ladies’ and
Gents’ Emporium
’Lr KRAUSS.Troprietor

Sanford, Fla.

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115 PARK AVENUE

I nr BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES
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ROLLER SKATES AND PARTS |
VELOCIPEDES, IHCOES AND TRICYCLES

AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
Auto Tires fpid Tubes, Ford Sizes Only
lloriis, Spot Lights and Headlight Dulbs, Spark Plugs, W
| Batteries, Battery Connectors, Blowout Patches, Ce- ;►
t ment Patches, Vulcanizers, Gasoline and Oils.

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MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES
Motorcycle Horns, Lamp, Presto Tanks, Motorcycle
Grips and Pedals.

m&gt; hat|d and the *eal ...
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N « U r . I* L&lt;-rr)iy *lv,*n th»l U I j llry*n.
purchtiKr ut T * i CrrlHIrK, Nu. I n , ilatril
thr Stb &lt;l*y of July, A. It. 1914, h** HI&gt;&lt;1
P*l«t rrrtlflr*tr In mlt' ufflrr, anil, ha, mad*
a|&gt;|,:lraiiwn fjir la , limit to l.tua In arcord■nra ulth law, !tal&lt;l rrrtIBritr ( m l i i i n i
thr fullovln* d acfltwd iiruprrty attuatrd
In flrmtnulr county, t'lurlda, to-«lt: N •,
l^it *0, Kanlord ( rlrty Prlta
T b r laid
land brine *»,r*,rd at tba data ol thr !*•
ruancr ol auih rrrtlflrat* in lha namr ol
Unkoovn.
l l n ) » , »*ld crrtlfleata (ball hr
rrdrrmrd arroldlnt to law tax drrd a III
I««ur tbrrron on lb# 30th day ol Aptll,
A. I». 1917.
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WUnaa. niy ufflctal ai*nalurr and *rat
tbl* tha aoth day of March, A. I). d»17.
(raal)
K. A. nuUHI,A89,
Clerk Circuit Court Itrminolr Co., Ma.
lly V. K. Ituufla*., It. C.
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Partem Star Accept*
The Eastern Star of Sanford ac­
cepted an invitation to DeLand
diopter April 3rd.
Madeleine -R. Conkling Chapter
lieing the last of olficini vLiita the
Grand Matron make* in her adminbtraUon.__It- u.aa^ thu intention to
have the finit and last Grand Offircra together at thi* meeting.
I*re»ent- was the first G. M., Alice E.
Bobbin* of Sanford, the first G . I ’ „ In C*U t « f th* Caanly Judar. Namlnalr
James Carnell of Ormond was tdo |n „ g.tai* o“ “ l,’ *"*'" “* r1**'- *
N. Whltnrr, dermaed
ill to attend. The lo*t G. M. elect, J.
To all Creditor*, Locate**, Oiatributrca
and all Ptraorta havloi Claim* or !&gt;#•
Alice II, Haakell of I'alutkn on her
mtndi atalnat aald Catata:
official visit, last G. I*., Silos I).
You, and each ol you. ara hereby nollflad
and raitulrrd to priaant any claim* and
Wright of DeLand present. I*. G. I’ . demand*
uhlch you or althar o( you may
Elmer Haakell of Pulatka gave the hava aaalnat thr citato ol J. N. Wbltnar,
dreraaad. lato ol Brmlnolr County, Flor­
aecret work in hi* perfect way to ida,
to thr undrralyofd. S. O. Chaaa, care,
ulor
of aald ratatr. wllhla too year* from
two candidate*. Seminole Chapter th* data
hrrrof,
responded well to the invitation, . Dated Marrh 21. A. D. 1*17.
' H. O. CHASE,
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given, • thoso
present Wing Mr*.
tZFrt-llr
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Kircutnr.
IleiRha Jenkins, Mr*, and MU&gt; Eliz­
.Satire ol AypIlraUon far Taa Urad Coder
abeth Muason, Mr. and Mrs. RronSrrtlon S of Chaylrt IBIS, Lana of Flor*
Id*
ijon’, Mr. and Mr*. McConnell, Mrs.
Notico I* hereby |Wan that llao. A. Tie.
Croaby, Mr*. Griffin, Mr*. A. E. Cotter, purrbaaer of Tax Certiflrata No.
I0S, dated Ihe 6th day of July, A. t).
Hilt, Mr*. Lilja, Mrs. J. Bailey, Mr. 1916, baa Died raid tertlDrat# In my ollira and haa mad* appllratlon lor tax daad
and Mr*. Rabun Mr. Packard and to
i,me In accordant* with law. Said eermother, Miss Packard, Mr. ohd Mrs tiflCat* amt rare* the followlnc daacribad
property cltuated In Seminole cuuoty, Flor­
Allen, Mr*. F. Smith, Mr*. S. East- ida. to-wlt: l.nta M, 12. 67, 61. Eureka
llammork.
The raid land being u w ira d
erby, Mrs. Chas. Kanner, Mrs. Fan­ at
the dal* ol Ihe la.uanc* ol auch cerllflcat* in the name cl Unknown. Unleaa aald
nie .Lee, Mfs. Alice E, Robbins.
rartlflcat* ahatl be rrdtemed actor,line to
Every Senrimdo enjoyed tho de- law tax d«rd will laau* theicon on the tilth
day ol Aptll, A- l». 1917.
licious refreshmenta which showed
Wltneu my offlrlal aixnature and aeal
th* H t b 'd a y of March. A. D. 1C17.
the thoughtful care of the Worthy thi-(trail
E. A. n o u n l.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Coutl Seminole Co., Fla!
Matron, Miss Fuller.
All thank
Ity V. E. DouiUja. D. C.
DeLand Chapter for the pleasure
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F L O R IO E a l

It f* lot! L*-r (iTil.t.il th*l l LI. nrilrf.l,**
to whirl) all the women of Fnufonl .pillilUhfil In tti'* ^»nf,:i*l llrrnM. ■ n , » v
r |ia|MH puMiah.it in IwmlniJp rourty, flo*.
; and Seminolo ronnty nro urged, to -I*. »Arr a rnri-k fJr a |&gt;rrln,l nl four riincom©, for tho f &gt;ui&gt;rbreT of prom Til- ‘■ .ftilll, v r r f ,. '
W*l(n&lt; ;» e»y L«n'l and th* *riil fif mLI
gating plan* for Relief Work. In all court 'III. 5*th .fay &lt;&gt;t M*rrh, tUI7.
C. A. lJOUtil.AH‘t.
the towns of tju\ United Staten • iMkll
n*rk.
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women are orgnnixlng info relief
ttoli lt«r* fur &lt;'umjiiilrur.t,
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band* and jierfecting servlet*' for
IM-Prl-Sir

time of. need. The women of thi*
county are urged to.attend the mam
meeting and fall In line.

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Offlao with HOLDEN NE A L ESTATE

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a t t tic W o m a n * f luh m x t , j .
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W. J.-THIGPEN &amp; COM PANY

52 and tht* lowpitality of th© ,*ant‘h |r« * itrull C-ejrl
Iu(IIrial f lrrn lt
S mine I e t etini &gt; l Iwild*. In (*Haiirr/r
—^ nwm&lt;m vi'fo Mr and Mr*. J. T.
(J. \V llprprrr* t*&lt;»m| lainanl,
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llawkiiiH, Turn-If .i ■•••!;mi*. Mr-s \nni
Hawkins, Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Hrum-,
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l©y, Sint, John Horhy. Mr. and Mr*, r.timr. FUju I’vlmrr, Hl» wtl..*
lit,,,i, A lit Ii &gt;. I tllUti I" llult-y.
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Mr*. II irlitir
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= Tbidjjm Harbor uf Com inn re. Ca..,
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5 S Mb» Murgnrob Dnvfci, It, C . Max*
\*» fv.d i v a h c hi .* liumueit
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' ItriMiklyn, Kings i'otjitty. New YoMt &lt;*ii&gt;
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I'ilfnrt, 'Nf* \* rH 't‘ *I &gt;„
and J W
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Y*'UAand e##*h f )&lt;iii arr hrtwby nft)t*ffd
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. ,Wi!M Meeting'
, In 5ppror ti the t.fil (*l complain* lift-t|
T In re wifi b &gt; a m.ui Hireling• for I 'Ivy, 1^17,
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"" *.h/ "p* &gt;»••»«»■&gt; 4*
lli»! In'll,* lri&gt; 7lh &lt;l»y id •*l'l
worm n and men l o o if th e y uri' in- immih «n i a rvi.-' il*y of tbU rrun. tfu-n

Voif, Taffeta, Poplins, Crepe de Chene and
Georgetta Crepe Dresses ranging in price from
$2.50 to $18.00. A t other places same goods are
sold at $5.00 to $25.00.

303 E. 1st Street

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farther urdt^ctl thut y mi &lt;l«i *T»|i&lt; *r
e«neUn.*ni'. bill herein tiled „ n

toed. *
. of loaves and fishes after the repast.
. I Wilftrw
,, ■,, ■-The afternoon was spept in fishing renn in**
and exploring tlie winding rfi*ek and
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reining minnbes and just iolling io

Up-to-Datc line of Panamas for Ladies and
Gentle;nen at Money Saving Prices. , * .

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* Up - to - Date line of Easter Dresses, Sport
Suits, Skirt?, Waists, Trimmed and Untrimmed
Hats for Misses and Children.

Come Early.

of t »rnty*«i|
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**M court
finest in the county and part of the ilfiir Inning » PMI** «ta v
It jin lufthiT nfijcrtni that t hi* nut Ira I***
way has a good brick road to Geneva ()uktl»h* il i n ‘the Sanford Herald a new-paprr
in Hatalnol# county. Florida, one#
but after leaving Geneva it is rough published
a ftrek fur four rnn*«nitiV9 vreki,
enough to .make one muisirk. The
Wit tic 1a t«* A* 11uiait11
rW k «I «iur Cir*
cuit C'miYt anti th«* real of the -aid court at
trip is well worth the time, |iowovor, the
court h«u*e in Sanford, thl« the lOth
for when you reach tin* beautiful dav of Marrh* A lb 191*.•
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F.. A l&gt;niTni,AS».
wiiuhrivT rr**i*« wtlri t tic* lioitti tifuf r s k I'oh.k ,
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fleth.
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Hullfiinr f »r riimi'liRtanl
Indian name you are in the beat | |i| Kfl .,,,
pienie ground* and fiahnig plan* in
1I tr ( IrruM Court S n r nl h JuJi &lt;i a I t ‘It r till,
Lwjr Left somewhere in Sanford Florida. Those who mere there, last
Hemliiolr foil nit, Fbtriil*. In (hanrrr i
(*amplnUnant
—one umbrellu. Cold handled, en­ Wednesday were fishermen and fisher Jar Camrron,
v*
# Hill to
tnaids
and
they
caught
plenty,
for
UlrharJ
K
llablan*
an«l
Kortrln^
graved with words, "Owosaa, Mich."
JenuM' llal'Ianr, lili » i f r .
MnU(&gt;fi&gt;
dinner
and..brought
home
many
of
and name. Leave at Herald office
f a Hkharit K . II * I■lane, ami Jcrntfe Halrlaor, Niagara Falla, Ntw York;
them just to prove to their friends
and be .rewarded.
fili-Up
You »ru hrfrby n rd rn i to appear \o lh«*
—
that they had been fishing. At noon. bill of romplalni til*-if Hen in s£int( you,
thr first Mqnday In May HH7, b^inc
For Rent—Two furnished rooms the entire party sat down to one of on
thr fth ija&gt; of vaiil month, ami a rule day,
of
t
hi* court, then and thrrr lo make anfor fight housekeeping. 117 Laurel! the real old fashioned picnic dinners
I«&gt; anTd Hill. iD ili fault whrrrof a de­
avenue.
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fiG-tf
and fish fry* and there was every- rm* pro rtmkuu Uill l*r entered acafrtst
you, litilnwrd by final ilrrrru thrrron.
»
— thing in eut that one could wish.'
It i* further urdonil that t Hi* order bo

It Always Pays to Save
a Dollar

N O W IS TH E T IM E

Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Under and by.virtue of n certain
writ of execution Li sued out of Cir­
cuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit, In and for Seminole county,
Florida, against the goods, rlinttels,
lands ami tenements of J. E. Moon-'
ey, in favor of It. Ray White, upon
a certain judgment entered tho
nineteenth day,,of February, A. D.
1917, in the' County Judge’.* Court
in and for Orange county, Florida,
and duly transcribed into sajd court
1 shall sell for rush nt the door of
the court house in Sanford, Florida,
during the legal hours of sale on
Monday th© seventh day of May,
A. D. 1917, tho following described
real estate levied upon by an at­
tachment in /aid cause duly re­
corded on the thirteenth day of
February, A. D. 1917, as the prop­
erty of J. E. Mooney, lo*wit: SWJg
of S W 't' of S E *j of Sec. 15. Town­
ship 111 S, of Range 39 East, con­
taining ten acres more or less, lying
In Seminole county,. Florida.
E. K. BRADY*
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Sheriff Seminole County, Florida.
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titnc* UPllPfillly. 1hi* trip 111 thi rrt*t rv | Jj
Pepper planti to «•*», jiri«I l.ockhutchie.Ranch is one of th e !«»

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

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they gave us. Tho Chapter wont in
nutomobiles, coming back by moon­
light.
A-Scminole

Those who attended last year will
V A/arriupc./trtkounfrmrnf
remember the delightful occasion.
Mrs. ’J, N. Whittier announce*'the
Let all the people in Sanford
marriage of her daughter, Lucy Cald­
firaise Him.
well, to Mr. Elton James* Mough- In thr t frcull &lt;*oorf. H rtt illt Judicial C!lf*
full. Nr mI null' f 'utility, Hufltl*
In Chin*
ton. The wedding occurred at 7:30
trtf
Jmi*
Smith
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Thursday night, being a quiet home
vt
Citation *
My vali/able diamond pin for sale wedding. Dr. Brownlee of the Pres­ J. II. Smith
To
J.
D*
Smith.
Wllmlnfion.
North
Carolina:
at n bargain.
Has .twelve small byterian church officiated.
It iptiriririf frnAi *thr afYMaill of Junto
diaraomN ohd genuine saphirc in
Smith, tlir rontnliininl in thr ilmiV ityln l
fMjie h* rrln til# «l Ilu ! •hr hrllrvi** that
center. All, set In platinum. This
All I h&gt;y Picnic
J. It. Smith »« * r**Mr|rnt of a *1* 1*’ olhrfvit**
hit r**tOne of Ihe j oiliest crowds that ever j than t i r i » i r nt Umia*. and th
pin can Vasily be made intit a Very
fine ring. Call evening between 7 |&gt;lcnick«(l Oil Kkrthlnr halrhlt* I fVDk j
r i t i i t n i »n»l that ^Krr»’ li m* perton
l&gt;,r * ' *Xr‘
H o fh lu thr •••rviVf of « «t(h
and H.
A»k for Mr Vo*
Pico Rppnt t h e tlay there I. ^1 W lM jn P N clitV ' ln
|Mtrbr uju»n whom would Hind Mid tirfrmlHotel.
it fit l ftHhotl and Uti* SI mi had *t £&lt;lOi| j ant ami that igH'f tlrlrfidant t« uver thr ugr

For Saleone acre. Cheap. M o. Win. Wal­
These letters may bo seen by any ter, Cameron City.
tiG-'Jtc
of the Hoard of Trade members who
For Sale— Fine, kindred one-year
will call at the office.
old hens, single comb, White Leg­
horns, from Cypher’s heavy laying
“ Kronstadt,"
strain. -11.00 each.* Southern Oak*
An Interesting legend ts told con­
Poultry Form, Enterprise, Fla
cerning (lie origin of ilu* name of (In
fifi-litc
city of Kronstadt. Tin* old town hull

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Tarra Hauta..CAEl 11.40 AM
Danvllla........ CAEI
107 PM
Chicago........ CAEI
405 PM

Compartment and Obacrralkm-Llbrary Sleeping Cara, cumlurtable, roomy and reiUuU
JackaonrilU to Chlca«o.
l&gt;r*wln£-Houni Klaaplnd Car*. Jackaonvilla to Chicago and St. Leuia.
Drawtni.Room bleeping Car* Jacksonville
Atlanta.
Thoroughfarw Coarhaa, high-back acau. rJrctrlo-bxbted. JachaonviU* to Chicago.

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Time of the Year and at this Critical Moment, when Goods of Every Class are Advancing Daily,
You. are now Confronted with the Opportunity to Supply Your Immediate Needs in all Lines at
a Most Opportune Time. At this Sale you will be able to Buy Goods at Less than Market Price.
Store will.be Closed all Day Thursday to Rearrange Stock for this Big Sale
' Down Regardless of War Prices

Every Article in my Store will be Marke

We Mention only a Few Articles Taken at Random in Order to Convey to You Some Idea of how we will
Come Prepared to Buy as Never Before
Rain Coats for Men, Women
and Children. All new stock and
styles.
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$7.98
• 8.50

6.00
6.50
4.00

Women
Boys

B. V. D. Underwear, 2
suit 44c each. Union Suit 88c
Balbriggan Underwear, regular
Men’s Dress Snirts, good value
48c and up.
Corliss Coon Dress Shirts, $1.50

Men’s Hose, good value 6c per pair

Muslin Underwear, good quality
44c and up.

Regular Four-in-Hand and Bat
Wing Ties. 50c and 65c values 44c.
Men’s Heavy W o r k
regular 65c value 48c.

Shirts

Boys Pants 25c and up
Men, Women and Children’s
Shoes $1.24 and up.

. Barker Brand Collars, regular
15c value 11c.

W. L. Douglas and La France
Ladies Shoes, small sizes $4.00
values $2.24.

Big Lot o f Men’s Straw Hats
all new Spring Styles 19c and up.

Big lot of Ladies Sport Skirts 98c

Men’s Overalls and Khaki Work
Pants 98c.
Big line of Men’s' Palm Beach
Suits, genuine Palm Beach, pinch
back and plain back styles, regular
$10.00 values $6.48.

Ladies Palm Beach Suits $3.98
New styles Shirt Waist, good
values 48c and up.

5,000 yards Val and Torchon
Laces, any quantity 3c yard.
. 100 L a d i e s House Dresses,
guaranteed fast colors, $2.00 and
$2.50 values $1.44.
Ladies Silk Poplin Dresses $10
values $5.98. .
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hams 15c _________
quality
11c.
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Big lot of Ribbons, all colors 10c.
Children’s
68c and up.
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C. Corsets, regular $1?25
value going at 88c.

�rpias between two- and three
THE SANFORD HERALD would
billion dollars a year, a fund nearly

for the ruth lew submarine warfare
and if we are obliged to fo to war,
go with all aalta act and go with the
determination of aettling the Carnage
and bloodahed as speedily aa pos­
sible. Wo agree with President Wil­
son, in his opinion that this war
should not ba one for conquest but
one of mercy and to stop the war In
Europe and save those people as
speedily as possible would be doing
a favor to the people of Germany
who have, been led astray by the
Hohenzollerns.
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sufficient. It ia believed by the pro­
moters of the plan to meet govern­
mental expenses In case of war."One of the points made in favor
of the plan la that the appropriation
of Incomes in excess of a hundred
Prompt, courteous, intelligent attention.
thousand dollars would prevent huge
^ Every modem safeguard for your money.
fortunes from being.made out of war
TSafc Deposit Boxes for a small rent.
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contracts," says the Nashville Dan­
^Officers
and
Directors
chosen
from
among
your
own
people.
ner in. a comment upon, the pro­
^Your business interests held strictly private.
posed law, ‘"Patriotism." says the
THearty Co-operation wifh ourCustomcrs secure the best result fo:
Banner, "is not sufficient incentive
• Absolute honesty every day in the week.
to Induce the average man to forego
Out—and hero is the rub. We do
wasty profits by reason of his coun not believe in sending our men
try's misfortunes. The thoughts of across the seas unless it is absolutely
fortunes piled up by the favored few necessary. "'We do not believe In
ia not likely to cause the common arranging for billions of credit for
people to endure privations more the allies that will be spent here in
cheerfully.
arms and supplies' mnkiryc the trusts
"Last year," the Danner contin­ richer and the rest of us poorer. We
ues, “ there arc more than 2,500 do not believe in starving the people
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
JL-R. DFA3
payers of a tax on-incomes larger of this country by sending all the
Cidtier
Ait't CtNiW
v w -rw a .. -p, ^ WOODRUFF Virs.Prattdcni
than $100,000, including about 150 food supplies across the water be­
millioaires whose incomes are in ex­ cause the..trusts .want. .the, znono'i.
cess of a million
dollars. These Already it is-rumored that in the
numbers would increaso rather than event of war the south can hope for
diminish in war times."
no more food supplies from the north
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----And the Danner concludes with and west as all of them will be
Song, Hoses of Twilight
the statement that the income" tax needed for the. allies. We people of
has proved to be a popular measure the south are willing to do "our
Mrs. G. L. W
Address, The R-r.eSts a Town
for meeting a part of the expenses of bit" and will 1m&gt; found on the fight-1
S E N T IM E N T
rives From a Live Woman's C
government. As a source ofr rovunue ing lino if a fight' Is necessary. We
Sentiment is possessing the con­
Mr. C. E.
Gutp-i
for filling up the war chest it ia cer­ can live within ourselves and get
sciousness of-feeling and sentiment
Song, April Song Mr*. C. 1.
along If the gates of all the food
tain,
to
be
even.more
so.
The
hand­
enters Irrgely into our every day
Address, The Children’s
Litr
markets of the
closed
life. Time was when as an editor wc ful of men hardest hit by the com­
plete confiscation of income above a against us but we will not stand for
Mr. T. L. V
never hesitated to write an article
Address, The Public Library a- j
certain amount would, receive no the so called tying up of all the
upon anything or anybody, letting
Community Prof, A. L. Rau
food supplies in order that the trusts
sympathy
from
the
great
mass
of
school
girls
presided
over
the
punch
the chips fall where they would and
Response for the Club Mr- L.T
the
people.
There
would
also
re-;
can
make
a
billion
more
from
this
table.
An
enjoyable
musical
pro­
if hearts 'were broken, homes were
gram was-rendered, after 'which re­ Response for the Club
destroyed, lives wore wrecked it was main the possibility that the case war. That * is the position of the
freshments were served. -The af­
all in the day's work’ and the public with whiefi .an. income tax .yields up (Alitor of this paper nnd we can
hark
back
to
the
Spanish
American
revenue
might
encourage
the
reten­
fair was in the nature of a house
wanted the news. As * t grow older
warming and the club was the re­
pnd mayhap sentimental, a s 'we live tion of at least a pact of this tax war and prove that the trusts wpre
partly responsible for, that war and
cipient of many gifts serviceable in Song. Goodbyp
more in the twilight of life and not when the war ends."
Piano -Solo
the
dub house.
were
nlso
responsible
for
many
a
And how does this np(&gt;ca! to the
»o much in the rosy dawn or noonpoor
devjl
leaving
his
hones
on
the
auaciua
ni»
s.gnaiuri
m
,nc
ncnaic.
T
jf0
Oviedo
Woman’s
Hub
enjoy.
dsy brightness it becomes more and people who have been dumoring for
more our idea that friendship and war?. Ate all these good organizer* field—not the field of battle but the It formally accepts the slate'of bel- (h(&gt; (iistini.,ion of U .inK th„ smalk„ t
good will and charity are really the of Red C ross *oejeYU-s and eager field of embalmed beef and oth**r llifrrrnry forced by .he German aC- dub in , he state to own a dub house,
objective in life and not the rom- patriot* who are urging the "yeo­ mistakes of incompetence and greed gri-fcslon and authorizes and directs Undpr th(1 administration of Mrs.
the President to employ the military
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merrialin d spirit that would trample man class" to enlist perfectly ready and waft.
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, w. J. L a w to n the club has financed
Therefore
we
are
watching
closely
and
naval
Torccs
and
a
the
re.
,
...
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,
,
,
,
upon the hearts of the wound'd and to have their incomes sequestered
, ,
.
and b u ilt :&gt; beautiful club -house,
suffering. ^nd sentiment guides us by the country they* so lovp?— the actions of the great American sources of the nation to bring war bungalow style, ample for the needs
congress. We are watciling to see if against Germany to a successful of thc chjb. The library, department
largely in our dealings with mankind Miami Metropolis.
this w;ar Is really to be a war of
and sentiment is awakened mors and
HBf e*
.’
,
'o f the dub in charge of Mrs. T. L.
humanity, such as our noble Presi­
more by the troubles of those about
Passage
of
the
resolution
followed
Mend offers the town the advantages
AUTO AC CID ENTS M U S T ’
dent really believes it to be or seventeen hours of debate. There 1of public library. Th'ecluh is a lead-'
■s and we walk more with the min­
‘ - CEASE
whether the trusts will be found was no attempt to filibus ter, but the tng factor In the social and civic life
isters in' following the footsteps of
There imgreat complaint about
the lowly Nazarer.e as closely as careless driving over the roads of greater than the voice of the people pacifist grout; and tbu loaders hip of of the town and th« ownership of a
when it comes to the question of
possible
Arid In this close associa­ Volusia county.
Democratic Leader
Kitchin pro- suitable house will enable it to
Accidents of one
fighting
for the right or turnibg this
tion we can sec from, afar the mad kind and another art* of almost daily
longed the discussion with irnpas- greatly extend its activities,
war into a source of profit at the
scramble after the thsh pots of occurrence.
sioned speeches d;during conscience
Unless something is
expense
of human lives and starving
'Egypt end the brushing aside .of all done to prevent these accicdents,
would pot permit them to support
Mrs. N. Leahcart
the finer traits o f-character of many the people of thc county will regret families everywhere in this land of the President’s recommendation that
who should stop and consider that that they have taxed themselves so plenty.
a state of war be declared.
We are as wilting to lay down our
the newspaper man and the preacher heavily to build the best road sys­
Miss Rankin o f Montana, the only
are with you day by day to help you tem in any county of the state. life as any citizen and while too old woman member of congress "sat
and to give you the right kind of With the view of abating ibis nuis­ to go at the first call for battle will
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property
counsel and it is .the preacher, and ance, I expect, at the meeting of the' be found" ready and willing to assist
a necessity.
You must have it eventually................. ... .
the editor that come at the last mo­ board of county commissioners on and to go when the younger ones
ment to lay you in your find rest­ Thursday, April 5; tri "introduce the are taken. We are wjjlir’ig and re-ady
On the sueond • roll call she rose
for our oldest son to enter the navy
ing place .sometimes when there are* fMlowing resolution:
and
said in sobbing voice: "I want
or the aviation corps and stand his
none so poor as to do you reverence.
"Whereas, The |K*ople of Volusia
to
stand
by my country, but I canchance, with the rest of them. We.
We are with you from the very be­
county have taxed themseivea very.
n.it
vote
for war." For a moment
arc v mine to make any sacrifice for
ginning of thing* until you leave tin*
iii-B-."ly :ft build for the u**- of th'-mth**n
*h»
remained standing, sup­
th" honor and glory of this country
earth and take your place in ths.-lvi-n and the thousand* of tourists but let it stop right there. When it porting hersc-lf against a desk and as
other land and for this reason v,«•
who annually visit'us, a road system! comes to a question of dollars and cries of "Vote! Vote!"’ came from
would ask that your thoughts be
costing n\ r one million dollar* and,1cents with the balance on the side several part* of th'* house, she sank
A L L -S T E E L E L E C T R IC -L IG H T E D T R A IN
turned toward those who. ore spend­
"Wherea*. We are proud of the, of the trusts we nre through and we back into her seat without voting.
ing their liv«s for’ tie uplift of hu­
1cay
..id u1 fulnsv of our roads.'
warn the people that this is really Sh»* was recorded in th** n'-gative.
manity and the' uj t wilding of th*
The fifty members who voted
and gl.i*iv
' ni'-r all persons who. the goal of some of those who would
community nnd b 1 sentiment and 1
use and not sgu-.-* them; and
against
the‘ resolution were! Almon.
plunge us into the carnage of strife
appreciation ont.*r into your hearts!
W iier'-ii. To g&lt; * -he* best use of
‘Damn,
ltritt'-n, Browne, Durnelt.
Lv Jacksonville . ACT, 8.20 PM
and disaster.
a t' East* r time *
th*- r o .-* lot all. tie,-, must be kept,
Cary.
Church.
Connelly
of
Kansas.
Lv Waycross-----A C L 10.30 PM
Ik*ware of Wall Street for no good
Lv THton......... CSAF 12.40 AM
from rh • abuses of the utir-ed' fiend j can come out of it.
Cooper of Wisconsin. Davidson. PaLv Macon......... CofO 3.58 AM
M.AKE DIG n is / S ’ ESS PAY IT and the ^.t*&gt; maniac; .th. fore. l«
Lv Atlanta........L A N
7.18 AM
Sii.ce 1; rge num* of mohey an- t.»
. ' Elks Arc PaifbUir
Lv Knoxville.... L A N 12.23 PM
be needed ir, the D 'A-urevfor tin,
"Rerrjtv.t!, Lfy the board „ t'
Ar Corbin......... L A N 3.29 PM
. The Hpnevolcnt Protective Order j g-n, llaye*. Hensiev, Hilliard, Hull
protevtton u f. the money loaned to ty trbrnmi tinners of. Volusia-Ar Louisville-----L A N 9.00 PM
I
of
iowa,
Ifou,
-Johnson
of
South
6aof FlUs ij founded upon -the pat­
Ar Indianapolis. IVrm
2.00 AM
the Alii* s by At
, Money Fla., in regular session, .Tip
riotism that paler s the Arm*rica n kotn, Keating, King, Kincaid, KitAr Cincinnati... L A N 9.00 PM
Lords, that propc -al fur tin* re\’i*."ti
is hero
in iruciad to
Lv Cincinnati... C.IUfcl 11.53 PM
t!bg above that of alf other Rations chin, Knutson, LaFH.tk-. Little.
of Yte inronie tax law sounds intc-r- th:* d rly r of ea’th and ev
Ar Grand Rapid* C.RAI 2.00 PM vtlle ttrChTcaga; Iwcckgo and m .It car
and lielicving.in.-lhU prindiple—Klh* •Loudon,—Lu tuLun,—AlrL**more,‘—M fiJacksonville to Cincinnati; large
Lv C i n c i n n a t i . IVnn 11.59 PM
euy highjacked reaujelcctriclightcd.
mohit?~OT T T h lrf'-r’a ruf* -to summon all o*fcr the United States, are send' son, Nelson, Randall, Rankin. RcftVAr Chicago........ Penn 7.45 AM
A -Wtthir.gicn ditfpr.Uh .of 'recent them for appearance before the , us- ing nitasages of good will and comr is, Roberts, Rodenburg, Shackleford.
Dining Cars serving all meal*, ser­
Lv Cincinnati*... IVnn 11.30 PM
&lt;’r : e - states that -the administration prices of the ‘ peace or county judge, ptandatlon *to . President Wilson, en­ Sljefwood, Sloan,’ Stafford. Vnn Dyke
vice a U carte.
Ar C lr a lin d ___ Penn
7.45 AM
i»; considering the advisability.-'of and shall obtain evidence and ; ro*e- dorsing hU action and promising his Voigt, Wheeler, Wood* of Iowa. ’
. r o d DC T A IL S D IN P O n ifA TtO ft
rat ingi additional revenue by se­ rut«-* the party enusinf said accident, support.
I M I V , TO ANT T IO ACT AOCNT O f
Fot* the most part the session proquestering all Incotro's In exc«rs of as provided in Chapter 5L*i7, Laws
;
ceed'-d
with
ah
air
of
unemotional
Funford lodge sent the following
$lf f ' 000 n y«ar. in addition to in­ o f ■'IbOS.
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ncquitsenre, scftrrs of .nw*inbcrs* mak­
message last Tuesday:
"THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH**
ert.! m s ol, from 5 to 50 per cent in
"T o the inndeent victim of the ac­
ing
brief speeches to put themselves
Sanford, Fla.,. April 5th; lB lj,
A. W. FRITOT
J. G. KIRKLAND
present income tax rates.
It is cal­ cident/ the sheriff is hereby directed
Ol V I S I O N P A I I C M O C N A O C N T A. C. U
D I V I S I O N DA I • K N O f « A O C N T A. G. V.
To the President of the United on recqrd as reluctantly accepting
JACKSONVILLE
FLA.
TAliPA, FLA#
culated that the proposed changes to give a written statement showing
war os the only course jof honor.
* States, Washington, D. C.:
that the driver was not sit fault,
During the day debate, revealed
The following resolution was
and bYiefly reciting the cause of the unanimously adopted last night:
an unexpected strength in the minor­
accident. '•
Con­
, Whereas, an Intolerable rondition ity opposing the resolution.
"T h e .sheriff J? further instructed exists in the relations of this country fident predictions of,not more than
dozen votes against it gave place to­
*, ,
to furnish this board, at the end of and Germany, and
night to reports that the opposition
each month a statement showing
Whereas, the Benevolent Protecthe name bf each driver examined, tive Order of' Elks is an organization might muster upwards of a hundred
the number of his car. and the dis­ distinctly American nnd intensely on the final roil call, and supporters
of tho TCSOlutlOri conceded that .the
position "of. tin* case.'"
pntriorii*. having for its general ob­
"Suggestions along this line will be jects thc promotion of the welfare number to vote in’ the negative prob
appreciated. Any one who can Im­ and happiness of mankind; the* up­ ably would be more than-fifty.
prove'on the resolution will confer a holding of our country and Its laws;
The surprising accession to the
favor by drafting another resolution, and the quickening of the spirit of minority ran la was attributed to the
W e can give you quick
to take the place of this one, and American patriotism; Therefore-be it efforts of Democratic Leader - Kitservice on R u b b e r
submitting it in writing before thb
In the trend which National affairs have taken, de­
Resolved, That Sanford lodge No. "chin who took the floor and in a
Stamps. Any quantity,
board meets. — Del.and News.
1241, Donevolont Protective Order dramatic speech announced that he
fense has bejeome the watchword of our country.
any size type, and any
of Elks commend thc action of Pres­ could not with a clear conscience
Used in any sense, the word implies protection
Supporters of the
style type.
. . . .
W H A T DOES W AR M EAN?
ident Woodrow Wilson in upholding vote for war.
apainst loss.
The editor of The Herald haS not the rights of this country nnd we President's course were not concern­
been one of those who wanted to hereby pledge the support of this ed over , the defection, however.
blindly rush into war with any na­ lodge In enforcing and maintaining Sure of a great majority they per­
An account in the First National Bank provides a
REMEM BER T H IS
tion. Neither have we been one of the rlghta of thc citizens of this mitted the roll call to I k * delayed on
strop# defense for the individual. It affords the best
thoso who wanted peace at any country and in upholding the honor ■o that everyone might U* heard.
FOR YOUR
financial protection available in the face of the
price. We believe in national honor, and dignity of the United States.
unexi&gt;ected.
NEXT ORDER
we believe in commanding respect
OPENED NEW CLUB HOUSE
F. S. Frank, Secy.,
among foreign nations for the stars
Sanford Lodge No.- 1241, D.P. O. E
Ozlcdo Woman's Club 'M ore Into
and stripes and want American subThis Institution welcomes Savings Accounts.
New
Home
'ject* to receive just treatment* at
The secretary of .agriculture is
the hands oT ell nations. If neces­ asking us to prepare for war by
The Oviedo Woman's Club opened
sary we should enforce certain iron- planting backyards arid sjiare lots its recently completed club house
clud rules respecting our citizens. with vegetables.
Say, Mr, Secre­ with • a rcrvption Thursday night.
As to "the justice of this w^r wc have tary, the growers of Florid^ can fur­ The assembly rooln was attractively
nothing to say. From watching the nish you with all the vegetables you decorated tvllh roses and nmaryllis
s •.
world *Atrugglo on the aide lines wc
from the Mead Carden. Tho gupsts
need. However, The plan is a good
Sanford, Florida
were received by Mrs. W_ J, Lawton,
can in all fairness say that the
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United States has cause to break one, as we may he facing a food president of the club, assisted by
club members.
A group of high
diplomatic relations with Germany shortage.
K. J. HOLLY. Editor
V.- M. HAYNES. Uarineas Manager

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THE SANFORD HERU.D

April «. 1»I7

REVIVAL MEETING
Orange county, Scminolo county and
Brevard county boosters wernt to
A RESUME OF SANfOHp
DftLand yesterday to confer with the
H APPENfNGS UP-TOD ATE
DeLnnd people and Volusia codnty
A4Jtr*» ill Ciutiiiunlniietu for ih^i
romnmsionfis
to ma':e a better road
\ Little Hoppenincs— Mention
Geneva -to Titusville -wv*tf.4iur .
^VTt!1K.*A. Tnku.
of Matter*. la Brief------ hour
# No. raj*
----new .Mims' and Titusville highway.
P erson al hem s o f — 1
* The visitor^ were royally received
I nI e r e aI
by the Volusia county folks nod
good wishes for the happiness of*
,
fforreM— IFood,
'
,
( ommuaioiuT Kilhco of this county
A marriage of considerable interest himself and Bride.
was " ‘i’ll plejiscd with i ho visit and
• *uiiimnrjr of the I’lotillnK Small
in Sanford is that of Miss Lillie Key
SI tig Dinner
looks fur results front the meeting.
2
Talks Sucrinctly Arranged for
llarrnld to Mr. Stanley* Edison Wood
lit* honor of tho birthday of her
Hurried He raid (teatiers*
Treadwell &amp; Remind Electric Co., which occurred at. the home of the brother, Mt. Hurry Walker, Mrs. M.
Englta Bldg.
6G-ltc • bride's aunt,•Mrs.. W. W, Long Wed­ Minarik gave a beautiful dinner
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• nesday afternoon at 2:30. The cere­
Mr. and Mrs. I,pe Woodard, and
party on Monday evening at which
.MuioripU! Attention
mony was performed by E. D.
three io b i of Owoossn, Mich./ have
Is your battery losing its power? Brownlee, paMor of the First Pres­ the guests were ‘five close friends of
return'd to their home after an ex­ Does it r.spond instantly with its
the honnr.-e. The table was lovely
byterian church. The wedding was
tended visit with Mr*. Woodard's original vim and vigor? Or do?* it
with dainty china and rut’ glass, the
a quiet one, witnessed only by the
gleam of silver and Hotter decora­
father,-Mr. Frank Greenman of East 0perafo th- starter in a lazy.fashion immediate
family.
The
happy
Sanford
indicating that It ix.idowly losing it* couple left on the Tampa Special for tions. The central adornment-was
a cut glass vase • of red roses on
-TMnie cypress shingles, four, five punch? The way to keep your the northwrst..
cith or side of which \vero * cross'd
__and -sfx inch widths, nil twenty Jbatterp at the top-notch of effi­
This announcement will come ns a
1—- rnrhis"hmg,-tomovc&gt; quick at *2.75 ' ciency Lt to ln v o .lt.inspected regu­ surprise to the many friends of the ilags tied with red tulle bows. The
hnirtpn of tho goblets were tied
pfr thousand.
Clms. L. H't-i, larly by men who can recognize the young'people.
with -tulle in which n miniature Hag
Oviedo, Fla.'., - t
,
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symptoms of distress. 'Call and let
- Miss Hurrobi ia a daughter of Mr.
was
caught and at each ,place a
Ford Touring Cur for Sale—At a our service men inspect your bat­ and Mrs. E. S, Harrohl of Wayneaboutonniere
of red carnations were
bargain. ,B. &amp; O. Garage, W. A tery regularly free of charge.
ville, N. C. She has been spending the fragrant favors. . Mrs. Minarik
Stringfcllow.
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Sanford Flour &amp; Feed Co. has tho winter in Florida at DeLnnd and was assisted by her mother, Mrs.
Annual chicken supper by the St. just received a targe lot of countrk 'with her ajint, Mrs. W. W. I a) nig Walker in serving. The guests of
Agnrt* Guild at Hist Room Satur­ cured meats. Try one of the HAMS. hefc. Miss liarrold was formerly u this
charming little dinner were
REV. II. A. SPENCER
day, April 11th. Price 60el
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(55-2te ’ Sanford girl and has a large circle of Messrs. Oscar Speer, Voile \\ Milams,
—*•.
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friends
here.
J. It* llityden has purchased n
George and James Huf! and Mr. *51.' At First M|'thadi*t Church Begins,but areal human that is wondrously
For rases for Easter jihone Mrs.
Mr. W ood-resides ut’ Plevmt, Mon*
new Uuick six Roadster und will
' .
Next Sunday E tening, April 8
human.
W. A. Ginn, Phone dal!.
GG-ltc . tan;t when* he U a large und huceres- Minarik.
now bo able to keep up with his
Conducted by Rev. JI. A. Spencer, F Amplo facilitics for handling Inrga
farm and cattle business in Semi­
Don't fail to hear Dr. Allen at the ful grower of wheat. He bus spent
Vaughtrrt of UV/frp Pttnic *
a native of i'ark* rsburg. \V-st Vlr- crow da and comfortahlo seats for all
several
winters
lure
and
has
gathered
nole ami Volusia counties.
Woman’ij Club on Friday night,
Delightfully pleasant
was. the ginla, edueiit d at the Ohio L'niv r- All Christians Irrespective/ of doaround him' it large circle of very
* ,
\V. 'C. T. U. will moot tomorrow April 13.
Daughters .of Wesley picnir at Crys­ sity.
warm frlcrftls.
He served thirtei a years 1% nominnliotmi ulliliatioris are earnest­
afternoon *ut tho - Baptist Temjile
tal
Lake
tin
Wednesday
afternoon
pimtor in the Wi ..tern Virginia Con- ly asked to help to make this a time
Catholic &lt; htirrh Easter Sunday
After a tour of the ndddb wrst Mr.
and a large attendance is desired. .
and
evening,
the
jolly
picnlcers
golil^
f*
rente, four years pastor of Mctliod- of religious action and tho bringing
Low mats nt rt a. tti.
i and Mrs. Wood will In* at home in
Beginning Apfil 1st Woodland
nut,Jn mitombblles at four o’ clock. 1st church, Ashlar,d. Jfy., fm* h Id these who ate In the broad, way to
Sermon front the Gospel of thtt Plevna.' Montana.
Park will ho open Sundays drily.
They have-the Inst wishes of their* Camp was made on the shores of many revivals .-id r.i. a b u:d .•&gt;'■(! &lt; s&lt; «■ th'dr need of the Savior. Serdav.
tj;l-tf
High muss nt 1(» a. nt
many fr:« ud* h*-.‘.
l« kM « » 3 * " Uk’ ‘ '••nine shadows! mn verted'to G.od. Ho Ik • nmjjwiih viiva throitlib next, week at 7:30
Attimi the mnsn imeting for wom­
each evening, afternoon meetings for
I
Itrgun
to fall. My bo nil res were light-}
.
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b'Tv.on **n tb** Ri*urrc
,
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, la nwNsnve for ntaii.v in. i. If., i-. r ,
bri.it:.in m irl.in w’ill In* held lit
en at the Woman's Club Thursday
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busy erowd i:uth,r«,il. wiihi i it
ti&lt; l your supper on :'*txrday,
i a- &lt;!i. ln*a iinrftt'ii l;s'.« 1.. aft
Auction Bridge M
E. Routn- i ir* b*.
Hot coffee,- InJSl* d fratik* tile men and vomiu of’ y-ahfotd a e
Ap.'d t-tth at the Rial Romn. GOc,
F-as l.ouglit out the UludW’ine Bot11 \. In nU-1*.
furt«r* and bacon were tempting ad­ corttially invit.'d. ‘I
uupicis St. Agm* Guild.
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. plant. *
.M..rgarti
Ntnl’
t
birthday
party
I'.o-ii 1 I'll II
of i In in for Easter.
dition.. to the delicious picnic -spread tirely irve.
Monday
night
Dr. Oiivtr J. Miller wtis home a I'h uie llaJ. M
W, A. Gian. tiC-1 c
Swimming was enjoyed by moon­
M i’s- May King is the guest of
lew daj's of this week from Talla­
Elks Duiige.
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light and all the oilier delights of a
Mis. R. B, Monroe while en.routo
MrH.
L
.,Atkins
.arrived
on
Sunday
|,
hassee on btsinifs. The Doctor reTuesday* evening, April 10 —
Train Load tit Boosters
woodland froliev 'Tho picnlcers were
her homo in
. ports big linus in the state capita
The Seminole County Oarage is 1 Bridge Luncheon: Mrs. Houtnill.u Mrs. .L D. Roberts,, d a -it teacher, front Waycros,-. and it the guest o f , * ^ 1'1 ^J.**n?**?w t0
In-r
sister.
Mrs.
Wolidbtirii.
1
Fortst
City,
N.
t
.
with Governor CntTs at the hat and getting Buhl s by tlm tr.-.in ! mil rind'' host) -st Miss Gretehen Sihultz, hnnI
Mr. and Mrs. It. 'it. Kldriilge und
that the Governor bus a line batting n&gt;v b:s et
V •iii Mo it F Esdl an i little
their rui-.e. Mr* Tra* hir a-nf d:t‘tyhMt
s
Maj
tin
...ft.-r
ii
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avt-ruge., I*r. k.ilier has s ..i.M i.i « ri.,l :|* .&lt;la\ 1 vefltlig
t. r. Ml - \l \rij, Tra - lor i &gt;..| * f • in,i j i li.trmu
f
i
a
; i ■&lt;- 1 F.. i
fr i ii Gross
i «c.&lt;•."fH, *i •
Soil t ! ’i |■if: -i 1' 1 eiitiii; ! l.,ji
that lie will in t t o d u - a( this s -sioti -i.p "V
Wr)Hi r Mir lo o. F.v. Miss l.iHte younger &gt;*■! while veeti.ig
\ i IS-’. •* » ’ , writ
t(u/ w.*re
stui he will p:ntiaLty ), i-t *a’.atla- I • a
i „t W.-di.o lay. April II
Inrnswrfrth und
mother,
Mm. Frances C)iapp&lt;*l).
c d -i t»y th' -l-at!i of Mrs. Ez'.'H'a
hassee during the s-ssiou of the legis­
.Wedding
of
Miss
Gretehen Fnriu^ortli, Mrs. Zachary, Sr., Mrs,
Lith r.
lature. He is it live wire and can be
Schultz and Judge Ernest ~IIdual|olJ. D. Zachary, Miss Ilest,ip Zachary, \ Miss DorotJiy Dp vis of Palnlkn is
depended upon to get resylla.
SiMifi.nl M il n&gt; Enlist
.tler
at 3 o'clock.
Mr. an.l Mrs. C., A. Kersey of.
*
Arthur and Margaret Zachary, Mrs. . the attractive young guest of Mins
Literature Dept, at Woman’s
AftyT
spending
the
winter
in
San­
Ka'lilu.m,
G.t., are. the guests of.
SEED CORN — Mexican
.June,
H. L. Gibson. Mm. John Munson, Frances .Gonnihii,
Club.
ford
with
her
parents.
MBs
Ruth
•Nt'S.
J.
E.
Lxing.
Hastings Prolific, Allen’s -I Ear,
Miss •Film both Masson. John and
Mittinger. a Sanford girl, a gradu­
Thursday
afternoon,
April
12
C
mli.i
m 1 ci P age. 7
Little Red Cob, Hickory. King, and
Detunrius M union,
Mrs, Qtnver
I;very Week Bridge, Mrs. Barrett, Spearing, Mr. and Mrs *\ 'It f ’ htjiate of our *bit: It school returiwd to
Itr.
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
U
iiTH
ami
Mrs.
Golden Dent.
Aliy .quantity dir s-.r\ii- s on lllllt*'*!*.
.
erda. lor t In ir
’•sired. Call at the L. AHeii Seed Erie, Pa., t.i n*ii.-.
Rev. F, E. Sl»-iiiniey * r. Mi*. Jiiqns Ae.isiiit le t
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'el-tie work for that &gt;i* in- tie
i;
Inn.fe i:i W ide:a Bats
niter *»&gt;vt*v v&lt;trc
Frank Adams,
- '.t-o
Compatiy.
r.-i-ltp
OrOMt &gt;a»i)vr
Subscription Dance of Holy Cross
graduate tmiin.1 nu;:»«- department.
eral mmu... v*"-.1 ••• Sai^oru.
•rd.*
ton,
Ruth
Robert*.
Beta'
Tribble,
-. vrtwt
Go to Sanford Flour und Feed , On her way »J:v atoppi d at Rteli- Guild at Parish House.
i*iot wxrvisttt,
Myra Kutch. N.-I’.ie EUL-r. Martha here they uer&lt; quite ; l-inyty
Co.'s store for all kinds of feed. We
Friday t*l^h:. April I't * . »
oitxix.
Mellnnlist rire|. i ,i-,d rave a numb-r
offered her
m ■ i
,
, niomi, V ..„
i
Fox.
Ruth
Me
Da
nii
I,
So
sic
Brow
n
and
5Ht TOOMi
*: ‘l it &lt;neaper.
I ry us,
ii.’&gt; Jt*—
Rollins ("olhge \Vo-na&gt;i‘s Gi-...St a*.-a in
serviLti Ij
of
interesting
t
ir
s
pu
tJiir
tra.■
b
*w
t,
buoe!
Messrs. P.obt Waltiieir, If trry WAft- «d ihe mass nu—li g
wom- • 11In r army
degar i on m Clul|_ at Women's Club.
alker Paul Hawkins, Douglas Gridin. el*aiq the Holy Land.
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l'll ai tt.o Woman s t lu.i 1hu ..day where imVt n.-ed d should w ir &gt;'n
'il­- 1
Uiillin* t iitli'jr &lt;:t,i t ilth
31
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.
j /»ui*. by enitilUng with ilia Virginia
A rare treat ia *ii\ store for all
Mrs. J. W. Lawton. pr-sij&lt;nt of
D . 'i i r r
in
I I n »n »r &lt;&gt;/ V i t t l i i t i j t l i r l . i
Judge Gob-r and family of (fealn unit,
music lovers who attend lhoc oncert
the
Woiuko'* Club of tt\i-d * was
' A ri* light ful event in the younger
sre iti the city for a few day* visit- !
iven -at -th** Woman's Club in xl h o i i&gt;-t&gt; set I hi . w.'.-t, wan. tin- sub* |tile U eiill'
t ni l of h -1
in,: friends.' Judge Goiter is n we II
Good v..**-. *, I
songs and i*L-rj,illv i v*'iti i,-, Ap:il 1-t, by I b-i
Mm.
U
P.
(
*r ; .r. . o w .mi ainu a
ihcrijiliAn dame on-’I'ih-mI.i . e.eiiiog
"A Woman Can Posies*
kno \,i jfjriit w !it&gt; formorj., c-ijj d beaut.f .1 i, a*.c at to* Wuman':
.
l ‘.V ., ’ ! ^ j Wunir.ii's lllctf Club o f 'Rollins Col- .
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,.|. .rmlrmi * visitinv fi«eat at the Woman's Club birthday
Scrsc and Stjle At'One
... tn-onm u d « M r-.-ar: J at Cam- bU * blab r H W I . M i-rl.by .mehl, |(l
Thl,ri;
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nrnl The Same Time tfttd
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Gur Footwear Proves It”
Nf *it titifl |am 11;i.ivi 't n« tif fiitu olio
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* *t *7.A11 *«1Isj Duroilo 1) ai\in nf 1 tiLit.lt 11 j
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For Hie past year ho Irs F en prae- l,:iM
’ Attrar|l,,,t 1uesdaj ' &gt; 'r
,
’ l ’“ l " *
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both ol whom formerly lived in SanMiss Norn Befaer’has returned to
And what
firu,T law h Marlin t at
, d ta
T,it*
‘ C,“ f C,ub w111 re,’ .) r |K---..
M sa Anna i V. an
ym||1|J pr(IJll(, W), ,
fk arua. r aB-r a de!i:„,ful, vidt
inan &lt;
is
musiial dirvtior
dire*lorof
of the
the &lt;club;
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,
.
.
.
.
a eflm-crt at tie.
th- Baptitt
Baptist T.
T&lt; mp.
ni|i . »J-an
thinking of enmiu f i„
'fa'ertm-ert
-s nu.vial
.ub. iaj #tin tl
{[ , ,
Mr?l
Allan.
Jon.*
und
the
*utr
Icr
co-isio.
Mis*
Evelyn
Cow.Mrn, A linn Jijih h qihJ Hit »Ulr b-*r cu-iHin. M ik* Ev.'l n Cow
Peters Says Is So
cntr.ttig to tii-. lit
Tui ' d i. n i T ii* mil h • fro to
I lun.ii-- was pbtved by Mrs. IJouser ley ut th.- home of Mis. Treadwell
Break your Cold or La Grippe « -uitiii ticket hi. ,d m n d o h rs
llotiorit g 'lit * KcUuttf • J j and Air. Al. Wlthei’ington. It w;r» on Sanford H i*lit*.
with a few doses of G6G. *33-2Gtc
.d ills Hue, children 13c. This will
4lrs. F. E. Roumillat will eit-r- one of the roost enjoyable
of tinWE. can fit Milady's foot
Chick'it supper, Rra*t Ror rt, Sat­ b- the last b■- musical till* so.tsar. tain with a bridge lum-beon o.t 'I'm - i ances that have been givenin ratine
Mr*. Gk«&gt;. Ari strong and son,
with a- shoo that is .both
urday, April 14th, 60c. St. Agras All are art sts. The Lye-uin ntnr.- day morning in honor of Miss Grot- time, about rwdro Voupks enjoying Mr, Fraser AtlWJLCUHIL-rutumjjtL-on.
comfortable- and fnshionGelid.._____________________ GG-Jltc__ JtgLB^ATt!
rtrm— Srhnttx trhtUW! -ptarrJakd to ; ihe da;ice.
- •
Sunday, with a nhnr.t vLit with
able.
Ours is n polite,
curing,
thih
attraction.
j Judge Ern'ast UoUfholder.^will take
friends in St. Augosilne.
Everybody knows they CAN savo
f.
mistaking
salesmanship
money by buying their supplRs at
Good music and a Rood time n t.
W ^nwday. a U o clod; at the
Pfpr Orjii i Sofiilg
and
our
boot*
are of n high
Mr.
and
Mm.
F.
L.
Bennett
of
the Sanford Flour -&amp; Fc jd Co.’s the danc Thursday right nt Parish
A delightful ... -ting of the Pipe
of ,rh,cr 'notl!er’ Mr» ' Ju
superiority.
^todus,
N.
Y.,
left
for
home
the
early
store.
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House. Tickets $1.00 per couple..
1Scll,llu' , ^
aira,r ,18 om’ of " 5|±£ . ...| an Society v. : * liel«! on Monday
of .charming entertainmonts that has) ufu,.1|00n wil„ Mbs i;,de Wbfitle part of the w*e!; aft r spending tinhord T*ouring Car for sale ut a
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Dr. Neal Honored
winter in Sanford.
bargain.- B. &amp; O. Garage, tW. A.
‘i,V! n.
v.
iy,,in,‘: !
• «.
Flam &gt; w •disco*.*,-,l and
liririe-elect
within
thetwo
wicks'
pre­
Dr.
T.
A.
Neal
of
this
city
hits
been
Stringfvllov.
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work comiuenccd for. he GhrUtnuS
E. I L P, E T E R* S
appointed the chairman of the Avtx- ceding' her wi deling.
Mr. and Mi*. L. C. Leonard
Imzaar to be lu bf in. December. The
. COTTON S E E D —Any quantity,
Bcots, &lt;*hocs. and Slippers
iliary , Medical Dcfen-m Commitl-e
mctnheia of tills suciely are hustlers formerly of Daytona ar&lt;* co-i!y dom­
•lowest ’prices. Call nt tho L. Alien
01
EAST FIRST STREET
Dunce id Puri It Iloure
of Senttnole &lt;*o-Jnty. HU duti-s will
iciled
with
Mm.
I).
G.
Monroe
on
mul tuk- Tima by tho forelock. En­
•c' ‘"l Company.
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Plans for thh dance nt the Parish joying
bo to r-mpeut - with state and.na­
Palmetto
uvenue.
Mr.
Loonardy
tho lustpitulity. of
Mb
Jud;:«,C. M. Shorard of Court!and.. tional -commit to t. to JUivirc recruit * Hpusu lidtt t Thursday evening «r.
Whittle
were
Mm,
James
Taylor,
Alal'Uihii, was in the city-yostorSny, for th_* army medical corps, tnedlcnl going1 forward with a system and
"Ion ing over tho celery lields and tin resetve corp*. r.avtd and. tm-ijiea!. vigor that promise* n ddightfu) of* Mrs. Rowe, Mm. plaints, Mm. J. P.
:;on*erally. Judge Sjt-rard ia a reserve corps and tho National fi.tr. 'Much interest U_hdng mani­ Hurley, Mrs. Bray, Miss JBdteth
Stewart, Ml»s‘ Jewnnotte Lslng, Miss
Pforr.inent attorney of AhiLatau and Guad
fested lty tho young people and a Clara MUlen, Mrs. E W. ilells, Miss
so int'T'sted in the hotel busi- • Tho’ Auxiliary wpl cooimrato la- good time seems naanred;
Martha Fox, Mrs. S. Whittle and
' ^ "d will prohnhly return'to San- dlv dually nt d colleotivrl; with thP.Uth ft 1 til*
ftr t0 mnl' 0 K his home.
nu)j (Aj d -part mint of ihe Arm- I!att millet -Coaacif— M art lag*^t**n*i-th"mass meetrng for vvdpi: ». d^Javy Public Health Service ai d
Aanoanrcd
I ’rrtonal ,\irntin
&lt;n at the Woman’s Club Thursday a*d*t tho Red Cross at.d all kb d d j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Council of 317
Mrs. .!/.* L. Th;uirher, aften spend­
“ l 3 |b m. '
bod-* to .hooamo tnorJ clTlclont in i Spearing street announce the tr.arVou can always-get more for yoqr th'a community. ' *
j ringo of th-.-ir daughter Lillian to Mr. ing the week end in Eustis with rel­
atives arrived in Sanford Tuesday
Errs.and Chickens at Sanford Flour r This appointment of Dr. Ni ul j Karl Roumiltaf, March 2G. If»17.
means that Sanford and Sominole }^ Tho wedding took place last and is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Wat*
&amp; Ft&gt;il Co.'s store.
G5*2tc
county
will awaken to the call for 1 hursday ovani ng at the home of the hoi: for this week. * She will bo the
UUB-M Y-TISM — Antiseptir, Re­
•
volunteers
in tho great struggle that bride, and the announcement of tho after Easter guest of Mrs. S. Pulealieves Rheumatism, Sprains. Neuralton.
will
soon
take
place
ui
d
nii
these
Do
you
realize
how
your
money
will
work
for
marriage
of
tho
young
couple
will
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who ran axais, are to bo call* tl upon corno ns a complete aurprise to their
you if placed lo your credit
at inter;.re t
Overland Touring Car much less
with us?
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many friends.
to d &gt; th.it bit.
Dr. Masters of Port Orange will
than value for quick sale. B.
O.
The bride is a charming and at­ he the guest of the Welfare Dept, of
Oarage, W. A. Stringfcllow.
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Tickets for the Guild danco on
Give it the opportunity to ktow by ntartinK an
tractive young wonti.n, and has a the Woman’s Club
Wednesday,
Thursday,
April
12,
can
bo
bought
account
now.
Better Road to Coast
Cide circle of Iriemfk who will wish April 18. H e ‘ will give a lecture on
A large party of Orlando boostf-ra, of the momhem.
her every happiness In her married the Psychology of Health, to which
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON
life.
, .
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Mr. Roumillat formerly resided in
Sanford, but for the past three years
made lids city his home. He Is u
“ A HOME
I N S T I T U T I O N n
young busing* man of Jacksonville,
and i* member of the Florida naval'
l or Sprains, Lameness,
I N . t H E L Y II I C T HE. A T It E B U I L D I N G militia.
SorcsjCuts, Rheumatism
Mr. and Mrr. Houmilfat are pleas­
Penetrates and Heals.
antly located with tfuii* nuut, Ml-u
* Ihia just received New Lot of Very Nicest Assort­
Stops Pain At Onco
Eilna Randolph Harris, at 21G Nowments amj will be glad to have its' Customers
nan street, wh»*re they are now at
F o r M a n a n d Dcast
and Friends Call and see the New Goods, ^'e
home to their friends.—Timca-Union.
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
Guarantoe'Satisfaction. *
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Mr" Roumillat is a Sanford liqy,
I the second eon of Mrs. Junie1 RoumUiHtMitatuiwiiiiMi
lit*****,***
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