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VOLUME 6 Winter, Park Florida, Thursdajf|Fefmmry. f 0, 1921 NUMBER15 ORANGE CO. Rah For Rollins" 11TH AHHOAL FAIR 'ROLL FOR ROLLINS" Baiipt Slogis OP£NSTD£SDAY ..CAMPAIGN SLOGAKV Great Enthusiasm at Mass Sixty-five Workers for En- Oriando is getting ready foe atd W". Bofc, of Annual Meeting and Election Drive for Endowmeat Fund Meeting ia Orlando. Five dowment Launch Campaign what will undoubtedly be feha %%« i editor, who is at tbe Serai- of Officers Precedes Social In Qriando Began Last Night gest and best mid-winter iaVtfO|t-- tbe prizes at the Bach- Citizens will Confer With at Dinner Marked by Enthu- srical Contest on Thursday Event Which was Attended with Dinner at San Juasu Commissioners to Estimate siastic Speeches for Cause- icsl fair t&st%as «ver been IseiS is Feb. 24tb at 4 o'clock at by Large Number, of Mem- Twelve Companies witi Figures for Bond Issue. Will Telegram From P3c$«i

ft«sMS«S«SfcrtSSSS«*=^ | then>," communicated with Paul Pe'ii- dlehaven. She reached out and touched Tonni- bei's face. "Baby, dnriln*, -wake up." she said, j "I want to ask you something.!" Tony opened her slumber-laden eyes and smifed. ''Don-'t £o to Sleep again," esclsiined \.. 8CHTJLTZ, .P-rop Sirs. Devon, hoarsely. "Tel? me this. T>o yon honest believe what you said about that rhlng on the card? Abouf it twin' holy?" . I "Yep.," asserted Tony, with droop- j injj eyelids. A New Romance of the "You don't want to hurt Uriah ond Storm Country me. <\r> you. honey?" . I The irir! shook her head slowly, and j PHONES 405 AND 504 WINTER PARK, By a doubtful shadow settling in her eyes, j sfpiriei] to make hpr widpr nwnki1. i .GRACE MILLER WHITE •'-I wouldn't hurt yon, rtarlin'." she ] replied at lengtft. ."bur smiietimps, i when daddy's heatin' yon, I feel like ! C-jpyright by the H. K. Ply Company. •whin-kin' the life out of him. Why, j WINTER PARK today—" - ! Edith stopped her by a tug at her j Boasts the purest water in the State. We SYNOPSIS. sleeve. \ CHAPTER I.—Lonely and almost Jrlena- "Tf you swore by thnt card yon i furnish the city water and shall be pleased iess. Tosinlbal Devon, living on a canal brought, T mean !f yon took an oath, j to supply the public with pure Ice. boat, child oi a brutal fattier and A WLTII- would you keen it?" she n.sked hoarse- ; out, discouraged mother, wandars lrsso a Salvation anny hal] at Ithaca, N. T. ly. " ; There she meets a young Salvation arrny "Yon het I would." There was • eaptam, Phlilp MucCauldy. amazemont. surprise and eagerness In | The Winter Park the .youns voice. | CHAPTER II.—Uriah Devon, Tony's fa- ther, returns to the boat from a pro- "'T)ii!n't yon totl me the feller said , . Refrigerating Co, tracted "spree," and announces he has Jesus was n holy bird?" ? CAPITAL, $40,000 SURPLUS, $10,000 arranged for Tony to marry a worthless Tony nodded. \ companion of his, P.esinald Brown. Mrs. * Phone 420 Devon objects, and Uriah beats her. She ^fl•s. Devon gripped her Bngers j Intimates there is a secret connected about (lie jrirl's arm. j with '1'otisxbsl "Mi-liVe he's in tiie Pirty Mary here,! only you can't-s^e him, baby dear?"^ OFFICER^ CHAPTER III.—In clothes that Uriah Tl1-" wornnrrs voice \vas slyly toned, j has brought Tony rinds a baby's picture bni sh,-> shivered in superstition. | John K. List, President. with a notification Of a reward lor Us Ie Save You Money and Time in return to a Doctor P^ndiehavan. S&g *'TIe"s ri'zhi herr-." afiirmed the iriri. i Edward W. Packard and H. A. Ward, Yice-Pres'f goes to return the picture. rhinkinsr of a boy's earnest uplifted I I G. E. Currier, Cashier ' CHAPTER IV.—With the Pendlehaveais, fa en nnd vibrant assurances. & family of wealth, live Mrs. Curtis, a I ••""lu-'Ti say nfier me what I'm i o uilding Material cousin, her son and daughter, Katharine f thlnkin" of." said Edith. | Curtl* and R--g-i:iaM Brown. Katharine is Tom- lifted her eyes to her mother's. { deeply in love vvith Philip iracCauIey. hut drew back when she discovered ! Wholesale—Retail CHAPTER V.—Tonnibe] returns the how terrible she looked, white Hke a • DIRECTORS picture to Doctor John, a.nO learns it be- dpnd person. j longs to his brother. Dr. Paul Pendle- { LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, BRICK,WALL BOARD, W. C. Comstock Dr. C. R. Switzer haven. It is a portrait of Doctor Paul's "T swear by the livin' .Testis." hc^ran ; child, who had beea stolen !n her infancy, ''Kil'th. nnd then she paused. "Say it," ; COMPOSITION ROOFING, ETC. Edward W. Packard John K. List and her loss has wrecked Doctor Paul's she hissed. j lire. Doctor John goes tv-ith Tony to tha H..W. Caldwell Dr. Roland F. Hotard canal boat and ministers to Mrs. Devon •'I swear by the livin' Jesus." Tony j On the Ground il while she is unconscious. re[>p.'iff-'r! fearfullv. j F. W. Shepherd H. A. Ward "T swenr to my mummy never to j- Service and Prompt Deliveries Guaranteed CHAPTER V!. say nofhin' mean airainst Uriah F>e- j W. H. Johnston von. my dnddy," went on Mrs. Devon. | "Tony" Swears an Oath. Tony repented tills, "too, almost j When Tonnlhet hent over thp bunk, frightened into fits. She had npver i Smith-Fletcher-Crawford ! she saw hf»r mother s eyes werp oppn. sew! her mothi-r iook and act so rays- J i Tbe Officers and employees of the BANK .of She smiled sa'lly flown upon hor. s;ii teriously. Company on a stool nnfl took one of the wom- "Now say this, kffpin' In your mind j j PARK are convinced that, next to safety, SERVICE is the an's thin hanifs in hers. you'll be blasted to heli if you break Phone 744 Bank's chief obligation to the public. They believe-ifs. "Where's your daddy?" murmuml your word, 'I won't never tpH that my customers are entitled to any information, adviee or ae- Mrs. Devon. f>i flier beat my poor mummy, or fhfii "He's ^one, nmmmy <1PJI?\" br^iithpfi he's a thief and a ilar—'" A thick ^Office Room 9, McNeil-Davis Bldg., Southwest eomodaMon csn give- fTony. "I gnPxs he thought sozue f>n*> tearless soh bur^-f from the woman's This they inLt8''|>ret to saeau m«*rt) th^a ilia msrs tontine of V^n- •was after him. You're feelin' a iot lios nnd brought an ejaeuiatioii- from Cor. Orange and Church bettf-r, hnh, honpy?" the girl. | VA".v it inchid** ouatl'denia.l and .personal imersBt in ihe d-s oiaet's "Yt!p, but I'm thirsty, awful thirsty, "1 sweur to it sli. honey mummy," j WAREHOUSE; WEST AMEUA AND R. ft 0RLAN00, FLA. affairs. -.'•'• -•--:.- baby (3 far." sJip crlPfl. "Yon beiiere* me, Edie. j Our officers invite yoa to »alk ofer «?ith them any of yoar 1 usi- Tormihel crave her a .-drink, and re- diirjln', don't you?" : i ncw 'nroblanis. Tbt-j aia glsd to couassl, refarding large or small spe handle nnd stared i of \T;IS the baby's picture. "He were the only doctor I knew about," she offered finally, flushing, "and lie's the beautlfulest man I ever saw. Mebbe he'll come dowD tomor- "The Community with an Individuality'* row to see you." Ertlrli dropped back on the bed, shiv- en'1);: in ilesperation. "Get your clothes off, baby," she •whispered. "Crawl In beside me Tcnrre all wet." "Take your medicine first, then I will," said Tonnibel. "Here—" She picked up the glass and then stood you want to avoid the ildi staring at the place she'd taken it from. "Why, the doctor must ha^e lei't this money," she exclaimed, tal in.: tip a roll of. bills. "Look, EtHe we have the house you are look !" "Get off your clothes," repeated the woman, impassively. "Come on to bed. and go to sleep.™ In another moment the girl had stripper] off her wet clothes, had blown out the light and was in bed beside her mother. When Edith was assured the girl you want: xo: DUIIO wimtj iiere tins winter, slept, she crawled out of the bed and lighted the lamp. She tried to collect A Canoe Slipped Under the Overhang- her thoughts, to lay a plan for the fu- jng Trees. ture for herself and husband. John we have desirable Building Lots. Pendlehaven had been there! Pendle- at It mutely as if dreading to know its haven, the one man In the world she contents, but she unpinned it with fin- dreaded the mention off And Tony gers that seemed to be all thumbs. had salts he wcmld come back tomor- Her legs were shaking so she had to sit down to read it. ' She turned nn

ROLLIMS COLLEGE Press, is general voiced the opinion that Daisy Jean was COHSERYHORY KITES the greatest 'cellist of her day. {Contributed by rracees Jameg) BETTER 'QUALITY, LOWER PRICE Pablo Casals, who heard her PROMPT SERVICE. ' < • The Faculty Committee of before she won her medal, was Rollins College at a recen%meet- so interested that he invited her GET MY PRICES BEFORE BU1NG ing has ;>voted to allow fcunits to come to.Paris. Broker for tiie.E. W. BONO CO. ot Iiake Helen. credit out of 16 necessary for the In the bombardment of Ant- <5xciusiix Representatioss for Orange County for Academy diploma. This is in werp the Jean, family were driv- KEYSTONE BRICK from Whitney, Fla. line, with the practice of pro en from their home aad fled to gressive secondary schools ev- England. During the next year Firsts and Seconds $24.00 per M. F. O. JB. Winter Paris erywhere. The college already Daisy Jean played In many gives credit toward the A. B.private concerts in London, and O.S.LANG SOETH MILMST. or P.O.BOX 1075 ORL.ANTX) - degree on the basis of 30 hour* the following season, at the re- out of 120 necessary for gradu- quest of tbe Belgian Ambassa- DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ation, of which 8 hours may bedor, she came to this Continent for practical music. WAS NOT SIGNED OM JULY 4,1776 with two other artists to work Strictly White Help Cuisine Par Excellence The Music Faculty of Rollins for her suffering-Country. These College entertained the Letz artists spent one season in Can- This is only one of many little known Quartet in Miss Rous' Studio af- ada and three in the United BAYA'S GRILLE facts developed by the research which ter their concert at the home of States, giving, concerts for the Beacham Block .*. Orlando, Fla. Dr. and Mrs- P Phillips in Or- preceded the publication of the series benefit of Belgian Babies. When Ltadina Besiaurani on West Coast ~ Moderate Pnsss lando. This was a very Im- Daisy Jean returned to Ant- of articles on Our Government, now being promptu affair, and the chief 1 werp in 1919, she was decorated distributsd without charge I© the friends and feature of the evening was aby the Queen, and the Belgian We Serve .Dinner Parties and will maks patrons of this Institution. ceremony of coffee drinking' people presented her with a ^Reservations on Short STotice by all-the guests from the fam- wonderful Italian 'Cello as a REFINEMENT SEEYICS ous Beethoven coffee cup, oftoken of their appreciation of MUSIC If you will call we shall be glad to add yotsr which Miss Rons is the proud asms to our mailing list to teceiv® the entire the work she had done in Amer- possessor. ica for her country. series, Yoa Incur no obligation. One of the most delightful MariBUS De Joag concerts ever given at the Win- Belgian Pianist KUMMKR & COX STATE BANK ter Park Country Club took Marinus de Jong, Belgian place Wednesday evening1.. Feb. pianist, was born in Oosterhout, Carpenters and Builders Federal Reserve System. 3ad, when the program was pre- a little village on the Belgian sented by Marion Rous, piaoistj frontier. TJntjl he was fifteen Const-motors in Wood, Cement, Tile and Brick. Lotta Greenup^ violinist; and years of age be worked without Quality Work. Jean Knowlton, soprano. All a teacher, practicing in secret the artists are in fine form and witnout the knowledge of his Winter the audience, which filled the parents. This talent then came Country Club, was enthusiastic to the attention of a. wealthy in its appreciation. ' family and he was sent to the THE WINTER-PARK FLY Antwerp Conservatory, where- PROGRAM eXTEIiiATiS CAMPAI6K I, a. Italian Concerto... Bach to the astonishment of all, he was admitted to the superior The Fly Extenrnating Cam- 1st Movement Fourteenth o* February Belongs paign for 1-981, is in progress b. Impromptu in F sharp.. class in piano and was able to follow without difficulty the now and will continue through- Chopin ts Him Alone. out the year. classes of counterpoint and c. Waltzes from Opus 39... Following is a statement of fugue, the years prizes for swatted Brahms J Anniversary Brightens the Drab Month tiles delivered at the fly crema- Funeral March for a Rich At the end of two years.of With Msmeries of the Past and study, he won his diploma with torium, in the Town Hall: Aunt Lord Berners «J©y ef the Preeerrt. January, February, March,. the highest honors, after which Miss Sous April. November and Decem- he withdrew to his native vill- Brightening the chill, drab month of ber— 20c a 100. II. a. Gypsy Airs.... Barasate February and doing their very best age, and remained in retirement to cheer up and bring love Into our The remainder of the Tear—- hearts, the valentines—the valentines 10c ia 100, found study of Gregorian Chant smile at us with their lace-and-forget- _The^e prices are "subjsSi^ks-^ t c. Rondino.... Vieuxtempsj me-not daintiness from tiut snop win- the following conditions: with the Benedictine Fathers- Miss Greenup dows, The field of operation is limit- In 1919 a competition was or- There are elaborate "millionaire" III. a. My Lovely Ceiia.Munro valentines of celluloid and blue ribbons ed to Central Winter Park, and ganized for the composition of a does not include suburban places,. b. The Pine Tree .. .Salter Prelude and Fugue. Marinus that "come In big lace boxes, like c. Magnolias— Words and •French dolls; there are valentines that especially those adjoining fields, de Jong won the prize in com-when pulled out like an accordion be- Music by. • • .SusanDyer come Cinderella coaches of cardboard, woods and meadows. petition with the best musicians The flies must be swatted d. The Bird of the Wilder- of the four Royal Conservatories laden with Loves and Venuses and ness ...... Horsman Cupids. Others resolve themselves in- with a regular swatter, a paper of , and the jury fur- to airy pink-and-blue palaces—you e. The Nile .Lerous never know—peopled with delightful properly folded, or other con- ther honored him with the state- venient article. Trapped or Violin Obligato by Miss Greenup ment that his work compared goddesses and doves. Miss Knowlton Bat the best and most sincere, per- poisoned flies will not be re- favorably with the famous haps, are the old-fashioned valentines ceived at the above prices, bufe fugues of Bach. —vistas of foamy paper face, through will be bought by measure. Since that date Marinus' de which you look upon hearts redder BELGIAN TRIO-COMIHG than lovers* lips, in a prospect of vio- In addition to the paying of Jong has made his name fam- lets and forget-me-nots. And hidden TO ROLLINS COLLEGE ous throughout Europe playing awny, like a billet doux In a bouauet, cash for swatted flies, our bus- under the direction of Hans a little verse: iness men and some others, as usual, offer Taluable prizes to These artists will appear in Bichter, Otto Lohse, Siegfried This heart, sweet love, I send to you, I Together with these violets blue; the most successful workers in Knowles Hall on the evening of Colonne, Weingartner. i And If you like this heart at mine, February 14th in place of the I1 pray you be my valentine. the campaign. The winning of Zoellner Quartet, who have re- i Could anything be more simple or these prizes is subject to the fol- VICE-COMMANDER i direct to the point? As unerringly as lowing condition: The winner cently cancelled their engage- I Cupid's darts or a beau's rapier, the ment with the college. The Con- AM. LE810N HERE (verse carries Its message home. It must have to have to his credit servatory is fortunate in being Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foliett, may be that the Elizabethan lyrics, at least 200 flies killed before 'the love songs of Herrick and Love- April 1st. able to substitute a concert of of Portland, Oregon, are thejlace and Suckling, survive today only this character at such short guests of Mrs. Follett's father, [in the valentine. Flies for cremation will be s notice and 'was able to schedule Mr. W. L. o frorn, for ten days And, ah, what memories these har- received by Mr. Matthews at the organization because of before sailing for'a year's trip •bingers of love bring with them! They the Town Hall on Saturdays ; lead us back along the columbine- from 5 to 6 p, m. [The Foot Comfort Shoe] their having a schedule in Day-to Europe, /where Mr. Foliett,-: 'bordered road to yesterday, over the tona the following day. who is National vice-command- ^asphodel meadows of Xouth and First Thos. R. Baker, er of the American Legion, will [Love and Childhood Fancies, and we Chm. Committee. ESIGNED during the war ex- Student Association tickets '.meet and kiss our first sweethearts and Conservatory tickets admit do special work in connection [again—-alas, they have gone out of ' pressly for foot comfort amoag to this concert. with that organization. Mr. ;our lives these many years. Foliett is also state commander \ And so, dear little Valentine, accept In Circuit Court, Seventeenth Judicial the women In war work "over Mme. Daisy Jean (these violets and forget-me-nots, and Circuit. Orange County, Florida, Belgian 'Cellist of Oregon, and before sailing ihtig this message close to your heart— In Chancery . there" and at home. Mme Daisy Jean, Belgian will confer with BTational Com- ifor surely a sweetheart is the sweeter Laurence Brown ) Cellist, although born in LeHav- mander Galbraifch in Washing- iior a valentine, and, as all wise men vs. > Divorce. This last is strongly recommended ton on Legion matters. In 'know, 'tis love that makes the world LilHe Brown, ) re of French ana Scotch parent- igo round. To Tjillie Brown: by Mr. J. M. Hartman, the Wizard foot age, was reared in Belgium, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Fol- iett will be joined by Mrs. F. W- It appearing from the affidavit here- expert, representing the Wizard Foot and is considered a product of in filed that you are a non-resident, of her adopted country. Austin, another daughter of Mr.

. BRID6E AT COraTRY CLUB Mrs. Goojge E. Scott, ot Philadel- phia, entertained at tie Gauntry Clab Miss Mary Chisholm has returned Satacday s5 bridge, a uumber of other froma. business trip so Cleveland, and guests coming in later for tea. Among Is at her home on ifew England Ave. those present were Mines, Robinson, Years Ago All Valentines Had a Mr. and Mrs Louis Spangahl have as Franshea, Wheat, Bacheller. L. B. Personal Touch. list, Richards, Ball and Mbs Elisa- their guests, their niece, Miss Span- isath List. gehl, of Brooklyn, arid Mr. Louis Lane, Mush of the Romance of the Dsy Hat of Rutherford, X J. Passed, Though Sentiment S« FOR MISS ARMS ! Mr. Max Sloan, who was operated oa Mrs. P, K. Dickikson entertained the Same as Ever. at tiie Orlando Hospital for an affec-i info mally at her home oa Saturday tion of the mast-iirt g-land, is conva- Three hundred years ago young nma | Sets the Pace 23rd Year • evening for Miss Eloise Arms, o£ and women vrrote their own vales- j lescing at the home of his Bister, Mrs. Wilraette, who is her guest for the BUICK-6—1918- • ...:....$1,000.80 H. W. C'ald*ell. tines, which consisted then only of [ winter. ^^^^ iove mottoes, or declarations of affec- CHEVROLET—490 • 50CUKJ Mr and Mrs A. L Rogers, of ^ood- tion, written In verse from a very full bury, N J.. are the guests of Mr. M. Y0UN6 FOLKS EHJQY heart and on plain paper. Many of HUPMOBILE, Model R, 1919 geo.00 A. Sone. Mr Roarers was a boyhood our great-grandmothers saved tfaes0 friend of Dr. Lippincott, and they en- STEAK ROAST old missives. OLDSMOBILE -6—1918 6§O.o© joyed mee:ing each other agaao feere. Miss Fiieda Siewert is giving apicaie Perhaps our parents came across FORD-1920. . 45«.«« this evening for bsr brother, Hetniau, such valentines, old and j-ellow and Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A. Seatrary, of decaying, pecked away la lavender la FORD—1918 ...... <... 360.00 Wellesley, Mass., who hsxe been who is home from New York. A Jolly the bottom of a dusty trunk up ta th» guests at Mi»s Peschmann's., iiave gone party of joaBg folks will enjoy this attic Yet when these valentines were to Ciearwatar OD the Gulf, for ra-chaoge out door event. first penned and put ID her hand how of air. grandma's heart did palpitate and th« F. O. B. WINTER PARK blushes rise to her cheeks! No mat- ter how halting the sonnet, or ana- Cars for immediate delivery Mr. snd Mrs. H. O. Arm*, of Wil- STODENTS PAEADE gram or triolet, it was the music of mptte. 111., are the guest* of Mr. and love to her. "Heart," "dart" and "art" Mrs. D. K. Dickinson. Their daugh- did rhyme sweetly! ter, Miss Elojse, is spe-saiTisr the winter . The machine-made valentines that Three hundred Rollins students p&- Winter Park Auto at the Dickinson home snd attending we buy nowadays have iost this per- »ded through the i-tfeacs -of Orlando sonal touch, though perhaps some of Bolting College. yesterdny by way of introducing the them have gained from an artistic Mrs. I. H. Dickinson, of Swsrth- Orlando Campaign for the million dol- point of view. Today It is only the school children end a tew 0pen-h#arted mor«. Pa , is visiting >TT. and Mrs. D. lar endowment land. Blue and gold LECTURES ON THE pennants and slogans were in evidence Interested grown-ups who find the cus- With a Nation's Tribute 1£. Dickinson tom of valentine making and valen- COtTEMPOffJiY DRMUft snd songs and cheers lent enthusiasm tine giving the fascination that it used P- A.. Vans Ajfnew"ha« returned f'Om to the psrane. to be. Why, even Charles Lamb wrete Professor William L. Corbin of Bol- - a two weeks' business tiip'to Washing- valentines, and loved to. ton and 5Tew York. HBS College is. giving a coarse of from Now the modern young maa drops 12 to 15 lectsres during February and': "\}r. K. MiHor, of Chicago, returned TO TAMPA la a confectioner's or florist's shop and March OB the Contemporary Drama..- home on Saturday after a three weeks' Mrs. C. W. Temple and Mrs, A. D. orders candy or Sowers sent to Her, He will discuss plajs by Ibsen, BJonj- stay at the Seminole Hotel. Mason motored to Tampa this week He scorns the valentine sooset— SOE, KanptmanB, Maeterlinck, Eostaad, to attend tha (T&sparilla Carnival and whereby the girls of today are missisg Brieas, .Bisero, Shaw, Galsworthy, Barl water sports pnt on by Bollins stu- a heap of romance. Mrs W. S Boardman and family rie, Phillips, Teats, Synge, Fitch, Thom- dents. This was the day when a yonng mas as, Moody and Msckaye. are in the DeHaven Bachelor cottage might accuse some young woman he for the season, SHOWER FOR A SRIDE admired of being a coquette without The first JPCtare wae introductory Mrs. Smith Fletcher has asked a num- insulting her. In those days "co- to the coarse and was on The Old Mrs. A. "R Howard and Miss "Evelyn quette" had just such a naughty Drama aod the. New. It was given Hot-ard. of "N>w Orleans, are enests of ber of young- girls and roarried women meaning as "vamp" hss today. It to a .kitchen shower oa F-riday for Mrs. Thursday morning-, February 3rd at. l)r..E. F. Kotard onTSewEaglaoc! Are. meant a heartless trtfler. eleven o'clock, ia the Public Library. Albeit Botard, who is s recent bride. If she thereupon sent hisj a ijancl- Mr. "William "0. Chapman, of Isew At that, time a list cf readings was mede valentine on which were two given ont, for the benefit of those wh© York, arrives this-sy-eek'to pay a. visit 01. AfiOlRSTFEilFABfllVE bleeding hearts made as one, It was to Mr. and Mrs. M^acdona'd at as composed sev- scathingly on the physical character- soaviiie, is the guest of her parents istics or disposition of one's friends or eral charming compositions, some of foes. Dr. and Mrs. 0. E- Coffin. Mr. which are included in the •Girl's.Glee Club program. me, Sweet Home Sawyer is lecturing for the next Saw Government's Reat Aim. foruiigiii, • -•• ^..ljaiiu to Miami The aggregate happiness of society, which is best promoted by the- prac- undtr versity of Florida TWI6 BARBECUE tice of a virtuous policy, is or ought Extension Coarse- He will address- Mrs. L. A. Hakes, chairman of the to be the end of all government.— the Woman's clubs of the East Camp Ifire Twigs announces a barbecue George Washington. Coast =e"fion on. property 3aws Rf on the grounds at Alabama at noon, IT WAS a rotten night AND WATCHING my Feb. 24th, More complete details will Washington's Death Hour. * * * applied to wom -u. It is hoped he Washington died at the beginning HAIN, WIND, mud, slush. QUIETLY KNITTING be given out nest weei. * * •» can be heard here. of the last hour of the day, of the last * • * day of the week, of the last mouth of IN THE firelight, the year of the last year of the cen- AND AFTER a hard "day. 3-9 4 * * 9 AND I Leard the raisfc FIVE HUNDRED TWIG tury. IT MADE m^ sore. 4 A « Mrs. XJ. A. Treat announces that the * * # BEAT AT the windows nest meeting of the Five Hundred Tuig WASHINGTON MONUMcNT 5N A TO GET all dolled up. is indefinitely postponed. MOST EFFECTIVE SETTING. ' ' # * • AND THE wister JUST TO go calling. « * * * * • HOWL AROUND. ON A pair of fisk. » # » * «- *• ANOTHER HIGGLE i NEVER could see. AND I stretc&ed OS& * * • » • » (In answer to a recent "Twigr," with BUT ORDERS is orders. IN THE old arm ohater apologies to the "Twigs.') *- * «• . . » » » Now on sale. New FROM FRIEND wife. TOOK UP a boofe. Twiggle, twisgle, little Twig, * » * c • • ». records by Galli-Curci My, but you are an awful pig, AND "GEE," I said. LIT ONE of those cigartt£te&'. . Twiggling- all our leisure hours « • » » « * "Which could be spent among our "THSS !S a bum life." THAT "SATISFY." Heifetz and McCor- flowers. 9 9 » ... _s mack that will be wel- Bridges, dances, things galore, THEN THE phone rang; AND SAID, "Oh, Man* Always tickets at the door, AN0 THE party was off. * * * come in any collect- Of course it's been a bit of fun « -» •» IT'S A great old life,*? But.thank our stars' It's almost I CLIMBED out quick. • e »

- -»-»••* T'S a great life, all right—somefr- done. FROM THE soup and 8stu . f times. But in fair weather or fcull * o, * you've got a lean-to if joa'fe goe5 . INTO THE easy clothes- Chesterfields-they always "Satisfy." } Also the best fox- £lt'.air.tight packages. » * « It's all in the way we Mend these fine W obtainable ih round Torkish and Domestic tobaccos. And We arj sorry for this anonymous AND SAT by the fire. mind you—the "§||li'f* trots played by some contributor for we understand the * a «• •be copied} Twigs are not "almost done" but just TOASTING MY.toea.- of America's finest begun, as the proper maintenance of the Woman's Club demands continued dance orchestras. Call effort for sometime to come. and hear them. The As unusual and striiingly artistic of the ^Vashingrton. monument as Eeer. tlirougtL the graceful columns of one o( ARCADE BOOK AND MUSIG STORE th« capital's architectural ma-sterplscss ;The brilliant lighting of the top of the 14 East Pine Street Is For Sale at ! shaft Is caused by the rays of Use 1st* : afternoon sun shining on it through s ORLANDO • rift In tlis clouds.—From the K*w ' T PAGE 6 TER PARK POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IO, 1921

froirj i'vt:}'- -Ji find her. I Jove you/darlins. Rwiem-! WINTER TABK PLUMBING CO. ber about y«.mr swearins nut to tell on yonr Pop, snd don't te'i I'™ trmit* to find him. , MCM1IY." PLUMBING and HEATING Tonnibel gavp a gasping *»b. Th<*y bs*l all -gnne-aed teliriw*F straw*** i»- 'Jf. E. HARPER/Proprietor a fant! of strangers. Beraisse !J • was . no longer her horn?, she b^wa to -ove ' • WINTER PABK, FLORIDA the silpnt ok! cana! bant, and fa wish with »U her son! that tJn-ih and sviHth tvoulU come '.valuing dove the cabin, steps, i OUR For a iong thnp she *at thintdng, ' looking out OYfr thf> water, sometimes ' with tpnrs flomlmi; herlM>- sometimes" dry-eyed with frulit, AftM « white shp : got up, took liiw-ic to tup i 'ke. whi-re, 'ourteentli Innnal of. all steel office nrach *o the litrlp ao1r,.il s rflsKust.- i equipment in the bvr.sh np.il soap Tliea sre csrimiHy•! washed herself i'»tttng h»r ffet and teps h:\np: over 0 banking and busi- iintii fiipv. foo. u ere as ei'j;m as her ' Hrrle frioini. ness . offices of the world today It w:ss while «h w»s sutins there v.-!;h the pi." '" hci arH5=; th'.t n canoe is the product of Art Metal slip;n>M under rli»- ,'in»l '-.•!!!!<;• tn-.vn'i-l fh»- •.inn! '>i>:it swift-' Construction Company's fact- !y. SI.e wsiti-hoil it <«jnin^ with no show r,f interest Dirwtl. 'n fn»nr of Continues T h»r fhp pn.(t(ii" rpmaineri suspended.- ories at Jamestown, N. Y. find th%» liosit fame to B stop. Tonni- 0 bpj's heart rJjiimped, tj»pn sfeswi! to Every standard requireaient of a modern business fnFI in the pi! Nr. "I s?e ymj're bavin? a nice; tiim'." - : Carried la Stock At "No. I -nin'T. and G-:s*ip sln't, either:" she replipfi ntittctst siillpnl.v. By a skillful t%%'isf of thp paridlfl. il you have not as. yet >e More Philip MnrOnuley drew the canoe close to rhp dock. Orlando, Florida "Is rliis the boat you told me yon attended this beautiful lived on?" hp asked, rtJmo'ns up he- her and hoiding rhp PHFIOP fasT by a rope. "Tea," the Dirty Mnry," answer^l event, you should, do so Tonnihfil, with a little natch In her voU'-e. "Now I live oo her, I mean to- day." these last two days*. "What do von mpan by 'sins yon liv? on her?"" he ask«}, "*T.sn"J this Tlifeitr* Bltl'sr , Ori»nsent.** tersi she n>pller! in a low voice. Oh .how she wanted fe ask hlra if he knew of any work she could do! As Jf he had read her thoughts, he asked abruptly. "Can I _f|<> anything for yon? I hrooght you tTi;s»" • "" ree -ery She made a silgiu movetsent with her head but acecprpd the card he ex- fen (led.. Then There flrifted over the quiet summer day the tolling.of the chimes EYerjtWng to the Moms, EYerytiiing to fear from the university clock on rhe s - - campus of Cornell:;. She bent forward- to fisren. If struck one. and drawing ' ' ORLANDO, FLORIDA mi Mar f her feet from the water, she s >t up. She. had promised to he at Pendleha- ren place at two o'clock. Where All Central Florida Shops "I got to jro now," she sokl apolo- getu-aNy. "Much obliged-for bringing me some more SBtvatioo, mister! Mebhe I'll see you again some time. Meb»>e Twill." • Ask • ;• "Whc-Q?" demanded Philip, the blood- raDiiing swiftly to bis face. He feit a sudden renewed Interest In the sol- emn girl, and he didn't want ber to IISTER PARK ELEC- CONST. COMPARY leave him at all. urged. "1 dunno." she answered, putting "Yep. you ean come," ssld Tonnibel, Onssie under one arm. "I. mightn't-be with filling throat, "but if there's any A,SQUARE DEAL A SQUARE MEAI home when you conie." one around, don't stop." "Can I come tomorrow?" the hoy This was al! the warning she dared • give him. Then she paused Ions enough to see him jump Into the canoe, And see how you mayiiU it up with canhed and lor a few_ minutes she .stood watching the craft as it (Janced away goods of the latest put up Cash, and Carry on the water toward Ithaca. Thea she sturitiU for the doctor's. system. , - - . •

( 'ont'iiued Next Week) ' 1 Phone 482 WINTER PARI SPLENDID SERIES Send Your Friends :RTS OFFERED The schedule of"concerts is as foil b THE POST February 14th ~R le. Hall, Rollins College " gi*av foi a di ta ct of ove r&»*-e fa Jog March 2nd and an a-verr^e 4, ait of ff p=" c~m th<>re *>ci-i§ o^sr a e bui tt> Country Olub in .Winter Park. of thi-i Loesche co«i-%d tne -ours in 22 minor*. ^3 si 25- 5 16-13 WEST PINE ST.* "ORLANDO leCiiaew on j seccuds « owej Till Er-ess* au This trie's of COD certs is giv- • ly ^5 re- «.. en for the benefit of the Rollins OFFICE PHONE RESIDENCE PKOK£ Endowment .'Fund, and tickets • . 39 • 457 will be 41 50 per concert. 1 Bridges T. H. EVANS Attorneys at Law 4 W. Pme St. Telephone 161 ione 47S, Winter Park. Fla. Orlando, .plorzf/a 0RLANDO, FLORIDA WINTER PARK POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1O. 1O21 PAGE 1 \ Farm Wsmted For Sale ' ! {E. R. FAVOR Plione I Wanted to htfar fn.m Tractors For Hire Five acres goud grove land.j >f farm or g iand or{h Heavy and. p^ timbered. Locat-d one mil- L Winter Park Transfer northwest of Maitland. Excep 551. Specialty Groves Work ^tional bargain. For Informu v*. in. Phone 476 tion write or call on M B. Braze] I, - High Grade job Printing C. DeWOLSKI,. Expert Forester 52-it. -'" Eatonville, Fla. WOOD SUPPLY s WINTERTARK POST Winter Park, Fla. 12 and 14 inch Pine Stove-wood $4,50 • per strand Notice to Creditors 3.n Circuit Court, Si-vwteenth .Tiulie a ! 16 and 18 inch Pine Stove-wood $5,00 per Circuit, Orange Cs»: ty, Florida. •• Court of the Connty Judge, Or-1 In Chancery. Shoes repaired while you wait strand «-ige County, State oJ Florida.} E-osa F. Hurt .3 18 and 20 Inch Pine Frre-Piace wood $6=00 In re-Estate of B- J. Self. vs. J- Bill of Complaint Newton Hurt D per strand To ai! Creditors, Legatees, Dis- Tlte Omplaiunntt- having- made prop- "ibutees and ail persons having; er affidavit f- r service by publication Add 50c to above prices for oak 1,-urns of Demands against said and stating that The place of residence Isiate: of tlie defendatifeK i-. uukmnvi]. It is ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Ton and each of y«« are herefey | therefore ordenwS that you, Newton otified and required to present! Hurt, are herebv ordered and required 19 E. Pine St. Oranges, Trunlls and Baggage Moving to apjmar in fhfe cause to tiie Bill of .-.iy claims and deaisnds which you, jComplaint herein h" ed against you on ,." either of yon, may have against j or before thefSrst Monday in March "We can move It if It Is movable •' lae estate of B. J. Self, deceased, j1921.. lo-\vit: .it-arch "tli, 1921. itlier- ate of Orange scanty, Florida, to jwise th? aUc«ations of the said Bill :-he undersigned administrates- of jwi J be taken as t;oiifess<-fl by 5011 It is aid estate, vntfata two yenrs 'from i fiiitlier ordered th• t this Order be .1 s published onoe a week for eiglit con- he date hereof. . js>cutive weels in the '.Vinter Park Dated Jauy. 5, 1921. | Post, a newspaper published in Change P. H. Lnngforci, jCounty, Klorada. Administrator, j Witness ray hunt! and the Sea! of ihe '1-St • Couri t tlfis 2Stl) day of Uecensber, 19-M). (S-al of Ihe Court) B. M. KOBIXSON". CSerk. SUBSCRIBE FOR Circuit Gourt Oiange County, Fia. THE WINTER PAHK Joitea & Jones Solicitors for Com- plainant. Wanted—Clean eutton rags at this j 48-St ffics. i

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Oxlaja.d.,0 Steam, Deliveries Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons ORLIIBO IIPBIWfER AND SUPPLY COIPAI! High Grade Typewriter Supplies SPECIALISTS IN REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bougie, Sold, Rebuilt, Rented and Exchanged And emphasized most delightfully In our fine new store. 42-44 Watkins Block f Deliveries to hand Include a splendid assortment of ?' • -: ?8 01LAID0, FLA "W. R. SHAN, Prop. Voile Tissues French Voiles , ;: ilaliUU J New McElroy Biaildiag Swiss Spots and Organdies High Grade Soa Proof Painty Pitcairn Varnishes, Brashes Also a full line of High Grade Wall Papers - Scotch Plaid Ginghams .' Sport Skirting-Silks SILK Foulards

To The Folks of Winter Park A glance through our stock gives you authentic inf oniaation as to what •will be Fashion- While we tell about, while.we sing about able for the Coining Season. The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair Orlando, Fia., Feb. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1921 This is to be the very finest Exposition yet held It is to be devoted to you and your interests It is to embrace the products, official or private, of Five Counties in the best section of the State That's You and Your .County. We ask you—Will jou help? S'suvoxite S-b.opplaa.g- Place" Johnnie Josses Remarkable United Shows, bigger and better, will oc- cupy our grounds from December to .the time otopening the Fair in order to get ready for it. ORLANDO, FLORIDA "wr w:&rnmt. #A& L..GILES, C. E._HOWARD ; President" ; "'Ti'ea&ufer'."'" '"'"' "Secretary"1 PARK POST THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, Page 8

"The Gem Of Florida1

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Three years ago a man was Generaly a man who tries ASPHOXIMAXE RISIOH jn offered an opportunity to buy to be his''own'.lawyer has a at a bargain price, a select shore fool for a client. There are some clever buyers of real .estate but the site in Winter Park- "I.will wait. wise ones'-go to an honest broker Next year, prices will be lower." believing that Ms judgement will He waited. But a wiser citizen save them from loss or d'isapoint- snapped up the bargain and is ment.. Annanias lies buried, "and now refusing'-more money for he is not necessarily mixed up in Winter Park real estate. less than half the holding.

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Winter Park

Rollins College, ©West in Florida. High school, grammer school and Miles of brick roads. kindergarten. $25,000 water and light plant. Parks, attractive homes and estates Nine and eighteen hole golf course Health, wealth and refinement. Two large hotels—Seminole Four churches, women's and Virginia Inn. men's clubs.- CZDCZZS C3QY3J7/* Beautiful navigable connected Carnegie and City libraries. lakes. . - The fin&st water and climate in Shaded streets, -cement sidewalks. Florida,

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