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                    <text>lied in Florid*V Heart,
orld’s Greatest Vegetable
i, I t s BicHesj; Garden Land

Fair tonight
trtma south port!
able wind*. ;

Aits oeIa ted Preaa Full Leased Wire

J ^ NFORD. FXORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER

Construction Total Of
$1,799,964 This Y e a r
Sets Spntord RecorcJ

DB Making
nee About

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Damage
l S e c tio n

.NDo Tf Ir.. Dec. .1 1 .still night and br­
eezing temperature
' an extensive and
leas heavy damaging

i*.received-here early Rk

Building frm ita 'S s s u a d in j
Sanford for thc year 1926 ex-,
eroded-' the total for the highest,
previous year, 1925, by *37,000,
i
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r®
,or 0,8 y * r aittotmUng
' NEW YORK. Doc. 31. _ (/P) — Celebrsnta seemed unperturbed
•
1026 tho total
Broadway plans to welcome ths by thc fact that deaths from alcowaa : $1,702,007. Thc flgurta
nnw
yedkiwtfc one of the biggest, hoi sine* Christmas total 47. ' wero compiled and given to The
Nevor before has the cost of
Herald late this afternoon by American Cejuuuuhlp Estab.
liohed And Later Removed;
celebrating been eo high. Cover
Mias Ellen Hey, city tax coileccharges In night clubs have soared
ITe*|tfent Reiterates That
-iwfc:; ■' ^
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to hitherto unknown heights. Ths
Mexico Is Aiding Liberals !ar
8nd P,*ht
Local builders .considered 1926
Z
¥
ham ted several days ago, and
Club Anatoie leads with a $40
construction a record which
' T r.
cations ‘were that thousand)
charge per person. “Reger Wolf
would not be surpassed during .
tx lV O S V IC W 8
merrymakers would be unmoh
Kshn't Le Perroquet de Paris ia
1826. but the steady building of
second
with $30, while Tsxas Gul
home* and apartment houses,
,i
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ug^niR.
t *
■
nnn'n 800 club announced charges
together with n few small busl- ' I n le r v s n iin . n # n o
Through* special dlapensatio
of $28. Tho Club Richmond will
niess structures, brought tho ra ie rv e n tio n O f U , 8. F orces Mayor Walker, the recently
charge $26 also; but will ease the
total to tho highest peak ever
ucscrtbcd A s Unnecemutry acted 3 a. m. curfow law for *
sting somewhat Jby Including min­
rearmed, ttyy declared.
By Former VIcc-ITealdent club* and cabarets was resell
eral waters, ginger ale and other
During April, more permits
■■■
•’ for the night, and Chester P. 1
noh-prohlbitcd beverages with th&lt;»
wore issued than tn any other
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—&lt;AV- prohibition director, announced
cover. Most ciuhs will charge from
month of the year, the total
$1 to $3 a bottle for ginger ale.
amounting to $460,390. In 1828
April was also the highest
month with approximately $430,­
000 In permits being issued. ,
The latter month was the one In
which the perm it for the Hotel
Forrest Lake was granted.
,
During December permits ag­
gregated $80,000, a-decrease of
M per cent over the same month
of 1026. Increases ( in several
FlniU Offering In This City Cancer Proves Fatal To Wife
other months of the
year .
To Be Donizetti's Famous
Of Prominent Contractor;
brought tho total to tho new
Opera; Company Presents

On The Revolution !?L ®!ther no,lM’ or rrohlb

SINGERS PRES
‘LUCIA1' TONI!

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e froat btgan making it*;«ptnea In Jthla Mctfon s i early
1 o'clock Ia*t -night, following
laation^of tho wind that h u
ril the visit for'tw o or three
:
•
s United State* Department
rrieulture station here advised
ioaociated Press that tho mcrch their thermometer had
p f l'ta 29 during the night
•|ny&gt; morning; and ‘ reports Cremated Body -Identified A*
That Of Dr. Roberta Of
■urrou ‘
country also

•, Active Church Worker Had
"Mar;’a” This Afternoon . Been Living Here 14 Years

The final ;.ppcaranco of the Ban
Carlos Grand O pen' Company, is
•eheduUd for tunlglu. when Donlsotti’s "Lucia Dl Lammcrmoor" is
to be presented n* :he Milsne Thea­
ter with Tina I'aggi singing the
name rolo and Franco Tafuro,
noted tenor, in the role of Sir Ed*
gar Ravcnswood. Flotow’s ‘'Mar­
tha,’’ was the attraction at thc
theater this afternoon wi ll ipecial
numbers by thc opera ballet to be
given under the direction of Ctrlo
Parent.
" !&lt;
The company, nearly 100 strong,
i» stopping at tho Hotel Forrest
Lake. Throughout the day {hey
h a v e visited thc various places of
interest in the city. Fortune Gal­
lo, the general director, predicted
a return visit to Florida, which Is
expected to include Sanford, next
winter.
' 1.
, In im ; interview with a repre­
sentative of The Herald, Dlrec.‘or
OalltS pbaised the manner In whieh
the people flf Florida have receiv­
ed his company and ho to|d of the
reception accorded it In the cities
on the west coast.
"Although the amnll crowd at
thc first performance in Sanford
was rather discouraging from a
financial ntandpoint, I believe the
people of Sanford have learned,
through those who heard ‘AWa.’

. Umatilla Who Had Made

the blooms.
t.r* The feature* wore not recognis­
able, bqt Identification w*» made
id the heaviest by papers and pereonsl posses­
8/Myyf*l;y»ar« experienced, sion*, as Well as by the automotj was confined, It was reby 'T- • A. Brown, county
ikehtv to-hrnamontal shrubSd tptJltr vegetables,
tovernmettt thermometer at
d registered 34 early today,
-severe) farmera reported
f ib re s '** low as 28. In exwlwtern. Oratlgo county n
Aturo of 27 WM reported,
msiderablo damage to vegi.-jiHhough tko extent coqld
DELAND, H a., Dec. 31.—W —
Responding to an alarm early this
------firemen
made made
a gruefiremen
a _
tta*g* In Local Section morning,
irding to th* Grower*' and some find when they righted an
re* LeggU* of Florid*, vog- overturned touring car at DeLand
;|n tho Sanford region suf- landing hero r a d found the crearrifIc loss, including toma- mated body of n man believed to
pner, eggplant and like be Dr. Roberts of Umatilla.
Col*ry, escarole and lettuce
When firemen
reached tho
Adamaged; their report* in­ scene of the wreck the man’s body
). *
*
was so badly burned that Identifi­
ter Garden, one of tho larg- cation was impossible, hid i1&lt;gs
getabld producing sections being entirely burned off.
A
statei, eanle In for its share doctor’s medicine esse, found near
|tvy damage, the league ad- the overturned car, was the only
Irbuf th* extant will not be duo to the identity of the man.
Mined until noon. It U ®a*
The accident occurred *t a sharp
ltd that the damage will/peacurve
at DeLand landing. Where
n n a t laast 50 th 75 per cant,
the
road
leading to the Lako coun­
u said. Temperatures ranged
ty
line
swerVes
sharply from Die
■12 to 33 dhgrtcs,’ It was remain road a t the Clyde tyn* dock.
•I
AM.
It Is believed, that th* driver of
the
far was travelling a t a high
west temperature rcschbJ
rate
of speed and falled to observe
n ight wa# 34 degress and
the
turn
until hU lights revealed
iraUmWor th*^24-hour po­
ng a t 7 o'clock this morn54 degrees; which was
r the noon hour
to S. L . Smart,

and the love of tho head of ono of
Approximately 250 people a r e
tb® families for the sister of his expected to celebrate the passing
enomy
of th® old year and th® coming in
The best known numbers from 'of the new nt tho dance to be r;iven
this opera is tho "Sextette” and tonight in the city hall by thoi
those of the scene* where "Lucia" Women's Auxiliary of the Amori-f
kills her husband Immediately af- can Legion. The afftdr is to begin

K* than was notified, he said,
pf the establishment of the neutral
xone,-which, he added, lmd Impeded
all bis movements and “Isolated
and relegated" him 'to "Indefinite
action."
.
He said h r would remain jm
Nicaraguan soil,,calling for th?
"deposit of the national sover­
eignty confided in me legitimately
by th e ' Nicaraguan people,”

, VERA CRU
The United St
fliers 4hopped;
morning, ctmtl
mile flight grii
Puerto Mexico

ears and an ex;
than $70,000,000.

Spots
'

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Vj

.....

4 P h il a d e l p h ia , pec. 3 L -4 /p &gt;
-S u d ipou are likely to cause sn. . i y »t war
_1 within turn
two VfltM.
year*, devour, them under favorable «o
pinion of Professor A. dftlona.
White anU, ortsrmlt**. are tail
y of the University of

fcSSf

r he ssnt.ta the convan-.
he A m arie ia# a* « ‘xUon
Advancement of Sciencs coral a ^ ^ u g ^ Dr. Thomas ;
•that human life reaches Snyder, bureau of eptamotofy,
development a t the time* 8. deyartmant of agriculture. .
a of sun spot activity^^
^Intense sdn spot ac«x* univerrity.

Dr. Jam** J. Walsh.* Ph. D„ a
practicing physician of New \o rk
pity, Is to b® th* first speaker to
Occupy the platform at th© Initial
aeuion of t** Sanford Open Fo­
rum, recently organlred by the
civic clubs and church** of the city,
according ‘to an announcement
made today.
. ..
The firet rotating U.to he held
Sunday^A*iiing,;&lt;lan. 2, at the cjty
halt auditorium. Tha apeaking J*

“r O a B S p - u -

lag their 20.000.o m ,
d South America. nractice, i* ah instructor in a numtba'Visnt stop.

May Cause Another Great

S ^ q H ia .

Mrs. V. C. Colter, 62, wife of a
Sanford contractor, passed away
at 4 o'clock thin morning at the
family home, 314 Mngnolin Avenue
following n lingering illness with
cancer, which had kept hsr con­
fined for a period of 15 months.
Mrs. Collor had been a resident of
Sanford for 14 years.
Since taking up her residence in
this city Mrs. Caller had been an
active membor of tho Fist Presby­
terian Church until her illness
forced her to remain afhome.
She is survived by her husband
one son, by a previews marriage,
Churlrs F. Rogers, of. PJerrepont,
N, Y., *n adopted daughter, Mr*.
O. B. Sellla, of Canton, N. Y.; two
brothers, A. 'A. Cramer of Wash­
ington, D. C. Drul E. Cramer, of

After Forty Years

D epartm ent Officials
Authorize Statement Bay­
ing N o Overtures Hove
Ever Been Made To Russia

!$U te

WASHINGTON, Dec, 31.-MVP)
—A story that ths United States
had approxchsd Russian Soviet offieala during tho p u t year on the
rubject of Russian recognition was
flatly donltd today by tho State
Department.
.
The department authorised the
statement that no approach what­
ever respecting recognition h u
been made during the year to any
Moscow official. It was a direct
denial of a story told in Moscow
yesterday by a Soviet government
official who said "tangible and
palpabto'' recognition approaches

President said In his message to
Congress, is not proposing to bar­
ter away its principles. If the
Soviet authorities aro ready to
restore tho confiscated property of
citixcns or make effective conipcnution, they can do so. If the Sov­
iet authorities are prepared.to re­
peal tho decreo repudiating Rus­
sia's obligations to hi* country,
pnd appropriately recognise thorn
they csit dv so. It refulree-no coafereneo or ifegotUtlona to accoim
pllsh these results which ean and
should bo achieved at Moscow as
evidence of good faith.
"The American government has
not incurred liabilities to Russin
or repudiated obligations. Most
se rious lx tho continued propagan­
da to overthrow the institutions of
this country. This government can
enter into no negotiations until

Sanford for the past few days
has been the scene of a reunion
of two old friends who had not
seen eaeh other In 40 year*.
Mr*. Molly Russell of Milton,
Del, spent this Christmas with
hay friend, Mr*. Sally Wolfe,
mother of C, D. Wolfe, secre­
tary of the Seminole County
-Y. M. c. A.
Mrs. Russell returned to her
nome today, after spending whnt
the described as one of the most
enjoyable visits of her life.
Many happy remlnlsencea of
days when tho women were res­
ident* of the same little town In
Maryland ware exchanged' by
the two, who last aaw each
other in 1887.
; i
. Mrs. Wolfa, who ha* mads
her home hare for several
months with her son, is now 86
and enjoying the best of health,
sho says.
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Additional
Murder

RobberyMol
Investigation
Vigorously
An arreat by w
hoped to solve th&lt;
surrounding tho mt
P. Hilton. Sanfoi
ahop owner, ia mi
expected by Chief
Roy G. Williams, who z
early this afternoon thgt!
lifting a number of duei
arreat of a nuspect or sag
would probably be made
today.
Every anglo of tho my

BASEBALL MEET covery of the body of J
EXPECTED TO BE ° " X kS l
HELD HERE
SOON
S
M
S
■ r -office of Sheriff
th#

of his; work* are used by aducatlonal'institutions.
'
His address la. to bs on "Health
of ths Hitman Body," and ths tori
fun^tjariod following hi* sprech
is ex p ected to bo an intemstirig
cne. According to-sponsor*!of ths
lAsMfeh. ■
.
.
,
, Following Sunday . reanJng^s
nisatlngolfssk^ay' nighta. wWj be
girsn ovex tp ths Opsn Forom In
ths future, according to. ofilclaD,
who-My tha$ ilta aubjscta ^to I f
taken up this winter are sL fol­
lows i Railroading, phlW phy. la-

A m uting of th* directors of
the Sanford Bueball Club is *xpected to b« held during th* next
10. days,
which tim* the sleet ion
** _

__M___ « A M a l. J *_ SI

.

H. Beckwith and a repreat
of Th* Herald studied th* I
th* crime. Various thoo
how the murder might ha'
committed were enactedAn
1 a .L.r •
*
I lU I . I It . I
to tbro-.r additional Bj

slon will be bald, according to V

Crate Of The Earliest
Celery Of Season la
Presented To Herald

C. A. Hinton, of the west side
celorv district, today presented tit®
staff of The llornld with a crate
of pearly white celery, cut from
his farm this .afternoon. Cutting
operations on one 6-acre tract of
Mr.' Hinton's Were started this
morning and before night two carloud*, th* first to bs shipped from
the 'district thi i year, will be rdUIng toward thi northern markets.
- Mg, Hinton u to cut four ears
at this time, according to Bandy
-Addsnon^ of ths American F ruit
Growers, who declared tho crop‘to’
h* of excellent duality *nd produc­
those who attend, according to tiveness. Farmers of tb« district be represented next
Mr*. Ralph Bterens, chairman of &gt;*bo saw the celery' stated that It
ths auxiliary's committee. .Music
is to ba furnished by ths SemhioU
o’clock.
into
th* allay and to
Syncopstore, a Sanford ordbsstra.
GALVESTON, T«*., Dec. 31
" Tha ticket sal* for tha affalt V *
|4V-Two persons ware killed end
gan early Thursday, morning and:
IK Injured last night when a spamembers of ths organisation have
car from Houston
been selling tickets in several part*
and a freight train of the Texas
of the city. The time for.starting
City Terminal Railway company
the dfnee Is expected to'prove popcrashed a t a crossing at Texas
ular with those who wish to attend
C&lt;*y Junction, It was reported hsr#
the opera.
\
M morning.
,
v
A committee of member* of tha
Legion, headed byJIodgaort Ball, b
asslrilng in the preparations.

Keyes Denies That He
Intends To Drop Case
3 LOS .ANGE
&gt;aa:K#yaa
District Attar
a hectic .year
tlon to'push H
Semple McPherson.
The prosecutor mad* th
uoimcerosnt that he had no
tlon of dropping the chargei
his star witness, Urt. U
Wisemfn-Blslaff. had appeal

M jia ffW

C. M

Officers Of Sanford Club for
authorities were
Year 1927 T o Be Named opinion that they ware on tl
And Delegates To LeagueJs t n g e [* n ^
ef£2*„t!i3
Session In C ity Nominated Wnilams, Sheriff Hand, LI

ILegion Auxiliary Is

LBAVB VBRA CRLE

m kvp&gt; H arry , M.
tajittorney

2 Friends Reunited

own Here,
mant f rom 'tiffv l *law "pr&amp;iiee hyi
two weU| known DeLand attorneys,
dary D. Landis and Bart Fish, was
received by many friends and bualneta scquainisncrs in Banford lata
yesterday‘.afternoon, ‘their re­ superin'
tirement ia to take effect Jan. .1
and both announced their Inteniona
of devoting their time ,exclusively

Urn®1to ri

�SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY,j )

sired two uct
Cattlo and ,Coi

u(Idling and No More “Cheating” ( onRealm Of S p ort|
Notv Indicated for Grid GtUnje.:
P„„,

| Undlri Would
lWhte Testimony
O f C rooked

W ork i r

bail Hits Kklslbd lr
Banished F lay er Sayr
tGO. Dec. 30. — OF) — A
tbftll quls may come a n t
stations of C h a r l e s
Rlsberg, forther Chicago
3X rhorUtop, that he “can
seball’s bosses Information
It implicate 20 big leaguers
ter before have been mcnn connection with crooked-

NEW YORK, Def. 3 0 .^ -(A”) —
tdtti scouting, less huddling and no
more “cheat” shifting* are Indicat­
or for IntcrcollCgiato football next
yeah
Over the vigorous protest of Ma­
jor Frank Cavanaugh, newly ap­
pointed couch at Fordhnm unlvcrdty, who asserted that the action
would “ murder" the modem game,
tOO members of the American
football Coaches’ Association have
/othd to recommend a two-second
’hesitation’’ on all shift plays to
’.he rulea committee. Ajr amend­
ment added at the suggestion of
loach Bill Roper of Princeton
would retain thfc present practice
jf allowing oho backfield player to
be in motlbn when thd play is
started. '
• •
,,
It was the opinion of the exports
that nd stop watches will be needed
to enforce the hesitation rule,
which confirms to sentiment in tho
western conference. The plan Is
fop officials to toll off the seconds
nontally during the period between

group of stars of very little less
lees importance than the Ix&gt;s Ang­
eles opening including Al Espin- (
osa. Jock Hutchinson, Sarszen, |
WillHs Klein, Tommy Kerrigan,
Wilfred Reid, Frank Ball, the
English pro, and dozens of others
of silghtly lesser light.
' Yesterday n large number of the
players were out. Willie Dow
and Bill pairman hooked up nnd
turnc&lt;l in a best ball card of 34 1
33-07 to trim Tubby Palmer nn,|
Frank Ball, who had 30-33-fl'J
Prizes amounting to 32,125 will
be given the golfers who enter the
open starting today. In addition
to $2^175 in cash prizes to the fir it
ten pros, there will be 326 to the
man making tho best score for 18
holer* each day.

fe Tribune said: "It was a
ly man who began to read the
iment and a burning Nemesis
ftfllshed.” * -•
iberg told the newspaper there
bren. “plenty, of crooked work
£ on In baseball," and con-

td:

v commissioner.' -

totalled $
Tho Cleveland i n club
Lnd someone to || Speak,
center field. . . The {

Boston InflcM Lrd League
The Boitoti Rod Sox, tallehders
of the America^ League, nevefthelcBs made mOra assists than
any otMr team In the league, nnd
the rtsCofda of individuals on tho
,i,field ato impressive.
PHI Todt handled 1756 putouU
nnd !2fi nislsta^-an Amazing a*
moUnt cf chances for a fif&gt;t base­
man. Herrera, who started nt
Attorncy-at-Law
second base accepted 280 chances
Will
In'
aif ihAi iecSrtiF'
in 48 games, being replaced xhy
. pfacticii
.i
I’ ,*
Regan who finished the setson Examination of Abstracts cf Land
with M&gt;8 c'.niiccs. Rigncy missed
. Titles given especial Attention
only six games and took caro of
Offices In Cdurt House

Forfner Crriwii H e a d £
H as N o t Returned ■
To Palace A t Paris"

rg, banned from baseball
e result of the 1010 world
scandal, made his statement
-Chicago Tribune a t bin Mlnl dairy farm, and inuncdlnterw from Baseball Commla;L*ndIa a declaration that ho
'Vrelcomo -hearing Riaberg's

fCommissloner Landis nnd the
!n a n d ; managers haven’t
it, thoy'rq blind, j Landis and
big boti-jcs of baseball don’t
. Want to know the fdets. This is a
challenge to tho commissioner.
Let’s soe what he’ll do about It.”
. 'MAanwhilQ . tl o Ty Cobb-Tris
S pikier case, hna bean sealed for
tho prcr-?nt, the Ups of tho two
principals in the latest edition of
tht».f*jamla! of 1010.” From othoraroAnfe stntcm’ehts thut compllcate4,the plot.
•
OhA. member of the cast, who
■poke his prologue in tho off ir.- «&lt;f
tfcs commissioner before the currosD on the “scandal”
took the center of the .stage yc-siierday. That was Fred West, park
Attendant at Navin flcld/honm df
the' Detroit Tigers, scene of the
fitte d ” game. West is the mnn
. named In tho testimony as having
placed bets- for Dutch Leonafd,
then a Tiger pltchor, nnd Joe
W6od,
Clovelnnd smoke - ball
thrower.
•
,
*. -Wert’a public l i n o s differed
from the manuscript as constructed
from 'Leonard's charges and the
transcript of testimony before the

tho shift and the snapping of tho
ball. .
Sponsoring the Crusade against
scouting, Roper said .that tho Ti-.
g m next year probably would nvt
scout any df their opponent*, t He
voiced the conviction that a fceJfer , Koster led the couhtry’a lending
team could bo developed without Arofcrs'this fall With 124 points,
scouting.
topping Mike .Wlllon; Lofdyette,
Reports of the coaches also indi-. hlinearest competitor, by. fhur
ented general dissatisfaction with
the huddle. . Roper Contended, how­ ♦point. Koster missed pratIcipStInir
in one contest, too, bccaiiic of lnever, that the huddle has proved a
I
juries.
'
, . . . '-.'-J
welcome Addition In the east. He
Last year, nowcver. hc, played In
criticised aftenfpU oKaome tcamrevery' game, being more noted thin
to Use i66 many plays.*
fiSr
defensive rather than offensive
Restrictions of practice to two
hours daily, fixing of $16 with ex­ ability.
penses os a suitable fee for offi­
Miami Jockey Club Entries
cials, and stabilizing of tho coachMore than 300 thoroughbreds of
ink' profession were other favor­
the turf, representing 30 stahUfc,
ably received recommendation*.
An tho meeting adjourned last Imve been quartered at Minmi to
night, the National Collegiate Ath­ await the Opening on January 13
letic Association prepared to move of the Miami Jockey Club At Higinto the forum today to pass final leuh tot Its annual winter meeting.
judgment oh tho game. Reports Eight stakes will bo run.
before tho meeting indicated that
The humber 1* Wing augmented
Intercollegiate sport is in "thi» best almost daily, with expectations
of health.’’
that more than 500 horsos will bo

One of the leading "trlngi here
Is that of WAlter J . Snln&gt;c#.' R. TWilson, president pf the Saratoga
Rneing Association ala* has seilf
several horaea. . Other •stabiri
represented are those- of L. T.
Cooper, G, Fraok.Cjolsaant, W. A.
Reed,' Admiral Cary .T. Grayson
A. G. Barklle. Mrs. K athtria. K.
Hitt, Walter B r^gs, Robert Odom,
\V. A. Wollroan, J. B- Ward, J. PSmith, and Henry Waterson..
Thoroughbreds from the stables
of Marshall Field, Mr*. W. K. Van­
derbilt. J r , H arty Payne WWlficy
and Robert L. Gerflr, among others
are reported enroute to MIAnil.

J. G. SHARON

ARCADE! /
DELICATE
i’repared Meats
Sdlaus/ Cheese
44 McLander A rcade’

More than 800 Studebakor owners have driven their

Have you tried Florida’s
newest drink?., t f not drive
out to 1623 west first st„
and Ret a free sample of
Geiger’s Unfermented wild
grape and wild cherry..

oars 100,000 miles and upwards.

LEESBURG—New lake under
construction in city hall park, he
tween Meadow Street and Sea­
board Railroad.

Call ihc Willard Battery
Men— We recharge and re­
pair all makes of batteries.

LAKE CITY—New pu
contemplated for this,cir&gt;-

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g t t t f t e t , in his statement yer-ter&gt;d*y, said that the. money given
t h|m by Leonard and Wood to wa?-.gor that Detroit would beut Clcvc, land, was not bet on tho bnll game
* at’ nil. Tho money, he said, waa
/ laid ':*V&gt;n-'the nose” of a horse
‘ named Panaman, a “hot tip” in
the- first race, nt the Aqueduct
trefck on that dny.
xseaed home in front.'
v Leonard and Wood '
td be wealthier b&gt;' i
'of Sept. 26, 191U.
itt, Is Wdst's latert ^
Leqnard, at Fresno,'
sounded to him “likn
West statement also ■ess Speaker's nttorH. Boyd, in d ev o ­

6 lbs., York Imperial Apples
is A P re sc rip tio n fo r * ‘

M a y o n n a is e

1-2 p in t

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Van Camp’s or
Campbell’s Soup, 3 for

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2 0 c
2 5 c

Florida Lettuce, 2 for

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15c

Florida Celery, 2 for

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2 5 c

As the New Year begins, A
&amp; P bids for your friendship
and patronage, resolving to
continue to give unfailing
service, gilt edge quality and
super values.

Colds/ Grippe, FIil
Dengue, Bilious Fever
and Malaria
Ii kills the germs

Old Dutch Cleanser

115 Magnolia Ave

re your profit is.

Red Front Cocoa 1 ( j r
8 oz. can

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JP. M U Q 4Myrtle
Ave.,
&amp;
4th St.
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Suits Cleattod
and
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Pressed This Week.

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“Your mone&gt; back if voO are not satisfied.'

SANFORD FEED AND SUPPLY COMPANY

tee from the backthat of Bob Quinn,
be Bofeton 'Red Sox,
“osidA" in which ho
l llke to »ee Landis
esn sports’’ ambasr sport ethics among
i major leagues. The

/ keeping tho game"

Lone Star Cement la m»de by tb«
Alabama Portland Cement Co.
nirmlnsham, Ala.
Subsidiary oflnlenuiUon;! Cement Corpoisd4»

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id pressing service—^xa specialty.

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�T tfelT /n FttnU Y . DECEMBER 31, i»26

PARTY

•Inff draining and paving the fol-! bid, and such bond to be executed Pcer; Plans and s w ^ f T T ^
;by a auraty company Lefenaed i to bp obtained at cither
1
to Per' do businesn in th*&gt; Sutlo'ol VWrliLt, |W*lt of $10 Go Jhi
°n
8 t t U ! M i r v r y r d p a r t o f S e c tio n l*»; nil In &lt;Jalnlnar a n d r « i r * i n l n f y o u Jkha I simmun, Sht. Asp. oh n
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the
8 * « n l- i T o w n s h i p JO s o u t h . K a n * * 41 » M i . r a w . of you a n d rourjiittoia. * j r » 7780«q. yils. . city Commission.
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; a n t s n n d a t t o r n e y * fr o n t a a o r t l n a , , rorlt biiau
Coplea of the plana and specif I*
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a n y ' c l a i m oy d r e d of c o n v e y a n c e . Persimmon Ate. fr. Ffrtt to '
; T h e - w e s t o n e -l ta l f' 0 \ 1-3) a n d ;
u r u ( h r r w l S e . or I n l c r f e r l n i r In ,
Third Sht Asp. bn G In.
I cation* may bo *««n a t the offka
t.ola One t l ) . Tw o ( J). and T h ree *
w lr h t h e gosretolon of the !
......1M2 sq. y»U. of the City Manager, or at the of.
! 4 3 1 . all In tffctlon f. T o w iu h lu 2 0 . rntlinu i nnht. itn
me Conor*. « » •!I rock base
! m IJSo Ave. fr. Colonial Way
««® of Fred T. Wllllpins, Engl-

Srti .lay Of December, a . D. m i .
( i ) . or unattrvertd p a n o f ftocUou any o f you' to andI to aald Janda to
• -- A - W. W. W IUUH'A. I l l ; and t o w F o u r (O. F iv e »-&gt;. be wbt.ll&gt; null and
a«id of no i lowin* ib K tu to-wit:
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W h l r / s L t o Avocado
Ju d g *. C ircu it Court. S sv sa tb , tils f«) and feovs#' j W f f c r ; T ltti «rftc tflw h a rtu a to r;
T h * *&gt;utli t w e n t y &lt;J#) c h a i n s ' of

homl.i'itc County, Florida, to-wlt:

V J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of
L b t f o u r [*) a n d n i l of l e t F iv e
• Of F l o r i d a . In a n d f o r
( i ) o f tt e c l t p n s ; 1 . 0 : T w o OH o r un i.ule C o u n t y .
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e u f v a y e t l p a n of K oction 10; t-ol*
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O n e. f t ) . T w o (3 ). T h rew ( J), F o u r U l U M .vN . Ii liOn irasi il ui rLi.iDn Er Ji iI iA
(«&gt;. P l v * (K) n n d S i x (4) o r u n 1
a U r v M d d p a r t of H ectlo n I t ; Dot u . 1
U m p lftln in c.
O n« f i t o r i i n a u r v e y a d p a r t of Hecli o n I t ; , a n d I o t a K n u r f t ) . F iv e
w On Itinerary IS
). 81* («) u n d H av en (7 ) o r un Will Tour Which a u r v e y e d p a r t of H e c tlo n IS: all In
I l a n g e I t c*»t.
ilado In January T o w n a h l. n . 20 Ta nruatli.
r l 3.
T h e wret o n e - l i a l f (W H)
and
H I . o t a Of.t. ( 1 ) . T w o &lt;3) a n d T h r e e
ftA&amp;SEE; PW. Dec. 31. IS) o il In . Kcctli.n 2, T o w n s h i p *0
nols li&gt; rqmlitfr to Flor- s o u t h .- l l a n a n 31 e a s t .
T n n x
re cities and towns, of
T h e C ast th re e -q u a rte r*
(B J-«)
he atnto nrn to be v I"j*- Of t h e Houllt v n e - h u l f t 8 H l o f S e c ­
t i o n I I ; \V«a( o n e - h a l f &lt; \ V ' i )
of
imbera of the good will N
o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r ( N K I - t ) ; N oih he
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q u arter iN W I-t);
n o d .S o uth w est

lo Central. 1 1*2 In.

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I.nr TWO 13) „r 8*1

n. 1.. q*
The aotillt
(inc-linl
IV
fat. Augustine ■nurtbwvat
quarter
d on the same day, ' (||in 30. Township -r
Jnn. 1.7 and 14. West „ r , . r e q u i r e , ; t„
soil be mode on the iiefcrc our a u iq i:ir
uid. after a niirht's ,h7 C0'1” flou»&lt;&gt; ni
. c’«k i
, ■ "*)}•• (Tonnty. Fiorl.l,
f, Seb.-ing will be . day .»f January. A.
mp We;.’. Lake W'nles I!""' ."i"1 ‘,,,-re
II on Jan. }5.
, iiKsln*i yon 'n thi»
fill Ic.ive Bartow o n ' l*
furrhe. tiinK
nC #t St Petersburg ponfj iV’kfVXV.'fTl’ ,,
Jt&gt;.- TJjc remainder of th« i'«ii»&lt;l In Sanford. H..i
dufo follows:
I n ,,r l',». one* n w,*;
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• t u n * c c u r l * c ivechs.
wiv* St. Petersburg Jnn. 16, arw itnkhh
th*
a t Sarasota J»n. 17: Irnvn ' ' IdOHT. Judur of
. t
f ' *h" H cv cn il
»otn
! Jan. 17, arrive a\t «Brn- fcull of ° ihq
him « of i
on. Jan. 17; leave Bradenton; f"r &gt;
s «mluoi« c.iumy,
It,* arrive nt Tampa J a n .'17; j - - ~ ■
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I Tsmpr Jan. 17, arrive at O r-' C i P P p n i r i m
6 Ja r, IB; leave Orlando Jan. ’ 1 j&lt; i &lt;j u i j u I J H
I-A NT CITY—Judge Parka, of
urtVe
Jacksonville
Jnn. [ j
cifcuit back
courtat for
Hillsborough
Mth. the
to be bonds
made r 1
has departure
validated
iv-Rlorlda
the same
UTttfrig
to on
$312,000,'
to day.
bo used i . 1
j*#JMsrty
plans
to
mnkc
the re- * a
jlifbfg and widening streets,
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Atlanta,
Birininpham,
Attending sanitary sowers, [ “
JanOogn
Cincinnati,
get- f 3
bOhds nreand
a -part
of n $170,fb ic kfortothatChicago
\ S ’T~, C'
ia;uo
purpose.Sunday, r J
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r t n d T bni&gt; n r u l l l

Spendthrift remurked th at if.h e had
cash left overjhe would put it in the bank
Itcfore T h rift Spent anything he put a nor
tion of his money in the bank. We invite
th rifty people to place their monev m the
Seminole County Bank. We assure''them of
absolute safety and a ! fuir profit.

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vpicings 1927 promises to be a banner year (or Sanford—gr
things will be accomplisl id by those who really put forth the effort th an in any other
riod of Sanford’s history

4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

S a n f o r d ,F la
STHEWOTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

W e urge you as an individual and as a firm
your wholehearted, junreserved cooperation t
and by so doing you cannot Kelp but reap tl

$ 18,000
NEEDSOME MONEY

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W e wish you a New Year bountiful with al
Happiness.
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H ie Bilks are rich m color, tine in te x tu re — superior in quality and of­
fered at most a ttra c tiv e prices. For those who co n tem p late some early
sp rin g sewing, we suggest a trip to our Silk D e p artm en t nnd a close in­
spection of &lt;nn beautiful silks.

c o t'iiT o f T in :

rik tU ^ H $ C lltT .T 2 K . H
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joutside. "Bid for Paving," Sanford,
Florida, and the name of the bid|
t - aa
orr or biddcm.
Knch proposal must be accomOR STREET
pnnied by u certified check, mode
payable nt sight, to the order of
the Ciiy Auditor L Clerk, of Sanwill be re- ford, Florida, for 3 per cent of the
Commission *f,am ount of their bid.
nt their office
The. successful bidder or bidders
t or before 3 P. [ will be required to givo a bond
1927, for grnd- cqunl to 50 per cent of his or her

T il JUDICIAI. tlH C tlT
113 STATi: OF FI.OItllM.
n f o i i si:iti.v o i.T : c o n CIIANCKHV.
:it OF I’lltl.ll'ATION
&lt; u woonttrFF.
datnnnt.

Flat Crep
These fi*lt crepes a re g u a ra n te e d w ashable in- m anv new
and beautiful shades. 40 inches wide. Per vnrd

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F I.O K IIIA ,

IS.(MMi, iiiit lh m l la.-.h. Iiulann
veal's (&gt; per cent inl Test

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jp^CTt -AKK J (78St: I* FEHTILE l ! StOMPANT. n C urpornili.ii m ul

Ets JU j.invoim i TitrsT
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t'un is scheduled lo.M iip in auuth t,f Km
ckaonyUle ffom S a - ,
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"*outy Cl*rl
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to Central, Surf. T. on 0 In.
rock base
........ 2775 sq. yd,*
Colonial Wav fr French to
Cedar, 1 1-2 in. Sht. Asp.
on J hu Sand Hose 2980 sq. yds
Central St. fr French to Ce­
dar. 1 1-2 in. Sht. Asp. on
.'I In. Suml Haso ....... 2711 sq. yds.
French .Ave. widening fr.
Ninth to Ifughey, 3ht. Asp.
on G in. rock base. 9755 sq. yds.

i, ai-cording to the Itinceivod here.
Wtorr-, to number several
jl.arc to leave Chicago on
v isitin j Ohio, Tennessee,
frolina, Georgia and Flor-

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Snnd
*775 sq. yds.' f f f g *
1Holly A v e . fr. C o l o n i a l , Way to
1 C e n t r a l , 1 1-2 In. Sht. Asp.
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o n 3 In. S a n d Asp. 2775 s q . y d s .
IjwjJ
(r C o lo n i a l Way
7X
O d a r Ave.............
A sp
Asp

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$2 . 7 5

tua.lc to np|i*&gt;ir to tlili.

Local Phone 8

•.it i . t h n t ii auminiiiM In l l m i u o r v
a ll»rtituforr b^ati
tllii-cdul
_«;SCfl3rf you *u*l Ihill Oir Sliorlff
^Hi-»rU»oio C o u n t*
Flortilii
ha*

■ CkthBlurn l l m l l h a ,&gt; m n culiliu l
t q n v l t l t r r of you. u w ln tr
'dbp f a l t u r q n t I'.vch of y o u
to
0*V * ff lc Q r* « r f t » a p p o in t o q v n t i
t n . l i a v e Wltllln I he S t a i r o f F l o
In. *1) a f f i n o r n r n i . r i u u|.,,n w h n tn

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K I L G O R E
O wner

HNM. cautil .b« m-rvril anil thnt
Ur -o f /liie r a u t i j ap-rntn u r r un

r i l E f l R F O n R . .you, TIIK I.AKK
iSSUF FJ^nTItilZEIl COMTANV. ..
rpnrstlon. and T1IE KI.I.flWOHTH
lU?|T COMPANY, a corporation,
ihcl.'as dafsndanli In ihi&gt; abovn
d fdre rolng caimr ppmllng In Ihr
bye slylcd Court. t&gt;«lnit n procaod

Plant City,

SA N FO R D , FLA

Crepe Back Satin
40 inches wide
included in thi

Manv lovely new .shades and designs an
election. I*er vard

Florida
Mallinson’s Pussy Willow
tic lit*.s with- in phtin and printed p a tte rn s
T h e !&lt;&gt;
•'h ad e- a t e ti» I e P.uiif! iu th is group of silks. IVr \

$ 5 .o o

Baronet Satin

rests E x p ected
is Afternoon In
lton Murder Case
Continuod Front I’nge One)
k today, Ciller the rear duor
come out again within a few
■l there might- have been a
»e other than robbery Ip the
if of police iotiay, following in(tws with relatives of Mr. Hilind clues which were ohtainod
I them are being investigated.
Murderer Wan Deliberate
fy, police Ask, did n m a n who
pjtaly planned « robbery, s u c h
f t c a s e at firat appeared to be,
iywith hint to cqilimit Hint rol&gt;iply a chair leg alich nr lha»
Jn the shop nnd believed to
1weapon wMth was uaed in
Thq*hnhlts of atiefc-.,
a are nqt evident in tlje i .i

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Mallinson 5 Indestructable Voiles

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ir the murder wns committed
k»f*on or pefsopf. who contmit111 arc believed to hav^ been
plelibcrnte in their ictidns,'
b u y the club th a t’Waa used
Iridently washed, but the mur■overlooked blood'anti hair on
Id of it, Blodd-atolned towejs
n VccepUcW near the lavapowl and'M r* witne*r to' Iho

fact they were used for dryitt
hands and the weapon,
D. II. Ijiinons, n brother in-ls
pf Mr, Hilton, arrived in Snnfonl
lest night, act ompnnied b\ hi* wif-&gt;
end Mrs. Hilton. He wns closeted
with f'htrf Willinms shortly before
noon today nnd, iyimediutely there
ufter the hunt became more mtive.
"The murderer if. in Sanford nnd
the crime was not committed with
robbery as the motive,” Mr. ljtmont. asserted. " Inm going to »&lt;*•
thds mntter thntugh to u finish,'
he ndded. Mr. {.unions intimate.I
thnt the finish would'nnt b«- fnr off
Funeral Service** On Sunda&gt;
Thr funeral rervicr* for Mr
Hilton are to be held Sunday itf
tern non at 3 o'clock from the Mil
ler &amp; Erickson funerul parlors and
will be in charge of Dr. F. D. King,
panlor &lt;»f the First Baptist church.
The Elks Club, of which Mr. Hil­
ton ’wa;» a member, is nlso to con
duct it« services.
t- Mr,, Hilton wns 30 year* old.
ito was born in Gate City, V*. E.
L. 1Hilton, n brother, nnd Mrs. H.
F. Boatwright* a niece, nre. »»n
route front thnt city to be present
for the funeral.
Relatives yow in the city are:

Mr. nnd Mr*. D. H. I-nnions nnd
son of Fort Myera, Mr. and Mrs.
T. 0. McKeehn of Orange City, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Richey, also of Or­
ange City. The latter nre Mrs.

Coiint.nitiiii.plc claims L’Oiofutlh
Hiltons’ parents, nnd Mrs. lamonantl Mr*. McKeehn are her *i*ter-- 189 iiew »pnj»crs
r
i A brut her of Mis Hilton, W T key
The t u i a l i L t l y
i-iirt)lati'
Rabey is expected to arrive In Ihrm: ■■ i Ttukey u&gt; irf.cpl .i
ntorroa fr&lt;&gt;tn Know die, T'-nti ' r i.O i.t i"j'KS.
&gt;hw
'attetul the funeral
NEW YORK Anybody wh.. -e: s
u picture of F.rra Meeker, Utt uml
John R, V'oorhis. 97, toasting each
other with some dark liquid in
&lt;vior glnssta should not lie tieicived
It »ns oi*L\ .o'fee Tl.e
pionei r of the Orepon t rni• stid
grand sarhen of Tummany
t m.pprd at a luncheon on Mr
.Meeker's birthday
\nd it we*.
«,s'tiaine I that Mr Mo.-kcr d
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ti'ink, never h*&gt; and haun t .-no .
e«l for half n ' entury.

WANT tu trade good Gulfport,
Flotilla, 5-room bungalow nntl
lot for 6 acres and hnure in nr
near 8anford. O r e E. Knsormnn,
Ijike Monroe.

E xlrn gowl quality of crepe? ill nil the iiciv ahmlcs. fhc

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With a determination to rnnke it ti year.better in every respect than the
year we are leaving behinej. f Prosperity and ^appiness await tljose who
are willing to putJtorth tho effort to obtain them—put your offoft behind
your city and make it a bigger, better Sanford and reap a profit
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Sincere Greetinu, for a Succewful New Yearl

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liiuMtid il.utiloR upon 'third Slfcd nrooritanco with the provision* i f
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...I-, t o iui,. un.l Tar- tl,&lt; tTinrtri* of tho ttlty of Ranford.

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1 i i m l I r i a n d F ir s t « | , rr &gt;"'!&gt; id kltits will he h e a rd an d
her, A
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1,1 i . ' i Jo to o ln.» .. it. n «&gt;u) sio r.lal uMwasment roll
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As soon no thu man m charge of th e job was out of
plght on biH way to another job across town, three workmen
Older and IliKCcr.
Too Proud to Bullr.
left th eir painting and their carpenter Work, rolled some cigWoman’ll Biggest Union.
orettes, made themselves comfortable on the steps of the
In Britain They Fly.
house, and proceeded to'discuss the topics of the day,.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Thieves, they were, all three of them. Thieves and
sneakB and ingrates, all-three. One of the men hnd secured
IT WAS SAID In this "column
**MllJt E4,tB&gt; the jo b because he put up a hard'^alo about his needy famr th at
this country hoods Immigra­
n axes
‘ ily. Hia gratitude should have been jjf-eat enough fo r him tion from Europe, twenty million
r &amp;"?!•£ ujj*r to give his employer a maximum of sendee. But h e ‘was,an ambitious workers, to absorb sur­
KditioD* t*.o* ingrate, along with thp other twd. who would have had no plus farm product* and used can,
and help build the nation. 1
---------------- jobs a t all if it. had hot been’fo r thiqf one:
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T heir wages fixed by a scale that, insured them a nice &lt;&gt; PROFESSOR EATON writes
linni«nt« whor* roll of biljs a t the end of the week, the three men knew that "Tho earth is./overpopulated.- If
_b*chmMI#d w
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m n lA .,,.- ’.. *i“
every
minutu
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their
tim "e was" every ono hod an equal share of
foojj all would bo hungry all tbe
IB ASSOCIATED FIlKftft tantam ount to taking money from his pocket. They knew time.”, The professor is mia-i#
r tc U ir d P ra a s la a x c lu s - they were stealing his'money when they loafed on hia job.
taken. All human ibeings on earth
tl« d to tb a u aa f o r r* Talking so fair,.prom ising so much when they acquired could stand at the tamo time on
t Of all n a ira d is p a tc h -*
a - t b l a bap er a n l a l to th * their,jobsi the men}Jkndw th a t they were scurvy sneaks Staten island in New York harbor,
• publish!*?! h a ra ln .
A ll
-(■ •publication o r sp e cia l when they waited until they w ere'out of view of their, em­ and not bo more crowded than
haraln are also reserved.
proud Americans attending a prize
ployer before letting down on their work. In hia presence fight:
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thoy worked industriously,efficjently . W hen he could not
see them , thoy loafed. And they knew they were sneaks.
THE STATE OF Texas, inten­
Rightfully such thievery Bhould be reached, by law. A sively cultivated, would feed all
man who deliberately steals his employer’s time is stealing the earth's people, and clothe them.
his employer’s money exactly a s criminally as though he The earth lsnrt half or ono-tonth
populated. And tho potential food
were taking cash from his employer’s money drawer. He is supply
Is n hundred timrs greater
U hl* «f firMta war.: ■. , more contemptible than the ordinary thief because lie poses than any possible demnnd. We
M i n e paak le w tla
eonrta,
peed people that will wr:!:.
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Fortunately,
too,
high-class
workmen
know
all
this.
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S i w h , , hotel*, a p a r t THE AMERICAN Science asso­
a t h # a »»* .
r C n n l u l c * of f lr o m o m - M oreland more of them are seeing the need of eliminating ciation is boiling over with impor­
from labor organizations the time-thieves and thp sneaks. tant news.
r u c t io n of h O N l a v a r d
More and more is sbntiment growing for a new plan for
Human life has increased by 30
mmm I U k i M o a ro e .
I r I Io n of c ity I w u l K l M - membership qualifications in labor guilds.
Honest men want years, in recent times.
The average American boy’s
■aatoB of school ly a le M to have dishonesty exposed and punished.
Honest men wunti height
has increased two and oneth p r a v liia a f a r l * m « « H
to see efficiency rewarded and inefficiency put on the plane half inches
in the last 50 years—
to which it belongs. Fair-minded men w ant to see honesty Control of infantile diseases, and
tHB^E Y EJtSE rOtr TODAY j and efficiency paid a maximum wage, and lesser qunlifica-, knowledge of the value of vita­
mins and sunlight have done that.
tions receive only what is ju stly theirs.
THE CHARGE OF THE LORD
Thieves, sneaky ingrates are men who steal time from
|Kc«p th e charge of tho Lord
f Cod. t o walk in llis ways, an employer who is paying them their wages. The day will |
as it is written in the law come when honest workingmen will refuse to fraternize with
Moses, th a t thou mnyest pro* fellows of that stripe.
-tin; all jh a t thou

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To brighten
Your table at t
New-Year’s fi

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DRUGS
CIGARS — CAND1
DRINKS-DRUGS

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vice at our fountain.
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Sanford A Geneva Aft,
In Etyewood
Curb Service—The Kind th
Serves

Have You
Some Money
Brick building, hardi
and grocery and dry goofc
stock, also ; drugs, a
bargain.
Any reasonable offer"
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il MASTERS
ULth been dawning
r felae'5fcy;
It thou let It
•IqM away?

Aforetime
did:
t all eyes ia hid.
ath t«fcn dawning
h e r bloe day:
Iw llt thou let it
u ic lesi away?
—Thomas Carlyle.
snowed
are going to drop the case
Almco. Well, what do we
days whiikey kills more on
lif&amp; M n fireworks on the
of 3uly.
New* *tnml dealers probably cuer to public taste in thc magaInez they carry, but that’s no comllffient to th e public.
m i f : — — o-------In the recent Oxford University
owing, races, an American, Klngaury, is said by English critics to
isrc pulled the best o sr In any
pet.
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So many people are being hJld
ip and robbed In various part* of
’lorida th a t it begins to look ns
t all retired real estnto dealers
tad turned bandlta.
------- - o - -----yRome people want us to make a
Saw Year's resolution never to
jublUh anything that anybody
rould object to. Rat if we did wo
rould have to auspend publication.
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A large group of United State*
engm am en are touring, Florida.
£lall some of them would take a
th e St. John’s River.
; see some of thc needs
Jon of the country.

Inquire at PostofficS

Tainted Money”—It Buys W hat It W ants

UiXVER—“A charge lo keep,
a v ^ a C o ^ to glorify,"

Lake Mary, Fla. ?

Some years ago th e p h ra se "ta in te d m oney” went the) £ cedom from ,abor would ni(mn
rounds. Ill-gotten wealth of one kind and an o th er w as d e - ' n new, more horrible suff«^ng.
d a r e d to be "tainted." Now and then a g re a t s tir was made j
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by som e ch u rih or some individual re fu s in g a munificent
jp w e did .in years more of
g ift because it was "tainted." Occasionally a church squab- thinking thnn we used to do, or if
ble t h a t widely entertained th e outside public milled about thc nvernggt. hoy’s brain w en -tw o
♦-he 2,
question
of
unUl‘1mn'hulf
inr,h"s
bi,fKT
'‘round.
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, w h eth er " ta in te d ” moneyJ could be accepted
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hii
100 per cent
more
active
thnn
lor viOtl S work.
,
it used to be, that would nu-nn
T h e money, as we rem em ber It. w as usually accepted, something
T h e re were always eloquent speakers to show th at it was . Science ndvnnce.t, human iniolthe d u ty of the church to get hold of nil the " ta in ted ” money nu!w]V« * InHer* °r m°Ve* 118
possible and by turning it to holy uses m ake it clean and ” °in &gt;AUienh,K:i ood’yeur* Btr0l the
pure. Dull-minded folks who saw in th e acceptance of "taint- uver-nge of intellige nee, among free
ed" money a so rt of tacit approval of th e way th e money was citizen*, w«u; higher than it i* in
obtained by its doner were usually talked into agreement
I,n,lsh h,,U!,e uf commons tow ith th e crowd th a t w anted the cash, or so silenced they *ny_____
could only .th in k th e ir disapproval, and mnybe grieve a little
rili: Nlc'ARAOUA fuolinhnc**
over th e seeming inconsistency of the c h u rc h leaders.
hn* hud publicity enough to proSomotimcs, too, money w as said to be "tain ted " w h e n ,
lmrm
it w as q u ite as much removed from " t a i n t ” us money can be.
X ^ t h U ‘powerful'nation
One clever purngraplier even saw an explanation for every*i„tn,j« ypi n u weaker nation, uccharge-of th a t sort-in his definition. ‘ I'n iiiU d ^tonVyi /T A b it/ &lt;~ui|&gt;'&gt;bir its if&gt;Arts','R+vhig*Drrf*r^n&gt;
vours a n d ’ta in t mine, SO its ta in te d .” ‘
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] 'ta p vemment. when under exactNowadays, as fur as we know nobody objects to the
^rm cd d lin rw ith T ’l'owor1
acceptance of "tainted money. W hen "drives are made fui natu&gt;n lik.- Russia. Ju’pan or
for th is mid th a t and pledges arc taken for money gifts, welBritain?
do n o t heaY of any prospective donor being refused particiUncle s,ni"
ndv«rtl»ed aa
pation in th e good work because he go t his money by fraud ■p “X PX ? ,iiy the"bully0" *
or in p u rsu it of unworthy avocations.
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Doubtless all of us have some tiling of th a t " ’Taint yours
a [.EARNED Sncrnmtmuf ju.igt.
and 'ta i n t mine. s&lt;&gt; it's ta in ted " spirit in our make-up. The •&gt;«* n poor opinion of'divorced
saxophone player next door we may think a damnable mu
jhni draw nlitmuiy ff m
sauce. But he may have the same idea about our barking
,j&gt;.
dog. T h e philosophy of th a t “ ’ta in t y o u rs and 'taint mine"
is decidedly all right, bu t isn’t it r a th e r re g re tta b le th u t no­
body seems much concerned w ith
w here money is gained? W hen a r
on influential place in a city with
quired by crooked dealing, isn ’t it i
oral integrity of the people who giv
OUR DIVORCE AND alimony
T h e Herald has not seen tha
system makes mntiy men support
used in many a day, but we a re olr
more than one wife, but thnt
should not l&gt;c hastily criticized.
lievo th a t if ill-gotten gains w ere a
This vule of tears was planned
honor, cities would be b etter prot
to give mail an education nnd he
and society would be rid of m any a
is getting it.
"Tainted money” —there is son
A DEEP FINANCIAL writer
of "bearish omens" nnd thinks
EVERY YEAH, Dr. Louia I. Dublin estimates, there are tells
big men arc talking cheerfully to
3,000,000 serious accidents in American homes, of which create an atmosphere in which they
17,000 are fatal. The wild mosquito roams the room; he may unload stocks. *
bites; the bite is scratched, and blood poison develops. A That is plain bosh. Intelligent
will agree with President
cherished plant turns out to be deadly. A picture needs citizens
f'oolidgo that the coming year will
straightening; one. mounts a ladder; it slips. A bottle be a continuation of our great pros­
breaks in one’s hands, cutting a finger. Father goes out to perity.
Our trouble mny bo described ns
clean the snow off the walkq; he steps on a piece of ice and
"nervous
prosperity." Men who
fractures his skull. Or he stands up in the bathtub to reach get rich suddenly
often get nerv­
for the soap—w ham ! The domestic dog goes bolshevik and ous nnd need several doctors.

cere 6f tho ntomnch
him.

about timo for somembody tq re­
alize th a t a woman creating a
great aon ia ua w irthy of honor ns
ROME THINK OF others, of ed­ the man that pninta a great picture
ucation and leave their money to or buildn a great railroad system,
and that everything n woman's son
apreud knowledge.

Others just fnde out, thinking does is renlly done by her.
not nt ail.
There nre some farmcra who
BEGINNING NEXT month the through some magic maintain n
IJniticd States will get in install reJntivo success nnd security re
ment* 17 flying machines, each ca­ gnrdless of i&gt;ad seasons and prit""
pable of carrying 10 pnsiengen. or defiressions, and that magic ia
soldiers
That's good news for a found in simnle planning for re­
start. When shall we get the other sults, study of costa, regard for
2
■planes 7 The Rritish are past experiences nnd knowledge of
making
nirships to carry 100 sol- conditions. The luck of success by
&gt;t
the host of farmer* ia stated in
two reasons—the farmer is n poor
reader, not interested in meetings
GOVERNOR
JACKSON
an­ and demonstrations offered by tho
nounces plans for n monument and government and other agencies for
shrine to be erected at Lincoln his benefit, and secondly, hn is an
City. Indiana, in memory of Nuncy individualist.— Wilkes County Mes­
Hanks, Lincoln's mother
It was senger

ORANGES
TANGERINES

Music by "RED" DEAN’S SYNCOPATERS
i be Jazziest Jazz Jazzers. th at ever Jazzed a Jazz *
Cover Charge $2.00 per Person
including dnneing.

New Years
Wire or call at Tavern for reservations at once

Place Your Order Now

CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN, etc., prepared by our

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It occurs to me thnt In this col­

Itw.nariv in f lection I have rather neglected that

faltT. It might
turbulent tittle
iltcd States did
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buying our tires at
9
207 W. First Street

They sure smash the prices and they I
us a full guaranteed tire at tne
lowest possible price,
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12,000 miles. And he won't "flop”
because ho forgot his oil or his
gasoline,

By Irvin S. Cobb

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iqlicy .of th« United States,
ins, In merely to protect

Chinese Chef, Wung Hi.

BLUE BO N N ET
M ARKETS . .

Thf rug slips on the hardwood floor and
grandm a breaks a leg. Father, after going to bed, remem­ FOR INSTANCE Sir Samuel
ity-two died of bud liquor bers thnt piece of pie in the ice box; he qneaka down in the Hoore, British air minister, is fly­
ing from London to India, wlt|i
City nf--New ‘Y ork during
Ijidy Hoare, a little round trip of
1'stmne: holidays. rt Yot there dark to get it, and falls over a chair.—The Detroit News.

Not Forgetting The Bellboy

BLACK BEA
TAVERN
Dancing from 9:30 to 2 n. m

Y spsper ’^Ukpstc^ says many
ts ire on .thMr’wsy to Florida
rt. Probably not many of
.will bo seen In Lake Monroe
Iiv because there Is no canal
diMErth*:*!! exit lo Dio Indian
bites the baby.
f, sod lower East Coaat.

me w ho say it doesn't hurt
All liquor is bad liquor,
y |P m or will ruin any man
, mcbtally and physically.

Celebrate The New

indispensable’adjunct of our mod­
em
civilization, the hotel bellboy.
be better
country I hasten to make omonds fur my
interfere oversight. In connection with the
affuhle youth in buttons who msy
forget what wo send him for .but
who never forget* to wait for his
financial* rqwsrd* f !think of two
so
JapanaM jAW*]

untry and* thousands
evt are on the v erg e1' Here ia. the veteran:
a good deal of 'th e
A northern ; man waa
i seem that under the a t a small liqtol in Aloban
a, little of fhe ccro- the help naturally was
o
dispensed witlt, One night ufter he had,
there tam e n knocking at
"Who fi* It?" he .asked
u*»J?.bed- .
..

red to follow wh.T

WE HAD ONE air • officer as
good as that British air minister
it when I get up in tho morning. and better, Genefal Mitchell. And
Just shove it qnder tho door."
we’ lost no time in gotting rid of
There was a pause. Then, in a Mm. He U breeding horses lh Vir­
voice made sharp by the* far of. ginia now, and men that ought to
losing a tip, the darky spoke:
bo breeding hones «rc running our
"I can’t^-hit'* oh a platel"
flying force.
And here la the newer, one: ,
A freshly hired bell-hop vs*
strolling through a hallway In a day, devoted
parngrgpl
•oinewhat pretentious, hotel, wM»f h i! will to Y
tling loudly ns ho wont, turning used for hal
a corner ho mot the m anager;1 v ■Another, r
“ What the devil do'you mean by l n |a race track gambling entcrth at Infernal noise?" demanded prisc, and his stock in an alcoholic
the irate manager.
distillery to clergymen th at.d e­
"Paging a dag for a gueat," re­ tested gambling and drink, Th6'
plied, with magnificent presence human mind, living or dying, is a
of mind, the lad.
. i n . q cont,lv&gt;nce. ■,
Conte n

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V .lilj’v ^ lt. ‘ , 1

fiends, who ifeave
tftteriaily ]itoward’

v/ y.-m- s

ij ^ t e n i , t h , Q i f i e a s -

-j]. May-pthe year
if liappiness and
f- jprosperity for you all

brinp you unliwited

hsppf-

»S S S £ ^ S ^ -T -ra
S o lu tio n .

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MRS. FRED 9. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

R E S ID E N C E

Thomas Wickham of Savannah, M u i M i n i i i i i u u i i a i n
Gn., who has been spending the
-r
holidays here as the guest o f Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. R, Snead, left T hun
Sanford heard its first opera last I was easy to see that the audience day for his home.
night, and Sanford liked it: that | liked ballet d a n cin g -it wanted
Mr and Mn, E. H. McDonald,
is, the part uf Sanford that at- more of it and it was nccommo■
Miss Nanette McDonald, Hoke and
tonded the performance of "Aitla’MHatcd
sung by Foffurte Gallo’s San
Among those attending the op- Homer McDonald leave Friday for
Continuous' from 1 p. m
Company nt the Milnne. The mid!-'era were: Mr. and Mrs. George A Avon Park, where they will spend
encu waa sr
t H p . IS.
H t
t-c^as ap­ DeCottes, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 0. the week-end With relatives. .
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bf}, ’if.i
preciative o f the-,cfforta' o f^ d in fc Chase nnd party of 20, Mrs. For­
I&gt;r and Mrs. J. ‘ N. Tolfcr left
members of t h c ^ s t fo pleas* it, rest Ijike, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
and before thmqtonfng was' over Key, Mrs. George Rice, Mr. and Friday afternoon for Lakeland,
grand opeta bid'won itself n place Mrs. R. C. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. S. where they will spend* tho week­
In the heartS'W the music lovers, R. Dlghton, Mr. and Mrs. R. It end us the guests of (he latter’s
Vent Reynolds
mother, Mrs, C. V. McIntyre.
of this city. ;■
Deaa, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HousKenneth Thompson
While only approximately 400 holder, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Doug­
Mr and Mrs Joseph R. Head and
and Julia Faye
persons1were present, the gather­ lass, Mr. and Sirs. L. l \ McCuller,
small daughter, Mary Jo, returned
ing was a cosmopolitan one nnd Miss Emmn Owes, Mr. nnd Mrs.
in
home Wednesday evening from Sa­
the message which nearly every Ernest Galloway, Ben Fish, Judge
vannah, Gn., where they spent the
one of the 400 will carry to their and ‘ Mrs. W. Wallace Wright, holidays with relatives nnd friends.
&gt;»
friends today will probably go fnr Mrs. James G. Sharon, Mr. and
Mr*. W. H. Helding and small
toward filling the Milano for the Mrs. R. J. Holly and Mr. and Mrs daughter, Betty, returned home
Comedy
afterrfoon performance of "Mnr- Ralph Wight.
Thu r»duy from Miami, where they
thn," and the final appearance of
"Close Shaves"
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr. have h en visiting Mrs. Bolding’*
the company In "Lucia" this eve­ nnd Mrs. Edward Higgins, Mr. father, Charles Emerson, for the
ning.
' .
and Mrs. Monroe B. Hutton, Mr. past week.
Particularly pleasing Inst night nnd Mrs. B. F. Whitner, Miss Kuba
was tho tenor of Tommasini, the Williams, Mrs. C. A. Williams,
dramatic soprano of Bianca Saroya Mrs, L. P. Hngnn,
Mr. and
und the m eno soprano of Coe Mrs. Donald P. Drummond. Mr.
Glade shared the honors with Sn nnd Mrs. R. E.
Tolar,
Mr.
royn in this net.
-and Mrs.
F.
E.
Rotimillnt, Prepared Meats
On Desirable Business
Lorenzo- Conati, as Amonnsro, j lat, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ben Caswell, Dr
Rolls, Cakes
and Residential Property
Tommasini, won’ rounds of ap- and Mrs. J. H. McCusltn, Rev. and
Salads, Cheese
plause with their excellent por-J Mrs. Mortimer Glover, Dr. and
PROMPT SERVICg .
•14 Mr Lander Arcade
trajV. of their part* combined j Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, Mr ami Mrs
with vcilcr that has earned for J. O, l.nttey, Mr und Mrs, Edward
them the pluudit* of critics in Lane, Mr. and Mrs J. U Boll. Mrs
metropolitan centers.
| W. S. Leak and Mrs. Fannie S.
I. D. Abernathy, Mgr.
Andrea Mnrige|ll, ns the high i Munson.
416
Ptiest, Ramfis, never a popular
Mrs. J. C. Benson, Mr nnd Mrs.
F ir s t National BnnR Bldg.
part, showed by the timbre of his William Moore Scott, Mrs. W
volco thnt Gallo has overcome the 1Theodore Langley, Mrs. W M. Mcdifficulties of filling the role
Kinnon, Mrs. Rosa Mnrkwood, Money’s vert wisely
Cervi, ns the King of Egypt, Mrs Carrie Willis, Mrs J II Ray
spent—
Curci ns u Messenger and Philine Mrs Byron Stephens, Miss Mnrcia
Fnlco, ns Pristess, each lidded color Patterson, Miss Mildred Holly
W hen It purrhtise.s
to the presentation
Miss ( ’Hire Zachary, Miss Lena
c tn leiit."
The Incidental numbers by iHe-iaiJlc Hagan, Mi** Mnrgnri-t Giro
hallel, under the direction of ('nr an. Miss Mabel Bowler, Peter
Why nut use some uf y o u r
In Perom, were enjoyed by i very ! Sclianl, li \V Spencer Jr., G*urge
money In purrha.se modern
Cow an. Robott Hagan and Dr !
member &lt;d tin* audience and
11 Hm
Ihe conclusion of each number
P I u m l&gt; mg c o n te n tm e nt 7

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a-Fitts.

'{jli&amp;noring

presented t y the San
Opera ^ Ctmipany at the
^Theater a t 8:15 o ’clock.
LaVeme H urt entertain*
honoring Mi*» Char. sr o f Lansdalo, Pa,
ell L ow ing, Poet* Am erlAuxlliary, N ew Year's

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AfuuHe S.-Munson will eni the girls o t the college set

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£ mirt I?.-=! *

We hope that 1927 brings
ycu a full measure of health,
wealth and prosperity and
that all thru the year life's
best things will be your
tion.

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KANNER’S DEPART!

MONEY!

J8 F itts Is Honored
juncheon Given By
L C rK irtley Today M is s Garner Hostess
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At Oriental T e a In
lovely country home of Mrs.
Kirtley on Golden Lake was Honor Of Miss Fittsi

ene of a m ost delightful nofair Friday, when she enA most unique yet very enjoytd at .luncheon honoring bio uffnir was the Oriental Tea r
| Martha F itts, a student at given Thursday afternoon by Miss
Marguerite Garner nt her home on
Mellonville Avenue, honoring Miss
One
of the most enjoyable the children were asked Into the
Mftrthn Fitts.
Its of poinsettias, south
children’s
parties given this sea-d in in g r&gt;• im f ■&gt;r n-freshm ids The
The rooms tfere decorated m
IIIMid lit
and red candles in sli­ true Oriental atyle, with
hrw son was thnt of Wednesday after refreshment table
being
arranged
!&lt;■ repre
|
noon
when
Master
Douglas
liar
tractive,
der* Added n festive Appenr- tables surrounded by numerous pil­
the rooms wherta the guests lows and qnis filled with burning ner, the bright young son of Mr sent a snow scene Tin miniaturt
I ami Mrs. N H. Garner, entertained house on which old Santa t ’lilus
bled,
i , *
incense.
stood atop the chimney, and the
Attractively
appointed
Fortunes were told by use o( n number of his small friends at
tree* at)d
bn table waa laid with nn ancient fortune telling cards, and n Christmas party at his home on I surrounding lawn*,
shrubbery wore ipnnkled with
cut-work cloth, the Center futures were rend in a Inrgc cry­ | Park Avenue.
.! snow. From the house the chiltraced by a low, atWar Bowl stal H a lf .’ Other games of the
The spacious rooms were opened ,
,
,
. ,,
__ , __ _ ,___ ,,_________ dren drew large snow balls, in
| with poinsettias, and two Orient were indulged in during the ensuite und
were beautifully dec- 1
cathedral candles in silver 'afternoon, and at n Into hour Miss orated with basket* of poinsettias, which were concealed ’’Felix” whi*
The places of the guests Eugenia Keene, dressed ns an holly wreaths and Christmas hells.- ties as.fnvurs,
designated by red nnd green Egyptian dnneer, served refresh- A large Christmas tree, bright) Refreahinenta of fees moulded in
the forms of Renta Clauses, and
.. f =-~4~=T
ments consisting of date snndwich- i with many ornaments, ami myriads 1
rakes made in shapes uf tiny
o’clock n delicious four- es and tea.
j of electric lights, occupied a most
Christmas trees wore served by
luncheon wns served, the
After refreshments, the guests prominient place.
Mrs. Garner aaaisl/d by Mrs Ho
wax assisted in serving by danced and enjoyed a number of
Games of all kinds were played tierI T Thrasher, Mr« I
D
A. F itts.
musical Rcleclicns.
were laid for Miss Mar- j Those enjoying this affair were throughout the a fie nun *n. atul Brownlee ami Mi** I. 111•*• l hin*h
. Mtss R(&gt;se La Verne Hurt, Mis* Martha Fitts, Miss Antoinette i much merriment was caused by er
The children enjoying this af
(Julia "Higgins, Miss R K Shinho’-e i, Miss Virginia McDan­ the '’Mother Goose Shadow’' pic
Miss Antoinette Shinhol- iel, Mi*s Dorothy Smith, Miss El­ I lute. The children were asked to fair were. Jane Lloyd, Meta l look
the Mother Goose character Frances Owens,
Adelaide Key,
lis* Virginia McDaniel, Miss len Telford, Miss Eugenln Keene guess
wj,cn cagt upon a screen.
For Alice Wight, Kpthcrine Wight.
Telford, Miss Marguerite
and Miss Gainer.
!guessing the most among the girl*,
Wellr, Sam Crt-&gt;k, I-ester
Meta Crook wns given n box of Gutherie. Jock Woodruff, Frankie
' Mother Goose handkerchiefs. The Woodruff, Arthur Vidier, Donald
boys’ prize, a box of Mother Goose Um.vm
Daniel llenelf, James
; stationery, went to Sam Crook
Wallace, Lincoln Brown, Harrv
' After the games and contests Brownlee and Douglas Garner
I
, Julius B. Stryker of Lons- Mrs. Ellen Moughtun nnd Mr*
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II Wright leave i Cnpt William William* a n d
[P».. who is visiting h er| J°st‘Ph * JUiUhinm
Mr* Hurt wore a striking frock Friday morning for Bradenton,'small daughter of Atlanta. Gn..
Mrs. Mary Higgins, was (.f rceit changeable plaid tnffetta, where they will apend the week are sta nding thv holiday* here mi
the guest* of Mr. and Mr*. C W.
lining
guest of honor the waist being made plain, while end.
Stokes at their home on Ninth
afternoon when Mrs. the full skirl had the scalloped
street.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
O.
Chare
of
hemline.
,
ig h r and Mru. Edwnrd
Windemere were tho guests Thurs­
’frfrtrtalned ‘fit a 'lo v e ly ” "Fashioned of royal blue cut vel­ day of tho formers’ parents, Mr. . M d. H any N. Dickson spent
Thursdny in Sanford, coming from
irty a t tho Woman’* Club. vet combined, with self : tones and Mrs. S. O, Chase.
georgette was the costume wont
Orlando to attend the bridge pnity
*artistic were, the decorii- by Mrs. Bower.
The many friends of Mrs. K. B. given by Mrs. Ralph Wight nnd
for this affair, the color
Most becoming wns the frock McCracken will bo glad to hear Mrs. Edward Higgins nt the Wo­
salmon pink and green worn by Mr*. Houghton, made of
fectively ,carried out if» shell pink georgette and* silver that she Is resting comfortably nf- man's Club honoring Airs. Julius
Twl wicker baakets lace with sash of apple green tcr an operation for appendicitis Stryker of Lonsdale, Pn.
Thursday morning at the Fernald- v*
' -------- site gladioli and sprigs satin.
Afrs. T. A. Neal of Orlando wo*
Lnughton Hospital.
fern?, while many
Cff green georgette, hand-painted
among the out-of-town guests at­
lints and ferns were used and embroidered in crystal beads
tending tho bridge party given
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
W.
Sneed
will
ckgreund for ‘ vases and wap the gown worn by Mrn. Hutch­
have as their guests on Saturday Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ed­
of rosea atid other cut ison.
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Atkins and Mr. ward Higgins nnd Mrs. Ralph
^»cre placed hero and there
After
icvoral
progressions and Airs. D. Ewell Atkins of Sa­ Wight nt the Woman’s Club, hon­
spacious auditorium scores were collected And prises vannah, Ga., who are spending thu oring Mrs. Julius Stryker of Lons­
guesta»assembled for awarded. For having held top winter at St, Petersburg.
dale, Pa.
score, Mrs. Lucius E. White re­
•
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the guests upon ar- ceived a lovely French print in n
Mrs. Henry .Wight, who handsome gold frame. The second
In smoke grey georg- high score prise, a brass tray,
t « t velvet with' touches of went to Miss Ruba W.illiamsi Mrs I. •ih - • ■’*•• - - * ; ■' %•
G. Irving Loueks ^prf'the third I i
•
i receiving line were: Mrs- prize, a brass sandwich tray. The
.
Diiggins, Mrs. Stryker, and guest of hopor was presep^d ; an
.S iif-. f . r
exquisite Jrrocadcd and beaded yan■ W i.h u

MASTER DOUGLAS GARNER HOST TO
YOUNG FRIENDS ON BIRTHDAY

I

JULIUS STRYKER IS GUEST OF
(ONOR AT LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY

ity as memento of the occasion.
tins wore a ama
Following tho awarding of the
rtranium pink georgette
prizes.
Uto logics we»xl?»re4 »nd
‘ in crystals. She alT i t j S f i j j d &amp; t y c o ^ A . Sfii' re'
shaded and em*
jfreshmente of brick ire cream,
Spsnlsh awl
l fru lt cake, coffee, and .candies were
fker waa lovely in a served by a bevy of the young
1frock of white georgette society l»«h 'including ' tho. Misses
k to g W ddUJftkdanbptl
Rose La Verne Hurt, Margaret
tMtb crystal beads,
Peters, Julia Higgins, Camilla
acia. blue chiffon was Pulcston, Mina Howard, Sara Wargown worn by Mrs. yen Eastcrby, Miss Marion Hand.
Margaret Cox, Anna Du Bose and
Bailey,
’
re were 25 tables of players

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ARCADE
DELICATESSEN

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“Corporal Kate

Mr. and Mrs. C h a s e
Give Opera Party In
Honor Of Frank Chase

Preceding the presentation of the
4 o’clock'at her
,r home on opera "Aida” Thursdny evening,
j .» .r u .,
,
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 . Chase enter­
vBHIWSR,.
tained at an informal buffet sup­
, g rooms a t Library open per nt their home on Oak Avenue,
to 6 Otlook. *
honoring their son Frank Chaso
who Is home for thd1holidays. The
Organ'Club q f ' the Firat guests included about 20 members
t..Church w ill.m e e t at o f the college set.
R, W- Lawton,
Red nnd green, the holiday col-*
n’etto Avenue) nt 3:30 ors, were carried out in the decora­
‘with'‘Mr*. Lawton and Mrs. tions nnd other details. (Junntlas hostesses.
tfes of poinsettias, ferns nnd other
n^mbols of the season were effect­
ILL S O U L S 'CHURCH
ively used.
^»t o £ , ^ ;9 im iro d slon Jan. 1,
Supper was served at small ta­
bles placed in the dining room nnd
m aaai? *a.'.)b« - ’■ • ' “*
library’, after which the guests a t­
w 6 w «ter«»
tended the opera.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 0. Chase Jr., of
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Wlndcmere, assisted the host urn!
hostess in entertaining the guests

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“AIDA” IS PRESENTED LAST NIGHT
AT MILANE BY GALLO'S COMPANY

A quiet Wedding taking place
this week was that of- bliss Kath­
leen Sara Campbell, daughter of
Mrt and Mr*. L. A, Campbell of
Oviedo, and Orrio Itawson Mnthiwas solemnised’Monday
it 2:30 o’clock in Orlnnie ceremony was witnessed
Ira, Esther Watts and J. C.
|sell of Oviedo.
lr. nnd Mrs.' Mnthicux are
spending a short time at Daytona
Beach ifnd St. Augustino and upon
their return will make their hoihc
at Geneva.

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Vou’tl l&gt;e surprised at th e
lowness of cur charges for
installing a modern Ba th ­
tub in your home. Why not
get acquainted with tho
real facts of the case an d
give us a chance to d e m ­
onstrate oilf superior s u p ­
plies and plumbing abili­
ties.

A- D. ROSIER
Office and Showroom

915 W. First St.

Phone 207

l THREEDAYS
mm»

III
Prrslilrnt cuUrIii and rohl. L ! (o
trtioiu trouble. You r t • .&gt;;• ill
How with CrrenmUion, *n • no! &gt;rt ..
iln.iMttf that i* plrSMUl !■» I
I no
nuilrion 1» ■ n^w turdicsl
wilh Ivro-iold artlon; il rev hr* jo I
I.esU llie’lnltamftl m o lirnc- ti. I i; •
hiliil* Renn Rrawlh.
Oi *11 known ilriiR*. cr or«te I* reoognited bjr higli lucbcal at'lliorilfei a*
one of the greolesl hr ding Btcndr* fur
peralitml rtm ;hi ami cold* ami u'.ht r
(unas of thio it trouble*. Croimubiou
eonlaioi, lu nddilluo to crcox.Ic.'Alii f
hcalinr eletrrntx vdi’cli iorthe anil heal
the Infected toondirann uid atop th :
Inilalion aii.l inliamnuitlun. while tin
Creosote gue* on In the atoiuack i» ab­
sorbed into the Idood, oil icki tlmkeat
of the trouble anJ ebeebs lb a go-wilt
of the grrms.
Or maul dun 1* guaranteed talhfactory in the treaUurnt of peitident'
cough* sad cold*, brunchlaf cituari,
bronchitis and othrr furm* of rci|dratory diwaics, snd i&gt; excellent (or build­
ing np^lio true.n aficr cold* or flu.
Money refunded If any cough or cold i*
not relieved sflcr Ujdng according t &gt;
direction*. A»k your druggitt. (idvj

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and parkAng1pnyijej
"‘ 11.00 PLUS.tAX-LADIES FREE EVERY DAY
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the holiday season, and
series of courtesies with
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Months
Of Sincere
Good Wishe,
Me Klnnon-Mafkwood
Company
Furnisher* to
Mon Who Know

With
Kindest
Thoughts
For 1927
Sanford Drug
Company
The itexnil Store"

We Predict

Crea* « y

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Automobile
rites on reque*
n io n t^ y fh u eluded 3|
W A.SI I D —■ 1.xpt-iit-ti,fti i flii.. i- \T A'i Unitary
Cafe. (*oqnJ;ljt|iowinif ,
£i. K PEIfKINS - _JIsbcruashtM
policemen
wh^‘- f era rushed in'
KDiv.ei li&gt; work an share*. Circle
* a t ) 1 m }? c o u r t .
thing.* to taV' at
headquarters for C}Jo 11 e g lu l l - I lading Company, Sphring. Klu
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operating
territory with o
rt&amp; r ' 'no;.
of average lunffth
Mnmutlc Temple
CtoU^a.'rrVHf First Sti
u II.Son U*n
iMeHiure cars wnd
a line.
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*1 i dent to shoot to kill*
litivu:
Elm nml ’ Cth St
"h u e mini x* 11ti fiim 7 l--.\ p a rlm e u L s anil Finis
charge o f 30c for
SoljritoiK tor roetunaiam
THE SEMINOLE PlUNTEIlY
(tlue CoaU Uat ntgbt combed tl
81—
W
anted
T
o
Rent
W"ih pug ti m k f«rm.
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n.
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l.og^n
Square area, where tl
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to
hopjiiness
Studchakvr
ising is restricted to
'll, l.ukn Monuif, I-In Koli KENT -Five rooms'und bn
ten and mi gar ufc being consumed person had accosted and robbe
AND SUPPLIES
WANTED
TO
KENTSix
room
fur
the
new
yrur
Sun
JUnn
hit.
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furnished apartment, hot ui
«nd mnrv tobneeo u*eii, rep.-rt the eight women, following similar ad
•101 \V, 0th St. W. N. (jumlcy, Prop,
' ‘furnished or unfurnished house, rnge Co.
Severn I high • class
water t’ulf 7tm W. First
Rritish lust.tms nnil excise corn* In thrir north side districts, bt
u write insuraucr fur
_____ . _________________ ___
E. Howard Scott, cure Miller Fur
m iv* iuiiers.
CLARENCE SMITH
USED CAR EXCHANGE
niture t o. Phone 4il" J
i uiu-jifii l ilt' in^urunci* ( onipiiny FOR KENT ~ I.urge ■I rniini fi
failed to find trace Of the clu*n
General Contractor
OKNKil PARK AND SECOND
\\ e write Hluiliini d mid substund
ml.
ni»hed modern apnrtim-nt, rer
q. W. WANSLEY, Manager
(300 West First Street
turd fi'mn birth to *ixty fiv u year* unuhtc. Phone H;(u \V
In ndditioo automobiles fill*
84— H o u ses fo r Sale
at Phono 441
' Wonderful opportunity for nd
with armed and determined clt
CHRYSLER
vanccment Write Siute Manager F oil RENT TO COLORED- Nil
xen*, ro-operatlng with the polit
TWO bungalows, one furnished, on CIIAS. T FULLER MOTOR CM
WIGHT-CHRISENDERR^ PRINT
Iirire for purm Iilurs .itJh South
liin-e
mom aaparttnenl,
furnluhe
1hre e •room
pat tin e nl . fnrninh'-d
tnurod the district where the ro«i
1*2 inre high land Make an of Sanford Ave. at 10th St I’hone *&gt;&lt;12
SHOP — Printing, F.ngraving,! Stieet. luike Worth. Florida,
ar
or Unfurnished,
unfurnished, to
to nent
nent couple
couple will
wilh- fer, or will em’hniige. L. itlun I.
miller mlghrb* ctported to pouitf
Embossing. See us first
Wo do!
-----'onaf
a f ihildrcn.
children. Rate.* very reason
reason­ W. f irii St., four mile* oul
upon his next woman victim. Fi
i t Phone 417-W. IL, R. Avenue- 10— M oney to L oan
able, unit
th St Phon
1 id!) W. n
Kith
Phone
teen y oung wuiuen hired eipeeiall
Commorcinl Street.
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PJ7-J
RECONDITIONED USED CARS
by the police to parade th e e tm l
‘
MONEY to loan ut from ft J.g t o ____ _______ ______ ________ ____ FOR SALE—Two houae* and stonus halt for the robber, walked i
on
lot
H
1x2
til
fei’t
;
near
Wood­
’
'
. ‘ per rent interest
eFIiu’It
ivNISH
w ip i-n
..
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npari
■lo*e
in ; ruff Spring on Weal FirM St ,\
vuln.
W
A P , UNNXM V A- SONS
M ’
»«r«im i&lt;i . ■
lo*e ir
fr&gt;&gt;nt room-, ground floor fitly bargain for f.'!,OIHI Enquire m
Authorized Dura Refiniohinc
Used i ar lot, 1‘almrito and
East 1bird SI
premises A. T. Chancellor, owner
If)— I’m iltry rind Supplte-*
111iid Street.
ROY SCHMIDT
t AM RED itr.iin Whiii- I *-ghe-n THREE or font room 1urm-hed NEW ■room bungalow, good !■
xi| Jirt mini , .ill «ntr. «*nm 11 l'*4 117
ratio/
huge lot. garage, fire
Thin! ami French
hnin ihirks; eider- tftkeji non
1
.unci
plnrr, &lt;' • : i miKb-rv m n iei neine,
f&lt;&gt;r Inti danunry if* In n frnni m&gt;
lUi! ) i lv&lt; i land 1'nnring
(rosses'i-'O .Ian t.'i lletinett i
own sio*k, $20 per hundr&lt; d or fit*
mgr. Dodge Touring
Stoughton,
I'nlmeiiu
Avi
and
Ge
25— F lorlstB
Nn.lv fir'ii-hetl
for fit&gt;U nnil over. In per tent will) PUR KENT
Itljfli Essex ' oaidg
nevn St
four . 00m it|■nrt menl
it
r
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r
T
Davie'
Plensntil
View
I!I-I IliMpse I oil p'.
CALENDULA Hloorna—Mra L. H
aid* 717 W Fir*t St
Poultry
farm
uud
lln
lth
e
ii
Ho\
1
'.*2'» ford Touring
Jonei, 21 I E. Centra!
Phone
' ORN E it HOUSE Close in. 5
dh, Apopku, Fia
I'TJ't l lievrolet Touring
298-L-2.
room*,
$',00
down.
5)0
monthly
FOR itENT 1 wo room furnished
lll'Jfi Ilodge Sedan
apartment aero** from new high oner J IfiOO. Hurt Nmnn, \ aider
.1 I Ton Triii k
Hotel
llldg
l'lioe
s
r.r
,
CALL 3fi2 far fresh rut flowers
ho'd
1 1 1 1 'iti IIrnhnrn Trin k
Irompt - Efficient
and plant*. Mrs. Ginn. San
l I I ft.it (.r,il am Dump l lin k
hrvice
FnH S A I I h mom slit'cti hrtti^c
ford Heights.
Th" 11*•rai3il ( h»*sifjf*tl I h’part
i«nfl &gt;farn^' tit lii^huHv \ 1 J
vvilj
bt1
jrln&lt;|
to
help
milt'i
sutjHt "f SanfriT'l.
M'jr*
A. K. ROSSITER
-! 1:i!lg.' &gt; g. ' I'- Hied n fluff) *
*-ry Avenu«
Phone 212 \
Found
■1 n; art in. 1 1&gt; and
.li
Floral Suggestion fur Every
Vi'f j RV'I^IhIT •' til H 1D— | 1 1
Urea si on
M•' t’UUvit Ir' \ \ r
I I
1| Ut 41ih l?
ONE JUG liver colored
Florid Designs n Specialty
J^Bnid.‘‘Joe.' Finder ie
EOlt S A I E
to R-U Newman. LtbSTEWART THE FLORIST
Iliisltioxu C lares fur Kent
WOOD
—
WOOD
Flowers for all occasion*
Strive, 11enter, and Fireplace
Mi LANDER ARCADE
ig nu
q riC K SERVICE TRANSFER ATI RACTIVE room* t &gt; rent f r
Phone 7SL
store* or offi’i * at 1‘tik Avi­
PHONE 4‘iM
and Coni lucrt 'ri I d tfeeu
XV M
JACKSONVILLE -Old St»aiush Young, rtwnej-, 2(iH Park \ . e o|
JEWETT AND i'.M.F
I lta lr a l
Ye» Trail betWoen Jacksonville and i 57
(iumi T h in g s in i ’iiI
pni.'ii i Hint Hnu*e.
l \ F ’S CAR \GK
pel in Hunford! MurliHon, being paved
‘ i!;'i|lil la-nli-r
re I . , .MX', Cj West
1 It M
I'hnr.
PASTRIES. PIES ii.fi.lpe
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CHIROPRACTIC — The science
that, iiiukes people well and http
py. You also can enjoy good
health’* through this method of
MOREL Tl t i l CO.
healing. Dr. W E MocDnugall.
lm the cur, n l tlie owner ” 1st Nut Hunk Hldg Phone 4K2-J.
kne ft17 fotr Vtimatei.
[ P. W. BA DHiRD
DR. J. R VIDLEK
Chiropodist
I -!Mk 7,--(Foot Speiialiid)
fuaincss s e r v r e s o ffe r e d
l.loViir Shbi* Si ore
I'hbiii*
III- f&lt;»r uppointiiM i
t-Shampo xk !, iV*hl in your
1; colors e*torll, nap rui*
le to look Ike nkv ILglie .t
|li» or no hargl R It lose,
terl, with L-irieyi In y &lt;’leaf,
kmc 405.
S I. NIX
[t Kxpertiiluir Bobbers In Attorney and Counsellor at ij »w
210 East First Street
Lillies nil (7hiIdton'p i&gt;oput In ‘lit.
1 A N I'M Wav
LinN'S i l l ,BER SHOP
not to burn
over Mobley '
[ 1 : . Id.lJll iu Ave.

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P&lt;,ril;
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low mi Park \ ' e
Reply I k i I'rtl,
lin e Herald
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ELGIN, WALTHAM, Hamilton, D
i, Stove I .Furniture Co,
hums Watches. Diamond* am
1\ E. F.l b Street
wedding ring". P. E Ahenrn, 31
'c ca n y Ifu ll .line,
W. First St.
ins are | lilt. Cakli or
82— I It- Ip ^ antcil—Female
We, want p u r bimineHS.
EUSTIK—Municipal -pijir to bo
tTi., goher.il
walks, build.jeonjtructwl in
boxes. J. II'
|W ANTED — A girl or woman i«.
gn ii’xal lioiisekeoping, white or
colored.
filR Elm Ave. Phone
NO,ia - § S .ii h n v ic h f d
821-W.
4D D R U fd M P A N Y
in Rcxnlifcurg" /
WANTED—Competent white won.
I '-.peciiilt vB nor prompt
nn to do cooking nml genornt
prcscHptim nml o.ufck housework; must stay on preniise.*.
Moke application by lettex, sending
it to Box 431. enre the Sanford

Herald.

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ORLANDO—Buildlnc
1, . u«1_Im. « r l.« d . IW»

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May the year of Ninetee
Hundred and Twenty-se1
cn brniK you joy,' g o o
health and happiness—

&gt;R SA! K Coiner lot in
huml SntJill i n*h pu&gt; ment
I. e $ I r lu-i month Iivvm i .
ill if ill

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p”S Dttl I f■STORE - Pn.
It ions, i h e , Soda. Wc are w ATC11MA K I Nt *, 1 XGRA V I M
anil jewelry lepatriug Don Sinili'
p you'ns | tr pliolie.
202 E. 1st St
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N!i— W a n ted — L ea l E state
Ft Hi n A1 I — 1 liu 'nei oil
with large u'eii, nmltre.**
spring, pnrcelaln top tnhlr,
rotker and siindriei, cheap.
S , 1 nrr Herald office.

REAL ESTATE WANTED
Will hu) or trade for your equil)
u t; *1^
in any lot* in any subdivision &lt;n
h FURNISH f.l 1 house
nil im tisouth Florida. In ati*wering thi*
) . ! large, rooms, five !
erf a n d HidVerlisenienl tell me how much
nrAt’ementa. newly d
garage, you havti pan!, the balance due,
- new fy furmshcii, 11 !
“I the lot ruimb'Ts, .uni the locatl &gt;n
FOR SALE
Wooden nate* and | Phone f&gt;71 J
_ , 1 .&lt;f property, also give your pres
sugar bags, cheap. leniptutiun
Write Rnx
Ueveruge Co , D72A W l ust St
FI YK - ROOM furnished liiingnliiw
. _1.
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on Highland Ave.; reasonable
FOR SALE Hi” '. rtdbLnp desk ut rent U) right party Phone 9982 .
11 baigiin
Phone 2&lt;'7. - ----------------- — ----------- ------------------------- "**- ^7h—-OIIIi vh and D p s K llorint
LINCOLN
f UI! U
FDRDHON
FOP SALE - I’nitlicitlly new sew- —
-----Edworo Higgins, Inc.
mg machine; half price filKJ E. OFFICE Fur. *:r
fTonilnercnI S Palmetto. Poona 3-11
Liillllf
Third St.
. Rhig - Apply *4
_____ ________ . ____ _______ . F o n t , M ogiodln and
KENT VULCANISING WORKS.
HOOD AND fitM)')YEAR TIRES.
87— H oom » W ith Fsonrri
AUHHRNDALE—Gentile Hrotli
IJ
L lUtterle*.
Distributor.' Chandler
ers to err d large parking Irnue &gt;
ROOMS, with or without w n l*
Commercial Avenue
Reasonable ffttes. Lincoln Uotcl here.

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a ml a a i i 1 1 o f l a u d i l l n u l a III H o m e
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H C IIC IN i n

D*U t'ourloen (III of lllmrk

^ W E s F p a ITm BEACH—S75.00C
permits
nucUlorium unit to lie built to Ceti- Club to be improved
x, went
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May every day through
out the year be filled wil
prosperity
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™uld Tell A Lot I f I t
'Ulil Do Any Good/’ Bays
named Player Banlahed
am Baseball 7 Years Ago
ICAGO. Dec. Bl.r-UP)—Tho
to Tribune today brought anghort to sit a t the banquet
with the skeletons of the
iiiscball season, and pick Over
mu rif araniiml
.

NEW YORK, Dee. 31.-0P)-

Welcome T
Invasion o f
worth?
lollypop
If you had-him bp
nibbling squad what
^
him In money, marbles, 'chalk 'o r
used raxor Blades?
''
The Babe has Indicated a diplo­
matic weakness for $160,000 and
no questions asked.
COLONEL JACOB RUPPEBT
has taken the m atter under advise­
ment. H e says 'he is open to rea­
son but can see no reason In this.
It is a difficult m atter to reason
with a club owner when the sub­
ject concerns ____
salary ________
checks for___
the
hired hands. He'd rether"pay~them
off in cheers.
The Babe presentsi a curious
proposition. H o’ th e 'tn o st valueble turnstile asset the eight clubs
hove;' He makes n lotto jock for
all of them. -Yet only one of theni
pays him.
.
This is all wrong, like-rain at
picnics, poison in coffee cups and
cowcatchers on airplanes.
I t’s oqe1 reason why Colonel
Jacob Jtas to .p u t profumc on his
hot rtflnce pics these days.'
'And when he looks through
rosccolorcd glasses all hts secs are
packed stands in the seven other
cities distilling alien box office
gravy.
.

Commissioner Landis was “out ’
to reporters last night. Landis
W.as as equally uncommunicative
e a r lie r in the day concerning a
cloned door conference he had with
/ Frank Nnvin, p resid ed of the
f ‘Detroit Tigers.
i'A ' This commissioner, however, hns
axtapted the challenge of Charlie
(Ifwodd) Rlsberg, one of tho White
h . Box 'ostracised as n result of the
19J9 world’s scries furore, who in­
. .formed LanSis, through the new s­
papers, th a t he could tell him
something about brooked baseball.
.
Risbcrg said he would take ad­
vantage of Landis’ offer to hear
his story. Ho plans to come here
iq "fwo or three days," he said.
A t Detroit, Cobh, Speaker and
t Joe Wobd, the three men most vi-

Tho Colonel has more than one
bunion .festooning his off-season
dilemma. The Babe autographed
more than 2000 Yankee bails last
season and gave them away with n
free and democratic hand.
"It costs mo more to keep that
guy in fresh autographs," laments
tho Colonel, "than most of the
magnuts pay for a whole outfield."
Tho Babe’s present drag-down is
31000 every week. What be wants
now is 32000 a week with taxi fore
and porter tips tossed airily in. y
The Colonel thinks this is fair
enough. Instead of paying the
Bnbo 31000 every week he’s will­
ing to. pay him 32000 some weeks—
Making exceptions of
Dried
Prune Week,
Laughter Week,
ShaveiYour-Own-Neck Week, IieKind-to;Cunnries Week, etc., e t c .,

Football Attire Will
Be Lighter I n Next
Year, Makers Believe

ENTON, N. J., Dec. 31

-Yankee Stadium next summer. The
Madison Square Garden promotet
again has leased the American
Leairuo ball nark * for outdoor

Mrs. Schoemmcl completed her
swim of 1,200 feet i nlO 1-2 min­
utes, and maid she felt no ill effects
from the eold. The temperature
of th e water vraq 83.
She w a s . attired . in a bathing
auty, having convened in w ear th e ',

$ fc \ IT ^ A sm
Cut Prices

Boys Wanted

'and Colds need qufdk attention.
Why not Stop them before they
get s e r i o u s ? It's easy with n few
dotes o f healing, soothing

Two boys to doliver papora
on West First Street and
Lake Monroe, must'be over
12 years of age withbicyc*
le. Good propositions for

COUGH SYRUP

PENSACOLA - %2ii
hatchery to be built In
County.' .
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tweeri 8:&lt;vnd 4 p. mj \
Circulation Department,
. , Tin* Sanford Herald
U
of-Mac Battery Co,
'ord’s Pioneer Radio
*'■ Shop.; *'•« ;,t:

Tnnney Receives A ri
AtU^ctive Bid From
Fugrazy For Big: Match

Want
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Small Truck Farm
&amp; E • M
I have some ■•ahoico two nore
tract* on Pixie Highway that
1 am offering for $1200’with.
$200 down and $20 per month.
This* land is the finest kind*of
trucking land and-flowing wa­
ter-and electricity are available.
•Each tract has a frontage' ‘of
126 feet on good pav«dT rdad.
Anyone who wants'enough land
to raise th sir own vegetables
and 'still be close enough to
Sanford to bo convcnlontNshould
buy one of these tracts before
they arc all gone.

of the land) built by qty

' —'hopes and promises he come
this child 1927. For a short? tipi
he is to rule—to le a d -to 'U iv
with a world to-attain its goal/H
'
1 /V.
comes ajfViid prosperity and flap
piness.J .That he may lekve-yo'
happidr atid with .your cwnfeoa
yet nearer is the sincere wfeh o

L. A. RENAUD
820 W. F irst St.

F1G1IT RESULTS

Cftll the -Willard Battery
fen— We recharge and relajr all makes,of batteries.

SYRACUSE— Eddie (KO) Ilurn) rook, Baltimore,
knocked out
Ht'ckv Lawlcas, Auburn, 3.
BUENOS AIRES-^Julio Mocorrtr. Argcnt'nn, defeated Antonio
Ruins, Spain European fcather-

McLand&amp;ir Arcade

FORT PIERCE— 1920-11)27 ettrus crop in St. Lucie County will
exceed 300,000 boxes.

Edward Higgins, In­
corporated, wishes to
take this opportunity
to thank each and pveryone whose patron­
age h a s meant .'b y r
prosperity iir4926 and
to wish for t e m a
&gt;Jew Year bountiful
with,
a •1- h
e good
.
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things of life. ,

Any breaking out of the skin on
face, nock, arma or body le over­
come quickest by applying Monthe-Sulphur. Tha pimples seem to
dry right up and go away, declares
a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ovey been found to
take the place of sulphur as a
pimple remover.
I t is harmless
and Inexpensive. Ju st ask any
druggist for a small ja r of Rowlcs
Mcntho’-Sulphur.
, -a 2

If Tunney In 1927

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31 or More
COMMGNi

“On Dixie Highway Between Orlanido and Sanford’

Seven Races Daily—Rain or Shim
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SEMINOLE RACING CLUB
rem.
Jos. B. TIhker, Prca,

A V a M s ii

iaalon, lnclutfng granda
house $2.20 additional.

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id Game Remains
ame After Attacks

:w YORK,. Dec. 31.—$fP)—InllegUtc football cnmrged alirtUCt today; Vlth( ff 5-itical
Jnation of fouV day! t y W l c t f
:onchc* and ptftfatrrera: ;frortl
»rta of the country: I ' / l ! •;
slight change to check ,Uw
Ing and huddling' of aoma
» have been favored, but the
*al tone of the meetings has
satisfaction with th e |
iching the highest level

1118 Sanford Ava
'
Phone

PHOtf E 548

R i v a l Prom oters
Bid For Services
' NEW YORK, Dec. 31. —(/Pi—
. Rival promoters beckcncl to Geno
Tunney with talk of another mil­
lion dollar heavyweight champion­
ship battle next year.
On one hand was Tex Kickurd to
remind tho tltleholder of a promls.*
last September to nmk* the first
defenjio of his &lt;:row;i upiler Rick
ard’s promotion. Building on thut
.verbal agreement, -he Madison
Sijuare Garden promoter has pro­
ceeded with an elimination tourna­
ment. to choose Tuttney’s outstand­
ing challenger.
At tiu other ahio was Humbert
‘ J. Fugary with figures to.ehow he
wiU be able to re s t 06,000 persons
a t the Polo Grounds if Gene will
consent to fight Jack Delaney of
Bridgeport, Conn, the light honvyweight champion.
After his conferences with the
promoting rivals, Gene will re ­
sum e'his vaudeville tour with a
fight at Chicago under thu direc­
tion of Jim Mullen. Soldiers’ field
is the proposed scene of conflict.

PARIS. Dec. 31,—Reno UC&lt;vMo.
singles champion of t) y United
States and joint first r a p in g play­
er of Friuice with Jean-B orotra
and Henri Cochet, . u n d er yester­
day’s ruling, of tbei T*n«W Feder­
ation, is looking forward eagerly
to Big Bill Tilden’s European In­
vasion.
;
Tilden is coming to France
around tho end of next mont h. . ;
"We will try to make it Interest­
ing for Big Bill,’’'said Le Coste. "I
feel certain he will be a tougher
nut .to crack in 1027 than he was
in .1926.”
Jacques Bnignon somewhat sar­
castically, remarked:- uIt's about
Mm? Tilden showed ue something
00 tho courts
ln ,te ,d of ’n

The

(Phil) Rosenberg's ban* city of !s
iiDfreight title fig h t, w ith Bushy I open Mon
raKam, of Utica, N. Y.\.haa beenj jj,n* Bight:
av*id again, at least f6r sl i RUt l yV A\ -the
iorp than a month. The State t
,
thlotic commission has postponed rub. dall&gt;
ic ' bout to F«#
to g h ^ the 1
'
[tampion more time for, training.'

t - O »i pjjc
M » -jO'Vuc. f at t y
t'fe’AlXjM- Sfin;’ n;

l’or citrus trees, truck aRd field cropa, watermelo
and flowers. We have a formula suited to the
" ® ar® equipped to make prompt shipment of 11
perfect mechanical condition. Don’t delay Ortk
menta.
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SANFORD, FLOR

r?7r*‘

b y To Be Announce

Shines F o r First
ime In Two Weeks
t Nashville; City
ss 4,000^RefUgees

:erGaugeNow
Up to 55.6 Feet
&gt;eriy Damage Put
fcTwo Millions In
irvey Made Today

B a c a s A' RfillO

Banks, Stores To
Close New Yeitrs

To Threaten
President Di:
terlor Pint

re Cbntfnao
•wiltiong Of
In THc inNicaragua

.
Practically every
business
house In Sanford (a to be cfoiod
throughout the day pn New
Years, according to a survey
made today by a rcprcsenAtlve
of the Herald.
.
The three banks are to tlAae
as is their custom and thr'tamJcHty of the business houses,
according to \ officials of tho
Sanford
Credit Bureau fR T
'prominent merchants. A ftitr
small g r o c e r y stores will prdb'ahly remain open a short tilnc
during the morning hours.

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Total Of 724 CanuaUies In
City Proper Have Already
Itebh Hepcrtcd And Others
May Succumb In Hospitals

Diaz Thmpg Are On
Refreat, Say Report*

Toll. Heavier Than
In Wet British Isles

Meilqj. Uelierateg It la Not
■ A &lt;d I ri g. Libernla Despite
Reports To The Contrary

150 Deaths Are imported In
Philadelphia And Boston
Has 145; 71 At Baltimore

WAshlNGTON, Dk . SO.—&lt;AV—
While Racala liberals continue to
forge nhoad Into tho Interior of
Nicaragua, threatening tho vital po­
sitions of the conservative forces
iV lL L E , Tenn., D ec. 3 0 .
of Precldohl Dl*s, American gov­
ernment officials, In the face of a
»)— W h en
th e -B u n
battering ratn of fkr flung pro­
on Nnshvillfe f o e th e
tests and wldfcly divergent opin­
ime . jin nftArly
. . two
ions,
are standing pat ort their an­
It shined dow n on v B
nounced policy nf protection Of
s i g h t th is m orning,
American lire; and property.
n b erlan d r iv e r lapped
while conferences continued to­
im provised gunge a t 55.G
day between high officials In
. I t will con tin u e to rise
Washington late dispatches from
dy fo r th e n e x t d ay or
the wnr tono in Nicaragua told Of
rotch|ng perhaps another
the retreat to El Bluff from Las Harry F. Sinclair, oil magnate
Perlar, of the Dinz troops, their was photographed on tho steps oj
Efforts Made To Locate The disarming
in the neutral zone, and the. District of Columbia suprerru
Family And Relatives Ui the diepAtch
of 200 conservative court; at Washington, w!;si* he li
predicted that no appreci. Man Killed On Highway At soldiers to Monkey Ridge to save awaiting trial with Albert D. Fal
trlll be noted before TuetLongwood Late Last Night chat strategic poitlt from failing on charges of conspiracy to de
heugh there haa been no
into tho hands of Sacasa's army.
if the Cumberland waterfrnud tho government in the TgO'
ace noon iToesday; The
President Dias who has been rec­ pot Dome cil chse.
-&gt;v'AfiBb entir* state will
ognised by the United States, is
ijf l M o t y f nd, Frld *^ E.
reported to have asked tho Amcr\, ntctcofplofciBt, predicted.
ean minister, Eberhanft, at Mana­
'6 m . 1 . a . rn. W a d n e s d A y U tti
gua, to have the Escondido river
ra. this morning the riv*r h«d
established as a neutral zone, in
n 6,4 feed a t Burnside, Ky.,
view of his inability to guarantee
nine-tenths of a foot a t Cellna,
protection to foreigners.
{ W i t t o l c * Chuilnoca Dental*
While dehlrtls continue to be
C ., H. Smith, raid to be the
made th at Mtxlc-o which has rocriUe; one foot a t Clarks- driver of the. machine by which
Principal Accusbf orWomhn
1.2 feet at Eddyvillo, Ky. Bohlender was hit, advised tK© ofIh “Turn Coat,", Perjurer,
St the weather bureau fico of Sheriff C. M. Hand ImmeDeclare# Keyes In Making
3t venture a prediction as diately following th* accident, Ha
a ^crett will reach here, picked up the injured tnah and
Announcement Upon Cost
;th«r data from the uppe^j rushed him to Longwood, from
LOS A N G EL E S,
D e c . 3 0 . __ (/P)
.
- Where a message was sent out for
—The state's
conspiracy eaSa
/ektimat© today placed the medical aid.
ngainst Mrs. Alme«. Semplo "Mc­
of flood refugees in Nash-' The men died before Dr. Ralph
Pherson jias collnpRcd with tho
4,000, with 1,600 without. Ste.vons, county physician, could
announcement from the office of
[%e ’baekwatcni having In- ^reach Longdoow. His skull wiu
District Attort&gt;ey As* Keyes that
lakge areas of. the menu- J fractured, according t6 the ’phyoif'gnd Warehouse districts cian.
comictfon
of the noted worfian
( Latest, advices to tho State de­
read’ 6tkr 20O city blocks.' The lights of jm spprodchinjf aii- partment. denied that Admiral svangej/st it "almost impossible"
lT m m m m &lt;laAklHfiM©«l tft *J ___ Lit. 1.1i_i _J
vu
Uftlhier Wm iffkted a censor­ bocauie Mfs.’ Lorrtino wNAtfcAh:
ship,. although Dr. TtV8. V a c a , Soj- Siclnff, hbr principal accuser., is s
uisa’d , fepmchlalive Here, nos "turn cost" and a "perjurer."
Dismissal of thi charge Against
chih^ti thkt this "thifc" sltua'tUni
In his counUy, was being writhheld Mrs. McPherson and others in­
buildings
fr6m the froffa becaut* Hid liberals volved in tho case is dcclnrcd to
An uncommon night now
were denied use of tho solo wireless bo imminent
veiling do on it* lepe-ld- Bohlendee, 600 West. Jackson station there. ••
&lt;
Coincident with the announce­
the er««t of the. yellow street, Kokomo, Ind., ahd a rtiesSgo
May Ask
td Withdraw
ment from the district attorney's
t la. savagely, sweeping was sept to the authorities of that
Senotor
Wheeicr.
Democrat,
flcc came a cabty to the Tiroes
iaShvillo’*. three traffic
effort to tofcate his rel Montana, has said that ho would
om Sydney, Austmtln, qootlrlg
ly bhc of which is left
Mr*. Ruth Peters' Ormlston. A*. {Longwood resident* Mated (hat
trtinged #lf£ of gehneth 0 . Ormlsjproaoh tb the WbOd* he had n°t been seen in that city,
ion, former1 radio operator for
and efforts'to locate any person
Mrs. McPherson, as snyinj ihc'had
received a "mbst inipertflieht" letten frerti the wahion evangelist.
kept opetl by hastily
1 he dispatch sakf thl Fsttcr Nad
vee* of sand bags.
M|kl^ ,-t. «•
. . if-u!*
boon mailed U&gt; MH. OrtllAlon
The bddy l* M H k . m at th*
May 18, lajit, the datf of Mrs. Mc­
6,000 persona live, undertaking establishment of Mil­
Pherson’s strange dliappeifehce
surrounding* inun- ler A Erickson' pending word sg t l
while bathing at Ocean Park, hear
•ck waters *o close its disposition.
’
,
here.
,nta havo. moved.,
While refuseing lo disclose tiiA
ortod
bf life,
contents of tho.-letter, Mrs. Orm*
ra have gon^.to re*
Iston Is said to have announced her
dn&gt; relatjvefc. dr acintention of using it when sho re­
turn.'. to Loe Ang&gt;lcs in the early
dart of next fear to institute di­
former Angoius Temple radio op-

business.
M r. Hilton, police
had b e e n -d e a d - for

Judge Wright’s Decision Will R«j
Permit Highway Wdrk Uo
1
glntief*

Benson Spring!
Celebrate Opel
Of New Hard II
Benson Spring*

is to a

. MndtfjSOO
F
o r Sessions
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M eeith fa according
to
Dr.
F a st Fall SteVens, who oiam in t
e Presen t body.
That robbery wm tl

Louisa
TALLAHASSEE, F i r , Dtf. 50.
man, on 1UP)—'The Florida Education Asita Road ao&lt;:1* ^ * In annual Convention
v . _joht (here, today went into conference
county

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\ WASHINGTON, Dm . 80.—(ff)— Ibootlsg client* will *e*l a diadalnHaving scrapped perhaps half * 1ful pair 6 i Ups if offered a flask
dosen or mory formula* for dens- of the
*c -’ doctored
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liquor.
turfite industrial alcohol became
The effect of the ehangt, how- S h e
bootleg ch'emlit* found a way to evef. Dr. Doran aald, would makei
n
make it , palatable, the govern­ it-Impptjible for .bootlegger* to 1 &gt;4
ment's prohibition tube testers aro completely distill the sropd alcohol;
£
preparing a new year surprise on out of the industrial product. He
Q
the rum-running gentry, but not advised that inch a email quantity,
O
without loud wriea from the wet o f . wood alcohol, even If drunk,
forces.
would cauae serious Injury, but 1M«|
Announcement of the surpriso, Senator Edwards, Democrat, New
which would be In the form of a Jersey,.a wet leader, took another)
now dsnaturgment with a more view, charging the • government1
powerful wood alcohol wallop, fol­ with forming on Unholy alliance
lowed a statement by James M. with the undertaker," In placing
Doran, chief prohibition chemist, in poison in Its denaturing formulae.
Body Inclui
which ho took exception to claim*
"Those who wish to violate the
that wood alcohol now used to law and obtain boote are merely
On Back
adulterate industrial alcohol has committing suicide," said Wayne
caused.the numerous holiday deaths B. Wheeler of the Anti-Saloon
among drinker*, and held that too League in commenting oh the govrapid drinking and too much of it omment'a plan.
at ono gulp was the chief cause of
C. C. Hinckley, national secre­
the fatalities.
tary of the Association Against the nue, waa foun
.Chemists hope to make the in­ Prohibition Amendment, thought h is shop a t 7 :3 0 o ’c
dustrial product tear poisonous and
m orning by R . C,
negro p o rte r o f th e &lt;
inent, who made th
c r y when h e opened
d oor p rep arato ry to

PRINTED IN* SPANISH
• NEW YORK Dec. jo.—(A V The rules of,golf havo been print­
ed, in Spanish for the benefit of
devotees of the ancient game In
Mexico, where a half Cbsen clubs
have formed a new association. * A
copy of, the Mexican golfs and
book, received by the United States
Golf association, revnla that the
gam# first was played below the
io Grande In 1890.
LAKE WORTH-New Amen'can La Franco fire engine' pur­
chased for fire department, at coat
of $12,600.
,

upon discovery of
began an intensive *
Report* from district misting* clues whldKrtnight It

the R/tlary committee, reeomnlcnd*
for the woman and fer the eounty ing a general Improvement of the
argued the value of the land in­ schedule of wigea of school teach­
volved In the dispute.
&gt; er* of the statf.
Theodore Howell, attorney for The latter report aaked for larger
petitioner to have the injunction salaries for school workers, sug­
maintained as it was originally gested a general revision of the
granted, first brought tho case be­ state laws affecting edacaUon, and
gavo exhaustlvo . statistic* on
fore the members of the County
Commission and the state engin­ teachers’ compensation in all sec­
tions of Florida. Miss Mary D
eering department, claiming, it is
Merritt, of tha University of Mi­
said, that the property over which
Ami, chairman of the committee,
the new highway is to pass was
read the report.
worth, approximately $1,600.
T o d a y ’s b u s i n e s s s essio n , which
Variou* land and eltfu* experts
was attended by upftarda of 600
of tho eounty informed th# Com­
delegates, waa preceded by music
missioner*, at their lost meeting,
rtoae!" ‘ ' "
■all-dfa'.* high
that a value of $260 for the land
school chorus. The ehorux is com­
and trees involved would be a liber­
posed of over 100 of the belt voices
al estimate. The Commissioners I
of boys' and glrle of high schools
havo offered this amount to the I over the state, and is proving one
aged woman! it .is aaid.
of the feature* of tha ‘entertain­
After hearing the
evidence,1ment program. The ehoru* U un­
Judge Wright announced that HI# der the direction of Mis*. Sesdlo L.
order of Dec. Y l, with the excep­ Phipps, of the Florida State Col­
tion of a small plot of ground said lege tot Wotneh.
to bo approximately 20 feet iquare,
The conference session will con­
waa dissolved.
tinue throughout tho day. and lata
Engineers fer th* highway de­ this afternoon W. L. Taylor, ef
partment then announced that the Jackson, Miss., executive secretary
plot would not Interfere with their of th*'Ml**Iaslppi Education asso­
proceeding with the work and that ciation and R- L. Longstreet, Sup­
operations would begin at once.
ervising principal of the SeaAttorney George DeCottes, on brease-Daytona Bioch Kbool*J will
behalf of the County CommlsslonArs, offered in settle wjth the at­ t S A i
torney* for the petitioner on the
basis previously announced.aa sat­
isfactory to the County, This of* Retiremtnt Law far Florida Teichi'er was refused.
.
..
er»."
.TonlfKt another renefal session
will be held, beginning at 5 o’ctcek
with addresses by Mis* T. Nell

e Mary Plans A

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Charles H. Judd, director of

lent; from ftpf

t'Aida”, ia achedulod for 8:16" o’­
clock thU evening at tho Mllank
Thaater and a rapid aale of aeata.
has bAen reported throughout the
provide *&lt;eem* ft*'. According to an announcement
for traffic and preridea an outlet
made today by members pf the
th the,Cities or SapfpriL fn4 De­ thorrow,
df the Sanford
opora
land. It is an Improvsmen; which * ’ If ,i "l de *t downtown rOs)
ChXml,. „
,1
has-been urged
bf th* realdenU
e :iSanford Chamber
The entife company,, .Approxi­
of Benson Spring* tor Inihy year*.
, has cancelled iu we&lt;
mately 100 in all, arrived at noon

eeting On Friday

V fcefn aff

tha

■ T o m o r r o w ;. .convention wl
"Lueia",*-

*
M l .fcw rtln *. «

aidere^ by many to be, ope of (he etieh a auceeaa thi
held annually.
Tb* pariy is to
Uon.
Community house
The largest' of it* kind, the 8an second publio 'f«t|
Carlo Company, is appearing for
All
its first Season In Florida. A
scries of operas In Tampa, Laks4 BJS
S &amp; VFlyer.
! ° r r ° Three
southbound
Dixie
land and Sanford l« to be foliovmd

bore the eompanjrto.thia city froitf

tiviforthe murder, 1st
lief held by Chief of
Roy Williams gnd Shei

held at the the *u t« *n th:
will be thot rccomniindatleiM
ig In. that darolopmanfc
jmpletion a
reaidenU of

night as he wan'-cheek,
tho day’s receipts;1 ‘

A heavy chair leg was fc
top of a cabinet .in the at
it la believed by police to
Instrument Used by the ipti
The stick bore blood aUl
biu of hair. Cloaa tearch
floor and tho ground in I
mediate vicinity of the pU«
to reveal any other definlti
It waa aald.
. A number of petty the:
getbAf with the report of
automobile during the nig
potlee to begin an Inrestiga
an attempt to discover whs
not tho murder and the
crimes were committed by
of traveling crook*.
:
What is believtd to b*’
prints were discovered on
lory bowl, where poliqo belli
tho murderer washed hi* h
blood after committing, tl*
Blood stains on
ton’s clothing gai
terrifle struggle,
A fingerprint s
nled by Chief of;

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Rosenberg Is Hoping
T h a t Boxing Board !|After Big Grid Y ear Princeton Is Optimistic
Will Postpone B o u t

in reaten s

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(' I jln g ‘HbrlhwotV®T&gt;|^
Red .Pcppor .Rub' takes Hie
"ouch" from-sorb,' stiff, aching;
j( inti*. U'cunrjnV hurt you, mu! it,
curtainly stops tha*. old rhdlims-,
tl™» totturc at once.
\
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anal A thletics

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and put control, id JhphjURt*[at one
memtier of the aujodntion, tho A. Graham, of U tica, N,

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A. U.

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n.

ution that the American Olympic

.Wfien you aro suffering so you J
ran hardly gH around, just try I
Red Pepper Hub nnd y‘ou will hove
the quickest relief kqowrt. Noth-(
Jng has such
*uch cc*.occntrnted
tcoccntrntbd, penetrating hoot us red jicppers, Just
Ini Boon as you apply Rod Pepper
|Rub you \v(ll feel tho'tingling heat.
I in three tninutos it warms tha tore
•spot through nnd through. Pain
nnd coreness are gone.
Ark nny Rood druggist for a
jtir »ff Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be
sure to get the. genuine with tho
! name Rowles on each package.
1
Y.
— Adv.

ifL rfr

, 2. Centralization of such control

f tho National Olympic restored "the unsatisfactory sltu-

unanimously to withdraw Association was organized to cqr.
•ussdelation the National l i ' i ' t . ”
The statement goes on to say j
'^Oilctlc, federation : yes-

that “there was much criticism of |
the administration, Inefficiencies in i
connection with living and tra in -'
(ntt quartern and conduct of some
representative*,!’. (
ilolm , within It. mem- of.1 the official ‘ |C|iiv»VMMivnvr,.
■hip 90 per cent of the nation's .’which came tb a head after tho
iitcur athletic activities. .With lOiiO gamcq And led to attempts to
ire of filiated tjto Army, Navy, organize the Olympic association
tionnl CoHvgintc A. A., Uniticd on a "democratic basis.’’
After the withdrawal of Col.
ties Lawn Tennis'association
P' Federation of Boya' clubs, Robt, M. Thompson ns president
ohg either organizations.
• Of the association, he federation
titegrd domination of America's charges, there was a ‘.'resumption
tlcipatioH in the 1928 Olympic of the methods of the factiop that
crisis'' Henry
tU’» by o minority group con- caused , the 1020
lied by the A. A. U„ was the Brccken ridge, president of the fed­
ill1'for the federation's action. eration, . charges that through a
I the feud between the rival fac- *Jokor in the constitution, organ­
ns dates back several years, izations were multiplied ami ad­
e federation’s 1027 program mitted to representation In the as­
lit for a more Intensive dcvclop- sociation.’'
The struggle for control be­
rpt; of its work, nlong state linos
First Rare $700 Claim
tween
tho two factions came to an
II forecast* conflict with tho A.
Open hreak at the recent quadrenFor All Ages, 6 1-2 Fi
fA ,; U. in its own field.
.
A statement by the federation niul^neetlng of the Olympic asso­ Betty Mae
* * two major count* upon which ciation, when abolition of the two Jessie Lee .
. .
L d e ra tio n based its Vith- thirds vote rule caused Col. Hreck- Bcljoy ......
onrlrfge, Major John J. Griffith, Batchelor's Last
rwal.
" '
[. ' Charges In the Olympic as- athletic commissioner of the West­ Frenchy
:(atj(|n’.i explanation—which de- ern conference and General Fulmer Tim Rooney
ved lhe national orgnnlxallons E . Pierce, president of tho Nation­ Assent £.
it comprised' the fedeVatton of al' Collegiate A. A. to resign nil Hlnck Air •
y* Influence in relation to Amer- co'mmRloo memberships in he as­ Lord Dnrnlcy
i
Patrick I.
V (part Ip’.the Olympic gumc* sociation.

fo llo w in g

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•Wedne'Sd
A.’C.GINDER

Longwood Race
Card Tomorrow 11926 Big Y ear For
The Dethronement
;of Sport Leaders
io:t

zp\i(y: Captures Sixth
Event A t Seminola In
Long Shot Day A t Oval

1« 7J
1 Li j NEW YORK, Dec. 20. — (/P&gt; iOMiOnly ubout 20 per cent of tin*
10V ^sports i hamplons, trams of in.li•.»I . viduals, that ruled the roost at luo
107 |start of IU2A still wave their seep*
102 |ters aloft ns tho year draws to :i
l l ' t . close.
|OH ! This i» revealed by examination
IO.l of n li.t of ‘.’ 17 i humiiioimhipr. n
107 ;i(i lirnm lies of athletic activity,
here and ahrond. it shows thin It
10*1 titles were su&gt; rensfully defended
107 |while 17*1 were lost, with the pro107 clou* lo.Iders
overwhelmed
t.v
i: trongrr
victims of the
"upjet Jinx” that beset elinmpiotiB .

Zanier
Aunt l-aurn
Also eligible
la s t Friar
Red Alex
Sen Blaze
Dust Brush

Second Rare $700 ('lair

jon all sides.

For All Ages, I Milt
Bef; Pardon
. Tucsday'a cA-onte at .Saminola broke on top and stayed there Tor ; Request
.
provided the long »hot artlsU with the entire, route but was tiring |Wtr-ielc
their inning and tho. hackers of badly at the wire. The Colonel ' Merry *1 ■forced tho pace after getting up to
the. leaders following ft poor get- jJai A’.-hway. Bbg Pardon stayed up Well ota. &lt;
Fr. &gt;
.
for the rhow.
Bee Bio got the host of Shnnt-r ! file‘.nr I V. • v
rock Flower in n stretch drive in
the third and was drawing away nt
the wife, to reward hl« backers with
|12,4Q for |2. Ixx-arno saved
ground end pulled through at thh
stretch turn for tho peep money.
Lou Shank nnd Gee gave the cusItojpers a thrill by.;Thgir&gt;qu‘c iu
the fourth even! when Geo rlipped
up from out of the murky dittanw and almost caught tlw win­
ner. One more rtride, and a dif­
ferent number y r m \ i \ hnvo been Gee .. ...
rung up. The. l a w captured show Harp of the Ni
honors by racing along in gjhmo Forhapa .......

fashion.

I

Of the mnior spurts, only rowing ,
and swimming showed n majority 1 Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a
of rhumpii.iis suycesr fully dsfeinl
little "Fret-zone” on an aching
ing their title*
Five nut of eight 1torn, instantly that corn *t..ps
i rowing utles nnd lf&gt; out of 28 I
hutting, then shortly you lift it
t swimming crowns were retained,
'
right off with fingers.
Tennis, with "Big Bill" Tilden I Your druggist soils a tiny bot­
.chief among those toppled, w|t- tle of "Freszono" for a few cents,
nes.M-d the. biggest ehrmptnnshio I •ui^'icit nt !c rcmnVc every hard
(iiinagi-. Id. out of I'.t titlcboUiera' iota, soft coin, or corn between
1being bowled over. National track j the t ,os, and the foot calluses,
and field sports, for men and wont I
without surenesa or irritation.
jt*n, showed 20 out of 4.1 titlet j
changing hands.
Football wit- j
fnested the shifting of^ifnr nut o f!
IS champion
while professional
iboxing, with nine crowns involved,
saw five transferred nnd a sixth
itrphnned bv Kid Kaplan', retire
merit

IIII K AitD (JETS ItKPI Y
NEW YORK. Dec. 2t»___tVP) — J
iPrediction by T ex Rickard that
’ Sammy Mamiel will ho one of four
ititloholdrrs to l»o dethroned in 1927
i has drawn a reply from the light­
weight. champion that "Rickard
I will lor-o his title of world's cham ­
pion boxing promoter, too."

, Shamrock Flowi

Klaxon, who paid $32.80, wah Dclysin
booted” home by Healy in the. fea-iDolph
turc.
Barberry was second nnd ! Motinoro
Liberty National, one of the favor- i Mountain Chief
itea, third.
The Peruvian
Snkah was another long shot (Copyright .....«
who delivered In the finnl event of
Fourth Ra
the dny. lie outTun First Cal),
a Y t&gt; &amp; '
who had broke on top, and kept &gt;
o
going to the wire, but was Mdly
K-pi; .....
tiring at tho end. Qulnham forced j
Hotfoot

r, '£ r ,a~urga

BLUE B0L
MARKETS!

NEED SOME M0NE

I wifi m ake s a c rific e nnle on som e o f th o fineflt business
ami w arehouse jjro p e rtv in Su iiford . 1 (jffe r B lo ts, 1, 2, 3.
1. 5, filock 1, Hiib-tier 6; 2 5 0 fe e t frontURe on M.v t II c Avc.
117 fe e t (loop, located on th ree Btreetfl, trd ek facilities caii
lie hrid a t bnck door, o r c le a r a c ro ss b ack on&lt;! o f all five
i

n

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Sacrifice prices, $18,000, on^thim cash, bnlance three to
- twenty years. G per cent interest. •

| Rickard forecast that Mickev
Wnlkei, middleweight, Pete Lntzo,

|welterweight, JTOid t'iiarlcy (Phil)
|* Rosrnlirrg,
bantamweight,
also
'I will lose their muntles.

;::-

base in 1907, and this record xtlll
stnndn,
l •
III 19*20 George- Kelly of the NewYork Giants rot n mark of 1,7(&gt;9
putout.x, and that too i^better than
Todt'* record, by fnw- putouts,
but Tddt excelled Kelly in total
chancca, for In the Inst reason
ho had 120* nssistr. George Sisier
of tho St. Louis Browns hnn off
and on oxcelted Todt in the mat­
ter of assists— hut u out-distanced
on total chances.
Todt alro participntixl in 114
double plays nnd in two triple kill­
ings.
&gt; .

Special for
THURSDAY
;

.

FRIDAY

Owner

Beautiful silver brocades,
gold metal brocades, sat­
i ns, brocaded in silver.
$10.00 nnd $U..OO values
to sell at this low price
ifor two days only.

I BIG BOUTS FOR DETROIT?
1 Tex Rickard hsa agreed on ten-'
1 0 0
tativo plan»» for prnmyting boxing
shows in, .Ute Olympic nkatiqg
■jQg Arena,' under construction at Lie10B
in c°nJtJnct,on with operaiL;
• 107 &lt;■** ° f thf. Indoor stadium.
j

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U o P. klynn, forrper matchniakcr of Madison Square Oardcn, New
,
.(Y o rk , will mt ns raatclpnaker. It
jqs U planned to : tage a number of
•l'Ji ‘ haropiojtfhip botits during the wtq'

nos,.Manager John McGrow of
New' Y^ork..Giants consider.!
ipf .a Third wiajdr circuit “/ooli l . « U » . t « l tl» t 120,000,ffl,IUl w^UJ to J W ) « r y W

'
HARGRAVE IS LEADER
| NEW YORK. l&gt;cc. 29^-^/P&gt;— Be­
cause "Bubblos" liargrnv^ played
In more than 100 gamre.-tho Cln-1*
i Associated Frew). '* dnhaU catcher
entitled .to recog­
IRST-BABE RECORD, nition uq- National Ix'aguo batting,
ih^tho Boston R«ii SOx champion, with an average of .353*1
A how record for total

Ddnki

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C all (ho W illard Battery
Men— We rech arg e arid re
puir nil m akes o f batteries,
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U'o hit j-lrii;: ithd John No^
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sayn th at last
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color,, a opw ereatirm of th«
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,e Ih ths new disc wheels, he

Your
Newi Year
Groceries

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H R O U G H

:&gt; p o l i v \

Super-Standards
.u - p « r i . i l i : n t i o n i h c ^ t o k i - s * o t d fir m

li;u* M ii'crcilcd in p ri‘ !r , un sonic \i t \ superior Or.iiiis of
vcpetiihlc seed. I h c M .i 'doh-c I o m .n o , s%liii li li.ts m .nlc sin li
n rem ark ab le success in 1 nui.l.i in the p.ist tu n years, is one
of I lie ''t o lc s ' Snpt r-'Mend.i i I-. M iruloln- h.is le e n tle\tlopeil
liy crossing the M .iru l n u ll (In- I o illusion l .io l'i. T h e n -ult
is ;i fur m o re vigorous inin.Ui&gt; tli.m eith er nl the p.irrn ts: \
to m n to tli.it is resistant to the ravages ot Nail Head Rust ,o
well as beiny a .very hea\v p ro d u cer. M arylohc hrou^hi m il­
lions o f dollars Into I; lori&gt;la tliis past season. It literally saveil
th e situation, csheciallv in the f*n\t C o ast counties.
G ro w M arylpjie T o m a to this year from S to le s’ Seed. W c
have led in th e co m m e rcia l p ro d u ction o f M arylobe 'I om .tro,
o u r stocks hetny th e acknow levlyed favorite w herever nied
T h e n am e M arylohe was u n k n o w n as late a* 1 4 ’ .f. In three
short years it has b eco m e th e m ost im p ortan t tom ato in the
state, brinuiny m illions ol do llars in to Florid a this past season.
T h e strong, vigorous vines o f M ary lo b c p roduce a larger proportion o f th e 1 4 4 UYnde and w ill co n tin u e to pick longer than
any o th e r to m a to w e k n ow of. Y o u tak e no chances on loss
from N a il'H e a d R u s t by'planti'nR Stokes* M arglobc,
T h is is n o t th e year to tak e ch a n ce s. P lay it safe! Plant the
stock that m ad e good last season !
Semi fo r our 1 9 2 7 C atalog

FRANCIS C. STOKES &amp; CO.

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VEGETABLE SEEDS
S a n fo r d , Pin.
Philadelphia, Pa.
k :. Headquarters for Margfobc Tomato
t

K JIOUBI

tin* t t t i liiili* ■ *. y n i m r i i T
W I T N E S S the b a n d * n f j T u n H U t l
t . V K I : ne .Maroi of th e ' C i t y
of

Florl
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writes a Jacksonville,
Florida, woman

day in. day yut;iyt-!»r in, year out.
That’s what you are sure of when you
buy a long-chimney Perfection Stove.
Small wonder, then, that many thou­
sands of Florida women insist on
always having a Perfection Stove in
their lv ichens.

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One o f Stokes'

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M. O. CHAHI

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I j \ I l C I l ^ T C O O K IN G SK U V IC li,

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As M n y ijr t if I jiq •(«
ford . F l o r i d a . ■

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A* t h r e i t y t :u n n
o n l I 'l i l l d l i r l i d l&gt;» t l l f a u n i f Hl#tllli'r
I III! C IO - Of KlUlfu
■it•e r r l b m l by t i t - o r d l n . i u c f « j m l « K , t l .
l i i . i r l b r o f tin- C i t y o f H a n f o r d . M e - A T T E S T :
rld.i a n d i b e pulIHltf'
}&gt;•&gt; ,
J( , . H n
l l o C i t y Corn id leal oil a r e r n m n
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of

“I h a v e u sed a th ree b u rn er
P e r fe c tio n OH S t o v e f o r 12
r e a r s . I h a v e c o o k e d o c c a s io n .illy on o t h e r s t o v e s , b u t to m e
th e P e r f e c t i o n is th e n i c e s t to
co o l: on a n d th e e a s i e s t to k e e p
t le a n . M y n e x t* $ to v e w i l l be a
fa u r- b u rn e r P e r fe c tio n . ”

id machlnt- was driven t &gt; Snn
: from - "Jitckannvillc by Mr.
e (n time for Christmas ami
Id i o bo one of tin- finest built
IhVri ever turned nut by (be

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t h r C ity o f N o n tim l. F t
tin* c o r p p r u l e * v n l o r ,t
F l o r i d a , tin Ufi
.
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t i e r olt iJV t'im o rt', X l&gt;.

We Suggest
sters
Plum
( ’ranlicrry Sauce
Pates
Nuts

Chrutiinus

n, according to I,. I,. White,
ilent ftf the company. Mayor
at
purchr.Mi! llop
Eltristmaa irift for A * Ijtkc
ifa e to Mr. White,
hill

AND F I F T Y '
l o u J k l t t t KOU M IJN IC

Groceries—the elenn, fresh nnd pure kind that will
mnlce your New Year’s and all other meals delicious.
You will find that our prices are moderate, too.

tif W ? nutffst mmlcls of the r
ac line, n iirecial pc van pusr Actin ', WtiA mie of the w e *
/’,! fey lb-- ‘ Sunf jrd
CadiHuc
th r

o f F n f t f o r d . F l o r i d i * . \ir|lnir a t
nit
••lection c a l l e d a n d hold f o r
tlm t;

11UN- i.-o-a i.y u it. PHILIP,

WAND
f i llr
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m : f m i T iV a n d e x p e n d e d
to
F i t F C T CONMTItC OT AND E t i l J I I
I U F N irn -A L h o s p i t a l in t h e
c ir V OF
MAN F O l t I &gt;. F L l l l U D V
a n d A II.U N H T IIO N D K ”
;
li,. m ild e l e c t i o n h e r e b y o r d e r ' d
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TH K U N FO ItF,
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F C im iK H T ’ /• s~
I . A K f t .18 Mat or o f t h e
C ity
of ^ %
H anford . F l o r i d * , un d e r a n d by v l r - .
tire o f t h e a t l t b o r U ) .In m o veatod ,
/
l i f the o r d i n a n c e * or thr. C ity
or
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Sawrur.l,
I r.er a n n u m . Inlereirt iw y a b ln o n lll e ; F l o t i l l a , on t h e 1*tH d ay o f J a n u a r y ,
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man Ft m u ,
ii;;mo lie)' &lt;if tlm U n l t r d S t i i l e * or - O n e r - w b o t h e r
Nball b« Imund by , H Iu A i\ T i n : 8 LUI O F T W O I I L N b u :n h .l.
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FIFT Y
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U I l K U K A H . p r i o r l o t l i r l» *u a n &lt; -e ;
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f o r th e p u rjH n e in n o i . i w : s F o i l ’ M UNlt M‘ M . I t Hof
lidmln. u ini »■? I hi’ L ' l i a r i i ' r uf
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p ro v id e d and
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I tie Clt» of P u ltfo iil, F l o r i d a t l i e . . .
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t«
mild o r d l i m n e e pi ou iminic r a i d t s * i
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M Mknlord. F l o r i d a , i K l U h 'l C o S H T H C C T AND KQ I I P
pom- nfu rcru tld . m u n i li« n p u r o t u d
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FL O H ID A .
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roiaelon o f t h e C i t y |and lA'II IIO N I*8 ,"
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Ida. do l U r o b y u p - 1 -‘A i . a INHT t h e u p p r o u i l of
that
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every drop of oil is completely burned
in the long chimneys before the heat
reaches the cooking. Perfections are
operated at reasonable cost, as they
burn kerosene, the cheap, safe fuel.

Ask fo r Demonstration
It will puy you lo have your dealer
demonstrate the Perfection. There is
a model for every home, ranging in
size from the one-burner camp-sfove
to our finest five-burner range with
built-in oven. Prices from *7.00 to *125.
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�Christmas Cfaxy: Cla.
ofcj th? Intermediate K
P.- VlUHejf:'.*::
*
, i.eli-etlfui “f a
„
Christmas carol, *cl
Mr. and Mrs. P W. Huuhiu.nn
Literary Club coni
f nV theirguests for the holiday*
««»&gt; properly
| Christmas season jn Lake
Ttln 1Uglut ration ilouSt of til*
» »
a a s*, d 3 » i ;
u&gt; Nlta llulchin.on „f J . . W
*'-*&lt; "• .
£ tS
r vBS one o f the-gayest and Grade .speakers. Miss
Ih: nm» tli* Mat* Is herein;author' f ' v &lt;&gt;' Hssfo-I. ftorw., Wit, *“*
*V!'
however, ihal iwfor- &lt;&gt;ptn U o m la y , Dfcermttrr JOto, i » j *
interesting ever passed In Hie Elmore Lloyd; Ro\
"» "H'1 Mr.
MM. Gordon
.
*«W burn)* shall l&gt;c iMutd. th|u OrtiltianCe
shall
i&gt;
e first uptiroVtMt uv
0 c outstanding events of the
land Lake had
U
tnalorlt
M S h ttU r a l
” —
*—t»V vul* of the rVciora „f ■M tii* cu r Hal).
'being tj»e Community ChristI
Christmas
the Oily *i t tfanfont. Klerldo, sctu.it■
r
^
K
t
'
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^
;
k. yinupti.
ly
imrtiel
uec ot the new Community
1'ablMi THt. sum
•„ " "and
P l Ut.....
g i *" »&lt;» rirrllun
to he
{Mrs. R. s. mi
rblletl
Dunn, Thetnu
IW-ht...
.M such .....„
lime L,.W
«|ul i« tmh. daHyCt'!.yi!:*^ *U,,Moflt,rr,c"*
^ attended by* the largest terfield, •Helen
burg.
lb*
fllSlinrr
a*
la
prc«rrilx-d
by
Du.
jring ever assembled together Lowe, Dorothea Wyman, Ells
ot
icharter
harier ami onlfnam-rxurtilnaiirt-w- q
V 1the City
Itev. and M
of Haufor.i.
r lornta.
tW or.* r«orl&lt;U,
g town untieri one roor, csti- Banners, Alice Saunders, Edith children, Mr. ti
o'1' |of the Longwood Bible Conference,i
aifOTfON
«. Tit*t
laid bi.iul*
s i i &amp; w
SHCTfON *.
That salt)
Immis
dat nearly COO; the’ Christmd* Butterfield. Blanche White, Chris- ond Mr. nod
ahull )&gt;• of lb*
Hi* ilciuimlDSlInn
i]cm&gt;mlD*tloh of Duo
t)|io
jbsll
i
' V ' M: l,cVctU-- Mr. and trvB.!
|
Thousand
Dollars
each.
bearing
inVlIttllNfA
tine
Cole,
Lois
Ferguson,
Marline
D. Hamming formerly from Gulli
it the Mcthodiat Church tin
formed n ccngc
DAD Ol
,h#
m'« and Ohe(£jay cveniftg. Slid i the wicred Lloyd, Fonda Dobson, Clara Ste­ C h r i s t m a s a t II
l.akc, Mich., who arc in Longwood;
balf .T)tr cm turn 'per annum, tntervens,
Katherine
Cochran.
c*t
payable
semi-annually,
on
itm
„ o n S U ^ ie ^ lU r f { &gt; k the
to construct the missionary cot-t
first day* of January and' July;
Mbs Rosaliigonity' building pfewitteM by JTnbleau, “The Christ Child,”
Ben- tuge donated by the Guli Luke V,K r i , v {
u.v Tit H PKOn.K aa|i) turn- of bonds in mature thirty
son
Springs
sp.
fiT?*11 “DBr.-dal* of the InuiiiiT
j*n of the Community Church Seventh and Eighth Grndes.
withjjhble Conference, Mr. nnd ‘ Mr*.
KWitlSiM: * rV ° K ^
|brr«of; both lh* principal.and In_____
Song, "Joy to the World,55 audi­ her aunt, Mrs.
(trge audience. Following tho
James Parrish, Mr. anti Mra. Rotarest of Raid bonds ta be payable
sKn'ION
t
Thai
thh'Clty
Ctm
|ence.
Mr, and Mrs H, I). Durant and ilwrt Ayer, John Entmlngcr.
r " :r "• ihrDItr.of-Hanford.-FH- at atuna bank In the City of New
a cvrninc.fepgwm. Dr. E, J .
Mr. ami Mrs
' r " ’’ J« rspedisni and to ths Yura. Hints of New York. In lawful
Benediction, Dr. Robert Black.
of the Lonf^O TW blc Connianfy Of the Unllrd Nlatca of AmirJohn .PdcVHam, 80 year’ old citiChristmas
S
at
Vf*I -*•!&lt;} bends shall ba signed hy
Presentation
of
gifts
;by
Santa
tg and Missionary Home, il=cn*^f Luke'Mary, designed and
?* Ih« CHy of Sanford
itcd with colored BlUleo the f aua, followed by a general social spending dhri
UnHda. and by the; Clerk of th*
n cnnutTufteil, a*; drinking fbuntafri,
were
Mr;
and
hhur.
General
committee,
W.
G.
city4'or Hanford, Florida, nnd, shall
ual side of the work to bo
, ’f which hhs tieeri placed in front jbjj | « J f . ' k
fir- i s ' . x . t s have afflsrd tlteretu the official
FVrguton, Frank Evans, H. D. Mr. and Mrs. Singletary, Georg
nuailrlpnl purp.»Se^tii.»-Hr
ll1'
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
build­
and Oliver Dantiler, Tennessee.
in rrrrt. construe' and equip a
t Methodist Christmas' tree Durant, Donald Anderson, John •Mr. and Ms. John Swanson we ing, where passing motorists nnd
Peckhgm.'
Gifts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
h
! 11r\,a A
,*.Inrlda.
’u 11“i ln th® city' of
K.V
ti-f.-rit.
tonducitd bn-Thursday evet W 'r / . i , w r •sx&amp;sf*?
ro
others
may
have
an
opportunity^.1
gliesta of Mr. and Mrs. N. H Urn
KVank
Evans.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leon
. Thut '* *» th* detar,'and the church was most nt- Pickering.
1
1
1
tii
ink
of
the
pure
water
found
|n
|
\
dock for the holidays, motoring &lt;
!h., ,o of " ‘J* *-l*v 'Commission
ft* with a decorated Christ11 .
(Continued op page d)
, Ln?. ' i l *“m ,,x T,vo Hundred am)
w.nl Vr;, - I s hM* . ‘*v'«d uP°a «na
fyom
fo
rt.
Fierce.
L. ? y Thousand Dollars will be reThe aacred Concert on Sunday
tree on each side of the plat­
V
.V
r
provide
(I
fund
aufflclem
Mr.
and
Mrs.
,
band huge red and tinsel stars evening, under the direction of Christmas with Mr. Kemp’s moth
..nlrif.ii
r. i';hiisulial
font?*Cu.In
rt “"d
equipoftt Hanmuthe City
t o S y S F i S S H .'t e .K f l
|tsd. Bev. Orwick, who is tho Mrs. W. E. Cole, assisted by Mrs. cr nt I’alnthn.
forii
i
lurlda.
and
the-sum
of
Two
Sem ltlpt* O ouatr, F lo rid a, ou Moallui.dfrd and Fifty Thuusand DolJag oltcrnato minister at the W. G. Ferguson) Mrs. Donald An­
ln.- to be derived from the sale of
Miss Corn Hill nnd Albert Cun
Sodi*t Church was present) derson, Mrs. Elmer Hybtlainc, ilr*.
Ih. bonds proposed h&gt;- this Old!Iiatio- lo be Issued. Is hereby approCut Prices
a good representation from his Norman Pickering, was most jm- nlnghapi of Winter I’nrk spent
prijied esrluslvel) f,,r said pur*»*»-, P‘r « . °* Pare«ls It land Situr churches at Maitland . arid iressivc. “The Light on Syrian Christmas with Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew
p«Re.
That u bnntl ItitiA Florida. No, t f l , e n title d : „ •
icirr, also visitors from UpThp program opened with
•AN (UlDINANOK
IMlOVtDINC
FTlfl AN 1HHUK OA' BONDB
D1
1113 Sanford
Bg by the congregation and
T U B P IT Y O F SA N FO nD ,- F IX )
sued as fallows:
JUDA. IN TH K HUM O F TWO HUN
tov. James Thompson, followed 5
JHtRD ANI1 F I F T Y THOUSANC
citation, "A Welcome,** Billy
DOLDAUH
FO P MUNICIPAL 1‘l i n
iy singing of the hymn, ”0 Come, S
K JH B a TH R PllOCHBIW 11KR1VK1
•
■
v,
AH Ye Faithful.” Costumes ns in ;■
ristmas , 'drill, Primary and ^!ble times. Conducted by Com- 3
t departments.
munity Church.
S
ipture reading, A-.O, Stevens, { Scene I. A Rond Outside of Beth- 5
dtatiom - “Lighted* Candles,’* Ifhem,
a
Mitsjfrtvc. ’
v ’
&gt;
Family
conversing
by
roadside,
,5
iy«r, Rev, Orwick.
itatlon, “Christmas in the Miss' Margaret Sprout, mother; J
Edward Zimmerman, fulhor; M ary's
Dunn nnd Raymond Anderson,

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children.

F IF T Y TIKHTHAND DODDAIUI FD R
MONICII'At. FUHPOHBH, T U B P n o C1HKU8
DHHIVBD
FROM TH K
HAl.t: T IIB IIK O F TO IlK UHRD
. AND KXPHNDHD OT KRBCT, CO.N.
IK T ItlU rr AND E Q U IP A .U U N IC f.
|I*AI. HOMMTAD IN T H E CITY OF
i N»A*N F O R I i ,
FLORIDA,
and
AOA1NHT HONDH,”

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Carol, ‘‘Away In a Monger,” £
Sunday School.
’
Scene II. A Field Ncnr Methte-'*
hem.
^
Shepherds. Gordon Cole, Franris ' ■
Tullcy, Melvin Dunn.
J
Recitation, "Good Tidings o f 1a
Great Joy,” I^srraine Campbell.
*
Vocnl
res|&gt;onse.
"Glory
to
God J
citation, Myrtle Brnddock.
in the Highest,” Mrs James M 3
ino?0g, ”A- Christman Song."
Thompson. Mrs. Norman I’ieker J
[e Em go, Anna Jon*3.
ritution, "The Story Santa
I Told/1 Ester Ericson.
{miV-Audlence.----- - ,
citation, "Gates and Doors,”
i Smith. ,
cal duet, Eileen Farinn, Anna
aceordian accompnnimrnt,
Inbo Farina.
hem,” Sunday School.
fellatio^ “Christmns,” Irene
Scene IV. The Nativity.
citation, “ White
fitars ol
stmas Shine,” Eileen Farina
mg, “SUar o f the East,” Bertlui
ri'^itw ie Stevens. ’
tcStation,llesbah touchstone
(■citation, Sam Cochran. "
ymn, niidicnco,
fading, .“Legend of n Christ
Ro$e/’ Bertha Travis.
antomimd,-"£liiBnt Night,” Pau
’ouchstone.
1 Smith,- Ohthcririp' Cochran,
le Durluiin, litene' Stevens, Mary
ref Mm, Woodman“ »oloist.
h-arlbutlon of gifts by Santa

Mary, Eudnrn Ferguson; Joseph,
Norman
Pickering: The Babe.
J limes Booth Thompson.
Carol, "Holy Night," Sunday
School.
i Adoration of the Mngi: Wise
Men, Charles Whitaker, Donald
‘Anderson, Elliot Wilson.
Adoration solo, “Whose Child Is
This,” Mrs. James Thompson?
Childhood

’J M v k ,i)u rre of, Roanoke V*., Is,
expected’ to arrive in Lake M a c
Wednesday to visjt his brother.

Messrs. Pupro and Carrington,
accompanied by Frank Leslie V *
Wife, tt-jde up a party speeding
Wl. "DW
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Miss Muffet, Ja n tl tittle.
Jack Horner, Billy Evans, as their guests last week, Mr. and
and Jill, Mhky Steven?. Mis. Gus Sylvan
Joseph. Sylvon end, Mrs. Burgeof Detroit,
At a meeting of the congrega­
Bo Peep. Myrtle Braddock.
tion following the mr io*n« m c c

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STARKE—New filling station
being erected, tim er Madison and
Walnut Streets.

w ith 1 lb.

CRISCO

Adoration, Christine

use, Marguerite refreshments
^*x' ~ White.

mm

Place Your Order Now

Cole. •

Scene V. On a Syrinn Hilistde.
Moslem Muezzin, Ed. L. Zimmer­
man; Moslem women, Margaret
Sprout, Corn Ring, Alma Ring. Ma,
bel Ferguson, Mary Dunn. Beatrice
enediction, Re' Orwick.
Grenleuf.
'halrmau of program, Mrs. N
Carol, “Bring Them In." Sunday
Braddock.
School.
Sentences
by
loader,
Rev.
. _
.
n Friday
evening,
the!•«. new Thompson.
Response by Moslem women.
tmuriity building waa ’the-acene
Carol, "Joy to tho World,” Sun­
1 moaL enjoyable occasion, the
imunity Christmas tree, when day School.
Missionary talk, by Dr. E. J.
tlicaily everyone in town gath1 with ideal Christmas spirit, Pace of Ijongwood Bible Confer­
little fellow whose mother was ence and Missionary School. Dr.
i, and whose father could not Puce is cartoonist for the Sunday
ago a Christmas tree; the boy School Times, formerly missionary
»t parent*, eould not afford a to the Philippines and fur a num­
1, and t^io* boy whose parents ber of years director of the mis­
d give him tn*urythingr each sionary course of the Moody Ribltfl
his chare in the progrtyn, tho Institute of Chicago, III. .He is 9
ment, puted to be the world’s greatest
i* opportunity for ci
Ihc iilme consideration from Bible cartoonist. Dr. Pace will ad­
Ita Claus. C. H. Ellis, president dress the people of Lake . Mary
unber of Commerce, was master ilgalp on Wednesday ^evening at the
Commupity Chamber of Commerce
ieff monies.
1
W hall wras beautiful in decora- building, on the Country Club road.
I of red npd green, with a Mcr- ■ Friends of W. J . Hopkins, Jr.,
|hristipns! . iijid Happy Ndtv who was called to his home ln
Tennessee on Sunday by ii tele­
^garland
his
■ tree wa* . ’*JVC(BwRfr^Piihu-&lt;I, gram informing, him of
,n)other’§
illness,
will
regret
to
hear
B^a •huge ei*ctfie'»«jUk^/iti^
■ the work, of Leon Q. ipickef- of her death on Monday, and sym-j
■ The program, under the di- pathizo with him in this bereave-j
ftn of the— Parent-Teaehers’ mcnt.,_.»____ L i-----------------T~
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Wester spent
■Nation, showed much work on
H B t of fhe committee, and the Christmas Day at Pierson, where
K .m
well trained. This Ilergep Wester ployed the violin
Pram, In charge of Miss Lucille part in the services at tho Luth*r-t
P?U, Mis* Fanny Bella Priest an Church on Christmas morning.
R. D/ White.'was surprisod by at
r Clarence Priest, was a* folnumber of friends who gathered at 1
pt:
K , “AH Hail tire Power of his home on Christmas Day to ^
congratulate him .on thp flftlothk
N«‘ Name,” audience. anniversary of his birth,; ^hichji
|»VZrr&gt;Rev- James Thompson.
K i n . “Mother Goose’s Visit was t*.,i Dec. 22. Among those f&gt;re-, j
font w m kU ta incijthew, FroricL
hSant.-) Cluiw.”
Janes, from Scranton, Pa,, Miss J
Betty Janes,’ Mlsi Leitha White, Ij
; u .P K kh.n&gt;.
m p
p
Fisher, Fonda

irge Powloy, Er-

New Years

HUCTION J. Thai Ibis OWllnnnea
■linll brrom* rffoiivu Immediately
upon Its nassiiKe anil nitnmlnn!

All our felt hnta have
‘Kkr* f-

been reduced to soli at
these low prices for *

Velvets, veloura and
silks will be sold re­
gardless of Value, forjn*Uy

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110 Magnolia Avei

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On Entire Stock

ATCHES

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l'lo rld n . under Act o t
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herein *r« alao reserved.

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'-----------------BIBLE (VERSE FOR TODAY

fill. -

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IE SOUL—"Now set
and, your »oul to seek
&gt;&lt;&amp;6rd your God,” 1 .Chron.
fER-r-0 Lord my God, in
i do I put my trust.
j£f.£Rrt----- o-------L tosai»-wORDH
|the corpse
rcS B?iij
lily Bright;

&gt;*,

J l a j a s l remark was
“jfou're mighty right,'*

—Sanford Herald.

this^arii of ashes
. A&gt;e kept by hi* wld,
1 n f t r to tho boob who
ii'*’St«p on it, kid"
‘.i, In Florida Timca-Union.
,, here lies
Then-pecked Bones Fetter,
ltft..W.ift’a first pies,
other’s were better."
. B,| in Hendry Co. New *.
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rest* In peace
‘J YWillio Fane;
kbqalttd, “Watch me;
j boat that train.”
3^8,’T„ In Dado City Banner.

llxf5

. l e y Bay that the mu....„ ~ -.
„ out of fashion. The explsnatie
people are living so fast they don’t have time to bother with
inquiries into \vhat should constitute their “I Wiir
Won't” in a new year.
Another explanation is that people nre more honest with
themselves than they used to be. In other words, they know
that most Of the brave words they used .to say, making ready
for a year of better living, turned out to be nothing But
words. They see that it is not only foolish but (downright
harmful to make solemn resolves which they know they are
not going to carry out.
But even if people do not make New Year’s resolutions
most of us know of resolutions that would be very valuable
for us to adopt and live up to. M o s t of jja^know that wd
have habits that are harmful, bad habits indenting, for ir«stance, that are injuring our health. Most of us have bad
habits of thought, too, that nre more deadly to our health
t hun 5a -poison-carrying food.
f
•
We all know that. We all know that the anger-habit,
fori instance, is a destroyer of mind and body. We all know
that unkind thoughts, jealous thoughts, vicious thoughts
of any kind are virulent poison.
/v

£ Billy- liclasco,
:the words:
I you so."
-Wont
Wonderland Developer.

A Dr. Work Who Work*.
He Patient With Static.
■fm
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
—
i -i .

SECRETARY KELLOGG assure*
Sc iintor Borah thjut in Nicaragua,
wo arc not taking sides with the
established ahnky government, or
with the victorious rebels. Our
forces arc only protecting Ameri­
can life and property.
v
No one quoationa Secretary Kellogg’B absolute Sincerity, and hi*
statement is reassuring.
On tho. Other hand Senator Borah
say*. "The rcvolutipn, in Nicaragua
wiu) inspired and i* directed by
eight or ten persona here, who are
not even Nicarnguans,”
IT IS PERHAPS none of the
American people'* business, but
they-would like to know who it ia
that pulls strings in a neighbor­
ing republic, making it necessary
to send our forces there,
* ;
We would not let Nicaragua land
forces here. Why bully a small
neighbor? We don’t land forced
in Russia, you'll notice.

Tf New Year’s resolutions could be powerful enough to
make us get rid of our bad habits—Weil, likely as not we
would not adopt them! We rnuat enjoy our bad habits or
we would not assist them to grow. We must enjoy the
breaking down of our minds and our bodily strength or we MUSSOLINI SAYS. ’ shall
would not continue to do the things that cause such break­ make no new province* until 1023.
ing. We must enjoy ill-health or we would not invite it to Then I will reward those region*
laborious,
come and live with us.
'
I which
.. , .. show
. themselves
.
....
So probably the whole solution of what makes success-1 ‘Three wonderful words for a naful New Year resolutions is to be found in the extent to Hon that wisho* to domlnato in old
which the "Resolves" would bo enjoyed by their makers. “I Roman fashion, laborious, disci­
prolific,
will smoke not less than five cigars or ten cigarettes every plined,
l.aliorious, you produce results;
day
of hatred and iliuciplined, you obey without ques.- in 1927." "I will harber my
- thoughts
play with them in my secret heart until I write their records; tion orders of n mind better than
on my fnce." “I will rat anything and everything that yours; prolific, you provide chil­
to work after you have work­
strikes my fancy." "I will get hold of nil the money I can in dren
ed yourself to death.
every slick way I can.”
What a list of casy-to-keep resolutions most people THREE BETTER words, for
could make, if instead of trying to live better, healthier, more America, were chosen by n former
useful lives, they would choose tho rules by which they arc president of the Santa Fc, Mr. Ripioy, "organize, deputize, super­
ulrcady running their days.
vise.”
But, in the supposition, that m ost o f us have beautiful
moments when we find ourselves in the mood for the better AS FOR BEING prolific, Musso­
things, moods in which we find ourselveft fervently longing lini would know more about that
for strength of soul great enough to make and keep great if lie were an Italian woman, in­
resolutions, in that supposition, we are leaving this with stead of an Itnliun dictator, and
hud n few children on his own ucone of the ideal New Year resolutions, whose author is not cou
nt.
known. Perhaps you can take it to y o u rself th e fir s t day
of 1927 and say;
DR. WORK, S E C R E T A R Y o f the
I R esolve:
T o cre a te happiness in m yself and o th ers.
I will keep a strong body for tin* work I have to
d o ; a loving heart for th ose about m e; a d e a r mind
fo r all tru th , w hose recognition b rings freedom , a
poised, unconquerable soul for the ideal whose
cham pion 1 declare m yself.
And I will possess a faith m ighty enough to
ro u t a n x ie ty , ride over d ifficu lty, challenge hard
sh ip , sm ile th rough g rief, deny failu re, see only v ic­
to ry , looking to th e end; by which hopeful assu r­
ance now attu ned, I am at peace w ith m yself, th e
w orld, and th e In fin ite .

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Him dead,

tutfeWM
. If He Were A Woman.

Foolishly Inadequate Punishment

LOOKING A HEAD
MIAMI NEWS

Deapite
increasing
spot tines* down to fluctuations growing out
mui the inability of some sections .of supply and demand— except ns
to maintain the pace previously the level itself is changed by sh ifts
set, the year lP2ti is closing with in the gold supply or the ratio of
interior, says of the HI27 nutiook, the average of business
activity hank credit volume to thnt supply,
■'There is not n single distress sign still fuvorald) high. Twenty thou"E v e r y now and then,” says Mr.
■•n i he whole economic horizon."
|sand business executives, reprr
Shaw, ” m business and in other
S e cre ta ry Work doesn’t sit itt his
' seating every section of the coun­
desk, guessing,
lie travels
over t r y . who make up "T h e Council on I directions, it pays to take ‘time out’
the country constantly, studying the Trend of Business." believe that to study the lay o f the land. P e r ­
haps in business the year-end is a
opportunities for national im prove­
whenever On- pendulum -wings too
particularly good time for such a
ment.
He knows conditions, and
fa r business men are
rpiiek to
looking about. Might not those of
his opinion is important and en
start it back toward normal and
us who do mi add something along
couruging
that the reaction has already set
the lines of this to our New Y ear
t n. From many quarters have come
S E C R E T A R Y WORK IS much report*, of more careful work in resolution? ‘ Resolved, to first know
in every detail and
interested in u must
important market analysis, of efforts to sub my market
g a th e r in g uf which the
general stitute wall-planned sales develop­ from every angle, and thus d irect­
public knows nothing
It is the ment for snles-getting at any cost. ed to put the profitable attain m en t
of the greatest possible volume in
Pan Pacific ennference to he held
The present outlook n; not for
its richest parts ahead of the getnt Honolulu in February. Twentyforced liquidation, growing out of
l he largest volume at-uny-cost pol­
five nations have accepted m vita
ill sharp contraction of hunk cn-dicy, doing so as a logical result of
t ions to attend
the
conference
its. A- W..hhaw. who gathered the
|considering prices and margins, us
which will ilisi uhh education, re­
|opiniun**of the 20,000 buxines* men
ns 'sftlea
habilitation. reclamation. and re- ir e fe rix d to above, asserts thnt, ns ' well as
‘sale* totals.
total*. "
creation
*
p mkgtcr ofjfn et^ there are many
American has had a tremendous
indications- in iho-aindcrlyidg Trend market jo exploit. She has driven
HE
PA TIE N T
W ITH
s l a f k . th a t Ta new price-level dependent mass production to unprecedented
when it interferes with jazz mU*ic on tlw supply of gold has been e s ­ j lengths.
Pries margins in many
or prize fight news coming swtfct tablished, ami th a t it will he nf * fields have become thill. But the
ly over y'out radio. P ro fesso r Pu- fectefl by change in the gold sup- |future is bright for those who keep
pin of Columbia college snys static ply
changes in the relationship tconstantly jack in g up sales quotas
and "fa d in g ." enemies of radio en­ betwf n gold stocks and the vnl- and who will in IK27 bend every
thusiasts, really indicate that other ume if hank eri-elit
If tills is the I ounce of energy towar d eclipsing
planets are trying to talk to us
changes will
simmer old sales records.
They send powerful m essages that
in terfere with our feeble radio, and
Pu pi ii think* iv •• -hull understand
By John Hluki
those messages wj Ujiu twenty five

“ D rivin g while drunk $ 1 0 4 .Sf»" “ D riving while drunk
$ 1 8 0 ." "D riv in g while drunk, forfeited $ 1 5 0 ,”
T h r e e amall item s in a list of eleven cases before a mu­
X&gt;lt* as if an organized gnng
at work in Snnford.
nicipal judge iti Miami.
And item s of th a t kind are found in new spapers pub­
cn. again perhaps sonn lished in o th e r Florida towns.
-playing the races too
Instead o f sending men to long term s in ja il, in stead of
=*$
takin g away the privilege of operating an autom obile upon
a that wc started alm ost the streets and highw ays, th e courts of Flo rid a impose a
to make Sanford "the saf- few fines or collect estreated bonds, and send th e crim in als
iri"
back to th e ir murder road.
T.
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E v e r y man driving an autom obile while drunk is a |h&gt;smber this; you may get u
lit- endangers t h e sa fety and the l i v e s 'years
, row seat with a balcony tick- tential m u rd erer
it won't be in the orchestra. of every oth er trav eler on th e rout!. He is absolutely u nac­
OUR AGE L I S T E N S in d ifferen t­
countable, except as he is accountable to h im self for tak in g
im, flood* in Tennessee arc
ly to thnt news, hut no man can
the
drink
th
a
t
is
to
befuddle
his
brain
and
send
the
control
uting tho governor of Tennessee
e x a g g e ra te its importance.
- J that perhaps hi* own stale of his cu r into tin* jxnver of the dem ons th at have taken
If planets millions of years older
possession of his mind.
Hdt above reproach.
t h a n ,o u r earth could tell us what
---------- o---------"D riv in g while drunk $184.85." T h e money f&lt;u- the fine they know, our science might jump
ident Coolldgc snys the
is
provided
at the expense o f the m an's fam ily. T he city ahead ns rapidly as a child adStates is fundamentally , ___ .
, i
i i ,
, ,i
■ ,,
,
vnnres in knowledge a f te r it has
Ju s tic e
i* s u P!k.s .‘&lt;| to j l r J i r , l w l tl&gt; tlllk ttll,f rPud.
), "Wonder if h«
speaking tre a su ry in accounted enriched.
dally or religiously.
nave been satisfied
And th e man goes buck to his booze
We light little bonfire-, heat
and his e a r for an o th er assault upon t h e w elfare of the pub- st*-nm. and tlu.s "h tain power
(pc ji* nationally known publication lie the c ity is supposed to protes t '
M,,r" miri'&lt; tvn.h us to harness
to be n hard
the power of the un, and transmit
A m a n who drives a car while drunk should be punished energy without w.n *, which would
estato operators won't
t'fvrbrry about thnt. They’re used as d rastically as any would-he m urderer is punished. A man do away with engines or fuel on
w h o h as been convicted of driving a c a r while drunk should flying machines, and give us un­
he forbidden from op eratin g an autom obile on any public limited power.
jhWa iiidn’t know that the jolly
bld'ipmtllemnn played golf, but tho road.
WISE MEN IN Milwaukee will
- O ------------------------•papers arc saying that on
devote three days to disscussing
' mu* day John D. Rockefeller
NEW YORK IS a hard-boiled town, Consider an inci­ high questions, including this,
Kunta C)*U8.
dent in a Broadway thentfer last Friday night. At the end "Can Christianity lie of any prac­
tical use In changing existing con­
lllsh are noted for "mud- of the performance of "The Pirates of Penzance" a member ditions?”
th," but-who wants to of the cast made a tittle speech saying thnt inasmuch as Sir
Christianity has been changing
i«M ; The
. fellow who Arthur Sullivan was the author of some famous hymns, and" existing conditions for about nine­
is* tho i«-s -it was Christmas Eve, tho company would like to sing teen hundred years. There is no
why it should break down
g g y y n— °oB u •
the first verse of "Onward, Christian Soldiers." And there­ reason
now. To "Idve thy neighbor ns
f t * ' «^
''N**r&gt;.York C ity o f ficialr. have upon, witli the audience standing, they gathered in a group thyself," trying to help him, in­
Ltheatrical producers to use and sang the great hymn with all the earnestness and fervor stead of trying tb rob him. will
brush In cleaning up cf a camp meeting. Such a Godless old city!—New York always improve conditions if men
ow*. ;They don’t need Herald-Tribune.
mean it.
sing brush; they need a
OUR GOVERNMENT knows all
' that. But fncts mean Jess nt
W H E R E T H E Y CAME FROM
Washington than tho lobbying of
j"hl*- arrival in Texas folST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
ship builders and manufacturers
nt* recent acquittal of
Tho Florida Key lime ho* been God-endowed atate that his grand­ of armor plate.
"conspiracy to defmud,
* contracted pneumonia extolled us among tho finest children's generation would think
THE JAPANESE emperor dead
Jeay of Tennessee grown, and many of tho lime trees them wild.” r
C lf» God V retribution.’ of this name have been found on
Thu sumo authority say* Dr. and embalmed, will Ho in state for
_. .
h ------------ ------the lower edge of tho ntatc on Perrine introduced the SIsel hemp 50 days.
Hie son, Hirohito, 25 years old,
of ours with whom wc tho mainland, tho territpry in into tho lower part of the state,
which they- grow being known os bringing soven plants of this fibre takes tho Mikado’s throne, no'
ays agree says:
the “wild lima belt,” tno supposi­ plant from Yucktan. From those dressed in the old strnngo clothes,
j ljttle bond lsaua, tion having been that .this papular plant* the Sinai hemp has spread but in tho fighting uniform of
nt you cryA?;
citrus fruit was indigenous ta that as far north aa Jupiter Inlet.
western soldiers. •
hospital
section.
' f e­
eet pjrc and bye.
l sweet
Dr.
Perrine
was
-massacred
at
aFa»Iy^ ?.W?lt looms, however, that the “wild Indian Key in 1840 by the Indians,
Jpf01
Coiftt&amp;blporary Comment
lurtla aeven men were re­ lime" w * b not wild at all, but was but the Pcrrino Grant still bears
sentenced to death for at- introduced Into this country" from his name and his descendants are
Visitor
(being
round caaW
.
_ shown
..
‘ a voung girl. Yet we coll Yucatan bv the late Dr. Henry enjoying the fruit* of his fore* tleJls-'‘Who
Js
tho
vict'm
in the
and uncivilized. In Ferrino, who brought from that thought
topturc chamber?" Host—“That
men. would havo land a handful of litne seed and
Much speculation has Keen in­
the torture chamber—.that’s
lantedmm
them
onRwhat
in known os dulged in a* to just how the coco­ isn’t'
MH
_
arid convicted. They PU____
my
wife
having her beauty treatthe cnio and tho Perrine Grant below Miami:
nut happened to bo growing in mont."— Passing S’
This was the statement of Mrs. Florida, but old settlers In the
would‘ have
VV • * I M U I V t | V* *&gt;*•*•»!
la, unless they
Cap#43sblo district have no hesita­
lowly ppinut b coming into
published in th« Octo- tion In saying that nut* were its.Tits
Aegroca. and then
- * .Sdoth Georgia
own
luarterly,
issued
by
the
Florbar
nuarterly,
been lyneSJd^t
washed in to shore from a wrecked farmer* w!
fremained loyal
Ida Hlatoricnl
schooner In the 'Atlantic and no- anti steadfast
little “goober"
d pioneer and tur* did the re st .•
pr.^Pe jln o ^
pty pooketbook # b fi
now find
friend it
idea
d
fln
The drild oraij
r{*r&gt; the i
[g u araa.rl
turned out
fickle and
. clng Into Florida " the .pl
hanas »r "
* eeett anyt
‘a n tly j
“
W 1*
hi knew nature could no wall-.
are 11 to

C elebrate The New Yeai
at The

B L A C K BEA1
TA V ER N
Friday, Dec. 31st.
Dancing from 9:30 to 2 a m.
Music by "R ED ” DEAN’S SYNCOPATERS
T h e Ja z z ie s t Ja z z Jazzers th a t evei Jnzzed a
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Cover Charge $2.00 per Person
including dancing.
Wire or call at Tavern for reservations at once

From A Distance*

The painter, at work on u c a n ­ vs'imlerfui jh«-iii " T h e Elegy in u
vas, lays on colors here and there, Country Church Yurd," he did not
or moulds a figure with light lines. try, by close application to hurry
Then he Htands hack and looks I to it ns he felt called upon to do,
at his work ns it will appear when ;venrs to its composition, returning
it is completed from a distance. -- it nn lie Tel culled upon to do,
The sculptor of the g r e a t war now und then, and rebuilding in
group on Stone Mountain in the the light of perspective.
south of the United S t a te s , can
No seven years were ever better
see before him only u shnpelesr- -pent by a poet.
muss of rock, out of which he must
In this world and in ther.e lim ehew figures of men and horses
ii
s ni-eussarv to work not only
with a background behind them.
will und accurately, but to work
The job is too , lose for’ him to
rapidly at the same time.
study ar. he works.
Everybody is in n hurry, and it
So occasional] &gt; he must go to
u distance, and there look it care you do not hurry too - that is if
van do not work expeditiously, yui
fully over.
Then hu note* what is to be vitl soon Ire left behind.
But there is alw ays timo
t&lt;
done, marks the place's where work
is needed and returns to his scaf -t«nd buck from day to day a n n
look at whnt you hnve done or nre
fold on the mountain side.
Most of us are too closo to our lining from nil possible angles,
jobs to understand them perfectly. i Thnt is the only way you car
It is needful, from time to time, hope for improvement. If you d&lt;
to stand back and look at them not improve you will soon s t a r t tc
front a distance, so us to sec the gn buck, for there is no such thing
•relative importance of some of a- standing still.

the details.

The boy in nn athletic tmmpetition sees for the time being only
the necessity of winning the race;
and that is as it should be.
But when ho is not actually com­
peting, he must go to a distance
and determine just where the extra
effort must be put forth, and how
tho nerves rnd the muscles must
bo trained so that this can bts done.
Incidentally it is worth his while
quite often to retire a ways from
athletic^,’ and decide just exactly
bow Important n part of his edu­
cation and life they are, and
whother he is not giving them
more thought than he ought to,‘ in
" the fact that he can hardly
to support himself’ by thenv

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Keep a sense of values in your
mind by looking nt all you do from
n distance. Then you can analyze
V"ur mistakes and nvoid them in
\
the future;
ifo is complicated, hut it is not

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Quality Meats i t low est Prices I
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Tho new $1 bills’ arc to b« 25
er cent cotton, wo are told. Hefq
Es a chance to start a movement to
collect $1 bills and boost the cot­
ton market.—Moultrie Observer.
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"Constructive rritieism” is the
kind that father used to apply out
in the stood shod with a&gt; shingle.
It always helped.—Hartwell Sun.

YES SIR!
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CHOP SUEY CIIOVV MEIN* etc., prepared by our

difficult if you use nil your fnci)
itirs in the most intelligent fashion
pn-sible.

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at athsMUana—Theater
at
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_glna will entartain at
jdt 3 o’clock at the Wo*
job, honoring Mrs. Julius
•of Lansjale, l ’a.
tnd Mrs, -.8. Ot Obaeo will
§L at buffet supper and
ftTionoring their son

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will entertain
itch and alun\ber party at
on W est.Fifth street,
’ Mlu Martha Fitts.
■*' "'tsented by tho San
era company at 2:1B o’. Milano Theater.
C. R. Kiftlcy will &gt; n tcrseheon.at j o'clow nt her
Lake . Onota honoring
tha Fitts.
»" presented by the San
1 Opera Company a t the
Theater a t '8:16 o’clock..
LeVemo Hurt entertains
honoring Miss Char5tryker* of Lansdalc, Pa.
npbell Loosing Post, Amcriogion Auxiliary, New Year’s
k
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Saturday
Fannie S. Munson will enthe girls of the college set
to 4 o’clock at her homo on
avenue.

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’ . *»_’ t* 1 .j* ad
&gt;_» .* J
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Also Mrs. Charles Vincent, Mrs.
TOO LATE TO CLA881FY
Mr, and Mra. Robert
MESDAMES WILLIAMS AND GIBBS Harry Wilson, Mrs. J . M. Wal­
arid Mra;‘Evelyn Pearsotl ef l
lace, Mrs, Fred Walama, Mrs.
ARE HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE
FOR RENT OR 8ALE - Parity mill, t . K wha Have been r
Christopher Williams, Mr*. L. E.
furnished 5-room stucco bunga­ the holidays here with
A pretty compliment . to Mina Ben Cantwell. Bobert McEwcn,
White, Mrs. Henry .Wight, Mrs.
Never
has
tho
Woman's
Club
low
on Park Are. Reply Box 150,
wore
lafd
with
dainty
covers
and
Catherine Winn of Valdosta, Ga., Ldgcrton Patterson, Stacy White '
Hal Wight, Mrs, Ralph Wight,
been more artistically decorated centered with crystal 'bud vases Mr*. W. Wallace Wright, Mrs. J . care Herald.
who is tho attractive houso guest
short time. •
R°^C«M..Dot,:;on' Robcrt Jenkins than on Wednesday afternoon when holding exquisite pink rosebuds, D. Woodruff. Mrs. W. E. Watson,
of Mrs. Albert ,Pt Connelly, was and
William Moye.
Mrs. Janet Chester Gibbn and Mm. and refreshments of tutti frutti Mrs. B. F. Whitnor, Mrs. E. W.
tho dance given •.at* •,
Also Messrs. Pearce Griffin, Fred T. Williams were hostesses at ice cream, Individual cakes em- .Trueman and Mrs. Percy W. His* FOR RENT—6 - room unfurnished
Country Club W '
bungalow on Palmetto Ave. Re­
George Knight, John Edward Hig- bjfdgc.
bossed in pink roses, plzik and‘cock.
by JSvernll Dash
ply Box M. J., care Herald.
Kins, A-'dmond Robert of Orlando
Tall, fqsthery boughs of bamboo green mintr and coffeo were served | Abo the Misses Rosalind WilJerome Tillman of Orlnndo, Arch encircled'Hie spacious auditorium, by a bevy of lovely young college liamson of Gainesville, Catherine
Avery of Orlundo, I f e a ti’Ncal of where the card tables were ar­ girls, including the Misses Sarah . Winn of Valdosta, Ga., Margarot FOR RENT — 5-room unfurnished
stucco bunpilow on Palmetto
Oriaudo, Mr. Johnson. ofl'Orlnpdo; ranged for play. Tho balconies Evelyn williams, Olive Newman,' Cowan, Carmota Barber, Emily
Dean Berg Corporation,
v _
_______ W* M- Dash,; B*mTfc*te.&lt; jack were entwined with garlande of Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Maude iGriffln, Mildred Holly, Mae Holly, Ave.
inir
Phnni,
71.1
Phone 713.
handsome Wfbe.of white georgetto P«‘cr»,
Jamb*
Wright,
Sam star!jassamine und ferns. Placed I.akr, Claire Zachary, Camieta JEleanor Herring, Lenabello Hagan, nerald Building.
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elaborately''headed with rhine- Fleischer, Martin Tc*guc, Robert about tho room were white trel* Barber. Mildred Holly, Mae Holly. Maudn Lake, Georgia Mobley, Olive
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ContinttOB* h o r n I p. m, t a
stones and acqulty.
, Deane, Ed Lake, Algernon Speer, Uses entwined Ivith greenery, on Emily Griffen and Lcnabclld Ha- Newman, Mary Elizabeth Puleston,
II P. m.
Misa Winn was *a dainty figure ^rnnc Turner Jr„ Alvin Wight of which wore fastened wall tickets Kfln
B R O K E N R E S T
’)
(Naomi Scoggan, Charlotte Smltn I
filled
with
pink
roses
and
gera­
in a most becoming frock of red (-ain'- Ga., nn,l Joseph Robison of
inviu-d guests were: Mrs. G. D. , Helen Vernay. Sarah Evelyn Wil*
Caused by Bladder Irritation la Na- j
Thomaovillc, Ga.
niums. In the center of the room Bishiip, Mrs. Clyde Byrd, Mrs. jlisma and Margaret Clark.
georgette.
tare's Danger Signal.
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Archie
Hettr,
Mrs,
Brnxton
B.
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Also Messrs. W. A. Adams, Max a huge, bowl of deep pink roseo and
Many feature dances were en­
Baggett,
Mrs.
Francis
E.
Bdlz,'
sprigs
of
ferns
and*
greenery
add-.V
u r ,dim*
t **■v
* •ay»:
B S a n C a r l_o
joyed during tho evening. The Stewart, Luke Thompson, Hope
I .l li.V
l i l s-,K.
tril W
Huriiii° ' ihas
more
fortu
r* r»edi»s cnniMncJ. g • C f f l l l d
music for the dancers wns fur­ Huff, James Hughes of DeLand,l&lt;'tl nn nvtlatic touch. On the stage Mrs J. r. Bennett. Mrs. R. C. Bow- |C k I T P C IM C C A D
,
sorap
d
a
y
s
|
had
a
lm
o
s
i
a
c
o
n
sta
n
t
er, M rs . Boyce Bell, Mrs. J. C. I3eri- U n L i l u . t H a u l U l *
d e s i r e w i t h a l e r r l h l e burning s e n s a ­
nished by tho Scmlnolo Syncopa­ Elwyn Moore, Harton Mabry, Dcr-' ond mn,' tcl wcr« small potted son
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. Jo*.'!
A„ gk. _
' Shirard,
‘
- John
- — Hutchins, ’Amos palms interspersed with bowls of
tion. W on hi be bothered about six
nard
^
C om i
te**. Punch was served through­
t i m e s ut night.
Will t e ll or w r i t e
Wimbish, Walter
Barber, Joe white narcisrua. The lights were, ch.ii.ndfn,
n.„ d c . u . . i i . i
mv e x p e r ie n c e to any one." Don't
out the evening.
shaded with lily shades of pink and Mrs S f). Chase, Mrs. George A j
l a k e a s t r i n g e n t s fo r thle. You may
PrwenUi
Tho chaperones were Mr. nnd Caldwell, Philip. Mauckof Kissimg e l the hab it or tie forced contlu uThis dainty color scheme* Dei'nttes. Mrs. E. A. Douglass and
‘
» ‘d nature, U il i la t e d huchu,
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrt. Robert m°1’’ JIm Mulligan of Orlando, H. green.
Afternoon Froffram
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,
. . . .
was effectively carried out in every Mrs Fred Daigork
( K e l l e r F o r m u l a ) , a c t s on t h e tiladA f Newman and Mrs. E. D. Mob- ’ L' . Morrcl1- George Cowan, Clay detail.
ile r a s epsom s a l t * do on the hotveis.
Also
Mrs.
Clyde
Derby,
Mrs.
|
Moi,t
forKpt
that
«
dBridges.
D r i v e s out fo re ig n m a tte r, d ecre ase s
‘T t f a r t h a ”
ley.
,jkc the bowels, sometimes
Receiving the guestr upon ar­ Dona hi 1^ Drummond, Mrs. K. S .1
IAlso Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnllnnd Dean,
I
ro tatio n .
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Invited guests were: The MissDutton,
Mrs.
John
C.
been,
Mrc.
i
get
sluggish
nnd
clogged
and
noed
Nlffht Program
es Catherine Winn, Chivalettc Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Connelly, rival were the hostesses and Mrs.
T. L. Dumas, Mrs. A, M. beForesr,(g flushing occasionally. cls 3 we .
V*iirrS.*Wratory\ Meehan*'
E.
W.
Trueman
of
Saint
Maries.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I,co
Conoley,
Mr.
Smith of Ocala, Olive Newman,
i c s h u i g Ohio. L ocally at Koumlelut.
lira. Percy Hiscock of|JJ" R - R* Jj*?’ 2 ” ’ ^ A ' ,Fr S ' hn'&gt; backache nnd dull miaery in " Drl AH(|r*rMiii Dfiiy Cfl.
|
Maude Lake, Mary Elizabeth Pu- anil Mrs. Victor Robertson, Mr. Idaho, and Mrs
n a a i M iz n a a n :
Coral
Gables
,
riste
r,
of
Mrs.
'
Ibr
kidney
region,
severe
head=
leQton, Mno Holly, Mildred Holly, and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mr. and
■ir.
■e her
house
irucsts.
ilowiiy. Mrs \\ . D. Gardiner, Mrr.
..... ........... ..............
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Hams,
who
are
her
house
guests.
aches, rheumatic twin^ca, torpid • R u a i i u i i i i i i i i n ^ i i i i g u H n n n n n ,
Camilla Puleston, Georgia Mobley, Mrs. Monroe IJ. Hutton, Mr. and
......
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Hilt.
Mrs.
George
G.
Hor­
Mrs. Gibbs was attired in a stun*!
livci , acid sU.,nach, slecpletsness
Sarah Evelyn Williams, Claim Mrs Ruymond Fox und Mr. and ning frock of Ijtnvin green g eo ri* t^ n c&lt;
Monroe B. Hutton. Mrs.
Mrs.
Emmett
McCall.
Zachry, Carmcta Bnrber, Emily
MILANE THEATRE, SANF01 _
gette handsomely beaded in c •r ' ry^ sy .tma e ls ' K
*" Hawkins.
Hawkins, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles
Charles i » n&lt;l nlt 80rta
, o t b,adder d&gt;Mrd®»Griffin, Eloise Brady, LcnaMIc
lrE . lHenry,
•
•
n]1 and contrasting beodt.
! "nry. Mrs. Edward Higgins, i * i J ...... ..
must
keep your kldANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
Mrs. W. K. White and twr&gt; sm
Hagan nnd 'Charlotte Stryker of
Mr* Henry Heen n. Mrs Robert J , ' - c y active and clem and the
j.(
1
Mrs.
Williams
was
regnl
in
blurk
3 Performances of Grand Opera
children left Tuesday
night
Ldnsdaio. Pa.
w m i brocaded
velvet combined with Holly and Mr' Ernest Hotisholdcr. nem ent you feel an ache or pain in ^

GEORGIA VISITOR ENTERTAINED AT
•■ DANCE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB

aching kidneys

Ip

Also the Misses Helen Vernay,; 9avannnh. Ga.,
lx* Claire Jo n e s ,
Ava
Wright, visit relatives.

where they

“Lucia”

TONIGHT and F R ID A Y .

Also Mrs. Howard Hulick,
. . . Mrs ( ,the kidney
...
. region begin drink- *
Also get
by the
I
Frances Teague, Louise WcIIh, i
Hurt. Mrs. Genrgo Davis Hart, aliout four ounces of Jad Salts
W. H. Stone returned home i r o ' nrsn^'-.
...
.. ,,
any g o al
drug
store
Margaret Cox, Marguret Zachary,
.
.
.
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i I h f quaint tallies were distrib- Mrs 1, P. Hagan, Mrs. Cauthen fmm
,
M, „ Sarah Evclyn W|l- Hutchison, Mrs Franklin Hnrde- litre, take n
Mildred Slemonn of Orlando, Rosa . Thursday morning from Columbus ! ^
tableppoo*ful in
linn Williamson of Gainesville , Ga Where he spent several .lays llamr&gt; who wore „ (iainty f r w k Qf way, Mrs, (’. K. Kirtley, Mrs. G. for n few days and your kidneys
Irving l/iuckr, Mrs S. M.Lloyd, will then act fine. This famous
Evelyn
Anderson, E m ily Lingie, with relatives.
love bird green taffettn.
F ran ce s Dutton, Edith Rnhner of
Scores were kept on unusual pink Mrs Howard Long. Mrs. Harry B. stilts is made from tho acid of fi Tonight at 8116............................. .
“Al
O. M Colih of Vero hns been scon* pads, nnd the pencils wore i le w is. Mrs. W. Theodore Langley, grapes ami lemon juice, combined
S t. Augustine, Emily Bailey, Na­
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With
Clnm
Jncono,
Coe
Glndo
(of
Thmpa),
Gftet
sjH'nding the holidays in Sanford also covered in pink, being in the 1Nlr" Forrest U k e , Mrs. K. D Molt- .with lithin, and is Intended to flusn
omi Scoggan.
Also Messrs. F ran k Mark wood, with his parents, returning !mm* form of shepherds' &lt;rooks deco­ |hiy find »\fr*» John K MncDotittlo ,clciffrtMl kitlnnys mnl help sfiinulaU S Tommaaini, Lorenzo Conati, Gino Lulli,'Andrea MongAlsu Mrs Percy Mero, Mrs John them to activity
it nl.n&gt; hrlp.s ■ elli—Ballet.
Ralph Woodruff, Frank Woodruff, |Tuesday evening
rated with tiny pink und groen
Harry Woodruff, Frederick
Hell,
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After an unusually inter I Met*, h. Mr; John W Meisrh, J r , neutralize the acids in tlie urine so S FRIDAY MATINEE, at 2 :3 0 .................. "MARTHA"-.i|
Edmund Meisch. Mrs r,..
Edward
Brig g s Arrington, Sam Byrd, Rob
Mrs Guy S. Kelmnn returned oj,tiiig game of bridge had b e e n,iMr*
; ' " n r......uo«
— .. they
they nr
to longer irritate, thus help- 5 With Consuclo Efcobar, Bernice Sclmlkcr: Dimitri'
from played,
..in, ...I i,.-■
ir.« were rnllwtsd
lv ' M
s r kelI. Mrs
II Mabry, Mr-ores
eolleeted V
by
m arseli.
M rs M H
Mr* ' jn(, t„ rp|n,vc bladder tlisorders.
I e r t Hugan, S tan ley Vernay, John I home Thursday afternoon
* Onofrei, Giuseppe Intcrrantc, Natnle Cervl. The ot
[unusually a ttra c tiv e program I Schirard, Herbert Messer, George Valdosta, Ga , Where she spent the Mrh Fred Dniger and Mrs RoU'rt
A Newman. Mrs H»yil
J(id S h1u
n.akej ■ will be followed by nn ELABORATE DANCE «
t ) T « r r a t i( r c d by th e M unlci- 1 Wilson, Andrew Carroway. James holidays with relatives
Newman, and the prize, for high |
‘V r!,p. .
J
'* » g ' * d e l i g h t f u l
e f f e r . T .cent lilhtn 3 GRAM BY THE BALLET.
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End for ita concert to Ik* given Sh aron J r „ Chandler Sharon, Gar- |
---------score, a lovely blue glass wall van, ! ^
Mr* A K water drink
whim every hod) ■ FRIDAY EVENING, at 8:15 .................... "LUCD
fc’ca r’a afternoon nt 3 o’clock ol Pinson, F rank Chase and Rim
Mrs Entlio Twitched of Daytona m wrought iron holder, wns . ward/
,,
‘
should take now m l then to help
■ With Tina Faggi, Phlline Fnlco: France Tnfuro, Gf
Heitch will arrive here Friday to P&lt;i Mrs. Hal Wight. For failing t o ' 11
^
keep their kidneys ctenn.
(itral Park. The numbara as , dall Chase,
n Lulli, Nntalc Ccrvi. Incidental dances by the BA1
Mr’’ u f , Umith. M n Rov
1
.
,
need today by ’Joscph Reiz- j
Alan Messrs. E arl
McCarthy, .pend the week-end here us the acorc her points and honors,
L*
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ti*.r tfivnn tho l.m *Vn,mest Mrs. Jufiu** G. Sharon.
^ well-known loc^l
3 PRICES: Orchestra, $4; $3.50; Balcony, $3,60,
a, director, aro as follows:
Dwight F reem an, William Iuike, guest of Mrs Raymond Key.
HrtiSS Mr*- I* L- Thrasher, Mrs. R. r
says he sells lots of Jad -Salts «, J
! hrank Vernay
$2.50, $2 (Plu* Tax).
M a r c h , “The D etr o ite r" t Lloyd Boyle, G. W. Spencer, Wil
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Tolar. Mrs Eugene Tittle. Mr* W. folks who Itelieve in trying to corfcon),
1llatn Du Bose, Hamden Du Bose,' Jam es Milligan, Mr O'Neal, Mr slutc. Tht; cut
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Reservations may also bo made at Desk C, Cham!
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Mi gti fB
Tuntiirliffe, Mrt-.
Alexander reel kidney Nimble wh l&gt; it is only
[Overture, " Q u e e n of Au- W allace Bell, Glenn Wimbish, A1- ’ Johnson were guests attending tlm wall vase, fell to the
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Commerce.
I Vaughan und Mrs, Frank Vernay. trouble,
■tiuttHnMaaaaaaaaaHaaHiN3NnRnnnaaar.xannnEnnni
fB ig g o ).
bert Connelly, W arner
Scoggan, ] dance given Wednesday evening »1 Margaret Cowan,
la) Fox trot, "Tltat's Why I Paul R. Forbes. Jo h n
B r o m le y ,'t h e Country Club by Everall D a ' h J
Following the game t)le tables
"

georgette A pretty touch of color
wns added by .a large pink velvet

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SANCARLO

licipal Band Will
Concert At Park
Y ear’s Afte moon

(You” (Donaldson and Aall); ------- ------------------Ei trot, "Barcelonia" (Evans) !
Selection, "Echoes T * m tho
ulitan Opera House” (To-

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QUALITY Our

brmlsalon.
|F ox trot, "So I e- Your Old
(Joe, B u rk e); (b) vnWu,
p, I Love You" (Goodman).

Concert waltzes, "Artiat'a
j (Strauss).
[Patrol,

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| P a r-K e rry

"American*

Itham).

T elep h o n e Y o u r
O rd e r
F o r T h at

I March, "Sons of A u stralia"
DW),
[Anthem, "Tho Star Spangled
Em" ( K e y ).

Marion Rous Is
[Appear S h o r t l y . Jrlando Clubhouse 1
[announcement of state-wide
It with a positive appeal t«*
"ins nnd music lovers wn»
this morning by Mrs. Ed[W. Packard ,of Winter Pnrk
effeep. .t^if .arrangement#
u-bwnttompleted for the
ce on Thufadny cvegjng,
, at the Soroals House in Or[o( Miss Ma'j-ion Rous, a mu*
) of national reputation, vthn,
Jon to her,Concert work, is
thead of the Greenwich Mu**
ol of New York,
ding to Mm. Packard, tho
(fjedtal of Miss Roua;will be
under the auiplcee mf the
’ ' ' * aUrnity of Rollinr
he proceeds will be
chapter house fund,
of the fact that -Miss
for -*• number of year*
sodated wi^h, tho lato
irt Dyer in the creation
Dllins College Con&amp;etra­
in view of the high plac-s
tHous mlde for heraelf
I her musicianship a n d
personality, her return
for this appearance will
attract' W h y people
J.over the state. .
h-ihe late Hite Dyer found^Florida Federation of Mu?«hs and aetvod ae It* DreeiUous was her o

Tailored at Fashion
Notcv.-ortl",; weaves and patterns in
heather mixtures and . smoothi s h I w o p 'V

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Our first thought 1h for quality—nothing but the best will
ever find n place in our stocks. The next thought in our
'mind ifl to sell the best at as little cost as possible. By
allowing us to make up your New Year order, you will be
getting the beat at a nominal cost and without any trouble

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coa s frein cur tailors at Fashion Pi
Fqremcst designing and expert craftsmi
ship have given them their smart metropol­

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the church on 'Wednesday

&gt;ft’M EM BERS OF COLLEGE SET

iFavorite Over
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Lake Mary

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uf the college swt'wow., Cnrmela Barber, Li-nnbMWy
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test ns 00 plus per cent pure.
red WVlnoKdny evening i Emily Griffin, Margaret Cos
The Ladles Aid Society of the
Ifelightfut h
u ffiP ^ iI^ riggitret
a re t fcacbaVy, Emily Llngl
1.ingle.
j PASAUHNX; CALIF, Dee. m a most delightful
huffifliTph^r
tty the dance given by Everall
Also Messrs James Wr|ght;Caroj| (jp&gt;— Gridiron prophet* had their Mite Mary Community Church
ah a t the Country ClubpUi* af-' Pinson, Ralph Wcrdruff, Harry jrinning 'today u» tht-. Cardinal*' of held their December meeting «t
------ ------- --------------If being given by Mr.’ diid ^1^- Woodruff, Frank Woodruff, Jqhn t Stanford university and the C»int-T;
A({as Mary Lee Harrison of At*
bert 1’fiukney Connelly and Al- Kchirad*. Frederick Bell; Stanley |ron Tide of Alabama "settled Into
&amp;t&amp;-jjnelly a t thir lovely .ho.iio Vernny, Alvin Wight of Cairo, Gn.,j the fullest stride of practice foi |nntp Gu.,who has been spending
Joseph RpbUon of- Thotrjgsville.;
Park A'**nue.
' 4ftrirt artistic wer« the tlccora- (in.. Herbert JJesscr, FranjaChaeo,
jfo/ U&amp;cd for
this occasion, Randall Chase, Briggs Arrington,'
entities of deep rod polnueUlns, jvtS Meisch, Robert Hagan,
all plnia, wreaths,‘holly branch- ^irtier, Sam Byrd, Gordon Chefry,
William
Dash,
Mi:;-. Georgia
Mttbley, Miss
nnd red .ChHstmas* bells lent RvoroR Dash,
1Margaret Zachary and Clay Brid­
ilr lwnuiy, A huge, brilliantly* Gcofgc Wilson, 'James Shatdn Jr.
ges left Thursday, morning for
htod Christina* tree; adtlcd iy HaiUin Mabry, G. W. Spencer Jr.
Tampa Where they will attend tho
tipe touch. Light* shaded In Lloyd Boyle, John Brum try. T e l1
Mcrriwcather,
Amos
WRnihl-di.j
A.
T. 0 . Convention nnd danc* -at
I cast a idcn worm glow over the
the Tampa Bay Hotel.
cady tr. Hty scene. ? £?&lt;*'.;’ v Jerome Tillmnn, Wlllinm fXke and
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bus dainUIyj; r.ppmnted oupimr •W, AV Adam*.
Edmond
Roberts.
Jerome Tllllaid with n b '.'d y l a v 1
nn
and
Arch
Avery
of Orlando
’er rnd centered with a sliver
Misp, Jeanne Kanner oL'Palalka
were among tho out of town
ikrt idled With yividhued poln- is spending a .short time ‘irt, San­
guci.ts attending the dance given
tta» mnl pines. Placed about ford a» the guest of Miwti'^'Ulyo
Wednesday
evening by Everall
a wore four ihli silver candle Bcrtjnmln.
•
Dash nt the Country Cliib.
:k i: holding tall red cathedral
idles. At intertill* about the
Miss Catherine Pittman , of Day­
Philip Mauck cf Kissimmee was
la were silver compotes' filled
tona Beach will arrive In
among those from out of town at­
h red ahd green mint*.
Friday to spend the week-end here
tending the donee given -Wednes­
' . ’Assisting the hosts ami hostess as the guest of Miss Georgia Mob­
day evening by Everall' Dash nt
in serving and enlorkainitig the
ley.
.
the Sanford Country Club.
gurst-i were Mrs. Robert A. New­
man and Mrs. Edgar D. Mobley.
Airs. Deane Turner of Port MyThose enjoying this delightful
TOO LATE Tp CLASSIFY
iffair were: tho Mlsnes Cothcririo cis. will arrive in Snnofrd. 'friarsWUmTi-f V'aldasta. Ga., Charlotte day to visit her sister, Mfs. ErnLOST, ONE BIG liver, colored
Stryker of Urmiale, ' Pn., Edith cft Kv:i)ia#C|d mother, Mrs. F. R
tinted.
Name “J o :,” Finder rettahner of St: Augustine. Hosaliml
rn dog to R. A. Nowman. LibWilliamson of Gainsville, Oliva
Hewimart, Claude Lake, Margaret
Peters, Mite Holly, Mildred Holly.
e Elitabeth Puleston, Genrgin
DRIVING to Pennsylvania Sunday
try, Surah Evelyn William*
nr Monday. Space for two. lit)
tj Znchary&gt; Helen Vernay.
W. Third St.

.ffler-

m t i . **&lt;-• i M h * t* * * * *
Mi,-and Mrs. Clarence Moron
have ns their guests nt their home
CM the'Country Club r o a d , Mr. and
Mrs. ypendiovc- MissRuth hpend;
love, Mr. y N. Parker, of ML I&gt;01?
Mr. Harold Power*, Who Is attend­
ing. Rollins College, Winter Park.
•At th meeting of the Crystal
Lake Improvement Society last
Tuesday, Dr. Robert Black was the
speaker of th* evening, nnd made
a most InipresslVo talk. Dr. Black
is from Brooklyn, N. Y. dnd he

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F 'a rk o :.:

groomsm an. f Q t h o r t r tji f M M li«

the ceremony were; Mr. hhd Mrs-;
Milter tif Oviedo nnd Mr. find Mrs. |
Dodd 6f Orltuuio,- friends 'of the
groom - Rtv. Mux Cook, pastor, of
the Bnpthtrhurch, was the offlrtoting clergyman. After the cere­
mony tbo {tarty returned |h the.
home of the bride'* mother where ft
icrcption and tveddinpf supppr.was
tendered them from f&gt; to 7 oclock.:
They were the recipients of many!
beautiful and useful gifts.
The bride, is the youngest dabgh-,'
ter of Mrs. t-vj/a Mather* and is;
a hutch beloved fthd popular yean*,
lady with Doth young and old in
this community '.'heto she was
tlorp ar,(f reared, t Mr.1 Morgan is
a native of Georgia but_for the
last tur&lt;&gt; yeaui has bean n resident
of Oviedo, wheio the couple will
make their home after Jan. 15. Mr,
Morgan is associated in business

w hich Is f i r s t mortgflffo on all 'thojr holdingB
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to
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The attendants worr Mrs. II. (
rkt-t. sister of the bi ide, imtlro

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SjT AD. RATES

! S “ B u a i n f s s S e r v i c e O f f e r e d , 3 3 — H elp W arned . M ale
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JA M E S II. C O W A N -A ll kinds of ’ WANTED - E x|«'iW cd
Tin ami Shpot Metal Work/
grower to work on shares
Water and Bout Tanks,• At Oak Trod Inif Company Sobrlng 1
AVenuo utul Third 1 Street. Te le-1--------------- — ............ .......... L
phono U L . , .
j WANTED White man "will
-- . s - _ /“
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&gt;)y wunti* wtrrk mi truck
HADOOCh STEAM P K E S S B R Y R. &lt;5. Onnnon. Luk. M„nm,
e^rCiennitig, pressing, tailoring.
lOAf St, Palmetto Avenuo, Phone WANTED
Electricinn to wire
house nt nine A p p l y 1320
Dou'jln.v St
Buenit Vistn flutuli-

7 1 — A p a r i in c u ts untl F l a t s

80—A—Heal Estate Directory

J !)•— Automobiles

Lola For Sale

for Said

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COUCH, \Rca1
FOR R E N T— Large 3 - room fur­ ELI)RIDGE
LOTS ON E A SY TE RM S
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NASH
Vltti l tNtA • f a n o U M A 1 i-HKM
Estate ami vegetables. Valdes
nished modern apartment; read110 cash and $10 monthly will I-*ads the work! tn motor car value. - fCAle OUMPANv, * Corpora Ham
lloti-l
Building.
enable. Phone 830-\V
buy 3 well located Oak Hill lot*.
Price, $75l) each. 10 percent otf
H. 11. C A K K A W L T . a** AUm luUir.
SEMINOLE I1UDSON-ES5EX
FOR REN T TO C O L O R E D -N ice HlGCilNS-SMITH-WIGHT. INC for all ensh.
U.r o f l b * R a t a l w ,.f .-AM 1-1111
,
Kent Estate and
INC.
WH.
three-room apartment, furnished
I ic f v m t a a t .
v'--..
203 Oak A y*.
INSURANCE BROKERS
or unfurnished, to ru-uj couple with­
N nllte I * b*rcl*y Kivrn tb.xl *iM|
Phono
4JK
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out children. ' Rntej. very reiiMinood liy virtue. (1 « Writ t,f K***t
lion InnntJi WH^f and under it
;*&lt;■•&lt; •..... * - - 7c a line f
nhle. 1409 W. 13th St. Phono'
IIU l’S —MARMONL i
4 seal ftGUre f..oni&gt;; Court ..r h- s ;
irnc rales on reqUmt.
&gt;
rn,lr Cu qnty. F l o r i d a S a te d (lie &lt;1
Sanford Automobile t.x&gt;.
,« f D r r-rs liter, t»2&lt;, r o im a a ju tli
•educed rn*es nre for
S2&amp; cash and $15 monthly will b^y SOU Mujrnolin A\«.
v Phnne 137 rt» y Dw*
?«*• M th* KiHeta and , tt*
lu-uutiful lot on French Avenue.
ltd*, land* amt trnvmrnta at KA
PHH.M1*. .|»rra-.-,t. In the hand* j
DODGE
Price $1350.
WANTED
Several high - class
it. t: Alin a w a y , * * *jmtnUre
gted a line, ,=
Pleasure car* and Graham Trucks H.
t
'. r rt( t h e vxlnte n f ( h * paid BA
salesmen to write ins urn nee fur
(mom charge of 30c for
1
81—Wanted To Rent
laturel Avenue lot between 0th
*,n&lt;*
Pbona S- 1*111 MAC, d ee *a*e d . I c a u s e In i
old-line Life Insurance Company.
insde t b r «um of I S t S . t r a n d enai
Dgcrlion. .
| THE SEM IN OLE POINTERY
T
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E
or
four
room
furnished
nnd
10th
Street.
Price
$
2,000
on
U
AN
SCO
CAMERAS
Court t a x e d In t n * t o m o f $1*2*1
We write Mnntiurd and substand­
idsertiaint' Is restricted to * t
beer and w huty and more nf
WANTED TO RENT— Four or 5
t have levU d upon and w ill o(r«
apartment;
all
convenience*.
117
tenjin of $50 cash and $20 monthly.
AND S U P P L IE S
chsfliHcjition. . ; f
ard from birth lo sixty-five, years.
teu und sugar are being consumed f o r m l * t o the h ig h e s t a n d htt
room
furnished
houeo
or
apart­
ii error is made The San- Utrot W. oth St. W. N. Luniley, Pn&gt;|&gt; Wonderful opportunity for ml-, Laurel Ave.
M n t i u K w ithin t h e l«jp
ment. m ur school; must'be reason­ Oak Avenuo lot $1750 on term* of nnd more tobacco used, report the bidder
In-urn o f wale at th e f r a m d o o r - *
lerald Will bo responsible i
vnnrement. Write State Manager
British custom* nnd excise .tom- th e Court H o m e In S a n fo rd . Beni
able. J A. Musscr, 308 Park Ave. $25 cash and $15 monthly.
I* one Incorrect insertion, ,
CLARENCE SMITH
no|* r o y n t r , Florida, o n Ifutitlay tft
at oi k o for particulars. .'108 South
mb.* tone nt.
3rd. day o f J a n u a r y . l * J T . a l l o f rtj
General Contractor
I. Street, ijike Worth, Florida, |
f “r.^aub‘ L^
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8 4 — Houses f o r Side
rig h t. t i t l e and Iliter,-at o f th e sal
Myrtle Avenuo tot just off I3Ct.
600 West First Street
SAM 1*111 L1,tl* lV-rehaed. in arid I
Street. Price $1U50 on term* o f .
t h * follow I rue dearrllK-d h&gt;t» p lit i
at Phonx 441 ,
n r parre le o f laud s itu a te |q t*«mi
$25 rash nnd 515 monthly.
tmle C ou nty, Flo rid a. to -w lt
Northwest corner Elm and H igh­
All that p art o f f f f f f l
WIGIIT-CH RISEN B E R R Y PRINT
land. rF o r ......
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SHOP — Printi
cash,
balance
easy.
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FOR SALE—Two houses and store.
I five (iS) ktui the \V*»t 1
Embossing. Sen u
ji-f'i Klfiy-fiv* it s j of,
on tol 84x210 feet; neur Wood­
it. PhnnO 417-W,
The Herald (Tasaificd Depart­
I’KLUnV hKI-TA- krcon
And.we
have
ninny
other
roihI
ihertu-f,
of record
reeorrt ln
In &gt; Ui* V»b
‘ (if
Commerriiil Street,
ment Will be glad lo help ruff Spiiug on Went Firet SL A i lots that can Ih&lt; bought for just
ttreoftt* of turntnot* ttqunty. H
MONEY to loan nt from fi 1-2 to
slrangeiw get located In rooms bargain fur $3,000. Enquire on , n few dollar* down,
rid,
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Plat
lloeb
t.
I’Ktrr* 71-76,
7 per cent interest.
or aparttnenl» und will render premises. A. T Chancellor, owner. i .DEAN BERG TORPORATlUN
N* / 1 r. u. h a n d ,
A. P. CONNELLY A SONS
Phone 475
A* Kher|ff of Hemlnol* Couni
every assistance in thivs- reHerald Building
Authorized Duco Refiniahing
NEW &gt;
‘&gt;room bungalow; go**| l o - (
qticsting it.
Phrtiu 713
49— Poultry unci Suppllen
catimi, lingo lot; gumge, fircCash in Advance
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atrohs anfl .eonftMar, aunt
for payment.

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LAUNDRx
819 W. 3rd St-

ROY SC H M ID T

TAN TRED strain White I a-ghn'ii
Sanford j Imhy rhick*; older* lukiui now
[for late Jaminiy deliver) from my
|own ftock; $20 per hundred or $!H
for 500 nnd over; II) per cent with
----------- o r d e r . Davie's ^'leasnnt View
flowers PouRry Farm und Hntche.ry, Box
. San- 38, Apopka, Fin.

Third and French

25— Flnrlstu
n person at The Sanford
office or by lelUr. Tele*
discontinuances * ire not
Prompt - Efficient
Service

josl and Found.
)—Pair brotvn r a w mule*,
ibout to hands high, other

A. K. RO SSITER

HtD AciCHSOrlc.a
}*4^ , y i ; I S l ^ Tubas? ’ Ye*f
, J Cwapoat in Sanford!

Auto T i r e

To. 2U0 bj W e i l

rect.

NICE. &lt;lean apn
all tonvenicn
1101 French ave
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FOUR-ROOM unfurnished apart
meni, private hath, lower (loot
122 12 Palnictto ave,

Celery Avenuo
Phone 212-W W (^)D- T)ry Pine. Steve and fire
A Floral Suggestion for Every
TWO furnished apartments, two
place
PHONE 5.T.*.
Occnsiun
t •om- each; $ 2n mill $25 month
Floral Designs a Specialty
1\ ,1 I I Fifth
FOR S M E
\\ OOll
MOOD
STEW ART THE FLO RIST
Store, Neater, and Ftrcplnre
Flower* for nil oernsinn*
t jl It K SKKYIt E I It ANSI KU
-MrLANDER ARCADE
PHONE 498
Phone 781

Iritlgcman’s place, known as
Farm, near-Ehier HpringCi
may. get mule* by paying
1 2 7 — P r o f e s s io n a l S e r v i c e s
p anti this ad.
Balloon tire for Chevrolet
J i l ; « Mury road." Return
ftr&amp;l receive reward. J .
612'Oak Ave.

plnct . cM-ry modern convenience./
UNFURNISHED gni.ige apart pom i - -K&gt;n Inn
13
Bennett A FOR SALE — Tomer lot in Oak
llill; small cash payment, ha!
ment, corner Lle\enth and Elm Stnug 1 ’ .a, I'aSm' tto \\-v nnd tie
ante $ 11) per mueth. Reply Box V,
Ave. Snyder
necn
Hire Herald,

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T h in g s lo Knt

■C H U tO PR A t T IT
I lie science
! that make* people well and Imp­

f*&gt;r partie.s
D»21 \ \ . let

py.
You nlso can el ijoy good
health through tin* method of
healing.
Dr W E Mm 1liiiigall.
I at Nat Bunk Bldg Pliolte IH2 J
DR. .1 K

H u s tn e s s Uhires fm

Rent

a Iit'd* We take —
A T T R A C ' I It F muni? t . rent ! ir
sl urrs o r
f!i*» * dt P a r s h r
Mid t oiiim* r- nl itr.ee*
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Yu-ung tiwio-r, 20h I’. uk \ * "c

y (irung

li I — M iM i'lhim ’min,

ird Slovc ( t Furniluic Co
$21 E. F ir s t Street
Wc-cjm-y :t full lute.

tug. (iiiuranteed not
Mmjmu .Harriet, over
Driig stoAv

tu burn
Mohley'-

r;.r*»p&lt;. •. ; c .

fu —&gt; Hot Siudwiche*
ft specialty of &lt;&gt;ur prumpt
ptaxcTlplIons and *iu:ck

Snle

f'-er liv i ng rooms, jwirrhe--!
, , , i i - n t - ml a Id-* f 1
- i ■ fitting t it nut, $2,01)1) |

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I || i !- Sir vour V•l-lit V 4%

in m
t it - iii iny sulntiv i.sion *n *
house
Chup South El.o i.i.i In answering t!l*s J
terms :ulv&gt; rt■*eitii,i,i toll nn- lu&gt;u m i- h
Htitel. &gt;&lt;tti have paid, the ha!.nice dun,
tli*- lit 'lumbers, anil th*’ Rival) »M {
of proper tv, also p n &gt;nnr pres- ♦
H O U S E S F OR S A L E
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null bungalow north of Hug hey ■;1’ col homo address. Wilte Box
Sanford Herald
*%
i i c t on Pal me t t o Avenue. Tw * P7\ |; ( ,ii

. V llifc. I i YE room
i;ini(;e. valuniile lot.
' ’ th ,'ii'ti 1 aviitnlde
V\lieeier Junes, Valdez

! - , i nit lie bought
rK nt dny v a l ue

a!

Ire- ihnll *
pi,thin
.-n

f f',no t i i - h and $7 * montii

ntelest

H-ctiu si,ii . ii buitguli w I'-vnt’-o
,,t the i •! * i
i Palmetto n n !
Kultu
Ivi t g-■ living flu *m,, ihi
sng room, kitchen, two bed room*,
bath with (hnwer, large porthv-,
etc, well built und nliiuMt new
$K,0tnt on icrms of $2t)d cuxh* *nd
$R5‘ tnunlhly.
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Spanizh bungsiow on Park A'if •
litre
Partly furnished, tw^i hod
'oumk, living room •nidll dining
mm,1 ki'. i'cr, both with -b‘*wi-. ,
hug, &gt;111 it $8,18"'
n lent!-, "f $5(tn cash .uni the ha!
,

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payahic like rent.
Beiititiful bungalow among oak
tree*.
‘Almost new, large living
room, two bed rooms, dining nook,
bath, elei trie range ntui
wider
heater, . etnpletely furnished ready
for you to move in. Double, gar
age. flower* nnd shrubs
Owner
will sell for $10,500 on terms that
me ensv.
DEAN BE IK, f t HIPOKA T ln N

\lltim)"lidc [ » r Sul,.
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Fit!ward IDgglnis, Ini’,
utiitii' t inI A 1';dn &gt;’1 Ip. Pig,ue 331 **♦
KENT VI l,i \ M 7 t
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D i , m ' ’ 7 i K I! T I K E S
S I. Ha'tones

Di-crfhoiors &lt;'handler
Commercial \venue
KEY to hoppinea*
Studvhuker
for the nevv year Srin Juan Oft*
ru ge I o.
USED i Alt EXCHANGE
o|{* Fit

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TEAS. T FULLER .MOTOR TO
S.uifnrd Ave. nt 10th St- Plume 002

KKi ONIM I ION ED USED CAflS

-&lt;d t'ur Lot, Palmetto and
Hliid Street.

Phone

Palmetto Avenue and Katie S treet
1.urge living room, dining romp,
Ii7— HofimM W H h Donrti
kitchen eontpletc
with electric
, W First S t. / '
tango and wider heater, btli|t •()
ROOMS, with 4&gt;r wi.tio.ii n e * i . •uhinets, two bed rooms, hath with
JvTUART- SLoW^Hflt biind issue
Ren-Oiubh rafts. Lllnolli Hotel
hnwt’t , large
front
Bltd rear
oppr'dvcil in Martin ('(unity
f«-r
piirchc.v Owner will rent fur J'k*
highway iniprrmmenta, and jmt- {jfl— lin om x W ilh tm l Hoard
monthly, or will soil on cxcoptiotT
nmneiit location of cuuply scat for
ally easy terms at n ela*o price.
To gei’tlcuicn, front
this county.
F O R HEN"
For furllier i n f o r m a t i o n , M r .
to phons; and hath, Mitchell ul The Hc/ald office.
hodt tnun, f I
SG5 Magnolia Ave.
,‘J2— H e lp W a n t e d '— i F e m n l c
wi t hi n. .'
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7R— O f f i c e s n n d fleftlt H o o m

713

pier to betfH&gt;— R m ’nre f » r H m ise k cep ln ff 1
constructed JnHltls city,
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__________________________ :-------------- '.F O R R E N T — Ftirnished b e d r o o r j;
AVANTED — A girl nr woman for
with wood heater nnd houwgcnej’nl housekeruing. white or kwtping privileges. 304 W "th Ht.

VI—Where to Ent
« LAKE WORTH—Davis*Rend to/EA T AT Sanitary Cafebe paved, front Igjke^Worth road-I thlng^’to eat at »

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room bungalow-, that a»c priced
to .sell.

A very r-mall payment will

give Immcilintc poirscssliin nnd the
halame arrm: —d 1 ke rent.
" I f you are I'fiwii g for a HUME,

p.i2!i UverLiiul Touring
lUdil |lodge Totinuft

IU2'1 Essex Couch.
11)2.7 Dial TV Toupo
Itijn Ford Touring
1323 Chevrolet Touring
ID25 Dodge .Sedan
3 - 1 Ton Truck
L. I-I Ton Graham Truck
L, 1- tTuii Graham Dntnp Truck
The above cunt lire rmjijdctc
eurlmuh'd nnd In.hcsl'ui fonditlu

wo etui please ; on.''

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CUM LOUGH REA LTY

COMPANY
Tol. 732

a l l First Not. Bk. Bldg.

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INSURANCE

' The practice ofkisilog ono an-.

other hftu ltccji eliminated from the ;
French prise rut**- . . From now
on the hnttlcrs. will concontrnte on

Property Dam age—pro­
tects you for the amount of
dumages occuring to the car
you may have damaged m
collision:
.
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Fire Insurance—settle­
ment in full for amount of
loss by fire.
7'

Prices Are Itiglit,

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_IS. .

TERMS TO SOME PEOPLE

,S ANFORD. FLORIDA

It takes brains t#
hy in IhH
world. .
Y'ou realise that when
you sec Eddie Collins hapging
urtntnd tho'bnacball hiootlnea w#lt. . . . ihg for rbmeonp to give him him »
! handout.

Welli you will never get
all of the pleasure possible
to get out of a cart—until
yen have fully protected
y o u r s e 1f and family
against all of the damages
that accrue to car opera­
tion.
L i a b i l i t y Insurance—
that is important—protects
\
^% i -f:
you and yours from having
to enter court in case of in­
jury to persons, pedestrians
or occupant# of a tar you*
have collided with.
Theft Insurance—brings
hack the replacement value
of •vour
car in case it is
'
•; &lt; C,
sto le n .

ll-ridd Hutliling
FOR ; \! 17 Practically new sew h'oR R E N T — 5 room stucco Inn.WE lui\" listed wlUi us '"■vernt 5ing ina.!11t's-; )mif price, adl) «'■
galow located at the corner of

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WATCHMAKING. KNOB W l
[and Jewelry repairing. Don Sm

' ELGIN, W \LTD AM, Hamilton, II'T h ird Si
rfj&gt; are right. Cush or I lituils Watches. Dlnmoruls and
\V« vtupt your btuinezh. j 'vedtling ringi*. P, Jv Ahvnrn, 317
Ci u- re To., general
worg, fiilow.'ilks. build, Irrigniiott hoxr*. J . II.
.

Fm

FOR SALE
Beautiful Frend
Ave lot, fl,35'5; sinall rasli pay
A1.1 ~r» room Rtuvt o liotiiu*,
ment tinhiiico $15 per month Rr
giiiiigc, nn highway I 1-2 j
ply
Ito* \, care Ilernlil
until o.f Sanfui i l ; nn&gt;' ‘tfore-

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77— H ousoh f.»r Ren t
FOR SALK One dresser, one chit
funier, l^-d -priug amt mattre**. FOR RENT
t i""tii utifvirni-hcti
RUGS--Srmmpuocd, light in your buffet.
Tall ■lie tween li;20 mil
bouse, with hath; $35 monthly.
home; color* restored, nup rui-i- 7 30 3 14 Elm
West Firet St
\n.lv 117 Poplui
ed, ntndc to look like new. Highest
R p D F L TRIM TO.
\v&lt;upprovnls or no charge, l! Uiese, UNI
31 the car, net the owner
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rug expert, with Lancy Dry t'leur.
me 4M.7 for cstimutej.
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•9 *, Pholte 1*&gt;5
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IP. W. RADFORD
J.11 g. 11&gt;i■m- five I'd
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ne -( |v t »m - 1 « i
a I ■ • gut eg*
ISinCfyS Htirvk'es o f f e r o il 1 no kink*, one nrm . Iier-un ,1 Mt
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Itlufhinl B r a u t y Slmpiii*
FOR SALE — 1 bumei oil stovj
P.«iwrt Ilnir Hob hers m I Pimm.' 3-J'J-J.
with large overt; mattress und .FIV E* ROOM furnished bungalow
Lidice and Children * Do
S. L NIX
spring, porcelain top table, porch *011 Highland Ave,; reiisoiiubb;
part ment.
Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law rot kor and tmnilrie*, i hrup. lv A.
lent to right party. Phone W82.
210 East First Street.
.TO ^'a H A R D E R SH O P
S , i*hi e Ilei old of f u-e
l i ? Magnolia Ave
t IKCULINE PERMANENT War
PS DUUtv S H I R E - Ions, Drug!'., Soda. We
you an your photm

84— Houses

, ludiite

VIDl Eli

L'hltop, 1*11*1
(Fool Specialist J
U oyd j Shoe Store.
Photic 10*2 for nppointmci-t

CORNER h o u s e ( limn in, 5
Corner lot in Pinerooms, $.100 down, $40 iiu-nthly. FOR SALE
hurst. Small cash payment, bntprice f i ’-DB. Bint \n*tm, \'alde;
nnce $15 per month. Owner, rare
llottd 1'ldg Phone 855.
j Herald.

HANFORD BUICK CO.
212 Magnolia Av..
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Mounting:
'Is Taken Secretly

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drink;.&amp; * * « u * • »
Those who observe them, he said 1 Don't go to sleep at night with
■rfaytrt;. Will make-hi* acquaintance. nn aching heart. Ask forgiveness.
W h o lesale S e i z u r e
Report Of Admiral Cleaves
Hla commandments follow:
Women do Shat much easier than
P o s t P ew W e e k s ;
Figured
In Trial
men.
• «
,
D ow n S u p p ly , S a y s ./'*
For Husbands
Of
Fall
And
Oil
Magnate
Arguments are distasteful arid
D o n 't hpsjtate,'to admit you nro
destructive. . Men have too many
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dee. 29.
tn the wrong.- !t 1s a m atter of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29,-M»l—
of them a t work when they get at —W’)—Wholesale imixirting hintrmni! Importance Vnd tho reward
Tha Fnclfjc "war scare" that fig­
work
to.
enjoy
them
-when
they
get
leg dealers, in Florida a t any rtte, ured Ih - the FaU-Dahony oil trial
r ■
4i, V . V . \ r . Is g r o a t.- .'!
,
M 01
home.
.
are going "broke" and don’t ^r&gt;w Ima come under inquiry b y 'the Harold Cresrkln, CC-yvar-old ion of a wealthy Chicago flour whole­
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Doc. 29.
Don’t n a g .,
your Husband has money, lif- it, according to n ntatmhcn^
House Navnl Committee uruf Ugp- saler, nnll a former Coyola University student, admits to Stata’a At(AP)—-•'fwo firemen wore Indulge liberally in compliments slstIf upop
NAS!
dressing well:
If he. here today by J. If. Le*,‘ jtM ity m cntatlvev McClitjUc, of Oklaho­ ftoinoy Aobtfri Crewe (left) that-he killed *Ix-year-old W altaf Schmidfl
(Uly IrtjUrpd early today fii ihey raise, a wife’s spirits, make hnsn't, don't muk* life '&lt;nisotal&gt;l« prohibition administrator,
ma, n Democrnt c member, said to­ with n hnnimet: In a Imre on the outskirts o f Chicago, Thl» plctorf
ibatin* a 175,000 blaze id hot- a ,h o tte r cook, a finer mother for him ncolding about It.
Furthermore, srtutiny of ihe day that Secretary' Wilbtft* bail re- wa* token *ju-u uftcr allenlsU had pronounced Croarkin nu&gt;rally auh* trous flood ..
j Kentucky D rug .company, and a mc-re loving companion.
Don't Tcfose to go out with your statcnient diselr.Mcs, liquor bought fuacd to give the committee confitho Cumber!*
normal but legally sane.
T
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route to ■)
u .B
had the money for husband. It, Is your duty to im­ from 'a prosperous’ whol^snler pro­ denlirtl Navy ,roports bcuring on’
*
ntnjje of r
clothes that this other wohsen spend prove your ^disposition by relief bably is domestic "shine",
this .subject.
Mr. Ix-c urriveu a t his cnn^lureached • bj
Specifically, the Oklahoma Rep­
^ ^William Ai Fiah’er, aa- she would probably mnke herself from drudgery now and then. *
.
Don't"
wp*
to
money.
Have
ii,
&lt;i&lt;ins
through nA'onsiderntion of resentative dincloxed, tho commitlook
fa
r
better.
here, bi
lt olilef of the fire diibudget system In your home.
costa,
(-onfisratiiuui,'
loss
i/f
bdnti
toe
had
requested
the
Navy
secre­
‘
Tell
your
wife
the
exact
amount
1882 pnd
rirnri*nt-w ent to-hjs death
Don’t hbther .your husbnmi with and automobiles, fines, niu| gove'rnwfctlon i
then ho slipped, while standing on o( y«mr incomr. plan together petty household nnifoyamtos at nunt cst,.' tes of the fraction of tary to tend It in confidence a reI»«rt submitted by Admire) Cleave;,
i small, lodge or the third floor of hpw to spend it. Ue fair «l&gt;out it night, t;..
men.
••
, th* amount i " liquor consignix) to while he wan commander of tho
burning building, directing his
Lock petty business troubles in
,ThIa &gt;
Toll him* he is the world's great­ Amelica ivhl, , finhlly reaches, its Asiatic fleet, dealing w ith y the
in H o’ Mil to the jfreu n d from your offleo a t'n ig h t. Ta|lT over est husband nn^ he will ho.
riornihi
,
destination.
k s jj
I. (jy- # - &gt;1 1
belligerent attitude of Japan ft few
led-covered fooling and tiled
W .ather.I
r
A good grade of \ / . ‘ 4«y cists year* 11^ 0.”
lie being rtythed to tho C ity hos|22 n case in tiulia,. on the, Uliml.
The committee action was taken Prominent Kdiu tfor ; Of A ll' Chamber Of Commerce Ex­ at 64.4 at
*1.
Purls Of Country Listed T pcctcd To Appoint Body nnd a rise of
though a liquid p- , oration thut In secret session, during cm siderf* Charlbs A. Webb, o few minutes
Arnontr
Spcnltcrs At Three
Of Prominent* Men
parses under tho s. .ue of whiskey dlion af Chairman Butler’* pro­
" " To Be tomorrev
er, foil from' fb* same spot Captain,
Day Meet Convening Today
luny be bought for $12 to $14 n posal to build ft new fltvo^ of light
Hosts'To
Lftrge
Delegation time
iher hiui occupied, and he
is .
care, Mr. I.cp said
cniisere to bring American naval
' \ o death by the
T
h
e!
strength
pp
to
a
satisfactory
ratio
SO
l*rr
Cent
ilrarhcs
l&gt;.
B.
1 Al.l.AHASSEE^FIn., Dec. 29
A committoo for. Urn entcrtaln'•
.» » .
Of tliis amc-jni only nbmitfbO with thnt of Great Britain nod —f/I*) - The three-day scasiun &gt;&lt;{ ' *T’rn t of the member* of tho Rivers reached Fr
The?/iamM ill thh drug company
per (Win over muuingoH
icri^nn Japan
the Floridu Etlucatl.in Association .
Hnrbcm Committee, and their fWcr ia still rialr
ad gained considerable headway
Tho flood, sit
It wan Admiral Cleave*’ report i;ot under way here today with jR u"IBe*. i» expected to b« appoint(hirsts, aceordirik to prohibiUon
*
n nltfht watchman fo r the Governor Walker Qf Georgia
that dt/vn*c counnel in the Kail d&lt;-purliiiental mretinga a* a
ui at Friday’* maiding of the dented in local
departnu-ni
o-limnios,
raiding
the
Lawton
I
h
Installed
As
Pres­
«1 Bank of Kent ucky, across
Offers Rewards For Appre­
Dohcny triul sought without sue- to the general ae.Wons to follow. j Chamber of Copmiorce, according nala, presontln*
ident Of Kiwanis Club At cost «(, unco to $14 a case.
wA-frijm ths drug company,
casting th at hi
hension O f Guilty Parties
res*
(•• -(-cure frem 4he Navy dcA
seaworthy
liont
big
t»nmtg|i
to
Educate-* i-F -evernl section* of it-* officials of. thnt organisation countered before.
Noon Meeting Today; Talk
H*dL th# fire a t 4 o’clock this
part
meat
in
Mip|»,rt
of
the
ertnttn.
'who
stated
today
that
everything
And An Inquiry Is Ordered
By Rev, Klntf I h Also Heard carry n \v«rtii while cargo j of tu n that the IVarl liurtiur oil con­ the country puril.-ipated 10 the de­ ■possible would bo dono to show the The rira r friil
liqtlur costs unywherc -.bat
partmental conference,., and wore
scries of’ cxplosloni greeted
tract \
entered' Into by the
■visiting cc.igrcsmmm tlte morita ciably before»
ATLANTA, Oa.,&gt;Dec. 29.—(A*)—
*10,000 and $20,000. An nutc
ftiremen-Who answered the call, Charles th a t official regalia of the
Installation of officers Jor the bile fast onmiih uud (Icpendilide Dohcny ( Intercut*^ under Elresa aim on the program for addresses i i Sanford ami thedit. Johns river stated/
Rainfall
fire fpMQally? cr®pt ,nto tl,e Ku Klus Klan was wprn by hooded year 1927, an 'address by Ur. F. enough for tin* Itootlrgger’a pur- of a national emergency in the Pa­ nf the genera! meetings. Among in the' abort ttm» thoy ar# to be throughout
them wore Charles N. Judd, of the
n|Ace and. Range com- men who flogged Wimberly K. I). King, pastor of the F irst Bap­
tory Monday night t
po*o ru li.t, to another $2,000 to cific.
University of Chicago, one of Um j
cl^*u
„
. ...
fpany, adjoining, and in a ahort Brown! Toombs county attorney, tis t church and u number of vocal
hut stopped a t all .
$4,000, Ia»e estimated
vutstnnding
.cbmd
worker*
of
the
L
j
1
**,
^
^
y
niceting
r
f
to, the Boln L* Veillc com- pear Lyonk, Oa., last Friday, today selections by Mrs. Charles Powell,
afternoon. Gloomy
lie
cited
the
case
of
one
s^uth
country;
D.
A.
U.
Browne,
director
Chamber
It^to^m
heldI
at
tha
Hot#
s 7.. • . v W --5&lt; •
^
er has today sc
followed the calling »t ‘a special Jr., Who was accompanied by Mrs. Florida wholesaler, unnamed, who
of pitysicftl education, Peabody Col- 1 o rre,t ,jak“ and n
a* fa s t as it_ gTand ju ry .and tho aff*r of re ­ B. lL'D eas, featured today’s lunch­
has lost 7.000 castm uf whiskey l&gt;y
lege, Npshvilla, Eenn: \V. N. Tay­ tho method, , of entertaining the
street. Firemen'
eon
meeting
of
p»«
fjanford
Klwanwfcrdss bv tha.govem or for convlcMEMPHIS/1
cotjflscttliqn, 14 valuable boat* and
lor,
Jackson, Miss., exceptive sec visitor* will bo held precodl
is d ijb , Jwld'in*.thiv Seminole Cafe
appointment
of
n
re
„ , ’ T 7 lion of Tucmbcrs of tho tund. ’
Hief
K
S
g
lt tt o relit
IK
automobile*
during
the
pa-ttijrw
.clary of the Mississippi Kduch
eventually brougiit • The Constifutiun, in a dispatch at 12:15o’clock.
;roup of btalacAa add prefcaalvtal flood situation in
fnanths,
in
addition
ti&gt;
being
u
ider
Hon
naaciclation.'jind
Mi/»
J
.
Jewell
control a t -6 o’clock this from Louisville, Oa., today quoted
Jh e retiring- president's • annual,
net as A
$-f 1,&lt;)00 bond in fig h t cases of said
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Slmpspll, aSsisUiiit sdlto supertn (non to (n
Q jL F
Judge It. E. Hardonian, of the report and the turning.ovir \o*hts nn:l ponscstiun Of liquor, three
A
play
W
play
arc
aunt
T&gt;f
the
lcX
i
of
Maryland.
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'
T
, , ir. explofrloun , which hampered Todmhs circuit, as declaring it was successor, T. W.Lawton, featured
Alnl
J. G. Ball * U
nlmma Hanford football game r*
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.
..
case*
of
bribery
.in,!
three
c.'
con­
Matter* of peculiar Interest to cefretar&gt;' of tho Chamber of Com?
I tho wbrk of firemen was caused "common knowledge” th at mem­ the ceremony o f installation. The
New Years Day i* to la- broadens
1y f tlock of fireworks carried by bers of the band wore the Klan rc- program for tho mooring was in spiracy.
Florida school work were discussed mcrce. staled today that updn the
a
t
the
Armory
under
the
auspice
$10 Cf*e For 1Van«]tnrtmtioa
at tho departmental meetings.
its.DHig Sundries chrnpany.
gu|lt. On the other hand, Nathan charge o f K4nt Roseiter, newly
committee's acceptance 0f tholr In* along
Tho impottorH, Cce said, e*tl- of thG OampbcJI-l.or-dng Post of
elected
vic&amp;prcBident
of
the
club.
The
*eri&gt;:&lt;i
of
general
r.e*?lons
tlio
American
Legit
n,
according
1
•
vitation to visit Sanford, which and Ohio ri
Bedford
Forrest,
head
of
the
Klan
:7J
In his atldre*..i to tho members utnte another $10 a case for trnnv jInn announcement muilo today by will open tonight, to bo featured \»us (ondcrod Tuesday morning hr 8,000 have bran
in Georgia, reiterated n denial that
portation,
winch
raise*
the
prie«
to
f l0^
c' u*,&lt; Dr. Kirfg stressed tho
b.v nn address by Govsrmir John Jacksonville, they wen* Informed hom*s as a rdlu
official* of the pent.
the Klan hntl any part I
n 1P a .adoption, in the face of tho new $r.4 n ease, without considering
W Martin
The -hief executive that the visitor* would, in all pro­ from the stfi
fair.
The
demand
fur
a
running
m
i
I
year, of o spirit of courage :n loss of Ixiatn und aut«,ntobHe'&lt;, and remit of the game is naid t« be I " 'h extend a welcome to tho dele- bability. bo In Sanford on Wcdnea remstnod a t
The newspaper also quoted Solic­ meeting the problems which, be gt-noru) overhaul ’.ike fines and
very heavy owing to tho In ye gat-s on Iwh-ilf of the *Uti‘, and I* day, coming hero direct from Lake­ Imfager Veporta frem l
itor A. S. Bradley, of Toombs coun­ said, are to confront the club -and ruliirlc.-.
tions indica
exiH-ctod to nlsn discus* the gen­ land.
ty ar. declaring front his home in its members and tho city ns it
“Tho price at wholesale on the number of farmer residents of
be l
eral
education
situation
in
Florida.
Arrangctnsnta.for
their
enter­
Alabama
who
nre
nerw
residing
in
Waynesboro, that members of the whole,
ucabonrd of the atute, 1 am in. .
, „ iv al Btdrdt exhibit from Scm- mob "adm itted' they wefo KlansUpward* of a thousand dnlegatt? tainment will prebably .Include tRm. we
foriqed," he said, "is about; $00 a Seminole County and to tho many
The.
new
officera
of
the
club
are:
RuOrou,..
linois county it being planned for men before whipping Brown."
football funs who are Interested in are expected for tho convention be- meeting them a t Lakeland and
case. • ’
diet any ime
I the C entral Florida Fair a t Or- Bradley was quoted as saying that T. W. taw ton, president; A. K.
cqcnrting
thorn
Sanford
bjr
the
Inter-sectional
contest.
The
turn
the
meeting
end*.
President
"Where are the profits from
Roasitor and Forrest Ijtko, vice­
flc. Hotnoe*
[ismfo. aciordlng, to U C. Bebout, one of the mob rcmnrked:
telegraphic servlco was guaran­ It. M. Healey, of Tallahassee, nr- nufantobilo, showing them,through
liecrethry of tl» Somlnolo County - "Wo are Kiansmen and we arc presidents; A. C. Fort, treasurer. which the ‘big fellows’ in the teed by John Kumhlcy, nedurding ranged npcrial railroad fares for various section* of the county and lated from r*U )
he
C. Babout, ia ex- liquor p a n e nre reported
River
[Chamber of Commerce, who stated whipping you because you have The secretary,
to official*.
those attending, nnd also accon; tho celery districts before bring nounced that
getting
so
rich?
I
cun'i
find
l»octe&lt;l
to
retain
the
office
for
an
­
day’-th llt\fh e oldest and f&gt;nc of been prosecuting the Klan."
• eating ni range'ment* ni U.c I modntlons at tho Florida State col- ing them into tho city proper. Up­ tJLleVworsi^
. .
other yeac.
, then:."
’ larger*, industries of the. bounty
Armory
are nuch that a huge lego for Women, where the gath­ on their arrival here, tho congre*^* lood stagri I
Forrest yesterday raid the Klan
lie cited another case in which
The directors for 1027 are: Ray
iujd iro intiiuded.with the othc^ would offer rewunls for apprehen­
the principal u few months ago rrc/Wd can he accomodated a d it ering will lie held throughout the men and the member* of their fears that
Fox,
Hoywood
Walker,
J.
H.
Jack­
splays fcM hiLfair. .’
party, urn expected to be taken to when; * v
sion of those involved.
son, R. B, Chupmun, R. H. Berg. ws» rated ns worth ohout $200,000. is expected that aevoral liutidrrd threo days.
( Mrs. A nnie Johnson of Mnrkhaiv
th Hotel Forrest Lajte for luncheoo
fan*
will
gather
there
to
he
ir
the
Brown reported he was beaten S. M. Lloyd and W. M. Scott.
;
"Now he’* broke,” Leo said,
Paola i» -to t have chargo of the so coverely tbot^ he wax* under a
fallowing which they will board
“and besides that he ‘stand* a result* of tho game. A 1 -ninal
igcm ents 'fo r- the, dirplny, physician’s care, and warned that
the jtenmor Osceola, of the Clyde
atlmiacion
fee
I*
to
he
charged.
most admirable chnnco o f moving
Vig to include every grndo j ( he Would' be killed if he did not
Line; for the trip to Jacksonville.
T|io
actual
play
is
tq
M
art
at
tn the federal institution th at has
and spirits of turpentine move out of the county in ten days.
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■ '‘Wo are particularly anxious
htade Atlanta famous U&gt; bootleg 5:16 o'clock Sspford time. The
to 'Ih o producers of the Brown assisted in the.prosecution
game begins in Pasadena a t 2:16 ., Rav. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown, Hint tha visitor* *4* the wondprful
circles, for ft protracted itdy.”
!r'*
o’clock.
The Armory is located on state evangelist* far tho Christian development of this ’sectlotv. jand
of f iv e 'men ' accused. o f‘ fatally
More Money In "t3»lne”
favah tores indoslries woi-o wounding Willie Wilson b u t July.
Ccnlmercia)
Avenue.
*
Chu$ch, are to l&gt;cgin a *oriel of th at thoy be afforded the pleas tiro
Thorn in a little m ori money in
by tha early Virginia
evangelistic mooting* in tho audi- of th trip j to Jacksonville", Mr.
the domestic product, boitled in the
&lt;Ur$W by tho early Virginia
sith (he c
LONDON, Dec- 29.—(A1)—A big wood* and not aged apywherc, Mr.
tcrium of the Tligh School 8 ut)day Ball said today, “We want them
jrtions .in the past 100 |)yar*,
fa see as much of the river during
red
mystery
automobile
coating
morning
a
t
11
o’clock,
under,
the
L*e
believes.
lie,
say*
losses
nre
rdlng to, Secrclhry .Bebout.
$100,000 to construct and believed ies* and eoita not quitw • a high.
auspice* of the First Christian the daylight hours a* pnssiblo ami,
ho industry has always bccq
capable of developing a speed of
Church of Sanford, according'to an for that reason they will not have.7 si nre I
“An Orlahdo, bootlegger about
Of F io rlq a 's largest, and EJemlSTEUBENVILLE,'
O.,
Dec.
29.
200 miles an hear, thus shattering 10 months ago told nte,.he could
announcement made by officials ot very long to stoy In tho city”, he' obeerve
'!• county has shpwn psrticular
added.
gauge,
all cxjstipg. records, will be sent buy plenty of whl»key ht $2$ a —(/‘PJ-l-Enlcrprihing moonshiners the local church.
'
iivjty In naval stores, The inconverted
dressing
ronr.ts
a
t
the
to the .United State* in Fcltraury case,’" Lee said. "Ho wa* retail­
Rev. Brown i* said to be widely
H W i
try lit Florida!la really respon- 7 NEW YORK, Dec. ,29.—&lt;/T)—
for n speed test on some Florida ing, -Now-the wholesale prioo' I* high -school, fcotbnll field Into an known axAtn. cynnRClist and to have
r f o r tho bulidlpg of tho port Itare lace helrldoms of many wom­
elaborate
~dleltilery
tint
iF*u
rprised
beach yet to be selected;
held nonm of' the most important
$100 A case and the peti. article by .a police raid today.
1t
ho Mid
en of social prominence today
The car, which')* shaped like a hard to procure.”
pastorate*.in
tin- country, Ife was
i ,
They
found
a.CO
gallon
still
*
In
form a prised altar clpih of the sea .Sled nnd has enclosed tlriss to , There was a time when the boot­
pnntor. of the
First Christian
NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—(A
Cathedral of SL John the Divine.
cut down wind pressyre, is 32 feet leg trade figured on liUlo more operation os well a* much,finished Church of Jacksonville, in Rich­ anson B. Houghton, ambassador.
product.
The
dressing
room*
hsd
Thr, cloth, In the form of a 'm o ­ long and six fcot wide. 1C repre­ than one j»er cent ty*s, but that
r. ‘been locked up a t the cJoto. of the mond, ImL, and in Belle (Fontaine, England, who is hopta on a Christ­
saic nnd comprising more than 100 sent* a seriou* attem pt on the part time
.,
tfj
j
' mas leave, has the role of defend
has gone. gridiron
season hut the distillers
l
Dec. 20. - W nieces of rare and antique lace, of the British m anufacturers
A The meetings, to which the pub­ ant In mysterious litigation. 1
had
breken
Into
tho
place
through
ms prorontedto the ebuach by .tho capture epeod records now hei
CLEARWATER—fli.OOO addit­ a window)and operated it for five lic has been-Invited, are fo be held plaintiff fn a $50,000 stilt far ft
ioresan auxiliary apd dedicated the U n iU d itate * .
fg
ion tb be built to Fort Ilanrieon week* unmolested. . , - ^ V
, each evening during the week, with
Mterday by Bishop William T. v’v Tho car weigh*^ 7fine pound*
. AtL-.V
.7
an additional morning service on
fanning.
consume* 4 1-2 gallons of gaso­
issnr rrss*~v l
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.Sunday.
Every kind
lace, much hun­ line » minute .and i* capable of
ted to d ay io r tomorrow,
r w p permission from Supr
justice Gnvegan. to i
boats and men", with th e •»*.! dred* ojr years of i$% was 'used. ijaveloping 1,000 horsepower. The
“ ' of it had been taken front powif is divided oyer two,motor*,
on ilr. Houghton by i
gowns, vtHls and handker­ one being along over each ax lt. It
she hntv found It imp
• ? chiefs;ngchristening
cops and gown* eontifba a secret tfansmlMlon.and
on him
and even .-the flounctlWjof. bridal control system recently Invented.
alb
bis
.tlUaripcd
by
U
TALI/AHASSEE:
garments. Tho -various pieces The manufacturer* o T ^ tlii^ c a r,
affidavit
that
■\c
gulf
.
trials
to,
- - 0P)—Several state
0.
AV
.
falsely accdsAd her t
i the reason for were sowed together with a thread which waii constructed .secretly 1 a t
d
ay'w
ere
searching
far
boarding
Jv-V
¥
....
. ‘°n;
on the a*frt
front Frtqc*. Wolverhampton, claim that It I* battle. a t 'L M ’ Perl
JquarteSSflfh* obUincaiSmecially
a fire l«st of • hrJrioom pt»:
i transfer of
By* tbklr
the libetal* jilaren a* the re io it
ir vkfary
vki
a
r
m
coast
of.
known
os
tocnr
do
lid®
(heart
of
the ldrgeat ever built
icd recently, to
night
(bat
virtually
destroyed
the tithe and r l « e o|
’«lt&gt;n was
..lined
access
te-the
Heeoiyllda
riv­
tcasp are now
linen) and *hlch has not. been
pot gtvrn. and asiueiror
The »peed tre t in the United forces of Dr,
at K
borne
cf
Mr*.
D.,
F
.
Chittenden,
one
Jabd extend V manufactured since the war.
et,
captured
PruU.de
Pah,
god
be­
strategic
threatening
*« rral,
State* will be held.tinder the au&lt;- points leading to 1 inferior,
1mile* to‘
gan An attack on Monkey Rldg*. of Tallahassee’*' landmark.*,,, &gt;' -I Mr*. .Mason is hot.I
Tho cloth is 12 feet 9 inches long I ire* of tho contest board of the
1 Vff •
. •-----conservative If this strategic point is taken, it % A Itdrnoy ;G*heral J. B. Johnson
The troops of
anil '2 feet 4 ihehes adds andjX American Automobile
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Diac, who
and Dr„ F. r A. Hathaway. ,ohalrgovernment of
valued at more t|ian 1100.000^ The
f n by has hoen recog
In the te s t .lt will be
by
S o o n Wee Wju conceived by Hisi Klolttt
BriU States, were fo
Nafr*^
9*111*, an
nn »«nrrt
InCOR,
expert In lace*.
Vfe*. fore the I
nk,* iwhlle AssUtaht
I by
Oersl IL E. C arter «nd a
m «nf
BODY 18 RECOVERED;” -.' :
a waitW iV '
charge.1'
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ition. sofdrowned • n e r .l .Uy. n g o J n
7 .11Iri
iu r of th i Ookolockonee Rlwr, whUe try«
Iw .1
• -on&gt; a ccnvict road |
tore,

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BODY RECEPTION IS TO
HOLDS MEETINGS BE PLANNED FOR
AT TALLAHASSEE

W ORE! 1927 OFFICERS OF
— - - - - - - F KLANi LOCAL 1UNCHE0N
IS LATEST CL A IM 1CLUB ARE SEATED

Football (Jame To
Be Announced For
Fans On Saturday

y to Display
[One o f State’s Old
Industries at Fair

teE

Church Meeting To
Start Next Sunday

Mystery Speed Car
W ill'Be Tested 0 n
In Florida

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Dressing Room Used
As Rum Distillery

Heirlooms Compose
Prized Altar Cloth
In Gothhm Church

U. S. Envoy Is Made
Defendant In
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win Be At Mobile

p i p i S

Forces of Dr. Juan Sacaaa in
Blaze Destroys Old
icaragua Threaten, Interior Points Landmark At Capital

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the founders of the Longue of
Nations. Lango received the prise
in 1921 and. Nansen in 1922. There
has been i^o aw ard of the peace
prize sinco.
^
Taxation Cuts Prizo
The other .winners of tho pence
print were' If. D urant iof 8wltzer-

Midget of Majors, Delivers After Bad Start

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Huddle And
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sTlanned '

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The Eastern officials went thc
W hfttm Conference ono le tte r in
tWslr decision, tho Westornera hav­
ing, decreed a two-second halt.
r j3 f v j,ho rules of the'com m ittee
agrees with the- officials in an­
o th er Suggestion, joferecs and um­
pire* will be gjycn wider latitudo
Inr Imposing penaltlco' for unfair
play* not otherwise provided for
In, tho rules. Rule 21, section !*,
now providea .a ilyo-ynrd pcnnlty
*04-, the officials would n ti ,Jt
nmfmjed to provide a "proper
• A nuggostion will go forward to
thio rulen m akers that thc exlrting
lim itation In downs bo changed or
gtylishcd. Tho suggestion will not
InhiUde a propored remedy for the
deficiencies.
I | | t \ JTl ) I / f T ^ !
I
sA provision in effect but not '
lij£ i Y r i j
IkWi .V r V .
ri»w in tho rulos providing that j
W k - 4 V t - 4K g*roffside player touching a punt- |
‘t 1 I
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L.ball. rhould bo penalized five j
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y trd s and a touchlmck doclarvd it They call him thc ’‘Midget of the Major.*,
tho offense bo committed within 'finutreau is only a mile. Hi ••towera’* n
t &amp; ; ten-yard lino, the officiali i thc five-foot margin, but he's ,,uitc
hi

9CtTt)ftfiAKERJ combines American
standards of efficiency to keep down the
price of its cars, with old world' ideals of
,.ii.tiit\7 tn leoon down the cost of mainte-

Braves have had In ,
da&gt;» of Maranvllle, |
l- days of thnt fuin

and Speaker
n r r A D n TO
paseuma had tin* leg up on Mai
To Fight Battles m r | A
lKAlh
KLlUKli
io
ii»'W
undnnd»u
,,'h^‘hl"’ i° ii?°
L front nl n
pace in tho sixtt..
Together, Is B elief Q■nl i Tj p .f .] U C 1 7 1 TI.D I
from whore ho met thc challenge

-ten tuwisoo of any such movo,
when tho three were found
ng ready to board tho Clovetrain, their brief statement*
; ttonflrmattory.
bb said: “The go vernmont
r has had anything td do
* jth basrbnll, has it? "
Npe4ker said: "My affnire nrc in
th e hnjids of Mr. Boyd."
Boyd said: “Give me credit for
knowing th a t the government has
nothing to do with the ease."

ince Has Added To
is Hunting Stables

for; the election of a B,
rectors to Mrve
year, to hear report*
and to transact suehoti
aa may prttiftW comt

2 Evenings and I

3 Different O peras by same Cast that ipp
New York, Boston, Philadelphia, 'Pitthburfb,
New Orleans—
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'-li' ’ v —-----| Jim Daisy stayed up to the paceTho chalking up of a new track | pinkern in thc
final eventoftho
record for the fivc-fnrlong dash, | «|ay nnd when
called uponnt the
together with thc riding of Jockey ;10Wj nf tho stretch, hernco.1
T, Pnscumn, featured the four nromul Harp o’ the North nnd
teenth duy of the meeting ut Sem!- ^mn j,y half q length to reward his
noln jicrterdny. F.arl Pool, with barken- with thc good price, of 10
Pascuma Up. clipped off tho five t0 j jje paid, the in-st price of tho
furlong route in thc fast time of
fjct, captured the short end
1:01, a mark which may stand for (,,f t|)c purse.
*omo time.
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Tho new record camo In the sec*, rj
. , - j ! , j . -rj , , J
ond ovunt and provided the rus- j S y n d i c a t e
D e s i r e d
tim ers With a n 'honest-to-goodnes* . rp
r» _ i„ _ r
*4/
horse race. Be Trueman, who held l O U C i a y C o m i n g U l
th^recorrlI for the (Ustance, led the E u r o p e R i l l f f C h a i t i p
fio!d&gt;to Urn atretch turn but was
,
°
obtrun in a stretch duel with Earl
•, . .
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Pool, thc litte r yomlng on to win
LONDON, Dec. 28.—K&gt;P)— If a
with a final spurt that carried him now boxing syndicato here has it*
under the. wire ono-flfth of a te c - j way Elky Clark, BritUh nod Euortd fa ste r than tho previous mark, ropenn flyweight chnmp|on, wxiuld
Pascuma went up several notches havo delayed bis . departure for
.
In ,hls; rating ns n rider when he Amorlca.
booted homo three winners yester­
day to rnnkc hit' total for the meet­
ing stand at 18,* His was thc out­
standing performance of the day,
followed closely by little Eddie
Bonhum, who brought two winner*
under the wire.
• . ..
Tony bagged his first in tho in­
itial event of tho afternoon tvhou
hu piloted Affectionate Mary In by
a head over h er closeat pursuer,
LAKELAND—New. Public libra
Pricelcsr, in n six-furlong nffair. ry com pletedjn’this city,Jal Alai managed -to g e t ih tho
show.
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S; Interrante, .CervL Special Dance program by
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Nero, well rated behind tho
leaders until thgnWiul *.of tho

Hosed fU«t.After, being.W trun i
l, tho carly^guing and took shot
[ money.
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710 W , F i r m S t , P h o n e 472-W

of Panobt nnd managed to hold tho
,|,nd. The loiter slnyc.l f«*r th-

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Sludebnker owticrs have tlriven their

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The regular annuiK
the Stockholders of n
Dank and Trust ConJ
Florida^will he hsld bL
with th f by-laWs o d w

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working of thc try for point after .Connie Macks Athletics He made u
touchdown.
brief trial, however, the lean Mr. N.d &gt;1
A iuirircstion wnM made that n Braves erobhed him and with the Beret

WASHINtONO, Dec.
«ri
.. -—W hatever Ty Cobb and Trin
’ 8peaker arc planning to do nbout
“Dutch" Leonard's "fixed, game"
charge* mad0 public by Baseball
Commi»#lonod Landis, they . ap[-&lt;■ pjVently ' fntended to do together
^w ithout preliminary publicity a* to
* dtfail*. 1 '
Cobb came to Washington yestotday from Augusta Ga., and
Speaker,.w ith his attorney.W . II.
; - Bgyd,4»r^lv&lt;Hl nbout the name time
frtm Cleveland. Escaping watch­
} fu l o y c i^ h e y immedlaWly Went In­
i ,
^conference
somewhere, and
maintained tho strictest-incognito

P a s a d e n a , c a iir , Dec. 2 8 .[^i-fFootball followers today tu m edjt^eir pttention upon the eampa
of the Cardinal* of Stanford uni­
versity nnd-the Crlip'son Tide of

S T O C k u b u i, Dee. 28. r - &amp; 4
The tw enty-fifth anniversary p '
tho Nol&gt;el Peace Prize find* drtly
for m w Jiving who have won-that
reward for promoting the fra tcm l
ty. of nations.
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Sinco the prise waa created b y ____ ___________ _
,
.
Comrpop garden sago brawed In­
thc will of Alfred Nobel, inventort Wilson, 1918;
L.
Bourgeois,
to
a heavy tea vldth s tlp h u r added,
of dynamite and other ekploelvcs.i France, 1920; K. H. Brnntlng:
.
- streaked and fdd­
22 men have received It.
Sweden,, 1921.
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' ~ , will t u r n g r a y ,
Elihu Root, American statesman
Tha .t&gt;rir«s was given ,to tho.Ined'Hair beauti­
and form er United S ta te s 'senator ,titu tc . of: International Law In
fully dark nnd
Who was given th e-1912 prixa&amp;lor ’jilOt, hd International Peaco Bur*.
Ms activity In tho purificationM pin, in-1910 and thc International,
V luxuriant-. J u s t
tho Philinpenes and Cuba and jn the jtetl Crwa in , 1017. No awrfrds
a few a p plica handling o f the American-JapHiilW v e r t made in other years. I . ' .
dispute, ranks an the senior aMdinf
w hen fist distributed : in 190L*
nd
proyo * revcthe survivors. The others ar&gt;&gt; the value 0f tlio prize was $40,4091- J
lation if your
Senator Henri LaFontalne o f Bel t)yt jt has decreased u n d o r ta * 0*] | f e t - 0
gium, and Christian Louis Langn t jon. The lowest vuluc was'In 10231 ' V^.f ,
.hair ia.fading,
streamed or g r a y ;
und Fridtjof Nuriaon, NbrvveglVn«. whcn jt wus $35,044. F or thW?
M i x i n g tho Bngc
A ctlvr.Jn Peace ,Bodies'
year it to $31,350.
*.
'The . Belgium senator add th&lt;
^ hill panned by tho Swedish Ten nnd Sulphur rccipo nt homo,
Norwegians M&gt;crc given th® Itrirc parliament removes the taxation though,Us troubl«ltomer‘ ,An easier
Wnyid to got b ,bottle of W yeth’o
lil recognition of th e ir, lntcrc*)^jn after this year.
Sage and Sulphur im p o u n d nt
pceCd societies, ,c&gt;ub of the pur---------— --------- :
any drug store all ready for use
poncs of th* award being thc por- , T(X A TTEM IT COMEBACK
motion of ppaco congrosscs.
NEW YORK, Dee. 28.—(fl*)—Bob for only 75 ednts. This is tho oldhaFontnlnc yma a member qC the McAj |j ^ cft “Dying cop," will at- timo recipe Improved by the ad­
4’crm ancnt International
(ompt' n‘ sprint comeback this Wlnr dition of other ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair is
Bureau a t Borne when ho receive!
The farm er nation*! dar-h
not
sinful, wu all desire to retain
the prizo in 1913. Lange has l&gt;c*n fhnmpion, whoso r e ti r e m e n t wan
general s e c r e ta r y of th c Interpnr- ^or^ ,,j tbred years ago by a our youthful appearance a t a t­
j llumentury Union nt tienova *in';p I .-pronted tendon, hnn filed bis en- tr a c t venose. By darkening your
, 1009.
Th« otplorer Nnhscn is lf jn t j,p
0f c. games in New hair with Wyeth's Sngo nnd Sul­
phur Compound, no one ctin tell,'
professor in natural sciences at y orjj on Jnrtj 8.
■because it docs It so naturally, so
evenly. You just dampen a sponge
&lt;.r soft brush with it and draw this
through^ your hear, taking one
smnll itrand a t a time; by morning
nil gray hairs have, disappeared,
nnd, after another application or
two, your hair becomes .beautifully
dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant.

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m football officials agree
something should be dorie
the shift and huddle.
&lt;Uhg In nnnuul session until
this morning, tho Eastern
latlon of Collegiate Fcytbsll
[bU devoted mJch of its time
theism’o f,4lie huddlo as ulow- j
ing tip-piny a n l of tho shift js
making it difficult for officials to
determine legality. As u result, a
suggestion .will bn made to the'
ruTer.’committee that on nil shift
KM1huddle.plays after the plsyera
h«Vo become set, tiny shall lomnln
in'thM r phe.arradged positioha for
three Seconds before tho hall Is

Spttnor, A ustria,
1005; Thto(lore Roosevelt, 1006; E. T. Moneta'.* Italy, and L. Renault,' France,
TWW; ! K;*P. , Arnoldson; Sweden
ahd F. Bajcr, Denmark, .1008; A.
M. F. Bocm aert, Bolgiumi and
Baron dc‘ Constant, Franqb. 1900;

Tutiiing

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P"P*rin£: for tho an- cloven looked
i l l . C nual New Year s day gridiron action _
, f f t clash in the. Rose bowl hero.
i n pa*!**,.
Concn Wnllaco Wade's Alabnmu *&gt; uced a gr,
f C S t °,u t*, t . w cnt 10 r ork yesterday, i«g game. thc

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Claim Lives^.Of F o u r , No w

United States for
Pact With Panama
1000 chdrchcs in the

when they a r f re*
rk Place, tn » t/ru n -u p
m oving' atairwayri.
lets the s ta in do the
nds a crowd pushing
fam lH iinw lf tW obxbrtjr looks/
\venue, fashionable and
n.’V i f / a dirpet descendigraphically speaking, of
r ju The Bowery ends at
It uare, \vhnt;e it changes
|;4o Fourth Avenue. At
Ivccome* Park Avoliong thr.
- York; Is

rkerf streets in
Won Street, runChatham Squarr,^
of'iChlhntiawn. Oil.
'■the ‘’elevated
ubS the 'Are esmenls lining both
ret, and sunlight'
to the sidewalks

Forking" rules are impressm automobile.1owners in a
y-stimuloting manner in the
one-way streets that giv?
! Into the theatrical &lt;ii»Some traffic policemen
the windshields arid \ re a r
« of parked cor* with erny'o Parking.” The owner
» Job of removing the
Two other potroimen,
ft doubted the success of
*." *‘5*0 how Yew cars are.
in our block.
We gfv.*
onietiling more to rend - a

:kfl came back on the square
eason, as dna of the spewia!
as in holiday gift-suggestion
ira, In multi-rtrioTed Krencn
ils, they arc defying the laws
ometry by appearing in
number^ ns squares rath e r
dreies or ovals. Thin clock»
gtig from a four or five inch
dribbon that matches or con
with the enamel are vary

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F our years .ago Mary. McClIntlc
eJt .y d with Pick I.lcpert, Washingten, *11. C., movie organist. - Congressmutt Ja m e s’ V, McCHhtic, her
i,n,| t},^. m arriage an nu led,
they rewed recently, when this
photo was made.

for m Y nW ^fiL1v
ia r* d
the Federal* in the w ar between outgrowth f
Urn s U U e ,e n d U t*r, in J89&amp;, ihe c h a n ^ i
heieped eetfle a little m atter, w ith waited to?th
Spain. Thia p o rtrait buXirics* Is u through" ot»
new experience.
i her
joint!
MIm Alleyne Fo«t*f, 21, • pr|*e- immensely •
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DAYTONA/BEACHf H a., Dec. winner in the Royal Academey a t or*," she skv.
29.—(/P)—The. epirlt of youth hm
laid hold of John D. Rpekefellcr
and Delbert Ames, whose combined ♦
ago Is eonte 2 5 ‘years more than
th at of the nation.
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Mr. Rockefeller Jta* found thH
appeal of golf a serious m atter and
Certcral Amcs has insisted th a t
hi*'thfdf claim to fam e i r t h a t be

believes th a t tjie treaty between been announced
Panama nnd the United S tates Association of Dj
amounts to virtual 'absorption pf according to Iocs
the latter country by the larger.
Laney
Dry Cl
The treaty Is, contrary to Pan- who announced
ama'n membership pledges jn the wrejj wns to be th
League of Nations, he asserts, and mn9 #n(j 'New y e
a Central American republic Ciin^
Cleaning authc
not thus alienate its independence the hdiiday peril*
without*giving Germany and Aus- turiltk* for the pat
tria a preteat for concluding a, trim- j chTldtcriS garmenl
lliir alliance.
&gt;.'•« Vi
lan d 'h k v e tfie rtf'fi
.. “ In short," he writes, “those very yeart when' schod
people who forbid us to contract
'
m erely, defensive alliances are the
first to contract alliances when it
Hi to their advantage.
“The absorption of Panama pro­
claims th a t there ’ exists, despite
what, any one can soy, an American
imperialism differing from the a t­
tem pts at Hegemony begun in Eu­
rope only by the frailty of the ob­
stacles it runs up against.”
“ Pertinax" reviews the American
expansion southward from the
lAiuislana nnd Florida purchases
through the M cxianr and Spanish
w ars and concludes:
“ Our American friends should * The companies named showed ’a
not find any criticism in thia enu­ very friendly and generous sp irit
meration of facts. The parable of gnd d(“served to be mentioned in
th»t beam and the mtfte sometimes tho account of the bazaar, Mr.
needs rejuvenation,"
Evans said,

. PI NEVILLE, Ky., Dec. p . - W
—/Tragedy accompanied the yuletide Into the Kentucky mountains
claiming four lives In two ahooting affrays in Boll nnd Harlan
counties, according' to information
received here today.
The dead: Dr. R. L. U ttim cre,
CO. physician fo r the Fo* Ridge
Coal company a t Blanche, Ky., Roy
S m ith / and - h ia ^ father, Henry
Smfth arid Dan Jones pail or Bdri’nerfork. &gt; ls,f*P - tR
. , lf jj
n*Dr. I.altlmore-vfcnX.'shot dSwn-la
his home &gt;by o fflte r. • who nt.
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Orange Blossom Festival

a H ft apneaefa to be tn the off ngt
foe h a / o n . m L h « g a t around.to
b .^ n g - h s portrnit done
General Ante* is a m an of p arts
“ mi no doubt will try to find tim e

“Pig Woman” Happy
Over Big Christmas
JERSEY CITY, ty! J. Dec. 29.
(&gt;P) With her
room banked w ith
flowers, Mrs. Jane Gibson in city
hospital today expressed her hap­
piness bver
the widespread rem
embrnneo of her at Christmas tim e.
Senator Simpson and Inspector
Underwood, loaders of the state's
case in the
Hall-Mills trial,, a t
which she wns their s ta r witness,
were believed to have been among 1■
the many who
rent flowers, but
hospital - officials said the names
had been removed from the tr i ­ !!
o
bute; end they did not care to ask
Mrs. Gibson who sent them to her.

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Ends Life With Gun
BROOKLINE, Man*., Dec. 29.—
(,1b-_ Edward
Dnnn
Destiune
prominent architect and engineer
ended lilt Jife in his firooklyn
home Saturday, It bus been re­
vealed to the police und medical
officials. The nrehitccturnt plant
rf ih (&gt; Parle square building, one of
tin- largest office building* in the
moi ! t. weft- prepared midet hit c!i
red ton.
Mi DenMinore’-t body win found
in a iiathin.,ni by 1 ae of lii.s chi!

ilrun. A razor was found nearby
TIm* medical examiner said that
Mr
Irons in ore had suffered a
nervous breakdown from ovet
work.
DK. I. A N D— N e w li ig h wn y i&gt;e■
tween Pel,und and New Smyrna
tiimned to traffic.

IWrihy other fast disappearing
fri- *&gt;$tUpving that the sins of
E ^ihddrefi are passed on t-&gt;
until 'they are thirteen
if* old, and that*H is wicked
carry anything but-clothing on
Sabbath, they used to make
i f Children carry- the Bibles to
aynA*goguc for them, nnd wnuij
n tie their handkprejiiefs about
fr neck* a* articles of clothing
ftfri th*n *pirry tliein.

PersldcDt roup,hi nnd coidi lead to
serious trouble. You can "top tiicir
now with Creomulsinu, so emolaificd j
riconoto tlull i» pli-uMnt !■&gt; tjke, t ’j rotmilsion i» s n r . rm-dicul diM-ovtry I
With two-fold action, it unlike* nod
liral* tlio iiifinnird mrmhruncs and in­
hibits perm prowtli.
Of all known drups, creoioto is rec­
ognized hjrbifh medical authorities as
dhe of tlieprcalcst healing agencies for
persistent coughs and cold* and other
forms of throat troubles. CreomuLioti
contains, in addition to creosote,other
healing elements which roolhr ami lien!
the infected membrane* nnd stop tho
irritation nnd Inflammation, while the
creosote poes on to the stomach, is sl&gt;Sorbed into the blood, atlurks (he seat
oi the trouble and checks the growth
of tite germs.

iHfksvHEE^iiisTooo honilural building being efccted,
UrfTaiiy of Florida,

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SPKCIAUST
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D iseases

Som e re o p le are like th e squirrel in *He
cage—-he w orks h ard b u t d o esn ’t get far.
H e goes round in a circle and sc do they.
Right now w e are talk in g ab o u t fami­
lies who have been paying rei t for yeiirs
and have nothing to show for it
go by, years roll aroUnd, and
they are no farther ahead
than when they started—no
Where to Get Good .
closer to financial independ­
Advice
ence! no closer to freedom
When Building
from worry» they have no
Tilts cjialru oi ihp proper
material for every hullrilng
security against approaching
1* a ‘specialized liunluess.
old age
Tho man who cun help you

CrcotnuWlon i* pun rant re,| *atisfar-

torf in the treatment of nrrsistent
coughs and cold*, brnnchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms oi respira*
lory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up tlio system after colds or llti.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
Jot relieved after taking according to
ircctluns. Ask your druggist, (adv.)

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fefUy fittlanoL Ks incurable cum 1

,jpo. n « u order tr««Un*nt ln«U. J
fslss promt.fa mad*, no illtU rPVV* *uar»»tfM Blvyo, •J « in r &lt; ,
t • * •—•! i* Wksl I advtrUM,
lesson.bto, terms arranvtd 1. aall
mm n o l*oea. Osli o» wflU l o t .
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If more people knew how
really easy it is to build and
own a home, more people
would take this step. There
are many ways in which you
can finance it. The methods
differ in different localities.
‘G o to your lumber dealer:
an d . ask which is the best

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LUMBER
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A C o m p le te Line of
Frames and Screens

Medicine Cabinets
Cypress add Pine
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your established local lum­
ber dealer, Cull on hint for
ndvlco find you will flocf
that hi* year* or experience
can save you many dnllarn
am) qdtl ifreally to the *all*factlon you I ecu re In your
homg^ ^flo win toil you th st
FLORIDA DENSE 1’INU la
the atFonittst and most d u r­
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^yoddfffmterest^nit
in Florida but' also in North'
ditm wiis H u t ,of last Friday
moon f’ut the First B aptist
[th. MocksvHli;, N. C., when
: I vie Horn became the bride
r.,Henry Wade Rucker of San-

LUN CHKONelSOrVEN- BY THUi
p a B BEB,, HAGAN, ZACHARY ,

kT\8 , ^ ncd ln a sm#rt frock
of blu&amp; taffeta with trimmings of
handsome flowers,. Her flowers
tver* kn arm bouquet of pink rose
buds.
. M \ th
*88 Sarah Peeler of Sal­
isbury, N. C., was the dainty little
flower girl, and looked Jike n flow­
er herself *in her frock of green

'iest social affairs
a ih at of Wednesm Miss Lena Belle
lire Zachary and
tarber were hostc-luncheun at the
Hngan on P ut);

sandwiches, olives, coffee, ♦Herbert
am! cuke- wero^-served iiy Miw
Elolse l^anicr, Mias E. E. G ridin,
Mla, M argaret T hom son, .,Mi*a
n
T.
Rw,c U Vcrnfc HurtThe players were: Mini Maude
Lake, Miss Mildred Holly, Miss

Chikirert On Tuesday

The annual Christmas, trim par­ in Tkmpa-Miss'Mohtey will be the
ty given for the children of Holy guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sam Pittv
'V ;
Cross Episcopal 'S u n d a y School man. • ■
was held Tuesday afttrilqori a t 5
p'clock.
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church which Included ■Christmas
enrols sung by th© children, scrip­ A**
M SSM
home was abloom
of rod boanin. M,sfl M a,y EI,“ boM&gt; P n M o n ture readings by B. 'F. Whltiier, Mrs, Horton Advises Women On
« combined wtlh S&lt;“ S" " h B™!?? “ I"")*- “ j » Sr., and a beautiful phrH tm as Motherhood and Companionship
story told by the Rector, Rev.
lining table was
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“For several years I was dented
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dsome laro rlaih* Miss
Overstreet dE Or- Mortimer Gjovcr.
At the cunclushjb o f;tbt. service,
u
&lt;&gt;tl .motherhood,;’
graced by * ' S
lando.'Mlsa Rebecca, Lalwidvof.OrWXiteSj Mrs. M argaret. Barton of
S w l tv L lna66’ Mbai McKenny o t qtlando. thp chl^rpn
aum
'hirillian^t Kansas City, ?I was terribly nor-'
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! ;™ ? MiW M nr*aret Cowan; M iw Rw th cl&lt; nyi'h*rp
lighted,
on,4
fdCqojtttc&lt;3\.
C hri^njM
, T r e S &gt; o r can: Hcnry* Mi*s m °n " T O * # * *
vitMii- knd subject -to- periods of
S S R S S L M1sr Margdret Zachary, ■Mi»x:Klt-i ttca ; was. nrrnngixl, .hfjyyily r)gdw tcrttible'irUffSWag shd melancholia.*
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red. up* ty DuBose, fM iia Eloisq. rBrady with gifm.pf iju ^ n d s fo v the'bpiiNow I am the .proud mother of a
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. Mi*9 Anna DpBpe, Miss Le Claite dren.,. ITieso
beautiful little daughter.nnd a true
joyed during the j onc)li Miss Emma Spencer,' Mips Mr. Whltncr, spperinter
companion and Inspiration to my
the scores being
. Griffin, Mrs. &gt; John-,, W th Sunday school, nsslstei
lonfc in Christm as, Mcisch Jr., Mrs. George Harden | S. 0 .' C h a tr,' Wt4.: Wh
pritc for high Miss Hi|div Rut]erf Mrs. w . g Miss Elitahetb’ 'Whltpet;
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rely Inco boudoir Mny, Miss Clifford ShinhpUw bo sou of candles and bon bOn were will "gfadl'y^re vcalTt*
high score prj*e, Mrs. ; Stephens, Miss Chivalette given the children, these' were ,fed woman who wi
Class vanity sst, Smith o f Ocala, Miss Catherine passed by the older boys r f the Mrs. Burton offers t
of low score was \Vinn of Valdosta, C,a., Miss Eve- Sunday School.
tire ly without chari
box of dainty i^n Anderson, &amp;frs. Tom Rhodes
These Christmas parties was al- nothing to coll. Lett
erchlefa.
of DcLuntl, Mis* Julia Dutton- of ways anticipated with much plea- addressed to Mrs. M
| O p t i n g lunch- Q ckftd, Miss Lucilo Dutton of sure hy the children, and the one ton, 2020 Massachu!
creamed chicken DeLnnd, Mis* M argaret Paters, this year
was of exceptional c ity . Mo.’ Corrcspon
o Chips, ribbon afd*W *JI. Rawlinj,

Vhilc the guests were aasem« •» lonely .program of nuptial
tfWwaffJcanderpd by M rs. Cldud*
nr7 (iftanisf, iiasiatfed by Mlis
iy Hnrville, of Thomasvllle, N.
gblch included the following
ibers.' "My Heart a t Thy
let Vpice"; (J^nint Baeos), "0,
u SubUmd; Sweet Evening Star,"
irffagnor), by Mrs. Horn; Miss
gsrville’s numbers were “Because”
JDBardelot) and “You, Dear and
F (Clarke). The "Bridal Chorus”
hem Lohengrin was used aa pro­
fessional,
while f t ondelssohn's
Wedding'Mkrch” wns usod as re-

That Baby You’ve
Longed For

i Woman’s t Ctifk. b*o^«j Tuesday
evening a t the Hotel Forrest Lake,
of Orlando, Messrs, Loyd Dodd of
LmiU*, Va« and- John and Other
Dodd Of lliiitoffiV kst. Vi
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^Promptly a t the-appointed hour
he bridal party entered, taking
heir places a t each side of the
icel. F irst'T o enter were the
inii l* G. H orp.'Jr^ brother of
bride, and Jam es F^H ajvklhs
lanford, brother-in-law of the

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lowest possible price.

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Acting os her sister’s m atron of
onor was Mrs. Jam es Frederic
[awkins, who entered alone, wearig a handsome frock of peach
repo Elizabeth wRh draperies of
jiantilly lace,* and trim m ings of
dnestone ornaments, o v e r'a slip
f satin back crepe,’ H er flowers
ere on arm bouquet of Butterfly
«es.
Miss Ruth Rodwell, maid of hon-

That will make the New Year merrier. We are offering Merchandise at
tom prices for two days only.
D u r Best Wishes
RrAYbarof Bounty

S an d u ra C oi

MR AND MRS. WIGHT GIVE BUFFET
SUPPER FOR MISS PIJLESTON
Mr. ond Mrs, Henry Wight en-ling niado basque with rainbow op npd Mr». HoIh-i
rtained most delightfully Tuee sa.«h extending from the neckline
Mrr DeCottcs \
ly evening a t a buffet supper nt to below the waist. The full bouf- most tx-comlng fi
irir lovely home, “The House o f , Innt nktrt had the uneven henittn *' ured georgette, t
cart's Content,” on Pnrk avenue, nnd in the front was a large motif skirt lieing made
snoring Miss Msry Elizabeth ’&lt;of sequins,(/ifiilu jiijh
f
gette.

These ru,q;s are nationally known for their beauty in (
give satisfaction of your money refunded.
Size bx9. Former value Size 7lAx9, Valued form
$9.00, New Year’s Special ,,rlv at «U ^o on sale for

Uleston, n stu d e n t a t Florida
Mrr. W ight rccoiviid her gueata ” ‘)p.oBO enjoying
talc College fo r Women, who Is w earing a htunnjng-jjow p of black (Vitality of Mr. an
rending th e
holidays here w ith cut velvet w ith 'tffn p sfie s
g e o r - [ w e r e : The Misses
s r parents, Dr. nnd Mre. S a m u e l 1g e tte ,
' ’f;
I E dith ReJinir, J
uleston.
Miss Zolin Frances Rouchelle of | Fulenton, - G eorgia
The a ttr a c tiv e home was n e v e r ‘New Sm ym h, llfa|homli&lt; 'g u e r t of ; U k e , Mildred He
ore licautlfplly decorated than on Mr s . W lg h t/J&amp; jfiJC W &amp; d so m o sc H e lm V ernay, Ba;
fa occasion, when qu a n titie s o f !(iu| n robe. * ;P
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dto n a rc issu s and red L ouis: Those c n j o y W t t o d l U l y a f f a i r **r ’ J i “ "
lilippe roses lent th e ir b e a u ty w c r c . m )sb M i r i ^ ' r a G c t h T’uie- ^
d f r a g r a n c e in decorating. In ston Miss ZeHn F rances ItouchalV
c din ng room the dining tabh; ,(f Ncw 5 m yrrta, Mire Camilla
» W d With a .let lore Cloth a n d i.llIoslon&gt; Mi(UI Mnude Uke.. Miss'
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ntcrcd with a largo silver b a sk e t S n ra h Hve!yn Williams, Miss C h a r- Stryktr. ? * lh h r
[led w ith red roses and fe a th e r y ,otto S lry k c r, Miss-Olive N ew m an.
„ MAs ,r o - ,
rigs o f ‘a m nigua fonts. A t A lb e r t ConneUy, F re d e ric k Dell, F r a n k Markwood.
ther side were silver candle- AIvin Wig h t of Cairo, Cm., Jo- • Edm und Iaikc, 11
icks holding rod cathedral ra n - , nph Rflbison of Thomasvlflo, Gn„ « * r ^ n „ M,abr&gt;';

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-Jumot- (J. Shnron, Jh,'1Iohn IlrumA delicious
four-course supper J Rol«&gt;rt Dod?o ^ Hop,- H uffiM r.
is served nt small tables nr- and Mrs, W f c s Rj. McU o^ M t
mged in th,. dining and eun Tnmpili yfr. and Mrs Percy A
[Oms. Each table wtu centered Men, and Mr. -and Mrs. Snmue!
itn a ftllver basket holding toko pulcaton

9x9 size selling formerly 9 x 1 0 size WPi’th $li
for
now on sale foiv, now on sale for

9x12 size. Original selling
price was $18.00.
BEDROOM R

variety of

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Wood Heaters
Sheet Iron

BREAD POXES
oof boxes with alidii
Neatly painted in
ALUMINUM P
Handsome large size wi

The lovely home of Mr. and Mr*.
ACJO,
George A. DeCottcs was the fcenc J engagement uf
of,one of the most beautiful par - ,
appointed s
tier-of t|ia season Tuesday evening Hornsby as n
when
ejitertained at a supper Louis Cardinal
party nfter^ the Mronutrt’,i Club Edwards, nf dance, honor^ng^thijir goi^ Fred- qminced today
erlck Roll, who is* home from Jparents. -The &lt;1
Stauntiw lM ilitary .'Acndamy. for was not. named,

Special
New

they

valued at $1.50.
A L U M IN U M W .

They are just the thing that you
in your kitchen npd for gener.
use. Don’t mis^ this opportuhii

ALUMINUM PISH EANS
Just the hight size.'Oblong shape m w p
very best of aluminum; They will, make
dish washing a pleasure. Former value
$1..45
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Number 1 size, galvanized tubs
Former value 85q for only

WASH TUBS
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Size number 2, will sell for these

WASH
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cans. We have two sizes
a so values)
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LEATHER (SQQDS
SMOKING GOODS
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Yo uwiil rCcci\Vrourte«a*
vk« a t our fountain.

Saofprd &amp; ( tr a m Ate. '
In Edotwood
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Give Florida Old-Time Anti-Liquor Campaign

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her heart-beats given t&lt;&gt;
lent needs,
ids, to lifts fo r others on
way •.
ma which their weariness
iook,
ies, an uncrowned door of

^dfCdn.

tred 7s Yen, ns is for one
fof day

characterized IT in tho old days of the open saloon .’
The Herald notices that the slate president o f the W
C. T. U. announces th a t in 1T&lt;27 th e organization will ta r r y
on iti F’lArida " a vigorous educational campaign in the pub­
lic schools, in th e Sunday schools and in the young people's
church societies.” Docs th is mean that the \V r . [ ( ' .
once SO powerful Uli ag en t in prohibitum work, is to filia tion
again?
If it does mean th a t, Florida ran look forward to some
great work for its people next year. W ith national prohi-

le

Aid” - Kocietlea.
No organization has seemed to see the need today of
- W h a H u u become of tho jackass (an educational campaign, vastly more purposeful than were
mo usefi to bray: "Mclly Christ
{even th e big campaigns that for years "before prohibition"
“ and n sloppy New Y ear?"
were conducted so valiantly by th e W. &lt; 1’. t' lloys and
r , A golden stream will noon pour girls a r e 1not receiving aNffniiig but ha]ihazard instructio;i
into tho’city from the m arkets of regarding the evil effei'Ls of alcrdmlic st innilant*'
(hi a
Ute north. Only a short tim e r e ­ sionally they are t,ul&lt;! “ f Hi- sinfulness of law -breaking, but
nting before colery sh ip m e n ts will
to off-set this inform ation they see witlr th eir ow n eyes that
" th e best people" huve their bootleggers.
, Mr. S(»y a t Home, who Rva» on
If it only knew it, tho W. C. T. U. has the biggest oppor­
)Ur istreat, said the other day thnt
tun
ity
of its life to serve the world. It needs the fever and
“Ju it like a magazine."
Uked kjhy, he replied, "I'm a wo- the fe rv o r of th e old days, sp irite d leadership, unwavering
lb‘* home compohlon."
eotirago, and nerve enough to bring out into the sunlight
th e tru th of present-day law violation, regardless of what
BanfdkH ill to play host to sev
such
publicity might do to " th e best people,"
ibers of Congress. With
, com big on top of a New
Let us see tin- fine old organization conn- to life again
)ay dinner, perhaps the
will be received with good
“kpiriU,
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• Leach muy he running n
sr a t Leesburg ami n
ind we n ro ^ u ri) it fir
^ i f he is running ono, hut
jirove it by tts.—Tnmpa
iVd like to see one too.
'' S an f--« ’• ! new municipal pier
have erected .upon It a
•hell, the foundation*
are now being luld. Just
if the many-improvement*
i i ABLE tn add to itr ul-

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_ ■■economy- prop#.
la'Itan done more to create pc*.
tlm)• m ^ H u iln e ii circle* than m y
!»er agency. A eweation of the
je ntr^jak em anating from W«»hiflon will go far toward reviving
lerul huiineM condition*. 1 • '
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chargea the reiragun ii directed by
'lines* men. I* he r tb movie dndustry?
clans movie director
it more thrilling revthe one now in prog.
'A m e ric a ,

one half diourl Imtween
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hon
of Ty
i wagers o n n
vftm U ago. Th#
r and bis rival In
year# bnv* had

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ELOQliKNCF: is logic on fire
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A I j ARGF' PART of v irtue consists in good habits.—

Pnley.

toyed th is se aso n .
t h o s e w i n t e r r e s i d e n l s mu;
•tots w ho i oiiip e a r l y will fin
t lorida f a r m e r - a n d h n r t i r n l t u r
istij b u s y w ith p re pa r» t intis for
g r e a t t r m k I ro p s or in the har
v e s tin g a n d m a r k e t i n g of „ won
det fid p rop of g o i d r n n t r u s f r u i t s

during will be hernidmi
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Wanted, A .Job!
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!!• -4VS he 1&gt;IH| 11I- pli-|’ |,.|

•'«&lt;( IH lew remly to take a |nh
A t p ii I man seeks a job; it take*.
a man tn hob! down a job. A lot
of people "accept positions" who
would balk hi a job.
He speak of a man us having a
big job on hi* hands. Of emirse
some men have a tag position on
then hands, hut they seldom know
hat to do with it They usually
1 a man capnhlc of handling n
J"b to suit their position
A loli invariably nipuns toil toil
of body and o f mind. There can
be no alibi in the handling of a
job. The man who tnkes a joh
doe* not expect n go-between to do
the actual work connected with the
•job. The man who “nccupts a poollion" too frequently want* George
to do tho work. The latter *eldom brings glory to himself or the
position. ,
t
Leisure is u fine tiling if taken
' by degrees 7,1)11 in Hlnall dose*. But
leisure has ruined more people
than work. Properly mixed with
work, leisure i* a good- thing; a*
' a steady diet it brings on mure!
' and niontnl gout.
1 .v A ioiot
t u ,of p cpeople
o u ie n ahave
v e g ugone
n e toto

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B L A C K BEAR
FViday, Dec. 31st.

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D ancing from 9:30 to 2 a. m.
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O R L A N D O R E P O R T E R STAR

Celebrate The
New Yeark
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i r i f " l? !'-v w h ,r h
‘' ,u' g a v e
w o rld so ninny r i t i r e n s .

-out hr in I* lorida, ami tins mi-jiia
a w ealth of flowers and the copitrig of sue ini e v e n ts and feslivi

winch i h one o f t h e big events of

Lake Mary. Fla.

took tiielr I'pomy p ln rr
mi liie h a p - by th e r a n k g r o w t h ab o u t it, i
w.-iet-l, plnlilV
Mie l- proud of f,rit five o t h e r - e m e r g e fro m t h e
her people and proud of the say s a m e w e e d y e n v iro n s to win a place ,

th e ' i n tile w o rld , a n d a n a m e th a t la s ts
i for g e n e r a t i o n s .
Tli^ story of Mr* T u y lo r's hup- | Mrs. T n ) l o r is u living lesson in
S he h as
ee-- in life mid the happiness of th e h is t o r y of h u m a n i t y
her heirs in the g r e a t W e s t bring* seen t h e b i r t h " f four g e n e r a t i o n s . 1
soon affpC f l e e t itig p o n s id e r a tio n o{ t h o s e less H e r life is a s to r y o f t h e r n a ic h j
w y e a r i.i fo rtiin u te g e n e r a t i o n s w h o
clime i o f the rape t o w a r d s u p r e m a c y

thp s p r in g season.

'Inquire at Postoffic

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Have You |
Some Moneyi^ •
Brick, building, Imrtlw;
a©(! grocery and dry gq
stock, . also, drugs, a i
bargain.
Any reasonable offers
considered
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possible from public orflcfais entrusted w ith la w - e n f o r c e m e n t, and tho most m odem touch in

W ork '1 ;
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, apartm ent houses, the state has
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, , *i planned/»nd prepared to please and
w MAN’S PRAYER—
, _ nReport
e jto r i suapicious-looking
auupicious-n
a n d su sp ic io iiR -a c tin g people ter ' m is ty all comers. The work of
~ T,'
.. thy servant an underbe
some
.citizen committee:) on xthe Ibuilding homes and general ac­
th[G
p
olice,
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t
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th
e
r
e
.. .. .: that I may
hns .gone forward in
[between good and,had." ;&gt;ok-out f o r w a y s .to rrid S a n fo rd o f undesirables th a t may commodatlona
iirm tlcnliy every town, city nnd vil­
a lre aady
d y bbb
e here,
h e re , and
an d g
giu a rd ag aiu sl the ta rry in g here of any lage of the state, nnd with th'.fm
.•
fER —I wait for the I&gt;ord, o f ,their ilk.
improved highways and additional
~ Aiofh .wait, and in His Word
,
“Snnfprd, th e safest c ity ” would sound right well with rnil and wider fmilitien, trnnspdrtidion from one p art of Florida J j
th e good old-slogan, “Sanford, the city substantial."
m &amp; i,— an not her In enny and convenient.
lE lt HOROSCOPE
-----------------O----------------Everywhere in the state visitors
I— SARASOTA T IM E S
will find welcome; and they will
I one half of -woman’a life
."ind that the Florida climate, the
B
p
,
Moridn sport* nnd attractions, a»
l 'ider U t a h ’s g u ld e n s u n Mrs. in to t h e w o r l d in s l a t t e r n l y te n c rcaignotlon. • Bowell ns solid com fw la, nrc in- S n r.ih . J u n u T a y l o r bus lived and | m e n ts , in t h e jjyimy s h a c k s u f '
■b lie a
‘ ,
en there­
Florida outlawed the liquor traffic a num ber of years irensed. Hunting nnd fishing in
n dreams,—doubt, before the eighteenth am endm ent became a part of the fed- Florida nro understood to lie. better w o rk e d a n d g iv e n r h il d r u n In the i vilers, in th e hurk olley d i s t r i c t s
of b roken,
world. N o w , at th p Mgp o f R2. nhp j of c r o w d e d c itie s.
* iuitriwe, &gt;*\, ’’
regu Intel with opportunities for mjnilMTS b p r liv in g d r s c u n d m i ts nl I Every tluy, winter and summer,
ernl
constitution.
The
people
of
Florida
emphatically
spoke
le bom th e elrvngth with
the full enjoyment of the sports; J|l)H - e n o u g h pen pip to s t a r t a ! th e huhica e r e born, in th e p a la c e s
w ith th e ir ballots against the protection of a business that nil outdoor games nnd |NistfnVs tow
I- to cope; •
II,
i of k in g s a n d ih e hovels of the m e n
could bring nothing good to the state while doing imm eas­ provided fot in most places, nnd a
, w ho build g r e a t th in g s w ith t h e i r
iously .sublime, life's shnI hei r
i,rr
pighl
ehtldren,
fill
fonture
t
lint
hiis
not
long
Seen
of
urable harm.
bony h a n d s e a c h of tiu-.&lt;e hnhies
wed slope 1
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lrm
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IS'.'
g
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a
t
gnim
it
hil
ft-red, the possibiiitv of touring
Isn’t it tim e that the educational work which b r o u g h t from end to end nnd n&lt;r&lt;'«s nnd dipt, mid 'll g re a t great grand, htI w ith il» o w n p a r li e tli u r little o u t
ca; the knowledge in her
tlcnt cyea
by white four look u p o n life
the people of Florida to their sturdy stand against tin 1 l i q u o r a r o u n d th,, s t a i r , in thp p r i v a t e dren. f-he has
t love hestown nnd love interests be resumed with th e same, or jm reused, /.cal that i n rs o f vt &lt;itnr*, w i h r g r e a tly en- g' t 'T a ttun- ranie into th e world,
A f a m i l y dies out. choked | « r
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th pfutlalon for laerrnttril

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New year’s feast

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____istpiht
into Florida* n it m ailer unowtirabies.
Deapcradoc^of Hie worst typo, petty Swindlers of every de­
Second CJass
Although. it muy ""have * boon
m » . a t tn*: r*Mct
Murldk, under Act of scription, nni| between the two extremes a long Hat,of spe- thought th at t h s .p d u Of to u rist
v
m m m t'y ciai-lino drbokr, nil intending to ‘.‘clean up” while they enjoy travel to Florida was slow in s ta r t­
*v*
ing this season, for one reason or
the sunahino of a Florida winter.
inquiry discovers the fact
. iThero was a time when it was not profitable for the big another.'
that there is already a strong
criminals to come to Florida. They did not find enough busi-, movement southward, and officials
H t t i r t i u y UATK* ••
neas here to mako a visit profitable. But they find it now. of transportation line» say ,th at ii
the figures of Inst season,
Thfiy know there are ‘.‘pickings” in the race track towns. exceeds
at this time. Tho presence in
mvt# rk ir woiupb
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They know there are sporting tourists ready to take the Jacksonville last December of hun­
:
bait on their confidence schemes. They* find their opportu­ dreds of real estate boomers,
J r XrtTtfKt
, - , /-U n h U u a r y nity to make big hauls of one kiud and another. And so far, agents, "binder boys" and nil th*»
c tn !F
_i of
... «hank*. rss oIut lon*
at lev* of e ntertainm ent* where Florida has had no inw-onforqement officials clever onough, "tmllydioo’’ paraphcnialla of th at
utmost forgotten period, created an
s - ar* *rasd* will beeharued
or honest enough, ns the cuse may be, to protect the state. idea of great activity and .unusual
Hint nflvi-rtls'tiu r a t a l .
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amocmtko niKs» * sa \m t the work of the m aster crooks.
\i
f business'. The, superficial touch
' e scene, and
* AkiofiAiMi ifMii u ejptu*.
&lt; F op that m atter there seems do be b
shoeing ,busy
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L aTt. nmrs
for the public against any kind of crook. The newspapers hom
t&gt; folks,
folk9( anti
nrl(| lAtArmdd
tourists
mo
inter
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of
the
state
publish
daily'Hsta
of
nnjazingly
bold,
crimes.
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nn
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foods
and
_ news published herein. All
Si* 6 / republtcstlorm jf epecui Business men in broad daylight are required to “atickemap." s t e a m s h i p lines unit t h e . H ig h w a y s
Ntt?hrs s^n-tn are also reserved.
h u n d r e d s d a lly .
Daylight robbery of homos i» common. TVovelws on the
wBlfc
road, even pedestrians walking along well-lighted city streets Jnjj fa rth cr south, all pleased with
WEDNESDAY, I&gt;eci 29. 1926.
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are held up and robbed at tho point of a gun. And this be- being away from the severe weathrU TFO IIM
TttB H
fore
the rush to Florida has renlly gotten well started.
!
PX(H&gt;ricnce'* I,orthi
hfard'e treat
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apM
The Herald has spoken of this situation before. It has ]MFi0ri‘laW
|‘ lo w in g signs of hnvwater reate to JaritsoN♦*tlet&gt;
«. Vo'f St."VJohn.-In• , urged more care in tho locking of thwirs and windows even inff « larger crowd of tourist* nnd
in Sanford,-probably as safe a city as is any city in Florida, j winter visitors than cv-r before,
file rr (aunt.
trnelea o f s r k lti/a s r .
But
many people do not take tho warning seriously enough. “n1&lt;1 ^ 8ta,° *• butter
to give
In i fM l, trlu la rourl*.
1
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T
he
stale
is
filling
with
strangers,
the
m
ajority
of
whom
i
nj,rf„gU
tiUW
spring,
Tumawr^aS
r a p e s »f WaUdlasr , pro.
tn—a onare. hotel*, apart- are in every way worthy of confidence and friendly welcome.! rail the constructiun going forward
rat heaeie. •
ty fe w at lee tea »l i l t t a m * But the other kind are among them, hundreds of low-down, hF- resulted in making nvnllab'.o
.-•wva.
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5"r"ryf' Jt'[nj P'v Prom’ Tim^hulo
aktrertlan or b a ll l e v n r « rascals ready 'tb pursue their nefarious methods of making j ))| 0l|1
Sroauii l.*h* Meare*.
Casy
money.
,
'
tourist
camp liungnlows, comfort•utplrtloa el c llr braallllea-

'r e p u te . Is 1( likety (hat cftiier tif
| them would have lent him self to
so d a n g e ro u s a scheme, especially
since evidence nhowit th a t the must
minds about it. On the one hand
he stood to m a ke out of it wbm a
th e re is L eonard's evidence.
He few h undre d do lla rs?
If $100,001)
Mi lls a cire u m stu n tiu l s t o r y about had been involved one m ig h t be
the m eeting under the g r a n d s ta n d able to believe it
But th a t e ith e r
- i n d jh e plan to let Detroit win the of these hign salaried men would
iu-x^ day's ganitNo m a t t e r how jeopardize his whole c a re e r for
mpfemnnt this story, it - surely such a p a ltr y gain seem - fishy
pl.lUSlbb*
To huttfesH II he p r o ­
Mn the; whole, one conclude* lhat
duce* letters from 1 ohh and W ihmI, Judge I .a lulls had b e tte r go slow
w ritte n about a m onth a t t e r w a r d . before he te a c h e r a filial decision
\'h ic h jibe with
every d e ta il of Mnr th in g he ce rta in ly ought to
w h a t he told in re g a r d
to the bear in mind: nt least tw o of those
scheme to throw th e g a m e .
accused arc loved by the wholoOn the cdher hand th e r e nrc Amvricnn baseball public. And
w hat m ight be-called the c o m m o n - that public will not believe evil of
i»on*e prohnbilltlrs
To
many. then, unless the evil is conclusive
H ood and l/cminrd are mime*: we l\ proven.
And he m a y be sure
reincm her them ns pitcher*, hut '■bat what he does will be followed
we do not rc mem he i them a s men
1* vividly us I hough Government
Cobb and S peaker, how ever, ar&gt;
ffn iul-, r a t h e r than baseball pin,
klpfwn to all
l otisider 1 lu-ir higl
i wel e involved

CANNON AN D WILSON
P I T T S H t Ri ; m S U N

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Jftseph G. f a n non
probably
drive to free the* htnlne would have
wo^lcl have thodgiii it a good joke fallen short; A'et what whs stlgh a ip n n y one c h a rg e d him w ith be- iiiaticed as "Cannonism" had cxIngjchfefly responsible f o r p u ttin g i*ted year in and year out. It was

rl’hf! Jazziest Jazz Jazzers thnt ever Jnzzed n Jazz
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Cover C h arg e ?2.00 per Person
including dancing.

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Wire or call tit T av ern for reservations at once

L l i u r SUE Y CHOW MEIN, etc., prepared by oul ;
Chinese Chef, Wung Hi.
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\li I 'tn i 'i - r n *&gt;n m-r* ( )w mIiik t 'r u p i 'f l) f*u Tin enUnnlflg
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T he
tua t» tl&gt;.* r I till I t-Slmialt* uf cost tif pm Inn
la a IIIlIt. front U la lt Z U r c U .u n ilt i IsJlIx IU tU u ) »trc«t *0;*
ta Null
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all on u C Inrh ru ck lias#*. ’
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C * l l r j f t i &gt; * . 5.
)3't i'll &gt;.I*, t nrtti t ' l r m u l l o n 4f 1,440
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6J9'*i|. yd*, lliurntln 111 l,a se 0 Tltclt tlilck , Cf &gt; 80
f&gt;75.*(|.yiis.'a*iiluiit t o n 3 Inch t h i c k - f f H .o i
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C o n tra c t X o 0.
H’75 cu. yds. cnrlli a s m v a t l o n © &gt;.«0
t HjS Hit. ft, curt, ami n u t t e r ft &gt;1.00
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m J . U ii ft. h e a d e r m r h © &gt;.4T . . . . . .... . .
1713 *t|, yd*, mitrmlatn l,a*c 0 In. t h i c k © &gt;l.*o
l*a&gt; «ij. yd*. un|)bslt io n 3 Inch Utlrk. if $1.10 703, r a ft. r m i f r t l e a lle y if f .t2 ...................
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White not that “ U nde Joe" invented czar-,
i*m
in
the
chair,
it
Was
rather
t h f : m o s t E F FE C T IV E coquetry is innocence.— Lamsaitf. that the dem,K:rntic-insurgent
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nrtine.
revolution in the huueic rules by more nit hies* nnd arrogant rtile
-o;
whlbh Cannonism was upset wna to than before. And it was tho very
credit fpr the Democratic trium phs fact that "Uncle Joe" had mure
• TH E Y T H A T KNOW no evil will .inspect iiont1.— Hen
I-•-Kit 1 expense. n&lt;lv*rtl*lnit. etc,.
of the next few years. If thcre iron in hi* will titan his prcdeccsKmjlnecrlni;.- c o n tra c t No. X it &gt; p a r e e n t ..... — '
Johnson.
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had been no Cannon there, thcre nor* iliht brought him to the politKnfrlqecrlnic. c o n t r a c t tin ,.fi if S p e r c e n t
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TOT A I, (’OUT
Cnnnonism!
H held.
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' T h bo borne iintlrely l,y adjacent probtrlpuW M n.
If "U ncle Joe" had Rad io tils
There i.« n thougjit in this "for
. Nnmlier, of fe r t f r o n t a n c 3,131,
AnarKsnicnt p c / fo n t frofltugi! |4,4fi.
4 . ... .i j i
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT______________ a ?people never do the world much make-up mo\o, of diplomacy a n d ; present d a y complaints in pol~
F J t K P T. W tL b lA iU t K « i r
conclllatlon and less of unyielding itw*. k i* often darkest just be•
- *
good or get much happiness out of determinationi
the
Democratic I f"re the dawn.
H DcBcrl
i ____ _ i t r ir # ti KrottUKo Float
An me
In an after-dinner speech in New convention system of nominating it.
Rn tiford Height* .
.
- - sm
York u few days ago Vice-Presi­ charges were often made thnt con­
.
ita n fo rit Klorl4»- f J
ll
A Job is the thing n lot of jicoventions were bought and "packed"
H.
tliicjinnon.
Bst.
Got
S
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I
dent Dawes took occasion to ex-*, and that those nominated were not ple need nt this very hour. They
n
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TAMPA TIMES
u iitm fe H a r m o n
Got 33
t*®** M* opidly11 J 11 regard to the j",y Jiny means always the real need it for various reasons. No
W. 1». F ield s
loit
nreaunt method of selecting, nom- choice
• •
■ electorate. It was idler iJ able to get happiness out of
of- ■
the
W. 1*. t ' o r t e r
lo t
The funeral procession th a t hold "Why delay the fun of living Unt||
■v!B
Inces for office, nnd lie declared thought that the prininry ^system life nor does ho put anything
1*7 &gt;:■
K,
It.
C
a
rr
o
l
I
that
g
o
ld
e
n
moment
yoUAip
as
you
were
driving
along
of your L o r f . A . W rngKo
thnt the primary system now Ip ’would bring the choice closer to all worth while into life. Work brings
j:t ;
dreams
w
h
e
n
you
are
1ST
going to T. \V. I.und
vogue was responsible for the tho people, nnd result in a more more happiness to men and women the atfect'w as in honor o f a man
W. t?. 1'l l Jill f r i ­
enormous "slush funds’’ used in representative government,* It is than loisure; this is so because whoihadn’t time. Ho was only 54, take it easy? Why w ait?
ll.I U avla
*
recept campaigns in certain states. not likely th a t tho people will be. working people , find more in their y ct^ti that brief span of years he
Life i* only so long. Nobody J. C. H enson - , ,
leisure
moments,
W
n
rk
js
n
blea.&lt;K,
L
Mttrkell
IaU
ran
Yrowd
ail
the
good
things
it
The* vicc-presid«rtt stated his belief willing- to revert to The political
thnt. the use. of such funds could Convention. ; The prim nry system ing, Idleness^in most instance* Is had Jbiillt a fine,, subatjthtinl bu»i- offers into a decade. Even though Mrs. (I. i&gt;; l t s r t :
Iteitllt
n e * i., Ho4couKbre;bJ? enticed away
only Iw eliminated from political would work out satisfacto rily . if n l \ cvi
nw” i
on td take
the n or
ne of,
f
r
b
^
i&amp;
t,
deAc.
campaigns through return to ,th e some method could b# devispd
The ambitious man seeks n job,
riangt-uhtwltii the east lliti
? TiMUtbsyofOnU a van
convention' method of nominating whereby those g u ilty .o f puretyiM, and If the job develops Into a posi- lowed - anothe
•’ •••••
i I n s t of Hanford tTfel«!
crowded upon ’npother.
candidates. , .n; '
i ^ M s t t d .fdFTit;
'■"i* 1 h e L0&lt;»ntinenUl divide
of votes by the use of money or lii- M
“ 7,
tk&gt;(r to* ttatifrrd, &gt;i
correspondence was a 'v e rita b le
fi0 *and g e t T h e ' s a m e p u n c h o u t
tho prim ary plan, the fiuencc or. lirem lie of patronage1 pmW emt a f ithtfullftitod'State*’
a distlnguiahed po^UIpndbut molrfid, R e hadn’t tfme fo r any­ A, L y o u cou,&lt;i h* vu R o tte n a t 40.
said, politics has would, not be dUowed to fill the
V West (00 feet
*
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H ^ i t n t e that a- caridL office sought, even though they (nbove all he ha* a Job. The man thing; but business—until they call­ At CO you c a n n o t hike in t h e w o o d s
&gt;(r*. .o ii. Ita rr
preoidency, if he is ed liythc u n d e r t a k e r . - - • - • an.l b r a v o t h e d a n g e r * o f - t h e - o u t fo r national or state office may have received a m ajority of a F f e * * * ^ L
ltc n ln a t th e I n t e r s e c t i o n of .
ust. It is clearly uupp Hto worthy -that
cxalteil
position.
. have either a fortune or n the votes cust.
of us have the promise of dnors ns y o u d id w hen y o u n g .
the
n o r t h line «&gt;f Orang»
know*
full
well
th
at
h&lt;?
is
seeking
What does it profit a m an to
political organization behind ih * ■‘•tates to frnmo. and enforce
a good, three score years nnd tom
s t r e e t w i t h th e W est lln* (OX*
te n d e d ) n f.O ak a v e n u e .
hops to adtcccd. election laws which will enforce a job so strenuous th at it will Twenty-five , of these' year* we gain the whole world
,
and then •
of ’.Hartford H e lu lit
" ‘ is the sense of -,. * r U ttloit
try election acan- tho penalty in case of proved fraud. shorten Jits life,?. He seeks the job spend in growing up and getting shuffle off? Whnt
o Sanford.
no*., V,, ■
tho s u te a jU s t ■ I t is plain th a t the primary Uw* in the spirit of service.
prepared to make good. . Then we Jhaking ^a g re a t pile tof
•ltd
thence I ru n ‘ n
West 1of0 f s e i.^ i
a re susceptible of improvement, . Wo seldotA sea tKe atokers who work madly for another 25 years losing the power to enjoy it
*«»• t»vy « tn be so improved
aa$ work- b r A ) , promising oureelves to sit
Horace Greeley, who died unatei
t hut for (lown a n d ^ n jo y ^ h e jn s t 10 oy ,^^mely ; » t .01, promised a friend
ur. to meet th o necesshlea of the
iuous
- is o j of whether # return to. tho
rol
ex* Kebruac
m e o t* ^ ]
Prod
invention system' would be
instirar
l&gt;er r e n t I
’ mt
■Uf
b promise ia
u

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DAWES SCORES PRIMARY ELECTIONS

Wi^drffw

Wilson

in

tho

lloil*o.. But Champ Clark always

ovt’r w«w and when they

HE HADN’T TIME

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D A IG E R , S O C IE T Y

E D IT O R

R E S ID E N C E *: T E L E P H O N E

are enterM iu Zelin Frances Bguchelle of turned home Sunday evening from
ivore* this New .Smyrna, who has been the n delightful motor t r ip to S t. P e t­
4? W
of -',ra- Henry W ight, leaves ersburg and other point# of inter­
. Thursday for Tampa whore she e s t on the West Coast, spending a
Will attend th e A. T. 0. convention short time nt ihc
Kenilworth
An a f f a ir of unus-unl brilliance stonesit the skirt being mnde enH th e Tamp Bay Hotel. ..
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Lodge n t ______
Scbring.
and pleasure und one which was tihely of green bended fringe.
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A- wedding In which much interW ednesday...
acclaimed ns one of the most de­
lit . mid Mrs. W. Theodure Langwit centered wns that of Monday
Miss Olive N ew m an’s lovely
* Benjamin will cotter- lightful of the holiday social events frock w h s -Riost becoming; it wn.-,
Jo se p h Robinson of Tbomasvillc ley and their guests \V. T. Langley
Christmas dinner guest# nt the afternoon »lt I o'clock a t Grceuw as the annual ball o f ’Ihc, social n- Period ■gow n of pink ta ffe ta . s visiting in Sanford us thd guest 8l\. Mr and Mrs. John J . Langley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Math- vlllc, S. L\, when Miss Maurta*
d e p a rtm e n t of th e W oman's Club,' T h e wuisl made with U shaj KMI if Mr. and M rs. Henry W ig h t.j
. Robert and I^c.-n Langley of Camp
were; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bonn became the bride of Morigiven T uesday n ig h t n t the H o t e l ' neckline, -at tho buck was u shfl
m il, Ala., mutot-ed to St. Peter*- ‘Halil Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Colllcutt wether Lewis of Sanford, the r^reF o r r |# t I-nke with Mrs, Ja m o * G,j frill of ct^ u ’ii lure studded w ith
A lvin W ig h t of Cairo, (lit., Ill burg on Tuesday.
'
“nil Mr: nni1 Mrs* Stanley Benjo-fntorty bejng performed by ltev,:

Miss Maurine Bass Of
Greenville, S. C., Weds
Sanford Man Monday

WOMAN’S CLUB BALL QN TUESDAY
NIGHT IS BRILLIANT AFFAIR

r D i. U c b e t u t t i a m otored to

P« on professional buslna**
week.

He vead accompanied

hla wife and son* amt a pari
fr/ttk la who a r e . visiting trr-$c
ban Homes d u r in g the hollda;

lion to &lt;Jfgfc.‘tbe*»nta )rgfc.|
Sharon and Mrs. .Forrest Ltfke os. t i n y French flowers. •S '* bouffni^ the gue st of Mr. a n d /M rs. Henry
J_____ !l
K .! • * min m u l family.
Bannister, pastor o f the F i r s t Bap•npxt.
April. to* enact a law ta
- , Mi and Mrs. A rthur.llu^^ard ol
- v s ^ -i-a a ia = t”
,iilt church of th at city.
s k i r t was the uitvveir'htmlinc, a n d
dmrymen
duUidc the atafe t
P otted palms, fe rn s a r n ^ tfiheJr c u t i n points,r, each pOi^t outlined
Augu aa.
announce th e . birth
Mr. a n d ‘Mrs M artin and their
T he bride wps lovely in h e r t r v 'ftft "Imported'’ milk they ehij
ppottc^i
o t t a l plants, anos well ns. p e d e s ta l w
w ith
ith French
French flnwent,
I
anil trim m ed
o f n daughter .Dec. 28. The baby nieces. The Misses Bee# uf O hio,* 2 " * cos,t'!mu “ f
M
F; r.tla, according to dispatch*
Mira Zelia France^ Huuchcllc o£ Inis been nam ed H a rrie t Taolplot , ,h oir ,.u c a ti 0N,.r tht. holiday* and
hnsk»ts filled with pink' and
,
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«,n&lt;* hkt, W » p and shoes to crivcd here. .4111k shipped Ini
New
Smyrna
is
the
attractive
roSed and ferns were arranged with Jiiink.
'
" ‘•rv‘-' ”
Mrs. llaainrd will be re m e m b e red ' E dw nid Smith omUued to Day to- "i"
'
° " ° TC 0 COn'“ (0 j s ta te , it was pointed o u t,’is f
pleasing effect in the large ball- $ Mirs Cnm||,lt Pu^ 8to„*, dainty guest of her aunt,' Mrs. Jlenrv here ... Mis* Fannie Duma*.
nn Sunday where ’they spent the ° f uwccth,Sj,rt ruscs• ten days otd.
.

jjXdGlbOa-and Mrd/f.FrfcU hostAwesu.
L jfk at toe Woman s Club.
Ef Basil to entertain nt
te a s Ball a t tfio Country
tearing bliss Katherine
f Valdosta. Cm
p
Mr*. A lbert Pftickney
| and- A lbert ' Pinckney
k Jr. will entertain, the
a t a buffe* aupper fob
"(be dance a t Die country
hit*
; 1/ 5 J j '

Wight.
r T nD.n [ min|Kn lovcl&gt;'.baekBn&gt;umlifrock w„ of Bj|n ,r rt0th, the waist
Z 1,1 ‘I* ™ ™ M T , ! ' by 1being made plain, with a sash ..f
Mbs Mneklu Sheldon of
cA nde io cn
tet) cxtrn,„ Irom lhc necklinc
j
Smyrna
ir. Visiting here as
^l.nl
bracket* W,ra feathery |o lhv wnitL fh e full skirt had
garland* of asparaguK fnrns, 8 tu d -,lllc
hl.mtin„ alM, Vva, fu, 0(1 guest \.*f lier aunt, -Mrs. \\
i Pitta.
drrf wl h pink roses.
*with KWn georgette
PS

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for th e S a n C a rlo O pera

Miss Sarah Evelyn Williams
» l-vol, frock of whlto cliff

V at tho Milane Theater nt

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, Mi -ind Mrs. Jnmt-a L. Wells anil
entail .laughter Louise Anderson*
hnve ri tinned home from Lnlu*
City. ^ i'., where they Mwnt sevv r a l d . i l . as the g u e sts of Mrs.
\ v S f c a o ^rc n ls, Mr. and Mrs. A
B. A a d e r s i \
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Mi .mil Mrs. Henry Wight r_&gt;-

Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of

Mr.-anil Mri. J. I a Bass of Green,vi|lp, S. C-, and f-he attended GreonMr. nml Mrs. ltolliind I.. Ih*nu viilo Wonian'a College.
,
returned home. Tuesday evening
T he groom is th e *on of Mr..end
from Miami where they spent the | Mm. Ii. E. Lowia of Greenville,* P ro p a re d M c a U ‘
past week as th e ' guest i of Mr. and tins made S a n fo rd hi# homo for j
R olls, C akes
I k o n 's p sre ijU ^ M r. and Mrs, S Severn! months, being connected
SalRd?. CKe
Bobo Dean. They w .t .i accom- with the advertising d epartm ent of
44 Mcljaiid$r A»tn&lt;t&lt;
panted hmne by Mrs. Dean.
, l*ts S anford Herald.
t

ARGADE
DELICATESSI

Tistrrst

f e iiiij w

S."SSS£,“:-

Ralph Wighb and Mrs. Etl[Iggins Will - entertain at
*t .'I o'clock a t the Wa­
llah, honoring M rs.. *Ju liu s
bf Lonsdale,• Pa.-

Mr a. Richard tV. RuumII and
Mth. John W. Mcisch Jr., motored
to Orlando Monday when* they
sjicnt the day.

Most 'becoming was the gown
woni by Mr*, Sharon, it iicing of
white heavily bended in crj*stals.
T h e'w aist’was mode bneque, whiln
k i r t ' was cut circular. A
of cblor was added by a sash
louldcr bouquet of American
y roses.

mi Mr*. 8. .O. C hase

will

iittt fbW ftt.i Js p p tw
»rty, h o n o r in g their

. Ild g y 's lovely gown was ■&gt;f
nn'&gt;
aun h e n v j white crepe heavily ta*nde.i

Have you Iried Kloridn’ft
newu.si drink? If not drive
Soul lo 1152/1 west first sl„
nrnl get a free sample of
G eiger's U n fe n iiu n to d wild

grain.* and wild r h e r r y ..

T H U R S D A Y and F R ID A Y

in e r v stal#, the s k ir l c u t in wilt
Mpa’* and outlined with c ry sta l
f*
Mary Nixon wrilbontartam b e a d * - ....
Punch
wns
served
thruughm it
itch and slum ber party at
nc on W est Fifth street, the evening and th e excellent must, t
wns fUrhishod by the ’Scinir.olo
x Mi;.;; M a rth a F l i t * ,
duv’V-prts'entfid by ihc Ban SyncQpatorn. Kovurnl f e h t u r o J
pera Company a t 2JB o'- dnncca were introduced &lt;luring tie*
evening.
MU^ne. Theater.
Many hapdiom n gown* w i t *
entcrC. JR._ Kirtley wi
iuncheon a t 1 o'clock a t her worn. One eapccinlly admired wn *
n Lake Dnora honoring t h a t worn hy Mrs. K B Mi ( ruck
en, nn exquisite ruin* of black gem
irth n F itt# ,
_
'g
k” preaentwl l»yvtho .8a n e tte elaborately beaded in rlune- I
b p e r a v p o n y oft the jstone, and havirjg a vest effect &lt;&gt;f ,
i flesh georgette
th e a te r ft|f8:15 ‘o'clock.
I
Mrs: W, Wallace W r ig h t’s hum)
I,eVerne H urt entertains
Ir,' honoring Miss" Chur- ;snme jrrirtunu* w as of pure blue
’ gedygetto heavily l.cilded uiul ham!
lyker of Lansda)^ Pa
bull Dossing Pbkt, A n x ri' led (kith cry»ti(l and sorjuins
Kon Auxiliary, Now Year’s | ' Mrs. Floyd P a lm e r 4s flower-like
.frock wns of the v a ry in g shades of
ipink, the • s k ir t being mode m l
tiers, each of a dft'per tone
| Mre. E. F. Householder was a! !
■tiled in nn Im ported robe of gold
net and sequins over aprirot satin
l Mrs, R. A. N ew m an was lovely
Iin n frock of love-bird g re e n , the I
|rcptional.p1eaauro was the w a ist being fashioned of brocaded
party given Tuesday a fte r- green geo rg e tte beaded in tirules- '
Mr. a n d Mrs. W, A. F itts I re n t beads.
[ th e ir d a ughte r, Mis** i| Mrs. S. Puleston wns gowned In
Fitts, w h o is home for the j u rtu n n in g costum e of bluck g m r - i
from S tu a r t Hall, u*. 'g
. e t t e mid tulle w ith motifs, el
| rhinestones.
k Va.
,
.i
It delightful cruise nround II A nother handsom e gown was
, with a sumptuous picnic , that worn by Mrs. Raymond Key,
nn Imported Paris robe, of s-e.pj'n
served at ls*mon Bluff,
the afternoon to be on.' over n slip of orchid ge o rg e tte
1 long be remembered in , Fashioned of black g e o rg e tte
is of each and every guest with L a d i n g s and em bioiden.*- *&lt;f
itta wna assisted in pilot silv r wo- the gown worn by Mrs
K A D ouglas.
»at by Paul Stine,
| Kspciiullj • lovely yus the, rtuacsts were; Miss Martha 1
lls» Julia Higgins, Miss;, tu m e worn by M r s ..J . t,. Bull, it
janior, M li»'4Roac*I-aVemn *belong a white robe of crepe with
' headings of crystal?- und silver.
te R . E. G riffin , 'Miss An- J
| Mis. L P. MrOuller was attired
Bhinholwr, Mis* Dorothy
in peach eolnrud lint and gsiorgitt-*
Hiss Ellen Telford, Miss
'w ith gold beads w orn over peach
HcDnnloj and. Miss Mar
’ satin.

■ t ’ontiiuious from I p. m
■ l i p m.

■1'dm It, Mar Donald and *

i of Kustic, spent Tuesday g
Imsday m Sanford us the J
f Mi
IL.ward Uullrk
a

San Carlo
Grand Opera
Company
P r e s e n ts

110 M agno lia Ave

I Martha Fitts Isi
pained Tuesday1
Yachting; Party }

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ICxrner.

Gowns

Mrs, f’ulvin T*'agile was a pic
(tu re* of girlish beauty in a stunning
i gown of green studded with rhine

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uf Inaw crt’jH* ile chine, flat crepe nrnl , s *
Me. ItcHuiifully luce trimmetl. In white
•sit Values up jo $7.00. Special Joi* only

.Messrs Shafer and tlullicutt
spent last week nt Lake Helen._
Miss May me Tinglo of West
Virgiina is spending a few days as
the .guest of Mrs, Slouigcr.
Andrew Simmons of Jncksnnville Is spending n few days here u«
lb# guest i*f Mr. nnd Mr*. Clifford
Walker..

Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Bacli ami T.
Cl Brannon and'fam ily of Orland^
were dinner goests of Mr. a;nl Mrs
G. S. Brown Saturday Dec- 25.
Mr*. W. B. WUUafn* and son Ro­
bert of Sanford and Mrs. Charles
Guttrige, of Fort Lauderdale were
iikl
, t'
D
IwilTID
catling, at G. S. Brown’s
moon,

25 n e w

from
. Uv of ere:

Mondhy evening,
■i
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library
Mrs. J. M. Wallace and her
ir'* day. hou*6 guest, Mrs. Charle* T,
Friend of Tampa, leave Wednes­
day evening for Jacksonville where
they will spend a short time.
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ormei

Good styles and
nutcrlata
f- •

,.Uye Jjeen

brother

their home a t Camp Hill, Ala.
_

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has been
apendFred Long, w hol...
___ejicre» with his
tag m
a sh o rt, tim
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.*.**
^ * 4 home
*J,___ on
l \ Mellonvillo
Ixmg a t their
M^lonvUta
Avenue, left Tuesday afternoon for
i at Montgomery, Ala.
;J ===3:^

r.T. Langley S r ^ u f Camp HIII.

itar Marjorie

from 14 t6'20.‘ •
. J -. y»H’ : •.

' Mr. nnd Mr*. Langley and sons,
“

s n rijs f R

reduced for Jhcae twmday* only to * '
the ohove luw pHce.* ” - ‘
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Th® bo*t of our fall and
hats are included in thU

-m.Cist*B*4 &gt;A

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jspjjft ^~(4P)—The
iratori i! have dohvnton, the object
!&lt;jv planes through
the-, plany . whether he is
true line, or on cither side of
ourne.
On » true line of
2 t}w jtfM receives through
nu'd-jot a long .single dash,
ne. tide of the eburse h-r ttr-

(T°

code; r t . ; t h - u ’W IW -.W . m

,,, tW c s e c m ;-) ;. . t h u cdulbm cnt u
O n rra n r;»! that t ! '• ?lgt&lt;a'n r n
ufatfo p p ed ' -'.nil weather (n/oriifta.
tlqn.tMiidc'asL with the *ame,trannm iturr.
1
tc*lc. wUh lbe’^ v b»,en successful. The
tnsla showed th a t u t,a distance of

'-.2U
&amp;
u{,‘a mile.

ALBANY, N. Y;, Doc. #0— W V L'opirol of boxing In New York^
stale by one roan win fdreebndow.'d today. Governor Sm ith’*!
for thjr abolition.
throe-man commission has
boon approved by the. Republicancontrolled legislative commission.
t f the governor's recommendation Is accepted liy the full legis­
lature, which ir considered highly
probable, one of the m ost powerful
bodies In pugilism will pass into
history., For a t least a half dozen
ybaH the commission, now headed
by Jam es A, F arley of New York,
tins Wielded a heavy Mick In ring
aifuirs, attaining aycb power th a t
ILi ruling has affected the sport in
section of the. country.'
On tho commission w ith Farley

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’’revent Foul P l a y
h E n g 1 i s h Football
KTON', England, Dec. 2J)__ (/P)—
UUl play in the combination assoa 'i' n'an d ru^by football’matz-he'
r.E ton has become so prevalent
►at the com m itter hhs nddpten
■Astice rtilc* for its prevention.
"Every foul Is* to be charged
Sfainst the team whozo member
unmits the foul by giving the opiaing team n free kick in.the liopc
AL the - advantage of dolibarata
icking will he questionable. If
i|* prelim inary restriction docs
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*o to be ordered off the field.
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Two Are Killed When
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VENTURA, Calif., Ucc. 29.—(/P)
—A heavy explosion in the absnrjfwbn pit of the General PctrotcuPi
company oil fields near here today
is believed to have killed a t least
twq men, seriously burned at least
sovch others and caused fire which
raged uncontrolled for more than
an hour.• » •
The heat prevented fire fighters
from getting near tho blazing pit
and it was impossible to determine
the extent of tile casualties. Fc-rtytwo men were supposed to have
bech on duty in or nenr the pit at
the time of the explosion. Seven
wore brought to n hospital "With
their clothing lorn from thopi
Two were not ncct-jnlcd for.
Five nearby gasoline storage i
tanks were momentarily expected
to catch fire and workmen wore
employed In throwing ditche.t to
prevent further spread of the
flames.
The plunt is located in u c o n - j
gcCted oil Fold area near the Ventu ria highway.

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A riff of ten added y e a rs 'o f life, rich, full and enjoyX l able, is ytiur* to command.
Bonce de Leon actunliy found his “FounUirt of Youth" in
highland, Florida, but expected too much from it and tu rn ­
ed back.W ithout.fairly, testing,its powers,,
Scores today arc/profttlng"w horo PAnCc do Leoh only
doubted. They are (lading rejuvenation, health and new
zesl tn tlte* Veat-iorbilnd tem pered'w aters of the mighty
s p rin g , on fasrinating golf fairw ays/ on tho lakes and
•tronm s and in tho fields with red or gun, and In tho subatnntiaD hbme* th at overlook nnd add a modem noto to
the most beautiful spot in Florid*. For booklet, wrlto

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74— Apartments and Flats

p AD. RATES

84—Houses For Sale

89—Wanted—Hcal'Estate

BABIES H. COWAN—All kinds of WANTED - Several high - class FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
REAL ESTATE WANTED
FOR SALE—5-room stucco house,
C ash In A d v a n c e
‘
n
Sheet Metal Worksalesmen to write Insurance for
apartm ent across from new high
! Will buy or trade for your equity,
and
garage,
on
highway
41-2
------w a te r and Boat Tanka, A t Oak old-line Life Insurance Company, school.
in any lota in any subdivision in
miles south of Sanford; one store­
ada. will be received Avenue and Third S tre e t Tele-) We write standard and substand-tfiouth Florida. In answering this
room,
four
living
rooms,
porches'
m and collector aent
phono HI*
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i nrd from birth to sixty-five yean.
and closets; on comer suitable for. | advertisement tell me how much
j for paydisnL
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---------- .Wonderful opportunity for adbusiness or filling, station; 53,000. ) you have »paid, the balance due,
HADDOCK STEAM t&gt;RESSEKY, vanccment Write State Manager
^ th s lot numbers, and the location
—Cleaning, pressing, tailoring. jo t once for particulars, 308 South
L ot property, also give your pres*
105 S. Palmetto Avenue. Phone, L Street, Lake Worth. Florida.
« .......... ......... 7c a Uh#
1 isht nnd home address.1 W rite Box
I40-J.
4 ft ! ------------------------ =----------------FOR SALE — 4 - burper oiIJStovo BW-lpJCaYa Sanford I|y a ld .
i rates on request,
*ith large ovpii^ jrntrttresa
11
J----- — WANTED—Two experienced autosduced rains are for •~~ t 1
spring, porcelain top .tAble,- porch 90—-Automobile For Sale
B. li. J’ERKINS — Haberoashci | mobile salesmen. Miller O. Philn insertions.
headquarters fo r C o 11 e g I a 't e [lips, Inc., Elm and Thirteenth St. UNFURNISHED garage apart­ rocker snd sundries, cheap. E. A.
irtU of average length
Clothes. 11V F irst Street.
\ Call for It. J. R.
LINCOLN — FORD *- FOKDSON
lad a line.
ment, corner Eleventh and Elm S., Vare Herald office.
Edward Higgins, Inc.
'•turn charge of 80c- for
A vc. Snyder.
TH E FDMINOLE PRINTEHY
ssertion, Jv"
r"y.
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. ATTRACTIVE FIVE room house Commercial A Palmetto. Phone 331
AN SCO CAMERAS
idvertising is restricted to
»ntl garage, valuable lo t ChapNICE, clean apartment, furnished;
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS.
AND SU PPLIES
classification.
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MONEY to loan n t from C 1-2
St, $6,500, Favorable terms. HOOD
nil conveniences; $H a week.
AND GOODYEAR TIRES.
i error is mado The San- •HU W. Bth St. W, N. Lumley, Prop,
7 per cent interest.
Wheeler
Jones,
Valdes
Hotel.
U. 8. L. Batteries.
1101 French a v e .,
craid will bo responsible
A. P. fcONNEtl.Y Si SONS
Distributor* Chandler
* one incorrect Insertion,
CLARENCE SMITH
Commercial Avenue
HOUSES FOR SALE
vertiscr fo r subsequent
FOUR-ROOM unfurnished apart­ ,
■ General Contractor
41*—Poultry and Supplies
ms. The office should be
ment, private bath; lower floor. Smell bungalow north of Hughey KEY to hoppincss. Studcbnkor
COO West. F irst Strec
Mmmedialely in case of
Street on Palmetto Avenue. Two
122 1-2 Palmetto ave.
a
t
Pbon&gt;
441
.
for the now year. San Juan Ga­
TANTRKI)
strain
White
leghorn
|P 1
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lots, can
bought at less than rage Co,
baby chicks; orders takcjt now
0 ADVERTISERS
present day value.
1(5,000 on
WIGIIT-CHIUSENBEUHY PRINT for late January delivery from my
{ • r a i d - representative
terms of $500 cash and $75 month
USED CAR EXCHANGE
SHOP — Printing, Engraving. own stock; 420 per hundred or $18
thly fam iliar w ith rates,
including interest.
CORNER
PARK AND SECOND
td classification will Rive Embossing. See us first. We do for 600 and over; 10 per cent with
Q. W. WAN3I.EY. Manager
ete inform ation.f- Arid it. Phono 417-W. R, R. Avenue- ' o r d e r . Davle’a Plonannt View
5. ronm stucco ^bungalow located
h, they will assist you Commercial Street.
| Poultry Farm and Hatchery, B o x .l’WO ROOMS,
,
at thu comer of Palmetto and
CHRYSLER
ling your want ad. to
138, Apopka, Fla.
' bath, attrm
Katie. Ijtrgo living room, din­ CHAS. T. FULLER MOTOR CO
t more effective, ■*/. •'/
ing room, kitchen, two lied rooms, SnnfnnJ Ave. at 10th St. Phone 692 |
PORTANT NOTICE
56— Fuel nnd Feed
bath with shower, large po^chei,
Authorized Duco Refinluhing
Users should give their
.OtC, well built and almost now
- NASH
ir past office address as
WOOD—Dry
Pine,
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and
fire7f)—
H
u.stness
Plnces
fo
r
Rentj$8,0lHl
on term s of $200 cn*h‘ and l^nda the world In motor car value.
ROY
SCHMIDT
s their phone num ber if
place. PHONE
---------------------------------— —-— —-------- 1$86 m onthly.
SMITH MOTORS CO
letirc results, /tro u t one
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ATTRACTIVE:
rooms to rent fur*
out of a thoujand has n Third and French
£
stores or offi-e* at Park Ave.
SEMINOLE HUDSON-ESSEX
me nnd the others can't
*nd Cummcrctnl Jtreet. W M SpAniili hungRIow on Park Ave­
INC.
Inicate with you 'Unless
WOOD
Young, Owner, 208 Park Ave., op nue. Partly furnished, two tied
203 Oak Avf.
rooms, living room, smnll dining
know your address,
25— Florisla,
1 hircplace jiositc Court House.
Phono 41
room, kitchen, bath with shower,
diseout[nuance MUST be
double gurnge, large yard. J8.D00
In petfon af The Sanford CALL 352 for freah cut flowers
HUPS-M AKM O N l
77—Houses for Rent
ou terms of $600 cash nnd tho hnli office or by letter. TelaSanford Automobile lo .
and plants. Mrs. Ginn. San­
itlnuancee ire not ford Heights.
2ofl Mugnulia Ate.
Phene 137
NEW 5 room bungalow; goixi lo- (1anc&lt;, payable like rent.
57—Good Things to Elat
cation; larg*. lot; garage, fire -’
, . ' ,
,
place; every modern convenience; p i t i f u l bungalow among onlt
Prom pt • Efficient
possession Jnn, 16. Bennett S
nt&gt;w’ ' “T llv,n,K
Service
S. ughton, Palmetto Ave. and Ge^
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n° nkl
ni'vu St
bath, electric ranijc nnd water
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STEWART THE F LOR IS'
Flowers for nil occasions
Me LANDER ARCADE
Phon^ 781.

)—Pair brown mare mules,
ibout 15 hands high, other
Iridgcman'a place, known as
Farm,- near Elder Springs,
may get mules by paying
p and thfa ad.

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I- Balloon tire for Chevrolet CHIROPRACTIC — The science
th
at
makes
peoplo
well
nnd
hapHevernge
Co,
h Lake Mary road. Return
py.
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also
can
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er and receive reward. J.
health through this mhthod °f j KOK SALEe, 012 Oak Ave.
healing. Dr. W. E. MacDougalL
„ i,nr,.0in
1st Nnt, Bank Bldg. Phone -182-J. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
FOR SALE—Practically i
ing muchine; half price
DU. J. R. VIDLER
Third St.
I*.' "YEBl " TubesT Yea:
Chfropodisl ■
? Cheapest In Sanford!
{Foot Specialist)
Auto Tire Co. 206Vi West
Lloyds Shoe Store.
Phono 102 for appointment,

MODEL TRIM CO.
im the car, not the owner,
one S17 for estimates.
P. W . RADFORD

isiness services offered

1923 Overland Touring
F IV E - ROOM furnished bungalow
1926 Dodge Touring
1926 Ei-sex Coach.
on Highland Ave.; reasonable, lo *rll A very - mall payment will
rent to right party
Phone 9092
1923 Dodge Coupa
giv*- ini mediate possession and the
1926 Ford Touring
1923 Chevrolet Tourirsg
FOR RE N T - S room bungalow or balance a rranged like rent.
1926 D»dge Sedan
Pulm elto Avenua rorner
ol
3-4 T«.n Truck
Spurling S tre e t. Two bed rooms
I, I I Ton Graham Truck
.dining room, living room and kit
I I 1 Ton Graham Dump Truck
chen, bath rppin, jjarngc^ improve
’ments. $46 monthly. Phone 71.1
The above cars ufe completeij
i for oiipointmcnt.
? COLCLUUGH REALTY
overhauled and in best of condition.

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Stations —i Re*
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&lt; E xpert H air Bobbers in
Ladles and Children’s Dc- ■
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S. I. NIX
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
partm enL
210 Bast F irst S tre e t
.TON'S BARBER SHOP
U j Magnolia Ave. ‘
C1KCULINE PERMANENT WavIng. Guaranteed not to burn.
■S DftUG STORE — Pre Madam Harriet, over Mobley's
long, Drugs, Sodn. Wc nr- Drug store.
you as your phone.
Call 103
WATCHMAKING, ENGRAVING
and jewelry repairing. Don Smith,
ltd Stove A Furniture Co. 202 E. 1st St. .

To!. 7.12

SANFORD, FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE

RH &amp; CG^YAN CO., Auto
(tor and vhtet m etal works.
*d ornam ental sheet metal
p i 710-W. 207 'French

IN SU R A N C E

6 1-2 lo fl Vfe

Without Board

FOR RENT—To gentlemen, front
bedroom, close tn phone and bath,
with hot water. 813 Magnolia Ave. 78— OlflcfH a n d Desk Hoorn

LOTS ON EASY TERMS
$10 cash and $10 monthly will
buy 3 will located Oak Hill lots.
Price $750 each. 10 percent oft
far all cash.

gg— B oom s fo r H o u se k e e p in g OFFICE FOR KENT—In Meisch
Bldg Apply A. P Connr'ly &amp; $25 cash nnd $15 monthly will buy
corner lot In Pinehurst.
Price
Sons,
Magnolia and 2nd
|
Furnished bedroom
$1250
heater and housn- 80— A — Heal E s ta te D irec to ry
■gvi.

on
Busino^s and Residential
Property.
MortRftK&lt;P Ijoan Dept.
DeCOTTES, SPENCEIt
&amp; DIGHTON ..

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HIGGINS-SMITH-WIGHT, I n c
Beal Estate and
INSURANCE BROKERS

laurel Avenue lot between 0th
nnd 10th Street. Price $2,000 oti
terms of $50 cash and $20 monthly.
Oak Avenue lot, $1750 on terms of
$25 cash and $15 monthly.
j
-----------lyrtle Avenue lot Just off ISt.i
treet. Price $1950 on terms of
$25 cash nnd $15 monthly.
Northwest corner Elm nnd H igh­
land. For quick snlc $1900. $200
fash, 'balance cosy.

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fropt rooms, ground floor. 609 Scruggs-Scoggans Realty
highway Improvements, and per­
flo.
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manent location of county seat for East Thin! SL ' 1
Phone 735.
Muonic Temple
t|jls county.
THREE or four room furnished
apartm entf nil conveniences. 117 81—Wanted To Rent
Laurel Ave.- -----WANTED TO RENT—Four or 5 And we have many other good
WANTED—White man with fam ­ FOR RENT —^Garage apartment,
room furnished house or apart­ loti that can be bought for Just
ily. wanto work on truck farm.
dining room, kitchen, screened, ment, near school; must be reason­ n few dollars down.
R. G. Gnrmon, Lake Monroe, Fla. porch second floor; garage, chicken ( able. J. A. Musser, 308 Park Ave.
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
yard, garden; '$25 month, lease.
Herald Building
WANTED — Electrician to wire 1510 Pulmotto Ave, Apply on^ 84—Houses for Sale
phone 713
house* at once. A p p l y 1320 premises.
Douglas St,, Buena Vista aubdlTARPON SPRINGS—Pinellas
County Power Company's $200,000 substation here netrs complotion*
7 -f -i—
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Small Truck Farm
I hnvo some choice two acre
tracts on Dixie Highway that
I am 'offering for $1200 with
$200 down and $20 per month.
This land is th« finest kind of
trucking land and flowing wa­
ter and electricity are available.
Each tract has a frontage of
125 feet oh good, paved road.
Anyone who wants enough land
to raise their own vegetables
and still be close enough to
Sanford to be convenient should
buy one of these tracts before
they are ali gone.

L. A. RENAUD
820 W. F irst St.

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T he R e g istra tio n Hooks of the
C ity or Sanford. F lo rid a. Will be
open Monday. D ecem ber 10th, 1110.
nnd w ill ^cloao S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry
th e E ig h th , JUT.
At th e C ity tra il. *
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City lie g tstra tlo n O fficer

l ull, dally to 1-7.27

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m ade th e sum of f l l l . 1T an4 «
of C ourt taxed In lh a i n n o f | t l
*.V TU B M ATT Kit OF TU B KBTATK t have levied upon and w ilt pi
OF M A R T A . W . K K R LV ,
CKAkKtS.

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notice to ntnniTons aivd
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N otion

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bidder for caah i i f f i v s i f 4 ■:
h*,ura o f e a la a t th e fro n t d o o r’
the C ourt H ouse In Sanford, Ha

Jrd. day of Ja n u a ry . I» I7. all of
rig h t, till* and In tafea t o f th e i
HAM M f llX IP , D eeaaaed. la am
lha follow ing rteaerlbad hits. Pi■
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or p arc els of laifd alt b a te tn 5#
* » nt«l to th e F ount* Ju d g e of Bern* not* C ounty. F lo rid a. t n - w l t : ~ I
|m ,! t Cm inly. f lo rld a . a t his o ffice i A ll th a t p a rt of lh a Kggt 1
n,.‘. . c."urf ,lou*e *ahl C ounty, ly in g N orthw est of th e AU*
w ith in tw elve m onths from
th e C oast l.ln e R a ilro ad of Lot FI
lim e of th e f ir s t p u b llrslln n of th is five (SB) and th e W e il H air of i
not Ire. I h at Is, tw elve m onths f r o m l - n t F lftv .f lv s (IS ) of HARRS
D ecem ber Sth, IMS.
I CMT.KItY-PKI.TA. acco rd in g to d
It A l.l'II B. SMITH.
I thereof, of record tn th a
As A d m in istra to r of the C a la is ' R ecords of Hemlnole ConnS*, j
•'/ M ary A. W. Kevly, Deceased, rid. In H a t Hook I, I'a g e a t i -1
13. Id. Fab. J.
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1‘uhltsti Dec. ». IB. I t. 1». Jan . 8. I t. •
a . « hs rlff of B-m lnol* Cott

f A n Honest
i Statement

If you do not think rental property is hard to »get
■ -§*£VkgU-Tpffl
start out tomorrow and
.
try to list rental property—
Then take
your Orlando,
f
i
Jacksonville, Tampa and
•••
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,
Lakeland papers—look at
.
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• *the scores of properties be- ,t .
ing listed “for rent’ —
What’s the answei^—San»
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ford is underbuilt to a de­
gree that is distressingly
hampering the growth of
the city—
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No homes to house new
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families—t h a t s t i f l e s ^fSgl|
grow th-

304 W 6th St.

74—Aparlmcpifl unJ Flnlg
MARVANIA
! OoBcrm Co., general STUART—$1,600,000 bond issue
work, aidtfwaiks, build- approved In M artin County fur FURNISHED apartment, close In; Allow us the opportunity *»l
showing you this fine property.
iks, Irrigation boxes. J. R.

Sod! — Hot Sandwich
»RD DRUG COMPANY
'ho Itaxall Store” : a specialty of our, prom
of proscriptions nnd quick
delivery.

311 F irst Nnt l!k Bldg.

MONEY TO LOAN

t» l E. Firnt Street *
ELGIN, WALTHAM, Hamilton, Il­ EAT AT Sanitary Cafe. Good
iWe can-y a full line,
things to cat at all times. 105
ptas are' right. Cash or linois Watches. Diamonds and W. 1st St.
►V®, want your buglnegi. wedding rings. P. E . Ahoarn, 317
W. F irst St.

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COMPANY

RUGS— Shntnpoood, right in your
homo; colors r«»torod, nap rais­
ed, mado to look like new. Highest
approvals or no charge. B. Rieao,
rug expert, with Lanoy Dry Clean­
67— Itoomn W ith H oard
ers, Thone 465.
EUGENE PERMANENT W AVES,1ROOM
no kinks, one price, personal a t­
tention. Bluebird Beauty Shoppe
68—Rooms
Phone 349-J.

SANFORD BUICK CO.
212 Magnolia A rt.
Phone a s 7 .

or I nt, Palmetto nnd
Third Street

61 — M iscellaneous

27—Professional Services

JEW ETT AND PACE
RIVE'S GARAGE
Sanford Dealer
8 W. la t S t
Phone 61

cum s

It points the way to an
opportunity—it surely does.
Homes selling
for $3,500
.
to $5,500 with small down
1,
. .
,
;
payments-^that is what we
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MjCHICAGO., Dec. 28. 4
after ho had sirred &gt;0 days lit
Charles B.'Grhydon, becatl sher- jail for contempt-of tou rt In t o i Iff of Cook county todei with nection with charges he had al­
the promise th a t if there ) t»; any lowed undue privileges to two
R ancher iWho C on fessed That "hell holes" in his Jurisdicj on, as
Reorganization P l a n s Coll
beer tunpers. .
H e M urdered H is F am ily Of some members of the count! board
For Railroad To Be Taken*
In a formal statement, Hoffman
E ig h t l£ Clodely Guarded th at elected him think, hj would said that for four years "In the , Out Of Receivership And
Following Suicide Attempt rout' them out,
. [
face of overwhelming difficulties,"
Construction Of Extension
•
■ “I . have been reliably,
he had striven to fore* the pro­
cd" raid William Buase.
hibition law, hut that "the odds
member, as ha voted fo t.a
have been too great.!'
!
so r.tp Peter M. Hoffman, jrtio re­
In assailing the statue ho said
signed because ho s a id f'tli pro­ that as n private citizen he would
H assell Telia P olice T h a t , hibition act sould not be enforced "Join the large number of coup* Georgla-Florida Re ad Has
He D oes N o t Know W hat here', "that Mr. Grnyd&lt; it ha* ageous men and women who hove
Operated With Difficulties
Made H im C om m it C rim es pledged himself to clean j OP the organised to bring about a change . U nder Court Receivership
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i ’hell '.holes' of tho county towns. in this law, which has been forced
upon an unorganised majority by a
-1 r r
FARWELL, Tex., Dec. 2 8 ^ P ) Therefore, I vote ‘a y e .'" &gt; 2
WASHINGTON, Dec, 28. —&lt;/P&gt;
Sheriff jGraydon’s tfrm fill ex­ selfish and misguided, but organ­
—Extra guards today were as­
—Reorganisation
plans
by
which
1v H
signed to watch George J . Hassell, tend until the next county election, ised minority."
tho Georgia and Florida railroad
Aktiad
M
which'will
be
in
June.
. Hoffman's regular term already will be taken out of receivership,
Texan Panhandle rancher, who is
Ur GJSUtta
. M em bers o f th e R iv e r s and
confined in the county jail here' &lt; Hoffman who has held: political h*d expired, but ho &lt;continued in and a new lino 56 miles long con­
11lijE j
office
In
Cook
county
alncsh
1898,
the office bccauso of the death of structed from Augusta, Ga., to
iarboits . C om m ittee o f th e
following his confession to the
g/T
K
iT
recently was acquitted of charge* P. J. Carr, the Democratic sheriffT O
slaying of 18 persons.
•’
J n ite d 'S tn tes C o n g ress today
Greenwood, S. C., were approved
’•1e . •
elect.
•
;
'
,
of
conspiracy
to
defeat
Justice
Charged with murder following
today by tho Interstate Commerce
iccepted a n inyitfetyon from
18, a n d a
hin admission th a t ho killed his
commission.
he S a n fo rd
C ham ber o l
M i l ’1
wife
and
her
eight
children
and
*
The receivership over the Geor­
md to"m ake a su r v e y o f th e
mJ* . 1j-;
placed,the bodies In a dugout on
gia and Florida system began in
iroposqd deep ch an n el projS I »».t i1
bta ranch near here; three wcqlcn
March, 1016 and was conducted
wM
c t botvteon.1 t h is ) ! city.- 'im j
TlHTU* VA)'.*
ago, Hassell last night confessed
until his death by the late John
E
lly
i
M
ahonic
O
rgan
ization
s
‘alatka,- accord in g to
tele^
to slaying a woman and throb chil­
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•Skelton Williams. His brother R.
Hold J o in t C erem onies On dren lt\ California three yearn ago.
•hone m e s s a g e receiv ed a t
Lancaster Willla ms was largely
M n fU lliiH o n O f H eads F or He refused to reveal tho nantf* i t
instrumental in preparing the re­
N e w Y ea r; 250 A re P r e sen t tho California victims or to com*
organisation plan by which u new
ment on the crime other than to
company will take over the entire the late Lcrtta Crabtree, actress is
rotter, who. with J.
The annual installation ceremo* say “It wno a good Job," tho sheriff S lm m m s And C - u m b l/ Are Records B ein g Prepared Fot enterprise, and
undertake the ■ought by Mrs. CariotU Cockburn,
» committee in- Jacksonville this
said.
nles
of
several
Sanford
Masonic
Session B efore Ju dge J. G Greenwood extension whlch^the of San Gabriel; Calif., (lower). At
U nder Bonds C harged W ith
ctnliig and extended the invitaHassell
was
recovering
from
selfhodler
and
their
affiliated
organ!commission's decision today said, th e . surrogate's hearing in Boston
___ .N. ext
. ____Tuesday;
______f
Sharon__ On
on, *
Forcing W av Into Prtvnte
rations were held last night before inflicted knife wounds, which phy­
Circuit C o u r t To Follow wouW givo the system n prospect on Mrs. Cockburn’s attem pt to driven from t
Members of the committee, to- a gathering of approximately 200
H om es In I.Jy W est Raids
sician* hellevcd nt first might
&lt;&gt;f operating profitably in the fu break the will she and Mrs. Annie city of Nsshvl
p,W»v*a of several of, persona a t the Masonic hall, on prove fatal.
Ruircll, of Tucson, Arii.,( upper)',
ib*r ofout 30, accord- , Park avenue. Music for the even­
The county prosecuting attorney, turo. ,
KEY WEST, Fin.. Dec. 2V -(/Fl
the
decedent's nleco, were recent hcrlsnd riv tr o
A
little
mora
than
n
year
ugo
he
Tho
Georgia
amt
Floridn
Hall
ig to estimates of officials of tho
—Prohibition
Agents
W.
H.
Sim­
together
with
court
attaches
nnd
ing was furnished by Mr. snd Mr-. moved to a ranch near here after
witnesses. That she also is a niece
hAmber and,plans,era to-be made Albert Shuler of Orlando.
marrying his brother’* widow. Au­ mons and W. C. Crumbley were at the various law enforcing bodies of
c-f Lotto Crabtree Is the b ifli of •arly today^, u (j
-r their enfe rw lnm ent within the
Mrs. Cockhurn's s u it
The first group to begin .he thorities have reopened nn investi­ liberty today under be ds of $1,­ the county, is marshaling his wit­
jxt few days.
.
, yroricof Installing offieexr for the gation of his brother’s death. Th* 000 each after their arrest by nesses and evidence for •the open­
acres wore being
ing of county court noxt Tuesday. per cent preferred stock, 100,000
^According tc tentative plans, the
the lowlands of Ifiritnpl
tilled while working county officers on charge* of hav­
&lt;**sr wna the Order of hrot1*'
How many races are on tho docket shares of common stock of no par
ing
foned
their
way
into
u
private
immltiec in u&gt; make i* iiyxig Visit Dtmotay, for boys, Semino
Iklshonia with llnsto be heard by Judge J. G. Sharon valuo and $6,600,000 In bonds. In
I tho lower enrt fpasi, then .turn te r No.' 642. Walter Barber wss sou, wmi Ban, m ...... Idckod Hint residence without a warrant.
is
not definitely known, according addition it will guarantee payment
The
two
aYrcatf.
cant'
after
a
rest to Utkeland and from the I*t- the installing officer. Following to death.
,
to
court
officials, but it is believed of interest nnd principal ns to
group
of
federal
authorities
from
Hassell raid in s statement that
.are the names of those who were
that *v lighter docket than usual $760,000 In equipment trust certi­
Miami
and
.Tampa
had
swooped
he did not know why ho killed his
seated:
down on six residences and busi­ will be brought forth nt the com­ ficates and $792,000 in receivers'
M aster Counsellor — R u s s e l l wife and stepchildren. He declared ness hour ?* here yesterday in n se­ ing term.
&gt; i) B |iit.w a s f
certificates. The face vnluo pf nil
'
the slayings followed n quarrel
Mitchell. ■
southern state
these
obligations
Is
$3,H60,000
less
With
the
opening
of
county
ries of raids in which mora than
' Senior Counsellor—Arthur 'Aaoh- with his wifo after she charged 820,000 worth of liquor was report­ court a mo
---------.
I iwntfHU of mai
of activity face* than tho par of securities which
him with intimacy with her oldest
cry.
Decision
Of
President
Dig*
1stream s' had b
were
outstanding
In
the
company
ed sicced. No arrests were made court attaches and deputy sheriffs.
Junior Counsellor — H. C. Wa- daughter.
prehension
Immediately following adjourn when it failed.
To
Withdraw
Government!
by
the
government
operatives^
"I grabbed a hammer, where It
U w ., ,
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_
.
.
The two prohibition agent*,»rcre ment of Judge Sharon's court, cirDuring recent year* under tho
Troops From Lagoon Area'
came from T don’t know, 1 struck
taken in custody on complaint of cult court will open, with Judge, receivership tho railroad has operIh R egarded A s S ig n ific a n t j W(„
her and sbo fell to tho floor," HeoRaoql Vasques, who chilled that Wallace W. * Wright 'Jipoo thi
'* ' nted with difficulty, but ha* shown
sctl said’ in filling of the slaying thp federal officers forced entrance bench.**-.. ' v.
v ’ •* i »
,». ■i Improvement, tho commission, fibof Ms wire. !*Tbe smallest baby
Only in
to his hornr on warrsptts Issued for., it ,Tho county court ir not crowd J served. The extension to Green­ Termination of the situation which
then began crying and T reached admittance to th«v,,resided'fiext
with
-liquor
coses
thl*
term,
ft
wood
will
give
it
a
new
northern
down and choked i t Then I se­
led Rear Admiral Julian Ladmdr
outlet and add efficiency to ita op­ to land American blue jackets and
cured a rtocking sftd tied it around door. Vakques *i*o'xclaim»d the
.A ritport shoeing tho trnffle and
palf made their meyMnto the bath­
eration ss well as givo it an op­ Marines at Cabexas was thought
lin a g e on (Wv m * r during the .S tandard Bearer — Oke Nord- the baby's ntbk. I don’t know why, room o0 his home against the re­
portunity to increase traffic. This to Jj* nearer today by Washington
but
when
I
saw
what
I
had
done,
monstrances of Mre. Vasquez, who
yut'.yishr has. already been, sent gron. . ,
construction will cost $2,181,000 observers after reading the newk
1 decided I had best go on and kill wa* said to have-been within hathSentinel—John -Andes.
•
o the committee through' the’ local
snd the new security issues ap­ dispatches and meagre official re­
the
whole
outfit."
O ijntor^Robcrt Mnson.
^ •m h e r. I t w m sept following
proved nro expected to prirvidc ports from Nicaragua.
The children ranged in ugo from ,
First Preceptor—Earl Rumbley.
tn adverse report submitteef to the
funds to thin tetnl, as well as servo
2
to
21
years.
Some
were
choked
They regarded as particularly
Second Preceptor—d-enos SevekUnited States Engineers by the
for exchange with the securities of
and others shot.
l-oo, deputy prohibi­
,
government engineer’s office at ing. '
thef ailed railroad.
tion administrator here, has no of­
Third, J^rocepW&gt;r—Eustis Peake.
llicksonville? Both reports- are
ficial information relative to the
Fourth Preceptor—Richard Mnxupectcd.JU). .be. reviewed hero by
arrest of two prohibition agents a t
welJ..
. .
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be committee;
Key West on charges of breaking
•
Fifth
Preceptor—L.
P.
Hagan.
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and entering following a series of
S i x t h Preceptor — R o la n d
JACKSONVILLE, Pin., Doc. 2?.
raidi&gt; yesterday.
w south Florida Spokely.
It was reported that the men
Americans along the east coast,
Seveneht Preceptor — D. A. Mc­
!or a*comblned holiday and inspec­
which has been dominated for seihe •r in Kentucky..
had appealod to him for aid.
Donald.
.
white
man,
but
tha
reputation
of
A four page folder,' with three "My only Information is n tele­
tion tour, 'membern of the conjust beginning 0
time by the liberal forces.
Seminole chapter No. 2 of the
defendant attracted widespread
pessionol rivers and harbors com- Order of tho Eastern Star waa pages showing pictures and facia gram from mm working thorc tho
scctlorm^flK' pro
interest.
Official
accpunti
o
f
the
foiuMiay
alttfte and othors passed through formally installed by G. E. McKny. concerning Hanford and Seminole stating that they had confiscated
battle at Pearl Lagoon, in which not estimated an
Tho Nickels trial was perhaps
county, together with a map of the 500 rnses of whiskey. I am wait­
licksQnvlllo this morning.
Following are the new officers:
the Dlax troops wars . defeated, neighboring Itat
tho most widely heralded of any
[;
(Continued on Page 2) .
state, is being used os stationery ing on An official report.
.Worthy Matron — Mrs. Eunice
were lacking in Washington but a*
during the memory of mont resi­
by Baldwin and Brown, Sanfont
"W. M. Simmons, in charge of dents of the state. Thla trfal, to­
dispatch from Managua last night
Turner.
*
*- the lxike Worth office, and W. C. gether with the Register case, oc­
Worthy Patron — Reese L. Realtor*.
placed the libetfA strength ah’ IjForty thousand circular letters, Crumley, group head a t Tampa, cupied practically tho entlrb’ ses­
660 well armed against 1,300 lit Use
Chrlren berry,
“In my opinion,',' said his Lord­ withdrawing force and quoted the
Associate Matron—Mrs. Beatrice containing Information about |he were operating In Key West yes­ sion of the last term of the circuit
trucking lands of this district h*ve terday. I do not know what men court.
:
if- * • ship, "it ii a pity tha resolution American collector of customa.Xt
Higgins. .
.
was not passed before they were Blueflelds, as faying 800 Mexlcaha
been
^enf
out
from
their
office,
on
they
had
wit)^
them,
Secretary—Leo M. Stephenson.
born,!*
,.
the
descriptive
folders,
during
the
i
"If
T
get
confirmation
of
the
re­
had been ^reported, fighting with
TreMsmfr; Mrs. Mary Kent.
JELE8, Dec. 28.-4/P)—
Tha
undergradutaes'
action was tha victors,
past
few
mohthe,
according
tofj.
D.
port
(
will
send
help
to
them
at
(Continued
on
Page
2)
of whether her hus
t*keq at a meeting of the CamBrown, who stated today that a once, though business will keep me
] Washington authorities hold th*t
ha Chaplin; Initiates di
bridgo Union soclaty.p A. B. Klnghrro for the time."
Hamilton, arguing for the resolu­
tion charged that tho women :af
ugh" with ft divorce suit which
today werfc "as double faced ' u
The two inklde pagea of the
says will be filed in the -Los
their ancestors."
folder
are
devoted
to
pictures
of
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
28.—
HAZEBOUCK, France, Dec. 28.
.ties courts in s few days,
"Rather than grow old," he said,
Sanford's
.
residential
section-'
of
Congress
win
ask
d
by
Secretary
his It her answer, to , reports —(JP)— Thirty-five mother*. of the celery cutting, and of tho Hotel
"a
woman dyes when young. She
LENINGRAD,
RUSSIA,
Dec.
28.
Mellon
today
to
give
the
Treasury
n Nogales, Arizona, yesterday little village of Bavinehave near­ Forrest Lake. Descriptions of the
authority to refun $174,120,177 Il­ bangles her arms, blngles her hatr
by,
have
Jufct
received
niedils
of
■the film cotncdl|m wju in com*
land and . .information concerning
legally collected in taxes fdr the nod bungles her face." lication with a Mekican sttor- "famille Francals," for their share farm ipi’eons aril given. Statistics court
Defending the women A. C.
fiscal year 1027 and "prior" years.
In
countering
charges
of
race
sui­
ot Hermbslllo, Sonora, relative
Townsend, made a long disserta­
on
celery
rtpducUon
for
the
past
a
yoi
The
money
is
to
be
refunded
to
cide so often nude against the
bUlnlng n dlvoWe.
few year* are included.
pork
about
287,000
■ ■ ■ ta x p a y e r s
in tion on highly civilised way in
baplln’f:.^ a tto rn ey , . Lloyd French.
which they rode blcytlce, and ato
On
the
hack
page
is
a
map
ef
tence*
amounts
ranging
from
.one
cent
to
The 35 mothers have a total of
ght, d«^lM the screen actor
choealates.
They did powder their
the
state,
with
Sanford
prominentto.ter
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars,
kny intehtion of seeking a dl- 242 children, making an average of ly displayed. Around the map xi* a
Thi
The Treasury previously bad trans- faces, he admitted, but be pointed
almost
seven
children
to
each
e in the Jffaxicsn courts.' Tho
description of Seminole .County.
atten
netted to Congress a supplemental to the .advice of Nelson: "Trust In
edlan could not be locafed for mother, a record' for so smsll a
le
prosecutor
that
estimate to eover the amount and God and keep your powder dry." .
‘J
k
f H ! ■'V ..
&lt; community.
Tho resolution lost, 164 to 191.
•e assault were be- the budget bureau had announced
Since the debate King-Ha re11ton
:ty prevalent. • ’ the figure had been tiken into cop.
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has
received 885 abusive letters
sidcration
in
estimating
the
Treas­
-**;
#wa mV- ’ *
ury surplus ^or the present fiscal from women, Townsend,&gt;ho cham­
pioned the women, baa tlx. pro.
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EL PASO, Tex., H*c. 28.—(/P)-7 Secretary Mellon In transmitting poU l» of marriage.
Illness again has confined Albert
the request today lo tha House
. Tha teat
TAMPA. H aH Dec. 2
rentstIons «
Ways and Means committee, sent a
•f- "Advantages of Sanfordft en. B. Fall lo his heme h « » . The forsecretary of the Inter!oe con­ rs.&gt; Elisabeth Nelson Davis.'Wtfe
lkrgeii stboo1 equipment, G. E. raer
i
; ;JV.r. pavu, Tampa . realtor,
tracted an Irriution of tha lung*
ho wa* drowned at sea eevenl typed, .they corertidWf,3M&gt; sheets
over the ,*rNh end. ymlefilay which
In « vsxy aj
wa* diagnosed as pneumonia. Al­ onths.ago, ha* Med appllcatl^i of foolscap paper ftt'ft'in A t
officials of
-rv. '
ng, wHn both i d ’dkKts of tho
required to haul the bonjUes.
MANILA. Doe. ’ 2 8 ^ P
^ -C o llW -nd U nlvm lly Lit.," jthough nig aliment was characterschools tind thqso who are tw f-m inuu r a p o n u . b , MT.r.1 I ed a4 serious, his condition to- third dower right In,the develop­
sounded
Department
of Military I
from collage, ore to present
fimford
to
iy was t*ported as generally Sat- er's estate.,
and Tactics at the Natlopi
‘
J
&gt;gn»m Which is to. be Interest- students.
j, Mrs. Davis was not mention*) in
chase of it
’ "Vita La France, reading, by i
f“. i Z W S.U ifd»)f. (row W yh- her husband’s will, which was
■ Cowan.
drawn up prior to their marriage,
who attend the en- i
no
appraisal of the estate has been
te ^ n m in tnare. expected to bring
e w ORLEANS,^ De^. 2 8 ^ P )
their school pennants. Dr. King,

Man Has Admitted
Five Other Killings
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Head Of Purchasers

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Sanford Realtors
Stiff Thousands of
Circulars on City

Lord Darling Raps
Undergraduate At
English University

m Comedian’s Wife
iterated That S h e
ill Seek A Divorce

Mellon Asks Large
Sum for Refund In
Youths To Die For. . Collection Of Tax4s

35 Frencli Mothers
Have 242 Children

Assault Upon Girl

Albert B. Fall Again
ToHfsHome
By, Serious Sickness

\ Asks For

Third D6wer Rights

ednesda;

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Military Branch
Manila UniVtrsit:
Cease To Exist i

Displayed On Gulf

�^ Hdrtte^ Giveit !
Two Severe Blow?

Basketball Has A Popular Appeal

ipital as Defense Prepares Case
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ftu h ip fto n today, presumably
U i r tHe
in the federal
hopefulI of finding one with

1)*f t*.‘»•
-L,'!' ~ri'‘ T^"j. &gt;■\ \ \ ,= jlft,.1•
hat indicated* he will not La Mttoj fled ur UI he..baa been cleared of
Leonurd'f charges, nyide public
| fust. wceg,.h.y,Comml-(aioiicr LahdJs
that kq had tflkcn part,in a. game

&lt;oyc«tb«‘»v/

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Da RT0W-4*T

p!p c A i3 E :* t;
Railroad ImprorS
challei '.:d..yi3.v member hf th- field
to ffsrht h ’tp.’ Wv.i W(tr«\ followed.
bMj. Uiere wap ho fig h t nod m&gt; more
’Md . b n rare occuritland; where fo): hunt:W tarried no for cen-

&gt;ut interference by the
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fOOeAEfcOUQ ‘^rt^ACEVlAF\CAl£Mt*W'T'S. .

Winner Wade and Warner
e Meet Compliment E a c h
,o,n Elevens

*t(AE Alt-VV-tr(fe&lt;3
Pirf-ftw PERecM AL.
EhlCO Ghl'CEfi'S tKtfUOGf
M O C B 6 f h « \ ‘tfeD M QM CM ’T S / l H B

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^A N 'JOSE, C alif.,'U ta 27.—f/P; PASADENA, Calif.. I ) ^ 2 7 . - r !
'flpyw ild D iir Mehlhom o f Cblv'V/J*)—W ith both coachds n S ittin V
■. c*fo -left here, today with' first the other has attained high deprfctw mortey of fSOO, the Son Jose gred’ o f *perreetlon m n„.uidii,4
Country club course record, tho gridiron mnohines for th» game j
of Santa Clara vnlley open between the University of Alnbnm i
^s«iffL&lt;harapion, aad the convletion and Stanford University here New
- that lie hns ftvercbme. the Jins re-j Year's dnyf spiculatipn hns l&gt;ocn
spbnsiblo for his frequent’ "crack*' centered mobtiv on the mental ntrs’*- a t the height o f Ms game in1 titude of tlie players.
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l p‘ r,by thiTwo
L 'vas
&amp; ,010‘
cnnrgvs thrown °„
at ithem
possibilitiesWare* seen
a* the
th. Lednard. form er American t W k t a r outfieldera line u p / o r the
roe pitcher.
first tim e' in .their many years in
;:ther Speaker nor the ottor- basohull’against tltfc same pitcher
v;li7 acecnpanieid him Houl I a form er team mate of both. One
• i;n cxplnnntion of their trip 1 ,'th a t the Posto/fice department
bo rnpitol hot thp fnet th a t may bJ asked to Investigate with
iknr and Cobb plinned to be tin- possibility th a t blackmnlliiitr
at tha »am? ti»nMchhr„M m ay.be preffcrml against
rdod o s . itb;nifiwint.
! the offender, rhowlng allegations
im 'eft hia A n g e la , G a . !against Cobh and Speaker,
tb the din of enthuam u'c &gt; Anothog possibility is that Cobb
tx.faith. n f.h b tiw n fo lk ln and Speaker mny confer with cohhj* inUgritv s t i l l r e f g n i b k was gresslntml • laaderr, who haw? c*
equally reticent.
rcliront. Colih,
Cobb, however, pressed belief in their innocence.
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(Pop) Warner, g d n l d
.turned In a final Stanford mentor, fear» hU num

2 Evenings and l Matinee, Dec,
*f|As ^ tic K p a s s e d
CUlllA t h e
^LEtCrffAT O F HAWD .

STDFF Chi 'iAUDEVJIULE*

an,l 0,&lt;e are not Lnldtig t!i: roming tilt R&gt;r-

League Capse ENTIRE FICTION
in Pittsburgh GROUP SCOURED

fn Armour
f nt Witt;
n to ta l .of 207. Tommy
nf «f mmminntlofts.
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xxt ,
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a ^ f» S ln g to n .D p C., with whom he , 1" ,,la c « Wade, who brought bis
*ed the final round, wn« lending A “ baBJ“ ,enm to , 1"!' Angnles
f field of golf experts with UH w ,lB .ir&gt;0 ro'.t.-rs, has expressed |
’th e Cnd of the second rouncj, confidence in hi* eleven, but tie- ,
* /iWr strokes lictter than Mehlhom J.ielv*‘3 he
&lt;&lt;’ »"»uh wits with
. ^W hllh the gallem alteniated be-. 1 , Krenlt’i‘t lining nolbull ru;u h'
" Itjiwen applause for Mchlborn nnd ' an, mlU!’1
“ “sm art” team j
curiority as to how soon hs w ould. ^ n*uu:
‘'crack," Dill proceeded In the first
Kecnlling W urner’H record at
nWn holes to overcome. Armour’s Corlislo, Pittsburgh and Stanford,,
lead nnd in tho r-icond nlno to p ile ' Wuile declared ,the veteran mentor
up an ndvantnge of four strokes hail been responsible for many o f 1
V,P7ff him. Armour finished tlw tho
outstanding
pluy»
used ,
: fllfrtl round with 7.1 to win second, throughout the football world and
. pficc with 211 for the r&gt;4 holes, j that it wus reasonable to expect j
; "Mshlhom shot three birdies o n ; "Pop" m ight spring some new
'.t^t firs t nine of his last round a n d ' surprlnea.
flitoe on the second nine, tubing I The Alabama team will trnin
- f t n ' M sll the nthern eitertpl tho | this Nveek at Ixis Angeles, While
mJtih, on which be wns onu overt W arner says he will attempt to dipir- On the seventeenth and eigh*‘ rect |ho minds of his charges back
W n th greens he missed birdies by to serious football with several
less than nt. Inch.
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3 D ifferen t Opt-ratt l)V .name Coat that
New York, Boston, Philadelphia, PittsLi

FOR SC EN A R IO S!

New- Orleans—

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Many
F.xcellent S to r ie s In
The ClnAsics T h at Ilem ain
To Be Film ed, S a y FxpcrlH

Thursday, E vening,‘.Dec,

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Mmes. Jacobo and Glade: Messrs. Tommasi

SANFORD

Mongelli, Lulli— Ballet.

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With Mmes. Escobar and Schalker; Messrs.
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Special Dance program
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Ballpt will follow the performance of the ope

F a t e Of Shift W i l l Oil
Be Decided By East’B
Coaches In G o t h a m Jig

King Dances a
and Whistles as
He'Wins Golf Hole

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NEW. .YORK, Doe. 27.-&lt;/P&gt;^, Thh fa ta of a colorful modern con­
Or m o nd p e a c h , fi.. . i »«;•#.
tribution .to _football,. tho itliift, Is
2t,—
LT*)— When John I). Rockefel­
; boforo raj turn gridiron eoache*
and official*, gnth«ring horo this ler sinks n 20-foot putt he quotes
poetry, whihtles and'dances, a jig.
week for annual meelinga.
The maneuver, which already
The aged man won tho second
111* bean appreciably curbed in tho holo^rom four rnnripnnions ycRternf t n~ •«-«ying "Jimt about the
* w estern conference by a new rule
stfhft’h compels tennis to come to n
ic could remember
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two-second r.top ufter moving
rirgr Von Elm would
thalr lint*, will bs up for discus- have sighed lo achieve. It wax
iriot) w ith tho point nfter touch* then thirt Mr Rockcfelle r quoted
down,, I ha huddle nnd the forward poetry nnd danced a jig.
*' ■P*** penalty nt set-lions extending
Just what the millionaire said a
— -CT0T B Tour-day period.
moment Interact! the third bole'
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•;.Tho Initial concli^vo today brings when he took a nine, is not a mat
to fe th e r members of tho Eastern . ter for record, but the llev. Dr. C.
^ v . ^ W ^ I n tit.
i o niU t 0!
Intercollegiate' W otlfkiq, of New York City, was
......
Meeting of the j along bo At must have been just
cbocbc.x follow tomorrow and Wed* blank verso.
dwday. whiol on Thursday the N o­
Dr. Wrielfkin, CyrR James, of
.
,Liopal Collegiate Athlhllc Associa- bottall, Mass., a cIobo friend, and
Ubn will h*vc its annual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Dick, of ToronRISKS TITLE SOON
JEW YORK, Dec. 27. _&lt;/P&gt;_
I. Morgan, of Seattle, who l«d
.ic champion* Jurlng l92fl with
e« dafeitse* of hi* crawn, aoon
I risk hi* Junior lighlwW h't
d again in
Nqw York. Toit
k an l is nogotlatlng for tho
r t fighter to face Babe Hopnmit,
) already hold* . cna decision
r Morgan, BabeVvonllet wna
red w p r a l monthu nga but
rgan’a title was not a t uUkeJ

Lfltzo Will Risk
, Title On Saturday

f ruiuy, h.vemnK, Dec. ;il

WiLh Mmes. Paggi and Falco: .Messrs.
Cervi— Ballet,

Strange Coiitridcncel
What a strange i-oincldenec i*
would be if Pittsburgh won tin
pennant in tho National I.cugiu
..n«l Detroit in the American!
These two club* are now man­
aged by Owen fluxh and (ieorge
Mori arty, who in the days when
Detroit waa winning pennants,
starred nt shortstop ami third base,
rckpcttively.
To make the situation ull the
more unusual, these two players
wtoo the pepperpots of the Tigors,
a lio roommates as well. Now they
nre managing mighty strong ball
du b s in the rival major leagues.
In those days llugbey Jennings
woitld supply the pepper front the
Tiger bench nnd coaching lines.
On tho field Bush nnd Moriurty
would pull it.

NEW YORK, Dec,' 27,—(A*) -A
world's welterweight chnmplnnship
battle* nnd a hontUTinal round
fratherweiglit.elim ination Tight top
this weck’H /istle menu, with Ivto
laiUo risking his 107-pouml divi­
sion diadem a t Wilkcsbarru, Pa., in

KDTII MAY ROW TO ROGERS

ing made for serien o f 3 operas at DoskC,
C o m m e rc e ..

JVInilOWS

The Price Is Right
Good Story Not Enough
“A’ good story isn’t the only re- ’
qulrement for a good pin iro,”
Florence Straus*, of Kiral Nation­
al Productions, has fc-jnd.
The
difficulticH of filming, the Tierce-,
sity of avoiding controversial - u s ,1
economic, racial and
religinua!
themes, and the objections ruiuod.l
by tho .production force/* c.- the!

rottpd trippers ta 101

’ Pehn'jWiled by inches fo 'irtaSfcr
tl/q first ifcihi. Tbe'sectrhd-irjfcsr.
ot Big husky are took Murphy of Pennsylvania,
's l i T e e t o r WhoVailed
iday, *to task, inftittmg k6 ahould. haUa' , given p a il
SeillT a chanco to try for a field

BOSTON FINANCIER DIES
BfrtH' would
'em; t always \yonSwimmJe*tdgef:
golng tm g et aWay

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Murphy Ironing Boards
Made to Order

It * wa* the Ihlrd
scoro was 10-10, the
with two-yards to \ r
Tudde TKe' lC^artr ii
^ t Would -Ffknl mnn-'ti

wsm
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llfltt, Sievin'

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T ickets NOW nt Box O ffice: Reservations

With a situation aoinewhat similar
similar to tho one Murphy of I’-nn
faced, ftt Illinois. &lt;

against T hard-hitting
8ergoun{
Sammy Baker, of New York, in a
10-round bout to a dccUlort.
The survivor of. the fcathur.weight, b o u t,; bringing togetlior
the fam e ilny, will produce nn op­
ponent fo r Honey Boy Finjiojaft.
Tho victor , in the throe-corneroxl
eefies will be recognised In thd
cost as-succetm ir fq the throne
form
erly o e c u p i^ b y Lout* (Kid&gt;
20 grand nfllonal, has pur­
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m o.ntprofiolenti'^fw rtuld^u try !t
pn»s over the Row 'line? t.F ather
‘hi the game he had completed t.ueh
« pl*y on the fpurth down.
Trying 1 tfhother pass ever the
line wpa a nervy play th at took
courage He invited plenty of conr.tfre from tho Mcond-guesscrs. He
took the chance.
A pass, Friedman to Iloffmsn,

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�THE SANFORD

r*vlciy£ • *«”

10 suyr1At L east One H undred More
aj ilis ’ Are In Hn.spilnl Suffering
umltelj From Alcoholism; 7 Deaths
three • Are Rerfnrtcrl lie .Chicago
’ J.-Wi
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Due.

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alcoholism

. Hears, Congressman nrtd
*.Lyua and ,Mi«i K ithDixie l.ypn of Whitcviltt*.
rtprossman and Mra. Al- wnod'Ulroho' a
rrtc r and Mira C arter of the. iddus'riui
lUFrrffff’-rman and Mr.i, 'sufficient m &lt;■
jlngliin official
fh«C the prnhi
nan and Mrs. George N. vex tig ntv cln*,
Cnpjjretsm in supply of tiio
31- 41- JpoatAtl. Hnd tlioir
d m i ^ c d 'm Ohidf* CdP^art(fATr^'R^J,1 Frcvmnh.
lit; ’ Congri-v^man mi l
FI. Cfnmnn'‘kcr, Oregon;
rHirrr'Itnrl Mrs. Nstharr
Ppnnsyl vania; Dr. and
dipcr? and their son of
an; Charles Windham of
wood Development ComMr. and Mrs. Wonders of

is not
Washvvever,
111 in■o &gt;ft

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cs dant Callea’ reply, after ac- j CHICAGO, Dec, 23 .—
ledglng rvcoipi of the letter, lyouthful robbers armed with a
fake pinto! and 0 girl companion Sayre, has w ritten to Secretory of
War Davis complaining th a t army
' thrilled a t the prospect o f ■bccom- officers are harassing opponents
' | Ins a "bandit queen,’’ met defeat of compulsory m ilitary training in
| Inst night at the hands of Robcry colleges, and reeking to deprive
Hay, 20, who shot and killed one them of their right o f free a ^ ec h .
Specific charges v/ero thht Lledt.
of them atul„cntiscd the capture of
Col. George Lewis o f the regular
the other? with a real-gun they army and of the 69th reserves tlivihad overlooked when they held him slon, objected to his advising stu ­
up. . i t .
* v j.w * ;,i dents a t the, .University* or Okla­
The youth dragged Ray, n postal homa at Nurrrinh ahd thtlt, pcrhqpa
j ctfcrk, irtf/i ur» alley and robbed him |p. consequence std d C n U V h d 'w trt
of $17, lim ;i&gt; they fled to an nu- opposed to the c ^ p U ^ o iV w llltiiy
't t’Oi'nobile in vvhfch ttiF -’girl was training the^c and wher attepijitod
waiting^ Ray opetltH'lfire',!'killing to arrnngge' a meeting tor kirn W
'Jo h n Ih-n/.io. 13.
L ater Tony address them , were umthle to oh*
!Oliver, 17, and Limn Crawford, 21,
were raptured
The girl said she met the youths
iat a theater and had accompanied
I them just for the "thrill of being
ju bandit queen."
“ 1 never thought anybody would
get killed,” she said! "They had
only that little gun and it didn’t
look like that would hurt any |
tody.”
1 The two admitted several previ­
ous robberies, nil accomplished
Iwith tho water pistol.

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(Omtinunt! from Pcu*e U
he ”vt it hi» the nest fortywtgM
ho’j r v * fmrring fu rth er riling.
JACk.SON, M isi..kl&gt;rv\ 23,—LTh
—Central Mijal* - Ipj i riven were
becoming r/tithig to^tents today a 1*
tons of, w ater from the north
.MEXICO CITV, Doc. 28.-&lt;&gt;Ft—
swelled by heavy local ruins swept
dirtvn the stream*, ran tin g many to i Meiu.ugex' &lt;if good will exchanged
leave their hnnk* and threatening I by the presidents cf the United
to di) heavy crop dsm a .39 and hiyh- States and M&lt; xleo on the occasion
of ihe United Slates arm y Pah*",
why dam age..
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American flight w h b made publii*
The, Pearl river wu* ul-.f7_fc*A indayev
f&gt;
'.&lt; ■
in Jocknoh and slowly rjft{ng id 7
M
rijof1
11
ubei't
A.-Durguu,
flight'
o'clock- todayi Rain that ft*}!,int&lt;
i
-unmiiiuk-r.
who
came
‘here
from
yOBte’-day and last night yontinert!
interm ittently today, while Jctulon ■Vpra* Crux' for nn official recep­
fkien forced office workers to hum tion, delivered a letter to Presi­
de at fV.llOi from President Cool?
liglttridge vvhicii was given mil hy the
So 11am Age has been suMsinPu Mexican fi'jc.gn otf.tce as fofloWSV
in th, Jin k son a ru i, but sorions , ' Wnh plcaaure 1 avail myself
woperty dantago m ight result from 1f f tne-opportunity afforded hy the
a continued rise, of the rivers ami American avialnr&gt;&gt;' visit to Mexico
streams. Illinois Cenlrnl trains
from the north urn being detoured
ever the V. ft M. V, railroad bo'•nore of washouts in the track
north of Canton nml near Durant.
Thv Vnlolmsha river at Crennda
and the Itig B lack'river north of
here arc reported out of the.r
hanks and causing property dmiiage that will exceed $100,000.
Rainfall for the 24-hour period
ending a t 7 n. m. today in Jackson
was 1.8 Inches.

Expert Jeweler To

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Special s

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$

i f o f i OFFtdERS
R 1927 SRATF.D
..LOCAL BODIES

1 8 , 0 0 0

PEAS S
CORNn

NEED SOME MONEY

NO.

)rg«nl*t—Mr* V ova lln v n n ,
dft—Mr*. TvA Wight.
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ffyt.il Itnuth.
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^tlfe*A-T.Tlfi. At a irfte Warner,
rnrthn—Mr- Rndu rrennhaw.
rta—Mr*. Alum Wheelen*.
Iforder—Mrs. Sarah F’arkoi.
f.ilUnel— Dnnlcl Starr,
anfortl lod*;e No. 02, F. eml A.
‘I w k ih iitw offit-cr* for llm-on-

HOMINY
PEACHES

I will m ak e siu T ifu r sab* on sum • ot tin* fin e st bu i.r • h
an d w nrrhm i.se n ro n e r tv in S a n f o rd . I o f fe r fi h d s, 1, ‘d, It.
1. 5, Itlurh 1, s u b -tie r fi, 2f&gt;0 fee t f ro n ta g e on M v rlic / \ '. r
117 feet dcM’p, I rr a te d on th re e si reel;;, tra c k fa c ilitie s can
be h ad at buck door, o r c le a r a* roan back end of all f i . 6

A s y o u r p u r c h a s in g a g e n t w e are
c o n s ta n tly s e e k in g o u t th e b e s t values,
th e m o s t &gt;e n d u r in g m a te r ia ls , from
h u n d r e d s o f s o u r c e s th e c o u n tr y o ver.

No. 21., can

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Florida

T a k e c e m e n t , fo r .in s ta n c e . W e offer
y o u L o n e S ta r b e c a u s e th is superg ra d e c e m e n t h a s e s ta b lis h e d u new
sta n d a rd of q u a lity nnd u n ifo rm ity .
C o n c r e t e m a d e w i t h L o n e S tar
C e m e n t , p r o p e r ly m ix e d nntf placed,
is p r a c tic a lly e v e r la s tin g .

I

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Co
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B u ild in g m a ter ia l o f th is sort, plus
c o u r te o u s c o n s id e r a tio n of y o u r p r o b ­
l e m s , h a v e e n a b le d u s to set a n e w
sta n d a rd o f b u ild in g m a teria l s d r \ ice.

Ave.

Lone Star Cement la made by the
Blnnlniham, Ale.
Subsidiary of International Cement Coryoradad

Phone 468

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For All This Week 9 Extraordinary Reductions
it Churcl iwell’s Dress Sale for the balance (
ink we are handing out Christma*- presents

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$10.00 Ladies’ Silk Dresses
Good Quality; Neatly Tailored

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$19.95 Ladies’ Silk Dresses
• .Smartly trimmed, On .sale for

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&gt;, 8. E. Starr.
f. A. Higgins, Dr. A,
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j t Vnil—A. F. itutts,
f.fncl—I). M. F Starr,
irctnry—C, J. Humph.
•tasurcr—John Gove.
iylor ocinmnndpry ,Vo. 23 hold
ln&gt;tulhilinn last, with I'a- i
J ntlif!^ MaugiUun ,**
riling' officer, P ait Com manR. E. Tolur grand marhlml
Past Commander |t. B, .Chaptnaatvr of ceremony. The iniition wns ns follows;
Rnmnnder—T. W. Jones,
mcr.ilii 3111)0—G, E. McKay.
‘Plain General—John Gove.
hh&gt;r W orden—George Huff.
Burke Steele,
rotate—A. F. McAlister.

service

Meats

- High Priest—G. E Mi Km

.J Sciw iluTom Mvri..lith
&amp; tijfgflilh of H osu u \
it Principal Sojouir.,

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PINEAPPLE nS .3cun -28c Chase and
BLUEBERRIES N 2 can 28c 1
O A K A V EN U E
PIE CHERRIES No 2 ,;an28c
— Potatoes — Sugar — Coffee
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jyt Senior Warden—M. Y. Bledsoe.
/ JtUlior Worden—W. A. Routh.
plSvnlor Dcaron—A K. Ro*«itrr
Junior Deacon II li lamp.
H w M U r e r —Ik. [1. Ultupmati.
‘ ' R lr4 i« ry -—-V. H Adnhis.
&lt;wh|5llrt*-D *S. Buhhii t*
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■' Junior Stew ard—I. U Sr.-. 1
I, ‘ vlfeT—1). S. E. Sian
Jlcjoroo chapter N&lt;*. 17
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Mailed In order hy Punt High
B. Chapman. Ihist ILgh
Priest! John Gove was marshal,
Th*v now officers arc an follow.

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T h e b u ild in g m a te r ia l d e a le r is the
p u r c h a s in g a g e n t fo r h is co m m u n ity .

— Good For The Rest of The Year —
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STRING BEANS, No. 2 can

Ihtlntml From Pniri* One!
lubtrt*8 — Mm. KlUuhrth
W ato Cimductrr?* - Mr*
&gt;tna Wqrd.
,
dftin—Mr*. A1ic*- Eldrr.
lh a l— Mf*. Knlhcrfnp Mc-

o f quality

«n appeal, for
the defense of. Soviet t
In BHdgeman, Mich.
Mr. Sayre d«U rts in
« * » ta r y of w ,r ,
not and never has b*«.
munlst, and that he ,iV^
te r because of hi. b*li3
of violstina
cntj led to a fair w ? 1

$15.00 Ladies’ Silk Dresses
Reduced for this week foi*

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I!&lt; autiful Silks — Reduced to

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T A 1 M AbSl.I., Fla., Dec. 2d;
-Whcu delegates to the
_ can Road Builders' Associnmret in Chicago n « t month
f&amp;cus* important highway mat{‘ttffeeUng the coyntpy, nnd to
nd the aifaual road show, they
find a ' profusion of photophs and views
t ed

| pnd pamphlets cn the state's possibtlitlcs generally.
L. K. Cannon, assistant state
highway engineer has been' desig­
nated by Dr. F. A. Hathaway,
chairman of the rosd department,
to go to Chicago in advance of the
national gathering to arrange the
exhibit. J. Ifc Cresap, state high­
way, engineer, is helping Mr. Can­
non with the display.
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In addition to .advcrllalhg' Flo'r,J “ *"“ n Btinted m atter, tho state
Vfe It* highway Head In the
scat a t th e 'fiija t arid
gepwaj, scaslon of thy ussoclntio'fi.
P|T., Hathaway some ;tlme ago ncpopted „gp jnvitatloh ft&gt;. preside.
Incidentally, the Florida rond de­
partm ent will be the only Southe m i r ttY Wield T h r s a v e l . a t the
meeting.
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State Road i)epHrtmeni*y/Hf
ibuto. the literature and illusons on the sU tc's road work,
-the 'staU dehaHment of ngrlwill contribute the booklets

’ON PASSES Police Hope That
[ROUGH MANY;Clue Is Discovered
|To Missing Woman
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.-&lt;A&gt;)
—District’ of Columbia police were
hopeful todny. th a t they had a clue
which might lead to a solution to
the
mysterious
disappearance
nearly two weeks ago of Mrs.
Gladys W. IloUck,. wife of Dr.
ICnutc Houck, the' St. Elizabeth’s
hospital psych^Atrlst, who is being
held for observation ’of his own
nieptal condition in the Galljngir
municipal hospital.
They were not, however, con­
vinced for they have become m&lt;;re
and more skeptical as to the value
of clues as more thsn n week of
work |ias proved fru/tless in deter­
mining whether Mrs. Houck wus
killed, committed suicide,'or ran
away*.* Tho new due came in the
form of fl telegram from S. T
i |flr(ji„ Chicf 0f po|itt. ut Blythe
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A m o n gifthew /’ s hr*
*»ys, are "reverfheo, love of
tcauty, cheerfulness, honor, n sense
of duty to others, courtesy, thrift
nnd cleanlinena In tlmught, word
end deed.” .,i
"Scouting offers to all girls tin*
opportunity for leadership," Mr*.
Rippin says, "and It is tho. oppor­
tunity for leadership which every
girl needs.”
Housework for Nerves
. LONDON UP). — Take a ham­
mer and drive nailr, or grab a
scrubbing brush, and clean up tho
floor, or do uny-of the other thou­
sand-and one duties about a hops*
and the matter of “aerves” will be­
come something of the past, was
tho advice handed out hy Dame
Mary Scharlieb to a crowded house
of women'at ihn Institute of Hy­
giene.
"Household .work l» one of the
greatest cures that women may
take for 'nerves,' continued Dr.
Scharlieb, who Is dean * of the
British medical women and has
been practicing here more than SO
years. "Neurotic girls nnd women
can get tho greatest advantage
from work; work of any kind.
The woman who stays a t home H
able to occupy herself in a variety
of domestic tasks which are bene­
ficial to mind nnd body nliku."

.UNIONTOWN,’ Fa., Dec. 28.UP)—A little one’s life vras saved
today by an automobile accident.
As a frantic father raced his
automohUe toward a hospital, 3ycar-old Betty Coughanouf, with
u bone from, a Christmns i turkey
sticking jn her throat, wu4 gasp­
ing for breath in her mother’#
aim s.
Caughanuur's
machine
trashed into another and Belty was
flung' to the floor. The kurkey
bone was found beside her.- V
Had there been no collision she
would have died before the hofplfal was reached, physician's s*id.

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U t c r k o f C ir c u it C o u r t.
B y A . i t . tV B H K H , D. C.
A f k r r m h n tt A c k e r m a n ,
S o lic ito r s f o r C o m p la in a n t .
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IftCheh' 1idngor- th an the .IjN p i l y
vfdla. It wo* made by iflcroftUreou* Amitir the m u te r of Slrndivnrius.

D e c. 4 . 1 1 . J I , 15. j a i t , l.

PROPOSALS FOR STREET
PAVING-

XOTICR TO CONTUACTOII*

U r a lr il

b id * w i l l

b e 'r e c e l v f

the Board or County C o m r a lu lo n n i
o f Srmlhole County. Florida, a t the
o f f l c r of the Circuit Clerk of B#mlnolr County, m Hanford. Florida, up
to ID A. M. on the i i t u day of J a n u ­
ary. JSJ7. for the furnishing of alt*
labor, m a t e r i a l , equliimont und O t h e r
Ihlhjs necensary for tba consirucilon of 5S»i mile* «&gt;r read, located
in Seminole County. Florida. ■
ThM»vr|f Will constat of approx)malrty 10 acres cltarlftgiHO.OftB t-U.
&gt;'d*. x r a d iu s ; SSO.OQO sip yds. pa-r-

Santa! proposal* will bo r e - .
caived by the City Commisaion t f
nford, Florida; a t their office -■__
the City Hall, .a t or before .1 P.
-j.» January, 10th, 1027, for grad* P ^ V v . t f &gt; F lu V ^ T
f
log. draining and paving the fol­
lowing s tm ts , to-wit:
bird
fr.’ Avocado to Per­
simmon, ShL Asp. on 0 in.
rock b a s e ---- ------- 7780x1). yds.
Inx. t o x e t h e r w i t h i h e n e c e s s a r y
dralnsxe atructurrn Which will In­ Perslnitnon Ave. fr. F irst to
,N...T .MK. r , H &lt; i i T c o pu t o r t i i t: c lu d e X bridge* and 1! coherete cutThird, .Hlit. Asp. oft 0 In.
ThQ friendship of the First National L
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I,
u n i t T l T v e rts ,
rock
base .....— ^..,.1602 *q. ydx.
A&gt;1&gt; Foir&gt;«tVu'. ! / l»n" and specifications are on
ambitious young business man haa U
t
/ l&gt;VN'r\-.IS rUAXCBItv I fl&gt;e at the offices of the Clerk of ^laplo Ave. fr. Colonist Way
shown in the long span of our service In
T ° d t u r r t it l k
it h o c irI rccuu tl-t C
~ o ifH
- a t id F r e d T . W i l ­
to Central, 1 1-2 lit. Sht.
C H A H L E 8 L. U I I I T T
liam s, K n g l n e e r , n t S a n f o r d . F l o r ­
munity.
#
Asp
.
on
3
In
..’
Sand
Complainant,
ida. C o p l e a o f t h e a b o v e m a y b e
o b t s l n e d b y d e p o * I U n g t e n d o l l a r * ; Asp
— ----------- 2776 sq. yds.
Our advice and encouragement and
FRKDBIUC W. DAVISON, et nt
w i t h Die E n g i n e e r , M o n e y r e f u n d e d Holly Ave. fr. Colonial W»y to
backing have helped many a vouti
Iltifciulatit*.
If Idtl Is m a d e .
C lT A T ln V
Central, 1 1-2 in. ShL Asp.
P r o p o s u Is m u s t h e s u b m i t ted o n
to tho strength of maturity.
... .
Florida to Prhhrlc r e g u l a r f o r m a . W h ic h w i l l b e a u p on 3 in. Sand Asp. ’2775 sq. yds.
v&gt;. Davison arnl wife,
. j»aV|- plied b y t h e C o u n t y a n d ' m u s t b e a c ­
Hanford’s
future pnwj)erity nnd growth i
»on, whose Christian name b un* c o m p a n i e d b y a c e r t i f i e d c h e c k Cedar Ave. fr. Colonial Way
upon
ypur
success. Our own hopes of ex
k n o w n : and l o e a c h a n d q ^ i y of
to Central, Surf. T. on &lt;J In.
salil Oeremlantn ir living, am) n imlea drke opf a yt ha eb l Ce i r ct ou i t V.C o uK.r t oDf o uS ge li an sl-,
nro
closely
Jinked with the development
rock
base
2776
sq.
yds.
either any or all of the *«UI ,1- nole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , f o r u n a m o u n t
re ml unt* nte Ueiut. then to each nml r u n s ) t o t h r e e p e r c e n t o f Ityt t u t n l Colonial Way fr. French to
\ young strength.
every of the heir#, devisee*, IranCedar, 1 1 -2 in. S h t Asp.
Let us work together for our mutual ends.
1 ^« r»titees, or other I'lalnunU si mTohuen ts uocfc eI hs s*f uOld.
l b i d d e r w i l l t&gt;* r e on 3 In. Sand B om 2960 sq. yds.
under each itml-every of tho said
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ueveaseU defendant# claiming, any d u l r e d t o g i v e a s u r e t y b o n d , a p ­ Central S t fr. French to Ce­
right, title or InteriMl tn or to any p ro v e d h y t h e H o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m ­
dar, 1 1-2 In. S h t Asp, on
or oil of Ih# lands hereinafter de­ m i s s i o n e r s of • H e m ln o l e C o u n t y .
3 In. Sand Bare
.2711 sq. yds.
scribed, nnd to all peraons und F l o r i d a , f o r a n n m o o n t r q t l l l t o
patties whose name* *ro sersrally f i f t y p e r c e n t ' o f t h e a m o u n t h id :.
French Ave. widening fr.
T h e r l k h t Is r e s e r v e d h y t h e B o a r d
unknown hut whom *ro believed
Ninth to Hughey, S h t Asp.
to exist, who are Interested' Ih. or »f C o u n t y t h y m m l s a l n i f r r * o f sa i d
on 0 In. rock base.'.'. 9765 sq. yds.
who are claiming any Interest et C o u n t y , t o r e j e c t a n y u r a l l b i d s a n d
8ANFORD, F U .
Interests In nr to any or all of tbr l&gt;, u u l v o f o r n i a l l t l e # o r n c c e p t a n y
Together with such other streets
following described land# altnat. hid &lt;&gt;r a n y p a r i t h e r e o f , w h i c h .n the City commission may tqtn
lying and being In the Count* of t h e i r J u d g m e n t , t h e I n t e r e s t of t h #
1 U X T / a . '«-• O # J y
i r a *-vj o r
over for construction during tho
Hcmtnole «ml .Slate of Florida, mor* i n m u ) Will h e p r o m o t e d t h e r e b y .
particularly described , a fallowJ O H N MEIBOM,
ensiling year.
to -w it:
I t
i i i W - 1 - M i 1 5.
C h a irm a n . H oard of C ounty
Proj&gt;o*al to bo presented in n
T h e N o r t h 29 1-2 f e e l o f iI,.it t
&lt;'o in in ls a lu tie r s
o f R l o c k 0 of T i e r 2 * f Ills ( ll&gt;
sealed envelope, endorsed on the
V. E, IH&gt;0ai.A3,
fi
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of S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , a r c o r d l a g
C l e r k of Hie C i r c u i t C o u r t .
outside, "Bid for Paving," Sanford,
Lk It, T r f t f f o r d '* M a p i h e r n i
a n l I’uh. D e c 21. J m r . 4. |JI, IS
Florjd*. *nd the-name of thn b'd- pS-4-U-i 443
r e c o r d e d ‘ 111 F l a t Hook No l j p ug t 0S-&lt;4 o r t h e 1’ u h l t c I te c o r d p i|f S«ttiuor’or bidders. f
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I n o l e t ’o u n t y , F l o r l d s
F lo r id a .
Each
proposal
must
be
accom­
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y ^ u a p d i v t i i e r i f i r r i T i n t ’H T o f h e m I V O t . E n i l V T V , F I . O l l l l&gt;A
e a c h o f y o u he u n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
jantcii by
uy a certiricu
panied
certified «check, made
NOTICE OF S HK fllFV'1 NALH
o u r s a id C ircu it C o u rt .a t IhH C o u rt
jayablo a t sight, to .tltho order of
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H o u s e a t S n n f o r d , F l o r i d a . *n liio VJ (1C IN I A - C A R O L I N A C H E M I ­
:h# City’ Auditor A.CH rk, of S*aCAL
com pany
of
Dela ­
| r d fla y o f J a n u a r y . A. D. U S J , s i . d
w a r e . a C o rp o ra tio n ,
t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o tins
'»•», yi»iiu#, nfor
g »3 per cant of the
(ord.'FIafidn,
flalm lff.
hill nf r o m p l u l n t e x h i b i t e d afcnliyat
Amount of tnclr bid.
VJL
y o u 111 t h i s c a u s e , file d f o r t u t pur
Thu successful bidder or bidders!
p o s e o f 0 a i d i n g I lie -alt Is u i
tile J I M I 'A R I I A W A Y, Mi AiJmlnlw •
t r i i l n r d f t h * KrttfttoV'dT SJA M
a b o v e t l e n r l l i s d p r u p e r t ) a n t) esiirtiiw!ll&gt; bo required to ^ivo n -bond)
lls liln g the l a m e
In : (tutd
tom
u p oraM ti.
m
to 50 per cent of hi* or hfli*;
p ln ln sn t
f)*&gt;f #r r&gt;i|ti u\.
P* ^
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9nc
It Is n i r t l i e r o r d e r e d t h a t t a t - i
%• do* 11* ht&gt;i • uy give*it th.»t uml**r Did, and Hurh liond to (&gt;A txecutuil ‘
to
I.l'-r h r p i i h h e h e d lu T h e S4uf&lt;g&gt;| , nii*l
\ it tu n of a W i i i «*f fCx*«f ti- Hy a surety company licensed
t i e ' a i d . a n c u r p a p e r jMd-.ltel ed
to* iifilt
i.yi of ami iimlrr i Imi do huxliiF.ia in the. State of Florida,
S a n f o r d S e m i n , , |e i j a u n l y , h I, d.,. s f .i 1 *f th** I 'lf v u H t 'u t t r l uf *S**ti\I»
I'lo e each Week tor fblll Col| *yr U1|Ve i 1)nl '"Ulit v I*Uirlila ilsitrit lit#* (ttII /mill bond to t#&gt; uppiim d hy the,
we r g s
j
j t
f V o v *■ft»11►r J %f f . t *»rt*tn n hil - I'ity CuminJflxlon,
I V I T N gi &gt; t i a b d sii.1 t i n s j o I ' jiiv
111lb IU* dial i-MI Ilf til*- ^un*I« a (id
f'ojiie# of the jdutiM and specifi­
f I h•* i *fn ii!f t .dirt uf ih**
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NEW ORLEANS,&lt;Dcc. 28—{i«PJ—
Countess A Shot-Putter
' 1/ the shjrt orvyqor back contains
IcsttcM, it U 'ft safe list that some
BERLIN.—UP)—The rnnks of
Ijof the m aterial tised in its making
Gcnren epprlswomen have re ­
I n i sold ei^h t (.times .before you
ceived ;; dist'.hguUlied recruit In
[paid the last price.’
the pprium cf Countcs* Irene von
Ststistcians estimate that every
Einsleticl. whose grandfather )vas
Prince Bismarck,1 the renowned
[bale of cotton Is sold an average
"Iron Chancellor."
L f five times before I t ,is received
Countess ypn Einsledel, tfho U
[by a spinner or other msnufactin her thirties, has always led an
the finished article
active outdoor life, but not until
[changes Hands twice, before being
recently has s h e got down to rain­
[finally sold.
ing
for competition*. She in spe­
Glower i T o-T rader
cializing
in the shot-put, and hor
tc7, ,
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Cotton Is first , fraded by tho
showing in this field event was so
[producer to the m erchant who ad-1
good at a recent trial that the
Gentian Sports Club awarded her
Ivancfd Him the money to raise his
■ rop, "or’
_lit--*ty
M11 Atown
/.ft.,M il«#
IAd
Its diver Hports medal
to :a iniall
dealer,
viiic. Aria, whlcli read:
[jt* next BtUe’I* usually to n larger
"Woman passed through here
|buyer, generally known no u cot- Dec. 21, enrnute from Cairo, 111., to
M iddled(■»' Title 1'irel
n merchant.-- II9 Has hcatlquart- Springhill, Mo., hove three men
P A R IS .
uP)
S i r i k m g m id u i
*tl(
ers in ilia
who'positively identified her it? &lt;tti'.i on the rue de In I'ai c 11re dc
tration pairitiC
Glndys W. Houck ' a f t e r seeing
Many of these interior mer- press
Juttlflul *’Irt uit t.f l It i1 s t a i r uf f?AM I’U J M J l
pictures.
C a rry in g one and insisting tha t tin
il **i’**aii#*tl. Jn
ili» cation? may lie seen at the .office
KlttfMa. In arul for Hr'imimlc I'ounh, hurulh *.f M M ("A It It A W A Y an of the I'ity Manager, or ut the o f ­
hants xelPdirect to spinners or black grip w ith W ashington hub- sewing. This mean?, if
■Ji
fI**=■ ilJi iluy of IfercmtJfr A Admit) In 11Uf nr uf l li r*MDI&gt;* ««r
fice of Fred T. Williams, Englil \'J2ti
mke ahipment* to connections c erdnsllei' tag."
about 20 francs pel duy
ftft i*j SAM l ‘H 11 4-1 i
tlric r a n
nct'i.
V K |i o r u l « A S # , t’MitjF ru I V,lid1*4 U r sum'of Vs*7t 21 I JR"*1
'' i’laim and ajmeifientionx may
road fo r aalo ambng foreign spinDr. Houck has insisted that his 0 dollar
'*# ' i 'R # i,,i ,
.,f * n u n in * # d in H i# « iiin be id it a m e d a t t i m e r ooffice
f f ic e Qn tiel .tin
|l Of
iers. In many insUnccs, however wife is" alive, although professing I Th&gt;* might Imw been arranged,
O 4? 1
I hliavf
a v e llevied
e v i e d tiuoh
lipoti aand
n d pOSlt of $ll).0
rl.'1'#”
of 14
which will be' re­
le r lit a , I ii
w i l l " » f e t f o r s a l e t o Die l i t e h c s l
he interior tn*r,c)iflnt nhips his not to know whore a he Is. He left i Ilut. w*'en tin- employer? re tot ted
lit made.
, 1
a n d oeitt b i d d e r f o r cash, within turned if n hi
£ ,W 'r
ton to .'nnie port for re-sale nr Washington sHcrtly a fte r sV wasiUtIH sewirtg tve? invent.-d 100,000
The City Commissioners reserve
1 . t h e legal h o t i i t iif s a l e a t t h e f r e l i t
\V .
JJOnr of I h e C o u r t l l o o s c In S a n f o r d , tin- rig h t to reject nny, or nli biui,
Is it fu an exporter or larger last seen here nnd wu* taken intdl &gt;«•"* a F" hy the Anrignucentin.
" 7 ‘ Sc in Inol i U o o n l y F l m id#, on Moii- xir to ncce|it uoy bid they dreiti to
, KPKN* 'l
merchant a t one of the principal custody several days la te r,m ik in g U* midlqetU.» wnntvd-t» -plit de
(j-y Ihe D d 11—y n f I n n 'i n r v
I?2T,
i»r^\iiTtjN. j
, % ? ; ’*)!
•• r I h e l i g l i i title* s o d l n i e r r # t Iw for the best mtereet of thh City. J
IxpU' Or a t large mill «cnt*rn. Cot- and behoving i^MimRilff. al &amp; r | *1“ ^ th^ .increase n. wages.
1‘^ n I J i
Allt*( «|f &lt;!tiUhn*'l r*ff
til**
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a
i
d
MAM
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sed
W. B. W ILLIAMS. I
“ We ftre tht&gt; little girt* who in
tlfc
aold^ ^ f e r e l ..timoHj
y’
In aiul 1" t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d
n i 1 li Tt ‘, v
City M ans go,'.!
.
lulrhalt
Jjrr
I,
I!
13,
25t
.Jan,
1st;
U vented sewing and we don't intend j
l o t s , p ie c e s or j.iii r e t s of l a n d s l i p while nt b conctmliation point o r 1
g l e tn B e m i n n l r t ’n n h t y , F l o r i d a , t o *‘
to
hava
Aurlgnuccans
Dike
this
t
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l
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pc-rt, before It readies tjn) manu­
T i l l ,V II tie away from u s,” said th e spoke*-: !
jt
AH D ia l p a r t of Die K a r l H a l f
facturer. ,
i?
.
/
lug Nor Hi w e s t o f
Diy
A llahllwoman of the midinelles. ’ "We •*(■',T
Upa Akd I)otfn.4 Of Market
Oast L i n e ItA llro a d of Lot F l f l )
. . . .
.
. .
A S M FO H S B M I S O I . K (V»4Ui
waivj
v# f i t ) n o d Die W e s t H a l f
of
Id Lot F l f i y - f l V r ( f it) o f HANThe usual method of selling nnd
w
e
„„
TRled Ijidy Deer Stalkers
O IID F E I . E J I V
DELTA.
n c corilbuying cotton in the Interior is to
LONDON (Ah. — Deer stalking who I n v en te d s e w i n g !" '4
mi p l a l n n n i
_ g |o p l a t I h e r r o f , o f r e c o r d
In
vs.
t
h
e
P
u
b
l
i
c
H
r
r
o
r
d
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nf
Hetiilnolo
buy or sell it so ms
"o n " haa brwljfht out more women for
NAT POYNTZ and J VIN A f*. POfN D o u u i y . F l o r i d a , i n h P I n t , B o o k J. It h Well, Then, to Learn A a InIsadora Duncan's Decree
o_____
r " h f f___
” tho most „ .W .trntUag Ihis ardubu.t sport thnrl in Die days
NAT
I t /YNT Z ' xm l
V I N A {3: P a g e s T i - r e j
’ ‘ -. V
‘
(xntance o/ Good Elimination.
F O Y N T / h i s w i f e . If a l i v e n M
position In the N hw .'O ji&lt;^n» tfr, o f Jon«ly Qhren E llznbcth, who enMOSCOW.—(Ah- An examide of
. C M. HAND.

NewsfAbout Women |

Are You
“Toxic?"

O T ilS ISH O T

New Y ork future m a rk e ts. These cotiraged princesses and duchesfe*
oiw" and “off" nr« reguluLetl Hy to engngo in the chase ns an aid
the supply nnd demand.
, Jin keeping them selves fit.
Re-sttlcs of cotton a f t i r it leaves. The famous women participating
thg p la n te r or country' merchant,! In the (ipnrt these days include the

the malrimnniul entanglem ents in
which o Russian citizen can find
himself, is provided in Ihe Judg­
ment uf the Suprem e Court which 1
1declared Isadora Dutjcnn the law

If il.’uil itgultiNl ( h a i r unkiiu W H
A# S h e r i f f nit ftrmlmdn Crrtinly.
l l c l r s . ilrvla ea e. l e g a t e e * o r g r a l l Ftnridu
lec# and
a g u liisl
.ill
persunn
. Isth
2oth. : t i u .
c l u l m l i i g I n t e r e s t # m n le r t h e sa i d
N a t ,■I 'o y m * .iiiifl V ina H. F o y n i x ,
hi# w tfe. ()#i' #»eil •!r o l h c i » )«&lt;•.
W llllpyn U. J i i e k s n n
(so m e tim es
k n o w n ii* W It. J u c k s o n ) Im tl- Consider now nrdorjng . Fcrtilii .'r
v l i l u u h v a n d u* r e c e i v e r o f
His
K lr#l N u tlu n iil H a n k of O r l a im d ,
n hiinklriK c o r p o r n I lun o r g t m l i r d f u r fa ll a n d w i l d e r a p p l i c a t i o n .
u m j i r the la w * o f thn
Unllvtl
i jt * t e * u r A m e r i c a , If a llv * . a n d If
d r g d . a g a i n s t h i * u n k n o w n h e ir s .
SIMON PU pE AND GEM
■liiVlser*. i e g a t a e s . g r a n t e e s , u s signed*, t r a n s f e r e e # or su c c e s s o r s
In o f f i c e a n il a l l p e r s o n * c l a i m i n g
CITRUS BRANDS
in te r e s ts u n d e r th e said W illiam
It. J a c k s o n ( s o m e t i m e s k r i n w n a s
t v U J a c k s o n ) I n d i v i d u a l l y am i
'Time Tried nnd Crop Tested
ii - r e c e i v e r o f i l m F i r s t N a t i o n a l
H u n k of D r l a n d o or Ills s u c c e s s o r *
In o f f i c e a# s u c h r e c e i v e ^ dei .-asoil o r o t h e r w i s e ,
tVru
M.
I 'n v l # I f o r m e r l v Wm M. D uvls. ’
Ji ) n n d XIrs W m XI D a v l - , b is
w ife , o f O r a n g e C o m ity . F l o r i d * . Plrnnn F a r e N o. 1 4
]]
S
\ U t i y r d o n a n d Mrs, A. H &lt;ior3
to
•
d,,n. h l * - w i r e . w h o # # l a s t k n o w n H em F r u l i f t V i n #
1:
•
a d d r e s s w m XJullln#. S o u t h C a r o - i!«m c iiritN 4-11 a 4
’
.
Ini#. Die W a r n e l l 1.u m b e r A- Ve­ i n m i s t4p«elai
sf-10 t10
:
to
to
il.. ei C o m p a n y , n c o r p o r a Hon. If
in e x i s t e n c e n n d if not t n e x i s t ­ P n i l t * v i n # r.
3
t _ I
e n ce . a g a i n s t It* u n k n o w n g r a n ­ F*t Cent Special
I ’ 1
te e s. a s s i g n e e * o r s u c c e s s o r * nltd citrus Special 4-1*1 4
«
A
S
a g a i n s t #H p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g , I n ­ tl#n» o r a n g e Tres
J ttt T«
te r e s t * m n ler t h e said
W a r n * H (two Tumrerlne
Satsuma
Special
i
4
*
L u m b e r tt V e n e e r C om pany,
t
c o r p o r a t i o n , J a m e s E, B a r t l e t t a n d
M r s J a m * * B. B a r l l e t l . hi* w i t s , Get now price list, order early
o f O ra ltH * C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
th o QUALITY first. KAIli PRICES,
V olusia
D iveattnent
Com pany.
PROMPT SHIPMENT. Thirty-five
Inc., u c o r p o r a t i o n With It* I
c l p a l offlcji a m j p l a c e o f b u s i n e s s years manufacturing fertiliser for

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..r
C . . . I _____ 1 . . . . I
I
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A
.
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.
are made payable either on cash | DuchesB
of
.Suthreelnnd,
Lady fuf'VldoW
of/ r,Serge
Yrs-lnin, .th
known asj War rentier, Ele.snor lady Tarring- jieasnnt-poet
ton nml Mr*. Francis Curznn, sis­
Yessinin had three wives. He diter-in-law of the late Lord Cqrxon. ypreed h ia iii^ t wife and then mnrMrs. Curzon recently BUcceeded In rled Isadora Duncan. I-ater He
bringing down three stags in a married Sofin Tolstoy. In 1024
day, one of them a ten-pointer. ! Miss Duncan announced she and
I,ord Turner's only daughter, Avril,
has grossed her first stag at the under Soviet law. After Ycsalnin
nium over some future month
early age of 13, which i« consid­
rith the o p tio n al calling the cot­ ered a unique record in stalking strangled himself, Sofin Tolstoy's
sisters nskrd the courts to declare
on themselves .
circles.
that Sofia was his only legal wife;
AJUsnlga made c-n &lt;;a1l ate genpnd therefore entitled to nil his
raljy p r a t e d . by hedges In the
All-Around Sportswoman
earthly belongings—ficverul thou­
uture mtUrkeU^ Thcso hedges arc
BERLIN UP). ii'H o n n i Koehler, sand unpublished manuscript*.
old in jUie n a $ i of ihp buyer on Jl)-year-old daughter -of d1 Berlin
Under the Judgment, Miss Dimhe day of .the sale, and remain in factory owner, le* rapidly coming can becomes tho owner of the man­
’arce until taken out hy Uto per- to the front ns one of Germany’s uscript?.
wn having the option to do ao.
leading sportswomen.
A young woman judge pronounc­
Frgiifrlp Koehler V* credited jvlth ed the court’* decision.
J;
hildingoh* prem ier position among
German wutnnri motorcyclists. She
. U. 8. "Paradise" for Woitton.
also has won more th v t one race
BOURNEMOUTH, E n g la p f —
on the bock of-a saddle horse in (/Fj—America w»a pictured; ft* 0
.women'n competitions among local paradise for women by Miss Borider*. In an all-around competi­ ntHte Forbre-Robertsort, Uto act­ rlda, nnd agalnnt all persons bav­ Florida Growers. CAfjff WITH
in* or clstmln* to hire any Intion including field events and ress, who told members of the
DISCO UN Td
TRIG'
irfrst tn and to the property ORDERS
•n?t?vi licit .'C u lt
r.
swimming nhe was awarded the
hereinafter described.
jl*spond*nts.
Gorman sports medal for her vic­
M T J c p * ? D c t m tm « t o p
tories In the high jump, the shat
JR. Q. Painter'Ftrtilisv-T Co.
put and in the swimming tests.
T u N a t Poyrita a n d V fn * 8. I ’ o y n ts ,
iaeluohvitle,
Duval County, J'la
h i* w if e . I f a ttv a a n d I f d e a d , t o
t h a l r u n k n o w n h e ir * , d e v ls fe a . ) # * « •
Women Politicians "Skittish"
is e a - o r grant*#* and t« all P e rs o n s
rialrnln* Interest# under the a a la
WASHINGTON (/P). — Politi­
N a t J’oynts a n d V ln f t 8 . P o y n t * . t i l *
cians must be wary of women in
Wife, deceased, or otherwise,. : It&gt;
VVIlTlam
11. J d t k s o u ‘ ( • b m e t l m c "
known a* \V. JL Jackson) Individu n it y -nnd' aa r e c e iv e r o f the h t r e t
N a t io n a l B a n k of O r la n d o , a h a n k ­

in g c o r p o r a t io n o r g a n is e d u n d # # t i le

te tn a n nrvcie p a ^ * ^ ^ / tl.h hor.ee," Mrs. Wlilebromlt
Farm i, and Fireside.
They &lt;^
. ..you neM r c6n tell *-when
it it*» just a trick. V
{thcy Brc golng t0 buck or bolt, nnd
oudini’s firs t training In legw -jpont^bin^ can't bo blamed too
itfn p in in the small towns, mucb for caution In hitching them
1 travelling shows nnd U ter as , 0 „ po)|t|Cal tosm."
tz &amp; M
aglctim a t county fairs,
[. jfrs. Wlllebra.ndt believes, how­
s' an ekampli Hdudint told of eVcr, the day,is coming when went-;
expeiiunce 1p an jowft tqwn, en really will have their pl*c« in
re lie undertook to Iscnpd fifom t h e business a n d profc«flon*h
del-probfc'bhrri *Ubtn an hour, world. Education of th&lt;&gt; Pnl*%'
lin g er W ‘locks an I would I and( p a rtltfla rifo i tbm j j j j
Id tnakV no Impression on. Is th» one thing she think* T™1
"I exhaustad nty- work the ioluUon.
nmi leiiiird against a door fK - ( “But women also have * consulto r tlU f o r a filial s p u r t . ® , erthle responsibHUy in t heir ^
amazeriirnt th e-d o o r opened advancement, M r* W|Uebrsndr
the Vltheaic* applauded mo. says. “ It » important th a t those

. . - i n l ^ l f c . b J S b .rn ! . S d * - M *

B&amp;m : r

j»vc. Th« problem
to bring Oh young
W b d fco m lrig fail
W o m a n

G e ts

council &lt;ot the t Marine
anted ,MUp M.
Association has
itloh record /o r
D. CsrsUlrs the

5fcaf*sa&gt; sgswMRs?
UTanSa ih 4 =(f, hot In
Ha unknown irrihlscn, s»j!*rt**?,gu

ss;:1,rf.
lUlheJfl

To the Young E

S

Your first thought is msuraficef
car adequately covered with
property damage and public
Does yotir policy afford yot) p m , ,
tection; ft wi)| cpgt yqu qotpmg
9uive~Ask u b .
ft--

T its y r a p e e

■ i

224 Mttgnoljft Aye.
A Real Opportunity

, inactivity of
Die kidneys permits a re­
F
tention of WSJtr poison! In tho
unctional

Wood. Symptoms of this toxic
condition are A dull, languid
reeling, drowsy headache* and,
sometimes, toxic backache and

dlilinen. That the kidney
not functioning is they il
U often ihciwn by *.‘an'
burning passage of secretions.
Many readers have learned
the value of Doan’d PUU,
stimulant diuretic to the kid­
neys, Ip this condition. Users
everywhere cndorS* Doan's.
Ask yoUr n iiih b o d

D O A N ’S

,

Farmer Hardest to
Fool In Opinion of;
Greatest Magician,

TH* i

P IL L S

PORTABLE

PHONOGRAPH
GAS 18CTS '
Cut Prjccs pn Tires
1113 Sanford Avo,
■

V-

*'V ’ ’ JiUAAi

SfcVQral difltirtetive stucco Houaoa of Spfil
tecture, embodying every convenience inch
water, heatcrB and built-in features, gre rtJa
mediate occupancy.
.
*
These homes are splendidly located in the
Sanford's Residential Masterpiece, where i
restrictions guarantee an atmosphere o f noigl
and contentment.

$an Lanta combine# home atmosphere with )
enhancing values.

Prices Materially Redui

Lanta
Frank
,Rj
s ;»Li lijSJStis
107 So, Park Ave,

�. y to d e a r the court dockets so th at business
cm bo ■carried forward m o re expeditiously* Miami attorneys'
are advocating a rule th a t would perm it no lawyer to take a
cise-'withotit'h substantial retainer's fee.
:-The older, and presum ably more efficient, attorneys
point out th a t younfe fellows ■trying to become estab*
I*shW and old failures trying to g e t enough business '.to
pay th eir office* rent will take cases they know will either
never come to trial n r be lost, for their clients. Such cases
nevCr dhouId be started,1the better class lawyers insist. And
they assume th a t the good-sized retainer’s fee will make the
average nfchtjhipk well before undertaking a lawsuit.
,
This
true. It is also probably true th at
u¥g Iawj^rj&amp;wifl undertake to create business rath er th atf
i of entertalnrasius where
none at olL. ^But many a ju st causb &gt;you|d be'rejtuaeti
i the courts Jfe y ery .. pian had. to pay/ A, JLawyeri before
th at lawyer
bogi OD$ 8 pase. Many a retainer’s fee has
" ftia S
,1«' *xclua&lt; secured nothiffirbut*a place in a lawyer's filing cabinet for
u»«, for re#• dlspsteh-i* valuable paper*..- Many a jijtg 'first;fe e has meant nothing
a It i also thi in the way ofijbligatiofr*&lt;6,&lt;the attorney who nccentetPit.
ea Herein. ‘-iAJi
; If the Miami bar association had a way of insuring hon­
tlon o f . »p«cl*l
ore t l u reserved. e st efficient service for the m an Who employs an attorney,
then It could talk more convincingly nbout the value of re­
AY, DEQ- 2 » , . m
quiring substantial retainer fees.
..................
II KHALI) PLATKOIOt
Or maybe th a t is exactly w hat is intended in the reso­
taker s ( f o r f s ti- s (res)
lution. A man who m ust pay a substantia! sum to obtain
■relee reef* «• Jeekseu- the promise of service from a lawyer naturally would hunl
• f At. Johns-lo­ up the most experienced man he could hire with his money.
re C«Ml.
Con it be th a t there is some foxy grandpa work in that
of white wey. * .
k
**•*• I f * *
±1*rt? ' Miami b a r association?
of

fcaUAtas • »ro.
‘ apart*
• f (|v* mem*
• f 'V f f 'l f i e r s t f
Monroe.
city beaatirlea*
■ fllro

■nr*
E FOR TODAY
IEYS T iff: BIBLE
...tunic*] to the
his h e a rt jMiil with
aiid with
. _ i All the law
23 fell 25
EI^-i-Thou Art my irtion,
: I la v e said th a t
would
iy wdrds,
- U -----o--------UNTITLED

r

I kr\ow not whnt thou nrt,
thou and 1 must

fe!

to

r how, or where we met
mb's a secret yet.
&gt;

_H *? .4 *

hi” we've (been long-Xflgethcr
;gh p lfm n n t and through
cloudy w eather;
hard t*j » r t when friend! ore
'tWi 1 cost a sigh, a tear;
•U al away, give little
vartdi g
own tim e;
t Night— hut In fomo
r dim e * ' ' r -i*»
Morning.
—A. L. Barbauld.
o
’•xc
. forty-tw o rallu^dollarai Werth— of— coraeta

.cturtd In the United

llfllf. • V. * - WAntlar
whQ-ill
m
warn
• v

ufted 'em ?
ip-af * .

girl

gone to EU(
ra, a tte m
p ts
npt
I*BhlB She
orcK*ahli
* latw oom .
to i
a

suing’ -Post of the
gion now ha* a mcm1. Hero exists n real
JvJe progress. Watch
by this organisation.

Kl

imagine Chicago gun' otui-not to kill

Picking 6ie Wrong n o n e .
They Fooled Us? Certainly.
W e Need People. ,
When Men Die. j
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
J i.
IN NICARAGUA Undo Sam
aee ms to have bet on the wrong
horse.
.R ear Admiral Latim er, com­
manding American forces in Nica­
ragua, where' they have no busi­
ness, reportii that t h i Duiz govern­
m e n t ,backed by this country, has
been soundly'thraahed^by the so-

Kin*

rftitr

*

be boat to the RlvCommittee of
comm ittee, &gt;posai'O ther members,
before. W ithout
U, 8 . Engines
powerler.B tofit, Johns
let’s show the V

n N«wspa|ier
have h ad ;p g r Allend th a t, why not
Myaejr and my
on request) have
‘ ‘ ow ing as tfa|
lean

Fort (or other
(Amount

m

a m

_____ '

China Ware
; To. brighten'
.Yo^r.taWeatthe
......New Year’s feast
luHtiU r* ai

.IrtM

„ .l4 ^ij

(Un,

v SENATOR BOR A il,.head of the
committee oti foreign affairs, pro­
poses to fin d out why the United
States meddles down there. Per­
haps lie will lot the people know
what he knows, and especially who
pulls the spring th a t sends this
country interfering In neighboring
republics. Haven't wo enough to
ittend to in the United States?

COMPLEl’E LINE OF
v DRUGS
CIGARS — CANDY
DRINKS—DRUGS *
Yo uwill receive eourtesns ser­
vice a t our fountain/’

1926, A K night Who Has Won His Cause

ing the New Year, for instance, as u great area of land opened
for the plowing, the planting, the tilling; or insteud of pictur­
ing the New, Yqar as a stretch o f oconn leading on we know
not'VvIfere, oijr hew ship at the pier perhaps, or our old ship
'newly; Vigged; of. instead of picturing th e ‘New Year a grimt
city, teeming with countless thousands of people of every kind
and condition, into which we are to go as strangers to maki
our wny— instead of any pictures of that sort, the artists will
hove the New Year come as a chubby baby boy, blowing his
trumpet, perhaps, or carrying under his arm a new roll foi
the 1927 records.
And Old Nimjteen-Twenty-Hix will be painted a decrepit
old man, limping away into the Yesterdays.
It doesn't m atter, of course, what the imagery is. The
closing days of a yeur ure significant only because their gojng are likely to make men review the year’s achievements,
the year’s disappointments, the successes and the mistakes
Andithis yoview sometimes brings an insight that is to great­

ly influence the fortunes* pf the coming year.
N ineteen-Tw enty-Six has brought many people grave
anxiety,. . I t has been an epochal year in Florida. The aftermath o f tne real estate speculation blow-up and the big storms
tested'Florida’s timbre to the top note and Florida has rung
true. With the closing of the year, the state is able to ahou
that mbat of the debris has been cleared away, most of the
causes for anxiety have been eliminated, and, what is immeadurapjy bgst of all, it can show its people filled w ith -t-nthuaiaatic belief in Florida's pow'er toTecmne the nr best; up
itis.iiie.h a p 'p lest.sta te.lji Uie Union.
Florida experts to do wonders in 1927. And Florida may
bejjdepended upon to do ju st tha^. The alleged troubles tha*.
hafce assailed the state have unquestionably been blessings In
Thskuiao- The day- will come when 1926 will be recorded as
lh i m ost b&amp;ldTicinl Jteur in the sta te ’s history, if, ns seems tht
caHe todayPitKhaa started the peojde of Florida into develop
ment work that has nothing in common w ith "get t it h-quicl
schemes" and “binder-boy" speculation.
Old Nine teen-Twenty-Six Alien need not retire in tlu
guise of a broken old man. HeVan ride away on a spirited
charger, a.KBigbt in armor who has won his cause and now
goes home?to receive h is laurel crown.
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W H E N M EN T H IN K about dyug, th e ir minds w ork in different
way*. Some plan for fine muiuiu e n h f to cover th e ir corpses.
Some p lan to brilje divine j u s ­
tice, at th e la st m o m e n t peeking to
ipond m o n e y In a way th a t will
keep them out of hell.

TOM SIMS SAYS
A l'aris chambermaid bit into

. Vic.
- ’d be chea:

One nf tlie muni dt-presniug manifi-stotlunn of m a n ’* so-called rise
from barbarism is his miiniratlon
lor ami quest of definitions. Wo
can imagine prim itive man acquir­
ing the gift of language and re ­

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Spendthrift remarked th at if he bnd any
cash left over he would put it in the bank.
Before T hrift spent ahything he put a por­
tion of his money in th e bonk. W e’invite
th rifty people to place their money in the
Seminole County Bank. We assure them of
absolute safety and n fair profit.

joicing in the ability to give czprescion to hi* pent-up emotions. With
what rapture he must have lisped
out such newfound and inspiring
The mania for definition* has
words as beauty, faith, nrt, truth,
condemned countless generations
honor, duty!
His Joy was not for long. Imme­ of youth* to listen to learned cxdiately roso up the prosy progen­ ilunations of what is prose, what
itors of the pedagogues and de­ » jwetry, whnt is a sentence, what
manded, "W hat is beauty, or faith, is mi advi-rhinl phrase nnd the like,
or art, or truth, or honor, nr when they should have been enjoy­
duly?" Andxtho poetry in man’s ing the delights of experience with
It l$as
soul was stifled, while the pedants thi thing* themselves.
disputed among them as to the bn.lied eloquence nnd made asserproper definitions. This is whnt lon timid it has turned shund a r ­
their labor* brought forth. “ Beau­ gument into quibbling and forced J
ty—th a t quality, of objects that common sense td play qrcond fiddle i
gratifies the esthetic
nature,” to i levomess.
When during the utterances of
Faith—n firm -conviction of the
truth of wHat is declared by an­ your finest phrases some busybody i
other.” A rt—the skillful end sys­ demands a definition, stop at
tematic arrangem ent or adapta­ nothing short of m urder. For
tion of \ie a h s for the attainm ent piurder, in spito of its 'm ental
of some end.” “T ruth—the sta te association with blood and vio­
or character!of being true.” “ Hon­ lence and chains and gibbets, is by
or—a nice sense of w hat Is right.’ definition nothing worse than “to
“D u t y - th . .oblfgAtlon t . d6 l h . t kill with premeditated malice."
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TTT p|&gt;
-T rS r,
- do- their next _____
meals _______jg
is comine from,
Out of the
c hiredi by the .United -StaUs Steel and Hie next flivver as welL
ifaUm, h a . developed ‘indtliJr ittAnd oddly the, millions mean HtJ
Qprporntl
tie more than just figures to the
ru ih of ttrading
hectici rukh
r a d i n g !in Wall giant* who deal in them, who are
Street; Men have gone wild over adding (hem to their sw ollen,for­
(buying and selling of securities. tunes. W hat benefit does a few
Frantic boom prevails in which more millions confer upon the
he*ds ? What can they do
there bt little ssnlty, except the
eager grew! to grsb huge profits, with the extra money? They can
gratify all their personal* needs
conseqUcnce we hear of new and desires without it. About the
fortunes made, of millions gained, «n,y M iff left U.to give the addlof, billions, To the average citlsen tional millions away or play with
m eaty Uttle or nothing. A
jm dr a billion is Jdat a t
figure*. H eroin understand b
. « f i added.*. *It
dr a thousand. T hat; Is
" /d ty H ty Mb a
and yet
fellow v
i few

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Spendthrift and Thrift

i- 1 ft is preMcribeil nr re quire d.”
t1 i i hose who prefer a b rie fe r defmitien of " d u ty " "oughtni-**" ha s
th^ a pproval of the dictionary. So
ihej reduced poetry to prose nnd
&gt; Muli-mned sim ple ideus to a meaniiigle** ami wholly unnecessary obsin riiy . Of nil the lexicographers,
Dr Johnson alone d a r e d to he hUtn in and paid the penalty.

WHAT DO THE BILLIONS MEAN?

Any reasonable oifa
considered.

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not

I The total number of deaChB in
’ the British air force in eleven
months was 73. The Air Ministry
: attrib u tes most of them to errtirs

III SHI ssi
i be question, "’Shall these fellow* m anage to get uwny
the Ktnte lleemso the p r e s s ’ " The w ith it ”
T he l e d g e r does not imagine it
A^iburndato TimcM observes th a t would make much difference to it
■/vuo
e curse of the ne w spa pe r busi- if th e sla te should require It to
s has been, and is, the entrance obtain a license, as i* the case w ith
nfljiM
of sparse education, low law yers, doctors, architects, on
o f men
I
ntnlity and indifferent chnrac g in e e rs ami oth e r professions
\V. h a v e o b se rv e d fro m tim e to
3 " E ventually their effort* spell
failure, but they usually manage lim e th a t a p&lt;».r p r o d u c t, w h e th e r
to 'h a n g on for some lime, (anting it t. an a r t n le .&gt;f m e rc h a n d is e or
as 'editors' God save the mark!
a i . w s p a p e r , is not sougiit a f t e r
building « c e rta in following by a p ­ am i ' h a t it m ust he im proved or
peal* to prejudice, p a nde ring to pn- be -helved.
aiop, g e ttin g enough s t u f f to g e 'h N ew spnpcrs,
like
everything
er to fill up some w hite paper nnd else, generally thrive on th e ir m e r ­
it: or find the level of th e ir mediG E N T L E M E N O F T H E farm s, calling it a ne w sp a p e r."
you need im m ig ra tio n , an a d e p a r t One of the unsolved iny*tcrieB, ocrit&gt; in time. The host re g u la to r
n e n t sttire needs custom ers.
The Times asse rts, is "how gome nf I- an intelligent public.
And w hen your congressmen
vote to sh u t out Im m igration they
shut out those who would consume
N sS E T ?
your product* here nt home.
BALTIMORE I N

W H A T W E N B E Il is - p e o p le ,
ibout 20,000,000 of th e energetic,
a m bitious, best people of Europe,
&gt;nger to come here.
bsorh in
used cars
ones.
Amerl
•uns. who have fo rg o tte n it, the
lisagreeablc, useful art of hard
work. They would out polntoes,
wheat and other things th a t the
.'armors now produce in excess, nnd
olve our problems.

to find out all nbout apple*.

to predict
pi

Brick building, hard
and grocery nnd dry
stock, also ‘ drugs, a red
bargain.

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SANFORD

Eleven Argentine cowboy* had
o check their guns before disemTAMPA TRIBUNE
mrking nt tho port of New York.
The night clubs there, you know,
A* n Christman gift to the goo&lt;l there i* already too much contempt harge $3 a glass for ginger alt-,
_iot to mention countless other
people of the United States comes of the slow-moving courts.
the annurance that major crim es do
T he investigation of the Cnnton iplcndid chances.
not always go unpunished, even situation has already gone far
Forty-two professors advocate
when the criminals ore members enough to prove the lack of sense
tint on the subject of rovisof amazingly wealthy and influ­ among the crime leaders. They or­ i meeting
ential crime rings like the one dered the newspaper man mur- ng foreign debts. We’U be look­
which in the past has exorcised al­ dareil because they
foolishly ing up a professor about Jan, 1,
most monarchist power over the thought it WouUUbtip them ,and
We'll be able to see and talk
Affairs of Canton, O.
their ilicR ' Dusinesh. Any hone
icross
tho ocean within ten years,
person
who’has
passed
tho
age
of
With reasonable promptness Mechildhood
could
have
told
them
bet­
ermott has been found guilty of
£ ” 4 h.C^ “.‘‘n &lt; v 'S fljl° “ t / k 7
the murder of Don R. MefletL ter. The result U natural—the
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This la only the firs t conviction in crime traffic in Canton la s o b e r­
*ro investigating Speaker
ThevYo
ing
fa
r
mord
interference
And
the cqso. Others higher in the
rod Cobb for a' game played in
x a n k ^ f criminal* while- lower In handicaps and disastrous publicity 1019. W hy not go a little farther
because
of
Meliett
dead
than
Mclth&gt;\*di&gt;o of human beings, are yet
and look into the Affairs of those
t o 'b e . tried. There will be more te tt could ever have inflicted on fellows Napoleon, Cuater and Yee ?
th
a
t
traffic
If
he
were
living.
tAnd
convictions.
’'
criminal M lriduAlluv&amp;iini*
’The verdict for M cDermott was the
about the Nicaraguan
selves, besides suffering financial
t i n t degree murder, but th a jury reverses a t the spirit hand of M il­
. they do take life easily
included a recommendation for let, are also in physical danger, down there.
mercy, which m eant life im prison­ having to hide, having to sneak
ment instead of the ’electric chair. away from their homes, in danger
We are w aiting’ to see a picture
One wh» commits a cold-blooded of both the law and their crimA r i­ of Mr. Ford's pew product and
m urder for, hire deserves no mefcy vals, suffering perpetual m ental wondering If it will: be appther tinworry an f a r as their stunted minds
t f f i f &amp; ’- 'V e '.'';
a re capable of feelin g,, crouching
furtively under cover like chickens ' T o d .,- . q u « U o „ r '
him.
n- a hawk Is near* Once to eoipe of the o|d-faahh
BO
to dh the
cor

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Some Money

o f judgem ent by pilots.
Whnt we need is flying mnArming the good will tours of via Cincinnati, Knoxville, A sh e ­
■hines to destroy enem y shipping, thi* winter th a t are prv g n a n t with ville, W inston Salem, G r \.‘nBbi*ri&gt;, j
and that is what we hnvetl't got.
Col. .1. M. Mitchell s e c re ta ry of
good for F lorida is tlu* proposed High I *uint, ('hnrlotte. S a vannah, '
th
e
C nrnegie United
K ingdom 1
to u r of the Illinois M a n u f a c tu r e r s ’ Jacksonville, thence the E ast Coast
M EN W H O O U G H T t&lt;&gt; know see Association scheduled for Ja n u a ry . of Florida and buck through the ; T r u s t , says th e r e is a la r g e r de­
continued p ro sp e rity for IW27.
including Orlando. m a n d in Die c ountry-side for l ite r ­
The whole South will benefit by rid g e section
J u d g e G nry, who recently h a n d ­
! W est Const points, such as T am pa, a t u r e of every kind than th e r e Is
this
tour
nnd
lik
e
w
in
e
'th
e
Illinois
'd his stockholders a |22f&gt;,(K)0,a((O
P e te rsb u rg , C le a rw a te r and in the cities.
m a n u fa c tu rin g district. The South St.
melon, is cheerful
Gainesville, also will be visited.
is
a
very
excellent
m
a
rk
e
t
for
the
So if. H e nry Ford. H e ought to
M a n u f a c tu r e rs ’ Record, one o f 1
be. If he ntopued m aking cars en nvamif uctured products of th a t
CRESCENT CITY -$75,000 new
the
gotxi friends of the South, lias
lrtlti-wdst
d
istric
t.
Sq
th
a
t
the
bentire ly he w o u ld 'h a v e an income of
packing house to be built here.
been
in
stru
m
e
n
ta
l
in
g
e
ttin
g
this
tflL'ivll)
be
m
utual.
But
the*
g
r
e
a
t
­
m a n y millions in y ear from
the
m a n u f a c tu r e of p a r ts for years to est benefit t h a t will rorne to F lo r ­ to u r a r r a n g e d The hom ew ard tr ip
ida is the fact thuV th e se lysines* will include the B irm ingham , *Jis-,
come
h
It will bring to the ttlterfmen will learn llje t r u t h
about t r u t
tion of th e se m a n u fa c tu re rs the
F
lorida.
MR FO R D SA Y S th e re h a s been
The route fro n d C h ic a g o will be g r e a t field &lt;&gt;p«n to them.
iver-prixluction in 11*20 , Arid worlaundry
ries ab o u t the difference Ihetwoen
b.
redit and debit.

in apple and found the $2,000,000
THE SIMFLE HEART th a t freely asks in love, obtains. Cohdc
diamond. It takes u woman

—W hittier.

Sanford A Geneva At$, ;
In Edgewood
. Curb fiefvlt'e--The Kind Uutt
‘Serves
’ ’Jt

OF COURSE W'E were fooled,
ind we shall continue to be fooled
is long ns we tru st our affairs to
politicians while (he nations of
Europe employ statesmen.
Forturfhtely
battleships
and
cruisers make little difference to a
nation, like purs, that has no com­
mercial fleet worth talking about,
i n j therefore no need of battle­
ship convoys.

MELLETT, TH E VICTOR

preacher goes the
(excellent idea. Dr. F.
to have a meeting in
[ the student! and pui community. College
he for th e holidays,
Itudcnta.and gram m ar
all will be there,
receive.benefit from

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MUCH EXCITEMENT over the
discovery th a t this foolish govern­
m ent was bnmbooz|ed nt the fa ­
mous Washington conference. and
is inferior to England nntl Japan
n sea power.
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CONGRESSMAN B U T L E R ,
head of the house committee an na­
val affairs, says we must build a
new navy th at will cost more than
'tfS.,
'.h t
MO.000,000.
Sopn old Ninetcen-Twenty-Six \yill be gone. He has no Japan and England have been
opportunity to obtain a few days longer stay, regardless oi building powerful cruisers in greot
how much might be added to the old year's record “if there numbers.
“ Undo Sam ," nays Mr, Butler,
weroitime.". i.n *•&lt;
"was fooled into scrapping more
It comes natural for most people to personify the Old than $.’)(H),000,000 worth of the fluYear and the New Year and Father Time. Instead of pictur­ _'sl warships ever designed.

Itar^ftr Nica* w ’iT TOOK A Statistician o f the New York Central rnilorsl.jhuinE tbs 'vpy to spbij a wliolesome lesson in'national recklessness by
'] comparison of English and American rnilmad casualties.
_j------- O---------The English report was th at only one passenger was
iy. flyprs present Gallc* with killed in a collision while the interstate commerce commis­
&gt;1 good will, according sion reported 6,36-1 killed and 44,993 injured in American
I d is p a tc h e s .
A a a o o tf
Further investigation,
e the country, ugita- railroad accidents the same year
however
disclosed
that
298
English
employes
and 447 other
A u ln
ashlngton will again
their efforta to liavd people were killed and 2,000 were injured in various rail­
lVs#
a l- u tt in and tell Mr.
road accidents. The statistician then compared the 24,000
How
pin his government. m iles..of English roads with 264,000 in America, and the
lidge, th e President’s volpme of. travel which gave him one fatal accident for
, invited young lady acquaint- every 183,000,000 passenger m iles in Englnnd and one for
to
Tr din- every 210,000,000 in th is country.— Exchange.
and
tnedlately there
ere whh
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n was df ersicly in
of It,
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nt th&lt;^ whale .country Iqter-

ori the Detroit ri**r
of a civic center If pW * ?
oilman John C. Lodr* ? ,
To have survival m
to more than 200 years ° ? St fifM
victim to ’the lumWr” ^
10^ 1
the fate of a fir
foot valley of Men tana •
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P o u ltry Chow a"’
Jtf

new. tu a to m e r jtia jirooF th a t P u r in a ^
W o c^n h e lp y o u g e t m ore eggn f ro m :
g iv e ;
wdl y o u P u rin a 1P o u ltry Ch6wW w e *
c a rd s fre e to check u p . T h e n in
F o u r o w n fig u res y o u w ill h a v e .
posiUvo e v id e n c e t h a t y o u a re &gt;
netting y o u r Cooney's w o rth a n d
t h e n s o m e b y fe e d in g ;

Ptotdtry Chows, W o are
right now to help you
eggs st a lower, feed .

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M llS.
Helen Yemay motored to Orlando
Tuesday where they spent the
morning.

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from Jacksonville, where he was
called by the death of a brother,
Mrs. J. L. Whitley oi Wildwood
is visiting frienrfj here.
, c . A Hinton of the West Sldo
Mrs, E. L. Royal in visiting re).
g ive n demonstration of Christmas atives at Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Fitzger­
s ,rit Satturday afternoon &gt; when
‘°°k th* children of the Metho- ald, G*., are guests* of Mr. and
d: It Orphans’ Home at Bonion Mrs. H. Z. Dunne.
'rings for a boat ride n i i -14 ‘ The1 following young people en­
joyed a Weiner roast Tuesday at
. Grectfi homos Mite
. \b n u t KX children, many of Mr. and Mrs1
Doris
Norwood,
D»ll! ’Walh'wright,
'&lt;oi t mm hu&lt;l never been on a boat
Hildrcd
Allen,
i,
Mrs,
John Cran,
t orr, spent a Jcyful two or three
ira enuaing around F.ake Mon- aton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green,
and down the St.Jo hn's river, Fulton . and Robert McKenncy,
Frank Green, Fred Bell, Emil
dt. Hinton provided hiiis guests Kaeserman, Hope Smith, Frank
wi ll ice rronm cones and other re­ Walnwrlgbt, David Green and
freshments which wore e nthusias­ others.
X
tically consumed.
The Lake Monroe school closed
Tuesday afternoon for the holl-

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C ivaletto SmlVh^-oriOcaln
.inj )&gt;here as tho guest'of
^yr n Stephens nt her hgtiit*
Mrs. H,i p , McCall Jr., leftVfiunbefore the dny evening for Varnsville, S. g.
where she will spend a nhorV time
|frs. George A. DeCot- with her mother.
(erialrr. a few^ of the
Mr: gnd Mrs. Eugene Tittle re­
on Park Avenue, a fts r turned homo Sunday evening from
*$ Club Dance, honor- Jacksonville, where they spent
Christm as as tho guests of rela­
t, Frederick Bell,
Ln-hclienlc Jjiach co n a t tives.
Country C lu tra t 1 o’Mrs. C, A. Haines and daughter
Dorothy of Miami arrived here
Tuesday morning to join Mr.
Haines who has been here for sev­
eral weeksA
••
' • --------MIsb Bennie Pinkston had ns her
Benjamin will entler- guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
honoring the Misses Marcus A. Cook, Sr., and Mr. and
und Mlriara O roriu: Jtfra. Marcus A. Cook, Jr., of Co­
Bell H agan will.: en- lumbus, Gn.
a t h er nothe on
f mr - .»wt &gt;m. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Maurer, Jr.,
G lbb^ahd.M t*. Fred of New York, who are spending th«
hostesses a t bridge a t winter in Sanford, tire now pleas­
the Woman’s Club,-’ antly located at the Hand apart -

days. A Christmas program eonsilting of songs, recitations and
playlets was given, followed by tbu
distribution of present* from the
Christmas tree. The chamber of

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commerce treated the children
guests to popcorn and apples,
Christinas trees and a good
gram were given at both the 1
churches Christman ere, •*«l

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Mrs J. H. Duke of Oklahoma is
spending the w inter with relatives
herb.
Mrr. &lt; oleinnn of Sanford visited
relative* nnd friends here this
weak.
Mrs. Corbett and Miss Lucy Cor­
b e tt of Georgia are guests of Mrs,

John Sapp

Mr and Mrs. I111ye tie are spend­
ing- the holidays with friends at
Miami
W alter Childre ban returned

fh a r ic e a tot thp».s w h o
.o p r c a n .

^ Sanford's Only Confectionery
Wishes to Announce the arrival of a •Shipment
of the
* -v|*tV, 1IS
Celebrated
•
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Rients, on I‘ark avenue.
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pg -M{** » Katherine
Idonto;
N,ra. A lbert Pinckney
&lt;nd Albert Pinckney
Jr. w ^ lc n te r U m the
at a buffet supper foldance a t tn e f'‘c6linlry

Mr. and Mrs. Tyth Mack and cMldren of Winter Gnrden spent
Christmas here with Mrs. Mack's
portnt*. Mr. und Mrs. J. I„ Walker,
Sr., at their homo on Eighth street.

Mrs. May L’lrner Conolcy of Val
dostn, Gn., is visiting her daugh
x
Vj-r^w ' ^ l ~
ters, Mn*. Kay Fox and Mrs Em
Thursday
njett McCall, and non Lee A. Conn
iy the •Baa&lt;3ark»110t)ern ley.
t the MimSTTITCfStuf nt
[.
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Mr. and Mrs. II, G. Bradshaw
jrge Hnrdei^ to , enter- and little d a u g h te r of West Point.
dge nt’ 3 o'clock at her Gn., spent the week-end in Sanford
ilughay St., honoring ns the g u e sts of Mr. and Mrs. H a y ­
ft* Spencer, •
w ard W alker nt their home in
i p h Wight ami Mrst Ed- Bel-Air.
■pns will entertain at
| 8 o'clock n't the WoMr. and Mrs. J, L. Walker, Jr.,
honoring Mrs. Julius and two children of WtndeiniTc
s p e n t O hristm ns day here with the
jinsdale, Pa.
^Brs.'S# O. Chase will fo rm e r's pnrents, Mr and Mrs, J.
buffet, supper and L. W alker, Sr., a t their home on
, honoring their sun E ig h th stre e t.
Mias Vjolu Thomas, Miss Achnh

Friday

When
The t Ik la hmun ns, Inc,, Started a national campaign to advertisv their state, they euncucted ., campaign fur a pretty girl whose
face they could use on their posters
Miss Im-z Briley of Marigum,
Oklahoma., lias been adjudged tie* s ta te ’s prettiest so you're apt to
see her fare on a lot „f OkUle-m,, ad) rl.s,„g literature pretty soon.
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th e ir home on

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The Louis Sherry product is absolutely the last word
in high class candy. Your attention is called to the fact
that we now handle three of the best candies to be
found anywhere—Martha Washington, Gilbert's Pana­
ma Chocolates and Louis Sherry.
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Make her happy with a box of Louis Sherry.
Try Our Curb Service
Cor. 1st St. and Sanford Ave.
—It Is Unexcelled
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New Years

Fashion

Place Your Order Now

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Saturday
Capt, Carl D. Mill, a ssirta n t coni
ale S. Mtjnson will e n - im a n d a n t
at S taunton
Military

tin* ol

And it Comes in Tin Boxes—Useful and
Beautifully Decorated

NhVV YEARS EVE Earlv .Moriimg tlaiue at CryaDil Lake ■
Club, I-akolarul. \V&lt;* invite vim to one of the most popular ■
TUESDAY
(Itiiicea of the season. Turkey lunch served a fte r m idnight. ■
M ary I'lc k fo rd
Our BUperb fltKir hik! dance orchestra make dancinu a real 18 . , .
; 1 0 , « I n t h e M o s t C o R ip e llln lf
plenaurt*. We have the best in the State. 'Danciqg
p. rn., to 3 :0 0 a. m. New Yearn night dance 0 :0 0 a. m., to 8_ Picture o f Her Career
12:00 m idnight. Special entertainm ent by Madam Manier. ■
“Sparrows”
who will sing and give Bpecml selection!, w ith th e orchestra. ■
Comedy
Special fuvurs given gueata at both dances. Music hv Erick- ■
‘All H tn r iF re a k s ”
sons Orbnrinnl H um akers. The National broadcasters of the , ■
U. K. A,
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ty'NKST -1“ ' U i U r t a Watertoyva,
r -g S sa ? T
Z.* the guests
"f
N. VY ', were
»nd slumber party at
t F if th street 1
^ ra- W. W. Dresser on
preMObad'by-Uie San Golden Lake.
Company at 2:15 o’Miss C h a rlo tte S tr y k e r of I jcis
s Theater.
dale, P., who is visiting Mrs. T A
Klrtlcy wil lentcrNeal in Orlando will he among tinon nt 1 o'clock nt her
I out of tow n guests attending the I
4 ke Onora
honoring
W om an's t ’hiti ball Tuesday ev,
Fitts.
ning at the Hotel Forrest Lake
iresentod by the Son
tr» Company at the
Tho Misses Mae Holly, Mildred
•ter a t ■8:1R* o'clock
Holly, G eorgia
Mobley, Maude
feme H urt L-entcrtalna Lnk * O|,vo N e w m o n a n d A v h
honoring
H hn. Chtr- y rtsh t VVore am
a, o n g those from
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CANDY

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tho college set I Academy a t S taunton, Vn., will nr

o'clock a t her home on rive in Sanford Wednesday nnd
it ■ j
will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George A- DeCottM a t their homo
1
i l p f A r t ^ u a s e } ! on Park avenue. ‘
at for Christmas
Misses Mnudei' Lake, Mildred
Holly, Olivo Newman, Mary Eliza­
gbn'm, Ain. beth Puteston i&gt;r)d Katherine Wilkey wero aritOng those attending
the Pnnhollcnlc luncheon a t the
L. OlijHluuey.
Orlando Country Club, Tuesday.
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lh of a ton Dec. 24
2012 Palm etto av. ris, Jf., returned from Jackson­
ville Tuesday and were accom­
panied-‘to their homa in Fort L au-1
Hjtjton, teacher of derdale by Mrs. Morris, who has
It* at the Sanford boon spending the past week here
* spending the hoH- with her mother, Mr*. C. A. Wilitlvea a t Lakeland. * linpis, a t her home on Evans street,

BLUE B O N N ET
M A RK ETS . .

Celebrate The New Year

makes possible an exceptionally fine display of new • J
suit styles. New weaves in both bright and subdued
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Dancings from 0

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luradJty afUrijoon by&gt; Mr*. WJ-

The splendid co-operation of our shops a t Fashion Park

at Tho

Tho many friends of Mrs. Fred
«■ U L. Taylor of
WUmot
of Orlando, n former resi­
Christmas here with
*. Mrs; Brodie .WIU dent of Sonfo'rd, will regret u&gt;
learn of bar dtjstji, which occurred
Tuesday morning a t Orlando. Fu­
neral services will bo held Thurs­
day afternoon at 4 o’clock a t. the
cathedral In O rla n d o ,J u . B n « U
S. Beck b r Sanford offldatlitt. .

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Mrs J U. D arm any of J a c k s o n - 1
villa '* visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. ■
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rphans Enjoy Boat
Hide For Christmas

1 he Prettiest Girl In Oklahoma,

Mrs. Julius Stryker of Lansdole.
Pa., Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mary Higgins at her home ” ln

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THE SANFORD HE:

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tn ^ fljp rta tio ii. und In order to
«»rry- Queen M n rie.fu r example,
pecial .._
tariff had
a t,a $1 fare, n #|____
to'be- led with the Interstate conu
mere? commission and that body'?
(approval received.
DislinguwM Koreigners Jn
10,000 Mile* for $1
America AlM fd To Travel t tn Mario*» case a h r paid out of
Eor Notijlpql pibt Thrpush her, own pocket book f t for hereetf,
T h e C o u p le a y t j f , R a ilr o a d s .tw o children ninl each member of
(b e r imhiddlate party to each of the
WASIliRCTQN, D &amp; 2fC-(*&gt;) several railroads ovor which sha
traveled on Irtr lo.ooo-niiie tour.
Railroad Y a m ’ slotm ,, a t winter
who wish t.. ae«?t«hf country irnde tourist rate* / 'would have totaled
approxim ately $20,000 for the near­
ly. fiO .pcrnons aboard the Royal
rj i
Through the,&lt;nt|tW y^fit^VaOT&gt;{ Rumanian. *• ' • , u ; d ttf V. ‘
toads, in m ihy cases, members of ’ •*A nother‘ljuge expense borne by
royal famiiiea -lin'd other notables i thii roads was that incident to
BpVe been a b le 'to tour t h e ;United{ stocking Hfners and, private'kitch*
State* and Canada irt luxurious
equipment a t 'ndmfyal coat' to
tbemsclveu. The transconfibbntnl
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o t l:4B o dock from a causo not
yet determined. It is one of the
largest wooden hotels In the stale
and is well known nationally.
Firemen
hnvc
successfully
quenched blazes starting in near­
by buildings, and a r e ' heroically
trying to save the effects of guests
and furniture in the Magnolia.
The fire m ay be gotten under con­
trol before I t destrojrr ail the hotel
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M Ftecerit visit, but the Prince of
ralea and Marshal Foch of Franco
ah)* fit ‘special trains th a ^ cost
»em next to nothing.'
.The most consistent user of
facial trains Is President CoolIge, but he buys his own ticket
bt of a special appropriation proIdod for the purpose.
The government nt tim es cm*
taya special equipment with which
* fl^nsport distinguished visitors
ojn New York to Washington
|d return when they pay official
:|ita to the national capital,
t More O isiftfia desire of ,the railends to bt* codrteouH hooka to viatjng aightsec'ra is necessary fn sup
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/^PtTE, VWANT TO THANK You Vow. TvVfc govD vemcl too OAUt&gt;
ME EOR CUS»tSTMAS—(T WAS JuST TIME ovjrfou To REMEMBER

Mt — AN‘,VETtUY,Toup YAN'TY CASE WAS ABooT Th VRtTiT'TST

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TOO COULD S1E THAT Boms -tWNHtO !
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RATES

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The lleslstratlon Hooka of the
f'liy of Haufonl, Klorldn, will be
o»en Monday, December Sqiti, t i n .
nn&lt;) will clone Saturday. January
the Eighth. I ,:; . .
.Vi Ih* City Hall.
D. It. r h im p a
City ItrsUl ration officer
Ptih. Pally to t -7-27
sfOTicK t o cK stnrrona
IN T i l l : COUKT OF THU COUNTY
j it u ib ,
hwhinouk county ,
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In re the **
lia ia to of Mary A.
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Krely, UereaaoU,
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You. and each o f y«a, nr» hereby

90—Automobile For Rale

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JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds of
Tin and Sheet* Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tank,. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Telepnone i n ._________

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WANTED — Several high - class!
FOR SALE—5*roorn stucco-house,
U Crah.in Advance
salesmen to write insurance for
nn&lt;l gnrngv, on highway 41-2 LINCOLN — FORD — FOpDSON
The Herald Classified Depart,
o l i T ^ u V i™ ,.
n,
*•*.-------miles
south of Snnfard; one store
We write sUndard and substund- ment will be glad to help room, four living rooms, porches r
Ldtisrd Higgins, Inc.
R a k will be received
ami closets;
doRehre on
nn corner
rnm rr suitable,
t i l . for
f o r Commercial &amp; Palmetto. Rhone. 331
and collector tea t
ard f rom birth t0 Hixty-flve year*.} strangers get located in room, und
or apartments snd will render business or filling station; $2,000.
for P a y m e n t.
,
every
assistance to those re­
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS.
Defendant.
______10« * Hoe
Walfer Wright, Citrus HeighU.
e*| _
* II i
j vancemenL Write State Manager questing it.
Notice Is her
HOOD
AND
GOODYEAR
TltlES.
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Pre#s,nif'
tailoring.
lot
once
for
particular*.
308
South
AM by virtu*
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Unn .loaned)«
ATTRACTIVE FIVE room house
U. S. L lU ttcrlci.
_ _ „ ^ . 7 c &gt; line . 348 J P" mett0 Avenu*' Phon* H ' Street, U k e Worth. Florida.
' Distributors Chandler
I
* tend garage, valuable lot. Chup-,
n6*i
UNFURNISHED
garage
opart*
rite* on requestCommercial Avenue
&lt; sy » t
ment,; corner Eleventh and Elm man Si. $ti,600. Farbrnblo term s,;
B. I . PERKINS - H aberaasher, '!!. ■'Mw e y &lt;0 Lnan
Mrs. Wheeler Jones, Valdei IJotiT.
"?J«kdouarterfl for C o l l e g i a t e ; . 0A wo Mrn. u
' 1Av&lt;; -Snyder.___________________
k e y TO ( * »
s u d ju k ,,;
I of average length Clothes Mil Vir«i
| l.U A NS—-Money aihilnble a t 7 P * t --------------------------------------io r Cnnutfn&amp;fi. San Juan Garago
. HOUSES FOR SALE
rat St cet.
« n t r ^ oec° &gt;" property.;t A. 1* ; NICE, clean apartment, furnished!
. • line. •.
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tor of
Co.1 ■* .
Connelly &amp; Son,
FHlUAft d «
, charge of 30c for
n
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week.''
bungalow
north
of
Hughey
TUE SEMINOLE PRINTERY
made tho su
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Av«nu«. Two
Coart lax*
AN.SCO CAMERAS
« n y c l a i m * n n . i d e m a n d * w h i c h y o u , of
tiling l« restricted to
USED
CAR
EXCHANGE
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49— RouHry and S u p p lie s
• AND SUPPLIES-'
for
K.tir lu the
ificAtion.
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jpresent day value.
$0,000 on CORNER
tNER PARK AND SEC
l
SECOND,
m / J - u ^ u f f S U r r T v v f K a ^ 'S
I-OUR-ROOM unfurnished apart- term* of Kl00 cnsh nnd J75 montll
.• U m*do Thflw3an. 601 W, Oth SL W, N. Lumley, Prop.
ct.*a»yd, U(9 of Hr ml nolo County. bidder f&lt;
0. W. WANSlJvY. Manager
Florida, to thn lion. Jn*. O. Hharon.
private bath; lower floor. I including interest.
will be responsible
TANCRED strain White Leghorn ment,
4-tut tit y &gt;luiiitir nf HcmlrHite County.
122 1-2 Palmetto nve.
CLARENCE SMITH
, Cnc incorrect Insertion,
CHRYSLER
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hi# ufflre in tin* 4'ounty Courtbaby chicks; orders taken now
Intiicr for subseauent
General Contractor
, 5 room stucco bungalow located CHAS. T. F U L L E R MOTOR CO | LV’’' " '
H*"’inoU Cotinly.
for
lute
January
delivery
from
my
The offico should be
COO West First Street
own stock; $20 p e r hundretl o r $1H' T\VO f u m is li e d a p a r t m e n t s , two a t the corne r o f P a l m e t t o
and Sanford Ave. a t 10th St. Phone G02 u ! k d . , e |?rr*«f
« " » * * • * • ■ » HAUrHH.t.IF.Dec-----th o f o l l o w i n g d e a e rlb e d
edifttely in cam of
at Phona 441
D n te c l N o v e m b e r , A . D ., D S t.
n r p a r e * !* .o f _ L n d a lt u a in
for 600 and o v e r ; 10 p e r cent w ith . r “ !"» “ S*!;
“ n ‘J ? "5 m o n t h ' i ,K * pB‘
“ V,n,t
*,in ‘
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HAt.PlI K HUITir,
h o le C o unlV i F l o r i d a , t d - w l t . — .
NASIt
order.
D a v ie ‘s P le a s a n t View , ly’ U 1 h - &gt; ,f th in g r o w n ,, kitchen, two b e d rooms.
ADVERTISERS
A d r n l n l i t r a l o r .,f t b * H e t a U o f
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All t h a t p a r i n f t h o H a a t H a .TJ5|
itnth wttli shower, largu porchet, l«nds tho world ,n motor car value.
WIGHT-CH RISEN BERRY PRINT Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Box : ~
M a r y A. VV. KreTj-. n - i 'c a a e d 1 j b l n i t N n r l l l w e a l n f
the
A ltant
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SHOP — Printing, Engraving, 38, Apopka, Fla.
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a n d th e V V e x t'H a tf t
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porches,
double
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right.
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ll*curd* of Rvmtnnle* Count:
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Turk
Ave
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highway Improvements
improvements, nnd i w r - | 7 | W h o r e In E n t
if,
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Hotft, Building.
a fow do)laril down.
niancnt location of county seat for 11— \M tcrc lo E»t
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DftAH-BEUG CORPORATION
HAT AT Sanitary Cafe. Good | HIGGINS SM m M VIGHT, INC.
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Irrigation buxco. J . U.
things to eat nt all timer.. lOu '
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in any lots in any subdivision in
ij&gt;ecialty of our prompt stamp) .to Stylcplus Dress v.om -, fronl rooms, ground floor f’OU'pjjbne 735.
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frc.icTipvlon$ find fttUck}pnny, Amsterdam, N. i t________ J Enst Third 8t.
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advertisement tell nio how much
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you linvo paid, tho balance duo,
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the lot numbers, -and tho locotbp,
of property, also give your pros*
suit ftftd. hunte ftddrcaa. Writo Box
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Pure Maple Sugar
Pure Maple Sugar.
i Ih. bricks
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Purr Maple Syrup In
1-2 gallon cans. 12 to
the case. Price per case $18.50
Hun Dried Apple Fruit in
25 Ih. hags
$2.50
Great Northern and Pinto
ilcank, best quality for
table use, In 25 lb. bags $2210
Cured Porto Rico'Yum '
Sweet Potatoes in 100
lb. bags. Price per bftjf $2.33
White Hlnckeye P ra s'fd r
table use in 25 1b. hags 11.10
Mixed Field Peaft.'Prlce per;
bushel ----- $1.8
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L. 1-4 Tun (irahiun Dump Truck.
Tho pawing of the rickshaw f u r lin g Street. Two bed room *.,----, -------- — -------There wen. 39,013 rickshaws in dining room, bvinft room tttid kit
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Attorney and Counaellor nt
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Pn,«,'$76n each. 10 percent of'
Priei— Are Right
210 Eant First Street.
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8*7 for estimates.
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Price
p. W. RADFORD
Madam Harriet, over Mobley's j „
without
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With a total of 348 egg* In 360
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le d P r e s s F ull L e a s e d -W ire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. M

New Jap Emperor I

RAY, PECKMBER 27, 1926

E ig h t P a g e s T o d a y

giiis Collided Killing Eighteen People

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IW c a stn Of Opfllmiam Tem­
p t e d With N otes Of Consorvatism Sounded By n ig
Leade»*H.0f M g Businesses
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No Storltis Threaten
v4• * .'Outlook^
Is Claim
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Diminitthcd
im in is h e d
fn d lv id u n is M ay fie B lam ed
D e c la re s J u d g e E . II. G a ry

Business
b u s in e s s

Romancp .Of Aubum-llalred
*Bcuuty And Former Crown
V Pric® Of Rumania Ended.
Friends Of Carol Assert

I i' NEW YORK,* Dec. 27.—UP)—
B«*i^bn**fri lho banking and indufttrial world point a fair weather
court? for the good ship business
ii» 11^7. Forecasts of optimism,
tempered with note* of ronservation, were available today in state­
[lent and baru heuded/ntorb1V
ments on tho outlook fdr next
tan « million ntournera .lined }}
year's business from henda of rail­
ic fbtirmjle route fronl Hnr- ]
roads', bunk, and industrial corukii siation'tb'OttilliHpertal 11
iHrrat.lonkL The navigable sea* of
j comrhcrc^ aim not threatened by'
1 a rm•r I the■ body % l the ‘s
w
,&lt;lire utor ruj, us fur ns can l&gt;« »e.»n. I
te Emberor Yoshihitojtvfti
ilu pro^mjhUcolora »ay. High pin- I
turned to .. Tokyo tonight
nark-a Of production folluwt
tho royal vilja at IlnyJames Simpson, president o f ;
Rivers
And
Harbors
Commit­
p a , w h e r e h e d ied C h r i s t m a s
Mnrahull Field and Company: *
tee
Of
Congress
To
Make
A
W . -'
'
•
Tour Of Coast And May He "In my opinion business will con­
| tram the railroad ntatlon to the
|pslace the streets were sprinkled
Guests' H e r e to fo r e Return tinue during the m at months sub
atiintially on the J*vel of 102ft.
jtitli white sand nr. o corvmdny of
ItiiHincKs und government Imve
!»srincotIoh., i On7 either aide the
been
conservatively, ult hough pro­
f i f .waa fringed With-soldiers and
gressively administered during the
T rotter, secretary &lt;»f the Sanford past yenr r.nd fundamentally condi­
'Cham ber of Commerce, arc to leave tion* me lett in good linlllliee. on
thin afternoon for Jacksonville, to goring well for the period mi modi
meet the nienilxr* of the river* ntely ahead. MerrhuniJimng activ­
and harbors cQinmittee of toilgress ity generally has been successful.
Tuesday morning nnd extend t-&gt; The ret nil salty of Marshall Field
them un invitation to place. San­ and Cumpany huve hem the Inrg
ford ami the St. John* rover on eat in our history."
their itihernry for their Florida
Elbert II Cary, rhuirmnn of the
virit, which begins with (heir a r ­ U nited S t a t e s Steel corporntm n:
rival In Jacksonville tomorrow
morning.
i Tho committee, composed of It
members of congress, Is to make
n flying trip down tho cast coui-t tion* or tbu lack of consideration * ’&gt;&gt;&gt;
and then Up through the central
Emperor HlrohUo and his con- p a rt’ of the sta te * to U keland, and fair treatm ent by the national '‘jU
ml ministration.
!lJr'
Itt arrived during the afternoon
"The srnsationnl possiliilities f o r 1" ’^
bd were received into tlie.city by
BVemmeht officials with extremesucccAa'in i business have been h o t-f ‘
te f jh a n bofore,*? h« added- nlR«cl'.v‘ ,
f t i a a i -ctremooles. Tboir-powr
ig v.a&lt;i ur.arrtehhtrious nml \ v:ih
opportunities he listed as rich ro-j *'
iarka^Mf;ilWBre.T ^ c v | .. - ^
sources,'fitclutffhg raHh balances f h j f .
banks; yearly Improvement of ’f (
As tha; body was bohie from tho
hanking facilities since the cron- , .
Qi a t Hiyanm , IK mounting guns
tion of tho Federal enerve board;
nniled fro m ‘a battleship which
little disagreement or dissatisfacanchorage nwrt-by . nnd
(her ships of w ar fired, farewell
tinn
in industrial and lumber eir- i wen
ru '
,
idules h u f the special t'riiln proC'h*,
I the
jkotjd toward Tokyo.
.
Alfred P. Kloan, Jr., president 1
The • route from Hnyumn to
of the General Motors corporation, |
fekyo yjns lined with not only
snyr. it now seem* reasonable !•&lt;
mops but by thousands of hi*
ex|x*ct thut the IW27 production of
j^jesty's- subjects.
,
•
automobile* will equal if it doesn't
The new rulers met the casket
exceed the previous four-year f | |
ii the palmcp ontrniice and conveyaverage. Ho predicts thnt 1927
I It' to .Shlnhon hell. Prayer
will bo n good and satisfactory rp f
■nttid tho end', of the day’s erryenr for the ndtomoblle Industry.
%W\
Patrick E. Crowley, president of
Hundreds of cabled condolences
the New York Central lines, says
ipm other sovercigne and from
that indications ore that 1927 will
lipanogc ubroid havo ‘been rcbo a year th a t might be termod Iii(|iii’st Will Be Held Soon
One was from president
B y Jacksonville Officers
generally satisfactory so fa r ns
wi Mrs. Coolldgo addressed to tho
the railroads are concerned in that
I n t o Christmas Killings
M sger ompress and to tho new
the prospects for the volume of
■peror Owl empress nml was
traffic do not, nt this lime, present
peng the firet to bo received.
any unusual outlook.
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- Paris, Dec. S7.~(A}— Madga LuP&lt;-acu, aubum-h&amp;Iml beauty for
&gt;hom l’rinro Carpi of Russia re ­
flounced hln right of succession to
Jto throne, has apparently passed
JUt of his life. '
Those, credited with knowing hi*
sffalm say tho ra p in e s WhjtnOfH
Ran with thd flight of thn iinhtkt
frant Rumania a your ngta ,|ia s
"'“led. Tlie former crown prince--.tow plain Carol Cant im an-r, has
left Ids Neuilly'iVlUs -stad t* b *
lievccl to b* m)mow lift re. on the Rivlern, leaving' hl« .charm ing componloit behind. .
Carol' departure gave rise fid
thu report that he was on his way
back to Rumania, but thia Is not
Riven credence in view of' K lty
.M.nlltinml's recovery, tho return of blocks Irium
Queen Marie from her American driven fredr
(rip and the reiterated declaration
most slTi
in Bucharest that Carol’a unlnvltej
.cappcnranco there would only
•mise complication*,
- It was just a year nj
t o n ly -T h re e P e rso n s SeKT .lu»t
(
f’arol and Mme
. ___
T o lla s p lta ls A h Result Of Jnughley of u Jewish merchant of
D rin k in g C h r is tm a s .Spirit* laary, left Rumania and appeared
T h a t A re Im p ro p e rly Made it a hotel In Milan, Italy. Mme.
t.upescuo was said to have a h u t .
band somowhero In the background
ind Carol wnn married to PrincerS
Helen of Greece. Tho match with
Helen was arranged aa a (lyrtaitk
move after annulment of his mor­
ganatic marriage with Zlst Lam*
brino, who only recently made an
unsik eesrfu l, attempt through the which runs "H" shape
French court ao force him to ac­ ritjr, Tha creat Of tl
knowledge tho legitimacy'of their
iom M irra s.'
Upon leaving Rumania Carol re ­
nounced Ids right of aucceaeioti fo
tho throne, and his abdication wa*
made legal by act of tha Rumanian the river attain Uu
parliament.ahortly afterward.
• feat Increased today,
Ho and his eompanldn spent some
S relian straaw a .
time Wi AfFlan^ and than cam# 1# had hundreds .«wi:
I'nrls and engageil the villa m
.Veullly. Tho house now Is occu­
! &gt;i N'.u t .• M.ud tho Ixxitlogirvrh pied only by uncommunicative scrwon- so luslif d tlmt in ro dislllling vonu and tjie detectives stationed
liquor knuiVn to contain poisonous is o guard by the French authori­ town. Ht&lt;
Mibstunrt* they w ould'Hot tuke ties have been withdrawn pending livestock i
time ta purify it properly.
ils return.
’ • •; ■V
ported the
Of till ca.se.-i of uleoholisin re­
Mme. Lupeacua Is reported to b«'
ported by llollevue hospital, only living about a mUa from the villa.
IS were considered serious nml a t­
tendant* *nid all probably would
craws in mm
n-cf.nr. Twenty of the 05 were
confirmed rl
Streels Of New York Arc telrnucd after treatm ent. Included
Turned Into. Icy (» [ i r p in tthose admitted were eight wo­
From An Inch Of Sled rnn.
Only o n e victim of bad liquor
S e n e re i
j NEW YORK. Dec. 27. (d*&gt;- was reported in (')iicugo over the
.Snow and ice tqday cov.iod the week-end, but l)r. Hetman N. Bunuorthou.Htcrii Htntci. with c white desen, city health commissioner ■no of tho builders., Ho stated that
and slippery coating af'..r milt there, .estim ated th a t “polson“ It is planned to otwh'tha whippet
racing i t Longwood on Jon- 15, or
A. Behring, alleged mutilation Christmas temperatures.
Roland (Barnes, 10, of Wagner,
shortly thereafter and that,..tty
operation victim, and-his. motherStreets bi Now York wc o turned
b now In tho Shrine Hospital for J
work on the plant U progressing
in-law, Mrw. Mattie L Harrington, Into nn Icy glare from an Inch of
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crippled children a t Shreveport,
in i» satisfactory msnnor.
.as dead ns a result of the princi­ I sloct followed by u light, nnowfull,
k dlicuMibn. of the him -to ,e*- La., where-he b»to ulklorgo treatThe plant la to ba one of the ffopal shooting nffuir. William Min­ |and numerous accidents were re­
Hlsh • tourist rbereation pkciH- meftf f o r a crippled "ondltion of
ost in the south, according to Ur.
or, negro dish washer, was ahot ported. One tnan wns klilod when
Dbn Aired ! opposite the Hotel his body which has exfsted f o r
Ovcrbach,, and tho raeea there a rt
A Christmas party was held for and killed by Alex Demos, restau­ he fell down slippery i.tep* and a
rmt ;Li»ko, togo^hor with tho years, according to officials of the
to bo condCicted In a f a i r ' and
(ho Employed Boys’ Group of the rant®r, on Christman night when i.kidding aatomobilo caused anoth­
Mitig of n dock Irilh&amp;ltfkc north -Sanford -Shrine club.
aboveboard manner.' “The racing
Demos claimed tho negro came to er fatality.
Y.
M.
0.
A.
Saturday
pight
a
t
the
ftfce -hotel, .occupied the time
The bpy was taken to, Shreveport home of C- E. William*, grokp work fu nn intoxicated condition
of the whippets on our track w}}(
When the nleot storm wns at it*
W City commisejoncrs at their by R. E. Herndon,' who stated to­
provide the public w ith tlejm
and attacked Turn Demos, u broth­
WWWi
tUng this afternoon. Other day th a t Jhe local club has been
amusement that will be of benaflf
er of tho proprietor, with a knife. height, twenty barges iroku from
£ the tourist question,' nothing making an effort to have young
to the county," ba Ml dtoday.
*' Behring wan shot dead by Willie their moorings In'the East river
Iklrtkan the transaction of'rou- Barnes admitted for treatm ent for
The track la being greeted on tty
Harrington, , bin brother-in-law, and thef relghty occupants were
* business came before tho Oorti- tho pant several' months and that
south aide of the boulevard,leading
after tho former went to the Har- rescued after great effort by. flreowing to the crowded condition of
to the plant of the Seminole R arity
kion.
;■ 'r " a V- f
ripgton home and mortally, wuund- honts and tugs. The barking of
dogs attracted attention to the
t j j . Mrtrkoll, who represented tho 'hospital, hb was forced to bo
Club, a t Longwood. It la to be of
barges as they drifted helplesr.ly
modern structure throughout with
CHambr of Cbmmrceiit the put on the waiting Hat.
info th (treacherous currents and
The hospital nnw has over 300
Wing, atked that- some nctlon
When the membership campaign l grandstand of concrete and steel
reefs of Hell Gate.
crippled
children
as
its
patients.
(•ken on tho recreation matter
of the* American Legion closed last now In course of completion.
There wps a heavier snowfall In Friday night, a total of 281 mem­
jib early dhte. The Commlsupstate 'N$w York and in tho New. bers were on the folia qf Campbell;
IW.dutborircd City Manager
England states- Traffic in Albany Lossing, according to ah announce­
r'B; Wllllama to make a survey
wgi hampered nnd at Glen* Foils ment made today by Lorqy Chit­
-tbe requtrekient» bpth for the
r*( . •
_ T _ ^ .a boy was' killed In a qoastlng ac­ tenden, port
commander, who
fbr the W ikR W ’^ i
cident. b{asaschusetts had nipo stated th a t tho drive ended with
inches of snow. In Stamford, highly *n'Uffactty£» results to tho
L| |
1
*/
Conn., many starjlhgs"fcnd pigeons mcmltera and officer* dl ’- the post. v Approximate!
were *'■ Incnsed b sleet that they .. (The Largo Signboard a t tho cor­ a -Ueturo dellv
An inquest into tho double slaV­ could not’fly- Some of tho fortu­ ner. of P a rk Avenue and ^ flrsl
ing has'bdeh act for Friday. No nate ones were thawed out in the
arrests have been made" in either homes of ['lownspeopK
was brought:to_fi
w ire UMtfcrlV Mffte S ie v e s wAs fined
s
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tlie Behring or Minor shootings. »I
embers
of. the fli
DENVER, C&lt;ily., Dec.,274—&lt;/P)
•• Ho.
:
.
Officers slid they-hod warned
hrist,
Srientiat.
•&lt;
Unusually
low
temperatut;oa
pre­
Behring rtb '» tajr away from the
Vagrancy nnd contempt or court
Tbo
stage
of
the
vailed
in
the
s
o
u
tty
ff
j^ck
y
moun­
Harrington
home.
’
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*
'^tyrgoa
Ahnle -Starkt Queen
decorated with flowers, v
Williams and Louise Johnsou from
.Y -; .
t— 1 ,— V ; r . tain abates'-and desert.regions to- 'O frity tro flth u Legion stated loday
following
n
week
end
storm
|5 V&gt;JfJP.9n *acb couty.,’ yr'- !
wfilcli hro u g h i^in o w ro 'th u 'v a lT e ff d|iy thnt the -iTtmbrrmi ftilftlicd itn
Disorderly , conduct
charges
as well as to tho towering poaka, purpose. It wa* erected- to give through
brought fines to four men. John
on° hundred auto­ publicity to tbo drive and aa.new
Anderson was out $10,.Sam Crawtk ;.« W ; a r mobiles
were
retorted
aUlUtl on a membera Jolnod the post, thelrt
pillcs
fro
n
t’
tyre,
in 'T u rk *
' -SHANGHAI, Dec.'. 2 7 .- (ff) —
Oil •morning. TTib AkH-Chrifitfan a g ita to rs.»Invaded mountain pa»* between Mtaml and names ware painted oh tho board.'
at 1:20 o
Activities t o t tty coming year
s h o i^ J S
fo .p o r reslitingNir-'
the Lutheran -mission J n tty native 8upperior,&lt;Ari*.. following,* fyur- „ „ t , U ( M
port of Hankow on Christnja*iOV* Inch Jtflowfoll;' A Moxlcan laborer
tors and &lt;
4 o rm t failed to ap­
WaA!k)lied yesterday pn thla highno damag

[immfasionerg To
Study Tourist Plan

Shriners Send Local
Youth To Sanitarium

ville As

Kennel Club Races '
May Start Jan. IS

Employed Boys of

Legion Enrolls 281
Members, in Drive
That Closed Friday

Large Audience.

Earthquake Shock
Felt In California Biblcg Taken From
Missions In China

rngfaimm.

iolations co*

�Big i'feft 'Title

horse, and all wa'hopo I t -that he
docs not attem p t to match il
agninrt Mr. Tunney.
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By the way, w hat has become o;
Peaches Brtw pin*,. VfiUio*Sevens
The Lampoon, ‘Captain Chitlei

AndBringsKnute

i

And Wild Life Protection
- i-fc
b i l 'e D

agent fo r Calhoun county, and who
is now engaged In that work in
Alachua county, is a student and
lover of bird life, ' tin tho sum­
mer o f - 1926, aho was enrolled in
a bird etudy class a t the Florida
Stato College fo r Women, and
continued it'OS B-student a t the
University’ of Florida in the usmmer of 1926. ,
*
,
.;
Representative Warren, in a
letter to The Associated Press, al­
so expressd himself forcefully on.
the subject of taxation.
Ho de­
clared th a t he would like to see,
"taxes so regulated as to prevent,
the accumulation of n larger surplus’ in* the treasury."
&gt; 1„
"The purpose of taxation, aa I,
sec it,” he said, ‘Vis to raise mon-|
ey with which to carry on the var­
ious ■functions . p f government.
When aufflcient money has be?h
R. H / HOGAN
raised for this purpose,'there ' is
absolutely no justification for After a disastrous year in football,
University of Iowa's basketball
further taxation."
team, led by Captain R. ,11. Hogan,
one of the best guards in Big Tort
circles, hopes to restore much of
the lost prestige. IoWn tied
for
Big Ten honors last season and has
an experienced squad working un­
der Conch Sam Barry.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 24.
—OP)—Florida** youngest legis­
lator, Fuller W arren, a student a t
the University of Florida, would
like to sec tho stato legislature,
next A pril,' enact -laws for • the
creation of a state boxing oommisoion,.iand a batter protection of Its
wild Ijfe.
.. Mr. W arren, who la only 22
years old,-in addition to creation of
the boxing commission, would sup­
port any movement to legalise
boxing in- Florida, provided that
it was properly regulated.
The youthful lawmaker, who
was elected as a member of tho
House of Representatives by the
voters of Gulf .county. In the last
prim ary and subsequent general
election, has always been an a r ­
dent ’adrocate o f conserving the
sta te ’s wild life, and {ysdo it an
issue in his campaign. * His mother, "Mrs. Grace ;Wa*ren, form er home demonstration

T
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D em and,
dis Inquiry
n. Toward
f Baseball
AGoTw . 24. —(AP
f lr o b t
.baaebalL ’s
lad S can d al s m o u ld e re d
HT-Baseball'a m a s t e r s
itc n t 't o d e t j t go o u t.
r e ..v ic tim s — T y C obb
[a- S p e a jte r-f-a ls o w a n t
e x tin g u is h e d , b u t
a r ‘* tt&gt; tfa ra tlo n i is th o
tin g u is h a r - th e y w an t
qjth'Cobb and Speaker, gener­
a t e d as the two greatest play*
n n f a M tr n b iscb ill, continue
(•plans for a chance to face the
i irh Q ista rte d -tho^ere—H. B.
teh) -Leonard, former Tiger

niiVfeLAWDAND
W TI YI ‘

T V
Augusta council in their exH u f c S J " 1 nrcssionn of beilqf in the integrity
A N D
T R T f t Of S peaker and Cobb.
A IT L P
1 1 V ID
Athie.Uc officials a t Yale Uni■— “ . I, *• i verslty, where Joe “Wood i» b09^

Auguntn CMy Council Meets ^ jj
with another year of hi*
1st Citizen, E l-T lR C r s t a r contract to run, e x r a t to listen

A t th is jo y f u l R eason w e a re glty!
to e x te n t!

First Hare $700 Claim.
3 Y O &amp; lip, 5 Fur
Repriovc
Beg Pardon
A ustraiette
.
I^eslie
Blackfoot
Carboucll
lm palla
Old Top
.......
Muguet . • - .......................
M argiiriln Elnoritn
..........
Glimmering
.............Lou’ 8hank
— --------.-.~Also eligible:
,
""
"
Cortflucntie
—-.......
^ YORK, Dec, 14.—OTi— Enoa ......... ....................
WJUs J u t entered-upon the
Second Race, $700 Claim
ktstarfl mid-winter tennis , , '4 'Y O &amp; Up, 6 1-2 Fur.
J fn bf her career here in
Lempb to regain th e 1national
ft crown she ’yielded to Mrs;
Vhixon ........... ..........................
Mallory last season.
to ta r ia n ......................................
' ■wreVirhllrt -Queen of the
The
Colonel
’ .......................
Iq m '1 courts, following the
Bell
Song
—
)!axed by Tllden, took up her
Florence
Deen
.......................
it yeaterday agglnkt ,. thn Grace D^O r...................- —
Iphian in ran exhibition
Third' Race $700 Claim.
u tch on indoor\cpbrta
3 Y 0 4 Up, 1 M &amp; 1-16
ted to a gallery of 200
th a tu h e has entirely re- Hopalong ..................- ........—
igidlia bpcratJon fo r ap- F irst Call
levith.'forced, bee opt of C a rth a g e .........................
Sir Galahad II --------.............
$, la st summer,
with Elmer Griffin, of Mias Lane
..... - ............. —She drovd.- ,wKh epeed M'ollncro
i h t direction, with her Sakah ...... ........... - ...... ............
. I Fourth Race $700 Claim.
pphuebee which
w as
,
8 Y O &amp; Up, 6 Fur.
her etyie when; eke
Lena Wood ------------------- ---Silent Lillian
Bdtch ..... —
......—•—*.................
Dulcy Lou
Louis Rubanateln
,o
Fifth Race $700 Claim,

w ith good th in g ? .

FIGHT RESULTS
(By Thp Associated Press)
-YOUNGSTOWN, O. — Rosie
Stoy, Lancaster, Pa., fought draw
with Jim m y Mendo, Cleveland, 12.
CULVER CITY, Calif.—Ad Crtdeins. Navy welterweight, scored
a techincnl knockout, over Roberto
Risdon, of Panama, 0.

'&amp;eirius ta u rels

ifliintbnmt -

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roletid6

Sixth Race. Herbert
$'.M&gt;0, $4.00.

DETROIT, Dec. 24.—(fl*)—Fan*
here wish Commissioner I^uidis U»
s a y whether he believes T y Cobb
und Trie Speaker guilty.
After an impromptu meeting of
friends of Cobb last night, a tele­
gram was dispatched to the com-;
missioncr by Joseph Benjamin, a
merchant, criticising his failure to
make known bis views.

(PuBCiima)

$2 40; S
$4.00, $2.40

(Plllea) $2 20.
Also ran. W arfare,
and Isosceles.

Seventh Race: Irish Pat, (Co­
ving) $10.40, $5.20, out; Liberty.
National, (Healy) $2.80 .out; Barriskane, (PascumA) out
Also rnn, Hopoiong, and Hero-trix.
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100
113 FRANKIE FRISCH PLEASED 1

Woolwurtti
.......
Clydelta .............
Deputy
................ - ........
(s) H arry S. Jobes Entry.
(b) W. M. M aher Entry,
Seventh Race $700 Claim
For All Ages. 1 Milo
Sweep Net
.......................... *98
Phidias .........................
•
*108
Hcrbertua
.—....................... *104
Buttercup ................................. *98
Cup. CFToa________
*101
Winnipeg .............
10C
* Apprentice allowance claimed.

NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—f/P&gt;—
Ambitious to becomo a m anager,
Frcnkfe Frisch observes that “ S t /
Louis looks - like a good spot.*’
President :Sam*Breadon faces the
necessity of signing the formor
agreem ent last year with the New
York team called for an annul f
salary of $18,600.

Christmas
All -Sizes 'Mfwrtted and
Delivered'
See OUr Uisplay.Ui front of
‘ Ford'Clfttogc

Corner CowmercialSt.,
and Palmetto Avc,

-M.-M.-Lord

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L lb F rty N a tlo n at.............

Foreman
•10
- 10
. i t - ( A P I - Perhaps
Grange’s jtmse Miles 8- wi*----------- HO
Quip ham
- ....... ........ .. *10
postponement of

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SUPREME
Jewelry !

The -season's greetings and best wishes
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3 Y-6 A Up, 1 M A 70 Yds,

iO S tsrbright ------------- ---------- *
Klaxon .................. ..

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Platihiun .'Diamond

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C h riB tm n s a n d a N ow Y e a r all b rig h t

Fifth Race, Myrtle Belle,( Smith)
$7.80, $4.20, $6.40; Louis ltubcmsteln, (Healy) 63.20, $3.00; Teuse.
(Pascuma) $71.00.
Also ran, Buddie Brown. Fnl.sc
Face, Grace D'Or, Mary Williams
and Buttercup.
FANS CALL ON LANDIS

to e v e ry o n e

a n d h e a r t y w is h e s f o r a v e ry M erry

Fourtli Race Miss I^inc, (Pnsru m il $14.20, $6.20. $4.(H); Silk
B&lt;&gt;x. ( Bnnks) $10.20. $5.40; Fmgni-d Zenl, (A rm strong) $6.40
Also ran. First Light, Miles S.,
Bell Song, and Crystal Ford

LoHlgWod Rsice
GaTd TotftQrtow

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Third Knee Topango, (Sr
$7 40. $2.20, $2.60, Jingle.
Crosson) $2.20, $7120; Oast
(Arm strong) $4.20;
Also rnn, Tulane, The Law
Bee, and Wood Fawn.

; D eparture of Cobb from bai-eball
Oder, a cloud a fter 22 years dur
I f which he establishod more recrtls th a n any olher player has re*aled ths existence as long an a
ear ago of a rupture between
lobb a n d F rank Navin, presidont
f th e Detroit,Tigers.
.
Oabh, it is now revealed, was
latod• fo r romoval its m anager of
bo T lre rs St the end,of the 1925
eason. Tho blow was checked,
S e v e r , by t great civic testlmoilsl ^snquet tendered Cobb,
JftxpVeMlons of-Condenc© in Cobb
lm 'R jiekker; Continued to come
tpm m k h y ‘Jiovrces. Among the
M ast was a resolution jiasscd by
fi?*Phi!s(ielohia Sports W riters’

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Seminole Park
Results At

aw hile - there are rumblings
iresage counter-chnrRC.-i from
l»,.friende-in. Augusta, Gb..
HM 'iAinerlsan League offiwero “equally guilty” with
*d in this “r ttte n buslnese"
■« “they'paid 120,000 to krop
italic of the story from leaklit,” The reference is to the
Reported-to hero been P«M
rd fb r letters w ritted by Cobb
Wood "which form dhc basis
i-charges on which Cobb and

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ALABAMA SPECIAL NEAR
ELI’ASO, Tex.. Deo. 24.—(/P)—
The Crimson Tide gathered up the
moleskins today, ready to brenk
the steady westward march with
First Rnre: The
Plaii
I another pause of several hours in I (Ryan) $46 20, $16.00, $7).60
El Paso A brief rest and a work-; Worthington. (Pnscuma)
| out for the team wus the program $3.20 Harp Of The North. (I
i after arrival at noon.
$X.rtO.
A fast scrimmage was the pruo
Also ran. Froth, Funniftke
tice order Departure in the eve ;„yt Messines, and Jim Dais;
nine for Tucson. Arit.. the next
--------Second Unco: Be Truem an.( Mar*Um) $8.00. $7).7)0,$ 2.80; Spuhtan(Mins, ((Jeving) $2.80, $2.20; The
Colonel, (Banks) $4.40
Also fan, Put Hampson. I-og
Fire, Happy Hobo, anil Aunt
l.aura.

ivd, tbe rccjplent of letters
5ttb^rid*7otf Wood, ‘once j
id pitcher, continues nonialrregarding tho charge*
f'.tb e 'n a m e s bf Cobb and
i r with a' game, between
Mid. and Detroit in 1910,
he ssid w ar fixed for Detroit

•

Dill CnrriKan, the new
y* tbe H«d Sox situadoa o!
, . worw. . . It couldn't b, ,
&gt;11 be just n situation.
&gt;7

it heavyweight
;R|ckard’s next ahow on New
Jipective oppo- Year's eve night, marks the final
daloney, of Bos- s ta g e .o f-a n elimination -feather­
weight, series, bringing together
be conqueror of Red Chapman of Boston and Benny
.a contract for Bass,.of-Philadelphia, in the main
»rd i announced 10-round battle. T h t'y in n e r la to
it-or- Berlenbach meet Honey Boy Finnegan of Bosto meet the hub top, with recognition as champion
bach’s 'chances by; the .Now-York, State Athletic
sme of his bout commission awaiting the ultimate
e next month.
survivor. • •
lubsequent fight -Babe Herman, of California, will
the winner of a fjght AI Winkler, of Philadelphia,
:k Sharkey, and in-the semi-final division.
.
The Spanish
A return welterweight battle beimaining f Eprb- tween Joe'D undee, of Baltimore,
tournament, win, Bnd Eddie Roberts, of .Tacoma, has
foe early next- been, tentatively fixed fCr J a n - 14.
year.
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• ( Roberts aoored a (fuick &gt;knockout
Maloney’s decisive triumph in-their f ir s t clash Tecently on the
orcr Pcrsiion .h as impressed the. Pacific coast.

f'eigfjt Head Crimson Tide Men
o Proves An Ready For Another
Swordsman Stopover in Texas

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'° ‘*id 'he- Pitt*bur|h PirS
suldn t bo. beaten in

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iole enjoying dinner at clans have been unable to ret it
yef, according to Shrino officials..j
w ater levels In member of. stream s
to record-breaking heights. A r­
kansas had the highest known
death toll of nny affected statu,
with two.
Thdj Vivers in Tennessee have

s t* f1o*d«| than in'any other single
state. It was believed.
Reporta -from Kentucky- were
th at much property damage was
done, but th at no deaths had been
reported.
Relief iu alj four states was re­
ported# as progressing n&lt;- well as
could be expected.
With (tbe exception of Virginia,
the Carolines and Florida, every
BouthcrnJ state was promised rain
by the official foj coaster before to­
morrow night.
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11 Town# Without Trains
NASHVILCE, Doc. 27r^0P)—
Eleven towns Un th e LouUvills.to
Memphis branch o f( thp Igtutsvlllo
nfi&lt;f-Nnshvijl&lt;? rallroau wrfre^withobt tbain^ servlcu on account of
floods.
»
Trains were being detoured
from • Mnmatite over the Pond
branch of the L. and N. to Pond,
thence over the N. C. &amp; St. L. via
Dickson to Paris." The isolated
towns are Palmyra, Carbandale,
Snilors Rest, Cumberland City, Erin,
TVnjiessee Ridge, Stewart, McKin­
non, 'Dnnvllle, Faxon and Dig
Sandy,. W ater was reported to be
MCMaHUHHBaaaBHiHBHBBHHMMaaaaMaii

?r. Mr
Messrs
Hyan*

thrco f t f t t o w r
W 'ttit&amp; W i'
track*.' ThV Cumberland river j jfiHp tc day were promised a fill
hero today lacked’ only ad ' inchesj further fury by the w eather fore­
61 reaching tho 1882 high flood cast,
stage.
VENi
• Tobacco warehousemen nlong
the Cumberland w ater front Satur- Cons
day ^nd yesterday moved nearly mile
700 hogshead* of ■ tobacco. At
least twenty families have been
STARKE—New rond under con­
driven from their homes.
struction, between
Starke and
Pittsburgh.
y-,x
By A sjeiM ed Prejs
Rivers that reached out of their
: ,x\i» o n lic it o f roiiL Ibanks and grasped valley dwellers
CATiux

Call tjie Willard Battery
Men— We recharge and re­
pair all makes of batteries.

t 1‘iiynta anfl V ln * fl f o r m s ,
r. If a l i v e a n a If dead, lo
known h e i r s , d e v is e e s , lc« a Kratiteea nn&lt;l to *11 p erson s
In t e r e sts u n d e r the said
n t* and V ln * rt. P o y n l s , hi"
iwrased o r
oth erw ise.
|o
II. J a c k s o n
(aam etim **
s s \V. IU J a c k s o n ) Indlvldid a s r e c e i v e r Of th e F irst
i flank Of O rlan d o, a b s n k loratlon O r g a n is e d u n d er th e
th o roU**T m a t e s o f A m rrllv e a n d If d ea d , t o lit# unlitlrs, d evisees.' Isg a tee* .

Cut Prices on

Phone 461-J

V A. renaud
620 w . First 81.

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PRONE 548

We are buying our tires a t

Neurly all hens will soon be on the job '‘shelling” out the eggs.
Feed*"
SH INE” Buttermilk E gg Mash ami get y o u r hens Started NOW, ahead of the
Thate where your profit is.
"Your m oney back if you are .not satisfied.”

207 W. First Street

They sure smash the p r i c e s and they give
us a full guaranteed tire a t the
lowest possible price.

Several d is tin c tiv e a tu c c o Iioiihch o f S p a n is h a r c h i­
tecture, embodying e v e ry c o n v e n ie n c e in c lu d in g gas,
water, heaters and b u ilt-in f e a tu r e s , iuv re a d y fo r im ­
mediate occupancy.

Jno. W. Sneed
Myrtle Ave.» &amp; 4th St

MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO EVERYONEl

Cni!' •K' i •- &lt; ‘ *• i

fhesi) homes are splendidly locnled in the midst of
Sanford's Residential Masterpiece, where thoughtful
restrictions guarantee an ntmnsphere of neighhorline.us
and contentment.
San Lnnta combines borne nl m isrilien* w ith c n n s tn n tly
enhancing values.
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GAS 18CTS

R A Y BR O S

nta Homes

$ 1 8 ,0 0 0
YES, I NEED SOME MONEY

Lanta Investment
Company

itinued from Page 6)
itooda over his m isfortunes
ballenged to a duel,by, Sir
i domes,f who appears,
the castle are
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tpnd enl r fr/Ufc when;
e a rlrg the feai
ewa th a t

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1113 Sanford A ve.

•.A Real Opportunity

tree on whlefc dnnetd near) gingerbread boy*, w a* r
e «f "the afternoon. Roeli wore plven by several of
pa add girls, and a C h e a t­
ing so n g by Dorothy Sm ith.
80 children were present.
t»g to - the library being
on New Y ear's day. there
e no story hour held this

U r. I rtereased or o t h e r w is e ,

Frank R. MacNioII

BLUE B O N N E T

i will make sacrifice sale on some of the finest business
and w arehouse proportv in Sanford. I o ffer 5 lota, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, Block 1, su b -tier (&gt;. 250 feet frontage on M yrtle Ave.
117 feet deep, located on th ree streets, track facilities can
be had at hack door, or clear across back end of nil five
lots.

d a«me'*‘ before
.n w s m u t* .«. :=-. cornea to
dnry » ’k t f i i l ^ , 'j » r o t he
vs in;-'to H enry,fllled with
England, never
■n. A train of^m oum cr#
from the cniUo reveal n.
f her IbV^fdr'Tiim, her gen*
has'^as^ed. As the dawn
nndc rdrawlrlK a dagger
f b e lv tie stahs himself,* h*
Ms hands tb Heaven, where
ms thb-aplrit of Me beloved

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Cleaned and Pr
Just Like Ne

nd Mre. .Eljjah Adam* of
Qa.&gt;‘a re spending the hol&gt;re a s the guests of Mr.
. A. 9. Williams. "
Charlotte ktrykor returned
ndo Monday morning a fte r
g the week end hero n» tho
CkMi** Olive Newman.

Florida

Reductions Alld his Week On School Child ren’s G arm ents
We ate specializing- this week in refreshing childrens garments and getting Sanferd’s school children ready for the long trip down tho winter school road with
properly dry cleaned (germ free) clothes.
We are making this offer in order that hundreds of Sanford children will return
to school next week in clean‘garments. Anxious mothers make it a point to use ev­
ery safeguard for child health during the long winter school days. Do you?

IIIU Result*
SMALL Cost

A ,'1-line a d ru n 3 lim e*
crisis only

touglii and cold* lead to
tye. You can atop them
Ifeomulilon, an emulsified
t U pleasant to lake, Creo»
A new medical discovery
Id action: it soothe* and
famed membrane* and In.

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Introducing Daniel Cupid Ksq&amp; WiiideHaie)

Come On, You Coffee Drinkers

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Urjdfo lightning, Mr. D. Cupid ofkn strikes more than onre in the
Uio Mflyrov.’tr. family, of'Philadelphia, love's lego-ais contain pit n ;
mvr.ito in m arriage on as many successive Sundays, arc rcint-d '
olid Sarah .NtW !-Charlet M ayrayita.and Uuse f :iu lu a n ; litnjuiuin !
to perform .th(^ceremonies; Pauline MayroviU and Maurice Rich ;u .

Father 3. 8. RicjmJ, noted weather
expert of Santa Clara University,
Calif., was so confident of his pre­
diction that it wouldn't ruin Nny.
27, the day of a hi# Santa flo ra
football frame, llrnt be . wore hU
pannnm hat to the gridiron event.
Me won—it didn’t.

Lc'n ever r(i .rd; as many times in a sing]a,;.pot a*, m
cf these principals of five matches, which rue to . dI (heir fiancees are lleft t , r ig h tl,.Txiutit*M/urovIt-,
iernhcla; Rabbi Winokur, the Mnyrevitza* uilcn , who j.i
Rich and Martin Hopkins.

Bribes?

Another Queen Marie Goes Home

Those Cadets!

Incog! No More

Daughter Of Former War ChiefTi
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H«s a royhi heart been added to
Cupid’s long West Point casualty
list? They nay that when Princess
Hrnua sailrd for Rumania her
thoughts wyrp less on Uuchureat
(him tin t h e a r r e t e d ' nradeTtrr
buildings which frown down upon
the Ifudsnn River, It's there that
, he met William J. Glasgow, of
Washington, honor man of hp*
dims, who 1* her# axclnaftely pic­
tured in foiiclng togs.

Because nf "petiic^nt pmttihg" i'f'Htfjohnr
itlncBs of K.n gFcrdiimnd and the anticipated
Cjucon Marie of Jugoslavia, daughter cTiQutcf
been sent back home frdtn Bucharest, the cei
visiting liei mother. This shows tin JugosI
non, Vfincc Pirn re.

A Fata,! Note
Mayor W. H
Steven
w urk,0 bin, inis heefi into
r h a 'p e n . r *olicilHg 'a 1
bis p re tty attenogfaph.
M arkfrel V i'nrvere, i- t
uml r &lt;:.U0 I ail in con u , n

Hu' ejat.il clipl'gsft.

of No
t i on
ami
Ml»s
liberty
i ..nil

hmWcTr

tvhs’ release 1 • n bond aft&lt;
he boil
icmli ft .ite m 'lit, pplife 'r id . Tbt
mayor w as charged with c jr r y in g
a pistol, also.

Ifcit 'd the Amtcioau guru
in
which PHhcd Hqkar, the fe-.iv.e’'
Maharajah nf 1jndure. It din. &gt;*
touting.the U. S. lie was pin tograidled ut ItelMoul", Calif, 'the
Mi'.i 1'iirnjnh was i|op.i-,»,| by I.n/Innd .ift*r 'be r.modal llmi tuny
j,. , ,| ob.mt MumUiz Begum, nnut
,| ||,c l ;i tour was of the
l , ,,.,u , ■. • ly at ('rat, the

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pe'eiitab

the

traveling

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name "T. Rajc. *

Garibaldi Back

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Anielita Hcips

Hero Is Colonel Fred Ruppcrt, who
has been auctioning off prise cat­
tle for 2 .years, and is acclaimed
ns the beat lit the country. lie ’ll,
do his stuff for blooded steers at
tho Cleveland (Ot^o)- livestock

This^ note,from Krdntan Olson, her sweetheart, lured (darn
her death In Wisconsin, nulhoi itios of th a t state believe,
found In her clothing when her body was dug from
woodlnnd grave near htfr home. Erdtnon Olson is sought

dor.sharjrt^. ’ 1.•

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- , ; Back To Defend Aimee

aliow^

T. R. Testifies

Gcnorotr ’ ''Dfiis^lpl' . ( P e p p i n g

.Gpribaldi, returning t |N d w kork
ftf-1-if Ame:itx
h

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pai
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tn Paris' (or h»s kllogyd nh, n&gt; rlfcatloh iaitn

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Mias Betty lluker v( picvda^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ oM orm ir .Secretary ot Wi
, , Newton U. Baker opd Mm. Bakep. is going to be a December brhj
. Right after Chrlatnwa she’ll marry John Philip McGcan. Lea Angal
insurance man.

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-A gledge.For.ganford ,

AS Bftsbane Sees/lt

O ne o f thfcgood resolutions to include w ith th e jia t you
e shaping up for the new year could very well be someting like th is: "I will do somothin.tr for Sanford in 1027.
*con«l C i » u •Matter.
. il*.V sl th * Postnfflc*
.11 add som ething to- my city's general welfare."
Klorlda. under Act of
■.
We Uao that term “general welfare" advisedly. Most of
us inadvertently do something for the betterment of Sanford
every day, in all sorts of ways. When we improve the npj
pearnncc*of our homes, we help Sanford. When we spend
our money in Sanford stores, we help Sanford. When we
contribute sonfething in the way of happiness to even our
imm ediate circle of friends, we add something to the hap­
pin ess pf Sanford as u whole.
.),r But our idea for the New Year’s resolution has io do
with some specific determination to perforin an outstand­
in g public- service for Sanford. You may be skilled in the
growing of flowers. Your service, then, m ight be th e organ­
A T ftu m u s s
ization of flower-planting clubs whost* work would be the
f u sxetusth n 'U s*

for r s '

ft'i'.j'.r.-n fffin a

X

we.

stiirT W i#

in

fv

day,

»neighbor*
him 3

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S.x More Day*.

}«m*. etc.

The U ltim atum Stage.
Pink Velvet P uppim .
The Mikado Laugh*.
BY ARTHUR B R IS B A N E

in Tor&lt;^y « n d ^ L v- u
7**? of sman^
l
doctored h|m are

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Morfc Money Coming To Florida

|0M of It*
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or

h o a lk v ftro

l.n k r M o n m * .

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n e w i n d u s t r i e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e cminty
Outside capital w a n t s a gyod place t

get

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.’a can” spend tho re st of thin Sanford.
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aking resolutions, and use
JUSTICE w ithout strength, or strength without justice
elc for breaking them.
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— fearful m isfortunes !—Joubert.
th a t a few people don’t |
' that;C hristm aa Is Over, judg*
IF YOU W O U L D be good, first believe th at you are
which they c«nbad.—E p icte tu s.
—
j to show.
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gM' |--------- O-------Smith has accepted the
A G O O D ( 'ONS( l KN( *K is a continual Christina'
Utmeflt ax se n a to r fron? Till
fill the unexpired term &lt;&gt;f i Franklin.
ti
kte iW illiam It. McKinley,
for the fireworks in Wush-j
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resolution for the now
are an nddiet.to nmk.
things each; year, would
'.boost—and H 1 work.”
sting with honest ‘.cflou'll get somewhere in |
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SO R R O W S rem etnlicrcti sw eeten present j o y s . -

A NEW DAY IS HERE
DAYTONA BEA CH N E W S

Ovor the dusk of the m alinger of
Sim I.Q.tf, Fu.rt Myers'
ay newspaper, made. Its onji of D a y to n a Hem h's leading
he-K;Pnlni
n!,«1bti5nr«N S concern*, there h angs a
/ Moncny. " The
“ ond little f r a m e in w hich is th e foilovvPa firs* ctiitlnh wdk a largo
Bpgearancft "wna greeted by j u g legend:

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lent ^people inf-Jiho slnte .and
i t &lt; ify . Cnplafn
lAin J h e l He
; is, flyynor nml publisher vf
F-.k- '.*% • *.

pV^ar In .Sanford’* lili»m nave pa.NSi.si. A
marked with progress
J,which typifies solidity,
‘ troubleii which have
iln
munici|ihiR!cs
lie ahuth have not
[«ir shadovra upon llan.
wn# no li'jom, tacnj
bhlcs to burnt. Evcryitinned to "saw wood ”
.
will *cr oven grout

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offspring kiddie,
iklchlcago Tribune.

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"H e lp us to n n n l the rugged
Toifiiircjneuts w i t h riieeiful
faces.
Give uu the patience
to serve fa ith fu lly and well;
and nt night loan to us rmiiiid
»ntl u n d istu rb e d sleep, tliut
wo m a y serve heftier to m o r ­
row."

It read*, like a prayer. A nd'it
D.
But it is not n prny.cr to 06d
Jllorto; It strikes the eye of the vis­
itor to thnt office and brings to
his attention the. thought back of
th a t prayer. It touches a new note
In his living. It gives him n new
slant on the mnnuger of th at com?
piitiy and the method* which ho cm*
ploys in his business. It puts tho
visitor into a mood to trannnrt his
businftss tjuickly, genurouaiy and
faf rty.
1
I t also Is n constant reminder 16
the m anager that ho nits there not
so much to lx) served as to kerve.
It la n business text for tho com­
pany and its customers, for the
employers and the employees. Ft
la. In short, the platform upon
v/hlrh^thot "firm undertakes to do
bUr-ilMM*
* y..C»
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60 It 4a ,» w «4.-prayer fiwi-n

••dod platform , tor. Service Is'thft
keynota of modem bqslneas.
"Jle profits moat, wbo servos
bast,” wrdtc Paul P. Hftrris some
yearf-

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COMPLETE LINE ny
DRUGS
CIGARS — CANIN
DRINKS—DRU(
,Yo nwill receive courtcftan
vico at our founUia.

McReynoldsDr
Sanford &amp; G««t»
In Ederwood

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Curb Service—Th* RiaJ,
Serve*'

Have You
Some iMoney ! Brick building, liar
and grocery and dry^
stock, also drugs,!
When a man goes around town
bargain.
boasting of the hnril and officiont1
J

work he does you will find in nine
. ah.** out of ten that about 97 per,
cent of it is entirely conversation- ‘
ul
Now O rle a n s Staten.

mg its rciiith In Eughm.l under th.
S t u n r t s , ami e rn -l'in g nt la -t in

1tb..

hiiis filling

nf thii c/iir .mil tie

I overt timing nf the kill-.!
! In Jiifiau th e rntin in r still is a
■*a c re d ixr-un. ami the la n d in g
dentil " f Ynshibito "cast a pall of

Inquire at Poptoj
Money To Lofcj)
On Desirable Husia
a n d Residental Prop

SANFORD

FROM I’1 SERVICE!

La u n d r y

Sanford

819 W. 3rd SL

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j . D. Al'crnathy. Ml
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Phone 175

First Nut tonal Hank

Waste Not
Wilful waste makes woeful
want” is as true as ever. Hv wast­
ing: not and by saving, pass be­
yond the danger of woeful want
We offer you a place for your
savings both safe and profitable.
1 Per Cent Interest Paid On Sav­
ings Accounts

"vet Inpan, biisim - |,riu'
iy w a- suspended, a whole
stood -till, alm ost breathle
df'O r e p o rte rs tnobilir.ed to
'i the first words announcing
the "g o d " had breathed lit.

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•ut own g re a t mim ' irrv our mitmmil
. I,, nl - iii I e xtrem es, grow
It'd III , r hv stern al, but nl
lb re 1 tlic Atiierlean con
f I . 'I .!-»• um.'il ,|iv imtv and
i i npuhlt :on tha t anv mun ir fh.m a n o th e r when it comc1 •• fundi,in,-ntiib- nf Iif,.
a in th e p a rts ,.f the world
• "till rem ain tin n|,| f,.tjR|,
f god-des, ended king, of n “ imibeyond th a t of common folk j
inborn penchant of human* 1
1 diiti a hero, i» hang-over
• tc r d n v ’s 7,00(1 years.
' •I h&gt; it will be dis.firded:
'din.'-- nf time dem ocracy
t ■mph niul kings will lie n
I v 1entoty in the ra c e ’s rec-

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S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E

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THE POLAR LEHION
A T L A N T A .fin | ( N\ |

A s ch a rte r metnlien- of the l’o- C'
j lar Legion, which they have, ro- ! it
j re n tly organir.,-,1. CapUiin Anv.ind-'
i sen. Com m ander Byrd a n d I.im iiln i pi
E llsw orth enjoy m em bership in a | m c ic ty whose ro ste r is most ox- In

* ihr lir» t u t th e gengraph•’ "iMh I’ole.’* . ,
■'•* tiiiyn th e ndventurou* .•«
"*—D ecem ber I(i imd 17. i n n
n n ineil th e r e ; and a m onth!
t th e intrepiti Scott a rrive d

elusive. They nr« the only livingiwi
hi* four rompnnimis, to find,
l«*rsons who cun i|uulify f,,r mcm-ilrn ■*• wrote in hi* journal, tluv!
bcrahlp, for they alone huvt* n t-lN weginns Imve forestalled qs."
tttinofBUio Furthest North. If was Afift noting the ultituilo of 9^00
fitting that they should have in­ le* t 11«» nuttic another c*Jitry. “ Now
scribed on tho Legion's honor roll u»r hi* run home, mu) a d e sp e ra te
the names of Admiral Robert K. strucirle | w onder if we can
I'eary nnd.t’nptnlh Robert F.fScott, do i f
who reflectively gAlneri the N orth
R..I. ■rt F. Peary’s Hchievement
and South Pol^a^j
oi
iru North Polo murkc-d the cli- , ,
Having
raqx
o t lur. own strugclc of ,23
Amund ii tf enjoya h diivlJ
je * : ami "the cap nnd climax,"
Shared by! his fellow lo
but thi
nf forever bf S ’' ' f u s i o n of H ffin d ’Jxtind”
hirf.’ c y "nor
hi
I*oole,

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the. enturpriso

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volvea many hatanin not uncoun­
tered on this trip to tho North.
Amundsen himself, has written of
the South Pole, and his picture is
•far from encouraging to aviator*.
He planted the Norwegian flag a t
the nethor polo, having determined,
on arrival, th at “th* act of plantIng It, th t historic event, should bo
ecually divided among us all,
"*» not- for ons man to do thii
WM f o r a|i who staked their U
In tho ..struggle txnd^held Ujget

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pieasea U 3.m ost is thi

Poultry Chows aoto !
Thoso cu8tohicn
now custom ers’!
Wo can help you get t
eeU you Purina Pouht
cards freo to ,check uj
your own figures you
positlvo evidence that
getting your j
f/ien sgam
i u o hy feeding

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h a tt the
nlrplane
wouldy re.voiuti .I**, polar exploration, and
P°" ••( out thut only a fow hours
wou,, be requited to fly from Cai&gt;c
Columbia to the tin top of t h e 1
l
Ryrd, th e sfito.‘t'i
ta m&amp;ke the. voyage in an
u school boy when Pci
add wroto of aerial rou
to the
A n «h »'
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ONF-DAY SERVICE

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1* "lie Inn u ill \ ineil, a
f gen I
■rii 11 oils nf people who founded n I•&lt;I ( (,
huilt a nntinn on the idea th a t all ,,,
men arc c re a te d tree and e(|Un! L .
ron.sent of th e gov. rne.l and that
| tha t govcrnni.'lit depends on the j . |
,l&lt;&gt; m an ran he divinely conimi**- |(
suilie.l to ru le hi- fclbiws, in
Vniericn or anyw he re else to mu -Ii
mi occidental d e t e s t it i in- t remeit
■leu- a gitation m l.ipuii over tlie
•‘vm g iif u ruler ( ,
"h r-lniid
ii v
T in div me r i t ,*f k mgr- e
'lead thing in tie u r . t . iii world
and tlie idea th a t i rub-j is *|«
s.e n d e d 1rum tin g' d , grew in

A ny reasonable oil
considered )
Lake Mary, KU.

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I here he Wnul'l Nee nn army •&gt;( ' ing- the hardest H*ln v- « irrier *ubiittlechlp « cucling
?50.t«l».IHH» 'cldef „f the ,|„ .,. gra.hinlly the
| apiece nr mure, the ( nlnrudo, j king-idea grew until Die title ot
Maryland. West Virginia. Temios- hendmah l.eeaine hereditary, reach

lilt
IOrnO*«*-•*into
ini/s the
IIia community’s every one ,.f UimuV / oolish battlebitternesr,*:
business life. So tho weapon of. ships in a fpWnt»o|».
And II thtro"^vcFc talk b.f w ar
the average has no place in his
tomorrow,
next day would find our
lifa He strives to be
construc­
tive force. Ho must b© t&gt;'"d6er os b rillia n t, majtpgww .d jrkk Warriora
Ing ships,
well ns a thinker. A more desire camouflaging tho flghlln
to servo gets him nowhere: . Ho ac‘- }*&gt;klnH for ^ .p a l^ .^ lp c o ^ o i hide
ttinlly must s e r v e . Came(fie, thc,n*
Schwab, Edison, Wnnnmnker, Fold
IN THE BIG w ar Britain and
—all their names suggest action.
The demand of business 1^ to keep Germany kept their battleships
ahead; to do something worth hidden away in harbdr», front s ta rt
whilt) and do It first and profitably. to finish, except fo r one little
For after all this is only* another fight when romq ships went out,
Torm of service—giving the public shot a t each other, turned tail and
something better and a t » smaller went home fe« fast as they could.
Had th e airplane been perfected
price if possible.
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Business men of Daytona Beach then they would nPvcr hnvo got
seeing the lig h t of the now home.
UNLESS SAVED BY th* mercy,
of God, ahd tha hick o f foqjs and
m tlo n
to have its bombing and its bo*t-

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II TI I \ r Y O lA 'i; mull I- , mi
t ' 'ii--. it vinulil interest him t |i„.k
,u rnh- the fhicifn to the luirlmr of
I."- Aug* le-. tin* »oulhvye*ti'rii
d"..r In &lt; •illfurnui iiml tie I 'u lte d
S ta te s
If miit the Mivuge , ,c inrn "f elect

C alifornia, Idaho, New M'*x
Mississippi, O klahom a, Neva
A riznim.
j s u budge nf biiiylnchh MMVlii* I hi
—
Itirs .-till are the insignia &lt;d bti-i
\ i - R 1 1 M P R E $ B I\ b. and lir.i
ncx* mu'ceNh. They a r e g arnered
in greutef-t mimlMU'j. Iiy thn*o wh*&gt; niutie are those b attleship* a n d
the young Mikado would
la u g h
give tile puhlic the iiVHt service.
he artily if hg could see them
"( ivpat eiuptor," t h r nrm • tmn*
He knows, what o u r foolish gov­
sliigim nf the tra d e world, hat. |ie- ernm ent tloeH not know, that ., hut
cotiii -ii iib-iilete th a t lililll*'n» nl tie-hip, today, is no m ore valuiddt
nn "i ,|n imt even know what It
I in w a r tluiii the fierce imisk* th a t
niemiH K veryw tn'iu husiness men j ..
Mikailo's w a r iio m
once put
liiivi i nine to the u n d e rsta n d in g
over th e ir faces i" frig h te n cn
tiial fair play mean*, b e tte r bu.M elides.
tie-.- a* inure nml mure th e y are
living lip to till*, text.
EV E RY O N E OK those b a ttle
' l i e m an who aits behind the ships needs protection from utrm an:,ger’s desk in th is D aytona dunes, ns n-hen needs protection
Beach office has these th in g s con­ rmn imwks.
sta n tly lieforo him. He know.* thut
The Mikado has the airplanes,
between mtm, ns betw een classes we hnven’t.
of m.*n, a n g e r works m a d n e ss in
lie could send across tho Pncific
t h r hrnin and puls poison on the
on Ids plnnc-aurying ship* enough
tongue. He ^.knows (hnt doubledealing and lastly v e n g e a n c e b ring flying machines in d bombs to sink

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I V K I o N A H I k. indi. - n I'm have fur their lutunl toy tunk v.-l
vet puppies, very fnt. with lirigiit
red tongues sticking out of th e ir
ninilt (in.
Rich Americun girl ncipiire sini
ilnr toys in the wny of foreign
Im.-t'iindEvciituall.v the f ireign
hu-liiiud, like the pink velvet pup
I*n, goes into liie nxh can

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•‘ill AH

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More fn rm s nnd more faritiera for Florida, a vast mr.,1 i.inn far i*i-rr.i»r4 | t r ( ,nftp j„ (j,#l aninunt of money lor Florida ngricult tin deUNDE WE W E R E small
—3£— :----- --- ——— [velopm onf. m ore attention to the development of the s t a t e s
“ VERSE FOR TODAY |n a tu r a l resources-- t hat is one of the outstanding predict ions t,tu,r fighting E ngland, and were
LORI) BE E X A l.T E D
,
, r n
glad t . have l-rum-e sym pathize
^ iRveth; and bte-M-d b a lfnr
I h f Plwitlu of !!&gt;.», and the sears to follow.
lll. „ , l(| ,.f
an ul.
I In*
i i - t |U n h h|M*i uliitors H linst* ul«&lt;i '&gt;f doilitf IMISI- tirmtum. «»ni*,niiK u* tn subm it
exulted be (hi G«d I
o f • my v u lv a l noi " •&gt;
ihi*y witp.
- 1 ij'.'.sa in Florida was to b u y land cheap, i.ull il dear niul skip t- ihim*IM i'it if I ...
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nor.- juslii'e . ri our
will riot re tu rn to this state for a long, long lime
-J.,,wiil pnttsc t,uf’lplc h e re h ave their eyes wide open and. thanks to 1 1»ii-. w id ' T erd' M’ig N ic a ra g u a V lil»-ral p a r ly
w ui&lt; i n u l . tint !•• ,iii n n wH r i i t t i i * j f u v r r n
.wy .w M f heart.
vision. lht*y art* zoning that all the w r ai th th a t was to cui n 1111*111 than H won Ul have I... .. fur j
UHONNET
so ciuty iH rig h t a t th e ir hand in the soil of tin f a r m s ami tin i iaiu i* tn ilci nil* agaiiml a s , ill
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AUTO ACCIDENTS
too much with us j mines.
F ran k P a rk e r Stockbridge. aiMlmr of 1-1*&gt;i ul.t hi tin
lato mid Boon,
OKI.A.\ H &gt; R E P O R T E R STAR
W i. \ I;E l i l t i mill i ii ii »mw, I
• and spending, wo lay wasto M aking," is a u th o rity for the prediction that m&lt;*ii tilll -liic &gt;i!ihlii-i|
\iitti tlnan- n •• tin y lire |
j.omr'-ptwcwj ,
m an hue been mmle
lying pmstrnti* in the |diirc. he him
i In- ln&gt;‘ Ii Inr I 'ill t . linn* rule by nrganixeil
j wo *co in Nuturo that is capital will be invested in Florida in 1U27 t h a n in
•Haiti *&gt;f i ur**h—- mill liet-n throw n lu the living mite, n
ii "in •. tb-1it uli &lt;1 I *i 'b' "'mul
w
ill
not
two
yearn
together.
He
says.
too.
tha
t
this
mnn&lt;
*
.
our«;
l&gt; II IMl!
It III* Hull ei| be
1r m k 1111111*". wlii/iMig iilnng mi.l
have given our hearts away, n be put into new playgrounds and resorts, but in th -mil, ill •lie tl.Mt .li-fiirmii (i'll m in t In* '
I
tn
|in
.h
ib
iu
\e
fur
ii mull i 'ins over tin- I-»dy
if the full."
1II . Ill I II’ "II "f I H-11-}&gt;1■11•l.-lli e
fi»ordld boon I
I ni-ii tf|.. tr u i k driNi-r dot i
ag ricu ltu ral and mineral products, "wi th tin \ u*w to making
\ nl 1 *' 1 Mill V lie «|l*lti - ire t hat I*t Wntuali t'l um lerlake t" walk nil ii in
'in m.itt *-1 hnw can nut *tll|'
'
a
"lel'IO i'H
iMimev tjilkitiy- tin- h iifli'.ia&gt;
I sea that bnres her bosom to Florida a producing and self-supporting s t a t e "
I Inn - I he y nia , he
Hie n- ate
Mmofi 'tly -oiii*' htfy&lt; r* i penalty
1 1, i .fc.li h • rt ii)»-1.t
t • I- t hut
Mr. Stockbridge is strongly ag ai n st Florida*-* p u t t i n g
Mill \ iltlll Is VIIi' s.-4'rn tn ri*fc-j|[il Will llliNe tn )m' visited up,if) I lie-*tho moon,
b i n ' l l . I ii w hut r u l i i . t In* iii, tlail 1
ndk'thot will be howling at much value upon th e tourist trude. He th i n k s tha t it is
tin* pi i|ej,t i urn a . u triiKpueuei nit truck driver* who sreiii to have no
I. gii'iiK riler* I" \ icat ;i»raa
all hours
the '.IriS'l- th a t there i- tin safely I * .'a r d for tin* rig h t, of otiie:*
ran k ly foolish for a n y com mu nit y to so pla te t h e t o u n - t
1.nt
ii , i III ii • hull 'll if t f r ■
■s
l aW"-’ up-gathered now like business above everything else it neglects to m ak e use of tin
Hi .I'M- they have a h'Uiv ■, vehti'le
i &gt;! K o \ K IS I I K E S I
It,.,,
•leeping flowers,
1
here
is
11.1 us,• pueev fnnt my • 111 V siiould be held to n g re a t de
|.eiKbii..rI ii-.nI i « lie 1‘jimmm i mini. I
opportunities
it
has
for
o
th
er
revenue.
He
believes
m
tin*
r ^hi», f o r avery thing, we are
H eavier |u*n g ree of lailtlon lll-leiid of tieing
We "iiirbl tn prntei-1 that mid a hi- it iln el turn ion
good business of a ttra c tin g new citizens ra th e r th a n tin*
altie-s must | m- iitipoeeii iipiui thoee I'lTmltlerl a gre n te i degree of reck
o ut of tune;
enuugh tn iln it.
i
WH* h i - fc'llllti nf rei k li'is i|t IN1tifc! lc-Hne*x
tra n sien ts. Hi# would have Florida a ttract men who desire an*Wer n hOimjjii
p is time ihm sm ie ty
refrain
fr in ineil ,
moves us not—Great God; I ’d to in v est th e ir cupitnl in industries that will m ak e use oi illmif Illth mir lieljfhbur- III ! he I I hut
til! Hilly Way sum,. Mil'll n c g a n u e
1n r
self pi otei t Inti
Iltlll A'llH'll I nil Im' t'llllfhl tile b - Hgmnst the ihoughtliM, and ni
rather bo
. Mill
I be ril lle-t mi! I••*» 1*1 1he j enn f II isn't
n suckled in a creed out - Florida's n a tu ra l resources
• i"ii&gt; iii i\, i ivurlil Im king brain*, unit abilitv
Sanford
is
in
|&gt;osition,
too.
to
t
a
k
e
ad\
i
r
e
of
d
i
a
l
s
o
r
t
liiie tiily the itriier of a tfiavt-i
I lie tiu ii. d m e r that wa*. fined
fw o m ti pri'tiv l it-elf m ill an ui!ei|iinte
k buiti|iei| Into an uutn ami &gt; i «.'■•»» will |'t" lm h |v find a nvuv of
it J , standing on this pleas- S anford con bid for t h e kind of t o u r i s t who ha s mon ey to fightlnif air fleet, n i t h nttv iivimn j trin
,,,,, . ,!, tn*
. driver
,
.. uutn that
,
.
. | IIUUli,*
nf the
imyirit; h u fine without Miffering
t lea,
invest in su b sta n tia l e n t e r p r i s e s , a n d t h e n c a n g&lt;&gt; ab o ut tin* and, n»vv department,
neither '« ej,,” d|^d
driver of the irm I .•lev great im iinvrniem-*' Kill wh.it
tusk of show ing that tourist the advantages of not only plan- whuh i- ui»le tn carry out a Mtn|»ie:r(ih i^.'nv f m n i tht* nt" «*va* ' nf ' I"ill ot the Inm i'y that u . k d e p r n n l of
glimpsoss tha t would make
tiuntirf nlly HVrtckvht
ing his monoy in Seminole county l»ut of casting lus lot m 1. viiu: iiXperuneMt
war j»/t ••rv^utdn .*r - 1 t he hr,-ml w inner by r.'iunili of hif.
me less forlum,
- In.nb! t "t tell • ' bei litltinti ill1M
and *r •«•#I Hr wjis f*. n I la te lf .- s rot ’ Already that family
S
an
fo
rd
w
h
ere
the
beginning
&lt;
&gt;
t
a
big
city
m
ap
p
aren
t
to
an&gt;
ht of Protous rising from
! i run their gnveintiient*
irtiHly niul f m n l I.'hm* H im , . II I i- an "hjci t of i harity. T h rough
one w ho will s tu d y tho conditions here.
Hud Hon# tUl ii^ • oultl to
r hr th,- kmdne-* of the Kiwani* ciuli
henr..,old Triton blow his
Provide reasonable p le a s u r es and comforts*, for visitors,
MCAHAlil'A'S RE.BERT might IcKHuri on thi mind nf thut driver a little &lt; in iHtnifta cheer will bo
r the cordial welcome and courteous at-(buy a dozen good bombjpg nia Out thq lesser Kevin* to h a w been tended to the family. Htlt the h u s­
give th e m e
c n tiriilr lout rm the puhlic
■ ■ J ______ n __H____ _
band and f a th e r is gone mu! y e a rs
tcntioil that Tiny of- UH would want if we were in a strange | chines, fly ti. Washington and
iii
A man Is ru • (Ihnnii 111 tile - tle i * • I * i ru g c le a re abend of t hitt w o­
rticrtt*N.
_
stmnft even if to w n ‘looking for It p lied to have a pleasant vacation. Then
•"-r udmi„lstrmmMfc..„gn*r
bile In '
r*
,
.•
Iai my and navy depart nteiiln «•ut *,1 iir tin- Imiri-t ,-nil'll.
m an and b. i lit! le children
today*, is A blue Monday.
ao H .let' “1927 show V.
the result* by the lag increase ot money in „f
v, ir„*
T),.it
Y !bi. •' o-------t fi fnr
f••r n
•tiltil tI be
hr imnli
|l"M h gr nith
th e ggrowth
r o w t h of Sanford's
S a n f o r d ' s population,
po pulation, and
a n d the
th
wmilih
ajtstrenuous holiday, these Sanford banks, the
lege b^ys and girls will
ity re st a t arh(K)l.

d iH
JiJ

w ith little N ic a r a g u a ’s u tto m n t to
establish a l«*tter. more
liberal
governm ent. Uncle Sam tells the
mi called "rebels”
of N’icnragtia
wluit thi-v must do including the
Iev ill iMiUnn -.f P u e rto f'nbczua.

nf elljr, ticnul lllr*-

»

THE

FO R PE O P L E T H A T a m o u n t to
a n y th in g ,especially the y oung, tho
dny a f te r C hristm as means a n o t h ­
e r y e a r almost gone.
Six more days n r e left- of thia
your, then comes 1927. • Much can
be done in i t da ys. The world
was Created in th a t time and
everything
in It,
according to
Genesis. You c a n ’t he pc to c r e a te
a world with sun, moon, flturr., f is h ­
es, elephants, microbes, and a hu­
man race, in w hat is left o f thl# j
year.
But you tun s t a r t so m e th in g , If
only the habit of thinking s e r io u s ­
ly about the flight of time— the
t e a r s go by like th e words o f one
of these moving light signs in big

’ Or you may be a good story-teller. If so you might es­
tablish story-telling hours among children who do not have
the pleasure o f such occasions.
ik
, '. THb Herald could publish a long list of possible ways to ui‘tieB
h&lt;dp Sanford th at would not require a Inrge outlay o f money.
A BO U T N I N E -T E N T H S o f all
Itr'is citizen service that does the most for a town, service
r... FliAWOnM
young men and women will say
3 r J e « l t M I ' « (re e l contributed in sincere desire to make Sanford more beauti­ “ No use trying to do nny th in g bo«rr re n te to Jarkaon- ful. more prosperous, more happy.
[ tw een now and New Year’s d a y .”
«?V:
They make up the big eiisn t h a t
In
the
quiet
hour
in
which
you
draft
your
New
Year’s
*“ »*. e l
a t . Jofcna-Inwill not dc a n y th in g be. -an now
fftfemil.
resolutions,
then,
get
away
from
your
personal
affairs
and
_ ie t,w » ll» e « r .
and funeral day.
your selfish interests until you have mapped out for your­
ft p e e l. Ir a n i*
C
•v ‘ 7- ' reart*,
•
self some creditable line of public service that you know you
« - » aft boll&lt;lInc
T H E BIG United S ta te s r e a c h e s
«■*. hotel*. n»*rt-. ian,-uiul will do. Give Rome thought to Sanford.
the ultim atum stage in its dealings

after* puhlisliod -h erein.
All
o f rcp u lille e tlo n o f M»«cl*l
h e r e in a re n lsu reexrved.

«n
7 } J ? U'

s ’* *T~• ' * A
4- . 1v **

of that.
fhoarofc&lt;

�TELEPH O N E

148

MISS OLIVE NEWMAN HONORED ‘AT
BRILLIANT COSTUME BALL GIVEN
;__ AT THE HOTEL F ORREST LAKE

Charles I). HoRemen, s tu d e h t a
the U niversity o f Wisconsin,
rpcruling the holidays with
t pHientn, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T, H
1 men.

of his d a u g h te r.
*
Iw enllhy-fa rm c re . Lionel’s f a t h e r , | p k t c reproduction o f
Act III
jon hia deathbed, had given P lunkett jscene is arranged, Harriot.
^-sMrs. Anne VanNess • F}roWn'^
On the banks of the Nile, n e a r ; a ring, which who to bo presented land Plunkett being dresecd
the temple of Isis; Amonnsro am! jin tho queen shook! the son e v e r icostumes worn a t th e ir first
The stories nnd plots of the op­
Aida are he’d as hostages, amj he be involved in difficulties. In t h r ing. , Lionel is kid in by F I
eras lo I*, presented ct tho Milanu
fo rte s h e r to learn from K a d a m n duct th»t follows the friend • s p c a k ja q d his mind clears at ohce.
A m ong the m any social a f f a ir s jn ln g white Uumiun costum e bund.
Theater Dec. 30 and 31 will be
Mr, a n d ,M r s . J. C. M itchell:and
th e position of the E gyptian a rm y , of Lionel, ' f a th e r and the In c id e n t,«wo couples pledge their troth
Rcing given f o r members of the ed with white fur. '
fohnd in bonk; at th e J ib r a r y .iO n e
Ratiomes only reemingly 'c o n se n ts-of the ruing, Lionel telle the s to r y all'rftd s happily.
U J! Social\N leetirur *of
Ret d u r in g the holidays,
Miss Olive Newman was stunfn
11
" f w ,|ich will circulate a n d to become the husband of A m n e ritjlo f his adoption by P lu n k e tt’s f » m - 3 “ LUCIA DI LAMMEitMOOR".
m
e
o
f
th
e
iio
s
t
enjoyable
as
w
olhninfr
us
"The
Spirit
of
Christm
as,^
in the 8UIW1 'RdMns of
.. ■’
. Kljthe " ’hers kept for reference. One
The t e x t of this opera li t "* '
c with
rola- o f th.-so is “The O pera ' Goers' a n d Is pngsuA'icd through love, for, ily ond of hi# g r e a t; live for. his
,yterian C hurch. Mrs. H. « one o f the m ost beautiful! w as w earing u frock .if red satin, with1 p
p
p
*
®
AMA to giv* her tho information adopted brathor.. T he disguised, l a - ] a c t s , by Khmmerauo ir» t "
the
fa
n
c
y
dress
ball
gi\qn.
S
a
t
t
i
r
!
gat
land?
of
silver
und
green.
ta hostess.
v
Complete Guide," by Mclltx, Which1
r e q u ir e ^ ,, by her father. 'W h e n dies now appear, accompanied h y l S o tt’# ‘'The Bride of
W Ovcping a t th e H otel F o r r e s t | Mian Georgia Mobley was adorg l 'c s n synojjsis of th e 'p in ts o f all
NH»r* Kntheritiei Wilron left S u n ­ th.' I nding operas. “ A Guide to A m onnsrb reveals his Identity and the disguiserd T r is ta n . The tw o moor," and him alw ays ‘be e n
Social poi( L akcjby Mrs. Alice E. Hill, h o n o r - !aide a s VI^lltle.Boy Rliie," and Miss
rng
h
e
r
grand
d
a
u
g
h
te
r.
Miss
Olive
Ava
W
right
and
Miss
P
ra
n
c
e
s
day
a fte rn o o n for ‘ Jacksonville, MW Opera,'* by Singleton, gives flics w ith Aida, the despairing R a -!y o u n g farm ers sp y tho girls, and, m a lt popular o f D oniiefU 's .
of the W o m a n ’s Club a t
Florida Ubtton were gowrlVd ns sweet old- where sho will spend A wefek ns th e mii-i, ui rritluMm* Iti addition to d am es allows him:.-if to be, taken lining much ta k e n w it h 't h e i r looks, Hal o f onergs. The, a c tion :taii
st - Lake . w i t h Mrs. N ew m an, n stu d e n t a t
o ffe r to hire them. The Isdios ac . ol*-» th T’avm sw ood castle, 6&lt;
State College for Women a t T a lla ­ fiishioue dgjris.
guest of her airtft, Mrs. J . K Met- th- plots, and “The Victor Hook of prisoner.
Sharon and M rs. Forrest
Act IV
icept thn money offered them , no*, land, n; the cloco o f the rixteei
hassee, who is spending the holi
Two
picturesque
p
ira
te
costumes
llitgci‘,
Jjthe
&lt;I|m
"
adds
many
illustrations
Knu arc
nrn Inrrntli)
rpnlnrt*
ojtcsses,
‘.
A hall in the temple of justice.1WlAirtna*
knowing Ithey
legally knim.l
bound century.
--------- i p k,r“ter* ami opera scenes, with
„..ry Wight will e n te rta in dnys w ith h e r parents, Mr. n n d , were those worn by Miss Maude
Anincri*
desires
to
save
Rndsmet.jthereby
to
servo
theii*
masters
fori
th e curtain
rite* on
i ------ *“ "S*V. I” "*** •— *'&lt;»
....................
Mrs. R obert A. N ew man.
, J.nke and Miss K atherine flay of
Mrs. Fannie S, M u n i r ^ r e tu rn e d p ..... Use descriptions.
[tt Supper j ^ W ’libme in
but he repulses her and Is con- 'nn year. Tritian
Tritsan loudly protests,
* T«&gt;r Lammcrmoor, where Norma:
T he spacious ball room was most Jacksonville,
home Sunday e v e n in g .fro n t Uma- j . *b-' following are synopses of dt mned to death. The rentcnce *■’
ius h o n o r in g 'M is s Mary
hut i* ‘hooted off tho ground’-,'captain of the guards, tails the re--'
a rtistic a lly decorated with tall
Mis* Charlotte S tr y k e r w orm a tilln where she spent the week-end lh.
PI ra* "A ida," " M a r th a " and tha t she shall tie buried nlive., while the frightened girls are ta t- r ttln o re t«r watch^ and ascertain
Pulestor\'- be fo ro the
F rench wicker baskets filled with m,,M becoming pink’ F ie r e U c con with her niece, Mrs. Howard Tib- 1&gt;Ui III h11 Inin me r moor, taken from Change of scene: The lower por ’vn by the farmers.
Club Dnnce.
■ ' '
' j U secretly-meeting Lucia, the
tllfM1 -s
i
soon
es:
pink radiance roses and feathery j bime with ja u n ty French tricorn bals.
jie *
Ition of thn stage show* the burinl
Act II
i Ur of Sir Henry Arhbon. Sip H
Mrs. Q corge A. DcCotsp r a y s of a s p a r a g u s ferns. From '
"A ID A "
plat e in the temple, of Vulcan; the [ The farmers ente-, and,the, niaid- ■r-v enter* and Norman m i "
itcrtain a f e w of the
V’i i has nhvuyii been n fa- up p e r portion represents the tern- r &gt;'« determine to lead their c a p - ; 111 it may be Sir Edgar of Ra
the m a n y side lights and rhiindeOther clever rostumen of J a p
Among, thorn* from" Sanfui.l a t ­
it s t nb'uffet s u p p e r nt
Jicrs w ere suspended garlands of anese maidens, skating costumes, tending the rncc.s ut Stmiinnla on
,1
*" ‘ 1
American public, |*|t*, itself. Aida has come to die tor* a strenuous life, and when t b e i vpn*w®’od| upon whom S ir H e n ri
on P a rk A venue, a f te r
roses aiid ferns.
j ballet gowns. fairies, Ben’ontan, Ghristnias day were: Mr. and Mr*. i
“&lt;
u sune ’V ' 1&lt;&gt; h'nding with Radames. They accent their
.*ir j| young
.*ooog men emicavor
endeavor to’1
lO 'in
i n s t r u c t 'threaten* deadly vengeance.
's Clnb Dance, honorMrs. Hill received her guests j ‘,nd P'&lt;TeUc* w,’ri‘ «'«*rn by the E. 11. Palm er and Mia* Virginia
',u r ' Rs nerntion, since it- terrible fate, while Amneria prays
y n : them
thent in their duties the fun com-fappenrs and lull* Alice, her a
ip, F rederick Bell,
ritr* perform am e In America In , bove Uu-ir tom b in the midst o f . monce*. T h e y promptly’ refuse ) nnt,
......................
‘ of the founl
1,oys w ere equally Palmer,
the legend
Paji-hellenlc Jaiinchcon nt w e a rin g a gown of fuchin georg- *nrl!’’ 11,1
18. I It was written by Verdi at priestly ic re m o n ie s and the ju h i-jw h e n ordered to get r-upprt* a h il'^ W c h she fears is »n ill oi
e tte . She was assisted in enter- ,l!' aGructively robed; Ilola-rt I)ndJffbjm ntry C l n t a t 1 o'tuinlng by her d a u g h te r, Mrs. Rob ' ot1 represented a s ta lw a r t Run
Mirs Evelyn Anderson hns re­ the i&lt; quest of the viceroy oC lnnt dance of the priestesses Ki- j vmfeas their ognornnee of the art Jthe future. Edgar arrives and
v'
e r t A. Newman, who wus attired
F dgerton
P a tte rso n was turned home from 1-nke City, S.
!hv *u ‘r\ " r | (t"'nling with nule, chorus of priest* and p n rst- »f the spinning wheel. Nancy lo-vi* 'n o u n e rr tha t this la their la s t meetClass of F i r s t Boptlst n n lovciy frock of N ile green I “ M ephistopheles;” Frederick Bell
es
’
i lu n k rtt a m e rry chase, while IJ.
a* hi&gt; JUU been owfafflj
C., whore she h| h*iU (hristm u* with Man-Mu Hey. the famous Egyp
j? e n te r ta in th e various g e o r g e tte elaborately beaded n n d G e o r g e
W ashington;
Ralph her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. 11. lologi-t. md o,,. tcxt translate.
"M A R T H A "
i °nel find* himself falling in love * Fiance. She pleads w ith b L ,
from i i , I c u li of I-ocle by Ghitii* W o m a n ’s M iss|onnry
•
I'ins melodious opera has alwav* w'th Martha. She laugh* a t him, j ^**1* their love a secret, and In
trim m ed willi ro se Us o f pastel | ,Wo‘K
,,h lf f nn a "cow boy;" Pearce Anderson.
lanr-.m
39 o’clock a t th e church.
'( •riffm ns a Bpaniurd; W A.
e»i \t rv [Mipulnr, Patti. SemliHr'i hut is impressed with his go&lt;e| drgmatic duct that follows M »ag_
mctnlljc ribbon*. ’
\r l I
i, Wednesday . . . .
Adams and William Moytj m
and other
e re a l primndorn
nrlmadoeo * hm haiki and manly bearing, ami sings each other a tender farewell, Mi and M r' .1 A I’ittrunn re" t h r r great
P lr n te s bold, b u ild
dinners,
^
1
iinkiiouTi
•f
re Benjamin, will enttersheik'
Randall
fhiise
os
a
Court
•ui’g the title mb- The mosi. for him the exquisite "I^ist Rose of '
turnetJ
home
Sunday
evening
f
r
e
n
sheiks, demure old fashioni-d maid
' 11
**. \\w* at Mcinpl i
[gc honoring th e Missus
gent Itm a n ; Frank Chase ns a pi Orlando, where they spent the
\ itaion urn Elutow amt the Mummer" from the a ir of an old;
l ord Henry Ashton, not knowing
ens and the courtly Cidotual men
Ht r f u h t i h r h fn nth !•'*! Il S' Cc-ugc amt Friedrich. 'I r is h tune. A fte r the fa rm e rs hid of the attachment of hia slater for
ier and M iriam Orovitz.
rule. ‘Stanley Vyrtiuy us a Court week-end a t the guesU of the Lit­ !^ 11 ‘ '
w ith powdered wigs were in .it
ui) in h i * , u m b, Egypt to deliver J i no
jester
hi Hell Hngnti will enm the reign of Queen their spirited se rv a n ts good-night, Hlr E d g a r, h a s a r r a n g e d «
ter's inolher.
tendance, and it was indeed hard
ItgT \idn |ove* iuot.mii'., I, young A nne, i d U w.m first produced at l fre maidens escape th ro u g h th , riage between h e r ami the
,uncbt&gt;on n t h e r homo on
The chaperones f o r th e t'Vrning
for thp judges to decide which were
Fred I .o ng of Mnntgnmcrry, w a n "iri but tin* j, dimgcnin- riint t he i mu
peru iii Vienna. The window and re tu rn In lehlr home
,al"lL Arthur, in otd?r to rrUTCTC
were: Mr. and M «.
R ohrrt A.
uc.
^
,
tho bust costumes. It was finally |
fallen frrtdtw a, Jgjey appeal?
wninn, Mr nnd Mrs. William Ct Ala., i&gt; s|n‘iiding Hit holulnys lien, in A limeri*. the daughter Ilf tile fir t -i i ne )■ laid in the ensile of- in the carriage provided by Trip, Gibbs and M rs. Fred
decided th a t Miss Emily G riffin’s
*
to him for n release from th ih n a!
, hostesses a t bridge a t costum e of black oil d o th and tr im ­ Hill. Mr and Mrs, F orre st Lake. .villi his pa re nt,, Mr und Mys T. ; king. Incited by Ainm-ris, the high I-ndy Harriet then in Rhhfnmi.l Gin.
Art HI
,,!tl m arriage. H r reads all tK flf
s t th e W o m a n ’s Club. med w ith hugh w hite dnmintH-s, I&gt;r and .Mrs Samuel Puleslon, Mr I. Lung at their home on Mel- i |&gt;rie*t Ranilih de&lt; lare* that Itn and em inu- .
i dnnie* ha* I.-■-•n *«-!.•• t | )V |*i* t .
Si one o|M-nw in tho F o re rt of 101 rcrpondcncc, and shows a fi ,
\rl 1
is D atnl I I hra»ho», Mr lo in il!e \ com
Dnsli' to e n te r ta in
at whs the beat w orn by the girU. | and
I Ih' the leaijei 11f 1!lr army against
I ady II iriii i, maid of honor I- Richmond, where the queen is ^c-tiz-r. proving licyong doubt ti
s Hall a t the C ountry while A lK bert Connelly costumed and Mrs R n la it J.ihn I jolly, Mr
Aaida '* hem t is ti.ro Qoei n Anne i* weary of the inn hunting with her a tte n d a n ts. The ;1&lt;,r ,ovek has deserted her.
Mi ..Ml Mi* It'ibitl Jolm H-i||&gt; \ no luisi ii
ring
Mias
K atherine ns u S p a n ish Senor. won the hoys' and Mrs i,ci,rge A Di-( ‘o| It-s, Mis
betwi (i fH-r line f ■I lo | fi n f ""Laly ■! our! life Sh&lt;- In !miX» I young farmer* come to witness the Im'pless and comfricvd of E d g a r '?
Edgar Mi'hlev, Mr and Mrs AI Ir HiiflitVlD'-'c t ht’ tm th iif ri wi.||
hldustn, aG.
price.
Miss G riffin received a
a ml f ir tiailfljijfn * ., i &lt;1 ■be 1ell.a ii 1 '• hei udi-i-rei'' , ai d jewel* ii 'd Funi and forget the maiden*
1.! faDcnc.is, consent* to the S ftcrifkj "
,
!*v.
.
&gt;
■
‘
if
the
Y
i
*
i
nn
iti
1
.H
uj/hhm
la»rt
Pmkni
.
t
onnc]'\,
MrJulius
Mrs. A lbert Pinckney lovely iierfume burner t &gt;•.,j,j. ir
at Nlclnpiii*
II- v* t- f-“ 1 upon het
TrtsLin, one! left alone, tells of his hope and nrepares for the ceremony.
1 »H* I .111' l il W h.-,.r,
nd
A lbert
Pinckney lamp, while the iioys' prize wit -i \ ’! t \ kcr j.f l a n - d a h I'a and Mr j H'.-pit tl
I he *.:|&gt;tw I billlge.
t lie I, "p'e 11a i r i v I 1"Uaili. H May cut lather less love for Martha, who suddenly
The g re a t hall o f lh* castle shows
an.| Mr- If i [ i1 1 1 ct 1,1 ■f 1 ,i |
i ' 1• I , II .JIV \u\
r. will e n te r ta in
the linen handkerchiefs
»'t t ib an M,.t.,|, hi . r.-mnom* and am i,o 11 t-ecuii, t* announced and a I' P'lUIs before him
Although G assembled knights and iaidtisV ** “
a t n b u ffe t s u p p e r rid­
u»m e ' -f PI lestes
I n«ta 11at i. i-i I r*q* ■ ■ a long list nf diversion i a in a zed to see h r r dressed a.* ■» yvho sing a gay choru* of welcome.
D uring the evening much nu iri
tie- g *i. —
' Ii I iliitudi'd tile Mis*
Mi- 11 P i wm..
and duogii of ILo Li pe* !■ th
dance nt the country merit wus afforded by i he f cut tin
t f 11 i■ of corn fo, lini tel
amusement. She de- iady, he warmly pleads hi* love Just a: tile unhappy Lacy signs the.reT
i- id le r \ r win an ' iiurl'-'ti &gt;tt&gt;
l io , Mm y " f 1ji k e I d, ret in lied l
omnder-in-ehief
rhtio.*
i
hv
dunces, one of especial interest lie ker nf l.mtsdale. P a , Katherine l hi-ii home
in
all
and tease* him un- l-vih Harriet call* the hunter*, end ‘ ontruct. Edgar appears, dressed
.Hull v . \ i f-ing , iifliThursday
\i I II
me elf oily
mg the bulloon dunce, in which tin Ibn • ( .la, k*iin■
I lx sung of the ser till l.*-aii11 ful finale which follow- '" m b re black, sword in handt-pla^s| - f
■
die,
Edith
Rsiinrr
■
I-,
i
nd
tli'le
w
II
-lending
M
u
the S anC arlo Opera girls had inflated balloons tied 1■ i
Aiti tier i-' i b a m It t- i
I-1 si j I vrint mauls, nit their way to thi 1* a splendid pic
of i "'iccrtvJ 1,1 l- lllcn follows the im
l Si
\ u g ustme, M urgiirtt and lie r si *1e i Mi
V p i iitinel Iv
the Mi tunc T h e a te r at
d ante- slid imisi,
Ainneii* re I'lchmond Fair, now f lo a t» in mu; c.
jseatsUa, a very powerful and
their ankles un.l us the b..ll.».n* Mll,jri.(l si.-n.....* ..f nrli.nd. . i ..
i
l
ives
her
-hive
Ahia
anil
nti
Act
IV
i mcrhable piece c f v.-ritihg. Ott?
bursted, the couples were elinil
through
the
window,
and
Harriet
pulleslon,
Mary Elualieth
Mr* I '
. rarni-r no ! -mud r'ngly diiiu* from her ihe avowal
Harden to anler- nated. The couple
Plunkett muses on the unhnppi Qnc
ebaracter* take Up t h
run- eives a ntodcnji desire to a&gt;
remaining on p li|ot,l„ ll Ml,( n,dlv. Mildred Hoi *uii relurnei! i • I he i
one m \\ e-t
of hyi love for Raiiames
|e nl 3 o'clock a t her the floor fur the longest
plight of luonel. .Nancy now o n - . i,uriions^ of the sextette uitil t_„
company
them
Nany,
her
confi­
time M Maude Lake, i.«"igui M"ble&gt; I’afm Bi n ti ‘ ' d a ,
"tmig. nfle' haage of s .i't ic Rndamezi n - dante ami T rista n prutr-L hut she i ei - and sho and I'lunkett come tu '*r,r ‘t climax, otie of the moM d | » - ‘
rie&gt; SL, honoring w erre Miss Mary Elizabeth Pules
flugln
k here with
- 'iendlng I ■ m- 1
Ruth Hentv, Kitlv Du R"*e, I r a n
turnvi [orlop*
llisnd triumji'i
decide -tn . .
moments
in opera,
Ejiencer.
oders them to gmj with her HU understanding
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t.
ton and Frank Woodruff
Thev
II ui hi n . *
Dtitton \ vii Wright h'ltzsbilh In i *1-1io M - ,!fal man h, Atiioiiaaro aiqx-ars ns i Iiresses lire |n&lt;* tired and they i present Lionel's ring to the queen,
Wight and Mrs. E d ­ were aw arded prizes and were T.
nt,d Edgar, who ha ve U t»' ;
| linit&gt;ll)| M algaiet Peter* Lena
' aptilVe, oilrei ogldzed eXt ept Ie. - t a i l fur tih fair, the ladie* in th. imping to solve the m ystery of Ri* th e ir sword*, are separated by Raj
its will e n te r ta in
at quired tii open them on the fh- r
Ml und Mi- 1 S lhumj,*i&gt;ii n'
belie Hagan, Em.il&gt; l.mjrle, llojrn
Vida, He Ihn lures that the Ethi disguise uf se rv a n t girl* nnd Trie birth. I
then discovered t h a t ! mon"* *‘' tl rhsplain, and Lucy
, o'clock a t th e Wu- Mis* Puleston opened her " J a r "f \ i i nay t ’n rm e ta
Barbel . Emil&gt; turned lo t l o u hmne m Si»fus-.in 'M'ltiu kd'g ha* b.H-n slain in luittl. tun garbed a a farm er
'h e b really the son of the b a n - ' Inaenaible nnd is carried to
iemoring Mrs. Julius J a m " and found th a t it held a ml. l i riffm Sara Evelyn W illiamSunday o i-n tn g uft&gt; r -iu n&lt;Uuu
.
Tin m em* hiUi^t-A tn the Rich lulled Km I of ikerby. He refuse* fooib. ;
tnsduie, Pa.
h e r snake.
In anotiuo
feature I Alsu Jam es Wright, Jo h n Si hi several day* In-n u tin- giie-M ■' T W prisoners n r - relensnl at the
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of
Raiiames,
and
the
FTimWFtyi'irtid’iEiiihetfiiy
iitiBjM-'his'rigJtttoiTank,
brood
A
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w,.-W!».
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full*
S. O. C hase will dance the ,prize* were won by, Mi** ra r d . William ijik s . Kdgvrton Pat the former's parents, Mr nnd Mt'*
,,
1/raU ’fiti king nf Egypt deflate* , mei the la tte r being a n orphan Ji«g over tho iiumle offered him In | The tow er of Ravens wood castle.
buffet suppe r ,,ni1 j Katherin'a Ray of Jacksonville, ami fl&gt;rsit,n. Rnhert
McEwen,
Harry Ltike Thompson
(Continued on Page 2)
jhm i htr. mirre**oi hiiiI the la-trothcd!nn,| ndopt.-d b ro th e r «( Plunkett, a tho forest. A h a lust re so rt, a c o m -1
honoring theii
son Stanley V cm ny. Miss Ray's prize j Woodruff, Ralph ....... .
Frank
The many frit-mis of
r * (’ ,W
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Friday
I while Mr. V cm ny's proved (o i'C Spencer, Jr,. Ilnggs zXrringion S|ict-r who has been quite ill a t the
presented hy t h e San fire crackers.
i Max Stew art
Hope H u ff Joe home of hei d aughter in Haiti
Company at 2:lf&gt; o’
. Miaroo J r . A Ibert inuir. M.1 will 111- i- hul tu Ivan
The music for th e evening win Me ISeh Jinn
|ln n e T heater.
I iH»h. \\ iIImm tluil slo i k, r . al 1\ u.cr" Vl-ii .111*
{especially good and Wu* fim n-bed t 'onm-lly. E\ i mil
Kirtley wit tenter- by the Seminyle Syncojintor* Re Mny .
-\ Adam*, aoda II Cba.se M\ | H’Cl *« f 't u r n 1 Fnllf.- id si.i’ti
heon nt 1 o'clock at her i fresllinetits of samlw'lche- and Frin k ( I i -1 Hilbert I h ,1*011, W'll
r r '-t a
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jko Onura honoring punch Wire s e |\e d lute in the i - iiam In II, *. , Mai ' i \ ei r nl
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Martin l.auglnii H *pital
the I w orn bv ihc
ra Com pany. ut
One greatly W u&lt;m1ward of Del.and.
a
lilt
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better
statu
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Calvin
Tengtio,
Her » t ti:15 o clock.
| ndmllT(j Wlls Thut o f Miss Mildred , Teague,
Lake, John Wilson, morning.
ferno H u r t e n t e r t a i n s , g | cnionH&gt;
was ti Spnnish r o s - j Cherry, Ed
honoring Miss ^ ' la r ' i tunio of yellow satin, with trnns- George Wilson, Chandler Sharon.
Judge in-11 Mrs
\V Wallace
Algernon Speer
of Lansdnlc, Pn.
p a r e n t *kir! of black tulle.
W
rig
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hnnie.
M - uia&gt;
Also Mr and Mr- Riehanl
Lossing Post, A m e n ; M
f v j |,,||y w;,s dressed a*
afternoon Ir'-ni (itltuido wiior.e
Russell,
Mr
and
Mr*
John
W
I Auxiliary, Now ^ eur *
cuiiiimg hell h-,., in fed and nu
they
spent i hrtstmns a*
the
nierous l u a - - l-utliiji . Mis* Mil Meisrh J r . and Mr and Mrs. Mon
guests
of
ll&gt;.
bitter's
brother
itI
J dred Holly wn- a ttir e d in a stun r&gt;ie It Hutton
wife, Mr ami Mr* Julian Hoc. a.-I

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Mr* \\ .1 Stood of KisMmniei
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|Mnblle, A labam a
nnm arringo of th e ir

-JiV • . . francos Ethel
to
Karl Idingslon
jDcccinbcr ■ th e tw r n ty -

[ihmisand nine hundred
tw enty-aix

[laind, Floriila.
announcement will be
iith lynch interest by
friends of this .young
Rr marriage coining as
Th&lt; cerem ony \t&gt;o)t
*,▼ uftternonn a t d o'Mclhodlst. P a rsona ge ,
John Treadw ell,
church o f f i d o t i n ^ , ^ .
of blue silk - crcpc
[trim niingi i f ’ O rlonU l
1 the a t^ a r t costuSnp
bride. H e r closd W

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Mr. nun Ml* J \V. It It ic-li!*have ns tin i gofrtl* fur tin- h ■i
Haruld But
lays Mr un.l Mrs
ledge, Mr mid Mr*. Hurry S lu r
wood and t»n smull suns
Grand
Miss M artha Hrown spent the
Mr* T om- Gctzcjy and son &lt;f Rupids, Mull , and Mr. and Mrs.
w eek end with friends nnd rela­
Ijikelnnd were the guests of her William Mu*grove and sun Rilhc of
tives nt la k e la n d .
aunt, Mrt-. A. P. Connelly, for the Lake Mary
week-end.
Mr. nnd^M rs. M a rtin McDaniel
The Miv*r- Mihircd Holly, l , liw
nnd little son siwiit the holndnys
Mis* Kalhortne Winn of ' aldos- Np.wmun, \ irgi.on Pulmcr, Marv
he re with relatives.
.
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la., Ga., will a rriv e in Sanford E lizabeth Puleston, Maude la k e .
,
. Tuesday to lie the gueat of Mr*. Georgia Mali ley, S ara Esstorby.
Mrs. J. C. Mcix-oti nnd son n|M-nt i ^
(-onnt,||y.
Frances Dutton, Ava \S right, K it­
th o week end a* the gueat of her
ty DuBose, Julia Higginc, R- F.
s is te r a t M ount Dora.
. 1
Margaret
Peters
and
Miss M argaret Long ami b roth­ G riffin,
er, S tew art, are spending a few Messrs. Ralph Woodruff, Frank
Mrs. T om Owen o f Clcnrwnter days at Del .ami as the g u e s t? uf Woodruff. Albert Connelly, Jrick
arrived here Friday t n spend the Mrs. H, (’. Hansun.
P e te rs, John Edward Higgins, Elholidays w ith relatives.
wyn Moore ami Robert McEwen
)- - ff
i _____ _ .
were
among those front Sanford a t ­
Mr. u ^ i Mrs. J. G. Rail and
J,
F ord loft S unday for log- s i-ns, Hodgson nnd Billie. s|H-nt te n d in g the tea dsneo a t th e llm .
loftitltr, Ga., where h o will iM«nd C hristm as Day with Mrs. W. J. sttlind Club S a tu rd a y afternomi
given by Mrs. Thomns Albert V a l i
sonic time w ith relatives.
Steed ut Kissintntco.
und Mrs. Jullun S tryker, honoring
1
ft" ‘ _
Miss ChariOtto S tr y k e r .
W. H. Ktono left B atunluy for
-t*;T hu,m any friends of Mrs. W. L
('olumhtiH, Go., where he,wiB
B a rb e r w i l l S c g r e t to. le a m 't l j e t
a ahtrrt tim e with r e ln tlr ta .
xho has bccn: quite ill a t h e r homo
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m oh P alm etto Avenue.
' C hariss M, Igou b f Chicago, 111.,
is visiting his d t u g h t o r M f » ;S ..T , ■* Miss Helen Stinson, of Rock Hill,
Hollomon fo r several weeks.
S. C., is th e a ttr a c tiv e g u e s t o f her
. -Tfr
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istxr, M r s / C . 'S , Je r n ig a n a t the
-.r.Mr. and R t i Ji E ; H, ‘Asbe(i iff
,Qvjcda. w » r t -g&gt;»«4t« r t r f n M m w t d
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' Mm. p. v . Crary of Tampa U

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vUHing ih Sanford ad tho gueat of
;MtV', JAtfaV G.-Slmr- her-’ sister, Mrs. George Shipp at
«hmo- (q .Snnfnrri bn and f a m l l i
S a \u rd a y a f ­ h e r ‘home on Central Avenue.
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Mr, and Mrs. Fred S. Daiger Sr.,
Miss Mildred Siemens of Orlando
who have been visiting relative#
as th« a ttra c tiv e house gukst of
hero for several
iss Olive Newntsn f o r the weekmorning for t heir hypd,
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18— B u sin tsa Service O ffered

71— W here to E a t

Houses for Sale

USED CAR EXCHANGE
CORNER PARK AND SECOND
The
lt*ifiMrntlnn {took* o f th«
Q. w. WANSI.EY. Msnagxr
P ity of Sanford. Florida, w ilt bm
EAT AT Sanitary Cafe. Good CORNER HOUSE Close In, 0
open Monday, December 10th. l*tS.
rooms, $300 down, M0 monthly,
things to eat at all times, 103
nmt w in close Saturday. January
th e R la h th . IS*7,
itlce $1500. Hnrt Nason, Valdci
W. 1st St.
CHRYSLER
Artminfttniv
At th« City Mall.
lotcl Bldg. Phone 853.
(CI1AS. T. FULLER MOTOR CO
8AM I’HIlvl» n. r i u u r i .
City ItrK lstratlun Vfftcar
»Sanford Ave. nt 10th SL Phone M2
74— Apartments and Flats
tTTR ACTIVE FIVE room. houM 1" ^ — “ -----NOTICH T o cTtKIHTOltn
and hy v irtu e o f m Writ o f K*r
I *»n&lt;! K“r*i;e, vnluabln lo t C hap-[ ,
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IN T H E COURT O F TUB COttOTT D on Issued eat o f and u n d er :
an St. PI,501). Favorable* term s,, txiada the world
JUDOK.
HftMINOLB 'COUNTV. «"“ » j g »h* C ounty Court o f 8*
riTATIi OF FLDHIDA.
n o l . County, F lorid A . dated i h s
The ,Herald Classified Depart­
r» Wheeler Jones, Valdez Hotel,
w SMITH N
In rr th e Estate of Mary A. W. day of DoesmRrr. IMS, command
ment will ,bd glad to help
Kealy. dcc*-a*td
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strntigera gc^ locatetl in. rooms
90—Automobiles for Sale
.To all Creditors, tAgntosa, ,l&gt;ls/
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FOR*SALEtrlhutrea. and a il I’o a o tis h avin g
‘ 11 , ' jliiu7 J v » » *®_8*L*a—IftJsii
or apartment* and will render
every assistance to those re­ Snnil] bungalow north Of Hughey
••'d &lt;cr Of i h " €MaU
th .J S ld lJ
SEMINOLE IIUDSON-ESSEX / . “'.T* ° r U,,,'*n,U
Stn '■t on l'alinctto Avenue. Tw-i
questing it.
INC.
Vou. and each of you, ara hsraby
tV\•" a^&lt;m*Vf*&lt;l'l» V .rw S !d *et
lots, ran I* bought at lean than
notified • ml required, to prsaatit 0 f (;o u n t a i e d tn tlte sum o f I I I
203 Oak Ava
present day value.
fG,000 on
Tr
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l m *o ff*1you.
"1 .d fm
8 hare
I w h ,cuasalnat
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* hove lev ied
uponhlah
Shd
Phone 41
5 6 — F uel nnd Feed
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may
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andOl b
terms of $500 cash nnd $76 month
ihre s s t a i o df Mary A. W. Kkeljr. ds- bidder fo r dash within U a
I*
i-I ??* '»«'• of Homlnols County, hours o f r a le at Die front door
NICE, clean apartment, furnished; including interest.
HUPS— MARMON:,
*■h'rIda. tu Dm lion . Jas. Cl. Aharon. tha Court H ouso In Sanford, Hai
WOOD—Dry Pine, Stove and fire­ g all conveniences; $8 n week
County Judge of ReminoU County, nnle County, Florida, on Monday '
Sanford Automobile v-o
place. PHONE 539.
«t
til* u f l i r t |o th e County Court- i n i . day or Jan u ary, l» I f , all o f 1
1101 F'rcneJi ave.
6 room stucco bungalow located 205 Magnolia A\c.
I’hr.ne 13
".»*«.• hi Hanford, Seminole County, right, title and Intareat of lb « »
a t the comer of Palmetto and
Murlda, w ith in tw elv e months from HAM PIU l.Lli*. Deceaaed, In and
'!&gt;•* d a le hlroi.f
the follow lug ileacrlbed Iota pie
FOUR ROOM unfurnished apart­ Kktie. Ijirge living room, din­
FOR HALE
DODGF1
. Dale,! November, A. D . / I S J I .
J*r parrels o f land sltuatn In net
ing
room,
kitchen,
two
bed
rooms,
ment,
private
bath;
lower
floor
Pleasure
cats
and
Ornl^im
Trucks
ItALIMi K- HStlTII.
note County, Florida. t o « w l t &gt; WOOD
_
WOOD
bath with shower, large porcher, Elm nnd !2th S t
Ailmlnlatrator o f the F e ta l* of I AU •***» part o f th e- E a st J!
Phono 3
Stove, Heater, and Fireplace 122 1-2 Palmetto ave. ,
Mary
A.
IV.
Keety.
o
e
c
sa
a
e
d
.!
&gt; • " * Northwdat o f the Allan
etc, well built nnd almost new
■* 1
------------ ~
(toast H a s Rallrtiad o f Lot FH
QUICK s e r v ic e t r a n s f e r
90—Automobiles
for
Sale
$8,000
on
terms
of
$200
cash
und
TWO furnished apartments, two
A Junior j m
band set is the {'V LuL^W e1^ ^ * o f ''u A t J K J
PHONE 498
rooms each; $20 nnd $26 month­ $85 monthly.
favorite novelty in ^ho Christmas c k i . ehv DKI.TA. according »5 r
JEWETT AND PAGE
ly. 314 E. Fifth,
toy displays at the Paris stores.
of. record In tha Pnl
RIVE'S GARAGE
WOOD FOR SALE for fireplace; *-------------Sanford Dealer
nnd stove. Lenvo onlers at 1511 FOR KENT
V. 1st SL —
Phone Cl
Mellonvilte Ave. F. H. Dyson.
ment, tw

JAMES U. COWAN—/All
" 'kind# of LOANS—Money
Tin and Sheet Metal Work.J cent. Close in
Water and Boat Tanks, .A t Oak Connelly &amp; Sons
Avenue arfd Third Streot.. Tele-1______ _______
phone 111.
*---------------- —--------------------- ------“ I'd— P o u ltry unri S upplies
HADDOCK STEAM PRESSE!r y ':----------------------------—----- , J
Pre” ln»* tailoring. &gt;TANCRED strain White Lee
iaa-T
Avenue- Photrt! baby chicks; orders taVen
/t
, - [for late January delivery fcon
H T P P trtriN c
iTT
Z
8tof,,c! 520 per hundred oi
\
: / E« KIN? • " / H“,wrd « h c r!for 500 and over; 10 per cent
t t l X drqUY nrl | f0f J (0 n o B I a t e |o r d e r
Davie's Pleasant
Clothet 110 fir st Street.
: Poultrv Earn, Hn,iTHE SEMINOLE PRINTERY
ANSCO CAMERAS
AND SUPPLIES
001 W. flth S t W. N, Lumlcy; Prop,

gald will be ' responsible

CLARENCE SMITH
General Contractor
COO West F irst Street
at Phon.n 441

immediately in CM* of

a d v e r t is e r s
■QGHT-CHRISENBKRRY p r i n t
SHOP .— Printing, Engraving,
n il Id ‘ representative
]y familiar with rates,
Embossing. See us first. We do
!classification will give
!t. Phono 417-W. R. R, Avenuedete information. And Commcrqjal Street.
sb, they will assist you
sf .jour want ad. to
21—Insurance
»oTe effective.
JRTANT n o t i c e .
^krs,should give their
gpoitofflce address as
WE have listed with us several 5
heir phone number if )
I* m u Its. About one i
room bungalows that are priced
It of a thousand has a
t and the others can't
cate with you unless
&gt;w your address,
(continuance MUST be
person at H ie Sanford givo^ immediate possession and the
flee or by IeU«t. TelescontinuanecH ire not
balance armnged like rent

- Prompt - Efficient
Service

SANFORD RU1CK CO,
212 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 3C7

57— Good Thinirs to Eat
PA ST it IKS, PIES, an 1mis. We take
special
order*
fur pnrtle.f
Routh's Delicatesven. 1621 \V 1st
St.

Full RENT Two-run in furni.ihed
apartment. Spare foi run-. 11109
Union avenue,
_____ _____________________ ___
TWO HKD ROOMS—Also two
rooms light housekeeping Bath,
N t , r . Nee J. R. Ellis for
Christmas oranges. Fancy orange* i heater stove, two-car shed, se.ven
1216 W,
$3.00 per bo*. Phone 601-J Calory rockers, two porches,
Sec nnd.
Avenue.

c n | .&lt; LOUGH REA I T )

lllltK K ROOM fn rn i’heil

njiur'

[or nenr city hall, Deo.
I mi nt und lutlii Mr-( A K Bow
&lt;TiMPANV
^1 — .M isccHanenus.
ert, HIT \S 9th
gold brooch pin. Iler. Herron, Box 679, Do- Tel. 732 .ill Firsi Nat Ilk HMg
feccive reward.________
N'h.NV BO U LEV A RD Now open I IHIEE KOItM furni-he-l ajmrt
KANFORIl, FLORIDA
to Adams Grove, Sorrento Sjo-. 1 merit nicely furnished
Ail coo
WARD—For Infortnu- REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE tally sw eet grajM-frrnit, oranges 1vetiienres 916 West Firs-t strec'
tg to a rre st and conatfd ta n g e rin e s for sale
Visitors j I’honee 20
ions who stole nine
welcome.
yard of Carl Bradbury, i
75— Hum!n ess Plarrn for Rent
25— Florists.
bx 208 A.
--------------------1FREE TRANSPORTATION — To
CALL 362 for Iresh cut flowers
Miami nrul buck Sedan leaving
SMALL
BULLDOG,
and plant*. Mrn. Ginn. Sun- Snnford for Miami on Friday uf ATTRACTIVE room* in cent f r
Store* nr offices *at . P a rkof Ave, i
in got .It by describing ford Heights.
temoon, mri nccomni'niate three nr -rid ( nmmerriiili t5 trn
rt
w.
for notic* and expenses,
----------------- ---------------------------- D‘Ur passenger * (ladie* or gentle I Young, Ownrx. 208 Park Ave npsr. Box 719.
A. K. KOSSITEH
itm-nl. Will return following Wed - 1powit« Court House
Celery Avonuo
Phone 212-W nesday Apply "Sedan," cure The
_________ ____
Accessories
A Floral Suggestion for Every Herald.
..
HoUS S f i r R ’ l
YES I Tubes 7 YesT
(Xeapctt in Sanford!
luto lir e Co. 200Vk West
let
Ice

Mur-

S ta tio n s — He-

JDKL TRIM CO.
[the car, not the ow ner."
8 '7 for eatim atrs.
W. RADFORD

less services offered
Expert Hair Bobbers in
pes nnd Children’* De­
partment.
IN S BARBER SHOP
fn.ignolia Ave.
—
--- *
____-__

BRIj U STORE — Pre
A Drugs, Soda. We ire
a* your phone.
C*ll 103

Beautiful Umgnlriw among oak
tree*
AlmuHt new, large living
room, two U-d rooms, ilining nook,
bath, electric rnnge nnd water
heater, rumpletely furniahed ready
for you to move in Douhlu gar
age, flowers anil shrubs. Owner
will sell for
on terms that
are easy.

TWO ROOMS, K itchenette ami
hath, attractively
furnished, i
iinMlemte rent
Young, owner, 206 ,
N I’m k Ave

18 — II ouhWio M ( .( hkIh

and Found.

2

Occasion

Floral Designs a Specialty

85— L ots F or Sale
LOTS UN EASY TE RM S
t! i cHhh anti f i n monthly will
buy i well lot aled link Mill loL*.
Price $750 each
ill percent off
for nil cash.
,

a«h and $15 monthly vill buy
lot in PinehuMt.
Prtco

corner
$126(1

—

, t. _
$2fl tush, nifij, .lift*
monthly
beautiful lot on t rench

...til
will !...»•
out
.
Avenue.

Trice $1.16ti
.—
Laurel Avenue lot twtwrrn 9th
inmi 10th Street. Price $2,000 on
i trim s of $60 ruaji nnd $20 monthly,

role! Touring
Tun Graham Truck
l-'mil Touting
(■urd 1nuring
1! - - n t *m. h
[m.tgi Touring

$126.00
$81)0.00
$360 00
$260.00
$600.00
$ 96.00

P u r e M a p le S u n :a r
Pure Maple S u g a r,
t Hi. hrlrks
. ..
-Lp&gt;
i’ure Maple S y ru p in
1-2 gallon ran*. 12 to
th e r ase . Price per ease $18.50
Sun Dried Apple F ruit in
25 lb, bags
*2.50
Great N o rth e r n and Pinto
Henna, best ijuallty for
(able use, In 25 lb. hags $2.60
Cured P o rto lllco Yam
S w eet P otatoes in 100
lb. bag*. Price per b.tg $2.35
W hile Blackrjre I’eaa f o r
• .
laid* use in 25 lb, b*g* $1.40
Mixed Field Pen*. Price p e r
bushel
$1.85
P ricrs f. u. h. here. Can fill all
order* prom ptly suhjert stock*
unsold.

The pasrinx of the rickshaw
There were 39.013 rickthawn in FOR R E N T — A room bungalow on
ol
"STEWART THE FLORIST"
Tokyo in 1K!G and in 192(1 t h e ! Palm
vnim etto
etio Avenue
Avenue corner
corner
oi {)a^ Av.-nue lot, $1750 on torm s of
Flowers for all occasions
, num ber wan 8,343.
|S p u rim g S tre e t. Two bed W«tn». j ^
rush
monthly.
________ _____________ __
| dining room, living room and kit
McLANDER ARCADF.
ihi-n, bath room, gnrngr, Intpfove
,
Phono 781.
i(i— W a n t e d T o H u t
Photto 717 Myrtle Avenue lo( just off 1313
merits
$45 monthly
! s tr e e t. I’rire $1960 on term s of
fur upjjointmrnt.
27— P rofession al Services
W A N T E D T tl H U 3
Five room
$25 i'ash ami $15 monthly
1 bungalow, not over 15 him k.
N orthw est co m e r Elm and HighCherokee Hmkerage Co.
cottage |„ mj
)-,
,
Sll],. jpioo. $200
from F ir tt St
Addre** S H , cir.c FIIR RENT Fuinisheil
DR. J. R. VIDLER
G A FFN EY , S C.
| on SiUct Lake $35 IM) p e r linin'h , ll?|, huliinc
l i e i aid
Chiropodist
See John Ik J m k i n s f “nt court
(Foot Specialist)
house.
07— R oom s W ith Hoard.
Lloydk Shoe, Store.
Florid*.
__ | And we have m any other good
I&gt; t iii : cntriuT cotuiT ov sum Phono 102 foe appointment.
! lots t h a t can be bought for ju s t
I \ O i l: ( OI JtTV, KI,OIIII»A
ROOMS, with or without meal* FOR RENT
mitii k i»k s i i e n i r r s nai. h
a few dollars down.
VlltillNIA
I’AltOl.INA CIIKM’Ignlow located nt tho corner of j
RU G S— Snantpooed, rig b C u i y o u r
Reasonable rates. Lincoln Hotel
DEAN BERG C O RPO RA TIO N
CM,
OOMPANV ny UKI-APalm etto Avenue nnd Katie Street i
home; colors restored, nap rni«- ' ________
\\
A
It
It
«
i
&lt;irii.irntl«-n_
Herald Building
Large living room, dining room, ■
Pit,Iui Iff,
■d, made to look Jike new. lligheat fiH— F lloonts W ithout Hoard
Phone 713
with - electric
ippruvnl* or no charge. H. Hiene, i____________ — ------- ---------- ----------- kitchen m m plele
It M. l ‘AIt It AIVAT, ns Adtnlntnrange nnd w ater heat«(Tr 'b uiIt in*.-------------- — —---------—
trulor of itn* batata of HAM
r u g expert, with l a n e y Dry (Near...
,,
, , , . .
r III1,1,11 f ■«-»■aitii.
era, Phone 466.
FOR R E N T Furnished bedroom cabinets, two bed mom*, both with
__ W a n t e d — H e a l K f iln te
1te r ■■ndan t
.
___ _
with \v$n-rf hi'atrr nnd hcitiite shower, large
front ohd
re.-i r !
__
___ _
Notice I* ht-iiliy given Hint under
E U G E N E P E R M A N E N T WAVES, keeping priv-l-g"* -7"i W 6th St porches, o w n e r will r e n t for $t|5
and
by
iirtu«
of
n
Writ .if Ea«euREA I. ESTATE WANTED
lion ls»uei| out of nnd under iho
no k in k s, one price, personal a t - ------- --~
monthly, nr *i!l net I on exception- 1\Vl| ! ' lu]'y „r tradu for your equity ; t „j' „r n,« Circuit
url of HemlSlh
fention. Bluebird Beauty Shoppe, e g — R o o m s f o r H o u s e k e e p i n g ally easy terms at
nt an cloeo
dono price.
pric"
any lot* in any su W ivision in ( u..u c
o
u
n
ttai^.l
riimitie
)null(,
Phone 349-J.
. ---------------- ----- -------- — -----------------For fu rth e r inform ation
mationsensen Mr.5
South Florida* In anawnrinff t n i i
ni(f, iim$ out of ilit* hlkmI p nio)
advertisement tell tne how much ' i-huti.-u land« anil teinfmenl* of
ITWO l»edroonis; also two roouis Mitchell at The Herald office.

Stove £t Furniture Co.
S. J. NIX
light h o U r e k e e p in g ; trnth, heater,
C. First fitrwt
Attorney and Counsellor nt
stove,
two car sheds, seven rockers,
210
East
First
Street.
Ony 4 fqli l)n«.
two porche*. 1215 W. 2nd st.
j/Pra right. Cash or
PERMANENT Wav­
4^unt jour business, CIRQULINE
ing, Guaranteed not to burn. 33— Help W anled— .Utrie
O&amp;ncrii? Co ,, general Madam Harriet, oyer Mobley’s WANTED — Several high - class
,
fork, siiU-walks, build- Drug store.,
naicr-ir.cn "to write insurance for
irtigution boxes. J., R.
TH E NEXT TIME you are rich old-line Life Insurance Company.
try Chiropractic. You aoon will We write stnnduril nnd substand­
get well and will keep smiling. ard from birth to nixty-fivo years.
pda — Hot Sapdwiehe* Phone 482-J for appointment Dr. Wonderful opportunity for ad­
p DRUG COMPANY
W. E. MacDougall, 1st N at Bank vancement Write State Manager
■ Rexali Store*
at once for particulars. 308 South
Bldg.
[specialty of our prompt
L Street, I-ako Worth, Florida.
prescriptions nnd quick WATCHMAKING. ENGRAVING — — --------- ! delivery.
and jewelry repairing. Don Sm ith,!32— H elp W anted Female

J

nno

HAM P I I I U . t r , d rrrn sfi. Ill
lh&lt;I hnmls
It M. CAIlllAW AY. ns

you have paid, the bofnnee due Artmlnlslrstnr
......... . .
u( thn ,'itBti- of th«
7b— Off! cr.s nnd Desk Room
i r u n .i,ir .
J
the lot numbers, and the location j aaid ___
h am
u s s to be made till, sum uf M7S.J1
of property, also give your pre* j• m
nnd i-osls o f ixiurt lime.1 tu lb* sum
1 have levied upon «n&lt;1
OFFICE FOR RENT—In Mtdsch nnt and homo nddress. Write Roj •o f
will offer fur sa le to lh» M u h rsl
Bldg Apply A. P Connr'Jy &amp; BW-B Cnri Sanford Herald.
and Imst bidder fo r cn»U. w ifliiu
Sons, Magnolia and 2nd
■|i&lt;* Ii-ku I bourn of stilr at the front

80—A— Ifenl Estate Directory 90—Automobile For Sslr
ELDRIDGE
&amp; COUCH. Real LINCOLN — FORD — KORDSON
Estato and vegetables, Valdex
Edw.-ird Higgins, Inc.
Hotel Building.
Commercial A i'nlnirtto. Phone 331
HIGGINS SMITH-WIGIIT, INC
Ural Estate and
INSURANCE BROKERS

1 .1 tu

COWAN CO., Auto
LADIES, make $25 to $50 weekly
l bhect metal work* ELGIN, WALTHAM,’Hamilton, Il­
addressing cards at home; expe­
•mental aheet gietal
linois Watches. Diamonds and rience unnecessary; 2:« n t stamp
iC-W. 207 French wedding rings. P. E. Ahearn, 317
W. First St.
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS.
HOOD AND GOODYEAR TIRES.
U. S. L Batteries.
Distributor* Chandler
Commercial Avenuo

door uf t h e Court House In Hanfora.
Hctnlrndo County, Florida, on M on­
d a y -t h e 3rd day o f January. I93J.
nil of th e rlKht, title alal Intrreat
o f Ih* paid HAM I'll ll.l,IP, deceaaed
III and to I he fo llo w in g deaerlbed
juts, plecea or pfttoels of land s i t u nlr In Homlnole County, Florida, lowlt:— 1
__
All (hat part of lh« K a i l H a lf
ly ln s N o r t h w s t l ‘o f the A tla n t ia
&lt;\in»l L ine llallroftrt of f^it J-'lflyf Ivs (56) and th e W est H a lf
ot
FOllD °CKLRItY?''t"KLTA, ° a c c o r d ItiK to p la t thereof, o f record
tn
the P ublic Record* of Hemlnot*
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . In P la t B o o k 1,

A* Hharlff of K-inlnole County,
KEY TO hnppineaa. Studobakcr
for Chrlatmss. San Juan Garago PutilUk Dec. stlhSlth, lith. SUh.

s j

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r.nff

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V. - , -V

Some men capitalize a c -'
quaintance—others their
organization ability—still
1 bthefrs their knowledge of
a situation or condition that
they see ahead—
Of all that venture into
money making by capital­
izing on some one thing
that they have more of than
some one else, that one who
capitalizes ,orv his ability "to
shrewdly size up a situation
takes the least hazard
Right now there exists an
opportunity for capitalizing
on your knowledge of a low .
priced property situation-—
a situation almost without
parallel. _
Let us show you some
thing you can capitalize for
profit-taking.

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Have Big Tree

In keepnlg with its custom
of allowing the employees to
freely observe the holiday, The
Herald will not be published on
Christmas Day.
Believing that
dhristinas
should be a holiday pn which no
industry should operate, The
Herald office 'will be closed
throughout tho day nnd no
business of any nature will be
•transacted.
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MINISTERS SEND
. . . . . . . SEASON
j■banj eatablished.
r J W nor' tVX&amp;
t GREETINGS TODAY

irin s -i fleasdn of injr, activity in both busiland social -lines, Sanford
..to^ay roitifc. final

Alexander Vaughn Telia Of
Manner In Which Citteens
Christ mas Day In
Time When CityWaaYoung;

One Dozen Families
Comprised Pftpulace
Community Log Rolling And
Hunting Parties Part Of
I ioncer’s Annual Program
By T. C. Loveless
How would you like to step back
into the- FlorjkU of alxty years ago,
nhd have, the opportunity of cele.
brating the Christman season °*
did the residenta of thla section in
that day?

T w e n ty P a g e s T o d a y

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— A \ C i:riiln \ as E d i t o r i a l—

BV WILLTAM ALLEN WHITE

I

N the poem. “The Night Befqre
t.'hrlstmas," W» are teU (hat the sur
L
phi* abdominal adipose of Santa
Claus “shook when he laughed Uke a
bowl full of Jelly
This makes tho classic picture of
Santa Clauk He la always gay, even
festive. He la the only gay* god In all raythelcgy.
ft
Some gods like Venus and Ceres «ro amiable, others as
Cupid and Fan are mischievous. Bacchus is diabolical, hut
funny. Santa Claus is merry and gay.
/
Now why? Man create gods In their own tmigo ss Cod created man in
His. Why nave we nujde Santa Claus the happy god7
Let’s take tho old fejlow, strap his legs and arms to the d i » w ntg
board, shoot a sntff of anesthetic up hla dear old snoot and corrw Into
him. Wen. what do we see? Gouging into hts nubconscious new w«
come to his phllowopby.;
i.
Thers we find the reason for his merriment. Hts philosophy is the
shortest philosophy in the uorld. a or.f 'vord pl.tlorophy:
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When m in gives he Ys happy If he la worthy to give, and to be worthy
to give IIrat of *U onq/muet have self respect. Only* the beggar feels
worthy to receive, lt*1a the strong man who fecit ablo to giro. This
mood of giving which Santa Claus conjures up atrensthena the e«lf-reepect of humsnjty. Hj* ihe magic of crowd psychology with everyono
giving and giving again. « lf rc*pcct. by the ehecr art of Imlutlon and
repetition, cornea flooding Into tho heart of Cho trortd.
dirUtmoa la the one action wrtirrr we say “Ocd bless you** Instead of
“God help me." and the phrases arc poles apart. He who gives a blessing
Ignores hla Inferiority complex; he who asks one magnifies It.
Bants Claus, ths merry god created In the Image of our self reepect.
makes us happy by ths very glory of a temporary rebirth. W a are In­
deed new creatures regenerated, bom again. The whole musty Jargon
cf theology about ths necessity of belnfc bom anew Is explained In the
twinkling of an eye. He who la bom anew simply gains hi* self-respect.
Suddenly he finds himself In a fraternal attitude toward the world. When
a non realize* that b t Is the equal of any other creature on sarth, he
ilia &gt;...( hie chin, elsVatts hie breast bone, throws back hla head, looks
•he world in the eye and laughs in hi* heart at the earthworm he once
«■•&gt;». All this we can see by looking Into the vital* of old Santa Clous
ng-there unconscious under the antithetic aa we prod through hi*
iifter-thought for hie subconsciousness.
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The mtrrv god of cur modem mythology la more than * god. he Is ft '*’ .
prophet When We get It Into our head that we can moke Christmas ran
J«!&gt; day*, we can be as merry oa he. But when every day la Christmas,
we mutt keep our seU-reapect. we must keep pur fraternal attitude
toward i 'n . W# must realise thnt we ore tho seed of the ontatned King,
brother! of men and children Of Ood. reborn out of our *elf-|mpooed In­
feriority, out of ths beggar complex which would receive, tato the inyal
line that glvee.
'
-wa- —- - 1 -—-t"
j.
Knowing thla wo will laugh and grow rat. Borne day In another age,'
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men may be born again by the salvation or Santa CktUa. Then they will
look bark upon thla aa a mean and sordid age. Horrje posterity may see u»
now only as men who sought to Uke,'men who would atk and beg and
gouge and grind, before thrv Irarned to gtv* and bless, and before they
1 W //&lt;; knew* they were worthy to rutile out the keen laughter of proud heart*.
Alt the world then win shake its exceu abdominal adipose “lUu a bowl
fun of Jelly." Bo when you w e t the happy god, hold him fast; rrcry
* day you can keep him through tho rear makes you happier and the
*«i
norld better.
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Ail hall Santa Claus, the prophri oI lbs new order.

; r.ilicspie Of Detroit R tJhlc D U a ijrO f
^olH alon

NVar RockmsrL G«l, Today
ATLANTA, ~G*.~Vec. 2 4 c - (M _
Undtf
Wood rod, glare of dan­
ger fuse* placed by railroad msn,
John Gillespie, former Detroit po­
lice eommljaioncr, led rescue Workrrs in. removing dead and Ihjurdd
fronj tils thveked cars of tho Pones
last, nig]
ds Loon, Southern railway pouenger train, which last night craahad Ponce do I *
head-on Into bar sister train,; tfo fa&gt;m_Mlsmj t » ____
Royal Palm, bound south, at Rock- the Rpyal Palm, sot
mart, G*.
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of. the Southern wt
Mr. Gillespie, who arrived lu re seriously- Injured ,
this morning on that part o f the w
•»fk
M
eon which wai ib lo
move, gave « graphic dewiriptiort
of
of the cra^h.
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The train on which' Mr. Qlllegpis r, owggugu master on
reached Atlanta brought |*«rtTa) do L*OU, in' « hoipital
•if tho dead and injured as.well as brought ths to*
uninjured who were ro-roufed hsre
R«|„0. u ,
and continued to their original d e s -Jju n6v K-Hgui
tlnation* to be there Chriitmaa wnUw t,c found
dny. Mr. Gillespie oontlnusd to ’ which
had
Detroit, his homo. He had board-1f.t-archcd.
c«l thc Ponce do Leon
West
Railroad
Palm Beach, Fla.
pU, annsd
Grash Occurs 0 ^ 6:40 P. M.
crow bars,
“The crash came at 6a40 p. m . tricats till
entirely without warning and while |Joyrney
our train waa making 'about 60 mo* ho!
miles per hour," said Mr. Gillespie, crash. Relief
I was in the second c a r behind tho 120 miles a
diner nnd every.person in out* car miles dlitan .
waa tbrown to tKe flo o r., Hie train dad dawn found
Jerked, groaned and ereaked. continuing to '1lb(
There was a great ^crtinching, imprisoned fa the
cruMhing sound-atid windows caved I as to free the bodie*
In almost the length o f: the car. ] who*# Ukaa were
If ho broke* on our train w*r* ap-1 Mi

The writer of this reminiscent
sketch had the privilege of dis­
cussing “the days of long ago”
with one the Benilndo county's
^ •;
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vfcll known citizens of the present
&lt;wy, one of tho few now here who
K iip r have aily records Fastors Of Sanford Churches are able to hark back to the period
oken by th e volume or
Conform To Custom With When Florida was only emerging
s transacted, accordMessage To Congregations from her pioneer days. This sec­
And All Local Residents tion was not Sanford at that d.,y—
|to local merchants, but
hap, been exceedingly
ngt even Seminole county—and the
• situation
In kooping with a custom eatnb families residing in what i* now
improved, it . is .rc- iiahed several years ago, the min­ Sanford could havo been counted
isters of the several Sanford |° n th# flnKcr5 °f tho two hands,
i various civic and welfare or*
Alexander Vaughan, the present
prose
chiirchcsi today forwnrded to The
ana that are airranging fntax
assessor
of
Seminole
county,
celebrations a r t to begin Herald their individual messages
of greotmg to tholr respective con- ,1who
(j,an h“* , P&lt;’nl ■ lifetime of more
programs this afternoon. nf
score nnd ten year* in
Lmericnn Legion has already gregations nnd to the city at large.
this immediate vicinity, consented \
I its program and despatched They are published here as follows: when vitited this week, to step
pklond of g ifts to disabled
bhek in memory to the days when
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
war veterans in the Lake
h^ was a boy, snd attempt to give
Rev.
Mortimer
(Hover
svernment hospital.
present dny resident* an idea of
For many centuries tho faithful
|the churches cantatas, paHie
conditions that prevailed here
and choir services are start* havo been wont to keep this blessed
at that day and the manner in
season
in
memory
of
our
Lord’s
bnlghl and are- to continue
he handful of settlers cclogh Sunday evening, when the Nativity, and their hearts h av e,,which
. . ...
, , ...
t Christmas carols will be thrilled snow with every hearing br8lcd this poriod Q* thc r ear
of tho simplo story of thc Savior’s
Early Settlera
\i
r *\
hotels tun, many private birth. Year after year do young
Mr. Vaughan’s father, Augustus
.a r e .t e jn r centcrp •of ’ social
Jefferson,
came
to
this
territory
hear. in their souls a te'jp l' dsh era and
. the angels’ non# that ab4utJ837, and was one uf a few to
re and luncheons
long ago over tho hills of
me permanent settlers, estahnodal register.
his home
hoi
Jttdsa,
hot* soon after
.ofte
lemoon a t o’clock the; ^
(^ U tW r a n a s a g e hoc'
mentioned, The son Alex8!
I f? *
£' ur&gt;dying appeal because it is ander wa* bom h e re in 1850, tills
plied^st «V/It was at the ttry mb*'
kfldrcn of the' dty. la to be gTounded in. two! of the deepest locality at that time being kno\vn
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ifW/.
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ment’of^he crash.
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in Central Park and prw- sentiments of humanity, reverence as Fort Reed. The old Vaughan
.ilthi
•”A* soon oa I realised what had I speed as It
ibutdd to over 800 young- f i r the sacred, and Interest in tho hpraestead was situated on what
happened I got out and began In *!to the station,
I whom Santa Claus * would natural. I t is the mingling of the is now Mellonvillo Avenue, the old
veitigating. The firemen of A j dlhtnjf car ts'
rise-visit; . '■
sacred and the natural that givea county home being built on a
Christmas Sermon'
freight train which waa on th«| coach ahead, sad
ht at tho'H igh School au- the old story its deathless charm. pcrtion of the estate.
i siding told me that the Ponce do tendtr of thk loeanidtl1
the member* of the F irrt The angels and the shepherds, the’
To
Concern
HeL
At the start of the sixies, about :
l*;on had sped toward his train bris from e *uiahh#d‘'J
church Rre to have a beasts and the Babe, stand toa dozen families lived in this imnnd
the oncoming Royal Palm, I mediately behind piled
with a lighted tree and
Rev. !. It. Uarmichael, negro
which was around a alight curve It abd thteugh' Its side,
for all -tfTft‘ children. A gother as a tender assurance that |mediate vicinity, Including those of
preacher,
i*
to
prcuch
1
10
Grid’s two worlds are not distant John and Tom Hughey. John
nnd that aa the Ponco do Leon spNew Switch le' ’
ogrnrn is-,to be presented, and npart, but hold together in
ChristmaN I'a y sermon to tho
Grigga.‘Squire Ginn, Dr. Speer. A.
proachod the freight, her engineer
Twehre o f the dead
onday evening* tho choir of
negro
prisoner*
nt
tho
Seminolo
blessed harmony.
J. Vaughan. William Cowan, C.
and the freight engineer, I four were When t
Baptist church it to give
County Road Camp tomorrow
Mayor Asta That Hospital Be saluted
Tho natural is the sacred. As Rotter, Willinm Lovell, William Approximately 300 Youngs­
realising that fo r soma reason the j teyn of Uw injured
sta , “Yujfctjde Memories."
afternoon,
according
to
an
anters A re Guests Of Local
Left In Stocking And E. A. northbound train was Unaware of ta hospital. Eight
is ;to bo * tainted by the long as our religion holds fast this Woodruff.- Mr: Wlnegoord nnd
nounccmsnt made by him today.
Douglass
Asks MorcBanks; the cxlatence of ths othir south- L serioui condition, f!
Club
A
t
Festival
In
Park
John
HUll,
tho
last
named
about
orus and there will slap bo precious truth it will find response
Hla subject is to be "Forty"Doc
Caswell
Asks For Gun bound, immediately signalled 'to I ^
At
4
o'clock
In
Afternoon
tho
present
ait^
of
Gindcndllc.
in
the
very
depths
of
man’s
being.
In the Harbin "
I quartet numbers and solos,
eight Hours in Hell,” he stated. I
--------There
wore
but
two
residents
be­
And
that
is
the
reason
that
no
him
to
make
an
emergency
etop.
Rome,
Ga„ aftd two of
by afternoon the chlldreh
That the public will be kept
Tho following letter* to Santa It was too lete."
Approximately 300 nec&lt;ly chil­
are in .a hospital
Souls CattioUp church arc darkpess of -doubt has been able tween thin section snd Orlando nt
Informed concerning hi# ser­ 1 Claua, written by prominent busi­
"The day coach was virtually
A fte# ewitdk)
l a tree and a short pro- to quench the burning of thc that time, John Tanner living near dren were the guests of the San­
ness and professional men, today driven through the dining car and I pouring rain, (e
mon*
on Hell, through tho news­
ford.
Shrine
club
at
a
Christmas
Christmas
candles,
nor
any
scorn­
what is now Lodgwood, and "B ill"
Sevrrmll maaoop are to be
camo Into the possession of The telescoped almost the entire length, figured in the pi
papers, wa« a part of hif. an­
festival in Central Park this after­
ful skeptic's laughter to drown the Cole at Maitlandthe hhlidav period',
Herald. In order that tho public with It* top extending several fist Ponce de Leon, no:
nouncement.
"I
know
tomenoon
.it
4
o’clock.
A
large
tree,
rices aro' planned for tho music of thc Christmas carols.
Of course, there was much e x ­
may get an Inside view of what
somcthlng
about Hell," he
decorated and heavily loaded with
abovo the top of the diner," Mr. Jacksonville,' Tie.,
i»n church. The entire
citement among the younger elothese men most desire for their
Stated.
gifts, featured the Betting for a
Gillespie went on.
sengers, roitrei pas
program wo* givqn last
mont, in that dky, when the
FIRST METHODI8TCHURCH
Christmas presents, tho following
brief program by a number of
Commandeered
Passing
Auto
10:45
o'clock last
.. ‘A r fv / S v
Christmas
season
earns
around,
but
Rev. W. P. Buhrman
nre published:
school children.
oday schbol children of
“Tho
lights
in
the
diner
went
out
mile
further
on .
tho
ycungijtcri^
°
f
that
period
did
We of the Methodist church
"Dear Santa: Please, send me a
Present# o f toys, game* and ath­
tgationdl clitipch ard to
and because of the extreme dark- southbound Royal
send this hearty greeting to tho not have tho great expectations of letic equipment, in nddition to
new frock coat." "Doc" Aldridge.
IChrlitmoa -program fiatiir •
neu and pouring rain it waa ha- aouthbound trelnj,
public at largo in this season in present day youth. A boat ran reg­ fruits, nuts and candies, wero giv­
"Dear Claus: Drlng me a fine possible to see inside but ft 4^ k
ping at 7:30 o’clock a t t\&gt;h
tbdi morn
ularly
on
tho
St.
John*
from
Jack­
hospital nnd a strong bond mar­ but one glance- to •rove that
Readings, songs and mu- In which all the Christian world is sonville, about once a month, nnd en to every youngster present.
tha olnor train te
d^ajn
engaging
in
tho
reverent
ob­
Tito
tree
wss
ono
o
f
tho
largest
ket. .Your good little boy, Forrest had stalked. I gathered two or
aro to bo presented
1
^
orders were placed in advance for
Lake."
oysters. A t jr p V * iD i servance of the anniversary of the special foodstuffs and tho few over decorated in the city, accord­
throe uninjured man find ccmmah- bound Wain te t*ke^»a
"Mjr dear 8anUi’. Just * note. deend ad automobile which had P**d u i^ s a ld Kngtoeer O
. . --------each child, is plannoJ, th fb lrth of the Savior of mankind- things which ccmld be provided for ing to officials club, who had it ! %
*7 night the pageant, Although it is our particular call- tho amusement of the little ones, brouglvt to tho city and set up sev­ Pneumonia Claims Yoahihlto In fact I want anothet five pillion
(Continued on Page Seven)
I the southbound Royal Pal*
I stead she roared past. I
Ah Victim After Gallant bank notes for deposit in my Utils
itlon of the King* and hg ihd mission to otrivo to pro­ The shipments usually arrived eral days ago.
"Every:,'child horc deserves a
is to be presented for mote' the heavenly aintiment and some weeks in advsnee and were
Battle Of Several
Weeks• bank. 'Your*, F . P. Forster."
(•
good
Chrlstmai and we aro doing
&amp;*J8 J g £ f 8S _
the
Ideal
of
redemption,
the
time.
:
"Send me St),00d crates of high Herald S taff Given
stored away for the special season. our bit to provide each one with
irescher
and
hla
church;
nevertho.
I services, with an unusual
Ilox Of Fine Apples .i««n.
i jwp«l &gt;
joKYO, Dec. 24.-V D (SA TU R­ grade celery « t four buck* per
One big ChristmM tree usually toys and g ifts which will gladden
—.
.
I cleared a fence and jump*1*
* musical. tresis, a r re- ess, rejoicey, in these'joyful days was enough in these days for the
Heck"' RUthbliy.
P. S.
DAY)—Emperor YosHhite of Ja - crate.
their
hearts,”
F.
L.
Miller,
In
i»torc fo r those who. at- In realising that they siro simply children of tho eritlre neighbor­
Don’t forget brother John and.
Members &lt;* the s t i * df the when t h e y .....................
charge of thc program, stated to­ pnr. died of pncumonl.i at 1:25 a.
JFirst Methodist church on part of the wholesome force; for hood had been made.
Sanford Herald were presented to- man was
Will snd Tom."
m.lodny.jday. '
oming,^Through tho ef- everyono with the Christmas spirit
i rown Prince Hlrohito, who has
"Dear Claus; Plesw populate day with a box of apples, the gift
The following school children en­
Only F«w Toya
. Engin
ds church and of several is being divinely used to spread
ngineer«
bein
regCnt
since
November,
1021,
the
d ty with. I0.WO 'kicks who being made by J . G. Mkhael aid
Home made candy w a s manu­ tertained the youngsters with a iu reeds' to the throne, becoming wear elght-doiiar cravats. F^apk C. C. Cox of the Mid-Florida Pro­
(Conintn
ui&lt;
- the the, swee odor of the knowledge
program of Christmas carols and
mgs fttphansge a n to of . Him in every p ise* Msy *11 factured for th« occasion and this yaadlngst. Raymond Lock, Leslie •Jn ah's 124th emperor.
Markwood and W. M. McKinnon." duce Company. Tho apples are of
iredo W ^ f t s , candles necessary material blessings cemo with other honUmsde' products Mincjtcn, Georgs Saucer, Jock Vid’oshlhito’s condition
became
"Please send me ono good night’* the wlneaap variety and are of.mi*
i during tho holidays.
to *11 our people snd may the sea­ and perhaps a few toys procured ler, Jc»n Jo in , Ruby Flannlgan, ddperste s t 12:25 a. m. His res­ tleep. Charles Park, M. D .", ' ’ usually good flavor,
•" '
The fruit was grown near We­
son also mark a new inert**® i* from outside,ivert psed to pack Lottie shark, Elisabeth Carrieron, piration was 84, his pulso too fast c "J want a shotgun that can hit
be counted. Rattling in his quail In aplte of my aim. Benny natchee, Wash., and packad by tba
the spiritual values. Our prayer the stockings—sutd the youngsters Quills Porter, Edith Singletory,
Skookum Packer*' Association un­
d pipe was.noticeable. The nu- Caswell."
is that we msy answer the "dim­ got aa much delight .out of it ill 13uHa • Buhrman, Mildred R iw ,
.
.
der the famous "Skookum" brand.
us physicians tkho had at(Continued on Page Seven)
ness of the old'dtyS which bad no as da those who srw remembered in Helen Snted, Margaret Page* Dor­
him for ft fortnight did
(Continued on Page Sev en ); • othy and Martha' Leon, Redding
on Page Two)
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_ Cheslmitt,- Jam es Henderson, Robng poeaiblo for the raonbut
hie condition wa* seen
■
iv
:
girt Stanley, L. M. Telford, Tom
.
•\ S h j i V •
k»
be helpless.
*
W«ter*.
M/vIcea . for Miss Irin
nee
Regent
Hlrphito
and
other
Clabde: Whitten, Billy Zachary,
J. who passed a tfiy Wedof the Imperial ffttally
'
^McDaniel,
.Lester
Guthrie,
nt
“ht following an atti^k
gathered ftfc the monarch’s
Moore, Ruth Baker, Clifford
± -a m .
HA. Ho
NEW YORK. Dw. 2 4 . - W ~ of
«*. were hold, this nfIn |iU yiltes at lU g ain i,
____r,'
Julia
Le*sonr
Margaret
Leobury. Mr. Atterbary la president
irvilW,
wlidr#,
sbbw’
Waa.
fslUrif
the Mlller-Erickson fu­ -' LiS AN
where the'emperor became critical- Scorcs of homeless waifs in New
of Atterbury Broa, Imx, idenOfftd
it night at the rate of an Inch a o n , -Louise H*U,' Christina Whit­ 1l ill of pneumonia Dec.
rs at 2:30 o’clock.
York end London will have real with the Morgan banking laureate.
*
ten,
Helen
McDaniel,
Louls#-Keran
hour!
Snow
fall
over
a
wide
wag directed by Dr.
goy, Josephine Cheek and Alico s m e n the sovereign’s illness be- homes this Christmas, with fathers, Mrs. Atterbury was MUs Faith
C- mo acute, all amusementsi cess and mothers all tbelr ovfn, as the Ripley, ,of MInneapoli*. Tha
. ,?*•*»
acted for the mas in years, a* the southland con­ area around Bakersfield.
Residents of Pasadena; Monrovia M ui.n°
M** absence o f’ Rev. W. tinued in the grip of storins which
c In Japan,.business was halted, je tu lt ^f.a rush of childless couples pla were married about 20
r.tr
h»o. pe.tor of, the, F irst yesterday scattered .now *nd cold •nd other foothlU cities yesterday
aid tha
..lnnt chlldrcn.
-V.
the nation trove
gave itself up.
up to to adopt
ciillilrcn.
. r t f j A ______
witnessed the f i n t snowfall In m v - Arkansas Hit By
8 church,-, of .which* M M rain over the entfte lower hal
^ e r . Ybshihito. well bolored ‘ -Twenty-two youngsters, many of ego.
The other child , to anter a so«
r
*
i
ymrfaAjUmugh
the
y'kUe
^T^tober. The serviccji
his peoplo, had been *n invalid them nameless, have ridden the
Wave• \Today
prominent family v "
'
. . . flakes whirled th ick a t : ; f lr s t -t h # P^" i Cold
ft (4 . 1rf
f f.
t » -W
A 'If* 'W
a*XL.f■“ 4 the State.
ia n y year* of an affliction dating tide of Christmas favor, for orNfltea B * k c 5 c k « , w
enow
melted
rta
t
a
d
was
poon
.th e member# of the
;frbm Ma infancy.
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m
followed by ' i t t t
'.Ascending Uw thrope In 1912, on

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s m *$ .

StfRIN ERS HOSTS
TO CHILDREN A T
YULETIDE PARTY

PROMINENT M EN
SEND LETTERS TO
OLD “SAINT NICK”

JJLER OF JA PS
DEAD AFTER
SHORT ILLNESS

mm

Services

Wei

Scores of Waifs Find Real Homes in
New York and London This
^‘

l» r many friends of the
t
‘w cher, and by
*. Robert Gr*y.
*r drived in Sanfmd to-.
l«*te this » ftf

»

tsmatir* \

family home in £

Inches of *now wore

\ iW n p e ra tu M dfo
Ing I t M U UUroufhb
land yesteadgy i « d th e th e n n o m e-

^ow lond^

t i r r s i jr w U f
ous

ia i

*now bs^kInches with

the tall-end
excessive.yalns wl

»,rty d

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_J» CtOWDM u»rw

v In London,-A

*. J 9 , lDIBi-hU cor- adoption has oeo

val of th« Chrutmas

�THE SANFORD HERALD, f l i t

liOhgwood Race
Card Toiiiorrow

O fH ornsby Deal,
A nnouncem ent
Cardinal Boss Witt Concord Stable Loses Horse
ih\2'Years From No\w Following Jam .In Wbith
Jockey Hvari Is Injured;
y
In; A' ? rs John
M HcGrftw In Statement
Forget Me Not Wins 5th'
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NEW YORIT, Dec. 23. —&lt;**)'—
Rogers Hornsby as a possible suc" censor to John McGraw at &lt;u
helm of the New York (Hants today loomed as the* latest angle in
KMebelP* moat scnsatlonsldeal
since the purchase of Babe* Ruth
by the Yankees. u
^
would like to feel that I can
leave the management when my
present contract? expires two years
ffom now,” snid the gra»haired
Hew‘Y6rk lender. "I do not want
to spend nil my life running a ball
chltr. Y is, there is a chance that
fTHbrnsby fits fn, he may inher-

The destruction of Lc Glorloux,
running under the colors of tho
Concord Ruble, following a spill
in tho sixth event at Seminole Park
Wednesday and the Injury' to
Jockoy M. Ryan, marred ah other­
wise excellent card, one which was
enjoyed by one of the best week­
day crowds of the meeting, to date.
I«e Glorieux, with Ryan ip tho
saddle, was at tho head of the field
entering tho last eighth of the
milo and one-eighth'event. Bucko,
piloteid by Jockey McDonald, cut
across In front of .the field and a
spill inwhich the leg of I,e Glorieux
and the collarbone of Ryan were
smashed. The horse was destroy
Baseball men hero looked upon cd. Ryan was rushed to a hospi­
-FfciWde Frisch as a likely sue- tal, where he Is reported to he
resting comfortably.
As a result of his erring ride, the
stewards have set ‘McDonald on the
ground for 10 dnys, nnd his mount,
Bucko, nlthough under the wire
first, was disqualified.
, Getting away to a three-length
lead shortly after the barrier went
op, the Bustono Stable’s ForgetMe-Not hnd no trouble In ruptur­
ing the fifth rare, the feature
event on the dny's card. Sen Fairy
rtfh n good race and ram e fast nt

when they realized there was no
apparent chn'nco of undoing the
trduc of Rogers Horsnby, Ordinal
manager and world's series idol,
to the New York Glnnts for Frank­
ie Frisch nnd Jimmy Ring. *■
Sanj Breadon, Cardinal presi­
dent nnd John J. McGraw, Ginnt
manager, with announcements that
the. trado wns beyond recall, left
only the consolation of speculat­
ion on the next manager.
Breadon would not name pro­
spective candidates, but sport
writers anti others listed nt least
eight possibilities, in addition to
Roger Bresnahan, who Breadon
has declared "hsr- no inside tr“ck, ’
were mentioned Frisch, Bob O’F ar­
rell, Cardinal catcher and “ most

&lt;rtT h "

ninga, McUr“Ws lorm cr asaisun'i
and Fred Clarke, former Pit:«- t
burgh vice president.
Bill Killifer, Hornsby’s right hand •
man last scatorf, would have plea* |
ed many, but ho has been relcnst 1 Request
and probably will sign nfl a Brown j
coach.
. i,
i
Branch Rlskcy succeeded e“r.t'y ;
in the 102ft season as manager b * j
Hornsby will not be reappoint*1 j
Breadon said.
Tho breuch between Breadon j
nnd Hornsby appeared not to hir •* •
lssened. The club had led with,
the statement that “fl*terrinir !
friends” hud given Hornsby "ti&gt; ■[
big an opinion, of himsclr,” no.I |
Hornsby countered with the
i
sertion: “ If you say I wanted t •
leave Kt. Louis, that Is untu* r j
hut to terminate relations with &gt;*&gt;■ C arth ag e ........ ................. ...............
Delysia

glory nnd cany spending money."
When I enme to Lehigh nine yenre
ago," d a tes rtkeson, “there was n
system of procuring football play­
ers nnd n regular
schedule for

th£ end to get the pluee. Duley
Lou bested the "them in a stretch
drive ami raptured show money.
Belleclaire gW down under tinwire in the initial event &lt;.f the pro I
gram . A fte r beating Jo h n Finne- |
gan, who tired, the winner wu* go
ing away at the wire. Ix&gt;u Shank
beat Arlene by n noso for the show,
a f te r being
up in the
running
I he small colleges with toolhall am bitions," he nays “ unis'
straight l0WPr entrance standards, waive
when h«* college requirements and facubv
, in the
give nway to pressun- from
in mim- without when a stnr’s progress is
ill mule ^tenn nrariiy halted."
(lrt.,,
! Illu strating the extejit to which
e n ll-g . football may la* rammernirsuers , c in|j.t.(|. Q|.pI0n recounts nn exi grue - |pPr|onrc n( I/&gt;hlgh some years ago
a

group

of

s ta r

paying them.
“ Not enough was lx-ing r c a l i f d
(ur till- purpose nnd there
a
feeling that we were not getting
enough results fur our money U
« a s hini-il t.. me i»v more than "■
|s rs.,n t hat here was my tip! »r
tunity
' I flunked i hat assignment .ml
■nntinned to flunk it. Our n ih M on are &lt; lean. You don't need hired
football teams to make up a t* m i
hut you tin need morale.
“To play on &lt;mr teams a man
must have a reasonable ability to
think
We hflifvc good tennis cull
h e made from sin h men
Perhaps
we are wrong. It may require n
hunch o f dumb hells to create n
footlmll tei.m
If
We are going

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.

Billy O'Hare
Doruntue
Barber Bill
Broeklrsby .
Jim Sundn ........
........
Suknh
.....................
Fourth Race $700 Claim
F o r 2 Y O, 0 Fur.

Tim Rooney .........................
Sealing Wax
L illy Porter
Ena C
Ester Wcidcl

t ’hnrette

*

F ifth Race ?700 Claim
t V U A Up. ft I 2 I'm
Jin g le
l.ihu I inncgan
Cnunty Times
St (Quentin
Enos
Rod Seth
Kimciiihku
( 'ontnet
Singlebanil
M rt'rim men ,
Adorable

Bart
Sixth Race $700 Claim
F or All Agon, ft I 2 Fn
“The Forest L i k e "

NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—oT'i—
Jack Dempsey Is balking at parti­
cipation in the semi final round
c f Tex Rickard’s heavyweight eli­
mination tournament. According
to hsi eastern business representa­
tive, Lecnard D. Sacks, the de­
throned champion declines to meet
“second and thin! raters,” and will
consent only to a fight with Gene
Tunnoy.

S. Your evening gowns nnd pnrlv dresse
■ and&gt; span for the Holidays—avoid du
S
'—
culling Sanford’s Leading cii
■

J. G. SHARON
Attornty-it-Law
Will practice In all the rourt*
Examination of Abstracts cf I-and
Titles given especial attention

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a a tn iti■ ■ ■ * « ■ « ■ ■ ■ «■■■ a a

LONDON, Dec. 23.(/P)—A "one
horse club” has been formed here
with the Idea of reducing the high
cost of hunting.
The 'members, mostly residents
of the West End, have arranged
hunts nt “wholesale prices,” nnd
will havl* one horse each instead
of five or six or n dozen, ns is cus­
tomary among the hunt club mem­
bers who have no regard for ex­
pense.

Fancy Oranges and Grapefruit, packed in
Boxes, ready for shipping. A nice gift for your
All sizes, quarters, halves andvtvhole boxes, i
desired..
*
*
*■

Also Fireplace nnd Stove wood ih any qu
Deliveries Anywhere

DUHARTS PACKING
H
OD
I
j
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Phone 386-M

Seventh Rare $700 Claim
3 Y O &amp; Up, 1 M A 1-10

Link
Fop Ryan
Dolph .

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T . J . M iller,iPres.
- ,
II. R- Stevens,
A. 1’. Connelly, Sec. &amp; Trena, Geo. A. DeQ

S ir Giilnhnd 11
Klnipnlnng
Dusk

Board of Directors
S. O. Shinholscr, D. L. Thrasher. B. F J
Forrest Lake, John Meisch, K. R. Cta|

Locarno
Perhaps
Montillo
■ Apprentice allowance elai

Sanford Building And Loan A
Christmas
Trees

Sanford, Florida

All Sizes Mounted ;tntl
Delivered
See Our Display in front of
Ford Garage
Corner Commercial S t­
and Palmetto Avc.

Condensed Balance Sheet as
DECEMBER 5, 1926
ASSETS

M. M. Lord

Cash in Banks ................... ......
Mortgages Receivable ............
.!
Loans on Stock ...... ..........
Accounts Receivable (Secured)
■
Stock Subscriptions Receivable
*
Furniture attd Fixtures ......................... .—«,

Phone 3512

GIFT
SUPREME

TOTAL A SSETS

Platinum Diamond
Jewelry

LIA BIL ITIES
Real Estate Loans Payable
Paid l ’p Stock Lssucd .......... $4K2
Installment Stock Issued ........ 830,
» Surplus— Reserve Fund
— Undivided Profits ..

C E R T IF IE D CO RRECT: Williams. Monahan
sociates, Publi^ AecounLints and Auditors,-

COMPLETE LINE OF
DRUGS
CIGARS — CANDY
DRINKS— DRUGS
Yo uwill receive qourtcaus ser­
vice ut our fountain.

Sanford &amp; Geneva Ave.
In Kdgesrood
Curb Service— The Kind thnt
Serves

Fourth Race:Jaunebar, (Pawumn) $2.40, #2.40, #2.40;,Benguliuie,
(McCrossen) $6.40, .^1.20; Tony
Brqwn, (Smith) $5.00,
Also ran, Miss Nancy, Froth,
a t r s t x , Ga., Dec' _23.—(jP)—
Kathleen
K, Old top, nnd Beg
Cobh’s friends planned to
njp him home today, aa affec- Pardon.
My aa they, bid him goodbyo
t time.ago and with testlmo‘f thafy belief in hls ‘,honesty(
ir infl fntegrlty."
li scheduled to arrive at C:3Q
'tonight. Fellow townsmen
re«3h fm at tho train,1 and
irit prevailing- among them
rV m eh vditi#e4thh city counresent the charge o f‘ml$conf #3,W, , #2.80,. #^46j Maco Hoy.
gainst him in a formal reso- (Armstrong) #3,&lt;0j #2.40; Starbright, (Ryan) #220.
last night.
,,
Alto ran, Dojrimtucnnd, Lo Glor­
charge of a fbrmer Detroit
ieux,
a Bucko won but was dis­
■that Cobb agreed to bet on
* ,
te In 1910 and then arrange qualified.
■
Is own team' should win waa
)d by the council as, ^untrue : Seventh ‘Race; •Barberry, (Pnsernnn) #7.40/14,20, #2.60; Qulnham,

By U$in)|

P l m Can*

• th e gcuulnd
.f

Florida.

% bV U .,-.-.'
. Compnj-.x-

VBLL
*v ' V p M i

B, Tinker, Pres.
Admission, inci

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14

By J. S. Wilfii
£
-«
J
a
■

3

e Highway Be

the honesty, prbbj

approach-

16,190-69

TO TA L L IA B IL IT IE S and CAPITAL H

( F rien d s Aire
fettbitte R im In
serf lidtidisltow

5 l S b e d yC # i
citizen f r d M / ,

W*!

Ninth St. &amp; Cypress — 1 Block from Sanfi

The Jew eler.

* McGrow asserted that there wnsif&lt;r 'anyihing in this talk of the
Chamber of Commerce of St. Louis
upsetting the deal. He snid it had
bfon.'.’Mffncd, sealed nnd delivered."
and that contracts of Frisch nnd
Second Knee: Kosciusko, (Her­
Biiur had been forwarded to the St.
bert) $4.00, $3.00, $2.4Q; The Per­
Loull1team through President John
uvian (Heuly) $4.00, #5.80; Senti­
ment, (McRann) $8.60.‘
^ ^ b r f g h t future i t r Frisch With
Also rnn, Hrookltah)’, Last Frinr
S t l^bula waa aeon by McGraw,
■Rotarlnn, C. T. Worthington, Moswho expfetzod the opinion that he
sincs, Betty Mae and Snknh.
waa “tta good a ball player am he
ever waa, If &lt;he only- thinks so,
Thlnl Bnce: All Range, (Trynn)
■r
no reason why ho should, #14.20. $3.00, $2.20} Affectionate
ri^t bo -a great second baaemnn,"
Mary, (Pascuma) $2.40, $2.20;
«mctmled the New York leader.
Prfcolcss, (McCrossen) #2.40.
Also rnn, Sum Landers, Jni Alai,
Tim Rooney, Gclon, and Ragmnn.

ilng our complete

ssbu cssb

.

B ooster
L im p Ward
Buddie Brown
Nero
Al Hotfoot
The Rove .
,

M cL a u lin

Belleclaire*, (McCrossen) i
$8.&lt;10,
$1.20; Jolin
Elm
(Banks) $7.80, $3.(10; Lou .*■
(Armstrong) $2.00.
Also run, Booster, f’erre
Bluckfoot, Arlcna, Elmhurst
Bissel Muguct, nnd Red Alex

.

ONE HORSE CLUB” FORMED

Offices in Court House

—

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J Phone 465

Texas

Results At
Seminole Park

f»:

. ... ...

Dempsey Refuses

football

winner paid 1 14.20 Priceless m an-j
d for d crw!entlals sign-d
aged to get up for tho show.
b&gt;. n hi)fh rchoo, rrinrip„| who bad
J mim* bar Won the fourth ns ho 'been ilrn&lt;l five years,
pleased after disposing of Dcngn | This group wns chaperoned by
lese and Tony Brown
a young promoter who was snid »•&gt;
Barberry tore away to n long |have collected his gladiators from
lead in the final seventh but hard the shop and tho mine, promising
ly out lusted Qomhiim
First Cull |them u free edurntlon, plenty
* Inseil op with speed Mini took the

AYV DECEMBER 23, 1026

Net gain in aaseta- in the past 30 days low
797.90. This in the fnrgest gain in any one i
the history of the aasotiation.
Ar*
through thia aasoeiitiori? 8 per cent divide
been paid regularly on paid , up stock. D*v»|
comimunded on instalment'stock nro higner.
explain the new plnnrr^-T1- •

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SANFORD HERAM),

wm^map

j

found in the w reckage and h U ^ o f - . f
lice h as had no word'/rbm Hlih to- I
day.
I n ju r e d :
M rs. Georgia
llard y . enroute l
from Miami to Toronto, Can.
E , 1.. A rm strong, Danville. Ky.
B / A . Dosser, 1HU&amp; A n g icr Avcnuop C hattanooga, serious.

Biblicist

W. -I. Sm ith. Atlanta,
f J . It. Ia*al, t'hiittanoojm, Inter 1
nal‘ injuries.
S o l d j y Is Itadly I n u r e d ^ • I
* •" D a d " l.obninrh, Cincinnati, *er' iuUS.

,1 1 . h&gt;.-CuU^, Le.ditq
ious
yfe
r* |
. ,'Edwin il
Wife man
Ify., s er i o us

Celebrations of 60
Years Ago Told by
Pioneer of Sanford

L csW tm i

^

W . Dowser, difii
|.ml. Chnttnnooga. pr

S. T . Grady, serious
M rs. S. J . Cohen, address
known
Atlanta
Miss Ituby Curtain
slight
Kurl White, Hristol,
•light.
.John K. Kirher, Athri
(Jus Husis, Fort Ogle1
C o r porn I A. S. Myer,
. fc. J . Keith. Atlanta, engineer o f ;
I’r ncc de Leon, blinded and inter- *
mil in ju ries.
R. M. Pleree. traveling engineer,
tiding with Keith, serious.
MrW illiams. Detroit, *«*r

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1)C n dance. . Anotlicr name wouiu
be mhI . ciI V.rs •next- d ay,-m u l t h i '
would keep up during'the holidays
\ 8 « typo of the community i1vent* c-; ih - period. Mr. Vaughan
rr-nlJed u d am e which Wi«
ranged for the holiday sonson &lt;d
I hi-.*, :»t 111- Orange
HuUfe, tin*
J»„t .J which yvaj completed in th at
' e
h'ltijt located h e a r the ;we. .useetivn of Gcmrfa, ami MrlJoin Lit- Avcnuei.
The urriuiKti. cut* were made for the a f f a i r by
II. L D c Koicm
and
Alexander
Vauirhan,
and the . C h ristn u n
dunce was attended hy the incin«|
ben
of the families within n
radius of fifteen mile»-r**ond lids
included
e vcrybmly,
^a«l
Mr.
Vaughan.
;t
T h e re waa a big
«Up|H-r pren-d.iiK the dance, and h/ter this,
Mr. VnuKhnn recalled, ho sa t in n
d iirw a j
between two of
the
looms used for the dunctng, and
i “called cotillious" for the two sets
of dancers, first one set and then
the other.

the p a U d rW one; Indulged in at T
o t t i r i i ,t .

»uj?ht &lt;low.ii , j1 ,
A »hn «n.».

I

&lt;r Wo were not just n litt|c t ." * " 1-

' -Knlly,
^ r rthan
nUyweWO
n! juRl
arc
now aoe
wilwW
'*
hur prexopt day convenience,
ht'lna to com fort,.t.u n..._

On C hristm as morning it " a s
the custom for the young men to
. ^ct to g eth er and start
cut
for
n hunting expedition, the gnmc in
ith at
day
including
turkeys
squirrels, ducks, clcer, hears, bob­
ca ts, and the hoVdca o f
wolves
the Bible has made me young agwin," he says.
“I t hns brought
me happiness and joy t o - know I
have helped o th e rs." He expressed
regret thnt he had but one life to
give to the Good Hook.
F

T IMMEDIATELY, the Buick engine
JL starts. The weather may be bit­
terly cold, but Buick has a high speed
starting motor, Automatic Heat Con­
trol and Therm ostatic Circulation
Control.

Finley, Chattanooga, »cri

Mr and M iWilliams, I.uttle
I )hiu
William Palmer,
Chattanooga,
negro waiter, serious
William Hubert, Chattanooga,
negro w aiter, serious

i.

|Ini. , ’ll t i nil

These three Buick features mean
easier starting and smoother perform­
ance 365 days a year.

rrlo'fou
k 5cawr

‘

May rv«*r\ mmnenl &lt;»t the illcssetl
Holiday tie filled with exceeding Jot
and mir the Now. Y ea r bring vmi and
\ otirs nun it Pro,-pent v

111 I •• . I. Idi :* f ! v1 *i
u?•i&lt;i«*fit ifiHil

a lull*

‘ m»\

u ,

imut seven ytairs uhl.
One of thi’ tiniiioMtified wii.
Ih*
lieved to lie Dr (i 1 Wade, an
Allunta dentist, who was enroute
to Cleveland
III- p**eketln*ok wti

1'hc Bicvclo Store
Sanford, Fla.
McLander Arcade

8

Christmas Chco*
&lt;TorV&amp;u Everyone

4
At this joyous Season we take a pleasure in wis
m

fy .

Tho holiday season affords ua nt\ on|&gt;ortunity to express aRnin the pleas-

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uro we derive from out business relations with you and so at this time
of tl?e year we witth you and yolirs - A Merry Christmas nnd A Happy
New^Ycar.*

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\ o u w ill enjoy

Create.,, Jm
Pd JU nTI Lrr r'/ IIi Vff Ever
E-Bui

Hie Season
Greetings

Vl l unl a h- -pi tal .

l a . i ill Id r ■
i I Mi
II •&gt;rd i
w&gt;•&gt;■ killed.
W IIRrovvei
n' \i hintii l,ng
fy; ige m a ste r of tin I*
,- ,1, J
n .
I 1 1,1i W i l li e m
a i.-litei nt
‘
a il
Mr*
i W iIlia in • 1
|a ill I auddctls Sweet Dellott
|
I J K. P ost, hot* F ’l ' t l i e r Street I
, &lt; .attuiHjoga
W I. |)yne&gt;. A*'met I -ale-nian '
ui’i'i I. .• S. I’ Mini la
gi I M rn

Buy a B u ic k .
driving i t !

a Happy C h r is t m a s ami I’rui- Now Y ea r may
\ • &gt;n ami
rnjtiv every’ wanteil luxury
may I lie Unliilay s firing a fill
g nf eyery desn e

h :&lt;U an

’
'n eight year id,I girl with tin
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itials
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h hrm-i I,*’
Vd tra in , yv«, 'hfuidcd nrid to
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WHEN DETTER AUTO MO 111 LES ARE ntJILT
• • . RU ICK W ILL DUILD t u b m '* . .

Best W ishes

1 vans. J i l l llei
,lii&lt; k Kinvillr l-’ln. |

. ."“&gt;'•
Mr. Vnn„W..
hU ,blonrr. “^ d I wonde* whe^

Hunting P arties

fpo'ri tU fashionable f-ake Pjncid, N V , has in quired an AI
In th« fo r m of the eight-dog team of (lam e Warden ■ lark
H c r » \vq have two f a ir visitors out mushing thinugh Ih d&gt;
snow with Hayes at the runnerW .

ath-List Placed
118 in Rockmart
Hair. I,
reck Last Night t * « *I. .nr'i
'I V.i-nue,

' " ' ‘ rt

end rcca!

411 tli^aj days, .when «c 0f the*lit~

inti*
S m all laughter &lt;&gt;f M&gt;»
VS d
ham -, probably fatally
\\ II Brewer, baggage m .n trt
&lt;•( Police do l.eon
Several Negroes Among Injuried
R I) Hilty, Lansing, Mich , ser
ious
Mrs R D Illltty . slight
A S Me,r. Detroit, serious

„

of you a Christmas complete in Happiness
Cheer . May the New Year bring with it It
Prosperity and good things for you and i

i’&amp;AV’ .Vg*

w' -

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Come to Church Sunday. Special services have been arranged to
extol the praises of One who has guided us through the ages.
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Come to Church on Sunday, A deeper significance will be revealed to you of the heroism of those who died in order that we may
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CHURCH

Corner 5th and Prtrk Ave

W. P. Buhrman, Pastor
Morning Preaching Service, 11 o’clock

Organ Prelude.
Response, "And Thev Called His Name Jesu s"
Hymn, 111, "Hnrk The Herald Angels”
Prayer.
Anthem, "All Hail The Joyful Morn."
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Psalm, 45.
C|oria Patrj.
Haritone Solo. "Tit,‘re’s A Soup In The A n " tWnt Hull), Mr Edward
Huhrman

Evening Preaching Service, 1:30 o’clock

Orgun Prelude.
Response, "Come To Mv Heart, Lord Jesus."
Hymn, 121, "O Little Town Of Bethlehem."
Prayer,
By the choir, "Silent Night, Holy Night.".
Frripturo l/esson.
Anthem, "Calm On The Listening Ear Of Night, Soloist, Miss Catherine
Buhrmnn.
Offertory.
Solo, "&lt;) Holy Night (Dwight Adams), Mrs. Victor Robertson.
S« rnton, "Jeslls Belongs To E v ery b o d y ."
I ‘raver.
Hymn. lilt. Angels From The Realms of tllnry
I'enedi, t ion

S c r i p t u r e 1 a*kkoii,

Anthem, "Hark! What Mean Those Ho|\ Voiees"
&lt;)ffertory.
Soprano Solo, "The Birthday Of A King." Mrs Vulor Rolit-rUou.
Sermon. "Jesu s: The IVrfect Revelation"
Hym n, 125. "O Come. All Ye Faithful."
Benediction.

Sunday School,.9.30 a. m.
Epworth League Devotional Meetings, 6 30 p. m

A Cordial invitation to everyone to attend the services
of this church.

FIRST PR ESBYTER IA N
E. D. Brownlee, D. I)., Pastor,

CHURCH

Corner Oak Ave., and Third St. Hull day, Dec. 26, 1926
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Special Music as follows:
Organ Prelude “The Shepherd’s Sunday Morning” E.
L. Ashford.
Anthem “Sing, 0 Heavens” Berhold Louis.
Offertory “Contemplation from the Holy City” Haul
Solo —“The Holy City” by Emge.
Organ Postlude “Christmas Postlude- May F.

CONGREGATIONAL

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CHURCH

Corner Park Avenue and 3rd Street, John Bernard Hoot, Minister
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Organist, Mrs. Frances Woodruff
Morning Worship 11 o’clock

Prelude, "Andante Maestoso” Sullivan
Offertory, "Adoration" Atherton
Baritone Solo, "Star of Bethlehem" by Cara Roma
Sermon Topic: 'T im e’s Measurement”
Postlude /'Jubilant March” Solly

Postlude,

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T H E FIRST CHRISTIAN CH URCH
(High School Bldg.)
Edw ari Rudicel, Minister

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HE First Christian^Church of Sanford extends the
Season’s greetings\o the thousands of Herald
readers, everywhere. \ In the best and grandest
sense, “A Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year.”
Beginning January secona we are holding a. Beries of
revival meetings in the old-High School auditorium.
A welcome awaits you. f
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Bible School 9:45 R. A. Wilson, General Supt
Communion andSettnon 11 a. m
Christian Endeavor, (1:30.

F, D.vlfing, Pastor
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The Nativity
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From th » Gospel of S t. Luke, Clmpter 11, 1-20

3.’ And
all went to
be taxed,
every one .into his
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city.,
^ .- :A n d Joseph also went tfp from Galilee, out of the
lx Uonttis.lMO. 6ity. o f Nazaroth, into Judea, unto the' city of David, which
is colled Bethlehem, (because ,he was of the house and lineage
p i David,)
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Mentations great with child.
&amp;. i And so it was, that, while they were there, ^he days
were accomplished that she should be delivered.
‘ ' 7. * And she brought forth-her first-born son, and wrap­
ped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a m anger;.be­
cause; there was no roojn fo r them In the inn. *
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Ahr) there were'*fn
UlftHn *IM fthe
ho same
aovviA aaiim
I ph shepherds
o VwmLiir^a
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country
abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
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" And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, nnd
the glOry of the Lord shone round about them: and they
were sore afraid. ,
10. And the angel said unto them, Fear not for, be­
V E R SE FOR TODAY
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trvtt '« hold, Ii bring ypu good tidings of great joy, which shall he
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you
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thiH day, in the city of David,
your'tiod with you l and
n it given you rest !'tm n Saviour/which is-Christ the Lord, -v
e l for he hath given the
12. And this shnll be a sign unto you; Ye shall find
the hnbe Wrapped In swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
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13;’ '•‘A’nd suddenly‘there was with the ungel a mulfitude
of
the
heaven]y host praising .God, nnd saying.
htaes in my heart, more than in
14. G loryTo God In the highest, and on earth pence,
time when their grain and new
9 . is increased.
good will toward men.
15. And it came to puss, as the angels were gone away
: Peace On Eurth
from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another.
Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which
jok a frayed hut from hi* is come to pass, which the Ivord hath made known unto us.
head,
16. And they came with haste, and found Mary und
“Peatc on E arth " was what
Joseph, und the buhe lying in u manger.
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loroel out of whnt you’re
17. And when they had seen it , they made known
worth,
ubroud the saying which was told them concerning this
there we have it:. Pence on
child.
thieh, although n little more
18. And all they that heard it wondered at those
what there was on eurth be- things which were told them Ijy the shepherds.
; - . fore.
19. But Mhry kept all these things, and pondered them
I you. see, I’m Ichabod,—
in
her
heart.
»ver mind the ways I’ve trod;
ober how, so help me God.”
20. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and prais­
ing God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as
not pass the fellow by
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was told, unto them.
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Christmas Every Day
Hy WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS

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came into hot dayj mul it didn’t rkip even the
he always did Sat- F irst of April, thoiigh everything
before breakfast, tuts counterfeit thnt dny, and that
lory. ' He tried to was Dome little relief.
-ninjr, for ho was *■
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ho would not let &gt; ^ycj|( before it cams Thankugivm:
„ , ing it had leak?d out who had
icre w»» « *&gt;U18 caused all these Christmassca.
. 'the Lttle girl had ■ suffered bo
nd over hiii m°ujn much that Bhc hod talked about it
nt the word, nho ,n jjcr a|,.cpj and after that hardly
il little pig stones anybody would play with her.
ctly sick of them. p00p]0 j ust perfectly despised her,
nd of story shnll because if it had not been for her
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greediness it wouldn’t have hapiian. !t 5 Kl‘ ,nK |peped; nnd now, when it camo
It’s post Thanks- ■] hanksglving, and aho wanted
! them to go to church, and hnvc
. si]uiu.h pie and turkey, and show
c whs a httle girl tholr Krntitude, they said, that all
nns so much that t j,e turkeys had been eaten up for
o bo (hristmas ^cr 0|(j Christmas dinners, nnd if
year; und a* «&lt;»nn Bhe wou|,j atop
Christmnsses,
wos over she r&gt;o- jy,ey would see about the grntisial-cards to the lU(Jc7 Wasn’t It dreadful? And
iry to »'k ” *ne tho very next day the little girl
Hut the old began to send letters to the Christvered any of the ma3 p , , , ^ nnd then telegrams, to
r ii while the lit- BtGp jf But j j didn’t do any good;
t that tin ruiry nncj (b,.n ^hc got to calling at the
ilur. und wouldn t |-'a jry•„ house, but the girl that
but letters—not camc t„ lll0 door always said, ’’Not.
me cards In en- at
or "Engaged," or “At*
letters on sheets j j nncr • or* something like that;

. u;lu&gt; iiiUutt itfa rs w lut;
l l r t in t!m im rl; s t r e s s slttitra ?
E I ,c.l1d , « a n h f r a r 8 . . r a U l i . n , r a
A n * tiii’t tit IlttH’ tm tiy lit.

Ik- Pence on

J»t vfa* telebrato tho birth,"
j, “o f One who died for men;
on o f God, we say. What

jr God, or mine? I ’d make you
fe ta I to tell you even half
I havo learned of mine today
yours would hnrdly seem
to stay.
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lid ha hot follow In and out
anthropoids I know about,
Godi td whom you may have
prayed
it see a'world He never made.”
our words are flowing full,"
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ut yet they givo me no reply;
fountain might us well b«
than you, my friend,
fould wait; and hear me to the
endp
wo11m
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where lay the Christ Child, who brought to the world this|,|ny. she ute «n much candy that to one.
message, ‘‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, she did »»t want a n y breakfast;
good will toward men.”
an'* the whole forenoon the pres
"How
For this is Christm as! This is the season of rpmem-.™|*w2
C l "ms had* t*me't'o de‘ papa.
“ F irst rn te !" said the little girl;
brances und gift-giving. A time for feasting and parties! |,v,.r p,.. „,K.ht before; nn.l she
went
round
giving
the
pr.-sents,
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An occasion for decorations! When candle-lit Christmas
ulMj stop, and was rather sober. IlowH
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bail
got
for
oilier
people,
trees gaily bedecked with gorgeous spangles and red and
came home and a te turkev nnd ever, her mamma just put her head
white..cundy canes and lumpy stockings hung in chimney |rri»nberr&gt; fur dinner, and plum in ut the door, and n-kcd her papa;
"Are yuu never earning to break
corners cause squeals of merriment among dancing round- pudding nnd nuts and raisins and
f a s t ? What have you been telling
trice U&amp;lght of a new hat ?
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and
more
candy,
and
then
eyed youngsters. But even yet we hear His message,
be'.tomdnandrd that his mmo
[Went out and coasted, and runie in that c h ild ?”
"O h, just a moral tale "
LwrlttwHfvcrywhero tho same? "Peace on earth, good will toward men."
with a stomach-ache, crying, and
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all
live in every place
jh this unpleasant shell of
^. mine
I t in your fancy makes of m«
itraas curiosity,
right, 1 might be worse tha n
•',th*tt
* you might now be lying flat;
haVO done it from behind,
J taken what thero was to find.

lad idriii hidden face?
|but ho muy like ns
one you may tell T
w me there be Peace
thero be fields and

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m a new song?
U in yourself, my
Jurdnce to the end;
feace there in on Enrth
| what your world Is
’ without any lies,
f could not l&gt;e othermay that nnd then bo
|and he said:

“Why

[gave him rather more
'counting of my etore.
have it, thanks to you.
f what I mean to do,’
felieve that even I
r tell the truth than

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No

matter

1. educated face,
llUhable grace
■d. smile are wii
BRlSk’r
vision as I will

r hf be at,
illet aa th at'

t least another )u»L
Arlington Roljinson.

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The Visit Of St. Nicholas

M y s tic ’s ( h ristm a s
I mul nil kimla .if sm all presents, 1rniMUM nnd nuts, and dumped them
and her big brother’s with nothing |jnto p,,. river; and it mode the fish
hut the tongs in th em , and
h e r ! p(.r f,.&lt; t|y
*u-k, and
the whole
As thi.s is Christman Evo, It hardly seems likely that young lady s i s t e r s with n new silk United States, ns far nut ns Alns
and her pupa’s und mam- j j,u&gt; wa„
i,|Mr,. ,,f
bonfires.
our rondcra will be interested in suggestions for muniripal umbrella,
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mu
s
with
potatoes
and
pieces
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p„.
,-hildren
were
burning
improvements, expositions of |M)litieal maneuver, opinions coal wrapped up in tissue paper. UI, , tll.lr jfip |,,,oks and presents
on oil graft trials, or whatever vve are wont to write u|&gt;on just ns they always hud every
u|| k,„Hs
They had the great
for these columns and as a matter of fact we little feel f’hnstm us.
Then
she
w u ite d jl a t time!
inclined ourselves to dwell upon any problem which might around till th e rest o f the fntnily 1 The little girl went to thank
tend to break or mar the spell of Christmas time.
V*?- were up, nnd she whs the first fo 'th e old Fairy because she had stop
hurst into the library when
th« ' J,ed 'V ts^ M n g'''C h rist,n a's."1'1' n d 's h e
So instead we are publishing on this page today nq&amp;UT
d,,ors were opened and l.s.k at the &gt;&gt;a)|1
hll|&gt;ri,
w«.ul«| keep her
large preselhlM laid out oil the Ii |ironiise nnd i«*e that Christmas
but Christmas messages, poems und stories/d lew of
choicest hits of English and American literature. For as hrury table books, and portfolios never, never cam e again Then the
and
boxes
of station ery,
nnd
hnppy. romping, expectant hoys and girls obediently climb breastpins, and dolls, and little F a iry frowned, nnd asked her if
the stairs to bed. vve can only wish the readers of The Herald i.toves, and dozens o f handker­ she was sure she knew whul she
m eant; and the little girl asked
every joy of the season and try to add to the beauty of the chiefs, nnd inkstands, nnd skates, her,, Why not ’ und the old Fairy
occasion by contributing something on the subject from the^11"'1 M1,,w Hh"'&lt;di«. mul photograph said that now she was behaving
world's foremost writers.
f.am.-H. and little
•'!&gt;• b..* just as greedily as ever, and she d
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o* iif \ynt&lt;T-colors, and I urkixh hotter look out. T h is made the
!•or this is ( hristmas! Nearly two thousand years ago
all,j n„uifm, „„d candied little gitl think it all “ver carefully
wise men, tiearing gifts, “gold, and frankincense and myrrh," . herne-*, ami dolls' h«u«&lt;-s, nn.l again, und she said -ho would be
came from the East guided by the Star t&lt;&gt; Bethlehem. And waterproofs and tin- tug &lt;'bn-i willing t" have it t hristmas about
once in a thousand yours, und then
« group of hopeful shepherds left their wandering flocks at
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said a hundred, nnd then she
the cal of an angel of the Ixml leading them to the manger
she hai| u -plendill Chri.imu- all she
said ten, and at lust she got down

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rung,
(■ All h a il !” the monks at Christinas
sang,
Th(. „,„rry n»onks wh
.-tieer
The gladdest day of all their year
( Hut still apart, unmoved th ereat,
, A pious eldei* brother »ut
I ^ '&gt; n t . in his accustomed place.
With i »*ul
f ace
s i t t ’st thou t h u s ? ” his b r e th ­
ren cried.
" I t is the lilesuid C h ristm as-tid e;
The ('h ristm as lights nre all aglow,
The -acred lilies bud and blow.
"A bove our head- the
joy bellring,
Wchotit tlo
. .h ild io o -mg.
Anil all i. •!
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“ Kejoicu with us; no more rebuke.
Our gladness with thy quiet look."
The gray monk answered: “ Keep,
I pray,
Even II- ye li&gt;t. the Lord's birth
day
‘ Let heathen Vole f ir t s flicker red
U 1 •i . thronged refectory f e a s tare spread;
W ' mv-terv play and
masque
and union
wait 'son g the holy
time!

I • blindest iui
muy h a p p y (
|her papa said he would see if his
Mi Ve .
the
neck
again.
I
I house wns turned into thnt sort
The Simplicity Of Christ
things win
"We know I Don't you tell whnt, 11*4 Lord accepts
of fool'll nnrndine another year;
have;
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and they hud a light supper, and papal Don’t you tell w h a t!"
Ami reverence, bowsm-Vr it strays,!
--------- O---------There was no wild clamor of bells, no jfrent gathering of pretty early everybody went to bed
May find at last the shtningways .
Christmas
Hells
great notables, no acclaim from vast multitudes that night cro**.
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|" lhe&gt; needs must grope who c a n ­
two thousand years ago in the little hamlet of a Homan
Tho littlo girl slupt vary heav­
not sec,
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henAi
the
bells
on
Christmas
province. Instead, the simple shepherds came, called from ily, and she *lept very late, hut
The blade before the enr must be;
/ liny
their tasks on the hills roundabout by u Voice they had nev­ was awakened at last hy the other Thcircold
A- ye nre feeling I havo felt,
fnmillnr enrols play,
children
dancing
round
her
head
And whpre ye dwell I too have
er before heard, or never were-to hear again. Hills, bathed
And
wild
nnd
sweet
with their stockings full of pres­
dwelt.
In the glorious starlight^of the E ast—that is the scene which ents in their htindB.
The words repent
\
Of
peace
on
earth,
good-will
to
rises before our eyes nt Christmastime— hills, nnd white
"Hut
now,
beyond
the
things
of|
"Whnt is I t ? ” said the little girl,
mrn!
sense, • •
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flocks grazing on their Blopes, and n Hoft, fragrant breeze, nnd she rubbed her eyes nnd tried
Beyond occasions and events,
and here and there the tinkle of a bell. And then the mang­ to rise up In bed.
And thought bow, us the dny had I know, through God’s .exceeding !
er. lowly- and humble, the abode of beasts of burden.
"Christmas! Christina*! Christcome,
grace,
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He was not welcomed by the world, but He brought wel­ masl” they all shouted, nnd waved The belfries of all Christendom
Release troni form Und time and 1
Had rolled along
,..
come into tho world. Ho was attacked and persecuted and their stockings.
place. V .
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The unbroken song
Nonsense!
It was Christ runs
put unto death, hut He brought a message of peace and good
Of pcnco on enrth, good-will to "1 listen from no mortal tongue
cheer and forgiveness. His very simplicity was used by His yesterday.”
T" hoar tho song the angels aung;
menl
Her. brothers and sisters just
Ami wnit within myself to know
enemies to ridicule Him, but this simplicity became in time laughed. "W o don’t Know about
the foundation stone of Christianity. And in this simplicity that. It's Christmas to-day, any­ Till ringing, singing, on its wa! I he Christmas lilies bud and blow.
of Christ,'which come so close to the heart of men at Christ­ way. You come Into the 'library
“ The outward symbols disappear
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mastime! lies the solution f t all the grievous problems which and mo ,’* '
From hint whoso inward sight is
A voice, a chime,
Then all at once it flashed on
clear;
vex mankind.— Dearborn In dependent.
A chant sublime
the littlo g irl that the Fairy was Of peace on earth, good-will to Ami nnml| must bo tho choice of
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day*
menl
of Chrlstm uses was beginning. i
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him
who fills them nil with
From A Christmas Carmen
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She was dreadfully alcepy but she .Then from each black, accursed
4&gt;raUe!
sprang up like a lark —a lark that
mouth
"Keep while you need it, brothers
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By John Greenleaf Whittier
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had overeaten itself and gone to
The cannon thundered in the South,
•mine,
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bed cross—and darted into the li­
Sound over all waters, reach out from nil lands,
With honest zeal your Christmas
brary. There It was againl Book*,
The chorus of voices, the clasping of hands;
sign,
and portfolios, and boxes of sta­
Of peace on ''earth, good-will to Bui judgo not him who every
Sing hymns that we sung by the stars of the morn
tionery, and breaatplns—
monl
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Sing songs of the angels when Jesus was horn!
inom
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Ay,
Fm u in his heart the Iorrd Christ
With glad jubilations
Well, the next day, it wns Just It was as if An earthquake rent
born!" /// .B rin g hope to the nations!
the same thing over again, but The hearthstones of h continent,
v
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everybody
getting
crosier;
and
at
The dark night is ending and dawn has begun;
And made forlorn
the end of a week’# timo so rtany
The householda born •
Rise, hope of the ages, arise like the sun,
people hkd loat their tempers t^at Of peace on earth, good-will to
Frpm The Bells * .
speech .flow to musics all hearts beat as onel
you could pick up loat tempera V ’ mtnl N
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anywhere;-they perfectly strewed
Ilcnr the sledge# witr
the ground. . Even when people And in despair I :bowed my head;
w, bugles of battle, the marches of peace;
w.
. Silver bells! tried
to
recover
th
e
ir
tempers
they
“There i/ no-pUfce on earth." I Whnt a world of to
it,'West, North and South, let the long quarrel epase
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melody S
t tho
of great joy that the angel began,
ul mix,
is strong,
" 1 to Wet
r h c IltUo girl I
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Mcrot \ll
ghtenwl, keeping
on earth, good-will to
While thb stars I
^Hthe-heavens
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Hy I’LKMKNT i\ MOOJtK

The iiuihnr f»f (hln poorn. a hlalorliin aiul scholar In am lent
Ia n k un if •** who
In New York, wrolt* Il In 1^22. ns a f’hrlatiiihh prcst iit t&lt;» tils children.
A frlrlui of liio fnmtl&gt;
it
into hr r ttlhtini ii rift Inter son l II to liio Troy SmtlnH which
first |Mihllnh«*«l It IMm’ 2.1. 18 23
Thr au th o r* name. tKldiy
*»n&lt;m i it. u h r ornltlrd
l»r SCoorp
nn dlaplonnrd n«t ti«nuM
his null)* uun umltteil. hut hvf’iiusr h«* tlloUKhi th- |mem (?f
sUtfiit Mtrrur) vajua and did r » w a n t il publish**! *\ ail It It
Ittinli-ul thnt wltllo hil mholurly nlndlcn hnvc luun f-rKutlrn,
thin lltllr porfn lias bro*»m«’ rrl «rhrul rd and Itun !»*•«■»&gt; ttanslslrd
into innnt *»f th** IiuikUuk ^R
t!it* f'hrialiau world
'T w as
Not
The
In

the night before C hristm as, when all through the
a creatu re was stirrin g, not even a mouse.
stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
hopet* that St. Nicholas soon would be then-,
The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visiuns o f sugar plums danced in their heads;
And Mnnunn in her k erchief nnd 1 in my cap •
Hud just settled our brains for a long winter'- nap.
When out on the lawn there rose such n clntter,
I -piling fr*&gt;ni the bed to see whnt was the m alt*r
W a y to I tie window I flew like n flash,
lo re open the shutter* und threw up the Rush
The moon on the breast o f the ncwr-fallcn snow.

Gave a lustre of midday to objects below,
When, whnt to my wondering eyes should nppc°r.
But n mininture sleigh, nnd eight tiny reindeer;
With u little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew- in a moment it must be S t. Nick.
More rapid than ■■ugles his coursers they enme.
And he whistled, und shouted, nnd called them by name;.
■"Now, D asher'
Now, Dancer!
Nyvv, Prnncer and Vixen!On, Comet! On, Cupid! On, Donder nnd Ulitxcp'
To th e top of the porch, to the top o f the wnll!
Now, dush aw ay, dash away, dtish aw ay, nil!
As dry leaves before the wild hurricane Gy,

When they meet with an obstacle/ mount to the sky:
• So up to the house-top tho coursers they flew,
With the sleight full, of toys, and St. Nicholas too.
And then in n twinkling, I heard x&gt;n tho roof
The prancing and .pawing of each tiny hoof—
A* I drew in my head, nnd wns turning around,
Down tho chimney St. Nicholas come with a bound.

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Ho wns dressed all in fur, from his bead to his foot,
And his clothes were nil tarnished with nshes and soot;
A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,
And the looked like a peddler Just opening his pack.
His eyes, how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry!
His checks were like roses, hbi nose liko a cherry 1
His droll little mouth wnji drawn up like a bow,
And tho beard of hi* chin was ns white as the snow;
The Htump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
• And the smoke it encircled his-head like • wreath;
He had a broad face and a found little belly
• That shook, when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly.
He was chubby and.plump, a right Jolly old elf,
And I laughed, when I saw, him, In »pite of myaelf;
A. wink of his eye, and a twist of hU head, .
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread;
Ho spoke not a word, but went straig h t'td his,work)
And filled all the stockings; then turned with a Jerk,
And laying his finger aside of hU nose, :'•*!' - * 1
And glVing a* nod, u p ’ the chimney he reso; ■
j
He sprang
his sleigh, to his team gave a Whistle,
I
And away they all flew Ilka the down of a thistle.
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B u t*1"heard him exclaim, ore he tjrove out"of sigh &gt;
"Happy Christmas to All and to All a Good Nj*™
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The time draws i\par tha birRi of &lt;
,The moon is hid: tha night is still;
The Christmas bells from hill to hi
Answer each other in tho roUt,
,
yP*0 pr voices of four hamlets round,
;From far wind n e a r * on mead snd T
i Swell out and fall, aa i f • door /

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(Members Of Azarian
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Tuesday Night
I'Party
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MRa FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

At the Churches

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RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Uses Vanity Case
To Release First \
Aid Kits on Train

Contract Is Awarded Red Cross Will Give, Gentlemen Prefer
La Belle— Seaboard
BAPTIST CHURCH
laying rails into this town.
For Construction Of Financial Donations
Blondes, Is Claim
Dr. F. D. King
Memorial
Hospital
Rebuild
Storm
Area
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
| LONDON, Dec. 24. — &lt;AP) —
Members of the Azarian Class
Morning worship and sermun
Blondes are not only preferred by
of the F irst Baptist Church de­ 11 A. M.
OCAI.A. Fin., Dec. U . - (JP)—
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—AP) ............
........ but, ..._____
_ to
w the
gentlemen,
according
lightfully
entertained with a
ATLANTA, Ga.. Dec. 24 —&lt;/P)— Contract* for the erection of Mon­ —As an agent for Santa Claus, the J famous surgeon, Sir W. Arbuthnot
^crmon subject, "Tho Anthem
Christmas party Tuesday evening of tho Ages."
The first aid kits of tho Ponce de roe Memorial hospital here were American Red Cross tomorrow will j Lane, they arc much hardier.
a t the old patronage next to the
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Leon special, which last night awnrdH lust night by the city present Christmas
presents
the
Young
People'*
Unions
0:16
P.
Fair-haired persons have enor­
Baptist Church.
crashed head-on into its sister Couin’il
form of nnncial awards,for the re­ mous advantage over dark haired,”
M.
The rooms were beautifully dec­
train, the Royal Pulm, here, wore
The 1160,000 structure will be building of their homo* to 500 he told th&lt;\ American Women’*
•Evening service 7:30 P. M.
orated with Christmas suggestions,
released by a silver vanity case in built b&gt; drain Construction com­ Florida hurricane-stricken families. clyb here. "They seem to be able
OUR
EVENING
OF
MUSIC
a largo Christmas tree occupying
Of 22,004 families which ap­ to fight against disease very muvh
tho hands of a 23 year-old girl.
pany of Daytona Beach.
Work
Under the direction of Mrs. A.
|the prominent place. Lovely gifts
Miss Margaret Skcel, daughter will start January 1 , with com­ pealed to the Red Cross for relief better.”
.
fo r each member, of the class were M. Philips with Miss Margaret of Dr. A. J. Skecl, 2617 Lee Road, pletion i-xpected in six months.
after tho hurricane last September,
presented. , M fi. Decourscy, the Davis, at tho organ, the choir will Cleveland, Ohio, was in the car
Six i entrnl Florida counties the organization announced twlay,
teacher d ftn a ' class, was given a present Sunday Evening the Can­ just to the rear of the diner, in 'surrounding this city depend on 10 ,000 , representing approximately
beautiful sliver mesh bag.
tata, "Yule Tide Memories,” by which 20 persona loBt their lives. Oenln for hospital facilities^ nnd 00,000 individuals, have been reha­
L 'G lfti were given by the class to Wilson with an obligato pnrt by Miss Skecl had just left the dining due to highway accidents in this bilitated.
local orphan, who was present. Girls’ Chorus.
In this work the Red Cross haa
vicinity the present twenty-five
car when the engines met.
i
Gifts
i l 1 in
' t!
of money were
dirtributed
a fund of more than
The program follows:
bed Institution has been taxed far
Hcnring screams from the
also given,
"Praiso and Glory”—Choir nnd ahead she smashed the kit in
missionary work
beyond enpneity, sometimes car­ $3,450,000, tho assistance being di­
In China.
Girls’ Chorus.
ing for as many as fifty patients rected chiefly toward the rebuild­
car with her vanity nnd hu:
A delight
Tenor Solo—"The Prophecy"— with it to the front of tho
3grom was renJ Adapted from
The new institution will have a ing of homes and shelter and cloth­
dered durir
Dr.
C.
W.
Baker,
and
Girls’
Chorus
evening. Miss
(•parity of 1*0 beds nnd will lie ing. About 000 families are being j
.
For
3
minutes
before
physi
Edna Fcrber’s
] Louise Mi
King "Holy Night,”
fireproof throughout
The ••id rehabilitated each week, and tho
“Bethlehem" —Choir and Girls could reach the scene she di
undertaking
is
expected
to
be
con­
while six el
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Celebrated Story 8
grade girls dress- Chorus.
Structure will be remodeled for
_ j first operations, returning
cluded
in
about
10
weeks.
ed as ange
d tho part in panQuartet,— "The Shepherds’ V is-, train ami obtaining nintcrin!
a nurse* home and school.
Comedyr
|tomlme.
V. Messenger as- ion"—Mrs. Goo. L. Gray, Mrs. C.[ other kits.
I.A BELLE— Florida Power &amp;.
iano.
at
)I. Cook, Mr. F. E. Gatchel ami
Miss Margaret Zachary, who i« Light Company building transmis­
Cool orr
-si
hour refreshments of Mr. Walter I-ocl:e.
A-ftJ
attending Duke University nt I)ur sion line from Le Belle to Sears.
I
Miss
Nnnnettc
McDonald,
who
is
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cako nnd coffee were
Vdane* *V Contralto Solo nnd'Chorus—"The
ham. N C , returned home Wednes
delightful occasion Midnight Choir".— Mrs. Cook nnd attending Normal school at Ath­ day evening to s|H'tid the holiday!
ens, Ga., is spending the holidays
ith the class singing "Holy Choir.
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here with her parents, Mr. nnd with her |mrente, Mr nnd Mrs. A
Ight" nnd “Hark, the Herald An­
1 ), Zachary
Bnratone Solo,
Quartet, nnd |Mrs. F M. Carroll.
gola •Sing.'
Chorus—“The Wine
Men".— Mr.
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J F Bridge* and son*, John,
D. C. Moore and Messrs. Baker
Mr. and Mrs J B. Borland ,n|i i Clay and Arthur, o f Ruleigh, N.
Gatchel, Moorv und I-ocke, and
Spencer.-. *■i.V .
Mrs. He
family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. arrived here Wednesday evening
Girls Chorus.
h Wight and.Mrt. Ed•v
Snell and fumily of Pickard, Alu.,
Hostess
Solos nnd Qunrtot—"The Guild- nre visiting their daughters, Mr*. to join Mrs Bridges, to spend the
,-&lt;* will entertain at
holiday? with her brother nnd wife, I
ing Star"—-Mrs it
Glenn, Mr*
f:JO, o’cock at ,th$ Wo* Of Her
I. II. Echols and Mrs R It. Pippin. Mr. and Mr* A l&gt; Zachary.
Geo. W. Rny, nnd Mesdnmcs A. M. *
ob, honoring Mrs. Julius
Philips, Geo. W. Ray. C. H. Cook
if Lansdale, Pa.
- On t h ^
nnd F. M. Carroll.
A Mrs S. 0. Chase will bers of
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“Room for Thee" Choir nnd
it buffet supper nnd cle woro.u
Girls' Chorus
y, honoring their sott tained sX -'A
w.
home of M rs.' Jlerkejd Apeer
FlltST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Friday
Sanford Hoighta.
SCIENTIST
(Verne Hurt entertains
The attractive some was adorned
Christian
Science services arej
honoring MIbb Char-[with basketa of poinsettiiis, garker of I.unsdnle, Pa.
lands and Christmas bells us well held every Sunday morning in the ! 4
•-viifffl
II Lushing Post, Anicri- ns other novelties suggestive of Woman’s Club, Oak Avenue, nenr
••r
ion
Auxiliary,
New the season. A rugh Christmas Thinl Street, at 11 o’clock, Sunday,
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tree, bright with gay ornnments School at 10 o’clock
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tinsel and tiny lights was arranged Subject for Sunday, "Christian
i+
in the dining room. Placed nt the Science”.
lible Christmas base were remembrances for cnch Wednesday evening service* |
ftm Is Given At of the Circle membrs. The dining which include testimonies of
.hint tu i‘Xtfii&lt;i to you very
1-nblc was laid with n handsome Christian Science healing are held
VS
cordially,
the world wide
I
ast Side School lacc cloth, and the colors of red nt 7o'rlock.
\iij I9?0 Be
wish
of
the
moment,
A
very
This
Church
maintain*
a
free!
nnd green were accentuated in ev­
Merry Christmas and a
^ ir C )e m ^ Q in {5 tn B 5
the most enjoyable ery way both in tho decorations, Rending Room, No. 617 First Nn-j
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Happy
and
prosperous
New
programa of the year place cards and refreshment*.
tionul
Bank
Building,
where
the
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■ifi
Year.
Tuesday afternoon at
1 P
Refreshments of chicken salmi, Bible and all authorized Christian
fide Primary School, un- aaltincs, pickles, cake and h ot' Science litemtture may l&gt;c read
pervision of Miss Emma chocolate were served by the host- 'borrowed or purchased. Open daily
li t program was one of ess.
except Sundays nnd holiday* from
k,t given, and a great
A fter the supper, nn exception , 3 to 5 P. M.
Kg school.
ally enjoyable program was ren -1 All are cordially Invited to nt
^ram was as follows:
dered undor the direction of Mr* tend our services nnd to make use*
N*
Elizabeth Iycfflor
Waro and Mrs. John A b r a h a m s . ] of tile Reuding Room.
l.uke 2:^ 14, by Jnme*
Which included readings, games j
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May the season bring: you joy and the new
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and music. Several very numer Christian &lt; hurch (High School 4
find.' school.
year much prosperity is our wish to our many
mis readings afforded much mirth
Bldg.)
{
■Out «» Blessed Star,"
among them wen; "A Donkey's
K(lwar(, Uudicel. Minister
It
friends and patrons.
Christmas", read l&gt;y Mr*, lierliert
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lijht (pantomime), by ip e e r; "The Flap,K&gt;r". by M rs, H.l.lc^School 0:46 R A. W. Ison,
DuLiu lyceson, Margaret Fellows Sr.; “Walkin’ in the Snow ‘f‘," ernl oupeprintendent.
ptionette Hays, Louise with an Umbrella", by Mrs. Frank' Communl^°n and « r » o n 11 a. m.
is Wall McCrory, JoscMilane Theatre — Princess Theatre
Whistle solo 1
&gt;n®. nn j0 . n
Sermon
Bk, Ruth Baker, Elizabeth ,I^'saing; Tumpeten
,!
Evening service 7:30. Sermon
by
Mrs.
Hopkins.
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false Hall, Helen Sneed.
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and illustrated hymns
During tlie evening home made (
Crsdle Hymn, by chorus
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 45
candies and mints were served
o'clock, at 1206 Elm Avenue.
&gt;)•
lAld Monarch," reading The circle attended 100 per cent
Revival meeting* begin Jan. 2. I *+++++++*++++'4-++ + + +++-M-++-f + + + + + + + + +++ + + + + + '&lt;--l"l- + + + +
Mrs E M Curroll, Mrs. Fellow* The special preacher will be State .
■krmnn.
*
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Ip On Christman,” solo Sr., Mr*. Herbert Speer. Mr* Evangelist Rev Hoy I.. Brown, n*
|Whltten.
RtWl beach
y LMr"'
L' oB,r?w1
n’ jI
Joyfully," song by Miss Flat.-her, M,»s Mary Goodale 'V
Services
night,toy
at 7:30
clock,
I
Mrs. Touchstone, Mrs. Ware, Mrs.
All Souls Catholic Church
A.
J
.
Kelly,
Mrs.
Frank
Lossing
|t» Santa," reading by
Dec. 24. Christmas Eve. High,
l
Mrs. Lossing Sr.. Mrs. Cunning­
ri
Mass. Midnight.
i House Top," Bong by ham, Mrs. Srtange.
‘
Dec. 25. f-'enBCof the Nativity.
T o 1,11 we M‘rve nntl n11 that aerve
First Mass 8 a. m. Second Mass
__ l_____ -u s, we send greetings nnd beat
T scr
George I*. Bomar of St. Ix&gt;ui«,
rf*r« Christmas,” readf'i
10 a. m.
wishes
for
Yulctidc
Season
nnd
New
Mo.,
wns
n
business
visitor
in
San­
Inr Cheek.
Dec. 20. Sunday. Feast of St.
Yenr.
Santa Claus,” Bong ford Thursday.
Stephen. Maas 10 a. m. ChriBt.,§ § H
children).
mas tree party 3 p. m.
, •■,:&gt;&gt;*
Mrs.
G.
Maxcy,
Mrs.
Q.
I).
Doa' (pantomime), by
All tho children of the Sunday
acy and Mrs, E. M. Dosscy spent school nre invited to the party;
7 r
fA Visit I q Toy Land." Friday in Orlando.
also their friends.
I I I L E l. he tuneful
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jkolls, Balia,'Jacks; SolMiss Lucy Mney Curry of Or­
I Snowflakes.
First Presbyterian Church
spirit of Yuletide is
fplnyette; ^Merrily, lando spent Thursday In Sanford
Corner Onk Ave. nnd Third St.
ringing d o w n the
Danee,”" 4,8 anta aa the guest of Mrs. R. E. Tolnr.
Rov. E. D. Brownlee, Pastor.
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“We
Say
It
With
Flowers”
Round tho Chrlstland, *lst us add our well-,
Sunday services:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Higgins
Ihe^Awakenlng of
9:48 a. nt-, Sunday School.
loft Thursday for Floral City,
wishing to the chorus—that
11 n. m., morning worship.
where they will spend tho holidays
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0:30 p. m., Christian Endenvor.
yours may be the merriest
with- relatives.
7:30 p. m., evening worship.
of holidays bringing peace,
riven out by . Santa,
You are Invited to worship here.
Mrs. G. Maxcy and son Hugh, of
"airiea and Brownies.
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plenty
and fullest
fruition
» m
fe'" ’
Frostproof, arc
spending the
»
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a
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X. V
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Holy
Cross
Episcopal
Church
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
TV
— * ' ' '
' M*«d*
V
.
Friday
Midnight
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M r,. J . D.
Holy Communion and service.
|j|e
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»&gt;
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Saturday. ‘
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Miss Anna DuBose rotumod
V
k&gt;Morning prayer and Holy . Com­
guaranteed
Afternoon home Thursday f r o m Atlanta, munion
J3
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at
11
o’clock.
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Sunday.
cial library
library courae,
course,
elk!
noon the ^ M
Church School a t 9:46 o'clock.
• 18.5% Amonia — 12,4% Potash ,
°l gaV4rg
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Morning prayer and sermon at
M
rs..
Lewis
MItcliell
of
»m undsti
.
YWda tJa spending the holiday* 11 o'clock.
Selina M.
Evening
prayer
and
sermorf
at
Both
immediately available
, vAh* her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
The progn
7:30 o’clock.
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Robert
Gray
of
Salem,
III.,
ar­
SchooL , 7 ’ \
STOCK IN SANFORD
I f m Fannie S. Munson left
numbers won* »n
* - Fri—ill rived In Sanford Friday afternoon,
HAS NO EQUAL \
having been called here by the
death of hit1 sister, Miss Ida *Mae
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H appy Christmas

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Mr. nnd j
w ._j L Orlando,- reednesday evening to S t A w
vith her P*r- holidays.
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�Farmer And
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Killed Ea
Arrested In Fight
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Marion Tala . ;«lty. got
r a j t ^ &lt;iV-s
erson and consider*
iped at to weight
mas are mentioned,
little over five-feet
Weighs only 116
n yocal gifts she
■mures up to her
tnd there are many
for the raexto-so;htness of figure is
Marion Talley and Mary
both of the New York Metm Opera Company, Bernice
:r comes from Kansas City,
l has probably mors admlrttored In various parts of
ltlnent t han any otiicr mem-

my Maloney Is
iblishedNowAs
ding Contender
r YORK.

Dec.

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the SA» Carlo Grand C
ny. J h la muy be parti,
l i a r by the fact that !
h, Kansan, where she
ew years, la a large mil
and practically all tH
h the U. S. Army mui
'V. military achool and
cated «&amp;re;at some thi
ifreeri. *1 Brforo embai

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complete without a
men, it will bo r.
donnish and seem 1

;• BENTON HARBOR, Micl
«._&lt;A&gt;&gt;-The Inst , ° f ,th«
girl compalnatrt* against'
Benjamin Purnell, head •
Mouse of David coldhy, wai
to testify in justice court

sister of Ruth Bnniford Reed who
testified yesterday that aha was
subjected to indignities by (he cult
leader
when
10» years
old. T Both
&gt;t «. k
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AUGUSTA. K a, D*o,!24.— (A l*)
—Around the Confederate monumeht on Broad street today hun­
dreds o f perrons gathered to pledge
’anew their faith in Tyrtip Ray*
mond Cobb.
* Jf.
\l'A "testimonial meeting" was
Milled by the Chamber of Com­
merce and officials o f the city and
state wvre un;ong those prepared
to;'dcclarc their confidence In the.
"honesty and integrity" of the vet*
erftn of a thousand baseball battles.
Judge .William H. Barrett of the
United States dirtrict court, Mayor
William P. White and L. S. Ar­
rington, president of the chamber
o f[ commerce, were among the
speakers.

LONDON. Pea 24. — T[AP) ~
Complaint;, regarding the ways In
which professional boxing in Eng­
land permits youths of IB and 10
to take part In long contests ate.
pouting in upon the authorities.
• A report of the -Amateur Boxing
Association points out that over­
straining of youngster* is.not tol­
erated in amateur circles, and the
rule governing .junior competition
says: "In no case must^a junior
take part in n contest of more
than four rounds of one and a half
minute* each.” ,
Young professional boxcre nrc
allowed to fight 10 or 15 round*,
as thi* hus bfeen the custom . of

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HAVANA; Dee. '24.—(/P)— Poohome, 12 miles south of here early
today by an unknown assailant.
The bodies of the couple were
found in the yard of their home
by the dead man's brother Leo.
who lived with them.
Leo liallerman said hla brother
and sister-in-law went to the yard
when they heard n noise.’ Shortly
after they left the house he said
he hcnril Mrs, Hnifcnnon scream':
"Oh, S hio, don’t. Oh, they’rc.going to kill Chnrles." Then he heard
shots.
iim Jeffrie, once I
Running into the yard, Leo said bett In a foot race,
he found the bodies. Both had have a'tough time
been instantly killed, Haltcrmon modem heavyweight

III. circuit
at .next
is justice

ful memories, for Miss .Schalker
hardly ever sings in a city afithout
receiving floral homage from some
friend of her Leavenworth dayi.
Another unfquo fact in ifio cn- ' v|g|on a f t j,e Atlantic Coast Lind
retT ° f Miss Schalkcr is that the j |fc planning to place one of it* hosyoung artist studied herself f o r ( p|U |8 j,crC| xt W88 hsamed followmany year* before going to u jnK tj,e visit here of the rood’s
teacher. Sho has developed a rich cj,jef Burg eon, of Wilmington, and
merao-soprano voice with a wenlth olhtT officials from Waycross. Inof tonal beauty and fine shading.
dieatlons arc that the pretent city
•&lt;, " ,ir’"
~
horpitnf will be taken over, and
Jack Delaney has resigned tbe ni,out jo jo o O .-pended in imlight heavyweight championship, provements.
. . When ’ you consider t h e r e ---------------------------- —
were no light heavyweights to gbt,
.MOORE HA V E N — Hr.dges and
you can appreciate what a tre- dykes at Moore Haven being reniendous sacrifice this was.
paired and rebuilt.

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Maloney, of Boston, wa?
established here today as a
ibto heavyweight title contaking rank with Jack De■ ■ Jack
irn, Jack Shhrkoy and
psey In the .rnce for n fight
v e *r with Gene Tunney.
rviving his thir&lt;r. tert in Tex |
aird's elimination tournament
Maloney won a decisive
it nd victory over Harry Pers- |
! Of Sweden. The hopes of
Iff Munn, giant Nebraskan, lied in defeat by Knute Han- |
Ipg'Kactne, Wiis., in another 10 '
sloney won every round in bis
|c&gt;with Penrsson. who appar-j
■.was raved from a knockout ,
be final bell. _
rj
.winning streak of twelve
g j l t was snapped ill the d efeat’
[unn by Hansen,
tb Van Porat, of Norway, for-1
Olympic champion, was stopih the eighth ro.ind of the
ling
10-routul
hrnvyweight I
Hi by Martin Burke, of New'
^naf tho-ref«ireu . intervening *,two knock downs.

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Merry Christmas T
one

baler Interest In
■edicted For 1927
ivis Cup Matches
• PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24.—•/T’;
— Interest In the Dnvis cup tennis
matches next year will Ihj greuter
than, ever hcausc o f last season's
victories of the french players
and the fact thnt Vincent Richards
Tio linger will lie available to aid
in the defense of the trophy by
iAinarica, Samuel H. (’ollon, vice
president of the United States
&amp; kw n'Tcnnis Association, believes,
, *•We'ftTo looking forward to rcc.
^ord breaking crc*wds, whan tb* (in*
■als of the international matches
art. -played here again," be said
.^That the triumphs of Rene I ji
* Costa, holder of both the Amerlcatf.- Indoor and outdoor titles;
Jean Borotra and Henri Cochet
■Jicftier o f the Wimbledon crown
rnayo, (stimulated interest in tennis
Fa1 lVb 0 r tho world is shown by the
fact that more nutlons will com, pete for the trophy than over be-

a n d aJI G c o d ^ i s t a
fo r C h n s tir u is a n d th e
T t e w '^ c a r

Sanford's newest market nn.l groterv exlend* to till its l&gt;est wiahes fm the Merriest
Chi;iHtniaM imaginable and n New Year all
bfiffht With’ gotwi thingb.

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Sanford and Commercial
McLander Arcade

ANTS ARE KI.ATKD
Ysrk. Dec. 24— (/P»—The
■will'd)* "a real pennant
lad" with the infusion of
Hbmsby’s fighting spirit,
Ross Young, veteran outo f the New York team,
t Frisch l* « great all
player, but there ia only
&gt;rn«by," says Young. ,

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We hope the Christmua HcnKon may bring a greater joy
than eVer and that your fondcat hopes.and wishos may he
fulfilled during the toming
i.
year.

the moment you apply
p-Stilphur to an itching,
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A LP, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1026

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' f,r*V
of universal honmgo ’
to the Judean bramble?
CH IEF, reaily Mop. For person*.,never seen, the people of Rockp ,Kniuh. looking forward, foretells ‘L E A D S
RESCERSi had
mnrt and nil of.this part of Geor­
a time when Inntend of the bramr blc, or the thorn shall come up tho . IN TRAIN WRECK gia have turned over their hontes,
their autonmliiles, tlieir lalior'and
'.f i r tree. 0 glorious prophecy. The 1
in fact, their nil. It will cost many
; Irmpble to the Ncbri'WK hah hr- ^
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the enjoyment of Christmas, for
j comt* thr mujtv'tic conifer, everythey will be worn out soon. I can
inn tor tho Data, bj ; -there bearing upun its brunches( into Hockmurt f&lt;.
his rightful pluce in .lit Christina* time, tributes of our, At Hock mart,
j affection. In its presence malice, tained scverul l.ul
jenvy and hatred melt away and It mid with doctor..,
becomes easy to follow tho divine nurt.es following,
command, "Ixjve one nnothcr." re»|Uented trom n.
Mystery? W s, hut it is the infs- other &lt;,ties, rrl'iri
tery of Christmas.
Diere bonfires

Greetings to
ns of County

F IR ST

Merry

Christmas

BAPTIST CHURCH
Hr. F. I). Kin*

1’ROMjNENT M E N
SEND LETTERS TO
OLD “SAINT NICK”

'•&gt; “ 1 11 n-nermined manner. As
L n|u were r» moved, they were
laid Me
a He u I,y lieltl and we
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did not take time lu try to identify
Hear Mr. Claus: We’ll share
tiluse We knew were dead. Lives
Ituil I,, |,u i.uved, and il was the , the 1.S.000 ihieks asked lor by Mr.
injured that vve wurkinl after.” I Mnrkwond and Mr. McKinnon. W.
Ai, light wns made available, j K. Watson."
"Send me a girl who will accept
scenes of honor greeted the eye.”
,
my
proposal. Hobby Deane. I*. S.
said Mr. Gillespie. "From two
windows of tint wrecked diner I Hodgson Hall wants one too."
"Put a 12 foot channel in my
saw terribly torn parts (,f two ne­
i
stocking
A, P. Connolly.”
gro waiters! b’odu-s hanging, tlxur
white coats smeared with blood, j “Ci.’e me that Hide saddle 1
troni another window we dragged ; asked fur last year. AlMVucud me
the decapitated l^dy of nn appar­ null iny friends a cunol. J. G.
ently middle ugtf) white woman. Hall."
Two tots who expected to greet &gt; “Hear Santa: I want a live
bantu Claus ‘tomorrow no doubt, I merchants’ association. Al Raf- ;
were so badly oru.hcd that idem, fel.l ”
"I’ ba s e -end me a perfect po­
ficntion will be almost impossible
liceman,
if you have one. 1 also j
Through one window of the diner
we saw a man still seated at hi- want a girl Roy Williams.”
"Dear Santa ('Inns I'm anxious,
ebair it: f be table
t ppiu i-n'Iv in
was Iml ,i:i/,,| \\ . , ■■t bun on I h a v e lie or l w . , |i|,,n t'HIlks K.

to Him. This hcoBon
ising to'H im If*.. His
i thus calebrftto. . -;.

s iiheaed

•11 e me u pea, etui
tel in IIS
, oinitiisMoner
S (l ( base
Diop mo ther cune
into my
- f••« king
F K Housholder
"tiive us a -ettbsl fill on which
t,, !u&gt; n-phitll.
From your true
believers. 'Munnv' and D o c k - "
l ‘b-,i-. -end no- :i new rts ipe
t
a bini 1,,nii
Hob Holly
i , i %, me a pony that will carry
n,i »1 • f *&gt;i cl
l M Hand
11•o' - a* lii
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CHRISTIAN ( 111 KCII
Rev. Hdwurd Itudircl

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l t itdiiii.ll&gt; • •iiiing to under~tand
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,
We -hoiild all ic/"|,c
,,ii ilit- ( li11st inn- Da&gt; fm t be
. lining "I the World s Savii-ut and
King
laboi toward* tlml glad
I l«i \ when the hrixuledgi of i In e t
ha'I
ei III,, whole e.i 1 1

As Servants of J'he Sanford Public, the officers of peace
take much pleasure in wishing; to everyone a Joyful
Christmas complete with every happiness.
We trust that the New Year will bring" to each of you
;t f u ll measure o f Health, Wealth and Prosperity.

San Pn.ncisco Now
Leads \merican (mod
Will Air Expedition

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PANAM A ( 1 1 ^
(• ron ml Hi" g lur«’ «&gt;( thr fu***’* and
.th«!
f kuh, for now Hob Jont'b t't/llege, at . thought of the heroism of those
( ollegc Point mud* th tr-eu y . t n s t J whft^hhd vrirkrd*ti#l,.&gt;y|ii(li^nii|nr:
mg S2*iO,OfHi
I ,.f the night nnd wen- ttot yet

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Merrie
Christmas!

At this most joyous Season it gives us much pleasure
to wish each of you a Happy Christmas, cotyplete'we
hope, with every wanted jo y ,-*
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May the New Year usher in a Season of abundant ProsWe, Servants of you. the Public, take this menus of extending to everyone
our heartiest wishes for n joyful Christmas.
May the New Year bring with it an abundance of Health, Welilth and
Prosperity to you all.

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F. T. Vernon
R . F. Williamson
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Admiral1 tatlm er Finds N EW YO RK, Dec. 24.—(VJ&gt;)— council—“Tho next step, should be Re»c/ Engineer
Throttle
Send Some Christmas messages from the di­ n general agreement for the redui- ’ S C I ? 0 ™ P S , iVCAn i i T ! j f n
T o Rio Grande And plomatic leaders of "two hemis­ tion and limitation o f nnhnments."
But R e
R u R A u th o r ity
Go Himself To Puerto pheres emphasizing tho world's
Foreign Minlstcn? Moltaseu o f
T o P lk ,t
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Thoroughbred Events Ott
y Programs
Proprams;
Christmas Day
Many Expected To Attend

I.AKF.I.ANI), Fla!, Dec. 24 —
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CANTON, O., Dcte. 24— (/P)-In
(AP)—
A speedy trigl for. the slay­
asking the death penalty for Pat­
rick. Eugene McDermott, charged ers of J . E- Harrelson, deputy
Vfijh the murder of Don R. Mcllctt, rhoriff, was indicatsd today by
C a n to n ' publisher, AssAUnt Prose­ Judges H. C. Pettcwny of the cir­
cutor Henry W. H artsr tods/ told cuit court of Polk county, who an­ boring the fugitive." PoH„ - =
the Jury that the asassslnatlon nounced that if John Rogers, one
w as'“an attack upon the American of the two negtoes who killed the
p re s s , without which; our Instltu officer, is captured, tho grand
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Taxes con bo cut if the g j
tibbs cannot prosper.”
“I t is a mnttbr of war,” Hxrtor purpose'.of bringing indictments ing bodlts aud th* Tfll^
declared. “You *ou!d gladly give «fc»‘nat the qccustd. The regular only waht to cut
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yopr sons to go out and fight for
yout country. This sort of thing
is tbe most dastardly, heinous,
cowardly crime in~the decaloguo
league. It must stop, or America
is not safe.”
When Harter reviewed the story
of the slaying, and depicted the
.
“young, virile_editor whose only j
faults were courage and honesty,”
lying in a pool o f blood, throe of ; V tiy this ChrtetAas bd your Happiest on'fe and ^
the men on the Jury brushed tears
the New Year bring you and yours exceeding
from their eyes. The three women
perity.
among the 13 persons in the Jury
box, spjJe'ared unmoved.

need for peace and good will arc Denmark thought the cause of i
INGTON, Dec. 24.—(A P ) published today by tho New York world peace nnd good will tatwcen[ ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 24^—(/P)— ■- A can! o f features and fast ac­
The messages peoples could best bo advanced by J Tho head-on collision last night tion i* listed for tha Christmna day
olutlonxry situation in Herald Tribune.
if tg u a apparently la becoming wore sent in reply to the quest­ mnking tha League of N ations; at Kockmnrt, Ga., of northbound jtees on t hc.voal at Scmlnola.
ions: “How can world peace nnd "what, according to its nnmc a n d j Southern railway passenger train Many of. tha bast aijimals now
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Admiral Juljan L. Latimer, International good will be best ad­ idea, it ought to be: A Leaguo of ‘ I’onco do Leon, Miami to Chicago, quartered' at tho track arp enty^dd
of the American ape- vanced In the coming y ear?" And All Notions."
with tho southbound Royal Palm, f)&gt;r the Yuletlde events and alArgc
squadron ,ln Latin- “Are existing international . ar­
apparently was caused by the crowd is ex^seted to. throng the
Premier Znlmle o f Greece—“The
plant to watch tho thoroughbreds
n waters, hao found it-nd- rangements f o r the promotion of
existence of the League pf Nations Ponce de Leon’s ^engineer over­
to land a force of blucjack- peace .adequate to maintain i t ? ’’ is the linppicst event of this cen­ looking tho order to take the “sid­ d *»h.
va\. ;
Edward A. Fohlmsn, managing
Grande bar and to pro- Some of the replies, in part, were:
ing" to pass the Royal Palm, o f­
tury."
%
I f ; aboard hia flagahip,
ficials of the road said jn&gt; a state­ director, has announced that rac­
“King A lbert of the Blgians—
Foreign .Minister Lofgren of
ing officials a r e ready to tn)ca caro
or, to Puerto Cabczas,
ment
here today.
'The pcnco of th e World can be in­ Sweden—"There -are two great
nter of the rcvolutiono f the largest crowds in the his­
An
investigation
already
haa
sured only by the universal good­ tiUks for cooperation among the
tory of tho esUbllshmsnt and that
ent.
will 'o f the peoples, nnd this good nations immediately ahead: "An been started to determine why the plenty o f entertainment has bccjrt
lie Adolfo Diaz,’ the conorder was not observed.
prealdent of Nicaragua, will depends largely on the abili­ international economic conference
provided.
.
ty
of
these
peoples
mutually
to
and
proportionate
reduction
of
Tho official statem ent revealed
-been recognized by the
“If they like music and clean
that the regular engineer of the Sports, they’l l ' dnjoy ' their after­
armaments."
States nnd In being op- understand one another."
Chancellor Soplal of Austria de­ Pone dc I-eon was not nt tho throt­ noon a t .Semiriolq," Mr. Pohlmtui
Premier Wnkntsuki of Japan—
by the liberal revolutionary
&gt;p headed by former Vice-Pre*- “In the spirit thnt prompted Lin­ clared European peace did not se­ tle when his train crashed into tho said today. “I want to sc« you
A chchiist df Dunedin, New Zea­
at Gettysburg is cured “if freedom nnd equal rights Royal Palm which was idling • Be­ .Sanford people dovlrri here ChrtbttrSacasa, recognized aa preel- coln’s address
land, ha» discovered a process for
Mexico, haa renewed hh still to be found the salvation of are not granted and international long on the main track awaiting roos day. Your support has assist­ cleaning wool badly stained by;
guaranteed to those national com­ the Ponco de Leon's passage on ed in tho project yrhlqh we Intepd *
'fo r American Intervention, the race."
stains
aJannounced last night that lie -Secretary o f State Kellogg of munities which cannot be united the siding. A road foreman or to make (ho nest in tho United
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commiw-'oned Dr. Alhandro tho United S tates—"I should rath­ politically with tho chief part of traveling cngincor had relieved States," he adddd.
,
former Nicaraguan minister er see accomplished during the their nations.”
him nt McPherson, 12 miles ffom
The overnight optri?s for the va­
come to Washington to ex- coming year n few concrete evi­
F oreig n Minister S aen z o f Mcxl- the scene of the crash, but it was rious events on the program qr cx- days of racing. Re hM brought,in
the American government dences of the spirit o f mutunl co :"W o rld peace nnd international em p h asized thnt ho boro complete JK-Cted to hclh swell tho number of i5 second-placet, horjpa gnd hi*
mounts bay* Cfutured tho show
at desire of my govern- trust than to see the nations attack­ good
will be
best
advanced authority for it, nnd thnt he under­ rtnrtrrs for each'face. Fans
&gt;bring peace to Nicaragua." ing problems in such a general nnd during tho coining yenr by means stood the orders fully.
gel to seo the prenildf jockey of money aqyen.tlmod. Realy is sec­
ond to Paacuma wH^ »«ven win- _
irtting his chargo thnt tho ptospective manner so n« to e x .­ o f treaties in which governments
S. J . Keith, the r e g u la r engineer, the mccUtig, T. PaSCUtna, In ac­
ners- .McCroaoen comes, third with V
faction is being supplied clude the possibility# o f solid r e ­ will commit themselves to o ver­ was injured seriously and J . M. tion in almost every race.
five mounts /which have tucked
rtr and men by the. Calles
t
Ihiscurna
has
piloted
14
winners
come
their
difficulties
amicably
Pierce, the road forem an , was pro­
sults.
away
tho higgeat end o f the purse. ^ ^
t o f Mexico and th at
Under
tho
wire
during
the
first
11
Foreign Minister
Hrinnd of through diplomatic channels, and bably fatally hurt. H. It. Moss,
S’ Mexican propaganda in
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as u last resort submit to nrbitrn- the fireman, was killed.
drast daily by Mexico.’’ France—“My object being to put . . . . . .
solid foundn- tlon* with{nit in «ny case resorting
The accident was apparently
red, “ Mexican opmslon i* European peace on
to foce of arm s." - caur.ed by the en gin eer o f the f ir s t i
j.s o atrong that eventually tions, I have directed all my e f ­
F oreign Minister Van Kurnbeck
t cope with It, nnd .( again forts to tr a n sfo rm tho principles of Holland— "T h e L eague o f N a ­ No. 2, (th e Ponce de Leon) o ver­
i
to the American govern­ of the le a g u e o f Nations into rcal- tions exists and has not yet spok­ looking the order to ta k e the sid­
9
ing at the south end o f passing
or American Intervention, iics and to tiring about by degrees
en its last word. I look Tor the
track a t Rockninrt, f o r No. 101
with its high ideals, la many a ’ complete reconciliation between
enure of pence to prosper greatly
(the Royal I’n ln i)," said the s t a t e ­
more desirable than Mexican the countries which had torn one
in 192 7 .”^
allied with barbarism.”
ment
Hand F orem an Pierce, r e ­
another to
pieces during four
Prem ier Jimpar of Belgium - “ It
ting on the east co asf , yenrs.”
lieved Engineer K eith nt M cPher­
tho United S t a te s hBn sev- . P rem ier B eth le n «»f Hungnry— is indispensable for liip safety of son and Pierce and F irem an Moss
val units, ho relate,^, Is be- j "The clashing disproportion *-f 'nil that peace b&lt;j strengthened m a understood train orders for first
f
more tense and s e v e r e , ’ |military nrniamenta demands the unanimous sentiment of good will No. 2 to take siding fo r No. 101 nt
anti in an atm osphere of absolute
1‘tho loss of life during thi- j
.
Rock m a r t ."
good fnlth."
ijjitton
Is appalling." The Nic- ! 11U1C cs 5,111 ° n
I wish to thank
mnnv patronH for their
on is
Pierre has been in the service
he
j
Foreign
M
in
ister
Strcsemniin
of
I&gt;t Wellington Koo of f ’hinn —
gdah consul in Honduras,
kind patronage during 15)26 and to extend
—“O u r agreement in (ien- “ Public opinion in Chinn, which since 1012
' i t S I,, had reported the landing of , Germany
evu
over
tho
military
control
of
Kockmnrt,
a
town
of
between
i,formerly
was
ignored,
is
a
new
f
a
c
­
Mexicans, nnd
to them best wishes for a Itaptiy Christmas
1 *1&lt;8t ‘a -*m■by amostly
gun runner at Puerto Germany is a success which does tor which must be recognized nnd 001) and ,1,000 inhabitants, is s i tu ­
and Prosperous. New Year.
i, near the Honduran bor- credit to the policy of Locarno. In respected if world peace is to lie ated in the foothills of a mount­
ainous country
and
northbound
wliich Is Admiral I-atinier’s three months w e shall probably be obtained."
a tile to do something more."
Foreign Minister
Militimm of trains entering it must negotiate a
Xtion.
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Foreign M in ister Zaleski of Po­ Ktnnnniu —"W e "Hifrve
A new switch
admiral, in reporting his
unspoken sharp downgrade.
recently was installed, placing the
vcmenta to the Washington uu land— "A m on g the measures I faith in these days that are com
ics, gave no details to show consider adequate to serve nnd
siding three q u arte rs of u mile
developments.had caused him promote the pence of th e world and
Premier I.ykke of Norway — "N&lt; from tile station and a half mile
land bluojnckctr at Rio Grand international good will, I nttni h
farth er than thr old switch.
pacts or international
ar
and go to tho revolutionary grent im portan ce to dianrmameiit range.oents for the preservation of
The Ponce de Leon wus made up
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I t wax assumed that the conference*."
peacu are adequate if ih crc are any :of ten coaches, comprising the
ckct» were put aahoro to pio- Discount C ecil. British represent who w ill not ronpedt them or win, 'f i r s t sertiiTi, and wan believed to
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‘ American and other foreigners i ntive In the League o f Nations Jesire war.
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have carried more than 2IMI pasaeniq tlio movejnent of hard
, gers
The Royal Palm also iind a
lumber out of the Klo Grande j
large passenger lint and was c o m ­

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ipression O v e r
ansas Moves to
le E ast, Is Report

i ' M f f d V -------.TAMPA, Deo. 24.—
Tho do•Ion that spread yesterday
r central Kansas, moved rapidf&lt; northeastward and appeared to,as a disturbance of marked inT over tho upper lake region,
j daily weather-report from
‘ Office of W. J. Bennett, govaent .meteorologist here. A ti­
er disturbance o f apparently
I intensity appeared over th
cwr Rio Grande valley today
ssuro remained moderately
h on the Atlantic coast and the
liwostern high moved down
the entire western portion of
l country with a center over Nc
where sub-zero temperatures
v ’ • craturcs fell over the entire
era portion of the country
the exception of the Pacific
Frost was reported at Los
today. ■
at eastern sections had slight
ter temperatures today,
y rains were reported from
[tlons of the lower Mississippi
i Ohio valleys and light to modrain or snow over portions
t&amp; ltie plains states and the Great

Christmas at Springs
Is Pledge of Health

Tho at ute roil* 1 .leBAIf r o w
partim nt wi 11 lie naked to route
K Hid Nu 2 fro in Fort
State
Memir ;• Bill !'«w , n long Ihv line
l.i
from
..I the s •llhi mrd Air
IVmbrc .k« In ilm to w, ovpr the east
Reniaide « f the right -of VV«J
dents o f Bartow and F o ri Meade,
meeting here, decided to petition
'the highway officinls on the su b­
ject.

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Merrie Christmas!

To you Men and Women
and Little Children of San­
ford—

Muy tills Christmas be abundant in Happiness and
find every wanted jby iulfilled— may the Now Year
bring you and vouts exceeding Prosperity.. . ,
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Voluntary m ilitary training at
Poinunu college, Claremont, ('ill.,
is more successful than the co m ­
pulsory system, abandoned
two
y e a r s ago. said M ajor lieorge A
Sanford, commandant of tin* Kc, serve Officer's T rain in g ('orp.v

S E M IN O L E

PRESSERY

220 Magnolia

And may its spirit streng­
then the ties of old friends
—may it bring* you new
friends and new acquaint­
ances to add pleasure and
joy to time and age^-

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,‘The Fountain of Youth’*'
Christmna Day, whllo millions less fortunate a rt
0y J Nbattling
i
3W and cold in the ice-sheathed
slush and snoW
north, hundreds will bo bathing in tho health-giving tem­
pered waters of tho “Fountain of Youth" mid tho tubtropical splendors of tho most bedutiful spot in Florida.
A home hero means modernity nnd comfort In a fairy­
land setting. Golf to test the most skillful over the sport­
iest course In Florida; fighting black boss that literally
awarm the lakes and streams; tho best small gam* shoot­
ing in America, and yachting, motoring nnd social diver­
sions are here to suit any taste or fulfill any fancy. ,W«
have a booklet you'll enjoy. Address

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this Christmas day be yours
in fullest measure—

This we wish for you,
Men and Women and Lit­
tle Children of Sanford.

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munity or town than the whole heart
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Joy/'Gladness

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city commission

home life

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rejoices in

ndisputable anc

unprecedented growth of Sanford,

ntial, unselfish

loyal citizens haye made it the City Substantial

this Sea^

son-of Prosperity and Joy, The City Commission wishes to
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Temporary suspension of the con­
tract fo r air mail service between
Atlanta and Miami at the dose of
busines* D ec7"8i, was announced
today by the Post Office depart­
.LAH ASSEE, Pla.; Dec. 24. ment.
"Under agreement with the
-Dade county continued ita
rer other counties of Florida Florida Airways, Inc.,” n state­
monthly consumption of ment said, “the service will be sus•until the proposed trunk
« . but yielded to Duval
in the use of kerosene In ilnc’ KmtV from New York to Atber, according to figures lanta* la 'placed in operation and
out by Nathan Mayo, com-! lights Aro oat up on the Florida |
or of agriculture.
, ' **»t*te aflfthat !n schedule of night i
•county's consumption wa&amp; djicrutipteiraay'be placed in effect.
0 in gasoline, and Duval’a*
"Service has been operated on
in kerosene. Tho iattgc the FJprfila route for the past nine
also led ip signal oil, with months with consistent regularity
Uor.». The consumption of {but owing.to. the lack of lights for
in Duval county was 1, ‘ night flying and the resulting ne­
8 gallons.
J , cessity of night operation, the op­
Itfordugh county brought up eration has not proved attractive
rvedond In the consumption from the standpoint of mail rev­
Idllne, with 2,455,732 gallons, enues,
MARION TA LLEY. OPERATIC
"Although the department has
ran thlrtl in kerosene, with
SOPRANO
3. Dade county consumed paid the contractor more than was
gallons of kerosene. Hills- received in postage receipts, the j
Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, wife of
conuumcd £14 gallons of line has not been meeting operut
the
Brittish Prime Minister, con-}
Ing expenses.”
oil.
,
fessed
thnt her grentest ambition
consumption of the three
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i is someday to mark nil her houseother counties Included:
J h.e ,eo ^ * nnnn
1 “m0Unt,8 t 0 |bold linen with a n ’ appropriate
tma, gasoline, 433,081 gal- about
10,000,000 tons n second.
■i .kerosene, 48,080; Provard,
and 40390; Broward, 509,sT ^ ,V '
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id 70,292; Escambia, 301,044 g —
J.,812; Indian River, 132,830 ■
&gt;,402: Lake, 458.394 and 7 8 ,.;*
ee. 338.897 and 51,120; I*on, ■
Land 20209: Manatee, 400.- B
82,093; Marion, 441,533
$1,129; Monroe, 120,543 and
0 range, 995.111 and 126.ilia iiv&gt; and
n&gt;„i 23,058; (S
&gt;la. 100.302
I Beach, J 4248,780 and 159.- jfi
Pinellas, 1,645,344 and 2 01.-,5 m
^olk, 1,203,489 and 202,724; jg O
hns, 331,1411 nnd 39,770; St. S *
L 228.053 and 26,947; Sarn:
J,08l) and 55,623; Seminole.
•an d 12.301; Voluslu, 773.-

TO' EVERYONE!

Small Truck
I have some choice two acre
tracts on Dixie Highway that
T am offering for *1200 with
|200 down and $20 per month.
This land Is the finest kind of
trucking lond and flowing yeater and electricity aro available.
Each tract has a frontage of
125 feet on good paved (road.
Anyone who wants enough land
to raise their own vegetables
and still be close enough to
Sanford to be convenient should
iuy one of these tracts before
they are all gone.

May the Holiday Season be
abundant in joys for you
and yours and may the New
Year bring- You exceeding
prosperity.

Our Christmas
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May the Season's Happy Blessin

found in every, home and every he
aglow with the Spirit of Christmas. (

BLUE BONNET
MARKETS . .

L. A. RENAUD

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224 Magnolia

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iristmas

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sincere “Wishes
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I 110,051.

Jon county consumed 62 gnloil; Alachua. 204;
£*264; St. Johns, 100; St. Lui V * Seminole, 51 nnd Volusia.

take this Means to Wish Everyone

,C^REA T T A C K L E I N J 1 U K I )

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SU U R G H . Dec.
23.&lt;/P&gt;—
r W asm uth, tackle on th”
jj^jrplty of P ittsb u rg h ’s footliall (
maplnyed p«arlv all sensnn with
t y to his leg thnt ncsessi- |
arin g of. a brace. This be
jnown with his admission to
iltnl here for an operation '
I inches of cartilag e wet» I

A V ery Merry Christmas

EDGEWOOD GROCERY

a A ccord ing to n Swiss sclent,-t
H » r v 6 centers which react t »
msfc are in the. feet.

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Prosperous New Year

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M erry Christmas
Tomorrow we depart from tin* daily routine, of commerce, that we, and our co­

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workers may enjoy Christmas to the fullest extent, and that the true Christian
spirit of this holy day may he observed.

Happy New Year
May the one be Urge with that sublime pence
the day celebrates; the other outstanding
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In only worthwhile nccompliHhmunts, is our
sincer# wiBh a t this Yuletide Season.
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portant factor in whatever measure o f success yoe enjoy,
extend to you the season’s greetings, and express at
time our appreciation o f past opportunities fo r sewing you and
pleasurable anticipation o f similar privileges in the future.

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HA N T a I M O N I C A , C a l i f ., D ee
«’lir,|. notified, admonished. ordered, you to art f o r t h t h e n a tu r jt ib f your rune
(4 ). F i v e ( i ) and S ix (&lt;) o r .u n a u r . •'ommumlrd arid. r c n i J r r d to appear respectiv e claim * and f u r t h e r prn&gt;»
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veyed part of Sectio n I I ; U l O u , - E l U,r Off ter of tho Clerk of «». * th a t all cla im * of you a n d each of U.l*
or unaurveyed part o f S e cllo u C o urt ll&gt; t»«e Olfy o f Sanford. S e m i­ you may be determined by a d e­
f&gt;G years bid, of Santa Monica, -#ho &lt;1),
14; and Lota F o u r 44). FtV « (0 ) , nole r.u inty. F lo rid a . on Monday cree of tbla Court and t h a t the In
a »r*U fu r-fo u r (4 ) contecuSix 18 ) and Seven
(7 )
or • un- tl i* 3rd ■!»&gt; of Jnn nu ry A: O ' 19V -.
each yenr celebrates bur birthday aiirvayrd
r e s l . If any. held by you and earn
urehK.
part of Sectio n 18: all In to- * n * « r r tlir •Hill of Complaint tr
Of
you.
may
lie
divested
out
of
you
\v i t .sT. kh my‘ hand alyl official
with a 10-mile or longer awiin In T im n a b lp 30 south, l ia n a * 21 eaat. filed in till* Court Against you. and and each1 «&gt;f &gt;ou and Invested "&gt;
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in
till*
cause.
sold
the Pacific ocean, today nnnottneed
•T h e weal one-bnlf (W 1-3) and r a i l. ,, l.rin* It ftU|l to riu n a if cloud*,
her intention of participating In’ Lota One ( I), Two (2). and Three •and qniri title In'thO Oomplnlnanl. |
13). nil In Section'* 2. ToWnablp 20 W ILLIAM I . W O O D R U FF. in and
f‘
the $40,000 Wrigley marathon aouth, ita n a e 31 eaat.
to
tli.
ulinve
described
lands,!
wherein Complainant pray* fpr a
T r a c t i.
his ( ’liriHlmn.H neaF.on will be tho happiest you have evet
cha’nptl Htvim next month.
D
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this
t'o
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declarlnK.
adT h e eaat th req -q u arle rs (K 2-4)
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the
fee
the New Year will hold for you and your* Health, Hap.
of til* aouth one-hulf (S 1-2)
of
i.\ t m k i i i n t i t c o i n T o r t i i i : Section IS; Wrat one-ltalf ( t y 1*1) Mlinpl'- t i t l e In anil fu an Id land to
•perity.
1-4J| be In iHe r m n p la ln n n t; confirming,
SK V K ST It J l l i l t M I .
I ’ l l l P T I T of Northeast q u a rte r (N R
INK 1-4)
of deelarliiK. n d ju d g lh * and decrrelna
O F T H U S T A T R O F F L O R I D A , N ortheast Quarter
th
e
till,
of
the
Complainant
to
be
l \ A X I I 1*0 It S K I I I N O L K C O T S - Northwest q uarter |N’W 2 -4 ) : and
Southwest q uarter (S W 1-4) and n K»‘i~i end Im le fra s lb l* title In fee
T V — IX n i A N L ' K I l V .
O IIO F.lt O F P i ' l l I .H 'A T I O X I Aits One ( I ) and T h re e ( I ) all In sim ple d ecreein g 'a ll title, claim i
WII.UA.M L , W O O D R U F F .
.Section 20; l.nts nuuibrred One ( I ) , or fntwret claim ed by you or any
or' part lea
Uoniplalttant.
Two (2) and T hree &lt; !) o f fleclldn o f y on &lt;&gt;i any p arty
v*.
i s ; mid Lot* nuiiihered On* ( t ) . ctaltnioK «*r to claim under you or
UlIAItLUH 8C IID L T Z K , et n l ,
Two (2) und the northeast q u a r te r nny Of ''*&gt;• In and to aald land* to
licfrn d n n t*.
INK 1-4) of Sectio n 30;
all
In be \rli&gt;dl&gt; null and void and of no
N O T IC 'D T O K M I t V Y
AMI
U X - Township !« aouth, R ange 31 eaat. e f f e c t « haieae y a r: perpetually enjo lnlm . and re s tra in in g you
and
KA’O W .Y . D R F K X I I A X T A
T r a i l 4,
,
each of you and yntir agent.', servT i l l : S T A T U O K F I . O I I I O A , !• »—
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(2)
of
Sectio
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20.
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fOACILMAN. * W.
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M r im i D K . ship 20, enulh of ftunife 31 eaat.
Any claim l&gt;y deed of conveyance,
T r a c t S.
mnp oi otherwise. o r Intrrferlnit In
okoiuiY: w. ivm .u v william a
The south on e -h alf (H 1-2) o f the I an y w*&gt; « Itb Ibe possession of the)
HFBNC’K. K. H. MLLJtWOUTH. K ltlL|)
o f 1 c o m p l.c o tn t. Ita
KKINH 11. VANOKMAN. If
aliv e, northw est qu arte r (N1V
*uccea*or». naund
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CHAULFS
S C IIU L T Z F . XV. F. COACHM*N , W
J. MoIIIII Ml*. O KO IIO B W XVYLLY.
WILLIA M A. HPKNCK. K. 8. KLI-8-.
XVORTH, KI18K1NK n. VANOKMAN
s r * dead, th e un know n hair*, devi­
ates. -lenntaea. o r g rnntora. i n J 1“
T U B L A K K JE 8 H U P F E U T t L l Z K R
COMP ANT, a corporation, and Tlir. I
KLI-SXVOHTIt TIIU KT l*OMPANY.
u rorporn llnn. If «Nld rorporntlonN

ir t .' im w w s fft e

ame
NEW* HA VEN .

| "four hoursomcn" * fame, i* now
I coach of Villa-novu.
Percy Wendell, Harvard, one of
I).‘p layers
the
luminaries of the flaugh^on
r jot fo o l ball hlslod In the gamo system, is thu earliest halfback se­
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lection on today's couching lists,
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of Camp’s thirty- 1&gt;elng tho mentor of Lehigh. K b t
sen name# . arc ennto John Maulbctich, Michigan,
Uhd that also are included in the whose Oklahoma A.&amp;. M team this
iitr c m p lc te available Hat, of year won the Missouri Valley
liege loaches for.tho season Just title. Earl Martinau, Minnesota,
of
Kalamazoo Normal
n ld . 1 Front the standpoint of coach
^ AIL American selections those (Western State) in Michigan, com­
jacho*, include two ends, n tnck- pletes the list.
, a guard and a center from the
Ira E. Rodgers, West Virginia
ne and|. fotir quarterbacks, three shares with Tnd Jones the- clistinzlfbacks and two fullbacks, one of tion of being the one All-Amoncun
■e lnttor, however, having bee l coaching at the schools from whicn
i m d ^ s o os an end.
they were named to the mythical
Moat At Igfferent Schools
team. Homer Hazel, Rutgers, is
Excepting Dartmouth, represent- conch of. the University of MlssijI by tjwro of Us 12 All-American alppi.
All-American
linemen,
row
coaching, include J . J . McKwan, id
ach irepresents a different school. Wc&lt;t Point, who, after so vor.il
Harvard with 77, and Pcnnsyl- years’ coaching nt the service j
iihU wjlh 38, have a single repro- school, went to the University oi
ntativr while Princeton, with 65 Oregon .this year . C. W. Kponrs
ll-Aniericah selections, is not rep- Dartmouth, is now conch at Min­
iented.
Eight coaches come nesota, and E. P. McGInley, J t ., is
om Eastern schgbfs, five from coach at St. Josephs,' Philadelphia
Eg Tep territory und two front
•tea dp the borderland between

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jarh o ly, A. A. Stagg. He was
Wlcd |ln end on Cmnii'.' first
ythica choice in I8W, l&gt;cing
iS.'Of le four Vale men honored
a t y e fr . ’With him on that first
am w « lleffclfin gcr of lineman
lidUloi and the first of-thc Poes
Lbi&gt;ll»
frdm Princeton.
ih frJiu
Princeton,
Ralph'(Haze, Dartmouth, named
[ail All-American end in 1D0.*». Is
poach t»f athletic teams, nt S t. Viato rs colftge in Illinois. Glaze, like
p lagg, vfna n great baseball player
Mid pitched in the Big Leagues
Several (years before devoting all
Vii* tiin^ to college athletics.
'•' Many Coaehlng-QuarteTbark*
g'Coachlng-quartcrbucks of AllUmericMi teams bcglti with T. A.
I). June*, Yale, in 11)07 and aim
tjncludo ,'AValter Steffen, Chicago,
jbnmcd In 1008. Almost continu­
ously idnco then
Steffen hns
m iched k ’anu-Rir Tech. For ten
months of the year Steffen* is a
judge of Chicago's snperiur court.
[ Next Imong the quarterbacks is
&gt; lv ln *(‘‘Bo” ) ’ McMinin, colorful

JOHN W. SNEED'

Sanford Peed’&amp; Supply Co.
SUNSHINE” Feeds and Service
id 4th St • *
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J Automobile
I Insurance

The wise man protects
himself against injury
to
others—against
damage to property

SANFORD

against ‘ theft
against

W. a

P R IC E , M gr.

W. First S t;,
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and

destruet ion

by fire—

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P h o n e 472-W

Then no matter what

LUMBER YARD
ERu. r.

happens he is beyond
the reach of loss

and

Fram es and Screens

the cost for this cov­

llcinjs Cabinets
resa nnd Pine

erage is so small that
it

is

hardly

worth

while to go without it
Really folks you can
enjoy the use
A
lock Plaster
tfro
Hardware
Ironing Hoards
’fade to Order

Price :kIs JfC'.*
Right
cfkLOht

SHV.

Maple Sugar
s, 12 to
per case $ 18.50
d Apple Fruit In
IU g &gt;

of the

car so much more
Hoard

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irthcrn apd Pinto
beat quality for
■sc, in 25 Hi- bags 52.30
»rto Rico Yamu Yv ,
Potatoes ia. IDO ,([ i
•. Price per bag 12.33
larkeyf Peas for

The ('hristian Spirit of Service to
others and Good-will to all is the Spir­
it we try to make a day-by-day real­

NEW
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XCTUTU ac

if

you KNOW you are
fully protected.

ity in this Hank.
you.

We want to serve

Phone 539

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Credit For His
* S In Brickfield

sband
L Dan Thoomaa
rtjGELES, Call/., Dec.2 i.,
u of * 16-year-old jgir
fteswd of- C to lie i n
my r ^ K Kiri migh

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Tnko it from the valley's unnnintous choice for nll-American full­
back. Herb Jocxting, of Minnesotai t s the linemen who do the work
and the bncTtfield gets the credit.
Linemen
w&lt;?k hard . carving
holes in the enemy defence, J o e stIng told u home town audience nnd
the burkficld inun then "stumbles

Was up to me to go by myself. IJut
to do that would have been too
humiliating. y0 I stayed nt home.
I used to hear of Charlie being
at the Montmartre and the Ambas­
sador with other girls. Those were
r
Ljopojal whilo they were the stories that hurt mpro than
« y home frdm the thca- anything else, because those were'
the places where we had our best
times before we were married.
1 he Hrcnk Comes
two years, of a "nog- - . . “Sidney was born Inst March'
*nd who said, in cf- 30, Dut even both bnbies nnd my
pd what money, you
efforts failed tc- make our home!
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n’t expect" too much of
attractive enough .to keep Charlie i ft*r Minnesota
1 attention?-—.—.
there. And when he did stay j second stop ri
1 Grey Chaplin's atory home,
he shut himself up in his I Big Ten. It n
Ured rpmanco with
most-ftfmoua cojne-f .library and rend. He cvcu~tgfused the shift play,
to meet my friends, who often throw the gain
'
'
visited me nt the house. He suid redpeing the s|
H it to me exclusively that they were common and that he fensc.
Itraid and NEA Service, did not caro to know them.
J
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died aho sat in tho llttlu
“Then
came
thnt
fatal
Monday
j
The
Itoynl
A
IjtUgr,” Hollywood homo
padparchta, with Sidney night. I wns entertaining a few. Sweden, an a ,
piin and Charlca Spencer guests after the theater. Charlie j born is ntationii
/r„ playing about the deliberately insulted them and) the country r&lt;&gt;n
ordered them to leave the house. 1 iats and net us
That was too much. He had never
Alberta, Canada, University jtti
dents rained a fund of $20,00(
themselves to build n skating ant
L feminine lead In ‘T h e
hockey rink on the earn this.
fch,” commenced * Mrs/
|1 was jimtflPlfart
gOur work iji the plctqro □■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
fa togethartoahifast, c*n- * .
The New Veal* will be ushered in nt foanfdrri at
fary day. iftiat VanThe h
Ml LA N E TH EA T R E
fi friendship which soon
1 love—at least on my
■metnnes doubt now if ■
per really loved tne.
I was very considemte H
I He even used to take B
Id me to dinner after we J
W 01^ day’s work on tho 3
Mother liked him, too. *
Greatest Touring Company of 100 Artists
long before t. began ‘ 0 ■
1 Performances* in 2 Days— 3 Different O p eras
tag thnt made me know j
si. I was scared at first ■
December ."10 and .'ll
wng girl might l»e who j|
"AIDA"
re with Charllo Chaplin. » Thursday Evening. December .'10
Wilh Mines. Jnrobo and Glade (of 'I'ampa. Ha.)
ns so attentive thnt I 3
think, too, he' might real- r

IDEAL

t V Qbnstrnasfjjisb;
£Qay 1927
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WISH

b»r citrus trees, truck and field crops, watermelons, tropical fruits, lawns
nnd flowers. We hnvo n formula suited to the needs of every crop.
Wo n re equipped to make prompt shipment of IDEAL FERTILIZERS in
perfect mechanical condition. Don’t delay ordering four fall reqaire-

2 appicst

to express our appreciation of your

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer

splendid patronage during Dj 26 and to ask
a continuation of snme for the coming year.
May the Season bring

y ., u

manv j„ ys „,1(|

the coming year unlimited i.nisnei itv

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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With which is Affiliated

FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL

SUPPLY CO.. Oilrim

PAUL H. FORBES. Mgr.; Sanford Branch

Resort Fashions Predict
Soft S h a d e s

Youthful Lines

S A N C AR LO

C s t C K rLrtrcteJ*
C &amp; r o l J t 'R i r s g

.Messrs. Tnmmasini . Conali. Mongelli — Pallet.
Fridav Matinee, December .'11
‘‘MARTHA"
With Mmes. Escobar and Schalker: Messrs. Oivifrei. In
tcrrnnte, Cervi. Followed l»v a special dance nrngrum hr
Ihe BALLET.

Jiarlir Propones
]
time the. night ho pro- J:
nir
Wo worn on on- ■
t from a theater. He J
i keep oor mnrringo.
aa
Friday Matinee, December .11
"I.I C IA "
il after the picture wv&gt; 2
Wilh
Mmes.
Paggi,
and
Falco:
Messrs.
Tnfuro.
Lulll.
K&gt; we w»-tn to Mexico I &gt; ■
Cervi—
Mallet.
f ceremony performed. 3
from there the news ■
Special Attention giten out of town mail orders, lies
und by the time we got 3
ervntions now. Single Ticket Sale now for season (1
lollywoOd everyone hero *
m i"
3 operas) at Desk C. Chamber cf Commerce.

Ih.- husband nn

l ong e r

in attentive, connidernte
I laid Instead, he was
ful husband who suid,
at monc-y you want, but
tt too much of my time

PRIC ES: Orchestra, $ 4.00. $1.50; Balcony $1.50, $3,
$2.50, $2.
iia a iiiiim iiiiim in n in n a n n iH U H H ii

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Definite information regarding1 Resort fushions was obtained by Marion lives of this firm
who returned from New York* Iasi week
Many of the new ideas in dress are at DicksonIves new and -present a panorama of import­
ant fashions for 1927.

Klin of the films who,
pur reel of "The Kid," j
l young Jackin Coogan
ilmo«t mnternnl tenderlin M-al life ha*
been
If that lad, "never nuw
Ibir- for ilny* at a tune,"
L tr.r comedian'* wife
pint \nnuyed Him
F»&gt; expected ehili(ren
linuu-upH, and did not!
■ annoyed by their funa-I

First!

-harIio junior wan born J J
bt \w&gt;uld change nnd ♦
l tmio-aV honte," Raid +
iioib. r "Hut he didn’t |T
kne und took care of +
pib r'hnrlie went nut , J
►
itl m - friends. At the -4where I be- 1
j * -'de of my husband. 4Iptsr.-.) alone or with ^
I ll I wanted to go, it ♦

To our friends and patrons
uv extend our heartiest wish­
es for a Season of Great Joy
and deep.appreciation of the
splendid patronage given us
in 192(r. We ti-ust we will be
favored with a continuation
in the coming year.

ne Fashions
'Washington;
loes Change
pTON, Dec. 24.—W —
I How of fashion is rcP(°r&gt; many 'of tho cus“» and manners once
■ally a part of. tho

■*»(«piwjnni.

i f iif, the conventional
pf fla y and Web*
I ilLkuLklLfl
ia *_
•H'Aplwitring. • I t ia
"ow hy only a few.
rrninifd hat la being
* tack of ‘ troditlc'n,
^ °ld familio? forma
being dropped /or
• ('resent d ay., In the
clgarot and 4/Ivo
at fill the nlr once
f Uie Jjumblo stogie or
even th at well1of addressing raomu Congress itself—
“ a from Tenneaseo,"
I may be ,hi» ntate—-is
I*uring the uwnion n
kuil exception was
6 occasions to tho-use
p re ssin g colleagues
■ aebuto,

‘•dim* tffv f by i» i-

Dicksou-Iivcs is the first in
Cent nil Florida to show
these Resort fashions.

Waste Not
“Wilful waste makes woeful
want” is as true as ever. By wast­
ing not and hy saving, pass be­
yond the danger o f woeful want
We^pffer you a place for youi
savings both sale and profitable
1 Per (Vnt Interest Paid On Sav­
ings Accounts

(Yepc de Chine
Are first in order of fab­
rics with sheer fabrics, in­
cluding Georgette,
R omiiim? and Crcpo Elizabeth
being more usctl Ihun over
before. Sports fabrics are
KHAKI KOOL, depicting
mtionul forest nud park
Rcencs: MOLLY -,0 -M E *
LANG,
P A N C R O S S„
CAMEOLK CREPES and
small checked designs in
.affetn or cropo. ’

S B r n in o in ilo u n h

Sanford, Fla
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS &lt; ^ «

The Silhouette
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SANFORD MERCHANTS READY
FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE

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Sanford merchants have been making great
jreparationa for the holiday trade. Their shelves
ire well stocked and they have the goods to please
#l,||
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*1 ‘ .A.
full*
. ,
Do your Christmas gift buying in Sanford
where it will benefit you nnd the whose comnunity in the New Year.
. The Christmas spirit is the neighborly jpIHt.

Oiir Iloarty; Greetings to you al—
maylthiB Christmas fulfill your overy

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need fbr Happiness and may 1927 be
Our hearty Greetings to you all—
-i.

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grnn(a fretdem of
Hip movement
Two-plcce dresses arc full nt
the lower part of the blouse and
on tho sides. Scnarato skirts
• with novel sweaters are good
for country club costumes. In­
tricate ;ditching.
shirring,
stitched down oiul cross bar
|.|onl» «tc frequtintly uwL

Informal Presentation
of Resort Mpdes ;
By Models Tuesday,
December 28th
2 8 ,h
Admission to this will be only
by cord. Cards may be secured
from Mr. Wright of the dress
shops or from Sidney Ives of

k bolwa.rk|a£lnst-aa-

SANFORD,

In many instances ^Ir, Ives
wns the first buyer tq sco .
I ho manufacturer's models.

Flat Crene and

Laney Dry Cleaning Co
110 E. Second

First!

Avenue

the advertising d
cause former m
have
will
T Women wishing to sec the dis■ play.- arc /uriced to securo cards
at once as only a limited number
%rc. available. Phone Orlando,
’ 41M.

�bo studied dlitin’

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governor of Kenthd vice president
of “gross fraud and
court c a s t against
. Humphrey Marshall •o f
ty. ' public charges had

Seriate unseat;; Senntor Arthui
Gjjuld of Maine its action wil
down on the records as an im
Laht preccdenL
ould’s fRncss is questioned be
Sc of charges' that he paid r

H ^ S a y s Gotham’
(Canadian Is Givd
3 Weeks* Reprieve Paper Misquoted Him

invea-

tirfation. {JI|

Mnnhall, the
appeared that

hoTrevef had heed prosecuted.’ ’dn
definitely to n special committee.

Tim dpntmiitee hub’siquenttiy re­
ported - back that' Marshall nover

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PA RIS,
Dec.
2 4 ; — &lt;/p)—Col.
IIAMILTOMi''Ont., Dec. 24— (/P)
George
Harvey
today
suld thet ho
^ jjo r Barty, \vlio was to have been
hanged nt dawn today, wns given
a Christmas g ift of three more
Week?* of lifo jjjis t or. he wns about
h .

M IAM I,..PJa., • Dee, 2 4 .-^ ^ )—
William M. Rnlstop, employed at u
dairy south of Miami, has been arTtsted at the instance of postal in­
spectors and charged with ■embez­
zlement of between $3,600 and
$4,000 from the postoffied at Whit­
ley City, Ky., of which ho was
postmaster.
Ralston wns located •her® by Incpcctorf Clnrenco Coleman' and
Frank M. Powell, of Danville, Ky.
The nllogcd embezzlement was dis­
covered in, November, Ttyjaton flee­
ing when inspectors began a cheek
up of his office, pdstoffict! officials

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The
ItcKlRtratlnh Hooka of the
City o f Hanford. F lorid a. ' will t&gt;e
open Monday, D ecem ber iOlh, I9S*.
Rnd will close Satu rday, Ja n u a ry
iu E ig h th . 1917.
■'At the City Hall.
i* R. y iiiid r s .
.City R oaiatratlon ’Officer.

WASHINGTON,

Dee.

--Allocation of Agricultural de­
partment funds for tho construc­
tion o f forest trails and highways
during the fiscal year ended June
ZQ\ 1020, includad tjie, following fo r
southern states:
Alabama $40,000.
Floridu $250,000.
&gt; ;
Georgia -$280,000. ' .
' . ;.
North Carolina $481,000. • ? .*
Oklahoma $42,000.
(
South Carolina $77,000.
Tennessee $230,000.
Virginia $342,000:
..
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FORT MYERS. — Lee cou
truck growers are expecting nt
n half million dollars fro m 'tl
potato crop next spring. A y
of 160,000 bushels- is Indicated, ag­
ricultural authorities-said, and an.
average price of 75c a bushel.' E s­
timates ire to the probitblo rise of
the qrop vary between 150,000 and.
300,000 bushels.

Have You,
Some Money
B rick, building, hardware,
and grocery and dry goods
stock, also drugu&gt; a real
bargain.
Any reasonable offer •
considered '
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BIG Results

Lake Mary, Fla.

A special committee investigat­
ed and voted Ho expel -Ame* « Old
Brooks. . B u t' tho House,-judiciary
committee decided th at the House
could not expel In such a ease—■
(hat Its rights of oxpulsion were
gxhricdiftl rather than punitive.
A lg o the House didn't vote to
throw out Ames ami Brooks, hut
passed separate resolutions of

It is a STU DEBA KER—a Masterpiece of
Custom beauty, glistening* with Lustrous
laquers—a worthy tribute to express the
sentiment you feel.

,? “delaney pl Anvs tour

A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL

M. been invoVved.^ pn
ink cm boizicindriFJn
i. He moved to the^Sir!
try in 187Diand stoyted
-again. .lie'becam e a imVHe.'CiJDdcnmiiUqn against
irritorial legislator and accused Congressmen.
murcessfully f d t gover-

A 3 -lin e ad ru n 3 tim es
c o s ts only

~Hof*Mac Battery Co.
Sanford's Pioneer Radio
,,
‘ Shop.

results in either instance will satisfy.

21c a day

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Our plant will lit’ closed on
Christmas dav except be­
tween $ and 10 p. m. Place
your oilier Accordingly.

If you want
good, try our

Sanford, Florida
'* Announces a
Free Lecture on

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- N E W ‘YORK, Dpc. 24: -(/F&gt;—
Jack Delartcy is planning n tour
; £ &amp; n e v * : been pro?ecp^'idr.'tho* Which piny take him as far west as
hapk incident and restitutlofi '&gt;Was the Pacific court. The light hea­
agjd to have bccn"mad*; nivertho- vyweight Champion, whose activ­
K i da fitness was questioned and : ities in New York hgve been limit­
cqBsldcrablo dchato-follqwed intro- ed by liia split with Tex Rickard,
duct'ien of Hoar's resolution‘ March expects to engago in his first
2f£l89S.
But no-vpto icver was match at Chicago next month.
taken on the resolution,’ for some
swno reason'or other;: the charges
Establishm ent of. a
training
wfro not investigated ' am) Roach school in central Alhwrtn for young
served from 1803 until 1890. H# fewisli furmcra, similar to that bo­
dlpd in New York in 1002.
ng operated by Um Federated Jew ­
^'A rgu m ents advanced -by-H oar, ish farmers of-•Ontario, i»-under
C&amp; adler and q t^ r s probably will way.
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Grahnm lirothers Trucks me
known the world over for un­
failing records of dollars earned,
miles run, and work well done.
They life i|tinlilv trucks, built
complete in sizes and body styles
,to fit the needs of your business.
They are prided low. They are
serviced quickly, skillfully and
reasonably by Hedge Brothers
dealers everywhere.......
The G-B emblem marks a truck
that will work well and ably day
in nnd day out, live long, cost
little and make money fur its
owner.

SMALL Cost

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Metpbcr of the Board of Let utreship
Chui'ch, The 1'irst Church of ( ’lirist, in

Milane Theatre
Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 20

’. i-.'.ELM -A V E.. and 13th SU

3 o'clock

Dodg® Brother* -Dealer*
Everywhere

—is not well or generally under­
stood, nnd because so many pecs
pic desire information on this sub­
ject, we arc having published ^
well illustrated booklet whi.^h an­
swers all ..of the more commop
cjucstionk, tells the right way .'.tb
prepare a Will ho that it "will be
yfriid, and quotes the.. Forida
Laws.
.
—- •
A copy of “Wills” will he reserved
for you for the asking",.. The sup­
ply is limited... It you desire a
copy, write ga: at once,

everyone of you find
your cup overflowing with
son and a New Year more
prosperous, than W you
have seen-------- ,-x *.- M
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quality merchandise and hope the future will only preparo
a way for better service on our part and satisfaction on
your part.

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tER 24

dead, against liU unkw

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i dtvluu, legatees, *r*r

aignres. t r a n s f e r s * ! o r s u c c e s s o r s
In office and all persons c l a i m i n g
Interests under the Said W illiam
II. J a c k s o n (sometimes k n o w n as
\V: II. Ja c k a o n ) Individually and
as receiver of the First. National
Dank o f Orlando or tils successors
In office as such received, d e­
ceased or otherwise.
W in .. M.
Davis (form erly Win. XI. Davis.
Jr.&gt; and Mrs. Win. 11,1 Davis, his
Wile, of O ranga County. F lorida,
A. II. (Jordon and Mr*. a . R . G o r ­
don. h i s wife, whose la st k n o w n
address w as Mullins. South C a r o ­
lina, (ho W a rn e d Dumber Sc Vensse Company, a corporation. If
In existen ce and If not In e x i s t ­
ence. n a a ln s t Its unknown g ran Ires. assig n e e s or successors and
RKsInat all persons clalm inR i.In­
terests under the said W a rn e d
Dumber &amp; Veneer Company,
a
corporation, J a m e s K B a r t l e t t and
Mrs. J a m e s E. Bartlett, hla wife,
of Orange County. Florida,
the
Volusia
Investment Company.
&lt;&gt;n fi in. rock Isase. .1 9755 sq. yds.
I nr- a corporation with Ita prin­
Together with such other streata
cipal office and place of busin ess
at DeDand, Volusia County, F l o ­ the City commission may
turn
rida, and airalitat ad persons h a v ­ over for construction during the
ing or claim ing to have any In,
freest In and to the property ansumg year.
h ereinafter described.

The regular annual meeting of
the stockholders of the F irst
National Rank of Sanford, Florida,
’ will be held, in accordance with
the by-law*, on Tuesday. January
lltb , at 10 o'clock a. m. in the
directors room of the bank, for the
election of a board of directors to
label appeals as strongly to the servo for the ensuing year, to hear
Asiatic fancy as tho American la­ report* of officers and to transact
bel appeals here. .
such other business as may pro­
Imports Follow Immigrants
perly come before the meeting.
In most cases, American goodb
R F. Whither, Cashier
are not competing with native
goods. They arc filling a demand
they have themselves created.
Fish and fruit b ilk large in the
exporta, but candy stays at home.
Confectioners who, on tho bails of
wartime demand, dreamed of i
world wide sweet tooth for Amer­
ican products, saw u twenty mil­
lion dollar export drop in one year
Il espondonta.
when the army returned fiotn abroad. The consumption of sweets
was almost entirely among the
soldiora and confectionary and
I n i , wnp, ii n i i v u mui n u d , q ,
iu
l l i r l r u n k n o w n he l r a, d e v l a r . a . l e g a ­
tobacco exports now get little fur­
t e * * o r g r a n t e e s ani l t o a d p a r s o n s
ther than the West Indie*.
j c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t * un de r Il i a s a i d
N a t 1‘o v n t i a n d V i n a H. I’ o y n l s , h i *
Americans nrc demanding more
i w i l t uecruaetl or
otherwl**,
lo
and rrtorc European goods,
im­
William
11.
Jackann
(sometime*
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porters say, while immigrant.1,
u a l l y and a * r e c e i v e r oI t h e F i r s t
conservative in adopting n new
, Nn t l o nn l D a n K o f Or l ando, u h a n k ,
lull c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a t i l i c d u n d e r , ( h o
country's dishes, cling to tneir
l a w * of t h e U n i t e d Si n tr a o f A n w r own cuisine. Hard sausage, black f o l l o w i n g d f i i r r l b c t t U n d n aUimlc*; I r a. If a l l v r a n d If itradi t o h l a u n ­
l y i n g and b e i n g In 111* C o u n t y of k n o w n
bread flour and strong cheese the H r m l n o l f a m ) St af f * o f F l o r i d a . m o r t g r a n t e e * . h ralsr sa i. g n de rev, l a rt rr aa .n a f ol er ge eaat e eo*r,
t i c u l a r l y drncrlt&gt;« d aa f o l l o w ». s u c c e s s o r * In o f f l c r and ( o a l l p a t immigrants want, and there ic u pt oa-r w
it:
aunn c l a i m i n g I n t r r v a t a u n d e r
the
large import market in Now York
T h » No r t h 29 1- 2 f r e t o f L o t 4 |r a i d W l l l l n t n U. J a c k a o n
(aotnet h e Ci t y 1 t l m r a k n o w n a a W . II. J a r k a o n ) I n ­
that caters directly to the demand. ooff SMaoncf ko r dti. oFfl o rTi idear. 2i t r**f
coraing
to

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JW YORK. Dec. 23,—&lt;/P)_
jfcgn foodstuff*, pushed by
salesmanship, have en|«very country o f the world.
rtPent survey shows that
,n' resistanco" and the gns0 k prejudico o f home-fed
Is have
capitulated to a

ii palate.
pan and Chlha smack their
srtr steaming corned beef
sad canned sausage. India Is
■xg sturdy on Columbia river
w tnd California fruit. And
j} keeps the American market
iprd with demands for canned
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' Tariff W alk Sealed
; iven ta riff wait*, which the
pan nations erected hastily
the armistice, have been
ij effective before the onJd, export records show,
lennanahip is largely responlumen in foreign countries
ally adopt the same methods
j i America, I t ia pointed out.
ift to advertise—anywhere,
tinned milk with a Burmese

imen Play Santa As
UAs Men, Declare
Cleveland Matrons
DCACO, Dec. 24.—&lt;/lS—A wofaji play Manta Clou* its well j (|ur' i(|..&lt;t to ,)rt,|onK *hr™ n
tan, Mr*. Mary Alban, 2.1,'
lUinctl when she tleclineti the
NOTICE
i of her erring husband, now
ig n jfti Isentence for non-supAnnual meeting of the stockhold­
u a Christmns present,
er* ’o f - Seminole County Rank will
kit is n revelation to me,”
Uuniripn) J u d g e Fj-oncis Bowhen 1.1 o th e r wives, whose
ath ure meYnbers of the
any &lt;-lul&gt;" in the house nf
rtion. likewise turned ilown
Christmns
releune proffer
rh which the court expected
recoru iliaticns.
y 10 of the 54 wive* miiii
i tu the court o f domestic re
« yesterday to hear the re
&gt;cepted, and some of
were •it more than lukei
to thi idea

IHINGTON, Dec. 24.- ol*)
F. Slnclnir and Albert B
tint stand trial f. r cnnsplrronnection with the leasing
Tenpot Don»^ naval oil re-

he held in the offices o f the har..
on Ja n u a ry
fith, 1927, nt 4 :'
o’clock F. M., for purpose of elect
ing it Hoard of Directors to serve
for the ensuing year, and
any
other business that may properly
route before thv meeting.
A K KEY.
( ‘ashler
M ITICE

O F HA I . K

INP.—The state bonrd ol
l Is to he called upon for
^ by Fred Tedder, convict
surt hero several years ngr
Bunier of Courtlnnd Smith
l given life imprisonment
k» murder, Tedder mnrriet
Widow. Tho Intter wai
in acceaaory nnd sentenced
kt was Inter granted a new
p acquitted.

Christmas we extend a alnCero and cordial wish, that
the Holiday Seasoh .will bring an abundance of Hap­
piness and Good Cheer.

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May the coming year fulfill

your highest expectations and bring much joy and
prosperity

205 W. First S t

find your Cup of H appiness run­
ning over

M ay u fu ll m easure of

t h e bountiful Jovs o f th e C h rist­

mas Season in* yours ami may th e
New ^ ear eom ing in bring w ith it
an abumlaiiei-

of I ’ m s p e r i t v

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nf Mum F o u r !
I* f u r t n a r nr&lt;i«iri&gt;i! Mirtt
Mil
f 1m* |mi Im I nil oil I r\ ili»« Sit n f Ml «
ild ll lit1it * p Ap t* f pil Id I alt «*tl
U
urd In ( h a F o u i i t y nf S**mtnui
St Al o of K l o i l d a . oncfl a w r o i

i &gt;h ‘ i i r r r a . h p k n ’ f
I MMI I T i »N
S*•11 1 *1 1 t ir h mul of «

No t i c e I* h e r e b y glv«*r» Mini
the*
• •im plu l n u n i
S u n f o r i l Uunk 4 Trui t l I ' u mp A i i )
n i
I*mh 11* h I )rr 4. 1 l
Ha n k i n g F n r p o r a l l u n . urKanl ««*d un
dni Mie L a w * of F l o r i d a , un dv i a u [
t h n r l t ) g r a n t f d f»&gt; F h a p t o r 7930 of
»bt» A c t m f»ft l 9 1 9 . L a w * n f F l o r i d a . I
wi l l *»•11 nt p u b l i c Hi i r t l n n i t l i t '
H a n k i n g l l ouHr. n i r n e r t»f M a g n o l i a I
and Flr«t
. Ha n f o r d . F l o r i d a . .*t
I I n ' r l u f k A M’
Jnnonry 4 1 27
O i k * K n m l r ^ d f l f t &gt; ( I S O) uliarrit o f I | |t
I l i r ( ' a p l t n l HtiH'k o f i l i r Hnnf&lt;»td ,
l infik A T r i i nt F n . halt! by H a n k a r n
K i n a iu'trig F m n p n n ) . u i * t &gt; r po r a l l o n I n \
t h r i r naalgn**t*ii o r I * k M r r p r e i a n l M - I S A
( IVt*n u * r v Idr nr**d by ( V r t If icat#» m.
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ItOPOHAI-H FOR STREET
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“Style Without Extravagrance”
Sanford Ave., between 2nd and 3rd Sts

Edward Higgins, In-‘!
corporated and en­
tire
organization
wish you a Merr^;
Christmas and hope
that Santa brings
you every comfort
and luxury to make '
this Holiday
happiest1one

MONEY TO LOAN
6 1-2 to 8%
on
Business and Residential
Property,
Mortgage l .o o /i Dept.
DeCOTTBS. SPENCER
&amp; DIGHTON

May this Yuletide season
be most joyous that you
havo spent is the wish that
I am extending to those
whom I have served anil
many friends.

Sanford C ycle Company
117 Park Avenue

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[' bring you in full measure
all the good things of Life
and may the coming year be
( one of exceeding happiness
l. and prosperity for you all.

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Itau 1927 bepurHaupiest

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i* Iu I iii I ug intei^aatM u n d r r flu* nulcl
Nuf I ' o y n l * a n d V l i m H I ' o y n t * . j
1»1m \%If r d e c f u n t d *ir " t i i r r w lar. I
W i l l l a m li J a c k a o n
4 a o m r i l moa
k n o w n hm \V. H. J i u ' k « n i i ) i n d j - 4
\ id n u l l ) and aa rer#dv»-r of
Ih*
F l r a t Nu^liinul H a n k of O r l a n d o . 1
ii b a n k i n g c o r p o r n t l o n o r g n n l r r d j
iind«*r ilit* l a wn &lt;»f (!»«•
1 'nl(«*d

Jmtice Jennings Bailey ruled
District of Columbia Sucourt today in refusing t&lt;&gt;
the indictment against them
•diately after the ruling
i defendant* were arraigned
uded not guilty.
Justice
iin refusing to quash the in
ll ignored tile pies thut the
ment
hud
wrongfully
the two ipen out for un
prosecution through tnc
ment nt the request of the
of dpccinl coupscl to con
i case. •

To those who have made possible our Happiness this'

d i v i d u a l l y a n d na r uc al ver o f
the
K H T r a f f o r d * * .Map t h e r e o f
and F i r s t N a t i o n a l D a n k of t l r l n n d o r
r e c o r d e d In I ' l m Ho o k No I. p n g r * . Itl» e u c r e a a o r a i n o f f i c e a * a u c h r « U fil of t he I ' u h l l c It ecor di i o f Hl*m- j o r l v i r , d e r r a a r d o r o t h r r w l a e .
to
limit* Co t i n i y , F l o r i d a .
I A ll G o r d o n a n d Mr*. A. II. O o r It I* h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t &gt; On and don. hla w i f e , w h o a o l aat k n o w n a d ­
e a c h of ) u u l&gt;o unit a p p e a r b e f o r e d r e s s w a s Mul Una. So u t h (,’a r o l l n a .
o u r *al«l C i r c u i t C o u r t •! t he F o u r ! t o i l i r Wur ni - l l I. umt o- r A V e n e e r
II••of*** mI H m i f o n i F l o r i d a
*»n t li« t ' of opat i y
h f o r p o r a t Ion. If In f t *
J r d t l «) of J a i i u a t )
A l&gt; i '«
1*1 n o r a n d It not III e x i s t e n c e , t o
llit-n Mini t h e r e m a k e u n s n r f t •• t he I t r o u k n o w i i a r H i i l o i a s s i g n . ^ * ur
t *111 «f ••on pin tut •tlilhllewl Mgai n*t l u i o ' , o M . f , unit t n o i l *4
\ ••»! »n llil« • Miiee, f i l e d ft*i |iir pur
l l , , , 1 M i n i , , o r » a m i i o nil p r r a o n a c l a i m ­
p»»*e of i|tli«rtlhg t h e t i t l e In
al»&lt;»\e d« *• rllo*d |•r u pe f t v a ini •sltdi- i ng I n t e r a e l * u n d e r lire a n l i W a r r o l l Dt nnl i er K V e n e e r C o m p a n y , n
•i i*li i ll g l b « s a m e
In
hi* bl
ruin
pi ii I n a n t
r o r p o r a t t u n . and t o
nil
peraon*
It l i f u r t h e r onl ' Tft t l Mint Mil* r l ul ml i i K t o h a v e nny I n t r r r a t
III
•o t t e r be publ l nhe d Itr *l*t&gt;•* S u n f o r i l |u nd i " I h e p r e m l a e a h e r e i n a f t e r d e Mer nl t l , n nvWMUuper publiHh«*d
in . ei r l l oi l n l t un l e , l y i n g and Irell i g In
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e F o u n t y . F l o r i d a , I i l i e f o u n t y o f S e m i n o l e and d i l a t e
ont o e a c h w « e k for f o u r c o n n K i i i l v e o f F l o r i d a , t o - w i t
T h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of
the
week*
5.1,
\V I TNKSM my h a n d and t he jtoni I S o u l h e a e t Q u a r t e r o f Rertlrrn
of t h e l I r c o l t F o i i r t &lt;»f t he S» \»nt o i T o w n a h l p 51. S o u t h of I t a n g o 59
I ud ii in 1 FI r e ii It of t he S t a i r
olf | I . *«!
Kl oi itlu In a n d f*»t S e m t i i o i a • not &gt;
heretiy
• 11 n n d * m h • • f y • •»» ur
. ti ll..** t lie 41 ti day .-f 1...... m l " ' » A
l * d i " ilpp**ur III t It «• NVkt'MI I a11
I &gt; l * . #*.
••1i&gt;|dit I n f |i**|t-||| (lie ge||ern
•if HUid Mlllt brlliK lt&gt; «jui*
telllnV e l l t t ud .Afill
•••flflllt
lit 1 ••in |•I II I T1 1411 I In Ml*' |■r « III
f»* I • Ill.tiM'k »• l|ft*’rll)Ml
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Proposal to b« presented In a
which will he re- or to acce
sealed cnvelope*'atfddMod oh the
i t made.
be for the
outside. "Bid for^Pavint," Sanford,
. . . ----- -- _,-----------------------mhaionen
reserve
W. B. WILLI A!
*Florida,
i w n u a , MkH
and the name of the bid- the right to reject any,•or ail bids,
City Mai
tier or bidders.
» e
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Kaeh proposal must be accom­
panied by a certified check, m*do
payable nt sight, to the order of
the City Auditor &amp; Clerk, of San­
ford, Florida, for 3 per cent of the
amount of their bid.
The successful bidder or bidders
will bo required to givo a bond
equal to 50 per cent of hia or her
bid, and ouch bond to be executed
r M e r r ie jt G reetings
by a surety company licensed to
do business In the State of Florid t,
said bond to be approved by tho
City Commission.
Copies of the plans and specifi­
cations may be seen at the office
of the City Manager, or at the of­
fice of Fred T. Williams, Englneer. Plans and specification* may
be obtained at either office on de-'

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For This
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NOTICE;
The annual meeting of the stock
Hands
..... ■" — holders of the Sanford Building
and Loan Association will bis held
«t tho.prtlcfl of the Association,
No. 224 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
Aijji «
Florida, a t 8 P. M. on the second
Balurd-y In January, 1827 (Ja n ­
uary 8th, 1027) lo r the &gt;urpoac
of electing a board of dlraotora
for the anwihff year, and trans­
acting such other business aa may
properly como before the meeting.
Sanford; Building ft Loan Asso. B y j T- J- Miller, Prea.
A ttest: A. P. Connelly, Sec.

1*ANV. a o.irpuratlortv—
'■'? ( (4). F H V 0 Y »iirt S tk ,l«)
i&lt;;
r (■&lt; the Hill of complaint 1 Ji tocliiu ui«d* l« upprar lu thl* * u r v r y « l p a rt of Mectlori .
In (hlfl ra u w fo ir MtrtiiluV **H» -ru; Court U . « t * «uranion» u. Chancery
i.lav of Ja io ia u v J9Sf. a t tU r Court haa heretofore he«n IliHueU. alMdfM
0. e.
iif"iil. Me,nil."(c County. lo each of you and Hint Ih t Sheriff
I I rlibt. ami In default of »ucll up* Of Hamlnole County, Florid*. bn*
pear.inc . to . r. , pro CollfeW.i * I made la tu m that th * u m . cannot
S,B ,ui&gt;ri?d airtiliift you. said turn ha ■rrvi.il mi either of, you, anflnit
Irnliu: for till] pill pus* of UlikllnK lo til* failure o f , each of you l&lt;»
the title of «(jb Cotuplaluajtt In at\d elect officer* or to appulnt agents
U, the ahovif described premise*.
to have within- Urn]state of H o- IT IH KCHTHKU'ORDERED that or
an officer ur g ^ I 'U i t t t t whom
thla Order lm ptihllalicd once a week rlda.
iit'ocea* could Ue *urv*d and that
for four' (4) consecutive week* In your
officer* ami aacntn are un*
Manfoid Herald, a newapoper pub*
. ,
Unhid In Sanford, Seminole County, known.
rilRIlKKOHK, you. Til 13 LAKE
HAKE
JKflHUD
F
E R T IL IZ E R CUM^ d I'iNK AND ORDERED till* 3rd.
I'ANV, a corporation, nnd .TU B
day of December. 1*36.
KI.L k WOIITH TIIUHT COMPANY. u
(Official)
V .- H. DOUtlEAS..
(S-ai)
Clerk of th* Shore corporation, named- aa defendant*
In the ahoye and foreanliiu rau»e
•t
atyled courtr
pcndlnr In the above, atyled Court,
B y A. &gt;1. WRKK&amp;Deputy Clerk. hcliiic n proceedlB|f to e*tutill«li end
(inlet tile title to till) following dcW lt-so.v. MOL'fJKILOI.DKR &amp;
ecrlbed land* lu Beminole County,
V
iinYf.R,
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FloHda. to-w lt:—
ffrtll. i'or« for Complainant.
Trect I , .
.............. . 3, 10. 17, 34. 31.
The eoutti twenty (SO) chnln* of
l.ot four (4) and oil of Boll Flvo
ik riir: c in c u iT 'c o f lt T o f t u b (S) of Mention t: Lot Two (2) or un*
n k ik n t h
jih m CIAI. r i r t n i T mirvoyed part of Hertton Id; I-qt*
OF T I I B STATF. O F Pf.OIIIIIA,
in a m i bom MBMiNom; t o r s - One. (1 ). Two (3 ). Tlireq (3)

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flBATMANTH U N D E R T U B -MAID
KDW. II. M KJp’ n K K Y B . E R A , &lt;1.
HUMl’JtltKYH nnd *J. U. IIUITF H R B YJ*.
II B i t
lHJHBAND;
B D tT I f U. HUMRHHKYH AND
HENRY
HtV EETAtU’L E .
AND
B A C H .U F TH E M DKCKAHKD Oft
O THBRW IftK;', AND A l.L O T H E R
1’AltTlKH WHD.SH NAMKH , f I l K
UNKNOWN
I N T E R BMTKD
IN
T IIB
BAND AND
P R E M ISE S
I H E R E I N A F T E R D K S C R I I lE D :
It appeurliiK by th e sworn Illlt o f
A species of rat found, fn New jI Complaint
herein ttm t you may l&gt;«
Guinea daogl.es its tail in the sea iI Interested In that derdtlii lot. plec«
parrel of land aitu ato ID flortilas bait for fish.
i and
nolc County. F lorida, r.nd described
a* follow*, to -w lt:
in .. t u b .c w o w t cotm r or
Lot Fourteen (14) of Block
T t . I&gt; CIIANCKIIV.
s k m i x o m : C O tlV rr.
FLU IIID A
Five ( t) of T irr Two (3) uf
O IIU K a O F I'tlll.IC'A TlO N
— IN CIIANCKIIV.
RANFOHD. FJiORlDA. accord.
tVil.l.lAM L. W O O D R U F F ,
Oil OKU F a i l FV K LIC A TIO N
lni( to B. It. Tntfford*a map
i -&gt;.inplalnant,
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thereof, of record In the Public
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SIDNBT HARRISON, ,.
Record*
of
Seminole
County,'
OfAiti.BS Hcirur.'rzE, et «i,
Com plainant,
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Florida, In Map Book 1, J’nifra

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I T IH T I I B R B F O K O B O R D B U B D
m iM PH R EYB nnd J . D. HUM
PHltKYH. her husband, EDITH H. th a t you and each of you he nnd
you
nre hereby rco ulrcd to appear
HUMPHREYS
and
HENRY

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Judicial Cli
SSTSSUk
WIMCW. IIOUBHO:
u II
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Solicitor* for Com,

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T i l l STATU O F F L O R ID A , tin
THU B A K H J E S S U P K B R T I L -

I25f: 11 COMPANT, a corporation and

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COM-

■ iR M B S in S M H M I llS B I I S I I S I B S H S B k lS lI S I B S U B B B D I f llir S lia a waaaiiaatiggiiHiijigM M ligHaHa
ro hands arc a most valuable asset in baseball. Such being the
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, Wendell Vance of Los Angeles,-Calif., a nephew of the great
ty, should.be a big success. Here he its living up to his reputa*
. holding seven bnlls in one hand nnd six Irr the other, 13 in nil,
ing also that, unlike most ball players, he Isn’t -superstitious. The
igBtcr (he’s only 15) is a member of tho Santa Ana high kchool'

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4 Plunge To Death
sident Of
In Plane Collision £
Stock Is
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^ Louis, .Dec. 2 3 ;- ^ P ) - R e ,
tljess of (ho dlBpositlon of 1,(07
t t l qf Cnrdlnnl stock owned by
jvrti Hornsby, now the properj f tho New York Giants, Sam
ridon/ president o f the club, torevlewed his position as majojlUiekholdsr and declared that
ntended to remnin so;
earning pf thp announcement
Samuel. Bender, an attorney,
i lie Intended to confer with
dub prosident. on n reported
r qf seven business men to tukc
r this'major share of the stock,
adon forestalled the move by
a rin g 'th a t his stock was not
able.
cudcr.Jtaid .that , the deal was
posed solely ns n business prop[on. hut there were reports in
&gt;r circles that the plan was
:c(ve&lt;l Originally in a desire to
in Hornsby.
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RANTOUL, III., Dec. 2 4 .-(/ P )Sorrow swept nsldo tho spirit of
the ChristmnR season today at
Chanutc Field, where faur-nrnty offlcers plunged to death In a headon crash of their plnnes .
The two ships, roaring through
n fog that hung over the field,
locked together at dusk yesterdny
nmi dropped 400 feet to theground.
Two of tho victims were flying on
tho eve of departure homeward
for holiday visits
Captain Harold G. Foster, of
Chicago, was found still alive in
the twisted cockpit. He died be­
fore reaching u hospital.
First Lieutendents Henry \V.
Kundel of Columbin, Mo., and Al­
bert J. Clnyton, of Philadelphia nnd
Second Lieutondentt Ralph W.
Law ter, of Huntington, W. Vo.
were killed instantly.

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To AO Oup Friends

W ishes Y ou A l l

Wo desire to express our sincere appreciation of the
patronage accorded us during- the year and delightful
response to the opening of our New Store

Christmas o f U n rivaled
H appiness a n d J o y .

Kanner’s Dept. Store

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subway, elevated or steam lines
the; d ty dwellers gather at spoiltied points to begin their tramps
that usually cover twelve to fif­
teen miles.
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Boxed lingerie* sets and collar*
and-cuff seta *ro bolng offered to
solve the .Christmas gift, problem
for mother *th is' season, ju st as
the historic, boxed necktie-and-flox
gift has calmed the lnst-minuta
worry over what to get for Dad.

ioLEuia On lts Wintei* Coat

$g fo $

TONIGHT
CHRISTMAS DANCE
TOMORROW NIGHT

Wealthy hotel dweller* aro the'
least desirablo o f the taxicab users,
a -scornful driver reflected o n ‘ a
rainy night. I t was 8:45. “There'll
be. a thousand culls for tajda inthe nefct half-hour from j peoplo
who live in,'hotels," ho remarked
to a fare whom ho had picked |up
at a curb. “But they'll only want
to ride 20 or 25 cents worth.” i •
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Sales of .audaciously illustrated
French magazines have tremen­
dously increased this fall, accord.Ing- to one news dealer near the
public library. Bcveral new, but
temporary news starida whoto malt)
appeal to the passing thousands it
this typo oj^ publication, havo
sprung up on Forty-Second Street
between Fifth und Sixth Avenues.
All - that goes dressily to tho
theater by no means goes dressily
to; tho night club datcr. An elito
fruit ptore on Fifth Avenuo 4n
the Fifties hnR a select cloven to
one clientele, pausing in ermine
Bummer garment of green iawns and trees in .which the United
and top -hat for the innocuous
. .Sffi&amp;l.'.caPl&amp;V is usually pictured. This beautiful photogrnps was made just aftfruit, punch. And on Madison
Y?
••’. \ )veVi| y cr Washington..had its. first heavy snowfall.
Ayenue u delicatessen store could
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at random^ ‘Scandinavian t oung feet arc trampled by thore (KT«i»t- night
i("ou\ as returning play g^grs talk
over n wintry hot jemnnado.
Women’s Hpme,"- “Gorman- Home, ent individuals who hump their
fo r Recreation of Women and Chil- way to sent*. It has n stnff chi­
areri,” "French Hospital,” “Free ropodist.
Kindergarten .Association for Col­
O N E - P A Y SERVICE
ored Children,” “Sisterhood of the
Natives of other rountric.- who
Spanirh and Portuguese Syna- wish to satisfy their native gasgogue,” Jan Hus Bohcmion Neigh- tronomic tartos havo difficulty in
SANFORD
motif in advertising ap- borhood House," Harlem Hebrew secluding their haunts from the
I on New York Xtreeta as the Institute,” “B’nnl Jcshurum Sis- hordes of curiosity seeker* Mnny
icy breath of King Winter terhood,” "Italian-American Gym- an unlighted and closely locked
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t over tho land.” Entorpris- nnstic Asociation,” ‘Neustudter hrown-stono front harbors, not s
ixi-drivera pasted on th6ir Foundation Home.
den of iniquity, but a rendesvous
819 W. 3rd S*
i hl cl ds placards rending
-------restaurant for foreign student.-,
ted." They make an inconPumpkin seeds are about the seeking to elude the crowds
pitture us they sit shivering last commodity exjiected to bo | The hiking season is on
K.n
side the sign.
Phone 475
I founil for nuie in the theatrical i thusiastir [&gt;edcjitrinns have a wide
dirtrirt around Time* si|unre, hut [variety of Saturday --r Surnlav
|s»- Yorkers as a rule, due to n restaurant displays a curd n-l ; tours each week to stretch their
lyrcBtcr distances to be cov-* vertlslng them. Pumpkin vinrstlegs, with lenders to show them
I, do nut get to see their friends may adorn the windows of the flat &gt;the way over the Countryside. By
|iftcn as folkr in smaller cities, dwellers this winter.
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' klipost every family hns a telo-;
--------to make Up for this defi-j Commercialized (Jrt-enwich \’t l- ] A Few
Directories havo just boon, luge still simulates a Bohemian nlo more than 1,078,000 sub- mospherc. “Friend.'- ring twice; i
Christmas
srs in tho Greater City.
enemies, three times; bandits phone
Suggestions
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] for appointments," sjiys the sign'
county fa ir nnnu- ovex tho barred entnime of on-j
-makea1 Its appaar«l&gt;c« in New tea room there.
Stationery and
‘ »t th® Old Glory auction o f
Bghbrcd trotters. Hero one
For the benefit of those persons
Military Brushes
hat rapidly vanishing Amcr- who are constantly wondering
-thc trotting horso enthusi- whoro "business ha^ gone these
$1.00 to $26.00
Diamond horseshoe scarfpino days, a sign in a vnennt store win­
|huge horsehead wntch charmr. dow in Park avenue announces:
popular with these horse "Business hns removed to Blank
Sanford Drug Co.
Market Co., 000 Third avenue.”

"T h e

dern progress has struck the
A movi®- theater has given a
ly guards’ stereotyped “Step thought to the customers whos»
|f." Tho guards are trying to
up something new. Here is
[pioneer change: “ Move on.
Ilrt your feet stick In the gluo
plntfawm.” *

We are extending this
a t this joyous season ,&lt;
year
our many ft
and paitrons............

A. C. GINQER, Mgr.
Dances Start atf 8 P. M.
T uiu to left at sign ju st before reaching GJndervilJc
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A M errie Christmas!

RAY BROS.
PHONE 548

May this Christmas bring you every wanted Joy arid
may the New Year coming in bring an abundahee o f
Prosperity for you and yours.
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Money To Ixian
On Denirnble Husine.stt
ami Kesidental Property
PROMPT SERVICE

Sanford I^oan Co.

HILL H A R D W A R E CO,

.1 I). Al»ernathv. Mgr.
1 1 ti

First National Hank Hldg.

121 First St.

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»» "fam ily-album " of .LjIOU
kV York’* charitable organishows a diversity of ranatlooRl helping hands exby the Melting Pot citjrtoIdildrcn. Some names picked

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Fancy Oranges and Grapefruit, packod In Holiday
Boxes, «sady for shipping. A nice gift for your friends.
All flizea, quarters, halves and whole boxes, mixed if
desired.
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V ^ th ^ t^ e 'a b o v e Y u ie tld e G re e tin g* , we ero pleaaecTfo‘fa n n o u n c*
that our 192 0 co n structio n p ro g ra m , involving th o -e x p e n d itu re of
over $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 is p ra ctica lly com pleted on fohedufe tim e .
The two super-power electric generating statlona, located on the St. Jo hn s
ftlver near Sanford and out In the Everglade® noar Fort Lauderdale, are now
under test operation. Those two power plants cost over $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 arid
will have ultlm ato generating capacity of over 3 3 5 .0 0 0 horse power.
The high voltage lines extending from S t A ugusttro beyond M iam i on the
East Coact. from Bradenton to Fort Myers on the W est Coaat a nd connected
cross country from Punto Gorda through Arcadia and Qkegchob?® to a point
north of Fort Pierce Into one huge electric power service system, la com plete
end In com m ission. -

Also Fireplace and Stove wood in any quantity
Deliveries Anywhere

DUHARTS PACKING HOUSE
Phone 386-M
__Niqth St. &amp; Cyprc88 _

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Th# following progressive cities and communltlas In Florida a ra \
now In Florida Pow ar &amp; Light Company’s Sunahlno Sorvleo familyi

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ANNA MARIA
ARCADIA
IALDWIN
IPCA RATON
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BUNNELL
CALLAHAN
CAMERON CITY
aiARLOTfE HARBOR
(3TV POINT
CLEVELAND
COCOA
CORAL CABLES

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I will make sacrifice sale on some of - the -finest-business
and warehouse property in Sanford. I offer 5 lots, .1, 2, 3,
4, 6, Block 1, sub-tier 6, 250 feet frontage-on Myrtle Ave.
117 feet deep, located on three Btreets, track facilities can
be had at back door, or cle a r across ^ack end of all five

cempnalnB"aFproxlmataly 600,000 Mopla \0 whom modam UtlUty *arytea t# gfyei*.

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Such achievement*- rr these Indicate faith and confidence. In* FloHdafa
potential agricultural, recreational and Industrial resources, and will attract
capital, Industry, buslneaa and home seekers to-tha. communlOes.

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F L O R ID A ppw |tfl A L IG H T C O M P A N Y
«M | U to oil olhor OIUIOOO of thl. oroot oommonwooiln

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Wishing You A ll

Call the Willard Battery
Men—We recharge and re­
pair all makes of batteries.

Oranges from .My Grove

shattan’R collective character
irgoing.a change, officials of
York-public1 library have
ered. Anilyalaof-wlthdrawlibniry branches revealed
[the trcn3 of reading on the
it not “doraoBtlc.” Similar
»ls of wlthdratsals in Brook[Rk-hmond and other boroughs
i the books once read in Mani are now in demand there.

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USACOLA, FJa., Pec. 24.— i t r s , the city ot IVn.-mcula, and the’

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, •ommercial organizations have an-1
i houncul thru l.tey arc ready to en-1
r aH|ioln^ ‘to* have reprticn- ! gage iit the celebration, the flat,
I for which will be aufjouheed later
p y j J y i thnt fui
I Citv And roiim &lt;• officers art* i
rtaUjobeendecijtcU,on. nnd plans •keeping in touch with the progress
are fcljrpajy .hplnp formed^ior. this of the work on the .Mobilr bridge,
nnd have made it known to thei
rertioo t«f.J'loridir.to j^hoWi iU up- Alabama bridge builder* that theyj
ireriation for tbe completion of desire to tr.kc part in the dedica j
jtion of probnbly^iie most pretonjl iB .f ia je c t .
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tant L’rtk. Jrf the Old Spanish Trail, jISouth in many year*.
that highway traverses Es- f About March If), indications are
rf ttibla teitijty and touches the ‘city 1work in We/t Florida will iee corn
of. i'crnaenia, every rclchratinn to I that the entire Old Spnnisli Trail
;t^Tmi»einorati&gt; the completion of rr plated. Every county in this seeit'P of the trana-continuntul robtc jtion has entered enthusiastically
. local . -good ronda backers j into their work of finishing parts
fcedllfvtb pfrt’clpute. J
of the trail passing through their
TKt brAml of conntyfcommission- J respective territory

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# S ( ; »T s Th *g r e a t e s t CAS FOR CHILDREN,
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Pa^ s a f i r e
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his 04th iurthdiiy anniversary to-'j
day, lint he wants to make the Oftth
the "finest of them all." by win
ing the American League pennant
net year, his 33rd consecutive sea
tnC LE. Alnsha Dec. 2 4 .--(A
sesn us a hnselmll manager, and
cream *o;d like hot caiutL,
20lh as pilot of the Athletics
Hej
Jir7fi n qtjart whllo the thcrhas
guided
the
Athletics
to
six,
i-metcr stood - nt 40 below tc-.
Americnn League pennant-*
and |
yesterday.
three
world’
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championips.
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Asked whether a IPJ* \ th l"tl
Seattle ns a Christmas
co n tract iiearing the signature &lt;-f
'limey still is said to bo tile
E d d i” t ’oliins, deposed manager *f
h t over to bo received in the
the ( hicirffi White S*&gt;\, vool ! I*
.rttlc circle.

Ice Cream Ls High
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/ant ad. rates
'Terms: C»»b In Advance
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phone ads, will be received
patrans and collector scot
“ lately for payment,
j. Tiro*
■*— — 10c a line
I Times ... ............. 8c a line
f| Times.... - — — 7e» a line
1 Time ralea on reqaeat.
'*Uie reduced rales are fos
k ■cutivo Insertions.
words of average length
t_noted n Jlhe.
(Tnitnum charge of 30c for
insertion.
‘I advertising &amp; restricted to
ftt classification,
an error Is made The Sanj Herald will bo responsible
■snly one Incorrect insertion,
advertiser for subsequent
gtions. Tho office .should be
Tied immediately in case of
TO ADVERTISERS
H e r a ld
representative
lughly familiar V ith rates,
.and ciahsiflcntloifwill give
comploto Information. And
rxi wish, they will assist you
.wording your want ad. to
like it p»p&gt;*4*ffeqtlve.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
drertisers should givo their
t or postoffice address us
_ as their phone number if
T desire results. About one
kr out of a thousand has a
phone and tlie others can’t
unicate with you unless
know your address.
All discontinuance MUST be
idt in person at The Sanford
trtld office or by letter. Telekose discontinuances ire not
did.

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F lv *-ro o m
Tin and Sheet
Metal Work.
M
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e ce s-1 bungalow,
blockWater and Host Tnnit.
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nungaiow,
not over not
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diocr -15 uiug
Avenue and Third Street
Tele \I V * m " , " / T u m i ' " " * r,^ rti‘ U|,ttrM 'f ro m iF !!-.! nt
Address S. H,, ca p
phone I I I .
31. Lynn, Mans.
— Cleaning, pressing, tailoring 1 ---------------_ _
1055 S. Palmetto Avenue.
P h o n - 1 W AN TED * Ka r m * or f a rm e r',
. ..line of. house.
J4G-J.
j son to sell staple
b“ld n&lt;‘&lt;essitie.n to rural trade; ex
Clothe*
1 1 0 First qte
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Reasonable rates. iUncoln TT.t-i
Hotel

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l ' " ‘ its. If interested in business FOB KENT Furnished bedro..
) " ur " " " • write for puitirulur*
with wood heater and hous&gt;
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^ d t e Kte. 2, Box 74. Plum keeping privileges. ;tot W, fith S '

AND S U P P L I E S
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dOl W. Uth St. W. N. Lumley, Prop 1
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a brand ne.w five room bungalow
located on paved street
in the
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heights.
This hou-e is complete
in every rvs|»ect witii oak

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Close in property
A I’
Connolly &amp; Son*

floor. J J 7 — D o g s . ( "aIs. IV l.s

and numerous built in feature.*

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Die Herald &lt; l»--lfled Depart
merit will be
glad to
help
stiangers get located in rooms
nr apartments and will render
v\«-r\
to
rt*(jtifstin^ it

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paying for notice and cxfiens.-s
I Senior. Box 719.
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ford Auto Tire Co. 206 V* West
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Designs u Specialty

’’S T E W A R T T H E F L O R I S T ’’
Flowers for nil occasions
M el.A N D E R ARCADE
Phone 781

P. W. R A D F O R D

lusincss Hcrvlces offered

tfard Stove &amp; Furniture Co
121 K. F ir s t S tree t
Wf carvy n full line.
Hike.- aro right.
Cash or
P*- XVe. want your business.

leu. Coac': It Co., general
work, sidewalkH, buildck.«, irrigation Ihjxcs . J . It.

pfcr, I rop.
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TORD DRUG COMPANY
“The Rcxnli Store”
1* « specially of our prompt
[ " f prescriptions a n d - quick

dulivery.

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(Font S|w*Mallat)
Lloyds Shoe Store.
Phone 102 for appointment.

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no kinks, one price, personal at
•ention. Bluebird Beautv Shoppe
Phone 34|i J
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S. J. NIX
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt U*w
210 East F ir s t Street.
C IR C U U N K P E R M A N E N T XVnv
ing (Junrnntoed not to burn
Madam Harriet, over Mobley's
Drug store.
T|IE N E X T T I M E you are sicK
try Chiropractic. You soon will
grt well and will keep smiling.
Phone 1H2-J for appointm ent Dr
XV. E. MncDougall, 1st Nat. Bank
Bldg
W ATCHM AKING ,
ENGRAVING
nnd jewelry repairing. Don Smith,
202 E. 1st St.

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IHE WILL
IN SU R A N C E B R O K E R S
KE N T V I U , ANl/ING WORKS.
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T T V ; HOOD ANI) (,OODY KAR T IR E S . I f o r HER—Gifts o f distinction for mas. Jo e ’s Smoko House, I 0 T !
a r m s and Land f o r Sale !
U. H. L Batteries.
the Imudolr. Union Pharmacy.
1st S t.
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Distributor* Chnndler
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Commercial Avenue
MAR VANIA
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studebaker
'* " m g you this fine property.
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Realty
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Masonic Temple ' '
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THIS CHRISTMAS (Jive Her n
NASH
Singer Electric. t'n*h or terms, j
FOR THE PAMf
&gt;t $6 51)11 Favoiahle terms Ix-nds the world ,n moim car raluo. Singer Sewing Marhinc Co C W
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i d garage, valuable lot. * hup

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will bring Joy fo r alL .l
DAINTY LINGERI E, a pair o f
thruout tho ye*T. R u ucU ,1
liose or
handkerchiefs would , " ' turo ^ 0-»
l i n t s&gt; S I i IK S A I . K
make her a lovely gift. The Yow- i M i l ! i &lt; it •&gt;!•( H***I1
&gt;' l*uM^nlnxs north «»f K u ^ h u y
.11 Company.
lOET YOUR CHRISTMAS *
• liirt «&gt;n r.iinkctlu A x p i u h l
I nk *
I - E D i \l! IIAID. XI NS
and holiday '(itcoraiior
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ENGRAVED c a l l i n g c a r d s — Union Pharmacy, “ L &amp; 2
l|i|*-s«*rn tjj»v \a1,.i«*
Jh.lMMi
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Stationery nnd Fountain Pens.
1 1* i nis «•( J.ioo »ii.sh inn) |
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1
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heviolet
touring
\*w
Seminole
Book Shop, McLander
ALWAYS FOB GI
. m* holi ng»» int «*iI’^t
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tin*- Arciiifi'
Sco Parisienno Gift Sho*».l
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dcr Arcade.
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ation thu Ideal Gift for Her.
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helsinutor I'lntt * » , 3!) Mclotnr••••n K .t't*’’i tvvn h»*»i imdiii ?
SMITH BROS, i
1'*25 h . " ■I t ml",
d.i,
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tutf t. xa i f K - h&lt; *s\ t i la r kf** j" -r •
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I al ter
*100 S \ Y •MKIUIY C H R IST M A S” to
JlK.tMlO nil t. nijH !' fjo h
an*!
i Buy Now —
Her with n pnir of new ohoer
rn*»uth! \
.'a. .c *1) k-g’1.
from Woodruff and Watson’*, 208
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1 ’ oil tin. k
wi'h slake F |«| St
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*200 __
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M E N ’S, IN D IES’ AND
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G l \ i HER A NICE NEW D R E SS
run's bedroom ■Upper*.
•'•ni-. In ii,g loom, small dining 1
AND HAT FOR C H R ISTM A S $3.00 a par. Lloyd’* Sboq
'... re, kit. In n. batii with shower, j |'i2,, l ord loupe
Good urea j R A F F E I D'S
L A D I E S ’ SHOP, loa E. 1st.
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double guri.g. large sard $8,000 |M M,|,.Ill|,l| eomlllio,
*250 i .SANFORD AVENUE.
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LET US H E L P Y O P rhnoaa th*} TEACH YOUR
account. A ’
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Herald Ruildlng
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f*&gt;r nil t n.’ li,

in our -tisk
Woodruff and Wat- ma* Saving* Club”
out wi^Ji -thi* -Bank
^•*11. lit&gt;M Kn*t li»l St.

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KUK T i l K KIDDIK S

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SF. MINGLE II H D S t i V E S S E X
INC.
$03 Oak A**.
Phone 41
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II E E R E K SH E K B K DOLLS, Twisturn Toys, Balls
nnd BooklS,’mlm)lt’
Sb»y, 28 M clandrr Arcade.
........
TO YS of every description that
, will delight the children's lienrti.
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Sanford Automobile t n
FOR HIM
2&lt;l6 Mngnolla Are
I'h.-ne 1.77

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Pleasure ears and Grid.ani Trucks
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90— Automobile* for Sale

v•"i11••* ••11.i V\ e&gt;t | ; • i - 11 eiV r 1* r. bve .1
R. Ellis for Phom • 2&lt;i7
hrmtinn.* oiangcs Fancy oranges
* I Slfit roah un&lt;l S 1.r» monthly will buy
■•till) per Imx. Plmne 501 J te Je ry 75— HuRlnesN PlaceH for llenl |,.„rilpr lltl
nnehunt.
Price1
j e w e i t "an d C age
Avenue
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j $ 1250.
R I V E ’S G ARAGE* ‘
ATTIt AC'lfVE room* to rent for
Sanford |)eii|er
*1 . ,v* or office* at I’xrk Ave $2 ' rn-l, and $t « monthly will hnv “ug \y
*At
i ’hone 61
"tH- Ho us e ho l d ........ ..
and 1 ommerrial Ftreet
XV M , Im-i*ii tif ii 1 hit .m Eren. h \vrnue ------- —
~ |Young tiwner, 206 Park X ■&lt;• “I I I•r !• i- $1350
SA N FO R D n t ’ICK CO.
ID* I
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1III! gas ,,il:
212 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 3*17
, pi v t
at' llcrald
1 .tup I Avenue |.’t let wren '"I

Y O U R *B m T ^ « %
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ford to uicasunv, Wa
complete lino of woolan ;
dine. Qunlity, Service and F it |
nntced.
W O LF THE TAILOR
•ll Snnfutd Avenue.

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here
A complete line P I It*It
W
Hira iau
alrv* IUdlc*
b i II mi
HH
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gage,
jewelry,
and
wearing apparel. Give your -

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W. 0. Russell Supply
316 K. 2nd St.
.&gt;•* .
is good.

l or stealing
to buy a danee
Practically all the scftooj*
.lies* u girl in Nottingham. E n g - ; Denmark are In liCMlon
land, recently vva* sentenced to Gif every year. „ l b c i
«•• to bed every night at Dl o'clock per pupil on ocefluht’
f. , three yea is.
iti.dO days per year. T'v'-^ai

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in,| Kith Street
Pro-,. $2,«H*o on
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7 7 — ll.uiNt-s for H e m
tri in- of S .11 i II-ll and $2n monthly
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An acre of good fishing
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at sea yields more food In
FOR |;l Ni .i loom b'li.g.ii"W m,
Mi l l Fit o P H IL L IP S , INC.
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$
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750
on term* of
" ,,,d0 fr,,m “
„of than nn acre of the Wat Ut
I’aln..'••• Avoiiuu i.«r'.ci
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|NF: XX |t&lt; &gt;1’ LEX A HD now "pen ’n
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l»roe«a« used by the
, vc
, year. .
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$23 .ash .uni $15 monthly.
ig Street. Two
ntu
S|»e-1 Spurting
I wo bed room*
r*&gt;oin
i
Xdani
Grove, Sol rent
U SE D ( Alt LOT
Department of Agriculture.
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|mall) -weet grapefruit , o r a n g e s ' dining room, living room anil ki
Bamboo Is tha U te$t_
nnd tangerines for sale. X'lsilor* chcn, hath room, gnrage, improve j Myrtle Avenue lot just off 131.1
1 l„ -me brickyard In the north- for poking paper. R aw
ment*
$15 monthly.
Photic 71 1 Street.
Price $1950 on terms " f | PA L M ET TO AND 3RD ST.
welcome,
east „f England, 5,000.000 brick* regarded as a a-ecd In I
for appointment.
|$25 cash nnd $15 monthly.
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can he produced In twcl\c minutes.. bctomp nn Important coVni
NEW
B O U L EV A R D Now open . _ ________ _ - - ----------------- Northwest corner Film and High-j
to Adam* Grove, Sorrento. S p e c ­ F O R RENT Furnished
cottage j land
F or quirk sale $1900. $200 Chevrolet Touring ............. ^..$126.00
—
-product.
ially sweet grupofrruit,
oran ge* 1' pn s ,|ver |.a k,. $35.00 per moit'li cash, balance easy.
Export*
from
Canada
in
the
12
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I 1 2 Ton Graham Truck
$KOO.OO
a*. m i _____
and tangerine* for sale. V isitors Sc,. John D. Jinkins
months ending Sept. 30, 1026,
In . Thibet it l« tW
at i o n * : ,
--------to
$1,306,007,411, as natives when meeting friend^1 '
welcome.
house
1 And we have many other goo*! 1926 Ford Touring -----------$350.00 amounted
I lots thnt run lie bought fnr ju*t 11)26 F’ord Touring
.$250.00 compared with $1,168,290,730 for stick out their tongues
the preceding 12 months.
of resjioct.
. .
F R E E T R A N SP O R T A T IO N — T o . p o u REN T— 6 room stucco hun- n ft-w dolhit* down.
11/26 Essex Conch
$500.00
Minim and hack
Sedan leaving I Knj,lW l„catcil at the corner of
d EA.N'-BEID! CORPORATION
1921 Dodgu Touring
$ 96.00
Sanford for Miami on Friday af |Pn)ril,-tto Avenue Hlid Kntio Street
Herald Building
Lmgc living room, dining room,
Phono 7111
kite Fieri complete
with electric j
range and water heater, built in ——
cabinet*, two bed rooms, bath with 8 9 — W a t l l t d
IW a l
1
shower, large
front
nnd
revir
A Junior ju ix band act is the
R E A L E S T A T E W AN TED
port he*. Owner will rent for $'*•'&gt;
favorite novelty In the Christmas
monthly, or will sell on exception­ Will buy or trade for your equity toy displays nt tho I’arla stores,
in any lots in any subdivision In
ally easy terms at a close price.
raising- nn appalling prospect fo r
South Florida. In answering this
F o r further information sen 3
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advertisement tell mo how much fond parents.
Mitchell a t Tho Herald office,
! ’J 1 - M i-ro lh in co tiH .
.

A subscription to The San
Herald will prove an exce
gift to some friend or relati
It will not only be a daily renr
er as a gift from you, but a ]

W. F i r s t St.

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appreciated gift for any J
o f the fam ily,'" Fir*t r
Bank.
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V«UK
I.F..ATHER GOODS
Fountain
Pen.
Seminole Book Shop, Mr.
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A C OM PLETE A SS O R T M E N T of
Silk Lilinging Robes and paja(inn* of all colors, nicely boxed for
Christ mu*. The Yowoll Co.

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U S E D CAR EXCHAN GE
S E E OUR A SS O R T M E N T O F FANCY P A JA M A S, 8M O l
_____CORNER PA RK AND SECOND
Christinas cards, novelty glass- , Jack ets, Lounging
n K N E K II O C S E
in
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Q. W. W A N S1.EY. Manager
, ware, lamps, linens, handkerchiefs, please Him this CnristnulC f l
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rooms, S.IOO down. Jit) monthly.,
-----’ ' . . underwear, pocke.t ,hooks a. n J.- D * r k l n s Co,
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( HAS. T. FULLER MOTOR CO A v t , n u p
F0R HIM—Attractive w alW *
Sanford Avc. nt 10th S t I’hone 602
the latest design.

By Crane

ru . -feu .

„nd mmpacU 5 2 ’ will
nnu com pact* m at will
her.
Laney’s Drug Store.
Bldg

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r o u n i . Heal ____ _______________
^ ‘ * ‘e and vegetables.
V.ldex L |NCOL n _ f O Rl) _ K 0 R D S 0 N
' ' “tel
” '-l Building
Edward Higgins. Inc.
i
Commercial &amp; Palmetto. Phone 331

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?»•»•*! ,
H X i R o o m I nl &gt;,i in - ned
.part
, l '-' t «»•
and
w„t.meni all .oi.veufen.es
PriMur '.eater complet.lv furnished ren.lv
ri i" 111 lily

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^ COWAN CO., Autc.
E L G IN , W ALTHAM , Hamilton, II
"L f nnd khret- metal wprks
linois Watches. Diamonds ntu!
»nd ornamental ahect metal
wedding
rings. P. E. Ahearn, til'
Tr». riO-Wi 2Q7 French
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and " , r ca-v
UOOD FOR S A L E fur fireplare TWO ROOMS.
Kit. h e m t ic
mid -tove
Leave orders at 1511
hath,
attra, lively
furri, «hcd,
Dl \N
XN
! Mellon) ille Ave
F' H Dy-on.
i moderate rent
Young, owner, 2 0 0 1
N Park Ave
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Expert Hair Bobbers in R U G S — Snampoood, right in your
home, cnlers restered, nap ruis
Lubes nnd Children’s De
ed. made to look like new. H.ghcst
nartment.
.approval- or no charge
B Kiese,
LTDN’S flA H B E R SHOP
‘ rug es|mrt. with lainev Dry Clear
Jcrs, Phone 165.
1
Magnolia A\r
l\
DRl/G S T O R E
l ’re
iti'ii.s, Drug'., Soda. XYo «re
*r ) .u ns your phone.
Call 103

FOR S XI K
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WOOD
S lm e . Ilenlrr, nnd Fireplace
t|l It h SK ItY K F. I R A N S t K U
FID IN K IHS

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2 7 — I ’ ro fcsK io ru tl S e r \ i r i “-

m o d k l TRIM CO.
trim tho cur, not the o w n e r”
bulio B l 7 lor e-'limatei.

Diy Pirn*, Stove nod fire
I'HONE Mi*

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»liitu and hvei young
(Inter h.id dog, name latl. |
fer please ill phone 2 '“ I &gt;T , Ji&gt;— F lorl.sld.
in touch with F. IL Adams
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J l . X I . I 352 for flesh

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HI— Puultry and Supplied

Heller see us right nway.

- L a s t and F ou nd.

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'recoil! o( your employment III bust I 71— \\ hett' lo hilt
ness during the past five years
Xppoininent will la* inudr for you FAT A'l Sanitary Cafe. Good '■
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to meet out representative in Fl»r
things to eat at all times. 4ti
s .'l— K n r m s an d L a n d F o r S a l e 90
ida rluruig the fu-t weejt in Innii ,
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7N— Offices and Desk Room
you have paid, the balance due,
------------------ . ---------------------------------- j the lot numbers, and the location
O F F IC E F O R K E N T — la Meisch 'o f property, also give your presBldg . . . Apply
A. P Connetly A 'c .n t n n d home address. Write Box
App.,
.
Sons, Magnolia and 2nd.
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moms suitable for three
th ree
.
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C L A R E N C E SM IT H
I ------------------------------- -----------------four young men
&lt;; nriS ,ef 1C;; .
' &gt; A LEHMAN wunted for territory Kates very reasonable. 321 Mai:
General Contractor
| m viclnit) of Seminole Count) nolia Avo.
600 West F ir s t Street
I
Salesman should lie, between ages
a t Phoi&gt;- 441
______________Ul l,n,l &lt;&gt;0 and must have cui in (j*&gt;— R o o m s f o r H o iirS ek ccp In g
W IGHT I 'll R IS E N B E R K Y P R IN T j "
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to
man
who
ha* TWO Iwdroom- n ho two room
i inn in g, r.ngraving,
Embossing
Sen us 't
firsi'
We
successful «s salesman or m
*’ ,housekeeping'
" • “ hath heatei
roon
,
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» e no ''feeji
.
heht
t. Phone 117-W
R R Avenue
own business Phis is good po
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,i. . none i i i w. k it. avtnue ijsition
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. you
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which will
p«v
w,.|„| |! Move,
st-ve. two
two car
car sheds,
sheds, seven
seven rockerrockerCommercial Street.
I Write The t.iotv Refining Co . lw” Porrh‘'*
12,5 w - n&lt;* Bt' levcsland. tlhio, at once, giving'

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TH IN K OF T H I S '

Service

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OUR NEWSPAPER
bed in Florida’s Ifyart,
S ’s Greatest Vegetable
LJta Richest Gardeft Land
Associated Press Full

' Cloudy tonight i
nlily rain In north
ly coldsr tonight
portion

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SANFORD.jFLQRIDA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1926

TEN PAGES TODAY

Linsee4 King Finally Lands Its Cargo Of Death.

Slayer Says
Knows Kascholk

HUNT FOR N E G R O k
Death Toll S

Large Demand For 2nd Pre­
sentation Of Congregational
Church Christmas Event is
rmottr Avers He Tr He Fulfilled On Sunday ]

Relatlvcs And Friends Gather &gt;
For Funeral Of Dead Wfim j
Who Was Murdered Tues- |
dny Night By Negro Men

Not CaVry Gun
t Before Killing

The rcligioun pagant "The Ad­
LAKELAND, Fla., Dec. 23,—(ff)
oration of the Kings and Shep­
—While a caroncr’a Jury continued
;
f
,
h erds/''Is to bo presented for the
Pineville, Ke
its Investigation of the slaying of
1TH0USE,
Canton, second time next Sunday night ut
J. E. llarrelson, Polk county de­
lec. 23.— (A P )— Pat- the Congregational Church, ac­
LOUIS VILLE^Ky.
puty sheriff, by two negroes at - (AP) - Continue
gene McDermott, on cording'to an announcement mndo
Galloway Tuesday night, relatives with increased cloud
rged with the murder by officials of the church. The
and friends assembled at Mt. Ta­
R. Mcllett, took tho large number of people who could
cold weather thrbug
bor Baptist Church at 11 o'clock
stand in hla own de- not get seats at the perofrmsncC
today for the funeral of tho dead flooded territories
or the play last Sunday night arc
9:42 n. m.'today.
tijeky, Tennessee,
officer.
.
10’tt Baid lie k n ow n said to have requested the second
and
Weat Vlrgiul
In the meantime, one Aegro,
scholk. H tnte’H c h i e f pcrofrmancc.
to add
Earl London, is in the county Jail
The pageant was written by
r, nnd w e n t w ith h ijp
«t Bartow nnd tho othsr, John
[lion from . Cleveland on Emily t ook and is said to be one
Rogers, alias “ Smokey J6«", who,
Streams
las related by Kascholk of til most popular of religious
according to London, fhred ths rising'*«pldjy with
witness stand. It is', on presentations.
fatal shot, Is still at large. The
There arc 28 In
lion that the state charged the cast.
Lukelnnd police havo tho bloodThe part of the ang­
tt conferred with Den els arc taken by Mrs, Henry
stnined clothing he Is said to have
|his co-defcndant ngout Dickinson, Misses Helen Witte,
worn when he and London were
an editor/' *
shot by Ernest HarrclsOn, brother
Mary Shipp, Jane Leroy, Ami1
nott was obviously norvof tlie si"in deputy in a battle at
Burhans, Beatrice 1-owe, Hemic
Galloway.
maintained it was Ka.v
Inot he who suggested the Lowe, Vorn Jcrnll, Dorothy Tor
The clothing was Changed
at
iMassillon.
He declared ley, Alice Hodgins. Mary Sapp,
Plant City about noon Wedneadiy
[told him he was going to Martha Sapp, Mary Louis Nickel,
officers said .and Rogers left im­
bd editor.”
McDermott Alva Stafford, Marion Fox and
mediately in n car headed in the
wns he who called Mel- Georgia J’oweil.
direction of Tampa. Ho is badly
tl nights before the murThe shepherds nro represented
wounded, ns his clothing Indicates.
*rn him of 1 the plot by Henry i lieu insob,
i l.egiHlatorn W ill Have Heal
Leonard O ver KM) I'erHonn Including
Only tho thickness of his gar­ scatalncd wl
1 Until January T h ird But ments prevented the three loads of
Many C ity. County O fficials
Dickinson, Emil Kascrmun and I-er
mand is, us usual, extremely
*lh prices i-f foodstuffs neces­
|ott denied knowing Red Remind.
I W ork Will Continue T o Pile bird shot from bringing him to
The role of Joseph ia
A re Named In Indictm ent*
heavy
rte of his c&lt;»-defendants,
sary
for
the
usual
Christmas
portrayed by J. A. Miller and that
lip In Com m ittee Room s tho ground, officers say. He wore
Sw orn Out At Sun F rancisco.
did not meet Rudner In
Getting into the accompani­
dinner are about equal to those
a brown coat, two pair of trouser*/
of
Mary
by
Mrs.
Robert
Wright,
j
! on July 10, the alleged
ments, it was feund that Crtma sweater, shirt end underclothes.
WASHINGTON,
Doc.
23.(jP)—
The
Three
Wise
Men
parts
are
j
of
11*26.
according
to
a
survey
SAN
FRANCISCO.
Dec
23
(/!*&gt;
night.
tieiries, a I '
ent member of j Member* of Congress began their
London told officers that after U( Kentucky Tus
■nadr b&gt; a representative of
nott testified he did not taken by Harry tvent, George i— Waging its fight against Pacific
the supporting cast for turkey Christmas-Now Year’s vacationitoDeputy llarrelson informed, the ^ t t u f .r f r a r .o n
an at any time while he Sanders and Henry Schumaker. j coor-t liquor smuggling with added I Tho Herald ihiring the psst two
ate seJTlhg fur from Hi, to 2{) doy, but like most, folks who hr^*. two negross
.and that h* w »« in Tha,attendants nro Henry Witte, i intensity, tha - govurnmaut^ toda^cents per ‘pound. His
Is one i regular Jobe, &lt;helr freedom Was cor.
cer, Rogers' shot, mm before he
py after 10:80 o'clock on Georgo Sander* and Frederick! launched u legal attack on a frort
of tile highest
prices ever ; not without the usual price of
The
prnnn
doi.au
of
the
men
could get out from under the steer­
extending
from
I/O*
Angeles
to
Heof tha murder,
Bender.
|
brought by this cold climate pm- work piling up to be dono when
u, turkey is selling ut prints
nttle aimed directly at more than
ing wheel. Armed deputies tor
hott was defiant throughHurt, it in said.
The supporting cast is made up
the holidays are nt an end.
ranging form 56 cents to f&gt;*J
one
hundred
persons
who
are
ac­
day
continued to1 patrol the high­
rcoas examination by of Irene Card, Mr*. Mary Ktnt,
Assorted nuts cost from 45
When the representatives go ways.
cents por pound. Its understudy
,
C. B. McClintock and Gladys Steinpcr, Katherine Melseh cused of violating the lnw In whole­
tit 50 cents |&gt;er pound, with -back to work, Jnn. 3, they will
duck, is bringing from -l-l to -17
sale
fashion.
London was arrested by s man
it ho had been “ framsome kinds bringing even higher havo plenty to do in committees
Dorothy Thurston, Mary RobinFederal grand Juries reporting i cunts in local markets. There in
named Fl*tch«r near Youmans
|two occasions, Judge Edprice*. Tho usual demand for and on the floor, while the sen­
Harlan. Bridge* were
sunson, Mrs. Tflnvilllger,
Mrs. almost simultaneously in Seattlo 1 raid to be an ample supply rf the
and turned over tq Chibf McDsushl reprimanded McDcrand landslide* covered
pecan* hnve held the price up i . ate’s list of investigations was in­
latter but the turkey is not re­
Holt,
Mr*.
Munson,
Nelda
Van
___
,
and
in
the
routhorn
California
me'
unII.
who
in
turn
gave
him
to
Polk
iis retorts to McClintock.
creased yesterday and a number of
spite of a plentiful supply.
o f several Kentucky and
ported to tie so plentiful.
Ness,
Mrs.
Geiger,
Kdwin
Randall,.
trnpolis
brought
Indictments
re
county officers.
nott declared that it was
mountain railroad lines.
Fruit cake, which many people other mutters were jammed In the
*The one fowl tout is on the
who induced him to go Edwin Bender, Mr. Hinton. Chur- j vealing alleged smuggling nctiviLondon Is said to have
con­
offing waiting for consideration.
Red river, rushing out
consider
indis)
mis,hie
for
the
lion Idst July to hunt for latte Powell, Ruboy Riley and Hu tie- running well above the S I . 1 murket everx day and that is
The sennto made quick work of fessed thn whole affair. George banks, has covered three pri
Christmas
dinner,
is
selling,
much
in
demand
this
-ciis.
n
is
said he came to Canton -an Guilt.
( uou.iHKi ninrk in five months
Smith, tho third negro, who is elhighways near Clarksville,
bakery style, for t&gt;0 cents per the Interior department supply
chicken. From -l-J to 4N rents
aillon alone and was join- 1 7 t,P music is under the direction ; The Seattle grand jury returned
Icged to have engineered the rob­ and tha Cumberland river, ■
hill,
nnd
the
House
hustled
it
into
pound.
Ami
it
husn't
been
rholk who said he had 0[ Martin Stinocipher
Several 11»4 irulicirneiitt, 2! of which were ; is hCii.g asked by Hunford deulconference but other developments bery of the Lakeland grocery stare,
sprinkled with wine, cither.
orr. for each ikjuiiiI. Tire de­
District Attorney
to slug nn editor Mai- new members have been added to kept secret.
of tho day were portenllous of also is In jail st Bartow* having tinued to rise.
tho pageant for next Sunday night. Rcgello would not make public the
more prolonged disputes.
The surrendered an hour before the fa­
At Idaho Springs, T
lied knowing Ben Rudner -The *hmo costumes and scenery names of those Involved, but said
House received from tho Senato tal encounter with the deputy. tlficlal U d hai been
many city nnd county officials had
Mazer, bis co-defond- 1are to bo used.
its version of tha hotly contested Smith, slias “ Seven,” because three
waters backed op In
that he had ever had a { The doors are to be o|»ene»l nt 7 been named. Court attaches said
rivers nnd harbors bill and from n finger* ore missing on ono band,
cave and Into sulphur s
n total of 170 persons would be
he was In Canton. He
committee the
Swing-Johnson 1* said to have told tho officers
Io’clock p. m.
from Red river.
named in the true bills.
»»s in bed early on the
Boulder canyon dnm proposal, and that his confederates beat and rob­
|the murder and left the
The Los Angeles indictments, in­
the .Senate, in receipt of the alien bed him of his share of tho money
] when
volving .In members of n smug­
Young Negro
property adjustment bill passed by in the store robbery.
gling combine which is nllego.l to
tho
House,
heard
the
first
thundLondon had |24 and some whl
I'opui ir Teacher In Sanford Eugene Ber v Is Hushed From
A fter Alleged
have brought more than tl.tMM),Fort Luuderdiile
Beiauw? *rs of the fight against it by Sens cents in his pocket when arrested.
HtKh
School
PnftHCH
Away
tor Boruh.
OOO worth of rum into southern
O f T h rea ts Against Black
Edward Osk«r/ \4 yea
At Hospital Last Evening
California in the Inst five months,
Kascholk, who -wnntod
Chairman F’nrker, of the Intcrro boy, was arrested t
Lions
Club
Hears
2
eharge violation of the national
»r out because he “ knew’ ,
i
tato
Commerce.
Commission,
Fla.. Dec. 23
by Lieut. A- H. Bee
Misr Ida Mac Gray, 37, a teacher ( MIAMI,
^tariff net. They name virtually all
Soloists A t Meeting Injr
Eugeno
Berry.
25, suspect'd of b e ­ plans to put forward his bill, to
NEW
YORK,
l)cc.
23.(/P)—
A
so­
lodkad in 'jail charged w
lof the officers, and stockholders of in the Sanford High School for the I ing ono o f the two negroes wanted give the President power to con
ott said he went to
ing and entering.
He
Find gave a fictitious ciety woman who believes in pro­ the Canntlinn' Consolidated Ex­ past rix years, passed awny last ' for the murder of Joseph Horn, trol tho coal industry in times of
Members of the 8anford Lions
in national crisis, January 44, and
to
entering
the
Setnfnol
tuio he *was afraid ho hibition enforcement and some porters corporation, Ltd., of Vnn- night at the Fbrriald-Loughton 06,
(16, a wealthy citms planter, near
Club woro entertained at their
Shop, at 30» East Seeo
mixed up lh the murder young women of society nnd state rimver, B. C.„ and wealthy ship­ Hospital following on attack of Deerfield, Fla., late Wednesday,
luncheon in tho Somlnolo Cafo to­
meningitis
with
which
she
was
consilodation,
January
1.
ping
men
of
Los
Ahgcles
and
San
last
nqpt^and taking '&lt;
he had warned Mcl- who get a thrill out of Hrondway
woo
rushed
under
heavy
guard
to
stricken late Monday afternoon.
On the samo date, tho immigra­ day by W. E.'Buhrman, a momber typewriter.
night life Bhare part of the re­ Francisco.
the
Miami
city
jail
ei
rly
this
of
tho
Southern
College
Quartette,
Mias Gray was one of the most
tion committee is to discuss the
Jpcrcd answers’ into the sponsibility for gloom that per­
M The n»*chln* was reeav
morning, for safekeeping. Guards
Senate bill which seeks to permt of Lakeland and Paul Emge, of the boy gave police dies
in reply to his 'coyn- vades fifty-eight ordinarily scinwho brought Derry to Miami said
tho
Lions
Club
Quarteetto.
Both
entrance into tho United States o
on direct examination tllating' night clubs and cabnroti.
they heard reports that friends of
rloso relatives of aliens already In sang a number of solos. Bfr. BuhrFederal agents , claim that a
! alleged transactions bcHorn were planning to storm the this country,,
Petty thlevea have.bes
man ia the son of Rev. W.P . Ruhr[»and Persecutor McClln- prominent woman whose namn is
Fort Lnuderdalo jail.
,- -■ . ¥ .- *
man, pastor of the First Methodist considerable trouble dtt
snswers xVere barred in the social register and who felt
Furl
lnuderdalo
authorities
past two weeks, police r
Church.
jury* csra by a, court It a civic duty to enforce the dry
claim Derry and. his companion
an intensive drive is hi
Plons
were
discussed
for
the
sustained the court laws introduced n pseudo English
struck Horn on the head with, a
formation of tho club program for to end tha career o f;
nobleman to romo young women
heavy
instrument, killing him al.1 -^ *■ : i
.A
community
Christmas
celebra­
1027 and Several projects are ex­ them.
ott refused to divulge friends' of Broadway and Park
ipost instantly. One of them then
tion,
centered
around
a
mammoth
pected
to be started within &gt;tha
Persons* with whom he Avenue. He, in turn, Introduced
pulled a pistol and shot and prob­
first few months of ttha year.
• SWEDB C A flT
*ted in tho Ijquor trade. other “butter and egg men” to the tree nnd a program arranged by
ably fatally wounded E. D. Weath­
IhVParent-Tcnehcr’a
Association,
M
N8W
YORK. Dee.
’
Dr.
C.
W.
Knox,
who
recently
to. answer/' he said young women, who welcomed these
erly, another planter. The negroea *Early buying of tickets for the
The. Amateur lAthfcH
is
to
bo
held
by
the residents of
established,an
office
here
for
tho
escorts
with
apparently
fat
bank­
'had been caught stealing grape­ threo performances of tho San
J, and when pressed by
practice of medicine, spoke brief­ pusxled ofsr a tfriii
rolls and gladly introduced them Lako Mary Friday evening at 7
fruit from a grove, tha property of

. BATTLE AGAINSTi TurkeyAndTrimmin’sTo
HOLIDAY RECESS
WHISKEY RING IS CostAsMuch This Year A s BEGUN BY S0L0NS
IN COURT
AT WASHINGTON
Last Christmas, Is Report

MISS IDA GRAY NEGRO MURDER
DIES SUDDENLY SUSPECT S E N T
OF MENINGITIS TO MIAMI J A I L

Tu s S C t iS : ■N.Y .SocietyWoman
!Is Responsible For
Buckner’s Dry Raid

Lake Mary Citizens
Planning For Big
Christmas Festival

for the reason, he re­
refuse to answer be- into resorts o f gaiety nearly as o'clock. The affair ia to be hold
In the Community House and a
v -.i
... (i,,. .inn itself.
&gt;wld you'd frame me.”
large crowd la expected to attend.
The Lake Mary Chamber at
Commerce, tthe two churches and
other civic organisations to the
number of six are co-operating In
an effort to make the celebration
• ’.
- ..
'
one o f the most popular aver held
\CITY, Dec. 28 M / P ) ~ They, brought charges of bigamy in tho town.
io® *&gt;f a plot to' kidnap arid perjury against their father In ’’ The tree, which Is to be bfillisnt- .work in Sanford waa considered
Howard, former llavor- connection with tha divorce and ly illuminated and decorated, ac­ one of tho best teachers In this
salad dressing manu- se&lt;»nd marriage. These charges cording to those In charge, is to section of tho state.
A brother, Robert Gray, is to ar­
&gt;» seen by the Mexican Were dismissed by the Mexican hold a present for every man, wo­
r iv e in Sanford Friday and final
^Papers in the arrest here courts.
,
.
man and child In the town of Lake pUns for the funeral are to be
eons, John :C. Howard.
Young Howard's friend, de- Mary- Frank Evans, one of the
made following Ida arrival. One
•Hee say young Howard, nounce the arrest as a frame-up leading business men of the town
Other brother, Charles, and two,
companions entered Mex- and say the kidnapping idea is ridi- And a Seminole County CommlsEthel and . Clara, all of
.» few days ago, on a false ciilous. It is recalled that dur ng •loner, in one of the heads bf tho
in addJUpp.to the -parents)
'/nd resisted arrest. The the previous controversies the committee in charge of the cele­
survive.
* « e Identified by the pol- father declared he was fearful they bration.
•N. Cocher nnd Carl 1Q1- would kidnap him and
they
BIDS ARK ABKED
Th program of;, speeches nnd
w home addresses are were attempting to force hhn to
songs - is being arranged by. the
? h«r«.
‘
give them part *of his fortune.
S * J » "• -• P .p .r., John They d.nUd thl.,
£
kidnap. his father And they wanted was Tor him to proWiTty novel entertainment features
* back to HavqrhtU. T hi ride^property for their mother.

frustrated With Arrest Of His Son

H ow irt’ ta

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Demand For Opera
Tickets Reported
On Increase Today

Carlo Grand Opera Company,
Horn. They were being taken to which ia to be at the Milane Thea­ ly on why ha enmo to Sanford. He Edwin Wide, fesaptt* j
on iti spirit
Deerfield when they attacked the ter Dee. 80 and Dfcc, 81, Is keeping
planters.

negro txpm .the guards, -bpt re­
fused, to commit him to .the coun­
ty stockade.. The sheriff requested
Police Chief II. Lcslio Quigg to
take the prisoner and confine him
in the new and supposedly mob
proof city JalL

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*“ Tiio appearance In Sanford of
a company with such a record
ehpuld instill a great amount* o f
cm eiprido in the people o f this
city and'Kbeliere they will suppdrt the optra to such a success­
ful extent that, it will become an
Church Christmas
annual feature
our Christmas
Party, BemgrPlanned r'dison/' Mr. T ^ t W said today,
'..» .V- a . At
L
Ip commenting W .tte.evsn t.
A Christinas’ party Is to be held 1Many social ae&amp; H to which i
by the members of the' Congrtga- were scheduled for tl^%m nlngs
tho opera Is-to be here hfiwX. bcon
cancelled, but .several a ffA f^ M v e
been carded to precede eacfinpaXt ^
formance. as writ as.n n u m b * t « j

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Vela Reminisce
, I doubt if players o f the old
school in football will ever be rec­
onciled to the forward pas*..
Coming back from the Ohio
.State-Michlgan game I waa in tho
company o f threw staf 'player*,
W o from the east, one from the
west. One of tho players was an
All-America selection for two sue
ccssivo seasons about a dozen
yeirWback.
Wc were discussing Michigan’s
17-16 victory over Ohio State.
Tho former stars expressed regret
that the gan^e. didn’t end in a tic.
Nono of them had an ax to grind
aa they had no feelings for State
or Michigan.
. i Recalling the Joy and woe of
their football days they simply
hated to see bo thrilling a game
decided by n one-point margin.

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The
clslon
ove^
TjgP
in n- mp lay.lt would be'wUh 'io ii
real punch.
slat that thtee secondary defense verdict,,.h i been much debated
. There.is no figuring how costly
,
,
men be at least 1^ yards behind ever slnc*.*i' , ; j
tHo vacation will, prove, I would
Kegardicss of the merits of thc
thie 'line o f scrimmaj[e'.” '. .
dociskip, the. fact js, Mickey Wal­ say at least $100,000 as a result of
, Bather interesting' aii^gestions
tho' knockout. Jt, means probably
ker, not ’Tiger FVowcrs, is mlddlewould say .
that much to Roberts.
wyight champion.
Averages Take Tumble* ’
.
Tho. surprlao'/c^tiiro to this bput Dundee. Peculiar Type
- '
Batting avernfees took a terrific erntsrs around the fact that Wal\
Dundee is ope of.those peculiar
tumble in the ‘ major leagues last
title j types o f figHtera'who arc alow to
ker, after io»jnR his
:tlw®
^«ason. For instance; hot * 'single and later suffering a .knockout, j waj^ - up Every time I havo seen
club In the American finished in enmo on towin; over the shifty
Jn jjCt|on h*-looked anything
the select -.300 circlo /. Washing­ FTowm in a nw^vlef class.
|but impressive for two or threo
ton led with .292, Detroit ranking
A return match between these rovnj ,
.
second, one point behind^
••
two probably will be an outdoor
One who didn't know that he was
summer in
courageous would gather from tho
Trio of ,Upoets
?v, v
;,S n s
expression .be
always
It's been just one, thing-.after York. Walker s, .managcr. Jnck geriou,
Kearns,
wearB early ,n his.fights thjvt.he
another in the world of sport (Jur........
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•
.• .to let. Walker
&gt;■
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was decidedlyvnprvous. ’ Scared
might be the better word.
to. a close.
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PerRapp Robeks Ra^ teen tipped
During the football season, a
However, to my way o f thinking,
week-end in October and Novem­ the biggest upset of the three was off in'.oaVaricd; for he niadc a'rushber that didn't furnish, at 'least turned in by a comparative un­ Ing‘fight and reached the button
three startling upsets was ttie de­ known, In the cast at least—-Eddie for a kayo before Dundee had a
cided exception.
Roberta o f Tacoma and other chance to ahow the real ability that
fe lfr
f^ottpjl'made^ijs &amp; - points, yrest./,i.s/
&lt;........... i , , . . he possessed
it fMm the spirts,,stago^pian the
All that Robert* djd was knock
fight game,.took up; t&amp;e g'cfjjea qf out . Joe Dundee, who ranked
upsets where the grid athletes left mighty close J&gt;!* Ch®mpiopt Pete
Latzo before his San Francisco
During the first w eA o f Decem­ engagement iHnt' resulted so dis­
ber, on successive nights n tno of astrously.
"
ring surprise* were added to the
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$£80, $2.20, $2.20; Bc!leclairo,(McCrossen) $2.20, $2.20; Wood Fawn,
(Byan) $2.20.
Fancy Oranges and Grapefruit, packed In ,
Also ran, Impact, Air Mall, and
Boxes, ready for shipping. A !nice gift for yourl
; Assent.
All Bizeis, quarters, halves and whole boxw,
Second Race: Hidden Jewell,
desired.
, 'v ,
(Zoeller) $0.40, $4.00, $2.40; Glim­
mering, (McCrossah) $4.20, $4.20;
r o e h d - Lady Abbot,.(Pascuma) $2.20.
Also Fireplace'and Stove; wood in any qq;
Claim Also rati, Happy Hobo, Bcljcri,
\
Deliveries Anywhere
I . .tl'i'vV,'^1, Mnrguito Einorita, and Impalla,
*
__ CQ&gt;, Dec, 2Bv-r(/n—The .'First Light.
Third
Race:
Polycnrp,
(Geving)
itioa.uf.tiic Imscbnll world crnv D U H A R T S PACKING HODS
today «nL seven year-old $3.40, $3.80. $3.(50; Klaon, (Ryon)
Florence
Dean; Epert Opinion
' between the. Detroit and $5.40,' $4.00;
Tli'diio'SBG -M
(Batiks)
$4.80.
American League tennis
“ Michigan msdo twu basketball long list of unusual happenings |Dundee and his manager went to
Also ran, L'Clalre, Pat Hamp- touchdowns while State richly de­ thnt have featured thc yenr.
{&gt;.,• coast ns n sort of a vacation.
N in th S t . &amp; C y p r e s s — 1 Block from Sahfi
&amp; $ * ? / &gt; “ Pund which
---------n-»t to fight. Dundee had l&gt;ccn
■fuingy involving tw o.of son, Tender Seth, and Hoy.
served one of hers and got a fortu­
"Fourth. ,Race:. Shup, (Ryan) nate break as to thc other,” re­ Wallace Hurprlsea
working so often In the enst it
.^t!jjiiJ$«fc!ihown to tho
Billy
Wallace of
Cleveland •Jvss figurwl a change of scenery
, $8,00,'$14.80; Benny Rubin, marked the All-American star.
a
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formerly of tho Pacific coast, pro would help.
6r) $4.80, $3.00; Collcon O,
“ It’s tough,” he continued, “ to
)/and'Trf* Speaker, idols
Ho took on Roberts for about
hold a team a* good as Michigan vfdcd the opening thrill. ( fie
of thousands .of baseball'fans, and (Cheatham) $2.80.
T. J. Miller, Pres.
ii. R- Stevens,
Ars'ojrah, EsUier Weidel, Under­ fo r three downs and then aee such knocked out “ Kid" Kaplan,, former cue-fifth of what he would have re­
holders
o f many baseball -reeordsrecord*
mrU/' 'of'
fentheryfcight
champion,
in
the
tow,
Mclv'fUose,
“
nd
Edna
C.
A.
P.
Connelly,
Sfec.
&amp;
Treas.
Geo. A. DeCotti
ceived In thc east, and was knocked
a real display of football go to
they were innocent
Innocent o f asfifth
round.
^,|ftb&gt;Raee:
AUta
alien,
(Geving)
waste by tho more flipping of the
|that they, were involved In
Board of Directors
80, $2.20, $2.20; Martial Wand. ball through tho air, over tho gonl | No one, except therm familiar
.ilracy to •'throw” the ball
S.
O.
Stiioholfler,
O. L. Thrasher, B F. .
with
Wallace’s
punching
power,
ynn).
$2.20.
$2.20;
Winnipeg,
lino, into n waiting pair of arms 1
Land to benefit .by. betting,
Christmas
gave
him
so
much
ns
a
chance.
(Banks)
$2.20.
Forrest/Lake,
John Meisch, R. H. Chapn
for
u
touchdown.
Hubert (Dutch) Levnnrd,
Also
ran,
Boosting Berkley
“ Michigan did it twice through During the first four rounds Kap:
..flWMtlme pftch'er fo r Detroit, nnd
Trees
tho uncanny passing of Friedman Inn swnrmod over Wallace nnd
made public by Baseball Com mIs- Square, /uid Lena Wood.
. . S i x Rare: Trapstock, (Walker) Only one who has ployed foothull Boomed to he winning as he
All Mizes Mounted nnd
Landis.
* Sanford Building And Loan Ass
44.00, $2.80, $2.20; Mujic Wand. can appreciate how such n play pleased.
Delivered
n H lieyiirthW d they (McCroisen) $2.80, $2.20; Grip
Then, just ns the crowd wns See Our D isplay in front o f
tends to demoralize a team.
jptW’to get Lcoriani, now .peminnud, (Armstrong) $2.20.
sympathizing with Wallace,
be
Sanford, Florida
“
The
uew
style
game
is
interest­
FortL G a ra g e
r a rnrtch in Callfopini to
Also ran. Three’s Ds, Wool- ing, I will admit, but no one can cause he appeared to have a stren
Doesn’t
hurt
one
hit!
Drop
n
Corner
C
om
m
erd
n
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St.,
n; and Commissioner Lan-'
worth, Horrnidnle and SoaiiRo.
ever convince me thnt it is a real uou« evening ahead o f him, it hnp
little “ Freeione" on un aching
it.'girlng out Leonard's testiand P alm etto Ave.
Seventh Race: 8irGalahad,( Her­ test o f nctual foothull ability. Il pened.
corn, instantly that corn stops
cntlcatd that tho former bert) $20.00, $8.60, $6.80; MollncrCondensed:Balance Sheet as ofl
A punch thnt didn't travel more
M.
M.
Lord
is
simply
the
work
of
a
specialist."
hurting, then shortly you lift it
piaycr/repeatedly .had re- o, (Pascuma) $4.80. $3.60; Moun­
than six inches floored Kaplan for
I'honc 3513
right o ff with fingers.
ito! present the charge* at n tain Chief, (Ryan) $6.00;
the count of nine. Wallace then
DECEM BER 5,1926
Element
of
Luck
Your druggist sells a tiny botat-, which Cobb nnd SpeakAlso rnn, North Pine, Wnratnh,
proceeded to finish him in a "mas
Thc
consensus
of
the
three
\le
of
“
Fraezone"
for
n
few
cents,
|
xIVbn present. Finally the iJevtmite. Romping Lad, Crystal
~:iutr rnii; v ',u\u
former big shot* in football wn» ti-rly manor, the knockout coming
ASSET’S
sufficient to remove every- hnrd
m ite r called upon Leonard
I-ord, Jim Daisy, ami Harp of th e ]Umt the element of (uc.k wns j UBt with less than Lri seconds of the
torn, soft corn, or corn between
Ip bis California home.
North.
Or Fletciiei) L B rcvci tho toes, und the foot cnlluses,
ns big
hig a factor in executing a round remaining.
Cash in Bunks .......................
Cobb, •who recently resigned ns
fin-ward puss as perfect timing.
Mortgages Receivable ...........
without
soreness
or
irritation.
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There were of the opinion that Dehatahte Deebd on
Ixmns on Stock ................
Chicago that ho had “ never het a
Leonard, who during his base­
The following eveqing Mickey
&gt;\fO t l Q, ll/ e iu t e n d S h in
Accounts Receivable (Secured)
cent cm im American Longue base­ ball carter had served under Ixrth the true test of offcnBo was u Walker toyk down a Chicago (Jerunning attack featuring (lushes n
Stock Subscriptions Receivable
ball ggm’e,” and denied.that he Cobb nnd Speaker, refused to com ­
D I s p fr s &amp; s
round the end, or through the line,
^
knew Of any plan to “ throw" the m en t'on thc ense at his ranch
Furniture nnd Fixtures .............
and trick plays.
1 locentfunr treat
* game, while Speaker, who likewise home nenr Fresno, Calif.
GIFT
KhrumitUm,
Nearltu,
NOSE‘CLOGGED FROM''
Many coaches arguo there is no
DUorden,
- ' ’ ^Jtieelgnsd his managerial berth
Leonard’s two letters provided n
ji ;
TOTAL A S S E T S ..... ................
Kldner
definite defense
that can
he
A COLD OR CATARRH TLri ov ue rb Inend Cetarvu,
StJFREMIi:
with Cleveland after tho dote of subject o f considerable interest to­
framed to meet a forward pass o f­
Aethme, Her Feeer,
i
aaaron," aase~rtea in'Cleveland that day. Cobb said that "Leonard g-&gt;*
nieeewe of IVomen
L IA B IL IT IE S
Apply Cream In Nostril* To
ho was “ innocebt. o f arty wrongdo- $20,000 for thi*se two letters, I fensive. Perhaps th.o *&gt;0#t **
end Chronic end
Platintun Diamond
mun-to-mun defense.
However,
Coni|&gt;lle*ted
PUceMe
Open
Up
Air
PuMgr*.
iqgi .charging .that •Leonard delib- qndqrstand,
from
yVmcrican there is nlways tho fear that the
$
of Hen.
Real Estate Louns Payable
J e w e lry
'’alsifled. any statement he .League officials" Asked about
SPECIAL NOTICE—
$482,600.00
defensive player may interfere,
If
oBgoeetl
o
n
e
b
I
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Paid
Up
Stock
Issued
All! What relief! your clogged
made that implicates me.’
)his phase, Frunk J Navin, presi­
•kill, eerneet effort*.
Installment Stock Issued ....... 8JiO,400.00 UU
. (yommlssioner Landis, made nn dent of the Detroit American which reacts to the great advantage nostril* opep right up. the air pas*, Adrlitr b&gt; obllceUoa*
of the receiver.
end an eeteklbhed
age*
irf
your
head
are
clejir
and
demand against Cobb, Speaker nnd League club, puld he didn't kpow.
In the Ohio
State-Michlgan you can breathe freely. No more repulalleo In wxrmplteUaf reanlt*. _
3,058.11 ..
t_
j ##(i. j M Wood, former
wlta iclenline equipment, n an qI cap*
Surplus— Reserve Fund —.... .
Hpandal Caused Resignations
jf'i
gam«l,, Marty Ka^oiy In p p o p lp g
• rmir
nence. appeel te
rout Intelligence end dte. 16,190.69 . J
idj pitcher, mentioned in
—
Undivided
Profits
That the'impending scandal bad| Michigan’s first long pass, wan .hawking, snuffling, mucoua dis­ vettoo In tb* •eJectVn
*elect(on of a.phnlcUn u .
charge, headache, ; drync4»— no Wentt fou,
rou. come to Me
eee me and InveaUrmU
lUceu
, all wera o f baseball famo a part .in thc resignation of both
V*nr erttem ef treatment,
__ .__
____
adjudged to have interfered with struggling for .breath at night,
advanced
wnlcb
b W said a decision tm to, the at- managers, was hjnted from severI* unlrenellr
endorsed- . No Incur*hi,
&gt;lver*el)r endonetL
(ncurmhli cneee
|,|
TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ifi
the receiver and Michigan got the your cold or catarrh is gone.
accepted,
no
mail
order
treatment
*
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ttads Df, organised baseball,would ii sources. Ajthoilgb Cpbb denied
tuted, no fake p m g lw made, no iSlitter- 1
distance just as if the play had
Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a •**. Impoetlble (uarruiteee siren. 1 •deer-1
“
'(coining I f required by this, Ban Johnnon, president of
CERTIFIED CORRECT: WfllianiH, Monahifti
been successfully completed.
— -I —-----de what
*d&lt;
amail bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm tiee
_ _ vkat I de ..
- .I edrvrtU*.
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the American l&gt;cnguc, expressed
After that, State seemed to frnr from your druggist now. Apply a Charm* rteeonnbhv term* tmuard te lull I
jpony however averred tho opinion that "both Cobb nnd
patient* convenience Call or write for
sociates, Public Accountants and Auditor*,
n repetition of tho initial piny, little of this fragrant, antiseptic Information and advice.
henUoncd Ip tho throw- Bpeakcf saw the handwriting on
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OF
•
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eee
ear
patient*
tm
person,
I
spent*
1
which of cmirse made Michigan’* cream in your nostrils, let it penens branch *trice*, “medical cempanlre" and
- -w game had put up bes, the wall and decided to pull out."
Florida.
DRUGS
game more effective.
trnto through every air pnssngc of iMUletemT Mr cared. aeUrted end crats■itlng. to 1130 apiece when
Cleveland ajHirt writer* also b«___
By J. S. Willi*
CIGARS
—
CANDY
thc head; soothe nnd heal the swol­
*,b Woif/but Cobb and Speak- iicvcfl Speaker as saying he was w , ^ . HuVxMtbns
len, inflamed mucous membrane,
DRINKS— DRUGS
‘ Jipt put'tip there Share. The duo to tho impending
storm.
Hero i* tho rather interesting giving you instant relief. Ely’s
Vwit* supported by two Friends who quoted Speaker as
Yo
uwill
Tcccivc courtcaus ser­ - Net gain in asseta in tho past 30 days to
"'from Wood and the saying, he was wlftlruf to .rotlrc suggestion made by one of the Cream Balm is just what every
vice
at
our
fountain.
former stars iyho tnlnks tho pass cold and catarrh sufferer has been
■ 797.00. Thia is the largest gain in any one
. \
(V from the game in oTder to protect
is
bolng
overplayed:
■
the history o f the association.
Are)youJ
seeking.
It’s
just
splendid.
lowledge* he had sent another player, fuggested that the
“ Limit the passing gome to only
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S through this association 7 8 per. cent divi
Leonard, but called the ganio in order to protect another
one pass in any sequence of down*.
a been paid regularly on paid, up fit00*’ . -r .r
Whlfc'h
referred wholjy player, suggested tliat the form er
Sanford ft Geneva A tc.
. *1
-.ijBHHinaM.. , The Georgia peach manager ^might start.,a..law suit The 6-yard penalty means nothing.
■ cohijiounded oh Indtalment stock are higne.
In Edge wood
th»t,.whn0,.he: refuted to bet to clear his name. Likewise there One pass in every sequence would
5 explain the new plan. . . .
*
restrict tho indiscriminate use of
own league, it wns vfM nq surprise in DeUolt^oyer thc
Curb
Service—The
Kind that
the
play.
* ‘ ht'COftotn among players 'Caaf,.sport writers there being aS'
1
* •
t
•
I ; .i
Serves
“ Limit the distance of the pass
such beta’,
i M i i m i i i n i n i m n n n i M i n n ' ’ +rtr
early n* last A ugust that
to
20
yards
in
the
oppoMtion’B
Ti^Ued
the Leonard had made such allegaterritory.
Jeclared he was pot mcn- d &amp; F '.’*,
,» &lt;
. ,
A j(
“ Since after one pass had ^&gt;een
! tHe Leonard letters and V J While the controversy raged,
s:
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Upthipg of any batebdll followers ^canned the box made in a sequence, the secondary
Jo‘in'this contest icbfa o f tho same of seven years defense might move in too close
and bring back the ‘ objectionable
tpm oply thjng

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1 UddoT tonlfeht
Mad- Height which Maloney ia expected
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This is th«v
r*a articles by Mrs.
Hore-Pattorson, weal[ and club woman, who
a salesgirl In n New
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collector
mands pi
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store's workers—nml you should Lummis Is Elected
nlwuya keep it. '
Miami Beach Mayor
One more word—about charge
accounts.
They're wondorful things to have
especially at Christmas time, but
be careful you don’t say 1churge
if" too . /ton. It’s easy to buy bo-1?*1 » ■ " r,,r m"&gt;’"1r
yi.nd vour means when you do it *n
election i&lt; '
on credit, and it's worth remember- 0 ‘ h,,r camli.latfa
ing th«g the day of reckoning is
hound to come — nil too mnfl. Buy
aa carefully a* if v o j were pnyiifgj
cash fir everything—and then
Christmas won’ t leave a had taste
in your mouth when the hills bo-

rt, DECEMBER 23. 1926

CsIUhart, former . Yale I ooidbii
Mahon. William G. McKao withrnptnin; John B. Hold and H, A.
irew on the eve o f 4the election.
Mr. l.ummis won a majority of
126 ami a plurality of 409. He
in Vic,. |,real,lent o f a Miami hnnk
mill » member of „ real estate

“ What a Charming Room

A soapy diihrug, stapled -across
.he fare of a burglar hy a house
wife in Indianapolis, Ind., recently
put him to flight.

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W aterground Meal, 10 lbs

Grits, ID lbs

[j Fresh killed Turkey - Fresh killed Fowl:
:[j
Long Island Ducks
l

Pure Georgia
gallon
Pure Georgia
1-2 gallon 4

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tmas shopping rush •
^working girl’s viewi McClure-l’ a tte rson
’ NEA service and The
tnfortl Herald
k'j !av &gt; . .
■i the subject of rechandise is mcntionml
the lisckneyed old joke
people who ttok their
present* hack and exm for things they real-

chsndise
**U’ UcU
*•Lyt J
the hone
I best* a rc ;i;-e .» Icu 1 ••minuet ^~—
m g the liesl values
in low 11 1
4..J.4.+ +•&gt;.&gt;*.5..:.
save money,&gt;.{.tin*
1 ash Supph 1
£
J| money.
&lt;

White Bacon, clear, pound

Carnation or Pe
Small Cream
5 f o r ------ -- m

* has drawn plenty of ■»
t in reality it’s no joke jI

X 205 W. First St.

Cates •

njy no Joke to the mer- &lt;&gt;
•)•+++-:•-j-v+ + -t* &lt;•+-&gt;-&gt;•&gt;jf
-r + •&gt;&lt;•-$•*+■}■ v + -r •&gt;
is fofred to give out
is in exchange for sec- * •
rtlcics which he must II
irked-down price.
I’
i Joke to the salesgirls !&gt;
:helr commissions cut 11
i o f the returner] nrtl- &lt;•
&gt;eir sales slips. ^
\I
ke to th? buyer, either, ▼
run the buyer must pay II
s to make up what the 0
&gt;ses on returns.
&lt;1
mother angle to it, too \\
iuy at n reduced price, v
Somcon,- else lias re I
arc exposing you, fan, ♦
ossibllity o f contagion +
what germs the goods f
coma in contact with
around someone vise’s t
sur or five d a y s!
7
Inly
a
Habit
+
The joyous Holidays chat con a
to the woman buyer’s |
r play when
to do away
with things
T
days
good
to cat ;
For, In moat cases, the f
Christmas gift.*, is n 1
othing busy
ntorr. house-wife
t
The
in these last few davs before
^ m u i n gLV-&gt;
o f■ habits there i- un J
ptiftr habit
that women liu
v n , have
+
Christmas
will
much time and worry if she shops
SgnS mrn, too—-might well rnlli 4.
Jatft- during the Christmas -hop *
With us. Courteous, experieneud clerks whose one de­
piugr season and at other times ♦
ia the habit of always getting t

Merry
Christmas!

Edward Higgins, In­
corporated and en­
tire
organization
wish you a Merry
( ’hristmas and hope
that Santa brings
you every com fort
and luxury to make
this Mol id ay your
happiest one.

X

OldBeflfry
COCOA

Ballard and A

Best Creamery

Pan Cake
FLOUR

!i Butter

sire is to correctly serve will wait upon yoin every need

— deliveries that will save you much bother will also expediate your shopping.

t Jemima

Fresh Mixed

A Store Full o f Goodies and Ser\ ie»

12 Packages Soap and Soap Powder with (J;
White Enamel Dish Pan at
, —Everything For The Christmas Feast
Quality

Service
Churtesy

Buy where yon caTi save
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C A S H A N D CA1
olia at

SE LF SERVICE

Phone 277
Imetto &amp;

.GROCER

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Golclenrod

‘ Snumlers is very.;cnll

Lake Ma:*y s

Xhujjrii service for Sunday, Dec.
20 will be na follows:

Sunday School at 11:30 o’clock,
Henry Tjwiisend. Supeciiuleiit,
Preach li

y.Gentral JiV Receipt Hcv U. Iv
Itcid, pastor.
kcr From E. E. Roper
The
attendance
at
Sunday
pLand In Which The
School 1ms greatly increased dur­
Is Outlined To State ing, tho month of December, duo
IHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 23.
the state of Florida will
ir,V canalf, bno of which
mi north to'the Polar sea,
LpM of DcLqnd would will
^rfy to th^ cymmonwcnlth.
in iubstancCf Was contained
^er written by Mr. Ropes
mty General, J. B. Johnson.
Dec itated that he waa epuileaving his propetty.to the
r the canals, and luggcst\the constitution and law
kinged as To - make taxes

in no small measure to the interest
takejr by tho young people and
children |n the Christinas oxcrd iM , ! i •
-i
Mrs. George Parker, who was
Confined to her be^l several days
lnsi wchk suffering from an attack
of infiiichza is reported ns vary
much improved.- , .

Meduim-B.W. J. Colllcutt, Chnrles
Eldridgo and Allen Gordivor were by Mrs. Black nnd himself several
Chri«tn;as ihT-pping in Hnnford yenr* ago.
Monday.
.
■,
Telephone service has been re­
K. ;!L Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ cently connt-cjoijn i&lt;akc Mary, nnd
tin and Mrs. Phillips anil daughter quite a nunihcV o f obr residents
Miqs Ethel, nil of Cleveland, Oa ar­ have availed -themselves o f this
rived here Friday evening by auto convenience which is another step
for' a $tay of several months nt in the progress of Lake Mury.
Mr. Smith’* Winter home here.
A number of friends gathered
Mr. nnd Mrs.
Drevcny nnd at the home of W- V. Dunn last
Ej]| “ made out alnn^ tho.io daughter, Miss Mildred nttended Monday evening, nnd extended
Humorous cantata presented by congratulations to him upon his
[.
kr&lt; the. canals hfr. Ropes The Parent-Teacher association of fifty-ninth birthday.
A pleasant
Social evening was enjoyed.ami re­
Unde
E r l. In a -ifirn-t , Hnp
freshments were serve*!.
pie peninsitlu* me tbe rtarThe Crystal I.nke Improvement
feUce, pQrhnpfr-^aliout OrScriety held its weekly meeting m.
[The part from ’Hie St.
the Lnko Mary Hotel op Tuesday
Ur ca?twartRy to Tidcwaevening. After the business meet­
|d be the firat constructed.
ing, game • nnd dnneing were en­
b&lt;r 2.. Due north and
joyed until a Into hour.
long the /eightieth degree
Mis. C. S. Duiiiibison was hostlade, north en d-of it to
tens to a number of friends from
[ miles south o f the north arc leaving Monday for « visit here Iatke Mary nnd Sanford mi Thurs­
noridn until it.la believed with relatives during the Ghriat- day ’ veiling, the occasion being a
countripsJnorfb' will run nins holidays.
farwell party t*- Mr. and Mrs. Jos­
The pageant given hy the Oviedo eph Mnrtenoau, who are leaving
ko the Polar sen.
kr 3. Due northwest and Sunday school at the White Christ­ Sanford to make their home in
k from northeast bight of mas entertainment Sunday eve­ Ucedii. The evening passed quick­
of Mexico to. atop five ning was very enjoyable and it ly with games nnd music, and nt
jthin the north border 'of Was witnessed by n large number tip* close r-f the evening, delicoun
Lntil it is believed that it from tins plncc.
refreshments were served.
brolongcd to the northMember* of the Oviedo GoldenThe Lake Mary
Community
Fiihore o f the Amercnn rod orchestra w-ere guests of Mr Chutch will conduct a Christmas
and Mrs. It. L. Croon Thursday Service on Sunday evening when
evening nt their home. After the it will present “ The Light on Sy­
regular iVhenrsnl, a -ociul hour rian Hills." prutraying scenes near
;y Chamber To
was enjoyed and delicious refresh­ Bethlehem nt the time of the Na­
eet At Chuluota ments iif sandwiches, fruit salmi tivity A- the church platform
rocon nnd after dinnei minLs were will m-t permit proper staging for
oiu n ij u-rveil hy tluj hostess Thoae pre tiles* scenes, it will be presented
1 hohl the sent were- Mr. nnd Mrs. Gifford nt the new Chamber of Commerce
[ailizntion uml Mr anil Mrs. jtrowo •.f g ” li! Budding, at 7 JO o'clock.
a lure* of *enrol mid Mrs. T. W l.nwtnn
Mi and Mrs Chester Saunders
ectorn *f prof Limey nnd the Messrs t'lny m**l two children have recently
unlier * f j and l.ienhnrt of Oviedo
moved to laike Mnry ami are liv­
Tuesday
|ir Lichtenstein of Long Isiatul ing in one of the new bungalows in
arrived Monday for a visit with his Evnnsdnle. Mr Saunders will be
minty ng family here in Suhurlum Home*,
estuhlish
The faiiiijicp of Hr. McKee and
industry \tr Dullock motored to Katonvdle
r to runic ' Sunday afternoon to hear the Jut)
cr.which ile.- .Singers at the Hungerfonl
H.
S. i school. They reported til*- concert
1a very good one nnd worth one's
nsmi und ' while to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford were
county gu/’fcts of .Mir. Clark Mathers {Sat­
urday afternoon.
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Chulu- ' STUART— Work stnited, paving
FROM
J1Goncva-Titusville rond.

F ^u rC en tG
Author Says Abolish
ineH Hugo Return The Day “Christmas”

panting the; future of

M«J is (qrnjlpx Vn on

vcstlgation previously auithorized
by the Senate ha raid he v T
dy to do au if tin- Senate would
appropriate for expens**.'
“ I have no doubt/’ he said, “ that
millions of dolUtni* urerh purlofnAl
or Wffully
'by those charged
with thujrfuponslbility of protect*

The firtt rehearsal was hold Inst
,*57£A v^ .*7&gt;r.-T T ~ rj ^ :i &lt;?
• tJ --------Friday cvenitfk at the Chamber of
l l a u ^ ^ seh ; n : u .i)rr. j&gt;jt /{LONDON,
Doc. 23. — DP) —
Commerce Building. Aa Mr. Saun*
—Tho four-ccjil' gapolintf tax
Bernard Shaw, the spright­
ders has successfully conducted a for good rouds of-Plorida"l»roUght
H PROMPT SEEVII
band in Tennessee fin- years, we ncurly ?'U),(kK) more the last fia- ly British dramatist. who recently
\taa awarded the Nobel •prise for
V*v
$."
To'olcToffeUfato'thlr publUmppear- f “ l month than the previous one,
literature for 1025, thinka that
unce.
according to the December dis­ Christman should be abolished.
'K a n fo r d l^ a n
Flans for the Community Christ­ tribution, made today at the comp­
Writing In tho New Leader,
man tree undor'the auspices o f tho troller’s office.
Shaw rayn: "*
L#ko Mary Chamber of Commerce
The December distribution wus
“ It has become an unbearable
are progressing nicely, with tho $#71,811.52, compared with $817,- nuisance, but the difficulty is to many were pulverized Into brown
First National Bank
. &gt;
'
tree in place uml the assurance of ^12.52 for November.’ .*-•
draft a bill making the celebration paint.
Santa Claus ttyri hu will bo present
Three fourths of the tai goes to of Christmas a criminal act and
Tl\i* tree will.be held at the ney the State Road department and compensating tho shopkeepers who
Chamber o f Commerce Building one-fourth to the counties, after tho ar^ justly enabled by tbe Christ*
and' overy resident e l Lake Mary doddctloh of n nominal Whi cover­ mas trade to pay their rents, not
*}&lt;# -' ki i runs
&gt;
,n
is invited. The'Program will atart ing the cost of distribution.
to mention all tho other people
Official* of the comptroller’s o f­ whtt make money out of it and who
ut 7 o’clock With a playlet nut! drill
by^he*. school chi Idten. iC o-Q fxw fice predicted that n steady in­ do pot know that tho landlord’s
tlhg to make this affair a succc^A crease would be shown from how
nro the following orgutiizqtfonii o f on in the monthly distributions.
I^ke Mary:1Lake Mary Chamber
Senate Hears Borah
PILOT JUMPS,TO SAFETY
of Copimerce,” Lake Mary ParentTeacher AssOclatiorf, Lala* Mary
« I KVKLAND. 0 , / Dec. 23.—&lt;/P)
Charges Of Graft
There is basis for real pride
Community Church, ta k e Mary M- *—Minrtn D. VYilllnrii*, pilot of a
E. Chuivh, mid Crystal Lak^jlmV Ch v.dand-Ctyidngo.Airplane, saved
in the feet that customers
WASHINGTON, Dtc. 23. —&lt;^)
provemeht Association.
nis life today by leaping from his — Th6ftf graft and exttravaganco
seldom ask us to gtiarantee
In nccordnnce with a-notice *«tt plane, “ fyill a.blitul'I/in a thick fog in tho administration of tho alien
out Inst week, members of the three miles* s»i»IW!v of' Bowling propery rutdwdinn’s office over a
our ljJspdtears.lt indicated
Parent-Teacher Association to- Given, Ohio. The nt-iocx crashed period of eight, yean wore charged
geiher. with other interested citi­ a few -oconds.utter'Williams mado in the Senate today by Senator
that our eflfiwts/to build up
zen* met nt the schoolhousc on hi» parachute leap.Borah, Republican, Ohio.
Thursday evening, and.nttended in
public confidence were Well
’
Answering inquiries whether he
a .body tjie meeting of tho voters prevent millage was adeiiunte to intended to proceed with the indirected Opr reputation is
of District 2, called by T. W. !.aw- take care of this bond isSuo with­
a j j i d u;
.
-•1♦»
ton, nt the Lyman School, relative out any incrcnse in same. There­
ince of honest
to thW proposed bond issue -'far fore, it is expected that this much
V ;jr ,- i ,.-p ‘ m , -i. ...
deals and onest values.
school purposes, o f which Lake needed step will have thp support
Have You ‘
Mnryds to lie allotted $15,000, for of our citizens inasmuch ns the
Some Money
additional rooms. This bond l*sue present time, the auditorium has
was endorsed by those presort been cut up into classrooms, and
Brick building, hardware,
Miller &amp; Phillips, Inc. “ :V5| B
nnd Mr. I.awton stated that‘ ih '0 Ihe school overcrowded.
and grpeefy^ and dry goods

stock, 'also drugs, n real
bargu in. ~
Any reasonable offer
*
conbi^el’ed

•
a

.-^ riy

u s e n c a r is only a s pep.eNDAPLfr
A5

Inquire at Postoffice

Elm A w ., nt 18th St.
* *•? 'V "’

THB

D &amp; A L E -R

WHQ

S&amp; LLS

Tnngrerines! Tangerines! Tangerines

THE UNUSUAL IN GIFTS

30c per peck
Also assortments in fancy Holiday Boxeswill surely please.

Christmas
Cards
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Opposite Valdez Hotel — 13th &amp; Onk
Sanford Ave. &amp;. 9th — Hnnford-Orlnndo Bond at

tr .'pJwrf JHlNwl
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Coleman’s Office EquipmeUt Co

Ginderville

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The House of Quality Goo d
Diamonds — .n*wi*li'\

W e have Tangerines/: Oranges and Grapefruit galore, fancy Holiday. Boxes
ping to your Northern friends, can arrange lovely, attractive a ssortm en t^ I w i
able prices. ’
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Mesh Bags — ( 'oni|iaetH
Ash Tniys — China — Toilet SeLs
Pocket -Books — Book Fond
Smoking Stands — Leather Baps
Seth Thomas Chicks
Fountain Pens — Atomizers
Kerr Belt Buckles
Sterling and Plater! Silverware

IVTERHMriORX

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Don’t foi-get about your Christmas Fi’uit, ours
reaonable.

is sweet, juicy and luciousra
’

Blue Bonnet Markets

ir. sTfln

Opposite Valdez Hotel

»N0 CIO

McLaulin, The Jeweler

r i.t h .^ g e t &amp; Q a k
v

Sanfor
Sanford-OrlandaBoad at Gin^erville

•»&lt;*! ■!»!&lt;•-iwf.it'" {ft fs
♦jl- .iH'.-l 'TlAr-l
A A-i-r
■

W e are buying, our tires at
From carefully selected raw materials lo
finished Lone Star Cement, the;Chemist
controls the process o( manufacture. H is
word is lavy; the last trace of guesswork has
befen eliminated in the manufacture ot-thia
supcr-qUallt jr product.
„ &lt;.
Every bag o f Lone Star Cement is covered
by a writterf'guarantee. A plain, honest
guarantee without any “ ifs” of buts . lho
chief chemist signs thc guarantee because
he has proven the super-quality of the
product, ,
.
Next time you arc in d*c neighborhood cpi110
into our om cc and sec thc^certificate which
guarantees the sut&gt;cr.*quality of. the cement
that goes on your job.

207 W. First Street -

They sure smash.tbe prices and they give
us a full guaranteed tire at the
lowest possible price. .
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*-t+ntiZk'i-rtif»

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Thursday and Friday *aire bur glti days, nut* of­
fering Is oitt profit on nny Tire or Tube in the
Store at abTolute Dealers cost, every Tiro and
Tube A*FIRESTONE PRODUCT, and new fresh Stock-**Moat Complete afeick ln tbo Glty, a Tiro’
to fit every known Job will be foiind hero at t i ^ j
lowest price tjtat you ever paid for-jp

A CHANCE
. .And the Most Luxurious Gift o f All
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It is a ST U D E B A K E ll— a Masterpiece of
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Custom beauty, glistening with Lustrous
lacjuers— a worthy tribute to express the
sentiment you feel.
.

IT

Lake Mnry, Fin.

Superb GiffS

\\ al* lies

i

:tvm W 4 S ^ ft Hi

on old worn-out or off-brand.
good Tfrea, on spoiling the happiest day
year..
• ’

All that wo ask Is that you pay thp Servii
26 cents for each Tiro change. Don't for*
days THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
.

“ W e Serve To Serve Again

.

409 W - 1st St.

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Obltuunr
card* o f shanks, resolutions
Icon of entertainments where
are made w ill- hrchUrkeU
i t .advertising r p ie s .,,-,. ,

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ed .preaa la axcluaAlia uae for reun of all newa «11•patch**
. In thin paper anJ .also the
««ra published harotn.
All
o f republlcatlon qf apeclal
lira herein,are a lso reserved.

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RSDAY, DEC. 23, 1920
RAMI

Pl.A TFO U M

&lt;toai

w e t**, rente to Jarknon-

B f / Johaa-IaRiver Caaal,
■a o f white eraj .
a * pool, frnnla
roarta,

?¥mv*r .ar-**.

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atj'dasas.'sriiv.
■V •£*-»--

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loo of k o a l i T i r i l
I.ake Monroe.
Iloa o f altsr baontlfleaarkool

system

fa r ' Iknunet

VBRSB FOR TODAY
A__ i i. *•&gt;'
HONOR— "But ,who nm I,
__ ..far oiy- people, that w.e
be able to offer »o willingly
this sort? For nil things
.and of Thine own
r*Thoe." 1 Chron.

ViW

.

- k __noi_i;—

AMBITION
oose the baaor role T
flin g high dreams nwny ?
desecrate the aoul
day?
Bpleasure’*
w f(bough
‘ ■ little
Strong or weak,
tsr^conqtieet seek ?
Rtet

&amp;:

.•

h im your back upon
that la fine and true 7
waste your life as one
‘it ace* no struggle through?
join with them who choose
certain wny to lose?
ike .the sterner w oyl
high nnd strike for fame
It ypu must today
shame,
ways of sin
there’s no hope to win.
n o d 'a t Hie start arc they
bo neither dream nor dare,
tot with them,-but d toy ,'
biding your recortl fair.
|i f you miss your qucat
fighting fo r the best.
■
— Edgar A , Guest.

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pans

ar« stubborn, other*
fools,
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o-

, While you archieing your shopbMY. ® few Christntus seuls.

jy not try to give some Christ[presents to folk* who really
1 them t
*
....— o — ‘
S/lff will be Christmas for some
but only Saturday for
&lt; V.

,

"It’s R long lano thnt has no
kahouscs,” remarked the Herrin
he faJly twirled his

...

*■ When they talk that way, they show that they very
obviously do not know what they are talking about. Very
few persons realize the expense attached to getting out a
newspaper. The average p e r s o n thinks that a reporter and
an ad solicitor or two are ail the weekly payroll mu&amp;tr be pre­
pared for. Asia matter o f fact on a small newspaper like
The Sanford Hejrald, there are'ordinarily twenty-five men
employed at average salaries of forty-fivo dollars a week.
Speaking o f the expense in newspaper operation and
advising1extraordinary curtailment o f expenses for the com­
ing' year while at tho same time predicting the failure of
thousands of unsound publications throughout the country,
the Special Investigations Committee o f the National Edi­
torial Association reports:
^ ‘ 'Ninety per cent of Country newspapers are selling ad­
vertising at-or below cost.
"The cost o f advertising composition alone is 20c per
inch for weekly newspapers and 24.75c per inch for Small
daily publications.
"In the mechanical departments labor costs have in­
creased from 50 to 150 per cent. Machinery and materials
have advanced in keeping with the rising costs nnd the news­
paper publishers have not followed in the procession.
"Only a small percentage of country newspaper pub­
lishers realize the perils which confront their fyture exist­
ence.
"Economic pressure will aid the elimination process and
:t will be a case o f survival of the medium thut renders the
greatest service to the community.
"Disaster and ruin faces thousands of publications un­
less they immediately adjust themselves to the new condilions and rigidly adhere to the rates which the committee of
investigations recommendH."
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Thou gTacioua nnd
God, it is .our glory to
g ir t to Thee as Thou dost
r ua.

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The Hurricane Brought Some Benefits

W h y tint s o m e I i r e m n n i e s I h a t

w i l l s e n d .............................ill

tv folks hurry IUK home to put flower seeds ill the ground and
beautifying .shrubs in their dooryards and along the high-,
wuys ?
-O -

SIN MAY OPEN bright ns morning, but it will und dark
as night.— Talmadgi*.
11

LAW IS tho umbiidimont of thu moral sentiment of Iho
pooplo. — Hlarkstoiio.

J

straight, But it Is encouraging to
„,ow ’ thpt ho has a harder time' in
lav
fleecing, the public. Ho is watched
not only by the state, but the press
of,'the country .Is always on the
lrc|hould lookout for the. fake promoter.
; o f X I glory.**— The stock exchanges make.lt hot
A p fftty sharp for- him, and there are different
to a man as X u bureaus scattered throughout the
'• !*d y t/on

ftfi headline*,'Editor Benjamin
' Beach saw the
r-’tts*d ‘ X "repre&lt;* name of Christ and the
in g
s t M , However, we do
of

[%Q
up

Gertrude Ederlo hnd a stiff neck
after a plunge into tho Pacific.
We can hardly wait to hear whnt
relieved her.

Far-fetched, perhaps, but a good
picture: A Scotchman In front of
a.nickel phone
house la bum!

eSrim p,i
n t » neckties,
kowt-pof

rt&amp; tW

i fef-the Tribune,

a? ’

The Ugly Duckling

As Brisbane S$es It 11 ___ M:-..
Ten Crulaera. Nice Target*.
Bonaparte’* "Donkeys and
Scientists."
Christmas Melon*.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

i more
fore

■bo- tight after the

** ’ Vr£■:'V \Z3f4
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No Flying Machine*.

^ fE W 5M0f?TYeAtf5 AGO

AND UNLIKE OIL, those crops
are not exhausted, but go on for­
ever, increasing. Lund in France
planted to wheat for centuries
produces more bushels per acre
now than it did 200 yenrs ago. The
pity is that when formers hove big
crops, they get small prices. Com­
bination sales nnd voting cpuld
helpthat, hut farmers do not yet
know how.

I'PGOBAHKeupT
ItA L&amp;SS'H A O
iM e W T R Y ou.
A &amp; V W

:'The Rexall Store"
206 E. 1st St. '

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, 819 W. 3rd St, j
Phone 475

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HISTORICAL ULTIMATUMS
ST. PETERSnUKtt TIMES

In 1904 Ion Perdicardis, an
American citizen living in Morocco,
was kidnanpped by the bandit
chieftain Ruisuli, and held for ran­
som. Tho Moroccan government
was asked by the United States
government to obtain the release
of Perdicardis but without success
until an ultimatum -was cabled by
Secretary o f • State Hay at the
MEXICO HAS A right to do ns direction o f President Roopovelt.

it pleases, with its own people, in­
stitutions and laws as we have. ,lt
is none of our business what Mex­
ico docs to Mexicans. Woodrow
Wilson is dead, and we no longer
consider oureelvee responsible for
the wholo world, and bound to
manage It a lL -T h o more wo mind
our own' buslneae, and lot other
countries mind theirs, the hotter
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•Illy two tenth, but that mean- $‘|.
ww.ihmi a year profit
Every time a dollar is spent in | Here is n lesson we folk* of Day­
California uioiic w ith 800.00U « nr* 1 jjUylonu Pouch 11
increases the tona Beach cannot learn too well.
using 150,000.000 gallons of
' community’s
collective
buying Our stores und shops and business {
hne.
|power one dollar. This is an old houses are modern In every wny
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argument, but
und the
... It is so important ...........
or service
anil norto be had here is
EASTERN STATES will wish and so valuable that it cannot be 1prompt nnd reasonably priced.
that some kind of oil fairy Would over-cmphusixP'
Money spent at home mnkes bet­
Winter I’ ark recently fell the ter stores and better service pos­
give them gas at eighteen and a
half rents. In California they have need of re-selling itself on the sible.
the cars, the roads and t tie oil. value of home-spent didlars and n
M"iiev spent nt home affects the
This single state, during the past dollar was set in motion in the more liberal support for our
week, produced &lt;109,900 barrels of home rommunit) just to see what ■&gt;l husiiiess and residence property
A record was in t he city.
oil every 'lay, and has billions of It could accomplish
barrels safe under ground, away kept of its pilgrimage* from per
Money spent at home encourages
from
fire,
lightning.
storage pon to person, from store to shop, morre lihertl support for our
from office to bank, nnd so on. hurches, our school* ui\d our civic
charge* and taxes
Thnt dollar changed hand* 47 times institution.
Money r.ent out o f town I* Im­
I THE MA.N THAT bought 1,000 in n single day. Had the dollar
i share* of Standard Oil of ('ulifor* been sent out of town on ita orig­ mediately put to work in the in­
'ilia in 1912 has hnd 32,000 more inal purchase it would hnvo de­ terest of some other\community.
Money spent nt home works con­
shares handed to him. No one preciated Winter Park’a buying
; knows what that stock will lie power by 46 dollars. But by keep­ sistently nnd effectively for the
i worth 20 yeurs hence. But don't ing the dollar circulating in the upbuilding of Daytona Beach.
home town, it did the work of 47
Keep your money working for
gamble.
dollnr* in one day.
your home town!
EL UNIVERSAL and Excelsior,
of Mexico City, nnd other Mexican
newspapers, reprint in large type
an nrtlcle on United Statea-Mexiran relations, published by W. R.
Henrst in nil of hi* newspapers,
throughout this country.
Mr. Ilcnrat’s advice to thi* gov­
ernment is to fight, if it meuns to
fight, or be friendly, if that is
what It intends, but not to pursue
a foolish policy of threatening and
meddling.

Military Brushes
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THE RIGHT PLAN would be on
nll-American waterway from the
lakes through New York state, and
and that will come. But it would
co(tt fjVP „r *ix hundred million*
more than the low co*t of the St
Ijiwrence canal, which probably
will come first.
Farmers are deeply interested in
these canal projects, for which Sec­
retary Hoover deserves greatest
praise.
He is a worker.
The
canals will cut an average of 12
cents from the freight on export
wheat, and add 12 cents to the
farmer's price.

,ent&gt; U gallon does not seem much.

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Stationery and

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Good News for Chrlatma*.
Canals, Crop*,. Prosperity.
Gas War End.
Fiffht or Be Friendly.
IT’S REALLY A - prosperous
country we live In, and tho pros­
perity haa only commenced; A r­
thur Reynolds, able Chicago bank­
er, says our prosperity will last
through 1927. It will nlao last
through 1927 nnd beyond, If we
give it a chance really work and
do not cheat each other too much.
REVISED GOVERNMENT re­
ports on crop* put com fo r thi*
year at two billion six hundred nnd
ioriy-five million bushclx, wheat
at 832,305,000 bushel*. Add forty
million bu*hel* of rye, forty-ono
million bushel* of rice, 18,018,000
bales o f cotton, 33,900,000 boxes o f
oranges, etc., nnd you have a Blight
idea of what prosperity means.

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In Miami they are staging ceremonies for flower and
shrub planting in tho public parks. Programs are arranged.
The newspapers tell all about it. The plants are put into
the ground with much ndo. And the people rush home to!
SENSIBLE GIVING
TAMPA TIMES
plant something in their own yards.
HARNESSING THE Colorado
That is the scheme, of course, and it is working fine. rlv,.r
not far away, thank*
It it quite an art to go through 1ness and culture.
But now the
Since the hurrieune people whose property was in the path t&lt;&gt; a number &lt;&gt;f earnest men, in the &lt; hristmas season and pick out people who give books want someof the storm are in frantic haste to get something growing 1 eluding Senator Hiram Johnson, gifts that ure worth making and thing of renl merit thnt will please
where trees and shrubs were destroyed, and it J.k.Icm as if othrril Th(. rt,inHlnlni{ a.ffieulty that your friends will appreciate, intelligent people.
("inior years large umuiint* of
In the average family now carettie Miami area is going to be immeasurably more beautiful , sevins to lie arranging an agree- In
money were not wisuly spent
Of ' ful inquiry is made to find out
because o f thin npw, and usually c areful, planting.
j ment between California and Ari cour ■ people are uaually pleased what the people want. The selcc11 bv
‘ l&lt; in AriThe hurricane, it is said, is being praised for starting zniiii The dum would
by almost any gift that is receiv­ tion is apt to be rnude from the
tonn, n gn ut part of thu power |
the great interest in flower and shrub planting. Citizens and irrigation would bv uh«*&lt;1 ill ! ed, even if n thing 1h useless. It suggestions offered l^j' the pros­
who have long been somewhat alone in the advocacy of more California. Tho prosperity of one 1may appeal to some prevailing pective recipient. A great many
popular notion
But people have substantial articles of clothing and
flowers for Miami are chuckling to themselves as they watch statv is rvflwtvd in all stutvs. Cal- i acquired better tn*te than form er­ household use are thus presented.
unsightly pjaces being changed into things of beauty by ex­ ifornia rannot thrive without hen ! ly. and the stocks of goods carried The number of women around the
1 by tin- stores reveal that fact very men’s furnishing goods counters in
citedly working neighbors. And they are very sure that efiting Florida and Maine.
cleat ly
the stores show*
how many of
once the beauty o f the flowers and vines is seen that the in­
ARIZONA, THE great state
I There was a big demand some them ure making useful presents
terest in garden Work in their neighborhood will continue.
copper, cotton, citrus, climate ami years
y(.nrs ago.
ago. for
tor instance,
instance. fur
Tor very to the mule member of the fami­
Perhaps it requires u hurricane or a flood to shock some Ithe Colorado, will prove itself the ornate purlor ornament* and brir- lies.
state
of
brotherly
conciliation.
A gift that has beauty is always
n hrnc that served no use ami had
folks into appreciation of trees and plants. If our own beau­
' The thing desired is to use the
tiful Lake Region of Florida wqfe visited by a devastating country's wealth, water and power no r&lt;»a| decorative value, but were appropriate, though people who
and gorgeous without taste. feel many urgent needs sometimes
wind storm, possibly the jjeople-gazing in sadness at then especially, and thus build up the florid
People in those day* would give ] wish the money had been used for
fallen trees and mutilated shrubs, would see just how much entire nation Arizona will not us present* very elaborate orna-isuch pressing demands. But every
withhold from develop­ mental Inioks. and the contents of home needs some touch of itnngthose carelessly accepted trees and shrubs had been doing unwisely
ment and use that which, at the many of these volumes were of |ination, and thut which does somefor them.
moment, she herself cannot use.
little or no value. It was supposed , thing to muke the daily routine
Perhaps, too. a storm must come before the people of
that such books reposing on the less burdensome
this most lovely part of Florida will in systematic, wholeCALIFORNIA. HAVING had a parlor table gave an air of richsale fashion, start a flower, shrub, and tree-planting cam- pleasant price war among gasoline
is now to see the other
j I'uign
that will convert
their territory into the famous flow |concerns,
,
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side of the mednl
From sixteen
SPENI) AT HOM E
ft -land It was adapted In lie
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All those who are vitally interI in the Tacnu-Arica dispute — P. J. Hailey.
raise your right hand,
yiju. We thought so.
THINK FIRST
— - ■ o--------■[. (Vrtairi sections of the country
p a l m b e a c h POST
‘i « flooded by swollen rivers. How
irty hammers would bo in operIf tfac American people would scheme unless he first has coni f one bayou in Florida was
devote us much time to investi­ cultled with his lawyer nnd his
b; raise one fo o t?
gate the different propositions that hanker or some man of hard nnd
spy
----------o-------- ben hotter steam rollers nre clnim their money before they in­ practicnl business experience.
Every safeguard
should
he
■, Mussolini will build them.—, vest ax they put in trying to re­
placed
nround
persons
bo thnt they
cover
their
money
after
it
b&lt;
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been
ind Times-Dltpntch.
It’s
faBnC at least to know that it lost, they soon would cease to be find it difficult to invest money
Many procure money
losers.
The progress recorded foolishly.
Igirptv't'be the. Republicans.
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within recent years in protecting by inheritance nnd have little con­
Krr/T»e. nowu story tells us thnt inventor* from plnnng their sav­ ception o f how or when to invest
leans In China have been ings In worthlexs securities, how­ it. Many nro so devoted to their
[to arms. Wo sow a couple ever, is encouraging toduy. There own way of making money thnt
j the lake' front the other night j ix a development toward saneness they believe in the natural good­
ho hod evidently received a sirni In the investment markets of the ness of all other persons and there­
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[country thnt hns u general stabil­ fore arc blinded to the wiles nnd
izing Influence on the money mar­ the wnys o f (h e professional
From the raids along tho lower ket. The better situation is the schemer. It is the part o f society
it coast, one can expect the result, without question, of the in general, if not to protect the
UU, Jlduor market to nd- campaign promulgated for the innocent and guide nnd ndvixe, nt
m ora sharply than usual, purpose of educating the average least to aoo that tho poisonous is
an anxious man will watch American investor to investigate removed within itself.
ckcr In hla "broker'a" office before you Invent." The campaign
wax begun in a serious manner
r the next few days.,
Tom Sims Says
about flv f years ago. following
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ington discredits .story of many sad experiences which result­
Aa for the barber In Wisconsin
special envoy to Mexico, ed after the war when Inexperi­
as though ths government enced Investors wero persuaded to who also is coroner we can only
a secret the fact trade their Liberty bonds fo r suggest the sign: "Inquests for
tho Bald."
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jors are sent to for- worthless "securities."
And yet millions o f dollars an­
itrics fo r keepln' house at
while tb« real blah nually arc waated In this way,
When it anowa fn New York
by special and very mys- gone beyond the hope of any recov­ you can hire a sleigh fo r $26 nn
ery. The pcoplo are not Investl- hour. Pretty smooth?
. min is te r
/,
gating enough. All the laws in the
the use o f "Xm as" at wori&lt;T can not make a crook bo

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Advertising1solicitors frequently run into the argument
Hint' rates are too high. It is . very seldom indeed that a
merchant is found so poorly posted as not to know that news-,
, sr *7. ISIS. at tlie Postofflco paper advertising: is absolutely essential to the success o f
in fo M . F lo r id a , tinder A ct tof
iiis store. There are those, however, who, while neverthe­
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resenting any attempt on the part o f an outsider to re­
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[ K . JONK*. K iw w llic Kdltor
advertising rates, declaring that wforty-two cents an inch
Bfe*-------------------------m n i m o i rates
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Jnme* l^twrcnce:
"Don't give
up th&lt;- ship."
Cotcsworth Pinckney:
Millions for defense but not one
cent for tribute."
Admiral Farragut: * "Danin the
torpedoes; go ohead.”
General Grunt: "W o will fiKht
it out on this lino if it takca all
summer. ”
Colonel Whittlealey:
"Go to
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"Perdicardis 0011!"

That ultimatum,
ollvo or RttlsulLdead," belongs to
the handful of phrases In Ameri
cor. history &gt;which will never bo
dropped from standard dictionaries
of quotations.
A few o f these immortal sayings
stick in the minds of every school
boy and girl and every cltlxen.
Those most frequently quoted ore:
Patrick Henry: "Give mo liber­
ty or give mo death."
SCIENTISTS ANNOUNCE that
John Paul Jones: “ I. have not
life on Venus Is more probable than begun to fight.’’ life on. Mars. Martian animals, If
any, must have, light bodies, and
YfO
live on unsubstantial lichens and
such foods. So says learned Dr.
'Contemporary Comment
Cbblenx of 'tho XI. S. bureau of
standards, just bsck from the LowIf Vice-Prxsldsnt D u w esjn t^
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Flagstaff, Aritie water, not to do any "reforming” in the i
n » t and great ate heTiad better be about it

These fow declarations

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A subscription to The

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H era ld w ill D rove an excellent 1

fiance have done much toward in­
creasing national prldo and patri­
otic fever in the United tSates.
in some instances the statements
are probably more famous than

their authors or have made their

authors famous. ■'
Ion Perdicardis was an Infionapinious trader until his name was
attached to tho storn order to tho
Moroccan government. Five words
hm,. placed his name in history.

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AfRS. FRED 9. DAIGER. SOCIETY EDITOR

LITTLE MISS SHARON ENTERTAINS
WITH PARTY ON HER BIRTHDAY

Mrs. E. Page Hostess
To The Members O f
Her Club Wednesday

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RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

ENJOYABLE CHILDREN’S PARTY IS
GIVEN AT THE WOMAN'S CLUB

I be anInin I Christmas party giv
Games of nil kinds dour to the ,
A lovely social affuir of the
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the member* of the Liter- ' childish heart, and the singing of •
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Tlurrgdir
week, wus the Christmas bridge
Ihqmrtmint of the Woman's '
..•Guild Christmas ball
enrols caused the hour* to pass |
party given Tuesday afternoon by
and anticipated with much
&gt;HallMrs. K. E. Page at her attractive
re ear h year hy children of quickly. The feature of the after- \
|Kelfhbom of America to
home on Ouk Avenue. Tin- guests
oh iin-mlivr*, was held Wed- noon was the "puppet show.” con- I
j-W o'clock at the old Mawere thn members of the Gudojnosiluv afternoon with Mra. Wil- ducted by Mrs C. I). Wolfe, in ; u
IK*.
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Tymo bridge club.
|liam .Mchiiiimn as chairman, a.*- which the monkeys, dogs nml oth- b
- c SI. Shipp will enter. , “ ,y dcc°rated
for the occasion ran • ..f nil kind* which
The roohvs when- the card tables j aisti-d by Mr* Anna Van Ness er animal* did their stunt* in a , g
or of her daughter, Miss Wltri quantities
of
poinsettinx played mi the lawn, and late in the
were arranged presented a most Brown, department chairman, Mr*, most realistic manner, bringing *
p at her home Oil Ceil- , wreaths, red Christmas bells, gar-j afternoonrefre.hments of icc festive appiarunce with their decCairo Willi*. Mr? C. D. Wolfe forth rounds of npiiluuse from d e -, ■
; lands of red ami green and others cream,individiinl cukes ns well n* orntionn of holly, mistletoe, baskets
ami Mr- C |- Vincent. It was lighted youngsters
'5
Yulctidc suggestions.
the birthday cake were served by of poinsettins ami a gorgeous
one --f the - leverest and most enAfter the ''show," the children i ■
Friday
*
' I n the dining room, the refresh-1 Mr*. .lame* G. Sharon, mother of Christmas tree, hrillinntly lighted.
joyalde parties ever staged in San- wort* sented ill a large circle and I*
party for the Story ment table was laid with a lace I hostess, iier two grandmothers,
Punch wus served throughout ford
refreshment* «ff chocolate Molly- |S
cn at the Library at 3 cloth and covered with a gorgeous Mr? lane Smith and Mrs. Kllen the game, nml at the ton hour ro
The large eluli auditorium pro pop*,” mnllowmars, and tiny i»ot R
Christmas tree hung with tinsel. O Slmron and aunt. Mi ah Ashton freshnienls of a delicious salad
aented a lestive appearance with ties of grii|&gt;e juice, in which were *
bright-colored
ornaments
and Thomas -if Ib-I.aml,
course wore served.
number* of bu«kets of poinsettia*. imitation sipper* topjied with San- g
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Vari-colored lights. At the base of
Saturday
This was one of the most
When scores were counted after hilii«i u* and -itiu-r cut flowers in tu Claus heuds. On each
i dress ball given at tha the tree were hanked numerous lightfui children * parties of the ; un interesting gnme, the prize for^jf,,. varying shades of red. a* well were snapper favors. Tiic children :at
St Lake, by Mrs. Alice rod bngs filled with enndies and season and was attended l.y about high score, a boudoir pillow, wus
„,| km,|. ,l( hll|„lliy
were nls- each prvsenteil a lovely
given as (&gt;5 children
pring Miss Olive New- blowers, which were
awarded Mrs. I&gt;. ( Howard, for The huge ri,lured electric lights, Santa Claus “ Lolly-pop" doll.
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favors.
| Jane received her guests wearing having second high score. Mrs. J. occupied a prominent position.
This department is noted for its *
Surrounding the tree were 10, n lovely frock of Nile green gorg- R. Adums also received a boudoir
Placed about this and across the cordial hospitality ami especially , ■
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red Cathedral candles in green jette with tninmlngs of gold ribbons pillow. The consolation prize, a stagi were armies of running for the children parties, and the
Tuesday
Wight will'entertain holly holders. At either end uf 1worn over gold cloth. Her slippers dainty powder puff, went to Mra. Santa Clause*, in which lolly pops on this year far surpassed nny of ■
supper at her home on the long table Were large birth-1 and accessories were also of gold A. II llcckwith.
were cuncealeil
I.nte in the afternoon the guests
oe before the Woman’s
drew names, anil exchanged gifts
ti. honoring Miss Mary
&gt;•! from the Christmas tree,
Me* t tli' e Newman. Miss Mary
Mrs Mary Strong and .Miss Win. j ■
rules cun.
l t Mr.
| and Mrs. A. D. Rosier and]! Mr*. Augusta Kigeiniuann
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1Puleston.
ball for the Social DeThursday for points in . ( lent water will nrtivc here Friday!
Those enjoying tins lovely party Elizabeth Puleston, Mi*s Maude ifred Strong, who were called lie ra jj
Hotel Forrest
Pnrreat 1
vv^crc Ghey will spend the Jto spend the holidays with her ^were Mr*. A H Herkwith, Mr*. Lnki Mi*&gt; (ieergln Mobley. Miss by the death of their aunt. Mrs ■
*r» at the Hotel
holidays.
duughtri, Mr* Fred Daige
Mr* H R Gray Mr* Verne C. Mio ll"ll uinl All** Mildred Holly Kllii I cfflei, left Thursday itiorii- JJ
Mr*. James G. Sharon
Wednesday mg f"i then horn,, at Fort M yers..*
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Adams. Mrs l&gt; C. Howard, m -t i e.l i , i frliind
orrest Lake ns hostesses.
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Mr* Raleigh King ami Miss Jewel vvl ■I. 111. . at tended the bridg
Judge .1 tj Smith of Itirming
Mrs.
George
A.
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Ir i
I (•’ Flake of Hustings motored j|
entertain a few of the ham, Ala . arrived here Snturday arnveii here Ihurxlnv t-- spend ihi Mr* J H Little, Mr- .1 ( Stapler, pint g i'.u !•' Mis rimmiis \lliert
Ml*- * hiirlntte to Saiifmil lhursady and ?p&gt;-n| the ■
Kt at a supper party at evening, having been called he. • ,|1(||l|!iv s wlt|. her fi.th. t It tj Messenger. Mrs T If 11inLi net. N’e.'l li'-ip ling
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King --f Floral Citv
St i - k. r of l.uii'dalc, I’ii
ila' here with his daughter, Mrs. 5
on Park Avenue, nfter by the (loath o f his sister. Mrs
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brasher
He
was
aermn
'i Gluh dance, honoring
Lcffler.
A ' I'll Or.
Mi nml Mr* .1 K McKee re-j
Mr “ ,"1 Mrs ' ' Hr' le "tip and pained home by Mrs Triiraslu-r and jj
Frederick Bell.
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turm-d home Sunday evening from idaui'litci left
V\edne-alav
for Ijahy who "ill *picod (\y holidays
Mrs Hnzel Coleman leave* TuesMl** (’ leo Thayer of "a y ,to ?*
p i , i tMi I hi asln'i S
\nmstmi, Ala. and Alhai.y. t ,u. 1IJu"" •
'■ U i» ml tin w,th h
for Atlanta, tin.
Itmas Party
she will spend a -hurl (In. ill rived here " ’edtu-da,. I,. »|i, |r lltey visited telalive*
lo-li i '"ill l* n I In oi there for the week
*peml the h&lt;.11.1.1 \ - With In i |i.it
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L i l S t E v en in g , li""- nl1 l *,l‘ Kuest
Mr* Mabel
ents,
Mr ami Mr- I It lhnvic at
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' MaeNeill. before goi ng to Char
Mr* \\ Wallace Wright
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S S M a i g i l l e t L i O n p ^ |(,|((. y C to »|&gt;,-nd the hoHilav* their home ti|n f'atk \\eiiue
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.veiling when
Mis*
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DROMEDARY DATES
10 oz. Pkg.
COCOANUT BON BONS
Assorted per lb.

In Hfcnrdniicr with mil itnrum1
custom, members of Tny lot Com
iiiandel' No JK, Knight* Tetnplai,
-f and all Hojiuinnng Sit Knight*,

O'er thq pretty , , V U m l nttendcd the birthday pul

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CAND Y, SUPERFINE
Mixed, per lh.

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ASSORTED STUFFED
Dates, 5 II). box_____________
N ATIONAL F R U IT C A K E
One I1’, box
COOKIES
Holiday Mixed, per lb.

IOC

WHITE RAISINS
Thompson Seedless, per lb.

Gifts For Everyone

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CALIFORNIA FIGS
S oz. pktf.

shnnm and

jHhf, S n ijlh „, |h l .,r homi&gt;

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&gt;*"* “ Ulf« t' V,‘ Tenth Street
(Ills occasion. The light*
,
—
ideil in red which C0*t a ,
Ralph und Kutheiine Inglu
|rm glow

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Mi .1' .1 N| i • H a l f , l it er .
,p. i .1 III. a t‘fk t idI fit ! h i . t-u .t
ill |
ItcH' Il its 1lie Vmi . .( Mr
Mi* i la *• tut Haf Finn til I *f • i
Jk
d*'l|Cc K 1
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'll** Ashton Timms? of Del.and KNH.IIIS I : MI*I. \R
ATT | S I ION
spent the daV here Wednesday a*

and lighted ^

,* L e o were Used 111 deco

Sincerely appreciative of .the
part every customerhas play­
ed in making the past year, a
success. A &amp; P wishes encli
of you

*

.luilgc and Mrs
H
Wnlliici'
" right It-u'i- Fri day f .r l l r l u n d "
whcic l hc \ will *pend • h r i s t m a *
Uith th*» l a t t r i V hr»»t/ni anti wit*
Mr and Mr* J u l i a n Hn wa r d

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FIG BARS
2 lbs., for

I lu* l\ id( 1ie s

reipiested t-- meet at the. A*y

m (uni on Chnstmu- morning at ten
vpniUK' was merr.Iy^pe.it &lt;&gt;' ^ethetr epusin lane Shar
‘ o'clock for Christinas ohservaric,WrdD^iU^
aftprmioirat
h«*r
(lifts For The Home*
»m
m
_
knul*'* dnnoinir muf-ga
Full Templar uniform, including
A contest afforded on
Street.
C urvin g Set*. S ilverw are, S tove*
sword, I* prescribed f,,| ihi* o.
BUAcnu*nt. The prize fur
, M*|OII.
or •' candy, was won by
Mi. and Mr* K. C. Wethermgtoii
(lifts For Hrown-l Tps
ASA F Mi AI INTER, Com
arm.
announck On- birth of a daughlei Attest
Ivu/.nl Set.*, S p u n m g fi'milh. Outl.*. Tellllln kininl.*
served throughout j [)oc jp
ti)ejr
,,ak Hill
JNII 11 JINK INS. Recoider
f and at u lnte huur the qq)e
)uls hceii named Doris
r« asked Into the dining Nr«rie.
rsfreshment* of a tempt
course. The refreshment
Mis* Klmii Tolar, who t* a *tu
laid with a loyely lm*dent at Stetson Cniversity a! Ibr&gt;d, and centereil with
Land, returned home Wedi ••-day
iTristirins tree, stud
to spend the holiday* with Ini pm
1li 1 F ir s t St.
' electric lights The
etit*, Mr and Mr* 11itin 11 I ,i
.i*.*isted in serving hy
f, Mrs J. O. Long, and
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7 I Long
Dr. Samuel Puleston and D I. _
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these enjoying this dr- Thrasher are expected to return
Iprty were: The Misses home today from u hunting trip 1*
Bender, Jane Torrence, near Fort Christmas
f!
lamg. Helen Vincent, *
—
prtw Hurt, Unm et Ro* ! Mi nml Mr* II I l.et.ette and ■
jonc
Smith. Katherine
daughter Ann of « air-, Ga ■
Julm Higgins, Mary Au- arrived here Wmlncaday to spend J
Worthington.
Mnrguret the hHtdays here a* the guest* of ■
FRIDAY
the former’s *i*trr ,'lr* " • Mill g
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Hernard Schirunl. and mother Mr* Lola LeGette at ■
I ..ulmMim» from I p. nt to *
Jock Sneed, Frederick their home on Magnolia Avinmn
II a oi
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Highlayman, |
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Be*. Klnchen Powers.
Mr. and Mr*. Ned Chittenden ■
lk*ln* Daniels
'J
Went and Stewart Long. Meft Wednesday morning m th.-ir ■
in
«!i
car for Mountville. S.
where .■
they
will
sfiemi
the
holidays
with,
2
“Stranded
^
IMr* Kerfoot Brynnt of
j?
Iwill -vpend the hoildnyH relatives.

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jj ■ None Such, per pkg.

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205 Magnolia
McLander Arcade

Sanford, at Geneva

Hill Hardware

S

In
Paris”

Ithe latter’s parents, .'Ir.
Mi. ami Mrs. J G. Hall ancD ■
J T Nowby, at their
I family arc now pleasantly located p
llbicmilin Avchne.
for the winter nt 1702 Magnolia I ■
Avcnue.
Holly motored to Or*

Comedy
“ King Bozo”
Mi lane News

5

ziiny, where she spent

Miss Irene Gnrd left Wednesday 5
afternoon for t’ nintilla where she 2
Mr*. F. S. Dnlger of will spend the hrrlldays with her
arrive here Thursdny parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gnrd.
* holidays with rela-

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A rcitjarkable collection o f smart hose. Inter*
new patterns and colors. Heavy weights and
weights. II oho to suit every fancy. Prices
overv nurse.
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DIAMOND FLEXIBLE BRACELE1

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D U N J N H iK

$50.00 to $250

Music By Seminole Syncopaters
lW«ii &gt;&gt;# 1 1 m o p ».♦»,»»

Hcmitiful single stones set in handsome -settings of
platinum and white gold. Sizes from J-4 carat up.
Reasonable Priced. *•'

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FRIDAY NIGHT

11 luncheon.,.

DIAMONDS

Platinum nml white gold. Bulova, Hoffrera and Elg

wmond

Admission $1.50

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J for lii Hiitv, for charm, for practienbilitv, thtjre’s noth♦ mg like jcvvclit*.

WRIST WATCHES

SILKSLISLES-WOOLS
CLOCKED-

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$50.00 to $200

Mrs. Uollund L.
**lny morning for Ml- *
they will spend the
the guests of the fornt», Mr. and Mrs. S.

}n.L,mtL, motored
Kv? S "to
' Tuesday whore

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Many beautiful designs, platinum and white gold
settings.
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LGeorge Rice and their ♦

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�■Imlle slgna.l ure* of, »«lil MAybr and
■old pt-rk.
SECTION S. That tha Muror of a n d r :
lnnnU’lpal
tho Cl»r of Sanrord; .KIoHda, la 8TRUU
Arrested
Chari.
atithurl**! and PAL It
;; Sanford. Florida.
W « M iMureby'naiructrd;
empowered
to
call
an •lection to
(Company
closed
its
doors
today,
WARSAW, Polo.
determine the question of.the l*»u- a u a j n h t u q n p i
SECTION I. That It la tho deier- once of tho bonds provided for Uy
s e c t i o n T.,-1
(/F)— Poland’s secret service agents The institution had a capital ol

Y O U R SHO

• m lnntlon1 of
near tho frontier at Ksttowi^ 150,000 and deposits of approx­ that the mint b f’ Two Hnrtflrrt ana
imately
$100,000.
Fifty Thoimand' Ddllara will Be re*
have arrested several Germans
qulred to provide n fund apfflelent
whom they Accuse of being spies.
. to • t-rcl. corrstfuK and equip •
TIIK MATTER OF T U B E S T A T E! .n i e l l i ho*pitaV fn th* c ity o r «a n The agents said that papers had INOK
MART A. W . K E E IO f.’ »K*- ford Florida, and the aun&gt; of T * o
been found on the men showing
Hundred-and Fifty Thousand Dol­
n o t ic e ? "t o c r e d i t o r * a n d
lars to be derived from the sale of
that they employed Illegally by
OTHERS
■' * ’ ", "
the bond* propoacd by thla Ordi­
Notice la hereby given 'to all nance to be Issued. Is hereby approDr. Luknschck, German member, of
legatees. dlatriouteea and\ printed exclusively for aald
purtho International Contrpl commis­ creditors,
all persons 'harlnir clalma 6r de­
mands against the Estate of K a r r
sion for upper Sllfeaia. ,
A. W . Kcely, Deceased, that *uch P &gt;aE( TIoN 3 / That a bond Issue
Tho Polish authorities' sold the claims
ndd
or demand* mutt bo pre­ In the Sinn of Tw o Hundred
cGrmans had been apying on Pol­ sented to tho County Judge o f Bern* Fifty Thousand Dollar*, for the m opurpose specifically
set
CounRi.. Florida, at his offlca&gt; nlrtpal
ish frontier garrisons with fake inole
In the Court House nf said County,, forth In Section 1 8 f this ordinance
bo
mid
the
same
la
hsrphy
author­
diplomatic passports.*
within twelve tnohtha from t tho
•'
NOTICE
Notice la hereby, given that tho
regular annual 4 meeting
of
tho
stockholder* of tho Lomrwood M ale
Rank Is called for Tuesday. Jan­
uary 11. 1987. at tWo o'clock, p. m..
at the bunking rooms of said batik.
Tlie object o f , th e'tn eelln g Is (he
election of a Hoard of Directors to
nerve for tho ensuing year, olid the
transaction or. suet) other business
ns may properly codie bofore the

Ik ,. The advantages are eb- Tho merchant hits ijo recourse but
I tb add the cost c f delivery to tfcjfc
hero arc fewer people In the’ Trice of his mejrh&amp;dU'*, Sb by
pj- :You don’t, Wave to jostle i eliminating unnecessary deliveries
rub elbows,1 wcVrThg out you r (* large *— * - / **■“
~-&lt;wtta. aystem and . exhausting i lin in g a delivery service 1h dono
Away, with, and prices are lower.
■‘•nerg^.’
Ilepo is another way to cut down
ve salesgirls aren’t so busy,
C. w . KNTZM lNQEfc
t cnc’ can devote tnWc time to on dclfvcrtes^ * Instead of going ,,,e* ,,nRPresident.
shopping several times n week, nit
down in advance and IUt the thing*
Coaler oa the iV'niper
NOTICE OK r m i.lC A T I O N
KrVlal N - m b r r 010009
&gt;u have menro time tb make you want to buy. Then get them
Department
or The Interior. U H.
'
W * ., You can spend an extra all at once.
Land Office at Gainesville. F lo r­
minutes orV b comparing the
ida, December IS. 1936
Having a detailed list made out
Is herebr given that Mu.«lye valiics of two piecas of in advapcc also saves you much onNOTICE
E lU ton . of Osteen. Florida, who.
jliuldiae, whercao you can't do trouble when you reach tho store. on November 21.. 1931. made Home*
Entry, No. 019003. for HW 1-4
ben‘tho store is crowded,
It saves your time and the time of atrild
of S E 1-4, Hcctlon 8, Township 19 H.
a ’6*4fey On your tomper and the salesgirl when you have a falr- Range 31 E ..T Tallahassee Meridian,
ha Uropers o f the salesgirls, ly^dcfinltc idea of Just what you has filed notice of Intention to
make Three-year, Proof, to establish
fbple'who ire employed gener- want.
claim, to &lt;tho land above described,
are able to' shop only on SatOne more thing: have an identi­ before Clerk Circuit Court, ,«t Han­
ford, -Florida, on* the 3rd 1 day of
£ afternoons, or at the noon- fication card with your namo and February. 1927.
■
Claimant panfes a * witnesses: Ed
ltyich hour. If those who can address plainly listed. This en­
l„ CunhthKham of Ilenson SprlnKK.
i at .earlier hours would do so ables clerks to get V»ur name and FloHda.
W . J. Cohen of Osteen, Flor­
^ of the Christmas shopping address quickly and accurately, on ida. E. B. OeteCn of Osteen. F lor­
Anronv-Iftbleson of Osteen. Flor'.would be eliminated.
t n number of purchases saves n ida;
hlii
ni;onuK r ra^M.
are is another thing to remem- good deal of time.
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Of [ A

R eal Christmas

time of the first publication o f thla
notlre. that It, twelve months froml
December 1th. 131*.
RALPH . E. HMITH.
As Administrator nf the Estatei
of Mary A. AV. Kccly, Deceased.
Publish Dec. I. 15, I t ' 33. Jgn.

13. 26. Feb. 1.

ORDINANCE NO. U S
AN
ORDINANCE
PHDVlDl.NO
FOR AN IHHCE OF BONDS UY T H E
ANI) FIFTY TJIOUflAND DOLLARS
FOR MUNICIPAL P iy il ’OBEH. T llK
HALF. TH EREO F TO
life. UHED
PROCEEDS D E R IVE D FROM T H E
AND EXPEN D ED TO ERECT. CQNHTRUtrr AND EQUIP A MUNICH

ised. provided, however, that beforo
Said bonds shall bo issued. tblii Or­
dinance shall be flrat hpnroved by
u majority v ote1of t lu f electors of
the city of Hanford. Florida, actual­
ly north Ipay n r Hi an election t&lt;&gt; be
rolled and held a t'sn ch 'tim e and, In
the manner as la prescribed by the
charter alid ordinances or the City
o f Sanford, Florida.
SECTION 4. That
said
bond*
shall be of the dendm nation of One
Srhpussnd Dollars each, bearing In*
tfcre-t at the TSte .of five and o n *half per centum p*r annum. Inter­
cut parable sem i-annually. on Uie
first -U y " Of January 'and July!
■aid u»ue of-bonds to.m aturs thirty
” ar* after date .of. the lasuanco
th e r -.f. both the principal and In ­
t e r ,,! ..f said bands tb be payable
a t ,..m e bank In the City of New
York State of New T ork. Ill lawful
monev of the united Stifles OT Amer­
ica said bond*
be
hy
the Mayor of tile' City of HSnford.
Florida, and t&gt;y the Llerh *'/
Hid
Clt&gt; nf Kanford. Florida, and shall
a f f i x e d thereto the
official

itgrating frogs covered ruilI tracks for more than n mile
Itcn Viadislovaka and Sarygol
he Crimea, halting a Moscow
train recently for three

shall

become

efl

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- 'AN ! ORDINANCE' 'PROVIOINO
As tho City Commission c f
Ftm An ISSUE OF JJONDS BY
City of Pauford. Florida.
THE CITY OK HANTOUD. (bO - a l i c,i t the
niDA. i s Tin: t t n u o r T TO HUN­ ' l l It; PHILIPS,
DRED AND FI FTY •T7fOUSANil
City Clerk.
Publlsn Dec. 16, 21,r3®. Jan. 3. 33.

Gut Prices on
Colds, Grippe, Flu,
I&gt;engue,BiUot|sFever
J113 Sanford Ave.
Ph on e 461-,
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V

Sanford’* Pioneer Badio

Announces a

Register.

Fi*ee Lecture1pn

Our plant will be closed on
ChristmftB day except be­
tween 8 and 10 p. m. Place
your order accordingly.

G

We have a good supply of
double heavy cream for
whipping.
If you want
good, try our

Homc^hing

would want at home.

Special orders for Xmas
day will not be accepted
later than Friday noon. .

Many enjoyed our Thanksgiving turkey

Charles I. Ohrenstein

c. s.

NESSELRODE
PUDDING

with turkey and everything that one

orate menu for &lt;&gt;ur cu ‘

# ..

Sanford,
Florida
.
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Christmas Dinner

ner and we are planning

,

SECTION #. That the. form of thu upon It* |C
Adopted
ballot for anld election-shall bo »"
her. A. D. *$*•followii, t.'-wlt:
SEAL:
1
-FOR the approval of that certain
FORREST LAKE.
Ordinance of the City of Sanford,
Florida. No. HI. antlttadt.,' - &gt;

Scientist of

A Delicious Home-cooked
nitey GlUson, confessed do- 3
Itlng' assistant cashier of the B
^ orjrtmmetTe and Trust comy, who voluntarily returned Inst M
n ftfjtcr an international search jj
|lght weeks had failed to locate ’ fi
, t u in' the coupty jail here
ty/Jn lieu of $100,000 bond.
|M
Uintaining the same compos 'which 'characterized his volun- |jt
r return, Glisson refused today ,8
»11 where he had been or whnt a
motive was in reluming. He g
,"prevTously admitted specula- 8
i o f approximately $405,000 of,It
bank's funds.
he 6nly request Glisson made S
jojice officials who hod him m 3
rgo g u t night was tHnt no one &gt;1
allowed to visit him except ,1
inds.‘ ' He talked to two vice-1J
pldcnta of the bnnk.l/vst pight. |M
lfsson was believed to have ex J
.^ptijdad the money in two prj&lt;Vale Ifl
’ business ventures. \V. T. Griffin,
titiroectyr o f detectivcf, said after
Gllason surrendered that ho hoIlcved Glisson had not dispontd of
•II the money. The audit conduct­
ed-by tho bAnk could not account
ijfor about $200,000 Mr. Griffin said

this Ordinance.

&lt; i:’- &gt;r&lt;*
and :

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Syracuse, N. Y.
I
j
Member of the Board of Lecutreship of the Mott
Church. The First Chyrch of Christ, in Boston, M
oJ

Milane Theatr
Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 26

friends for Christmas I&gt;jn

3 o’clock

Sanford, as in no oth­
er city in Florida, has

.AtOcvci

a shortage o f Rental
Property -

meaning

that we are underbuilt
in the matter o f small
homes
At The Basket - Magnolia Ave., at 2nd St,

M M W a i l t l i a i w i i t g a R R R g R i l t a t i i i f t a i R a w a i i t p t R a a a u iH i

that

should

point the way
portunity

T om ato

to op­

for

some

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Quality Meats at Lowest Prices

There has always bton
a good market for real

nstmas

values ip homes sell­

nner

ing

$6500— if

LAYER
CAKE
.......

Cakes

SOc to $3 each
Ye carry a nice line
if salads, cheese,
lakes, pies, -rolls,
loughnuts and past-

Roquefort

you

price come

describes O ur Meats

lain and Decorated

Iv :

$4000

to

have

anything to sell at this

‘«.f: &gt;v ,

Small and Large

from

us— ?

and

see

KILGORE SEED COMPANY offera you proven stock and proven vurietieaol
mato seed that have returned to the Florida tomato growers LONG PROFITS
years. Thi» crop i.s too important and too expen,1live for any grower to take ch»D
there in no necessity for it.\vhen we can Offer 'need al^oluteJy proven by many P
test by thousandfl of growers in ^very nook and corner 'ot Florida.

NO. 1
KILGORE’S CRO W N SELECTED GLOBE
KILGORE’S CROWN SELECTED means greater vitality, quick, uniform f «
nation, vigorous plant growth ah'd abundartLprbductiori Of flrat grade fruit oi
surpassing quality. Early and .one of the finest shippers, very ’hardy, and on
count of the great care exercised in producing, selecting and re selecting tnei
stock gives wonderful vigor to each p la n t a h a m a U e k i t r e k ia t a n t to the varioua
that effect many tomato crops. It's what the markets-Wnni, as it has tnc qu«
curliness and appearance. Or. $1.25, 1-4 lb. $4*00
f 15.00 delivered

• NO. 2
KILGORE’S E X T R A SE LE C T E D G W E

M

EATO you can eat—meats you really enjoy
Temptingly frcHh and tasty, juicy and tender
Try a Hteak or roast—THEN you’ll be a steady cus­
tomer of ours!

Has grpwn more popular each year for f ifteen ye&amp;rfc. T1
nnd luxuriant grower and wonderful producer of enormi
marketable tomatoes. Plants stay “ green arid in bearing
other globe types are dead and dried u p Among the ear
fruit matures.perfectly, does not crack and has largo wejl
gether. Oz. 5(te; 1-4 lb. $1.65; Lb.! $6.00 delivered.: ■K Ji

.Round and Sirloin Steak
Per pour\d
Pot Roast of Beef,
Per pmmtil

Pork Shoulders
Per pound
Fancy Fat Dressed Hens

Develo

A new scarlet glob
at PlepJ Industry,
been produced iror
has been grown In’ ,
for it is, that it L
early, red fruitedvl
It usually produces
ripen uniformly an
quality fruit. thrQUi
Lb. $12.00 daliVehec

F L O R IW I

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may send a kindly remembrance to the seldom seen friend who will
not forgotten—but that he is valued—and that is a joyous Christinas
morning thought

hter Re

noUblos for Impromptu cn»rtainnients, has talcs . to
' stoat wvcral of them.

tell

For instance, &lt; Cone Tunne'y,
'fcityweigHt thampipiv of ffstinnn,
floJ) Captain , Chsrle^ NtfngoisOr,
[fifing at*.of F¥*rfc*,- 1- Ohmluml
.#?*, were exhtmily uneasy rfurbfilieir first effort* at brpadcaat; . X'v.&lt;&gt;
I, Picking out prominent: persont ic s at a b:in&lt;)U&lt;;t, b:\ll n r B l W l -

f l y tuppeAgM

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» each briefly ;and hands' him
rMiilt'l la an ex*
oraneoua \program of song*,
M,-»peecMs, stammers and
ers:,.iHere 'Mrjk. few of the

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! Al Jqimm 14 chunlmy with the
|*'niikc-”I . So nnifch.lhijt ha once
Ins&lt;d‘ lt to bn w dca«v IrishrucUoni;

I for putting his adopted family to!
I ted and for telling his dog
nt |
I home to stop barking nt its mm-;
Iter’s voice.
1 Charlie Chaplin makes n practI ice of declining invitations to
I broadcast his voice.
I Captain,*. Nungesser
brought
Idown 44 enemy airplanes in the
[war, hut was bo rattled before the
■microphone that he had to he ion
Irtnutly prompted.
Cantor Given l/e«son
Jack Dempsey, having he
lioniewhut iff “(tvyetcrnn ut broad j
[tasting, is fully nt-gasp when calleil
Iupon to say n few words.

An innovnflbn was intriwluced
Iby Crunlund in July,
when h.Iheld tin.’ mierdphono to Duvu Nhuilu j
just Ix'fnre the latter’$ fight with
Jimmy Slattery. “ 1 am going out
there to win just ns quick ns I cun”
IShade said,'and ten minutes later
hio was hack to tell the world, and
[particularly Mrs.' Shade, that he
[had knocked emt Slattery in the
(third round.
A willing entertainer has been
found by Grnndlund in .“Sir;’ Jos­
eph Ginrhufg. ri Broadway charac­
ter who,-the announcer says, once
showed Eddie Cantor how, to sing.
Cantor dropped into n studio to
bfuadCMt a i f »Qfl*n aml.atoilri*.
?Eir Jtisflph’t.'Waa present and con

fym sgm k

Gifts for
&gt;ui\ I a j a m a v
Si 11\ X e ^ h g e c s
Si l k .iml l / n t t o n &gt;ni w( k-&gt; .
I let Irt nun S l i p p c i’ s a n d M ult-s
A p r o n s o i all k i n d s
Bloomer*

S i l k C o s t u m e S 1ij&gt;

t*ntbr, Who, nna had some ctp*fIfflcf with aongs, So enjoyed,Oh*
Iwcn .1hit he was overcome with
Wbtar.M.'

i t

P Off

TAMPICO, Moiled; Dec. 21—
-i/P)~-V«rn Crtiip 200.miles down
ibe coast, is the,next stop foe the
American gopd-wijl flier*.
The
lime of tljeiri.departure i* &lt;loE daift upoa weather cP/iditlon*,
Major H. Av DnrgtJc, D. S. A.,
imanden4jf \the expedition, said
Whoped to get nwny some time
Way . .
The five big nmpribinn plane"
(hived here from Brownsville,
ta., at 5:30 o’clock last night a(t■ v Lucking a thirty milo wind
■»Wch made difficult their 263 ^nllo
■/H|ht doftm thef coast.
■ .The fliers took off from the
Intirs of Lakuita Mad re near
Vnwnsvillo shortly before 2:30
■Mock ye»torii«y afternoon Did
Ikrt being delsyedi by fog. The
Bine* were escorted' In by two
Bairnn nviatora, The Mexican*’
Bhno over turnml
ohlnnd■kf, injuring o, mechnniclari slight-

Brassieres

&gt;&gt;-»

Lace

h. iectric C o f f e e IJrns....
t ' i c k t a i l S e t s ................
I a i d T a h i e s ..
i ............

I. eat her H a n d b a g s
R a g s ...............

Set s o f P o k e r - C h i p s ......

I h a n d k e r c h i e f s .............

I - l e d ric R o a s t e r s ..........

■Si I k - t i m b r e Ila s
S h fc a ffe r F o u n t a in
Sew ing Boxes
Stationery

................
P e n s ...

B ands

^ packed a

D e s k Set *
Si l k a n d h e a t h e r I an*
Put S c a r f s

1 Britannia
|»ther and S
kn» being m
p - international
g*r seventy foot
P^s .-eut dqwn
rcduicd; boro:
A t h e n e # i«e
'The Yacht Ra
^ « le d that' thi

upped,i

Ri rd ( ' a y e s

Whether you want the
tiniest gift for the linrpt baby, or
stare.

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

R h i n e s t o n e R u c k l e s ........
R h i n e s t o n e 1Icels
..................

475 to -1
3.50 to J
3i50to l!
7 .5 0 t o
4 .9 5 t o
17150 t o

Shi p M o d e l s .....................

■■

•- AA*taJ -J

has
been stocked and restocked for
.1 »• l oh ' . ' i i
1 *r.
r 11 ■
the especial benefi’; of late puri
k i t *
’•- i
chasers. •Newlv arrived merdiandise, temptingly fresh .and
low priced is here foryour choos•
»
*
•
‘ ing. I
department

. M i l i t a r y S e ts ..................

Z

mm

Leather Bill Folds:....

Christmas Store Hours
f
' ,

[

’

a S -l:

Wednesday; Thursday atu! Friday
the store will lie opdiv-until 9:00
. o'clock to give you the opportunity
to fnir'chastf'the rnanv-gifts to com­
plete your gift list.
.

j

Pajarrtas ......

T h e O r ie n t a l T e a , R o o m w i l l a l s o

yi. v V . v : , ;

b e o p c h W edn esday, T h u rsd ay am i

lTriday e v e n in g s f o r th e conyen-

,.

; je n c c o f t b c ,n .a n y s h o p p e n w h p
w ill re m a in d o w n t o w n to c o m p l e t e
s h o p p in g :

A,delightful

re-

Tr. vellriB Ca.es ...........
Tobacco Pouches
Dunhill Pipes......
- Loiinping Rohes .
"Silk Scarfs..........
Golf Swealerp

,

The Tea Room Will Be-Open

their

i
-i

**t-V • /

gifts for grandmother and granclr

VVrap-arotmd Bracelets
Slave Link BraccTefl^
Watch Bands
..........E x o tic R in g i ....... :...... —Jeweled Rings...... .
Rhftffcstone H atpins.....
Brooches
Boxed Corsages.... .........
Hair Bahds ..................
Single FloSyers
.....

3

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

through the years lo comfortable

father— every

b

Fa n cy Gla ssware, each
( Y\ stal S t e m w a r e .........

hoticenbl

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

BV
■'.After an enithusiastic \welcome,
Bookmen vturr^jgscorted Into the
B o and.Intpi atttpded a banquet
B^ngwl in thefr hhrior. .
nB T n

k lONDON, Doc.'
■*'l’* big racing
lj»«idcrnbly alter&lt;x
they, appeal
the best

F.nd T a b l e s ............•„........ .
M a g a z i n e S t a n d s ............
hVrner i es
l a m l l e s t i e k s .....................

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

Spanish Shaw ls

17 .5 0 to
2 .9 5 t o •

F l e e t r i c P e r c o l a t o r s ...
F l e e t r i c G r i l l s .................

■&lt;

S i l k fiml V\ o o l S c a r f s
B ended

17 .5 0 t o

Rus s L a m p s ....................

H o s i e r y ...............

M eek w ea r, Lin en and
G l o v e s o f all h i n d s

L a m p s .........

S c a t t e r R u g s ...................

S i l k H o s ie r y , a ll s h a d e s
Sports

2

tl n 11 \ P l a t e S i l v e r w a r e
Blankets
- .-.n-..-.:...
C o m f o r t s ...........................

.... ...

Bathrobes

Bandeau and

2 .0 0 t o

I a b l e L i n e n s ..........

Si l k a n d R i h h o n (»artei\s
Blanket

3

V a s e s .........

B r i d g e L a m p s ......
Decorative Pillows
Mirrors

Silk X i g h t g o w

R ohes

1.25 t o

I'"iiciv
Moor

“

Wariti Quilted

$ 2 .2 5 t o $1.

Sm&lt;*ki ny S t a n d s ..
I a i d e L a m p s .........

S i l k C h e m i s e s ....................
Silk

R o o k L n d s ..............

.

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

2.50 to

�mEmm
f. 11®

illiam?

HK000' S tudents
Than L a st Yea
*

*

’ LOQVfQUT FG.R

&lt;

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B

H E V , G R E A 'S *
I 'M
K I O 'T

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s i x e H o a fe .R l
m \n

VACOOfA ClEAvJBB

V

-T o o j .

y;

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V am’ cooy&lt;'im , /

|males diavNnjr $144.31; white fe- '

&gt; V

fpr the l 9 2 f 2 3 'n,a' ea' $92.81; Mcjrro male*. $72.71,
I, compared "with " « d n iKn&gt; females. SIH.Ol.
1924-25 term, or- ^ coat l.be suite of Horiila $14,ugO In 1924-25 1*97,248 to operate its public

l

h e ’s

J S -v

d e a d

A

m onai \ y Z

7Z

e

Whites was 212.- *chools (n 1924-25, while $3,844,219
frrora.
* War, spent .for building and equip-

•ePO T^
c u R '- T t
-T'ME.T1S
x p o o l

I'.ARKAO^'^f 1

v*irTvA NOUC Mu m o f co^irTfeMn
PCX V/0U£ vVoU ^ E^ O RK '. — SM 'Tov/e.r-- BRBV) A pert' O F /
-rfe'A A M P C lK - iW ^
V
, C A K C . V/I^IL'E I
( YOLKA? 10
C A R O L S E Q A P ! 5 V ~ &gt; “J

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A ll R ig h t , G R &amp; a s V ,

OEAU

NUH’vJE GvviE

The aver-

lood

V

o w s o P t C Lo'eo
B o v s ! ONE.—1W O

R A W

pilod * By *W, S. Jnpc monthly tnlnr.es pnid teachers j
mperintendent of j was $93.81 -fo r til, with white j

*

y fc S A p
NOO A ^ R R M C U R i ^ ^ 1' ' man
v^va»r r . o f iv u ^
4

' -t? k 7 •rjt. ‘ *Ttv/,

IE, FU^'D«*N 2.1 j the ‘Bninc term, 7,0.10 tencheri- I
ityTtnorp' ! feupils Jw^Jrht in tbp achc..d&gt; f&lt;*r whites,
malic *fh60ls nf inml li 58i Inr nojfrocs. The tonrh- J
92$-2fl ttohPlhaii [crnllfevv r b u ! of $0,207,570 m

terffl,* toPCOrdiriK I *«!«rleH for that trrm.

t

&gt; 0 9 L t ;^ lo y '
01P ‘

v * x -fo L p

p g A R '. - ^ O G f f
Vl^A-f r A L V lA ^
‘ V J A K i'f e P .»
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_ a B a f f i n »o f ’
9 M f t L lk \ fi S A L fe
' f w a x , -fvVEH -TU*
i

R liG -T L IV v /E ^ f.'

! / / i i 'v v

i„ iftoii ment, and salaries ranging from
tendance In 1025-, $ , „ 00 to W 3 p o wcrr 1&gt;ni() thc

iB25.°Qnwfts 250f-1COUnty superintendents
Duval
►
r u vv o jr •m I Rml IlillBboniuirh countion an* xni&lt;!
»».»s ^
* to bo paying their county Miporin
IT white, and G5,- tcndcn't/ thc hiBhMt Rnlnri„
„f
&lt;:

• _ the state.

there were 2,517 ‘ -pijp (.^tn1 value of school proper
02 operated for
j},0 pnj „ f jj,, j*&gt;2T» term was i
! 815 fdr negroes. f xril
$.rr,348.059.
*fthyof the school
The prim ipnl of the common
Was 130 days, fchool fund is now ahotit $4,000,-

LATIN PKE8IDENT
.rsSMA'ADOR, Republic of
a 'lik e . 23.-—f/P)-'D .»pntchn,!Oualernnla says General
ChriCun haa formally taken
rir the prcaldcncy, to which he the truthfulne
M elected.D ec. 7. 11c cuccecds
_____
te ln t» President Orellana
SENTENCE COMMt TED

M nuuiiuua Uuwiut((777Iaiann«Mt7

jr:f?.wiLliAw^

A"JoU 5&gt;A/JiTA, CUAU‘S’

i*d ln (j5eptembcr.
b ' : 1JBM,ON’ ATTACKED
W ASH lN€TOW r Dec. 2 3 .!&gt;a itiory that Secretary .Mellon prisonment.

lie

&gt;

Ivanced |5^K)0,000 to Republican i tence to hnnsr Dec

P A P E R S

S A Y

UJJJA7 tS- S AAiTA.
POP
PCP U|J OtOi^V.e.'
P C U rt-^r v-cvi

A AJlt7&amp; (SOLD

VJILU SA^OTA

/

PoP-V*hLL I 6ROW

UP 70 B&amp; A Q\6 j

rTAPfery CATOC, )

BC5NS A^S A

I suprem e ■r -

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TOO? ,

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w r r iNFLueisiCEo o c ;

IACTERS A N 0 HABITS

m S LONDON DOCTOR
'

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^foCK A/klD OOT
Th e coouLb w

A ’ » (G m e a t
A L 10A SI9

S ol

/»lu E-t IET i
a Mg Ih e r r i r cv
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$•»!•;&gt; It

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sh®HbK 5d SU3I-U
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B(J(ITS A M ) HER BUDDIF.S
© A T /MDAi
MADE Hd
, DOM T oE.
TyOT A

CREATURE
IS

STlRRlMG.

1 HEYRE
TOO

g .l

!
;

. Cj e MT
A a 5 ‘ e A T tM
‘ MECeilOO •
0M*flL HE\3
,
A L L AT
w
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blam eo

G ftat
^RlU\T'b
I. IVIRED

TiREO -

§ e 4 | T
VJHAT'S THIS PARCEL
ON THE CHAIR - A)?6NT
too g o in g To m a i l
;
THAT, Too?

PROVIPIMG TMCV HAVE
S o m ETH/NG Top US

N O - T H A T ’S T o r
T h e (j On m s —

Q H R lS lW A S O N L Y J
COMES ONCE A
T
I
TEAR

.......

SALESMAN $AM
HECe. IT p s , dHRysTHH-j tC e T -E -V crtso o o s
IS HATVvi AHO g la d - C?oSH&gt;NG H 0C «.T o
Cu:M*.r THEiK LDUC9 OHLS - D H T hG AtVSUHO
i E-rvR CHFflVtnAS T ^ t t s , CtttffcnY WftH TK’

. UCROS OH THIS GLOfctdir* NIGHT '

A M t &gt;/ o r ‘ &lt;?o u r s « s
N c r r F I T t o O T=Pcr«.
Y o u f^ .

T R k s n d s . *!

BEUEVE Mt I’M &amp;\&gt;D

l m il l

.

* w e u .,i'M o n l T G i v i n g
P R E SE M T S T O THOSE

V/HO f?EMEMBER?D
-S

, US L A S T T E A R

The Christmas S p i r i t
i A rt

H E t ie . - s t o c k i n a o a o , v o n e l ^ S

DEEARV CELL—NUT D RVEnO IN Trt’ UOOLDHO r\0HET — NO No THIH’ — OHfflSTnAS TONT
m ean

SO A M 1 - X E ’ VE N tV C R
B E E N A B L E TO BR EAM
EVEN ON THE N U M B E R
O F P R E S E N T S W E ’V E
, S E N T OOT
r-

NoHiNtr To rse_ — UsSorrh u e e —
WoTTK l \E6 _

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fn i

OP\rs
V0&amp;M6.

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Coerce. T o T h K E .

H o rse -

V o0

TseRE T area l l r e a c t to

BEMAK.ED

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OUT

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18—-Business Service Offered 32— Help Wanted-—Female

,/Brd Daily Hcra,d
Cash in Advance
|,d». will be received
I and collector a&lt;ut
f for payment.
_________ 10c a line
»'
Be a line
________j f e a line
rates on requeat.
„
"Jduced ra»ea are for
insertions.
nrordi of average length
«Sda line..'
ym'-,charge of 30c for
1

F-25, Exchange Bldg.,

.trtising Is restricted to
_

itnor is made The SanJtM will ‘be responsible
•ont incorrect insertion,
iter* for subsequent
The office should be
["immediately in case of

dbtant n o t i c e

n brand new five room bungal ow

located on paved street

Mskte

...........

in , « r y

in

the

i. ............
with nnl ..... .

and numerous built in feature*.

- Prompt - Efficient
Service

Rotter see us right nwny.

it and Found.

&lt; 01 . n . o r c i l RF.AI TV &lt;o
t . ' A ' y _________
v,
i \ 1
I el 7'I2
C.1 I Flsst Nuliomil Bank
IewSvKD —rdr Viforma
M M ' o l t H , I I &lt;IRI I » V
IdjniT'1^ arrest ajnl
I intsons 'whoyktole nui"
yanl .if Carl Brndhurv |yj. y| j . | \ |j.;
I \ M I. \\&lt; 1
1

- SM AI 1

:

BUI,EDO*.

it by d c a c r i b i n g

for not 11 a and expenae.i
jr, Box 719.

In ArccHSorlcs

2:&gt;—

b lurlsla

( A L L 452 f o r fresh cut fl owers
1 und plants.
Mrs Ginn.
San­
ford Heights.
A

K ROSSI I KK
i-i

w

* boat - - "
YE.S!
Tubes 7 Yes ! ( Celery Avenue.
..........
j Coca p u t 4ii S a n f o r d ! .
I lorn I Suggest ion for r . w r y
( )ccasion
kuto Tire Co. 206S West
Floral Designs n Spei ialty
ft

lrc S lan on .8 —
ing.

.. i
lie- •

JDK.i. TRIM CO.

"STEW ART HIE t LORI ST”
Flower* for nil occasions
Mcl.ANDER ARCADE
Phone 781.

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

|tha car. not the owner ' 27— Professional Services
$'7 /nr estimate!.
f. W. RADFORD

DR. .1 U YIDI Kit
___

&lt; hirop.Mi.st

seivs services of ft-rid

I |,.&gt;.|m Sim,

S t..,.,

ijs'it Hair Roldiers in
------ . . —
and Childreno IK-nU(iS--Shuinpoocd, right in your
parlment.

home; colora restored, nap ram-

f ’S B A R B E R S HO P

—..gnolm

ed, miule to look like new.
appro, ill* or no charge.

Ave.

H.gheat
B

Rie*,*,

rug e v p ’ it, with Ijiney Dry &lt; lenr
rs, Phone it".

i.blU t. ST ORE
Pre
Drug., Sc,du. We in - i r t , E \ ‘ Pi I'.Ma M IM " W a d
ax your phone.
no kinks, one price, persoi .1 ,,t
C*»ll Jl)3
'.ention
Bluebird Beauts S i.qtpe
Phone 3 4 9 J
|Stove k Furniture Co
E l us t Street
Icar, y n full line.
.re eight. Cash
*xnt your business.

S I. NIX
Attorney and Counsellor at Ia *
I
210 East l irst Street

M "

Mi &gt;L U \ VK D

Now

-tH

porches

Ow„.-r w,t| rent for

BARGAINS

j-,--;-

!
( 1925 f'onl tudor sedan.
Good
, tirc". upholstery like new, self
|sU,rtc r.
$300

FOR HER

HE WILL APPRECIATE one o$
our Gordon Pipe* for, ‘
fi\fts of distinction for maa. Joa*» Smoko H o u ^ ,___
the boudoir. Union Pharmacy. 1st St.

t

$200

body

Spnm«h bungalow on Pork Ave­
nue

P rice ............... .. t e r m s of ; 1 1 2 Ton G r u h a m Truck

to A da
d a m- ......
l,nive,
Sorr*-nt*. S,..n
Sp.a
s&lt;-ll „ „ except.,,,, $ - , , „ - h and $15 monthly
t..
..
Sorrent*.
monthly, or will sell
m 11y sweet g r npc f r r mt , oranges ally onpy terms at « close price, |Northwest corner K.lm utol High 1 ‘ “ 1
iin.l langcMtii - for sale
\ i-1*.. * L ' r furlhei inf or mat i,, i see
Mi
land
l- i nun k -»nl4 $ 1 •••«» $ 2' XI
welcome
Mitchell at The Herald of f i ce
| ash !iuiahie« (‘liny

FREE TRANSPORTATION
To K()|{ KKNT
four
Miami an&lt;l Lack Sednn leaving
g I loVV
Sanford frtr .Miami on Ernlav af
ternoon, can accomnimlutc three o r ____
four passenger, (ladles or gentle 7S— O lflrra 1111(1 Hl’sK Ho7.ni '
fiii’ MI NSill rr! urn followiiivr NSoj
t, olnv
\|,plv "Sedan,” can- I lie
11, T,,1,1
o F U I "E FOR '(T M
Ii Me,set
Hid,’
Apnlv A I’ Conn# "y i
-•«&gt; 'I ii'.' I,a ami 2nd

T’ XNDIES, SHEAFFER'S Foun­ NOVELTY SMOKINp gets,' Hoc
tain Pen Sets, Toilet Seta, Perblgant’a Sharing Seta, MUita^
fumo and compacts that will Brushes, l/wther Good# and Ppd^
please her. I^ncy’s Drug Store,
Flasks. Unton Pharmacy. .
Meisch Bldg.
* *■
- * ’ .

....
louri ng

I
I J‘J 1 I

gut ..I
\ ini Wr h«vi» many nlh«*r
lots that »an ! m* lanight f •$r JUS*.

Bank.

$8004)0

.

,V .

IIEK.HEE-SMEF.BE DOLLS, Twl i-

$450 00
tun, Toys, Bulls
and
B ook!, YOUR SUITS are madq tn San$250
00 [ He m in ole Book Sby&gt;, 28 McLan$260 00
ford to measure. W# eqi *'

&lt; mu h
*1ouniiK

$500 Oil

der Arcade.
I

completo lino o f ‘ woolen nte
diso. Quality, Service and Fit guar*
thnt antecd.
T

_______________ _________________________________________________

$ 95.00 TOYS of every deacription
will delight tho children’s heartx.
Union Pharmacy.

WOLF THE TAILp%*r -JS^S
1614 Sanfprd Avenue., , ., ' ' 1 3 8

FOR HIM

DE A N BERG C D R I ' n R \ I ION
Herald Building
Phono 713

!&gt;L— Legal Notices
\h i i i i

m nn m i i i i i i i o &gt;

LEATHER GOODS nnd Fountain DO YOUR CHRTSTMAS BhOJ. ,
here. A complete line of U
Pen*. Seminole limik Shop, Mc-

gage, jewelry', ludlra and ipsnu

lailider Areude.

weaimg appareh Give your y ;
A &lt; u.MPl.T TE ASSORTMENT of
..................... .
i |,
Silk Diungmg Rohes and pujn- I
11
wul-. t ^&lt;,ur
It.. I I, la .
I I . . . II. Ill i
L'
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so— \
Huai K x l i t l f D i r t c l o r y
R E A L ESI A IT. W A N T E D
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Ordinance
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KEY TO happiness. Studobnkcr first flay s of January and July, said or of tit*- city of Hanford, Florida,
for Christmas. San Juan Garage hands It, mature thirty years after nnd we. FoltllKHT LAKE. 8. O.
date &lt;tf issuance, both prlhclpal and CIIAHK end H V. HOU8HOLDCIL
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hank In . the City of New of Hanford. Florida, do hereby apUSED CAR EXCHANGE
York, male of New York. In lawful half per centum (&amp; l - l per cent.)
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ford.
Florida. No. M5, entitled:
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lots, can Ixi bought at less thnn j 1926 Chevrolet touring.
Newpresent day value.
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f IJILL LINE PERMANENT \\n
four younK men
Conveniences.,------------- --------------------- ---------------[
Gum an teed nqt_ l ®,
, Raten very reosonnbD 321 Mug
HI— Houses for Sale
i Madam Harriet, over Mobley's nqjin Ave.
Co.ii te qo., general Drug store.
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1th !'p rice $4500 Bart Nason, Valdez
try Chiropractic Ydu »oon will
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get well and will kreep -mlllng.
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Hot Sandwiches
DRUG COMPANY
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ATTRACTIVE FIVE room house
IkRrxnli S tored §
Bldg___ '_________
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nnd g.ii age, valuable lot. Chap­
man St $6,500. Favorable terms
p,»ptcinlty o f our prompt
WATCHMAKING. ENGRAVING |FAT AT Sanitary
criptions nnd euick
Mrs. Wheeler Jones, Valdoz Hotel.
and jewelry repairing. Don Smith.
H«ng* to cat at all K m c. lOo
I. delivery
202 E. 1st St.
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H c o w a n CO., Auto
The pnkslng of the rickshaw , fnvoriL&lt; novelty in the ChriV.mns
ELGIN, WALTHAM, Hamilton, Il­
Fatxi •heel molal works.
irro wore 89.013 rickshaws in ; toy displays at the Pans stores,
linois Watches. Diamonds and
uneutal sheet metal
Tokyo in eu V T n d T n T oT G " the! raising 'an'
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appalling prospect for
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parents,
number wn# 8,343
W. Flrat St.
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hod In ,p|Cndi&lt;fcondition
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$250
rooms, Imng room, sninll dining
see
our
A s s o r t m e n t o f FANCY PAJAjMAS, SMOKING
room, kitchen, bath with shower, '
Jackets, Lounging Robca,
Christmas cards, novelty glass­
double garage, large yard $8,000
We have several other cars at ware. lamps, linen#, handkerchiefs, please Him this Christmzu. A. L
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silk underwear, pocket hooks and Perkins Co.
lance payable like rent.
strnte.
other distinctive gifts for Mi-Lady.
Mi-l.ady'a Shoppe, 110 Magnolia
FOR HIM-Attractive watches ol
Beautiful bungalow among oak
Avenue.
. the latest design. Don StoUh,
trees
Almost new, large living
WHITE-I1IG1ILEYMAN, Inc.
Next to Yowdl's.
. .,-7 ^ 3
room, two l&gt;e&lt;l rooms, dining nook, j
THIS CHRISTMAS Give Her n
bath, electric rnnge und
water f
Singer Electric. Cash or terms. I
FOR THE F7
heater, completely furnished ready
Singer Sowing Machine Co., C. W.I
*-a» fi. Jl
for you to move in Double gar
SEMINOLE HUD§OVESSEX
Nicholson, Manager,
McLandcr
fl (P&gt;■ flowers
f liili'i.p., nnd
n ii . I snpul.s
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shrubs. Owner
A
NEW
LIVING
ROOM,
INC.
Arcade.
will si ll for $10,500 mi terms that
will bring Joy for alt tha
$03 Oak Are.
Phone 41
thruout tha year,
are easy
DAINTY LINGERIE, n pair of
hose
or hnndkerrhiefa would niture Co., 821 E. let. &gt;■V'Mic*.
Dt \\ BERG CORPORATION
HI!)’ !*- MARMON:,
I make h e j a lovely gift. The Yow- ----------------------------------------- :—
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Sanford Automobile u
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GET YOUR CURI8TMAflv
206 Magnolia Ave
Phone 137 ‘ “ ‘ ,,ml,nn&gt;
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Phoni 7 I t
and holiday decorations
WOOD F OR S A L E for fireplace FOR RENT
Three room house,
ENGRAVED c a l l i n g c a r d s — Union Pharmacy, i l l K.
„ndst..\e
l e a v e orders at 1511
w'*h rereen
porch,
electric 85— Lota For Snle
DODGE
Stationery nnd Fountain Pens.
Pleasure cars and'Graham Trucks Sem|n„|e j,0(,k Shop, McLander
A ve K. II
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ALWAY8 FOR G1
Elm and L”th St
Phone 3 Arcnde
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Gift Shop, !
LOTS ON KA$Y I KKMS
57_ ( ; , k, j Thint-H
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90—
Automobiles
for
Sale
FOR RENT—A room bungalow on
$ l o cash and $|o monthly will
KELVINATOR Electric Refriger­ -------------------------1---------;— —*■——-a
j --------------------------------- ---------Palmetto Av-cnue corner
of buy .4 well located Oak Hill lots
ation thn Ideal Gift for Her.
P A S T R I E S , PIES, salads We take Spnrling Street
T wo bed rooms, Price $750 each
|0 |&gt;ercent " f f
JEWETT AND PAGE
Kelvinator Platt Co., 39 McLan­
spei lal
orders
for
parties dining room, living room and kit for all i ash.
RIVE’S GARAGE
SMITH BROS. ,\vf
der Arcade.
Sanford Dealer
Ronth's Delicatessen 1621 W 1st chen, hath room, garage, improveHomo
Furnisher# *1
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ments
$45 monthly.
Phone 714 $25 cash and $15 monthly will buy 1 2&lt;IK "
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Phone 61.'
j{y CHRISTMAS” to
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corner 1■&gt;t in Plnrhurst
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SANFORD BUI&lt; K ( O.
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from Woodruff nnd Watson’B, 208
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212 Magnolia Ave.
IE. l«t St.
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di *-itvei I ak.- $45 imi | 1
m .,n'b I $25 dish an.| $15 nouithlv will huv
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MEN’S,
1-ADIES’
AND
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, i h e a u t i f u |m| mn |- r ■-ri- h A .. line
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real’s bedroom slipper#,
I':;., $ll.:m
A N D H A T FOR CHRISTMAS.
hi»M**e
$3.00 a par. Lloyd’# ifihow[H AFFEID S
I.ADIES’ SHOP, 108 E. 1st.
Mil I Ml &lt;i PH 11 LIPS, INC
5*s Household &lt;&gt;«mm1i S A N F O R D AVENUE.
1FDR REN T 5 room stucco hill. ' Enur.-I Av.-jiiie lot la«tweeii
9th
Price $2,000 on
galow located «t the corner of and Hhh Street
USED &lt; All LOT
LET US HELP YOU chooao thl TEACH YOUR FAMILY th «'
1 &lt;•!( S A L E
••io- gas range
lv’&lt;- Palmetto Avenue and Katie Street trims of $5o cash and $20 monthly
ideal gift for him. Wo hnvo it of a laving# account. A;
ply I / , i arc Herald
l a r g e living room, dining room,
in our «tock. Woodruff and Wat* marf Savings d u b ” accountkitchen
c ompl ete
with
electric Onk Avenue lot $175)1 on ternu of
PALM! I l ' 1 AND 3RD ST
out ’with thl# Bank will oak*
•on,
208 Enat 1st St.
range nnd water heater, built .n $25 u-h and $15 monthly
I —MiHcellnncoun.
appreciated gift for any mamfc
a l o n e 't u-m bed rooms hath with
of the family.
Pint Nat*
$
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25
00
shower, large
f l oat
and
tear \|y r .|,. Avenue lot y.-t -,ff |,p , |‘ bevrolet Touring
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THREE ROOM furnished apartJ merit and hath. Mrs A. K PoW*
WANTED TO KNOW who own«jers, 107 W. 9th
I I’ll hull stud dog in Sanford 7
WIGHT-CH RISEN BERRY PRINT Address J. J Nulls, Pincrastle, |THREE ROOM furnished apartSHOP — Printing. Engraving, , lam,'nt nicely furnished. All conF.mbossing. See us firs*
We do
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1)15 West First street.
it. Phone 417-W. It. U. Avenue-, 5t&gt;— I'll 1*1 nnd Feed
I home -07.
Commercial Street.
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WOOD — Dry Pine, Stote nnd fire-1
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PHONE 539.
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ATTRACTIVE rooms to rent fur
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FOR SALE
«nd Commercial ftreet.
W. M
THINK OF THIS'
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Young, Owner, 208 Park Ave., op.
Stove, Heater, nnd Fireplace •lw»lU- Uourt House.
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
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PllONK 498
77 — H ou ses fo r R ent.

_j&lt;rs should givo their
j ^oslqffjee address as
i their phone‘ number if
ire results. About one
at ef a thousand has a
and tho others can’t
ate with you unless
ow your address.
_.ontinunnce MUST be
person at The Sanford
Rice or by letter. Telejntinuancea ire not

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HOUSES FOR SALE

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FIVE ROOM Unfurnished apart­
ment iill conveniences. Private
entrance $25 monthly. 914 Myr­
tle.

17— Dogs, CotK, I’etH

CLARENCE SMITH
General Contractor
GOO West First Street
at I’hoiv* 4-11

/ a d v e r t is e r s
irald
representative
Jr,familiar with rates,
iclassification will give
rjttc information. And
.ah, they will assist you
fa f your want ad. to
» more effective.

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5 room stucco bungalow located
at the corner of Palmetto and
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U rge living room, dinClothes. 110 First Street.
Id— M oney to Loan
ing room, kitchen, two bed rooms,
bath with shower, largo porchei,
(LOANS—Money available at 7 pet |TWO ROOMS, Klhhrncite nnd etr, well built nnd almost new
cent. Close in property. A. I*
hath, attractively
furnished, $H.I)oii ..a terms of $200 cash and
AND SUPPLIES
moderate rent. Young, owner, 200 $85 monthly.
Connelly
&amp;
Sons
&lt;501 W. 0th St. W. N. Lunilcy, Prop.
N. Park Ave.

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JAMES II. ( O nVAN— All kinds of
WANTED—Several pianists nnd ! —
Tin and Shoot Metal Work.
vocalists to work with lecturers !
The Herald Classified DcpartWater and Host Tanks. At Oak
nnd readers sew-rul evenings a j
ment will bo glnd to help
Avonue nnd Third Street. Tele­
week in Sanford and tho immedi- \
phono 111.
strangers get located in rooms
, «t« vicinity. This is exceptionally •
or apartments and will render
x u r c c m v ' hi!{h rln!,!' w" rk- " nlY thc bcst of
e.vcry assistance to those re­
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gl tailoring. ,quote r e m u n e n , F o r particu105 S. I almetto Avenue. Phone*,ttrs writc Natlll(1-| llurc, ; l)ept.

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and weaken; then you m#y »ui
with a dull misery in tl^'lri'dnff^region, harp pain# in the back. -;MU :
sick headache, dizziness, your »tomnch sours, tongue t# coated; aad
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when the weather 1# bad you hava"
rheumatic twlngca. The orlna get#
tha
cloudy, full of
nela often gtfc
obliging you to
three times
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t|njf add#; ttyhelp.i
ney# and flush off
oua waste, get fi
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                    <text>yotrn NEWSPAPER

.

_____ in ^Florida's rfcnrt,
BWorld’s Greatest Vegetable
. Its Richest Garden Land
-Associated Press Fuji L cn ^d }

^ ^ l^ P ^ X ^ ^ J V g D N K S P A Y . DECEMBER 22,1 m

WETYULETIDE Senate mmitt&amp;e
SANFORD m
Down . in d Oat Sign O n
FOR NEW YORK Cam)} xign Funds Scandal o F im m
PROJECT

Surprise

:r.

ifi

W A sh m a to H ,
the Interstate Commerce comVnargoa or »enaturif« campaign mission is under investigation by a
irregularities thjs jfetl Jit (Wagon Se,10tc committee, acting as har-

.eady Rainfall F o r
Sixty Houfs Brings
Swollen S t r e a m s
In Southern Area

Sweeping Raids By Mdri From Mlssonr I am! Washlgton worr I"0" 11" h*1* * ' "
factional
Prohibition
Headquarters thrown out today bdthe Scnui, forres *bat supported the Pepper* J. G. Ball Interviewed On tfdw
Fisher ticket.
Report Of United StatM
Close F ifty Bijj*t pNight campaign funds con) lttee.
In it s.rcvle wof the evidence rc; Enklneerg Relative To The
Clubs O f Gav White Way
Construction Of Big Cnlrial

ie Lives Lost

“Noblemen? Pose Is .
Assumed By Agents

In Heavy Waters
[entucky, Tennessee
And Arkansas Are
Suffering L o s 8 e s

ersonn rnjuncUons Grant
Personal
cd w Addition
___ ___ v To
___Padlock
Proceedings Against Booxe

m M S I S fc s s s / S I P i

evidence to support ti charges it
inroitigated In theso srec stats
It submitted at he as e line
rauitie o f ie Inquiry in the Penn
sylvatiia primaries, bu no recoin
mendations,
The Indians inqujr was &lt;p°l
mentioned In the repr but will
be treated later. A pi tlal report
on th Illinois invest.; tlon containjng recommcnliatio i was sub­
mitted several days ng
Tha
,i
. .

totals of ho campaign funds of the
three Republican senatorial cnndl'Ulcs, na it had not yet completed
'ts investigation. Although Rep.
ti*iahant of rennaylvania, has de­
nied that hensked the Committee
to ret-pen the inquiry into th sit­
uation in that state, It was appar• nt today tha after the Congressmh—omesdoInnoOroaec ermmmm
talk yesterday with Chairman
Reed, the
committee clmngcd
changed its
ine con'muice

Sanford Rates Are
Mentioned By U. S.
Government
Favorable T ^ kS o jw t ° 0 ?
East Coast From Gate City

1 MEW YO RK, Dec. 22.(/P)-HavA surprise witness, William Bctz- |ing fallen, fo r a "big butter and
lor, was sprung on Pst McDormott !pgg than,” Broadway was a bit
in his trial at Canton, Ohio, for drleij today. A string o f padlocks
the murder of Don H. Mellett, pub- lr' te.be extended from the ronring
cirolE W^ r ‘L °'Jt lhnt Pl"n" *° " cclv&lt;&gt; briofa
Usher. Betlzlcr claimed to have Forties to Greenwich village] decor cyrua E. Woods, whc-jc lomlnation; of Senator-elect Varo.
talked with Pat before and after ntlng' the front doors o f fifty-eight
tho murder andi said McDermott of New Ybrk’a most popular night
nuldc admissions indicating ho had •Juba nnd; rents urantn as n result
of sweeping fodrrnl prohibition
engineered tho killing.
raids.

'The people of the east coast
are entitled to the canal which
win probably be built for them
as a result of the favorable re­
on
port handed the government by
the engineers, but the peophi o f
the St. Johns river district are
ftlso entitled to hAve completed,
project which has been faVor
IV
..I . . .
\
ably
surveyed .and
recommended
several times,M was the state­
Bills o f complaint and tempoment made today by J. G. Ball
inry pcrronal injunctions were
a
member o f the St. Johns River
(portion*.
Rising waters in
served on tho club owners early to­
Navigation Board.
fe states yesterday took a toll
day by seven raiding parties from
The east coast canal is Conildlive lives and caused uncrtimntthe office o f Federal Attorney
crod one o f tho most foaslbi•Id of
fcroperty damage,‘
Emory. R. Buchner, who started N e w r - w e V 8 U f e oliee 6 n
M em bers O f Luuchtfcn Club Florida waterway projects and
for nearly 60 hour* continuous
out at midnight.
Mle*e To Capture len Who
Fndorsu I’htn- Fot4 I s s u e extremely nocessjry in vi^w ofvy rain lias fallen throughout
Among the places closed were
Wounded T m In tesisting
tho poor transportation fadllT
o Erect M odern k oep ltn l
j states, breaking precipitation
eomo of tho most glittering cen­
Arrest Early L^t Night
tics said to oxlit there hjr tho
Inis. From four to seven inch- K lnft f t i n, HoUso ‘O f DaVid, Tb ters o f New York night life, in­
Building F o r T h e C i t y
government
engineer*.
|of rain was reported from
Ca rrie d In On S tre tc h er T o cluding Texas Guinean’s 300 club;
HIGH BK. ;GE, n .
Dec. 22.
An Associated Press news
e» of cities In the flooded area.
Kollowing
a
brief
talk
by
Mayor
F a ce C h arge O f A ssau lt On Helen Morgan’s Fifty-fourth street —&lt;A’)~ -Three farmers larrirndcd
Springs, Ark., recording al­
5 o rest Lake, in which ho,outlined story on the report is as follows;
club, the Cafe de Puns; Dinty In tiieir farm home ato. „
al
W om en M em bers O f Colony
a hill ui
t 7.5 inches since midnight
Moore's club, Anatoli-, Club Rich- Jut lauds near hero, tody contin­ the necessity of a municipal hospl
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. —&lt;/p)
|ilsy. No relief is in sight for
mnn and a score or more of others ued to hold at hay tlyty state Ul of adequnte facilities for a city
BENTON HARBOR, Mich.. Ihr
—In
recommending the Inland
ltd
__________
pours.
the size of Sanford, tho members
equally well known.
troopers who since
it hj^ht be
Purnell,
waterway fro mJacksonville. Fla,
fo f with ths (o u t
pves of three girls, all sisters, -- — id’) - lirnjamin
of
tlic
Sanford
Kiwnnis
Club
toRaids were carried out quietly sieged the house with g^ bombs,
—.
vestigtUon pf w
e lost in rftglng waters In Ar "K in g” of the He,vine of Dnvid
"*H.1—
1 ,1tj
dny unanimously endorsed tbe plan Major General Edgar Jadwin, chief
and
caused no disturbance of rifles and shotguns.
o
f
army
engineers,
nn»d
tho
"very
uncovered
evid
sas yesterday as they were on rolony. wnn carried on n stretcher
tu issue bonds for $260,000 with
guests.
Federal agents said the
One stiite trooper was attacked
widespread co
r way to school. Juat as the into Justico Am Wcldun’a court
which to erect such a hospital. To­ etensivo development" that has
guerts
were
resigned
to
forestall
with
a
cluh
and
two
othet
troopers
sutre offtdala
on on which they wero being this morning to Ins prralgrted on plans of the club owners for wet
day's luncheon meet!fig was held taken plscc along tbe cast coast
wero wounded in a battle ist night
fus
of Florida in recent years has
,
to school by their father the first o f two warrants charging1'
In
the
Seminole
Cafe
and
the
pro­
during the coming hnli- when they went to the fa m house
"placed
this
section
of
the
stats
criminal
assault.
The
warrant
wns
,
S
(
,
,
.
upon a bridge over a creek
- Treesportation
gram was under the direction of
,,,|Uwr hair u&gt; investigate a CompJa it made D. ... D. Brownlee, a pnst presi­ in n position where it is badly
fleet of g f l l
bridge, weakened by pounding sworn out by Mrs. Bessie WowL f t g j „
Action
Of
Court
Martial
In
------by the Society of the Invention
handicapped
for reimportation
rrs, gave way. The father, worth, former member 6f the c o l-',,,,*d " P° ” CC iU,tlon
Islands to the
dent
of
the
club.
of
Cruelty
to
Animals.
Evidence
against
the
establish
Acquitting
Alleged
Kilter!
rZ
fncilltioa.”
Jfield Crowson, barely escaped ony who led state police to Ben­
Mayor l^ike stressed tho neces­
menta was- obtained by agents who
Corporal
Mat'thew
Dab
was
takBrings
Censure
IVom
Many.1
jamin’s
hiding
place
Jn
th&lt;;
colony
“
Whon
the
provision
of
n
water­
» bl» own life, when he was
were declared by federal authori ••n to a .Sonierv-lllo hospiVl with a sity of h r - j'- n Inrgo vide cast for way along th® coast of Florida wn,
Publications Off 'Germany
last November.
pt over a dam .,
A
l
the issuar.^c c-f tho tfoyds and
by overland'
tU&gt;a who have “ lived the life of charge from a shotgun
under consideration in 1911," Jad­
- Kentucky's blue grans region
Justice Weldon's • court Was Broadway from midnight until nnd log. Trooper Smit .
urged
the
members
to
work
with
Tampa and otketv
i
i
.»
,
s
.
.
num
rnianiicni
BERLIN, Dec. 22— t/P)— Berlin the bribery of 1 *“
Valicy wiew moir-lont (heir crowded as the ageing.lender
city officials it) on^gUompt to win said. “ It was felt that sdcqyata
t'leni
o fjd ttWn for the past fortnight.’’
wounded, reluyncd to b H&lt;
commerce to justify ~
newspapers
pf .all p*'“ ’ ’ ’ *
i when a boat they were trying the bult was brought in. Benja
brlbg to the polls a record vote nn
*• .
Some posed as Idle sons of front
was not likely to develop
condemned today the
ow acroaa the Kentucky river min was accompanied by "Queen"
Jnn.
18.
vvralthy London widows, others, ax
When one of the three aUckcd
French c«ort &gt;m
period.
T"
two companions was over­ Mary, his wife ,nnd his attorneys,
Members of thrf club were told reasonable
big cotton brokers from Die south, Trooper Larson with n dub ( b lat­
French
Lfeui. Ro
coast
of
’Florida
hasIn
by
driftwood.
Those H. T, Dewhirst, luendier of tho nr exiled Rptslan noblemen o f tips
ter opened fire with hia rt olVcr by Warren Smith that tho first yoars undeigono a very extenalvo charged with ma
ned were -A, B. Howard, 45, colony, and W. J. Bornnrd.
The late Czar's bodyguard and still and the three farmers ran Wo tbe of n series of “ open forum” neetthe killing of one German — 1TTII
development
chant, and , Hal Goings, 40, state was represented by George others as wealthy real sstato pro­ house.
Ingn. wkich had boon sch lulcd
and the wtiundlng of tiro others in
"The
greatt
increase
In
pobula*
ner.
II. Brookwaiker, prosecuting at­ moters from Florida. They were
Daly and hia companion wl&gt; an­ fm Doc. 31, ha&lt;l been pev poned tlonand extensive building opergi Germsrahelm In SepUmber.
(any homos were flooded and torney general of Michigan, pro- Introduced Into the clubs by prom­
i on I
swered Larson's call for aid, wore until Sunday night, Jah. 2. This lions have placed this section of Loskai Anselger ssya the wewf
fccruus houses washed
into sent ns an observer.
dlls
inent Brondwnyltrs nnd popular met with chotgun firer from srith- postponement was made owing to
tho stno In a posilon where it is "will unite all hearts in Osman
lowing streams ,in eastern
grand
Jury.
tho
appearance
of
tho
Sari
Carlo
actresses
who
tqpk
the
agvnts’
in
the
home
Uninjured,
they
Purnell was scheduled to appear
badly handicapped for transporta­ The consensus of the editors
|tucky.
Prospects aro that
Inter in Justice Elizabeth Forham's won! that they rm llj were what dropped to the ground and aarted Grand Opera Company on ihc rve- tion facilities.’'
that so long as the Gtrmstwterri- M raUonI * M lil«d f
Kentucky
residents will
to crawl toward the hotisoJ The ning of Dee. Ml. Mr Smith stated
court for preliminary domination they pretended to U*. '
tory Is occupied provocations go yy
Simmons
The
engineer
chief
approved
tbe
I a marooned ChrUtmns.
“ The story o f how Broadway second volley from the /house The meetings art to be heid In the
on u warrant sworn to by Mrs.
unpunished
while
tho
German
vietnitor
fc
'
conclusions
reached
by
the
dis­
Tennessee, hundreds of mo­
City Hall auditorium on each Fri­
Gladys Bamford Hubei and her sis­ fell for a big butter and egg man wounded Daly and Smith.
trict and ^individual army engin­ tims are sent to Jail, so long must
wer# stalled by five feet of
Larson said he bellevH * he day evening, following the first eers with reference to waterways hope of real, conciliation between
ter, Mrs. Ruth Bamford Reed, is funnier than fiction," Mr. Buckfor the
•on highways, telephone comthe Freriph and Gorman people be and
making similar charges ngnjnst tjer said. Ha gave no further de­ wounded one of the men f they emo which is schadulod for Sun­ and added:
Jation suspended and hunday evening.
tails.
-•
'•
ran into the house.
him.
. .. _
’•
“ There has been under consi­ postponed.
agent
i of acres1of lowlands washed
Dr. Browqloc Introduced n visi­
The citlssns of Landau, in the
One
o
f
those
who
vouched
for
n
deration
for mnny years the pro­
Scyeral
o
f
the
more
prominent
The n a n * o f t T j
iter and debris. £ Water was
tor,
Dr.
G.
8.
Selman,
who
gave
n
^ ufederal agent was described by
vision of an oxtra-coastal wntcr- Rhineland, where the courtmhrtia) w
ed
were not
‘
rfcct deep in Millington, Tenn., members of the colony also sur­
brief talk, followed by n short ex­
Mr. Buckner as *'n young English­
was
held
are
reported
enraged
i u u . Sheriff'
way
extending
between
New
Eng­
rounded
Purnell’s
stretcher.
avillc reported over six inches
planation
of
tho
activities
of
the
man of noble ancestry."
Davis, chief d
land and Key West, Fla. Im fbrt over tho acquittal of Roucler.
Justice YVoldon recited the ’ al­
ainfull, • Dyersburg engineers
Sanford Boy Scouts, made by C.
Rouclcr’s defuse was that he hed 1on f,,,,,
"So
thoroughly
did
these
pol­
ant
sections
of
this
waterway
are
legations
(hat
Purnell
assaulted
oved a bridge to prevent ncD. Wolfe, secretary of tho County
already In operation and tho sec­ been threatened twice by different (conaplraey tb *
lulated driftwood from backing Mrs. Woodworth when she was 15 ished prohibition agents worm
organization.
crowds of young Gsmons on the
'
their
way
into
the
henrtr
of
Broad
tions necessary to provldo a donVr into homes,'Mobile and Ohio years of ugc, under tho guise of
night
of
the
shooting..
On
the
-sec­
way," said Buckner, “ thot on their
tlnuous , channel should b« Im­
pad tracks ware washed out "blood purifying" rite*.
ond occasion he fired into the air
Eurther additions to thealready
second visit to tho Three Hundred
proved
as fast as tho economic sit­
[the station at Camden Isolated
Deputies were forced to clear a club, Texas Gulnan, the hostess, large number of gifts wllch citonly turned his pistol sgalnet the
uation of each case warranto, the
king waters. *7
Germans when they raised their
passage In the corridor leading tHrew them a kiss'and asked whv’ izenc of Sanford have n^de for
necescary
expenditure of funds
ditlona In Arkansas were to this
m
iiff
tL
’hnn
Mrs
WAoriivnbfk
.
t
•
•
.
.
•
*
the court when Mrs. Woodworth they were leaving her place so the disabled vetarana In tin Lake
canes to strike him. The Germans
.7~~
As a part of a through rotiuL tha alleged hat Roucler fired without
to Kentucky and Tenncs* was called to the stand.
early.”
Clty Hospital have causod|Amerl.
water way In the sae of Plbrtdg provocation. »
many places reported record
;
.
'
.
can
Legion
officials,
i
whoso
Mrs. Woodworth told Justice
Tho plan followed by the. fed­
followed, eiher tho S t John's! riv‘Jng December rainfall. The
The two men who were wounded Lli
Woeldon that she was first ap­ eral authorities in nerving person­ charge the gift* are to b) carried
BARBOURVILLE. Ky., Dec. 22. cr or .tho coastal waterways. The were found guilty by tha oouH*
were accompanlled by high
proached by Benjamin on Febru­ al Injunctions in addltioh to pad­ to Lake City, to be very &gt;ptimis(/R—
Hundreds
of
southbound territory trlbuary o he StJohn’s
in Arkansas nnd disrupted
ary 5, II)21. Sho testified aho was lock proceedings was a new dopar- tic over tho size o ( the ti ick nec tourii ta were marooned in several river, is, however, already provid­ martial of striking at Roucler.
deal service In the southern
cssary
for
transporting
th
m.
One was sentenced to two yeaxs
15 yean- old at the time and em­
re in prohlbitiqn onforccmsnL If
tqwna pn the DDfle Highway to ed with transportation while sec- end the other to two months. Four Carle 0
tof the state and nothorn LouLtrt
year
heavy
idpna
ions
to
ployed in a House of David park
e padlock proceedings alone had
ddy. Tho ‘ _ way v/as under
* wa Lons of tho ess coast are hpbdl- others Involved in the affair wore
refreshment stand. Benjamin, sho been brought, federal .authorities the Christmas of tho vete ■arta' en­ ter n*ar Pineville and Corbin.
capped by insufficient trans•porta- given short terms.
said, influenced her to accompany explain the defendant dub# would abled Legion officials to a nd ovsr
tion facilities. There al
.ex*
Urge
truck
Rapacity.
a
large
irucit
loaded
to
apaclty.
Cj
m
.b*.rl,nd
.
t°
W
TU
,
W
*
P0
neys fo
forr the
Attorneys'
_____
him to Hlb chambers and that she have half twenty days tb file an­
shallow waterway following Germans'f have taken an appeal
I'l-.'-ent
indications
lire
hat
&amp;
**&gt;.*
*
?
«
*2
W
was there subjected to his c a n t ­ swers and the authorities believe
coastal lagoons, pnd from the decision of the
n
b(,nr' , .rld
48 hoQr&gt;
os. -She then proceeded to relate many would take advantage of equally large truck wlll .li oeces- ^
.ever some of this route there Is a court mortial,
H
W-i B*ftj™
nary
this
year,
Legion
off
Ida
Is
rey.
J
r“^
/“
*
.
w
t*
•**
a sv
the details of tho csllgd occur- thir- to sell liquor.
,
-k
regular movement of freight
Baskots for the reception of tho
f . f
The Instructions direct tbe am­
rnce.
A tom&gt;nt
torrent pouring
Goose
The personal Injunction, how­ gifts are on the corner ,0 f First
"Th-tonnage moving in and out bassador to demand thet the case
A
nourin" down
d
Mrs. Woodworth testified tho ever, stops thp sale of liquor as
creek,
Clay
county,
washed
out of the territory is sufficient to bs, reopened, on the contention tfoit
•tract and Park avenue. "They are
-, » - * V '
• I
colony sent her to school until sho soon aa the paper has been served
under the watchful eye of i number the C. and M. bridge and ail traf­ Justify e waterway of adequate UetiL Roucler’s acquittal and the
xtmas Day in tha Seminole
finished the eighth grade.
and federal authorities said that of memben of tho Camp^ell-Loea fic from here to Manchester was depth. A comparison between the conviction of the woanded men on
j*il is-not gclng to be what
Attorney Barnard, In cross ex­ ao a Jail term for contempt is1the log Poet, who are not forgetting to nupended. In Harlan county
water rates in effect on the St chargeo of staking at Rou
Jkd “ homelike", according to amination, sought to show tho wit- penalty fo r violation of * q In­ notify the passersby of their pur­ landslide covered
tbe * railroad John's river belbw Sanford and the a "serious menace to the
tracks, halting traffic,
,
of Sheriff C. M. Hand’s ess was more than 16 years Old on junction, c i u d ana resuurnnt own- 1 pose.
pose.
rail rates foe equal distances on once of friendly relationa
IT
• but there la going to bd an tho date o f tho alleged attack.
•re would be wary o f violating it.I The truck la to leave Sanford for ies In low sections end to unis
Germany and
The only dimsm
U V)
xftco of food for men conLake. yCity late /Thursday UI«UUI|t
evening!
-----The foreign nm t*

LOUISVILLE
ILLB ; K y „ Dec.
(A P ) — Low hanging
pea accompanied by unscaibly steady rainfall moved
vly over three southern
Itcs today, Kentucky, Ar*
hsas and Tennessee, and
reatened to raiso already
ollcn rivers and streams to
bn more dangerous flood

LEADER
BROUGHT BEFORE
COURT FOR TRIAL

THREE
HOLDING
TROOPERS

S KIWANIS CLUBIS
BEHIND ISSUE OF
HOSPITAL BONDS

NEWSPAPERS OF
BERLIN CONDEMN

Gifts For Vetefans
At Lake City rour
Into Large Baskets.

Many Touristy Are
Delayed By Waters
Qf Flooded StateS

w*

S

il Inmates Are
tpecting Turkey
dinner Christmas

[therein. Final arrangements
. “*lng madd today for providD Christmas dinner for tho in^ •blch. will, in a way remold
• t ft lie ouUfde world:
WfI'u is to ’pfovlde either
-I, Of
Popular To

• for Ch
*5# »h o

w tl[nnet, soy
aro awaiting tho

‘ f tbe
^
,uof
tho Oritnd Jury.
The tli:
. kconjpanlnumt to a turkey

* Hill

bp jilAyed/, Finger

L j* C,lJr

Police ,Head&gt;
of freedom awaits

. * “ pfined thOTe. A «
C h lafb f Police
•• expected to opa.v
Prii&amp;aqr* who
^ • • r to fs e r v lp ^ - ^
B P * ' law
‘

h

*«uh will

mm

At the conclusion of Mrs. Wood
wiTth’s testimony tho hearing was
adjourned until December 30, when
the record will bo signed apd the
prosecuting attorney will ask the
CANTOH, Ohio, Dec _
Purnell be bound over to circuit Ben Rudner, Indicted with
court.
Eugene McDermott and Lo
for the murder of Don R. Mai*
—
,
took the witness stand *in the
C o f m ,J r McDerqiptt trial today.
■MLAcquitted
Rudner testified, that he &lt;jU not
...
, .
’•
. -,
know McDermott, the dAVh&amp;nr
. HAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 22i— and that he Jbad never talked to
(A ^ s iite e n ' minutes after the him in the udner Hardware store
fata of Col. Ned M. Green, dejwacd a Massillon. The state contc ’ *
prohibitioner administrator, had that McDenfojr^t gut in touch
been put into the hands o fa jury, Rudner Ip MareHlon.J
* 8 and 9,
in .July
ho was set free, acquitted of
and again on July 26
26, the alleged
charge of probmllng eleven bot­
tles of confiscated liquor for use
at parties.
: .
’
PHILIPPINE
us did a federal .oouitrj
dispose of the acr
'
0 distinguished
iW worker who nddler an

Rudner Takes____ Tho thousands o f , packages of to­
bacco, candy and articles of weer­
In Defense Today ing
apparel are to be distributed1

mit

Mno lily"

tW w a y toin inert In the
mdnt hospital earv on
nKifi

a=4s=

factories {!. low EcUon. .nd' to
portation in costs by th# proposed ed Baron Ungworth Von — .
ungathered crops
vvatorway would
iciently mern, German commissar for the
banka,
.
^
sry ex- Hhjnalafrjh adjfiftbV ^
the Inter-A­
lo _o(, women’s shoes* has
mission the i
between 40 kh dftO jg r
the German
cent In the last 10 years,
plo h

sralTo

sas

.

ers Believe In

VJ

w

Tho remsins of C. A. Knight, 0fSorrento, ^rho died early last night
at the Femald-Lsufhton hospital
4 .. ,v ^ ^ p B P H p i- p. i l l from gunshot wounds which were
\yrN FIELD,
22— W , ter, estimated at iVpeka. today said to;hive been accidentally In­
—Kansas ta
will have
that rate he taxpayers would pay flicted while on a hunting ‘ .trip
Tuesday m“ *
11400’e day leas u ite&amp; j
i ’i
• b n ■&lt;»,;&gt;#
V to
1
more
testa
Fill
he
cornea on December 20 of
In the river bed,’ one _ , ,
sUte'e first oil well, which
am and the other ber* will.
*• r / . fJ.i
I that, If ttho

S’ A.Vif.A's

_

'

fi w

^ TTgnn
i l n vmMfrJ

iio

LP 8 A N (
TUsh msit ) .
day held lip
scene of
escaped

In

TH&amp;-.

�TH ESANFO :

Finally Found
(By The Associated Press.)
V W . P. GLENN
Senate, IH.tHct 26
Bom in Saginaw, Mich., May 18,
861 ,Mr.' Glynn waa deprived o( n
ather's care early in life. Ho waa
cared, together with two brothfa, by hla mother, a woman of
are refinement and culture. Mrs.
ilynn conducted a private achool.
nd by that meant supported and
Jueated her children.
Much o f the stfiatpr’a education
*a acquired at home. One year
at rpent in high achool. As soon
i ha waa old enough to, go to
ort, he started, ip as office boy
i a |aw office, continuing his
M lci fat home In the evenings:
aUr, after in- had gone to work,
w principal of the high achool
bold come to Senator Glynn'*'
e and hear hla older brother
‘hint recite VirgiL Like a
t many youths, the lure of the
legraph instrument drew the
tentlon o f the senator at about
at time, and a wire waa stretch*
.to a neighbor's home, telegphy being learned. A-Rttle later,
orthand waa taken up.
)Vbep about 22, Senator Glynn
u employed In the general 000 ndditiob to tho local public
eljrtit office of the Flint and Peru utilities ice plant The addition,
arquette railroad aa a stenog- tq have a capacity of 60 ton* a
giber and voucher clerk. He took day, will increase the company’s
trip to Florida to spend a vaca- ice production to 110 tons a day.
m with a friend at Creacent
ty. He liked' the country, inSMed a few hundred dollars In
hd for an orange grove, arJigad for the grove td be aet out,
td went back to hla job to seo if
iuld earn" enough money to
It going. After various other
lobat puriidta, during which

THIS, S T O K E
him
made great prepara­
tions to help make
thi« your
happiest
Christmas.

'J , A

\ vl
most for

Shop Early—
Together

MOTliEK

8

PLANT C IT Y —Springhead is
winner of the 1926 betterment con­
test staged among the school* of
the East Hillsborough Educational
and Athletic Association.

$27.50

Junior

S

Lamps
All Shapes
All Shades

tafci In the interim at Crescent
City. Eighteen year* ago, ha
' made that place his home, and
* *U ttt i* . something I have never
, ypgretted.” He has been o mem­
o ir .of the town council, chnlrraan
o f the county commission of PutngTO .county, president of the. board
o f .trpde, and of the chamber of
commerce o f Crescent City.
’ ^JS^Mor Glynn has always been
■* member of thp Sons of Urn
t^jKorUr fbr good roads. He l«
American Revolution.
" I have been so busy shipping
r jOranges that I have not hnd tlm*
to think about legislation," he
W
J. M AX E Y DELL
y . . (Senator, Dlatrlct 32)
^.M r. Dell wa sborn on n farm H
miles north of Gainsvillc , on Feb.
I860. Hb attended the public
gchool at Gainesville, and also She
East Florida Seminary.
Ift 1898, the senator entered the
Medical College of Virginia, taking
a one-jfear.course. The next yenr,
ho pursued his studies nt the col­
lege of Physicians nnd Surgeons,
t»O W ' Emory University, for the
“ economical recason,” he says, of
saving one year, “ which meant a
treat deal to ntc.""
A - “ I have not seriously coiisRiilercd
legislation,'” Mr. Dell Hnid, "but do
believe that we
should
have
^banges in our banking laws. A
•Ww whereby each county could dethe benefit from the gasoline
tax, based upon thee consump­
tion of (asolince in thnt particular
county,” would also tie wVU-dircccjtged legislation, he says. Mr. Decll
Ridded that he is in xympnthy
■with the present administration,
i“ for the recason that business
moliclei have been applied to the

■■

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«

L- (DAY BY DAY
IN FLORIDA
Tha Associated Press)
t)W .—A dividend of 10
t tb the shareholders was
by tho State Bank of Bar­
th* annual mwtlng of the
dew.
Twenty thousand I
irai ordered placed to the
count, arid a substantial
divided profits.

All Colors
Wood
1‘ols i.hiomc

$17.95

$149.00

Sanford, as in no oth ­

with (mu Ii of these suites purchased, your choice
of any Floor Lamp on our floor.

er city in Florida, has
a shortage o f
Property - -

Rental

m eaning

What does yoarlj

that we are underbuilt

Portia Ji

in the m atter o f small
Homes

that

should

point the w ay

to op-

t
•

portunity

fo i

0

"

A
u

some

one—

•

\
i

1

---- !*‘.i_ ,

There Inis alw ays been
a good m arket for real
values in homes sell­
in g

from

$6500— if

$4000
you

to

have
Modem Prl

anythin g to sell at this
price come

knd

see

$7.75

This suite has a beautiful bow-end Bed, Vanity, Chest of Drawers, Bench and
Rocker-finished in ivory and brown, gray and blue. One look at this suite
will convince you that it is the greatest value ever offered in Orlando.
i

__ Five Pieces

All the old os
of . these P°F“
ing cabinet*
, beauty ( |on*J
quered and w

and *t »
entirely w * *

LAUDERDALE. -a The
K)0 ‘plant of tho Southern
wtone company, pow In
completion,' will be for■cned on Feb. 20. The
©»t' 485,000 and Inside
Kjulpnieht absorbed the

T »» C

da section of Flor-,
i rich in oil deposits,
Lawson, head of the

Console Mlyrorfl
Console Tables
Buffet Mirrors
Occasional Tab
Silk Pillows .

in Mexico, Okarid other oilleclaring them
!H.— Negotlah the football
e. N. Y .,‘ for
with the “ all.
d from high

OCR practical ]
tries to get tk
nut of uur Xaj
Money. So v|i
ourselves: T *
5-Gifts-in-l. Soa
"e nil fin rajejj
lh«t settles it ill
one big Gift kl
corned. Every]
our Home ft it I

Christmas Sale Price

•&lt; R ubs

GatSe* Tables
8moke Stands

Developers

llojfal Easy ChaireN
Book Ends
'Picture Frames' ‘
r Candle Sticks^
« Magazine Racks ‘
np&lt;.rt Tables
B Room Suites
’ell Chairs
Antique Benches ,

§

Telephone Sets

r.wr^v

�to Who In
e Legislature

her 10 said that General Yang-Sdflf
was retiring toward the east in |he
On Defensive Move province of Szechuan apparently
with the intention of carving out
LONDON. Dee. 22. —(&gt;P)Officf«I
an independent domain for hlmadvices from Chinn today state
reJj.
• .
that General
Yang-Scn’a troops
Today's dispatch from China
are concentrating up the Yangtse river from Shusi, to defend the would indicate that Yang-Sen had
decided to make a stand against
city against the Cantonese,
Diapntrhe., from IVkins Decern- the advancing Cnntonew).

became a real estate and insurance
operator 12 years ago, and, to use
|;j* own phrase, "am r.till trying t,
t,mk0 u living at the same game .1
j|r&lt; £}00n, tins been mayor ol
Clearwater for e ght year*
Hi.
■terih expires Jan. I. 1U27. lie die.
Jor functions at .not offer for re election, lie has
insion are only never hud hut one opponent during
heavy burdens the eight &gt;•«•&lt;&gt;»» of hi* tenure
lit
a.*tjw calls of received the hiuhest vote of any
the part of c-ih- county or state off.cn l, with the
hief Justice un 1 exception of Senator Fletcher, in
House, this add- the legislative race in I'inelia.til occasion* to county.
‘calendar.
"A s I ant a new man I i the i tale
n Yearly
assembly." Mr Booth wrote The
tpcial' duties of Associated Press. " I i)n not earn
hot be conoid - *" milke any stnt-ments regarding
I most' burdett-' issues that will .*»nn* up
I feel
l#a o f tho dowrt* that Got Martin's administration
lived In White l,nh been one of the best the state
may be gatH* ^ns ‘•’''•t1' enjoyed, and I am heart
Ih if f rofiuentors My in f * v,,r of his policies."
alive Mansion, stD In GEORGE W SCOFlKI.li
lons,if {flUjUull
garden parties.
juii
(House of Representative* i
dal occasions hnVe
lt « year* the **Open-! Born at. Rartrnin, Fla . 42 &gt;enrof more th#n 50,000 ago. Educated in the high .-eh ...i
Iy, without reckoning and law department of Stetson t'ipj»y reapri ts" at the Iversity I In* served h- m iiiv i m i
i offices.
I city attorney, ns well n&gt; *-u.nit\ «t
' for the While House tornry and states nttenm f n t h.
i chosen from a list fifth Judin,vl Circuit
I In* been .&lt;
I eight to ten, member of the lowei loam h
is unique i f"re. having* sen
rs in that o f-, lb '-1
TU Or Other persona)
Ml Scofield Relieves that some
tt Individual, and not plan should he worked out t" put
ly.namc or wealth, ln-,int,, &lt;tilt iv at i**n the -tut. - m o .i M
ipllation. Every per- lands and to maihei the pr*.*lin *■
IUt. i* invited to fco to
C dlntier or reception
f i a fo given in hortnr of
j ihe dlpkunutic corps
IV Court and the R|*cnV
II atiiJ ha i'll •*11
tinii to the'"diploruntii i urnl fi r*-f f J&lt;t r|rtf '
TtgretiSlonhl. army nml
u« lit"
1
, 1*1
ivy, and Kett' YenrV rereprloiis
M.* -e , w hr i •
h*
About r.n to a Rlnnrr
.) b'**1l.lnu i1 t i * j' r
he dinners nrp uiiliallv nl-.-n h.ngll r-h U 1jk!ii N1 Fii
guests, to whom a few hun n|ic \ IMi-1 it! &lt; . r J- i
tore nre added after dinnei iiI Bf tur i-i l I) i v■•f sft ,
Jty a llUsicnle. Tl,e rerep alp 1 f i uift ! hr I nr. c i - if - nf Ma i
y v e i y mutjh jargvr affair. I i&gt;II*4Jfr- Ilf lav*.

Two J«d*s Trying
To OcJipy 1 Bench
m-N’ TOK 'll.'D ec. 22.— OP) At-

elrcted last No\V S, Moore,
I hv llov. Miriam

v .

A . Ferguson, was sworn in F H -.

N. Y. TE AM LEAVES

day following n a«rl&lt;y»'of suits on
Y n tllT T ie ^ 50 ' G,, n
the balloting.
Owslcly ojwncd
NEW 'i O ltk, Dec.
(/T*J On
^KNSACOlX't, '
court yesterday, entered orders in board the steamship Arapahoe
&lt;^Lhf £
£
a suit and left for lunch. During ,i)0llll)| f „ r Florida today wore grid*m" Civil
."*V;
his absence, Moore reopened court.
warrio„
of tho
Rochelle!
•lUMUin ut
Miu New
*
lurt.nuno, , .
^ &lt;JlYl l
Issued instructions regarding, tho
...
.."I
School, New Rochelle, N. YJ
l'n from *«t*r n„
same esse and ndjournoti thf^trilr*
will piny Hillsborough H ig h ]nir ,tj' tion h«rt, WjjW
unal until Friday. Owsley pres at Tampa &lt;?n Christmas and Or- i *" Bouton, for u‘ . *
ently returned and resumed bus lamio on New Y ear’s Dny.
the friem. n.
incur.
'

PCY- -» ripened
and Mrs. Cool*
round of pre«iinter activities
I little interrupniddle o f rebru-

‘ rtJntilng to over n thousand

Mu* I'i111•l lit'

' M'i!"

If Your Walls Were
B u i l t o f SPONGES
Of

fst* ^e*tt* ptaui of uU.

is

|if ticI ire

few Y car's day, wlu*n u
t© nl| the offiriulapdipl"
other functionaries wh&gt;
cted to tfrfng- greetlngti to
Homey the-E xecu ti'e
jn U opened to all whu wj-h
Jlipon the President
A* &gt;
4,000 - |MTSnn*

Nm
r Itlf

I n . . I Ihs; ( iJSl I

r ‘ ,i ••- 1•f11 t

to w a terp ro o f. T h e m f b y inis

* r Tfit M I ' Iff It- 1
I i f f|9 C g; n

have an qctuaj attraclon for

i f t.y 1.4*1i ll

m oistu re.

ul. 1'fiurth nhirii
which
(he
i*f CiPHkftli M i n i Kinrnli

' who

wa s

*eri au*' v

.....

)r*||, for the nmbH»s*d&lt;&gt;i»hip
lie United States In a i u r w l Henri
today win" named
riennu.

Y AGENTS IIKT TUNING
ILE,*Ala., Der. 22.(/Vi — Ar
unofficial advices here
coast guard .utter Tnl
[ will arrive here some time
Wednesday with .1 It
IWg, New Orleans, federal
ttn agent and .1. It Han,I
I, Miss., const guardsman

II‘

inapped
Arsene
1
) -•••■

ahunrd the
.1, several
■

,

your house to be da^ip.

material
[ill r pone

for
I*

&lt;&gt;f I tic

p ro p e r

every building
a
apeclaliied

Thy* man "h o cun

Ill'll) lull make a « Is" hc|c&lt;
Hon i ■ . o u r i-vt a lilndlf'd I**
a J [ ii in h er

A

tie ,. I. i

.a il

on

find l i i t It I* y.-a * - of &gt; U n ­
i o n , )■ at) suv*
' o&gt;l Ilia i *

d a m p house is usual!}) an un­
h ealthy house.
Build with
that

has

the

1.111........ lid aiM i‘ f "all v t&gt;*
.....

-a t |*f l.i l top

a hi', l, i e

In ) otii holmIf*' "HI ' "Ii
oin Hint F L O R I D A DKNSK
P I N K Ih the HiningeBt un*l

i
njaterial

most d u r a b l e
n n sr*-.l re

lumber

jm

Florida D e n s e P in e.

very hard

D e n se
and

P in e

is a

fin e-g rain e d

variety o f the f a m o u s

long

leaf, y e llo w pine.

It is filled

with

c o m p le te

and

resin
final

against
other

as

a

protective

dam pness

shield

and

d isintegrating

all

forcec.

Its extra d eca d es o f service
m ak e it the m ost e c o n o m ic a l
lum ber
yo u r

you

can

lu m b e r

use.
d ealer

A sk
for

Florida D e n s e P in e.

no attraction for

r hh&gt;niia

I . I!

ha

Yctlda

itffii *
-ii» i* tkhitdtiol
Fi*»rn hi- riirlv

P m e l

e n s

S u ite d b ijc N a tu r e
t o H o n d a C lim a te

F L O R I D A

DENSE

L O N G

L E A F

PINE

M A N U F A C T U R E R S

JACKSON VII. I.K. 11(1111114

finooKi ic A f'L o a con *.
E »Sl port, Fiff
ftf

AN D REW S

LUMBER

BAY

CO

6h« rmso, FU,

PUTNAM
L U M 0 B R CO.
J a ch t o n v i l l s . F I a
W
C
SHERM AN
CO.
LiK * W ait*
P Ia
TH E
D O W L I N G CO.
O d e ssa, Fla.

*,| •'./= 1

T H U R S D A Y
,, f .

-a

W h ere to G et Good
A d v ic e W hen
Building

tl IMl I o ,&lt;|\I. o ,1till 0)11 "III

________________ ________________________ _____

*?.i 'TXF■■■■-'

damp climate

I lx- i h u l i c

N aturally you do i)ot wish

hu) tmod hr 11it - mn.irrd aiM i*Uld
led, having winked ut ulmnst every
kind . f voratimi and n\neat mn, inrinding aiiwnidl* -......- ,,n sea­
gull! vessels, a- ,, fain hand, and
a- a honk salesman
Mi Wnrien
heart il\
and
uiieipiivoeally" in -wipathy with
the present ad inim-I i at ion, he j
says.
"I consider Marlin mie of the',
v, , &gt; greatest, if nm the greatest |
K“ veruora Finn,la has evei h ai.j
He will find me uph..tiling his
hands in (he m-xt session, even a*
Aarcn upheld the mighty arms uf
mntrhless Mose* on the hill » f
Horeb, while Joshua battled Amalek in the 'alley below "
.

B uild with

the lum ber that N atu re intended fo r this

Florida

buxiiie**

hrrn ttotkllitj *11•. mis I 11 f *••4 h \ h**
’ in n tsit, .f I! ■l ;•1a f&gt;s svii 111 n vT
! It.n kTu •rlt U*h
mi table-, amt I

- ___________ A . .

11 1

is term ed

tists.

re*rntatiiO from (iii)f county, wa *
horn m Hlmint^tuw n, Fla , Ort \
100-r4
Hr attended the puhhr
►
f f HIhniin a.tvd Wo It MO
'
CliUlllle**. 411M1 ^ »f T» : •• li'ilh flit

mirh
at foot-halt
in Mtf law t la--

mV/ffluiidel, who
writ kllinui
I a poet in addition to his repute
l as a diplomat, received the n|i
fita the Washington post
.... J . GcrPiiger de* lined to a,
&gt;t it renewal.
' -----------------

This

capillary attraction by scien-

\ m4) i f \ . i i S t I *i-( r r ■■1 &gt;r * ? • 1 *
ca^lopp, up to 1,000 person- b \t nr&gt;
Mt* ,&gt; jii £i- 1 . i, 1 j
pn personally greeteil e v e n
1,ij r h a ti*i f f .if • .
- " ■k
4Utes.
Mr s ( oolidge w e a l pai r of kid gloves lit e v e n
Jon, and after the Ini get ■- r
lea the President' * hand is
Ml Waiirii, nrwlv rlrclctl re,.id sometimes swollen.

jfj Dec. 22,(/PlCount ( harles hern at the I' lUW' i-.tv
l*hr
nI Ir M1rtt' t 1 n1
smbrun, French mini*tei at

G o one step farth er.

they are frequently sojhard

Ives o f the r*pportunity

tmM

d ra w

just as surely* as sponges do. That is w h y

Af r BtM’th hflu srrvfii a k ^ nvi'iii
hri t»f tlic Irpal f'\ «mitni{ i.yi Irihi I
avail i-t th&lt;
utr and I .1 luri
r . nf

ml Claudel New
rench Ambassador

materials

m oisture to a lesser degree perhaps, but

y»ri iiu.’
fi L -St. iJr l r r - !m t n
111

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building

Build with lu m b er and have

a hom e that has no suspicion o f dam p*
ness.

S om e

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moisture.

your house w ould be

d a m p because sponges absorb m oisture.

; The President atul M t» I I •’ « i itiHr l ' 1 \
pl.t '. '.'li' j.vri’i
I ahake han. h with ever&gt; jin f -■trI Jhr ho r «' t-a fit it.)4\ &gt; i■ I=» ! • r .
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.J. M. GRITFIN LUMBER CO
Hetopaw, Fla.
j
MAY ARNOLD LUMOCR CO
iV p ^ ' i o 'I, FI*A
R L DOWL I NO -5* SONS

Bradenton, Fla.

F OSH E E LUMBER CO
Willow, Fla
w
McW i l l i a m s CQ.
f»vt Myers. Fla.
[ W ROND r O
take Hi'en, Fla,

noux CRATE CO.

Oartow. Pi*.
RUSS L U MB E R CO
*re*dta, FI*,
m o LUMBER CO,
&amp;tuirt4 FI au

l u m o b h CO.
K*y*viU.. ri.
INDIAN L llM H*&gt;n CO.
K*' , «y Clly. r i .
LYON PINS CO.
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If
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Oi, Beat Kid
Iwnoho, San
10t . Kid Kua; — .. .
rex, San Ant
knocked
out
LONDON,
Dec. 22 . - b 'P )- T h c
Kid.Reyes, Piol
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etnlcniciit liy the fxjlitical science
DE.NVEIt-.il .Wright, Omaha, |
no fac" ,lv "f Columbia University fn, Cl,. 5 a *
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CHICAGO! flee. 22. — (/FJ— The - New nettings which permit
. .ivrrtity thit oft ''besets kings
„
|,crn’ 11
v.,n..g revision of the war debts |^ “l
Ami|. Denver. -i. Il«tI nd jirosperity that has thrived, in
'
' * Cn aro,ln&lt;
? settbments is hailed by the Times |* '['5
Jc*'
*■{ fought a -Iraw
stones.
tmliis .i*i "evidence that n section &lt;
Tiny Mti ri , Denver,
Mrdcrick have combined in n few
the I*
Old gold mins, opening with un of tin odficwted opinion of
Itear* to turfl n
8ection on
eastern
states
accept*
the
viewa
[Fifth avenue intix tho jewel mur- invisible spring
to
displny
a
and argunichts which have hecn o u r * O
—f f|. ItMI)m
,u.IWAi
watch.
U ft for"the world.
in
v x n lr fl
cmunuiously
pressed
upon
America
r
o
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Ninu.Mii:
c
o
tH T r.
ouNTir.
in
| And today, « survey shows, the
(IIA N rK H V .
_ Wutthwi, giving' the day* of Ihtiby her European debtors."
wrrdcj^i AntyrieaYf husband
is
TtSAKI.
JON
EH
Seek, month and the phase* o f ! "The faculty of the University,” 1
Cntuptiilnanl,
(ortunstely ennbhd to solve the the moon.
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the paper continues, "has dune posnroblem, of what to give the wife
\
Kings iinii empire /have cun Rihly a scrViea to the moral judg- W II.I.IAM t\ JO.tKi
Christmas, by simply buying
trihuted lavishly to 'the supply j merit of the American intulligunt'luiiAi
Fer the latest blue white diamond
here.
Isia un the debt’question, nod show- H i h P T A T t : o r j- o h i d a
in the world— available at $300,W II.I.IA M C. ,Q,\ w):
One may buy pearl car rin g*!ling hew nearly these approach the&gt;
It upprurlnK tree a aware
i.iil ~ 1
■Wore Kill
that
once belonged to thjr* Em­ views cumhionly held in Europe," uf Cunt p i u l (It III I h l . CNUaa
Tho dinmorid weights 127 earare
a lto
n
r
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t
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b
n
t
t
Reinforced,
as
they
assuredly
will
mf.::,.
g
Sts, which,* experts say, j* good' press Charlotte of Mexico, wife of bf, by the steady growing prossure l-'lu rhld . u n it thm y.i nr&lt;vA
rt%,jL freal,i.,it
R id r n i I »•
the
ill-starred
Maxmiiian.
u
f
n
a
t
u
t
e
or
rr
cuttr
ty
.ether
th«„
aright for the money. It is larg­
of economic factors frvtn which thr^rttate uf pldrirtn 711111 thui
The emerald oar rings
made
er too, it I? snid, than the Kfhinthere is no escape, these viewr may plurh uf rrahleucd la tilth u
C r which flashes on England’s for Josephine nt the order of Na­ gradually permeate the masse* and therefore, j-uu, .Wp am "■C. J
ore unleCod atuf, r^ttt (*d to l-u ml
poleon. The cx-CzarV Venus. . pvBeen on special occasions.
the politicians, but the process &gt;i|)pear Itefirra tHU'C. irt bn H-&lt;:
crnl
inches
high,
carved
from
n
uf Jiuiiuiry, A. 11. 1911. to ih
Within n few blocks are to be
must he alow, while for tho pfesent day
't! Iiltert ,uk on .1
hill of e;&gt;mpliil(u ex
|aand other
jewled
trinkets, single sapphire and ^mounted un it is to bq feared that the .faculty’* you
in thls .csUM. ofterwlnn * .1.
a ruby.

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— --------j ! Pn’ S" to_ your. Northern friends, can arrange lovely, attractive 'xjemmmWk
i.'ii'! ". ' , ; j able prices.
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Opposite V a ld ez ^-Hotel

gj

liich, the dealers contend, moke
the. splendors
-glories and
.
.
of
.me n twinkling Insignifieanc?.
For Instance:
Brooches o f mother-of-pearl, inRid to form clouds and trees, with
fountains o f diamonds- playing in
foreg round,
lorgnettes concealed in crystal
ngs.

excursion into‘ the domain pf high Ci*ro pro oonfcuo v
Single stones, without antique politic* mity be‘ misnterpretod and uanhi.t you.
Jl I* onlrrert that
and historical sittings or modern politics to support conflicting con­
nui&gt;|l*l&lt;c(t in pie Kan
inrtistic embellishment,
new .paper piltillnhrd
undergo tinental policlcri"
Kelitlnule County, ‘f i n
curious vogues.
Emeralds are umong the lend­
er* now, dealer* say. possihily be­
cause the Viscount Lascellca gave
the Princess Mary one fur her
engagement ring.

§5ici3e Theory Is
Scouted By Lawyer
For Mrs! Ingetshll

Sanford-Orlando Road at Ginderville
-y** sf
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In
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Week f « r four cons utiv* v .. 1. • A l
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VTtTfnwS my hart, ntul »eul
the t’J reolt 1'ourt of the S&lt; V - fl t .
Judicial. Circuit (if !• &gt;rhl». If
[&lt;&gt;r Kcniinule Ouitniy *hn this
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Cl*rk of lh«j Vlreutt

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T IR E S and T U B E S

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A
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- - -TN E W -V0 RX,. Jlcr. 22. - W I —
The lu’eidp tlTt-ory uttadltwi to thc
death of Mrs. Robert H. Ipgt&gt;rsi)ll
TttN Suljcltur* npl of
n-»-■1
vv’ho I* alleged to have severely
for 1 'umplnlnant.
•v a i r l u i e e r r n .
n ,
.
(wounded Wallace M. Prohnsco, in
1/t* n
h I f i o. . P?0, “ 2‘ , " ,0 lha* spc,,on fur breeding with her fashionable Ihtrk avenue apart
'hl’l-T h c Onlted States. Uurenuj the native herd*, led to the *w i msnt on Sunday end then tunnel
Have \&gt;u
Animal Industry ha* arranged ; .ion of the he roan to provide ex the pistol on Her-elf. today u-a* |t
place tin expert in animal hus- pert* to further such work.
tier the fire of her attorney, FmiSome M&lt; ney
n.lry in FWHda nn.l Geornin to ! ..... .
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, ritk c . L ,y|m, ch„ .
Brick building, mrclwnro,
-u|K-rnte With
the state
live two states in which such follow I In a statement issued after I’mnek sanitary boanls in promoting j up Wtir|( has been undertaken by bunco had been released from the
and gTocery umJ Iry g'ltuix
T improvement of bcof and dairy 11Itn stale hoards. Dr. R. A. Ram- prison ward at U.dlevue hospital
HttK’k, also dra, % n real
ip * , 1 1 was announeg. ut t i n eay, chief of the tick eradication f on S12,B(KI bait op a
technical
bargain.
c ° * r* * * nupp, 8 e ve - clivUion, United Stair? Hurrau f»f » chanre of hdtnicide, l&gt;eubu?chor drAny rtuisomib; offer
nnorfan.
Animal Industry, wn* In l-’loridu nieii thnt Mrs Ingersyll
gersyn owed Pri
rnnsiclert *
iTlie experts will aid in tho sc when plans wen- funned to plure bunco money. sniiT rrobai-cu was
pliuii of nnimuis to be brought the pure bred sir.-* m the l.ilu-rtv
the pursuer nf the dead woman,
Inquire at Po to ft*ice
io the tick-free areas of the county section. Upon hi* return l'-. mid demmuinl a thorough jedice
i&lt;«’. where such assistance is d c -. Washington he r-]K,ned the mat
In.
I .tike Mary.
invest igntipn.
led, and to udvisc ns to the prop- ter ltl !he chief of the bureau &gt;im|
feeding and genera! cure of the , he assignment of an expert by the
M iT in
ported stuck.
government followed
’ll Mi, I ' |.r- t i
Thr KmIUiW
Hie actum nf the State Live .
p|an- f„r , h„ ,
,
■n1 H1wI Sn
lllHhiftfl Mtrct
work
v-k Sanitary Hoard In helping w)|, |&gt;rnbtt|lh
lli. fifi.ii .
•■f •**•« 't 1'i.X\WH
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-mi Htpft Hrrt
•**■11U• ’ M 1 i- Iil TmI *( r
rmuti cattle
owners of ! ihertv
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in Jsnuiirv, Dr Mm llorne u f t h e
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ntv to introduce pure tired sires , .
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ledenii bureau, advised Ur Knapp
• i i m r m r t Vn A.
1:" • ■1 '• 'l*' • itf h • x1 .*\ .11 hill &lt;&lt;| » 1 I d
during n visit here He stated that
v2 liti ft m i l t .&lt;fp I b ui 1 1 r tf * , ».
the move to develop better rattle
' ’ «»i * '1^ iPfii uLiip I i-- h m, fi 1 hi, k
1 v1
h'' H,i
i p Jnt. ft tilt k
It".*
In tick-free areas would probably
Flair o f Styles
l uHlrni*! %vt, if.
receive such support from the guv , ll*7fi • il Y .1“
m i . it \ it 1 1rvt| #j
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erttmenl as a general thing hence
Mi l* bn f l '■11e!1 it ini t. til i«-i it $J fitf
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HAI-F-HEAHON STY I KS

Send Experts To Georgia And Florida

Thtirsriny and Friday nre our g ift days, our of*
faring in our profit on any T ire or Tube in the ?j
Store at abnolute Dealers cost, every T ire and
Tube a FIRESTONE PRODUCT, and new fresh
Stock— Most complete stock in the City, a Tire
to fit every known Job will be found here nt the
lowest price that you ever paid for n F IR E S TO N E

on old worn-out or off-brand, or so-called just as
good Tires, on spoiling the happiest day o f the
year.
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All thnt wo nsk iH thnt you pay the Service m a n ,
25 cents for each Tire.change. Don't forgot the
days T H U R S D A Y A N D F R ID A Y .

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“ We Serve T o Serve A g a in ”

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simple forms and sahdiied colors
jra- tcrise the half-season style*
iieing shown nt I ’nrto.
For
Irnitig dreese* light flannels, fine,
w y s , -plain satin and crepe tie
lint in various shades o f lodge
pray, art the materials most
Ip'.eved.

Particularly a t t r a t live afternoon
bses are mndi- in b l a c k , brown,
fen and grey *ntim&gt; with long
eves, tight and slightly nicked
|the wrist* and necks cut to the
if the thrnat finished off by
l i t t l e Hinted lank C o l l a r a n d how
■nd tic, or a l a c e jabot. Tie|rtwhich a r e u s u a l l y
hunt

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BREAK A CHEST
COLD WITH HEAT !
OF RED PEPPERS;

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old

r*Min ilv tiidt liring?
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pirn-.-, i.t i u 'H re'-ident iti Sanford, lo Iksuo a few precautionary do’s nnd d o n H , f d l l Q
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1 i-u must.x hav«&gt; a nmtlle in the w in d ow on C h J stm u s E ve,

make It an electric orie— th a t
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&lt;iRo not illuminate (he tree with candles. (Colored electric;light assembles arc pior© ornamental j
if used with care, are sufer. A spot-light focused upon the tree Is, however, the safest method of Ull,
gives a pleasing effect.
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‘‘fjlmckcrrf sheuJd exprdsc grent care with their matches and amohiag materials while netr trees
decc.alions. Keep matches out of the reach o f small children.
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‘Toyw requiring alcohol, gqsoline or kerosene should be
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lure machines using-inflomable film.
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cure, dangerous connections... Such electrical'opparat is hrs

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“ ff it is felt that Santa Claus
; coi

store tilth- shopping headquarters

it at. the

Perfume Sets
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patjcr clippings jmd cotton.
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Tfnpiiy will (he fam ily be who makes our

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http it mvav Irym hdatinR nml lighting fixtures.

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(HEAU

* tnve parliamentarians a Jolt, j
»he wore it the first time in ■
bouM. of commons,-alter her * ^

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I**'i r e n t iw^r uiintini «iO u ll
|&gt;;i v
WiinriMA in ) haiitl i l i T l i y
m u i th#- H«*«l n f
1'lnrtihi, llifft 22n4 i l a y i»f n e r e m D e r , ,\ I* !!*!*-

‘-fashionable Parisiannes. Not
lumbering affairs now unl-J
t^lly ahontlojrfd cverpa by tlrt
‘fits, but' elegant affairs &gt;, in
Kkbordered with red, ftrnanjent»hh bucltlex and fifaed with
XV.heels, Tho. genetal. ef*
riogant and pleasing. ■
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*'*** not the fact that tho milfr&gt;- trimmed with seori
nl0T1K Hnca of Hhe "vagAmodel which f a ------- *
“®n» bes^ seller!,
^.rifa that attrocum

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?t r**el u l lli the* riiint U t i f ( i h
t * Dll ml /&lt;f MjiK H\* fill*' I ti rbf*
1*1It* •*f Hit fi c Mill M I « h l a &gt;ri
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t nce it is always easier to l s
•0 the theater than to Pari..'
«rican women, who attend the (
*tcr, according to Broadwny’*!
i.tJrwswi art fosses, may take!
fr fashion tips1 thts year f r o n ,

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arranged to suit the w e a rer’s
T i l e m o m e n t y o n a p p l y iit*d P e p
’ made of fur, ribbon, in nut, |
p e r K i l l , y o u fee! t h e t i n g l i n g h e a t
it;
cope dr Chine, velvet
or!
In
three
m in u te *
the
congested
i be color is due -n to g o ,
h -hWith
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w,mml
•*«*•!
' he coat
coat or costume
^
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nf»rtfa
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oat the lint may match the through. When you ore suffering
front
a
cold,
rheumot
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hack
tab f r * t . h . .111 h s o i f * r '
"i- with a cloth coni over n
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'c om the lint matches
the ’ ache, s t iff neck or sore muscles
Ttu* siIn•v f* hMti fn
Ilk? f Infit .‘’ MryaniPHH il Tr luM-vbl'1 Ifl full Up In
1juat get u jnr i f Rowlc- Red Pep- | F n h r w i r y
IftST. u I i I m h i I lit* &gt; n »• i
u m t lif te r H i i f l i tlurr
ut 8
I pef Rut), made from red popperr. 1 inrMth ti fi f tu v a l r l f In It n H l j U i l Un unt i l ln ? i. ilfr n **n t h wltli

p YORK OUT-DESIGNS PAR ! at any drug store. You will have'
|the i)uicke*t relief known. Always
INFW YORK RESTS PARIS
the -potlight falling on the lend- say “Howies."
vimen In ten outstarniing
If* on Drnndway ' thi* tea*6n
frals the fact tllht NewT York
“out-deflignctl" Paris in ronkorihg new notes 'to the fejn|t^ wardroha In only two proFioti* has Paris hftrl n part in
Jtumi- designing,

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Nothing hn* such coneenltrntwl
N E W H A T FORMS
penetrating heat :d red popper*
fine tie In Pnix milliners. In an
and when lieilt poimtnitq right
rt to got away from the too
icwti into cold*, congestion, aching
(tple high-crowned clotdle hat b
niscle* itntl sore, stiff joint,- re
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Metier, this month Aatirizing society. Miss Helen Walker, a mem.........
? her
^ eJunior
inrfoTd' VVJVid*1 u n .i^A
ci'ot
hero f° ft hth
JuniorLeague
Leagueand
andthe
theNew
NewYcYork bar, calls her
fee
h a.
[contribution, “ Presenting Mrs. Chase-Lyona."
Hootesflea
-r—-----;----Ediiot *.v
’ ho make a specialty o f collecting celebrities for their funcr
AM IA B LE COLLEGE professors
If. DKIIO..;.^.. ----- M*»U«r '.ion s w ill see themselves through Miss W alker’s eyes i f they
kULt: ■ JONKO, H a iw itM K4Um
assure
the President and Mr. Mel­
dare read that book.
J M V m n L n im o x i i a t k i H
The other book, “ A n Elegant H istory o f New York lon thnt they should change their
ar—rr.oo; au*2 «iomtrMMO.
views on the war debts.
JVeted In Clly &gt;&lt;y &lt;■nrrler. !»&lt;•/ fo r Young Persons of Quality," was done by Samuel H. QrdEurope hates us already on ac­
h, J5c. Weekly Edition t*.o* way, Jr., soh o f Chief Justice Ordwny and himself a lawyer.
hy
\ "/ !
* The outline o f the Ordway book as given by the author count of those debts, nnd if wc inoblltiutT goes in th is fashion: "Society (in the early days) an en-&lt;Binl on payment, we may find our-,
r**oltino&amp;s
Ices uf *n««rt»loloents where lightened band o f aristocracy; (a fter the Revolution) th e jBC,vc* ln “ wnr‘ So any the pro'
\] are made wlf. brchargi-O
circle o f culture and refinement; (the Victoriun era) envied j f esaor*- *sdv«Ti
'hdv«rll»l*a t*
exclusiveness; (today) a fiction of press agents."
r—
TH AT WOULD HE bad, for we
(Ena AMOCIATKU I’ll CSS
The Herald lias not had an opportunity to review either ,do‘ *"nt want more war. But tho
Ae’ iklair.l Press is
exetusAnted tr&gt; the, use fur ro­ o f these books, but what a theme!
beat way to get into war is to
il of all hews dispatch *
In this paper u n j also the
Society as you know it, society as you see it in the so- show that you nrc afraid of it.
nt .v*, pulillllied herein.
All
n » : t»f Tspuhllcatlon o f specltl called "sm art set," society as you read o f it in the news from The best way to keep out of it, is
© tcW s herein ore also resorted. expensive places, what a theme, we" repeat, for a writer with
to -be ready for it, and meet it
som
ething
of
humor,
something
of
philosophy
and
something
three-quarters f.f the wny, if It
PAY, DEC- 32, 1D20
o f pity along w ith his g ift of portrayal of things as they 1 tnrlx coniinjf.
UK JLKIIAI.O rl.ATPOIlM
o re !
{
rles/lsk e sl SanfonP* &lt;ronl
It takes cash, or the things cash buys to really he anyHOWEVER, THERE in doubt a3
r"*TSl*r
route
to
Jnrbaonm
JK? * ‘
a.*t* ? f .
thinir lil the »o d a l world today. Thera mu»t be to *, to fit
J E S S 'S
ion ‘ at, HI. Jopss-Is- the piece, manners to amt the crowd, and morals— none.
[ N„ p0l, o„
art, i ™ „ „
h e r Csssl. '
Morals, indeed, are passe. If one has some deep found- pood deni about war
whm he'
■frlleloo
«»**»■ ol rwklle « » r .
courts. ed ideas o f honor and decency it is best to talk o f them flip- |started on hi* Egyptian r iqmign,
tie.
tlW of holldloc . *ro- panel. , i f one would he a social success. I f one hns an in -, J10 took with him solemn jirtifcMoj-H
—houses, hotels, sporl! houses.
nate respect for law ant! a contempt for the weakness that I ft'™ , Thmr1 'r"^n"r K n T d i i "
I’ smnils*lea of f i v e rarmcalls for booze as an essential to "good times," it is wise tnlnifiod touch to the- expedition.
lion of- -h o M le v s s o keep these, pceu liaritr; hidden. I f one him a penchant fo r!
------Lobe Monroe.
«r»
talk
untinged
by
scandal
and
for
conversation
upon
tin*
deep-!
,llJT
WHEN
real fighting
■
of
dtp
besotlflrsPis
lot;
* . , i.
tlool
, ll!',ql,“ nj
school system ' f t things q f life, he must never give a hint of it. That kind 'o?l^ ’.nNhir,,.!f®ni/ 0f^ e^ ,u
sroelsloa for lucrvasrH
go *n the set advertised as Society.
.gave the order "Scientist* and don*?'
rt •. «• -&gt;r n • .. ^T h a f ‘ ‘circle o f culture and refinement” which Mr. Ord-Jkeys in the center.”
Id l e t e r s e
ottty to the days of the eighteenth century as
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An Excellent Recommendation

YESTERDAY

E very Floridn citizen capable of intelligent thought will
approve
the recommendation of the State Chamber of Com­
station's Jiour." - &lt;
merce for. tho establishing of more experimental stations
throughout Florida by the State University Department of
Agriculture.
•By rights Florida should have an agricultural experi­
idle Hermann
mental station In, e;very county with efficient, courteous men
s n coat
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Jacksonville, Dur.l

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ONE - DAY SERVIl
SANFORD -I
laundry,

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big company is drill: for o{L0own near the Tuminmi
lil. Ptaftaps’ they have taken
“i
the success of Mr

venience and expense of all day trips.
In th e experimental stations there should lie young
plants f o r sale at a nominal sum, and the men in charge
should so have their work arranged that they could visit
people interested in th eir work, and g iv e advice on the
ground..
So many farm ers have conn* to Florida from slates
T h ey
where conditions are entirely different from Florida's
come w ith records of success in their home *tutcs and make
PHIS
I'llU N T K Y ’S
niLome.
failures here, just because they attempt to do things in tin about one hundred billions a year,
way they did "buck home." and have no one to tip them o ff is old) tile beginning of national
tiydiic innumeruhhydif^y ' in cushat ar&lt;Qo confront
o) th
Such farmers, and many a*nutive Frorida fa r n u i^ fo t m
|
Homeihiug
better than hope*.
be helped to make good most satisfactorily through t
. ugciicy o f thti experimental stations, mice those stations
THE THING WE need is more
were well established and properly advertised. Let Florida poptibit inti. Kiirmers need It e s ­

put some o f that surplus tax money into the good work.
&lt;1

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pecially, und our foolish immigru
thin Inn-, k e p the hetsled (mpulatimi 1 ul

It «««m s that about once a week
I N T E R E S T !N C T n N u T E right now that Tennyson,
ome Sanford party lias an auto
F i f . y m i l l i o n m o r e p eopl e, of t ho
poof
l a u r e a t e o f F nglu m l. 'p u r n e d an &lt; f fer o f I .dud guineas, r
■ 1 , I f ri -il. fiur.pi u.uilii
iblle -accidont which resutrs In
1 .death ;br serluuii injury of ni m o r e t h a n $o,U(lll, lit wi i t e ! -ae t s ol
for ( tins) ml
■r*
t nv .-rprodin
mas ')•.
r..1 I.
st tine dr two,
Hull Tl'lV.
th.- farm
g re e tin g cnn ls
!!■
ill ft vv11*1 un &gt;11 n { in 1 ihl* wi t h liis puni 1 1.
r," '»* ---- &lt;&gt;------IT
1ion. Iinngine [ j o &lt; t - om g tluil tiuw
(ir literary goutlom n i.
y is to known us the
lOhth." Thu laugh is un o r artists. Or any body,
A s m i K T h k b v i c k ....... has
nt they bring tho Chrisl- dnya. Poets today would rather inditt till mlt* t.ci ll t llkt 1 ()f ^been eniploynd looking after the
lls oHiumJ.— Sarasota Times soap on order than starve in a garret; authors would pre safety of President ( 'oiijidge's son
January particularly 7 Isn't
pare testimonial &lt;&gt;n the tjuulilics o f 11 Ionic nnd buy them-'and hjeelion has been mint, to
J laugh.jflwnys on tho old man?
American* will
selves a new automobile
Art sit** in tin* scat o f materialism, that expenditure
H fefiT 'i \ v r .— 0------disapprove t fit- objection
Anil real I v u h \ in it
ta Times aaya there the lap o f luxury
bio men down there.
some
season of the your am!
1 this swtlo
Should not tnke it too
to heart. It ir one of the
ties wo pay for being famous

I'RKNIDENT t o o l IDGE ha*
I'.st one of hi* two boys, and when
tn* remaining *..n i* protisted and
A M PinI( ’ AN AVIATION
h'.'ked after, It 1* the President’*
I V 11ANXitpeace of mind that is protei l.-d
Americans approve that expendl
s » r sST
The turning ponit 1 •*r American ther strengthening the national de lure, the country need* the l’ resi
In a letter to Santa aviation wn* reached in Id-'i This fclise resources and the all juiine dent * concentrate«l and undivided
1 writes; "Dear Santa— I love year ha* seen a r. stoniLi.m of manufm luring industry. If such a attention
^Plffse hurry and make morale and efficiency in he army private service were to carry the
No new name ha* been added to
"line soon. I like can- and navy services anil the author nlni|* un contract the Postoffice the public payroll, in this case it
olstilike Mrs. Santa CIuur. izntion of adequate military and Department would he freed from menus only detailing a secret serv
of huts and kisses and be naval airplane und dirigible con­ it* pre*ent deficit on nit mail 1 ire man, utready employed. But
to kiw. Mrs. Santa Clnu* for struction. It lias ul-o. seen a |iro- transportation.
j if it meant hiring half a dozen
gram mapped out f •&gt;r i..inmcrciul
The National Advisory Commit new men, the people would still
;t
airplane dovulopincnl
tee say*
approve. They can afford a few
Brisbane *ny», “ 'bon't
‘‘
It
i*
the
opinion
of
the
Nation­
dollars
a year. They cannot afford
The annual report &gt;.f the Nntionshort'.in this' coun nl Advisory Committee for A ero­ al Advisory Committee for Aero- to have the President worried
of course that means
nautics, transmitted to Congress nnutics that, without following the
it* ns well M stocks urvl by President Coolidge, take* note European policy nf direct sub
W. R. SCOTT, president nf the
Ifjpveryone hang* on the of the extraordinary change in the
American commercial avia Texas and Louisiana division of
(y bought last year, It
outlook produced by the legisla­ tlon will surpass European (level- tj)„' Southern Pacific railroad, droj
*iem rich liefore manj tion of tlie lust session It says of opmclit when, but not until, the ped dead yesterday, in l-o* An­
i have come and gone.
construction and operation of air geles Heart disease, a* usual.
.
condition* U&gt;dn&gt;
——rt ■
cruft cun meet the economic de­
Itncriuint should take 1 "America lead* the world in the mand* nf lower coat ami greater
THOUSANDS
OF American*,
iSilcb’ ihtiirest In tho lllneas of private ownership and operation of safety "
useful to their country, carefully
shlhitO as the Japan, glreruft; is at least
abreast of
These demand* nrc being met linvr their automobile engine* over
res. A sudden chahge I •M&gt;U,r pragVessive nation* in the fnore mid more by miccessful pri hauled nt regular interval*, ond
that country might technical development of aircraft vale operators. It is not unwar- drive the engine in their own
9ge of foreign policy fo r military purpose*; und has tho ranted to expect that Americap jjpiif-U until it atop*, never to start
tnlffl I embarrass ltd a coun technical knowledge necessary to technical skill nnd business ability ngntn.
sent state of unpre equal or excel the commercial air- will give u* before long nn nir
piano of other nations.”
fleet surpassed nowhere else hr the
JAPAN GOES INTO mourning
; .
This is n modest und cautious world.
for the Mikado, in advance of his
1 Indiana, saye the statement. 'Out navy's air service
expected death. Several, including
l cities 0/ Florida hnvn

rie, prefer tho oldjlo barrel guns to
barrels and autoyou like to trade
w»» asked rehunter looked
his questioner's
weapon, add re&gt;trade.. ,You go boom,
stcheni.'I go boom—
_ mi Post -auias- up
aaying .that "You
an important citlxen
“ -et out of anything
TfhUqtu&gt;t&amp;”
you. get by
seem to be able
1Enquirer-Sun.

B IL L IO N S

In
,n eonsquence we hear of new
fortunes nadc. «f millions gained,

of billKmi To the average citizen
'this iiuliu» little "r nothing
A
mllioii r:t tdlli'.n in innt u row of
figures IP* 'an imderntant! n bun
THOSE I'll AT M o l'i.lli' good -Ir.-.l or * tb-.u-an.l That n* •■■•th
tucks in lime have „ cheerful I
^
11
f'hristmas ahead, and have liU(l |of millimnires, and yet actually
there ar&gt; only a few
It r. more
jmrt of it already
imixjrtnrt to know that millions
“ Big Steel'' cut up a melon that of poopl. are in comfortalile cirmeant nt least I'JZIi.OOO.OfMI And cumsUiinvs, il know when ftieir
within a month assorted melons to next ineul )* coming fiom. am the
tailing ?75li. OOfinoo more are &lt;•*
Pect.nl

' OiLjris car.
, 4 , — Macon Telegraph.

about Chicago gi
confine their artivitfo
(tent to each other.

000,000 &lt;&gt;n to m*w crusern.

ap

$105’"

From these stations should come aid for evurv new-, ir'1' ,w1!1 rto1
hiin 1,1 rt'ake us
.
n 1 11
,
■
| .
,
..
'junk I hose new cruisers when half
comer, an d all home people who uak It, in s o lv in g prtililem.H finished, ns we junked a number of
.v*3ivn1■*34'1» .1 1
n #
it aih farm
f ni&gt;nt .tit.*
,* —,1 ,,t, »work.
1.
*!'
L ...... should
&gt;1, .«■•1,1,
-*:
* &gt; &lt;* *■ 1 1 1 .*■
oncountered
In
their
and garden
There
mH#rnirlc€*nt half fimnnr&lt;i hutc!«*
Britnm'n
ruqui'^t some
i-hip*
n
t
he continual demmiHtrution work going mi near enough fnr
agricuRuriaLs big und litth* to nbnerve it without the ineon tlllll- Mgll

I hate
'
muel Parr;,
He don't own nothin*

the

CONGRESS

MIAMI
Those are nice toys, and would
Out of t « big stock dividend de­
make amusing targets for foreign
airmen. The
money they cost, clared by .he United States Steel
honestly spent, would build enough Corpomtlci k®* developed nnnthpr
airships tn make this nation safe hectic ru*. of trading in Wall
Street. .V&gt;n have gone wild over
against any possible attack.
buying nd selling of secunlieH.
I b e s i d e s , BALFOUR e. atill Frantic DOm prevails in which
in c h a rg e w ho u nderstand that they a re em ployer! tn g iv e '
there Is 1It If sanity, except the
th e p eop le h elp fu l service.
i alive
Hew du wc kn.iw tin- Hrit- eager greed tn grub huge profits

Imade, of arm inn.
—Chicago Tribune.

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Phone 47S

* 27; 'i ,,rt"
-**,And how to Thee
"scend, 0 Father, Gloertdf We plead with
ice fon power. To con-

Ia H im ey Google;

S

fiKhtlnir nirahipH that will fly, und
ftfive American fighting airmen a
I chance.

nor ure^A Hii prewncc; strength provide the entrance fee today
is arc in Ilis place.''. 1
0

%
■ He’s "got aomfthin'g
"i In his noodle.

■

raoMPT sna&gt;MEsrST

It M the Lord, and greatly
p raided c^tetaj^Gtary, and

.. mail I hate.

• 1
ljU

Get new price in*
0 U A L IT Y
i-.tC*”

STRENGTH 'AND g l a d n e s s

The BMr I hate
la 1Hlttlo Frank;
l i o ' l P t money
In tho bank. t&gt;
-Wtycrosa Journal-Herald.

!u

Is perhaps tnore advanced than
thnt of any other navy. Our com­
mercial aviation shows very great
romise. It is true that the United
_ tate* is behind Europe in passen­
ger carrying operations , Europe
has many passenger lines. But
these do not Bupport themselves
and have to be subsidized by the
Interested governments. Fa*ecn*
ger service Is not, productive.
What tho American commercial allr
ila'ns aibt nt Is utisubsldizcd operaon by private companions handling
mainly mail 'and express matter.
West of; the Mississippi River
private companies of-this sort are
now working a ta profit. With the

f

lrpT

K?thit that U an ol
^ M b r U 4* l

one of his nurses have attempted
suicide to show their grief, and
Good blood isn't everything. The now tho Mikado is getting better,
child of a king must be taught nnd may recover.
which spoon to use.-r-St. Paul Dis­
THE JAPANESE take very se­
patch.
riously the semi-divine character
If we must accept government of thoir emperor, and should he
price-fixing u* nn aid dto the pro­ die, many Japanese would commit
ducer, when will it become neces­ harakari, most unpleasant death,
sary. to resort to the same method by discmbowclment;. to go with
for the relief of consumers? There him.
are more consumers than produc­
Tho Yan'derbilt-Marlborough an­
ers.— Houston Post-Dispatch.
nulment talk spreads to Paris,
where the Rev, Heckman, dean of
Why Is it no ono can put n hat tho American (Protestant) pro­
on your head and make,i l t feel as cathedral. denounced the- annul­
if you put It there yourself T-Leb- ment The dean, whose church is
anbn Reporter.
ded by Consuclo-Warlborough'
” Catholic
b n .k . , 1
ahk didn't
d u rt and temporal power,Yregards itself
s me t
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Corhment

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HERALD
next flivver ns well.
And oddly the millions mean lit­
tle more than just figures to the
ginnts who deal in them, who are
adding them to their swollen for­
tunes
What benefit does a few '
more miliums confer upon the steel '
What can they do with the
1heath
.*trn money ? They can gratify
nlf their perzonal need* ami do ’
About the only
j sires withfiu* it
thing left is to give the additional
millions awn\ or play with them
Su they kee pen playing with them,
reinvest them in business whereby
others are aided
It becomes a
greut game, the thrill of iti quiring
Hut the* tittle fellow with a few
thousands, n steady position, can
procure fnr himself nnd family
ju»t about as much as the billion
Hire

Waste Not
‘‘Wilful waste makes woeful
want” is as true as ever. By wast­
ing not and by saving, puss be­
yond the danger of woeful want
We offer you a place for your
savings both safe and profitable.
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Sav­
ings Accounts

SBminoitf^ounlyjJank

THE HOPPER

J

MIAMI NEWS

S a i i f o r d fF l a .

A
The fb /t .lily on \\h h bills wore contrary c.uirse is followed
in .fiUJigr^|g m I he jires !u;i!«K*vif hills is proposed ut the b.
gmnlrfg 1&gt;f a sefisjun. Congress
si-41on. 1.000 piece* of pro pi.hlles around over them until the
gulation ilropjH.il into tin time for adjournment draws near
When the last ami then madly scramble* to pas*
VP hopper
f congress adjourned there r reject whnt the committee* con­
,000 hill* on the calendar, sider of the most pressing imUsually many things
which comes over for eon jiorl ance
left undone thnt shoiiM be
.n into the short *e*«ioti nr.
11 y thousands more will he done nnd many thing* hit done
... I nobody know*, hid the 1 lint sltould tie left undone
A- 11 result ..f the 1 Mitt tinu-d ef
will iirobuM V f not Hi lie to
lowing until adjournment. forts of state and nntmna] b.gisia
■V gii.it man) of t lie-c bill-* art lure- I he rolltlt 1 v IS flooded with
I of a no r. or less rout in
’ it 111J reijnre mi extensive consider- Jof them have been piled uji in re
1atluii. In spite of the fart, how- cent yearn. ( iovernment bureau*
lever, Itiil congress tin* been lugis- |hnve tieen created to Inkd over all
luting ftj- 150 year* there must be. the ordinary function^ of the peosonie ofjthe jiroposed measures 1 pi.Fhe government doe* ubout
over) t lung
now penlmg which are sufficient- everitlung
for
us now, excejit
ly impoituiit to ri"i|iiife the care­ limit he
The ioiintry w.uild tic better off
ful st 11.(5 "f Die members
It is
If congress
quite obfii.u* that emigre** can will, losr logislat am
not give i mature . .u.sideriit ion to W. .I■l h'tiit it* riiemlMt'rs for a few
,.ne or two hill* each sen
* 11. ti a tqt. h "f l.-gi-lat I. ni a* has year
*1 •11. nation would survive the
been prod.*ed
. I y nicely, and might find
I tie ag ity of b-gi- lators tn pre * il H
do something beside study
juiting hi s. proponing law*, i* be- t lllO
It 1* umnz- leg..I codes. (if course, congress
vond con irehension
Every bill
ng that ersons wnh the ordinary will d" no such thing
human imitations could possibly offend give* opportunity to get u
be so pro fic. It 1* wen more aur- name in The Congressional Record
prising t nt they should wunt to for the edification Of the voter*
back home. A* long as there is
be
seem the reasonable this opportunity for a little public­
It woo
the number
ant ttie
nuinht of bills ity the hills will continue to flow
thing toj nut
to thosei* Much are clearrly of im- into the hopped
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EDISON’S NEW THEORY
M IAM I NKM’ S
In the Torrent issue of The Forurn, Thom a* A. Edison s quoted
a* saying th at the building of Rkyscraper* in the congeated jmrts of
American citimi will have to bo

nt the ••‘ ginning of the day’* busii lu‘,*s’
great overcrowding would
result that it would stop traffic
and cm t every individual involved
part of In* time. It Is this loss of
LinnMr. Edison believes, that
eventually will lead to a check on
the erection of skyscrapers. He
feel* this point will be reached
when the congestion becomes bo
great Dmt tho practice of housing
business in immonse buildings will
cost the husineH* men and their
employe* time Instead of saving
it. He also holds that the gradeeras: 1ng problem must be elimiBated
a system of streets
nated ami thnt q
ot different level is going to be

prohibited in the future to prevent
traffic strangulation
He sug­
gests* that the city of the future
will be tremendously affected by
air travel. Ho believes that as
spun as a practical helicopter is
designed bo that airplanes may
raise and descend vertically land­
ings will be designed on the roofs
of new buildings. Noises will In­
crease with tho growth of city
congestion, he,declares, and there
will be little opportunity remaining necessary in every growing Amerfor contemplative thought.
lean city
Mr. Edison soon snyr ho fa sura
Mr Edison does not offer, howthat the traffic problem Is the ever, a substitute for the skygreatest to be solved in planning BcrajKr, unless ono would rend into
cities of the futurf; a problem that his interview a desire for smaller
must be solved fln t by the mathe­ strxn tore* tmt more of them. He
matician and then Worked out by may offer that substitute at a lathe architect It would be aston ter date, wince he is not accustomed
whlng, he contends, if wo really to taking M ra V V ith o ^ ^ ’ rivfeff
could know the actual cost of traf- something of far greater valu?
fit; congestion. In discussing the His liclipf that congestion Ip our
probable necessity of prohibiting
tho building of skyscrapers In sec­
tions of cities that are already
over-crowded he predict* disaster
If such
is .continued. ^Vhen ,
111 the
In the skyscraper, j
(tart to
out Into the it
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M ANY BRILLIANT SOCIAL AFFAIRS OF
HOLIDAY SEASON ARE PLANNED

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a Jane Sharon will cn,arober of her young
o’clock at her home on
■t.

i Department Christr„r the.chlldren of ,club
3:30 o’clock,
' • •y
Thursday

, oulld ^hriatma* ball
Bt)L
Mbors
of America ,to
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Books and studies have been
cast aside, und the thoughts of the
college set turn to the frivilous
side of life during the holidays,
which this year are filled with
dances, dinners ami suppers, as
well as tho opera. Each day is
brim full o f fun nnd each of the
many pnrties is just as interest­
ing, or more so, that) the preceding
affair.
This week wns ushered in with
n dance given by tho Kappa Delta
Borority, on Monday evening at the
City Hall. On Thursday evening
tho St. Agnes Guild will give their
annual Christians ball. On Satur-

git unity j. \

clal Department ui me Woman's
Club, which will be a brilliant a f­
fair o f the season, will be held
Tuesday evening. Doc. 28, at the
Hotel Forrest Ijtke, with Mrs.
James G. Sharon and Mrs. Forrest
Lake as hostesses.
A fte r the
dance, Mr. and Mm George A. De
Cottes will entertain a few of the
memb*irs of the college set with n
supper party at their lovely home
on Park Avenue, honoring their
son, Frederick Bell, who is home
for the holidays from Staunton
Military Academy.
Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mrs. Fred
T. Williams will bo joint hostesses
at a large bridge party Wednesday
afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Dec. 20.

by Dr. und Mrs.
&gt;u ball given at the dance given
Thomas
Albert
Nrnl nnd Mr. and
it Lake, by Mra. Alice
.ring Miss Olivo Now- Mrs. Julius Ilognrd Bonner Stry­
ker ut the Rosnling Club, honoring
Miss Charlotte Stryker.
Saturday evening at the Hotel
Mrs. Georgo Walker of Forrest I-ake, Mrs. Alice K. Hill
lug arevisiting in San- will entertain at a fancy dress ball,
, guests of the former's honoring Miss Olive Newman.
.Mrs. Henry Wight will entertain
; Roby Lain*. *■ •
at n buffet supper, honoring Miss
y friend* of Mr*. J. N. Mary Elisabeth Puleston. at her
* glad to learn that she home on Pnrk Avenue, before tho
!g rapidly -from her re- Woman's Club dunce, Tuesday,
[jon, and will sobn be Dec. 28.
The annual ball given by the Soiut again.

S. D AIG E R ,

of [.austtale, 'fa . The flratijuij
of tho San Carlos Opera, *A«
will U.* presented on Thurs&lt;*y
nine. Mrs. S. 0. Chase rill
tortaln at a buffet supp&lt;r
opera party. honoring hei Ion,
Frank Chase, who is homo fork he
holidays from Exeter.
*
Miss Charlotte Stryker will be
a charming guest of h»noJ at
bridge, given by Mrc, Iai V in e
Hurt on Fridny, Dec. 31. A fltling closo for the old year willbo
the dance to be given 'by lhc
American Legion on Dec. 31. 'lvo
operas will also be preset,tedton
that date; during the afttrmln,
tho well known opera, “ Marti!,"
will bo sung, and that cvenilg,
"Lucia” will bo henrd. This is Ce
first time that opera hng been pEsent%d in Sanford nnd from all •
dications, it will prove a tremei ous success.

SOCIETY

EDITO R

RESIDENCE

J. H Hrown uf Day Shore, L. I.,
Miss Zoo Munson" o f Fort’ Myem
has returneil to his home after a arrived hero Tuesday to spend the
week in the city looking after his holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Fan*
business interest*. While here, Mr. nic S. Munson.
Brown wns the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. \\ S. Thornton.
Miss Marcctto Lamme ot Wat■cnburg, Colo., arrived here Tues­
Miss Kathleen Jay left Tuesday day and Is the guest of Rev. and
for Statesboro, On,, where she will Mm. W. P. Buhrman.
apemi the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Richard
! la, re Everette left Tues- Hartley and baby of Columbia. S.
mng fi&gt;r Bridgewater, L. I., C„ will arrive in Hanford Tuesday
he whs culled by the death evening to spentl the holidays with
mother, Mrs. Edward Pctl- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Tur­
ner Houser,

Monday and Tuesday here as the
Miss Jewel King, of Fit
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hu- is spending the holidays I
lit*.
her brother and hi* Wife;
Mrs. E. W. Trueman of .St. Mary,
Idaho, is spending tho holidays
here with her sister, Mrs. Fred T.
Williams, on Crystal Lake. Mrs.
Trueman will visit another sister
at Coral Gables, and then go. to
Cuba before returning home.

Mrs. Raleigh King.

Mrs. J. L. Marentetto nnd MAh'
Helen Marentetto motored to Or­
lando Wednesday, where
they
spent tho day.
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rr \V J Morrison nnd children
H i-driesilny for Palntku nnd
s o n v II,' where they will spend
holidays with relatives.

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Continuous from 1 p.

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Itev iltl&lt;j Mm, C. W. White of / Mrs. Ford arrived here Saturday
W'intti IIaveu spent Lho day hers1 lo spend the holidays here with her
Tuesduy uiih their’’ niece, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Carl Killingsworth.
bred I ’lugit
Thyj? were accom­
panied by Mr, nntf Mr*. Charles E.
Mrs. J. D. Lctaon returned from
Ham *
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Fort Pierce, where she spent a few
days, and ts spending the holidays
Mr* Howard Tibbals of Umatilla with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
spent the clay here Wednesday M. I/orri.
with her aunt, Mrs. Fannie S. Mun­
son.
Juck MacDonald of Eustls spent

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“Ladies
That
W ith

Mrs. J. R. Adams and ions, leave
Friday for Trilby, where they will
be with relatives for the holidays.

Ilori$ Kenvon
Lloyd Hughe%;J|
Lculs Faxenda
A Bruce Scenic
"The River Road”
Comedy
"Kisa Me Kate”
Milonc Review

The many friends of Miss bin
Gray, papular member of the high
cchool faculty, will regret to learn
thut she in ill with menengitis ut
the Femald Laughton Hospital.
Reports this morning state that
she is resting comfortably.

a g g n u a j a r a a a a M r a iE ia iiiJ B n im iU M a a r a fi!^

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jV. McIntyre, who has
pg her daughter, Mrs.
[leaves Wednesday aftiher home at Lakeland.

Dlrii. B. F, Ganas. and
ke Friday for pdlnU.in
Lre-they will spend

Grand Opera will occupy the Stage o f the
Milan Theater Dec. 30 and 31. Three
perform ances o f Opera in Tw o Days
T w o Eevenings and one Matinee
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Th ree d iffe ren t Operas
by the

f Higgins will lenve
■a visit with her aunt
home on the St. Johns
arksonville.

d leaves here Friday
where he will join his
illy and. spend the.holguests of Mrs. ’Byrd's
and Mrs, Jake Wey.
dr* Dan Hodges an
birth of a daughter.
&gt;20, at their borne in
Wallace leaves Wed g
Tnoon for
Tntnpn, ■
Hi spend the holidays ■
abeth Houston left
West Point, Ga. She
he holidays with her

W AGONS

All kimja unit .sizes uf wiignns $4.50 wagons now $,'1.75
—$2.50 wagons now

A M E R IC A N F L Y EH T R A IN
F h** Lest mechanical train.
$5,50 trains cut to $4.53—
$li DM trains priced at

$5.25
S T A T I O N E R Y IN I It A E S
A splendid Christmas Gift
and so inexpensive too..Love|\ Boxes at from $1.50 down
to

Wa t e r

Every little girl must have a
tb II Carriage to have a happy
Christman— we have them in
all sizes form $ I
down to

JA PA N E S E FIUJIT BASKET
Tiny
that
with
Ours

A lovely g ift that will ue much
appreciated— priced so rensonnblo at Knnher’s. Baskets
ure now $1.45— $1.75 bankets
priced to sell for

DRESSER SCARFS
"She" will like this Gift, n
dainty*. artistic nnd service­
able Gift, $2 value cut to only

15c
G IFT T IE S
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tn lovelv Holiday Boxei, just:
the thing for "Him.” These
make an unequalled g ift hT
our reduced prices. $1.60 val­
ues only

J A P A N E S E JARD INEERS
Enameled Baskets, n work of
real art, makes an unbeatable
g ift at our price of

SLOG
ty, appropriate nnd inexpensivc..$4,50 Scarfs now

SHAVING SETS

$3.50

ELECTRIC GOODS

$ 1 .3 5

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ENTIRE LINE W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES REDUCED!
the Holiday, on men’s, women’s, end children’s Shoes, the famoua
igc of this liberal offer and save ..money.
ring

si a few cf our numerous bargains, It would take a whole section to list
have thi?-merchandise and we have reduced the price* fwr betow normn aLKanner’H lhjs

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Tots revel in Block Seta
they can build and play
to their henrt’fl content;
range downward from

$1.50 to

sets

Cut Glass, an extremely nice
gift, low in price and rich in
quality, a real Kanner value
for

a

KITCH EN T O Y SETS
Little girls like these too, real
aluminum, embracing
real
utensil* for tho "little kitch­
en" nt prices thnt range from
$2.00 down lo

DO LL C A R R IA G E !

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CARVING SETS
SILVERWARE

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: Two Year Old Kor S«nlnola
OviUNInth Day O f Racing:
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Many Finishes Are Exciting

GAS 18CTS

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The ninth day of racing nt ilic
Seminole track s*w the mile rfcord broken in the sixth race by
i Trapetoek, a two-year-oid‘ ridden
by J. Walker, in the silks o f Wll- Item Maher, who traveled the die.
; tattoo in 1:#B 1-5. Trapstock broke
in frontrjiabd
tttvoc headed,
winning by a length from Magic
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M O N E Y T O LO A N

fini,h-

I ;«•, most of the rnt-es were

G 1-2 to 8%
on

their home ostensibly to in*pert
the dwelling which was for sale.
Two shots directed at Her went
Wild, Mrs. Truslcr Raid,
Neither she nbr her husband
knew their assailants, Mra. Tru-ler assorted, and «hc could aserf ho no motive for tho atta, k.
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IJusincs-s and Residential
Property.
Mfirifirngo L o a d Dept.

D e e r e s . S PE N C E R
&amp; DIGHTON

Cut Prices on Tires

1113 Sanford 'Ave,
Phone ‘IG1-J

clore
T th.u the wlrtrter, wnfc in doubt until
bo

II the number* were hung up.

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In the fourth race the feature

V event o f tho day, Benny Rubin
| broke in'front and wan leading by
f four lengths when coming around

* the ‘turn Jockey Zocller lost * hie
Just lustingTor the place. Hhup, a
long shot, tknfer around h im 'for the
first'b ig oddi a t the day. Colleen
0 ,‘Came from f a r back to take the
m * *ropU eqd of .the purse.-*
Paacuma added another one to
i * Ids string of victories when he
brought Lcger
in first
in thr
opener, Getting nwny in front and
‘ j increasing his .lead, ho passed tho
. j judge* a winner by.-vight lengths
, f nnd was the ih o &amp; ty '
} f meeting.
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In the seventh race, Htfrh'of the;
* j North broke in front atuj kfrpt tft***
, lead until a sixteenth out. Sir
| Galahad and Mollhero came from
‘ I way~bnck and running neck and
neck passed under tho wire leivtng’* • ! heWrfMMinln doubt until Sir Gala­
had’s number wns hung up. Cry*,
.tal Ford, the favorite had no ex- I

unters Asked To
lip Diseased Quail
'6 Georgia Expert

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Will Delight the Feminine Hea

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Mrntnl anguish, nervous shock, attempted nsrault and threat* to kill!
Mary l.ouise. Spas, first "Cinderella Girl,” has decided that *he suf
fered all thnsc unplcasimtrics along with the attentions of K.dwurd
W. Browning nnd that they ure worth no Ip .sf than $500,000. Heie
she. is shown fondling a few of tho gifts the elderly millionaire on.*o‘
lavished upon her.

for full terms, despite financial
troubles, wore worked out at a
T A LLA H A S S E E , Fla.. Pec. 22. meeting &lt;&gt;f the county school
—W1)—-Quail found by Florida hun mard, uLtrndv.il hy delegations
ttrs to be diseased should be placed from several seittom, The will
in a glass Jar, sealed tightly, uml ngnvss of hankers to extend lime
to llr bert L. Stoddard, ■currant* for another year, in or
BciicKtmi, (la., according to Ttflle ler to ensure sufficient - funding
M U M,i. I Hiujtni.i. Ild
1!2
Gflrite Commissioner J. B. Roynll.
'or the pupils, enabled the hoard
Stoddard hns been employed o extend the school period
'd'
Augiistioi- \ itIdcmain&gt;, I’ rr
by the United States Biological
i f " ' r n (In- riiii-rmiidit formed if
Survey in quail investigation ami
PLAN T ('1TY
(’ reparation &lt;0
research work .in Loon, and Jeffer
Vdelson baseball field, to he n-ed
ton counties, irr Floridn ,nnd Thorn
i* training ipiarten liv the Colnm
US khd Grady counties In Georgia
ms, American
Association, iT«b
He hits be$n directing this work for lext spring, it, g uog furwurr 1‘n
three ycaro.
field will be timed "\er to t h.
The life hahits of the lo rd itf cam next Man It

LithuanianPremier
Charges PlotsMade
Against Officials

T h e Christmas shipping is holding m erry sway. A t last there is nothing1 in the minds of hoppers]
Question o f “ Whai shall I giv e? ” W e are happy that w e had fo ie s ig h t erfough to stock our-storev]
the g*ift fo r every m em ber o f the fa m ily th a t w ill put to rest, in the r ig h t way, this age-old questioi
those in the f a n w who wish to m ake intim ate g ifts w e are su gg estin g a fe w items. May we hi
pleasure o f helpirg you choose the g if t “ that will deligh t the fem in in e heart?

Lunchecn Sets

B ed Sprea
Another gift tlmt we suggest fnrt!
ing the aporocmti'd gift fur the hc$
is one o f our ha nil some hedstireaiif,
a large varietv of fern v &gt;ilk n
dainty crocheted ones from which
make vour .selection.
I'hev ttili
beautifully.

T&gt;i every hoimekeeper tiero is no g ift mnri
appreciated than the g ft of linen. We are
‘. iiggesf ing one o f ohr Tinny him hcun sets,
W e have some with riant v erdnreri borders
and others that are sold white. Sets with
either fou r or six napkns to match.

HOSIERY

enemies, disease*. f«od ami whnt

feVeF clfcb concerning its welfare
***« are being given close stud) !•&gt; Mr
' * ( Stoddard.

D A Y BY DAY
IN FLORIDA

W INTER HAVEN
Ex ,_-rvi&lt;e
uen, wlin served
m tlo U rtd’
var from N e« York -r.o. 'no eh,, *■1hi r i' ml
lilt f4! fI. t,.U tin
rq^ntrsrtt) n *rio ! t■•rrerrr^.,r- Is- Tf3 W *10
ng notified by Adjutant Gineml 11 ,j d.i11j:i i th■eatenirig the , ,un
I. Clifford R foster (hat tiiey Irv • independent e. nnd therefor1
dlo 11Id fib their a p p l e . for c, \erthl I •v tlie teelih S|ci:\ ion
•Anuses, offered Ity New York. udminist rut ion and the Const.tu
Che time fi i the applli ulinnr will tinn must lie reviled so a* to mnki
the in,u g,,\I'rninml effe
.
•xpire I )ei ai

Orlando—Suit wax to h&lt;&gt; fibs
In circuit couyt here uttncking U&gt;
A:itaiui“ Sun t ain. Ie..i|, i
tin
legality ,Qf the incorporation &lt;&gt;
e, ‘iiti d ' l - t a ’ . , i ’ d the n e w P r e s i d e o '
the town &lt;&gt;f Hithlo. It S. EicJJ.
local attorney, planned to f il e th.
" f 1 ' f il t i o a . b» liilt i a or •-,-r f m :
suit in the minir of the »liiie, the
attomfrY genernl hnving given hi» h'tnp-cv vVilIs-rd figtil na- flgfi cq Mar&gt;ih.it 11*Jkuii&gt;k , 11*** Pi,J&lt; 11 *iti’
consent.
The litigation m ‘ *n" u i iilej tlti ring he 11 and rctoi," ’ ', " I
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.tkiUii { |iu^,i:m rult
tal have been opened by New I'.og -he weekly bout* being staged here hiM).i
land interest, which posse** lurgi by the American Legion. Mr. IIIn ciJiin! m*wi*|iu|H'r! . IimJ nr.litir'
holding* there.
tie’s presence wus
discovered imivement* designed to bring reul
Itrough Merril S. Mr. {sack, locnl 1izntfori of their respective nntionu
! iii'pirntlnns nnd fur the*e :n tivltlei
S T tlA R T — Following the con
;nlf |iro.
t
served prison terms.
dymiMtian.-hy an inspector of tin
state board of health of the citj
K l'S T lE
Hu , ty is pi.iiiinng
jllll, an election bn* been called on o elaborately obr-u ve the next an
a $400,000 bond ir-sue, some of the liversary of George Washington''
proceeds of which will go for ,i ■irthdnv
li-h JJ
The aiiMmii
lleW prison.
The ,1 npod &lt;i iImw ,,* *be I it!,o t ’ounlv 1* . i 11r ‘
sue would really he used for the -\s^iH ia! i, ,ii, u *i\ dnj cat nival, an
eretlien o f a building to house American l.cgo,it show, and in,
the jull, police court and office, Ameriiun Wintei
'I'rup-Shooting
I'ourmimcol v-iII he added t the
iron mm, in addition to the annua) ,
\\ EUSTIS— Yegg men blow the estiyul, featured hy n motor boat
Hof-Mac Uattcry t’n.
^atlfc of the Eusti* Strain Luun- race.
Sanford's Pioneer Radio

efry, taking cash nnd checks
•^apiountinfif, til about $200.
The
-.’ irobbety was tho second in two rin Jan. 1 on the proposed nc\
Adhys, the Atlantic Const Line he- theater, to he erected here hy tli
.nrtttngement of a chain of nmusc
t itig the first victim.
o*j»v OCA I*A —January 1(1 wa« set
^•A&gt;y Judge Bullock for the second
^ t t U l of Elmer R. Ander*on, charg.. «d with the murder of a Jackson, vllle taxi driver.
He was conevicted last year of the allegec
' grime, but hi* attorneys introduc
‘ td new evidence ami ohUined an
** pther trial.
The driver we* E

Schrubb.
■ M PfeNSACOLA— ThU
city is
v claiming 41,380 for its population
as the result of a Burvey annoum, «d by the Newspaper Feature Bur^•au, which conducts pnuually o
' cehlus of the popuintlon of var. J 'ldui communtlss. The 1P20 cen­
sus was ,3L058.

ment houses over Floridn. Th
□Inns call for an 1800-srat hou&gt;,
with lobby, foyer, mezzanine, »r

ORLANDO.--Workers in citrus 1
marketing offices nml citrus i &gt;h &lt;k )
lug plants o f Orlunda draw’ $1,211.BtrtMB, nceonling to n review ,.f i
the industry, announced |u thej
chumbcr o f commerce by
W t
Chcwning, local rcnl estate man.,
Citrus marketing agencies alone
deposited $21,520,729,78 last teu­
ton ,or an uverngo of $107,632 01
daily.

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$ 2.50

81.75

$2,50

R obes
Versatile m aterials Httch as taffolas, antins and crtqtos— hnve?been used in these
sii|M cf plain and fjincy designs. Those
de.siring while and the
inord delicate
shades as well as those w’ho wish tin
dark shades will find Our ftolectidn hiost
complete.

N,lk cn|vliu&lt;' s, French flannels, and silk
itcpt’, .lie Hist a few Minis of materials
1Mni t,,i . &gt; neon i:fit’ll i’ l.ishinmng these
).,i '-i in •nhcH for .Mi l.aih'. Sump show
tnriinimgs of silk cords, mhers lanes and
•me with 'he seasons popular furs.

85.00

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825.00

8 3 .5 0 8 2 0 .0 0

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$3.50t0$25.00

NOTICE!
Our jilant will lit* closed on
Christmas riav except be­
tween 8 and 10 p. m. IMace
your order accnrilingly.
We have a good .supply o f
double heavy cream for
whipping.
Tf you
want
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FORT -MYERS— The mid-winter
examination of the State Board
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conducted in the assembly room
of tho Lots County High School.

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Fancy, iln in d v Incojftfajmetl voiles, silk
and jcrst’v s ure hei^b fh 'iu r tedtiv deiiaiwnj
wide rniige pf htyloa that aro bcuntl to P '^
celled o f BUcfh a lovely

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Special orders^ ■for Xmas
day will not bo accepted
later than Friday noon.

«m

'Por fhoar \vlio wislv to give
In so and yet do,not care for
tho sheerer quality we suggeat our service weight hose.
This quality comes in Van
Unnlte and Phoenix and high
lass merchandise is.not snt&gt;
i i ficcd in ttin giving rft' them

For mother, sister, daughter
u ifo. \) t* suggest one of our
most
practical
g i f t s — that
of hosiery. T h e we!l-kuo\yti
makes— Phoenix
and .' Van
Kaalte— in
their
sheerest
quality await com select ion.
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NESSELRODE
PUDDING

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FOHTMYERB.-When the some
'-v-' 050, more or less, big-business men
-f*-«rrived hero on Jan. 7 an the
^ *u «U
.of S. Davies, Warfield,
pmldent of the Seaboard Air Line
railroad, to. observe the opening of

Service

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In the new material “ Illusion,” as well as
in jeraevR*, silk crepes and fancy voiles.
This one g ift w il( find a delightful plpce
in many homes whero the more intimate
gifts are given.

A atvle that will suite and delight, every
type anti figure. The makon wo nug^eat

mord desirable than autins, crepes, jci*seya and th e stvirdy'hnii dainty. Ircos .

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three walking pals in

ristmas?

CASH LUMBER CO.

"The World o f William fciMold."
by II. G. Wells— n book f&lt;r a think­
er. A man of nenr CO rnietfs hit!
|life nml all its thoughts md Jouks
w. s. I’ HICE, Mgr.
over today's world in ni alb'inpt
711’ W. First SU, I’ hone 472-W
blankest of the northern prairies rest. About n father who wrecked to answer tip? old t|Urytiol of
A ll* * Sumner
A pos­ lives with his render-under-mc ot- “ what’s it nil aboutT”
need* a new book and the drabness of lift.
NEW
"The Arcturur Adventvre,'
sessive,
domineering
woman
who titude tnwnnh the rights of father­
at none being handy, we
William Beebe— tale of still
f o r t horde o f those who marries an idealist. Their almost hood
LUMBER YARD
* ChrUtmnstide the ono mute-battle ami the romantic finis , "My Mortal Enemy," by Willn the Sargasso Non, the stAnge
fishes und other things «*en.[
a* the,weaker becomes the strong­ ( ather
food booh story.
A tin&gt; lunik with a log'
\ Complete U he of
really readable trnvel am no
er.
It
moves.
You
finish
it
ut
one
1 w how it goes'.' Tw o
|idea about woman s struggle with history tome.
Frames and Screens
sitting.
hare ’em chorus girls
. traits lyithir he,
a
woman’s
"Show Host." by Endn Ferber. is book for t.-.ie » ho cares more fur
‘‘The Venture Hook,” by
-were going over their
Medicine Cabinets
possibly the big novel of the year craftmunship than *»tory,
Mordaunt—another trnvel
Cypress and Fine
ilist*.
it'll I give Betty ? She’s and the probable Pulitzer Prize
Page Mr
Tu l t b y
Arthur highly readable. Life in the
Framing
A colorful, glamorous I rain For the man who likes de­ Seas front .the Wuhan’s vitwpAit.
ling," Bald Ohorine winner.
Sheat hint;
stpry of an old-time show boat that tective tales.
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plows
Its
wny
along
the
Mississip­
her a bookl" aided
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. “ NK’ gvr Heaven," by Carl Van
Flooring
pi, playing.1 theit„ old
,
mellerdram-| \ erhti a anyone who reads much
Ceil:nt,'
e’* got a book!" came nters to the little towns on the welcomes any Van Vechtep. l!ut
A Few
Flni.h
river's bnnks, with the romance of don t give it to someone who just
s A.
|\Moiildin^s
"story is worth this r c - l thp Players’ more colorful than wants a rattling good strvy
Christmas
$
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Lath
or without monkey ph*-' ***** they weave on the stago
Books that are not fiction
suse I believe tho real) 'The Time of Man," by KliznBrick
Suggestions
"1 he New Pictorial Outline of
[been overlooked.
*,c**1 ^ttdox Roberts story
of History,' by H. (J Wells. A pre­
Lime
|that Chorine A was no "poor white trash" and the girl, set for the entire family. The old
TravelinR Sots
Plaster
She knew her clients, Ellen Chesser, who seeks beauty in outline that made such a stir now
nnd
While llmk Plaster Board
jiixed Hetty fo r what she muck. A love story ns powerful made popular wit hnttrnctive print
Nails
Traveling
Cases
and
beautiful
us
Hardy'
"Tes»
of
rt to whom a book was
and pictures, History as lived by
pereen
Wire
(ling to set u flower pot the D’Obervilles."
ttie human race since time began
Builders
Harduarc
"Her Son's W ife," by Dorothy
lince she didn't have twe
down to today.
Doors
Canfield—the
disaster
of
n
son
what's the use of two
"Roundabout to Canterbury," by
who brings home his fine and in
Windows
Charles S. Brooks—a delightful
Sanford Drug Co.
telligent mother a wife who ii
Murphy
Ironing Boards
Cot Step-ins
whimsical, hums nsort of travel
'T h e Rexall Store”
conrse and ignorant, and the ine­
.Made lo Order
line A listed Betty for
vitable trndegy of three--four206 E. 1st St.
Itpe step-ins and violet
lives wrecked. All mothers of sons
The Brice Is Right
lr, and proved what a
will enjoy this hook
vas she.
"The Painted Room," by Mar­
I)o You Want
all. then, in buying
garet Wilson, m former Pulitzer
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Doks, We assume that
prize-winner, will delight those
tour clients as the chirrwho read her "The Kenworthys"
ji'ou are buying books
i and wondered what hnp|&gt;etird next
Small Truck Farm
bplu who think of a book
Also a complete story in it-rlf "f
ng to hoist little Willie
a rcatless girl of today.
high chair, or put like
I hii \v swim* t hmtp twn acre
WitJi all due respect to the a
ini between two slices
trail-*
i'll hi Mr
t &gt;ia t
hove ‘‘womanly fiction h&lt;nk*.“ the
|t bronze 'book ends,
I am off* ruitf fur I I lHIO with
following are meatier stuff that
eide to buy books for
$200 itnwn find fl!0 per month
might appeal to 'those who wnn*
recognize books ns
Thif* land j-* tho fincsl kind of
more than "a bedtime book
rs and to whom one
trucking !JiTif1 nnit flowing wa
Bitter W ar Story
Bn sense ns good ns an
lor af if i'l(*i Trti Hv an- nvruhihl*1
' "lUrrner John." by Hugh Wal
Each t f«o t ha* ii fuming!- of
-o different, and pen- |«d_e another tale *f the caihedml
I 1&lt; f*‘v.t £t,r g•• pa ^rt! i mol
lifierent that there nrrjeily nod a visit that w.ilk e in beau
Vn\" 1• u h* &gt;
enough 1.i11*i
under which hooks , tv and strength
T»* T.11*-* thru ou T| Vi gi'tnhlf*'
lupetl You can't sn&gt;
''I'eftallow," by StiiMmg "Itiil
Ji f u 1 ' 1M In' i |t in i ' t j ii i u j* h
to
|Men," and "Books fm (tifly ' life which tolls win Tenues
SanL-rd f«t U ' &lt;• i\in ir ni should
no i-mi.I paw an .cti cvidutiun
hu\ 'i ,
f » |»c i tru* |. t„ f ,ire
'Honks for Aunt irn hlng law I.if.- iu --nr iiatiimal thi'\ nr* •11J gofir
[fo r I tides

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Ponce DeLeon’s
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Eye—

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Wouldn't SILK appreciate a
bunch of Roses, a Gift of
Chrysanthemums or u Cor­
sage to wear on our gayest
Holiday?
Your thought­
fulness in giving flowers
will ever linger in her mind.

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On Christmas Day needs
flowers for that urtdefinable touch which desig­
nates the exquisite senti­
ment Unit prevails at this
season, Allow us to give
our suggestions and help
you iti this intimate asso­
ciation.

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The Florist
Me Fancier

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Smoking Stands — Leather Bags
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or city in 3’lorida. lias
a shortage o f Rental
I’roperty
meaning'

homes

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Our Windows Reveal New and Lovely
Christmas Inspirations

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you use Herald Classified Ads. In any ci
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1Vo them for just odd occasion* uL comlUf.k f
large selling campaign through the Clasalfiwl
Columns— results in either instance' wilh'ktftl

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that wo art underbuilt
in the maker of small

Fountain Pens — Atomizers

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Al 114 N. Park, Opposite Valdez Hotel

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The House of Quality Gozids

'three books by Louts
»hieh would make #
'’Pkt nift. if ydu cared
! me of them is contf‘ ;T h « Green Boy
and “ Early
The Iasi and the newrjr ° f three women—
lh“ , C°ir&gt;plcte in hcr*hai
want* while
**i the- hindmost; 01hut sacrifices self
**r f “ Msc, ond th gift
generation. Books

Attomey-at-Law
Offices: f&gt;-M

Superb Gifts

fling success o f ;both
«*iness, alto—
Many Windows," by
*apl— one of tho best
tries ever writtcn-The
»n advertising copy
Ml*d some bl
is
fictitious.

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BLUE BONNET MARKETS

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L. A. ItKNAlU)

off with what might be g
"womanly fiction,” ■
(■written stones for the ■
Tangerines! Tangerines! Tangerines
b' or about women. But J
[the mistake of giving b
30c per peck
titles to any woman 2
you know might like ■;
biography to come g Alsu assortments in fancy Holiday Boxes-— a gift that
el hups it is Cousin | will surely please.
Ihi- .lelight m tile well B
■S't- and a pretty girl 5
T H E T A L K OF T H E TOW N
■gobble up—
lion to Sally," by tin- JJ
|rden."
There Is nojg|
in her talcs. But they ( ■
|crest things ever writ- J*
line in Sally brings ijB
Opposite Valdez Hotel — l.’lth A Oak
bonnet-wff to a lady g
allv write about noth ■
Sanford Ave. &amp; !»th — Sanford-Orlando Baud al
lirutar
(live Sally ‘ id g
(Jindervllle
Barrie
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to,1 Story Awry
n
I- William
I.-ok.
|r., t Perelin is a copy 11
ii'H-ters in the gnllcr
•lory that gf'?s all a
oniri mi knotted some
|Ba" i the sort of book
r.ir bt , to read and
►
r another one like it.
FROM
Via-," by Roger Burhe story r ( a girl who’ I
|»»&gt; front pruverty to
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became "business
I lirniml love nnd the:
Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry
Ml human relationships.I
P°tnen will like
tho |
Mesh Bags — Compacts
*n, the caterer, also— ,
Urrwn," by Jeanette J
Ash Trays — China — Toilet Seta
|tnt story, so fo r as we j
married

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Hilti-r
by tin- same t iken Vii'dhei war story
“ Jk! oegnn," by Jini Tolly
A
^n v,ho like love stun-1Sensational
ingali-v singing III the .-tin v of Hollywood
"Ways of Escape," by Novi (• nr
hi there are women j
fir biography strong
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jrsonslity to the h.-&gt;k *»
in know your Pa soil *
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O Bdranring age. Ponce de I-con failed to (
long nought “ Fountain of Youth” might lie
him to the mighty springe. The world haa
old knight’* childish belief In the miraculous.
But science ha* shown that perhaps he wea
far misled. Ill* error lay chiefly In expeetlw
physic*! transformation. Today. 414
are findtur reluvenation end fresh Joy In life a
er* nr the spring*, on the fairway* of the ,
entirs* In Florida and on the lakes and wale,
thread this charming domain. For a booklet you’ll
address
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Samuel Insult
the dottoi* of th&lt;

Senator David Reed
a. defender

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i’retty wines nro not the French \ incyards’ only &gt;»«•!.! Witn
Renee Domville, chosen la&gt;plus'Jol a of the Uordmuv wine
One of the Mcintillant stars of
Two
ertory enst In New Yoil. r&lt; Martha .1
Charlotte Cushman, the tragedienne.
Fame. Tlic origin f Miss M irth s. I
she Iirecls no excuse fur

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Fund

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S en a tor H T E A sh u rst;

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the ouster advop^

Breaking The Ice King’s Grip

S Senate prepare to plunge into the business of
IV th
senator from llltnof*, to Till th e ttnexpired
i n fur a fujl term nr, t i Ik- thwarted. Senator Ash
•t*eiit th" -.•etirnr of Smith
Senator James A
ii' &gt;r a r ' riort o f In* probe into &lt;ampaign g i f t s to
a/nui I Instill, publr. utilities magnate.
Senator

tho Columbia' UnWcrr.ity middle-distance men
jisnn in N’cw' York. T-cft to right: Kd’ Hroutie,
miler.

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Among New Crustaceans--An Ice-Coated Lobster

Recruits In Law-Maker*;’ Ranks

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At loft i * D*vld W.
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clevatut f
toty in n fcpfctul election
mbor for U o 0 . 0. I* an

�’Quake’s Terror As A Doctor Viewed It
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Bring# Testimony
O/Tftpartment Bar
CHIP AGO,

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Room
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that comihent. W ith it
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landlord’* effort to break a ten
nnt’ s lease boro ha*'brought forth
testimony that the government
through Ralph W. Bickle, on® of
itc “ under cover" prohibition
agents, operated a speak easy un
der the name of the Bridge Wtyst
Club on the premises for more
thsn six months.
Bickle so testified is federal
court yesterday when called to the
stsne) in connection witH the sub­
lease ho held with the tenant for
the place, \thich is near IflTth Avo

207 W. First Street

period of texture, any
color or combination of
colors
in the form of a
i
permanent dacoration.

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sure smash the prices and the!
Full guaranteed tire at tfi
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Sanford, Fla.

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A* poat*qpuko seeno on one of the* principal thoroughfnres of Lcninak en is viewed above,
At left,.* brave father smiles into the camera from benenth the wagon top to which
tho catastrophe .drove him fpr a habitation
er, sitting amid the ruins of
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his home, is seen receiving si
relief worker
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1 TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dcq. 22 ■ i i i i i u i i i i i i i i a i i n i i i i n i i i i i i i i m u m
—(A*)—S. Davies Warfield,' prexi
dent of the Seaboard Air Line to­
day extended to Gov. John W. M ar­
tin over long distance telephone
from Baltimore a personal Invitu
tion to acccrmpany tho apeclil train
to bo run early next month over
the raijrortd’s Fort Mycra-Naplos
Good Until Christmas!
and Miami extensions. The chief
executive stated that he had tin
mutter under advisement*

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HEADS FOR NICARAGUA
PANAMA, Deo. 22. -f/F)— E*
peeling further fighting in Nicarn
gun soon between the force* o f the
rival conservative nnd liberal go v­
ernments, Re P Admiral Julinn
Latimer hns e * short his stay
here and i» head r hack to Nicnr
agunn waters in i. s flagship, the
U. K. S. Rochester.

The Unusual in Gifts

jTE-:-Thla graphic deacrip* embers over the floor.
patch
of thw horrors -i of th* Ar
.. s
1•
- The earth outside seemed to lie
We hiut a few hours of blixxan
iin earthquake was written
full
of
opening
fissures.
We
hes&gt;'‘‘slerduy.
although today is like
]g the* ruins exclusively for
itated
to
step
out.
Then
the
tre1
!M,n,mcr
, Service and.The Sanford
ild by the, chief surgeon at mors stopped- I saddled my horse I Y' 1 ' a" ‘ v',r&gt; pn,Ul! of ,lh;' wa&gt;
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Near East Relief .noapitab niul galloped two mik&gt;H to the rnum j (0 bring order out of chiton. Our
id near •Lcninal^en. It wan in I hospital where there were 000 p a -,l(,ven hospitals, partly in tents nnd
region that -the eatastro(partly under the stars, are dispos- ! EUSTI3— Schools of Lustli will
Pay on
hand was felt heaviest.
Fortunately, this building w ith-. ing of the unhclicvnhle numbers ! observe “ Old Ironsid.

Odd things, different from the
order of tt
These are features of our selection that w|lt‘ il
those seeking the unusual.

GIFTS .FOR EACH MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
VIOLINS — BANJOS — PIANO R0
PHONOGRAPHS — EMBROIDEj
LINENS — ATOMIZERS AG
GRAPH BOOKS FOR THE SCH&lt;
GIRL OR NEW LY WEDS

Special exercises urtstood the shock, and soon the eas- of putients in a manner best do- (Jun. 12
tc he held
The local dubs arc
’
unities
begun
coming
in,
ninny
of
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scribed
by
the
old
slogan
"Hnsi
HNAKEB, Armenia, Dee, 21
also plunnig t * observe the day.
them
frightfully
mangled.
I
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us
usual
"
i writing thia after five days
[rowing experience in the amputating a hand when the sec­
ond shock came, at midnight
It
,
jeart o f the severest series
,
,
I X.Mf’A Liquor is tiett* r than
was twice us severe as the first 1
thquakea that have occurred
and Of considerably longer dura- U,,u'r ,l" n " !u’*t
f»r th*
sttiuri Armenia in the past
(ion.
Again the hospital stood throat, J Campbell, n e g r o , plead
,-&lt;| when arraigned in criminal
in the first tremor came, I [firm and I went back to work
Itting by tho fireside in my |. From one village of (500 people, 1court for violating the prohibition
Campbell said he worked in
■tone residence near the nr- 128 were ilug out dead from their j law.
ruined homes. Wo have
[Whole house shook, the floor babies born to earthquake
I t e ^ ’ storm at son, n great Iall of them doing well,
Ing noise pushed through the me u whide nation is ngnit
ind doojrxvnyi and ft tremend to the life o f the refuge
ast o fca fr came down the like animals and flies eve
ly, instantly extinguishing My own home is wrecked
gang
f wood''fW '*a‘n(f 'Muttering family is camped in nn

Walter tf. Slaaon, 51. D.

Many people fell ub that our prices are the loyv
in Florida
EXPERT PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING
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Open Evenings j|g

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f)02 Sanford Ave.

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Phone 832 -S lin l

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Universal Carving Sets, just the thing that the whtfle family
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priced » t only

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mas time.* A practical and useful gift for the enti
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PHESSERY W A N T E D — Several pianists anil
— Cleaning, pressing, tailoring.
vocalists to work with lecturer*
The Herald Classified Depart*
105 S. Palmetto Avenue.
Phono and renders several evenings n
rnent will be
glad
to help
840*Ji
week in Sanford and the immedistrangers get Jbcatcd in rooms
ate. vicinity. Tin-. i» exceptionally
or npartments ami wilt render
H. lo PERKINS — Hnl&gt;cruasher j high class work. ■.nIy the best of
headquarters for C o I i e g i a t e ; talent will be &lt;uiiMtleretl, A d e-] every assistance to tho-o re­
questing "it."
Clothes. 110 First Street.
quote remuneration
For particn_________ilars write N'litimutI Iturenu, Dept.
1 vchunge Bldg., Nashville,
T
TH E SEMINOLE PR INJTFirV
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FOR RENT— One furnished anil
ANSCO CAMERAS
one unfurnished apartment, closo
A N D SUPPLIES
in. Call 166-W.
C01 W. 0th St. W. N. Lumley, Pro|i . 33— Help W an te d __ Mnlc

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jitr for pubseauent
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Ia DVERTISERS
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representative
. familiar with rates,

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, rs vlioulil give their
Ipostnffico address as
eir phono number if
.. results. About one
of a thousand has a
fniid the others can’t
jii,. with you unices
your address,
oniinusnrc MUST be
rrson st The Sanford
[ire or by letter. Tele*
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and Children*’ I &gt;e
partment. ^,
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Magnolia Ave ■'
RUti STORE — PreDrugs, Soda. We are
»s your phone.
Call 101
An ft Furniture Co.
Fi]*t Street
trry a full line.
»re light.
Cash or
want your business.
Co., general

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Clerk of raid elect ton.
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RADFORD
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5 room stucco bungalow located
At Hi, mrier of Palmetto and
1025 Ford tudor sedan,
(JoO'l
FOR HER
|HE W ILL APPRECIATE
Katie,
I.urge living room, din­ tires, upholstery like new, self
1 our Gordon Pipes for HU
ing room, kit, hen, two bed rooms,! starter
$.100 FOR HER— Gifts of distinction for mas Joo’a Smoko House, 10$ 1
- i'
the boudoir. Union Pharmacy. ; 1st St,
FIVE ROOM Lin Turninbed apart­ bath Hi1), sliuwcr, large porchci,
4 ^ CLARENCE SMITH
10— Motley lo Limn
Central Contractor
ment nil conveniences.
Prlvnto etc, well built and almost new
Ford 1-ton truek, with
r
600 West Fir*t Street
|entrance $25 monthly. 014 Myr- $8tonn l i terms nf $200 cash nml
S$200 &gt;CAN-l U S S ’
i NOVELTY s m o k in g ' Sets, Haobody
$85 monthly,
LOANS- Money available at 7 pei j tie.
at Phone 441
lain Pen Sets, Toilet Set*, Per­
.
Ill ■ biK»nt'« Shaving Sot*, M illu r*,.
cent. Close in property. A. 1’ ,
fume nnd1 compacts that will |jrU(hes, Leather Goods and Poelw|7*3
TWO ROOMS, Kitchenette and SpHni-li bungalow on Pnrk Ave­
WIQ H T- CH It IS E N RE It It V PRINT Connelly f t Sons
|please her
U«ney s Drug Store,•
Union Phannae/v s *i a ^
1025 Ford coupe.
Good tir&lt;’'v- , Moisch Bldg
dg.
.
,
*, ,L , 3 5
; bath,
attractively
funvshed, nue
SHOP — Printing, Engrnving,
FiirilA furnished, two bed
$250, ____
|moderate rent. Young, owner, 200 room.', living room, smnll dining In splendid condition
Embossing. See us first
We do •17— Dogs, Cuts, I’et.s
SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF FANCY PAJAMAS, BHO!
N. Pork Ave,
t. Phone 417-W, R. K \venueroom, kiti hen, hath with shower, i
Christmas cards, novelty glassJacket*, Lounging ■Rob**,
Commercial Street
double gunge, large yard. $8,000
We have several other cars at ware, lamps, linens, handkerchiefs, please Him thie Christmas. 0. L.
III It 1&gt; IX KlS, Thoroughly trained.
75— Huslncss Places f o r Kent on term- &lt;&gt;f S5O0 cash and the bul­ low prices. Call nnd let Up demon- i «4lk underwear, pocket books and Perkin* Co.
| sent on trial, $.15 to $lUl&gt;, free ,
21— Insurance
la lice payable like rent.
strute.
other distinctive gift* for Mi-Lady.
11wit on application.
Jo«
Moss,
ATTRACTIVE
rooms
to
rent
for
Mi-Lady'» Shoppe, 110 Magnolia
lewisburg, Turn.
FOR HIM— Attractive watches
stores or offices at Park Ave., Beautiful bungalow among ouk
Avenue,
i.
trees. Almost new, large living
the latest design.* Don
W I I ITE I11GIILEYM AN. Inc. i —
and Commercial Street
W. M.
room, two bed roams, dining nook,
|W A N T E D TO KNOW who own&lt;
Next to Yowull'*.
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Young, Owner, 208 Park Ave., op. luith, electric range and
THIS CHRISTMAS Give Her n
THINK OF THIS!
water
Pit Lull aliul (log in Sanford?
Singer Electric. Cash or terms.)
posite Court House.
henb r complrtely furnished mndy
FOR THE F A M IL Y
|Add roan .1 J. Nulls,
I'lneiaatle,
|Singer Sewing Machine Co., C. W.l
for
cm
to
move
in.
Double
gar­
Flu.
Nicholson, Manager,
McUtndvr [
$750.00 cHph, $ii,r&gt;ltd prr, will buy
USED CAR EXCHANGE
age, flowers and shrubs. Owner
77— Houses for Kent.
A NEW IJVING ROOM SI u . ' i - v CORNER
PARK
AND
SECOND
!
Arcade.
will •.••II fot $10,50(1 on terms that
Ur,'.* .
_____________ ______ ______________ will bring Joy for 'all&gt;Un,4Mi.
n brand new five room bungalow 5(&gt;— Fuel and Fetxl
i
0 W. WANSI.KY. Miouger
are luiis&gt;
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LINGERIE,
a
pair
o
f
thruout
the
year
RwacU
FlffFOR RF.NT
Three room house,
located on paved Mreet in the
, huse or
handkerrhlef* would \n'tor° U°-* 331 E , l » t , „ v y
U nn|i I ii y Fine S t o v e m id f ir e
lit AN I ICC I ( HI P I ( R A T I O N
&lt; IIItYSLEIt
with at reen
porch,
eledric
|&gt;l.li e
IT11)N E ill »
heights.
I his house IK i&lt;&lt;mpl)'t&lt;lbi r i r h l H m lit l n g
CIIAS T FULLER MOTOR CO make he.r a lovely gift. The Y o w - j -----light' $ !U pei month Apply ( ■lnGET YOUR CHRISTMAS
Sanford Ave. at 10th St Plmne 592 ell Company.
ih i'ilte Cash Grocery
l’hoi«‘ 71 1
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in eveiy re*|H&gt;it with oak fl&lt;«&gt;r-&gt;
I nit s \I.K
nnd holiday decoration*
! ENGRAVED CALLING CARDS— Union Pharmacy, 111 E. Fittfc*
NASH
\M&gt;« HI
—
Will) 11
FOR RENT
it loom bungalow on H.ri— I.otM For Sale
and numerous built in features
Stine, Heater, uni] ITrepUre
Ix'nds the world in motor cur value j Stationery nnd Fountain Pen*.
I’ulmetUi
Aveiiun corner
of
ALW AYS FOR G
! Seminnle Ho&lt;ik Simp, McLander
SMITH MOTORS CO
Hctter see us right away.
Ql K h SKHV It K T IlA N S I KU Spur ling Street, Two bed rooms, I A I T 17 I ’ ! I l l K , T V I t iic iin V i t i n , I
Seo I'arisienno Gift Shop,
Arrndi*.
I'HDNK 49H
dining room, living room ami kit­
(Streets Mow paved),
$75(1 |
dcr Arcade.
S F M IN U LE HUDSON-ESSEX
chen, hath room, garage, Improve Verm- $ P » i Cash $25 p e j m o u th ,
INC,
K F L A T S A T I 'I t E l e c t r i c U c f r l g e r i DM l.dl'C ll RKAI l'\ CO.
W o o l ' 1 JiR S AI F fo r f i t ephi
merits
$45 monthly.
Phone 711 10 per cent diM iumt f o r i ash
20.1 Oak A va.
a l io t i t h e I d e a l G i f t f o r
Heir.
m ill at-,,ve
I e l m o r d e i « nl 1511 f o r u p p o ih t m r li l
Ia)t lit (III), Hill, thlee bits off of
Phono 41
Tel 7 12
:tl I Final National Han .
K e l v i n n l i i r P l a t t C o ., 39 M c L a n SM lTII BROS.*
M e llo m id e A ve
K 11 D v s o tl
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&lt;l e n d a Avenue
$', '&gt; | F i r m s $5(1
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rent,
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Sanford Aulomohite 1 a
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SAY "M ERR Y CHRISTMAS” to
Phone 177
I ot I il
Magnolia Heights, $lH5l) 2ofi Magnolia Ave
IN .-I K A N i *
Huy Now — Pay L « t « r
( I *11 1mff*l 1r* \ Cliur- trill
StfiM-t
Her wirh n pair of new rdme*
IN. M F sT \ I K
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from AViimtriiff nnd Wataon'*, 208
living MHiii, (I mhiuc rontn, 10 1i T
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mll ’ \\ e Silk
I ! !•&gt;.&gt;• Ala v ,( I *.vhe i
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1111 cli-i tnc
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F 1-1 St.
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Pleasure cars and Gralmm Trucks
nfi'l vval«'r huuti-r, Ini lit »n iToitor- (i.uage
H i 2 ! W 1st f it
, t Ii - I •i IP a ti&gt; - - n
MEN'S, LADiaS* AND
E l m and ' th S t
Ph o n e 3 GIVE HER A NICE NEW DRESS
1 itli!Mrl■*, two K*tl
bath vviH
ren’s bedroom sllppcni,
M
25— F lo r is t * .
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A N D H A T FOR CHRISTMAS. $3.00 a pa r. Lloyd’* Shoo
1s h o w e r , la r g e
fio rd
and
reji j
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!•&lt;• Aiitomohiles fur Sale
R A F F E L D ’S
LA D IE S '
SHOP, 108 E. 1st.
p o M h es
O w n e r w i l l r e n t . f o r $-25,
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I A L L 752 for fresh rut flowers V TH r, Nee ,1 It
F ib ’
for
SA N FO R D AVENUE.
m o n t h l y , or w i l l sell on e i u p t i o n I bll&gt; , u r | |
U jlk
|„„
and plants.
Mrs. Ginn,
San ( hii-lmas oranges Fancy orange*
JEW E r r AND PAGE
! ally eusy terms a I n . lose price
ford Heights.
P r i c e $750 ea ch
1U ja -rcent o f f
$1 no pi r box Pimm- 5(51 J Celery (
RIVE'S GARAGE
f * ur furlher iiifcirinatnoi . r * Mr
I.ET US H E L P YOU chon*® I h i TEACH YOUR F A M IL Y tht
for all ca sh
Avenue
Sanford l(en|or
Mitchell at The Hetald offne,
ideal gift for hint. YVa hnv® it of a saving* account. -^A
A. K KOSSiTEK
20H W Int St
Phone ill
in our *11ink. Woodruff and Wat- mas Savings Club” account
( e)ery A veilue.
Phone 212 AAr
$25 t-flkh tin&gt;I $15 monthly will huv
out with thi* Bank, will m ika tai
II 'illseholll liontl.
*on,
208 East 1st St.
SA N FO R D licit K CO
I I 'It ItKN l'
( »n (••&gt;ii ' •tin h in c o r n , i bd In P i m T m r ’ t
A Fil ial Suggestion for Fveiy
P tli e
appreciated gift for I
212 Magnolia Ave
g ulow and
garngi
m Fli'nii ! $ I 2511
Occusmn
of the family,
Firit Nm!
I ' ilt N A I F. •(tie gn* tnlige
FOR T H E KIDDIES
Phon* 3(57
&gt;
]
Height» Cull *.*17 W
I -I Nl
Floral Designs p Specialty
Rank,
are Herald
(d v I- /
(
\ $2.5 i an ii nnd $15 monthly will buy
1IFFHKK SHF.F.HK DULLS. Twisbeautiful lot on Freni h Avenue
P
(ilt
RENT
Mode.ru
Hangul
a
U
■’S T E W A R T T i l l : M .n K IS T ''
I
turn Toy*, Balls
and
Rook*. YOUR SUITS aro mada 1n
h I — M isrHlaitciitiN.
( roirtim nnd bath, hot and coil Pm e $ I 350
Flowers for all occasions
Seminole Hook Sbij, 28 McL»nford to measure. We
Mil i t :it (i i - iiii.u i's , I n c
I water
Nice lawn and gmage
Mr L A N D E R AID A Hi
complete Una of'W dUm'
, drr Arcndo.
*- * ‘ '
j l a u r e l A v e jn i e lot It e lw e e n
9th
To No. ll)!( Went Central St
I’ll FK lit ANSPDIt TATHIN
disc. Quality, Service and FI:
Phone 7H1
USED ( All LOT
and K i t h S tre e t
P r i c e $ 2,000 on
Miami and hack Sedan leaving ___________
__ ___ ___________
TOYS of every de®cription thnt onteed.
t r i m * o f $ 5o c a s h nnd $ 2U m o n t h l y .)
Sanford for Miami on Friday af |"H— OfTlCCfi and DfSh Kuom
will delight tho children'* heart*.
27— I’ rirfesslonal Services
WOLF THE TAILOR
i
ternoun can accommiKlate three or
Union Pharmacy,
P A I M F T T O AND 3RD ST.
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b&gt;t,
$1750
on
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m
s
o
f
I
514 Sanford Avenu®. 1*
four, p a - ’ engeiis (ladles
gentle
DR. J It VIDLF.lt
OFFICE Frirt KENT la M c ia c h $25 i nab and 415 m o i i l h l y
• i
mei, ] AS'ill ret tit n folInning A\ ml
FOll 1IIM
Uldg
Apply A P ConnrUy ft
( Till opoill.-t
r&gt;c ■
11n ■
,
Apply " S eiliin , &gt;a i e I he
In inlet Touring
JI
25
no
Son.«, Magnolia and 2nd
*\(\M|
1*0 YOUR CHRISTMAS
Avenue tut just off lit
l Foot Specialist )
UFA I HER GOODS and Fountain
Him,,Id
here, A completo line of,
C o ( i! ahem I
$HOtl oil
tree?
Pine $H*50 on tertlr’ of I I
Pens. Seminole Hook Shop, Me.
I loyds Shoe Store
52. &gt;a - Ii m111 $1 &gt; monthly
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A
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1
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t*iil
Kslate
Directory
g“»fe,
jewelry, Isdlrs and
i « 2&lt;;
I " id
lo u r in g
$350 IMl Ijunb-r Art ade
Phone 1u2 for appointment
AI I
I (III p.1 I Ntemp-ol
I 'd :
—_
Northwest miTT! Flm ami High
wearing
apparel. Give your**
.— I &gt;Illl pelt L11g til 111 -I lib".
1'lJi
** " !»• &gt; '
$250(1(1 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of
X
Ue;i| land
Fur i|un k *ale $1(100 $200 1025 I ord Touring
F I.D RIlit.l
( d l ’t II
mr »■;-i*)
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wrist
watch. Your
R U G S - Shnmpooed, right iti your •11&lt;nllv new
Impure De*-'s iTlbng
Entuli' and vegetable*
Vnlde/. &gt;cash, luilangti eusy.
Silk Ixiunglng Rohe* and pajn19215 Essex Coach
$500.00
home; colors restored, nap rats-1Station, Floru Height*, lh&gt;x 10(5.
I
la
good.
W.
0.
Russell
SupplyTgj
Hotel Kuildmg
1021 Dodge. Touring
I
$ 95.00 mini nf all colors, nicely boxed for
cd, made Ui lool like new. ILghent
815 E. 2nd St. •
,
t
Christmas. The Y'owell Co.
*
And we have many other good
npprovaU or no charge, H. Itie*.1,
— W n n t c d — lo Buy.
HIGGINS-SMITH WIGHT, INC. ]bit« ihai can lw bought for Just
W j
rug expert, with Ixiney Dry Clean
__
Real Estate and
a few dollars down
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pk
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able
|and
Aii.UNsT
JlilNIik"
ers, Phone 405.
I NS I RANGE BROKERS
The sslit election hereby ords
a * 0 iii *•, lied
ai-im&lt; Sunk lu st»« t‘ll&gt; &lt;.(
of New
NfW
\5 t N T K D 1 11 m &gt;
Vink. Ktit 1 it of N *- w* Yolk in law (nl I mnl &lt;-*lled (•* be held, shall *
DEAN HERO i (iRPOKA 111IN'
t■ &gt;ri 1 - u i t &gt;■I Inti hi nl 1ir•••MT fill
mii•lit-&gt; of litu l nUtf«l Htuti of Aiuot* a ml i-ondueled In the M (B * m*
K
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—
FiirniM
and
l.und
for
Sale
LUGEN E PERM A N K N T WA A'FS 1 a 11
Ml — l.t’Kal'^N'olict'N
nr i-srrlhrd by th» ordlnaocea
Herald Building
M il’ ! Jvf HI ^-in-ll 1 oiulit ion
It u &gt;t ml
.Imriir of the Cttf^at,Banford»l
W IIM iK A H . itrlur tn lit#
mr-n! i hi"i j&gt;
.1 F* 1 1 mM' 11f l u i d
no kinks. An*! price, persons! at
Phone 713
rid. and the polling place sb
'e m
i: n r iin v n la n iT io *
nf » « h! ImjIiiI*. Ullllrt Iht- 1 flit! I»’ l of iln n i ) Cunimlisloner** rnu
ention.
liluebiri] Beauty Shoppe
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M AR V A N I A
iln
1
hi
nf
Hnitftinl.
Klorlda.
thr
Phone 34U-J.
( i 8.1— Wanted— Keal
Ealate
j 'N H | | [ ( , \ H l l i p I l(v i n ID 11 kl flat Dll mild « if «l 1n*incw ttiopoitiiiM »«lil IiAllow u» I he op|mrtunlty
117— lionma Wi t h Board
•
I
pint t.f Imlulu for Ihr inUniello* I iuji
__ _ showing you this firm property I
. i
&lt;’n\ nf Bniifnrrt. Merida, &lt;$n iMftti rff i.f rpiihS. mutt liu u|*|oo%rtt
S J NIX
' * • I 'Mi tin v &gt;1 I ■ » lit Itrr N I» l#y ,d itoi) o$ 11k Not*’ uf !li«i rlvrlon* ^
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Realty
( ki
I f ' :•* ‘L i l t 11,§ma *•11 ,i mJ mi y»l i*d u p i t * of III. I III &lt;&lt;f Sanfor d. Klorliln » h.&lt; "|t&lt;tl.IlKlV. n* the HIT Uiffl
I (lit Kl VI
Furnished lK-iirnor
Attorney nnd Counsellor at lo.*
P h o n e 735
M a s o n ic I emple Will buy or trade fur your ivquity
^
r**$n
i $m SI nn D c r xVi* ii® , t'lit l i l e t l ;
are &gt;|iiallflr&lt;l lo ’ .&lt;tr as silo” n (•&gt; i
11„, cjij of Hanford. F|or&gt;
w ith wood
heater
a n d ho use,
210 East hirst Street
| in any lot* in any Milallvision ini
a\
im PrN.iM ’t: l'l(iiVIlilN’rj tile r.'gl»l ml Ion books of Ihe &lt;*II' |, sled by I- H- 1'lUUiW.CIaJ
k eep in g p riv ile g e s,
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of
H
a
afoul
llorlda.
voltna
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an
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Hnnforil. KlOfldj erf i South Florida, In answering thl* f
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riecllon
t
’
I(•'&gt;
1
anil
held
fur
(bat
,-nrpiiraf’e
seal of the
advertisement tell me how much , ,,,(*,A ' j g ' r j
s u m * "ilp
TWO puriiose
Hnnford. I lorldd. « «
TID U L IN E P E R M A N E N T Wav ROOMS, with nr without neali
j vuti Imve paid, the Italnnco due, 1,1 M 'liK l* ANl* riKTV TUnrTliK K K i i utK,
I.
KtmitKHT lUi of li.-cernber._A-.IA, I
CORNER HOUSE Close in, 5
f u i u i h m t i . a k »_
iicuKiiliable rutce. I.incoln Hotel.
ing. Gunmntecd not to burn.
I.A KK
,\t«»or of t Ii a C*ll&gt; of
....... , Gie lot numbers, and the loratl &gt;n : ^ r,’,-.,U;
As Muyoriof lha Ctty of f
l rooms, $ Kin down, $10 monthly.
Hnnforil
KlotIda.
under
and
by
nr
I of projierty, nl"&gt;i give your prea-jiti\KH KUirii nn-: rt.ti.*-: t h k i i k Madam Harriet, over Mobley’*
ford. Florida.
*‘
|price $ 1500. Hart Nnson, v i i
(lie of llo authority In me Vest’ ll
conn KMT’tuUt*. ••
l 68— Rooms Without Board
Drug store.
! - t "H«i
mldre**. Write Box |%
V1&gt; 111- of&lt;11n&lt;tm-*-s of the Oily
of
! Hotel Bldg Phono 851.
M
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d.
OH
AM
B,
K Q ( 1C A M l ' S I l ' i e A l .
I t O r t P I T A l . ■Manful&lt;t Klorolu, and we. KOllitEHT
K. r. H f p U K
K. V.
:.N T H K (M T V O f K A N K n l l P f l . l i . I.AKK H 1* CMAMU anil
A* Hie City t'ommla*
rt, ., w
, i FOR RENT
Two eoimocting
HOI'HIM
&gt;1
,i
&gt;(.((
as
the
L'lly
ComIt ll'A '
th* City of Hanford, 1
THK NEXT TIME you nre sick
nitI1|w (uiuhl® for three
or ATTRACTIVE FIVE room house , mi— Automobile F’or Sale
mis-i"i&lt; of Hi- City of Hanford, BTouml.
rldu do Iniiiiy rail nn elerlton to HBAL: .
try Chiropractic. You *oon will I f„ur Voimg men
Convenience*,
nnd garage, vnluabln InL ChapW11Hit K A H . kji fi( &lt;irrllfiii lice urti- lie (trill la the City ot Hanford. ATTBUT:
,
t •
get wtdl and will keep smiling, jtat,,,,' Verv leasonabl-. 121 Mug- inun St. $0,500. Fnvornble terms LINCOLN — FORD — FORDSON I
for an is.im ..f ta.mls hy th.- Klorlitu on 1 lie Milt day or January, u il I'lnurtt,'
Sanford/
Clark
of
the
City
ol
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In
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Phone 4K2-J for appointment. Dr ! nf(|j„ j\vt.
A. Ji t-i 17. in determine the i|u k Mr*. Wheeler Jones. Vallies Hotel.
Edward Iliggtn*. Inc
Florida.
..
sum of Two II ihkI i k I ami
fifty (Inn by ■■ml ilr*lton then nnd tbv.r«
W. K. MocDougall, l»t Nut. Hunk ^
___
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to
In held. w‘h"th.sr said imilnance Publish pec. 1*. **. **»
ro m m erc l A P-ln-lto. Pimn® 111
(V 'o ^ ^ T t .o O
*
■ * ■ ■ ■— ■ • »»
min proposing said bond (sstlrt shall tie
COTTON INQUIRY ASKED
..
Dldff! 6*1— Kuom'- tor Ilouschccpinj;
to lo* t i s r i l f a r lh&lt;* f o l l o w I I I * m u u l - adopted, approved and
Q U UpM t^rt^M O A’
rniiflrmrd
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( K E N T V U LC A N IS IN G WORKS. I'lp at ' p i i r p i m - , I u h I(
by till- rlrrtora (&gt;f said City and
W ATCHM AKING.
ENGRAVING ' KlJKNlsl, EI)
wilh „r withTo creel, consiruct nml r&lt;|ti(n a whnther the bonds provldett for-by
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— t/P)— , |,o o l , A s o (.OO JYKAR TIKES.
miiMli'ipal
liosplla]
(a
M
uCity
of
said
Oi ill on nro shall bo Issued by
nnd Jewelry repairing. Don Smith,
(](Jl kiullcnelt(,. up Oak Ave.
A reaolution directing Secretary
1J S L Rat turf cs
Manfaru. flnrlila; all of snl&lt;l I&lt;&lt;&lt;111I11 the Oily of Hanford, FlorMn, In
K t A H U L A .IM A N D T '
_____ Hoover to make on invc*tJgation
202 E. 1st St.
_
(&lt;&lt; !»&lt;• &lt;&lt;f ills- denomination nf 1 (no the manner and for the pnrpoao In
Distributors Chandler
Thousand 1(altar* cacli. lirafiiiK In sold Ordinance provided and set
.VOLK COUNTY. If* C
la
tho
South
to
determine
tho
Commercial
Avenue
7 ) — Where to Eat
irrrsl «l III® rafo of five aa&lt;l olir- forth,
William L «tw»a.
*
ELGIN, W ALTHA M , Hamilton, 11
quantity ami quality ol ttie cotton
Imlf pi-r centum (3 j-j per cut.)
* varaaa.
And I. KOUIIKST U K B . aa Mayper ahilum, Infcrcsi payaliU nn tho
llnois Watches. Diamonds and
; EAT AT Sanitary Cafe. Good surplus us of January 1, 1927, was KEY TO happlncaa. Studcbakcr first days of January slid July, said or■'of the t!|ty nf Hanford. Florida, John M. U * . *k feU- K
wctlding ring*. P. E. Aheurn, 117
for Christians. San Juan Garage bond* to maliiro thirty year* uflrr and we, KOHHKHT L A KB. ft O.
thing* to eat at nil time*. 193 introduced today by Representative
CHAH 17 and E. K. HQU h HOLDRR,
date uf Issuance, both p r in c ip a l and aa the Oily Comntl»a|on of the Clly
W. First St.
Co.
Wurzhach, Republican, Texan.
W. 1st St,
- ,
the foUB
of Hanford. Florida, do hemby ay-

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x your wanV $(L to
fore effective,

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Small bungalow north of Hughey
Street on I'ulinctto Avenues Two
loL. ,n. i , nought at less than
l02c Chevrolet touring.
f/cw
pri s* i.i iay value.
$5,000 on j Duco finish, practically new tire*,
term’
$500 ,-nsh and $75 month |Motor overhauled.
Looks and
Including interest.

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                    <text>hpd in F lo rid a's H e a rt,
oria’fl G reatest V egetable
, Ifo R ichest Garden Land

&gt;- '^ F O I U y F L O R I D A , T U K 3P A Y , DEi

T ea P ag es Today

(ill’s Well That Ends Well

issioner Landis
ikes Public ;Testony In Gambling
nvolving) S t 'a r s

(ho general delivery in the
chy/U to be made, Mr: Hall
rtated. Tlujj-c Is to ha no gen­
era! deliveries made on Sunday

Senator Elect Is To Tnke Hla
, t Scat Account Of Vacancy
Due To Death Of Form er
Senntor L a s t November

Appointment May .
; Cause Big Battle

^ lid S p e a fe
fm
A ccu sI

Ten Men Co:
Flight P

Governor Small Is Quoted As
Snying “No Man Will Turn
Down O ffer From Him

is On Game Played
n 1919 Said To Be
Jause Of Charges

CHICAGO, n*c,
(/p)—Col.
Frank
L.
Smith
ha*
neropted
the
T h irty Bodies Have Been Ite
&lt; covered From fiudspni.Fol- senatorial appointment of GovtrIlICAGO. Dec. 2 1 .— (A P )
lo w to ..
g T r a g_ e d y 'W
hbi
Whbn
30 nor Lon. Small to the scat made
\ Cobb; and T ris Speaker
O r More Loose Thehr Lives vneant by the death of Senator
*
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.
WiiHam II.'McKinley and will go
i linked today in a ti.iim s NEW YORK, Pec. 21.—OP)— to Washington *soon after Nov
jion conducted , by B oseCommaritler *Landis in­ Polico and firemen today, continued Year's dny to present In* credenlag an alleg ed . irrcg u lar- grappling among the ice floes &gt;•* tiuls to tho Senate, Govrnror
tho Hudton RiVer for the bodies
if a game betw een D e tro it of 10 men believed missing from Small announced today.
[Cleveland .played in De- among workmen in search of jobs,
Smith, already Senator elort In
jSept. 25, 1910.
who were drowned yesterday when succeed McKinley, mode known his loy reigns nuprem'd Ut the 'F’nll [Jokeny ciirup
)mmi?sioner L an d is w ith- tho launch Linseed King capsized. acceptance, the Governor said, on ingtnu afiei the nrquittnl art ild: in right I
ap­ Kd nl I. Dnheuy.
moking anyf*decision, mode ! Thirty- bodies had been recover­ receipt rf his cortifirntc of
ed. Relative* who visited the pointment, but the Lovernur hjiiI
r more than.’1DO pages of tes- morguo foiled to find at least 10
he had ussurunces Indore he made
taken in * connection with they' untight..
the selection that it would he
Twenty-seven of more thnn CO promptly accepted.
bb and RpeaSfr recently re­
d os manugcrs Of the Detroit men who crowded tho -12 foot craft
C*d. Smith wuh in the cuuntry
tleveland 'clubs, respectively, In It* perilous trip across the rivi r near his home lit IIwighl. inspent98th Street, New' York, to
NEW
)!&lt;K. D i r M. -I/Pl
ich Iaionnrd, blico pitcher with from
Edgewnter, N.
were rescued iiiR farm properties and inn em
I h»* iiiinii **f K«nrvti»* v . n-i.il.
jet roil club, and Joo "Wood,
ploy*-- did not kimv v.here t
icr American. I^nguo pitcher, after flinging to no cakes and the teach him.
.. J, t •:«•!« r w ill 1
were named in tho irrvcstl-'
itllrel 1- .t.l l ll’Uil h : loll*Tile announcement
made on
n. which Commiasioner I-nnn,t- uni Hit 1 « » uU\c tiiintile uuthfvity of c.o.ernor Smalt
Bid involvwi betting on result
nu tf *• c f 1ii« Mu litiisi |ia &gt; It.! •
who was quoted .is nitying ( »l
ie gome.
II !•■ 1 li |ll ■.(•••-.*)•• 1 . i •. •
Smith accepted I»y I'd* yi.»in Sen
- iHiilirn! I d Hit'll •!« .t.: l« .*«i r
Joy’ii scandal was the third to
Jny night after ite ii*,*-iw-d t •
.tii i’ iIV« iili-d to -q&gt; ■ a riitlio
;plod*d un the American basacertificate of nppolnlinpnt n» Ins
(,i".«l .I'liiiv i*i a n -n i i In- 1- hi public within the lost .six
home in Iheight
•*r, .i \ ;\ * iiiinmnu t d 1, day.
i, and on the surfurc appear"No man ever n fuses an up
iK t«» l» • iiniiii-d
bo ns startling as the famous
poinlment for the United Slnn-.ted world's series of 1919, afV
Semite by the Governor of lllimn-'
|hlch eight stars of the Chlthe Governor war quoted «• not­
IWhite Sox were forever bnring.
Tom organized baseball,
Tho remarks were culled -nT-h
e volume of testimony Cornby
t&gt; query a* t&lt;• whether the n •
loner Landis made public ' in-cepUince
was not contrary to the
d letters Cobh iwmrported.lo
Advice of friend* rtnjt htf‘ dcciii.e
ritten to* I/onard, the Tigc/
rather than force, nt this time, u
bnttle upon hli* ndmittrinr*- i&gt;em G. West, who in not imniocau.se of slush fund charge., u»C
•Hi lilAt.N &lt; i n . Ind., Ik- Jl
cut Ml! t flit • 11.•* |• lAI (If !•*«!mil'll!
lly Involved in connection
the
Journal. .
Altuiqnvya, fjq I). [ f t /p|i
nfforded proteetii-n to Kiulm r, tycthe scandal, also waif, mtmed

FORMER CHIEF OF
POLICE ISSUES A
DENIAL ON STAND

Socialists lo Build
Debs Radio Station
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Thr »t*T*l
•..its.

Lawyers To Begin
E fforts Today T a
Free
Stephenson

e testimony. ) *
,,Tf' p
’hot about.thc-Btatuo of Cobb
Speaker?" Commissioner iJinras asked.
” ''
hear men being out

DisappearanceCase
•
Book From Pen Of At Washington Is
Form er Solon To Be Puzzle To Officers
■Released Next Year
U fjr?£vi

vela rul pitcher, ' had bet (000
Kinst (420 that Detroit, then in
Id place, would win from the
lad place Cleveland club on
►ember 25, 1919. .Wood did lu»t
b' in the game, Cobb said.
pk*r accused Of ’having knowlla of the plan for Cleveland to
I, mode thfiro hits, two of which
n doublet, while Cobb, charged
p knowledge of a nre-arrnrigv'd
poll victory, .got hut one hit
I five times at but. Boland
[ted for Detroit,
hhst ought to show,” Cobb dcWd, “that neither Speaker nor
r*s Jn on it." .
. . .
pobb did no bet on the game, ho
!•■ “I have played baseball for
J»ar«,“ Col) said with a cajch
N« voice. *T don't believe nnyW ever played tho gamo any
Wcr-or cleaner or.aquarer than
My positiori-lsvindicated in. tho
Imony and so ia that of SpenkJ refer tho bnscbuR fans of the
itty to my record n ’bOachall|.
» proud of it.”
d&gt;b said that Leonard, now Jn
fomla, same EoSt. last Soptcm&gt;od sold to'American League
s a letter-from Wood and
m Cobb, written "in all. in*

tflroad President »ks I.C.C. Approval

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. - ( i P ) ®«1 appllestion was made to\to the Interstate Commerce
uabijon to allow JTSV pernet
presidentvthJ'dkFctor
V Eric R a llre « d .\ i3 l/ /N&lt; y

[r. Bernet, who. has b e ^ r r e s •Vef the Nickel Plate, already
tefn elected to the presidency

The' C.T-ycar-ohl man, who re­
signed ns congressman from the
tenth Kentucky congressional dis­
trict to begin a two-year sentence
on’conviction of violating the na.
tlonnl prohibition law, walked
jauntily from the Atlanta prison
yesterday, a free man. His pnrolo
was received from Washington in
the morning.
*■
The former congressman said he
wrote considerably while in prison
but ito would hot comment on the
Work.
'
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He asked to be excused front an
interview, and handed to newspa­
permen a statement, saying that
while he probably 'would have
something to say and write later,
hla first thought was of "hotrie,

quor stored in bonded warehouses,
ajwl given the samo sentence, also
received a paYbie yesterday apd
left, the prison with Langley.
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Band Program For
Thursday Announced
■ "" "
.
The program for tho concert of
the Municipal Rand, to bo given
Thuraday night at Central Park,
waa announced today by Josejih
Reizonstein, director of the . band,
aa followa:
'M fc*ch, “Gloria,“ Loeey.
V!
Sacred rejection, “Holy NlghL”
Peter Bujra_____H
Medley B(request,‘ri^nqmber),
(request
number),
"Songs of the Old Folks," Lake.
n Fox trot, "Animal Crackers,"
Rice, Co*low ond Llpk.,/:
• ;j
b Fox trot, "Normandy," Robin'W l i t d l and Britt. ;( Y.
‘
Grand rejection,V«arfha," Flotrfw.
Patrol, “Comique," Hindley.

•
&amp;U"n A■yg/g
Rainbows," Bryan
Meyer. . ^ b Fox’ trot, "I'm flitting on Top of
the World," Hendcrseri.
Marefar "Semper FideUs," Bouso;

Ilerinnlt

,uu| |.uii»

Maser.

Hie rusun, lie re tmlny to file

ni»' itinii

his
tli.rd eii-duieiulani, lamgle suid he f..r a writ of habeas c&lt;/rpus
never had rorii McDerniqfi and behalf, indicated tiieir bolh ''th at

il’ey hml e ' idelire stroflg enougli
knew liuli :tb&lt; it M u m
l.iifgl- w,v dismi'si I (iv M-iVor not .oily i . i ’fain their point in t to­
S, M r;w«rt:, tollowing m e alci- il i step, I .i! also to olit lilt liIs
i.I.M e on 1 •11 pending Inure do
• I Inlflllt lull

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l .1 111 Iin- bulging liuli ■' where Me
ikniii.-.l lived under tho alius of
Charles Thompson between July 0
nml July ICi, testified she heard
Milleiiliutt go to bed at 10 TPI the
,ii”t»t uf July Hi, pist tiefuii- the
ami In was coiunillt. il and f hat it
w&lt; id.I liave been ilnpossit'lc for
h- •» leine the I &lt;use iifti.nknnl

For A Fe^r
Vj
k
V*
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or Lincoln, which won destroyed
by fire off Cape lookout light
early Satuiday, fought 0 losing
l
tight.
f Gordon Schuiltx, motor tnachin» '
Tst’s mate, and "Howard Carter,
members of the crew of the 111i.i.m m Wash- fateil Lincoln, are nt the local coost
»• counsel, and guard base ufter being taken off
Ihs llritish steamer Defender here
________yesterday, having been rescued by
*—
tlm vessel Suturduy morning. NolA D C A l j 1 ther Schultz nor Carter wore able
x l 1 / O Vfl to state how many men perished.
tm tirrU T n
*n describing bis experience
v|i [V I I |\jJ¥ Schultz said that at about B:3Q
o'clock u. m„ Saturday, ho waa
I inPI/^ICJIVf awakened by gas fumes. He left
Ik I 11 lO lli hi* bunk to investigate and noti­
fied tho captain.
...
Ileforc anything could be done
m S u i (I 11* i„ remedy the trouble an explollm irh That ninn was beard, which wn* follow­
ed!
Church ,*-*1 by fire breaking out. Tho.cn(iiivernmvilib Jgim1 roqin of the Lincoln wn* Ira*
|mediately enveloped In flames and
|'i The Itul an 11he cuptuin gnvo the order to fight
lent "Mrang.,.-‘he fire.
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Sound* Siren
'*
"r
" 1H
When upponito Capo Lookout
licihin of i os-J light the fog. siren w«* sounded
lii iys Anlaincd , ihree times in an effort to call kid
iitioii. the Ar.- fru,,,
light vessel, which, oa it
y wns mfonned ^dovcloped from tho report of Cop(tokesmun.
j tnin FL MnyCock of tho British
ttion, which islobip Drfondcr,kUpmi*dlaUly
»

ANTONIO.: T ex., D o
(A P L — Kissed by w*
m other*, and c a rry
benediction of the
pilota of the army
American air nrgoay
ed today from Kelly
blaze a trail of frien
to tho h earts of 21
alitioa of.-LatittsA m
A tiro on tho ship,
had • blowout i f tho
being -Jagkopod Intn-po
waa repaired.
*».(
Major H. A. Dargue, j
mtnder, laughed fat tho i
hap to hi* ship which
broko a wing. Whon *
expected to go somswhen
repliod with some ernphi
“Yes, tali them
And that's final/*
. As tho flight ships wo
into position an air cii
head gave spoetaton sor
think about
'
Tho weather continue
with a sharp brooki **£
ehese away fogwhlclr
tho fjtldo for tovoral da
If the wind continue
Darquo said ho otpoctet

Ireared from the l-ookout* tight
the mother of W

nly bi

Hy tills time tho fir* had gained
tb." control and had forced tho ermr to
bin- the stern of the bonL The men. her boy godspeed. Tho i
saved n number of mattreuca and sre: Mrs. if. A. Darfue,
inst using those ns a shield they fought 0. Eaker, Mr*. D. 3. T
izu- Itin- firo a* long as possible,
Mrs. L. D. Wellington, M
iso i [ Schultz said Hint although the Benton and Mrs. Charlss
are j situation was desperate tho men inson.
inv ■rallied behind the captain, shoutThe plane* w in tkki
and ing "fight it boys, don’t give up
their hangars at 9 o'cl
f..i the ship.”
wheeled down tho tone
re
At H:.'I0 o'clock a. in., after hav­
ing fought the fire for four hours, way, along tho .smooth rail
Inly the Defender was seen approach- of which thoy were to tat
It was announced that
rm. ing and. in unionism the men
tlur shouted, “Thank God, help is com­ Mason 81. Patrick, ehltf.jc
service, plsnned to go Uj
er- big."
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lilla
Captain MaycoCk put a lifeboat tho iquadton'for a few m
to fly about IS
H,
„. over tho sido. The sc** were expected
run*
qha i ning high and a* tho lifeboat, un- the resbrv* ship.
„r. |der cumtnand of the second officer,
eur IW. A. Short, pulled under tho
oum, stem, Short r.liouted to tho coast
,vt*. guard men to jump. The men,
irn. however, continued to fight tho
ALBEMARLE, N;
Huy fire.
Tho seas carried tho lifeboat OPh-A belief thll l
owny from the Lincoln and tho
will caP*tt'n °f the' Defender tried to kiy him caps*
.! throw life lines to tho burning of WInston-Sali
■■E H
J“ r; craft but fallold. Tho British ve«- and then fled
1
which
tha
threi
sel then left down a number of
x ‘j|( life buojTi on ropes and aoveral Crunfield / declai
of hit flight frei
rope ladders.
The men wero clinging by thl» the shooting
Hla wifeli i
s.. “ Itime to wreckage and ono of them,
I, ’’ Howard Carter, managed to graap fair Is that C
little off for 1
MN-.'Crartflel
6a tho traln,
Streit, or N.
her with, lh*l
husband cl

av % ,a:t..A'Wne

Mari Who Shot!
ClaittiB

I'lUiSVlLLE, Dec. 21 i/l&gt;Th-!
I .uimvillc Times in a sjK’cinl di.v
pntth from Ix'xington, Ky.. today. I
-nys that John W. Langley, former
ili fiublicun congressman from the
nil)' district of Kentucky -who
was paroled from tho Atlanta fed­
eral penitentiary yesterday, cunfldently expcctn to run for congress
again from his district in tho castci n Kentucky mountains. The pa­
LARGE. 1)1VIDLND VOTED,
per holds Mr. Langley hold* that
it in not necessary for him to have
HARTFORD, ('..nn.. Dec..’ 81.&gt;hi.* citizenship restored to' innWi'.
(/r&gt;—A
3JI00 per cent clock divi­
the race.
*
dend voted by tho director* of thu
Union f'ubric company of Derby,
GOV. ROSS EXPECTED
ntnkcre of covered steels and ra­
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Dec*. 21. dio parts, Imcame known yesterday
(/P)—Gov, Nellie Ross, of Wyo­ wdth the filing at the office of tho
ming, will pay a social visit with Secretary of State n certificate of
Gov. and Mrr. Jbfen W. Martin increase of stock; Stnc* it was InIn 1M7 he company has
some time in Jatidary, Go‘y. Martin 11
SMETHWICK,
SUtTordshiro,
was pdvisedjoday* Gov. Rosa will had a capital stock of hut fO.OfM)
WASHINGTON, Dec.
prnbubly come to Florida rfroni which would be increased'to;$3fl0,- Eng., Dec. 21.—(/b—‘The declara­
Pemdons ranging fro m|20 tO,|T2 Memphis, ft was stated, j
tion by Oliver Baldwin, socialist
foreoldlers an dsailora who served
son of the roorervative prime min­
in the war wRh Spain, tho Philipister; that "wo are nearer jeyohipine imhurectlon, the Chinese re­
tion todsy than over before," fea­
lief expedtinti or tho coait’ guard
tured tho close of the campaign
artillery service would be provided
on Oswald Mosley, whose parlia­
in a bill Introduced by epresentamentary candidacy wa*’before the
tlvc Kirk, -Republican, Kentucky.'
votcra In a byc-clecllon here to­
On&lt;»: dollar tox, assisting In the J-A tin scooping up hspdfuls .of day.
Soldier*' ’dfreluirged from the
.
army during the Spanish war and salvage of $80, Tluit was the rcre- nickel* for nn hqur the stranger
Young Baldwin, addretalng a
boxer uprlsing for having misrep­ warel earned by several children departed after rewarding his “good mans mooting, p r e d i c t e d C O
Samaritans'’ with a dollar bH^and
resented their ages would bo con­
yearn hence' there would be only
sidered honorably discharged under living about five miles south of some small-change. He thatnted two parties In Great Britain—Bo£spford
O
n
-the
Orlundo-Banford
t
It*
nt
and
was
gone.
a Senate bill passed by the House.
;,V :*r V;
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highway lost Thursday, according ! Hesidcnt.-. of tho neighborhood tlallst and Communist;
The
result
of
the
hye-drctlf.t
to
M
rs.W.
E.
.Steward,
who
re­
stated that the highway was paved
ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING
,
.
, ______
.
ported the alory to n representative With nickel:-. Paaring automobiles Will be luiown about mtdpjght.
Mosley Is the.husband of Cynthlu
assisted *1t) scattering them for
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 21.—GP)—J. of The ift-rahl.
M«»sloy,
daughter nt tho late L$fd
Thursday
afternoon
a
mnn^raih-.
N. Ehrett. president of Southern
Curxon and gruhd daughter of the
Shores, a real estate development dd to the Steward homo and asked.
Perhaps it was the/ spirit of
u*(- the telop
project near Cutler, FIa„ today
lection
with
a
l
was kneeled
requested hvl
k), In nickels, «

|England Is Nearer
Revolution, Avers
Son Of The Premier

Introduced In House

Children Receive Reward Of Dollar

2 3 * “.

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sligltt-burns- about hit right
Defaults said,,in his. report
here that the, Lincofq was in
«f a yacht reported ,to ha*
burning off • the - Notih Ci
rea*t- •

.1‘£1*10 ‘ ’k)n

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•Present F o r
At Sanfon

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case .in which he was
laying
In Meriiphis, Monday
Attempted
Assiiult
*■patmi *ticw -h-----»
* th«rd!Si!.
1
. . t.
t .X
tin »lav,
— v IM W M

i j j i t o slay tho youth and asked Mmi
MEMPHIS^ TennJ; D ?f..-(* ? )—
(Continued from Togc 1)
|to go to tho second floor. Seizing5 T61H
The
body
of
Joseph
NowWger,
Tho auditorium of the Congregnmade
me
a
n
g
ry
*
»»d
ogain
ha
rea H
hammer
ho H
followed.,
* then
, r- J H
,.-, , J nm.
___ “AN -.vNlft'
"}M
.
-----Qonnl Church was crowded , last nmiti-mllllunalre, coiton magnato
n
-dared.
the
youth’
to
climb
Into
the “ i^ B c c a
latnd that he sent the boy L.t
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 20. 000 pounds produced.
' ^ ” j loft. There, he related, ho struck
Mijc'r V
1
nigh for the presentation of "The and philanthropist, who dldd sud­ mnm " ‘V
Madison; 542 acres planted; 642,sandwich and ho came bin., v. t.
j)0y amj jcft
^
1mnndsr of .x,
—UP)— North Florida this year
denly
In
a
New
York
Hot?!
last
C84 pounds produced; average Adoration o f Kings and Wiaomen"
the wrong k in d " , B e told tho po- •
— .---------- -------------------.nnnoutjred t .
produced
2,434,484 pounds of price, 24 to 32 cents per pound.
\ religious portrayal o f the disco­ night, will arrive in\'Memphis
lice
lie
had
been
drinking.but.debright tobacco, according to a cen­
Death WOs dlie' to o
Suwannee, 700 acres planted; very of Christ. Christrana Carol* Monday.
nied that he wa* drunk.
sus of the production, conducted 700,000 pounds produced; average wore sung by a large chords, di­ heart attack.
Several boy* who have bocn nc­
by the bureau. of immigration of price, 23 cents per pound.
Mr. Nowburgir was born J at
Holmes, 200 acres planted; 100. rected by Martin Stinedpher, dur- CoffeyvUJoj Miss., Ju ne 12, H&gt;58. c os ted by a man in tho laat feW
tho state department of agricul­
if
000 pounds produced; 25 cents i*r ng the'pageant.
ture.
Ho war. a Jew, educated in n wcok* have beea asked ta see
(Hundreds of Sanford and out
they
can
identify
Coarkin
as
their
.................
•i'S’S ? * « s
Eleven counties, Jackaon, Gads­ pound.
Jesuit college, and wna g 'director
.WAJ.O.V. SANTA’ CATALINA c' id uln ^
L molerter. Coarkin hns denied any
Alachua, 175 acre#; 17C.8Q0 ‘own visitor! were turned away , * ; ““** u 'ilv la u .
den, Liberty, Lafayette, Madison,
^ -,r
^
'Jtrough, laek of acntinR capacity cf thc Mcth, Jlat IIo;iIl1W
' knowledge of thee* attacks, lie al- ISLANDS, Dec.i|t 20.— (/['j—Th**!
Suwannee, Holme**, Alachua, Ham­ pounds; 25 cents.
ixtlihg admission that He had
ind
the
auditorium
(*w
as
packed
|
’
H®
was
J)resident
e
f
the
Ijhw■■I
Hamilton,
000'
ncris*
100,000
,&lt;
V
told
the
state's
attorney
that'll.*
ilton, Leon nnd Jefferson, report­
ton the flesh .of his duaj com- ■
from door, to dyor.
.
1 hurger Cotton Company. »re,i&gt;re- knew hothinjf of the fnte of artpthed, tlieir bright tobacco production pounds.
tv
t......... ~
- v fident und one of t h e , principal er bey, Riclitnl Popishol, who.-dins
panlom whoin he survived /th e n the S
pounds;
Leon,
30
acres;
25,000
Written by Mildred E . ' Cook
to the bureau.
owners
of
the
Federal
Cbmptesa
not K c
ic e , S o
In
A total of 2,817 acres was plant­ 35 tents.
‘The Adoration of Kings ami „
..
,. ■.
50,000 Wisemen" required a e a st of -2rt Corporation, • prosblcnt of the
Jefferson, CO acre*;
ed to tho crop, and the averafca
:h a ra « cn ; aupported by n chon., Mcm',h*5 P e k in g Company ami |ground the riding academy wheto r.ight by. E . L. Kelly, C9. a tid ier-ig
prices received per pound ranged pounds; 23 cents.
man.
’ '•
-■ ; •
!■
from 23 to 35 cents. F ite coun­ . Tho producers, reports to the of 25 voices and it required aever- controlled 2® of the leading cotton SchqiRh was *i*;n.
compresses
hi
the
states
of
Tennebureau
Indicated,
are
planning
an
Perfume a
Kelly wns picked up on th e ; 5
ties, Jackson, Gadsden, Uberty,
il weeks o f intensive rehearsal be
Ely Tittle playmate* will lx'
s*ce, Mississippi, Arlchnsna and
Lafayetta and Hamilton, did * not expansion of the industry by th? fore its production last night.
IN
’
inxlygunrd* at tb«* funeral aerylccs bench near hero yesterday and S '
establishment of markets at va­
Louisiana.
-t,...jn v
brought to n hospital a fte r drifting B &lt;
Tho costuming of th * pageant
K g * - — ■ •/,&gt; •??« J,i-• re; ort on the average price re- rious places In'North Florida, in­
today.
His philanthropies during recent , ,Uny’
lor eleven dny«.
;■
Houbicant i
xos said to have been magnificent
’ ARTS, Dec. 20— ( A P ) - i rived.
ftatement
Following Is the census for the stead of haying the product shipp­ md unusually beautiful..The robes years amounted /to millions • of ’ In Cronrkin’s
Cam
Ncme.
Thq
mutilated
body
o
f
his
comg
Ferdinnnd o f Rum ania, eleven counties:
which followed a number of
ed to Georgia for disposition. Live
dollare, cloro friends say. •
p.mion,
Jam
es
McKinley,
03,
wau
■
wc-rn
by
the
“angels"*
were
made
ling
declarations
concerning
the
os to abdicate the throne
Jack ton, 125 acres planted; 100,­ Oftk has opened n warehotiws, and
'T lie
alaying ho said that he asked Wal­ found in the bottom- of a small
advised the bureau that about 18 by tiiC' niembcn of th c Emuhino
re sto re fo rm er C*owrt 000 pounds produced.
fibbing
ynwl
off
the
end
of
the
■
Class
of
tho
Congregational
Sun­
go SSSV
nfter
aomo'coffeo.
_
I ter to
kVI |}U
VI WSHV
vw***.*., They
•••*4
Gadsden, 275 acres planted; 192,­ South Carolina families had sotCarol to th e rig h to ho
:
‘ '
“
V-?
0
, hed ho bucket and ' another Wy inland.'
tied In Suwannee county to raise day School.
500 pounds, produced.
uhced on J a n . 4, la st,
Kelly ski'd he had been without
The
historical
fcoture/
W
the
tho
bright
tobacco
crop.
Madison
____
uskod
to
go
for
one.
Liberty, .40 acres planted; 28,­
206 F„
le JCing m ade this known
Croarkin then went Into the W n l ? M for w pter.for eight day's. Hi*
is considering establishing n ware­ icene, as «lopictod in the Bible
t hifl^miniatera a t a s e cre t 000 pounds produced.
TUSCALOOSA,.AIn.,
Dec.
20.—
were carried out to the la s t detail
.
Lafayette, 80 acres planted; 50,- house.
cil held in B u ch a re st Innt •---------------- ----------— ‘
and thc lighting effect* were said i/Pt—A final wofkout. on Tanny
—
to have been exceptionally well field Iteforo Alabama’s
Alabama's ( rimson
it is learned fro m a
done. Only candles lighted the 1 .de lenve* for the Pacific ct\i*t|
umanian political source In
f -*
'auditorium whijo an ilAtmlnata l i i: expjcted.thic af|ernoon;, . Coach i
rta;
\r) V v ‘''; V .
•';
,*
U.V'
star
furnished
tho
ligh
tfor
the
;
Wxlinco
W
adi
hoa
Ida
then
li|j)X-|
•(■■■ ■1 ■■1*
»;
a result of the King's MiilU*
stage acchos.
ju lic iit cojiilitjon-Lr the trip
ta j
Utm” to his ministers, Gen.
W WtL=^
JACKSON VILLE, Fla., Dec. 20.
________________
I i’ruwidna whore Stanford will hej
Cosnda was sent to Paris and alIn iu r io q F f if n l T n
! m *. tm.NqW Vcnr’s day in tho any has advised Fordinand that __(flq— Conditionn and quotations
111 j u r i e s r a i a
1 0
i iii!a, TournnnT,.nt of the Rwos.
ihia willing to comply with his prevailing on the dacksonville
(By Associated Preta.)
- B a s k e t b a l l P l a y e r 1 Tlio TUIcwiU arrive m pafodcim;
father's wishes* but under certain market today as reported by tho
Flfly-Mven persons lost their
______
.
! r week before gnine tinto and ‘
conditions.
Florida State Marketing Bureau: lives and 2C2 wore, injured in nuto
FALL
RIVER.-rM
nss.,
D
o
c
.2
^
|
« neb Wndo expects to taper Ids’
These are first th at King Ford!*
Supplies of all miscellaneous mobile, train and grade crossing
■
•
.
nd must acquiesce to Carol’a tfl- vegetables light; demand light; Accidents in eleven southern stnt.'s (Aq—James Connors. 21, died in a player* off during that |)eriol j
\ \
Princesa Helen and sec- market about steady: Uenns, 7-8 during tho week ending Sntunlny, hospital Inst night fro m . conctis- Woikoutn arc olno scheduled for (
it ‘hjtfdre he ascends the bushel hampers, round, fnney, 2 00 according to n tabulation today by fiion of tho brain received in 11J F-1 Paso and Tucsan, enrniitc to J
buakrtbnll game In "Central FalF, the const.
throng th e present government n 3.00; cukes 7*8 buslud- hampers the Associated Press. ‘
I
must be thrown out and a Demo- fancy 3A0 a 4.00; cukes 7-8 bush­
K.
1., Saturday night. Praying;in j *— ------ =
The greatest number of traffic
Ftm noM i i;i.f.(T io v
cabinet headed by Prof. el hntniwn choice 2.00 a 2.50; egg­ donthr was wportc:! in Florida, a Hemi-professionnl game, he slop­
Til- ItrKlstratlun Hooka of Ilia
Jorgo and leaders o f the new na- plant standard crates 54s and where 12 person's wrro killed. Ten­ ped to pick up tho ball from the I*n&gt;- i.f Snnfonl. Flnrida, will li#
tional-peanant party, must bo giv­ larger fancy 3.00 a 3.50; eggplant nessee reported the largest number floor after n low pass. Turning . |.. ti M.niilajf,, Ileeeiuher COlli, ISIS,
will close Salur-tay. Janimry
sharply, he swunk into n post. He uml
en power.
• .,
.
standard cratca 00n and 70s choice of injured, with 52.
ill.- Kladilh. 1121.
*
Wants to Quit Public L ife
Al 1to* City Hall
2.00 a 2.60; sweet potatoes in
Eight deaths were reported both did not continue play but returned
1. it t-tliu r s .
sick, old man,^ K J n j r ^ j , ^ pcr cwt. j .75 n 2.00; 7-S in North and South Carolina, whl!*’ to Full River, refusing medical ntI ’ltv H&lt;-Cl«i 1 ullon Offl.-cr.
nand is .....
reported’ as *"
having1bushel hnmpcro fnney 2.00 0 2.25 [six persons were killed in I/iui.si tent ion.
1
.i.iiiy in 1 -7- ::
ild his ministers. I want to re­ peas 7-8 bushel hampers fancy I nnn nnd five oncli in Georgia and
!H iH k aau aH *M H K au a;iu aH u u ai.u aaaaiiaaH i2iiu caaizM n ^ e K icn sa a k B H g B a a a B B B S B B H H B H a a a h H iliB a a lM ii ^ iS W iiia ia liN ^ H H ia a ia a a iiia a B i
tire entirely from public life.”
cnglish 3.00 a 3.50; squnsh 7-8 |Alabama.
The secret council a t Which tho bushel hampers yellow small fancy
Two uersons lost their lives in
King made his wish known was at­ 1.60 n 1.75; eggs pase lotr per doz­ Kentucky ns n result of grade
tend*) by Queen Mario, Prem ier en fresh infertile whites 58.
I crossing crashes, nnd South Caro­
Averescu, Jan Bratiano, who 1s
] linn nnd Virginia each reported
sometimes called "th e Uncrowned
W ALL STREET OPENING
one death due to grade crossing
King o f Rumania," Gen. Connda
NEW YORK, Doc. 20.— (^P)— accidents.
.wj.
and several other loading political
Following.is a tabulation of dead
An "old fashioned Chrlstmns mar­
figures.
nnd injured by stnlea:
itever tn onthl"bT years I ket" Ushered in' the new week on
Killed Injured
may have to live, and I understand the’ Now York stock exchange. Florida
12
Prices
were
bid
up
itf
Impressive
the learned professors differ on
South
Carolina
that question," the King is report­ far-hlon, opening gains of n point North Carolina
ftO'.’' “ if
ed to have said, " I with to devote or more being recorded by Du­
It-* laid that in the Spring n joniig
i J. ■
International
Telephone. I/uiisinnn.............
t * the care of my health and per­ Pont,
man’s
fancy
turn*
to
thoughts
of
Live
Alnbamn ___ .
haps make the prophesies of the Drugs and chemicals nlso display­ Georgia
—in Spring too. thr (Noughts of Mis*
. .
ing
advances.
ck)»«tU go wrong.”
Tennvsaee
............
nod Lcii&gt; turn to Ihituzar* Slylts, to
Queen Wants Place on Regency . Reading crossed 101 to the high­ Virginia .. ...........
new creation* that are things of loveli­
est
price
since
1920
but
Atchison
. At tho present tim e there is a
Kentucky .................
ness. We feel that we'once again dem­
sharp-qilurrel at the royal palace nnd New York Central were heavy Arkansas ..................
onstrate our iiit'Jrcat in your behalf in
over the auccesslon of power. oh. p rofit taking.
Cl
Speculative interest shifted from Mississippi ..............
Queen
Marie( v supported
by
prvsuntiug Spring SVylea now. You
Bratiane and Prince Stirbcy, tho U10 industrials to the rails soon
viill also be convinced ^hen you M*e the
Utter's hrother-In-lnw, wants a after thc (.-pening. Prospect* of
new creation* that embody
place on tna- regency which is now higher Or Ino-Cased dividends on
made up of Prince Nicholas, the Old common stocks of sonic of the
“S ty le W ithout E x tra v a g a n ce ”
president of the supreme court and country's largest railroad systems
tho patriarch of tho Rumanian influenced the buying of those
Church. •
•
shares.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Dec. 2 0 ­
Chesapeake nnd • Ohine xtanded
. - 'J t Is considered on absolute ccr.
, ■ ,
__1.
, u« &lt;4’)—Seven white prisoners, two of
tainty th a t while the King lives he its gnhi o our |o
j them trustiw, escaped from tho
it . . .•
will never consent to this, os it
• « * .L‘‘ .
h
Jefferson county jail today n fov.*
would mean the final exile of -•Nlckc1 Plate commqn, Canadian |rl(nutcg after midnight niter club\
Prince Carol, since the latter’s re ­
I acific, Great ' v
J nniong1ki,’K lwo KUttrdB “"d obtaining
lation with his royal mother is be­ nnd
Southern Pacific wore among thcir ke
lieved to be worse than ever.
tlio d o «n or so la^ocs
1 Before city police could concenn point or more, tho Inst nnnied, trnt4? on tho j n„ lhpy wcre (|i
touching 0 new high.
'
I formed that two of tho convicto
•Heaviness of the Standard m* had attacked H. M. Worthington.
diMtriaU wns generally nttrltmtcd M|Rht wntchmnn at n down town
to profit taking, probably m l|- ,,;, rW | rhot him five times and
W
encodin part by the deficit m yc escaped in an automobile. Worthaervo shown in last Saturday * (ingtnn wag severely wounded,
f- ?a.‘r •
:*,-*«* '
-v, ,- - clearing
h°«*c
statement.
,
The.
prisoners,
ull
at
liberty
toATLANTA, Dec. 20^ {/ D —Tho
New York Traction# were ag
day, were: I/iuis nnd Willie Tur­
d
Grand Theatre block, comprising a
■
l 'ner, nwaiting trinl on charges of
ieven atory office nnd another in brisk demand In reflection
I robbing a filling station; E . C.
.
iutiding In tho down town section the plan* underway *°J. “
-ft
' 'bean leased by Lt-2w’o I mc., In lion of thc city’* tranrit dHficul os-([jennett, held for larceny; L. 1-ohnFstoblishmcnt
of
n
new
lU-o
n,K'
den,
hold
on
phargea
of
obtaining
lease a t a rental ag­
w.
.. rrane* nliovt
on fa|g0 photongj,. E
Q
„cord .by French
above
io ,000,000.
na
” 06 cents featured tho foreign ox- Winters, charged with forgery;
Grand Theatre, was
Jnmc#
Burke,
wanted
on
forgery
•d in 1B93 by Paul De Give, C^ m a r td “ fe‘rUng w aaunSanged
chargee in Florida, Georgia and
of Lauricnt Do Give, Belgian
Mississippi, and Jamca
Frank,
•t
4
84
5-8
and
nif-'t
o
f
the
continconsul to Atlanta, It was eonsidercharged
with
robbery
and
grand
“
u
i
.towwl
-l.«W
improv,■^ntlrely too big for the city
larceny. .The two Turner# are
%
.
,
J was smilingly referred to as ment.
suspected of having attacked Wor­
ihh" to ttho De Give family.
thington.
X A. Schiller, vice president of
r'e Inc., announced the tm ns* ’ A 1•
' ‘A - .
Iflbn yesterday from Now York. *
NEW
YOnK,
D
*"'
20.— v r&gt; ':i k statement from Loow’» Inc.,
ctented Mr. Schiller as saying Cotton goods production ^continued
nd
$ the property will ho supplaut- very full and ttadlng In cotton
th a new theater with a eeat- goods it' seasonably «\Ulet In the ^CHICAGO, flee. 2 0 -(/ p )-A n .
presentee
padty of 4,000, /'the largest primary dlvliiona. Denim* have gored at mooting hi* * estranged
'Tr-.-v.y
*;%
*
&gt;- ■r-j*
entire South;" and office been reduced two cant* a yard to wife, Elizabeth, a t a roadhouse in
«
—* &lt;
g and department store.
a ha*i» of I3 !•* cenu ,o r 2-*0"*; c«mpany with another man, Jerry
tickings arc down one dent n yard. Fe*cott, 30 *hot and killed her and
Ginghams have been continued on thwj committed suicide In Willow
bo.
v
tho fall price lilt barb.
Springs, a #uburb.
HThi* re-pricing Wring* values
Fe#*ctt. had followed his wife
*down to tho parity pt gwy cloths, and hor sister, Mrs. Rwe Larsoil; a
. ;
Print cloth* and eheding* a m quarter of &lt;a rtllo from tho roadIT- iVJM
somewhat coaler than n week ago. I.oufw threatening thehi with a pl*•25
-.T h e
■If )■
heer SiJk H osiery, AfrJ&gt;whead-\vhic)i is-n.
bleached goods trade in quiet. • , tol nfter hie wife had spurned hi*
Al ' *v** f7
■ il
Good* suitable for xUbili’-u-on cidteutle* (for Pceondllatlon. •
pnally known, in a v ariety , q£ ^olorji tljbt
or th e life of Iti
burlap*
are.
being
bobght
,
a
j
—
^r-—
’a : -iii'
peror Yosbihito
are su re to jilcuwe including Saiilff nnd, Gun- ' *
•V
W r,
fu* w iV 'theert' 1 iflUo -more ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
metal shades. W o ctffer you .Arrowhead n t 1 j
Now xwk:e4 on Wavy knit un­
i
U
1
the optimistic word# 01
i w ! ’!
V.t w •
derwear for fill delivery ore down
1ce th a t fnakcH a.n tartlin g .bargain.
WaUt#okiT i f T
i
-'
'
:r told the hundred# from 12 1-C to 15 per c e n t,'
‘ • m.
• r
• •Ji. ' 1/ ‘gi-.-i* ■ I
Prlcea
(furrent
on^clotha
In
pri.
l/ fi
men who have L*.
maVy market* ore as 'followt:
Ha; nje, where the royai
• m \ Print doth#. 28 inch 64 b y ‘ C4i,
liter* U tomd sign 5 1-8.dent*; C4 by 00*, 4 7-8; 38 1-2
‘
-tW by 04*. 7 lr4 cents; brown
ndition.
Hngu,
southern - aWwiardr,
T
W iH
l l , L 2 rents; donlm* 2-20s, 13 1-2;
" ’ *■*
8 ounce -17 1-2 w u to

■ ■ B M M B M IiM ii-

&gt;1 Is Willing To
Assume Throne But
Only Under Cretain
Conditions, He Says

Days, Man Admits
AteCompanion’spicnii

mt

t

sir W ants W ife
BeJM vorced

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%

Iso Asks For
ibinetHeaded
Professor Jorg a

Crimson ;W !B $ ld 8
Last Workout loday

MARKETS

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F ifty Seven Killed
By T raffic Mishaps
In South Last Week

The Law Office Opening of

WILLIAM E. MALU
.

;

Attorney-at-Law

Offices: 6-8
Brumley-Puleston Building

Telephoi

Sanford, Florida

i

EDITORIAL

Coloi-ful, dainty, fresh and vivid, striking a new note in Women’s Aj
.that is as different as day and night,-are the new Spring Crcatjr
Raffeld's. Adorable dresses whose pale shades and sheer materu
with Florida Sunhine in a combination .that is/a revelation. Gc
will grace Milady with a soft covering even as the.mellow Moonlit
charm to the winding, river, Sport Hats, that provide the:finishing1
a ravishing costume—all in the new arrivals at Raffelds. Yourl
lion is invited. '
_ ■ . •’ :V&gt;• -i/ '-:'. *?'. r

Seven White Prisoners
Make Dash From Jail
At Birmingham, Ala

Calitornia Sport Hats

Loew Interests In
A tlanta Increased
By Theater Leases

c
s

s

Cotton Review

Man Kills Estranged
Wife, Then Himself

ipanese Cheered By
vs That Empei'or ,1s

5

All the way from California come these orig­
inal Sport Hat Creations,
showing for the first time in
Sanford our shop having-the
exclusive sales rights. These
hats strike an entirely differ­
ent original style, each indi­
vidually designed and pre­
senting a mode that will pre- v,
vail this Spring. These lovely '
are priced from '$4.85 to «

osiery Tjhat Is D

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if
m r i' - :*

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White with Fur Col­
lars, Silk Lined, oth­
ers in all the desired
Spring Colors, tail­
oring that is ex­
quisite and Modes,
that are simply cap­
tivatingPerhaps
the best thing about
these
marvelous
Coats is the price*
which range upwan
•from

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The
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in
Dt

Florida, sue
dividuaiity.
a n d sty]'’
never be)
ford Woi

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EC EM
ER 21,1926
2 1 .1 9 2 6
__________________ I t o e S A NFORD H E R A LD . T U E SDO
AV
Y, D
D EC
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BER

nriA
on ..n ri..h h „ u 0 i *„ , o i • n ; ' x - . ^ r o * u _ _ _
isii?
In W yom ingFdvoriteH aunt
Third Survivor Of
Vessel Is Rescued
For Evil Or Sick Indians

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would never be able to-aaaume his
father’s leadership. But as he died
Iahnwooa confided to Wapiti the
secret of finding the Great Spirit’s
favor Vy bnthing in tho hot
springs. It was thus that W’npiti
beA me strong and eventually an
even greater chtef than his falher.
| Generations luter the great Shoeh me chief. Wushakie, submitting
would proceed, Lange said, they Ut ((. r n(j vanre „{ the paleface,
threw themselves Into the pools r e,led the Big Horn hot springs to
below (lie big spring and went the United States nnd the r.uite
through religious ritual*. They &lt;'&lt; Wyoming on condition that n
,
. .,
lortiun of their waters bo reurged the sold ers to do I.kea.se,
fo|. f n uw t)y the Wcnk
declaring the waters were blessed Bnj , |cj.
|UJtll peoples
by the Great Spirit nnd that hath- ’
EM PLOYEES SHARE MELON
ing in them would ward off evil.
A legend almost ns old as the
NEW YORK, Doc. 21. —t/P)—
Bhoahnue tribe itself saya that Sixty thousand employes of tho U
back in the beginning of things S. Steel Cdrp’n, it is estimated
liliaw.iou, a chief who ruled all will share to the extent of nbout
the [udmm- &lt;’f this section,
. aluncjI S22,ODU,000 in the 40 per rent
Jmew ..1 the springs nnd visited , Christmas
7
stock dividend exceed­
them nmmally, thus keeping his ing $200,000,000 recently author­
power and health. But when old ized.
The stock held by these
age finally came he directed his workers Is figured at around 667,braves to take him to these wo
ten* and ai!"W him to die in them
*0 his spirit would be blessed by
the Great Spirit.
Chief's Heir Made Strong

MAITLAND, Fla., Doc. 2 1 .Trapihouters from Daytona, Co­
coa; Haines City, Winter Park ami
Orlando participated in the first
CAPE MAY, N. J.. Dec. 21,—(^P)
•hoot,
on informal affair, of the
.
THERMOPOLIS. Wyo., Doc, 21.
—A third lurvivor of tho United
Central
Florida
Gun
Club
at
"The
v’iiS:'
State*
shipping
board
schooner
__(/PiThe Big Horn hot npringfl,
ie W arriors A re Oakfi,” on Lake Faith, Malntlund Lincoln, burned at rut off the among the [argent In the world,
The net shcot is scheduled for
rl' C oaches F o r Dec. 23 nt which time all lovers North Carolina const Saturday, has are a favored hnunt of the Great
. ..
. .
, , been rescued, accord.ng to a radio
Stanford U . On of the sport.are invited to visit the meMa^ received today by Com- ! spirit am possessed of miraculous
homo
of
tho
Central
Florida.Gun
D ay In Bowl
mnndtrr Edward F Addison of the 1|iowrra, if old Indian myths are to
Club at “The Oaks.’’
H eft?'--™
i ofist guard base hate. He Is Oluf he believed
Cocoa'* delegation joined the
Levson, boatswain's mate, Wash I Today huge numbers of ShoLOOSA, Ala., D&gt;c. 21. club "100 per cent, while H. C
ington, I). C. He was picked up -hones, Arapahoe* and Crows
:Iftl train of eight } StUtt, formerly president of the
by the steamship Seminole.
cump in numbers near the springs,
___ te&amp;atV** 3ang»r o ffo ^ A * Wotr/ Company, and now n
------------------------invoking the aid of Hie Great Sp!rted and festooned in r«M ent of Winter Park, won the
it m ridding them of their ail- l iiyr that it bore distinction of being the first shoot
( 'o n u i o f o m r T V .N rt*'
They also Mi.-v.V these
of lha Tournament of 'er 10 become n member of the Gen
' ^ . V ^ O n B lB lO r y l O u f l y waters Will bring them protection
trnl
Florida
Gun
Club.
cn -iha-tlacka (h.sd
—
-against evil.
*
A. G. Porcher of Cocoa, chrltthe Un.vereity of Al­
ROME. Dec. 21.—(/PI— Pope PiuSource of Rituals
x
ened ttbe new traps by breaking
ii ttam.
held n secret consirlory #t the . Harry Lango. an old Indian
This
young men of the the first pigoon thrown.
Vatican todny, with the pnrticipa- j fighter, recently visited tho springs
hurr.ed preparations launched the Central Flozidn Gun tion of all the members of die |und recalled that 60 years before
,
i t 11 o clock, bound for Club nnd began the first shoot.
sacrthl college residing in Home, be, an a niember.of a scouting par:
Everyone , who attended the im­ hcailed by the nonagenarian, ("nr- |ty with a cavalry detnchrnfnt guidena, Otu. Un New Y ear’s
w,l| play- Stanford promptu affair was dulightvd with dinal Bishop Vannutelli.
! ?j py .Arnpahoes, had crossed tire
tyi^iyar.fjc i oou|t chant- the shoot and especially pleased
The pontiff offered prayer nnd 1Big Urfrti at the present Bite of
Ishawoon’s only son, Wapiti*
that central Florida is l ohnve delivered his allocution. Then a !■ . Thermo|ndts. Before the Indians
was
a wiakl.ng who apparently
suggesting a celebration such n delightful place (or its club ter receiving the consunt of the J
fly to July fourth were as "The Oaks.
members of the snered college, apScores of person* from
Thc ladies present enjoyed their p(„nted , Wo new Italian cardinals,
*•
towns and cille* were visit immensely. It was decided Giuseppe Gnmba, archbishop of
1ur the team’s departure. that the members would extend Turin, and Lorenzo Ijuiri, nuncio
Wallace Wade, leading an ladles day to their wives nnd to Poland.
3 Rose bowl for the sec-. sw eethearts to the Thursday shoots
j|„ ended the ceremony b&gt; rerngIn as many years, which will ninrk the regular we -k Hiring various hp-h
hii'hops muny of
Fancy Oranges nnd Grapefruit, pinked in Holiday
bock on thf 20 to ID vic- ly *hoel of the club, starting at 2 whom
wl
had nlreL-ady Iweji appoiri*'-«l
Boxes, ready for .shipping. A nice gift for your friends.
Washingtoli 'University P. M.
by brief.
r ago and sgread with sup
" The* following were the semes
All sizes, ijimrters. halves and whole h ex es, mixed if
• that ‘.'they are ready."
ml He:
desired
Wade, a preacher of the
Out of 60 shots: Hurry Jnhnioii
bat a team either becomes 44; Mr. Addison, 43; 11 &lt;’ Stilt/
Also I ireplare nnd Stove wood m mn i|utm11 1&gt;
lye , ,or , deteriorates 42; H. C. Shlugermich, 41, J
&lt;&gt;
of days, said hi* Reynolds, 30; S. H Sweeney, 30.
Deliveries Anywhere
Pi:.- MOINES, in Dec 21
it) the “beat condition C. K. Smith, 3H; A. C. Porcher, 37.
»r."
W. H. Huttig, 37; J G. Isonhuur i/l’i The [own Loan tud Tru*!
ill* BaruM, tjuart
30; J. K. Apgur, 34; J. S. Allen, 32; 1'ompany, pne of tin- largest bank
Jordon Apgar, 31; S. F. Travis, 3(1; ing instituti h u h in 1 &gt;CH M . ) i l 1 * 1
ffW ro K
I’hnne .'1HG-M
J. P. Porcher, 20; H. Casselberry f a i l e d t o open Uxlu v Kcpresentatha train :
1m i l king depart. •
24; C. Williams, 17; 1&gt; \\ Potter l i v e * •*f the
xN’intli St it ( 'ypress — 1 Blts’k from Sanford Ave.
Went a r t 1 in rhdrgi
B iW n , - A&amp;:chia Taylor, 13; W. E. Sherman, 6
( I n &gt;f ‘ g : " i
i, Dfck' 11*afnrier, Her(in- nii ■: it u ( ii m
witn
Out of 26: F Guernsey, 22, .)
ids* d ij i &gt;i i rI l l f l r t
III IMIHl ( H .-.'fill
Jimmy Johnston,
F. Mullsblager, 13
a t i^ui P t h v t i . | 1 Multi.
rry Holder and
ih-iiriiS B B S B H iiiiu iiS s u s iitia B a a iM ii
ii g
In" U
t ■ . - 1 1 - &gt; .1 i t . T|- 1. .................
fold, backr.; HoyljWlnsv. t h i i U p till , ) . » :*i 1&gt;a11k
lorrison, Raymond Pep
Ben Enls, ends; Clarke
Ellin Hagler,
guards;
Holmes, center; Claude
le ’ find’ Juntah Dowd in.
If Skidmore, l^slle Pmyno nnd
* imukes, substitutes for the
IN D IA N A P O L IS , ln&lt;l . Dec is
otig whom the other tackle -—Speculation that linn been cm
H be filled.
( HD Alin.
lit*. 21 -t/P.
riu- 1
rent this week an to why Ralph I v

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Fope Holds Secret

Oranges from My Grove

666

Colds, Grippe, Flu,
Dengue, Bilious Fever
and Malaria
It kills the germs

Palma, the racing star nnd n .. ......
her of the Studebakei enginw iihu
staff, was driving a i pmpctii iv.make of car on tW I iltilii rut poll*
spffdwny wa&gt;* cleared up yustei
day when It wan learned thnt lie
I'alniB was
eiMidiicting -poenn
-----------------------test* on th(* new Krski.ni' S n &gt;' .t
ic»
dehiik/pK new 2 I S b ir r be
- 4 Pp/fi Pdr.
Til- enmi&gt;etitive niake cur piloted
103
hj
Ih-I'alina was u r e n ie y on
10it
106 i K .*k u |e $»x chaeai- ■■p.ii ped witn
U
t1A
4
IVlIUf
j q ,| u camouflage
hislv
I he raink /._l...r.-HkwfeA.
jf)i( .1river was nt the truck to i-ai 1 1
; .......i.,.'..7wrtj.'wrtW
IQp on ceilu.n test* aniplifvuig
in
ind .....
103 wiitk In* has
been do,ng
,0 ■ ,
jlUrc H....^3- - HUQ-acru
Studehaker
t '! ire
]
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i
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io
ml
n
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a
r
South
H*-r
I
«t Boy ‘

Tomorrow

1 be incident rniptni-

' 1t

'*'t «•(»( h hut nhr i t the prim lp.il *

- gTieit
If they dn not get Jo
uethef Jit their 1 ijr.fi-rcm-e tmtay. ]

the h1at&lt;* i-i'ftl uliwlmi likely will
i.»*' •(tiit'ii iipon to ih-i ah- ln-tworn
-l.'ii*
TIt! Million, hi mug priunot

\

ized (he (ievelnpiaent f -t eletii
ket .1 new c a r , which will lie m l r &gt;
103 duced nt the Nationnl Automobile
Show in New York Jim H. Not
w&gt;th standing the fact that the
Erokiiie Six has been brought out
in Europe, where it made iN do
but at the I'uris Salon m Octobei
III-detail* of it* design oi cnnslriu
tion have been made puhlp in t In­
i ' nited S t a l e ,
Be closely g on r' I)-■l a .i , ’ hi f. r
skint- Six that even it* nppearunci
it) Paris wiib a complete surprisinot only to the American public,
who had no inkling (li.it Studebnker wn* preparing another cur, but
to the Industiy a- well.

F*« '*7?...........:
Raca $700 Claim.
'l-O. &amp; Up 5 1-2 Fur.
W - .........

Worthlnirton
r ivlan ......

I Race $700 Claim.
I- Mdna. 6 1-2 Fur.

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ill

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++*■ « «v itL i r»

*112
*100
'--J 109

ir+

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.............. *104

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100

-Claim,

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,*‘AaU.— 100
~

g ) 6 Fur.
07

..p,.r... *100
* ii 9

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~ m W £

t Up 11-18 Mile
^ort'thAHn*'

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107
♦101

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Snnlnrd Ave. K 'Mh — Nanford-Orlaitdo Itnad nl

A GIFT P u rch a se d hen* h e a rs the S ta m p o f Cl mice Select ion

Do you r C h ristm as gift buying in S^Tord
where it will benefit you and the whose com
munity in th e New Y e a r.

F IR S T NATIONAL BANK
SANFORD, FLA.

W eS u gges
T uxedo?

m\

_____

Jtwlo
Ct* i »

Diamonds

T h in g s o f heau ty a r c a jo y ‘ ‘ .fc re v ri'"
not ju st at
i 'Ii list m as T im e
In add it ion to* no- m an y g ifts , we c a r r y t h ris tm a s ' lift

i 11)(t geimitn* I )i;mn&gt; ml
K in g s Priced From

COLEMAN’S

•SI2.0(1 to $900.(10

O ffic e E q u iiim o n t Co.

GENTS WATCHES

Sunshine Scratch Feed and

Gifts For The Home

Gifts For

Ups

R azor Seta, Sporting Goods, Guns, T
. ... «■■■

1

fdr.S

you that your Tuxedo is due
for retirement, step in and
let us show you the newest
Styleplus models that arc
attracting so much atten­
tion around here.
These Styleplus Tuxedos
have found their way into
many wardrobes recently.
Tailoring in a manner be­
fittin g a
Correctly style
_5■Y‘ - ;-r.

In A m b er, Pearl nnd Ivory

Sjjocinl Price

Solid Leather
Hand Rags
$4.00;
‘Diamond Rar Pins*
'

R egular $25.00

\ nines. Special for only

$15.00
-=
/
Diamond Scarf
Pins
Special Price
Sterling Silverware
Community Plate
-

1HI7 Rogers
- T •

1i==tzrli~t *

Jt

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Jr

If it suddenly dawns upon

Manicure Sets
and Toilet Sets

mm*
;
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f

Styleplus
Xuxedos $4'

Klgin. Waltham, Howard,
I him ill un, Illinois and
Grucn

Sl NSHINE EVERY DAY!!!

Toys For The Kiddies

km

Sanford m erch an ts have been making grPa»
preparations f o r the holiday trade.
shelve,
are well stocked and th ey hnve the goods to nlesS
you.
s
^ ^

Klgin, H offrers,
Hampden in 7-15-17
Jewels

Gifts For Every one

Dec. 2L

Phone 108

Hulovu.

s

ANKER DIB

Tom Lord

WRIST WATCHES

M linn

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

d iu v d

l nd PVmet‘o A i

B a r g a in s C an

THE
DIAMOND
PALACE

ALBEMARLE, N c , Dec. 21—
Sunshine
Mush surely puts I’HOFIT IN POULTRY.
((P)—A man giving the name of C.
M
Vmir
Monev
Rack if You A re Not S atisfied "
C. Cutley, was held for prelimi­
nary hearing here today while Salidbury police investigated a charge
that ha shut two Washington and
■
Lee University students in tho
JNO. W. SNEAD
*
Southern railway station there
P hon e 51!)
Saturday night and fled in two
Mvrtle Ave. &amp; 4th Kt
automobiles commundvred at pistol
point
Edward M. Stcit, brother of C.
W. S u it, Jr., former Auburn football star, was In a Salisbury hos- * +++++++'&gt;'!"f 'f+ + + '*‘+'{’+4' &lt;,+++‘!" :,-!”-i,,!-&lt;‘+*+4*,3,++»**-y4&gt;&lt;*++++++^+*.++4+^+4,^.4,^^^^A+ ++^,+&lt;1^
pltal today, wounded, but not se­
verely hurt. A companion, whose
name was not learned, continued
his Journey with a minor wound.
The youths were on their way to
Birmingham, Ala., for tho holidays.
# -A * •/
Cutley was captured here yes­
________ a______________ _
terday by a negro who frustrated
his effort to obtain a third nutomobile. Police quoted him as say­
ing he shot the students in resent­
\\ragonfl. Tricycles. Tea Seta, Footb alls, Boxing Gloves, .Automobiles
ment of remarks they made re­
(Juris, Coftstcrs, Velocipedes
garding his wife, who was a pas­
senger with him. between Win­
ston-Salem and Charlotte, N. C.
Curvinjf Sets, Silverw are, Stoves, *
,
.
----The woman remained on tho train
and .today had not been communl’ &gt; " A r ?*
* m wtUrby police.
ii. u o u n m c

C orner tummercial S c

CHRISTMAS
GIFTS

BLUB BONNET M ARKETS

y**___ loo
*too

ii

Mounted

J^elivered

FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE

T h e itcxall Store
20ti K. 1st St,

He had at

'I ry it mi vnur lieim nnd see the difference.

’SSfogB.I ...T
O. t Up $ 1-2 Fur.

A" ^

cv n n

SANFORD MERCHANTS READY

Sanford Drug Co.

R a re

I . i rider v ilb-

Trees

The C h ristm as spirit in the neighborly spirit
Shop a t home,
’
1 u

T H E TALK OF TH E TOW N

I » If, , ,1 ,01111to
1II , J 1

Holiday Boxes— n gift that

^ ^ H s tm a a

S2.no to $15.00

O pposite Valdez Hotel — 1.1th &amp; Oak

-Ii true I

Man Held On Charge ■
Of Shooting Pair Of 5
Students In Station ■

In

iissorlrneiitH in fu m y
•ureh |d»*H.se.

1 gi'Jjht i L«t (Siian^U r l ( 4*wit. uf'd
Wayne Minin, 'h»
hi Khn, w)•
Tii f Hepdtii 1tftl 1,4w 3-* f riij?i e .
f ^tampfrrTIts'hlp
J wo .lunuarv \vr»'^tiin^
haw- hn$*n gru/Miil ih** prt»niot«'r*,

1 13 i tremi' secrecy that 1 t- i l-.aroctet
M t;..............
Also Eligible

Tangerines! Tan^erinen! 'Pangferines
30c per peck

or^l

Atomizer Sets

Another Blue Bonnet Market Is Open
At 114 N. Park, Opposite Va'der Hotel

llli- •'i ■ \i tiJ.-t is ( uimmsshiii i n &gt;
hat " To -ti 1 it ml'!' Ih'1 W n t wo prn
rii •* f
•i-t-king In hold t hit* fit- &gt;
(tn| •f ! Atil ii.uv Avvt*i|fl l Wf*‘ &lt;tling
nntl i h It.-11 tii I-* winter hriii v;

The regular annual meeting of
the Stockholder* of the Sanford
Bank and Trust Company, Sanford,
Florida, will be held in accordance
with the by-laws, on Tuesday, Jununry llth, 1027, at 10 o'clock A. M.
jit the D.rzetcra’ room of the bau^,
tur Hu* election of n Board of Di­
rector* to serve for tho ensuing
year, to hear roperta . of officera
and to transact such other business
ns may properly come before tho
meeting.
L. M. MARSHALL, Cashier.
Dee. 20th, 1026.

\yjn

Atomizers and

t

Hold Wrestling Match!*

tlemon)

NOTICE

A Few
Christmas
Suggestions

DllHAltrs PACKINt; HOUSE

DePalma Conducts
Tests Of New Car
n o . . , ,
,v
\lhletic ( oinmission S
ByStudebakerfirm win rtc-ido who wi l l :

000 shares. The exact stock hold­
ings of employes and tho extent „ m : E
of their parpicipntion In “thp mel­ To Miami and h»ct A r v
on" is expected to be made known ‘ng Sanford for u- ,8*d*sW
afternoon can »ilUn&gt;l
shortly.

Their

is a Drescription for

Iowa Loan (ompany
( loses Its Doors

lOf)

_______:___ _____

._

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.

F4*sJ

A Few
.

£4
5. -

Bath Robes
Neckw^ „
' AlclXli.1
Hand ken
KLI \
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M
HCr

;el!

�lews
TO APl'-EAlt HEBE
Coe (Unde, incxzo soprano, is to
bo featured during the Sanford
opera reason, Dec. 30 and 31. Sho
- unce yoU novcr *,L
^ 7 i,Us before—perleh tho is n member of the San Carlos
x-rtt “ut Pn Indinim map Grand Opera Company, which Is to
iF fo ,,. right hand corner show at the Mllune.
county,- 'ndt fa r from
Stiver. Jt&gt; right there
TO B E AT MI LANE
wnrda. stories that
Bianctf Snroya, dramatic so.
r l #1* tho north pole ntu
prano,
who is to appenr at. tho Mi*
9
,
•
gtorc, which
h Inno THqater with the San Carlos
Grand Opera ConiS L
and .a railk irful Gl-arid
S o T ’-vnd a blacksmith ■■■■■■■«■(------------Mttker with 97 Santa
Htrho call this place homo,
^iadisputahlO witness to
inj\\
Gsus hnt- l&gt;ccn hero since
L , 1B65— »nd right happif c b J s lives here"™ail thq
t i a e Gfld," Httlo Aeno
Sliest tot 'in the Santa
ibool, puts it.
Jslitts Bockstaler
jje , the stdry to Julius
old man with ft rud-

frioid &lt;»f the whole Santa
jtace.

\f, Jlockataler is tho only
^ Bs reaident who doesn't
YKcmble with the rcrt of
. Claua folks each Christ- ^^
the party in the littlo JS
o0 top of the hill.
j;
„dy rise is there, beaming „
jliaf, and prc.wntly old g.
LiisMlf maker his appear*
[irffrlet cent, shining whiah ,y boots and all that—J pork.italer 1
L however, knmvs there is —
Ctaus.
&gt;
!;B
[hard to get the kids to bcKris Kringle, nowadays,'*
a, In his deep, German
But you can say fo r mo
t Is one. nnd'lCa ft good
rjh c peo|de u fth c world.
en’t for the , Christmas
jnce a y*‘ar. wliut to rt of
mold il t* ’ "

.uk-h h’ SuKpicinn!
is
that removal
[shiamy
bickers and red
fiats t,m which tlu* N !
risfus wt in - a’, the annual

Columbia SupttmoCoufU
Justfcc Dailey will rule on the
oiottgh Thursday, • Meantime ar­
rangement of the defendants nnd
stock, amounting to about |4,280,the fixing of a trial-date, will be
oo°,/ .
delayed.
I.lttlcuin contended that the oil
magnnuj had been singled’dot by
the Senate /or, special prosecution,
OTIS DIVIDEND MADE
inasmuch a* Independence counsel
NEW YORK. Doc. IM.—i/P)—An­
had Icon appointed to conduct the
other stilutnntlol holiday gift by
case. ,lp dc,crtb«d thd Senate resan Industrial corporation today
February 8,1924. direct"filJ made tu common stockholders
j mg President Coolidge.to appoint
cf the Otis Elevator Company, tho
p, 21.—(/Ft— the specml proa ecu tors as uncondirectors authunzing a stock div­
ho Fnll-SJn- c, nititutional and constituting an
idend of 25 per cent on the common
nsplracy in -1 ridgement of rights of due porindop advise-1 cer.s of law ns defined in tho Con­
ic Jennings |"ittniion.
&lt;
conclusion Of
1-evi Cook, in behalf of Fall, said
,&lt;■ ' ■

i

Court

Ruling Over

thd 08th CorigTcan « u , ”gr.tx)
inquisition" and that any trial
based open lift actions was in the
nature of the case pot due process
Of law.
’ [
. Fall
t*_%» faces
.
.trial
» ■ »In this
• “If
“If U
Mr.
honorable court and. is acquitted
he and his conael are denounced a*
shysters—
' tlic Senate ot the
United States,” . be said. " I f we
make u motion, we sro accused of
seeking delay. I f wo do nothing
We arv guilty.”
FOOD ACT AMBNDED
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— (JP)—
The food and drugn act was amended by tho House today to in­
clude u provision, sponsored
by

California, that raw fruits and
vegetables grown
outside the
United Stated and its x ImiUrriM
shall be sp labelled, when add Ih

LADIES!

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JJim iiU if.
,,

B e tte r B e S afe Than Sorry.
a it
a r t ttf cleaning and dying. The inci
our proof.

LANEY DRY CLEANIN'
110 E . 2nd S t
W

U iin n fifH in iiiiiin i

B BB®**l®®®^JpWgNNBBnnaaBaaa ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
301

Good Until Christmas!
“We buy rj^ht

1 «u*.vTJuP*?mu&gt; Ur
t*
■■••*»!on*.|
■t ‘-'.S' 4
*&gt;«» M
'V
•
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We sell right

Tomutpea
largd
Beans
C am p bells, .'5 cans

Pumpkin
Large can

lOYii

Pears
No. 3 can

• ; i'Jm i-p ii i;,r

P o ta to es
10 lbs.. Irish

Every member of the family has received
our careful attention in the selection of our
g*ift suggestions. Not foolish gifts that
will pass and be forgotten in a days time b
their usefulness.

Su gar
10 lbs., f ’unc

Fresh Meats — Ducks - Chickens

C. W. KNAPP jl
ss
E u i n ic riy F r ic m lly Sto res

oi)2 Sanford Ave.

S■

isa* parly
might
re.voal
|Ut , but IV ttvsir has been

H i B R i i a * J|
---- - ■

- ■ '*off^o t*|( ■
a\ i,
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nW:i* .-e w r
I1

HOSIERY

Gordon
The newest in hosiery
i,to den
lines hosiery
are pnpului on account
f
ibelt •nappy, yet
lieu'
mp|M-ursticr
as
well ns their durability.

Gotham

'

- a,’t:j ; f * ;T £ ; ,&gt;

These Gold Strlpo Gotham hosiery
in svmi-chlffon weight will mako
■me of the most acceptable gifts
to any lady member of your fam­
ily

Tin po|tlle\ heel
has
found favor among the
women “f particular
tn-!&gt; u'o| we foi l that
ligb*
.my f*-mligor's
hUcb a gill wo&gt;uli| d**
Ii.1art

MaHq‘ Itj, Wi*~t

fftahlon atyie.

55# prj&lt;cd, in

$2.25 mto $2175
*“S1
"I
c.
'

apqeptalim gffl

ii-t!
('bui- i* near
lJnco!u
ml, wbi*!' Abraham Linl„t&gt;ri
I'lii' folk
front
Inu. bn'*- marly nil visited
’I see tile Nsno Hanks I.in-

Sl.aO to $2.50

.•tiiiriaJ
iat!i&gt;r Al.tr rin Is .&gt;rte of the
nf ritiren* Ojt? gela the
tail Hlhiitr -cl..... f'hristnins

a*

ii
ii

his

Pop" away from

.Santa

'bily told him once t h a t oil
all Claus talk was so much
Kmie1 wa- inclined to bo­

to j

mrbi

j

tbe*. - too a Santa Claus," j
*n*it ■ I intel. "T h e re ccr- \
n‘ ''bt.be you don’t see
bm his spirit is Here all
&lt;—ju-’ ’ike (iqd'a,H

laser
said anything
-am., i la us after that,
’Tricher" la /‘opulnr
ftl young mep live in Santa
W only one. young ,!n&lt;ly^tkn Frey, the school'tonchpopular? You bet!
ttry oldest native of Santa
* Mrs John Foellllon, who
h &gt; Santa Clauslnn fo r B7
Sbr S.ivs it’s tho best town
tHc&gt;
‘ ,
traveling men who "ihake”
vt of Indiana havedUcov^
l Such, too,
/* /
®ukc s}H‘cfal trips to Sntiln
Mfiy year fo mnil their
*v'
greetings to thefr
*rd customers.
*S»nta 1 laus, Indiana,” post*
attracts swift * attention,
‘ Warned. •’ •
'•A
Fi'lht 1920 NEA Service)

H cren rc five ways in which we try to merit
your good-will: I. Quality always the h ig h ­
est; 2. Prompt, depemjiiblc deliveries—
whether the quantity is large or small;
3. Advice in selection of materials; -I H e l p ­
ful suggestions on yOur building problems;
5. Prices always fair.
't

,

I

*

We-spbpiit ,qur case to the very highlit
court^-tiic court of Public Ooinion!

r ? r

S 5 . 7 5

to | I» -fO

A A

S 1 2 .U U
~

ft8Sor^ l e,Art Y

, $1.00 ]to $3.50

&gt; .2 **V ,Y .jfa

HVi

Men’s in itia le d lirten

kerchiefs.
ment.

In box

assort- ‘ ‘

$1.00 to $U 0

Lingerie! The Gift to .Charm Feminine H earts
Gowns
Nothing would find fav
/ like this dairt|.y plecfe df
have a wide rango of at
ioned of lovely »Uk m a te r ia l antf d a jp t-,
lly trimmed with laces and ribbons. ^

Kxquisite creutions in crepe de chines,
daintily trimnu'd with lares and con­
trasting materials, .Moderately priced.
I’hilippne
hand-enibroidered
gowns
make practical As well as a most (lesir
able gift.

$5.0 0 1$16,50
Made of fa pc
novel.ways.. J
khe d esres I
dress Cons|c

Made of good quality crepe dc chine,
luce trimmed, with the final'touch in
trimmings of ribbons.

very popular
jy want!? V

$ 4. 75 10$10.75

tw

Bedroom Slipperg

T o w e ls B e a u tifully
hundcmbroiderrd , linen,.
Gueat ( l i t .
The
hoasektvper Will be
dcjlgKied when
«H* Mrt some

Lone Star Cement la

Alabama Portland
Birmingham,
Babaldlary of InternnUonal &lt;

&lt; T *r

Ladies' dainty, hond^rni- *
broidcred linen handker- _
. chiefs. Som e linens U!lmmud w ith laces.
georgettes.
Some ilVYiox

Step-Ins

Chase
n n p iflK W

A gift th at she will appreciate!

ClmnioispUc Gnnntlets
ctnlirMideml euff. Nvitl m
nppearjinee.

$J .25

T h e l tiited S ta tes S u p rem e C^ourt recen tly
defined g o o d w ill as " th e disposition of the
p leased cu sto m e r to retu rn to the place
w h e re he hns b een w c ll*trc a le d .,’

Claua

nne
ei In 11, Alene Comer

fjS

GOOD WILL

• &gt; s-bt of the Christtha

linmitoful silk paraaola.
Newest
.
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e
v j
j
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Blue, green, purple, retl and black.

n f hi’uwn, ta il, grey and

t

•the Supremfe Court calls

irt y
i IIunii r is |Ft nnd the big-

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Parasols

Gauntlet ■styles in bid &lt;'ul-

i* leas i* one of tin; Santo
obi lie;. 1 .
lie ta u great
cf Jiibu* iiiK’kstaler.
er.is ■ v’ t in tile whole yf*ar
v wi

SI.50' to $1.9

: jpgs t„ ,&lt;2.25

Gloves

HI ever -aw' lie and Hockrul 'T ee I ew is ait up late
t v.rt •L. hi the letters to
Hay, 'bui pour in
from
* land
sn.-w. s a- many of them
ible—wimet intea sending 3
rands

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Corporation

imong her gift*

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so

Cosmetics V

lAitlies" gatht .qullfotl lined in
m any bright shades. A few
leather Htylea.

$1.50 to 52;75

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Men’s leather house slippers of
Rood quality. The man always
l^yeclate useful gifts.
,

Dusting bath powder,
bat|h salts, perfumes
apd other cosmetics, all
n ^ y put up in artistic

All leallwr
hand b ^ * in tha un­
der w* arm
•tyle, pooch

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�Consider

As Brisbane

rublUhrU every
« * N » r ■« S*Mf»r«, I i..rl.in,

u^ate th e birthday of'JosuH Chrint— W onderful
Bqtiandering Wealth.
I
111 » l&gt; | | ii.ll.. A . r o u e
I
Five Greatest Men.
" "lty God, The Prince o f Pence, E vertaatln g
--------------------------------i, the prophet foretold Him— some nfien are To Modify Killing.
JU#re*l fan K«comI iChtM
M attar. j
Japan Need Not Worry.
| H H F ?J, ISIS, at the I’oii toff leal
d ru nk! r»
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i SanD.rti. Florida, under A c t of
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
t-mih »,|I8»T.
(Copyright. 1926. Star Co.)
T h e y have hunted up th e ir bootlegger. T h ey have
naked him to violate th eir cou ntry’H iawn again, and to tak e
SECRETARY WORK, of the in­
a n o th e r step , lower into the degradation w here Hneaka ami
terior
department, who studies and
erooka a re bound to land.
understand* national problems, ha#
J u s t b efo re C hristm as th e liqu or will be slipped into
a big tank ns chairman of the min*
th e back door som e nigh t, A b o ttle will be opened C hrJat-

CITHUS tlHANDS".

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An.rao.potl|kjLf
Hlmon Pur* »{o | ’
: &lt;|rm Fruit ivin#
‘■cm t.ltrtin t
^ liru* 3pfC|ft|
2-10-10

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KruJl t Vine i
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licro i abffrrlna
Satsuma Bprcm

" !“? S ' * y f A * * a *
■ln*»™ »™ « • * ■ * &lt; * t h a t sacred j cr",J ^
n ig h t in B eth lehem , w hile the C h ristm as bells are rin g in g
.
,
. „
. . . . „ nn
out th e m essage o f th e Yuletlde, th e man of th e house w ill! “n , rn!|&gt;
h, . o&lt;&gt;
be guzzling th e liquor th a t is to m ake him a beast on C h rist- i
BUtomobil(1 owneri( nn(,
m w day.
.
millions of farm engine#, depend. ,
And th ere will be C hristm as Evd p arties fo r w hich n
-nu. country now i# u#ing up its
Supply o f liquor has been provided. Young men and m aidens 0u „bout a# fu*t a# n young
will be given “d ain ty fla s k s " filled w ith w hiskey as souvenirs spendthrift u#e* an inheritance aeo f tlie occasion. “S p ik ed " punch will be served w ith g re a t ‘mired without work,
h ila rity . And along tow ard daylight, about the tim e little
“ —
children are s tirrin g in th eir sleep, or s ittin g u p rig h t in th eir
u e k k IT w a s said. "Beethoven
little beds stra in in g th eir eyes to see if S a n ta Claus has c o m e ,. u " ,M? ot the Y*v«_*crc»to»t men that
th e older boys and g irls with flushed fa c e s and unsteady i fvcr lived ’ William Wngit*. or
ste p s will fum ble th e ir way. into the house to b rin g a day o f i l)etrolt* who mnke# wire iron work
sudness to all who love them .
, nm*
n«k#, Who aro the

•fi.ibolldln* t&gt;™w a, hotel., apartKfk tdbhl hau»r». -i'll X LK|?a O ir c-maUvlTa of five «.,«•
fcU#»«§l7ue(l«» „ «fft/l&gt;
f/h « » l M . r . l
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1 7 * a rh d u t
p ro * ta lo n for Inrrrnacd

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QUALITY first FAIR pb
PROMPT SHIPMENT t Z

i manufacturing fertilS*

rlonda Growers,

CASIt^SJ
CASH
ORDERS DJ S ? 0 UNT8 Trf
TEEN PER CENT'
E. O. Painter Fertilii*
Jacksonville, Duval County, ]

W h isk e y a t C h ristm a s tim e ! D ru n k e n e ss, d eb a u ch ery , ; ° th"
’ ArchiniPde;), sdcl)cc;
w retch ed q u a rre lso m e n e ss, as p a rt o f th e c e le b ra tio n o f h e s|m
, wriUng; Michael Anday on w h ich th e C h ris tia n world sp ea k s th e ir jo y fo r t h e ’
art; J pwtBni mBthom8tics.
co m in g o f th a t Man o f G a lile e .
Whnt name would you BubstiMen w ho ca n n o t a ffo rd to buy th e ir fa m ilie s o r d i-[u a « 7 .Sot Alexander, Caesar or
n a ry c o m fo r ts will pay f i f t y d o llars fo r th e ir C h ristm a s liq- (
m "b £
u or. M en w ho c o n trib u te n oth in g to c h a r ita b le o r g a m z a -jlonu, ci%tuxvt|.
tio n s , and do n o th in g .fo r w istfu l little ch ild ren who a re lik e- 1 y ou m,Kht want a philosopher,
ly to h av e no (C h ristm as jo y s at all, will bu y th em se lv e s a J Xocrnt™, Pint,., Aristotle, nr Un­
c a s e 'o r so o f w hnt th ey call " O h -b c -jo y fu l," and fo r th em - J ron. Hut gmilncs# in philosophy

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ONE - DAY SEKVI(
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llia l a n , u n d en a* th im p . llu .1 a , , „ . r ....... l i n n * . .h a !

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MASTER AND SLAVE

w hich “ th e h erald a n g els sing. G lory to th e new -born K in g ,” !
___
TAMPA TIMES
e v e ry w h e re th e r e sluiuld lie Hie kind ot jo y 1hat call com e
S in n M 'N S ('AllRYINT, many
‘Lord, let me recount to Thee out in th e open as an exam p le o f th e C h ris tin a s s p irit loving enriridgr., ingenious "blind#," and
Pcrhiip we are a hit senUmei :al There never
Ins been nnd never
&gt;o f thh gr*«k tilings Tlivu liast
ileenys give the |M.or liirdn slight
Jo y o u sn e a s th a t leuvus sw eet m em ories.
—if «*, we are not sorry At any will he trouble between whites and
&lt;A iL . .
In
nee
Proud sportsmen
a r e 1 _.
i ,
\ i uilh H( f&gt;n ^ Ilfr IH
i ‘UJi 1 ra tf* we wert impressed Icy the negroes who understand each uth |
----------&lt;&gt;-------Wf me, even m&lt;$
ircrfnifrJII’fK'il
short \ P -.fury coming out &lt;if &lt;r
Trouhle
is l.rewetl hy the
r little one. &gt; u ,
■U, I 11 linn I ■11 uni t hem
' Washington of a southern mem- other sort And. in almost every
her of
oiigrt H- having saved :i mstanee the most of it is brewed
Hot I that car’d for Then
MIt I I .I M U A* II t-uggests negro , huri'h in the tapital city for the negro
t Thou didst set Thy heart upre,
.
t hat - t . o r l - n o n dev ole soine en- t r*&lt;m the n.fiet loneer - h u m m e r heA me a n negro is al most as mean i
ei3P^‘-~iT
!h e g o v e n im e n . is the l‘ — r .ll lh - l . r - t "1 lt&gt; prurtr , r . v
m„unting skll , cause the treasurer of ............. ..
as a mean white man. Hut the
\even xnf
ru tiuim Ul th o se rt*.SlK&gt;nM»j|o tor th e I'ontipirucy involved IN fully, whit'll llu»y cun uanlly L-nrn ■Krttiun wiirhln |&gt;|)injf in it 17 »hr *nn mean
nf rithrr rnco aro not)
ttW oho: •» thfi le a sin g o f c e rta in naval oil reserv es
A lbert H Kali. In d". their finest specimens
fif an
It slave oil hi- father's generally found among
former
r —. .
If th. , would devote tin jm-t cent plantaii TI
slave owner*, nr among their sons
therefore was It sweet to Thee fo rm e r s e c r e ta r y o f th e in terio r, and Kdward I, D ohenv.
leave Th y majesty and Thnma, C a lifo rn ia oil m a g n a te, have been freed o f co m p licity in a 1^,.* m , T r ‘.mid g b i'd u . lo r d ? ',
‘,nB ‘7'*r
,l,s J1" '1 wTrr li ft ,f.In tncfn
" ‘"-‘e there
mat__ b\k like mo,
i
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tf5N‘ t■14* i'irn.4, lorlioictl (hun
han iw*
t n rrlatinn
idrtpt
Htttte &lt;*1C.
Hchoniu w hich brouKht in to Mr. Uonony M jm ssrsnion oil prop- .tfw| ilrur a rhan«^ and. inrHlcntnl- j
NVhu h pm s IpiI between south Wouldn't be any venti^o o ' -nrc
i a » « - T r ~ . r t 5- *4
&lt;&gt;rtJ ' vallied a t $1UU,UOO,OIIU ami to Mr. Kail s depleleil b a n k jly . prolong for #ume year, tho! M-,t masters and their slave*. To trouble.
This story oiit of Washjicd baBy oh thft knet!
accou n t a " lo a n " o f $ 1 0 0 ,OIK).
pleasure of killing
bo spie tIn-re were hud master* nnd mgion gw# far toward proving
life mdtKfr
thjho ovvur
*
u . .
. . , f, ,
. . .
....
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I
------1had slaves, nnd the twain produced that. It is the latter day genern"lk llkilmO, i f
?
.
111 le a u lt &lt;d tile ttia l winch ‘ lidtul Iasi I n u rsd a ) ia . ^ ilinU G H j a p a n hn- not *I'ftnr had conditions
A* a rule, mins and well meaning lull ill ad ■
on®*-1tj, _ not in th e lea st su rp risin g e j ln view o f till* I'ln u m s ta n c e tj It|j.ltj ,,,,,,UK!, I rouble with her earth however, t.otli masters and slaves vised friends of the negro who,
..Ml G. Rossetti: Selection verd ict o tlle r th an th*- one reached by th e ju r y was out of uuake*. luvi* Noble, of the llniu-.l were ......I The result was that rnlse the devil
Certainly th e y 1
m t u Finished."
th e q u e stio n . T h e governm en t stood' ...........
to win its States geological . a r m , says th- while the., relationship wn# nof might l„ stop it Hut will they’
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* 4 J n[nines** islands will cvt*nlmilh id«»l huvmin HlHvtTy can t be* uicul
t.chn :n-w**r «fin4 they no
i t - Peru heed* i« the sound ' a s '' , in ^ ^ ^ ' k h t JU.lt a s well h a v e w „ h d r ii w n t h e u u b e t - (lUuPix-ar . om pktely 1-dow
th,
!' was very satisfactory
Their probahlv
will
i,..t at
any t im e;
»tlon o f a Inr stick
i n c u t s l I L t h e f^rst |i!(UU‘ m id &gt;u\ed 1 J l ^ T e t l e r ^ l
HIP. ,,f the P a n fi,
ottadhinenis were dose and their soon.
'twin, th e ^ S t in in m l m iff Ilf n il' trrnl. ' *"
*
®
“ J .nqiamifc semritisl# reveal the interest- common, sifted down to
Anyhow, we are glad that our
i m I_______ .._______
L
l„hn
m . . l\
lie
,
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1
fact that an island in Kvusu hav bottom
With a few- exceptions, father was a slave owner—though
§r
Representative John
H ie oil scandal fro m its in ception has been an in m m “0 '
ago. drowning here ami there, th,. feeling ha- we are gladder still that there is
j i has gut his parole
irectly
u
rerietisible
m
uss
ui
en
tan
g
lem
en
ts.
It
has
involved
d
ire
ctly
ono.
[passed down from fathers to runs, no more slavery — for hi# being so
J l e ’ll probably run for gov
What thm southern member of gave us Levi. By the way, Levi
or
in
d
ire
c
tly
sco
res
o
f
men
prom
inent
in
th
e
b
u
sin
e
ss
nnd
tnpw. , / i C*qj j/i, •
congress
did is ju»t one more uvi- refused to be freed when he wn*
ll resu lted in th e d
(list
^isu
id
'p o litic a l life o f th e rountrv
It
isclo
su re ot
i p i \v e \ t i: JAPAN M il *tn
dene.- thatit is so.
declared «n He stayed on with
China
Goes
oh\c
vyatel
lorTge.
than
som.
Sagyih ,£nvoyTfn
it g r a ft-g r a b b in g H fjiublu an a d m in istra tio n and toil to tin(h"
"1
tin*
best
friends
the
his "old murster" until his ileatfi
S&lt; lentlsts - h o w writer
k2T6 P^kln&gt;" ouggest# a head th e re s ig n a tio n n! threi iiu -ii (tom tin- iid u n et o f ('resid en t otln-i couulncha#
il.evi.
nti
old
negro
and has since stayed on with one i
line South Vrueriiii, not -o long now.
.5 These English diplomat
dipt,
whowas tils fatherslave of the "little bosses" nr "little mis i
1; H arding
rWi* ’tilu'ikOd
taiirirvhni'
lifnl
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C
.&lt;
,
I-k
n
ul
i-t-i
i...
I
no
«
a
*alwkyrf snoopin' around
No I
needs I. tell him that Levi tesses." We do not believe that to
. OIJ.U lev oodl-l wtlll-. I II.- •Olli wou!i!
A s I hi I " - ,\|. u Mrs R e g i st el |s Ulit s Mill I lie b .ill I &gt;&lt;. 11
'Igbt tor
turn l.evi has could he convinced ttial he tins los|
gR] _ F itr &gt;
cin 't understand why Miami etiy tria l " fro m itn liegip ning reso h ed itse lf into a jjm k pass ■’ I f - if t r VI.Uid n ■■I&lt; mu 1CIf .1 done Hint, a iiuriibe! f tunes And inqthiiig b\ doing sf^
(
lull'd
li&gt;
iitiv
iiiiuiut'
irealiueul
about dntdrtnlning that "Hu- lllg gnm e.
Oh, Yes, we forwarded Levi's,
Leasing o f th e reserv es a a.- [lie b u sin e ss o! i he hot tom of l he -en. And j ml ' here i- nothing flint gives him
rtun queen.” Why don't they ev ery o n e in g en era l and no one in p a rtic u la r. F all tried to
mure pleasure than to see, so fnr Christmas present last week. And 1
find
•In Jill-1 1" H i l l ' "
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,••• oyster. shell*
, on vhigh
" " " im.un.
he can, that la-vis need# nnd ttial Commonplace thing make# us 1
place the blame mi his assistants in the interior department, turn*, lifted up from the
rtUBOIia|jU. want# are provided for. wonder how many of those who
V•
.... o---------aro going to the opera. A dm iral R obison defended Full and R e a r A d m iral G r iffin bottom.
.
,
,
He had rather have Levi’s “ little abuse
form er slave-owners
mid
FortiiMHh'ly " M . imk “M'!" l fioss’ than tofie
leaven'# sake call it “sh-ee- opposed him . It developed thul th e ca b in e t as a whole didn't
mlled king.
Me tii.-ir children for ill treatm ent nf
^ t n u l v m ill h n \ » ' h m l n o L j u I i f f t
h'^wlth the accent, on the sec- kno\V a n y th in g about th e lands or ab o u t th e le a se s and yet
is sure that I hi r.me many other negro,-# seiul a negro a t'hristmn#
it f t i i l r it t n t i* v it L it* - ’
U t ii
N o rtn
case# that arc parallel with his ami present, just as what was dune in i
$yllable.
i 19* ( ir« lu o n t ) h i u t
I'icsideni Hiqding was mm or
in fo rm ed o f th e &gt;itua I ' “ It | m*i f o r
I evi’s.
Washington lead’ ll* to speculate
in IT, imid vriUN
Wht»n it In
It is -till triu that the southern upmi how many of them have ever i
lion.
atferd hn» a good gulf as.ur*#
I m . i n D M to
our
pr&lt;*M*nT
N o rth
white people ul
' he negro’s best -a\ei( a negro church from the
ch Sanford people are prom
T h e g ov ernm en t had n good . a&gt;e us fHr as it went. St h•, Du1 ftumiln
mi o' wa* ‘-til! friends
and
"11
unbeliever! a*, tmn block.
are and more peopli
I.1MK)
ytNHr
-'
f
r
o
f
i
i
f
h
r
e
t
u
i
"
f
Dlf*
-ut it was hard to prove the existeini -if a (onspiriuv
Hi.
g to u#o it »fV|-r£ d«)
- l o i i p a jjt
( h t r 11v (*k fir** h i i h " t d

({

W hat a Charming Room”
W a l l s to x tu ie d wilk
T ex tone invariably drw

Tlio ( )i! Scandal

th at com m ent. W ith it
you m ay reproduce any
p eriod #i texture, any
co lo r o r combination of
co lo rs in th e form of a
p erm an en f deamitum.

L e t us tell you about

TEXTONE
CHASE AND COMPANY
K or S a le by
S a n fo r d , F la .

For a Better Stucco House
Every element of , hjnee ha*l
been taken out oi Oriental J
Stucco. Y ou can berjitikatl
yoiw exterior vvalls willtt lb-1
solutely uniform in colof"“ l
no streak# — ixMiitiiul in lo*|
ture. Oriental k tutco #dqx*
itself readily to jny archF|
tectural pcricxl.

w

A sk us al&gt;out

♦two defendants stand v i n d i c a t e , ! in the e v e s of t h e m i i i i I
’ h u t t m t h m if m m h m a t t e r ,*
SI ’KVIVING I'ROSRERITY
I t 'J f|mny how aljnbsf evetyufieHbuf not in th e m inds of (heir fellow i iti/ens
There will a I - l " b» g tfu* lrf-*t we ran.
MIAMI PAH V NEWS
Im tteJ an honest man nnd vet . w ays l&gt;e a q
u
estio
n
uboi
question at,out that "lo an " To begin with Fall
1
M d y everyone will upon
hedged in his testimony, declaring b efo re the Senate tom
- — i
ADMIRE THE WISDOM of
u freio rt to lies.
Nation# and tTjrtrvidutds have Kh, Philip* war, through Valley
:nitteg that the hundred thousand was advanced by Kdward Mu«#oli,n The birth rate i* fallm m it
Doheny said that it was "'ft 'n hnly, and although that na- been ruined by poverty. But a |-,.rge and the Wnr Between the
f suggest inn I# that ynU be 14. McLean. Washington publisher
littcl time forili in research will Slot.-#. -I,„w* that the fiber of its
nycticing on your New Yi-m
car purely a favor given by him lo ut, old friend. The signature
"""ouilL^r''M^folili"dtSs *ervo to bring forth the startling people
strong to withstand
^&gt;tt# before you make them hail been torn from the note Mr Ihiheny declared to save
lr„,.n,| that the Roman blood
truth that* prosperity hu# served Llaner, and hardship. Now. howju ’II find them easier
t&lt;&gt;
Full from embarrassment in the event of Doherty's death. 1inherited by the Italian people shall
J* • •*
•
to wreck more natinnn and nmre ever, we lin. asked to face anothThis act aloim creates the suspicion that the two men were
*wl,yindividual* than can bo charged |er kind -.f problem ultogcther A#
R^n*tn„i
, K.o fully
Gdly aware tiiat
that their transaction was crooked.
. After
Afu’r January
J®[,U0IP'. first
fir"t any
1,11v huehe1(p fi ,n.(( t|
p' ur^* h 1 i
.
■ .
lor under (H) will tm taxed. Mu##o- to poverty or the a m e n ta , W v - i Ilcnrl&gt;
. ...
slarft-s lh tfwiv next' session
l' all and Doheny may rejoice at their acquittal at the imi will prove that two can live erty breeds. One does not need to
'“ '
’’ 1,1 ^ ln their
bad check law bar of justice but they have no reason to believe tiiat this «# cheaply n# one. by making it be i&gt;onr to tie miserable. In fact, .
happiness come# easiest and q'nltk- |
third of al| thi* wraith
1 wQtortt’o dnK l,l" a" 4' means acquittui at the bar of pUblu opinion. Mr. Fall showed mtir,! fixjwhiflve for one.
est to the man unuccustomctl to i "f the human rare Herbert Honv
that ho was grossly unfit to have held public office of any j Unmarried women will not K- associating it with riches, but r , re. cnijv -tateri that in tie.
, . while
, , the rest of the
.
oT'thcm wu'iiTd i'MU " who count* goi&gt;d health and sternly i.......
tp have invent kind and Mr. Doheny demonatrated that in dealing with pub- ■
'a-i ilecioh
llo With which bo cun t unc lie officials he bud no sense of d e c e n c y . The whole case is! nod and do their duty—if tlie, cn)I,l,,y,,u'nl “''dnn occaBhinnlday- U"il.l has been dovanted by war. IS
off n# u* agencies of happiness.
a neighbor#!'conversation n hint on A m erican public life and is a stig m a on th e lives o f righl man came.
I There can be no such thing n# n '"u ixipiilHtirm, Increasing a little. I
Inhibiting u* hvo m en th a t will n ev er be lived down.
I CiMilzatiari
.
! nation or nn individual failing ov­ h.i* accumulated It# wealth ten
trivafo righb, u gesnip.
AMUNDSEN; AND
NUBILE er the precipice of prosperity, but
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‘ yalclan r»F Sanford
Viaed UB that ho had

f - ------------------ 0 --------------------which tho trip couldn't have been
tho chief credit goes to the
TO P IT Y D IS T R E S S is but htinutn to relieve it is God- made,
Italian.
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g died of ruble#. Wu
UH^kll to hia nttantlon *&gt;dia- -- ,
y ’ftfI&gt;a,&gt;t‘r
tei ‘‘
n^Jacksonville
man Who

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THE RUSH FOR FLORID A
OllLANDO SENTINEL

,dog and. In
Arable#.

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A talc of tho movement to Floryx ci.T - * 7 '
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.... , |o#t one o F ita beat id.-, I# told by the Charlotte (N.
fin tho* deutbw ^l* Charles a
*£ u n
jr*~Bnnford Herald. A no*
H # fa ct la that whenever a
.'M o r
W ” particularly If hi#
m
V.aattlaa down in
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train# were put on the lines, all
four running out of New York,
“Pitting, when Florida is reached.
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fie la about aa heavy oa last tea
for there ia re-enactment, of

good
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unpleasantly about the
, disagree
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lrh&gt; &lt;lf the Nnrge to the North
‘n
^ o " ftrr, ,h.nt
the. Italian, Noullc, directed the

th e y .g o t w h at they need and desire for the ou tlay, th a t the (^ n g o f * t f f N u V . &amp; d it,
money is being spent fo r o b jects which th ey qpprovo, a n d ; commanded it, during it# succe#*th a t it is living applied w ith good business sense and m an­ ful flight, with everybody on
Ismrd under hU-orders.
agem en t.— Woodrow W ilson.

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along

when there Is a certain amount of
povertg, when labor ntlll i « . a
ncccfsity nnd succe## n thing' to
be achieved, tlie danger of this is
obviated. The precipico isn't here.
In n New York pulpit th e other
day the Rev, Dr. Hurry Emerson
Kosdick gave warning that w e­
eds# and riches may yet ruin tlie
United Staten. He i# not an al­
manac, in the ntrirt nensc of tho
word. Ho was not attempting to
to frighten anyone into accepting
th6 plan of aalvation hb represent*.
Neither was he auggestirig any
radical change In the Constitution
or In the law# of the various state*,
lie simply decried the “swagger”
of a nation that holds one-third
of the wealth of tho world.
Ha
emphasized the belief that th$rc
remains a very great posslbi
that the nation whfch ha* ■

YOU HAVE NOT heard of one
fine chnmpiort, whone nnmo wh#
Mnggio Mackin when she came
hero from Ireland. Now ahe Is
Mr#. A. p . Hyatt, "champion tele­
phony operator Of tho world." An
institution'where telephone girls
rest or recuperate after illness 1#
named for Her.. She began giving
when Chicago
»a and it was
•la were better oprcallted tha
becauso "glrla
orator# t‘
To be chain- day sermon.
°r| require# ««gM "

F o r Sole Hy

CHASE &amp; CO.
HcIiabliD Building Supplies

’ " ‘d In addition, if the debtH~ure |
t" It handled a# at, present plannc.l j, large part of all the peoP1' " f Europe for sixty years to
c«imc will he pnyfiig nil their snrplu: earning# Into our pockets. No
nat mu m hifllory cvqpnfced #uch
a siiimtlon. No notion In hfntory
ever faecal such a temptation.

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A subscription to The Sanford
Herald will prove an excellent
gift to some-friend or relative.

Tom Sims Says
N&gt; " York night clubs must closo
nt :t a. in. now. This ought to re­
lic'' the traffic congestion for tho
tmlkniuit.
" ,,nt Salm testifieBi that after
hiu marriage to Milliccnt Rogers
he couldn’t find work. Funny, wo
aearcmes-

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honor the

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l»er pirturc# "of Alhtee
McWternoh nnd Kenneth G.
I »tiy\v thynt pjjc ,jf‘ them 1i*
hmuely m -tho other.—
’,“-,*pcndcntY What'#
h If hnif if It did
:&gt;uld guy# like u#

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cruel should be jmslied out of sight, and on the morning on wanted t» kill it himself.

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T H E P E O P L E O F th e U nited S t a t e s a r c n ot je a lo u s
I o f th e a m o u n t th e ir G o v ern m en t costa, if th e y a ro s u re th at
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&gt;Copernicus, Tyeho-Brnhc, Kepler,•
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no
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which
T
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erald
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are
th
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a
Galileo Bui the five chosen will,
0D SAVES—"Have u», O God
ln
our salvnUqtq ami gather u&gt; co m p le te sto p p a g e o f ('h r is lm a s liqu or b u yin g and sellin g
n amt deliver us. that w* ca n be e ffe c te d . Hill su rely th e re is a way fo r m u iii ............
M i Hi I sMIlN M AN I CATS and
Ire thanks to Thy Indy to be persu ad ed to e lim in a te th e ir Is size th is y ea r.
other de*trui live animals destroy­
’ 1 Chron. 16:H&amp;.
C h r is tm a s tim e should be such a kindly tim e. Us ed Iks-a use they Inll so many game
Y K R - 0 Gofl* the T-ord, the,
ngth of my nalvntion. Thou c e le b ra tio n s should be such in nocently happy ones. T h in g s 'bird". Ho y are like the boy that

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selves and th e ir frlen d a th ey will provide w hat th ey th in k is j w n n "«n e'»f"th e'g reat star "men.

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jAY. DECEMBER 21. 1920

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T E L E PH O N E

MRS. F R E D

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D A IG ER , S O C IE T Y

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EDITOR

R ESID EN C E

S°
Thia week will he well filled
with
activities pertaining to •the
frdnesday
approaching
Christmas holiday by
a Jine Sharon will en^aber of her young tho different organisations of the
o'clock at her home on Methodist Church. ^
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On Wednesday evening there
Department Chrlstmna
will
be a prayer meeting service
b children of club
; j;J0 o’clock.
-S &gt;’ with music by the League.
Thursday evening, beginning at
Thursday
7 o’clock, the Sunday School will
j Guild Christmas ball have an old-time Christmas, in the
Ball.
form of a tree for the children of
j#hbors of America to
Io'clock at the old Ma- the school, and the more modem
form of Christmas celebration in
the carrying out of the White
Siturdny
* Christmas idea, when the children
o ball given at the
Lake, given by Mrs.
honoring Mias Olive

K ' l{"'vmnn und children
i 1‘alni Ileach are spending
i.Ihv. here with Mrs. Bmv-

VAUDEi/ILLE AT WOMANS
CLUB IS DELIGHTFUL SUCCESS

One of the cleverest as well ns
artistic programs ever presented In
banford. was that 0f Monday evening when the Sall|e Harrison
Chapter N. S. D a . R. presented
their "Society Vaudeville” before
an appreciative nudienco nt the
Wcvnan’s Club.
A Grecian duet, the first numfc?r of the program, by Miss Audroy Roberta and MisB Louise Ta­
tum Hungerford, displayed the
grace and nrtistlc rhythum of these
two talented artists. Both of these
young woman, have had a great

[Mrs. George Richard
p baby of Columbia, S.
lire in Sanford Tuesday
ipend the holidays with
L Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Tur- members of the church, but any tistically rendered two violin solos,
one who wishes to make u dona­ “ Meditation” from
Thnis, and
tion of any kind to the orphans “Vnlse” by l.evenski. She was nrR It
I )eu.
Mn. Curl Killinjcnworth arc invited to bring such to the Compnniel by Mrs
birth of n «on, Mon- Methodist Churvh at 7 o'clock p. pianist.
An Oriental dance, which dis­
&amp; Hume on Palmetto m. Thursday,
Friday evening the members of played the difficult usthetic dune
the Senior Kpworth league will
was rendered hy Miss Virginia
. arrived here Satur- hnve a service of carol singing and Britt. Miss Britt is also a ballet
I the holidays here with a social hour afterwards. After ( dancer of unusual merit, nnd Inter
Mrs. Carl Killings- this they will convey to the home I appeared on the program in n dr
at Benson Springs the gifts receiv- ! lightful toe dance,
od Thursday evening
Sanford's own Lion Club .pini
Letson returned from
On Sunday, nt both services, tpl'e, S R.Dighton, Claude ||o
where &lt;he spent n few there will be special music by the wurd. Jc.ieph Graham and Paul
.pending the holidays choir, anthems and solos
Mrs Fmgc which is always received
rent' Mr and Mrs. .1 |\ icl».i Robertson, Edward Ruhr "Mb enthusiasm, were ie. ailed
j mini unit Miss Catherine Diihrman several tunes
Their intcrpretat
w.ll lie the soloists on these turn i"ii of "Mary Had a I.ut!,. |,nmh"
: Donald of Kustis spent son*
Hr Buhrmnn, the pastor, and "A Spitin' 4 round the Fire'
id Tuc»a«&gt; hero u* the v ill preach ut both cervices on were received with round- ..f up
utttl Mr- Howard llu subjects appropriate for She nern plans.'
sinn and season.
&gt;’H,mh

leautiful Silk Undies

Dance, was beautifully portrayed
hy' Miss Uuiac Tatum Hungerford
Miss Mary Chafont, made a de­
cided hit with her humorous read­
ings nnd dancing, and was exceed­
ingly clever in demonstrating the
loss of her “Lolly Pop”.
"By the Waters of Minnetonka”
(&lt; ndmnn) ns well ns other well
known classics, were the numbers
presented by Miss Louise McCutheon, better known as the “Wonder
Whistling Woman".
Mt&gt;
Miss MeCutchron haB been broadcasting
for some time nt Winter Park, and
has worked up an enviable reputa­
tion.
Much credit is due Robin Stuart
Gu?, the accompnnist making this
nffnir the success that it was.
Mr* R. E. Tolnr, regent of the
Sail ie Harrison Chapter,' N. S. I).
A. R., in n charming manner, in­
troduced Miss Lucy Mae Curry, of
Orlando, to whom much credit is
•hie In securing the (mints. \
Mrs Tolar also explained to
wbnt use the fund derived from the
affair would he used. First,' n
memorial chnir in Continental
llnll at Washington. I).
placed
there in memory of Mr*. B. J.
Starling, first regent of the local
chapter
Second the Chapter is
striving to assist the state diap­
ers in building a doramtory for
girls at Monteverdi- School. Then
too. the quota subscribed towards
the Florida Box at Continental
Hull, is .till incomplete, and Nome
of the funds will bi used for this
purpose

Mrs J a m e s I W e l l . „ n d
daught er I.-oils.'
Atulers in,
sister
MisKvelyn
Vnderson
v♦* It edrtesda y fn, I „ k e City.
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wiief,. t i ny Will -pend
the
h o l i d a y wi th Mr and Mrs A It
Anderson
Mi
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Mr

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liuuneey Wilson of Win'len spent the dny here
■Mth her parents, Mr. and
iters

'Iri&gt; I u, v Harbor of Commerce
,, and Mi and Mrs. Young Simns •: I iilatkn were among thusm "ui ,,f town attending the
"■rnl r Mr. Klin Ixffler

Club Officials Ask
Names ‘0 ‘fGuests To Upsala &amp; Grapeville
Annual Social Event Mrs. Webster and family were

TELEPH O N E;

217.

Wise Mardib Pratt And
Lois Fa her of DeLand, »p&lt;
week-end in Sanford as the
of Mrs. John Uonatdl.

shopping in Orlando Tuesday,
jp S B n w
Mrs. Fry and mother, Mrs.
Bengston were callers on Mrs. Bal­
linger. Mr. Fry is again engaged
nt Windermere for th0 orange sea­
fact that the names of the guests son and spends his week-ends at
in writing with the remittance his home here.
must be turned in at once to tho in­
Mrs. Snyder is entertaining her
vitation committee. Misses Hath- mother, Mrs. Albert and sister,
erino Wilkey nnd Edith Teague, so Mrs. Thompson and little dnughthat the invitation!* c»n he mailed ter for the winter. They arrived
J Continuous froaa I m l t o ,
not later than Saturday, according , on Dec. 7.
11 p. m. r
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to officials of the club.
| Sunday school meets at 9:46 o'Th«o annual ball, whlrh i..........
is -on i clo. k with Alfred Ericson as lead|of the most brilliant social affair• or. Rev. J. S. Clark will be there
of the reason, will be held Tuesday for service at 11 o’clock.
evening, Dec. 28, at the Hotel For­
The Dorcas Union meets this
rest Lake, with Mrs. JJames
_ ...... G. Thursday with Mrs. LconarH-VihW ith
Sharon nnd Mrs. Forrest---------&gt;
Ijiko *&lt; Ion. The ludips were very much
Dorothy
MacKail •
hostesses.
1pleased at the results of the baxaar
and
•~
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) Saturday. Many helped to make S
Jack Mulhall I
,'ho is nt- j jt „ Kri.„t. success but Mrs. Luml- ■
Grnntland Rica *
», Id
, r&gt; ' ; quiet. Mrs.' Borall and Mrs. Plor- Sportllgbt
c
* " ' efJnes- son had especial charge. Over $66
S
“Amidst
The
Millions’*
i \vith her
realized.
Aesop’s Fables
*
j Rev. Kckardt and wife came all
“The Phony Express”
the way from Pierson, a number
coming from Sanford and Lake
? ho i8 a Mnry.

WEDNESDAYS

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spent the

s t r, .

in-

Mi*, Drown and fnther made a

(r jp („ tlsteon on Sunday.

Miss Miriam ttrvitix, who is at­
tending University of Georgia at
Mr and Mrs ( S. Galbraith of Athens, Ga.t Will return home
Plant City .-|&gt;ent the week-end Wednesday to spend the holidays
I he tunny friend- of Mi* J
Woodruff .win, has been ill nt the here ns the guests of Mrs. Carrie with her parents.
Wort hington.
Fernuld l.might.n Hospital, will he'
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Mr. nnd Mr*. John R. Mac Donglnd to learn that she has recov
Mrs W A Holt, Kyel^n, Caro «ld nnd Mr*. F O. Sage of Fustic
«red siiffi, n ntlv t.i I.
Ijn. Howard and Douglas Holt of s|n-nt the da&gt; here Tuesday with
her hum, ,&gt;u Sanf. wl Height.
White Springs, Fin., spent the friends. Jack MacDonald, who has
yveiR end here «s the guests of Mr been spending the past two days
nod Mis I ee \ Conolr,
in Sanford,
accompanied them
hirnie.

Just
Another*
Blonde”

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Mis- -ujiili Whe. de-returned
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Miss Elisabeth Whilner, yvhir is
attending Cuthedral School ut
llrluudo, returns home Wednesday
tn spend the holidays with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. II. F. Whlt-

‘.'lui'ec. wiiere she l» n senmi a*
* b'lida .Stale •nllege f&lt;&gt;r \\oijte..
'v'*u‘ wl^ M-'o-l the holidays with
parent . Mi and Mr- W I
Wheelei

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Cut Prices on Tires

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Intimate G ift

EDITORIAL
Netflitfees

Knickers
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Ensembles
Step-in Sets
( iowns
Scant ies

Bloomers
Teds

*11*4 Mil*! that in the Spring a voting
manV fancy turns to thought h o'* Love
in Spring ton, the thoughts of Misund laid) turn to the new Styles, t ■m w
&lt;n ation- lhai in- things T Invelific-U o (n l that 4V&lt; -list ItgtII f •P* II lift - f t .*
our llltere-l in ) •«j r heimlf it presenting
'spring Sty les now y oil yyill III - 1 I,, , ,.n
ylin ed when you see the lo-yy creationthat embody

“S ly le W ith tin I E xIrnvn R an cf"

Pajamas

SPRING STYLES

Dainty S o ft I kings

That

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Uolocful, dainty, fresh and vivid, striking a new nofe^in Womeji’sAppai*el ‘
(hat is ;is different as day and night nre the new Spring Creations at |
Kul told s Adorable dresses whose paie shades 7ind sheer materials blend
with Florida Sunshine in a combination that is a revelation. Coats that,U
"
acc ivinHtiy wun a suit covering oven as the mellow Moonlight lends
charm to the winding- river, Soprt Hats that provide the finishing touch to
a ravishing costume—all in the new arrivals atRaffelds. Your inspect^
tion is invited.

Catalina Sport Hats

Rohes

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SPRING

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E very Woman Loves
Th(‘\ come in all the pleasing colors,
in fancy lace trimming and plain
effects

Jep-in Sets and
Ensembles
$5.50 to $12.50

Plain and Fancy
Step-ins
$2.50 to $10.50

Knickers
in New Shades
JH to $12.50 , •:

Crepe
Gowns
$3.50 to $25

Negligees and
Robes
J3 .5 0 to $25

Silken
Scanties
$5 to $16.50

Pajamas
_ $7 to $20

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Brassiers'
$1.25 to $5

Elizabeth A rden To^et Articles

Poudres
lancv boxes
|P75 to $4

inal Sport Hat Creation3;
showing for the first time in
Sanford our shop having the
exclusive sales rights. These
hats strike an entirely differ­
ent original style, each individually* designed and pre­
vail this; Spring. These lovely
Hats are priced .from $4.95 to
$7.95.*

.Vanities
Perfi imes
75c to $4 $2.75 .to $17.50

TRAVELING CASES
staining choice selections of perfumes
and powders
18.50 to $75 .,'
.

Shscr Silk Hosiery. Arrow head which is nationolly known, in a variety of fcolors that

White with Fur Col­
lars, Silk Lined, oth­
ers in all the desired
Spring Colors, tail­
oring that is ex­
quisite and Modes
that are simply cap­
tivating.
Perhaps
the best thing about
t h e s e marvelous
Coats . is the price,
nwnrfl
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in Spn:
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E8A N P.

103k righ t" n o be traded frobt n
club 5»e had' piloted l a the world’s
cbninpIon5hlp.fcUt‘r“j f thjy want, tc
tradif ntc, it’*;a ll right with mol
Ho, . intimated that the trade
w:tild riot ho tlje "end of the mat
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R . . Hrdsrialmn; G ia n t C 6 a ch ,
Linked W H h Job', R u t Sfn'm
Rreadon D e n ie s T h a t J o b
H as Been O ffe re d T o H im

nal Manager Is

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[or,” but would

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d o r i A n d 'H i s

»’ Agreement
\ .’ T O T , f P i D e c ./ 2 1 .-r / f)Th^ w g g *it d n U tt. modem base­
ball history, involving players
whose diamond worth Is estimated
\at more than half a million dollars,
dbrlnjtt ftog8f«" Hornsby, of the
^ WOldd's champion Cardinals, to
g m iy e the metropolitan spotlight
vwith Babe Ruth;
The transaction was completed

mcntals that must be mastered.
A team well coached in these, hav­
ing in addition great natural abil­
ity, will get somewhere regardless
of the inside stuff.
The strntegy of any sport is
really of secondary consideration.
No manager or conch tan think
for his players or execute the
ilast night oVor the telephone after plays.
Hornsby and -President
Snm
of Hickey
, Brendon, of* th e B t. Louis team, Career
One of the brightest baseball
*■ "dr.to Bridge a gap resultmen 1 ever talked with is Brunch
Regers demand for a
Rickey, who managed both of the
r * coritract. &gt;I »’
fit. Louis dubs.
Rickey hn* a keen mind
He
knows baseball. Yet Hickey ha
I never met with much success us a
[manager. In truth, I am of tin
, opinion that Hickey know
ton
much baseball for the good of hi*
players.

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ST. LOUIS. Dec. 21. —&lt;/P)—Mi­
.c a r r y J$iOO,O0O/ A utom obile Insurance’ P
nus thc^ services of Rogers Horns­
by, second hnscman nnd‘ , plnying
mannfeer, and with two New York
'nre
Giant players added to his roster
Sam 'Brendon, president' of tlie
world's chnlnplon Cardinals, ' to ­
day turned in search of « manager.
b e c a u s e ju rie s . arotrCturninR increasingly hii
Among those linked in gossip as
d iets a g a in s t car owners, especially wealthy
possible successors to H ornsby'ts
Roger* Bratsnahan, a Giant coach, fi a r e p a rticu la rly ta rg e ts for illegitimate clai
but Brea don insists that Roger has ■*
no “inside track to tho job”&lt; and *
L iab ility 1! ! ! W atch Yourself—
“right now i* being considered a- j j
AO iiu %. .$,*$ e-. is£«u#ty«, edi
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hove the other men who will com er*
How about your Iitstiraaai
in for consideration.”
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The club president was outspo- £
ken in his announcement that fa il- S
ure t&lt;■agree with Hornsby wps the m
&lt;tw, fit. .i ’ v
I cause of the trade, Breadon- had1jj
E s t . 1908
n v
offered the playing-manager a o n e ,*
[year contract witli a yearly salary
2 2 1 tMngnnlin
I of $710,000, i&gt;ut Hornsby remained |B
' firm in his demand for a three year *
term with the same remuneration.
“I am sorry that I could riot *
|erme to terms with JIbmsby, but £
1 I felt that the best thing I could do ■
! was to make the best trnde I could * *
II 11. Stt‘Veits, V
get for him.”
T.
M iller, Pros.
I Hornsby said that “it doesn't J

Annuuni enunt of u traiie between the champion St. Louis i ordinalbring. Rogers llornshy t " finthum in e\. hnnge f.,i Frankie I n - It ,1
by Sum Rreadon, president of the &lt;Ytrdm.i!
lust nt ghl,
The deal 1
t 'ry, Involving $di)0,00o n ih riaimei)
J‘w.. . , .*j v ng,, .John M. Gi &gt;«
St iauiin .star, who lust yeui ns m..linger t- 1 )ti*
mid hcsm' ih go..1 hu mpii &gt;n«hip flag.

County S ch ed u le Calls
Rural Schools Into Fray
F o r B a sk etb a ll Honors

Smart Manager
Rickey, tic an American le a g u e
[manager, knew the weuknenn " f
every op poring lint ter.
It
wte
|bard for him to underrtnnd why 1 The leennil series of haskettmll
1 men today insisted that hia catchers und piti bet * didn’t games ui the eounly school 4 nthle
; have Ihn name knowledge on tlieir tic league is to lie played on the
was worth more to the
j finger tips
afternoon of Jail. 7, according t..
an the two players Me­
signs used l&gt;v official" o f the Seminole I 'm in t 1
Rickey kn
re In echange— Infielder
every other (tub in the league !!■■ Y M. &lt;’. A , which is supervising
9 Frisch and Pitcher Jimmy
knew when tiie hit-and-run, steal
They maintained thnt a or sacrifice was on, and even the athletics of the rural schools
The first gurues weri 1 scherlule.i
syment c f at least $100,000 went no far as to have si.me word
f
ttion to Frisch nnd Bing sign whereby lie could impart for Dec, 17 hut only one set
games vi us played, owing [o po r
be required to sntlsfy the that knowledge tc tu* i-nteher.
,
its. Prealdent Hntndnn and
The failure ep teams matinged 1|wcatlier eoiwiitioiiH. Geneva plnye.l )
, Stonehnnr, -of the Giants by B r a m h Hii key
wu*
imt I ngnmst (tviedo und the latter w - [
JlOWOVer that any money due to his lack uf baseball know 1 both senior und junior class game*. 1
it had been Involved. Horns- ledge on the pail uf Rickey but (lie Geneva Senior girls won t h m
lue la e-aimutmi »tj $B50,0ot) due to tile fart thnt he tried to game.
rding *tb President Stone- win with too much theory ra th e r
All uf the games were refereed
Jreadon broached the trade ' than sticking to the fundamentals 1 by “ P o p " I.nmkin, physical diresuggesting Frisch am] Ring Moriarty's Plans
. tor for the Y. M.C.A,
ment.
I note that George
Morinrty, | Following the haskethull season
several years McGraw hu-. new manager uf the Detroit T : '; plans lire to tie worked out wher"
;.C#tL lonftmg eyes on Hornsby, 1 0 'gerc, says his club will try
I|In a bai elinll nnd nrlle&gt; bull &gt;rrir
fjhiie Nntionni League batting I win ball games
with the least of play among and between the
ttjiftritpion. A fow years ago tlm pom Ible number of -ignats.
t. ys nnd girls of 1he &lt;otinl v
Mis observations as nil umpire
"Giant manager offered $2fiu,0oo
*t holds ninv t'e nit iiddetl fi n tilt'» ot
*mid several players fev the great have taught turn the l e - son th«t 1be si bo.'I Vent , HCi-ord ng to of
the slnahnwny s t j l e is the In’st 11. lilts
[Cardinal Second .1 acker.
*•'?iad Frisch mnalned with Uu- , way to get runs, particularly 'f
At the end of the school yenr,
you have a team t)int can hit
a
gigniiln
truck nnd field meet be
Mormrty rightly
fells thnt tu- ,
hug such a comhinulion
in th &gt; 11 tween tfie nchosds of the county is
Tigers and he intends to
make being planned. The " Y ” has of- 1
the most of the (euin’it natural fried tu furnish cups and ribbon*
ability rather than tr a m the play fot the winners of the various di ­
ers h eals with theory o n ‘how to visions.
[win hall garrvos without hfitie hits
The hnskethull Henson schedule
I Intide gluff.
7
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ih ns follows:
.Too Many Sign*
DECEMBER 17. IS)2&lt;;
I Speaking of having! too many
Lyman nt Chuluotn, „
ifign n l* on a tmll club [ alw ays
Lake Mary at L a k e Monroe.
1reminds nie of the New York Y a n Geneva at Oviedo.
L Y O R K — Mike
Ballerlno. ^ o a under “ Kid "E lb e rfeld .
Paola nt Oscala.
amnrt
te, N# J . , fought draw with I The. “ Kid”, a mighty
January 7, 1927.
ick. New York, 10. Jackio plnyer insisted on having a sign
ChuluoLn nt Luke Mary
, (Brooklyn, beat Bobby G ar- f i t ” everything. In those days it
Geneva nt Lake Monroe
Jtimo'rc} 1 0 '
*•'
hYn* not unusual for n pitcher to
Oviedo ut Paola
Fa K K .— F-arl Blu e, S t P a u l , , f »W&gt; “ runn'*r napping nt third
OncOoln at Lytnnn
|»rley A rlh u fi', Newark, 1 0 . 1 wld Conroy, playing third fo.
January 14, 1927
KJN—'Y o tm g StrlbUttg, Mn- New York, had a sign
when he
Chulnutu at Oviedo.
ocked 'o u t -Joa’ Lohman, T o - ' " 0' ' to cover nnd the pitcher would
p w it*f . * . ' ' '
'count three slowly n f lc il g ettirif
Lake Mary at Geneva.
IP H I B — A i W alth or, Can- tH o -ilfrt, then heave th e ball to
I-ake Monro* a t Oaccola
Panin n t Lymnn
Jimmy . C o * , Mem- GJrd.

January 21, 192?

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Lyman at Geneva
Lake Monroe at Oviedn
P a tla b t Luko M ary
Osceola nt'ChuIuota

.tiul New York Giants whi&lt; h
i -Iiniiiiy Ring, was confirmed
ri;e tuggort in haselmli’s hi*
tTeied .'Mi,ill'll cut right for the
tu- 1 itfdinalH 1tiei! fir-t world’

M atch

trhenMium)
$2 4o, $2 00 ,
sprite, ( Z oeller) $H to
Also nut, liidph, CindenHs, Tire

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Oviedo at &lt;’hu!u &gt;t:i
( M*ne. 11 at I . ake Marv

l ccimi! Race Lola M ontei,! Pm'■iinini $(14(1. $4.00, $ 2 . 0 0 ; 'l.ocnrtin
i Maei\ 1 $Hdll. $ 11.11(1 ; Hell S oT11(S m ith ) $6.40.
Also ran, 1 iwiwi n,
M'.iiUilo
Hrotklesbt, ami M en v \iniK.

III.

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laike Monroe a t Chuluutn
Paola nt Geneva
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M-ci ran, I’t ieelesa.
Ragman, and st rnp-m,

Cast

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vtait, Barbel r\ I untaett, Sakah
.lue &lt; antbell. &lt;I'.e$2 On,*$2.00;
Sweet

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Aim. run, Warn tub, Mites
Iristi Pat, und Qulnhnm.

ASSETS

Cnsli in'Hanks .
Mortifnififs Rocoivni*)*
Loans on Stork
Accounts Receivable (Secutetli
Stock Subscriptions Receivable
Furniture and Fixtures

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SUPREME

TOTAL .ASSETS
U A B IM T IE S

Platinum Diamond
Jewelry

ILoal Fulfilt; j.oyuH Paviihlp
I ’,'lid I 'p SftHik JoHiHid

$482.Cd'd tt() *

IiiHtiillmtMit Stock Issued

8110. Id 0 .no 1^)1

la Surplus— Rtfseuvo Fund
—jUmlipiried Frol its

,!,0.)8.11 ,■
1(5,190.69

TO TAL LIABILITIES nnti CAIMTAL'f®
C E R T IF IE D (CORRECT: Widioms. Monahitt

COMPLETE llN fo OF
DllUGS

Hociatos, I'uLlio AocomiUints ;md Aiiditori,
Elnrida.

( IGAKS — CANDY
DRINKS— DRUGS
Yo uwill reeoivc courtesus ser
vice nt our fountain.

Sanford &amp; Genrva Are.

ST. AGNES GUILD
CHRISTMAS B A LL

Condensed Balance Sheet asof

tiff.

i-Aiiit ()' Furr
Rmtntl Robin
(Ib ith a n it $27 tii, $14.40, $Mi I"
I1 ' I' ad , ' I *a eu it’ a ) $r.,no, $:: Id
Met rimmim, 1 M' &lt; m ssc n l $.’&gt; ju
Vpri I 1, 1927
laike Mary at Lyman
t irnevn at C huiuatu
Paola at F a k e Monroe
(t*ruin nt Oviedo

Sanford, Florida

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Bring your keys in- and see if yotir
fits the lock, if so the car is yours.

' F e V A ja r j I I , i»27 \

Lymnn at Lake Mary
Chuluotn at Geiiovn , .
Lake Monroe a t- P a o la s
O rledoot Ow aola

f ^osridi s;,

$2 on.

Gcticv^f'^t Paola
Oviotlii ftt Lyman
Or c o in * ut-I.nkg Mary
' February 4, 1927
loilie Mary pt*
Lake Monroe nt Lyman
Pn;Ia At Chulqota

Rnr&lt;‘

Sanford Building And Loan As:

*••(), ?7.20, fit 40

I hml
It Itl't' Si'! klmg
Wax,
' A 1111str« eg 1 $74 HU, $24.20, JiVUO,
I .els Go,
(Zoeller)* $2.80, * 2 .dll;
A ffertlnm ile
Mary,
(Poxciiiuii)

&lt;1st ii ilu

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Sixth

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Bat re kane.t I’lisetimn) JtkHtl $2 HI)
1
1liipnloiig, (M a n ) $0.20.
Site.

la w , Soiiiisn,
llin in lu e . Kirnpni tig. &lt; "py rig h t, Kaos, and Rich.ltd Mvrru \

i'aola at Ovitda
I.y roan at •irteaula

Alt' ran. Warning, Tup O Tea. 1
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Seventh Race— Liberty

hirst Rucet S t a r Man, iGevittg)
$&lt;140, $2 00, $ B 2 0 .
Red Set h,

January 28, 1927

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Stone,
(ThenMin 111) |,!
|n L‘0. fd 10. Ilerhortu* tG e v in g ) ■
form
AI; m tun, fluppy Birthiluy, J o h n ' *
S Mifhby, Botch and The Rove
u

IteHIllts At
Seminole Park

C l)u lu j| ^ a,»tliko Mbnroc

' Chuluota U * L y m i ,X 27 . '
Lake Monroe at Lake Mary

"ho

Net, &lt;Sm ith ) S5.G0. f.’i.40; C ayne. 'J
it hen*ham) $2.HO.

The one tiling thnt kept T\ f n b b

jE S rW '-cr
•
Conroy s sign was pasting the
ISV ILLE— Pal Moor*, Mofw* Hght Hand over tho forobend. I:
tmt Midget Miks Moron,
in , th« ; P ri"«

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A. P . Connelly, Sec. &amp; Treits

&gt;VSi&lt;. 1

from being a g r e a t m a n a g e r w a ‘
ht&gt; inabi li ty to get on a level wit.lt
tiis tenm ma l es , Gobi) could thi nk
ijtiirkly nod e x e c u t e his t hought s
just m rapidly

1

» . dbpojdion of jjfj

fha^Sunt hU"&lt;rre'1S°"

A bout 1350,000

m

,le meant by tb.

In "Edgewood
Curb Servicq-*Tho Kind that

Bv .1 S. Willil
A net gain in a ssets in the past 30 days tof
79 7 .9 0 . T h is is th e ln rgest gain in any opjf
th e h isto rv o f tho association.
thiTiugh th is a sso ciatio n ? 8 per cent diw
been paid regu larly on paid up stock.
cnmpoundecl on Instalm en t stock arc n ip •
explain th e new plan.

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How’ij Santa Goim; To Find His Way To Your House?

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well-told melodramatic story, Tull
of romance and adventure, Involv­
e s plots against the throne of
Capmuila.
Sinclair, "Throe Sisters". Ah-J
, other characteristic work of this
' English novelist, which rhmvs her
nt her best.
| Thompson. “HcmdcIs of Kprintr"
This youthful English author ore fc’tlay granted a petition fa r nsn-nts nn cccllent-war noyel out i.,'
hearihS if* the case of L. Raymond
th« ordinary, which has proved
Or.tcen,
sentenced to flvo years for
very popular.
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men
naug
hieV in the circuit jeourt 1
Van Vcchtc.’t. “Nigger llckvcn".;
A story of .iHidern Negro life in for Suwannee county, versus tho
the Harlem districts in New York ftato of Florida.
nun irr the Letter class, told with’ Ostwyi was charged with killing j
■ho author'd uranl iiiiaj’lticnl ol*-'
Herbert F . Wellfare on March 19^
-ervations of life.
Juvenile
\1923. Ho w m first tried for mur­
t The fullowin greprosent some of der in tho first degree, and.a mis­
the best of tho later Children’s trial resulted. He vrai then tried
Imrks, with some of the old favor-1fir manslaughter nnd given fivo
ites:
i
year* and tho Supreme Court a
Addiiigtc-.i: “Pudding luine Peo­
few dnys ago affirmed the judg­
ple."
Aslium: “Brenda stays at Home" ment of the lower court.
Tim action of the Supreme
Haiti win: "Podlar's Pock.'*
llnrber: “ Wagner Opera Slor- Oourtt today was taken for the
purpose of permitting Osteen’s nt-

Supreme Court Has
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In Wellfare Killing

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Hero’s a predicament for you!
The "divine tyranny o f n rl" in
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“CoUwted, poems”. The'
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f^ a lth y Americans are said to Ik
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p S th rc o f tear* and coquetry, a
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ttorn persons of Eitropb and a
earful tale of u lost ]«irsy ;&lt;ir railw y ftV kt'L enable these otivdrUiirtn extract .large sum* , of
jptiry from male traveller*.
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» je h ’ nishcs nrross the continent
H in ,'Purls to Constantinople.

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London antique lhops. Queen August* Victoria, too, ha* u keen eye
for old time furniture and often
accompanies her husband &lt;&gt;n there
trip*. K in q'Street, St. Jiinicn' the
im*cco
«f connoisseur*, oddly
enough, is one of the thoroughfare*
where King Manuel ts seen ire
quently.- T
King Munuel lixyii ra.her a re.
tirerd life durintf the summer,
•pending much tirpe in the coun­
try, hut with tile (’polling of the
opera Benson, he returns u&gt; the
-iv . Both life o* k.ng and Ills
wife nre inveterate opera goers
Their box at Covent Carden is
always occupied by themselves or
friends.
According to Portugese sources
here tho royalist party in Lisbon
has been more active than usual
of late and is In constant coinmu
mention with the exiled sovereign
whom the party members nlwni*
address ns "In * m ajesty. King
Munuel.

S F g tn m i fargo o * o f the British
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ch o ice rt products.are behijrily hCiPss the seven r.?a* to
jgrcwdeJ hi lift,ns who per pie
WyQ»c'r' e untry.

1 -.»*».&lt;;. t &lt;jf P ckSn.s is abroad
iv; Jfi.i l fr&gt;m early Peremln r,
i Uie "envoi of Christmas deh'K r* Mh(l Christmas visitors.
r.V^n *‘orirists flo&lt;»d England In
‘.tfummor; British cokminls
l x !■ *py.mages to the land of
^firthrra at Christmas tide,
mad'-. m selling ship Inuds of
tfu chfe-sc, ham* ar.d wheat for
5 Bulj’s Christmas dinner,
cal a and . New Zealand nre
PK cargoes of rlried fruits,
tt and poultfy, and till* year
f/frlng gTPnter quart.tie? of
Ifpml spirit* than ever before.
|BAfrica likewise Is cuntrib: fruits and wines. India nmi
cast nre providing the rpifev
land stands by with great re
Ca of whiskey which run he
cc|‘south to England i f t h e 1&lt;&gt;
supply give*1 out
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irm er King .Manuel
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Gilbert X Chesterton, the no
thnr, thinks tlio south sens have
become n rort of ((Uartier l .at :f*
since Gauguin invaded the |m.mci
of the savages
Discussing tho “ savage in art
at the Kensington art center, hr.niil he believed "the fine frivolity
and the splendid levity of iho sav­
age* ha* hoaxed the imssionuriey
and the learned
professors obi
went to inter* unv them."
The inventor of "F n th e r Drown'
suggested t hAt t he walls of t be
dominion
pavilion;
at Wembley
should have been covered with f r e s ­
coes of the savage
mythologies
stteli a s the sto ry of the New /.e l
laud Hinwsthn, who finished New

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Avenue and Third Street
phone 111.
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WATCHMAKING, ENGRAVING 69— R o o m s fo e H o usekeepin g
and Jewelry repairing. I&gt;on Smith.
202 E. 1st St.
FURNISHED ROOMS, bath, carshed, heater, winter quartors
1215 W. 2nd SL
ELGIN, WALTHAM, Hamilton. II
linois Watches Diamonds ond FURNISHED rooms, with or with
t wedding rings. |&gt; K. Ahenrn, 317
out kitchenette. 110 bnk Avc.
UADDOCK STEAM PR ESSER Y IW . First St.
?WO NICE GLE'AN furnished
—Cleaning, pressing, tailoring. 1q»&gt; n „ i„ \i
housekeeping rooms, all conven­
F
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103 S, Palmetto Avenue. Phone j
^
iences. 312 E. 5th St.
34g~J ~__________ ___ *_________

REAL e s t a t e 'w a n t e d
MARVANIA
Will
buy or trade for your equity
Allow us the opportunity of
in nny lots in any subdivision In
showing jou this fine property,
Scruggs Svoggans Realty
Qo. South Florida. In answering this
Rhone 7:15.
Masonic Temple advertisement tell me how much
you have paid, the balance due,
84— Houses for Sale
the lot numbrrs, and the locMisn
of property, also give your pres­
ent and home address. Write Box
HOUSES FOR S A L E ,
71— W here to E a t
RW-I1 fare Sanford Herald.
Snmll bungalow north of Hughey
KAT AT Sanitary Cafe. Good Sticii on I’ulmetto Avenue. Two 90— Aulomohilc F’or Sale
FOR HER—Gift* of distinction for
things to eat ut ttli times. 105 lot-, i-sti U- bought ut less than
the boudoir. Union Pharmacy.
|&gt;r»"&lt; nt day value.
$0,000 on LINCOLN
W. 1st St.
‘
FORD — FORDSON
ter tu. ..f J.'iOO rash nnd $75 montli
Edward Higgins, Inc.
Hu hiding interest. *
74— Apartments ami F lats
Commercial &amp; Palmetto. Phone 331

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11- K PF.RKINSr.— Habcmnsher ■and leaders t

SEMINOLE PRIN TEKY
AN SCO CAMERAS
AND SU PP LIES
001 W. 0th St. \V. K(,"l,utnley, Prop
th e

c l a r e n c f : s m it h

General Contractor
COO Wrist First Street
ut Plionti 411

i 33— Help Wauled— Alalc

WAN IF, 1) Two Imivs . Day wnrv
Apply Postal Telegraph Co.
W I G H T -C H R IS E N I IE R U Y P R I N T ;
S H O P — Printing. Engraving, . ..
..
Embossing. Sen us first. Wo do I * ^ M o n e y l u L o a n
It. Phono 417-W . R. R. AvcuuuLOANS—Manny available at 7 pet
Commercial S tre e t

cent. Clone in pruperty.
Connelly A Son*

21— Insurance

A. I*.

The Herald Classified •Depart­
ment will lie glnil to help
strangers get located in moms
or apartments and will render
every assistance to those re­
questing it.

FOR RENT — Completely furbish­
ed Garage Apartment. Close in
Phuiin 300-J . 121)1 Magnolia Avo,
R E N T — fine, hi mi idled' and
unfurnished apartment, close

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RIRU DOGS. Thoroughly trained
sent on Mini, $35 to $ 100. fri-1

ROOMS,
i.

______ _ _ _ _

Kit, Tienoite

attractively

HE W ILL APPRECIATE otiii
our Gordon Plpeajtor Hla Ow
max Joo’s SmokeTlouse, 100
1st St,
t
NOVELTY SMOKING Sets
blgsnt'a Shaving Seta, ft
Brushes. T^ather Good* snd
Flasks. Union Pharmacy,

■U. S. I.. Batteries.
Distributors Chandler
Commercial Avenue

S E E O U R A SSO R TM E N T OF FAN
Christmas cards, novelty glassJu&lt;
ware, lumps, linens, hamikirthiefs, ideas
Studebakcr ®silk underwear, pocket books and Perk

mu Garage ! other distinctive giffs for Mi-Lady. J-----Mi-Lady’s Shoppe,

_____ ___ __

M ils ’

5 r- "„| .tureo bungulow located
at i Id- i ..rncr of I’nimotto and
Knti*
large living roorti, din­
ing 1 in, kitchen, two bed room*,
bn in with -lin w i t , large porch©«,
et&lt; , m t! built ami almost now.
$8 ime ..it it rni* of $201) cash nnd
$83 a til bly.

110 Magnolia Pj , . ^

------------- - Avenue.

uii ino-w.
THINK (IF

83— F a rm s and L a n d f o r S a le 8 9 — W anted— H eal E s th te

HIM—Attractive weteha* «£

Spanish bungalow on Park Ave­
the latest design. Don S mitit,
u sf: d c a r exc h a n g e
nue
Partly furnished, two
l*ed
CORNER PARK AND SECOND THIS CHRISTMAS Glvfc Her »■**■*? to Y- * - J.1V1,
' '
rooms, living room, -small dining
Q. W. WANHLKY. Manager
Singer Electric. Cash or terms.!
v a M ii V
room, kitchen, b ath *w ith shower,
Singer Sewing Machine Co., G. W .! ______________
double garngr, large yard, $ 8,000
CHRYSLER
M aunderI a n m v u v i n g r o o m s u i t #
Ion ii-nn. of $.rtU() cash and tho bnl- Git AS. T FULLER MOTOR CO NI,|;,,1. " " , a « y , t ,
Sanford Ave. nt 10th St. Phone (VJ2 ___ J _______________________ __1 will bring joy for all tho family
lame paviible like rent.

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NASH
new, large living I a ad* Ine world in motor car value.

Beautiful bungalow

mid ,r" ‘"

furnished, , r.......

aiming

oak

I " ,&gt; bed iwmis, dining nook,

SMITH

DAINTY LINGERIE, a pair of Iithruo“t
Rum#U f M
hose or handkerchiefs would n*lurc Co., Ji.1 E. 1«L

MOTORS CO

GF7T YOUR CHRISTMAS C
and 1 holiday decoration*
F.NGRa VF.I) CALLING C A R D S- Unlun Pharmacy, 111 E. Fin
Stationcry nnd F’mmtaln Pen*.
a brand new five room bungalow
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ALWAYS FOR G IFTS
Seminole Rook Shop, Mel,ander
,
, ,
, ,
, ,, ‘ W A NTT II Til KNOW who. ownSco Pnrisicnno Gift Shop, Mi
Arnule.
located on paved street in the i
—
H i l l ' S - MARMON
, Pit bull -hid dog m Sanford ? A T T R A C T IV E rooms to rent f n T ' u " ' '
der Arcddo,
Sanford Automobile
KELVINATOK Electric RefrigerPrompt - Efficient
heights.
This house is complete , Add.e.-s J .) Nulls, Pm.-.n.-tle,
stores or o ffice, m Park Ave..! HI AN
iiF.Ri. &lt;o R P O R A HON
2&lt;&gt;fl Mngntdin A\e.
p
Phono 137 \ ntion tli« Ideal Gift for Her.
Service
In every respect with oak f l o o r * __’_____________ _ _
""d Commercial Mreet.
W. M. j
ll.-riild Hmldlng
------------ — ------------ i Kelvirtalor Platt Co., 39 McLanYoung, Owner, 2UK Park Avo., 0|i- '
I 'tl'Fhl’ 71-t
j
SMITH BROS, n r
DODGE
der Arcade.
and numerous built in featuie.s,
'76 1'llt’l 1111(1 Fet'd
— j 13ensure .-ars and Graham Trucks
_
________________________
poHite ( ourt House.
Homo FumUhor*
j
and Fuuntl.
i i . i R MR HOLM
'lo se in. 5 Mm
s‘
Phone -1|SAV “MERRY CHRISTMAS” to
*
B ette r see u.s rtghl away
WOOD |liy Pine, SloVe and fire
_
---------------■da, i- PltoNK Mu
77— limiseH fbr R en t.
I " " " 1* '
down, &gt;n» monthly
Huy Now — Pay L it« t Her with a pair of new ohocr
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Urn! N„.on Vi.ldei '
'ut.im.-hilrs for Sale
.1 A 1.)
llULLDOG
fro in Woodruff and Watson's, 20H
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PHI'S GkKA'F
MEN'S. LADIES’ AND
t.lV K HER A NICE NEW D R E SS
M m , Heater, and b irr pi are Ijk(i, f I........... n,„Mtr,
Npply Gin
H i. F lV E loom I'-'l*
s.u.ford iK-uler'
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It- V 7111.
ftui’a bedroom (Upper*, $1.00 t
AND HAT FOR C HRISTM AS $3.oo a paw IJoyd’a Shoe
4ft 11 K S K I t t ll F I'R \NSF KM ,f. ,
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. alujih lu lot. ‘ hn,|.
“i.s W j * j St
I ’tione it)
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It \ I*'FELD'S
L A D IE S ’ SHOP, 108 E. 1st. kl l M4&gt;0 K Betw ee n |
SA N FO R D AV EN UE.
I N - I It A\ i r
H i l l R'F. NT Five Room liuiuo u M i. VVi-ebr .loriea, V'nlilrc Hots-! I
HANFORD HCICiC ( ' 0
land IN press, Mondny 1 RBAI F’S'IATE
WOOD | id ;
\ | )• t - i f m i 'l i o 4 bli i Spring-.
Lupine llib '
212 Magnolis Ave.
i oiiUinmg keys and ,
I FT t S H ELP YOU choose t h , ; ™ A( ll /OOK FAMILY thoj
and -l. I « m e order*, i' 13 1 Myitle Avenuy.,.
r 5 — Luts |-'or Hull'
Ph-ne 4*: 7
Afni American Inaur- (
I ideal gift for him. Wc hnv« it u* a SAVInira AccounL A
M’ Hurt villi \ie
K |) liisMi
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HU2 Sanford Ave.
m our stock. Woodruff and Wat- mas Savings Club" account’
I MP. 1(1 N'l *&gt; loom iuiiignlow on , , , j ] ; fU i n K , b . Duel a Vista. '
out with this Bank will mtl
25— F lo rists.
I
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11
208 blast 1st St.
Avenue, turner
Of
5 7 — Good i h i n g s to Kill
i . n l u . v i
paved I,
4»5IJ ,
appreciated gtft for nr
Spurting Street. Tw- bed ru-m- I el ms flu e i u-ih $23 pel imuiLh | '111 IKK n P H IL L IP S. INC
of the family.
F irst
• AI.L -62 fur O' -h •«t H“weis pAS I Itll'S. IMI S «ulnd« \S»- lake dining r—m, living ...... .. and kU .................
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FDR TH E KIDDIES
Bank.
I ^KD i Alt I ( I't
Mild pin.itM r(..n r ,
Sun
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p n rlm - ' h-n. but h mom, g u la g e , i m p i - v
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IiEEBF.E-SHEEHE D0LI.S, TwisIt — Ml - In In
1-21 VS i - l »&lt;"'Ot»
$l'« Ml-llthlj
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and
B o ik x YOUR SU ITS am mad# In
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complete line of woolan
I &lt;u I 4(7 , Mrtgliollu Helgilta, $)&lt;&gt;f»l'
Celerv Avenurt
Pli-ne 212 W \it|D 'E S,^, |
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g.ilnw t-i uled »' Ibe . orm-r ■l )I1 pet " tit .Ii-uouUt f.u ,H-)i
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oiange" Fnm&gt; mange*
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$l2fiiH) TOYS of every description thnt nntecd.
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On 11-10 11
lunge living room, dining coum. •R ( i ( I W h
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children’s
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Florid Designs a Specialty
w o l f THE TAILOR
\venue.
k i tc ht*n complct**
with
clvctrir
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Union Pharmacy,
514
Sanford
Avenue.
b-rd
Touring
$350.0(1
.iiin go and water heater, built in
Jmt.L TRIM CO.
"&gt;K Household (iimds
FOR
HIM
cabinets,
two
la-d
rooms,
h
a
th
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herd
Touring
|the car, not the owner."! "STEW A RT THE FLO RIST"
$250.00
'Shower, large
fion t
and 'r w r
JHI iitali and $141 monthly will j ., ;
c , 1U(,f
DO YOU It CHRISTMAS sli
*&gt; 7 for rati mutes.
Flowers for all wciisioas
'il — MiscclIaiU'oiiM.
ff.OU.OO L E A T H E R GOODS and Fountain
j jioiehes Owner will rent foT $»*5 j,Uj ;l well hauled Oak Hill lot-*,
'
,
McLANDEK ARCADE
here. A complete line of I
W. R A D F O R D
Pens.
Seminole
Rook
Shop,
Me.
$ '.*6.00
(monthly. ,r will sell on exception- Prim $ &gt;n each lu |a-i. eiit 'd f
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kf*' i ° u ring
I'hone 781
goge, Jewejry, ladles and .jyt
L inder Arcade.
bltK K I It A NSI'l III I \IIO N
L* ally ea-y terms at a i Iom&gt; price, for all , ash
wearing npparvL Give Jtuir
i ’—r f.u llii- in f 1*r rn it i *ss*1 **kr
Mr,
InrsM s e r v i c e s o f f e r e d '
A &lt; (l.M I’ L E T K AVSSORT
SSO R TM
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27-— I'ru fessio n n t S r n i t i s
MEN
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Your fcri
1*1411f- r d f1Ji M l ,1lo
Pi id ,i \ a I
M ■■ h.-ll ... n ll* Mr t n1' t nf fiti'l"
I Silk Liungiiig Robe* and iiaj».......... .
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! i t-i ’&lt;■u rn, to i "iii(i "date t hree ■«
f o r i ls
tx|&lt;*rt Hair Bobbers in
|Inn* of nil colors,. hiccly
nicely tioxed
noxeu mri
- b',,“d.
- — W O. Russell SupplJI
1 ".(l pa- olig ■i i la p. - -i g'Ollb
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M &gt;K Rl NT
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Inittlie, and Children's De!,l
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Nutice.i
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Tho
Yowell
Co.
1315
K. 2nd St.
i t - i i Will le tn in lollowing
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4 hliopodlel
Igul-vv a/»d gat a go in Fiore
jwrtment
tie-day. Apply "Sed an ," care I he
$25 rmdi and $13 monthly will i»uv
iik siii . i tpo \ \a
(Fo o l S|H‘Cialt5t )
j Hi'ights. CnB 917 W. l*t St.
|N’S BARBER SHOP
Herald
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iHlUUtlfulI ‘hit mi French
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PltOPOHALS 'FOR STR EET j The City Commissioners
Lluyd.-t
Shoe
Store.
Magnolia Ave.
PAVING
l* 6c right to reject nny, or
360.
1
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Pliune 102 for appointment.
FOR SALK—One pair Ktempmin
|or to accept nny bid they de^
III
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5
room*
and
bath,
h-l
and
rol
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Prv
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( -mputing 30 It' -cuiiScaled proposals will Ih* re­ bo for the bo*t Interest of Ihe.
Laurel ‘Avenue
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W. U. W IL tlA l
i , D»ug-, Soda. W e are RUGS
Snampoocd, right in your 1 ratty new Impure Dm * rilling ^
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I’run $2,tHM) m i
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city Ms
in, I ’ora Height*, Bun .31*1
San for d{ Florida, «t their office;
. t e r m s of S-'iii 1 a-ti arid ..................
i '*niir er
home; i idor* rimlurpd. nap lain
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‘ f &gt;"0............. lilt I J Perl in th*’ 4 ity llall, ut or before 3 P.
ed, nuidr in look like new J!.ghe*t
N" lir’\ f 13* \ ” Mi! I ln» Kilemlist
7K— OfTirr-M und ne.Hh i((iom
I Ink Avenue let $1750 on term* of
' - I .‘4 I" ll— ftm I Mil. 11 •-1 &gt;i( M , January 10th, 1927, for graflappruvnl* or no charge
It Rie.*o, ti i - Hiinma \\illi Kniirtl.
i *" m i# . *■. fi»
ru ’ r i o t i n g , d r a in in g und pa ving the fol
S i"- i.- Furnitme Co. rug expi'it, with luim-y Dry &lt; b-ur
lO F b li 4 Ron KENT- In Men* h j *46 t a-di nr.| $ 17 Tn-nMily
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Bblg
Apply A 1* Cnmirtjy A
Third St. fr. Avocado to I'eriai i y a full line
| ________
___ i(ei|j*ui|ii Id*’ Pi ate blunt 2'M *t(m?( MugHidm nnd 2nd
Myitle A 'emu l-t juM off Lit i
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- -—
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teim * of VV1.1v* nl|»K.
roek hue*y
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nr lumbago, sciutica or
* - ■'
l" " 1 * ’ " nlh
- i ,.. u&lt;...i s., " f••tii k «f Ir Ht n*rt Per»immon Ave. fr. First to
'
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t*1' kink*, onq price, personal ut ROOMS, with nr without rw *li. 8 0 — A — Ki'iil K hI j i I c D irectory Nffirthwfut
tlsm has you
rorn*»r Klni aiii ] iltfsh t,. Ki.uikiin Hir-*i t*. *» w Mill of
Third,
8ht,
Asp.
on
0
in.
'.entiun. Bluebird Beauty .Shoppe
tin
fened up,
ri.
i
pnr
murk
sale
$1948)
$204)!.J
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31
Kre!
Krniuiliuldc nitre l.iuridn Hotel.
tiiek
b
a
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sq.
yds.
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I’titirie 34 3- J.
1I'l D llllM ib
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hnlunec- easy.
I I,-) UrmduU-n No 111 , c u
m In i:
Maplo Ave. fr. Goloninl Way
nin
fiS----Koollls
11ll (Ml t Hoard
I Katato and vegntnbles. \ aide*
V
IllHC'lllI l " l t
Il'-Ullll lll«
I till
cent bortht hf.
to Central, 1 1-2 in, Sht.
J Co u - to C&lt;)., general
S. J. NIX
u nl. iiliiu. Uru 'lliiK anil I'avLntr " 4
Hotel Building.
honest SL Jac
A»p . on
3
In.
Sund
*"f«, iddewnlks, buililAmi we have' many other good S i m * ’ It".i d S'— l i r —fii R r m i k l l n
Oil nt any dm
s i n - ' i P i.till, i - a IS .Ini
12
K rM
Asp
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2776
sq.
yds.
i if' g itiop boxes. J. R.
.Snittb —f U... N '- r t h l.lni- K s l e m l e i l Molly Ave. fr. Colonial Wnv to
U#
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^
l t ! i i K i &lt; i . N * * M m . . w , m m ,N&gt;.. ; - lilts
* ? lhof run IM* ! mj
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Beal Estate und
Central. I t-2 in. Sht. Asp.
(d your hand,;
________
■ ___________ _____ rin11- young men
Conveniences.
t l ' d u l i l n . l o ii is lillll i,f 1 2 Kool In 1NSC RANGE BROKERS
on 3 in. Sand Asp. 2776 sq, yds.
ptli’iiil iif 21 f o o l , an t i r r c t u f i n c a n TUb It
...
Rate-' very reasonable. 321 MngD0A N -B E R Ii CORPORATIO N
llu irlsed "
Cedar Ave fri Colonial Way
Soda — Hot Sandwiches CIRGUL1NE PERMANENT W nv-,noljM AvpJ
,
your aching |
Mi5»
d u l y n d i i i i l r i l Ii) llii* ( ' l l ) I ' l i m m l i lb raid Building
to Central, Surf. T. on 0 in.
RD DRUG COMPANY
-Kin tin- 3»ili d a ) - f J u l y , i s j # . lu&gt;
and ’
ingy Guaranteed not to b u r n .j ------------- — -------------- ------------------- - j 8 1 — W a n t e d
lo Ifcn l
rook
hnpa
......
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2775
sq.
yils.
am i iIn- -niim a r c in-roliy N-BriniJml.
fRc Ri iuili Sloro"
and
Madam
Hurriet, over Mobley’s t F O R
RENT — Very nltractivo ; ------- —------------- ;
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........ .. 71:1
A i l . ' i ' i . i l tbiH l m i i liny o f l i i 'c u m - Colonial Way fr. French
to
» specially or our prompt Drug store.
gone,
-4
l o r . A. I &gt; I 5 ! « ,
room* with healer, twin beds, i S E V E N (Jit eiglit room furnished
Cellar,
1
1-2
In.
Sht,
Asp.
m i l l t K K T fiA K K .
■VdPfNNOX IS SUSPENDED
pfr.*criptions and quick __________________________________ — If, minute* from Postoffieo.' P h on e) home with garage wonted _ on
In
Oft!
for
on
3
In.
Hand
lluss
2980
sq.
yds.
H ( i f.’ l l A 8 B .
I your lease try reliable party. Ref­
i: p n o r s i i i M . n K . H .
delivery. ZJ&amp;Z- . ’
Central St. fr. French to Ce­
______ ■ h -&gt;v2 T‘hTHE NEXT TIM E you arc skk 571-'1NEW
YORK.
Dec.
2
1
.—(&gt;13—
,
A*
Hi»'lt&gt; i ' i i m m l M l « n o f
erences given. Home must be
dar, 1 1-2 In. Sht. Asp. on
tin*
I’lty.
^
try Chiropractic. You soon will FOR RENT — Attractive 'from , modern, rent rensonntile, well In Offirittlft of the New York cu rb !^a tt, Bur
3 in. Sand Base ...J...2711 »&lt;V yd»7
S'4 COWAN CO., Auto
market
announced
today
that*
W.
jj^
h, *p itll.ll’S,
French Ave, widening fr.
get
well
unit
will
ke.ep
smiling.
right
rooni, private unDance ami bath.
^ «nd sheet metal works
t’M,&gt; ^ ’1, rk.
Ninth to Hughey, Sht. Asp.
Phono 482^ for appointment Dr. Available at olu-e.
consider unfurnluhod if good W. Unriot had i&gt;een suspended
tho misery. It la a'
I’hone 4ijt*,
ornmnental sheet metal
on &lt;1 in. rock base. .. 9766 sip yds, less and tiimen’t bum
from regular meinberehip’’for fail-1 l,|t'li|(; h ’’ TlBll&gt; q ^., 2i.
W. 71ii-W. 207 French \V. E. MacDdugnll, 1st Nat. Bank Mm. Liljn. or call nt (116 P a rk . pro|M.-ition. Writ© particulars to
Togethrr with such other streets
urc
to
rotiet
his
engagements.
1
--------------------------*Bldg.
^ ve
,
J "Responsible,” care Herald.
tho City commission may turn
over for, construction during the
ensuing year,.
«
Active
Proposal to be presented In ■
scaled envelope; endorsed on tho .
outside, "Bid for Pavlntf,” Sanford,
Florida: and the name of the bld/ OUTh, LOCK,SOM. !h s
f W4’ VCS
I &amp;0&amp; VdtZ1.
f
ktl
FOLKS
OkRtS'IANS
rve CM.L6D,
eveR i
Each. pfopoaaj ( must ^be^secom/yvaM, DiN'
RXA R IN m w «£KCH
\Nfctv:. Too
COblN^
F&gt;NP \
AVI' e t i c o i n cO M cvdcr
tu c w LU «
fkVlNSODY A
\ FOR * ( \
l VKRFf. J ^
Tlui succesaful biddei
will be requlnwt to g
r&lt;iuol to f4» par cent ol
bid, and. such bond to
Uceiurd to
.

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,
IM on apple .,i ion.
$760.04) eMail, 5*&gt;;i IMt pi-r, will buy- Ii .ess
. l -lull
, g, .I emi
in k , i-iin

,tm&lt;

Mims

ate rent.
rk Ave,

Young, owner, 24)4)

t nt lunge and
wale.lo .it. i i oiuple tely furnished ready
—______________ ______________! f .i , mi t4. move m
Douliln gar
[lu.slness P laten fo r R cn t/ 'v - D -w r* and sliml».. Owner
___
! will -ell fiii si (I,.'.Oil on term* th at
—

SEMINOLE HUDSON-ESSEX
INC.
203 Oak Av».
Phono 41

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By Crane

{&amp;£&amp;&amp;'&amp;£.t oJ Florid),

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D A Y ' D E C E M B E R 20, 1920

esses

Under Fire

.

n)lO |
■rii.'
CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—(AT—-liar- II.' Douglas singer, piycbiitrirt.i,
tld Croarkin 'today confessed he
slow six year old Waltor Sfhmith
ng^oetl, aide barn left In a panic
• , i .sin fcfttef he had attempted tu
niia'fTcut lie buy, fearing his vie- pas* the examinations Croarkin Governor Tells De
C a r r y in g
QW i f e Of. W atcli M an u factu rer
i1h» would tdII of hi* ncUapfcV ' | did, In school he olwnys had 1 PalmBench Cmm
Dead A n d W ullarc M. Pro*
E m p lo y e e s 1 _
The admission o f motivo came at marks of 85 or 90.
J fe Will M l
. ,
, ratkioV'^’ounded Fr,Mowin'?
\,Ve , have
lir end o f a long hour’s quoBtion- checked on his'business capabili­ P^3n D isp u te O v e r H igh w a y I
u fa c tu tin g &lt; X
S h ootin g N, Y . A partm ent
njt
following the youthV volun­ ties and find hp was quite a busis iz e s In H u d s o n
lU A ill BEACH, Fla., Dw.
tary surrender on Sunday. Pre­ nes* mnn. He frequently bought
Slk-rW1)—A prominent •fourPolice
Holding
Mail
viously ho had maintained that he carjoads of flour, by telephone ami
K-nie ««^kipatad&gt;!.'bere last
dW not know why he killed
the sold them at profit within a few Be Made, Says Martin
Who
Accuses
Woman
BQ eI
night over the Miumi Beach
youth, who was found dying Fri­ minutes.”
I
f
e
g
a
L
r
*
!
course in the first moonlight
day night in the loft where the. at­
GIvH Hires Hamblin." Reason* Act fon A rises
M
a
n
golf match over played In this
P
rob
asco,
R
econciled
T
o
His
tack occurred.
n c-Locate
. i .... i
At various tlpies during his
section,
T
o
R
B
en
ch
R
o
a
d
W
ife
,
S
a
y
s
Mrs."
InRcrsoll
“ Harold has always been back­ questioning by the prosecutor and
leading
F
ro
m
c
h
S h ot H im And Killed S e lf 7 Gene
be Bodies Picked ward mentally,” saia Attorney police, Uoarkln gave three Tomb­
tionnl open champion, and Rod­
Francis E. Crnai^cln, ad uncle or ing reasons for striking the
In River, Rost tho youth, and the one who sur­
TALLAHASSEE.
20.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2(k-G P)-A . dy Burdine, well known doHchmith hay dowrt.
—f/P)—Governor Jo]
artin
pnrthtopt store head, last .' to
love tanglo and a love tragedy in­
police, “ He
■e Found In Boat rendered him U
Once he said ho killed him be- today told a delogi
,;.i - y r c ;;aim
John
llrophy. local professional
volving
n
aon-in-law
o
f
Robert
0
/
baa ';nly the mentality of n ld yenr raur-e ho failed to bring bim u Beach county commission*
B. Ffato Do Ingeraoli, famous agnostic, and
Charge* kat .
.and
fn d p an Mahoney, personal
NEW
old
lmy.
But
wo
never
knew
ho
,VYORK; De&lt;!; 20.—(A
botfle of drink. Another he said rexidonta of Boynton thiit * ‘ does partipch* MCrc\ly .fosturM prop* Mr*. Robert Hawley Ingcrsol],
ropresentativo
of
former
W
«3
criminally
inclined.”
—
(A P )-—
t lenst 27 persona wero Pr. William 0. Krohn and II. ” r wasn’t :fooling good, and . he not intend to take - any a Min panda unfriendly to ihcgovernrtient wife of the retired manufacturer Governor James M. Cox af
in
a Bpet
iGoeat-;
of.
Mexico
hnve
been
made.
#•
(Continued
on
Pago
8)
■. the controversy over tho '
a\ in tho icy watoin of
o f dollar watches, stirred fashionOhio, one up. Tho sores wero:
'
dent
C oolldge
lug
of
Ocean
Boulevard,
a
county
j
unin.-.t
tho
U.
F.
State
Department
nblol Park Avenue today,
' ' *' |K»
Brophy and Mahoney 44-46-90;
jiLion river Way when
tration o f the
highway. •
4y
|and Robert K. Olds, assistant seeMrs.
R.
H.
Ingeraoli,
55,
csFar*7
.0H
and
Burdine
45-46-01
font launch ; carrying
The delegation called to
lars* w orth o f |
lain! rotary' i f
f " 1* f° rn*e&gt;* ,ftW tranged ‘wife of. tho manufacturer, __________________________
1W) cniployeg t» an
oI Secretary
.‘sccruu»ryaej*ocK.
w.uS‘ wa, , hot ^ d n lh j „ hcr npart.
the action of three member*
the i partner of
Kellogg. Olds
se ize d ...............*
rnter, N. J., nianufnccounty board In voting to re* ate!|s alleged to have Inspired jW **finerA im Park Avonuo last night^
many
■plant from •Mniihntthe highway.
. ipaper vtorles depleting the Mexl- nnd Widlaee M. Probasco, 00, sonW a sh in g ton
n* crushc&amp;hy floating
The Governor, after listen ‘
to ran govehment nS bolahevistic. .|n4 *w c f Robert G. Ingcrtoil, was
W orld.
a fnv brief remarks, reltera
liis Dcmaml1' for
invcsUg^tlpta nre K-rlously injured. Tho Ingeraoli
vSy* *
- tte _
Htntei:.’
*it
of
yesterday,
to
Tho
As­
tkpccted la Congress. Tho propa- fatnillei are nut related.|e bodies were picked up
;7 ' .
has sent
sociates Press, thut he did. not in­ gnndiilng was revealed by the
Probasco
was
held
today
In
the
|. in the rivier nh«l ®'» oth'
tha Trca
b e taken from, the partly Disabled Men In Lake City Funeral Sprvieei .For Aged tend dto . "f-rcise hi* power o f sus­ St: Loula Post-Dispatch, which prison ward of Bellevue Hospital
Senator
pension,
unlosR
chargtsi
were
|gil launch- after'-it ■ha*
Establtahment To Get IHg Sanford Wtman Are At 3 brought nginM thj offieila under named. Olds as tho responsible of- 0n n technical chargo of homicido,
committee to
,
Hcial.
but
he
and
hla
wife
claim
that
Mr*.
upstream to 254th street
Trucklonu Of ChrintnuiH o’clock Sunday, Afternoon Ills jurisdiction.
'property
situation.
. „
'....—
IngersoR shot him and killed het- Faculty Of iPoliticitl Science
l f grounded; - v f^ 's
' Presents Frcm This City -Before Hob* Of Friends Governor .V rtln tieclared that sc W * xavriw
' j A tra n a eiw ',
,
t
A
8clf thro,,Kh J«#lousy becnu.o of a
M foot Inumh
At Columbia Declare ’That World says, reveals:
he did not think it within the prov­
break in a relntfbnihip
ru owned by Bpcncer Kell
N ew International Parley
Tho tuncri} soncices for Mrs. ince of tho Governor of. Florid* to . . . . .
Large baskets.were placed at the
that bdtfmidpredifbei^Murt,
"Excessive amounts,
Sons, lineced.oll monufae- corner of First Street and Fnrk Ella I.vfflor, -wpte held f&amp;ndny attempt to settle rp i^ jtid tU k if- ------ ‘ "
“
----N eeded T o RcadJ ust Matter ing millions, were paid
'l Bodies Found in Apartments.
’ • -* * •*'si
of Edgewatcr, N. J, It Avenuo this morning by tho offi­ afternoon a t . 8 o’clock from the way of tho various counties, ^nor to
11 ' Probasco telephoned his wUo af­
no&gt;V fee*, for eomml. **
when . the pccMcnb oe- cials of tho Campbell-Ixifsing Post residence' at 1215 Magnolia Ave- oxcrcUo tbo prerogative of- imsNEW YORK, Dec. t O r - W — poiltoriea, and other
ter tho shooting. She went to the
I’olice believed that the of the' American Legion for th&gt; nun, in the presence o f friends of
apartment nnd, with' building* at­ War debt asttlsmenta o f the United
“Corporations suppo
turning with-a lond of cm reception o f Christman gifts from j the deceased from all parts of the
tendants, found her husband on tho States are unsound In principle, In uldated were permitted (
las capsized by ah Ice floe, tho public for presentation to th&lt;\j county and from various points in office, neglect o f duty, or tiiVpl- " t * * ^ * 1
?
' floor beside n telephone. Mro. In- the opinlono 1 the faculty of polit­ for yean, for the ben*
[removed tho survivors from disabled veterans in the govern- , throughout the state,
tude involved.
-P
..
m i *
gersojl’s body was found on a bed ical science in Columbia Univer­ officers and attor
water. The rescue work ment hospital at Lake City.
? in nnothcr room. Sho was clad in sity, nod should bo readjusted at
Mrs. Lcffler passed nwsy i-urly i l,l*c l,ieniber of-the county b&lt;tord lir, Houck T M im I” V u ‘
Funds. Taken 1
ied to office,, tho delIn Irrational. Condition
roi*
pink dressing gown and wore a new international conference.
rescue nnd emcrgoncy
»s« -n
Membero of the local post an? Saturday morning following „ (has been returned
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mob
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V
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\ f flir t
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t
&gt;
.
Am * a&gt;«a
"Salaried government
ipored by *lce floes which soliciting gifts, of tobacco, enndiev, brief illness. At tho tiroo of her l eK#tlon. told tho GovornorThe 42 member* of the faculty were paid additional
la'vfni? T h e I*e.*\vinff O f Hla Jewels valued nt $35,000. Ont
the river.
y ,. f c From Home In Cnpltnl hand clutched n revolver.
expressed their views yesterday In trust funds.
fruits and wearing apparel, nil of death slip was (10 yearn of ag« i ,,thcr &gt;ncum,,,nt" will go out in
ergency hospital was ch ­ which is tq be loaded upon a truck Near her bedside were hcr throe Jn«.ury - ................*
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t Probasco. an advertising expert a itatement endorsed by Nicholas j
.
Thuse in the delegation Were R.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— (/P)— «nd general-manager and director Murray
_ _ _ _ _Butler,
_
op the pier and those late .Thursday and carried to the children, Willlpm A. Lcfflcr, Mr*.
president of the «
jg most from exposure hospital, where It is to be distriV B. L. Perkins and Mrs. M. 8. Wig- C. Myfrs, mdyor o f Boynton; Hgr Only tho .tamed j r e gmontgJiX^jt-bt.UituNftw:.Century .Color-J la U -anlversitf
b iff
(IlHrcvnrded
ry-Den*on,~viee mayorr-Ar-Ar-At liimntia offered &gt;a tangible clue to- Company Inc., said whilo lying on
wen find aid • treatment uted -to-th o disabled soldiers" on gins'.*
The existing, ■ottlemonts, the small.
wnter, o f the South Liko Worth day to tho Washington detectives a hospital cot:
;
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,
rfore being taken- to. hos- Christmas eve. &gt;
•faculty contends, “, have created.
The funeral services were con- Dminnge board,
“ Funds were left
nnd Thomas
" I told Mrs. Ingorsoll Saturday and are fosterring■a deop
Ijijt'ycar, citizens of Sanford re­ •ducted by Rev. Mortimer Glover, Dempsey nnd J. J. Williams, mem­ working ort tho disappearance of
sense jof tho poeaeaslon of
Mrs.
Gladys
W.
Houck,
wlfo
of
that
my
wife
nnd
I
were
recort[launch ivas in mid-stream sponded to the Legion's appeal nnd rector of Holy Cross Episcopal
grievance against ua,". and the duels without an
Dr.. K. II.Houck, SW EUrr icth died. Later In the day aho Uls- h.arcds among European nations J collection,
capsized. All the passon- tho truck was heavily loaded when Church, of which'Mrs. Lcffler was ber* of the county board.,’ hiupital physician,-who wau t Aen pboned mo to come over at once. I thAniselveo are
„ „ being transferred
irord men. Because of the it left for Lake City, according to
“ Interest on trust
an nctivo member preceding her
an, police had* difficulty in Leroy Chittenden, commander , of illness nnd death. Rev. Glover wiw
(nu. custwly In nu Irtatlwaj con» ffh
fo ^ ^ ^ T w w ■■
to■ •
tho
State*:
'U United
n it e d State*.v
withdrawn from
leking up of the numbpr
sied in tbo services by Rev*
325Coalltkm Not Good For.U* 8-*
wrhUb. paid more
1 2 _
j S
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" Kcirofts o iln e n
........... ArthUr'te, JPrt*
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m
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day night by Dr. J. Cuimltf^'ham, nkpRy, tot T WSX going
Ird the craft varied .widely.' port tide year.
'
o f the* church.
the United 8 tatc* might prove a J*** th*n three j
wife, yhom
whom II lore.
l o ’feHow member of tho St. Ivilsa-. '♦tfa,
lore. ,
I said there vrjirh .' 168 on
“ The disabled men in the hospi­
"The aecnrltlea
Mr*. Ju!iu*&gt;Takaoh, Mrs. W. S.
good thing for
Europe;*' the
Mr*.* Ingeraoli
Upbraided
IUm
f* b « a a
r e ***••#
||W
w
« « , •*&gt; ««
rnt
ev
- _
—
re"
|Lcth’n ijUff,
when
ho
called
others 7 5 ,-and still others tal are not the wards of tho Le­ Leak, Clsudc Howard and John H.
statement says, "but can any one ko scattered
•v.y, i j g Z d s - £&gt;’i v
gion. They are men who fought Smith composed a quartott which ’ On. o f tb .
trust companies
M o ,d .,
to­
tugs hurried to the sccno for all o f us. They nre suffering cang "I^nd Kindly Light” nnd ning dockets in the history o f the ; J *•"?*** c,n" yl‘"J ‘ ? J J J w a r d her. I apologised and told btllevo that it would be a goo&lt;l states that admlr
thing
for
tho
United
BtatesT”
&gt;
tug Huffnlo rescued 80 today for what they did for us yes­ ‘ ‘Hnrk Angelic Voices" during tho lwal police court faced Judge W. f
pensive and difficult.
J h S l t a her Immediately, wanting to have
United States, it pointed out,
found; clinging to the sido terday, Now, It is tho public’s services.
flrug storo over which he
oycr ^
j WM* ot
Many Large
, . K. White this morning. Two of
had its own cause for entering the
overturned craft and to duty to suo that all of theso men
^ ^
mQre
"Individual treat ae
S. O. Shinholser, It. F. Moulo tho few carei netted'the city $400. J*Vfd. Wednesday uml ozKod for ^
les. .
are cared for. They should not H. H. McCaslin, B. V. Whitncr, f-r. In fine*.
tho l»«rter. The porter w:i* not a-, ,.gh
very sngry. Going In- war^-the unrestrained submarine Incomplete.
warfare o f Germany.
.
three bodies were removed be forgotten nt any time and espe­ W. M. Thigpen nnd Clnude Ho­
Bert Adams was fined $200 on bout. «"d ho requested p rmieeion
™ olhcr
"A half million doll
t
„
bum
*
bundle
Hi
^Dange^
be
wRh
^
hor
hand
ftnd
hc]d
“
We
do
not
urgo
that
debt*
be undistributed assets
P&gt;&lt;- water by the tug^Ter- cially at Christmas,” Mr. Chitton- ward were tho poll bearers.
a chargo of Illegal pof*as*lon of * ‘-------den said this morning.
(
Among those attending the fu ­ liquor nnd Carl Thompson drew harior nruned Dr Vorty z au.pl- |t towa,rd mo&gt; .Go now&gt;. lh* ..Id, completely cancoiled,” says the from a prior
“Tho baskets are open; Just toss neral from other cities were;. Mr. 1200, or $G0 days, on n charge of
uml I reached for my bat wlUrout statement. "What wo do urge U drawn from ti
complete reconsideration in the tlon of tha tradb
Rhred*
of
fl
klmona,
a
nlf;ht
goan
hor.
ojicrating
a
motor
vehicle
while
you* gifts in,” a Legion official and Mrs. Frank Mlltecr, of F °rt
light of the present.knowledge and act.
under
the
influence
of
Intoxicating
and
a
blouse.
|
.*Aa
j
took
tho
hat
ihe
fired
with
- V ^ iij
calls to passersby.
•
Myers; J. Q. Smith, o f Blrmingreadjustment
on a basis of Justice "Large expenae
liquor.
-The
latter
ranInto
two
Thaso garments havo bean Iden- tho pistol aha held beneath It. She
The truck in which the gifts are Ifam, Ala.; Mrs. Lucy Harbor and
and trl gonorou* Intention."
sated for small
to he enrried Is being loaned to Mr. and.Mrs, Young Simmons, o f automobiles on.Thirteenth Street tlficd by police a* belonging to. fired again and again.
ment employe# rode
"She ran to the other room and j
the Legion by the Ilutton Construc­ Daytona Bench; Mrs. W. F. Bam- Sunday before ho was nrreeted, ac­ Mr*. Houck police hnvj learned
that a fur-trimmed blech coat, a I hoard hcr fire a shot but J could ^ English Paper* Run Big Heads cars at the expense *
tion Company, which also furnish­ Well, of Fornnndlnn. Mrs. Miltecr cording to police,
Warren King wne fined $50, or brown dre** a p i a bat sue posses­ not go immedinUily.
"Annual reports
fr I felt tick.
LONDON, Dec. 20—-&lt;A&gt;)—Big
ed the mcrtuia of transportation last jind Mrs. Barnwell *ro nieces o f
CO days, on a charge of being sed are missing.
special session of the Seni^ year,
Whon I was ablo to get up, I went hoed Unci -were given by London entire force on the j
Mr*. Leffler.
'iunty Commissioners, held
"Thn greet bulkThe remain* were interred at diunk and disorderly. I-oui* Ev­
Dr. Ilourk was obper /id near tho to her bedroom where sho had newspapers to the joint statement
erett nnd Aims Everett were fined
Icon rt house this morning,
was fully
gone,
and
there
I-saw
aha’^had
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B
p
B
^
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B
B
p
B
B
p
B
B
B
I
issued
by
42
members
o
f
the
faculhospital
about
4
o'clnl:
Wednes­
Lake View.
[of various county prison
110 r.nd $5. respectively, on disor­
.W...VU...
U
M
M
,
.
w
asW
iled
h«rself.
It
made
me
»l^k
ty
o
f
political
irience
o
f
Oolumbia
day afternoon. Until he
derly conduct charge*.
Frank
Iware submitted and studied
Probe
found nl Ilomoll Frld.»y, tiiat was again and it waa some time before Univeralty proposing .an Internacommissioners in an effort
Manchestr Mill To Mcnroe drew $10 for a similar the
last
it seen of him . Their three 1 couiSIftc , phonc; fl A.-Ai
tional d#b,,tt on lha «P*™Dona to,::1 •&gt;
chzrgc. * 7
'l
■ of tho beat possible mnnyear old boy had bem left In tho
„ A W,fa
1
„ „ conference to revise the war dobt
Practice
Theory
O
f
[wiiich to c o n struce the 8emHeckless driving charge* cost apartment
oup mist
|*. "O ur estrangement f waa orer BOtU#mcntl.
.
wut
Economics
Sylvester* Miller and Pop Lamnr
erty baa beer
County prison farm, » ’ pro••..to:.-'. 5 5 5
Tho missipg woman was 23
^ r^ w l^ co n d n ir b a ^
The Dolly News describe* the comparatively Ut
each $10 while Sam Outlaw ertreatfhich is to bo started in tho
DAYTONA BEACH, Der. 2 0 .^
year* old and hor hatband 80. He J rol,B
, ,
*hU woman
as A significant dovelop- casea or elataee 4
future. It is probable that
j.-MANCHESTER, Eng^ Dec. 20. cd his bond for the same offense. was tho descendant of a family of J? m*'
'
i ment growing out of uncasine*. In
ommiselonsre will visit the Charles Frederick Brooker, 7P, i_(yp)_A noted oconomlat’a thoorv
Tho report, the ’
Mr*. E. M. Cates estreated’ a
[farm In St. Johns county In capitnlii t nnd prominent in Repub­ that full tlmh prodttetion, instead bond o f $10 on o charge o f speed­ phy*lciuns, graduate of a west- fo *[f ; no ' . «# ' . p , . ! ^ w*re' th° United State* reparding tho proceed* to take
lican affair* of Connecticut for
of “ J .
i debt problem,
ing r.nd J. W. Knight did thn ern University nnd a student
Wr future.
d t o d .K h jt o t o . ■
of part tinta nnd restricted output,
more
limn
half
a
century,died
here
neurology,
n
subjc.t
he
hod
tur,
SiemonywW
eh
dld^ot
men-'.
The Westminster Garette ettri
some to a $2 bond for an alleged
I temtmUipp o f tho dredging
will offset depwssipib’la to be. tried
butes its Issuance to Europe’s re­
to htv Elizabeth’s .to puWUe after ™ " ^ m° ny mcn 010 n” ra
minor traffic Mloation.
'
filing contract with F. W. today.
out by the Manchester cotton mill*
Mr.
Brooker
had
been
In
declin­
prncticlnf
throe
yr.ir*
in
Florida,
j
sentment
aguinet tha United States
- •to terminate on Jan. 4, acusing Amsrican yarns,
#*
&gt;J5
ing
health
for
*ome«t!me
due
to
if
i
’
11.
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1
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as
he
world's
debt collector, and
IIREADON
NOT
BO
HOPEFUL
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A
tn plan* mad# by the
Tho practical theorist U John
complication of Bright's disease
declares It'la a sure sign of ttho
8T, LOUIS, Dec. 20.—UP)—Sam FAVORABLE REPORT VOTED 1 1 1 ^ 6 A l H e T I C
llssioners. The w 4d (i
Maynard Keynes, fellow of King’r
tendency of thought among
the
|done my tho Cox dredge Is and arterio-schlcrosis and eamq College, Cambridge, and author of Brendan, president o f tho 8t. Louie |m WASHINGTON,‘ Dec, 20— (A5)—
beVn Nov. 17 in the hope that the
Cardinal*, eatd after a brief con- The Senate Commerce committee
American people.
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v/ezt: sidy o f the city. ,V ,(
change o f climate would benefit Um *book, “Tbo yjsconomlc Conse­ ferenoe today with ogere Hornaby, today voted a favorble report on
' The Dally Chronicle call* it an
Hutton Construction ComPeace.”
v y manager
. ...o f the
.. world's
g | - - •champions,
-|m|p
the
mendment to he RHrera
» health. . Two weeks ago he quence*» of
or tbo
ino rrace.
the mendment
’important contribution to a great
pvas granted an cxumalnn
ffered'a alight rtroke imd when p S a huync*
ir
insiatod that thi (hnt he
«not w hopeful" o f Harbor* bill providing for tha tak«
problem.
••j
for tho construction o f
‘ to, , f • .
j - ,,
* , ^■flf, •
of di*«*Ur
died today had been unconscious
itae had the effect by ro- M#cj,fnjr contract agreement as Ing over of the FIbrJda ealt c
cgular road program until V&gt;k a week. Lost Friday night ho atricting
enormously. n&gt;..
in­
—output, of pureisiuii,
r
.
.
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j
’
bjr.’
fhfc
kovernmeh^J*'
OXFORD,
Eng.,
Dec.
20^GF)
H. tod b « i n .
1- « o tho .GenevajlUl js^.W»e
»•’ &gt;I«f&lt;77VW$*•„ ft .)'ir T
—Throo Americans.! are (eligible Directors Of County
rallied somewhat nnd bis physi­ creasing tho ratio of overhead
pimit wus sot at'H arch 1.
= =
.
this eeaton fo r the Gxfo *
cians believed he had a chance to charges and tljui incrtarlng tbo
Chamber T o .
Commisaionera- Inatructod
•oat o f manufactured articles for
crbW, on whkh the .Uni1
recover.'
.
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Vanca E. 'Dougin** to rohas not been represented
He had been activn In Republi­ He eonsuinsr, to the advantage o f
Tha
Board
of
a preliminary survsy on can iwliUcs vertunliy since 1875, JapanetH) and other foreign coraSeminole # County:,
number 44, -Geneva to Titus- whon he teas x ^embor of the low­ petitbre,
Commerce is to-meet
,
«
k
5,.
•
J.r-'-lJv
from tho ntiite road dvpart- er hours o f Connecticut. He served
n«oof H; 8 . Kntzmingor, I
Tliis action (s tho fir*[.o f successively as a member of tlie
are: J,
The* -In* 200). * They took the. vfcious small
Tuesday evening, Dec
1 that ore expcctcxl to get ConnMfcut senate, in 1893, _mem* New License Tags
moua Rose diamond, known as tho or gemawfronj th#lr motjnUn
purpose of hearing th
j»nc« from the state lsgiila- ber' of tho Republican naUonAl y. Are Now Being Sold
Kingsbury,
tha .Chamber's road committee 4nd[ !
“Grancio ComJc," stolen from tho threw tlio aettlng*. some’'o f wh
' n thn building.of the road.
Into the Soine undefeated
committee from 1900 to 1916 and
the Miami
gem
"mUslouer'Frank Evans
in, ^
» ( to..
The iRsuaucft of
drk'gatu a t. large to the- Z»a*
to I* C. Be
ul
**
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^
T \ Wiillsm^ .
.mil Republican .convention* hr pinten foraulom o
Immediately fo;
, - -'toahvea
‘
boon
last' Saturday, three days »
(n October,'
WW, 1904, 1008, 1912 and 1920.
nosa
session o f tbe
y of necuri
tbo
n o had nlso been a member of the date for their legal gale, the chiefly baca
enoe o f thi
nf
for the now state the. state Republican central com* plate* arriving trt the o ffic« of tho nsture o f one i tho burgler*.
I f I* nxpecUd that all tha
,
,
rcmmoHial
.
^number three, throufh the mittee nnd was on the executive registrar, in thrMcLander Arcade,
The famous gem Was found by gems will bo recovered ,beoauA«,o{‘ *h»ll lit tho recent
held,
at
which
time
property,
in
the
south
part
4
,'
. nocret service men’ in a valise. Two thir distinctive cutting.
, , race* in which crow "B'.’
ronwnittra o f tho nations! body In Wt« Friday afternoon.
that many important topic* wis­
[ county. Through thjs prop- 1004 apd 1908,
The color fo r J027 1*-black and of the a l li e d thieves, Leon Kaul--------- •
Irtqw “ A” Vy • get!' *
l! m
ing
t o ’ tha county are to be dta*
'*» right ‘o f way is only 66
whito and the state map hag been fer and Emile Boutcr, who crossed
Tlie GreatiConde, a ro*o colored llrigton rtwed at numbor.four
.
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idde and It Is (he only strip
a flooded moat and climbed into the
eliminated front the pint*; *v ^ .
shaped atone, is an Inch, long* tho A ’s.
.
- I ..,m tho 8an- gem tower by,'meads o f a ladd
npre than a half Inch wide,L' *
■[wide. --------i told' to J,
'down a
and then &lt;
to valued at more than $2,000,m
• •
are bill contm- guton and i - '
•*"401. wore arres
and are
named for the' Prfi
m
e most noted, o f
have confe
Pin
old
com
’
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LEGION RECEIVES FINAL RITES FOR
l

NOW IN HOSPITAL

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STAINED KIMuNA thpe*ten#&lt;*

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MISSING WOMAN

light Docket Fat

ibers OfCounty
ird Study Plans
lewPrisonFarm

Charles F. Brooker,
Retired Capitalist,
Is Dead At Daytona

Red

For ReB

Burglar Talks Too Much And Famous

Jjsi^ssw

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�________ THE SANFORD HERALD,. SATURDAY DECEMBER 18,
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ARE Longwood Race
AGAIN
Card Tomorrow
RACE TRACK
Flmt Race— *700 Clslm
3 Y 0 &amp; Up—6 fur.
Red Seth ...».....— --------- ---

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Aftd 2 S econ ds Lena R. ...................................
i W f j d r ------ - - ----- -------—
.muddy trade failed to keep Crudm u ...... - .......... ..
8&lt;maprlte
—
;
....................
•
vorites front storing for the
StAr Man ..... ................~.........
SeAbfate........ . — ................
ack en 'Friday Afternoon, Th&lt; Law ......... _ .....................
sebma'* was the riding sen- Soanso ....... ....................... -■
if the afternoon, piloting Shamrock 'Flower
••• •••....
nn*r» and two seconds. In Porpnluc SwMfow*
race on Mountaih Chief, Kimpalong —— ........................
/
Also Eligible:
4- shot, be went to the
Copyright ...»............................
d gave a wonderful ejthl(■ riding, losing by a noso H oy ............ ..............................

Have A. Care, Pete Latzo!

the. fourth race Quanah after
(ting behind tha leaders raino
nd cutting through on tho
*me[ori to-V la^-3tar Finish
lined The Peruvian for tho

Richard Murry - .......... - ...........‘
Paladin .......— ..— ...... — ........
(12 &amp; 6 )

.... ... Second Race— *700 Claim
3 Y O &amp; Up— 1 M. 70 Yds

Miss Lane ................................1
Owaseo - .......... —...... - ...........
Hell Song ..........................

Pop-eyed investigators with blunt
visions report that 4,444,444 plnyers have already been picked for j
eleven places on annual All-Am or- 1

Montilio ...........
Locarno .........

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*

lea screams.

Brocklesby — .................
Lola Montez ......................

*

This is considerable more than i
simple problem In hysterical math
cmatica
it is simply ludicrous

Merry Mars ........................
Third Race— $700 Claim
.. . 2 Y O — f» 1-2 Fur.
C d l-T h a tc h e r .................
Priceless .....
Lady Porter . ...............
Cast O ff ....
A ffection a te Mary
Scalin g W ax
Ragm an .... .
.
Let’* Go
A tropos ... ...

Rove won his second race
it as many .start* when fol(0 )
:the pace ol For Get Me Not
Fonrth Race— $700 Claim
4 first half mile, he .came
4 T O 4 Up fi 1 2 Fur
f hint to Win by n length.
Request
Ijr and Pascuma are having Star Finish .
' f o r ’honors, yesterday Pas- Be Trueman
brought In three and Healy The Peruvian
dy one behind him with two. Good Time
JFo boys are,riding In great Rom ping I.utl
,
■nd are big favorites with . Earl Pool
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College Votes More
Kltey For Religion,
4M * For Athletics

Also Eligible:
Last Friar
CLARKSBURG, W. Va„ Dec IS S u k a h _______ __________
...
A V -M o r c m oney fo r
religion MrOrimmon .
. .......
d less for athletics will hence- Round Robin
(12 * 4)
^th be the policy, at W est VlrFifth Rare—*700 Claim
Ba Weal cyan College,
3 Y O A Up — 0 Fur.
Announcement has been made
"The Morning Sentinel"
tha college trustees at the)o day session here, that re Torn berry
nchmtfnt in athletic cxpondlt urcts I W arning
II b* ^n order and that a new Myrtle Belle
Coyne
II be added to tlie faculty.
'
tftM O rof religious education Cun O T ea
n»« ruitenayioh of fCUrl V. Miller, Dulcy Ixia ...................................
jletlc director, and an assistant, Sweep Net ,.................»............. .*
Ciydclla
.............. ....................•
Joe Campbell ..... — ............. *

.Now only players who tail in
make somebody's All - America
l oar, nr» those who died liefoie
their names reached college pub­
licity departments.

Joe Simonich, who hit:!* (rum th c wild ami woo By we: t and wbos»style in the ring is characteristic ■&gt;: hia birthplace, ha* designs on
the welterweight title now held bv I’cte
l-atto.
Science doesn’t
mean much to Joe hut he pack* i mean punch in yither hand,
With fistic crowns changing witl
such monotonous regularity
that it is hard to keep up with the m it behooves Pete to have a car.'.

Sport Followers Recall The Colorful
Career Of Lamed Who Killed Himself
i title seven tim es— 1001 02, and
I 1007-11—n record equalled only by
|the first recognized yhampion, R.
I). Sear*, who held the crown from
1881 to 1887.

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rtg Cup Offered
150-Pound Crews
WfDELPIIlA, Dec. 18.—(A1)
American Rowing Assoclnaa established the Jonepn
t.iObSllcngs trophy for 160•tSWs, John Arthur Brown,
■ t t t t h e association and
kn. ot Jho rowing committee
University of Pennsylvania,
trophy, a permanent one,
• placed In competition anAmerican AssoclaKfiXtU, called the American
tha- Schnylklll River
r,
l i Saturday of May.
IfW roeu t of the trophy la
*f"*tlhn dr (he introduction
[rpqpnd crown by Joe Wright

Airanges
g Dates Abroad
hMELTHIA'.Dec. 18.—f^)
a T. Tliden, former nn*
nnla.phatnplon, has rcarfp playing dates abroad.
I o f taking part in g if the
Jornaments he will return
ontry for • month before
&gt;n'his second trip at the
(iy, with the Wimbledon
■hip*. #*'Mi. objective. He
changed the dpt« o t hl»
lor Europe from Jalt. 2.&gt;
C.W f i Penn,
g today,
jd to play In
ea-tn BeftlM* connection
th* national

Race—*800 Clslm
3 Y O &amp; l)p — 1 M
"The AtiKebile”
Happy Birthday
John S. Mosby a
’
Foreman
iVtoscolos —
.
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Botch ..........
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Iferberius
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Starbrlght ............................... ’
Blarney Slone ------Treasurer ..... ........................
The Rove ............................ — •
Mne O'Boy ... . ......................
( 10)
Seventh Race—*7®0 Claim
• 3 Y O &amp; Up — 1 M, 70 Yds
Hepaleng
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W*rgtah ...................... .........
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L iN tk.... .
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ZillCross „
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Crystal Ford
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Miles S .............. E ...................
Barriskunc
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Irish
A K B I I
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ass/
Liberty' National __ ... :___ *07
Qulnhaip ........... u».»..... ...,..r_,*108
S ix t h

Runner Can Defeat
Skater In 50 Yards

If** served
with
Roosevelt’*
n u g h rider* in Cuba in 1808 nnd
as a major nnd lieutenant colonel
" f aviation in the world war. He
"n s a member "{ the famous St
Nicholas hockey team, national
amateur champions 2.r&gt; years ago
From 1H02, when ho first won
the intercollegiate singles com ­
petition, he was ranked In the
first ten nineteen times, n record
uncqunlh-d by any American play­
er He ranked NN, „ne eight times
another unappronchcd record.
(Qualified students o f the game
declared him the greatest ground
stm ke master who ever trod a
court.
His forehand drive, bail,
hand shots jjud foot work wen i
flawless.
William T
Tildon, president
king o f the American players has
but sig singles titles to his credit

Willie Steven* was not puked
on anybody’s All America titter
W lHie belonged
He forwardpassed Prosecutor Simpson
from
midfield and caught himself hack
of the state’s own goal line.
Hit playa like this that cause
cheering sections at the Deaf nnd
Dumb colleges' to boll over with
cataclysm ic silence*.
powered squawker* arc nay
at Mr. Dempsey uugbt t »
spot ott one o f those scream
:»*c»U H o o f t h e w a y tie t h r e w

And it’s a barb-wired crimo to
keep a guy liko Gillette out of the
hand-picked album; he’s a great
safety man.

COiMPLPrTE LINE OF
DRUGS
CIGARS. — C A N D Y
DRINKS— D R U G S

choices for
a backfiohl
Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel. Tr;
and g o further bnck than thnt.

MIKE TO MEET PAUL

Yo uwill receive courteaus sc
vice at our fountain.

NEW YORK, Dec. 1 8 .- &lt; /P ) 1 wo form er light heavyweight
champions, Mike M cTigue nnd Paul
Berlenbach, who once faced each
other in tho title
tilt
wherein
” ()om ’’ Paul won the diadem, nre
to battle all over again at Madi­
son Squaro Garden, Jan. 14. The
winner hopes to meet Jack
DeInney, who won the title from Bevlenbach.
’,

Sanford &amp; Geneva Are.
In Edgewood. .
Curb Service— The Kind that
Serves

USE PRINCETON RINK

NEW YORK, Dec. J8r - W A runner can bcal a skater over
60 yards, Alan Ilaljfrich, champion
half miler and contpieror of Paavo
Nurm| at that dJitanct, took to
the dash at tho Iceland rink Thurs­
day night and whlppml Paul Fora man, , aprint star ,of the , ringing
blades, In two out of. throe haats.
Hrlfrich, running, with spiked
ahoea on the
‘Ice. took, theixjftnd
heat In 6 4-6 seconds, - Foreman
won the second in the same time.
Then the sprinter nosed ent th«
akster in six secopda in the decid­
ing dash.
________________ 4-------- *
COOPER MEETS CALL’A H A ^
V PINCINN^TfTDee. 1 8 .-f /P )Johnny Cox, manager of Former
Joe Cooper, Indians weRenMight.
announced today that heluid alfnCooper to meet Mushy Callahan.
a 10 rourid boxing contest at
Ix&gt;i* Angtlls Jan, 11, for
Junior
welterweight chompipMUp, o f the

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PRINCETON, N™"J., Dec. 1 8 .—Yala la taking her hockey
troubles to Pririceton during tho
Christmas
vacation.
Because
Yale’s skaters have po rink of
their own, Princoton Invited them
to u*e the Hebey Baker Memorial
rink for practice
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Fight Results

A player who had died months
before was once named on an All­
American guffaw by Walter Camp.
That’s how hard up the racket
used to be for football stars.

Mcanincs
Barberry
Sentiment
Baljoy
Contact ...

Results A t
lePark

NEW YORK, Dee. l&amp; .-H /P)The right of Bushy Grdhua, of
Utica, N. V., to n ranking "sition
before the. tlirbne o f Champion
Phil Itor-2bcrg Will be challenged
tonight by Tony Cansoncri of Nov/
Loaf, Pierre Rhno, MdnUogle and
York in the feature contest of n £am Landers.
* ° na
bantam weight tournament of four^
Second Race
Hidden Jewel
ten round bouts at Madison Square
(Zoellffr) 50.60, *4.(tf, *J.G0 ; pcr.’
Garden.
Cnnzoneir rougiit his way to haps, (H ealy)’ $4.60, ’ *3.00 ;■ C. T
Worthington, (Dlllca) *0.00.
Graham’s side through the lesser
Also ran, Bcngnlcac, Muget, 8h lights of his division with an nggresrlve two fisted stylo of milling. glohand,-Roprclvo, nnd Re Truemad.
'
" . ' I
Graham, recognized as Rosenberg’s
•
Third
Race—EarL
Pool,
(Pa*,
outstanding challenger in Ner/
York, is to meet the champion in cuma) $4.(50, 52.60, *2;40; Red
Seth, .(Cheatham) **2.60, *2.40;
the same ring next month.
Other matches bring together Brocklesby. (Simon) *7.20.
Alse ran* Donmtue, Jlnt Daisy,
Tremaine of Cleveland, and Andy
Martin of Boston; Pete Sarmlento Delph, Impnlln, County Times'
of the Philippines and Dominick and Mandy. * .
Pc.frone of New York; Johnny
“Fourth Race—Quanah. (PascuntGren and Vic Burrone, both of New « ) *13.00, *4.60, *4.00; Star Finish,
York.
'i (M otor) *5JO. *5.80; The Peruvi­
an, (Tryon) *4.00.
Also ran Funmaker, first Light,
Findlay, Betty Mae.
Fifth Race—The Reve, (Healy)

CHICAGO, Dec. lB ^ (/p )_T h o
Olympia Fields Club of Chicago,
which boast a greater membership
than any other golf organization,
has prepared a bid fbr the 1028
national open, and has named Fred
Gardner, chairmnn at the greens
committee, to present the claim
to the United States Golf Associa­
tion when Jt meets next month in
Pittsburgh.
•
Invitaticn will
The
Chico gi
have competition from nt least two
Pacific coast clubs* Gardner said.

Sea W o l f ......... . ............ - ..........

day’* opener Arlene on
i f , all the way came faat
etch and out gamed PrlceBellcclaire.- Jt was a per­
il, the three horaca being
an, Pascuma hod a leg
’ ie winner.
...... .
the feature race o f the dsy,
Rubenstcin stamped himself
tof'Che best sprinters at the
;*Whsn he raced into a long
nd'sedated heme five lengths
M o f Tdiidef Seth, who In
wag six lengths in front of
►Ifadi.
it waa the second
r in v e row for both Healy
•tier lx B. Drawn; In whose

Graham, Canzone
Will Fight Tonight

tquerors of fj
VSk’ -'r

umversi

(B y The Associated Press)
N E W YORK— Tony Cunzonerl,
York bent Bushy Graham, Utica,
1 N. Y. 10. Pcto Sarm lento, Philip­
pines, fought draw with Dominick
Pctrono, New York 10. Carl Tremnine, Cleveland drew with Andy
Martin, Boston 10. Johnny Green,
New York bent (vie Burrone, New
York 10.
K A N SA S C ITY — Glenn Lngc,
Mnrehalltown, Iowa, fou g h t draw
with Mike FWzgall, Sioux City, la .
10.
Johnny Harris, Dos Moine*
bent Jack Barry, Kansas City.
CH ICAGO— Ruby
Stein, New
York beat Mike Dundee, Rock In­
land, III., on foul 4.
D A L L A S — Hobby Cox, Chicago
beat Leonard Pate, Mobile 10.
T A M P A — Julian Moran, Havana
beat Alvnn Ryan, St. Paul 10.
I.A K E W O R TH , Fla. — Jimmy j
Catrill. St. Paul boat John n y.C obel,,
St.
Petersburg,
Fla., technical
kiii&gt;ckout 4.
H OLLYW OOD.
C a lif — Bobby
Eber, Toronto fought draw with
George Rivers, Mexico 10.
SA N
FRANCISCO— Billy Ad­
am*, New Orleans drew with Freddic Hoppe, San Francisco 0. Sam-

Persistent coughs snd colds lesd to
serious trouble. You can stop them
no* with Creomnlsion, an emulsified
creosote that Is pleasant to fske. Creo.
mills!An Is a new medical discovery
with two fold setion; it soothes and
heals ihe inflamed membranes and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, crepsote is rec­
ognized hy high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies (or
persistent roughs and Colds and other
furms of throat troubles. Crvoinulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe Snd heal
the Infected membranes and slop tho
Irritation and inflammation, while tho
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into tho blood, attacks the seat
of tho trouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Crromulsidn It guaranteed satisfac­
tory in tho treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial astiima,
bronchitis and other form* of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the avstem after colds or flu.
Mosey refunded if anr cough or cold Is
nut relieved sfter taking according la

my Cqmpagno,
Snn Frarcisco
bent Frankie Laguna, New York
0.
Lefty . 'Cooper, Minneapolis
technically knocked ' cut Mickey
Marks, London 1.
*

.. DO NOT MISS THIS WONDER!
COLLECTION OF GIFTS)
Ypur Christmas worries disappear here Tib
Anyway, PROVE what ive say, it's a shed
evening.
ROOKS &amp; CARDS
R I A L T O G I F T SHOP
Phillips UJock

Wk|

' ‘J h e F o u n t a i n o f Youtl|
E lore o f w arn atm, beauty and the p*
doom find* It* greatest coneaatratlw !
environs o f the mighty 80,000-rslloai-«-«w
o f the historic “ Fountain of Youth- Jtr
moment of-the day and sound, revirlfylir
at night will be yonrs.

r

Goff, bathing, fishing, yschtlng. dsnciij, i
and horseback riding call you. Finr
able at moderate* coat. Hotel scronnow
desired. For booklet address

A. Boswell, Resident

�ifferTRaiT
MmVdb'
»lay s.hoot rooms and went through
Sanfort-i'IIi
V
felrto
mot
at
the
enjoyritlo and instructive prnStructure IAimwlca-- n hnll at 7:30 p. m, un
gram touting one and a'h *lf hourr.

with Mr*. Wiillpins, ouo of their They a ^ r t U d with the pioneer
the I » « l
Inry, in charge. There,were nround watch between ine and thcc whiles
fjfr statement waj nlade ,
00 girl* present who wen through Wif are absent from on* anofl^^ B
thi* head of Ray Ilro4.. j
their
regular program, and hail a
feeder for the Firestone
dtocusalon on wbat one of'tho Ten
notch of tro u g h their closing prayer fit
uj?ber Co. Mr. Uay was
(Commandment*
do
girl*
break
V&gt;:20 p. nr.
H n the need for greater
v
* Sanford — Congregational and
It ud the part of every rtoFourfold Epfmtopal notch of Pioneers met In
for(the vital factors in tiro
tign that control mileage ’
pKy«ltit,V‘ !'« S j n j w •.* o o j r o .m -1. the
epn nrooomy. .
y •-/v- j
noted 01- riomscra met in uie
nrcnwg, r w nocini
t1** - * = w «
»*&gt;, in reality, «md fabrh •MonVbe' achrtdl ht ?:30 o'clock.
put on. Tim club adjourned at 0 ^ /u n ^ r T h a lr
A representative group of Pi&lt;m6ers
tijiheavily insulated and
Mr. Jacobs,' principal 1 of tha clock with a game period o f Indl* from both churches Whs on hand
i with nibbetV* ’bo aaid.! school,' who lit dflio .thelr leader, vldual competition,
-. i/*!'
ch-b&lt;o»u uf the tire,, thei and the Y physje*! director were j Geneva—-The *chool had the Y and a fine program wao put on Vy
the leader. The notch adjourned
rpiif.^the skeleton of. the
in charge of the meeting. The club phyalcal director out at 2:30 o ’clock -. ,d
after holding their game
Hcfvfort' the cord material,
went through with their reguar to coach the four basket ball teams.}® ,j\'
hi-'h it is built. On an'
program nnd hnd a 3(1 minute gomu The loams had some pass ptoyc, P *"0®*
. .
jttus quality of,the period. It was voted by the Plo- i.hootlng and dribbling and wound! Sanford—Girls Hi-i club ga a
dswruil nnd Wad construe- j nocra not to hold mooting* during up with a hot acrimmage.
social Friday night to tho 102(1
'•himh attention esnnot no; the Christmas holidays and their I Osccoto—Thu school had the Y high school football team.
T e
the cord structure of the, next meeting will be on Jan. 3 at .physical director on hand at 3:30 Social wa* held a. the American
;n new equipment is being J3:30 o’clock in the afternoon, at o'clock to teach the school children Legion Hut and in _spUe or the

BARTOW.—I
provlsloff i&amp; m»i

thei- Conditions In Northeas

gone through with,. A
sw tilk'dw the U f r o f J « ms b/7
»Y'phy*fcal direct** was putmh•hort •♦docatlonal talk by Mr,i

the fniiteoSlri.BoluUor
o 6 tf$i Pt3k Itlitf BtiteHi

iffte c 1
ilie east. i. ,. i] havoc
h i e truck
.enshable truck
Florida within

tires' arc m&gt; bettor than lenders, nnd thi\ Y general score* clnjjing prayer, “ May

the wick, many of them still &lt;&gt;n
thc roll. The fog and Wlaaards after C b ritfm a y A resolution tog it I m p o s t ?
“ long th,! c0« 8t ^ P t many , can adopted by the county school board over four months
;(jf pefjshnbk‘s from their termlnfor sovcral day* and when
■ ■ ■■ ■ au aaaH aaaaa

such as to prove
thoajjrwho shipper
Twenty-six car:
the’ Ibrnt district 4
W top J
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Tangerines! Tangerines! Tang:

sold far below th
‘ The market oi
b « n ‘completely i
cording to report
city. Six car* wc

Explorers Expected
To Return From Trip

Also assortments In fancy Holiday Boxes—«
will surely pleas*.:
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN

which time all new member* will the gam* of volley ball. A court bad night over 100 girls and boy*
he initiated.
.
;hrt* been erected, net put up. and were present. Mrs. Williams and
Sanford—•Baptist notch of l'lo* ball secured. A rules interpret*- Mrs. Maxwell, their two leaders,
neers met in the Sunday school tlon was given and under the phy- and Mr. Wolfe, the Y general sec- King of Osceola were the timers.
room* at 7:30 o’clock with their sicol director's supervision four retary, were in charge of the af- O. E. “ Pop" l-amkin, physical di­
Idodor, Herman Morris. They went games of fifteen points each wero f*lr.
rector of the Seminole County Xthrough with the four fold pro- played.
The Y secretary put on the M, C. A., refrreed all of the gomca.
gram based on Luke 2:52, “ And j Geneva end Osceola— Seminole games of which (here was a large
Saturday Jr.su* increased In wisdom and Rob Cats notch of Pioneers met at [variety. After the games refreshSanford— Baptist Friendly In­ W. Stirling, one o f the leader* of
stature and in favor with Ood'(7:80 to the Osceola school hous* intent* were served and everybody
the party, by hi* mother, Mr*. J*bd man.’’
Under their leader, Mr. Leroy, and:voted that they had been entor- diana met at 10 a. m. with the Y W. Stirling. The explorer* dtocov
general
secretary
to
organise
thoir
Tucsday
the Y physical director.
There jtnlned royally nnd wanted to know
tribe*. They went on a hike to the ored a race of pygmies never be
Sanford— Men's Y. JLC . A. bas- wan a full notch present with three when it would happen again.
fore known to white men.
Imt lm!| team practiced on the high sitting outside of the square. A
Oviedo—Was the, scene of the j woods on the east o f the Forest
Lake
Hotel
where
they
cooked
si hnpl,court from 3:15 o ’clock un- 1splendid program under the able first gamer-of the newly organliod
LAKELAND. — Physicians of
tjl 9:30 and showed^rare, early ten- leadership of Mr. I-croy was given Rural Bchool Athletic Association thftlr own dinner over an open fire
sop forpi, Tills team is composed the boys, A debate was put on ‘Basketball League.
Oviedo was!Inhd held their business -meeting, Polk county met here and organis­
jThe following officers wero elect- ed the Polk County Medical Soci­
*A
il . - fChief,
' b i., f .Vormnn
V ln n n f in .Glynn;
f llttH H I IIndian
&gt;1[ n V
ed:
ety, with Dr. R, H.- Mooty, Winter
Runner, Gilmore Steele; Wampus Haven, ns president,
_________
Bearer, Melvin .Taylor; Tom-Tom
Beater, Curl Vans.
Sanford — Prysbytcrian
nnl
Episcopal tribe of Friondly Indians
met to the Sanford Park with thi
two p f " secretaries, , They went
Nf way In which he has mfl*from there to the west aide puy
! n hugtito ntajorlty in the
ground where they held their Donr
iber.
When nny one sttgwow under tho supervision of Het ­
j j ; that p certain epproorlA
man Morris.
fn the budgePJust arranged
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
They closed t!v now wow with
g^be^ Increased, Poincare In
Sanford’s Pioneer Radio
Indian "onps and individual cOmfee like tlm crack o f a whip,
i*ctiti vc £iirr»t*R.
Shop.
.Ir.tedr .
.
he “government reject* the
wed amendment and makes
Question of conficlet.re.’'
Pdtetimes it never even got
vote, when It did, Poincare
ined n majerity of 150* to
out of about 37." veiling,
e in fire n*-? .vhieh the premier
igtncy Orange? r p 'd , Grapefruit, packed in Holiday
na.uired r.Ti.r tills purliment

OpjK»ite Valdez Hotel — 13th &amp; Oak
.

Sanford Aye. &amp; 9th — Sanford-Orlnndo Road at
Gindervillc
a N H M ia iiia iim iis u ,,,,

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Oranges

■Boxes, ready for shipping. A nice gift for your friends.
All sizes, quarters, halves and whole boxes, mixed if
desired.

iaudcclarcd tu mark
f.unidet:. reversal of
orttMjc
oduntry has
j not excepting tho reaBlic
nf
di-h
Cnee ordered exiled for

Kau.t
. ,
.
notch under
nurt'in, am Mr.
y* work di
. . . . __

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Rnnfnrd Y ni&lt;*r.'n
team was srhf-duleil
,jut (|uc (f) WPathrr
( l f l , o ff
!
F

ttll‘ S l1’ ■(‘i i t o
__

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IJhke

ha«ket ha!1
air. L a w y, principal or «
to practh »■:w!? f, Q(&gt; ‘ 'V1^
•' n*- ^
R 1principal o f the GcneVa sch&lt;
,
. to bo congratulated on the
(
p n g and tlu^ sense o f clean

.-t f

^ p a r t in g passenger sntil-’j
. said nothing.
•a you know who this lady to (he United States.
in oirdoriy man wearing the
t’o f the togion of honor, uskthc conductor.
n’t, And careless," respondr autocrat of tbu tram, tht
W c are
fnished gentleman explain- *
fellow passengers that the
Xwho.,h»(l xlipped on the wet
13v*« Mme, Itaytnond I’oin-

Iddihg lh street car* or auhi
►
! h" v^fontetred, “ for rea»-

,

th at

this

next

year you are going to
unload those 'annoy■

Mary- Notch o f Pioneer.' Dr their teams.

ing rental problems—-

DUHARTS PACKING HOUSE ,

i .^nrW p.exhihU od.by.tto: n .
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‘ ^ 7 Ir,“ l,CrSl R&lt;,v- Thom! ’ Mr. Lnney o f Oviedo and
so"
Mr U &gt;'mnn- ,npl ftt 7 ;&lt;'°|KuU. roach o f the Geneva
P- 111• *n the ol‘* school house.
{acted in the capacity o f b
An fntcn' !,tinR an,, tostructive .M r. Hawkins o f Oviedo nnd
r^ ffra m wan put on ombracliur f
\ t||Q fotirfr»Jf! life and tho notch ad- ——
~~
tourntil .it !• p m. after «. 30 m inJ j f 1■ * ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ « »
ute gntne period. This rlub Is u S
r- newBpiipcrtt very fine one nnd is growing stead- ■
1 ‘ lr '*
ily in numbers The notch will not ®
t
ith *he lawyer moei
Frittoy ns it? will b&lt;&gt; ■
B
**
generally
oc- Christmas eve.
,■
H
8 1 0
-nt positiou in
yjtn fp n ^ -E m p loyed Buys Bro; I*
JL J l J l
ihtft is to ho (V r h o o d met over the fire hour-o In ] 5
.**
ic law yer him- thr.tr club room. Mr. Morris, part S
henceforth that time boys work director o f tho Y . '&amp;
f liijth priced rabbit also cm- his face bt
eluded In the \Vn9 jn rhnrge o f Ihe mooting. An fi
r « » tho . increasing Import- photograph,
|enjoyuhle time was had by nil. Th-&gt; B
atu^itvd to violation of the
France h most noted * little moth- Rrotherhood talked over plans for B
OK Regulations by the gnvorn- or," who conducted thousands o f a rhrlstm ns eve meeting for all B
three men tried to Americans to the graves o f their ( the Western Union nnd Postal Ttd- J
tariffs** by training tho.r ;&gt;u war dead, is nlmut to take n long e graph Ikivs. A fte r their game ■
B _ ‘
die &gt;b&lt;'adlights on th&lt;■ game earned rest.
Sh-» is Ctmitesso period thx meeting adjourned.
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CjVft.
BHI
ght.t
Frightened,
Frighteueib rnhbits,; Hlllycr do Caen, she won her nfP a n to - Flying Squirrel notch of ■
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it. InFtho beam of light seem feetiomitj nicknume In American Pioneers met in the school houer I
ableAa get out of it un run hospitals during tho war, sintb tinder Mr nuinrnn, thoir lender, ■
t
the signify of the armistice she ami the Y physical director. Th-* 3

has devoted her time and fortune
to s mop thing tho way for tho fold
star mother* and fathers who
cro.&lt;s the Atlantic in starch o f th*
Inst resting pttoce* of their loved
ones.
’y
.t
.Tile Com tel so do Caen went to
America ii, the interests of the
gold star motlvrrt orgnnlxatioii

Bargains ..with ..your­
self

Also Fireplace and Stove wood in any quantity
%&gt;
Deliveries Anywhere

with
eUanu
rr. joilitii-imy in
r Rv,if it
" t h " ’ Purto 1b !r
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jWiKintlon has
orhuitling
the

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Ninth St. &amp; Cypress — 1 Block from Sanford Ave

handling

mess

The House o f HIG,

g i n s

s m it h

. W IGH T - makes it a
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to care fo r the matter
of

rentals,

property

up-keep, collections and w e : do it better
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frigeration in the world,

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than you do it your.

MONEY TO LOAN
fi !-2 to 8%
^ on
Business nnd Residential
Property.
Mortgage Loan Dept,
DeCOTTKS. HPENCER
&amp; DIGHTON

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Ask fo r J.

L.

Hurt,

m anager o f our bond­
ed rental department,
lie will call

and

explain

the service we can renbuying our tires at

vinator between now and
’.Christmas, wo will give
free, one Westinghouse
percolator.' I f yon havev
A percolator we will give
another
Westinghouse
article of like value.

207 W, First Street

They sure smash the prices and they give
us a full guaranteed tire at the
lowest possible price.

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If you are thinking o f putting a Kelvina
W m W *.
Spring, takq advan•Uago of this free offer, by payintf your fi *t installment notv and bav4® delivered
3 whenever Von WfehU
;
&gt; ' ^ O n ,. &lt;Zaw \nn

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We have our. service 3utioned in S a n f o r ^ ^ e r o
your Kelvinator,

bstanlial

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servicing*'

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ouldI K.O.Delaney
■-■■a
Impact
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^ft
BfeUeeWlre.;.....
Air Wall uJL. — - — m m

107
fin
*102

)—Joseph Mciscb, Sab*
. sou of John Meisch,
Academy at tho an
football banquet-Of the aetd-

Mcisch ployed a clean, hard
Hidden Jewel,
I o f ball throughout the oea- Texas
thich contributed largely to ovrumn ........
Serbian
fc «s of the team. Ho made Glimmering
st talk at the banquet ex-,
irita Elnorita
tefappreciation -fod the many
I, he felt ha had derived
A lso’Eligible
HgSssociation with the
^d the coachtt,', , ^
lijpRed") Sorrell, of Lonett, Sentiment .....— ■—a..
l
Parrel topped ^tar halfback
Third Race Purse $700 Claim.
0. M. A. r'oVcn. waa ejected
j f . 0 , , 4 Un:fl P u l
is of the 1937 team nt the
Miss t a n e ;;..i ..- ; ...,............ *11
kh Sorrell ‘ ' Whs *fAlternate
Vanishin gfioy —
....... *1(
(a of the cadets this year and
* captain when Captain Dishwu called horaft bit account
He will
P ar-H am p to
pnns ar captain, this honor
Tender Beth
bit team males being a dehiMiss Nancy
ition of his abllity.fand^ hjs
[tnas Henderson of Carter***
[Gs., star center of “ The Bug
Hoy
-------—-— .—
Line", was named alternate!
Alto Eligible
&amp; Henderson, alternating J
|C, T. Worthington ......... .
pieir.’h at the. pivot position,'
, Polycarp
.............— ....
p n splendid brand»o f footFlorence Deen .................
[his year nmi is expected fo Ijimp Ward ------ *--------------p well next year.
Barberry .........;.........- ............
J. C. Woodward, president
“’--F ou rth Race $700 Claim.
____
M. A. , for twenty-six years
•'•“ 2 Y, O. 5- 1-6 Fur.
Is founder, presided at tho
Colleen Q. J.i~........... ....... .....
[ct as toastmaster nnd was
Esther Weidel —,.................
popular in this capacity. Undertow
........ —....... —
I were heard by Coach Gds
Benny Rubin ....---------- ------lw, Coach Rcntz nod Coach
rTjgVjti^?
fcrro nnd short talks by Sor- Mclva
Rose
........- ............
lenderson and othgr members.
Eda
.........
r team. An informal daneoj
Fifth Race $700 Claim.
cd the banquet.
•
. . ,AIL Ages, 6 Fur.
stall letters were awarded
Boosting
—........ —
blowing men; Sorrell (cap-j
Berkeley.Square ......... ..........
Martial Wand ..L.............. —

McKRCUNIE 18 BOUGHT

WonFdme

inf cotow, topped by

Victory
N EW A R K ,

tfolaney once, jtt the light
Weight title holder and lienupsey
ever meet in the ring, and Delaney
Will be ready for addition to tho
Manassn Mauler's knockout . list,
Gene Tunney believe:-.
" “ Dempsey would hit him once
«md*-l wondor if Delaney’s press
agent over read the list of knock­
outs compiled by thnt fellow Detnp»o y l" Tunnoy asked. “ Boy and
man, that Dempsey can hit,”
Tunney told the Newark Eve­
ning News that ho would drop
Dempsey if they ever fought
isey never had the
jaws he was credited with,” said
Tunncy. *'Ja£k can hit if he gets
tt* yuj. Ho did hit Tommy Gib­
bons and ho did not get to me. But
q man with n punch who gets to
Tdtk right can knock him down.
If I ever get in the, ring with him
again I jxdlovo I'll prove that
Diinrv **

1-5* ,*^v rtT
,T|m &lt;;asauti*&amp;,., ofi, ifOO&lt;l , g p l f steady t nitres, kocit-egtaigtit and

nsimpottant ffletore in thd devel­
opment otjeollefo athletes In othe:
branches o f sport, ' . ,
The latest exhibit in behalf of
nolf as a preparation for football,
hockey,, basketball, b a s e b a l l and
track is Arthur BrOdbeek, fresh
man at’ t^ie University. of Pennsyl­
vania, , .
.
Brodbeck, who hails from Mt.
Vernon, N. Y., won the New York
state golf championship-last year.
Ho was a smashing back on th?
freshman football cloven at fenn
sylvanla and Is an outstanding
contender for a forwaydaMmioa

winner of tho Intercollegiate golt
championship, turned his golf do­
veloped talents at football at Titlone UnlverrUy, and became n star
on the eleven that topped tho
southern pigskin heap.
Emerson Carri, western - junior
golf champion in 19$6,- was boot*
ing goals and playing such r.
smashing tackle position for Cor­
nell that he Won recognition by
many eastern writers.

Golf Now Regarded As Essential To
Development Of CollegeAthletics

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Tl^ racingcom mission of the I
American Pow erboat Association j
has rbt&amp; fai"Abjp* (PM* the' dull* j
for the, 1927 Gold Cup regatta.
Two tentative courses have been j
laid out, one Inside the. islands.ofi ,
Greenwich, Conn., ip Long Islpnd
Bound, And one in Oyster Jlay, on 1
the'-Long Island shore. The course «

late In January to play in winter
events on the Riviera. ' Later ha
will-go- after, the world's chainplonthip at Wimbledon and Jtt?'
lesser titles Abroad and return
herd'for the supreme Effort * to
capture the national singles cham­
p ion sh ip .’
‘ -a: '• '• y? •. -f-'i

reund. Ho turned in n 303 for the
tho tournament, &gt;•
r
A1 Wntrouc, of Grnnd Raplsd,
and Bobby Cruickshank, of New
T ojb-shared'rixth place with 296

Want
Small Truck Farm

Jer tin
^ nn i

SACRAMENTO, Calif.,1 Dbe,!f«.
Grecnw|ch Village, N. Y.: Dedl(A1)—-Joe Tunics* of New York tCj^ory exercises^ were held here
WHS $000 richer todny for having itjday in-connection with the open*
ere an- turned in n card of 28? to win Sac* (j^g -of tho ne.w Public Library,
Mount’ erniTufnlo’ s $2^00 open touma- ,
ia to be known aa’the Gehe
Beach', ! nunt from it lnrpa fietit of ntnr1 Tnnnev Institution of '-'Cerebral

'A H ti’ X f e . m U ..... .. ...........

A, O'Kelly, Davis G.,;RobItisch, Smith W., Sherwood, Winnipeg ...............................
A brilliant CO on the Jast 18
8lxth Race, $800 Allcs.
holes here yesterday brought vic­
i, Booth, _ Sharris,' Mott,
AH Ages, 1 Mile. "The San
(ll and Sha’partl.
uatl Kparns And Dempsey tory to-the Ncw Yorker. Eddie
■Hotel”
L o j s , o f - Chicago, was tied with
Three D s
J® &gt; May Settle Contract Turncna for the lead at the end
xTrapstock.
^— **
o f fid holes, but slipped badly.*on
Woolworth
--------------Results At
the Inst lap and turned in a card
91 ~ OHipAGQ,. 1) ^ 29. ^ ^ ^
xFly Hawk ..................... —
hr
290 t o V i e c M W i M * * * 1* ' ’
106
Ucmcnt
out
of
court
is
in
prospect
leminole Park
Hermidale -------------------—
Fnncy playing by Harold Sanin
the
suits
brought
against
Jack
1031
Soanso .^.1— ....................... —
dprson, ct Deal, N. J., on tho last
Magic W ant..— — ----------- 113 f Dempsey by his former manager 18 holt-s" then ted *iWild B lir MchlJ-- l", $5.00, ?3.40; Grace
100
Jack
Ksnrns,
the
latter
said
as
Ke
Grippeminaud. ........ - ..... ........
(Funl) $13.20, $14.00; St.
parked through here onrouto, to ■horn of ^St. LoUls/igutvOf th^nl
x W. M.-Maher Entry.
a, (Hcaly) $4.20.
California
to spend the^ holidayv prace with a 292. Mehlharn - was
Seventh Race *700 Claim.
1 ran. Paladin, Lord Allen,
V
Counsel
for
tho former parfnerf f&amp;urth Arlth 291 Xlie* Espinosa
4 Y. Q. &amp;. Up 1 M. A 1-lfi
II. Ili jnilong and IBm.
tnva'
begun
negotiations
towarl turned in a C8 on the final 18 holes
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Jim Sanda
to equal the CQUot record far one
n
the
heavyweight
championship
Mountain Chief
nd Race—Jingle, (McGrbs•
mi agreement on the terms cf
North Pino
jgrams nnd Lctterinif
1120, $-1.20, $3.80; Jnunebar,
Reams' domnndij for a. sham,' pf
Feigned Zeal ...
ma) $3.00, $3.20} Kosejusfho&lt;_Demp»ey winnings,, unllb.cxWaralah
Artinticnliy Done
cbrrt) $4.60.
1
C O M P ttiftffrN E OF
piratinn of the managerrhlp sonDevon! to &gt;■
mn, Jessie Lee, Kotarlan Molinero
iract, last August, It hus been
DRUGS
Ihihln
ntnwt14-t» / ft
Aeams' contention'tbftt, (sInco*the
' c i c m R S &lt;C A u b t
Sir Golahad 11
‘ 'O ifS T^iut'Will Lust1*
cqipsey-Tunney baLUe Wns sigjied
Dpraiftuo .,-v—
IIR IN K S X D ^ U G S ‘ j
..
during his rcgliiio, ho: would share
Romping Lad I-.
in Dempsey's end of the puree', al- Yo uvrill rArtife coftrtMUs se
Crystal For4
though the match look place of tier vice hi our foantairf. 7 ‘ y f
Jim* Daiay
Uieir partnership had expired.
Also £Hj
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i 1^ J- r .-j -. r-; *. -r-1£—
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LcGIorieux lii.—
Nc.U to Yowclla
£
jjDNDWNi
It,was
.definitely
iui
Harp of the^ North
Xounced
here
today
that
o»
atPop yon —
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J * An
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•Apprentice. Allowance
monument to, JosgiU
Roflqbardlcd Wells I
Circus. It seems th*l
(ta^iame, Piccadilly
place for clowns.

• •••' ? •-#» I. in',.-. W i f , - . . . /
I have ‘aoma/'c^otea two acr«

$200 down and $80 per month.
This land is tho finest kind of
trucking land and flowing,watvr and electricUyvnrg available.
’Each trbct., has .A /rontag* of
125 feet on goo*', paved road.
Anyone who wants enough land
to ralw their own,vegetables
nnd stm .bo closo enough to
Sanford to be convenient should
buy one of theso tracts before
they arc all gone.

Tartar Th« * :U a disagreement
among the past, present nnd fu­
ture* premiere &lt; France as t*
what fOfth a tesUmonlaLto tho
international notoriety o f Mona.
'ii Race— Pigeon Wing II, Georges CarpenUer should take.
nonli’ $4,20, $2.40, $250; T he following suggestions are un­
, (Games) $2.80, $2.40; Ball der consideration:
'ALA) An animated cloth** rack&lt;
:Crann) $2A0.' .
V ( t y 4A soft shoe dancer in dinner
ran, McCulloch
cross, between Richard
-Dix.and a n y Collar Ad.
;
(D) A half crouched figure In
Ik Race—Corinth, (A . Ac*
W80, $4.00, $2.20; Phidias, mock pain claiming a foul.

m

; YORK. Doe. 2 0 . - ( /P ) - :
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^ttie Scboemmell, .New- ,
oistance swimmer, wbo&lt;

1 --------- « &gt; »
« objective.

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GIFT
SUPREME/r

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Don Smith

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and pressed, and have that new look.
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Von

work meanB more than Inferior

Satisfoc'

ti - - - 1. &lt;. 1 -,-r law yts1 '
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MAGNO

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B ecause y ou know you o r o looking yout* beat ]
y o u r clo th e s t]o you c r e d it ^ '. T h ey havo been

rf i /V i ' irKI- i-ii - *A»

BIG Results
SMALL Cost

A 3-Hne ad run 3 (im es
-" 'Kf A, •' f
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cca la only*'

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24c a day

THE HERA

accomplish wonders at n coat undreamed
you uso Herald Classified Ads, in any ci
onoy a Classified wli] be your fHcnd iii
Use, them fori just pdd occasion* dr conrfi
large Benin#1,campaign thrmlgh t^’e CJake
Columh^tfesulta In either "instance w ills*
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cka Knock-out Punch!

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lla ll

Wk.

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&amp; deal? to tfie Jtcarl o f sixty Rchor|tiofis,'Mm« 3,i)(io Short W i .
survlveil tht* commercial .tines, w hich'it has bden compelled 8** New Mtniro.
t---- rt— ------8 f corul Class ; Hatter,
serve; tho weariness o f buylriff and* selling in' the vast Crime Taken Seriously,
old Britain bay*.
1&gt;19, nt «H« i'n«t*(flo&lt;
BY Ar.THHU BRISBANE
' “ orlAa. under Act o f bazaar o f nations, stocked with all manner o f thinga which
stimulate the offerings o f friendship the wide-spread sense
.(Copyrifhl, 1926, Slar Co.)
......CiUlu, o f irony which success without happiness breeds; the in­
A TRIP ACROSS thix continent
K. -IO.NH*. XJn**«li.* "cluor difference o f feeling and satiety of emotion fostered by great Is nothing. . Three thousand miles
prosperity without that grace o f culture which subdues
I I I P T I O X H A T I '*
wealth to tho finer uses of life. It has survived that pro- of chics, towns, vil|agei nml farm*
wr—**7.0Q; Mix Mi.nllit,|3.50.
,‘vd ?» Olty l»y Carrtrr, pei occupation of affairs which leaves little time for feelings, go by like n moving picture. The
Weekly edition -flOf and that resolute determination to make men good which comfort in travel is nbsolute,
*.*£**♦
I
leaves scant room for efforts to make them ,happy.“
„ - • , .. , thank* ‘ to (ifprgc M. .PvMniaar/.ip
WOTIt’Hi AH O b itu a r y
That
is
port
o
f
Hamilton
Mabie’a
introduction
to ‘T h e ! whom this country should w*tvt a
. rnrfls, o f shanks, resolution*
k r S o f M i l r r t n l n t r u n t s V rhftr*
t o f Christmas." Read it ugain. .Indeed read everything
.andrta that s*»bUity
g j fine
fino monument,
mo
are made w ill' twcliargtil
0of&gt; American railroad builder*,; I nil
you can fitid to read concerning the non-commercial sidp pjf
r a d v e r t is in g f a u l t . . '
..
w ‘ { "You isttle down--In thff train1,in
*«m iATi;ii inks* Christmas.
Vork.
'suddi'nly you-look'it
led Treea la o ic l u r
Christmas shopping that is done with Ibve in th« Heirt New
.
,
t&lt;l to Ihe us* for re Han no part of course with the "commercial Uses" o f which -£*&gt; btciHo orean and U-Vd
. o f ail new s dispatch,*
I ih*&lt;a paper an 1 alio *he Mr. Mabic wrote.
Christmas, shopping that is impelled by only an hour.
'
a 'p u b lis h e d herein. All
rrpulillcallnn of apirlal love and the eagerness to make other people happy is as
h erein are a lso reserved.
much in keeping with the right spirit of Christmas as is any Nc* ° m,™ o ™ h INcoioi&lt;Jh™m*,
wmDECEMBER
....
i 20,ilia
feature o f the festival time, And just as'tru ly can boautiful" mounuin*. their top.i
1920
Christmas selling be a-worthy part p f the Christmas prepa-1 while with snow, deep guiicys
i I l l ' l l A !• II PI ATI OHM
rations. Worthy selling that is not tainted by gougery __H! worn by rushing waters, lndimis
la k e a t l « f » r t ' « i T rea t
«n »d jvord for excess-profit-making at a time when people j
fc“dtra^*&gt;n?»TuS3»
W a ter r e a te t o J a r k s s a feel that they must buy at any cost.
'that say* to the whole world,
r w r t U s . a t- S t. J o k n .-t u Mabie speaks of "success without happiness,” one of ["Come here and get well.”
n t v e r t 'a a a l . - , i * 's'yK f.i
« t w fc tt* w a y ,
the most pitiable things in all the world. Ferjfisps you know ! If you have not Seen New Mex­
p o o l, te a a ta
m a rts,
ico, you ore in America like \ man
somebody who would be classed among the poor rich and in
Rome who hna nover seen St.
la v at
k n lM la f p ro­
o f ' h e a e c e , fe a t e t a , a p a r t ' can devise for him, or her, some g ift of happiness that will Peter's.
M k ea a ra .
aW ® *,
hide, for n little time nt least, the emptiness that goes with
T i a w l n l o n O f f l i p M ra t&gt;
0UT here they ukc things
.
r: "
*K - * success and material wealth where there are no accompanyaa.ef
h o a lr v a r d
ing peace and joy.
*
with a rcnouancuB that would
I. s h e M o n r o e , “ t
r t litt « l ( I l f h e s s t llle s And eyeir.that reference to "reaolute determination to{*p«n comical in New York,
at avhool ay air m make men good which leaves scant room for efforts to mnkei Editors all through this western
S ls n f o r l a r i r a a r d
them h a ,,p y "_ I„ that connection Dr. Mnbic may have b d a « i ^ MX S » c i i ! t , t ^
«£r!
paymg his respects to the profensionol reformer, but every-jah McDermott did wn# to shoot
JHBLE VERSE
day folks can take the thought'into their simple homo-lives. Don Mollott,
“
~
a Canton
editor who
Is Uiaro a child in your family who will arrive at Christmas had been attacking the gang, nj
i Courage —"Bo 0r good
btHitlcgging-gambling ring, and
ind let Us behave mtr- day subdued by Vp°n't" and ''If^you-are-not-good-Santa-will- making hiniM'lf a nuisance
HlUy, , . ■ .nnd let the not-comc?” Is the pre-Christmas exuberance of tho children
it which Is ifood in His treated as some sort of sin that needs punishment?
HE WAS A QUEER i&gt;ort of man,
Chron. 19:13.
Oh, make the days before Christmas joyous! Keep couldn't li.'ton "to rcaion," won in
I—O Lord, Thou dost
1(therefore wo will not sweet.. Above all else make the Ynletide what, it is intended thn nbnjH' of real money. So,
to bo, a season ruled by "peace on earth, good will to men.” Uicrc was nothing «ls« to do, *i
IniHcl from the dark was sent into
ini -‘1 % /p •J-r
the l&gt;ack of Ids head and he slopp­
TH E SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
le a v e s
r
ed attacking the gang.
.Save
The
Holly
BY R E V . P A
r-is*
; U L C. H URH
’ AN S 1f' .w'
*v m m t
leaves over and over
Friends from Northern states who have elected to spend! DON MELLETT KH.l.ED phys- The underlying law which makes highest nature. Man’* highest na.
In,
Cjv'?-'T; ■■ ' *',
was ijot uultc killed m ental­ Christum! a time of joy and happi- tnre &gt;* his spiritual being. Splr
giving shade above Christmas in Florida this year may be surprised at the uvi- i cnlly,
ly. The chief of police (hat
ho
one texture of faded dent lock o f floral decorations which will be noticed in otir| had liren fighting had to reUign
nosa to people of all roligionx I s d 1" * 1
manifest lUglf ln^love.
h
r . &lt;embodied in
15 Lovo must give. LoVo delight* to
her.
iembodied I tho Biblical statement
statomont
t
■ earth like a leather homes' this year. So much has been said about this, the; after Mcdletl wn dead. Out her,'
give. Lovo iU only happy when
state of flowers, that one would expect to find lhe windows they know M about (lie P-m Mel- Ihnt ..jt jH ninro blttBed to - ivp and ns it gives, llenco when God
wreathed in holly, mistletoe and a dozen of tho well known !ett case uml «'tually take an n- ,Rnn to receive,” stated Rev. Paul commands man to lovo God with
torest in it.
,
,'E. Uurhuns, former pnstor of tho nil the heart nnd our neighbor as
leaves can mount *gnln beautiful products o f our soil.
trees with Brother
ourselves Ho i» simply calling on
Thoso who let the zeal Of a Christnius .spirit no 'far get York whut hr thinka ubuut Don ^'^uv ^nurVnnl'^niif innartman to give, ChriEtmao joy thuh
niuxt'go d o v i pant things confrol o f them as to dptomte with sprigs of holly and the *Mktt nml be *m ask. “Who i*j ..Mnny of ihe sUlU(me^ of thc is anything but God’s benediction
coming up;
Other evergreena may find themselvcH In thc embarrtiB.sing ,H •
itiblo imu been questioned, denied dpon all who exercise thblr soul
go down into the dark pOBltion Of having to explnin tho situation to a sheriffs ofirejecUid, &gt;nly u&gt; have thorn fully} in practically loving their fellow
fleer or circuit judge. No longer ago than the last session
W.E I)0N T f,KT
ea»‘1y coi^hprated when a larger knowl- men. The fullness o f Joy come*
it.
■„ i„„,
,i r ,i ■
f '
Hie east exrei&gt;t when vr f*rd rdgftdms been obtained, There are
tho fullness of loving. Tho
first be pfereed by o f tho legislature a law was passed for tile purpose o f pre-],h„t We have to pay more for ■
r*Drj ftuw« who will doubtlesa question ’ nnlrnal knows only to satiafy soIf,
'„y»*n put '
_ yenUHg tnG extinction Of certain rlortda evergreena.
. [r ml ur the stn-ct cars Stop run-.’ thuabitcment^^of the text, but lhrir! ^ ld sbneaa is the law of^nH anjmnl
set Of dancing flow- ‘ ' By this law it is made illegal to purchase, sell or offer nfnKthought regarding the subject Lh! I“ 0. Man finds no joy in sati*fyfo
r
Hale
any
holly,
dogwood,
honeysuckle,
redbud,
laurel
or
------erroneous
because they do not have inK himself. He may find some
|t is (n some other world
nkw - o r the .cieitwi in
‘ h»
«
' ' l,tc\ ”„ r ' f o e Pid i5'5 l d e , m'' y lW "
\this is the way o f ours. Jasmine which has been .dug. pulled oc Kathored from pul,-Robert Frost • lie or tirlvnta land Without tlu-uritten consent of the owner
j‘ : " v S , a .
or the , « r , ! » U Ju» ..r ilv iS i" I. proper-O - T ~ 1 •
I ho r loridft retlcration Of Womans Clubs has assumed ,IStcinheusur of'Brooklyn and New ,thuko,fmiChrlstmaa time loom up ttonal to the sacrifice Involved in
stpias seals and help
the task Of conveying the information concerning this law IYork, who manages these cross ua hmrtjwppy and joyful. .Were I jRp „HL This makes It pOiiilble
'tOi Jji'f 1-:
s a r i
f
m
.newspapers are issuing g
’ ^d) Christmas editions. dcelro.to make their homes louk pretty during tho'Chri»t-|
*1“ '
J‘ h
cErte!'‘ Jnr'sSrior!""?* JoyV.' for oftunea^nn Im lJnirStj
rnaft season. '
..
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[run ihcHuuntf)- without thoMt Idg thIg ^
mu ’ fully nrtswrpr
Kift expresses a g frn t Tov?:. L ov e1
*t the women write
While it seems too bad that we cannot use holly in t h o f ’ c
!
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gugatipn, fpr in our midst ore many *&gt;«s
yf c
satisfied with
to Mrs, Santa Claus?
way
we
have
been
accustomed,
the
law
is
nevertheless
a
good
■
THAT IBNT HOW they foci ^
u
,’
how
"rich
V
°g
re
*
t'
th^
glftT ^ c m
-----o—----’v
one. NoW we can ride out into the woods and enjoy seeing hf rt' A la,1y »n tho observationi—
- yot they partake of the
■ wishes it was richer or greater. ,
...
i
Him
and
Chaplin tumed out to
ta r xnys to it total Htrau
Chtiattnok time joy nnd'hnppiacss
“ 1 need not speak of tho mntcrial
ordinary movie actor the holly und other evergreens, but without such a law it wouldn't! even read about T: '
would only be a matter of a few weeks before such beauties cause I knew they would bZ uJJ "TfiY Jew, th\&gt; Mohammedan, the whom w&lt;*
tha\ 've
? iv,e *» tl'0«
*11
love, but I do wnnt to
.m ilt.'tk" .■Hie seems n« angry as "koptw , the atheist, all take port
, . ,
„
, ,
,
o f nature would be extinct.
Senator
Heflin
from
Aiabamu,
win,
•"
mnkin^
g
ifts
and
apparently
ure
th
o
o
f
fiir
k
r
e
a
l-,
Ooolidge says, ‘ ‘Disrespect
------------------------------ O----------------------said, "(red help the nation”
nn l »* happy and joyful ua are tho c r „ , n n '
,
ij the enemy of governWHILE THE EASTERN and Central aUitett have been think* wo might have* a rbvniution ^ hrifftluns, ^ hy then ir Chrilit* . u hen wo make ou r ^ ifts let us not j
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iputs Kpch a joyful time? Does Jt forget to give ourselves, our kind*)
8Wept with Know Ktorms and zero waves Florida lias hud
. i — o—
, :
SENATOR
HEFLIN
doesn’tlnot
in the fact that underlying' ly words and smllea, kindly deeds)
balmy sunshine of June and the invigorating air of. Go know M* brother Amorican*. Thurathe lie
whole
structure
of -- manhood
i*«d
actions. The world lain
more day* to do your
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t 1. .. hi. . £ .. 1
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HnA.I r. I* M, I *■I IW l. 1* . A W MHVBAttl
is [ shopping. Don't whit tober. The weather for the past four week.s has been mar­ Won't be nny revolution while men there U a law of/being which nb- need of n little bit o f purest lovo.j.
il How out in every direction i
velous beyond description. Do your friends in. the North um
I the i^Vht bcfore Christmas.
cun pCt
get nw
five noiiare
dollar* a dny
for served bring* to manhood, tho
really know what Floridu und especially Daytona Bench nf- working tight holu* very gently, choicest experiences nnd becomes wnd your own life will Iw all tho
U— o-------acrurce o f richest jo y ? May I brighter and happier.
United
- - the. nWttnli.
,. . - -.
.
i kisses are ramparts of vir- ford in the way of winter weather? How many persons' »lmOMl nn&gt;'wJ'ero ir? the
) open the gate to oppor have you written to, lolling thorn of tho nlorlou. ™ tdoor,
i "The Christmas spirit jhat
make# these holidays so
happy
mota Times. Spoken that iB
all the other trades get*
ceels |it
Is ours in
In December. January, February
I*ebrtmry and till
(it fo
forr eight
hours'i which the npoatic
rays fell from
eight
.
prospector.
nnd
bright
should
be
tho
every-day
months? When they know, they will come. A personal *&lt;&gt;rk pickking up odds and end*,'tho Master’* lips? 'It i* more
spirit
Do not try to do ull o f
word, a definite invitation from you will be m ore 'effective Ihut .]U1&lt;I Ih- dune by a trained blessed to give than to receive.’
“ ic Orlando Reporter Star car­
himpanter
the kindly deeds o f the year dur­
,“
God
dellghta
to
give
nnd
He
i*
boys Rave * band that any of than the best "descriptive folder. Tell your Northern friends
ghtil to work with everyone who in g •;hri#tmas week. Give daily
iltc* in the larger cities about Florida's winter sunshine.— Davtona News.
OUT HERE, women foci strong­ fo-bperates with Him according to ami hnve daily joy. Every oppor­
be able to brag about.
ly, speak plainly. An anonymous the laws that He ha* established. tunity Hint you have to do good
J •v •
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young female, n co-ed from. Colo­ Just ao far a* man observes God’* in ii God-given privilege to make
ADVENT OF THE season for special editions in marked rado College, write* nilty/sity .pat­ law, jusl *o fu r God will respond
d will be glad to print
n deposit in.the Bank of Heaven.
tten to Santa Claus by by some good-looking examples among the Florida newspa­ ting in very plain language whnt to hi* effort* and bring ta him It is an opportunity to lay tip
I chH n. If you would b* pers received by the Commercial., Perry Herald, got out an ; M«d*tna.Sc’vle'fn* said, “The more success and Joy. God does not re­ treasure and increase your wealth
what you want, you excellent one last week! twenty-four o f its big pages making !' HCC„of ™cn* 9’°, n&lt;0.r0 1 V’i” 1* ,of fuse to work with a man because in the world to edme. It is no
let;
know. ari
The, Colorado . g:
man lx an Infidel or atholst. shnmo -for n man to be poor on
nn impressive showing for the Taylor county metropolis. IJ j f c , men***
t£ lm
:-aand
n ,‘. (he
men os »h
she?&amp;
finds
them;
if that man understand# any o f this earth, but for a. man to go
that there a million lavarcjt Citizen, with twenty-six pages; Wauchuln Advo- wind# up. “mcoare all fool*, damn God’a laws und conform* to tn«m, into the next life without having
Iti six of bur Western cate, In three sections and .24 or more pages, and Apopka 'em." I?er essay 1* printed in the God’a blessing Is given on that mada preparation Is p fearful mis­
Sam ought to nend
Tiger, tho c o % f . publication.,
line. He iky in the Christmas time, take. Let us then carry with me
k**n Florda cow ponies Chief, with color cover and everything, arc others that at­
A yotjng man s rftyld o f propon­ wndn min o f oil Jdndft irive utter­ throughout tho year th$,spirit o f.
They’d tamo ’em. * * tractor) attention.— Leesburg Commorciab
ing fiil.T her with particular d|#- ance to their lovo fo

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litre Is damping xlown
ROBERT QUILLEN
i^eti driver*. It seems
gjsjgjjMgj
pi {•jo
1 i''. "X1^ -tr ! -, hn* awakened to tho
thl* offenses and all
ct * i
A t frequent Interval# inen w
possible that ho got much o f it on
Sled while driving un•.of liquor are. re- Have made themwlvc* rich nnd fit- an empty Btomnch—thnt hi* body
a one hundred and Ittoua aro quoted in the puldjc wn* sore And hi* spirit sick at Ui*
prints nxm.yhtg Uwy "cot no cd- oml of manyn Icssgtt. But he got
ucatlrti, andthe wttonishrd pub- . ib'M Hewouldnt M where ! ha is
. -ight to bu done to lie say*: "There, now! You #oo, now if he hadn t.
over n*0f rf’ erry who It I* posfiblo to neafh tho toj) with* LiPondum. the artist, (earned en'libition of fleers. It out \vsating yeurt and yc*r* !ln g|ncecrjng In prdejr to carvo^ his
ilossal head of I^c*-not in a
. a* big an ottenm
ronmtilie readlm
hool, but under the rod o f neces!&gt;ltinrt officer** any
d the^result ivfu| ’felucn*
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Industry without any eduYou may say EdlsOn wasn't "cdII ih* court, j^on td
}ue»le&lt;l," butd* thsro any specialist
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IUT1SH KNOW that the
way to keep yollr credit J* to pay
your dohti. This .week Britain
paid to .Undo’ gam $(17,950,000 in In our^ deepor depths that ejudas ^.Fimajus fallacies: ‘ ^VVhcn you
odr. grosp,- i t i n the. Hidden tn.
jjirry an umbrcil*. you know, It
tcry that .purxlcn out* kcent jSvcr rntn*,1'
mtnda and refuse* to uncovered.
Stat.m in prlmliyil and i rite rest
"J ckUs Christ alone understood
lurin Swanaop want* to find
*B12Ji30,bO&lt;) of money borrov
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an,, ‘He rou]d qnd did look into
wnr
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if nico quiet spot fo r d vacation.
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gu#t. W# will hoan need another lews
by presenting to thpm tokona
THE END OF all knowledge shmlld he in virtuous ac­ Euripides to write (mother Uac- of their Inve, they arc yielding to
the higher lawn of (heir being and
tion.— Colton.
us a result reap the'blessing arid
If that girl will call on Mr. Mul- joy that God'has pronounced upon
NEXT TO FAITH in God Is faith In labor.— Boveer
enhy. editor of the New York Evc- that kind of obedience.
nitig Joumab'he’ll give her o Job,
“ Humanity is u queer mixture;
reporting.
.
Wo try to make an analysis of our-

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period of texture, any
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who used to fir U Hack of ana- f f i
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�|Miss Marion Appleby
«Entertains Mem bers j
Sunday
School Class *
lc t’ - A* ,

. Mr*. M. H. Mabry and aon, liarMrs. j . E. Bridges and Miss Be
ton Mabry, arrived hero' Sunday D.A.R. Has Sold M any sle Zachoiy of Raleigh, N. C., nr
’
^
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_
j
' t r.
evening
from Lexington, Va., Tickets
E\&gt;r Society rived here Saturday to. spend
where,
liarton
la
attending
Waah*
with itheii' brother
,
Tonight holidays
ington and Lee U n iver»y, and Vaudeville
wifn, Mr, and Mrs. A. D.
i
'-7
_ ----------- -----will spend tho holidays here with
„Mba • Marion Appleby enter-j 'TT
— ■— ----------- *— —
on Magnolia -Avvnue.
e One of the most successful af- Mrs. Mahry’s sliter, Mr*. G. F.
Many tickets hove been sold and
mined the members o f the King* . ^ . npxt Tuesday evening at 8 , cr, Mary Frances Andrews.
ffcics ever eonductod in Lnko Mray Smith, at her home on Magnolia much pleasure b anticipated in
fapday "
Dpoehtars class of th0 Methodist o'clock at the South Sido Primary. Plano Solo,
__ “Johnny Jump Ups?
J. W. Corley returned horn*
the Christmas Bazaar Under Avenue.
May and Mrs. W , IT. Sunday- School Friday evening at School Auditorium, there will he nott4&gt; Whcoloss.
urdny from Atlanta, C*-, where I
the
Society
Vaudeville,
to
he
pro-t
|ftoap,.e3 of the Lndlei* Aid So- ji&gt;’ ■■-. v.*- _____ .
talarUin at bridge
her.&gt;omt| dti High Street in with a joint rectal presented by th e1,
sentcd.this evening nt the Wo­ has spent tome time, :
of the tjrke Mary Community
at tlw home of Sirs', one t f j h e stoat enjoyable parties
' J.
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J T L™* „Virgin!* fcl
Miss
Etta
McLain
And
man's Club under the auspices o f
‘ ‘ b nt the new chamber ot
nth Street, hojto f m!}0 cUss rartie# j mmk cl*aac’ °* Mr» Virgin!* PinFrank Scrugga left Sat
Pitno Solo, “ Moonbei
J.
M,
Brown
Jr,,
Wed
Hand.
tprcc
l'uhdUlg
on
the
country
tho Bailie Harrison Chapter N. S. Washington, l&gt;. C., where,,
lovely homq wsa abloom
.«Pt*»»lon classes o f ris, Elisabeth Jistkey.
$Iub rood, i,-.i Thursday and Friday,
.jjpt of the W&lt;J?| $.
Reading, »Ma&gt; Tools"
spend a short time on busin
Jiy, dedal*,
ce
basketa■ 0f
■ poln- M^ W/ ^ &gt;Ston&lt;;*
, ,
Sunday, at DeLand D. A. R.
odd*
of
which
were
for
tho
now
rill preaent a Chrii|t™
•
On
’
The
P^sram
will
mchwc
Vjonld/Leo
Brown.
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the
i-'arid white hard nous.
r :
■
-»—L rf --•Sf■ %- ?. .In addition lo.the local artists
tfrch hoilding fund.
program it 3 o’clock
Jl v foKowjng- nuinhers:
Dr. W. It. Rucker left Bunds
Piano Solo, "A.Song Brigfifund
huge Chriitmda
A wedding which came ns u sur­ who will nppear on this unusual
H. ^Bmlth ah chairPiano
solo,
“
Voisc
Caprice"
New,^.c
^iunar
opened
on
Thursday
f&gt;
v
ti, C., wher* * 1
Gay".
Gurlitt,
Erneatino
Graham."
•,
utifully decorated and
prise to Iheir many friends was program will bo Miss Louisa Mc‘"u1* brilliantly lighted, added much .to Inhd, Burks Pierce.
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Plano Solo, "Hans and Gretail” okroning with th# following pro* that of Miss Etta Ruth. Melvin Cutcheon of Winter Park, who is fa n ia K c tu LiUs'Ivu Horn take
jjRAtn:
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. of Mrs. Virginia the effectiveness ofthe'seene. The
Reading, "A Swdet Tooth" Hoag, Bfch), Marjorie Forrest.
end James M. Brown Jr., which called. "The Wonder Whlstleing piece Dec,'24*, •- - - ’ Sh'ginj: of America: Audience.
ciaties and Mrt. W. lights in tho various Moms .were* Sue Belle Hill.- .•-^V V ?
. Reading,
"When
Company,-;*was quietly solemnized Sunday af­ Woman," and who has been broad­
Frayei: Rev. Jns. Thnmpaon,
ion classes’ nt «
Raymond Bearden of Kia*itntn4
Comes" Cooke, Doris Holcombe,at-the Presbyterian manse, casting frAm the radio station at
S ou th Side prilnhiy
- :i T ^
sr s ^ i K Frie,,,i" H“ " Cello Solo, “ Serenade" Chambers Vocnl Duet “ 0 Little Town of ternoon
spent
tho day here Sunday as
at Do Lnnd, with Rev. E. A. El­ Winter Park.
U
over all,
Piano Solo, “Monkey*" Lillian Mr. J. A, Reeves.
BcthMu'm": Mrs. Jns. Thompson liott performing tho ceremony.
.
’
guest
of Frank Markwood.
‘am.
Another artistic enterment to
A_ccntc*t piaydd during the'eVe- Vandercne, Gwen Piner.
p rog ra m at the Gram
Rending, “ On
Going Home and Mrs, Norman Pickering.
Tho bride was attired in a be­ bp presented is “ Tho Angebilt t
ai forded
ri\uch merriment,
Reading, “ Tho Contests" Hong, Christmas’.’ Guest, George Moye. 1
Address
o f Welcome:
"Mrs. com ing gown o f Valencia blue flat
FREE TRANSPORTATION
M 2 o'clock,
Trio", splendid entertainers, who!
and was in tho form of descriptions
Pinno Solo, “ Air do Bal|et" Lem* Frank Evans.
tree of First Grade, ofeA ch girl present.1 Miss Bessie Wilma Squires.
To
Miami and back. .Sedan
crepe
with
touches
of
-white.
Her
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ P H I
f :wn ,JonQ cxtoiu|vo radio and to n .-.
*
Piano Solo, “ Jack In Tho Box" ont, Louise Hickson."
..- March, "Still Alarm"; Orches­ close fitting hat was also of vnlcn- .cert work.Thcw artista will give n,? Sanrord for Mi*ml on I
’mary, at 0. Christ*
Boyce proved the cleverest in her Johnston, Jack Wilson.
1
.
"
,
afternoon
can
accommodate
Piano
Solo,
“
Little
Coquette"
tra, composed of Mrs. Claytlo pin blue.
nd Grade,- South
n Ifi-minuto entertainment playing Jor four passengers (Isdira or genReading,, "At Tho Concert" Relneckc, Mnrjorie Du Bose.
10:40
o ’plpck. description and was given tho
Store at the piano, Mrs. Jos. Scar, |
Mrs.
Browm
is
the
young
daugl,-*
Bcie^tit-ns on n number of i n s t r u - l ^ , * ; m»m. retura foil
1« , u corkage.
q7CMt Cooko, Edna Grech! • &gt;
,[
Reading, “ Tho Conqueror” Cooke, cy, Chester Saunders, and Frank ter
; Third Grade, South
ter of
of Mrs
Mrs Mlnnk, 0. McUIn and 1n,ent9, as well as songs and other S L ,
I r M
After
the
contest
the
gucsta
'‘ Duet, “ Grand Valse Caprice" En- Elizabeth Bowen.
•ltlG o'clock. ChristEvans, violins; . J. A.
Peckham, hns made Sanford her home for forms of entertainment.
* ApP y
Verts
naked
out
on
the
sun
porch
glnmeti,
George
and
Edward
Mitch­
&gt;
i
JHerald.
Piano Solo, "Cradle Song" John­ drum.
Grade, Sduth
tho past two years, coming boro
Miss I»uise
Hu^gsrfcrd, a
where gift* from tho tree wero dis­ ell.
stone, Mnrjorie Pope.
2:!G o’clock, f
from Augusta, Gn.
Readings;
Miss
Helen
Dunn.
l raceful dancer, who for some
tributed by • the class president,
Reading, “ The.Dancers” Michael
Piano Solo, “ Melody in F." RttbTho groom ia thr. youngest non time appeared cn Broadway, v.-£H nc:L-rara!i«aaaa*B«»t:»ai
—I’ iuuo Duct, "Laughing Water;1'
Mrs,
W;
II.
Rawlins.
Each
mem­
Field,
Margaret
Squires.
cnstinc,
Ix&gt;la
Peake.
,
*
of tho Baptist
of Mr. I*nd Mrs. J. M* Urown of be eno of the features of tho eva*
ber received a gift from her class
Piano solo, "Evening Song”
Monologue,, "Buying
Billy’s Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Searcy.
Parsons ge.
Fast Sanford, und is engaged in
r.lnT.
mates. Mrs. C. H. Smith, class Johnstone, Catherine Vincent.
Christmas Gift" Time A n y fttisk- A jpcniark*: Rev*. Jns. Thompson.
the celery growing business.
teacher was presented an imported
Piano Solo, “ Tyrojean" Rummel), noon before the 2Gth. Placo, F)W* n Medley; Orcheatra.
tdnesday - - i Miss Edna Neal of Tbomnivjlte
velvet bag as a gift of appreciation Eleanor Jiicktcm
floor of Yowell’s. Cast, “ A
Jsne Sharon w ill cn
;i l-’riduy,
Mi. and Tdra, Cjnronco Rar- Cn., nnived hfonday nflomoon to
. . nftornoon ten
___ was
from the class. A rug for the class A Rending,- “ Take a ’Tnter and Young Thing," Inn Mae Hall.
mber of her youhjfl
f ri' ni •* to fi e clock with rlift. Mis. Aimn Carll, W. R. Pell nttm d tho Kappa Delta panco
room at tho church w-ns presented Wait” Gwbn Piner.
Pinno Solo, '’Feathered
‘clock nt her home on
***
Mrs.
Albert
Whitaker an*l Mra. mid William i’ ell formed a congcn-| nnd while here will be the bouse
to the class by MiRlVAPPleby.'An 1 Redding, “ The, Open School stem" Mnry Belli* Wnlaten.
■
Arthur
Whitnkcr
na hostesses.
is! party wo liv in g to Ocala and; carat o f Miss Helen Vernny.
electric heater,-Another g ift to the Yard” Cooke, T. W. Russell,
Spanish Dance, by tho Rythum
partmont Christmas
;
_______
On Friday evening, a general Silver-Bpringa on Sunday.
class was given by Mrs. C. ll, i Piano aolc, “ Alsacrcnce” Kroeg- Orcbastra.
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children o f club
,,,
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
R. II. Berg and
auction nt D o’clock was followed
Smith.
--------------------------------t:S0 o’clock;
Mira
I.c.ith
Wrnggc,
who
is n t-'
family
nrc
moving ----------*
Monday into
TUESDAY
by
the
miction
o
f
tho
thr
nuction
the
autograph
,
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■ Loto'in'tho'cvcnlng tho hostess’ r
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t-..
*
n i.! y
quilt bearing the signatures o f Jf. {n,T ' !■ JoK,,|,h * Academ y at their lovely new home In Mnrvania. 8
aorved
delicious
bfreshm
ents
con
Mrs.
James
G.
Sharon’
Many
Dinner
Guests
ursdiy
•L
- - - - - - bt Augustine, returned homo B at-1
...
u Cnntlnunaa from I =p, m.
President Calvin Coylidge, Gover­
Guild Christmas ball
Hostess On Saturday Entertained
Sunday nor John W. Mnrtln, and ethers i lit day to rpend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key had
t |l. ai.
her parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Janies ns their dinnot.guests Sunday Mr.
all.
fro m practically every state in the

le n d a r

[Church Bazaar Held
fA t Lake Mary Proves
Tremendous Success

PUPILS OF MESDAMES-PINER AN D
STONE W ILL GIVE A RECITAL
. TUESDAY NIGHT AT SCHOOL

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cake and coffee. ’

' “ ’ . To Bridge Associates At The Country Club

11. W rnggs on Central Avenue.
nrd Mrs. Richard Twitchell and
union und Alnskn.
Quilt netted
A”
nmnl! son o f Daytona Beach, Mre.
f l r*0, which is probably tho highest
Briggs Arrington returned home W alter
Twitchell
of
Dayton*
with
priced ijudt ever sold in Bcminole
Monday afternoon from Davidson. Death, Mrt. Evelyn Penrsoll
of
County. It was purchased by C. N. C.,' where he is a. student at
Mae Murray Hoy Darcy
W ood Mill, L. L. und Mrs. George
If. Ellis, president o f the lake Devidtnn College, and will spend
Rice.
.
and 1,’ cyd Hushes
f
i
Johnson, M n i.'O , W. Gilbert, Mrs. l^ rs of tho Every
H. Mary Chamber of Commerce. The the holidays with Ids mother, Mrs. i
Every Week
Week Bridge
Bridge 1&gt;nul ,£ Eortio*.. II Chapman,
OUitiun
wus
humorous
throughout,
Stclle Arrington.
P orter
L ansing. Jr., ~ M rs. C. H. clu b .
Chapman, Mr. ami Mra, Holland
Ko-Ko Sons Cartoon
Just finished un nssortmcnl of
■.Smith, Miss R o x i o , Darsoy, Misa
Polnsettlar undyellow chrysan- I f*- Ih»nn, Mias Ava W right,
Mr. the spi rited bids i-f Represents-!
"My iionnlc"
and
Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Lansing mo­ r**n.M plaques of Florida
i Alice G ooding McKim, M iss Mary themums combined with greenery , nn&lt;l ^ 'rf IMci.uller and fnm- tive-Elect L. P. Hngan and l’ oitmus^er
Hall
of
Sanford,
bringing
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rmntti,
oa
h.
Yo
tored
to
Crescent
City
Sunday
i Rankin, Miss EUa 'BoRon, MUs w ere effectively used in decorating jjl'* ^ r',
Chittendwi,“ Two IJpo in
ilantT’
County CommU- where they were the gucsta o f Mr. r* RTF I OH RTUDID, 033 Union
Mr. “nnd
Mr*. 1*
Roy
'.Ruth M ors, MUs; Margaret- Mar- the rooms where tho card table . j M”
J **“
" ' Chittenden, Mr. much laughter.
Henry Wight
naaUBUDBERHRBBIBHBBItl I iT s c
A venue. — Adv,\
|and Mrs. J, Hrusler of la k e placid, klon^r K. H. Kilbee- o f Geneva and Mrs. A. Itinck.
jtip, M iss Ethel T il 11*, MiSJt* Bessie bad been placed.
mode
no
interestingtalk.
i
N.
Y.;
Mr,
and
Miv.
E,
Bennett
o
f
B oyce,
Garrwtt, j t A fter several interesting gamer
re Department
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A -and little '0 f
-|ffias Mnriotl
- S ™ ' F« % M Bnj)
J
D. » J h o committee wishes to thank «■ ■ ■ «■ ■ ■ ■ *■ ■ aH«nB«*nn*B*in 3 anaBBinaniinH U 4 'jcn uk a u rD a *a B 3 KCgBacai:asH aaxaa«Bg
I years past there iMIsr. Dorothy^briiilh".
n i L ffor
tn „ score
-rnro awahted
to“,fh 0n ^ G l c n n Falls, B. 11*11 the following merchants o f Ban- J the*■ pfize
o r top
awarded I S#
o f Winter Pnrk, Mr Yates, Winter ford’ for ths .ntorest and friendly ^
nts o f th e beginning
—
1Miss Khtherine Wllkey
Pnrk, Mr. Schran of W inter Park. r pit it shown by them nnd fo r their a
ater movement to beMiss Am elia Kmidftl! o f D o Land | At ,hc t4Ja ,)0Ur Mra
. . . ----------- ------------------Bliaron Mr. Leeds of Orlando, R, RodcnLiterature Depart* returned. to .her home „M onday a,* -,'fltrved
gOdcrous contributions: Sanford
a delicious salad and ice
burg, T. Larkin, IL U*e and Mr. i Prtig Co., Betninole Grocery Co., W
Woman’s (Hug and ^ spending the .werit-cBd here ns c ^ rsp
- - * — -. *.
.
Sehronc.
time, charming* 11ttla ' ftitf-iniest o f M r nnd AlrK F M ‘
‘1
Plggly W iggly Stores, J. W Cnch- 3
- given on the club L ^ i i
. ’
'
' .Sub’ (UuUng for an absent memmu ami Mr- Btoudcndre, Manager*. B
Urr&lt;&gt;IJ’ ‘ H 1
*ber
— — * Mrs. Cary Jessup, others , Fmnk
Ed^Drid,
,,
,
.
2h i * 1* i,**K »r
'playin were Miss7 Katherine IV il
for points in Georgia where be Bakery, Davis Candy Co., BoteleTit» preseptatipn o f , *Mr, and Mrs. Woodward Ilarnkey, Mrs. W . J. Thigpen, Mrs. G. will spend thr holidays.
Jnekson Confectionery C o„ N ation­

"7 AUZ

It* was voted by tho class to
Saturday :
Among those dining nt the Coun­
Mrs. James G. Shnroft wns hosis ball given n t t h e pinke this party nn annunl affair.
Those who,attended thin delight­ esi .Saturday uftornoon Ht a lovely try Club nn Sunday wero: Mr. and
lake, given by Mr*,
honoring Miss OM\*e ful-affair-were-Mrs, W, 11 .Raw­ bridge party at her home on Tenth Mrs. G. ti. Herring anti Miss Elea­
lins, Mrs. W. IL May, Mrs. Paul Street, when sho entertained mcni- nor Herring; Bart W. Herndon,
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ities 9f the
Ten’s Club

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,J ‘B ^ u tifu l folts, in thd BCW:shades favor­
ed fo r Spring. Select one of these, new'
arrivals to wear to the Races

s E S S fe 'Tcl1 ° r, St- Fetaraburg were among K/ Hni|th&gt; M rs. Raymond'Key and

1
al Biscuit Co., Ludwig Bros., Ro j -,'
Mrs. Claude Herndon, M bs Le ; mlllnl &amp; Anderson, Bcmftnle Feed
Clniro Jones,' Miss Kitty I)u Bose Co!, BnUman' Bros,, Try-M o But- i
nnd Ben Cantwell motored t o Jack- tli^g W orks, Coco-C*da Co., Bnn?very momcgtj^.play i .
, •
rvnvllle Monday where they spent |forjl Paint und Wall Pnpor co
preluile wus worth 17_7' *
Mr. ond Mrs. R. L. Rubcrtson tho day.'
n artistic standpoint.!^
fr^yji Lake Mary. Gleason's
for children of club She advocates it being provided i left Haturiluy nmrning for Mel
Gry-vry. A. K Sjoblom. ami
Mis.1* Nun McMullen c*f Clear Flowura.
hv riven .tinder tho by vtho, cities themselves and given bourne where they were called on
r&gt; Wiiiinni McKin- at n rate of charge that will mnke account of the burning of Mr** water will arrive in Sanford Mon
day aftemoun to attend the Kappa ■ Mrs. Richard TwitchelPand a null
nesday afternoon nt it possible for tho people at large Robertsons mother's home.
—T
T*
Delia Dance and will lie tho guest son who liavo w « n spending tlm
ProparatlotWt h&amp;vc fti have better und cheaper music.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Milteer of of Mbs Helen Vernay at her homo pakt week here us tho guests o*
r a great many chil- U is only by constant hearing the
CBHaaaMaHn.wnMq»iw«w»fH»iar:jiw »g a n‘arl BaBau w » f HHMwnii«w i i a a « « « » « u * w : ' M » u
&lt;
invitntion ia to all finer forms of music that rcal.ap- Fort Myers arrived hero Saturday, on Crystal l&gt;ake.
Mrs. Raymond Key, returned to
their home at Dayton Reach, San- r!=H3nnnKHaiaagaitHBKBiBiraiiHgnnmiaRHHnRinEHnnEiigHua;cniiBBni:BBBRaHRaBKaui»Bi
and grandchildren preciution for-it wHl be doveloped. having been called here by the
Mra. Eugene Tittle le ft Sunday day. Mr. Twitchell Joined them B
Social. Department
•
Old.
'
death of Mra, Miltcor’s aunt, Mrs.
for Jackson*die where she \v m Lire Sunday nnd returned
home
Department
Fpr the nrst time* siogU the build­ Ella Lcfflcr.
rpend the holidays with relatives, i.- i |k them.
1 public, as well an ing of the dub house,, tbo annual ■**--s
--------— —------ - ther departments will ball will be held elsewhere on ac­
M r, and M rs. I. T. Stringer nnd Mr. Tittle " ill join licrt here *111 ____________ rrH.
come to tho benti- count o f tho greatly. increased children of Cocon spent tho day in Frday.
program to bo giv- membership, which la already out­ Sanford Sunday ns the guests of
M b s Mnrn ttp Lamm will nrnvv
lock on Tuesday ftft- growing the beautiful club home.
M rs. Stringer's parents. Mr. and
,i i hiiuff.iil I uvsdsy from Wolsep-J
C H. Smith will
Tho committee has derided upon M tJ. J. K. Sparling.
burg, Colo., t* be the guest o f Rev
usical numbers she thO Hotel Forrest Lakt fo r this
i
for the occasion with event, on the evening of Tuesday,
Mr*, And Mrs. K. It. Murrell and and Mrs. \v P Uuhrnmn.
rerilv m rateh

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( UnSrnl ° f Mr8* EUa I/!fn C r ° n
The attendance,vviti ^SuRdaV..
.Sunday,.

house guest, Mre. Richard Tw itcaHI o f Daytona Beach, Mrs. WlU
-----j Irn W. Wallace Wright
mor,nnd
*.

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PHONOGRAPH

Dec. ‘ 28. Special mu4|e by the daughters, thu Misses Uln and
Mbs Kntherine Buhrman nnd
frtll
bor pro- Bert MttlTeJl o f Orlando, spent the
’Seminole
j E n r a - Syneopatora
T" i - ’ yided and feature dance* are being;,|ay here Sunday, cemlng to nltond Edwbrd Buhrman returned home
Saturday from Lakrinnu wno.vl
fw p M i,
MM. I
■ ■ |lho funeral o f Mrs. Ella Lcfflcr.
- t
they are attending boothern Colv Mr*. F o rest
and Mra. J. G.
Shnreit arp tho boxUsses fo r the
Mrs. D A- Caldwell nnd son, Joe, lego and will rpend the holiday'*
.
roup One
evening, and tho committee on in- returned homo Monday ofteniooq hero with tbeir parents, nev, nnd
Silent Night, Holy vitationa 1* composed of the Miss­ from Miami where they apent sev­ Mfo, W, T, Buhrman.
____ _ tUu. ■
’■■■1 --’M
1th violin obligato by es Kathryn Wilkie* and Edith eral days with Sir. nnd Mrs, Wide**
m :
Mbs
M«ry
Louis
Hoffman
of
Tea
man CaldiVcIL

,dance»i S1
Jf the Merry Doib
*
-Gk . High School

»*P Two

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Cantlque da Noel
t). Mm.

r*. Victor
Jolly
Miracle Play
Robinson

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B(0 S.»icti»j p1.

whicK vv{U hoDfound Ob page 5d of
the year book. Thera la no reason
for question or misunderstanding
0f them, as, they are^U orly ^et
forth and explained, Remittances
must In all cases accompany tho re­
quest fo r invitation cards.
. '
Welfare Department
&lt;1 Mr*. Hpgan request* that thois
of her member* who are willing.to
aaalst Mra. Morw o f ti
JWlfaru Buani in packi:

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^Harden.
** a carefully
jWng, and-th,
* fharga will

guest c*r Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
gUdat

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‘ 'Oregon City.” nil tvqol blankets. PiiRcy iilnldn, 100_pnr ccnt
green, Invender, rose
$
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$
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„ and Harry Woodruff ro-.
liomo Sqndny evening from
Tin, N. C., where they the
j University o f North Carid will spend tho hollday/f
h their parents, Mr. snd

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Cut Prices on Tires 1

F.P.RINES
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jftssed for the
native Florid*
Jiy, which .b fiut distppcaring
through the thoughtfulness of
™ W ‘ do. not'.jrwlllw .that In
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MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT
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all the g ilt Bh

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J^ght colors

Large arae, light weight. All wool
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Wool &amp; Down Comforts

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Mrs. 1. E« Brown and Edward
1113 Sanford Ave.
J. J,--E, Bridges and sons, Clay, Henderson of Defend were *the
•
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dinner
guests
c
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Mr.
and
Mr*.
E.
John and Arthur Bridges,
and
Phono 461*
1
a--,--nclcc Miss Margaret Zachary will M. Carroll on Saturday.
arrive :hcre Thursday by motor
from Raleigh, N. 0 ., to spend the,
holldya here with tho Uttor’s par-i
m i l M
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t h e a t
and Mr*. A. D. Zachary.
•nts,

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Lakeland, Is the attractIv* hmiie
Miss Lucy "May Curry of Orlando f u c ftb f Miss Helen,Vernay at her
fpent the day. here Monday na the inome on Crystal Lake,

—fo r Christmas

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soft interesting ffiChistury of. tho Christ
Mrs. Forest McAId the discussion o f
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•;/ The. .growing condition for cel- whoXo brief repm-ta were received,
cry* during the past seven days fhtdre has-been no other informahovc i
i -a l, according' to t i ^ Jc°»nfnl? out of U..t dUtrlct,
f
Lt.,, , - »w A‘. ♦u’;» „ * i w &gt;ffc fully 7,000 acres of land la
t mitn,, rrros^.Jis t , thi.
off ! ^
to
planted to colcry. .Jjf? *
th: crop boh? ns good tut can b«Fortunately, the local season has
j^Ajftjstisd at this- tifnc of the year, bo far been immune-from any other
vthsy eay, TWtv caoV^smvp uf. the tbftpdlte Usual ptestn, such as^thc
.bjvisl throb tiiffhaH Wen of'nlhterr riitwohii. No*,trouble of unusual
h i benefit rn.J the accompanying proportions hsu been .caused th®
•/ra’n r n f TlnjrMa*/ and Friday hive gfewtSfiF t f thl« district SpraylK-en-rib. thst ? tthqiiSMWtt could |r\g operations have, o f. Course
ifcen carried on with cunselesa reg*
Q: i- r f &gt;jd r t ^ t o ' ar* still try Ins Warity’r .
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bfCmatirm on tlm situfBad spots, which were evident
*n!s.: The tSldflc in some fields several woehs ago,
r,*cek» which, the have come out rapidly and*only a
■I HE.lai Vr..”.ey expotienTcd, ‘ was few'are evident at this time. Yel*
|^fyc.} icd, in raco^rc dispatches, to lowing . plants have .turned the
.In v q 'caused much damage to the healthy darfc, green .color and are
ijrtrue.* crop. .^No montion was 'doing well under Idcnl growing
id- c.t the feb ry crop.
Since r e n d i t i o n s . f.. . *■
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Foreign Oil Holders Must Comply With
NewMexicanLaw.LaborMinisterWarns
u,i ?.
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 20.—(/P)— law did not establish “ forfeiture’'
Vi .rr.hifr that “ foreign oil holders for violations.
. ,
not complying with the new law
Again the telegram said, that

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Moroncr, in a telegram to the oil
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prc.conatltut,0njll
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yjfho tcbgnim served ns a Jenial
of report# that the lime limits for
the tOmpanlo# to apply for confirnation of thCjr titles would l»o ex-

properly rights acquired by for*
eignrrs mny Iw retained by them
(urln^ tll0 life of the company In
question," as determined by the
chartort and .contn»cts of such

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

• Observers horo point to apparent,
y infonrifitcticJe# Ih the telegram as
given out. Declaring that non; compliance would mean renounce*
mi nt uf riKhts, Stmor Moroncs ut
The same time asserted that ;the

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vocalists to work with lecturer*
— Cleaning, preying, tailoring.
105 S. Palmettq Avenue. Phong and readers several evening* a
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weeltdn 8anford and the Immedi­
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PURNX8 HED ROOMS, bath, carshed, heater, winter quarters,
1215 W. 2nd St.

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dauld give their
[office address a l
pkone number If
nits. About one
i thousand has a
the others Can’t
with you unless
bounce MUST fw
do at The Sanford
or by letter. T&lt;lc*
tinusnees ire not
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WANTED—Activo high grade dir, trict agent to sell our attractive 74— A p a rtm e n ts and F la ts
accident and health policies'in full
or spare time. Liberal commis­
sions with permanent '/renewals.
The Herald Classified Depart­
j WIGHT-CHRISENBERRY p r i n t Will receive persona] fnit'rncUons
ment will be g l a d 't o
help
SHOP — Printing, Engraving, and assistance. Fof personal in­ stranger* get located in rooms
! Embossing. Sea us first. We do terview write;
Simmons
and
or apartments nn&lt;| will render
j It. ’ Phone 417-W. R, R, Avenue- Jones, 410-411 Masonic Tempi* every assistance to those re-'
Commercial •Street.
Bldg., Jacksonville, FU, '
questing it.
CLARENCE SMITH
General Contractor
COO West First Slreel
atPhons 441

WANTED—Two boys/* Day work
Apply Postal Telegraph Co.

10— Money to Loan

FOR RENT—One furnished and
one unfurnished apartment, close
BIRD DOGS, Thoroughly trained, in. Call 15G-W.
. : AUTOMOBILE
sent on trial, 435 to 4100, free
HEALTH &amp; ACCIDENT list on application.
Joe Moss
TWO ROOMS, Kitchenette and
Lewjsburg, Tenn.
Our knowledge o f insurance is
bath, attractively
furnished,
always *t your.disposal and will
moderate rent. Young, owner, 200
WANTED
TO
KNOW
who
owns
appreciate a call at any time.
N. Park Ave.
Pit bull stud dog in Ssofoni?
Address J. J. Nulls, Pinecastle,
75— B usiness Places fo r R ent
Fla.
COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.
TORNADO

LIABILITY

cssorlcs

311 First Nat. Bk. Bid

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Found
BULLDOG.
ALL
« t it by ih-ftcriblng
(ioui&lt; hiu) expenses.
bx 719.

REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE

Florldta.
VALL 352 for fresh cut flowers
and plants. Mrs. Ginn. Sanibrd Heights.

Tube* 7 Yea
asufonL- —
A. K. r o s s i t e r ;
JcleTy Avcnuo
Phono 212-W
A Floral Suggestion for Every
V
,
Occasion
Floral Designs a Specialty
Stall 01is

LTRIM CO.
rir, not the owner
f for estimates. &gt;
RADFORD

STEWART THE FLORIST1
Flowers foir all occasion*
McLANDER ARCADE
Phone 781 .
27— P rofessional Scry ices

eervices offeree
Bnir Bobbers in
l Children’s De*
IARBER SHOP

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DR. J. R: VIDLEIt
Chiropodist .
(Foot Specialist)
Lloyds Shoe Store.
Phone 102 for appointment

noils Ave.

RUGS— Snampoocd, right in your
home; color* reatored, nap rais­
i STORE — Pre
ed,
made tolodk like hew. Highest
ig*. Soda. W* art
approval* or no charge. B. R ic«,
four phone.
fug expert, with Laney Dry Clean­
I 103
er*, Phone 465,
4 Furniture Co.
EUGENE PERMANENT WAVES,
’imt Street
no kinks, one price, personal ata lull lino,
right. Cash or nation. Bluebird Beauty Shoppe
Phono, 843-J.
it your business.
Si I. NIX
Attortiey and Counsellor at Laey*&lt;* Co., genera1
210 East Fjrst Street.
sidewalks, build
dion boxes. J, R
CIKCULJNE PERMANENT Wav­
ing. Guaranteed not to bum.
— Hot Sandwiches Madam Harriet, over Mobley’s
^
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«UG COMPANY D rugstore.
.
wall Store"''’*'
|i»Uy of our prt'-mp' THE NEXT TIME Vou are sick
[Hftions and quid
tr)r Chiropractic. You soon will
get well and’ will keep smiling.
Phone 482-J for appointment. Dr,
^W AN CO., Auto W, E. MacDougall, 1st Nat, Bank
•khvet metal works
Jasntai sheet metal
ENGRAVING
•ML 2Q7, French

VN-All kinds of
1 #istal Work
Tanks. At Oak
d Street Tele-

FOR REN T— Completely .furnish­
ed Garage Apartment. Cto*a lit.
Phono 366-J. 1201. Magnolia Avo.

INSURANCE
We are prepared to render expert LOANS— Money available at 7 pet
service in the following lines of - efent Close in property. A. P. FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished, tower
_ floor, dose In. Apply 122 1-2
Gvmelly A Sons.
\
Palmetto Ave,

Tel. 732

REAL ESTATE WANTED
Will buy or trade for your equity
In any loti in any subdivision in
South Florida. In answering this
advertisement tell mo how much
you have paid, the balance due,
th# lot numbers, and the tocatisn
of jpfoperty, also give-your pres­
ent and home address. Write Box
r „ BW-B Care Sanford Herald.

MARVAN1A
Allow us the opportunity **f
showing you this fins property,
Scruggs-Scogguns Realty
Cb.
TWO NICE CLEAN furnished Phkno 735.
Masonic Temple
housekeeping rooms, all conven­
ience*. B1Z.E- 5th St,
ouscs for Sale

56— Fuel and Feed

t j HOUSES FOJL8AI

utomohile For Salt
;*
’ ^ FOR HER
' &gt;
Smell bungalow north of
irrr------- :.*..-.-.'ir:.-jsg-,r r n a s s r
Street on Palmetto Avenuo.1 TWro W
LINCOLN
W W f W g P i iFORDSON
l l B W i FOR HER—Gifts o f distinction for
lots, can be bought at lets than
Edward Higgins, Inc,
the boudoir. Union Pharmacy.
present day value.
f 8,000 cn Commercial L Palmetto. Phone 331'
tpnhi of |M&gt;0 cash and 17b mont^
CANDIES, SHEAFFER'S Foun­
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS.
Ifjctuding interest.
tain Pen Sets, Toilet Sets, Per­
HOOD AND GOODYEAR TIRES.
fume
and compacts thst will
U. 8. L. Batteries.:
plesse her. Laney’s Drug Store,
5 room stucco bungalow located
Distributors Chandler
at the corner .of Palmetto and
Mclach Bldg.
Commercial Avenue
Katie. Dirge' living room, din­
ing room, kitchen, two bed rooms, KEY TO happiness. Stndcbaker SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF
Christmas cards, novelty glass­
bath with shower, large porchei, &lt; for Christmas. San Juan Garage
_
ware, lamps, linens, handkerchiefs,
etc, well built and almost* new. Co,
silk underwear, pocket books and
48,000 on terms of 4200 cash and
other distinctive gifts for Mi-Lady.
USED CAR EXCHANGE
485 monthly.
CORNER PARK AND SECOND Mi-Lady's Shoppe, 110 MagnoiU
S* Q. W. WANSIXY. Manager
Avenue.
Spanish bungalow on Park Ave­
nue, Partly furnished, two bod
CHRYSLER
rooms, living room, small dining CHAS. T.-FULLER MOTOR CD
room, kitchen, bath with shower, Hanford Ave. at 10th S t Phone 602
double garage, large yard. 48.000
NASH
on terms of 4500 cash and the batLends the world in motor car value.
lance payable like rent.
SMITH MOTORS CO '
Beautiful bungalow among oak
3LE HUDSON-ESSEX
trees. Almost now, largo living
INC.
room, two bed rooms, dining’ nook,
203 Oak A vo.
both ;• electric rnnpo ond water
Phone 41
heater, completely furnished ready
ENGRAVED GALLING CARDS—
fo r you to move in. . Double gar­
HUPb—MARMONt,
Stationery and Fountain Pens.
age, flowers ond shrubs. Owner
Seminole Book Shop, McLander
will sell for 410,600 on terms that
Arcades
are easy.
DODGE
Plensure cats and Gral.am Trucks KKLVINATOR Electric Refriger­
i &gt;Ea n - b e rg c o r p o r a t i o n
ation tho Ideal Gift for Her,
Elm and 13th 8t.
Phone 3
Herald Building
Kelvlnator Platt Co., 39 McLan­
:J i
Phono 713
der Arcade.
190—Automobiles for Hale

A1TRACTIVE rooms to rent for
stores or offices at Park Ave..
W. M. CORNER HOUSE Close In, 5
WOOD— Dry Pine, Stove nml fire end Coinmurcinl ftrert
JEWETT AND PACE
i Young, Ownw, 208 Park Avo., Op­
place. PHONE 639.
rooms, 1300 down, fto monthly.'
RIVE’S GARAGE
posite Court (louse.
price ?1600, Hart N’nson, Valdei
.Sanford Dealer
FOR SALE
Hotel BHg Phone 853.
' ■ , 208 W. 1st Si.
Phoni
WOOD
—
WOOD
77— Houses tor Rent
Stove, Heater, and Fireplace
SANFORD IDJICK CO
ATTRACTIVE FIVE room house
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
212 Magnolia Avo.
urnl garage, valuable lot. Chap­
HOUSE FOR RENT—Furnished,
Ph1)-1* 3d7
PHONE 498
at 701 Myrtle Avenue. Inquire man St pi,600, Favorable terms.
MTS, Wheeler Jones, Valdez Hotel,
113 Elm Avenue.
57— Good T h in g s lo Enl
Fofr RENT — Thrca room house.
lulls For Hale
j.
MILLER a PHILLIPS, INC,
PASTP.1ES, PIES, salads. We take
with screen
porch,
e le c t r ic ----- [■-------------- ----- 1—-----* ————
special
orders
for parties. lights, $30 [&gt;er month. Apply Gin- LARUE BUILDING LOT in Oak
’ USED CAR LOT
Roulh’s Delicatessen. 1021 W. 1st derville Cash Grocery.
Hill just off Geneva Ave. Other
St
--------------------- — -----------------------— 'l o t s in this subdivision ere selling
PALMETTO AND 3RD ST
FOR RENT—Five Room House at’ f°r $850. For u quick stile thi*»
Elder Springs.
Inquire 1100 lot fa offered at the low price of
NOTICE—See J. R. Ellis for
&lt;825, Half cash, balance &lt;10 a
Christmas oranges. Fancy oranges Myrtle Avenue.
_____ _______________'month. Address P. O. Box 18.1, Chevrolet Touring ..............&lt;123.00
43.00 per box. Phono 5G1-J Celery
Avenue.
•j f s
O vli 1v
I Hi 2/DniuG it Irttnycritck •—
W)'R*R^NT—* room bungalow on j Satlfwd
Palmetto.
Avenue
corner
°
f!
l
o
t
17
V B u e n a vista, lb2C Ford Touring
.......4350.00
58— Household Goods
Spurting Street, Two bed rooms,' /jun-c
paved).
&lt;750. 1025 p otj Too ring ...____&lt;£50.00
&lt;23 per month
FOR SALE — Davenport, also
j 192S Essux Cokch „
wnrdrobc, dining table, refriger­
ments.
446
monthly.
Phone
'U'llLot^in
uiik
Hii],
Uiraa
lots
off
of
1921 Dodyn Touring
ator, dresser and other articles.
for appointment.
Genova Avenue. &lt;850. Turm# 4«0
914 Myrtle Avenun.
1
------- -— —---------------------------------- * \rqsh,’ &lt;20 per iiuintb.^ IQ imr c e u t ^ '
FOR RENT—f&gt; room stucco but.- discount for cosh-. \
51— M iscella neo'UE
gnlow located nt the corner dt,LQt.l07, Magnolia Hoights, &lt;1050.___________________
Palmetto
Avcnuo and Katie Street-U0 per cent discount for,C »h.
. .
. N ..
FREE TRANSPORTATION — To
J K
Miami and back. Sedan leaving luirgo living room, dining room,* L. Urban May, Owner, Dodge *
Sanford for Miami on Friday a f ­
.\O T ItB TO c nKIMTOIl* I ternoon, can accommodate three or
IN THIS COURT OK TUB COUNTV
JUDOli.
BKMINtJLB COUNTV,
four passenger* (ladies or gentle­ cabinet*, two bed rooms, bath .with
HTATU OF FLORIDA,*
.Jmen). Will return following Wed­ nhowtrr, largo front and rear
llni tlalalu.ol SUry A. W.
;]0
monthly
will
r„
nesday. Apply, “Sedan,” care The porches. . Owner will rent for 466
d Oak Hill lots. Kt**.y. dacea*«i...
.
monthly, or will sell oh exception­
■
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Tu all Crntltur*, Lvxslee*. DliHerald.
10 percent 011 , trlliulem. unit nit - Person* Iwvvltuf
ally easy terms at a closo price.
I c u Iiiih or Ui-msndi .aanluti said
F’or further information see Mr.
i Bilstel
I
i* '
6 7 — Houma Wi th Hoard
T"
,
.
1
1
- VoU, aml;&gt;a&lt;sJi of-you. are lisreby
Mitchell at The Herald 'office.
monthly will buy tintlfled and required lo .present
FOR RENT—Rooms with board.
'iphurst
Price sor claim* and demand* which you.
I at- tidier of-you, .may tiave ngaloat
.Reasonsb’e. Private home. 2*&gt;3 78— O ffice* tint! Desk Room
I die eetnio uf Nary A- W. KesJy, deMsple Avenue.
—
1censed, lain »( Hntnlnole County,
monthly
will buv
^'orlda. Ju,,ga
In th# „Ron,
Jus. O. County.
Bharon,
OFFICE FOR RENT—I* Mnsch
[tionmiy wm
uuy Counly
t Bemlnola
ROOMS, with or without moxD
Bldg
Apply A P tJoitnr*'y *
French Avenue, m ),i* office In die County Courtj home In HanfpnJ,.Namln&lt;ile'C&lt;iunty,
Rouse noble rates. Lincoln Unto! Sons, Magnolia and 2nd
,
Florida, within twelve months from
ri the date hereof,
68— Rooms Wlthopt Board

80—A — Real Estate Directory.

FOR RENT — Two connecting
ELDRIDGE
&amp; . COUCH, Real
room* suiubto' for"(h reo
or Estate *hd vegetables. Valdes
four young men.
Convenience*. Hotel Building.
Rates very1reasonable. 321 Mag-

H between

HIGGINS-SHITH-WIGHT, INC
Rpnl Estat* and
INSURANCE BROKERS

FOR RENT— Bed moms with dou­
ble nnd ninglp beds, .305 Park
Ave. Phone 318.
'•'■L - ‘ .
8 i — W anted— T o Rent

FOR RENT — Very attracUve
rooms with heater,, twin beds. SEVEN OR eight room furnished
home with rsrage’ VanUd on
3 minuter from Postoffice. Phone
year tense by reliable party. Ref*
erencee given. Honm must be
a few dolisfs down.
,,
FOR RENT, — Attractive front, modern, rent reasonable, well located
but
not
neceossrily
close
in.
room, private entrance and batji.
DEAN-BERG CORPORATIO
Available nt once.
Phono 429, Mlgljt consider unfurnished If good
.
Heraid DulMing
proposition. Write parUrulars to
Phone 715
’’Responaible,” care Herald,
.

-___

Btll

Dated November, A. D., III*.

Prion 82 000 OUi
►
RALPH K, SMITH,
j!# #
« i t ,i « t Administrator of ihs Kstsi* o i
»nd &lt;20 m o n t h l y . j )Nry a , tv, K c ly . cec&lt;*a«ed

FOR HIM—Attractive watches n
the latest design. Don Smith
Next to Yowell’s.
FOR THB FAMILY

GET YOUR CHRISTMAS Candy
and holiday decorations here.
Union Pharmacy, 111 E. First.
ALWAYS FOR GIFTS
S«e Parisienno Gift Shop, McLan, ; der Arcade. , 7

SMITH BROS.
Home Furnishers
Buy Now — Pay Later

FOR THE KIDDIES
YOUR SUITS are made in £a&amp;&lt; &gt;
ford to measure. We carry * V
eb»npl*Mf
Ml woalen merchaiv
dUe. Quality, Service and Fit guar-

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untied.

WOLF THE TAILOR
514 Sanford Avenue.
in DO YOUR CHRISTMAS shopping
r. * her*. A chmplctc line of lug’ Igage, Jewelry, Indies and gents*
t
-** wearing apparel. Glvu your ------I j.
* j -------- a wrist watch. Your eted t
}r I* good, W. O. Russell Supply Co., *
1815 &amp; End St.

and cost* &lt;&gt;f court taxed tn the *um
of |V.19, 1 hsre Jevlad upon anti mnn’r.1
will offer for sal* ta ills hlahret
^
and best bidder for- cash, within
the lean) hours of sale at th* front
Thef
door of th* CourLHoua* In Banfora,
hemlhol* County. Florid*, on Mon- n“°ut
■lay tho Ird diy nr January, 19ST. the ai
•II of ih *
of Uiosald
In and to
'.fits piece*

rlshi, title and intsrw t &gt;waem
BAM n ilL L I P , dscaased ■wa;*n
the followInu described grade &lt;
or parcel* o f land situ-

ale lq Bumlnols County, Flurldk. tu* a\|\ that 'pert of th* East Halt )P
h tm cH o r iiim t ir F s SALK
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I I ..r
. hdph'*»t o f ; ,th*
h .
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Atlantic
VlUOINfA * CAROLINA CltKlO-'
Co#st
Lre* Itallrnad of Lot FlflyUAL COMUANT OF‘’.;l&gt;KUV', Hv* (U)
and th* tV*»t Half nt
WAIlH, a Corporation.'
mid Lot Klfiy-flv* (65) of 8AN1‘Uimlff,
Foni)
CBLBnY
iDGI.TA, accord-V*.,'..
*'A1 *, t*s
’ log to plat ih*reof.j
or record in
rctjC,' cAtotAtVAY. a* Admin!*'tfic Public Hccords^ of Hemlnol#
Umuity, Florida, |n-Plat Book 1,
Dofsndum.
c „
„ XN n.
i Nolle* Is hsreby alvon that'under
As
Hhcrlff
of
Pc
ml
hole
County.
and hr vj rtps, of a. Wsli/uf Bx*cu*
Florida.
Non issued out uf and under the Publish I*«h tlh,
» t h . HUH. Ilth.
M*l‘ of the TTrcutt Court of 'Henil*
no)* County, Klorlds, dated the «th IN TUN COPXTt COVnT OP, SI&gt;M«
d*y of - November, is n ,, commandINOtiH COWHTT. Srt-OltlDA
log me that out of the.toods and
NOTIU1C OP ■HE)&lt;IPr*S *ALN
chattels, lands and tenements of VIIItllNIA
- CABOLINA CilKMIham I‘iU|.UiVds«***r&lt;r.'1n the
hands of It. M CAKftAWAY, as
Administrator of th«'*stat* of-thy
»s.
•aid BAM PHILLIP, defeased.., I
rause ui i-&lt;- mad* the «Um of *0•c si

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IfAC- w a w iM N siv
fAMfy* NDUW
,P O R OUR

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FANCY PAJAMAS. 8 MOKINU
Jackets, Lounging Robes, wii.
please Him this Christmas. B. L.
Perkins Co.

MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILD
GIVE HER A NICE NEW DRESS ‘ ran’s bedroom slippers, 41-00 t&lt;
' AND HAT FOR CHRISTMAS. 43.00 a pa r. Lloyd’s Shoe Stor*
RAFFF.LD’S LADIES' SHOP, 108 E. 1st.
SANFORD AVENUE.

« Founty. Vlotldi

crpoksl/

NOVELTY SMOKING Seta, Hodbigant’r Shaving Sets, Milita.-y
Brushes, father Goods and Pocket
Flasks. Vinton Pharmacy,

SAY ’’ MERRY CHRISTMAS” ta
Her with a pair of new shore
from Woodruff and Watson’s, 208
E. lit St.
“

1 h&gt;* vivid* of a
n iHUva out »f
I OL the Cobnty,
NOtvMWG m&gt;b GOOD
MliNUBBS-' NOStRl N0f

HE WILL APPRECIATE one of
our Gordon Pipes for His Chilatmao. Joe’s Smoko House, 108 W
l»t S t

vouw «
T M f td tbs' Klxhest 1

l«P for cash srllhltl It

^uunte/Tiorlds. on-6m
day of Jamjsry;
I j ’ u l* |*ii’ lire re**d&lt;’fl

VULCANIZING

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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 20, 1926; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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