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£ I £ S i £ * L 2 i»gL«DAY. DECEMBER 31, n j

Home Of The Sanford Atlantic National

Linton E.
PrSdfdfent'"Pays' Triute To lo ca l Tirade
Body For Assistance
MtPreliminajcyPlans

S«uM&amp;rd.
ionsl :

Five Important
Points Stressed

L a rg e

Organizers Have Con­
fidence In Future
Of City Substantial

Allen PraiscHSanford AndExpresseH Apprt/datlon Of CoOperntinnExtended By First
National Hank OF Thin City

In the organization of the San­
ford Atlantic National Bank the
Chamber of Commerce haa played
a prominent part, being primari­
ly reaponilble for placing before
Jacksonville bankers such data
and information aa was necessary
tq convince them of the possibilitlfs of Sanford ba a city in which

On the eve of the formal opening
of Sanford’* new financial Institu­
tion, the Sanford Atlantic National
Rank, President Linton E. Allen
today extended the following greet­
ings to the citizens of Sanford and
Seminole County.
"On Tuesday morning, January
.1, 1028, the Sanford Atlantic Nat­
ional Bank will open for business.
“The organizers 'of this new
bank have taken steps in advance
to Insure absolute safety for de­
positors and to furnish a modern
banking service, in keeping with
the needs of Sanford and Seminole
County. This bank is undsr United
States government supervision and
is a member of the Federal Reserve
System. Tho bank is affiliated with
the Atlantic National Bonk of
Jacksonville, the * largest and
strongest bank in the state of
Florida. Naturally customers will
find hero n continuance of the
policies which have brought such
signal success to that Institution.
“Officers and directors of the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
have been selected from a group of
successful business men, in whom
can he reposed the utmost confi­
dence. They cordially invite the
public generally to bo present on
the opening day to get acquainted
with the personnel of the new Insitution.
“In opening the Sanford Atian/contli^Hcd on page 1 4 )

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MAfiMV/A 4Vj

’ mk «,wl “Perotcd In conjunction Ida banks are its correspondents.
" ll iK Th‘ ent,ro l»crep«e in It lias financed many business encapital has been eurued, in addl- terpriscs, many of which have
tio u to which uhout 11.150,000 in grown from small concerns to
cash dividends has been paid.
lurgo Industries.
Officials of the institution point 1 Edwurd W. Lane is president of
with pride tfl the fact that the the bank and associated with him
bank has kept apaco with the grow*- on the board of directors are some
th of Jacksonville and has develop- of the most prominent business
ed proportionately as fast ns the men of Florida und Georgia. They
whole state. The Atlantic National «re n» follows:
has led in tho purchase of city.
John.D. Baker, president of
bounty and state bond issue, con- Baker A Holmes Company, Jacktributing in this way to the pro- sonville.
gross of Florida in general nnd
Leon T. .Check, vice president
Jacksonville nnd Duval county in Check-Nenl
Coffee
Company,

by the shareholders

e, president of Citl

zens and Southern Rank of Sav­
annah, (ia.
E. J. L'Engie, attorney of
Jacksonville,
Scott M. l.oftin, vice president
and general counsel for tho Flor­
ida East Coast Ruilway.
J. L. Medlin, naval stores pro­
ducer of Jacksonville.
Kvcritt Mizell, president of the
First National Bank of Fcrnnndina.
Walter Ray, president of Klynhllarris-Rullnrd Company of Jack­
sonville.
M. J. Scanlon, president of
Brooks-Seqnlon Corporation of
Jacksonville.
E. G. Swnrtz, vice president of
Rurton-Swnrtz Cypress Company
of Perry, Fla.
Dr. If. Marshall Tnylor of Jacksonville,

and all those associated with
him in the Atlantic National
extends to E. W . Lane,
Bank and in the New
le new Sanford A tlantic
National Bank and to
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the citizens of Sanford
and Seminole County
the heartiest greetings and
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wishes for a very
successful year during .

every success during 1 9 2 8 the
r of its life
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Sanford

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long as it may continue

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First Es
Was At
Promotion Con
Allen Rapidly
Start As O
Linton E. Allen, pn
the Sanford Atlantic
Bank which makes ita f
to the public on next j
comes to Sanford to fill d
sponsible position with « j&lt;
18 years in the hanking
sion.

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nia career haa been MU
steady advancement, bogfajl
the job of collector*
through successive stages I
became connected, with tali
largest banks i n 1 this t
serving each of them in at
positions of pi
A native Georgian,
wa* bom 'a t Chlpley
"pent hla boyhood dkyi
tered the University -1
in 1905 and four yean
graduated from (hat
with the degree of bad
ence. Ha
He later eomftWt
com
in banking a t tba .
ness College a t Po
Y. • v T m i f - 'i S
Mr. Allen's first 1
lence was In BrnnsWMd Oi
oyer a seven year period
from collector to cashier,
successively as bookee'Mtj
assistant cashier and then
While serving in this ewpa
Alien resigned In 1917*tw t
Unted States army In dr
served for two y ean , Hjji
Mr, Allen weqt to Fratte
second Heatcnane and Vfc
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STUDENTS KILLED " |5M d by a snowsH*.. Thp
TOYKO, Dec. a i.--(lN S )—Four cnU wore apendin* tKcir ho|
students of Wnseda Unlvcrnty nt, the pans, which U in the
were killed today when, skUunf an -Alps. Three bodiCl ^
at llarinoki Pass, they were smiAh- ready been recovered.
1

To Fight Paralysis A f C om in g Festival
’ BERKELEY, Cal. Dec 31—A
dtfinite step toward .the creation
an agency tor effectively corn­
Cool Nights In Europe’s Win­ of
butting that
most dreaded of
te r Wesortfc ToDeMadeMore children's diseases, infantile para­
P le a sa n t B y Fur Coats That lysis, has been taken at the Univer­
AscNow BelngShown There sity o f‘California. At the-request
of Dr. Karl Meyer, director of the
PARIS, Dec. 31—Fur 1 coats liniverseity's Ilooper medical re­
public fund
end Palm Reach may not be nynon- search foundation
omou*. but nnyone who Is contem­ her been established, the proceeds
plating u winter holiday in the Ri­ of which arc to be devoted to the
viera had better he provided with founding of an infantile paralytis
one. Sunny days give place to very •.eruni burcau’a t the university.
cool nights nnd wnrm wraps on’
The object of the bureau will be
absolutely essential, and then they | to provide a storing and distribute
are very nice filr long motor drives ing center for an'emergency stock
M wej|
.if scrum, mnde from the blood of
Lon - conts or both the shaven convalescent patients. This serum,
" * men,. is the
according to medical
only reliable method of combatting
the terrible malady If atlminister&lt;&lt;{ early in the course of theMisit will either dccreaec the *c.crity to prevent the further deve­
lopment of the ailment, according
to university authorities.

ManyllundredsO' W ir t,A n d J - £ ■
£ S
Girls Are Transpnrted Ev„„,i ™nery Year T« Various Coun- SUI)&gt;wl approximately ou.ooo.ooo
tries For Immoral Reasons tons of bituminous coal nt a loss
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jo f $150,000,000.
The fire started from an unde­
NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Many
hundreds of women and girli — termined cause back in l ‘J12 in
some of them very- young—arc the Alarsky-Aynink mines in the
transported each year from one Buryat republic near Chita. With
country to another for immoral characteristic Inefficiency the coal
purposes in spite of the efforts of company
abandoned the mine,
.
overnments to suppress or regu- carted away all the machinery tcl1
™
-that
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..I moved *, couidn
ite the traffic.
could fbe salvaged
j,aven*tt 1.
Many girls ate led into the to another field. Five years ago, hurnctj u,
toils of the white slnvc trafficers Soviet engineer* found the un,*c,‘‘ | t hnt ,|ay
by bo^US offers of marriage or
of employment. The roie of en­ ground vein of coni still burning, burned uj
tertainer in foreign
cabarets On their • recommendation the - Anyhov
(South American in many cases) shnfts were tightly scaled so that believe in
appeals strongly' to the stage- the fire would ‘‘choke itself to nonc at »
death.”
have no |
struck girls who subsequently
.
A few days ago 100 feet of the cither he
learn they have been hoodwinked,
railroad, an im- felt like i
Big cities nnd popular■ resorts Znbaykalsky
all over the world have 1ttieir pit- |ortnnt brlinch of the trans-Siber- or he ref
falls for girls.
inn road, caved In. Fire and smoke They eve
falls for-girls. Whether Ihe situ­ poured from the huge hole like a nnd some
ation today is worse th in it was volcano, and engineers investiga- n good fi
before the war is n hard question ted again only to find that-the p u t he d
to answer but the numbers of
drls led astray "are sufficiently
.
arge to constitute u serious prob- ” •'*«“ » h“(l l,ur"wl
.^ n
•
tire coal vein under
This is the sinister indictment */««*•; • distance «
of commercinlized vice in many from ‘he neares slia
nations as pointed out in all ts andoned mine,
drab detal in a bulky League of
The Central ( omn
Nations report on the tra'fic .in vat republic dispatc
Women nnd children which hns just fighting force, but it
been brought to New Ynr’: nnd irU tf two months to ■
and made available'at the^ of- blaze effecively. The
1leers of the American Social ;;00.000 ruble*."at b
Hygiene Association. The report of whnt it wouW ha'
has been submitted to each or the Mnrt
ycnr„ 1IK„
twenty-eigll: | governments
1 &gt; -Ru„ ia nf which ,5u
VoWe&lt;'
.
. • . .traveling
ii:,,,, is a part, Ims
"Girls
who
Join
, hn been i

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Ruth Snyder Gives
Tragic L e t t e r T o
Daughter As Token

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NEW YORK. Dec. 31— (INS)
-A tragic series of letters, writ­
ten in the death hgusc at Sing Slog
is to be Ruth Brown Snyder’s her­
itage to her nine-year old daughter
Lorraine.
Each birthday for years to come
iftcr Mrs. Snyder nnd Henry Judd
Gray die in the electric chair on
tun. 12 for the sashweight mur­
der of Albert Snyder, Lorraine
will receive a missive from her
mother—letters of counrel and
cheer and comfort.
The words Mrs. Snyder has put
•town on paper for Lorraine un­
der most poignant circumstances

Blizzard Compells
Mrs. Lindbergh T o
Tarry In S t. Louis

iMotor Clubs Boost
NewEnglandRoads
IF or 1928 Tourists

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 31—(INS)—
' Mrse. Evangeline Lindbergh goes
places and does things.in u hurry
—except when she comes to St.
land*. Her only hesitation on her
southward flight from Detroit to
Mexico City to spend Christmas
with her son was here when a
broken gear on the huge nil steel
airplane in which she travels de­
layed her.
After urriving in St. Isniis
Thursday afternoon on the re­
turn trip, she was forced to s|iend
. ycs'brday here because &lt;&gt;f fog.
Today a snowstorm threatened to
i delay the Detroit hop ngain.

result In a greatly increased'
stream of tourists In ttfla ««tion
within' a year after alii ten ob­
ject ves have been achieved.
. New England at the present ■
time has a great road traffic in
tourists. Last summer, the motor i
clubs handled 183.010 tourists off i
whom 1-10,208 came from a •«:- \
tion east of tKe Mississippi
j
north of the Ohio River while 18.­
688 wore from a section east ol I
the Mississippi and south of the
Ohio.
, !
Of the total number,
or 50 per cent declurcd in regis­
tering that they were on » !!« " « '
tour of New England and 7iad nq
specific destination.
M assachusetts led ull in the case
of to u rists w ith a specific destina­
tion with 27.401 or 15 phr cent of
to tal volume handled through

Broadway To Blow;
Lid O ff With Bang
As NewYear Begins
NEW YORK. Dec. 31—(INS)
—Broadway will blow the lid oil
1928 with a bang. Almost every
reservation ha* been taken ut
leading hotels, and nt night club*
before dusk standing room will ho
at a premium.
Crowds will be a* la * c as the
price* asked. Night clubs and
hotels of the better class are dc’■
.
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Bootleggers alone are consider­
ate. They are supplying the us­
ual Broadway run of rum at lower prices than six months ago.
And in spite of one of the wettest
celebrations scheduled /o r father
knickerbocker, there will be plenty
left ’tomorrow morning for those
who want at least one drink be­
fore- breakfast.
Prohibition officials in raiding
and wrecking the Chex Helen Mor­
gan have not dampened the spir­
it of those who will greet the
new year. There will be perfect
rhythm at midnight between the
poppipg of ihe corks and the
blowing off of the whistles.
FIVE DIE IN CRASH
gsrs and the pilot
pear
re—
'* Mnrignano
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MOSCOW Dec. 3 1 .—The home-,
lera children’* military Band of 250 J
pieces will toot Its way through
Moscow's eobble-ttone streets nt
the next great festivals. It will be
one of the mo.it unique bands in the
world.
*
Up to three months ago all of
the musicians were roaming the
streets as ragged vultures preying
on society. Reading ami writing to
eay nothing of reading notes, were
high-toned
accomplishments to
thAn and of no use in eluding the
cops.
' Rounded up and confined in de­
tention homes, the wuifs iVcre
given the choice of careers. And

William B. Stout, designer of the
plane hopes the party can leave
here this nfteriimm stopping per­
haps at Indlnnaolls, but the wind
snow-storm and visibility will fin­
ally decide the starting time he
suid.

Greetings
Citizens
Sanford
Seminole

HUSKIES WIN SERIES
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec I —
(IN S)—Washington won the third
nnd deciding contest of the threpgame series here last night from
the University of Illinois, making
it two out of three for the huskies
the score was 2 to 20. The scries
was a feature of the dedication
of Washington's new $000,000
gymnasium.

Directors

Officers

N ew

Sanford A tlantic National B;

llej-N rj—Will you be “Out All
M^hl” Hfjj, Itenlimli! Ilrun, Milner

ing by him, except his life. For
Quatrain, the once great, vVns given
away by the Whitneys to Janie a
1). Altcmus, of Philadelphia. Yt s
a plain everyday gratuity. The
Whitneys apparently were tin I
having him around. A few years
ago, a pampered pet; today, u gilt
horse, if ever ther owns one.
They snw one never must look n
gift horse in the mouth. I say that
Mr. Altcmus must not look this
uiiuinnf) 4 o tf.fo nip UJ Uuo| «h. i aid
will become embarrassed or some­
thing, and just naturally km k his
new owner fo ra very difficult field
gorl from placement.

Furniture Company

of

new

a hearty greeting and to wish the officers and directors
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years of prosperous service to the communtiy.

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Orlando, Florida
extends

sincere congratulations

Palmer and
Corp
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C itizens

Sanford
opening

Jacksonville, Fla.

Banches — Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland

felicitate

T he Sanford Atlantic
the opening of the n

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r CHEVROLET
D BY

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£And HlgrhlqymaiiReturw
Mti Jacksonville Express•jPprise Of New Models;
ny New Features Noted
k from Jacksonville where
ten t to inspect the complete
ine of Chevrolet automobiles
will tn» Introduced to the
on January 1, A. T. White
L D. Hlghleyman-. Seminole
f distributors, are loud in
praise of the cars which hnv?
inticipated with much inter*
the motor world,
k Mr. White and Mr. High*
nm iv’ highly optimistic over
ipearance of the new Chevror. White, who was connected
he Chevrolet Motor Company
vtral years before coming to
today gave The Herald
owing statement on the new

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ck in 11121) when we first
lie new Chevrolet most of us
he feeling th a t here wuh u
lat edWiinl? represented ns
perfection aa it was possible
,, am r&gt; ft In 1926 the Enginf and Production organizarave us a still finer car and
:7 we again »nw such a markprovement that when we
1at the ear we had the feeltiat certainly nothing more
be done to make it nil that
aid ask. Yet as we look nt
&gt;28 models we arc truly
id at what has been aeeomd. We see such a fast imnent, such a great increase
luty, style, , comfort, and
J)tng that you are interested
(Tf you look over a new car.
• Chevrolet Motor Co slogan
lis year is “Chevrolet—Blggd Better." The first thing
whleh you are impressed ns
)ok at the new model is its
*ed site and ita improved ap­
ace. The new models have
lei base of 107" as compared
108" on the 1927 cars. This
■awtow-whael base has cnthe engineers to obtain n
better balnnce between the
ih and length of the cure and
■ an Important factor,
is new benutv is enhanced
newly designed radiator that
l the line* of th»* newest mid
it priced cars. It is high and
w with a non-rusting airplane
shell The trade mark of the
has b y n framed in a bronze
ilf^arflst'c design and a new
twr* cap provided In keeping
the appearance of the car.
adiator shell has been given
prdopth, adding to the big
BpfWarnncp.
The radiator
ling has been greatly im-------- -

proved so th a t the radiator is
much more rigid than in the pro*
riqus construction.
*'We have new roomier Fisher
bodies. Wider doors make it cam
ier to gat in and out of the cur,
and ‘new beautiful upholstering
material blends with the beauti|
fu! Duco finish. The Sedan body
is nproximatcly 3" longer, and the
tlonch 6" longer. The rear end of
the roof on the Sedan, Coach. Lan­
dau and Coupe has been rounded
off to improve the appearance. Tho
Fisher VV windshield hn» been
placed in the Cabriolet and Landau
as well ns all other closed cars.
All bodies hove been given a .new
color in Duco.
“ Inside the bodies you will find
greatly increased leg room nml
greater com'ort. The instruments
are neatly framed on the instru­
ment panel and indirect lighting
replaces the old dash lamp.
A
new starting and ignition switch
has been provided wh'oh mnkes
it impossible to lock the car until
the ignition has been turned off.
AH the body fittings—regulator,
remote door controls and locks
have been improved in appearance
and given a luxurious touch. New
head lamps have been designed
with n larger outside rim. which
add to the appearance of the ear.
“ AM models are equipped with
disc wheels and 30 x 4.50 full ball­
oon tires. The cars are low and
the lines are
continuous and
picasitig. There nre no bad breaks
in the lines of the car—nothing to
demand your nttentinn and make
you ask "Now why did the manu­
facturer do that?"
“ You will notice that there is
nothing cheap or dressed-up about
the appearance of the car. hut that
It has rich substantial beauty and
good taste throughout.
"Now let us consider some of
the important improvements that
add to Chevrolet’s value. Probably
tho one which will interest you
more than all the others is the new
four-wheel brake design.
The
service brakes consist of two in­
ternal expanding brakes on the
front wheels, and twe external

contracting brake* on. the rear
wheels. I want to call your a t­
tention to the fact that kn entirely
separate set of brake* and operat­
ing parts are used for the emer­
gency. The»o two brake* are the
Internal expanding type and oper­
ate on tho rear wheels. It I t a very
important *nfoty feature to hav«
two separate sets of brake mech­
anism und this point U one which
I do not believe can be stressed
too much by our selcsmen In talk­
ing to their prospects. We have
a total , of 269 sp. In. of braking
surface and cnch brake is fully a’djustabl? nt each wheel.
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“A num ber,of important motor
changes have bceen made. The
row cars nre equipped with Boni*
litc pistonii which are, of course,
much lighter In weight and there­
fore an important factor in smoo­
ther operation. These pistons are
known as the "Constant Clearance
Type” nnd nre provided with two
struts made of a material known
ns "Invar." This material 1ms th i
lowest coefficient of expansion of
nny known metnl and makes poss­
ible a very close fit of the pistons.
‘‘These pistons are fitted with
the two-step-cut piston rings in the
upper groves and an oil control
ring in the lowergrove to prevent
nil pumping. Increased vnlve op­
ening nnd a higher compression
add to the power of the engine.
The car has been increased In
weight nnd the nditional power
will give us the same speed, hillclinihing ability, nnd acceleration
which we had in the Inst 1927 mod­
els. We now have a two-port ex­
haust which allows the burned gas­
es to pass out more quickly, und
in combination with the new head
design gives better valve cooling.
A metal shroud back of the radia­
tor Increases the volume of air
moved by the fan anti gives bettor
cooling nt idling speeds.
“We hnve u thermostatic con­
trol of the w ater circulation and
the thermostat is placed in the cy­
linder head w ater outlet.
This
thermostnt stops water circulation
through the radiaor until the en­
gine is heated to its most e'fleient

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are not fam iliar with the fact that Jaro fitted with fwo snubber plates all of the engine power without
b« affected
thi* corrosion Is the cause of many • w.tich eliminate the need of shock
e«(h.r.
rainy wei
slippage.
A
clutch
that
requires
no
of thehr repair bill*; and the chan­ labroiherj, This is a simple .snubb­
lubrication,
is
fully
enclosed,
:ope*
ge* w« have made, are therefore ing device which has nothing to
very important as they mean long­ K*t out of order, and requires no late* with 18 to 20lbs. pedal pres­ add thousands of miles 0f le
er life to tho “engine parts. The rahricatlor.
sure and is self-adjusting—the by keeping all moving p * ,^ . ‘5*
motor is now completely sealed bf
standard three-speed sliding gear engine clean and free fn*, ^
The
rew
frame
is
151"
long
nnd
an improved one-piece valve (taker
cover and two plates which cover weigha 185 lbs. A special curbed trammlssion with gears of van­ end grit.
( S 'the push rods.
Here is a car with
bottom flange adds strength to the adium stool—the sturdy one-piece
"This new Crevolet is equipped 'ramo. There are five cross mem­ housing rear axle—an axle thnt yond belief-w ilh e v t r y ^ * ^
with a semi-reVbraible steering bers and the frame is of a very has to be repaired so seldom that tenea mnd comfort feature that
ear of improved design. I t is nigged typt&gt; The entire'length of our service promotion men h*ve be desired, with performance tS l
nown ns the full worm and gear Chevrolet bodies is supported on
sometimes selling axle will match manv much higher
type and two ball bearings have the chassis frame. The tire carrier difficulty
priced car*—a
fc B4!V*r befort
repair
to
dealers—distributor
been added, one nbove and one be­ Is mounted on heavier brackets tion with insulated spark igni­
thought of in the 0eautomobile
plug
le in
low the worm gear on the steer­ which arc secured to the rear cross
dustry.
ing shaft. This makes it even eas­ member. The horn is now secured wires all sealed carefully bo as not
ier to hnndie the car on the road. to the frame on the loft hand side
We have increased the reduction under the hood by o convenient
within the gear to 9 1-2 to 1, substantial mounting.
■which is another factor contribut­
I have given you the new fea­
LANEY’S - ‘ The Friendly Drug Store”
ing to easy steering. A ball thrust tures of the car. Wa still have
bearing has been ndded between many of the important features
Sanford
;
Prescriptions Filled Promptly
the front axle 1 bean and steering th a t have
to—make
Chevro-’
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knuckle, which also contributes to let so prominent in the automobile I
E. First StAnd Accurately
Imnrovcd steering.
i industry—the dry disc clutch which j
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Each of the seml-clllptic springs ! starts the enr smoothly, transmits

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Extends Heartiest Greetings

Florida

D eland

Theo. C. Brooks
Manager

Bfllipation and • Rectal
leases. (Painless ‘nonrfca! mehod) Dr. Jos.
-win Howell, Registered
rsidan, 200 W. Gore
N Orlando,
Florida,
dphone 4395 for free con*
Ution, You will be sur*
led how quickly you .will
wed without loss of time
from business

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opens and allows he water to cir­
culate through the radiator. This,
of eourae, means that the engine
will heat up more quickly in cold
weather.
We have added a crank case ven­
tilator. * This consists of a pipe
running from the crank case to the
air intake on the carburetor. This
auction of nlr through tho carbur­
etor intake removes the fumes In
the crank case and prevents any
poaslbility of oil being thrown
out of the breather pipe. The ad­
dition o f the thermostatc control
and he crank case venilator will
practically eliminate any possibil­
ity of corrosion of bright ateel
parts Inaldc the engine as this cor­
rosion is caused by condensation
of molstufc and mixteur of sulphur
3 in the crank case. By raising
c temperature of the engine
quickly and removing the fumes
from the crank case we eliminate
corrosion. This is a. somewhat
technical point and many people

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tries to rcppy w ar-tlm r loans
of Japan. America, France, am
used for exchanging' students* England and other countries, an&lt;
with other countries, f
then take another tousand boy
The Rev. Wilson cited the u&amp;o from American and (cat It, then
of Boxer uprising indemnity for In Germany and other countries
American schools in China and then Poland and the Balkan state:'
the Rhodes scholarships to fin- perhaps, and Japan, ao that thej
ance American students in Brithh will learn tho international con
universities as preccdeiits for his eclousncss, so" that they may bo
proposal. lie said these generous come to know their customs mu
sots had had a marked influence traditions and their eecnomic situ
upon International amity.
tlonn."
of the Bond-Hill •
‘‘Why did the German people go
With a surplus in the nations
pony, one ot t
largest con- tflom 'rom death ,but this was to war?" the Rev. Wilson asked, treasury, the fourth of the wai
cerns of its kind n the central;
imprncticaljlo. Even if tnk- "Because they did not know the debts payments easily could be di
miles from London, they
part of tho state, Mr Hill lo „i en
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owner and in nd-i mg places and alight on tho shouldition to his tatercsta in the I der of some new-found friend on
lumber business, owns stock in lh&lt;-' stePa of the Royal Exchange,
the Hill Hardware Company. He
numerous have the pingeonn
is also a City Commissioner, oc- becon,a that thc&gt;' have taken apartcupying that office for tho past
;h e« U ^ o w s of the
fnnr mnnik.
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, “ "alley prison, and wire nettm1?
four months.
[haste. bc put up. . EffBS hav*
S. O, Shintiolscr. n director, is! hatched, nn dninny little pigeons
a crate manufacturer, being hcadi ha vobccn bom in prison,
of a local plant which does an exj » n v i f a r n i A T TI n
tensive business not only in this L l i A l L A IIN W I I I t i l l
immediate section but has a largo V
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trade throughout the southeast. I I C C 117 A D H I ^ D T T f l
Mr. Shinholscr is active in civic U l j l j W A i l 1 / i j D 1 1 \J
circles, being president of t h e - - - , ,
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of 'the new
Sanford Chamber of Commerce U h T D
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and chairman of the City Plan- I I Lj Li I
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manager of the Hill Hardware
T h a t '2 $ P e rc e n t O f Debt!
1Company, one of the oldest fimtfc
Be U sed To P W tn o te Pcact
J m Sanford and n concern that
;does n tremendous business. Mr.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec.
Newman is prominent in business 31—(INS)—Use of war debt pny
circles and also takes nn active ments to tho United States to fin

osed O f
business

aviator In Frane*. One of hi*
warroeit -friend* wo*
young
German aviator Yrhofh’ Tic bail bat*
! tied In the a ir.. "
Meeting aftc? tho;Armist'.co, a*
&gt;"two young fellow.' who had b it’
tied out their difference* and held
no malice," according .the Legion
chaplain, they discussed their mu­
tual hopes for tuturc world peace.

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Some cigars go out and you
don't mind It a bit.—Thomasville
Tlmes-Enterprise.

Warned at once—3,000 Coons, OppoMums. Skunks,
furs In or drop us a card and our representative w
pay highest cash Market Price*/ 1

FIELD’S FUR C 0.
105 N. Park Ave. - Sanford, Fla- * N exl l

Cordial Greetings

to Edward W. Lane and associates i n ;

to Sanford and to
the officers and directors"

new

Sanford Atlantic
National Bank
May 1928 bring
Prosperity and happiness

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Investments, Securities, Mortgages 14pns, Abstract
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other of Sanford and Seminole
Cbunty^B pioneer citizens,
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addition to his extensive farm number o( pigeons which for so
operty, owns considerable pro-! ^an y years have fluttered about
rty throughout the county.
tho courtyard of St. Pauls Cathe\V. C, HIU, a director, is vicu ‘&gt;r“ l and other places in Uis city,
resident and tgeneral m anager1 The drvie was begun because, the

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the officers and directors of the new

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on the eve of its opening January J, 1928.

NEW SANFORD
ATLANTIC NATIONAL
BANK

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON believe the new
bank marks the beginning of a new and
better era of business in Sanford arid
wishes to greet the. bank with, the , hope
that both it and Sanford will grow apace
during the many years the bank is surely
destined to enjoy here. •
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WELCOME

wishes to extend to the new

SEMINOLE COUNTY

to President Allen, Edward W. Lane and their asrela tes upon the opening of Sanford s newest financial

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counts it a priviledge to offer its sincere
and hearty congratulations to E. W. Lane
arid associates' upon the opening of the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank^
May 1928 bring the full measure o f good
fortune so richly deserved by this new in•*
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Nothing today can be of more importance to this
than the opening of such a bank. A good batik,
bank, a sympathetiebaifk can do more to make San
the finest city of its .size in he state than any other

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such an institution. Its officers its directors and

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tend a hand in cordial greeting and wfe" W nen
every success and that both it and;^nfw d mOS
per for many years to poipn together. ;
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Edward W . Lane, Chairman of Board

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IT H the continued rise of Sanford into a place of power and significance has
come the need for additional banking service. T h e growing requirements of our
agriculture and industry, the magnitude of our commerce and the needs of our
growing population - these must be matched by corresponding financial development.

Linton E. Allen, President,
Peter J. Feitner, V ice President,
A rthur Branan, Cashier.

Directors:
Edward W . Lane,

In direct answer to this fundamental
demand The Sanford Atlantic National
Bank is created.

identification with a strong bank, one
eager to serve and aid you will prove in­
valuable in your business.

As the controlling stock in this bank
is held by the same interests holding, the
controlling stock in the Atlantic NationalBank of Jacksonville, Sanford is thus as­
sured of a strong progressive bank. You
will find prevailing here the same high
class service and compete facilities that
characterize the name Atlantic.

A bank’s service to it’s customers can
extend far beyond the safekeeping of
funds or lending money on security. *

President, The Atlantic Nat’l Hank, of Jacksonville,
Fla.

P . J. Feitner,
President, Osceola Cypress Company, Osceola, Fla.

Frank Evans,
Chemical Manufacturer, Lake Mary, Fla.

S. O . Shinholser,
Crate Manufacturer, Sanford, Fla.

Joe Cameron,
Farmer, Sanford, Fla.
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Vice-President &amp; General Manager, Bond-Hill
Lumber Co., Sanford, Ha.

R. A . Newman,
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Surplus $ 2 0 ,0 0 0

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We are equipped with every phase of
modern banking and extend to you a cor­
dial welcome to avail yourself of our ser­
vices.
We want you to know us and to be­
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perience, it can, in.fact, be a silent partner,
aiding with its capital and knowledge in
extending markets, increasing production
and taking advantage of changing conditions.
Customers therefore are assured that
whatever their needs, here they will find
not only financial strength, but also an
understanding of their requirements with
much first-hand expert knowledge that in
itself must be of great value.

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Mr. Allen was active in civic af­ but would offer n cordial wel­
fairs of Orlando and other citbs. come to a new institution.
He is unmarried.
I. That, another bank must l&gt;e
established here and that citizens
of Sanford wanted it to be a
strong one and of such soundness
us would inspire wholehearted
faith of the community.
ihor Branan, a banker of 17
1D21
was
transferred
to
Chicago
That many prominent .busiexperience and until recent m
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where
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assumed
charge
of
an
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sentfltlve of the Atlantic
Atlantic National Bank to estab­
, Bank in charge of if* office handling all of the hank's on an invitation to Edward W. lish
a branch here.
on the lower east coast, business for the middle west
Following
the Jacksonville conAfter
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of
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Jacksonville, to leremres. surveys of local cpndiAtlantic National Dunk, -ffic
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ng to an annouccment to- Mr. Allen resigned to become vice for a subsidiary of his tank.
of the National Bank ..f
1.Branan
J■i * is a native of floor­ 1president
In possession of salient facts
the Republic. Two years ago while
concerning Sanford and Seminole
serving
in
that
capacity,
he
was
ing born and reared in Maadditional responsibility by t otinty. Mr. Shinholser went to
Je received hia' elementary given
an
appointment
as southern re­ Jacksonville where he conferred
jdon in the public schools of presentative.
with Mr. lane anil his associates.
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City and later was graduated
In addition to picturing the city's
In
addition
to
serving
the
Nat­
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agricultural and industrial possi­
ional
Bank
of
the
Republic,
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jng in New York City,
Allen for the past two years has bilities. Mr. Sbinhnlser laid before
finning his banking career in also represented the Atlantic Nat­ the bankers five cardinal points
111), Mr Branan was a runner ional Bank throughout the s t a t e . us follows:
fthe American Natinnnl Bank, Prior to coming to Sanford bis
1. That Sanford's
economic
the Citizens Southern Bunk headquarters were '.i Orlando for conditions hail never been such as
(icon. He wus employed by several months.
In precipitate a bunk failure.
i intsitution for seven years,
Mr. Allen is n Mason, Shrim r
2. That financial support in any
ting in the capacities of book­ and a member r.f the Phi ii.ita reasonable amount could be ob­
er, teller, head teller and au­ Theta Fraternity. | | t, js „ ,fop,x tained for the institution.
nt enshier. In 1017 he resigned her of the Presbyterian Church.
.1. That other local banking in
come assistant cashier of the Prior to his removal to Sanford. tercsls would not be antagonistic
i National Bank in the same

O f New Sanford Sanford Chamber
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BringingBankHere

[r, Branan went into the Atmy
1918 anil spent one year in the
ircr. From 11UD to 1021f he was
iier of the F irst National Bank
Fort Lee, N. J. resigning that
dtion to become assistant vice
vident of the Markle Bank and
list Company of Hazelton ,Pn.
'or several years just prior to
removal to Florida, Mr. Branwas cashier of the Clifton Nat­
al Hank of Clifton, N. J. Coming
this state he became connected
h the Atlantic National Bank
h headquarters a Fort Pierce.
Ir. Branan is a Mason. Shriner
a Kiwnnian. Ho is married and
three children.

^tons wore made by Mi*. Allen, P.
J. Feitner. one of the •directors,
and several others, all of these
men having the benefit of every
assistance given by the Chamber
of Commerce.
As n result of 'heir investiga­
tions, directors of the Atlantic Na­
tional Hank, headed by Mr. Lane,
at once arranged to establish a
bank here and presented applica­
tion to tho United States comp­
troller for a charter to operate
In Sanford.
It is interesting to note, Mr

Allen pointed out, -that sale of
stock In the Institution exceeded •
the most optimistic expectation*
With ID per cent of the stock to he
disposed of locally, Mr. Shlnbolser
and his assistants in tho Chnmber
of Commerce *old It without
trouble and additional
requests
for ttcck, which had to bo reject­
ed. made an aggregate of Si per
cent which could have teen dis­
posed.

W . Gainer Thigpen
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The A T L A N T IC
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The Seminole

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e x te n d s felicitatio n s to th e o fficers

Pressery

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as C h a irm a n
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wishes to extend to the new San­
ford Atlantic National Bank and
its officers,
directors and stocki
holders, a hearty welcome to San­
ford and also to congratulate ev­
ery citizen of Sanford and Seminole-County on the opening of the
new bank, which should mean so
much to everyone.

nton E. Allen Is
anker Of E ighteen
ears’ Experience
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tricanr .Expeditionary Forces
10 months, being assigned to
oinmand in the 28th Infantry,
six months he was with the
y of pccupation, being detailor duty at the farthest nutpo-t
ipied by American soldiers in
many.;
eturning from Frunce in HUD,
Allen immediately became
ireted with the Irving Nationink of New York City, novy tlv
rican Exchange Irving Trust
psny^ third largest bank in tho
fopolis. For two years Mr.
n served that institution as its
hem representative and in

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C o n g r a t u la t io n s
To Sanford and Seminole County

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dll groups a no ages, form in
the ." “gretrnte the nfpewe of a
unummwoulth. Tins reserve
(.hiih'ejj. us, ns It people. , to
make T il runt ft' opperttiiflty
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nfotiby
. 'inlihuiis Southward, and Flor­
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pos-je^sirg. a .perfect clitnato
amt rich i ''.Ju'pdv|tmity for nil
~fhpkja tl e key. -i
W» W'ljet th»lsin 1928 we
V ii! wjte. i- j »• comidetinR of
ti'&lt; prom -f; of deflation iti
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. ity in peace ftnd p’e n t'/ f, _ * ,
“Not that we «re to have, xtfc National Bank, we idesire. to'ex­
somctlpPe for nothing; not
press publicly pur high, regard for
that ttr are tJtttlnod to reap
«ur friemlsj the- officers and direc­
“Where* w M nvc not sown, hut
tors of the F irst Nqtlonni Htmkof
Sanford and to bespeak a conttrrii
rather that the energy, vision
nnee of Uio cardial, and , frlgndly
ami ability of our people will
?ieie the vantage points which
n,. nura an dturn thesa to ac­
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of . rekindled spirit of .Flor­
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(3 v e s : G r e e t lr ig s
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relationship existing between tnc
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future! Our faith is uomhnstratod
by the ’CKUhnohmenrat thls-tlnv
of the Sanford A tlanta Bank.”

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Diamond Mounting
Watch Repairing
Jewelera-Optometrist

of ^Jacksonville
extends felicitations

o the fact that this ii the
me the Allen tic Nittimud
m3 made nay^yonneetlon out
■arkronvllle idthough J U •&gt;
lavo bee nrem'ntflflij tulf '.d,
cr various r’toHo:( r ’fie?.
not iy tr.keit a* a , g n
rent to Sanford nnd

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nntcly declare that orp.-uu robot
&gt;f the Sanford Atlantic Nntto m
Bank is suffirient ovule pro of lii
sjofidenco in the future 0f SnitTo
tnd Setnitiole County, A mnimtuii
:atioa from nnt&gt; of Mr. Lane's • J
locIatPH expresses the bank ju i
loot's opinion that any cumronnu
ixtorting the quuntii!':s of p r'
luce that are shipped from Sen
’ortl. Is «leKtiius! to h'Cene 1n,!
•endent, provided tin jjeople p« s
fee a dua men Mire of lliriil ai.

directors
and extend good wishes to all its
Officers a A t f P ^ S P ^

he bank a very long and
successful career

CRATE MANUFACTURER

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in T h e Sanford A tla n tic
N ational Bank.

Citizens of Sanford

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WISH
TO EXTEND A CORDIAL GREETING

The Sanford Atlantic National
We are confident that the new y e a will be bright
with good fortune for this new bank and wish them
every success.

A nd Its O fficers
Directors

To Predict For The New Institution

Of Success And Good Fortune

W. Commercial Ave

Phone 91

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Congratulations to

LINTON E. ALLEN
former citizen of Orlando
and president of

and best wishes

the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

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The chances are if you will read this advertisement
carefully you will learn many things if you are a
native of the county or if you are a visitor
been here but a day. It is interesting reading.
industrial payrolls amount to better than
$1,250,000 and the agricultural payrolls excecd $1,125,000, according to government
reports. Counties of the size of Seminole
can boast no better anywhere.

Transportation
Do you know — that Seminole County is
served by three great railroad systems,
the Atlantic Coast Line, the Seaboard Air
btoe and thft Ea*t Coast Railway? These
Railroads carry Seminole County’s crops
to northern markets and bring northern
products here for distribution.
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Truck
Do you know — that according to govern­
ment figures G,57f» carloads of celery were
shipped to the north from Seminole Coun­
ty gardens. The record of other vegeta­
bles shipped is just as impressive: Lettuce,
456 cars; Peppers, 187 cars; Tomatoes, 39
cars; Eggplant, 39 cars; Cabbage, 31 cars;.
Beans, 12 cars; Potatoes, 5 cars, and mis­
cellaneous Vegetables, 180 cars. What other
county in Florida can show figures as im­
pressive as those?

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Do you know — that Seminole County has
two steamship, lines offering daily service
for both passengers and freight and carry­
ing products to all parts of the world?
These are the Clyde Line and the Thrasher
River Line operating on the St. Johns Riv­
er;
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Do you know — that Seminole County has
251Vi miles of paved roads radiating toj
every village and hamlet within the coun­
ty and offering unexcelled traveling fa­
cilities to both local residents and tourists?
No county either in Florida or any other
state can say more.

Do you
know — that Seminole County’s
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payrolls amount to more than 53,000,000
a yea? The railroad payrolls in the county
alone amount to more than $1,000,000. The

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H as 810 truck farms?
H as one of the largest initial
in the world?

Do you know — that Seminole County
has
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the biggest fernery in tbe world, covering
65 acres all under one roof and that an­
nually all the ferneries in the county,
covering a total of 120 acres ship 90,000
crates of choice ferns to florists in all sec­
tions of North America.
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Do you know — that in addition to grow­
ing these many other things, Seminole
County last year shipped 900 carloads of
oranges to northern markets? /

H as 30 schools valued at approximately
$1,000,000?
H as irrigation controlled by natural flow­
ing wells?
H as everything for the tourist and horpeseeker?
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DVERT1SEMENT WAS PREPARED
-RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF S
TO BROADCAST T O THE
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Citrus and Ferns

Payrolls

THIS

Seminole County
200,000 acres?

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31,1927
One of the troubles with the
country is the fellow who is al­
ways looking for them.—Bruns­
wick News.
flight as ‘Miss Omaha,' but she was
unable to interest any backcsr
there. That was how it happened
I read about her plans,"

pastor Of Pittsburgh Cath­
olic Church Plans To Use
I.argc Sum To Make Flight
If No Person Proceeds Him
riTTSBUROH Dec. .11 —With
the same dauntless spirit that his
Catholfc forefathers displayed in
traveling uncharted courses, the
Rev. James R. Cox, pastor of the
old St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
here, is planning to undertake i
non-1top flight to Rome, the an­
cient home of Catholicism.
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Father Cox, as lie is called by-thscant handful of'pariahioners in his
congregation, told International
News Service he was willing to
spend quite a sum of money in the
undertaking, provided In* would he
on the first plane to make the
flight.
The plans at present are ratlinnebulous, the prelate admitted, hu
hastened to add that he thinks In
will he able to put them through.
“It is u serious proposition,"
Father Cox said, “but it is fitting
that a Catholic priest should ho in

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ft r^lim hi Hr tin I Mllniit' Hondnji
' ' hen .Miss Brown replied, rhe
said it would cost approximately
$.j;i,00t) t„ finance a flight for us.
I t would lie necessary Un carry a n ­
other pilot, making it three passengers in all.
"Do you intend to invest the dif­
ference in the additional cost for
yr.ur passage, or m ore?" Father
&lt; *&gt;:&lt; was asked.
‘ Rather more than the differ­
ence,’’ was the reply.
“There will be others who will
h&lt;lp me in financing the flight,"
the pastor said. “ I rather think
the money will he raised among
non Catholics.”

wishes to extend a most hearty greeting
to the new

Goodrich Silvertowns

Plat's Are Tentative

C. E. M yers, P re sid e n t

'A on see, I have many friends
heir in the city," the prelate con­
tinued. “ I here arc* not enough
members ,,f my parish to ash them
to support the undertaking, hut i

This is a time when the coming of such
g re e ts th e

a bank, which promises great things, to
the business life of Sanford, is most

N ew

S a n fo rd

fully appreciated.
W e believe that the new Sanford Atlantic Bank will be a stimulus to the busi­

wishes
to extend to the new

ness and financial life of Sanford and

Sanford Atlantic

wishes to extend to each and every

National Bank

officer, director and stockholder

This greeting is extended whole-heartedly

of the Sanford Atlantic National

to the new bank, its officers, directors

Bank the most cordial welcome to

a hearty greeting and to wish the officers
and directors many yeras of prosperous
service to the community.

Seminole County.

and stockholders.

Sanford and Seminole County

m i m m m mm

NO greater pleasure can come to the Bond-Hill Lumber
Company than the welcoming of the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank into the business life of the city.
THE Bond-Hill Lumber Co. belies the Sanford Atlan­

a cordial greeting to

tic National Bank will be a good bank and more than,
that cannot be said for a good bank is the most impor­
tant institution of business in any ciy
THE Bond-Hill Lumber Co.believes tre Sanford
Atlan*
tic national Bank will be a good bank because of.its par­
ent bank, the Atlantic National Bank~of ~Jacksonville.
It believes it will be a good bank because of its presiden
bank because of its presi-dent, Linton E. Allen, and th
e chairman of its board of directors, E. W. Lane, of Ja
cksonville.

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Atlantic National Bank and wishes it long.and continu­
ed success. .

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until other stock* cnn be proved
by actual field tcrts over a term
of years. JuiiRin^ from what wo
can learn of results on the Pacific
Coast, it se^ms likely that Florida,
and possibly the most favored

Lily
W ill H old Session
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acement v u mad* today
&gt;. W. Bonder, president of the
_ Lily BaTb Association,
it a fneetinr ef the (rowers of
iter UUes will be held St the
Forrest Like on January 6,
o’clock.
meeting has been called
purpose of selecting directhe transacting such other
aa may seem im p O an t
growers, which include* a
port of the .president covering
l operations of the Association
r the past year.
In discussing the Association
n during the year Mr. Bender
ited: “We hava every reason to
ik proud of the years accomplish­
ing... Starting as we did with
lt_an idea to which was added
i knowledge that Easter Lilies
aid be grown in Florida and
ding the season with a growing
rticipation on the part of over
tty growers is surely something
st^ spells accomplishment
"These Association growers are
•Ctlcally all located within a few
lies of Sanford, Orlando, Winter
irdcn, Apopka, Mount Verde
d'Varo Beach embracing a com­
e t territory and comprising a
sup of enterprising men and wo*
who are deeply. Interested not
in eastcr lily growing but in
l development of a larger bulb
ograra for the State of Florida.
"A tour of inspection has Just
completed and in spite of the
treme dry weather Association
tehee are coming along, as a
la. In fine shape and are a endto both growers and the AssocJon.
"We expect, of course, disapIntments. No growing under*
icing aver went forward without
&gt;m but I am confident that if the
saent interest and enthusiasm
continued over the year growers
IF come out of their growing
uon feeling that great progress
■'been made.
"It would have been a fine thing
have started the enster Illy
rth e blooming stocks stage wo
itild probably have had to wnit
rural years before the deVelopmt of the undertaking. Under
» conditions we had to start with
tall planting stock which will rel y eloso nursing this first year,

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yet It Is believed that with the
quick adaptability of the imall
stock we will be at far ahead a:
tho end of two years ns we would
have teen with a blooming stock
start.
"As evidence of the recognition
we hnve recievod for our under­
taking the following represents nn
excerpt of a paper read at tho
Florists Convention.
The ex­
cerpt was taken from the Florist*
Review, one of the largest trade
journals of its kind published in
this country.
"Through the efforts of F. W.
Bender of Sanford, a good deal of
interest hns been worked up in the
planting of Eastcr Lilies for com­
mercial production, and the~writer
understands thnt Mr. Bender has
incorporated the Easter Lily Bulb
Growers' Association, unr.or some
sort of co-operative growing and
marketing plan. Our understand­
ing is that this concern is recom­
mending only the fongifloriim typ •
of lily and offering only what nat­
uralized planting stock can he ob­
tained within the State, which
seems to us the part of wisdom,

The

Sanford

sections of the other RUlf states,
will have to supply most of the
longlflorum lilic3 if the United
States is ever to have its own
source of this type of bulb, since
it does not seem to be well adapt­
ed to the more niRffed climates.”

Laundry, Inc.

Best Wishes

Sincere W is h e s

to President Linton E. Allen, Edw. W. Lane and as­

for a most prosperous future are cordially extended

sociates uoon the opening of our new banking instito-

President Linton E. Allen, Edward W* L an e and asso­

tion, the

ciates of the new

wishes
to extend a hearty greeting
to
the officers and directors
of

Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

T h e Sanford A tlan tic

We are confident this hank will render worthy service

N ational Bank
and
to wish them many years of prosperity in
the city

Bolt Advertising Co,

Sanford
National

to

extend

heartiest

Congratulations
to

Sanford and Seminole County

ford’s progress.

to Sanford and Seminole County.

313 E. First Street.

Forrest Lake
Hotel

C ongratulations

BEST W ISH E S

Wagoner Furniture Co.

to Edward W.

666

The

la a prescription for

tlie

Opening

of

K J?

National. Bank

Grippe. Flu, Dengue
Fever and Malaria

(’resident Allen and their asso­

ciates in the new

their associates upon the opening of the

Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

Sanford Atlantic
Bank

We are confident that this new financial institution will

We hope the New Year will bring this new bank a

on

Bank

May 1928 l&gt;e a year of much prosperity for this new
hank and may it’s activities mark a milestone in San-

to President Linton E. Allen, Edward W. Lane and

Wishes

Atlantic

render worthy service to Sanford and Seminole county

ft il measure of prosperity.

and extend our hearty wishes for its prosperity.

Bryant Sporting Goods
Store

Colonial Cleaners
Phone ‘181

30.r&gt; K. 2nd St.

CONGRATULATIONS
to Edward W. Lane a n d associates a n d
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President Linton E. Allen upon the open-,
The First National Bank of Sanford, Flor­
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ida, welcomes the coming of the new' San­

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ford Atlantic National Bank to Sanford

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ing of Sanford's newest banking institdtion, the

and Seminole County.
The Sanford Atlantic National Bank i

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especially
welcome *because it is a national
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Bank, because it is an outgrowth of one
of the leading banking institutions of th
South, and because of its president, Lin­
ton E. Allen, and its directorate which in­
cludes men notable in both local and state
circles.
So, the First National Bank of Sanford,
Florida, extends its hand in greeting to its
new sister institution and wishes it a long
and exceedingly prosperous career.

The First National
Sanford, fciFlorida
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The entire personnel of Edward Higgins
Incorporated extend their best
wishes for
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a New Year of exceeding good fortune.
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Lincoln

FORD

Palmetto Ave. &amp; Commercial

Fordson
Phone 331

�THE SANFOBD HERALD, SATURDAY. PKCEfollER 31, 1027 '
• luwj i-ecoivfij his injuries when the home
hurlin'|
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l.nter it was announced the Ixiy
ttig h w .n near Kansas
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. ! w,,aW *'Ve* kui would bo permaFinally, when it whs believed
he ncntly blind. To this he received
1 e r f b u rr-, over m ost i f the |»i(,h
i’l mi:/ a few minutes in which the following message from his
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1 lit e,. th ro u g h ! rhnrrcil lip s
he j sweetheart, Velma:
he
l ' - - .!••&gt;[ i -Ip &gt;;• in n s belli lit t le o!
•I hi' iil-ntity, ai'if disclosed
If that
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r ttiN r i n v i i v, f |- tiin T&gt; 1n&lt;' ulu-gnl In'e |iln|, claiming the fir, Iion't worry, Conrad.
has
made
you
blind,
I will
ll :l" th' . " -ir'h* of In hi 1 1v lni.| "'tirv |&gt;res|innsihi|tty for his hrn
work all the re“t o f my l i f e tn'ting
i a fin 1.
"• *’• &lt;icn!h anil the wen king of care *■ f you."
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•' :■ Hi!!] a dm itted to a

K a risii^

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t ” Sediillia c\p|o«ii&gt;n «ufferir :

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remains badly s&lt;
the hospital witi
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(in assuming tho
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Sincere Good Wishes for

•h i uii g i hi i n u d tf. i the pa
t •■Hi in i 1 'in i| an\
'h i l f t e •it
tlie N ...
neat- it , . i “ il heeiiire ■

hr-valley, nntJ saut to tie the
Auth-.rit
Uthlest tn\m of its size in the I . rr,.,|
gited States, is'Bfhedjiled fur the i
, |
of what probably will he
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umosr enigmatic trial in its his- v .f, ,
»• when the circuit court n|n m i| ,jr, ,
fjinmiry. Tho story &lt;&gt;f a p re tty i ,-,r l t
lieiir-oM gii'), xflio. is alleged
n,;ul •
. hare doubted her yobthfnl
jtrV fidelity, and in a
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|..,t
oigntd him to the lu^k ut In. o*hcr parenlH home in order t" .....
devotion . is expected to he |„, ,
(folded during the trial*
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Cocntd S t a r k . the svn'theai
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Itotnplishml the task, hut h
fi .| t),.
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ihK'd In death while *' iii .- i
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sJv inis permanent Iv &lt;b- i i ' i nd. v •
The girl, Misft Velma Cup.n, will
r , i,j.
ire a jury charged wi th
ar m i i '
,
thilo her Invar has announced ! ■ . . .
ii)) appetir as a state’s witne- t.i
.

Sanford Bailer
Electric Co.

dial is 5 point
Service

the located

THE CELERY C m - LUMBERCO.
Wishes
lo extend a hearty preetinp: to
the officers and directors of
ill ft SANFORI) ATLANTIC NATION AI
BANK
and
to wish them many years of prosperous
* service to the community

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a friendly greeting Lo the new
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an im port^

ant role in the progress of SanfortL
On Tuesday a new bank will open its doors to the public

Its opening will be looked back upott^u
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as a mile stone, it wi]l be a syrabolofe==
The men behind this new institution visualized the progress

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advancement. . . of another stkej) (&lt;^
that is bound to come in Sanford . . . they had the courage of

best of success

ward for Sanford.

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their vision and have given us a splendid monument of Faith
Sanford’s future

For T h e N ew Year

for unlimited success, very richly deserved, and congratula­
Close cooperation between all citi- j j
tions to President Linton E. Allen, Edw. W. Lane and associates, are extended by The

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merce upon the opening of T h e Sanford Atlantic National

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One for all, and all for one, and we j
shall steadily go forward,

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927
pigeons must bo doztroyed. The
TENNIS FINALS READY
aristocrncy of the tho neighbor­
hood will suffer with the rest.
NEW YORK, Dec.431 —(IN S)—
Pigeon-lovers have offered to The famous "double1* act of tennis,
adopt the offending birds to save Frank Fhields versus Julius Seligthem from death ,but this was eon, once more heads the bill as
deemed impracticable. Even if tak­ the national indoor junior and
en 100 miles from London, they hoys* single and doubles tennis
would fly hack again to their nest­ championship tournament draws to
' •
ing places nnd alight on the shoul­ j» close today.
der of some new-found friend on
the steps of the Royal Exchange.
It took over 500 years for the
Bo numerous have the pingeons sun to shine on garter buckles.—
become that they have taken ap art­ Flmidn Times-Unlon.
ments in ti" cell windows of the
There isn't much to lie gained by
Old Rniley prison, and wire netting
seeking to eliminate scandal from
bus
to
lie
put
up.
Eggs
have
LONDON, Dec. 31,.—(IN S )-A hutched, an dmaiiy little pigeons the press so long as It is peddeled
by thp populace mouth to mouth.—
drive lias been sfarled by the Lon­ Im vebeeii born in prisor.
ordiele Dispntch.
don City Council to thin out the |
By Sill Mercer
,
The ten liest men in each class
number of pigeons which for so^
PENN PICKED TO Wll^
International Nc» h Service Staff 1are listed ns foilmvs:
" Corrrxpopdert
Heavyweights— Gene Tunney. many years have fluttered about
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31. — j
NEW YORK, Dec 3 L - -(IN S )- Jnck Sharkey, Jnrk Dempsey, the eourtynrd of St. Paul's Cathe­
The 1927 boxing ratings compiled George Godfrey, Johnny Riskn, dral and other places in this city. (IN S)—Undefeated so far this 1
&amp;
season, Penn's basketball team is ,
from the selections of the bi.xing Tom Heoncy, Paulino Gzcudun,
editors of twenty-six Hearst New*- Jack Delaney, Knute Hansen, | The drvie was begun because, the favored to vanquish Yale here to- 1
Longwood, Fla.
authorities allege, the pigeons have night in the opening game of the
papers are represented today a* a Young Stribbling.
consensus of nation-wide opinion.
Lightweights—Tommy Loughran become far too numerous, and have Intercollegiate Basketball League
Iti-modeled
and
redecorated
Assayed in the crucible of re­ ' Mickey Walker, Jimmy Slattery, done considerable damage by defuo- season. The Elis, nevertheless, are
expected to offer strong competi­
New Management, Moderate
mote perspectives, some of the and Leo Lomski, tied for third;
tion, for Yale appears to have its
champions fail to make grade A. I Jack Delaney, Mike McTigue, Max- in gthe walls of buildbgs.
Rates
The ratings, however, reflect gen­ cy Roscnbloom, Dave Shade, Yale,
Birds that perhaps nave stood on best busketball squad since the late (
Joe Fogarthy's 1923 , combination
eral opinion. They cover all Ameri­ Okun, Joe Anderson.
Special
the shoulders of kings and eaten surprised by annexing the cham­
can boxing territory front coast to
Middlewegihts—Mickey Walker, from the hands of princesses will
pionship
of
the
circuit.
coast and from Canada to the Dave Shade, Jnck McV’ey, George
Gulf of Mexico.
Courtney, Phil Kaplan, Jock Ma­ be swept away with others of less
$ 1.00
I l i i i r i wln&gt; M in i
A ll
M ig h t" «
lone
Joe Anderson, Pete Latzo, marked distinction, for the City
Foreign boxers receive scant
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Council
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decreed
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consideration, as few have appear­ Mnxey Rorenhloom, Walcott Lang­
ed anywhere except on the Atlantic ford.
Seaboard. Several men are listed
Welterweights— Joe
Dundee,
In two classes.
Ace lludkins, Sammy linker, Tom­
Champions who stand out are my Freeman, ililario Martinez,
m
Bud Taylor, who carried every pre­ Musky Callahan, My Sullivan,
cinct as bantam champion, and al­ Johnny lndrasapo, Eddie Roberts,
and
so had slight leads over Tony Ca.n- Willie Harmon.
xoneri, and Benny liass in the fea­
Lightweights—Sammy Mnndell,
ther weight division; Tommy Jimmy McLarnin, Sid Terris .Bil­
Loughran, light
heavyweight; ly Wallace, Phil McGraw, Kid
Mickey Walker, middleweight, and Kaplan, Billy Petrolic, Bruce Flow­
Gene Tunney, heavyweight.
ers, Lnpi* Tenerio, Baby Joe Cans.
Tunney was almost u unani­
JJunior Lightweights—Tod Mormous choice, but Jack Dempsey gan, Honeyboy Finnegan. Joe Glide
was topped a few points by Jack Jack Bernstein, Babe Herman, Ray
Sharkey, George Godfrey runs a Miller, Mike Dundee, Kid Kaplan,
strong fourth.
Carl Duane Tommy Crowley.
I’hono 797.
Jack Delaney gets no better than
Featherweights— Bud Taylor,
fifth place among the light heavy­ Archie Bell, Bushy Graham, Teddy
weights, probably because of his Bnldock, Abe Goldstein, Tony Can­
inactivity in that division this zonet'!, Chuck Heilman, Johnny
year. He ranks,fourth with I»ugh- Vncco, Kid Francis, Willie Smith.
ran, Walker, Slattery and Lotnski
Flyweights—News Boy Brown.
topping him. The vote for I.omski Frankie Genaro, Izzy Schwartz,
You can buy a Buick closed car at prices as low
and Slattery was a tie. Walker Willie
Davies, Johnny McCoy,
not only got every vote as No. 1 Frenchy Belanger, Ernie Jarvis,
as #1195, f. o. b. factory. You can buy it on.
middleweight, but came in second Bias Rodriguez, Midget Wolgast,
the liberal G. M. A. C. plan — with a moderate
Announces the Opening
as a lightweight.
Billy Kelly.

d*r supension here becaus
“'cause of t|«
Commission, promoter Tex Rick­ collapse of his
ard
hopes
to
match
Hudkins
with
NEW YORK, Dec. -'ll.—(INS) —
Joe Dundee, the champion
in a
result of the re-inutatement title bout here. Dundee is tilll un b .n must b .
• m.(ch e,n t» staged ln" „

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London CouncilHas
Ordered That 2,000
Pigeons Be Killed

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you get real beauty — real comfort— real per­
formance. You get the unrivaled value result*
ing from Buick’s unrivaled production in the
quality field.
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By Davia J. Walsh
caught Tony rushing in and, for
International News Service
the small fraction of
7-H sec­
Sports Editor.
NEW „YORK, Dec. 31— Bud. onds, that time, the boy w as.teet­
Taylor's ambitious dream of. dual ering on the blink, while he was
titular-ship In two divisions today about it, he was forced to accept
was one of thoie nightmares in a hard right to the rotunda but
which one is thrust suddenly into the lud not only is fast but also
the complete cognizance of an .tougher than a railroad depot
E aster Sunday promenade, clad steuk. He was back fighting merri­
solely in a high silk hat. lie nev­ ly well before the bell.
Once in tho eighth. Bud bent his
er will hold both the world's bant­
amweight
and
featherweight man to the punch with a right to
championships, at leust not until the jnw. Tony really didn't feci
■uch time us Tony Canzoneri sore, you know; just terribly hurt.
wearies of his prerent cared* and Still, he was able to fight his way
settles down to a life of cose and buck to an even break on the
refinement as u borough alderman round. Then he mude his victory
from Brooklyn with the frock coat official by carrying the ninth,
privilege for the Fourth of July. leaving Taylor the alternative of
Antonio, u featherweight for scoring a knockout in the tenth nr
the first time since the Canzoneri accepting the defeat, he did the
Taylor series begun, convincingly luter, "not the former.’
won a ten round decision over Tay­
lor at Madison Square Garden
lust night. So convincingly, in
fact, that one suspects that ho
might be able to do so just about
seven days to the normal week.
Taylor went in as a virtual bantam
the highest weight he can hope to
scale.
A chestnut, however, aged, is
always a chestnut. A good big
man still! can beat a good little
man.
And so Taylor's fancy for world
conquest in yet. another division
was, after toll, just a fancy. He
didn't beat Canzoneri last night,
strong as a young jack ' mule at
slightly less
■ ■ I than
P P i V 120
llK ttin d ii
whereas we had to make 120 for
the other Taylor fights, 1 doubt,
M I have said before, thht Bud can
beat him any night and, even if he
did-or does, he still would have to
reckon with Benny Buss, a cham­
pion recognized m Pennsylvania
and socially ostrncizcd elsewhere.
One of them was too much for
him last night; two of them should
just about close the bonk. A Canzoneri-Buss match for the title
would seem to l»e all that is loft
of the remaining chapter.
Judged solely on their respec­
tive performances, there is little
to choose between Tuylor anil Cunxoneri, merely in a man to man
sense. Strength and stamina and,
perhaps, better condition won for
Tony
ony last night. He could keep
^ ■ th e pace go ng at all times; Tuy­
lor couldn't.
Bud c'id well enough by taking
the first round with n lust m in-1
ute series of lefts to the head. He
had declared for going to Tony's
body befuro the fight, -but evi
dently had thought better of it.
Early in the second, Canzoneri
scored with a hard right to the
the jaw, sending Taylor’s gum
protector flying. The punch hurt
and kept right on doing it. In
fact, it stnrtrd Taylor on a los­
ing fight, although MBud managed
to get u stand-off in the third by
living down a right uppercut flush
pn the jaw. Fojowed by a barrage
of lefts, and then earning back
with a rg h t to the head and
K aeries of Inwly punches.
The fourth saw Tony in front
the w a r and he took tho fifth
■«. hi
Taylor's late rally
s right to the body
Oanzoneri carried the
t hanging the situawgy.nnd » u well!

•

Come in —see Buick—compare it with other
cars of similar price—then let the facts decide

• you to buy Buick.

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e you complete information,
d if you wish, they will assist
, in wording youf want, ad
make it m ore effective.

.1 out and Found
1ST—Between Lake Mary . anti

10-A—Poultry And Eggs
BABY CHICKS—Send no money,
shipped C. 0. D. pay mail man
w'her delivered. Leghorns $16.00
per Jlindred; Reds. Orpingtons,
Minorca* $18.00; mixed $15.00;
live delivery, postpaid. Florida
Bnby Chickery, Lakeland, Fla.

10-B Plant§ and Flowers

20—Farms For Snle
OVIEDO CELF.ltY* LAND
Ten acres or mure, one mile from
city limits, flowing wells. Coast
Line and Seaboard loading tracks
one-half mile front property. Price
$225 per acre, nothing dovfti. Pay­
able 10 equal annual payment’,
interest 6 pet.
J’au] P. Barnett, 10 Wall Street.
Orlundo. Florida. Phone 8318
or 5313.

Classified Display
Houses For Rent

Two,New Four Room
Bungalows. Facing New

per Month.

SANFORD BUICK CO.
!212 Magnolia Ave.
t ij
Phono 367.

For*Rent—3 room furnished cot­
tage. modem itnporvcments. at
1311 E. -1th St.

Automobiles

J. J, Cates,
at Farm.

CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
j : HUPS-MARMONS
Park Ave. Apartments—2 and 4
I Sljnford Automobile,Co.
gnrngo and water. Reasonable.
I Magnolia Ave. . Phono' 137.

Business Service
ikomanla transfer picture*.
aints, and brushes. Sun
puse Faints and Varnishes, 16—Houses For Rent
ord; Paint and Wail Paper
112, W. First St.
Six room* furnished house, mod­
tCRpTE in every shape and
ern, fifty .dollars a month,
lals, etc.. Sanford Cement Phone 38.
toett Company, Fifth . and
h Sts. Phone 112-W.
Niculy furnished modern house,
two garages, 117 Igiurt-I Avu.
I E.i RiismiI.
Farm s, Groves,
&gt;mc*. 110 S. Perk Ave. Phone ami 2nd. Kl.

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One two story dwelling, 014 YV,
WIGHT PRINT SHOP
2nd St., $30.00 per month. J. U
(PPy service on anything in Beck, Sanford.
piling. A phone call will get
min. phone 417-W. 9 Rail- FOR RENT—Small house in fumten hundred block on Oak Ave,
Ave.
Reasonable rent. Garage on let
AL ROOFING—The Roof P r ­
S. O. ShinhoUer. Phono (86
ating.
Metal
shingles,
Ing ream tin and galvinized
. See J&amp;mea H. Cowan. Oak
tnfl Third St.. Phone 111.
AN UP Y O uRO LD WALLS
BTHE NEW WALL PAINT
CTKING NEW- AND BETtTOR f u r t h e r in f o r m a t CALL PHONE 235-J OR
I V, C COLLER. SANFORD.
WOGRAPH—repairing, piano
Jna by experta with 17 years
wtKo. Sanford muaic atore
’•ft Shoppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc«■ Arcade. Phone 832.

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SALE.
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der a n d l&gt;y v ir tu * of a d e c r e e of
(••m -losiire am t s a l e r e n d e r e d
In
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of D ecem ber, A, l&gt;.. 1»27, l
a i S p ecial M au ler In C h a n c e r y , on
M- inlay t h e lmL d a y o f J a n u a r y .
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H"U«* ,|„ n r In S a n f o r d . S e m in o le
C ounty, F lo r id a , w ill o f f e r f o r aale
and aell to the h i g h e s t b id d e r for

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Kslheryn Wltwer, daughter °I ■
Cary, Inti., locomotive hostler. Ik
the newest Chicago Opera star. She
was scheduled to make her debut
In Carmen. The girl Is a former
stenographer.

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IN T H E f i l m IT •.•••t r.T (»|- T i n :
T \ \ I: n*TY -Til MU' J U D I C I A L c u t
IT IT U P T l l E S T A T E U P F L u R
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uRDEIt &lt;*p UUm.lUATlON
THE STATE OP FLORIDA TO
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t r i e s t . '. l III the follow lug dcscrlbetl
in op. r t y s i t u a t e d in S em ltn d .. C o u n ­
ty. F lorhlit. to -w it;

One New Four Room
Bungalow, Ftteinu New
Ice Plant. Went Side.
For Rent. $10.00
Per Month.

l ot
of tlloek 10, Tier U of
Pi mInolr I'lirk, Hunford Florl-

J. J. ('ales,
nl Farm.

NOTICE O f VNNTAI. M E E T INH
O F STUCK H O L D E R S o p SEMENO LE S E C U R I T I E S CO.
Kiinfmril F l o r i d a .

Thm^in pursuance wVih'uie uha'ruw
«n&gt;l in accordance with tin- provl"'"os "f law-, the annual meeting
"f Stnekhiililer* nf the Seminole
H.cmiiU's Comimny wilt be b*‘M ut
Ui.. office of tin, Copipan). In the
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of S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a , o n
the
l a t h dav o f J a n u a r y , IS2S. a t th e
h o u r of
to Oil o 'r l n e k A M , fo r
th e tmr|H&gt;se of e o n s l i l e r l n g su c h
mu ti e r s us m a y lie b r o u g h t b e f o r e

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V«m, am i r u r h nf \iiii. nr&lt;» li**rit*&gt; h *Uf»**»l uml riMiulrril (•* |ir«*iviil
ny r la tin* ami d e m a n d *
which
itu «tr r l t h r r nf you, m ay have
I hi* i"It At &lt;* iff
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M.iil lN, tlei*i*Rii»«l. I.itf nf S»*nilnole
‘u itiu v . rii»rlila, tt&gt; | lie 11*in, Jan
J SliarMii. &lt;*«iKtil &gt;* JiitlKet i»f Moai •n*•I*•
a t hi*
In tli#

Innovation In (tapper band it r»
sa* evolved b» U'-yeur-old N'ma’.',
-esher i above) according to pt»
ice ol Alhambra Callt They
ihargr her with masi production Ul'
■*ii ul &gt; l%iurtlii*u»i* In Hi*mInnto &lt;1 bad cheeky and said she Ut«d
‘••uiih.
F lorid a.
w ith in
hvwlvf in nsMirtinem ot wijt» to escapa
iimiii Iim fn»m thn tin to hereof,
letectKA. i'.he u ut&gt;v under aotM Uil Nov**mlM'r l». A. D. 1357,
rest.
WH KX McOUIN.
i.Atfcutri* uf tin* Kiitat# of
ADAM V. M d iU ltf.
Ductrasett

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J E l ■IC t At, C IR C U IT OP
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F L O R ID A IN
Pol*. SE M IN O L E COUNTY,
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IN CHANCERY.
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14—Rooms Withoul Hoard

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DODGE
[sure,cars and Graham t r u c k J .
Im and 13tbi Street. Phono 3.
DGINS &amp; COWAN CO. Auto
[ator and sheet metal work*.
French Avenue. Phone 71G-W.

, square, tan purse, property
Mr*. C. Schultz. Reward if
led, and no questions asked.
C. Sehultz. County Judge's
. Churt House. Sanford, Fla.

(Legal Notices)

For Kent, Each $10.00

Purchase pepper and other spring
crop seed from Stokes Seed I—Acreage For Sale
Company, Arcade Bldg., atid be
assured of pure type strains. All rOR SALE:—Beautiful arcrage
seed disinfected.
between Orlando roads. 33 1-3
acres, consisting of some high anti
1 1—Miscellaneous
some low land. Ideally situated
for poultry farm Frontage on old
Want' to exchange clear property i it Lando road. Can bo bought at
a bargain with very easy payments.
in West Palm Bench for a small This
an opportunity for some
fnrm with buildings. Prefer some one tois get
a desirable poultry farm
slock and tools. Not far from for almost nothinu. For further
Sanford. E. W. Drayman, 338 I 2 information st-,. R J. Holly. First
Clematis, West Palm Beach, Fla. National Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida.
Save 25' f , O. J&gt;. Vaughn, optome- j
tr s t, L. II, Griffith. Optician. 22—Real Estate To Exchange
Sanford Optical Co., .105 E. Gth St. I New, Pretty, Stucco home just
Eyes examined. Glasses made, only 1
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford. • outside city limits, garage. 111!)
Also watch and dock repairing— ft. on new road, suitable store,
filling station nr garden and
reasonable prices.
chickens two big lots, either Sub­
Bicycle. Gun, Lock and Phonogrnph urban Home or may be combined
Will build nice
repairing our specialty.
Tnvs, with a business.
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­ store and station $500 extra; a s
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch, now Sl um. No better value pos­
"The Bicycle Store." MeLnnder sible. Fred E. Russcdl. Mo S...
Park Box 1016.
FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
cated lot facing east on Palmetto
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
neighborhood. Very desirable for
15—Apartment For Rent
home, quite dose to school. $1750.00
Almost ycur own terms. Address
2 room furnished housekeeping Seminole Builders, Inc. P. O. Box
apartment. $11.00 monthly. 301 ■131, Sanford, Florida.
(’or. 5th and Palmetto.
2(i— Miscellaneous F o r Snle
Furnished apartment, 1119 .Myrtle
Ave. Inquire Mrs. Julius Takach. Ford trucks for sale; 2 dump
bodies with jumbo gears, onlv
Phone 597-R.
used u few weeks. $200.00 each. I
For Rent—Unfurnished garage fla‘, body, same type with self­
apartment, 1902 French Ave,
starter. $200.00.
C. Hi. Sibley,
Lake Mary.
2-three room, modern, furnished
apartments. $3(1.00 and $35.00 For Sale—Must sell this week,
per month. Private bath, garage
Underwood typewriter,
typespaee. 1’hune 246-W.
witer desk &amp; chair. Rntoapojcl
.
, . , ,,,
. '
top pak desk. All good condiAttractively furnished apnrtmcntc flat
corner Unrk und Tenth Sts tion. Box 999. Care Herald.
Frigidaire installed, water and FOR SALE—Hnusoholil furniture,
garage furnished.
Phone 18-J.
reusottiiole, 618 Elm Ave, Thom.*
Four room furnished apartment 321-U
with private bath. 317 Park Ave.
Wooti, all lengtns, for sale. Leave
Cor. -Uh St. Phono 71.
orders at 1511 Mellonvillc Ave.
For Rent—Furnished apart men P. B. Dyson.
1101 Elm Ave. Cor. 11th St.

, Strayed or Stolen': One buy
iny .horse. Blaze-faced, two
e feet. Had tie rope on neck
q Inst seen. Finder please
fy Vance E. Douglass at
rt Hquse.

List of delinquents will be turn­
ed over to Folice Department for
collection January 1st.
ELLEN HOY.
Tax Collector.

Ice Plant, West Side.

jongwood, lemon and white sat. Answers to the name of Jack.
Ider will receive reward if de- FOB RENT—Two rooms , one
douhle lied and one with
&gt;red to L. A. Brumley, phone
beds. Ill Park Ave.
ST—Rhinestone buckle between
Ifontezuma Hotel and Pnul’s
Lty parlor. Fihder return to
f c-o Herald. Reward.

City License on every business,
occupation or profession,
for
which license is required, was ili^c
October 1. 1027.

T I I K C IR C U IT C O U n T
0*
T IIB T W E N T Y -T H U lD JU D iaiA U
C IR C U IT O P T i l M S T A T E O P
P l . O n i D A IN A N D F O R SU M .
IN O L E O JU N T Y . IN C H A N C E R Y .
S A N F O R D R U t L D I N O 'A N D LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
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C o r p o r a t io n ,

tw en ty m o ;

S M IT H .
P resid en t.

NEklMDI.K

C OUNTY
NOTIC E ’ &gt;F S T t n 'K H O L D E R S
I h e r o b y a n n o u n c e m r c a n d id a c y
A NNUAL M K K T IN U
f o r ....... le c tio n t o th e o f f ic e of s h e r ­
Notice -Is h e re b y g i v e n t h a t the
if f of S e m i n o le C o u n t y s u b j e c t to nniuii'l m e e t i n g of t h e s t o c k h n l d th e u r t l o n o f t h e
v o t e r s In th e i-rs of th o la i k e f r o n t tin 'p ro v e m e n i
D e m o c r a t i c p r i m a r y tit b e h e ld next U umpnn)'. if c o r p o r a l l o n o r g a n t i e d
June.
I
w ill
a p p r e c i a t e y o u r am i ,XlHtlng u n d e r t h o l a w s of
su pp ort,
r e s p e c t f u l l y y o u rs .
th e S ta l e o f F lo r id a , w ill lie held
C. it . HAND.
a t th e V a ld e s li n te l
lu H an fo rd ,
S em in ole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a on M o n ­
TO V O T E R * O F S E M IN O L E
day,
January
silt,
IS'JS a t S; 0 n
COUNTY
I*. 11 . u t w h l e h m e e t i n g l b ........ irI h e r e b y a n n o u m e in y s e lf a s a n&lt;&gt;ration
shall
of may tran sact
r h n d i d u t n f o r s h e r i f f of Sem inole n n y c o r p o r a t e b u siness.
C o u n tv su b je c t
to
t h e actio n nf
CARY l&gt; LAN DIS,
th e
D em o cratic
prim ary
lo
ne
S ecretary l.u k e fro n l
h eld in t h e e a r l y p a r t of J u n e U*2S.
I m p r o v e m e n t Co,
V e ry re s p e c tiv e ly .
E. E. URADY

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up
th e state up
F L O R ID A IN AND FUR SE M IN ­
O L E COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
H A N F O R D I l l 'l l .D I M ! AND LOAN
ASSOCIA TION,
A C o rp o ra tio n ,
C om plainant.
L I*. C H I T T E N D E N , c t at. D efen ­
d an ts.
N O V IC E O F S P E C I A L MASTER'S
*
SALE.
N o t i c e Is h ereb y g iv e n t h a t u n .
d ec a n d by v ir tu e of a ileere* ot
f i . ic o l u s u r e am i s ale r e n d e r e d
In
(ho a b o v e an d fo r e g o in g c a u s e on
th e Dth. d a y nf P e c e m r e r , A. D.
1*37. I. a s Special M a s te r In C h a n ­
c e r y . un Monday, t h e 2nd d a y of
J a n u a r y A !&gt; 133*. hi fr o n t of
t h e c o u r t hoc.in d o o r in Hanford,
Hcinlnoly C ou n ty , F lo r id a , w ilt offut f o r ante an d sell to t h e highest
b i d d e r f o r cash, d o r Iny t h e lean)
h o u r s o f sale, th e f o l lo w in g d e ­
s c r i b e d la n d s , .situate, ty i n g amt
b e i n g In t h e C ounty of Semlnoto
am i t h e S t a t e of F lo r id a a n d more
p a r t i c u l a r l y described a s follow s: IN T l l E CIRCITTT COU RT O F T H E
T W EN T Y -TH IR D
JU D ICIA L
L ot. 191 n f P ln o h u r e t S u b d iv i­
C IR C U IT . U F J fp H K S T A T E O F
s io n , of S a n f o r d "Florida, a s per
F L u R I D A . IN A N D F U R SKM1N*
p l a t t h e r e o f duly re c o r d e d upon
O L E UOUNTY. F L O R ID A .
ih » p u b l i c re c o rd s of S em lnot*
E. II. AH H ER A F T , R e c e iv e r BernC o u n t y , F lo r id a
Ionic C o u n ty
Hank,
iT nlutiff,
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S p e c ia l M as ter In C han cery .
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A TO:
II. S. LO.VI, a n d nil p e r s o n a In ­
te r e s t e d In th e f o l l o w i n g d ean crlb ed
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In
S e m in a l*
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IN THE C llu’l lf COURT OK THE I^ its 19 a n d f&gt;3 o f P a l m H a m ­
m ock, a c c o r d i n g lu p l a t t h e r e ­
t w r n t y . t iiir d JUDIUIALIUIR.
CL'IT f&gt;F FlJ'ltlDA. SEMINOLE of re c o r d e d a m o n g t h e t ’u b lla
R e c o r d s of Humliiolo C o u n ty ,
Col .NTY. CHANCERY

No t i c e u f a n n u a l s t o c k HOLDERS* M E E T I N G .
Notice la h e re b y g i v e n t h a t th e
regular A nnual
M eeting
of
the
s t o c k h o l d e r s o f S A N F U R D HON'D
A M O R TG A G E C OM PANY will h»
lo-bl at llie o ffice o f t h e C o m p a n y
TH T H E V O T E R S ok* S E M IN O L E
at 113 E a s t Second S t r e e t . H a n fo rd
COUNTY.
I w i s h to a n n o u n c e (lint I a m ti F jorlda. a t t h r e e o 'c lo c k I*, if , on EI.I/AUKTII LUNG. Cutnplalnaut.
iry Dltli. 193*
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to
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o ff ic e of T ux C o ll e c to r " f S em in
11. E. A TKINSON. M A R IE M A T ­
o le C o u n t y , a tt b je c t to th e a c t i o n 1927.
E. a D o u g l a s s .
K INSON. h i s wife. W IL L IA M e .
of t h e v o t e r s In Ih® D e m o c ru tlc
C O I'L T O N et til. D efen d an t*
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f r In u irv to be h eld In J u n e .
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Secretary. 1 1 I E NT A T E OF F L U R ID A TO:
JN U . D J I N KINS
W i l l i a m C. L'uultun, F re d lloggs,
J . E. F i s h e r . J G. I'rlce. J . H.
I t lt o ii .
W . Wlllougltby.
R. F.
G r i g g s Geu.. A Kust. ft. F. Ay.
i ' ii 4*k . J . I - Adams.
J ln t MtUvr,
S h e r u i a n H ull. J A D u u th lt, C.
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S m ith . G. E C a rte r. J o h n Atklnniiii Eil Hiirud A lton GuiRur,
U ele W u r t h .
It J. Cook. D) roll
N oble, J o h n W C urutian. A. P.
Alirum s.
I.. S S la n fo rd .
T. J.
Jackson,
S am uel T r e a t ,
T. H.
C r a w le y , It. K M eeker J o h n F.
Iliin ltc k . F . fl l ^ w r e n c e .
H a rry
.Monk, H e r b e r t M w k , J o h n S tan .
Iny. W. C. Ellis.
II N. Jon««.
W llm er
T r a n e y . C lars n c* Long.
Iliick l l r o w n A 11 I'ln c h e r, F red
M eek II. E. C a rte r. T. Ik Hogr r s . M. S. C urrie. N ew t. Davie.
G W H ill, E nerry. T o m R a t ­
li f f . R e r b r l d a i ; lU tllf f. G- W . IVInelug, it'llns Homer 'V. F. Fierce.
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iN T H E C IR C F I T C O U R T O F SE M .
I N o l .E COUNTY, F L O R ID A . IN
CHANCERY.
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vs
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iteitil. th e hi'lrs. ilevlaors. g ra n t pbh n r o t h e r c l a i m a n t s , u n d e r the
snlil E. ItermniiNun a m i nil o t h ­
e r purlins, w h ose m im es a r e u n kiMWii lute rested In t h e laniis a n d
pvrinlses Involved In tills suit.
O R D E R FUR PU BLIC A TION
THE S T A T E
OF
F L O R ID A '1 0 :
E. 11 rimins. hi . If liv in g , and If
lend, th e heirs, d ev isees, g ra n t e e s .
&gt;r u t h r r c la i m a n t s , u n d e r th e said
; ll evin un son n r n t h e r w l s e and
til o ilie r p a r t i e s w h o se n a m e s s r e
u n k n o w n in t e r e s t e d In t h e
lan d s
m d p re m is e s Involved In t h i s su it.
It a p p e a r i n g by t h e s w o r n Hill
if C om p lain t h e re in t h a t you m s y
he In te re s te d In t h a t c e r t a i n lot,
li te e o r p arcel o t la n d s l t u a t s In
d rinlnolo C o u n ty , F lo rid a, s a d d oi c i Ih.-d a s follows, t o - w l t :
Lot a* of New U p sa ta . a c c o r d ­
in g In th e p la t t h e r e o f , d u ly
re c o r d e d upon th e p u b lic rec• r d s of S em inole C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida.
IT IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D
t h a t y o u am t each o f y o u be and
you a r e h ereb y r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r
to ib e Rill of C o m p l a in t ' In thin
c a u s e on Monday t h e ! n d day o f
J a n u a r y , ISIS, u t t h e C o u r t H nusa
at
S an ford,
S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a , s a d l a d e f a u l t o f s u c h a y pe-rrsge*
D ecree
pro
C onfcsso
will be e n te r e d a s n l u a t you, said
s u i t b e i n g fo r th o p u rp o s e o f q u ie t .
In g an d e s t a b li s h in g t h e t i l l s o r
t h e C o m p l a in a n t In a n d lu the
a b o v e d r s r r l h r d p re m ise s .
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D t h a t
t h i s n o tic e be p u b lis h e d ones a
w eek for
fo u r
It)
c n n srru tlv s
w e e k s In T h e H anford H erald, n
n e w s p a p e r , p ub lish ed in Hanford,
S em in o le C ounty. F lo r id a .
DONE AND O R D E R E D th is 3rd
d a y of D ecem ber, 1!&gt;!7,
V. K. DOUOLAKS.
C le rk of th e C ir c u i t C o u rt of
t h e 33rd J u d i c ia l C ircu it In
and
for S e m in o le
C ounty,
F lo rida.
Ily A. M W E E K S .
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D ep u ty Clerk
(H E A L )

17—Business Places For Rent
FOR RENT—Gasoline service staton and atore, excellent location,
well equipped, low rent to res­
ponsible party. See Mr. Myers.
316 W. 1st Street.

and general cement work.
Concrete Co. J, E. Ter- 13—Wanted To Rent
Pron. 3rd and ElmWANTED—i Room in
private
home, centrally located. AdWanted Male
drtiv Box J. Cara Herald.

Wants s garage near 315 Magno
lia Ave. Call phone 771.
tn—Experienced direct seltrii'mg $10.00 a day. Wonseller. Write Box 140G 19—Houses For Sale
Fla.
New Pretty stucco home Just
outside city limits, garage, 100
ft. on new road, suitablo store,
filling station or garden and
■Experienced mechanic. chickens two.big lots, either sub­
U«-d Tarta AndJGaroife urban hom e'or may be combined
le 50.
with a business. Will build nica
store and station,' $500 extra- A t
now $1500. No better value pos­
sible. Fred E. Russell, U° So*
Park. Box 1046.
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D BOND AND MORTCOMPANY. 112 Second FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
nolia Avenue north of Central
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Practically no
on Improved business Street. $3500.00.

Follow O ur W ant Ads
For a Better Home at Smaller Cost
lowness of the selling cost when you btn^
or sell through W ant Ads is bound to benefit
both buyer and seller.
For a few centt you can find a deairable purchaaer
for your hom e immediately by fully describing your
property and inserting a W ant A d in our paper
S S t o t w i c e . By using one of our
ourebaser and teller are -benefifed by immediate
transaction* personal investigation, dpd the extrem ely
low coat o f o u t W ant A ds.

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Mil* Margaret King lend* fnrthW
■upport to the negative In the de*
bale about beautiful women bolng
dumb. She recently won first prti*
as the ranking senior co-ed b
acbolafship #i the Uuivrrnliy »
Utah. Sail Lxke City.

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Here * Joh n lieiam aa. wno a f u i
cuacklng tunlball tor 31 year* ha*
retired
l i e »e» *l llie* ln s t ltu i# . *»&lt;
to Texas thi* yea* ud ho* lo h it
tredti m any la u u a * elevnn* a l
Qeorgla
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P tn .usylvah lh .,,..
WarJiiiigtua and J eh trso a U &lt;

olhct achwiU.
d en ts nl som e other Slat* wtinin
the United State*, but that your
particular glace nf rrsldence or
address I* unknown, and that you
urn each over the age of tw entym i:
)var*
and that there 1*
no person w ithin the S tale of
Florida, the service of a itummon*
In Chancery upon whom would
hind any o f auld defendants:
It Is therefore Ordered that you
and each
of you. berelnabov*
named, are hereby required to *aeh
and every personally be and ap­
pear before our said Circuit Court
at Sunford. Hemlnole County. Flor­
ida. on the 2nd day of January,
1911. |n m ake answer lo the hill
nt com plaint filed herein against
you in this reuse, otherw ise said
bill of com plaint w ill he taken a*
confessed by you and this eauae
rrncccd. ex parte.
T he nature ot said suit being a
su it to foreclose a certain m ort­
g a g e executed by It. n. Deem and
w ife lo Elisabeth Long, and rec­
orded In the public record! ot Homtnote County. Florida, In Mortgage
Hook I p age JT.
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It la furthar ordered that this
N olle* b* published In Th* Hanford
Herald a newspap* r published In

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th* w rit ut attachm ant Issued here­
in.
.
Therefore, you and e*ch Of you
un&lt;l all persons claim in g any In­
terest in the ubove described property ar* hereby ordered to b* and
appear before th* Circuit Court, In
and for Hemlnole County. Florida,
at Sanford.
upon the 6th day of
Kkrch. A. D. I»JI- the aam* being
a Rut* D ay of t t l s Court, and fa 1
not. olhsrw tM Judgment *»y a*f*aR
w ill b* entered a g a in st You„
It la Ordered that thja Noflo*
he published In T he Hanford Her­
ald, a new spaper published In
Seoilnole Count*.- rlo rld a . one®
each w eek, for th® period o t tw o

Innlo Countr. Florida.
It ta further ordered that thla
N otice be publlehed In The Bnnfnrd Herald a newepaoer publlehed
In Banford. Seminole County. F lor­
ida. one® a week for four (O conaacutlve weeks and a copy thersof
be mailed to each of th* defen­
d a n ts nvmed in this Ordsr.
WlTNEiW my hand and tha of*
(total seal of the Circuit Court o f
th® Slrd Judicial Clreult of the
S ta le nt Florida In and for Hem.
Inole County. Florida, on th is the

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SINGLE-PLATE
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NEW
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NEW CRANKCASE
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HEAVY ONE-PIECE
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STRONGER FRAME
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NEW ALLOY
INVARSTRUT
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AC AIR CLEANER

ALEMITE
PRESSURE
GUN LUBRICATION

IMPROVED
VALVE-IN-HEAD
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THERMOSTAT
CONTROL COOLING
SYSTEM

NEW l)UCO COLORS

NEW TWO-PORT
EXHAUST

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p le te n e s s o f detail
dem anded in th e finest
cars n o w offered in the

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YOUR NEWSPAPER

Published in Florida’s Heart,
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section. Its Richest Garden Land.

T H E WEA1

PiHiy cloudy tonighf,
by min in sou
Sunday fair And colder.

VOLUME XIX.
Leased Wire International News Service
.SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATUHIUV. PECEMHKH 31. 1987

New Sanford Bank I m f i T o p
Opens For Business ILL-FATED SUB
On N ext Tuesday

SOLONS MAKE
MANY AUGURS
FOR NEXT YEAR

President Of Sanford’s New Bank

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Sanford Atlantic Nat­
ional Bank Will Be
Under Supervision
Of U. S. Bank Laws

Edward W. Lane
Board Chairman
Cordial Invitation Is
Extended PublicTo
VisitNewInstitution

IN GRIP
OF WORST SNOW
STORM OF YEAR

Rivers Arc Preparing ToEnter Undersea Boat And Re­
move Bodies; Weather Fav­
ors Execution Of This Plan

John D. Jinkins To
M a k e Race Again
F o r Tax Collector

Floating Wreckage
May Prove Clue To
Grayson’s Airplane

Program Given For
Reception Tonight
For Pioneer Party

No Herald WUI Be
Published Monday
Duo too the fact that New
Year ia on Sunday thia year
and that the stores in Sanford
w*ill observe Monday as a legal
holiday, The Herald will not
publish on that day, giving its
employees the opportunity to
celebrate the New Year In the
isual way, but will resume Its
regular
editions
beginning
Tuesday afternoon.

Senatorial Seers
Hold Special Meet

Chicago's Ci
Speeding Into!
ing Snoi
scopes Hall

OFFICERS PROBE
Crews Labor T&lt;
Sharp Conflicts Of Opinion DISCREPANCIES IN
Recover Vi&lt;
Occur Amonc The Oracles,
With Election In The Lead HICKMAN’S STORY
Accident

Thousands Of laborers Work Bodies Of Crew Will Be Tab
ToKrf?p Roads Clear SoThal
en To The Charleston Navy
TrafficMayHcKept Moving;
Yard On Board Dcstrovor
RlizzardScndsMcrcuryDnwn

, PROVING ETON, Mass.. Dec. !l
—(INS)—D iv rs cut away tlx*
wooden covering over the engine
loom hiitob of the ill-fated sub­
marine S-l today and first pieces
of wreckage floated to the surface.
If bodies are found when the div­
ers enter the hatch, they will be ut
Inched to ro|H*s nnd raised to tlx*
Public on TM kiIm - mornintr
.
------ to fall sui face for immediate transfer
o'clock, according to an an­ through the afternoon ami night. t*» the Charleston Navy Yard
nouncement today by Linton A high northeast wind swept th.* Aboard the U. S. S. Bushnell.
excitement nttendE. Ai'en, president. The bank flukey deluge into huge drifts. Tlx* i.i Considerable
the use of axes nrd crowbars
Miowfnll
had
reached
an
average
will remain open all clay with depth of about five inches early to­ by divers 102 feet below. Diver
the public cordially invited day, but in-many places the diift * Bradford Bedford, of New London
to. (Mill and make the ac­ reached a depth of several feet. ' 1Coqn., making hi- first dive, tele­
phoned to the deck o ' the II. S. S.
quaintance of officials and em­
The blizzard brought a sharp Fa Icon that lie was going blind.
ployees of She institution.
drop in temperature. The mceury
Diver William Carr, of Philadel­
Final
preparations for the v.ill continue downward during the phia,
notified, hurried to Bedford’s
bunk’s opening havh been com­ next 24 hours until it touches zero side und found his male groping
pleted and everything is in readi­ or below, according to the ' latest around on the floor of the ocean.
ness for the event. The bark lorccast bulletin.
Carr brought Bedford to the foot
Two deaths in Chicago already Carr brought Bedford to the fifty
building, located nt the southeast
comer of First Street and Mag­ have been attributed to the storm. foot level platform. After Bed­
nolia Avenue, has undergone ex­ Tho snow storm is general over ford had been hauled to the Fal­
the major portions of Illinois, Indi­ con's deck he was found to have
tensive repairs and alterations. ana,
Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska
The interior has been repainted and Missouri. Kansas City report­ had his vision Idunkcd by fogged
plates in his helmet. He was
and redecorated in harmonizing ed a three inch snowfall and a ra­ eye
ru'hcd to tlic decompression room
tones while the exterior has been pidly declining thermometer. Zero with blood flowing from Ids tx»*o.
done in buff.
temperatures are expetccd to fol­ The call sent down'the telephone
No formal program has been low in the wake of the storm. Itait- tube to Carr:
arranged, Mr. Allen announcing '.roud.i over the area affected have . “Shall wc haul you up?”
that the opening will be more in ordered out snow plows in the bat­
“Hell no” was tin* answer" I'm
tile nature of a get-acquainted tle to niuintain schedules.
going down to open that hatch.
Kansas City plowed through n
meeting between citizens of the
PROVINGF.TOWN, Mass., Ik-c.
city and county and officers nnd four-inch fall. Fort Wortli and Dal­
-(IN S )—The 8— I may be raislas,
Texas,
us
well
as
cities
in
Ok;*
l
directors of the institutions. Mr.
cd from tho bottom of I’roviiiccInhomn
und
Southern
Kansas
re­
Allen will personally greet each
tnwn Harbor today und the ls&gt;d
visitor. Inspection of the bank's corded unseasonable snowfalls and ics of forty men recovered from
near
zero
temperatures.
Citizens
of
quarters Is cordially invited.
Louis awakened to find u three- the sunken submarine, which wus
The Sanford Atlantic National St.
inch
fall with a howling blizzard in. scnt •*» a watery
watery grave
grave when
when struck
8lruck
Bonk will be operated, under fed- progress
and a rapidly falling mur- l»y the
guanntWtTbyer I Bidd­
•ciat banking laws and will ho cury.
ing here on Dec 7.
capitalized for $100,000 with n
Work of digging a tunnel un­
Indiana and Central Illinois, too,
surplus of $20,000. It will have felt tho brunt of the storm. Colo­ der the submarine has been com­
the financial backing uiul co-op­ rado and Northeastern New Mexi­ pleted, und lines will be slung
eration of the same interests co recorded 7 below zero. Two around it, The huge pontoons are i:i
controlling the Atlantic Nntional persons were officially reported readiness for lifting operations.
Hank of Jacksonville, the larg­ dead in Chicago ns u .result indir­
Commander Saunders in charge
est bank in Florida.
ectly of the cold wave.
of diving operations, said the
Tho officials of the institu­
weather was ideal for diving- and
tion are bankers of wide experi­
that every available men had been
sent down, those rested up were
ence nnd the directorate is com­
being sent dowh again. Meanwhile
posed of prominent' Sanford and
the bureau of Navigation ordered
Seminole County business men.
that all divers with experience nt
Heading the board will ho Ed­
depths of 100 feet or more he trans­
ward W. Lane, president or the
ferred at once to the mine layer
Atlantic National Bank nnd onu
John D. Jinkins, tax collector Falcon, flagship of the salvage
tf the foremost financial leaders
of Seminole County, today an­ fleet, from which the divers are
of the south.
•
operating.
Following nre the officers: nounced his cnndiducy for re­
While the work of tunneling be­
election
subject
to
the
Demo­
Linton E. Allen, president, Peter
cratic primary to be held next neath the submurine wus being
pushed feverishly, diver Thomas
(continued on page two)
June.
Mr. Jinkins has served in this Eudic, who on the first day of op­
capacity since the organization erations at the sunken ship saved
of Seminole County in 11)13, be­ the life of his comrade, diver L. C.
ing appointed once umj elected Michaels, again distinguished him­
by saving the life of his part­
the other times. During the ten­ self
ner below tho sea, diver C. T. Mat­
ure of his office, Mr. Jinkins has tox. They were working from op­
been complimented many times posite sides of the hull, blowing the
by state uuditors upon tho man­ tunnel with high pressure uir lines
Ha l if a x n . s ., Dec.ai—&lt;i n s &gt; ner in which his uccuunts have
~W hat nmy prove the first.tangl- been kept. He boasts u record of when Mattox’s hose became unmanugable nnd, flying from his hands,
ole clue to the fato of the missing
■irplona Dawn with Mrs. Frances never having u correction from caused u cave-in of mud. Mattox
W. Grayson and its other three oc­ the office of the state comptrol­ was buried, shoulder deep, and
flung into such a position that he
cupants, was reported from Prince ler or auditor.
Prior to his election as a coun­ could not speak through his phones
Edward Island this afternoon. A
*Hck of wood resembling a strut ty officinl, Mr. Jinkins was a to those on deck.
Tho workers became worried and
to support the wings of a plane railroad mun, being connected
*as picked up ut savage harbor in first with the Old Plant System notified Kadle, who pulled Mat t »
‘
•he northern part of Price Ed­ nnd later with the Atlantic Court from tho mire.
ward Island. ,
Line as chief clerk tu the super­
Tho stick is more than five feet intendent.
|n length, fish-shaped and varnHe was horn in Alabama and
whod with a copper tube attached. ut un early age removed with
| It looked as though the stick had his parents to Orlando where
once had twin wrappings und n they lived for many years. He
number on it. The piece of wreck­ has resided in Sanford for 26
age haa been aent to Charlottetown years.
•or examination.
*
Arrangements were completed
Mr. Jinkins has keen actively
The Dawn bus been missing ii|entificd with the growth and this nrorning for the third annual
J*nce it hoppod off ut Roosevelt progress of Sanford nnd Semin­ reception given by the I-uke Mary
chamber of commerce honoring tho
cield, Long Island, ut 5:07 P. M.
on Friday Dec. 23. The plane was ole County. Ho is u Chamber of pioneer residents of that commun­
to have reached Harbor Grace Commerce worker and a mem­ ity who are 60 years und over. The
Newfoundland, the following Sat- ber of the Kiwanis Club, which affair is one of the most enjoy­
®™“y morning ut 7 o'clock from lie has served us treasurer and able events of the winter season
Mrs. Grayson plunnrd to hop trustee. He is u mason, Shrinor each year and tonight's entertain­
off on an attempted trans-Atlantic and a charter member of Taylor ment is anticipated with much
Commandery, Knights Templar. pleasure.
flight.
‘
t
I Mr. Jinkins is also prominent
Frank Evans, prominent Lake
in church work, serving the First Mary citizen, who was to have
Mary Boy Loses Baptist Church as a member of made a short address, will be un­
From Accidental the boards of deacons and trus­ able to be present because of an
He is entering his four­ operation performed on an infected
discharge Of A Gun tees.
teenth year as superintendent of finger.
Following is the piogram as an­
the Sunday School.
J** E- Hall, a Lake Mary youth,
nounced this morning:
his left arm yesterday after­
1. Music by »n orchestra.
. ** the result of an accident- Kent Will Attend
2. Greetings by Donald M. An­
•OUcharge of a gun while he and
Cleveland Meeting derson. ,
7*™* companions were riding In
3. Vocal selections hi’ Mrs- Stone.
°°t on a lake near Lake Mary,
4. Music by the orchestra.
Hurry Kent, Sanford automobile
tun Is reported to have
from the grasp of one of distributor, will leave Monday for t 5. Community singing.
i^boy* anj iu
f0||en j„ the Cleveland. O., where with other; 6. Vocal selections by Mrs. Clar­
°f the boat, discharging' state dealers he will lie the guest *ence Moran and Mrs. Chester Saun. ’
’’j ,
•truck the floor.
Young of the Cleveland Motor Company |deis. ’ i
arm ur»s BO badly injured at a convention when late models
7. Short talks by the pioaeenu
* ’* ’ arm was of tho car will be placed on dis­
8. Violin solo by Kayninod M.
ion being
I
Boll.
.
The Cleveland meeting will last
0. Principle address.
at the twa days and then Mr. Kent will Ball.
.
•lb to New York where he will at16. 1Refreshments.
• ••* ** ** tional Automobile
L 11. Juste by the o r * "

Lake
Arm

America Will Be Prosperous,
Farmers Will Get Aid And
Floods To Be Checked Arc
Few Of Senator’s Divinings

ExcStement Occurs
When Sailor Faints

CHICAGO, I)oc. •’ll.—(IN’S)—
With the worst snow storm of the
T h e S a n fo rd A tla n tic
" 'ntL‘r n,K'nK. thousands of laborI lie bantortl A tla n tic m i- , ers &gt;.oikcil frantically this mornlnir
tional Bank, the city’s now- to keep the lanes of traffic open.
Cot financial institution, Will
Hundreds of automobiles without
formally open its doors to the , ',uns 'vf r« hopelessly stalled. The

Member Audit Hunati Of

lly William K. Hutchinson.
International News Service Staff
Gori esponden*
Wa s h in g t o n ; Dec. a t—Ain­
’t erica will be prosperous in 1028,
agriculture will gair relief, Miss­
issippi floods will Ik* controlled,
world pence will loom nearer
while Galvin Coolidgc, Herbert
Hoover nnd Al Smith will be el­
ected president in November.
These were sonio of the out­
standing prognostications for the
happy new year of *11)28 made to­
day by a special conclave of
twenty senatorial seers, oracles
and soothsayers.
There appeared sharp conflict
of opinion among tho oracles. The
presidential election enuao the
most uncertainty, as one Demo­
crat even predicted the re-elec­
Linton E, Allen, who will head tnc '..nford Atlantic Nnttun.il Bank, tion of Coolidgc while another
is a tanker of IS years* ex|ierieoco, some of Ids pu*t connections being named Al. Smith us tho winner
some of the largest financial institution* of the country. Just previous Others wero ini’elmito and avoid­
to coming to Sanford, Mr. Allen wax vice pre .jlotit and Miutli -m rep­ ed naming individuals.
Tlxie was more unamity of
resentative of the Nntional Bank of tin- Republic ,.f t ‘liieaip&gt;. lie is a
native of Georgia nnd entered upon hi- banking eureed .it Ilrmi wick. I r*ri»
f Ion about farm und flood re­
in fact, no soothsayer had
anything but kind words for the
future of both proposals. Here
are listed the most Important
events of 1928, according to the
eratorial seers:
S enator Curtis, of Kansas,
publican leader of the senate:
&lt;
Action
by Congress giving sub­
stantial relief to farmers and
--*1
flood sufferer* ip (ho Mississ­
Reno Nevada Receives Recog­ Discovery Will Be Of Trentcn- ippi Valley.” SonaWr Reed (R)
cf Pa., “Twelve more months of
nition A h Being The M usi
«lmt&gt; Importance To .Medical I once, prosperity und steady em­
Vice-Ridden City In Amer­
World;.Muy Outrank Insulin ployment, with continued im­
ica By Noted Inventigntor
As I'ulliutive For Dread 111 provement of agriculture.
Senator King (D) of Utah: "A
OAKLAND Cal.. Dec. 31—(INS) Movement touflrd tho t^nlou of
NEW YORK, Doc. 31—HNS)—
Broadway isn’t wicked—it simply —A ijjseovery of tremendous im­ ul I nnllonp for t'|o purpose &lt;lf
hns that reputation. Reno, Ncv„ is portance to tlx* medical world—ti promoting peace and preccnting
the most vice-ridden city of the IL f.OK iMe eute for diabetes which war." Senator Heflin (D) of Ala.,
S. A. according to Major ilnxcom may outrank insulin, the only | "The control of tho government
Johnson, internationally known known p ihalve- today u holding i by the South and Wust by the
vice jvestlRutor, nni’. the cleanest attention of scientists at the Uni­ ; cY’ctidn of a strtaig Western
city in the country— considering versity of Galifomiu at Berkeley
and cl-&lt; where through out the {Democrat to thu presidency und
its size—is now York. ’
(continued on page two)
The six worst cities in tlx* world United -tutus, the Oakland Post*
- * ■ 1 1 1■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■■
for commercialized vice, he .-aid in Enquire! raid today.
The
cure,
development
of
widen
un interview today, nre n.s follows:
in the order mimed Gario, Con-tun* Is one of the outstanding promises
tinoplc, Marseilles, Rio Dc Janeiro, of 1928. lies in n tropical fruit
which grows wild in the jungles of
Ilucnos Aires, Paris.
Major Johnson, who is connec­ Slam, according to a report, now
ted with the American Social Hy­ under study at the University o
giene Association! took a leading California, given to the American
BELIZE, British Honduras, Dec.
part in investigating and x *einbl- Association for the Advancement
ing white slave truffice data for of Scieixe by Dr. Hugh-M, Smith 31—*’(INS)—Jubilant residents of
this little part of tho British Em­
tho League of Nations,. He and his of Bangkok.
Dr. Smith formerly wus United pire tucked uwuy in Gentral Am­
associates investigated renditions
on four continents. Then the lea^ States Commissioner of Fisheries erica today prepared to celebrate
acting a advisor in a double holiday.
guo recently issued u lengthy re­ nnd now
port incorporating tho ’ investiga­ fisherii * to tlx* Siamese Govern­
Only u day uway, us tho clock
ment. Preliminary studies appear i.oes, was the New Year—some­
tors’ findings.
.
“Of nil he big cities of tlx* world to show, Dr. Smith said, that thing to be ushered in with fitting
New York is the cleanest,’’ said wherca-i insulin serves only to hold enthusiasm, and iu their midst
diabetns m
cheek,
Johnson. “This will surpri o | h*o- **r*~»y»
!.........
. the
v"w storage
....... tro­ uas that personable umbassador
pie who read of tho gay time* the |'/c#,«(™'t •'“»&gt;' under Mine conch- i of good will from the United
w n W _ns a curative.
big butter und egg« man
men i.re
tire sunnossuppos Uo]"»
j States, Col. Ghnrles A. Lindbergh
ixl to have here.. They do cut up j So c)u-up is the fruit that five I'—u* young mnn to lie showered
duy’a
supply
may
la*
purchased
&gt;
n
high
jinks
clubs
l
.. looking
.at .the
. night
Bungk -k market for the equi- | with honors befitting u distin­
tuit if .they
nip
f»r. ,loose the
vhlent
of five cents in United guished guest who chose a- route
girls und women they haw t« hunt.
Status
money.
is ximpli. never before used by any other
Then* is no segregated divtriet. city itself. OnuTreatment
merely eats the visitor to these parts.
Greenwich Village in only a bally­
With all business suspended, of­
fruit.
Tlx*
discovery
was niailo by
hoo-nothing like the village of the
ficials and private subjects were
Dr.
Yu
I
S.
Sanitwongsc,
»
gradu­
days before the war. Hotels have
of the medical department *&gt;i ready to crowd whatever timo tho
developed a technique to check ate
young aviator decides to spend
immortality by means of private the University of Edinburgh.
here
with receptions, parades and
Warning
that
in
the
absence
of
detectives, floor clerks aiul strict full physiological ami ciiqicul data excursions
to places of interest.
supervision of hell boys. Politician* it would he unwise to set up lurge
Although
Col. Lindbergh was
have come to tho conclusion that claims for the fruit at this time,
vice does not pay from political Dr. Smith raid: “But from the in­ at first expected to hop off to­
sandpoint and it has- ulnxist disap­ formation nt hand it would appear day for Ban Salvador, across
peared iin America’s biggest city. that in thesu plants wo have uvail- Central America, it waa indicated
“Reno. Nov., is somrthing else
a cheap, easily administered that he would probably defer hla
again/ Reno, n city of 14.000 has u able
substance
which has u noteworthy flight until Monday.
legalized system of tolerated pro*- palliative influence
The young flyer retired laat
on the xugnr
itution. Relatively speaking,it’s the .content of the system In diabetes night after being entertained ac
the Various social clubs and a t­
land nmy uct like Insulin.
(continued on page two)
tending u special welcome perform­
ance' at Nurds Palace Theatre
where u large audience cheered
kiiu voclferiously.

OFFICIAL STATES
. KINDS
GOTHAM BOASTS NEW METHOUDU
MINIMUM OF VICE
DIABETES

LindberghHonored
By Jubilant People
j in British Honduras

Remus May Be Freed From Asylum
In Few Months Declares Official Selmdn President Of

LIMA. Ohio., Dec. 31.—(INS)— erently from other inmhte* within
Possibility that George Remus the sombre walls of the "city of
will be released from the state usy- insane,” D*. Yorhau said. He will
not be kept in a cell unle-« he be­
lum here after only a few mont
cYas voiced today bv Dr. W. H. come.' uncontrollable, hut will he
Vorbau, superintendent of the in­ pjaced in the non-violent divuiun,
stitution, Dr. Vohbnu said that which entitles, him to span* in a
from three months to a y e a r; corridor with- others of tfc same
woulth j&gt;o required for observation classification,
Six of the mo*t prominent al­
of Remit, before he could possibly
ienists in the.state h«v« already
be dismissed as sane.
Remus’ attorney has appealed declared that Rer.ius I, sane.
the probate court decision nnd is Three o fthese wero Introduced bv
also attemptbqP 'to obtain his the stnta during t!v murder trial.
‘ other three w•’.&lt;&gt;. with Judge
over the insanv t ;u . &amp; •
ud that Remus
K S

County Medical ° - J“

Uwyers Invfcptigate Admts«ion Of Hunt’s Grandmoth­
er Thai She Tried To Rent
Room WherfcjCrime Occured

Engineers
To Observe
CHICAGO, Dec. 31— (
—An unidentified
was killed and more than 4
others were injured,
possibly futaliy, when -1
trains crashed in &lt;t
storm here today.
.
Ten crewrf of men
feverishly to cut through t
steel walls of thrfla f

,
By Arthur L. Marek
International News Service Staff
Correspondent
LOS ANGELES, Calif.. Dec.
•O— The startling admission by
Mr*. Carlo Rf. DriakeU. 42-year
old grandmother of Welby Hunt
that ,he and her grandson had
sought to rent a double apartment
in tho Bellevue Arm* today Inspir­
ed district attorney’s investigators
t&lt;&gt; redouble their effort* to uneover new evidence of the Marion scoped pullman coachfa on
Chicago
I nrker kidnapping and murder "Hummer'’ crack
Alton railroad train to
cast.
William Edward Hickman, con­ rate eight or more men and ‘
fessed kidnaper nnd slayer of the Imprisoned following tho
little Parker girl, says it was in crash with train No. 78
his npnrtmcnt In the Bellevue ssmo railroad.
Arms that he held Marion captive
Both trains crashed in a'i
mid unaided put her to death.
yard hero when engineers
In a previous confession, which to observo*})) * ‘ ‘
he has since repudiated, Hickman intense driv
declared a man, "Andrew Kram­ white curtain effort I
Twenty-flvo and
er, ’ und a woman, “Juno Dunn­
ing,” were Ms accomplices.
passengers on tho
Hunt, 10 vear old Kansas City known to have be*n
youth, and Hlcknirfn, who wore taken to a hospital in j
schoolmates and later worked as lances. The extent of t
hank messengers under Perry 5f. Is not known.
I’nrker father of the murdered
Witnesses told noHco
girl, have by their dual confessions engineer of the “Iiommei
admitted they embarked together ently observing the te ar i
pn n career
of crime
,
------ which
--- T„ was
— express train loom out
climaxed on Christmas Eve. 1926, white curtain, jammed on I
by the fatal shooting of 8. Ivy ea—too late.
Thoms, Lot. Angeles druggist. In ,WUb * roar and crash
a frustrated holdup of hlihi Rose .idlr^on painted train
Hill Th **-riaeu —
•n$»$kl|ath* stationary
. Both 'oyaW
'oya rm erly lived in the scoping the last three c
Alhambra home o f Hunt’s grand- engine of- (hw "tsidmamr”
futher, Abuer Driskell, well-to-do Icarol, tho tracks but
drygoods merchant, whoso myster­ ture framed by the
ious sulcido at tho ago of 00 also threo coaches.
,
is being investigated by tho dis­
Many J those rushed
trict uttyrney’s office.
hospitals were severely bi
Other new developments in the the red hot sides of the I
investigation of unsolved phases the showers of sparka’
of thu Mariuu Parked kidnaping fire-bed of the engine.
and murder lire:
An immediate investigation
1.—Hunt, who admits ho parti­ launched .by police, th»
cipated in the Rose Hill Pharmacy office, the state’s at to
holdup, hut denies responsibility flee and railroad officials
for the death of Thoms, is aecus- tach negligence, If any, to
cd hv deputy eheriffs of firing tho wreck.
fatal shot when nn autopsy report
Worker*
homed the
A .38 calibre bullet had taken tho until they reached a
druggists life. Hickman in hU by a heavy beam.
confessions, said Hunt was carry­
ing A AH automatic pistol while
(continued on page
he used A .32 calibre gun. Hunt
maintained his weapon was on
safety und that ho did not fire •
shot.
*
2 —Dcteetiw* Chief
Herman
Clino announces Hickman haa
changed his written confession to
the murder of th* Parker girl, re­
futing his previous declaration
NEW ORLEANS, Dec.
that ho throttled his victim be­ (INS)—While, federal in
cause of an uncontroluhlo desire tore were probing
to kilL Hickman now says, ac­ Mrs. Mabel Arico,
cording to Cline, that he feared day night on charges &lt;
the girl would hinder his plot to 20-year-old Anna Lat
obtain $1.5000 ransom from her for three years, had
father if she were permitted to bribe the girl's
girl’s grar
live.
move her from tho &lt;
3— Police absolve Hickman oftho case, they
the slaying of policemen P. L. that Mr. Arico had
Bennett, who waa hot down last four yean ago ia s at
Jun. in u millinery shop holdup
The bribery charge
when eye-witnesses failed to iden­ by Max Klake,
tify Hickman and flngcrprnta in girl, who saya Mrs.
tho case did not compare with led her to eat
those of the kidnaper.
Klake said he
day in response
call and that aha
Brinkley Is Seriously sum
of money to rei
to Covington, La.,
Hurt In Auto Mishap or
some other place.
Police" *
Joe Brinkley, Altamonte Spring*
marshal and formerly »a deputy Arico was
with
under Sheriff C. M. Hand, is in charged
small m _
Orange General Hospital at Orlan­ atatned
from an
do suffering from injuries which authoritiaa of th*
he sustained Friday afternoon in police the
an automobile accident near Altt- fraud. The
munte.
were later
Brinkley’s condition is reported waa not prvsecut
to be serious. His injuries are aakl
Ansa Lamu, wi
to consist of numerous cuts alpftit waa revealed when
the body and a badly fractured arm her searching for f&lt;
and hand. Internal injuries are also
can, la atiQ ii
feared, it waa stated today by
said she la
friends and relatives.
Brinkley's motorcycle is said to
have been run down by an auto­
mobile throwing th* officer from
hit machine and pitching him on
the pavement. He waa unconscious
for more than an hour, it was re­
C. A.
ported.
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last night elected president
Seminole County Medical So*
at a meeting held at the Valdez Hu. ,.
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Mitchell, vice pm ident:
T. Schools To Reopen
Dtntcn, secretary and
On MondayMorning
Dr. .Samuel I’ulestcn, '
the stiate medical ass
After a ha
W. T. Langley alternate
jn _ , .
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and Dr. H. D. Smith, &lt;?om
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an annoucement
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A T .il, "F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R
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Old Moore’s Almanac tias
Gloomy Predictions For
WorldDuringComingYear

Playing Together tor Eight Years

LONDON, Dee- {ML—Ceaseless I ;n serious internal difficulties, ami
" i In the Unietd States
unrest in China, two Influenza cpi-1the coal riots
demies, threatr. of war between thj | wil1! cause'great alarm.
Earthquakes* Seen
United States and Japan* four dls
asirnus fires of explosions in' March and December wilt *co
America and England, two earth­ earthquakes in different parts of
quakes, storms, floods and vol­ the world-and August will be the
canic disturbances, th i illness of month of a serious financial panic
a member cf the British royal fam­ in c'nc of the British colonies.
ily, the death of a famous r.tate i- Trouble in China is forecasted
man, u cholera epidemic In India, specifically in January February,
March, September and November.
coal riots in tho middle west of the
But in general, Old Moore con­
United Str.ies, tho loss of a war-i cludes the world will be better vn
ship with ir.c.ny caav.oltl** and ml the year to come. The average
tviii l.wik uiion a life lean »n
abortive attem pt to restore to the
throne n deposed monarch of Cen&lt;ja ! Europe.
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' There ure the main events the
v ( rid may expect during the yacr
;E BASKETBALL
1028, according to the predictions
ItESULTS
or Old Moore'a Almanack, one
fniuous handbook which has hud a
e: Illinois .33, Wash
place upon nearly every English iiuruty table or bookshelf lor gen­
Northwestern 23
erations.
.
Brighter Outlook
✓
In spite of these Impending caI U.3tri:phes, Old Moore sees a
Minnesota
brighter outlook for the world in
general during the coming ^yctir.
industry is healthy, he sees, hut !
the governments of the world will

tabik-.h a claim to the feather­
weight title
beatlm* Caifroneri;
In fie :, tiia. goes lor oath of tho
principlf*.
Benny Basil, of Philadelphia,
happens to be In with a prior claltn,
but th;;* happens to be Poxln ;, not
gold m'.nln and jo Benjamin real­
ly cannot hope to ge. anywhere un­
less he stes lit to dispose of to­
night's su n i .or. Benjamin, I un­
derstand, is a hit miffed at the loc­
al commission end may not rare fo
play in our hack y v d byt if they
show him the mofey and tho un­
qualified title, he imghr to be nl:o.
In any event, it bejrinl to look
us though the featherweight cln4s
coon will l n 'e a real louder and to ­
n ight’s work, if r.ol artually startinq the !x*ll rolling. a t least will
give it a 1ir i clnss nudge on the
tdilcK.i.

Walsh Selects Taylor To
Defeat
CanzonerIn His
First Battle In Garden
By Di t Ii J. Walsh
International News Servioc
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- NEW YOHK, Dec. 30.—Bud Tay­
lor, most consistant of all fighter*
.
before the pdblic today unless you
care to make an exception in the
' case of Gene Tunney himself and
f ■“ no other, will meet Tony Canzoneri
V« tonight at Madison Square Garden
in n ten round bout that will decide
two Interesting point.*, one of which
» hears the aspe-ct of downright
n
drama.
It was almost four years ngo to
the month that Taylor, fistn Hying
' and cold gTcy eyes flashing, kncck6r ed Frankie Jerome Into that nether
state of unconsciousness front
i
which no victim emerges. Frankie
\V- didn't. Ho died that night in Belle­
' | vuc Hospital.
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For four yenrs, Taylor has gone
right on fighting the best nnd the
worst in all sections . of the lnnd
but he fought none of them in the
i garden ring. Tonightl ho w.H re• turn to the auspices under which
\ - the tragedy was enacted, although
t another garden and another ring
! alnco has risen up to rcplnce the
J- .

Perhaps Taylor had other rea­
sons for not nppenring At the club
which witnessed the first of two
fatal finishes In which ho has been
an Innoctnl principal. The other re­
sulted in the death of clever Sendo, Filipino, nnd the writer feels
certain that Taylor never returned
to fight again at the scene of that
tragedy. Somehow, too, f suspect

Handicapping r.nd form sheets,
however, should make Bud x\n
worse than an even money bet. bo
1 n ust assume that his return to
the club he hu: uo obviously avoid­
ed has nlso influenced the odds.
In other words, local gnmbolccrs
;i:*c getting wchnloicicftl ^ ‘1
I hnve to sny is that they were
tough enough in the, first place.
Speaking.of the fir-&gt;t place re­
calls tho fnct that 1 mentioned n
second point, hitherto unaccounted
for. 1 is tfrnt the Taylor-Canznncri
match will proceed some distune •
in unmuddling the featherweight
championship ntudd'e. Taylor al­
ready is bantamweight champion in
every place where they insist t-n
thinking first and talking after­
ward. He pretty thoroughly can

NEW YOHK. Doe. 30—(NS)
—Knute Iti.cknv, Notre Dame lootbnll coaih. has chattered the Cuni»rd Liner Carmanla for. his toor
t.i the 01; mpic Games at, Amstdrdam- Holland, next summer. Tho
party will leuve here on July -0
nnd will u-turn on Sept. 2, oftci
visiting seven European countries
Hock lie "-II be accompanied by
manv cnlb-.-jo students nnd .iier*

NEW YORK. Dee.
1)&lt;—.pairing of obtaining fin;it
tdums here. Knute Hausen nad
George Godfrey have itigm-d for
'.cut in Philadelphia on Ian. 23
T.;ia will lie? Godfrey’s first hi"
fight -infe he was outpointed hj
lack Sharkey in Boston more- tlia:.
i year ngo. Other lending lieiwy
weights hive drawn tile color lln-i
j-;:iln t him.

Women T o Race
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and Japan." Old Moore declares in
his
predictions
for February.
Throughout ihe almanack this sen­
tence is rcitcrated; he seen the
questions of immigration and n ival
(supremacy precipitating n dispute
which threatens to develop into
’armed conflict.
Of Chinn, Old Moore Ims muc.i
to say. uml little of it is opt i ink tie.
He seea tho Communist influence
musing incessant uprisings, wtlh
foreign life and property contain.ly endangered.
’
Serious fires in London anil Die
Midlands ure on the calendar for
February, follow ed by the Anted-

LONDON. Dec. J.—(IN S)—A
r.conl number of women will offer
themselves for election as mem­
ber.* oft the House of Commons nt
lie- next British General Election.
Tho candidature* of thirty-eight
have s» far been endorsed by the
thico maiiT political parties, nnd
it i* expected that probably fifty
will bo on the electoral lists by
102U.
At the lad. General Election
•hirlv-tvvo worn in pul it;i mid only
I t-v, Lmly A tor anil Mr*. Win­
! ...nghani—w-re elected.
I Nine women ale on the Ctmserv..»i li.t. nLx on that "i thq Lib­
, —i,. .mil i!i« t -,b*,r Party have

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5 last, when he and Benjai
Sprngjns attempted to
was to^ay eenteneed hr c
Court Judco Joseph X. uj,
he handed.

A-dor, who rits for thq Sut
; -1 of Piymcuth. will «;'»»
. n tltuency again. A not
mil '.»» the women’s rank
PankhuMt, Cm famous suf
. .Itr. Sli.; will contest th&lt;
-.apoi division of London.

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, from business

JAPAN’S TEAM LOSES
OAKLAND, Calif., Dee. 30 —
(INS) Wnseda University Bnskrtbull team of Tokio, Japan, was
defeated here last-night by Uni­
versity of California. Tile score
was 32 to 13.

P . Connell;

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BALTIMORE, Mil., Dee
(IN S)—Charles Cnry,
with killing Alfred H.

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C ELEBR A TE
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If you only need half a dozen
no** shingly* on the roof or.
if you ure pDnn'ig to build
n home rcsol r t u t you will
use the best maJerial you
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DISASTROUS
A IN W R E C K
(eontlnnad from page on*)
said: “My name U Mary Streof SL Louis. God' pltase huiTry.
it last much longer. Bei
Be vide
ant
is a woman-dead-and there are
re. Please try----- " She. relapInto onconsdousneas.
un emergency hospital, banked
gigantic bonfires, was set aj
r the scene o f the wreck and
res of nurses and physicians
formed emergency operations
n tnaimed victim* as the stingsnow beat down upon the wreck
tain crews arrived with holstcranes to assist firemen In
ir work. A runaway was conicted over the ice-coated tracks
in the embankment, to the
wt for ambulances to dash to­
il hospitals with vicitms of the
utar. One hundred policemen
• ordered o the scene to keep
Ic crowds who braved the zero
&gt;ther to watch the titanic strugto liberate those imprisoned,
t the third coach from the first
Se pulled down, workers foun.l
roximataly eight women and
man some of them probably
illy Injured, it was said. Physita in the ghostly glare of the
^ylene torches applied emergeniraaaings and rushed the vtci Into ambulances to neighboril hospitals where emergency
i had been set up.

m Sanford Bank
lens For Business
n N e x t Tuesday
(contiuneri from page one)
•'altner, president of the Osa Cyprpess Company, vice
ddent and Arthur Branan,
liar.
he directors are: Edward W.
e, chairman; Mr. Feitner,
nk Evans, county commiser and chemical manufactur8. O. Shinholser, crate manuurer and president of tho
ford Chamber of Commerce’
Cameron, celery grower; W.
Hill, city commissioner and
i president and general, manr of the Bond-Hill Lumber
npany; R. A. Newman, genI manager of the Hill Hard-

and House, which will mean con­
ware Company and Mr. Allen.
Others who will be employed tinued prosperity for America.”
Senator Moses (R) of -N. H.,
by the institution are: J. D.
Woodruff,' ta'ijer; Miss Ruth "Another demonstration that to
J. B. Stewart of Femandina
Walkfer,
Stenographed;
Miss carry New York does not mean
Thelma) Walker, bookkeeper and the election of a candidate to was elided chairman of the state
Joe Boddle, porter, who has the presidency.” Senator Capper Democratic Executive Committee
worked In the sam* building for (R) of Kas., "great strides In at a meeting held Friday In Jack­
the development of aviation, par­ sonville Mr. Stewart succeeds the
20 years.
Announcement of the bank’s ticularly commercial aviation on late Robert E. Davis of, Gaines­
ville. S. W. Clark of Calhoun
organization waa made in San­ a transcontinental scale."
Senator * McKeller
(D) of county was named secretary of
ford on November 10 following
several weeks
of conferences Tcnn., "Protection of the people tho organization.
George W. Me Rory of Sanford
followed by surveys msde of the and lands in the Mississippi
city and county by the incorpora­ Valley ngainst flood ravages.” represented Scmi.iole County at
He reported th a t
tors of the institution- The San­ Senntor Harris (D) of Ga. , “En­ the gathering.
ford Chamber of Commerce was actment of legislation giving the session was featured by an
active in interesting Mr. Lane agriculture the san(i opport^d- address by Governor John W.
and hts associates in locating a ty for prosperity that is now en­ Martin, who admonished Florida
democracy "to carry on to greater
bonk here, presenting to those joyed by Industry."
goals of progress."
officials much valuable informa­
tion concerning the economic sit­
New members appinted to the
uation of the city and county.
committee to fill vacancies were
mimed by the committee as fol­
The Sanford Atlantic National
lows:
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side of Jacksonville that has
Evans Hale, Alachua county;
ever been formed by Mr. Lane
George W. Seoffield, Citrus; Morris
and his associates, and this fact
T. Forscher, Urcvnrd; G. W. Mc(contiuned from page one)
has been taken by Sanford peo­
Rory, Seminole; Tom B. Stewart,
ple as a decided compliment to worst town in this respect in the Volusia; J. C. Sole, I/evy; John T.
this city and an expresison of country. Politicians have the uppci Vocelle, Indian River; W. W.
faith in the future of th j com­ j hand but there are evidences of an Phillips, Columbia, and I. J. Mc­
munity.
awakening public sentiment led by Call, Holmes.
Election of delegates to the next
| university
professors who nro
Democratic national convention
fighting the situation.
"The situation throughout the was deferred until the next meet­
I United States ns regards commer­ ing.
cialized vice is showing marked
improvement— and has nlmnst
YANKS RELEASED
steadily since 1910, when the
Mann Act was passed. This law
NEW YORK. Dec. 31.—(INS) —
strengthened our immigration lnw The winter house cleaning of the
(contiuned from page one)
that undesirables could be bat'- New York Yankees is proceeding
a Southern
Democrat to th? so
red and today the traffic of women merrilv. Pitcher Joe Giard and
vice-presidency."
and girls into this country is sur­ Ray Morehart, ability infielder,
Senator Watson (R) of India­ prisingly small.
are the Intest to get the axe.
na: "Endorsement of Republican
politics by the American peo­
ple through a sweeping Re­
publican victory at the polls
next Nov." Senator Brookhart
(R) of Iowa, “The passage of an
adequate farm relief bill in 1928
will be the most important event
since the abolition of slavery."
Senator Shortridge (R) of Cal.,
'The election of Herbert Hoover
IIS president of the
United
States." Senator Ashurst (D) of
Arizona; "Tflic complete defeat
of the Swing-Johnson Boulder
Dam Bill."
Senator Nyc (R) of N. D.,
"A trend in one or the other o[
the major parties away from
the influence of our financial im­
wishes
perialism and toward responding
directly to the people." Senator
Smoot (R) of Utah: "The election
To extend a most
of a Republican president Senate

Official States
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SANFORD ATLANTIC
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M arcnfott^ through whose thurtc-iy the orpines were pcnniUe&lt;l
t&lt;&gt; witness free of .harftp'n picture
.the recent t liristmas ru tty giy.
ppnn, president. of the cn hy tn£ .Milam* Theater.
i frwrd of iryatec.s of the Methodist
Mr. I'ugnn nlxo expressed hi?
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TAMPA TRIBUNE

W ith th is issue of The Herald, we turn hastily from
A vtIM
bidding the gruesome period of 1927 a curt and lasting
.1
farewell to the more pleasing occupation of contemplating
r , i s i s . a t ( h r t'M ta f r ic f
ruriiu. n l t r
«*r w hat the New Year may hold for Sanford citizens. Of one
a. ihw.
thing we can all rest assured, it can be no \yorse.
u DRAM ______ K d tta r
W hat will the financial situation be in 1928, seems to
M a u srr
ilf Rt JDO Ml ISF ...n SOI n______
be
uppermost
in the minds of everyone. As far ns Sanford
h u k I b k F .rtllo r
is
concerned,
we can see only improvement. Though a
n l ; n » c m r T i o &gt; II A T I ' S
T*»r‘— .... ......... __ .— r x * presidential election year is generally conceeded to be one
lUMk*
arra'm ore or less of depression throughout the country, Florida
&gt; JN sa tk a
ftf.13 is not usually affected by these varying waxes and this
a r r i r r p*r W w k
l l « M , M a la rd 'a
» * " • * time should be affected least of all.
% w k c e r l k t a t r . Ifcr
We find tourists, which admittedly constitute Florida's
I R tw i
r» ffl» l« « from
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i.m &lt;
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basic
source of revenue, coming to Florida this winter in
ty t k a n a a n d i v . n l i d a lly
i l l I k * I r a i l l a * r v m t » o f I k * greater crowds than ever before.
In spite of the fuct th at
a W o rld .
Tfce I .
* . I - *■ thereafter saw
H r e f f l r l e n l l a F l a H i l a a n d I l a the boom period and a few short months
i t * o f f e a a d ll x K a t a l t i n r w a I*
such
construction
as
no
section
had
ever
before
experienced,
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we
have
been
strongly
advised
by
those
in
position
to know,
o I l r r a l d la a n i r m h o r o f t k *
| D i r r a i o f C’l r r a l a t l o n a * n n Hint present indications point to capacity crowds for all
M t l l M l A a a o c la llo n o f l’ » h ra. A d r r r l l a r r a , a m i A d v r r l l a l n K hotels and apartm ent houses in the m ajority of Florida's
l a w k l t k r f t « l r « r « r k l * u h - winter resorts.
r M a k tr
to
a ah m it* to
a
l« |k
o a d ll
of
a u h arrltitla n
As for Sanford, we have recently seen the signing
In o r d e r t o v e r i t y a h o o l a l r l y
l a l p i o o f r l r r a l a l l o n n« m i l &lt;&lt;* of a new lease on the Forrest Lake Hotel and the installa­
■t k t l l i n u a t e l h a d a .
tio n of a new manager, who seems to be a decided asset
kTURDAY, DEC, 81, 1927. iand drawing card for this city. Close observation of ped.............
jestrians and motorists on our streets reveal many newH B R A I......
.n * S P
R O fin A M
««i- |comers and automobiles from practically every state In the
J !■ »ttr
iM n lle o .
It seems more than likely th a t Sanford, too, will
I w y e r w . . * r r r o o t e a l o J a r k a o o - union.
l».
have
nn
unusually successful tourist season.
o f SI. J e k i u l a d l a o
r t r C aoal.
As for celerj, there seems to be only room for the u t­
• i t i n m l * * of m o alk ly “P a r
W e tk ."
most
optimism. Cars have nlrendy gone out bringing as
*T
b u ild in g
pro*
---- *
k o irl*
a p n r l m r n l high us two dollars per crate, a price said to lie rem ark­
able. for this time of the year when competition with Cali­
O a m n ilO rkeat.
• M t p l r t l n n u f r l t , k r a a t l M r a . fornia must be met.
Leading growers and marketing or­
a prasrara.
ganizations report that prices may be expected this year
an d m o d ern h o sp ital.
comparable to those of the peak years of 1925 and 1926.
BLB VERSE FOP. TODAY
As far as our municipal affairs are concerned, it is
UiLELUJAH— Prniso ye the )
, Praise ye the name of the unfortunate that they have not yet been placed in capable
; praise him, O ve servants of hands, but we believe th at a thoroughly aroused citizenry.
Ia S eR—-o'God*1wb*wou’d be- ;on*fer for the future welfare of their city and satiated with
he year trusting in Thee and• form er corruption, will exert a restraining influence upon
ng Thy praises.
the careless and extravagant acts of thoughtless officials,
and work toward a united and spotless city.
me people would love to be
With these things in mind, we can only view the ap­
to refer to The Sanford Her­
proaching
months with unstinted optimism. With a final
ts "The Light thnt Failed."
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suggestion th a t we keep our eyes to the front, east gloom
imorrow will be Leap Year aside, and rejoice at the happiness of being alive, we wish
there are several young bach- everyone of our readers, the citizens of Sanford, our
i In Sanford who may not be
friends and our enemies, a Happy New Year.
to make the jump.
F lo rid a.

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Whispering Foolishness.
Rockefeller Listens.
The Colored Porter's Job.
Lindbergh in Guatemala.

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FROM ONE WHO KNOWS

A s Bns jane Sees It

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ler'a statement, “Edward is
od boy. He couldn’t have done
-will *ave him from the
f*

By

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r*»»rU F IK I

itrta ta an e
Uw Stkae | ‘«e

WINSLOW. Arir.., Doc. SI,—
Newspaper* talk of n “whisparing
campaign,” suggesting that, Her­
bert Hoover is not eligible to the
presidency .because, working at his
j.rotessiun as engineer in various
purls of the world, lie has not
fpent all of the lust M years in the
United States. The constitution
says “neither *hall a person be eli­
gible to that office who shall not
have been 14 years a resident of
the United States."
HERBERT HOOVER wan born
in the Unitec Stater., has worked
wherever he chose, in any part of
the earth, which is the right of
every American. He did not lose
hi* citizenship or birthright by
trossing the ocean.
Ilia travels, seeing what* science
and engineering have accomplish­
ed elicwiu'ic, nave enabled Herbert
Hoover to suggest on a sound bas­
is, magnificient, needed nrojec'.i
for thi United States.
The grand lama of Tibet, i* sup­
posed to live cooped up in ° tt
place, but the United States doesn't
need n grand lama for president.

George Ado is a humorist, but
ilso a man of excellent judgment.
rhi.«l is shown by the fact that ho
has been unusually successful in
•selling his stuff," to the cxjept
that he is independently rish and
able to indulge nil his fads, fancies
aabits end hobbies.
l .
One of George's “habits" is
pending the winter in Florida—
pecificnily on the West Const
&gt;f Florida, at Rolleair. He has been
iolng this for many years.
Recently, Ado passed through
Jacksonville and told the Journal
v!.v hi ci.mea to Florida und the
West Const- -every year.
“ I've tro/clcd the wide world
&gt;ver," sr.id Georg 2 , “and have
wen f*Me of the so-called benuty
spots r.nd alleged climatic centers
&gt; the globe, but none of ttiem
.-nn compare with Florida’s winter
climate, which is the best in the
tjrorld. I've said thnt over and over
again f"r 20 years, for I’ve been
coming heie every winter since
he great Jacksonville fire, and
”alif&gt;'rni:i
nor
any
other
place bus ever lured me away."
Georg ' tried a Mediterranean
cruise one winter—and regrets
the experiment. "I almost froze to
death," he said, “not only on the
ship g"i tr over, but, everywhere
’Ire. including Egypt, where it

WHEN THEY TOLD Lincoln
that tlcnernl (Irani drank too
much whiskey, he suggested that
the same ne given to other gener­
als.
It would he n good idea to find
out just where Herbert Hoover Inis
done bis traveling and send some
of our other statesmen on the same
trip.
They need it.

MR. HOOVER’D ancestors have
been born and lived in America for
six generations. Not thm it mukes
any diffreence. The son of uny im­
migrant, horn in Ihi* country,
might tie, and if ten is H) limes
better than a man with HI Ameri­
can generations hack of him.
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was devoted to war work, feeding
Felicitations
hungry children. Wuold he make
a betier president had he spent
With the coming of a new year, Sanford is particularly that time at home, working for
fortunate in being able to hail the advent of a new financial war profits

IUGGF.RS DAIRY FARM
Phone .1711
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
Rutter Milk
Milk for Rabies
*

\jight Carj*..

Elton J. Moughton
Architect

can now give
bigear comfort

f irst Nat’l Itank llldg.
Sanford. Florid*.

A im ing new device eliminate*
bounring and (oiling ia light,
ihort-wheelbsiecars. Allows you
to take rough roadi at forty and
etijoy smooth stabilated motorSeven-day guaramoed-free
.’rial, $28 for com plete set nt
four. Slight installation charge.

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was fairly comfortable In the day­
time, but coldyr thnn the dickens
a t night.’*
So he “decided If. give up r.ny
Idea of trying ta'fi.id more enjoy­
able plnccs and r?soivcd to keep
on coming to Florida. California
we m ust sen,;:, tias u wonderful
year-round climate, hut it’s not
so wonderful in the winter time,
with rnin coming down every so
often, and right ut th i time when
the average Northerner wants to
g :t away from snow and sleet and
rain ami ire I le 't zero weather
up in Indiana to come down here,
and afte r the Christmas holidays
others by the thousand:! will leave
tero wenther the same as I have
Jone and come on down to Florida,
where the sunshine spends
the
winter."
And thnt. although by George
Ai e, is no “ fable.”

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Creasing 75c
TIRES &amp; TUBES
Better quality for
less money*.

W ATSON

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I tapilatorS
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
W. I Hi St. at Oak

CECIL L. RINES

Phone 2.1

1601 W. First St.

FROM FACTORY

BRAKE SERVICE
HYDRAULIC
AND
MECHANICAL

. The First
National Bank

a u t o r e p a ir in g

"The Rank of Serried

Sanford Auto
Brake Service
1*5 W. 1st SI. Phone 213-J

Co-operating
With the
Community

q u ic k s e r v ic e

TRANSFER
Hauling, Crating, Shipping
nnd Storage.
We are prepared to do any f
kind of transfer service nl
REASONABLE PRICES.
Phone 498 601 E. 3rd. St

FOR RENT .
: In

Strong
Efficient
Responsible
THIS Institution places a|
the command of the pro
pie in this community a
hanking service of absolute
dependability.

Unquestioned
Confidence

LOCH ARBOR
One 4 room, one 5 room
and one 6 room house.
These houses ire modern
in every respect, and the
rent fs rensonable.
Also have two 2
apartm ents partly
Ished.

room
furn

You will have to see
these to appreciate them.

G. S. W1TMER,
P. O. Rox 339 Sand ford, Fla.
p h o n e 251 — M

Is essential in standing and
working shoulder to shoulder
with the people of tliiis
section. •

We give positive assurantt
that the handling of cvcry
depotdtor’a affairs will hr
characterized by the utmost
safety, confidence and ef*
flcleacy.
Youi account Is
Invited.

cordially

Safety
Confidence
Efficiency

N O T IC E

institution, the Sanford Atlantic National Bank, which will
TO YOU
rror Halts Sale of $103,000 of
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, 83
FEDERAL,
Paving Bonds—headline in formally open for business on Tuesday of next week. It is
We now have our old Phone No. 311 in our new office
tana paper. It’s funny how with n great deal of pleasure th a t citizens of this city and yearn 0I1I, 1mmail 1ately change!
EXTRA
SERVICE
Cordially yours,
y errors creep into these bonds County note the organization of this hank which is destined ni* “stuncts" nt golf, when told by
TIRES &amp; TUBES
200 Palmetto— When you wnnl Elder Springs W ater,
a professional thnt he stood too
I.
to piny nn important part in the future events of this com­ clone to the ball. That change leng­ nt prices you would pay foi
-------- 0-------Call us. And We will give prompt delivery.
munity.
•*
f V f thened his drive by 20 ynrdn and
Inferior, unknown,
Making of “Know Florida 1
Affiliated
with
the
Atlantic
National
Bnnk
of
Jacksonville
wo"
1
1
solemnly
bet,
with
k,“ how many people know
makeshift brands.
they haven’t got us much the state’s largest financial institution, the Sanford Atlantic! J"" ™end General Ames, nmi went
Cashier
F. P. RINES
•y aa they thought they had National Bank is expected to reflect in g e n e ra l the policies! l"" ° U " " **’
Elder
Springs
Water
Co.
yeara ago?
i l l Ka*&gt;. First St.
which have brought such signal success to the Jacksonville j MR. ROCKEFELLER
said
W. W. THOMPSON, Manager
ftay not a ,Now. Year's resolu- bnnk. Con tolled ,bx,ait.«iXceiiLtioiialLv strong directorate and 1that his success in the beginning
to be a good citizen, to vote, officered by a groun of capable and efficient men, the bank was due to patience nnd economy.
,to vote your honest conyic- will fill n need which the community has long felt.
(t may have been due nlso to hi &gt;
l, and to work for whnt you
ability
listen to others nnd take
In coming to Sanlord, Atlnnbic National Bank interests advice. to
)Te to be right and just?
That
is a thing thnt many
-------- o--------have mude no. mistake. This city afforded one of the best young men who would like to he
a the Jacksonville Journal openings in the South for a strong financial institution and Rockefellers have not leu.ned to do.
puts it, we do not think its selection is a wise choice not only for the batik itself hut
!■ &amp;ickman should be lynched, for the people of this community. Sanford is fortunate to
FOR THE FIRST time, Chinese
we think that California
replace
colored men us porters on
pie should WANT to lynch have hud a bank such as the F irst National, which has so
trains. The Northwestern-Union
capably handled the financial needs of the city, but it has Pacific Lines have installed 12
0 procrastinating advertisers long been recognized thnt this is not a one-bank city and the young Chinese as club car porters
1were late with their copy und coming of the Snnford Atlantic National Bank will give San­ in place of negroes. AH but one of
the 12 American born.
their ads left out today, wo ford two institutions of which it may be’verv proud.
They will work well doubtless,
&gt;only plead “ transitory insanIn
the
organization
of
the
new
bank,
it
is
interesting
to
and If that doesn't acquit us,
but the public satisfied with excel­
note the prominent part played by the Chamber of Com­ lent service rendered by colorei!
sing will.
merce of this city. At a time when there were several move­ porters, will not like them dis­
Ye hear it rumored that a cer- ments afoot to attract new financial interests, officers of the placed. Colored men are descend­
! girl will soon be going back
ants of those brought to this coun­
NO EASY order, that. If any man thinks it is, let him
school, and th at u certain boy local trade organization worked unceasingly on the m atter try against their will, as slaves,
on the heights will be getting and were rewarded by the decision of Edward W. Lane and nnd for thut reason arc entitled to
try to plan just seven consecutive dinners without re­
m to work again.
associates to enter the Sanford field. It is the first time in its (Kpeeinl consideration
o
history thnt the Atlantic National Bank "has extended its in­
peating- a single item on any one menu. A woman must
f there is a Miami Beach merLindbergh’s visit to Guatemala
nt who thinks advertising does terests beyond the confines of Jacksonville and this fact is nnd
Nicaragua, flying over vast
pay, he should remember signifl'cant as an expression of absolute confidence in this forests,
have considerable ingenuity to plan — and considerable
in uninhabited tropicul re­
aaon, who got great results communitv.
gions
reminds
you
of
two
things.
m two columns.—Miami Beach
The Herald extends its most cordial greetings to the
First, Lindbergh is taking too
executive ability to prepare — 21 meals a week.
icon. People have been talking
many
risks.
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank
and
predicts
success
and
rut it ever since.
Second, this country should build
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a bright future for that institution and those who have made
n sea level cunul through Nicara­
dr*. Lindbergh
has
spent its organization possible.
In recent years, many new dishes have graced the
gua without delay.

Three meals a day,
seven days a week!

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rUtmas with her son in Mexico
1 fa now speeding back by
plan* to D etroit Jt will not
many years
veari before busy New
TRUCK OUTLOOK IS EXCELLENT
rk and Chicago millionaires
________ FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
sand their families to Florida
the winter, flying down themAn excellent outlonk Is report- four hundred carloads, which* wss
Tea on Friday afternoons tolcd for the Florida truckers in I92H, nearly four times thut of the premd the week-end*.
and it would appear also that the vious year to the tnme date With
M o v tm l h
e m it
f h l/t h
tn
B illlla
tfl V .
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Mexican
crop, Uwhich
to some
ex * 1 *
fapan presented officials of the tent enters into competition with thi* splendid movement of peppers
iltsd State* with
"goodwill the early produce of thin slate, is the prices remain what Is termed
lU** for Christmas gifts. Sena- rather light. The average estima­ "satisfactory,” and thnt means a
1 Caraway *ays thut country ted for the season about to hegin fair profit for the growers.
I* an acute sense of the fit- or
... W
, C,U|„„K in Florida ia condeveloping
Mr. Marks indicate* that there
m of things’* and adds "Now all j siderahly larger than last season,
will
he nbout thirty thousand
need to prove the Far East j and eve {/thing point* to good re1 nn accurate grasp of condi- j suits. The bean crop, which ia one
planted in Irish potatoes,
tts hert is for the Chinese gov-1of the several item* that nre rock- which is nbout seven thousand
ent to send the War Depart-|oned with a t short intervals prac- acres more than lust winter, and
S a package of fire-crackers." 11really ull through the year, fs or the acreage five thousand
' promising well, nnd the fall pick- acres will be in .South Florida,
ludge Louder*’ decision thnt ings have shown three nnd a half where the condition favors very
mu* must go to un asylum was times the totals of last year. Fig­ early marketing. The earliest pota­
-more than could have been ex­ ures for carloud movements of toes will be marketed in January
ited under the circumstances beans to December 13 indicated and February, while later plant­
ere would huve been nn uwful narly a thousand car*, which 'were ings, in the Hastings section, will
r) if he hail been released ut compared with the movement of not he ready until April. An East
upon a timid and u nsuspect- 207 cars in the full of 1926.
Coast ■tomato acreage is * esti­
lublic. As It I&gt;, he will be
The statistician for the United mated at 12,000 acres, of which 1,d for a year or two, until States department of agriculture, MO acres In Dads county, are al­
have forgotten the kind of H. A. Marks, ha* just made a re­ ready yielding excellently and go­
itton. he has.’ Then, like port from Orlando in which it is ing to market steadily with good
r, he will be freed.
(stated that all sections have In- j demand. The principal part of the
■ j plantings
f t M of* beans,
*
“ L East Coast crop of tomatoes has
. “7
0
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, !crossed
with
uujung the power of the mind (he greatest acreage additions in been set and ia doing well, al­
the body, we tell this story the
Okeechobee region. About though the weather is dry and not
man of our own acquaintance. fo rty . |Mjr cent of the total shlp- especially favorable.
Tiwrant man, awakening one mentB of beans has come from
V/nile much hn* been said re­
and finding himself thirsty, there, and tho movement ts noLy*t garding the competition expected
from a water pitcher by going forward. Florida beans are from Mexican truck entering the
da of his bed. Noticing some- in good demand, and there will be United States, the government
peculiar about it, he. turned no slackening in the call fo r all statistician
suggests that the
,’HfhU to find the pitcher Florida produce, the
th* pr
prices prnh: acreage is reduced this year, and
ants and with many ably going a little Mtt^r, as
the outlook very poor for the HexBe lay there for n other sources of supply are cl
sn truckers. An estimated acreout- the ants
Telling that about eight I
"0 of 16,000 for all fruck crop*
stomach, and sand acres were planted U
w b'ipattdofflW ili'.plin:
.000 acres ■
the
to pepf
fully
led that *
as other
tr
the, {
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A canal between the Atlnntic and
tho Pacific without locks subject
lo 'bombardment should sta rt now
nnd be ready before traffic over­
crowds the Panama Canal locks
and there should be no nonsense
about its being anything but u
United States canal, from start to
finish, the canal and the land on
both Hides.
ENTERING GUATEMALA City,
Lindbergh f'.ew between two vol­
canoes "Fuega" and "Aqua,” mean­
ing fire and water, which reminds
you of the average young Ameri­
can's life journey here a t home.
He travels hetwen fire and water,
the wuter of prohibition, und the
fire water of the bootlegger*.
Many unfortunately, “crash."
A LAWYER suggests th*t Hick­
man, kidnaper and murderer, may
escape conviction in the first de­
gree because doctors say the poor
child died of fright, and wasn’t
actunily killed by strangling and
dismembering the body to which
the murderer has confessed.
It should take a good lawyer t&gt;
save that particular murderer
from th* extreme penalty. Whether
he killed the little girl by strang­
ling nnd butchering, or by fright­
ening her to death, will make no 1
difference to any Jury. “ I only
frightened her to death " a weak
defense.

dining tables in our homes. Delicacies that were once
secrets of restaurant chefs are now prepared quickly and
easily in our own kitchens.
And., advertisements., have had much to do with adding
to the variety of our national diet. A beautiful picture
of a tempting dessert, with full directions for making it
— another receipe for a luscious salad — a new use
for an old familiar staple — in such ways do the adver­
tisements continue to arouse the most jaded palate, and
to save the perplexed housewife!
It is well worth while to read and study the advertising
pages.'To all that pertains to the home, to all that per­
tains to every-day. life, the advertisements contribute.
Whether meals, motor-cars or music, let the advertise­
ments help you make the choice. You will find them wise
in council, trustworthy in sendee.
V«|.-i

discouraged the Mexican growore,
who sent out 4,636 cars of'tom a­
toes last season, this representing
seventy-five percent of the total
truck shipments, Florida tjruek!
has In many Sections established!

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Read the advertisements — they help you get the most
oat'of life and save you time and trouble doing it
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�T1IE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927

Mrs. Rucker Hostess
At Bridge On Friday Investigators Find
O ffic e

Telephone 14s MRS. FRED. S. DAIGER, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37

Lovely Bridge Party
Is Given At Hme Of
Miss Pearl Robson

^ o st American Legion with
1Kew Year’* eve dance at the
if*Forrest Lake, at 9 o'clock.
L :
MONDAY
Union of the Congregati rhurch will meet at 3:00 oli *t the home of Mrs. J. D. PaTwin Lakes with Mrs. Da" .aJ Mia* Tabor as hostesses,
■thlten Mallory Circle of the
! Baptist Church will meet at
fo’clock a t the home of Mrs.
Rockey, 1310 Park Avenue.
J-1 onran Club will meet at
o’clock at the home pf Mrs.
M Phillip* on Oak Avenue.
ic'h t Club will Rive dance at
Yacht Club at »:00 o clock.
TUESDAY
Liarian Class of the First BaptThurch will hold meeting at 7:20
with Mrs. B. C. Moore, 215
riolin Avenue.
■_iiP,l n meeting of St. Agnes
15 at the Parish Hause at 2:20

Most delightful in every way T j. 1
was tho bridge pnrty given Frl- 1 H 1
*
evening hy Mrs. 11. W ..
Rucker, when she entertained
1*05
five
tables
of
players
at
her
home
—(IN!
Idlers Bridge Club ' Pinehurst. Exquisite red roses, rope u
Meet At Mrs. Long’S narcissus and ferns were used w ith , In the home of Mrs. Amelia
j pleasing effect about the rooms Appleby, "sack murder” victim
, 1, where the card tables had been anil wealthy widow of a Chi­
,tj arranged for play.
cago inventor, today furnished
r.
Quaint old fashioned maidens sheriffs two incriminating clues
r. adorned the tallies nmi after, an by which Ihey hope to solve the
f't exceptionally interesting game of mystery of the woman’s deatn
bridge had l*een played, scores for which Dr. Charles M. M&lt;
n?were collected by Mrs. A. C. F o rt Millnn, her friend and business*
,r an&lt;i the high score prize, a com* counselor, is held on suspicion
pact, was awarded Mrs. C. E. of murder.
Myers. The men's hieh score
The rope nnd canvas, discover­
ed in a spare room of Mrs. Ap­
pleby’s home, is said by deputy
sheriffs in match the material
of the “murder sack" in which
thi slam woman’s body wn«
sewed when found on Christmas
night in n ravine near San Fer­
nando. a nearby valley town. \
Both the canvas strip found
in the murder vietm’s house nnd
the ling in which her body wits
bundled had been patched with
identical strijJbd material nji*|
sewed with the same kind o.

Jwlrtole High School Parent
#her* A sso c ia tio n will hold regr meeting at 3:15 o’clock,
fomen’s Guild of Holy ( rosx
•eonal Church will meet at

The many friends of Miss Lu­
cille H&lt;dz, young daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Unix of 1101 Park
Avenue will he interested to learn!
that she won first prize in n con­
test conducted by the Cinderella
Shop, Inc,, of Orlando during the
month of December. Site arranged
the six pictures in the design of
a gorgeous Cinderella hnll gown,
the panels were fashioned of pas­
te! tints, while the houffnnt drap­
er ie.i over the hips were arranged
of handsome lace.
The pictuie
was framed in black velvet anil
studded tu rhinestones. Miss Bo!z
won the first prize over 79 con­
testants, and will be awarded n
handsome $79,50 coat.

Personals
|rs. Mary Strong is visiting
itivea for a few-weeks at Mi*
gk Prvor of Haines City spent
day here Friday attending to

Miss Maude Tyre Is
Hostess At Bridge

At The Churches
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth nnd Palmetto Ave.
Church School, 9:45.
Wroship nnd Communion 11:00.
Sermon, "Time and How to use

any authentic statistics
census at hand we would nay
NATION’S HEALTH! orthatWithout
the principal lines of business
in the United States at this time
heaty parlors and filing sta­
HAS SLUMP OVER aretions.—Montezuma
OVrirgiun.
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- As n nation our health was net
«o good last year as the year be­
fore. We are not. of course, in i
serious condition, the Department
of Commerce reveal* in a final
•ahulation of the causes of death
in t92fl, hut day hy day we are not
improving as fuiimiriy as we |
might.
The death rate for the federal I
registration urea in 1928 was 12.2 i
|H-r thousand of population. The |
cum parable figure for 1925 tv.u |
1182 deaths pet* thousand of pop- |
illation.
The principal incresaes in the
death cates in 1928 were from
heart disease, which increased
from thlt In I ttl* per 100,000 popltiu- 1
lion; tnflurnza. from 30 to 11;
pneumonia, from pi to ll&gt;:t; mens- j
les.from 2 to 8; whooping cough,
from 7 to 9.
i»- ii*po fuiinil m the woman *
Tlie outstanding decline in the
e w .i, ,.f the same weight death toll was in typhoid fever,
te x tu re as
the cord which which dropped front 8 per 100,000
Iteen tied into ’surgeons’ i to 7. Registered deaths in 1920
**" to truss up the murder mimhervtl 1.82*1,1127 ngnins 1.219.m officers reported,
0P.I the previous year.
i*. McMillan who admits he
The death toll of the automobile
« frequent caller at th*? continues to grow. The 020 figure
Ieh \ hom e, denied
he had wp* 18,871 against 17,571 the pre­
noticed the canvas nm! rope vious year. Murder continues to
thrive also, increasing from 8,892
where in the house.
in 1025 to 0.210 in 1020.
The principle cause* of death in
. 10*20 with the iiuinher of tnlities:
A re Tltvi Genuine?”
| heart disease 209,770: nephritis
Can tin- spirits of dead freind.* lo:t.:i:i2: cancer and ninlignnt tu­
turn to Mimnnine with us?
mors 00.85.7: tuberculosis 01,580:
Other subjects for the week are: eeiebrat hemorrhage 00,822: in­
“ A glimpse into Jehovah’s Mir- fluenza 42,800.
“ I* the litw breaker under gruce
of disgrace."
‘‘The Great Trial, and the Best
Attorney "
• "When will tin* trial begin?
“ What will be the penalty for
working on Sunday."
The public is cordially invited t&lt;&gt; VINYARD HAVEN. Mass. Do-.
attend all these meetings at the
Bible (’hnutnquu Tent on the cor­ 2| —(INS)—Live* of ninety offi­
cers and men were endangered in
ner of Park &amp; 2nd.
The tent is well heated, and a midnight collision in a heavy
fog off Hedge Fence Light shin
cemfnrtuhle.
hi tween the eoal-ladeA steamship
K. A. Macaulay, Evangelsit,
Norfolk, Philadelphia for Port­
land, Maine, and the frieght
steamship Lake lnglenook, travel
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
ling from Boston to New York.
CHURCH
With a gaping hole in her enE. P. Brownlee Pastor
Sunday the Presbyterians will gineroom bulkhead reaching down
begin the sixteenth year of the pre­ below the waterline , Captain P.
sent pustulate, anil it is hoped L. Brooks of the Philadelphia
that there will be large congrega­ steamship ran the Norfolk two
tions pvesttu at all the services. miles,, frqm. 0)1
;JA9., A
AHthe nlt'mifig hour, the Common- shoal in the center of the harbor
ion fe-tfhc Lord's Supper will be here.
uhsarted.
The take lnglenook, with a deep
Services far the day lire as fnl- hole in her bow but high out of
lows:
the water, preceded to New York.
9:45 A. M Sunday School.
Both steamships carry forty-five
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
12 M. Cession meeting to re­ officers nnd men. No injured were
reported by either ship today.
ceive members.
OjjlO P, M. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
McCo: T Soeak To
The public cordially invited to
Sanford Methodists
thes e services.

Collision Of S h i p s
Endanger Lives Of
Men A nd Officers

Clarence McCrone of Cleveland,
Ohio, nnd Mrs. Charles Steinworth
of San Tiego, Col., was that of Fri­
day evening when Miss Maude i Christian Endeavor (1:20.
Tyre entertained three tnbles of * Evening Service 7:20,
players ut the home of Mrs. A. B.
Sermon, "Knowing God."
- MR. AND MRS. GILBERT
Mahoney on Tenth Street.
Stnn the New Year right hy at
* HUNTER SHIVERS
Quantities of Poinsettias, red tending C liw b,—A iwwHwt ■w d
Of Vidette, Gu.,
roses and n large beautifully 'de­ come awaits you.
announce the marriage of their
corated and lighted Christmas tree
daughter
were used In decorating the rooms
a l l So u l s c h u r c h
MAMIE LEE
where the games Were played. Tal­
Sunday Jan. 1.
to
he many friends of H. J. Lehlies were done in suggestions of
First Mass 8:00.
MR. EDMUND SHOEMAKER
i will regret to learn that ho Saturday, December twenty-eighth, New Year and when the games had
Ccthechism. 8:45.
|| at his home on Palmetto Av- Nineteen hundred and twenty-seven been concluded scores were compar­
Second Mass 10:00.
Evening Devotions 7:30 P. M.
ut Nine o'clock at the home of the ed and prizes awarded. Mis* Sara
Warren Easterhy who held top
Ha|y Name Men Will receive
bride’s parents,
E. Rowland Jr., left Saturday
score, received a box of Coty’s bath communion in n body nt 8:00 Mass.
Vidette, Georgia.
Lewisville, Ga., where he will
School children will also re*
The above'announcement will lu powder, while the low score prize, Tho
Mr*. Rowland and nccompnny
ceivc
nt this Mnss.
La
France
bath
salts
went
to
Miss
read with much interest by the
home.
New Candidates for the Holy
many friends of the young couple. Grace Gillon, who also won the cut
prize, u deck of bridge cards, The Name Society of All Souls, will he
n. W. T. Laird. Mrs. L. P. The ceremony huving taken place, two guests of honor were presented received at the Evening Devotions
toiler and Mr*. R. L. Peck nrn- Saturday moYning nt 9: 00 o’clock i exquisite cut work handkerchiefs —7:30 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
| to De Land, Friday where at the home of tho bride's parent*,
Sunday
school 9:20 A, M.
Meeting after the Devotions
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Hunter Shiv­ : us gifts from their hostess.
ipent the day.
Morning worship and sermon 11 er of the Florida Methodist
Friday
Jun.
Oth.
Feast
of
the
Church, will speak nt the First
ers nt Vidette, Ga. The rooms were V When the bridge accessories had
A. M.
r». Tandy Pryor and children, beautifully decorated with numer­ | been removed and the tnbles laid Epiphany.
night ut 7:30 o’clock, according
Sermon
subject,
“If
1928
Should
Mass 7:00 A. M.
have been spending the win- ous potted plnnts uml ferns, to­ j with dainty covers the hostess assto an announcement today.
Be
My
Laat
Year."
There is ubtincncc on this tiny.
In Sanford, leave Monday for gether with an abundance of holly, I isted hy Mrs. C. G. Tyre served tas­
Mr. McCord will fill the local
Young People's Union's 8:15.
p home at Tampa.
* mistletoe nnd other decorations ty refreshments consisting of tuna
engagement through il» IrjvitzeEvening service 7:30.
HOLY
CROSS
CHURCH
fish'salad, sandwiches, saltines, pic­
Sermon subject, “The Daring of ] lion extended by the Men's Club
In. Eugene Tittle has return- suggestive of the season. The cere­ kles. fruit cuke and hot choculate.
Sunday after Christmas.
mony
wus
preformed
hy
the
Rev.
Daniel in the Dm of Death—Do of the church, lie is one of the
kome from Jacksonville where
Church
School
9:45
A.
M.
Miss Tyre’s guests were Mrs.
[has been spending the holi- R. C. Kerr, in the presence of re­ Clarence
1outstanding Methodist laymen nf
Celebration of Holy Communion You Believe It? ’’
Me Crone, Mrs. Charles
latives
anti
u
large
number
or
Church Family Hour Wednesday the state nnd
■ with relatives.
an Interesting
und
Sermon
11:
A.
M.
Steinworth, Mrs. J. E Torrence,
triends.
• speaker. The public is cordially
Evening Prayer und Sermon 5: evening 7:30.
Mrs.
Roy
G.
Williams,
Mrs.
C.
E.
Visitors and citizens cordially | invited to hear him.
W«n&lt;|s of C. A. Raulerson of
The bride was attired in u smait
Mrs, Roby I.aing, Miss Ruth
invited.
■Myrtle Avenue will be sorry costume of wood brown crepe back Smith,
Young
People's
Service
League
■arn that he continuea ill at satin with self trimmings, und Gillon, Miss Grnce Gillon, Miss Ed­ 0:30 P. M.
na Chittenden, Miss Sarah Warren
Robsons To Plav At
luld-Laughton hospital.
worn with n small close fiting hat Easterhy, Miss Louelln Mahoney
Wednesday evening, Jan. 4th.
to match. Her accessories were in und Mis. J. N. Gillon.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rectors Bible Class in Holy Crus
Milane On Monday
it :ihd Mrs. A. J. Walker have matching tones of brown. Her
Corner Park Avenue und 3rd
Pnrish House 7:30 P. M.
p * ir house guests Mrs. Wal- flowers were a corsage of Hllics of
A cordial invitation is extended
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. (J. Kennedy and to ever yone to be with us at tV'V .Street.
■ brother In law and sister the volley.
Rev. John Bernard Root, Mini­ duy night the Mllnne Theatre will
two sons, William lin’d Alphius of
lin'd Mrs. S. S. Goethe of Palster.
these services.
Mrs. Shoemaker is the daughter spent Friday in Sanford ns the
present u concert orchestra com*
Church School 9:45.
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunter guests of Mrs. .W, T. Wheeles* en
rosed of Mr. and Mrs. James
Morning Worship 11:00.
OF CHRIST.
h. B. F. Whitner and Mis* Shoemaker of Vidette, Go., and a route to their honte at Lakeland FIRST CHURCH
New Year's Greeting by the Robson nmi Mis* Pearl Rob*on.
SCIENTIST.
ibeth Whitner motored to Or- sister of Mrs. 0. C. Me Bride of from North Ca/ulinu where they
talented Sanford musician*.
Christian
Scientist
services
are
pastor.
I* Friday where they spent the this city. She has made Sanford have hecn spending the holidays. held every Sunday morning In th-j
The orchestru will render a
Christian Endeavor 8:30.
M the guests of Mrs. George her home for the past two years
varied program with special num­
Woman's
Club,
Oak
Avenue
near
Evening
Service
7:09.
and is a member of the faculty of
Miss Hattie Breeden of Mann-'
Here one finds tanl for thought, ber* being interspersed with »elthe South Side Primarv School. ng, S. C., arrived here Thursday Third Street, at 11:00 o’clock;
an
atmosphere of worship, and .i rrtions from popular mu*ic un.l
Sunday
School
at
10
o'clock.
Subrence Me Cron* of Cleveland She is agraduatc from the Georgia to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. I
light opera.
spirit
of cordial welcome.
ject
for
tomorrow,
"God,’’
arrived here Friday to join State College fojf women at Mill- J. N. Robson at her home on Sun*
Wednesday
evening
services
dfe and baby who are visit­ edgeville. Ga. /
ford-Orlnndo Rond until Sundny
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J The groom is the son of Mr. and when she leaves for Winter Gar­ which include testimonies of Chrishealing are also held
fcock.
Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker of Beardall den where she iq u member of the tiantheScience
Woman’s Club at 7: ©cluck.
Avenue, and has made this city hi* faculty of th Winter Garden High in This
Church maintains a free
“ Vivian Mowery, who has tome for the past three years com- School.
Reading Room, No. 517 First R a t­
visiting her, cousins, .Mrs. ng here with his parents from
1 Nickle and Mrs. Harry thonoke, Va., He is engaged in the
The annual "Little Helpers" ional Bank Building, where the Bi­
ESTELLA NELSON, Mgr
• leaves Sunday for her home celery growing business
service of Holy Cross Episcopal ble and all authorized Christain
Science literature .m«y be read,
Church
was
held
Thursday
after­
INraultee, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker will be
borrowed, or purchased. Open daily
NEW Y EA R ’S MENU
nt
home to their friends at 308 noon at the Pariah' House under except Sundays and holidays from
^ and Mrs. William Weckerle
the
direction
of
the
chairmun,
Mr*.
Hors d'oem *
kiladelnhia, Pa., who have East Thirteenth Street.
Raymond C, Phillips. The mites 3 to 6 P. M.
Picklee
Heart* of Celery
•All arc welcome to attend the
boxes were brought in by the wee
the holiday gueats of Mr. and
Stuffed
Olives
.MISS
VINCENT
AND
MISS
Cocktail
Harry Heeren, left Saturday
tots, and presented to the rector by services and to make use of the
HICKSON ENTERTAIN
Oyster or Grapefruit
Mrs. Densil Stafford. Mn. Phill­ Reading Room.
fag for their home.
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ips gave an exceptionally interest­
Creum of Chicken
ing talk, telling of how the Little FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
i&gt;. H am r Kent and guest,
Entree
W. P. Buhrman, Pastor
iVivian Mowery of Milwaukee, given this season one of the roost helpers were organized and why,
Chicken Liver* On Toast
i and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard delightful was that of Wedne*- and also what it stands far and
Sunday school, 9:30 A. M., R. W.
Viands*
motored- to Daytona Beach day evening when Mi*s Katherine how It Is maintained. Rev. Mor­ W ire, superintendent.
Vincent and Mi*s Louise Hickson timer Glover also gave a splendid
,3t. Augustine on .Friday.
Baked Sea Trout, Parsley Butter, Roast Yj
—
entertained » U nte number of ta|k during the afternoon.
Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Roast Mil
F* Winifred Strong, who has their friends at the home of Mis*
cn with Jelly, Roast Leg of Spring Umb,
The regular meeting of the N.
Vegetables
[soending the holidays here Vincent’s parents Dr. and Mrs.
I her mother. Mr*. Mary Charles P. Vincent on MeUonville de V. Howard Chapter U. D. C.
Mashed Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potatoes, +
flower. Butter Sauce •
N kps returned to Fort My* Avcpue. Decorating the rooms of was held Friday a/ternon at the
r**rc she will resume her this spacious home were red ros­ home of M n. J. D. Woodruff on
Salad
Mrs. W. J.
es, poinsettas. mistletoe and a Sanford Avenue.
'Waldorf or Hearts of Sanford Lettuce, Russian Dressing
Thigpen, chapter, president, pre­
Entrcmenta
sided over the business »«**«on
Mince or Pumpkin Pie
this ^itv but new of
when routine business was carried
English Plum Pudding
. Ga„ who have been
out. Plans were made and com­
Fruit Cake
the nast week visiting
mittees appointed for the annual one to all of the services of this
Vanilla Ice Cream
Hubert E. Lee Ball which will be
&gt;*v# Saturday afternoon
Cluster Ilaudi
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given January 19., Time and place church.
After Dinner Mint*
to he announ«d later. After all
Beverages
BIBLE
CHAUTAQUA
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business had oeen l r*n,a5^e&lt;} *
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#v*ry
Sunday
night
•*Cafe
Nolr
P«-. who has been visit
social hour was enjoyed, the hos­ cent Monday * Saturday^nkhU.
Hint. U m 1 n T
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tess served’tea'and wafers as reIt to 2:30

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WhoseLife Notorious Men In Bootleg
|Has 5een Characterized DramaHaveQuitBus iness
)y Violence Tells Story
BecauseO f Prosecutions
Children Gambling Upon
Greyhound Races Stirs
People Of British Isles
LONDON Dec. 31.— (INS)_
London’s newest scandal, young
children betting on the greyhound
rnces, is attracting national attenion.
Greyhound racing supposedly introduced into England from Ainerica twelve months ago is being
damned ns a sport ‘demoralizing
and corrupting to the nation’s
thrift." The betting is the cause.
When a child of ten offers u
hot at the greyhound racing track
the bookkeeper commits no offense
by taking it," says the London
Times. "What p. preposterous situation. is revealed."
Dangerous Trade
Bookkeepers, when they are le*
gal, continues the Times, must be
considered representatives of a
dangerous trade—like .liquor sell­
ing, tobacco selling, gunpowder
selling, etc. ‘‘If it is illegal to sell
gunpowder, tobacco, or alcohol to
young children, it mustalso tie il­
legal to place bets with them.”
In the Inog run, though, grey­
hound racing produces thrift, says
one of the sports’ stuanch backers.
The hacker is a greyhound raieng
organizer ami nt the same time
head of the English National Sav­
ings Committee—Gereral J. E. B.
Seely.
If people didn’t spend their
money in greyhound betting they
would be betting on something
else,^ thinks the General If they
didn’t pay the small admission to
see the races they would be spend­
ing more money seeing more ex­
pensive amusements.
Many Sign Petition
Forty-three
thousand people
signed a petition to have the races
prohibited in London's great Crys­
tal Palace stadium. The petitioners
'bjccted to the betting.
General Seely.says: “If you conlemn all sports which involve betling you will condemn almost every
r:port. Dog racing draws lower bets
than many other sports.”
English betting laws are soon to
become a great issue, says the
Times. “The first step of change
likely to be taken is to prohibit thu
insidious practice of allowing chil­
dren to bet at tho greyhound
races ’*

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tysiciaiis Ponder
•normal Growths
Deformed Twins
ENVER. -Dec*. 31.—(IN S)—
together in a fashion simi[to tho union between Eng and
■g, he famous Siamese twins,
sons were recently born to
&gt;»nd Mrs. Carl Putnlk, or DenPhysicians decalre this is the
event of its kind in the anof Denver medical history,
of the infanta waa dead at
but the other survived long
rh for the attending physician
Bid momentary hope of rosuswn. An x-ray w u t aken of
Pair shortly after the living
•her breathed his last. This
. was expected to give great
[U the study of such unions.
™ babies were said to have
i joined by a muscular tissue at
[wdomen, also by a cartUagin[tonncction that held the two in
to face position,
reons forwarded the theory
“tnik twins could not have
■urns*-*--I. aitho |jit Iwos
W that the two had individF- ’’nation showed
abnormality other than
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NEW YORK, Dec. 3! —Should
the true story of bootlegging in
he I oi'ed States ever be drnmaized, the cast would hi.ve to be
drawn from as picturesque ^ group
of real characters as were over
conceived by the writers of fic­
tion.
Namely:
George Remus, of Cincinnati,
former millionaire "king of tho
bootleggers," who commanded the
rum running fleet that operated
along the Atlantic seaboard.
George Conors, of Cincinnati,
‘ermer wealthy “prince of the
bootleggers" and nmnng-r of the
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 31— "Death Vntley Farm.” trie biggest
bonze distributing depot in the
(INS)j—A warning that the courts COUlit-V.
must
lint sustain prohibition
Emmanuel (Mnnnv) Kessler of
agents in "mistaken zeftl for the New
York, former “generalissimo”
enforcement of pu | *)y domestio
police regulations", was made
by Federal Judge Burns in releas­
ing the rum schooner Przemysl,
seized at the mouth of the Miss­
issippi River three months ago
with a cargo of alcohol valued
at $1,000,0410.
In the government’s suit to de­
clare the vessel forfeited. Cap­
tain Henry Thode, master of the
shin, admitted he had diverted the
vessel from its nomnai destina­
tion, Vancouver, ami turned it
over to prohibition agents to col­
lect n reward of 25 per cent of the
value paid in such cases.
The charterers of the ship,
Southern Frieghters
Inc.,
of
Vancouver, contended that Thode
had plotted with dry agents be­
fore leaving Germany to divert
the ship, and this contention wu
upheld ’»y Judge Burns.

Federal Judge 0 f
New Orlean’s Hits
Prohibition Agents

«f the New York City district.
Others In Cast
The cast would include leaser
lights, such as contact men, gun­
men, bribe givers, spies, detectives,
chauffeurs of booze trucks rum
ship commanders, dr 7 sleuths who
sold out to the bootlcgers, prison
o'f.cinls who granted special fuvnre for money, hi-jackers end
rum pirates.
All principles mentlonel have
served ti rms in orison for violat­
ion of the fmksrnl prohibition law.
They say they hnve learned their
lesson, and thnt the penalty isn’t
worth the gamble. They took lone
chorees, made big money, pair
their various dohts to Society, ntid
aro ’through.” Remus at one time
was the exalted ru'er of an illegal
liquor business that grossed be
tween $100,000 4)00 and $150,000.000 ami is said m good authorit''
to h iv mi’ll,* n profit for himself
of al“,ut $7.0041,000. Today he has
very little, i ' any money, most of
bis holdings having been tied up
by the government for alleged
failure to fully pay his heavy in­
come i.ixe«
Hanr ow is the owner of a sea­
shore -inniuer resurt o* the Atlan-

Best wishes for the New Year

A nd

Only in party politics can tin ‘
executive put over a reputation for
economy and request u doflncicn- j
cy appropriation ut the same
tinte.—Deland News.
The Republicans in the United
States senate have a Moses to lead
them. Senator Moses, having been
need one.—Ocala Stnr.
chosen as the senate leader. They
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Hoover leads, Dawc» and Lowden follow in the G. O. P. clas­
sic. Herbert seems to be the choice
of the administration thus far.—
Stuart News.
Broadly speaking ther-j are too
many narrow-minded nun—on the
opposito side.—Savannah Morning
News.

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tic. eighteen miles south of Sav-' market for booze. He, too, is threw him into the water,
annnh. He Is said to be worth $5,- "throu^h”
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with the business and boy could not swim. He drown
ed,” Swain exciteoly told the
000,000 but bo will not admit it. has plenty of the world's goods.
when he was captured
His credit, however, is good in any
A report that T h ctm had
oank in Savannah. He told the
burned by a mob early today.
writer he would r.o| jell a pint of
Greasy Corners, Ark., was foui
booze now if he was paid a thou­
ed. A funeral pyre waa built
enraged citizens at that pf
sand dollars for it.
He served
however, and was ready to be
eighteen months of a three year
aflame as soon as Thomas
pr.son sentence, and he vigorously
captured.
asserts he never wi I “do” another
MEMPHIS, Dee. 31.—fINS)—
Hjd Swain not /node his canfi
day.
The brutal murder of 11-year-oUI slon to the mob he woutd t ha.
Has Poker Fece
Julius McColum promises to be ’ been lynched, officers ad mitt?
Connors is n slim, good-loking avenged within a few hours. Swain was rushed to jail and
man of about thirty-five, a chap
ficers at Hugh;* declared i
with a “poker” face and an air of With two negroes in jail at Mar­ should Thomas be captured tc day
bciry able to take care of himself ion and Hughes, Ark. more than they would be powerless to tap
in any emergency. He knows me i 300 angry farmers r.t daybreak to­ the mob from lynching both i»
and how to handle them. Original­ day were surrounding a tract of roes. Every effort wil ba medo
ly n stenographer in a railroad of­ bottom land where Elfc.rt Thomas, protect them, the officers said.
fice, he got into politics in Cincin­
nati in a minor way, then went in­ 21, negro, is report'd Pupped.
Sfnator-elect Frank Smith,
to the real estate business and fin­
An eye-witnca? story of the bru­ Illinois, requests more time to
ally, in !'.il9,"honked up” with Re­ tal crime was told by G-ndv Swain pare his defense. The nation wo
mus in the biggest booze partner­
ship in this country's history. To­ 10, negro, wob '.van held at Hughes be glad to make the postponeme
day Conners is an official of the this morning. Swam was taken indefinite.—Orlando S tar Reports
Kentucky Distributing Company into custody by the mob and nar­
Judging from the trouble *&amp;
rowly escaprd lynching shorlty
and is believed to be wealth'-.
couple of gentlemen are havi
Kessler, a shrewd, unique cn ir- a ter midnight.
neter, once encountered never for­
“Thomas drew a pistol and getting seats in Washington, you'
gotten, because of his eccentri- !- forced the bov to take his booty almost think it waa publicity f
ties wns the big receiver of liquor
prir»-f»:,vt.—St. August!:
t‘c«,
After he hnd f.nishcd robbing a
In New lork City, a tremendous him he picked up tho bov and
ami Record.

Angry Posse Seeks
Revenge On Negro
Who Murdered Boy

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YORK. Dec. SI— George
u one of the strangest,
amazing characters that
monopolised measures of
an newspapers.
y at the age of fifty, he is
&gt;lawyer. an ex-boojlegger,
nvict and an ex-klller.
was spectacular aa a lawyer
ping, wailing Ramus” they
him; he was even more so
a bootlegger, finally achieving
n o to rio u s distinction of
botfce “kin” of them all; ho was
ular as a convict as every
official who encountered
he served time in a dozen
will attest, and aa a killer
fan true to form, shooting
wife Into gene, to death In
Park, Cincinnati, on an Initimmer morning last October
dozens of automobiles were
ng to and fro.
Took On $150,000,000
“Hr. Remus,” this writer asked
“is it true that your boot*
ng business grossed more
$100,000,000?’”
•Easily that,” be replied. ProbJy $50,000,000 more than that,
w single day my deposits in
a Lincoln National Bank of Cinicsti totaled a million dollars."
Incidentally Remus did business
der the name of “John P. Alex*
der" as well as “George Re­
ts.”
He could not estimate how
tch profit he had made as a
fotlegger hut a person in posim to know estimated it about
,000,000.
I asked Remus what his views
prohibition aru ’today—now
at he has plenty of time to re*
upon the woe that illicit
iskey selling brought upon him
id this is what he replied:
‘Remus (this squat, powerfullyilt man with the bald head
1 rugged, strong-jawed face al­
yl talks in the third person) Is
ng Jo spend the rest of his
to stifle the insult known us
prohibitiion law.
*The prohibition net is un aboron legal Jurisprudence, it
ses and creates more deceit,
ocrisy and circumvention on
part of the public than any
all of the federal, state, coun*
snd city laws combined. It is
ing eighty per cent of the
erican citizens "partisus crim*
to the violation of the law
ler directly or indirectly.
Everybody Guilty
nder the law If a single pern the party takes a drink it
ie duty, under the tcchnicnliof the act, of every other
'ons present to report that
sons or become a party to the
pie.
As wc all know the prohibition
was pasted under extrnordiacircumstances—while 2,500,of our boys were overseas
''ting for the freedom of our
tty. The said legislation was
ed on our satute books due
these extraordinary circumncea by a lot of hypocrites who
tlved Urge sums of money for
reformation.
foung girls are drinking more
iy than ever. Women and men
their very natures want to
dn and acquire that which re
res obstacles to surmount. If
1 are told they cannot have a
k they will leuvu no stones unned to get it.”
nius was asked if it was not
Kt that the government U
ly but surely enforcing the
Mead Act.
The enforcement of prohlbl” he replied, “is beyond the
*r of man. The low is too
tly at variance with public
timont. It la a legal impose!iy. Ultimately thu prohibition
will become a dormant and
&lt;ive law."
Tomorrow: Remus, the oudaia bootlegger—how he led
biggest boose caravan that
f moved out of the whiskey
*r of America.

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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
published in Florida's Heart.
The World's Greatest Vegetable
Section. Its Richest Garden Land.
Leased Wire International News Service

SANkukd . FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER

Mcmber.Audit Bureau Of Circulations

Fire Damages Ship
Belonging To Clyde
Dec 30-— (INS)
_ NEW
Tlln r iYORK,
„.
----Ihe l lyde Liner, Seneca, 'was
damaged to the extent of half
* million dollars, the lower sec­
tion of Imckawanna* pier No. 11
consumed and a number of
cmaller craft destroyed when
fire broke out on the Eleventh
Hoboken, today,
ickly spread from

ban ford shipped its first celery
of the season on Thursday, t\vi
rara being handled by the Sanfoid
IJviedo Truck Growers AUaocia
Mon and one by the American
rrm t Growers Inc.
I he celery was of good quality,
unusually so, for this time of the
sen son, it was reported. The cars
left two days earlier than tho first
no shipped last year by the Am­

Surrey Shows? Majori- i
ty In Favor Cf A 1
Court Determ inat- j
ion .Before
Payment i
___________

4 7 Prominent
•
Men Interviewed j
One Favors Early Pay- ‘
ment But Many Fail ±
To Make Comment,!/
Arcordinpr to an impartial
survey conducted today by
The Herald to determine ac­
curately' the ‘ sentiment of
the leading business and pro­
fessional mart of Sanford to­
ward the immediate payment
by the City of $210,9*10.51
claimed ^by the Hutton Con­
struction Company. 47 indiv­
iduals were interviewed, of

her h n (‘ .h ” 7 ' i10- ,A n' ° v,« l0 Truck Growers wn
, r honry myth of American on the farm of Otto Schmc
; r y, u°* 1 ' 7 n °",t of. *'"• l" '- '« " » to Miami and anot
u ‘ r.
ln ‘hp Dnul session ot ..nsigned to Philadelphia
American Historical Society’s Hutchinson, general irmnu
inuul meeting.
m.unccd. Moat of the ce
the romantic glamor which has '’raged four to six dozen i
cn woven hv patriotic American th&lt;* crate,
storiuns about the iiistoric bat
The American tiro wo
• between tin Monitor and th**
_ ________
•“irimac in the Civil War. a c c o r d - -----------------------------------

SPOIL CHANCESHim To Institute

ount* front the farm of C. A. Hittton. It rolled early yesterday
morning for a northern point.
It was announced by local ship(or* tittat several cars a week
'■nuM move from now until the |
muiiiic •&gt;f January when n material
i m i i will be noted. Peak ship. *
mi nt&lt; are forecast for the middle
" Kc binary until the first of '
'lurch.
|
l’r 'M’ccts for fair prices through-,
'it th,. scamn are bright despite
unusually l|*avy comri-ditinn
lr""' California, it was claimed,
ib. k , however, contingent upoi
■h i distribution basis. K. I,. .
M.irkcll, sales manager of the Am- \
■ncnii Fruit Growers Inc., said h ;
tlii« ci nnection.
If the growers don’t get excited
l try to overload the market
"•th their products, we have an
mm**'.(unity to
maintain a fair
price through the season. Judic­
ious handling of the crop in the
l o ld will work advantageously to
the fanners' interests.

S S i S - S s "'OMAN CHAR
7 i ? / t S T Washington on.l HU

I’rufensor Baxter docs not agree
_ _ . ________
ilh Muynv William Hale Thump- f j f j ' % I A 1 / I 7 D A /
which l ’J declared themselves to
be opposed to the pnyment of the
warrants until their legality had
been decided by the courts, one ex­
American Society Hears Sci­
pressed himself ns bcir.g in favor
entists Discuss Plans For
of immediate payment and 33 de­
S'tuly Of Disposition Anil
clined to m ake n public rtn trn c u t.
Customs Of Mixed Bloods
John Musson: “ I don’t believe
NEW ORLEANS Dee. UU (INS)
in being robbed ju*.t because some­
-Sirs. Mabel Arico, wife of un aubody wants to roll us. ! feet very
1''mobile salesman, wiu free on
i1T ' ,‘T,t ’ y*‘ "!»"» Kncland but Jif*.000 build toduy un charges of
strongly about this m atter unu ’ tended today by G. 1L Schlosscr,• 1upon
the l tanco of Napoleon III.
don’t think the claim should l&gt;'*
",t
t
■
'
“ Manuscript* hitherto uiuisci! in violating federal anti-slavery laws,
paid until it is a«c.itainc.’ liv ( Tho ball* which will begin at !• I’a r i «, London and Washington,” while her alleged slave, Anna
court action that the w ar;ants .1ire o t I°ck with a grand march, will Professor Baxter told the nasentb- Lnir.u, -‘ii, lay in churity hospital
be u benefit affa ir for the Auxil- led professors, “indicate
that where doctors and nurse* were a t ­
legal obligations of the, city.”
x
iary.
Elaborate
preparations France, not the United States, tempting to restore strength to
R. Dighton: “ I think t...
the have been made nud the a f fill" played the leading role in the iri- her wasted body.
Commission should force the H at­ t is being anticipated as one of th e , troductirn of ironclads. The r?M n.Arico was nrriunged tost
ton Construction Company to es­ I season’s outstanding social event.', suits commonly attributed to the night before a United States eom*
tablish the legality of its claim I Sirs. George W. Knighty president combat between the Monitor and miss loner, and entered u gtncral
against tho city.”
I of the Auxiliary, is chairman of tho Merrimoc have been greatly denial of tho girl’s stotj1 th at sh.i
John Meisch: "If Mr. Hutton is the dance committee and is being1exaggerated. From 1HOO until bad been held,prisoner for threo
entitled to his money, I think he 1assisted by Mrs. Robert J. Holly 1884 the French fleet on paper at .'ears, had been forced to r a t witlr
weapon was visible, however.
should be paid, but l don’t think Sr., Mrs. W. Theodore Langley leant, " a s superior to the British nog* and chickens, h:ul been beat­
Search of the apartm ent Indicated
[ill armored vessels."
the Commissioners should, pay a:ty land Mrs. C. L. Goodhue.
en with a hor.e. struck on tho
hills u n til they are proved to he
that her diamond ring and other
The Auxiliary has engaged tho1 Professor Baxter’s paper on thumb* with a bummer and vlr*
Jewelry, were missing. She had
Jm t obligations of tli* Cttv. ,TUe
Stnmtole Syneoputorn t&lt;&gt; furnish i "tile signifra/tec &lt;
’of reform intar.L-V starved.
, ‘•.'t;.
advertised, to « u b - le C jic r Na p t #
music for the evoning. Special1"aval constriction.'" stimulated The girl’s plight wn* revealed
mont wnilp sho paid u vfstt to her
dances und other entertainm ent widespread comment among hls- when u neighbor discovered her loclologienlly the mulntoes mil
mother in Joplin, Mo.
fentures will be introduced, and torinn* attending the annual sess- starching for food in a garbage
other mixed-hood individuals are
nttractivo favors will be distrib' i-1
,h*;* ■od«t&gt;r* Heretofore pail, and summoned police. They unlike i ither of their parent
ted among the gueat*.
! the liattle between the .Monitor and turned the girl over to tho United
In connection with the hotel
Merrimac, olio uf the pivotal States District Attorney Wayne race'," Reuter seid. "They an*
cently mad* a statement
where discontented and un­
opening, Mr. Schlosscr expressed. jnndcnts of the ( iv.l War. has Borah, who filed slavery charges every
effect that “It might be
happy persons.
w ring, but not morally w
the hope that Sanford
neoph
r *,«!‘r,k,,l1:
'
Ui th&lt;‘, after an investigation.
TThry
desire
to
he
recognized
would regard the hotel aa their ,llvi« in« linJJ ‘»c-‘Wet n the era of
II Franklin Dodge."
In the hospital, the girl exhibited nnd mceptdl ns ntembers of th** ,
own, to use it a t unv time for ^ ,cn nr,|n lr" no*
!T
Judge Shook, In hi* d&lt;
scar**, welt;, and bruises thut cov­ culturally
advanced ru.co und'
affairs of nil kinds. Each organi-J
Baxter s repm .
* ered most of her hotly, inc luiling
Ing Remus insane, declare
thejr strive to conform in appear*!
zation in the city will bo p c r - l " , u,t " :&gt;V
1, 1 * the plain im print of
the "evidence discloses that
shoe heel nn(o and Iwlmvior to its stunRemus a t this time does a
und n broken da ds. "But the up|&gt;er class
"&gt; ...............
"&gt;;■
;&lt;
', T i v ^ »( ( mi
U Therii left
C cheek
w
Hove it morally wrong to i
ry once each year without charge, #ml lhc Un,tC(l Slntcs.
front tooth which she said laid git ups refuse to recognize them
further homicide.
leen
struck
by
Mrs.
Arico
with
.1
as equals or to admit them to
■ v a ..
. . .
.. ,
"The nnnihlliution of the Turk"Therefore, from the ei
Ncw 5 car s dinner on Sunday, [yh (le#t ,lV ehc„ firt. nt Sinope in hummer when she mice attempted inc nhet'-hip. They arc usually
testimony,
and exhibits sul
will be the flrr.t meal served un-j ,^ - j ,C|, Xnpoleon 111 to construct
cli u n i with thu negroes und
in this esse, the court Is of
dev the new management. „ A f,v# armored floating batteries,
otler backward groups."
LOS ANGELES.
Dec. :J0.~
nion sad finds George R*m
number of guests have ulrcadj | {t, r,.t&gt; of NVf,jch ,„„vcd their worth
Reuter declared that Ihe mixed- ( IN'S)—Ilr. Chari, i F. McMillan,
Is infant and » dangerous
Incn entertained at the hotel an.l in lile CBpturc „f Kinburn, in Oc*
blind pioplcs everywhere resent u physician and surgeon, was un­
to be a t large."
der
arrest
hero
today
on
suspicion
reservations are being received t - her lH.r)5. Byr 1KB», thnnk« to tho
odd oppi-'c tho classification, reul" It is th a n fore ordsiw
daily, the management reported, enthusiastir icpport of. the cmi&lt;ing their superiority to the low* of, the murder of Mrs. Amelia
George Remus be commlU
Appleby,
said
to
he
u
wealthy
The hotel opens this-year for the poror and to ti e genuis of hi&lt;
oi race and rebelling against a
the Limn State Hospital l
property owner of Chicago und
third season, hut contrary to the
naval constructor. Dupuy De
s(tial c*|uulity with them.
insane and there “confined
Los Angeles, whose body, bundle*t
1 previous policy it will be operated ■|,fime, they hud sqlvcd,* with the
otherwise he might be disc
According to Reuter the only in a canvas sack, was found on
’ the j ’enr rund instead of the u.1*1fjloire, the problem of seagoing
by due process of law." .
npe from the disorganized and Ghristmas night in n ravine near
’ mil four months’ season. The hoa-j ironclad. France fcl mice increashappy
data
of
mind
is
an
San Fernando.
tolry has been leased to It. O.
jta program of seagoing Iron­
cctituuec by the nilxcd-hloodi of
’ Middleton- New York and 1‘a lr i' &lt;rlatla in lSilO from vix to sixteen |y w«g(. und the girl ute wi
Rulic^ said tho slain woman,
tho status assigned to them by .who was identified by a forked
| Reach hotel man, who' lias placed | ships. The revolutionin French ' dojtsbecause she preferred
thi superior white groups. They thumb nail, also wus known os
' Mr. .Schlosscr here a* mnnogcr building policy thus brought ubout ih‘at way."
ufi live huppy and useful lives Mollic Burke, Amelia Ellcnbrough
1 and IL J. Middleton, his brother, was the decisive factot in the in-------oijly when they give up tho desiro und Mnrgurct Kllenbroagh. She
j as treasurer.
I troductlon of the IronCisd ship.
LINDBERGH LANDS
tr, be white and aru contented to hud been missing front her home
R. 0. Middleton is the o|*en»tar
b&lt; black," Reuter declared.
at Los Angele. for several days
J of several hotels in the enst and
NEW YORK, Dec. .’JO -(IN S)
when tho gruesome find was niude.
REDLANDS, Ca!„ Di
. in addition has tho lease on the
—Colonel Lindbergh lamb-d nt (s e a b o a r d s e e k s i s s u e
(IN S)—A manhunt rival
Although Dr. McMillan ndniittRath and Tennis Club, exclusive
Belize, British llonduru. at D: IA
I id he hud been bundling the wo­
eonductsd for WlUlam, IJalm Rench club.
Mr. Schlosscr
A. M. Central Time today, accord­
WASHINGTON,
Dee.
.10.— man's property, hi* denied uny im­
Hlckman is in prugrssa i
' came to Sanford from Palm Reach
ing to a cable dispatch to tho ( INS)—Tho
Scabonrd Airline to- plication in the murder. Deputy
cm California and t b s .
where lost year he was munager
Western Union offices here.
uAy asked the Interstate Com- sheriffs* who urrested Dr. Meborder today. Th* objst
nf the Rath und Tennis Club. •
n irre Commission for authority AtiU.iit nt his homo here, reported
MAN
SBOOTH
WIFE
starch Is Rob«rt E. flf
* The new management antici*
,t( Usuh tW -’5,000 uf first /and thoy found hint examining somu
paroled ex-convict, wno
who !s
* pates a busy winter season, ex*
KANSAS CITY, Mo*. Dec. a o - ci nsoUdnted »» per cent mortgage of the woman's papers when they
Evelyn Smith, 11, from 1
n pcctipg to entertain many tour*
(IN 8 )—While a
1R year old g&lt; Id bondi, in order to reimburse arrived.
land home on Chriatmaa i
* iftu, many for part of the yev*
daughter
looked
on
In
terror. Wil­ it treasury for expenditures made i Ahiutig these papers, the ofThe child, who bad I
’ und sonio for tho entire ttujuu.
it*
purchasing
the
capital
stock
of
liam It. Walz, 51, shot and killed tfy Charlotte Harbor and North fleers said, was a power of attor­
with a Redlands welfan
ney and a will, purported tu have
liis wife, Ethel, 20, here today and cin Railway of Flbridd..
by her abductor, decland
then committed suicide. Rolice be­
been attacked by him.
lieve a family argum ent was res­
course of the satomobus
from Oakland.
A. u. Wilkinson: I absolutely 11 U lA irllL V l 1 l u u t v i a
raualsal comedy star, a* th. ponsible.
Police expressed th s b
this* m atter should be
y V i s p h t i "W .r of the esUblishment. She snd
Ne w ORLEANS, Dec. BO­
SINCLAIR CHARGED
the mah sourht, sided b;
hed o ut in the courts befor.* U I 1 O a l U r i l o j
^. i^ht of the club’s (.tnff were takHNS)—Two hours before the time
federate- Is the one who
“ tem pt is mode to pay these
--------u poIlc, nation In a patrol
WASHINGTON, Dec. JO (INS) .vt for their hanging a t noon t &gt;day night chloroforms
“ttB*-"
Luke Mary citizens who ure
i wdgon and charged with illegal —The federal grand jury today dqy, Joseph Gcnna and Molton
Lawrence Fergusoa here* t
'. J. T. Denton: “ I think the ye a n 0ld and over will be the
ssloii 0f liquor,
returned a presentment charging Pfasseux, of Deriddtr, La., convicoff with $100, two dUme
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C., Dec.
ants’ rfhuuld' be proved u ju a i1got-su tomorrow night ut the third
actress, who plays » leuding H arry F. Sinclair, oil mognato, ».ri slayers of a taxicab driver
and two watches. .
•’
n by court* procedure beforo | nnnUr.l reception to be given a t ro|u j„ *&lt;g|10t b*&gt;at.’’ u broudway und six associates with conspiracy u year ago, were granted a .’10-day .10—(IN S)—An intensified cam­
paign
to
check
tho
flow
of
contra­
The
child
said
ha
b
*
d
*
respite by Governor Simpson.
are puid by tha city."
the Chamber of Commerce build- ,HO&lt;juction that recently opened to obstruct justice.
band liquor from the Ws«t In ­
led her abductor when, aha
rank Evan*: "1 thipk the| ing beginning at 8 o’clock.
here, was highly indignunt. Bondsdies
into Floridu wse foreseen
that his well-to-do awotbf
ic’s interests are the firsl in-, The affair bus bcci. one of the
came to her rescue und ba­
huro today in orders transferring
to adopt bar.
t
its to b« satisfied. In the case biggest events of the season for ^oro j awn she was frce»on bail,
to .the Florida East Coast 40 pick­
ay w arrants tKpy should not ■the past two years and it i* boj j j 0 rttjj wu., niade under the
ed coast guardsmen along tho
mid until a thorough investi- 1|ng anticipated by Lake
Mary pcrgonj!| *Uptrvlsion of Regionul
Search Cond
North
Carolina and Virginia
Coast. ..
Find Girl Kl
Announcement of the transfers
where preparations have
LOS ANGELE#, Cal., Dec. 30— t unsolved phases of the abduction was made a t the headquarters
&gt;n. I believe the gram thfit will ho complete with
NEW Y
HOTEL SOLD
,.i,
u.her in the New (IN S )—Startling revelations in nn| brutal slaying of the little of the ssvsnth district of the
yrould be in error numerous -entertainment fraturej,
-P o lic e t«
Coast Guard here.
Tho district
otously.
’
^ho Murion Parker kidnapping and Parker girl.
ng Into the payment have b.|*n urransfcd. Several
search for
TAMPA. Fla.. Dec. 30 — (INS)
‘
murder ca^e were promised today. The grand jury investigation' embraces the Atlantic Coast from
Unless this m atter speakers will address the gather’GKO BANK FAILS
'a s District Attorney Asa Keyes was ordered following the dual Cape Henry* Va.. to tlyr tip of -The Oliver Hotel of this city, ku n&gt;B^
ore the courts there : |n&gt;r and following the program
me of the largest hotels in Florl- . m l
“
__1_
otdered a sweeping grand Jury confession of HU-knuin and Wcl-' Florida.
. ,i nn
refreshments will bo served.
Is. has lien sold to the Oliver
“
PHIF Dir. *0.—(INS)'— investigation of the astciunding by*Hunt, 18-year-old Kun-u* City j
.
In connection with 'the affair.
Hotel Proiwrtles. Inc., It was an.
f
r
i
e
n
d
s
s
u
r
p
r
i
s
e
a
ateriKil
and
Solvent
Rank
«onfesajons
of
William
Edward
youth,
th
at-th
e
two
boys
plunnodj
PI KCTS
Frank Evans, one of those in
nranced here today by J . S.
*
ust Company, Memphis’ Hickman* 19-yoor-old confessc*! tiiwl executed 'th e daring holdup.
_
K
| charge of the program today i»*
t'etnes. It* owner. The confident- ‘""J.
ALBANY,
Dec.
30.A
(J,,.
South’s
largest
n
c
!
kidnauper,
-killer
and
bandit.
lof
the
Rose
Hill
Pharmacy
which
‘ON
Dec
30 — ; sved u cordial invitation to every
t'uii in the sale was announced at
k failed to open its doors
While the now grand jury in-(w as climaxed by the fatal shoot- Frienda of Governor Sc
ntdrsrtate (iommerce pioneer citizen of Seminole Coun&lt;l,CUli'HH). The trsnsacticn wo*
ner
prepared
a
surprise
foe
1
Tlie
Institution
was
turned
quiry
wq*
called
for
the
primary
Ing
*f
Thoms
on
Christum*
Eve,
&gt;day elected Johnson ty to be present tomorrow night.
he sits dnwu to U i b u t
in cash. Carnes said.
^InpUj”
the stale bank’ rx imlner* purpose of delving into the niur- u v« ir ago.
•
.
irninf- Attornrys fqe .b j der of C. Ivv Thoms’, Ia»* Angelo* ( .yi.-krian adm ittid firing
tho uer tonight. On tho tal
package* are now delivered from to tho c
“A t t J S ^ X ’was^ap’
Hughes und
snklnr
department
will
file
druggbt,
killed
in
a
holdup
of
fatal
shot.
Hunt
confessed
to
hi* him will anpear i\ nnmi
nh«»r of 1021, nrd rival Texas featherweight bo-ar...
cake,
o
replic
i
of
the
Wh
on in rh.in- ?.\v ectirj tmlav iii» Roac Hi)l Pharmacy, Keye.* pnrticipatlcn in the robbery, bitt
The govcrroc vy111 be
year* old.
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Police Searc
Abductor O f
G ir l In Cal

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Campaign Begun To
Check Florida Rum

S tartlin g R evelations Considered
Im m inent In Hickman Murder Case

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third'*with 1,533,’ Simmons fourth
with J.iJG and Florida 'S tate col­
7« i 7 *, ’
lege for women fifth w ith 1,401
f 1
1
students. Vassr.r with J.14 0 is
•P
■MNth, while Gouchcr hna. 1,003, Mt.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2JU_UN-*I
Holyoke 987, Radcliffir 900. and
Rnndolph-Macon W om ens college Though he is spcciali..
L.
present time in d c o lw 'S f, *S
845.
w
eights, Bud Taylor ha, no ?‘
Among the men students the
n l&gt;■n . . &gt;■ * W InlV!
Massachusetts Institute of Technoi- tion of forsaking the
the largcsl
largest weight division, over which h
N e w Y o rk I n s t i tu t io n H a s ;
—
continues to have tho
By Sid Mercer
I.ntzo, Phil Kaplan, Allentown Jqu
cs as ohampion in all ho*ir"?
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,
F
o
r
i
technical
enrollment
in
th
e
Unitec
3
2
,211
R
e
g
is
tr
a
tio
n
International News Service Special
ry controlled by tha i f j r
Gnn*r
Ccrrcs&gt;ondent
P o s t T e r m ; V n i v c r a i t y O f I Ante*. M.I.T. has 2,2.j0 cnginccr- to
Boxing Association.
Wlelerwcight*—
Ace
,
Iludkins
C a l if c m i a I n 2 n d H a r o iwr students and 108 d iem istry stuNEW YORK. Dec. 29.—( I N S ) - - 1
This does not include Ne* v
Jo- Dundee, Sammy R aker, Hilario
_____
dents. Purdue University is sec­
In attem pting to rat? the ten beat Martinez,
Johnny
Iniirasano,
niiTi i n n n i n \
»&gt;n rou ond in number of men students which it un exception net
boxer- in c ’-ch of the jight stan d ­ J h ^ y f ^ h n n Jim m y
in engineering wlijt a total of 2,­ displeasing to Taylor sin?,'),** M
come in here and fight a t?
a rd div.sijn* and tho junior we!-* Tommy Freem an,
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--------SuUWan, ^ . h
.12.241 resident students. 193.
BATON’ ROUGE. La., Dec. 29. terweight and lightw eight classes
weights, a privilege he w0lL
|rsriiks first in the number of stuThe five- largest lnw schools In enjoy if he were recognircT
•*.
V' *
_(IN S )—R uxell Cohen: assistant on the basis of their performance I.C"." Icndler.
i.ightwieghts— Sammy Mandcil, dents enrolled by A f r i c a n univer­ Dr. W alters’ list are New York champion. Under this disnT
coach of the University ot Ala­ in 1927. I have endeavored to weigh Jinimy McL ruin, Sid T erris, Bruce
sities for ll’’27. The University of University, 1,771; H arvard 1,535;
Bjr Davis J . Walsh
though somo of them seem to be bama, a rd former Vanderbilt Uni­ competitive performance, w illing­ I lowers, Phil McGrow, Lope T en­ California ranks second with 25,- Fordhani 504; Columbia 802 anil Taylor will box his r.ld rivai
Canzctictf, at the feather,
; • * International News S en ice
ideally suited for th.* place. But versity football star, will assume ness to meet ali comers, improve- t-mo, Baby Joe Cans, Kid K aplan; 534 New York University third Michigan 505.
limit hero next Friday Mcht.‘
'S porta Editor
m
en’
,
wrought
by
experience
thnt
commissioners do read the sport
Michigan with 00G ranks first
_ *-NEW YQRK, Dec. 29—Wot, ho! news and maybe legislators do not. the position of athletic director comes with industrious pursuit of Stiinislau-. Loayza, Ruby Goldstein. with 22,708, City College of New
.lunior Lightweights— Joe Click, York fourth with 21,008 registra­ among the big five in tho medical
ARMY MAY P L U TEXAS
f4r Windsor,. Ont., the land of i?o he dropped his idea where he and footbai! coach of Louisiana matcher and restraint in the prac­
I i ncyboy Finnegan, Tod M organ, tions and the University of Penn­ j school list. Minnesota with 018 is
Kintc George and the Imperial thought it would do the most State University Jan. I, succeed­ tice of “picking spots.”
i Kaplan, Mike Dundee, Ray Mil. sylvania fifth with 17,020,
W EST POINT, N. Y., Dw&gt;.
i second, Pennslyvnnia w ith 577 is
quart, God save them both.
good, meantime hoping for a per­ ing M. J. Donahue, according to
Several champions do practically
i . Jack Bernstein, Babe H erm an,
The list of enrollments was made third, Chicago with 523 is fourth (IN S )—Southern Methodist n
, ’ Having plenty of time on their fect relay on the throw to the an announcement by President I. all of th .tr fighting in tho next
I Dunne, A1 Tripoli.
public by Dean Raymond W alters and H arvard fifth with an enroll- varsity, In Texas, may [,P Rjt | ,*
hands a rd other people’s money to pinte.
W. Atki.vjorb
higher uiviiimi to the one in which
date on Army’s football
of
Sworthmorc College who based
featherw
eights—
Benny
Bns«,‘
s^end, the boys sat .themselves
Perhaps I wrong Mr. Rickard’s
Donahue’s resignation ns head they )•• Id lUle. Thus several nam e.
it
on
reports
rrceived
from
the
list
dbWn beside T. Ricknnf todny nnl motives. It may be that he pirn i football coach and athletic director [ n r p ,,, iliffcruii
C’nnzoncri, Bud Tnylor, Al
Among dental schools Pittsburgh made vacant by the break witki
different classes but th*
of
211
institutions
of
the
associnM nt the next heavy weight chant­ for new .fields to de-fertilize and, or the irjivcrsily rrin r as a bomb- | rnt
wn,
Teddy
Bnldock,
Red
Chav­
tops
the list with 640 students. Navy, it was reported here »&gt;wi
w;ith the elasticity
' -^itnahlp Tight to Windsor, a town thut the gool old dominion i. -hell to Southern ath.ctic circles, i of
....... Andrew Routis, Dominick tion of American universities on Pennsylvania hn ■, 474, Northwest-, Southern Methodist is now
o f' 60,000 ju st across the border upening L&gt;r a harvest. Windsor’s Dnrnhue ban been one o ' the out. i nr, Sammy Dorfmop, Johnny the basis of registrations ns or eni 391. Michigan "74 nnd Califor­ duled to play Army jn jts Se
.
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November 1 *AI1 of the institutions
r
Flowers
is
entitlgame next season. Effort* m l
ftom Detroit and within ea
standing
athletic
figures
in
tne
1
e
Mv
I
iR«
r
1
■r.
.
nrcessibility to Detroit. Clevclaiid,
show nn average increased enroll­ nia ranks fifth with 203.
access of Toronto, Chicago, art I Chicago and the other big town South ior he ,.a-t qu arter ol a cd to ■« high m ark n n io n r the miding made in Washington to trT
li’iitamweights — Bud Tnvlor ment of 25 percent over chat of
one of the b!g Pacific Cloxist
the Middle West in generul.
of tho Middle West doesn’t m:i»u- centurv ■•Hi has produced a im m -' dlewe.ght.. and a place among the
ly
Bladock,
Archie
Bell.
Willie
five years ago. Forty-two of the
here for the open da*. on the Sa
A comparatively
_
small town, it i&gt;. a had bet and. when you gc; her of champion le infs at Auburn light h« .■-•y « i ights but Ins name
tli. Bushy Graham , Ignacio largest universities have expanded
p
urday a fter Thanksgiving Day^l
ms, but with a large flanti*»cr (to thinking it over lliiriy peivcn., and Louis:., ia. lie received his has been &lt;• ndtteil from m os. of i unadez, Johnny Vncen, Vic Fo- 28
percent Dean W alters said:
quarterback &gt;the li-ts and will he from this one.
ipulntion, meaning thnt th e y 'taxes and two percent l»?er aren’t fee .tbnll training
Ahe Goblstein, Chuck Hcllnmn.
The “ Big Ten”
Jink I' a icy, while ranking high
Ik in and probably float out, quite the attraction they m ig h t'o n the Y... tram.
Flyweights — Izzy Schw artz,
The first-10 colleges on the basis
the
:ht heavyweights, i .
itim
e
floating
an
occasional
in*.
Hut
F- V
inkie Genaro, Frenry Belnnge’', of all resident students places:
Constipation and He
well dovn m the Heavy weight lisi
l « n , there being no less than
The w riter happens t«» know tlw:
vsboy Brown, Johnny McCoy,
Minnesota sixth with
10,752
.
I et ause ho has not bevn active in
tflYre race tracks in the vicinity, ilirk.'inl and the New York roi.v
Diseases. (Painless no
liilgct W olgast, Billy Skelly, Bias
Illinois eighth with
23,3!M
SPRINGFIELD, 111. Dec. 29—(I
He
S u n d a y , he lop m o il. C* &lt;rgc Godfrey
. Loan- floating, therefore, might mirsii.n aren't far apart &lt;■:» tha;
|surRical
mehod) Dr. j0
i
•driguez,
Pete
Sanstol,
Willie
Wisconsin oighth with 12,789
_
defies c' »se rating I nause he has
k h* taken to be one of the necessi* | idea that the next big light should,
N S)—Polities in Illinois w elter in
Chicago
ninth
with
12,079
Davies.
•
.
•
Corwin
Howell,
Regislert
ties of life, li
like a loaf of bread | be held here. The commission i&lt;
Scud-fin.' I matches in the short- •»«’"
i'lforior opa bog of corruption, tho worst the
Ohio State tenth with 12,055
physician,
200
W. Got
I*
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o f maybe the lust two stepa on a; willing to make' concessions.
tour, ament a t the Mur.ic;-1p m n its. The welterweight and
On the busis of full-time regis­ state has ever known, C aricr II.
ladder.
hail hinted that it will double its I * j1
, 'rMe* will be staged lightweight divisions ure overlup i i
A
vc.,
Orlando.
Floriil
trations, th at is of students spend­ Harrison, form er m ayor of the
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Anyhov/,
T. Rickard had a gaud ante on ringside
seats. Mr. Riel:-1
Riel:- [i ti‘
City
of
Chicago,
declared
in
an­
next s’undiv.
Sundny. according
according to
to an an- I’i'ig to a confusing degree, na nr
Telephone
4393
fur
freeai
ing 12 hours or more a week hi
and, fc
K ; tlory and he told It wo!!. Tho I ard will coycedo a putt or two n« uncement today by Elmer (’a rl-itn e junior I'ghtw
. . cights
.
, i
sulfation. You will |)c
rollcgiate classes. California ranks swer to a request that lie become a
synopsis of the plot
.
.on, local professional in charge I thcrweights, the bantam a ar.d fea
candidate for the Democratic nom­
first
nnd
Columbia
second.
The
list
prised
how quickly you
therweights.
S' &gt; .this; in Canada, the government '■doner a ringside sent.
Daily dem onstrations of tho
ination for the U. S. Senate in the
of the* arraiigcments.
on this is us follows:
set
well
without loss of lia
tax on prize ^fights, a U-nu trun-.-1 CANZ0NEKI j S p.vVORITK
Bud Taylor remains champion &lt;u Ikissctt outboard cruisers a rc bo­
event there is an election to fill a
in u flight II. Favillc meets J.
I.
California
17,311
la ted from the .vulgariun, is only
a
poor
class
of
ilintunis
ami
-­
possible
vacancy.
•I
from
business
Clyde Chapman
- given at the Municipal Yacht
qicncor nnd
Columbia
13,275
two percent. In New York- if n
The
senate
has
refused
the
oath
Illinois
12.033
NEW YORK, Dee. 29.— (4N S)- I lavs J. Higgins. In II flight C. 1mingles with featherw eights. II
3.
Mil before Congress passes, the Tony Canzoneri rules 7 to 5 favor­ F. Meyers will play K. Page nnl old Bantam rival, Tony Canzonet. Ca dr. by Frederick It. Woodard,
to Frank L. Smith, U. S. SenatorMinnesota
11,307
i.
ite distributor, according to nn
government nnd state taxes will ite to defeat Bud Tnvlor in their J. l.udwig meets Charles l’owell. is now an avowed featherweight.
elect from Illinois. W hether ho
New York Unlv. 10 ” 18
tQtal thirty per cent. In Chicago, scheduled tin-round bout here to­
inounreinent today.
can keep his grip on the office or
Ohio State
10.935
J. (i. Ball. Sanford merchant.^ Another bantam who alway
li.
they will total Thirty-five per cent. morrow night. Eddie Long. Bud's i&lt; the latest to succumb to tli • guvy Taylor trouble is Bushy Gr.-.
whether a new senator can ho
Michigan
9,700
t.
The
cruiser
was
placed
in
local
, -M r. Rickard allowed th a t he m anager, informed Tex Rickard lure ef the mashie-niblack- acronl- ham. We list Graham, although h
elected or appointed is n milch
Wisconsin
.8,942
8.
•••aters
yesterday
and
attracted
cared rather deeply for th a t two that
mooted question throughout Illin­
&lt;l#
H arvard
7,565
.••MW he
MX will
«•••• he glad to
W match
»• Tav*" ’
111
^ to
l " Mr.
.** 1 . Carlson,
V IU IO » « ll. who reports j
ing
been
idle
since
last
Februgi
■
;
■ti.'itlt
mblu
interest
of
local
percent tax. He neglected to say lor with Benny Bau.-&gt; for the feath- that the hardware denier is dis *»y degree of
ois a t present.
Pennsylvania
7.505
the New Y«:s I (.rtaihen. many of whom took n 10.’
nhythlng about th a t four percent erw eight chanipionship if he de- playing fine form for a begina
cui InJi.
Acute
S tatistics show th at the largest
“ Illinois politics," Harrison de­
Boxing Commission He aeeom- lido with Mr. Woodard in
the
rrhoei, C
r
j
Diar
percentage
of
gain
was
in
uni.'er^*,n’ ^ r ' ? ,cHnr,‘
feats Canzoneri, and will also cn- tier.
clared,
“are
certainly,
in
both
great
|.iishcd nothing this year, yet D• trim little craft.
disked gcnleman of tho world tertnin n proposition to close
Morbui, Btoojj
p
a
rtie
s,
at
the
lowest
ebb
1
have
dcrerves a spot.
sd avoids the obvious whenever match with either Kid F in n rh i
Colic, Burns, etc.
known for the alm ost two genera­
TENNEY JOINS CLUB
My 1927 list is as follows:
• possible.
S w e e t Bu)&gt;tc is j |
Archie Bell for the bantiun title.
tions I have either been actively
,
v ttc u b lc ctunpoun) ,- J i,
*rt was the first time th a t Rick­
Heavyweights— Gene Tunm .
engaged in them or near the side­ f « l l y m I c cv«n fi r |.ht jmiticve c h ilj. A
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.— (IN S)— J e ik Deirpsey,
TEX TO SIGN SHARKEY
ard had hnd nn opportunity to
Juck Sharia .
lines, a close and interested ob­
in live iiiu M c i lor winch it t&gt; w .
The
six
hundred
irillioniarcs
of
p
r
y
to
the
hull
or
m
achinery,i
f
speak in public about the matter.
George G odfr-y, Torn lleefii .
server."
?)orting
pn-clivitics
who
patronize
.,
NEW
YORK.
Dec.
29.—
(IN
S
)—
}^7
-Previously, he had dropped n dipJohnny P.isko, Juck Delaney, Pat ­
Tlie groat mass of voters in the
.'j'’ V'V,l" ,1,ytr nm iKnC&lt;l f°r ' colleges of 500 to 1,000 hail an mlb r t ; e i p ‘l v/ e LB’b t l r t N ’s
lemntic hint, here and there, of Promoter Tex Rickard now plans Tex Rickard’s big boxing spectac­ ino Cz -udun, Knute Hansen, Ja !. H orula
shallow stream s.
1 ^ llf o:{ ,,0P ccn, whlIo the 55 state, Harrison asserted, "don’t
les
have
received
a
notable
addict
SWA desire to elevate the Canadians
H|b'n -luck Sharkey, Boston
I IJ.
Renault.
6u x ir 5 ^ 6 E T B i icl I
smallest colleges in the survey hav­ give :r whoop” ns to charges and
with one of these -annual spec- 1h«?«vyweight, for three lug bout* tion. Gene Tunncy, haavyweight
HOCKEY
STAB
INJURED
counter
charges
of
corrupt
ulliing
bodies
of
less
than
500
present­
Lightweights— Tommy Loug
■TAT VOUH tpRUQ CIST.’S ;
tildes but apparently members of " « t reason. If Sharkey bentr. Tom champion, has joined nnd thus be­
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ed the sm allest increase of only 15 nncus, stolen elections in Chicago
the boxing commissions in Illin- Hcency on Jan. 13. he w ill be mr,*.- comes No. 001 in the Madison inn, Juck Delaney, Jim m y Sl*tt&lt; &gt;v. •
•Leo l.onnki, Mickey Walker, Y.d •
CHICAGO. Dec. 29— (IN M — pcr ccnt.
and [other cities, r.ncl misuse of
LANEY’S DRUG ST0RI
o!s and New York had liecn look-1rhed with either Jack Delaney or Square Garden Club, incorporated, Okun. .Mlk.' McTiguc, Ma-Xcy Bo • Dick Irvin, right wing or. the Chi- ,
public funds.
Women’s Colleges
Mcisrh
Bldg.
Sanford.
Ifig carefully at their finger nniltf.' -Johnny Risko. If he wins that n social organization of Garden tnbloom. Jam es J . ISraddcck.
“ I come near knowing thi* pres­
u
u
i j . uuui .ck.
i. --ago Blaekhawk s hockey^ team
f r, uc.s
The ton
ten largest exclusively wo’ 8o this time he did his hinting* fight, he v,ill be sent against Jack : lock holders. Tunncy is the only c
Me
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DRUGI
with a cheer leader’s megaphone I Dempsey for the tight to nice- In.xor member. Jack Dempsey i'Mi l,'.i w eights-&gt; Iicl:cn Wal
,kufl. sustained in last iron’s colleges in the country and ent day political game from the
Hanford
inside
out—its
filth,
its
depravity,
’ w-ltj, , | U. M ontreal tluur rnrolln.ent reveals H unter
’“ Of course, boxing commissi -h, Tunncy, according to Biekard. If suppost-il to have invested 8150,000 Jock M e\ey, George C ourtm ., “
LAKE MARY PHAIttltf
-ru„ Maroons won, l to leading tho list with 4.011 students; its u tte r villainy,” H arrison a s­
members have nothing to do with 1the Boston bruiser is eliminated, iu Gulden stock, hut as yet he isn’t ,Dave Shade, Joe Anderson, Muxt .
I
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serted.
Bosenbloonv,- Jock Malone, I'eiu
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Ippcns 1n Congress, n!- however, all bets will bo off.
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^everBefore Approached
By Joseph L. Laube
of. 1920, which mounted to IT
fctlivfia! News Sendee S taff 087,007 running bales.”
• Correspondent
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There has been an unpreceden1
unprecedent,T ^ N T A . Ga. Dec. 30—(IN
development of
of the
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lATCL^jSTA.
30— (IN S) ci development
- A MW era of proaperity, such industry Inthe states covered by
a , has never before been expert- the survey, the department
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e d seven y«ara has seen an un- tion Qf Georgia alone increased
mecendented development In the from not quite 1,800,000 pounds
igrtcultuml wealth, population, 0f tobacco In 1909 to nearly 40,jjiriU y, aiineral and water re- 000,000 pounds last year.
W tcea JUid m anufacturing, arA gricultural economists of tho
ording to ,a commercial survey of departm ent stre ss the advisability
lib Bm I m u I made public today 0f crop diversification, but cmigacihe- United S tates Department phnslte the feasability of retain* Cotjnntprce.
| jpg cotton as a prim ary crop and
I S u c lfta p ld developments have recommend th a t Its
culture be
tcurett since the general census placed upon
a more scientific
i 1930’th a t'th is progress cannot I plane, with the aim of improving
at translated infloVtatistlca) form ,’ the quality and length of the staha govemment’a official report pie rather than thb quantity of

Survey Of Boats Under Con­
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film Interests.
The contrut ting parties are the
• Iff,’ Caumont-British Picturo Corporaf t k tion tho largest firm of its kind
in England, *«n&lt;l the UFA, the
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ipoNttuab to'Stressed by the sury. "Jr only 34 counties- out uf
total «of more than 450 in tho
(ion, did ‘ agricultural products
Rstituto a relatively unimportant
f t ion of tho total county protftfaL” thq survey said. “In
ralvlkof those, principally FloriI, H llbet products practically
|&gt;m entod.the&gt;total. One sparsosettled county in North Carola coast was credited chiefly
Ith fishery products, and In
folltor C«m*y,( Ala., mineral proucti ‘TJkedomlnated.’’
j In 102),. according to the
nTve/t ‘ there were
1,254-881
Irma u compared with a total
f 8^71,817 for the United States,
K ing thl« comparatively small
te a T»ver*l)he-flrth of the faring
l thfi'country.
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rlth 283,491 farm s, Tennessee
•cood with 252.669 farm s, Geori a 549.109- South Carolina 172,87, -Alabama, 237-631, and Flori-

meat

Westerners Aroused By Re­
ports That Boston Hotelmen Are Advising (lucsts
Not To Eat Beef Products

Bee.' prices are inglrer, the ciiam- |
bef pdlhft-d out, but t’.ic rise in
price in due to shortage of the j
( rodue . One f .he industries that
was hit hardest by after-w ar clef laion was the beef industry. In fact
it was nlmcs. ruined,
This year, 1,700.000 less cattle
wont to the twenty main m arkets
0. tho United States than in 1926.
jj was this scarcity that caused
if pricis to soar just ns the pri. *
of any -»ther commodity would
n 1 onr.
In
t&gt; o- «. of the West are not
complaining of the high price of
beet because they realize beef pro­
ducers are in n precarious condi­
tion, and hat such price?, are a ne0!’* cc.ssity to the recovery of the in
dustry.
|n,^
According to government s'ntisI ' tics, wages are 133 per cent higher
j ** than in June, 1914, and ns beef
the i&gt;r*ces nre or,ly 4H per cent higher,
( jn r.tockmen believe the in ion i8 ea.iily'nble.U pny’tho"in»i\ i*iti in U&gt;ef
prices,
unCattlemen of Colorado sny:
" W e h*ve l i e n edii’c.tcd up to
ivi^ the belief th a t the fine hotels of
psf. Bc.’ton and New York want only
;s ti heavy, choice cuts. When you put
As- $75 worth of com into a steer tha
int- costs another $75 to produce, to
irge S&gt;&gt;- tha. money buck that steei I:..'
ring to bring a good price. The hotels
v.-er n d«t pay for such meat as they
,,,,1 desire.”

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JPct• shc *aid* th
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Western
raisers were
up in arms today over reports from
Boston that the Hotelmen’s asso­
ciation of that city are a d v isin '
their guests to refrain from order­
ing beef products in the dinin'?
rooms.
And a w ar of retaliation is in
prospe#.
,
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,
“ If Boston is KUH'K l&lt;» uu ju r.i
onr beef, why shouldn’t we answer
DENVER

hlh» recent years have shown
idilie hi the cotton acreage,
s has been a general extencotton" rplanting
i■of
pv*”
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d l _____ i ______ m * t_ _ i _ _ i i _______
0 atne
coming of the boll wcevIn spite of new difficulties
qg cnftijn culture In parts of
h rO , ,National production hoa
town ’ a steady Increase since
i« Jow output year, 1921, the r a ­
n i showed.
“The southeast has been partipatlng. In this Increase and conIbfttcd 'h U rily to the 16,103,670
lie
1*25 and to the crop

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-enter of interest.
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Although “Jane" does not give
the disposition of the guns, this is
believed to be . the case with th«Japanese Nnrhi class, for it Is de­
finitely stated that there will be
ten. These cruisers, therefore,
will bo the most heavily armod of
tiny designed under the Washing­
ton Arms T reaty conditions.
Italian designers iiaw- gone all
out for speed. The Trento and
Trieste nre very lightly construct­
next April, the Gaumont-rVitish
ed but they are able to do thirtycompany will distribute German
six knots, ns against the thirtyfilms in the United Kingdom,
two an! thirty-three of other n a t­
while the UFA will m arket Engions. The new 5 000 to cruisers
lish films in Germany and Central
of the Coleoni class nre to be fa st­
Europe,
er still, and do thirty-seven knots
Important Agreement
in addition to enrrying 6 inch
Cinema cire’es here look upon
euns of a neiO lm l powerful mod­
the agreement fts of the utmost
el.
importunc-V insofar as it will proKnots concerning tho elevation
vide fJrpnt B ritain with Its first
of guns on the battleships of the
various nntions are guards/. with
the g reatest secrecy, but it is arain “ reported” that England’s
Leads In C arrie rs
“ Kent" type of cruiser h.ts the
While America leads in the a ir­ highest elevatioh, Htutcd to be 52
craft carrier class, with the S a ra ­ degrees.
toga mpable of carrying 72 nirplat.e*. the report shows th a t the
oth r nation hnve cevoted a great
deal more thought to the possibil­
ity of till their wnrships carrying
one or more bombing planes, then
tluii they have to aircraft carriers

’— ■WMF 2 2 ? Mr = vs

Buddy, 12-month old boy from an
orphanage at Little flock. Ark.,
is having the Unto of his life entertnlnlng the co-eds at tho Univcrslty of Arkansas at Fayettevllle. Buddv has come to the universify to help make the courses
I- rhUd-recrlng practical, and he
ha.. t.a^&gt; practice mothers who
see vo tis- feeding, slceulu^ and
baths.

LONDON'.— Dec. 30— Details o f|
cruisers that can plough through
the waves at 36 knots an hbur.
with gun ranges of nearly tw en­
ty mile*, and carrying half a doz­
en airplanes, are dlscjoset? in the
1927 edition of “Jane’s Fighting
Ships," a review of the world’*
navies which * has ju s t been re ­
leased in England.
This report gives evidence th a t
while the world has been listening
somewhat puzzler, to the talk of
disarmament which has been
strewn "Ver tho pages of its press
Admirduring recent months, its Admiraltiea hnve been urging their designer - to construct bigger, better
and deadlier warships.
Th.- most noticeable thing in the
equipment of these “ b etter" w ar­
ships i- that the aeroplane has be­
come ’he g reatest factor. On the
sea. r. on lnnd, this has come to
be the forefront its .the g reatest
offeii'i-e and tefensive weapon,
and I he adaptation of nir power
to warships has occupied most of
the thoughts in the minds of na­
vy Ini.Iders.

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At the sama time, however, they
arc not far behind the United
State-, for France’s latest “flo at­
ing airdrome” holds 40 small-type
hydroplanes, which can be launch­
ed ly a compressed a ir catapult
'a t l&lt; rty-soven miles p?r hour,
after a run of sixty-five feet along the c c ’:. Aral Jap an is cre­
dited with having a plane carrier,
which has space for fifty mach-

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Complete Rule Crooks In Recent Survey
naon’s Chinatown Made In New York State
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B arrow ’s View O f B

Social Structure
Wrong, SaysM ayer

' LONDON, D«c. 30. — Limehouse
rhinato-vm of London and cen£? of ita underworld, to ruled by
.w h ite woman, commonly called
JL “ Uncrowned Queen.”
^Tbla rtfyitenouB and sinister fig-

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CLEVELAND, (L Dec- 30 (Continued From Page $
i.; Henry S r l i o l l n ^ _
( I N S ^ T h e opinion of Clarence
of Diode petitions and* I
Darrow, the famous Chicago a t ­ will be enm itv and antagonism
think thft. courts &lt;
among
the
people
of
this
City
for
torney that humans sre “chips
first one 1th e rftiestidfi1
on a stream " tossed btek and for many year* to come."
forth with which we can do
dime
of the riahn- is
A. P, Connelly: "Tbe city baa
nothing, is alt wrong, according t&gt;&gt; employed experts to.study its a f­
Prof. Joseph Mayer, head of the
department of economics and so­ faire and they have seen fit to
ciology at Tuft* College, M ass, question certain obligations. While is
and author of th at widely read 1 am In favor the city paying its
book,
"Tbe
Seven
Seals-of obligations, ! think in view of the
Science."
experts** report the Hutton claims
"For Darrow to say. we cannot
do 'anything about socclal struc­ should be tested in the courts
ture of the world, is wrong,” and their legality thoroughly es­
Prof- Mayers- who is visittrwr tablished.'
here, stated.
S. M. Lloyd: "I think if the
The Massachusetts
educator
declared that although we cannot
change natural to*» it does not
mean we are not able to apply
them.
“ Fire is a natural phenomenon,"
declared Mayer- "But man has
changed it from r, menace to a
useful tool.
"The automobile is purely an
artificial creation of natural re!sources.
Our modern society Is
| just ns artificial as the automo­
bile and the man made it himself
out of nature."
“We haven’t dope it yet,” Prof.
Mayor explained, "h«au*e the
foundation of social science is
psychology of which we know very
little os yet.”
In conclusion the New England
professor stated that we “do
possess the power to control the
v .v jasreq*
stream upon which humanity is
Irish*
•
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tossed."

ALBANY. N. Y____
Dec.. 30-—(INS)
—In a report which readi&amp;t\as wierdly in contrast to ail the outward
appearances of m aterial prosper­
ity of the United States as the tal­
es of th« "wild children *of Mo*,
cow," John S. Kennedy, a member
™wnization .which rules the underof the New York Commission of
Correction, asserts there Is an sr{orld of London.
Cl,. (■ the Brtdn* of numerona
my of more th sn 10,000 boy crim ­
STOKE-ON-TRENT, Eng., Dec. like.
inals under the age of twenty-one
r t nlblina finga. the: traffickers In
year* of age operating in, New
opiurfl, an d the. agent respon- 2 | 7 ‘NS)~ In this very English
Two
things
the
resident
of
this
Jbie for helping Chinese to evade district, made doubly famous by new Arcady dislike. One is tho York State a t the present time.
the early novels of Arnold Rennett
These juvenile criminals ar# re­
weather, and the other the fset
£tudni»the
« - country
«
S ►wn inimitable pottery, a little that English saloons—or pubs, as sponsible for 44 per cent of all tho
* tit ioctt it i*
Sited, though sh ells etn*emed Ini. Krench colony Is trying to settle they arp_better known—are strict­ crime committed in the State, Ken­
numerous other criminal enter- down and Is finding the transfer ly supervised by tow, and are nedy asserted.
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nriseB, m ost.of her time is devoted from Montparnasse to a typbnl open only at certain hours of tho
To
Arouse
Sefrtlment
Bntish countryplace but litjt]e to day.
to the Chinese.
Kennedy said that hiR purpose in
its likmg.
■ .
p or yeara the law has been try*
Few of the residents speak Eng- reporting on this “astounding num­
&gt;|ng to W thU wohsan. Only once
Fh&lt;..»olony B P " sent. numbers l**b&gt;at all, and they have found ber" of criminal youths waa to 3lx weeks after Clara Poulton be.h* In their hands! but thbt fonly 300 men and women, but difficulty in establishing pleasant arouse public sentiment to tbe need :aate the secret bride of Attorney
—, for a common charge of as- there are fresh arrivals almost relations with the native popula­ for measures which will t*.rn away Richard P. Poulton or Chicago, her
rtalt; and ev en ’then, they could every week. They represent the tion of the village.
from the tide of crime so many fu­ Qujband was mysteriously marJered. The attorney's body ws»
not get anyone to give evidence advance guard of an army of 5,000
The greatest difficulty that the ture citizens of the State.”
found, badly beaten, In a, loop baseogainst her, so forced to ac­ workers, almost all French, who colonists
encounter is th a t of find­
Of the huge total, 5J)7l passed Dent after a meeting of it painter**
are to tako employement in the
quit her. j
ing
amusement
A
number
of
the
during the year ending in June 30,
Michelin tire factory now being
local. •
P a st A Mystery
newsdealers and booksellers in the 1927, through tho penal Instltuerected here.
Althooth&gt;her p ast is a mystery,
village have stocked their shelves tiona in N«w York City; the city
Many of the new residents have with French novels and newspa­
(ha story *M«, this vfhite woman
prisons of Manhattan, Brooklyn
- m . to Limehouse,
ijimunouso. many years n|!Ver b« n in England before, for pers.
and Queens and the county-jails of
■*o as the'*irl*Wnfe of an influ- although it is less than twentyFortunately, Hollywood speaks Richmond and the Bronx. Brooklyn
•stl'al Chlmtinan. During the many *jve miles from Dover to Colab, a universal language, and the had the largest number with 3,001
. Whnch
*- ■she
-*-• lived among j thousands of French people have French colony is always well
years In
while Manhattan was second- with
the Chinese&gt; becoming almost one never left their native soil to soe represented at the movies In town. 984.
of them,.sb* camo to know, the in­ what rtheir neighbor on the other The factory Is expected to be in
During the same time county
ner most se w e fa re f Chinatown; side of the Fjiglish Channel is operation in a few month's.
jails
of the State received 34-boys
gaining n.w jm derfullpslght of the
under sixteen, 4,835 between 10
workings of* tho Chinese mind.
and 21, and 1,310 of 21 years. In
Winnng- »ho confidence of the P l f O P T 17 A P D f l B T f Y *eM rrom
Doited States; that
Chinese, «bn- B»lp«d access to the Jh l J A / i L E i \ i r I V f R iA V r D we become industrially inde­ midilion to these, tho report con­
meeting hdtuea p f the ringleaders.
pendent the demand for goods tinues, 227 boys batween Id and. 20
Soon her wUdpu»i «»ve her power
made in the United States proper were committed to State prisons,
among ibese men, until her word
will be less. Just the opposito is nnd there were 100 more 21 years
*’
was law: Absorbing an
ait Iextraordin
the truth; for our transition from of- age.
Earnest Effort*
ary knowtodgn- o? the, law, she
an agricultural country of the
formed in organisation known os
plantation typo to an industrial
Rotween these ages 507 were
community would mean a much sent to the New York State Re­
tb« “F ig h ts* Fvmd.'’ to which
nt»riy tvttjr* Chinese who cornea
higher standard of living, and formatory, and 559 batween &gt;0 and.
to:Loitdon,» Chinatown contributes. S m all C o u n tr y B e lo n g in g T o consvqqently a much higher pur­ 21, and 180 of 21 years were, com­
U n ite d S t a t e s L o n g a T o B e- chasing power for the country.
I t .U &amp;aid, tijsre.are.China** who
mitted to other penal institutions.
pay b o erioriiioita sums, while
turrit* A s s o c ia te d In B u ild ­
Commissioner Kennedy declared *
' } ■ : A , .g .
otltora, drop, amalUr contributions
ing; G r e g t A m e ric a n E m p ir e
that whllr in New York earn­ | ' *.
V*.
into aNh4tW M tth pail th at stand*
est effort* are being modn through
Persistent couth* and colds lead te
upon a iih ll In h fr room in Lime­
tho formation of boys' cluos and
serious trouble. You can stop them now
NBW YORK; Dec. 30.—Mops of
house,
similar organizations to training,
with Oeonndiion, an emubiiied creo­
France usuplty show, qn, the lower
Looks. A fter Prisoner*
entertainm ent nnd opportunities Don't say that Mrs. 'William Me- sote that it pleasanL to take. Creomulleft-hand corner, enclosed in a
Frotn tfna room, on the top spuaro, tiny Corsica, the birth­
for*relaxation so that boys’ minds Mullen Is a member of the weaker aion ia a new medical discovery with,
floor Qf a dingly little house in place. of Napoleon. The island has
may be diverted along the paths of sex. This Gaylord, Kns.,- woman two-fold action; it soothet and heals
Pemiyfield this Uncrowned Queen been p a rt of Franco for over one
’** &gt; rectitude and good citizenship, coached on* of the few undefeat­ the inflamed membranes tad Inhibits
of Limthouze operates. It
is hundred years, it being today one
"they are all too few in number ed j&gt;rep school teams of her sec­ germ growth.
here that,.w hen Chinamen are ar- of the ninety departmental units
.Of all kmwn drugs, creosote it rec­
and territory 'covered, and this
ran g ed .fo r opium smoking, pedd­ making up the European territory {Tticcess In Meeting Business startling array of figures should tion this year. ^ S h o does every** ognised by elgh medical authorities w
thing
any
m
alt
coach
does,
InclucW
Problems Next Year To Be* result in an aroused public senti­
ana of the greatest healing agencies for
ling fo r sm uggling, she organises of th a t republic.
ing mapping out her .own plgyb't persistent coughs and- colds and other
hla defense, finding the loopholes
pendUpoiOKxtentToiWhich
ment and a tremendous widening
Rica expects some day tn
forma of throat trouble*. Creonmlttonr
th o u g h . which ho so often escapes. be Porto
and extension of these activities."
Science
Will
Be
Utilized
in
a
sim
ilar
relation
to
the
u
n
it­
contain*, in addition to creosote, other
l U r 'f i r s t step to to arrange, th at ed States, of which it has been a
healing elements which soothe and heal
th e\Ptisoncr shall have every lux­
since the year 181)3. Of course
the infected membranes and stop the
lly W. 8 . Cousins
ury th a t the hijv permits to per­ part
and purheases of automobile! and
Porto Rica does not cherish the am ­
Irritatlhn and Inflammation, while the
International News Service
sona'ori'remand. •
railway equipment. In his oipnion%
bition o f furnishing, n Napoleon,
creosote goes on to tho stomach, is eb­
•Financial
Editor
On
AH
Cars
’
LThed.reid&amp;Lby her extensive le- for there Is not upon the face of the
on bed into the blood, si licks the seat
"Our position with respect to
NEW YORK. Dec.
Succesi foreign trade is favorable' said
All Work Guaranteed
'* Hhpwledge'and surrounded by earth a more pace-loving country
jf die trouble end checks the growth
o f crafty lawyers, she than Porto Rica. W hat they mean in meeting business problems of Pierson. “Exports during 1927 has
Lowest Possible Prices
if the gernui
1928
will
depend
in
unusually
largilAhpils. .. substantial!: cash Is to contribute their full share in
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
PAN-AM
GAS
&amp;
OILS
been excellent. Of late, we have
even1: witnesses.
_
tory in the treatment of nenlstent
the building of the great American measure upon the extent to which beanl much about the danger to
)Ugh she woehs behind the. empire of happineas and prosperity, the principles of science are ap­ our foreign trade through the large
coughs sod colds, bronchial asthma, tl
brnnebitia end other forme of respire- 11
scisnea. *Wd has never been known not only for the good of the Wes- plied to nruunlsation ami manage­ scale combinations of European
ory disceaes, end is excellent far build* 1
to coma, o n i'ln the open, th e1Police tech Hemisphere, but for all hu­ ment. The. bgais left- by 1927 is
Competition,'bup
H
probably
will
bei
ing up tho ititam after tohto or flw'l
are confident that one of - these manity.
round and lUiftcicnt. Nd necessary found that much of his danger will
Money refunded ifanr cough or cold to
days they will secure evidence,
The first thing to do, naturally, element seems lacking.
be neutralized by improvement in
not relieved after tahlog according to
Which they claim will render hes a to know each other. Continental
Phone
382-W
820
W.
1st.
&gt;4.
This is the belief of Lewis E.
directions. Ask your druggist, (ad?.) {
harm less for a long time to come. with its insular possession in the Pierson, chairman of the American the financial condition of our fore­
ign customers and the purchasing
Caribenn Sea, and American citi­ Exchange Irving T ris t Company power of foreign moneys.”
zens of Porto Rica must assimilate of New York, and president of tho
all the good things making for real United State* Chamber of Com­
OKI
READY TQ RAISE S i’ll
Americanism.
merce.
The island is a veritable tropical
Pierson reminds us that a nat­
PROVINCETON, Mass., Dee.
garden, four days distant from
New York or New Orleans. It has ional purhrusing power whose lim­ 30.—(IN S )—"We will open the
1,500 kilometers of high-class au­ its have not been reached durinT hatch of the engine room tomorrow
Our
tomobile roads traversing natural the last three years has been still if the weather permits.
LONDON, Dec. 30, —1INS— scenery coippnmble
only with further strengthened by n marked tunnels are practically completed
Mental disorders are brought Switzerland's. Of the 1,400,000 in­ improvement in tho agricultural and the pontoons are ready to
habitants, considerably fewer than situation. He looks for no change drop to the bottom,” said Com­
about in man by the
®f
C aliflower/lb...... ..........
10c
almost more than anything else. one-third are colored, the rest arc in the "decidedly easy condition of mander Hartley of the Falcon, res­
money." Credit is ample, inventor- cue fleet flagship today while
When man gives up hla w e s Caucasian.
English Peas, 2 lbs..............
........: 25c
work w ithout leaving enough.in-^ Our yearly commerce with the ies uniformly low, banking condi­ divers were completing the sec­
tions
excellent,
nnd
the
present
Irish
Potatoes,
10
lbs..............................
ond tunnel under the gun of the
terests to give a real manning W United States has increased from
life, he runs a great risk of mental less than $20,000,000 in 1800 to year will provide a substantial 8-4 now nt the bottom of PrnvArizona Lettuce, lb......... ....................^ ‘.18c
negrly $200,000,000 a t tho present carry-over of building contract* Incetown Harbor.
breakyowti.
York Imperial Apples, 3, lbs.,.............. 25c
TWa la the suhstance of a, report time.
There arc in tho Island more
tamed by the National Council of
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs............................... 25c
Mental Hygiene, who have recent­ than 750,000 persona aged IS years
ly finished a several years study or more, of whom some 500,000
Yard Eggs, d o z .................................... 56c
of the causes which bring about are out of work for lack of oppor­
Grape Fruit, 2 f o r ......... ................
5p
tunity. At the same time,, prac­
mental disorders.
tically no manufacturing is going
Unmarried meri are more ap) to on in the country. , There is not
“You can buy oil at all prices”
Bananas, Oranges, Tangerines, Apples,
lose (heir mindvthnn those who one, single cotton mill in Porto
U tte taken on all the renponalbW- Rico; more than $13,000,000 worth
Honey, Celery, Cabbage and Onions:
tle e 'o f life,1 while many menta of cotton textiles having been
We Sell
breakdowns occur when the pros­ Imported last year. The same*Is
pect of N!toarriage is immm
true of shoes* of which^W,000,000
worth were imported. Glassware,
adds the report2nd. A Pnimetto
M. I* Fbx, Pro[k
Denying th at kfffdity has _ furniture and many small articles
Ip the needlework*line are also
at 35 centa a quart
great deal to do w ith the
W
ish
in
g
Y
ou
A
ll
A
rro
w
p
c
rotm
N rw Y ea^
cause o f m ental' dUordefl, the re ­ awaiting the energy of the enter­
prising man. With a density of
port continues:'
popolaton of 400 to the square
"Established mental disorder is nil!*. Porto Rico is just ripe for Inonly the resu lt of a long series of dm trializaton, and the ntclligent
morbJId changes, initiated perhapii docile labor of the country should
cries in m*ke- tho proposition attractive
oorr’youth,
in childhood
chi
10— , a scries
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING
which
leh m any of the
tl stages are mis­ tor American enterprise.
«•
ting and
th e_______
origin of which may
109 N. Palmetto
Phone 406
lil&gt;.
, ____
Some may thlak th at an indus­
~T—
he altogether hidden
— 1
trialized Porto Rico will import
i
"The sudden flaring up of acute
mental diaordet is often only the
i lbs* Whole Grain Rice ..
term inal m anifestation of a long
process o f
slow
combustion,
amoulderihgt during a period of
2 Can Black B erries..
y*ar*.
"IViriodic examinations of dis
213 S a n fo rd A v e . W h olesale a n d R e ta il P h o n e 31
turbances from an early age a n
lo .2 ,/a Can Yellow Cling Peaches
essential; special attention bring
directed to the teeth and the
.... 16c
W hite Bacon,. I K .......................................
s ta te o f tho digestive organs. The
lbs. W ater Ground M e a l.............
... 16c
’ ppblic m ust learn to regard men
Pur©
Vegetable
Lard,
lb*.....
.............
te l disturbance as something to
.
t o handled frankly and without
Golden Days Self-R ising Flour, .24 lbs.
Prejudice—Just like physical dls.... 15c
****"■
1 JUSb
B low n Qfulo Tobacco, ping*............... ...... .

Weaker Sex?

RICO DESIRE FOR
U. S. RECOGNITION

EE IKS
COUGH
D i n a

CAPITALIST SAYS
CONDITIONS GOOD
FOR PROSPERITY

General Repairing

BOB ISHIE’S
GARAGE

Fear O f L ife S a i d
Chief Cause Of A ll
M e n t a l D isorders

TUurtjtah.

r

Potatoes MS

■»r*n
* 4

Sweet

Potatoes
'l fce'l

Del Monte

Peaches

Rq- X

“Ye Only One“

t-tfW

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No. 2
Hit

Pork ^ B ean a
... ■rl? no

Mixed

rant.

Van Camps

Fresh Fruit
And Vegetables

T -*

4 lbs.

B lu e Roac

Sun Maid

Prunes 2 lb. carton

Pitts &amp; Littrell Say—

East Side Curb Market

QUAKER STATE

»H

Mazda Oil, Pb
One Can Orange Label

-- i* ‘w

* '

*

Syrup,— Free
••

Pitts &amp; Littrell

RED STAR GROCERY &amp; FEED CO-

I lb. —
2 1 b .; .,

i lb.
W »&gt;- •

Meat Dei

—
u •i

lo.

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$ l ?0

Pure W heat Bran, per 100 lb s ...... **(.*•**«••****•*■
No. 1 Timothy Hay, per ton,..............................

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V , We stock at all time* a complete line o5 fancy aadaUpto groceries, poultry, ,
horaeand dairy feeds. Having a number of large branch store* at various polnta
thoughout Florida and purchasing power ensbfafr tn to of far you extremely attract­
rIn the week,
ive prices on aU claaaes of merehsndiae every
- »:. : #
. When dealing with us j are I
"From Manufacturer
"
*
W.S. Barton,
her
,
Free Parking Space in Rear

21 Cts.
_ 75c

£2J25
$31.50

s

tubes

for
money.

RINES

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�iVT H E !S A N F O R D H E ltA L D , T R IP A Y , D E C E M B E R 30, 1927

HJR

Sanford Herald

Meeting: California’s Latest Move

A s Brisbane S ees

It

California ditrus growers, the Times-Union remarks, Happy Kansas.
are launching an advertising campaign for the extension of Oijr Editor** Biff Thought*.
jT jffT A
Interest in oranges as a health preserving food. The Cali­ Worked to Dealii..
fs) rinrtrfn. «N«*r ar« or fornia growers1action follows recent statements of scientists Good-bye. Mihtletc*.
a f l l n r r k S. l i * T .
Il 7 Art Him tlTtabaaa
who have definitely declared that oranges are of high valf M U U t ' 1*27 111 S l « l
ID L. DKiSI
—Kjiior ue as food.
I W J i n n BF.HCJ „
Maaaon,
Experiments in this connection, the Jacksonville pappr; n ew to n , kans , DEC. 30.—
tl.R R .iO U S
M » n n * ln « IM Itnr
notes, have proved that this delicious fruit has sustaining Going thiough Kansas, thin mum•V B s n tllT IO M HATH*
qualities that
are
exceeded by hut few things, and their
0I*
the writer'* third trip across
—
.
annlinont tniA HlOnUl, 111?
Y e a r ------------------■---— t "•**
• l l a a l h * ..
use by well people and sick people; by rich people and I ***j
white faced cattle ;
rM Monlk,
wT-i
people,
nnd
generously,
will
tend
to
better
general
health.
j„
tho
standing
cornstalk* seem
C a rrie r prr
happy oml fat, .von see 40 uuto\
_____J___
Hi.
The
TJmes-Unlon
says
further:
U m M , SanfuriT* s l i t s e e r » r » «
in cminly man* where you
r a b a r r l k r * i r IS* t n l r r i f c ‘Florida will benefit no little through the efforts ' mobiles
£
u-ed to »cc one buggy or rockaMl S cit* Heri-lrr rffflvlM fr«m
being made to popularize the orange. It will be a good . way. Kansas pig*, many of them !
n«r«rl*r Bevtn «Nrn«l**il"o
H i Ilk*nuns n r r t i dally enter,
thing for all growers of citrus fruits, everywhere. Flor­ “Jersey Ketls." live in wide fields,
r Bit (hr lesdln* event.. of Ihr
instead of muddy stys and are ,
lev B trU . Th* I. R. *. la *■ida
oranges tire known to be as fine as any grown in the
(bllr efflelrn* la Klartda and II*
clean. Pigs, like human being*,
world,
and
they
are
preferred
by
many
people,
who
have
n i l of hauritlBK «t«te m « i l»
are clean in the light environ­
hunt raaal.
had the chance to use and appreciate the fruits of many
ment.
Phr llrrald la n nirHihrr «f Ike
lands and all sections. California oranges will he recom­
til || area b s i ClrrulatlflBa. att
mended, by the advertising that is being sent from that | NEWSPAPERS OK different
• r a a l l a B M l A n v o e l n ll u n n f P n l t M n. AdtrrlUrr*. nnd Adtrrllalnv
passing cities, like so ninny lightsection of the country, but there can be no claim sub­
Mta wblrh rfi)«lrn r.irh I’uh'
houses, give information. The
|« r member lo .uhinll lu a
stantiated that would cause anyone desiring oranges ; Kansas
City Jornnl, Willinm Allen
iVMtfh aadlt »f anbnrrlatlnn
to turn away from Florida fruit.
m la a r d r r In i r r l f i a b » » ln 1 rlr
White’s Emporia Gazette, Sena­
• t a in
l m a HI
n r rnl rru
r r u lm
a tin
l n n ia n B i l l ■
M
tor Capper's Topeka Daily Capi­
“Magazine advertising and newspaper advertising
M at h a a la r a a m ethod*.
tal and the Murdock brother*’
is read the country over, and every proper effort made
Wichita Eagle, tell you all there
FRIDAY, DEC. SO, 1927.
to increase the use of citrus fruits will be useful to the
is to know, and more.
T ins n n n A i.n 's pro o h a m
industry, wherever carried on. Florida advertises her cit­
i B r a a o m r In e l t y a n d e n n n t y a d rus fruits extensively, but there will be no harm done by
GREAT KANSAS edit ;■* seem
a la la tn itlrn .
to have about the same intercut*.
■ D t r * r t w, W r ro a a tra l o J a r k a o n any good word said for the fruit emanating from any
rUlr. ■ I r n r i l i n o f S t. J o h n * .I n d.i a n
First comes the (act t u. yolitvj
source. The endorsement of the physicians is certain to
Hickman,
kidnaper and uiurdere.-,
U m
C a n k l.
have a good effect, as it will certainly increase the use
wonders whether he wi 1 he hang­
- I n U B K i f i n , Ion a f m o n t h l y " r » 7
of oranges — nnd increased use of citrus fruits means
ed or jailed for life.
He won’t
tla
Wr&gt;k."
_
_
atlHC
hu lM ln a
yrodlagaaill
wonder
long.
And
the
other fact
better
henlth.
for
America.
.
■ P m honor*, h o a rla
np n rtm eo t
While
it
is
true
that
Florida
oranges
will
benefit
inthat
he
hfecs
perfume*
„ C«»iH &gt;ltr d » « i.
,
..
,
...
.
, ,,
- to hi* overcoat a fter thousnnils oi
- £ • • &gt; * l e t In it u l r i l l h e « u t l f l e « . directly from the advertising campaign of the California imi|pJ, jn an opon car&gt;
fra praarnni.
growers, that does not seem to he any reason why citrus
- A M B n * d m o d e r n h&lt;&gt;*i&gt;lln1.
men
of this state should not conduct one of tho’r own. Flor- NEXT IN IMPORTANCE comes
BIBLE VERSE FOP. TODAY i
fact thnt J. Pierpont Morgan
1UR OPPORTUNITY:-lTe"thou : '.dft oranges are superior to those of California and this fact &gt;corJHenlj# tl) ^cad the U. S. Steel
ilted. 0 God, above the heavens: Is recopized by a large portion of the country, but if we are , corporation. And a fter that inIthy glory above nil the earth, to sit idly by, while our competitors tell about the food Val-1formation thnt Mexico on second
jtttn 108:5.
ue of their products, then our fruit will soon he forgotten. | thought won’t confiscate oil land*
?RAYER: Sing unto the Lord, 0
Florida growers, of course, nre already doing some ex-!{^.ff,r^ °M 4.xi'co*ad latest* m nstituMint* of Hi*, nnd give thanks at
tenr.ive
advertising and it is serving to increase the demand timi was invented.
I remembrance of His Holiness.
all the time, hut general advertising will not suffice to meet
the latest move of the Californinns. If already many people N E W SPAl’ERS, TELEPHONES,
GYPSY QUIET
the radio and moving
Iwt does it m atter thnt the time ]know that our oranges nre the best, it should not take very automobile*,
picture* have made interest, aphas come
much additional persuasion to show them that Florida fruit peurunce, manners and customs in
When I am too old to wander
runic pink silk stockings worn in
has thnt much more food value.
down
at

BRAKE SERVICE

mnM
KloWJa.
A truss |

• fertile valley-laml of life, or
hum
The thin, staccato music of the

W hat Good Hotels Mean

&gt;town 7

the depths of Alaska and at
West.

Key

IT WAS SUGGESTED in thi*
column lately that farmers might
some day sell cornstalk* to make
artificial silk and find the stalks
worth nmre than the corn.
William Allen White on his front
page says "an Emporian” which
means an inhabitant of Emporia,
is building u factory to make from
cornstalks celluose t&lt;» be m anu­
factured into artificial silk, paper,
films, celluoid, explosives, varnshes nnd other products.
These Kansas cattle with white
faces will miss the wide field* of
cornstalk* now left standing, hut
farm ers will bo happier.

Running through the exchanges the other day, we
found this rather interesting bit in the Fort Myers Press. It
quotes from Edson R. Waite of Shawnee, Oklahoma, who
tells us that good hotels are the biggest asset of a modern
city. In view of the opening of Snnford's fine tourist hotel
under new and progressive management, we think it might
be of interest to reproduce it here, ns follows:
The reputation of a city of good hotels goes far and
I
With pirouette and pass—a w;de- it brings favorable mention from every section.
^ U n g ” lotr, to..ing roguish Good hotels bring much business to every city. They bring
glance
outside money that is spent in every line of business. They
strangely sweet
*wcet bring shoppers galore. They bring buyers to wholesalers
Of meaning strangely
and promising,
and manufacturers. They brliifr many salesmen tn . ft yjtA1
bile old thoughts linger, age Is
The
better the hotels, the longer they stay.
VICTOR MURDOCK, IN large
young and free;
In the city of good hotels, the salesmen have theirsnm- [type on front page *uy«. "Rome
»o green of spring is gold on
T autumn’* tree.
tdes open nnd invite the merdumts from the sniToundimr!" :,s shaken by a quake fouri nd";
—John P. Mullen in the Hotariun.
cities to come and look. They bnhg a big automobile trade [JJJJ B K * nnnimwi "« ihat
l ik e Loeb and I^opohl ntuy be to a city. Tho first impression n visitor gets of a city is i among the relative.* of Sylvester
lekman will get off because lie is the hotels. If they make a good impression, they stay days | I*oli, at Turin, Italy, when they
instead of hours. Nowadays the man looking for an open-1
yesterday that Uncle SyJ&gt;young.
ing for a business, a home or an investment, travels by | Amwk-o^wUh'“w M M o P
President Coolidgc is scheduled automobile. If the hotels are good, he thinks it a worth
That sum. amounting to nlmoit
ir a trip to Havana in February while city. Good hotels often bring homeseekers and new f,00.000.000 lire, will he very wel­
Gracious Cal” is getting in n
come in Italy.
Mussolini will
ass with Woodrow Wilson as a industries to a city, thus assuring a steady, healthy growth. know how to make It useful nbd
Boost
good
hotels!
aveling man.
how to tax it.
------ c ------------------- n---------------------1 G. Fields' Minstrel »how, well
I WOULD NOT be surprised to learn thnt Henry Ford SENATOR CAPPER'S DAILY
Down in Hanford, has closed, is the greatest patron of journalism this or any other Capital say* miatlctue sales hn/c
fallen off. Thero is little Uemuxl
wmporarily,’’ it is said. People
ho have looked forward to this country has yet produced. He has set the pace in advertis­ for it "Kissing i* too comm»n
itertainmcnt every yeiir will mins ing. Now, if his new car shnll add to Mr. Ford’s billions, nowadays to be looked forward
In the future.
It will be plain to the business world that to his seemingly to a* an unusual Christmas tre a t"
1 ------ o-------prodigal but in fact highly conservative advertising mnst A modest .lady climbing to tie
Don’t think you can keep homo- be ascribed a very large share of the credit. In this con­ tap of thu London bus held h«r
lekera from knowing w hat taxes nection, it is well for nil advertisers to ask themselves why skirts tightly about her anklci,
the weary bu* conductor salt,
re simply by not putting it in the
Is no treat to me, ma'am.”
aper. No man is going to buy Henry Ford, Master Advertiser of all time, did not turn to "Legu
Legs
are certainly no tre a t h
roparty or establish a business in the bill boards. He has bought lorests and mines nnd this country,
nod now tho yourg
city until he finds out what the railroads in order to promote his colossal corporation. lie think the mistletoe n joke. Tin*
IXes are going to be.
seems content to depend upon Indoor advertisement unon romance goes into tho discard.
------- - O - — —
Y rult and truck grower* of tho the printed page.—From “Random Comment.”
one, before the embers of my
Are,
I see a hundred dawns nil
bannered-gold
id roee on sunburnt hills, and
bear a lyre
Whose music lured the cara­
vans of old;
id, in the flickering light, I see
her dance

AN OLD MAN having worked
-------------------------------- o --------------------------------anford section are looking forfaithfully for the pnstoffice for to
to a prosperous year with
years, got 'through the extra haul
prices prevailing for their
work of Christmas nnd was foutd
;uce and the crop outlook, from
I dead in bed. Uncle Hum had tie
SARASOTA
IIERALI)
irta, being very bright, much
satisfaction, if any satisfaction, if
la expected to be put into
We
are
glad
to
be
able
to
give
tourist
condition
is
both
intim
ate
;
knowing
thot he got out of thtt
lion within the next month.
judgment M rvm,t “ U therc w“ s *n hll? ‘ A
^Florida S tate News. Speaking our readers in Tuesday morning’s, and extensive. H is
Herald a reprint of an interview should go « long way to confirm ,K,t'cnt farm er would be ashnmtd
if publicity.
of Joe 11. Gill, first published in us in the opinion, which we have ‘l’ wo,rk 0 horHe
thnt servant .f
---- -— o -------- Senator Tom Wglsh, ef Mon- the Wall Street Journal. Mr. GUI nil entertained, th a t the tourist thl? richest country in tho word
____ this
___ __
_ would exceed wa.lJ
year
•
ana, famous investigator into t h e ! is vice president and general mun- business
Postoffice employes should ha.-c
pear, Hotel
tqually famou.t Teapot Dome oil uger of the Florida Power u n d jth a t of any previous yi
urt. better pay while they work, and u »
... get ,J gbt company. The Florida P ow -1booking* throughout tble
* i* in Daytona trying to
chance to enjoy part of life in freefrom politics. Walsh canid F «nd Light Company a subsid- to thaCeffecC ................
It is pieusing to note the c n i - |‘i°m 0,1 decent pensions,
vo had the Democratic nomina- i '.a.r&gt;. ,of the Am*r^ n 1 ower ®ml
for the vice presidency at the U r t t company, began operation phasis Mr. Gill places upon the
c*
i
JOHN I URCELL, ABLE ralconvention if he had wanted Jn th &gt;* » ^ tu ■ JL‘W y« « . . « « “• 11 agricultural development of the
high power lines u p ____
statc. He tolls us, "A n adequate road man, says the Diesel englie
May be there will be a better now hm
and
down
the
cast coast, across the comprehension'"of"^7 he agricultural using distillate much cheaper thin
ilum for him tuts time.
, .
.
• _____ ,,______
J state and up and down the west uctivity now under wny in the gasoline “is the coming thinr."
'Dog coursing at the Hialeah !CJ'*‘SL It covers virtually the on- state hardly cun be conveyed to It will take the place of stenn
In roftuced for tho, first time IUro toumt uml “tfncultural sec ■me who hus not traveled in Flor- engines Ip railroad motive power,
Mr. Purcell thinks railroad* Till
Sirfelmas day. didn't take well t,on* of
M 2 e J R B!!Sj lila within the h a t six months.”
u - j . ............V
,
,
m
anager
o
this
company,
Mr.
Gill
He
see*
land,
which
in
the
boom
of
,
u&gt;o
Diesel engines generutng
audienco
K Huudienco
H H u that
a t i |s intim ntc|y |n touch w|,h Florvith the ImL.iaj
run electric motors on
&gt;bits da’s development and intensely in- 1925 waa plotted into town lo t* ,;
^ijtieMsed t e deaths «&gt;t six rabbits
being
returned
to
cultivation,
g
rea
t
'K
‘w
locomotives.
T hat is chc»rlite r each one had been chasedJ all
nil tercsted in i t His company has
tracts of land cleared, drained and .Ju l news for oil men, when oil
&gt;ver the arenaa by
three
dog*.
I
ii
oy tnrec dogs. I '1* j nlreudy invested oyer u hundred
Ugnant *"e -tutors left.—Ociil.t (j narH jn ^be development of it* prepared for the plow, groves neg- j lakes the place of coal on rslliected during the real e sta te boom. : roads the oil surplus won l hst
Star. Die opera.ors
icru.ors ii’
must
.usi nave
have |t tirunreties
pronri-iir- in this
thi* state.
worked
over,
fertilized
and l°nK•o u g h t tV - v.t-iv dealing with | u r . Gill i* very much encourag- brought back to production, and a J
doxtean crowds
Ic«l about the future of Florida. In new nnd promising activity am ong! MIL
RUTH amazes
-------—o --------jbis opinion, .this winter will find the growers and truckers, looking I sportdom by saying,
Ncunng
recent visitor to the low er, the tourist business on u stable to the more profitable m arketing ! Jbe advanced age of 31 th a t he
Coast reporta there ore more bast*. He sets the valuation of of their products. Electricity on Ibelieves in all year round trsinif I’alm Beach, and Miami | the tourist crop at two hundred tho farm la going to play a very
an,l expects to be
Just as
present time, fully a month \ million dollars per annum. Aa he large part In tha agricultural dev** be is now.
the he ght qf the season, sees the situation, the people of •lopment of the stnte, and Mr. I J F o r *uch work aa Babe Kuth
ever before. The nortnern man ! Florida have mHdu ample provi uin
Gill'ss company ti
un eex- [docs,
hard
anil
40
is m aking an
x
- hitting
"
m‘ running. ■
*&gt;;
crate means is ju st beginning *i«n to take enre of their tourist hnustive study of the situation ; should be the best ago, ami 50
l!*e that he cun spend the business. They are better P « - with r
n iVi^w
view to placing
the
#■•**»••«
VMV - re- 1*bout M Kood. It isn't their uork
i r in F o r ’da, traveling to nnd pared to receive them than over nourriM o f the Flo
F lo rid
‘ a '‘Power and b«t their play between times that
i, at tom expense than he can I before, with better
highway*. Light at the service of the farm- make* men old.
In hi* own home town.
hotels, better railway *«r- ers. Its splendid plant equipment /
.
!!
;—;
_____ (vise and better recreational facillwith its facilities for distributing’ Nicholas Longworth has bem
re’ec ion of J. I \ Morgan a&lt;% {\c*- T,?e impression, with which electricity over the territory in reelected ip ts k tt of the house at
tourists will leave the state which it operates, nnd Ita efferen t Washington. Nicholas is certilnly
l.uf the United Stales Htecl the
thi*
year, when they return home, management, constitute It, a g r i-t* most.populuf
member of that
on wa* a clever move bv
be much more favorable than cullunrily and otherwise, one of august body and It’s surprising
Ac'uuHy he will wjl|
it, has ever been, and the reports FloridaV greatest assets.
The (that ha doesn’t get swell-headed
more to do w’t’i it than they
will carry back to the north fact that this company-spent, dur- und moke n try at the presidential
since Myron Taylor u* will only serve to bring mai
jng thi* past two years, forty m ill-! nomination. However, maybe Nick
f tL’inei* Poniniil^p
'.on dollars on new construction in Is a wtia guv and bellves that it’s
to be tha big cheese tn the
this elate, is moat COJlvinclng ©Vi. better
______
dence »f the faltjvof the men o' qwer house thhn a ticfeated Frc.*•b- bee- nf U in Flar’da. Qig
Ual candidate.—W inter H aw n
Ui 'L ion believa, ‘ -------.-s, f l c v #»;,e g 1
'
t , , j j AK

hydraulic
AND

MECHANICAL
AUTO REPAIRIN q

Sanford Auto
Brake Service
Tk5

QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
Halting, Crating, Shipping,
and Storage.
We nre prepared to do any
■kind of transfer service at
REASONABLE PRICES.
Phone 498 601 E. 3rd. St

FOR RENT
In

LOCH ARBOR
One 4 room, one 5 room
nnd one 6 room house.
These houses sre modern
every respect, and the
rent Is reasonable.
Also have two 2 room
apartments partly turn
ished.

\jight Gars.•••

Elton J. Moughton
A rchitect
First N at'l Hank Kldg.

can now give
big^car com fort

l!

Hanford, F lorida.

Aonaing new device eliminates
bounding and tossing la light,
short-wheelbase cars. Allows you
to take rough roads at forty and
rtijoy smooth stabilatcd m otor­
ing. Seven-day guarantoed-free
trial. $28 for c o m p le te sec of
four. Slight installation charge.

FROM FACTORY
TO YOU
FEDERAL.
EXTRA SERVICE
TIRES &amp; TUBES
nt prices you would pay fot
inferior, unknown,
makeshift brands.
F. P. RINES

_

WATSON

_

S tamlator S

lu - grip

FV I C K S

Check before it starts.
Rub on—Inhale vspor*

flM li

You will have to set
these to appreciate them.

G. S. WITMER,
P. O. Box 339 ^andford, Fla
. phone 254 — M

NOTICE
We now have our old Phone No. 311 In our new office
2i)0 Palmetto—When you want Elder Springs Water,
Call us. And We will give prompt delivery.

A U TO M im vF. ELECTRIC CO.
W. 1st SI. ill O'th

Photo* 2J

221 E a st F irs t St.

Elder Springs W ater Co.
W. W. THOMPSON, Manager

Three meals a day,
seven days a week!
NO EASY order, that. If any m an thinks it is, let him
try to pl£n ju st seven consecutive dinners without repeatinfr a single item on any one menu. A woman m ust
have considerable ingenuity to plan — and considerable
executive ability to prepare — 21 meals a week.

FLORIDA ON SOLID BASIS

P M

W. 1st St. Phone 2 I 3-J

In recent years, m any new dishes have graced the
dining tables in our homes. Delicacies th at were once
secrets of restau ran t chefs are now prepared quickly and
easily in our own kitchens.
And., advertisements., have had much to do with adding
to the variety of our national diet. A beautiful picture
of a tem pting dessert, with full directions for m aking it
—7another receipe for a luscious salad — a new use
for an old fam iliar staple — in such ways do the adver&lt;9telfcements continue to arouse the most jaded palate, and
to save the perplexed housewife!
It is well w orth While to read and study the advertising
pages. To all th a t pertains to the home, to all th at per­
tains to every-day life, the advertisem ents contribute.
W hether meals, motor-cars or music, let the advertise­
ments help you m ake the choice. You will find them wise
in council, trustw orthy in service.
Read the advertisem ents — they help you get the most
out of life and save you tim e and trouble doing it
mi

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1927

rid
Personal
Activities
,ce W .p h o n . 14a MRS. FRED. S. DAICER, Socioly Editor Residence T.l, 37.

PAGE FCl

^Woman’s Club Gives Mrs, Thigpen HostesslK've**h,s rpaji&lt;&gt;nfor believing that
doesn’t cut much figure In
W elfare Departm ent To Every WeekBridge polities
prohibition jobs anyway:
Party On Wednesday Of exceptiimnl interest and “These fellows who get cnfocre

-------pleasure was the lovely bridge tnent jobs make so much money
•” wi.™. . . . . j
The Welfare Department of the party given Thursday afternoon that they move Into expensive !•*»
Lmted
States
and
Canada stand a George Hnldeman will he' fen tt.
Woman’s Club entertained most when Mrs. ,W, J. Thigpen e n te r­ neighborhoods and retire. They gj
good
chnnce
ojf
emerging
from lore considered hy the city &gt;*&gt;u:K
tained
the
members
of
the
Every
in tor.society instead of for poli• delightfully yet informally Wed­
the
competition
well
up
in
the
lard
nesday at an At Home nt the club Meek Bridge Club at her home on Uos. The politicians know th u The most formidable opposition i»
ark Avenue,
Poinsettias were when they get a man an cnforc •
house on Oak Avenue, entertain­ ivishly used in decorating the im-nt jot*. th&lt;ly only ln*e him for expected froni the Finns and the
-MRS. PHILIP DUNCAN Me RAF
ing members of nil the dcjmrt- rooms where the guests assembled good.”
Norwegians who heretoifore have
announces the marriage of he-'J n.cnts of the club as well as new for the games.
always been ahl# to carry away th.*
■
hit.
man
wrote
into
the
Treas
daughter
The bridge accessories were in • uy the other day for a jolt us lion's shnre of honors in these ev­
i
II- tjpp® »P*L residents and visitors to the city!
MARGARET ELIZABETH
keeping with the season and ut
daughter Miss Alton Epps «i , n
.
, , ,
„
a "prohibition .officer.’’ The up- ents. .
to
Jefferson. Ga.. who have been vis- 1The offa,r w*»
tho f,*rm of » « « conclusion of the games, scores
FRIDAY
MR. GEORGE ALLEN
were counted and the prize for 1.1lean ta spell the won! in many
iting here ns the guests of Dr. and !“ «|uninted meeting.
Announces the Ope^iflj
j'cnrl Robson and Elva
MAFFKTT
high score among the club m em ­ w.iv-. but that one seems to be the
I
Mrs.
Epps
left
Thursday
morning
Wreaths,
garlands
of
red
and
-will entertain a t bridge at
of the Dining Itoom^-" **_mm
_
iiu.-t (teculiar to date.
b riday morning.
for their home.
green, houghs of cedar and pines, bers, a framed print was won by
JoLt at the home of Miss
with
a
Mrs. James G. Sharon, Mrs. M.
December thirtieth
Assistant Secretary Lowman ait1 on the Bariford-Orlumhi
cs wed as baskets of red roses and H. Mabry, who held highest score dressef a tart letter recently to no
nineteen hundred and twenty
Misses Mildred und Christine
the guests was presented a Oklahoma man who. reported to
seven at nine thirty o’clock.
Doyle, who are attending school at poinsettius were used in deenrnting among
I , y Howard Chapter U. D.
dainty hand ntodc handkerchief. bun that his *hr.o* and overcoat
the
spacious
club
lounge.
At
one
'Preshvterian Church,
Longwoorf. Fla.
St. Augustine, are spending the
1 meet nt 3:00 o'clock a t the
Sanford, Florida,
*nd of the room, a large Christmas At the tea Imur the hostess served had been st i!nn when a man broke
holidays
here
with
their
aunt,
Mrs.
0f Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
til sty re frv-h merits consisting of
and
redecorated
Frank Miller.
tree had beer placed, brilliantly a salad mid uo course with coffee. 'a '" his room, and that he ’.as sure Remodeled
FssnM Avenue.
"" ' tie hut a dry agent would d •
New Management. Moderate
lighted with multi-colored electric
Mrs. Thigpen’s guests were Mrs. such a thnig.
SATURDAY
Rates
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Junes who l i g h t s .
J»me&gt; (I. Sharon, .Mrs. M. H.
Jliiry of the Campbell-Loj“ I HAVE soli! over 2.00(1 Ford
have been visiting us the guests ot ; The guests were greeted upon Mabry, Mi G. F. Smith, Mrs.
rposl American Leftion with
Dr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Minnie E.
Special
by Mrs. Henry Wight, George S Witmcr, Mrs. A. M. De pint-, and would like to tiy my link
ISe« Year’s eve dance a t the MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE \ Jones, and sister. Mrs.* lien Cant* j arrival
Forest, Mr- M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. •ell ug Federal Radio,” a salestna i
chairman
of
the
department
Mrs.
HA
ZEN
1 j-orreet Lake, nt l&gt; o’clock.
wipes t" the Federal Radio Com­
lessee
nnnnunee the mnrriage of their well, left Wednesday for Kissim- , K. A. Douglass, club president, and Ernest Wiggins, Mrs. Braxton I.. mission.
MONDAY.
n*ce.
,
yir*
i
r
iin,K„
•
a
is
i
*
r
ik
I1
a
t
■
*
«
*
,
14
•
It
,i
Perkins.
MrLuvvtey
Inglis
of
i
.Mrs.
J.
r
.
Gibbs
secretary
of
the
$ 1 .0 0
Z-._„
daughter
ithlecn Mallory Circle of the
The commission knows one m
club. The hostesses for the after^ Atlanta. Mr-. Samuel Dighton,
__
JANE
■■■
■ ttm—r 1—
immwi m r *
gaptin Church will meet nt
Mrs.Paul Keely and snmll daug­ noon were Mrs. K. S. Dutton, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Mnrkell and Mrs. E r­ ■"•&gt; jokes itself. Cnminissioiiec
to
f.viock nt the home of Mrs. MR. coi.i.A evie w oonrorx hter. Jane left Thursday afternoon Holly anil Mrs. II. J. Lehman.
nest Galloway.
^ in i Pickard was asketl recentI)
L Jockey, 1310 Park. Avomit,
e I ethi-r the commission would ask
m
their
rat
for
Tampa
where
they
A
short
program
was
rendered
s Organ Club will meet nt The wedding having taken place. will visit a-i the guests of Mrs. during the atternoon which includ­
■nything from Congress.
.December nineteenth, one
o’etock at the home of Mrs.
No.’ sanl Sam, “we'ie tin. Imne
ed leadings by Miss Cornelia Mc­
thousand nine hundred and twentv- Preston Me Geachey.
|| Phillips o° ° “k Avenue.
thev’re fighting over, Tlie hone
Rae, Miss Marjorie Forrest and
seven
_,cht Club will give dance at
•ever says anything."
Miss Cnrol Griffin of Kissimmee Margaret Talbott. Several piano
Dol.and. Florida.
Wimlrit it once— :..mm Coons, Oppnssums, .Skunks. Bring your - k - i
IVitht Club nt U:0O o’clock.
is the attractive house guest of selections were given by Miss
|T
TUESDAY
flirs in or drop us a card and our rrprcseiilalive will call, We
Mrs. Ren Cantwell «t her home on Charlotte Smith.
1urf-hoard tiiittig u popular in
Iminolr High School Parent
Park Avenue.
par highest rush Market I’rirrs.
The
daintily
appionted
tea
table
England Th*- turt-rider nltarhes
in Ro d n e y d i t c h e r
Ihrrs Association will hold rog■
I was spread with a handsome lace
WASHINGTON
Politics
will
h,hiturf-honid
to
a
motor
car
whicu
1 meeting ut 3:15 o’clock,
II, A. Me Llhimnnii nl Atlanta, I and embroidered cover. A silver taken oiii nt the selection of pro­
nion’s (iuild of Holy C ron
Git., who has been visiting hi? basket filled with roses and ferns hibition cni.-rcement personnel in drives across a field at a speed of
A lovely compliment t o t w o at sister, Mrs. A. W. Epps, left
opal Church will meet at
formed the central decoration. Tea sofar us the Civil Service Commis- G "in twenty-five to thirty-fiv.
10.3 N. Dark Ave. - Snnford, Fla. • Next to Valdez
[o'clock nt the Parish House. tra&lt; ti\e visitors ta the city Miss • Thursday morning for his home.
was poured throughout the a fte r­ •Ion cun l e m o v r it. but the commis* niles an hour.
Caroline Mathews an&lt;; Miss Mur- '
-------noon by Mrs. M. Martin, while Mrs. don eaiij touch for the politicians
:ha Langley of Camp Hill, Ala.,
Mias Hurt Murrell of Orlando is W T. Wheeless presided over the
The work .if putting the person­
was the bridge party given Thurs­ visiting here for a short time as eolfoc service. Refreshments of nel uiniei ■t\ 11 service still goes
day afternoon by Mrs.. Alfred W. the guest of her sister .Mrs. W. A. sandwiches, cakes, tea and coffee on and the commission recently an­
Lee Jr., at her home in Franklin Lr filer.
were served by the hostess assist­ nounced thin most of the adminis­
|ss Nellie Ray of Jack soo­ Terrace, when she entertained the
ed by Mis, Frances Dutton, Miss trative posts probably would he
Mrs. Charles K. Henry and Marion Hand, Miss Frances Wlison filled b&gt; • c itilled appointees bv
the house guest of Miss members of the Sans Souci Bridge
erine Schirnrd, was the guest Club and two extra tables „f daughters. Miss Ruth Henry, Mrs.' and Miss Helen Wilson.
tlte first of the year. The lug job
Grunt Wilson and Mrs. Claude
[nor, Wednesday afternoon at players.
of examinin'. 2t1,1X10 applicants and
[ely bridge party given by
The rooms of this coxy bnme Ogilvie, motored to Orlando Thurs­ PROMINENT WOMAN WEDS certifying i-ligibles for 2"*&lt;I0 jobs is
Beverlv' Bender at her horns were abloom with quantities of day where they spent the a fte r­
Rill uiKunipleted, however, because
he Panin Road. Poinsettias, pastel tinted sweet peas and eaten- noon.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec.
of the lurk f funds ejiusetl jo.- the
oscs ami greenery were use I ' ilulns combined with asparagus
(INSI Mrs. Monette Broussard, Senate filibuster Inst session.
pleasing effect nbout the! Terns. Dainty tally cards aceentu- Miss Ruth Gillon returned home wi&lt;lnw of (he late Senator Robert
The mil) teasouiiblv itssiini|ttio|i
wherc the tables had been! iting the color scheme were used Thursday afternoon front Bartow Broussard, and sister-in-law of the is that poll.us wdl I'igme im port­
.or the games of progressive where she spent a short time with present Senator Edward Brous­ antly in the selection of prohibition
•for play.
her sister Mrs. Caldwell. She war sard of Louisiana, was married officers, despite the efforts of the
er a most interesting game bridge.
|iJge had been played and
Upon the completion of the fifth accompanied home by her mother, here today to Frederick J. Kilt- commission. The fact is that the
Electric Reproducing Phonograph
»u,f a
TJ
hod been totaled it was progression scores were compared .Mrs, S. F„ Gillon, and Mr .and Mrs. berk, of New llteru, La., a child­ commission has a check on the
-&lt;—
hood
friend,
that the high' score prize, and Mrs. C. E, Myers who held Charles Ftcinworth who have been
politicians and the politicians have
nty party bag, had been won top score among the guests, was spending some time at Bartow vis­
» cheek on t h e e namissioit's ambi­
■ c
V j ’■;«3
jlss Alice Elder. For having awarded an embroidered guest iting rleatives.
tion to k e e p them out of the pic­
Fraser, Miss Olive Newman, ,Mi-.« ture,
lecoful highest score. Miss j towel.
The club prize, also a
&gt;
Miss M argaret Clinkscalcs who Emily I.ingle, Miss Margaret
tine Schirnrd was given a 'd a in ty guest towel went t» Mrs.
Up to the time the commission
j;
Peters,
Miss
Mildred
Holly,
Miss
chet. Miss Bender pre- Emmett McCall. The two guests of has been spending the past two
certifies tla- ollgihlcs, politics is
Miss
Kloise out of the picture, except that tlie
t
. her honor guest with n flat | nonor. Miss Caroline Matthews weeks here as the guest of Mrs. J. Georgia Mobley,
y pocket book ns a momenta I and Miss Martha Langley were Maurice Allen, left Friday for her Lcnier, G. W. Spencer Jr., Horry enforcer who may now hold hi&lt;
,f = . JL'l
Woodruff. Frank Woodruff J r , job throug political influence .«
occasion.
i presented silk lingerie,
home nt Belton,'. S, C.
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Robert Dodson, Alnert Connelly, given credit in the examination for
towing the awarding of the I Delicious refreshments conslatMr. and Mrs. Tom Cain, who Stanley Vernay, William Dash, iiis experience. After that, in the
the hostess assisted l»v ing stuffed apples with cream
W. A. Adams, case of.the more important adm in­
[mother Mrs. Frederick W. cheese- and nuts, sandwiches, salt- have been spending the past week Hope Huff,
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Hart on Mabry, istrative jobs te appointing ofti:r, served templing refresh- ines, stuffed dates, cake and cof- here with Mrs. Cain’s parents, Mr. Everall Dash,
of a salad course with ho*. fee were served late in the after and Mrs. J. II. Tillis, le a v e 'S a t­ James Sharon Jr., Peter Schanl- ers may select one out of three men
noun by the hostess.
'T h is .Machine Is handled by
urday for their home at Belle Williniii Lake- Sam Byrd nud| for the job.
Hate.
James Wright.
Meade. N. J,
.
Lnjoyjng
this
prtty
party
were;
ghe*tji .were Mias SislUp
iik-jnrtances where there are
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Miss Knthcrtru? Hchimrf, Miss Caroline Matthews, Miss
numbers pf .■.imilur jobs tqien, the'
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. I jm? ,lr„ rommissinn certifies a lunger list, I
Miss Emma Owen, who has
I Juno TorrfHec, Miss Ktheldn Martha Langley, Mrs. Emmett
Irson, Miss R. E. Griffin, Me Call, Mrs. Lee A. Conoley, been spending the holiduys here left Friday afternoon hy motor and here three men must be chosen
lEloiie I-nnier Miss Margaret Mrs. Raymond G. Fox, Mrs. Brax­ with her sister, Mrs. L. P. Me- for Tampa where they will vLil from the first five on the list. For
jpsan.
Miss Rose LnVcrne ton B. Baggett, Mrs. C. E. Myers, Culler, leaves Sunday for Tamp i as the guest* of Mr, I-ce’a par­ every three men chosen, two may
Exclusive Columbia Dealer
Miss Pearl Robson, Miss Mrs. Ernest llousholder, Mrs, W. where she is a member of the ents- Air. and Mrs A, W. Ism Sr. be eliminated entirely. None of the
108 SouthPark Ave.
Vincent.
Miss Natalie Theodore Langley, ,Mrs. Ralph faculty of the English Classical
Miss Martha Fitts left Friday five is discarded until the appoint­
•
[worth, Miss Alice Elder, W ight,. Mrs. Charles L. Parks, School.
ing
officei
lias
ronsidered
him
for
lor Washington, I). C„ where she
iBeatrice Howard, Miss Julia Mrs. F. E, Roumillat, Mrs. Ben l).
will visit her nunt, Mrs. N. F, Pay- three jobs, after which he goes on.
Miss
Cary
tine
Matthews,
win)
Caswell,
Mrs.
J.
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Woodruff,
Mrs.
I ns. Miss Eugenia David and
automatically. Large number* of
Hugh Lalor and Mrs.
Edward has been delightfully entertained ton, fo r a short time before re­ eltgibles may thus be passed over
1 Louise Russell.
ns the guest of Mrs. Alfred W. turning to Staunton, Vu., where ngnrdless of their examination
Lane.
l ee Jr., left Friday for her home t lie will resume her studies nt marks, but only fid peT cent nt the
Stuart Hall.
at Camp Hill, Ala.
most in thi one-out-of-three select
Inns nnd o ily h&gt; per cent where I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Alien
MufMiss Martha Langley of Gamp
there are numerous jobs of tin*!
Hill, Ala., is visiting here as tho fett left Friday morning for Sa- same type. Most of the present uttle son, who has been named
Uula,
N.
C.,
where
they
will
visit
Jr., was born to Mr. and
The handsome home of Mrs. guest of Her uncle nnd aunt. Dr.
took the exams, and many
Mr. M uffett's parents. Mr. nnd gents
. McClary on Dee. 20. 1027.
William Moore Scott in Mayfair and Mrs. W. Theodore Uingicy.
ot
them
will surely lie retained.
Mrs. J. M. Mnffett.
tch night scvricc will bo was tlie scene of a most delight­
High enforcement officials here
Among those from Sanford a t­
turday night nt the Luther- ful As well as beautiful social af­
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Miss Cornelia McRae and Phil - sav politic wlil le kept out of the (
the
Revillers Dance
lurch\ to which all are Invited, fair on Thursday when she was tending
relcciAiors: The commission hopes
Wednesday
evening
ut
the
Orlun■
lip
McRae are expected to retin a so.
khes n,nd coffee will be serv- hostess at luncheon, compliment­
8 o'clock. Services and* sing- ing Miss Naomi Scoggun of Wash­ do Country Club were; Miss Nn- home Saturday from Jucksonvill"
CONGRESSMAN LAGUARDIA
wdlcome in the New Year ington. D. C. the guest of Miss &lt;&gt;mi Scoggun. Miss Emily Inglis, where they have been spending ,i( of New
ork, distinctly u wet, j
Miss Helen -Vernay, Miss U llb sljort time.
|
Olive Newman.
Rev. Ecknrdt.
Hi)ma Lundnuist nccompnnAn abundance of lovely cut
*t 4
r. and Mrs. W ester of Lake flowers combined with Icrif3 were
[to Pierson, Fla for the early used in profusion in the living and
t jervice on Christmns morn dining rooms. The attractively ap­
I staying over also for the pointed luncheon table was over­
laid with an exquisite Italian cut
h service at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Norman De Forest work and linen luncheon cloth.
o daughters of Melbourne The central decoration was a howl
ests of Mrs. Anna Do For- pf fruit, while ut either side tall
real tapers in silver holders cast a
Christmas,
ind Mrs. Adam K arr and pretty glow over the scene. At
■laughters and little son. of one o’clock a five course luncheon
joined Mr. and Mrs. John was served.
Covers were laid for Miss Naomi
Iind Woodard Bertleson with
Scoggun.
Miss Olivo Newman,
Mrs. Alfred Ericaon and
Lille Frnser of U k c Worth,
at the home of the latter Miss
Mr*. T. A. Jordon of Sebastian.
ir Christmas .dinner,
W urner Scoggan, Jurnes W. Barnes
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and Mrs. Fred Krell and W. K. Scoggan and. Mr. and Mrs.
n of Arcadia are spending
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plidavs here with her parents, Scott.
Mrs. T. O. Tyner.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Keltt of
Tyner, wife and baby, Mr. Orangeburg. S. C-. are visiting in
y and Emil Magnuson and Sanford as the guests of the la t­
40 inches wide in blade aval colors
are home for Christm as.
te r’s sister, Mrs. T. D. Inabmet.
pre were Christmas treeB at
me* of Mrs. Alma Necse ntt her sisters und nieces,
at Archie Swanson for
Odd pairs in sizes 2 1-2 to 4, In fine ladies shoes. Assorted co irs and designs.
family and .th a t of Mr. and
F Lundqiiist; one a t H. G.
i»t for his fam ily, Mrs.
Mur
urjdquiat Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Indies' Bose
54 inches wide. In all colors
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. BalFor Friday and Saturday only
Eric and John Lundquist
a special on ladles* Node, vzlT*. There was one a t the
urn to $2 in dark co]om.
Mr. and Mrs. Magnuson,
ing for 89c.
o entertained on Christmas
t parents and family, Mr.
More Dollar T^bie Shoes
Richard Dix
I nf»- Fred Krell and family,
Present sale prices on all men’s shoes
40 inches wide Hjrht and dark colors
“TH E GAY DEFENDER"
Another lot of ladies shoe* has been
4 ;Mrs. Elmer Tyner and
h;ive been reduced. $10 values prices
knd Mrs. Noah F ry and
added to the dollar tab' e for Friday and
Ben Turpin
T Bengritan and again on
• Haturda
in
at $7.85 have been cut to $7.35. $8
■y except the la tte r three.
“T H E JOLLY JILTEIT
Beck w ho'has been real
’ Bargains For .Children,
values selling for $6.45 are - now
!e to sit up Christmas,
Milane News
And don't forget the «xtra npeeial bar­
parents, Mr Jind Mrs.
40 inches wide in all colors
$5.95, $3.95 nnd $2.95 sale prices
gains for the children, Now U the time
["•
*fk, were dinner guests at
TOMORROW
to atock up for the year.
cut to $3.45 and $2.45j
tterzon is ill this week a*
Tom Mix and Tony
“• of his daughter, Mrs.
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^linger.
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“SILVER VALLEY"
*nJ Vllhen and y lfe had
'l i l y and m arried daughCollegia'.*
Kenneth Robbins and
“THE FIGHTING FINISH"
■Hunter and their families
I
Christmas.
Sportllght
HU be preaching Sunday
“SENSE AND DOG SENSE’
&lt;t thq JUwlon Sunday

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Minimum charge of 30c for
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l proper classification.
If an error is made The Sanrrd Herald will bo responsible
»r only one Incorrect insertion,
le advertiser for subsequent
uertions. The office should bo
etified immediately in case of

List of delinquents will bo turn­
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collection January 1st.
ELLEN HOY. ’
Tax Collector.

15—Apartment For Rent

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Friday, Dec. 30.
8—Cavaliers,
old
Tim.songs,_ w e a f W EEI WTIC
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IA.M WWJ WSAI KSI)
\W Co WOC WDAF KVOO
'U .VA WEBH.
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_ Review, Orchestra and
Vm-ah—W-JZ WRZ WBAL
w am KYW
WLW WJR
\ \ IAS WJAZ KDKA WRIIM
\Vl:VA WSM w s u WMC
WHT KWK.
Angin-Persians.
Class Ical Selie-iuns. WEAK WEKI
WTIC U JA R WTAG WCSH
'J U T WRC WCAE WTAM
WWJ H
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"D C WOW WTMJ WRAP
WHAF WGY WGR.
0 |,| Fiddlers' ContestWOS.
I" * ap'n
Kidd's
Bucrune»-i&gt;. H uR WKAN WNAC
"'■ ‘IH. WMAK WCAU WJAS
WAD' WA1U WKRC WGHI*
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KMOX
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I.lm iri Goodhue.
mother of Mrs. Grace Goodhue - Colidge
of l 'u’ president is r. i»&gt;rtoil seriously ill front influenza In a
tlt:i:opt(.n (Mass) li'ispial This picture shows Mrs. Coollt’ga with,
n:otlii*r.

off**r fur ’iall? ami

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t U,t - by nnnimnce niy cuuilldary
for I f fleet lull in the nfflee of s lid iff ii? Senilimle i.’otmty subject t-i
iln action of tlio volant In the
De'noi rutlc primary lo lie liel,| nevl
June,
1 will apiiriiclntfl ytair
support. restiecif ti 11&gt; yours.
C. W. HAND

1*1)1.ITIC.l I, .IVXDl'JKIISKVr
I hereby a m m u n c e )n&gt; c a u d l d a c v
for the State legislature, eubject
[CRETE I t every shape and FOR RENT:—Sinn 11 cottage on In the will uf the voters in Kia
tals, etc.- Sanford Ccme:r.
rear of lot. W illirent for $15 00 primary of June
C tv. UNTZMI.Ntski :.
lucti Company, Fifth
and per "month. Located a t 1705 Mag­
nolia Avenue. Inquire at Herald
la Sts. Phone 112-W.
office.
Announcements
E. Russel.
Farm s, Groves,
'mes. 110 N. Park Ave. Phone FOR RENT:—5 room bur
NtlTIOB OF ANNUAL MRKTINM
2121 Palmetto Avenue,
OF STOCKHOLDgltM OF 8K.MINlot. Garage. $25.00 monl
Ot.K HKCimiTIKM CO.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP
Sanfiird. Florida.
quire at Herald office.
NOTICK 18 llKUKltV GIVEN
iPPY service ori anything in
That In iiursuance with the Charier
intihg. A phone call will get FOR RENT—3 room ho
and in seen «i alien with tile provi­
garage, $8.00 a mont
maa. Phone 417-Wi 9 Railsion* of law, the annual meeting
of Stockholders of the Seminole
117 Poplar Ave.
Ave
Securities Comiinny will tic held ut
the office of the Company, In the
!AL ROOFING—The' Roof F.vcity of Sanford. Florida, on the
luting.
Metal
shingles;
I nth day of January, 191*. nt the
of 10:00 A'cloek A. M . fur
ding ream tin and gatvinized FOR RENT—Gasoline service sta- hour
llte
purpose of i-Aiis|i|ertnir such
l See J a n e s II. Cowan. Oak ton and store, excellent location, mutters us utuy he brought boforo
well equipped, low rent to fesi and Thirl SL Phone 111.
ponsiblc pnrty. Sec Mr. Myers
[an UP YOUR OL1) WALLS 316 W. 1st Street,
[H THE NEW WALL PAINT
IETKING NEW AND BET- 18—Wanted To Rent
FOR FURTHER INFORMA*
P- CALL PHONE 235-J OR W ants itfcgaragt! near
liu Ave. Call phoi
L V. G COLLER, SANFORD,

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b8a.,i, URAL Baltimore, lOoil;
8:30. royal concert;
Wrigley
Review; In ensemble.
122.1. Won Newark, 710:
ensemble; s varied program; 'I
Columhie hour; 10. fn p 'n Kidd;
10:30, ha
Bay Sta.c

Miti'Ki: &lt;&gt;r 1‘i‘itt.n’ATiii.N
llll.l. T.I IJI'IKT TITLR
t i i i ; s t a t i: o r ki.u bh ia
T o l li i w n n l lilen, all pe rs o n*
l o i v l n a o r d n l n i i i i K a n y I n t e r e s t in
t h e In m l h e r i - l u a f l e r
i l eser t li ei l a s
heir s, i le vi se es . l e u a t e e s . K i a n l e e s n r
o t h e r e l n l i n a t i l s m u t e r I.. V Kilts,
i b ' c c a s e i l , a m i n i l p«rNiiUH l i m i n g
o r r t a l m l m i nii) i n l e r e s t
In
the
f o l l o w i w t i | es er { t u o t ( anil , t n - w l l
Tin N o r t h w e s t
quarter
tNW
1-11 o f t h e S m l l h i v e s t u u a r l e r
(SVV t - l ) .
Section
Seventeen
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t wctily-one
S o u t h »I I S ) . H u m i c t h i r t y H a s t
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Seminole
t'liunty.

yisy-rbia 'v n r : • f t t f Hi
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Voii. mill ear!) of you. are hereby
required to appear at the l.'ourlhouse In Sanford. Seminole County■,
I'lorldit on Moiulny. the n th 'day of
I'* hruary. A. l». iait, to uiiswei
the Hill of I'uniplalul filed In the
a b o v e named Court by the
1,'uniplalliar.tif, V'raok It Klll.-i ami
Untie II
While, aeulnst you. mil
Olliers, yvherein and whet shy the
said Complainants pray for it de­
cree canceling any claim, right,
title. Interest or demand. which
you. or uny of you. may have or
vhilm In and lo said land
and
quietingmid confirming
thtv tltt"
to said land In the said Complain­
ants.
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I’pun failure to up pear, plead,
uostt iq- or demur on or before said
lith day of I'ebruary, A. I*. Ihi*
lo the said till) of Complaint filed
III stlld muse a decree of the Court
will be filtered against you
This order to be published once
a Week for four ConseeUllVC Week i
In The Sanford Merabi, a news­
paper of general rlrilll.it Ion and
published In
Seminole County
VInr Ida.
Hone a nd o rd e re d this the
d a v o f M e e e i n b a r . A l&gt;. 1 &gt;IT
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o 18.6 i• *I - I hiluilclphin. Still;
11:30, opci.iii. ut i.niblc Id, song
recital;#l0:30, Mudvrn Dancy Mu*
sic.
315.i&gt;, KDKA Pittsliurgh, 950; 6Pittsburgh Septet; 7:3(1, Ilink-allyo Lady; s. Retold Talcsi S:30,
Stenographers; 0, review.
379.5. WGY Schenrctady, 790;
8, Fro-Jnv hour; 9, Anglo-I cr*
•..inns; 9:30 one-art piny.
333.1, Wit/. S]iringi'ii'til. 900:

foot lot caved sidewalk. Locutcd
2203 Oak Ave. Will sell this reiitlcnce nt u great sacrifice. Phone
190-J. H. M. Ilumbley.

21— Acreage For S a l e _
FOR SALE i—Beautiful
between Orlando roaos. 33 I-J
acres, cenaiating of some high ant
some low land. Ideally situated
for poultry farm. Frontag: on old
Orlando road. Can be bought a*
a bargain with Very easy payments
T h’a la on qppoitunity frr ^onic
ere to get a desirable noultrv farm
for a ’m w t nothing. For further
information
see R. J. Holly, ^ l,s
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National Bank Building,

Florida,

Follow O ur W an t A d s
For a Better H o m e at Smaller Cost
kH E lowness of th e selling coat when you bu;
1 or sell through W an t Ada ia bound to benefit
both buyer and seller.
F or a few cents you can find a desirable purchaser
for your home immediately bv fully describing your
property and instating a W in t A d in our paper
once or twice. By using one o f o u r W ant A ds the
purchaser and seller are benefited by imm ediate
transaction, personal investigation, a n d the extrem ely
low cost of our W an t Asia.

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Classified Dept. Phone 148.

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lt'lf*r*in 8 mular)l Llfs Insuranw
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make ait-Sfr to llie BUI of Com
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The five destroyers srarchinT.
:he storm-tossed sens off New-founril.md ppihobly will be recall -4
cd tonight if no trace of the,
lost plane is found today. It ini
days since the flyers left.
Roosevelt Field, N. Y.» for liar-*
I,or Grace, Newfoundland, on thu&lt;
first leg of their attempted tran*-^
Atlantic flight.

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view; 11, dance music.
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Palmolive hour.
Southern.
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7. ciinnor music.
475.9, WSU Atlanta. 630: 8.
Army night; 9, review; 10, Palm
olive hour.
215.8, WOOD
Chattanooga1220; 8:30. studio program ; 9,
Weekly Science talk; 9:30, cln*dcal program.
381.1, KT1IS Hot Springs. 780;
8-30, specialties; 9, dance tunes j
10 Arlington cnr,eml)le.
322.4, W1IAS Dtuisvillc. 930;
8:30, studio lunccrt; 9, Wrigley
Review; 10, Piilmnlivt' hour.
516.9, WMC Memphis, 5H0: It,

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“an on improved business
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
®k!ence property. Alst) will Ten acres or mure, one mile front
mortgages as security.
city limits, flowing wells. Court
Line anti Seaboard loading
Plants and Flowers
oi’.c-h )lf mil: from property. Pric?
$225 per K i t , nothing down. Pay­
able 10 equal annual payment?,
•a/- Arcade Bldg;, and he Interest 6 pet.
Paul P. Barnett, 19 h all Street,
* uf pure type strum a. Ail
" Orlando, Florida. Phone 83J3
NiHiUiCtecl.
or 5313.
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Hope f&gt;.r tire safety of Mrs
Fia ta -is G r a y .on und tier three
no n companions in the Hawn was
: t a low' eblt today. L’nler r they
! . • stranded in an inaccessible
Melton of Newfounill.i'ol o r Nova

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DRUG STORE— PreDruga, Sotla* Wo are
you as your phone. Call 103

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10p., 5 goods, and fiahtnules. Geo. W. Deetch.
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img by experts with 17 years
denec, Sanford muaic store
lift Shoppe. Room 10 St I t Mc*t Areads. Phone 832.

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Optician.
? Optical r- ?.. 305 E. 6th St.
garained • / w e s mode, only
KWipperi ITant In S an’ortl.
i and dock repairing—
Prices.
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For Rent—Furnished apartmen
1101 Elm Ave. Cor. 11th St.

WINS &amp; COWAN CO. Au;o 1(5— Houses For Rent
itor and sheet metal works.
French Avenue. Phone 716-W. Ono two story dwelling, 611 W.
2nd St., $30.00 per month. J. II
SANFORD BUICK CO.
B&lt; :k, Sanford.
212 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 367.
FOR RENT—Small house irtjo u rten hundred block on Oak Ave.
~ HUPS-MARMONS
Reasonable rent. Garage on let.
, Sanford Automobile Co.
3. O. Shinholser. Phone 186.
Magnolia Ave.
Phone 137
Bungalow, b rooms,
steeping
Business Service .
porch, garage. $35.00 per month.
602 Em Ave.
Appy Roberts
o man la t r a n s f e r * picture*.
Grocery.
* t f
palnta._ am] brushes. Sun
f House Paints and Varnishes, The Sanford Herald will rent free
ord P -l.r and Wall Paper
a ticket to the Milane to Miss
112 X:. First 57.
Frances Dutton, if she will call.

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It, Strayed or Stolen: One bay
ony horse. Blaze-faced, two For Rent—3 room furnished cot­
tage. modem imporvements ut FOR SALE—Buick Tnurini
ite feet. Hnd tie rope on neck
good comlition. Model
In last seen. Finder pleniie 1311 E. Ith St.
Price 505.00. Will trade.
Ify Vance E. Douglass at
2 rooms furnished, housekeeping 805-W.
jrt House.
apartment. $14:00 monthly. COl
Cor. 5th and Palmeto.
ge, square, tan purse, property
if Mrs. C. Schultz. Reward il Furnished garage apartment, in­
irned, and no questions asked.
quire IMS Park Ave or phone
[. C. Schultz. County Judge’s 143.
C*. Court House. Sanford, Fla.
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
:d, a ticket to the .Milane for
I'ark Ave. Apartment?.—2 and I
lico. A. Maffett.
garage and water. Reasonable.
•Automobile!
FURNISHED npnrunent for rent Wood, nil lengtns, for sale. Leave
orders at 1511 Mellonville Ave,
In the Herald building—a down
DODGE
town L cation at remarkably low F. B. Dyson.
sure cars and Graham trucks, rates. Ask f,&gt;r Mr. Haines at The
Political Announcement
bn and 13th. Street. Phone J. Herald • ’flee.

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Mrs. F. U. Robbins may cn
The Herald and get her
to the Milane.

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*’iun»v Florida. In Unit certain
tvii«*ifin 'V W. C Smith,
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TO ADVERTISER?
A Herald
representative
boroughly fam iliar with rates
gits and classification will
we you complete Information,
ind if yaa wish, they will assist
ou in wording your want ad
j make it more effective.

NOTICE
City License on every business,
ocittpntioii or profession,
for
which license is required, was due
October 1- 1927.

Wanted—Two girls over 2J, good
.„"P P enrance for specialty work.
$~0J)0 a week. Reply at once with
address. William Visger, caro

Mrs. Coolidge's Mother 111

P ro g ra m s

22—Real Estate To Exchange

Furnished cottnge at Siver Lake
with five acres of land. Partial
[y furnished house at Pnoln, nex
to school house. See Jno. D. Jink
ins, Sanford. Fla.

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The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section. Its Richest Garden Land, j
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City Will Go Into SOUTHRAPPED®^ Reitem es JT h at
" v To Recover FOR FAILURE ffl H e W ill N o t Be C an didate
F or P resid en tia l C hoice byhistorians!t &lt;
Repudiated jBonds HELPINGLABOR
0 CONVENT!

M em b er A u d it B u re a n O f C irc u la tio n s

New York Attorneys'
Hired To Push Suit
And Given Full Au­
thority In Action

Securities Held To
Be Unauthorized

JUDGE TO RENDER
VERDICT IN CASE
OF REMUS’SANITY
—

Bonds GivenAsCoIlateralF or Loans To
The Sem inole Bank

—

Speakers At Association For
l~abor !,egiflIa*!on Declare
That South la Negligenl
In Protecting Wage Earners

ueC‘.Treasury
p *'K~
(IN S)—Secretory off the
Mellon reiterated today that he
| would not ho a candidate for the
presidency in 1928.
Commenting upon dispatcher
from Pittsburgh which appeared
in morning papers here today sug(resting ........................
that the
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*‘Mr- lon n,ao r*iter“ ted that he has*
not*yet selected tho candidate who
will have his support in the con­
vention. “I am not a t present
taking any position,* Mellon said Mayor* Thompson Who Sought
m commenting upon other candi­

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STORY OF LATEST The
ficer Over Y&lt;
Truth DEATH ADMISSION
S a y s Coip]

To Censor Public School
Texts Comes Within Range
Of Pj-ofessors* Barrage

iudre And Three Doctors To R;
___
Decide Whether Wife-Killer
Mellon said:
Has Not Been Accompanied “It is nows to me. It is not |!nn, Mellon said, he learned that
i
w iH He Permitted To Go
tile reports originated in Wash­ Declares Failings Of Public Murderer Of Young Girl Gives
Bv Safety And
__ Health Laws i t'ue. I am not now and do not ington. but he was unnble to trace
I rlt'Or hcnl lo An Aayluni
Men Should Not Be Placed
Detailed Story Of Robbery
care to be a candidate." Secretary their .Hourct*.
In High School Tcxt-Books
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 29. —
That
Resulted In The'Fatal
CINCINNATI, Ohio., lice. 29._

(INS) —Despite rapid industrial I
h ith er Get)rue ltemus de\elopm«nt the Southern Stntes
will bo permitted to g0 frit*, or
Thc City o f Sanford V..i: committed to a state asylum for aie lagging behind Ilia rest of the
country in the adoption of meas­
shortly in stitu te lentil 1) 10- the insane today rests with three ures to protect the safety urn
doctors and a jtidgL
of wajjt? earners, nccordinir
ceedings to obtain i&gt;os£t?n.iinii
Gate yesterday the sanity hear­ health
to speakers at the Americun Ass,
ing
in
probntc
court,
which
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.1
of $1,210,000 in municipal
was Jciation
for I.ahor Legislation todaj.
o necessary* by the ‘not guilty
I
securities, which are declared,'«n solo grounds of insanity” vfrl ive stales remaining without
to be held illegally by that met returned by n jury which trie,I accident compensation law* are all
him for murdering his wifi-. Inn,, *n, fhe South—Arkansas, Florida, Hying Colonel Will Confine
John Harvey Whotjult French
Chase National Bank o f N ew (fene, was roncluded.
Mississippi, North Carolina, and
* • •
Hit* Present Flight To The
South
Carolina,
it
was
pointed
out.
Foreign Legion With Doty
•Indue
William
Ltwdur*
an­
York City
Central American States
nounced that he Would take the
Hroadii* Mitchell, of John Hop­
And Three Others Relates
Preliminary looking toward ciyso under advisement and give kins University, declared that in
And To The Island Of Cuba
Thrilling Talc Of Escape

W a s Act
Included In

Shooting Of Police Officer
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.- H is ­
Confession Is
tory writers of America today unLOS ANGELES, Calif.. Dec. 29.
litr.bercd their heaviest artillery —(IN S)—Hero ia the text of Will­
less List Of
nnd opened a major offensive iam Edward Hickman’s confession
ngainst
Mayor William Hale thnt ho killed n Los Angeles drug­
LOS ANGELES,
Thompson , of Chicago.
gist on Christmas Eve, 1926: •
20— (INS)— William
Hig Hill’s" attempted censorWc needed money, and that af­ Hickman, kidnapper
:&lt;kip of American histories used ternoon wo saw this place as wc er, added another mt
in Chicago schools, with a view to­ drove by and we said wo would his long list of
ward elimination of allrged Brit- come back and got It that n ig h t
It looked like it ought to bo an crimes when ho confe
Ibh propogundn, brought down on easy place, nnd when wo came
his head tho wrath of scores of the back th at night wo hod masks ly today that he shot
country’s lending historians and nnd wo entered tho store and told Ivy Thoms, Los
the recovery o f the bonds and
the man nnd tho woman in there druggist in a holdup
scholars, now in convention here.
(IN F)
I th is Dec. 29.—A maddening
tq hold up their hands nnd to go
certificates of indebtedness has
will tnir-'ts which could not be quenchPassing up the Chicago situn- up townrd the back. Thero were Christmas Eve of 19
been taken by t h e 'City Cummiv
Hickman, in a start!'
the rd by a limited supply 0f precious tlon na lh° consequence of “smoke- two or three customers in the
si«n which h:w authorized th&lt;« en­
sion to Under-Sheriff
and
wnt.r during long forced tnnrthcs s{-rccn* to divert attention from sturo nnd we mndo them put up callus and Chief Jailer
gagement of the firm of Horn............................. ........ - officials m blazing sunshine over arid del. r*. I**11®* of n political ennt- their hands nnd to go toward the war, Implicated Welhy
blowcr, Miller nml Garrison, New testimony being given through in­
today jo Guatemala City, accord­
. the historian* udopted u back.
York attorneys, to take whatever terpreters. She declared her son inticn for workers below the Mason ing to consular advices received by ett stretches, drove John H arvey,1
his accomplice In the fata
and
Dixon
Line."
a
young
Unglishmun,
to
desert
resolution
condemning "tho ngiThere were two door* nt the
*t*P* are necessary to protect the had always been good to her and
Hunt woe arrested sari
the State Department.
from
the
French
Foreign
Legion
conducted
by
certain
newsMitchell
added:
"Southern
mnnu
back of tho store, ono on each a t Alhambra and Is
municipality and to recover tiic denied that be once struck her,
in
Svna
t-onimenting
upon
tho
enthuastic
failurers, taken us u whole, are
when his first opportun- papers, patriotic societies, frater­ side, and my partner went through
securities.
have admitted his
! while they were a t the Drake Ho­ exploiting cheap raw materials. welcome he received in Guatemala Ity rathe
nal orders nnd others, against a the door to the right.
Welby the holdup.
•
tel
in
Chicago.
'
(o u rt action has been resorted
*
ity
yesterduy
on
his
uirivnl
from
number
of
school
text
books
and
in
Harvey,
who
vino
recently
par­
Hunt backed the druggist and his
Hemus' was himself placed on Many agencies will tombim- ti Mexico City Go| Lindbergh suid: doned by the French Government favor of official censorrhip.”
to following the refusual of the
Hickman's
new
adc__
wife ahead of him and I wont
j put a limit to their m e.hods, a ,
Chase National Hank to surrender the stand and questioned concern­ they injure the community—pub-1 "I certainly apprcciiited the cntlul- nftcr serving moat of his five year
like a bolt from a clear
through
the
door
to
tho
left
foreGeorge
Washington
may
hnv\*
the bonds und ccrti (lenten. The ing his m entnlity. He denied that j lie opinion, the competition of i-m- j ):ustie greeting a t the field, and aentence in ClnlrvOux Prison, fled had his faults—he swore a mighty ing the customers inside th e'little 'he confessed kidnapper
Commission recently repudiated ‘ hud ever said he was greater ploycrs with each other for rela- i was n t one time afraid that I I the l egion with Bennett J. Doty, oath when irritated—Benjamin room in the back of tho store. little Marion Parker- t
the securities upon ^he grmiuds ! than Napoleon. ‘In Chiyngo they lively dinvishing lulmr supply, and might hurt some of the people of Biloxi, Mis*., two Germans and Franklin hud u way with the lad­ When wo both got in the back we nounced he wanted t&lt;
Pole. Doty was pardoned lie- ies, and Abruhntn Lincoln was snw an officer of tho law standing dean breast" of Ma t i
that they wero unauthorized and railed me the ‘Napoleon of the
f„r j *he opening of ultcrnutc occupul- When they rushed towards the nfore
Harvey Hu(| j, llow
plane."
’
that their transfer to the New Imr.’ I ant not responsible
prune (o tell “indelicate” stories, in the rear nnd I told Welby to
ions.
Included Jn his i
United
States.
IYork institution was done through what they called me,” he pointed | Tha South will be compelled to
but according to Professor A. 51. toko h(s gun while I had my gun sion ia a string of
His
departure
for
Belize,
Brlout.
Tiic deserters were captured in Schlcslnger, of Harvurd, history on him, but before ho attempted ups ana robber
Is fraudulent transaction.
‘
I relinquish its industrial difftner- tisU Honduras, has been sfct for Trnnsjordttnin
und court-martial­ is a science of truth, and the great this tho officer wheeled* about and
Friday
morning,
llo
ia
expected
to
The securities nro alleged
to
tial, and accept national labor
untlngton Boulev
land there if the aviation field is ed at Damascus. Harvey gave de­ builders of tho nation should not in u position Just opposite me
Ihave been placed with tho Chu.ie:
tnndard3."
tail* of the hard life in tiie Legion be held up as super-men.
started firing his gun a t me and H1U Drive, w a k i’ “
INntional Bunk as collateral for^
The Southern mill owner is well I j"i,!U,tab,e ' 0"dit,‘.0? , ,,ut othr™ 4o in an interview with Internationtwo youthful bai
"The super-patriots apparently just at the same time I started “
Moans to the defunct Semin do
aware that his major com petitive! i„„.
. Salvador. F urther el News Service after his t dense
’ Ing nt him and Welby
think
thut
there
has
been
some­
‘ .his place o f w
County Bank. Tho locnl Institu- ITS
it
j ,
t»
i advantage over other pr.rts of the I lcK^ of hi* nir t r lp will take him from prison.
thing disreputable In our past, and
t of Dec. 24,
non is said to have offered tho
wages
Tegucigaipa Managua, Sun Jooc,
I knowon Doty only 21 they are afarid to lot America
I was filing directly a t tho po­
bonds us its own property, repre­
* shooting
3
b
yes."
I*icu,
at)d
l’unama,
uftolhour*
b
&lt;
nnd longer hours of his ompl
before, wo deserted togeth- know whut was in tho early his­
ns fe r ns I knew, aijwl } policeman, statlor
senting to officials of. tho New
declared
Professor
Thont
a-.
W.
I
th
1,0
wni
WTtmjclly'YuTWWL4
'
*r,"
raid
aid
thc'MngltshniniT.
'Mlo
wus
Iced th a t Welby was firing at opened .tire. Tb&lt;
Charged with breaking and en­
, fof,7» 'tfcMyslngor-snhtfI York bank thnt they had been
Holland, of the Univoi . ity ol nu.
in the infantry; I wns In the Cav­
“ Of courso the personal f a l l i n g s ^ 1',F pollcenian, although I didn’t when th g 'b a n d lts ___
[pur-chased from the City of San- tering, Chnrles Johnson, a negro, North Carolina.
The airmen fiew in a bee-line alry. We had met in a wineshop
elby firing.
the pioneer public men should ”vi!.’o time to watch Welby
| ford. The Commissioners contend ha i been lodged in tho county jail
"The industrial worker in North from Mexico City to Guatemala in a Syrian village. I . wus glud of
When several shots had been fir- out of tha place. Both
following
his
a
rrest
by
Patrolman
lint
be
placed
in
a
history
for
high
bandits escaped wlthm
that no authorization for the
City, the route taking him over
C. Gardner of the Sanford po­ Carolina works longer hours, re­ volcanoes nnd immense canyons to' nuke friends with some one school students. Yet, there were ed and only a few seconds had
I'snle of the bonds to uny parties N.
who
spoke
English,
lie
said
he
Although Hunt was a/t
ceives
less
money,
nnd
has
less
tun
elapsed,
w*o
both
started
to
lios department.
.
two sides to tho Revolutionary
ever been granted and that
protection in case of accident, than filled with mist. He disregarded wns fed up with the French Army W ar, as thero nro to all great pol­ from tho storo and it seemed that Alhambra, a suburb sad a
Johnson
is
charged
with
enter­
| therefore they uro not legal.
the utlvice of Junneau, n French und would ’go over tho hill’ if he
itical question*. If history is to several shots were mado when we bases of UW onsaS operat
ing the homo of Monroe B. Hutton, worker* in the majority of states.
I Ing the days that the "Fi
_The securities in qurstlon con- j j oh palmetto Avenue, nnd steal­ Owe of tho things wo need most In flier who has recently covered thnt thought there wus nay chance of be a science, there must bo a cor­ were running from tho atore.
| list of 9500,000 in certificates of ing several article*. He is also North Carolina is n constructive territory, who suggested he come getting away with it, meaning ho rect statement and interpretation left the store first and Welby fol­ ted to obtain $ 1,500 n o se
indebtedness and 9710,000 in bonds. said to have attem pted to enter and intelligent policy towqrd so­ nlung the const or follow the rail­ would desert, I told Dqtv to jj c t of tho facts. There is no danger lowed nnd we both ran for tho Perry M. Parker, Loa
road line.
his rifle and meet me the next
car. When Welby left the store
er and father of his !
The certificates aro listed us fol­ tho residence uf Dr. A. \V. Epps, cial legislation.”
night. He agreed, saying he would in telling the truth."
he
was
limping
and
when
he
got
Guntnmnln
City
prepared
to
out­
ve,
the sheriff’s
IPs office a
lows: $200,000 payable I to the near the Hutton home. The negro
Mrs. Dexter Otey, of Lynchburg,
Schlesinger, however, roundly,
Seminole County Ilonk und dated was caught on the ground-) of the declared that the Southern legis- do itself today in honoring the in­ probably tiring n couple of Ger­ criticized Kupcrt Hughes, novelist in the car ho said he had been that Hunt w a s !In no way
November 8 -1 9 2 0 ; $200,000 pay- Epps home following a report giv­ hUurea and governors uro vicing trepid young aviator who swooped man* ami n Pole who were ulso for his refrcnces to thu personal shot. I drove tho car to the room In the kidnapping a n d 1
In the Alto Hotel.
down from the sky on nn aortal* eager to get out.
Marion Parker.
sole to tho Seminole County Hank en to the police.
with one another to secure factor­ errand of good-will front the big
life ot George Washington. Hughe*
The
next
day
the
French
sent
Wc came In the back way and
and dated December 27, 1920 and
The confession of thei
was
characterized
as
“a
muck,
lc»,
and
while
the
now
industrial
Johnson’* efforts to gain en­
nirplunc.i after us. Doty wunted to
nur apartm ent.’ 1 took murder was made
|I100,000 dated December 27, 1920. trance to the Kpps’ home is.raid to development Is Impressive, yet the sister republic to the north.
raker,” who drew^ on his imagina­ entered
give
up,
saying
vve
were
ulrendy
Welby’* overcoat off, hta other Hickman.
Tho bonds uro listed us fol- have attracted attention of tho oc- [ human side of industry has been \ Finco the visitor Ims announced licked. He wtfs afraid thnt the air­ tion to picture the first president. coat,
and opened his shirt to see
that
his
stay
hero
will
he
briof,
I Iowa; $250,000 duo .January 1, rupant* who notified local author­ ! neglected.
Hunt had been ample.
•
“ Washington, us historians read just how he wns shot. It seemed
men would drop bombs upon us. I
officials
nnd
populace
alike
prepar­
111*57; $100,000 duo on July 1, ities. When arrested, Johnson wus
persuaded then* to hide with ino his life, vra* of the old English that two bullets hod cut tho flesh First National Bpng of .
ed
to
crowd
in
n«
much
homage
to
195(3; $10,000 duu on July 1, 195(3 in pus)cix!on of a pistol, lavallier
Schlcsingcr said. on his right shoulder. I saw they les aa a messenger until
under a shelf of rock und thu avi- squire type.”
the flyer as possible,
I and $50,000 duo on July 1, 198(3. several nilk handkerchiefs nnd two
"He wns a man of Bienne passion, were not serious und took a wet This is tha some ' T
utorn
failed
to
*eo
us.
fine of the principal excursion*
Under provisions of two ream- flashlight), all of which was latcloth und bathed the wound on his Hickman was “
"Then wc fell into the hands of coupled with grvut self-pontrul.
today will be n #vislt to Antigua by
lution* pastied by tho Commis-! e* identified by Mr. Button,
"Washington
indulged
in
floods
It Was P arry M
left shoulder where I thought a
Arabs,
who
get
100
Francs
for
uvautomobile An official InncU.'ou
•loners- tho New York attorneys • The negro in said to have enterof tha slain Marios, wt
ery Legion deserter they pick up of profanity, but under tho defin­ bullet had entered.
and
banquet
were
also
on
the
day’s
*re given authority to "instituto ed the Hutton home by cutting the
hel officer, refused 1
and turn in. That was near Pales­ ition ot that word—that profanity
schedule.".
•-rii legal proceedings either a t' screen on n rear door. Local p*»Hickman in the bonk i
tine An Arab jumped on me from is tho unnecessary ujo of profano
Col.
Lindbergh
slightly
disap­
language—ho really wasn't pro"W or in chancery us may lx- re- l*co reported thnt the negro hail
paroled on the fo rg ery »
behind
nnd
got
my
rifle.
Then
Doty
Installation of officers const!- pointed his adm iring host* Inst
i fane.
i
Wired to obtain possession of the confessed to tho theft.
and
I
fought
them
with
our
fist*
Belief th a t Hickman ]
night
when
he
hogged
off
front
tuturd the feature of yesterday’s
•ccurities.”
,
------------ - • • ■ “Tho first president wns pucturan Insanity plea when
,
r r t s
i|
m i l
’meeting of the Kiwanis Club. The several festivities arranged in Ids but in the meantime the Germans cd by Hughes as n sheik, but hisAnother clnuso in tho rcsolu- ( j J F I
today spurred tha police
that he nnd Pole took to their hrcls. “ Wo toricnl investigation dscloscs thut
1
1
ccrcmonle* were in ehurgo of Kd- honor. Ho explained
b°n, authorizing tho attorneys to
were
glad
to
give
ourselves
up.
’
efforts to cOnch tho stela
needed
time
to
map
out
the
route
ward F. Imtu*, licutvunt governor
ids sex life was regular." •
Jtoceed as they choose, says tho
Ju st w hst defense, U i
for this district. Alembi-rs vvh«* of bin flight to Snn Salvador.
Schlesingcr attributed the oftenfirm of Hoinblovver, Miller ti
a win make when ha I
According to latest plans, ('ol.
look office included Shcrmnn M.
Milton F. Ulcwell, 61 year-old
heard
statement
that
the
present
Carrison is hereby given full
Lloyd a* president; U. II. Chapman Lindbergh will take off for $un
ore Superior Ju
crippled
newsboy
of
Wilkes-Barre,
generation iV g o in g to the dogs,”
Power and authority to do every
first vice-president; Hirt Port, Salvador tomorrow.
Pa., who recently canto to Sanford dy a t 2 o’clock f
to
the
fact
that
most
of
tho
older
whatsoever rei|uisite ami
I second vice president; J. A. Pitt?
i upon the de
Speuking of hi* trip from Mexico
histories glossed over curruptlon, to spend several days, has decided
&lt;ti Msnry to lie done."
LONDIN, Dee. 29.—-liN S )— man, treasurer ami E. J. Trotter, City ,CoL Lindbergh told the laiy, Jerome Walsh, ’
to
remain
hore
for
several
weeks
crime Und mistakes and held tho
orgies in the a rt secretary.
Following the action of tho Ulusphcmnus
.
because he hu* found Sanford “ono reach hare today f r a
ternationn! News Service tjuit it \ » A
!
builders
of
tho
republic
us
pure
____
S
commissioner*,
City
Attorney studios of Chelscu. wherein young
Members of the board of dircc- was n thoroughly enjoyable one.
of the prettiest places in tho coun­
The first lz _
• beyond reproach.
Mrtorge
and —
associate,
realistic , rparodies
of i tors who were ul*o inducted into Although adm itting th at the moun­
r .- A. DeCottcs —«v.«-v,ij men stage
o- -------------*
try ," ' and un excellent city in man would altet’l
With 275 reservations already
The
super-patfiot*
would
have
n c,cn •«. iloiciTA of Jacksonville, biblc incidents arc ooscribcd *n ** | office wore;
Jud^i* James J. tains hero made flying n hit haz­ received for the Chamber of Com­
which to spend the wjnter months clsion to plead i
»«» for New York where they will banned novel by a grl author who shuron, S. L. Highleymun. T. I- ardous, Col. Lindbergh wa* sure merce New Year’* dinner, to be history written n* though every­ awnv from the. bitter cold of the napping and nn
thing
ran
smoothly,"
Schlesinger
wder with nttom eya on tho case, claims to have witnessed some ot Dumas,
~
•
-K.
Dr. Ben
Caswell,
, .
thut u Central American air ser­ given on January 6 at thu Hotel ' said. "As u matter of fact tho north.
when he reques
T rotter, C. M. Powell and K.
Forrest* Lake,
indications arc ; policies of Washington, Jefferson
vice could easily be established.
ilk*1 aru exPcvltd to lay evory’ fkem.
With hi* wife Clewell arrived
The writer uf the i&gt;ook, “Bohem- McCracken.
thdt fully 350 guests inay bo en­ j and Lincqjn met bitter opposition. in his car several days ago and Is jlo n "U C °PT 0 f h U ,,
1Y *.c
ta se before the Neiv
.
*
/
. . ...
11t‘r-* attorneys
in ..............
nit effort *•» iun Gluss," is Miss Margery l-awtertained on that oci-usion, accord­ There was corruption ir. tnoso days now pleasantly located a t French’s
Tlie program was in charge of
Detective Cline,!
JPCUr® immediute action in the ini- rence. She stated that the book Mr. Trotter. Judge Shu ion ami
ing to Secretary E. J. Trotter.
the sum* os now.”
auto enmp. Their visit to Sanford to accede,
‘ rding litigation.
was withheld from publication be- {John D. Jinkins h.,.%
gave short talks.
Ticket* for the uffulr have ulOno of Schlesinger’s* books— was made poeaible through the tho reques
Mayor E. F. Ilousholder was cause it was too outspoken in its (U county official* while Mr. Fort
ready been received und aro. now “ Now Viewpoints of American generosity of the people of Wilkes- attorney and no on *
iWabie to atato today ju st what descriptions. Hut she believes lt and Mr. Ilighli-ynun expressed
uvaiiubre at the office* of the or­ History'.” »■ reported to have been Barre who subscribed to a fund
!*l bo the course of action, but WUI
B*e light of day later on. ,! their viewa on the automobile Inganization. Local businses firm* burred by Mayor Thompson “be­ btart4d by the Wlikes-Barre Even­
*Pfesscd tho Commissioners* do"Orgies of the most horrible na ilustry. Mr. Lone und Mr. Powell
which have spoken for reservations cause it referred to Washington ing News.
to push the case to the lltn. turc aro on the increase in Bohem­ were also speakers.
Following the dismissal of ,i un«I others that nrc planning to cn- a* a great disloyalist and rebel,’’
Ulewcll is a general favorite
ian quarters of Chelsea and thea­
A past president’s button was suit against tho City and the Huttables, are urged to purchase this passage, tho writer explain­ with people of his city to whom he
trical circles,” said Miss Luwrcncc. presented to T. W. Lawton, retir­ ton Construction
iction 7 Company in ‘ thc,r tickets at once. Tho iropor- ed, referred to the British viow- ha* sold papers for many y e a n
Thov aru prevalent ulso, to a ing head of the i lul. A number of
which
five
Sanford
taxpayers had lance of this was stressed by Mr. point of Washington. ’
from a stand at one of tha princi­
.certain extent, In the younger old fabhioned song* weft sting un­
“Thompson’s attacks on the sup­ ple business corners. The newsboy
sought
to
prevent
the
payment of Trotter ,who said that indications
i society circles. In my book I de- der the leadership of J. I. Hurt.
w orrauta
totalling $210,946.54, are that the reservation list will posed pro-British American his­ has not walked for 20 years but
MOSCOW,
cribcd some of tho scenes I re­
Giles
Patterson,
a tto riu j for the exceed the enpicity of the dining tories are amusing, not anoying,” despite this handicap, has an oplt- Francisco “
cently witnesses."
paving company, yesterday morn room und those who purchase tick­ declared Professor R. g. Rait, head mistic view on life.
Id
“There are sordid petting parties Three Killed When
ingaV &amp; red be&amp;re* J h o 'c lty 'Com*IU bo assured of their accomo- of the history department a t tho
“Keep smiling and trying” Is his
in darkened studios, where foolish
Scottish
University
of
Glasgow.
Roadster Overturns mission to make arrangem ents for ‘•■‘wnu
motto and ha does th at very thing
youngsters drink themselves stup­
"F or over 100 years England day in and day out, ha daclarad to d s r e d V ^ '
a settlem ent of the claim.
J , T*1* cI“ ,n* dat« &lt;ur reuervat ons
bAYT°NA BEACH, Fla., Dec. id. Miss Lawrence *aid shu was
The attorney officially notified has not been set as yet. but It is hay admitted that it was on the a Herald representative.
GAHAOAN. La.. Dec. 29,-fitk ,
—A fter running along "made *ick" by witnessing rites
th*
Commission of the outcome of «P*cted to be a t least two days {?* * » “* side in the revolution and , .
------------- — -----In, Orntond-Daytona Beuch fof performed in studios in worship of (IN S)—-Three persons were Killed
the suit and stated th at In view of tu» Ibu dinner In order th a t the [ that
that It
It blundered. “In England
and
a
fourth
ssriously
injured
; w,«nd one half miles in an at- pagan gods.
m»y be
urranged to care ’and Scotland we simply recognised 50 Firemen Narrowly
early Uxlay when a speeding the fact that all court obstacles
-P* to take off on their world
*
.
.
.
•
•
for
the
guest*
in
the
p o s t convcn th at Thompson was enga *
roadster hit an elevated railway had been removed in the case, his *or *ho
Jranco
flight, Edward F.
In Fire
some sort of American
MBS. LINDBERGH NEARS
»r.
spur and overturned into a ditch client would like a payment as c a r - 1»cnt manne
and ft'Ullam S. Brock. tOund
a Incident is without
ST. LOUIS
Many
additional
tables
hnvq
been
ly
a*
possible.
Mn"
‘'
on tho highway between here and
world flier*, were unable to
ng the past few
inUrnatiopal Volatlons.
, NEW YORK, Dec. 29.
The Commission took no action engaged during
Shreveport,
rire r. heavy monoplane, ” Pride
Mr. Ti * “reported, ond many j According lto Kvarts B.
—Fifty Bremen narrowly
HATIIOX
FIELD.
Maskogcc,1
j
on
the
m
atter,
po.vtpon’ng
further
'etroit" into the air. A woodi n
* The
IBW
[\Knth at u specti * “
other*
pected to be taken be- ° f Columbia University,
Oklo.Dee.
29—
(IN
S)—
Mrs.
Ev­
consideration
until
thu
return
of
Grov
Jlen,
driver
df
the
car.
iiisfullcd for the flight
President of tho America '
eight story buf
V*n Winkle, 20. Chi- CUy Attorney Georg* A. Do Colic*, fore (he end of the week.
* tuld to bo Uir r^uxon (or ihe angeline Lodge l.indlwrch's plan'' iMis*
k'oj
Association,
the
)
inBrothers, chain
^
■
r
t
a
t
11:31
•Mayor E.
r.. F.
r . Hounhaldgr
iiousmmigr today
imjuv
.
fklr**. Milton Walker, Mayor
cjgo.
nc’» inabilitly to ."'leav e' tho *««* ? tt for S t Louis
owner*, on F
created
to
rrOSI
!
-ittjrd
that
negotiation*
with
b
o
h
d
^
K
ELECTED
to.
It was replaced imniedi- ®clock today. t*hc expects
os in tho
the firemen were t
houses would nrobablv
probably have to be
utb&gt;- Ihe ukgiita7*atcei"oue. Hyo in-Si: Louis between 2 and, The onlv survivor of the aegi- j house*
best text
dent wa* Alva Hilckaby, brother tarried on before definite action is
NAS!
ot the gasoline tank 3 o’clock this afternoon,
Tenn.. Pec. 28—
end the
of Mr*. Walker. Allen was in- iaken.
(IN S)—1
Fairfield Qam iS it
valve, dumped much
—— —
• tllar with a i
Rrm hertU em ent of the s a le of
Amerlcan Mu­
'Big Bill’
r supply along tho sand nnd
The annual
Bermuda tennis stan d ? killed, and the two v.-nrreh
be hrard
ltistory, New
a.” *
ly the flrer
'
to «»*Rti&gt;p championship, whirh always at- drowned while pinr.i-d ii.iuertwnth Ufa‘botv,A would have to bo mxdc,
the overturned machine. Huckp- it was fa rth e r pointed out. It wan
of th
building i t th
other .H.O.P) U.

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Tickets For Dinner

H u t t o n Attorney
A sks CityFor Early
Paym ent O f Claims

Brock A n d Schlee ’
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Illinois Cage Team

Major FlemingCatndems Navy
Undergraduate Paper For
Its Editorial Criticizing
Cadets A thlelic Methods

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5 Local Taxpayers
Drop Suit Against
SOUTHERN BELL Hutton Paving Co.
WILL SPEND BIG
SUM NEXT YEAR
Twenty-Seven Million N\ ill He
Extent Of Expenditures In
It* Southeastern T errito ry intimate

rclati i ■
bet-w
I.. ..Mii Hutton
fatiu r-l
* To care for the continued grov
j i’.&lt;l M.u-in-law.
nf '‘the southeastern states the
The bearing was marked by
Southern Belli Telephone Compnn- frequent objection* dfeivd by te •
nians a 'g ro s s expenditure of a p ­ ileftn e l« testimony ami widen- ■
proxim ately $27,000,000 during .vi.i.ii rnou &gt;e| f&gt;ii i'n* t &lt;iiii|i|;iinitiit.i
J028 for new const met ion and re s.nurltl to gel in the m ini re
placements, according to an an ­ R idings mi pome of tin objecti »
l'« r dtent toiigl.j ami cold* lead to
nouncement to d # / b&gt; manager
• rote, trouble. Vou can slop them now
were
reserved
i»v
the
court
jien-lHoward (Berlin. The outlay i"r
v.ifli &lt; n--m illion, an emulsified ctcosim ilar purposes during this year ir.*r n complete study uf.th.* ea
•ol-j ih.it is plcjianl to take. Crcomutboth
no
its
merits
it
ml
on
tie*
was nructically this sume amount.
&gt; oa j« a mw mydii.il discovery wills
&gt; in legal questions involved.
iwy-fold action; it soothes and heals
Vhe
order
of
the
court
was
ns
Kmttininll.uiied m cndirjiit. and inhibits
Alabama. Florida. Georgia
follows:
tucky, Louisiana. Mississippi North
genii growth.
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"The above and foregoing m at­
Of all known drugs, ctcosole is recCarolina. South Carolina and Tenn­
essee. und each of these s tu te s it ter coming on for further heuring o.'Mii/nl h; high nu-dirai aulhnrilirsas
upon motion of the solicitors for one id the greatest healing agencies for
included in next year’s budget.
the complainants herein for the
It is expected that the company dismissal of said cause, it i.i here­ persistent roughs anil colds ami other
will make a net gain of I'.t.OOd nuw by ordered, adjudged and decreed (onus of throat troubles, (irroiuulsion
telephones in 1!*28, which is slight­ that mid dismissal he at the east ronuins, in aililitimi to creosote,other
healing L-lcinents which sooilir and heal
ly more than the record for 1927.
of the complainants a ml that the die iiifertnl membranes and stop the
It is now estimated that more bond filed herein by the complain­ irritation and inllaininatlnn, while the
than $2,02:1,000 will be required in ants upon the issuance of the errosote porn on to the stomach, is ahFlorida and the major items for temporary restraining order here­ sullied into the blood, attacks the seat
which large expenditures, will be in granted, he mid the same is of this trouble and checks the growth
made, include: Central
office hereby released and the bondsmen of the perms.
equipment. $217,000; exchange line he and they are hereby ordered
Grenmulsinn is guaranteed satisfac­
projects, $200,000. long distance discharged, to the discharge of tory in the treatment of nersislenl
additions and replacements, $ CU.­ which bond counsel for the de­ roughs and raids, lirnnrhi.il asthma,
MM); and the routine work nf in­ fendants herein hereby consent.
bronchitis and oilier forms of respira­
stalling and removing telephones,
diseases, a id is excellent for build­
"It is hrobv further ordered, ad­ tory
ing up tin* syslriu. alter colds nr flu.
$1,25:5,000.
judged and decreed that said com­
Telephone engineers now esti­ plainants pay each und every id Money refunded if any cough or rold is
mate that th e ft will he 11 net gain the court costs, the sum being the to.I relieved after t.ikitp, aeroriling to
dinrdon-. \vk to u r druggist, (adv.)
of 4,500 new telephones in h mrida during 1028.
The big budget for 1028 i* re­
garded as an indication of the con­
LANEY’S
tin u a l growth noil progress of this
The Friendly Drug Store’5
Sanford
•action. Most of the expenditures
Prescriptions Filled Promptly
is planned /o r the expansion of the
E. First St.
local and long distance system to
And Accurately
care for present need* and to
meet the anticipated requirements
of the near future.
During the four years Just ended,
the Southern Bell Company lias
expended more than $100,&lt;MM),IMM)
for gross additions to its plant,
and telephone officials uru confid­
en t that the growth of this section
will require an equully large in­
vestm ent during the next five
years.

On Display at City Y acht Basin

Glasgow N \vo 1st slums produce
a race p f Amotion girls who are do­
ing navy work ten hours each day
with ea^c. They work barefoot und
th e ir carriage and physique arc
remarkable.
Marks left more than a hundred
years, ago by Indian medicine men
who gathered charms to drive u*
way evil spirits have been found in
the Pike National forest near Co­
lorado Springs Colo.

Constipation and Kectal
Diseases. (Painless non­
surgical mehod) Dr. Jos.
Corwin Howell, Registered
physician, 200 W. Gore
Ave., Orlando,
Florida.
Telephone 1395 for free con-J
suits lion. You will In* sur­
prised how quickly you will
Vet well without loss of time .
from business
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B E F O R E you order dinner at ,
a restaurant, you consult the
bill-of-fare. Before you take
a long trip by motor-car, you
pore over road maps. Before
you start out on a shopping
trip you should consult the ad­
vertisements in this paper. For
the same reasons!
T he advertising columns are
a buying guide to you in the
purchase of everything you
need- including amusements!
A guide that saves your time
and conserves your energy;
that saves useless steps and
guards against false ones; that
puts the s t r e t c h in family
budgets.
'
T he advertisements in this
paper are so interesting, it is
difficult to see how anyone
could overlook them. . . fail to
profit by them. Just check
with yourself and be sure that
you are reading the advertise­
ments regularly—-the big ones
and the little ones. It is time
well spent. . . always.
A void tim e-w asting, m oney-w asting detours on
the road to m erchandise value. R ead th e adver­
tisin g “road m aps.”
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T H E BASSETT 22 FOOT OUTBOARD CRUISER
Cheapest Imat of her size in
the world.
Built In
Florida for Florida w aters. Speed 12 miles., per hour... Make*
10 utile* on one gallon of ita-.. Floats in *dx_ inches of. water.
Price *M)3 complete with engine.' l \ O. B. Eastisi
Three
reetly for delivery. Phan.* Ilof-Ma* Battery Company for
appointment In see her run.

FREDERICK II. WOODWARD
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the decks of the cruiser.

with the

Additional Society
Miss Lorena Stout
ta d Donald J. Powers
Wed In Fort M yers

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GOLDENROD

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The following clipping from the
'e rt Myers Tropical News of
^Odoeeday, December ,$$, will
e read with much interest by
Im many Sanford friends of th e
Toom, Donald J. Powerb, who is
dvertising manager of The Sau- friends o r Mr. and Mrs. Whealey
of this place and expect to re ­
main here during the holidays,
after which Miss Tucker will re­
turn to Baldwin to resume her
duties as teacher in the schools
there. Mrs. Tucker will spend the
winter here, as house guest of
Miss M artha Dowen.
Dr. Lichtenstein arrived Sun­
day afternoon fo r a five week’s
visit With, Mrs. Lichtenstein nnd
their two son’s, M ortimer and Jos­
eph. Dr. Lichtestein, made many
triends, during his short visit last
year, whb will ho glad to know
that he has been able to obtain a
more extended leave of absence
from his arduous dutis as Toombs
physician in New York City this
year.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Smith of Balwin New York
who nre
house guests of the
Whealcys, tenderd them a surprise
party Saturday evening in the
dvertising sta ff of The Sanford form of a miscellaneous shower
of household articles.
Mr. and
braid.
♦Sunday Mr, Powers came to Mrs. Sm ith expect to go to house­
tort Myers to spend Christmas keeping in the Tyler Cottage a fte r
rfth’ the Stouts. Only members of the first of January.
A banquet for the Goldcnrod
be'fapiily knew that the m arriage
ad been planned and the secret Corporation, with Dr. nnd Mrs.
raa kept until the couple left McKee, Suburban .Homes field
Ureadia. Tuesday with the mother agents, ns honor guests was giv­
f the bride and her brother Paul, en Monday evening at the Vir­
aaie from college for the holi- ginia Inn. Others present were
ayt. Judge Stout was not in Mr. and Mrs. II. A. W anl, Mr. nnd
awn, having gone to Cuba with Mrs. H. W. Barium, Mr. Charles
be -Boy Scouts. Mrs. Stout re- Bates, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jam es Weiurned to F o rt Myers, Tuesday huan and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Robing and made formal announ- Schultz. • The- tnble decorations
ament of the m arriage for the
A fter the ceremony the newly
.went to the home of Mr.
t t « n ’ parents a t W inter Park.

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place c&gt; Brannon of Orlando, Christmas.
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as toastmaster,'P - T. A ’s entertainm ent at the
3 were made by high school auditorium in Oviedo
ta,. Messrs JBfcr* Tuesday evening and report it a
'illiam, Dr. in d hu?Q 8UCCCSA&gt; Also the C hristm ai
SPRINGFIELD, 111. Dec. 20.— r n w o n i v
n
on / t v
(IN S )—Tuberculosis has an excel- 51T0, ^ PA ' NoJr., Dec *.9. JIN
•, 'showing f the Program given at the Methodist lent
chance to strike down the s ) ~ " h a t is probably the largest
:o-nperation be- Church there Friday evening wav ..................
......... who
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^ to
^ gain
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^ area in the United
maid or matron
m ineral ......
bearing
enjoyed by a large number from a- slender figure,
pursues
pleasure
States
thnt
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The Community Church was fill­ i S
henlth director declares.
of Forty Mile and • Thirsty caned to capacity Thursday evening
Dr. Rawlings’" views w ere ex- Yon* in the southern part of Nyc
ing the banquet an evening of when the (Joldenrod Sunday school pressed here in conjunction wtyfi county, Nevada, A'of s.a , |s trc*, showing t hht
Bridge was enjoyed in the hotel had their Christmas tree and proThiraty cnny&lt;m, a 20-mile gar.h
gram visitors from Apopka, W in-#|jC3th^ ftom t he whRiv plagui tin in the lava be«S -northeast of the.
parlors.
The n*\y(dock is now erfmphted ter Park, Longwcod ami Oviedo m | nois are .|o per
(er little villuge of Beatty, was well
Kiris and young women bo- named, a* there is not a drop of
on Suburbah Lnk-* and is to be yrere present. Th&lt;* program was
very
well
rendered
for
which
much
,
woen
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nn,|
35
ycar3
than
amc
used to t dancing nnd other out
mg w ater in the entire canyon. Picture
dodr get to-gether until the Com­ praise is due the program cojn* the male sex of the name rigc w riting can he found on the rocks
mittee, who worked so faithfully j roUp
munity house is built.
all through the canyon, and there
th
at it might he a pleasure tp all.
“Tuberculosis is one of th e m ost Is no doubt but ini ancient civilizaMr. snd Mrs. Edgar Hall were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Snntn CInus enme just in time to 8anaJtive pointers as to e rro rs in tion thrived a t one time in an i
Manning Collicut, Christmas day give all present n nice trent of nuts j,nbit« ,,f living,” Rawling decl nr- around Thirsty and Forty Mile
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“and hence these figures 1ire canyons. There is abundant eviother guests were Mr. and Mrs. and candy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Croom nnd oxtn jinely significant. Too lit tle denee of this in the numerous
Sanley Benjamin and family and
family spent the week end with food, too little sunshine, combit led eaves with fragm ents of odd potMr. and Mrs. Clark Mahers.
Mr. and Mrs. Whcnley entertain­ relatives in Howling Green, Fla., with excessive fatigue, make i n tcry and qucerly fashioned implaed with turkey dinner Sunday, the returning to their home hero Mon- g^nildiiation extrem ely likely to ments of nil kinds and shapes.
, bring on pulmonary tuberculosl *•
following guests, Mr. Scho'fer and day morning.
There is one man living- in this
The J II. Doil.i family were
“ Hoping for a slender figu rCt rarely frequented place who has
Mrs. BettiYictji, Mrs. Lichent^in
and sons Mrs. Grace Hnmpson and guests of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur your.c women deny themsei ro’ fnith in its possibilities. A. L. LidSir. and Mrs. Smith." Dr. Lichten-. Meadors of De Land Mondny to a enough food. How as never ”c* well, who has a ranch near the
stein and Mr. and Mrs. n a il were family dinner. Those who at- fore hey join in social a ffa irs tl
little town of Springdale, has
tended were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy keep them up until late hours. &lt;
evening guests.
largely nt his own expense conProf, and Mrs. G’fford were Sioniger Miss Stcllo Dodd and ten they not only nre emploi ('e" atructcd a road from Springdale
Christmas dinner guests of Messrs Mr and’ Mrs. Carl Jackson of Or- during the day with a "job” I,ut across t no nuilapi beds toward!
lamio, and Messrs Carbet, ' P. G. attempt also to do their own hot*se* Oa!; Springs.
Ho has completed
Jean and Adriatico.
and
J. H Dodd.
w ait. Added to n I o ' this, t
20 miles of his road nnd hns cross*
Dr. and Mrs. McKee were din­
Those on oUr sick list a t this are more subject to fatigue ti inn
*j*hirsty canyon near its head.
ner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Wellman of Winter Pnrk Sunday. time are;i Mr. M. J.^ColHcutt, Mrs.
-Another factor lending direc . Ho is near the head of Silent ennyon, nnnther gash in the earth
Madam Bcttinette conducted
the music a t the W inter Pnrk Bap­ d r i S .J d m a i t e i E dw arf and to tuberculosis is loss of s.e eP* with a peculiarly fitting name.
tist church Sunday evening. A S S R , P -rkor .11 v i e w , of „ v I With his pack horse and his
Christmas cantata from the Mes­ ere colds.
faithful dog, I.idwell has spent
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siah was benuifuliy rendered.
many months platting his road. He
Mr. nnd 3!rs. S. Mixon, anj.|KE DESTROYS YACHT
Several from here attended.
j is firm in the belief that rich
nounce the arrivnl of a little
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Dr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein en­ little daughter, Dorothy Eaufaula,
NORFOLK, Va.. Dec.
22 _mines will he found in this remote
tertained the following guests to a horn Saturday morning Dec. 24.
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region when his road has been
u . \ S i The defiance
whirh
turkey dinner nt their lovely home
Noel Smith is substitute for the
the American Yacht C | completed. Indians have a t various
here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. mnil carrier on Route No. * out of jn |,,j^ wus practically deitro] ' I : tim es brought out rich flont that
Phillip Smith, Mrs. Bettihetti nnd Orlando this week.
|,v f„.(, „ff C rm ey Island, r.ijnr ; they found in this section nnd it is
father, Mr. and Mrs. Whenlcy.
" r I known th at many years ago a
Mr. and Mrs. Strykcn of ClevctmIav_
Mr. and Mrs. Hull and Dr. nnd
! p iv spec tor discovered a rich outMrs. McKee.
*■ 1cropping in the vicinity of black
1
Mountain hut was never nhtc to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lopcr were Christ­
"air find his way back to his discovery,
mas guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva
Kearney nnd spent the evening
esOpals, have been found near
with friends in Orlando.
cn- Fortv Mile nnd Thirsty canyons;
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Eldridge
ind also borax, copper, gold, silver and
nnd daughter were dinner guests
ord lend.
of Sanford friends Christmas day.
1 Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brown were

Dec.
BALAKLAVA, Cfitnqa.
29.— (IN S )—Efforts *' to. , salvage
$15,000,000 in golt.l frtinlit*10. British Ciuiacr "black Prince.’
rank off Balaklnva durit
Crimean war, have failed
Tlie turbulent Rlack. sen-sal
to its mysterious treasure
which has tantalize I gold seekers
for more than a half c.mtury.
Five pieces o', gold represent ail
the luck th a t Japanese divera have
had in four nim ths of iabortrtia ef­
fort before they abandoned the job
as hopeless.
i
They scooped away 2,000 tons of
sand gild rocks so as to effect an
entrance to the vessel. They spent
nearly $100,000 and all they got
was "the five unique souvenirs.
j
Four of the gold coins nre b ritish and bear the inscriptions of
George IV and the dates 1821 and
1823. The fifth is a Turkish piece,
valued a t about $100. The issue
value of the coins was one pound.
The fjict th a t the pieces were
found a t the hoottom of sand
which covered tho decks of tiic
sunken boaC leads to thcbclief tKut
tne chests in which the gold wiis
carried to pay the British forces
lighting in the Crimea, were
cracked open by the wnvrs nnd the
money washed over the bottom of
the sea.
Soviet experts- however, are con­
fident th at the gold is still below

NOTICE

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City License on every business,
ocoupatinn or profession,
for
which license is required, was duo
October 1- 1927.

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M O u M C r S M A fV T
A L E .C K € , VAH-tO
D I D k i' B e l i e v e ,
- t i e r 's a s a m d Y

List of delinquents will be turn­
ed over to Police Department for
collection January 1st.
ELLEN HOY,
Tax Collector.

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Diamond Mounting
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We Are Buying
We are buying all kinds „f
junk, jnetnla of nil kinds and
rubber.
We buy' and sell bottles of »n
makes and size*.

Sanford Metal and
Rubber Co.
215 Sauford Ave.

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Orange &amp; Black
Hotel
I.ongwocd, Fla.
Remodeled
and
redecorated
N caV Management. Moderate
Rates

Spedal
N ew Year’s Dinner
$ 1.00

SPECIAL
30 x 3V2 Cord
30 x 3 V2 Oversize
30 x 3 1 4 Straight size
31 x 4 Cord
32 x 4 Cord
29 x 440 Balloon
31 x 525 Balloon

Gasoline 2 1 /

San Juan Gaia:
Sanford, Kta,

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Green are
the proud parents of a daughter
horn Tuesduy, Dec. 27 a t their
homo a t laikc Monroe.
Mrs. Roy G arrett of Tainpa u
visiting in the city as the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. George Shipp.

jtvhe

Mr. and Mrs Earle D. Sherman
are receiving congratulations noon
the arrival of u son a t the Fernnid-Laughton hospital.
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Miss M argaret W ight of Cairo,
Ga., is the house guest of Miss
Claire Zachry a t her home on Mag­
nolia Avenue.

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FOR s o u . — FPuiT VeuT iT w o n V g o
COCKTAIL'*-ONION SOUP h H R u H IS H E A D * \
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CH ic K e n e n Ca s s e r o l e ,
w ords
b efo r e
s c a l l o p e d P a w s n ip s , / J - t h e r c o o k e d
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Fin is h e d . ,

Mrs. Perry Weinberg and childn motored to Miami, Monday
riere they aro visiting friends
Onif of the largest affairs on the
social calendar for members of
tho Sanford Yacht Club will he
tho New Y ear’s dance to bo giv­
en, Monday evening, January 2with Mrs. Ernest Houshqlder, Mrs.
W. C. Hill anrd Mra. W. J. Thigpen as hostesses. This affair
promises to be one of the most
enjoyable of the season, good mu­
sic has been secured and many
usual fcaturee will bo presented.
Much pleasure la being antici­
pated in tho New Y ear’s eve ball
to b e .g iv e n Saturday evening at
nino o’clock, a t tho Hotel Forrest
Luke by the Auxiliary of the
Campbell Lossing Post American
Legion with the president, Mrs.
George Knight, as chairman. Mrs.
K night will be assisted by Mrs.
W .^hcodore Langley, Mrs. Robert
J. Holly Sr., and Mrs. C. L. Goodhue. Good music has been arranged
for, $nd many novel features in­
cluding favor dances will be given.

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A lfred Robson of Orlando is
spending a few days her* with his
parents, D r. and Mra. J. N. Robson
a t th e ir home on the Sanford-Orlando Road.
M rs. Melvin C. Schaffer of Anco, Panam a, and Indianapolis. Ind.,
who has been visiting here ss tha
guest of Mrs. Jonathan Peck, and
Rev. and lir a . A. S. Peck, has gone
tn T - .jp a w here she will .visit for
s h o rt tim e before returning to
ilerprUd
Mrs. A.

imoon.

c l e a r me-decks

Saturday

BANKRUPT SALE
Ivvcry item in stock m ust be sold and sold soon. Don’t wait unti
the best bargains are gone. Come in now! Everything for th&lt;
home and for men, women and children. See the hardware bar
gain s .

Everything Has Been R educed A gain!
Ladies* Oxfords

A good assortment of ladies’
kid and patent leather ox- i
fords. $3.50 to $5.00 values.$ I 4 Q
To close out, the bankrupt^* ^ *

Sandura Rugs
SANDURA RUGS, sand and g rit proof

9 x 9 size, $15. value .............. .
$7,
9 x 10 x/i size, $16.50 value.............$7,
9 x 12 size, $18.00 valu e.......... 1 g&amp;

. Curtain Scrims
Fine feurtaln serim.i,
iW
assorted colors, A I l a w
real 35 cent value. I m j r
Bankrupt price
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Cretonnes
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Excellent quality ere- &lt; f *
tonnes, another real I
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35 cent value selling I e f r
out at

Mpn’s &lt;2hnp«

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Mena shoes, excellent vaK r e
ucs al *"*
&lt;5 selling out $ / A K
^or only

Men’s Dres3 Shirts
a

.Men's drees shirts with "or with- Q i
out ocllsra. attached. Values a l X I
52.00 eaa $2J o and selling out
immediately at

Crinkle Bed Spreads
Beautiful crinkle bed spreads.
-d
b ile 63 x 90 inches. A $3 value (P I
selling, while they last for *v X

Baby Crib* Blankets
P retty bah &gt;crib bankets, fine
enough for every baby and val­
ued a t $2. Bankrupt price only

Sanford, FI

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I m o te nto two ccirnoi*
, among sincere square thinking m(,
| ns to the best method to adopt k’
handling th j prohibition .|Ue,t|on'
Ore side argues th at the law shonlj
t&gt;« strictly enforced an l that annttaek on it Is nn assoult „n |wl
bulwark of law, The other admlu
that it should be enforced, whil»
law but that it is a law that is inf
proper and therefore should i,, ’
pealed.’ "
'
Many uvi.l prohibittonist*
plore the sentiment that has urjs~
among certuia
individual*
,l groups to attack the law itself
;to urge with all frankness and &lt;nergy th a t it be r.- pea led. They
claim th a t It is weakening the en­
forcement of the law and encoura*.
.itig violators of it.
This ns a radical interpretations
of our inherent rights. Nothing in
. any constitution that was ever ratried in any country nt any time irt
tin. world’s history could justly far.
bid the people front discussing it
and from expressing their opinion
. of its defects if they are making
’ a wholly legal effort to haw it rej pealed and were not concentrating
their attention on the effort to
1ruthlessly and generally disregard

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CHICAGO, Dec, 29.—"Big nill" :
Thortipson of this city says about
patriotism m school hooks:
“A s long n&lt; Bill Thompson is
m ayor of Chicago they are not I
going to call George Washington J
a rebel. I object to Superintendent
M cAndrtw’s romov'.rg pictures
of - th j “Spirit m' ' *(I" from the
schiol room-* and 1 am going to
kick McAndrew out of the school*, t
“They are not g-i.r.g to teach the
children that Hancock was a smug- !
ler, that Patrick Henry was a
' drunkten lawyer, that the C onsti-1
; tutlon of the I'nited States was
drunken
drawn up t y it I
I mi*.”

he M e n tis . S n a f a r d 'a p l a n r r r ■ *«*■
M l n l t r r l l i r t lc- t h e l ■ l e r « « i n l S e w . * » r» lro roroltlM C Ira a i
le
p e r Io r
nr««
a r « n n l a n l law
r e iir th M u n d w o n t s MHr esterg ell I k e l e e r f l s K e s e e l . o f t k e
it Ir e w o r l d .
T k e I. A . a . Ie r a l e t a l l f e f f l r l e n t In PlerMe n o d I t n
n n n r r n f h an d llaff . l a t e n e w . I.
II h n o t H i l l .

lie added thnt if you soo four men working on a building
.some saw ing boards, others taking these same hoards and
P f.
--------- ----*' nailing them together: all the boards fitting exactly into some
T k r H e r a l d la * m e m H e r o f t h e
ad it Iiu rrn u
nf I Irrn ln tlo a ., an
ttee a k tln n a l
A — n r l n t l u n a t I’ u k - proper place; and all the men evidently working tow ard a
i h r r r , A d t r r t l . r r . , n o d A d te rtln lu K
■ t a l k w h l e h r r q n l r r . c a r h I ' u h - common end. the completion o f the house; it is only reasonable
l l e e tae a tb e r
In
■ iibtuli
In
n
• n s ih
n o d It
nf
. n h . e r l p l Int. to assum e that they are working in accordance w ith some
Ida t a a e d r r t o i r r i t r a h n n l a l r l r
| a l a t a a e . 1 e l r r n t a t l n n w w i l l a . pre-arranged plan or design.
Mtat b a m l a r a a o i r l h a d a .
We would not presume to state that the failure of Mr.
THUR8D VY, DEC. 29. 1927
Hutton to collect certain demandW arrants, given him by his
t n n H K itA i.nnt r n o n itA M
father-in-law, Forrest Lake, when mayor of this city, when
K a a a a ia , l a etty a n d r a u a t y •&lt; those
demand warrants were collectable as cash item s, and
■ ta la t n il&lt; &gt; n.
4 ) w y « r a t a r r o a t r a In J a r k a o a when the City had on deposit in Lake’s bank funds consider­
■ C t a a l n h i i n a t *». J a h a a I n d i a n
ably in excess of the am ount of the demand warrants, conI jT tr C a n al.
- l u . g M r m I o n a t m n a l h l y *"I*ny
constitutes conspiracy. Only a judge with all the facts before
J* W H i."
litln o llH i
a ' b altd lax
p»[ f i t r —t a m r , , t t a i r l a
ap artaarat
him could say that.
MUt
—A C am nunll) Ckrat
But we do take the position that the- failure of certain tax
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— C M i p l a l l n a nf a lly
t i n
p r o a rana.
payers to go through with the injunction suit on account of a,r-v
the continually rising costs o f the suit and a general shortage of funds with which to finance it, does not in any way j ()f
I will praise suggest the legality of the Hutton claim.s|or authorize the City j since
m Commission to make these payments. If Mr. Hutton is en- , da
titled to the sum asked, he should be paid, but if there exists
the shadow of doubt , the cose should he tested in the courts. ! whi|0
That such a doubt does exist we have only to refer to nml
REACTIONARY
the economic report rendered the Commissioners by an iniBy A. B. Bernd
partial and disinterested financial expert, Gaylord Cummin, |
in which he says, “There seem s to be a special question about „ (H.nj
a warrant for $0(1,598.35 held by the Hutton Construction mu*
Company and this should not be paid until investigation show s l*m-hu
it to be a legal obligation o f the city. If there seem s to be [ n’j^
any doubt, a court determination of the C ity’s liability should U(t
be sou gh t.’’
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THE REMUS JURY
CHATTANOOGA TIMES

i The jury
which ycuterriny I said, Let s go out and give
I found George Remus nut guilty him his Christmas present .Lot’s
Inf ilie m urder of hi* estranged make him happy one Christmas,
: wifi- was composed of two women lie w asn’t last." \Ve thought
ami t .mi men. In point of character, Remus had been greatly wronged
int ■iiigeiice and appreciation of and that persecution had tasted
the Idgh service it had been ent- long enough.'*
Architect
puat
wd to perform , it wus perwere Commissioners nml bond trustees when the major por- mar,.
To Remus, Ilosford and Mr*.
First Nat'l Rank IRdg
l»ii|i&gt; about average, it is therefore R J'.h Cross, \he
tion o f the rifling of the treasury took place. Up to the pres^
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Sanford, Florida.
ent tim e no attem pt has been made either by this newspaper
CHICAGO ACCORDING TO inti testing, and it ough. to be pro- "baby” of the jury nail.’:
or the T axpayers’ League to connect them with gra ft per- ^
,IC,wT.’,,
w?1&gt;ar ■I'vjm'im’ i iiloMc, to consider the eondue. of
*‘*.Vc were with from the s ta r t.’!
tam ing to City affaire, and we believe it to be the concensus
Wh«t i5 mwPo |mporta„t than runu* of these in the jury room and
(waving a tide uR question of
of. opinion th at such intolerable conditions were permitted to population to u g reat city. Chicugo J mIUV their release Irom nervicc.
the porpriety of the verdict in the
FROM FACTORY
exist more on account of the ignorance o f these two men than ha* courage, power and foresight, I .\£ least four of the jurors, re- Remus cate, what chance is there
|4&gt;uis the Associated Press, rushed
TO YOU
through any crookedness on their p a rt
*
'
•Pt flt»&gt; cell where Remus was still for justice when men and women
FEDERAL,
confined on other charges. There who are "with the accused from
Ignorance o f the law, however, is generally recognized ing.
the
s
ta
rt"
find
their
way
into
EXTRA
SERVICE
they
became
member*
of
th«
m
erry
as a poor excuse, if any. And ignorance on the part of bond
—-----the jury box? With juruis like
nnte-Christimis
party,
congratula­
TIRES
&amp;
TUBES
trustees of a continual illegal draining of a bond fund trees-. THIS WRITER inspeded today ting the prisoner, wishing hint these, the law and the evidence
at
prices
you
would
pay fot
ury is equally ns poor nn excuse! We believe that th e m ajor-1witl&gt; Mr* Ja,n«* Simpson, chair- well, uud otherwise indicating count for nothing, their feelings
Inferior,
unknown,
PEARLS
ity o f Sanford people are willing to let bygones be b ygon es.'
^ n» r-t‘^11 ^&lt;1hie""'pT'nw 'i that they had entertained anything mid personal opinions for every­
Called upon to perform one
makeshift brands.
By Wm. W. DrlnkcrhoH
to accept the excuses of Mr. Chase and Mr. Housholder and do. nml the amasing thing* that , hut Juror-like feelings toward him. thing.
la th&lt;&gt; New York Herald Trlhuno- start out with a clean slate, but we do not believe that local Chicago has actually has done. The following from the Associated u£ the highest offices of citizen­
* F. P. RINES
I’res* indicated the spirit in which ship, they become, the moment they
Jke pear!, etrung on a thread of
citizens w ill countenance nny further laxity in municipal a f - .
planning here umi some of them approached the task enter a jury box, a menace to soci­
gold
, .
both nmaxe anybody accustomed
221 East First St.
'he yean behind me, softly glow­
| to the slow movement of the Swiss of finding Remus guilty or inno­ ety. And unless some method n:
according to the law and the obtaining more intelligent, co.iing,
T axes in the city of Sanford at the present tim e are glaciers or the lower progrr* cent,
evidence in this case:
r.eientlous, high-minded juries is
Je. Each one so lambcntly alive
NV,W. ' u,k »ity whcro t,^en: hL‘‘ “You know wlmt I said in the devised the country may soon find
&gt; formed and colored cunningly, practically prohibitive. T hese taxes are not high because of
BRAK E SERVICE
funds legitim ately expended to build hospitals, swim m ing
haven’t done anything yet.
jury room.’’ Robert E. Hnsford. thnt its courts have become plares
"hat lest you love me, none
painting contractor, ju ro r No. 12, in which the whim of the ju ro r is,
fay give its beauty- generously. pools, wharves and warehouses, which we m ight readily e x - 1
----- —
HYDRAULIC
*he thread la long, the pearls upon pcct to make our city grow and prosper, but to finance the
CHICAGO PLANS were in- remarked to a cheering group to all intents and purposes, the law
gathered about Remus in the jail. of the land.
AND
already busted and thoroughly rotten Seminole County Bank. Inpectcd on paper in the offices of
Taw, and rare to sec.
Vhen each years bums itself to The exorbitant tw enty-five mills in taxes w ill not go toward the comniUjlon, and then in actur.1
MECHANICAL
end
building a Ujgger Sanford or toward making it a finer place h»°f5il uUtff
tmo°ntWlU*tonn one bright flame of autumn in w hich to live, but it will be used in paying for past crooked- i*h every city in this country ami
AUTO REPAIRING
LADY ASTOR RIGHT AND WRONG
fire. .
ness
in
local
politics.
Europe.
I
hir search among the dying ashes
SARASOTA TIM ES
Vill disclose the gem th at never
E nem ies of The Herald have shouted “ Publicity is ruin- . A m“Knificcnt boulevard run.
?nn be burned or lost, a pearl
ing our c ity .’ Publicity has never hurt an individual who w as of ?h(, cily. on ittnd ukan from
•’or our thread of gold.
love .one another nn,
)h, let us eting them endlessly.
Ti5 \V. 1st St. Phone 213-J
for nil their brother*. There nrc
dislikes; it secnis they simply can.Christmas comes but once a year
not be avoided, /inti while this
tt the bill* hang on forever.
can diaputv her. But when she d,Cr human factor persist, Mars is
'amous last woYds: "Fve never
clures th at only woman's influence going to keep hi* arm or shiny.
•n another man’s dust yet."
tun end war, we nr? a little inclined
Wc have a lingering suspicion
to
wonder
if
she
Isn’t
a
mite
wrong.
thnt
maybe buck in the dim, dead
Florenx Ziegfield
says
the
past
somewhere, some woman ucdemaingly plump" Indy will soon
Granted thnt nil the women of
vonie popular.
And forthwith
the world wanted to end war ,we tuully caused 'n war. .Maybe some
AtmuMng new device eliminates
■ocery bills will gu up.
still would be skeptical about M nrs’ historian will bear us out in this.
bouncing and toiling in light,
demise. There are so many differ­ Within memory, it U easy to re­
short-wheelbase csrs. Allows you
Ura. Grayson is another filer, cr
ences in the wrold thut must be
tail
pictures
of
Russian
women
in
to tske rough roads at forty sod
nieresa, who hss learned that hop­
faced,and these differences brust
ettjoy smooth subilatcd motor­
ping the Atlantic is not us easy a*
forth so suddenly and with such the trenches. Perhaps they were
ing. Seven-day guirantecd-free
heat, between peoples who seem
trial. $28 for c o m p le te set ol
nuturully opposed, th at we must
four. Slight installation charge.
Dr. Will Durant, well known
retain u doubt thut even the wo­
_ WATSON _
man could smile them down.
illosopher. says, “ A man r«*i
ilrty is incapulde of love.’’ Here
Lady A stor
must know, of
&gt;y, page Mr. Browning.
course, that humanly, men and wo­
_______ ...
men nrc p retty much alike. She
Will Rogers says he In nfraH
m j*t kpow th a t all womon do not &gt;A stor’s efforts,
mta Cl n n will brjng ns « red telle, n drop in the bucket to Hanford’s total indebtedness.
cktic next November 4. Better n But it cannot be denied that it will increase our taxes just
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
tl necktie tjit*n a red shirt.
W. 1st St. a t Oak
Phone 2

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Sanford Auto
Brake Service

• can now give
bi^car comfort

StahilatorS

that much. And i\ ^iay be safely said that it will increase
increase' the 40
them more than that, since if paid, it Will be necessary t o ,chid*d
Hell Refinancing bonds at a big discount.
\Ve regard it as the duty of our Commisslonera to handle
the City’s financial o ffe r s exactly as they would their own.
LVe you a*cn the last nf the The City of Sanford is comparable to any large corporation,
M id FILEN E, nf Boiton, pre­
pr yet? If so- you are prub- the people being the stockholders and the Commissioners the
d ic ts ,I not f a r off, chain .tores
just recovering from the cfboard of directors which conducts its business. We cannot im- 1rivdlipg in f.nanciul importune?
of Christmas.
i aglnc the board of directors of Chase &amp; Company fighting General Motors, or United States
Hcleetinr r 'Uecessor for Dr. ] to pay the claim of some reputed creditor, nor can we imagine H tc flJa n d doing a busin-ss'of a
u r n b r - w'l| be no small task, them paving any cla m about which there might be the slight­ bill(on a year. Last week in Chipon thi ■ ch-'ice defends in large est doubt until the matter might be settled by a court’s de­ I engo, one retail store did n hiuiness of $760000 n day. A chain of
rasure the future of the Universcision.
1*tores like th a t would make
We do not expect the Commissioners to take the attitude ! United State* seem .small.
FI- ridu should aid Miami in of repudiating a just debt, but we do expect them to pursue
'■ the National Demoerati?
ittn i. It would give this state I the same course they wouL? in managing their own affairs.
►Tuition in oolitic* it has We do not anticipate that they regard the close of the injunc-

Thv newspaper writers suy
[JL kman 1* only nineteen years
ild. bu* hi* photographs show him
0 be oM e’ough to know better.

received before.

CECIL L. RINES
1601 W. First St.

LUMBER
Building
Materials

Security
Lumber Co
phone 707.

QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
Hauling, Crating, Shipping,
and Storage.
\Ve are prepared to do any
kind of transfer service at
REASONABLE PRICES.
Phone -198 001 E. 3rd. St

FOR RENT
LOCH ARBOR
One 4 room, one 5 roo»
and one 6 room house.
These houses ^re modern
in every respect, and the
rent Is reasonable.
Also have two 2 room
apartments partly fum
ished.
You will have to
these to appreciate them.

G. S. WITMER,
P. 0 . Box 33frSandford, Fla.
phone 254 — M

AUTOMOBILE DISCOURTESY
TAMPA TIM Kb
Rome observers think automo­
biles are ruining American man­
ners, but perhaps gome of these
folks, who are. showing cliscourtscy
did not have any to ruin.
There hre many drivers who act
differently when they get behnid a
steering wheel than they do any­
where else. I t they went to n party
or dance and pushed their way
down the center of the room. josi.
ling the guests as they went, tread­
ing on their toes making them
jump to avoid collision, and calling
to them to g et out -of their way,
they would commonly be called
tough necks.

In a'iy era m«*na self- [complaint, and. does
m o a tA iiw

Greasing 7fie
TIRES &amp; TUBES
Better quality for
less money.

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It seem* strange that a good
many persons who -art ordinarily
well-mannered will yet net in this
coarse and arrogant way. They
seem to think it is everyone’s
duty to wait fo r them to get
out of their way. If they toot their
horns violently they feel they have
done all th at i8 required of them.
Th# law is doing what it enn
to correct such violations of the
public regulations and of ordinary
common sense and courtsey, but
community sentiment ought to cull
upon some of these people to dis­
play bo.ter manners.
Real gentlerndn and ladies come
enutiquaiy down a crowded street,
just
mindful of the piople ia jh o
wn*[
it ©f way

rather

FURS

Wanted at once— 000 Coons, Oppoosums, Skunks. Bring y™ ' *
fitrs in or drop n* a card and our representative will
pay highest cash .Market Prices.

FIELD’S FUR CO.
105 N. Park Ave. • Sanford, Fla- - Next to Valdez__

NOTICE
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We now have our old Phone No. 33 i.t our new offlc«200 Palm etto—When you want Elder Springs Woteiy
Call us. And We will give prompt delivery,

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Elder Springs Water Co.

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W. W. THOMPSON. Manager

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY/. DSC EMHEFt

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Otuce Telephone H , MRS, FRED. S. DA1C.ER. Socle,y Editor Residence T.L 37

Christmas
ProjjrRird
Is Presented By The^
Holy Cross Church
IU annual l hnstmns entertainm tnt of the Church School „f Holy
THURSDAY
Episcopal Chunh was given
'n,riners Club will give annual Cross
» it Hotel Forrest Lake, nt \Vedrtesday arti.r n,,on nt 5 „*c|ock
V ,he 1 ar'f.h House on Magnolia
a) ’oclock.
Avenifj. Christmas decdratlons
"
FRIDAY
Misses Pearl Robson and Elva including a mammoth brilliantly
lighted Christmas tree, gave the
wrce will entertain a t bridge at spacious assembly room - festive
;00 o’clock at the home of Miss touch.
Uunn on the Sanford-Orlando
A short program was presented
as follow*:
jj rfe V. Howard Chapter U. D.
Song, ••() Little Town of Beth­
will meet at 3:00 o’clock at the
lehem,"
sung hv the School.
ltne of Mrs. J . D. Woodruff,
Christmas Carol. "Why Do Bells
au Sanford Avenue.
on ( hristmas King,'' sang by
SATURDAY
children from the Primary De­
Auxiliary of the Campbell-Lni- partment.
sj Post American Legion with
The Kindergarten Class gave a
New Year’s eve dance nt the &gt;drill after which they sang "Praise
otel Forrest Lake, at 0 o’clock. Him All Ve Little Children."
lg. "Holy Night," by school.
MONDAY
Mowing the program, the
pipe Organ Club will meet at k;niit,rgnrten and primary depart­
o’clock a t the home of Mrs ments marched into their class
j|. Phillips on Oak Avenue- room where they enjoyed games
Yacht Club will give dance at |e«l tt&gt;y Mrs. B. F. Whittier, while
, Yacht Club a t 1&gt;:00 o’clock
the older children played games
TUESDAY
under the leadership of Miss Mil­
Women’s Guild of Holy Cr,
dred Huston.
piscopal Church will meet
Late in the afternoon the tenchora nmi officers of the school
^served hot chocolate and wafers,
which Christmas boxes fill­
Wednesday Afternoon after
ed with chocolates and bon boas
given all thus., present. The
ridge Club Gathers were
usual list ri but ion of gifts was dis­
,t Mrs. Ed Rawson’s pensed with this year, the children
| havng decided to send the gifts
; instead to those less fortunate.

P" lm“«o A v e n u e /T h ^ W b y ha&lt;* M
l*on name,I R lc h ir t‘Lby» U N A - Lon*

SEfr

Mrs. l-nwtey Inglis and Miss
Emily Inglis of Atlanta, Ga., a r ­
rived here' Monday uiu! are the
quests of Judge anil Mrs. James G.
Shraon at their home on Tenth
Street.

Mins Dorothy Smith and Mrs.
0.
liiil of Bradenton left
1 hursday morninir for their home
aftei spending thf holidays here­
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G.
Bassett Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Thurmond re ­
turned home Tuesday evening from
Martin W. Hoyt of Atlanta ,(ia., Washington, Gn, where they were
t-pont the day here Tuesday enroute culled by the death of Mrs, Thur­
to his home from St. Petresburg mond's brother Sam Fanning.
where he spent Christmas with re­
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hardy
■f Savannah, Ga., are in the city
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheelcss for a few days visiting friends.
and daughter I otty have roturned
from Lakeland where the;* spent
Rev. and Mrs. Sam Campbell,
Christmas with relatives.
who havo been visiting their
daughter Mrs Clifford Walker,
Mrs. lierTiert I. Turner and chil­ leave Thursday for their homes :;t
dren of Burbanks are spending this Montgomery, Ala.
week here visiting her parent* Mr.
and Mrs. \V. M. Me Kim at thetr
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mills of Day­
home on west Eighteenth Street.
tona Beach, spent the day here
Monday a* the guests of Dr. and
Mr*. C |„ Parks

Dr. and Mrs. Sam II. Camp­
bell, who have been visiting their
daughter Mrs. Clifford Walker
during the holidays left Thursday
morning fnr their home a t Mont
ginnery, Ain.

Personals

Mu II. T. Whitehead of Macon,
Ga . who has been visiting her
daughter Mrs. Charles L. Parks,
left Tuesday for Daytona Recall
where *ho is the guest of her daug­
hter Mrs. B. B. Mills.
Bryan Whitehead of Macon ,Uu.,
left Tuesday for Daytona Beach
Mrs. Lawtey Inglis nnd daughter after a short visit here with his
Miss Emily Inglis of Atlanta, Ga.. sister Mrs. C. L. Parks.
are the house guest* of Judge and
Mr*. Janies G Sharon at then a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler and son
home on Tenth Street.
J. E. Butler Jr., of Ocala spent the
week end here ns the guests of Mr*.
Butler’s parents, Mr .and Mr*.
Woodcock.

were visitor* at the home of Rev
•ml Mrs. A. 3. Peek, Wednesday St. M arys dbvcean School
•Mrs Howard and Miss Campbell

N ew Spring Royal Society
Package Goods
See

Mus l.illie Fraser of Lake
” 0 ,,h is the attractive
house
g uest of Miss Olive Newman at
her hnme in Rose Court.

O u r W in d o w .

R g j f A L 'f f iT o c if f T f

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PACKAGE OUTFIT

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With Royal Society Guaranteed
Boiling Dye Embroidery Cotton*
Mr and .Mrs. Donald Powers,
wh«»«e marriage was an inter­
esting event of ihis week at Fort
Myer*. arrived here
Wednesday
nnd are at home to their friends
at the Sun I-ant a Apartments,

&gt;ert A. Newman and
Alice Woodcock of
■' James G. Sharon and
l.awtey Inglis of A'and Mrq. Samuel Pul*
ed n party motoring t &lt;
hursday morning.

518 -$1.00
White Laum

Mrs. Floru White of Orlando will
arrive
here Wednesday to he the
Mrs R. II. Gutter and daughters
guest
of
Mrs. Virginia Smith Corr
June and Ruth. Dr and Mrs. C, D. noil.
(■inter of ('hnttanongn, Tenn., are
Mrs. J. E. Brouse Gives the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Mrs. Roberta Howard, who lias
at, thiyv home on Oak
Lovely Bridge Party Marshall
been -pending some time her with
Avenue.
her daughter, Mrs. \V. Wallace
Wlight left Wednesday for her
Reflecting the cordial hospitalhome
at Quincy.
’" cr!j ity of the hostess in every detail
r’ i was the lovely bridge luncheon
lcii.1- ™jven Wednesday by Mrs. J. E,
••here Brouse at her home on Park Av­
enue, when she entertained the
uaint members of the Every Other Week
juoge ami sirs. i \ . Wallace
card Bridg club und an extra table of Wright motored -Sunday to Or­
auni- visitors.
lando where they were the guests
been
An abundance of poinset tins, of Mr, and Mrs. Julian Howard.
of the Woman’s Club, and for the
core, red roses .nnd other cut flowers
». JL were used in decorating the rooms
Miss Marguerite Garner left jaist eleven years has been o rg an -1
of this cozy home, forming n pret- Monday afternoon for Jacksonut th* &lt; "ngregatmnul ( h u m i..
card ty setting for this affair.
The vllle where she will visit ns the " " &gt;;ninll son wll enter the ho;;* , Fred Hall letnrned home
day morning from Cairo
th a , luncheon tables were laid with guest of her aunt Mrs. J. K.
nt N««^nrleona. *
where he visited friends.
had embroidered covers und centered Cieei h.
whom with pieces of red rose
buds und
-------Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Owen nnd i
che.-t. ferns. At one o’clock, a tasty three
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Long are t " " sons- who have been spending I
ee.
course luncheon was served by spending the holidays at Paintkn us a short time here with their
J.B. th e ‘hostess assisted by Mrs. D. L. the guests of Mrs. I.ongN sister, daughter* Mrs, d - P. MoCuller j
i Jr., Thrashor nnd Mrs. Hal Wight,
Mrs. W. C. Alim.
| and Miss Emma Owen, left Tuex- 1
ry It.
Games of progressive bridge
-------day for their home at Marianna. I
j. K. we its played during the afternoon
Mr, und Mrs. A. P. Connelly and
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ij jeer and nt the conclusion of the games Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Connelly
Mrs. J. W. Brister who husj
ehci- *1 WUs found that Mrs. W alter left Saturday for a motor trip to j been the guest of Mrs. John W.
, C Coleman and Mrs. David Caldwell St, Petersburg and points on the Sneed nt her home on Catalina]
were holders of highest scores West Coast,
Avenue, left Tuesday for
her
among the club members, while
-------home at Memphis, Tenn.
,Mrs. Ernest Wiggins scores the
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wey of ArTODAY
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endia are visiting in Sanford ns
Ernest
Wiggins,
who
with
Mrs.
Enjoying the cordial hosptality the guests of their daughter, .Mrs.
America's Sweetheart
i r t y . o f Mrs. Brouse were Mrs. M. S. Clyde Byrd nt her home on Mellon* Wiggins has been .spending the
Mary Bickford
past
fortnight
here
as
the
gue
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Wiggins nnd guest, Mrs. Ernest ville Avenue,
of his brother and Wife, Mr. and
- | Wiggins, of Washington, D. C„
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, left Thurs­
Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. Braxton L.
MY BEST G1UI
Mrs. W. A. Holt, Misses Evelyn
Ttn s Perkins, Mrs. David Caldwell, nnd Carolyn Holt, Douglas nnd day evening for his home at
, n ; Mrs. Walter Coleman. Mr*. E. H. Howard Holt of White Springs, W ashington, lh C. Mrs. Wiggins
, .** ( Ashcraft apd guest, Mrs. D. E. are the house guests ,of Mr and will remain for a longer visit.
r, i *■l Cnwthon of Tampa, Mrs. It. t»- Mrs. Lee A. Conoley.
ridge j Thrasher, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs,
Mrs. Howard P. Smith nnd h!sache-1 \v a . Fitts and Mrs. Charles L.
ter
Mr*. Merino Bledsoe of luik*
Mrs. Ellen Sharon of Quincy
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TOMORROW
will arrive here Tuesday evening land left Tuesday by motor f o '
to spend sonn* time with her sou Tifton, Gn., where they will spend
Richard Dix
and wife, Judge nnd Mrs. James G. ponied home by their mother
T H E GAY DEFENDER
a
short
time.
They
will
lie
accomUpsala &amp; G rapeville Sharon.
Mrs. John Burns of Columbia,
Ben Turpin
Tenn.Mr. and Mrs. Nouh Fry and
T H E JOLLY JILTKK
mother, Mrs. Dan&amp;ston were re­
Milane News
cent dinner guests nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Pal Magmtson,
when they were home for the
week end.
Mr*. Alice Stapler was u recent
guest nt t h e ’home of her son,
Frank and wife at their home on
Grapeville Ave. She was called
here on the death of her sister,
Mr*. Standing from her home in
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Alice I.undquUt was four
day* ut the Fcrnnld-Ijiughton
Hospital.
The Dorcus
Union member*
were well pleused at the resutu
of there bnzaur.
Those nt the Union Sunday
school desite to thank M. I’ryor
und his roadmen for the filling in
work done around thu church. I.
was a good deed.
Mrs. Beck and her mother, Mrs.
&amp; Dutton H ostess Wctterdick
visited the latter’s
then you c a n i \ f ^
niece, Mr*. Janies Edge in Haines
is the price for
or Her Bridge Club City.
Mr*. Edge expects to leave
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U K one pair of £10
lively social a ffa ir of this
,l**a the bridge party given
pair for
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shoes
today afternoon by Mrs.
rt Dutton a t her' home in
Odd pairs in sizes 2 1-2 to 4, In fine ladles shoes, Assorted colors and designs.
tin Terrace' when She enterI the member* of her bridge

519—50c

Crib Cover
Pillow
Unbleached. Hand-tinted
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EMBROIDERY
PACKAGE OUTFITS

With Royal Society Guaranteed
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With Royal Society Guaranteed
Boiling Dye Embroidery Cotton*

$1.85

Golf Ch*&lt;U Pant*
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PACKAGE OUTFIT

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THE BIG SALE
Friday and Saturday

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Utmas Wreath*, garlands, r$(.

Ladles* Hose
For Friday and Saturday only
a special on ladies’ kose, &gt;*luea to $2 in dark co|ora, sellIng for 8flc.

Present sale prices on all men’s shoes
have been reduced. $10 values prices
at $7.85 have been cut to $7-35. $8
values selling for $6.45 are
$5.95.

$3.95 and $2.95 sale prices

cut to $3.45 and $2.45.
Mra. J . E. . Ritchie.
E- Wathan, Mr*. Wolleh
Mr*. Braxton B. Baggett,
*‘Ph Steven*., Mr*. ^Alfred

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Another lot of ladle* shoes has been
added to the dollar tabje for Friday and
Saturday.

Bargains For Children

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And doii’t forget the e itra apeelal bar­
gain* for the children. Now Is the time
to stock up for the year.

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t urntshed cottage at Siver
with five acre&amp;nf land. P;
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tu.school house. See Jno. 1).
ms, Sunfor:!- Fla.

QUtphone ads, will be received
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New, Pretty.
Stucco home just »tl return, utTmini nnj \nttt-|ii*m fis
of
outside city limits, Karaite. 100 V«1mlnft&lt;trMlrlx «*f tho
A.MONft FEATURED
A I.K it KM r . ILWVS* I.N.
d rce tlf^ d .
'!• on new road, suitable store, l 11,111
I'ltOftltAM S
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tlm*-, i h**ii sitid there,
fillin'; station nr gimlcn and
ui»t&gt;llc*iitl»»ii |&lt;»
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for *i firm I hi*(ils'mi'ii t nf |i**r
chickens, two big lots, either Sub­ I 1
^MhlMrutl*H» of Nilill vKlatf, ami
urban Home or may bo combined ■*'
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with a business.
will build nice ^tii
it AtimmUtruii lx
N — Presentation:
Popular
store and station $50(1 e x tra ; as
t' »**■'! tUI** i Ih 2Mli iU&gt; of DtfC- * H'ts W E A F W E E ! W T I C
now $15(10. No better value pos­
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w csh w rc
OUZ.Vf.KTII DAWSON.
sible. Fred E. Russell. 110 So.
VVtiV W C A E W T A M W W J
A m Ailmlalstratrlx
Park Box 1046,
of the KMnta of * " s ' l NVEBII K S l) W T M I
At.KHED l’. DAWHON.
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21— Lots For Sale
Salesmen—Experienced direct sel FO R SA L E; AT ACTUAL COST
lers, earning $10.00 u day. Won
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
derful seller. Write Box 1 lOi cated
|j t facing east on Palmetto
Sanford, Fla.
Avenue. &lt;5 feet frontage. In Rood

15— Apartment For Rent
The llerold wi»hcs to present Miss
Ann Moss with a ticket to the Mi- 26— M iscellaneous F o r Sale
lane.
F«l sale .-bonp- a t i c k e t to t h e
2-thrcc room, modern, furnished
Milano fur Mr Briggs Arringapartments. $20.00 and $35.00 ton.
per nonth. I’rivnte bath, garage
space. Phone 24G-W.
trucks for sale. 2 dump
lies with jumbo pears, only
Attractively furnished apartment.; ^used a few weeks. $200.00 each. I
corner Park u ' ~
flat body- same type with solfFrigidaire install.
slarter. $200.00.
C. 'R. Sibley,
garage furnished
[.ake Mary.

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F'OR KENT:—Small cottage on
rear of lot. Will rent for $15 00
per month. Locutsil ut 1705 MugWIGHT PRINT SHOP
APPY serv.ee on anything In nolia Avenue. Inquire at Herald
iriiiting. A phone call will get of Ticc.
ir man. Phone 417-W. 1&gt; RailF'OR RENT:—5 room bungalow at
d Ave
2121 Palmetto Avenue. Corner
TAL ROOFING—The Roof F.v lot. Garage. $25.00 monthly. In­
shingloc, quire tit Herald office.
fluting.
Metal
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galvinizcd
f*. See James II. Cowan. Oak I’OR KFINT--3 room house with
garage. $8.00 n month. Apply
1 and Third St. Phone 111.
117 Poplar Ave.
EAN UP YOtlK OLD YtTALLS
T.l THE NEW WALL PAINT 17—Husl te.ss i’lares For Kent
HETIUNG NEW AND BETR FOR FURTHER INFORMA* FOR RF'NT—Gasoline service sta
IN. CALL PHONE 235*J OR ton and store, excellent location
E, V. C COLLER, SANFORD. well equipped, low rent to res­
ponsible party. *See Mr. Myers
310 W. 1st S tre e t.18— W a n te d T o R e n t

L Nipper. Signs of all kinds.
1 Sanljrd Paint it ^/all I’apor
HF.Y’S DRUG STORE—Prcliptlons, Drugs, Soda. \Vo are
«ar you as your phone: Call 103 ft. on new roau» suitable store,
filling station or Harden un*J
u&gt;ING BLOCKS— Irrigation thit-ksns txva big lota, cither sub«** and general cement work, urban home or may be combined
(tie Concrete Co. J. E. Ter­ with u business. Will build nic*
sto re vand station, $500 extra. An
ser. Pron, 3rd and Kim
now *1500. No better value pos­
sible. Fred E. Russell, J10 Si.
“Help Wanted Female
Park. Box 1040.___ _
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JITF.D—Colored dish washer
J one woman to work in kit- FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
nolia Avenue north of Central
Apply nt Tasty Shop. 203
Street.
$3500.00.
Fractically no
Pirk Ave., from 2:30 to
cash required payments like rent.
P. M.
Address R. H. B. Care The Herald.

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20—-Farms For S a l e ___

Wn on improve^ business
Je-itience property ’ Also will j
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
Sri- mortgages asJsecurity.
Ten acres or more, one mile front
,'ty limits, flowing well* Com :
i Plants and Flolvers
Line and Sc.’.board loading t recks
her spring ine-half mile from projwrty. Price
pepper and
$225 cer acre, nothing down, layP seed ftont
tny.. Arcane Bldg., am
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dial T. S .tlul?, Agrunarrist, Exper*
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Al btm a; J f. Williamson .Ex—
'c i-ent Str.ticn Sunerintendfnt,
.'.1 ii.nn; imil Jo in R. Witt. F'artaef*
Leila Mina.
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Director, Experiment Station, Ra­
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With the sbtgna, "M ur- Mi&gt;iu&gt;y
From F’«; n mg in 1928." the so •r,muni
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SHIP COES AH ROUND
I .p u i t ,; . t be c u rs e .( opies nt
A MSTK.RDA M, .Dec 28— &lt;1NS&gt;
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J. CL Sharon
Attorney-it-Law
WiM practice in all the court*
Ux.imiratiur. of Abstracts of Land
Tilli# given especiul attention

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public outcry before thu Court
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day of January, A. D. IPiS, Dm ‘■our; 10. Fiimride Guartet.
sume living a rulu day - of suhl
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(Lena! Notice-*)
of swli*. tlm prupvety duscrlbvd In
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nr 1-ltlirr nf r«U. nt'** haVi
Town of H-infors, which Map I* lb- v i tatv nf BlllTII Kl
of record In tlm public records
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of Ssfnltmlr County. Florida
County. Klorldu. to the I lot
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(’ouncy. st his nfflcr In Ih
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a Ith tho final order of vale nforosaid

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Special Master In Chancery

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AsV-lerk of ihoahnvi.
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sly led .-out t, K, Present;.
Rj A. M. WKKKS.
la Smith
niKHON. Ilo Y Kl, A DlOJlTO.N,
Siilii-lioin for Complainant.

ntei*mcr

nppa went agrmtnd In u gale today
near the Hook cf Holland. Har po­
s'uion was reported as dangerous
flic Snccaruppa hailed from PhiU-

Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever nnd Malaria..

H A V A J S E .^

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Solicitor for Complainant.

XS P O P

-4EH1. l!M NOT AS OOMS AS 1 LOOt^
IF L DO SA T IT MTSELF -F IR S T I
(UCNE IN ON TH' GUNN TRlBE AS TH1
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m t s e l F in S o l id
APIECE O F
CONCRETE f

THEN POP OFFERS ME A JOB IN KlS
OFFICE AN* DO I “TAKE IT ? 'TER DERN
TOOTIN’/ THAT'S A NICE EA ST WAT
TO FIND OUT IF THIS CtRD HAS A t t '
U L NESTT EGG RcADV rW k
TO HATCH

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T R O S P E P lT V -A ^i' DID X. KNOW P O P
VslOOLO EjE CORtOOS AH' WANTft KNOW
-1 VJHERC I GOT TV MONEV ? S O R C . J T ^
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S O LTOCD HIM NERN CONFiOCNTINj;
THAT X. WftDE A CLEAN OP ON TIPS FROM
A &lt;yOO&lt;8 « O K E R -H c FELL FOR THAT
LIKE A BANANA SWN AN' WANTS ME T
DO SOME INVESTING FOR HIM- B o V /
AFTER L'M THROUGH FLEECING THIS .
UL* LAMB HIS POCKETS'LL BE AS
EMPTY AS TH* MiDOLE OF A DOUGH Ntf

^liacellaneous

r’un. Lock and Phonograph
“ *f our lpecialty.
T oys,
•Porting goods, and fish•Bnpd«. Geo. W. Deetch,
*ycl« Store.” UcLander

D^ard

1,1
Five * ates are represented o:»
ll.' hurt course faculty, as follows:
r «l nice. 8:2 .. ertinm eil t.m.
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(Icorgi.i: C. A. I'uhb, Editor,
&gt;:i • orchestra; radiolxcd farm ;..uno. in the south
Sun hvi i Rurallst, Atlanta: J. F.
inst will In- t uned n t-&gt; get first Kuk.ion,
General Agricultural
hand farm information on tit*
Agent, Central of Georgia R. R.,
v York 8 I 1I:
i hurt c iur*e, which i* spousnic l
Savanah; John M. Graham, pred.1. Sentinels;
by the So l i nprovement ('(111:1111'.it!i Brothel-.; tie of th.&gt; National F'ertilixer A t- •Rt.t, National City Bank, Rome II.
1 hr. Iras.
.• o.’lati. 11 and Ih
S '.ir'-.-ltoeliuck I . Stuckey, director and F\ R. Ed*
rrila. Animal Husbandman, Georgrliulluia’ ' ..uri.'it ion. Printed
York. Mhl; 7
g
a Uxperm.cn*.
Station; George S.
rugrania a.: I c nr. dine at detail
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, 1- Maxwell lion.; will tie 111 - l.d ..it u-|u *. ; :» th.&lt; lluiri:., I'r. sident, Flxposition Cotl«*ti .’Jill*, Atlanta; II O. laivvera,
..[ent; II, dumber iiillir .)•■•.*:ni.:nti.-ii.
Fix pc 11
at tatioa aril college •naimger, Mnndeville Cotton Mills,
worVu-i
-u.m rv.- i ami |&gt;. 1/ - CarrolUon; C. A. McLendon, plant
m l farm":., t.dl spenh ibtrlug th" breeder, Waynedioro; J. N. Harper
1 it m u r.o. A m ci'r prublcms to diii 1 t o r . N. V. Potash Export My.,
l O (Ii cussed i C! till! t itt.lll fanu* At'aiun: Johu M. Looney, [urni.u

,iud*.- of GKQRnrs n. 11 KitKiN'o,
her flu-

"i i- .,ap r and MEA Sf.ving before the tummittee which Is seen In the b»,
1 the S.-natc iave»*i . graced I."ft t &gt; right, the aerators are Johnson o f
•lo. nine! t ■» Above h. &lt; i!if rale. J. n.’s ui* Warhington, Reen of Pennayi ’,
1 he for-gvounl test *\nn;a, Ih nimun of Arknrra.i and Bruce of Maryland..’

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Announcements
NOT i n : UK ANN t;At. j i k k t i n u
OK . HTOfKItOLDKItH UK 8KMIN*
OI.K HKCRRI'i IKS CO.
.Sanfiiril. Klorhla.
NXIT ICK 18 1IKRKRY
tl l VKN
That In pursuance with the Charter
anil In accordance wlih ltie provi­
sions of law, the annual inerting
of StoekhoJilnrs of the Hcnilnnle
SectirRIus Company will lie In-Id nl
the offlen of tho Company, In tlm
t’Ry-, of Hanroril, Klorldu, on tlm
loth day of January, Ki2X, ut the
hour of 10 ;i!0 o’clock A. it . for
the pt.rposi! of considering such
mullern us may Im brought before
It.
Patrd (Ms the I.&gt;ih day of Dtc«inbar. 1? ::.
Attest:
J. I. HTKWAItT.
Hscrctary.
tv. \v. c. SMITH.

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Home For Sale

't*U- Experienced mechanic,
•ford Used T arts and Garage Fivo room bungalow- sleeping
porch unJ open fire place. 75
Phone 50.
foot lot paved sidewalk. Located
'Financial
2203 Oak Ave. Will sell this resi­
dence nt a great sacrifice. Phone
P0RD BOND AND MORT- 190-J. H. M- Runtbley.
^CE COMPANY^ 412 Second

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2 rooms furnished, housekeeping
apartment. $14:00 monthly. 301
Cur. 5th and Palmcto,

FOR SALK Bulck Tourincf car in
Furnished garage apartm ent, in­
good condition. Model 1D22.
quire 018 Park Ave or phone Prico
$115.00. Will trade. Phon •
143.
805-W.
ODGINS &amp; COWAN CO, Auto
diator und Bheet metal works. CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 812
FOR SALK—Household furniture.
7 French Avenue. Phone 71R-W.
Park Ave. A partm entt—2 and 4
reasonable, Git* Elm Ave. Phon.
—garage and w ater. Reasonable. 321-W.
SANFORD BUICK CO
212 Magnolia Ave.
Want To Rent Piano For Three
Phone 307.
Months. Reply U. M. B. tare
Herald.
IIU I’S-MARMUNS
Snnford Automobile Co.
Magnolia Ave.
Phone 137 1(&gt;— IlnuxcR For R enl
Wood F'or Sale— Ia*t me place 1
or 2 strands of oak &amp; pine wood
Mr. Paul Drnu might call at the in youi yard, while we are mov­
Business Service
Herald office ami get his free ing 100 strands to West 15th St.
Phone 407 U 2.
15th St. Wood
ricomanla transfer picture*. ticket to the Milano.
,rt paints, und brushes. Sun F'OR it FI N’T—Small house in four- Yai.l Co.
of Hcuso Paints and Varnishesten hundred block on Oak Ave.
fjrd JV..»
and Wall paper Rcr.Binahle rent. Gorage on T* t. Wood, ail Icngtn.s, for sale. Leave
orders at 1511 Mellonvitle Ave.
S. O. ShinhoUer. Phono 188. P. B. Dyson.
NCRETE in every shapi end
Political Announcement
sleeping
nlals, etc.. Sanford Cornea Bungalow, 5 rooms,
porch, gnrngc. $3!&gt;.0o per month. TO TIIK VOI'KII S O f SKMIXUI.K
niucta Cr.rr.pany, F ifth * a no
602 Em Ar.cy 1 Appy Roberts
•* * IIIIA T Y
I hrrutiy (vi.ootii.eu my e.iu.lhlticy
Grocery.
fur (••"-I'lr.-tl*u. lu th«* office " f sl.ri-

‘ " d r WHO W D A F
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(• 'li t S K M 1 N O I.K c u t * X T V.
IN * s «*- .S-utinols: Cohan Melo* *

Four room furnished apartment Wanted to sell .before
best li'tle business in
with private bnth. 317 Park Ave.
Apply
lathhy News St
Cor.
-1th
St.
Thone
74.
-L o s t and F ound
■
tional Bank Bldg.
»und, a ticket to the Milnnc for For Rent—Furnished apartmen
1101 Elm Ave. Cor. 11th St.
Mrs. John Meisch Jr., a t The

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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
Published In Florida’s Heart
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section. Its Richest Garden Land.
rain* In central
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VOLUME XIX.
International News Service

SA N F u k u . FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY

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Member Audit Dureau Of Circulations

Liucdi i axpayers HICKMAN WILL Science W ill A tten ip K T o
HOPE
AROUSED
Lindbergh
Reache
Drop Suit Against PLEAD GUILTY 'p? jy _
^ ^ OTTi
FOR RESCUING Guatemala CityOl
Hutton Paving Co. TO BRUTAL ACT
CREW OF DAWN First Leg Of Fligh
j

Lack Of Funds With
Which To Pay Law­
yers’ Fees Is Given
As One Of Reasons

Douglass States ':
Position Of Group
Action Di&amp;nissed As
Lawyers Prepared
To Close Arguments!

Youthful Slayer Called The
‘Pox’ Will Stick To Hli4C o n ­
fession That He Kidnapped
And Butchered Young Girl

Declares He Does
Not Need Attorney
Keepers Report That I’riso*'er Slept Soundly Despite
inmates Threats Of Harm

XASHVII.I.E, Tenn.. L’cc. 28._
( INS) Tennessee, the state where
Court action instituted rc- the anti-evolution law was inaugu­
rently by fiv e Sanford ta x ­ rated, heard man termed “an necipayers seeking to prevent the -b’nt at the m eeting of the AmeriCity from paying the Hutton ian Association l-'nr The Advancem s confessi-.n that he kid
nu-nt Of Science, in session here
Construction Company tlu* tnuuy.
"lipped the 12 yeai ..Id school girl.
throttled her to death, hutchcrv.l
sum of $210,946.54, ropro"Man happened to ho descend- bet ami sold her m utiluted lio,|\
■enting tim e warrants hcltl «•: front n stcok that had curiosity
' .,u‘r Brief-stricken fath er f.V
by it. ejime t&lt;» an abrupt end got out of the tree, walked erect,’ *e l,.*00
stands, he says.
this morning when muri tv hu.l a thum b that unaided him to
Hickman sees no need fur connenlivened I*» hear testimony h.-:iidle tools, and im agination witli ■' I, other than the services 01 the
which to use them," according to
in the ease.
Allan I. Henson, in his lately pro- I "I'I'c defender and does not want
tin- advice of Jerom e Walsh DnvUpon m otion by attorneys for pared story, which was read before
!"• 11 Kansas City attorney, who
the complainants, Jo h n Mei^cli, the .‘1,000 delegates
i&gt; speeding west to defend him at
E. A. Douglass, F rank L. Wood­
How little he had to s ta rt with the instance of the prisoner's
ruff Sr.. D. L. T h rash er and .1. is indicated by the fact that it Inothei.
Jf. Wallace th e suit was w ith ­ has taken him 10,000,000 years to
"Even, if that lawyer tells me
drawn ami th e case dism issed by get where he is, the report u llejej.
-• Plead not guilty. 1 will refuse
order of Ju d g e W allace
W.
.so p a rt of the world hat as
11 *
Blykinan declared . “ I
Wright. The m otion was filed by
mnny prehistoric mounds and mon­ said I hi going to plead guilt v
Attorney C ary D. f.andis follow­
ing u series of conferences he- um ents ns exist in North America, mid I mean it. The officers may
delegates were told by I*. K. Cox, have my sto ry till down in w riting
iween 'a tto rn e y s and
principals
state archaeologist of Tennes.w.e anyway —and I signed it. I to! I
n the case.
Ages before man constructed everything I know. 1 m n t see
The court agreed to issue the stone pyram ids nnd like s t r a t u m w here the Kansas City lawyer will
nder of dism issal a f te r declining in the valley of th e Nile, prfehunrri
o enter a final decree, which ie man prepared more duhutc
nunxel for th e detense sought. monum ents of ea rth on th e NfStlC
American Continent, Cox told til#
association.
"All existence has been main­
tained to a controlling decree h -

fight."
Withdrawal o f the suit ends all
litigntion in the case, it was eXthe City
toward nn
early settlem ent of its -Inims.
Under provisions ol the court
order, the tax p. ay„ e___
rs _ e released
from iinbility under n $5,GUO bond
posted by th em ... th e time i. .f
the g ra n tin g o f a tem porary tcdraining o rd e r. The com plainants
itraining
*re also released of responsibility
• 'f r. y .i n’ g.. attorney
fees for tha
11 __ . ,*._j
defendants.
u rt costs
costs, In­
All co
court
cluding those o f the sh eriff's office, clerk's office and xpenso of
lumnionign witnesses, re. how»ver, to be borne by the taxpuylitigation had attracted
considerable attention and
hud
Keen closely followed by the gen•ral public. The suit was insti­
tuted to .enjoin the city from pay-j
inc the warrants, collusion and
conspiracy to defraud the city
being alleged hy tho taxpayers.
I*"tli the City and the Hutton
•'"nrtructlon Company were made
parties to tho action.
•
Upon the filing nf a bill of
romplaint by the complainants- de­
murrers were filed by the defen­
dants. Judge W right reserved rtil*nlf.o n the demurrers and issued
» temporary restraining order.
Hearing on a motion for a
temporary restraining order was
•tarted on December 8 with do*
f»nse attorneys filing answers to
the bill of complaint and alra mo­
tions to dlssolvo the temporary
injunction order. Decision on ull
•( these wns reserved and the tak­
ing of testim ony got under way.
Testimony taking had consum­
ed three days when a recess was
taker) until this morning at which
time it w as expected that counsel
for tho complainants would submit
additional tes&amp; nony. The case was
•npectcd to ternttaate by the end
•f this week.
Counsel fo r the taxpayers had
Produced a number or witnesses
by whom it sought to prove the

’"•ni* i* p m n n a liin ).
1 he average m easured time for
l,H‘ ^!,r" of n hahy by an intelligent
m other is now flv« .hours." ID,,
mir standards of living require
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new techniques.
Stience wns described a* ,.jv.
'"ir "n fore-view of*the home cdu" f the infant and p rr-ch o o |
*|V,‘I- " n'* constructive companion■'tup of m other nnd school child,
looking not townnl prolonged de­
pendence of child on mother, hut
prolonged com radeship and under-tunding ns the child work* hi*
wa&gt; lownid „ fully enriched ami
0 Searchtlioroughly competent personality.
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Message
I he managing housewife usually
&gt;'»• Conte
"•utrilnites a* much by her 'kill
•i' does her husband by his money
•ST. Johns N. k ., Pec 2
accorrling to Andrews.
Hope for (he rescue
Id'snite the fact, however, ih.nl
ranees \\ ilsott (irnyson
manngii.nl activity and intelligent
'n u n ’s rrew of three
" ‘r ' h'lites a constructive r a r e , r
............... m ere is :l .V""1'" " 1 ‘mlny by the |
ten*li-u, y t .. put m arried women a;,t !l ^ l'" foundlund
Int" outside reminierutive employ. " ,'‘Tn t" r n,ny have iote
""•lit
The vocational door must
10 n,«****ge from th&lt;
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"I*'" f*-r those who would ’’ an,‘ "" Monday nfterno
priu-tiee a double vocation—home
An operator nnrned Hi
making nnd contribution to family Ported t.» A ssistant St
S tentaford of t'h.
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prehistoric graves. Ho pointed t# tives brought him back to eonC arthnge, in A frica, ns the great- aciousnes*.
e:;t example of powerful cities beDr Black, jail physician, who
ing built upon the burying grounds I was summoned to
administer
of prehistoric personages.
I medical aid, declared Hickman's
Alice rtiust su ffe r and die that c"Ha Ps‘* was no sham. Meanwhile,
the human race may progress to n tw enty four hour watch is being
higher standards of perfection, Dr. " ep* over the notorious prisoner.
Clarence Little, president of the
Every eight hours a new guar-1
University of Michigan nnd promt- stntio,,!* himself ju st two feet
nent authority on genetics told the ("vay from Hickman's ccll-numdelegates. The mouse, he said, is ,c.r one *n tank 10-H-2. It is in
the medium through which science
, * 8teelcngcd tan k , atop the ten
must experim ent and that it is hc-t- s., , r y *'u " of Justice, th at Los
te r to sacrifice millions of mic6 '* "Rl‘,CR authorities hslge their
than to. perm it the human race to !'«'Ite ra te
prisoners for snfesuffer from disease
Keeping.
A highway nliber and
, , . an automobile theif are HickPi aspects of ousting the Mexi- lnnn'« uncommunicative
neighcm fruit worm, a serious menace hors in the adjoining cell.
to the entire fru it indusrty in tho
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Fouth are, very good. Dr. A. C. Ttyf»
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I O llth
sleet investigation a t the United r r ' i i
p
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States Bureau o f Entomology, told l Y l l l S o W 6 C t n C « i r t
the entomology m eeting. The in- a
j m i
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scc-ct was first discovered here in
April in grape fru it and steps were
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immediately taken to eraidente it. I UTICA, MISS., Dec. 2 8 .-(IN S )
White ra ts th a t hopped about J — Archie Anderson, 17. student,
like kanguroos were described he- i hot and killed his sweetheart when
fore the American Society of. Zoo- nhe refused to m arry him lute yesloirists by I)r. Harold Colton of the terday and then turned the pistol
University^of Pennsylvania. In a on him self, officers investigating
the finding o f the bodii-H said today.
Miss Nullic Cagle, 15, school­
girl, was slain by Anderson who
then committed suicide hy firing - 1
change in their stmeture. The rats pistol bullet through his own brain,
showed themselves able to meet Friends and relatives found the
conditions, Colton said.
1 bodies of the , youog
maple lute
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P n lir » n
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Doc.
17.—
(IN S )—A Congressional move­
ment to transfer peace time sub­
marine activities to southern wat­
ers in the interest o f safety wns
hacked today by Rep. Updike, (R)
of Indiana, a member of the House
Naval Affairs Committee.
The proposal, which will In* Inrnrporntcd in n bill to be introduced by Rep. McClintic (D ) of Oklalioma, is to establish 1 1 base at
Key Wi'st, Florida, Updike suggested Charleston, S. C., as preferuble to Key West.
Ilo raid that the Nuvy has been
negligent in installing safety dovices on submarines,

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NEW YORK. Pm-. 28 — ( I N S ) 1
-V -Orange story . f voluntarily
. 01 fi ring a dread disease for eight
years as a m arty r to science be­
came known today with the filing
of a 1500.000 suit by Mrs. Mae
!•- Hrenrton, form er big game
hunter nnd explorer, ag ain st the
$15,000,000 cstnte of the late
P a r—in C. Dewitt* drug king,
benefactors of tho estate are Mrs.
Cora Dewitt, the widow, nnd Hnr•&gt;M II. Niles, of Chicago, u nc-ph-

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Insanity’’ Caused Deed Will
al»ned with a s
Try To Prove llim srir Sam- I 'I J i.L '.'Y f c " ! *“ "

Clemency Hearing
ForSnyder-GrayTo
Be Held Thursday

and her
Gray, u
tol on 1
dor and
in the i
on Jan.
woman',
Queens
While
a clonic
been ms
ecutlvo

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In Death Conspiracy There had been »o objection to

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the marriage of tic young couple
NEW OLEANS, La., Dee. .28.— ' f * cepL t! ? t the P4rent" of both
(IN S )—Thirteen persons were be- thought them too p u n g to venture
injf uxemained and cross-examined '^to matrimony J4‘lutivcH of tho
nfter police mwooirmI down upon Kiri, wore flrnt to reach the wen*
two bar rooms today and urrested .
the double trageJy, told officer*
everyone found In the place* in that during tho hut few conaciou*
connection with the plot to mur- niomenta, the wounled girl whsipder J. II. Register, u Wauchula, ered:—
Florida seaman.
“I lovo Arfhie. I told him to
"The Sawdust Inn" and on nl- wait when he wanted me to marloged speakeasy called by local po- ry him. Ho startet shooting. How
lice officers ".'Arriola
_ Gin Mill" i* h e?” Both Asderson and the
were raided and.eleven men and
woman habituees arrested and
rushed to cells in the police stat­
ion, where etch will be questioned. TROOPS PREVENT MEETING
James Scarborough and Thomas
Pickelhelmer ore charged with
Register's murder.
(IN S )—Members or tho Oklahoma ARMY CET8 TOOTHBRUSHES
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!OVF8
court of impeachment, were disMOSCOW, Dec. 28.—(IN S )—
• persed from the State House today Toothbrushes for the Red Army Is
by CO heavily armed miliitamon tho latest revolutionary order is.(IN S )— ! and 00 more soldiers were held in sued by the Revolutionary Military
ay to the reserve by Gov. Henry S. John- Council. Six hundred thousand
Morgan, Mon to prevent n meeting of the 1toothbrushes, neatly
packed in
Myron C. legislative body elsewhere.
' metal cases, with toothpaste or
irs of the
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powder, have been, purchased ' by
ites Steel
The 810,000 open golf tourna- the Soviet military authorities at
favorable nient to be held nt I/ix Angeles a cost of nearly $200,000. For the
in he fin- «arly January will he given nn in- first time in history tbe Russian
the best Hrnationrl flavor by the p.nrtici- roidicr will have to wield a toothposition potion of Archio Cor.ipton, tho . bnHy-as part o f the setting up oxcrack English golfer.
crdsca night and morning,

Former Big C a m e Hunter Begins Suit To Recover Sunt
She W a s ToRcceive F orE x-1
posing Self To Bad D isease.

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1‘ltOVINCKTOWN. Mar'*., Dee.
C IN C IN A m , Ohio, Dec. 2 8 .-'N- ( I N S ) —Tin- third day of fair (IN S) (icorge I'em us, who kllied
w eather cunlilcd the divers from his wife, Imogcnc, in 11 fit nr
the I-ulcon, of the S -l rescue sq u a­ jealousy, and then convinced Jury
dron, to continue th eir subm arine that “transitory insnnity” was re ­
salvaging work in Provincctown sponsible for the deed, was to ap ­
nt about where they I, ft off in the pear before Probate Judge Wilftnm
blow of lust night.
l.ueders and three nlienists here
Work was s ta rte d early today today in an attem pt to convince
and it is expected th a t the second them that he Is now quite *une.
tunney, which is directly below tho
The form er "King of Hootlcgggdeck gun, will be completed bo- e r s ' will not, in this instance, be
for nightfall.
permitted to act as his own law............
The tunnel is already excavated yer. us he did during the m
urder
"ho half of the way from the s t a r ­ tri.'l. A fter Judge C hester Shook
board side. There rem ains only hn I inqrticted the tria l jury thut
Id frt-_t of mud and sand to clea r they could not return a straig h t
away. Navy officials are now of "not guilty" verdict, the jurors did
the opinion th a t 1 third tunn«4 the next best thing fo r Itcmux by
’ finding him “not guilty on sole
will be unnecessary.
The chains will bo placed in the grminiLi of insanity."
Thus, technically Remus is in­
space between the hull and rudder
and the stern and in th e lw«» tu n ­ sane nml will continue to he bo re ­
nels th at are now practically com ­ garded until his sanity is proved.
pleted. The w a te r will then ho As nn insane man, he cannot he
pumped from the flooded com part­ permitted to act as his own a t­
m ents of the S -l. T his operation torney. Chnrlex Elston his co­
will bo one of the m ost delicate counsel during the tria l, is expect­
ed to net in this capacity.
Meanwhile John S. Merger, Los
Angels- fair promote, who has be­
com e entangled in u muxe of legal
difficulties us a result of testi­
mony which he gave for Remits,
un old friend, during the m urder
trin l, was free today under $1,000
bond.

ter deck of the. flagship.

Ambassador Of
Will Makes

London and Denmark.
l’lnn«* was not seen after
Lx-Hootlegger Who Convlnc- ovcr C»P» Cod '.n»t Frida;
i‘d Jury That “Transitory
The message, according

Work Of Digging Tunnel U n­ ..
der Submarine To - Permit
The Passing Of HugcChains
Will Be Completed Tonight

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KING INHERITS CASTLE

land fo r the Dawn," the missing
lirnyson plane.
The dirigible apiienred over tho
field at 11:35 P. At. and landed nt
12:20 A. M. the nirship patrolled
the “ocvnu graveyard-’ front Capo
&lt;’od to Em erald Hanks, about 170
miles southw est or Halifax .arid
then started baek again. Although
every person on tho ship scanned
the sens and huge searchlights
threw powerful- beam s -of light
across the w aters, no traco of tlo^
m issing plane or its occupant* wits
seen..
According to L ieutenant Com­
m ander Charles E. Itoenduhl, skip­
per, tho Los Angeles covered about
1,200 square miles in its seurch.
ABOARD U. S. W. 8TURTKVANT O FF SABLE ISLAND, Dec.
28.—Following receipt of radio re ­
ports th u t n message ostensibly
from the "Dawn", Mrs. France*
Wilson G raysons lost plane, Imd

Icon miles apart, were covering tho
southwsot quadrant of a circle
around the island, while the Shaw
and Alohegnn nnd Downes.were
searching the southeast quadrant.
Threo lookouts were on duty on
each ship. The sky was overcast
and the sea smooth.

Rapidly Rising Tide

Slayer Offers Blood
To Save victim’s Life

persons
•&lt;ik_ 1Lone
.
the flying field when *qhe
Eagle" took the air. Gen. Joe#
Alvares, chief of the presidential
"tuff, represented President Callea.
In the nama of the president he
said good bve to both CoL Lind­
bergh and his mother.
"I have enjoyed every minute
of my stay In Mxlco," said JJndbergh. "I hope to como back to ba
with you about throe months.”
Lindbergh climbed into the tiny
cabin of his plane, waved his hand
from tho window and turned on
the motor. As the propellor be­
gan to hum, the crowd shouted
“ Viva Llndy." The plane rose In
a smooth graceful line, the silvery
color blending with the morning
tm iit. Lindbergh spent no time in
fsnev evolutions, but heeded south
nnd In less then five minutes woe
lost to view above the rim nf tho
southern hills.

NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 28.
—(IN S )— Jerome
Sherman, a
bartender, wept in his cell at the
police-station today as he begged
to be allowed to give his blood to
•ave the life of a friend whom he
had accidentally shot in his saloon
last night.
Sherman shot and fatally wound­
ed Alvin McDonald, 28, when Mc­
Donald bi* friend, came In to his
saloon ami persisted in shooting
firecrackers. Sherman claims he
playfully threatened McDofiJUd
with u Qjitol which he believed to
contain nothing but blank cart­
ridges. When ho pulled the trigMcDonald went down with a
et In his abdomen.
Two
1bhiod
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success and he died today,

CHICAGO. Dec. 28 — (U
Members of the bomb sqv
the detective bureau were se
shaken here today when a
powder bomb planned in tho
way of a shoe store explod
the machine was less than a !
block away.
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Because no one was obs«
fleeing from the scene detect
believed the device woe a (
bomb. Eli N’stovich, owner o f
store which suffered only si
dsmage, advanced no motive
the attack. He said ha hod no
bor trouble.

MAN DIES OF WOUNDS

HEAVY 9EAS ENDANGER 8.

YAZOO CITY, Miss.. Dec. 2 8 . (INS)—Bernard II. Hutto, 23,
died here last night from knife
Wound* received in a brawl last
Saturday night at Holly Bluff. A
quarrel about a car Hutto had
borrowed from J. C. Ludlow caused the fight. Ludlow and his son.
Melvin laidlow were held un murdcr charges today.
---------- .-----G« ■ r** W ashington has been
generally nrrepted an the patron
mint of Amcrii-an chess men nn l
on February 22 each year a pyraarid tourney is held in nearly every
Hate for the c u te chaqipioaship.

TOKYO. Dec! 28.—(INS
Fear was felt today for the ssi
of 42 persons aboard tha steam)
Tojromsru which went ashore t
tho Shimonoshima Island Stti
Korea. Rescue vessels have t
unable to approach the ehig-'.
cause of the heavy sea. Rha I
vessel of three-thousand tang
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INDIANAPOLIS,
—(IN S) — Fred Ji
Judge of municipal 1
killed him self a t I
today.

Bomb Squad Shakei
By Sudden Explosit

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Annual Pioneer Round-Up
To Be A t Daytona Beach
Qn Thursday A nd Friday

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Sport:* Editor
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. W iihin
the next few d n \s , th ere will b- n r
absolute m t-ita am
of
m | ih c :
around the 1: Hoi A stor, •ie n 1*
being one of let* t h i n - &gt;•* v.hi \
members of the foot .a., r i'cs e.»?nm ittee, cite coach’ s
&lt;• it.- i -t '
the N ational &lt; lUg .
Association haven’t to ■
occasion will b. f ' I t
clinic and
i.ut&lt; ;
sports in g t n ml
come rrcin f: r : *1 • &lt;
to m ake th: at u
T here
m eetings
and
w ider,
dep -n.i fe rtu
r •r m
pens
to be lit nffeclioaa
lening.
of delegate,
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as a w iling liM cntr. The &lt; are too busy thinking &gt; : !. it
are going to say when il &gt;ral.n
of th e moment giv. ■ th r i.
they arc bcgining tu u
v. i.i
be nc ver.
From football’s standpoint, the
focus o* rtta c k probal.Iy wi 1 I •
the goal lira* and th a t d» el”i .u- r
fumbled punt, recovered by tin*
kicker’s side, dead a t tin* point of
recovery. T here arc lil%&lt; l&gt; t * be
other suggestions and v n t'.e
rules com m ittee o ffic ia l
con­
venes ir. F e h ru iry , it will tr.k- nil
of them under mlvi i merit. Whi* h
means that the ............................. .
ably will do nothing about any "f
them.
The orntorical contest will begin
tom orrow when football’s field o f­
ficials are due to com plain b itterly
about all new rulea ns being eoncclved and m ade fin ite only to
displease and em b arrass
them .
That will s ta r t the ball rolling i n ­
to the ru 4 tone, so the next dny thu
N. (J, \Y. A. will get down to im-i!«€*•», which am ong o th e r things will
include thr^ hearing of C hairm an K.
K. Hall’s rep o rt on the
object of
football in gen* rnl.
Tiiere will be a lot of objeeitons
to the goal post anil fumbled pun.
regulations expressed a t tin* foot­
ball conches m eeting &lt;&gt;n l'V»k v.
Many of the mentlrers think that a
definite scoring m edium , via tin*
field goal, viiutnlly lias been r . . moved by the settin g bat*, of th.*
por.'.s nr.d quite a (ew fe.*l ilia: th**
team whieh drops a pu n t is entitled
to lost* everything th a t a. fleet end
can tnkc aw ay fiom it. Tiiei.* may
' be som ething said about th tw lesson shift but not much.
aver;
to have proved rcaconubly : i fs*tory. P articu larly , suppm . : th
opponents of M inuoyma, N otre
Datr.c uiul Georgia.

Daytona Team To
Play Junior Hi^'h
The Ju n io r High t&gt;* !iot&gt;| I a k.*tbali team will clarh w ith th*.* Hu*
to rn Beach Y. M. &lt;’. A. quint
m orrow night at 7 :‘:o o’clock on
the local court, according to j ii n.inotincsm cnt today.
Tho probable line ;p . ti..’ htn*
ford team will I .■ ;
.How*: ill.,
per, center; Pond. • mid He
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( iN S ) — Will W right, nfKr
l»y Abbevillo. Gu.,
c h a rg e of first degree mu
1A \NB ST AII IN GAM E
beinj: hclil in the mu.iic
here today Without t,«&gt;r.|
,N FRANCISCO. Dec. 27— th e ir arriv al.
:*_T w o
T exas boys, Joel
a n ! tie raid M ann, were re; he co n g ratu latio n s
of
.all fans here today, th e ir
l.n g play having accounted
the ImnV. shun* of the vicwlii.li Babe llo llin g b erry ’a
;ar western g rid w a rrio rs
Building
over the collection of e a ste rn
..inched by Andy K err, in
Materiais
thin! ai anal shrine c h a rity
• he re. The score1 was 16 to

The annual s ta te J ’io m c r loitm lup will be held at D aytona Bench
on T h u rsd ay n rd Felony of th* •
week, a»-eurdlt.»r t*&gt; an onieniiH*m ent *oilav by ( \ I). NVoli'e. V. V.
C. A. ...'civtm *. .vlu&gt; Ita * char,"** &gt;&gt;&lt;
th.- u rn in g em i nts.
All Pioneer I♦«»&gt; * wi lung t • a t­
tend a»e urged to notify Mr. Wolf"
a t once*. The rejriatn u lo n fee will
bo one*dollar, *t wits Mated
Th** rounil-up is an tic ip a te 'I a«
one of the n*o«t enjoyable affair *
of ita kind stair oil in thu whole
s ta te . A ian?e num ber of S an f'*", l
y o u th s attended th * one last y»* f .
T he f* Mowing p rogram has boon
a rra n g i !

Changes In Grid .
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Security
Lumber Co
Phone 7!&gt;7.

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Sp. ci r.i o; welcome, new r.'.ns
full..wed i&gt; com petitive fti:r:&gt;
tv ., \ \ id| &gt;' «p r.'ii .stu:i'.
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repri’'cn'.ed, uad one i '
«tiv i .il •11«ni fi’.itn . :ich c ity : pm
• c n ta li' n o f M uster i’lunoer Ik1
p .ijs u d elllu |iirat $10 ctu• td-.y In the com ing P en n le tte r, earn ed th ia seaciatiun, which 1j b u ndling
litU t hu will pet t&lt;) play.

'•*"0 • 1 rp a t homes of boys "f
/1 • i Bench.

Service

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' on \ . M. ' A. grounds.
:•» ‘.I ”11 I tiWi&lt;&gt; gutties lilt1
|"m&gt;u&gt;str;ited Is’fon* vat. j
prncti* *.»1 under m .'unde

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to m - i. nnin**t r it.ii ln*fi,re e*'t*re
r.»ti|( pr u tic .l in g ro u p s of '20.
10 :.ill tu 12 Coveri .1 W agon Paruii*. m i.tli "M Hem h S treet.
12 in in I
d line* at Y. M. G.
t. t* no p reg l ..'il.
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( his Jilt &gt;. ’! hk s **u *il in. I » ti •
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TRANSFER

Tla; gam e then n* or ed t&gt;. a
I tinting ib.il and little i .* ti an u.*•
r .'.lure o cc u m d until li e iirial mi
ita
o hu i
w tti
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Tip* gab : be," in w h t i g Nonth
bu kiag w*t tidy in th.‘ uuid .Spej;*.-.
fund i .1 Torcau* j i,i
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o f play an I Pool; r *.. red he ball.
! ino In;.;., and a
t failed, In.v «\**r, an l on ultem pted i ul g ..ij
front i inceau* a wxu; short.
Spr'ir** Cir(r» A w n/
ra!;in;r tit* Sir. 11 on |;J^ lifJ-yjutl
Ihu*. Spears romped seventeen
J ii • nreiind end I f ire I" ii
forced *&gt;ut &lt; t bound**, A m inute hr. ■
n*, l: tr.d;: Bill f rruled . the

t lu lta ld e for m iddle dlstanco
tr.mlln:: n l.ld lo di 'tnnce ru n • days. II-j hns nerernl ra ts
th e ir t-pecd la purely aclentlflo
1, 1m tb*. 1,10*1 good la cmulitioa*
,iu.: Olympic gam es. _____

Tliii ;« ;ir o tto i ’elt i, tam oitt
Gcri.iaii ru n n e r, who i here J;i
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A New Year’s Resolution

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A DUAL PERSONALITY

A s Brisbane S ees It

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N ineteen hundred and tw enty-seven will soon pass out Taka C ere of Lindbergh.
S. F. Kresgc. of D etro it, m ultiA iirain Pantheon.
_______
_
matter of existen ce and with it Sanford will bid good bye to one
m
illioraire
ow ner of n chain of
Mind, Matter, Glasav Kjea.
1 I U , a t tk « PaataftU *
five-am
i-ten-cent
stores
asse r­
of
the
most
crucial
periods
of
its
history.
Wc
will
leave
r ia .U a , i * i * r art a&lt;
Coaim a "a Fir-nun Hair.
Xasrfc X i n i ' '
ted the other n ig h t at a banquet
behind us a year fraught with ups and downs to face a new
n r A rth in Ifria tia ite
r#r(ivrl«t * 1027 hf Sfki C*.
closing the convention of th e nnttl? U iS D
L. D R A JI
period w ith renewed hope and expectation.
Saloon League in W ashington th a t
K HOWAJUD B E H O .
One
does not have to be a calam ity
--------------------------------. howler to recognize I COLONAL LINDBERGH will he thought it "good business to
IS A R L B E . J O K E S - X a u f t u B J l t a r
the fact that our community has h:ul unusual problems to *()on fJy over ri,0antain peaka in p u t the booze business out of bus­
■ V M C n iP T tO K H A T E *
flights iness". Mr. K resge m atched hie
la a T r a r -----------------£ * ® solve and extraordinary circum stances with which to con- O uatem nln, P a rtin g long
lt « Maatha _ _ ----------------------WJ® tend. We have m et with such adversity as would kill many jn
one-engine plane over trop- Historic with a g ift of h a lf a m il­
ra re r Maatha — :----— --------- •*-»*
America, lion dollars to th e League, tht* gift
l r C a rrie r * r r W ea k --------— **•»* towns, but w e have emerged thus far to tell the story, al- |ca; rc(EjQn&lt;i in C entral
though
som
ew
hat
battle
scarred.
The
ordeal
has
been
trejn
flpjte
Qf
his
g
re
a
t
skill
and
courro a U rm ia, O aaf.r*-. | U i » r arwato h&lt;d|&gt; finance th e n ctivitles of a
a H n a a h a a r ih a a t o th e l a l e r a a - mendous but the strain has not been too great to turn us net. he ru n s great ri*k.
new “ departm ent of publicity und
Itm a l M m * »e r r ia a r a e a lr ia * fm m
1 L in d b erg h ’s life »« too valuable education '. W hereupon the assem ­
IfeU aaaertar *e w a
a rfa a la a tta a away from our tasks of building a city.
h a n t r t M m r i wnrita J a llr * - r , r We have seen corruption in its worst forms revealed to be stak ed repeatedly on what, bly rose and san g " P ra ise God
lap a ll (ha laarflM# e rra ta at the
H t i l l t w a rt*.
Tha I . H. « . &lt;• « • - to us as being practiced in our midst for years.
Wc have at best, is dangerous flying,
From Whom All B lessings Flow "
aerial I r v ft t r ir a t la H « H I » aaa tea
m a a a rr a f h a n a lln * atata arira U witnessed the exposure of crookedness in public office nnd
jt j, neCessr.ry to risk a nonThe nevs th a t now com es from
a t lk r a t ranaL
the reckless misappropriation of public funds. Wc have stop night from W ashington to W ashington throw s a droll green
[ T h r H e r a ld to a m e m b e r o f th a
after-lig lu upon t h ; nnti-Saloon
Itm i l t llareoa a f C tr r a U tla a a , a a begun to feel the effect of dirty politics and domination by ! Mexico C ity. A flight w ith rest League's banciuet drnm n. A gents
l a f a r a a t to n a l A a a a r ia tla a a f P a h - grafters.
All of these conditions we have endured for and refuelling would have answ erof the A ssociation A g ain st the
lla h r r n . A a * e r tl» r m . a n d A d r e r tto ta *
Hut the led the purpose
A « r a t a n k l r b r e p a ir e r e a r h P a h - years without being able to throw o ff the yoke.
Prohibition
A m endm ent, ii a p ­
I la k e r M em b er
to
a n b m lf
to
a year of 1927 was the turning point nnd Sanford rose up in !
p
eals,
have
visited the Kresge
k h a ro n a h
a u d it
a a b a e r la llo n
EVERYBODY K .»oW S WHAT stores in W ashington an d have
Ila ta In • M r r In j f t t T a h a a la t e lr open rebellion.
All e l a lm a a f e l e r a l ^ i a a aa m i l aa
We are not urging Sanford people to forget all of this bincbri-gh un do. It U not nee 'ound that liquor d rinking nnd 11h a a e a t h n a la ra a lo a fh e d a .
casary for him to incur repeatedly quor-nwking accessories a re re g ­
in facing the new year. We are not pretending to say risks as g re a t ns when he flew the ularly and openly sold. The A s­
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1927
sociated P r:s s sto ry
continues:
----- everything is all right again. On the contrary there is more A tlnntic.
f l i t ) U K I t A l. D 'ft P R O G R A M
An elaborate display of wine
to be done, more responsibilities to shoulder and more ques­
Ami Lindbergh Au u!d fly a r.iaI .— l&gt;M inam r l&gt; r i » r
»«iltT
tions to be considered. To be sure, the worst has been chine w ith three m otors instead of
w tlk to lra tlp n .
t — l l r r p r k t » r r o a t r * t o J k ritso k - disposed, but there remains that problem of making the one.
His personal sa fe ty is more \
▼nie.
And that is what Sanford faces on the im p o rtan t than prom oting any
a——O u t r a n
• n t At. J k b u la d lk k job a thorough one.
TOM SIMS SAYS
p a rtic u la r eng ne or the financial ;
H im
C a a L l.
l^ r iu tk ir a ln
o f l » « t k l r " T m r eve of the new year.
in terests of any group.
C r W tr i.Nineteen hundred nnd tw enty-eight holds great pos­ T here should be some way of em ­
Los Angeles police asked "Scarl^ - A x m / n tln r
* ’ b ttlU la #
»r o itr a o t— h on or *, k o l f l i
sibilities for the City Substantial.
The extent of those pos­ phasizing that.
face Al" Capone. Chicago g an g ­
kM w&gt;.
sibilities will be measured by the rapidity with which we g?
ster, t" leave tow n. Some cities
X
A C om m nnltr Chrot.
ip le llt m nf olt f
b u n t tflu .
T
H
E
O
LD
-FA
SH
IO
N
ED
P
an
­
about
the
task
of
cleaning
up
the
odds
and
ends
in
our
ju st can't ap p reciate an honor like
tto n p r o «r o m .
irrr onit uiotlrrn h oop ttol.
I&gt;oliticnl emancipation. The new year is still several days theon, m eaning “ nil the gods," con- that.
111BL i T V e RSE FOR TODAY
QWay nnd w e b n v t! time l e f t in which to consider the q u e s - tained m ouldering bones of g re at
4
1■*
. . .
.Why
...
.
-*
. nu,n w ith their clothes on.
Ol* tin- (" r c a g u stenngrn|ihci
A COMPREHENSIVE PRAYEIi: j tion more thoroughly.
not u community
New -*
Year's
R ussia's new " l'a n th c o n of in­
who
became a g ra n d opera s ta r ll
—Help mo, O Lord my God: 0 save resolution to pay more attention let our public affairs, to telligence"
will contain only the
m e according to thy mercy: That repudiate those things which are not for our best interests brains of em inent m en, kept in might h«- said that ‘•■lie know* her
tt e j r may know th a t th is is thy
glass howls for study, w ith gold ni tr-\
ban d ; th a t thou, I^ord, h ast done it. nnd to select our officials with the same care as we would (dates telling who owned the brain,
exercise in filling places in our own businesses.
P uf!m 109:20,27.
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kegs, wine presses, whiskey and
cocktail glasses, cocktail shakers,
b o ttling and corking machines nnd
o th er necessary to form a hom e­
brew o u tfit wero displayed in a
larg e d ep artm en t sto re in whjch
Mr. K rosge was interested, the a s ­
sociation asserted, while a t his
five und ten ce n t .stores beer, wine
and whiskey glasses, du-unters,
and cocktail shakers could be
seen.
It is good business- -and no one
will question his rig h t — to sell
the accessories Mr. Kresge d is­
plays in his W ashington stores,
i t is not, however, the kind ot
thing one would expect from n
crusuder so ardent in the enuat
of Prohibition ns Mr. Kresge has
declared him self to he. Nor does it
jx a rtly square with his unnouucd purpose to help "p u t the booze
ousiness out of business”.
The
anti-Snloon League
will
gladly accept Mr. K rosge's cash,
and it will make no public objec­
tion to his other contributions to
‘publicity and education" in the
•ause of m aking America gloriously
safe for Prohibition. As for Mr
K resge him self, he seems to be an
tdept in the am usingly child-like
practice of not lettin g his left
hand know w hat his right hand is
doing.

what it did.
Ilakiw-tky form er Russian rm PRA Y ER :
bnssail"!to G reat Britain, has bueil
“ Soon m ay the last glad song arise
PR O FESSO R
RAKHTEREV,
Honoring A Native Son
"kicked uruutul tin- world." MayThrough all the millions of the skies,
Russian psychologist, now dead,
T h a t song o f trium ph which records
established the ra
Pantheon
and ler:
lef* bo he hasn't found his goal.
.
' cstnoiisncu
n m e o n anil
T h a t all the e a rth is now the
H onda will soon have an opportunity to honor one o f ! his brain to it. Chaliapin, Russian
L o rd ’s."
Some people persist in paying
its native sons who has reached the pinnacle in army circles [singer h as willed his brain to the
rent ami buying rood, w ith not a
of
this
country
and
incidentally
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
institution.
A STUDY IN GREEN
foremost m ilitary men in the world. General Charles I \
F u tu re ages will study today’s sing!.- autom obile ir. the family.
flo w b itterly I envied Jones,
Summernll, chief of the general
sta
ff
of
the
American
,,n
n n llv c reiM
b rain
s with
in terest,
genera! .s ta ll m me z w .ie ric iiii |j^rhap;l
, „;u
nu.anrn|I
0f thand
eir
' Who used to jolt and jar
The business r.ir.n who le ft
army,
will
revisit
the
scenes
o
f
his
childhood
to
receive
the
c
o
n
v
o
lu
tio
n
,
our
hen
microThrough pools of mud nnd over
nio*i
iif Ids e s ta te to a law yer
plaudits
of
his
fellow
citizens
and
accept
a
gift
in
behalf
t-copes
cannot
tell
us
why
iiakhtcstones
probably
fig u red he'd save his
of
the
state
of
Florida.
rev's
b
ra
in
studied
psychology,
why
•i.la hU.'new m otor car.
_.
,
,
...
. . . . .
.....................
C haliapin sings, Lindbergh'* flies relatives a lot of trouble.
Though
# ^ r y time he drove abont,
The last session of the state legislature authorized the or C o jl.d g ? “ doesn’t choose."
ugn ew
j As h» and 1 both knew,
presentation of a saber to General Summer all. Jackson­
A college g irl had 3000 g u est i
Tim shoes were likely to blow out, ville has been selected as the scene of the presentation and
FRA U COSIMA W AGNER, widat
her wedding. W hat’ll she do
" Or something go askew,
all of the m ilitary organizations of. the state have been .w of th e g re at m usician, d au g h ter
w.th
all those candlesticks.
j And though It oftener would sta.l asked to participate in the ceremonies and the festivities
Li..zt, friends and memories.
a.--* Than travel fast or far,

H J b ,.r ,w » f in r f ^ h .= rW r.i&gt; .,,h a t ”rC ° . bC M d
,C,0nnf :tl0n " lth ,hC evcntFlorida has in no otlicial manner ever before recognized
At■least It was a carl*
.1
'th e achievem ents of General Summernll, blit it stem s quite
For yearn l hoarded every cent
appropriate that it should do this now as the officer sits
* And atowed StTay my pelf
in a position that carries w ith it more honor und responsiV n tl\ orilhttotlooa day I went
billty than th at of nny other place in A m erican -m ilitary
' * And got a ear myself.
clrrles. The fact thnt Florida’s tribute is belated should
"Aha!" I chuckled, and my bliss
make
it none the less impressive.
, i Rang strident in my tones,
"I'i u m i perhaps that after this
* I need not envy Jones!"
Alas! my Joy soon passed away,
For bow could I divine
That JonAa had bought that very
.,
day
* A b ig g er ca r than mine!
When I got another bus
’ Aa frequently I’ve done,
Tills fellow Jones, the hateful cuss,
Has got a b etter one.
My present model is a whizz,
And hits a lightning gait,
But what is that to ir.e, when his
f Is still more up to date?
Dear reader, don’t decry my moans
■ For aurely if you do
Some day you'll find there is a
. .
Jones
' Who's just ahead of you!
—James J. Montague

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THF IN S IW STORY
OKI.ANDO KETOKTER.STAK
The New York World Is publlrh!ng w hat Colonel F orbes is pleased
to tvrm the "inside story o the
Ohio gang."
Upon his release from prison,
the colonel announced that he
would expose the mendicants who
fastened themselves onto the Hard­
ing administration as a means of
vindicating the good name of
Warren G. Harding.
To us thick-headed people not
familiar with the "inside" of W ash­
ington, it will be difficult to harm­
onize the statements so as to find
a vindication in a story which
charges that the president sat in a
poker game in the White House
and gambled for a $76,000 stake.
No shock will come t» the Amer­
ican people from
the charges
Forbes makes
against
Harry
Daugherty, Albert Fall, Albert
Lusker and Ned McLran; our cred­
ulity is put to no severe test when
we are told that these gentlemen
not only played poker with a high
hand, but that they maintained
apartments in the "little green
room on K street" where plottings
for graft were curried on. What
shocks our old fushioned-notion*
0f honesty and th; dignity of a
P*resident, is, to be told that Mr.
H ardlng sat in poker games in his

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..chine cannot control its e l'.
H ickm an, the vile young crimin*1, who kidnaped anil m urdered n
,» o r child, seeking sym pathy by
p retending h y steria, s a t In his cell
"w ith g lassy eyes seeing nothing."
An experienced sh eriff said: " I ’ll
iinc: out about th at h y striu ."
He put two drunken Indians in
cell next to Hickman and the
Indians begun fighting savagely.
H ickm an im m ediately came out of
his h y steria, his eyes, no longer
glassy, followed he fig h tin g In­
dians w ith in tere st and fear.
C ontrol of mind over m atter is
well established, but mind itself
has little control over itself.

' wn White Hifuso library and tha*
" ’i^e and Mrs. McLean were in*
. Uvd guests,
.'u one will expect nny denials
from tho-*e who participated in
that alleged poker gam e Unless It
bo Eldzr Will Hayes, who Forbes
snyj won $397 in th at gam e. P re si­
dent and Mrs. H arding cannot
speak for them selves. Tho others,
aside 'rein M r. Hayes, probably do 1 n o t Q U IT E FIV E days left of
not d .n y their propensity f o r ! itc&gt;7 . Mako your new y ea r rosogunibling. Colonel Forbes, in ex- lutions early , s ta rt them today,
posing the Ohio gang, thus fa r has ’Those th a t know w h at they should
not enveloped anything new or un- d? nnd d o n .t be. ‘lin
bt‘*
gin seriously five dnys hence
believable,
ex e tp t the c h a r g e s . | n Q j00Jf jum p or race, a runugainst Mr. H ardm g him self. P erV „
’ rVat ndvantaiw
baps Mr. Forbes has such w arned
only five
nleus of tnoral turpitude and hon- } u K
in \ h" h to K, t \ tn r ted for
uaty tlm t he s.e s nothing w rong 1928
J would- do well
* to s ta rt now.
with u $75,000 poker gam e In the
White House. Most people, how ­
ever, will see in his purported CHARLES W. GARY, well-known
vindication n rather cruel churge. citizen o # Chicago, who worked his
I The Forbes story would read wuy to success and prosperity, en­
more becomingly of a Mexican couraged by John Hertz, is killed
I residential party in the executive by a fall from his horse at 52. He
mansion than of a United States wore a soft cap or hat, presumably.
domestic scene In the White House. Had he worn a hut of heavy felt,
Perhaps these stories now coming providing an air cushion between
to light will make the American the skull and tho ground, he would
people more careful in the future probably be alive.
No man Is sufo from a fall when
that they may not send men to the
White House who arc under obliga­ riding, especially after middle age.
And all should wear “hard" riding
tions to any gang.
hats, women included.

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1601 W. First St.
"Celery Pests to Be Eliminated,"
says r, headline. Will that Include
tha guy who "chomps" It at the
dinner ta b let—Times-Unlon.
--------- o ---------Cool id ge, Dawes and Hughes
ho9e all formally and finally dec­
lined tha . Republican
epu
nomination.
That leaves Hoover, Lowden and
Lopgworth leading the f le ld .Stuart N ew s.
-o----range how a man can be hap­
pier in a hut than in a mansion.—
Florida Times-Union. We didn’t
knew that he can. Quite often w*?
have run across men who lived in
3 ?rotty
0 .. - fair homes who seemed to
be.quite content, all rumor to the
315 W. 1st St. Phone 213-J
contrary notwitUstandlng.
-oiffon. A. W. Weeks, the brilliant
— the Irresistible Lonie Weeks
who has made himself a power at
several sessions of the lower house
u s , the member
from Holmes
chunty, is a candidate for state
senator from tha Third District.
The State of Florida in general
ed from the heart of a great and
THE~U0UN11N'&lt;r*&gt;F C H A IU IT L R
has often wished for a Lonnie
noble character.
BT GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS
W feks in the state senate. Mr.
The elder Morgan once said that l i g h 'c in can now take rough roods
Weeks la aa unrelenting champion
In the end, character wins. A our parks and public places. And he had often loaned a million dol­ at forty. G o n e— all bouncing sad
to isia g . Am azing n ew W atson
of the masses, and a debater of man may blunder, make grievous
I said to myself: Why can’t there lar* to a man who had no security JiabUatora, Type AA, check spriag
"exceptional ability. — Marianna
mistakes, even injure his health be some statue in a prominent beyond his own character. In recoil before is gets started. Seven. f l j rridan.
pther words, he loaned on charac­
trial. $28.00
guarantee
through dissipation and folly, but 1'lacejn each town and city of the ter. What a tribute to character day guaraoteea-£rce
fer ctmpUu set of four.
Wfcsn thee* of the Christmas if there is this background of country dedicated to Character? from a man o f character!
' ftatlv sl board partake of crisp character, sooner or iat^r it is I thought of tho effect upon the
A nation is not to be Judged by
•talks o f Plorida celery, they can­ possible for him to "come back."
growing- boys and girla of a com- Its w ealth in material accumula­ w a t s o n S t a b i l a t o r S
not realize How much they are In­
You cannot aiimin.tc by words numity of such a statue, How It tion, but by its wealth of character
dented to various species birds for or phrases a strong character, a would make them think. Perhaps 'n human beings,
m iking such an appetizing dish character that has been grounded
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
Ther® ls no B9fet Krcatcr th»*&gt;
ible, according to Information in the touching of a fatner and ah’out the bnse of this memorial character.
W.
1st S t. a t Ouk
Rhone 23;
by E. W. Boll, of Sanford, mother, tor instance. Or a char­ could be placed the names and brief
(trial of tha state plant board, acter that has been born right out records of men and women who had
review of the work of several o f the travail of early figh t and ,cr%cd th® world »&lt;&gt; unsel'ishly.
In extermination of celery struggle— sacrifice or hunger.
t It isn.t learning and vast know
Mr. Ball listed the pelm
The other evening I picked up a ledge that primarily have nelped
pippits, . , tree
swallow,
.
. .
bnok, made up vl
ni.ake..the w®r;a better, I read
;block
Wanted at once— 5,000 Coon*, Oppose urns. Skunks. Bring your
bird
"d
• D ^ u i e n a n d rood, w h o b a v s of the life and great services of
Hill
COW
. k P*»**d Into the judgement
Igemsnt o f hie- Dwijtht Moody „ cent|y . n « was
furs !s or drop ua a card and our representative will call. W e
Savannah
And all through
through th«M
th ese Just
just a plain man with alm ost no
warbler and log- *orjr,* And
pay highest cash Market Pricer*
the
m a t r a t ,Vfori*i
yPu ,MU* ht athat
glegra o f ♦duration a t «1L1 _.YAtt he Influenced
• M greates
im
a * alsn n ln M
n ^1 »#»■«*«&gt;#11MiIV m llllrtn.a
.1 1l
character shaping and rounding millions toward a finer and bette.*;
pasta, with
those live*.
.
- i Ufa when he lived and w orkfd .'*" |
in for am- oat thought
o f the statues o ' th ese
The Moody m essage was a
8anford,
"u of love and Mnrieo

BRAKE SERVICE
HYDRAULIC
AND
MECHANICAL
AUTO REPAIRING

Sanford Auto
Brake Service

step ortthegas

FURS

FIELD'S F U R -G O .

room
furn

You will have to see
these to appreciate them.

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brown hair, fallin g below her waist
and put under the p llb w in he”
husband’s coffin. Before the "bob"
th a t m eant sacrifice.
imiki
L uter were published letters of

Every .section of the r.tnte shout,1 have n part in thclfe™ S i r ’totom f £ S i S r ‘* » » ;
ceremonies honoring this soldier.
Representatives from as L u iti Comn.-o said, you know
each com m unity should be present to reiterate the esteem th a t th e world is beautiful, and
in which General Summerall is held by his fellow Floridans. 1,ittle thinK9 n,uke litt,e difference.
He should bd made to fee! thnt the state that gave him
T H E HUM AN MIND, strange
birth is proud of him and his success.
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PARK AVENUE SPANISH BUNGALOW, Attractive
little home on popular avenue, close to school and in
first class neighborhood. This house consists of liv­
ing room, dining room, kitchen, bath and two bed
rooms. Double garage, rear yard fenced in. Price
$5,500.00 with only $250.00 cash and the balance likr
rent.

BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY STUCCO HOME in one of
Sanford’s most exclusive residential sections. Near
the Lake- Three bed rooms, bath, large living room,
dining room, and kitchen. Practically new. Beauti­
fully planted grounds with large variety of shrubs.
$12,000.00 Terms agreeable to purchaser can be ar­
ranged.

LITTLE COTTAGE FOR SMALL FAMILY in Sanford
Heights section. Built on the rear of lot so that
larger home can be erected on front portion. Can
be bought for $3,000.00 on cash payment of $50.00
and balance monthly in easy payments.

5 ROOM BUNGALOW WITH GARAGE—on Palmetto
Avenue. Two bed rooms, bath, living room and kit­
chen. Corner lot. $4500.00 Terms like ren t

In addition to the above houses I own a few beautiful
lots that I am willing to sell at less than actual cost be­
fore the boom- If you want to buy a lot at low price and
on easy terms it will pay you to get in touch with me*
Not an agent so you save commission.
_Box 799 Care The Daily Herald.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921

M e. arid Mrs. Ernest W i g g i n s . ’
Entertain A t C onritry; Clnb

6-From Tampa
E ntcrtalining with h er usual
charm ing m anner, Mrs. E. H. A sh­
craft w as hostess a t a lovely brid­
ge p a rty Tuesday evening a t her
on Magnolia when she e n te r­
Miss Mildred Huston home
tained honoring hrr house guest
Entertains Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cawthon of
Tampa.
i The rooms where
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'uesday evening at one of the-, tables had been spread fo r play
ivliest
bridge
parties given this ,VM&gt;r?
beautifully
w ith
„ .
i k -.
! . . .. , bowls nnd baskets filled with red
a*on,
at h e r -homo on M artin roses, red berries,: poiilscttias and
Street. The’ ro o d s ' f w r o 'adorned ferns. The colors of red am i green
tith an abundance of red* roses, Ut’r* accentuated In every detail-

Office Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIGER, Society Editor Residence /Tel. 37

Social Department Of
Woman’s Club Gives
Bridge Party Tuesday
Of special beauty as well as
pleasure wag the C hristm as bridge
p arty given Tuesday afternoon for
the members df the Social D epartmerit of the Woman’s Club, with
Mrs G. Irving, Mrs. Jam es F.
Hawkins atul Mrs. A. C. F o rt as
Jtostes—
nn .•
, Thcre w ere IB tables
nf
during tho afternoon,
n’s
,ove|y setting wa« arranged
i t 3 , , r*um crnUs pine boughs, basIjcts of poinsettias, pine cones and
red ro^cs. Encircling the room
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boughs of pines and bamboo.
ia l,A fCsttyc toufh was added by a
a t , large brilliantly illum inated Christmns tree arranged on the stag e be.. fbre the curtains.
is- i Scores for the gam es of progth ! ,reR!,ive bridge were kept no tallies
bc ip keeping with th e decorations
£ arid a fte r the usual num ber of

W ED N ESRA Y
rjneis E -B ilia will enter

gidld, jewels nnd spices, while
thoir san g , “ Glory to God in
^
Highest.’’ '
Horace
t the th ird scene, J2 girls sang
M r; „
Little Town of B ethlehem , and ^ a n ford
ray I n 'A M a n g e r ^ while »n belng tl
(1 sang "Jo y to The
uhclc, ]
another angel, played Holy
ht," on th e violin. As th e cur- , Mrs
A 'p a rte d they revealed M ary C harles
.Joseph .gt the m an g er, while
l(,
.choir san g “ O W o rt hip ^ lie piposnn
i," a fte r which th e shepherds ^ p a r tir
riwiso m en en tered w hile a _____
ptetto snnfti,l‘RRewt N ight, ■ i ------ -fhe final Sccno shows the pass■of the nineteenth cen tu ry while
! 20th tn tu ry ap p ears bearing
hted candles, as th e 20th century
tit* appeared in i “ Peace, Good*
11. Lore, Joy and Service," also
hying candle* an d form ing a
ir. As a recessional the cast un­
ited the choir saftg, “ As of Gindjs. Wen o r Old."
Thrt*d taking p a rt.w e ro m em bers
(the A zarian class, assisted with
pie by M rs. A . M. P hillips, Mrs.
theft L. Glenn, M rs. B. C. Moore,
k C. III Cook, Mr.' llan n ey , Forpt Gatchell and B. C. Moore.

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lal Christm as greens.
i
games of bridge, and nflei1 tha
Suggestive of the New Y ear , stated num ber o f rounds had been
verc the tallies used fo r:the gam e. | played it was found th a t th e high
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. . . . score prize n h a rd painted nowng the form s
of m iniature der jari bad b&lt;M,n won by
jjj* .
locks. A fter the fifth .progression W nlter S. Coleman.
The mon’s
iad been played, scores were com- top score prize, hand m ade linen
.
, ,,
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handkerchiefs, w ent to Jam es A;
mred and the prize for top score. P ittm an. The cu t prize, bridge
i lacquer box was won by M rs. M. card# fell to th e lot of W. S. Coledinarik. The men’s high score man- Mrs. A shcraft presented

saw s

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The Sanford C ountry Club was
the scene of one o f the most
brilliant social affa irs of (he holi­
day season when M r. and Mrs. soft white chiffon, with which
Marion Sims W iggins entertained she wore a handsome Spanish
Monday night at a Christmas shawl also of white.
dance honoring th eir house guest
The evening hours were quickly
Mr. an"3 Mrs. E rn est W iggins cf spent in d ancing.'Q uite a number
Washington, 1&gt;. C.
of clever favor dances were in­
i
Never has the club house beeni troduced for which appropriate!
mere artisticatly decorated than, favors were „given. Thei music was
on this occasion. The walls were furnished by the Scminoie Syncodcoc rUteil w ith boughs of ced.tr pntors nnd was unusually gocst.
tied with ,fluffy bofrs o f rod rib­ Lunch whs served throughout the
the
bon* and p retty holly wreath.*. evening and a t midnight
Over head were suspended festoons guests were asked into the dining
of red garlands anil Cedar caught room where n delicious huffet
with bows of red ribbons from supper was spread. The table was
which were hung red bells. The m ..- ^ e d in a U shape, the cen­
wide m antles were ' banked with* tra l decoration being a Inw mound
pine and cedar while w reaths of of red roses and aspnnigus ferns
grtcncry were placed directly Pieced at intervals were mininabove. Howls of red roses center, d turc C hristm as trees, alternating
the runntle, and tall red cathedral with tall red tap ers in silver
candles burned In silv er holders at holders.
cither side. Tho only lights were
Those invited to meet Mr. nnd
those from tho large cheery fires Mrs. W iggins wore: Judge and
find from the num erous red tap ers Mrs. Jnm ss G. Sharon, Mr. and
placed on cabinets and tables.
Mrs. Roy Syrnes, Mr. and Mrs.
Greeting the guests upon a r ­
rival were: Mrs. W illiam A lex­
ander Loffler, while In the receiv­
ing line were: Mrs. W iggins, Mr.
and Mrs. E rnest W iggns and Mr.
and Mrs. Hraxton I,. Perkins.
Mrs. Loftier wore an exquisite
creation of white crepe elaborate!)
embroidered in crystals. Mrs. W ig ­
gins received her guests w earing
a stunning frock of tom ato red

ition shoe polisher, w ent to air. n
scarf.
lllnarik. Mrs M. W. Glover hold
w h en the card tables had been
ow score and was aw arded ft bud ,uit, w ilh dninty covCrn th e hostpase, while the other
lo\v score cnfK assisted by Mrs. M. 8.
Wi|£?nze, a toy fell to Gcor?c M affet:. tfn*. Mrs. Sam uel D ighton
nnd
At the conclusion of the gam o Miss V irginia Me Daniel served a
the hostess assisted by her m other delicious chicken sulnd Course w ith
Mrs. S. A..H uston and Mrs. 4. R- coffee.
-»‘,r
Stewart served butterscotch pie,
Those enjoying this lovely u ffn lr
fruit cake and coffee.
were Mr. and M rs. D. E. Cawthon,
Those playing bridge were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W aited S. Coleman,
and Mrs. M ortim er Glover, Mrs. M. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam uel R. Dighton,
W. Glover of Pittsburgh, Pa.. Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam Moore Scott,
und Mrs. Victor Green, Mr. nnd M. and Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mr.
Mrs. J. It. S tew art, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs John W. Sneed, Mr, and
W. L. Cooper. Mr. nnd Mrs. C hris Mrs .E d w a r d L. M aitoU.
Judge
Mathews, Mr and Mrs, M lnarlk, on. Mrs. Jam es G Sharon
Mr.
o a t*,. , .... o and Mrs. E rnest W iggins of WnnhR
ni,M
n “ 9ton- Mra: 1 • ingtnn, I). C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jam es
R Stephenson, Miss M argaret Mr- A Pit’tmanf M r nnd M„ . Tandy
Rae, George M offett, George U a b -. p rvori j i rs l^ w tc y Inglis, of AtCock and Mies Huston.
| laritn. Gu.. Mrs. M. S. W iggins.
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. . . . . . 1Miss M argaret Clinkscalcs of BelMRS. IA EA CH EN TER TA1N3 ton, S. C. Linton E. Allen nnd EdA m ost enjoyable a ffair of the gerton P atterso n .
week woa th a t of Monday evening
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when Mrs. Julius Tnkftch enter- \ i ; o c H o l n n V i n p a n t
tained the members of the Ju n io r iVJ l s s
Vm cen t
Choir of Holy Cross Episcopal
H o n o r s .Y O U n fif6 r S o l
Church a t the Parish House. The j
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evening waa m errily spent w ith
n
, ...
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gam es of all kinds ns well n* . u 'i' ‘V n f r« h J ' 1 I . \ h i u ire v irix£
stunts. A prize was aw arded Mor- !?i
hv°
HMsn
tim er Glover for gdving th e clever- Vi J e ^ /o u h g d au g h ter of D r
cat stu n t. A t a Into hour the host- am, M£ ' Cl P . Vincent when she
ess served several kinds of sand- cntertalned tht, DWmbcrs o( thf
wiches. fru it cake and hot choco- HjKh School re t o t her homo or
late. Each guest w as presented a Mcllonville Avenue.
U m stn m s box filled w ith candies.
Th(} njoms of thl&lt; apnciou, hol„,
Members of the choir include W 11- w w briRht
Quantities ol
Mam H arvey, A lfred Stanley, Phil |,0jn!jettjftrt| sn ap dragons, rcc
M anley, H arold f S tanley, Chum riW0t and o th er cu t flowers in rot
Stanley, !• rodenek D al^er, H enri- c a rry in e out th e color rcherae a
e tta Edw ards, M argaret Edw ards, ted nn,Y jfrocn. Tall bamboo am
M artha Bishop, N'rtncy W hite, pjne tree s banked in th e corner

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shrine DANCS* ’
m e 6f 'th e 'o u t. stan d in g social'
pirs of .the tv^ek w ill bff tho tfti*
N ball to h o ' jriSren ,:Thun-&gt;drijr
th tfK o to i'F o rfp S t 7-ako
riltc-S h rin a ’ Olhb. Etich memP W 'th s c lu b T ta a .th e privilego
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Palmetto—When you want Elder Springs Water,
Call us. And We will give prompt delivery.

Elder Springs W^ter Co
W. W. THOMPSON, Manager

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We now have our old Phone No. 3U in our

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Second

Calvin Teague. l)r. and Mrs. W.
!&gt;. H ighteym an. Dr. and Mrs. A.
W. Epps, M r. and Mrs. Joe Chit-J
tendon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert H e rn -1
lion. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon,
Mr. and M rs. Rolland I* Dean,
Mr. and M rs. Rutland Read. Mr.
rihd Mrs. John W. Sneed, Mr.
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nnd Mrs. R. R. Dens, Mr. nnd
on.- j t n t ▼ * , , u v „|,| Ui,( |cry
Mrs. Jnm cs I,. Wells, Mr. nnd Mrs.
I..' P. M tCuller. Mr. and Mrs.
M ortim er Glover, Mr. anil Mrs. Generator and
Hugh Lalor, Mirs W inifred Strong,
Renaud Battery S h op ^ *
Miss M artha Fox, Miss Mabla
Howler- Meade Fox,
Charles
.Wt W. Second.l}t.
W hltunr, A rth u r Yowell, Hodgson
» x t to Spencers t't'opjm hb
Hnll. Dr. E. D. Brown, F. W.
Brown. J. F. C arron, G. H. SclilosU-Drmt Gsragdser, I.lnton E. Allen nnd Mr. nmf
Mrs. Roy C hittenden
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A beautiful Chevrolet Coach, Latest Model
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gone feminine Jn thfs fus
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am »B gedf-4«; and many
featu res will be given nsp r t H T 'a h dtJM ony; good u m r

Part Wool Plaid
Blankets

Qotp hundred dollars worth of those G
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$1 1-95.;

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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1927

W here G. 0 . P Will Name Its Man

U The Hearst Quiz In

W ashington

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Herd's Thelma T n d ! &lt;*i th

llie b p in ll. w li

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re W inter Grips Big Ships
V.V? . jW : ffi
The R epublicans hnv© chosen K ansas City, Mn,( iu picture shows the ex terio r
th e qcene of th e next national convention when av'cnti»n hall,
candidate for th e presidency will he nom inated. This

Blizzard W recks Army’s B iggest Plane
Queb ec Orphanage Where 50 Children Lost Lives

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When an tfO-tnilc Id im ird atfuck liurful", N. Vf., the the plrnv under cover lwcuu.se noneof the hangar
o th er day, it wrecked thiij $30,000 C urtiss arm yw ere large enough,
bom bing plane. A ir field em ployes were unable to
I get

Asks $100,000 Of Harry K. Thaw

Here is the hollow shell of the St. C harles orphunxvhen th e firem en played stre a m s of wutey on tb«
age a t Quebec, where a t leas* .10 children lost theiruildtng in freezin g w eath er, .Many of the caWlti
lives when fire swept through the century-old build occurred When children who were not reached by U
ing. Note how the w alls a re coated with ice, form edflantes \veru s u frm-hted by smoke.

She’s Deputy
Snyder-Gray

Fire Blackens California Hills
havoc with ships ca u g h t in ice locked channels. The picture ut the
top show s the tu g G eneral r&gt; cueing the crew t&gt;r ‘21 men of the steum er
Aguwa which ran ugrouud on Advance Uocf of M unitouliu Island,
Lake Huron. T he crew was im prisoned fo r days in the ice-encrusted
observation room , w ith little in, d nr beat. The picture below was tuken
in the St. M ary’s riv er heluw Sm ilt file. M arie, Mich., W here several
larg e boats ha\ • Iwen im prisoned in th e ice. The tug is try in g to lireuk
a path for the big steam er.

Thaw And His Movie Proteges

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MUh Canute fl. Waterston oi
Montpelier. O.. it the newest dep*
ut. I’nlted Slates marshal In tbs
northern district of Ohio. She
won't tote a gun. however, her
principal weapons being panel! Harry K, Thaw is sh&lt; n upon hia arrival in I-os Angeles with Anita
R vers, eft, and Sua i /Hughes a teirttaf screen ta re /"Tlrf'wtTtai o n
ytfewrlier,
un ien co itraet to Kij|
Th kwjati tes at presei?
th f y wll bo loaned to

ollywood film producers,

Mrs. Essie J o ^ r s . top, and
E lisha S w ift below, are principals
in Louisan*'* copy of the SnyderG ray m u rd er case, according to
a confession in the hands of
H aynesville.L*., Police. Mrs. Jow .
era held * flash lig h t while S w ift
killed h er husband, J F. Jow ers,

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This remarkable picture, taken at 2 o'clock In lb« moruiai
hree-ntlle front ablate on the ridge of the Verdugo moi
tourhern-California, where fires recently destroyed mart
loiae*'and'tenuded tlionsnnds of acres of forest
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bier ksicarance xd tha nooiui-catnwd'bv the Bnai e,98W
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Opportunities To Readers Of Herald Ads
Drily Harme
|| 15-A p artm en t For Rent
26—Miscellaneous For Snle
pant A D . R A T E S
A—
ttractively furnished apartment*:
com er Park and Tenth Sts.
F rigidaire installed, w ater and
garage furnished.
l'hone 1 8 J.

( Legal Notices)

Wood For Sale—Let __
me place 1
o r 2 strands of oak St pine wood
in your yard, while we ore m ov­
ing 100 strands to W est lo th St.
Phone 407 L 2.
15th St. Wood
Y ard Co.

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F ederal R a d io B o d y H a s
D on e E xcellen t W ork In *
C learing C ongested E th er .

. Ipar.a Troubadours; 9:80, Qc
* orchestra; 10:30 National GrtrtC
Oyera.

AMONG FEATURED
PROGRAMS

516.9, WMC Memphis, 530:
.
Troubadours; 9:30 orchestra, q u ar­
tet.
336.9, WSM Nashville. 890; *$,
I punt T roubadours; 9:30 Goodrich
m chestrn. q u a rte t; 10:30, N ations1
Grand OjK-ra.
522 4. V S.MB New Orleans, 930.
9:3t», m usical pregram (2 hrm.)
249.9, WCOA Pensacola. 1200; 9,
bridge lessons; 930, Few .Moment*
at Piano; 11. organ.
254.1. WRY A Richmond, 1160; 7,
concert; 8:30. bridge lessons; 9,
Miibicians' club.

Wedneaday, Dec. 2».
8— S parxers— t&gt;Jc \y tw. Kl&gt;
»Vt.tv yVJ tt h V\» ty RH M
KSD
)
^— » rou'yadours— Nong Uits
of Miventcen Years—WK.A ■
WKE1 WRC WGY WGR \U i
Ar. **T\M W rtJ W l.iit KSD
H IU
WOO " III) \\t)W
WDAF KVOO WIIa S WSM
jit. v. SB W ;s.\:.
t&gt;- -O rchestra: \ ocal — WOU
W I. a .n Win AC U n i l . \VM
■tk WCAU W’JAS WAUL
W:\IU WKRC WGIIP W.MAg k .MOX WCAO WOWO.
—tioourow Wilson t-oundulinn Dinner— \ \ j /..
-9:.tl) — O rchestra: Q uartet; ’
New Year's Program —Wr,A l* *
U E K I WJ A It W TAG WI SH
\\ LIT WRC WGR Wt A h
WIAA1 NVWJ Wn .-\! ttU.N
KS|&gt; Wt t 't l U tn
WDAF
Mti.VS WSM WMC U S B
WHt* WtlW KVOO WFAA.
10 Phonograph Hour—WOU
U E.A.N Vt.v.Al U FBI. W’MAK WCAI
WJ AS WADI
Wa l t ’ WKRC WtillP WMAQ
KMOX WCAO WOWO.
In: m Opera,
Hansel
and
(in tel. WEAK W'l’SH W’l.lT
W id
Wt AH WSA1 KSi)
WHO W IIAS WSM W'TAM.

KUtCKRli. •* murrlol woman, ha*
lh- rapaolly ami i|itn11f Iratlona t»
W a s h i n g t o n . — D ec, 21
IiiK»• i-hurtf*' »f anil muniiK" tier
Slowly
struggling out of th e slutown ■•Mate ami property unit to he*
,_ne ads, will be received
-ome a Free Pealer In every res- (lows that have congested th e ether
pitrona and collector eeni F our room furnished
i»e,i. ttx-reupon. upon consideration
.. , . ------npnrtment
»her-o| doll*.
" tel/ for payment.
highways for months radio broad­
I private
• &gt;f:l&gt;i:ii. a DJFPGI: and PEOUEB
r . -h r.rLiv“ ,e b;,th- S17 Pnrk Ave.
------------------- 10c a Une Cor.
•hi.: the aforesaid Heport of tho casting as the year of 1927 closet
-4th St. l'hone 74.
p t a « --------Wood, all lengtns, fo r sale. Leav&lt;
____________ 8c a line
Ifle e a ------___ ve 18|.co *1 Master and his findings Is once more movtqg forw ard to a
orders at
-----------7c
«
line
Is
' hereby eon__
------or Kent—Furnished npartmen*, F. 11. Dyson 1511 Mellonville Ave. ^
lee rise hereby granted position of real service to the Ame­
Time rates an request
1101 Elm Ave. Cor. 11th St.
to
(lie said Itosa I., Kllcker. a
— married woman. In manage, tak e rican people.
Wednesday December •!**
■v. reduced rates are for
eliarg.* of and ennlrol her eepnrCLA8SIIED DISPLAY
Conditions adm ittedly a re fur
in*- statutory property and t*y be2 rooms furnished, housekeeping I
.ntive insertions.
122.3
WOK N ew ark, TUI: 7. e n -.
enme a Free Peltier In every |rr- from ideal. Rudio's malady
s.-nible; h. 'esyions chimes;
apartm ent. $14:00 monthly. 301 j
___ words o f average length
I— i
hotCor. 5th and I’olmeto.
'
^counted a line.
I m NI*. ANP OltPI'P.FJ' In f'h a ir- f i r ti in set ious la st March when sn-r n u ll. in, i .ionogiu)m mnir;
T l l ^ f 111 P l r t V
I*• i s .it Sanford. S* tnluol.- t'ounty,
11:05 dunce music.
[Minimum chargo of 30c for
Federal Commission
took
Florida, this lath .lay of Ivcerw- the
.. ^ ir .T .v .v 1 1 X J U y
Furnished garage apartm ent, in - 1
st insertion.
I'dt.5
Y/KAF
New
York,
t
hi;
7.
tu-r ,\ p is ::
ch arge of tl.e case to be cured in
Iv.:-x In:‘-nx-v -:c-&lt;--'-----quire 018 Pnrk Ave nr phone
(SlUtled)
Advertising is restricted
Synagaguo -ervicer; h, tu e n t .do- 1
Ilo rrv end get your supply,
tell
months.
443.
w
.
w.
tv
iu
n
u
T
.
200 cords dry 14 inch pine stove
. proper classification.
iiu-nis in t l isieryj,t*» irtiubaiioui4;
Judue Flroillt *'&gt;*inl, Sem in­
Th« eomntis* ion has had plenty t'.. ■oicnestrn. q u a rte t; III:.II). N at­
[if an error is made The Sanwood
$5.00
per
coni.
Must
lx
ole
County,
Florida.
WllJtO.V. IHIYI.K A PIGHTON.
of trouble and more trouble u ional Grand Opera.
j Herald will bo responsible CLEM ENTS APARTMENTS 612 moved off of land.
Pnrk Avo. A partm ents—2 and 4
ahend
tin nmy wav«? lengths
. i «.ii, y*i t» Aiiaiit c C t.y, 1ItiU: l
. 0nly one Incorrect insertion,
J. J. CATES,
—garage and w ater. Reasonable.
in t h f . &lt;'ir.iMTT t,oi u r o f t u b long distance reception is uncer’- l'..lit itinn.T orchestra; UiliO M ar-1
i advertiser for subsequent
at F arm , West Side.
TU t .s r v Til I HD .11 Dli'lAl. C fll- atn 11
impossible. The cry of " n,,a *,u sings; It), Litnte oreh e s t t a .1
*itions. The office should be
r t IT &lt;11 IT.t.UI11A IN a n d FOIl
Si
n •* and
mm discrim
im cn nunation
ination against
agn
* hristnim varu ls; It), studio pmimmediately In case of FU R N ISH ED apartm ent for rent
SF.MINOUB t ’ulXTV IN t ’llAN- n tto»ly
•JKItV
the small station has be^n raised. Kiam; 11. unnee orchestras
in the Herald building—a down
F. II ASIIFItAFT. Itecelver Fent-8 ' 5. WiiAI. Halt.more. IU50:
town L cation a t rem arkably low
In.-le I’ountv Hunk Couipluluntil. Another group of lu-Wadfaster* d e­ 6:30.
TO ADVERTISERS
mand.-*
that
the
num
ber
of
stations
\
.
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
154.3 WJZ New York 660: 6,
A nltoVITZ and wife. .1BN NIK be drastically reduced. Many op­
r
Herald clflce.
OIMVITZ. cl a l. I&gt;..f,.|l&lt;ln 111 i*.
Herald
re p resen ta tiv e
.
Dance na.ii. , 3, Np il Ket *; S:.to Fot
erato
rs
want
better
wnvc
lengths
o ltl'B It OF I'l’lll.li' \TI&lt; *N
Political Announcement
oughly fam iliar w ith ra te s
W'o*tr«« W 11*&lt;&lt;ii Fiotmla
T in : STATU OF FI.OItIDA TO: am! mure power a m ajority of e*ter&lt;dinner;
ID, Social hour;
i and classification will
16— Houses For Rent
A ollDVITZ and wIf. h : x n ib th« ni want to tie national stations
rOMTH AI, A&gt;&gt;OI Vl liM tP T
I.
OUOVIT7.
OFBI.IKA
Slumber
Music.
AI.A
It
A
M
A.
, you complete inform ation,
I hereby anm-uni-e my candidacy
Case* attacking the commission
I lefenilnnt*
f
ir
the
stale
legislature,
subject
i if you wish, th ey will assist
|ii,).2 W'Fi-W l.IT
Phtlatle'.pliia
a|.peurlnK from u -worn bill and the Radio Act of 1927 are n
• • •a s * «*••»*„•*&gt;«
Rungalow, 5 rooms,
sleeping tu the will of the voters In th*&lt; of Itroinptu
in wording y o u r w a n t ad
740; 6:30 Wh.spering oichcstrn; 7.
nt nleil In i IiIn I’lUIS,. by the courts.
primary
of
June
&lt;
s
porch,
garage.
$25.00
per
month.
I
In*
t'omplulnant.
that
Daily
Toy
lau*.
H
I,
r
tv
A
make it more effective.
KNTZMINGKD . iljtiVIT/. and win-,
Commercial interest*, charging
602 Em Avc.
Appy Roberts
IKNNIi: K lto2 15.6 KDKA P itt-liurgh, tUiil; 6.
t u T in : VOTFIl* OK SKtllAOl.F VITZ are reeldenli, »f ii Slut.* or a monuplv has been created for
Grocery.
t'ountr* other than ih.- f*lni.- of
\Ve;.tinghmi&gt;e band; 8, Sparki-rs: 8:30 recital: 9. Treuh.'.ilnurs. 9:30,
cert
it
ir
fO I&gt; T ¥
rp orations are pressing 8:30 Fotre-tcr*: !&gt; concert.
Florida. un&lt;l that j.m r oi.-.-nt .id
orchestra, q u artet: 10:30, Hansel
i hereby
. nnimun.v
...
my candidacy die!.^
and |daie of reiident* in par th eir right for use of frequencies
-Automobile*
277.6 WHAM Rochester. 10S0; 8. ■,n 'i Gretcl.
FOR R E N T :—Sm all cottage on fur re-election to the nfflrr of sher­ tleularl, hi. is known I i ‘nelllui.
outside of the broadcast bunds for Remington
of Hemlnol* County *ul&gt;Jcrt to Alalinniu. uml that nil
■ .........................
utiiil; It), studio p ro ­
Southern
re a r of lot. Will rent for $15 00 iff
th« action of th&lt;* voter* In the of you lire over the .T&gt;Re
gram
;
11
rcqiuxt
oigan
recital;
per
month.
I.ocutcd
at
1705
Mag­
296
9.
WWN'C,
Asheville. 1010;
Democratic
primary
to
he
held
nest
DODGE
&gt;&lt;"dri und that
.* l - lio
I will appreciate your one
Ilut nut of all this chaos of either news.
dinner ntuMv.
nolia Avenue, Inquire at Herald June.
p«*l
N
*
«
Ji
in
MiSlut**
n
.
isure cars and G raham tru c k t. office.
support. respectfully your*.
HI | \ It •»f II Siirtinu
of politics, of btisinesH interest
:17!' *'• W(!Y Sch«t?ctatly, 790:
l (
475.9, WSII, Atlanta, tk'Il); 7 ,'
ilm and 13th. S treet. Phono &gt;i.
f**r\ i11*4.11 u h*-Jill M«•ii M M
C. S? ll.VN'D
unit legal i|iic*tioii* will eventually 7:30 Soconyun*. \ a t t mid Schepi I.; Triiuhailoiirx; 9.30, orcheUru, qu ar- j
Mini
«
U
»*r urn •d &gt;oU.
a rist a il'-iucut policy of rccpgu* 8, Remington haini 8:30, Ae &lt; .1 tel.
FOR R E N T :—5 room bungalow at
TO VOTKIIH OK smilMOl.K
Tin: :UKK*»ltl :. till*
l*i
ll •
fcCINS Ss COWAN CO. Auto
2121 P alm etto Avenue. Corner
murid v.oi A iillnV IT’/. nod .i i : n - iietl poluy of control- of common progiaiit 9. Ip.iim Troplmdnnrs.
t'OlATY
245.8 WDOD Chat tain uigo, 1220 Juit tor fun. inti not with any lolator and sheet m etal works. lot. G arage. $25.00 monthly. In­
NIB i dp »VITZ. hi* u if.-, I
33.1.1, WBZ Springfield. 900: 8, 8:30 enitetuble; 9, string band; 9:30. Irntlon of Hying. Mayor WllUata
■tl . law of ratlin - th at the hroailI hereby aniiouncv myself n» a ally
•&gt;
&gt;
mid
appear
I..Ti&gt;r.French Avenue. Phone 716-W. quire at H erald office.
&lt;-aiullilat.- for sherlfr of Seminole Cln-uli Court ut Suufi.ii •nr Hunt enstinu and transm itting urt by I'liamoion Sparkers H|30 Svlvnn :t orgun recital.
Hale I Dig BIB) Thompson of Chi­
S. m m .
i.'ounty subject to tin, action &lt;,f ole Cn|iiit&gt;, Florldii. on
Fore ters: '.). Woodrow Wilson
981 I. KT11S Hot Springs. 780; cago put on an uvtator’a hcadgaar
the Democratic prim ary to ne da&gt; &lt;&gt;f Felirtiary, A P Hi** Hih air inns find n-elf •nt a s
bhthday
dinner;
lll.O.t
Scutch
fTia.
SANFORD BUICK CO.
i''-V i»« fountlatii a and hi a position
FOR REN T—3 room house with lield In the eurty part of June lids.
8, organ cmiccrt; 8:30, Arlington and goExis* the other day. It v a i
milk.- iin*wer to the mil of
in t&lt; &lt;- (' int-dian.
in* v irtu al *''i ill i: y.
Very respectively.
212 .Mngnolin Ave.
"icln -tru ; 10, dance music.
g arage. $8.00 n month. Apply
at Chicago's Christmas charity
pbnnt
this
day
filed
iiku
I
u
*
i
you
K. K. HHADV. by the Comidnliuiiit In this i-iinse,
468.5, WR&lt;! W ashington, 6 UP
Phone 367.
322.4, WIIAS Louisville, 630 ; 9,
117 Poplar Ave.
t on.mis*.oil Busy
•how.
otherwise sold hill of romplnlnt
F rem it* first m eeting March
(Legal
Notices)
will
lie
taken
a*
eoiifesseil
•y you
19— Houses For Sale
HUPS-MARMONS
fti:t isiion COIJCCTland rileh of yiiu and till* i-ativc 14, the It;*. :
IN TUB ClltCLiT COBItT OF 814.1- proceed i-x parte
tra te d on t
V IO M ’IH P O P
Sanford Automobile Co.
t: I of taking out
bungalow- sleeping
The iriture ..f suld suit In-Ing a congestion
INOI.B COUNTY FI.OItIDA. IN
Magnolia Avc.
l’hone 131 Five room
me
broadcast
suit to foreclose those cert ii III
riCANCHUY.
porch and open fire place. 75
mid 1500 kiloLEND ME AN
SHORTTMBICtWKTMKIt. Complain­ nu.rtttiigi h uh follows, to-\v|\vl: haml betv •&lt;
ft. lot. paved sidewalk.
located ANNIE
NOVi CALM DOWN BEFORE L
Mortgage given )*y C. 1. Britt and cycles. Tl
ant.
'"Vo of the
Pusincss Service
J
lo
w
i
wife,
to
The
American
T
rust
2203 Oak Ave. Will sell this resi­
L
'V
E
GOT
A
SWELL-L-L
yciif
itv
.&lt;
VI
■ffective
DecUAPTA
&lt;aNE TOO A HVPOOERMlC.'
Company. Executor, dated Muv
THAT PO P I
TIP ON TH' STOCK
B. A. DOUGLAS*, a.ul V. M. DOUG­ Ir, th A. D. 10■, ittnl of record lo em ber I .•••
IcomanL: tra n sfe r pictures., lience at a g re a t sacrifice.
I'liniiniiting inEORE L'N\ LETTIM’ VOU IN ON VT?
LASS. his wife.
SEMINOLE Mortgage Bonk 13. puge III of tin- tei f e n :i •
paints, and brushes. Sun Salesm en— Experienced direct sel­
MARKET
25 of the 36
|?0CElveD
Ci."NTY DANK, a Corporntlon. Puldic ttei-ords of Si*iulniile C.,un chf-nm ' '•
C'MOM DCNMN TO TH' BANK
House P aints and Varnishes,
d"d
and
1,000
lers, ca n tin g $10.00 a day. Won­
ns Trusti'i* fur T. V. ItRENT. I. ty. Florldii.; Mortgage given lo ,\
'A nWou’RE gonna
nt r» i.,
and
Wall P aper derful sellers. W rite Box 1 106
AN' TAKE SOO BOCKS
ALLEN.
tr. II WYNN, O W. • •tovlt* unit wife unto Charles I.. kilo eye 5
DWDEHD
VINI.Ni' .....I J L. SANDLIN; Brill dated (let.dier 21. A D Ci.pi
LET ME IN OM I T ■Vi
12 V--. F irst £ ‘
By this a
m
t!io
cnniniissioii
OOTA STORAGE
Sanford, Fla.
slid
of
record
lo
Morlguge
Itoo)
YROtA
THE
LDWV.IID HIGGINS. INCOUFf)!!net
up
25
HUH?
C’MON
NOW
31
on
pane
;.Vi
„f
the
Puldic
Itcnnnel*
for
DX
or
, TED. a Corporation
It I. ord* of Seminole County, Florida:
GUNH-TYTE
CRETE In every shapt ftmJ I NVw p re tty s tUe .o home just
%
tong (liftimci:v reception, upon
•7*
BlLL.VOLi SAID
T’KAItCE, SANFOUD HOLDING Mortgage
given
liy
A.
"
r
oil*
an.I
CREAMERIES,
*
Is. etc.* Sanford
Cente,. ) out8ide city lim its. garage, 100
COrtl’OI! ATION. a Ci,monition. u li- lull" Cliurlcs i. Drill d atn l which nt !en*t a part of each tiny '
*
fC
*
TOU'D
—
ltd* Company, F ifth
T V ItIIENT. f ALLEN. C. It. i &gt;etniter lis t. A D Dip; and of tlT.ns-continentiil transm ission o f 1 b'LV. IS OM
a n 'J I ft. on new road, suitable store,
WYNN. G. W. YIN ING nml .1. I- I record In Mortgage |ln»l, "t. oil program s, without interference,
SM. Phone 112-W.
DECK. TO
filling station o r garden and
S4VD'IN. IW ritilnnts
page :Ti of the Puldic Itecord* of
• p
chickens
two
big
lots,
either
su
b
­
SrtCW
HltAl
•should
be
possible.
The
axe
fell
on
|
*:&lt;
-ric:;
o
f
M
'S
T
Bit'S
SALE
\
Seminole
County,
Florida.
E. lou sel.
Farm s, Crovaa,
NOTICE
i
«
•'..r*l&lt;y
irlven
that
upurban
home
or
m
ay
be
combined
ll
I*
further
ordered
that
till*
the
small
stations
which
were
|
K MtC-E
|m*i. 110 N. Park Avc. Phone
an&lt;l liy virtue of a P errm of Nollce l.e puldishcd In The Han
I
with a business. Will build nice •'&lt;-r
t-’rreclonire rti't Sail* tinti-rcl In ford Herald, a newspaper puldlsh relegated to other sections of th* i IEAi^V WAV |
store and station, $500 extra. As •hi- shnv« **niIt 1*-«I enusn on Ih* cd In Sanford. Semin-lo County. h oadm.it hand.
TOMfWlE
*“ *
now $1500. No b e tte r value pos­ "Sth ilnv of Novumher, A. D. E'17. Florida, once n week for four fi)
WIGHT PRINT SHOP
Front the Commission's sta n d -1
f.
n*
Hprrliil
.Vinter
In
Chanrerv.
KONEV
consecutive
weeks
and
that
n
copy
; t
FPY service on anything lr. sible. Fred E. Russell, 110 So. on Mnniinv the 2ml ilay of Jnnunry. hereof he mailed to A. (irovtir Point the best stations of United
VI Ac
nting. A phone call will get Pnrk. Box 1046.
v i&gt;. i»*s. same being a Hale Pay nnd Jennie Orovltg. Ills wife, the S ta te s are concentrated on the
I I
of this Cnnrt anil a legal sales i|i*t." fids tits named In this order.
| The stock I
man. Phone 417-W. 9 RailLocal
FOR SA LE; Small house on Mag­ day In front of the Court lloiiss
WITNESS my hand ami official 600—100 kilocycle band.
Ave.
Sanford. Seminole County Flori­ seal of the Ctrrilll Court of th* Jtatio n s those with a specialu»d
MARKET
nolia Avenue north of Central at
da, will offer for Rule to tile hleh- twenty-third Judicial Circuit oi
Practically no e*t end best hldiler for ra»h. dttr. the Slate i f Florida. In unit fof appeal or others whose service
AL BOOnNG— The Roof F.v- S treet. $3500.00.
the legal hours of sole, the fot- RcinlU'dc County, on this the ;tlth is n o t regarded of the highest or­
is ting.
Metal
shingles, cash required paym ents like rent. Ing
lowing
described
land. situate.
der are concentrated on the sceA. D. D*?7.
ing ream tin and galvinizcd Address R. II. B. C are Tha Herald. Ivlmr and being In the County of dav of Deectrther,
V. I.. IMICGLA8S. ) lions of the broad* n s t hand where
Seminole
and
Stale
,
of
Florida,
See J an es H. Cowan. Ouk
Clerk Circuit Court
more particularly described as fol­
By A. M. WEEKS. {the congestion is so severe as to
20— Farms For Sale
and Third St. Phone 111.
'NOW BiLL.YCO'Rc ) SAT. \ r s BETTER TV1AN A
NICE VfORK, BILL OM 8 0 Y lows. to-w lt:
Duputy Clerk
render anything but local recep­
l o t Eight (4) or Block " V
(SEAL).
SURE THIS IS A
Fir s t m ortgage o n t h ’
TH’
FIRST ST E P YfAS EASY—
AN UP YOUR OLD W A LLS
OVIEDO CELERY IA N D
of Si. Gertrnde Addition t •
(v ii . sgn . Mo y l e
t'I g iit o n .
tion
nt
least
problematical.
GOOD
THING
GOLDEN
GATE
ONLV
ONE
Snnford, Florida as per plat
a THE NEW W A L L P A IN T Ten acres or m ore, one mile from
Solicitors (nr Ciimplslnfini.
AN’ I'L L oCOU TEACH POP H^f.’
•J
thereof duly of record In the
1ETIHNG N EW AuND BET- city limits, flowing wells. Cou::t
The stations who suffered loss
“THING.THOUGH-TOD’LL HAVE
Public Iteeords of Seminole • ’ NOTU’E o p ANNUAL MEETING
T&amp;WALK.
1MTO ANOTHER
F0R FU R T H E R INFORMA&gt; Lino and Seaboard loading tracks
County. Florida.
'O F HTtu'KIIol.DEIlS OF SEMIN­ of th eir favorable wuve lengths
TO ’WAIT A COUPLA DANS ON
INUESTMENT-GUESS HE
OLE SEFI tilYiKS CO.
■ CALL PHONE 235-J OR one-half mile from property. Price Terms: Cash. Purchase- to pay
through this process of setting
Hanfi'ld. Florida.
VOUR
MOUEV
C'MON,
NOW
V. C COLLER, SANFORD. $225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­ foi Deed.
't |
HASN’T SO DERM MUCH, BUT
up
preferred
and
unrestricted
W. W. WHITE.
NOTICE IS IIEItEIIY GIVEN
LOOSE - ACT
Master. That in pursuance witli the C harier channels for tho more powerful
AS
TH'
HORSE
“TRAINER
able 10 equal annual payment.*, WILSON BOYLE &amp;Special
b
~ ti
DIGIITON.
nml in accordance with the provi­ hiondcaaters uru not expected m
AS IF YOU
Solicitors for Complainant.
VJOULD S/'vY, “EVERY
sions of law, the annual m eeting subm it without u fight.
KOGRAPII—repairing, piano in terest 6 pet.
~ vajpqp
of
Slock
holders
of
ll"*
SeinlU'de
Paul
P.
B
arnett,
19
Wall
Street,
e r r H ELPS' r nag by experts w ith 17 years
flltC U IT COPUT t»B SBJf Securities Company Will be held lit
Orlando, Florida.
Phone 8393 INinTHE
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in the office of the Company. In Horifnee. Sanford music rtore
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21— Acreage For Sale
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ILLS
OllDBIt ON PETITION TO .1113
the purpose of eonshlerlug such — (IN S )— Despondency over the
I'HCBKKD A .FBEE DRALEIl.
m atters as may be brought before illness of h is wife was believed to
Nipper. Signs of all kinds. FOR SALE:—Beautiful urceago
q*he .-hove and foregoing cause It.
SuUard Paint St 7/aIl Paper
between Orlando roads, 33 1-3 eomlng on this day to he heard
Dated this the 15th day of Dec­ he the cause o ' J. M. Groom*, 51,
report of. the Hperlat Muster ember. 1917.
| for taking* his life tctlay by shoot­
acres, consisting o f sunie high and upon
of the lestlmony taken anil filed A ttest:
ing a bullet through his heart.
some low land. Ideally situated herein together with his finding!
J
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STEWAItT.
'3 DRUG STORE— Pre- for poultry farm. Frontage on old thereon nnd the Four* bring fully
Grooms fired the fata! shot in a
.Secretary.
fptions, Drugs, Soda. We are Orlando road. Can be bought at nils B'-il In the m atter uud millsroom next to that in which Id*
W. W. C. RMITIL
President, wife lay Hi.
you as your phone. Call 103 a bargain with very easy payments. fieri that the Petitioner. Hos.s to
This Is an opportunity for some
ING BLOCKS— Irrigation one to get a desirable poultry furm
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anil general cement work. for almost nothing. For further
Concrete Co. J. E. Ter­ information see R. J. Holly, First
ri Pron. 3rd and Elm
National Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida.
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jflelp Wanted Female

22—Real Estate To Exchange

^TED—Colored dish washer
one woman to work In kit- New, Pretty, Stucco home just
Apply at Tasty Shop. 208
outside City limits, garage. 190
Nfk Avc., from 2:30 to ft. on new road, suitable store,
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filling station
or garden and
chickens, two big lots, either Sub­
financial
urban Home or ninv be combined
Will build nice
PORD BOND AND MORT­ with a business.
store
and
station
$500
extra; as
ICE COMPANY. 112 Second
now $1500. No better value pos­
on Improved business sible. Fred E. Russell. 110 So.
"idence property. Also will Park Box 1046._______________
mortgages a s security,
21— Lota For Sale

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FOR SALE— Umbrella tent 9x0,1
M cottar* a t Slver Lake,
good one , new.
Phone 745-J. f
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„ f ian(j. Partial- 1901 Magnolia.
'hhixl he use a t Paola, next
*1 house. See Jno. D. Jink- FOR SALE— Buick Touring car ini
•ford. Fla.
good condition. Model 1922.
Price $05.00. Will trade. Phonal
Tantsd
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chair, Rotospe.'d
flat top oak desk. All good condi­
tion. Box 990. Caro Herald.

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OVER

FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lopepper and other spring ent'd lot facing en it on Palmetto
stc&lt;l from Stokes Seed Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
jjy. Arcade Bldg., and beneighborhood. Very desirable for
5 of pure type strain*. Allborne, quite close to school. $1750.00
twibfectcd.
| Almost your own terms. Address
Seminole Builders. Inc. P. 0 . Box
Hscellaneous
431, Sanford, Florida.

• Gun, Lock and Phonograr.h
uting our specialty. . T ovi,
K »pnr ing goods, and fish*
supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
* fd e Store.” M cU nder

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Plants and Flowers

7 • O. A. 3 ituthti. optomeL H. Griffith. Optician. 26— Miscellaneous For Sale
Optical C o, &amp;05 E. Oth St- Wanted to sell before Jan. 1at. I
ft«d. Glasses made, onlv
best little business in Sanford. |
’’Pod. Plant In San'ord.
. » and clock repairing— Apply Lobby News Stand. Na­
tional Bank Bldg.
ole prices.

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H E R PS no need to spend weary hours searching for a desirable home
or homreite. E vctv day you will find many beautiful homes in ideal
locations listed and carefully described in our W ant A d Section.

Buy now before the cold weather begins, and be assured of a warm and coo*,
fortable home for the winter. Y qu will find every type of home from n
four-room cottage to a new mansion offered for sale in our Want Ads.
ii

Advertising in our Want Ads is the quickest, most economical, end satis­
factory way to buy or tell merchandise of any kind.
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YOUR NEWSPAPER

published fn Florid,las Heart
the World’s Greatest Vegetable
Srelion. Its Richest Garden Land.

THE WKATHE1
Partly cloudy to night Slii
colder in eaat-eentral
pot
Wednesday Increasing eloudi
rising tempera tons in eentrkl
north portion*.

Leased Wire Internatinn.nl
SANFORD. FLORIDA. T l ’EvS!)

AY. DECEMBER 27, 1927

.Member Aadit Bureau Of Circulations

AND Troops Guard Tennessee
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Sell Him Paper:

i otithful
Kidnapper-Slayer
Reiterates He Committed
Gruesome CrimesToOblain L A W Y E R
MoneyToSpendOnSchooUng

I WASHINGTON. Dec. 27.
I IINS i The Senate'* investigation
I - into tin* authenticity of the ."o,
lean documents p'lblLlicd i:. t.i
I Hrar-t newspapers w.is icscm i'l
I hrr today with Frank Y. McI Uuglilm. an Amcricun oil man \vh.»
I has spent most of the last seven
| year i'i Mexico City, n&lt; the ti
I vitiic
jj; Mcl.aiuidin identified him -iti
■ is a truvUir.il engineer wlm went
I to .Mi »ii ii in HI20, later b•‘cmning
Ikivnutivd with the HI Sol lVir,&gt;-,
I hum i o.i puny ua director and vice '
I pn &gt;iiien . lie said he had many
I "p&lt; .ioii.il Illation#" w ith Mexican
I official*.
! The witness created u mild senI aU'-n in ih-.' committee ........ when .
I he testified that Miguel Avila, the 1
I Anieiuaii-boin Mexican who sold '
I the documents to the 1(curst pup- '
lefs, unce tried to sell him a eonfiI (initial file of correspondent.- I&gt;cI tween Secretary of State Kellogg
I and Ambassador James if. Slid'

&gt;•. irrhcr« would

I he dirigible Lo\n g e le m e-si;;rd the department that
‘ he w.v* niidwa) belwcen Cape
Sabi,, and Sable Wand. where
'* is believed the Hawn went
'
n .iw,| that no tra -c of the
mi-&gt;ing flyers was found.

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°f the firm of hi* I^ow Angeles county jail is lo­
r rank P. \V«lsh, well-, cated.
b..r uttomey.
| Terror stricken by the fury o^&gt;
Walsh was speeding the mob. Hickman, his face ashen-'
. Mrs. Eva M. Hickman, white, was pulled by the manacltl^j!
f the confessed murderer, of his two powerful body guard
was in seclusion at her home. She through the double doors of tbe
''inclined to discuss what part In building sohard th a t it seemed
ers that Jii*-arm s must
” *e defene If any, she will piny. '
The r»r»-.year old mother broke huvo been dDTddatei^^
Hickman was taken off the train
down com.ipletely nnd sobbed hystericnlly when she
’ learned more nt Jackson and Alameda S t r e e t s
di tails of' ~
'
Edward’s
confession to- under heavy police guard and
in an automobife and ’
day. Between sobs, ______
_ placed
however,_ _
she
maintained her faith in her son, rushed to the county jail. Police
declaring she would never believe curs, laden with visibly armed '
he hail conceived such a horrible
crime.
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\Y \S H I M .T O N
Lowh 1w- . mi nirh-hrow nlike share
id;i.ii’.mg nitihes in the cultural
In -ti•i &gt;- uf iho American ueuple.
t r a m .&lt; W. f Iray f on, was started
I he luricy hen* «••* t v -nty basci pitnph
&lt;*if ihr const ,-f New Knglni.d r'el i di cum &gt;nign i Ii
N’ovn Scotia .miay by tli- S'.uit. n,,ght have read "here lies n man
&gt;ho lint led "00." was a t incuh u
vant and the iKutroy.r Malian.
• utnhutoi* tu the history of cosHustling out of Boston u*. -&gt; ’"l-ditiin I'nited Mai i m» was
kncls an hour, tne SHurtoAe •hi* master and fellow \. !ir&gt;,c name
V.. er. hcllishcil !n It dozen PH.
came abreast of the Mahan til -&gt;&lt; D'S.
step in tli. new policy, the Mate
A. M. in (It! west longitude. 12
No I &gt;ss :m tillr i-rnuhtir instit­ Depart m int has approved the purnorth latitude—approximate!* 2 'a» ute n iii.-n tho American Council chu.-e t.y the Mexican government
mile8 southeast of Sable l.-lund «f Lamed Societies, whoin mem­ of th. Kuril airplane in which .Mis.
where "the Dawn’s" radio wu ber organizations brought togeth­ Evuni.'vliiie Lindbergh flew from o V . S k t S n ^ l . h r i n i f C . S S
believe he
hist heard.
er nearly 20,000 of the world’s Detroit to Mexico City. The plane and asked for the younger Parker
,0 ” *d ln.to "inking the conwill
Is
lin'd
m
the
Mexican
mili­
girl. I didn't know they were
from fc“r
violence and
Twenty ii'ii.s off liv New Eng­ tending humanistic scientists hero tary ervice.
h ai recognized this fact ns
twins, but nnywny, they sent for ho, W‘U repadiitte it when he is
land Const, the Nturtevunl nnd lit, a•'day,
fundamental truth.
There will he.no complete abroga­ Marion nnd I told them my name « f*- J c" n rcLml between the lines
•dahnn vprehJ out, milking it pos­
And so, ii remarkable accon(- tion of tin- embargo on ami* to was Cooper nnd l worked in the that he has been handled in such
sible o sweep n lune t»2 miles wide. plishment of research m il writing Mixiio. The State Department
hurt » •» » " " " n 9 ‘° , make him say
The Mahan, Di milc.i from the "the dictionary of American bio­ ofiici.il- indicated, hut rnch appli- l bank and that her father was
wanted things he really doesn t mean.
in
an
auto
accident
and
Hturtovant, r.tenincd along a paiui- graph," A product of the l.eurned cation will he considered on it*
light away.
U ll course, milking a double visibi­ Mn'ieties—will contain among the cm n individual merits. The cm- her"They
let her go, nnd 1 put her
lity.
20,000 tci'n-ond wwpirn who rontri-Tburgo •rdec now applies to arms, in tho cor und we drove first to
L'p to II o’clock this moi'iiing nn hated something to Amcricun his­ wnmiiuit'.iii, airplanes, nnirnTl oth­ Glendale. There 1‘toIiT h fr of my
trace of the plnne, whidi \iu-&lt; car- tory in the past, the name of "A n­ e r milita v supplies. It was indie- di celt, hut said l would have to
Anson's caled ni.idificiilion of the present hold her until I got $1,500 from
Lying Mrs. Grayson, Oskar Onidjl, son, mlrinn Constantino.
pilot, Brice Gnhlshorough, mivigut- name is that of "Austin, William." policy would he extended not only her father.
*
i r nnd Fred Kohler, motor expert, nutlior, historian, and of the lilti- to the Mexican government, hut at- &gt; "Sho didn’t cry or fight or any­
had been found. "The Dnivn’’ le u e#t of New England* Bunker Hill so to private compunies in Mexico thing, and I don’t have to tie her
an well.
Friday for Newfoundland on tho blood.
after she'd he «|uict.
"I ii not alone the high-brow
The Mexican government now | "I warned her she would ho hurt
tirst leg of a trans-Atlantic hop to
that It#.* made the history and life has several applications pending if sho didn’t do ns 1 said, ami I
Copenhagen.
of United States," Waidon U. I.e- with the state department for ap­ showed her my gun.
land, historian, scholar nnd secre­ proval of .hipmens of war supplies
"Then wo drove to the main po»ttary of the learned societies,” told which have been held up indefinite­ offlco- where I wrote the first let­
ter to Mr. I'urker and mailed it.
ly by the Mate depurtmnt.
"And then we went to a Western
Union office in Pasadena, where I
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 27.
left her alone In tho enr, nnd sent —(IN S)—Eight persons were In
a telegram warning Mr. Parker to local hospitals hare today as re­
do nothing until he it'll niy letter. sults of threo automobile accidents
"Wo drova out beyond Azusa a f­ Inst night and early today.
ter thnt and came hack in through
Dr. O. G. Prldgeon, Jacksonville
Alhnmbra whore I sent tho second dentist, is suffering from e broken
telegram.
hnck and internal injuries.
Hia
"Then wc went to the Rialto condition is said to- bis serious.
Theatre in Alhambra and saw a
William Nosivorth of Attapulpicture called "Figures Don’t Lie." gus, Ga., is suffering a fractured
LONDON, Dec. 27— &lt;INS&gt;—
At 10 o’clock wo drove hack to skull and probable Internal injur­
Los Angeles to the Bellovuo Arms ies.
.
\ Death, euffering and disrupted
and waited outside half an hour un­
II. J. Bowker, commercial avia­ communications today rode In on
til no ono was nround.
tor of Amarillo, Texas, an injured the heels of the heaviest blizzard .
the British Isles have known for
"I told Marion my apartm ent spine.
•
many
years.
was on the third floor and she
Mrs. Nora Sighto, of Centraiinn,
The enow, which began late
would have to follow up staire be­ W. Va.. an injured chest, lacera­
hind me ami be ipiict.
tions about her head, nnd several Chrlskmea night, continued unin­
terruptedly until the eerty houre
"She did und no one »aw us go bruises.
of today. For the first tins* In
In.
William Borrell, of AmeriUo, year* snowplows were used to
“ Marion sletit on the couch that Texas, a dislocated shoulder.
clear the streets of London.
night with only hor shoes off, and
Katie Halconibc, local lacerations
Several persona have been found I put a heavy Idanket over her. I
lay awake a long time looking at about the face and bruises about fro zap to death in the snow in varl*£
the limbs and body, not serious.
ous sections of the country. Hun-"
her.
d ia rie s 'll. Robbins, local bruises. dreds of bungalows in the Thsunee
"She awoke at 7 o'clock and I
The accidents resulted in the valley were inundated when the i
cooked breakfast, but she wouldn’t
cut, but was sobbing so I told her comnlcto demolition of three auto­ river overflowed.
All railroaila reported their lin­
she could write n note to her father mobiles and ht;avy damages to
threo other*.
os blocked a t different points b y ,
ami that guided her.
a izio. kiiu
auiicuuivg ware diedrifts,
and schedules
"Then I tied her to a chair and
rupted. Many trains and theuee
I went down town to read the papers,
of vehicles have been abandc
ami sent a .letter t&lt;» her father with
in
huge drifts thruout the coua
her note in it.
side.
I cume buck tu the apartm ent
Thousands of telephone II
nnd showed Marion the papers nnd
were down and sharp gale foi
she seemed pleased ut seeing her
channel vessels to run to core:
name there. This was nt noon on
sheltered harbors.
Friday and wc went out afire that
j and drove through Aihambru and
out to Santa Anna anil on to San
Juan Capistrano.
"Marion seemed happy end said
she liked to ride in automobiles.
“I got the evening papers when
RALEIGH N. C , Dee.
wo camu back and a fter reading
(IN S)—Clarence Thomas,
them In the car wc drove to tho
was being kept in state priso:
Pacific electric station at Sixth and
today pending his trial for ti
Main Struets und telephoned Mr.
SCHOOL GETS MILLION
ling of detective Sergeant
Parker. But the lino ws* busy.
Teague, 52, of Winston-Sell
“Then wo rods out on Glendale
The negro was taken to Um
Boulevard and I called her father
penitentiary for eafekeeplai
from a drug store near Angelus
|ow( TMgue’a death .la Wl
Temple and Parker said he’d have which to organise end endow a i lowing
"school
of
government"
has
been
Salem yesterday *ifrom
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the money all right.
p M.l- •„ renew* Wsskleittne ITni. •#««naa * x .
a v_'*1
AfUd
“I called him ugain from Pico muti»* to George Washington Uni- je£fj to
and Wilton Streets from another versitv by tho'Supremo Council of Thomas.
:e was shot on Deceit)
drug store and made a date to t h ’ Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.
it wai announced today. The gift whcn i attempted to o n e
meet him on Gram mercy Street.
"Murion and I saw Mr. Parker was mad.* a* a memorial to negro on a charge of « n r
drivt* past in his car, but I got 'George Washington, the Mason." connection with the death ai
frightened when I »aw two other
ILLNESS DELAYS FLIGHT
g ? ^ v tS S l3 &amp; il
cars that I thought were filled with
dcUctivi and I drovo away.
—
.
tory, three days earl
"On Frid.iv night Marion slept
ROOSEVELT FIELD. N. Y.,
on the couch ugnin. She woke up fRoc. 27.—»INS)—An attack of InYOUTHS U
nt 7 o'clock -nnd I t*'d h?r to write .Ideation tuficred by Bert Acoata
a note telling her father not t* *cd#y iau«ed iloatponeirjnt until
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trno me.
) o’clock tomorrow morning of the (IN S)— Two unt
"She didn't mind w
attempt to set a world’s enduniwic held up the Peopb
"I tied,Marion to a
tlight re^ird by Acosta and his co- today and escaped
pilot Emile Burgin.
cash.
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Higii Waters Drive
Scores From Their
Homes InLouisiana

Lindbergh Making
Plans F o r F l i g h t
To Guatemala City

w..it-Vi)—Confronted
. ' ’wwiU»VH$XS» by

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Vm'rirnn Council Of Learned Mo'*..
Suin’lies Ui’iiigni/c Some! In \'
I" cnty'l ltmisuntil’rnniincul Flew
In History Of This Notion l»o|ic

\i«&gt;an| prison car enioute io |.o*
Angeles, Dec. 27— (IN S )—“ Well,
gentlemen. This is the true story
ot everything that bus happened.”
William Edward Hickman, cunfe-‘ed kidnapper-murderer, then
•old of events lending up to the
kidnapping of Marion I’nrkei.ond
how he put the 12 year old school
girl to death.
"On November 25 f came tu Los
Angeles after stealing u car in
Kansas City. I had wanted for
.onie tinio to kidnap n girl, so
I
could get money to go to mllnge,
"Oil Dt’C. 12 I decided to locate
another man nnd steal his daugh­
ter. but I finally gave her up bceau*o I thought she was too young.
"Then 1 thought of Mr. Parker
and hi" girls btTuusc I remembered
seeing thim come in the bank
where ho was an officer nnd where
'. used t,i work.
"So I drove out to Parkers home
on South Wilton Place on Dec 11
and saw the little girl Marion riding on a bicycle.
"And on Dec. 15 I parked near
Mr. Parker's house again in the
morning and 1 navy Mr. Parker
drive away and noticed his car.
"Then I followed the two girls
i that m .nung to school at H o cl.K-k.

Holiday Accidents
InJacksonvilleSend
Eight To Hospitals

E HAVE NEW MYSTERY

, ’ ,*e*prmlfto tho raun*

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ihi airplane Dawn.

I Lindbergh for his Bight to Guate­
mala, after a fltildy of weather rej ports, America’s flying umbas-*a;do:* decided definitely to toko off
! rnriy tomorrow morning. He will
liv in a direct line to Guatemala
[c ity , a flight
about HU0 milrs
which ho expect# to cover in ap­
*ouid turn it over to the Amcri proximately nine hours. .
t*n embassy."
Today he planned to test the mot­
“Did he ask fop: money 7"
ors of the Spirit of St. Louis
.No, Avila's method was verj (thoroughly to begin hc&gt; air jour[f'qui'.” said M cLaughlin. "Hi I iiey to tho north, back to Detroit.
iiirply showed you a
The last official social function
‘ document. Then he canto uround ; to th* .famous fiyer nnd hi* moth­
____ would then i er wus given yesterday. Ambusif"JJC an original. He wus ahvuys ndor and Mrs. Morrow ga\e a
‘"ke and alwuys asking for u few garden party in their honor to
*03."
which only American# were invited.

AjHllNCTON. I)cc. 2 7 .- ( lN S )
.eJ“r*V half a million dollars
...
•»mjr suprdies were dei;'■'* here tmiav in n fir»* ut tho
'‘•eld a ir station. Tne supwcTe stored in u hanger,
t- },* CK', tt!#t«l)' demolished.

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t r a n c e s W iL 'hi ( ir a ) M in
a n d her t h r e e c o m p an io n s a b o a r d

' McLaughlin said he knew Avila
I very well, having met him first in
I IK! I through Joseph DoCuurey,
iMexiro City corrcspondont for the
I New York Times, who introduced
■him as a representative of the ILira# News Agency. McLaughlin had
Iin article he wished to have pub- ,
Wished in Europe, and gave it to
livifa, he said.
I- There is n regular “traffic in
pocuments" in Mexico, McLnugh- (
un said. For a price, ho declared,
fYou can get any kind of document
tou want.’*
I “Avila was noto.rous in Mexico
p a purveyor of these documents’, ,
kho witness said. ,“ I know that of
pry own personal knowledge.
L. “Avila w ins up to my a p a rt *)nnt!
kne night In 1020 on a very iinfoitnnt matter. I had two friends
[there so I told him to come around
the next day. He insisted on seeing
me at once.
“Avila showed me a typew ritten 1
statement saying that all the cor­
respondence between Secretary of
Stut ■ Kellogg and A m bassador,
Sheffield would bo given me for
11,000 would have to lie paid in
rash. The statem ent said the docti-,
irents would
be giveni me
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lane, first secretury of the

nl? ANGELES."Cal., Dec. 27.
ut nets
A
UL-w
lUory, Lot Angeles police today
. tfe seeking to lorn the identity
411 expensively gowned woman.
[5&lt;j i’attercd body was found
" i'l up and Wrunpec in canvas.
Re body was' discovered in a
Jn covered ravine near Han

Ihr.

Evcrv Legal .Means Will Be I L0S ANGELES, Cal., Dec.
Adopted To Save William &lt;*7 — (INS) — "Lynch him!

( I N S ) — \ « v y o ffic ia ls held lit t e hum. t h i s »; t c n o n n th:i|

I field for S i 0 ,000.

wt the deal.
“He esked me if I wouldn’t conic
town stair* nnd sco Mr. Lane, who
it mid was in the untoinobilc'nn 1
refused. Tho thing was so ubitird,
I told one of my guests, II. 1). SnwDr. about it.
“The next day Avila brought two
photostntic copies of the same doy**nt to me and left them ,’’ said
wLaughlin, “ I communicated with
hby E Swift, Avila’s form er chief,
day and told hint ubouC it.
Avila afterw ards called on me, und
‘•old me I had gotten him into a
jjrrible lot of trouble hy telling

TD AID HICKMAN I c l d w “ p 3 l
Dismembered Body
CASE j• Giving Protection
Strangled Girl And IN MURDER
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t.ntttiinn R a d i o Main R e fe rJ i t f s T h a t H e P ic k e d l p
S O S M e ssa g e ,S u n d a y N ig h t
" A SIIIN tiTO N .

SPEEDS ;Hickman Arrives In i

Refrigerator Shi p
Loads Citrus Fruit

England In Throes
Of Worst Blizzard
For Many Seasons

Hill Murder Tr i al
Rockefeller G i v e s Wi l l Op e n Today
Annual Christmas
Party This Evening

Sanford And Seminole County Have
Quiet Christmas D ay Celebration

Negro Held For
!
Slaying O ffi

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Sunday Evening a t * 3 0 o’ekwk dleton; Kyle McMillan. Ella Mac
one of the most beautiful pageants Carter.
th at has ever been w ritten' “The
Song "Shine O utO Blessed S ta r”
Adoration of Kings nnd Shep­ Prim ary Department.
herds" will be presented a t the
Recitation "Santa Ciau* and the
Congregational Church. Twenty
,
fotit- characters tske p art in por- Mouse" Ruth Kaesemr.un.
Recitation
"The
Christmas
Glfd
traying the coming of the Christ
Child to the City of David. The Billy Vihlen.
scenery shows the inside of an an­
Recitation "A Christmas S u r­
cient stable built of rock and sup­ prise” Lucille Gracy.
ported by g reat beams and pillars
Song “ Follow in His Footsteps"
of heavy wood. Through an open
door-way one looks out upon a
portion of the city built upon n hill
■with a temple a t the top. The sun
is Just rising behind the hiIlf&gt;op
and the clouds arc tinted with the
light of an early dawn while the
stars are just disappearing .Thru
a window can be seen the camels
of the Wlsemen.
The angels first reverently ap­
proach the Holy Family and bow in
worship before the m anger throne.
Then five of their number conduct
the amazed Shepherds to the place
where the Christ Child Iny in swaddiing clothes. Then other angels es­
cort the Wise Men from the Hast
with their rich gifts to a place
where they also n,ay worship Him
Whom they have traveled long dis­
tances to find. As the Snnctns is
sung the entire number kneel in
reverence.
The doorg will be opened at T o’­
clock and no seats will be reserved.
On Monday the Church School
will have its Annual Christmas
tree party with gongs and rectiations, Chriatmas Tree and Santa
Claus. The program ic as follows:
“The Christm as S pirit"—Miss
M argaret Talbot.
Song—"Christm as Lullaby" —»
Lillian Sommerschield.
Recitation, “ Christm as Morn"—
Norma W olfcr and Amos Jones,
Recitation, "Twas the Night be­
fore Christm as"—Jim m ie Lee Re*
naud.
: Recitation, “A W ish"—Lloyd
Sommerschield,
Ralph W olfcr,
.Walter. Schoeneman.
Recitation and Song “ We nre
gmall B eginners/’ Emnlinc Thurs­
ton, Alice H unter, Gertrude Hunter
“Song by beginner’* Departm ent
kJReeltationj “ Christ m u s"- Helen
P tbot ho if.

Prim ary Department.
Recitation., "Chriatmas’’ Robert
Jones. 4
Recitation "The Gin*
Clown” H erbef. Stoothoff.
Song “Silent Night" Ma
McMillan.
Recitation "For Tis Christm as
Time" Mary Riley.
Song “The King Divine” Ruth
Mtisch.
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Recitation Merry Christm as" E,
C ‘ K n a 4dy.
Recitotion "Love. Messengers
M ary Louisa Nickel, Ciwol Vining,
•Margaret Kersey, Lillie Mae Tor-

l«*y. Vivian Sopimerschield, Alice
Kaea^rman. •)&lt;**»«»
Meiach, Jure Miller, d a t a Metacn
Reading " ^ z z lw ig ’n Ball" Frnm Dickens’ "Christm as Carol,

Miss
t i n y . 't
friends

Thorr.ley spent
in Orlando

Seasons Greetings
tor a Happy \fear

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A Sincere Greeting

Recitation, *•£ Speech"—Anuo

yvoodman. .
Becitatiori , «Mj;
Christmas
JW ih —Louise Bolt,
Reading, “Lillie nnd Annie’s
Prayer—Georgia Powell.
Song—“O Come all ye Faithful,”
Miss Emily McMillan’s Class.
Recitation "Heavenly Christmas
Trees” Bobby Jones.
'
ExncU e*— “Christm as S tars"
“ rtf* Kennady, A»n Sommerscoj®“I, M ary Talbot, Lois Wolfcr.
Recitation "The New C hristm as”
,»kaok Jones, M argaret Kennedy
1 . Jam es R uppcrt, L. B. Hudgins,
H erbert Thurston, Lillian Mid-

Citizen of Sanford

ompany

and
Frank Evans Interests
The People oi Seminole (
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Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce Huilding free to Huh* nnd Organizations of Seminole County—For Reservations I’hone 3602 or 3603

Joyful tidings proclaim this Ch r i s t m a s season as one of peace

SHOP

and good will —........brotherly love and friendship reign on
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Under the management of Mr- Hastings

Mrs. ,W. S. Flanders
With this spirit in mind, Lake Mary takes this opportunity

Next to tho Lake Mary Pharm acy In tho Evans Building, v

of wishing to nil h most happy Christmas nnd a New Year
bright with the promise of good things*

macy
in Retail S to rerifU S J S v ?

2 I l f l i Penslar Store

O L IV E R J. MILLER, Mgr.

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Groceries &amp; Meats

Station

�Newspapers have often been the targets for criticism Sky, Preferred.
Deadly Stunt Flying.
—aaattvr In their publication of crime news and in their campaigns
Farewell to Whiskers.
XU ! • « ; a t tk i pMtafftM to expose crookedness in all forms.
While much ot the J et Battle*h ps Work.
rtacMa, u i « r act at
criticism has come from well meaning persons, from people
af March a. lorr.
II jr A r t h m
(I .- I c t i n n e
who
conscientiously
championed
their
objections,
it
has,
in
PntM r i a l •
■** S t w .
__JM Itar
n L A X D L DBAJI
most
instances,
been
unjust
ami
has
been
made
without
J
la
n
a
ie
r
B
E
R
O
.
U HOWARD I
MRS. GRAYSON’S PLANE, tho
iU llcr a complete knowledge of the circumstances o*' the individ­
U U U .B E . JOKER
i D.iwn, carryir.tr i &lt;ur pasoyngers on
ual cases.
* LBicJlIFTIOX HATE!
.
, . | a propored flight to Denmark, np*•« Year
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Goodbyy, I hope you damn newspaper non are sau&gt; .pears to bu h-.p-lculy lost. Mrs.
l i M o»tW ~------------------ -- IU *
G old-b
wife of th&lt;*
•i.T3 fied.”
'hree ItCMih* .............. .
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I» Carrier par Weak _
Di. wii pilot, ii'c l S&gt;00 th a t her
These were the words of Thomas Costello, condemned hnshantl g:».r her she had no
IW IlcraU, SaofaM’a pioneer aecca■eh
the electric chair to atone for moro—to hire a inrciunr
plane
a pec. nW trlkM tr the lateraa- murderer, as he stepped
h u l N tin Pereira raaatrla* from the slaying of a Tampa merenunt. Mo was spi-tking to
hbt ■■parlor MW&lt; •rssalaatU a
WiTElon
DLSCOFRAGING
W M tr the oca a* tear** dallr cover. representatives of Tampa newspapers, which has been
HT tU tha Iw O m create at the instrumental in bringing about his conviction ami that ni ly.ng of » iis.-rui kind however
The I. H. 0. I# ra­
il la Florida a ad ita another man in connection with one of the most brutal dangerous. th,- law nucl.t discourj
. .,
, . ,
. .. ,
.ii:.- stunt flying and show-off
af k a c tllir atate arws la
murders in th o h ,is to i\ oi thut t itv.
fiyinjf, by nun m* women* based on
The words were sjuikcn in full resentment of what the | love of puhlicity.
■U hi a me iher af tha
af Ctrcwlatlaaa, aa criminal knew was responsible for his downfall. Mad it
[» i:* fsponady drsirabi- that
_jtloaal A— etallec af Pahrra. Advert taera, a ad Advert tala* not been for the intense campaign waged by the imw.v - nol hiro nnii , . lh(. !ives of (Vther
which mintrea each l*«hnember fa aahmH fa a papers for a solution to the murder mystery. Costello and Wl,nv.„', husbands, brave, useful
|h aodlt af aabaerlptlaa his pal might never have been apprehended. They might pilots, the lull-* traveling ns
_ order to vartfr ahoalatalr
‘■•a«&gt;n in part cuitt Halma af Urealattwa aa writ aa have escaped to continue their business of robbing and p'eight. foi
lar.
b u la rw mathada.
kiiling, but thanks to alert Tampa newspapers both of
TUESDAY, DEC. 27, 1927
these men have paid th extreme penalty and society haj. jt ke U.'UH;. superintendent
been protected.
of power in the Indian Electric
T U B I I K n A I .I V * P R O Q H A M
11’—Ken*—IF la rilr i&gt;4 coimtjr «4We have in mind the instance of where a negro killed C«rp«&gt;rati*&gt;». suggests that the
mUilAtniti«B.
L—n w yvr n .t» r r . a t n I* J .r k .n .- a white man, his employer, for n few paltry dollars. v,n higr* u i&gt;- i 'ig ninehin 'ry afloat.
,
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...
'.he iT g im s " b a t' h ships, be used
vtllr.
U—CvMlrnellnn trt Si. J . k u Indian well did the murderer cover up ins tracks ami throw ofu- tll r ; t i submarine*.
Rlvvr C a u l.
The union h- i-ep v*. r engines
t —i M t o n n l o i at n o vlklr “Far cers off on false trails that he remained near the scene of
C* Wa*k.M
the crime and actually kepi in close touch with the "f •■attic hip c uM he mod a«
t&gt; 4 l f w ( l k l mt k a lM lu *»•■l*H .......... hoirL) a|&gt;arta.vat authorities as they attempted without success to unravel ,l‘:rrit''i: \ uv t ’‘'"'i’-Mh il,
h ouht&gt;,
tne mystery. Three days elapsed and no definite clues 1)ltljn ,ir,tm.|;,„. dudis aft o' the
---- A Community Ckr*t.
fv—campiaiiua ot city bvautitiva. , were discovered and the officer.' were plainly worried.
main engine.
w-1!a" avvr’^aa™'maAvra baapitai.
j
A newspaper man, hunt on apprehending tlm slay it.
MB KF.l I.(H»G It \S worked nut
th a t-afternoon published n story of how the millionth
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
arrests *11'1 phin v/ill engin* cr*ng knowGOD IS GOOD:—Praise ye ^ l i n possession of new evidence, expected to make
night.
The paper fell ‘into the hands of a , k-dge. ami th.; navy might considLord, 0 give thanks unto the Lord; before
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-7; ----- V ” mn it. Battleships arc great floattor he I* good: for his mercy en- rngntened negto woman, who went to the police and r**- &lt;ng power
*, mid could be
lureth forever. Psalm 100: 1.
vealed part of the murder.
Within throe hours the mur­ made instantly available aa flontPRAYER: 0 Lord, Thou art derer was under arrest and a confession secured from him. 1'"n d-wrick*.
food; Thy gentleness hath made
The remark of Costello, ‘‘I hope you damn newspaper I THE "METHODIST YEAR book
no greet.
men are satisfied,” is a decided compliment to the press, *-.r lulls’’ di'cttm cs .nioortnnt
i f ..
PET GLOOMS
as the Tribune has declared. The crooked element’s great­ ■hangen in Mmlmd'-.t in n u te rr.
Of *11 sad words of tongue or pen est fear is of the newspapers.
They can escape from the i hey no Imigcr wear hi nrtla or
Ilw aadcHt are these: " I t’s flat
police
hut
they
cannot
overcome
the newspaper*. With ruck \ mi! i.
•gain."
"mi c it'd nn* imagine M mdy or
the responsibility of protecting society against such a class
—Capper’s Weekly.
ithniil
.IV *'V ’g am
And with tho verse we haste to of people, is it any wonder tha n.wv.spap rs feel very keenly
on, w 'th
dig . H &gt;t \vl :
class:
the necessity of throwing the spotlight on all that is detri­
•Vi 1
. tippe r lip
But Billy
“Great jum pin’ cats, we’re outa mental to the public’s best interests '
-u n la y . \vh » !.*; * .»a vet i thousand*
gasl"
til

— Youngstown Telegram.
But sadder still are those who say:
"D ata it, I had tho right of way."
•
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Sueb guys belong, one sternly men- . , \ions,
W here roads sro paved with good
intention:!.—Newark Advocate.
W hat causes saddest words to stir
’ -*®P
,
Is a crorkc.ne filled wfth syrup.

Oklahoma Ir.

M

i 111 n M•wmIv •tn&lt;l Sa &gt;kcy Hived
11* IV!.i,* Kr r
“ microbe
1 .- a s .
.■J*-*,” •. .1 ,' d IVFIV 'o d o r s n:-r
currying
to v c;.i th*
• I • m ore iint’rnt t&gt;&gt;

e (. rnk r Oi 1he

Oklahoma has cone to the fore ntrain. W’ilh h i;
tory literally repeating itself, that state is attemptin'*
to impeach its governor. Henry S. .Johnston, much in l l f
same manner as it attempted to rid itself of .lack Walton
four years ago. A special session of the loprishitr.ro con• Ilnuit 'n P s*-D'p«ntrl.. vctics and h M- - •
i ons. Troops ; r»* • alh* 1 out io
AiuTg-r, Ivjv. i can runt and -v.rai the governor defii ;
f
epi-httiiie ,.nd th

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WiWu wiiVy says, “They've sw.pcu c o u r t s
nu r sparol"
While Oklahomans thus go about th ir ways of hav­
— Youngstown Telegram.
A na oh, It gives u* quite * pain
ing a little fun and incidentally bringing to the state ream*
T o rta d : ■“ Gasoline Goes
Up o f publicity that it ordinarily would not have enjoyed, w
Again."
— Macon Telegraph. Iwont^cr ^
citizens of that state fully real he the stTirui
In a civilized country such a.
W* know of nothing that's more ness o f t h e situation.
drear *
America is supposed to be, why should it be necessary to
Than: “License rates go up
make the show that Oklahoma is offering? Why should
year.’
Pathfinder, troops be called out and why should a governor defy liv

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people’s authority by going to the extent of using sil-

Fonr more days left in which d ie r s to c a r r y o u t h is w is h e s ?
n„
Grange. W, do not nnv who is in t!r*
lutnih
r ig h t , n o r c a r e lea.-, but we d » know that Oklahoma is
Many * good father has a sore gaining for itsolf a reputation that is far from the nif&gt;n
back today from too much play- enviable in the world.
The state which for several years
ink y h h tejz which Santa brought h a a b een looked on as one of the wealthiest in the country,
to tho kiadlaa. ^
where untold riches lie in its thousands of oil wells, has

to ’prepare your New Year's reso-

His ory tolls us that v.'hen the made cf wood and do not absorb
t :rst Jtci'l hip w aj under ccnirue- m oisture, .which sometimes adds
t'on wiseacres observed th at only as much ns 400 pounds to the wood­
a fool would try to make metal en hull.
float. But there were no greater
The rem it of this combined sav­
fools than those who but a few ing, amounting to a total of 900
years ago .teoffed at the idea of pounds, is that the service range
of th*. machine, carrying the same
making ships * f metal fly. V irtual­ tTew and arm am ent, is increased
ly all airplanes are now mnde of by the striking figure of 200 miles.
A metal-hulled commercial plane
metal.
The gradual change from wood of sim ilar1size would be able to
'o metal was largely due to the carry six passengers more than .»
fear of a world shortage of tho wooden-hulled machine of other­
special types of timber suitable wise identical characteristics. This
for the exacting demands of air- m ight be the difference between :«
c ra ft construction. But the ailvant successful m ilitary invasion by
ages of metal over wood soon mude a ir and between a profitable and
unprofitable commercial line.
thcrm'elv' * evident.
Incidental to tills change has
been the development, ns the re­
sult of a great deal of experim ent­
al work of metal hulls for flyingboats. In this particular direction '
the mi's' suitable m aterial has been I
found tn he not steel but one of
the aluminum alloys, such as dura- j
First Nat’l Hank Bldg.
Itimin Hulls made of those metals
Sanford, Florida.
are fd'o pounds lighter than those

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And now William L\ Hickman,
tha younj; California nrch-fioud
will attem pt to “got by" under
tha plea of insanity.

HE SMOOTH F a c e , originally
&gt; popular iij A k: nailer the
ha t came t &gt;stry , Alexander
• «!. nml r.i’tl :(d Ida rmldk'r.
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•in lav m lgh’
:
■ .»ii -he is r. s ii handle
. o ’"i ij&gt; m iiond-tu-hand
lie vvi h -hnr; swnn'a,
,i nr and N.ipolc ,i ’haved, t»
1.1c Alexander.
How many
,i .null ccnti'.fit'H wi'l it take for
jj.i
i V
'* 1in d i'ip. p. e ir naturnU
_ yl
v will Imp” n th r t*gh tf+uar
vhnlc nr.ve Ind h'n bone?. You
them, very uriiitl!, i:i the ultele

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FAITHFUL TO A FRIEND

We mot a friend thla morning
BY GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS
; who appeared to be ill. We
—
thought perhapn it was a bad cold,
bat we found out it was too much
There are few instances in this I Friendship is an exchange of
inr|ry
; life where faithfulness is so e x - : values—a fter you have properly
---------o-------amplified ns in the fair of a dog ' appraised them between you.
Leap year will soon b* here t0^ ard Its master.
Friends cannot lie exploited. That
and if some of these girls don’t , And there have been men who e ither thuii, starves them, rubs
get busy and grab Bob und Sarge, , ,Vl # 1 u Hieir lives for th eir j them of every fine texture of which
they'll soon be too old to think
,,
"ea^ s! their souls are wenved.
ubout such a m atter.
'!ut ‘ Inc,tt!’ ■* f*11® loyalty and ntNever admit that your life i-i
. —— . o
tnchment it cannot compare to the a failure—so lung as you have
Every business concern in Sanon« friend to an- u faithful friend.
rd* should
should hav#
tahle ut
ut too
th«
There is no spectacle in
You can travel tne earth s crust,
ford*
have uu table
more inspiring, i d , most you can drink the w aters of *»
Chamber of Commerce New Year’s "
US have to hve out our re tire thourand hearts, you can stumble
dinner to be riven on Jsnuarv G
*J
. or°. Jve
n ^ em* u® “seventy times seven" und still rea t the Hotel Forrest Lake
——. .-oo . . . '
faithful and loyal a? a dumb dog! main a member of the royal guard
Maybe If LIndy were sent to
tnhouSh.,al|I the about the gates of H e a v e n , if you
China he could stop those far0
T ^
“v ' U &lt;*no falthrul friend.
il l
on t0 PCffurm this noble task of
You mav have everything you
turns from fighting
ting J o n g ^ enough ^ {ng ^ ithful to n f riend. You haw earned or *:»v«d wiped from
aemb!»r^r0Inf
a n w ru m ^ t* 0'11' ni?(|
^av.° flometiniCH
to
Pa t'ent*
fo rie
t, (fnjt
under
feet, sl/eks
hut ifby.
thatth eone
semblance of a^ government.
wa)kfurKive,
sl(Jl. by
^j^,,
h 'u]your
,fr |Cml
re
ttiudn*..
/? .us™
.I? r tho two
P.r.e*
iSsdlng. Christm as exceeding the
optimistic hopes of local
nta
who
were
fairly
ateped by last minute shoppers.
&lt;y
.(.They’ve been having threaten­
ing) Weather along the coast for
tb«':psst week o r ten days, which
explains why thare wasn’t ss
this
much liquor in evidence
Chnstm as as in years gone by.

* “ h your friend through a boil- will he a Tomorrow for you.
ing hell.
Don’t m is ta k e -t» have a faithBut a friend is worth all this, fid friend is to have Succcssl

W. W. THOMPSON, Manager.
■n-

Elton J. Moaghton
Architect

FKOM FACTORY
TO YOU
FEDERAL,
EXTRA SERVICE
TIRES &amp; TUBES
nt prices you would pay foi
inferior, unknown,
makeshift brands.

Ma y

F. I*. RINKS
221 Ea'it First St

1928

FOR RENT

I f

B r i n g’

LOCH ARBOR

II a p p i n e s s

One t room, one 5 room
anil one fi room house.

And

These houses are modern
in every respect, and the
rent Is reasonable.
Also have two 2
apartments partly
i.-licd.

G. S. W1TMER,
P. O. IIox 339 Sandford, Fla.
’ * “pitone 251 — hf

th a t y o u ivant

There jre certainly Iwo ways of finding solitude—
of being effectually cut off from quick reach of
friends and the agencies th at mean so much to us.
One is to head east or west on a transoceanic flight,
w h ilrth c other is to keep house w ithout a telephone.
But it happens that few persons deliberately seek
loneliness—that is why almost everybody has a tele­
phone and long distance flying is left to the ad­
venturous minority.

Prosperity
The colt of d telephone ii trifling compared to
the protection and convenience it affordi. The
Bunnell Office will gladly quote you monthly
all your telephone.
rater and arrange to inrtall

room
furn

You will hnvc to sec
these to appreciate them.

it’s
Ip iT elin e s s

r -2^

You

In

■THE CARES THAT in 'o st thiv" will no l inger fo’J thuir tent-,
lit* th j A m hi, fur the night is 1“ i !
’ .-I w ith *«!-T*rti-in*r. jn?tc:id
rinany lend am: B ritain ful. iw 1 in plans f »r night advertis.rg on the sky. Airships 800 feet
long. 100 feet high, will be sent up.
covered with electric lights, adver­
tising soap, newspapers, automo­
biles, anything.
The musing highbrow, expecting
tu gee Orion’s belt, “sinking slowly
to the w est," will find Orion blot-,
ted out by advertisem ents of sus­
penders.

a ernt if captured alive," C. &lt;’.
Haze, deputy sheriff, admits lie
hot two Mexicans dead in front
of a Stanton, Tex., hank. He hopr.l
to convince the bank th a t he hail
killed robbers nml get $5,000 npi-.e
fur his corpses. Tho men were innoccnt.
f •
O ffering a reward for "rnrp.c.:
on*y
eems open to criticism,
,
~
THE AVERAGE AMERICAN
drinks, on festive occasions, nnything giver, him.
The cautious
man v.ho has his buotleg purchases
analyzed, must not do th a t any
more. Prohibition Commissioner
Doran says chemists, testing liquor
the liquor law,
for poison violate tl
up.
-j
and will be locked u,
--------WHEN OLD JO H N llennessy,
,
h ^
{
1 ..
,u..
«•'?*** *»"«« J ° nj£
put a t poker he would say. "The
onlv way to discourage vice is to
make it expensive."
Perhaps the best way to dlscotirugo bootlegging is to mako it
dangerous.

IN OLD DAYS whisky killed the
m-cnlled “ lower classes," because
they drank the w orst whisky. Now
ORLANDO SENTINEL
biotleg whisky kills, quickly or
.
...v
____
___
slowly, the
so-called
“better
Now th at the hunting season .la gun, and steps should to taken to c|a„ cs’*_thnt can afford $0 a botin full swing it i» time to mention keep youths with slingshots from t |c ft.r poj30n.
the fact th at anything th a t flies is destroying them.
--------not necessarily tho law ful prey of
Thcrv are birds in Florida th a t
-rirr1 firtE A T PA IN TER ROMU ,.newspaper
es" ac- me
the_hunter.
. .
, c,
in his brother’s
,
newspaper "gniesom
gruesnmea
n u n « i.
&gt;•'H
*■tl■ ke
uc killed autt nli
«&gt;* times,
i " " '" , because ney ^a rreceipt
t'CS
. rompllah little else they should have
There ore many birds in Florida they are destroyers and a liability handwriting proves it. was glad to
th s effect of making people be th a t ere protected by law,by both to the state.
paint
n for
:ur eigne
&lt;aint a p o irra
rtra it
cignt guineas,
* cxrffnl. Did you read about tho federal and state s ta tu te s ^ b ird s
Birds not protected by Florida
One of his .portraits, of Lady
aotstrobile accident near Jackson- th a t build and do not deatroy— law are Sharp-shined
hawk. Hamilton, Lord Nelaon’i
good
ths other day in which a beau- birds th a t eat th eir weight In gold Cooper’# hawk, goshawk, butcher fr |cn(j, bought by Mr. Huntington
girl was severely injured and In Insecta and destructive pests.
bird am! English sparrow. The un- from s i r Joseph DuVeen is sold
young man burned to d e a t h O n e of these birds is tho mead- protected anim als lire: Wild cut, j 0(, jqqq tim es the price Romney
_ _ _ _ o--------owlark that songster which so weasel, skunk and flying squirrel. go^
heme should have its Hv- cheers all with Ha melodious It I# the duty and should be the
y
--------tree.
O - ' '*
—Wstles. No one shiadd knowing pleasure of cw ryuno to see th a t
REYNOLDS
PORTRAIT
of
sights ws have seen was kill this bird and If huhterf’"'Jo.not tho law protecting^ b'tJ® untl “ Riciu-id Barwell and Ilia Young
beautifully decorated and know the bird they should read up animals bt enforced. Policemen g jn » {, | n ri*w York, and might
in the fro n t yard of the th s game laws and fandliarixe should ho notified of violations ot be bought fo r $200,000. Reynolds'
, jicott bum*. I t attractad themselves with It.
«
the law. Members of the Audubf-n p o rtrait o f Samuel Johnson is
j m t h r “ ^ P T l - f motorists
Then there ia the mocking bird society will help. too. Alsu, vl - w o rth aven piore^ That would sur■#|ta m y cbeeriness seemed and the thousands of other sotlg” olatlons niay be b rb u g fi To the prise old*Johnson, who got £50 for
gf tha Yule- friends that are an asset. None of attention of J . B. Roy dll. s ta te his Basse las. These are tho eusy
these should fall from the h u n te r's g tm e commissioner, Tallahassee. *money dsys.

WHAT TO KILL

Elder Springs Water Co.

A. P. Connelly
&amp; Sons

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AN D TELEGRAPH COMPANY
(luLOlMAITla)

Entahlishcd 1908
221 Mucnolia
Phone 48

n.

to bo *«0L
k.ed 0,1 muth i(1
same light as Herrin,
Indiana, and Chicago.
The Baltimore Sun in a recent editorial offers an inforesting thought on the situation in Oklahoma when it
remarks, "Indeed Oklahoma, along with the rest of tin
desire to
r^ch. ” 1^ he'want* *1* parado from prohibition to Hollywood, can teach us that
OFFERING REWARDS FOR
fifteen acre* of good celery and we are not wholly tamed; for instance that out politics still
dead
men is dangerous, and tem pt­
tea acre* of fine strawberries.
have a bang as well as a tang; that in these states there
■ ■ o
ing.
are a variety as interesting as Europe’s and a confusion
Texas bankj
offered $8,000
land^h^rsfi1raclng^fs r u n n i n g t h a t lies as close to the surface of our well ordered life.” apiece for bank robbers, dead, "not

dlfficuLie*. The sport of kings
■ouuis to bo hoaded for a revolution.

Wc now have our old Phone no. 311 in our new of.
lice, 200 Palmetto—When you want Elder Springs
water, Call us. And we will give prompt delivery.

The First
National Bank
“The Bank of Servlco"

it

Thirteenth

Month”

Sale at Yowell-Drew’s

Co-operating
With the
Community
Strong
Efficient
Responsible
TH IS Institution places at
the command of the peo­
ple in this community a
banking service of absolqU*
dependability.

The Chrislmaa rush 1h over. Only u few hours of the year remain.
The last four days of December our patrons have come to know au
the "Thirteenth Month.’’
In the loat four days of 1927, the Yowcil-Drew Company is giving
the people of Central Florida a rare opportunity to purchase exceptional
values in merchandise at materially reduced prices.

U n q u e s tio n c d
C o n fid e n c e

Nearly every department of Central Florida's Largest store has con­
tributed special bargains for this year’s “Thirteenth Month” Sale. Many

Is essential in standing and
working shoulder to shoulder
w ith the people of th ij
section.

of the unusual values are not to be advertised — you must come to tho
Htore to learn of them.
You who received money gifts for Christmas will find that our

Wo give padlive assurance
th a t the handling of every
depositor’s affairs will be
characterized by the utmost
safety, confidence and ef­
ficiency.
Your account is
invited.

cordially

Safely
Confidence
Efficiency

“Thirteenth Month” Sale offers you a greater value for less cash than
you have been able to purchase at any time during the year 11927.

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y . 'f t i

Be Sure to Visit Our Store This

.v t

�.THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY. PECEMIIER 27, 1927

PAGE

John Peckham.

■
,
Drst and third ° t the rChoolhoiise 1 ori Dec. 15,
Crocery Co., Seminole Creamery, I Mr. and Mr». J. Mai
Monday evening of each month.
Song. “Moonlight ad Roses.’
The air of Christmas is prrvait- with the president, Mr*. Donald Mrs. Clnytie Stone and orchestra. nail Hardware C o. Piggly-Wfggly 'a r ^ . t
mg throughout the town, the 'nderson presiding. In addition m
Co., Halley Grocery. Masska Meat | garet cijnksrirU. o i l
Office Telephone 14» MRS. FRED. S. DA IGER, Society Editor
routine business, a tentative re•Forever and Ever.” Orchestra. Market^ Ludwig Bros.,
Residence Tel. 37. •store windows being attractively P"it
Kilgore ore s p tn d ln g ^ U e 0 1 ___
from
the
by-law
committee
Colo. “ Perfect Day.” Mrs. James Seed Co., Sanford Feed * Supply
decorated, and Christmas trees
was
laid
on
the
tablu
for
further
motor trip t»'' MlaMfT, PYIHT I
gaily trimmed adorn the windows
Hawkin’* Meat Mnrket. Taylor and Tampai.
until the January M. Thompson,
of the Treasuie Shop. S. L Smith suggestions
Presentation of $1000. fund. Mrs. Grocery, Bond-Hill Lumber C o,
and the Lake Mary Pharmacy. meeting. The kitchen shower com­
mittee
announced
that
the
nffair
C. Ferguson. Remarks, Rev. A. &amp; P. Grocery-. Routh Bakery.
uberculosis stamps are on sale
Seymour. Packing Co.. Southern
he conducted some time in •lames M. Thompson.
at the post-office and other stores would
Bakery, A. E. Sjoblem, Gleason's
the
near
future.
It
was
voted
*o
Orchestra.
Grocery, S. L. Smith, Treasure
T
fj
H
'
*"'
* ‘'* r- nnt* Mrs. John II. Staubes in town. School closed for two ‘ onciuct the usual Lyceum Course,
The presentation of the one Shop, laike Mafy Pharmacy.
nn&lt;*
s°n 'd t Wednesday for weeks last Friday, and each room beginning in January.
Foil
..............owing
had its Christmas
party, the
the H
rooms
H
v - u i u n j Aik
kTLL'V''5"*
1™ **party’
00"1’ the business
..........JII3.
}h®
*u *nd
'um l marks the ,f.
The third annual rrceptions to
meeting,
Mrs.
James
i,.
• • V.. wnere tne&gt; win spend - fcemg Tppropriately decorated for
. , yS“ ” 00
- ......
the.................
pnrt " f th* citizens over sixty year* of age will
TUESDAY .
A quiet yet mn&lt;t „impressive th° .^° l&lt; ays w,th Mr- Staubes i the occasion, and each hoy and M. Thompson rendered a pleasing , „ „ .*7?,
Piano solo, after which Princip. I
, 1 . „ AM Society, and was Inud- be held at the Chamber of Com­
girl remembered by his teacher !n Priest
I corial Dep««*hW trW Woman’s wedding was that uf Sunday morn­ mother.
conducted the study of j ~ ,.by , v- Thompson in his talk, merce building on New Year’* Eve.
ing
at
9:45
o’clock
when
Mis,™9'
1
will h*v*Xortfd£htly bridge I'."* .a t ... .. .
.............s Effie
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tamm ami ?..kl. -v fn,h&gt;°n- The communitv hook by Franklin Pierce “Under- • • , r ''"nations from interested Different committees have been
bernme the bride of children left Tne„l„,.
f at 3-00 O'clock with Mrs. A. Louise Helds
Melds became
«........ .. l hrutw aa Tree in fro n t of the
” n* were received during the appointed and considerable interest
Iren left Tuesday for Savnnah, Chamber of Commerce Building s t a nd in g Our Children.” which will
[fort, Mrs. 0 . Irving Loucks Carrie Edmund Davis, tho cere-:
he
continued
at
the
January
m
eet-1
"Jr nn.&lt;l Podges of labor also reported In this affair, nt which
‘|Mrs. Jam es F* Hawkins as mony taking place at the home of l _ ’ for a tw oweeks visit with Mi. with i u blaze of electric lights can ing The hostesses for the evening ,,,a,Ie&lt; (-onsidcrable enthusiasm has last year citizen* front five differ­
-»•' • lie.-.- • • - •■ 4 . •&lt;
the bride. "The Cables” on Mag- ' l amm s parents.
be seen for sonic distance on the
were
Mrs.
II.
I).
Durant
nnd
Mrs
11
1
r,
y
brought
volunteer
workers
ent
countries
were
represented
.Ev­
nolm
Avenue,
with
Rev.
\V.
p
SC* WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson Country Club Road.
We
Dvnty Tamm. Delicious refresh-If
thc. ,0‘® nrp practically ready ery person over sixty year? of age
The
Lake
Mary
Methodist n:ents
Itfrs. Francia E-Boltz will enter- Iluhrninn officiating using the ring had as their guests recently Mr.
of punch and home-made I ,"r W.°rk- Th*\ committee fro„, tac in the neighborhood of Lake Mary
ceremony.
The
ceremony
was
wit&lt; hurch conducted a Christmas t a k e were served
the
her gund.iy
‘•hurch nre actively pinning work to is especially invited to attend as Sleek and Fjrr^mie ..,,,.
by ,h‘* immediate family nnd Mrs. E. llnrbison and dnugh- Tree on Fridny evening, December
jji Class a t 3:30 o’clock auit
m-ur inline, i i
honor guests of the Chamber of
Mis, Grace, of F.lwood City. -Ini. to which the'public wns inThe recent bazaar conducted .,t ' ................
* in ..th'* nenr
futuw - Tht*
"home on P a rk Avenue.'* t ^,*«d a few intimate friends.
n ii a inI executive committee i. e., Mrs Commerce.
prices are reasonable! »♦ *i
rs. C
a t h e r i n e Britton
H r i t t r - of vited.
•
Catherine
* T- rrb,. rooms were beautifully dec- I’a., and Mrs.
Hie ( humlier of Commerce BuildB
n
"1\\.
(;
Ferguson.
Mrs.
Donald
Adeg[Welfare D epartm ent of the Wo- ftrnted with all kinds of greenery, New Castle. Pa.
.r
. ,,
The Community Christm as Tree ,nK by the Indies’ Aid Soci
i’j Club will be a t home from as well as bowls of poinsettius and'
Min&lt;i
.r , • W
Mrs. Elmer
WELFARE DKP \RTMKNT
airs. A. K. Drawdy of W. Palm will lie conducted at the Chamber the Community Church nett. . .1 11
Vi)f 1In
mill F-\f Cole.
la..._Ti.
to 5 o'clcok to members of f*d roses. Tho colors of red anil
heat -uni has been added to Hyotlnine, nnd Mrs. James Thom|itieach
is
visiting
her
sister,
Mrt.
of
Commerce
Duilding
on
Saturday
The
Welfare Department of the
tf departments of the Woman's green were effectively carried out ( has. Mills.
the . bari h building fund. The *on wish to thank the community
evening
nt
8
P.
M.
The
entertain,
Woman's
Club will u.
home to
for
their
co-operation,
also
the
fotab visitors and new residents in every detail.
Mrs. D. H. Reynolds of Gypsan, ment will lie put on by the school booth* and building were uttrac’- lowing merchants of Sanford and members of other departments of
Sanford.
Tli bride was attired in u smart Knns.
has been visiting her sister, children, with Principal Priest •I'el;, ileiorated in Christmas colors, vicinity who kindly made donat­ the club, visitors nnd new resident*
THURSDAY
model of blue satin back crepe
. o
•Mrs.
Albert
W hitaker at her home and his faculty in charge. The and the toniniunity responded very ions to the bazaar: Taring WhnVShriners Club will give nnnuiri with trimming of crepe, nnd worn
generou-lv
to
this
cause.
The
cafe­
»f
the
city,
Wednesday
afternoon
on
Crystal
Lake.
following committee was asked to
at Hotel F o rrest I.ake, nt with a chic hat of gold lace. Her
teria 'Upper was a success .and the •ale Brnrers, Nntiontil niscuit Co
Mr. a nd Mrs. Burl Bates and serve by the Chamber of Commerce follow in,, programme was presen­ Seminole Feed Co., Buaman Bros., from .1 to 5 ft elm k. The occasion
’oclock.
flowers were a corsage of pink r«.«e
I haie ,1 Co., Seminole Griuerv Co will In. entirely informal, nn exfamily have recently moved to representing different orgnnizni- t'd during the evening.
buds and ferns.
MONDAY
oins
in
the
Community:
Chamber
nnd Filling Station)'.*
Seminole
Paint Co.. Sanford Paint Pri’ssinn of the Christmas spirit,
Lake
Mary
from
Plant
City,
and
Immediately following the cerepipe Organ Club will meet nt
•March "Our Director” I jiko
of Commerce, L ike Mary Commun­
"ml
Varnish
Co..
Clturchwcll
Co..
[
which
is
hoped
will
promote
are
occupying
n
house
on
Third
St.
tuony
the
young
couple
left
in
[jO o’clock a t the home of Mrs.
•on W. i,t. s t.
rh o K r
ity ( hurch Mrs. Walter Flanders; Mary Orchestra.
l ei son* ( o , H. l„ Perkins. Zaehnrv friendlines* and better acquaint*
_ j|. Phillips on Oak Avenue. their car for Orlando where they 1 Miss Marion Elizabeth Redfern, lake Mnry Methodist Church,
(•reeling, Mrs. \V. (I. F e r g u s o n .
1 rule Co., Crown Paper Co.. Wight Inner among the Sanford Women.
teacher at the Lake Mary Shcool
"facht Club will give dance nt Will make their home.
Lewis Stevens; Crystal I.ake Im ­ President.
i
ui
, w " ,,bV ymingest left Friday to spend the Christmns provement Association. R. Ball.
Yacht Club a t 9:00 o’clock.
Vedi-i Solo, "Off to the Front.’’
1 *MWr »n
n Mr'
Mrs- ' Villinm receSH “ ( her home in Moultrie. Ga.
A ( hristmns Concert is a n ­ It.rger Wester aei ompnnicil l-v
ferry Melds, and has made San­
Recent arrivals from northern nounced for Sunday evening at the •'Irs. |; Houghton
ford her home all her life,
''•P"
points,
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fow ­ Chamber of commerce Building
.. 4•!•*••«•» 0 i 1
Orchestra Number, "Bliss F.tattended the public schools of
JiNi .Ifltl
ler and children, Salisbury, Mass., under the auspices of the Com­ crmil"
Sanford.
i* ’
s-.* • «
The groom is the son of Mr. nnd •Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moody, from munity Church.
Re tiling. Mi&lt;s Miev Dunn.
Aniesbury,
Mass.,
Mrs
Untie
Phil­
The I.ake Mnry P. T. A. AssociI Mrs. James Davis of Orlando. He
•'ax.iphone Duet. R.w I towel!.
•. i * n j f l
An unusually delightful affair j formerly lived nt Statesboro, Gu„ lips from Salisbury, Mass., u:id
Dewey
Noyes
from
Massachusetts.
this week w as tho Christmas hut for the past three years has
made Orlando his home. - He at- Also Mrs. Hattie Gyiion anil daugh­
te party given Monday evening tended
ter Miss Sadie Merrill, (leo. Jackthe University offcr the T. E. L. Class of the First nt Honolulu where lie was uHawaii
mem­ son, from Dnlistown Beach, Mass.
Baptist Church, a t the home of ber of several fraternities.
Miss Ethyl Hyotlninc entertained
Their many friends will 'join in the young foli a of Lake Mary reIrs. Kent Rossiter on Celery Avwishing them every future happi­ rently at her home on Wilbur Av*.
nue.
IH'cembiT ‘JTilt.
ness.
with a “Tacky Party.” The evening
| The room* of this spacious j
*a t
7 :3 0 I*. M.
pme were attractively decorated i Miss Jane Lc Roy is entertain­ proved most enjoyable to those
and •refreshments
•present,
..... ........ ••••!*
va acmiimriltn Wore
numerous garlands, wreaths, • ing a group of her young friends *«veil at the close by Miss Ethyl
E. F. Lane’s Office— 1st Nal l, Hank Itldg.
stoons of red nnd green, together j at a party aboard the house boat, arristed by her mother, Mrs. Elith bowls of red roses and poin- r eranues, ’ leaving Sanford, Tues- '"or Hyotlnine.
All Shriners are urged In lie present,
JrtJ ?j»
kttias. In the living room a large era I d a ^ M r s " ^ ! 1! ^ ‘ ""n 8° •* , ^ the I^ccm ber meeting of the
•A
E. F. LANE, President Sanford Shrine Club.
ristmas tree, illuminated with chan zoning he
f+i
i(ni*
'
,R°
V
**
*
£
’kc
Mnry
Chamber
of
Commccre,
cnaptroning the young people.
,t W„R votl&gt;(, to hoM two mcetin
ids of tiny electric lights, and
tked with tinsel, ornaments
! silver threads.
|Christmas carols were sung by
assembly, w ith the piano ncUe
apnniment played by Mrs, Cook.
XU
Bfhtful and appropriate readwere given by Mrs. John
ahams, Mrs. F. W. Stanley,
ey Rossiter and Frances JohnThe program was followed by
Umber of stunts and unique
*
its, a fter which Old Santa
.arrived bearing a large sack
which he distributed gifts to
guest.
efreahments of hot chocolate,
..
s of C hristinas'cakes, ennand coffee were served. Favi of corsages of red sweet peas
carnations were given. About
l enjoyed this delightful affair.

Calendar

Miss Louise Fields
Bride Of C. E. Davis
Home Leremotiv

Lake Mary

Tires

,

1

and

Gas

tubes.

21

Seminole 1 ireSRopj

iristmas P a r t y
iiven By S.S. Class

Shrine Meeting Tonight

Dress and Coat

Own
Your Home

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3

Never again will prices be as cheap as nhw. r

1

Real estate values today are lower than they will- x

ever be in Florida again. Now is the time to imy.&gt;

Bargains are available. If you can possibly make ,

I

the first payment why continue paying rent when

[esse Milam Host
It A Weiner Roast

i

|Jesse Milam wns host a t n
t enjoyable wiener roast on
day evening a t Sawyer Lake,
evening was m errily spent
games contests and other
nt diversions a fte r which u
us supper augmented with
weiners nnd coffee were serv-

Wednesday Only

ithe party were: Mrs. Sanders,
Stinson, Miss Ruby Martin
^Margaret M artin, Miss Ruth
Miss Flossie David, Miss
David, Miss Pauline Stinson,
Margaret Stinson, Miss Rose
Miss Lucile Tomlinson,
King, Clyde Stinson, ClaySmith, Mike Rotundo, Harold
a , James Owens, Carl Echols,
[Stinson, Monnle H a rritt, Arnold
and Jesse Milam ,

Beautiful Quality W ool Jersey
Frocks In A ll Latest Color Com­
binations Regular $ 1 2 .5 0 T o
$ 2 5 .0 0 Values Prices Wednesday

you can buy a fine home almost like rent and soon

•* I.*i

BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY STUCCO HOME in one of
Sanford's most exclusive residential sections! Near
the Lake- Three bed rooms, bathf- large living ro6m;
dining room, and kitchen. Practically new. Beauti­
fully planted grounds with large variety of shrubs.
$12,000.00 Terms agreeable to purchaser can be ar­
ranged.

x

Coats
In Fashions Smartest Designs Fur Trimmed. Values $ 2 5 .0 0 T o

r « v II’

Heights section. Built on the rear of lot so tHatT «j
larger home can be erected on front portion. Can
’
be bought for $3,000.00 on cash payment of $50.00and balance monthly in easy payments.
, :-

TOM ORROW

$
TODAY

i

W. C. Flelda and y
Cheater Conklin
in
1 FLAMING YOUTHS’*

5 ROOM BUNGALOW WITH GAQAGE—on PalmetGi^
Avenue. Two bed rooms, bath, living room and Wfc .J
chen. Corner lot. $4500.00 Terms like rent,
•; /

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For Wednesday. Regular
$ 2 9*.0 0 '- T o “$ 1 0&gt;*07 .0~0 Values

• * - .TC*

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In addition to the above hodses I own a few beat
lots that I am willing to sell at less than actual cost be­
fore the boom* If you want to buy a lot at low price aijjJ
on easy terms it will pay you to get in touch with me.
Not an agent so you save commission.
:-

A FOOL’S LUCK-

Price

TO M ORRO W
A Comedy H it
“ADAM AND EVIL”
with Lew Cody
and
Aileen Pringle
“ aS cH ? - PICNIC"

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PARK AVENGE SPANISH BUNGALOW, Attractive ^ J
little home on popular avenue, close to school attd in
first class neighborhood. This house consists o f liV-*
ing room, dining room, kitchen, bath and two bed Y ' •
rooms. Double garage, rear yard fenced in. Price fe ;* no
$5,500.00 with only $250.00 cash and the balance
rent.
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$995 To $ 1995

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have it completely paid for.

Dresses

| give YACHTING PARTY
ong the many social affairs
holiday season, was the
3i&gt;g p arty given
Monday
"k by the blisses Lillie and
i Vickery honoring Miss Minnie
' &gt;11 and Miss Mildred W altThoso enjoying this affa ir
Miss Minnie W althall, Miss
«d W althall, Miss M artha
, Miss Jim m y Brooks, Alias
- Calhoun, M{s« Elizabeth
?• M. Campbell, R. G. W hittle
Whittle; Andrew Vaughn,
'Capt. Grow.

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�THE SANFORD

HICKMAN GIVES
DETAILS OF H IS
FIENDISH D E E D

Additional

(continued r;on&gt; page 11
I 7 * || ! nnd this time I blindfolded her
T i l l • "Then awfully -sudden. I wanted
11 to m urder her.
A 11
“ I got a rolling pin from the
kitchen, and then I changed my
,
mind,
jf t |,0
'» got n
towel ami put it
holi- nrnunt* her neck gently telling her
&gt;f the il 'voa*‘* m “ kn h e r head rest easier,
hosts
“Then I suddenly nulled it tight

d hr

irsday w't *1 ®h nl&gt;’ stre n g th .
h a k « “•‘’he
m ake any

audible
sound.
“.She was unconscious in a few
n,0,n* minutes, and I laid her on the floor
™ n* and took off her clothes and put
n"t |u,,. j„ t |)0
tu j(
“ I got a big pocket knife. DisI by trict Attorney Keyes has the knife
pecial and stabbed her In the throat,
lances
“Then I cut off her arms and
laced them in (uipers too. Then
cut the body through at the waist
____ and wrapped up the limbs.
I
combed Marion’s hair nnd powder­
ed her fnce and put the torso in a
suitcase.
“Then I wrote a final last chance
------- letter, mailed It, and went to the
Fox and theater, but I didn’t enjoy the
&lt; arrived *how much, und I cried,
to spend, “ • w,’nt home and got the suit

imon
Gem Farm Crop
FERTILIZERS

F

ARE
"Time Tried
and Crop Tested"

Personals

Our Brands arc the Ac­
knowledged Standard by which
Growers of Florida have judged
all fertilizers for nearly forty
years.

"Giving all we can for what
we get instead of getting
all we can for what w e
give” is the policy of

R, E. Johnson of
spending the holidays
business.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira IV Davis li ft
Sunday in their car for Atlanta,
Go., whero they will spend the
holidays with the latter’s father
W. M. Downing.
Mr*. L. S. Crnmer nnd Mrs.
Wentworth of W est I’nlm Beach
are spending the holidays wjth
their sister, Miss Jessie Hutchin­
son.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zclmonovitz
and family of Brunswick, Gn.,
arrived here Sunday to spend the
holidaya With their daughter Mr.*.
8. S. Baumel.
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THE E.O. PA INTER
FERTILIZER CO.
Jacksonville, Fla.

RACCOONS
We are paying highest cash market Prices for Raccoons,
Skunks, Foxes, nnd Wild Cats. It will pay you to bring
furs to us.

FIELD’S FUR CO.
103 N. Park Avc. - Sanford, Fla. • Next to Valdez

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l f r . and Mrs. Grover fiperring
l i f t Saturday for lave Oak whero
they will apend the holidays with
roLstlvis.

P

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PA IN T E R ’S

Values

Mr. and Mr*. S. Robbins and
ton, Milton, left Saturday for Si.
Petersburg where they are the
gueata of Mrs. Robbins’ sisters
Mr*. V. H. Paco and Mrs.
U.
______
John E Morris 8 r,f of Quitman,
G il , arrived here Saturday to 1)3

tha guest of Mrs. C. A. Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lodrtr.
Mrs. T. A. Jordon of Sebastian,
Fla., and Roanoke, Va., is visiting
h er slste^, Mrs. William Moore
Scott a t her home in Mayfuir.
Louis Fleischer of New York is
spending the holidays here with his
mother Mrs. J . Fleischer.
Mrs. M attie G. Paco and p arty of
friends are spending this week at
Miami.
Victor McLaulin of Cincinnati
spent the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Me
Laulin, leaving Tuesday morning
for his home.
Sam W. Doe m e r of Miami a r ­
rived here Saturday evening to
spend this week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Doerner.

We will continue the big sale until our stock is
further reduced, and will offer new bargains daily.
As our sale

continues more sty le* . are

reduced to just a few pairs and to clean

Mr. am! Mra. L. R. McIntyre
of Lakeland arrived here S atur­
day to apend n short time as tho
guests of Mr McIntyre's sister
Mrs. J. N. Tolar.

out each style 50 pairs have been added
In this lot.

Ju»t think, fine shoes at this

price for ladies.

L. J. Bush of Atlanta, Gn., a r­
rived hero Saturday evening t »
I'nusunl values! Where can you go to get
as good shoes as we sell and then to know
that we are offering a variety of styles
and leathers, in low and high heels, broad
and narrow toes nt such low prices. You
should come quick und get several pairs.
Both mens &amp; l.iui st.

la a prescription for

Colds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever and Maluria
It kills the germs.

At this price we are offering exceptional
tulues in fine Tost wear. T here’s not every
size in each style hut there’s a big saving
'in every pair. For your selection are
patent leathers, colored kids and black
satins.

Headache

children’s high and low shoes in pqtent

SOOTHING AND
QUIETING RELIEF

and tan In the very best grades that offer

Take B. C. to break up raging, ner­
vous or dbzy headaches. B. C.
relieves all kinds of pain and aches—
neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, neu­
ritis, toothache, lumbago and women's
* {tins. Checks colds and breaks up
f Hu and grippe. No bad after effects,
i Ends insomnia and brings rest.
'Simple, safe and sure. Two sizes,
10c and 25c. From dealers every­
where. B C. Remedy Co., Durham,

real reductions.

Many Walk-Over Shoes Included
in (his Sale
Men’ft Shoes Reduced

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No Sale Goods C h arg ed , Exchanged or Refunded
z’t

DJI. J. R. VIDLEIl-Chiropodist.

B E F O R E you order dinner at
a restaurant, you consult the
bill-of-fare. Before you take
a long trip by motor-car, you
pore over road maps. Before
you start out on a shopping
trip you should consult the ad­
vertisements in this paper. For
the same reasons!
T he advertising columns are
a buying guide to you in the
purchase of everything you
need- including amusements!
A guide that saves your time
and conserves your energy;
that saves useless steps and
guards against false ones; that
puts the s t r e t c h in family
budgets.
T he advertisements in this
paper are so interesting, it is
difficult to see how anyone
could overlook
them. . . fail to
*
profit by them. Just check
with yourself and be sure that
you are reading the advertise­
ments regularly— the big ones
and the little ones. It is time
well spent. . . always.
Avoid tim e-wasting, money-wasting detours on
the road to merchandise value. Read the adver­
tising “road maps.”

�THE SANFORlY

Bm r u f l a a a a a c g t

men

Leak* For The
■^niurtf Daily a*rmi#

Apartment For Rent

ANT a d . r a t e s

Political Announcement

apartment*:
Tenth Sts.
water and
Phone 1S-J.

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,ne ads,
*» recehed
irons and collector tent
iately for payment.

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TUESDAY. DEC. 27

It. E. HRALiY

upart men
Wth St.

1 ingrains in eastern swuidard
tllne. AJl time is I*. M. u n ftsi o th ­
erwise indicated. Wave lengths on
It'ft of ta ll letters, kilocycles on

Announcements

Furnished garage apartment, in
guire 1*18 Park Ave nr nhoiii
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
Park Ave. Apartments:—2 nnd 4
--g a rage and water. Reasonable.

JT0 ADVERTISER?

FU UN I SR ED apartm ent for rent
in the Herald building—a down­
town l ration at remarkably low
Yates. Ask for Mr, Haines at The
Hr raid c !ficc.

.* Herald
representative
atuffhly familiar with rates
j(J and classification will
wyou complete information.
Jlf you wish, they will assist
,'in wording your want ud
Bake it more effective.

lfi—Houses For Rent
N O T H &gt;:

-Small cottage **n
Will rent for #15 00
orated nt 1705 MugInquire at Herald

Automobiles
I
.
■_
DODGE
mu-e cars and Graham trucks
(at and 13th. Street. Phone J

J Mil.l.Ell.
Presiden t.

C o n n Kt.t.Y,

S e c re to ry

h OR RENT—3 room house with
garage, $8.00 a month. Apply
KilNS t COWAN CO. Auto 117 Poplar Ave.
itgr and sheet metal works. 1!)—Houses For Stile
French Avenue. Phone 716-W.
New Pretty stucco home just
SANFORD BUICK CO
outside city limits, garage, 100
ft. on new road, suitable store,
. 212 Magnolia Ave.
Phono 367.
filling station or garden and
chickens two big lots, cither sub­
urban home or may ho combined
h u p s -m a r m o n s
with n business. Will build nice
inford Automobile Co.
ignolia Ave.
Phone 1" store nnd station, $500 extrn. As
now $1500. No better value pos­
sible. Fred E. Russell, 110 So.
iness Service
Park. Box 1010.
mani; transfer picture*.,
mints, and brushes. Sun
[cuse Paints nnd Varnishes.
T-k.
nnd Wall Paper
1 T.’ F irst E*

FOR SALE: Small house on .Mag­
nolia Avenue north of Central
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
cn«h required payments like rent.
Address ft. ff. B. Care The Herald.

ri^ht.
-"-.it. WPG Atlantic City. 1,100:
t*. concert music: 10. auction bridge
names: 11&gt;:.'10 Christmas music.
-'s '».5. WIIAI. Baltimore. 1.050:
" 'W. male *|uurtei; 8. Strom berg
O riso n orchestra; V. ensemble.
| 508.2. WEF.I Boston. 540: M. Selbcrlmi; Singers; !*. Evereatly Hour; ■
10. atii.iinn bridge game'
l 401..;. \\ :. AC Boston, 050: H:3J.
' 1*1' t y House Tonight; 9:3d, Enter- |
ta me is. in, orchestras
v Wtill Buffalo, i*y(i. h, Stib- i
clung Singers; 1*. Ever.-ady llou1; |
l". auction bridge game•’ 1« 1. U'.MAk Buffalo. .Vat: S-'H
‘bca'ic urogram 1* Hi.
fashion-j
•■'I dame music; in, ln-.ii toll. 1
songs.
1. WTIC ila i.f itd . 5*50 :7 .'
•Trimly College Dialogue 1*. con- |
j 1*1rt 111, auction liridge games.
| III-..’,
Newatri, *lu; 7, o n -r
I semble. 7 'll), dinner dancej
organ ballad: 1*. choir; It), chain (
broaden-1.
■11*1.5. WHAR New York, *iit) ,4,
singers; H;7t0. Air Weavers; •*,
i Evcreinly Hour; H&gt;. auction hrid’fc
games; 10 .ill, dame orchestras.
la l.:t, W’J l New Ynrl . ii(iU: s
o n h e stra ; 1*. Continentals; lu.
Alexander's Ragtime band; 10.30,
Jazz Zither; 11, slumber music.
J(i5J. WKI-WLIT Philadelphia,
710 X, Singers; S;.t*), Air W eaver^
Kverrady llo tif 10, auction
l iii.gc games.
348.15, WOO I'liiludelphtn, 8(50;
5:15, organ; trun.pets: 7BIO, dinner
tnuric.
•Tlb.lt, KllKA rittsburgb. 1*50: *t,
dinner concert; 8, orrhealru hour;
1*. Continental i.
18a.it, WJAIt I’rovitlence, 020: 7.
Jewish community c. nter:
Ever­
eatly Hour: 10, auction bridge gam-

if. V.

.ivMi,

■sm'titltlf
g-'t scats ofr them in the United States
William \ are t right* of 1VtinsyLnriia its
i*••i Charles S Ik'iicvn of the same state.
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Winsome, Says Wise Wichita

0—Farms For Sale

lETE In every sliapt cod
», etc.. Sanford Come;.,
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
ts Company, Fifth ana
Ten
acres or more, one mile front
’Sts. Phone 112-W.
city limits, flowing wells. Coast
. Russel.
Farms, Groves, Line and Reaboanl loading tracks
is. UU 8-’. Park Ave. Phoue one-half mile from property. Price
$225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­
able 10 equal annual . payments,
WIC.I1T PRINT SHOP
interest C pet.
[PY service on anything In
Paul P. B arnett, 10 Wall Street,
ring. A phone call will get
Orlando, Florida. Phone 8308
[t an. Phone 417-W. 0 Raila . ROOKING—The Roof F,vftlng.
Metal
shingles; FOR SA LE:—Beautiful nrcenge
ig reaot tin and gnlvinizcd
between Orlando roads. 33 1-3
fee James II. Cowan. Oak acres, consisting of some high and
sumo low land. Ideally situated
ltd Third St. Phone 111.
for poultry farm. Frontage on old
UP YOUR OLD WAI.LS Orlando road. Can be bought at
[THE NEW WALL PAINT a bnrgain with very easy payments.
CTKING NEW AND BET- This is an opportunity for some
[fOR FURTHER INFOKMA- one to get a desirable poultry farm
[.CALL PHONE 235-J OR for almost nothing. For further
V. C COLLER, SANFORD. information see R. J. llqjly, Fir&lt;t
National Bank Building* Sanford,
Florida.
GRAPH—repairing, piano
f by exports with 17 years 22—Real Estate To Exchange
lie. Sanford music store
IShoppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc- New, Pretty, Stucco home just
Arcau?, Phone 832.
outside city limits, garage. 100
ft, on new ron&lt;|, suitable store,
filling station
or garden ami
chickens, two big lots, either Sub­
urban Home or mnv l*e combined
with a business. . Will build nice
store
and station $500 extru; as
i DRUG STORE—Prcn», Drugs, Soda. We are now $t500. No better value pos­
*&gt;( as your phone. Call 103 sible. Fred E. Russell. 110 So.
Park Box 101(5.
NG BLOCKS— Irrigation
and general cement work.
Concrete Co. J. E. Ter- FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
! Pron. 3rd and Elm
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
cated lot facing east an Palmetto
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
(8B BOND AND MORT- neighborhood. Very desirable for
E COMPANY. 112 Second home, quite close to school. $1750.00
Almost your own terms. Address
on improved business Seminole Builders, Inc. P. O. Box
ince property. ALo will ■131, Sanford, Florida.
mortgages as security.

ts and Flowers

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di- fendai it

i MM PLAINT gUlt 1*1 VOIIKK
T i l IT ST A T E OK F L O R ID A
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El* m i S l I B V :
You art- h e r e b y o r d e r e d a m i r r iialretl t o a p p e a r o n t li*- s e c o n d il.iv
or J a n u a r y , A I*. l!tSX, t o ( h e Hill
filed ugaliiMt y o u
In
the
above
staled rause
The Hanford He rald
la h e r e b y d e s i g n a t e d a s t h e n e w s ­
p a p e r lu w h i c h IIi Ih t o i l e r s h a l l he
puMInlied.
W i t n e s s t h e itfrielal s e a l a m i t h e
n a m e o f t in- Kl e r k of s a i d Kl r c u l t
K o u r t , t h i s t h e IS(h d a y o f N o v ­
e mb e r . 1917.

V. K. DO IK Jt, A88.

Klerk.

Ity A. .M. W E E K S.

"Have you solved the problem
of initmating to your diughter's
callers that it's time to go home?"
"Oh, yes it’s no trouble at all.
Promptly at 12 o’clock I turn on
the living room lights front the
upstairs switch.'*—Judge.
Centenary, whose tootbail leant
was undefeated this year, will lose
only one regular through gradua­
tion.
A London vicar lets taken up th •
making of hand-beaten silver as a
means o ' adding to hi* income.

370.5 WGY Schenectady, 70'I, |
8, Siiluriing Singer.*; 8:511, Seaiv
Air Weaver*; 0, Eveready llou.*: |
ll&gt;, nucPoii bridge games
33.1, W1IZ Springfield, 000; S,
Stromberg-Carlson orchestra; 0.
10-year-otd violinist; 0:30, musir.il
program ; 10:05, Hr.stoniuns,
35(5.0, CKCL Toronto, 840;7, popular music; 8, Symphony orevhstra; 0, Light Opera Hour.
•1(58.5, WUC Washington, (540: 8.
singers; 8:30, Air W eavers: 0,
Eveready Hour: lu, auction bridge
games.
51(5.0, WTAG Worcester, ' 580:
7, studio program; 8, Seibcrlin
Singers: 10, auction bridge games.
South err.
200.0, WWNC Ashvillo, 1.010: 7,
dinner music; 10, bridge lesson.
475.0, WEB Atlanta, (530: 8.
singers; 0, Eveready Hour: 10,
auction bridge games.
245.8, WDOD Chatt tnooga, I,*
220: 8:30, studio pr**gram: 0, clas­
sical period,
384.1, KTHS Hot Springs, 7HD;
7:30 Farm ers Radio Chautauqua;'*,
bridge lessons; 0:30, Immanuel
Baptist i Imir.
322.1, W1IAS Louisville. 0:30 X
Seiberling Singers: 0. Eveready
Hour; tl). auction bridge games.
51(5.0, VVMC Memphis, 580: 8.
singers; 0, Eveready Hour; 10,

Using an airplane en the
Inst lap of Ids O.flilO-milo journey from
Peking, China, Forsythe Shorfe-M- ariived in Chicago to take a* his
bride Mm, Emily Duric Uyemoit whom lie met in Chinn. The bride
shown a bow with the briilegro.ni, u the willow of Arthur Ryerson
who lost hi life in the Titanic disaster.

H ides T ab let in
L indy’s H o n or

, ki.aiit

auction bt'idgi- g a m e 10:30, daiwc
music.
33(5.0, WSM Na hvllle, 800: 8:3 »,
dinner concert; 3. K tem uty l!&gt;er;
in, auction bridge games.

a, Km., ehose aii-s Tlieli
"mat beautiful girl, it sc*
iioi. oau ot 72 kUN who c
whlri* lasted 1

BIGG BUS DAIRY FARM
Phone 37
Sweet Milk Sweet Cream
Butter Milk
Milk for Babies

G re a sin g 75c

TIRES &amp; TUBES
Belter quality for
lew money.

‘ellaneous

CECIL L.R1NES

F or Sale—Must sell this week,
Underwood typewriter,
typew itcr desk &amp; rhnir, Rotospo’d
fla t top oak desk. All good condi­
tion. Box 909. Care Herald.

FOR SALE—Umbrella ty
good one , new. 1 IT(5nt
lUu. Lock and Phonograph
1901
Magnolia.____1,
^ our specialty.
Toys,
•porting goods, and fish- 27—Money To Loan
•applies. (7eo. \v . Deetch,
Store." McLandor

lliul W. Flr-l SI.

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H E R E ’ S n o n eed to sp e n d w eary h ou rs searching fo r a .d e sira b le h o m e
or h o m esite. E very d a y y o u will find m a n y beautiful h o m es in id eal

Thu houin iil’Diilro't where Col.
Charlei A Llndb«rcli v its born
was jupiuftil last siinimer when a
broiw 'i tablet was plated there.
Now tlju place Is a rooming Louie
and the landlady, annoyed, she
sa js; (ly, rnrlntiB visitors, has
placed III* "Rooms to Kent" al|U
user It. us Indicated abota.

P o litic a l

A nnouncem ent

A
“

fo u r -ro o m co ttag e to • n ew m a n sio n o ffe red fo r sale in our W a n t A d s .

25%
d is c o u n t o n a l l ,

PLATINUM, DIVMOND 1HN
NEK RINGS AND BAR PIN

McLAUUNiJ

. ^

D e m o e ra tio p r i m a r y to bo held "•**
Ju n o .
I w ill
a p p r e c ia te yo«Y
nupnorL
r ea p eo tfu lly *our».

THE SANFORD HERALD V
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Acute Indigestion
Duiihoea, Cholera
Morboi. Bloody Flux.
.
. .mi, etc. Eli***
Sweet Bugle
i purely
ttjcul'lt i uapoiivl livl U W

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h'dns*

Sanford Auto
Brake Service

s te p O st t h e

tut m (Ik UuuH.t (•'( wloch It MncveuMiwiiJ.

U gh: can can now take rot
at forrj. C one—all boon

llrf. ^.L . V /E L IIO U R N 'S

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26— Miscellaneous For Sale

FOR SALE: Furniture and house
P«ni*r and other spring
hold goods—Call 321 W or so«
*«d from Stokes Seed a t 018 Elm Ave.
Arcade Bldg., and be
&gt;1 pure type strains. All
iiftctcd.

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Optical Co.. 305 E. Cth St.
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pgfclished in Florida’* Heart,
fhe World’s Greatest Vegetable
fiction.Its RichestG ardinland.
ILUME XIX.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEM BEER 24. 1927

Member Audit Rnr^»n n r rin n in U o n m

�THE 9A N F0R D HERALD

Slay Deer .With Bow ^nd Arrow-

M ’G R A W C L
T O N IG H T IN

RADIO REPAIR]vrj

Terris Rules As Favorite In
Third Of Colorful Scrips
Of Lightweight Title Route

tome Tax Forms
r 1928 Not To Be
stribqted J a n . 1

lank Income tnx forms for tin
ear 1927 are to he releas'd on
iftnuary 1, ns has been done in the
vast.
A rclcnse dot? hu« not yet been
1 decided upon, but will be duly an­
nounced in the newspaper".
•*' All taxpayers,. including i:u •
V iduaK partnerahlps, ar,d « t |h&gt;- t(ons, who fil-d re t.i
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turns for 192U v.-ill i "• iv ■ ’•
forms for 1927 as Vi ■; •
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The t.; tpayot \
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| In Florida for the ; ■ •
:t '
f requeslcd not to wr'te !• . 1 • '
; fic# of the Collect* r
r
.. fo-m s, but may re* a r •
^heir jforms will be i ceiv* *1 i
teoou ns. permission. E obt . .v*l (;•
; njail them.
Ilow.vor. it hhn'.
I farms, are net i m i v i l v. i.lin ;
rlasonabre time after the release
Jtote is announced request should
Oiade for them front the Col*
tor,
• Taxpayers who are filing their
first Income tax return and those
Who filed returns in othsr districts
fo r 102fi should ulso make request
fo r forms. All rsouests should lie
addressed to the Collector of Inter*
n il Revenue, Jacksonville, Florida.

B°sch&gt; Fre«d-EU

ion aenroufeii to
mil ii *r? i,n .ianuary
iipse n.l its i&gt;rcde-

.Meet AIJI Tasbiro.
lie |3 at
American born Japanese front
Beattlo. Wusb.. with the University
of Cincinnati busketball team this
year, feliono i.pood ami clever
handlfti?: of the ball Is core to get
him la many games.

Delaney And His New
Manager In Mix-Up

Too meet n .-‘which will last, five
•lays will see ir &gt;rc than 25,000 repr®#tn;utivc i fr* ni ail pe.ru of the
two Amtrlcas present. Three hun­
dred carloads of road building and
maintenance equipment will be on
exhibit at the hall.
The convention and show will he
formally opened January 0, Mamifnctuier':* day, by C’. M. llabcoek.
president of »he maociatlon.
Governor Donnhcy, of Ohio, will
bo honorary .chairman January 10.
which has been designated as Gov­
ernor's day.
Pan-American day, January II,
will be 'riven over to the develop­
ment of i loser relations with the
Pan-Ait ?i ran countries,* especial­
ly in regard t&lt;&gt; their highway prob­
lems. Dr. Gil Borges, of the Pan­
American onion will preside.
The last day will be devoted to
the road show for the* benefit ul’
contractin'i, o lfitirts nr.d engineers.

RACCOONS

FIELD’S FyR CO.

F IR E D ESTRO YS

“You can buy oil at all prices”
We Sell .•

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E g g p la n ts

Truck growers, if you want facts, not just
claims, read these letters

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letning

General Repairing'

Constipation and Rectal
Diseases. (Puinlesa non*
pargical niehod) Dr. Jo s.
Corwin Howell, Registered
p h jsid a n , 200 W. Gore
Ave^ Orlando,
^Florida,
Telephone 4305 for free con­
sultation. You will he sur­
prised box quickly you wifi
arcll without Ions of tim
fro n ho in --;
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A C R E

from each

How these growers get bigger
yields, earlier maturity a ml
larger profits on their lim it
crops
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of hood or throat !■ aaaaUy

M ^ W.

TOWN

Silver Service
Percolators
Chinaware
Pyrexware

$250 Extra

device whleh by preasing a button
will throw an aviator from a fall­
ing plane, after which the prexting
4, of another button will inflate his
atilt and enable hint to fl at to
earth like a balloon

GARAGE

Carving Sets
Toasters ’
Heaters
W affle Irons

Skates
Bicycles
Wagons
for the children

1 A German prient it developing u

BOB ISHIE’S

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Santa Says

Pitts &amp; Littrell Say-

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Last Minute Suggestion
G ive Something Useful

Llk« the early lntllaui, Luclu* l-atchln (left) and hla bod Luclu*. Jr.
De(rutt
into the nnrthirn wuoda on’ a deer bant, armed only
*ltb rix foot bowa and 2S-lncb stows. Thay killed a buck apiece. Th«
patcblns s it lota'of nractlcb on the range of the Sleepy Hollow Arch

Dodgers Book Busy
Training Campaign

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Sum To Stop Sewer

NEW YORK. Dec. 28— (IN S)
Jnek
Ih'loney, former light
heavyweight champion, and Joe
JaYnbn his new manager, appar­ P n l l l l t i n n O f
ently have their xigngjH mixed, j l u i i u i i u i t VJI. u i u i v o
-------After Tele Reilly had sold De ‘
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., D.*\ 23
bn ey ’s contract to Jacobs for
$50,000, Delaney announced in — (IN S) — From fio.ouo.oon to
Bridgeport, Chnn., that he would ) 12 ,000,D0U will be the hill to
box Toni Heaney in New York clean up Chicago’s industrial ex­
on either Jan . 20 or 27 under the tension into Northern Indiana
promotion of Tex Rickard. De­ along Lake Michigan In Lake and
laney further asserted that the I a Porte counties.
Alarmed ut_ the ever-increasing
liteney-Jack Sharkey bout would
not be held in New York on Jan. pollution of one of the largest bod­
ies of fresh, water in this country,
13 as scheduled.
the Indiana board of health has
Commenting today on Delancy’.r ordered that right. Northern Indi­
statement, Jacobs said Keeney i
ana cities nnd towns embark at
and Sharkey would go through'
once upon a sanitation program.
with their bout as scheduled ns
The right towns i.re Gary, Ham­
mond, Hart Chicago, Whiting,
Munster, Michigan City, Hobart
and Highland.
Ten years ago before the magi-

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All \Pork Guaranteed
Lowest Passible Prices
PAN-AM GAR &amp; OILS

“ a n d it sn o o rg |

M cretafy.^nd
D
Trtmmell Oil ComfiY,
dty, was In a dyin* * 3
day after being shot UtTI
by an unidentified k
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NEW YORK,'Dec. £ 3— (I N S ) -- the farmer and the consumer, and bed him of approximate
The problems of the railroads— . f thus the' fan n er would find him­
any. nre not self-imposed, bu , self no better off than he is io'consist for the mos^ part of condi
A confident position on railroad
tlona which those outside th* prospepets is also taken by Carl
It. Gray, the president of the Un­
Work Guaranbfs I
ion Pacific Railroad System. This
This is the opinion pf E. F.. U due in large measure to the
(2
Loomis, the president of Lehigh favorable crop yields in the terCrosley recdvinjJJ
Valley Railroad Company, who ritory served by this road, ami
Tubes, Batter!*, an(j|
told international News Service the largo volume o f railroad traf' Jnaloraiv
toll^y that if the railroads nre fie created by nbundaqt harvests.
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permitted to .pxpceod along present,
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lines concentrating thair z^hoje efMiss Mildred Parisetta of Texas i
323 Sanford At*, 1
fort upon the effectiveness of and MJs.s Margaret Bergin o f New
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their service to tha public, there is Jersey nrt two voung American
Cull
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nothing in the situation to be singers to make their debut with
nnd Demonstrate]
faced in 1028, calculated to give the Metropolitan. Opera Company
the slightest concern.to those in- of New York this season.
Wrested in. and dependent upon,
good transportation. - \
I.oomis believes th at.th e rutss
charged by the Americah railroa.ln
lu.ve no relation whatever to the
We are paying highest cash market Prices for
soealied farmers’ problem.
Skunks, Foxes, nnd Wild Cats. It will pay yo
"In my opinion,” hq said, “even
ii the railroads should carry
furs to us.
agricultural prtidUcts fbr nothing,
niter a short while, what was pre­
viously paid for trans|Krtation
vould bcl *¥dihpl6tely absorbed,
105 N. Park Avc. - Sanford, f i n . . Next to
through the mkl(jlemai\ between

SID T E R R I S

"* NEW YORK, Pec. 2.
O: ■
b-orc the intense rivalry I r t w * in
t&lt;id Terris and Phil McGrow Ine.i w
out in a rn sl of gloves tomgli:
at Madison Square Garden.
Terris rules a strong favorite for
the third number of this colorful
lightweight series because of the
fact that at that time lie fouled MeGtaw in their second encounter he
was away out in fiont and appar­
ently had the Detroit florist headed
toward a fall.
, On* the face of things, the series
i» an even break. To bo sure. McGtaw'd /ictory was a negative one
as he finished on the lloor and
Terris was disqualified for a low
punch. On the other hand, McGraw
gave an excellent account of him­
self in the first clash.
• Terris got up from the floor
Uyit time to win but to this day
(bore Is n derided difference of op­
inion on that deiodon. The vener­
able Paddy Mullins, who manages
McGraw, i t ill glowers at boxing
Writer* who agretxl with the nffirial venltet and Paddy wu &gt; never
g4vcn to making squaks. lie gen­
erally takes the breaks phil-isophirally hut ho contends that McGraw
was the vfetlm of a horrible misriTriage of QuecnsbojTy justice
tlo t nlgh» in Brooklyn.
,;l n the old days when Tcrrin was
fc'akinnv jumping-jack he was not
a. crowd pleaser. Nowadays he pulls
pTcnty of patronage because he
more, dances less nnd seldom
goes through * bout without hit­
ting the canvas.

OutlookForGoodRailway
Transportation a p p e a r s
To Be Good States Expert

Charge for
We don’t charge tor it because
mon,*)r f°r us, Just ns it
8A V EB money lor you. Il'n the
specialised nervier we gist* with
every tire you buy from us.
I t isn't too raurh to say that
thi* service is Just as Important
aa quality in the product. We know
that more miles ,r e built into
SUvertowns than la any other tire.
But to act these miles U V tremcndoaely importint to keep them
clean Inside free from grit, rims In

good condition, to-* keep them in­
flated, to keep wheels aligned, to
have any injurlea tiled . Our oc­
casional inspections are made in
your interest solely; we want to
deserve your patronage by YOUK
results.

culiarities. To meet
these whims, to supF ‘\
ply just the right combination of
plant foods,* is the business of a good
fertilizer. T he right fertilizer means
a lot to the grower. N ote, for in­
stance, how O. V. Champlain, of
Sneed’s Island, obtained. 25c more
per crate for his Eggplant last season
— an added, profit of $ 2 5 0 on every
acre, for his yield was 1,000 crates. • L
R ead w h at o th e rs say about
Bradley’s “AA Q U A L IT Y ’1 Fertilizers.
R es u lts have won this confidence, Tltere
is a special Bradley grad* for every crop
need- For beans— to furnish a quick start
and constant growth to the early maturity of
firm,crisp fruit'. For Eggplafimhut are fully
developed. For Peppers that feed, over a
long period. F o rjh e rapid,vigorous growth
of Lettuce, producing solid, hard heads.
W hatever the truck crop, Florida growers
have found through long experience that
Biadley’s “AA Q U A L IT Y 1’ Fertilizers
help them to get larger yields, earlier
maturity and top prices, These results are
due to infinite care i f i manufacture.
T h e materials are mixed. re*mlHed and«crctned
r»s throughout each hag.
re th«T l«aye our plant.
aniftfl&gt; condition— never
hard nor. lumpy* RcsulifU "based
. . . ' upon over 60
yean of m anubcturlngexpajiance.

You too can increase yield and hasten maturity
with Bradley's. We have a grade scientifically
prepared fbr your soil conditions. Don’t pas^up
the chance to increase profits. Get our new book*
let'o n truck crops. A phone call will brlnq acompetent service man who can help you with
your crop problems.

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THE 9ANF0RD HERALD. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1927 :
dd Will Issue
fo Paper Monday

i MARCH AIM
OF DEMOCRATS

SALE Sinclair

In keeping with its custom of
Allowing employees to observe
im * 7
h0ll,ia&gt;*- Th* Herald
wiP not be published on Mon-

Contempt Trtol
For Chnstm asf
Is Imminent
v

_ Believing that
Christmas
should be n holiday on which no
HpU&lt;n y
°P«rnte, The
Herald office will be closed
throughout the day and no busi­
ness- of any nature will be
transacted.

PA G E

; tiuenos Ayres Bank
Explosion Injures 20
| BUENOS AYRKS, Dec. 24
—^( IN S)—Twenty iwrsons were
injured when bomba were ex­
ploded to day in the Iluftios
Ayres branch of the National
City Bank of New York and the
Bank of Boston,
i -.O fficials of both banks state
t that none wns killed and thnt
nil of tho injured were native
employes, tto Americans suf­
fering injuics.
I T h o . greatest damage was
done at tho National City Rank
the Interior of which is said to
have been nearly wrecked. Near­
ly ail of those suffering from
Injuries were at the National
City Bank.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 3A.—The j lung ns a block" m t of Sinclair'*
cr)!r. na .
°f lurry. F , Sinclair, acquittal, has spent four days undtr
millionaire oil operator, William gruelling examination by assi*tHeads Intend
J. Rums, the detective, and four nnt U. S. attorney Jam es O'Leary,
Orlnntto M d " P n id a n 0 ?
,,f. lhcir '““ oefates, stood adjourn- whom' ho charged wTtli'InUmidut- Success Of Prohibition Placed
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ing Aims Of Department
Saying H e(WiH
--------have liecome one of the most in-v on Jnmmry it.
\nalysia of his testimnoy, the
plain P art In
Part Of Issue Bears I
Am" lc”" greater part ot which was conflict- Campaign Will Be
resident F e a r s
6 P e r C en t In te re st
Arising from the nction of Sin- ing, has developed Ittlle which
Minus Fireworks
______.
: Hair in causing the Burns Detec- could be construed a s . evidence of
B oy’s C alm n ess'
Treasu ry D e f ic it
Rate On V &gt; m non w sn it n tive Agency to impose a close sur- coercion or intimidation .The wit­
admitted he
F ive tnH H ,ir°
n i t i i f , Vtfil!»ncc over the jury that sat in ness hna
...............
w came volun..........
Main Idea Is To Talk U tile
B a ffle s
y .. fJ. ,
,. **
O ffic ia ls the conspiracy trial of the oil man 1tnlr to the district attorney’s of&gt;m&lt;fcrats Angle F o r
____ lu*«L«
And Proceed Without Any
SiatlSfled
W ith
P u rch iise and former Secretary of Interior fice and asked permission to nikirn
Spurts,”
Chief
Announces
Former
CierK^r
Support Of Republi­
■-------* Albert B. Fall, the contempt pro- his statements, and further, thnt
Pastors Of Several Churches
The
sale
of
$510,000
worth
of
reciiings have now become a trial although O'Leary phrased and
That Girl’s ~
cans From The W est In Short Statements Give Sanford refunding bonds has been | within
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Sum­
a trfal ns a result of defense wrote the affidavits in dispute, he
WasKramePfc1
Kidwell, hml read them tnd person- ming up the prohibition situation
Significance Of Christmas negotiated by the City Commission maneuvers,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24—
with the bond houses o f Wright.
Edward J . Kidwell, the Fnll-Sin- ally corrected tpyogrnphicnl er- at the clow of the year, Seymour
Offer People Well Wishes Warlow and Company of Orlando clair juror who is alleged to hnvo
PENDLETON^
|(lN3)—A Democratic drive
rors before signing and swearing Lowmnn the new dry czar, told
and Pruden Company of New York, boasted he expected "an auto os to them
24—
(IN S) — "Tell
to put tax reduction legialuChristmas messages to the peo- according to nction taken by the
International News S en ice today
father
that I wa
ion on the statute books be- , ?( Hanford from the ministers officials at a private sale held on
that “in tho last analysis the sueof this city were today gathered Thursday afternoon.
givenesa.
Tell him Tv
cess of enforcemen operations tie- Cjtes Own Case To Implore
we March 1 was announced oy The Herald in accordance with
The
securities
were
sold
at
U5,
see
him
when
I g6 to !
pend
on
the
force
of
public
«pin-*|
Youth
Of
Country
To
I^nd
oday in the face of an ad- a custom inaugurated several years bringing $484,500 for tho whole is­
ton.
ffeles,
to
tell
hin]
y ju ?
ninlstration Jilton to postpone ago. The significance of the Yu1-n sue. The purchasers agreed to
Straight Life; Kidnaping,
Ktales where there are no locul
happened,
to
ex]&gt;Iain.
If
tide
season,
the
joy
of
giving
and
pny accrued interest on the bonds 1
Murder Called Worst Deeds
ictjon ° n the $289,000,000
enforcement laws, such ns New
the
typical
Christmas
spirit
were
between
the
date
of
their
issuance
my
part
in
this
tmnV^
ax' relief bill until after
York, Montana nnd Mary land, and
nniTOlfH Noth —ll.r.wlU, a
among the topics discussed by tho and their delivery. It is believed
This waa the nj
other sections where public opinion ftutemptlt written h&gt; \VIIII4m
digress acts on ail bills in- clergy.
that it will be about Jan . 15 or 20
is unsympathetic present serious Kilwnrrt lllckninn. a me»»uge. |,„ William
Edward
before the securities will bp ready
olying major appropriations.
The messages ore as follows:
rays. In tho ynutia men ,if Amuri_____
problems in the federal govern- oi.
He
0
*
0
**w
lielil
In
the
rmmty
accused of kidnnpiifg oltd
for transfer to the bond houses.
|
The administration's plan to
__ p
T . .
...
|merit’s task of keeping ahead of
F ir s t b a p t is t ch u rch
Jail at t'rnilteton. (Irrsini. It*- In
TV L
Under the terms submitted by f’tisincHH Houses Will Close Flying Experts At Roosevelt j tho bootleggers.
pigeon-hole" 'th i tax bill in thq
| NUNpertei! of hetns the khtnapper 12 year old Mntion Park
Dr. F. D. King
t », 1
day wishes to send to her
the purchasers and accepted by the
uml
olayt-T
of
Marlon
Parker,
15Doors
Monday
While
Plans
cnate fia n c e ■committee -wili
bield
Relieve
Mrs.
Grayson
"But
the
main
Idea
for
1928
it
An indefinable spirit pervades
yrar-old t,oa Any visa slrtAfter saying this, Inikma
ncct with sharj) D e m o c r a t op. our country today. In every pas­ City Commission, $300,000 of the
Forced To I-and;(Ias Supply to talk little, «nd proceed normally
Are Completed For Various
cd again to the nrwppa
issue
will
henr
six
per
cent
inter­
By WILLIAM E. HICKMAN
jositlon. Hopeful of drawing aid senger enr; on every farm and in
Relieved T o R e E x h a u ste d wit,jou.t1 / P in ts drives or firePrograms In The Churches
est «nd the remainder of $210,000
t Written For International News. read with avid intereJm-of
rcm midwcstern ^republicans, the every factory; in every store and will craw five and a half per rent.
woiks, l.owmun declared.
PENDLETON, Ore.. Dec. 24— ploits in baffling thousands'1
Jemomts wiU/^seek to forto in evejy office; up with the fly­ Principal and interest payments
He cited New York City, where
Following a brief season of con­ By International News Service.
Tl'is
affair has gained nation­ suers for almost a week. &lt;
lonate acti^rt'on the mensure by ing machine, and down in the will he mnde on January 1 and siderable activity in both business
“Tbe Dawn" Mrs.
Frances 3,000 night clubs on Christmas and
lip devours every ’ lin e .")
wide
publicity, ami the great “ to­
^bhruai^l and (hr-final enactment submarine; wherever Christianity July of each year, being payable
Grayson's trans-Atlantic amphi- New Years Eve, favorite, drinking
word.
He apM an td dkf
n iijte, to be applicable on the has gone, the atmosphere is to the National Park Bank.of New nnd social circles, Sanford citizens binn plane— is long overdue nt periods, will me "watched” by only ward nnd search by the people of appellation, “the fo *;"
tlie
west
shows
the
opposition
of
today
mnde
final
preparations
for
Harbor Grace.
j 10 or 15 federal agents, ns typical
hitfina tax payments due next strikingly different fU-h Cwcnty York City.
hf signc«l to the rnnion
larch
fourth of December,
At I o'clock this afternoon e x -in f the problems confronting the the American people to criminal
celebration
tomorrow of
The securities arc scrinl bonds, the
■ . 15. vV*1,r '■*t i
Hickman's cnlmnoM
tendencies.
The weather man tells us that-maturing over n period of 25 years, Christmas and the observance of ports at Roosevelt Field estimated government.
Fear of. a treasury deficit was
He is the personific
Kidnapping nnd savage murder except for a certain
For ail of the United plates the
afi to be behind the ndministrn- the temperature is about the Stipulations of tile contract enter- Monday as u general holidcy. This that Mrs. Grayson had expend.1*!
"
^ ,
iori plan to' delay action on the nbout the same as that of thejtd Into with be buyers provide year bun established no precedents, all of the 520 gallons of gasoline government has about 5,000 en- are the worst of America's crimes, the eyes.
she curried when her piano toik fOrccment agents, and without the and everything should tie done to
I*,' bill. T h is postponement was average winter day. It is not a that $20,00(1 will lie paid on JanMention of the girl
relay for backing of public opinion ami local prevent anyone from interferiog [
tported to have the approval of quMtion Of latitude or longitude, unry l. of each year between It Ml nor have nny records boon broken off nt 5:07 F. M. yesterday
st eg o f authorities, tho country In th e , with the liberty of life of *» f i dof
y
llurhor
Groce
on
the
first
by
the
volume
of
business
transact­
In
one
scctfon
of
the
country
the
nn‘l
H'4H
ami
$30,000
on
January
loth President Coojidge and S.cc,1,
n
iih
l.
.tom,.
.
.
.
j
.
™
,
.
T
,
;.o
mad,
on
attempted
trans-Atlantic
flight,
damp
sectors
cannot
ne
nuulo
|*rc
winds
ure
sweeping
across
the
*&gt;
nf
pach
y
e
a
r
f
o
r
tho
remaining
ed, but n last minute rush has been
rtary of the-Treasury Mellon, in
| The young men and college ner,
|&lt; V Q
The plane was last reported cuely arid, he admitted.
between UM9 and
ner.
tltiiuch as the house exceeded by hills covered with snow, and in
reported by local merchants.
In
many
district*,
howover,
Lowstudents
of
America
shoutd
consighted
early
yesterday
evening
"Who
killed
Mari
Orff
t g * - * ^ * * ™
^WO.nOO the-' maximum reduc- another «ee.lo„ , . h . *
The various church, civic and off Cape Codg Lieutenant Askar man said, local officers are backing , shier tho Parker case us a lypl- membered h er?” A{t£\*
03 fixed by*.the administration. sending out their fragrance
the , r K necessary to take care of the welfare organizations that arc a r­ Omdnl, who was piloting thojup the government, tho stuteieol crime as the worst thnt cm he answered: “It waa
The Democrats 'however threatranging individual celebrations plane, is rated an expert flyir, courts are handling the minor cases j Itxppen when a young man gradu- _ He is exceedingly-.
tyjl war. ...,,
will begin their programs tonight. nnd
_____Mrs.
___ ______________
Grayson, was also ac With dispatch, ami “real progress, ally losrfs interest In hLs family, Kramer, so is ho nbpt
of t,irmu1otl,m (or the (.not Midnight services will be held both coiupaniud
ijta m vetymuch opposed to nny another they on! bciny de.troyoJ
by Brice Goldsltorough, has been rjpde within th e.t year." |friends, and his own honesty.
Dunning,” the woman”
-------- Jv luxury.
But in every_ homo ^
Tho , „ uc wa5 to
“■'in t a i. relief,” ----aaid---Senator
nt the Ail .Soi:l£ Catholic Church co-pilot und navigator, and Fro!
with Kramer.
1
Had weather and heaty Winc|*
That
young
men
of
this
country
day is different atrikinglj bave been sold on December 15, but and the Holy Cross Episcopal Koehler an engine expert.
„ (Dl p f'Vt#h,
Utah. member of tho
"No, I don’t knd#^-i
f-cou)tt
between
Florida
and
thA
off.
expert
cun
see
that
I
cun
pass
as
an
or­
inanco committee. “The Senate different—from any other sen- m] Qfx bU| wnB rccelVeU, Farson, Church. Most of the other churches,
While there was no &lt;lenying islands of Bimini and the Bahamas dinary young man. us fur a* out- nbmit-either
of
, , ,
. thor ,
_
tight to act ‘in the bill in time son of the year. Who can explain St)n nmJ Con,,)nnv 0f New York or­ loltowing the staging of Christmas the anxiety felt for Mrs. Grayson gnve the government an edge on ward appearances go. Crime in i f (i ? n 1
w"
*
r*
thtycjuji
^T
a make it - applicable for the in- tho air which is vibrant witu fl.rinK u5 555 for’llOO.OOO. The of- tree celebrations last night and to ­ nnd her companions, an air of: the bootlegger* in the battle that simplest definition is the desire of|
didn t tell m° }
fhe Democrats will try to gut chcer? Who can tell why multi- fcr waa rejected nnd arrangement* night will have appropriate servic­ hopefulness prevailed at Rooae- I started early In December to keep a man to have money without
. . — ,. tildes of faces are rrflccting good were mtt,j for the holding of 11 |»ries tomorrow.
lie.hill out of'com m ittee and be­
ve It Field where hopo was held (the millionaire winter colonies in work, and to enjoy tho sumo , l (, ^ *?. bitter nguinsf^W sj
j
vale
sale.
fore tho Staata bv January 25 at
The Campbell-Lousing post of out that the plane might havo\Palm Bach, Miami and other Flor* place in society us other people, Jterious figure, he doe*'not
In other days One came to
The price wqs ope of the lowest
he latest^ThU’ would enable the
American
Legion last night Htrrrt- a mnde a forced InndlpjK In so mo - ida^resegts sobai\ Smug, ing over nnd still show no honest effort t u j H ini;lm‘',l to ear
mote spot njong ••wo Maine thCCO rtlUe stretch of usually' cnlm be real man.
Senate to pu3s It by February 10 F.orth quite unlike any other thnt ever broughyDy atwfnrd srcurities huge truck o^£hristmas gnou^jto
.upJo *
C \ 1
i seC liasSieen llB it so ffi* this seusmd its enactment into law before the world has known. Around tho but under the eircumsta»wea was the Lake City hospital for disaol- wo
bast or iniwfovh Sgelii.
Young,
men
when
crime
has
P°“
h
V'»
n
slick
ofl(s~ T *
homes in which He lives the flow- considered by" Oitjt officials li* »*■
he end of Febrttary.
Excellent flying weather was ’ on a* tq p resu ffb f storevi officials once overcome your will—power ’ami that waa all. *
ers— refreshing flowers — bloom ing exceptionally
good.
In"&gt; cd veterans while tomorrow tho reported all along the route to MI,V*
Senator Simmons (D ) of North ovory doy la the year, nnd in the voiced their satisfaction over tie- munty welfare board and church
to be honest und straight, you are I Hickman divulge) anpthoril
I Rcinforvuruents are still moving u menace to society. Take my ex- ’ ing of the man's rmrnuvwluo 1
Jaiollna, .minority’ tax leader, homes virtues grow both by day |outcome or tho aalc and stops1 were organizations are planning to dis­ Harbor Grace,
Mrs. Grayson had planned to ' south to-dry up the winter play- ample to illustrate this, see how J killed Morion ParkcF.- He i
vis said to foel the same way.
and night. In the cities where the immediately taken to speed up the tribute Christmas baskets among follow the const-line, nnd it Is b e -1ground.
the
poor
people
of
the
city.
I tried to get whut every young cd that "Cramer," or "Kr«
The insurgents, who called the name of this One is honored, and
of PWPnrhiR the
l.owm.m regards the rcorgnni- man wants. Rut in becoming u were both IncniTect. lGckt
In the churches cnntntns, pa Ucved that if her plane developed
balance of . power,” were nou- where Hjs
Hjs will is tho law of tile delivery so 'w'probem fnquida
”„a|i i'!-7 „ trouble, unless tho difficuties zntlon of the prohibition service
ommital. Tho insurgent platform majority.
manufacturing, city tin * municipal obligations may k i nts nn.|
nnd choir services will l* gin wcrc too su,|,jeni a landing might ns the most imp ntant single event criminal to do so I put my own he knew tho man as "Andy
*4 v-a
a j T s ; » na,,r ™ jin 7 ;™ ,“nmt ;r i:P ™ o ,d ft. rapidly a , po-iblc.
this evening with some of them to have been made on land, the fact from the enforcement standpoint life in a mass und tho way out x-r."
be staged tomorrow night. Sunday that no ships have reported sight­ since the volstend act was poised. 1s very dark. 1 hopo 1 can do' “ How will you likhito go VfcV
something by giving you this L*»s Angeles to facp th e-jquv
night nt ti o'clock following thu
Ss u rp
r lu.s e s. should
S 3 be S applied
S «**.»*.«!«»«?«*«
warning. Think if over. Hcc my Hickman was asked.
-^
iaha^ c ,denla nnd imtnortal prin- W ilbur M ak es l n p close of services in the several ing Mrs. Grayson lends support
to the belief that if she made a
mistake. Be honest and upright.
"I'll be glad to go badj *“
churches, the coiumunity Yule
to reduction of the national’ debt clp ks'n ro ''m atu re o f ‘chleT Voncon
S
p
ot
O
f
Sinking
forced landing it was made on
Respect the law. If. you do these claimed.
I “.
Bstend o f taxes.
IlKhUd
Contra! Cart.
~ , f nnt’ . " s Z
cern. This One who came 1927
_
,r‘ , will
things you will be happier in th»
This Hickman, this r
while
a
brief
program
will
be
car_
_
_
_
«
•
ypara ago luis given cvcrj’ ncbie Q J L J n Q G r S O U
IlO tll
end und you will have gained buftling pvreonnlity|D
ri:d out. Atiusle Fidelia, the words
Southern
Will
Kppn
desire, impulse and ambition of
MUNCIE,
ImU
Doc.
21
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S
)
much more from life.
hmused wheii ho .wasA«hl
(x m in e r n m u J^ e e p
whlch wo 8C 80 many evidences
of which appear elsewhere in this
________________
*
Keyes, Los Angeles, (lUfr
PROVINCETOWN, Mass., Dec. issue, will be sung under the lead­ "Santa Claus w*&gt;nt let my girl
ts x
•
.vs
it* i
I ney, uccumpanled by
Officies A t Capital this Christmas Eve
24.— (IN S)— Secretary of Navy ership of Mrs. W. S. Leak. The au­ got lost nt Christmas time," A.
Jesus Christ, npd Jesus Christ;
Adn
Entzinmger To Make lice Davis nn.i chief
J . Wilson, fnthor of Mrs. Frances
Admiral
dience will ulso join in the sing­ Wilson Grayson remarked here
WASHINGTON, Dec 24.— (IN S)
alone, explains the high tides of)
■ p j i ul,»u.h chief of n
naval
Race For Legislature escort
H*raunhim
cli,,e
w*a
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24— (IN S )
ing of Christmas carols. There will tod»7 when informed his daugh­ —Secretary of War Davis has
back
to Los
—Hsadquartgra of the Southern S &amp; tS r
—
»
—
"My
mother
tried.
I
transmitted
to
congress
a
recomter's monoplane "The Dawn" in
»
r
i
"
''"
y
's
v
K
«
t
s
e
z
r
S
T
S
kJSis:
Uilway will ’ be maintained in
Charles IV. Entzmlugcr of Long- »«nai interview wil
(Ucpor meanlntf ..o f
In which she w»» flying from New treminUon that
the Savannah
A’suihingfon^ despite campaigns this day, and may each one find
Tho hotels and many private York to Harbor Grace, Ncw- River improvement project be mod­ wood, pioneer citizen of Kcniinule he smilingly suid,
ztjtu'hod by sevcr&amp;l southern cit­ in the Christmas hours new peace, to Cape Cod today to view the homes are to be the centers of so­ foundland was missing.
ified, he announced today. Tho ro- County and one of those instrum- was arrested on a
es to obtain a transfer, it was new strength, new hoj&gt;e, and new scene of the submarine b-4 dis- cial affairs tonight nnd ort Monday.
fommemlution would provide for cntal in thu development of the ho wouldn’t see her,,
"
I
have
every
confidence
in
tho
reported today, Atlanta, 'Richmond courage in tho fellowship which aster and to confer with rear Ad- Several dances, dinner* and lun- ship nnd in tho crew to pull u 5-foot channel to the head of na­ town of Longwood, today annuunc- probably be glad * l
end Chat-lotto have been angling he is privileged to enjoy with miral Frjuik II. Brumby over sal­ cheon* are among the uTents that through," Wilson said,
vigation ut Aulusta by &gt;the con­ cd his candidacy for the state leg- me.”
Hickman was not.all ■
vage operation*.
#r tho Southern to move.
s 'ruction of n lock and movable blaturc in the Democratic primary
are
being
anticipated
with
much
.
’
—
r
,
Christ Jesus. *
The coast guard patrolhout no. plensure.
to
he
held
next
June.
at
the possibility of mob
|
LETTS
$10,000
JOB
dam and by open river improve­
Southern, officials at one time
Mr. Entxmingcr served for sev- when he returned v
155, out of Glouchcster, designated
ment
to
cost
about
$1,305,Q00.
• AUASOULS c h u r c h
toremplated moving because the
toarrny 'the BCc”reUryaTul Admiral . T h e city wMl general jobserve u
era) years a* county commissioner the kidnaping und l
HAMILTON. Ohio., Dec. 2 4 . Rer. M. C. Clasby
wvemment is compelling the reThe army engineers have found, from the Longwood district. While man was completely
to the Falcon, which waa riding out “®**d*y °on
n Monday. All _of^ the (IN S )— Russell P. Price asisstan:
"Poverty is such a nuisance .such a fifty mile * an hour northwest business and professional firm * cRy manager at Daytoua, Fla., and however, that they cannot begin a member of the board Mr. K nta-! Hickman disclos
■novnl of the^ building which has
boused tho company’s head offl- an ugly thing. It may perhaps be
formcrl city auditor at Steuben- work until local interests “have mingcr supported and championed ope’night's sleep
y ™
............ .
2fU «1«* their doors a* will the formerly
n at thlrtd^dth and Penrisylvan- wrong or it may eve* be sinful by gale a mile or more off Wood End ririit National
Dank.
wv. . - —
— r- Thje
--7- pastoffla^
r -istofflcig villa, Ooio. today wan named city furnished, free of cost to the Uni­ many of the measures which have : Angeles, until he was “ K
Light,
wns
covered
with
ice,
having
e Aenvues.
.The building is in modem standard* to worry about
will remum opcm only until 12 o’- manager of Hamilton ,at a salary ted States, land required for (ho contributed considerably to the 1night’s sleep was oijtuj
ike line o f the government's fed* it at this time of the year when made a trip to the Falcon before click after wh ch the employees of f 10,000 a year by jh e com m it lock and dam and thu necessary growth und progress of Seminole Francisco.
we’ ttro telling each other to be the arrival of the visitors from will enjoy a half holiday.
building project.
flownge and dumping casements,” County.
He voluntarily retired | " I thought I’d naUa
alon here
marry and gay. But we cannot help Washington.
from
the
office
several day* ago, to Kansas City whore
nnd
until
tho
secretary
of
war
has
All operations had been sus­ - - thinking or it because .we have
received assurance that there will declining to offer -for jre-eketion. to seo"my mother,'
pended,
the
Falcon
alone
remain­
Wark lifay Get New seen it and it is our business to re- ing over the grave of the S-4. The
"Hut,” ho was as
Mr. Entzmingr is the first candi­
be available, within three years
date to onter the legislative race, realize that office
lievc
It
ns
fa
r
os
we
ean.
\
\
c
might
from
the
date
work
Is
begun,
ade­
Western Dry Job say forget It, get out and work, or mallard ami tho lark, the other res­
quate terminals for handling com­ lo promises to serve to the beat of ching for your apL
"By that time,1
wax poetic like Mr Belloc, calling cue ships, broke loose from their
merce of at least 125,000 tons ex­ its ability If the voters choose to
moorings nnd were obliged to run
"tho hue und cry n|'
Wa s h in g t o n , Dec. 21 —&lt;i n s &gt; God to wUness.
clusive of sand and logging oper­ elevate him to the office.
•
„
down.”
H. Wark, former state pro"The poor of Jesus Christ whom for the harbor. ations.''’
Asked If he w
'■Wtion-ttireeto^ fo r Kansas, la
no man hoAfs
Postoffice
W
iF
B
e
The City Hail park was the Club o f Sanford, we present you
Another recommendation called
shoot Frank R.
srtdsr con side ration fo r appolmHave waited on yOur vengeance Terris Decisively
scene yesterday' afternoon of un this tree as u token Qf our abid for tho improvement o f Knobb
car |ie stole
Opened Extra Hours whose
n*®Ms administrator for the newmuch too long.
Beats
Phil
McGraw
impressive
program when a ing faith in thu future of our Cluck, North Carolina, by provid
make Hi* escape, Ij
7 created,district comprising NeWipe out not - tears but blood:
handsome Christmas tree wuh city. Aa wo transplant it tenderly ing a 10-foot channel from ‘ the
.
..
.
.
.
..
didn't'know.
wsaHa. Knaaas and.. Oklahoma, it
our eyes bleed tears.
In un effort to fucilitute the
..j j,ad my
Pasquotank river to the Norfolk
from
U
native
wood*
to
hi*
dear
formally
presented
to
tho
City
NEW
YORK^
Dec.
24.
(
I
N
S
)
4.
„
,
.
_
g l e a m e d today.Come smite cur-damned sophis­
,, . cou|,in't (
—A sensational and profitable by members of thoSanford
Lur- spot, we dedicate it* evergreen* Pauthera bridge at an oatimated handling of the record breaking
The n«W district layout and the
volume
of
holiday
majl,
tho
Sanhnv(|
donP.«
tries so strong
coat
of
$79,000.
to
tbe
spirit
of
tbe
living
Christ­
fistic feud had been settled to- ' den Club., Tha •xercises drew u
Work appointment -L
will become efford postoffice will be opened ex* j Hickman, awoke
That thy rude hammer battering daw by Sid Terris’ decisive Tic- wrg« crowd,
manyo f themboys mas, to the flowers that will
w ive February 1, iwcording to
tra hours today, tomorrow ami i o'clock this morn
this rude wrtmg
’
tory over Phil McGraw here last and girl* representing local scout spring into bloasQpre at its feet; Doctor Is Held For
Monday, according to un announce-1r,,n „,i r0mfoi
d»* Vlan. W ark W passed the civBing down the abyss of twice night. The flashing New Ywrk organization*,
to the birds that will sing enrols
ment
to«luy by Postmaster J . P. night. His guar
u ‘service' examination.
ten thousand ?*ar«.
from its branches to the joy un I
Illegal Operia
Hall.
• "Is it-not much-more helpful to lightweight won nine of the 10' The tree, a fine specimen of tho laughter of little children.
that his sleep
rounds and proved conclusively; juniper BarbadeiuL, was greatly
Today the- office will remain the previous night
give » poor man a quarter aim a
3 Young G an g ster^ } homeless
"AH
of
these
were
dear
to
th
j
it
Florist's
admired
by
tho
gathering.
It
will
that he is the Detroit
Given an orange
CHICAGO. Dec. 21.— (IN S )— open until 7 o'clock in order that
one a bed. telling their, to
■. • „
,
„ serve In future years as the heart of our Mastor, who drsw Dr. Anuhte Rangettl. head of the as many packages may be deliv­ Hickman referr
Get $925 In Holdup think of Jesus Christ kWVeriiig in master.
It was the third and "rubber’ municipal tree and will be deco- his great lessons from their inno­
ered as possible before Christmas rather ironically,
the Crib outside the City of tho bout between then,. .In the firr-t rated and lighted throughout the cence and purity—who came not Ashland Boulevard Hospital,
" I t ’s my Chrl
held to tho grand jury by a cor­ Doy. Tomorrow morning tho of­
patriarchs,
because
hirfoster
ra­
to destroy but to fulfill. As we oner’s Jury here today on a double fice will he opened between 8 and
scrap Terris took a close deci­ holiday reason.
Dec; 24.— (tNS&gt;—
Although buret
ther
was
too
poor
for
the
nice
ho*«ree youthful, gangsters, who
sion after being floored four
The program opened with a thus, celebrate his blessed birth- charge of murder in connection 11 o’clock at which lime ull busi­ man was alert i
if**.yesterday held up and robbed
times in the first round. McGraw \bugle
_
___ by one
__ ____
(Continued on poge
cat!
of tba Boy day, we refresh our own souls in with tho death of Miss Loretta J . ness will be transacted except * t headline in
Kulllvanf ; Walls. Miss., of
the spirit o f Him .who esme that End era and her Infant child, salt! the money order window.
was awarded the second bout on a Scouts. Phyllis Smith,
hands
we might have life and that to have been the result of an ab­
* L’ Were sought today by police,
COUNTEB3 MAKES DENIAL foul.
o f.th e Girls Scouts,
There will be one Dot cel deliv­ rear
abundantly.” .* ■
bandits • trailed Sullivan s
OtM mo
ing of Joyce Kitr
ortion performed by the physician. ery on Monday and tho office will Pul’s Alibi.”
from the bank and seiz#&lt;l a
v ut
lie asked
PARIS. Dec. 21— (INS) Count­ R E B E L ATTACKB REPORTED poem, “ ImThinkm n
oiiaii
The Jury in Its verdict stabat|'th*t bo opened until 12 o'clock, the
ypetmas pay toll
when they ess de Jadsc. the former Alice
paper, but f
postmaster further announced.
Never
&amp; c A ning^M ora Lovely
MEXICO CITY. Dee. 2 4 - I I N S ) J^
v e r Sec
Dr.
Rongettl
had
failed
to
provide
Federal» Employees for the life of the child when death
J^ d ed him Into * ditch anil pulled Silverthomc. of ChJcago.whowM
low him to
Wwis. The three young men t*« finest *4 for ahooOng Vincent do
Then,
wo* Imminent after it had been Arkansas To Form
Get
E
xtra
Holiday
“ PW in a fa s t c*r
reclined on
TraffonL n young Englishman
—
■
women* singles
with whom she was Infatuate.!,
H oover
REMUS JU R Y REBU KED
denied today that she will marry troop*.* controllci tk* . I t S &amp; O M M I M * . In b * W f * ,
SH IFTS
do Tyaffpd. A sim llardenU lw as
f. ''h- LrtTLEftt
-CINCINNATI n -TW 2 4 .‘
(INS)-A “
*«#—a sc axnine rebuke to
y which fTund Georg., Renlun

■Party

YULE GREETINGS
ARE OFFERED BY
LOCAL MINISTERS

ACCUSED YOUTH
WRITES NOTE TO
AMERICAN BOYS

SANFORD READY AIRPLANE DAWN
FOR OBSERVATION IS LONG OVERDUE
OF YULE HOLIDAY i IN HARBOR GRACE

hi

Secretary Of W ar
Urges Changes In
Savannah Project

Handsome Christmas Tree Presented
To City Officials B y Garden Club

5381 a s W A f i

«reHVrv-ar.v**

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927

FOUR 4

Good Will Toward Men

&gt;e Sanford Herald
r n n
■ ftem o u n n e t p l
mt f a a f o n l . P l e r f J a .

As Christm as rolls arourut again with its cedar trees
Atraon
and holly wrehtha, its mysterious bedizened packages, and
its clear young voices caroling out on the night air that
“Jesus Christ, our Saviour, was born on Christmas day,”,
most of us experience a genial inward glow that is echoed
Mnnntfrr j n thc -words, “Peace on earth, good will toward men.”
,
'** K,1- t" r
Last Christm as we published an editorial called “ Pence
1:9 . .
on E arth,” and the events of 1927 in Sanford seem naturally
to have lead us to the remain# half of this beautiful phrase,
“Good Will Toward Men.” Acute financial distress, political
change, and the estrangement of many friends because of
H e r a l d . S a n f a r i T a ,i l&lt; i « r r r « » « • *
differences of opinion have ail contributed toward creating
rr, a a b a r r l b r a I c I k f l a t r r n a ■I &gt; t n » S r n l r r r f r r h I i i k ( r u m
a tension which the mellowing influence of the philosophy
u w p *ttm r a m .
u rx a a .a a ll.ia
a t r ^ o s m d i I w &gt; .n la Unity e u t r r . of good will might serve to relieve.
a l l - I k e l e a d i n g r u u l a ••( I k e
r « a * a r i d . - T h e I. A.
Throughout the two thousand years since the Christ
■ l l r . e f f i c i e n t l a K ln rld i
iH«r o r hitiiUllujc b i n l e ■nn u Child was oorn in the stable at Bethlehem, men all oyer th*
world have turned at Christmas time with renewed interest
■' T k « i f e e a l d la n i n e m h r r n ( ( b e
to
the wonder and beauty of the message that He brought,
A a d l l l l a r e a n »r ( i m t l u l l n n * . nn
l a t a r o a l l u n n l , U « o r l * l l u n o f l*uli- and certainly, this year, it should be fraught with a particu­
•lahera. A d . ertla e n a , nnd A d . e r l l a l n a
A ( « l b n k l r h r r q u l r r a r n r h l*wi&gt;- lar significance for us. New countries have been born, old ones
IIn k e r neenihrr
l»
n u tm ili
f.i
n have died, wars have been waged, won, and lost, fashions
\ k e r r s jk
n m lll
»(
atib«erl|&gt;liiM,
j l a t a l a o r d e r t o * n l t ; n b a n l n l r l r and men have changed, but still "The belfries of all Christ­
Mil c l a i m * o f r l r r u l a O u a an m i l n»
endom have rolled along the unbroken song of peace on
h r a r r t Ih taln raa m e lh o d e .
earth, good will toward men.”
£ SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1027.
During the war between the states, Longfellow, in his
B IB L E V E R SE FOR TODAY
poem, “Christmas Bells,” from which this quotation is taken,
; T I D I E S OF GREAT JUY
•The lamented the fact that the sound of Christmas carols with
w g « l Mid unto them Fear not; for their song of peace and brotherly lov e was drowned by the
.behold, I bring you good tidings of th u n d er of the cannon, and he likened the effect of the war
■DMlfc Joy, wmch shall l&gt;e to nil . . . ,
.
,
people. For unto you is born this lo th a t of nil oarthqunki rending the hearthstones of the
,day In the city of DuviJ a Saviour, country.
W hittier, too. in his "Christmas Carol” Doggrri
Which iq Christ the Lord. — Luke thut the bugleis might blow the march of peace and that
K &amp; lu c r , „
,
North, South. East
-----1, and West might be' united in working
Lv P R A Y E R :—O Thou Lord, of
for
the
common
good of humanity and America.
r jjf e h® Thou horn anew in us, nnd
then we v.’ill puss on dnily the good
More recently, we find the plea for peace and good will
tidings And great joy to others un­ in the Christmas greetings exchanged Inst year by the dip­
til all people have received them, lomatic leaders of the world. Among the answers to the
How
I CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND
1
. can
----- world pence and international good will
coming year?” ,Was this reply of
Heap iri more wood!—the wind in TP. a
thej tz
Ev chill; ■
^m g Albert of Belgium i: "Th e peace of the world can only
Bu t Wtjjit whistlo ns it will,
be insured by the universal good will of the peoples, **.:id
y this will depends largely on the ability of these peoples
n mutually to understand one another.”
It seems to us that King Albert's answer might well
; apply to Sanford. I f the people here would make an honest
L' concerted effort "mutually to understand one another," it
d would work an infinite, amount of good for our city. And
when two men understand that they are on different sides
8
the political fence, can they not have good will toward
each
other ju st the same? Because a person holds opinions
crew.
at variance to one's own as to what is better for the
England was merry England when ultimate good of Sanford, is it necessary that one entertain
Old^Christnms brought his sports a deep and personal hatred toward him?
T i m "fchristmas

On The Morning Of
Christ's Nativity

"] | The Three Kin

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
iN st

Nature

^

\vith° her

sympnthii
“ w«8 no so
J ju&gt;ty MJ

The star was so beautiful, |
and clear,
That all the other stars of th.
became r. white mist in the at
phere,
And by this they kenw tha
Coming was near
C f the Prince foretold in the
phecy.

Only with s;

w°°s ^
innocent"
And on her
Pollute with

Thi-ce caskets they bore c,-. ih»i,
saddle-bows,
r
Three cnske.s of gold with gulden
keys;
Their robes were of crimson silk
with lows
Gf bells and pomegranates anj
furbelows,
TI&gt;elr turbans like blossoming
almond trees.

Hut he, her fears to cease.
Sent down the meek-eyed Peace;
She. crowned with olive green,
came softly sliding
Down through the turning sphere
lli&gt; ready hnrliim'cr.
With turtle wing the amounts
clouds dividing,
And waving wide h
.-yrtpj
wand.
She strikes a argver.il ; u &lt;*
the ugh sea and land.

And so the Three Kings rode into
the West,
Through the dusk of night. ov«
hoi und dell.
And snmUiucft they nodded with
heard on breast,
And son-.itimca talked, ns they
paused to rest,
With the people they met at ,st&gt;mi
wayside wad.

Ni* war. or hat tie's sound,
—
Was heard the world around:
The idle spear and shield wore
high up hung;
The hooked chariot stood.
Unstained with hostile blood;
The trumpet spake not to the
armed throng:
And kings sat still with awful
e.Ve,
As if they surely knew their sov­
ran Lord was by.

“Of the child that is born," sai.;
Uul.nsar,
"Good people, I pray you. tell m
the news,
For we in the East have seen hit
star,
And have ridden fast, and have
ridden far,
To find end worship the King of
the Jew s."
And the people answered, “You
ask in vnln;
Wc know of no king but lierud the
Great."
They thought the Wise Men wero
insane,
*
A.: they spurred their horses acro»
the plain,
Like riders in haste, and who can­
not wait.

broached

the ^ * There were friendships in Sanford, some new and untried, some ri]&gt;e and of long standing, that did not weather
Christmas told the merriest the storm of the two campaigns of last summer* There

. mightiest ale;

AChrlltmaa

could 5™
" ' ’’T “ " " P 1™" ° f Mfc
foi
them to speak, or at best to give more than a churlish grunt
JTie poor man’s heart through half
w»y ° f salutation to a person who did not vote with them.
year.
There are men who could not play golf in a foursome with n
0lrun • tmaS Eve ttl0
Wer° 1111111 W^° happened to be on the opposite side from them on
On Christmas F.vo the mass was ,t hc ca" nl, Question, and women whose bridge game would
[ anng;
|DG spoiled if they should happen to draw a partner whose
cheer

gambol

No Substitute For
Christ Jesus

.It

Rfibe' damsel donner her klrtlcd
And, on the other I
’ aheen;
'
and women m Sanford
The hall was dressed with holly and whose vision is bn

p green;
* HM
i, F orth to the wood did merry men
o g°
f To gather In the mistletoe;
■•Then opened wide the Imron’s
t ■hall
fT o vessel, tenant, serf, and all;
Power laid his rod of rule aside,
|And Ceremony doffed his pride.
The heir, with roses in his shoes.
That night might villuge partner
choosey
EVEN TH E SC IEN TISTS
InThe Lofd, underogating, shure
' The vulgar game of ’T o s t and

given awuy
•Old Sanscrit proverb,
K —
o-------Real happiness is cheap enough,
it how dearly we pay for its coun- |
irfelt. --H osea Ballou.

TH E

t.Wd sf&amp;netimes have those
little *'
*S’
iba which Providence studs tu cn“ *M Wl1
uice the vulue of its favours.— m eot. or

oldsmith.

Q.UfHClvett

■Though a small draught o f phil- Vf 1,11 ni-'‘
lophy may lead a man into athe- f'"W*rnun.
m , a deep draught will certainly
r»ng him back again to the belief
v n if
i a Golf.— Bacon;
ULJ
There is un old Engtirh say Mg
hat as;many mince pic's us you
;**fe at Clir.stmu- so many happy
nonths will you huve.
;Th? c'-oi nit'lutiim of celestial
Jngs will make u innn speuk more
ibtimc y when h« dciccnds to
linan affairs.—Cicero.

Extract From “A Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens

Show nu- t h ’ man who would go
li hsuvtn r lone If h • could, nnd 1
ill show vitu (,ne who will never
1 admitted rito heaven.— Fclthuin.
»od never g ive u man u thing to
concerning which were Irreverto turndor how the Son of Gad
aid hjive done It. —George Macrue friendship is a plunt of
grp*"th. and must undergo
withnt *rid tho shocks of arl?tv. b'for,* St is eoritlfd to the
llatl m— George Wsshington.
good to b» often reminded
ieconvistencv of human nat:dB iR
to Hlearn
toB look
R P iM
B W without
br disgust on the weakness
sr* found In t!i« strongest
■^Macauley.
lorv and b^’ituv rotne
a-’U t lr r e He delights
* visits there are frs••&lt;,••,■&gt;1. . ___i n .
W f|

merry ^nristmas! Out upon ..rh ,
Merry Christmas! Whut’s Christmas time to you but a time for
t L‘
paying hills without n\onsy; n
time for balancing your books and r i A
having every item in Vm through
n round dozen of months prsssnt- una_t .
cd dead against you? I f I could; o ' . , ,
work mv will," said Scrooge in- 1
dignantlv, “every idiot who goos A .’
ahaut with ‘Merry Christmas’ In I " ’8
his lips, should U* boiled with his
.
own pudding, nnd buried with a f,»„i..
stake of holly through hia heart- .
H ethPuldl"
.
r : p^seru
"Uncle F* nleaded the nephew.
another
“Nephew!" returned the uncle other j
stMTly," keen Christmas. Is your Uik L\
own way, ami let me keep it In wmr&gt; n

T'. ree Kings camo riding
,
away,
,d‘‘
Melchoir nnd Gasper ami p,it
ta r;
'“•*
.Three Wise Men on! of the r ,
were they,
3,1
And thty traveled by niL-h&gt; „ .
they SiCpt by da/.
anJ
For their guide was a beautjf,!

Sarasota Herald
About the same time th -t Jesus
was born in Bethlehem of Judea,
.1
.
.r
,,
And hr
there was born a lynna, m Capa- ,
^
docia, a child who grew to he a man
of considerable iinpottnr.ee in the y0 they
ancient world. His name was A pol-|
Rto
lonius. He studied .medicine in the .p,
,
temple of Aesculapius and attend- y
1,
ed ail the various philosophical
L8'
•ehool.s of bis ilay. He traveled far
and wide, in Egypt, Parthin and In- j
®
Hot wisest Kate says no,
dia, ac(]uainting himself with wis- i The cll:
The shephenis on the lawn,
This must not yet be so,
dujn, mystieism and sorcery of
wa:
Or e’er the point of dawn,
The babe lies yet in smiling
those
countries.
Upon
his
return,
i
Sat simply chatting in u rustic
infancy,
developing great activities as a " nt* 1
row;
That on the hitter cross
morel reformer of Greece, Italy
”u
Full little thought they then,
dust redeem our loss;
nnd Spain, he gathered to himself
n
That the mighty Ban
So both Idoiself und us t &gt;
many
followers
and
organized
them
Throug
Whs kindly come to live with
golrify
•n o congregations very much like
hor
them below;
Yet first to those chained in
our
Christian
churches.
And
no
I’d hups their loves, or else their
sleep.
A h attempt war, made, through
gie
sheep,
'I lie wakeful Inimp of doom must
the use o f the story of Apollonius, Rut thi
Was all thut
did their silly
thunder through the deep.
to discredit Christianity in the
the
thoughts so busy keep.
time of Emperor Septimius Sever- ^nd oti
With such a horrid clang
us, late in the second century. At ‘ i,urn{
V\ hen such music sweet
As on Mount Sinai rang.
the instance of the wife of Septi- *
There hearts and cars did greet,
While the red fire and shudder­
riiius Severin', one I’hilosstratus1 * .
As never was by mortal finger
ing clouds out brake;
wrote and published a life of Apol- j ‘
stronk.
Hut aged earth ngimst,
Divinely-warbled voice
lonius. Ho lecited incidents in the .
With terror of that blast,
Answering the stringed noise,
experience of Apollonius very sim -i 1,1 ^
Shall from the, surface to the
i :-r to those i cited about Je s u s 1
,rc
As all thetr soiiis in blissful
center shake;
in tiie gospels. A chorus of swar.s The lit
rupture touk:
When nt the world’s 'js t session,
were said to have sung together at The chi
The uir, such pleasure loth to Th" dreadful Judge in middlu uir
lose,
h ; birch. He wv reputed to huve
da;
shall spread ids throng.
With thuusund echoes still pro­
m st uu; devils, raided the dead, Of a ki
longs each heavenly close.
And then at last our bliss
j hen led the sick a in I mysteriously
via
j I appeared and reappeared. SacFull nnd perfect i s
Nature that heard such sound.
lint now begins; for, from this
|m l voices were aid t&gt; have been Ilis me
Beneath thy hollow tound
happy day.
! heard out of the heavens approv- Sat w*
Of Cynthia's seat, the airy re­ The old dragon, underground
ing him r \ n great teacher. There
res
gion thrilling,
1 1 strnitcr limits hound.
no doubt about the fact that Ap- Wutchi
Now was almost won
Not half mi fur casts bis usurped
ollonitis whs a remaiLnbtc charachr,
To think her part was done.
sway,
ter and that he performed n great p
And that her reign had her. And wroth to see his kingdom
nT.ny marvelous deoils and taught r i'
its last fulfilling:
an exalted philosophy of life.
1
She knew such harmony alone
Swinges the scaly horfor o f hla’.H y a f t e r t)»•• night t &lt;d,. I .,
The life of Apollonius only scrvCculd hold all heaven and earth
folded tail.
ihg their neon-loved maze, A to emphasize thut element in the
in happier union.
,
.
.
. . . .
[ religion of Jesus Christ which is its
.
The oracles are dumb;
•
llut see, the virgin blest
f dUtlhctive feature. Had Jesus been ll,e Y 11
A : lust surrouds their sight
No voice or hideous hum
Hath laid her Babe to rest.
*c&lt;
A globe of circular light.
Runs through the arched toot
Time is i«u&gt;- tedious song should ' a mnn like Apolonius, and only a
man,
the
world
would
have
heard
The
gc
That with lung beams the
In words deceiving.
here liuve ending;
nothing more of Jesus than it
Ki
shamefaced night arrayed: ' Apollo from his shrino
Heaven’s youngest teemtd star
lui» heard of Apolonius. But it The fr
The ’j.dm eit cherubim,
( an no more divine,
Hath fixed her polished ear,
aw
And iworded seraphim,
! With hollow shriek the steep pj
Her bleeping Lord with hund- him been fur indifferent. Jesus is
more
potent
in
the
world
today
Was
f&lt;
Arc seen in glittering ranks
Delphos leaving.
maid lamp attending;
with wings displayed.
No nightly trance, or breathed And all about the courtly Stable than he has over been nnd exerris- xhc m
Harping In loud and solemn quire,
spell.
Bright-harnessed angels sit ip os a great influence over the live*
and uc.ivitics of men. lie is still And tl
With unexpressive notes to Heav- Inspires the pale-eyed priest from
artier serviceable.
tho great saving power, working in
bo
cn’s new-born Heir.
the prophetic cell.
__ —John Mihou.
the hearts of munkind, to 'deliver . .
men nnd women from the thrall- AnaJJ*
Such music (as ‘Its said)
'
' G °D R E S T Y E MEBKY
dom of sin. The hope of mankind
‘
Before was never made
A'" 1 the resoudlng shore,
GENTLEMEN
b1
But when of old th e'sons c f
A ,votc1e , ofweeping heard and God rest ye, merry gentlemen;
let rests upon Jesus raihe^ than upon
Apollonius, because JFsus is the
^0I
morning sung
loud
nothing .you dismay.
While the Creator great
Fro,,, haunted spring, and dale
For Jesus Christ, our Savior, woi spiritual power through which Remen
mankind realize their spiritual assa
Hir constellation set
K,,Ked w,th P°Plur Pa,e*
born on Christmas day.
pirntions and hopes. It is because, Of an
And the well-balanced world on . Th.e P»rtin/? K0,,iu8 is wllh ai» h*
Th®
.rof e
° ‘tr
hinges hung
'n,r 8Cnt*
hem. the stnrs shone through Jcsu'. today, quite as much ps in
th
And cast the dirk foundations ^ lth (lower-inwoven ttesscs torn
the -ray
the days when he walked among
j eep(
The nymphs in twilight shade c f When Jesus Christ, ^ our Savior,
And btd the weltering waves their
tangled thickets mourn.
.was born on Chriatnijis-day.
cosy channel keep*
jn connecrflteiI earth,
„ ,
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Ring out, ye crystal spheres,
And on the holy hearth.
l,oJ1iJSfh.nJCyoa S frig h t ^
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Once blest our human ears
Tho L a r. um| Lemurs moan
“th ng you afirignt,
(If ye have power to touch our
with midnight plaint;
l or
,Wa*
Yen. Tiutii .and Justice then
Will down return to men,
Orbed in a rainbow; and like
glorious wearing
Mi icy will sit between,
Tliimied in celestial sheen,
With radiant feet
the
tissued
clouds down steering;
And Heaven, u a t smile festival
Will open wide tlrj gates of her
high palace ball.

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deep organ blow,
1 And the chill marble aecmi to reth* wns bt'rn on Christ mas-day.
And with your minefold harmony
swent&gt;
i
Make up full conaort to the an While each peculiar power fore- - ,&lt;H* rcs*
t hn-stians;
»yropbony.
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Th,
For if euch holy son *
Poor and Baalim
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Enwrap oar fancy long,
Forsake their temples dim.
Time will ru« back, and fetch
With that twice battered
the age o f gold
j
of P a le stin e ;,
And sneckled Vanity
. And mooned Aahtorwth,

was of a woman born.
Now all your sorrows he doth
god
heal, your (Ins he takes away:
For Jesus Christ, our Savior, .wm
born on Christ mas-day.

For the
V J mauce
cd his
vC,
And returned to their hornet
o'.har way.
.
— Henry Wadsworth LongM
Th? time draws hear the bii
Christ;]
Tho mqon i«
still; \
The ChVistr
to Mil [
Answer eacfl oil

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SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2L 1927

evening 7:30 .
Tlu- First Baptist Church cord
inlly invito * visitor.* mid ritixens
H I.S l CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth and IVInietto Avc.
Church School U;|5.
\Vur»hip end Communion 11:00.
Sermon, "Joys Bern into the
” ‘ritl with Christ."
•^hri«tl«n Endeavor 0:30.
Evening Service 7:JO.
*
Chrirtutus Pageant. The Birth oi
t hrist."
•"■‘I ms numerous assistA. it are very cordially invited to
d distribute the gifts,
'v ' *1*i’ »th us on this Christmas
la r was a splendid auru" much praise can not
A;
i:. Sunday morning the
h&lt; hosts in n akiiig this Chur. 1 School of ;h&gt;. First Chris­
that will he long reincm- tian Church will give a short
“ h ami every child who Ch-t Iran: prog mm. Then Santa
It is earnestly hoped that wi I give each child present a gift
'"Uicnt „f the Hotel For- t'r.'-n i!it Christmas tree. Follow­
"tll make this an annual ing the Church School program the
ninrning worship ami communion
v ill complete trie morning serVires,
Gloria I’atri
Chr .ttr.n Endeavor at *»::*.(l with
Scripture I A
a ve int resting program for the
Anthem, “I
y ung poopie,
T idings".
11" .-nirir servic,. will he given
Offertory
'■ t . tho prvsntatnm of a Ueautifii' P.tg in.; on th- hinh of Christ
Hymn
witn , It..it talk by the pastor.
S» rnitui, "id
ol the Itirtii
Aril hem. " I
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I N 'T CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bethlehem"
SCIENTIST
Hem diet ion,
Cht. ■ hi Science services arc
Kpworth Long
It tu* ti . ■y Suiitluy morning in the
AV. ... . Club, Oak Aviiue near
1.
m - . t. at II o'clock: Sunday
S
! at 10 o'clock. Subject fur
C'tr. ii r&gt;'». "Christian Science.”
|| ' \\ drieolav evening
services
t, (wl i.t) im lutie tedimonies of Chris|t
Selene,* healing are also held
jin th* Wt.ai.'.n’s Club at 7 o’elock.
Tin Clni.rli mninluitis a free
IB lorn g I’ m i , 517 First National
y Bank Building, where the Bible
I- mill ad aulhorizeil Christian Sci1 enc«* literature may be rend, bor. •rowed or pureluisd.
Open
ituily
,'Xiep' Suetlays and holidays from

Ottlce Telephone i U MRS. FR E D . S. DAIGKR. Society Editor Itesldence

child
• 7.^ ' f rKtn n" (l J"llie-&gt;t
children r. .Chris.mas parties eve.
staged ,n this city wna tfiat l(f y r .
SUNDAY
day afternoon when the man i - .
Lchoir of the First' Baptist mont of the Hotel Forrest £ £ * , . '
Lh will kiyc a cantata “Out of hC? n.,T l ° ? r r,0', children at ,|„.
(Wilson) atJ7:80 o’clock hotel. In spite of his rush at this
season. OI,| Santa ( bus wired the
[7 Baptist Church.
Utinir of
tho "Municipal Dinnnger. G Schlossoe. that h,
Emas Tree at 6:J0 o’cclock K u
V* here by a'H'lane to bt.
\Min the younjf guests.
L Central Park.
Festive in its holiday ,|rv*-&lt; w .h
MONDAY
e
:.P
, rV
bedecked wtih all
g L class will have Christ- kinds
of red cut flowers
party at 7:30 o’clock at tho hoinsetiu.s and --------- 1 including
roses, as well ;
L of Mrs. Kent Rossister or, wreath.*,, potted plant
s and umii Ip r
L. Avenue. All regular, assuggestions of the ______
holidays. In ,h..
[ i members and members of
j center w:iH the mamouth Chri
[Home Department are cor1 mas tree glistening with
L invited.
1 tinsel and ^1 ovi, as well asicicle.'
him
; (n,i Mrs. .Marlon Sttns Wig- died.s of si
iny ornaments, am
[will entertain at a dance nt
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of tiny rain.
country Club at 0:770 o'clock lighted with myriads
im
\y
colored
electric
light t.
Ug thrir guests, Mr. and
Bnnknl about the base wen
[Emest \Viggin3 of Wnshingdredt of gif s of all kinds f.
D.C.
l i' di.M awaiting old Santa to ,ji
Tu e s d a y
to mte them. Then* were dolls, t,
Lj*| Department of Woman's
blunts and hooks ft r the git',
ftrill have fortnightly bridge while for the hoys old Sant
L»t 3.00 o’clock with Mrs. A.
brought tool sets, hills, whistle
brt, Mrs. 0 . Irving Loucks airplanes, tops, games an,I l.,„,k
Mrs. James F. Hawkins ns
I bo babies Wei ,, not forgotten, hr
Hies.
mg pre-entud with rntt'es, dull
aiitl other suitable toys.
The ft rival of Old Santa Chiu
was greeted with cries of glee II
marched down the stairway tm
made his way to the throng whii
cag, rly awaited him. Santa mud
a most delightful talk tellin
the kiddies „f his trip south t
. nnford, ami at the conelusio
Shade wished them the very hnppies
; for Christians, lie then naked the , hilt
id the run to form in a line in the bn
room and mutch nast the »

Personals

r. and Mrs, C. C. Strong of
Wile, Miss., announce tho
1! of a son, December U'l.
Strong will be remembered
u Miss Ruby Middleton.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
-------- Tim first service* will be a c.el
[. ami Mrs. John Overstreet
Holy Communion
ilaietto will spend the holi'’ “ lurdav, the Kvt.
jtrc as the guests of Mr. and ( •*‘,stmas lb: A. M
B G Methviu
, Morning Prayer, Hnlv ( onumi
lion and Sermon II: A. .M.
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.Church School Service
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and Mrs. Tom Hoy and Mi
Wednesday evening. Decent!.
In, T K. Duke of Ukelaml JSth. at 5 o’clock the Chur,
« holiday guests of Mr. School will meet for its amm
Its. B. G. Methvhi.
[Christmas celebration in Ho
--------. Cross Parish House.
and Mrs. Jako W^y of Ar*-------- .1
ire spending the holidays CONGREGATIONAL CHL'RCi
nnth
t n tknll*
it n it i#lil
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their daughter,
Mrs,
Byrd.

At The Churches

. and Mrs W. F. Ravcnel
zby left Friday for Charles*
5. C., where they will spend
lolidnys visiting relatives.

FIRST 1! \I'TIST CHURCH
Sunday School Ji;;I0 A..AB
Morning w.rshiii and sermon I!
A. M.
Se.inuh sidiject, "Tl:e Tritintp
nut Vote; The Angel's Message."
Young P opie',* Union- (RlJi.
Ba'itis'ital service .
Ufn istinit:, evening
message,
"The l ove Trail Tlu. (il'.VVS Tltis
Christ inns Night."
Christmas music will be heard
(buth morning and evening.
Under th.* direction of Mrs, A.
M. Philips with Miss Margaret
, Davis organist tlie choir will giro
■It the cMUiing hour the cantata.
"Out of tlu- East."
Church Family Hour Wednesday

''AGE

Adeste Fidelis
t ilili.r** N'ot.-

Tin* I t f r n l d tins
t o p u b l i s h tin*

“ *Y1,I" "f AU. « f Fidelia, which
'%»11 i Hun«c on Sunday ewnlntr
•u ''•iilr.il I’nrk on the net’ll*
,*l" n "I the IlKhlinK of the
community
Christmas
tree.
Herald readers who are hot
laminar with the words are
avk.it ,,, clip this piece and
carv\ It with them lo tile park
ADESTE FID ELIS
cnnie, all ye faithful.
Joyful and triumphant,
come ye. (1 come ye to Beth­
lehem;
&lt;ume mul behold Him
Bern the King of angels;
0 come, let us adore Him.
0 come, let us adore Him,
C'me, let us adore Him, Christ
the l-onl.

Mo| the $®dship
19 2 8 bring Upua n ocean full.or
'Health ,"U)ealttv
^arvdljappme s S

l»r&gt;t| of Coil
Light of Light,
Lo! i|e abhors not the Virgin's
Wonili;
Very (hal.
Begot 1in, not created;
O conic, let us adore Him, etc.
Sing, choirs t.f angels,
Syhg in exultation,
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Sing, all ye citizens o f heaven
above;
•lltirv to (hitl
In tin* highest;
O conn*, let us adore Him, etc.
* en. Lord we greet Tb»*i*.
Born this happy morning;
Jet us, ti. I he,* he glory given;
Word of the Father.
Now in flesh appearing;
O t.mie, let iis adore Him, etc

Yt’stt»rtliiy, tile house whreh a well-known
Sanfonl woman rents for a portion of her income
caught lire.
&lt;’ottsiileralile damage was clone.
Totljtj the house 111 which she lives caught
lire from a defective chimney and it too was
considerably damaged.
Two peces of ill-fortune in two days, and the
two davs before t ’hristmas at that.

*&gt;*‘w ii,tk Uni* t.f mg ques­
tions ii'kftl by the naturalization
exam in. is is: What are the duties
of it tntnm ’ Mrs. Samuel Chotzino'f. si&gt;i. 1 of a great violinist
anil wifi* ,if a music critic, who was
applying for naturalization, an­
swered til, question thus; “To set*
thnt even thing is kept hotsy-t.it*
sy.” She l e wd.

lUBl.L ('ll U TAl tjl A I'KNT
I*ark
Jn,l St.
Song service 7: to. I’rc idling
A new |i;iiama negligee has its
Side I*. M.
Every niglit except Sat. A Mun- coat fn'himed from past -1 flow­
ered shining hupe and its trousers
day.
accordion pleated satin.
Subject Xmas Night;- “One star
guided the wise men to the Babe
in tin* manger, Myriads of stars
lit.* telling us that His second com­
ing is at hand."
Other sul 1iccls for the week tire;
"Ls the world washed white nr
wh'tc wt'shi d."
" Ii.1*. to jmy the preacher with
"(•A 1.1.OPING FURY
nit u iug you 1* own. money."
'* ffe world ctrnnia in f&gt; acts.
Collett ions
F, m are past, otic is still future."
"After death then wh-it?"
P\//I.IN&lt;; UO-EIIS"
“ Who is the author of Spiritual*
Lim."
Sportlight
All nr. earnestly urged to attend
PIONEER INSTINCT
all Hu ** &gt; services as our campaign
will he short and you will want to
heat* evi ry suhjfct.
K. A. Macaulay, Evangelist.

But she will have as happy a Christmas as
though neither of the houses had been damaged.
For the damage is completely covertl bv insur­
ance.
And, in addition to that, the roof was re­
placed on one house today in time for Christ­
mas, and the roof on the other will he replaced
Monday.
(iootl insurance, plus just that kind of prompt
st rvice, means absolute security against n
gloomy holiday and proof against loss at any
other time of the year.*
This is surely an insurance Christmas.

Milane Today

INSURANCE

FIRST NATIONAL RANK BIULDING

.3 Julia Dillon

of Lowell,
arrived here Saturday to
the holidays as tho guest
s. Sandy Anderson.
ami .i,,s. jonn r.. m om s
ALL SOULS CHURCH
" f ohn„Morr‘* J r " of.
Dee. 21 Christmas Eve. Muss at
ale will arrive here Sat- Midnight, No oite admitted lifter
evening to spend the holt- ,o A M n , c. 25, Sunday Feast of
r'th, Mm;mMorri8 mothei‘' the Nativity.
C. A. Williams.
Fitst Man* SiOO A. M.
Special singing by the children,
and .Mrs. Leslie Kill and
Second M an 10:00.
laughter Louise of Orlando
Benediction Uftcr second Mass.
ipemj Christmas Here with
--------Sill's mother Mrs. Ernest F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
t
(Sunday, Dec. 25, 11*271
------ -tV. P. Huhrmsn, Pastor
i Ball left Saturday for Sunday School, U:U0 An M.
|Ga., where he will spend Preaching, 11 A. M.
Organ prelude
Invocation sentence
Hymn Emily Bailey, Miss Fern
Apostle- Creed
John. Huddleston
and
Prayer
' Cowan are planning to
Solo, “'I here’s a Song in tin*
the week-end at Atlanta,
A ir" Dr. II. \V. Rucker.
ititing friends.
Psalm
*nd Mrs. Charles Lowe of
and Mr. and Mrs. Ymu.1
* of Kissimmee will spend
Mays here as the guests of
■d Mrs. B. O. Mcthvin.
•od Mrs. Merino \V. IUed! Lake la ml will nrrivo hero
■T evening to spend the
P* hen* with Mrs. Bledsoe’s
“n. Howard P. Smith at
* * "n Sanford Ave.
I* »nd. Mrs. Otis M. Cobb
* Beat h are expected to
«re Saturday afternoon 10
“* holidays with Judge
1Wrcnts,

PR IN C ESS
TODAY
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Comedies
Paramount News
Organ Overture
Songs of the Sunny
South

Billy West Comedy
“T H E LUCKY FOOL"

Kriizy Kat
“ A E R O N U T S '*

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Extends

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ESTELLA MELSON, MRr,

Christmas Menu

H A Y T M IJ C ttR JJT M A J
YO U R- M E R R IE JI

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Hors d’ocuvVes
Pickles
Hearts o f Celery
StuffeQ Olives
Cocktail
Oyster or Grapefruit
Soup
Cream of Chicken
Entree
Chicken Livers On-TuaH
Viands
»v- P i l t , Parsley Butter. Roast Young Turkey
Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Roast Milk-futted Chick­
en with Jelly, Roast Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint Sauco
Vegetables
Mashed Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Peas, Califlower, Butter Sauce
Salad
Waldorf or Hearts of Sanford Lettuce, Russian Dressing
1
Entremets
Mince or Pumpkin Pie
English Pum Pudding
Fruit Cake
Vanilla Ice Cream
Cluster Raisins
Mixed Nuts
After Dinner Mints
Beversgo
Cafe. Noir
5:30 to 8:30
Dinner serve'd from. 12 to 2:30,

T o each and every resident of Sanford and Seminole County
we wish a very, vejy Merry Christmas and the happiest
New Years.

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Snn Franri.&lt;eo and o th e r, points
within twenty minutes a fte r they
are. deposited in the boxes. Picture agencies anil syndicntea
ore'" making extensive arrnngenit (its to furnish papers all the
important convention
incidents
the dny fall-ovine their.occurence.
Special Reports
Twenty new* pa pert, trt ditto, nro
prt paring to have'' sjieciitl wires
installed i&lt;« the ITnll, so that; their
crfrrespn'id' i t * ' ft ill htive almost
the snrri- fncilities between their

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Routh and Stenstrafti
Grocers.
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Sem inole

for 1(* al
of a local committee
amber of commerce,
have ch arge.of pperanreroonta fo r the
have been laid aside
■i conference uf repthe Republican
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I f a manual were written today
n (l!1 “Tin Perfect Hostess,'1 then*
* would he ii" lulled so m aty aug*
n* geitloni nn,,tlie gentle . ul '■i'Vn‘ tiert a in
the novice would |
fenp of lack of* know-j
Ejfc'foel her
We thnn ever. Hnl in* nintK,’ lull's nw
Bb ter howfwMWrti^fWght he written
S ' therein it, would all come hack to
4 tho ond-.Mett—thought consider!!•’ ation a n ilpreparation for the mmK. ’ , fort of th ajm ejit..

|p r . 1Supposing that'one

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
To '
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Friends and Customers

Thanking our
Extends

many friends
for

their past

Heartiest Greetings

wx^U^oooooocSi’- r patronage.
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. Y e a r of Pleasant business
A sso ciatio n ,, we extend’

privileged

J J - t o have u distingui:du-d guest ■
J: the holiilaya—one. who has hern i
J go very t^Usy and active that “iic
}: has h;wl i u j t servo a short hour in
| the day to^ herself in self d e -1
it fonse-psny. the breakfast hour
This, 4 she might enjoy in bed.
flfeVe’A’ Art Attractive ni*h
h B t t l f you cannot buy juet ihe l ight
J»‘ ttih p rfo T 'th is. bcrausc your nm &gt;
If. ic already exhnu-sted l&gt;y t'nri«t-i
, imifl purchase b. you cun alw-ivs II rSftTan^ fln attractive tray , with th
I
dUhc^ ,ynu have and add
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P iU U « original touch— a snow man
ft. o f gym drojta u toy tree r,r a vprigj
^ of holly if that is all ihnt
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Christmas T im e

T itle G u a r a n t y &amp; M o r t g a g e C o .
Investments, Securities, Mortgnfrcs, Loans, Abstracts,
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107-00 Park Avc.

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IL.ypu can buy u hrenkfan •t. I'nut In
mul rojr.it a cunning tray v ith siibv big till''
t .Miildin
while c

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Cover wiuli v.-*t baking red*—
afsof wards apply goody —

i over it and flower clusters ou t hi*
lidBf?—thft-rtugar bowl has one, the
cofwx* ivntf irhocolnte pots, the h
vmu&gt;r ijtg h ci*'. ati|I t h«- lid to the
covtrciUdwli-1 *■
CgU*-** l»J the I ire
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\Vl»il&lt;» 'yorfrucri* 'deciding this, jm
portent qucutlob. you m.ey reiiiei"bcriy.uiV tff KJfWhild t»t* mi tiled to i
havif your lifter dinner cuff**** in
fihfroAt df the flrcpl.sei*. A perfectly
‘ delightful .set ir. wuitinjr f«»r yo i \
all hrrungvd on » fylnrs trny with!
allw r
handles. The cbanning I
«ofteo pot is band d with
d'
lustre on white. Batidi nf silver
decurate the dainty cups and the iiui i MiuiK-i i. i
cigarette box, * which matched injiihui !■'i, ■Ui*.
. . A little glass conipnfc'of rM tftii'- USrd.inmc old ‘
dies could he added to make u
•, little Christmaa topi h with ■•mo
jfflm g r a n t mints.
Ware, with i’
amt
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&gt;rated . '
I f ,.y k u
having ». house shap:* , but eft'ii wn.‘
m trow ,
paiiy,* and ' guesti are du iliing in im*lt"0*ry'with “v: f:i
n*; with
'/ mitfout/on Christmas errund.- bv- forum I nnd odd lit*. !»*
forii the day, anil ufterwardn an our trees thiil never g'i* ■". ItliPilInu*
with *1t «. 11 ■
i.( ifi- ‘ i 111r .
The P iv.br td. a
PeWter i f " eil i ' "&lt; tall,. ftp!*i‘
printit with imilb0r, v, lino, m* opSanlsn Ginas SM*
pmttiitity to hriiiff out ! the 'Am
C n n refectory tnhle for sin ity iicirhien. * W;i« Jifbu-i d. /V:' *’
luri h times, th** crude Spun!
CSUldlc* III old p"\\tee iV»dee
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yin m Bets would seem useful a*
l»f»&lt;i’ &gt;!
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pai icularly appmpriute. A renttAn inne..trnl liii* u clu'Ii *■.*.
a large green
y glafl*,!'pmtos |Of •d to form n plea uk hm *
1l* md. Tlic center piece b*'iw yn
nm cups of green, sturdy looking ' mhe
jHiwler i ni'dles waif n inlrro*
tur biers and fa t1n ■d eftiullba * with surrounded bv W'''1 p.ne Inui'-hi
wmild
silfer holfc/ tied to thnn
Tiny white fifur* mu ted and
TmXo any guest wnnt to ea*
* * -- '* dim. r ', ■li*t on tin i&lt; inir i
^hen th e re -is Christmas
Word* ul \S lioiii
to jo considered. One can Ipend
Ar.d n&lt;&gt; m-itnr hpv y'*u e t your
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very true service and so the Bond-

iday season, w e hope that your blessings on Christmas

Hill Lum ber Co. uses it this year as a

Day w ill be outnumbered by the rosy opportunities and

it has rendered in the City oKSanfbrd.

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of Sanford we hope

In an old world language Noel spells

symbol of the many years o L service

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T h e joyful Christmas season is here-love reigns sup-

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�THR SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. DECEMI1ER 21, 1027

Alvarez Greets Lindy

pa g e s e v e r

Mex;co’c Crowds Cheer Lindy

first photo shows Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh being greeted by
g field Mexico City, a t the conclusion of bis non-stop flight from
kt Morrow, wife of the American ambassador while Mr. Morrow

p.u.vnp ,&lt;nw ot|i Jtuo|*» spwoj.1 opipu via.iayt hi mu .nj} jo .mo Cheering throngs lints! th»&gt; streets of M
'•I I'o'jiivu ( \\&lt;uan
u.woipu
Jtiri.;.- |ji;.» atrano, .up -t s\t*» tho presidential palace ami the Americ
mi.in II11A UII,H ‘ipumioui a.iipsiA n an*t ‘»&gt;P*m tplrmpun y men and preceded and followed by motor cycle police, speeding down

|Mrs. Frances W. Grayson

" “
£
By Marjorie
time there
The Ro*ary club of that city tnkin
| »l " s calc
the baskets for the poor'
tl/tho'c in 1,11,1 dis{ribute» ‘ be toys with the
L grot, ,"
™ " method of having so
mle it their
tk v T * '
'
lor families °,r whate™r . ^
hnve * « &lt; !'« .
linnera and :?C™ e*&gt;,ccln,,y “ &gt;mmendahle.
loo. might
X,nn* s P , r l t “* **• It Stations
| Another Christmas custom thnt
port of or- ,llls same* city takes earn of. is nrrudder the Ia »iging for a Christmas tree inside
itmas. Old- tae railroad station. Through the
ones frat- bolidny week, from eight to ten
groups of every evening, there is some sort
icthing for °« entertainment provided for the
in*, the true " “ v*1' ” who must wait for train”.
Ihe Camp rire Kiris nave charge
...* ‘ , 1. IT |ong ovning, the hoys’ band, another.
i-itb ititfnr ^Ite high school Glee Club takes
, » port and many of the church choirs.
‘
1 11 One evening there was a fine niuai.cal program given by the choir
Orphans
from the colored church.
Individual charities ore always
orphanage
Sometimes these takc lhe
V '
«*«• form of giving u good time to some
es.' C9; elderly person who is really not in
tneir local IKed otd ]fV()icK nro ,ll(t atranj tfll
on ne poor jn Ootids and boarding houses, their
tor tlnsn led fn irjijea scattered or indifferent to
,,
. their welfare.-Thoy may have suffi, lcs* m!*5, cient for ult their material wants or
rh • C1|f evcn more than enough. But the
there. It holiday season may find them
. 110
y* cruelly lonesome, memories of haph f
l’ler times, surrounded by loved
iig the holt- oncSj prcssing in upon them.
rtation^The j Kindliness Is Its Own Reward
ives all the
In such a case an invitation to
your home for Christmas dinner
Helpers
! nr,tl P°rhnps a ride with your famn town an- lly nlterwarda may mean a bright
■evnils that sPot *° Bon,e elderly friend, that
shnre in the wil1 Rive l,leaaure in memory for
weeks ufterwards.
*r first, the
Dinner in a hotel or boarding
ted to bring houoe on Christmas with no clme
■hool. These friend at hand is indeed a dismal
to the fire- prospect.
k busily at
Those who are shut in because of
dring them, invalidism deserve our special
le of things thoughtfulness and care. All sorts
go down to of little loving attentions can be
school and t.rrunged for such ones without
work in progress.
great expense,

"Had it been my eb'Id. I should
have done as the parents of the
Cullen baby did. Tit • father and
the mother and the physician have
tile right to decid1'," wr.n the decluruti* ■&gt; made by Dr. Rachclie Yarros, one
Chirago's most promin­
ent women physicians.
“The problem is inure of a social '
than a medical one,** she added.
“Under th* present social system
the child belongs not to the parents
alone but to society us a whole.
•in I1H5 Dr. Hurry J. liulseldsn
rc fused to save the life of Baby
Boilinger, born a helpless defective.
A storm of protest and a police in­
vestigation followed. Dr. Huiscldcn
was finally absolv’d of hlann* and
,n sett,*, rircles was commended for
ids at tinn.
An Open Verdict
While hundtci.s o. persons iaudtil l)r. Schupman, pupils of Ur.
Ilniseldeu, today, others bitterly
assailed his principles. They cited
as an example, Robert Louis Ste­
venson, who began to die "as soon
as by begun to live” and yet
nchie.eil great things.
Dr, A. II. Kegel, Chicago health
commissioner staled that the Cul­
len baby would have died even­
tually and that Dr, Schupman'*
act was "humane,”
Dr. Schupman at the ooroner's
inquest declared:

Howe Dix
One friei
ing up inn
bright and
lhpm
„

two *»* k'
.‘ he finds
particular
ing un,| tl
for stories
char
A tre isi
in , ovs
fK 't(,
;'ftrefu,|y
„e.)eralc .
3C‘iption 'a
'
. ’ V ; 1* 0
breakfast,
At a cei
1incurables
that
"
it un,l can
tl,f rc-t»ho'
ntl.er than
One woi
had broker
way. She
glasses an
her. The I
face when
tullw-'d to
trouble,
Of coun
to mentior
stitutions
great care
Christmas
?^V°,iY V ,
‘ **
I*
“It ail s'
original pt
“Inasmti
to one of
1 rcthevn, •
it wr.s m
thinker, th
garrulous
wl'V sI&gt;e Ci
”at *° u r
obeying tl
j w*10 wunti
lo others

and Patrons

Sincere Christmas Wishes

MOBLEY DRUG CO.

h r ls tm a s J o ij

a most sincere and hearty

Christmas Greeting
Has Painless Death; Argu­
ments S ta rt Immediately

Witn wne s iviouicr KiV(na (J(fath (!ecroi, ,)y Doctor
Martin Schupman in a hospital
here.
The deformed infant was given
only water and In the course of
thre; t ay, ,|icd a ..pain|es, death.”
Thp rnfther Mri( Pay Cullcn&gt; 20.
j n -o r m e f | 0f her infant’s deformi^
aufftrfag from lh &gt; pain of
chii,|.hirth, was forced to mnk* one
^ |ke greatert decisions known to
motherhood. And ahe chose as did
t^c physicians in attendance—
death for her firat born.
immediately nftdical circles in
chicag? busztd with pro nnd con
Hrguments
m kill
#Haila physician the « « ht J * k‘n
an Infant
M n w \ tS S '
ttancra. Tlle.,a “ ^ m #J- . ..V-„ ••
o i l :.
Phyr'cltm. rnd
scientist., ?a-d

T«».

CDajyWhe dmxn
Be ^iltea Otitti

W e Extend

extends

CHICAGO. Dec. 24 (IN S) —
Doomed to idiocy and life-long
paralysis, unable b ever move ot
.ipetik a word, unable to have even
the shape and features of a normal
human being, Baby Cullen, with u
fcuz* ttkl.L_... , Kai-Shek In Rift
’
W b l i W i f o V M n t h P r portion of the brain unformed wnx
l
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MOSCOW, Dec. 24— (IN S )—
' Pditlcs has kd to a rift be!*
...
1- |
i ' tween Gen. Chiang Kal S h e..
former commander, in chief vt
[the south China armies. A i
&gt;
| mother-in-law, Madame bun Y i
Sen. known as the George &gt;\asiiingto, of China,” it wus learn*’4
todi.v. Gen. Chiang was recently
’t married at Shanghai to Madame
Sun'* aUter.
I Having failed to prevent a
&gt;a*ing. Santa Claua’i break in the relations between
t-e - unger children,1the aouth China government and
r llM* Mary Wiggins, the SovleU, Madame Sun has
&gt;’- e a t s the older r'.vcred her connection with th.
f
while the Kuomitang— the aoutft China na' warched around the tioiialist organlaatlon—and has
‘•IreahmcnU o f ice sent word to Gen. Chiang that sh&gt;
“vWual cartons were intends to remain in Moscow “to
16 .h« t e « e 9 assisted protest against the counUr-rev-

Smart fashionables returning
from in o.ird favor brown fur coats
with • aver and mink In the lead.
Conservative lines lend,

iViuny Friends

Elder Springs Water Co.

w ire being served, Mrs . Sctli
Woodruff played a number of
piano numbers. Favors of red
tnrlton stockings filled with candiea and large red balloons were
Chicago Infant Given Only
'given the young guests.
Water For Three Days Anti
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Talboft**011 ° mI M r,‘
KUIKARY CLOSES MONDAY
of noinaettias, roses
T*16 ?fur lcl,,u1 If‘1,ra.ry wj 11 ^
»b&lt;mKhs were used in dec, closed all day Monday in o rd e rto
.lh* spacious club audit- K‘ve the librarians an oppoitan •
* l one end of the room, »&gt;* *o observe th . holiday, accord‘ huge Christmas tr.»e.
t0 Bn announcement today.
L*',k ‘ insel, vivid hued or*
“

1of unfavorable Dying conditions,
vex W’d-'un Gray- i ihe is expected to hop off from
a'i.iT i\ who hopes here for London lor.inrrc.v. The
vio'iOl; to ||y ncrosj
■n i i ' n I &lt;'hristmus ] plane will bo rufueled here anil
g ilrs over the every hing prep1 red f*.r the hat
u••'.ored amphi- nrdnur trans-ueern flight, the firrt
to be attempted at this time of
year.
The plane, which left Roosevelt

by Lieutenant Askar Omdal, Norwtigan pilot; Brice Golds boo rugn,
navigator; Fred Koehler, roator
expert, and John Frogge, a newi.
paper man. The latter two will not
be nh.iard when the trans-ocean
hop start'.

Lloyd George’s daughter is n
candidate for the British parli­
ament.

KIDDIES CHRISTMAS PARTY
■aunl Children'* Christmas
Hun by the Literature
**nl of the Woman's Club
•J morning was a decided
from every standpoint
Jjtsies for the morning
■«. Howard
P. Smith,

May Begin A tlantic Hop
To London E arly Sundae

field, I.ong Island at dusk yester
lay, was tlue here shortly after
tnybrrik this morning. Although
now was predicted, the weather
here nt 1 o’clock was oalni and
n ild
The Dawn made good time on the
first putt of the 1,100 mile hop
roni Roosevelt Field to Harbor
'•race. It was reported averaging
too miles mi hour.
Mrs. Grayson was accompanied

re]. iou#

ol)hm ttnd

ideals the “aou;'* tnttred Into, argumenta.
buaband. Certain heads of

T B B B IH sE aSfll

Greeting to all the people of
Sanford and also Seminole County

Wishes for

We wish that each and every
citizen
*

New Year

have the finest kind of a Christmas and

V- ,*

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i .

&amp;&amp; $

T h e Happiest Sort of a New Year

People of Sanford a:
Seminole County

Elder Springs Water Co
W. W. Thompson, Manager

�THE S/VNFOini HKItAU). SATURDAY. IIE cfo m E ii

Scarface AI Capone Hlnga
Challenge At O fficers As
He Paces Joliet Celi For
Carryinirf’oncealed Weapons
CHICAGO. Hoc. 24.— (IN S )—
"S c a r f iiic AI" Capone paced up
By Marjorie How* 1)1von
"Santa called us. ‘At h e r.year.’ t~ok ever so mu b longer when nnd down his cell. He hod been
..T h e Reindeer threw ua Ills fine he said, ‘I’ll bo tr.kini; nil ; &gt;? child- people lived in apartments, to. picked tip in Joliet, III., ' upon his
head and shook all th? h ills &lt;&gt;i his tea’s toys to them in' &gt;i- inch a g e l all tire toys delivered.
return to Chicago from Ix»s Angel­
hprnes?. .There was the old music firing1' sLip. How will
i like
es end cmfined to n cell upon the
One (Jui'ilioti a Year
in his good old h?lla even if rim's ,*that 7’
"W e nil darned round nnd charge of rai rying concenled weap­
hnd changed rine? th? days v/hrn
"W e shook all our bell to sny m in d making inisie with our ons.
Santa slid J wn wide chimm?; ».
no.—too mhny y r r ..
lave the hells in our joy at starting off
"I'm mad!” he shouted in such
fe&gt; " I ’ve i ' .y this half incur." said he j children counted on
mu Claus another Cbristnins."
a loud tone that jailers came run­
Bh"before day hriak, to finish tlie : nr d his ’reindeers.
:n*
“ Hid Thunder ever find out ning with .-dotguns. Capone turned
'■ »tory and tnen,—after thet of
"Did he carry out •..■ tbrent 7" id i.tit tHf itnf'-s in the Tornado to thrm ar.d sneered:
’ course I could go on talking. In. ask 'd the child.
/ i . i in &lt;•/ Bird ? ’ .. k. ! th'* »hild peraistont"Law ami &lt;&gt;rd?r!
Protectors of
. you wouldn't understand.
shook his bells ajjn •
*he common people! The great po­
The child patted his head.
“Oh. he really • viilti’l
i i‘
lice! Low and order— hell. They
i /‘It seems to’ me they raid you a flyimr ship brcsus&lt;" i m is i'i •
are hounding me to death, I'm
cfuild only talk with us folks, peo­ only sieigh that to-.id .:ty
a'l
through with ail police. They enn
ple,Von know, for an hnu.*, &lt;'nr
the children’s toy
Y&lt; •
•h
go to he I and he damned!”
man Eve nt midnight," said the made duappuarim: b.i -&gt; .'&lt;&gt;•' tu-?
C a p o n e r e - timed his pacing while
child.
t.yr. Ion?: ago, when he t-1 t il J
his ini r, i -wer waited until the
rinm. And wnen h&lt;- p'iiJ
i uneasily nnd great gang chieftain's rnge sub­
the back of the dngii ‘ p
• question
a sided. rinnlJy he sank to the hard
fciT'
Tile Strange Hum
dh oppears until h&gt;- m ready fo ‘
“it
/
certainly
m l;;n lu nch— bench and hed— nnd
g* ’’ "An hour, my, thnt would nev r it. So there is p lo t', "f mnit:
sigle aI.
; do. Wed never get through the tin rtox’ hap.
questions w? haw onvrd up to a&lt;-k ■
‘'I ’m going lines to Chicago. I t ’s
What .flak* * !l On?
f'iiri? i .iglc. tr.r back of the
Santa. Perhaps they let us rein
“Thunder said if die a,ked San­ Army 1!‘:’7 cun, wns thi/most im- my home. I pay taxes there. My
■ deer have till daybreak because "
friend i are there. I've done nothipg
ta whnt nuule lb - I rr» m.&gt; in I i- ov?il pi.
in’ the year, iq tho
belong to Santa. At any rate, let’s
go he would sa&gt; it was ii ••\ •■pinion i,i bn.iU' Hockne, Notre —nothing at all—that should maks
go on with the story."
me leave Chicago. I vc lived there
t:
The child nodd'd. nnd settled nitri that couldn’t he '•&gt; hcianSi* 1) rrc com ;i V.'il in wait credited for ten year*. It’s ‘home’ to me.”
earth
people
pinivit
use
magic.
&gt;v th being 1 •* horn but t-ntrl? wnn Capone said.
' himself more comfortably to I *ten.
*
' •
Hut that scented the most import­ .
whole ■ ,'ks, Rockne said.
&lt;. The Reindeer continued:
Afraid of Police
ant
question
to
usk
nrd
what
-P*
"My mate nnd I had
;n nii
’ “They call me n great gang
•. th? moss in nne place nnd verc you think Santa snid'’"
chieftain—u gang lender. I ’m not.
"Whnt did lie say.’"
thinking of |n&gt; king further .',&gt;r n
Why do 1 carry guns—why do
I
H B t r spot when w«; first h:n d it. I "Well, hr scratched his head I o f m mvcii &lt; t:‘ti
have
machine
guns?
In
fear
of
it
c
he
does
when
lie
is
trying
!o
lii||
froni
m
*reha
It w.t , low hum like n very large ,
gang assassination? Hell, no. I)einsect, and f^r, far away. We have think up an answer and he said it .un t'e contracts,
enii'e of the police.
nothing to tear in mir lieantlful vas the noise timt made it ir&lt;&gt;’ j
“They drag me into jail on every
. snmv ccvired country, bee«u o Sun His eyes twinkled when he said it, | -Limit hr us &gt;d fo
excuse. They tell tho world Pm u
wlctt i « r .. u li&gt;hi,r: s
ta lint thrown magic all arbur.d it nrd when Thunder asked
killer, a had man, the terror of the
£ So wc felt no fenr nt this sound mmle Tornado Bird smell like 2f» pn* i . t compi
world. Naturally I get a reputa­
Gasoline Pump, he said we would ago, or I the Piute
,&lt; coming slowly nearer,
tion. They arrest me if n man is
hnvc to hurry and go, because it per* is liO p r r r
i,'. '-..Tk? Ilirdu With Still Wirrgi
murdered. “Capone gnngstera did
“ My mate raid it sounded I !e u
it" they tell everybody. Then when
tornado in Summer, but it couldn't
‘ hy have nothing on me, they look
he that, for alrtndy *our u ini A r r e s t e d o n w e d d i n g IN ig h t
m«* for disorderly conducts and th?
winter nights that hut for months
judge discharges me for lack of
„ hnd rctlled down, with our only
evidence.
!** light, tha Dancing Flnmes that
"A man gets tire&lt;1 of that in the
• Hnntn call* Aurora Borealis.
end. It’s the end for nip now. I ’m
y :. “We listened cngiirly and oon
mad nnd I'm going to* fight these
located the oirectiun. Thi .i ii ap­
protectors of law and order."
peal ;d over tha trees like n soaring
Two rears, one on the forehead,
’ bird, with never u motion in ity
Hie other on— the left cheek, be­
wings. Ti e humming grew to a
came crimson us bicod rushed into
{/ roar ns it «&lt;u*w nearer, and *..e
his face. Ho rose from the bench
turn d t.*
he)tcr of overhang­
end u’.-ur.ied ids pacing of the nnring snowlatcn l.ranchea tu watch
row cell.
I*
tin* strange thing. VVo wrre j »i |
Capone in short of stature, Hi
a little shy about b rg
is about II1 years old hut looks 45.
!; know, though w l:n:w Snn'a'r [
Here' Ten Years
■ M ’ rpuldn't hr invndcd,
*
. Tm years ago Capone was a difIf* notiiing cmiid cv.'i- iisini u .
't.c n t man. He dressed like a
The TurnnJo IlliJ
labor.T and, in fact, was a laborer,
an Immigrant from the shores of
"W e called it l'
• .i•1 •
".icily. He came to Chiengo anil
1.,
f,lta tr t mandaos roar, and
worked fliv t in saloons mid vie:
wu'.-bed wi'.U im.rh Inter , as it
hourcs. Patterning hLs dress nfrer j
' circrled overhead nnd the n slowly
ill? gnady regalia of his only com­
flow, to earth u:i th i". • panions, ponderers, he was •known
*.-/ o f .snow in frnr.t of .Santii’a&lt;h''.i -■
“Then u vety srang* thin?: h.ipm -th • ".-heik" type.
When national prohibition cone
« pened. Th" roai- die ■! nwnv, na
t o f thfug’ riter o f the bird.Tj fur cliid
it opened up a new field to the
managers of vice resorts. Bootkgman «ti pped csrrying a In a-, y lr
Santa came hurryid-f out !•&gt; moot
;.ing canto in the field*. Capone
him and took th? hug. ,
bad worked industriously fpr his
bosses.. He luver “ ntusclcll-in" or
“ ‘Oh dear me/ i d m mn
'I j
the other man’s field. In time he
‘ phnll never be able to wait till ■
ChrUtma/i Eve to find nut nil about
I »came a close asaociat of John­
th et! I ’m ju.*t fairly quiv.'iing
ny Torrio, now reported in hiding
'
with curiosity!"
in New York.
Capone was soon promoted to
"W ell, let'* go sc? it," i r'd.
first lieutenant of Torrio. who
Reindeers Have |&gt;ignity
owned a vast syndicate in Chicago
"W ctiiamhl ii over, in ri. snow,
Torri t, ran afoul o f the prohibition
jSfciltlhbling at moss a \7j wt ,i.
lav/ and was sentenced to serve a
not to uppiar too la q tr. fiomeihn?*
nine month, stntenc in a jail at
v e r?memh:r our , ..ii.y . It «. dn’t
Waukegan.
y ■Scrm to he a bird r . all, (jow that
Capone headed the syndicate in
S v i: wm down on the ground* It did­
Ton in’s ah cnee nnd when tit- latn’t smell like a lire! to start with,
II ™ term was up, Capone politely
t# no? hst'e any feather.". .
"San ta laughed when he conic
••var v :th tile man uiui found u f niffing i t tho bird’s wings
/ ~ “ ‘Hcjadt— Thuniler and Dash,"
hg-ertfu in the tn nn ,’and oh! &lt;U'
HSaduitii question^ thry'H he asking
'Jtf ( ’hriitmn* Eve. They each tavi
H g t-g p on.? question till just bafore we
, :urt out with he sleigh.
P;t So in•i t, famous l'ti.’.i: b actor, matltuo idol sml flRiiro Is
‘One year. ( con'd answer er.slly biiricioil i divoi " Mttff.1, wna a n 1 -ted with Ills brldo of u fow liouru
enough. Thunder wr.s disturbed Sh'Jliy Worrull. Tex a? b-uuty *&lt;»iiU*»t winner, at n hitiisnlow !(
aif/ ov/r my . name Santa Plain, h* • Hollywood, C»lif„ where police said the party was a little (no wit*
. Katuemet. lias been married twice {jifera
•L5: cause claws ns she hn-w titer,t didr-'y n’t fit me at ril. It wn &gt; u cm upft t'c a i)t Saint Nitkola?, I exph.-wd.
though why they ever th'uigiit 1
bore any resemblance u- n Sai t 1
£v
couldn't tell.
Tyundrr’s Wonder
■tf*’’ 1 ‘The next year the reind'cr all
^
wanted to know what made the
Gasoline Pump work, nnd thn wa
'
a hard one to answer. Hut I can ul; vreya fall hack on my magic when
I. am -cornered;*so they were qu&lt;t?
satisfied.'
,
R-V
"Thunder nudged ino. She wr.nkled her nostrils and glanced toward
fc '. the shod at the hack hf the imuic.
»
‘ Yes/ I naid, ’the Hiril does sm'll
i' jmit like Gasoline Pump!'
j£ x
"A ll thi* while th? nmn wn- hutv
‘
unloading, bn** frym th« Tornado
Jllrd. Santa aiked us to help curry
r
them to the house. They "&lt; r • l*ag.
sR* -Of the usual Christmas letter . hr
t
f rom children ull over i “
^Wfcrld. They had arrived very r :
:i . ,r,n account of the Oylng /bip.
T o all our customers and friends we extend the seasons heartiJ* *1 never saw a ship like *h •
r? . - whispered Thunde r to w e. You v /■,
v f. wc have been every where in the
H p i with Santa and w Imd nev r
cst Greetings. Wv also wish to take this means of expressing
seen a ship like that.
H r :V
The Living fillip Hires
B t ” . "B ut still if Manta said jt'v.n* u
our apreciation of the past year’s Patronage.
K &lt; flying ship that would L« all tight,
g ' ye knew, because Santa never
K
told us a lie, though, ho dirt
O L take refuge In saying thing*
FL&gt; magic when ho couldn't explain
Later when ‘the Bird'* maalttc
Kfe? wroathmg,
I hod a good dinner with Santa,
■ fe :
“ fjctpr
climlicdt in. on a eort of
i tho kind In oqr hit? sleiqh.
I then he. moved row* eticLn,
I then Die hoar etaried niroin.
dashed off fo oh? rile to

I

M. D. Gatchel

kl«L

__ J

fcllcllmr# fit ft n ff Ml

ncr’s office now had th « d e ta il* of
Lindberghs To 1
their demise.
'
Things got too hot for ‘8carfacon Quiet Christmas
in Cicero. When n- machine cun
battalion drew abreast of*the Haw­
MEXICO C ITY, Dec. 24.— (IN S)
thorne Inn and riddled i t with bul­
-—
The
most popolar'young man in
lets, Capone knew the town was
getting too hot. He then moved to Mexico a t present. Col, Charles A.
the Mctropolo Hotel, in the heart- Lindbergh, and hia mother today
of the former "Red-light” district prepared to spend a quiet Christ­
in Twenty-second street In Chicago. mas at the American embassy.
Mrs. Lindbergh was still busy
Thnt’a where he now live*. He Is with her shopping and has already
reported to have two floors, a pri­ (hade the round of the ettrio shops,
vate elevator, private barber and making many purchases 6 f Mex­
his lieutenants swarm the hotel. ican needlework and artwork which
When Capone ’'goes to market” she will take back to Detroit with
with him goes two car-loads of her.
friends. When Capone visits the
City Hal! or the Congress Hotel, so
W EEK LY BANK STATEM ENT
do twelve "companions."
When Capon? recently visited
Los Angeles, so did two trusty - NEW YORK, Dec. 24.— ( I N S ) lieutenants. But Capone' got off Weekly bank statement. Clearing
louse membrr’s average loans,
the train in Joliet and police frisk­
etc., increased $50J&gt;66,000 demand
ed him nnd found weapons. With deposits
decreased $5,805,000, Ac­
his compan ons and two car-loads
of nu n awaiting him, Capone was tual Ioann, ate., Increased $43,435,
000: demand deposits decreased
lodged In jail.
156,985,000, time deposits incrcasIt was then Capone issued his ;d $23,080,000 and resarve indictum.
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ristmas

MERRY.
CHRISTMAS
to our many friends
and to all the
citizens of

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Bryans Sporting Goods
ill our friends
and
«
patrons a very
Merry Christmas

by
B. B . Baggett and (M an D. Farrell

Sanford Bond &amp; Mortgage Co.
wishes
its many friends in
the city and county
A M ERRY CHRISTMAS

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

C W R lS T M

�1UK SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1027

EARLY
BEACH

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stve Colony Arrives Before
C h rislm a s To Break Record
PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 24.—
i IN'S)—This quaint little play­
ground of society and wealth ha*
staged it’s customary Hip Van
WHik e ncl and another season i*

Arts to Royal Palm Way will greet
the newcomer. The well-stocked
branches of the exclusive New York
nod foreign stores are Lr
... ami
open
brokerage offices of Wall Street fi' r‘unc|M houses await the Influxt -if
the big business man iin greater
numbers before uncovering
—.. the
— ta­
-.ckers. Bradley's Beach Club ha*
maintained a shuttered silence’, al­
though it won't be long now.
The summer calm of Lake Worth
I* ruffled by the arrival of a d&lt;
Iu7.e:t
or more yachts, cruising huu :o
boats expensive smaller I'raf:,
,a few with their prominent owner*

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.................
r.mbnrking on it s pilgrimage to
I lorida's gold coast n trifle earlier
ibun other years during the pic- '
lurcsque history of this exculsive
winter colony, the smart set estnbti'died u novel precedent in coming
'■’iith hefor? the Christmas holi
days.
The unexpected advent of an nr
•ay of sojourners stirred thi*
diowsj little town from its usual
roii- months lethargy into an tu.*‘vity that presaged one of its mo*:
; mted seasons. For caretaker*
-•ml gardeners are opening the pahit in) homes for their millionaire
•&gt;witers.
Seldom ha* the Yuletide found a
arulful of distinguished vistlors in
la- colony, yet the most preten
lorn* hostelry of the resort ha*
swung open its doors ami the smart
--us and gathering* of the socinlL
•lite are almost a daily event to
m i i \ the usual routine of sports.
Hotels Opening
The Breakers made it* how with
to impressive list of guests and
' he other famous hotels planned
•n follow its lend immediately after
1 Inistmns The fashionable Evcrt-lades Club has aunoiineed an of
l’ieini opening for January 1.
Tile cottage colony has descend­
'd upon the town in numbers unpmedeiited in other seasons nt this
tiiiie. Villa* and maisiioettes are

QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
Hading, Crating, Shipping,
and Storage.
We are prepured to do any
kind of transfer service at
REASONABLE W tlC ES.

imvo the reputation,i ish irresponsibility,
with na
naiions, of working ( And perhaps thnt I* a prijtty children
re seriously than any fK°od thiwc for ua,
« while,
i, umth
In fact' if ws» Liul our way, there
ften |*.;ald that we f woul.l be more Chrlstmasta one
Miough for nur own , ca^ ' nionti,, at 'cast.
,| u, hinlnrss too
For the remarks mailed nt the
ir jobs ion *pi ioii*ly, * beginning of this article—that we
take ourselves •and mir work too
. ; rcritiualy-—arc fairly dose to the
no.
Probably it is. truth
t
i some of these fore.
, ,,
•us could .see u* on
" ll&gt;|e w‘* ore working, let’s con­
tinue to work with all our souls.
,
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Hut let’s learn, if we can, to
perch:"ice, find the t
„f this Christmas
he town • 'K g 1,* spirit over in to our leisure hour*
•" , v L i ot °lher seasons. When the day’s

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all fours amusing
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\uth juniors new
ipcnk with the atom
. o portentous and
rdinnry ilay s. lie.
i* helping one of In*
assemble a model
by the same token,

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nlioarrf, but more likely *cnt ahead
to await their arrival.
Sports Program
Visitors arc duo for nno of iho
gayest sport programs ever wit­
nessed in the colony beginning In
January nml continuing until n|.
most the middle of .March. Four
notable golf tournament* will en*
liven the season's activities, start*
ing with the I*ake Worth tourney
at the Palm Beach Golf Club, on
January 23. The south Florida
championships follow on February
13 at the same coursr. Tint woman'* state matches, always a fealure, hold sway on February '20 to
precede the annual Palm Beach
championship tournament on March

5 at the Palm Beach Country Club.
The high water mark of the win­
ter sports schedule likely will be
reached In the Florida men’s tennis
matches, starting March 5, on the
Palin Beach Club's courts at thb
Royal Ponciana Hotel, in addition
to "B ig Bill Tiiden. Manuel Alonso,

Georgs Lott, F rancis T. Ha
and others equally as well ka
international interest will bs
ten d hers particularly In the (sa

petition of U&amp; Americans agftbu
the senssthmaT Franck net teal

fer Jacques Bni|
Jean ISorot ra on

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Make this Christm as last
for thousands of miles
There’s a way to make this Christmas a long-remembered day for
tor
your family. Surprise them on
Christmas morning with a won­
derful new Buick for 1928.
Nothing you could choose would
give them greater happiness.

001 E. 3rd. St

Magnolia Ave

Wc now have our old l'hone no. 311 in our new o f­
fice, 200 Palmetto—When you want Elder S p r in g
water, Call us. And we will give prompt delivery.

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h“ . « nod for. u* r w« C‘&gt;V,‘I
* helve our aeriouantia and our intl,ntnetl|&gt;
ic |ax into , omething
approaching* the mood of Christn)flH morning. It would he fine for
„ jj nf us jf W3 could wear the purposive earnestness of working
hours like a garment, to he dropped
when working hour* »n* over. We
need to get down on our knees and

RafiM IlfW HSiaHiliSriK

Elder Springs Water Co.
\Y. W. THOMPSON, Manager.

On And After Tuesday
FROM FACTORY
TO YOU
FED ERA L,
EX TRA SE R V IC E
T IR E S &amp; T U B E S
it prices’you would pay fot
) inferior, unknown,
makeshift brands.
F . P. R IN E S
221 East F irst St.

FOR REN T

December 27th And Until
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Further Notice The Price
Of Florida Power And
Light

Company

Seven

Dollar

Preferred

Stock

Will Be
loch

arbor

One t room, one 5 room
one 6 room house.
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room
furn

Tou will have to. see
appreciate them.
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r every respect, and the
Is reasonable.
I Also have two 2
Ppartments partly

One
Hundred
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crued Dividend Per Share.

Tho Joy bells ring out tho glad tidings that another Christmas
lias come. Mother earth has put in her green and red halo o f holly
Love and friendship reign supleaves^ The sacred season is hero,
rente, and men clasp hands In unity and good-will.

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In this same spirit we also clasp hands with you, good friend* We
hope that Christmas day for you will shine out toko a star among the
other days, bright with the promise of happiness and good fortune foe
tho New Y ear.
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Pleaso consider the officers, directors and employees of this bank
as your year-round friends, always ready to serve you and help you In

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THE SANFORD HE!RALD, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1027

Beveridge Book Of
Lincoln’s Life To Be
Published Shortly
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Doc. 24.
Fears that the masterpiece iff the
Senator
Albert
J. Beveridge
would be lost to the world have
been allayed with word here from
friend* that his liiogrnphy of Ab­
raham Lincoln will be published
in July or August of next year.
When Beveridge died suddenly
several months ago he was in the
midst of his historical labor* which
were expected by scholar* to pro­
duce a greater work than hi* funious “Life of John Marshall."
Assembling of the Lincoln manu­
script* of her husband lias been en­
trusted by Mi*. Beveridge to Wor­
thington C, Kurd, SvcrHtnry of the
Massachuett* Historical Society^
who has obtained a leave off ab­
sence *.o work nt Beverly Farms,
Mas*., where the former senator
had a home.
Because Beveridge had cnmplct
od only the period of Lincoln's his­
tory up to hi* life of the White
House, there is prospect that he
proposed title, “Tlie Life of Abra­
ham Lincoln." ninv la* changed.
Accuracy was the guiding prin­
ciple of Beveridge’*
historical
achievement* and Mr*. Beveridge
promise* to recognise that spirit
of Ford who was admired by Bev­
eridge Lit hi* abiltiy ns n histor­
ian.

H o v tD w *,

If you can
i.muign the muglc seme tin* mn«t important thing . simp arm an tin
Jen* of •» child’* round-eyed won- One weigh* s i cn re’ully cnrli bit &gt;'f - r'c t*1'*.
d ii, you can trip in n toy shop tn ritgnr Sold and the tip* the *ugSonic of the
a land of enchantment. Price tags nr into one’s mouth. That save* '•inure block*
end such practical matters hmst b-&gt; ’ tver so much time wrapping it up- r,,me *10P ul*
put aside and forgotten nnd youth’s
Some of the youngster* k“op 11 , K and still
joy and imagination must be reviv- house in u doll’s house.
Here tie* {? '" •
th,ltl.
ed, to tnjov this adventure thar- ;„ v
to have outdone it"jstunc;* t..
oughly.
self, -for there are so many p.r- ndiculoua girn
Give yourself plenty of time, feet I&gt; darling bits of furniture ‘ X so r
“J'l
You just mustn’t .leave it,til! the from whijji to chose.
There are ail1 no
end of your Christmas shipping, ‘ overstuffed divan* just lik» moth‘ .ie llal
When you keep house at the ag • *r'* {" l!’1 Pnint ’'1 Windsor rhairs
Jv rn at bath
Of eleven or twelve, you will fmd » " l
' hn,*-’ s , r"'' lh" ""* fi!
,
in thJ toy shop nowadays ail the bathroom and ‘•loeke amt electric •
desirable dishes nnd pots anil puns VK '* " nl"
an,*&gt; m&gt;‘ sake*.
and silver that heart could wish. Ju“l tverythmg.
would never
Eleven year* demands one of twoIt i* a forttmrtc* d*»l| that lives in
Vllv u en
rxtrrmcs,— nearly life-size dishes
such a home. Every modern eom* *
that you can really use or tiny lit- 'ort can lie saplied for her.
.
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tie sets that intrigue the imagina- !
Those Baby Dolls
|(V out ,,v,.
ion by their ween***. Cups small
An,,
f4ir ,|„Hies- .me simply , ..uc' tir.g it or
er than a, thimble, a vegetable dtsli jjr,,w* be wild* red trying to deride [,IV .|lnns art, ,
that will hold one kcrnal of corn, a wliicli one to choose.
There ure
rii. t, l*ll&lt;»#n
W
boat to correspond
p l f * * ! , event!
of the smaller doth ftjl
the sixo of ones thumbnail and so lhjlt , (V. ir, lh(. (!l)|| houcss some of ,&gt;it-k iitij-h wit
oni_
.
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them with dresses and wardrobes
.'
, rV ',,i,,
The toys from far-away m m - u, t m M l ,.w ing and others unite ' ,on \ ih pt
tries are Increasingly varied this umJrt. | hui witll eye* that open
V,’
year In their copies of grown-up mil, ci,)si., „mj|ong curly Imir.
activities A set Of glasses with
nrJ very popular
1 '
,
colored stripes with a Ditcher and j
thc Kj r);os ftni) , hey vary They really Hr
fa one of X " s e no^edties. ^Kach [ r™
Hfc
0fJ,t# £ on£ *
glass is less than an inch high, nnd
real bai.v elotlu*
“Char-the tray for the entire set thesize
, ., , ,j, , •
, h,.ir ,h „ r(, nf atof the base
of iann ordinary
tumbler. .Luotion
‘ ?-r Brt
tu .. v
.klllfnllv mailt
ma le
Tov
Sets
. Th.y
u.e skillfully
An adorable tea set of tin t ,W0J uf ‘'on,lloaiti,’nt ,hitt W,H n,'t
portions ha* a delightful iittb J ^ "iT ^’ s o m c o f th «e“ n^re'm'eUv
S ^ r t Thl“tr! ;.0 n L WfM r *“ Vi *'JUlo mod-m boy* and girl*, anil
Tbe
ufr h‘ue nn'' uthera ure children from foreign
Slina
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’ in ,htir
Eating I* such fun, nnd if one
There i* something just ever *o
has a tiny electric stove that real- wtiafying to n little girl about a
ly work*, of course, one wants kl°nde dolb? with lovely soft cuils
cake pans and kettles and thing* an&lt;* n
I’" 1^ '/res:lR
*1U'1*
for cooking.
Sturdy aluminum on ll- So the toy shop lin t ever so
sets are there In the toy shop, ,,lun&gt;' of these. However can one
glass baking sets just like mother’* ' lioose when one just simply m\e
Bitd pretty enamel ware. Beside* them ni l .
. . .
th c o th ;rc ore cunning spoons and
The Acrobatic Giraffc
knlvzs and forks to work with.
For little boys ond for older boya
Stnrta In Miniature
there is endless enlertainm lit proFor the littU boy there arc aim- viding in th-* toy shop. When one
flnr d-light* irf store keeping.
A tins accomplished that grant mlvcnstore all fu 1! of little cases and turc of learning to walk, one
drawer.! for supplies to sell Is suf- wnnts a companion to follow after
fieicntly fascinating nnd the scale and admire one's progVtsi, An anithe lerg.’st thing In it. is none too mnl on wheal* Is priferred. if you
large for sonny because is not the please, nr.d there he i* in thc toy

Gales, Quake Cause
Much LossInFrance

fishing vessels
along tbe coast.

were

F n n fn rd

The Friendly Drug Store”
Prescriptions Filled Promptly

E. F irst St-

And Accurately

RACCOONS
U c are paying highest cash market Prices for Raccoons,
Skunks, Foxes, and Wild Cats. It will pay you to brinp
l
furs to us.

F IE L D ’S

F U R -C O .

105 N; Park Ave. - Sanford, Fla. - Next to Valdez

ishes al! of its' very many
C llY iV k U M lA

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friends and patrons
most merry Christmas and
in exceedingly prosperous

Sanford and bsst
wishes for 1 9 2 8

New Y ear;

arc invited to avail
yourself o f

P ^ P 1*T,
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j, ro.vn
«kare&gt;t compar
T
l'nU’r
u/,t' ] i iuw^th."'
m,k a bow
low Indian .m
set* arc ulrend]

our

complete 1tanking
S e r v i c e and tc

J amerry
OHUjmasl

bring: Your

The ncx, day
man decides to
illfajn the? toy
|1()W p(. ccc|,. a
several sizes re
Understand
Christmas se
the new nnd u
make* it all tl
choose. But the
kind, and a:em
standing hearts
to help, that om
ful to them wh
tied up nnd re
Christmas tree,

citizens
Cordially yours,

Sanford
Cashier

grounded

“ What kind of boys go to h?avPATHS.
Dec, 21. — (IN S )— on?” asked the Sunday School sup­
Gales in ninny KtJt.oa* and a slight erintendent.
“Dead boys;’’ cried tho young'.at
earthquake near Pari* bid consid­
erable dumaga throughout Franco member of the infant class.—Judge.
today.
,
Toum’n. wo. C'p&lt; cinlly hard hit
by the storm. Du .iau- causid by
the e ifth tremor was estimated at
110,000.
'ch itu ri
'I r icr^ices w.re 'orced to run
irst Nat’i. Bank Bide
wci t duccd schedules and coastal
Sanford, Fla
“h p;
,,as disrupted.
Many

LA N EY’S

Is a prescription for

Colds’, Grippe. Flu, Dengue
Hilinus Fever and Malaria
It kills thr term*.

The First
National Bank
’The Bank of Service"

Colonial
Cleaners

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T o the citizens of Sanford and Seminole

-

1Sanford

wish a most

happy Christmas and a
r.

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County the very heartiest kind of Christ­
mas Greeting and also the very best of best
wishes to all for a prosperous New Y ear.

prosperous N ew Year.

Sinclair Refining
Frank Talbott

everyone

�TnE SANTORF) HERALD. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1927
(Lesnl Notices)
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dtura

Daily

IT AD. RATES
I*: C «h In Adnnee
.one fd T T iii »* recel»«d
Itrons und collector «ent
t

hm

__ 8c a line
___ 7c a line
line r*te» on requcai.
reduced rates are for
rativi* insertions.
WPr,is of average length
Lotted a line.
1 fitntim charge of 30c for
t invert ion.
. , . .
advertising is restricted
^n(r daisificntion.
[in error is made The Snnj Herald will be responsible
CL]* one incorrect insertion,
iljrertiser for subsequent
Lipn’. The office should be
immediately In case of
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D V EU T ISER P

Wanted from now till
i \;
IMh. five to ten at res tiled l,i |
in good gondition, ceh rv l:ui&lt;l , i
just off Would not
do, lowest
piice. G. W, Coleman, Tiftmi t, ■
Wnnted— to give
Sharon a ticket
at The Herald.
WANTED— 100 mer and wom
to get their hair cut r,n ::.V
317 East 5th St

14— Rooms Without hoard
FOR REN T—Kitchen am!
rooms furnished. 1 |oj
lltlt St.

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15— Apartment 1 or Kent
2 rooms furnished, housekeeping
apartment. $ 1 1 : 0 0 monthK
nt
Cor. fith and Pulmeto.

(I-efjal N oIIcm )

1 •*■* United S t a t e s , but t h a t your
I'lirMi-iilnr r&gt;l«ee
of
reeldem
nri
.ill. 11 ,-,* u nnkitew n, ahrt th at «n,i
iii,
■nidi ,iv*r I ho a g o o f tw e n ty . |
"in
learn
unit
t h a t - th e re
Is
i*ers,in
iv l in in
th e S tin e of
Florida. tin, s e rv ic e of ii aunithnn*
I i C h an cery ii|&gt;,sn
whom
would
'•in,I m i nf saiu itefenilants:
' i l« th e re fo re O rdered th a t ton
an,I ,-aeh
of
you.
hereinabove
i 1
iftittut| rliuf
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* * l,l%’* »iUnn»M rime*.
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J ['* •l i i ' t T &lt;llnmotnl rlnir.
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j i tih ** -h im. hi,i ncdillni; rliiKu
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s.infoi d Seminole Count i F l o r ­
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PerCLEMENTS APARTMENTS HU Razors, l-'otininin Pens, and sets,i ^ am '" v Shenffer
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llumidnis. Cigars, ( ignrette«,
f'une ■Nutinally s unit
n itninn 3
Park Ave. Apartment; 2 .-&gt;nii -1
Military Rrashes, Watches. Pipes, i'-ii"l"- Perfume sets. Manicure
—garage and water. ReasnnnMe
•Henne n * - h a v i n g s et*. Ctirnbin.i- set*, i ml. , and . llrush
s e t s ami
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j tion 'ids of Milt Fold. C i g a r e t t . ' F o d a k '
I.an ey s
Drug Store,
A ticket!) to the tfVIiliine will I • Case,
of his own will power and her Inls
“ I"'| -i s , Ilford Florida, ws to-r
l.am-y‘s Drug Slnro. I'11 t &gt;
f . I ni , r,- n r j e d nn n n
I I M I S I I l U . el ut . n^frn.l il.t- u u l t y
furnished Miss laiuise Tlirnshor First St.
w as
"com m u nicated
to
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(ii) IIflT A T M t;
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. T- ff-jl , «
hind
if she will call at The Herald
Give her an Electric Singer Sew­
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T i n : STV Ti: &lt;iF F l . m i l D A Tl&gt;
office.
T. , oiI'.iri-hneer to pay I* '• IS iVI l-'Tlity' u nil II ^ IVKM
272.it. WPG Atlantic City, 1,100:• "o O 's
ing Machine. She wants one. f oi ........I
STKII.
STi i.NKVV A t.l. COM, Rath Rol.|-s. Sweaters, Neck Wear,
Di. Harmonica band; 10:30, dunce
FAN) ,
II vHIllSIIITtii.
I’ ENNlAutomotiiles
Helt lltlckles, Socks, Handker­ She needs one. Terms to suit.
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Notices)
music ( 1 1-2 h n .).
FURNISHED apartment for rent chiefs and Iled Room Slip p cs. Phonr SI).
It nppenrliig fr om »
.sworn hill
285.5, WBAL Baltimore, 1,050; - * j
of cniiiiilnlut In Ibis
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town
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’cation
at
rrmnrkab'.y
low
First
Si.
5.
Christmas Csrols; choir; 0,
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For
the
Kiddies
jure car* and Graham truck i.
r u i ' 'I t 1 . &gt;F Cl 113 S T A T E i IF V\ K llSTI’ lt, .1 1 »- Uiiil-reslilftlts ..f llm It''la d 'P lo ' l l o f F : u i h i «1't F l a t
rales.
Ask
for
Mr.
Haines
ut
The
'Twas
Night
Before
Christmas
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of
Flop hlii
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Hull
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Mill
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AND
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HUMfm ami Hth. Street. Phone J.
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yn*
I'Hf Tilt*iitn nf u f*tat**
IN“ l.t: ■ &lt;1 N CV IN' Oil A SV E H Y, s tut
Herald oifice.
0:30 dinner orchestra; 7:30, Jubi­
if .ill kinds; Bicycles, Scootii* |" i plat lU**iof duly rec*
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nthiT
th an
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I'or the Familv
S A N I ♦*1: 1 , |ti II .HINT! ANI» l.OAN’ •a
lee Singers; 8, New York; 10,
1
ofd**d a n n u m
tin*
n u M ic r r c *
l^iddie Kars, Electric Trains,
St;
I."f
Florida,
and
that
your
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AHS* 'Cl \T Ii IN,
A I'.o porntlon,
•*i»N "1 Si* m I no I f (b o u n ty , F l o r ­
1(&gt;— Houses Fur Rent
I. .
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C*■*.. *&gt;a
t|| *■&gt;*• M in far** of tho S|o|i**%vall
Municipal band.
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Reasonable Gifts of a!) kinds, t Tricycle*. Autos, Wagons, Sport**MOifiaii&gt; H airikhutg IViin&lt;*\l\aida.
■ing Goods. Prices Right. G. W.
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l» »*i »MKit* •V ol |o i tv u»* s% d f v r f f pro I'unfemn
422.3. WOR Newark, 71 0 : 8:15, . . .
reuMumble I’ri.i-s,
Mi-kadyV |mot,h. The RicycVc'.Store.' Me-M'',1;',';',';
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Ijindci Arcade.
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T h e . Run- T(1 w n n P l . t - . n - n
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f*»i»- till?* lim it mi ilo* 2 nd. ilay ••( I:;.t
per month. Pointed nt 1705 M ag-1
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mdia Avenue. Inquire a t H e ra l d
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Heminnie
•’ntiniy. * hristmns Eve — orchestra; 11:30,
hill
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o iiiiipln lot fxhlldlnd
212 Magnolia Ave.
tli'V it ttil L
i f t in’ “ f a klffrfo i*f iuiilitMt
office.
|„I-1.1,1 Mine each n ," k f„r tuur Ye Christmas Carol.
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191.5 W E A K N fW Y otV,
!*i*rtiiiii Indent uri* nf
The Herald wishes to rent free
(111) **f lb
' I* . !!•-•:. t ; i'nTtmmi* il,itiil tin*
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, ' f ,, V’”, " ' T i r V i r . .’i t 1 R :,0v Waldorf-Astoria orchestral .
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a ticket to the Milam- to Mr
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7, South Sen Islandera; .3:80, High •■*
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f ’»(0fiA Oft i xi'Piitnl
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Earl Rumbley. ’
|Sanford Aiitoiqobilq Co.
i • a *&gt;r i in* &lt;Nitirt '•hall
Th*t»r.'is* •hi**' |m t.» I'omityinil *'• ** 1
it it*V niff*,
Ktla Marshall, 1 S- iiifil— 1 ‘n uu ty, tin thin tin, 2 Jril Jirkers; 10, Palais d’Or orchesu ,
- him rd. Sfiihindii in nrili d
14. ISJT
ijfnnlia Ave,
Phone 137,
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in Morts.iE** Pooli I » •1,0 ,f Nell &gt;III III,V.r, A. IKH.l!l.A
tin; 11, Cans Hagan's orchestra, tj
v- dl o f t i r fm* Kula p*. *E»* till pllldlf r«*l *)fl|j4 of SlMHlh
8 a.
M h Wtfr ;iik«t W. I*. I f ISMITKU. to ; fnklM'
FOR REN T:—5 room bungalow at
Two New Four Room
154.3, WJZ New York, 650: 8*
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New York Symphony orchestra;
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-.'**»"* di la mix, tht- P• r •% KltiiMl** In Hritilnnlr i*oiint&gt;
lot. Garage., 925.00 -monthly. In­
Dep uty Clerk. !&gt;, Philco Hour; 10, Keyston* Duo;
lit Sfinfortl. Homliml*4 i*niitiiy. *l,i* ^•1l
•mu In fh«* ('minty I "I'm Id.« iiDtr* par 11«*tt la rly il*,mTltt
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I""I**r -I*ID, *»vi ! In* - in I 11 -iiy i *f ,1 ii n 11. pal**. 5
Bciin'i transfer picture*, quire nt Herald office.
II, Slumber Music,
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n-ii v* A I* I!*2h l#i niako a i i m i t*r l**
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lee Plant, West Side.
lint.i. and brushes. Sun
Hnlli-Hoi'il unit of column I
rlti- I tillIV mC i
pi ul nt tliM Ilay jj*1^
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L ot ^ lllocU I Tl* r •*i Sanford.
3i5.«, KDKA 1’ittsburgli, 950^
for Hu, t ’ omol'iInniH.
Sense Paints nnd Varnishes. FOR RENT—3 room house with
• f11* *1 iiimiMki $ mu
In
till** mint*** fid In \\
Florldri, m cnrdhiu
to K.
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8. dinner concert; 7:15, Horn* Ra­
II M WATSON,
I l f 14ll( h i ll,
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Mo* Nor I Intent
For
Rent,
Each
$10.01?
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garage, $8.00 a month. Apply
r-i,.* nnr» Wall Paper
Hu litkrvt'plloii of
Hollcltiir for Com plainant.
iiiilm
oii
dio Club; 7:30, concert; 8, Near
p ill 1m* t a l i ••n in* ninfpUHvti ti* you
ii ro i i l i 'd 41mottle fliic puldl*‘ m '*
117 Poplar Ave.
i *•*•t 11ltd Mil KID d ill
112 v: First Sr.
hlmniMi
\an if till** c a p «m&gt; priH'i-tht,
pairttv
I nml I# of Si* ml null* i'oiiiitik, FlfdlYork Symphony orchestra; 9,
per Month.
in
Ilie
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of
Siinfonl.
Av«*nu
'tin |i:« I in* nf hiiM 34ii 11 lt«*ln«c a
dii.
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ru n t t u 'iic f N o r t h fit*
Florid
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a
d rrrr.* pi** .-oiifi-Mo |\ TII15 I 'l l i r f t T T n i l ’ UT O F T I I R Philco Hour.
RETF in every shapf end 19— Houses For Sale
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frt-l t
l i■ *' ilipoit thi- fkrm
it ilny #»f April
l w ill In- ••tii* i **il iiurdih' you.
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JV-mciAi.
277.t», WHAM nchester, IJ)80; .
etc.. Sanford
Cemeat
117 f**.d t.* an all**y, tlioito**
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floutli
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Cr-r,pany', Fifth
and FOR SA LE: Small house on Mag­
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tot*t .1.1••ff**rx*»ii
f f *•r h«mi Htnihliiril
StntMunl Klfi*
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all.
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Str«** t. tiifii.o Knnt ’ til«»itir t
at Farm.
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In Sanford,
Florid a, ‘ oiiom
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tv II AHIIiTlAKT. Itecelvcr Rem-* gnn recital; 11 news; dance music.
Street. $3500.00.
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Farms, Grovas, cash required payments like rent.
117 l**i to a pollll of I'ekilHt*.
3,9.6. WGY Svheqectady, 700;
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I* i- f u r t h e r ord**rrd th a t thin
(0, Santa Claus; fi;30, dinner mu.
T i e r &gt; ,o i ••tillm; to K. It. Traf*
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N'nih't1 l"' i»uhll}dti'd In Th*% Hanfiipl'M Map "f ,S anford, Florida,
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Political Announcement
21)— Fnrms Fur Sale
iin jior p in ilierm f duly nf r
&lt;&lt;f iT.irpi.,, in
1,11(1 f&gt;u- 8,-inlnole
tl s i.uxii, unit till per.onn to. i Gold on Broadway; I I , danc*
hi Huiifutil, H*nitnoli* tNullity. Kl«r*
WIGHT PRIN T SHOP
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T e r m s : c,«»lt. I urelmaer to l*:&gt;y Nut ,-iul„-r. I*.’ T
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Clerk Clrcull Court.
lade U&lt; amt f&gt;3 of I'alm llaniI danl * naiiiml In lliln Order.
0, Wablorf-Astiiria orchestra; 8,
I man. Phone 417-W. i) Rail- city limits, flowing wells. Court
Rpei hi I M.mii'i* I ii I'liutiiMry.
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inoeli. a c c o r d i n g to pl*t lllsreWITNKSN
my
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New York Symphony orchestra;
Av*.
Dypnty
Clerk.
of recorded unions the l ’lihBo
Line nnd Seaboard loading tracks cnmllilul, f,.r nil,-riff "f Reinliiolo [ fjoliil w il of the Clreult Court of IN T U B iTIUTTT O i l ' I l T OK THR
!». Philco Hour; 10. Palalp d'Or.
(S R U ^ t
II, cold s
of Heiulnolo C o u n t).
i ,n u n m i I i J mi T
tn
tin- licit.......... .. lli&gt;- Slr.t
liullclul C ir cu it nt the
one-half mite from property. Price C
TYVKNTV -T l l l l t l ' .1 I T » I C M L C l I I - I - CUTTKH It S UR NCR It
Florida.
tn „
D em ocriillc
primary
to
• • " 1 s t d i " nf 1-TmTilu I ii nml f o r Hem.
orchestra; 19:30, Christman pro- "
C U IT UK TIIR STATU «IK I’ l.u llS o licito rs f o r Complainant.
t.ol 3 of llauinel’s F l a t of S a n ­
lAL HOOFING—The Roof Ev* $225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­ lieli! In ili« e a r l y port of J u n e I'1-*- ‘ Itiol,- Cniinly. Klorlila. nn tills (lie
limm (I 1-2 hA.L
IDA
IN
AND
F
u
l
l
SRMIN
nl.R
ford.
Klorldu.
recorded
In
Ulut
Very
r
e
a
p
e
d
Ively.
2ml
tint
*,f
Decem
ber.
A,
IV
I92T.
able
10
equal
annual
paymentv
luting.
Metal
shingloc;
COUNTY Fla till DA.
IN T l I K U IR C IfV r C O U R T O F HUM.
Book 3, pa go
t:. H. till AI •V.
V
K
DOUGLASS..
Southern.
K II A SI t Cl IA FT . Itei idver S* in
INId,K CnlTNTY, F l.u R ID A .
IN
ping leum tin nnd gnlvinized interest fi pet.
I.o l S, nf B l o c k 10, T i e r 11 o f
C lerk C i r c u i t tTiiirt,
I iuiIm (Nell lit) llaltk, Ulaltlllff,
2911.9, WWN’C Asheville, 1,91(1;
i l l AM*Mil V.
Semi nolo
I’a r k ,
ueeordltig lo
Paul P. Harnett, 19 Wall Street,
llv A. M. W H E K S .
See Jnmes II, Cowan. Oak
VM,
c \v i r u n D i t i c i f . Complaitianl.
Announccnjenls
f l a t llicreof
recorded
am o n g
W II.SON
HOY I.II A- IH U H T O N .
7, dinner music: 12, Christm;,j
Orlando, Florida.
Phone 8398
Imd Third St. Phone 111.
LON' : Defends 111.
VS
tho P ub lic R ec o rd s of S e m in ­
D. C. T I*.
music; Glee club,
n l l D F I I uK I'U III.IC A TI o N
or 5313.
R.
Ili'iinansou
If
living,
nml
If
ole
County,
Florida.
NOT1CI-: lie ANNUAL MRUTIN*■ ( I ’ lrcitll I'm irl S cu ll
i hr statt: of
f l o iiid a t o ,
dead
Ihe
h
e
l
l
devisees,
g
r
a
n
t
R,'ginning
a
t
a
pi.
J
l
o
O.
Scuili
SnlliTInra (nr Cnn.plullinnt175.9. W 8 B A t l a n t a ,
930:
3,
ol-' ST(H ’ K III U.I IRIIS UK SRMINT. I* U iN O ,'a n d all peraun* Hi•
o r n th e r clnlrnnnlM. under lbs
IN’ UP YOUR OLD WALLS 21— Acreage For Sale
of Ihe Int. of ihe North Bim
&lt;&gt;1.1-: S R i T 'l t l T t K S C o
New York Symphony nrchostri; *
—----- -— ■•
"
|, rented In the fallow ing described
said II ll c r m a u e o n uml all o ili­
of SR l - l of NR 1-4 of H\V I •I
THE NEW WALL PAINT
Snnfniil, Flo rid a.
IN I 'O l 'R T
of
C O U N TY J U D C R . |,n,party all lull Mil la SumlnidM Cniiiie r parties, m hose u am es are uti9, Philco Hour; 19:30, Christnina
of See. * Tw p . 2 0 . S It J t R.
KING NEW AND BET- FOR S A L E :—Beautiful nrceuge
S R i l l N * ■I.K. COUNTY". HTATK l»F i t . Flo rid a. i„-w!l
kiiotfn in terested In the lands and
NOT If! K
is
IIKHRtlY
c.lVRN
w ith west B um of Mellonvllls
program.
tail
5.
"
f
lll,„'k
III.
T
i
e
r
IS
"f
p rem is es Involved II, this suit.
FLO RID A.
! FOR FURTHER INFORMAAve. thence rilll w es t
sill ft.
between Orlando roads. 33 1-3 T h a t In p u r s u a a e e will) the C h a r i e r
g, nilanle park. Hanford. F l o r i ­
iv R mI u D* nf ADAM V. MrOUIN.
i illD RR F l i t : U trtlU CA TlUN
215.8, WOOD
Chnttanooga,
thence South to H..111I1 line of
‘ CALL PHONE 235-J OR acres, consisting of some high and nml In urcnrilniico with III" prnrt- In I •ei'WI*t'll.
da. ai-eordinii u* Id a! thereof
of la w , th e nnnujil
me* Unasaid SR l-l of NR l - l „f S\V
T i l t : ST A T U
OF
FL O R ID A TO:
1.220: 8, Sunday schcool lenon;
V. C. C 0LLER . SANFORD. some low lund. Ideally situated elmiM
(Inly nf rt-curil aiuniiK tile Ullbnf S tock hold ers
of
In, Remlanle T&gt;* all iredltorH . legnicen, d lstrlh u .
l-l.
th ence H 2 l'i
fi
the nett
K. 11.-reiaus, hi , If living, and If
9, Christinus carols.
lie R e c o r d ' „f Setnlnnlo Coun­
I mcm,
nml
all
porMniiH having
North
to
beg
contain­
for poultry farm. Frontage on old SiTTirlllca C o m p an y will he held ut
dead, ilo* heirs, devisees, g ran tees,
ty, Flo rid a
c l a i m s o r . ilem am 1- u g alm it sahl
the office o f the Co mpany. In tile
1
.
ncres.
more
or
less
s
i
tu
,
ing
.
o
r
o
th
e
r
c
l
a
im
a
n
t
s
,
under
the
said
'381.1. K3HS Hot Sprinja, 780:
Orlando road. Can be bought at T iv of S a n fo rd . -Florida, on the
l.olM I and J of lau ig’s Flm t
vnlatM*
nln In Seminole Coun ty. F l o r i ­
K
Hern unison
or oth erw is e and
KOGRAPH—repairing, piano a bargain with very easy payments. itotii
9. Arlington, ensemble;
9:30.
Aililltlou I" S.inford. acco rd in g
Ymi. a n d e n rh nf you, n re hered ay of Jn n n i i r i. Ittja. a t th&gt;«
da.
nil o t h e r p a r t i e s wlmse names a r e
Ii* plat
thereof of
duly
of
ng by experts with 17 years This is nn opportunity for some h ou r of tli'.iin o’clock A. M . for h&gt; nidified uml rn iu lru d tn prem-nl
Heir, nt Ihe northeast c o rn e r
Christmas carols; 10, darve frolic. •
uni. non u lulkresteil lit th e
lands
record
aumtiK
line
I’nhlle
Iteiiof l.nt “A” of • F r i e s
f l a t of
und premises Involved In this suit.
imre. Sanford music store one to get u desirable poultry farm Him purpoae o f i-oaiilitcrlnii miicIi an y elnlnm and tb-niauda Wlileli
DU.3, WHAS loulsv llc 8 0;
oriln o f Hcmlnule C ounty. F l a r l F o r t Iteed, necnrdlng lo
plat
us may h&gt; brought befuyo i mi, ,,r e i t h e r o f you, m a y have
Ii a p p earin g l,y the sw orn Blit
ift Shoppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc- for almost nothing. For further iiuiilcr*
•lit,
au
anlui
l
lie
e
s
t
a
t
e
nf
ADAM
\.
8, New York Symphony i,rvhe»,rj;
th
ereof
recorded
In
I'lni
Bk. I,
nf I'muplnlnt herein th a t you m ay
It.
, ,,
NR l - l of NtV I I of N\V DI of
p age 121 of Seminole Co, r e c ­
Arvad.t, Phone 832.
D ated Ihl* Ilie l.'dh day of Doc- Mi-OUIN, d eceased , late o f Semltml,’
to- lul .Westell In th at eertaln ln(.
information see R. J . Holly, First
9, Fhilcu Ilnur.
S ectio n 7. Twp S«. S. It. 31 Gael
Cnuiil.v, F l a t Ida. In Iho Hon. Jn»
ord*.
ruji
th ence South 1.64
piece or p arcel nl land situ ate In
H'.’ T,
National Bank Building, Sanford. poilo-r.
501.9, MC Memphis 580: 8,
*11)11
it
111
IIK
M
i
ilPTPN.
Hit
Hill
4
*
l*1
il. S h aro n . County J u d g e of H«mchain *. Ihetire west i f,4 chains.
.VIImmI :
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a and d s, S'ippcr. Signs or all kinds. Florida.
Semi nolo Comity. Flo rid a.
Innlc C o u n t y , ar
hi* o f f i c e In ih*
Iheneu
smith
to
Npr1t,w«'st
serlhi',1 as follows, l o - w l t :
J I STKVVAIIT.
New
Y’nrk Symphuny orchestra;
IlMiord Paint £ Wall Paper
This U III a l l ' Nntlcc, th a t upon
I'n u nty CniirthoiiMM
In
S e m in ,-I
c o r n e r Of uloek
II, of said
l.ot 34 of New Upsiila, a c c o r d ­
Scereiary,
9,
Philco
Hour.
* *
‘minty,
Florida.
within
twelve
the
tsiti
day
of
Dccamber.
A
D
F
r
i
e
s
P
U
I
of
F
o
r
t
Heed,
YV.
W.
c
SMITH.
ing
lo
ihe
plat
th
ereof,
duly
24— Lots For Sale
RUT, the foregoing eillt wan r**m
th ence
east
lo
n orth ­
ITreUlclit. m o n t h - f r o m the d a t a h ereof.
recorded upon the put,Be r e c ­
330.9,
WSM
Nbnhville,
810;
e a s t c o r n e r nf si, Id I-nt tl,
DnD'd Nt»v cm her I a. A. D. IU T. meni'ml tn Ihl- Court and the pm
ord s of Hemtnnte County. F l o r 7:15,
[p
DRUG STORE— Pre- FOR SA LE: AT ACTUAL^ COST
(h
smith
in
N orth&lt;: i u , dinner
u m n er concert;
c o n c c r i ; 8.
o, New
, w w Y»f!i
i - . rt i
&lt;ii#icfllip«l tiprelii lit1for** him
WIIUN McGUIN,
th ence
sou th
In
North
Idn
N i i T l C i : ill-' STOCKIIuLDKIlH
L s c c u t r l s of tho Rutate of m -m tcvled ui«m in puraunn,',* "f
west c o r n e r nf said Lot D, nf
S&gt; mphonv o r c h e s t r a ;
9,
Phil, .1
Vlioni, Drugs, Smlu. We are
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
IT IS T IIF .ItK F O R K o n D B B B D
•ANNUAL MRK’ITNO
lal
1,'rlou
1*1
ml
n
t
Mfirt
11
s
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•
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1
r
r
tn
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.1
ADAM V, JIcU U lN . 1 u„.
w rit
of
a t t a c h m e n t Issued thiii y^iii nnd &gt;•;,&lt;■Ii of you ho and
said F r l e * f l a t of F o r t Herd,
NnllCM In III- rchy ItlVcn th a t the
Hour; 10, bam dune*.
ryou ns your phone. Coll 103 cated lot facing east on Palmetto
D*CUtl*e.| herein.
th en ce F a s t t&lt;* W e s t
line nf
loll nf,' hereby required to appsttr
a I Slrrtin K " f th e MtnckhnldAvenue. 75 feet frontnge. In good ni*ciimmtl,,f
—
T
h
e
r
e
f
o
r
e
,
you
and
eac
h
of
you
Mellonvlll"
Ave. thi'nee Nurlh
322.4, WSMH New Orleans. 9U»»-. «
io the Hill of Complaint
In this
ihi* l.nkMfruiit ImprnveiniTil
ami all porsnne claiming an y Interuloiig said W est tine i f Mel1 9:30, varied progiam*.
neighborhood. Very desirable for
« m pa i n . a i-nriMiratlnn nririiolied IN T H R C I I I C I T T C O U R T TW F.N - ,.»i |n th e nlmVe d e e rrl b c l property c a u s e on .Monday ilo* Jml d ay of
ionville
Ave.
In
n
pt.
K
nf
heg.
DING BLOCKS— Irrigation home, quite close to school. $1750.00 Cti ini
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
,
1*34.
ut
the
Court
Hons*
* slut Ink under the Ihmm ni
T V - T I I I I I D J U D I C I A L CIIICU1T ;tr^ hhreby ordered D» he amt ap- nl
th ence w es t t » beg. s i tu a t e III
------------- m P *----------Smiford.
Heinlnoi'
County,
and general cement work. Almost your own t?rms. Address Hie StnlM i,f Khirlila, will I,m lu-lil
tN AND F U R HKMtNOLK COIIN- , M.:ir b efore the i l r e i l l l C o u rt. in Fn irid a , aud in Usfaali of suab ap*
Hrmlnnle C o u n ty , F ta .
nl I h - Valdes 1 1»l m| In Sanford.
TV . F i d i l t I D A .
IN C IIA N C K R Y . ;,,„t f „ r Semlmde Roulltv. Florida. p e .i r a a c s
NK
1-4
nf
NIV
1-4
of
N
W
t-4
Concrete Co. J . E. Ter- Seminole Builders, Inc, P. O. Box S cm llm lc Ciiunl&gt;, Flnrlila "it Mi-nPacree
pro
Cnnfrsso
Ki.ORRNCYJ IMJR DON,
Complains.inford. upon I he a lh d n v o f will lo- e n tered usaliisl you. said
of flcrtlon 7. Twp. So, H. IL 3t
K Proa. 3rd nnd Elm
1431, Sanford, Florida.
ilnjf.
Jan u ary
*'th.
I#-* ut •**'.n**
March.
A. D. R'J4.
Ihe eame helnK ■ult b r i n g f, „o rr Ib a purpose
B u rIW , »of, qnlst
F a s t ctg. 1 0
acre*
m o re
nr
a
n
t
,
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f
M . ill Which m eetin g the riirvs
a Rule Day nf Ihl* Court, nnd fall , |nff
* „ , i M | l,t1|J,tllln of
lena. sltu n ta In Hdnilrwtu K "u li­
p. rittIon
mIiu II
nr may tran n act

I

r;. 25%

D I S C O U N T ON A L L
nui. o t h e rw i s e Ju d gm en t
by
De
KI'RDUN. D efen d an t.
ly. F lo rid a.
t h e I'uinpl.-ilnunt In an d to tho
2f— Miscellaneous For Sale
any en riu irate hnsliicM
DIVOItCR .
fault will he entered a g a l n - t you itlirtvt* «ii*Mi*rlbr4(i |»rritiUi*N.
Th l* I* In g i v e N otice t h a t .u p o n
Wanted Female
1‘I.ATlHVM.
DIAMOND DIN 1
CAItV I ' LANDIS.
It Is Ordered that _this Notice
l l R D R I t O F UU l! L I C A TIO N ‘
,
..........................................
IT IH F l ' t l T I l K l t , u l t D B R K D th a t I tie 1 dtit d ay of D ecem b er. A D
S ecretary l.nkcfrnnt
NKit KINGS AND DAK PINS
To
J o h n Puritan.
J a c k so n v ille . |,nt,linheil In The S.inford Herald. title notlco I,,, inihllsIiMit one*
Wanted to sell—3 kerosene heat­
1927.
Ihe
fo
reg
o
in
g
suit
w
a*
com
a
Im provem ent Co, Fin. You a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d and „ n ew sp ap er published Iit Semlnid.'
m enerd In th l* Court
w eek for
fo u r
(t)
con»eeutlva ............
. . . an. d the pm-*
ers in good condition. Inquire
f D GIRL WANTED—Have
McLAULlNS
n&gt;lu lled to lie unit a p p e a r uieoi I'opnly, F lo rid a, onro each Week, u , , . k s In T h e Hanford Herald, u iicrty dcscrlhed herein before ha*
®K for young colored girl of E. D. Oglesby, I-ake Monroe,
N u T IC K UK ANNUAL ST mC K th e 2nd day of J a n . A. - I*. P'S*, for the p.-rhi'l of I * " months, n r ' l nt-wsDuiier. |iul,Bsh,'d In Hanford, been levied upon In pursu ance of
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to tlie
trill
of
c o m p l a i n t filed im m ediately succeeding
the
data H cm lnn lt Ununtv. Flnrlila.
i th e writ nf a t t a c h m e n t Issued h a re is yean of age who needs oi M. II. Borland, 101 E. Martin j
N ollce I* heri-hv a l i e n th a t l b " n g a l l l - t y o u 111 thn a b o v e s ty lv l hereof.
DONR
OMDKBRD tl
thl* 3rd III.
,
.
,
............... .
I'O
N R AND OKDKIIRD
[**nie nnd who will work in Sr.. Sanford.
-----| T h erefo re, you an d each of you
r e a t i l a r A nn u al
Meeting
"f
*|11* c a u s e an d c o n n .
IN W lTN RW t W t t K R L O F . I l i » » f
nf December, l»27
Pie for her keep and clothts.
alu ck ho ldern of
SAN FUltD BOND
y
j IOf ■(It.AHH.
m
and all person* c l a im i n g a n y InT h e S a n f o r d H erald
Is
hereby this ISO, day ..f I'......lulwr. A, D.
P* ready to leave the city to- FOR SA LE—Umbrella tent 9x9, a. J l U l i T i l A 'l G i T ill FAN V will l,« d e s i g n a t e d a - th e n e w sp a p e r In 1927. nfflxml m ; han* unit Official
Uolirt of tef# »t in the above described prnI'terU nf the f i r , n i l C
I,. Id a t th e u fflie nf I hi* ' mnpUhV w h ich th is o rd er -luill he puljlDhrd Hull of th l* I'lrcull ' oiirt, nt HunIii p i r l y a r e hereby ord ered l o be nnd
j ' , r ,t Judicial rlrireult
i
P Apply in person to 1422
good one , new.
Phone 745-J. nt 112 KttHt He pond J4tr«,i!t* Hi(flfor»!| f o r fo u r cnn seruflvi, w e e k s .
ford.
Hemlnnle
I
*
i, i »ii4y - F t n r i i t a .
County, ap p e a r before the C ircu it C ourt, tn
uml
for Hcmlnole
Km.
v, k. noun I.ahs.
and for Heinlnole I’ouiily. Florida,
Florid.t. id thru** nVImli 1*. M’ »n
W i t n e s s V. K. OniigtaNs. Clerk
Florida
1901 Magnolia.
at Hanford.
upon Ihe Silt d a r of
Jumiiirv IOth, 11*2H.
nf th e a b o v e styled Court, nnd Hi" '
i*lerk ,,f UJrcult Kourt. HemBy A. M U’ RKK'H,
hiit**d IhlO 23rd. lltIJP " t PPPPHllHTt of fic ia l s e a l I h c m f th is 2 nd rtav '
Inole
I'nntii*.
r Ior Ida
Deputy Clerk. K a rc l t A. LI 1 9 2 4 . th a earn* being
Miss
Rebecca
Stevens
may
have
a
a R u le P e r of thle C ourt, and fall
incial
of D ecem ber* A D I ' J ilt
By A. M W KLKH.
(8 RAM
!*♦ A iloriHaAHH*
not. otherw ise Ju dgment i *t d efau lt
IftRAta.)
n. c .
ticket to the Mllane If she will
*
F tps*Id *■ill*
DO
CO
LASS.
IN
T
I
I
R
I’fR
C
I’
IT
CO
URT
O
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l
I
K
will l„ entered again s t you.
m i ) b o n d AND MORT- only ask nt The Sanford Herald.
Clerk. YVllJM* N. F O Y L R A. DU 11(TON,
T U -K N Y Y -T H IR D ir n t C l A I, t : n t * l
It Is u n l e r e d th at thla .Votlre
KURD It WII-sON.
COMPANY. 112 Second
S e cr e ta ry .
pul,list,,&lt;1 lu The Hanford H e rf t a l n l l r r s .U lo rn e v *
C U I T O F T I I R HTATK O F F L O R - he puhl
Ily A. M. W K R K 8 .
F
u
l
t
HRMINUt.K
abl
n new spaper
published
In
p
C.
FOR SALE— Special sale on po
Hemlnnle
County,
Flo rid a,
onrn
IN - T H R H H I T I T r n t ' R T O P THP.
i V i UNTY*.A&gt;* IS CIIANCKRY
|Kan on
im proved
b u s in e s s
“
m
_
S
m
a
I,
_
_
iisSlo,l
of
Itwat
lice puppies until Christmas, 709
T W K N T Y - T II 1 R D JU D IC IA L ! Cl It. , (1
hT R Y K F .I L UotUldalnant
, , a r h week, for the period of Iwti
(Legal Notices)
.NOTH'*: O F NAIaft:
•idtnce p r o p e r t y .
A l i o will Oak Ave.
......... oy
..........................
M l llBMISrOLK
‘
months. iie»t Im med iately succeedCUIT
; ft'IJiHIDA.
Phone 244-W.
N otice Is hereby Riven t h a t un­
Defendth e d a le hereof.
mortjcnjref an s e c u r i t y .
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Wife, 193 Ia&gt; Bron Ave.. C l o v w - r e s p o n d e n t s I shall o f f e r for sale
tv. Hinlth. 11. K. C a r t e r , Jo hn A I- » l h * r than Ihe {H als " f
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nnJ modem an- sharply contrast*
find 'lit* jeweler* huve collected
ing, ismv* for •&gt;!*! things, you will I
with ■outer lltth
By Marjorir II owe Dixon
if tile ■&gt;!!•' to a limn you are g iv -!
l
Tb stnrt with you must cnnsidc
■mile of tin M* for you. Little sots
re jrviiiiat’ •. &gt;.c instance a neckl1\
the recipient of tht* pi;: slightly
ace, a p. i uf earrings and a
3 - - . {{ she is ultra modern, ar l ni
broach, ti. • man it. a I were made
f)
sophisticated you will h
.or tin 1
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trouble at all finding «ont .'.i' '* rm.
I air of ; -a evict&gt; :-r • included.
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please her. But suppose he i v idv
The mo it ii thing* Have much
and tm ly mid* Victoria! . -vet. delightfully weird
■;&gt;Y*” .ivm i harm and great beauty i f work*
;
then you will have to si 1 t wth Austria. Some of these have no manship ami design.’ .Some of them
greater care, his gift. Of umr-e i me *erUni pur post in this world attain a delicate frosted effect by
than to in laughed at. Others are
i
he would nevrr admit he was mid- ash trays or tm ■nsr burners * hi- setting t m\ diamonds in pntinum.
There art
n mony things from
Victorian,—they never do. But if neso elephants with their fin" de which t" • i &gt;o.-e. rings, pin*, hat
you keep in mind hi* being " T ) qei ve of modeling fit in beautifully ornament'.
bracelets
watches,
conventional and niatter-of lu. t uml with the modem art.
i locks, cigarette cases and -n on.
conservative you will douhties* Is*
Bowl? for flower!* emu* in never
“Jii-t tth.it I Wanted"
f
able to select some little thing he tniltm; ^irietu
Tlnr .ear low
Jewelry for personal adornment
ones of mid shapes arc especially Inis been influenced strongly by
will rcnHy like.
If your friend if collecting an- dc-igr.e. I to held cutcus plants, i tilled for greater variety in Hat
tiques, say some particular thing,— sun Iv t m wi old not feel tempt- i rnaments. Wide bracelets are
like old clocks or ol(| (-lass, or sec- ed to sit m one of tht ?e low tables worn. Pins are used for the shouldond and third grade readers, Mclluf ( if a warning in the way of many or* fir hip. where formerly bar pins
fy’s preferably,—your task is s o m e * , spim d mtcus ut on top of it.
were used for the open lolliu of .
A New Thing In bight
what aimplifict},— and then again
.-hit t waists. IVerls fit in with so J
it isn't. Because your search may
If your friend like* flowers, she many kinds of costumes that they i
lend you far afitdd,—but it will be may enjoy a new wrought in iron have liuil great popularity.
a'fascm nting search for all that. stand that holds tfnec pots at dilt’mtsiiler the one on whom you
ferout heights. The shajK' sug­ sire about to inflict your gift.
For the Antique-o-phile
1
You mny find the very thing you gests a husky nnd vigorous .sun­ (Alas some gifts are an infliction,
5W r are looking for in some tiny antique flower, hut i&gt; painted red iiml aren’t they. It makes one perfectly
gulp to have to say "thank you"
■hqt in another town, und at the green.
Unities filled with colored wat­ for them). To give that very thing
same time a air of those eharmingl i pjegant ladies of fashion of the e r are made into lamps and hav- is the most fun of all. May you
Eighteen-twenties that you have bright leated shades, fit very well Miccecd in pleasing each of your
*• friends i- our parting gooil wish for
|wen wanting for ever so long. To with tiie modern effect.
on* who enjoys it there is nothing
A very new anil lovely thing in you.
quite So delightful ns to hrnusc the way of a light was held by a
ground in an antique shop. .
kneeling figure in pottery on an
; For contrast let us return to our onyx base. The clouded glass she
ultra modern young person who held upright remind id you of a cnlfeels, and quite sincerely so, that la lily. In its center was a flumethe lovely things that originated shaped electric globe. The effect
fri the Paris Exhibition of Decor­ was at once dignified and most un­
ative Arts nre “perfectly during" usual..
Is there something for her? Yes
Nice Things In filass
indeed.
If you have friends who like glass
The T.ow 1'erspvrllve
you will find some very excellent
To begin with in the modern art things awaiting your selections.
It seems to be largely a m atter of For the hostess there is a punch
perscctivc. That sounds like the
veriest bromide, hut U isn’t. A
low perspective especially char- ! shaped lid. At one side is a notch
^ , One j for the handle of the ladle to pro*
■Oetemea the modern thing
is exected to sit on a cushion,—or jo rt. The bow| and glasses are
low stool, or at the very highest painted with sprays of flowers,
on a bench lower than the average A handsome tray completes the
chair, which is eighteen inches from |set. For one who enjoys the sun
the floor
.
' room or pourch, there are several
For this purpose there nro love- kinds of lemonade sets. A basket
ly gay cushions to. ait on,—and a tray holds the pitcher with glasses I
tray along side of an unusual share f,|'T ti t,1;i&gt;d it and has a high hand!.'
with a mirror top and feet, that over nil, mj that i may he carried
bring it the least hit higher than tho ‘ u-'V . These rt ■ cone in differcushions.
ei ' c&lt; lnr«, v
anther, preen and
A gift of n table to fit in v tit “n " ’: 1
1 ‘ nu“ •
lh,°
the low perspective might b. ,
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gift-, pc.tOne was composed of three ,ii ‘
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cular glnss shelves graduated in
1
1, vor v,e&gt;e.
■ixe, the smallest at the top. The, *
Jewelry
had a center rod surmounted will.
, j, v i.i ;,i -e
a cut crystul hnndle, and the bam i ,.
L ;t, tim e !
of this md was u silver star. An;-.e ra; di
other table wus of a most amue- o. •’ &gt; i.r&lt; .!.• v , . r,f
jev»cl-*l
ingly odd shape, painted orange r&gt; shoj
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a Christmas Greeting
and good
wishes

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Lhnstmas
Greetings
to ail our
patrons and
friends
Most cherished among the
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most sincerely that we wish
you a . Merry Christmas an d
a H appy New Year.

M errie Christmas
Happy New Year

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SATURDAY,

Shanghai Japan huWerfly despatched .large who sold oat to Chlang.
foreign armed forcea to protect their Inter,
After two day* o f pandemon­
ommunls- ests there.
ium the Nationalists established
omlntang
On March 21 Shanghai fell to order In Shanghai and swept on np
the Yangtze, capturing Nanking
two days.later.

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M. N. Cleveland, Chief

J . T. VERNON, 'Assistant CMsf
HEADQU ARTERS

SANFORD
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With Ctirislmas but a few days ahead, Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland wishes, for the safety aad lu#*
pincss of every resident in Sanford, to issue n few precautionary do’s and don’t,~ ah follows:
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" I f you must have n candle in the window on Christmas Eve, make It an electric one—that Is safe,

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Innintr with the founding of the
Republic. But this year,
war news was of vital
to the American public.
The reason whb that during the
i fly months of 1927 the very
judles of American and European
if]atnee in Chinn—Shanghi.HenoWi Tientsin, Canton Canton,
■eki’rifr. ami a dozen other imicrtaiu commercial cities where
^o.and, of American and other
signers lived, were ^engulfed .
i the fighting, and the \foreign 1
Kime in Chinn was seriously
breturned with Utter extinction.
In January riots broke out at
U borders of the British oonces|on at Hankow, which the British
Inally turned over to the Nationlist for policing, rather than to
iuse bloodshed by maintaining
[ritish
authority there
with
nuns.
Nationalist Victories
I The opening of the year witl«sed the beginning of the brilhnt series of victories for the
[ationalists in their great northl.ird sweep. The military forces of
ie Kuomintang, or Nationnlist,
L&gt; Revolutionary party of I)r. Sun
Lt Sen, the Chinese George
la.diingtnn, were commanded by
Ineraiissuio Chiong Kai-shek, a
lillinnt strategist, while the civIan Kovcrnment was presided over
L the equally brilliant Eugene
len, foreign minister. Behind the
Ltionnlist regime hovered the
Cdow of Soviet Russia, in the
Irm of Michael Borodin noted
Iviet diplomat ‘ nnd a corps of
Lilian technical ndvisors, inLiing the great military strateEt, General Stalin,
[Northward Cidang Kul-shek nnd
L cohorts swept from the south.
|n provinces, crushing General
In Chuan-fnng^ military gov[nor of the Yangtze provlnctfs in

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" I f a Christmas tree Is used, moke snre that it is securely set up so that It will not topple OVsf, and
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" I f anyone’s clothing does catch on fire, the victim should he promptly rolled tn a n ig or wooWn doth
in order to smother the flames, which should be kept on hand.
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"Meehants should keep their places of business free front rubbish and -paper aeeumuIatSoal^ U t f
should Insist that employes keep clenn and clear all exits.
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"A most Important safeguard is to remove all evergreens immediately after Christmas, Aside from
the tradition of had luck attached to the keeping of evergreens In the house after New dear’s Day, tKeJf
represent, as they dry out, an Increasingly dangerously hnzznrd.
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of Sanford and Seminole
C ounty th e h e a rtie st
of Christmas Greetings
and also the very best
of wishes for the year
to com e and invites all
to visit the hotel dur­
ing the present season-

G. A. Schlosser,. Manager
Palm Beach and NeW York

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" I f It Is felt that Santa Claus must he present nt the celebration, he ahould be persumfcd to' avoid
long cotton whiskers, nnd should keep nwny from open lights nnd fires. As an additional precaution, Kb
costume should he made partially fireproof by Bpraylng upon It n solution of wfttef gtes®, obtainable at ahy
drug store.
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"Never leave an electric iron connected to a Eight socket, or resting on any InflaniaKle n b U ffaf o f
object.— Always disconnect nnd place on some fire-proof article for that purpose.

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“Toys requiring alcohol, gasoline, or kerosene should he avoided, as should the flimsy toy motionpicture machines using inflamnblc film.
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"Do not illuminate the tree with candles. Colored electric light assembles are more ornamental and,
if used with care are safer. A spot-light focused upon the tree is, however, the safest method of aQ; and given
n pleasing effect.
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ous paper clippings nnd cotton.

�THE SANFOftD HERALD, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24,1927
th# SflnU Clauses that
Yale Greeting? gi gtiKt ? asNotfrom
the store windows
and from ,tha pages of our qeWi*
and magazines. Not tha
Are Extended By papers
evergreens and Christmas trees
that deck our homes and offices.
Not even the bestowing gifts and
exchange of remembrances that
tils. Nq ugliness, no tin In Him, characterize our observance of
Iho wintume babe of Bethlehem.
Y e t in hiei'We find the divine sanct. on o f poverty and our greatest
inspiration'for espousing it, espec­
ially duripg Chrlitm astide."'
jcO N C R fecA T T o fft* CHURCH
kev. J . Bernard Root
i/'And the Word,was made flesh,
and dwelt among us, full of grace
and truth.”
,
*■“In the first three gospels wo
have portrayed thq story ubout
Jesus. In the g o i s l o f John and
the Epoitlcs of R ia l It Is possible
that we have morfc,nearly, not the
thoughts . about *Jesus, but the
thoughts of JesUsi
The Greek
"Logos" which 1 is
translated
''Word”
signifies
something
mote embracing jinn the English
‘ Word," somethunr which is in­
deed very close Id the English
'•Idea.’’ And so wg jnny read, "And
the Idea of God was made flesh,
•lid dwe&gt;t among uh, full of g ra c e
and truth.". .
,
"Interesting havn been the theo­
logical controversies that have been
waged through the'yrars concern­
ing the nature of 1 Jesus, yet it
in-’ght be hard to,convincc the av­
erage man that 'thos.&gt; represent
a Hsavenly Father’s loving “ idea”
clothed in the ^itiinucy of the
human Mesh.
"B u t the story *of humbh shep­
herds finding n bike in the stable,
of Wise men coming from the dis­
tant East with gifts seems to do
homage to the "Id ea" of God hnvlng become flesh, and dwelling
among us full of grace and truth.
"Again wc firid Incarnate the"Idea" in the simpl? thoughts of
Jean Valjean who had suffered the
ultimate indignities of society and
had been battered'by society to the
utmost limits of endurance, who
yet retained his p o ise , with love
for all and malice toward none a*
he trachea the message of Christ­
mas-tide, "To understand all is* to
forg iv^ all."' • I t •
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"DieJtena knewKhat the best ns
- -weU as the yforst ia found in hum­
an flesh when ha.Vrote the Christ­
mas Carol. ‘Thnt'adhg would bring
salvation cIium , to every door it
every one arflkhl fend it during the
December Holiday*. Some of us
like crabbed,Oldl»9crooge say be­
fore the Chrutm™ exchanges have
been made, "firth, Humbug." But
• who can evcK/arget the nicture of
Tiny Tim ‘rotaing home from
church on daady's shoulder, as he
bolds high higcfutch? Then again
W! soe him Mated'by his father’s
aide on his little stool by the
creaking table as he echoes the
toast. "God Blegs us every one!"
And he rapeaU this to every hum­
an heart nt this 'Reason; to the
V'Tftart that la burdened with sor­
row, to the soul’ thnt is cramped
by narrowing clrciIrAstances, to the
. sou] that Is encrusted with tha ice.
of Arctic wliiter. And even the
withered heart of Scrooge blossoms
out under t l$ 'influence of the
Magic Heavep'tknt has become
flesh which, has transformed and
still transforms' lives."

Constipation and Rectal
Diseases. (Painless . non*
surgical mehod) Dr. Jos.
Corwin Howell^ Registered
physician, 200 W . Core
Ave., Orlando,
Florida,
Telephone 4395 for free conso 11aLion. Yon will be sur­
prised how quickly you will
get well without loss of time
from business

Greetings
To all a t
'/ '"W W a Christmas
S ea so n s

Best tyiahe
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Christmas

G reetings * IJHG*

Mi - L a d y ’s Shoppe
We Will Be Closed A ll Day Monday

DIGGERS DAIRY FARM
Phone 37
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
B utter Milk
Milk for Babies

We Will Be Closed All Day Monday

Smart Wstes

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to it's friends
and patrons.

the citizens of Sanford w&lt;
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Woodruff &amp; W atson

N ational

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. W. P. Buhrman
"With well nigh all of our per­
iodicals chronicallng the weakness,
sin and crime of our times and
many writers telling us of the men­
ace of the crime wave, It is like
the dawn of a day a fter storm to
have brought to us anew the
.Christmas occasion.
It is more
than a mere coincidence that with
the first denunciation of sin in the
Scriptures wc have conjoined the
promise of MesjJah and the hope
recovery, and that in the very last
threat of Judgment in the closing

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G arm ent Cleaning

Sincere Christmas
Greetings and the
very best wishes
for the new year.

D ecem ber 26-31

Duval Jewelry Co., Inc

O n Wednesday, D ecem ber ,28th, the following firms will clean
have scon His star in tho cast and
•re come to worship Him." Thus by
one star were people of old attrac­
ted to the first coming o f Jesus.

free of charge garments of all children attending the city primary,
grammar and junior high schools. T h e work must be brought in
and called for.

No deliveries.

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T h e cleaners of Sanford are taking this step to
city‘s children in habits of “n eatness,

Greetings

educate the

cleanliness* and

health in

dress.

Colonial Cleaners

Wishes for the
New Y ear

305 E. Second S t

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Haddock’s Pressery
110 E. Second St.

105 S. Palmetto

�TOE SANFORD ItEgALB. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1927

y^tfowiinG S uccess

Kanner’s
artment Store
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. . . Wishes
The Citizens of Sanford
Making Your Own
Artists always have the advant­
age over others in that they can
design their own Christmas cards.
Sometimes they cut the blocks
necessary and print them as well
The charm of these hAs become sc
apparent that many of the com­
mercial cards imitate the hand-cut
block with the effect of original
work.
Some of the methods of printing
are most interesting A silver deer
syringing blithely over u snow
laden landscape on a grey paper
graced one card found in the shops.
Iteindecr seem especially popular
this year. Last year the cards all
The Note of Warmth
.seemed to show jolly stage coaches
The point of which is— don’t fe e l,: Iladen with holiday merry makers.
nnd his swift sleigh is to
lease, don't feel it your solemn Santa
I
tho limelight this year.
uty to send Christians cards, bo- hnvR
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Gay Tones In Cgrds
tuse the card will ahvnys show it.
(Jay tints of papers are chnrac-1
he friend who receives it will feel
s if a dash of cold water had teriatic of this year's Christmas |
(ruck him in the face nnd a clnm- messages. Silver stars are scat-1
Imp hand had been laid in his tered over some envelope and enrd.
hat feeling is sorilewhat lacking One especially vigorous in color
a the proper Christmas an itit. ob, wore brilliant stripes In green, red
&lt;yid silver on n black ground. A
ver so sliehtly, vou knlfoj *.yV
If you must be dignified and greeting V n s printed on the cove*
'ormal, at least do not be rigid nnd ami inside a white insert was tied.
eld. Your engraved message eiyi One side had a picture of men
lave a bit of originality in oxprel- ringing: Christmas carols, the other
licn and your formal teaching dr message o f good will.
Icsign can be a thing of ■beauty
with warmth of tone and coloring.
A Variety of Good Cards
With all the perfectly delightful
Htsigns in cards arranged (Jr yiui1
w the several publisher^’ theVw*m4
Lilly no excuse for frigid an d !
Leaningless ones.
I In your favorite bookshop you
gill find a goodly array front Christmas trees lend themselves to
■hich to choose. The stationery the somewhat stiff treatment in- |
ppartntent of a big store is usually volvcd in cutting blocks. C orres-1
Moally well supplied. You can finti pondencc cards are excellent for |
In excellent
assortr.tent from use in printing because the en­
■hich to pick yours, as early as velopes are made to match.
Once a person becomes interest­
leptember. And enrly choice in
lour cards as well as in your other ed in printing his own Christmas
Stopping will savi) much disap­ cards he is forever lost. For from
then on he will not only send forth
pointment nnd vexation.
I In the shop therfe there are neftt{i .bis own humble efforts from year
looks with cards and envelopes [to year, but will takA great delight
luted in, nnd prfyes below. Tho [ in collecting the efforts of others,
Irice usually inclines tho printing I smitten with a peculiar sort of feI r engraving, of your name in the |ver, that o f linnd wrought Christ|pace left aipccialli/fSYltT
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By Msrjorle flow© Dixon
lyou have to b e lie f in Christmas
irds to enjoy thenfr-H-yotwelicvt*
jt h ,m you enjoy 'fccrV fn g 'an d
Kidinir them. I f they are a cold
^ty to you, you miss all the fun.
One can picture perfectly the
grt of card you’tf send. There
fould be one single bit of stero­
i d holly at the r top, neat cli­
pping below, and .‘that is nil. The
Lnon R eiv in g yOur curd will
Ur« it one glance, nnd sny, “Oh,
Ac Jen’J nsci,** and toss it in a
of others ju st like it and pass
Ja to one more interesting nnd ori-

lerry Christmas
nnd Also the Hnppiest of

Bankrupt Sale To Continue Until New Year’s

Elton J. Moughton
wishes

rery Citizen of Sanford
a very merry
Christmas
and

re wish to extend to
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11 our patrons and
friends a very
M erry Christm as
and wishes for
A Happy New Year.

SEMINOLE
CREAMERY
COMPANY
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Dr R. M. Mason

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mYOUR NEW SPAPER
in Florida's Heart.
Tbe World's Greatest Vegetable

THE WEATHER

Section. I t s R ic h e s t G a rd e n L a n d .
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VOLUME x i x .

Fair tonight with henry frost I
north; light to heavy frott
tral and light frost in
portion.

published

S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A , FRIDAY, D E C E M B E R 2 3 , 1927

STORM LIKELY Christmas Dinner Buyers BANKER THINKS
TO STOP WORK AZ pSt0M V™ Week! GOOD BUSINESS
ON SUBMARINE1
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FACES NATION

2 Oregon Cops To
Collect B ig Reward
PENDLETON, Ore., Dec. 25.
—(IN S )—Sudden r.nd unexpect­
ed wealth looms for Chief of
Police Tom Gurbane and State
Traffic Sergeant Buck Lieuallin
ns the result of their capture
Pendleton yesterday of
&lt;Vilham Edward Hickman.
In addition to the $100,000 re­
ward offered for the youthful
kuftinpper of Marion Purkcr. 12
year old Los Angelea girl, the
two also nre looking over offers
from four theater companies.
One of these la for $5,000
enrh for them to nppcnr on a
lecture rontract in a Holywood
theater.

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Member Audit Bureau O f Circulation*

SLAYER FEARS Youth To Be
PAPERS WONT Immediate Trial
"PLAY H i UP California Murd&lt;

Fresh mushrooms will ho con­
spicuous by thoir absence in most
for the reason that local
Salvaging Operations .jo r r , E s j s t k dinners
Lu. “ ch da* , wi,h housewives merchants have been unable to ob­
J enKfged in purchasing dell. tain them alth&lt;:i:s?h one store re- Arthur Reynolds, I’rlefeidrnt.
May Be Abandoned
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Publicity Mania Makes Younjjt
Of Powerful Chicago Bank,
Cauc* com,nK from all parts of th.* rorted having them in stock for
Until N ext Spring nut ia•on to furnish Jjanford tables o*c '(ay earlier in the week. Those Says
Kidnaper
Afraid
That
Deed
His Faith In Future
.hristniag Day.
" Hi Not Receive Notoriety
1who insist upon mushrooms v ill
Expressed In Recent Move
Officers Announce °.n vC.un-.y
made
by
The
Herald
hav*
t0
he
content
with
those
in
Given Two Chicago Killers
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today
revealed an estimated cost cans whirh nro sold for 20 to *’*»
A fterin tensiveH i
Capital Boosted To
' r!**? fcr. “ ' uletlde dinner for a , cents apiece.
Declares “Religion
Conducted By Pi
! ,an i'y &lt;»f four, with the meal bui'i
Tomatoes are selling for 15 cents
Sum Of 65 Millions
around n turkey weighing eight a pound and Sanford shoppers may
Being
Forced
On
Him”
,
pounds.
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consider themselves fortunntr in
The best turkey retails at 55 this rpr.pcct for the same product Forty Per Cent Stock D ivi­
Youth Jokingly Makes Refer- Mother In Kansas City Tells
dend Declared. Adhering To
Gray Clouds And High fowl",
alth?uf h cheaper '■* ''ringing 55 in New York. The
once To Hangman’s Noose
................
Is ran be abtained nt 50 cents a -est lettuce is 20 cents n head ulOld Rate On The New Stock
Authorities
Thnt She ForWaves Forecast Bad I nu ml. Very little gee-e are on the though some can be obtained at 15
Which He Sees Awaiting H
merlyWasInmnteOf Arkan­
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conr :et but ducks are plentiful at snd 10 cints.
WeatherOnAtlantic | y'a rents
sas SlateAsylum For Insane Search Conducted Foi
a pound.
PENDLETON, Dec. 25. (INS)
fiihuo'c tTT^tixOnisiness
outlook la
business outlc
Shrimps
nre
being
retailed
for
20
—William Edward Hickman 19
h lorida strawberries, regarded
Pair Named As A i
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 23— (INS)
P R O V IN C E T O W N , M ass., hy many ns essential to a Christ­ cents a pound. Large selected oys­ perhai)3 shown hy a recent lit*
year old “ fox” fncing th&lt;&gt; gallows
in
nre $1 a quart while the smal­
the organization of the j bank
complices O f Youth
for one of the most heinous crimes —That William Edward Hickman
Dec. 23— (IN S — Gray clouds mas dinner. are scarce but those in ters
ler ones bring 80 cents. Roast pork with which I nm connected,“ i said
of
record,
today
had
two
chief
may
be
a
victim
of
hereditary
instock
brins;
troni
75
to
D
O
cents
n
scud acros9 the sky— the sea­
is being sold for 22 rents a pound Arthur Reynolds, president 4f the
worries.
By International N ew s
gulls hug the shore — th e liasl.et. depending upon size and und a pound of |0g of lamb brings fnntinentnl und Cnmerrin] Nitian- Star W itness la Sinclair Con­ One was that he may fail to gain suity was seen hero today in the
.
...
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,
grade. Cranberries, and everv stor&gt;
Speedy ju stice I
tempt Trial Led Into Maze the notoriety given those other admission of hi* mothnr. Mrs. Eva
waves o f the Atlantic churn has them, are bein- sold ’for 25 10 cents. Oranges oiv 25 cents ;» »l Hank und Trust Company ;of
Ilickmnn
thnt
she
had
been
confin­
dozen. Fruit cake can be purchased
This
was the end to whl
Of Contradictory Versions youthful m aster mind* Leopold nnd
in increasing fury and s to rm crnt" “ nuart.
Chicago, to International NcWs
for 75 cents to $1 a pound.
ed nt ono time to tho Arkanias all the law enforcement
Loch.
Tho
other
dqols
with
relig­
CndcrO’Lcnry’sQuefltioning ion which, ho brlicvcd, in being
warnings fly from tl)c beacon —
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Service today.
state hospital for the insane at c ics o f California were j
The country’s largest financial
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 3 .-A s- “ forced on him” ns ho faced re­ Little Rock, nnd in information ing today a t top speed
institution outside of Wall jtre e t sl»tnnt United States Attorney turn to California to answer for
his part In tho kidnapping and from West Hartford, Ark., that brillff to a close the wes
has given emphasis to the * well
storm that wiil force the
s js ..
known theory that actions ineak James O’Lenry moved relentlessly butchering of Marion Parker, 12- former neighbors of Hickman in­ most sensational kidnapii
United States Nuvy to abandon
louder than words, hy its bro«l ex­ nh..a.| today with his grilling of ycur-old Los Angeles girl.
sisted he had been deranged for and murder case.
its salvage work on the S -l until
pansion of facilities to exttnd a Edward J. Kidwell, "sta r witness"
years.
The
Rev.
W.
II.
Robbins,
pastor
In a cell at Pendleton.
Spring and let the tom hull of
larger mensiu-e of service tq Itn In the criminal contempt trail of of tho Baptist Church horo took
the vessel be the tomb of the 40
Tho mother was suffering from William Edward
own customers in particular aid to
a
bihle
to
the
youth
as
he
walked
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according to rccorda "the Fox," self-donfeased kid
men who went down to
death
the country in general.
about the cramped quarters of his melancholia,
Hum.-,
who
has
charged
he
was
In­
at
the
asylum
and onco sought to
when the submarine was rammed
cell following his capture.
"In the fall,"' said Reyitolds,
end her life by swallowing poison. of 12-year-old Marten Par
by the destroyer Paulding I n s t F I iior’s
p r ’a Mother Arrives Late
timidated by the district attorney's
“the
directors
a
pproved
a
pla$
to
"I don’t want n preacher now,"
Department Heads Fortifying
Saturday.
**
frriondrof tho llickman family calmly admitted he believed
office into swearing to two affi­ ho said. "I needed thnt before. T
consolidate our'commonly
Thursday
A
t
Capital
Where
death penalty was near.
Themselves
For
What
IaExThough the dreary, bleak saletato and national hanks, Inc
davits, portions of which wore would feel like n hypocrite if I immediately saw thoso facta as
She Will Spend Christmas
i
tbo
foundation
for
tho
defense
of
pected To BeMost Sweeping the capital and surplus of the
vag» work went on today, the navfalse."
used religion be'ore I die.”
While an airplane carried e x t r a s
the kidnapper in his murdor trial dltion officers northward^
‘ authorities admiltrd that they
H olidays W ith Famous Son
Inquiry Conducted In Yearn ional l,nnk to 08 million doll
Jokingly and soberly ho mention- l■at
In
three
days
of
rigid
cross
ex­
Los
Angeles.
declare n 40 par cent stock
mil small hopes of raising the S-l
ton officers
amination O’Lenry has led Kidwell rd tho hangman's noose which, he
maintaining tho old &lt;ji
before sparing. For they Rcent a
In 1912 in tho mining vlllago of thot * h iw h * i.!!s^
believes, is awaiting him.
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 23.—(INS)
WASHINGTON,, Dec. 23 (IN S) dend,
through
a
maze
of
contradictory
itorm in the offing which will — Mexico, officially and privately —-Forwnrned of heavy weather on rate on the new stock. The c _ statement* in which he variously
, Z ? ' h U* WM
But before he dies hd wants to Westhnrtfonl, according to records,
•rec suspension of their work, got down today to the joyful busi­ ( apitnl Hill as soon as congri •- was voted by the RtockholdciVand admitted the truth of the disputed do just ono thing. Thnt is to meet Mrs. Hickman, sufterlng from ,ln,, further th lt Hickman s
livers continue to slip down into ness of showing Mrs. Evangeline re-nsscmbles, the Navy i* bracing on December first it went intd e f­ affidavit and hon returned to his Perry M. Parker, father of tho overwork, began to indicate her , nCl^ cheat the law through suicide.
the ocean depths from the Falcon, Lindbergh honors due to the moth­ Itself for the most severe attack fect. We should scarcely lave original denial. Today the pros­ girl he has confessed to
having first signs of insanity.
| Talk of "lynch lair” howav.r,
taken such action if we had lex*
bearing great hose pipes to force er of the your.g American who has in recent years.
"Records show that airs, luck- was dwindling. In Pendleton &lt;■*
kidnni
ped
and
tell
him
that
he did
ecutor
took
him
back
over
tho
pcctcd
business
to
be
bad
in
19R8.”
annela through the mud about the captivated Mexican hearts ever
same ground In a final effort to not kill her. "I want to meet him
was sen. to tho insane hospi- 0XJsted No t a l k n f
Although confident th a t no vul­
Reynolds sees nothing to Wdi- ascertain just what the witness didn't kill her,” he exclaimed, thm nmn
-4, through .which chains may he since ho arrived.
ial July 2, 1913 She was dlmissed ? * . N° u , k . o f »*klng the
nerable
spots
will
be
exposed
by
cate
depressions
during
the
first
placed and then attached to pondidn’t kil her," he exclaimed, then niter two months 03 apparently in their own haitda"
J u s t t&gt;efore she retired last night an inquiry into the S-4 disaster, half of 1928. Ho looks for no means.
l#oo» to Hktao the vessel.
In. the challenges! affidavits, "if that girl only were alive I ’d cured/'
and reports from Los Angolas i
Mrs. Lindbergh was treated to a as proposed by four resolutions “hoom” in business as a whole,
I V work goes on, but it Is nc- neat gesture of Iartin gallantry. A ulready offered in the house, 3n,l visualizes a condition of “mere Kidwell claimed ability to Identify bo willing to die." .
Dr. E .B. Jones, family physician, a calmer feeling existed there
two Burns detectives as the men
«Pte4 t r wmrk that is unlikely to group of student* from the pre­ Navy officials are reconciled to prosperity/*
suid today in discussing Mrs. Hick- d ,y*
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 23. man:,
who approached him while he was
•omatomn e. r ly end. The men paratory and professional school* •ho fact that n congressional inMeanwhile a search went on
“AH told” said Reynolds, "ihq serving as a juror in tho criminnl —"Thank God, he’s caught!”
within the lubmarine ore dead. Tho m the city, some carrying guitar* vistigntion is virtually inesenp- business
"In 1912 I was called when Mrs. Andrew Kramer and June _
record during
luring tlie first contempt trial of Sinclair and for­
The
word*
of
a
bereaved
father
fn-niy of. rescue work has passed and mandolins, etconccd thcnisclvct tible.
Itulf of 1928 should
Id equnl the &lt;v- mer Secretary of Interior Albert re-echoed hero today ns the mach­ Hickman had swallowed poison. Ing, asserted accomplices of
»nd thhk salvage work is only un­ beneath the windows of tho Ameri­
«rage
of
the
entire
year 1927, while II. Fall. Sinetuir's nction in en­ inery of the law was set into mot­ Later stronger signs developed Fox", although officer* bell
While
the
Navy
proceeds
with
ather "teak of the tea,. a task that can embassy.
»„
U ___*
conservative
shouldn't
be cast 'to gaging th»&gt; Burns Detective Agency ion to bring Wiliam Edward Hick­ indicating insanity was growing they were only fictions of
the business of preparing its own the four winds, I feel that
Itormy seas may end at any mom.
business to maintain surveillance over the man, indicated kidnapper -murder­ worso ami I ordered her sent to the man's mind.
Then
those
inside
the
building
case for presentntnent. friends of
tnt
beard t |p notes of the instruments the Navy in both houses are bend­ men can proceed with confidence oil conspiracy jury brought about er of little Marion Parkor, tq a msano hospital for observation.• , , . R°Port» from Kansas CIt]
“We are rolng ahead as fast as and the soft voices of the students
speedy trial.
“ the present contempt trial.
"She wo* sent h o m e ___
os cured.
„
hcn&gt;&lt;iltary Insanity weald [
we canl»ntil the weather halts ui» ns they serenaded tho mother of ing their efforta
Within elgkA hours a fte r the Tha fn d in y V as disrupted, iij.lar-. ,e*P(Ked as • defense fi
Despite Kldweli’s reluctftnie, O’­
w
bpi
of
tbeinqui*M
tbn.f,nin,t
,ho
Street
'Car
Operator
•F the p n v y Deportment.calls off tho young Americano.”
Leary brought out th at appirently word was Hashed here thnt Hick-1 ently, by tho occurrence. The lath- *Br°ua&lt;d Interest In Los
“Dig
Navy”
men
on
both
sides
•peratirns,'’ said Admiral Frank
_
tho
witness had no argument with man had been captured
a t Echo, ' er
n M
neighbors
wife 1wh#r*
said tL- beet
Robbed,
Then
Killed
” eloped with
**•••# W
W«§UI|M| m WliV
A M« wae
~Z ----------With her son, Mrs. Lindbergh
H. Brumby, In charge of the salof the capitol ar^ alarmed by
the essential fact* in the affidav­ Oregon, the self styled killed "fox" nnd dropped tho namo of Hickman. *,u of
cou" tn r would be _
stepped
out
on
tho
balcony
und
vaage fleet, "This Is now purely a
threat* to broaden tho proposed
MEMPHIS, Dec. 23.—(IN S)— its, hut objected to the paraphrase stood charged In nn indictment lie was then known as William , cd upon to comI&gt;*‘ ««ch a plea."
with tbe kidnapping and murder of Thomas
salvage jqb and not a rescue job.'' acknowledged the compliment. Bo- inquiry into a general examina­ Robert II. Cajvcry, 35, street car of the district attorncyrs office.
foie she went in again, she tossed
“ I didn’t say thnt,” he kept re­ the 12-year-old school girl.
I PENDELTON, Ore., Dec.
A wintry storm Is due off Cape u roso to (he serenaders who spent tion of naval policy nnd efficien­ operator, was shot to death early
"The family became
Meeting in a dramatic night ses­
Cod here within the next few days. tho next 10 minutes or so scramb­ cy, and thereby to consolidate it today by two negroo bandits wIuj peating doggedly, "you wrote that
sion, which lusted for 80 minutes,
yourself, Mr. (VLcnry."
with the storm already brewing. robbed tho trolley car of $32.
The following report was trans­ ling wildly for the sweet favor.
When the disputed paragraphs 1U men, composing the Los Angeles studies at school. Ho learned but of little Marion Parker of 1*1“
Sentiment is sharpply divided
mitted to the navy department
to­
nrt
Thoniu.* Chapman 20, only pas­ were taken up nhrase by phrnso, county grand jury, returned a “true when corrected for a boyish p ran k ,, gcles, whose kidnaping he has
Mrs. Lindbergh arrived at Val- along party lines, with the Demo­
day by admiral Brum y.
senger on tho street car, witnessed however, Kidwell admitted tl)oy bill," designed to send Hickman to or. In fact when
....... ...........
— —
corrected
for any
any- ready confessed, William Edwa
••niv.r.
,
buena Field yesterday afternoon crats generally inclined
to n the slaying "Two negroes bounle.1
thing in tho Vray o fa dismeanor, Hickman, today faced a fresh grl
the gallows.
were
approximately
what
he
had
tunSl n n d ^
bhSi nt ^
« a fr° n&gt; Tamplco ,n a »-iant tri-motor- sweeping investigation and
the the car and one drew a pistol, with­ had in mind.
That the law will deal swiftly he would become nervous and at Ing at the hands of authorities.
Ford a ir liner She was immedi- Republicans opposing.
out warning, the negro started
»bout at frame 19 to 0f
passthereceiv *d
O’L'ary developed that Kidwell with tho confessed kidunpper vog times cry like n baby over nothing.
atcly .officially welcomed by Gen­
Following his capture after
ine line and this work will proceed eral Jose Alvares, chief of staff to
Senator Hale,
(R)
Maine, shooting and the operator fell to took the affidavits In question, Marion Purkor is nn assured fuct. Thlg was the first sign of a Uenv- sensational automobile dash (
*ith all available preaornel divid­
"I will put this case ahead of entin prnccox setting ir.
read them, corrected typographical
the northwest from th« scene
nnd then taken chairman nf the senate naval uf- tho floor wounded.
'd into two watches so that work President Calles,__.
"The other negro took the money errors in pen, then signed and everything else,” said judge Hardy
fairs edmmittee, is firmly ngaiurt
«
Hi*
£ $ “•» &gt;loun«
den.
may not ceaso while the weather 1 1 American embassy,
who presides over the superior
box and the two alighted and fled. swore to them.
an investigation of any sort.
bolds. Divers are working in pairs
court.
I
called
police
nnd
Calvery
was
"Nothing is to be gained from
lith one using a blow hose whiio
"Rest assured thnt in thin rnse
a congressional investigation,” he dead when they arrived/ ’
the other holds a light r.nd stands
The slaying occured on a one- Railroad Menus Tell tho law will movo with all possible
sold.
"Tho.
”
Navy
already
had
by."
compatible with duo re­
the„ end
About Local Celery colcritv
ordered a court of inquiry. Every- man
„ street, ta„r near
„
.. of tho
gard for the mnn’a rights."
The pumping of oxygen into the
thing humanly possible was dono Hollywood C*rUne
Polico ara
torpedo compartment where the
,
, tho county Jail here Hickman nu
to save the live* of those abroad. I teoklnlf
bandit-slayers.
The story of Sanford celery, how
tix surviving mcmbirs of the crew
it is grown, gathered and m arket­
It should be understood th a t every —
T I T 77* .»*
PARIS,
Dec.
23^—(IN
S)—Tho
' *?'
h ® * £ ° n_5f,r »
r
once signalled for help continued
ed. together with interesting s ta t­
lesson
from
this
disaster
w
iii
be,
Germany
N
ot
Guilty
Countess
do
Janze,
formerly
Alice
u
’
^VU
3
n
Way. Although no hope is held
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Dec. 23.
istics concerning tho local crop,
applied
to
the
prevention
of
simiO
f
T
a
r
i
f
f
V
i
n
l
n
t
i
n
n
Silverthom
of
Chicago,
was
today
killing
that^
h
a
T
aihidireS*
U
that any m ight still b; olive-offle- Speeding with the dawn in their lar disasters In tho future. Why,
I a n i l Y l O I B llO n will appear on the menus used on
convicted on charges of having B B t S S ? sJ^nt^
uls said the pumping would go on ocean to gulf m otor trip, Claude
thenumeroug trains composing the
i
——
shot Raymond de Trafford, at the the aftTr hours*0^ 0 ^
ontil the weather halted salvage Nolan und Kenneth Goodson slid not give the Navy a chance?"
Pennsylvania Railrodd, according
Garo du NorU on March 27 last.
°
h° U" tho0&lt;crow
th® d__
Senator
David
I.
Walsh,
(D)
ofi
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
23—(INS)
assured
when
operation.
away from the oceans edge at
to advices received today hy the
Masrachusetts,
Is
champion
of
the
—Secretary
of
Treasury
Mellon
Tho
countcs*
was
givon
a
six
surrounded
the
jail
dwindled
Miami
Uearh
todny-cnroute
for
Chamber of Commerce from T. L.
Tomorrow will mark a work since
Members of tho Sunford Fire months jail sentence, which was
*nnounced today th at after an in- Dumas, division superintendent of
young Hickman re^
the S-4 was rammed to the bottom K ty West in the first attempt to opposition view. He hns declared
Department
today
enjoyed
the
____ \cRtigation he found that Germany the Atlantic Coast Line.
suspended and a fino of 100 francs aplomb and was "the
drive a motor car into the most his intention to offer a resolution
busiest day they have experienced
(continued on page 3)
•
“This one story will bring San­ for several months, answering was imposed. Tae state's attomoy party.
, southern city in the United States. tion of Investigation soon a f te r i wu&gt; not wlolsstin*: the anti-dumping
provision* of the t a r i f f act hy ford much* desirable publicity nnd
had asked the court for Indulgence To Connor, Hickman went 1__
I F ifty two miles of the trip will congress assembles.
throwing steel production* un the will be advertising that cannot be four cells In 12 hours. One of the for the countess.
the details of hi* adventures,
be over the cross tics of the Florida
fires caused serious damage, des­
American
market.
purchased at any price," said Sec­ troying the negro
1E ast Coast Railroad whero it
Maitro McttetaT, counsel for the tinulng to blame Krat
Methodist
Mellon warnetl, however, that tho retary E. J. Trotter today In ex­
crosses the Florida Keys. If Nolan
countess, rend the court extracts killing and mutilation _
In Goldsbobro.
Parker and naming Miss
|
p •roussHUti
WUUIU Ilf
aLCIICU 1UIVAUI*
situation would
be W
watched
careful- pressing satisfaction over
the church
is successful in the feat of which WV |
Tho first call was-answered nt from a letter from Mary London as an accomplice. He
courtesy
extended
by
tho
Pennsyl­
K
n
n
v
I
n
m
n
n
s
p
n
O
l
'y
to
"
«
th°t
American
steel
manho has dreamed for years, he will
Baker praising tho character of
’ 12:30 o'clock this morning when the Countess and declaring that the ing for the Parker gl
! r
.
I u s u r e r s were not subjected to vania lino.
be the first to drive nn automobile S S n i
tho home of S. D. Highloyman in
her to a Los Angeles’
into Key West under its own power
San-Lanta caught fire from a de­ Countess suffers from incurable night, of giving her In to _____ _
producers.
Ohio
G.
A.
R.
veterans
recently
Linton E. Allen, president of both Nolan, who is « nationally
The loss was tuberculosis and Is therefor* sub­ ing of Kramer and finally of
Tho investigation resulted from returned to a Florida Confederate fective fireplace.
»he Hanford Atlantic National known automobile distributor, and
■mail,
tha
most
damage
being ject to depression.
Sanford has become a member complaints
filed by American brigade its flftg captured at
(continued on paga 8)
Bank, was the first guest to reg- *Goodson, n race driver, wore bath- of the Central Florida Golf League
Tho counsel read extract# from
dons
to
timbers
under
the
hearth.
m anufacturers.
Franklin, Tann., in 180-1.
liter at tho Hotel Forrest Lake, i w mdls and life nnw rverr.
the countesa' diary, an entry eleven n
n
The
next
was
the
churoh
fire
and
expects
to
take'
an
active
p
art
Their trip over th*' trestles over
on -*
Thumday,
according to nn nnwhich had gained considerable days before the shooting carrying I l P I T I I I S r l f l
in
the
activities
of
that
o
rg
an
lx
a
-1
the
Florida
keys
will
be
the
first
"ouncenunt today by G. A. Schlos-.
.Florida koya win r.e me ..rsz tion during th* coming season
headway by the time the depart­ n threat of suicide If she was sepa- * * C l l l u a 1411
ter.f m
m anager,
anaaer
Mr
will t, t/p M t______
of ttai.u..
kind ever attempted
air. Allen
Alien wm
ment
arrived. The building was rated from de Trafford. Counsel
according to an announcement to ­
««lio tue notel his permanent In an automobile, driving over the day by Chamber of Commerce of­
completely demolished. The los9 said that tho countess had twice
crons
ties,
with
no
planing
laid
to
heme.
suicide, once
was placed a t $4,000, partly cov­ before attempted
make the way smooth. The left ficial# Istrumental in bringing
ered by Insurance. A gas heater, just before her marriage to count
Other guests arrived yesterday, wheels
_____ _of _____
... bs
__ within about the affiliation.
the csr will
left burning last night following de Junzc.
*ome of them from the north to ;four" inches o f the ends of tho ties,
Among the cities included in I
CINCINNATI, &lt;K
a
meeting in the church. Is bellevspend « portjon of the season and \ a|jPi or „ bump over tho ties for the loop are; DeLand, Eustia, Lee*-1 Shoppers in the business section
"Ob, drive her out to tbe house?
(INS)—George Remus,
fcthers from various part* of thy which the drive has not calculated burg, Mount Plymouth, W inter' yesterday afternoon were provok­ S u n , that will be all right," said
to k . . . b ~ » t h . » m . of t h . j y f r s . G r a y s o n P l a n s
"king of the bootleg*
*t*te here to spend a few day*. | would send the car plunging 30 ft Park, two from Orlando, Daven­ ed to Uughter and general amuse­ tha man with evident satisfaction
The
department's
naxt
efforts
The management expecta to en- into the Gulf of Mexico. Goodson port and Sanford. Under present ment by the antics of a farmer over the sale.
To Take O ff Today
2K? ”&amp;&amp;»' %
were devoted to the task of saving
wrtain a U{ge number of visitors. will relieve Nolan every fiften mln- plan* the Mason will open on Janu­ who entered various stores and
By this time the prospective a house adjoining tho church.
•fter its fonnal opening on }^ew utcs during these strendous portion ary 7 when teams reproscntnlg the
CURTISS f i e l d ; N. Y., Dm .
i
areosted men on the street in'Els purchaser, bewildered by this futi­
m r ’s eve, many bookings having 0f th# trip.
.. .
,
several eitiea will pUy the first efforts to sell a cow. The mai lity of his efforts to explain that Tha dwelling caught fire from 23— (INS)—Sfrt France* WUion ( q] today that he would F
tha church, but was saved after
*l«ady been received.
Before starting, Nolsn filled a match**. Thereafter matches will
Grayson plans to take o£f_ Just by Christmas.
Rube King of Hubert, Texas, wore he was the wrong man, would
Membera of the hotel staff wcro'boMe
salt w a terfro m t e be played on each Saturday, with Overalls and country-looking hat, look around anxiously to ascertain the fltmeg had caused only n before dusk tonight for Harbor
Though the data for
$maU damage.
•anouneed today. In addition to Atlantic. A t t h e conclusion of the each team playing the others in ro­
si.- Grace, Newfoundland. In her am­ hearing In probata cou
if
anyone
had
been
attracted
by
carried
a
whip
In
his
hand
and
Today
shortly
a
fter
noon,
Dawn ” to
liinuiaii airplane,
«u|M«iiq, "Tha
. u» Mmn,
iw set for next Wedni
J- Y. Middleton 'as treasurer and tripTwhieh he expwrU will be made tation. Work is now under way on had plenty of hirsuite growth.
the loud talk. Sure enough there firemen rushed to the home ' of x£l phibian
W
late thU afternoon, he will empty schedule.
i
prepare
for
a
winter
flight
across
• petition asking that
u m anager, there
,
th Gulf of Mexico.
would
be
a
crowd
gathered,
much
.. advanced
-.T-ww**or that
Elmer B. Carlson, assistant p r o ' "I brought you your cow,” the to the man'a discoraforture but to Urban May, Seventeenth and Oak tho Atlantic.
Avenue.
Tho
less
was
placed
c
t
man
would
say
in
approaching
his
at
the
Country
Club,
stated
this
‘hief steward and housekeeper; II.
Miss Grayson said tests conduct­ his liberty
tho evident pleasure to the man $10. A small place on the roof be­
STOCK MARKET SLOW
morning that next week will be de­ man.
2&gt;»Ptpn of. Brooklyn, night clerk;
ed yeserday and Wednesday hsd •ed to probata Ju
from
the
country.
ing
damaged
by
fire
which
Is
be­
"You have the wrong party, my
Kiss Lucille Coghlgn. private secSpc.ula- voted to qualifying round* to de­
"Ye* sir, she certainly is a lieved to have been started by best) satisfactory, and that fuel d m today.
terrains who will compose the San- friend," would he the invariable
Y0RK’
f ’ a2X~
"-holidi"
r
The petition mw »
‘ CTfUry
•im..'*
day clerk. Mr. Davis, ,• N EW
nrnflt
takingP fin
nrr-ho
sparks from the chimney.
. and supplies had been assembled
bargain," the seller would *sy.
nt Harbor Grace. During the test Grabid It. YtUon.
loan frrd team of four member*. Tho reply of the Sanford man.
One
man
seised
u
piece
of
paper,
ther-ln-law,
_
IllVIVU smu
. tm.-. wiv. and
llights,
‘‘‘/ho Dawn" suffered
t ' Sand SJoseph
L W
J L T £head
5 rate to discourage new ™
Gabriel,
commit- matches will be„for
|... 18
Tu„holes nnd . Then tho man with the whip grabbed a pencil from hi* coat NEW HARBOR
ALLOTMENTS
, _____
)»(
♦ twice from tiro punctures, which
**iter.
‘
1
b®
rrtedal
play.
Th** quartet; would cup his ears in order to pocket and wrote, "You’ve got the
___ caretaker of tha
ments on the long side of eithsr turning in the best scores
will com­ hear better, indicating by &lt;motWASHINGTON. Dec. 23 — (INS) is unique in avistipn. Nails on was drawn.up by
All of the staff nre experienced the railroad or the industrial list
wrong man.”
pose
the
team
while
the
nest
four
—Additional allotments for river Curtiss Field unused the purteture- end points out that
r0*?1 employees. Mr. (Jones was accounted for tho slow and fest- will be alternates.
tions
that
he
was
hard
of
hearing.
The
other
took
the
paper
and
•
v.l lle the plane was taxiing ta jull 83 dayc that
•••uUnt manager last year of uraless tone of the stock market
"Yes, she gives about two and bowed- “I can’t read, but I sun- and harbor work were announc’d arid
Qualifying rounds will L« held
from th.* hangar,
, .-.pcctatorx who
today
hy
the
w*r
1! '"mtmmt "ns
;
Bath and Tennis Club at Palm today. Stock sales were the smalia half gallons of milk a day," pose this Is an order for th? follows: Biurswlck Harbor. Ga.,
ib s trip! bei&gt;rad I
o f any full session in
more than each month, it was further announ­ the farmer ’would reply amiably. money.”
-i
?««h. Mr. Da via has served the eat
.... ....................................
..............
ced .Thl* hi* teen planned In ord;r
. rosccutor CharU
$35,000; suwuneo river,
“Thunderutlon,’’
a
horse
owned
idq,
*1 hotel as engineer for tho * month, and speculative activities to give ail local golfen m ''nojrAnd by
Arm
by this
tins time
time tbe
«oe crowl „ 0,000; Arkansas riv.-r,
"There is some mistake
a is 1st ants gava It
Seattle,
weighing
$1.bv
vrrre
confined
to
a
narrower
rang*
years while Dobbins has
w#s Inufhing wholeheartedly and 70flj s t ^ p n ^ , Rn,j
tunity* to represent the city at •aid one pror
man
kngoilo '.’380 pound* nnd thought to h»Uhpt he wau and t
*a ck«I of the hostelry alnce iti of stocks, with the sDeU and cop- fom t time.
(Continued
on
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3)
river*
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tho largvat horn In tha woiW,uut.
hick.
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port *o ths fore.
‘ Mason.

Divers Working
W ithJDifficulty

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J INSANITY MAY BEiw« ^ ™ , ^ ^ ;
DEFENSE SCHEME
OF GIRL SLAYER

Lynching D anger
Causes N o

KIDWELLGRILLED
BY PROSECUTION
FOR THREE DAYS

A" „MEXICAN PEOPLE NAVY PREPARING
PAY TRIBUUTE TO FOR THRUSTS BY
MRS/ LINDBERGH FEDERAL SOLONS

E

Hickman

Countess Adjudged *5?
Guilty In Shooting Andn* Knmer .luTjtui.
OfLover Near P a ris1
M

Jacksonville A u t o
M a n Seeks Record
I n K e y West Trip

Bank P resident I s
First T o R egister
AtTheForrestLake

LocalFirem enllave
Busy Day, Fighting
4 Fires In 12 Hours

Sanford Joins Golf

Mid-Florida Cities

,r"m

: | Man From The Country Has Trouble In
Selling Cow To Sanford Business Men

fenpKfj™ ; ^ . . u r

Will Be
By Christmas

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PAGE EIGHT

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Tlffe SANFORD HERALD, Tf!U R 3D A Y , D E

... .,

WHY MOTHERS
GET GRAY
■w #• 11 mum
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l'vjt Tp »e d ‘Fo p a vyudtE. !r\
w e e * l£ &gt; CbfcT WOO'TO C o t
--|h C G P A ^ - A L W A W S T t&gt; 0

Jake Schae fer Wins From
Welker Ccchran
B illiir d s Championship

JURORS I'KTITION COURT
CINCINNATI. Ohio. Pee. 2 2 (i.NS)—Ten men and two women
inrnnity”, after lYying him for
Jurors who found George Romm
"‘not guilty &lt;&gt;n the sole ground of
the murder of hi&lt; wife, Imogen?,
lusve nlgncil :i prtition asking tlmt
he In* gicvi- p. j i iiitmedinte hearing
or released on bind in time for
Christm as. It me announced to
reporters here todfl’y.

Ry Davis J. Walsh
International News Service
Sport-. Hditor
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.— Many
yenra ago when Willie Hoppe was
Just learning that n billiard cue is
more than a hnttdv Implement to
throw at th e 'neighbors eat. the
iwmc of Jacob Schaefer was one
to conjure with in the bitiiu.d
world. In 1021 nr.d IS*2a Schneft •
tfH c O f I&lt;oc* ( nnt
wizardry was perpnated v.-h n Hi&lt;
In I’oqscs.-i. n t ’
eon won the IS.2 hulkine l.dl.n' I
M an L iv in g I ■ .
championship pf the world. iv»l the
I nmarrcd i&gt; ' I.
cycle was completed ln-t
i\'b
when young Jnlte regained m ■
champion-hip fr in Wciki r &lt; '
ran.
That stem* to make thi t
more or less of a family lit I ■* n
S'oung Jake, who was nui'tiii:: f* '
cy shots at an ago when i&gt;p -» in­
fants are learning how to ni tnipu
lute a knife and fork i l i s t I &lt;f a
billiard cue, should have little d if­
ficulty in retaining the c iv " i
he does not lose the form lv hi&gt;*.v
etl in the match ju t conclud 'd.
Iloppe, whose long reign wo
ended by Sehnef-r in H»21. \ as
interested spectator at tlu* ( ^ti'
tics last night. He saw Jr»l' &gt; wir
by the comfortable margin r * l.fib'l
to 1,304.
During th ’’ preceding Id u ks
Schaefer apparently bud a i”-*.'5tnl gi-Tii .iirt .if at...... n iliugiiny iinu
,t
edge on Corhraii.
Itefore the hi i - . e'-nt.i niitg ( lb ... i ei i-: m ll(| |
match rt:irt&lt;d Jala- informed tie enmpartinents in i,n • of wl.it ii i u ; j, . „,,mi
champion in strict ennfid nro that the poet's shaving I .t It is | kmi- j-,.,j tli ,
he. Jake, could ht-lk" the title- it it* a.m .....I utii n sm.ill l.iii.l.
holder to a healthy handicap and U In n it i . ! i..-«l it i&lt; t \ .i y
win urder wraps. The only conic- li lies bigli &lt;*p &gt;' d iitu - III 11
back Cochran could think of nt the •mil.lb- it i i -vi .'I. u in.ill wenr -.
time was u forced «inil.\ and his niirfai-e rnwri-il with grei-n Imi/.iensuing nervousness during the This ill turn Hill l»* epr-llr.! mill u
match did him no goad at all.
large Jm-lined haize-i-i.vti'iil desk
In the final block, however. is fiirmeil. \ t tile tup are rrcepCochran shed his inferiority com­ tri ler for ink, ,-ijind and pans.
plex and throw a large score into
Secret ('milpart meats in Desk.
Schaefer’s turn to sit down and onA prestiurp on one ; i « o f t li-*
deavor to appear highly unconcern­
desk
iiiuses u .-trip of molding tv
ed.
nring out of |diu- *,
I behind i'
The tliitily-velled hostility be­ iiv diselii'ii) a half • hi. ii small
tween the t w o cue nrti'.tu le.it’ lhe ilinvvi rs. Ily pmlhig out a bru ‘
match a ..plcy atmosphere not us­ '.’dl th - i.tviii r could lelen.-e aiinth
ually found ar a billiard mi.
l • eer. t ciiinpat tnami b\ pilli­
Jake und Welker have not been on ng on one a * tli.* baud holds al
speaking term.: for some time, but one end of the lie k. In one &gt;id •
the ice was brofc a when .iuk • for­ of this was bis ■•invinj; outfit,
got himself and remarked "1 i. :h •vh
lid was a in i ro *, |,e i**n b
luck!” us the champion pursed u were bis razor •, sh :t\,ng lirudi.
Shetland puny, will work nr
shot.
..nap, powder uni I ti •*» n:ul, e*te.
laying white l.eirhorn
Schaefer's grand average during pally iiuli &lt;prn-«t!i!i. frr such a
Ilet .
w .!!
. !l
rciuiuutlil .
the lunteh urn* 21
Cochran'-* inmnntlcist as Hymn, flaika for
XT** 31 2-12. Cochurn's grand
rnUy came too Int.* to ruve his
title. At one stage lie was tra il­
ing by a score of |,2!2 to 75'!.

BYRON’S DESK I'

-TiPED OP SOMt*t^»M6r? MOW
amWBodv WHO CAM TdROW
aoo poumo£&gt; aroumo like
Ti-IAT cam Cur GRASS*.
CO M E

CM M IS T E R S A M P SO N

MW G b s w M A ’A
O O mV m a r e a \
MOMWEW O u Ta
m e L i r e -Th i s j

at
OOMT WEIGH MO

200

pou n d s
h o n e s t \- r
V Dom T.MAL

•y individual turnovers ore Rued
i! a y * -’- ry eating members of
• fair. 11/.
Cno'l and Different
•
Vr.clhcr nay, fill the cavities left
'.!•*} r u-'ival of the core of bah­
; a .',dca w ith a m ixturo of
l id pineapple and raisins ;n.t
.! how goad and different ti -r
- r&gt;. To make pineapple taploc*.
lin.iti the syrup from cither t *
h a l t e d '*
-u-.hed o r sliced variety, and u •»
P,W//***
- a s p a rt c f the required liqn *
’• nr the cooked tapioca mirttur
- sliced pineapple o r mix v. * i
n, hed pineapple.
A dir.h which will prove fv.c*.
n t i n g to people who have «-■•
ricil it la really a plate mc-1 t
• called "I'ineapple and S a u ra /.mdwich wit h &amp;v/tot Potato P u ff/
1 ,ri-app!.! lit, nun e^iullen' • ’IV maUo’ the sandwich, split l.irg . - 1
.-»t*‘, or can l&gt; • rih ^ tils 'c 1 ..co.i of canned pineapple in tv, . •
in many i.f th* common an: .. Giat they will ho half the till.!:-1
lay d:: li'-rt. Conned Ilnwaii- n.-ss, dry and dip In flour and FEW ER I.YNCHING8 IN* SOI
pi ■ hi available ir. Lot
ante until brown in sausage fc*
:. '.i ! at I sliced f-em . ar.i . ti -.'ij m urage tre a t into flat casta
;ir&gt; a r.ii dinum oL ^iTorl i" about tho diam eter of the p l”.e
apple, and bake until thorough!)
I'uu-rp.il • nauco will pUa • .•oot id, then place between t*.\»
;
win .li- family tr.d cnougb i - 1 pieces of the sauteed plnenpcle
Kill tiio coro hole with chspi ?&lt;J
. mud,i irmn one cun of crush
•■ineapple and an equal artmunt i ’ parsley and a spoonful of a.,me
apple itauce to servo the averac? red jelly. Serve w ith moaheil av'est
family as a sauce and snvo th e ba*r potato to which beatea w hite cl
f r a combination ‘‘Betty’' or pie. egg has been added.

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NOTICE! !
I m p o r ta n t tn e o tin g o f S n n fo rtl S h r in e

Cliifi

to-a

— 7:,10. E v e r y N olile in S n n fo rtl urg'ed to h# ar»
M ost im p o r ta n t m e e tin g o f t h e y e a r . 501— 2 First
tio n n l H ank H uildinff.

T IT US VII I .E— New city w ater
tank and tower under cnnstrtiction.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 — (I?
St- President (‘uolidge today Mgr
ed the first deficiency bill, carry
inr .iiiprnnriations nf uppruximnir

lv $ :o:t.iMio.iiuo.

25%
DISCOUNT ON AM,
I'l.V lIN l'M . DIAMOND D1V
NMR RINGS AND IIAU 1*1NS

M el.A lILIN S

Constipation and Rectal
D iseases. (P ain less nonsurgicnl m ehod) Dr. Jos.
Corwin Ilowvll, ReRistered
physician. 200 W. Gore
Avt*., Orlando,
Florida,
Telephone &lt;1395 for free conHUllation. You will he su r­
prised how quickly you will
i;et well w ithout loss of tim e
from business

Y u l e Celebration
A t Benson Springs
T o Be Big A f f a i r

More Shop
ping days

35=}*

ills for Him

&amp;

$ 2 . 0 0 t0 1 0 .0 0
Tennis Balls
Foot B a lls .............

..

Foot Ball Play Suits

Basket Balls

Sine W alk Bicycles f 3 . 5 0 tc
Boys &amp; Girls
B ic y c le s........

B asket Ball Goals &amp; nets

Men’s and Boy’s Bicycles

Strjking Bags

Erector Sets ....

.... 30.00

.

M echanical Trains

9
6d t

12.1
Electric Transformers 4
Boxing G lo v es................... 2.00 and up
Archery S e t s .............
S
Electric Trains

V

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A c m e In.ligc-stltin
D ia n h c e j . C h u lera

Morbui, L'-lu.iJy Flux.

^

C olic, I3urn&lt;, etc. Llixn
Sw eet B ugle it a p u re ly
,
vcaruM. ci'mpour.J i n j i. pet*
f u t lr ufc **«n tl I lli« imill.il cM J. A m.1. ft*
!it( n i k iio u ltn lot which li u r&gt;&lt;uw»&lt;nJ«d.

l»K. E.L.IVELBOURN’S

1.50
Ball. Hearing S k a te s.... 2.00
V elo cip ed es
... 7.50 to
W a g o n s........
... 3.50tc
Grab Huckets, Tractors

.........

Structo Toys, Dump Trucks

Arcade Toys

1.50 to5.00

Air R ifles .....................

Tool Chest And Tools g #0 0 to 1 0 ! 0 0
Toy A utom obiles....
Flash lights
*
F a k in g Tackle

6.50t025.00

Guns and Ammunition

,

Com plete Line of'G ifts for Sportsmen.

FLIXIR Sw ect b u clI
AT YOUM

U llU G G IST .’S

LAKEY’S DREG STORE
lfO»-b Did7.

S'nfurd. K!a.

ITs REYNOLDS DRUG CO.
Hanford

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Fla.

LAKE MARY PHARMACY
Lak« Mar*
Flo. .1

117 Park Vve

Phone 723

�THE SANFOKU HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 10:

ection Can He Relied Upon For Their Quality Am! Low Prices And Excellent Service To Patronize These Fir m s Is To Assure Satisfaction

Firms Advertising In The Herald Market S

larged Grandstand To Seat 6,200
A t The Volusia County Fair G rounds
DELAND. Dee. 23—The direct­
ion*,, of the Volusia County Fair
have let n contract to the Ingnli *
* Iron Works Co., of Birmingham,
Ala., through that company’s local
St agent. Jns. Cl. Moore, of Daytona
’‘i Peach, for fabricated steel units
v to militrtre the grnndstantl nt the
The addition will Imperial /e n v o y s Has Trans­
Fair ground
ported Fifty-Two Thousand
.’ provide stmt for 2,500 more poo
People Over Two Million
inelutling old
I nie, or a total
Miles Without One Injury
i/Vrandstantl anti bleachers, of 6,200.
' Tho ataml i* fireproof in eon
FDNDON, Dec. 23 Thai rive
Itruction anti of n type sufficient ovintion in England is steadily mi
Up hold up n 1-2 times the weight vancing toward conimercial stain
;tf£*4fc».*ntire rapacity. Th.le addi- l*ty is *lentonstinted in the report
of Imperial Airways. Limited, tie
: tSMtOl the new units will give a semi-official State-subsidized airid m tin t,fB I,*''^y. of
first elass r r a f, cm c ira , fur the'fiancm l yea.
| not exceeded in nny county f.i.r 1926-27.
Allowing for the Stale suitably,
vgroundh of the country.
Included in the structure will tln- compai.yV net profit for the
be dressing rooms, rest rooms and Tear amounted to nearly ?tfO,OOti
compared with a net loss of 9100,&gt;ticket booths, and spate will l*o 000 for the previous year. The illf afforded for ten additional Luxes rectors justifynhly clnipv this to be
_of a capacity of ten each. The In- a big step toward* the making of
statio n of the addition h-is net a profit without the subsidy.
The company’s figtirt's compare
? lee n decided upon yet, but ord.-.crs have been given to rush the favorably with any other European
•teel work and as soon ns it nr- sivil aviation eopeern. Fast year
! rives the grandstand will go up they carried 16,700 passengers, nnd
1 One stdh ’ o r sthe other of the old since January 1. ll&gt;2.r» to &lt;la e have
one, yddeh is in such fine condi- carried 52.000 passenger* and have
; tion tisnt it looks llkt it was put flown nearly ‘2 1-2 million milet
; up recently. The widening of the withnu* a single nezident causing
i, stand will undoubtedly cull for n injury to their pas.cngers.
IF-'Venue Front Service
wider platform for the use of
C.r Eric Ceddes, chief director of
. some of the free acts.

the firm. believe* th:i ihi impr»i**»r &gt; medium, utu :hat th&lt;v/arex g en ;rm ent in fbo company', po- ition h-H -»uy coo&gt;pa:&lt; i:t j iibly' with the
i-ivany?, th? fare
been entirely brought »lx&gt;ut by the ratiroatH. F
incorporation of tmeodier. mote by airplane i ILiri.-* i* now jslightly
conifortuble, and gemc.'lly more aiwer inn,. l l il'l'uMfl .lllil Kelt l i t
up-to-date plane:* i, the eompany.* | the revtnlt ■• ,t ii-cent pricc-cuttiiii;
sirvire, The bulk o!" tne revenue i« w ar hcUve.-i ;lie Lngbr.h company
drawn from the l.onib'it-i’m U aetv- j " ’d the Air n.iitt, of I’uris.
i e. which operates nil the yc:u
---i found
WOMt:
Oil thia rp it.
a. w air,
planes, rung ng i • ••&gt;&gt; I
1,1
. NK\\ Y&lt;T1
horsopower cnpa*itv b:ne ii.e n tly F irst tlipuv
been introduced an.fViiavo proved child t&lt;&gt; it&gt; &lt;
popular with btismeV men and flo o r’witidm
tourists by virture of their smooth ivent, an ur
: u-miltg and gonorul i.lhei elite t.» day leaf'. ! !
a lived tim e-table.
a as pu ked
In all the company has twenty fUsei-m* I
I inn. s, four of whim .ire of tie- her ree. i \
i areo-cai i \ mtf tviie, an I are used anabie &lt;1 le
almost e ’ii iiisiv. ’;, for thi- purpose although H
The pn^sentp" &lt;r &lt;:-ii&lt; plane . I he child wn
i re all named nfti : it " or lloyil
j eraonagcs The "City' elans i telude., the “( • i.f N’&lt;\&gt; York” tin.I
the
of \Vn-.hing.&gt; n.'* and
TOKlo. Dec. 23— (IN S)— Minw hale,or possible \ merit in lo'.P- i te i'o f \Vai Shirkawa reported to
ista endenvoi to travel by the*’ Hu eidiin.-t today that the sixth
I Inn*-- wh.n making tlm rross- d.vision arm y, now stationed a t
' hai.n.d (rip.
Ktiinainoto, lias l-cen otxlercd held
Service To Car in
|. rtniiliness for dispatch to .Shun­
This company is now npcra’.ing ning to protect Japanese in tc 'r. ret vice in thu Middle East, and is t- there. The m ajority of the
has a weekly service between f a r i ■abitiet derided that the dispatch
end Ibi.«ra ami vize vet n. At the of troops is as yet unnecessary.
moment thi-* : tvi.-e is shewing i F i t believed, hnwe'ver, th at when
t»t preriultle loss, hut it i imped the southern Chinese arm ies take
hat with in e-icing use more pa
Hanchtmng,. Japanese troops will
ci-trei t v.-l ’ e a lira ■t • *t to thi*
be ordered to Shantung.
" i 'd T r n.. .
;v miiplishiivr
the difs'-rt jourm \ .
y;,- Eri- i.edde-\ in let er to
shn*r hi&gt;ld''r'&gt;, oins up the report In
try in g : “ UV ,a n fly imce miles
n t‘n profit if w? ran get n ar.« tniffie." He d u d a n s Hint flying is anfe as that of any other travel

Where

Fruit Cakes
Pound Cake
Layer Cakes
Whole Edams

Walnuts, Finest Quality, lb.
Apples, Red Yorks, 4 lbs.

ARCADE

Pm c Sugar mixed Candy, lb.
“ S ta r ”

t

DELICATESSEN
"The T aste Tells"

Ham, Half or whole, lb.

Ckverblooni Butter, The Best, lb
N ew

Potatoes, Nice Size Lb.

Sv iinsdown Cake Flour, pkg.
Ifygs, Shipped, guaranteed, doz
Western Pork Chops, lb

One Loaf of Bread with Every
order of $2.00 or more

35c
Sweet Potatoes- 6 lbs. ....
25c
Beans, lb. 15c 2 lb s....;....
25c
Oranges, doz.
1 5c and 20c
Fancy Indian River Oranges, doz. 40c
White Potatoes, 10 lbs.

Corner Sanford Ave

Most cherished among the gifts bestow­
ed by the passing year is the memory of
tie pleasant relations with those we have
had the privilege to serve

economy rui

Coffee Cakes
Stollen
Hot Rools

Tangerines- doz......^ 5 ^ &amp; 2 Q c
Apples, 3 lbs. ........ .................. ;....... 25c
Ciearbrook Butter, lb.
G rapefruit..................

Pecans, lb.
Mixed Nuts, lb..............

39C

Fresh Country Eggs, doz
Floridan Brand

5 € &amp;10C

15c
60c
40c

Fancy Squash, 2 lbs.

trike — Old Gold — Chesterfield

53c

Bananas, 4 lbs.
......................... 25c
All Kinds of Vegetables and Fresh Fruits
Daily

8 oz.
C lass

oz can

Blue Bonnet Market
F. S. Vernay and Wm. Musgrave, Proprietors
2nd Street and Sanford Ave.

oz. can

_A &amp; P
_ PURE . *
GRAPE JUICE
Pts- 19^ Qts- 35^

Non

Heinz, can

Western Pot Roast of -Beef

» Uel MontV1 ips
Asparagus
Square Can 33^
Picnic Size 19^

M in c e M e a t 23^

Such, pkg.

Mince Meat 15^

A &amp; P or Van Camps

1 lb. pkg.,

Sunnyfield

ROUND
SIRLOIN
&amp; CLUB

3‘

1

F IG S

Sliced

3 fo r 2 5 ^
7!/2 oz. pkg.
6 oz. pkg.

C O C O A N U T

1 2 /

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G u m D r o p s 1 8 / lb Dromedary
D A T E S

pkg.

1 9 /

C h r istm a s S p e c ia ls
AT BAILEY’S
M
IX
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D
N
U
T
S
..................
38c
Pecans; English W alnuts
Almonds, Hazel N uts, Brazil Nuts

BlackPalmDates ... per pkg.
9c
Prunes■ p
er lb. ......... ........
•
- He
Scot Tissue, 2 rolls............... 25c
Maxwell House Coffee.......... 47c
SanfordCelery.................... 10c
Mixed Candy, per lb............. 25c
Broom—Special Lot............. 43c
MEATDEPARTMENT
HOMEKILLEDHENS__
Pork Ham, native, lb............. 25c
Pork Roast, lb. ............. .................... 22c
Veal andPorkChops, lb......... "28c
15c
Beef Pot Roast, lb......... ....
Veal Steaks, lb. .................. - - 35-'1c
25c
White Bacon, lb........... ....... ---"182c1
..4

AH Flavor

N ut Stuffed

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THE SANgfllW HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2S.1927
lu n iy r a c e s

(continued from page 1)
V" 1
**
reivihjrport'of her dead and butch­
ered body for delivery to Perry M.
Parker, the father.
He described how horrible the
body looked .as, with the eyes
drawn open w ith-thin thread, he
drove with it to the father, bespake of the seven parcels in, which
the limha and lower torso of the
girl iwere-wrappcdv he related the
m anner'in Which ha-took $1,500
fi3rti tha father as.raxLiom money
for thd safe return of tho girl and
then how ha delivered the body.
Through all .th e. horrible story.
Ilk-kmarl talked coaly. While con­
tinuing to dsny - any p a rt in the
killing and mutilation of th j Park­
er child, the prisoner betrayed a
startling knowledge of certain de­
tail'. of her death, according to
(JonnoryS
&gt;Ilickmnn told Connor the details
.{f his flight from California. Th»
Parker girl fell into tho youth'.*
bunds 'T hursday.
T hat evening
tjiey'attended a moving picture
iKjriormanep in Los Angeles, • he
told. Connor, and he then turned
Bis child vlcltm over to Kramer,
lie did not see her again Friday
evening, he said, when Kramer
bra -gilt h&lt;jr to him in an automo­
bile. \ v
That night, Hickman snid, he
took the girl in the direction of her
home. They passed her father, he
told Connor,.and the girl recogniz­
ed her fath er and called out to him.
(lirhiuan sold he drew back us she
lmr.it into anguished tears.
1.ater. th at night, Hickman said,
he again'gave the girl into th.*
iU.ii.iiiy of K ratner when they
trndNl automobiles in front of the
Bellevue Apartm ents where he was
'Ivir.g.
. He iliil - hot so» the girl alive
ag .u*, Hickman said. At 5:30 P.‘
11. Saturday, he told nuothorities,
'the girl’s m ulilatrd body waa.'de­
livered to him by Kramer. Taking
it, he drove to the appointed meet-1
Ihg place with Parker, accepting
fno $l.t-00 rarisftm money nnd leavinC'the girl’s body behind for the
broken-hearted fnth-r to receive.
: tW hy were the eyes of the girl
drawn open?” Hickmnn was nuk­
ed. " If ih e father had looked into
tho' car ho would-have thought her
to bg alive,” h? is said to hnva aft-'
Swercd.i

(continued fron&gt;*imgc 1)
of wood end by . the coast guard
cutter paulding. For four days af­
ter th e'trag e d y nix members of the
crew remained alive and signalled
for help from the torpedo coinpnrtm n tt A lashing gale nnd a drop
ia temperature prevented divers
from going below.
Meanwhile
the messages from the survivors
ceased.
Although the hope of rescuing
the members of the submarine’s
chw has fled, there Is hourly
drama in the dangers undergone by
the navy divers na they swirl about
the Wrecked submersible 102 feet
below the icy waters.
J. E. Ingram , during tho last
few hours of work in the depth?,
suffered a .le a k In his diving suit.
If was necessary to Jerk him quick­
ly from the water. Ordinarily,
divers arc ' raised to the surface
gradually .due to the terrific pres­
sure- of the water. A quick jerk
to tho surface lays a diver open to
nn aggravated nttack
of “the
bends,” main hazard of u diver's

tow school district,

t h S c h o o l Term
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I,cc- **•—(INS)
II be only six months of
oik county next year
avenue is found to re-

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STORM L I K E L Y
TO S T O P W O R K
O N SU BM A RIN E

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and a fcore of persons Were driven
* bond issue,!'according to th,- to tha street when a ijsp«taeular
notu'e K»ven the local Injard of
trustees, is the .only thing that fir* destroyed the Simon Freedman
will enable a Tull term of school livery stable here today.
Freedman, his wife and a son.
next year,
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rushed'into teh bdtn to free other
animals a f l i t sttVInfe three horst*.
They rescued seven other horses,
Eighteen wr.gohs were dcstroyd.
The dnmanr'Wfll run -into thtm-

10 Horses Burned To
D e a t!i In

P h ila d e lp h ia

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Golden Days Self Rising Flour, 24 lbs. ............................ .............. v........ ..........
Iaturel llrand Picnic Hams, none heller, per lb...........
JU 3.lL i
Sweet Pntatocs (Porla Him ).
10 lbs. ..................._________
White Potatoes, 10 lbs.
......... 3."&gt;c
Libby’s Pork &amp; lien ns, 3 cans ,J... 27c
Virginia Peanuts. 10 lbs. .................... 1.00
W hite Bacon, square cuts, per lb. .... 16c
Crnliberties, per lb.

The Jeweler

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No. 2*4 cans Libby’s Apple Butter (
Bread and Butter P ic k le s.................«

Man JJas Trouble
Selling Cow To
Local Business Men

Lsroy, J. Beck, ’ Calvin Tengue
*®d R. ij. Berg.
King is on u good will tour
°f Florida, traveling in the inter­
est of the Seaboard Oil Company.
______ ,
The anxiety of tho Labor Party
0v*r the .health of its leader Is
y imaginable, because of the
difficulty of replacing him. lie,
■Pporently^ U the only man
ca[* bold together th e moderate and
«tixm
e UICU4UIU3.
elements. Philip
Snowden—-...V
l lllilp *JI‘VWUr|o
*' 'L.Thqman and A rthur Benderhave oil been mentioned as suehut it 'f i Thmr 'that -none
*ouy hold the support of a majorM y of the party.

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Box Breakfast B acon ......................... i
No. 3 Cans Pickled P ea ch es........... t
No. 2 Red Pitted C herries.......
3 cans Buked B e a n s .......................... (
r/ ' ■ ^

4

Special Quart Jars H ennard.............
Mayonnaise
................. * ...... j

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MULLET ROE

. FREDERICK II. WOODWARD

McCuller’s Grocery Co
Basket Bldg.

*

S a n v a &lt; ? W 8 is In
lie saves tim e siu&gt;
a t Pigela TPfffgto. J&amp;t

Designed nnd built by Basset Boat Works bi E«iktls for sports­
men' nhd espceially adapted for Fluridu waters. It floats in 0 Tn:hes of w ater nnd can be oerated with it* pJnhnson Bight motor
in n depth' of Ifl inches. Bis* 22 feet t) inches tong,'«)ulpped with
toilet and built;in bunkl and ninny other aperinl features.
Price $91)5 fully equiped, On display nt ilof'M ac Battery Co.

APALACHICOLA OYSTERS

Distributor
Hof-Mac Battery C o.—
Sanford, Fin.
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Phone 6'

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FRESH LOCAL

E N G L IS H

I1KAZII

DEL MONTE NO. 1

Confectioner Brown, lb,

Nothing is worse than last -minute Christmas shop

J e llo

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Assorted F lavon, 3 pkjfM.

T he label-“Not to be opened until Christmasf-is

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Gingerale

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and does buying early, and nrjost often this enviable

D E lA p N T P * NP&lt; 2

person is a reader of advertising.

f&gt; e e ts

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Cllquot Club, bot.

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Uakera, can

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the txi^.syrobol of the shopper who considers others

Seedleas, 15 oz. pkff,

1L 7^

Every newspaper is an unfailing suggestoin list ;of
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(Continued From Page 1
the victim ,wv» eljuwiug .consider?
able signs of embarrassment.
In a few m inutes the ccuntryfitd one w°uld reveal his identi­
ty. produce a card advertising
the .Seaboard Oil Company pro­
ducts, and pasS 6n down the
street lo work the trick on somu
other unsuspecting person.
It was one of tho cleverest ad­
vertising stunts th a t has been
staged here for some time. Rube
Played no f8Yprite«i. approaching
business and professional men,
every few feet. Among, those to
.tshom the man tried to $«ll hU
«&gt;w were: A rihur Yowell, Clyde
8yrd, J. G. Ball, Hodgson Bail,
jk ,lce Anderson, \V. M. McKinnon,
t» d o E. Allen, R . ' A. Newman.

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Nuco Oleo, l b . ................................... &lt;

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were ?ut and w ater poured into his
&gt;Bitv Ell-nbcrg was inspecting the
rishaped hole In the hull tff the
S- t made l&gt;y the cutter paulding in
her cuUission with the iub. Ellsb*rg said he dipped Into the mud
tad thought .ha ..was "finished.” •i&lt;

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1-2 Gal. Georgia Pure Cane Sugar .*
Wilson’s Toilet Paper, 4 pkgs.
drown Mule Tobacco, plug ....
...2
2 cans No. 2 1*2 Tomatoes
;~ i
..... ................. .....23c

• We stock at all times a complete line of fancy and Btaple groceries, poi
horse nnd dairy feeds. Having a number of large branch Htores at various f
thoughout Florida nnd purchasing power enables us to offer you extremely at'
Ive prices on all classes or merchandise every day in the week,
W’hen dealing with us you are buying
“From Manufacturer Direct to You.’’
■ . . . .
,
w . S. Barton, Mgr.
We Deliver
Free Parking Space in-Roar

Florida Built Fur Florida WatetB

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A weU-tt*bM.d .Gei
dog will lead SetyMM
Minnesota, who ievj
v.alLs about
.Wu#)
winter,

Christmas Specials

Heinze Fig Puddings ........................d
No 2 Cranberry sa u c e .......;.... ......

of a locomotive he was etching.
Fellow workers made a frnnlic
RENSSELAER. K. Y.. U.c. 23.
iffo
rt t*&gt; save White by turning a
—(IN S)—Believed tc h aw sudden­
stream of Water into the- Migina
ly gone insane, Puul White, 28, n tire box but is believed to havlft met

213 Sanford-AYe. Wholesale tuid Retail Phone 31

t

Heinze Plum P u d d in g s.....................^

almost instant death. Hi
won* entirely burned. I
body.
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RED STAR GROCERY &amp; FEED

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Platinum Diamond Rings
B A R PIN S • Diamond Mountings
CASH ONLY
&lt;

SPECIALS
Pint Jars Libby’s Mince M ea t ........

'

Insane Man Throws worker .at the Boston &amp; Albany
x o u j^ b o u se of this city, today
Self Into FurnacW plungWl headlong ir,*o the fire box

H

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Wtlch’n, 7 oz.

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thijigstjiM father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart,
wife, husband, nephew, niece uncle and aunt would

Oceun Spray, No. 2

really Appreciate.
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Why not make this one a Merry Christmas for yourIMILsbury 6 lb., 12 lbn 21 lb.

Advertising will do more to help you solve the Christ
mas shopping problem than anything else.

SANFORD HERALD

Turkeys
Pork —

D u ck s— Hens — Squabs
s of Cured arid Fresh Western Meats

�THE SANFORD HERALD,

iford Herald 1

It Isn’t The A ge T hat Counts

».

At what point, if any. in a man’* life does mental and
physical efficiency become so low as to no longer profit an
"Her ' OipJoycr. to hire or benefit the man to seek emplovment? At
»
w hat point, in other words, is he of g rea test worth to himself
and to the world at large, in the glow ing warmth of a com«m«.r fortnble fireside than engaged in som e attem pt t&lt;&gt; maintain
the struggle for existnnee?
Wo hnve known men at forty who thought they had
a c n u fti
i i \t i :s
*-.«« renched the stage where they w ere entitled to the recr e stioh and relaxation that comes from retirement.
We
have seen men at fifty glad to place on the shoulders of
men the responsibilities long endured. Vet there
« H e r a l d , ar n it a r iC s i t l i i i i r e r n r n * pvr. u l M C T l I i f a t i
llir
tiilrrn fiat
eighty. even ninety, who are no more ready t o ,
H ll X e n a S r n l r e re r e ft I n * Irn M

The Jury Shikr&lt; Hand*
A Million Dilliun V.ars.
Monkeys Hide, Don't lid .
A Poor Railroad Sr he me.

y

S s n '.o n t,

Creasing 75c
TIRES &amp; TUBES
Belter quality for
kss money.

H r A r il l I I I »l.-l»t«ntra
' r a m r i a l &gt; l * ! T •«, S i m

F'la.

FOR RENT

San fold’s C leanest Milk Now On Sale
Basket Meat M arket. Phone 665 for d:
Delivery

. ]Hut \V. First St.

LOCH ARBOR

(R IM E IS A |iti*'litt|r plnnonteitini. iticknidtt, :i young 19-yenrn!d kidnaper anil murd-rer, fur
whom all CnIif.ir11i;i i hunting. was
a model boy in In- Sunday school
clans, vici'-prcsalaiit of his high
school Has-. Tb iftiiiiiiiiti i.'. a lauitl
mjiid of hi:ii “i■xfi'i !• nt
siioliMtlc
standing, uni-quiill 1
ia cur.
riculem m tiiitics aa I .i high standard of Ideals."

FRIDAY, DEC. 2d. 1927

Longwood Dairy 1Milk

CECIL L. RINES

I*
nnneetnr
new .
« r * n n l a . i l Inn
e n t r t h o n a i m i l w r .r tls i l n l p e n t e r .
| n il I k e I r m l l it E e i i i i l i » l I k r
lire Mr n r lil. 'T h e I. V t . Is e « r i t l l r r t f l e l r n l In I ' l n r l d n n n d l l s
inner n f knndlluir n ln lr n e n n tI Irani e n n n l .
H e r a l d I* n t n r i n l i e r n f I k e
lin r e n u o f I 'Ir e n fn l lo rn , on
Ilo u t
A w n rln M iin o f
t* nl.A d v r r ll- r r * . nnd A ili e ello lim
n k l e h ren tilrro enrh
)*«&gt;•■—
m em ber
lo
.n b in ll
In
n
h
n n dll
nf
■illiierliilln t.
i o rd er lo i f f l l r n b o o ln le li
m o a t r l r r u l n t t o o n . w e l l no
k n l n e w tn e l k n d o .

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.• c h it e r l
Nnt'i. Hark Hid*

BRAKE SERVICE
HYDRAULIC
AND
MECHANICAL
AUTO REPAIRING

Sanford Auto
Brake Service
515 W. I&gt;1 S t. I'honc 213-J

Une 4 room, one .1 room
and one 6 mom house.
T hese houses are modern
in every respect, and the
rent
rcasuiianie.
A lso have two 2
apartm ents partly
ished.

room
furn

You will have to see
these to appreciate them.

Smoking Sets
Manicure Sets
Christmas Cards
Thermos Bottles
Toilet Sets

Leather Gifts
Military Brushe
Cigars
Kodaks
Perfum es

G. S. WITMER
FROM FACTORY
TO YOU

''.BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
h £Abting g lo ry :—Thc glory
t the Lord shall faduro for ever:
M Lord shall rejoice in hi* work-i.
■Mlm 104:31.
PRAYER: May Thy life so d«e l o p in us t h a t T h y g l o r y nholl
onttnue to shine through us.
THE BUSH FELLER’S W IFE
Drd mln«l your trees today!
[y man ia out there clearing,
o d »end the chips fly back—
[y heart ia always fearing.
d r d , let the nxehcad hold!
la means no harm by felling,
a earns oar bread far buck—
n d then there is no telling.

’ he came home at nights
f a ’ d know—but it is only—
fa might not even hear.
. man could lie there lonely.

ird, let the trunks fall clear!
l cannot help Inn calling.
young and full of life—
tree ia heavy falling.
— By Eileen Duggan,
j
— In Commonweal—
The “freeze’’ h a sn \d o n e Sanford
ly harm and it has made celery
B O s t your copy In curly tomorrow.
■ yoQ wish people to reud it before
they go to bed.
m
---------o --------I flo, George Remus isn’t cruzv;
it’s the people v.ho put up with him
JU t are crazy.

FEDERAL,
EXTRA SERVICE
TIRES &amp; TUBES
I prif'i you would pay foi
inferior, unknown,
m ikeshift brands.

Yellow
Time was when knighthood was in flnwer and nu n
entered the jousts with the silken handkerchief o f some
fair lady to urge them on, that gallantry and c h i v a l r y were
the finest qualities o f st noble’s character. In t h o s e d a y s
no insult would be avenged with such vigor as a s l i g h t
against a woman, no opportunity was held more h i g h l y
than the chance to aid a lady in distress.
With this in mind, it jars to read that a man. w i t h o u t
a doubt un American man, failed miserably near Jackson­
ville the other day. A Jacksonville man out d r i v i n g w i t h a
young woman, turned his steering wheel quickly t o avoid
a chicken. Toe car skitlded on the slippery pavement and
turned over into a flitch. The girl was thrown clear hir.
the boy whs pinned beneath.
An explosion occurred settin g the car on fire. The girl
struggled frantically to get her friend out.
A motorist
drove up and the girl called for help. "Look out", he yelled.
"It’s liable to explode again!’*, and w ith th at he drove away,
leaving the girl to be badly burned in her effo rts to save
her friend, and the boy to be burned to death.
We do know that the motorist could have saved a life,
if he had remained to help, but we do not know that lie
could have prevented the girl from being burned, and p os­
sibly thpre might have been another explosion, but we do
know what Sir Walter Raleigh, who laid his cloak over a mud
puddle in order that the Queen m ight not g et her shoes
dirty, would think of him. and we know what a lot of
ern people, who do not pretend to be the acme of gentle­
ness or courageous heroes, would also think or him.
There ought to be som e place to put such men where

F. I*. RINES
.’.'I Fas' First St

QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
tin* int|imi»g nutil tout when you
«re unconscious a million I,i Ilion
y.-ars seems no tongei I tout n miniiv nini a hnl’. anui"l!- ill ' soul
"it is better to uwnk&gt;‘ front pro­
longed torpor with retail recollect­
ion in your conscious past than as
a momi aim:.
The thild that "can't wait a
million billion y,nrs t&lt;n tin? judge­
ment ilny" nre both interesting,
and both children mentally.

GREYHOUND
RAi'ING
in
America has h'eii less successful
than in Europe, Fewer fools have
bet on the racing, partly because
the cheating was a little t o o ap p ar­
ent, partly I eraue.. d o g s running
alone ciuil't seem exactly like a
race.
I hat has been attended to and
the hotting simpleton will probably
ei rich thu l-hiiio more ireiieronxlv.

IlatJing. Crating, .Shipping,
and Slum go.
We ;re prepared to do any
kind nf transfer service at
REASONABLE BRICES.

s te p

on the gas

Uglrc its can no w take rough road#
ttVa: /. C-onc —all bouncing and
tiMii-jS. Amazing new W atson
J.trail .:ors, Type AA, check spring
rtc ?il before * gets started. Sevendry yia.-antccd Ircc trial. 528.04
•cr rent‘sitte set of four.

SMALL MONKEYS have
truined to sit mi the gr»yli
hacks and pretend t.&gt; he j&lt;
THE NEEDIEST CASES
to make it «e?lu real.
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL
Heitors please notice that
Vhy not roll up your copy of
monkeys will ride in the rat
i Herald's Christm as edition nnd
oranges nnd grapefruit will b« vmi.u- they must. Hut, pool
id it to some friend up North.
shipped each month, beginning; keys us they are, they wouh;
\ FTOMOT1Y E ELECTRIC CO
with November and
extending better than to Let on those i
Vi. 1st St. nt Oak
I'hunc 2
through May, or a total of almost
John MartlfChus pitched bis bat
300,000 boxes.
ita^the senatorial ring. May this
crates of oranges and grapefruit,
It requires no flight of the im­
consigned from Jacksonville to agination to visunliz* tiie econo­
Liverpool. This unnnuncem?nt fol- mic reaction which this will mean
—,
„ ,
, lows the consignment of between
rhW so-called rescuers waited 10,000 nnd 15,000 cratss of voge- to the citru s fruit industry, and to
1 V*|ey were sure ull on the tables on every ship leaving the the whole state of Florida, as well.
“ Tine w eredeadund then they port of ..Miami within the lust fort- Many students of the agricultural
»n pumping air Into it.
, night for New York, to say noth- problem have insisted for ;i long
time th a t if the v rry Important
° --------ing of those which were sent by detail of efficient transportation
Florida faces a serious problem other constwls * ships to Raltimore and m arketing facilities were ul*
inding another to ’carry on’ in and Philadelphia.
tended to, the whole situation af­
Murphrec's stead,’’ is the way
Steamships are now thoroughly fecting the soil producers would
Tampa Tribune puts it.
| equipped with refrigerating chnm- take on a different color.
—w-----o --------hers. The oranges anil grapefruit
It is easy to see in th.* changed
ene Tunney hus gone to Miami **rc taken front the groves to a order in Florida, the
officials, bigger price* to friend,
[Ct reudy for his program ot caM storage |&gt;lant nnd them pre- steps in a construetiv
for
supplies, steel lulls, wheels,
&lt;i fights next summer. We don’t eoolcd btfore shipment.
These
coal mid greater exlrnvugance gen­
eve three men could be found rooms maintain a tem perature from
Merry
erally would easily eat up the ex­
»wouldn’t be set ups fo r him.
?.5 to 40 degrees, and In this condicess profits. OV, worn.*, railroads
0______
tlon the fruit will ho kept until it
easily earning ns much ns governfllbur Names Court to Probe ^ Jellvor*'1 t«* the murkets in the
nient.s would let them keep, would
marine Disaster—headline. No
1B^ metropolis,
Christmas
imt ie interested jn devoping
d to investigate the disaster;
*s «'vvn 1’cars ngo, grapefruit wm
greater efficiency, and more bus­
it needs a good thorough proh- l'»wcticnlly unknown in England
iness or in pleasing its customers.
U the failure to do anythin:; **"&gt; hist year 150,(100 crates were
•r the aub wus sunk.
rhlppcd from Niw York. Th:
Rockford, Illinois, man didn't,
lliovc thut Ford’s new car would
&gt; slxty-tivo miles per hour. Ik­
ied and got pinched for speeding,
o lunger ns the lowly Ford im-

l.

yon can buy a fine home almost like t ent aad soon
have it completely paid for.
PARK A VEN U E SPANISH BUNGALOW, Attractive
little home on popular avenue, close to school and in
first class neighborhood. This house consists o f liv­
ing: room, dining room, kitchen, bath and tw o bed
rooms. Double garage, rear yard fenced in. Price
S5,5O0.OO with only $250.00 cash and the balance likf
rent.

BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY STUCCO HOME in one of
Sanford’s most exclusive residential sections. Near
the Lake- Three bed rooms, bath, large livin g room,
dining room, and kitchen. Practically new. Beauti­
fully planted grounds with large variety o f shrubs.
$12,000.00 Terms agreeable to purchaser can be ar­
ranged.

P. Connelly
&amp; Sons

Established I'JIM
1 Magnolia
Phone I!

&gt;f you du not believe they are
Hin£ ti&gt; Florida in great numr» th i winter, just stand on any
Bet corner and tva’.ih the cars
by. Vo*./ will see a great many
r.» No v Jersey, Pennsylvania,
It Nt*,' Y irk. Hut ta ra fnmi
ntheui New England, Minnesota,
l f*r V/oat will not be- lucking,
jbet they arc stem m ing into
|Hda Irum every corner of the
■tad States, and thev are going
pact w‘m t t’l"!' ur.- looking for
iiffl'-t r, ciijnat.-, ronJs, butei-t
I gu d food t t ro a io m b b pricui,
f e a 'T .cs. Ir-a.lr::, i'idiing and
W hig V/.ii..
could man

Never again will prices- be as cheap as now.
Real estate values today wv* lower than they will
ever be in Florida again. Now is the time to Dtiy,
Bargains are available. If you can possibly make
the first payment why continu paying rent when

5 ROOM BUNGALOW WITH GARAGE—on Palmetto
Avcnue. Two bed rooms, bath, livinir room and IdtAvenue.
chen. Corner lot. $4500.00 Terms like ren t

SHE’S A GOOD AMERICAN
PALATHA NEWS

.

he f ourth c-mgreMlonal iHatrlct, j r | Sllth Hryun 0 wen, the d.iughw tably the Florida State Nows ,
, W1,,,
,
,
..
,
vbich U edited by n former Jack- U,r l,t WilUam
»"*
n.nviUc* realtlent, are much l&gt;ur- n t “ R°°«I American, then the spe­
nt bed us to whether Riltb Bryati C" 'H
be gutting rare.’ If there
Jwen is an American citizen.
a man 'vh" embo‘hwl
.Tbt?v biiM* their worry on the Aiucnctin i«l«als and lived the Amfact thut she married a BrUW»fncnn
beginning a t the hotsubject and appear to think it u n -‘2m *l'ul 'Vurking »P- then it was
Ir. v lit; in her to take odvunUsr«jbu
Commoner. That hi#
• f Iha recent federal law
mnra oven than his
H'bw-iship to American w om rnMt,n inherited his g ifta of oratory
w in n w t i td forefgnJr#. They oven',,'''‘ " " / should he read out o!
er:i .urc Ij i- for having taken ouP® '1
l' :!'-*ing too far.
naturalization papers us an udd- * Evidently some of th a other con-

NOTICE
We now have our old Phone no, 311 In our new o f­
fice. 200 Palm etto— When you w ant Elder Springs
water, Call us. And we will give prompt delivery.

Elder Springs W ater Co.
W. W. THOMPSON, Manager.

In addition to the above houses I own a f e v beautiful
lots that I am willing to sell at less than actur .
be­
fore the boom- If you.want.to buy a lot at low p i ice and
on easy terms it will pay you to g et in touch with me*
N ot an agent so you save commission.
Box 799 Care The Daily Herald

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5lIERALDt PKUJAY; DGCBMHER

♦'AGE

" J iv .l f v everyone in th* Vivtl. »«*

hml w*.&gt;n i'it» W orlds Cfh'aVnpwi-

Offlte Telephone l ia MRS. FRED. S. DA IG|;|

Map at ilu- Poll'd If ton Roundup
&lt;*i« -i be had entered as a JarV-.
Shgrclv ttft .'r. the movie* hci k
*n&lt;*! From email Western pieH"iii i.tPrnii. the star ,.f Univcr t *' • tu&gt; ndvnced rapidly um.l
fu r i.ej.pta,; t nry" which D l i in w th- wrn'n ■ ni*»st ('■■;&gt;
uitr VVi'-,tern Mtar.

{. Society Editor Residence
11:1 Sunday evening

the

hr i irs*. Haptist Clin -.h i
-i beautiful ..iiitai.i,
la Ka M" (W'lson) at 7:".i
: »&gt;■ I! Ipt. O t’hllrth —

i&gt;irs. t . K. YVilsonCiivcs
Party For Daughter
And LittleJaneSharon

i 'ii* pioyrani in

I” 1 ■*( et the Milan* Theatre for
lie*. S.i’ urday, mis

full n

once just n

' 1■Jlupipg Fury” *" hi* hu-*'

. !li‘ supporting

on'i i»*-

''.lily Riind, Oti* Hartai!.
Heal. Kd fo x e n . Duke it

Sirs. Fred K. \\ t
nioit dvligh. full
FRIDAY
noon ut a hirihua.
na. party for children of home on Sanford \
of the Woman’s Club her younir lautfliu r
(he Literature Depart- , Sharimr h mors v i,
•lane Sharon, wls* . ,
IP o’clock.
the same dav
iK,u‘ the living Christmas - unThe
room. ,ii th.
he Carden,Club at 3:00 at .
were bright n*P:
Hull Park.
wreath., a m a I:
it "Life Eternal,” given &gt;&lt;gh'?il • "etniK
nxiri.n Cla'.s of the Ilap- in: t«Ld * *■........ . I,,
rh at S:00 o’clock at the I

hat Koepeth Israel"
'

M. Phil1, , . .

Mr. B. C

Forrest
C atch all,
mil C h o ir .

P*. t

Mi—ice !’i 'i he Heavens'
* I (Jleiin and Choir.
Varlit Waj."

i a mt-ungcr hoy jn Port* I 1 :■
arm. f,«r n tini • and sut!P i'im'i' Holmes, Him!: II.i" V
i • into ’i dignity of lone and Max Adler. Reaver LaHe F.iij laatr In*fore iriven
• ini' lari' vorntion and hr
■r a follower of rodeo* an 1

I!ARGAINS iN DIAMONDS WATCHES
JEWELRY - SH.VERt* ARE TOILET
VXD MANICPRE SETS CHINA WARE
AT REIH't ED PRICES

m*.* no rc proficion

I’hur.i ■ and Choir,

i.i.e Seen Ilia Star.”

si NDAY
pf,,,,- „f the First Haptist
will i-i-o a cantata "Out of
(Mil
at 7:30 o’clock
Baptic Church,
liny of the Municipal
rtai Tree at 0:00 o'cclock
Central Park.
MONDAY
md Mi Marion Si'.ns Wigtil inteilam at a dance at
,n*r\ ( i'it&gt; at l':’fl o'clock prise u i
* tli ,r guests, Mr. ami
me-; V, iceins of \\\*.

White Gold 1 :nl;c. Wrist watches Regular §13.50
Value.

leitr I ?*’
*r, and Choir,
cnl ()n IIafure

Special Price $6.90
ELGIN \\ ALTHAM HOEFERS
Eulova Wrist Watches

i;or«

25 % O r Standard Prices
la-hop

Sun ford (\w n try &lt;'lull

ami

Ivi i nr-ntf*.- (
1 '111) l wher

|i I- - DAY

■4 in a Christniiis dinner at s
reservations.
I. une he.

i |i.ii i.iirnt &lt;&gt;f Woman’ &gt;
|uvt fortnightly bridre
, no . iik with Mr-. A
Mr- 1■. liv in g Louck.

1 t

I I il 11v&lt; , \ r,*.

&gt;, *I,1| \

&lt;
”.T Point* Each Special

Diamond Onyx Rings

aintei

vriT't'D I'li'.abi'h Tolar. D C
p. o
i
Hill Wiirh:, Mini i \*m I'm i
U O v l ;ui,( I;, • , c; Wil ,||
i:na.i o|, •
anil nr ,&gt;i
li rinni the party given I,.,
Kitalie Fat ns worth un Thtn
|rrncen a* her home fjenev.
I when -In ■nterlnmcd mi
the lag i - hool net.
r «evnal games of liriilm
In played, gifia were di*
Ktn the guest.* by a n&lt;lI Santa Claus, ntherwi*
omswerth , The pm,- l',n
rrv. n dainty bar pin, w i
Mi.
Martlet Jo (Ien!o*1,
pjeliitliiil } l ine, ft -e ' of hie
m, went i » Mina tkvorli ,
Al tin* conclusion of th
the lo ti' ,.1 assisted by Iter
pen nl ,t dcHcioll* Lireheon,
atfitiding thi* delightful
f»ie Mi-* It. H. fi'rifi'in,
Dr.-nre* Thompson, Mi*.
: V. i l t* Hurt, Miss Elms,;
M. . ■me Tori'fctee. Mi

1- Blue While Diamond Rings
For Saturday Only $87.50

Jiinn - F. Dr.wkm. a
g y*

off Water* as the (meat a t JMr and Mrm. Ira,- £
hnty, (’min',, is visiting in the city

l.adies Diamond Onyx Hint's Regular $22,00 Vnlue

Special Prices $8.75 Each

Mrs. Edgar D. Rail
Entertains At Rridge
An informal yet nr...: • *vaMe
• ,i ml ni’fni w h s te", of I'iim- la*
e\ ■unit* when Mrs. E. D Hall i .i
terlair d a few fr ier.d * , . nriiltr
.it her home • n .XitiirnoH.i A* m
tied amt preen w re the i &gt;1 rs
aeceiitiiated in th* i.ecoratioi - and
.il'u in the bridge itcce&gt;'orits.
When •cures had been counted nf‘v an int, rest.eg game, th' pir.:.*
for top -cere was awarded ’dr-.
M. W. lihi.er of Pittsburg, Pa.

u e n ts

ji

I he highest enie imiiiiim* ttn men
v..*s niteic by .1. 11. It. i•.

John Haddin' ,tun and

Fleming

Huddleston, who nr.* students nt
I’niv. rsiii
Florida, an* spend*
itVT the 'inb'.ivs here with their
parents Mr. tr.d Mrs. .1. F. N.
Huddleston nt • their
le me on

tauii* 1 \vi

a

■d Mrs lin-ieni .'-uiiili an,|
Mabnma are spending tbe
i-ii » here as the guests o f1
• • ** Mrs. II, ]i Smith .0 tliotr
■' in I*ort Mi lion.

R epulation

25 % On Standard Prices

I'he Diamond P a la c e
1he Jcwcloi

Wcinbor.!?, Pron.

Howard, li. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer i
(il &gt;vcr, Mrs, M. W. (Have:* and K.

D. Bull.

( ttltlSTMAS- TltKK PARTY

GladyceRobinson
5Joseph W. Cook
r.'iiiK* „f milch intvreit
tiiut; anjL* aa a surprise t &gt;
tmy In nds was that of
lady* l-abell:* Robin'0*1 ( ,
IVnlt; r Conk, the wed ing
I’laee Friday December ' ’
i"'» IVuch, in th? presence
k intimate friends,
psik i, the youngest dttURhh. ami Mrs. w. A. Robin**
P -Hi* made Sanford her
p? tn:tv childhood.
Mr,
tm r!;, lived at Kirkl.ind
h„, mm'a Sanford hi,
If several "yearp nmi is em*
it J.n k m . Miss., where
P ib d' th(*ir home,
kwp.v fiiends join in wish*
h ev u y future happinesi
[»t that th *jr marriage will

Members of the Hell Tele (ill one
Company enjoyed a delightful
( htistmns trye on Thursday evenini' at the Telephone office.
l\ (euths and other Christmas
greenery .were tired in decorating,
.(.. well as a large Christmas he*,
front which *'t:'.., were distributed
by H. It. Mobs.
Fallowing the distribution of
gifts. i:I
int by Mrs. C. M.
H eny, were served. About twenty
enjoyed this affair.
Mr. nrd Mr H. K. Ovvn mil
two rnn • of Marianna arrived
In-;e Thar day to spend thP lu ll
ihty with their daughter Mrs. D
P. MeCulb r ul her home * n
Myrtle A' .
,

Gowns
TODAY
Laura La Plante

l&gt;. Jink ins. Recorder,
mnia Owen, who has
Sting u t the English
Sehunt a t Tnrnpa. nr*
t Wednesday to spend
T* with her sister Mrs.

■ranklin ttnrdaway sad
Orlando will arrive here
b* namd tho holidays
r parents Mr. and M n.

"BILK STOCKINGS"
Novelty
"FANTASY”
.Mi hi lie Paramount News
to jh o k k o w

Hoot Hibson

"HALLOI'LNH F l ’RY"
Collegians
“DAZZLING CO EDS'*
Hportlight
"PIONEER INSTINCT’
Children’s matinee a t lb o’clock

Wilson,

B O O K , the Ideal Gift
Here is a varied tullevtion &lt;
newest novels and hooka
children,
Novelties
Greeting Cards
Feather Goods
Kmokinff Accessor
ies
Hook Ends
Games
Stationery
Mottoes

U’i’ope, de chine ted
[Gowns
3 Brassjcrs,
IStep-ins
[pajamas
[Bloomers
[Slips
I Hose
Gloves
Hankys'
Novelties
Hat Boxes

For Children
Bath Robes
Sweaters
Boys' Suits
Shm&gt; W ith Us Ami Be
Pleased

The Post Office Is Next
Door To Us

w a te n e s

Dlgln. Walt ham. Goffers. Cvnio. Warwick and other
Makes.

DeltciiiUit
refrvshi meats
of
tiled oysters in timbal*, .miL
wiches, duffed dati *, fruit ial!c.
cuff: u::i! un ice emirs ware -erv&lt;-|l by the hoilet-; al the i.miiiisii n
•».’ tile game.
P aying bridge -were Mr :*.*id
he : "iirard, .Mi*.; Hoverloy .Mis. A. ti. iilon *, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
I Mis; Uvfitricv

o ir a p

Chiffon and Service W eight

Ladies Purses

307 E. First St

�,THE
SANFOftD HElMltV
L ...... —- —■ '■ »! ■■t *“v **"*

M OERTX
t^ r n a n 8

I rf o K n.H »
w tir-irw :
YFTTF7VTU E. , \ I V
IN'S)—Tho sp irit of Christmas
mnnifo5ted itself lien- nt noon tor i% when $1.) bilks were distributed
)• M anti-l*djuiu’negroes t y tlio
• left to li|nt by Jnineii iloCfalilar:stm as Fund.
The fund w as c re a to r by W .'W
Her native l Fuyott^Ylllinn ’and
w ,Y^rk law yer, fro*n\ the c»'&lt;*
to him by Jam es Mcallis. nearo dtaym -.o "and farm er
'vnpCTo th.- Fuller family. c v
Thw estjfte, rnnatatfnff
nail
and lot,- w4re disposed
by F uller and invested in stock

Miss Helen Ycrnay is
Hostess A t Bridge In
Honor Ol Two Visitors
Of the m nry
fi .l
■aeason one ftf th**‘levelt&gt;
of Thnrs«i»J‘,-tT»on.ii'tr •
Helen W-rnnv .-mo.rt.vj
a t hi-r «pacipug»hom •

• yearly dividends ard dlptri'-*f'to the antebellum darkies
't .(&lt;’:irv*tmah. ttin drew Hopper,

• Luke, honarinp »w.' Ifnrs, Mi;*- Naomi
• ittioRI of Mh»x Olivo \
M; . \ F. K.»J1 ■*' :
who i-» Spending- I'r. li
vitli iter i&gt;ar&lt; nt . Mr
, Ft'-d T. William*.
Nunv i
, paints i -u m*4 .&lt; i

Thq oldest petrro to parti.
’* in the distribution today.
vju

JURY IS DKADl.OCKF.n
RICHMOND. Va., Dec. 2 0 (HNF)“ The jury in the case of
John Wesley Faison, form er Sun•fay1school ■superintendent charyo l with* killing Mrs. Elsie Snipe**,
p retty divorede, reported its.-If
‘‘hoptdcRsly dradlpcked” thin after
noon, and \vitff disciyiryed by the
trial Judge Mrfthewtt.

, Plans aro fioihtf considered for
illum inating a v football field at
Montgomery, Ala., so th a t games
NEW YORK-, Dor. 27_(IN S )— r.tav be played.a t n i/h t next souilrn.-nl officials manifested in son.
" • —

&lt;

(LUM BER
HE '/A D D WITH /v MILL B A C K IN G — *

M.yv t(iO TO MEXICO

t ground f*,r isiw •« • •

ITolly, A VC., nt
1 1 th . 1 2 th , 13th £ tn .

and ot la '
- mn&lt; IdrtK v.r;
deetfiitLor- .- I
S c o r e s fb r *b e

• ' •

Wc/e kep'. on ’.d:
dai- Htiyirp ' * .
r plot ion - f t ' p.
com pind «;■ i !'•
uL. pn-lty rldne :■ a* *
&gt;0 won i»y M
ICOIV pr;?..-. i
&lt; *'
* to M
I’l.n •’
V in
r ' with a I tl
£ . her gifs, v- M
!
jt • n r . r
Wlitn th» br*«*re i
lx-ta. suXKivcd
;
covered v-i'h
» » • th/- ho- ti
•• i
hi pi •-l--. . ' •
4
cheese ti»;*--t. i-l i-*
a A i t.

t

m

»’

&gt;nr

S la tio n c ry

T o ile t A r lic le s

l . e n l h c r G oocJm

C ign r -

S m o k in g S e ts

M ilita r y .Sol*

C h r i s t m a s ( ’a rtls

P e rfttm e H

K odaks

F i r : ! S I.

p h o n e 325

- ---- —- - ' 1............... .. ' ~ ireewn

nii

’ Mr?. Ca'iihen It '
Fiffi.. r &gt; ,
M;
'.
Elisabeth l'id*

Something New
Oregon Fir .

Crarv,

»*

Christmas Tree

.».•

\h s : C K. Masi.n A-*r.d guen Miss M t
fcele« of Tm*1top '. ■
Howard, Mru. U&lt;;nj
Jr., .'Lis El'iiY
i
John W, M"i ^h Jr.

CHRISTMAS

SPECIALS

listed below. Any otfi
these articles will make an excellent^
on nil 1lie articles

SANFORD DRUG CO.

*

Enje.v n.-/ 11.
rif'-M-**'- Vt nri-. roiy
Scngtan, Mi... A. 1.
OJivu Ni-v.icai M-

laptu,

&lt;’nnrly

Any Size
May lie bad at m oderate price—

‘ Sandura Ru^s

Axminster Bjjj

All sizes briphten tho k it­
chen and ligh ten the work.

A large •' assortmert
tlicBo beaullful’ TW
choose from.

Small Rugs
Many various sizes and
patterns nt a wide range
o f p r i c e . ____________

Children’s Stoves
Minature kitchen range
for the kiddies’ C hristm as.
They cook.

Children’s
In fibre, uphnlstertdj
oak, or red finLshd*

'Cedar Che«S
High chiss mahogoy
natural finish chests I

E verything In T he Store At Special Prices
0.

• kitten
i sudden ir
; " I indward ;»!«

C’hristftiaK I'avtv
(iiven Wodnusd*"
Baptist Church ( ,

i-dnrri of

,•
fr-urdnti »r
-v Yo»k lirfilt-e

mqiff

v r.

Jh&lt;' Jonriy
i &gt;ti
Che IwvitTlAuli*' ChuM
(fnnnol CniiTd.. . i*:«i l
On Wedo*fdi.y &lt;••. uijii
of'Jrru. Ramey Reek iri
Tcrrai-g. Th** &gt;oi'i
homo jiTf t-iiU-d u
'
uree v. ith
, .
of garland". V. r .; In i',|
olher greenery.
A f ’7 o’dl-i k ’ ’ guv
Cited into ths dinim r
a delidou three cml
served. Tim tubb- w li:
tall red taper* pla-« i
holders. The c'-ntml
waYtf furge b- v. 1 fllhd
settla.1 and fe rn s .. T I .
th'i’fftie't) w in th
hand painted pT.n&lt; &lt; r
Christmas sugg. uon ...
Aftor dimifi t
pairs J to tlu I -4- v
they fkund a lur^i' b n lk in tt/
at* d end lighted Cnni r m
Old’fiantii Claus, iiupy m i
Mrs. F.. M. Larri.il, d -..ll
nu/iei-vn*’eifta^Crom th e t n 1
sic and coni it: c tm c ; th r •
houm to pass all Ui-'V ' *
‘ Member* iittendintr w«i Jlustor Fallows,"M • . A l!‘ *,
M ri. Qutntou TputhtO f,• 'f r
ter'Stoaflcnmir*. .M&gt;. it. V/1
Mrs. J. A v (’innir. :riiu Mv
Abralinm*,
Airs. fc. 51 Carroll

. :ie

fjjunhip 0 P « p |L l e a

;rcai m id jlllli &amp;i a c m e Co.

• r ■t

•

Wagoner Furniture (
313 First St.

12th Sireet and Sanford Avenue

CooHaW.- Mb

!I4^h^rt, SpivT, »rd .Mr-. }'■
I Vi:.' ~
*

.i li-

H

You’ll find a great vhrie-

Herman Childrj.Mi ' o
H a v e Vvinfnr Dolls

F IT ! IN, Dec ST H N S l-^ C b r•acti C haisoerlir. il. T rarir-A 'i.
ti.- JPl£vr, ia il.- J ir :• A.r
tvr»-ioT),. Imirioftullr* ■ a . . C f iiu n doll. Thou am i . i f tiny, .ii
duA**fTjmr«’i I h»! II I ‘‘Ch -lior!!n
4*‘h &gt;*it*i»!'r this Christmas In the
» ik rl! -. of tov oirplae-* cnUod
*
' ................. It I

’
hi) gii'l'i int-Li!.&gt; thi- reminder if
1

.•

th*» * liiiif'r, IHn-I rv'ne fHyh* *o
Oirmirdy. “ Miss Columbia" is a
{lerfrrt minature reprodji.lion »,
the fa:iMm trnr..:-o&lt;-cp. plaiv.

and w om en and You’ll
find the prices more than
sa tisfa cto ry . Below arc
a few suggestions

TOILET SETS

MANICURE SETS

An cxcrllcn* nssortnu-nt of toilet
•.'•is that.w ill make any woman
happy on Christmas morning.
The prices cover a wide range.

These a re really tfseful gifts
that will remind the receiver oT
the thouahtfnlnesH of the giver
for many, many months.

VANITIES
Sernnhlng evrr». woman wants
evert If “he itrru lx kus se’-eral.

Sanford Batter
Electric
Co.
* *
•
i
**•' Willard Service
-a - Try our 5-point
SERVICE
•

charge of John S. Fuller, operator of the R ed Tip
service station at Altamonte Springs. •

ty of g ifts for holh men

M iry rsjwfljlUx ehole,.^ ,-nnitie*
especially sterkM for*T&lt; hrUt-

CIGARS
Cigars tis.brl»htly wrapped gift
he re* for* discriminating men.
t nrge rind Small boxes to fit
•he individual** demand far
KlftS.

Your I ^ b le m

Solved

A
I
rhKse g ifts and mnny
‘. •hers still solve your last
" in u tc holiday gift prob­
lems easily and ouickly.
Into the store, look*
nt the loaded couplers and
you will immediately .v«
the very things you wish
to glv’e. •
‘

One quart of clean, clear and golden

PERFUMES
A varlod assortment of per.
fu:noa to i phase the moht rnsltidioun of wopien and warm jheir
hearth U hristm is Day.

PIPES
Something always gpod fnr the
man is a fine pipe. A wide anKortmcnt in a wide range of

pri?e*.

™ A &gt; j J I a id 1 3 P l a t e

Battery
in oUa'ii
401W. First St

O'JS V «

»v»iq

' fl

If Oil Is Not Needed, ticket will be issued to
Get It Next Time Needed
"

�TnEHXNFOlTO

^ u tc l

AY, DECEMBER 23, 1927

A P. RATES

rttroM and collector aeot
jiitrly for payment.
__.....
10c a line
..... ......8c a line
2 T
................7c a line
tya/rate-i on requwu

12—Wanted

l^*dvert"sing is restricted
t&gt;per classification.
•n error is made The SanHerald will be responsible
nb one incorrect insertion,
idrertiser for subsequent
dons. The office should l)c
^ immediately in case of

W ANTED—loo in
to get their hair
•117 East f«th St.

2 rooms furnished. I
apartment. $1 Liio i
( or. ath and I’almetn

Bicycle near Milane. Sat- FURNISHED npnrtment for rent
in the Herald building—a dow-*
Reward and no questions
.Return to 390 E. Hughey town-1 cation at remarkably low
rates Ask for Mr. Homes at The
Herald * Vice. *
Hi— Houses For nent

DODGE
FOR RENT: —Small cottage on
n cars and Graham truck 1
rear of lot.. Will rent for S15 00
and 13th. Street. Phone -I per month. Located
1
at 1705 .Magnolia Avenue,&gt;. Inquire at Herald
INS &amp; COWAN CO. Auto of'ice.
ir and sheet nietal works,
wch Avenue. Phone 7KI-W.

LINFORD IIUICK CO
212 Magnolia Ave.
' Phone 307.
FOR RENT—3 room house with
garage. $8.00 a month. Apply
117 Poplar Ave.

19— Houses For Sale

isinesn Service

FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
nolia Avenue north of Central
mania transfer picture*,
Street.
?35U0.00.
rTnctically no
taints, and brushes. Sun
lorue Paints and Varnishes. en*h required payments like rent.
r»!,i
and Wall Paper Address II. H. R. Care Th; Herald.
! V: F im g*

0— Farms For Sale

RETK in every thapi r.nd
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
k etc... Sanford Ceme.i.
ts Cc-.-.pnny, Fifth nn&lt;t 10 Aeres or more, flowing wells,
2 Railroad sidings half mile
Sts. Phono 112-*»V.
from property. Price $255.00 per
, Russel.
Farm s, Grovus. acre your own terms. J’nul P.
:s. 110 M Park Ave. Phone Ram ett, 19 Wall Street, Orlando,
Florida. Phone 8398 or 5313.
FIGHT PRINT SHOP
21— Acreage For Sale
PY service on anything ir*
ling. A phone call will get FOR SALE:—Beautiful nrecage
fra. Phone 417-W. 9 Railbetween Orlando roads. 33 1-3
be.
acres, consisting of some high and
some low land. Idenlly situated
ll ROOFING—The P.oof Ev- for poultry farm . Frontage on old
pting.
Metal
shingles, Orlando mail. Can be bought at
Ft ream tin and galvinized a bargain with very easy payments.
p c James II. Cowan. Ouk This is an opportunity fot* some
M Third St Phone 111.
one to get a desirable poultry faun
for. almost nothing. For further
P UP Y O U R O L D W A L L S
information res R. J. llollv, Fir t
ITIIE N E W W A L L P A I N T
National Rank Building, Snnfoi 1.
[n ilN G N E W A N D B B T POR F U R T H E R I N F O R M A - Florida.
I CALL P H O N E 235-J O R
V C. C O L L E R . S A N F O R D .

FOR RALE: AT ACTUAL COST
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well l &lt;ented lat fac!ng eaat on Palmetto
Avenue, 75 feet frontnge. In gmiil
neighborhood. Very ilesindiio for
home, quite clone t &gt;school. $1750.00
Almost y o u r,own t ’ rnn . Address
Seminole Builders. Inc. P. O. Box
431, Sanford, Florida.

By calling n t The Herald offi«e
a free ticket to the Milane will
f’S DRUG STORE—Pretisns, Drugs, Soda. We are be given to Miss Mildred Bridges.
7«u as your piione. Call 103

26— Miscellaneous For Sale

^’G BLOCKS— Irrigation
Must pell. R. C. A. Super H otn
»mi general cement work,
dyne Radio.
Phone 101.
•'onerete Co. J. E. TerPrnn. 3rd and Elm
Christmas trees from fifty cents
up. Comer 2nd Street, and Park
Ip Wanted Femule
Ave. M. M. Lord, phone 3612^_
GIRL WANTED—Have •1 piece brown wicker living room
for young colored' girl
r.uitc a t bargain. G04 Elm Ave,
L years of age who needs
l,nj and who will work in FOR SALE—Umbrella tent 9x9,
’« fur her kwjp pnd c!oth?n.
good one , new.
rhone 743-J.
! riady to leave the city to- 1901 Magnolia.
Apply in person to 1422
FOR SALE—Special sale on po­
lice puppies until Christmas, 709
opl- Ave.
Phone 244-W.
A
firet
class
Opossum dog $25.00.
^ Ro n d a n d m o r t J . B. Johnson, Lake Monroe.

COMpANY. 112 Second

A Shetland pony, will work or
°o improved business ride. 50 laying white Leghorn
1(1ce property. Also will ririlpts,
will sell reasonably.
mortgage ns security.
Phone 223-J.

27— Money To Loan

Prpper and other spring
, f om Stokes Seed
Area*!,* Bldg., and b&lt;*
r.ur- typ0 strains. All

icy to loan on residences ie
nnford, low intr-est rate. Box
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f » o f «SmIn'',e Count*’ r
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of
the vo**(
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apprecl
support.
respectfully

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\anitic*. Sheaffer Pen sets. Per- • " DA i \VAlt' WKRC WGHP
fume, X.immlly's and Whitman’.! * " M \ ( V
KMOX
WCAO
candies. Perfume sets, Manicure “ " ow n
-lets, i nmli and brush sets and • l-:ft&lt;&gt; Memory I.a n e — KFl
Kodak'.
I aney's Drug Store, • Mill Kl'OA K llg KGW
First St.
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Give ker an Electric Singer Sew­
ing Machine. She wants one
h h d a y d k c u m u e r 21.
ies. Sweaters, Ne.k Wear
uckles, Soeks, Hnndker She needs one. Terms to suit
*85.5, "'HAL Baltimore, 1,05(1;
id Red Room Slippers Phone 80.
1:30, Centaui program; 8:30, Roy.
f &amp; Watson, 2il8 E
nl Concert; 0. "rig k -y Review
CTUBT A B O U T QuiTTiMGr TTm E
For the Kiddies
423., ‘t, WllR Newark. 710; 8:15.
ms K s w t m
a
Christmas in other lands; 10,
Scoot- Captain Kal.i program; 10:30, Red
For the F am ily
'rains, Nichols hand; 11:30, Hay State
•but son . one laid left it on the booth had forgotten It. Then I
Sport- Aces.
hc!( by mistake.
opened it, and seeing the address,
Reasonable Gifts of all kinds
•*• " • , 101.6. " E \F New York. (SIII: 8,
“Thinking the person might it - quite near my shop, returned It.”
reasonable Prices.
Mi-Iai
Titles S i r \ i . ii,e'ie«trn; 0, Aug)',Shortly a fter the newspaper had
i m , 1 replaced it in the box. DurShoppe, 119 Magnolia.
P e r s i a n s ; 3 ; o | a F e a i u ' e orc'o esannounced that they were responng the day no fewer thnn ten peo- -ib|o for the many 'pear! necklaces'
. tri; nr. I'abnadive Hour; II, Ren
Rfruie’s or. ' i n-.i' f humic: it to me, thinking, of which had been floating around, all
Political Announcement
LONDON, Pee. « 3 -(IN S ) En­ • nurse. Gin*, the last user of the but one of the boxes were returned.
451.3, " .1/
*, o r., 000; 7:30,
:ck-a-By. L i - * Retold Tale*; deavoring to find o&gt;.t whether the
'0, I'*1;.
a v.ciphers; *i 'Londoner,* who has |jng pos; e s ;■.•,!
'rlgley
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Around th- a traditional ’v;.u'.ulioii through
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MOSCOW, Dec. 2 k— &lt;INS) — sno; li
. . Music.
out the wor'il for honesty, was real­
&lt; Ten-dun b tween Soviet Russia and
&lt;05.2. L i i *\ r Philadelphia.
i j China was iner. ttsed tndny follow- , 7 tt; ti :
i Whispering ly honest or not, the London Week­
ly Dispatch tins made a secret test.
. | ing a threat by foreign Minister o rth o tr
v Toy Tales..
rehicherin that* his government
448.rt V. t’ i I'h.Lmlelpptdn, 8tJ0:
A doxen imitation pearl necklaces
Announcements
"could not to I? ra to the licastly 9. W(R
' a; 0:30, operatic were placed in snvud boxes to­
l»
recital.
gether with a note g.ving the nlflaughter of it * offiriab, citizens enfemhl
111.0, KDKA I iitslmriih. PRO; i!», urcss of the sender, and for two
. and sympathizers in (’union."
All Soviet vessels bound for Pittsburgh sextet; 7:30. Rock I- &lt;ays they wer- ‘I 's t’ in vuriuitx
Retold Tales; 9, parts of the ciiy.
s. China wore ordered to return at llyt Lady; 8.
Wtigley
Review.
Five out &lt;&gt;f the twelve were re
,. 1mice by a radio ord.r from the
- . government
tlcei
cotpinatma.
277.0, "HAM Rochester, 1,080; turned. Of the five "No. II" 1ml
k' 1Many about to depart fur China 7:30. Itlock n-Rye Lady; 8, Curtain in* most adventurous tune. It " a s
le!t 6 a the s lie If in a telephone
[were heal at Vladlviatok.
Call*; 9, Wriifley Review.
•• 1 It was expected that Scviil citl179.5. "'GY Schenectady, 790: box in a hai d re u e r’s at 8.30 in the
" zens and officials throughout 7 -30, musical program: 8, Pro-Joy morning. At 7.30 th« same eve­
r 1China will be recalled
rtivent Hour; 9, Anglo-Perslans; 9:30, ning the proprietor himself roh 1 .urther assassinations
studo program; 10, Palmoliva’ turned i, to me given r duress.
Hour.
&lt;*1X1.1, WBZ Springfield. 990: K,
.
musical program; 8:30
Royal
• T
Stenographers; 9. Wriglcy Review,
ngined J08.6, WRC Washington, 010: li,
f ( all- Waldorf-Astoria orchestra; 8, Cit- ALLANOALC it AN NA MANIA tt ANCAD1A ti BALDWIN :: BCE NIDGE :: BOCA RATON ti BONAttempt j,.H Service orchestra; 9, Anglo- VENTUNK CITY :: BONITA SPRINGS :: BOYNTON :: BRADENTON i: BRADENTON BEACH II
** , r Persians; 10, Palmolive Hour,
tustioii
...
(Legal N otices)
BROWNSVILLE :: BUNNELL t: CALLAH AN t: CAMERON CITY :: CHARLOTTE HARBOR
CT»Uui the
Southern.

J o u r n a l Conducts

a ticket to the Milane f o r !
Vivian Speer nt The Sjimlerald.

and F lo w e rs

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15— Apartment For Rent

Attractive furnished npart
t and Found
Corner Park and Tent!
Frig: lairc installed, watei
ing district, lost a Cali- garago furnished. Phone
moonstone oblong gold
n keepsake, reward if The Hereald will furnish M
Cogburp a ticket to the
to Mrs. J . U. Cabler,
lane if he will call.

&gt;Pr«r. Signs of all kinds.
‘CJtd Paint &amp; Wall Paper

10:00 — Palmolive

FOR RENT—Kitchen
rooms furnished, 11
11th St.

representative
ochly familiar with rates
and classification will
you complete information,
if you wish, they will assist
in wording your w ant ad
ake it more effective.
Herald

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14— Rooms Without i mart!

TO ADVBttTISBRF

GRAPH—repairing, piano
? by experts with 17 y e a n
'■t . Sanford in uric store
Shoppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 MeAnrado. Phono R32.

S:dO— Cities Service Orcheatn.;
Christmas
M usk—
WEAK WEEI WTtC WLIT
WR( IVOR WCAE WTAM
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M C (o w o e WDAF KVOO
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8:iM‘—Retold Tales;. The Gift
at th- Magi— WJZ KDKA
WJR KYW.
7 Wrigley
Reviews—
“ KAF ami chit in.
D:0U—Anglo-Fersians; Orlor,tol Music—WEAK WEEI
" T IC W.IAR "T A G WCSH
" L IT W ill’ " C A E WTAM
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WGN KSI) WCCO
WOC WOW WT.MJ WRAP

CAR AWNINGS.Co. 11 Rail Bldg.

reduced rates are for
wjtive insertions.
1 words of averago length
^ontevi a line.
nirntim charge of 30e for

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-T R ie G E A R .

AMONG f e a t u r e d
UROGRAMS

Lun, Lock and f'honograpli
ng our specialty.
Tovs
spurting goods, and fishsupplies, (Jen. W. Deetch
cycle Store.- McLandot

toot idiT*IU be receded

HUPS MARMONS
nford Automobile Co.
etiolia Ave.
Phone* 137

L O u tE A m o 7 v\' B u l l

O H louiE ! Throw
t h a t To Q o u t
a m o b o r e Two

Will soil for nothing
the .Milano to Mr. 1

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AT THE SHOP

Radio
rograms

11— Miscellaneous

D a ily

HACK 8

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Test T o Determine
Honesty Of People

C H IN A

Silverware
Glassware

Leather Goods

The Jeweler

A. M,

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0 Ulifhen ssfes. t enueh. t

il.ninpnrl, I davenetip, S hall
Ir..,. 9 1-rnter tallies, 2 buffets
a itn* slovi-s, 10 nink inhtrs. S
lee IMixes. I dmk. 1 water rnul1r, 3 Ka» plate s t u m U , -1 cols
and I oil stove.
Said property helmt levied lip-ill
n- the property of ■J. I. Sandlin
mol l.lllle Sandlin and to satisfy
until rieelltloli and tiiilglioiit
This Die.
2. 1527
.
C. M HAND.
Sheriff.
Seminole
Count)'. Florida.

290.9, WWNC Asheville, 1010:

tenant "• 'Ihtnor music.
and
175.9, WSR Atlanta, 030: S,
Smith, Review; 10, Palmolive Hour,
he air Cluistmas pprogram; 9, Wrigley
hours
-j|r,.8.
WDOD
Chattanooga,
A. at., 1220; 8, ensemble; 8:30, studio
program; 9:15, studio program,
= :
381.1 KTHS Hut Springs. 7X0;
'9, dnnee tunes; 9:30, soprano;
(Legal Notices)
liirm oisum solos; 10,
string
quintet; 11, Specialties.
\
N'ulli'if t&gt;*» puliUetird In The Hnnf('”'l
101.3.
WHAS
Lmiaville,
010:
llitulll. 11 newxnuior poldli*lied In
8 usforil. Remlnule County, Florida. 8:30, studio conert; 9, Wrigley
ii wevk (**r tnur i l * ronH*.*'**- lit viewy 10, Palmolive Hour.
Ilve U i " k » . nnd 0 ropy thereof he
510.9, WMC Memphis, 580: 8:30,
mulled lii *.iirli i f the ili.femlun:&lt;
nameil In iht* 1)1 ilnCotton Pickers; 10, Pa lm olive
W IT N K A h n»y ha nil noil offlei.il Hour.
•• il i f Mir. rtrro ll f,ourS of
IlnTt"i-tiiv.ihird Jodletnl flreulr
of
219.0, WCOA Pcn»nvo1a. 1,218):
lh». Slate of KInf lita in and for
r *,mltinli. 1‘ounty. on thin the lei 19. operatic soprano; Fiddler and
Dude; 11, organ; 12. Chrlatm.i'
ila&gt; of I leoenilier. A. I*. IS2T
V. 1 : I Hit fill. \SS,
Carols.
I’lefh S’ lrenlt i'oiirt
330.9. WSM Nashville, 800 : 9,
A. M. WF.UK8.
Deputy Clerk. " rigley Review;
10, Palmolive
&lt;8KAf.&gt;
Hour,
XV11 Mi IN ItOYI.K A DIOllTON,
Cotleilorn for romplnlnnnt.
254.1, WltVA Rirhnsmd. 1,180:
8. Christmas in Old Virginia; 9.
Artists Homecoming; 11, dance
hi 1lu stra ; 12, Car.v Me Rack To
Old Vlrglnpy.

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ST.VNDAUD
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INSUIIANCR COMPANY, a Cor­
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S I.ON&lt;I. and M U . I A N I.ONO.
hi- wife I*, t*. HTANI.KV J A.
To Howard Glen, all persmiI.OMF.IIS, and It. U. WIOIIT. De­ IipvIiik *&gt;r I'liilinln* any Interest In
fendants.
the land herelnafl* r drserlheil ns
oltDKIt OF P U H U C A T I O N
heirs, devisees I.'sal. es. Rrunlres Ar
TIIK STATK
OF
F U U H D A TO: ••lliee rl'ilmnnls oniler I. V. Kills
II S LONO a n d M l . M A N IX*NO. dsci-naed. umi nil persons bavin*
Ii M wile. *-o S T A T K TAX COM­ or tdalmln* an* Interest
In th I
MISSION. AIONTOOMBItY, A L A - roD&lt;*wlnir ileserllied land, tn-wli
[
IIA SI A. D e f e n d a n ts .
TI*-- Northwesl ,*iuurler
IM V
II a p p e s r i n g fr o m a n a f f i d a v i t
l - t * of ihe Mniitbwusl (tiiarier
filed In dliis r o u s e by t h e C o m p ta tn (8 W l*l».
Heellnn seventeen
un t t h a t yo u II. H. LONG a n d Ml**
(17).
Township
twenty-one
M A N I.ONO, Ills w ife, a r e eaeli a n d
South (IIH ). Ilsnue ihlrtv Kasl
.•verf r e s i d e n t s o f a S l a t e o r r m in *I30K&gt;.
In
Seminole
County.

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d a ; am t t h a t t h e p r e s e n t a d d r e s s
an d p l a r s of r e s i d e n c e of you It. S.
l.oN U utul L il li a n , tils wife, a s p a r i l r u l u r l y a s la k n o w n Is r - o S t a t s
T a x C o m m iss io n , M o n t g o m e r y , A l a ­
b a m a : t h a t you
11. S. t-onif a n d
L IL L IA N LONO. h is w ife, a r e e a c h
anil e v ery o v e r t h e *« e o f t w e n t y one y e a r s anil t h a t t h e r e Is no p e r .
-,.n In th e S t a t e o r F t i i h U , s e r v ­
ice i f a S u m m o n s in f’h a n r e r y u p ­
on w hom w o u ld b in d y o u o r a n y of

' "t U K U K F O U K t h i s Is to c o m m a n d
you II. S. IdJNO a n d
t.ILLLXN
MINK. Id" w ife , to e a c h a n d everv
p a r s n n i l l y he a m i a p p e a r b e fo re
o p r said C ir c u i t C o u rt a t S a n fo r d .
Seminole C o u n t y , F lo r id a , on t h e
s - r o n d day of J a n u n r v ,
la i * ^ to
ni:.ke a n s w e r l«i Die Dill o f t otni,la Ini Ibis d a y filed aK u ln st
&gt;»o
I,, ih-' C o m p l a l n s n l Ir* th i s cntis-'
o th e r w i s e t h i s Kill of C o m n la liii
will l&gt;*. t a k e n u s c o n fe s s e d by &gt;'o»
and th i s c a u s e p ro c r e d c t T-arteTh*- n a t u r e o f t h e s a id s id l b e in g '
1 s u i t to fo r e c lo s e
th at
certain
n&lt; " i g a k i
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from th e
d e f e n d a n t s IL F. I/&gt;nif
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h is w ife, t i
t - t f e r s - n i g a n d a r d L ife
tu svrx.oce
(’otnDeny, a c o r p o r a t i o n , t h e Cora
..la.'nsn’ sshl* w i r i i n v e b e l a a o f
-r c o rd la M r t * s * o K ook 2T, p a n e .
Du) of Ihc Pah*la Itecords of ilemli*. le C ounty. Fl«rl&lt;ln.
It l* further u r d c r e d that thi*

F lo rid a
You. nn*l e a c h o f you. a r e
reoulred to a p p e a r nl Ihu
h o u s e In H a n fo rd . Hemlnole
eieflili* o n Xfooda*. O** * |h
K r i g i i ' e v . A. D. la*P. )*»
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C*|urlC ounty,
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Building:
Materials

Security
Lum ber Co
Phone 797.

ntinve named ( ’oiirl by (he
Cum- j
plalnaols,
y-niil*
II
Kills .a**d[
(tnlie II. While, airallisl you, 'ao.l )
r.fhers wherein null whereby
Die j
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right. I
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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER

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in Florida's Heart.
World's Greatest Vegetable
s Richest Garden Land.

p u blished
1ht

THBWEAT
P air tonfght, heavy
north and light frost tn
of central portion; Friday
ing cloudiness with slowly
tem perature.

Leased Wire international News S e rv ic e

MISTAKEN FOR
SLAYER YOUTH
KILLS HIMSELF
Bov Who Is Attacked
By Los Angeles Mob
Thinking He is Girl
Killer, Hangs Self

Hunt Continues
For M i l r d e r e r
Excitemenf RiinsHigh
As Police Learn Fu­
gitive Is In Seattle
LOS ANGELES, Cal.., Dec.
grisly indi­
cation of how th e people of
Lo? Angeles feel toward the
slayer of Marion Parker, was
seen today.
Mistaken for "The Fox,’’
kidnapper-murderer o f little
Marion, the 12-year-old Los
Angeles School girl, Ralph Me
Coy. 18, was found hanging by
a silken scarf in an unlighted
prison cell three hours after
he had been rescued fron( a

Hathaway Injured
In Motor Accident
" ' - “ ' ' “ SEE. FI,.. D «,
(IN S)~ Fons A- Hathaway,
chairman of the State Hoad
Department, while lying In hi-«
home with two broken ribs, cuts
about the head, and bruises
rustatined in a recent automo­
bile accident, has been recom­
mended to Governor John W.
a
as n gnccesg° r to Dr.'
A. A. Murphree ns president of
the University . of Florida, it
was announced hero today.
Hathaway, who was one of thp
state’s leading educators prior
to the time he was appointed
road head, is also a probable
candidate for the gubernatorial
cbtir. Hathaway's nrcident was
kept secret until today, his of­
fice informing callers that he
wn* “out of the city." hater
it was said thnt he. wns con­
fined to bed with a severe nttaik of influenza, but his ac­
cident and the ense of his con­
finement was made known at
noon todny.

22.— (IN S) — A

WITNESS STATES
PROSECUTOR PUT
IN FALSE WORDS
_____

SANFORD, FLORH

THURSDAY DECEMBER 22,1927,

SPAmLOTTERY Over 20 Reservations SOLON DESIRES
Have B n Received For
CRAZY OR DAY Local ‘ade Body Dinner NEWCORRUPT
OFBIG DRAWING
PRACTICES ACT

n.» 1
" * * " * " » •» ■ &gt; «
Year’s dinner to l* givt 1 on tho
y oth,rr conCTn»
asked
Madrid Ticket Holder Winner night of January « by tft» Cham­ for smaller accomodations.
Indications point to the dinner
O f Two And H alf Million ber of Commerce a t 1 le Hotel
As First P r i z e For mt Uke’ “'’^orcHn to an ns being a big success. Mr. Trott2nd announcement today by ternary
And J r d (io in g T o R arcelo n q F. J. T rotter who ij In { a rg e of »v stated thin morning. Fully 350
perotis are expected to be present
the arrangements.
when Edward \V. Lane, prominent
Reservations have h eel coming Jacksonville
banker and John
in at n rapid rate, ncco: ing to Timple Graves 11, oditor of tho
Mr. Trotter, although" n notices
Journal, will be tho
--------j l ave been sent out to tl» tnem- Jacksonville
honored guest. The affa ir is being
Awarding Of Money I’recip- ,Kn,hiP- Place* for 50 persons contemplated with much anticipa­
. t t I A tlan­ tion and it is regarded ns one of
ila ie s Demonstrations In .h.nve~ bwm-e.nw *«‘ by
tic Coast Lino Railroad Jirougb the biggest events in CiymihnY of
Many Of 1’enin.suln C itie s Superintendent T. L. Dun *. This
Commerce history.
number may he increased|o 80 if
In addition to address by Mr,
MADRID, Dec. 22.— Barcelona present plans materialize
Lane nnd Mr. Graves the program,
and Madrid went “lottery mad"
Tho Sanford Atlantic
ationnl will include entertainm ent fea­
today ns the drawings in the nat­ llnnk
hns asked for a tab 1to ac­ tures. The toastm aster for tho oc­
ional lottery were made.
The
prizes totalled 82.992,00 pesetas, comodate 20 persons, i eluding casion will he H. O. Shlnholser,
employees nnd - guests. president of the trade organization.
and first in line to witness the officers,
drawing and the keenest to sec The N'ntlonnl Biscuit ( mpany 1Dancing will probably follow the
that all was "fair and square" wns through its manager, C. J Jcm i- dinner it was stated
a sixty-year-old woman.
She hnd invested fifty centimes
—not even n nickel in American
money—in n lottery ticket, nnd
she announced that she intended to
witness the draw end protect her
investment again** any irrrgulari-

Gamble Participated
In By Whole Nation

' ' V n , , t Pr l , , w „

IS ..........

Senntor McKeller Of Tenn­
essee Launches Drive For
Hill Giving Congress Con­
trol Of Primary Electrons

Will Seek Enaction
Early In Next Year
Measure Will Limit Amount
Of MoneyExpended lly Can
didates o f Either House

By William K. Hutchinson
International News Servire Staff
Correspondent.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—A
drive for a new corrupt practices
act, hy which Congress would as­
sume statutory control of Congres­
sional prim aries before the 1928
campaigns get under way, has been
Inunched by Senator Kenneth MeFeline (D) of Tennessee.
McKellnr announced today he
would seek action early in the new
yeur on his bill, drafted to meet
the objections raised by the Su­
premo Court, in the Newberry case.
Hia measure would place strict
limits on tho amounts of money to
jn Hi* Speech Before House be expended by candidates for
the House or Senate in
Of Parliament King George either
either their priniury or election
Declares That Empire Will campaigns.
Not BeginBulldlngBlgNavy
The bill would specify that a
“primary or nominating convention
LONDON, Dec. 22—(IN S)—In la hereby declared a part of nnd
his speech proroguing Parliament inseparably connected with the
today King George gave assuran­ election machinery by which can­
ces to tho empire and the world didates may he elected to the House
that Great Britain has no inten­ of Representatives under the Con­
tion of embarking upon n naval stitution— (or) to tho Senate un­
building program, despite the fail­ der tho Seventeenth unicndent."
The bill would force All primary
ure of the Geneva Conference for
or election candidates for Con­
limitation of navy armaments.
After referring to tho steady gress to file expenditure reports
growth of tho League of Nations both before and a fter their con­
King George expressed
regret tests and would carry all the old
thnt the Geneva Conference hail restrictions relative to promising
net reached any general agree­ offices and supporters. It would
ment. In stating that Great Bri- 1evoke new limits though on the
amounts
allowed
cnndlUl_n_»“ lt , . t „ ,wj g . n ,
„ c„
mp, 1|n, various
fund.

DOTY HAS PLANS BRITAIN WILLNOT
FOR WRITINGIHIS CONDONE LARGER
TALES NAVY AVERS KING

i nation Juror Kid well C on-1pesetas—approximately $2,500,000
tiriucs To Maintain That He I n e««dly fortune in the United
Wa.slntimldaledlly O’Leary 2?*” ?"rT!ncy !'n'1 ,« jdzabh Wild Experiences Of M
3
3 amount in any money of the first
Of French Foreign I
mob which capturrri him fleeing
prize, 750.000 pesetas were won by
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
22
(INS)
Will Bo Basin Of S
from a downtown holdup.
. . . .
,
.
railroad employes of the Mediodia
Which Doty Hopes To
sharp ex- Station, who hnd ’chipped In” to
The n:ad hunt for William Ed­ —Under n barrage of
ward llickmnn, accused kidnapper­
*layer of the P arker girl, switched
today to Seattle, Wash., following
a hot “tip” that the fugitive had
1been raced to thnt city.
The trail of the killer led north
then police here received word
| that one of tha murked $20 bills
Iwhich the kidnnppcr
grabbed
from the hands of Perry M. P ark­
er ns he flung the mutiiintcd.hody
of his victim uack at the giris's
father, Imd been parked in Seattle.
The money waa spent in Scnttlu
police were informed, to purchase
a pair of black gloves nr.d winter
umlerwear, lending officers here
[to believe thnt Hickman, who has
I teen identlfbd ns the Pnrker girl’s
abductor, had fled to a colder
clime.
^
A wave
excitem ent swept
thru police- headuyarters ns tho
news wns flashed back from Se­
attle ami chief of detectives H er­
man Cline, In charge of the mnnhunt, Kidd a luisty conference with
his allies.
While the entire police force
stood on edge awaiting the next
mo\e, the authorities considered
pluns to safeguard Hickman from
possible voilsnee.
Veteran police
officers openly expressed the fear
that Hickman would be dealt with
in a more summary manner if he
falls into the hand.' **f a mob.
Before police could save McCoy
from the furious crowd, McCoy
was terribly
bantuii
und his
elothes torn to shveds. The youth
was caught in a mad chase a fter
he had robbed a South Main St.
clothing store proprietor of $91.50
ami fled with the monqy. Three
hours lutcr, Fred Mendows, in jail
as a forgery- suspect, groping in n
ilatk tank- where sixty other prisoners were asleep, touched the half
rrclining form of the hnnged youth.
Vcadows struck a match and heheld n perfect hnngmnn’s noose
dangling from a rafter. The lower
fn&lt;l of the scarf had been tightenmi around the dead boy’s neck and
held his head suspended about six
inches from an upoer bunk, with
the body half-propped on the cot.
While police said they were
convinced thnt young McCoy hud
fommitted suicide, officers were
detailed to investigate the poasiblllly that the youth had been lynthed by hia cell mates.

Member Aadit Bureau O f Circulations

mber
fgion
iries
fritc

aminatlon by the government. Ed-! buy a ticket. The remainder of
ward J. Kidwcll, the talkative ju r - i 1,10 f*rst Prizc&gt; It wn» announced,
or 1, .ho F0H .-SM .ir roo.p„aoS. ;
™
trial, stuck stubbornly today to stration of Thanksgiving.
his charge that the district a t­
Tickets totalling sixty million
torneys' office had intimdoted him pesetas were sold In Madrid and
into signing two affidavits of Barcelona alone ami one lottery
sold six millions worth
which portions were false. The agency most
of it in the United
affidavits were for uso In the alone,
States,
lturns-Sinclair contempt trial.
,
The witness insisted thnt jusist- 1 The lino of people financially
nnt United States Attorney James intzrested In the lottery, nnd most
.................
O’ ------Lesry---had• put Words
into his everyone is, began forming in
month which ho never said nor front of the Mint six days ago,
meant. These had to do with keening n day nnd night vigil.
before the drawings were
statem ents in 'the affidavits thn Todny,
made, the long line of thousands
t o the liest of his recollection the of persons stood patiently by in
tw irm on who approached him and weather that was below zero. Huge
talked to
him durln F th* rOU" ° of 1bonfires were lighted to provido a
. niM

N1 U I: •

Mrs. Lindbergh Has
Arrived In Tampico
TAMPICO, Mexico, Dec. 22_
(IN S)—Despito mtsty weather
and gusts of rain a largo
crowd welcomed Mrs. Evange­
line Lindbergh, mother of Cot
Charles A. Lindbergh, whtfn
she arrived here just before 11
o’clock today. Mrs. Lindbergh
was guest of honor at a lunch­
eon given by government offi­
cials. It was reported that
Mrs. Lindbergh might post­
pone her flight to MexicA City
until tomorrow if weather becamo dangerous. Shortly after
noon, tho weather showed signs
of improvement and Mrs. Lind­
bergh said she was certain she
would be able to h o p . off in
tho final leg of her long flight
beore.2 I*. M. She was in tho
^before 2 I’. M. She was in the
best of spirits and said she had
sley.

Oxygen Is Being
ced ToComi
Where Crew Of i
MarineWasTrai

N o S ign O f l i f e 1
Noticed
Raising Operation#1
Require TwoDaya ,
The Best OfWeathei
PROVINCETOWN,

Doc. 22— (INS)—Tha
INVESTIGATION OF today
set about raising
dead
in
NAVAL DISASTER mnrine S-4.the hull o f th e
Streams o f oxygen
TO BE CONDUCTED tinued
to pour into the
Secrclnry Wilbur Has D esig­
nated January Fourth For
The Probe Which Will De­
termine The Responsibility
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (INS)
—The naVy’s official investigation
into tho S-4 disaster will get
under way in Boston on Jan. 4.
An order issued by Secretary
of tho Navy Wilbur designated
Rear Admiral Richard H. Jack­
son to head the court of inquiry,
which will consist of Rear Admir­
al Julian Latimer, Cnpt. Joseph
V. Hogan, and Commander L .'E .
Bratton, a submarine expert. The
court will meet a t the Boston
Navy Yard on Jan. 4 and "thor­
oughly investigate all the cir­
cumstances” in connection with
the S-4 tragedy as well as seek
to
"dotcrmlno
responsibility’’

pedo compartment of
sunken
underseas
where once six survivor*
tho crew of forty had.pl&gt;
ed in m essages for air.
r
But silence reigns within
though the divers have ch
with hammers a clarion call i
the ellmy steel exterior of the
merslble that help has finally
there la only the tapping an
ping of the waves to answer.
Forty eight, o r even 24 h&gt;
ago, this flow of air woulit L
provided a nectar drink to Um
sailors who once lived. The foi
of oxygen into the S-4 a feat
formed for the firet time h
history of marine rescue oj
—hae been going on since ten i
clock lest night.
C. II. Scott, the b u t diver
returned to the eurface a t
o’clock thle monring. He
as did his comradss who p
him, th st there t u no sign of
within the crypt «Tf steel. The
marine tendu- Falcon oscillate,
the S-4 through the night but
ceived no answering signals.
Shortly after seven o’cl
morning drivers resumed
lions, making a survey o - __
‘on* near the boW of the S-4
paratory to an attem pt to 1
po.i'oons to raise the forwai
The weather continues fa’
despite a persisting storm wi
A northeast wind is blowing
the w ster Is calm anough to j
diving operations.
Dlvtrs reported today that
is le u mud around the sobnuu
bow than they had expecteda;
fair weather continues, ponl
will be immediately adjusted,;
each end of a chain slung
the S*4’a hull.
The adjustment of the
and subsequent raising o
will take two days under
favorable conditions, L
Commander Edward Ells!
(continued on page two|

NEW YORK, Dec. 22— (I IS)—
Bennett J. Doty, gassed in t o Argonne at 10 and a veteran 0 Syr­
ian and African Desert warf re at
the age of 27, today turned j the
more prosaic affuirs of bi ng a
civilian and indulged in n sei es of
conferences with book fu b l ihers
nnd syndicate officials wh will
broadcast his spectacular &lt;ireer
to the world.
Doty, still wearing bis F *nch
Foreign Legion haircut, wh h is
no hair nt all, returned t&lt; this
country yesterday after a ye p of
therefor.
international bickering, whet H i
Meanwhile, it is probabio that
life was supposed to have be 1 In
Congress will initiate an investi­
fo*
the balance. Ho wns undoratoc I to K in, reiterated statements p w 1„ “ ner*lly., I
gation of its own when the hollhave been sentenced to d eatl|for
2 S &amp; m* " ° b /
dny recess it ended on Jan. 4.
deserting a fter winning high
e
n
n
,
P
s
yi
‘n
"I
D
?*re
Nt
warmth.
. .. - ___ .
B
tion and election” whils Senators
I-. O lleilly and Bart Stewart, two I
There aro now three separate
dais
for
bravery
and
to
have
Tho Infanta Isabel visited the
, , u v T !? ...J
would have a |10,006 limit. There resolutions in the homo asking
01 the 15 Burns detectives whom
wived from the firing iquad
line
ut
midnight
nnd
distributed
4^5**
lho
MW
“Th®
delegates
woald
\,e
a
series
of
exceptions.
Sinclair hired to keep the jury
I®* hOr goierm nstit put forward tttoogi* v H h -t«.&gt;*idaU&gt;a fas. Sen-, such a probe by Congress, and
co'fee and sandwiches. Th? first timely intervention of the
under surveillance.
prize of 15,000,000 pesetas was won can embassy at Paris.
proposals for future limitation of «tor In. “tho States of New York, Senator W alsh-(D ) of Massachu­
Kidwcll denied that he was by a Madrid ticket holder. The
However, Doty today rciteratod urmaments which, if accepted, Pennsylvania and Illinois’ being setts is plnnning to introduce a
able to Identify either of the second prize of 10,000,000 pesetas hia denial that he had been sen­ would have led to substantial re- allowed $20,000 while thoso in resolution in the Senate asking
agents. Denying salient points in wns won in Vigo. The third nnd tenced to die nnd declared that this ductions in naval strength nnd “ Mississippi, Ohio Missouri nnd that not only tho S-4 disaster be
a lengthy statem ent he had writ fourth prize wining numbers were punishment wns to have beeq f 0*1*fTexns would be allowed $15,000. In ir.\estimated but nil of the serioue
ten in long hand for the district held in Barcelona; the fifth in eight years imprisonment—a pun
“ I regret that, thongh such an states having a single Congress­ naval disasters since tho War,
Tho House resolutions have
attorney’s office, no denied using Madrid nnd the sixth in Oviedo.
Uhmcnt that many Ip the Foreign ratensivo community of viuwpolnt man the
the limit would be reduced to
the term “oil people”, and he de­
been
sponsored by Rop. Griffin
Tho owner of n small bar in Legion huvo placed second in p r e - 1wni’ revealed, It was Impossible to $50,000.
nied another part which related Salamanca won a 500,000 peseta ference to death.
reach a general agreement. But,
McKellar said his bill was drawn (D) and Rep. Black (D) of New
an ullegcd conversation between share of the first, prize nnd an
”1 simply got hungry for some
thi* temporary failure, my to "meet the objections raised by York, ami Rep. Sogor (K) of New
his mother nnd hiniself. "You equal amount in another ;rize. crab gumbo, wanted . to hear the Htm 'rnn.'ent htt*
intention of tho Supreme Court.” He declared Jersey. Griffin and Black both
know very well you wrote those About 500 of his friends telephon­ English Language anil got tirrd of f’rnDarkinic upon an increase in ho believed the court would hold want the investigation to go Into
words in yourself." Kidwcll told ed th i good news with the result army life, so I walked nwny " Dotv lhcir navnl bul,t,in‘f
program th at Congress hnd ample power to the Navy’s lack of safety appli­
the assistant District Attorney that the bar was wrecked in the explained. Six feet tall nnd’brnad- w,hicb U h"*''1 “ pon tho ^ "sid e r- control primaries for Congression­ ances, such ns they say aro in
O’ iA-ary.
jubilation.
shouldered. Dotv ha* nnlv vUinnn w* vi‘‘w “* to defensive needs of *»1 offices. He enid that while tho use by foreign navies.
• comforts
&gt; Biloxi*(| my wideapi-cud empire.”
Supreme Court ruled 6 to I that
of- jhe
of- home at
The royal speech, after ref- Newberry’s conviction of violating
Missisiipi, ufter his exciting yea
erring to the recent debt agree- tho old election law thou d ho set
of war.
ments with Greeco and Czoiho*ix
Slovakia, pointed out: "They give Congress hnd the power to contrm
primaries
effect to tho policy adopted by Pr,n««;‘” under the Seventeenth
my government to limit clalnu Amendment, adopted after the
,
of
our allies to such amounts os
F°U r!
1
A Marmon sedan ow ned. by
will cover the war obligations Ju*L‘coa said so outr ght.
, Mr. Santa CLaus, although quite
RALEIGH N. C., Dec 2 2 -(IN S )
Two large road signs, directln, Britain itself has to meet."
Percy
A. Mero, Sanford automo­
I
.
_
_
busy
making
final
arrangements
|
—Trial of the 32 flogging cases
bile dealer, was almost entirely
for his annual nllgrimege on Christ now congesting the Wake County traffic through Hanford, have be».,
In
conclusion
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destroyed by fire Tuesday night
mas Eve, has kindly consented to Superior Court docket may take piared by the Chamber of Coni, th a t the unemployment situation
—
-®
- about
marce
on
the
highway
lending
intb
10 o’clock. A short circuit
make a flying visit to Sanford to­ plnce early in the new year, it wns
Sanford from Deland and poinU la atill giving him anxiety, but
in an electric wiro near the gaso­
morrow’ nftornoon and between 3 Indicated here todgy.
that
the
government
is
Introducing
A handsome Christmas
north, according to an annnunctfline vacuum tank is believed to
and 5 o’clock he will be a t the
tho juniper Barbadensla'
Governor McLean, win requested nient today by Secrotary E J . various j[eformg to assist men out
have
ignited
tho
floor
board
and
Hotel Forrest Lake where he by Judge N. A. Sinclair, of Fay­
n t work.
be presented to tha City
caused tho blaze.
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wants to greet every little boy and etteville, to call a special term of Trotter.
row afternoon a t 8 o’cli
Nine
messenger
boye,
employees
The
car
caught
fire
as
Mr.
One sign at the intersection of
girl under nine years old living In ronrt *.o dispose of the flogging
NO CHRISTMAS PARDONS
members of the Sanford
Mero
was
going
south
on
Mellonof
thfl
W
estern
Union
and
Postal
west First Street and the state
this city.
c h a re 's against the 32 defendants, road bears the inscription, “State
Avenue to visit some friends. Club .and will be planted
The treat has been arranged growing out of three floggings vir­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. (Ina) Telegraph companies, were the ville
He
became
awaro of the blaze square a t the foot of
gucsti
of
honor
nt
the
weekly
Road
Number
Three,
South
to
through the courtesy of G. A. tually under the shadow of the
There will be no Christmas pardons luncheon yesterday of the Kiwanis when tho flames burst through the nue.
Sanford, Orlando and Tumpu” be­
Schlosser, manager of the hotel, North Carolina Capitol.
A short program m arl
. tween Lake Monroe and the Firet for prisoners in federal peniten­ Club. Each boy was given a new floor ns the car neared Twentieth
who managed to prevail upon Saint
tiaries. Attorney General Sarg­
formal
presentation to til
The
special
term,
in
event
that
Mero
jumped
out
and
threw
sand
Street intersection is a sign direct­ ent annouced today that the long dollar bill for Christmas, the' pre­
Nick to break other important en­
cipallty
will take place,
gagements to make a special trip it la ordered, probably would bo ing motorista to “Take N«xt Left Mtablished custom of ardoning sentation being made by Edward on tho fire In an effort to check be in charge of the girt
itu
progress,
but
the
flames
held
in
Feb.
or
March,
it
was
said.
F.
I.ane,
lioutenant
governor
for
Turn to follow State Road Three.” certain federal prisoners on recom­
to meet the Sanford kiddies. He
spread and the car was soon in scouts under the super
will be dresatd in full uniform, Two defendants have been tried
The signs are attractive In a p ­ mendation of the wardens of tho thle district.
Miss M argaret Young
The m atter of placing a com­ full blase.
und wearing hia flowing white and acquitted in connection with pearance and are eight by 10 fcot federal institutions, will be aban­
C. Haddock.
the
flogging
of
E.
A.
Jones,
rural
bined Kiwanis-Rotary-Uon sign at
The fire burned, for an hour,
heard. His trip will require *uch
in size.
The tree will be planted
doned this year.
each of the three entrances into demolishing practically all of tho landscape expert with the
speed that he will not be able »o merchant, and Sam Green, his ne­
gro
helper.
Thirteen
other
men
tho
city
was
discussed
and
action
body and causing ’ considerable ance or Jam es Mon
com? in his huge sleigh drown by
was deferred until next week.
damage to the engine. Mr. Mero supervisor of beaut
dozens of big reindeer, but may stand indicted in connection with
On next Wednesday tho club will went to a nearby home for assist- and members of the
come hy airplane in order to be the same flogging.
Three men have been indicted in
hold ita annual meeting when new- ance and upon hia return tires committee composed
Thieves last night entered the here on time, Mr. Schlosser said
jy elected oflcers headed by S. M. nnd accessories on the automobile W hltner Jr.,- Henry
connection with the flogging of Will
Rrocery store of D. Cavourn, 425 today.
Lloyd as president will be in stal­ had been removed by thieves.
Fourth S treet j»nd made away i Santa will shake hands with Dean, a white man, and 18 stand
Roy F. Byrnes.
led with appropriate exercises. | Mr. Mero placed tho loss at
*ith goods valued a t $50, areord- every little ehild who visits the Indicted for flogging Purvis Wood
The tree will be
Following the
luncheon, the $2,000. The machine was partly years to symbolise the i
ln*f io complaints filed with the hotel. If ha ha3 time he may put and Ernie Brewer, Holly Springs
The, Milane Theater ens host be presened to the Benson Springs
board of directors held a short covered by Insurance. Mr. Mero Christmas. It will., be
Pflllce today by the merchant.
them on his knees. Anyway ha youths,^four years ago.
this morning to a thousand San­ Institution. "
m sstlflf a t which time E. J . T rot­ escaped uninjured.
and lighted during the
I’atonra discovered the robbery will have a gift for every boy and
ford boys and girls wko packed
Tho theater party was ons of ter was Elected secretary t6 succeed
girl.
So
Mr.
Schlosser
wants
holiday
the
local
showhouse
until
stand­
*"*n he opened his store this
keen
enjoyment
for
the
children.
ing room was hardly available. They had the time of their h res L. G JBebout who has served in
aiming. Entrance was made by every mother In Sanford te bring
VIOLATORS ARREST
The occasion waa the annual and voiced their approval of the that capacity for the past th ree’
racking the lock on the front her children to meet Santa and
say
hello
to
him.
♦,*w-il
Christman party staged by the tnornlng’a entertainment with fre years
i*
.°°r. The stolen goods included
ATLANTA,""GaT
A good time is promised the
OAKLAND, CALIF., Dec. 22.— management for the benefit of
n$arvtte*, tobacco, soap, randies
The entertainment (IN S)—A state wido search for the poor.
lng,nVeUlng° “^nnd hsniicUpping! S c h o o l Q u i n t e t P l a y S
j In keeping with a custom Inaug- (IN S)—Tan persona
**d several staple groceries. The youngsters.
under heavy tbondi
J*?‘t l* believed to have been com- will last for only two hours but Dr. Irwin A. Cole. Physician, was) More than 100 boys and giria Several hundred balloons dlatrU
A l l f i f a r f l T n m n F M — Ur*te ,0Vi!ni ?•***of violating the federal
Lossing
the
hotel
management
anticipates
underway
today.
The
search
was
from
tlw
Methodist
Oiphanege
a
t
"‘‘Bert In the -early hrnirs this
Pest of the American Legion as­ laws as a ..result of a
one of lhe most enjoyable occas­ Instituted a lte r the Hf*l*** b°&lt;ly ° f Benson. Springs were honored buted among them added to their
doming.
sisted by members of the Legion raids lata yesterday
ions of the season for the little Mr*.Betty Buckle,
V
e
h
™&lt;rram’
I
An
basketball
team
will
25
was
found
guests.
They
were
trought
to
•
cases were on the police tots.
* *
Auxiliary are making prepara­ Atlanta
on the operating table In Ms
o |. Sanford In a string tf 18 closed
1 “ Sea Cats” a day with Jap- me** fb* Seminole High School tions
"&gt;urt docket yeetenfuy morning.
witj
to
send
a
largo
shipment
of
o n 'f f l
quInUI tomorrow night * 7*45 0’­
fiCH her#.
I cuff th© us© of which was donst*
cases of Olive Strickland?
Christmas gifts to tha inmates of r a f
Mrs. Buckle, the mother of two «d through the courtesy of White!
2. “ Serving Time,’* showing the clock -*1 th® ,ch°o1 auditorium,
■J*fged With speeding, and C. H.
small chlldrei), feared death If a Highleymon, Chevrolet dcnlera. Ia roe at**four*f need °c loe k"on "eartir according to an announcement to- the veterans hospital at U ko City.
, lncr’ charged with parking hL»
3 £ time to o n i^ Ix tre n tT o f *•»
id1&lt;1.
c« * o t lh .
A b » « . or to , (
day bbvr Eddie Rawaon. coach of the
tH rd child was born to her, C, D. g. d . Highleymon, me si her of the £serving
w,th no lights, were continued
. . i team
- . .
. . m
u
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United *chool
Buckle,
her
husband,
told
police,
firm,
personally
supervised
the
of
the
tiie
population
• '“ rbeen
? 1" parked
&amp; eonn dFirst
s * . ?Streei
! " * •&lt; «««• - u .
n " tomorrow. Jessie Mae Harshe wont to Dr. Coles ofnt.i to excursion to nnd frosi this city, States.
WARSAW, n.re. 2 2 .- ( l N S ) i Tha all-sinrs will indode such
J i n noKr*™, was given a 30—
■I— 3
8. ra th e Color, “Zoo Ncckers.” players as McLucas, Smith, Wilson in front of Rouraillat’and Ander- —
As a result of the contributions
persona including Alfred submit to an illegal operation.
inA I **01*nee for possession of Eluvra
son’s drug store where all contri­
The woman, police said, died dor- of the little gucata, the Milane
4.
“The
Father
of
Iceberga”,
Theorn.
King,
Co
tjngham
and
Freyrr,
Poland’s
crack
Olympic
j **c»tis»ir liquors. The cases of J .
TAMPA F
management collected a dozen afield with the Putnam Expedl- Block nil of whom
played butions will be made. Cigarettc;i.
• I'liodg for alleged drunkenness sprinter, were killed in a fire ear­ ing the operation.
cigars, tobacco, oranges, nun f ir e todav t
tlon
in
Greenland.
'
considerable
football.
jn
ex­
large
boxoa
of
fruits,
nuts,
ralsly
today,
which
destroyed
tho
.
W
.
.
.
.
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ancient castle of Count Zazilsaw
M iu M arja J. GomoUka, owner ins end candies. There was no adin tho rrd candies are enpecially desired, p o th er* Ct*ar 1
5. Our. Gang Comedy. "Your recta to out a at
A thargn of reckless driving a­ a t Dfikow, near Jaroslau. Eleven of two Polish newspapers, on-z in mission price, the rnly r
Karl frhults. commander of tha Ave. ami 18th *
»inv the nil
*
A ama'I
Own Back Yard."
*„
field
ictal lust, t u b y requeued that rroxiniately
S t pJIJoy ^ynies Jr. was dlsmls- persons were injured. The castle Utica and the other In Svraeu**, nient being that each bov a
will he
“ ~
*|
organ * number.
. dcidrinr M make contrlbu- heated atov* «
’ 7 1- Cooper, charged with lar- was the famous pfrturj" pallN. Y.. is thoueht to he the only
bring n small
suggestions For My,
ry tins to do so os
p who ent
lan- cqlkction.
rf i l l ronn«c Ion with tho theft erv in Poland. A R. mbrandt and woman publisher of a f-roi—*'ancglKci
id4
ivi* £ ? e
____aible. The t:
-Lf; ;:\*nn, wm transferred to the ether convas'fj by old masters puage nowspsFer in tho United rjtett
*-**■'- “ *
morning I
K Trince,” startin'?
,a
turner row
-‘‘‘ction of tho county court.
Griffith.
v.cre bumod. •
, ’
fltaloo.
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Automobile Owned
By Percy A . M e ro
Destroyed By Fire

Santa C l a u s Will T r i a l Of Flogging
Greet K i d d i e s At Cases Will B e Held
Trade Body Places
Hotel T o m o r r o w Early In Next Year Big Signs On Highway

Garden Club Meml
To Present City
Yule Tree Tomoi

B o y s Entertained
B y K i w a n i s Club

Thieves G e t Away
With $50 In L o o t
From Local S t o r e

Thousand Boys And Girls Present At
Milane Yuletide Party This Morning

State Wide Search
Made For Physician

Legionnaires Gather
Gifts For Disabled

All Stars Tomorrow Sr.?"!!? SSMT

Flames Ruin Famous
Gallery Of Poland’s

�inn hera

Professor Thinks Doctors
ShouldUseAdvertisments
To Teach CareOfBodies
lb Davis J. Walsh
International News Service
Sports Editor
.
NEW YORK. Dec. - l .- T h c iir\
TI ■
Ifgtd reason for Lum;ball’s concet.ed lack of interest in n man, wh i
will hit .25o until sucii time ...
they wheel him away from ih u .
in a strictly horizontal posture,
was forthcoming today in tin
Mon W ill
form of n so-cnl.ed low down on E u r o p e 's
Ty Cobb’s financial arrangem ent
A lle n d ‘ V. .rU; i «-:if-•roncc*
last year with the Philadelphia
Athletics According to tlvsc ad­
vices, Cobb stood to win SHU,01Ml
— not a head of lettuce, jiist .
bank roll-during 1027, mi-aiii.v&gt;
that noboily can do busliii’s.. will
Cobb today a t least until the i.mu
gage on the Ford sedan is paid off
As for this speaker, it i&lt; under
stood that the Mashington Club
would like to get something for
his release, which would nccou r
fo r the fact that nil activity con­
cerning this gentium an h:is come
to parade rest. They might want
Speaker hut they don’t v\unt the
$.'15,000 kick in the bill fold llu t
went with him last year.
If this sum has the hoys stopped
now, Cobb’s 1927 n rm m rm im

r'ttns Make* Their
h’.ym ents On War
■berm* Of Making
tMv M*iy

STATES*

T

MA

^U N IV E R S IT Y OF FLORIDA,
AGUSTA. Ga.
( *INESVILLE, Dec. 21.—-( Athl#t- time it ripe in th'c
• I
S
sm drn pns. j
Q
V - TUCSday
of P r- A. A. dinicnl Furgory a
.•urphroc, President o, the Uni- U niverstiv aJ in
t rs.ty of Florida occasioned d c c p ]Mn f f„ r a * „ nt
•f in athletic circles here.
paign by the ph.vsi
A irue sportsm an, a lover of to toll the lay pub
•■an athletics, himself n golfer lt&lt; know about its*
exceptional ability, ever inter- proper carr.
«.’f Children &gt;!; r­
.
ted
in the welfare and fuccosh
“ If we could pi
f ,-e T hey Arc Y -ir
athletic team s o f the institution, people of the wort
m I GirlM Married I'n
resident Murphree worked hand form ation in reg
Is Serious Problem
hand with sports authorities in rcicntific medicine
• development of Florida ath • has been aide to |
o
I .■ _l.— i wo t hoi ■ • «: to their present lofty stand, new ears in the p
Dr. Bloodifnod, nt
;i m ii riot, tiuiorc th .• id.
old un I 71,(100 boy
i r-d iu n t
Mtrrpbrro bclici/'il Surgical Associati
a ..... I under f u r year*. •nt in the u n io n lu m of every *" i,(? "° 'luestion
. 'i I f are widow;.” Thu hool and college, athletics held t,on of h“ m“ n &gt;" ff'
is u .,,1 fioni Mins May*' n im portant p! cr in the proper cr*ns.'! " f h"&gt;,P,n.e!
Mothci India,” which h:i- vglupment of mind and hotly. Mis t,f 'clPnry throu*hl
a i* n«a ent in Indii
..rtv support, his sincerity, Ips
Bloodgood
that occurs in
'*•. n m iration and joy in cican. Particularly the si
a d i' ti ’ nn cx-Ministfjroroun nthlctics, made him a true
vvh!ch ,K‘ 3n!!* 1
■ii'li:
• ’ovoriiiiti'fii w
*aefnetor of the out-doors.
‘f. .n|,,s‘ dl,;l!
,
....
..
, other thin?:i to sn
' ..nt. Everett ^on, director of ,,, w.||
' blutirs was e rro u te to the mid.... '
. ••
J.i Jh »v, ilu- vx-Minint. .V st to attend business m atters at - We d«. not knuw"t
i»* u ea.ly m arriages, n &gt;" tune of President Jiu rp h rec o ,._r
There i* no
i . i 1i.ige • of infant i, ns he puts
li.illi, but he was reached by tel- i cuialiv* serum
'
ml n i l n&gt; ..i hi the roum nl tin
•.aph and returned to the Uni- , u r . „f earner ilep
i a. ini', v.r.ica i&gt; fuiinded upon &lt;It ' ' s»ty ( icy late Tuesday night. tin- education of t
n* ’. a.-riig public opinion union
° f lb*. Murphree, Jam es II. Hoyd i ‘ CiinaT i i the l
I’e edjoa:eil people agj’.in.;*. ehi.
' graduate mnnagur of uthlet- local disease, and
i - lor several years, said: “ Dr. a l.wul condition
Murphree was always an inspir- «am -&gt;r. With th.’
ittir.it to our footbnll team. Tho j • veryone will lie a
loved him and in lii.i passing m l condition— that
Bi cnt loss is keenly felt. Each j m olc.’ii sore i pot ,j
ear that I)r. Murphree mvompnn- the mouth, a pair, o
■ onr team to Alabama, Florida unusual discharge,

m n.fr

• vn« made t&lt;&gt; the
• s t 'Tvicc by D.'.
.!. prufes-or of
ring at the Un:
j. and one r.f th.
•ntisi who attendmi-clin ; • f ih •
itnti* of Ciieniiriil

ijie vevandruin and Ej.vftti.in
••I. hi ni's;s and the
Inter &lt;lnv
p »''ile ■ i*-nti- 1- of lie iiiiddl**c .i's I! 11bo"i* I on this forerunner
o *'h* i ai illvelopaumi .m l man.;
of them i "i i i,** prison i‘iiig"i»i
* .• I
tiieir heads f&gt; r t!a
i oubi'.'.
(.'•m ini Experiment
Hut rc e n ily ii Gernisn
u n ii't
uni'iiinc'ii that he had Mirctcd.d
i-i Iran? forming mercury into
’• Id a piece nf gold about tlv
siz* of a fing. r nail upon vh 1
ha Is'.'a n ig ra veil the date of t i
lih veu I'rtt. Not so m i h mcr.u -',' v a&lt; rci|uiretl, l»*ii a a .:
aninunl of eleitVieal eneru- and
years of experimentation figured

Lo n d o n , Dcc,
.Nearly nil Europe, |
|8h Isles to the Me,
in the grip of n ,
'•ay- In addition tc
rcraturo and heavy
pales ufe whipping
coasts.
Italy reported a |
in temperature in
a three foot
turning part of the
a veritable Siberia
art* ranging over
hampering railway
ere cold snaps are
from France and
Continental Europe

Building
Materials

Security
Lumber C

When Joseph Rohe ii. 72. applied
to a St. Louis judge for a m arriage
license and " a s asked the name of
iho briile-to-he. he replied, “ I don’t
know; i just met h ta three weeks
ago.”
Daniel , Brown a
Tennessee
mountaineer who believes that man
must not alter the apprarance God
gave hint, war. arrested for refusing
to permit his two sons to lie vaccin­
ated.

tlorf

FLORIDA hank deposits gained
K37.1 percen t from 1922 to 1927.

in t h n i&gt;. o c e s s .

Low?, having more money than
he can .throw away wi h a pitchfork in a week, ua.urnliy is doing
nothing very rapidly and with
greut enre. hpenker, not a puliiiv
charge in hia own right, in doing
tho same thing and keeping riy.u
B tI t' ’
‘
At the recent bi’xchulDnu'c ingi,
it was said that iv ither IMiiimMphia nor Washingon n■•tually h.; I
period with th* star . il it hough
those in touch wiih tiie i niladelphta situation insist! I that foil*
" n s no longer connected with tl;
mifit. However, in case the farntniity of presenting thes.- t.n.v,.

!.• * and the cures arc less than
ten per cent.”
The public press and the medical
ptof.s.viun have so instructed cer­
tain groups among the people that
we know now what we ca.i prom ­
ise ;h isc who have understood the
ci. Tec’, information and had the
courage to act a t once.
“ If t!i| load lesion is not yet
cancer, the -uivs of r our to ary 100
per cent. Ii the local lc:-ion has
became cancer, hopeless cases are
r*duci’d 'min 50 to lest than 5 per
cent, and cures increased from 10
p* r c n 't mo o than (30 per cent.
“ Ir .a -', in the early stages the
cures ivmli X0 and 90 per cent.
The fr.ct is that our treatm ent for
cancer today to be effective in
more than M p .r cent .o f cases
must be applied curly. The public
must gi t c mtinuously in some way
correct in •'ination. A family
physician who ir. consulted nt
trt'f|iient intervals for correct in­
formation anil periodic examinn-

A ll Europe Suffp,
Prom Frigid \V«

fe e l the
O N li—all b "unci^jJ*
ittg even iu lightenaiu
all roads. Amazing rcwm
checks spring recoil kiottitt
ktartccL Only device d.iipM
diiltrcnt makes of light cut
instance, if you are an laino*j
come in and ask forWavotT
Aa Stahiiator for die luo. 1
for seven days. Thcni/yauaJ
turn to hard, bounciof fiotoi
we’U refund every ccnf of i
money. $29.00 lor cumploiij
four, blight invtallatiuachiq

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Shop Early—3
Daj s Left
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T.iii i
ll'
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.M.v, . &gt;!Rh, D;c. 21._(IN K)__
t ,, p New York flmritr. have lelrasoutfielder Clarence (“ Hehtle” )
Mueller to their “junior varsity”
soiii* • ,
Toledo, in tho American Assocon. a in Lion. Manager John McGravv,
ary i • who recently rulcaiud catcher AI
f . i. Devorrotr t..4 Toledo, k making
room for two youngsters, including
in •"■•■r a badly needed catcher. The Brook•' i i a , lytt Robins lmvj sent Eel Streleekl,

.
t.,
|*ur. ly j-c...
k'lirin** cm
’.his countr
uy ai i.
' r Am* '
• : t ir•» f•.
W hit c
' in' '
ly
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1 1 rluht l ul id pitcher to Milwaukee

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ki soil as px ’t payment for Hr.rry Kit-on-

Gift Suggestions
Candy

Stationery

Toilet Articles

Leather Goods

C ijia rs

Smoking Sets

Military Selr

Christmas Cards

Perfum es

Kodaks

W O T S©

ANFORD DRUG CO.
St.

Phone.325

AUT0M0TIV
ELECTRIC 0
\V. 1st. St. at Oak

Slioul i. t
'oacc

N a v a l Battles To
Disappear S t a t e s
A d m i r a l Andrews

nu nt ami codiHc.itb'ti nf internationul law?
In th&gt;' wor’d fil'd xuch
.
a*- the fo!.'-wing v i In- d*'i icii hv
th? I
•
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CLEVELAND. Dec. 21. Ir. • towahl uUimut? outlawing of v ,, 7
nddrcM delivered hctc, a few dr.y, What Ffcp? should lie taken', t'*
ngo. Admiral I'hllip Andrews, (' bring about tt tin!forth policy flniimt
jnAlhr.-v respecting protv^lion o ' ii
•s; N-. Boston, commandant of the ■vc. titici'l.H for tin* development ol
»ixlh area, declared th at navul Lot­ backward countries?
ties are »o uncommon that they
If u Stat • Department rcpr.'i-cn»tay «oon dianppear altogether.” | ta tiw attcml.x. he will probality d ••
U’ i.,®..0" '1 n,0f'f'
‘he lute .v ito more ftcrioUA attention to (Iu;
world War proved, wc ore getting la-t (|Uestlo'n than to ull th" other,
away from butties1’ Rear Admiral j combined m the “ proketion of inAndrews said “Compared with veatmenta’’.
««.-■
in backward coungreat naval butties, the buttle off trie
...cs," cspechtlly Nicaragua; hnthe const of Jutland in which the , proven the must difficult task con­
great British Navy participated *fronting the Department in many
wn.v really insignificant.”
Speaking before the Save-Oldironsides committee, of which he in
chairman, Andrews recently nutlined the present function of the
Nav y as th p stable, powerful and
everlasting
.....
ngent of pcucc.
Up want peace—peace with
A White Leghorn hen at the
nonor und justice,” lie ruid. “The Ncbrnrka A gricultural
CoJIrgi*
creation of our ships bring.-, de­ poultry farm ha* luid IJfOO egg. iu
fense, keeps tho routes of Com- lv . than iiino years.
J.
Luc «&gt;f Dawson,
i uu over by ;i inrm tractor
days in succeaaion. but was
badly liurt either time.

!l without loss nf lim e |
from business
e

Custody
L iO IW

cia! Christmas Offer
•

NEW D ill.AN'S. Dec. 21. (IX.S) .Mr . lai . W. Orchard nf
Richmond, Vn., t«ilay won the cus­
tody o." two «»f lu*r three children
whom she'found hen* a week a gu
n ite r u three year f-ehrcl. over
Iluxe i-'iiintries for them and her
divurced husband.
Through a rompromlit with her
huhband, Paul \S‘. Or* hard, whom
f Ih&gt; has charged with kidnapping
the children, Mr.i. Orchard will
have custo'dy of two girl?, Rebecca,
ix. and .Martha, m ven, and the
father will ritaln cusUdy of Paul
Jr., aged n/ne.
The compromise proposal was of­
fered to Judge Slilnnor at tho openpetition fuu a habeas m rpiis writ
ing of n hearing on Orchard’s
Bn* cu-tody o ' th ; childn*n. Judge
Skinn- r approved the arrangem ent.
Mr*. Orchard offered ducun.spt:&gt;ry eval.nc.' of a divorce dec re a
filed in Aiciuiia, Fin., giving .her
custody of the three children. '

? Blue Bonnet M a r k e t
h a s se c u re d a sp e c ia l c ro p o f fin e
fru it fo r
E x tr a F a n c y G ift B oxes o f O ra n g e s
C h ris tm a s O rd e rs T a k e n a n d

Announces the Appointment o f

SE M IN O L E M O T O R
R iv e’5 G a r a g e

CO

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As Associate Dealer/of
TUBBS-ROGERS MOTOR CO., Inc
w ith jnraxnrc ! ic n p p n in ln ic iitn f u nevf
W r*announce
liM'al d ea ler ivlm list &gt;]»een M 'leeled lie em iso v e believe

Ins orjfiinizali(ii) will re fle e t th e hty b stu n d u rd s O uklund
Iiuh set lor scllinp; an d servicing iis m o to r curs.

Call on I Itis new dealer. Ask h im to show yo u th e O ak­
la n d A ll-V m erieun Six. th e new c a r t h a t liuz» w ou iho
udm it alio n o f all Ai|iericu.
• G

S h ip p e d f o r Y ou

Hoc alst» th e V ontiuc Six, belling u t su rp risin g ly reduced
prices, it loch is now sarp assin ;; tb p w o rld ’s (pcord aule*
m a d e d u rin g its
llr^ t year in p ro d u e lio n .
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^

F. S. Vernay und Wm. Musgrave Props
2nd. Street &amp; Sanford Avenue.

A nd re m e m b e r th a t th is new d cu lcr is a u th o riz e d to
sell Good W ill l sen I 'urw, available only th r o u g h O akland1 o n lin e d e a le rs u n d o ffe rin g t h o r o u g h l y d e p c n d u b lo

PLANT CITY— Dome «r
borough County’s cqurthnu *
I'uintwl.
THE LEAGUE of Nation* d
nut like tho American naval ]
If "am.
,

SAYS
r a Christmas gift « nothing is, better
an a set of beautiful dishes or per­

8HAEFFKK LE.VDS
NEW YORK. Dec. 2I.-GNS)—

A new

18.2 balk line billiard champicn o f the warld probably will b ‘
crOwred toniTl,.*,' Jake B "ha''ff»r
wh, I

y ff

tin*

cJ*An»n!i&gt;iu»hlf)

hy n

W tf» 900 chin mo m in;- in
•(Hi

fKlirrt . r*»ttch.

At*. &gt;th*r

point bio-4 will be p l ty .j ti, ,

f o n ^ t « ° i r h cl’J i i n- ‘w-1*

Greasing 75c
Tl RES &amp; TUBES
Getter quality for
teia money. ’

CECILL. RINKS
1CC1 W. I’lrat 8 t.

haps an Electric W affle Iron.”

$1 0 4 5

&lt;o ^ 1 2 6 5

9 7 4 5 lo * 9 2 5

All P r im a t Factory

MOTO

ft

�TUB SANFORD
iJ T jT o

a s^ w ssrd S !

other Hunted as Kidnaper

Captain Em cst King, one of tho
aide* to Admiral Frank Brumby
(.claim ed: "Thank God for that."

Youthful Slayer Of
Farmer Begins Term

(continued from pnge one)
reeling the salvaging work, told
International News Service today.
RALEIGH. N. C..
Dec 22.—
Under a sky powder?d with stars (IN S )— Alfred Denton. 14-year-old
’.he tnlvege f:cet woried througout confessed slayrr of Nash County,
the rig h t. At dawn, the double hose teday wns fxp.ctctl to be taken to
nttm-hed to the S-&lt;' tube of the S- the -Stonewall Jackson Training
4'r torpedo compartment was still School to serve his rentence for
throbbing oxygen in o the chamber killing T. O. Taut, a Inrmer in n
of death.
&lt;lir.uor feud.
Denton, after several weeks of
"If there is nny life left on board
the S-4 we hope that the fresh a ir j observation, was declared sane by
I elng supplied may revive nny \vh&gt; I D; Albert Anderson, superintend'till live but may Ih&gt; unconscious." jen t of State II spunI. and was then
saiil Lieutenant Commander Ells- paroled to the training school by
Governor McLean.
i burg.
Denton was originally sentenced
F.llsburg estimated th at four
hours of pumping should resusci­ to serve 'ive and one-half years in
tate un unconscious man. More State Prison by Judge W-. M. Bond,
in Nosh Superior Court, but before
hnn double that time has elapsed he arrived to commence his tsrm
nrd there has been no message re- Governor McLean issued a parole
civcil from inside the sub. How- ^ending him to the training school.
e cr, it war udmitted that the vic*ims migh ne in such a mental and
YOUTH MUST DIE
-hysicni condition that they would

challenged Acosta to nn “endut*ante contest.'’ Chamberlin proposed
that Acosta awui: completion of
the Chamberlin Uelluncn plane
, tp
i
J
t e s t s and t h a t b o t h m e n t a k e o f f at
L n a u ra n c e
K O C O r O the same time to determine who
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could remain longest nlof . Acosta
j ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y„ bn« not yet accepted the challenge.
jW . 22.—(IN S )—The attem pt by
Bert Acosta and Emile Llurgin to
pilot the- Fokker monoplane Splitdorf to a world record for su lained flight was postponed todnv
MONROE, N.
Dec. 22 (INS)
‘.u n t il Dec. 27.
—
Fire
of
undetermined
origin,
jw Acosta snid th at a test flight
after
sweeping
u
main
business
this morning with 4Q0 gallons of
gasoline proved that ! the load for block here, was belie veil under
. the actual flight will huve to he central a t 10 A. M. today.
Damage was estim ated in excess
redistributed ami that certain nvi
’ tor ad ju stm en t ute necessary .He of $250,000 aid of fire fighting
Mtid he found the plitnc tail heavy. apparatus from Charlotte, "0
nearby
• The ship will have to carry f&gt;00 miles away, and other
^ '’gallons of gasoline if Acosta in- places, was summoned, he fire
' tepds to remain up 60 hours as he the blaze was controlled. The
has announced. The present world Monroe Enopirer Blunt, a lutedrecortH si’:heId by a German Junk­ ware store and n drug store wore
ers plant. It is r.2 hours nnd 2 1 destroyed.
m inutes..
During the day Clarence Cham­
berlin, trans-A tlantic flier who

COLD DAMAGES CROPS
nccorJlnft to \oc*\ farmi
I®*. I *A , hejr Mechanical manicuring J
njrc as n m a l t of th i
he ■do,/k ' Hpcrnt:d by chctricity If *
FST PALM BEACH, Fln.D sc. wns reduced la it night *
U - ' raid
be teven tiniej as rapitl n3 |
oaso
in, :&gt; human manicurist.
*» -(IN S)—Crops in ihis district wind prevented conti
of
■
h , suffered henvjly from frost, weather.
• The British Army has a new une' man tank equipped with both enter* ■
pillar ami rubber-tired wheels, enpa i a tle of Fring more thnn 100 ahotj 7
'Tool-proof" &gt;« to ba m anufactur- c minute.
SANFORD COUNTRY CLUB
t‘d a t Petetforo, Om, a t a cost of
. •
----------nbout J3.MJaliiing in a Christm as dinner a t *1.25. Early reservations,
,
Twenty newelectric locomotives 1
,, .
In ’'England were recently named f 1
JA ‘ CV®'°P :l f«r celebrities, one being called 1
miles an the Florence Nightingale in honor J
.nvention of cf the’ famous nurse of the Crint- c
enn War.

AfoIdln&gt;„lrpfili. d„,in„.ed

ics

Smoiing’ Sets
Manicure Sets
Chrstmas Cards
The mos Bottles
ToiL*t Sets

Leather Gifts
Military Brushes
Cigars
Kodaks
Perfumes

¥ A ]\J17V*C

TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 22.—
(IN S)—Two men. hslitved by pol- &gt; to lie escaped convicts from
Walla Walla State Prison, were
rc nnrti'd killed in n gun battle
following an attem pt.d holdup of
u,„ Winthrop Hotel here early to­
day.

fn A llP O
s ip o u e s
U ffn n f
C illv C I'

Fire Destroys Main
Commercial Square

Lunches

A

CHINA

Dor t Forget The Radio To Be Given Away
Free!
The Friendly
L arX lV E j I O
Drug Store

latlan-wtdH search n»i boon In stitu te d for Mrs. O. W allace Bryant
pd h e r two daoithters. pictured above. The juve nile co u rt depriveo
• r nf th e ir cusLodr last J u ly because of sensational cha rge s In ■
100 .Oiiu alienation of affections s u it Mr. flryant has died ngalnsl
leary Westall. prom inent Wilfer a n d c lubniau of A sbjville, N. C
Mr flrra n t ta a neohew n f tin nrv PnM .

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Pno
J Y C O S lc I I O
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a S A t t G m p t 1 -0

RS DAY, D

Silverware
Glassware
Leather Goods

The Jeweler

SALE

Shop Early — 2 Days Left

Gift Suggestions
Candy

Stationery

Toilet Articles

Leather floods

Cigars

fm oking Sets

Military f e lr

Christmas Cards

Perfumes

Kodaks

SAN FO RD D RU G CO.
ir«t St.

Phone 325

i big assortm ent of
toys’ $1.25 tap s arc
icing sold nt

Texo, extra heavy
imported rug, size
9 x 12 SI5 value
Bankrupt price

Suitcases

Cretonnes and
Scrims

'Just a fewf $6 su it­
cases on hand. T hey
will be closed put at

The T exas Company
Service Station
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12th Street and Sanford Avenue
will open
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Saturday, December 24
in charge of John S. Fuller, operator of the Red Tip
service station at Altamonte Springs.

Community Silverplate

T exaco Motor Oil with each pui
chase of not less than 5 gallons
of T exaco New and
B etter Gasoline

Carving Sets

At Less Than One half
Price

Beautiful horn-handled

carving

sets

Universal Make, will make a handsome

To be sold in the following patterns:
Queen Bess. D utchess, Hampton Court,
Tudor M ale.
,

Christmas present. $8.50 value.

All the above patterns In genuine Com­
m unity ware in singjc pieces or in sets
will be sold at less than •'» price.

Rayon Silk Draperies

All Wool Baby Blankets

*

An extra heavy grade of baby blankets
which will muke an excellent Christ­
m as g ift for the baby. $2.00 value.
Bankrupt Price

FREE!
One quart of clean, clear and golden

T hirty-five cent
quality in assorted
patterns now selling
for

_

Rayon Silk draperies in assorted pat
terns 50 inches wide. $2.50 value.
Bankrupt price

Imported Chintz

Silk Draperies

0\ft1rg!azed imported washable etiintz
in floral patterns and transparent. An
85c value

Entire Stock

Bankrupt price

One lot of boys’
Keds in assorted
siaos, a reguler
$2.50 value, d o s ­
ing out at

Ghanguble silk
draperies 50 Inches
w ide. $2.50 value
Bankrupt Price

Sold to

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BUY

DO N’T

NOW
W A IT

The Public
Sale Now
Going On

Tremendous reductions
throughout the store

If Oil Is Not Needed^ ticket will fye issued to
Get It N ext Time Needed
214 $ a n f°rd Avenue

Sanford,

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ft 1. U:f»V U}J‘.‘i&gt;f5&gt;:

THE SANFORD HERALD,

W P A Y .tlE C E M n E R

KTHEL
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BLACK B

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'v /W E L L , IL L B E
‘ST O M PL O ! AM
' BOWS, »T V &lt;Ti^!«vLy' a if o t f f a - .
■"TCjH "T^ im W I
i s u f r ig h t . \
WMOVNED h i m
f ^ U r ltf A . 0 « A /-o X o u ^
"TO R EA D f ’
6 LU dti oXaxk.1 if&amp; u s
V.SJHEM —A- UH
OThlEfl PEOPLES a -l * 2 0 o o iz * i u W K
VNHE.M X HAD
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LETP5

SE E , IS THAT
TWO 0R,TfHREE ,
C IP H E R S ? /
Perplexing Problem Must He
Solved Before Kansan Can
Lc Confirmed As Minority
Radio Commission .Member

never

has

reg istered

I H lS PAM“f e AM
I
i S H lR -p . VMe ’v E

BATHS
c WESSuH.Fooud If I 'XCOtf
lM*Tht‘ SAM E. J
\ ALAHIM’ R iGvTTWE-RE"•V o m h i s B u w ^ . __ V B uC H V f,

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.-Con^rcss is fncctl with the i|ue.-:irm of
Ji?cl&lt;ling what constitutes ft tru :
-luL tried Democrat. This tu-roicjcitiK problem must h0 sot veil
biforc Sam Pickard, of Kansas
■ confirmed a# a minority mem7 cf I he l edoral Radio Commis­
sion.
The circumstances, as diswsod
to(ja \ , arc as fuluws Air, Pickard,
.biity two years old, was a eonihat
aviator in the American Exncdi;onary Forces durimr the World
\Vur, and wears a silver insignia of
Cnosc veterans W'ho were wounded
n action with the enemy.
Owintr to his nff&lt;\ prior to the
mtbreak of hostilities. P.ckard
ucvu- had an opportunity to voto
nor to officially express his politcnl preference. After the War he
1ame to Washington with the Aprrieitlturai Department and since that
lim e

A MORTGAGE OM
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J n /U tu p f

lh E M W E R £
MV P A mT S
AM S H IR T *

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SCM E-TfriM OM
H IM - FER WEARS.
HE. D O if V U A N T

*1DH GO10k
W HKaHHATTKl MEV

&gt; /,

Crepe dechine
Gowns
Brassiers
Step-ins
Pajamas
Bloomoi*s &gt;
Slips
Hose
Gloves »

^EWOH^TpATb*

nor

voted.
hile technically holding lepat
residence in Kansas Pickard has

H a n k y 9 ’- '

Solicitor Declares
SpeakingToWoman
Is No Insult To Her

— THAT
KflOV.O

LONDON, Dec. 22;—It is neither
insulting nor likely to cause a
breach of the pence if a woman
;-.peaks on the street to an unknown
man or a man speaks to a woman
in a fashionable part of London
according to Kir Ernloy Blackwell
legal nssistnnt to the Under-St ere*
tnry of the Home Office. He gave
evidence today at the first public
silting of the G m -m nienl commit­
tee to investigate the problem of
atieet offenses.
’•In the West End of London,” ho

Veterans Of World
War Face Event Of
Losing Army Bonus
WASHINGTON. Dec. 22.—More
than 050,000 World War Veterans
are facing the loss of their legal
right to claim the soldier’s bonus,
with the tints limit for filing amili
rations expiring until Jnn. 1, 11)23,
and Congvesa in adjournment for
ths holidays until Jan. 4.
The foygetful veternna have two
chances. They mny iile applica­
tions in the eight remaining days
or depend on Congress to pass a
n*w bill giving them more time.
Whrthcr Congress will extend
the llnic limit, nfter the veternns
have bad savcral years in which

HL&amp; CTllFF /
GETS INVITATION

tion certificates of insurance is
prcbli maticnl.
Rep. Green, (It) of .Iowa, chair
man of the House Ways nnd Mean
Committee, declared today that if
wa.i still possible for legislative
action after the holidays.
"I don’t ‘know whether I would
favor extending the time or not
there already has been ample
time,” he said. The Ways and
M»ans Committee rejected a plea
by Rep. Connery (D) of MnsgachuTtta to push thru n time extension
bill before the holiday adjourn­
ment.
Actually, according to records of
the Army, Navy and Marino Corps,
there were today 671,517 veterans
wjt of more than *1,000,000, men
Mi is Anne Case is attending
«ho served in the World W ar who evening classes in n London public
hate failed to seek the bonus. Ap- school at the age of 75. She
rpenks four foreign languages,
Gennnn, French, Spanish
and

Italian.

Miss lyr, Araki, a Tokio yurso
who proved herself n herotiy in
PANAMA CITY, Panama, Dev. tlie great Japanese carthquattr, is
22 —(IN S)— Panama wants Mrs. in this country to study Amepcan
*
hits ’ng methods.
Lindbergh to accompany her fam­
ous son when he nmk.-s his flight
here-. President Chiur.i today cabled
•Mrs. Limibcrgh urging her to rcI'cut u visit made to Panama in
11114 when she came with her then
little known son.
CONVICT RETURNED

RACCOONS
We are paying highest cash market Prices for Raccoons,
Skttnks, Foxes, and Wild Cats. It will pay you to bring
. i
* fare to us.

FIELD’S FUR CO,
105 N . Park Ave. - Sanford, Fla. • Next to Valdez

25

Novelties
Hat Boxes

For Children
Bath Robes
Sweaters
Boys’ Suits

°/o !Discount
On A ll

Shop With Us Am
' I'lenscd ;

Platinum Diamond Rings
B A R PIN S
•
Diamond Mountings
CA SH ONLY

.. V 4|

Thu Tost Office la
Is a prescription fur

C»ldF, (irippe. Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever nnd Malaria
It kill, tht kcHws._____

The Jeweler

U g h tn n can no w take rough roads
■t (ony. Gone—all bouncing and
r n s s l-j. Amaxlng n e w W atson
5taMh: arvTvpe A A, Check spring

WEST PALM BEACH. H a.,
escaped convict, will spend Christ­ rec-rtl he/*»re I# gets started. Sevenmas back in his cell. White, who day guerantMtl-ftce trial. I2H.0O
escaped from the sta te Prison
. fer ciiujUu s e to f four.
Farm at Haiford last Sunday, was
recaptured here last night when
he fetum ed to his home "to spend W A T S O N J t a o il a t o r S
Christmas” and threatened to kill
his wife. He was serving a sen­
tence for embezzlement ut the AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
time of his escape.
W. 1st St. at Oak
Phone 21

“St a n d a r d " F
is the rig h t m o to r o il
for FORD cars and trucks

IDEAL FERTILIZERS applied to Citrus trees now
ded vigor and vitality so essential to the setting of the
of fruit.
’

Longwood Dairy Milk
Sanford’s* Cleanest Milk Now On Sale At
Basket Meat Market. Phone 665 for daily
Delivery

snid, “a man romdy takes off his ads of a London muster he added: j
hat to a Kiel and makes some pass**Uut the law extends in viihtKes j
in# remark. T hat is neither inuoj ot|) (uai{.w ttaau uopinvi »qt tit
nultinjr nor threatening.”
To thin description of the meth- duct may bo very different.”

IDEAL FERTILIZERS for Vegetables
crops of excellent shipping quality .

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pur Service Organization headed by our Horticulturist^
Prof. Bayard F. Floyd, is at the command of every Florida grow-"
er. Our field
a. scienu
scienti- ^
Held Representiye*
Kepresenuyes are
are. practical growers with
w ho u
u ,■
-•
'-It
-_
i,
.
fic knowledge of horticulture and agriculture. Let us help you With ^

Standard O i l Co m pa n y
.

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In buying IDEAL FERT1LIZRER y ou get available plant
food from s°urces known to be congenial and benificial to your
crops. The field results given by IDEAL BRANDS during the past
thirty-four years and the constantly increasing demand for them
has proven that they are really “IDEAL" for Florida crops and
Conditions.
.

T his o i l is carefully compounded
and of the right weight. It gives
you full power, les9 carbon and
freedom from costly repairs.
And it maintains a film on the
transmission drum that holds up
under pressure and keeps bands
soft and pliable.
IMCONPOItATtO IM K(MT*&lt;KV

*i * "I i

produce maximum

(

Something New

your problems, .

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. „ , Oregon Fir
Any Size
May be had at moderate price—
at
y
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Gasoline
■&gt;^7 a u t o m o b i l e ROAD MAPS

ofAidbafita,

^ 7 Florida, iitutm ,
t t had F ret a t aay o f oujr s tr v ic t stattomM.

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Manufacturers

'ertilizers Jac!

Florida.

�THE 1

The Governor Comes Out

Sar.ford Herald
kfcrd

w w y

n llm n « ii

A s Brisbane Seesi It
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Seminole County citizens have been much interested in T Ko Worn! of All Crime*.
I l l M s n * U « A .ra u n
the little box’ which appeared on the front pace of The Virginia’* Sterilizing I.nw,
'.1 ' AND
111*, nl &amp; 7 J 2 H I Z Herald Tuesday announcing the candidacy of lohn Martin a Percent Arc Criminals.
m e c h a n ic a l
rtfiitu, iimirr ari ..c for United S tates Senate. The rum or has been in eircula- Can Science ( hcck Crime?
•f
'lu r c h
*• lhor‘
tion for some time that t hi* Governor contemplated making
I) f
A rth u . il.M in n p
a u t o r e pIka i r i n g
C u n ? r 1if I * t n - T ir* 3 f n »
1X11 !.. 1IKAN ........KHiinr the race, but th is was the first authentic information that
„ J O W A N I) lIF.nii'___ M iin im rr Park Trammell w A hl have a formidable
opponent next
CALIFORNIA AND the whole
S an fo rd A u to
k l t L K K . J O M .3
M n n . - i c l n u F.rflt n r
June.
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country aie shiH^til hy a dreadful
f H H IK tU IT in ^ II A T I ' . *
There may be phases of this announcement which do kidnaping at d murder in Los
B rake S e rv ic e
\*«f ...
not please. Duncan Fletcher, Florida’s senior Senator, is a Angeles. The unhappy father, obey­
(•Mlha ..... . .
ing
the
o
rt.ti'
°t
the
kiunapor,
M o n th . :
315 W. I t SI. Phone 213-J
Jacksonville man, as of course is John Martin. Kona Hath­ handed him
1*r p e r W r r k
in gold cei.fiaway, logical contender for the gubernatorial helm, is also eai.es, and in i turn received part i
I r n l i l , S iu tT o r il'. ,i!™ nerr n r « « year oid
■ n h .c rth e * Ir
Ifcf t n t r r n o - a Jacksonville man. It might not be well for Jacksonville to o f the hedy of hi; 1(tana I X tn ii r m l w
r r r f l r l « » trtim
dnugnter, ureadfni , mutilated.
be
allowed
to
corner
all
the
leading
political
offices.
■la
.u p c rlo r
urn*
iifK » n l» u ll« ii
■ Ir Ik n te in m l t t r h l a d a lly r o » r r .
Yet any fair-minded person is forced to admit that John
THE WORST of ci:mi * is kitlFItOil FACTORY
Mil t h e l e u i l l n a r i p « l « n f «hc
as able and efficient a governor as any naping, *.ti» • it inflicts upon
nnH 4,
"“ h r I. 3 . 1. U r » - Martin has made
TO YOU
k l l r r f f l r l r n l I n l''l » r l &gt; l n a m i l l «
and shows promise of being able to ren- 'atheia and .n..t!n rs torment*
■ a a f r o f k a n i l l l n u a i n l r n r t i . I* this state ever had.
•KDEUAL, ’
lltk h ll rq u al.
dor this state a sim ilar service in the Senate. We cannot sec 1"rpuliTX'!i‘’'vvuh' utniiutkuv!’nty!
EX'It
A SEItVICE
T h r llrra ld U a
i»f I h r where his residence in Jacksonville has caused him to favor
md when guilt i* veYlaia *yuo
THUS
&amp; TUBES
__ | t f i v r v a u o f I ’l r n i l a 1 Ion's- o n
n&lt;&gt; delay. Fitriur*uU*ly uo crimv
ite r a n t Innal A M u rln U m
o f I’ t i l i ; particularly th at city or to be unfair to other sections of this
at
price*
you
would pny fot
[ l l t l i c n i , A d v e r t U e r * . nn«t A « l * r r t l « l n i c state, and we see no reason to believe th a t his conduct in the tj morn dangirnu- t&lt;&gt; the criminal
g Aft f t i t * « til«aH» r n u n l r r o r i * r h l t ««t**
infirior, unknown,
him.*: If. For it arame* interrae
ti e r f U f t i l i r r
It*
*ii!»nvlt
to
a United States Senate would be otherwise.
liijti* in th*T 1 ihiic mind null connia.eshift brands.
iravvth
m atlll
nf
* ih * rrl|illu h
His opponent, Park Trammell, is a seasoned campaigner, ci ill rated c . t.ilion of the ontiro
t a o r d r r t « ir r l f j * nbnolateV *
i t e U l m o a f r l m i In I In n ii&gt;* i n - l l it- with remarkable vote-getting [lowers,
and by entering th e !population with i»&gt; nv aiitiyiritir*.
’. P. BINES
b a .ln r m . m rlh o il* .
race the Governor has cut out for himself a difficult task E r c a p j f o r s u c h c rim in al.* i* n t r ? . j
2.1 East First St
THURSDAY DEC. 22. 1927.
which, were it not for a remarkable record of activity and
CO L’I.li .iN Y T H I N ti he d u n e, bv l
tUB it K i t a m &gt;'&lt;i I ' l i n i i i i a m _ achievement in bis present office, would be very nearly in­ s c i e n c e o r o I c -t w i m . U&gt; d i i t i i n i s h
n n n m , In c it y nnil n m n l r mlilly
surmountable. But the Governor’s road work has been con­ t h e n u m b e r *&gt;f c r i n u n a l s ? 1 - w *u
■ tr a t ln n .
i*
__ . i p e r n n i r r r o u t e . I n J n c k m i i i - scientious and he should find his wind in fit condition for a w e a k - m i i .d .- d m i i i t a l i c *,
c r i m i n a l a c t . t h .i_ ***t th*
TUIr.
Q IT K SERVICE
■C a a a t r a r l l n n n f S t , J o h n * I n d i a n hard race.
b i l l i o n s of d' l ilt . iiml ' * i i . i m i I
Ur

H irer

■* S M f .n L

P ln rfJ* .

« an al.

InnuKur*. Ium nf monthly “1’itj

' i t * W e e k ."

jM rn lln u

nf

Ii i i II i I I m *
i&gt;r,,n tn irlin rn l

«rrn»i— ho h u m , h o ld .

Costly Blunders

k iw r&gt; .
•A C n m r . i u i . i l , I 'l t r . f .
r ^ —C o m p l e t I n n n f r l l ,
L eau lK Irn

l i o n s t o -live in a n x i e t y , a r e t .*
w o r k o f 5 p i * fn «&gt;f i In* p o i m l a l io r.
I* t lieiv a n . w a y t o i Y r t it f y
a n d elin n iial
th a t eriim m il an d
a l w a y s l i ' - i . i d o r l e l»le in m i n '!

While the whole country mourned the loss of the brave
tlo n p rn g n in i,
men who died in the submarine disaster off Provinectown, .*• pc l oom
-A a n , n n d i i i n d r r n h n * |ill;il.
and prayed that the lives of some might yet be spared, barges T H E S T . V I 1i O F V i r g i n i a p a s s e d
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
tenders, cranes, tugs, mine sweepers, and submarines which a “ f l te rilic n tio ii l a w ” n n d t h e c a s e
GOD’S MANIFOLD WORKS:—- formed a part of the rescue fleet remained in exasperating * f a g i r l . I " v :ir old, s t e r i l i z e d
Lord, how manifold are thy inactivity, with captains fruitlessly listening over a .silent u n d e r t h a t l u a , a n ti p r e i e n eii f r o m
h a v i n g c h i l d r e n in f u t u r e , w i n t a ­
fork*. in vvi*ilnn: ha* thou ma l
k e n to t h e U n i t e d M a t e - , s u p r e m e
oscillator,
and
a
message
was
dispatched
to
an
anxious
liem all: the earth i* full of thy
world that the collision was the result of a "legitimate c o u r t . T ile la w o f V i r g i n i a w i n u p ­
dh«s. Psalm 104:2-1.
h eld .
PRAYER: Lord God, nil vruil accident.”
Til K .MOTHER OF tne Ih -y e n r-|
ipon Thee, for Thou dost give
It is indeed gratifying to learn that bureaucratic bonek m their food in due senium.
heads have determined this much at least. But what of the old girl \v:» feeble minded, t lie
gtri herself u.is feetde-minited and |
brave Lieutenant and five sailors who in their tiny cell at i be luid
given Lirlb tn a foible minded
TOLERANCE
bottom of the ocean repeatedly tapped out messages. “The ihild. The highe-‘t e m it ta Virginia
By Theda Kenyon.
air is getting foul’’, "\Ve cannot last much longer”, "What l e.’iiled that ".htoe generations of
—In Good IIouskerpinR—
imbeciles are enough." Tlio iteriliis being done for us".
four way is not my way.
zatiun lav." was ajqilietl to the 18the
Though we both quest
And brainless numskulls, far above, sent back meaning­ y.ni-id*l
l 11!. ar.il unles. tlie law is
Grail;
less sentences ns "We are doing everything possible", all the shanged the sterilizing operation
[ T du would trudge the highwny
while orders were being given and countermanded, equip­ i titoliahly will tie performed on that
And I would blaze a trail.
ment was sent for as far away ns Newport News, and thous­ girl's fechli irimled daughter when
»ugh the struggle of the city
ands of plans hastily sent in from every kind of amateur to he rcaidies tae age of motherhood.
Through pestilence and blight, professional were gone over, scrapped, ami gone over again.
S t '( ’11 A i.AW makes possible
izmed by your pity,
great
abu .Ls. but it might be as in
Meanwhile,
a
reporter,
not
under
the
thumbs
of
thus.lY ou will glimpse its light.
who control the Navy, ventured near and sent out a true pic­ t rginin surrounded with .‘-af ;guurd*. In ages past the weak
)Ufc I shall see It glowing
ture of what was found.
minded and crim inals were weeded
, Beyond the haunts of men,
“Nothing was done all day" he wrote, "for the men out iviniu es s&lt;Iy 'iv l.i.v. frig h t­
bore little wild thing* growing
who pounded feebly, perhaps insanely, at thp thin wall of fully revere. In England alone
Point up to God again.
their undersea tomb.
Plans were made und unm ade, thousands i f e h illn n v.iie e.'teci [Your way is not my way,
by those in command. All the elaborate gear brought here so
t,'i
l U|,1&gt;
Yet neither path need fail—
laboriously
and
so
tardily
remained
in
Provinectown
Harbor.
'
,
hmt.n;
tht.fl
an,|
,ltht.r n‘in„,
|Follow road or byway,
"There were barges bearing huge chains. Then: were &lt;r!nip» ««* denth. m-actkrfliy
We both shall find the Grail!
P
.
three of the necessary six pontoons intended for floating every win i* . Our :pr,re human ln \v
A man Is not necessarily a buz- the ship. There were most of the mine sweepers, lenders allow the r.uijor'ily of triniinul-* to
« w d because someone says he’* aml tugs. For the greater part of the tiny ami night, only live, and what i&gt; more dangerous,
t i i i vail.
_____o __
lthe S-8, the link between the doomed men and the outside
ilHOT 0.1 HALF IDIOT, feeble
With the death of Dr. Mur,,hree. W0.rW!.,u,d 1WO m ,n t‘ »w «C|iCM. th e Lark and th e Millard. minded
father* and mothers p tw i­
outstanding ro^e the swells near the spot where the coast guard tles- th? • feeble
?Florida ha* lo*t
minded chiblren, poten­
it* greatest troyer I’mildiug collided with the S -l. A yellow marker tial ciiininal*. Science, carefully
i educator and one
leltizcns.
buoy, guarded with jealousy by the S-8, bobbed up mid down up *i vised and restricted, might
—
“
above the grave which holds the victims iu America’s worst improve the human race by making
[• No, King ncu hnsn t orison .submarine disaster.
-v . t nipiMH'lil? r.production of tju
mentally unfit. The necessary muu.th ere nr« a ♦‘•ousaml explanations
oatvn it had bem planned to introduce oxygen, t lire involves no physical suffering,
f-why he has been ileinycd.
water, food and searchlights through the torpedo tube. That inflicts tm hardships, except that
------- o------was abandoned speedily. Officials at Washington had nr.-' it is mail.' impossible fur those
The sm art set is already arriv- uotmccd even at that hour that hope was slight. Ships treated to have children. To crim ­
inals and the ftcble minded that
flng in Florida fifteen day* ahead which luid been waiting a lull in the wind, withdrew to the ill.nils
little..
5
®
S
to
.^
.l2
r.u
,.l2S
r
l?r
lM
'rwhfch
Ite*
to
'h
e
west
a,„l
..bout
three
miles
arouiel
tthoso cities prepared to pluck it. th(j fl,rth e rm 0 H t p o im o f C a p e ( ;0(1 ;•

TRANSFER

THE HOTEL FORREST LAKE

RENT

Will open December 26
under the management of

In

LOCH

ARBOR

G. A. SCHLOSSER

One 1 room, one 5 room
and one 6 loom house.

Ball Room may be engaged after
Wednesday, December 21.

These houses are modern
in every respect, and *he
rent Is rtrasunanie.

Santa Claus will welcome the good, little
children of Sanford on Friday afternoon,
December 26 from 6 to 5 o’clock.

Also have two 2 room
apartm ents partly furn
ished.
You will have to see
these to appreciate (hem.

R. O- Middleton, Lessee

G . S. W IT M E R ,

Palm Beach and New York

P. (). llox 339 Sundford, Fla.
p h o n e 2.11 —• M

W e a n p r e p a r e d to do n n y Kind i&gt; t r a n s f e r s e rv ic e a t
B E A F IN A B L E P R IC E S .

Phone

m

3rd. St

601

^ 3
% til

me
ristmas

rr;;--v *

See Cramer
»n W'vhI First S trrrt
fur

lUxiitifiil Fcalhcrod I’cts
in I’rctty Cages,

Gob Fish. Aquariums and
Supplies.
A i also taking order* for
i Hit 1ST .MAS TURKEYS,
i l ’CKS «. CHICKENS.
Aliv or, (lre**ed and drawn.
Leave order now.

Never again will p rices he as cheap as now.
Real estate values today are lower than they will
ever he in Florida again. Now is the time to Duy.

Don’t Delay.

Bargains are available. If you can possibly make

J. H. Cramer

the first payment why continue paying rent when

West First Street
Sanford Florida.

you can buy a fine home almost like rent and soon
have it completely paid for.

i hi- accident wh-iih mused tile sinking of the submarine
may justly be called "legitimate" but the system of rescue
applied to the gruesome tragedy in the North Atlantic cun
scarcely be described as anything but worthless and gives
Oot*
riae to the belief that charges of incompetency und ineffectNow think! Have you overlook- l.,u* ,,ureauracy hurled at naval heads by such admirals of the
THERK LS N o rtouht th a t tend
'liriatmas *‘ne us
and MacGruder must contain considerable basis eneics
Ltd anyone for thut Christum*
.to crime and feeblc-m iniUd-1
g ift? —Duvenport Times. Y’e.*, of truth.'
‘ne**1ii-jmrent* are visited upon

V

lit tt m t

but there is nothing we cun do
children'by the stern laws of n a t­
[about It.
ure ami this may sometimes act- |
2------------------------ o-uulty be seen. Slan.v years ago a
jV raulun't it be nice if It. O. Midwell-educated young man sent| olfton, lessee of the lintel Forrest
l l.im iD A TIM*:*.UNION
&lt;need t" the electric cluur for kill­
, Lake, would bring a few of the
ing a young girl mild to this writ[ cOurts of the I’alm Beach Ruth und .W ith some observers apparently limes admitted that the ineoitven- , r' w,h' aK “ reporter hud met him.
ITS
JTennis Club to Sanford?
impressed with the idea that the iences of rural life were distaste- "I w**1*1 &gt;’°u a* a favor to see me
s
a
fer
*T“------------ Ofanners are all leaving the farm s ful and physical disability vvus giv­ die und tell niv mother how I faced
A baby was burn in Oiiv-ugo the and getting modern apartm ents in en ns* the excuse for moving ini i tenth."
I
FASTER
[other day without a brain und died; town because they find country lown by a number. Home owners
WARMER
SEEING T ill. MAN die was tmj th a t’s news. Now if !:.• had l f , i ITe u bore nnd n living too hard had rented their farm s and 'it
AND
born without a brain aim lived, to make in the open, other* have lea.*: a third of the farms vvhiiii pleasant, tolling‘hi* mother about
there would hnw.* be.-tt nothing hum iu.e tou tin g , nl lb.&gt; request had lint been sold were operated it reus not un agreeable undertak­
GOST
IS LESS
Junusual in it.
i f tin* Inn can of Bgricdlturul eco* by relatives. A number of former ing. The jioung man died coldly,
-»-----------u--i omics nf the United Stairs, und farm ers declared thut they couldn i falsely affirm ing hi* Innocence.
Doyle Carlton, candidate for find tHat ihcio i* movenient lioih make u living on the farm nnd lUs mother, a shrivelled up little
[.governor, says he i» strongly in ways. About four thousand sepit- .hey hail come to the cities to males woman, waiting near the prison
when told, “your son died bravely" Reduction for round trip tickets
1favor of public evummy. If he rute-uiM'* were studied, und the more money.
l ibbed her hands, * chuckled, and between-any point* en tho At­
wants to meet will* popular up- r.? lilts, indicating the human iuDu the part o f the number nmv- ?aid "I knew he would. 1 knew he lantic Coast Line System. Sell­
nroval, he couldn t have raid any- con latency tlm. i* proverbial, and ing from Hie cities to the country would ” Her voice was as 'cold a- ing Dec. 2d to Jun. d-28; good
u tln g moru appropriate.
t'tmon.Um.ing tha fact that nt nuny had previously
been thnt of tlm son who ju st j until midnight Jan. It, and In
. | lived pn hud
_______
_
lt,aMt y|U|f o*j- many- people
■ - arc- nb-.1 Mi ms. Some were born on ihc then was having the top of hi* Pullmans on payment of neces­
There are said to be eight tho.i- liUiiuontng ,he 1,tl’ *or ‘u,'m lue, as Iurn; and had grown up and moved skull sawed off by the surgeon* nf sary charges. B a g g ie checked.
J t;nnu men c.i rag ai in Hie hunt for ihnst. who leave the countryside ' eway. hut always wanted to get the prison. You could see In that ,
Die dpgc*atr4’.o, slayer or the littU i'l"! take up abode where the bright 1ink. The same reasons urged bv cold m other,the source of the son’.* Tickets and complete Informa­
tion from the nearest Coast lin e
[tw elve v r d L&gt;* Ali'.'.le* girl. lights shine and automobiles clut- men who had come to lown from cold crim inality.
Ticket Agent or Pa.isengcr Rep­
| but why? If they capture him, ter up the streets.
country [duces were used by other* —
• — --------- —
resentative.
jzunie
- i .er jury w r dvciate
A resume of. the report which ) who were
going back. Some adding to the rural improvement:!
1him insane.
ur.dertuke* to show reasons f o r couldn’t make a living in the cltie*.' which are particularly desirable. M c r r j/ C h r i s t m a s
— — o--------however, no reason to w.&gt;- ft m l &lt;i -Navy officials say thut a fte r
nhout .sufficient production of
Y ear
[ovary subm arine' disaster ta c lr oflinngs th at are raised on the H a p p y y e w
i/&gt; Jea arc flooded with suggestions
®
Americ-ao furinre* have an
P*M«j«f«f T raffic D ep artm u n t
[of ope kind or another on how to person: now living tu cities who cent of the "back to the land" mi- tnormou* advantage over agricu*immediate rescue* following hnd moved from funns scattered j grants had previous experience turists oJf other land.*, anti they are
item iily improving the standard*
iceidcDis. Such recommend- variously about the country to either as farm owner, tenant or ha
m ay be a b it am ateurish,
--------- .
‘'Hies, and 1.167 persons on* HVcil on a farm in childhood. A fev nnd increasing the comfort* ami
doe.* seem that modem ' ‘‘rms who have recently removed farmers
had
made
enough convenience* of the farm home thrring skillwould be able to L''*m the citie* to tho rural s e c - 1 money on which to retire, and they ough adoptlen of mmlern facilitie*
rrfect some method of raising tluns. Right ut t i l e outset the report moved to t h e city. Home who l e f t . r.ow rath er generally available,
‘rdicr.ten that more than half tho the city declared they w e r e tired - ^
ibmarines promptly.
-o------m igrants from the farm s still hold • with the rush ,atid worry of urban -----— ■
Jn Georgia, ut least, the husband title to the property, and it wo-s 1existence and wanted rest and qui-*
agnize-! as the head of the shown th at sons or daughters ta* 1ct. The independent life on the
iiy. all rum or to the contrary Drained to operate the places, mid farm attracted others,
Ttnstcnding. In sentencing a that a conmiernhle part of the inA study of the combined figure;,
to twelve month* in jail.fo i­ corns of the former was derived with the details carefully noted,
ling seventy-five pints of from the, lands. In many case* the MJKgcHt^ that the farm s are being t
We now have our old Phone no. 3 l l in our new o f­
in hi«,home, the judge ruled: fnrniii ream!Red in the possession t o' h rateil by younger men than was
fice,
200 Palm etto— When you want Elder Springs
bts state the husband is rcc- of blood relative* of form er o w n - 1onu* the euse; the elder* crave som­
w
ater,
Call us. And we will give prompt delivery.
era.
by law* as the head of the
ething different, and are leaving j
* *
k. -*
*
; * m, t
L r- V.'.v*
Keazom for moving to the city generation. The farm population is
■and. where he and his wife
together, the legal j resump- were vurioualy given. In some eas- reduced in numbers, but the farm*
thnt the house and all .the f - It ka» declared that the childbelnj operated ttfitli iflcreastd
effects, including any ten had a better chance to atten d wffic|ency. It i* n m atter of regret
W . W. THOMPSON, Mnnager. .
ting liquors, belong
ig iio the rch’f'ol and in some instances tho that senic of the men leaving the
'He elders. w?rt- trivnl with fatm life farm* win have made money take
the liciui
refrain fro
aia| wanted u change. Thay aom«- U With them, ami* -thu*
V i/rv -.
r
101 ‘

HACK TO FARM AND TO CITY

FO R

ILu fin:. Crating. .Shipping,
and Storage:

CERTAIN CRIMES m ight well
he taken ns piinm face evidence of
mental characteristic- thut would
justi y slip s that without taking
life would cut off he criminal
Ieehle-minded breed, us the gallows
di*l for tens of thousand* in olden
times.

And another thing, they’d have
jkllled just a* many horses and
Oust as many bull* whether, i.ind.
;bergh went to tbut old bullfight

. • c h itc c l
c’imt N a tl. Oar.l Hlda
Sanford, f U

I&gt;ARK AVENUE SPANISH BUNGALOW, Attractive
little home on popular avenue, close to school and in
first class neighborhood. This house consists of liv­
ing room, dining room, kitchen, bath and two bed
rooms. Double garage, rear yard fenced in. Price
$5,500.00 with only $250.00 cash and the balance lik#
rent.

CIirtHtmua
Travel by Train

ATLANTIC
COAST LINE

NOTICE

Elder Springs Water Co.

M

BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY STUCCO HOME in one of
Sanford’s most exclusive residential sections. Near
the Lake* Three bed rooms, hath, large living room,
dining room, and kitchen. Practically new. Beauti­
fully planted grounds with large variety of shrubs.
$12,000.00 Terms agreeable to purchaser can be ar­
ranged.

LITTLE COTTAGE FOR SMALL FAMILY in Sanford
Heights section. Built on the rear of lot so that
larger home can be erected on front portion. Can
be bought for $3,000.00 on cash payment of $50.00
and balance monthly in easy payments.

5 ROOM BUNGALOW WITH GARAGE—on Palmetto
Avenue. Two bed rooms, bath, living room and kit­
chen. Corner lot. $4500.00 Terms like rent.

In addition to the above houses I own a few beautiful
lots that I am willing to sell at less than actua’ r ; be­
fore the boom- If you-want to buy a lot at low p* ice and
on easy terms it will pay you to get in tou?h with me.
Not an agent so you save commission.
Y
.

•

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t

Box 799 Care The Daily HeraM.

�'H i/ r j ; i ®

sak i

M
e m b e r 22. 19

.Mrs. Allen Honors

LePlante.To
Miss ClinkseaKs
Be Seen Friday In
Margaret ( linkseales of
"o. S. C., the attractive ho W Rollicking Comedy

S" cic&lt;y Kililur Ki-siik-ncc

■t &gt;f Mrs. .1 Maurice Allen \ US
L*ue.‘t o f honor at a lo v ly
l-’c party given Tuesday nft rh" Mrs. Alice at her ho ic
the It sc Court Apart men Jh. high scon pi isp\ a dnii 1/
■ made handkerchief, w.*nt :o
V\ rheodore Langley, wh !k
1 w *. ore prixe, also a pret V

-Xnnua! ( hristroas
1 arty Is On pYirl*
A ruvnrtw* \ u i ,
was given Tuesday
the meeting of the Mi
Rehearsal of Christmas ment of tin* Woman's
.» 7*:!rt o’clock at the the direction of M&gt; ;
The hostesses fur the
were Mrs. M. .Minarik ;
FRIDAY
O. Long.
mas party for children of
,
A snort lun.ii •«&lt; .
nf the Woman's Club
, the Literature Depart- ceded the program v. h
bur. in ess was earr d &lt;■',
10 o’clock.
' hadership of
the ,
tig of the living Christm as ^1chnirinun. M r.. U , ; | ,
k,, (i.itilen Club a t 11:00 at
! ’Hie program n f ■
Hnll Park.
lows;
nt "l-ifi* Eternal,” given
\ o r a l suln, " I h
i p. l
taxirmi &lt; la ,a of the Itaprch in H:,H( o’clock at the l Krii sli i i

cUi--

l;" : o mg antii hihu eii i f m ein-

VV. m m 's r.„b . at
: * ' h : nia* party t &gt;

; jn 11 Kriiiay morning

' ' ' '*1
th i lul. house
■' ‘ ■1 nn mUws of
I1"1
Met-a 'im viU AJ1
' 1 -1 featuri -. hav *
v th&gt;- ci I'.unirtee.

aao

Mi.ughtoii.

Mrs.

■ih a n d Mr*'. !•'.
1 ae tim e has he.’ii

''it;.

.- e n j o y i n g tin
f Mi - A lle n

t.ie a ftel roon to
' ih" nmtning on
I'd ben' party
I 1ilia . ttfteln iiai

cordial ho:*
w ere

t t'linksenles. \lis&lt;
H e h 'i
-' w.u :. Mi*

&lt;*•*- i • r est laiki*.

M is

Klois

V ernay.
i*
M a r \ (iriLve*

I im o
Craves. Mr«, AV
I..in g le,, Mm II Wj
. V
.t:tnte- K. (lawkins
I* \ invent. Mr*, dames Van
Mi K II A«hvriifi.

.SUNDAY
[‘hiiir "i t h e F i r s t
U apH st
will go e a c a n t a t a “ O u t o f
(U il-i'ii i a t 7:R 0 o ’c lo c k
Baptist C h u r c h .

.]Laura

Personals

Liuru La Plante, Universal's
ovaulttul blonde star, will he
M‘,ri on the screen of the Milano
I i’cntrr next i'Viday in her late it
•adease. "Silk Stockings.**. .
Thi*. is a story which is ndmir
id ly suited to Miss lay Plante's
unique talent as a comedienne,
hho ha&lt; always scored her gren'est successes in light farce and
'-■vtk Stockings'* is an ideal venic|,’
La Plante became a comedit-nite by dinner. lU r first real
I '-ic-. wdte lends in very serimti
M• stetn to. iodramas in which she
t&gt;!oyc&lt;i i hi* inn&lt;H*i*nt country ^Iti
i-t-'et !■&gt; ih" v ilium and all iiis'
h. m ho i n.
L\ -i Lakv i.'eak she was chosen
j" bln opposite Reginald Den'i;'
in a pninre Denny, of course. U
noli t . - a ' .'tiled,' star. Hut when
the ii.'n ii was previewed it vv:i i
............ . : hat Mis.* I a Plant ■
Hole n im ,,f the laughs. Thi*.
wa« cs|te&lt; -ally true in “Skinrcr’.i

m gkm

Dress Suit'* mode slightly, m o-v
than two years ago.
After that Carl Laemmlc defin.
itd \ groomed her for stardom m
Her own name. Each of her com‘ dn-s has increased In entertain&lt;tent value and now she is pjeng.
r! id as the screen’s great" ■
c&lt;*nicdien ne.
her in "Silk Storkn'e«" which W'cstley Rugglc &gt;
i'iri ced an* John Hsrron. (hi
Marian. William. Austin, Tempi,.
1- . Marvel la Maly. Ruth Cherrirgt"!i and lleinic CnWdin.

Mr.«. J. Tf W«inirrii»ht is »pen.j. i
ing the holidays visiting friends n:
I\ nsneota.
C. It. .Mason is spending n h.&gt;r
time a t Miami attendin': to l&gt;u«i
in **.

The

W atch

J. Q. Sharon v'Yr1 | B |
Attorney-nt-l.aw
••
Will practice In all the court*'
Examinatior. of Abstracts of Land, i
Titles given especial attention '"jfi

W ith

a

fteputation

Greasing 75c
TIIIES &amp; TUUES
Heller quality for
less money.

CECIL L. RINES
IHOl IV. First Si.

I lie .Jeweler

P.utlei a n d tw o

for U .lynesville. tud.

Lg
ef
the
M u n ic ip a l
Us Tice lit bllto ll’celock
Central Par!;.

M spen,] th

h .Inlay.'

NIONDAY
[ad Mi
M a r i o n S i m a W ig 11 e n t e r t a i n n t *i d u n c e a t
in;r\ Club a t IR.'ttJ o c l o d ,
j ih. ir g u e s t s .
M r.
mil
TU‘-t W ■rg i n s o f W a s h i n g -

\ i I* ’ly i f Ri. hlniul. t la,
■.; bet. w itb 1 er pa; ent «
-Vi th e
Cl m i ;i

i ’ It • F re d T W illia m s i»f
ai. i a t r v s tid ’ a'.e

conclusion
o c ia l h o u r \i a

&gt;1 &gt;e Newi-i.’ii olid ln:r
i I Mi's Naomi Scuggan.
M: i v Eli ;ih • h PulesLiin
ir dn\ \ cry ph a m i l l at

which tim e r e t r o i n u e n
a “ d te a w e re s e r , e d .

tiidvrn at I
ham N*. C.
atte iiioOi i
With iler p
l&gt;. Zidhar,

I Jell.

.Miss I’eri'i"

I."vi* Turner, Mis
and .Miss Marion
•1 &lt;li iando \\ i !i.i qii u t t h e d a y .

any friruds of Mim
U.
bo i '..a lly underwent a
3pu.itin imt. tlie Fern«!i!
i Mm pita), v. i’l lie clad t i
t she has recovered suffi. ) he ivir wed to the home
other Mr,, Lillian VUkery,
Third Street.

Mr. and M u. .1. I'lljii-n .Jamb
I It Thursday for Fort Pieic
where they will alUnnl a fumil. i
' "inn nn t liristnuH. While in I'.n
I • tec they will lie the g u r.ts •
•dr. and Mrs. P. F. Rnul. r-n’i
■ fler Christinas Mr. end .Mf s. -Li
i ihs will attend the Florida Kdu
i.itional Association meeting i
Ten pa, Il.v. l’N, 11!. untl -Id.

‘ ‘V w i
• fi t
. » m l!

TODAY

II, F.. M orrii, a m.-iiiber of th.
"tiriur High Scho 1 faculty I-aw
I - 'lay for Louisv'll.’, Ny,, wher
h ■will spend the holidays witn hi
I r.dher \Y. P. Morris,

Sally O’Neil In “Becky At Mi lane

IO.MOKUOW
Mi;. Edward llig g .a, and Miss
V. . i ie n

Ka

erJiy

w re a-

in.ng tie
fimn Sanford rpendiug
\Ycd*te..duy ;ilii*rn.i'i;i nt Orlatul •.

"Sil h STOCK IN li S'?
Novelty
"FANTASY"
Milaue Paramount News

J. K. M efiager of dacksoiivlli
•s "xpected to arrive u -re T h a r Is
afti rr.iion to visit hia d.iyght
M.:’. W. L. Morgan.

A BOOK
Here is a varied collection of I he
newest novels and hooka lor
children,
..... --

■

Novelties
Greeting Cards
Leather G«hkIs
Smokint: Accessor.
ids

Hook Ends
Games
Stationery
.Mottoes

leceivec

Undergarments
RS — T E D S — STEP-IN S

“The Black Jacks" parts I &amp; 2
No. 21051

SA L L Y
O'NEIL
% O'Neil, motion picture
»* a r markable soprano
1learned recently a t thx
hwyn.Mayer studio, dur*

“My Heart Stood Still
The Hours ! Spent With You"
No 21027
“There Must Be Somebody Else"
“The Playground In The Sky
No. 21041
“After I’ve Called You Sweetheart”
“Just A Memory".
No. 21053
"Wav Back When"

No. 21058
See Our Line Of Portable Victors

i

$ 2 5 .0 0 a n d $ 4 0 .0 0

Orthuphonic Victrolnx

$95.00 and up
_______

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�Miss Mftude t’arroway
Entertains Monday
Fcnluro Of Convention To Oo
Mien: Maude Farr.-" aV &lt;■
ApptMrnncpOf A n A ll-S ta te tnim-sl wlqHghtCtillv M-ruiny i
Hiftti
Orchestra Of inrr nt h er home mi Hr.rn! llri
' Several IIundnul Musician* the guo*t;» ■ of &gt;
' '■'Off1
members j hf the J im '' thing!
T A M P * Fla., D e c .-2 -V ~ d N S )- Ctnsi of the
Fin-1 Mvth
rrepAi*-ilhtTU **crp p.SiHc.rliy $*&lt;**- O m rrh , Tho h u m * . - ni Sn*c
feel nt here t'ditaj) for Uh* *iatc rnn
!v lii-ccfrittM With rs1! k m W e f
a t vention irf the Ffotidfl Education
'vr'
-Aaimri.it tort tn nvet brre iX w r b e r , dug suRRyftlih’P. ?»*&lt;•■'
"« 2S to’no. nceorilrnp t.» O. .'.-nTnl- bough.* of Jiipo ur I &lt;• r, !\
— chael, rrmvcntii’m chniihian. *•
ef rt-tl and. mnnj i &gt;1 ' hri?*
•3
Ftflgwjng the itiaus,tirJ*Hti 1**t b e l l i .
O m i |&lt; ] f l n e a
"r,m
W jpeAr of* the ‘‘lilf-Stiir high siffuml p la c e WaSrVh li»r/e t ' h ’ .eU.ta-*
i f I chonif,” the fcatir * of th » y e \r ’ -. heavily fadett wi*h t;:f» •*'
ikl
r lm “A!!-Sttf."*¥ ’ high school ochestrn of sciorA’ ' kind-*.
f l ‘ humlr^ll itulilfl.'th’l.
v 'Pie hentrsa hail arrnn; -I i
i giimcs anil *eut&lt;-i
•-»
”H
The orthostrn will nin-U, of th \
&gt;a;' best high senool stmlei t nntsii■i:n- ..(* net -i| m e r r lir — in tlm okchestrni of high, m-h &gt;n' m i ,»:iii*&lt; «t. in w hich I-’ i »i t.-«
from. Arlnn.li&gt;, Hjtbrini:( t.»kt-i hn
y* \ ' . u ft tilt*
3
hee, Paytonn Benrfi. Tniiipa &gt;:n.
Inv. ’}Z ■ *old*
S
SOta^Koy Ak'v.it, iiml ilium- t- :1.
l eii'lilltf* w a ■ | f h ■*' *
Hftl
iHR. The usual alumni iliarn-r .in I .i. al' *i -vhhli ■.•tel ■•1
Sunta Clmm imiiersimn'eil
JJl lunclmoijt. ,of vnrnjr.s mllm-es wi'l
.
i ' i rruv. a*.
i n ill* •'
«•! til SO hr- (iin* nf the fe*it itn "f :
Wet ajsofinMi.i.'- ciirivi’n* Inn li-n*
n
Dinner- nn dfimctieun-* will In
M * held by mcniher *--iitrl -iliimm of
3
Kappa Dhffa Fi. Phi Uct a happa. j
Peabody t 'ollogr
for reiicher**, I
3
F l o r i d a r C lU-gi -o U .r ie n ,
5 | UniVcraity of Fioriila. I! i!!m- Pul ,
jg lego, Southern P olleyi. .-'tct i* .
University, ;fml f 'olnintna.
iri
Ajhnn t-the prominent «rii*nki*i**t
•n
1° fcpear nn-thr -program mv l&gt;».
thi C. E. Germane, professor "f eihlp* ratwr. of the Mnlver ity of Mm
ms. Mis- Vera
£* soil i; Dr. I Ivingrtonc ( ' . I -u I.
mi Telford, Mi*'
^
pre iilent of the Eastern llliim.- •
-i I. iui-c k'ie'i1
P
Sta a
Tcarhers' College; MisM iu . MrirenroFru uer. Kenkens, as*-istant j-r -|l»—!ey. Mifes or oPttlfh''‘tm m w sily ' of Clrf 1
Mi.- P,
1 mi
ciniuti; Surfii 3tIii.,rEdyth II. J a n e -,J
Thelm
i
Noi
ibc Natiora! Ed'i- '
,u
cat )nnl A&lt;wi«iatioji.
,J
■ S a te Stijierirtemh-nt of Pui-lic
d
Inv ruction \V: S. Cnwthon nnd Dr.
"
I. ?. Pb®ip% chaim m r of the
L*
state e.Lucatu.uaI survey com tpis-,
slo i wiit.al.4u bo on tht program ,:
H . ucclidiu gfo CrtRiilchAel.

SURPRISE I'ARTUSS (OVEN
Mr. ami M . Frank Mtirirr were *
itivi'n tWu d e lig h tfu lsurprjUe pat*.}
tii"*. WctlnC^'Niy **v«Miinjj nt tht-iihom** r.i *thp Itosc Ccyrt Apart- I
mcnt«, Th rir.it pitrt of the rv- |
vninc. Mu- u- nal Tt- ichor Training
etas-. wait h '* 1 aft«r which the
m ym bris gave a pound .**orprIrfo I
p arty for Mr. aUd AMt*. M ailer. I
Utv iiiiM»fcoi« &lt;&gt;( tlic SirnddJ-Kchohl t
nf, Ihf* Hr&gt;! * hridlttn OhufMi'Jii-.-*
rivi'il m trying
c.vulli-n ami
.-'ingipg f’h n t t' *iM c,ir*4ci &gt;■ With v
them wot inl'l &gt;’■mV.» . &lt;'!utii-». |WU&lt;r
brought ,i kirgi r«*rk filled Io»
gifts nf nil kimN which h.* iiru;wrt»;d the ,hj}r&gt;i*U:r anil l.i-* wife.
Old 'Srtnlft nlrn I r,.ught hair* of
[H'ji i-'.rn mnl •ruin.-* which he rtit*
tril'ipe'l am«*rir th" uui-nt.r. Hr*
rem ainder »»f the Vvenffig w,m'
iner*-iU

iu*»!• * " I*

panics nf

ill

-.i .tan- librarian in the liivon!!^.iltv :
i aronu 11 :i« mi■ * v u -e ie hiVrury
.•I Aihinui. ( In
ill arrive here |
I-rliiny ■•&gt; -»(i ml f t.. '.n a ; A'lth
’i^r p trr !.*- ’*11 • Mis. II &lt;’ l*n

a restaurant, you consult me
bill-of-fare. Before you take
a long trip by motor-car, you
pore over road maps. -Before
you start out on a shopping
trip you should consult the advertisements in this paper, r or
the same reasons!
T he advertising columns are
a buying guide to you in the
purchase or everytning you
need- including amusements!
A guide that saves your time
and conserves your energy^
that saves useless steps aria
guards against false ones; that
puts the s t r e t c h in family
budgets. •

i v ir

I’ lriplti

e frjl'e,*‘e"l line

Clairman Explains
D|f ferenceHetween
2 Se a l Campaigns

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abou

anyone
RITISH lahor declinM t&lt;&gt; visit
icow.
C llIN A Js trying to crowd both
Jo uin and Rusala nut oF .Mun­
ch 'Ha.

you are r
merits reg

'i'Ut

,*&lt;w«c

i reflh milk and whipping cream to can; for your
holiday needs.
Our milk is produced in the best dairies within 10
miles of Sanford arid pasteurized in our own plant.
We will be open until noon Dec. 25th and 26th

Seminole Creamery Co
417 W. Fourth St,

0 W.'Second S t

Phone 634

Avoid tim e-wasting, money-wasting detours oi
the road to merchandise value. Read the adver
tising “road maps.”
.

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N',v

. T B P H D 'A V . DfiCBMPfen 32.1917

lers Of Herald Ads,

PAGE SEVfTtl

WEST WANTS TO
MAKE CHOICE OF

8^ mixed quartet; 9, Maxwell Hour;
ready to quit, concede th t demaad*''
10, Balklte Hour.
of the West and proceed to other
business.
379.5, W’GY Schenectady, 790:
• The independenc? and Nrt'idin-r#
8. mixed quartet; 8:30; Hoover
.which these We* «rn Itvde.t Pa&lt;e
Sentinels; 9, Clicquot Eskimos;
i t '- - r
rv «
a T A i m i r n developed in the last few weekj U
10, Carborundum band; 11, dance1
u t i l ) tl«T«lpre.gram.
(i
II
P
f\JI l l \ l I \ H K rrmarkan;*. White they cxpe.t the
J 1— Miscellaneous
a • l i v l I I l l i L L r uppo*t of mo*. of the radical Sen33.1, WBZ Springfield, 900: O.i
*•»*«»«
■—
| atom and Keprc. intatives, th:y
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE* j Wandering M instrel; 9, Maxwell1
The first 10 who enroll at The
| Serious View Of Politics Is have made it perfectly d e a r that
Hour; 10 Balkito HoiiV.
AMONG FRATURED.
. C a s h io A d v a n c e
m ,
„
«
t hey have no alliance with the radiCranford Expert School 405 First
n ! 408.5, WRC Washington, 040;
raken By Central Section c„i bIoc. -Huy have b3en a|mo.,:
PROGRAMS
« " *
wil1 ** Ki'en a coma|
Waldorf-Astoria ofchestrn; 7,
td». will b# rw nv«ii
A s It Sees lis tjf Naming brazen recently in the frank e;!*!**?„ 5125.00 course for only
j u, S. Army Band O rchestra; 8,
«nd collector ***»»
Rcpublican Standard Hearer preis.cn of iheir disregard lor Jrtr.
J-5.00, payable in weekly install­
»tt1yfor p»Tmcnt.
_____
i orah and far the Lorah-Notr *
8:0O_Dodge Brothers Pres- * '$ ! !
? ? H ? i ! , r°y
ments. Free books. Position se­
.... ............ 10c a line
* •‘ntation; Varied P ro g ra m - * j ^ 1 1 * 1 ' ClkqUOt Esk,roo" ;
CHICAGO, Dec. 22.-T he Mid- ‘ Miancc.
cured in from six to twelve
* WEAF, 29 stations.
* ' Sn,ith Hrotners.
_______ 8* a line
die We.-t i8 taking much fur grant*•« uo;* of the farm Rader i for
weeks. Enroll at once even if you
8:30 — Hoover Sentinels— 0
Southern.
“ “.......
„..7c a line cannot begin until later.
ed—perhaps altbjr^ther too much— ostly Itirijiation on a^iicvitiuml r**
-&gt;
WF.AF WEEI WFI WRC "! 2;&gt;d-9, WWNC Asheville, 1.610; :n politics these days. It is taken J*f
rates on requtwi
‘ mfMento when PretiWGY WCAE WTAM WWJ • \
atudio program ; 9:15 phpu- fur granted th at the prairie coun- '*tn Uool'.dge let it I e known th'!
Save
25'{-,
O.
S.
taughn,
optonieeduced rates a re for
r WOC WHO. , WOW
lu. theatre frolicy
........ WDAF
- -- -- - *. i lar. . music;
. _ ....................................
/
try will bi permitted to nominate ° h.cr ° a&gt;" 'h at he was inUrvstsd i*.i
0
&gt;'• H. Griffith. Optician.
insertions.
«
!
?
?
JStSH
i
!
M
4r
9'
"
Sn
AtUnt*’
SMh.* Republican candidate for Pr.*si- and might accept »n indirect d r
Sanford
Optical
Co..
.105
E.
0th
St
words of average length
»HAI WON KSD WCCO « Dodge preser.tatinn; 8:30. floorer dnU Hni. that Unle;s the Pem &gt;- ooviou* subsidy to agriculture by
Eyes examined, (Hasses made, only
WMC WSB.
Sentinels; 9, Maxwell Houi
anted a l*ne.
crat.. nominate
nome one who
device of giving cus.oni hou*e
fully
equipped.
Plant
in
San'ord.
num charge of 30c for
9:00—Clicquot Club F.skl- *
384.4 KTHS Hot S prings,\ 7R0; thinks in terms of the soil ,he MU- debentures or ccritfkates ns n
Also watch and clock repairing—•
j.«ertion.
V ,
nma: Novelty Program — * 9, Hailed Time; 9:30. basso; 10, d t West will elect It* nominee by t-t&gt;r"J* tor exported farm product*,
reasonable prices.
tdvertising Is restricted
WF.AF WEEI WJAR WTAG • Idance frolic.
on owrhelminic vote, it n**ure»
Thii convinced W ejtem far*n
«r classification,
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
to t it^ program of farm relief, 1I*™**1** th at the President reco/051.7.
uiavill
WWJ
S
WFI
WCAE
*1
1,113.
WHAS
U
u
iav
ilb
error Is made The Sanrepairing our specialty.
Toys,
lood control and waterway dove- ,
.nelr strength and wia wll9:00—Maxwell Hour: Wanda - Ilour;
» 3°' 10. Hand
Senlinels;
[Jerald will bo responsible
t
i
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
Hour. 9. Maxw II . ‘.opn.ent will be accepted by T?on- ; , K*
^CCCP^ olmojt anyth.ntc
one incorrect insertion.
Undowska—WJZ WJAX and ♦
erman's supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
rdO.O,
WMC
MemphU
r»R0:
R*:io
r
l«?fore
much
attention
i.^
jfiv*j
**
"* l'^aI*
required to rv*25 stations.
Jjvcrtiscr for subsequent
verse himself in his aversion to .h )
T h e II icy d o Store.” McLnndei
t
Hoover
Sentinels,
9,
Maxw-ll
‘
n.!°.*
ny
°
kcr
business.
(
Eon, The office should be
Arcade.
10:00—Chicago Opera; M“ t&gt;' 4 !!
Until very recently the attituJe equalization fee which g.vea tubimmediately In case of
Garden—WJZ WBZ WBAI. * Hlour.
Qiux
•
■
f
frrm Irnilers and sympnthc I c 1 tiar*CeA° , e t^*c Nary-Hau^on
370.9. ..WSM
Nashville#
CA^R AWMNGfj.—Auto Awning
* WHAM KDKA WUV WJIt • 1)1
n
^ politician* in this part cf the counA '^ a d y tb^y arc rtwrif.nj?
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
* KYW WCCO KSD WOC *
1.1
i
r
i
S
T
A
T
,
1
'
.ry
has
been
hclligen
ut.
It
has
i
,hc
^
"V' »h.nt ll wiU IM“ »"'*
ADVERTISER?
Eor Him
For Her
• WHO WOW WDAF WGN • Mn .vv i Hour, DRl.v. Christm: s cvn mafkc)1 by ,0Ull ani, fn.qucn
o whet it always meant and was
•
WEBIl
W.MAQ
WE
NR.
*
12—Wanted
,'■* * ‘
notice served on the wortd in gen-' ,r,'* nde&lt;l to do, but they will per­
Herald
representative
Razors, Fountain Pens, and sets, Vanities, Sheaffer Pan sets. Per*
"-*MB New Orlenns, 970; , ra i (bat unlc.ui the demands ot mit ihe use or new phras*oio-&lt;y
4hly familiar with rates
Humidors, Cigars, Cigarettes,
fume. Nunnally's and W hitman’s * # # * * « * « M C 0 * « • * 4 9:.*d varied program.
ir.d classification will
the Wcsle n country weiu n;o. by and give another name to the prineundie*. Perfume sets, Manicuns
WANTED—100 nien and women, Military, Brushes, Watches, P ipes,1
.
_
2*
U
.
WRVA
Richmond,
- u complete information.
H80. Congress n whirlwind of opposition iule or the equalization fee.
to get their hair cut for 7oc a; r . I*nnen,s shaving sets, Comhin.i- sets, ( i»mb and Brush sets ami THURSDAY, DECEMBFR 22.
7:05. Booker's Virginians 8, Mod would be let loose to pr.-vent tax
|roa wish, they will assist
Iji ney's Drug Store,
272.C.. U 'li; Atlantic City, 1,100; ....
Him sets of Bill Fold, Cigarette Kodaks.
n n Songs; 9. Maxwell Hour; lo. reduction, to attack the tariff and
/wording your w ant ad 317 East 5th St.
First St,
If
ns»\
etc.
l-nney's
l&gt;nig
Store,
9,
Dual Trio; 10:20 Musical Genii'Area Temple Mosque concert.
1&lt;, it more effective.
the Fe ieral Reserve System and
Wanted to buy good used bicyel*'| First St.
Lag; Organ (11-2 hr*.).
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Butter Milk
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and
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BRITAIN" is muking a great ef- much support has heen adduced
bookkeeper.
Call nt 105 West chiefs and Red Room Slippers. Phone 811.
Milk for Babies
[ping district, lost n Ca!i- First
Woodruff &amp; Watson, 208 E. I ,-------- --------------------------------------- dinner dance; 8:25, N. A*., P h il-T ° ft to produce movies.
from the South that the East is
Street.
' moonstone oblong gold
First St.
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harmonic orchestra; 10:30, orgun
a keepsake, rew ard if
nocturne; 11:05, Villa Venice orch­
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t i n e . ___________
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rooms furnished. 1101 F.lm and
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leather coin purse conreasonable » rices.
Mi-Lady * Dcotch, The Bicycle Store, Mc- Sentinels; 9, Cll-quot Eaklmo0;
Jtp.OO bill and small 11th St.
Shoppe, 110 Magnolia.
10, Smith Broth, i
luinder Arcade.
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light sunny attractive bed
154 3. WJZ New York, titlO; 7,
Herald, Reward.
rooms. 212 W. 4th St.
U. S. Army band; 7:50, Memoriul
215— Miscellaneous For Sale
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inolia Ave.
Phone 137.
va
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flTE in every ahapt and FOR KENT—3 room house with
etc,. Sanford Ccmeu'.
garage. $8.00 n month. Apply
Ccr.pnny, F ifth
and 117 Poplar Ave.
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Phone 112-W. _
| R'usel.
Farm s, Grovsa. The lleruld will rent free a
110 N. Park Ave. Phone ticket to the Milane. to Mr. Sam
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19— Houses For Sufe

FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
nolia Avenue north of Central
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
cash required payments like rent.
[HOOFING—'The Roof F.v Address It. H. B. Care The Herald.
Metal
shingles;
(earn tin' and gnlvtnizcd 20—Farms For Sale
James II. Cowan. Oak
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
I Third St. Phone 111.
10 Acres or more, flowing wells.
2 Railroad sidings half mile
YOUR OLD WALLS
IF. NEW WALL PAINT front property. Price $255.00 per
UNO NEW AND BET- acre your own term s. Paul P.
PR FURTHER INFORM A Harnett, 19 Wull Street, Orlando,
PALL PHONE 235-J OR Florida. Phone 8398 or 5313.
a COLLER, SANFORD.

21—Acreage For Sale

SRAPII --repairing, piano
by rxrerla with 17 years
Sanford music store
IShrippc . Room 10 &amp; 11 Me­
ade, Phone R32.
Signs of all kinds,
^rd Paint it Wall Paper
DRUG STORE—PreDrugs, Soda, We are
1ss your phone. Call 103

FOR SALE:—Beautiful areeag*
between Orlando roads. 33 1-3
acres, consisting of some high and
some low land. Ideally s i t u a t e d
for poultry farm. Frontag? on old
Orlando roud. Cun lie bought at
a bargain with very easy payments.
Tills is an opportunity for some
one to get a desirable poultry farm
for almost nothing. For further
information see R. J. Holly, First
National Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida._______ ____________ _

BLOCKS— Irrigation 24— Lots For Sale
lind general cement work. FOR SALE; AT ACTUAL COST
| r »n rete Co. J. E. TerBEFORE THE BOOM- Well loPmn. 3rd and Elmcatsd lot facing east on Palmetto
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In go«l
neighborhood. Very desirable for
Wanted Male
home, quite close to school. $1750.00
Almost your own t?rms. Address
, TRANSPORTATION—To Reniinole Builders. Ir.c. P. 0. Box
lo truck driver who will 431, Sanford, Florida.
down there. Apply C.
Herald office at 26— Miscellaneous For Sale
Must sell R. C. A. Super H etrv
dyne Radio.
Phone 10L

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of S t o c k h o l d e r a Gif
t h e S e m in o le u u ry , la ;* , ill, ' r e l ie f s o u g h t
by
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t h e o ffice o f t h e C o m p a n y . In tin- i b ' o ' n • illvoree of t h e C o m p l a i n C ity of S n n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n
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ember, mi*.
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S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
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I a i n K a n d O ltD F .U K D t h i s SQlh &lt;
S ecretary.
day o f N n v e m h e r. 1S2T.
\V. W . C SMITH.
V. B. DO UO LABS, I
I’rv s ltlen t.
As t ' l e r k of t h e a b o v e
■tyled c o u r t . I
N O T IC K
ityr A. M. IVKICKS.
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liatdv of S an fo riJ. F l o r b l u , w ill b&gt;
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n l *u o’c lo c k n. in., In t h e &gt;11r o o t n m
ro o m of tile h a n k , lo e l r c t illrcct*
or* for tlin r m m l i i u y e a r , in b e a r
re p o r t* of o f f i c e r * u m l t» transact
Hitch o t h e r bustiii!** * * m ay p ro p r r l y coine b e f o r e th y m e..linn .
It. F . W ll iT N K I t .
Cuehiv r

until Christmas!”

Nothing is worse than last -minute Christmas shop­
ping.
The laoel-“Not to be opened until Christmas!”-is
the true symbol of the shopper who considers others

Virginia Girl Comes
Back To Life A fter
BEING INCASKET

(Legal NoUccs)
IN T i l K C I R C U I T C p I U t r . T W K N TV T l l l l t D J U D I C I A L C ll tr i U l T
OF FLO R ID A .
IN AND F O R
T U B COUNTY
O F SKMIN OLK.
IN C IIA N C K ItY .
J O H N S. A R J I l T A O i : . C o m p l a ln a n l .
va »
A. tl, MIL A ir, II A l t l t l B T A. UO l i p
.uni A. W . ROlh'i h e r h u s b a m f.
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N O T IC B O F M A S T E R 'S HALF.
Not lea I* h e r r l i y g l v m t h a t n n .
il rr a n d l&gt;y v i r t u *
n f tin- f i n a l
t i n . "nr n f
fo re c lo su re
and
sale
mail* nm l e n t e r e d o n Ih e t’SIh d a y
nf N o v e m b e r. A. D 1SJ7. by t h e
J u d g e of t h e C i r c u i t rim trt In a m i
(n r S e m in o le C o u n t y . F lo r id a . In
t h a t c e r t a i n t ' b a n e e r y s u i t iw tiding
in sa id
C ourt
w h erein
J o h n 8.
A rm ltu g e Is c o m p l a l n n n t . a n d A.
M M ilam , H a r r i e t A. Hobo a n d A.
IV. Robb, h e r h u s b a n d , a r e d e f o n tliini*.
I. H. A. U. W il k in s o n , a s
S p ecial M a s t e r o f s a i d C o u r t a p ­
p o in t e d lu e a ld f i n a l d e c re e ,
w ilt
o f f e r f o r s a i d a n d s e l l t o t h e hlK hest nml b e s t b i d d e r
fu r cash at
p u b lic o u t c r y
b efore
ih * C o u r t
ili.u s e In S a n f o r d H e m ln o le C o u n ­
ty
F lo r id a , o n M o n d a y t h e I n d
■luy of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1921. tb o
s a m e b e in g a r u l e
day
of said
C o u r t, a m i d u r i n g t h e l# * e l h o u r*
nf * a |r . t h e p r u j i e r t y d e s c r ib e d In
iiml o r d e r e d
so ld
by
said .f in a l
d e c re e , w i d t h p r o p e r t y Is s i t u a t e d
In I h e city o f S o n fi.ril C o u n ty nf
S em in o le a n d S t a t e n f F lo r id a , a n d
dcM-rlbeil
m ore
p articu larly
aa
follow s, l o - w l t i
All of lllo c k
Six
(«).
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F o u r t e e n ( I t ) , a c c o r d i n g to i j .
fle rlru d e 'r
M ap
of .H anford,
o t h e r w i s e b e t t e r d e s c r i b e d C*
F lo r id a iJ tm l a n d C o lo n i s a ti o n
film U diI
MJ| l&gt;
«t. O e r i r u d e ’s A d d iti o n
•« Ih e
T o w n o f S i n f o r o . w h ic h M a p U
of r e c o r d In I h e p u b li c r e c o n l*
(.f S»m lnole
C o u n ty .
F lo r id a ,
in pi* 1 R ook N'o. I n t pajT»»
* 17-117.
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Thl* p r o p e r l y I* so ld to co m piv

Christmas Decs from fifty cents
up. Comer 2nd Street, and Park
lD BOND AND MORT- Ave. M, M. Lord, phone. 3512.
C0MPANY. 112 Second 4 piece brown wicker living room
suite a t bargain. 604 Elm Are.
|? nn inciroved business
ncr ptnu—ty. Also will FDR - S A L E — Umbrella tent 9x9,
•hrtjr-K "
se cu rity .
good one , new.
Htone 743-J.
11U01 M a g n o lia .__ ________
Is and F lo w e re
Will sell free a -ticket t« lh“
I lew" to Misa Clwire Zachry, if she
and other re ring wU» „*k at The Herald.
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*i iir n n tN o .
l y p e s t r a i n * . AID
lie© p u p p i e s u n t i l C h r i s t m a s , « " * f ; FS:nruiK
o li c it o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
Oak Ave.
Phone 244-W.

CULPEPER, Va., Dec.

and does buying early, and most often this enviable
person is a reader of advertising.

2 2 .-

( I NS) —Mim
Fanniu
Broyles,
laughter cf a farm er here, today
reia ml how It feeU to come bat!;
from the "dead.''
She startled mourners around
her coffin-when sh j sat up nml
excitedly asked, "where am 17”
,
Her parent* had mourned her as
dead, and the usual funeral ur- .
rangetren a were completed evm
lo the point of the minister being
present to preach he funeral ser­
mon, She was struck by a limb
from a falling tree and had been
pronounced deadWhen restorinlvei were given
her she declared that she was conct!ous while the funeral arrange­
ments were being made but could
not speak or move to signal tnr
parents th a. rSe was alive,
Physlcianr. today said that Mist i
Broyles would recover.

t

Every newspaper is an unfailing suggestoin list of
things that father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart,
wife, husband, nephew, niece uncle and aunt would
really appreciate.
Why not make this one a Merry Christmas for your­
self?
Advertising will do more to help you solve the Christ­

THE U. S. is roaklnj more fore­
ign loan* la 1927 than in 19211.

mas shopping problem than anything else.

LU M BER

SANFORD HERALD

and
B u ild in g
M a te ria ls

Security
Lumber Co.
Phone 707.
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                    <text>^ fO U R N E W S P A P E R

published In F lorida’s H e a rt.
‘ I The W o rld s G reatest V egetable
Section. Its K ichostG nrdenL and.

Service

REED DESIRES
TOBEHONORED
ATCONVENTION
Stormy Petrel Of The
Senate Plana To Aini
For TheDemocratic
Convention Choice

Wishes Are Made
KnownBy Friend
To Counteract Story To The Contrary
H&gt; Gtorge H. Holmes
International News Service Staff
Correspondent

Solon Asks Probe
Of Naval Disaster
WASHINGTON. Dec. 21.­
*“*
The
( ongrcssional
presaure for an investigation
or the Navy gatherc&lt;l strength
t-dny; despite the Navy Depart,
ment s statement that th o S-»
submarine casualty was a pure
accident. Hep. ninck (l&gt;&gt; of
New York introduced „a ,resovou.
"tion in the house calling for i
complete investigation „f tho
•VrfiV
""1Seger
e h° Mtrchni,t
and
Rep.
(It) of Marine
\ cvv
•lursey placet! before the house
a resolution demanding full in­
formation from the Navy DeP irtm eat on th«» S-i tragedy.

SEMINOLE BOARD
HOLDS LP MONEY
COMING TO CITY

SA N FORD, hLOIU u L.W K IIX ESU A V . DEC EM BER 21. 1027?
M ember Audit B ureau O f Circulations

TAKETHEFOXCommunfry Tree

m

REM
U
S,
FREED
,
Lighted \Christmas Night

"

^

ISCURTORDER

During

_

_____

'MusicalProgram ML C
ARRYONCrew Of Submari

Plans for a. municipal hristnus
ter free of charge. Tho Sanford
Christmas tree, which
All le Electric Company will donate the
"------1lighted on Christmas
cuing es the use of n string of 100 sockets,
Gigantic M an-Hunt For Fugi- " ,rt of an appropriat Yulelidc "hilo
the Randall and Melton
live Slayer Of California
, hnv* ***" nipleted, electric companies will furnish the
Girl
la tsmirnH n . n , . n i
“ ‘ “ ruing to an nnnoun men: to­ ulhs at cert and tho coloring witht.'r ii.s
Spurcd On H&gt; Order d.-&gt;
by James Moughi il, stinc ap tu re Hint At AllCost 'rvisnr of city bcautifica cm work. •-ui charge. Cost of the bulbs will
.
h? borno |»y voluntary contribution
--------;',r - Moughton. assisted y menial which may be addressed to Mrs
"vrs of the Snnfonl Ga oa Club. Henry Wright.
h is been engaged for
io past
In addition to lending assistance
few days in working o tho deJ-,d&gt; of the first seriv of its m making this y ear's-tree a suethe Sanford Garden Club will
I’ioces O f Mull* E v id en ce D is­ l uni to be staged in th city,
also present to tho city n tree whin,
Ibe Christmas treo,
nted
in
" 'll I*’ used in futures years. The
c o v e re d In Hoorn O f H o r­ &lt; • ntral Park, will bo
hted at ticc
a fine specimrnt of the juniner
ro rs " H elp T o Solve Deed h o'clock during a son •ervice
that will be participate In by UH. Hnrhadcnsls, or native reil cedar
^ I.OS ANGELES. Cal., Dec. 21—- •very chmch in S a n tiR The vill be placed in n sipiare at tho
Bring in the "Fox’*.—-(lend or nlivf-. Program includes the ai ring Of r»ot of Park Avenue. The tree will
This is the order which today spur .arols and the Adeste FI .•lis. led . I’lnntcd by a landscape nrtiq
Tho tree •ill le '•ilh the assistance of Mr. Moughred on th«» jji'rantlr nmn-hunt for '•v a cornet.
it and the Garden Club committee
William Eduard Hickman, identi­ lighted cnch night fr.m Christ- t..••mpose.l
of II. F. Whitner J r.
mas
until
New
Year’s.
fied ns the kidnnpncr of little Mnr11■*,ry Nickel and Roy F. Hymes.
I nder Mr. Moughton* supeiion I'u;kcr and r- .inallv churged
A brief program Will mark tho
with the murder of tlv* 1“ year ' '"w i the tree has bee ma.’e •I. dien:mi,
of tho tree. Miss Marold s&lt; hou| girl.
p mly for hanging of |i its and
o r c t Young and M.C. Haddock
•
t)
‘
r
decorations.
The
eftctricity
\hviiA * one jump ah ad of tinwill direct the Girl Scouts and Hoy
police, the arch plotter wlw ■ t\| •“‘t will be borne by thi city us ^•ouu in appropriate exercises.
tiinis 'If .“ Fox Fate" in demamling '• i II a i the work of decora illg tile Ibe public is cordially invited to
a nu re 11,500 for the life of his tree. Tho Florida Power at Light "’ ptesent and children ure cspeci• liildish captive, has eluded an Company will furnish II the ally welcomed to the exercises
army of pursuer-, for three day s necessary wire and install he me- which will begin a t 3 o'clock.
end four nights.
N Idle the chase nrcju-i tl

Fiendish Murderer
Hunted For 3 Days

*

INSAMELINEAre GrowingS lig i
Law yer, Ex-IlootleR'Rer And
W ife-Slayer
S tates
He
Will Dedicate Life To De
' feat Volstepd Amendment

Signals Have1
.FUROR STICKS TO NoFrom
Ill-Fated
For 15 Hours; j
RECITAL
THAT
HE
IMans To Tour Land
Too Rough For!
And Give Lectures WAS INTIMIDATED
Lifting Derricl
MeanH ,lem us W llne88 Declares T h a t KidA
Nill H ave To Face Probate
Mill
well Asked
Sign A ffi.Asked To Sljfn
ffi­
C ourt To D eterm ine Sanity
dav its Anif He Did So W hen
CINCINNATI. Ohio. Dec. 21 — ....Pros. A ttorney W as A bsent

A m x r / x ft* * C*A a
A JT IV 6 U l l u C G

Principal Efforts
Made To Reclai
Bodies In Boats Hi

George Remo?, acquitted of the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, (INS)
im ird.r of hi* wife, Imogene, "on
-—Edward J. Kid well, member of
the
-id,,
grounds
of
insanity,’*
W ASHINGTON. Dor. 21—
tno Fall-Sinclair Oil conspiracy
will dedicate the rest of his
(INS)—S e n a to r “Jim'" lleetl County Com m issioners Will
he says, "to stifle the Intuit known jury, stuck doggedly to his story
W ASHINGTON, Dec.
today that he had been intimi­
NVi(lihold Rond And Ilridjjt?
as the Prohibition Law."
of M issouri, around w Iumo
(IN
S )— D eath w as the
It "a* by circumventing this lnw dated by the district attorney’s of­ n t the b a tte re d hulk
Funds U ntil S ta tu s Of City
white h a irs have surged more
fice
into
signing
"several
false
that Remus n few years ago be­
M a rra n ls H as Iteen Decided
political sto rm s than are v is­
came known as tho nation's most affidavits" for use in tho criminal subm arine S-4 ns salv.
ited upon m ost men in
audacious nnd spectacular boot- contempt trial of Harry F. Sin­ operations were resum ed
l*y action of the County Cor.s.
Icger, building up a gross business clair. William J . Bums, anil four Provincetow n H arbor
public life, has determ ined missioners, meeting in special ses­
of &gt;100,000,000. He made a profit associates.
upon his political future.
A m essage from Adm
Kidwell, under questioning by
of soinj $7,000,000—nnd lost prac­
sion Tuesday morning at the court
He is going to “shoot” for house, certain moneys due the City
tically nil of it. He knows the George P. Hoover, Sinclair attor­ F ra n k H. B rum by, in c
booze business ns probably no oth­ ney, had stated that he had been of tho rescue fleet, ad
the Democratic
' ' road
c ra tic Presidential iro,n th«
«&gt;« ami bridge fund of
er man does nnd can sp.-uk with forced to sign affidavits alleging
“ unty, will bbe w S e M
Nomination in 1928. If he get* p i n o l e Co
IrarH i ™ , " ^
0 1V I P E T I T I O N
thnt two Hums detectives had ap­ tho N avy D epartm ent ah©
some authority.
.... .
.
.If. not, pending tho
the :adjustment "f a m atter | olojr* r .re aiding detectives In
H 1 lv /il
in dede
it well and
good;
proached
him during tho oil trial before noon that as pori
Resides touring t!ie country ns
hich involves the redemption of tcrmin.ng how Marlon Parker was O i l
there
i&gt;
the
slippered some $45,000 worth of city time put ;&gt;i death before her body was
n lecturer he
plans to write n mul engaged him in conversation. and mooring equipment
case of r.rivntc life stretching w arrants now held by the board as carv'd to pieces and finally given
book "The life of George Remus.” Movements of the Bums opera­ swung into f^sition, no signals
* *
ahead of liimi He is tired of the security for deposit:, in the Semi­ back to her distressed fatho'.
Remus probably would have gono tives in shadowing the oil jury come from the ill-fated craft for
the basis for tho contempt
Senate, and wants no mere of it. nole County Dank.
zcott
free for the slaying of his are
more than 16 hours.
trial.
'Vitli hits of mute evidence,
This is the background for the
wife, whom he shot last Oct. 0 in
The
board
voted
to
hold
up
the
found
in
a
veritable
"horror
chum
Assistant
United
States
AttotTho most optimistic estimates
statement issued here today by
Eden Park, had not Judge Chester
ity money following the appear- b*'r in a Bellevue Avenue a p a rtncy James O' Lenry, who was naval experts said 80 b o o n
R.
Shook
eliminated
from
his
in­
Fantuel YV. Fordyco, chairman of ^unee
of h, II. Ashcraft, receivin' nient house the deserted lair of the LM c C alifornia Crop ill Be Nnled KducalorW hoSttcriimil­ structions to the jury the “straight directly nccuscd by Kidwell of the maximum time life could
the Democratic State Committee tor the bunk, who suggested the : killer, these invert gators were u-opened examination maintained in the torpedo
H eavier T his Season I'han
of Missouri, proclaiming the Rood
l'd Y esterday To An H eart not guilty" form of verdict. Tho browbeating,
action
ns
part
of
u
scheme
where‘’‘
"shutting
piecemeal
the
iu m:
of
tho
witness
todny. He showed in which six members of the
Lt
P
ast,
Says
Heitorl
jury
wanted
to
gi\-o
Remus
n
Sen!
ondidacy. It was is :uod with Sena­
Attack Will lie Hurled Ip Christmas present in the form of Kidwell one of the affidavits— wero kno wnto have been
by the county might realise money atrnrioua crimo in the nnnnls of
tor Reed's knowledge and conaeut. on the collateral and permit tho de- a civilised community.
To F ederated Sales hief
Tallahassee, Form er Home his freedom but they could not, which he. Kidwell. had personally prisoned.
and it said th at: “ Under no thrum * ••net bank to facilitate the bund­
under the lnw. So they did the dictated—nnd asked him if it was
lllooil
stains
found
h
pattered
in­
Eighty hours were up last nl
stances will he ugem heroine a ling of il» account’wifli the County
Sanford celery growers cii a \GAINESVILLE, Fla., Dec. 3 1 .- next bust thing—returned the ver­ one of which he had been forced nt 11:30. Ninety six hours—f
side n porcelain Cathtub, in which
candidate for the Somite."
Beard.
full davs—will have elapsed a t 3
the girl is believed to liave been | 0tt heavy competition fronilCall- (IN’S )-F u n e ra l services fr.r Dr. dict of not guilty on the sole to sign.
Thus the die is rust considerable
"Yes," said Kidwell, ’\ h a t b this afternoon since the Ci
ground of insanity."
A t the time the w arrants came butchered, and hi ood JiplotrhiM on ‘°rna this season, accordinglto u A. A. Murphrec, "
-sidrnt
of
finality. I t’s the Wl lit-* House or into the possession of the county, the bathroom wall were being an­ litte r just received by iLrnie
This means Remus will hnvo to one of several.” The district attor­ Guard destroyer Paulding sent
tho University
'da, who
retirement for the stormy petrel of none of the commissioner* was alyzed.
I unnon, district sales mnXiger .n , ,
,
bo before Judge Wiliam H. Leudcrj ney's office Inter plans to produce S-4 down.
yes- in probate court and prove that he witnesses who will swear Kidwell
Democratic politics. Fcra'.nr Heed fmniliur with Ihc ilotails of the
n hoar*, t
Although the heavy
Small &lt;iuantities of oatmeal for the Federated Fruit and*’— ' l"‘
etahle Growers Inc., of New ork, 1 ;nl:,V- will be held u t ’tho First Is ratio. If he is found to be in­ n.sked for the privilege of making which had beaten back the re
'» 'If*, although his, vigor belies bis transaction, a v o id in g to their porridge, and tapioca
pudding,
jears.
The sane, he wtl be sent to tho Limn the affidavits In question.
ships for more- than 48 hours
stiileinents at t he rrecting. It was found In the kitchenette, which who made public the con nt* Biipli; t Church here today,
O'Leary led Kidwell through n subsided noticeably this mo
The Missouri friends of Senator however, disclosed that tiiu arm - convinced detectives that the girl of the communication. Mr. an- pntire University closed in honor (O hio' hospital, for the criminal
series
of
questions
ami
finally
got
K.
L.
Kaufman,
federal
a
jr
cul­
Ihvd were moved to make their inole County Hank hud offered had dined In her death cell also
Insnnr, The general belief la that
Admiral Brumby advised the
tural statistician at Sam an, ito. •&gt;f the noted educator today.
Remus will bo held Bane, inasmuch the witness to admit that In view nwcll was still too gTsat to pe
P"sitica_elcar r.t the candidacy of .hem to the cluik of the hoard with were being analyzed.
T’.i afternoon hia body will be na the three alienists appointed by of everything that had happened, speedy operations.
ion's advices ( were obtained om
f*°v. AI Smith that Senator Rood thb injitlnctioa to "tako
The possibility that little Mnr- The survey is regarded ns a
b sen to Tullnhuxscc, liis former Judgo Shook to observe hint In ho was of the olnlun tho defend­
Because of the rolling
h me. for Iiuriul.
ants in the oil conspiracy trial hod mine-sweeper Falcon, fit
• omprrhensivo report on tho it
court found him to ba sane.
lion of thq California crop.
y*)r. .'iurphrec, prcsidenVfcr th»
.«* souo’xw l*0" I,rcPar*d “to do onytihng to the rescue croft, hod to
Bni] ivr. Ramus will be
University Of Florida, wan found today. II,
Not only will tho {Junford
i
,
h i. ..II in
‘S . f i J . J S " ml k* l&gt; f m " mooring northeast and
dead in bed in his homd hore Tucs- tlio county Jail last night,
trict have to compote with an
of the 8-4 marker buoy,
happier
ilny momtnpr.
“ I feel that with four men har­ tie Into two other mine
ernge crop grown In the Is&gt;s
thnn in years. The verdict which
gules nnd H
IIu became ill shortly a fte r mid­ wun reached on the first ballot was ing followed me, thoy wero try­ the Lark and Mallard, to
Diego Suctions
Despite the prevailing impres­ vcjit us collateral for its deposits
rhe janitor of the llellevuc ii will also Inn
night lart night and a physician certlfi :d to probate judge Leuder ing to see If I was tho kind of man sufficient stability to ptrmi
have to eantoml
sion among many Democrats that iit local banks.
Apartments told police that on Ir.st a heavy shipment fioni wlial
was summoned. Ho rallied, how- shortly a fter it was rendered. who would accept u bribo.” said resumption o f diving.
’’
the rumination is going to Muiitn,
Tho question draw from George Friday night curing the night Known as tho Kan Jouqiiia i__
Kidwell.
thif. backers
’ ’
This
judge
may
hold
Remus'
san­
the
rescue
crew
has
given
up
sndl®,v!’r’
“,u*
H
&gt;e
attack
was
not
cunof
the
Reed
movement
I
A.
Do
Cotter
citv
and
Kidwell next udmitted thnt he hope of finding life within the
•llnt'n Ithej
Iwk arc
nv. sitting
,I••
. .
* * .d county a t - 1 ° n '*'hiih Marion is now believed .Sacramento river deltn, from which aidcrcd daiiK *rou.i.
ity hearing todny, so that Remus
believe
in —
a Ibcuutorncy, a statem ent thwit
..................
the war- I?, nnvw been murdered.— lie saw peak shipments in past years have This morning when his daughter, mny be u free nmn by Christ- hnd voluntarily come to assistant tho first divers w^re ordered
tih.'l ntiuiegic position.
rant... in question have not been r e - ! Hickman sneak into hi* rooms, been made before January I nnd Mrs. David Worth, of Gainesville, nuu.
District Attorney Neil Uurkinshaw attem pt to clear the torpedo to
If t?mith cannot lie nominated cognized ns city obligations b e - ' crying- mysterious litimli*..
bundles under consequently has not beet) a com­ went to his room to investigute Ids
nnd
mmlo one statement. Berk, In the hope of effecting
aiwl there are a number of liemo- runs? the question of their validity Ms arms
in.ihuw, he said, asked him to re­ the croft.
petitor of tho local crop.
fail ure to appear nt his usunl time,
(rutic die-hards who believe he I has not been determined as yet.
duce tho statement to w riting In
Twice In the same night llickA average crop is reported from she was unable to awaken him nnd
Last reports
from Adm
f-mnot he—this convention must The attorney stated that authori­
his own language and ho was left to an attem pt to reclaim the
man drove away In un automobile the” western state with «i...
summoned the family physician
inevitably turn to u compromise zation for issuance of th
alone with n stenographer. Ho was were eubmerged in 12 or 15 .
I)r.
G.
Tilninn,
who
pronounced
randidnic, they point out. And in
not intimidated into making it, ho of eoft, slimy mud, 105 feet be
him dead. Dr. Tillman Issued tho
tbe next breath' they ask, “who U
udmitted.
.
follo.ving rtatem ent as to the
the wft‘*rline.
•■'ior_- m ailable than Reed?" they
cause of lii.s death:
Tho statement In this affidavit:
&amp;nv-vcr their own question by usWith lifting cranes and pont
"Doctor Murphrec died about D I Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie "Igivc Mr. Uurkinshaw thia In­ on the scene, and all hope of
serting he is the one nmn, possibly
formation
of
my
own
accord
and
o’clock tin* morning while asleep, Caroline Tolar, pioneer citizen who
out Milo of Gov. Albert
Ritchie j
cue abandoned, the diving
the cause of his death being enr- died Monduy afternoon after a free will," Kidwel admitted was directed Ui principal efforto
°f Maryland, to whom the Smith
correct;
ounry thrombosis. He hud a mild three days’ illness, were held this
May
to an attem pt o reclaim the
P*®ple nnd the anti-Sm ith people
Baptist
hauls for hi.t contention th it
placed nt H.K50 compared will utturk of nngirot during the even­ morning a t tho First
of the 43 members of the
roubl turn to without hard feelings. ubooks
ing."
Church
of
which
Mrs.
Tolar
hnd
of the bank showed that the
HJ150 lust season.
Our fom us
who were trapped when the
Rf-d Is “damp," but he is l*r.»le£[w arrants had been delivered to the ( I f l o i J n L
R q n n ira i
Announcement of Doctor Mur- been an active member since it*
tant.
production for the state mad
sel went down. The next effort
Lank and money paid out for them.
H v IttL )
I i u l l l { U t ; L November 8 is 1,329,04XL Cnllforni phree’s death was a shock to Gain­ founding many years »go.
be directed toward ealvaging
It would be an irenicul turn ef nnd also pointed out that Ihc ci!
Ex­
The final rit.’s were in rhargo of
submarine Itself
crates compared with l,;it&lt;5,0 esville and all of Florida.
•ab’ if the Missourian rhotild auditors' report recognizes th&lt;
crates last season. The rdoiy pressions. of -profound regr t were Dr F. D. King nnd Dr. E. D.
Instruction* also h av t bos
*ni’rge from the ndM convention w arrants as outstanding indebtedvoiced
by
Governor
John
W.
Mar­
Brownlee..A mixed qunrtct com­
sued to Admiral Brumby to .
«rate used in California is Inrgdr
** the nominee, tig h t years ngn at ne&gt;s.
'.
than the one used in Florida. | tin, by state officials, educators posed of Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Mrs.
the first diver enter the boat
“an hrancinr^phc was "thrown out**
MEMPHIS Dec. 21— (IN S )—
Air.
De
I'ottes
rrnlied
lluil
the
lieliove
tho
crate I- cna- nnd citizen- in every city and I&gt;. C, Mooro, J. I). Parker and B. G
•(**. iFlorida
iu i mt« iiiiiu
’[f the convention that nominated
town
throughout
tho
state.
’
(Continued on Page 3)
Moors sung several hymns, favor­ Mrs. Alma McClavy, 32, who killed
MEXICO CITY, De
w arrants had not been included in
rircrril half th r nize of tin
«n * 5 M. Cox,
’
th refunding schcnm because no ; —Further banqueting
s won riHUk- 1approxim&lt;4d
iforniu crate. Doctor
Tho Murphrce
aupruximwas
vi one of the ites of Mrs. Tolar’s. As a reces­ her first husbund anil divorced
reinrds had been found to shaw ••ccing w ire on Col. Charles A. sto ra g e number of crates lohd«d South’s nio*t prominent educators. sional the choir sang "N earer My her aucorid, was held in jail here
that the city obtained full value Lindbergh’s schedule for today. to the car in California is 180. He was the recipient of many God To Thee’’ during the services today for questioning In connection
scholastic honors and was loved nnd rendered "Rock Of Ages" and " It with the mysterious slaying last
General Alvaro Ohregun, former
"The Sail Joaquin and the Hsc(continued on imge two)
of her third husband, Mich­
t president of Mexico, will bo host rnmento rivers’ Delta is the Ur- rrsptctcd by every one who knew Is 'Veil With My Soul.” As tho night
ael
McClavy,
60. road contractor.
him.
•
casket wus being borne from tho
to the famous flyer at a banquet gest producing urea in ( zlifor*
McClavy .was shot to death a t his
Dr. James M. F arr,' Vice pres­ church, the group again song
ut tho Pyramids near Sun Juan niu having 7,100 acres compared
home last night shortly a fte r he
Tcotihuacnn, one of the most pic­ with 7.000 acres planted lust sea­ ident pending the appointment of a "N earer My God To Thee.”
returned from a Christmas shop­
MIAMI, F la ." Dee. 21. • v
turesque sites of old Mexico.
A large
number
ot
friends g a - ! ping tour- r«q---—
son. Tho crop in this wetion sucessor to Doctor Murphrce.
uptown. Wlth
“ ‘ (WO bull..
.
.
..
.
.
.
bverthing is In readiness for the
Mrs.
Murthu
Wallace,
one
of
Doc.
According to plans today, Col. moves from around October I to
thered at tbe church to pay their sts. through his heart and a third ^-A irplane transportation
silnre Theater’s annua] Christmas
Lindbergh will sturt his ucriul tour | April I. Last year approximately tor Murphrec’s two daughters, to­ final respects to ono of the best In his hip, McClavy died enroute Miami and Havana, Cuba,
Btty which- will bo staged today Is LT hcr " ay *® £ ain«Sv,lH* known and most beloved women in to the hospital without making a started by Christina! it
of Central America next Wednes* 1.501)
"
car* were shipped from the Vay
•orrow morning n t 10 o’clock when
nounced here by T. Duncan
day. IliH fir? t hop will be to Guate­ Delta. This year producti.n will
to hl,cn&lt;l lho ChrU‘* h'anford. Many floral offerings statement.
* thousand Sanford boys and
Arrangement for the Chamber mala. Lindbergh made this deci- probably U somewhat under this
of Miami, president and
nttestdd the widespread friend­
A
few
minutes
later
Mrs.
Mc­
19
^°
]‘Juy9,
;ira txpoclod to a tln u i the of Commence Nvw Y r.r’s dinner! g|on a s hc~w'as sUting
~
Wallace, who is expected to ships which she enjoyed here and Clavy appeared a t police headqaur- manager of the
he »now. The only requirement to be staged nt the Hotel t orrest | (*dor Morrow’s private in Ambaa- despite tho increase in sucuge
elsewhere. Following tho services ters in a taxicab. “My husband Airline, Inc., of
.
offlco
in
due
mainly
to
tho
fact
tint
the
ruach
Gainesville
today
or
tomoradmission will be tho contrib- Lake on the night of January C the
- American
.
Embassy.
greatur pereentnge of the trop 11 r,ow* &lt;,0CI‘ not l&lt;now o f h«r lath e r’s a t the church a brief interm ent has been shot,” she told officers. Miami.
of some candy, fruit, raisins are rapidly taking shape according
The first of the t
■ervice was helJ ut the Municipal Informed that he had died before
Into
and
the
usual
winter
In
this'
•nHcipatlng
eagerly
The
W
ar
Department
immediate­
« Ruts, all of which will bo collect­ to an announcement today by Sec­ ly planned to provide Lindbergh
reaching tho hospital,
epital, Mrs. Me- airplanes which
region is somewhat hazardous to hur reunion w,th hL!r k " ! 1* sho Cemetery.
” by the theater management for retary E. J. Trotter, who sn ij that
was recently married in Chicago to
zld:—“I om sorry, fair ran has )
.
.
with
an
escort
of
six
planes
to
ac­
Mrs.
Tolar
had
lived
in
Sanford
C,“vy
ra,m,y
«»
gvtribution among
the
poor although no fqrm al notice* Imd
(Continued on pugo J)
Sewell’* a fter
,
I Hubert Wallace.
what more can I sa y ? ”
company
him
for
ut
least
M)
kilo­
for
30
years
and
died
at
the
ago
«"!&lt;iren of the city.
ami.
This,
Inciden
Charles
E.
Miller,
a
boarder
at
been mailed reservations have a l­ meters, and possibly to Tapachuof 73. She was stricken suddenly*
** wta;5 announced today hy man- ready begun to lie received.
first international
. .h. .\ where
___ _______v.
tho .Spirit of St. Louis
Friday afternoou with streptococ­ the McClavy home, was sought b America using hyd:
y tr J. L. M nrentettc that the
police
for
questioning
today.
Mil
Among
tho
tnble*
will
be
one
for
|
will
leave
Mexican
territory
for
tho
(
ci infection and died three days
cf White-IIighloyman has cioThe giant planes,
and McClavy had hot words
later a t tho home of her grandson, lor
M'.R’I Hu* uso of several trucks thee First N'utiunul Lank which has short dash across Guatemala City.
with two 420 horsepower j
about
Mrs.
McClavy
early
yester­
T.
A.
Brotherson
on
Palm
etto
*hith will go to Benson Spring* nsi‘‘-'‘1
W»«W»(ioo« for 17 per* | .YcsUrday. Amerita’. flying am ­
day, neighbor* said. Mrs. McClavy liberty motors, will have i
- - - n - n orphans
pr.,nw“ sons, including Frank P. borstcr, bassador showed President Callei
Avenue.
fc ......- - tho Mthodist
was acquitted In 1019 a t Little Ing capacity of 16
II. C. DuBoso, director, what Mexico City looketl like from
Mrs. Tolar is survived by one Rock. Ark., for thq killing of her planes will b« luxt
me show nnd then return them president.
U.
F.
W
hitner
Sr.,
Ciishier,
A.
I..:
|}jC
u|
r&gt;
R
WOi
the
President's
J J J r ir home. '
Viaited by
freezing umpvrn - 1 southern part of the state Indicat- daughter, Mrs. Loretta Brotherson first husband. Roy Calvert, when cd embodying every
Betts, assistant cashier, Mr*. Jcnn first air voyage and he expressed
tures,
Kanford’a
vccgetnUe crops ed that vegetable crops in that lo. and tb « e jo n s , I)r. J ^ N^ Tolar, a verdict of justlflablo homicide for the air traveller.
II.
Beside the Miautl-Hav
| u|f“wring is th^ program for the Michael, Mrs. Ethel 11. Strange, himself as hugely pleased, espcci- suffered very* littUs diynagu last reality hod received a heavT blow, Hamll E. Tolar and It. E. Tolar, was returned by the Jury.
Miss
Ena
Mae
Soeede,
M.
Brad;
#||y
l0mmcnding
Lindbergh’s
Mr. Just said, the ships
all of t)ils city. She also leave*
|. ’ ^ ‘a Cuts,” u day with Jap-'
night
accoring
to
a
survey
made
tho
loss
running
Into
large
sums,
I'ury. H. 9 - Huff, A. b. ( ollum ,. handling of the plans. •
off weekly from Palm '
f cMtulJs on Kabura Island.
by thoi Herald today from tho reThe mercury dropped to 30 this two brother! L. Y. Bryan of S an­
Paulk Recvds, J. E. Rowland J r.,,
.
_____________ *
Havana. Eventually It
l *;- fttrving Tim e," showing the
porta received by tnb various ship­ morning a t 7:30 o’clock, according ford and D. M. Bryan of Haw­
R. C. Thrasher, O. R. Warren, H.
to extend the
krv” * , ur faced clock oil earth. E. Edwards, O. C. McBride an R.
ping organizations of this city. to D. K. McNab, local weather ob­ thorne: three grandsons, E rnest
«n ‘RK time to one-sixteenth of
tic
Coast as ffa ____
end
Tom
Brotherson
and
Ralph
Damage
was
confined
to
n
small
server. Two degrees below freez­
B. Wright.
the state
31. and across
• v-eeeee three
••••«« ngrand
......— __.im
.U * ' • V H IS, MUq l»VV, &lt;•»*
t WAS IUC
Tolar;
daughters,
g ^ p u la U o n
of the United
acreage
of
escarulls
nod
xoniu
ing
set
u
'
new
low
.temperature
Between "50 nr.d J500 person*
%
Elmu
Tolar
Elsie
Bryan
Tolar
and
—j.LN’3)—Swtpt
By
a
30-raile
w
ind.,
Petersburg
and
lettuce
but
the
loss
wiu
regarded
mark for the season. Tbe maxi- Mary Elizabeth Toiar nnd one a Hro which broke o_ut m the I&gt;. A. J Only two of tithe
art* expectoi to uttend the affair
j I’athe Color. “Zoo Nrckers."
PARIS. Dec. 21.—(IN S )—By a u&gt; slight.
iii'im temperature last night &gt;vos
which
will
bo
one
of
the
biggest
S/l l,i * iL ••'atbnr „r Icebergs,” events in • Chamber of t’ommorre '••In of 270 Jo 20. the French Sen­
p n &gt; « • » # • .» . f t W i B n .lk .rv m miming threatined the *H
,_*i!! i;"schedule,
7 * 1 ^ Mr. Just earn,
The gcrcriil rar.ult of the cold GO.
business
U-n • ''J!1*’ Ibe Putnam Expodlate todny ratified the adoption nnap has had the effect of boix.l)
Slightly warmer weather was J r. ’
history.
Offlciul*
of
the
organi­
section of the city with destruction, ship of the fleet, the “E. &lt;
Greenland. *
•
by thi* Chamber of Deputies of the more Ixnuficiul thnn harmful sw forecast for tonight but a slight
The $500,000 flour mill has been twill he in Miami
zation have expressed tbe h *po that naval building pregram.
JL
PITER—Extensive
imnrovc.
j
fur
us
the
celery
crop
{*
concerned,
frost wns in prospect, according to ,
tie .'roved art! the fire ha:* gained
s iiick
Com8dy’ M W every bus'iceiis firm )n the city
inunts
befog
modi’
ot
U.iitcd
States
The
program
calls
for
15
how
it kViui stated by several shippers. government reports received by
f&gt;C,
TREATY
r. tthoM in a big storage nrxt
radio rtatlon hire.
number. may be represented.
warships and fornu the second in* Worms nnd insects wero killed hy The Hcrnld for the central »
jCkri
urtfU"
Honor
guests
for
the
incasion
’ma;t buggqsUona For My
stillm ent of tho
construction (hn loVr u niKra'uri* uiiich
i «Tlie Herald v n . enabl.d to
Eilward W. Imne. president of the rehem*.laid down by the hav.il h ’ttx-il to ch.vk l.lig: i in aUn
th-' check on the local n o p damage
Atlantic
National
Bunk
in
J«ek. A Prince
authorities Bom.* v»;\r i»**
starring
i-I —
.nl*.
■■ • m m
/
’ through information hiuiutd from
Grtffqjj.
' !-.onvill.* and John Tr:n;&gt;l'' Grave • II i. in- nut to i*o expended 'during 1D2P
the cold weather in lon'-rul did Cha^j nnd Compand. Ain-dica?!
rr'tivr
of
the
Jark'niiw’lle
Jotnrral
I-. 150 million francs. Conxtruciipn Httlr barm in th.&gt; t-ntir- central Fruit Grov/;rs.
.
^ ,r ( b ’a ts r program
Kauford-Oviedo
'
l alloops will lx (lift- both of them are. dcscrilx-d a-? flu- en the new vessels)!* ixpcotcd to section, it wg* learned, but raporfo, Track Orowere Association and F.
'V Ui ■ntannyhiienf.
it?nt sj*eqkers,
’ ^ 'Diart Immediately, '
rw tived nery front sevti-dw W tltP F, pgttvn Company.
ffc is
* Ik

Tor final

r ites for

CELIRY MURPHREE HELD
HEAVY THIS YtAR IN GAINESVILLE

Funeral Rites F o r
Mrs. Mamie T o la r
Held This Morning

Police Investigate
Mysterious Killing
Of Tennessee Man

,’ | Charley Who Plans
To Make Departure

I

Passenger Sei
Will B e Condiu
B y Airplane

Theater Party F o r
Kiddies'i'o Be Given
AtMilaneThursday Reservations Begin
To Come In For Big
Trade Body Dinner

&gt;Sanford Vegetable Crops Damaged
Very Little By Freezing Weather

France Adopts Navy
Construction Plans

l

Gale Whips Flames
Which Imperil City

�8ANF0KD

lm» Mi. i i P H - M - g

rr.re-coursc official* may best bo
summed up in the following words
nf one of their embers.
•'The past season has been most
onsatisfuctory and unless some*
thin? is done nbout it, there is a
,’nrl. future before English racing.
That the betting tax had done the
must harm this year, (here is no
&lt;lnub:. The bad w eather had not
Exche pier wi.h a little more been sufficient to account for the
i*i eat fulling off.”
•‘change," thie: tr t v.a.s first levelled
upon the book-makers, who were ' SCH AEFEIt LEAHS COCHRAN

Many New Records Are Established
HorseRacingln Britain Is
Tex Richard M ay Put
By Athletes In Track And Swimming Having Difficulties Which
Heavyweight Bouts This
$ Threaten To Stop Sport
YearDue
ToPu.b j
NEW YOI[JK. l):-c 20. —(IN S )— 1
Those two &lt;t vtdl-'U* •port*. track t
and field : r,| swimming, blew
therm-oivt 3 tl &gt; .!» • custom ary profusion of ^v;,. is during 1027,
Johnny V. «*nutiler nnd Mnrthii
N crebur ai ... :• •eauntlng for more
than thl/ty i i .r*. • h/tween them in
nf in* lands.
the Viiriu «
Mf r • ' iitr, r |. . • p n stand out re-

lly Dnivs J. Walsh
International New* Service
Sports Editor
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 0 -T h c r
appeared tb be more than a p o nihility today that Tex Hlckar I
* "•»]7% r n T ^ ind
.
would declare all bets sold to the
rag man on h1s heavyweight c ir­
■:‘.l ? a *.3 whicii w:.
cus this winter and, folding bis
. :.nn* 1r. \ •*
tin t like the arabs, as silently
I record.
take it on the flat of his feet tthllc O w ner 1 : '1 j-'\li»*is: .»:t
C an a*
eut into the night until better
inches,
r!n«»r r«'-ir
I s N eceosnr.i j ’: r! tli"
records
tinies and saps nre plentiful. Tl •
‘
s rr a m : lie f, r r 1‘i t inn In O n " ‘‘i
I • Norsap is supposed to run be:ter in
O
f
B
ig
-P
rd
il
i'-.
Is
l
atr.t
,
recoi da
this spring, anyhow, nnd it is f i- .
follow
urvd th at n guy like th a t might
s ta rt running toward a box offiic,
1 n b" . Newark A. C.. 4 1
not knowing any better. Right
1 pi nini hurdles, .lolinnv
now, he seems to bo running home intm iri' ul protrr'u-ii f r.iri
rd'uii.i. .V2 Jl-ft secondsevery night and the supposition i« lire, .id aggi. ‘ vj refor
i
1 elm . University of
dorian
th a t he does it to snve car fare, "f deniuieil lands, are
California. I .‘-V» l-&lt;&gt;:
Anyhow, a lot of people nppe.ir standing neec sd
ii1 the |o
. h i t Kllaitit, l *lit \ e-sit v
to be turning up absent every ‘or nntior.nl llo.m 1 ■ :r d in 1
1.
JO; 100 vai-d
tlnle they have a boxing tihow in mini report of &lt; I V.. liam
i Bowman, Newark A.
New York and so the good word 1&lt;re ley. chief ot ’hi l'.-rest
is that Rickard simply won’t tol- ■f ’he Depart no t in Am iltuve.
crate it much longer. It takes
“ 1ho r &lt;nt flo. d de 1. tm which
this voir ha. • r a l |,-d in 0 .
plenty of money to pay off a occurred
.
heavyweight nnd. somehow t!v* l'" ‘ ’“'a the 11 • i| 1ai y of mir pul i.i- 1
lur.'-iiry."
i'"h&gt;: I
boy friend has gotten out r.f lb* m&gt;*gjam
htrt "Whd ■ .h • r.ini 1
linbit of using his own.
,r “ 1
leltuiu-u for ill-.- riintrol of «t.-Hii-1.«•Terr fore, they say he may c a ll1,f|,„
I ; |||S | I v p l a c e d i . !,o?i c n
off Ids heavyweight pi igriini, J ;|( jI( X vvoikr, tl. imfiiov.'ineiit
or whatever may bo left of i* • or cxteil ion ot' forest cover v&lt; 1111
until the outdoor season, meaning i fi'ential supplement, nnd 11111*1 In*
that the Sharkey-Heency fight liiken into act mint in any In/
may be Hue for nnother ride on sighted program fi r ilm d prove.,
the old rarousel—around and tinn."
1 0 mind and nroilnd. This fight was
I |i t m il 1 i.l |- lo m l*
poslnoned some weeks ago bemuse
"To a l i a . 11 t't • most I'otuplcl'’
Hharkey injured the ruticle on one control of fl. n.li," sava t'nl &gt;r, I - I1011I.I h • * 1 1 ured.
In n slat. men', i.-om d jit -1 prior
of his hand* very severely. A re­ (Jrecley, “ pievention of the rapid
cent bulletin from Boston carried movement of water mul . ilt «: the 1 the Mihmission of hi* annual
tjho information that ho liar re­ source of livers is nctes«nry m&gt; rt pi.il, Cul. (ireeley took issue wit '
sumed training, which caused »&lt;&gt; &gt;w
less than structures for controlling • 1 rent liti -ment* of the National
much cheering that it could he j),i- _results of Filch movements in ) l.timli 1 Muntifneturcrs Assoeiatinu
l^conl distinctly in the next room, -their I ivvor channel&lt;. Kiin’st.s c a n - ( whuh implied, lie said, thm tlieiThe idea all along has been that m i prevent floods, hut e.i’i reduce, i.&lt; ho danger of a timher sliortag 1
one postponement or severe! might ............... iw retard the in dting of j m l lli 11 ent'iver foii’Ft a t .1
ItO neecssnry liefore the populace the snow They retard Mirfnc.' run- I wlmli' an eoiitiaii iig lo grow tim
could work itself up to th
• If both directly mul tlirougli tin* 1
fol, sir elev protest d again, t
g ic a le r posiihilitv i f th* undmlying s-nl which they maintain. Thcv “cn.’itui'r piihFe mi.-eonception* as
r.’turtl ei-osjon and reditec tl» • silt to the gm vitv ,»r the forest situa­
tion." &lt;• attained in a nationwide
h u rd .n of atre im s."
lunil.e
trad * extension i . nipai'rn.
1'i.intiiig out the m o d obvious 1
needs in applying forestry to the I While il elnring his sympathy
I loud itliatlon, the t ’lii f Fiiiesti-r with a l.r, ml use of wo n!, tIt •
chief fore .ter asserted that an
"optimi-tie 1 i.rtraval of the *ituation as to linilr»r supply mol re­
gion Ii" mild" bv l h ’ lumber a&lt;&gt;'trial i&gt; o 1 -mill 1 at he accept d a*
“nceiiraii
'11&gt;• » - e 'irn tfo n ' of the Fi-i"sl
S-*rv".P” r-rn !in? to Col. Creel v.
how |.mi "o il- iimh-»r supply i;
Ii ini' let il u-i much fa*tir limn it
; l.ei y reiilir.il bv new growth,
aril Unit m ( of on - lumber -till
1 on:
fiii 1 diminishing virgin
forest..’’

Toys

MEEHAN WILL COACH
NEW YORK, Dee. 20.—(INS) —
John F. ("Chick” ) Meehun. who
recently declared that ho planned
to resign us head conch of the New
York Univctsily football team. Is
pxiieeted to announce tonight that
hu will continue in the post for
three mure years. Meehun wus re­
ported today to have signed a three
year contract rolling for n salary
of uppruximutrly |l7,0&lt;U) u year.
A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs,
H. T. Jackson of Chicago while-sh
w«j hurrying tu the Imspitnl in a
taxicab.
Marcus Jlichanjs of Evan-.ton
I1L, died as a result of overeating,
making u inert' of cheese only.

s j i ’iik e .

O N E—ill bounriogiafi
iug even in lightest cin^
all roads. Atnazing nt*
checks spring recoil beforcki
started. Only device iltvi^J
different makes of light nn
instance, if you are an
come io and avk for \Vju*t
AA Stabiliiur lor the Lu&lt;l|
for seven days. Then if yoga
turn to hard, bouncing noq
we’ll refund every cent of 1
raooey. $28.00 for cnaplnn
‘ four. Slight iiiviallaiiootlu

G ift S111ggestions
( o n s lip u tio n
and
K f r la l 1
D is e a s e s .
( P a in l e s s
nnnM trg ifa l n ic lm d ) l ) r . * J o s .
C o rw in llm v c ll, K e g is le re il
p h y s ic ia n . 2 0 0
W . ( lo r e
A vc.,
O r la n d o ,
F lo rid a ,
T e le p h o n e 4 3 9 5 fo r f r e e cons u l f a ti o n . Y ou w ill h e s u r ­
p ris e d hove q u ic k ly y o u w i l l !
tie! w ell w ith o u t lo ss o f tim e i
fro m hu sin csH
I

Candy

S tatio n ery

Toilel A rticles

L eath er Goods

&lt;’Igarx

Sm oking Sols

M ilitary Sols

C h ristm as C ards

P erfu m es

Kodaks

_

WATSON

STABILAn

SANFORD DRUG CO:
First St.

U O M V .FIm ,.®

G

Shop Early- 1 Days Left

The-•mt*ta:uling woman in tile ;
‘ .1 list si'oke was Miss
Agn"* I
1 iv'il . i « ii- m l. with Miss Ade|jin[i- I : inti rt «having to best ail
v in ,i/e in th&lt;- medley nnd Mi
Ki t in* Delaney in Ilia backstroke

MIAMI BEACH, Fin.. D.-c. 20
1 I*dm and Jim llrophv pro
1 . 0 .0:11 r 1 •mi Cincinnati, dcfe.ii
..I |- i, S ’lii.u and Alex Ayion. 1
• tiir.ig i, hi mi inter-city cxhiliiliou,
n-ilrh over the Miami Reach II. \
hure Collide here Inte-yestenla.tiurm on, two up nnd one to go.
.liin Bropliy turned in a m at 71
end 'lie winners liest ball was •!“
‘i i e four are here t:i piny in (h
,'liami lb-neb Open Tournnnu-ii:
•ehieli will op n the new I.a li"U'
I'l.io
Jnn. 2ml and .'trd.

CECIL L.Riini

obliged to part with so much 0.0
their winnings. Then it was de­
ckled to&gt;also deduct from the winipgr of the public. As a result,
when one was lucky enough to win
on a ‘long-sho*’, by the time you
hud 'split’ \\ith the Government,
your eilda dropped .ousidornh'y.
Was Wcl Summer
Tills coupled with an exceeding! /
v.f. sum m er,' higher adnnsa: &gt;0
charges, and the ‘debut* of grey­
hound racing, where the poor-man
inti!d bet r.s low ns twenl.V-fi/e
is a prescription for
cents and gel odds ns high a* tenC
olds,
G r ip p e . F lu , D e n g u e
to-one, seriously
affected the
“ponies."
Bilious F ever and M alaria
The pessimism of the various
It kills the germs.

V • mi i ! again was supreme,
j, , . ,1 in' 'i bv the fact that he
vi*
■ 'trsl man to boat 60 fec­
i* 1' .1- Hill yards in the history
,.f • « iinming.
Min
N or.lius’
performance
j rurod uvi r 11 wider field, the Imiy
marking everything in sight front
mo \aid s to the mile. Spence was
i'„ l.--t in sight nt the brenst
mid medley events while K&lt;&lt;
;o . Jrm es A. 11m is:, Yale, and
1 . ..,i ;.|. Fissler. New V’ork too'.
1 hi 1 . m ru'it riliuting records at tin
•i n ' ,

Bet er quality f*
less monfey

Phone 325

AUTOMOTIVl
ELECTRIC C(
*\V. 1st. St. at Oak

pfci

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C h ild re n —

n o th in " . S h o t'-, Household
Goods, every 1hiit" for the
man nnd woman nt th e

JOINS A’S

PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 20. —
(IN S )—"Bullet Joe” Biich, Hu­
man of many uniform*, is back
wiih his first love—the PhMmlolphiu Athletics. Connie Muck an­
nounces that the votcran rig trhander will sign a eonvruci soon
to nitch for the A’s next stuson.
lie ramc un with the A thlc.irs &lt;&lt;\
HU 2, and subsequently pitched for
the Boston Red Sox, the New York
Yankees, the St. Louis Brown-*., the
W ashington Senators, the P itts­
burgh Pirates nnd the New York
(Hants.

LONDON

Greasing 75. •
T IR E S &amp; Tl'iiEg

UON’T FORGET
KANNER’S
BANKRUPT SALE

at high noon. He has infenntilly
Bchcdulcd the . Shurkey-lle -m y
fig h t for early in Jnn. and maybe
:he will see his wav d e a r to go
th ru with it then. Ilut the char
Cf-n ure he won’t j that is. mi’ m Icsf there is more enthusiasm
for the proceedings displayi I.
III Sll

I,,. Hlinois A. C. and the
, nt to thu Los Angeles
die Ititoln won the ten
cror*s country title runs
n&lt;, the Indian, accounted
ill round events. Mcan:,V-d had won the Inteftitle.
also took national honors
ling, with the Brooklyn
and the Chicago A. A.
.urd place. WiesstnuTer
liividunl title with Wnl. Brooklyn, second and
U-. New York, nnd Fa*
i I.os Angelas, tied for

‘L O W E S T

PIM CK S

E Y K it

Here** a gift that saves youf
shopping time, and never
fails to please. P. A. is soM
everywhere in tidy red tin*
pound and haIf*pound tin
humidors, and pound crystalglass humidors with sponge*
moistener top.

i h e B lu e B o n n e t Market
has secured a special crop of fine
fruit for
Extra Fancy Gift Boxes of Oranges
Christmas Orders Taken and
Shipped for You
F. S. Vernay and Win. Musgravc Props,
2nd. Street &amp; Sanford Avenue.

man

Here's the finest assortm ent
o f real Christmas G ifts of
Itility th at can be found in

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CBJ£AG0,~ Dec. 2L. — (IN S) —
TRENTON, N. J., D.c -Jl.GaticluKk-gutui thundjred again (IN S )—Mrs. M argaret LHliendnhl
today and the body of a new vie- and Willis Bench arrived at State
tim of the bloody w arfare was Prison here a t lOblt) A. M. today
found, bulletrddlcd, in an isolated from the Atlantn County Jail in
stretch of prairie on the far South Mays Landing, to begin rervicc of
Side of Chicago.
'
a sentenca of t:n years at hard
The man, unidentified, fell with labor. They worn convicted of
nix bullets crashing through his voluntary m anslaughter for th.
brain, six other bullets were dis- j u n io r of tne w unnn* hu ban.
(routed in the body. Shells found Dr. William
Lil.icndah , nca
on-the-Bpot'Mndicated more than , Hummonton on Sept. IGth lust,
one |n|tW w d fired the bullets.
]*}? c»uP*e arrived in «" niiti.. Ten squads of detective rushed mobile, in the custody of Sheriff
to the spot when first reports were i “ mC9 ^ mino nn/ ,. ° ‘t ° r of k';‘±
C^rcnlated that 11Scarf ace Al" Caboth. ' v r% ^
proni, greatest gangster of all,
*he " ^ cr
'w a r ^ - r l e .l m . Pending the ar- f 1**0" bcforc t h : &gt;’ worc n "
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tlsun.
itin« fc CGI H.
WEST

i lo: cd bank would lie met on a "flf• f i l l y ’ ba^is iietwei'ii t h e S e m i n ole and First National With the
cloiirir «»f the former hank, the
oucififiii aiih raised a&lt; *o whether
tile First National would he liable
for the full un*agin, cf the claims
or tor old\ IV share of 50 tier cent.

Th &gt; First' NnCona' Hunk, the
Sanford \tlaiitie M i i mil Hank,
the Hail: i f t'vi' l. ml the Honk
• t I on ;wi.o,! v
a 1 devigrateil
da;...... tie for county fwnd.i.

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(Conllniki; 1' am Eotf*' I)
SA 'J DFf*0. Calif,, Dec. - 1 "
for their trs^uuuci'. \\ lion issucj (IN S) A ward of inquiry, t ap
without proper authorization and oomted by Rear-Admiral J. M.
without value received, tune w ar­ He:ves, flc t.o ir force communder,
today bairn' its investigation of
rant* th e n vo ary paid, cannot he 1the
of a gasoline i-eserve
deenod coilectable even when in ta rkexplosin
on th nircra t carrier Langthe hands of a third or po-culled loy vvhicT •«stern ay lulled ont man
innocent party.
, \. injure' fodr others of the
Mr. He Co tea denied any know- c;v
ledge of the transaction wherein
,
the w arrants were turned over to rhIof c a rr n tei's mat? was hurlci
he tutiiie^r He sanl that he had RCVentv_fj . feat by the explosion
been criticised for advising the j j e (|jC(| the way to the hospital
Heard to refuse city wm rants as -j-j, , f llJT ijurcu were R. Rockman
evurity ard declared hat his ad- ,(V,malu[ cond eiass, S. H. Thorn
' Ire, giver
'hart n y-’nr ago.
i, (■ nv.’ation machinist'
whs no*
upon I no.' .^djt,- ,,r ,.
jj
Meanuui and G
the ilti-Kihii
|ij w arrants hot itii.wmuv aviation
m achinist’
i.i or» k stale law ; Jint the board .nicta, ' ’re expected to recover
r old accept only niurtuipal, county
t ’i ■
&gt; I r.iglev is believed to hav
. r federal bonds as ’C ollatiral for
iffored onsiderabl? (lemage, he
deposits. *
’ .
' ,te 1 r.h!'1 h^ine bulged out am
The Roard postponed action until the rtaindcck torn up over a red
dan nary on whether it will make ius of
formal demand of the First Nat- I gar mine
ional Hank for the full amount of ph'ded i
county funds deposited in the San- gallons,
ford Hank and Trust Company. It contain
was revealed that the county at- estahh'
toincy hail hm did down, an opin­
ion which in efleet tilted the F irst
Natioivil w;i- iiphle for the full -• f s i P
amount uiulei the provisions of an
agrpemeiu eel- red into between
that imititytimr and the Spminole j f \ C f
County Hank at the time of the w A
absorption of *he Sanford Hank
and Trust Company.
I’.fit! INGTON, N. J.. Dee. ’J l
Fred It. Wilson, attorney for the . — * i N
A parallel of the Rebank, uskid I &gt;r a delay in the mill - t mu- « • is seen here today in the
ti r and the Hoard granted it. It ydim -ii i f Mrs. Isabelle Jam es
was explained that the agreement S h e P n l . .'U2, for which Frederi' k
between (lie banks w h s to the if- I’irni ’7. an Iron nip* salesman,
feet that all claims against the was to he arraigned on a murder

Another Victim Of
New Jersey Slayers Big Sum Asked For
Gang* War Is Killed Begin Long Sentence Dixie Rural Centers

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ICFf.vk How-

Mothci Of Hickman
Declares S on W as
Net Unruly Youth

he eleurcd."
The gray-haired
(iF.KMAN f is getting, _np.ii
mother euiioly answered all ques:- atnnl| landowners.
,i
tions asked concerning the activi­
ties of her sou. She admitted he
JA PA N U trying haid-fu
had been in trouble hut declared foothold in Mongolia
he is not a “bad hoy at heart.*'.
“ I haven't seen Edw*r«. siae: hr
left early in Oct.," .Mrs. Hickman
said. “ I received a letter from him
Oct. 13 from Chicago, He wrote
S C IKNt L is strying to huriift
th a t he was employed as an mho-.*
in a Chicago llivutre."
the e n .ig y o f Hit* sunlight.

NAMED

WESTING HOUSE
" JVARMINC; V.KV'
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A comfortable wcrmlng
pad a reil biy these cclil
nipliii. X nJ it Ii wandtrfully -m ulling 'tt&gt; aeh«
and pain.&lt;. Only
50.

MRS. LINDBERGH TARRIES

Dec. 2 1.—
A GERMAN wiinlinvr ship make.*
(IN S )—The first airport of entry
w
in the history of the country was the oil on the spot.
established today l*V the Treasury
Department. Treasury order wa
the W«u. d d"si"r&gt;a* i*vr Al^eh-". ' '* '
lex- at Key West!
MONASTERY

DESTROYED

SUBIACO. Ark.. Dec. 21.-(IN S )—Subinco Abbey, hlstorie
hcnedictine m onastery, lava in
ruins today, huving been destroyed
by fire last for the second time
since it wns founded in 1871. The
picturesque establishment
was
valued nt more than $1,000,000.

ACCIDENT TAKES TOLI

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WESriNGHOUSE
rURNOVER TOASTER
Just open ihe rack 'o
turn the toasC Crdy $6.v&amp;

ii*i&lt;it
NEW YORK, Dee. 21.— (IN S )—
Bennett Doty, whose career in the
Frsnch Foreign Legion has come
before the attention of two nation.*
during the past year, arrived in
this country today aboard the lin­
e r Majestic,

Hnns St. Linger and Owen Sco t.
two small boyr of Beverly, Mass
put on discarded Army gas masks
and rescued three men overcome by
gas in a store basement.

Ella Dong, an Amcrtc&amp;n-born
Chinese girl of Fan Francisco, sold
more than 13,000 tickets for a
charity hospitrl and was crowned
build queen of the contest by Mayor
Rolph.

WESTINGHOUSE
AUTOM ATIC
IRON
,
*( *i
T h e "million Jollar"
Spencer thcHnostat didoivulicuify keeps ihe le/npersture w ithin the proper
range for Ironing. Now
only $7-73.

CHEMIST are solving the prob
lem-of the supply of energy.
ITALY D now trying
.cheaper automobiles.

to

T owel Sets
Per Box

Only 3 Days More to Shop
Here Are Four Specials
Come and
look these
over
In th e W indow C hild­

Smoking

re n 's R ockers $2.45 up

Stands

Floor
Lamps
from $7.95
u p

If.

Cedar
Chests
Specials
$14.35

at Special
Prices
$1.95 up

Wardrobe

Baby

T runks

Bath Robes

$1

$ 1 .9 5

W eatherly

Ladies

Children’s

Silk Crepe
$ J .95 yd.

Hat Boxes
$1.95

Coats
$3-95

Silk Hose

$ 6 .00 Black
or.*•- -Brown
L.
,/v
(

Men’s Suits

Full fashion ‘Suterite

Men’s Oxfords

All Wool $27.50 Values

'A /HAT rc m tm &gt;,r *n ce

* " • goer more quickly
to the heart than the one
that gt«» to the home? A
Y/cstingho'.Mc
electrical
appliance nay* "M erry
Chrlitma*" to every mem­
ber of the family — tinil• ing it* greeting all year,
•n d for year* to come. A»k
the dealer in your neigh­
borhood to ahow you the
Wcttinghoujc appliances
which have become so
popular for holiday pre*
sentation-

every taite. $11.75 to
$28.50. Sets from $2 L75
to $54.00.
,

Many pleasing
and u „ :u l gifts
t h f t r w i U j d e f e 1*

$ X *95 pr.
$ 7 .0 0 Ladjes

Men’s F^lt Bedroom

Slippers

Slippers

Big Reduction
on* Ladies
Hats and
*
Dresses

WESTINGHOUSE
CURLING IRON
Sister will appreciate
this curling iron. Give*
a moil becoming wave
whether or not her halt
is bobbed. Now $2.50.

th e; r e c i p i e n t
and be a contig­
uous r e m i n d e r
of the g i v e r can
be found a t o u r
Display Room.,

U p

I’hone

agoner Furniture Co.
313 E. First St.

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jCampetition i •
S a n f o r d C e le r y * “
iH e a v y This Y e a r January

Lrew Ul stbmarine
Are Growlkg Slight
(continued f r o l page one)
make careful obsel ations of any
rituation which ml« explain the
disaitcr, or enable] Officials to reconstruct the *eqi*hce of events
within the ship nfifcr she went
down. In his connetllot* ’ **•• i ' \ ! O’
the 8-4 will be e»]Iciatiy sough’ ,
by the first diver irf&gt; the wrecked
control chamber.
roteM

PIN EAPPLES.PLEN TIFU L
/ Y 78,693 cases, "or 1,007,845
r cans o f pineapple put up on
fuly 17th la s t year by tho largest
;ompany In H aw aii w as not equat­
'd this year, w ord comes from, the
jdands th a t th ere will be no short)ge of this succulent fru it. In
August last year this company
racked 420,063 eases ms compared
Kith 061,547 cases th is year, and
.ha probabilities are th a t the final
figures for September will show
nore pineapple packed during th a t
a n last.
monthL AkU
this w
y eaa*
a r th
than
..' The
Ths biggest production month
[wt
&gt;&lt;t year waa July, and the night
--- was- started
* » « *this
* »-------__
thlft
year*_In*1the
|,tgg«st fru it cannery in the world
m June 28th. This cannery packed
wme 66,000 cases on th a t date,
»ul for about a week It packed
between 60,000 and 70,000 cases
a day. ’A fter th a t the pack de­
m ised to about 60,000 to 60,000
rases a day fo r the next ten days,
sr.d then, on account of some ex­
tremely w et weather, the pack
dropped off, and the night ehift
WtM discontinued on July SOth.
%

How Bach Records A re Made
s • The secret o f good canned pine­
apple Is speed. The quicker this
juicy tropical fru it can be gotten
out o l Its Jacket and Into the can,
the better. This is because there
f t something more than food to bo
preserved. T hat something la Its
elusive flavor, and this is why tho
process of canning has bcon per­
fected in Hawaii until the total
tim e . between the removal In the
gaanery of th e shell of the rlpo

m en loiiows the vacuum process,
syruping, exhaust and sealing.
Time 8 minutes, 32-2/5 aeconds.
Finally comes the cooking, lacquer­
ing tho can, drying the liv.qurr,
and cooling the can. Time 17
minutes, 65 seconds. This, totals
27 minutes, 59-3/5 seconds, as
stated above.
Is Pele Responsible f
The Hawaiian Islands are full of
picturesque folk lore, and some of
the natives think that Pelc, (Joddcss of Plenty, Is responsible for
their abundant crops. Last July
the Volcano of Kllauea, the stel­
lar attraction of Hawaii's National
Park, flared to the stars for the
first time sines 1920. Kilauea Is
a peak 4,000 feet high on ibe
slopes of Mauna Loa which reaekes
a height of 13,8/5 fe e t
The return of lava to this vol­
cano caused a great celebration
lynong the native Hawaiian*. Vo
them the fire in the pit means that
their goddess, Pele, has returned,
and th a t prosperity will come with
her to slay. On the day the vol­
cano erupted natives wees making

sacrificea all day long a t the firepit by throwing many herbs and
various tokens aacrid to the flia
goddess into the fir# and fumes
be!otv.
Within a few minutes c/lcr th#
fire had been sighted by the watchman a t the Volcano House, th#
whole country was lighted up by
the brilliant glow. Four huge
fountains, each spurting molten
rock to a height of two hundred
feet appeared. The fountains are
an awesome fpectacle. Thousand*
of fragments of ttd-hot rock tre
periodically flung out of iho crate?
like giant skyrockets. Jagged
cracks open up In the black mr»of lava, exposing the red-hot tuoL
en rock beluw. The pattern of

n o o y f D s a il o r
Lik
over the
epituf
grnve of the suhma ne S-l eiood
todny n poem writte by Waiter
Bishop radio operat* aboard the
runken submersible, dto is bclievto have perished.
He dashed it off i nis spare
moments some mom s ngn and
sent it to his wife, 1 io resides in
the capital with the small baby.
In it he described tl I dnily perils
and the rigor of life ; aboard the
"pig boats'* ns the si kmnrines are
known in navy pnrla
Some of the stanzt follow:
"Yfiu've no doubt hea i| the people
rave
"Of battleships, spotlj is nnd clean,
“ But stop! Have you! Ivor heard n
word
,
"rtf life on a subninri

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“ Sow that l think \ n
"And am hoping that
tate
"Fro going your busy

LANEY’S
Sanford

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The Friendly Drug.
P roscriptions F illc fli

E. F irs t S t

I
1“ In the cankerous n
dovil
“There fester** a ficr Uh scheme
"He called his cohorts round him,
"And designed the sub nrlnc.
"They planned nnd |t)ttcd to di
their worst
!
"In perfecting ibis twill tiling.
"Ami since completing th e ir hid
eou". work,
“Are awaiting the H
bring.”
Then fnllnwrd num*n a stanra*
ili iriliing ihc life abn: d, inclndiiitt these:
"Yes, daily we make n jisky dive
“ While uncle Sam, w ltlihh Itrim
ming cup,
]
“Ret* u dollar while w ire olive
"A dollar to nothing Ive won’
come up.
“ We cuss and m utter 'nejor again,
“ Until we get paid off, I
"But the blamed old lifitwill drai
u* back,
“ No m atter how we scol\

Mtmn *nw

al shipments siro your name will be
to May 1 our list to rerdive then*
This year
, Your* yjlr
mewhat le.s.4
E.
ise in AcreAgricultural Hi

Ant! ACctffrrrtS!

Something New~^
Oregon Fir
|V

Christmas 1*res

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L vw c* o»?iGin/sTeJ&gt; in H t t - i
MURPY POTTOWi^ OF— TRfr-

Any Size
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May be had at moderate p rice-J
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M U p U K ^ W O T lF rY

“ We all come hack, romilback f»r
more,
"And there, friends, is fit nib,
"We like tho life boncntlltho son.
"Life in a damned old all].”
VFfiSTATION absortn
fixini sunlight.

GUARD TUOOP8 RECALLED
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okln., Dec.
21 —(IN S)—National guard troop.*
railed out lost week to prevent an
insurgent'legislature froip assem­
bling by governor Henry S. Johns­
ton were recalled todny by the ex- ■
ecutive, Meawhile the, question of
whether governor JdhnsUrti has
been legally o r Illegally imeached is pending in various court.*
while insurgent members of both
houses arc a t ho mefor the Christ­
mas holidays .

XO W ELL
ORLANDO

- D R EW ’S

*The Sm iling C hristm as Store'

O R # l/!

DAYTONA REACH

Prepared to Serve Yo
T o T he Last Minute

ft 1*mi
is'UtbtT

is worse than last -minute Christmas shop

Each turn of the clock hands brings Christmas nearer, and
each minute makes us conscious of that forgotten or neglected

To make it convenient for our out-of-town patrons, the
Yowell-Drew store is remaining* open the last three evenings of
this week. These extra hours were ordered especially to accom­
odate those who cannot come to Orlando during the day time.

ertising will do more to help you solve the Christ

Toy* for the children, ahoea,
Kitchea utenaila, 'a l l kind* of
Tool#, Curtain M aterial, Ulan*
Men’a
kfU, Children'* tDrtaaea,
.
_______ Slippera, Cor*
**U. Tow*]*, Men'* Shirt* ami

Underwear.

-

,

COME EARLY
WHILE TtffiY
LAST ’

Of course, the earlier you visit our store this week the bet­
ter opportunities to make selections, but if it is impossible for
you to leave home today or tomorrow, take advantage of the
fact that until 9 o’clock on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
evening, our Smiling Christmas Store extends a welcome.

.

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shopping problem than anything else.

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All F lorida m ourns th e p assin g o f D r. A lb e rt‘’A leitlirf- r y i j Qu)] Fight g r a v e l .
j
d cr M urphree, p resid en t of th e U n iv e rsity of Florida, whos£ u iR in A Will Sintft THelViMiker dRbt t*&gt; he on th i
m n lte r
untim
ely
d
eath
on
Tuesday
rem
oved
one
o
f
th
e
m
ost
prom
backseat crlvr. —Film Fun.
Whaj
Schwab
Will
See.
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at
thr
1*«.miner
N M ht rt.
JP1 trliln. tinilrr art t*f j irient College p resid en ts of th e S o u th and one of th e o u tModest
Dr.
Mary
Walker.
ILoraM •«, iSInreta a.
If A1 gmtlMs the nominee, we
jsta n d in g educational lenders of th e co u n try .. His death is
Hr .Irllmr ll/t.nnne
C«p»rt«l • 1027 hr Slm &lt;■*.
WLLAim 1L l»BAN ........ R4ltor Ia severe loss to th e s ta te of Floridn an d to Uv~&gt; in stitu tio n
reserve our dcision until all tha
IS ttOTVARrI nr.llti ___ llim asn |w hich he s e rv e d 'fo r more th a n a score o f y e ars.
facta are in.-Tkoniasville TiinesLINDBERGH saw two Mexican E n te rp rise .,
lbRR.J01KJ Vaniulnc I'.dllar
Few college p resid en ts have m et w ith such success ns bull lights on Sunday. A savngo
[* irn st nii-rioN II ITI'.l
th
a
t
which has attended th e e ffo rts o f D r. M urphree a s bull U chosen &lt;&gt;f a race bred lor
"So he'n j a r brother; Funny
»T. ixi
T#«r . ...
hc
... ul
fighting. It is tormented with numnum
sx.vi
Itllk a
and
he is so dark."
hnnd
of
the
U
niversity
of
Floridn.
U
n
d
o
;
his
guidance
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croud sma II wounds until infuriborn a lte r
*il. K. J’hat in stitu tio n h a s grown from a h a n d fu l of stu d en ts in a i d and then
ler iKjr Wr
hen I tiled by n skilllut 1 ,***• b u lh l. V 4, -Exchange.
14, fhialunTr
plnnrrr urnr* 1909 to an enrollm ent of more th a n tw o th o u san d in 1927. butcher whoT i l the nation's hero in ™"th*r «&gt;&gt;'“ * , r hnir'
Hi*'
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.. n
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rak K rtt
thn &lt;r Ihr l■t^^nn- Hand in hand w ith the sapid g ro w th o f Us s tu d e n t body has ; Mexico nnd Spam.
| P retty sooi'he Repulilirnns wdL
Irrtrfrr rrrrtrln*
iE
B r *ie« * nrannlmntloii been th e developm ent and expansion o f th e educational HORSES nie di.^nihotrtleil, nn understand r-olidgo nnd he will b*
Ik tia n J w rrt. 4all&gt; nirrr. p restig e of th e in stitu tio n . T he school has a tta in ed high 'occasional
man is killed. Women the first Pivulent not to try ’*»
9 Ihr ttrnillnw rrml* nf the
world.. Tim t, S. *. U »«- ra n k in the lis t o f s ta te u n iv ersities and its success has been look on and sigh for the great kill- keep the 'ffict*. —Thort isville
latlr rttlrlrnl In t'lorl.lo anil lla
Ikair •( a*BilllitK .Tntc nma I. th e su b jec t of considerable stu d y by ed u cato rs from all ler. No it has gone sinr.* me rm u li-, Tim es-Enterfise.
1wnisted hull lighters n ( rate &lt;•*•
-------rauri.
over th e country.
the bull's h o rn s,! WVre w atering which will win
T
capon
between
Herald l« n mrmhrr of thr
D r. M urphree has perform ed an o u tsta n d in g service fo r £000 years ago.
out the iiun»er of men who don’t
B a r r a * n f , f I r r u l n i i n n . , nn
• a t A . M i f l u lion *f l*nl»- Floridn. his adopted state, and has given us n university
want the Utublhnn nomination e|
HULL killer* and «p:ctators be­
rrp larn , siml Ad.rrlUlna
long li- of thnsy who ilo.klA reqnlrirrn ear* I’uh- w h ic h ,'th o u g h supported solely by s ta te fu n d s, is mnnv lieve when th dr hull fight days the
la niihntll In n y ears ahead of its tim e when com pared to th e normal nre over they are tak.n up to bea­ Brndentown Herald.
it «f anH.rrlplInt,
to Iftllr abnalulrlj grow th of in stitu tio n s or h ig h er learning.,, No little m easure ten in which they associate
T h e Repidican m ajority is In
l d tlm at el renin tin* as will «• of his success m ay be a ttrib u te d to th e m agnetic personality through eternity, on intim ate term s
knalnros method*.
with therulor on the universe. They jeopardy in the Senate and there
which gained fo r him friends by th e h u n d red s and enabled must have,a poor opinion of Ills enti be unit: trouble with nay
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21. 1927
monnure efore
it is over.—
him to wield th e rich est influence over th e th o u san d s th a t tnste.
Thomnnvilh Times E n t e r p r i s e ..
t THE nrioAMi** ntnmiAM
have
been
m
ade
stu
d
en
ts
under
his
a
d
m
in
istra
tio
n
.
I B t w wr ■la rll| and rountr adTHE International Canary Ro!V ‘
•atalaf ration.
To
the
stu
d
e
n
t
body
of
the
U
n
iv
ersity
of
Florida
nnd
,c
ler
Breeders* nnnei:tlii&gt;n i-* h t hvf
'i tie Stn’t’ Telegraph has a hr.*
“■^kr a k lrr rantra to Jachsonits hundreds of alum ni, sc a tte re d fro m one end of the nn- u singing competition in . . . &lt;imi II iiaway. Palm
lleac ii
tmetlo,
nn of SI. Johns Indian tion to the o th er, th e loss of I)r. M urphree is irreparable. kee. Birds winning will l&lt; :.n h bet
lndepe*»&lt;|i. The editor is cot I tin Caakl.
f monthly “P«, To rhem he was th e personification o f all th a t is kind, lov­ fted. Music is very old, bir*is \. r iy going t Iress up a f te r the June
W is m lo n
singing anil whistling on e a.!'i
t&gt; Wirk.1
nrnlfnK nf building pm- able, honest, courageous nnd G od-fearing. He was a millions of years te’fnrc men c ime. election iami Reach Ilearon.
koasrs. Imiris aparlnirnl friend in need whose wise counsel nnd w ords of encourage­ with their grand op ra nnd m ar­
Lrcsi !ci Coolidge and Charles
velous musical machinery.
(,'aiamanll| rhent.
pletldn of rltr hronllflrn. m ent helped many a fellow along a f te r paren tal im ploraWhat laugh; birds to sing? How Evans I lubes have both refused
I pro*ram.
tions had failed. All th a t was e a rth ly of him is gone hut does evolution m count for it? It lo become undidntes for the presi­
new aad modern hiiRplInl.
dency n e " t ear, hut there is no
his sp irit still lives and in th e h e a rts of th o u san d s of men

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San'ord,

To Strut Again

sout New York, Chicago or Boston,

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THE HOTEL FORREST LAKE

Will open December 20
under the management of
G. As SCHLOSSER

O ne 4 room, one 5 room ’
and one fi loom house.
T h ese houses nre modern
in e v ery respect, and th e
re n t fs reasonable.
room*
fu rn [
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You will have to see
th e se to appreciate them .

Ball Room may be engaged after
Wednesday, December 21.
Santa Claus will welcome the good, little
children of Sanford on Friday afternoon,
December 23 from 3 to 5 o’clock.

G. S. WITMER,

R. O- Middleton, Lessee

P. O. Hox 339 Sand ford. Fla.

Palm Beach and New York

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Buy A
Home For
Christmas

BRUCH SERVICE [
HYDRAULIC
AND
MECHANICAL
A im REPAIRING

SCIINVAB, wise man, says h?
would not change anything, not
iv in one minute in hi* past lift*.
He wants to live IT years more—
and ho will-- to s.e wonderful
315 W Isl S t. Rhone 213-J
changes coming He will go to
Europe by airplane and see every
rich man’s front yard an air te r ­
minal. He will see school children
study gjography from the air, sec
passiiigcr transportation at J0'» J
MOM FACTORY
miles an hour nn the ground nnd
-I0U miles an hour in the air.
TO YOU

Saiford A uto
Brike Service

Never again will prices be as cheap as now.

FE D ER A L.
IXTRA SERV ICE
TIRES &amp; TU BES
a t pices you would pay foi
_
n fe rio r, unknown,
n a k esh ifl b ran d s. ,
TIMEf. change swiftly. Dr. Mary” !
Walker, who
used to call on |
I ’.'P . RINES
Charles A. Dana at the old New !

HE MAY even see this nation
build nn adequate lighting a ir fleet,
after it has done it* duty to battle­
ship
builders
and a rm orpin te
maker*, by handing them the m il­
lion* they need.

York Sun office, dressed in troti­
fer*, truck coat and stove pipe hat.
was arrested for wtaring “ immod­
est clothes.’’ She realty look m! twice
a* mndc-t ih a cigar store Indian,!
when this and other Sun reporters
saw her.
POLICE Commissioner Thomas
of Stt rling, III., says no lady may
app nr in a public dance hall unless
&gt;he wears bloomers. She m ay wear
anything else but bloomers are tlerigunir, for reasons that the pub­
lic will grasp, in these sport-skirt
days.
EARTHQUAKE
in
H uron
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_______ a loud ruttr
frightened
inhabitants,
hwting 10 seconds mrninpnnled the

"h*kinK' (:,m,n,t1V ,(,inc8* tem»,lr
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Real estate values todav an* lower than they will
ever be in.Florida again. Now is the time to nuy.
Bargains are available. If you can possibly make

221 Fas* First St.

the first payment why continue paying rent when
you can buy a fine home almost like rent and soon

QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER

have it completely paid for.

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I.iU in g , C rating, Shipping,
and Storage.

PARK AVENUE SPANISH BUNGALOW, Attractive
little home on popular avenue, close to school and in
first class neighborhood. This house consists of liv­
ing room, dining room, kitchen, bath and two bed
rooms. Double garage, rear yard fenced in. Price
$5,500.00 with only 3250.00 cash and the balance like
rent.

Vo n re prepared to do any
knd o f tra n s fe r service a t
IKASONAHLK PR IC E S.
h o n e 498

GDI E . 3rd. St

Buddhism,

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nllout ,mRnn religions, when nnything goes wrong, the pugun priests
ll'b the faithful “it's your fault,
Ym‘r
? aVe l,cen
thJ'Sig^n'^ SuiV posed'ToM iitrrd
•-aithipiiikcs, «r at least protect
his own timplc*. Even fundamen-

BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY STUCCO HOME in one of
Sanford’s most exclusive residential sections. Near
the Lake- Three bed rooms, bath, large living room,
dining room, and kitchen. Practically new. Beauti­
fully planted grounds with large variety of shrubs.
312,000.00 Terms agreeable to purchaser can be ar­
ranged. .

Christian, churches put light’" ‘'P '
attange.

See Cramer

OR WOULD IT?

on West Fir*! Street
foi&gt;

Hoautiful F eath ered Pets
In P re tty Cages,
Gold Fish, A quarium s nnd
Supplies.

TATTLE COTTAGE FOR SMALL FAMILY in Sanford
Heights section. Built on the rear of lot so that
larger home can be erected on front portion. Can
be bought for 33,000.00 on cash payment of $50.00
and balance monthly in easy payments.

Am al»o taking orders for
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS,
DI CKS &amp; CHIC KENS.
Alive or dressed and druwn.
Ij i t c order now.
Don’t Delay.

5 ROOM BUJHJAl OW WITH GARAGE—on Palmetto
Avenue. Two bed rooms, bath, living room and kit­
chen. Corner lot. $4500.00 Terms like rent.

J. H- Cramer
Wjt*t F irst Street
lizard Florida.

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LOCH ARBOR

cause f&lt;o t e I’epuhliens to become
diseuur igc ’i hey will he aide to
find a im i d a t e willing lo run ho.
fore the die for the national con­
vention nJ- around. Ocala S t j . \

PE THAT as it may. teach your
children ringing nnd playing. In­
clude some musical instrum ents in
your Christmas gift collection. I
First corn • the music machines that
delight all the family. Hut do not ,
forget this statement by H enry)
Ford, who plays M e fiddle. ‘‘E very.’
child should h e taught to piny
- t ine instiument f o r
himself, and i
not live and di ' a mere (i.stcner." i

WITH TILE lu*t Block market
day* nf thp old year approach­
ing, wl«e gentlemen predict boom
limes for 1028 Gnld»hlpme*it» of
three million* u day mean little. In
'n e t, they are healthy. B. C. Forbc*,
TIMES
w.io knows his ticker and the men
back o ' it, retain* Scotch .caution,
cla** by name— peruana he had
even he i* ontinilstlc. He »:»y*
never seen b. fore. Drier, when hut
1028 will see 5,000.000 automobiles
their names were culled he wnlk- manufactured. T hat means prosper­
(d to each student without h?s- ity for nmny industrDs, nnd what
Ration amt laid his head on that is more im portant, f r o h a ir for
utndent’s lap.
mnn..
The university authorities do not
n&gt; fam-“ ______
admit thut the d&lt;*B hai reasoning
n&gt;fK T1n Nn Is te tln \n . wo can
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| afford peace with &gt;2,000,000 gold
remarkably sagacious -p erh n p * ej port n &lt;la&gt;- h&lt;,ttc r thllI, wnr,
more
wh:ch
nccon,in(r
t0 uMr&gt;
Mellnn.
w so
t than
• any
, Banimal
,
’ of which ) w
n .c n , ac
co n iin tc ill
r.
iuuim
n,
there s a record. For some reason *f0Ml 1|a (r,o,o00,000 a .lay evsnr day
T T ' no f ° m
PCw#
were in it.
and
wasted,
animals can Ithink,
atter uhUt
h o w __________
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intelligent they may he. Admitting they were to tell tho tru th on
that animals can think, It should some [»eople there would bo grant
follow naturally th a t they have eonsternation.
roul*. And that would get the scien„And
„ „ what
WIia4 ,a blousing such a
tists into hot water. But it is powgeniB w ld,,be to human

I* The St. Betersliurg Independent
cokes it n Jbractice to give awuy
TAMPA
|fs entire circulation free on any
by durirg which the sun does no;
Detroit ha* n German polio*
iind. Monday was the first day log thut know* 500 words, accordji over a year that this has been ing to n story in Capper’s Weekly,
lecMmary. \
He proved that he knows them by
pausing an examination before an
Me ’ a ivAuiti liighlirnw lady the animal psychology da** at Colfther day w’io raid sh” had eontri- uniMa uniw rsity. New York
" ' city.
‘
i ed to thT Atlantic Monthly, lull
Tills dog is owned tiy Jueoh Her­
v* cooled her off when we totd bert, who has trained him for four
' that o.i ii trip to Fritnce some /ears, nnd is named Fehow. The
10 years ug^, we contributed to th.- O.iychulogists who tested him snv
'tlan tic il^Dy.—IJude City Hnn- that Fellow—five years old—hn*
the intellig.m e of ail 8-year-old
— ochild. For an hour the dog was be­
gi Chftrles iiindb:rgh took Will fore the class, showing that he
up for a flight the other understands a great many words
Mexico City nnd we consider spoken in ordinary tones without
t^the most dangerous feut the gestures, or even seeing the speak­
geniijfc has yet achiev.-d. If er.
7jUpg&gt;genMtad cracked one of hi*
Fellow obeys hundreds of cornitflo k m . X ’mlv might have gut mand-t
may be spoken from
|o ISDghings'.ie tin t h:- would have the other wish* of a closed door, A-,Jn * Fellow; whose owner says dogs
H eoatr.il of hi* machine more morur thnsj trie.l on him before the [“think through their nose*.”
tplet lv than Pi the mosi tre.i- CiiiumbiA students were these: j In hi* youth H erbert wiN taught
bherou* nlrC urrents.
’•(.’ii to jh e-co o r: put your feet on b y ji Hindu animal trainer that
tV* radiator; turn uround; sit ! enimuis can smell human emotion*,
/ •‘King ginjaipin,” leader of the dtm n;
get
on
the
table; He say* that “anim als cun detect
nidiae r f Dlviil. tis dead. For mnny ju m p ’o ff;'’’stand up ag ain st thfl fear In human beings. When n
es he h is taught his followers . wall; look out of the window; mnn Is afraid, a chemical reaction
was a Inkssenger of God do |t again: go to that la d / in the tukes place in his body. The an­
! that
fourth day follow- hark row anti put your head In her imal em;)t* the change, and it sets
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would arise from Ian.’* There were others, all obey up n simil.ii- reaction of frnr in
rdony of worship- ed in a flash. Tbirc was no sc the dog. Thru he n n y bite in seffr&gt;r th at fateful order of command*. Members o defense. A mnn unafraid of a dog
will be dtsappolnt- tho class were nsked to suggte1 will se’dtm b*-bitten. You can’t
n” will not rise again, th^oi.
fool a dug by acting. W hin h&lt;
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day lia will hove
The Hog’s memory for names
and f 7 ‘Tr'* ven |-€. knows the truth.1
b th*&gt; fact w hat a blessing
r»y Cka any other man fa r:* fs amazing. He was introi n t r o -[If
i l l Jhn*
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dufed tb several m im bers 6f th* r ft is
k th^t dogs eanVtaH ry
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T h e verdict y esterd ay aftern o o n of the C inciim Jlti
ju ry , finding George Kemim not g u ilty on the ground of
TO A LITTLE BOY AT
in san ity of the ch arg e of m u rd erin g his w ife in Eden I’ark
DANCING CLASS
la st O ctober, sm acks stra n g e ly o f a sim ilar verdict rendered
a you sjippcd your hand from some y ears ago w hen H a rry K. T haw was tried for the
mine.
m u rd e r of Stanley W hite.
Walked across the floor,
" In san ity ", w rites Dr. H art, well known A lien ist and
you fchirtk you went alone,
| stu d e n t of psychopathic cases, " is m erely a m a tte r of deThrough that arching door?
1
Igrce; everyone is more or less crazy ” . T he degree of insaniyou know I went beside
| ty possessed by George Remits is not so great as to have
.Holding f^st your hand?
you tu rn « i and found me there, prevented him from am assing a h u g e fo rtu n e in a v ast
nnd in tric a te bootlegging business, or from winning, as his
| Could you^ understand ?
own law yer, an ap p aren tly alm ost hopeless case against
Iier th at you know
some of th e shrew dest pro secu to rs in th e co untry.
old, and tall,
’
We do not know w h eth er th is m iscarriag e of ju stic e is
j i r l like you
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ju s t a n o th e r in stan ce of th e sen tim en talism of irrespons­
Bhy and vary small.
ible Ju ro rs, of th e fu tility of cap ital punishm ent, or of the
okfng a t the world again
pow er o f the all-m ighty dollar, b u t it is only reasonable to
With bewHdered eyes.
believe th a t as long as such cases ns th is nro laid, un­
•eing ail the things you saw,
punished, before th e eyes of th e public, th e stim u lu s to
j You who seem so wise.
crim e w ill ever become g re a te r.
on you hltnicd hack to me
H ere was a m an of education, trn in ed in th e theories
L She was ifftne once more
and
p ractice of law, a successful C hicago atto rn e y , who
lot she went to Dancing Class
abandoned
his profession to ta k e up w hut he knew to be
When you-erossed the floor.
open
violation
of law fo r th e sole purpose of c re a tin g fur
'Catherifte G arrison Chapin
—In the Bookman—
luniself g re a t w ealth. His plans worked to perfection until
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---------governm ent ag en ts c au g h t him and s e n t him to th e federal
No one we know will mind bid- p e n ite n tia ry in A tlan ta.
'^njT 1027 a {fond and lasting fareHe w as no sooner released th a n he began lay in g plan.'
----o---------fo r th e fu r th e r o u tw ittin g of law anti o rd er. However,
1 Chicago car. survive the Union m atrim o n ial difficulties in terv en ed and th e sudden death
fack better .than the black-jack. — of his w ife led to his g re a t stru g g le fo r life in which he
fall Street journal.
show ed him self possessed o f as active anti clever a mind
-------- o--------as an y m an could w ant. B u t w ith it he revealed the
Figure U .'B will Hmnke 10Q bil­
lion cigarettes in 1028— headline. terrible, ungovernable tem p er w hich m u st h av e provoked
'Your Uncle|lSam is some fiend. th e m urder.
—4 — o--------Such a m ental a ttrib u te is no m ore in san ity th a n is a
A young couple in Minneapolis stro n g desire for c ig a re tte s o r coco cola. It i^ purely and
re Itow enjdying their fourth set
f twins In seven years. T h at’s sim ply a lack of will power, and a display prom pted by
hat they i^ t for living in ono of alw ays g ettin g one's way. I t is a childish ch aracteristic
he Twin Cifl es.
not y e t outgrow n in m anhood. Hoys and girls o f eight or
— r — ° ------------Mice caused a fire in Tnmpn the ten, w hen denied an ice cream cone, a re often seen to throw
other day which caused a two thou­ them selves on th e floor, kick and sc ra tc h them selves, and
They a re not
sand dollar fire. A rather large sum te a r out g re a t handfuls o f th e ir own hnir.
o pay fo r a ;r a t trap.
regarded na in san e: th ey a re usually given a ap aak in g and
-4 o-------len t o ff to bed. H ut in R em us case th e y evidently spared
Store windows on F irst Street
th
e rod nnd spoiled th e child.
ud, Sanford Avenue are ample inT he ju ry s verdict will not be reg ard ed by th e public as
ication th at locul m erchants have
kUght the Christm as spirit.
a kind uct tow ard George1 R em us, b u t r a th e r as an a ffro n t
b.
— —o-------to law and order and as a n in ju stic e to th e people of th e
W hat’s the use of establishing
rmoklng rooms for college girls, country. The inevitable re s u lt will follow. T h ere will be a
an exchange. N ot any. If rial by a san ity commission- H e will be ad ju d g ed insane
^heg had anohing rooms they’d uni placed in an asylum , th e re to rem ain fo r a few y ears
ran t bars. .
until like H arry Thaw he will be released upon th e public
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strut about, blustering, damning, nnd frightening women
The week-of January !i to 15 is
"
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children until name day hi.* ntormy path will crn.w n
"Know Floridn Week." We dare
sy. there afe ninny Floridans who real h u rrican e nnd h is heavy lead-laden body will b e lowered
j a t know a s much nhmit their lo its final re stin g place.
Uate as a whole a they knew a-o■i

was not part of the survival of the
hint m ust
rtt.-.ict the nttentimi
It.s enemies.
B.’fore they ever heard music, the
females could not know enough to
insist on a musical mule.

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KI FOR TODAY 'w ill be cherished th e happy m em ory
SOLEMN PLEDGE:—I w ill, loved.
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thee, O Lord; among the
ople: and I will smg praises unto
among * the Tiatiohs. I’sulin ]

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w ater, Call us. And we will give p rom pt ’d elivery.
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In addition to the above houses I own a few beautiful
lots that I am willing to sell at less than actua’ cu f. be­
fore the boom- If you want to buy a lot at low p. ice and
on easy terms it will pay you to get in touch with me.
Not an agent so you save commission.

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P o p u la r,

Humor And Pathos1
StciffG Lil
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Screen In “Becky” 'At M i 1a n e Today

I tt, Soejfcty Editor Residence TeL 37

"Ucvky,’’ thi* Cosmopolitan pict­
ure coming ti&gt; th** Milan*? Theatre,
Thursday, is a film adaptation of
Raynor Selig’s famous Cosmopoli­
tan newspaper serial which ha*
heiil millions of readers spellbound
during the last few months. •
The pt&lt; tore, which was filmed by
Metio-Unldwyn-Mnyer with Sally
O'Ned in the title role, is one of the
most interesting stories of the AI luerican stage that has ever found
its way to the screen.
Little Miss O’Neil plays the title
role of a little Irish-Jewish shop
pul with an ambition to become
g i ami opera singer. Discharged
from the department store, by on
iinto floorwalker, she meets a
young man of doubtful charueter
in far! a very crooked crook.
Through his love for the girl he I
is regetieiiitcd and it is not u n til'
after the heroine's adventure* on
lhr stage and in .society that ah" i
spurns the hand of a rich man **&gt;
wed the now iigeiieiiltcd pickpoc­
ket. Owen MtM.ii- plays the ride of (
the crook

SEMINOLID CHAPTER N0.2 OF ORDER
EASTERN STAR BANQUETS MONDAY
. . . . uiiiiii n.iiiiptet of .-oil Radiance .j,
ro«es. Mrs. Glenu K. .McKay (- guest of Mr
Mr Mullen.
made the presentation speech,
when the past Matron’s pin was
pi'en Mrs. Turner. Following this
Mis* \
Mrs Turner pres* .ued eac’.r of ner
officers
with
an appropriate her., with
flamed motto. They were H. L. Nltkle an
t ’irisenhciTy.
worthy
patron;
Mrs. Beatrice Miggin s. associate
Rev . And M
matron, Mrs. Mar,.y Kent,
___ trensurof Montgow
er; Mrs. Elizabeth Huff
" - f * conduct- ()jl . |h„ holida
res*; Mrs. Mamie W
arner. asso,
riate
('ondlli tress; Mrs. Alice daughters Mrs
Elder, ihaplain;
Mrs
Neva at her home on
Haynes, organist
Mr*. Husky
Wight. Ruth;
Mrs. Glenn F.,
Ruth; Mrs. Ole Mrs Sybil Routh,
im-ntine
King.
F.sth
day
for Delamf
er: Mrs. Rod,
Mae Crenshaw, de,j the instullnl
Martha;
Eli eta; Mr Mr*. Alma Wheelcs*. the D* l and ch»|
* Sarah Parker. Mat'dinstalling n
er; Daniel 1- I! Starr, sentinel.
a c co m p an ie d by
Following thi
service the dedi- ,|,.r of Lakeland,
ration of
the new Eastern Star ,,f the t Irani* (
i ug ami
piano took place.
who wa« uistallti
Mrs. Tur
per
and
her
retiring
Del-and they arc
officers arranged
and
presented
Ccrtnnle
Haunt*
special hcautifufl
program
afW
orth'
Matron
t.o- the dedication services. I hose «haptei
taking part were; Mrs. R. W
Turner. "Kindness
Mrs Ileal rice
Ml!M,
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alron ; Mrs.
|.„,.y
Uton; Mrr. (;a^ vv,n Iirnv,
ictress, . is. iVft ,
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iate .-onduci- h(llT Wlth h,.r al
sstngs. .Mr*.

WEDNESDAY
irsnl of Christmas pngennt
Baptist Chilrch a t 3:00 o'ilarry Papworth will unternicmhers of the Afternoon
plicate Bridge Club at her
Tuscawilla Lodge.”
THURSDAY
i Rehearsal of Christmas
t at 7:30 o'clock at the
Church.
FRIDAY
Inin* party for children of
, of the Woman's Club
y the Literature' Depart10 o'clock.
ng of the living Christmas
the Garden Club at 3:00 nt
Hall Pnik.
ren's Christmas party at
inian's Club given by the
tP Department for child.he club members a t 3:00
Hostesses
.Mrs. James
m. Mrs. Howard P. Smith

SUNDAY
ig of
the Municipal
is Tfee at i’i AiO ii'rclock
entml Pari:.
MONDAY
*1 Mi*. Marion Sira* Wigentertain at a dance at
i‘.ry Club at 0:20 o'clock
their guests, Mr. and
test Wiggm* of Washing-

naynes played a
"" "Pkfctionii.
*
S I Li
t T it mKll
ilhi-K
*1.
v afternoon at -LUn
uni fortnightly bridge
goer nt the Woman'*
.
,
, c • ,
nhers of the Social

Miss Davis’s Class
Gives Fine Program
The music pupils of Miss Mar­
garet Davis's duss presented a
must enjoyable program Saturday
afternoon nt her studio on West
First Street before a large nudi“flro'of interested friend* r.nd par­
ents.
The piano number* were;
"M ilitary March" (Fuglem an)
Miuyjo Deck and Miss Davis.

I.AF A I.DT Cl.I II
The Uir A Lot Club wn
nntl&gt; i-nii-itamed Tuesday •"
*homo
"'"1 "i»n
r MiM
,r “
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Palmetto
.
poin -.-ttias, red rose* a* v
d *■&lt;rations suggestive of tl
""
“«•«• i" ,l*v room?
the guests, assemheld. After
inu th (.Vcnin&gt;g hour* xvitl.

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a d ivorce.

Genuine Diamnml Kings
Priced front

George Sidney and an All-Star
comedy cast in
“CLANCY'S
KOSHER WEDDING"

TOMORROW
Sweet Sally O’ncil and Owen
Moore in a spectacular pro­
duct inn
"HKCKY”
Comedy
"EASY CURVES"
All him- Review

In Amber, Pearl, and Ivory

&gt; off on Regular Price
Open Evenings Until C hristm as

The Diamond Palace
1*. Weinberg, Prop.

1107 K. First St,

GIFT

Zueen)

"RundofetU-," (H artm an) Ellen
Overstruet.
“Jnpane.se Lullaby,"
(Green,
wald) Ralph Tolar.
"Dull* Carnival," (Huschinsky)
M ary' Louise and Virginia
Me rri weather.
Reading, "When Grandma Was a
Girl." Dm thy Mitchell, t
Vais.-,” (Bachman) Muriou E&lt;tridgi? twill Mrs. Estriilge.
"Alpine Snr.p," ("Ducoille) Mar­
jorie Dn Hose.
I"Valse Miniitture," (Ewing) Dor­
is Hockey.
"Silver Clonds," (llolfe) Hazel
and Alice' Harvey.
(a) "Joyous Peasant" (Schumann)
(b) "Italian Dana," (KrenUlin)
Martha Bishop.
"Moods," (K eril Cornelia AI*
Kae. *
Read ini;,
“Slight
Mistakes,"
Gladys lleii.dcrson.
"Tarentelle,” (H rllgr) Alice Har­
vey,
"Hungarian Dance" (Daubvl)
Juanita Sieveking and Mis*

You Will Find
Just the Gift
for that friend of
Discriminating Taste
Novelties - Glassware

This Difficult Problem is \£asily Solved at Yowell’s

Lingerie
Linens - Pictures
Greeting Cards.

At the close of thi- program
Miss Davis assist.d by Air*. A. M.
Phillips served a dainty Ice count*
carrying out the colors of pink and
white,
Bryan McMahan. 86 years old.
!0f Dublin, hu* dug his own grave,
!put up u headstone and made hi*
coffin,
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;irt .i..i I nn-lu-s high, ii
i* iMoioimer of Jackson*
. ha- fd-il suit for divorce
w:i*-. who i* 23 inches
atging *iuelt v.

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Are y o u r holiday linens ready for. th e C hristm as dinner?
A re y o u r curtains, etc., spotless fo r th e fcarty? i

(Lejral Notices)

The d ress sh irts , are they fresh and correctly laundered?

I 1,* WNI-AI. m k k t is h
''KMii I.h k iis OF HF.MINY- *Ki’f|HTTF.S ftk

We are especially equipped to serv e you efficiently in the above
th ings so essential to this happy season.

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TODAY

liss Rachel Uorwi'u of Duluth,
n., was air. steil for stealing
n her employer to buy flowers
a friend'* funeral.

package
a New
loin unrestored

Kt.irtiln

f- t^ U K ttn q Y OIVBN
a*»r«\i mi** with th** Charter
‘'•’"titan.-,. wlUi Ih* prnyl*
th" annual liH^tlW
'"'''ir *, „f | (,*■ Semln&lt;\l»
"•‘’Smnany will ly- lifht at
* "T H" Cnninnnv. In th**
Mtif-.r.i K lorM i &lt;&gt;n
January. 192*. at Ui"
t lk «ii ii'rtm-k A M.. fur
&lt;***( **f rnn*l&lt;tertng such
■ r nv I." hrmmhi btfor*
^ L h . r.11.. f o i l 1*4*-

Rare Bargains
found at

lliilnx it— Elgin— tln ffre rs—
Ham pden— in 7— la — 17 Jewels

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Jane Sharon.
•'Golden .Roil,” (Malta; \ Ktil
l-uney.

Mrs. Albert Kppinak.V
Mieh. who livrfd toyear* ami wenMbverred
J***ly, were recently rnar-

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105 N . P a rk Avc. - Sanford, Fla. - N ext to Valdes

I.i'gniere of Paris
• had wives in 30
union* secured **vi-

Friyige Pearson.
"The SwiriJE’) (Levering)
Elsie Ftrynn Tolar.
"May Dance” (Spaulding)
' *• Ibrtmi Mtiy ttrown an*f Anna
Belle Brown.

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nt nwi eper found a
• worth Si,600 in
itiet. where it had
fir four dnyt, nnd
I owner.

' FIELD’S FUR CO.

Ruth Klder To Spend
Christmas At Home

"Wfiiuet Antique" (flerwaiii)

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HRI8TMAS PARTY
I'hristmus purty arranged
lr»n of the members of the
i Club by the Literature
lent has been changed frmu
dternoun to Friday morn9 10 to 11 o’clock on acthe Christmas party to be
« children Friday afterthe Hotel Forrest Lake.
interesting program hns
inged by the committee
^ time assured the kid*. James Mougtiton, Mr*,
P; Hmilh and Mrs. F. W.
■HI. he hostesnea fo r the

We a re p aying highest cash m arket Prices for Raccoons,
Skunks, Foxes, and Wild C ats. It will pay you to bring
furs to us.
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Ir and Mrs, Uharles Steinwnrth
San Dii-go Cul., arrived here
-silav to spend the holidays with
Steinworth’* mother. Mr*.
K. (iilloii.

TUESDAY
Department «f Woman's
have fortnightly bridge
,‘I.Oti o'clock with Mrs. A.
Mrs. II. Irving Lnticks
James F. Hawkins a*

IRIAN CLASS PARTY
f the most enjoyable afthis week was the (uiristrty given by the Azarian
londrtv evening nt the Baprch. The hostess*** , were
C. De Course^. Mr*. M. Cj.
Mrs. C. A. Anderfpnl.Mjs.
Me Mahon, and Mrs Litre!!,
ightful progrart' ■wus pre.
tcluding piano yylcctjons by
arlei Henderson, reading

R A C C O O N S....

819 W. TH IRD ST.,
RHONE 47-7

T H E SO FT W A T E R L A U N D R Y

Linen, Table Cloths With Napkins
to Mutch
............ $2.75 to $10.00
Bath Robes and Negligees
Corduroy and Silk Crepe
$2.00 to $15.00
Handkerchiefs
Plain and Lace Trimmed
25e to 50c
Box Handkerchiefs
Plain or Colored L in en .................50c to $1.00
All Wool Blankets
Plaid and P la in ...............
$10.00 to $20.00
Van Raalte and Phoenix
Silk Hose. All Colors......
$1.75 to $2 00

�Additional
Kindergarten Class
GivesEntertainment

New York were week-end guest* of
M r. and Mrs. Robert Whealey. The
Scfhlfmachera left Monday for a
visit to Palm Beach but will re ­
An usually dclighttul program turn here in Jnn. to begin the
wns given Friday morning by the building of n modern w entef home
nupila of Miss Tressie Me Rae’s on one of their four lots purohoskindergarten class a t the South cd la st spring.
Side Frim ary School. Following
Mr. and Mrs. Dillschnoide of St.
the presentation of the program Louis and Winter Park wero re ­
an enjoyable feature wan the large cent guests of Mrs. Lichtenstein
Christm as tree, from which gifts, and family.
b a rs of candy and apples were dis­
The stucco bungalow now being
tributed.
erected by Mr. Hail is progressing
The program covered:
nicely will soon lie ready for oceupReading, "My Dolly," Jimmie biult by Mr. Olson Carlson. These
Lee Rinaud.
homes will son he ready for occup­
Song, “The Bumble Bee," Shir­ ancy.
ley Walker.
Mrs. Lichtenstein entertained
Reading,
"The
Three Wise with
a card party at her very nt- Men” Helen Stoothof f.
&lt;hflmo Monday
evening
"The N ight Before Christman,” trncivo
Bridge was the evenings* game, de­
by the class.
licious refreshments were served
Rending, “ Baa Han Black Sheep,” by
the hostess.
Those enjoying
Jeanette Chittenden,
the
pleasant
hospitality
were Mr.
Reading, “The Birdie,” Kent and Mrs. E. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs.
Rossiter Jr.
Mr Schoffer, Mr. and Mrs.
Song, “Jingle Bells,” by the Smith,
Whoaley, Dr and Mrs. McKee, Mosclass.
diuncs Hnmpsmi and Bettinetli.
Story, “The
Bunny,” Julian
Mmc. J. S. Bettinetti gave a
Bnumel.
program
of vocnl numbers for the
The pupils of Mins Me Roe in.
program of the Temple
elude; Dorothy Cox, Jean H arri­ Chnimknh
Sisterhood
nt the Augehilt hotel,
son, Thomns Cobb, Jean Walker, Sunday evening
at eight o’clock.
W arde Singletary, Wiltiard Reboot,
The
Women's
Missionary SoeJack Haney, Sara Jeanette Chit­
tenden. Kent Rossiter Jr., Julian iey held nn interesting meeting at
Baumel, Lutctia Gormley. Mar­ the home of Mrs. Kid ridge Tuesday
g a re t Spencer, I.outse Thomns, afternoon Dec 13. The business
Dick Brown Jr.. Helen Stoothoff, .session was of unusual interest as
E rnest Baker, M argaret Walston, was the missionary lesson on the
M argaret Sharp, Shirley Walker, comparison of the times and teach­
Joo Chittenden Jr., Ann McMahon, ings of Confusions with thnt of
Louise Bolt, Betty Jane Cordell Christ. Mrs. G. Brown was the
program leader for the afternoon
and Wade Wanslcy.
and in the absence of the Pres,
conducted tho business session.
There being no destitute families
in this community the society vot­
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ed to relieve the W inter Park
Mr. and M n . Ammon Collccutt ladies charity workers of three
reported by
of Alfred, Me., who have a w inter destitute families
home here are expected to arrive them. The society also voted to
here Dec. 28 to spend acvernl discontinue the serving of refresh­
months. They will spend Christ­ ments by the hostesses at the
mas with ' their daughter, Mrs. monthly meetings. Mrs. Gordiner
Charley Howard and family of of Sanford and n member of the
Inenl society, wns present and gave
W ashington, D. C„ enroute.
Dr. Lichtenstein is expected Sun­ a cordial invitation to the ladies to
day Dec 25 for a five weeks’ visit hold their next meeting a t her
with his wife and sons, who are new borne in Bunford. This invit­
nding the winter here. It is ation was gratefully nccepted and
desire of many thnt during this the next meeting on January 10,
Doficious
will he held in Sanford, L
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visit Dr. Lichtenstein may have
refreshments
were
served
by tlu
time to deliver tho lectures on
crinimology th at lack of tim e pre­ hostesses Mcsdames KIdridge and
vented him from giving Inst yenr. Selby.
The Brlghtwood estate changed
Suburban Homes is rejoicing that
Christm as will find them all nglow linnds again lust week, Mr. Kelly
with their new street lights. Th6n and son-in-law, Mr. Striker of
with tho mnny lovely new houses Cleveland being the purchasers.
olng up and the beginning of the Mr. Kelly already owned fourty
irge Municipul dock on Suburbnn acres of tlu* estate containing
Lake, th at will be completed a t nn beautiful Bright 1 a Tck.hmep-KT
Thu con­
early date, she continues to grow beautiful Origin lake.
regardless of the general business sideration is reported as being $75,depression, hcause, her prosperity 000.
Is n ot founded on a speculative
The following members of the
basis.
Oviedo and Goldenrod Orchestra
Suburban ladies aro spending spent a very happy evening nt tho
much time and some money in the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. L, Croon
nearby towns and incidentally do­ Thursday. Mesdamcs Licnliart,
ing th e ir Christm as shopping.
Lawton Gifford and 1Brown, ami
Mr. Schnffer is having some in- Messrs Sley Gifford Lainey C arter
teror improvements added to his nnd Lienhart. The evening
•ning was
bungalow this week.
spent in rehearsal of Christmns
C
Mr.' and Mrs. Schiffmachcr of music. Refreshments oft “Ritzie"

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tfe m t "kiWIf 'aTmohtfa'" a n 3 g r a p e
Juice wero served by'the host#**.
-, Mcaxra O. Hal* wt Wnttrr A r k
irtid t?, B; H iW n’ v IsiW tHV^aehse
pigeon farm Friday and reported U
a very i n f e r r i n g pkifaL f c ^ v is ii
and that tha protqoleW ^iehrted
highly pleased with tho out put of
squabs the stim ulating donnrvl and
the very satisfactory m arket'place,
the very
satisfactory
m arket
prices.
Rev. Drijkel of Bowling Green,
pastor of the Methodist Church of
th at place was nn overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Croom Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Croom are fan n e r
residents of. Bowling Green and
still retain their membership with
the Methodist Church.of that place.
Dr. Hotard was called to the bed
side of Mrs. H arriet Parker Sunday
morning. Mrs. P arker hns been ill
fo r several days, but shows some
slight improvement nt this time.
Mrs. Laura Mathers is having
running water installed in her
dwelling this week. Mr. Hoyt Mor­
gan is doing the plumbing. Mr.
W aters is m o v erin g from a severe
attack of “Flu."
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brnnon and
fam ily of Orlando were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Brown Sunday.
Messrs George and II. C. Parker
nrc attending court in Sanford this
week ns petit jurosa.
Master Trevas M athers hnd the
misfortune to sprain his ankle one
afternoon last week, which is caus­
ing the little fellow much incon­
venience in getting about.
R. I.. Croom returned Friday
from n short trip to Jacksonville.
The hard surfacing of the road
connecting the W inter Pqrk-Oviedo
highway at Goldenrod station with
the Cheney will be started soon by
Orange Co. Comma.
When this
road is completed three hard sur­
faced highways connecting with
the Cheney will be found between
W inter Park and Goldenrod. We
are well supplied with good high­
ways to Orlando. If we rould get
n few more hard surfaced roads
across the country toward Snnfoni
and our road widened to Oviedo,
this section would la* well supplied
with hnrdaurfnced roods.
There will lie no Sunday school
or church service ;it the Commun­
ity Church Sunday afternoon Ih*c.
Route No. 1 out of .Maitland has
recently been extendeil to include
Wagner and the new state road.
Mr. Henderson the rural carrier
fur that route made his first trip
over it Thursday I)es. 15.
Dr. hnd Mrs, McKee received
word from Colorado last week
thnt the tem perature is twenty de­
grees below zero. These friendly
though cold letters from their homo
town, tend to inerense, if possible
their fondness for Florida ns nn
nil year place to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Edridge
spent .Sunday evening in Sanford
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordi­
ner returning homo Monday.
Christm as shaping this week is
being carried on with a mading
zeal, regardless of tho mnny ndmonitions from our good friends,
the daily papers, to "Do' your
Christmas shopping early.” A fter
Christmas, comes the New Yenr,
then the next event of interest Is
paying taxes.

restaurant, you consult tne
bill-of-fare. Before you take
a long trip by motor-car, you
pore over road maps. Before
you start out on a shopping
trip you should consult the ad­
vertisements in this paper. For
*

the same reasons!
T h e advertising columns are
a buying guide to you in the
purchase of everything you
need- including amusements!
A guide that saves your time
and conserves your energy;
that saves useless steps arid
guards against false ones; that
puts the s t r e t c h in family
budgets.
T h s advertisements in this
paper are so interesting, it is
difficult to see how anyone
could overlook them. . . fail to
profit b y them. Just check
f

Special for Christmas
- I c e cream in individual Santa Claus
molds.
Made upon special orders
only.
Phone 6 3 4 with your order
by Friday morning.
a
—We are receiving each day an abundant supply of
fresh milk and whipping cream to care for your
holiday cooking needs.
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—Our milk is produced in the best dairies within 10
miles of Sanford and pasteurized in our own plant.

417 W. Fourth S t
110 W. Second S t

Phone 604
Phone 766

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with yourself and be sure that
you are reading the advertise­
ments regularly— the big ones
and the little ones. It is time
well spent. . . always.
Avoid time-wasting, money-wasting detours on
the road to merchandise value. Read the adver-

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WR n m g a A M lr DlvLH;MB«K 21, 1927.

^ n u r n ually

i: Cash in Advance

Radio
rograms

11— M isc e lla n eo u s

T AD: RATES
*

phone »ds, will bo received
patrons snd collector sent
ediately for
...........
i_10c a line
’ ________ — 8e • line
M .................
7c a line
fiine rate* on request
reduced rates are for
ecutive insertions.
Lj words or average length
Counted a line.
(nimum charge of 30c for
[insertion.
h advertising is restricted
Loper classification,
far. error is made The Sanllwrald will he responsible
Lnly one incorrect insertion,
tdvertiser for subsequent
Lions. The office should be
hed immediately in case of
TO ADVERTISER?
Herald
representative
lut-hly fam iliar with rales
un,| classification will
you complete information.
|f you wish, they will assist
j„ wording your want ad
ake it more effective.

t and Found
[arton Mabry will find n
t to the Milane Theater at
era Id office.
-Between tth and
7tl
t Tuesday shell rim spec
Return Herald Office. He

Save 25' , . O. S. \uaR h
t - :st, I„ If. Griffith.
Hanford Optical Co., .'tor,
Kyes examined. Glasses
fully equipped. Plant i
Also watch and clock i
reasonable prices

Wednesday, I)cc. 21
atntions

Address— WJZ

■vniny

For H er

12— W anted

Sheaffer i’en sets, Pei
Nnnnally's and Whitman

IVifunm sets, Manictu

I-OR RENT—Kitchen and
rooms furnished. 1101 Elm
11th St.

- an Electric Singer Sew
M.-nnmi'. Mil want* one

sunny attractive bed
212 \V. 4th St.

For the Kiddies

1*1— A partm ent For Kent
trs. Wilfred Lewis may
ticket to the Milane bt The Herald office.

For the Fnm ilv

for rent, l'.t(&gt;2

Bicycle near Milane. Sat*
Rewind and no questions Attractive furnished apurtm en'i.
Return to 3Q0 E. Hughey
Corner Hark and Tenth SM.
Ei ih 'la iic installed, water .uvl
garage lurnished. I'liotiu IS-.I.
Han.,iuness shotgun he
l EMENTS APARTMENTS t.12
Osteen from Johnson'l‘ark Ave. Apartmentf,—2 end 1
Stalk n to the cemetery
-garage and water. Reasonable.
.1. II, Cowan. Sanford
ELRM SIIKD apartm ent for rent
tonto h E ti
in the Herald budding—a down
i &gt;wn . "ution a t remarkaidy low
•’ODGL
h* firs and Graham trucks, rates. ,\«k for Mr Haines ’it Tht*
Merabi ■ 'flee.
al Ibth Slreet I’lione 3.
IN’S Si HOW AN CO. A un
|tur an-, siieet metal works,
trn-h A*«nue. Phone 710-W.

•nti and Hiush sets an
I,alley's I 'rug Stu.-

I I— Ito o m s W ith o u t h o a rd

.urnge apartment
Klendi Ave.

Hi— H o u se s F o r lio n l

-t&gt;— Miscellaneous For Sale

imanli

transfer picture*..
and brushes. Sun
Icusc Paints and Varnishes.
I P«in and Wall Paper
E V First S*
Lints,

IETE in every shape r.rd
f. etc.' Sanford Ceme;i.
L Cr*;-.pany, Fifth and
Sts. Phone 112* iV.
. Russel.
Farms, Groves,
fs. 110 N. Park Ave. Phono

I5\ asking at The Herald office,
Mr. Arthur Zachary Jr., may get
His free ticket to the Milane,

21— A creage F or Sale

riRAPH—repalring. piano
by exports with *7 years
•i*. Sanford music store
Shoppe, Room 10 Si 11 51cArcade, phono K32.

FOR SALE:—Beautiful arceage
between Orlando roads. 33 1
ucies, consisting of soma high and
some low land. Ideally situated
for poultry arm. Fronlugj tin old
Orlnhdo road. Can Ik- bought at
a bargain with very easy payments.
This Ts an opportunity for some
one to get a d-'-iralde poultry funu
for almost nothing. For further
fnformation hcc R. J. Holly, First
National Bank Building. Sanford.
Florida.

iPPer ? gns of ail kinds.
i -&gt;rd Paint A Wull Paper 22— Real E sta te To Exchanifc

to

TRANSPORTATION—To
I" truck driver xvho will
r ‘ down there. Apply C.
at Herat i office ut

Niivii'i: i.i ih :u i:,., c. ivkn ,
I *1-1'• I •' VI 11 \ "*"11, SllMI'lf I III
&gt;• oiliM.lt* Onuil}. Kliirlila, l&gt;&gt; illin of a writ I'Munit uui of Him
• ii&gt; h i I'.oiit ni in,* T»i-u(&gt; TlilrU
-loilit iiil i'lt* nil. in i,mi for Si tiiloole
• i uni.' , I’m lil.i. on rite tilth. ,) ■y uf
Nov oiln-r. I••gT lo l tiiiv i-i*t1 .i Iii
■ao&gt;, la i ii •-•-at liKN KltAt, Ml*Tii|tS
vi i i .r i ,\ s f i : i-oiii'i u : \ thin amt
i. i u u i r t : , uaiiiiu im s i N h a i n
i 'AI'II.I.Ai, lolll'A .X f, auvtiin t.tnv t'| ' Si'MiiJiitl I lie (allow 111if lien• r I" *1 l" i -,,u*d ijtoucrly■ ■ Iwwli:
Cm 11J l-.allOai .Si itun.’.MaU.n lil.s; i;
*'lii ill I'uiliii* S«*tlati, Molnr No,
'MITCt. *&gt;11.1 ( 1) Nash Talll'imc. .Ma­
in, No. Tall; as 1he property of llle
-III! I- i; XVI• ITK.trailing nsSAS1-1*111* i* vt'il.i.Av’ u'vtsjr.iNV. tit*
I' i 'lani. (li u on tin* Ini. ituy of
- I n o u a r y . A- O. I I O . l a i l w o v n t h *
In,ora er sate, namely: between
eb veo i.Vtut-1. forenoon unit two
aeliick In (lie ufli riioiin. on (he
*-iill ilav ,i( the v i*t ilimr of tin*
I'tieuU i* &gt;urt lluilse In hanforil
l-'lai hi i. s -uitnala fo u n tV. I eliall

ti i: i q i p t i t r u r i t r ok hi m
i.,ut i. i iir .v r r . i*i.iiiiiDA is

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I'hVkHKD V hMlKK UOAI.RU'I'li.- aluiv*. uii.I (itrixiitnic cnusi

Vie-inr. muut have r i n rfo n w X t
&lt;’ni i! »,;h?r stntr* ia order in nrjit*
‘lh
uni»n.with Germany
m*- ■ mieriny, although the
pie o ’ Austria know that it
p rmltt.'d r.o-.v by tho
not
gue
Nations.”

riimiD.I nil Ihl- ilny in Im- In i.il
iqmti report i.f chi- ap. i'lnl Jliii-li i- ■
••I lh- (i-stlmiiny luhan noil flli-il
h. Kin tiufeftii'r with hi* fimllu-:llirrcMii unit th- I'ntirl l.,qrix (nil) :
•iivir.il In ill- mntlvr uit'l »4tl»- i
ll.li that lh,* IVlltliillcr, IfllSA I.I
Kl.li'KEIt, ii ra.irrli-il u-mutt. hi*
•I &gt;- l iipaeity mill qimllflculloOM to
iiik' charm ••( amt riuimk* Iwr
fill II I’lliilll It ll'l pfltpi-H) tlfltl tl* I..**
rutiii* a Free lU-alur lit i w rv ri-*im-i i . ibsrsuiMitt. ii in&gt;■&gt; emixlilvrailun I
Ihi-tyil il.it li.
• qii'h'i:. A iuriM it: ii nil m .v iu a :
M.iii tin- uflirt-sahi Ill-port -f Mu
.*t&gt;il-&lt;i M.1 *1-1 uml hi* finding**
1* Imri h) c»»h* |
&gt;
Mmo'i oei o Uci-ii* hi-ri'P)
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GER.dAN

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Relieved witr.ou^
‘‘dosing.’’ R u b o.»

&lt;’i&gt;t !*i • Am ru-an In- _
t ‘hemi'«i Engin-cr=
hich h,- is a hailing
e dt ciiircd that his i G

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h .\ I'itU lurgli, 1'al); |
Hour: 8, Champion
'l‘ Sylvania Fore-tl*

refrigerated
C O L D AIR

-TP.o. W&lt;*A Schenectady, TOO:
7. Agricultural program; 7:30,
S' onyan-s Van and Scbcnck; 8,
R mlngton Band; 8:20. Aeolian
ciiccrl; l). I puna Troulialofs;
9:|0, Travelogue.
b'8.5, WRC Washington, 010:0.
Wildorf-Astoria orchestra; 8:20,
Acaliun Recital; 0, tpana Troubailonr-st 9.30, Guudricii orchestra;
quart*} 10:30, National Grand
0|'(irn' Ensemble.
Southern.
209.1 WU'NC Asheville, 1,010;
7, ttin er music.
175. , WSB Atlanta, 030;0.
Colum ia Phonogruph program ; f,
Ipnnn rroubaduum; 9:30, G»udi" b ' -chestra; quartet.

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c irc u la tin g m o u n d th e com*
pertiTvonts ot your lea box not
only e x tra c ts th e h e a t from th e
food, but c a b le s bach to the
ice c h a m b e r th e food otioro,
w hich a re a b so rb e d by (he
m o is t 1ilm of m elting ice a n d
d isc h a rg e d th ro u c h th e drain*
e g e pipe.
u u v youo te c
from th . wagon or
truck with th« or.rvus
Oval tmblom
IT IS
YOUR GUARANTEE
for oura etenrv sol'd
Ice Courteous trcaj
merit, D'orr* - • - *-vice

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DtTA.TR.fIH7

IMtone-27 ip q

S:.:u, Specialties; 9. dance enni Tt; :3U, organ; !l&gt;, varied progi*1nu
toil). WIIA8 Louisville, 050: 9,
lemuJTruuhndours; 9:30, Goodrich
e. hejtra; quartet; 10:30, Nation*,
itl Gamd Opera
MOW. WMC .Memphis, 580: 9,
lp:.ns Troubadours; 9:30, Goodrich
"niii*tra: quartet.
331.9, WSM Nashville. 880; 9.
Iptin. Trouluulours; 9:30, Goodr 1 1*, orchestra; quartet;
10:30,
N'ntknut Grand Opera.
2*22.1, WSMB Now Orleans. 030:
3 0. varied program (2 h n ,).
219.9, WCOA Pvnsucol i, 1 ”00:
bridge lessons; 9:30, li. S.
\uvnl Air .Statlim band; 10:30.
I'tipular baritone; organ.
251.1, WRVA Richmond. 1,1ft):
7. Area Temple Mosque concert:
8:80, bridge lessorD; 11. dapee
nrehestra: 12, Carry Me Qnek *'•
Old Virginny.

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lint uaulriHl lull TS

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:i' ir'iuc;; For Alaskan
Herd
c.infi sxetl by ym.
.

i.*- T in; c ir c u it t’ni'K'r i»c hum IXOUt: COUNTY KcuKtUA. IN
I’ll VNCKHY
\ x n d : itu n n v tr n tn ii. cumniuin*
tint
S
t: l ItuUOLAftit utul V. M OtHIOi ..\ hj».
m»
wit*,
my:\MNOl.l:
v’l * NTV ll.tMi! k Cm iiurutluii.
n* irm.li-.. fur T. V. ItltHNT. IXt.t.CN- C, II. WYNN. &lt;1 'V.
VINIXC uml g. I. SAS'DlliSl
viii» ti m u INK. ixeultPOH|
VBI* a Cor m.rat loti t: I*
I'rlAllCi: flAXtXtllP UOl.lH.Ntl
j

I’o e n o rslle n .

“ "•I this CUU
ANCHORAGE, Ala U-. Dee. 20.
tUl suit hilna
—American bu'falo ere t» b come
Miuan i-i riabi one of the lures for big gmu* liun*
-.iliiiw., to-wlwt ter,* in Alaska according to onAm*rlesnr *Trtl't nouncement of the Aln-t.a Game
..r, .Iat.-il Mai Commission. Fifteen of the animal*
■1*4 of rscnnl ti will form th l nucleus of the herd
! tSSkiMilt *1’nun- '*
hoitetl to develop for future
t itt- given by v ut ligation in ths chase. The unis s l" t'lisrli-* t. jnitL ate to be brought from South
‘Slor'lnnai* lIV u f,ak",a ' wher‘* their too^e i* ■ m' tint I'nbiic it.&lt;- iiur to the optn pruiric-likr interior
County. Hnrl'li. regions of Alaska.
L ‘V. 'I'lrMt'dtUnl
Contrary to popular h&lt;*lie th-*
l*. l»:« ami ut ' nows of the .nte.’qor do not u tab:
u* book -ii. .a feet, and fall upon a fruxtn surface.
Florid ' l*
being xhiuprd bv the winter wimh
-derm; *il*at u i* |in to windows und ofle»i nracticallv
.-■i in The Hnn denuding larp« srea«- w-h*re lichens
wspuper nun11ib ;in(i gru*. fvh'ch ei'--*- *omethin”
"Jk "for
eftcr th» manner r f "prairie wool"
i—n ire**
which I
' -ninsu'u i
t'te main
'ato Canl.DJ.
C|*rit nrV,?A'AY%K - ANCIENT Chine WI
Hy A. XL WEEKS ’ -iaimer* an powerful a
.. m-. , ,
- . I ’Mipir f h dsum wuawBB aim gmnmrtfV*ii.
' inner tu .t i .t- ■•*n&gt;riTT&lt;r&lt;
the desired effect It) skirts.
S o l b ' l l i i r x fi.r i - . i u i p l u r m i n t .

T

m jx* v*
wiil
Lea­

t i n ealciiing a g -r-m l

............ . . .
i space a* th* .. n r . i -i of hit-- di*
lE H N EM i.W . DEl'EMHEU 21. I tn.-t, whi-l, ,■ dmuvs „ &gt;, «■
...
”J'-’ 'V Pli Atlantic City. 1, 100.
*hiimal»’c K- t i Avenue
1 &gt;. dintnr music; 10, Royal
Vanif'c* Revealed
•lin e \ i ti its.
.a
|i
,
,
■&gt;K - it*|, * t , ,
.
1he hiograpbi s i.v u il sm i,*
■
Hnltonoic, 1.0,el: striking congtes^innal vaniiic th,
l.nt.i ttotsnn; lliiti.lo Hand: *.»::«►. most pr.ummned being a prole ,
or.ml.a Hand; to. Dance Music, having U-en bum ..n a faim. and a
H - k WoR Newark, Till: 0 ;JtO,j wi il.nes* for qitnt uy elis-lion r. •
nitl Rile I'l-i-hestiu: T Cumin.&gt;- ums. If all ti c fm i -Ih.iu mem
’•*■* '-n-i iubl - t. K-il'ter Hour; hers biomrili .i mwlcdge of th * i
*■ * “'"ia i i ! ■ . ii-an b Ilnur. birthpla e to l upitnl III.I, ilu* p,*.
101
W! \ !•'. \,*., s i&gt;rk. 010; |di lin g prolilcm of ayiieult-.iral r
30 Sisonv
; Va • »vd S.-henck; h« f cuuld be solved in five minutes
f i’e.it M ‘ ■ % i.i || ,tni v; 8 :110, &gt;fhe iv lire a few fnre'gn-bnrn ic &gt;roiu-n R
1 '• I no i Tmuha- *vs. matives,
in ludimr
Reps.
*uis;
m chestca, bpriiul, of lllu-oi , In in m Ni-vv
nr* l: ! ' ,
" a il Grand Hruns'wirk; Snluitb. of lllinn,, 'min
I *••- *: V
in
r*echo.s!uviil.ia;
('al ley n,*
V
-*
; it. Oily* *: Hroi kiyn Imtii in Ireb.ml; and Sc:t.
Il“ ni|
;:ui. Sylvan Mn g re r, of New V. rk. Imrh in
Hn
&gt;
t ,t Hour: l | Nnnt«tci», Germany.

.

(I,e.&lt;;al Notices)

T
IMtUNT. t U t.KN*. •*. tl.
w v v v n, W. VIXI.XM und J. t»
.:)V |irt\\ ti.r* m-i -"*•
V/isrrr’1 OK 1IA8TKIC8 81I.B *
h ht«Pf*li&gt;
1 Mill till26— M iscellaneous For Sale
it*r ami bV vlrlo* "f a t*#er"* of
i. Mr* nn-t ta lr ciitr r*-'l In
•i.. ii’.
»n'llle.| cnu»i' •"* *hj*
•■•(ti ij*v of Vn*,er»*M:r A I'. I St*.
I
-1.-&gt;I jim ier In Chancrrv.
XI,.* '* tbs *u-i iluv of Isno-wr.
^ and F*v, ei
Wpvd fur sale, at i |&gt; tj-*l •inii&gt; being a Jti*h»
,0. W. 15th St. ,.f in!i l’«nr| amt s 'mrol .i"*'*
-in to f-oiw ef-*be Court Uottsu
Pauper utul\*hei
,,• SitiOrit Henilnolr Celialv florJfrom Stflg_
will offer for sab- to ihs t&gt;t*h.
^ A,rsde Bldg., a n tf'b o ’ Christmas trees front fifty cents -«t sn«t best I.Mili-r for rash. dur.
Ins -Ih.. l-W I InutTS of sals: the fof*
oil Inc il.-scribed land, situate.

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ro i v n •

I 'o i l h i l l t T i a . V ,

D AND MORT•NY. 112 Second

* a* 1&gt; t in
i '.t .* t. r i «, “T
\t
*
way. I'-un. i -i ,
Im-..,
u C'' tiilald n‘
boifr m liy read
* “ I'n rello II l . a l a i.im ,' no-l

" I ’i .- te s t end most influcnCa?
c I* i " ..he city are all onxjuni - h.r. &gt; A u j u i i join Genuir;*.

It ... characterised ns a piiitlal crime the erentvin of int!:v
m.ill 'tale s in Central Europi n“ .I
I near East, holding this action tv
I constitute a cor.start tm naca of
, w.11.
The present sub-division mav
1 ml In war itx t’ntlr of tiled.' Mitt:*
T i M , V arc ■f gu t nlol prop-rly." Ree i ?
mi ill . "(Jr. &gt; much larger
wmi'il have h m riore cn iducivs
0*0171her men t &lt;M Former to stuhitif, than tin; small onos.”
Rees * ri turds Vienna ti3 th'* n:»Rv Into Number Of Tiny
H a le s 1 lt:it A re Not Self* tu';ai trade &gt;• n'er of Europe, with
it.5 vast ra ilr ml center and in hd:i uufn'.n": Is ( ir ... ( T ir , * dilion the Danube.

vothiih

For Sale or Exchange—Valuable
property in DoLand. Florid i.
iS DRUG STORE—PreNest
residence section. I&gt;it I Fix
^"n*. Drugs, Smla. AA’e nr*'
lou m your jihone. Call 103 217. Two houses. One fourteen
rooms, three npartm ents. three
'INC BLOCKS— Irrigation bathrooms. One four rooms and
. Separate
garage
for up
i end general cement work. hath.
four
cars.
Orun«e,
GrapcfruL,
l
I Concrete Ca. J. E. Ter- an4 Tantjcrine trees. Shade tree-*. lHii*»Ni:
AND OHI»
r* P^'P. 3rvl and Elm
Three blocks to Stetson University J;,';.;;;
nml three hlocka to school. Price
A |. i *j ;,
3 'Vanled Femule
$ 10,000. Will accept stock o f ; i 9Imiw.Ij
j „i1k„ (*ir,.ui
-Hiyit type solicitor, wo- saleable nierchapdiie or small
ole I'otiat).
Pt*ffrtcd. Box xxx c-r* clear property, up to $5,000. »*

" ’anted Male

4 .-a • a iiu ii

It 3i&gt; 11nt el Manager or•‘hi*-1 ra WEAK. WHO. KSD.
1-’ 01 11o Vagabonds KGO
station*

observations on n recrni: i t u ; of
Europe convinced him that “ Ur?'
Alhcj did to A stria whr.; they
liidin’t dure do
G .nr.sny. ’ '*;&lt;
Th,. n
European polit.ecl Mdtip
I p.vtil v f particu nr- interest * t*&gt;
i.e-jse. A part of his tour cuverrt
Vii.snn, th/ famous old city on t i a
equalt f annuls "hit:: Danube.”!
“ Yu-.i-.j, a c'ty i f -2,000.000 prptl*
I.tilun ha* I i*'.'n Sett without aut/iu - r ito ry on which Krt po,»T i
t," txplain d Rccnr.

I'hilndc Ipkiu,
1i - Wbispei ing or-

I h.i th) nnntiunee nivself ,n u
ciimtlitiili' fur sheriff "f Hcmlii'iP
I ' ilmlJT Mllljl'l't (tl Ilie lU'llllrt Hi
llie i'.ni'.ernlle prlnuir) it* lie
heM In the early pari cf Jinn !•-;».
Vet) I -qiei'tlvely.
13 i: 1111AI' Y.

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*
0
•
*
i i i - ' r c«, of Ok!; home i
•
h'o i' cJ Cherokee Ind’at.
•
“
&lt; oilier* asm an T nonius I. Blunt
*
* of the IT h Texas Distri t retain
* a«ain the h im r of ihc lnncr-i ln &gt;.
• praphv, IL 1 'ivtrn more than

10 St a th ns.

l-'OR SALE Those fat Go. Turk­
eys price Mir per pound. G. W
Sper.er. 20«’i Hughey Ave. Rhone

FOR RENT: -!5 room bungalow at
2121 Polmctt u. .Avenue. Corner
lot. G a ra g e/ Itifi.OO monthly. In* Money to loan on residences in
Sanford, b «' in tr'e st rate. Box
quire ift fl.luilf
---- 1-----’’03. r*ii T ic ILratil.
FOR R E f T -3 rnom house with
g n r a g tj'ItUDO u month. Apply
I’olitical Announcement
117 'Pnnli*i/Aye.
to T in: m itc iih or* M;viixm.i:
ro i v rv
1!)— H o u se s F o r S a le
I tn*r* hy announcu toy camlhlai’V
ri'-clcrllull In the tifflcc n( »lt. rFOR SALE: Smnii house on Mag­ (m
i(f o' Seialuolu I'tiunly miliji , t l,i
nolia Avenue north of Gent ml tin aclloit of tlif voters In th"
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no Oionncml lc primary lo lie Indtl ik vi
I will annrcelale your
cash required payments like rent. .June.
support. respvcl(ull&gt; yours.
Address R. H. II. Care Tha Herald.
I*. If 11AX I •.

-mile.'; and Rep. Bloom
i * i k vra.s once a tnu s i■■
&gt;■■11v :i a x“Tho Music Mi­
lo hr&lt; ii&gt;rht his rubrical
•lie U .use fcruni.
.'!•&gt; t &lt;&gt;f the lrgD !-'i
J ■. i ; , : my vveie lea
ft-v were merchants
in ' . i i . ' i n r two are , x-;.i.iiit; one in a form er i 1
g n e.\ a n l one— Ken. V. ,

r nKc of uirate typo, most of tl&gt; •
stations
9 :0011 stations.
*
9 :30— Goodrich orchestra; c
Christmas program — WEAK. *
21 stations.
*
10 no i oliimliin Phonograph *
Hour WOR. 1 i stations
*
1" 30 Opera, Aida—WEAK, ; I fr,,m S **.:itor i urawey, i f Arkun

too.

’IGllT PRINT SHOP
*Y service on anything ir.
ing, A phone call will get
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
isu. Phone 4I7-W. 9 RaU- 10 Acres or more, flowing wells.
,TC2 Railroad sidings half mile
L?B0FIN G—The P.oof Rv- from property. Price $255.00 per
ting.
Metal
hhinglnc, acre your own term s. Paul i‘.
[C ream tin ana galvinizcd Barnett, 19 Wail Street, Orlando,
Ece James IL Cowan. Oak Florida. Pb*ne 8398 or 5313.
M Third S t Phone 111.
&lt; UP YO-Jt; OLD WALLS
TIIR NEW WALL PAINT
rHING NEW iYND BET*
r0R FURTHER INFORM ACALI, PHONE 235-J OR
C. COf.I.ER. SANFORD.

(L egal Notices)

1'i.i.ticully new, girl's bicycle, will
sell for ? 17.50, worth
&lt;iu
•I no. I-'. I'Carson, plume 120.

**’“ Der« ''' "&gt;shes to present
Mrs, Bolt Lawton with a ticket FOR SALE -Ur.ibrellu tent P.x.'
\ KOHD ItITii.,, :
to tl-.c .yUiine.
good one , new.
Rhone 7 15-J,
2H )e-gun Iin Ave.
FOR R E SV --S m a ll cottage on IDO1 Magnolia.
P!r've J6Y.
rear of lot. Will rent tor -515 00
Spiviai sale on poper month. Located at 1705 Mag­
ilL’!’?- UARM0NR
s until Christmas, 70'J
inforu Automobile Co.
nolia Avenur^r Inquire a t Herald
Plume 2 1l-W.
1. ,
gnoiia
fhona 137 of'icc.

isincss Service

Conttresr.ionnl directory is whom
senator a.i.i r«prcs&lt;Mi a t i ' &gt;
has the oppovlunity to paint him ­
self nj he would liaVe others see
hiie, iii .he biographical
i-si*.
ia &lt;ff the press.
The sketches
reveal some
queer idins of what c o n s titu te
qualification,; for congressional
soais. and some weird and nwe-in■1’irintr sidelights upon »lit* pern-m­
id. political and family chronic! *s
of the individuals who make the
law s.

30—Sccnny-.tns— WE

8:00—Graat Momenta in
Uiatorv—WEAK, 9 stations,
8:00- Champion Spnrkcrs;
Irving Kaufman, WJZ. 7 stations,
8:00 - Remington
Band,
U G\ WHAM.
H.IO— Sylvnnin Foresters—
WJZ. l stations;
0:001— l pan a Troubadours:
ropulaar piogram —WEAK, 20
CA U AW M N G b.
Co. 11 Hall Bldg

WASHINGTON. Dec. 21.—The t e n cf “the Osar!: .*.!
seventh-lb biennial edition of th- krnwn a i ‘The land of *i

AMONG FEATURED
PROGRAMS

e------ —-------------------Sanford Expert School
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